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MONDAY, JANUARY 20, 2003
A CLOSER LOOK
Entertaining a lively scene in Costa Mesa
Plans for more clubs, bars fit with some city
leaders' ideas for downtown. Those ideas
face skepticism and worries about parking
and nuisances -the costs of success.
Lolita Harper
Daily Pilot
COSTA MESA -The flashing
lights of a luminescent down-
town draw fun-seekers like a
moth to a flame. Streets bustle
with smiling patrons malcing
their way from res taurant to bar
to dance club in a progressive
night on the town.
might lead to such a scene al the
com er of Newport Boulevard
and 19th St.reel.
Already home 10 popular
hangouts such as the Yard
House, Goat I !ill Tavern and the
Helm, the downtown area is
readying itself for at least two
new entertainment sites, and op-
timistic night owls are envision-
ing a major area makeover.
"more classy and upbeat with
music for the middle age crowd."
"I don't really care for the
grunge of Goat Hill or Players,"
Tillock said. "Yard House is OK,
but there is no dancing."
floor, three bars, distinct lounge
areas and its anticipated claim to
fame: an extra luxurious ladies
room.
"A place where the ladies can
get away, relax, touch up their
makeup and come back out
when they are ready," Raven
said.
VAMPING THE REVAMP
Such a night.spol is what city
leaders expected when they be-
gan revamping the city's down-
town area, Planning Comrnis·
sion Chairwoman Katrina Foley
~id.
While this scene may be ab-
sent from the Costa Mesa land-
scape now, some are hoping a
trend in governing decisions
Residen1 Brenda Tillock said
any addition 10 the area would
be good. lhe 25-year-old said
she would like to see something
O ub Vegas, owned by night.life
guru James Raven, is set to begin
construction on the basement
level of 1901 Newport -for-
merly known as Pacific Savings
Plv..jl. The upscale club, which
would be about 11,000 square
feet, is designed to entertain
about 800 persons from 5 p.m. to
2 a.m. Monday through Friday
and from 11 a.m. to 2 a.m. Satur-
day and Sunday. It will cater to
an older crowd, between 25 and
40, and wiU not play Hip Hop
music.
The cl ub touts a large dance
The additiol'I of the night club
will "help establish that area al>
an entertainment di!>trict wnh
See SCENE, Paee A4
DON LEACH I DAILY Pit.OT
James Raven stands next to an artist's rendering of his new club,
Vegas. which will be m the old Pac1f1c Savings Plaza building.
KENT TREPTOW I DAILY Pll01
Christopher Young, lt>, scans the-ocean surface for whales with fellow volunteers Bob Flyte, left, and Susan Wilson at Crystal Cove.
Gray whale Sunday
Crystal Cove
docents set up for
visitors come to
spot one of the
. mammals during
migration season
Coral Wilson
Daily Pilot
W eighlng up to 40
tons and reaching 50
feet in length, they
could pass righ1 by
without even being noticed.
But a dedicated group of
Crystal Cove State Parle docents
wouldn't want anyone to ~ an
opportunity. Starting yesteiday.
on the third Sunday of every
month through March, the
docents are setting up a lookout
tent and information booth to let
visitors know that the gray
whales are out there.
"They are out there,·
volunteers Kathy Renfro and Bob
FROM THE NEWSROOM
F1yte insist.
They are sure of that because
this is the middle of the gray
whale migration sea.son. Around
October. the gray whales move
south from the cold arctic waters
of the Bering and Oluchki Seas
to the warm lagoons of Baja
See WHALE, Pace A4
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everywhere.
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cartoonist John Sher1ftul is www.•tltoday.co~ltoday/news/
now employed at the St. Louis apeciallaherffi1J$.nsf.
Post Dispatch, sitting in the
very office that Bill Mauldin
once occupied. where "Gls especially loved that book
MauJdin presumably drew the becauae it told the war the way it was."
cartoon that won him bis he N.id.
cartoon legend 811 MauJdln.
who I learned is sfttlng In a
Newport Beach nursing home
A1fledng from Alzbeimer's
dJaeue .od being visited
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Sherflius said he gees calls 1990. He and I ltruck up a friendship
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from people all the time asking if they that continues to this day.
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IN BUSINESS
Avoiding
being left
in the dust
Small businesses that keep
up with technology are more
likely to exp and, but a survey
of Southla nd companies
owned by minorities find s
that many are slow to log on.
Paur Clinton
Daily Pilot
COSTA MESA -Mart.ha Damel has seen
firsthand how important technology can be
in driving the expansion of a small business
Daniel. the president and duef executive of
a Co~ta Mesa-based information technology
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business news,
see Page A2
serv1ces company, offers
her services to companies
and public agencies still
looking to 1ump into the
tech age.
Daniel, an Afncan
American. wa.'> also one
of a handful of local
busine~ owners who participated in a MemD
Lynch survey released in November that ex-
plored the success rates of minonty·owned
small businesses with and without 1ech savvy
attitudes.
Businesses in Orange and Los Angeles
counties were surveyed. or the l.014 businesses included. 51% use
"the latest computer technology." while only
38% use the Internet for commerce. ~
"There's a strong connection between a
small business' use of technology and their
ability to grow.· said ~ Gin. Metrlll
Lynch's commuruty development vice presi·
dent. "There is a competitive advantage tow-
ing technology in running a small business."
The survey - "Minority &Wness Enter·
prises: Gaining the Tech Advantage" -also
reponed that African-American businesses
See COlD, Pace M
Daily Pilot
AT A GLANCE
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--A:l Monday, January 20, 2003 YOUR
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BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT
DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT
Craig Clayton sits next to a rack of fresh bread tn his Sun Flour Natural Bakery store tn Costa Mesa.
Making dough
Costa Mesa bakery started by former Realtor
is lean, sweet and ready to ri se.
Deepa Bharath
Daily Pilot
C raig Oayton loves good
bread. I le can go to a
restaurant. fe~t on the
bread bac;Jcet, wash tl down
with some water and leave, he said.
Oayton is so passionate about the
wheat, white and mulugrain that he
decided to quit ht!> profession as a
ReaJtor and become a baker.
That was nine year-. ago. Today, this
45-year-old Costa Mec,a resident has a
thriving business -the Sun Flour
Natural Balc.ery on East 17th treet.
The bakery produces an array of
breads, cookies. cakes and pasrnes.
All the breadi., except for the challah,
are fat free, Oayton i.aid.
"There's no oal, no dairy, no eggs
and no fat," he said. "The only fat you
have is from the grain."
The grain makes its way from the
wheat fields of Montana and ic, huJled
fresh everyday at the bakery. It's also
BRIEFLY IN
BUSINESS
Newport Beach co mpany
announces positive resu lts
Newport Bcach-ba-.cd American
Vanguard expects It'> founh quarter
and 6scaJ year 2002 financial resuJ~
~ere positive, the company an-
nounced Jan 15
For the founh quart('r, the company
~ecLs net 'iales to be in the $30 mil-
lion range, representing an 8% increase
over the fourth quarter of 200 I.
Net sales for the fiscal year 2002 are
likely to exceed $100 million, a 15% in-
crease over fiscal 2001 levels.
organic: and certified pe.,ticide-free,
he said.
The business started off with bread
only and diversified later. One of the
hot favorires these days are the teed
cookies thar couJd be made for any
occasion from the holidays to
wedding, baby showers and
birthdays.
"We even have special coolue~
coming out for the Super Bowl," he
said.
Several local stores have started
carrying his goods, includmk
Mother's Market, Promelis Market,
Bristol Farms. Wild Oati. and South
Coast Plaza. But for Oayton, it's been
a hard road 10 success.
"There have been times when we
wondered if the business wouJd
survive," Oayton '>aid. "It's been a lot
of hard work."
Rut the community warmed up to
his bakery, and the business gradually
developed a loyal cHentele, he said,.
"There are people who came when
The company grew fiscaJ 2002 net
income at a fasler rate than ~lee,. 11 re·
ported a net income of SS.6 million or
$1.43 per diluted share for 200 I.
Body Wise Fitness C.enter to
host open house
Body Wise Fitne'>'> Center, a nrw
Newport Realh facahty. wtll ho'>I an
open hou'>e on l hurc,day, Jan 23.
from 5 to 8 p.m. The evening waJJ fea
ture food. power shake'>. Body w..,e
protein bari. and a drawing ror per-
'iOnaJ training pac.«agei..
The new center will spec1ah7e in
personal training. golf conditioning,
rehab, sports-specific training, cardio
and nutrition.
The center is at 290 I W. <:oast
FYI
The Sun Flour Natural Bakery is at 427
E. 17th St. in Costa Mesa. Information:
Call (949) 646-1440
I opened the bakery who still come
in," Oayton said. Today, he has
c,everal bakers and staff. He even has
two master bakers to oversee breads
and pastries and a graphic designer
and artist to work on the calc.es.
The breads. which are the balc.ery's
key Hems. sell in the $3 range. Some
of the cheese breads are priced at
close to $5. The most popular bread?
The nine-grain that seUs for $3.95 per
2-pound loaf.
The future seems bright and
exc11ang, Oayton says.
·we·re trying to come up with a rice
bread and a low-carbohydrate bread
for those on Jow-carb diets," he said.
The bakery will also start secving
soups and sandwiches in February.
"We'll aJso start having a wider
variety of cakes and some of the
hard-crusted breads lilce sourdough,"
he said. "I think. it's going to be a good
year."
1 lighway, No. 110. For more informa-
tion, call (949) 650-1660.
Sponsor hip wanted for
C.Osta Mesa anniversary
J he ciry of Costa Mesa is seeking
corporate '>ponsorship'> for the 50th
anmver~ of the city's incorpora-
taon, which will take place June 29.
The c11y 1s inviting businesses to
purchase the $200 celebratory ban-
ners that wiJI announce the event and
bear the name of the businesses.
The yearlong celebration, called
HCostaMazing," will offer businesses
and associations other opportunities
to be involved.
For more information, call (714)
754-5065.
Daily Piiot
BEST BUYS
Home decor andfarniture
found in Quonset huts
T he Quonset huts at
660 W. 17th St. in
Costa Mesa were
temporary army banacks
during World War II.
Today they hou5e an
eclectic mix of antique:.,
gifts and home
accessories stores.
BIG DEALS ON TEAK
F\JRNmJRE
John E. UmJted is a
specialfy store for
wholesaJe reclaimed tea.It
furniture from Indonesia.
Everything is purchased
GtFTS FROM EAST
TO WEST
rt 's All About Me is the
GREER
WYLDER
in Borneo. Sumatra. Java
and Bali and refinished.
The biggest attractions are
its finishes in blaclts. reds
and browns. The store is
primarily lcnown for its
extensive mirror line. newest store to open in
the Quonset huts at unjt 24. Owner
Nancy Stem offers wholesale gifts
to the public. The three aspect!>
featured here are originaJ local art.
anuques and as much local jewelry
as possible.
Unusual pieces include Thailand
temple rubbing-;; whimsical chairs,
tatues and screens; Chinese
watercolors and antiques: and
table tops made from the same
mo~c artist from the Wolfgang
Puclc restaurants. Jewelry s.elecuon.'>
include lanyards for glasses.
looping pearl and beaded
necklaces. and crosse.c; on beaded
chains.
Stem selects some pieces fro~
New York. and has two buying tnps
scheduled to Paris. Greece and
1\utey. Open from 10 am. to 4
p.m. Monday, Tuesday and
Thursday and by appoinonent 660
W. 17th St. No. 24. lnfonnauon:
(949) 246-6016.
CLOSEOUT PRICES ON HOMED~COR
Here 2 Day Gone 2 Morrow
speciaJ.izes in home d~r
accessories closeouts. With more
than 20 yean. buying experience.
owner Flalne Tumey can buy
closeouts directly from the
factories. Merchandise is pnced !><>
low. The furniture comes fmm
Indonesia. aJJ mahogany. no
particle board used. Examples of
prices are woven silJc pillows at
SJ4.99, Shabby Chic-style mirror at
$19.99, scented candles at $4.99
and party lights at $9.99. There·s a
lot of retro f lawaiian merchandise,
sea ~ chairs, framed art,
lanterns, bowls and crays.
Everything is attractively displayed.
Open from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Monday th.rough Friday at 660 W.
17th St .. No. 25. Information: (949)
631-1620.
RESTORE AND COUECT
Super-talented Sam Kutz of S.
Kutz Ltd./Angle 3 StudJo has
combined a vintage restoration
buslnes.._, coUectibles from the
1920s to 1960s, and a tiny art
gallery featuring his paintings. Kutz
has more than 20 years experience
as a silversmith, and he restores
vintage clocks, waJDe irons,
bicycles. fans and more. Oleck out
his prices on silver restoration. Kutz
says his prices are lower than most.
The eclectic shop also carries
jewelry, vintage magazines. books
and records. Open from IO a..m. to
5 p.m. Monday through Friday. c.aJJ
for Saturday hours. 660 W. r7th St ..
No. 38. Information: (949)
515-3494.
Dining tables, day beds and
benches are also available,
including one of a kind pieces. too.
Open by appoinonent.. 660 W J 7th
St , No. 28. Information: (949)
246-3002.
COTTAGE STYLE
Pnces are phenomenally low for
cottage~ funuture. ant.iques
and ~ at Bits II i>tec.es. Owner
Daphne Haymond carries a bag
selection of vintage and new gently
distressed wtute paJnted furrurure
some new chm.a. lamps.
accessories and children's
fumishin~ Super-friendly
H6ymond will shop for those who
are looking for something special
Open from JO a..m. to 3 p.m.
l\Jesday through Saturday at 660
W. 17th St, No. 2 l. lnfonnatjon:
(949) 631-1004 and
wwui.bitsnpi«islio~.rom.
DECORATIVE ARTS
Shannon Miiler StudJo Is an
architectural and decorative arts
specialist Miller can do fresco and
faux finishes. Venetian plaster,
gilding. custom wallpaper, custom
frames and furniture. By
appointment 660 W. 17th St... No
29. (949) 722-9882.
EVERYTHING FOR HOME DESIGN
~Home is where to go
for one·stop home design. Owner
Keely Kay can help wuh aJJ design
decisions, from one room to
remodeling a whole house. 1be
business offers custom window
treatments -woven woods. grass
weaves. roman shade5 and
draperies: custom sofas, chairs,
ottoman and chaises: high-quality
fabrics and an extensive catalog of
lamps, shades. quilts and
occasional tables. Open by
appointment 660 W 17th St. No.
23. Information: (949) 645-9140.
LESS THAN RETAIL
Owner A.rnie Nedelman of
1radewtnd lmporu seJects Tommy
Bahama-style teak; mahogany and
sea grass furniture and prices
everything less than retail stores.
All or the furniture is imponed
from Indonesia Tea.Jc pieces can be
used indoors or outdoors.. Open
from lO a..m. 10 5 p.m. Tuesday
through Saturday at 660 W. I 7th St.
No. 37. lnfonnation: (949)
515-3870.
• BEST BUYS appears Monday9 and
Fridays. Send information to Greer
Wylder at greerwylder yahoo.com; at
330 W. Bay St, Costa M"8, CA 92627;
or by fax at (949) 646-4170
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SURF AND SUN
WEATHER FORECAST The northwest swell begins the
day at 6 to 8 feet, end grows to
6to 9feet. VOL 97, NO. 20
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Paul Saltowitz, Daniel Stevens
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lt'1 not a great day for those
who like the sun. The day
begln1 with low clouds and fog
and enda mostly cloudy with
patcfly fog. In between, the fog
WJll go away, but it Wiii at.ill be
partly cloudy. It won't get very
warm or very cotd. The high
will be 68. At night, the
temperature will slip to 60.
