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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2001-05-10 - Orange Coast PilotSERVING THE NEWPORT -MESA COt\Nv\UNmEs SINCE 1907 ON ntE WEB: WWW.DAILYPILOT.COM WlNDOWSto llrRWESfsIDE e. crusaders PAITTWO Of A FOUR.PAIT SllllS While there are individuals stri~ing to improve Costa M esa's Westside, some spend a lot more time at it than others 11on 10 OUllWEIS last week, the Daily Pilot began looking at the issues, history and personalities t hat are shaping Costa Mesa's Westside. It is a complex place •. with difficult problems t hat have deep, tangled root s. But the people who live there also see much that Is worthw hile and worth fighting for. This week, we look at some of the most not able people who are battling to make the Westside a better place. They show up at City Council meetings. · They organize e-mail discussion groups. They volunteer t heir time. United by their hometown, their visions of how to improve the VVestside do differ. Their histories certainly vary. Bi.It their final goals are the same: a better, safer SEAN HILLER I DAILY PILOT community. Joel Farts, an activist with three Westside groups, and wife Suzanne join son Matthew ln their Westside home. Jennifer Kho 0All.Y PltDT or more than 13 years, most of Bill Turpit's rpornings v.tere the same. He drove down his street, turned right on 18th Street and took it to Newport Boulevard. It wasn't until 1993 that be turned another direction -left on 18th Street to Placentia Avenue. Turpit's decision to make that left tum - guided by Save Our Youth's founder, the late Roy Alvarado -inspired him to make a lasting change in his daily routine. Alvarado •introduced me to a whole new neighborhood,• said Turpit, secre tary for both the Latino Business Council and the Latino Community Network. ·1 never saw tha t part of Costa Mesa. It is representative of what a lot of people experienced in that, for many years until recently, it has been a kind of invisible community. Kids go to school, parents go to work, and they a.re pretty quiet and don't get any attention. It was only gang inddents that generated attention.• Turpit is one of many people who have been inspired, one way or another, to spend time and effort improving the dty's Westside. WUf IO YOl 11111? COSTA ESA /~ I THI WESTSIDE IHI SERIES rn .. , 11: Dm ntl HISTORY P.t n.... will explore the Westside's often troubled ~and pr-:sent. MAY 24: THI MURE fTl Part Fow will ll:J glance at what may become of the Westside If city leaders and residents have their say. Some dedicate an hour or two a week to volunteer in some way, while others have made the goal of unprovtng condibons their SEE PLAYERS PAGE A10 I If you wish to respond to our series on Costa Mesa's Westside, please call our Readers Hotline at (949) 642"6086 or send an e-mail to dailypilotOlatimes.com. Please spell your name and Include your hometown and phone number, for verificat ion purposes only. District sµrprises teachers with day of appreciation •Prom a tiki ooat to ·turns on the dance floor, Newport-Mesa ~t Wednesday honoring ' its educators. • • . • Activist known for contentious views Martin H . Millard, who writes under the name H. Millard, says he takes on 'sacred cows,' but a well-known group that m onitors racist groups says his words have deeper m eaning. Jennifer Kho DAllY PILOT • DON LEACH I DAA.Y I'll.OT COSTA MESA -Martin H . Millard, after Councilman Chris Steel, could well be the most vocal advocate for improvement on the city's Westside. Millard speaks his mind at nearly every City Council meeting, contributes at least a dozen e- mails to the Otizens for the Improvement of Costa SEE MILLARD PAGE A10 nfURSDAY, I-MY 10, 2001 El Toro fliers spark battle • South County cities plan to sue Newport Beach for funding attack on park plan for the proposed airport. Paul Clinton DAILY PILOT NEWPORT BEACH -Hopmg to stunt a burgeorung public rela· tions campd1gn by pro-El Toro advocates, South County.cities say they will sue to stop mailers and a television advertisement. Without gwing a tunetable, board members of the El Toro Reuse Plan.rung Authonty at an emergency meeting Tuesday directed their lawyers to sue New- port Beach. Authonty members hope a Supenor Court Judge will declare recent lliers -derjdmg Irvine's Great Pdfk plan for the closed Marine base as •rruslead- mg junk• -to be an improper use of public funds. South County unveiled its Orange County Central Park and Nature Preserve lrutiative on April 30. The measure, wluch would appear on ttte county bollot 1n March if the group secutes the required signatures, would change zorung at the 4,700-acre base to allow only open space, parkland or other non-av1atJon uses. A week after that announce· ment, groups financed by New- port Beach began ruculating a round of fliers. The lliers mtlaze the park proposal ciS bnanoally unsound, quob.ng a former Irvine counctl.man as calling lus own city's economic study ·rrusleadmg. premature and overly opbrrusbc • Authonty attorney Richard Jacobs would not say when the suit would be filed. •With the park initiative in the qualification process, the rules of the road change,· Jacobs said. "Public agencies can't spend mon- ey for or against the mitiative. • County cable stations also began showing a pro-EL Toro, 30- seco nd ad called •Bunny and SEE EL TORO PAGE A 14 0 ·~· .·~ .... ti~ ·" • . ..,. ' .· ., • t 1101001 Dining reviewer Kathy Mader chedcs out the ttal~n cuisine Of Newport Bffc:h's Spaghetti Bender, foUnded by Pape ~ebcwt>. ..... • . • • • i i ' II • I ~ .. • " SERVING THE NEWPORT -MESA COh\MUNmEs SINCE 1907 ON THE WEB: WWVV.DAILYPILOT.COM WINOOWS10 lhtWE e crusaders IDE PAITIWO Of l fOUR·PllT SOIES While there are individuals striving to improve Costa Mesa's Westside, some spend a lot more time at it than others 11011 TO OUllWEIS Last week, the Daily Pilot began looking at the issues. history and personalities that are shaping Costa Mesa's Westside. cit is a complex place, with difficult problems that have deep, tangled roots. But the people who live there also see much that is worthwhile and worth fighting for. This week, we look at some of the most notable people who are battling to make the Westside a better place. They show up at City ... Council meetings. They organize e-mail discussion groups. They volunteer their time. United by their hometown, their visions of how to improve the Westside do differ. Their histories certainly vary. But their final goals are the same: a better, safer SEAN HILLER I DAILY PILOT community. Joel Farts, an activist with three Westside groups, and wife Suzanne Join son Matthew in their Westside home. Jennit.r Kho DAILY PtlOT COS TA ESA or more than 13 years, most or Bill Turpit's morrungs were the same. He drove down his street, turned right on 18th Street and took it to Newport Boulevard. It wasn't until 1993 that he · turned another direction -left on 18th Street to Placentia Avenue. Turpit's decision to make that left tum - guided by Save Our Youth's founder, the late Roy Alvarado -inspired him to make a lasting change in his daily routine. THE Wms10£ THE SERIES m llAY 17s Cll 111 tlS10RY Part 1hrM will explore the Westside's often troubled past and present. UY 24: 1lfE FUTURE rn Pwt Four will m::J glance at what may become of the Westside if city leaden and residents haw their say. Alvarado •introduced me to a whole new neighborhood,• said Turpit, secretary for both the Latino Business Council and the Latino Community Network. "I never saw that part or Costa Mesa. It is representative or what a lot of people experienced in that, for many years unW recently, it has been a kind of invisible community. Kids go to school, parents go to work, and they are pretty quiet and don't get any attention. It was only gang incidents that generated attention.• Turpit is one of many people who have been inspired, one way or another, to spend time and effort improving the city's Westside. Some dedicate an hour or two a week to volunteer in some way, wtule others have made the goal of improving conditions their SEE PLAYERS PAGE A10 WUf IO YOU Tllll! I If you wish to respond to our series on Costa Mesa's Westside, please call our Readers Hotline at (949) 642-6086 or send an e-mail to dailypilotOlatimes.com. Please spell your name and include your hometown and phone number, for verification purposes only. District surprises teachers with day of appreciation about offering thanks to teach- ers Wednesday for Day Of the TM<:her. •From a tiki boat to turns on the dance floor, Newport-Mesa spent Wednesday honoring its educators. o-tte GoUtet • •oh my gocb: exdaimed , .... Heather Mancbelter, a lourth- grade teicber et Newport Ele- mentary School u she NW Wt\Jt WU in stare fc. her and her coUMgues .. 0MYPllOT NEWPORT-MESA -Some velled •veehaw• and others \Aloha: At VlCtorie Elementary ;;Jl;ll_,. hilCben donned COW• ball. WbDt down OD the Pd~lla tbey were gtyeo batltoWMr. ID both .,._ ll W11 aD ' M IOOD u tbe lut ltOdelat wu,oo the t;Kll QI' pilMd off tlo hil OI' ber .,.,... 27 ~ teecbG ,..._ l9d to I dodr. WI•,.. Iii Cl'fM ..... ~ ........ ..., boat ---r:: :· •• tblDk it -r. ...... Monke Matben, I ............ ' • "" Activist known for contentious vieWs Martin H . M.illard, who writes under the name H . Millard, says he takes on 'sacred COWS,' but a well-known group that monitors racist groups says his words have deeper m eaning. Jerwtit.r Kho DAILY PllOT DON LEACH I OAl.Y ~OT COSTA MESA -Martin H. Millard. after Councilman Chris Steel, could well be the most vocal advocate for improvement on the city's Westside. Millard speaks his mind at nearly every City Council meeting, contributes at least a dozen e- mails to the Citizens for the Improvement of Costa .. SEE MILLARD PAGE A10 THURSDAY, f'M.Y 10, 2001 El Toro fliers spark battle •South County cities plan to sue Newport Beach for funding attack on park plan for the proposed airport. Paul Clinton DAILY PILOT NEWPORT BEACH -Hoping to stunt a burgeorun!:u>ubhc rela· tions campaign by pro-El Toro advocates, South County cities say they will sue to stop mailers and a television advertisement. Without g1vmg a timetable, . board members of the El Toro Reuse Planning Authofity at an emergency meeting Tuesday directed the1.r lawyers to sue New- port Beach. Authonty members hope a Superior Court Judge will declare recent lliers -dendlng Irvine's Great Park plan for the dosed Manne base as "rruslead· ing junk" -to be an improper use of public funds. South County unveiled its Orange County Central Park and Nature Preserve lrutiabve on April 30. The measure, wluch would appear on the county ballot m March lf the group secures the required signatures, would change zorung at the 4,700-aC"re base to allow only open space. parkland or other non·aVlabon uses. A week after that announce· ment, groups hnanced by New- port Beach began nrculating a round of fuers The fuers cnbclZe the park proposal as hnanoally unsound , quoting a former lrvme counalman as calhng his own city's economic study ·rrusleadmg. premature and overly optirrusbc • Authonty attorney Richard Jacobs would not say when the suit would be tiled. ·with the park irutiative m the qualification process. the rules of the road change,· Jacobs said. "Public agencies can't spend mon· ey for or against the ulillabve. • County cable stations also began showing a pro·EL Toro, 30- secon d ad called •Bunny and SEE EL TORO PAGE A 14 :~· •. "4(' . '' ""' ... ... .... . -, . ' DITllOOI Dining~ Kathy M~ checks out the Italian cuisine of Ne'NJ)Ort Beach's SJ»ghetti Bender. founded by PaPI Lorenzo, aboYe. ..... Al • •I ' .. ' .. A2 Thursday, May 10, 2001 / WORKING llllflY II IUSlllSS Chamber seeks volunteers The Corona del Mar Chamber of CoQlDlerce is looking for volun- teen for the annual Corona del Mar Scenic SK run scheduled for June 2. ' The event typically d.rawa several thousand runners to the com- munity's bluffs and streets. To volunteer, call (9'9) 673--4050. Doily Pilot Antiques, rugs and Mother's bay all in one A ntique collectors will love the Newport Beach Spring Anttques Show 2001 hap- pening tomorrow through Sunday at the Lido Isle Club- house on Udo Isle. The Udo Isle Women's Charitable Foundation has put together this annual antique show with support from South Coast Plaza. It will benefit Child.help USA, Harvesters and the Decorative Arts Soci- ety. The show hours will be 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Friday, 10· a.m . to 8 p.m. SatW'day and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday. The daily show's admission is $12. Antique and interior design expert Gep Duren- bwget will be the guest lec- turer at 3 p.m . Saturday. His lecture is tiUed •Incorporat- ing Antiques into the South- ern California Llfestyle. • Admission is $25. The ticket does not include show admission. Greer Wylder BEST BUYS-- ters, you'll receive a free tiara. Nordstrom has th~ best fragrance selections. as well as gift sets. Popular fra- grances indude Bijan With A Twist, with hints of jasmine, honeysuckle and tuberose; Shi by Alfred Sung, a floral fragrance with a blend of water lily and fig leaf; L'Eau d'lssey by lssey Miyake, with freesia, peony and woods; and Perfect Love By Creabve Scentualization, a limited edition blend of mandarin, red rose, sandalwood and amber. Nordstrom is at South Coast Plaza. Dean Weintraut Glabman Pumlture is having a:-ftrst-time ever demonstration OD the and*1t practice of rug-making Fri- day, shoW?l by master weavers from India. Giant looms will be used to show the way rugs have.been made for centuries. The pub- lic is invited to watch the ~'{ent, which is sponsored by the Untied Nations Develop- ment Program. There also wiU be an internationally renowned rug expert, Nasser Rahmamm, who will have a presentation on what to look for in a handcrafted rug and how to avoid being ta.ken advantage of when buying a rug. Tupics in bis presenta- ·tton will indude the follow- Costa Mesa Courtyards has opened a new Mail Box- es Etc., and Phil Gustavson says: •Mother's Day is sec- ond only to Christmas in the volume of packages we han- dle. Many people trust MBE to pack and ship their Moth- er's Day presents with care, because we pay special attention to each and every item we hilJldle, and we are committed to ensuring that every gift arrives safely.