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SERVING THE NEWPORT -MESA COM'AUNmES SINCE 1907
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• Supporters say personal approach h elped while foes say
general election would have been a tougher hurdle to clear.
Danette Goulet
DAllV PILOT
Repatrtng ~~
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personal app1oc:c:h that purposely
avoided publicity.
In a ctistrict of more than 100,000
registered voters, only 20,718 rest·
dents cast their ballots and 14,807 of
them checked ·yes •
conomic communities together as a
single, two-thirds majority.
NEWPORT-MESA -It was a
seemingly impossible task in a district
covering two historically conservative
cities, each with a long-held mistrust
of the Newport-Mesa Unified School
District.
So how did a quiet grass-roots
campaign manage to overcome such
forbidding odds and get voters to
pass a $110-million bond with near-
ly 72% of the vote?
school bond,
Sff Page A 10.
ln fact, even the opposition .-red-
ited that strategy -dlong with the
fdct that it wa~ a special election -
wtth the success of the measure.
·1th.ink we followed the strategy
that was to focus on •yes' voters,·
said Jill Money, campaign co-chair-
woman and president of the Harbor
Council PTA. "The whole idea was
no publicity -it was cill going to be
this personal campaign. rt was real-
See today's editorial
on Page A15. "I tfunk we all know that if this
happened m November, they would·
n't have had two-thirds,• said Kurt
English. a past president of the
Orange County Young Republicans,
a group that opposed the me~sure.
Even the most ·stringent of sup-
porters had their doubts as to whether
they could overcome that mistrust
and the prevalent anti-tax sentiment
to bring two vastly differe nt socioe-
ly because of this focused, one-on-
one effort, I'm convinced, that the
strategy worked.•
The election results were a testa·
ment to that strategy-a low-profile,
A strategy Like this works best
when there is a low voter turnout.
SEAN HUfi I LY Ptl.OT
Carl McMackln sands th&newly installed bamboo fence he and some friends built in the front yard of his Del Mar Avenue home in
Costa Mesa, which features a unique tropical theme. ·
A little slice of tropicana
Alex Coolman
DAILY PILOT'
H e doesn't look happy, but he doesn't
look sad, either. He stares out at the
street like a mellow philosopher,
contemplating lbe busy motion of
Costa Mesa life.
No doubt he managed to achieve this lev-
el of serene detachment because he lacks a
body. The massive figure -a 6-foot-high
face caived in heavy pine -doesn't e\ten '
have ears or a proper chin.
But he does have wickedly curved eye-
brows. And if you look into his eyes: you def-
initely get the sense that you're staring at a
Costa Mesa couple,
obsessed with tiki art and
architecture, put a new
face on their East Side
n eighborhood.
wise plank of wood.
The face is carved on a door that's made
out of ponderosa pine. It's as tall as· a man
and as heavy as a table.
"It's Fu Manchu," says Carl McMack:in,
the 66-year-old man who recenUy Installed
Arts patron Ren ee Segerstroin dies
• Wife of South Coast Plaza • developer Henry T. Segerstrom
succumbs at age 72 after an
extended illness.
Alu Coollnen
OMV Pll.OT
Renee Mary Segentrom, a pbllan-
tbropl9t. cultural leader and the wile of
dneloper Henry T. Segentrom, died
W~ay morning at Hoag Hospital from
campkatkJOI lt8mming from UI extmded ma... She WU 72.
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from lima bean fields,
Mrs. Segerstrorn was a
leader m organizations
such as the Orange
County Perfonning Arts
Center, South Coast
Repertory and Santa
Ana's Bowen MU1ewn.
"She wu a rare pert-
ner ln life, full of love, joy
and spirit,• ber husband
aa1d in a statement. ·She
filled Mr, We gtvtng kind-
nea and joy to odMn
and was an inlP.ration to au who mew ... ..
1be news of Mn. Segelllbom'I IUCldeft'
the blond wood door, accompanied by a
ragged bamboo fence. along the front of hJ.s
Del Mar Avenue property.
Atop the curious construction. McMackln
skewered a dassic Hobie longboard, a 10-
foot noserider so weathered and worn that its
fiberglass is almosf the same yellow color as
the bany>oo surrounding it.
Putting the valuable old board up there,
McMackin says, was not cin easy decision.
•Everybody .. says, 'You can't put that out
there,' '.he said. "But it used to Just be in the
garage. Now, every day 1 walk out and look
jlt it..
McMackin says the board reminds him of
SEE TIKI PAGE A9
-1HURSDAY,JUNE 8, 2000
"It's hard to bwJd broad commu-
nity support without community
knowledge,• English said
Thal winrung strategy was the
brainchild of the Tramultola Co.,
hired for its success rate of dIOund
80" .. on bon'I camprugns. That sage
coui1i ..... cosl rhe campd1gn comnut-
tee $45,000 m con jtJ.ng fees, which ,1 was well worth 1t, supporter::. !><ltd
But am.id the cheenng and back·
slapping followtng the announce-
m<"nt of the vtclo'Y. commuruty mem-
1 were turrung to each other ln
g '"· •c1c.h person m the commu-
-BOND PAGE A10
City settles
lawsuit over
Samoa house
•Costa.Mesa will pay
homeowner $260,000 to make
he r roof, initially approved by
planners, conform with codes.
Andrew Glazer
DAILY PILOT
COSTA MESA -The city settled a
yearlong dispute with a homeowner
Wednesday over what makes an attic
an attic.
The city will pay Tracy Stevenson
$260,000 to tape-r the roof on her
Samoa Place home. The change
should help clear up any attid lhlrd-
floor ambigwty because a flat roof,
which Stevenson planned, make~an
attic a third story, an assistant city
attorney srud.
In 1998, Stevenson began adcbng a
third" story to her Mesa Verde home
until city offioals, sa}'Ulg homes there
cannot have a three floors, ordered her
to stop
Stevenson satd and mamtains she
was bwJcbng an attic that does mdeed
conform to oty codes. She alleged m
the lawsuit that the council's deos1on
was unfair because oty planners, after
reviewing her bluepnnts, granted her
building pemtits for the renovations,
understanding it was an attic.
She did not return calls for com·
menl Wednesday. •
Stevenson must also move the front
of her house back a few feet to adhere
to the neighborhood's .mandatory 20-
fool front yard, accorcbng lo the settle·
ment.
"The amount does not come close
to ahowmg her to brush the house.·
said Jennifer Fnend. Stevenson's
attorney. Stevenson ongmally ued
the aty for $520,000, but mstead set-
tled out of court. •Tuts process has put
such a finanoal and emotional stram
on her.•
A Mesa Verde homeo\\ITler who led
a coabtion of neighbors m oppoSltion
to Stevenson's remodelmg, said he is
glad the issue is finally re olved
"This is a long, long le on for the
neighbors,• satd Robin Leffler. •1n the
future, they may look twice before
doinQ something mcompatlble with
the neighborhood.·
SEE SAMOA PAGE A9
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Realty Corp. buys ftve commercial properties
Newport INch-bwd CT RMlty I
Corp. Ml ecqulred five commercial ·
offtm properties from N8tpdrt Fed1 erel for • tot.I purct.e priC9 of
properties wtth prices ranging from
SS million to SSO million.
The recent 9Urchase includes Park
Center, four commercial office build-
ings in Santa Ana, and Regents Partc,
a commercial offke property In
Sacramento.
$24.S mlUlon.
CT~ Corp. Is lrwolwd In buy
Ing._ Md ~loping properties. .s
Mii M building new projects. The
company's ~ Include Industrial,
suburt>An office •nd muttffamlty
The total acquisition repre5ents
approximately 245,260 square feet
of office space.
Doify Pilot
Nautical Museum doubles
the size of its gift shop
0 ne of Newport
Beach's best-kept
secrets is the New-
port Harbor Nautical
Museum, and if you're
looking for an excuse to
get over there, the muse-
um has just doubled the
slze of its gift shop, the
Shipslocker. The gift shop
offers all things nautical,
including toys, decorative
boats, books', paintings
and even . jewelry. The
museum is situated on the
old paddle boat that hous-
es the Riverboat Cafe (for-
merly the Rueben E . Lee)
near the corner of Pacific
Coast Highway and Dover
Drive. Information: (949)
675-2355.
Greer Wylder
BEST BUYS
Mondavi: Cannon and
Guenoc. The Second Har-
vest Food Bank of Orange
County is a private non-
profit organization that
collects and distributes
surplus food to the needy
through a network or
more than 300 local chari·
ties. Someone Cares Soup
Kitchen, on West 19th
Street in Costa Mesa,
feeds more than 250 men,
women and children on a
daily basis. Information:
(71 4) 435-2160.
Rachel Oarke
The perfect gift for
Newport dads on Father's
Day is something from
Alldmon'1, which is offer-
ing $10 off all Reyn
Spooner, Back East and
MacCluer merchandise
for all Best Buys readers
ijust bring in this column).
Atkinson's, a men's cloth-
ing store, is at 3430 Via
Lido in Newport Beach.
Information: (949) 673-
0653.
If you want to keep your
kids' brains from turning off
during the swnmer, Zany
Brainy has a fun and free
Irvine Ranch Market.
under new ownership,
now has some of the best
sushi to go. For example,
through the weekend,
Irvine Ranch is offering a
serving of eight Calllomia
rolls for $3.99. The market
is at 2651 Irvine Ave.,
Costa Mesa. Information:
(949) 631-4404.
Community concierge paid to plan parties
SHE IS
Probably planning .something.
PARTY HOSTESS
Rachel Clarke is in charge or making
One Ford Road a home for the nearly
400 families that are settling into the
community. She is both activities direc·
tor and concierge for the exclusive com-
munity, which just opened last year.
Her job is part good neighbor and
part party hostess. A filer outlining her
duties states that she can make theater
arrangements for groups, oversee sum-
mer programs, organize volunteer
opportunities and supervise programs
for kids.
"Basically, I plan all the social
events,• she said.
LIFE OF THE PARTY
Clarke actually started out as a polit-
ical science major in college. But alter a
stint as a lifeguard and another working
for Sen. Barbara Boxer, she realized she
wanted to work in a "fun setting,• she
said.
So she made the;witch to recreation
administration, which she says is similar
lo pursuing a business degree.
"It's a lot of administration classes -
budgeting, coordinating and fund-rais-
ing, • said Clarke, adding that she was
also taught bow to work with people.
LANDING THE JOB
After she completed her degree and
a number of internships, Clarke started
looking for a job, and the One Ford
Road position was advertised in the
paper.
"They were looking for somebody to
come and coordinate events and create
a sense of community here," she said.
While the job is unusual, more and
more housing communities are creating
similar positions. Neighborhood inter-
action, as opposed to resident isolation,
is the new trend in suburban living.
THIS YEAR'S EVENTS
Since she landed the job last August,
Clarke has planned a number of events.
When she arrived, she sent out ques-
tionnaires to get a feel for what resi-
dents wanted to do and planned events
accordingly.
"We just had wine tasting last
week, ..... Clarke said, adding that plan-
ning events has been a dream because
there's no repetition.
This summer, residents can look for-
ward to a Fourth of July parade for kids,
three concerts, wetter aerobics and a
book club.
COMMUNITY ENTHUSIASM
So far, she said the reception has
been great. Residents are relab"vely new
to the community and are eager to get
involved.
•No one knows each other and they
want to meet their neighboIS, • Clarke
said. "My job is to encourage people to
come."
She is concerned, however, that
attendance may eventually taper off.
She noticed that while residents are
willing to blend into larger events, the
smaller events tend to intimidate new-
comers. .
Still, Clarke says attending the
events iS the best way to create a
tight.knit community.
Story by Noakl SchwarQ;
photo by Sun Hiiier.
., summer reading club. The
eight-week program. which
begins Monday, features
award-winning books,
games, crafts and other
activities that involve both
parent and child. More
than 32,000 children ages 4
to 12 participated last sum-
mer, and they received 1
prizes and incentives for
joining. You can sign up for
the reading club at-Zany
Brainy in Corona del Mar
Plaza, off East Coast High-
way between Avocado
Avenue and MacArthur
Boulevard in Newport
Beach. Information: (949)
640-5131, or visit the Web
site at http://www.zany-
bro.iny.com.
Orange County Fine
Arts, a nonprofit artists'
association, will be selling
art at Corona del Mar
Plaza on Friday and Sat-
urday from 10 a.m. to 6
p.m. Local award-winning
artists will be featuring
w orks from a variety of
media, including oils,
watercolors and photogra-
phy. 'Both prints and origi-
nals will be available for
purchase and a portion of
the proceeds benefit art
scholarship funds at five
local colleges. Corona del
Mar Plaza is off East
Coast Highway between
Avocado Avenue and
MacArthur Boulevard in
Newport Beach .
Listen up.I It's Cqs~a Mesa Music to your ears
One of the best fund-
raisers of the year is com-
'ing up. Tbe eighth annual
Summer Solsttce: A FesU-
val of Plod Food and
Wlne will be held 5:30 to
9 p.m~ June 22 in the
Crate & Barrel wing of
South Coast Plaza. Pro-
ceeds will benefit the Sec-
ond Harvest Food Bank of
Orange County and
Someone Cares Soup
Kitchen in Costa Mesa.
This is a real best buy. For
$40, it's an all-you-can-
eat, all-you-can-drink
(bring a designated drt-
ver) bash, featwing food
from 25 restaurants -
including The Clubhouse,
Antonello Ristorante, and
Bangkok Pour -and
mor-e than 50 brands of
wine, including Robert
Hoag Health Cenler in
Costa Mesa is having its
five-year birthday party
from 10 a .m. to 2 p.m.
Saturday. The family-
friendly bash will feature
free blood pressure
checks, growth-charting
for children, lung testing
and body fat analysis.
There will also be activi-
ties for kids, prizes,
refreshments and birthday
cake. The cente r is at
F or those of you who need to
tune your axe, polish your
chops or learn s ome tasty licks,
Randy Rettenberger has come to the
rescue. He's .taken over the guitar
shop at 11 25 Victoria St. in Costa
Mesa a nd renamed it Costa Mesa
Music.
Rette nberger is planning a •grand
opening ~ shlnd1g ~s Saturday, com-
plete with givea~fs and plenty of
food (now you know why we're lnter-
ested).
He wants people to know that
VOL M. NO. 1J6
RETAIL ROUNDUP
Costa Mesa Music isn't just a guitar
shop anymore. If-YOU want to honk
your born, bow your fiddle or tickle
some ivories, he can help you out
with that, too.
WHY WE DON'T LIVE IN WYOMING
We at Retail Roundup we re
thrilled, as you can probably lmag-
ine, when we received a study from
the International Council of Shop-
plng Centers breaking down excit-
ing new trends in mall life.
The study's final conclusion?
Retail sales increased in 19991 It was,
said John Konarski, the main wonk
of the group, •a prosperous year."
Duh. We knew that already.
California, according to the study,
beat out every other state in the
nation in its sheer numbers of shop-
ping centers: almost 6,000.
Wyoming, on the other hand, has
only 52 measly malls. Sounds like a
savage land, to be sure ...
or~ Mfeln CMI be
reproduc;8d without written per·
million of copyright owner.
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Daily Pilot
That's just Tex, playi,ng his sax fr0m heaven
A lthough Peter Buffa has •
alreody dealt warmly
with Tex Beneke in the
Pilot last week, I can't allow bis
recent paiSing to go unnoticed
here. He not only symbolized an
entire, wonderful prewar period
of my life, but I was also p~vi
leged to know him a little and
talk with him at some lengtlf"
during the years be lived among
us in Costa Mesa. So l have to
offer up a send-off of my ow;n in
this space. \..
The riwnbers are fast·dWin-'
dling of those of US who saw Tex
·work in the Glenn Miller days
and temember w hat a presence
be was on the bandstand. That's
when the Big Bands played
one-nighters in venues as dis-
parate as the Glen lsland Casino
and the ramshackle dance hall
at Shriner Lake in northern Indi-
ana where I last saw Tex with
Miller in 1941.
1 may sometimes forget my
children's names, but I reinem-.
ber Tex Beneke in that Shriner
Lake dance hall in vivid detail.
The stainless steel music stands
said "GM" with the letters inter-
cut, and there was a derby hat
perched on each stand. The 15
musicians were bunched
together tjghtly on a raised plat-
form flanked at stage left by a
half-dozen straight chairs for the
singers when they weren't per-
forming.
Dancing was difficult
because the dancers were
massed around the bandstand,
holding one another and sway-
ing in tightly packed unison to
the music, but mostly listening.
The leader w as a slim,
owlish, unsmiling man holding a
trombone Wee a sceptre. And at
extreme stage nght was a tenor
sax player with a face as open
as the Texas prairie where he
Joseph N. Bell
THE BEU CURVE
was raised and a voice like
gravel being sluiced in a stream.
When the singers came stage
center, he'd usually join them,
and at least once a night he
would sing "Chattanooga Choo
Choo" and "Kalamazoo.• His
named was Gordon, but his boss
called him "Tex" and it stuck.
For a lifetime.
Tex Beneke was a Navy air-
craft maintenance chief petty
officer -0nleave in New York
when the news came of Miller's
disappearance in an Air Force
plane over the English Channel.
Miller had urged his musicians
to hang tight until be could
reform the band after the war.
So in accord with her husband's
wishes, Miller's wife asked Tex
to take over the band, billed as
the Glenn Miller Band directed
by Tex Beneke.
That honeymoon lasted for
six years -until Tex, restless
with the addition of strings to a
swing band and wanting to
move out from under the Miller
umbrella, changed the name to
the Tex Beneke Band.
Instantly, Tex told me when I
last visited him a1 his home in
1986 (I kept the notes of that
day), the Miller estate sent
plaindothes officers backstage
to impound all the music and
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other Miller material, thus creat·
ing a ntt between Tex and
Helen Miller that bad still not
healed when she died two
decades later.
•That's why I never appeared
in "The Glenn Miller Story,' the
movie in which James Stewart
playe<,t Glenn,• Tex explained.
Tex remembered Miller
respectfully but not wannly. "He
was smart -very smart. ln the
beginni.pg, )le did all his own
arrangements and be just kept
updating all the time until he
gl?_t the full 5ound he wanted.
But with his musicians, he could
be tough and often cold. II' .
Glenn heard somebody he
thought was better than one of
his own musicians. be'cljust
give the boy two weeks' notice.
It w as as simple as that.•
When Tex's wife died in
1978, he wanted out of the
rugged Midwestern weather
and moved to Costa M esa
where his mother was then liv-
ing. H e bought a house in the
country dub district where he
lived for more than two decades
in near anonymity.
He had recently remarried
when I last talked with him, and
his new wife. Sandra, told me:
"H e's been around crowds all
his life, and when he isn't work-
ing, he likes peace and soli-
tude.• •
He was 72 then, still playing
a hall-dozen gigs a month and
indulging some living habits left
over from his Big Band days -
like smoking and no exercise -
that would do in most of us.
Except for a belly visible in a
sports shirt, he looked an aston-
islung lot like he did that night
at Shriner Lake.
He was surrounded in tus
home by a procUgious supply or
memorabilid, ranging Crom an
old Philco console racho that
belonged to his parents to
dozens of photos of Tex with
big-name entertainen of tus day
and stacks of priceless audio
tapes.
He talked easily and comfort·
ably about the pd.St. but he did·
n't llve there. He lived in his
musk. "l can get on that band-
stand with a bellyache,• he srud,
"but once I find my audience is
with me, it p)cks me right up.•
.Tex adjusted to the demise of
the two main sources of Big
Band bookings, Vaudeville
houses and ballrooms, bf con-
centrating on concel'ts and pn-
vate dances, where his name
w as always a drawing card lhitt
offered a kind of immortahty to
folks of my generation.
Tex told me 14 years ago:
·w e will never see another era
like the '30s and '40s. The
young kids made the Big Bands,
and for a few years, 1t was the
greatest thing that ever hdp-
pened to all of us.
·When I pla,v dances these
·days, so many couples -some-
times with tears in thei.r eyes -
tell me the greatest stories about
how they got engaged after a
Miller dance or how this music
was the last thlng they shared
before he went off to war.
"The kids who are discover-
ing Big Band music today are a
very different breed. But at ledSt
they're finding out that their
grandparents aren't quite the
squares the kids thought they
were.•
So if you hear a tenor sax
instead of a horn blowing you
into Nirvana one day, don't be
alarmed. It's just Tex s1ttmg in
for Gabriel.
•JOSEPH N. BELL 1s a resident of San·
ta Ana Heights. His column appears
Thursdays.
Thursday. June 8, 2000 A3
No local b en efits from
firerighter fund-raiser
Sue Doyle
DAILV PILOT
NEWPORT BEACH -
A Santa Ana-based fund-
ra.ising business cla.Urung
to raise money for a dls-
abled hrefighter .assooa-
tion does not share funds
with the Newport Beach
Fire Department, authori-
ties wcitned Wednesday.
Phone sollotors from
North American Chanta-
.ble Services have report·
edly called residents a~k
mg for donations ah a
allegedly said the money
supported local firebght·
ers, SaJd Lt. John Blauer of
the Newport Beach Fire
and Marine Department.
But loca.l hrehghters
won't see a dune from the
fund-raiser In a 1omt
statement, the N ev.'}>Ort
Beach Fire Depdrtment
and the Newport Beach
Firefighters Assn. said
they are not afhliated ,.,;th
North Amencan Cha.nta-
ble Services.
Officials learned dbout
the solicitation after they
received approxundtely 15
phone calls in the ~t two
weeks from reside'n~ who
questioned the chanty.
"It's not our gOdl to pull
money from people!>'
hands,· Blauer s<Ud. "We
have events to raise mon-
ey and let the · public
know about it.·
Locd.I firefighters ra15(>
money through the sdle of
T-slurts and items dt
annudl events uch d'>
Public Safet) Ody in
OctobE:r and chili cook-
offs -never ovN the
phone.
North Amencan C har·
1tdble Services derued the
allegations and charged
the N ewport Beach Fire
Depctrtmeht Wlth compet-
ing for donor dollars. The
org~mzatlon r~es funds
on d 11c1ttonw level for dif-
r~re.nl cha~1table pro-
grams, sa\d Mitch Gold,
director of f~d-raising for
North Amencan Chanta·
ble SeM ce
"The mferenre 1S that
the orgdmz.ation ts a
shu.m, • Gold said. "But
the group 15 consoenbous
thdt tht• money goes back
to thf' commuruty. • •
One Ne>wport Beach
re!>1d1•nt Ddvid Cooley,
!>lopp<..><I pdyment on tus
chec k to the chanty after
he> .... u.-.pected ">omelhing
Wd!> not leg1tunate about
th(' sohnldllon
He cdllcd the n •xt day
and o!>kt>d what percent·
age of thP lunch dctucilly
went to th<' rhanty. When
!>OllcitoN> couldn't give c1n
dll'>Wflr or even an
dpprox1mc1llon. Cooley
becdnw susp1nous.
·· Whdl .inqPrs me 1s
thdt th1' n1tlkP'l people
becom<> '>U'>p1nous and
IPS!> hkc•ly lo dondte to
leg1t1mate chdfities. •
Coole} ..u1d
C:oole} c;d1d ' phone
!>ulln tor., did not speofi·
ccill) n1(>ntion. th<1t funds
supported locdl fi.rehght-
c•r,, when they cdlled hun
over the "t..>f..•kend
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Ready to venture into. the ~big world'
Amy "· Spurveon D AILY PILOT
.fuel spills can be
expensive mistakes
COSTA MESA-Orange Coast Mld-
dle College High School's graduation
Wednesday was anything but the typical
commencement ceremony.
•The state Department be assessed. Numbers are not
. yet available on last week's of Fish and Game can spill or the accident that
affected Sir Swany.
Intimate. Short Even enjoyable. 1bir-
ty--six names to read instead of 3,600.
The commencement took place in the
Forum. an amphitheater-like building·on
campus. The cozy environment allowed
friends and family to see their special
.graduates up close.
As students received their diplomas, a
large screen· behind them displayed their
baby pictures and a brief statement ea.ch
had written.
·rm sad. I am very lucky to have such
great friends and teachers. But I have
nothing to be scared of,· said graduate
Mariela Arellano, 18, of Costa Mesa. ·1·m
ready to go into the big world now.•
However, Arellano wasn't so.thankful
a few years ago. Struggling to keep afloat
at Costa Mesa High School, she ran with
the wrong crowd and brought home less-
than-acceptable grades.
It was a situation talcing its toll on Arel-
lano's most prized possession: her family.
"I knew I could do better. It totally
lowered my self-esteem,• said Arellano.
"I felt very lost with the big crowd. I
couldn't bond with any of the teachers. I
needed someone who cared if I was in
class.•
She imm~ately enrolled at Middle
College High School after reading a flier
promoting the program.
It would prove to be a turning point in
her life, she said.
"I wanted better grades. I wanted to
move on. I would wake up and actually
look forward to going to school -not to
hang out with my friends, but to learn,•
said Arellano. "Things got so much hetter
CONftAO LAU I OAll.Y PILOT
Orange Coast Middle College High School graduate Mariela Arellano
gets a hug from her mother after Wednesday's commencement
at home.· ·
The high school is a collaborative effort
between occ and the NeWJX>rt-Mesa
Unified School District The college pro-
vides the facilities while the school district .
provides administration and (acuJty.
The program is the first of its kind in
Orange County and third in the state,
said Principal Joe Fox. It is a two-year
high school program designed for New-
port-Mesa juniors and seniors in a non-
traditional high school setting.