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www.nws.noaa.oov
BOATING FORECAST
N9er the short, llght winds
and areea of fog will give way
to •west wind blowing 10 to 16
knotl In the afternoon, wtth
1-foot wind WIVff.. The wett
IWell wttl be 3 to 6 feet Into the
evening. The prog,....ion ta
fwerMd •• night fatls: The 10.
to 16-tcnot west wfnd diet
down.~ light wlnde tnd .,...of fog.
FMher WC. vat1ab4t wtnda
wMI blow 11 lolObl or atoww .
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Today we get the last of a
northwest swell that htt
Orange County on Sunday.
The wav" before momfng
high tide wlll be heed high at
some breab with weeterly
exposure. The next OOf1hweat
swell arrives Wedneeday.
~,.. might -might -be
signs of it on Tueeday.
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Dally Pilot
City will settle on schools' foundation ON RETAIL
Costa Mesa City Council will revisit three
options for distributing mon.ey from Home
Ranch development deal.
Deirdre Newman
Dally Pilot
COSTA MESA -The $2-miJ-
lion Home Ranch educational
grant, in limbo since JuJy, will
take a giant step closer to ben-
efiting three schools when the
City Council determines Tues-
day whal type of fo undation will
be entrusted with the funds.
The city received the $2 mil-
lion as part of the development
agreement with the Segerstroms.
for Home Ranch, a massive
BRIEFLY IN
THE NEWS
PTA bring low-cost
mqdical to students
1$arbor Council PTA has
project slated for the property
bordered by the San Diego Free-
way. Fairview Road, I !arbor
Boulevard and Sunflower Av-
enue.
Costa Mesa High School,
which serves grades seven
through 12, Will receive $1 mil-
lion, while the olher million will
be split between Estancia High
and TeWmkle MiddJe schoofs.
The City Council will choose
among three options that vary
in features such as the number
of board members, what the
jYfA believes that heaJthy kids
make better students, and our
goal is to help Newport-Mesa
students reach their highest po-
tential," Chrisuansen said.
Surrogates needed for
special education kid s
Ed f(yce..., with the California The Harbor Council PTA is
ent of I lealth in lhe also recruiting surrogate par-
thy Families program. This ents for special education stu·
program provides free or low-dent!. for situations in which
co!>! medical, dental, and vision the location of their parent or
care coverage to children and guardian is not known. Federal
teen~. PTA !'resident Pany Chris-law requires that a surrogate
tiansen has ordered over 12.000 parent be appointed to re-
applkations (or the I lealthy present the student in educa-
Families program, which were lion conferences and individual
sent home w1th elementary stu-education plans.' The <;urrogate
dents tJus week. The appUca-parent is a volunteer who is ap-
tiom are available in I I Ian-pointed ro represent a student
guages. If there are literacy to ensure that the right of the
issues, a repre!>entative from student to appropriate public
1 lealthy Families will contact the education 1s protected. Stu-
appltcant by phone to help lhe dfots who need surrogate par-
parent fill out the form free of ents Live in fo!iter homes, group
charge. The money for this pro-homes, state hospitals o r health
gram is already available and will facilities, correctional facilities
not be aflected by the current "and re;,idential treatment cen -
budget crunch. "Harbor Council ter'>.
GETTING people newly diagnosed or with
minimal symptoms of multiple
INVOLVED sclerosis, or both. The group
meets at 11 a.m. the first Tuesday
of every month (949) 650-7659.
• GETilNG INVOLVED runs
periodically in the Daily Pilot on a COSTA MESA
rotating basis. For information on POLICE DEPARTMENT
adding your organization to this Seniors 55 and older are invtted
fist , call 1'949) 574-4298 to help staff the Westside
substa1ion. Volunteers are asked
COSTA MESA to work two four-hour da"ytime
LITERACY COUNCIL shifts per week. They would be
The Costa Mesa Literacy Center responsible for answering
needs volunteer tutors to t~ach phones, bicycle reg1strat1on,
English as a second language. fingerprinting, data entry and
People who want to learn English assisting wilh other citywide
as a second language are also projects. Seniors who can speak
encouraged to call. Call to Spanish and English are also
register. (714) 43&-3310 or (714) needed. Call for an application
545·3445. Fred Gaedcler, (7 14) 754-5208.
COSTA MESA MS COSTA MESA SENIOR CENTER
SELF-HELP GROUP The multipurpose senior seMces
The Orange County chapter of the facility at the comer of 19th Street
national Multiple Sclerosis and Pomona Avenue seeks
Society has started a new volunteers who can greet members
self-help group in Costa Mesa for and the public atthe front desk and
How best to take care
of a work of art? ·
A Role' timepiece is truly a marvel of performance and
enduranc1?. In five years of continuous timekeeping, its balan~
wheel travels the equivalent of ·23~ miles. Thb kind Clf
performance deserves proper care clod ~riodic maintenance.
nnd Rolt!X recommends that their timepitte!! be cleaned and
oiled appm>Cimately every five yeus. U you've invested in a
Rolex ytru've made an astute decision. Pmtect that investment by
showing the same sound judgment when it comes to the
mai.ntmnnce m your timepi«e. AB an Official Roll''! Jcwek'f' WI'
are dedicated to th~ integrity of genuine Rolel(
rimt'pk.'«'9, pA118 aod acceaori • Pt !it! vlait our
lltuiY when you are ready to dblrusa lht-care
and -1'\'~ Ot yout ~
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BLACKMAN LTD.jfj\IEWELERS .....
funds should be used for and If
the foundation's meetings
shouJd be subject to the same
open-meeting requirements
that the City Council is.
On Dec. 2, council members
opted to postpone the disburse-
ment issue to give themselves
more time to consider the op·
tioos.
lng athletics. The foundations
would not have to adhere to
open-meeting laws.
Another recommendation il.
for the city to form an ad hoc
foundauon consisting of seven
board members. None of its
funds could be used for facili·
Lies, athletics or athJetic equip·
ment. It would be subject to
open-meeting laws.
Still time to fulfill New
Year s resolufi(Jn s at
South Coast Plaz.a
The Seg~rstrom proposal calls
for two different foundations -
one for Costa Mesa High School
and one for Estancia and TeWm-
kle schools. Each would have
five lo 15 board members. "Ibe
funds would be restricted so
that no more than 25% of each
year's expenses could be used
on activitie!i or facilities involv·
SpiFit Run Race
returning to Newport
"Ibe 20th annuaJ Spirit Run
Race wiJI be held March 9 along
Newport Center Drive at the
Edwards Movie Theater adja-
cent to Fashion Island in New·
port beach.
The event, which raise-;
money for Newport Beach el-
ementary schools, is being
sponsored by The Lucy and
Leigh Steinberg Foundation
with title sponsor~hip alloca-
tion of $20.000 for the fourth
consecutive year.
ln addition to lhe traditional
SK and IOK races. Spirit Run
will also offer events for chil-
dren and family such a-. a
Stroller SK. a SK Family Walk, a
25-yard Toddler Trot. a Kids
Expo featuring a Migh'ry Ducks
Goal Patrol Hockey Rink, and
competitive races for ~even
separate age categories for chil·
dren ages 4 to 12.
To pre-regi!>ler or for more 10-
forrna110n. call the Sprnt Run
Holline at 1949) 4'i 1-4848. r.ntry
volunteers for the Resource
Department wTtt1 Excel computer
experience and sharp telephone
skins. The Sentor Meals program
also needs people to deliver meals
to homes (949) 64&-2356.
COSTA MESA SENIOR CORP.
The nonprofit organization at the
Costa Mesa Senior Center is
looking for new board members.
The fund-raising and policymaking
board needs volunteers who will
participate in monthly meetings.
occasional committee meetings
and special pro1ects. Candidates
should have connections in Costa
Mesa and surrounding
communities and an interest in
serving the community by helping
seniors. (949) 64&-2356. ext 15
COURT-APPOINTED
SPECIAL ADVOCATIS
Volunteers are needed to serve as
advocates for abused, neglected
and abandoned children.
Volunteers work one on one with
The third proposal also call5
for a single foundation 10 be
formed by the city. It wouJd onJy
have three board members to
start. would not be able to us~
any funds on facilities, athJetics
or athleuc equipment and
wouJd be subject to open-meet·
ing laws.
forms may also be obtained at
parucipating Jamba Juice loca·
lion!>, fitness centers, sporting
goods ~tore, the Concierge at
fa-.hion Island or Fletcher
Jones.
Newport man honored
for communi ty service
Sergio L.opez. Underwnter at
Downey Savings in Newport
Beach. was awarded the 2002
Gerald 11. McQuarrle Commu·
nity Recognition Award for hi!i
contribution to the commu-
nity. Downey Savings will also
donate $2,500 to the Tustin
Young Manne!> on Lope1' be
half.
I orez received the award for
his dedication and efforts
toward helping youths in the
Orange Lounty area, a com·
pany ~pokesman ~aid fhe
Young Marte)> I'> a youth educa·
tion and '>t'rvtce program for
boy'> and girb ages 8 through
completion of high school.
Downey SaV1ngs 1s head-
quanered in Newport Beach.
a child for three hours a week..
(714) 663-9034.
CRISIS ASSISTANCE
PROGRAM INC.
The nonprofrt organization 1s
seeking volunteers for rts
expan,~ingtrauma response
program. Some volunteers assist
la"":' enforcement, firefighters and
other emergency-type
responders by providing
emotional first aid and suppon to
injured or traumatrzed people
Other volunteers provide
dispatch and office support. No
expenence is necessary. Training
will be provided. (949) 588-1414
DISPUTE RESOLUTION
SERVICES
Volunteer mediators, case
specialists and outreach
assistants are needed to help m a
variety of mediation cases.
Bilingual language skills are
needed for office volunteers and
for mediators. (949) 250-0488.
Pia Jones
Special to the Daily Pilot
I hope you've received
most everything on
your holiday wish list.
And there'!> still ume fm
that other list ... your
resolutions for the new
year. Of course, making
resolutions is one thJng,
keeping them is another
Whatever yow goals -
from losing I 0 pounds to
reorganizing your home
office to updating your loo~
-South Coast Plaza ,., lht·
ideal New Year's ~hopping
destination.
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This resolution 'eem-. w
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Let 2003 be the yt-ar y1n1
malce good on that
commitment to a fitter.
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where k.Jds are hot for
'nowboarding apparel J.Otl
gear by Bunon cUld 'ik.Jt'r'>
are snapping up
eqU1pment by Ob(;'Tmt'yl·r
for fa5h1on -forward
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the ':>Uper-ch1t 13o~ner line
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Whether you rt 1n wan h
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fresh new hp color. '-)uuth
Coast Plaza can make it
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POLICE FILES
COSTA MES"
• W 19th S1rwet A mctn
.,.. s artesrfld on 50 plcion of
lmna•in J m ptJblic 1n the 700
lll at 7 p m S·11tJrday
• Harl.or Boul~ard A man
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cmbt;uh•n1~11t in 1he 3000
1 I{ d· cir 5 25 ~ m ~111urcJay
• Harbor Boulevard A rnan
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2' IJO 1..>11,,.;t i!I 114511 "'
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• Eu1 t 7th Sneet and
Orange Avenue-A rnan was
m•·slcd on su<:p1< 1(m of
rfn• inn 1J11dPr rhe infl•1Pnce
of le. 1101 or J11J11s a1 12 05
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• Harbor Boulev11rd A man
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NEWPORT BEACH
• West Oceanfront A r1·.!n'I
theft was reported in the
3300 bled at 12:15 p.m .
Sunday
• Coast Highw.y and Hoeg
Drive: Recktess driving was
repo rted on Coast
Highway at 10:52 a .m .
S unday
• Wm 15th Street: Obscene
phone calls were reported in
the 800 bloc* at 10 p.m .
Saturday.
• Beyadere Terrace: A
residential burglary was
reported in the 1600 blodc at
10.30 p.m. Saturday.
• Marisol: A brush fire was
reported in the 100 blodc at
11·42 p.m. Saturday.
• 43rd StrMt A disturbance
from a party was reported in
the 100 blodc at 3: 11 a.m.
Sunday
•Bristol Sb'Mt Drunk
dnving was reported in the
2100 blodc at 9:17 am
Sunday
• ·Evr M<C.AANK OM Y Pit.OT
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• PAUL CLINTON covers the
lH11tro11ment. business and politics
H<! mev be readied at 1949)
7&4 4330 or by e·ma1I at
pa11/ cltnton a./iJt1mes com
AROUND TOWN
rJPd11( t1ble The center cs at 120 E
18th St. Costa Mesa. For more
information, call (949) 722·7818
or v1stt www zcoc.org.
llJEt;OAY
A worbhop on ·eomputertzing
your Business ff will help with the
bookkeeping from 9 a m to noon
a l National University, 3390
Harbo r Blvd., Costa Mesa for a
S25 fee. For more information,
call (7l4) 550-7369. • .... '" ftJ, ("Oro1111 ,jt'f Motr r.hi.mber of
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WEDNESDAY
The Alzheimer's Assn. of Orange
County w ill hold two workshops
today at Silverado Senior Living
Newpon Mesa. The first
workshop. from 10:30 a.m. to
noon, and will focus on memory
loss, The second wortcshop from
1 to 2:30 p.m., and wrll discuss
how to create a pannership with
your physician S1tverado Senior
Living is at 350 W Bay St, Costa
Mesa Reservations required For
more information. call '9491
631 2212.
The Newport HiHs Gerden CNb
11w1tes anyone interested to join
ita monthly garden walk meeting
a110" m at the UCI Arboretum.
For more informal.ion, call (949)
120-1552.
The Cott• MeN Chamw of
C.Ommerce will hold its monthly
business after·houra mixer from
5:30 to 7·30 p.m. at Skoth
Mon•hen'a. The reataurent la et
2000 Newport Blvd. Freo for
mt rnbors. $10 for po1entlal
mombora For more lnformltlon,
c:.111 (714) 88S..9090
THURSDAY
MotNt'• Maftlllt. kftcMn Wtl
See TOWN, P• A5
SCENE
Continued from Al
nightlife reswuuu.s. which is
what I believe was intended for
downtown "''hen we redevdoped it.. Foley said.
Also pol<;:ed to fiD the aD-tOO·
empty ni:angle Square is Pugu. a
restaurant that will offer dining.
dancing and cocktails until 2 a.m.
The addition of F\Jgu addresses
the popular hope of turning. the
top level of the troubled 'Di.angle
Square into an entertainment
venue modeled after the sucx:e&·
fuJ Yan:! House.
Not everyone beUCM!S that Such
addioons will result in a thriving.
vibrant scene, though.
While resident Louis Unfoot
said he would love some decent
nightlife m the city, he IS wary of
WHALE I Conbnued from Al
<..ahlomaa and can be sponed as
late~ June.
At Ult' beginning of the day,
yesterday, Renfro was feeling
FYI
The Crystal
Cove annual
gray whale
watch 1s set
up from 9
a.m to 1 pm
the third
Sunday of the
month
through
March at the
Pelican Point
parking lot
No 2
Docents will
provide
binoculars,
coloring
books, whale
bones.
barnacles.
brochures
and books
nuo,:,tod
particularly
confident flle
early morning
fog had moved
inland, and the
day promised
surahine. great
visibility and a
lugh tide.
"Tius IS a
prime day.