· Mail Boxes Etc. is celebrat- ing its 20th year as the world's largest retail busi- ness, communication and postal franchiser. Costa Mesa Courtyards is at 1835 New- port Blvd., Costa Mes.a. lnfor- mation: (949) 722-0115. HE IS Definitely not afraid of heights KING OF THE WORLD Dean Weintraut just can't stop insisting on how blessed he is and that he has the best job in the world.· He gets a view of the ocean as a roofer who works in such areas as Newport Beach and Costa Mesa, a job that allows him solitary time at a level doser to the sky than most of us are used to. A residential roofer of ei~bt years for Crank Bros. Roofing 111 Costa Mesa, Weintraut mostly loves that his job involves people who are happy to see him. "Because usually when someone calls the roofer, it's because their roof leaks and that usually is a problem for Look fo r him up on th e r oof them and they're usually pretty hap- py to see me,· he said. •And when I leave the job, their house usually looks 5,000 times better than when I showed up.• ROOFS RUS Weintraut, 40, doesn't discriminate when it comes to houses and roofs. They're all different and call for dif- ferent saving touches, which is what he likes about his job. #It's like seeing a d()(:tor, • he said. ·vou don't do the same type of oper· ation all the time." But roofing is a pretty solitary task, , ' according to Weintraut -one with- out foremen and bosses peeking over his shoulder. And for lunch, he'll even just picnic on the roof. AU NATURAL The Mission Viejo resident pauses at how good and, in a way, bow easy he's got it. He fell into roofing about 20 years ago through friends who knew the business. He never won- dered about his profession nor what he was meant to do: Today, he's confi- dent he can die a happy man. •1•m blessed, I swear to God, I don't let too many people know my secret, but every day I have a smile on my face,• he said. -Story by Young Chang, photo by Greg Fry A-L-0, H-A-A, I-R-L-1-N-E-S ing: is the rug machine or hand made; how to deter- mine the materials used; how to inspect the knot count; counting colors; and why not to be concemea with weight. The seminar will be held in conjunction with the demon- stration at noon and 3 p.m. ·we are delighted to wel- come these artisans from India who will mark their debut in the United States here at our showroom." said Kathy Jarvis of Glabman Furp.iture in a press release. •This is a rare opportunity to witness the amazing artistry of these craftsmen as they demonstrate the skills that were passed down to them by their ancestors for cen- turies. Just as the painstak- ing process of rug-making has remained unchanged, so too has the splendor of their hand-woven creations." Call (714) 540-3822 to make a reservation. Cocktails and hors d'oeuvres will be South Coast Art Gallery is showing new works on the female form by Laguna Beach photographer Mark Walpin and Los Angles sculptor Tanya Ragir through May 26. Walpin's photos have been hand treated with oil glazes that make an abstract look. The sculptures are done in ceramic, as well as bronzes cast from clay. Ragir's works vary from the look of classic Greeks to con· temporary abstract forms. The gallery is a few doors down from the Lido Theater at 3441-B Via Lido, Newport Beach. Information: (949) 673-0771. T alk aboµt your Mickey Mouse promotions. Aloha Airlines, whlch just had its first flight from John Wayne Air· port to Honolulu, announced the start, to the press at least, by sending out Mickey Mouse Club ears with an attached little note. • "We're an ears when it comes to providing our customers with the creature comforts of home," reads the note, which comes directly from "your friends at Aloha Airlines.• It doesn't say anything about our buddies giving us more legroom or what the increase tn gas prices will do to the cost of that ticket from VOL 95, NO. 125 ntoMAS H. '°'··-Nlliltw "*YDOCaO, Edit« l.LCN9l Qty Editor MMIJ~ A-.nt City EcltOf --CKMNW. '9ltlnl Editor -~ Sports ldllor ,,.,_. .. n• NIWlldleot ...,.,,..,_ ,. °""""' SllWMDCll•• "'°'°llMof MWWh- i\ltJa •• otNnor u.a••• "°'~· • • • RETAIL ROUNDUP ·here to Hawaii. But we figure that's OK. Who can worry when Mickey is smiling at you? (See answer below). products.• You want a Medusa lamp? You got il Love plates? No problem. Canaglia nail clippers? Umm. neither do we. Those are just the items for adults. Ethan Allen is having a spring sale on select furnish· FASHION AND SPRING MIX TOGETHER Despite our on again, off again hot weather, spring apparently is of.fldal- ly here, say the good folk at Cb.lasso, which has a store at Fashion Island. And for the occasion, they have a ton of new items, which are among "this season's most charming and inspiring Kids can choose from a golf mat, dec- orated milk glasses and a voice changer, which is a "cool mega- phone.• Oh, and we just saw this in Ch.las- so's press release. "The Spring/Sum- mer Wedding Season is upon us.• We always ay at weddings. served. Glabman Furniture is at 3089 Bristol St, Costa Mesa. ings for the ho~ and gar-den through M y 28. Ethan Allen is in the osta Mesa Courtyards at 835 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. lnfol11la- tion: (949) 646-2400. (That answer: A bunch of cranky journalists, even if we do weep like babies sometimes.) Nordstrom is ottering a Mother's Day promotion called a "Queen for a Day.• When you make.a $75 pur- chase at the fragrance coun- • IEST IUYS appHrs Thu~ and Saturdays. Send lnform.ltlon to Greer Wyldet ~ 330 W. Bay St., Cos- ta Mesa, CA 92627, or Illa fax at (949) 646-4170. ~No MWJS\or1", lb tmJons. edltofl.tl mlttllr Of ldwr· tlMments hlfwln Ql'I b9 ,.~ dumd without Wl1ttan ~ of ~lght own. . HOW TO B£AOt us aa.... The nm. 0r-. County (IOO) M2-9141 .-.. ...... a 'fled <Mt> Ml-5671 ~642~21 .Nliwl M>M2·5AO lpoftl (Ml) 574-4lll Newl,.Spons , .. """'64'"4170 ..... ~ ....... ..... OMm (Mt) 642-4121 ............ .,1-7126 ............. :. ;unllr ...... ................... ............. _... -·-...... -.... • WUTllll AID SUIF ~ l.ibc» 74156 CoroN dtt Mer 74151 Cost.I Mesi 74156 Nl\1'PO't IWtt 74116 -pcwt C.cNlt 74156 WNIHCMI The .......... conelriumtDWld-- br"o1 ..... 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Dlsordtrty ClOnduct.' wm NpOf1*t ft Welh~ StrMt et 12.'05 p.m .• ~. ..... w1ew1W-.e:Awhlde~ ;;:.~In the 400 blodl at 11:4' Ml\ Dbily Pilot I ' 'I Harsh reminders that money can bity everything I got very depressed when that Los Angeles multimil- lionaire, Dennis nto, went up into space on a Russian rocket last week. Took me awhlle to figure out why, \lut now 1 know. It rubbed my nose ~ ~reality I've always had a diffi~t ~e acknowledging: that m this country today, virtu- ally anything cao be had for a price that oq.ly the rich can pay. Maybe even happiness -or what passes for it. And I don't find that very comforting. I think Tito's weekend sand· box in space hit me especially hard because I was so clQSely involved with the beginnings of manned space flight in this country. I watched firsthand as the original seven astronauts prepared for this remarkable . and perilous venture into the unknown. They were all highly trained processionals, test pilots with military combat time. They were meticulously chosen from a much larger gTOUp with simi- lar qualifications. There was no precedent for what they set out to do, and no assurance that they would come back safely. They were pioneers in the fullest sense of that word, as were those professionals who came after them to bring back scientific data and set foot on the moon. So now along comes Tito, with only one qualification for climbing atop heroic shoulders to reach out into space. He's rich. Very rich. And although there must be hundreds of thousands of civilians just as eager and better equipped, lito was allowed to buy his way into history. There are plenty of prece- dents in other fields, of course. People whose qualilicabons Joseph N. Bell THE BELL CURVE start and end with money. Elections are bought routinely. So are ambassadorships. So are presidential pardons. So are baseball teams and movie stuwos and VIP lines a{ public events and tax exemptions. So is the ability to hire higb- prtced lawyers and to exploit our virgin lands and pollute our streams and air. Major league owners used to be baseball people who made their living that way. Some of them were barbar- ians, but they knew the game inside out. And Hollywood stu- dios-were run by.movie peo- ple, not all of them nice, but still movie people. Now both are run mostly either by aggressive multimillionaires buying an expensive and endearing toy (George Steinbrenner of the Yankees) or conglomerates that fre- quently use them as a tax write-off and hire lawyers and accountants to run them (the CWTent owners of the Dodgers). You want other examples? A few years ago, a man who was probably the least quali· tied political.candidate in American history came within a few thousand votes of becoming a U.S. senator Crom We Rent Horses Gentle rental horses for trail rides & beginning lessons. • Year-round after-school programs & summer clinics. • Kids 8 & up, adults, families, parties, etc. • Boe.rdi~ & traini~ in all Western & English styles. 7 l 4•848•9695 1838 J Coldenwest St.l H.B, enuail: HCPEC@aol.com California. His name was Michael Hu.ffington, and his aedential was money. Just money. Lots of money. He bought a seat in the U.S. House of Representatives and almost made it into the Senate the same way. You can blame this on voter stupidity, if you like, but it was the money that brought out the stupidity. Then there is Horace Vigna1i of Los Angeles, who bought broad support for a presidential pardon for his son, carlos, with a long series of low-level political contribu- tions. When Bill Clinton ~ doned Carlos, a convicted cocaine dealer, his father told a Los Angeles nm.es reporter: "This is a case where America .worked." Indeed. Or take a look doser to home. The airport at El Toro is being spent into oblivion, washed away in a tidal wave of expensive brochures and advertisements for which lrvine taxpayers are picking up the tab. I must say here, with grudging admiration, that they're making the pro-airport people look like novices. First, they asked voters to reject jails and landfills m their back- yards, alor:ig with the airport, and won big. Now they're ask- ing people if they'd like to have a Great Park. Not at the expense of an airport. Just a Great Park. And the unwashed are not any more likely to say, "Hell, no, r don't want a park" than they were to embrace a landfill. Which brings me to another problem r have with lita. As I grow older, I have less and less pabence with amateurs. The lrvine anti-airport campaign is makmg those who favor it look like amateurs. Tito IS an aroa- teur in space. The recently dis- placed publisher of the Los Angeles Times was an ama- teur in jownalism. Bob Daly is an amateur in baseball. Wealthy political contributors who buy ambassadorships are amateurs in diplomacy who hopefully will lean on the pros in the State Department for the heavy stuff. I once had a plwnber who came to my house regUlarly to bail us out of criti£al situlltions I had created by trying to fix something. Finally, he said to . me in some exasperation: "From now on, you write. I'll plumb." I've never forgotten that advice. 'ITouble is, nobody says it to rich people. There's a myth that's been around a long time in this country that wealth automatically connotes superi- or intelligence and wisdom. 