Along with required high school
courses, students concurrently take col-
lege classes for credit.
Now in its fourth year of operation, the
school has 100 students, four full-time
teache.rs, a principal, one counselor and a
small staff.
Considering all the accolades received
by Fox and counselor Natalie Harrigan
on Wednesday, the1 have clearly won
over the hearts of their students.
"lb.is program works because of the
small class sizes and the individual atten-
tion we can pay to each student," said
Harrigan.
And the program's effectiveness was
evident from the tears in Arellano's eyes
and the quivering voice of valedictorian
Melina Jaime.
"I think waterproof mascara would
have been a good choice today,• Harrig-
an told the crowd.
Arellano will continue her education
at OCC in the fall. After she graduates,
she plans to transfer to Cal Stare Fuller-
ton to pursue a degree in psychology.
•lb.is school gave me the opportunity
to make a difference," Arellano said.
"They believed in me and did everytlung
they could for me. Just like my parents."
slap heavy fines on
boaters for cleanup
costs and testing.
Alex Coolman
DAILY PILOT
NEWPORT BEACH -Last
week, it took just a gallon of
diesel fuel to foul half a mile of
harbor waters nere and
ground seven birds with grimy
feathers. 1n April, a few gallons
more nearly killed "Sir
Swany, • a friendly-black-
oecked swan who's a favorite
with many locals.
These spills were small-
scale pleasure boat accidents,
a far cry from a mega-disaster,
such as 1990's 400,000-gallon
American Trader oil spill off
Huntington Beach.
But even if a spill is small, it
can still have serious conse-
quences. The agencies that
pay attention to petrolewn-
related spills hand out fines to
send an unequivocal. message
to boaters: fuel sloshing into
· the water -even if it's just a
gallon -is a real problem.
"One of the things you hear
a lot is 'Well, it's just diesel
fuel,• • said Steve Edinger, a
captain with the state Depart-
ment of Fish and Game's office
of spill p{eventioo and
response.
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"What a Jot of people don't
realize is that diesel fuel is
acutely toxic," he said.
It can have serious environ-
mental effects, even if it's only
in the water for a short time.
"We'll look at the impact
Ufat the spill has.. edin:ger
said. "The people that spill are
responsible for the cleanup
costs, and they're also respon-
sible for our costs in the inves-
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studying the problem -can
be significant. Edinger said his
office typically spends
between $1,500 and $3,000
just to analyze the effects or
fuel that gets dumped.
If the fu el damages the
environment in a significant
way. additional penalties may
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But an oil hauler convicted
fOT dumping about 200 gallons
of oil into the Bolsa Chica Wet-
lands last December was fined
$20,000 and sentenced to 45
days in jail. ·susanna Kraig. a supervisor
at the' WetlanctS and · Wildlife
Care Center of Orange Coun-
ty. which nwsed Sir Swany
back to health, says about 5%
of the injw-ed birds it handles
are victims of dumped fuel
Diesel fuel nullifies the
waterproofing of a bird's feath-
ers, she said. and it can also be
poisonous to the bird if ingested.
·There's a number of differ-
ent reasons why it's lethal to
them,• she said.
Although they can have
serious consequences, fuel
leaks and spills are surprising-
ly easy to create. Authorities
believe that last week's acci-
dent was simply the result of a
fuel tank being overlilled.
Art Hurd. who works at the
Island Marine Fuel station on
Balboa Island. said putting too
much gas in a boat is a com-
mon mistake.
"The customers always say
'top us off,' • . he said. •we
won't do that because invari-
ably that causes some fuel
leakage.•
· Hurd noted that the station
also uses rags to soak up any
excess fuel that is sloshed
around dunng the filling
process.
"We're very conscious or it
out here.· he said. "We have a
bunch-or residential stuff
behind us. and they're kind of
like watchdogs."
Boate~ under less scrutiny
might be tempted to ignore
small spills, but Dana
Michaels, a Fish and Game
public affairs officer, empha-
sized that the penalties for
ignoring fuel problems can be
serious.
"It can cost somebody up to
$25,000 per day per incident"
when a significant leak is not
reported. Michaels said. "It's
awfully expensive. It's much
better to call and report it right
away.•
Put a
bug in
omeone's
ear.
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Home Ranch plans
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DAILY PILOT
COSTA MESA The
Segerstrom family
announced Monday it would
add more than 900 homes
and scale back office space
In an effort to win more s1,1p-
port from nearby homeown-
ers for its pew South Coast
Metro Home Ranch develop-
ment. · · • ·
"We've been listening in
our community outreach and
heard residents complaining
about traffic and keeping
homes on the land, H said
Segerstrom spokesman Paul
Freeman. ·we tried to be
sensitive to public policy and
the concerns of residents.•
Planning Commission
hearings on the project,
which were originally sched·
uled for next week, have
been postponed until Aug.
28 to give the public and city
officials tune to study the
changes.
The 90-acre site is a lima
bean field bordered by Sun-
flower Avenue, the San
Diego Freeway, Fairview
Roa~ and Harbor Boulevard.
The city designated the·
land for homes and small
industry. But C.J.
Segerstrom & Sons are ask· .
Ing ror permission to build a
17-acre IKEA furniture store
IN BRIEF
Swimmer still not
found after 4 days
Officials backed off a con-
centrated search, but continued
to patrol the beach Wednesday,
looking for any sign of a San
Bernardino man who is pre-
sumed drowned after a np cur-
rent pulled rum out to sea Sun-
day. ·
Willie Earl McFarland, 38,
was last seen about JOO yards
offshore after three other peo·
pie caught in the sarne''rip cur·
rent were rescued. He was
swimm.ing ~tween 54 th and
56th streets.
-Sue Doyle
and 950,000 square feet o{
office space there.
Segerstrom's original
plans called for almost 2 mil-
lion square feet of office
space, with some offices
standing eight stories high.
In the new plans, offices are
no taller than five stories.
The 915 homes, which ·
Freeman said would be lux-
ury apartments, is about 500
more than the city's plan·
.ning staff recommended at
the same meetihg. Planning
staff also proposed that
Segerstrom limit the amount
of office space on the land to
nearly half the amount they
called for.
Homeowners who have
opposed the project all along
say the revised plan ls better,
. but still not good enough.
One said the new proposal
will not reduce traffic at all,
even though neighbors have
been most concerned that
the project will pour hun·
dreds of additional cars onto
residential streets.
•we're not going lo let
them do that," said Brent
Neumeyer, who lives in the
nearby Halecrest-Hall of
Fame neighborhood. "The
traffic problems around here
are already so bad. Whatev·
er 1t takes, we will fight this.
Even if that means keeping
it a bean field forever!•
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Thursday, June 8, 2000 AS
Hereby proclaiming the silliness of proclamations
0 ne year, the city
declared itself a ·
safe haven for vic-
tims of pornography. The
next, it embraced clean air.
And then there was the
time Newport celebrated
. women real estate agents.
· While most proclama-
tions signed by the mayor
are for serious.issues, a few
have wandered away from
thgse formal boundaries
over the years. •
Proclamations are not
legally bin.ding and, for the
most part, are simply for
recognition. However, may-
ors are annually deluged
with requests for proclama-
tions honoring various
causes deemed of city~ide
importance by their pro-
moters.
The most recent procla-
mation stated "that lhe
City of Newport Beach will
continue not to display or
exploit wild or exotic anj.
mals." Among the 16 ani·
mal groups listed were
nonhuman primates, ursids
(bears) and hyenas. Even
civets and genets made it
onto the list.
Oftentimes pra'Prunenl
city officials or residents
are honored with procla!
malions. Last year, former
Cannery restaurant owner
Bill Hamilton was honored
as "Mr. Newport Beach."
Not only did Hamilton con-
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• REPORTER'S NOTEBOOK
tribute $1 mlllion·in tax
money from his restaurant.
but was also honored for
his more personaJ contribu·
tion of three male citizens
to the city.
Former city ma.nager
Bob Wynn, upon retire-
ment, was honored with a
proclamation compliment·
ing "his sweet tooth and
love for chocolate weU-
known by many.•
A few years ago, a resi-
dent was honored for stay-
ing alive for 70 years. And
a couple was feted for get-
ting married.
. "Whereas Jill and Greg
met at law schQOl, fell in love
and have deoded to join
together as partners in the
law firm of holy matrimony, H
read the proclamation.
Still another resident
was honored for a rather
different aduevement -
having the fifth -largest
publicl~ traded waste ser-
vice comj>any in the nation.
Otl!ef requests, obscure
yet approved, have been
Lawsuit Abuse Awareness
Week and Escrow Month
-no doubt promoted by
righteous lawyers and real
estate agents. •
Perhaps the most inter-
esting requests for procla·, ·
mations, however, appear
in the •rejected• folder.
International Forgiveness
Day, World Populat:Jons
Awareness Week and Day
of the African Child all
made it mto that pile. The
Church of Scientology
makes an a nnual request
-and is annually turned
down -to honor L. Ron
Hubbard.
What actually gets the
mayor's stamp appears to
depend on who's in charge
at the Lime. Busy Mayor
John Noyes generally
leavei. lt up to his secre·
tary's recommendation.
Last year, former mayor
Denrus O'Netl apparently
read through each request
and after rewnbng several
lines, approved the majority
Former mayor Jan
Debay's proclamations fold·
er is thtcker than most.
However, geltmg a procla-
mation out of ex-mayor .
Jobn f1edge~ was, a diffi· .
cult tctSk. And foriner m~·
or Tom Edwards f ocused1>n
· proclamallons that were
directly reldled to the city
Persistence, however,
appears to eventually pay
off. Nauonal Garden Week,
a worthy cause, was re1ect-
ed for years but finally got
the nod thjs year.
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TODAY
Uncolll Elementary School's
annual family dinner and
open house will begin at 5:30
p.m. at 3101 Pacific View Dri-
ve, Corona del Mar, The din·
ner is $5 to $7 pet person.
Information: (949) 640-5265.
Beach. The lecture ls rree.
Information: (949) 717-3800.
FllDAY
SL Jolua the ........ catbollc
Church will host Carnival
2000 through Sunday at 1015
W. Baker St., Costa Mesa.
The event will feature crafts,
games, rides and food. Spe-
cial events include a mother-
daughter ponytail contest
and entertainment by El
Mariachi Zacatecas, Polyne-
sian dancers and the rock
band •underdog.• Intonna-•
lion: (714) 540-2214.
Corona del Mar Middle )nventori Forum will host
School will present •Help, ·Funding for the inventor,· a
I'm Trapped in a High ~eminar about how and
School,• at 7:30 p.m. today ~here to obtain funding for
and Friday. The play will be invention development and
directed by Kelly Lin, a Coro-commercialization. The lec-
na del Mar High School ture will be from 7:30 to 10
senior. Admission is $6. The p.m. at OCC's Science Lec-
school is at 2101 Eastblulf ture Hall, 2701 Fairview
Drive, Newport Beach. Infor· Road, Costa Mesa. Admission
mation: (949) 721-1068. is $15. Information: (714) 540-
The Orange County Business
Connection will host its
regional quarterly business
expo and mixer from 5:30 to
8:30 p.m. at the Mesa Verde
Country Club, 3000 Club
House Road, Costa Mesa.
Admission is $1 5. Informa-
tion: (949) 830-5770.
Dr. Janine K. Jensen wm
.Prese"nt "The Overactive
Bladder: Regaining Control"
at 7 p.m . at the Newport
Beach Central Library, 1000
Avocado Ave ., Newport
,
2491.
Orange County Flne Arts, an
artists association in Newport
Beach and Corona del Mar,
will present an art show from
10 a.m. to 6 p.m. at Corona
del Mar Plaza. A percentage
of all sales will go toward art
scholarships for local col-
leges. Free admission. Infor-
mation: (714) 892-5946.
SATURDAY
The Orange County Market
Place will present . Street
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at the Orange County Palr-
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Mesa. Admksion ii 1nduded
in the S1 fairgrounds entry
cost. Pair hot111 are ? a.m. to .f
p.m. Information: (9'9) 723-
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Soutb Ab1can .IWf cbamplon
Shaun Thompson, owner of
Solitude Clothing, will show-case his latest fashions from 1
to 4 p.m. in the men'~ sports-
wear department of Nord·
strom's, on level one iri South
Coast Plaza, 3333 Bristol St.,
Costa Mesa. The event ls
free. Information: (949) 549-
8300, Ext. 1510.
PrevenUon Plus will otter
affordable screenings for
stroke, vascular disease and
osteoporosis at 9 a.m. at the
Oasis Senior Center's annual
Health Fair at 800 Margarite
Ave., Corona del Mar.
Screenings start at $40 each. ·
Information or appointments:
(800) 795-1743.
Hoag Health Center will host
a birthday party for its five
years of service from 10 a.m. to
2 p.m. at 1190 Baker St., Costa
Mesa. The event is free. Infor-
mation: (800) 514-4624.
SUNDAY
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mittee will host its '0th annu-
al Debutante Announcement
Tea at .f p.m. at Sherman
Ubrary & Gardens, 2647 E.
Coat HJqhway, Corona del
Mar. Admiuion is free. lnfor-
madon: (9'9) 644·9908.
IUISDAY
'Jbe Corona del Mar Cham-
ber mixer will be held from 5
to 1 p.m. ~t the American
Cancer Society Discovery
Shop at 2600 E. Coast High-
way, Corona del Mar. Admis-
sion is free for members, $10
• for guests. Information: (949)
673-4050.
WEDllESDAY
The Costa Mesa Historical
Society will host a presentation
by Gary Hurd, professor of
local history in the archeology
field at Saddleback College, at
7 p.m. Hurd will give a slide
show presentation on the most
recent archeoJogical findings
in Orange CoWlty. The event
will take place at 1870 Ana-
heim St., Costa Mesa. Informa-
tion: (949) 641 -5918.
The Balboa Bay Republican
Women Federated will hold
its monthly luncheon and
meeting at 11 a.m . at the Ba l-
boa Bay Club, 1221 W. Coast
Highway, Newport Beach.
Admission is $25. Informa-
tion: (949) 515-1887.
The Orange County chapter
of the Single Gourmet, an
international fine dining club
for singles, will host a semi-
nar at 6:30 p.m. at Regatta
Cafe. 3421 Via Lido, Newport
Beach. The cost is $51. lnfor-
nmtion: (949) 854-6552.
Chapman Univentty profes-
sor Kurt Bergel ~ speak on
"Hope for P~aoo in the Mid-
dle East" at 12:45 p .m. at St.
John the Divine Episcopal
Church, 183 E. Bay St., Costa
Mesa. Lunch is $7 .50 per per-
son. Reservations or informa-
tion: (949J 660-8665.
Someone Cares Soup
Kitchen's inaugural Flag Oay
Celebration and All-Ameri-
can Dinner/Auction will
begin ett 6:30 p.m. at 720 W.
).9th St., Costa Mesa. Tickets
are $35 per person, $50 per
couple. Information: (949j
548-8861.
JUNE 16
The fourth annual Ambas·
sador of Peace Awards cere-
mony will be held at 11 :30
a.m. at Five Crowns, 3801 E.
Coast Highway, Corona de!
Mar. The luncheon will pro-
mote nonviolence in tlie com-
munity. The cost is $38. lnfor·
mation: (714) 966-4427.
JUNE 17
Etiquette expert Theresa
Thomas will teach dining
skills for children from 4:45 to
8 p.m. at the Four Seasons
Hotel, 690 Newport Center
Drive, Newport Beach. The
$105 tutorial dinner is for chil-
dren ages 8 to 12. Jnforma-
tlon: (949) 759-Q808.
David Stevens will dlscuss
"The Spuitual Aspects of Par-
e nting " at Borde rs Books,
Music and Cale, 1890 New·
port Blvd., Costa Mesa. The
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Care Agency will •pomor an
immunization fair from 10
a.m. to 2 p.m. at Rea Elemen-
tary School, 661 Hamilton St.,
Costa Mesa. Shots are free
and no appointment is neces-
sary. A parent or guardian
must be presenL Bring immu-
nization records. Information:
(949) 574-6595.
JUllE 2l {'
Guest speaker Charles
Moore, founder of the Algali-
ta Marine Research Foun~
tion will host the Orange
County CoastKeepers meet-
ing at 7 p.m . in the Newport
Dunes Wind & Sea Room,
1131 Back Bay Drive, New-
port Beach. The meeting is
free. Information: (949) 723-
5424.
JUNE i2
The Orange County chapter
of the Single Gourmet, an
international fine dining club
for singles, will get together
at 6:30 p.m. at the Four Sea-
sons Hotel, 690 Newport
Center Drive, Newport
Beach. The cost is $69. Infor-
mation: (949) 854-6552.
JUNE 23
The 11th annual Irrelevant
Week Runnin' Gunnin' Golf
Tournament will begin at 9
a.m. at the Newport Beach
Goll Course, 3100 Irvine
Ave., Newport Beach. Player
fee is $100; guests are $35.
fnfonnation: (949) 852-8681.
JUNE 26
A support group for care-
givers sponsored by the
Alzheimer's Assn. of Orange
County will meet at 10:45
a.m. at the Costa Mesa Senior
Center, 695 W. 19th St., Costa
Mesa. The support group is
free. Information: (714) 593-
9630.
JUNE 29
The Newport Beach Public
Library will host a free seminar
al 7 p.m . on how to cope with a
death in the family. The library
is at 1000 Avocado Ave. Infor-
mation: (949) 717-3801.
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Buuby the Clown will host
a free family picnic with
games and activities at 10
a .m. at the 27th annual
Fourth of July celebration at
Mariners Park, at Mariners
Drive and Commodore Road.
Information: (949) 644-3151 .
ONGOING
.• A women'• therapy supf>i>rt
group meets to di$cuss rela-
tionship issues at 6:30 p.m .
Tuesdays at 1151 Dove St.
No. 105, Newport Beach.
Information: call Barbara al
(949) 261-8003.
cusslon group focusing on
issues, concerns and responsi-
bilities of ad"1 children canng
for their elder)y parents at 7:30
p.m. Tue$days at 250 E. Baker
SL, Costa Mesa. The purpose
of the.group is to help children
and other concerned relatives
identify problems and issues
and develop appropriate solu-
tions. The cost is $30. lnforma-
tlon: (71.4) 445-4950.
The Costa Mesa Chamber of
Commerce holds networking
luncheon meeijngs from 11 i45
a.m. to 1 p.m . Wednesdays at
the-Costa Mesa Country Club,
1701 c;olf Course Drive, Costa
Mesa. Visitors are welcome.
Cost is $13. lnform~tion: (714)
885•9090, I
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Frtends of the Newport Beach
Public Library Used Book
Store needs to replenish its
book stock. Patrons are urged
to bring in unwanted boo.ks.
With the exception of law
books or magazines, all dona-
tions -hardcover and paper-
back -are welcome and are
tax-deductible. Books may be
left at any of the three branch
libraries -Balboa, Mariners
or Corona del Mar. They also
can be left in the special book
closet next to the store at 1000
Avocado Ave. Information:
(949) 759-9667.
The Udo Isle Toastmasters
Cub meets at 6:30 p.m. Mon-
days at the Oakwood Apart-
ments, 1700 16th St., in the
clubhouse on the main level,
in Newport Beach. lnlonnc1-
tion: (949) 515-9470.
Jewtsh Family Service of
Orange County sponsors an
ongomg healing support
group for the chronically ill.
The purpose is to provide par-
ticipants with emotional and
spiritual support to manage ill-
ness and its consequences.
The group meets at 7 p.m.
Thursdays at Jewish Family
Service, 250 E. Baker St., Cos~
ta Mesa. Attendance is free,
but registration is required.
Information: (714) 445-4950.
Someone Cares Soup Kitchen's inaugural Flag Day Celebration and All-American
Dinner/Auction will begin at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday at 720 W. 19th Sl, Costa Mesa.
Tickets are $35 per person, $50 per couple. Information: (949) 548-8861.
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The Newport Beach New-
comers Club meets al 10 a.m.
the third Wednesday of each
month at different homes.
The group of about 100
women go on the road and
play golf, tennis, bridge and
more. The group also holds
severaf evening parties. infor-
mation: (949) 854-4501.
SL Mark Health Ministries
presents Love W1thouLHonor
support groups at 10 a.m. and
7 p.m . Mondays through
December for women coping
with domestic viole nce. The
groups will meet for two
hours at St. Mark Presbyter-
ian Church, 2100 Mar Vistd ·
Ave., Newport Beach. Infor-
mation: (949) 72 J -8079.
The Jewish Family Service of
Orange County sponsors a dis-
Scrabble Club No. 350 meets
from 6 to l 0 p.m. Thursdays at
Borders Books, Music and
Cafe on 19th Street and New-
port Boulevard, Costa MeSd
The cost tS $3. New plilyers df<>
welcome. lnforrnallon: (9491
759-4871.
The Coin and Stamp Club
meets from -t to-3 p.m. Mon-
days al the Oasis Senior Cen-
ter. New· members interested
in tracting, buying and selling
stamps and coins are being
sought to jom these informal
meebngs. There are no fees
required. Lnlormation: (949)
644-3244.
Jewish Family Service offers
ongoing bereavement support
groups for adults at all stages
if •
of loss. The groups share expe-
nences, hear how others deaJ
with grief, receive support and
learn ways to cope with sad-
ness and loss. One group
meets at 7 p.m. Tuesdays at
Beth Jacob in Irvine. The sec-
ond group meets at 10 a.m.
Tuesdays dt Temple Judea in
Laguna I fills. The third group
meets at l p.m. Thursdays at
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There is no fee for these
groups, but advance reglStra-
tion is required. lnfonnation:
(714) 445-4950.
Newcomers lo the Balboa
Island, Corona del Mar, New-
port Beach and Newport Coast
areas are invited to meet oth-
ers who are also new at the
Newport Beach Newcomers'
Club. 1lus group of women
meets once a month on
Wednesdays at different
homes and loccHions. Informa-
tion: (949) 644-0302.
Jewish Family Service of
Orange County provides a
support and discuss1on group
to assist pdrtiapants in their
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recovery from duldhood or
teenage sexual abuse . The
group meets from 8 to 9:30
p.m. Tuesdays at 250 E Bak-
er St , Costa Mesa. Advance
registration is reqwred Infor-
mation: .(71-4) 445-4950
A Dealing with Dtvorce sup-
port group is offered by Jew-
ish Family Semce of Orange
County. The group lS led by
an expenenced counselor
and mee~ at 6 p.m. Tuesdays
at the Jewish Federation
Campus, 250 E.; .Bake r si.
Suite G, Costa MeSCI . For'
more information, mclucting
dates an(l fees, call Heather
Watson at (714) 445-4950.
An interfaith couples support
group lS offered by JeWlSh
Fanuly Serv1ce of Orange
County. The group addresses
issues !deed by couples Ul
which one partner is Jewish
and the other is not, Ulclucting
ra!Sing chtldren, observing
holidays. dJ.splaymg symbols
in the home-and reldboru.tups
wtth extended fdJl'Uhes The
group meets for three weekly
sessions Wednesddy everung
at Jewish FdJTllly SeMce, 250
E. Baker St., Swte G, Costd
Mesa For more t.nlonn11bon,
mcludmg ddtes dnd k><•'>. mil
(714) 445-4950
The Costa Mesa Chamber of
Commerce !.ponc,or'> d net-
working luncheon dt 1 L45
a.m. Wednesddys at the Cosld
Mesd Country Club, 1701 GoU
Course Rodd, C'ostd Mesa
lnfonnation: (714) 885-9090.
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A8 Thursday, June 8, 2000 Daily Pilot
East 1 Tth Street widening discUssio~ continue
• Business owners now
believe federal funding
Will be lost without
project, but still aren't
on board with the plan.
Andrew Glazer
DAILY PILOT
COSTA MESA -The city
will lose $4.2 million in feder·
al grants for citywide stret'.!t
improveme nts 1f 1t d~s· not
widen Edst 17th Street, a
county transportdbon official
Getti!!!l. INVOLVED
• GETTING INVOLVED runs penod·
ically in the Daily Pilot If you'd like
information on getting your orga·
nizat1on listed. call (949) 574-4228
ASSOCIATION RENAIS·
SANCE CREATORS
The Cosld Mesd woup spon·
sors and !'tupports oulrndch
community serv1cp programs,
such dS the homf'lt'SS SdOCtU·
ary. VolunlPcrs .ir0 needed.
For mow 1nforrndlton, call
(714 J 54 0-5803.
BIG BROTHERS, BIG SIS·
TERS Of ORANGE COUNTY
Men and women over 20
years old who have lived LO
told a committee of home and
business owners Tuesday.
Peter Naghavi, the city's
transportation engineer, has
said from the start that the
city must make East 17th
Street a six-lane thoroughfare
to receive its share of federal
grants for road improve-
ments.
Members of a committee of
business owners and 'resi-
dents -who instead have
proposed creating bus turnout
la nes, building a medium and
planting· new trees there -
suspected that Naghavi was
Orange County for at least six
months and have been on the
JOb for at least three months
dre needed to serve as big
brothers or big sisters for chil-
dren ages !) to 16 from single-
parent homes. For informa-
llon, call (714) 544-7773.
BOY SCOUTS
OF AMERICA INC.
Volunteer opportunities for
the Orange County Council
include fund-raising, pro-
gram development and train-
ing to existing troops and
packs. For more information.
Cdll (714) 546·4990.