Fverythmg has
been set up for
them.~ Renfm
'>CIY"i-
'Fven "°· "You
need 10 have
pauence and
you need 10
know what you
are looking for.·
-.he~}~ •
Otherwise even
under the be<.t
conclitions. the
whales c.an
easily be
c.ray ,.,hale.. are clislingl.IMed
hy t.ht•1r11cart·shaped hlow. fhey
might al'>O lt:ave "footpnn11>,"
which are gl~-y !>pots of water
made by a whd.le jw.t under the
\Urlate Of cour;e, ye,1erday's
\1l'Wt'r. were hopmg for a tall. a
head ltallcd "'>py-hopptng~) or
'breaching.· in which the whale
burst<, from I.he water an\J lands ,.,,,Ji a la.rge spla'>h
A' an t.>Xtra incentive, a I '>run
delUS10ns char thr downtowo area
could promote ilsdf as an enter-
tainment~
"Well. I doubt any of it will do
any good. to tea you the mnh. •
said Unfoot. who prd'ers the dun
lights and live!y characters at the
Hehn lO the pristine ambtence at
the Yan:! House. "I have been in
Costa Mesa for a few years and
have seen a lot of places come
and go out of Triangle Square .
I will k.eep my pereruuaJ fingers
crossed that the next re.taural)t/
night dub will do wen .•
· The two downtown ventures
add to a myriad of nightlife desti·
nations lhroughout the city, tn·
duding Memphis, Detroit. Pierce
Street Annex. The Little N'tght. Tiki
Bar, La Cave and I fawna
NOT FlJN FOR EVERYONE
Neighbors of C.OSta Mesa's bar;.
dubs and pubs ~y that that fwi
does not oome without coose·
quence. . th Neighbors of bars that line 17
Snttt haw long oomplain.ed
about a lad of parking. llOlSY
dnuW aJ odd boors of the mom·
ing, streets littered ~ith alcohol
p;uaphemalia and uash and
fights. •·--n Eastside resident Bob 3 •uw
does not live directly behmd a bar.
but be srud he still reels the effect
of the 17th Street nightlife. I Ii."
back yard l) agamst the Wendys
drive-through. where many hun
gry party-seekers venrure aft~r a
night of drinking and da~ang.
The loud pauons are a n~cc
10 him and h~ neighbor.;."he sa.td
Some city officials feared ~e
same for the 190 I Newport. slle.
and ciry planner> recommen~ed
denyuig Oub Wgas. P!dflmng
C...ommi"-'>ioner FJeanor Egan
agn't"d. '3)'i.ng ..tie bled the plan'>
for the dub. bul c.Ud not th.ink .tll
the infam<>IA ~ues had h•>t·n
taken care or.
Foley disagJa'd. -.aymg tlw
dawnWWTl area as ddferent fm111
l7th Street or any or.her en1en • .11n
menl venue lll lhl.' city llio-.t·
center> were created to hull!>i·
mghl hfe and entcrtajnmcnt •md
bring a .. park 10 the city center
Councilman CJCll)' Monah<1.11
who !>el'\~ Im own wr.i1m 11f
nighthfe at~ Monahru1\. '>did
the entertainment angle for Nt....,
port BoulevJrd i<. a Mep 1n tl w
nght direction. .
What other area is more uppro
priate for nigh I llf e than down
tuwn? he a..Jced.
"ft jw.l mak~ c,en'iC.~ he •, .. tJ(J
• LOUTA HARPER covers Costa
Mesa She mev be readied et 19491
574-4275 or by e-mail et
/oltra harper a lat1mes com
l'f Nf ·~lPT -N 'A
Volunteer Kathy Renfrow. right. discusses some of the characteristics 0 1 gray whale s to vrsrtor
Helen Pines during a gray whale watch at Crystal Cove Stdte Park on Sunda1
t<, awarded fur UH' fir.I \t'nfi•-<l
'-lghling. Hui a.' the day Y\l'lll on.
the f·c;hin lay undumw<l. Vi,11or.
went down to the ude pool,, the
heach or the watlang muh twlrM,
calling up pcrnxl1c-J.lly, "I lave >Ou
seen any?~
"l\ot yt>t. 1\0\ rnuntl'lll, d1x. 1•111
Susan \ \!'tl<;(Jll a II'> Wf>t t'd
To ~ the time. I 0 \V-.tr nit!
< lui.<,topher 'roung h<1.'> p111
together an 111ttrprc11ve progr.im nu ... \ear he h.c. adtlt-d d Ill'\\
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about pQUUIJon
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ammah rwn.• . .i.ntl 11 look.' n·all\
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At left, one of John Sherff1us· cartoons from his brne at the Daily Pilot At right, one from the Post Dispatch after Sept 11. 200 I
NEWSROOM
Conbnued from Al
with fonner editor BID Lobdell 10
discuss drawing political
cartoons and was soon hired as a
graphic IJJustrator and cartoonisL
It was the first big break for a
E,l'\JY who I'm positive will be
taking home a Pulitwr Priz.e
himself one day, and whom I
love to tease as the only person I
know who draws doodles for a
living.
In the beginning. Sherflius. like
many cartoonislB at i.mall
newspapers. had lO do more
than just draw cartoons. He was
the Pilot' art director back then.
It was ~erffius who drew all the
helmets for all the locaJ lugh
schools that ran on the Spons
pages. ·r remember spending hours
and hours getting t.00,,e right.·
he said.
Sports Editor Rosier Catt.on
still uses Sherfflu9' IOustrntJon for
lus annual Otallc Tulk feature
during gridiron Um
So bade to th Mauldin
connection: When I read a story
about Mauldin and hf~ ailing
health in our ister paper the Lo
Angela 'limes last September, I
made a note to call Sherftlll! and
cattb up. .
Many Not re dens probably
remember Sbcrffi , 10me
rondJy. end some not ao. l gu
that'• jll51 the way 11 for •
c:artooitlau -they ~trlU an
Ind ible 1ma&e.
SbertnUa rtcaDa haw ~ tirred Jj
up the Pilot reader. with a
cartoon-he drew for rhe opening
of the Nixon I jbr.iry that
dep1rted fonner pre-;tdent'l
IUdwd Nixon. George BuSh
and GttaJd Pord looking
respectable while Ronald Reagan
was drawing in a coloring book.
Yflt, those imag~ are hard to
<;hake. I remomber sitting down
with one angry city leader many
moons ago. I le was complaining
about news cove...,d8e and then
out of the blue mentioned a
cartoon Sherffius had drawn
about him.
Funny thing was. Sherffius had
left the paper probably three
years before tha L
Sherffius sta~ al Ptlot onty
about two years. I le went on to
draw cartoons for the Ventura
Star-Press and now the St. Lou~
Post Dispatt:h.
The way he got his l"Urrcnt job
is interesting enough, also.
The Po I Di~;patch. which
employed Mauldin and
legendary tum·Of·the century
cartoonist Oanlel Pltq>etr'lck.
was searchlng for a replacemt>nt
to Tum P.nglehart. the cnttoonist
who had replaced Mauldin.
Sherffius answered an ad for
the Job In the trade magazine
Editor and Publisher Just one day
before the deadline. If got an
lmerview and wus judged by o
panel offour PuUt1.cr
PrUe winning canoonls · Jlm
Borpnan ottheOndnnatf
Inquirer, Mlle ~ ol the
~ly~sap ol lhe Phlladelph:
Daily NeWs Pulit.ur cartoon
lftd PuUtttr Winner f>olll
Marlette \'.h11 tlrci\\'> for rht>
f.tllaha~'<·e Dcmcx.rat and
lhhune Media ~rvitc-.
'>ynd1lalt'
Sherffiu' got the• 101> out of ct
nationwide field of candidate~·
I it' i'> now up to hie, old tndc.-..
-.urring up I.he reader; m St.
Loui._, where he hve5 with hi'>
wife, '"'o; Angele~ Time~ staO
writer Stephanie Slmon. and
their two children, I lannah and
Avery. 1.ast year, he ~ honort·d
with the <icripps I loward
National Joi'1malism Awartl
"It's the most fun Joh in 1he
world.· he '>aid. "1 t 's not eao;y
sorneum~ ~mettmes, 1t\ kind
of stressful when people are
upset with you, which happen'
· often. I lalf suppon you on any
given day, and hall al\' against
you. You ju.st lnow you '>truck a
nerve, and that com~ with the
1emtory. and you J~'lt don't let 11
both r you too much.
I hs rartoons don't alway-; lea\.'t'
readers with weth gnac;hin~ ·
Ille day after 9/ 11, I did a
cartoon of the 'ilatut> of libeny
with head in hnnd." he "31d. ·1
knew this image wouJd pm!)ably
be repeated. ft tum~ out that
many cartoonists across the
COWlll)' dJd a slmUar theme.·
As he drew more and more
wort about the Sept 11 tenortst
It somcthil'lfl strang •
happent..-d.
·~dtrs really inpondcd to
that/ ht d. •After 9/ 11, I
~~IO nuiny and l tttrs
from people who nonnally
d !C' my wort. But aft r 9/ 1 t
they fclt my cartoons hdped '
~ll dtal with the ..
\\11it h hnng.. U'> l>Jc l IO Bill
\lauldm Ollt l' a~am
ll11m\dmh of earth and lt·ttt't'
ht1H' poured into Mauld111\ mom
at th~ Newport Hcach nur.rng
home \mu: ~ amval,
ad11111ustrn1or Diana Schllllng
'>;11d What m.Uly of them wJnt •'
to tell Mauldin how much hb
dmwings of Willie and Joe helpt-.1
them deal with the war.
'Ninety-nine percent of 1.hc
vi'lllorc, are 11eteran.s of World Wai
II." she ~d. "It's been
tremendously emotional 10 all of
u-.. 11· been an unbeUl"Wble
eiqwnence
"I don't think he wiU ever knCM'
the impact he had on people''>
h\"l"., \he tontinut.>d. wn1ey all
...ay, 'he ._'Ot U'> through the war.'
f11e emot.Jon and sentiment IS W
tlud. that it's alm~t palpable. II '
l~n an honor for us to taJce cart'
of thJS man and <;ee th'
happen"
It make-. me proud to know
that my former colleague
~ht•rffius Is in '!Orne wny mrrying
on that Mauldin tradition, I.Mt
while hi~ cartoor t'4ln evoke
anger n11d pru~on, lhey can o1so
bring some peace and comfort.
And 'iO me day. when ShcrlUus
~ picking up that Puli11n Prl:r.e of
h.I own, Dally POot tted rs and I
are going to be abl to , ~
knew him way bod when."
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column tpt)MfS on MoncMlyl. If you
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TOWN
Continued from A4
host a seminar on how to
strengthen your immune system
from 6:30 to 8 p.m at the Patio
Cafe in Costa Mesa. The cafe 1s at
225 E. 17th St. Free. For more
information, call (949) 631-4741.
Body Wt .. Fitness Center is
celebrating its opening with
drawings for free personal
training sessions and BodVW1se
nutritional products at 2901 W.
Coast Highway, No. 110, Newpon
Beach. For more information, call
(949) 650-1660
FRIDAY
UC Irvine will host its 19ttl annual
Martin Luther King Jr
symposium, •Prayer. Protest, and
Peace -A Leader's legacy for
.Today," from 7 to 8:30 p rn The
symposium's keynote speaker
will be Julian Bond, board
chairman of the NAACP and
professor o f history at the
University of Virginia The
symposium will be held in the
Humanities ln&truct1onal
Buildlng, room 100 al the UCI
campus. Free. For more
information, call (949) 824-7215.
OCC's Annett air Ad:venrures
Series hosts "Inside Switzerland"
presented by Cltnt Denn, an actor
writer, photographer and
filmmaker The film will begin at 7
p.m. m Orange Coast College's
Robert B. Moore Theater
Admission ls $8 m advance and
$10 at the door Senior c1trzens
are eligible for a $1 advancti
discount For more information.
call (714) 432 5880
SATURD~Y
A seminar on long-term care
planning, mcludmg legal. estate
and Medi-Cal 1ssut's will be held
from 10 a.m to noon at the
Orange Coast Unitarian Church m
Costa Mesa The seminar is
sponsored by the Alzheimer s
Assn of Orange County and the
Orange County'Carog1ver
Resource Center The church 1s at
1259 Victona St For more
mlormat1on, call (7 14) 578 8670
The Upper Newport Bay Night
Hike guides families on an
educational tnp through the
nature preserve from 7 to 8.30
pm Fee 1s S3 per person,
children younger'thc:1n 5 dre free
For reservations and mer.ting
place, call 19491923 2295
JAN. 27
A Great Decisions discussion of
"Mult1lateraltsm vs
Unilateralism~ is 1he firs1 of an
eight-week sPm•s on US foreign
poltcy topics The discussions will
be led by Bob Grt•en from 7 to
8.30 p m at St Mark Presbvtenan
Church at 2100 Mar Vista
Newpon Beach For morP
tnforma11on. call (94917601691
The Lung Cancer Support Group
1s &ponsonng a class. ·Radiation
Therapy for Lung Cancer '
prov1d1ng an overview of
rad1at1on therapy for patients
with lung cancer and ottt!rtng
suggestions for coping with side
effects The event is held from 2
to 3.30 p.m at the Hoag Car1cer
Center, Conference room A Free
For more information call (949)
7 CANCER.
"Memories in the Making Art
Program Training for
Profosslo{lala Working with
Dementia Patient•• la sponsored
by the Alzheimer's Assn. It will
take place from 9 a.m. to noon at
Assured Horizons, 161 Kalmus
Drive, Suite 8150, Cos1a Mesa.
For information and reservations,
call (714) 283-1984, ext. 242.
JAN.28
All are invited to a rec9ption for
a111st Jane Hill, whose exhibition
•Local Scenes; which depicts
Newport Beach watery vistas and
familiar scenes, is on display
through Feb. 28. The reception is
from 5:30 to 7l30 p.m . at 1000
A~cado Ave. For more
Information, call (949) 717·3801
JAN.29
The MOMS Club of Costa
Mesa North will host an open
house at 10 a.m. at Balearic Park
and Community Center in Costa
M esa. Women are encouraged to
bring their children and will have
the chance to meet other
stay at-home moms The center
1s at 1975 Baleanc Dnve For more
information. call (714) 964-5934.
Mother'• Market & Kitchen will
host a seminar on dig9stton and
elimination from 6:30 to 7:30 pm.
at the Patio Cafe in Costa Mesa.
The cafe is at 225 E. 17th St Free.
For more information, call (949)
631-4741.
Preschoot Time, •Whst Animals
Live Here?" is story·t1me and
hands-on fun for parents and
children at the Upper Newport
Bay Nature Preserve. Cost is $3
per child, appropnate for children
ages 3 and 4. Will be held at The
Peter and M ary Muth Interpretive
Center, 2301 University Dnve.
Newport Beach For reservations,
call (949) 923·2295
JAN.JO
Mother's Market & Kitchen will
host a workshop and book
signing with Author Geoffrey
Rose from 6:30 to 8 p m at the
Patio Cafe m Costa Mesa. The
cafe 1s at 225 E 17th St. Free For
more information, call (949)
6314741
ONGOING
Teens are invited to drop by the
city of Costa Mesa Recreation
Centar from 2 to 6 p m Monday
through Friday for indoor and
outdoor sports and act1v1t1es The
Center 1'i at 1860 Anaheim Ave
For more mformatton. call 1714)
327 7560
The Assn of Business Services
host networking meettng that
deal with educatt0n connections
from 6 to 8·30 p.m. on the second
Tuesday of every month at the
Holiday Inn at 3131 Bristol St.