1llis is baloney, of course, but it somehow prevents them from being told that they can't buy their way into or out of any sit- uation that arises. So Tito paid up and took off. I still like to cling to the last vestiges of hope that this isn't true. That's why I'm CWTenUy excited about the Minnesota Twins. Although the lWins have the lowest payroll in major league baseball, they are leading the American League and just took a series from the Yankees. If the 1Wins could hang in tlnd win a pen- nant, it would give me new hope that even Tito couldn't destroy. Or those twice-a-week brochures about the Great Park. • JOSEPH N. BEU. is a resident of 5anta Alla Heights. His column appears Thursdays. SS~ Mattress Outlet Store BRAND NEW -COSMETICAUY IMPERFECT Get the Best tor Less! lit 3165 Harbor Blvd. · Costa Mesa • One Biocli South of •os fwy ii -545-7168 Thursday, May 10, 2001 A3 New radios allow for . better police response • The 800-megahertz network will link all public safety agencies countywide. o..pa lharath DAILY PILOT NEWPORT-MESA Thanks to a brand-new 800- megahertz radio network, local public safety officials believe they can react much better in cases of emergen. des that hit Costa Mesa and Newport Beach. Part of an $80-million countywide system, the net- work will link all police, flre and public works agenaes m the county to one radio fre- quency -something the agenaes could not do under the old 400-megahertz sys- tem. The Costa Mesa Police Department started using the new radio Tuesday while Newport Beach began April 17. Both cibes are still in the transitional stage and are operating a dual system that uses both the new and old networks until the glitches· are ironed out. Funded by the cities themselves, the system is agencywide, said NeWµort Beach Police Lt. John ' Desmond. · "We now have a base sta- tion at the dispatch center, 200 hand-held radios and 100 mobile radios fixed into all our vehicles -motorbikes, patrol cars, carune units, you name 1t." • The equipment, which includes radios and software for the pobce dnd fire depart- ments, lifeguards and pub- lie works, cost Newport Beach about $3.2 million and Costa Mesa about $3 rrulbon, officials said. Officials say they dTe not discouraged by the Orange County Grand Jury's report last week thot concluded the new system poses a threat to public safely because of transmission foilures that occurred m cilles thot w~nt mto the system earber. The report does raise some unportant issues, said Costa Mesa C ity Mdnager Allan Roeder, who chatrS a county comrmttee oversee- mg the project "But today th~ problems are matters of the past,• he said ·"Costa Mesd ond Newport Beach have, m fact benefited by going m lost because by Uus tune dl1 the bugs and glitches hdve been worked out.· Costo Mesa polJce trdfhc officer Mall Grirnmond said the new system provides more and clearer channels. That endblei. tum to kl.lk to Newport Beach pobce about a traffic collision on the bor- der of the two c1t1es wtthout going through dispatch. Also, the system block'> the public, said Newport Bedch Pohce Sgt Steve Shulman "With our old system. bod guys would use it dS a sur· veillance tool,· he Sdld ·nus way, they can't hear us or marupulate us • ;t-FLOWE~;: :M~~ WI\ I~ I~ J I <) l J S [~ Vases, Containers, Mother's Day DANA RIDENOUR Th~ First, The Original, The Best Merdiandiw and More I TIUS WEEK'S SPtCIALS. 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Find out May 15th at Huntington Terrace Jane Glenn Hass ' A!'thorof "TIME OF YOUR LIFE" Hear Jane discuss the challenges, joys and benefits that come with maturity. Jane writes about this vibrant population in her nationally syndicated column. As the tide indicates twning fifcy is m opponunity to be more, do more and tnjoy more. P."I Ml f" SIHIO" L:IVIHO 18800 Florida Street, Huntinp>n Bnch (714) 848-8811 U-..-ilM PERSONAL APPEARANCE & ART SHOW THIS SATURDAY, MAY 12TH • NOON-SPM •I ' ' . " ... ' ~Proving the .power of the pe~al • Costa Mesa woman will enter San Francisco to Los Angeles AIDS ride to honor a cousin's life. MMhlt Winkler DAILY PILOT COSTA MES-A -Riding her bike is not what's new for Ca(o- line Good. . , · The 44-year-old Costa Mesa resideiit has been getting around on two wheels ever since she swore off cars several years ago. •My life has really slowed down quite a bit," Good said . during a conversation on the Upper Newport Bay bike trail. • I get to smell the flowers.• Bu t when GOod joins about 2,700 riders for the California AIDSRide in San Francisco on June 3, it will be an unprece- dented trip for her: She'll be embarking on a six-day journey to Los Angeles that totals 575 miles. . • PHOTOS BY GREG FRY I DAILY PILOT Asked whether she's worried about the challenge she faces, Good quickly nods her head several times. ·C8rollne Good of Costa Mesa will ride her bike from San Francisco to Los Angeles to help AIDS groups. "fl worst comes to worst, I could jump on the truck,• she said. Not that she's planning on doing so. · "I'm kind of like a Duraeell bunny,• she said. "I keep going and going .... I've got it in me physically. I may not be the , fastest one in there, but I'm really strong." She also feels a little self-con- scious about her appearance. _ Her 21-gear cruising bike has fenders and a yellow basket up front. Not exactly a racin~·bike, she said. And she-doesn't exactly look the radn:g J>ai:t. ·r don't dress.like the other bike people," Good 'said. "I don't have little stretchy things to wear." But what concerns her more now is her fund-raising goal of $2,700. So.far. she's received $700 from friends and family members. Good has until July to make up the difference. Wliat- ever she can't g~t will come out of her own pocket, she said. Good first heard about the ride, which benefits AIDS organizations, at a holistic health confer- ence in Los Angeles in November. She decided to sign on because her cousin, Jimmy, died ftom the disease a few years ago and a friend of hers, a single µiother of two children, is infected with the HIV virus. When she spoke to Jimmy on the phone just before he died, · . Whale of Saturday. MaY 12 11 :00 a.m. ATale aildren·a 8°'*llloPN www.......,.elM.com 949-854-8288 0A ~ ffNlcldsofall ,._. 41H C.mpus Or., Unlll!IS/ty Olntw. ll'VIM F~. MD 1.1 4:00 to 6.1>0 Pm Just in time far ~otlier's 'Day and r'fatfier's 'Day • Doualas w':t (Author) " and Doua CUshman (Illus.) Meet the MYsterious Author $i?AIQA!J (fnlekH • FYI To contribute to Good's ride, call (949) 722.a29. Informa- tion: http://www.aldsride.org. I ' she talked with him aQ<>ut •going to the other side.• •Being a Christian, I wanted to make sure that he knew who Jesus Christ was," Good said. "To make sure that he bad someone holding hl$ hand on the other side ... This disease bas hit home real close to me.· The ride "gives me a chance to honor his life,~ she said, adding that she didn't have a chance to go to her cousin's memorial service in Colorado. •And maybe make a differ- ence.• I I • .... Doily Pilot District rewards more· employees •Second round of PRIDE awards target school employees from throughout Newport-Mesa. Danette Goulet D AI.LY PILOT NEWPORT-MESA -They're security Qua.rds, teachers, custodians 'and high- fevel admibistrators. And Tuesday night, they were the sec- ond round of scbOol district_ employees recognized for their dedication and hard work. '"It seems very well-received, &nd as many nominations as we are getting indi- -cates there is a need and an appreciation for it,• said Bruce Crockard, the director of classified personnel for the NeWJ.>Ort- Mesa Unified School District and a PRIDE committee member. The PRIDE employee recognition pro- gram was 'developed last year as a way to give praise and boost morale among employees. The program puts nomination ballots in the bands of every person who comes into contact with school district employ- ees, to award praise to those who are deserving. Each letter in the title of the program stands for one of the five areas in which an employee may be recognized. P stands for positive attitude, R recognizes the per- son's number of years in service to the dis- trict, I is for initiative and creativity, D is for dependability, and E is fo r excellence in customer service. "Those are all1he critical attributes that we would like to see in all our employees,· Crockard said. "And we just thought it was time to recognjze them for it." Out of 90 nominees for this second round of awards, the following ~ployees were honored: Adele Albano, Pat Alsop, Sur Bright, Brooke Booth, John Carpenter, Norman Chapman, Mary Lee Clark. Nor- berto Colin, Billie Flamson, Barbara Gularte, Ron Howard, Geoff Ianniello, Everardo Laris, John Larkins, Peggy Lenhart, Marla Loffelmacher, Eleanor Rebard, Cindy Ridens, . Thomas Shiskovsky, Georgia Siler, Bonnie Swann. Judy Taylor, Linda Thompson. 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Mathis Winkler DAILY PILOT NEWPORT BEACI I -UnW ldst year, Kathy Forde had a gredt excuse when her husband, Doug, would sug- gest thal she should retire from her job as executive dssistant to lhe New- port Beach city manager. She'd hdve to be 50 before she could do it, she'd tell him, becduse the city's early retirement option wasn't avatldble before that age. But then came her 50th buthddy, and her 5 lst earher this year, and Forde finally agree<;! to spend more time gardening and golfing Wlth Doug. During a farewell party at City Hcill on Wednesday, 12 years lo the day after she began her job, City Manag- er Homer Bludau said he had been sad about Forde's decision dnd tned not to think about her departure unW that very day. After all, he would usually detet=t a look of disappo1fltmenl on visitors' faces when he'd come out to greet them after runrung late "They wanted to laJk more with Kathy,• he told dozens of city employ- ees who had gathered to iom Bludau m wishing Forde well Her ability to make people feel comfortable was one of the mam rea- sons former City Manager Bob Wynn hued Forde, he said. "She just was the best applicant," Wynn said, adding that more than 50 people had applied for the pos1llon. "I felt she ht the mold better than any other." Forde, who had worked Wllh pri- vate companies before cormng to City Hall, said her last JOb had def1IUtely been the best. "I love the pdss10n of the resi- dents," she said. •I Just love the peo- ple that work here.· Apart from gollmg and gardening, she'll aJso spend more time volunteer- mg at a hospice, Forde said, adding that she had only managed to spend dbout two bours a week there so far. H er daughter, Arny, just roamed in April. But so far there's no sign that Forde will be taking care of grand- ------------- SEAN HILLER I DAllY PILOT Kilthy Forde, right, ls hugged by LaDonna Kienitz, community service director for Newport Beach, at a retirement party for Forde, who is leaving her position as City Manager Homer Bludau 's executive assistant children dny limp soon "Who knowc; whdl llfe choices (Arny and her husband I will make,· she said. But onl' thinq\ for c,ure. Forde, who lives 10 Corond del Mdr, will be dround and not hes1tdle to cctll he>r former col- leagues when she\ qot c1 rnmplamt. "That's why they're k1!>stng up to me right now," she• '>did lc1ughmq. Cox not nominated in 1st round of appointments •As expectPd, politics in Washington ket>p Newport Be ach's reprPsentative ofT Bush's initial list of judicial selPctions. SJ .Cahn DAILY PILOT NEWPORT BEACH -As expected Wednesday, Presi- dent Bush clid not include Rep Chmtopher Cox (R- Newport Beach) among h1!> first list of Judicial norrunees. For a month, Cox's name hd!> been dttached to a vacant seat on the 9th C11cwt Court of Appeals But political bdt- Ues m the U.S. Senate over the approval of the nominees forced Bush to hold back on those picks that would get the harshest Democratic chal- lenge By Senate tradition, home- state senators have approval authonty over 1udJoaJ nonu- nees. Neither of CalJfornia's two Democratic senators, Bc1rbdrc1 Boxer and Dianne remste1n, hc1ve yet given their support to Cox. Boxer, m tc1c-t, hc1s been c1 tough cnllc of the choice. Cox cmd FE>mste1n met lc1c;1 wePk, c1nd the !>end tor hc1'> not ruled out supporbng him. Without her support, how- Pver, Cox almost certc1mly won't be nominated. In mc1lung his nommc1t1ons Wedne!">ddy, Bush mad<> 11 clear he> hoped thr Senc1te would move pd<,! th<' nomma- llon fight "I urge Sl'nators of l>oth J., pc1rt1c•c, tu rise above the bit- l(•me'>'> of the past, to proVJde c1 fair heanng and a prompt vote to <>very nonunee," Bush '>did. "That should be the Cfile for no matter who lives in thl!> l\Vlutc· I louse I. dnd no mdtter who controls the Senate "I c1sk for the re rum of c1vtlJty c1nd d1gruty to the con- hrmat1on process And w1th this d1<,tmgu1shed group of nominees awd1ting conf1rma- llon, there is no better oppor- tunity than nght now • A host of potential candJ- ddtes have lined up, albeit tentdt1vely. ut llw pO'>'>tb1Ltty that Cox\ s1•c11 would OJ>l'n up dflcr he moved to thP f<'derdl bench Among thosP mtere-;tpd dfe statC' Sen. Dick Ac kermdn (R- Fullerton1. Newport Bec1ch Realtor Bill Cott> Asc,embly- mdn Bill Cdl11pbell (R-Villa Park), SupelVlSOr Todd Spitzer, former Assemblywomc1n Man- lyn Brewer, stdte Sen Ross Johnson (R-ll"Vllle), Janld And Councilman Brett Franklin, Newport Beach ph1Janthrop1St John Credn and Ne\\.'POrt Bedch phys1c1an Don UddlJ . l/oag bus built a ll!putatlon as Oran11.e County:~ leader in quality h ealthcare. In fact, residents bm•e chosen .. H oa;< as the number one hospital. sel'en years in a mu: Inside our doors, you 'II find a bi[!.b(l' ski/led staff of professionals and 1wtional(r reco}:!nizt•d Centers of Excellence in cancer; beart. ortbopedics and L1'<n11en 's health. Plus. u•e accept 11ear(1· et'<.'IJ' bealt/J plan, l11cl11di11g most PPOs and HJ/Os. We lnl'lte you to speak wftb a Hoag bealtb plan representative If you bave questions regarding your bealtbcare options. For more Information, please call 800/400-HOAG, or simply call 9491760-2244 for , a referral to a Hoag pbysfclan When It's time to cboose your bea/lbcare partners, remember, no one sta1uls taller tban Hoag Hospttal and Hoag pbystdans. .. ...,_,•I hf ~ Ca."