BOYS & GIRLS CLUBS
Of NEWPORT·MESA
The three area clubs need
volunteer coaches and arts
and crafts workshop teachers.
overstating the issue to win
their ~orsement.
But that changed Tuesday
night, when they heard the
news from the county official.
•rm convinced now." said
Dan Perlmutter, who owns a
shopping center on East 17th
Street. #But the differena!
between us and the l county)
and city transportation staff is
that they don't care· about
a nything but moving cars.
They don't $eem to be con-
cerned a bout the quality of
We of citizens.#
The committee, fonned by
For locations and more infor-
mation. call (949) 642-2245.
CENTER f OR CRUTIVE
ALTERNATIVES
The organization works
through t.fte United Way and
needs volunteers, graduate
level interns or trainees. For
more information, call (949)
642·0377.
COLLEGE HOSPITAL
The College Hospital Costa
Mesa Auxiliary is seeking vol-
unteers to perform clerical,
reception desk, gift shop and
other duties. For more infor-
mation, call (949) 642-2734
between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m.
COSTA MESA
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the city to help Its own trans-
portation staff find a way to
improve traffic flow there, has
overwhelmingly opposed
widening the street to six
lanes.
The monthly meetings
have been tense, with Tues-
day's gathering being no
exception.
"At least they didn't call
m y parents names, and I was·
n't. stabbed." Nag ha vi joked
Wednesday.
The six months of debates
delayed any decision-making
by the City Council -origi-
leers for ushering, backstage,
mailings, typing, lights and
many other duties. For more
• information, call (949) 650-
5269.
COSTA MESA
HISTORICAL SOCIETY
The society collects inform~
tion, photos and artifacts relat-
ing to the history of Costa
Mesa and the harbor area.
Volunteers are needed for cler-
ical tasks, computer input and
help in the · library. For more
information, call (949) 631-
5918.
COSTA MESA LITERACY
COUNCIL
The Costa Mesa Literacy Cen-
ter needs volunteer tutors to
teach English as a second lan-
guage. A $30 materials fee
provides everything needed to
lead a student through two
skill books. To register, or for
more information, call (949)
548-3384 or (949) 548-6584.
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nally targeted for' August -
about what to 40 with East
17th street. o'n Wednesday,
Naghavl said he doesn't
expect the item to reach the
council before February 2001.
Perhnutter and fiv~ other
business owners and resi-
dents fonned a separate com-
mittee last month to find ~
wa\:Jof preserving Hthe mom
and pop feel" of East 17th
Street.
He said a wider street,
which would narrow side-
walks and landscaping,
would ..1 be 1~ss friendly to
COSTA MESA
SENIOR CENTER
The multipurpose senior ser-
vices facility at the comer of
19th Street and Pomona
Avet'tue;seeks volunteers for a
variety of tasks. For more inf or·
mation, call (949) 645-2356
between 9 a .m. to 5 p.m.
COSTA MESA POLICE
DEPARTMENT
Seniors age 55 and up are
being sought to help staff the •
West Side substation. Volun-
teers would be asked to work
two four-hour daytime shifts
per week and would be
responsible for a nswering
phones, bicycle registration,
fingerprinting, data entry and
assist with other citywide pro·
jects. Bilingual seniors in
Spanish and English are also
needed. For an application or
more information, contact
Senior Volunteer Fred Gaeck-
ler al (714) 754-5208.
shoppers.
Naghavi on Tuesday also
presented an alternative plan
to the committee, calling for
six lanes on East 17th from
Orange Avenue to Santa Ana
Avenue only. The committee
reluctantly voted to have city
traffic engineers study that
option.
Naghavi said he is confi.
dent the city would be eligi·
ble for the federal grants with
the· compromis~d plan. But
committee members said
they only approved the study
for discussion purposes.
COURT·APPOINTED
SPECIAL ADVOCATES
Volunteers are needed to serve
as advocates for abused,
neglected and abdndoned
children. Volunteers work
one-on-one with a child for
three hours a week. For more
information, call (714) 935.
6124.
CRISIS ASSISTANCE
PROGRAM, INC.
This nonprofit organization is
seeking vor'unteers for its
expanding trauma response
program. Volunteers would
assist law enforcement, fire
fighters and emergency-type
responders by providing emo·
tional first aid and support to
injured or traumatized peo·
pie. Other volunteers would
provide dispatch and office
support. No experience is
necessary, tra1rung will be
provided. For more mfonna·
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his adult son, Byron, a surfer.
_And somehow the graceful
lines of the old Hobie seem to
accentuate the contemplative
nature of the face on the door.
The weird profundity of
tiki art and architecture is
something McMackin and his
wife, JuUe, take seri ously.
The face on the gate is mere-
ly the latest addition to a
domestic land'scape that
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Assistant City Atty.
Thomas Nixon said the mon-
ey would go toward preserv-
ing the neighborhood's char-
includes numerous totems
and tiki statues carved from
rock and tree trunks.
The front yard of the home
is dotted with gently rustling
palm trees and plurneria
bushes. Rooms inside are
appointed with rattan furni-
ture and oil paintings of lush
Hawaiian scenery.
•Art Deco will never go
out of style,• .says McMackin,
who himself has the slightly
amused look of a true
philosopher. •I search for it
everywhere. It's a sickness.•
acter.
"Residents can know that
Mesa Verde will feel the ben-
efit of the money,• he said ..
Friend said her client,
however, would not.
"She had to give up her
dream home to go on with her
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Now you know why Tm in newspapers
• # The reviews are in:
"Man, you looked petri-
fied."
"You make a deer in
headlights look natural.·
•Al Gore 1S looser than
you.•
And from my wife: "You
weren't that bad.•
I was that bad. So bad I
was beyond bad.
'-I should have enjoyed
Tuesday night. The comrnu-'
nity celebrated a historic
moment as 72% of Newport·
Mesa voters agreed to fix our
aging schools. In a single
day, our schools were $165
million richer.
And this vote touched
home for me. The three
schools that my four sons will
attend during their Newport-
Mesa days were handed a
whopping $28.5 million for
repairs.
For anyone who loves our
schools, it was a night to
remember. For me, I wish it
was a night I could forget.
l made the mistake of try-
ing to be a Kmart version of
Dan Rather, co-anchoring the
election night coverage of
N.ews Center 3 in Costa
Mesa. Instead, l made OCN
William Lobdell
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reporters look like Edward R.
Murrow. •
Usually I'm not too bad on
camera. That's why \..
MediaOne head honcho Del
Heinz asked me to do the
news special with Valerie
Mitchell and Mark Andrews,
two veterans of local TV
news:
It all seemed so simple. A
single issue·. Lots or guests.
Results, results, results. A
few hours on the air. What
fun.
After lying awake most of
the night. I now know where
it all went wrong. Shortly
before the camera's red light
stared me down, I pictured
alJ my supportive colleagues
Ul the newsroom sitting
around the television set and
malong fun of eve:rytlung I
said.
Election returns wouldn't
be coming in for at least the
first hour, so the newsroom
would have nothing to do
but watch TV and goof on
me (and that's exactly what
they did).
So t stumbled, I bwnbled
and at one point ·· when ·
interviewing bond supporter
Kurt Yeager ~-I even forgot
the question I was asking.
•Ah, ah,• I stuttered,
fanatically searching my sud-
denly blank mind for some-
thing, anything. The only
thing that came into my
head: ·1 forgot the question!
Back to you, Valene!~
What a dope.
By this time, I Just knew
the Pilot editors and
reporters were in hysterics (a
fact I confirmed later), which
only made Uungs worse for
me. .
Still, the show must go on
so I bravely plowed ahead
for nearly three hours, acting
like Ted Baxter on 10 cups of
coffee.
Mercifully, the Registrar ol
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Voters brushed counl.l.Dg the
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and we signed off
After the show, I had only·
one hope: maybe no one
watched.
But that Uun dream died
as soon as I woke up
Wednesday. and my oldest
son dldn't say "good morn-
ing~ qr "how you dqing?"
but "Dad, ah, a.h, l forgot the
question I" • .
. He thought il wa.s very. •
funny.
Apparently my office
mates have an 11-year·old's
sense. of humor. They found
my performance so htlanous
that they taped 1t and
planned on rerunnmg 1t
throughout the day
But I got into the office
early and stole the tape. And
I'm t.hmlung maybe I'll go
home, have a beer, pop m
the video and watcb myself
lookl.ng more awkward than
a 15-year-old at his hrst
dance.
Then 1 can have the last
laugh:·
• WIWAM LOBOEU. former Daily
Pilot editor, 1s the editor of Times
Community News. His e-mail address
is: bill.lobdell@latimes.com
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-~ond supporters still· riding high
•Even an opponent's
proposal to reverse the
vote's outcoll\e can't
squelch districtwide
jubilance.
O..,.tte Goulet
DAILY PILOT
NEWPORT-MESA
There was jubUance and
relief throughout the 6cbool
district Wednesday as reality
sunk in that a $163-million
weight had been lifted from
its shoulders.
It was an emotional teaJ-
ization for many who dedi-
cated countless hours and
developed an almost person-
al stake in seeing the $110-
million school bond pass. Oo
Tuesday, it did -with 72%
of the vote.
"I'm totally relieved and
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CONTINUED FROM A 1
nity had to work together -
the community as a whole had
to work as one entity," said
school board member Judy
Franco.
One resident after dnolher
excited,• wd Renee Bowen,
PTA president at College
Patk Elementaiy School.
There were few dry eyes
at the victory party Tuesday
night after the final count
came in. The excitement car-
ried over to the next day.
"We're very excited and
very happy,• · said Joyce
Christiansen, PTA president
at Killybrooke Elementary
School. "The teachers were
ecstatic today at school.
We're tired -physically and
emotionaUy exhausted -
but it was so worth it. It's
pretty neat and exciting that
all our hard work paid off.•
Despite all the hard work
and long hours, the positive
results made the experience
· worthwhile.
"We're exhausted but
euphoric,• said Linda Mook,
president of the Newport-
Mesa Federation of Teachers.
expressed astonishment and
relief at the way the two com-
munities came together.
"It was fantastic," said John
Rule, a longtime resident and
member of the Newport-Mesa
Schools Foundation. • Jt
brought two cities together for
the first time in years.•
· Charles Heath of
'Il'amultola told campaigners
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•Teachers were thrilled with missing from the bond mea-
the passage of Measure A -sure.
it means they won't be teach-•There's nothing to say
ing in dilapidated buildings this money will be managed
and I think they feel really any more wisely ~n in the
good that they were pa.rt of past 30 years. They can't del-
something that wiU leave egate legislative powers to
such a lasting legacy in our an oversight committee,•
district,• she said. "It made English said. •All we've
all the aching feet from done is a classic liberal solu-
precinct walking and all the tion which is io· throw more
hoarse voices .from phone· money at (the problem].•
. banking and all the. pizza . English also predicted
heartburn worth i!. • . close scrutinY. for those school
While those who support-board members who will
ed the measure were rejoic-seek reelection in the fall.
lng, however, others were But those are issues that
considering options for will be dealt with later. For
reversing the vote's outcome. now, Measure A supporters
Kurt English, a member of will bask in their victory.
the Orange County Young "It's a good feeling, I
Republicans, which opposed think, for all of us,• said
the measure, said the group Supt. Robert Barbot. "It's
will now consider trying to going to have a positive
qualify for a ballot measure to impact not only on our kids,
reverse the decision or add but on future generations to
controls that they felt were come.·
following the election that it
was their unflagging spirit that
made all the difference.
"With this community, we
definitely. had a cohesive
group," he said. "This cam-
paign (committee) ensured
· that every supporter made it to
th.e polls, no matter what the
obstacle. And that is unique."
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Fine said be doesn't expect
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"W~re deeply saddened
at the loss ol a dear friend of
South Cout Repertory and
of all the arts in Orange
County," said SCR's produc-
ing artistic director, David
Emmes. "She generously
provided outstanding lead-
ership and counsel on
numerous occasions, and
will be greatly missed."
•Renee's love for the arts,
her elegant dignity and her
impeccable style were Teadi-
ly evident at every tum,•
said Orange County Per-
forming Arts Center presi-
dent and CEO Jerry Mandel.
"This extraordinary woman
bas left a tremendous legacy.
We will miss her greatly, and
remember her fondly."
In her work with ·arts
organizations, Mrs
Segerstrom played a very
active and engaged role,
recalled Catherine Thyen,
who served on Center com-
mittees with her.
"She was very much a
hands-on member of the
committees," Thyen said.
"She worked diligently
when she was working on a
project."
Mark Chapin Johnson,
chairman emeritus of the
Center, said Mrs. Segerstrom
was "of the old school.•
"She really deeply appre-
ciated and understood the
value of arts in the communi-
Daily Pilqt
ty,• Jobmon said. •she wu
there (at performances) all
the time.·
Mn. Segerstrom, bom in
Lake Porelt, m., bad been a
resident of Orange County
for 25 years.
Over the coune of her life,
she formed dose frte~pt
with many artiltl and
. designers, including famed
architect J.M. Pei;
Segerstrom Hall designer
Cha.Iles ~wrence, Perform-
ing Arts Cen ter designer
Peter Walker and British
sculptor Henry Moore.
She was the one who
gave the name "Firebird• to
the dramatic sculpture that
graces the front of the Per-
forming Arts Center, a work
by Richard Lippold.
In addition to her work as
a supporter of the arts, Mrs.
Segerstrom was also an avid
collector. She acquired
works by a~ts such as
Hans Hoffmann and Fer-
nand Leger. She also occa-
sionally dabbled in the retail
world, managing an Yves
Saint Laurent boutique in
South Coast Plaza for a time.
She is survived by her
husband; her son, Michael;
her daughter, Mikette1
granddaughter Lillie Von
Issenberg; and grandson Ion
Alexander Tuiac.
VtSitation will be held at
Waverly Church 1n Santa
Ana from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Sunday. Funeral services will
be held at Waverly Church
at 3 p.m. Monday.
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:·pivas, onions and caw chip bingo cram the social schedule 'T be Divas of the Bal-• boa Theater, a local
guild dedicated to
restoring the hisloric build-~ ing on the Balboa Peninsula
, and ma.king the property a
local center for the perform-
.pig arts, gathered recently
to celebrate the effort.
,. Unda and Tod White of
, J'lewport Beach hosted
about 150 guests. at their .
waterfront residence as the
·Qt+ild presented a report on
,,its fund-raising. •
"We have raised over
, $30,000 for the theater so
far,· said Eve Komyet,
membership chair for the
guild.
"With great events like
tPis and support from so
... m~y ~embers of the com·
munity, we are sure to
increase that nwnber dra-
' matically in comin~ months,•
said the vivacious Komyei. a
"powerhouse of local fund·
raising support for many
worthwhile causes.
Sampling the super hors
d 'oeuvres provided by Brit-
. la's Cafe on the peninsula
"were Eve Poussard, Devon
Kile, Richard Kiss, Kathie
Lowden, Leslea Miller,
Dayna Petut, Kay Ridge-
way, Wendy Sliver, Nlll
Stevens, Fran MulvanJa,
' Sue Cannon, Sharl Brown,
Norm Jensen, Jim White-
head and Robert Levin. •
The fabulous, real-life
diva, former Hollywood
starlet Kathy Thompson,
• once again has been deal-
ing in onions. Imperial
County sweet onions, to be
exact.
Every year, Thompson of
, Corona del Mar goes on a
mission -she loads her
: sleek white Rolls Royce
: with bags of the de licious
: onions and delivers them all
' over town to increase
, awareness in the communi-
: ty for the Share Our-Selves
• Star Team that works to
: feed the hungry in Orange
: County.
: Thompson is the chair-
! woman of an annual lun-
"\:heon to benefit SOS, and
this year's event, held
recently at the Five Crowns
Restaurant in Corona del
Mar, required the distribu-
tion of some 1,000 pounds
of onions to local patrons.
Thompson, who founded
the Star Team in 1994, was
joined by a host of active
women and men -includ-
ing Marybell Cox, Carol
Reisner, Carol and Henry
Schieleln, George Went-
worth, Jim and Katherine
Emmi, Carol Fracaiosy,
Dorothy Gray and the Dick
Loderbouses -for a rous-
ing afternoon raising funds
for SOS. The organization
provides life-sustaining ser-
vices to many, including the
working poor of Orange
County. Nearly $20,000 was
raised. Bravo, Kathy . •
Now here's a real farm
story to warm your hearts.
The Centennial Parm Foun-
dation in Costa Mesa held
its fifth annual Western par-
ty, called "Moollennium, •
Saturday evening at the
Orange County Fair-
grounds.
_ This event, a true harbin-
:,: ger of summer on the coast,
: lived up to its traditions,
• attracting plenty or good· " . ~ lookin' gals and guys Ill
• boots, hats and Western-.. ..
..
B.W. Cook
THE CROWD·· .
themed duds. They were
prepared to play the famous
cow chip bingo with real
cows, and then dine on the
major spread of ribs, chick-
en and plenty of thick bar-
becue sauce.
Bllly Erickson and the
Bandits played into the
night, and the special tradi-
tion featuring the All Amer-
ican Boys Chorus, directed
by David Albularto, was a
real treat for the folks who
were doing plenty of moo-
ing around and mixing with
one another to help the
foundation.
The event was chaired
with style by Mary Ann
Arc.bbold, with assistance
from a committee including
Barbara Buck, Suzanne
Guthrie, Pat Henka, Diane
Jones, Myra Karamanos,
Heidi Luce, Dianne Kawa-
mura, Napcy Nunan, Karen
ScbmJdt, Peggy
Segentrom, Pat Sm.Ith and
Julie Ward. _
Across town on Pelican
Hill, another charity event
tied to the land wu unfold-
ing midweek. The commu-
nity-conscious locals point-
ed their Mercedes-Benzes
and BMWs up Newport
Coast Drive to preview the
fabulous new Marriott
Coast Villas, a time-shared
resort with a Pacific view
. that rival's mo5t scene'S on
the Calitornia coast, if not
the French Riviera .
It was all for the local
Boys & Girls Clubs of
Orange County, as organiz-
ers rallied more than 200
guests for the sneak peek.
A marvelous spread of
late-afternoon delights
·catered by Culinary Adven-
tures tempted the predinner
sunset crowd, including
such local luminaries as
Peggy Goldwater Clay, ~
Charlene lmmell, Zee
Allred, Adrienne Brennan,
Julie David, Betty Belden
Palmer, Sue Cannon, Carol
Wilken, Jan Landstrom and
Virginia Knott Bender .
Orange County Sheriff
Mike Carona was the guest
speakei. He talked about
the work of the Boys & Girls
Clubs. A special tribute was
paid to Marco Sanchez,
who was named Youth of
the Year.
• a.w. COOK'S column appears
Thursdays and Saturdays.
Above: From left.
Britta Pulllani,
EveKomyel
and Michelle Roberge
attend the Divas of
Balboa Theater guild
event.
Le~ Carol Reisner,
Sumeth Sam Tila, the
chef/owner of Royal
Thai Restaurant, and
Kathy Thompson work on .
behalf of the Share Our
Selves Star Team to raise
funds for the organization,
which helps the poor.
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Inf¥i, Grill:S" sauces add ~ce to local dining scene
I n Orange County today,
it seems that if you want
to visit a restaurant with
unusual and authentic cui-
• sine, the strip malls are the
display cases for these little
gems.
If you are searching
locally tor one of these.
hideaways,. look no further.
The lnka Grill at Bristol
Street and Redhill Avenue
in Costa Mesa will take you
out of your regular routine
and send your mouth on a
journey to other regions.
The lnka Grill is run by
Ana Montoya-Ives, who was
Din!'!I REVIEW
born in
Chi-
mobte, a
small .
fishing
village
in north-
ern Peru. She embraces
origmal family recipes an d
national favorites on her
menu. The dishes reflect the
venting geography of the
country, using fish from the
coastal region, potatoes and
meats from the m9untainous
areas, and the diverse influ-
ences, including European
and Asian, found in Peru.
The grill still has the lay-
out of its fast-food predeces-
sor but is newly decorated
with the images and arti-
facts of South America:
brightly colored paintings,
rust-and gold-sponged
walls highlighting Incan
masks in copper and
~.
turquoise. Small booths sur-
round dark wood tables sil-
ting atop Mexican tile, cre-
ating a true getaway atmos-
phere.
1bis is not standard
south-of-the-border fare. If
you are expecting the usual
burritos, tacos and enchi-
ladas we Southern Callfor-
. nians have grown accus-
tomed to, prepare yourseU.
You may never have
heard of some of the items
on this menu. It's worth
perusing, not only to learn
about the foods of Peru but
also to get those taste buds
fired up. Chicken, beef and
vegetarian dishe!i, as well
as seafood and house spe-
cialties, use combinations,
flavors and ingredients not
often found in local restau-
rants.
We began with the garlic
shrimp ($7 .95), a generous
amount 'of plump shellfish
sauteed in a tomato garlic
sauce with just a hint of
chilies, and served With
good, hot potato slices to
cool your jets. The warm,
chewy torta bread served
upon seating was made for
dipping in this sauce.
Sauces seem to be Inka
Grill's specialty, which sur-
prised me because I seldom
associate South American
food with tasty sauces. How
wrong am I.
Ceviche-fish marinated
in cilantro-chili-lime juice-
makes a great light start.
But if you are in the mood
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Watter Evangelo Lozano holds a plate of Arroz Con
Mariscos, a house specialty at the lnka Grill.
papa rellena ($4.95), a pota·
to stuffed with lean beef,
black olives, boiled eggs
and· raisins and then deep-
fried,
The appetizer menu pre-
sents several surprises,
including mussels in a spicy
sa.]sa_oLred onion. tomato
and cilantro; and chichar-
roo, pieces of chicken mari-
nated in garlic, then deep-
fried and served with yucca.
The entrees are equally
distinctive. Picante de came
($9.95), lean and flavorful
pieces of beef and potatoes
.sauteed in spicy garli~.chili
sauce that creeps up on you,
was one of our favorite selec-
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flavor next to the talla Gior-
gio ($10.95)-shrimp, cala-
mari and cod sauteed with
fresh garlic and chilies in a
light, creamy soy.sauce-but
once the, full force of the fla-
vors sunk in, the picante de
came held its own.
The talla Giorgio
remained our favorite
entree ordered because of
ufe creamy but light, spicy
yet subtle, soy sauce, which
was a treat. And the squeat
jllish about squid can order
'th.is without the calamari.
Th,e chaufa de pollo
($6.95), chicken fri~d-rice
Peruvian style, w~s a bit
bland, but this is a good,
solid dish for the faint of
tongue and captures the
delicate spices of the East.
Next time, I will order the
kisijara chicken ($7 .95) in a
soy, ginger and cucumber
sauce served with rice.
The side orders are
enough to capture your
attention with items such as
fri ed yucca, cancha-Peru-
vian com nuts and fried
bananas.
For dessert, we bad a.
freshly baked bread pud-
ding topped with a Kahlua
cream sauce ($3.95), but we
were told we missed out by
not ordering the crepes. The
two thin pancakes are filled
with creamy caramel and
topped with roasted
peanuts. If this dessert is as
good as the bread pudding,
that alone is reason enough
to return.
But there is much more
to the lnka Grill than fine
desserts. An interesting
me nu serving authentic and
original food with flair, and
at a fair price, will bring
anyone back for more.
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CRITICS
Chan, Wtlson rpake
an enf.ertaining team
"Shanghai Noon• ls
everything last year's "Wild
Wi,ld West• desperately tried
Rob Orozco
to be:
fu:ony.
•coherent
and fun-
ny.
"Wild
Wl.ld
West•
tried to
wow
aucli-
ences
with stu-
pid gad-
admirer Jackie Chan, who
plays Chon Wang (say it
loudly three times), an impe-
rial guard sent to tlie Ameri-
can West to rescue a Chinese
princess (Lucy Llu). The fish-
out-of-water routine begins
when he tea.ms up with out-
law Roy O'Bannon (Owen
Wilson).
. The plot is merely a ploy
tor Chan's mii..rtial arts
sequences, which are still
amazing after close to· 50
films. Those scenes are
directed with a light touch
by Tom Dey ..
Horses
were the
source of
power -
providlng
trans·
portation,
moVUlg
ore from
the mines
and
pumping
~ater -
in this
remote area of Namibia.
The story is told in a nar-
rative, with a young colt as
the storyteller. He is
befriended m the stable by
an orj>han boy who helps
him escape as World War I
breaks out .
getry and insipid •comedic"
writing and acting.
"Shanghai Noon• suc-
ceeds because it develops
characters, succeeds with its
cast and has a plo.t, however
thin, that is not burdened
with a dim-witted script (U
you want to test your movie
history, try to catch all the
Western references included
by writers Alfred Gough and
Miles Millar).
In\spite of Oey's ability to
capture Chan's artistry, Chan
still needs a director -such
as former sidekick Sammo
Hung -who can recapture
the sheer joy of his perfor-
mances in his vintage Hong
Kong releases. Until the stu-
clios are willing tp give Chan
Cree rein on a film, Dey and
Brett Ratner from "Rush
Hour• will suffice.
.. Running Free" tells the story of Lucky the foal, who is shipped to an African mining
town and later adopted by orphaned stable boy Richard (Chase Moore).
The cmematography is
stunrung, capturing the
caprioous nature of the
horse and the stark beauty of
the desert .
Young children may be
affected by man's cruelty to
other men and an.unals. The
promotion of this ftlrn seems
limited, as there were flve of
us at the orl.ly theater screen-
ing this film in the area.