Costa Mesa For more
informauon, call (949) 805 0011
The Newport Beach Public
Library will h()st an hour of
stones dnd crafts for ctuldren 1n
kindergarten through the second
grade at the Corona del M ar
branch from 3 to 4 pm Tuesdays
The ltbrary 1s at 420 Manyold
Ave For more information call
1949) 717 3800.
Free tours of the Orange County
Performmg Arts Center led take
guests to the dressmg rooms;
performer's lounge. ba<J(stage
and on stage Every Wednesday
and Saturday at 10·30 a m at 600
Town Center Drive. Costa Mesa
$UBS Paine~bber.
The Eichenauer Group
Marshall G. Eichenauer, Jr. Denise M. Moglello
First Vice-President-Investments Financial Advisor
"For a Fru Complimentary Portfolio Review, Please Call"'
949-46].{)034 800-854 1222
1888 San Clemente, Newport Beach. CA 92660
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Orange Coast College 1s offering new cred rt and
noncredrt saihng classes this sprmg. Most courses are
five weeks long. Boats range from Lido 14 dinghies to
large ocean racers. even keelboats. Cruising seminars
are also bemg taught. The OCC Sa1hng Center 1s at
1801 W. Pac1f1c Coast Highway, Newport Beach. (949)
645-9412 or visit occsa1lmg.com.
Group tours can be held by
special arrangement. For more
information, call (714) 556·ARTS,
ext. 833
The Newport Beach Newcomen
Club holds a general meetmg on
the third Wednesday of every
month. The organization is open
to all female residents in Newport
Beach who have lived in the area
fewer than five years. For more
information, call (949) 645-9922,
or v1::it
newcomers newponbeach org
Interfaith couples with one
Jewish partner are invited to
participate m a discussion group
at the Jewish Family Service of
Orange County office The group
1s geared toward dealtng with
issues between mterfa1th
couples, such as ra1smg children
observing holtdays, symbols in
the home and relationships with
extended fam11tes. The cost for
three sessions is $45 per couple
Prereg1strat1on 1s required Call to
schedule date and time The
office 1s at 250 E Baker St Suite
G, Costa Mesa 1714) 445-4950
Women SO and older can iom a
discussion group coordinated by
Jewish Family Services to
address issues such as anx1Pty,
depression. relationships
lonehnPo;s and family The group
meets from 10 to 11·30 am
Mondays at the agency offices.
250 E Baker St Suite G Costa
Mesa Preregistration required
(714) 4454950
Friends of the Ne.wport Beach
Publtc Library Used Book Store
are askmy for patrons to donatP
book'i to replenish the.dwindling
stock Books may be left at any of
lhe three brancti libraries
Balboa, Manners. or Corond dcl
Mar or 1n the book closet next
to tho Fritinds Book Storo at 1000
Avocado Ave., Newport Beach
All hardcover and paperliddc
donations, with the exception of
magazines and law books will be
accepted and are tax deductible
(949) 759 9667
The Braille lnstrtute offers free
computer classes to people with
fading v1s1on who have difficulty
seeing the computer screen The
Oasis Center di 800 Marguente
Ave .. Corona del Mar, offers six
sessions. Call to sign up for
.classes. (714) 821 ·5000.
A spiritual ca,.. class meets at
7.15 p.m . Wednesdays at 3400
Irvine Ave .. Suite 114, Newport
Beach. Call to reserve a seat. (~9)
263·1462.
The Costa Mesa Cham~r of
Commerce hosts networking
luncheoh meetings Wednesdays
from 11 ·45 a.m to 1 p m at the
Costa Mesa Country Club The
cost 1s $13 The club 1s at 1701
Golf Course Dnve. Costa Mesa
(714) 885·9090
A brain tumor support group
meets the first and third
Thursdays of each month from 7
to 8 30 p m at the Hoag Cancer
Center at Hoag Hospital, 1 Hoag
Drive Newpon Beach Free
Registration not required. The
group is designed to help
patients and their fam1hes •
understand and cope with the
illness. (949) 574 6232
St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church
hosts a mental illness suppon
group from 6 30 to 8 p.m
Sundays m D1erenfield Hall Cat
600 St Andrews Road, Newpon
Beach (949) 574 2236
The Jewish Family Service of
Orange County sponSOfS a
d1scuss1on group for adult
children and their parents from 6
to 7 pm. two Tuesdays a month
at the Jewish Family Service
office at 250 E Baker St . Suite G,
Costa Mesa $10 per person per
session. Prereg1strat1on required
7141445-4950
The Jewish Family Service of
Orange County has a weekly
parenting suppon group. Parents
learn strategies for successful
parenting and for dealing with
the feeltngs and behavior o f their
children The group meets from
10 to 11 30 a m M ondays at the
Jewish Family Service office at
250 E. Baker St.. Suite G, Costa
Mesa. The group will cover
managmg anger, anxiety and
peer pressure children
expenence Preregistration
required (7 14) 4454950.
The Costa M..-Senior Center
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has ballroom dancing with ltve
music from the Costa M esa
Music Makltfa from 7·30 to 10'.30
p.m every Tuesday night at 695
W 19th St, Costa Mesa $4. (949)
548-3884.
Jewish Family Service of o ... nge
County sponsors an ongoing
healtng support group for the
chronically 111 The purpose 1s to
provide part1c1pants with
emottonal and sp1ntual support
to manage 1llne1>S and rts
consequences The group meets
at 7 p.m Thursdays at the Jewish
Fai:n1ly Service office at 250 E
Baker SL, Costa M esa
A(tendance is free, but
registration 1s required (714)
445-4950
Scrabble Oub No. 350 meets
from 6 to 10 p.m. ThursdaV's at
Borders Books, M usic & Cafe at
South Coast Plaza, 3333 Bear St
m Costa Mesa. $3. New players
are welcome. (949) 206 9822
The Coin and Stamp Club meets
from 1 to 3 p.m. M ondays at the
Oasis Senior Center New
members interested m trading
buymg and selhng stamps and
coins are being sought to JOtn
these informal meetinys There
are no fees required (9491
644-3244.
Jewish Family 5efvice offers
ongoing bereavement support
groups for adults at all stages of
loss Group members share
experiences, hear how others
deal with grief, teceive support
and learn ways to cope with
sadness and loss One group
meets at 7 p.m. Tuesdays at Beth
Jacob tn Irvine The second group
meets at 10 a m Tuesddys at
Temple Judea in Laguna Hills
The third group meets at 1 p m
ThursElays at the Ezra Center tn
Anaheim. Free, but advance
registration 1s required '714J
445-4950
Jewish Family Service of Orange
County provides a suppon and
discussion group for persons
recovering from childhood or
teenage sexual abuse The group
meets from 8 to 9:30 p m
Tuesdays at 250 E Baker St
Costa Mesa Advance reg1stratton
1s required (71414454950
Two-hour kayak tours with a
trained naturahst guide are
offered at 10 a m Sundays from
the Newport Dunes Waterfront
Resort The resort is at 1131 Bade
Bay Dnve. Newpon Beach $20
or SlO for California W1ldlrfe
Campaign and Newpon Bay
Naturalists and Friends
members (8001 585-0747
A yoga and dance class is hefd
from 4 30 to 5·45 p m Tuesdays
at the Center for Spiritual
Discovery 2850 Mesa Verde Onve
East. Suite 111 Costa Mesa 17141
754-7399
The Rev. Connie Ryckman leads a
d1sq.1ss1on group using the book
"Conversauons with God" from
noon to 1 p m Tuesdays at the
Center for Spmtual Discovery
2850 Mesa Verde Dnve East
Suite 111 Costa Mesa Bring a
lunch (7141 754 7399
Marshall's Tae Kwon Do in Costa
Mesa offers frP.e self-defense
classes to a1rhne pilots and flight
attendants Classes are taught by
three-time U.S National
Champion Tom Marshall
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574 0122
A Dealing with Orvorce 1upport
group 1s offered by Jewish Family
Service of Orange County The
group 1s led by an expenenced
coun1t1lor and mt1eta at 6 p.m
Tuesdays at the Jewish
Federation campus. 250 E Baker
St Suite G. Costa Mesa 17141
4454950
The Sea Scouts' 1hep Oe4 Mar 711
of Orange County offers &
prog1arn for boys and young men
ages 14 to 18 interested in $Cllhng.
seamanship. p1lo11ng. nav1gat1on
and cru1smg Meetmgs are from 6
tq 9 p m 'Wednescjays at the Sea
ScotJts Sea Base 1931 w Coast
Highway Newport Btiadi 19491
642 6301 or 19491 55 l 8591
Oasis Senior Center offers
cmyu1ng dSS1Stdnr:1:1 counseltng
<1nd referral servicf's for se111urs
!9491 044 3244
The Costa Mesa Senior Crtiz.en
Square dnd RCJund Ddnu• Club
s<·i:k:. 1;,.per1,.nc.ed dancers to JOtn
ifs group fro.m 9 10 11 d m
Thursdays at the CCJ'ito Mesa
Sf:ruor CfJnter, 19th Street and
Pomona Avenue Costa MP.Sd
1714 545 5669 •
ArthnttS Foundation instructor
H1lldry Stone leads dn exercise
cl.ass at 11 a m Thursddy~ at the
Jewish Senior Center 2SO E
Baker St Costa Mesa 1714l
513 5641
The Newport Be<11cn NrNComers
Club meets ;tt 10 a m the third
Wednesday of each mor th The
orgC1ni1at1on 1s open to all women
residents of Newpon Beach who
have loved in the area for fewer
than f1vf' years For more
information Cdll 19491 645 9922
..>r v1s11 the website
nP.wcomers newJj011bead1 org
The Thursday Momtng Women's
Club d 40 year·old fnPndsh1;:>
c.lub. is SPeking new memtmrs
The club wh1d1 includes golf
bridge walking and gourmet
sections meets at 11 d m on the
second Thursday of every month
at the Radisson Hotel m Newpon
Bf>act1 The luncheon 1s S23 and
1nc.ludes t!ntenainment The hotel
1s at 4545 MacArthur Blvd (7141
842 5863
The Newport Beach Walking Club
meets dt 9 a.m and 7 p m
Monday 1hrough Saturday and at
7 p m Sunday Walkers should
meet at the intersection of
Hospital Road and Superior
Avenue Free 1949) 650-1332
The American Legion me.ts at 7
p m the thtrd Tuesday of every
month The meetings. wh1d1 deal
with veteran issues and
community service will be held
at the Costa Mesa Atr National
Guard The nauonal guard is at
2651 Newpon Blvd Free Mary
Holler (714) 546-2771 or Bill
M1m1aga 1949~ 650-0894
The Newport Sports Museum, •
nonprofit organization operates
d free museum at 100 Newpon
Center Drive. Newpon Beach The
museum which has one of the
world's largest collect1ons of
sports memorabilia 1s open from
9 a m to 6 p.m weekday .. and 10
a m to 3 p m on Saturday 949
721 9333 or www newporrspons
museum org.
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QU01E OF 11E DAY
"When I talked to John
Wooden, I knew he was the
guy I wanted to play for."
Cart Kreulhur,
Daily Piiot Hall of Farner
~ Monday, Januaty 20, 2003
I
PREPS
Coach
in n·eed
of reset
Though his cause was
just, Costa Mesa
basketball coach's
protests crossed the line.
S teve Mariucci said it best
Asked to comment on the NFt:s
postgame admission that an
incorrect call by officials helped secu{e
bis former team's NFC playoff victory
over the visiting New York Giants, the
recently deposed San Francisco 49ers
·coach was succinct, compassionate and
comprehensive.
MBummer," the loquacious Mariucci
said .
Coaches, of course, freQuently offer
slightly mo.re voluminous commentary,
especially in the heat of. battle. It is
during the fray when competitive juices
often stew within these sideline sages,
who, after all, are faced with pie
frustrating prospect of imposing their
impact on the outcome without ever
touching the ball.
In quiet reflection,
usually at least 24
hours after a contest,
coaches will admit
that officials don't
detemune the
outcome of games.
Yet the competitor in
them refuses to let
referees slide for
perceived
indiscretion. BARRY
FAULKNER
11lis often creates
some entertaining
sideline exchanges,
and, on occasion, even spills over into
some provocative postgame quotes.
It can also lead to some unfortunate
displays, such as the one I observed at
Wednesday's basketball game at
Estancia High between "the Eagles and
visiting Golden West League and
crosstown rival Costa Mesa.
Costa Mesa Coach Bob Serven let his
emotions get the best of him while
protesting errors made by a shot-clock
operator in the final minute of the
hard-fought battle.
The failure to start the 35-second
shot clock when Estancia gained
possession occurred not once, but
twice in the decisive final 60 seconds.
The first time, Costa Mesa stole the ball
as Serven had begun to shout his
protest to officials, in effect, negating
the error. The second. however, with 44
seconds remaining. adversely altered
Costa Mesa's stragetic options as it
'attempted to overcome a 37-35 deficit
Had the clock been reset, Costa Mesa
could have eJected to simply play
defense and hope for a stop. If Estancia
failed to score. the Mustangs would
have had at least nine seconds to
respond
Officials stopped play with 32
seconds left, apparently to address
Serven's repeated sideline protests over
the second error. But while Serven
attempted to plead his case with
officials, he also directed verbal barbs at
the shot-clock operator. After a third
separate odtburst directed at the clock
operator, Serven was assessed a
See PREPS, Pa1e A7
Fenton service
Sean Fenton. a former Co-
rona del Mar ffigb star athlete
killed Friday morning In an
auto accident in Connecticut.
was remembered Sunday ID a
• memorial aervtce attended by
: more th8n 500 at Yale's Battell
Cli&pe1.
Fenton. a 20-year-Qld com-
puter adeQCe major at Yale, w.s known for helping fellow
ttudents with computer
problems and for his warm
palOOlllty.
Robert Fenton, Sean's fa-_
dw, attended the ten'ice and
tpOb of bk ton's love for Yale.
·11 .., hll home away from
bOme ai'id .. friends were bit
life." hie MkL
LOal .......... pendJna.
-..... mocha JWc:e.
January 27 hooo<ee
ART GALVIN
Sports E..,, Roger Carlson • (949) 574-4223 • Sports Fu: 1949) 650-0170 Daily Pilot
YOUTH 'SOCCER
KENT TREPTOW I DAILY PILOT
Soccer-playing twins Tom and Stephanie Badum, 12, were both selected to play for their respective Newport Beach Region 97 Al~Star teams.
Newport Beach 12-year-olds Stephanie and Tom
Badum each make soccer All-Star teams for the
first time in the same season.
Bryce Alderton
Daily Pilot
H aving two children make
the All-Star soccer team
alone is an
accomplishment, not to
mention in the same year for the
first time. And, get this, they are
twins.·
Stephanie and Tom Badum, both
12-year-old soccer players, each
made the Corona del Mar AYSO
Region 97 Gold All-Star teams
following the fall season. Tom made
the boys under-12 team while
Stephanie secured a spot on the girls
team in the same age bracket.
Stephanie and Tom live with their
mother and father, Lynda and Steve,
in Newport Beach and have been
playing soccer since they were 5.
When asked if they practice soccer
much when at home, Lynda Badum
laughed.
HNo, they pick on each other and
fight some," she said. HThey don't
have time to practice at home
because they play it elsewhere
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and
Thursday."
Stephanie and Tom both consider
soccer their favorite sport, according
to Lynda. Tom also plays baseball
and likes football.