()' ...... bolW"~~ Thursday, May 10, 2001 A9 . .. • I • • I ' • I - I AJO lhur!doy, Mor 10, 2001 OTHER vo1as IN THE DEBATE . PITY llDUlllO c.ommuvty llCttvltles: Wedding c;oordinatOf, quinceanera coordinator. Eucharist minister and oo-dlalr of Spring Fair 2001 for St. Joadllm Church; member of Orange County Congregation Community Organization; and member of the PICO California project Age:45 Favortt. things llbout the Westside: The diverstty, flavor. fantastic weather and its acces- sibility to the ban~ church, pa~ Triangle Square, Court- yards. Target schools, restau- rants and the ocean Things about the Westside that need improvement: I wish that there were more pedestri- an-friendly sidewalks and that MIRNA BURCIAGA Community activities: Chairwoman for the Latino Community Netwdrk, president of Madres Costa Mesa, a mem- ber of the ~ewport-Mesa Uni- fied School District Community Oversight Committee, a Latino Business Council board mem- ber, a TeWinkle M iddle School Site Council member, a Parent Connection coordinator and a member of the Leadership Tomorrow class of 2001 Favorite things about the Westside: The different fla- vors. It's amazing the variety of things that you can find here: cinemas, parks, stores, eateries, churches, etc. You don't need to go far away to find what you need or to have fun. Things about the Westside that need improvement: Street maintenance, the facades of some businesses and apart- ments and the rundown build- ings. Some areas need beautifi- oeation and the building codes need to be enforced. We need to work together as a whole ·Community and be informed. CHRIS FEWEL Commwitty activities: A former city planning commis- sioner, a member of the Surfrid- er Foundation and a former member of the Newport-Mesa Unified School District Budget Advisory Committee Age: 45 ~things ~the Westside: Proximity to surf, nature landscaping, large lots and cul-de-sac streets MIRY FEWEL ~ Community activities: Founder of the Canyon Park neighborhood annual Hal- loween Parade, co-leader of the parent group to reopen Victoria Elementary School, founder of the Canyon Park Neighborhood Home an~ Gar- den Walking Tours and the Paint-Plant Cleanup Day, for- mer Victoria Elementary School PTA president and a member of the Orange Coast Assn. of Real- tors Government and Political Affairs Committee Age: 44 Favorite things about the Westside: The trails through canyon Park. My husband and I walk or jog almost every day through Canyon Park and out through Talbert Park and to the Santa Ana River trail. It's so quiet in our neighborhood, it's hard to believe we're in the middle of 3 million people in Orange County. I also really like the people in the Westside. I've gotten a chance to meet lots of different types of people ii'\ my neigh- borhood and in other neigh- borhoods around Victoria School, which is an awesome school. There's a lot of diversity, and it seems that lots of younger, really creative people are moving into the area." lhlngs about the Westside 101111 GUHIM Community Activities: 19th to the Beach, former Cos· ta Mesa Traffic Commissioner Age:63 Fnorite thl"tf:' •bout the w.t:llde: Diversity, en'ergy and uniqueness of the resldents arid bu$lnesses, opportunity for changes that will bring very ~.:W-results for all of Costa .,,.....-...-..w.ltlkte • ..... ...... llilpl'ft•nent EllmlMte the lsol1tJon and stignatiOn. .,..... fat .. w..tslde: Contlrlue 191h Street westward acro11 the Slf1Ui AN "lwr to conflKt w.ttt ltOokhunt Street In Huntington lelch. This wlll lnaw rilldefttial property W9fuls .. tD clnict bMd'I ~ -.. ""'9•• d tr•fflc on Wiil '"' ,.,..-::.°" ~ c::::r-.:.=...:: ·::;=-~== %...a#IF& r Fairview Park were expanded with shelters Vision for tht Westsld9: We need more acxess to com- munity services, such as com· munlty clinics, more affordable housing and a more pedestri- an-friendly sid~alk on 19th Street. RMSOft the "got Involved: My family and I have lfved here since 1980. CQSta Mesa is our 'home, and we have seen lots of changes. We want to be part of the solution, not part of the problem. Our faith motivates us to act and make a positive difference. Most importantly, the United States is a country . made by energetic. enthusias-· t h:, dynamic and creative peo- ple from all over the world, and I want to be part of that. Your vision for the West· side: A place where we can share our dreams and work together to make those dreams a reality. Then, when an issue comes to our table, the issue can create unity among us instead of divide us. A commu- nity with no barriers to com- munication, a community that is accepting of others who are different and sensitive to oth- ers' needs. Reason she got involved: I '· have been a resident of Costa Mesa for 20 years. I have my business in Costa Mesa, my hus- band works in Costa Mesa, and my three children are attend- ing Newport-Mesa Unified School District schools. I believe these are my main reasons for getting involved. If we want to promote positive changes and create a better environment. we have to give to our commu- nity. Giving to others is a way of giving to ourselves. I would like to see the Latino communi- ty become more involved, to · have a voice and to be more proactive. It takes time, but I believe we are making progress. Things about the Westside that need improvement: Infra- structure, infrastructure and infrastructure Vision for the Westside: The transition of the 19th Street and Placentia Avenue intersection to a thriving retail destination and • the transition of industrial to res- idential afoog the bluffs. Reason he got lnvolv4td: The community needs art advo- cate so that limited resources can be allocated equitably. that need improvement The appearance of 19th Street from Harbor to Whittier and on Pla- centia Avenue from Joann to 16th streets -the paving, landscaping, business facades and types of businesses, as well as the utility lines, which should be underground. Vision for the Westside: With the help of the current beefed-up and much appreciat- ed code enforcement, I foresee continued rapid improvement in the Westside's residential neighborhoods. I've seen a big change for the better over the past year, and I'm really thank- ful to the City Council for shift- ing more resources to code enforcem~nt and creating stronger penalties for noncom- pliance. The most exciting thing that's going on right now is the discussion the City Coun- cil is having about redevelop- ment. especially of the com- mercial areas and the bluff area. Reason she got Involved: When we moved to West Costa Mesa in 1988 from Newport Beach, I was amazed by its potential for improvement and mystified by Its many shortcom- ings. Over the past 11 years, I've led lots of neighborhood activities that stress an attitude of •we can be responsible fOf our own improvement• and also have lots of fun. 19th Street will be the econom-• ic engine that will stimulate the entire area to change for the better. RNSOn he got Involved: The decisions by past and pre- sent Costa Mesa city councils to call for the removal from ~e county master plan of high- ways of Costa Mesa's right to extend West 19th Street to Brookhurst Street In Hunting- ton Beach, Is not now, nor has it ever been, based on fact study or logic. It has Instead been based on fHr, hysteria and personal prejp udice. The issue of extend1"9 19th Street to the Beach I• the Issue of the Westside. Without It the Westside wlll continue to be Isolated and stagnant. r9rdless of what artffldal -solutions like rtdtvetopnent lttempt to do. anc. this oppoftuntty of extendlnQ 19th Stntet to the bN<h Is f~ gNen .w~ regardtes5 of futurw ~ ~ ~n MVtf be rwgafMd. ~ bt all 9'M we c.n be. • .. Daily Pilot WINOOWSw thl>WESfSJDE WestSide pastor wonders) 'What ·can /do?) PLAYERS CONTINUED FROM A 1 major lifetime work. Since the November elec- tion, they have had much to do. With the election of Councilman .Chris Steel and Councilwoman Karen Robinson, the coWlcil has been more divided than ever in opinion, often voting 3 to 2. The new council and the large number of big issues and projects it has been dealing with ha...e come hand in hand with higher attendance and public involvement, as well as many heated debates. While the different views about Westside issues are not new, the el~on of Steel, who ran nine times before winning, has intensified and given more attention to the voices of those who agree with him. But there are still many who don't agree with the ideas that the presence of too many char- ities.and illegal immigrants are the·main cause of many of the Westside's woes. Others still. such as Tom anc,i Eleanor Egan, are involved politically and often attend City Council meetings, where they advise the council of their opin- ions ·and lobby for a Westside cleanup. Others ~ork behind the scenes to try to help people in need. These activists, equipped with diverse styles, personali- ties and opinions, have a wide- range of backgroun~ and motivations. The remedies they advo- cate differ from person to per- son, but the goal is the same - a safe, clean, welcoming and prosperous neighborhood. Bill TUltPIT It was a number of gang problems that caught Turpit's attention in the early 1990s. "I was concerned,• Turpit said. "I wondered what was going on in my neighborhood. Then I read about Roy Alvarado, who was actually doing something about gangs. and I was fortunate enough to develop a relationship with him. Through that relationship, l got to personally meet the Westside Latino community. MILLARD CONTINUED FROM A 1 Mesa e-mail group each w~k and regularly sends let- ters to the Daily Pilot edit~r. While Millard does not belong to the Citizens for the Improvement of Costa Mesa, he does wield considerable clout among members of that group, which has claimed responsibility for getting Steel elected in November. His views that charities are magnets for illegal immi- grants and that a steady stream of illegal immigrants and low-income families have overcrowded apartments and schools, overtaxed city ser- vices and increased bll~ht and gang activity strike a chord with supporters and netVes with his detractors. David Martinez , and Gladys Olmedo are part ot the latter group who claim to be offended by some of MillArd's writings. Although Martinez said he agrees that illegal Immigrants •can and Jhoold• be foced with deportation, u the law diet.at.et, he wrote ln a Cltl· z.ens for the Improvement of Cost.a M..a chat group e·mail me.age that Mille.rd •mcor- rectly and cionstanUy tmpllet U\at a ~ ethrUc group Of people are IN>lely reiP.Onli· ble for all a1mM being c:om· m1ttec1 ~ that au criminal ae:ta are being mmmitlld by ttispanks.• But while MWald feces UiDMlld ~ Ui CCll&I A fter gearing up all week for the Sun· day church service, l'm usually pretty tired on Monday a.ttemoons and like to go home early. So, at 3 p.m. last Monday, when I was walking out of the chW'ch office, my mind was fixed on going home and relaxing with a tall glass of iced tea. ·That's wh·en it b.appened: Two young boys in their school uniforms were getting (Alvarado) helped me remove that veil of fear and misunder- standing by educating me about the true nature of the Latino community, which is very family-oriented, very loyal, very proud and very gen- erous, but still a community that has problems that need to be solved." Bad luck helped prompt him to begin volunteering at Save Our Youth and Share Our Selves, he said. • · Turpil, a lawyer, was laid off from his job at a 45-year-old real estate development com- pany, which closed as a result of the recession. "The economy gave me the gift of time to learn about my neighborhood., ".he said. "I had not been a volunteer in my community at all before then, although I had done sbme vol- unteer work at UC Irvine and Cal State Fullerton.• Even though he has since gone back to a btisy work schedule as an attorney at the Jackson DeMarco and Peckenpaugh law offices in Irvine, Turpir remains active in the city. "I get a real sense of belong- ing to a small-town communi- ty,· he said. •u•s a gift to be able to walk down the street and say 'bi' to your neighbor or to know the merchants you do business with.• Aside from the friendiy atti- tude, Turp.it likes the high number of ped~strtans on the Westside and the area's prox- imity to the beach, restaurants and the freeway. · Things he said he'd like to improve include the streets- especially 19th Street, which he said is •a disgrace• -and the number of businesses that sell liquor, which he'd like to reduce. DON ELMORE Don Elmore, 63, said he often saw things that he thought needed to be improved in Costa Mesa, but 70-hour workweeks and a busy weekend schedule kept him from trying to make those changes for years. After selVing in the Army, Elmore moved to Costa Mesa 25 years ago because of a job offer. Things were bad when he moved in and progressively Bdl Gartner COMMUNITY COMMENTARY a drlnk from the dlurch's water fountain. I recognized them from the neighborhood and stopped to say •hi" before leaving. But leaving was not what they ha.d in mind. They began to drill me with qties· tions about the dlurch, such as "When does the church BW Turplt got worse, he said. ·My main toncern is to change the slum-like condi- tions in a lot of areas, with over- crowding, noise pollution and so many other problems,• be said. •One of my main goals is to get all the tarps out of Costa Mesa, because I think covering stuff up with cardboard, sheet metal or tarps makes it look like a shanty town. There are houses I see around that I think really should be condemned, and the liquor stores and pawn shops along 19th Street attract the wrong people. An area with a lot of liquor stores and pawn shops is just thought of as the seedy side of town." Jn 1993, an accident at the Mercedes Benz car dealership he _worked at changed Elmore's life. A manhole had been le.ft uncovered and Elmore scrid he fell through it, injuring his open?