"Shanghai Noon· is the
new film starring martiaJ arts
expert and Buster Keaton
"Shanghai Noon• (a play
on •High Noon") has all the
hallmarks of a traclitionaJ
Western. There's the fight in
the saloon. A train robbery.
Cowboys and Inclians. A
brothel. The requisite show-
down in the center of town.
So what makes all of this
fresh? The presence of actor-
writer Wilson ("Bottle Rock-
et,• "Rushmore") as the
surfer-Zen cowboy who
becomes Chan's sidekick.
Like Chris Tucker before
him in •Rush Hour,• Wilson
plays to Chan's screen
charisma and, while not
stealing the picture, comple-
ments Chan's presence.
Although this is not the
funniest Western comedy
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"Running Free• is an
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travelogue and, almost, a
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'Educatio~' is knowledgeable about Americ;;m. life
9y Tom Titus
Seldom is the output of a popular
music composer so prodigious
and so varied that it can be
employed as the building block for a
life story on stage. But in the case of 1
Randy Newman,
it is aU that and
more. Theater
Newman's
composilions-
corppiled by fel-
low composer Michael Roth, dra-
matmge Jeny Patch and the song-
writer himself-fonn the "story line"
of South Coast Repertory's original
theater piece, "The Education or
Randy Newman.• It's an intere1ting
concept, although not entirely
unique. A similar device was used
some time ago on SCR's Second
Stage with •Marry Me a Little,"
using the lesser-known music of
Stephen Sondheim.
"The .Education of Randy New-
man· focuses on-what else?-a
tunesmith much like the real New-
man and traces his birth in Los
Angeles, his childhood in Louisiana
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and his return to L.A. for a suecess-·
ful career. There is no dialogue, only
Newman's music set to a series of
dramatic images directed and
choreographed with flair by Myron
Johnson. .
Sketching out the composer's life
story in sometimes obscure but often
invigorating fashion is an ensemble
of seven singer-actors, with all but
the central figure (Scott Waara)
asswning multiple characterizations.
Along the way, there are pointed
comments on the military, youthful
torments, racism, romance, as well
as coming of age in a turbulent
atmosphere-and that's just the first
act.
The young protagonist's rigid
upbringing in the mid-1940s by his
military officer father (Jordan Ben-
nett) j.s established early in a spirited
piece called "New Orleans Wms the
War.• Soon, the bespectacled Waara
encounters ostracism on the kinder-
garten· level in "Four Eyes,· as he
learns to cope with childhood trau-
mas.
Growing up in the segregated
South occupies much of the first act,
with Waara's character discovering
that all men aren't necessarily creat-
ed equal in such acid-tinged mun-
bers as "Rednecks," "Binningbarn"
and "Roll With the Punches," the
latter a showcase assignment for
John Lathan, one of the company's
two African American performers.
A left-handed salute to Huey P.
Long spices the energetic "King-
fish" number, while Jennifer Leigh
Warren-the show's most impressive
singer-stirs memories of "Louisiana
1927" from her point of view as a
black woman.
Gregg Henry occupies center
stage for the teen-years segment
("There's a Party at My House• and
"Shame"). The scene soon shifts
back to Southern California for one
ol Newman's most celebrated
pieces, "I Love L.A .. • a robust clos-
ing number for the first act.
.After a tribute to the big buck
("lt's Money That l Love") kicks off
the secrind, more energetic act, Alli-
son Smith and the ensemble break
into perhaps Newman's 'most cele-
brated single, "Short People.• In
what is far and away the show's fun-
niest segment, the composer's satiric
wit is shown at its sharpest.
Smith serves as Waara's first love
in a pair of poignant duets, •1 Think
It's Going to Rain Today• and "Love
Story.· Sheny Hursey (featured as
Waara's mother in the first act) cools
the atmosphere wonderfully in "Bet-
ter Off Dead,• while Waara and
Henry set a more materialistic tone
with the hymn to financial success,
•My Life is Good."
Warren writhes in silhouette as a
stunning temptress in •You Can
Leave Your Hat On,• celebrating
the pleasures of the flesh. Smith
~the pam of separation in
one ol the show's most moving num-
bers, •When He Loved Me,• while
Warren digs even deeper with "I
Want You to Hurt Like I Do.•
A ritfier's del)th brings two lovers
(Wdfa and ~y) together in a
touching cemet'eiy seen~. ~d War-
ren hits the rafters with the ~ond
act signature numbet "Days of
Heaven."
· The message, if there is one, is
conveyed by the entire company in
"The World Isn't Fair.--\ .1 ,
Roth's musical direction and
Johnson's creative stage movement
bring these often-disparate number$
into a cohesive focus, using the
medium of song to define an era of
modem American history most of us
remember all too well. "The Educa-
tion of .Randy New;nan • will touch
its audience on many levels.
' TOM TllUS reviews local theater for the
Daily Pilot. His reviews appear Thursdays
and Saturdays.
Costa Mesa turns up the heat with sizzling rendition of 'Gypsy'
By Tom Titus
C !ear the decks. Clear the
tracks. Everything's
coming up roses at the
Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse.
In the annals' of American
theater. there are three mon-
. ster musicals about women
who made it big in show
business, Theater and Ethel
REYJEW ~!~~ two of
them:
•Annie Get Your Gun• and
"Gypsy.· The third is Barbra
Streisand's "Funny Girl.·
Costa Mesa has pulled out
all the stops to render a high-
voltage production of "Gyp-
sy,• the story of Gypsy Rose
Lee and her hard-driving
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mentor, the mother of aU
stage mothers.
The title role may belong
to the young vaudevillian
who, quite by chance,
became the biggest stripper
in the business. But "Gypsy"
centers on the woman who
pushed her into history-
Mama Rose, which became a
signature role for Menn.an in
the late 1950s.
Merman, it is said, didn't
want the young lyricist for
"Gypsy" to also write the ·
music, so that duty fell to Jule
Styne, while Arthur Laurents
penned the book. The lyri-
cist? A near-neophyte named
Stephen Sondheim, whose
words-and music-were
destined to dominate musical
theater for the next three
decades.
In the Costa Mesa produc-
tion, director and musical
supervisor Damien Lorton has
taken a large-scale musical
and adapted it splendidly to
the playhouse's small-scale
dimensions. On an opening
night when the air condition-
ing was on the fritz, the pro-
duction was even hotter than
the audience.
Hotter than both is the
show's Mama Rose, Andrea
Goldin, who renders a bravu-
ra performance as show biz's
ultimate stage mother. Goldin
bits the stage with the force
of a runaway train and estab-
lishes her "Gangway world,
get off of my runway" charac-
ter indelibly in her early solo
"Some People.· It makes
audience members virtually
salivate as they await the
showstoppers • Everything's
Coming Up Roses" and
"Rose's Tum1" which Goldin
delivers with verve and gusto.
The title character of an
ugly duckling metamor-
phosed into a sultry swan is a
dual delight from local the-
ater's premier musical actress,
Adriana Sanchez. While
Sanchez is supremely enter-
taining as Lee. the popular
peeler. she is even more
impressive during her awk-
ward, deer-in·the-headlights
phase as Louise, the over-
looked older sister of the
blond "baby" who would go
on to become actress June
Havoc.
With all that star-power
around him, Teny Adkinson
often is a bit Jost in the role of
Rose's softh~arted manager,
Herbie. Bul Adkinson makes
his presence felt solidly when
he finally asserts himself in
the payoff scenes at the Oma-
ha burlesque house. Star Diaz
complements the trio nicely
as the grown-up but still-
babied June.
A tugh point of any pro-
duction of "Gypsy" is the
"Gotta Have a Gimmick~
segment offered by the three
veteran strippers-who are
not so "veteran• in the Costa
Mesa version but quite
watchable nevertheless.
Megan Endicott, Nicki Peek
and particularly Kelli LeMas-
ter bump and grind hilarious-
) y as the princesses of peeling,
each with her own specialty,
under the fine choreographic
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tutelage of Roberta Kay.
Gary Trinidad sells his "All
I Need Now is the Girls'
Number" with an eager grin
and a smooth hoofing style.
And it's an extra treat to
watch Sanchez in the back-
ground eagerly mimicking his
steps.
Laurielle Hofer and Aman-
·da Lamb are super cute as'
· the younger versions of sisters
June and Louise, while Tony
Grande functions credibly in
three backgroun aracter
roles. •
Other bright spots in the
Costa Mesa show include
Tanya Gallo's harried theater
secretary-who drew the
biggest laughs of the night
Saturday while wrangling a
contrary telephone-Stephen
Reifenstein in triple duty as
assorted show biz types, and
the "card girls," Angelique
Batsel and Jessica Andrus,
who announce the scenes
and appear as almost identi-
cal twins.
Backed by a three-piece
band of Joey Kincer, Shawn
Batsel and Jermain Sherman,
Costa Mesa's "Gypsy" is a
terrific show. And it's a har-
binger of the playhouse's
next season: all musicals, all
the time.
U future performances
draw the overflow crowds of
Saturday night, we can final-
ly erase the adjective "finan-
cially troubled• from the Cos-
ta Mesa Civic Playhouse title .
• TOM lTTUS reviews local theater
for the Daily Pilot. His reviews
appear Thuooays and Saturdays.
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will last a long time.•
-MAM SCHULJHEIS.
co-chairman of Citizens to Rebu;td Our ~
on Tuesday's passage of Measure A.
the $110-million school bond
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Thursday, June 8, 2000 AIS
EDITORIAL Reali er
\says fuel
spill not
a story
Bond vote was a gOod and:noble thlng
I/ r:e craftsmen of the su. c-
cessful school bond mea-
sure wanted stealth.
No publicity.
No public debates.
No signs splattered all over
town.
The Daily Pilot went the
opposite direction. A near daily
barrage of news stories, a
handful of supportive editorials
and a 12-page special section
packed with voter information,
including a school-by-school
MAILBAG
Reader finds it difficult
to image Beek as a brute
Having been acquainted with
Allan Beek, I find it difficult to
believe that he would "rough up"
cmyone-('"Battle uf dnebngm~
sures·neats up,• June 6). I can
understand his frustration caused
by the apparent inaccurate informa-
tion being disseminated by the sig-
nature gatherers for the rival Traffic
Phasing Ordinance Initiative.
There is no excuse for any "incor-
rect" inlonnation to be given by the
. signature gatherers to the citizens of
Newport Beach.
I remain very upset after reading
your article ("Signing up for the
gTeat initiative d~bate, • May 18). In
this article, former Newport Beach
Mayor Clarence Turner is quoted as
saying be thinks "it's quite possible
that people [collecting.stgnatures)
may have been saying' things that
are incorrect" when gathering sig-
natures for the amended TPO initia-
tive. He goes on to state that he is
"trying to make sure this stopped
happening.•
I am very concerned because I
was approached by two signature
gatherers at Gelson's market. They
encouraged me to sign the initiative
in order to "stop the expansion of
John Wayne Airport.• I was very
surprised. I thought this initiative
was about traffic and development,
not stopping the expansion of John
Wayne Airport.
It is the responsibility of the initia-
tive's backers to educate the signa-
ture gatherers they have hired to
accurately present their initiative
prior to asking the voters to place
their name on the line.
If, as Clarence Turner stated, it is
quite possible that voters received
incorrect information, the petition
process should start again with
any incorrect statements publicly
corrected.
YVONNE HOUSSELS
Corona del Mar
Resident agrees with
17th Street merchants
I'm celling regarding the article,
t•Grass-roots gTOUp criticizes 17th
Street plan,• June 1), and I am
wondering U l was at the same
meeting.
The temper of the meeting was
not about dumping traffic on resi·
dentia.l streets if we don't go to six a.mes. The temper of the meeting
was thet residents and store owners
alike do not want a six-lane thor-
oughfare going down 17th Street
where people will not shop and the
three month construction will ruin •
our mom-and-pop store atmosphere
that we have on 17th Street.
Anyone at the meeting would
have heenl over and over again
that people want to try but turnouts,
'left-tum lignall. And the biggest
problem " lbat tbe dty ii not listen-
ing, even to ltl own ad-hoc commit-
•· Its mind ii made up became
' there are S4 million dollan being
clangled In front ol them to do tbll.
listing of where the bond mon-
ey would go.
On Tuesday, the voters
spoke. Overwhelmingly.
The district's $110-million
school bond, all but pro-
nounced dead on arrival by
some who feared this area's
anti-tax sentiment, passed with
nearly 72% of the vote.
The turnout, especially if
"stealth" was the strategy, was
astonishingly good for a single-
issue special election. Roughly
The residents at this meeting
agreed with the store owners who do
not want a six-lane thoroughfare
down 17th Street. We want to accom-
modate ounelves to live here and pat::' here and we want the dty
to to us or it'I goihg to reflect
on eledicm day. Unfoctuoately, we
have a traffic engineer who does not
get the gilt of the small-town atmos-
phere in But Side Costa Mesa.
GAIL fl£IUCINS
Costa Mesa
Q>uncil should take more
time to review budget
I have a cue of budget envy
c •aty Coundl studies upcoming
budget.• Mey 24). Now, I'm aware
that coveting your neighbor's budget
procw is not tlOll1etbing people usu-
ally admit to in public. but lt'I true.
Sure, 1 know that my dty'I
ps-roc:w---mltl out wall wttb commu-'*' obtedft•, tbe policy dedlklna
20% of the registered voters
went to the polls, better than
some city council and school
board elections.
This then, is the golden
morning after, a time to say a
prideful thank you to the vot-
ers, to the members of the
grass-roots organization who
worked so hard for the bond's
success and to the teachers,
administrators, parents and stu-
dents who have put up with the
decay that had been allowed to
that are out in plain sight for every-
one to see and for staft to be guided
by. And, yes, I know that staff's pro-
posals for getting and spending
money are presented in an accessi-
ble way. Some even say they ~
attractively packaged.
But the public pert of the process
comes and goes in a two:week
Ila.sh. lt starts June 5 when the first
budget documents are made avail-
• able to the public, and is over June
19 with budget adoption by the
council. It doesn't give me time to
savor the nuances, the hidden
meanings, the mysteries hinted at
between the lines.
What goes here, there? Who geb
what, when? Why did they do that?
What of the future11Wo weeks, wUh -
just a no-public-<:ommeot study tes-aon and only ooe public heertng, is
not enough time to decide how to
get and spend S80 mlllkm.
I'm eaYkJm that Newport Beach
c::ltblml tab .... bunted
creep throughout their schools.
Our schools won't be fixed
tomorrow or the day after. But
with the passage of the bond
and the guarantee of millions
and millions of dollars being
pumped back into our schools,
improvement is at hand.
We should be proud of our-
selves, filled with a sense of a
job well done. If the schools are
our legacy, incubators for the
generations to come, we've
done a good and noble thing.
ERIC HUTCHISON
) J
approach. They take the time to get
to know their budget intimately.
They are introduced to it in May
and their council reviews it m sec-
tions -with public comment -
until the\r final vote on June 27.
I'd like to have mo~ than just two
weeks with Costa Mesa's budget. I'd
even like the aty to put it on the
city's Web site so I can conveniently
explore every nook and cranny of
the budget with my home computer.
Costa Mesa's process is otherwise
good, but too bnef. 1 seek a process
that well-mearung dtizens will find
rewvdinq so they will look for;ward
to attiquing U>e budget each year
instead ol just looking the other way.
Al an involved dtizen, I must
learn what's under the coven of the
COlta Mesa budget. 8onowtng the
timing ol Newport Beach's procea
could improve my cbencel ol curing
budget envy.
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The story in today's
Daily Pilot was a fine
example of creating the
news instead of reporting
it ( • Harbo.r fowl caught
up in
diesel FEEDBACK tuel
spill,"
May 31).
I was there through
most of the activity. Your
reporte; saw a couple of
ducks begging for food.
as they usually do, and
interpreted their actions
as ~swaying with open
beaks, gasping for air."
The swans were still ·
swimming out in tbe bay.
She might have gotten a
few names right, and the
•gallon of fuel,• but com-
pletely blew the rest of
the situation all out of
proportion. U this is an
excllTlpte Ofthe typeOf'
reporting you people
allow to go on in your ·
paper, I bold the rest of
your stories suspect.
WALT ULRIKSEN
Santa Ana
Thanks for the
article on Cox,
Rohrabacher
Thank you for the arti-
cle alerting the public to
the votihg record of our
public servants, Represen-
tatives Christopher Cox
and Dana Rohrabacher
1(Report.: Cox, Rohrabacher
have poor voting habits,·
June 7).
Talk about public ser-
vice! This is the kind of
reporting that really
serves a community. I
applaud you.
May I ~uggest that you
explore what the alterna-
tives are. It would be
good for all of us to know
whether there is anyone
out there that might do a
better job of representing
us.
ELEANOR KLEIN
Costa Mesa
No thanks on the
article on Cox,
Rohrabacher
Your front page head-
line, ("Report: Cox.
Rohrabacher have poor
voting habits,• June 7) is
one of the most irrespon-
sible, unethical pieces of
reporting that I have ever
seen. And, I've seen a
good many pieces of
reporting.
You failed to even
identify who the U.S.
Public: lnwast Relea.rdl
Glvup is. Had you simply
tclenttfted wbo tbey were,
you could put their com-
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Spectacular ocean and
Catalina views from this
4 BO, 3.5 BA home ..
Gourmet kitchen, three
viewing decks, wine
storage and lovely
landscaping. Please
call Rick and
Paula Cosenza at
(949) 717-5111.
1005 Bonnie Doone
large 4 BO, 3 BA
family home with bay
and ocean views.
Spacious living room
with high ceilings, 3 car
garage and large back
patio. Please call
Marian Phillippi at
(949) 717-5111
28"12 La Falda
Fabulous 4 BO, 3 BA
home with new carpet,
wood floors, ·security
system, wet bar and air
conditioning. Located in
a great neighborhood.
Please call Rick and
Paula Cosenza at
(949) 717-5111 .
Recently remodeled,
this single family
residence includes
new brick decking,
walkways and part(ing
area. Dock will
accommodate up to a
35' boat. Please call
John and Carol Jacobs
at (949) 717-5111 .
located in Mammoth
lakes, this 21 unit
motel Includes a 2 BO
living quarter. Comer
location adjacent to
new developments.
Good income and
mvestment. Please
call Duncan Forgey at
(949) 717-5111.
..
Just steps to the
beach this duplex has
2 units with 2 BO, 1 BA
each and part(ing for
3 cars. Great income
investment Furnished
with washer/dryer in
each unit. Please call
John and Carol Jacobs
at (949) 717-5111.
24536 Kings Ro.ct
Gorgeous 4 BO, 3 BA
home with numerous
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carpet, large separate
dining room and French
doors. Please call Rick
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(949) 717-5111.
Fabulous bay and city
light views from this
2 BO, "2 9Jlil·"COndo.
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fireplace in living room
and patio. Dock for 4s·
boat. f>teaae call John
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(949) 717-5111.
314 Campbell Lane
Largest floorplan in
Brittanywoods, the best
complex in Eastside
Costa Mesa. 3 BO,
2.5 BA and patio with
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end tennis. Please caU
Duncan Forgey at
(949) 717-5111.
Thia condominium has
just been remodeled.
Convenient location for
summer visitors and
perfect alternative to
the hot desert. New
fumiture and hardwood
floors. Please call
Marian Phillippi at
(949) 717-5111.
Wel~maintained 3 BD.
2.5 BA townhome on
the interior of a super
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ceilings, tile floors in
kitchen and entry,
skylights and beautiful
patio. Please caH John
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Custom built home in
Ocean Ridge designed
by Todd Schooler with
stunning views. 4 BO,
•.5 BA with spacious
master suite, gourmet
kitchen and elegant
living room. Please call
Duncan Forgey at
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kX>urt townhome
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spiral etalrcase.
living room with
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French doors leading
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Marian Phillippi at
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great floorplan and
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Peaceful setting in a
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garage storage and
closet organizers.
Please call Rick and
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(949) 717-5111.
Fentaatlc home on the
beach. Completely
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computer. fax and
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Buck Jones, Yardley VII chairman ---...• 12-..
STMWYAn
Doily Pilot
Gorgeous George tolling out red ca1·pet
• Yardley VII golf
tournament is toticbing
all the bases.
With its new colorful Web
site, charity outreach, essay oon-
test and endless list of support-
ing goU professionals and civic
digrutaries, Yardley VII has
become more than a golf tour·
nament.
Members of the Newport
Harbor golf team. spearheaded
th.ls year byM?nior Mitch Johns
(headed for USC), constructed
a portable driving. range at
Olive Crest and administered a
golf clinic for the children on a
periodic basis for six months
before the spring season start-
ed.
Richard Dunn
GOLF
.
include Big.
Canyon
Country .
Club .
Director of
Golf Bob
Lovejoy and
head pro
Kelly
Manos.
Costa Mesa
Golf &
Country
C lub head
pro Brad
2,000-point barrier in an NBA
season.
T he event, which raised
more than $40,000 last year for the Newport Haroor golf pro-
grams. has become one of the
most philanthropic goU tourna-
ments in Newport-Mesa
Unified School District history.
call(949)856-2200,orvisitt.lte
Web site . ot
www.Yardley2000.com.
Former Costa Mesa Golf &
Couhtry Club men's champion
Mark Les teamed with pro Don
Brown lo shoot 6-under 66 and
tie for first place in the Southern
CaUfomia PGA Pro-Scratch
Tournament at Tijeras Creek--
Golf Club on May 15.
Kuhns shot 69 in the fi,rst round
at the Los ~gos Course and 67
on the Mesa Unda Course for a 136. . .
Jay Colllatle, former
Duector of Golf at Pelican Hill,
has been hired as Pro1ect
Director and D11ector of Golf at
Lost Canyons Goll Club in Sum
Valley, wtuch opens in the fall.
The club will have 36 holes or
goll designed by Pete Dye with
course consultant Fred Couples
m the Santa Susana Mountams.
It is a full-scale community
event, and, for the organizers, a
work of art ready to come off the
easel.
"Gorgeous" George Yardley,
the Naismith Basketball Hall of
Pamer and Newport Harbor
High alumnus (circa 1946), is
once again giving back to the
institution that helped groom
him for greatness, serving as
the headliner for the June 26
event at Newport Beach Golf
Course to benefit the ever-
expanding Newport Harbor
golf program.
The reaction of the Olive
Crest children was poignant,
according lo Bruce Akins, a vol-
unteer parent who will serve
as tournaJDent chairman in
2001, replacing the vivacious
Buck Johns.
•[The children) were inter-
ested more in the interaction
with our kids." A.kins said . ~For
them, it was more important for
our kids just showing up and
being frtendly. •
Booth, Santa
Ana Country Club Director of
Golf Mike Reehl and Pelican
Hill G olf C lub PGA pro and
Director of Instructi on G le nn
Deck.
The tournament, once ben-
efiting the football program in
the early 1990s, reportedly net-
ted $22,000 in the first year.
then Yardley II and Yardley m
were limited in operation and
funds raised.
After a year off, Johns res-
urrected the tournament, pro-
moting Yardley as Harbor's
•Most Famous Alum• and
•Best School Booster.·
!.es and Brown,· a former
assistant pro a t Mesa Verde
Country Club who now teach-
es at the Harbor Golf Center in
Los Angeles, qualified for the
SCPGA Finals at Annandale
GoU Club in Pasadena, where
they shot 2-over 72 in the best-
ball event Monday.
Colliabe spent 16 years m
the desert (at PGA West) and
the ocean (at Pelican Hill) and
is now looking forward to a new
expenence dt whdt is shaping
up lo be two excellent mountain
courses.
Last year. the Yardley extrav-
aganz.a launched an essay con-
test for students, won by
Princeton-bound John Swigart,
and began a community out-
reach for Olive Crest Hopie and
Services for Abused Children.
The strategy is for the out-
reach to continue in September,
with members of the Newport
Harbor girls golf team, who play
their season in the fall. to take
the baton from the boys and
cany out the Olive Crest clinic
next spring when tM boys play
their season.
"It is fascinating how many
pros (at least 13) participate,"
Buck Johns said._• (It is) clearly
the biggest group of profes-
sionals in one charity tourna-
ment in Orange County ... and
they have a grand time."
Yardley, a former Stanford
All-American, scored an NBA-
leadlng 2.001 points for the
Detroit Pistons in 1957-58 dur-
ing his Ha ll of Fame career.
becoming the fU"St to crack the
Yardley IV netted just more
than $8,500 in 1997, the event's
first year back, then skyrocket-
ed to more than $30,000 in
1998, before hitting 40K in '99.
Yardley VIl is expected to
be bigger and better than ever.
"Newport Harbor Hig h
School should be cutting edge,
and it is, and (Yardley VII)
should be promoting a charity
outreach and essay contest, and
it does,• Johns said.
On May 21, Les and his 11-
year-old son, Greg. shot 5-under
49 and tied for first place in the
SC PG A Adult/Child
To urnament at Arcad ia
Executive Golf Cours~. They
lost a card-off and finished sec-
ond. Greg Les is a former win-
ner.
Mesa Verde assistant pro ·
Geoff Cochrdlle teamed with
Dad Miller's James Walker to
win the SCPGA Apprenllce
Association Pro-Pro Sweeps at
Goose Creek Goll Club. They
won $277 Cochrane hrushed
thtrd among rnd1vtduals, earn-
ing $185
Some of the pros expected
to participate in Yardley VU For details on Yardley VU,
Scott Kuhns has an 11-shot
lead heading into Saturday's
final round of the Costa Mesa
me n's club championship.