Tom's All -Star coach. Mario
Navarro, shifted the 12-year-old to
sweeper and the results have been
favorable. Tom hadn't played defense
prior to the move. .,,
HTom usually plays the whole
game," Navarro said. "He is a
defensive specialist with a nice
strong foot and is a joy to coach. H
Stephanie has played defense for a
few years and made the Silver
'
All-Star team last season.
Navarro coached the SiJver
All-Stars the previous two seasons
and, even though the current team is
0-3-2, he said this is the most
talented team he has had.
"The problem is coaching all these
guys wbo have been the strongest on
th eir (fall) teams." Navarro said. HBut
some of the historically weaker
regions like Huntington Beach and
Tust;in have gotten stronger. so it's a
lot more competitive.·
Region 97 Commissioner Tony
AQisb helped bring in British soccer
professionals to observe and assess
players' skills during tryouts.
essentially removing coaches from
the selection process.. The workouts
are run like practices.
"It makes it easier to focus on who
the well-rounded players are and
that is the most important thing tQ
me," Navarro said. ~It removes the
bias for coaches to pick their own
players. You always get good
shooters, defenders and
rnidfielders."
Last weekend, Stephanie and Tom
both played two game!> Saturday at
different sites. Stephanie competed
at 9 a.m . at Andersen School in
Newport Beach. then in lrvine at
noon. Tom's team played at 10:30
a.m. at Harper Community Center in
Costa Mesa, then in lrvine at 1 :30
p.m.
Stephanies team finishes the
All-Star season with a game Peb. I
while Tom's squad will play its final
contest Feb. 15. Each team plays 10
games with the top two representing
Orange County at the sectionals.
The twins are both in seventh
grade and attend Ensign
Intermediate in Newport Beach.
Steve is the public works director fo r
the city of Newport Beach.
Lynda commended the dedication
of both Navarro and Stephanie's
coach, Gerardo Jimenez.
H (Jimenez) lives for soccer,· Lynda
said. "They are both very positive
coaches who don't yell at the kids.
but treat them well. They are both an
inspiration and role models.•
COMMUNITY COLLEGES
The wait was long enough
Former Orange Coast
cross country coach talces
over prograi:n at Cerritos.
A summer and fall turned out
to be too much time away for
this former Orange Coast
College coach.
John Goldman. who guided the
Pirates' men's and women's cross
country teams to five state
championships (four for the women
and one for the men) in six seasons.
was named Cerritos College's dl.rector
of cross country last week.
In addJdon to coaching both men's
and women's teams, Goldman. 36, will
be respon.slble for recruiting and
teacbing diltanoe runn,rs fo.r the
ldlool~ ttack Md fteld teams.
Goldman left~ followtng the
track and field ~o last spring to
spend mote time wtth his wife, Susan.
who gave bfrtb to their aon Seth, Nov.
5, and devote more drne to hia racing
bullneel In Loq ae.da. where he Uves.
•1 t.tM>Ulbt .bout (tlJdnl the ~tOI'
job)lorawbllmd ...... my
batteries are recharged and It's
time to get back in the game,"
said Goldman, who had three
coaching offers upon leaving OCC including Cerritos. ~1
missed being around the kids,
the coaching and the
competition. College coaching
ls something not many people
get to be a part of."
still speaks with former
colleagues at Coast regularly.
BRYCE
ALDERTON
During Goldman's tenure at
OGC from 1996-2001, the
men's and women's teams
both won state titles in·l999. ·
Goldman led his teams to a combined
seven Orange Empire Conference
championships and four Southern
CalHomJa championships while
coaching 12 indMdual state
champions.
'Tm always grateful that
OCC gave me the opportunity
for my first head coaching
job," Gold.man said MOCC was
very good to me and I met a
lot of wonderful peopJe. I miss
working with the athletes.
Seeing kids get recruJted into
the program makes you
attached to them."
Goldman gained OEC
Coach of the Year honors
seven times and was the California
Community College Coach of the Year
in 1997. '99 and 2001.
The past fall season saw the OCC
women take first in the atate while the
men flnla.bed seoond wider Ont-year
COlch John Knox: Sophomore Michelle
lcban won lhe women's indMduaJ ltate
title on the three-mlle Woodward Pait
courae in Frt!tno.
Goldman epok.e wtth Ptntal'
uaf.ltant Dave~ j-.t thia. week and
He believes Cerritos can achieve
similar suoCes&
"They have everything here to make
it one of the beat distance programs In
the state," he said.
, • ••
1be Cout WQmen'I baaketbaU team
it +-0 In the Oran&e EmpJte Confertnce
(19-3 OYerd) and Md wtth Saddleb&ck
for lhe ..... leld. But the~
part of the schedule awaits. according
to Coach Mike Thornton.
SaddJeback. 18-3, 4-0, beat Cypress,
69-67, in overtime Wednesday, before
downing Golden West Friday, 64·54.
OCC beat Cypress, 45-42, Priday and
hosts Golden West Tuesday before
traveling to SaddJeback Friday.
"Cypress and SaddJebeck are the two
most athletic teams lo the league,"
Thornton said. •'Ibey both present a lot
of problems with their athletic abillty. I
actually thought Cypress might win
that game. Anybody In the conference
can beat anyone else. Fullerton,
SaddJeback. Cypress and ourselvea are
the f avorftea but Irvine Valley, R.lvef1f de
and Golden West.are so
wdl-balanced. •
Irvine valley didn't poee much of a
threat to OCX: ~The Pint•
defeated IVC 71-46, leading by as
many u 32 in the tec:ond hilt
Cout shot 47.19' from th.tee-point
nutge and ftnished '6.39' froro lhe netd.
The Pirates got •tarting lorwald
... COUIGP, hlltA7
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SPO R TS
COLLEGE MEN'S TENNIS PREVIEW
~ocu·s on winning Big West
With Korac back, UC
Irvine is expecting to
be among the elite,
perhaps even the
best of the Big West.
Steve Vlr1en
Daily Pilot
ANTEATER TENNJS STA-
DIUM -UC lrvine men's tennis
coach Steve Oarlc has all his
players on the same page. Just
like any year, the Anteaters enter
I.he season with their eyes on the
pm,.e. They want to win the Big
West Conference title.
·As usual, we're expecting to
win it,· said Qark, who ls 124-
107 overall and whose teams
have been ranked nationally in
each of his I 0 seasons at UCl.
"Santa Barbara and Pacific will
be up there I'm sure. And then
there's us. We'U be disappointed
1f we don't win it. With Zoran
!Korac) in the lineup, that's go-
ing to strengthen our team. My
antJcipation 1s that we'll win It.·
Korac, who started his collegi-
ate career at UCI, is back with
the Anteaters. I le played at
Orange Coast CoUege the pa.st
two years. I le won the Orange
1.mplre Conference smgles title
last year. '
"Last year. I created a maga-
zine cover,· Oarlc ...a.Jd. "I '>Uper·
imposed !Korac\) head on one
of the Oavi'i Cup winners. I told
him he can be an All-American
and All-Big WeM scholar alhlete.
He has aJways had a big game.
Big rut, big forehand and the
biggest heart. ~ doesn't WBnt to
lose. He'll do whatever it takes to
wm."
Korac, a iumor, played at No. l
'>Ingles agamst UCLA. which
won. 7-0, Wednesday. Oark srud
Korac has the talent to be UCJ's
No I, yet jumor Jonathan Fndri-
kat or <,enior Sean 0 Connor
ab.a have the abtbty to play No I
singles. Endrikat and Sean
O'Connor received fir>t-team
All Big Wes t honor; in 'itngle<>
last year.
Endrlk.at plays at No. I dou·
bles with sophomore Brian Mor·
ton and the duo as ranked 11th
m the country m I.he ITA's pre·
season poU The pair posted an
8·2 record IO the fall. Endrika.t
and Morton won the Southern
California LntercoUegiate Dou·
bles utle with their 7-6. 7 5 vtc-
tory over a UCLA tandem. Pnor
to the faJJ season, the UCI duo
was ranked 23rd in the country.
Morton and Endrik.at earned
finit·team AD-Bag West honors in
doubles. while O'Connor paired
up Wlth senior Greg Biorkman
for second·team double'i hon-
PREPS
Continued from A6
techrucal foul.
Estancia sank both techrucal
free throws to double its lead,
then, by rule, retained
possession. And, since no time
was put back on the doc.le. Mesa
was forced to foul to regain
po~on and the Eagles held
on to win, 40·35.
Was Serven's team wronged by
the error? Without question.
Would he have gained any
corrective measures from
officials had he not •gone off'
on the clock operator? ~rhaps.
Should officials have observed
the mistake in the first place.
preempting the entire incident?
Such intervention is routinely
taken to correct time-keeping
em>rs.
And should officials have tried
to correct the mlitake by putting
additional time on the dock.
even after the technical foul?
Indeed.
But were Serven's derogatory
comments toward the clock
ope~tor tnappropriate? You bet.
FILE PHOTO /DAILY PILOT
UC Irvine's Brian Morton, above, 1s ranked 11th nationally m doubles with partner Jonathan Endnt<at
'As usual, we're
expecting to win it:
UC 11'\11ne men's tennis coach
Steve Clark
or'), last year.
"If you were to tdlk to (\for
ton), he would say he i~ 1111t do-
ing weU and he needs to Im·
prove," Oarlc 'iaid. "Rut he 1., a
talent. A good trau of h" ,., that
he believes he t an win •my
match, but that somellmt's
means he get"> down on humelf
too much when he do~n·t I le
has always seen htmself a!> a
doubles player, but I've told him
that he hac; a lot of talent and
that he can bt' great di both "
Oan said Monon and f.ndn
kat work well together and thcv
have created good chem1stry bt'-
cause they both have a i.:ood
Did the technical foul hl'
incurred hurt hh team\ chanu.''
at vtctory1 Of course
Was the incident one hag
bummer? Surely t'Ven btanc1a
Coach Chris Sorel' would agrt>t.'.
•••
Serven and Sorce have been
criucal of officiating m Goldc.>n
West League game'! and both
believe the league has itself to
blame. As members of the
Pacific Coast League. Mesa and
Estancia league games were
officiated by members of the
South Orange County officials
association. However. upon
entering the Golden West
League, comprised of schools on
both sides of the north-south
dividing line (generally
considered the Garden Grove
Freeway}, Golden West
representatives voted to align
with the North Couniy officials
association.
Consensus among coaches
I've talked with Is that South
County officiating Is superior,
though I haven't seen enough of
the North Couniy crews co form
an educated oplnion.
sen~e of humor I lowevc.>r, they
are very competitive. sunilar 111
the re<it of the Anteater'>
U( I rcmaanc; competiuvt: iind
mouvated becaU\l' of Its 'pa ... 1
finio;hes in the Big Wt•.,1
l.a.,t year. UCI loc;1 to Pac1fil in
a amid up!>el m the -.emifinah of
the Rig \o\e!>t Tournament Jn
200 I. the top-seeded AntC'ater-.
fell to No. 3 Pacrfir, 1-0. m tht· Ii
nal ol the Big Wc~t tournament
The Anteaters defeated UC
Santcl Barbara, 4 2. in the \t'rn1
finals. rhe runner up c;ho\-\1ng
UCl''I hesl conference fi 1w.h
since 1995.
The Anteater> opt•n the hnrne
portion of their dual-match
schedule today Wlth a match
agrunst 60th·ranked Fre'>IHl
<;tatc.> Jnd Fnday against &1th
ranked BYU. Tile } re.,no Stelle
match I'> ~heduled for 11 a m.
and the RYU matt h at I p m al
Anteater renm') Stadium.
THE ANTEATERS
Aaron Bert
Greg Biorkman
Arash Bormand
Jonathan Endnkat
Donua Haynes
Raymond Hekmat
Zoran Korac
Brian Morton
Sean O' Connor
Chris Preritice
Peter Surapol
Renouk Wi1emanne Wltwes1 Williams
Enc Yandoc
Coach: Steve Clarie
Aslisbnts
D1dc Bohrnstedt.
Steve Tallakson
Fr
Sr
So
Jr So
So Jr
So
Sr Sr
Fr
Sr Jr
Fr
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ROLLER HOCKEY
Newport Harbor
hockey victorious
Tiw Newport I larbpr t ligh
froc;h.c;oph club roller hockey
team improved to 8·0 with a 9· I
victory over Santa Marganta
Sunday.
Ouis Willard led the attack
Wlth four goals and one as.sist
while Rory CAmpbeU chipped an
COLLEGES
Continued from A6
Lauren Murray back after !the
~ two games with the Ou.
Murray scored eight points and
grabbed nine boards against
IVC
Point guard Nancy Hatsu hi
scored 11 points and handed out
three goab and four assisL'
Grant C'.asserfy had cwo goaJs
and three ass1Sts and l.ack Bo5~
ton contnbuted two assLSts.
The Newport defense limited
Santa Margarita to elght "hots on
goal. Goalie Jakr Mermlan
played solid for the locals.
five assists. despite playing with
a deep bruise in her foot that she
has had for the past six weeks.
Thornton said.
~She's a step quicker than she
was a few weeks ago.· Thornton
said. •We're all playing together
and la.king It one game at a time.
I know It sounds clicM but we
have a good focus ln that. We
value every po~on no mat·
ter if it's defense or offense. -
Monday, January 20' 2003 A7
lfl Daily~ Pilot lfl
Sports Hall of Fame
< :(~l,•brating t.tu• rnillP1u1jwn
CARL
KRAUSHAAR
Colleges
'Longtime Newport Beach resident became
Coach John Wooden's first center at UCLA .
Richard Dunn
Daily Pilot
Y ou win some and
lose some, hut h hen
II came rime to
decide his tolleKldll'
basketball future airer tv.o
years a t C ompwn C ollt'gl'
Carl Kraushaar could not havl'
·made o better selet11un th•in
UCLA under a new l uach
named John Woodt.•n
"(Wooden) was a reJI
pleasure to play for."
Kraushaar 'laid.
"He wac; a
\., onderful rnach
and a v.nnderful
pcr,on r ho'>e wen•
hie, first two year'i
at UCLA. I couldn't
have made a better
choice for a
coach ·
Kraushaar, a
longtime Newport
Beach resident,
fir'>I t.entl'r !or two year'> an
We<,twood I I !:l48·4!:l and
I 'HY "iO '>t'd'>OO'> Krau'>haa,r
t'drnt'cl \II Piiullc ( Oa'>I
( onft'renlt· honor' m IYSO an
v.hdt.., 11ow 1he Pac 10
Jo1111ng ~rJu\haJr on the
4.11 Paul11 < oa'>I .,quad that
.. easo11 wa' '>tanford' (,eorge
Yardlt'\ \\-ho grt'~ up nn
Halboa 1 .. 1a11d and 1-. d
member of tht' Na1,m11h
Ha'>ketball HJll 1J! I ame
In hoth ol Krau.,haar\
wa,on'> at IH I.A tht: HrUtn<.
\-\On 1lw
1 onflon·nc t'
1 hJrnpwn,h1p Jnd
ad\anu.·d 10 the
'\C.AA
l uurnan)1•n1 Idler
Krau,haar wa.,
')elecled 1n the
1950 '\RA draf1 b\
Roche'>tt!r Ill tht'
t'1gh1h round
Rm he.,tt'r alv>
played as a 6·foot·'> Carl Kraushaar cencer ar
pit kt'd "tan1ch in
tht' ~l'(CJnd round
I wa' drafl~d b~
Montebello High,
Compton College and lJU.1\
ll1s collei.;1ate C<Hl't'r \'od'>
lfllt'rruptl•d for two H'M'>
becau.,t• of World War 11. 111
which 1<.r.iu'ihaJr wr-.l'd in tlw
LI '\ '\Ja\ y 1n tht· Pl11lappine'
.. olloMn~ a11 \II <.If
'louthcrn \ecllon l <1n·t•r at
Montl'hl'llo lt ire a I !144 l and
subsequl'nt tune 111 the
sen ict', Kraushaar pld) ed at
powerhou.,e Compton m
1946 4 7 and I Y4 7 48 then
became Wood en.,""' player
to 1ump lenter at lip o ff
"When I talked to John
Wooden (before cornm1111ng
lo UCL.Al. I knew he was the
guy I wanted 10 play for."