• and •When does it closer Por a rnomen~ I felt as u I were back workihv in a' fast-food restaurant like an my high school days. So I asked them, ~Why 'are you guys interested in that?• ' This was where I really stepped into muddy waters ., because they answered, •w& need a quiet place to do our ! homework and we wonted to• know if we could do it here."" II,qulsitively, I asked myself the 5a1;Ue questiOn that I've been asking for the STM MCCllANIC. / DAILY Pl.OT back, shoulders and neck. During a surgery, he said that nerves in his back were cut. putting hini on 2A-hour-a- day pain pills and leaving hiql bedridden for four months .. Elmore is now able to walk and drive short distances, but he said the progressions frolJl his bed to a wheelchair, from the wheelchair to a walker, from the walker to a cane ana from the cane to only his twp feet were difficult struggles that took about siX years. ' "Now I manage to do quite a bit for ~ort ~riods, really,""' be said. "I do walk, I just don;t walk good or walk far." The accident bad at lea5t one silver lining, however. : It gave him more time anq., about a year and a half ag9, Elmore decided he wanted to get involved in trying t.i> change the tb.illgs he thinks Qf as amiss. Mesa, his views on race ter's magazine, said the center you'll find it is different than caused an uproar on a nation-has confirmed that H. Millard what people think it is.• al level 2 112 years ago. and Martin H. Millard of Cos· But several Millard essays In December 1998, the ta Mesa are the same person. similarly opposed to maJ- Southem Poverty Law Center, The quote from Millard riage between different races an or9anization that keeps "helped make it clear more are still available, including tabs on hate groups and fights than any other item that the "Survival of the Most Fecund civil rights injustices, pub-coundl was a racist group." -In Praise of the Cock· lished an analysis of the "When he is saying that roach,• a col..imn copyrigbt- Coundl of Conservative Citi~ the population of the U.S. is ed in 2000. 1 zens, a group that regularly turning into a 'slimy brown 1n the column, Millar,d publis)les Millard's work. The mass of glop' because the wrote that •the little brow.n analysis is part of the lawcen-population is darkening, that people" -whom he ~ ter's annual Intelligence makes it pretty clear what he refers to as "brown invadeni" Report, which chronicles the thinks of people with brown -know that having children activities of extremist bate skin," .Potok said. "Did he is important, while white peo. groups. think America used to be a ple produce fewer children. In the 1998 analysis, the slimy white mass of glop? I The result will be that Intelligence Report excerpted don't think so. He's one of the white chiJdren will have few· one of Millard's essays against people who seems to think er white dating choices and inte rmarriage: •'What will the. white race is sullied by may marry nonwhites and emerge will be just a slimy interaction with other people. produce more •Jittle brown brown mass of glop. The In America, we usually call children• until the white race genocide being carried out that racism." ls ann1hilated, Millard wrote. against white people hasn't But Millard, who also "In a world where 90% o1 come with marching armles; writes under the byline, M.H. humanity ii nonwhite and instead, it has come with pro-Millard, said his writings are where modem man trana- paganda that is calculated to not rad$t, JU5t misunderstood po.nation can bring thouleDdl brainwash whites lnto b.tq>plly and should not be ta.ken out of to thOM pockets ol the planet and willingly jumping into the context. where whites are In a local Neo.Melt1ng Pot, and to their "I like to take on the saaed ·majority and where tbete destruction .... Genocide via cows,• he tald. "Anybody pockets of white b~ are the bed.room chamber is just who wants to get into free generally better Off -due as long-lasting as v.enoclde tpeeeh issues really needa'to ultimat81y to ~ -tMll via the gas chamber. " take on the aac:red COWi ot the the Felt ot tbe wOltd tbat fl The origtnel column is no day. The big ones that are nonwbbl. tbar'9 II a natural longer listed on the Council of bandied poorly by people d_... ot DClllWldtel lo m.- Conservative Otiuns Web today ii race and ethnic • (thly ell II~ .,.It Site. 1*i\Jes, which have to be hill-ii a..ar .a ..... ..._.. In a ietephone convena-cDed. bead on. ti you do, 9YWJ· VUllf) ._.. wldla ~ ID Uon, Millard l4id be cOWdn't bOdy runs lo the tall ~ t.ta. • Up ol ltae '-'-' remember lf be bad wrttten ~. "Hatel Hllllt lul ~ a.iii lfll'd 8boat tw tbe u~t. He eclUlowl· u you rMd (my witllDPI ._.. lbll ......, • lie .... ID._ ~ however, lo an 9uber 811jldy, Ud you reed ... ...... .....,, interview tbet he Mila htl • bOdf al wen. you .. lad . "Cll'-1.•:·~·=" • HE 3 work to vanous Web' IDlli. t.btt I ill DOI ladle. I -... .. I llll Ill.:.,~= al:::: ~.:.'l:. U':S SoUtbmtl .........., Law ~ ..... JOU ....... • Oaily Pilot 1a1t\o years, "what can I do?· In case you're wondering, this story is 100% true, espe- dally the pa.rt about me just wanting to go home that day. 1tagically, this is not an isolated story. At least once a week, children in the neigh- borhood ask me if 11\Y church is going to start an after- scbool program for doing homework. At lea.st that often, kids ask m e about o~ a computer center at the church. • A recreational center is another high note on the neighborhood •wtsh list." These are just a few of the needs in my neighborhood. With trustr_,tion I still ask1 •What can I do?• Most residents of Costa Mesa probably would agree that our city needs some type of change. The different groups that have emerged in Costa Mesa all believe that change if necessary. ,We just ' cannot agree on what type of change heeds to take place. ' r· wtNooWsf-TJ ,· . . • • ""WESTSIDE In his book "City Reach- ing,• Jack Dennison summa- rizes in this manner: •ean anyone doubt the need for transformation in the cities of America? The statistics are staggering. Today 36 million Americans (14% of the population) live in poverty. Of those, the por- tion living in our urban cen- ters Jlas increased from 30% in 1968 to about 47% today." · Is Costa Mesa somehow immune to the issues and . concerns that are represen~ and suggested through these . statistics? On the contrary, our city is not immune. In fact, lt has a gaping wound of hostility running right down the middle of ll Completely overwhelmed, I still ask. "What can I do?" Last night, my church • hosted its second oommunity meeting in as many months. The goal is simply t9 give community members an opportunity to share what they perceive to be needs and concerns in Costa Mesa. But we are not 11topping there. We also are asking the simplest question or all: "What can I do?" But now people are beginning to a.5k this question with a different attitude: hope. There are some cdtnmtini- ty members who already have begun asking that question of themselves. Still, many of us in Costa Mesa simply do not believe that we can make a differ~nce in transforming our city. sidewalk in front of 19th Street They met through Mensa, a businesses, aparbnent build-club restricted to people with ings too close to the streets, high IQs, they have both had badly maintained homes, mul-two previous marriages, and tiple famllie5 living in single-they disagree for fun. family rentals because wages "It's part of the JOY of our don't match the cost of living, relationship that we're very graffiti, disorganized mixed comfortable disagreeing with zoning, noise and odors from each other," said Eleanor Egan, manufacturing. 62-year-old co-chair of the Faris said he likes the fact Westside Improvement Assn., that there are charities on the board member and treasurer of Westside because "charity is the Costa Mesa Library very biblical,• but added that, Foundation, and member of "realistically, when all the char-both the COS1a Mesa Historical ities are in one area, problems Society and COS1a Mesa Senior are going to develop because Center. ·msagreement on a property values are going to • subject doesn't mean being go down. Every person in disagreeable. H's just talk, and Orange County should have a it's very naturaJ to us. We hash place 1o go when they need th.mgs out at borne, and we assistance. The help they need don't aJways come up with a shouldn't only be available solution. But we know that any here.• id ea would require public sup· • DON I.EACH I DAILY Pl.OT He favors rezoning the port to be viable and if we're bhlffs from industrial to resi-unable to even convince each denbal, opening a park cen-other, we're going to have trou- trally located on the Westside ble. • and having more townhouse Tom Egan. 63, agreed. i>on Elmore, right. looks at an uea of ab enlarged aerial photograph of the Westslde at ~ community meettng at the Costa Mesa Neighborhood Community Center. complexes to give residents ·one thmg we liked from control of the maintenance the beginrung is that we could of their homes at a lower talk with each other,· Sdld Tom -c . • He went to a Westside anprovement Assn. meeting a ~ear ago, signed in and was :aned by Janice Davidson !fiben she started Citizens for 41be Improvement of Costa "'Mesa. "I never thought about whether it was CICM or WIA. • be said. "I didn't care what it .wa.s called, as long as it wa.s 'doing something. I put my thoughts on the e-mail group, and I follow up on things and 'go to meetings. I support what- ever l personally feel is good lorthe dty.• Elmore said he believes that s ome charities a ttract low- 'lncome people into the city, .and be wants to encourage ~charities to give fewer hand- outs, such a.s clothes, and to "'focus more on education, job training and employment assis- ;tance. , "I have nothing against peo- ple without money, but there .are people who never get '&head and are always draining ~ety, and there are charities that enable them to remain 'poor instead of giving them a '\vay to earn their way and to ~etter their status in life,• ·Elmore said. He supports rezoning the •• become not so nice, and "become like whichever -group then dominates the ,..area. In other words, the ...white pockets can only ~bsorb so many genetically ·different peoples before they -themselves are absorbed and become a reflection of the !:genes of these other people "and become like the very 1 places that these other people "fted.• .. Potok said Millard's tx>lumns are detrimental to ·society because they feed a 1r"raoe-based paranoia• about -what ls happening in the !-.counby. "' "It is true the U.S. Is "becoming less whitei that's a ·demographic fact,• Potok taid. •Most people don't see 1·that as a cause for alarm. ter· 1'ror or action. but many do, ·end Millard is the voice of many of thOle people. He IS · injecting J>O'aon Into the area I Of already difllcWt fec» reM• tSOiit in the country, itirriDg the hate pot and unJeUbmg c polloll Into the mlndl ot • lot not people. I'm not Mylng thit ;a Dim boy who reeds -ot "ebe cOllllM' tuml lnllO. NuL But • lot ol people ann't quble dMr what they think of ......... ad ~ laying, ''1'Jbe ODUDtry II Ming dlllr.,,-.cl; .. 1-1 yaur .... lf•tberl a.tM ':Ji'ci .. i::~~cwl= ~,.:.-,~~ •allamu ' 'lo .................. Westside bluffs from imiustri- al to residential, building an airport at El Toro and keeping the 19th Street bridge on the county's master plan to allow younger generations to decide whether to build the bridge. fowth-grade teacher at Russell cost than other single-family Egan, who is the Costa Mesa Eleme ntary School in Santa houses. Library Foundation president. Ana For a long time, it has been COS1a Mesa 20/20 founder and · difficult for Westside residents chairman, and a member of He said he is enjoying hav-to get the city to take action the library Services ing a child of his own. Faris and his wife, Suzanne, on the Westside. Committee, O range Coast in October adopted a 2-year-"I got hopeful when the city River Park steenng commit- old Latino boy, Matthew, was working on the Westside tee, Costa Mesa Historical because they wanted to help specific plan, and then nothing Society, Costa Mesa Seruor child{en in need. They are in happened,• he said. •1 reaJ-Center and Leadership tbeprocessJ>f adopting anoth-ized there is no representation Tomorrow class of 2001. "No matter how hard you work, things take time,. Emore said. "These improve- ments ore not fo r our time, but I hope they will make a better Costa Mesa for the younger people w orking with us and our kids and grandkids.• bo Ad o n the Westside, and the "lnttially, I think she was afraid er y, am. As-.from ~arenting and Westside is kind of unique to argue with me, but then she teaching, Farltt has been because we're kind of a big entered into it.· JOEL FlllS involved with children in his cul-de-sac. People don't drive "With gustol" added a roles as a Boy Scout leader and through my neighborhood to . laug~~ Eleanor, who has a mentor. get somewhere else because law degree. "You don't marry But since his campaign for they cCUl't. • a lawyer and expect her to be To J oel Paris, 32, large amounts of litter -espec:ia.lly on Whittier Avenue -are a City Council, Farts said he has , He said be thinks it is essen-meek.