• RICHARD DUNN'S golf column
appears every Thucsday
CORONA DEL MAR SCENIC SK YOUTH BASEBALL
--eardinais-d-efeat eubs_ .. _
TAVA KASHUBA I OAILV PILOT
Runners stream past the starting llne of the Corona del Mar Scenic 5k Saturday.
MIN'S 51
MEN'S OVERALL
1. Danny Reed (Laguna Niguel).
14:59; 2. Gus Hermes (Irvine). 15:56;
3. Jose Ramos (San Juan Capistrano).
16:10.
MEN'S OMSIONS
1. Tom Wert. 41:03. 8-12 • 1. Phillip
Brown (Laguna Hills), 19:33; 2. Steven
Siglil\ 19:56; 3. Scott Br~ (Costa
Mesa), 21:28 6:54; 4. Warr«! King
(lf'Vine), 23:33.
1)-11
1. Kem Huerta (San Diego), 16:50; 2.
Brad Uber (San Diego), 17:04; 3. Kurtis
Flansburg (Sin Diego), 17:12; 4. Sbcto
Atpeltla (San Diego), 17:35.
19'34
1 • .i.lme Carrillo (Costa Mesa), 16:22; 2.
Rlchlro Hossfeld (~ Beech),
16:44; l . .11110n Findley (LlgUnl Beadl),
17:07; 4. 5-11 Flens (Costa Mesa), 18:34.
ZWI
1. Jose IWnos (San .iu... Cllpistrano),
16:10; 2. Scott Skogen (Anaheim).
18.-01; l. ~ Kudlera (Irvine), 18:05; 4.
~Neri~ leech), 18.'08.
JN4
1. Erlt Kac...r (NM'~ lw:h), 16:13;
2. o.N Amdl ~Ott llwtt).
16:41; J. ~ l!Qe H llL4 17:.20; 4.
JolCtn WlttllrttlM: t'5ar1ta Monb).
18:07. ...
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Boisineau (Laguna Niguel), 18:09; 3.
Glenn Mdteewr (Lake Forest), 19:13; 4.
Gary Ruck (FO'Jntain Valley). 19:21.
55-59
1. Richa.rd Quintanilla (Corona Del
Mar), 18:27; 2. Jeffy Harber (Lake For-
est), J 9:~ 3. Mike Harrison (Corona
Del Mar), 20:27; 4. Stephen Schumacher
(Newport Beach), 21:14.
~
1. Alan Wakeling (Corona Del Mar),
20:1 4; 2. John Woolley (Newport
Beach), 21:57; 3. Jim Lyons (Laguna
Beach). 21:57; 4. Frank Quinlan (Corona
Del Mar), 22:23.
1541
1. 8~ Belshe (Aliso Viejo). 22:19: 2.
Jerry~ (San Juan Capistrano).
22:~ 3. Jolept\ Szabo (Irvine), 22:57; 4.
Edw.-d s.lkin (Corona Del Mar), 23:35.
10t*s
1. Uok ~(Foothill Ranch). 25:19;
2. Tim W.il (Mmior'I Viejo), 39:47; 3.
Joseph Ge.codt (\Vestmlnste<), 39:48.
25-29
1. Kelly Flathers (Huntington Beach),
17:23; 2. Ter~ Vega (Chino Hills),
18:35; 3. EdWina Foley (Costa Mesa),
19:46; .4 Oriana cavallaro (Corona Del
Mar), 19:50.
»-J4
1. Kathleen Smith (Irvine), 17:40; 2. Gin-
ny Hogan (Newport Beach), 19:30; 3.
Jennifer Cofield (Grand Junction, Colo.),
20:52; 4. Jot Dittemore (Laguna
Niguel), 21:02.
JS.H
1. Dolly Ginter (Huntington Bead'I).
18:09; 2. Deanne Hemmens (Costa
Mesa), 20!56; 3. Shem Ellerby (Dana ,,
Point), 21:05; 4. Sue Ellen O'connor
(Newport Beach). 21:24.
4CM4
1. Kim Meggison (Orange). 20:20; 2.
Diane Wiiiiams (Missloo Viejo), 21:37; 3.
Pat Wlten (Newport Beac.n). 22:26; 4.
cathy Shargay (Irvine), 22:38.
4Mt
1. Shem Curl (Costa Mesa), 19:38; 2.
c.ndy Clark (Huntington Beach). 20:17;
3. carol Wimbish (Huntington Beach),
21:20; 4. Lupe E~ 22:16, .,.
1. Judith Fischer (Cypress), 21:47; 2.
Jeanie i..itJ'I« (Irvine), 23:20; 3. Barbera
Sc:Nfw (Irvine), 23:S5; 4. SNron Kat-
Wll'is (Corona Del Mar), 24:09. ...
1. ~ T.n-8efge (Huntington
Bach), 2534; 2. Myra LMlder (Newport
Beech). 27:07; 3. Jannette Roost.-!
(Newport IMCh). 28: 13; 4. ftNnor Palk
(NwJPOrt Beech). 21:40 • ....
1. Anet M¥r (l\sttn), 22:43; 2. Pltti
~~valley). 2l:2t l.,.
Herr~ Vlljo). 21:55; .... Elelne
Cool( (Sin °""""*), 29:54.. ..
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Dll Mlf). 52:11.
•Final-inning rally keys 8-7
victory in playoffs.
NEWPORT
BEACH -The
Cardinals, after los-
ing a three-run lead
late, rallied with a
lllA
MUSTlll8
run in lbe bottom of the slXth inning to
defeat the Cubs, 8-7. in Newport
Harbor Baseball Association Mustang
Division (ages 9-10) playoff action.
Jason Loftus bad a two-run double
fer the Cardinals, wtule Brian Ross.
Mavrlck Medler, Robert Joslin and
Darren Leggett each had RBI hits.
Jackson Masstngtll pitched two
strong innings with four strikeouts and
a1&o had an RBr ror the Cards.
ln other Mustang D1vis1on playoff
action:
• DoDCERS 12, YANXEES 9 -The
Dodgers' bats came alive late m a
comeback win. Stephen Brysha had
three hits and scored twice, while·
Peter Kinney added two hits for the
Dodgers.
li"ailing, 5-2, the Dodgers got RBI
hits from R.J. D'Cruz. Holden Gray-
Keough and Charley O'Desky.
In the fourth, Eric Hansen,
Manball Stamper, Bryan Rhodes and
Braden Cluck each scored to open a
three-run lead.
Dodgers Cameron Chase and
Drew Uttlelalr each pitched two solid
innings, while D'Cruz closed 1t out in
relief.
For the Yankees, Jon Swift had
three bits and three runs, while
Spenser Smflh pitched two so]d
innings and added three hits
• ANca.s 7, RED Sox 3 -Jonalhon
Herdman went 2 for 2 with a walk and
three runs to lead the Angels.
Herdman, Jeffrey Frum and Erle
Holland combined lo shut down the
Red Sox with solid pitching.
Angels Freddy Randall and Sean
Mangmo each had RBI doubles,
Vincent NewlOlll added two singles
and Derek Saylor pl~yed well defen-
sively.
Red Sox Andrew Kabul. ChrbUan
Andenon, Brmdon Thell and Gu1"ett
Gordon each pitched well and Kahan
went3 for3.
• Doocas a. ANcELs 3 -Dodger
pitchers combined for 13 strikeouts as c-on 0.-threw three innings
with five strikeouts, Drew Uttletalr
struck out the side ln his one mning,
and. l.J. D'Cnll struck out five over
two innings.
In Tuelday playoff action:
• DcJocial 7, Gwm 5 -In a battle m
undefeated playoff teams, tbe Dodgen
scored m runs in tbe first two iDlungs
with l.J. D'Cnm leading the attack
with three hits, tbtee rum and two
RBis.
&1111?1•..,_andCm11aa
0-.eecb Md twolUll. while
ai.t.y O"DllllrJ 9dd9cS a two-ND
double for tbe Dodgln.
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Tigers blank Yankees
COSTAMESA -
The Tigers received Cllllll
strong pitdung lrom lllJOIS
Jamie Tinnion en
route to a 34 0 win
over the Yankees in Costa Mesa
American Little League Ma1ors
Division acb9n Monday.
Tmruon d.llowed only three luts and
struck out 11, Nick Peterson clubbed a
second-inning home run and Cody
Waldron added two tuts
Tmnion. Andrew Sanford and
Philip Weber each added key ruts for
the Tigers, whlle Corey Hughes led
the defense.
In other Ma1ors DtVlSlon acbon: • nCERS 13, CMNLL Asnos 4 -
Andrew Sanford had two home runs
to lead the Tigers m mterleague play
Jamie Tinnlon had three tuts, whlle
Nick Peterson and Cody Waldron
each had two rn the Tigers' 15-tut
attack.
Tigers Jason Schroeder and Phlllp
Weber also had key hits.
On the mound, Peterson, Sanford
and Andrew Millian held the Astros to
only six ruts, while R.J. Duernberger
was solid defensively.
•Ticas 13, YANKEES 2 -Matt Doran's
grand slam rn the fourth uuung sealed
the WUl for the Tigers.
Jamie Tlnnlon led the Tigers wtth
three hits. wbJ.le R.J. Duemberger and
Andrew Sanford each had two tuts
Duernberger was sobd on the
mound as well. allowing only three
hits, while stnlong out seven
Indians handle Marlins
COSTAMESA-
The Costa Mesa
Ind.Jans advanced to Cll""'
the PONY League baseball ftnals wtth
a 5-2 wui over the Marlins.
Pitcher Greg Hughes threw a com -
plete game and also had a key tnple
during the Indians' four-ru,n fourth
inning.
Josh Elliott keyed the Indians'
defense with several solid plays.
In other PONY baseball acbon·
• ~ 12, l>tAMoNDaACIS 0 -
Michael Green, Gary Gonzalez, Mlk.e
Cahill and Kevin Morton Jed the
Mariners' offense
The D·Backs had the tymg runners
on base in the '6st mru.ng. but the
Indians managed to close the game
out.
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Diva lJIRue. 700 Cama· ''°" 51. Corona Del Mat, CA 92625
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Hur1hn91on Beach. CA
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WOODY'S CUSTOM
SHOP, 385 E 22nd St.,
Costa Mesa. CA 92627-1800
Chartes J Rolhns. 385
E 22nd St.. Cosio
Mesa, CA 92627·1800
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ducted by an 1ndlvidual
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Beadl, CA 92661
The loc:Alion ill Cali·
fondl of !he chief ucc:u·
dve office Of lbe Idler IS
Same u above IU listed by lhe seller,
aU oOlcr bu~ nmaes
ud eddrtslcl ucd by die seller ,. 1111 In IAltt ye&11
before die dalt Adi Ille
"'IS 11e111 or cldtvcred ro
lhc buyct--NoRt The llllDQ and 1Mt11-
n6s ldd/aleS of Ille bwyCT
~ MAA11fA OUR.KU.
l'.O Bo). J3Sl. Nc:T.-pon
&ldl, CA 9'26S9
'Ille -eo be IOld ue clc:lcribdl la se.c:n1
•· All fltraJQin, tru.m.
eqiilpmc:.t. uaclc -· =~· te.c•okl
aad arc loc:alN 11:
j()4 Wete BaJboe Blvd ,
Ncwpon Bcadl. CA 92661
The IMdiMM 111111t
uttd by die eeller •I 111111
loc:Mlon •: DALDOA COIN WASH
The ullclpMecl dalt
of Ille ulcf\rtNfcr la June
26, 2000 at lhe office 01
BURROW ESCROW
Sl!RVTCES. INC.. P.O.
Bo\ 11741. SUI.I A111.
CA 91711, lOI 'Patl«lller
Drtve. S&llll A111. CA mos
Thlt !Molt Mic It
Mb)ca IO Cal1fonlll Ulll-
fOl'lll <'-rdal Coclr
limlotl 0106 l If IO Hbjea, die
-ud ...,.. °' Ille pertOll -..IOI •llom claims
111o1y be Ilk-cl II DANA WAm.EN. BUit.ROW
~W SERVICES. INC.. P.O 8oA 117..lt. SallU AM. CA 92711 .
301 PartCPfler l>r1\-r,
S... AM. CA 9n0) 11111
Ille ... ta.y for "*I cw. 111111 bt ,... ll.
2000. w1dd1 Iii -bui.
-ta.y "''°"' ..... dlW~lllcwe ~ MIY 11.m> M.Un1A Dt.nu.·l:E.
~fllt
Ne'Wpon Btldt-COICI
M*OIUY
CNS7t193 SAIJ09S4.DD
-·· 2000
"'""'°"COURT OF~ COUNTY Ofi
ORANG!
341 Thi ~ OIMJ, Poal ~ 80ll 14171 , OflflQI, CA
92813· 1571 IN TH£ MATTER C#
THE PETITION TO
CHANGE THE NAME Of' Met* ShlhrnMI AMJNDEO OROIR TO SHOW CAU&I FOft ~ Of' NAME cue NUMBER
A202tl5
PETITIONER(S)
Mallak Shahmlrd HAS/ HAVE FILED A
PETITlON FOR AN ORDER TO CHANGE
N.WES FRQM
M1hak Shahmardl TO Mlchallt Mahak
Sh•merdl
II 11 hereby ordered
that ell parson• In·
t1111tld In this mette< appear before Uila COUf1
In Oepar1menl No. 703
of Iha Orange County Superior Court 11 the 86-
dreu shown llboYe on
JUL 18 2000. at
2'.00 o'clock p.m and
lhen and there allow
ceUM, If any they have,
why Ch• pehllon for
chlngl of name lhould
not bl granted.
It 1s further ordered
lhal a copy of this otdef
to ahoW ceuse be l>Ul>-
l!Shed in The Daily PtloC.
a ne~r cf oenerat
clrculabon pubhslied In
thts county. at tea.st once
a week for lour con· eecutive weeks prior 10
lhe day or the hearino
DATE: MAY 26, 2000 JAMES P. GRAY,
JUDGE/
COMMISSIONER OF THE SUPERIOR
COURT Mohok Shahmardi,
9 Muir Beach Circle, Co-
rona del Mer. CA 92625 Published Newport
Beach· Costa Meu
Daily Pilot .June 1. 8. 15.
22. 2000
Th800
Fictitious Buslne11
Name Statement
The following persons
are doing business as:
PACIFIC RENT A CAR, 1903 E Deere
Ave . Sanla Ana, CA
92705
Nader Noosha. 1903 E Deere Ave , Santa
Ana, CA 92705
This busmess IS con-
ducted by 1n 1ndMdual
H1v1 you s1ar1ed
doing busWl9SS yet? No Nader Noosha
This 6lalemen1 was
fifed wllh Che County Cieri! of Orange County
on 05/19/2000
2000682945•
Dally Piiot May 25, June
I, 8, 15, 2000 Th7&4
What
~ap~ns H
~ou don't
advertise1
ft n 1 a •-HA ... n•aMu•• au£111111
............ 111 ......... ••I'll
:r:a~=· .:-..~· Miiii 9lotege V!ECO PlllODUC·
of Mlmll, MO ,....,.., TIONS, 1740 MonroWll C.-Dr., '220, N1w-Aft .. C.. Mtte. CA
PG" 8Mdl. CA U9IO 92127 A.tft9d R. Wflllrtget, Slone Boudwear,
nu...,~ F.m-~-. (Cellfomla), 1740
Ny TNll deted Hoot-MoMMe Alie , Cotll ~be< "· 19". 11 Mela, CA 1121527 8Hh1ven, Newport TI* Ill.in.. 11 con-
Cout, CA 92857 dl..etld by; I ocwporltlo(l
AIMii* D. Wlllinget, H1v1 you t11rt1d
Trust .. , WtlllnQet Fem-doing bu11ne.. yll?
lly TNll dated Nov· Y11, '4·1-1~3
ember "· 1986, 11 Slone 801tdw11r. Seah1v1n. Newport Inc.. Douglas Collier,
Coat, CA 92657 Chief FinlricW Olllcer
Thie ~ ii con. Th11 att11mt"' WU due\ed by: Trull fli.d with the County
Hav• you 11art1d Cllftc. of Orange County ~ l>llllN11 vet? No on 05112'2000 Alfred A WlllJnger. 2000N217M
Tru11ee Otlty Piiot May 18, 25.
This atatemenc w11 JU{!! 1. 8. 2000 ll!787
llled with lhe County NOTIC2 0/1 ~ ~~ County ...r °' A IMNQt 2000el21741 Offt:ll TNa .... la to
Dally Pilol Mmy 25. June ~ .. P'MC ...
1,8, 15,2000 Th793 ==-~20:::
STATEMENT QF ...... .,.. l-. Aml>i
ABANDONMENT OF ~ 'A. NilwPOlt USE OF FICTmOUS -.....c.-.-.-ll
BUSINESS NAME =: of'i:: =:: The following p&l'IOfl(•) .... ("OTS") fat pennle.
has (have) abandoned licll"I to .......,. 1
the use " the llctllious tnncti offtce eo be ~ buaineu name: Foothill C-.. • 11• Loe ~ Mlnl Storage of Arceda. ... -.... llml \lllly,
240 Ne¥1p011 Center Dr., Cllb'*-,,,.,, -1220, Newport Beach. llW'lla 11'1 fWClf «...,..
CA 92660 .. -. 'ltll•ll of fie The Fic1ltlous Busi· lnndl offtce INm be
n1SS name referred 10 .,...... In ....-. to
above was filed in Or· fie on .... 21 cMyl of
ange Cou!'tty on fie diet fie IWQUllt Is
12/14/99, FILE NO. llldwlhlhtOTS. Tint 19996814157 copilsofyoureo11w1111U
A R Willinger Co. "'°'*I be _. eo:
Inc.. (California), 240 "8glor\ll Dndcw, Offtce Newport Center Dr.. d nwtft IUptrvlllon, ~~2om:wport Beach, ==-~ S:
Alfred R. Willinger, G. Sin l"ranctlco,
Trustee for Willinger ~ ..:1~ Family Trust dated .. _,_ ·...--
1114/&6, 11 Seahaven. INS lht OTS "'MOI an Newpof1 Coast, CA lnb'mll «formal mtll•
92657 lnaln---wltl12
Amelia d. Willinger, c>Jl lldlon 11&. l&dl
Trus1ee tor Wlllinoer ,.... l'Nilt be con-Famllv Trust dated talntd In tM Of1gli\ll
11/41$6, 11 Seahaven. comment .....,, ""°'*l dMcltbl tN .... ot Newport Coast, CA fllCb thlt )'OU wlltl to
92657 --This t>usrness is con· dl9c:llU • lhl .. _.,,.
ducted by. joint venlU<I = : .. 'T: = Allled R. Wiiiinger Wiiien eo11w1..a ..
Amelia d. Wllhnger -not IUlftdar'll to A R Wilhnger Co., add!.-O-..._ ot
Inc .. A. R. Wlllingef. S«I facta. y°" 1ft1Y loot ..
Treas. e. nc6:e Ind II coin-Th!s s1a1emen1 was llW'lb flld • lhl on
hied with lhe County "9gloNI omce. un1111
Cieri! of Orange County IUdt ~ .. ell· ~OOON-2;,42 :::'~~~ Dally Pilol May 25, June qua11on1 COlarNlg
1. 8, 15. 2000 Th797 dlell ~ con-
tact the OTS ~
NOTICE ~ ESTABUSH-Olftc:e • (41!}. 11._1IOO.
MENT Of' A MAHCH ~-OR'lCE This notice Is to '"'°"" thl public that. HOTIC£ Of' l!STAllLJSK. =-~2~~~~ Savinga Ind L01n Aa90> Woon the pubic that. dltlon, FA. N9wpolt SQ'1IUIMt to 2 C.F.lt.
8udl, Clllfomll 121MD 11 Section MUZ. Downey fWl1Q • ,.... wlltl tN SIYlngs Ind Loan Aato-Ol'l'lot of flll1ft SU,plNI-dltiOn, , A , N9wpolt
lion ("OTS") fof ~ 8Mch, Clllomll 12iMO II
lion to Hubilah I M119 a ,,.... wlltl the
llfendl omc. to be ~ Offtct of 'ftwtft ~ C...S II MOO SOUlh lion ("OTI") fof .,.,..._
,.,... LAMwood, Cillo-.... to .......... •
fomla. In/ commtnt1 1n brMdl of'llc9 eo be ~ ravot or aga1n9t tN caMd • 1• ~ ~ d the -.... Harculell, c.1-
tnndl cMce lllUll be fomlL ,,,.,, COllWl•ltl In ~ In writing to ,_ ot ll9llr* Iha
the OTS.., 21 mys at ..........,.,. of Iha
the da&e tN requnt I• lnndl offtce ,,_,. bl
tlltd wlltl .. 0T$, nw.. IUllmbld In wrillng to copes d your~ the OTS.., 21 daya at "'°'*' be ... ld. .. dllll .. ,...,... It ~ Olfedof, Oft'lce tied wWI .. 0T$. Three
"' Thrift SUplrYl9lan, coplel d i:ECIOf'IWMtlb "9glor\ll Olftc:e. • Ont ~ ...... to:
Mol ... y SlrMC. "* "8glor\ll • Olftc:e 400, Slr'I FRnd9co, d Tiw1ft lupwvllkin.
Clllfomil M10Mm. "9glorwl Olftc:e, • Ont You rney 111o ,.... •.-v--. II*
lhlll It. OTS llTlflOI .,. 400. Sin ""1dlco,
Wormal or ronnal meet· CIWolM M10Mm.
Ing In eccordlnee wit! 12 You m1Y Ille> ,.....
C-'.R. 5ec:11on 511. Such ttwl the OTS "'99.,. requHt mutt bl con-""°"""' or formal ,.,..._
tMled In the Ol1glNI Ina In ICCordlncl wit! 12
comment lehf, should CJ'Jl ledlor\ 111. kith
dHcrlbe the 1-or rlqUlll lllUll be con-racu ttMlt )'O'I w11t1 co talrMd 1n lhl or1g1na1
dilCUU • the mtlting, commtnl iet91r, ahoUld .-Id mutt upllln why dncl'tbl the i-. ot
)'OU belleW thlt your facts thlt )'OU with lo
written conwnents llone dlacwe at the mtltlng, we not aul'lldwf to #Id lllUll up.In wtly
address thoW '-9 ot )'OU bllleW thlt your r1c:ts. You may 1oo1t • M'!llln commeraa ..,.
the notice Ind II com-.. not IUlllcilnt IO
,,_,.. tlltd at the OTS lddnu tt'°9I lllWI ot
RegloNI omce, UIM&I fleta. You nwy loolt at
IUCtl materill.I -tJI• the noace Ind II COlll-
ttnp( by law from ~ mtnC1 llld • the OTS 11Ke. ti )'OU hlMI My "9gloNI omce, ur*aa ::!'°"~-:: =:=:m~ tact the OTS ~ .,,._ II )'OU h9Ye fifty Office M (4111 11 .. 1IOO. quntlona COOC*l.IQ
ASN'm231 OllD8 theM PfOCedUra. con-tact the OTS ~
HOTa OF UT~ ~:J.11 .. 11100.
MEHT OF A IMNQt
Offa This nollea Is to NO'Ta °' DTA8LJSH.
Worm tN puMc flll mfT °' A lfW04 ~ eo 2 CIA. ~THI nalke le eo
IM'I' ~: lnfarm .. ""'* that. dllon, ,A, NilwPOlt ...... eo 2 CJ'Jl IMdt. Clllomll ... 11 ......, .... oo.Ny
""" • ~.. ... ...... ... LOln ~ Olftct ct nwtft ~ ~ ,A., NilwPOlt
lion ("OTI") fof ,.,... 9Mdl.eelfofM .....
lion '° ......... • =.·dii= == lnnch allkll ID bl lo-ltofl ("OTS") far ,.,.,....
ailld It 1M0t........ lion to .......... I IOn ........ Mimi llnndl ~ to be loo-*' ~ ~ /wt allld It 2IOO Hnot conwnanlll In r.. or lol...., Coltl Mlle.
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........ 11'111 ........ I 1111 ...... 11£12 .... 111 ........ FIFI ..... an uni .,.~~-.:-~ ~~ ~=-~'::.J.=:• GIL Doe SANTOS. PICt<ETT PAINTIHO, CAL" NIA . a) WINE8 MIN AlpMlt and LANDSCAPE CO . 17196 ~ ...._ PAOF£8SIONAL ON LINE. , b) THE Concrete, 1H !