Kraushaar '>aid "It wa!> just
hie, coaching philo,ophy Al'>o
I laled to run and he taught
the running game, and he had
'>Orne ~01Jd ballplaver~ 111
work with, like c.eorge
Stanirh •
After playrng a~ \\uoden'
a '\t'w Yorlt tea.JW ,
but I dadn t \\-ant tn go b~
there," 'idld Kraushaar, ~f
turned do""n tht' opportunit-.
10 plav profes,aonal
ba,ketball .ind dcrn.Jed to~t
11110 teaching and codchin
then l<1tt'r changed h1'> car •
to admmi..tration ""'
Krau.,haJr returnl'd lo his
alma matrr \.fontebello. to
lt'ach and todch then
coached di ( ompton < ollej.?t'
and U( I 4. bt'fore rerurning
to tht! h•Kh '>Chool le\el and
becoming an a!>S1'>1an1
principal
·1 en1oyed coaching It "'a'
d lot o f fun " said Kramhaar
the latt.''>t honoree in the Da11v
l'ilo1 Sport<, Hall of I ame
KraushJar ""a' married to
h1~ late \o\Jfe Franct'\ for 4R
~·ear'>. llr ha'i lour gro\-\n
children -twin son<> Kurt
and Karl. daughter Kandis
and son ~on -and fiH•
grandchildren
HIGH SCHOOL WATER POLO
Lightning.finishes 13th
SANTA ANA -Junior Hay
den I lutchison and fresh
man Brinany Forrest scored
a combined sa.x and five
goals. respectively, to lead
the Sage Hill School girls
water polo tean1 to a pair of
victories and a 13th-place
firush in the SaddJeback
Tournament Sarurday at
SaddJeback High.
Hutchison scored two
goals in a 4-2 W11l over Bolsa
Grande in the 13th-place fi.
nal. a game that feacured
three saves by Ugbtni.ng
goalie Kira Neal and two by
Alex.a Hulland
Hucchison and Forrest
each 'iCored four in an 11 -5
win over the Tesoro B team
in the 13th place scrrufinal
Sage Hill is now 4 ll
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SCHEDULE
TODAY .....
Mar at University, 3:15 p.m.;
Costa Meu at Santa Ana, 2:30
.p.m.; Laguna Hills at Newport
H1rt.>or, 6 p.m.
Wltllrpolo
High school girts -Costa Mesa at
Estancia, 3:15 p.m .. ; Irvine at
Newport Harbor, 3:46 p.m.;
Corona del Mar at Laguna Beam,
3:45p.m .
Looking back. 5 yea.rs ago this week.:
College men -Fresno State at UC
INfne, 11 a.m.
The Costa Mesa High girls basketball
(15-4, ..,_o in league) are led by April Van
S.lflle:n't 17 points and season-high JJ
rebounds. OIMa DIOmdDI (13 points) and 10 Heather Roblmoo (12 points) help spur
~y
8111 ... team trowices Laguna Beach in a Pacific 5
Coast League game, 72-20. The Mustangs
force 30 turnovers and every Mesa player
scores in the romp. 1luee Mustangs hit
Mesa on a 28-2 run in the opening
quarteL It is 73~10 at the end of three
College men -Christian Heritage
at Vanguerd University, 7:30 p.m .
Coll~ women -Christian
Heritage at Vanguard University,
5;30p.m.
ll4UASOAY Balbtben
College men -UCI at University
of the Pacific, 5:35 p.m. do uble figures, led by ~ 01.lsbolm's
15 points. Julie Collett'I adds 14 and
Evelyn Powen 13. Freshman Nancy
Hatsushl scores three points while m aking
six steals and collecting six assists.
periods. Tncy Vep has six points and
three rebounds off th.e bench while
Chrlstlne Moore (eight polnts) and JemJca
Lurmann (five boards) are solid in reserve
roles.
High sdlool glr1s -Corona del
Mar at University, 7 p.m .; Laguna
Hills at Newport Harbor, 7 p.m.;
Orange at Estancia, 7 p.m.; Costa
Meaa at Westminster, 7 p.m.
8occM'
College women -University of
the Pacific at UCI, 7 p.m.
High school girls-Corona del
Ma r at Call(ary Chapel, 7 p.m.;
Santa Ana at Costa Mesa, 7 p.m ..
Newport Harbor at Woodbridge,
7 p.m.
Orange Coast CoHege's Outs Lopez nails
a three-point shot with six seconds
remaining to give the Pirates a 60-59
victory over visiting Irvine Valley in an
The Corona del Mar High boys
basketball team em erges with a 54-40
triumph over Orange County's
eighth-ranked team. lrvtne, in a Sea View
League contest. CdM (10-7, 3-3 in league) jumps to leads of7~
and 12-2 and closes out the 6rst half handily. Tbdd Men1man
cans a thn:e from the b~liAe and Kyle lbompeon ruts his lone
field goal at the buu.er. capitalizing on a Vaquero turnover with
four seconds left. Merriman finishes with a game-hlgh 19 points
and three steals whUe Ouis Quinn chips in lO points, six in the
final period.
High sdlool girls -Corona del
Mar at Unlverstty, 3:15 p.m.;
Laguna Hills at Newport Harbor, 5
p.m.; Orange at Estancia, 3 p.m.;
Costa Mesa at Westminster, 3 p.m .
Wr•tlng
Wresttlng
High sdlool -Costa Mesa at
Santa Ana, 6 p.m .. ; Laguna Hills
at Newport Harbor, 6 p.m.;
Northwood and Calvary Chapel at
Corona d el Ma r, 6 p.m.
Orange Empire Conference men's basketbaJJ game. The Pirates
{ 15-7, 4·2 in the OECl move 1n10 first place with the win after
hitting I 0 of 19 from behind the arc. Lopez and Antho ny Cooper
lead the way with 14 po111t!> apiece. Cooper -drains 4 of8 threes
and Lopez converts 3 of !l from beyond the arc. Shaun Jacbon
leads the Pirates witJ1 12 rehounds while Outs Candlish and
J.ope'.1. each notch !>even hoards.
High school -Newport Harbor at
Irvine. 6 p.m.
Soccer
High schoo l gir1s -Corona del
Mar at Calvary Chapel, 3:15 p.m.;
Newport Harbor at Woodbridge,
5 p.m .; Santa Ana at Costa Mesa,
3p.m.
Yolleybell
Estancia High !>enior Amy Deming scores four points in the
final 20 seconds tu propel tht> Eagles 10 a 36-35 PCL win over
Urtiversity. Deming dnU-. both end:. of a one-and-one free-throw
opportunity to get tht hu-.h within 35-34. She then grabs a
mishandled inbound~ JIJ'-" umll-r the basket on the en.suing play
and convertS a laym tor thl' \\ 1111ung deuce with eight seconds
remainmg. Deming ll•JJ, rht I .1gles (6-14, 2-3 in league) with I 0
poinb while Lisa Steinfeld t hip' 111 nine and Mayra Macias
talhes :.even.
The Corona deJ Mar High boys soccer team improves to
15-0-1, 5-0 -1 in the Sea View League. following a 2-0 victory over
Irvine. Rich Bahador scores CdM's first goal with an assist from
Jed Weinstein and Juon Boyce puts the game o n ice with an
unassisted goal. Jeff Bltetti plays steady defense at right fullback..
The Estancia lUgb girls soccer team continues its run through
PCL rivals with a 3-0 victory over host Laguna Beach. The Eagles
(10-4-3, 3-0 in league) receive goals from Lauren Weaver. n ta
Tavares and TaJa Newland and get a shutout in goal from
Krtstina Grigalds and Julia Schnursteln. Sweeper Amy
Jacobsen and sto pper Jackie ConneDy snuff out several sh ots at
midfield. Tavares, who assists on Weaver's goal in the first half.
scores off a deOection from 1nde Mam..
College men -Cal Baptist at UC
Irvine, 7 p.m.
WEDNESDAY
~· Community college men -
G~den West at Orange Coast.
5:30p.m.
Community college women -
Golden Wes:t at Orange Coast,
7:30p.m.
Tennis
College women -Sacramento
State at UC Irvine, 1 :30 p.m.
FRIDAY
ea~n
Community college -OCC men at
Saddlebac:k. 5:30 p.m.; OCC
women at Saddle bac:k, 7:30 p.m
High school bbys -CdM at
Calvary Chapel, 7 p.m.; Newpott
at Woodbridge, 7 p.m.; Estancia
at Ocean View. 7 p.m .;
Saddlebac:k at Costa Mesa. 7.
Looking back. I 0 years dgo Uw. week: Hfgh sdlool boys -Corona de l
Mar at University, 7 p.m.; Laguna
Hills at Newport Harbor, 7 p.m.;
Costa Mesa at Santa Ana, 7 p.m.
8occM'
Tiie Costa Me:.a I hgh ~trl'> h<1.,~etball team wallops visiting
laguna Beach. HS· 17. in a P< I ronle'it. Costa Mesa extendi; its
winnmg streak to 11 ~allll'' ,1, all 11 players score. The Mustangs -complied by 8l)U Alderton
High school boys -Corona del
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fhe lollowln11 persons
are doon1 busoneu as
Peterson s Class1C
Yachlln&. 1055 Reddin&
Ave.. Co~I• Mesa, CA
92626
Robert l•land Peter son 1055 Redd1n11 Ave
Costa Mua. CA 92626
This business 1s con·
ducted by an 1nd1v1dual
Hne you started dome
busmen yet' Yes. I · I·
03
Robert Leland Peter
son
This statement wn
tiled with the County
Clerk of Or an&e County
on 01/10/03
20036929 277
Oaoly Pilot Jan I 3, 20,
27. Feb 3. 2003 M607
RdttlM a..llllSs
M.tS......
fhe followma persons
are doonc business as.
Americ an Auto EJt
chana•. 448 Hamilton,
Costa Mesa. CA 92627
"merlun Auto ( •
chan11 Club (CA), 18746
Racquest lane, Hun·
llnaton Beech, CA 92648
fh11> bus1nHs 1s con·
dutled by. a corporation
Have you started doma
business yet? Yes, 1992
Amtricen Auto E 1
chanae Club, Lou Ball.,
President
fh1s statement was
h141d with the County
ClerlP. of Oan1• County
on 01/10/03
20036929264
Daily P1tot Jen 13. 20.
27, ftb. 3. 2003 M619
™"'-llsiltSS ,._s..._.
The loltow1n11 pe,.ons
are do1na bu'9nen as Tf8oda Enterpr1us,
1637 Monrovia Ave ,
Costa Mesa, CA 92627
Tr••" W 1ll1am
Ehrhardt, 302 Santa
Louisa, lrvtne, CA 92606
This buSlness os con·
ducted by an mdlYldual
Hive you started dolnC
bus1nes.s yet7 Yes, »n
I. 2003
Travis Ehrh.rdt
ThlS stalemenl was
tiled with the County
Cletk ot Oun&• County
on 01/10/03
20016929274 Dally Piiot Jan. 13, 20.
27. reb. 3. 2003 M612
Nile w. of UtnH,,..
wty
Nolle~ 1•, hereby a1ven
thot the unc:tersoan•d will
al pubh~ •Uclton pur
suanl h> ~h•pler 10,
d1v1s1on 8 commenc1n1
with section 21700 of
the busmen •nd pro-
fessions codt or section
1988 ol the civil code of
The State of CaltlOfnoa
and pursuant to com
m11rc1al code. section
7210 (2) the followtna
miscellaneous household
and personal property
to wit 1d1nt1hed by name
and dorae• unit num
her. Rlt• (stelle lot RS
11103 11nd Henry Blank
Lot HB 7802. Total of 2
loh. stored •I Two
Brothers Mov1n1. at
locahon of 1041 W 18th
Street Cost• Mesa,
Calrforn1a 92627, Onn1e
County This ule will be
compet1t1ve b1dd1na on
the february 3rd. 2003.
at 4.00 p m . •I South
Coast Auct ion, 2202
South Main Street.
Santa Ana, CA 92707.
(714) 957 8133. on u1d
premises, County of
Oranae. State of Cah·
lornla Billy S
Humphr 111s, Auclloneer,
hcense number 284. will
conduct sale at 2202
South Main Street,
Santa Ana. CA Salo os sold wolh hm1t and
reserve. the landlord
rner llts th• rill!t to bid
al the ule Purchues
must be paid lot al hm•
of purchue All pur
chased aoods are sold,
"as is·. and must be
removed by Saturday,
rebruary 8th. 2003 5 00
p.m. This ule 1s subject
to prior can~ellatlon in
the event of settlement,
betw11n Two Brothen
Movlnc and obl11ated
party.
Publ1•htd Newport
B .. ch Costa Mna Oal~
Pilot January 20. 2 •
2003 M620
SEll
your stuff
through
classified!
Leoal Notices
The follow1na persons
are do1na buslnns as.
DUCCAN'S 2 INSTALLA
TION, 1801 Wh1tt11r Ave
•12. Costa Men. CA
92627
Losa Ouuan. 1801 Wh1ttiv Ave •12. Cosla
Mna, CA 92627
This business is con
ducted by an 1nd1v1du .. 1
H•ve you sla<t•d do•nt
business yet? Yes, 12
27..02
Lisa Ouuan
This statement wn
fll11d with the County
Clerk of Oranae County
on 01/10/03
20036929259
Daily Pilot Jan 13, zo,
21. Feb 3. 2003 M610
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The follow1n1 pe1 wns
are dome business as
Warm.SpW'ot Independent
Consultant. 64 la Palo
ma, Dana Point, Cati
l0<n1a 92629
Cwen Earle, 64 La
Paloma, Dana Po in I
Cahfornrt 92629
This bu,mus 1s con
<lucted by; an 1nd1vld11al
Have you slatted dotn1
business yet? No
Gwen Earle
This sl•lement was
filed with the Counly
Clerk of Oran1e County
on 12/26/02 2002'927U I
Daily Pilot lari 20. 27.
Feb.3, 10,2003 M621
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fhe followina persons
ere do in a business u :
Tres Amoeos fradln&. 46
Sandpiper Ln.. Aliso
V1!1<>, CA 926!M;
Joseph Allen Childers,
46 S•ndp1per ln .. Aliso Vl!JC>, CA 926!M;
This. busonns os con
ducted by •n 1nd1v1dual
Have you started do1na
businns yet' Yes. 2 15
02
Joseph A Childers
fhos statement wu
filed with Ill• County
Clerk of Or •nee County
on 01/10/03
20036929261
Oaily Pilot Jan 13, 20.
27, Feb. 3, 2003 M608
Rditi.s a...ss ... s ......
lhe follow1n1 persons
•re dom& business as:
The Boy Auto Detail,
3007 Cnterp<1se St. Unit
A Costa Mesa, CA 92626
Clmer 0 Castaneda
J.41 C 16th St . Lone
Beach. CA 90813
This business os con
ducted by· an ond1v1dual
H•ve you stut•d doin11
busmns yet1 Yu, 1/6/
2003
Elmer 0 Cutaneda
I his statement was
toed with the County
Cieri. of Or anee County
on 01/10/03
20016929272
Daily Pilot un. 13 20,
27 Feb 3, 2003 M615
fktttlM -...U .... s......