· become more active in the city. pal for the Westside to have a "We entertain ourselves,• personal insult. . The reason is that he wakes up at 4:45 a.m. every week- day to take a walk, pick up trash on the street and spend time in his yard before work. •1 like to do my little part,· Faris said. "I always have a 5- gallon bucket full ·of trash. I don't mind picking_ up trash, but when I see whole fast-food cartons, it's like a slap in the face.• He is involved with the ~tative in Qty Hall, but he said. "We hardly ~er watch Westside Improvement Assn., added that he hopes another TV or anything. We kind of Otizens for the Improvement Westside resident will run in have a running discussJon and of Costa Mesa, Latino his place. 1 discuss more each week, Community Network and, in "I would prefer not to~ a sometimes each day. U I talk April, he participated in the cowicilman. • be said. "I would with people, come up with new city's biannual community rather somebody else stepped ideas or hear a new perspec- cleanup, Neighbors for up to the plate who lives here live, we'll talk about 1t. • Neighbors. and wh o wants tQ clean things The _two ha~e many of the There an: many things Faris up. I don't know who it would same views on issues. said be likes a bout the be, but I hope it doesn't have to Both agree that community Westside, including a casual be me.• members should define a a tmosphere, cool breezes, vision for the city's future, that Faris, who ran unsuccess- fully for City Council in November and is considering running again next year, is a diversity and good food. ELEANOR IND there is a demand for low- But many Westside charac-TOM EGAN wage workers and are against teristics need make-overs, he litter. said, including the lack of a The Egans are not the aver-But sometimes, they also well as Voices of Citizens vices and increased blight Together, another group that anctgang activity. buys and exhibits Millard's The view bas started a columns and is identified a.s a new racial debate ln the com- hate group by the Southern munlty, since some have said Poverty Law Center, charac-the view unfairly targets Lati- terizes a group of people as nos. "somehow less.• Officials from the d ty of •You don't hear people Costa Mesa, as well as the like Millard protesting Irlsb Immigration and Naturaliza- immlgration. legal or illegal,• tion Service, say they don't Potok said. "You don't bear keep track of the nwpber of (them) complaining about illegal immigrants in Costa Western European students Mesa. overstaying their visas. . . . Still, Millard has often 1be bottom line ls the immi-accused the dty's job center grants these people hate and and charities of serving most· fear ere without exception ly illegal lmmigrants. de.rk·skinned immigrants. ·we are subsidizing illegal I'm not saying that tomebody aliens,• Millard said at a City has to be pro-immigration to Council meeting last month, not be a racist. I'm seying that when the council was dedd· tbe arguments people like Ing how to distribute federal Millard make are radlt. • grant money for this year. In Costa Mesa, the radal •r•ve heard more Bngllsb tensions are ma.Inly UIOdat-spoken tn Tijuana" than at ed wttb the debate about these charities. whether illegal immigrants Other Westside activists are the caute ot prob&emt oo are divided in tbetr opmiODs the dty's Weltllde. • about Millard and his Meny Westllcle activists Columns. have bemoeliec:I Condlttom Steel imd be hu not M8D tbet ~ 1ay are WOl'llining any OI the Web aite t'Olumnl. bi pe.rta ol UM Weltlide, "I don't know boW be ~ tbe~ nm· --. what be'a Mid, wbat'I down abop cietat.re, beerl attributed to blm, • bli UqUot ... ban tbat Mid .•• knoW (Mmanll ti not llDil .... ol tbe llMtjor 11111•. • ...... but If be'l IMde mp. WbOe muy dlfteNDI .......... --. .. lcs- ldeM 8idlll 8bCJiut ttMt DRI ..., wouadD't .... wtda ol tbe ...,.,..., ..... ..... .... ..... "'-d-9 • ---lld.dag ._wt -. Hne......-..,.._ wsa,._ cl 01 n •.. •• ..... t•lllllt.llllllrilt kcM"<Hld de.ea Miia dlmilt·--... I-' ~,.... ..... ......,_ .,.,......_ .... ...... " ... -=~wt .... ,, t-af----l&ll ---blft I _, cuamawl1f " .. ,_. ..., ... 01...a:.d dty ... .. age cute couple. present opposing views to the lrnJndoy, Maf 10, 2001 .(J 1 I say •us• and •we• beca~ I still get over- whelmed and frustrated from time to time. But ln seeing people of different social aDd ethnic backgrounds come together to ask the sunple question, "What can I do?" hope wins out every bme • •a.&. GAlnNEJt li-.es In Costa Mesa and has been pastor at Har· bor Chrismn Ft!llowshlp on the Westside for more than 40 years. City Councl, such as when the councl considered md.tvidual- ly appointing one member to each of the city's commissions. The council traditionally votes as a whole on all tbe appointments and deoded to fOntinue following the same process earlier this year, as Eleanor urged them to do. "She won that one,• Tom said with a smile. Eleanor Sdid she ~ less com- fortable Wlth the idea of urban- 12atiort than Tom 1s and that he is more likely to come directly to the pomt, wh.ile she is more likely to take a more diplomabc approach. Tom had to work hard at becoming comfortable speak- mg m pubhc, while Eleanor said it has always' suited her. But both ;µso said they are curious, love words and histo- ry, enjoy led.ming new skills and facts, and have an urge to give back to the community. . Tom, who already had mas- ter's degrees in aeronautics and ovil engineenng. earned acer- tificate in urban planning from UC Irvine in 1972 because he was interested in applying some of lu!> engineenng expe- rience to urban problems. He said he got his chance fo put his knowledge to use in the early 1990s when the oty was discussing its Fairview Park master plan. ·1 wasn't terribly active until then.· Tom said. "I live close to the park, but what made me get involved was I didn't like how the plan was gomg. They wanted to put in fences, and I didn't VUoll that was appro· priate. . He aJso got mvolved with the Westside specific plan. which was Eleanor's first big public involvement. "We were really enthus~­ llc about improving the Westside through the sped.tic plan,· Eleanor said. "When the draft came out, I was rea!J.y unhappy with it I· heard about some other people who were unhappy, we talked, started holding meetings to let peo- ple express their thoughts, and we got involved -reluctantly, I must say. nus is not bow I planned to spend my retire- ment. I planned to work on my house and my garden, but I was needed elsewhere, and I don't regret 1t. • 'I like to take on the sacred cows . . . . Anybody who wants to get into free speech issues really needs to take on the sacred cows of the day. The big ones that are handled pqorly by people today is rac~ and ethnic iss.ues, whieh have to be handled head on. II you do, ·everybody runa to the tall gross · screamJng, 'Hate/ HateJ' But JI you reOd /my wrlUllge/,..... and you read ....body al , ...... yaa .. tllall not • • • Al2 Thursday, Mor 10, 2001 Around TOWN • Send M10UND TOWN Items to the Dally Pilot. 330 w. Ba~ St., Cos- ta Mesa. CA 92627; by fax to (949) ~170; or by callil\g (949) 574- 4298. Include the time, date and l~lon of the event. as well as a contact phone number. A com· plete listing Is available at http://www.dallypllot.com. TODAY The Uncoln Elementary Sto- rytellers, a group of a~ut 50 students, will host a parent festival at Lincoln Elementaty School, 3101 Pacific View Drive, Corona del Mar. ~ for times and prices. (949) 515-6955 .. The Young Executives of America will host Larry Elder during a breakfast at 7:30 a.m. at The Pacific Club, 4110 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach. $25, or $16 for mem· bers. (949) 759-5456. . Mother's Market will host a seminar on positive parenting solutions at 6:30 p.m. at the market, 225 E. 17th St .. Costa Mesa. Free. (800) 595- MOMS. • A workshop for anyone inter- ested in learning how to enhance his or her apprecia- tion of creative expression will be offered at 7 p.m. at the Newport Beach Central Library, 1000 Avocado Ave. Free. (949) 717-3801 . ' ' ... FllDAY A motorcycle abow wtll take place from 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. at the Oro.nge County Market Place, .88 Pair Drive, Costa Mesa. $1 for adults, children 12 and younger will be admitted free. (949) 598-5122. A motorcycle swap meet will also take place from 5 to 10 p.m. $1. for adults, children under 12 are admitted free. (949) 582-2371. The Priends of the Newport Beach Library will hold a used-book sale preview for members only from 1 to 5 p.rJ\. at the Newport Beach Central Library, 1000 Avoca- do Ave. Hardcover books will be available at two for $1, and paperbacks at six for $1. Pro- ceeds will go to the library. Membership applications will be available at the door. (949) 759-9667. Children's author Nancy Robison of Newport Beach will sign her books from 2 to 4 p.m. at Barnes & Noble Book- sellers, 953 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach. Free. (949) 759-0982. Orange Coast College's ceramics classes will conduct their annual Spring Pottery Sale on campus. The sale is open to the public. The stu- dents will sell their ceramics in OCC's Ceramics Room 120 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. both Friday and Saturday Orange Coast College, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. (714) 432-5843. I I 1 SATUIDAY A paocab bruldul will be hosted by the Oasis Senior Center from 7:30 to 10 a.m. at the center, 800 Marguerite Ave .• Corona del Mar. $2. (949) &t4-3244. The Frtends of the Newport Beach Library will hold a . used book sale from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the Friends Meeting Room at the Central Library, 1000 Avocado Ave. Books will be priced at $1 a bag. Pro- ceeds will go to the library. Pree. (949) 759-9667. A field trtp to the Home Ranch property in Costa Mesa will be 'hosted by the city at 1 9:30 a.m. See the development proposals for the site. Cal to make reserva- tions. (714) 754-5610. Raquel Welch will appear at Nordstrom in South Coast Plaza from 1 to 4 p.m. to pro- mote her Signature Collec- tion of wigs, hair additions and extensions. The store is at 3333 Bristol St .. Costa Mesa. Free. (714) 549-8300. Author Robert Badal will stgn his new film books at 2 p.m. at Borders Books, Music and Cafe, 3333 ~ St., Costa Mesa. Free. (714) 432-7854. The Southern Callfomla Social Guide and Jewish Assn. of Single Professionals will host an Orange County cocktail party at 8 p.m. at Ute Radisson Hotel, 4545 MacArthur Blvd.. NeWport Beach. $20. (323) '656-7777. ' . 'llMJlnlaaual C...... Court Gala Evening will be held at the Newpon Beach Tennis Club at 6:30, today. Success Magazine's Championship Tennis Tournament will also be apart of the night's festivi- ties. The evening will benefit the Kinship Center, a statewi~e adoption :ind fa.mi· ly foster care agency. JoAnn, (714) 979-2365, Ext. 16. fesUval of Flowers wW take plac!'"-from noon to 4 p.m. at Triangle Square, 1870 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa. (562) 945-' 6469. SUNDAY.' . The .Balboa Island Artwalk will take place from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. along the South Bay- side promenade, between Marine Avenue and Ferry Landing at Agate Avenue in Newport Beach. Free. (949) 830-8098. MONDAY Monday ls the last day to see •bnpressions, • an exhibition and sale of more than 90 paintings by Southern Cali- fornia artist Val Carson at the Robert Mondavi Wine and Food Center, 1570 Scenic Ave., Costa Mesa. Open from 9 a.m. to 5 p .m. Monday through Friday. Free. (714) 979-4510 . .. Dr. Seuss on the Loose," a special children's pajama sto- ry time and show, will take place at 7 p.m. at the New- port Beach Central Library, 1000 Avocado Ave. Free. 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I f111llfl (949)6S0 -7 676 . •11111111 ... I ...... 124 E 17 th t ...... ..,.. & lf•d•llJ'f •••a woo• 'ft $2 ~: CEUllC . $1lll~: .. Irvine (949)838-0141 17777 M1in St "B" I IOl·fll tsH•• . Sa.,_ • IAT Its-• 41M ... • lle.j -- ' , I I ,, SEAN Hlt..LER I OAl.Y Pl.OT Joyce Smith, left. and Bonnie Morrison conifort a 10-year-old TusUn girl as Newport Beach emergeJJcy workers treat her after she ran into a sport utility vehicle on Topaz Avenue on Balboa Island. .... BRIEFLY Girl inj ured after running into SUV A 10-year-old Tustin girl ran into a sport utility vehi- cle on Wednesday as she played tag before a family dinner on Balboa Island. The girl, who police did not identify by press time, ran into the street on Topciz Avenue, near the Park .. ,, Avenue intersection, where ::- she ran into the back of the 1r vehicle driven by a 17-year-' · old girl. , ~ Newport police did not release the name of the dri-·.~ ver involved in the 4:56 p.m. accident. The victinb\. was admitted to Hoag Hos-'" pital with a compound frac-:: ture of her left leg and WaB- in stable condition. '{be dri~.r ver was not cited or arrest-." ed, police said: · VILLA BELLA Consignment Furniture MAY SALE 20-75% OFF (949) 515-1884 369 E. 17th St. • Across from Ralphs (17tn & Tustin) Mon-Sat • 10:30 -6:00 pm • -. . Ooily Pilot Diamber of Commerce I honors top members •About 150 gather to ~lebrate contributions made to the Newport B~a~ community. 