2t112 E. Komme" 8uat D, FOlftall'I v..,, Cl.EANINQ, 2522 Or-WINE GROUP. 303 ~. ~ MMa, CA Lant, BllYerldo. CA CA W70t at1f9 Aw., IC, Colla ~ IA, Corona 9lft7
82971 let A. PlcMtt. Inc., Meal. c.-omi. tll2ef7 Del \W, CA traa5 Eddv E. Coolletel IV, Oii Doe Santoe Lan6-tCA), mes ~ Ana Maril Nwint., ~ ~ On tt5 i-. Wllaon. Colta
ecapt Co., (~) SlrNt, Suflt D, FCUllMI 2$22 0... Aw., IC, Une, Inc •• (CA), 303 M9ll. CA 82127
29112 E ~ l.rt. v..,, CA 9V08 CoN Meta. Clllfomla Mlrauetlle tA. Coront Ttw ~ la oon-Silvenldo, CA ll079 TI* bualiWM II oon-92t27 Dtl \W, CA ll2Q5 , ~ W: tn ~
Thie ~ II con-dUded by: 1 ooiporllion Thie bu*'-II con• Thie bulinHI II oon-H•v• you a11rt1d dUc:Md by; • OClfPO'dol• Have you 111rt1d dUded by: .,, lndMclual dl..etld by. e ccwpcutloo ~~ yet? No ~ hM not y.c doing buline11 yet? Have you 1t1rttd H1v1 you attrttd E CocQt'll IV begUn IO lrlnNd bual-Y•, 4-H!OOO doing ~ yet? No doing bualn111 yet? 111tement .as ,,... under lie flctlllOl'9 Lff A. Pickett, Inc • Atta Mal\t NvatN y ... O•M 9-00 filed With lhe Councy
bu1lneH namt or a.tty PICICett, Preeldtnt Thie statement w11 Oourmet Wln11 On Clefk ol Orange County
l1MIM lilled herein. Thia ltttement WH fifed with 1t1t Couflly Line Inc., Brien M. on 05l30r"lOOO Oil Doe SarWol ~nd-filec1 wilh the County Clerlc of Or1ng1 County Mahood, Pretldent 2000MIOHI ~ Co., Gullh•rme CMlt ol Orlnge County on 05/12'2000 This 1ta11mtnt waa 0.Myf'llot ,iun. 1, 8, 15,
Domloguee Doe Santoe. on 05/12/2000 200011.H790 flled with lhe County 22.._m !Nill
Pr11, . 2000tl21717 Dall)' Pilot ~ ,8, 25, Clefil ol Orange County
Thie •\ltement w11 D9llY. Piiot -l8, 25, Junt 1. 8. ~ Il!ZO§ on 05.lt2f2000 . Flctltloua Buelneu filed with the County .JvM 1. 8. ~ !!1780 2000l121Zlt Name StMement C1er1c of C>rwQe County Flcthlou. BU81nMI Dally Piiot May 18, 26,
on 06I02l2000 -Flctltloua Buslneaa .....,.. Statement Jynt 1. 8. 2000 Th76§ .,1:''~'°"~ 2000IUOIU Na1M Stat9mant The following ~a Dal~Pllo4 June 8, 15, The lolk>wlng pera-a .,, doing t>uMWN u : F1 ltl 8 I Rtal ••ulll Aucomo-22,~. 2000 Ttt841 are doing ~;;:·· R & T EntttprlHe. ct ou• ua n.-.s c1vt M1111ttlng, 2801
The FIOaling O rmet 25957 81Hcot, MINlon Name Statement West Coaet Hwv. 1390,
PUBLICATION OF ll'ld cnart1r1. ~EMA ~ 9289! The lol~rsons Newport Beach. CA ~~~.re= ~a=. ~1~ 25957 ~ec:.. t::; ~ri'L~ CORDJtiA
92~:~ A. Pou16on,
DECLARATION Vicki Lee Knuleon, Vlelo. CA 9269t APARTMENTS. 2323 9582 amillon Ave.,
THE COSTA MESA 300 East Coul Hwy Robin Ford, 8062 Elden Ave .. Costa Mesa. 1107 · Huntington
PL.ANNINO DIVISION 1217, Newport Beach, W111ern 19, Buena CA 92627 ~· ~,::6611 con· HAS PREPARED A CA 82660 Paitl. CA 90621 Charla R. Spillef, Jr.. .,,.. NEGATIVE DE"' aRA-Robert Patrick Klrl<hill, This buslne11 Is con-Aa Truatee ol the duded by' an lndMdull ~ docted b 1 Ctlarlte R Sp11er l.MnQ Have you started TION ADDRESSING 300 East Cout Hwy 1Y· a gentfa Trust Oat·...,, 10·18·90"., doing business yet? POSSIBLE #217, Newport Beach, partnerlhlp "" ENVIRONMENTAL IM-CA 92660 H1v1 you 1l1r11d 10624 WOI Pine Streel. Yea. S/l/00
PACTS FOR THE FOL· This business II con-doing business y11? Sa~. Idaho, 83864 ~ ~.1:=i WIS
LOWING PROJECT: dueled by: a general YMT • 05-15-00 .... ,! .... ~. Pnva1eia T~ liled with Iha County DEVELOPMENT RE· partnershjp heodore M. Brewer .,.,.,...., v1· ,...,.
VIEW DR·00-18 FOR Have you alirttd This atalllnll'll WIS H1111 you elar11d 0911t of Orange County
PHILLIP SCHWARTZE. doing buaineu yel? No filed with lhe County doing business yel? on Oll!OV2000
AUTHORIZED AGENT Vldu Lee Knutson Clerk of Orange County Yes, 10·23:90 2000e830621 FOR SAKIOKA FARMS/ This statement WH on 06/02J2000 Charl11 R. Spiller, •Jr.. Daily Pilot June 8, 15,
CIR CI· ENGLAND filed with the County 200088-30830 Trustee 22, 29, 2000 Th&4§
COMPANY/EDWARD Olerll of Orange County Dal~Pilot June 8, 15, This slalement was
COOK. TO CON· on 05112/2000 22,~, 2000 007 hied wilh the County Flct.ltloua BualneH
STRUCT A PARKING 20008828800 Cltrk ol Orange County Name Statement
STRUCTURE AT Daily Pilot May 18, 25, FlctlUoue BuslneH on 05/23/2000 The following persons
So UT H COAST June 1, 81 2000 Th769 Name Statement 20008829739 are doing businese as: METRO CENTER, LO-The followlng peraons Dally Piiot May 25• June O T GRAPHICS, 402
CATED AT 527 ANTON FlcUtloue Business are doing boafneas es: 1• 81 161 2000 Th790 131h St. #A, Huntington
BOULEVARD IN A POC Name Statement PATHLIGHT INTERNA· Beach, CA 92648
ZONE. ENVIRONMEN-The-toHowlng persons TIONAL, 887 W. 19th Fictitious Business Thomes Ru111ll
TAL DETERMINATION: are doing bUsfnees as: St.. Coata Mesa, CA Name Statement Lafteur, 402 13111 St. #A. PREVIOUS NEGATIVE United Scudioe of Sett 9262Ni102 T'he following persons Hunttngton Beac:h, CA
DECLARATION. Defense, Newport Judllh Leighcon, 867 are doing busfness as: 92648
IF YOU WISH TO Beech, 44 New Haven, W. 19th St #2, Cos1a Ulllmace Production This business Is con·
PROVIDE COMMENTS Laguna Niguel. CA MIA, CA 9262Nl102 Group, 7 Oak Tree duded by: an lndMdull
OR 06TAIN FURTHER 92677 Tht1 buslnest 11 con· Line, lr.llne, California Have you alerted
INFORMATION, Laguna Flnanclal, duded by: an Individual 926t2 dOlng bu51neaa yet?
PLEASE CALL THE LLC. (CA), 44 New Hive you llar1ed David L. Elliott, 7 Oak Yes. 1-1-00
PLANNING DIVISION Hev1n, Llguna Niguel, doing buatness yel? Tree Lane, l<VN, C8li-Thomas Ruutll
AT (714) 754-5245. CA 92677 YJnud. ~L.~lon IO!Tlla 92612 Lalleur
Published Newport This bu.siness Is con· '"' "'V'' Jeannette L Elllott. 7 This statement was 811ch·Cosla Mesa docted by: Umlted Lia· This &1at1menl was Oak Tree Lane, Irvine, filed with lhe Counly
Delly Pilat June 8, 2000 bility Co. hied with lhe County C.lifom1a 92612 Clerk ot Orange County
_____ __,_T""h83>a..:..7 Have you started Clertt of Orange County Thi• buliness ts con-on 06I02l2000
doing business yel? on ()5f26,l2()()() duded by' husband and 20006830832
..... •••I'll The .....,.. petlOl'la .............
IAl.IOA IEACH
COIN WAIH. I04 W.. lalboa Blvd • Htwport
...,._CA12111 ~ 8'lndltl irwe.I·
manlll, Inc, (CA)"' I04 WMt le~ 1tlvd,. NMIPOf1 leaczh, CA
92te1 TNa bu11neM II CCM\-duc:lld by: • oorponitlon
H111e you alerted doing bualrlala ,,.,,, No
~ Standiltl lrMlal· "**· Inc;:. Mthw ~ gin.:, C.F.u .
Thlt at1lement Wat filed with the Cou11ty Clarlc of OrWl\)I County °" 08/02/2000 2000NIOH3 Oa~Pllol June 8, 15. 22~, 2000 !h852
FlctltlOu• Bualnesa
Heme 8t819ment
The !olk>Wlno peflOnl .,. doing bullneM ...
ti CPGO, INC, b) OC
GOLf .L.. cl ORANGE
COUNll' OOLF. cl) LA
COUNTY GOLF, •) LOS
ANGELES COUNTY
GOLF, f) LA GOLF, g)
LOS ANGELES GOLF,
h) SAN DIEGO
COUNTY GOLF. I) SD
GOLF, J) LAS V£GAS
GOLF. k) VENTURA COUNTY GOLF,
I) SAN BERNARDINO
COUNTY GOLF, m)
RIVERSIDE COUNTY
GOLF. n) INDIO COUNTY GOLF. o)
INLAND EMPIRE
GOLF, p) CENTRAL
COAST GOLF. Q)
PHOENIX GOLF, r) BAV
AREA GOLF. 1451
Oud St .. Sta. 201. New· port Beach, California
92660
CPGG, lnc . .1.. (CAI. 145t Quall St .. ;:,le. 20i,
Newport Beach. Calilor·
nla 92e60
Thi• business Is con·
ducted by: • corporation
Have you eCar11d
doing bu1ineu y11?
VII, 05110/00
CPGG, Inc., Ertc:
Mat9on. Vice Prtlidenl
Thi• 11acernen1 was
flied Wllh Ille County
Clerlc °' Orange County on 05/10/2000 2000H215M
Deily Pilot ~ 18, 25. Jtn 1 I 8, Th7§4 NOTICE OF Yes. 4-l5-2000 20008830138 wtle Dally Pilot June 8, 15,
ESTABLISHMENT Laguna Flnanclal. ~~ Juie 1• ~ Have you acaned 22, 29, 2000 Jh&49 BSC ...,75 OF A LLC, Mic:tlael J. DaV11, • c:lotnQ
9
b bueir*S yet? Yu ..,
BRANCH OFFICE President Flctltloua BualneH 812979<> BSC 9570 NOTICE OF
Thii rioc1cw11r to fnbm Thie element w• -N Stlt NOTICE-OF PEJmON. the public llllt. purlUl(ll hied with the County atM ement Thia tlatemenl was TO ADMINISTER
to 2 C.F.R. Section Clerk cl Orange County The...J~lowlng peraons filed wich lhe Cooney PETITION ESTATE OF:
r.•5 92 Do x..=.. on 06I02J2000 are """'"' buslneS8 as Clerk of Ofanna County TO ADMINISTER ""' · • wne •• ......,...3_..8 a) Prolesalonal Ananc:lal . .,,.. JOHN F. EVANS lngs and Loan • _,,.,.,. '"'' Adlll on 06l05/2000 ESTATE OF: CASE NO. A2025e7
lion, F.A.. N1wport ~Q~/ilol June 8. 15, b) p:~I Financial I 200C>e830814 EVELYN T. MILLER, To all Mfrs, benefl·
Beach Calilomla 92660 ' '2000 Jh8.42 Man1gemenl, Dal~ Plol June 8, 15. aka ERNESTINE clarle1. cred!IO<I, cont·
I• fll~ a request wi'lh HOTa °" DT-.... c) Professional Payroll 22, 9• 2000 Th8S8 DUMAS tngent credllor1, and
the Ice of Thrif1 Su-_,. a. A 1fW04 Service, d) Proleaslonel CASE NO. A202S3I peraorw wno may Olller·
Ptf'llision ("OTS .. ) lo< -......... ...-II to Real Ellate Group, NOT1Cl ~ DTAaJIH. To all heirs, b1n1fi· Mii be 1nt1111ced In the pennlsslon to estlblilh a ~ ,,... ,_ ..-.. ,_ A -·..-. branch otllce 10 be lo-2etlorl'll .. P'MC IUll. e) Profeaalonal Reel E• "'"'"' ...-___., cierles, creditors, cont· wlN or estate. or both, of. ~ ID 2 CJ'.ll hill BrOkera. OfR:I! Thia nallca la lo lngent creditors. end JOHN F. EVANS cated 81 1890 Nibllok ~ Ml.l2. ec-..y f) Professional lnvesl· inform .. pMc ht. pel1IOllS who may other• A PETITION FOR
Road, Pa.so Robles, CaJ.. Sevt19 lfld t.oen Mao-ment Group, Ptll'IUll1I lo 2 CPA. ~ ~ be lntereeted In the PROBATE has been ll~a~s Jn fa\/Of dllon. F'A.. ~ g) Prof1ulon1I Insur· lian 545.92, ~ S... will or e~le, 0< bOlh, of• hied by STEPHEN J.
or against Ille Olllbflllh-8Wt1. Clllon'ia aMo II anoe Sef'l/lcta, n1und 1.o.-1 Allci ciMic11. EVELYN T. MILLER. SCHUMACHER In lh1
ment ol the bnlnch offic:e .. I ~ W1t1 .. h) Prolttslonal Insur-FA, ~ Blacti, aka ERNESTINE Superior Court of Cell·
mutt be aubmltttd In Oflk:ie flt 'n.ttt ..,._. anc:e Adllllofa, Calibnia !l29fJO ia ting a DUMAS lomia, Couniy of Wfttlng to !hi OTS Within l6on ("OTS") fat..,,,... I) Proleutonal Medical requt1t • h 011ot d A PETITION FOR ORANGE.
25 dlya of the dat• the .... eo ~ I Billing, j) Proleulonal Tinl ~ ('O~ PROBATE has been THE PETITION FOR
l9QUelt la fi*S ~ the Pnndl offtce ID be too Bil Paying Service, for J*TTWlllorl 10 ...._,, filed by WILLIAM L. PROeATE rlQUffll lhll
Ol'S. c.-.. It .. IP C-*'o k) Pel'lonll 8111 Paying • tnrdl .. 10 bt ~ MILLER/THOMAS F. STEPHEN J. ~~· ~:m~.:x:: !WA, # "'"°" c.1-Strvtc:., I) Personal Qllld .. 17f20 CdirN MILLER in the Superior SCHUMACHER be ap· bit' -" IO: Reglonll DI· bNa. ,,,.,, c:o11w1_... In Money Man119ement, Aoed, ,.._. ~. Court of C1Ufornl1, pointed u peftONli "'I>
rector. Olfic. 01 Thnfl ~°' .....,_ the m) Proftulonal Monty CallJoma Mt OOl'lll•• County ol ORANGE reMnlltlYI to edmnl.aer
Supervielon, Regional wwww• flt tt11 Management. 111 flMJr 01 _. h THEO PETITION FOR the e&t.ale of Iha dlce-
Offiol al One Montgom-~In ~ ~ n)1 Prolnsionll Flnanclll ......,11_. d .. PR08AW TE rLllq\JeSta lheERlt denl. try StrHI, Sufi• 400, -~-.. ... Pl•M•ll, brand! .. fTlllll .. ILLIAM MIU THE PETITION re·
Sen Francisco. Caltfor-tNOTS..,_acMylat o) Proftulonal Mort· ~In WIWlg IO .. THOMAS F MILLER be quests the dee.dent'• nla 941~ ltl8 cl-. .. ~ II ~ Brokera, OTS YM*I 25 dlfs d 119 appolnled 111 peraooal Wll Ind codlcill, II any.
You ma~ •llo request ftlad Wit! the Tint p) Profettlonll Tu Re-a. lie __ la ._. ~ov. to edmln-bl edmltted to t>robet• .... .... TS copiel-WoW =••11wu llef, q) Tu eu.tm. __ ...... ors·-.--.----._...... lster the eS111e of "" de-The wr1 Ind lllY c:odOls
u ... t u.. 8'f8oge an ~ be _. to: r) Professlon11 Com· ...... ,.,.......,_ c:edent. 111 1vaflabl• lot IX· lnlonnel or lotmal f'Mel· _.,,.. D!Ndof. Olllce pu1er Solultonl, d yox OOlll,_. lhcUd THE PETITION r• emlnltion In lhl fill .,....,. I~ in accordance with --•--'-'-•) p..J-•--• T•• n.... bl ..,. tot ~ One> ...,,. CF R .,.....,___ "' ..... _ .. _,, ,.,.__,,,.. -..,... quests tuthorfty 10 ad· by the court.
1 · · · ,,_,.,.,,. 516. "9gioNI omce. • One tense. t) Prolffllonal lor, omct d ~ mllli51er lhe eetatt under THE PETITION r• Such requeal must be MollligOfMly ......... TaJC CoNtiltant1, lion, Rlgir:rlll omct, II the Independent Admln-QUelll 1uthorlty lo ad·
contained In the orlglnl1 G. · Sin ...,.~1 ........ _ u) Proteaalon1I Tu One ~ 5nM. lslration of E&11t11 kl. mnner the Mtat• under
comment leller. lhould caMimllYou ~ -Pr1~ara1lon. Sult «XI, "S9n Fr.nc.:o, (This ............... will lllow lht ~ict.111 Admln-deacribl the IUU8$ Of rney -,.... vl rot·-'-·' p Californill 9410M533, You h ~M-K, ........... lacta lhat vou wlah 10 9\lt lhl ara _.,.'" Manage:i ... wlropecfi I e personal rel)fteent· lttralion o1 Eat.ates Act.
diSCUll al the rntetlnQ, lnl'onMI OI fonMI ftWlt • 'S ~-., ~:..r• atlve lo takt many IC• {Thll Authority wiN 1J1oW and musl explaln why ~lrieccordlnCaWltl 1i Profeaalonal Group, enwve111 In or tlont without obtaining the pereonal reprtHnl· .... 11 Iha JC) Kiah F1nanc1a1 Selv· lom'lll melling SClOI'· court approval. Before atlYI 10 take many ac;. you .,. e111 1 your 1l Secdon 111. luctl Ices, y) Global Sii~ dllncl ~ 12 CF.R. ~ taklnn certain verv Im· Uon• without obtaining written comment• alone ,.._ l'llUll be con-T ) p • lion 51• ,,,_., .. ,, ·' are not IOftlolent IO ad-\lined In eam. z ro.11alona v. ...,.,., ~ por1ant 1ctions, how-court approval. Befort
drlla lhoa• luuee or COlm*'lt .: C::: Tex Pl1nners. 17155 mum be oor.intd in the ever. the personal repre-taking certain vtty Im·
facts. da9atbe IN i-. or NI~ SI .. IN, Faun-::,:' ~ .= sentallve wl8 be required portanl action•, how·
You may looll at the ,_ ttYll )'OU wlltl to teln Valley, CA 92706 to give notice to In· ever, the peraonal repr• notiol and al oommeota dl8cuM • the ~ The Tu People.Net. or 18c11 .,. you ~ IO terested Plf'Onl unless aentalllle w111 be required
flied 11 lh• OTS Rt· and must ~ wtly ~CA). 17155 Newhopt ~alh~,and they have waived notiol 10 give notJc:e to In·
glonal Office, unless )'OU ......,. lhal your 1 .. tN, Fountain Valley, mull ..,...., ~ you or c:onaented 10 thl 111rllled person• un1e11
auch m1cerlal1 11e H· Wltnln cOftlnWlll aPont CA 92708 blltlie fllll yox Vdllll r,roposed action.) The they have waived notic1
empt bylaw from di• .. not ~ to This bulineu is con· commtl'lll lblt n ncl ndependent 1dmlnls· or con11nced to lht
clolure. 11 you have lllY .._. "'°" ..._ °' dueled by: e corporation .... lo eddr9la h:lle tf'8tion authority win be propoMd action.) The
qut1tlone concerning facts. y°" l'lllY lo-* • Have you 1tart1d ._ Ol ftc:a. ~ "WO/ granted unleas en In· lnd1panden1 adminis-
theH procedurll, con· IN notice Ind 11 c;om.. doing 00-y .. ? No looll • 1111 nalol end el leresled per90n flies an tralk>rl 1ulhorfty Will be lael the OTS Regional lMf'llS ftlad • e. OTI The TaJC P1ople.N11. ~ Mtd 11 h OTS objection lo Ille petition granted unle11 an In-
,._,__ I ("1~) ""'°"" omce. ........ Robefl George. Preti-AlaiorW Ollot. LllllA and shows good CIUM tel'tSled '*'°" files an "'"""' a " IUdl ,,,..._ .. ell· dent ..ai ~ .. ~ why the court ~ not objection to the petillon 61~~=htd Newport empt by._"°"' dildo-This 11at1menl wu lit lltN from_.... 1 grant the llllhority. and lhowl good CIUM
BHch·Colll MHa an. f )'OU l\9Ye My Iii.ct wrth the Cou(ity you '-.,,; .,..._ °".. HEARINO on lhe why the cour1 lhoUld not
Diiiy Pb Jl.Wle 8. 2000 ~c~.::..~ ~:,~County ~1~ .. prooc.,TS, ~~29"". 2000be heldat 1·.~s gr.m IN 9IAhonty ASAP 1393223 Th§23 thett -on ..... ~ --. ..... -.. ..,.,., .. A HEARING on the
t9ct e,. OTS ""'°"" 2000ta2M41 ~ omct a1 (415) p.m .• Al. DepL LZ3 Jo. pellbon w11 be. held on
HOnCI °" DTMUIH-=.:~~·1llOO. Ody PlloC May 25, June 11i.1sm ~· c:attd al Joel The City JUNE 29. 2000 II 1:45 M8fT 0. A llWDi l, 8, 15, 2000 Th785 ot91 Dnve Sooth, Or1nge, pm. In Qept. L73 Jo. ~ TNa nolcl la llO CA 92868. oeled 11 3'1 The Ctly 1nbm tM P'MC ..._ - ---... NDT1CI! 0. ~ ~ 0. ar...... IF YOU OBJECT lo Drive South O • ..,... e eo 2 CIA. ,_,_ ....--~ M9fT °" A IMNQt ...r 0/1 A lfW04 ' r-.. -· MU2. ~ M8fT °" A lfW04 CWtCa "19 the gr~ the pelf. CA 92888 ... a.-~ QftllCE THI N11Da la to ..... 19 to =-TNI ~ =: tiOn, you appear IF YOU OBJECT to
---. .... NilwPOlt ...... .. pul2* ... ,,.... ..,. .... ..... .. -11 "" '-ring and atlt• lht granting of .,.,. pell-
-~.-la .....-• 2 c:.r.ll &:::" to 2 Cl.ll C::-to 2 C.PJl your objtctloN Of fll1 llon.1. you ~ 8'JPMf _ 1 ~ _. .. ....., -... DiMMr ......... MUil OowMy Ml.l2. ~ wntten objec:tlont With al me hearing and _... :=.'.!... d 'n.ttt ... --....... ..,... ... LAM AmD-....... _ Md l.oen ,,..,,_ llW9' Md l-. Amoi the court before lhe your objecllona or file --_..... ....._ 'A. ......._. ~ F'A.. ~ dllon. F'A. ~ hterlng. Your 1p· wrtnen oOjec:tlona wnti
ltofl (~ ...... ~-• 9Mdl. e1111am11.-1a -.....~aieoi. pearanoe may be In per· lhe cout1 before the =...i '°omc. to bl.:. =.a .... ...-~ =.•dii= ~ ::.•ctii:: :"'~ '°"tF YOfOUby 6V~E a111comeRE1y. hetrlng. Your ap· cllld at 2IOO Hlrbor ..I 'n.ttt _..... ...._ (~~-..... -_.... "" " 0-pearence may be In per· ___ ,._ ......_ *" f'OTI") tor ....... _, ........ ' -.,. I ....... 1 tor .,.,,... ITOA or contingeot end-eon or by Y!JA!' attornty.
-----.... ID ......... • .... eo a *' eo ....... • ltor t:lf the de6ealtd, you IF YOU ARE A OREO. ~ ,,,.,, cmto 21nftf1 ..-0. to .. to-Pnnd'I dllcl to be to-Pnnd'I dllcl ID be to-rnuat """ ,.,~,_ ..-. ...i. ,... !ft f9Wlf Clf..... calld It a» Pain clllld .. ao Codv9', ·-your ............... , ITOA or C0hlii9'flt end-
.. tlitJMelt flt .. =...• C: = -..., kdl.-. Qll. ._ 'Ml_y. Cll'omla. the court and INll 1 11or of the dtcautd, you
lnndl dllcl f'Mlllt bl nlL -OGfiUMll?I lft ... ,,,.,,Wi?i•Clfn /wt C:OOHl-11'1 .._ ~~~~"'! t~ flle )'OUl'....,,~&l~I ---...... '" -to ~ -:...,... .. -... or· ..... -........ -. -__ ,,,,., ""' v1 .... court ., ... .,_ a i:'OTi"'.-.. iidii'j. a1 • -._ ~ flf ;; :.,.°' .. ,..: a:.c; the court four ~to .. Pll*)nlll ,.. .. ._ .. ...-ta Pnndi ..-e ... 11111 Pnndi allke ""* bl ..,. be =* a , 1n monile ITom .,.,. •• Of ~ aooolnetd. Dy
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""'"'" awWt1112 -., _,_.,. ...... -. ..-. ..... ...-.,.,.._ ..... on you~• wih ttie •you we 1 PMOfl ~ CJIA ....,_ N....,. .... on~ en ..... on........ .._ • lilllliWllf or oouu1 • ~far so.--...9d In IM ....... ............ °""' ..... • ..... ..... ...... • ..... .. llllnillll .... "' ... da4 ~ "°"" I)(. you Ina} .. wlll ...