The lollowin& perwns
are doma bus1neu u :
Clear View Mobile
Screen1n1. 207 Orenae
Ave #0, Costa Mna. CA
92621
Samuel Joseph O'lear.
2431 Or anae Ave t>O.
Costa Mna, CA 92627
This businen os con
ducted by an 1nd1v1dual
Have you st.rted do1n1
business yel7 No
Samu.I Joseph O'Lur
Th" statement was
filed with the Cou11ty
Clerk of Or a nae County
on Ol/10/03
200S69H270
Daily Pilot Jan. 13, 20,
27. feb 3. 2003 M616
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lhe lollowm& persons
are doon1 business as.
TBI Properties. 2806
Lorento Avenue, Costa
Mesa, CA 92626
Theodore P lopu,
2806 lotento Avenue,
Costa Men. CA 92626
Thi• busmen is con·
ducted by an lnd1vldu1I
Have you started do1n11
busmen yet? Yu, 01/
01/2003
Theodore P lopet
This statement wu
hied with the County
Clerk of Or•nee County
on 01/l!>/03
2002H2t 7SO
Dally Pilot lan 20, 27,
r eb l, Io. 2003 M622
SWIBOICMTOf
W<lllA.
(QTY Of OW1Gf
J4 I n. °" °"" P.O.luM170
14171,°""'9,c.llhnile
'261)-1570
WIOGAlll
JIS11CI cana
PfTIT10ll Of
S.ALBTll,•w.I .. ...,.c..s.w..
-'llcw.S....
FOi OWIGI Of IWll
OIDB TO SHOW CAW FOi
CJWl6( Of Wll Wl
1111111: Ul 7otJ
TO All IHHRlST[O
PERSONS
I Pet1t1oner CINA
ALBERTINI, on t>.half of
m1non tia.d a petition
wrth lh1s court 10< a
dectee ch•n11n1 nama
as follows. a.) CARTCR
CHRISTOPHER STUART
STEVENS to CARTER
CHRISTOPH£R ALBERTI
NI, b.) NICHOlAS MOR
CAN OAVI{) STEVENS to
NICOLAS EUGEN[ Al
BERTINI
2. THC COURT OROCRS
that all penons inter
ested in this matt• .tlall
aPc>ear before this court
at the hearlf\& 1nd1ceted
below to show cause of
any, why th• petition f0t
chan11 of name .tlould
not t>. 1r anted
NOTICE or HEARING
p att . Mttsh 18, 2003
IMYllSITY Of CAl.IOllU, .. CAllVS
llOOO IMJleG:
COfQ(T(. Sl1UCT\IAl mB. llK11KAI. PllllmlG, ffVAC
(WIT & DIY), AllD lWOllY
SUl<OWTlkroa PllQUAllKATDI STATUUITS
FOi COISl'llC1IOll Of UO
PAID6 & TIAllSPOITAll* mPIOVUIBfTS PIOGIAI -mP 6
PIOi<T llO. "6514, MaAIT 2003
Time 2.00 p m Dept
l73
The eddfeu of the court
Is same as noted above.
3. A copy of this Order
to Show CIU$e shall be
published et least once
uch wHk for lour
SUCCt UIV8 Wffll S pf k>r
to the da te set 10<
hew1nc on the petition
1n the lollowln1 news
p1tptr of 1eneral ctrtu·
lation. pt1nted 1n this
county Newp«t Buch
Costa Mn a Dally Pilot,
330 W Bay StrHI .
Costa Mna, CA 92627
DATb JAN OS, 2003
JUDGI alCHAaD 0 .
fllAZH, sa., JUDGE Of
THl SUPOlott COWT
Publ"hed Newpor l
Bu ch Costa Mesa Oa1ly
Pilot Januwy 13, 20, 27.
February 3, 2003 M606
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The fotlowma persons
are do1n1 bus1neu as
V1lue StO<Y. 2101 LH
ward lane. Newport
Beach, CA 92660
r.mara Watt, 210t
Leeward lane, Newport
Beach. CA 92660
Thi. business IS con
ducted by. en ind1v1dual
Have you stllrted dojn&
bustneu yet1 Yes. 1/1/
1995
Tamara Watt
This statement was
llled with the County
Ct.II of Drane• County
on 01/10/QJ
200S6t2t262
Oa1ly Pilot Jan. 13, 20,
27. Feb. 3, 200.3 M612
NOTICE IS HCRCBY CIV£N t"•I Subcontractor Prequalttlcatlon Statements for Concrete. Structural Steel. (lectuc:a l, Plumb1n1,
HVAC (Wet & Ory) end Masonry Subcontractors will bt received by the Un1vMsity of Ca~l0<n1a, ln1ne Campus l0t
quallfoc:ation to bod 1s 1 •ubcontractor on construction of Partllnc ' Transportation ffT19tovem1nts Pro1.,.m Step 6, Prored
Ho. 996514
All Concrete, Structural Steel, Electrical, Plumb1n1. HVAC (Wet & Ory). and Muonry Subcontrect0ts who are interested
1n prequahfy1na for tho~ Projec.I end wish lo obtain the Prequaltfoc:1tion P1ek1t may call elth!r (949J 824-8117 or (949)
824·8034.
SUSMITIAl DIADUNl AND PltOCEDUau .
Subcontr•ctor Prequahloc:atlon Stale1TM1nts must be received at the Office ol Oesl1n & Const1uct1on Services by S.00 P.M., Tvesdoy, J_., 21, 200J . PIHH t.end Subcontractor Prequallfk:allon Statements u follows: An..ttem ,,..... .,._,
On11n i Construction Services, Unoverslty of Calllotnla, lrvln•, S201 Celifornl• Ave .. Suite 250. Irvine, Cellfornl1 92697-2450.
Su1>contract0t Prequallflcatlon Statemenu shall b• submitted 1n sealed envel0l)8s merked on the outside, .. SUl<OMTUCTott
,.lQUAIJfKATION STATIMUfT, (NAMI Of TMOI}. Ptlfitl1t9 & T~ ....,.._e,._.. ,...._·Step 6.•
MAHDATottY ,.f-OUAUfl<ATIOM COltflUNCI fott CONCll"I, n aUCTUltAl STHL. lUCTat<Al. PWM8*e, HVAC (WIT
& DtlY), AHO MASO•Y SUSCOWTllACTottS1 ,
A mandatOfy Pre Quahllcatlon Conference will be conducted on W ... a4ey, "-Y 22, 200S, t>.1lnnin1 promptly at
10.00 A.M. Only Subcorttrectou who partlelp1te ln th• Conference In its entirety w111 be allowed to submit Ptequallflcatlon
Documents and, If qu1hllcat1on rs ac.l11eved, will be included 1n th! bod documents as approved Concrete, Structural Stffl,
Electrical, Plumb•nc. HVAC (Wet & Ory), and Ma10nry SubconllKtots of whleh all bidders must use f0< the work. P...ticlpants
must amn at or bel0te 10 00 A..M. Persons arrlvln1 later than 10·05 A.M will not be allowed to 1ubmrt Prequahfic1Uon
Documenb n0< bid on the Profld as subcontractors.
P1rticlpants shall mHt at University of Celifomi., Irvine, 0.Sllft & Construction Services, 5201 California Ave., Surte 250,
Irvine, CA 92697-2450, Sulllv•n & Wriallt Conference Rooms, (Corner of California Ave. & Bison Ave.)
For further lnf0< matlon contact Uninrsity'1 Reptasentative Brenda Duenas at (949) 824 9586
DlS<•TION Of THE PaOJICl1
The proposed ptolect lnch1des tonstructlon of an apptoxlm1tely 580,000 p f perllfna structure wtllch wilt be • 4 to 5 a.vet
teclllty provldlna 1800 spaces. The p1rkln1 structure wlll ba a reinforced concrete bulldin1 with perk·on ramps. Concrete
block 1uardnll1 wlll Ila In aichitecturally to adjacent bulldin1s. The structure will be either • shear w•ll structur•I sys tem
or a combined moment fr emed ~hur wall system. The parkln1 struclure ls desl1ned as • Type II lire rated buildln1 wrth
en S C oc:cup1ncy. There Is • tfadt ch1nae between the north 1nd south sides of th• site that Is rou1hly equhr1ltnt to
two levels; this ch1n1• Is topoo1phy will be eccommodated lhtoutfl the use of slopes end ret1inlrtt w1lll. The structure wlll bt ventilated naturally which will require that at least SO percent of tfl4l structure remain 099n to the 11r. Vertiul
tr1nsportallon will t>. provldtd by stairs and two elev1tou. Primary vehlcul ... 1cceu to the structure will be from Cest
Ptlt.tson Drive, with secondary eccess from ltl• propoltd Southarrt Radial The propoud ptoject site Is located lfl the aouth .. st quadrant of the UC~ Ca mpus The site b bounded b1 East l'eltnon
Drive to the south, Perklna lot 180 to th• norlh, the Catewey Enfi..-lnc and CncinMfll'IJ l aboratory Bulldlnp to the
west end Middle Cerlh Houslnc to the test. The new stJuctUft will be built ove< portloM of the ealstlfla Plttllnt Lot lie
I nd 180
An 11t1tn1te to th11 ptojKt Is th• <1es11n end construction of the core·l nd·shell tor 1 ~.000 pt "Oftic:e Blflkfirt< (1la.o
destined as • Type II fife·rated s tructure with • 8 occupen<;y) which will be 'tructur1ll1 free-atandlnt wtlether Of not It
ebuta to or is septr•ted from th• southwest~"" ot the parlllna atruehlre This "Office Bwllclln' will t>. • ateel brKed·frl m.
•nd relnf0<ced mer.orwy structure founded.In either sptead foollnp or drilled plen. Vertical tr1napott•tlon wlM be provided
by \t1!rs and eltv•IOt, Plulllblflt, moteh•nlcal, t1lecommunlc1tlons end electrlcal will bt roucfMd tnto etch !loot, A llCond
•lter"ate wm be Included for the dnlcn of tenant Improvements for thrt feclhty. The comcitetlon of t1n1nt Improvement.
will b• tdded by Chtnae Ol'dtr afttr •Pt>foval by the University.
A third 11lerntte to thb project wlll be the dcsl1n end co11•1t11Ctlon of • peclestr11n btklle to connect the n lstln1 Socl•I
k lencea Per1111'11 Strudun with the rlt11·mall "JPCMI•" 011 the touth aid! of the Cr•du•t• School ot M•Me•me"t bulldlna.
flle bride• 111111 co1tal1t of two *''"' ot e pr1-.n1IM«•d steel •tluctur• Mt on muoiw-y abutm.nta kerlnt Oii • CMlblM tlO" of lfKHd looll"JS •lld drll .. d plen . Archltacturel met1lworll 1nd llchtlnt ar• • pwt of this pro.lect. ,
lt1l1ted roadwer llllCWCW•,.,.nts lnducte the de11Cn 111d conatructloll of • new lnt-..etlort Oft fHt PtlUsofl Ol'IY• to swve
the ptl'tlltta 1.tr11<1ure. fhl1 lnterMCtlon ahell lncfucle treflic lfOt COtltrob ec:tlvated by 111 pn-rtt 11--.. The nlatlnc
interMCtioll l>etwten ~at Peltaaon lllld Gabfa.lmo w1t1 be mocl1lled 111to 1 T lntweectMlll and the tr•fflc control atop lllsM
wl• be remond.
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The tollowlna persons
ere do1n1 busmen as:
Home f lrst Mortc•a•. 2431 W Cont Hwy •20!>. Newport Buch.
CA92663
Mariners Capital Inc.
(CA), 2431 W Coast
Hwy •20!>, Newport
Beuh. CA 92663
This business " con
ducted by a c0<poullon
Have you started 001n1
buslneu yel? v.,., 11
02 01
Ma11ners Capital Inc .
Steve Olson, President
1 hlS statement was
filed with th• County
Clerk of Orance County
on 01/10/03
200H92t 260
Oa1ly Polol Jan 13, 20,
21. Feb ), 2003 M609
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The followma persons
ere dome business as:
Har le 81 ow nlee &
Assoc • ..inc . 1691
Westclltt Or • NewP«t
Buch, CA 92660
H111 le Brow nlee &
Assoc., Int , (CA), 1691
Westcllff Or.. Newp0< I
8HCh, CA 92660
ThlS busineu Is con·
ducted by • COIP« ation Have you llar1ed do1n1
business yet1 Ye,,
9/1986
Haote Brownlee &
Assoc . Inc
Lynn M•tchett, Secre t., y ol CotPO< at ion
This statement was
hied with the County
Clert. of Or •nae County
on I Z/18,!02
200260092 7 IJt
Oally Piiot Jan. 13, 20,
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ANSWERS TO WEEKLY 6RIDGE QUlZ
Q 1 ·East-West vulnenlble. you stopper. Considering the auction and
your holding in ~packs. we would
bet dolhl'll r.o dou&hnufi that partner
holds a high diant0o4.
hold; .
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Your right·hand uppooent ope1b the
bidding with one d1u"1ond. What
action do you 111.ke''
Q 4 -Both vulnerable, you hold:
• J l ~ Q 10 S 4 0 A ~ 9 • J 8 J J
Panner opens the bidding with one no
trump ( IS-17). \Vbal do you respond?
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cootcnt to overcall ooe heart. but we
feel the h:uld h ~ bit stroiijf loc thut
action. With 19 hi~h-(;ard pQinb.
double and then bid heart~ over any
call by partner
A • In an international match, one
South jumped to three no uump.
which w11s defeat~ one trick. At tho
Other table. South nlltde a Stayman
inquiry of two clubs. North sho>""ed a.
bean suit. South raised to game and 10 U"td..s were mlldc. The moral:
Q l · BOlh vulncrabk. as South you hold:
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The bidding ha\ proceeded:
NORTH EA!>'T SOUTH WEST
Always make a Stayman inquiry
when holding a four-card major and
a ruffing value.
I• Dbl ?
Whut do ynu htd nt'~ ,,
A • Had there been nl' mtef\ ention. the correct rc~porhc wuuld h.ivc
been one hean Smee Eru.t \ double il likely to be ti.t><d on the major
suit~. howe\er. we: would •uppre"
the ITlllJOr '>U1l 1rt l;ivnr uf r.1"10~
club> tu the l\o>o-kvd Nol onl> doe~
that ~teal the une-le,el frum the
llpponenl), but ii almm1 guar.m1cc'
five canb 1n 1hc •uil and Mime
defeo'i'e value'
Q S • Vulnerable, you hold·
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Your righ1-hand opponent opens the
bidding with one heart. What acuon
do you w.Jce?
A • You have a hand tha1 should pro-
duce: 8 plu~ tric~ w1lh ,>pade~ as
IJllmp>. bu1 1rugh1 not take: more than
one trick on defense (non ... oo a re.al-
ly bad Jay!J. Jump to four ~pacles.
You migh1 make 11 if partner ha.~ a
key card or two. or tt might be an
c~.:ellen1 ..acnfke agruru.t an opprn.-
mg game:. ()!" e\ en \lam
Q 3 • Both vulm:rable a' Sc>ulh ~nu
hold
/\6432 J86 •K JIU Q 6 · Vulnemblc, you hold:
The b1ddin1? ha' proceeded. ~ORTH }.AS1 SOlrfH \\ ·~ r • K 1i Q tO 5 A J 9 6 S 3 • /\ Q
I• Pa...s l l»l>• What •~ your opening bid'' l • Pass ?