'NEWPORT BEACH Honoring the city's out- s~ding businesspeople, a c:rpwd of about 150 gathered ~esday for the ~ewport Hkrbor ·Area Chamber of C(>m.merce annual meeting ~ awards ceremony. In addition to awards for members' contributions to dWDber activities during the pilSt year, Newport Beach Fire Chief Tun Riley also present- ed the Silver Anchor Awards, givr.n to individuals who have also contributed "to the bet- terment of the business, resi- dential. civic and recreational environment in the Ne wport Harbor Area.• Jbis yea.r's recipients are listed below: 5AWlt AH0t0R AWMD WSNNIRS FOR OUTSTANDING OtAM91R AND COMMUNITY S8IVICES • fttllp ltettMM:OW't - Bettencourt and Associates • LuU end~ tWfKl"9 - Trdtional Jewelers • John llom-John L Blom Custom Photography OUTGOING 80AM> Of DI IECfOM (2Q00.01) • ~ hrbr (chairman) - Joseph H. Parbr CPA • JtQger AlfOf'd (VK.e chairman) - Hausmaninger, Benoe, Lang and AttordCPAs • PNlp 9ettlelM:OWt (seaetary) - Bettencourt ind Associates • K9Wln fliefttlnl (chief flnanoal offi- ce<) -Pef'klns Law Firm •John Mom (Sldpper/Commodores Oub) -John L Blom Custom ~aphyltd ms.-ss OEVELOf'MENT COUNCJl • Dllvtd Bunch -Major contribu- ">f towll'd Connections Business fXpo MARINA SOLUTIONS Fresh F'ISh Dell. Chowders, Gumbos, Seafood Tacos, Sandwiches & Duulers --~ ' = -- PASTA FEAST MONDAYS SMfood & Chlclu:n/!llos Sta rtlng at only :> ... ,..,._"'. """""',__"'"" Callt.,.• WI,.... Pwnuu1n llMf• T,._,.ttMIUe ,..,._,...,...._, TACO DAYS (Tuft Tbun end s..11 ~ Fltll, SMlood 6 Ctlkt&u1 TKM Slartlng 111•1 u 12~ Bud •1• P.alll'c» •1" • BIG BURRITO DAYS (W~y t. Frld.tf'I Crlllecl Flah, ChldtH, Lob61er or v~bles, wtUt TorUli. Clllp1 aad Sabal Sl4rtlng at '4" Cotyna'1 It Modl'IO'I •1 u BAJA "SHRIMP BOIL• ('1idaf t. &!wdof Niqblll •1, lb Large Baja While Slmmp 't t• I lb (Sem!e Twol '17" Sbrtlllp t. 51-.d a-Combo '11" ----.....--·-,.-------------, 'FREE CLAM CHOWDER, i_ _w!42Y .P~~~-~d_ °!15-·~ _ 1 ; 670 W est t 7th SL Costa Mesa I/UM ..... 'n..t.< J• •I Moe-S.111 ..... 11pm (949) 645-8873 "+· • MMie Ewns -Major contributor Marie Evans M.l'*etlng • 'D1lha M9nMll -Majorcontri~ utor t~ant Ambassadors Coldwell Banker Real Estate • Kwln Prtestley-Chair, Connections Buslnes.s Expo Prietl~;::,.ractic Inc. • Roly -Chair, Ambassadors Impact Graphia and Signs OVIC AFMIRS COUNOl • Roger Alford -Co-Chair, N~ Beien Fire and Ufeguard Appreciation Beach Party Hausman/~ Benoe Lang and Alford, CPAs • PHiip lett.ICOW't -Major con- tnbutor Be~rt and Assodates • ~ Hottm.n-Chair. Polke Appreciation Breakfast Government Solvtions • Biii PMrpoint -Chair, Scholarship Awards Safpguard Business Systems • Tim QWwt-Co-Chair; Newport Beach Fire and Lifeguard Appreciation Beach Party Newport Dunes WaterlTont Resort and UnMrJity Athletic Club • °'6ef Tim Riley -Chair, Atttletk Awards Newport Beach Fire Department • Uurie Rybliayk -Major con- tributor te>Ward the Education Committee Ensign Intermediate School • Jeny Sewell -Chair, Education Committee Knoqbe, Martens. Olson and Bear • a.yton Shwtey -Chair, VIP Yachtsmen's Luncheon Clayton Shurley's Te.as B.B.Q. • Mwshall Steel -Chair, Clean Harbor Day Newport Harbor Nautical Museum • Mike Whit9tie.d-Chair. Marine Committee Boathouse TV Show MEMBERSHIP 50VICES COUNOl • St.'lford Gr991-Coordinator. ao Roundtable Stanford Green • Kem '91tc1M -Major contribu- tor ~'*Ins Law Firm • IC.-yt R..ct -Major contributor Clll/lfomill Professional Employers SP£0AL iWNTS COUNOL • SClott a.Int-Major contributor Baird Printing • SeymcMa' IMk -Chair, Flight of the Lasers Balboa Island Ferry. Inc. and Island MarfneFUel • ~ Eftlbft -Chair, Ovistmas Boat Parade Awards Dinner and Auction F«Jr SHsons Hotel, ~ Bffch • Dwal'I '°'1119Y -Chair. Ring of Lights. O)<soll and £¥oil Ru/ Estate Associates • Mm1on HalfllCN -Q\alr, ~Gala Tl7K/1tlona/ ~at Fashion Island • o.n tt.nitto.1 -Chair, Sandc.astle Contest M.J/Mky's Irish Pub and R~urant • lntt Hemphill -Chair. Christmas Boat Parade Hemphill's Rugs and Carpets • Ea.lne •tate• b:m -Major con- tnbutor Future Image Make-Up Studio • L.-n. ~ -Major contnbu- tor Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Pilot • Bob LovetoY -Major contributor toward the Tommy Bahama's Newport Beach Open Big Canyon Country Club • TOm MazolW -Major contribu- tor M.Jzzone's Carpet Cleaning • ht Smfth -"Hostess with the Mostest. • Taste of Newport Hosprtallty Tent Did You Say Red. Whir. and Blue • BiU Sbatienw. -Chair, Taste of Newport lnterCommunlcatiom Inc. •NormWltt-Chair, Tommy Bahama's Newport Beach Open ~lrvineCo. ~~qg; []Jufftt (JJ~ $ 11 '"96 •Fajitas • Mochaca • Chorizo • Carnitas •Omelettes •Waffles ) • Salads • Desserts) P} P LlvE MExlCAN M USIC P )> p ~~EL~CHITO limiwl Reservations AwrU.bll C.aU Now 949-642-1142 2101 Placentia Ave. • Costa Mesa Celestino's quality MEATS 11>e Finest Mrol and Service l\uuilobl<> &m.f °'1&111 Mts11 for r«r JO~ • Pork Crown Rema •Prime RI> R<mt •FMRoMt •Lambltp Try Our Old F~hioned CRABCAm S6,.r!Hl.., FsmFresb . JUMBO EGGS $1?:!.. SWORDHSH S1EAKS Great on the grl S6t: Thursday. Noy 1 o. 2001 Al3 ~__,.--......-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-,1..eft\l'k:torta TEACHER CONTINUED FROM A 1 teacher. "I think we're so fortunate to have such a wonderful PTA." Teachers bad been told that they were going to have a special meeting. And while they all expected some sort of surprise for Day of the Teacher, they didn't expect a two-hour harbor cruise, with food and cake. a bar and a deejay. -"I've been a teacher for a while, and we've never had anything so great,• said Gary Schniepp, who teaches fifth grade. "They just keep lopping themselves.• And so, with Jimmy Buffett singing about sharks, the teacher-filled tiki boat set sail. Throughout the district, teachers had loads of surprises in store for them. At Victoria, that shock was accomparued by a bunch of reeling teachers who reveled in a hoedown. ' Each year, Principal Judy Laakso said, she tries to do something special for teachers that everyone can be a part of. . This year she invited Jim Scott as a speaal guest. Scott is a well-known community member. l\"11.,"I \t1t1• I\ 11 , \,.ii ,i,1,· l .11: \1111 I 111 \ 1 ; .... i, Rabbitt Insurance hency At.TTO • HOMEOWNER.5 • .&U.ni SubiJuy Sinu 1957 MftA •An evemng pr~ram for wo Ing adult~ • Entrepreneurial emphasis • Professional Eementuy teachers show oUnewdance steps during • Day of the Teacher c:elebratton. GMG FRY I DALY Pl.OT Below: Jami~ Nye, center, along with fellow Newport Elementary Sohool teachen decorated wtth leis and hats board a Wd boat for a harbor ctulse. SEAN HllER I DAILY Pl.OT but few know of his talent as a western dance specialist. He had teachers doing a little dance he called "the chicken neck,• in which they made a peck- ing motion with their heads and bobbed around like, well, chickens. Whether it was the dance moves or their sub- urb teaching, the evei'lt'hcfB~tttd~ ,ch~Mg• wtldly. ·. "She's the best teacher m the Whole school, because I like her arid I Wee the surpnses she gives us,· said Dariielle Ridge, 6, about her kindergarten teacher at Victona, Chnstme Burke Concordia CU Ac~~l~rat~ University • New accelerated degree completion Irvine program • Umque course combines hve and on -line instruction /~--~~ ~ ./'lj business mentors & guest speakers only one weekend ~ .. u.~wlt•....,,,.."" ,_ "' 949-631-77 40 441 Old Ncwpott Bhd. • Ncwpott Badi (Na.r Hoes Hospiw> • Fully Accredited (949) 854-8002 ext. 1710 mba@cui.edu a month 1530 Concordia West, (949) 654-8002 Irvine ext. 1341 A INa11t/· partl-iaud adc@cul.edu r11mpus 111 r U>p of T11r1k R«lr THE TO ·LL · ROADS SAVE YOU 40 MINUTES A DAY. SO WHAT'S . STOPPING YOU? Life's ,,..t If you haw time to enjoy It. ASk anyone who takes The Toll Roads. · Our patrons say they save forty minutes or more .wry d•Y· Which gives them time to do the thlnp tlaat.,. most mMnlnlfUI to them. And fonunetely, sitting In tnftk Isn't one of them. ,. ............ : -····-·---(Im) • • .. I I j ' . . . Al 4 Thursday, May 10, 200 l Daily Pilot • I Poi now, a balanced budg~t awaits NeW}Jort B~ach ·~ • • • Details could change, but as it stands city plans to spend about $137 million next year.' Mathis Winkler DAILY PILOT NEWPORT BEACH Tuking on what's probably their most important task each year, City Council members began working their way through three volumes of the proposed budget for fiscal year 2001-02. The document is essential- ly an estimate of the city's income and a plan on how to spend the money. It can change throughout the year. As things stand, income and expenses will be balanced, at $136.9 million and $135.5 mil- lion, respectively. While City Manager Homer Bludau presented the inch- thlck books as his best stab at how to use the city money, he EL TORO CONTINUED FROM A 1 Daisy." In it, a rabbit gobbles up a dollar bill. The flier promises "higher property taxes, more public debt" to pay for a central park at the base. · Newport Beach City Atty. Robert Burnham could not be reached for comment. •Iron Patio sets 1940'a & 50'8 encouraged council members to S<?IUtinize it closely. "If you have any questions; don't feel there's anything too small.• he said. "This is re8.lly the document where your pri· orlti~ are on record" And ask they did. CoundJ.m,an Tod Ridgeway wanted to know w~ the city could save money by privatiz- ing services. .• 1 just think that in light ot the economy w here we're heJl(ied, we should· keep our radar screen· on ... privatiza· tion, ~ he said, adding that such. a debate had been neglected so far. · While emphasizing that he didn't propose to dO' away with the city Fire Department or trasb pickup service, Ridgeway said city officials had cut down costs by contracting with pri- vate companies for such things as the maintenance of high- way medians, tree trimming . and restroom cleaning. "It's [costing] less money/ The city has not directly produced the fliers or cable spot. . However, the City Council has allocated money to several airport advocacy groups, including the Airport Working Group. The ad includes a mention that it was paid for by the city. The fliers include the city's name, list- ing a post office box in the front upper left comer. Group spokesman Dave Ellis defended the fliers, say- i Custom painted cottage furniture • Coltecttbles, memorabilia & Kitsch 369 E. 17th Str t S ·1 16 Co ta M A J h . (949) 650-6357 Anna he said. "You lose your high- level personnel and substitute it with (less expensive) per- sons." Bludau countered that he didn't oppose privatization, adding that some cities virtually contract for all services and make do with a skeletal staff of 20 to 25 employees. In the end, it depends on ing the South County-lawsuit was the pot calling the kettle black. #They're trying to intimi- date anybody who has a dif- ferent view of life,• Ellis said. "We're not lobbying for or against the initiative. Nowhere on that mailer do you see 'vote yes' or 'vote no' on anything.• Irvine Mayor Larry Agran, the chief architect of the park plan, called the flier "ludi- crous.• Authority spokes- woman Meg Waters was also unimpressed. "I ll'l;ink we've already WARNING AUTO· OR ·WORK •NJURY VICTIMS Free Report reveals vital Information that you have to know before you settle your case or speak to anyone. Call 1~913-9n6 For Free Report, ln)ury check list, and Car Accident Kit Ko u·rn.i .kova' s Choice Tennis rt.Ir Anna koumfkova chooMs tht Const.11.ation «Oi.ladn» In stlll what service level the city's le&ders and residents wantfor Newport Beach, Bludau said. But Ridgeway said a deteri· oration ol services didn't have to follow privatization. "Five years out, we'll look at this much tnore," be said, adding that a proposal in the budget to add 14 new positions to the city's 728 employees might ca.use problems if there's a recession. . That idea also didn't get Councilwoman Norma Glover's approval. "I'm shocked that you have a budget with 14 new employ- ees," she told Bludau. "What is making the [city) organization more difficult that we need 14 more people?" While increased recreation fees, grants and lower expen- ditures because of an increase in efficiency would pay for sev- eral of the new jobs, five of the positions, such as a clerk in the human resources department, would have to be~ financed won the hearts and minds of the people of Orange Coun- ty," Waters said. "Everybody just wants to vote on this." To back up their claim, Soutlr County lawyers cited Stanson vs. Mott, a 1976 case , in which a state judge ruled that public agencies could not spend taxpayer funds to fight ot back initiatives. On Wednesday, the · authority ran an ad in a Washington, D.C., congres- sional newspa]>er, The Hill, deriding an airport at El Toro. Ellis said the ad was an example of South County with dty funds, Bludau said. Because each department head will make presentations during the next two study ses- sions, council members agreed to revisit the issue at the end of the process.. · Bludau also recommended covering any increase in ener- gy costs caused by the state's energy Crisis through conser- vation and internal adjust- ments. #But ... '!le may be back during the year" to revisit the issue if prices skyrocket, read the fine print on one of Bludau's presentation slides. Mayor Gary Adams said he didn't feel comfortable ta.king this approach and asked Bludau to come up with alter- natives. "I feel fooUsh here making that assumption" that the city will be able to cover higher energy costs by conservation, be said. "It doesn't make sense.