.... In ............ Pit ••1 ... tt ..... ••""" 12 --llletl t2 C.P.ll 16') °' .. fllr'll GI an Jn. court a....,... tot loa-~ ,_, .,..... CJtJl ..... II& lilllll CJIA ..._.IM..._ ....,_ It&. 8udl i. vsnby and~ cf del Notice (bin I)(.
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Doily Pilot
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The following penone
ere doing~ ...
EL CO"ROOVA APTS,
2077 Chari. &.. C01U Mt ... CA 92827
Karen l LatSOn, 20n
Chlr1e SI., #8. Costa Meta, CA 92627
Thie butlnen 11 con-dUc!ed by • .,..~
Hive you staned
doing buslneu yet?
Y•. 1971 Katen l I.anon
This 11a1ement wes flled Wtlh lh41 County
Cieri! ol Orange COUllty on 06/28/2000
200ott301H
Dally Pilot June 1, !:?..? 22.2000 ~
Fictitious Bualnn•
Hime S~t
The lolloWing persons are doing busfness u:
Membef1 Medical Bill·
Ing, 2751 W. CoaSI Hwy,
Sle 230. Newport Beoc:h. CA 92663
Kolhy Mardaresco 23
Spectrum Point. f205,
loke Forest, CA 92630
Th11 business Is oon-
duciod by. an lndiVldual
Have you storied
doing business yel7 No
Kolhy Mardaresco
This statement was
lolod with lhe County
Clerk of Orange County
00 00/02/200()
20006830612 Daoty Pilot June e. 15.
22, 29, ?000 Th8'0
Fictltlou1 Business
Name Statement
Tho following persons 11re doing business as:
WHITE ORANGE,
22221 Mist on Dr ..
Woodland Hills. Cahfor·
nla 91364
Borla Epstein, 22221
M11ton Dr , Woodland
Hills, Cehtome 91364
This business ls con·
ductod by an tndlVidual
Have you started doing buslfltss yet? No
Bous Epsleln
This statement was hied with the County
Clertc ol 0.ange County
on OSl30l2000
20006830378
Oa11y Pilot June 1, 8, 15,
221 2000 Th819
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The• fallailRw per9Cllll Tht lalowina .,.,..... Tht lalDwlna per.ons The lollowlng per.on. The I~ peJIO!lt The lollo'#l'\SI peJ90M are dolna bulilMI • .. dmr'!I ~ •: .,. dolnG ~ ... 111e dQlrtg bullnM8 ae: are doing bul#ieU u .,. doing bulif*I u .
24 H01JA fLOWEA81 Bouto-t BlkH of Nepa \lallfv Pizza & t<1yCo -Bulldere~ REAL TIME DUPLI· RESIOENCE AMER·
223 E. t7WI It., COiia loulhem Calffomla. PMta, 47' (. t71h Sl1 E IJallo9 8llld. , CATION, 7 Mc*> COuft, ICA REALTY. 1041 Sl<Y·
Mela, CA 11127 3020 ~ II., 1101, Coeta Mffa, CA CA 92e&3 Newport Bffch, CA line Of., s.nta Ana, CA
Hlmid llMnl, 29101 COiia -... CA 8l2e2t 12927 Jennifer Ann Bagwell, 92M3 92705
Oual CN9k 11'3, All9o JelMe Mhur P .. roe. Mellhmellow Group, 63HI S.lho<• OflYe, Jolvi p Tomklneon, RHid1ric• Ame1H:1 Vlelo. CA 11129118 ti !Ago SUd, IMnt, CA uc. (CA.), . 1501 Wffl· •c. NewpM e-cn. CA 919 8a)'lld9 Or . New· °'*'-· Inc . (Fl), 5100 ~ P lmenl, 92812 dlll DIM t225, Nftpolt 112e63 port 8eac:t1 CA 82eeO Tamial!W Trd Nortll,
28701 Quall CrHk DtbOllh Oayla 8Mdl. CA 92880 Doneld Colt>l11 t<ay. G1111 ai.<n, 7 '40jO ~· 1'3, Neplel, Floflda
1143. All90 Viejo, CA Peltoe, 11 laQo Sud, Thie bullnM9 Is con-6318 Seashore OriYe, Court, Newpott a.ad!. 3'4103
92658 !Nine, CA Ult~ duded by: Umlted I.Ill· tC, Nr#pol1 9aecn, CA CA 926453 Thia builM&s Is con-
Thia buelneM la con-Thie ~ la con-bllty Co. 92803 This busmeu le coo· ~ed by a eotpCQlioll
dueled by' ~ and dl.-d by: hulbatld and Have you started Thia busineu le con-duded by 001l9Mer• Have you s11rted
wife wife ~ ~ yet? No dueled by Q011111ners Have you ttarted dOlng ~ yet? No Have you tlar1ed Have you etaned Martnmeflow Group, Have you 1t1rted doir1g ~ yet? No Residence Amerlu
doing buM-. Y9(? .Ho doing ~ yet? No UC. Todd T. Marchi do!llg bullnea yet? No Jot\l'I p Tomldnaon Online. Inc.. Vl11cern
Hamid 1"1etll James Arttv PHn:e Managing Oireetor Jemlfer Ann Bagwell Gina Siem N.IOOleon • CEO
Thie 11a1ement wee Thie ttatement wae Thia statement WH This 1ta1emen1 was This 11atement wH this .iatement was
Iii.cl with the County ltt.d wltl'I the County lll•d wttt\ lhe County flied with the County filed wllh ttl• County llled Wflh lhe County
Cleltl ol Orange Courtly Ctllll at Orange County Clefk at Cringe CoootY Olonerk ol Orange County Clerk. ol Orange County Clerk ol Ofange Coorty
on 05/18/2000 on 08/02/2000 on 06/02/2000 . 06I06l2000 on 06/0212000 on 06/02/2000 2000MHMa 2000IHOltl 2000M3ot17 ~0009130911 20009130827 · 2000A30l25
D.uy Pilot May 18, 25, DAiiy Pilot ~ 8. 15, Daily Pilot June e,. 15, D1i~Pllol June 8, 15. Dally Pilot Ju11e 8. 15, Oail~ Pilot Ju.ne 8. 15,
Joot 1. 81 2000 Thm 22· 29. 2000 !h844 22· 29, .2QO() Th838 22.~. 2000 Th864 22. 29, ?000 TIJ!M5 22. 29. 2000 Th85Q • FlctHloul aU..neaa F1cttt1ou1 Bullnes1 Flctttlou• Bu•lneas FlctJtloua Bualnea1
Heme a~ Neme S............ r=:~.:~":' ~=u~t!~~":s Name Statement Heme Statement
The following ~ .,.rn.Ot~~... The t~ peraons The loliowl~rsons Tile lollowlng pef10fls The IOllowl"!I persons 11• doing ~ ae: ...__ are doing business as: are doing as are doing busffleu Ill are doing bu91111SS as.
Cullom lnteoora & 0.. Food owar, 2403 A.cl.tort Boats, lllC., Lae AIMt M-oement. NIGHTMARE NafJOtlwkle Business
slgns, 300 E. Cout =· ~·~~ Cost1 21622 Paeillc Coast 1927 Hlrt>or 9llld. Ste CARNIVAL.. 805 W1lnut lmagu~ Center. 27662 ~. ~~17~ewport Phvtlis Ann Mar1hall, ~~ CA =ngton ~ C=7 Mtsa. Cali· ~~l ,~ington Beach. ~: v:: c7·~··:
Vicld W'tolrev Knutlon. 2463 Irvine Ave., E·I. Actloll Boats, Inc., GrlQO'Y o Lee. 1927 Stephen A. Fo111alne. Daoud Lahfuda. 30
300 s: Coast Hwy., °= =00;A 1:26~ (CA), 21622 Pacific Harbor Bl~. sie 306. 605 Walnut #1 , Hunt· ~~ = •E421, Irvine, ~il7~wport Beach, duc1ed by: an lndMdual ~. ~1·92~1inglon ~~~~Mm. California 1't:c ~~o~~~11o~2~~ Hamid Javld, 27662
This bu1lneH Is con-Have you a tarted This business ls eon· This business 11 COii· Walnut • t1. Hunltngton Allso Creek Rd i3314,
ducted by: an Individual doing business yet? dueled by: a corpcntion ducted by· all indit/idual Beach, CA 92&48 Aliso Viejo, CA 92656
Have you started Y". 1985 • Halla you started Have you started This business Is con· This business is con· ~':.~ 5-~nau yet? 'fr.'. ~e!!~~.. ~:.g 1/l~iness yet1 ~~~g l/O~~ness yet? ~~rs~~· a general ~~~~:,.~~ a general
Vidd Winfrey Knut8on filed with the County Action Boats. Inc., GtlQO'Y o Lee Have you s1ar11d Have you 11artad
Thia statement was Cleftt at Orange CoUllty Raymond A.. Guy. Pr8S1· This atllemenl was doing business yet? No dOlng business yet?
hied with the County on ~83°'29 dent filed with the county 5f~f"'n A F011ta1ne v~aml~·j~ld ~~ CountY Daily Pilot June 8, 15, lll~hlawi:!al~i:enbO::; ~~~~nge County lded swi1~1a1~h~•11bC:n1~ This statement w1s
2000M2t73t 22. 29. 2000 !h&57 Clet1c ol Orange CoUllty 200061128505 Clelk ol Orange County Med with the County
"""" PllOt May 25. June on ,....,._,,,,.,,,. D "" p •-• Juft~ 8 15 on 05126/2000 Clelll o1 Orange County u: 151 2000 Th791 Flctttlou1 Business ""'""''2'00oeno918 ~."29. 2000 ..... rh866 2oooee30145 on 05/26/2000
Heme Statement Deily Piiot June a. 15, Daily P11o1 June 1, 8, 15. 20006830134
Flctltloua Buelnna The lollowi11jl persona 221 29. 2000 Th863 Flctitlout Business 22, 2000 TIJ8Q9 ~2.~~ June 1 · ~
Name Statement are claina bu54ness as N S t t Fi I i B I ----AVAfLABLE RE· ame taemen ctt oua u1 neaa The lollowl~ per10n1 SOURCES, 2390 Flctltloua Buainess The following persons Name Statement Fictitious Business
are doing bu nau as: Redlands Dr., Newport Name Statement are claina buafness as The following persons Name Statement CllCK CONSUL.TING. Beach. CA 92660 The following persons NIXNAX, 123 Via ere domg business 81, The loUowfng persons
13924 Seal Beach BIW.. Richard Neff Kenley. are docng business as: Genoa, Newpon Beach, P.O c SPORTS are doing busilless as· ~. C, Seat Beach, CA 2390 Redlands Dr , PAGODA PARTNERS. CA 92663 1300 Adams Ave AAAB·AMERICAN ~oleMlng .. 1 ,._ Newport Beech. CA 6 Waterford Way. New-Nicole Eltc1a Millar. Costa Mesa CA 92626 BUSINESS MAGAZINE CA ~ 92660 pon Coast. CA 92657 123 Via Genoa. Newport Deborah Willems 400 Lake St. 1104,
Hill. IMne, 11262<> This buslll8ss Is COO· Suzan Moore. 6 Wa· Beach. CA 92663 1300 A.dams Ave Huntington Beacil. CA
Thl8 buslneH Is con· dueled by: an lfldi~I lertord Way. Newport This bullness is coo· Costa Mesa CA 92626 92648
ducted by: an Individual Have you started Coast CA 92657 ducted by an 1ndlllldUal Tt11s business is COO· M Business. LLC. Have you star1ed doing business vet? No Katherine De Tiiiy· Have you started dueled by an ind!Vldual (CA). 400 l.alle St 1104. dol~ buslneu yet? No Ridlard Neft Kenley Blarv. 4 S Bay Cloee, doing business yet? No Have you started Huntington Beach CA J~hls l•~~':':nent was This statemen1 was ~ Kong NICOie Elicia Millar doing business yet? No 92648 tiled with lhe County This business 1s con-This statement was Debofah Wtllems This busmess 1s oon· filed with the County Cleltt ol Ofange Cooney ducted by: a general llled with lhe County This sta1emen1 was ducted by. L11mled Lia·
Clerf! of Orange Counly on 06/02/2000 partnership Clertc of Ofonge County ltlad with the County blltty Co
on 0512612000 2000683oe34 Have you started on 0512612000 Clelk of Ofango Counly Have you started 20006830139 D 11 Pilo J 8 16 doing business yet? 200061130146 on 05/26/2000 d0tng business yel? No
BSC 9564 Daily Pilot June 1, 8, 16, a Y t une · • Yes. May 18. 2000 Daily Pilot June 1. 8, 15, 200068301'7 AA Business. lLC.
NOTICE OF 22. 2000 Th806 22• 29· 2000 Th855 Kathanne De Tilty·Blaru 22. 2000 Th810 Daily Pilot June 1 8. 15, Nldal lbrah1m·C.E.O.
PETITION Flctltlous Business This stelement was 22 2000 Th811 This sta1eme11t was
i_ ____ TOES~~~~~E_R_ ~5&e~ Name Statement ~;it~= ~u~~t=esa Fictitious Business ~ ~,"~~ =
HILDEGARDE H. PETITION The lulluwlngp61SOllS"" on The lollowlnn persons -NMfe----st°atelTlent ~
TO ADMINISTER are doil1Q buliness as 200068301'2 ate dOlng buS:..Oss as The following persons 20006830938 DENNO aka EST•TE OF al ZAPDISC. b) THE Dally Pilot June 1. 8, IS, Santa Ana Hyul!4ai are doing business as Daily Piiot JuM e. 15, HILDEGARDE ,. : ZAPDISK NETWORK. 5 22, 2000 Th!l()7 1425 Aulo Malt Duve Readmg Solutions 221 29, 2000 Th861
DENNO URBANO B. ~~ ~1• • 1820, IMne, Sarna Ana Oa 92705 26762 Barkatone
CASE NO. •"""A93 VILORIA "" ""v .. Flctlt lo B Ines ~ u.10-CA 9.,.,c.. Fictitious Buslne11 """" HitDlsc.Com, Inc . 0• UI • Sa111a Ano ISUlU na ""'"· """" To all heirs, benefi· CASE NO. A2024n (~ 5 P ... Pl Name Statement Hyundai. Inc . (Ca ), en Azar, 26782 Name Statement ciatles, cred1l0<s. conl· To en helr1. benell· · a.. aza, The lollowinn penions 1425 Au1o Moll Drive. Bafir.Stone. Laguna Hills. The lollowlfljl persons
lngent c1ed1tors. and ciarles, cre<fttors, coot· 1 · Irvine, CA 926t4 are dojng buSIOess as Santa Alla ca 92705 CA 92653 are doing buM955 as
pe11100S who may other· lngent creditota. and This busineSJ 11 COO· c I c This business ls con· This business Is con· REIMBURSEMENT EX· wise be Interested In the persons who may other· ducted by. a OOfPOl'ltlOll 1•~ 8s1 lom,la ,.?.!"5'21rulc· d'""ed b 1i..-ducted by an lndtv1dual PRESS, 5051 Alton Ha11e you started '"" erv ce, "° a '"" Y• o COfPOl'a ""' · · will or estate. os both, of: wise be Interested In tile doi'ng business yet? Pel St. Apt. 11. West· Have you started Ha11e you starred Parkway. lr11ine. CA
HILDEGARDE H. will Of estate, or both, ol: minster. CA 92683 doing business yet, doong business yet? No 92604
DENNO aka URBANO B. VILORIA YesH"tlD2/I t5l99C I Gilbert Ortega, 131152 Yes, 6-28·93 Ten Azar Tina Marouhan. 5051
HILDEGARDE DENNO A PETITION FOR Stev! ~~~resic:;i LI Pat SI.. Apt. 11, Sanll Ana lauzu This statement was Alton Parkway. lrvtne1
A PETITION FOR PROBATE hll bee11 This Slllemellt was Westminstll. CA 92683 Hyundat, Inc . Oa~ M hied with the County C~ht~siness 15 oon·
PROBATE has been hied by BENNY H VIL· hied with tile County This buSlness 18 con· Shepard, Prell<Senl Clerll o4 Orange County g'E~NO b~ the A~~ g:~ ln01 theCa~l~nri:, Clerfl at Orange Counly ducted by an lndMdual Thia s1a1eme111 was on 05119J2~06829518 ~8:v.by. y~nu ~d ....,,......... °" 06/02/2000 '"1a11e you staned Mid with the Cou11ty Oa p.i... J 8 15 _ ... ____ yet? No Coun ot California, Counlv ol ORANGE. 2 .......... ,... doino '"4-· y...., No c• ........ "'"'"""" "--· 't'/ ""' Ull4I 1 • ~.,. .,.._~ Counlv ol ORANGE TH( PETITION FOR n..11u Pilo4 j;;e""'; Gilbe~Ort"":Qe ''" on""~...-"""'"' 22, 2000 !h818 Tine Marouuan
THE' PETITION FOR PROBATE requeslS lhll ~·, · • 1 • Thia statement was 20006130614 ThlS statement was
PROBATE requests ltlal BENNY H. VfLORIA' be 22. 29, 2000 lh843 hied with the Coullty Dally Pilot June 8, 15, Fictitious Business hied with the County ~~En~~ ~N:.~sc!8i ~:*..::!rt!' :er:: Fictitious Business ~~.nge Coullty 221 29, 2000 Jh839 ~:n;:i!~~e:'r!!!ns ~ ~~f"98 Counly
rep<esentabve to 9dmin-1$1er the "ta'' at the de-Heme Statement 20006830636 Flctltloue Business are doing business as 2000682682a Isler the as1ate ol lhe ~ ceda11t The following persons Dall~Pilot June 8, 15. LIFESPRING Delly Pilot May 18, 25,
codent. THE PETITION , .. are doing butineaa .. 22. ~I 2000 Th854 N•me' Statement CHIROPRACTIC, 2013 June 1, 8, ?000 Tll782
THE PETITION re· quasls the decedent's Ofganizatlon Mattera. a:~~o11o:~~:r!c;'s Newpofl Blvd , Costa Fictitious Buslneaa quest• the dtQedent's Will and coddlt, II any, 400 Merrimac Way, "· F.I tltlo B 1 Mesa. CA 92627 ' WiM and oodcils. If any. be admitted lo p<obate. Cotti Mesa, CA 92626 c UI UI nesa ARTIS IC GA.ADENS. 01 Derek W. Mason N•me Statement
be admlned to probate. The W~I and any oodic:ils Mark David Nedleman. Name Stall1n4f!'t 18 Rock Wren. lrvtne. 2013 Newport Blvd , The lollowlng persons
Tile Will and any oodleils are a11ellable for U · 400 Merrimac Way, 14, The followinp persons CA 92604 Costa Mesa. CA. 92627 are domg bu&1ness as.
are available I<>< 811· aminatlon lo the file~ Cotti Mesa. CA 92626 ere doll1a business as Susa" Ferrari 18 Dr vum1ne A11no-XBITE OOM. 13075
ami118tloll In the hie kept by the court This business 11 oon· PRECISE LABELS & Rock Wren Irvine CA Mason. 2013 Newport Spr111gdale, 1381. Well·
by the oourt THE PETITION r• dueled by an lldvldual TAGS. 37 8aaoon Bey. 92604 BNd Costa Mesa. CA monst11. CA 92683
TliE PETITION re· quests 1ulhority 10 ad-Have you 11arted Newporl Beach. CA This bus111ess tS COO· 92627 John Abdel-Jabbar.
quests authonty to ad· minister lfle Niii• under doing bu1lness yet? 92660 dueled by an lndll/ldual This bu9'118ss IS con· 13075 Spnngdale. ~t. mlnl&ter the esllte under Ille lndepeltdel~ Admln-Yn, May t. 1998 D1Vld 0 Penuela. 7 H1v• you s1er1ed dueled by husbend and WISlmfnSler CA 92683
the lndependet1t AdnWn-istratoo of Estates Act. Mark David Nedlema11 Mojo Cooit, Newport doing business yel? wile Ths t>us;nes. Is ~
lllrltion of ESlates Act (Thie AiJlhotlily wilt allow This statement wH Beech. CA 92663 Vu. 411~ Have you started ducted by a11 ~al
(Thia Authonty Wlil allow the personal repreMnl· filed with lhe County This buslne1& is con-Susan Ferran domg business yet? No He11a you started the paraonel represent· alive to take many ec-Ctllll ol Cringe Councy ducted by an Individual Th11 statement was Yasmine Areno· doing buSlll8SS yet? No
et1ve 10 lake many ac· tlont wl1hou1 oOttinlng °" 05/16/2000 Have you staned filed with the County Mason o c John Abdel.Jabber
110ns without obtaining court approval.. Before 2000lt2I055 doing buslneGs yet? No Clerk of Orange Counry Derell w Ma!IOll, D C This statement was
court approval Before laking certain very Im· Dally Pilot May 18, 25. Del/Id 0 . Penuela on 05/23/2000 This s1a1emen1 was filed with the County
laking certain very Im· portent actions. how· J!IO! 11 8, 20QQ Thno This statement was 2000682117'6 flied with the Coullly Clelk of Ofange County
portanr 1cllons, how· ever. the pel9onal repr• llltd with the County Dally Pilot May 25, June Clerk o1 Orange Coullty on 0511912000
ever. lhe poitonal reprt-: sentattve oMll be requifed Fictitious Bualneaa Cieri! o1 Orange Coun1y 1, 8, IS. 2000 Tll795 on 051t6/2000 200061129'51
Mnlatlve wlA be required lo g111e notice to In· Heme St.tement on 06/02/2000 20008829053 Dally P1IOI May 25, June
10 give norlce to i11· lerelted peBOnl unlea TM follnwlnn peraoni 2000983ot3t Flctltloua BuslneH Daily Ptlot May 18. 25 1, 8, 151 2000 Th787
lerested persons unless !hey have Wllved notice are--~ u · D11ly Pilot June 8. 15, Name Statement June 1, 8, 2000 nm2 FlctltlOUI Business
they have wallled notiCe or conNOted to the BESTBlJVHEA.L TH. 221 29i 2000 Th848 Tile followmg per90ns NOllCE 01F ESTAaUSK-N•me Statement ~~enl~tJo ~ rno~n~clm1~ INC., 218'·K Canyon Fletltloua Bualneaa ere clowlg butlnaSI u . MEHT OIF A MAHCH The lollo1¥1ng perwons
1,,,.._..._.. . . 1 lion u1~ will be Of .. Coltl MM&. CA HEAVY DUTY PROO· OF"1C1! This noea II to are dOI~ buSlfleSS as ,.,,..,,...~e111 a minis· re I ·-•v · 92827 Name Statement UCTS, 229e Ofa~e .._.___ the _....._. -· A•"' OJGIT•L 291 !ration authority wi11 be gramed unle11 an Jn. Aa.tQ,.......,alth 1 --lol~ • ,.._, M • '"""'" ..-u-""' "' ... I eat9d fllee ~··-1· -• · nc., ',,. persons .. ve • """ 8 asa, " punuwll 10 2 ~.It. Avocado, Um1 B·3 gramect uflless an .,. ff l*'Oll an (CA), 2l8'·K Canyon 111 doing as, 92627 Sadlon 5'6.12. 0oiwney Cosl• Mesa CA 92627 ~ ~':, ~ ~ ::C.~ Or .. eo.ta Mesa, CA Prtcilk>n Gius TI11t· Michael A111hony s.Mvs and LOlfl "'-Demel Ruiz, 291
end shoWI ~ cause wflv the c:ourf ~ noc 9~ bu-se ts oon· ~~~~· ~~~:z:~a~ =~~ ~a~. ~l ~~· ~nit~ .~~ noc orr H~~ the ~Id by: I C>OfPOll~ W~ Alan IB(IJM, g:. 9~~~7 bu fWng a ;i:: wtlh the ThtS business IS ~·
A HEARlf)IG on_t pe.lillon wlll be held on ave you Slarte ~.rove, rvine. ~ ...,"n•Hindi'~ omct °' SUpefvl-ducted by· an lndMdual
pol1tlort wlM be held on JUNE 29, 2000 et t:45 doing bualnnrY81'1 No l2B<M --vr: an aion-~"OTS") fOf '*""8-Have you staTted
,........ ......... ,. ........... ... ,. ...... ,,_ ............... ....... .......... ...... ...... ,,.
II~~~ .:-~~ 8 THERLAND F A.S. . BUil.DiNG
.,~~-
CON EPTS UN·
MACMll.LAN STUDIOS SYSTEM, 3300 lrvlne 2920 Newport BIYd., Ave., Sult• 225, New·
SuM D, Nftpolt BMctt. port Beedl, CA ll2MO
CA t2ee3 Gery W. Pomeroy, 537
LIMITED, I~ PleoM-•
tie Ave, 115, Newpatl
Baedl, CA t2ee3 .wry Syptier1. 1544
PlacentJa Ave , I 1!1.