Whut do you b1J n1>w •
A · fhat de.pernh on )11ur me1ho1h
Since Nnnh\ rebid d•X'' not conlim1
u ~ix-card 'u11, du n111 e'en thml.. of
l'UJ\1~ ~Jldde,. Jf )UU play lhlll '1
1"0-over-unc re'pon....-•~ "g.m1e
force. t"o no 1rump nov. v. ill -uffa~
If not.Jump to thruc 1111 trump. 01111'1
WulT) about th~ IJ(I.. uf d diamond
A· Thmk ahe.ad to )our rebid What
v. tfl you do after partoer rupomh a1
the une·kvcl to a one-diamond
·~rung bid" Any acuon wtll ~ ~ e11her an underbid or an U\erbtd -
there I\ no happy medium. Avoid the
problem by opening one oo trump.
COOL TRAVEL JOB Entry
level positions 18+, no
uperience net enary. 2.
weeks paid t1a1n1n&.
transportal1011. lod&tni
provided S500 s1en1ne
bonus to start TOLL
fREE 1-877 646-SOSO
(CAL•SCAN)
Automobiles 9000
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Audi '99 A4 2.8 99k
m1, mtlalltc ereen/arey
lthr. CO, mnrf. fully
loadtd, l•kt new v62452 I
$14,995 Ion & w•rr avatl
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IMW '99 3231 Conv
Sspd, 43k m1, s1lv,er blue/
arey lthr. huted seats
full fact warr, superb
$22.995 v362421 ftn
avail Bkr 949 586 1888
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m1, bl•ck/blk. beautiful
on111nal cond lmanc1na & werr avatl v#249762
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hfl, white, fully loaded,
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warr, non/smkr, $21,000 arv lthr $6445 IJ.4!>2136
obo (949) 642 2165 eves Costa Mesa~ ~7822
Codlfloc '111 lfdoroclo
lool. s & d11ves me e,
$14 75/obo. •754896
CostaMm~~78Z2.
Chevrolet '96 Ccimoro
Conv. Black. 6cyl,
loaded. $6445 1953268
Costa ~ Dt ~78Z2.
OfEVY MOHTl CMO 1IO
4(). mle:s. orpW ,_.,,,.
near classa::, ireat oood. UXX>94~7n
Owy"-'97 CJnvs BelUI
look$ & ~tves ntee. AT.
.a,.c, CC. ·PN ~ v32l!HI CM Ot 9'!Mi4& 71122
Chry.l•r '91 S.twlftfl J)l
Conv, 37k actual ml,
books, record\. metallic
ice ereen/arey int, 1m·
Ith, bill top beaut or1a
cond. $8,995 v752412
Bkr 9 49 ·586-IS88
w-.e<pabl.<0111
Chry•l•r \IGfl '96 ToW!I
& Country LXI white/
11rey lthr, tmrnac cond.
CD, drives like ntw,
bOok$ P200 949-J50.520'l.
FORD RANGER XlT '99
Extra Cab. Auto, CD,
691\ m1.. V6, bedflner,
Prtute Party $7500
949-642-5620
Jaguar '96 XJ6, ltke
new, Topal/Oatmeal, CD
Alarm , llilu5t Seel
SIS,800 949·650·5860
www.pet"f0<manceltd com
Jag .. or '99 XJI Vanden
Pin 34k m1. sperkllne
blk/tan lthr. CO, chrm
whls, lull !act warr, hke
new S29.995 11842614 fin
1v11I Bkr 949-586·1888
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Joop '95 Gt-" Cherokee
l TD 4114. VS. wlMan lt!T.
$7500/obo 111514998 C.osla
Mesa ~ 949-646-7822
Land ltwer '99 Otscovery
Series II 27k mi. full fact
warr, bl1ck/011tmul
lthr, dual mnrf. rear •ir.
jump seats , CO, 18"
chrm whls. like new.
v332099 S22,995 fin
1v11I Bkr 949-586-1888
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HoltE, HEAL TH .AND BUSINESS
~ ......
PHIWPSAUTO
Acw•NSX ,., .. ·oo
SpHd Ytllow·12k
ml111 .
(119005) $63,980,00
IMW32Jlt
C•upe'H
Black·auto·low mlfu
(#185781) $12,980,00
1!MW74CMSe4-
'91
White w/perftct
cremt l,tathar-cartl·
lied BMW·54k miles
(18730) $27,980.00
tMWXS 2002
White F actOfy
Premium Wheels.
(18920) $42,980.00
IMWU
Convor1lltle '96
Red w/1mm1cul1te
bltck lthr·5 SJ)Hd
(118nO) $12,~,00
forcl bf'odltlon '99
lo1ded, ntce family
SUV, white·lo m1l1s.
(118794) $18,980,00
lexva l5400
Sodon '97
V8-Lullury Sedan, lull
power. leather I
(•183431) $19,980.00
Mw<odH lenz
S430 Sedan •oo
Black Opal w/Ash lthr-
lact werrty-buutlful
(tl'IS961) $46,980.00
f'or11Cho 996
co .. po '99
T1ptronlc·wh1te·full
power-low mllu
(•18885) $46,980.00
Ponche 993 (alt/
flptronlc '97
White w/N1vy lthr &
soft Top·one owner
(119037C)$42,980 00
"""'"'•r H2 '03 sa11e erun w/wheat
leathe1 ·Jk miles
(rnl()40) S59,980,00
Jaguor XJS
Conver1ible '9 S
Brishsh Racine Green
w/perfect Creme
Leather, 56k mt
( • 18955C )S 18.980.00
Merced .. l•nz
SLSOO Roodster '99
Smoke Silver
w/Parchment Leath
er Both topsl Beauly
<•IS967) $38.980.00
Soot. 900S '91
Metalltc Red
w/Creme Interior.
Only 35k miles
(4M9031) SI0,980 00
ford M .. 11on9•
Coupo '99
V6 It 5 !il)Ud·a/c co
Player Full Power
<•18560) $9,980 00
949-574-7777
PHIWPS AllTO
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Lexus •oo ES 300 22k
m1 , .,fverl&rey lthr.
mnrf, CO, lull facto1 y
warr, hke new v "525 721
S22.995 financ1ne avail Broker 949 586 1888
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le•us'91 lX 470
Immaculate Black/tan
lthr, 111 one. books,
S33,900 949 350·5202
Moz llo '99 M lato
Conv 3411 m1, auto. red/
black 1n1 & top, beautiful
OMll cond, vS9724 I
$10,99'5 lln & warr 1vatl
B kr 949·586 1888
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Maida '96 llil1ata white/
blk int, CD, alloy whls.,
lady owned, beaut on11
unmarked cond, must
see lo appreciate,
$5,995 ftn/warr avail Bkr
949. 5116-11111
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Gor&tOUS. bllclk/bll lthr,
Sl9;996 vf5Zl254 Costa Miu Dir 949-646·7822
MeneliH '9i <210
bHutlfut bl1ck/crum
fully to1dtd, ahowrOJ_l!l1 WM SU.5K. 714-151·-
Mercefies 196 1120 7lk rnl, whit1/01tmtal
flhr, anrf, CD, buutlful orts cond. 114596Z1 $18,995
8kr 949-586-1888
w-.ecpoltl.ce•
MerceliH 'II 30051
Gor,eous, Blue/blue lthr,
$4995 •215215 Cost.
Mesa Dir 949·646-7822,
MlfWCl9a Sl 500 ...
lmmeculate, melntalned,
bad\, 5.!11 m, new tlrn.
$42.CXO. 71~3519
M ... ,;;a;. 500Sl '00
Platinum. pnce kept, lint
cond, fllN,l ~ pac:l\ap, full WIH. & free SVG,
transferable, 33K mites. $52.oo>. eau 949-642-3407
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Merced .. 'II 560 Sl
white/tin, lmmac Mll.
nns .-. -. d lq>, dTIJT-. S1s,aD 714-751 ..... i\m .,.__...LS
'00 luxury lttv. alt extra,
chrome heels, orw o-. rVsmkr. $15.995 #4knUl6
pp 714-mo:n5
Olchmoltlle '99 Auroro
3911 "11. champ11ne/ten
lthr, !Tlnrf. CD, chrm
whls, like new v~98242
SI 1,995 ftn & warr avail
Bkr. 949·586· 1888
-.ocpaltl.<em
f'orH he '99 loafer
Conv. 21k m1, 5spd,
wh1le/erey lthr, full fact
warr. aaraeed. non/
smkr. like new v 126695
S28.995 Bkr 949-586-1888
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Daily Pilot ..
..... hv9' 'tt 4.0
HE, 28ti ml, 11111 f1et
warr, black/tin lthr,
bi.ell plplnr. b1111t °''' cond, $27,995 v424238
fin eYall 8llr 949-586-1188 -·~•.c-
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HSE. 6(11; ml1 m1tallle
dark arten, oatmHl lthr, is~ whls, fabulous car
fabUIOUI eond. $18,995
firm vt265124 ffn/warr
avalf Bkr. 949·~·1888
,,_,, ...... c. Okb·
mobile Roy• '8l lllnt 91111. aood ths, darmced body,
$600/obo. 949'642·27~
noo XTRA CM, TOYOTA
mQ.PM>SllXl
MNIE OFFER Wl1. S£ll
Ct£N' 714-374-8793
MOTORCYCLES
T,_,..twtt. c.. Olds· Momrcydll
mobie·Royllll '8l •Int el1lo IMW 't I 75011 1391! ~1,': ~~ mi, •Int m1c:hanlcal & body con~ bl1ck/ar1y AUTOM08llES lthr, CO, v129542 $5500
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Wanted 91145 BOATS -,..-~-_..--,-o.~-.
OVer ~ )'OW'S expf wl p1y Power Boltl 9515
a ~ fW price for your -D-U-ffY_l_O_A_T_W_AN_T_lD-.
ca-. Vlll or tnJdl paid far PIUVATI PAltn. ron:;·~ Didi: 7~ IMMll>IATI.
437·1931 or n4-J28.322B 949·675-1222
CASH FOR CARS
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for or not. Phillips Auto
Ask for Malcolm
949.574. nn
SELL
BOAT REPAIRS/
SERVICES
your stuff
through
classi fied!
BOATS SUPS/
MOORING$/
LAUNCHING/
STORAGE 9680
NIWPOtlT IEA<H
sllfl Up to 3lft, $10 ft ,,
water and electric •veil.
Randy 949·675-6515
Plug into the Pilot
Classified. section to
find services from
electronics and
plumbers, to
landscapers and
painters.
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total S500 0< m0<1
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contractors incluct.
their license number
on •II ldvertislna. You
ean check the gtatus
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taktna jol>s that
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Auto Services
ED· El.WU Famly ~lot 30,htn
AUTOMOllU SllVKl ,,..,._ 0....--SlrWllW
TUNE 1ftSHOP
(949) 645-4641
.., W. ti. • IU"""'
Carpet Repair/Sain
~CUPO <f CAa.PIT~
R1paits, P1tchln1. Instill i .. diieel(, Pre, a.eel, Courteous. any site jobs.
al W..-4 Pre<aHlfll• Wholesaltl 949-492·0205
Y.w .Hke ., llllll-,._...,0-..1 .......
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Computer Services
COMPUTER HELP!
• l'ltWm or Ctolf,.... • M YW ,_or Olllcl •Korllle
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CClllCl9 & ....,
lrldi lledi Stette Tiie
Concnte, Patio, Oflvow9y
flreptc, BBQ. Reh. 25Yrs
Exp. Terry 714-557-7594
DnldDp PubllahJng
TIM( OHGfN
YOUltHOMl
IMf'IOVIMINT
P1toncn
Call • plumber.
p1lnttf. handyman, or any of It>• arut
iervlcu lfsttd here In
out Stflllce directory!
THESE LOCAL SVC
PEOPLE CAN HELP
YOUTOOAYI
Electrical Services Handyman/
UCINSED CONTRACTOR Home Repair
No )Ob too sm All sa-vtcesl
Repair, remodel, fans.
spa,,_ SVC 949-645·3666
HI \!1ti\11 \J • 4 1 ~\l\11111 r II
I 11 I. '" .,
949-722-7478
THE HANDYMAN
Emern11y Service Oki
~ Etectrtcal. Carl&e Doors etc ... 949.439. 7554
20 Yeon of
Quality Croftamonehlp
Ud674ta3
(949) 650-9525 Mark
GENFJlAL REPAIR
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Hauling
JUNK TO THI DUMf'lll
714·968·1882
AVAILABLE TODAYI
949-673-5566
Health & Beiuty
leH Up To 20lbs ,., ,,..,.,..,
Trtple your eneru
-Only $31.95
Cell Lisa
949-645-6677
Floorinwtile
CUSTOM atlATM TU
lnstabtlon, sllte. cenrnc:.
marble, stone. &tdi 197 S
U6120C4 .leff 71~12·9961
UMY sa.-... Repnlld
No Job 7bo Small
Dave Hamilton Home lmprovemenl
Rearoutin & lnst1llat1on
TILE DEAlll 949-673·8065
jll6()4J25 714-88.l-21l31
Gardentnw
Lanclscaplng
• DHftrs, "-t, Pet •
Propqatlon, Prunlna 4'
Bulldina Small Projects
flS-$20/hr 949-515-8824
°"'YW ........ ~.-Storm Clean Ups, TrM
Prulll(lf, Maintenance,
lnstallatfOR$, frtlptlon,
Troubleshootlna, Repan
& Upar.des 714o715-2828
"Hive us do your
Dlrly Worll"
Lev Twret l-'"CAllN
WllklY nwnt, .... tr~ a. fnatlflation. 25 Yrs up
lto/ln~•d 949 ~
Tree S.,.,,lce, Yard
Cltanup, Maintenance,
Sprtnllltr R•J>•l1 , H•ullna
(t4t)UO .. t71t
949-322-8292
~ustomer s. atisfaction
AND
.:;-~
House Clnntng ,...._ .. ,.._....s ......
Complete home & ofc.
r .... est. s..v. '" oc. 714-542·3473 n4-7a>-1101 ·-·· ... .,._ "-· 0.W. TOlll Nit °""' ~ ,. wartl lb18 ~
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'
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WANTED
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Smell of Lera•
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Call 189442/lnsured
949. 716-0691
714-M6·1300
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The C1llf. Publfc
Utllltl1s commission
requires that all used
houuhold aoods
movers print their
P.U.C. Cal T number;
flmos •nd chauffeurs
print their T.C.P.
number In all 1dver·
tlsem1nb. ff you have
any questions about
the l111llty of •
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949-645-4545
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fut, courteous, careful,
Tl6384f800·?46·2378
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Painting
IEST • NllT9 Ct. INT£RIOR EXTERIOR ..__.......,.
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HOUSE REPAINTING
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~ ~28
9.f9-64S-99S7
HOttlST I iiAsoMili
PLUMBER Lt506586.
fr11 Est! Sm ttDlh. OCTFOJ Diie. 71~9150
,iiaH hiiMiiMi
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LH8739§fl4-96!bl090
Plumbing Wall Conrtngs
We CHih should han1
toaether. Strip, trllbl. WI
Eltt ptH acNb to llw
c:nt)' lfTB116 D8184
THI STltlfflli
Sp1cfellzin1 In
Wellp•pr Removal
Ll588241 949·J60.1211
Window C.lng
Muter ..
Window Care
~·~ • Wmdow Ocaning • Mini Blind Wash
• Screen Fit ec ~ 949 72 4123
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