Newpon S.•c:tl. CA
92863
C11hryn Ina Hatfield, ProtnonlOrY Or E. ..._
2920 Newport Blvd., port BNdl, CA ll2MO
Sulle c. Newport Beac:tl, This ~ .. con-
CA 92ee3 ducl«I by Ill WdvlcMI Thal bu"1WA 18 con-Hive yov alan~ Thia bu1iNu 11 oon-
cM:led by an ~ Ha11e you ttartef
doing buM-.. yet? No
Jerry Syphets
elided by are lndillldull doing buslnest yel?
Have you lllrted YH, .lllln 2. 2000
dOlng butmHa yet.7 ~ W Pomeroy
YH. 10..01·97 This ttatemenl -· Thi• lllat.mem wat
toled With the County
Clerk ol Orl'l(le County on 05/23/2000
Calhry11 Ina Hatfield tiled with the County
Thia 1t11ement wa.s Clelk at Orange Col#lty hi~ wtth Ille County on o~
Clerk Of Orange CoUllty 2000M21747
on 08/0212000 Dally Piia! May 25, J0111
2000M2t737
Daily Pilot May 25, Ju.v
t 8, is, 2000 Tt!m 2000ll3~ 1, 8, 15, ?OOQ . Tb'796 Dally Piiot June 8, \5, ,
?2.}9, 2000 Th856 Flctltlou1 Bullnn•
.
Fictitious BualneH
Heme Stat.ment
The lollowtng petSON
ere doing buw*'8 u
Slreellevel 380 I S
Main 51 . Sa11ta Ana CA
Flctltloua Bullneea
Heme .Staten1ent
Tile f olloWlnp persons
are doing business as 3 90~ SET, 17150 Newhope Str., 1513,
Foun11ln Velley. CA 92708
. Makulu Inc , (CA), 17160• Newhops Str ..
1513, Fountain Valley.
CA 92708 Thia business Is COii·
dUC1ed by· a oorporabon
Have you star1ed
doing business yet? Yes. 1999 Makulu lno.,
Ian Forman, Pres
Tin st11eme111 was
flied with the County
Clef1t at Orange County
on 05"'19nOOO
20006829450
Deity Ptlol May 25, June
t. 81 IS, 2000 Th78§
Flctltloua Bualneaa
Name St1tement
The following persOl'ls
era dojng business as·a)
HOSPITALITVDESIGN.
COM, bl HOSPI·
T A.LITVDE'SIGN2000
COM. 1519 W Allon
Ave . Sanla Ana. Calif
92704
Don J Smith. 230
POinlsen1 Ave • Corona del Mar, CA 92625 This bu11ness IS COO·
dueled by 8J\ indMdual
Have you staned ~=ness yel1 Yes
Don J Smith This 11etemen1 was
filed wllh the County
Clelk ot Of ange County
on 0511612000
20008829949
Dally Pllo4 May 18, 25,
1 8 2000 n6
Fictitious Buslneaa
N•me Statement
The lolloWlng pe1$0115
are doing buSlll85S as
Hometown Anllquea &
Collec11blea. 24301
Mu1r1ands Blvd W",
Lake Forest, CA 92630
Elsie J. Maun11. 1n
Monie Vlsta, •A. Costa
Mesa, CA 92627
Diana Knudsen. 1842
Hamsh1re Ad • Tustm, CA 92780
Sandra Awerkemp.
27' 11 Paddla. MiSSK>ll
Vf4110, CA 92691 Jon A.uelitlmp. 27'11
Padilla, MISSK>n Viet<>. CA 92691
Derryle Webber.
23271 El Gato, Lake
For"1. CA 92630
Sherry Webber. 23271
El Garo. tae Forsl. Cit
92630
Frank Niekel. 24632
Charlton Drive, Laguna
Hills, CA 92653
Carole l. Nickel.
24632 Chariton Dnve.
Laguna Hills, CA 92653
Jerry Baker. 31136 Vl8
San Vicente. Sen Juan
Captstrano, CA 92675
Joanne Baker. 31136
Vla San Vicema. San
Ju1n Capllt1no. CA 92675
Cr11g Za1ch 50
Gingham, Trabuco Ca·
nyon. CA 92679
Monique Za1ch, 50
Gingham. Trabuoo Ca·
nyon, CA 92679
Sayed1h Dabrlma,
27222 Soledad. MISSlon
V,tego, CA 92691
Shahrlar D1br1nla,
27222 Soledad. MiSelon
VMlfO, CA 92691
Thia buSlneta " con-ducted by a general
partnerlh1p
Have you stan•d ~ bullMU yel? No Ellit J Maurlll This atttemenl was
filed with lhe Counfy Clerlt ol Orange County
on 0512612000
20008830137
Delly PllOI Jurle I, 8, 15,
2211000 Jb8t2
1 Name Statement
The lolk>wlng pel'IOOS
are doing bUetnesl •• IDC. 18831 Von
Karman Avenue lrv1na
CA 92612
IDC ~search Inc
(Delaware). 5 Speen
Street, Framtngham, MA
01701
This business 11 eon·
duc:ted by • cotp()f8 tlOfl
Have you Slarted
doing busineas yet?
Yes, 511/2000
IDC Aesaerch, Inc ,
Miriam R Karlin. Sea•
tary
This stateme111 was
flied with the County
Cieri! ol Or1nge County
Oil 06/06.l2000
20006130939 Daily Pilot June 8 15
22, 29, 2000 Th862
92707 ~
Pete Wollholl. 3801 S
Mam St • Santa Ana, CA
92707
Chris Brandon, 3801
S Main S1 . Santa Ana
CA 92707
Th11 business " con·
dueled by. oo-partntlS
Have you e1arted
d<>lng busmess yet?
Yes, 12+97
Pele W1tlh0tt
ThtS statement was
filed w1111 the County
Clertt at Orange County
on 05l26l2000 200otl301«
Daily PMol JIJne t 8 15
2?, 2000 Th806
Flctltlou 1 Bualness Flctltlou1 Buslneaa
N•me Stllt ement Name Statement
The following pe1aons The following perSOl\I
are doing bustness as are docng buSlness as
The Hungry Heart·New· Digital Communlca·
port Beach, 1151 Dove llons. 122l W PCH
St.. Suite 202. Newport 1430 NewPofl Beach
Beach, CA 92701 CA 92662
Rick Jospeh Shannep Lorraine Marc11
1151 Dove St , Suite Schwartz 1221 W
202. Newport Beach. CA PCH U30. Newpon 92701 Beacn. CA 92663
This l>USIMSS 1$ eon· Tht$ buSUleSS IS con-
ducted by an ondllltdual duc:t9d by an ondMdual
Have you srarted Have you ataned
doing/ bu11neas yet? Yes doing business yet? 4/1100 Yes 112000
A!Clc Joseph Shlnnep Lorraine Mere11
Tills statement was Schwanz filed with Ille Coun1y This 11a1eme111 was
Cleik of Ofenge Cou11ty hied with the County
on 0511612000 Clelk OI Orange Counry
200C>e829052 on 05116/2000
D&J1V Pilot May 18. 25. 200061129050
June 11 8, 2000 Th7n Daily PllOt May 18 25.
Juoe 1, e, 2000 Thn•
Fictitious Bualneaa
Nam. Sta~ -Flctlt~Bualneu
The following peftons N•me Statement R'EA~E~J~. 1!~~
KETING. 177 A1ve151de a1 LTdo Mao1!111ng
Ave . Newport Beach Group. b) Udo Wlreless.
CA 92663 200 Pans lane •109 J<ll Ann Joti11s 1198 Newport Beach CA
Pactflc Coast Highway. 92663
Seal Beach, CA 90740 James David New·
This business is COii· comb. 200 Paris une
ducted by· en ind1Vlduat ' 109. Newport Beach Have you ararted CA 92663
doing bus•n1111 yet? This business " con·
V8$, 4-88 duded by an indl\llduaf
J1I Ann Johns Have you started
This statement wu doing business ye17 lllld w1tll the County Yes 2.'15/2000
Clerlt d Orange County James David Newport °" 05/16/2000 This statement was 2000 .. 29039 f.led w1tt1 the Counly Daily Pllol May 18 'l5 Clelk o4 n...-r-.-. June I 8. 2000 Tllll9 °" os.1zi200o~ ~ft,
20006128805 Flctltlou• Bu•IMH Dally Piiot May 18. 25,
N•me Statement June 1 8 2000 Th768
The following persons
are doing busfness as
BELLAIRE INVEST·
MENTS, 10 Chel'ry H1Ms
Lane. Newpor1 Baach
CA 92660
Aon E Pruta, Part· n81 10 Cherry H1tts
La11e. Newport BMcn.
CA 92660 Robert Tepper Part·
ner, 19500 Merrldy.
Northndge Cahf 91324
This busmen IS con·
ducted by 1 general
pa rtnerstup
Have you ararted
d0tng buslneu yel?
Yes. t985
Ron E. Ptesta
Th1& statemenl was
llled wllh the County
Clerk d Orange County
on 05/26/2000 2000ll301S2
Daly PlloC June 1, 8, 15,
22. 2090 The05
LOCAL
llOIRIAlllE.
PACIFICVEW
MEMORIAL PARK
ety • Mortuary
Chapel • Crematory
3500 P8Cdic v-Onw ~a.cti 844-2700
PllllCI Wl1IDI
IEU-AIWAY
Mortuary • Chapel
Crematt<>n
11 O Broadway
Costa Mesa 842-9150
l)isc ount (~ask c t
( I I \ I " I I ' I I ~ I j • ii " \ .
Cmnx Sni-rtr 11"4 Qwil1ry Cvltro for f tU
DiRCt Cremation •. $495
Immediate Burial .. $995
E 2000 ~c 1 D L73 lo-BastBuyHealth, Inc, Thia bu&1ness ls OQll· Heve you atar1•9 ~ to ntlbhh a .. ...,ng ... _..._.._ yet? No JUN 29, at 1:-p.m. n ~t "'~ Ba vi...-... ... ........ by: , .............. , ~ .... 51 I? Y ""' """"',,,_ .... ....__ ,...., """""' ~. "'"' ........ """1'"" . an K"""""'°' oo"" neaa ye " bfanch omc:e to be le> Dan•·• Ruiz s E LL p.m In Dept L73 lo-catwv at t .... "''' 1...... H 1 t d .-...... ,,. W. "'" 1"' :Ml Tht ,.,... Orlv South Or .... nt alle you s If • ........ • .. ...,. This 11ttement was cated at 1 ""' C • • ange, This atatement wu doing ~ yet? No Mike Scharoell ~ ~. fi•·.. with 1 .. _ "'-· ........ DrlVe South, Orange, A 92888 ..,_.. with he Coo D vld B Thi t n1 callfomia. .._ ..., "" """'"' CA 92868. IF YOU OBJECT lo ,...., 1 nty • runn 1 s tteme was ~·, com-Clet1c ol Orange County
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I : . ', ', ' I ( \" ,, I I F OU OBJ T the Of*1linll d 1 cpl! d Ofvve CoUllty Thi. statement was filed with Ille County ment1 In favor°' eglllnll on 05/16/2000 your home t Y EC to -YOU tihou4dttWI pet. on OS/16'2000 f~ed with the Coonfy Clet1c ot Orange Counly tne......,.,.. al the 2.000ll29054 ~.gr~ at the....':! etdon.l ~ ........... ~ 2000lt2tOl1 Clet1c at Orlhge Councy on 05/1Cl/2000 brand! altke """' be ,.._.... ......., u~ 18 25 through classified '""'· {04J tihou4d ........... me ·-w,, ..... -Olly Pllol Mey 18 25 on 0&'0&'2000 2000M2to37 ..........., In 'Mtllng to _, ....... ..,., . • Y"~the ~~or~ =en ~i!.:' .': J1!nt 1. 8, 2000 Thzri 2000N3093' oa11y Pllol May 18, 25, tneOTS..,,..21c1epo1 _Jun! __ 1_._e_. _2000 __ Th_n_1 ________________________ ..., ....,........... .... ..._. .... o• Pilot June 8, t5. Jun! 1, e, 2000 Th778 -. e11et the ....,.. 1s wrmen objectlont "'"" lhe court .,..Ofe ,.,. ..._.__._ --•w• ~~. 2000 Th859 tied wit! the OTS.. Tiww the court before the hearing Your •P· ... .......,._ -·-.......... a1 .... ...___ S--nrnt Flctltlou1 Bu8'W • -r--'lflAll ™181*-hearlng. Your •P· puninoe may be In per-~~--..=,_ f•..AM>a.-•• 1 Butt,,_. .... __ 80..____. .._., be ..c to: .....,anoe may be In pet-eon 0t"" '"'"'' 114tOrneV. .... ...~·--"'"""" ,_,.,.. ........ ..,.. -......... ,..,_ Oflke ;on· Of by ""'" Mtomey. If YoU7 ARE A CAEo'.. .. doing aa: Heme Stlltlment The lolloWlng petaont ---rid-~:::..-IF YOU ARE. A CREO. ITOA 0t oonlingeut 0.0. TecMale Conllultlna, The following person• are doing buelness 11; :..,.... __..c;;;;
fTOR 0t coottngent eted-llor of the~. you ~11 Elden Ave. 12~. are doltla buaW'oeaa 11: Downie'• Lid., 4533 Mui..,..y..._.,..
ltor at lhe decelMd, ~ muat ,.. YoUf a.Im wWI C01U Meta. CA 92827 X·TREME CLEANING, MacArlhur BIV<l , New-«IO. Sin P'nndlco,
m\llf ... y0i. dUn di the courf end md a Peny Smtih, 2311 21515 Via ~l'lnl. New-port Baach, CA 92880 ~ 11,0MDi.
the OOUl1 and meil a OOf11 to fie P8l'IOllll ,.. Elden Ave -22. Cost• port ~l.. Celi!. 92tleO K•n Downie'• Ltd , Yuu l'NIY . -., ,...-
OOfJ't to !he l*IOMI,.. WMN• ~by ...... CA 92e21 Ctiudt MCGIVfWI, 2515 (CA). 4~ MacMnur tNI .. OTI ...... "'
l'Mlnl•llW lllCIOinled by the COUt1 Wlflln lour Thia buelMU It oon-Via Marina. Newpon Blvd , Newport BHcti, lilfallMI Of biNI _..
the coul1 iMtlln tour-monfll lfom .. dl9e of cM"9ct by: .n lndMdlMil 8Mdl. c.11. 92eeo CA 92880 1111111 M 111 --_,... U monlhl lfom the dale of the b 1eeu.noe d "" Have you tlar1ed Thia buM'"8 11 oon-TM busltleM II con-CIA atc1k11t 11 .. 9udl
the h lleultlcl d ,.... i.r. • pro"4ded In ~ doing butlMsa yet? dUcted by an ~ ~ by a ocwporatlon ,..-..... lie COflo
tef'I 11 p!'O'Adld In ~ bllle Code Mdiofl 9100. Yee, 2/'IAJO Heve you 1t1r1ed Have you 1tarted ...., In "' oft111W
.,... Code NOliorl 9100 The ""' lor Mng cllllN ~ ::,,. -· doing ~ yet? No dolllg bueineM f!A? No COINil9ll ...... .......
The time lor ~ d9lrN Wiii not eiq>lr9 belor9 • ·---Ctludt McGawan l(e11 Downte • Ltd • ...,._ .. ...,.. « wtll noc e..,n belor9 lour montht from ttie Ned Wiii the <;ountv Thie 111*'*'1 wu T Ami A.. DlcMlon. ~ fKll .., ~ Wllifl '°
lour rnonltll from the heating dlte notlCed Clelkon -~~'91 Courtly llled wtttl !tie County 1ger dllcuee11111 _.,! -":"~ neattng dlt• noticed abo¥e. ,,__&\NU Cleltl d 0...,. Courtly Thie 111temen1 WH --·.,
above. YOU MAY EXAMINE IOlllllON1 on 0&'0&'2000 111.o wlltl the County f'll'I ......,. ""' YOU MAY EXAMIN£ .... Mipl by .. ODU1t ~ Ptlol JUnt 8, 18, IOOOIUOttl C'9llt ol Or.nae Courtly --. W w• ...
lhe .. lcept by h COUit, " you .. 1 petton in. ~. 2000 J!MO ~ Piiot June II, 15. on OSl2&'2000'" .. nat ...... '° If 'fOU •• a Plll'ID'I In-*""" In tM ....... ~. 2000 lbllt5 IOOOIU01 M ..._ ._ ..._ «
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or dltcrimNlloll • nils newspaper Wiii not
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32t NARC1SSUS &000 4 BE U BATI4 .... 50t-IH3
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9600 If Loi. 48r 2.58a,
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949·723'8120.
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llloourt .... Vltwf Vltwf T 11telully eppo111tld 2&
2 58e. den, gounne4 kit,
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Ill> UDO ISLE Brend New 38r 48a. ~ 3rd floor
OctM-Hllbor -dtdt. granlle & matblt COUn1tf IOIJI, tlld>ua ld!dltn 81
G!l!!dy Airs. 94H15-&181
8rlflCI Ntw Bluff t-.1
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11,000 ~ au1yard. ~ views,~ 949-721-0783
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wlbtok yard, ntW airpet,
lvbllilt, tresn p1lnt, vault
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on our "2lll. Geat C2l1ling pomltial. approx
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Newport Beach Marriott
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Bridge
Bv CHAN.ES GOREN wktt OMAR SHARIF
and TANNAH HIRSCH . .
Nonh-Sowb YUIMrlble. P.Mt dells. lo ctacee days of libenll PfClllPU • r.vonblc fVlncnbt!in'. 'moat would
opco !be EMt hllld with ''* bellU. However, that Is unbkely IO ba11e
NOll'l'll
•AIC.J o 1U3
0 A104 •AQ 7
WFSJ' EAST
cbaopd the final contrlCt.. since
Nonti sbould llJU double and South
would remove 10 four SP&des.
West found the cJtCtllent opcnina
lead of a trump, giving cleclart:r no
help al all. The hand would be simple
if trullll>' were 2-2. but that is qaui5t
the odds. However, 11nce the kfns of
clubs ra1a to be with West, 1t might
seem that declan:r caMOC l°'° more
than lwo dimnonds and one club, but
Iha.fourth diamond IS In~
Declarer found an elegant solution to the probJem.
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Openins lead: Three of •
When "ptayins a band. all have a tende~ 10 view lhc COllltaCt only
from declarer's position. But some·
limes dummy is the key hand. and
that is often the case when the high
trumps are on the table.
~ rarst tnck WIS "'°" in dwn/ny and a heart was ruffed in hand. Declarer re1umcd to the ublc with a
trump, confinning I.he 3-1 break. and ruffed anolber heal\. When a club to
the queen held. declarer used the two
club entries to dummy to ruff two hcans with the queen and 1en of
Sl*Ses. Declarer crossed to the M:e of diamonds to draw the last 11\Jmp, and
conceded the Jas1 three tricks.
A perfect dummy reversal'
CHIVROlET Tlflol LT '97
4-4, ""*· many extras. ·~ c:onciUonl (3ee888) $21,988
NABERS
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NEWPORT BEACH 94H4CH445
FORD F·tSO '97 4X 4 io.tedl Super cab
KCT272A $21,9115
1.AND ROVER
NEWPOflT BEACH M9-t4(H.MS
LAHO flOVER '95
Dl•covsry SE7, wlllte,
5sp, C*tlfled
1A11M998 St9,995
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LINCOLN CONT '96
FOAO RANGER '13 Dr Sedan ~ Slakebed' truck, needs 4 • Al P~. cmm. dlleel ang 41Plir 111 S400 Cel'Phone. Ne-f ns
090 Torn 94~ One Owner $14,500
GMC JIMMY ..
Grlen, loeded!
IW1001 St7,895
LANO ROVER NEWPORT MACH
94H4M44S
HOHDA ACCORD XL '90 WNte.. sedln, 4dr, AC, All POWER, CC, am.fin drtO. good cond. TOK ml fu/ttf~PPmso 94t-72W543
. 949·644-7733
Mazda .,,... '90 onginal
O#!'M, hol red com. 471c ml
alnt ccnd, runs Utllf1\ely
wd $5,899 949-720-1722
M8Z ML430 '99
Lo.o.d, •Uf* low ml,
Alll'7S7 $43,980
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MM4H445
.... ctdll-Benz C220 w
Wh1\e/Starmar1c (4264611 St9,990
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900-927-3578
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(183568) $22,990 FLETCHER JONES
800-927·3576
MelcedB Benz Ml.320 'te
Lealher/Starmtrk
(003211) $29.990
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800·927 ·3578
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(544881 I $39,990
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800-927-3578
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Wt\111/Starmarlc 1066548) . $39.990
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900·927 ·3578
~SQ) '97
Black~
(267S41) $41.990
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800-927 ·3578
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18192491 $41 990
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&00·927·3578
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GLS. 8 cyl . lllY, IOW nWll. CD 6 more, belanc:e of
wan ll'IY!OUS 1.mal1
(340717) $14,968 NAllERS
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Low 751< ml, llllO, AC. 1!W11
condltlOn. new car hOHl'
(382039) S2 495
NABERS
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Low ~le•. dual sliding
doO!S, rear air CO & more' ~renlll \32&439) $18 988
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IOr 25 yein. U32ele4 2~ ton• 714414-1111
• Northstar V·S Engine
• Wood Trim Package
• Factory Chrome Wheels.
• 6·Dlsk CD Changer
• Heated Front I. Rear Seats
• Ganige Door Opener I
$51,992 .. 00 List Price kou
$ 7,500.00 Nabers DI nt ,.
$44,492.00 SALE PRI
..
Daily Pilot
111•'•• B11eAus11 Ws Af•K•
TH• ••ST OllALS.
•
+WI tor 36 month lease. $3410.00 cash down or trade equl·
tar ~.~~~7~:r;~~~:~s;s 99500 -
$32,495.00 .. List Price t
2000 Escalade
+ 37• +tax for 36 month lease. $5000.00 cash down or t equ • on
tees . $650,;·P~~h';~~baF~;o~:ly $
4
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1
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9
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$46,925.00 List Price
$ 3,930.00 Nabers Discount t i ~·8~·88 ~~mer Rebate 4 , . PRICE
All New 2001 Aurora
339/MO
r
S 3,500:00 .. Nabers Discount
$28,995.00 .. SALE PRICE
2000 Deville
+~ +tax for 36 month lease. $3950.00 cash down or trade
equity. plus inception lees • ~89.41. I only 0285326Y.
Or Purchase For Only ;9 54061
$41,400.0Ef ... Ust Price ,
S 1,859.39 .... Nabers Dlscoun
$39,540.81 .... SALE PRICE
2000 Alero
"47c +WI IOI 36 montht CloMd end leaM on 1ppr0Ytd credit $4200 down Ind sllndard
dnw-on "-!dual $17,W Tolll ol peymenll $12,221.64 +ta. 1ont-J04090
_.lit • llX lor 36 momhl. CloMd tnd U. an IPP!OYld crtdfl $1498 SS down plus ltlndlfd
cktw oft Relldllll '8.837 40 Tolll of PIYmtnll S7,181 64 • l&Jc 1on1r318060
'84 OLDSMOBILE FIRENZA
I.ow 7.5k mi1es, oufo, AC, mint condition, rtfHI car trode-inl (382039)
199 CHEVROLET CAVALIER
RS coupe, low t 8k miles, auto, moonroof & morel Sol. of war. (81,928)
'89 CADILLAC SEVIW
45k original miles, white, leather, colledor quality! (806006)
196 FORD MUSTANG GT
V·8, white, leather, CD, A Land Rocket! (t 66820)
1 98 HONDA CIVIC LX
I.ow miles, 5-speed, red, alloys, Meellent condition. (007373)
1 99 OLDSMOBILE CUTLASS
GlS, 6 cyl., lthr., low miles, CD & more, bal. of worr. prev. rental! (3.4071 n
195' CADILLAC ELDORADO
Or Purchase For Only $28,8 Or Purchase For Only $15,57711
s
I 2,195
58 ,988
59,988
$10,988
1 93 CADILLAC SEVIW STS
low miles, 290 H.P. Nonhmr, whi .. pearl, wper deool (805779)
1 97 CADILLAC CARRA
Only 8100 miles! Red, leather, moonrool, bol. of worr. (91 4236)
100 OLDSMOBILE INTRIGUE
Only 38 miles! Leather, CO, alloys. (207 "82)
198 CADILLAC DEVIW
V·8 Northstar, CD, lthr, bal. alwarr. (773519)
. 1 00 CHEVROLIT 5'LVIRADO XCAB
1/2 ton, V·8, many~. r..r., bol. olwarr, Pf'W· rental! (1"2683)
1 96 CADILLAC SMW STS
low miles,~ lealh.r, CD,~ & morel (801A6A)
196 CADILLAC ILDORADO
-518,988
. 519,988
$20,988
$21,988
521,988
522,988
law miles, V8 ~ siMir, llhr. (6f9359)
1 99 OLDSMOBILE -SILHOUETI'E
512,988
514,988
517,988
518,988
518,988
Touring, 295 H.P. Northllar, whlll pat, low 34 miles, super deant (61 °'96)
523,988
526,988
526,988
low miles, dual sliding doon, rear air, CD & morel Prev. rental. (328,39)
195 CADILLAC SEVIW
low rM.s, shale gray, V-8 Na1hsttr, very demi (818756)
1 99 CADILLAC DIVILU
law miles, whit., Ian hhr, bal. ol warr., Pf'W· rwntal (7791 SA)
1 93 CADILLAC ALLANTE · /
low 43k miles, whita pearl, V·8 Northslar, rore mod.II ( 126643)
2600 Harbor Boulevard •·Costa Mesa
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