· hypocrisy. Jacqbs said it was apples to oranges. •Anything published in a magazine in Washington, D.C., is not designed to influ- ence the voters of Orange County,• Jacobs said. In addition to announcing it would sue Newport Beach, the authority also said it would sue the Southern Cali- fornia Assn. of Governments over its application for.federal transportation grant mqney. The group has advoc~ted for an airport at El Toro that would serve 30 million pas- sengers annually. ' I , IUDGET HIGHLIGllYS ca QD:8EVENUE Property taxes $28.7 million'' Sales taas S20.9 mm1on- Hote1 taxes S8.4 million Business 11.censes S2.1 million Parking fines $2.1 S million Water servkes S 17. 16 ,nillloe. Tot.Ill i.venues 1 136.9 milliOG QIY EXPENDITURES Police $26.97 milliori Fire • $18.8 millloo Public Works $17.6 milliori Community services lotal city operat ions capital $7.65 milllofT • $86.14 million improvements $34.87 million Total expendituNs $1 35.S million • Sol.rc:e: Newport Beach CJty Hall. Note that not all the revenue and spending is Included. Gettin1.. INVOLVED • GETIING INVOLVED runs period- ically in the Dally Pilot on a rotating basis. If you'd like Information on adding your organization to this list. call (949) 574-4298. NEWPORT BEACH RECITAL SERIES -. The Friends of The Newport Beach Recital Series Guild needs volunteers to assist in fostering music appreciation so classical music will endure. (949) 644-4208. NEWPORl HARBOR NAUYICAL MUSEUM The Newport Harbor Nauti- cal Museum offers a number of volunteer opportunities in the gift shop,· as docents or receptionists, with clerical work and with fund-raising events. Training is provided. (949) 675-2355. NEWPORT·MESA YMCA The YMCA needs a variety o( general volunteer help. (949) 642-9990. NEWPORl·MESA SCHOOL FOUNDATION .. • • • • The foundation is looking fo• volunteers to help with fund .. raising . efforts, speakin4 opportUruties, public event.$ and occasional office wor~ (949) 631-4143. • ' NEWPORl THEATRE ARTS CENTER . • .. • • .. A variety of jobs need to ~ tackled, including set con• struction, ushering, mallinQ'! and assorted technical duti~ Scheduling is flexible, with & two-to 20-hour commitment per month. The Newport The- atre Arts Center is at 2501, Cliff Drive. (949) 631-0288. OASIS SENIOR CEHTEI i Meals on Wheels volunt~ a:re needed to distribute pl'8ot pared dishes lo homebo\ull seniors in the Newport Beaar area. The delivery time between l 1:30 a.m. and . p.m. daily. (949) 644-3244. OASIS SENIOR CENTER 1 The Oasis Senior Cente~ needS volunteer nurses tor its bimonthly blood pressure screenings. The center offers this service between 9 and 11 a.m. on the first and thir~ Tuesdays of the month. Vol .. unteers should commit two hours once a month or volun· teer on·a substitute basis. Th& center is at 800 Muguertte Ave., Corona del Mar. (949J 6'4-3244. The OJ)era Pacific GU.Ucl Alliance, a support group fot Opera Padflc, bu activttMil lor volunteer1. (949) 47~ 4488. • BASEBALL Sea Kings claim title after 13~6 . ' triumph • CdM takes the wind out of Mesa with a 10-run second inning to break it open. Tony Altobelli DAILY PILOT COSTA l\.1ESA-lt was 19 years in the making, but the Corona del Mar High baseball team officially became league champs once again. CdM jwnped out to a 13-1 lead and cruised to a 13-6 win over host Costa Mesa Wednesday night, giv- ing the Sea Kings the Pacific Coast League title. Costa Mesa jwnped out to a 1-0 leads when Nick Cabico scored on a two-out rbi single from Carlos Fran- co. Corona del Mar center fielder Bil- ly Eagle prevented further damage when he later threw Franco out at the plate to e nd the inning. ..aftceomt..... Coro na del Mar w L T answered , ...... ~.......,.---,-2-1--.oj Costa Mesa's challenge in a big way in the second inning with a 10-run burst, virtually salt- ing the game 9 Pla>,offs b81h clinched a way. D a v e Knecht had a two -run singble and Eagle deliv- ered a two- run double. Helping_ the Sea Kings out was a Costa Mesa defensxe with commit- ted two errors, allowing five unearned runs to pour across the plate. The Sea Kings made it 13-1 m the third inning, helped along by Derek Lewis, who took one for the club with the bases loaded to get one run across. Also coming througn was fresh- man Danny Whitaker· with a run- scoring single, and an RBI by Rory McKeever on a ground ball. , The Mustangs showed some life with a four-run third inning to pull to within 13-5. ' Brent Stevens got two runs across with a two-out single to cap the assault. •Everyone expected University to tqe league again,· CdM Coach John Emme said. •But we also knew we were going to be right up there, with them. We're extremely happy we could accomplish one of our goals, which was a league title. Now, it's on to the playoffs. Eagle went 3 for 5 with two runs scored and two RBis, while Whitaker went 3 for -4 with a run scored and three RBis. Every CdM starter had at least one bit and one run scored. ·we had some great at-bats SEE COM PAGE 82 . . I Quot• Of HDAY •tf I'm tlOdy, I'm canfidlnt 11 came out on top, and if rm not rtady, 11 just rt another Wflf to wi1 _. John Mc:EN"Oe, tennis legend I 0 I ... May 14 honoree GIU HEADS Spam Editor Roger Carlson • 949-57 ~223 • Sports Fox: 949~5().() 170 • Thursday, Moy 10, 2001 81 ence, • Over the years John McEnroe has cornered the market, and he'll get a chance to prove it tonight against Davis. Richard Dunn Champions Tour. OAJLV PILOT •It's going to be crazy,• Davis, NEWPORT BEACH -If ten- nis could ever get wild, watch out tonight when headliner John McEnroe plays local favorite Scott Davis. the director or tennis at Newport Beach Tennis Club, said following Wednesday's press conference. McEnroe did not attend the press conference, but he said on the telephone Wednesday after- noon from his Malibu home that "if I'm going out and playing well, (Davis) is in a whole lot or trouble .... if I'm ready, I'm confident I'll come out ori lop, and if I'm not ready, I'll just tr:· another way to When Davis takes the court tonight at 7 John McEnroe win.· o'clock against McEnroe, about 20 of his closest tennis supporters will be in the crowd at Newport Beach TenniS Club as Davis makes his debut on the Success Magazine McEnroe, whose marquee tag carries the worldwide men's seruor tennis circuit, hasn't played since winning at Naples, Fla., in March. It was McEnroe's 10th Champions Tour final in 11 events during the TENNIS 2000-01 season. He's the only play- er ever to receive the tour's Player of the Year honor. ·John McEnroe in my opinion is the most talented player on the tennis court and I believe he could win on the regular tour (the Asso- ciation or Tennis Professionals Tour) if he wanted to,• Pat Cash said. "There's no disgrace in losing to McEnroe.· McEnroe, 42, said reusing six children keeps hun too busy to consider getting in the type of physical condition required to compete on the ATP Tour. •Sure. on some good day!i. I could probably beat some (on the . ATP Tour), but on some bad days I could lose to a lot of players,• said SEE McENROE PAGE 82 n:i~ r~n cham- plon YannJck. Noah has a good l augh duttng Wednesday.'• press conJei'ence at Newport Beach Tennis : Club. He went on to duel Scott Davis ln the nightcap of the first day's a ction, winning, 6-3, 6-3. DON LEACH I 041LY Pl.OT nc • S.,.... M.. ine o..,.-. (at Newport ...... .,.... Oub) ~ 1 p.m. • Henri Leconte vs. John Uoyd (followlng) -Pat Cash vs. Guillermo Vilas . 7 p.m. -John McEnroe vs. Scott Davis (following) -~ts Wllandel" vs. Y•nnkJt~ Fridll1 1 p.m.. Guillermo Was w. ~ Leconte (following) -~ W1l•nder vs. Scott oms Oo\i>leS -Wllandefll.eC.onte \IS. VllaUff Shir af SllUdlly 1 p..m. -Pat Cl:sh vs. Henri Leconte (following) John MtEnn>e YS. Mm Wlt.nder Doubles -~\IS. c.asM>M 5'nl9y 1 p.m. • Singles rin.i (fotldWing) • Doubm Fina.I Sailors operating in high Geehr •Tars' junior with a rare triple effort at CIF prelims. Steve Virgen 0All.Y Pit.OT BELMONT SHORE -Call her the Tars' •Tuple threat.• Better known as Carly Geehr, the Newport Harbor High junior fin. isbed in the top eight in the first three events of the CIF Southern Section Division I swim preliminar- ies at Belmont Plaza Wednesday evening. Geehr, sophomore Nicole Mack- ey (third in the 100-yard butterfly at 56.33 and second in the 100 back- stroke with a 56.-40 swim) and sophomore Hayley Peirsol (third in the 500 free with a 4:56.68) qualified for Friday's finals. Geehr began the day with her butterfly contributions (26.53) in the 200 medley relay (1:50.25) with Mackey, senior Jennifer Arrow and Hayley Peirsol. Then she took but a JO-minute break and qualified second in the 200 freestyle (1:51.64). About 40 minutes later she qualified second in the 200 individual medley (2:03.38). . •1t•s not so bad,• Geehr said of swimming the three consecutive events. •People came up to me and said, 'Are you crazy? What are you thinking?' SWIMMING "But that's kind of a boost for me.• Newport Harbor Coach Ken LaMont was pleased to see Geehr thrive in the three-event challenge. ·she's back to where she wants to be,• said LaMont. •rm happy because she's happy.• Geebr later helped the -400 free relay team of Mackey, Hayley, Mai Tajima and herself qualify second in 1:34.77. On the boys side, No. 1 comes rather naturally in Olympic Games silver medalist Aaron Peirsol. He said he bad fun as he quali- tied first in the 100 backstroke (51.41), fifth m the 200 free (1:44.93) and contributed to the top-seeded 200 free relay conquest. Joey Snelgrove (22.55), Steven Jend.rusina (22.32) and Peter Belden (21.69) set the stage for Peirsol to anchor it with a 20.81 split, gwing the Sailors, who won this event a year ago with the same lineup, a time of 1:27.37 lrvine, Fnday's ma1or compeb- tion in the event. won its heat in 1:27.55. Peirsol also was part of the Sailors' qualifying 400 free relay team (fourth) in a 3:15 08 effort. SEE SWIMMING PAGE Bl DAILY PILOT HIGH SCHOOL AT"LETE OF THE WEEK ' , Triple threat SJosh Ye&ey • CdM senior captured his own version of the biple crown, winning 800, 1,600 and 3,200 at PCL Finals. dt the May 3 Pacific Co81t Leogue Plnall at Jmne High. v-., won tbe 8001DMln (1:58.-42), tbe 1,600 ~:25.80} arid the 3:200(9-.$1-55) '° &ing'8-bandedly ~ lar nearly • third of tbe Sea Xlagl' 102 e.m ~ f30, ...... ran a 51~ 400umar spilt Gft ... 1.eoo .... ,, but.., ........................ .............. . , W ied I . , I ·TENNIS CONTINUED FROM B 1 McEnroe, who played in Newport Beach three years in '.fbe Chal- lenge, which also featured Jimmy Connors and was held at the Pal- isades Tennis Oub. McEnroe figures Davis will receive plenty of crowd support tonight and he'll probably be viewed as an underdog, bµt the circumstances •also might put extra pressure on him," the four- time U.S. Open chaplpion said, McEnroe, who also won three Wimbledon titles, said he's •expected to beat everyone when I play on (the senior) tour,• and whether it's Davis or Yannick Noah, who McEnroe plays Priday at 7 p.m. in the round-robin singles and doubles tournament, it doesn't matter. "If I let (Davis) get confident and think he's in the match, then who knows?" said McEnroe, who arrived in Los Angeles on Monday for a commercial shoot. .. I SPoRTS Daily Pilot Spreading the wealth t on the charity drcuit W:th the generally exquisite month of May and its cool ocean breezes comes the unofficial kickoff of the charity golf season. And, two of the most unique tournaments this year on the local circuit inClude The Event at Newport Beach Country Club and the Ritz restaurant and the 19th annual Childhelp USA Celebrity Golf Classic at Pelican Hill Golf Club. Earlier in the day, Davis intro- duced all the players in the field this w~~ (the final is Sunday at 1 · p.m.) at the press conference, then took a friendly jab at McEnroe. · DON LEACH I OAl.V PILOT Pat Cash relaxes as he awaits today's match against ·Guillermo Was at Newport Beach Tennis Club. The Event, a sports celebrity tournament which benefits the John Wayne Cancer Institute this year and is founded by the Newport Beach father-and-son team of JJ. and Matt Wiech, changes its beneficiary each year, When Davis introduced Britain's John Lloyd, who opened the event Wednesday night against Guillermo , Vilas, he said: •Gladly, John Lloyd got here today, as opposed to mother John." L{oyd draws .firsi blood •British star puts away Vtlas, 6-3, 6-4. IJllltch. 'because neither father nor son has a strong emotional attachment to any one particular charity. •we've been fortunate {to be healthy)," Matt Wiecb said, Wednesday. That prompted someone from the back of the room to yell, •And who are you playing tomorrow night?" •1 thought (Vilas) got on top when he got that Richard Dunn break (at 2-2 in the second set), but then be let me DAILY PILOT · · back µi the game," said Lloyd, who became the Wiech (pronounced wiSh) and his father started Wiech Sports Enterprises two years ago, but The Event they operate gives 100% of its proceeds to charity. Last year, The Event benefited Children's Hospital of Orange County. NEWPORT BEACH -Any win is a good win for first Englishman to reach a Grand Slam singles final Britain's John Lloyd on the Success Magazine in the Open era, .when he advanced to the 1977 Champions Tour. Australian Open title match. For Davis, he's playing his first singles tournament since Novem- ber 1999 at the Top Oun in Hunt- ington Beach, a local charity event, so it's clear bis opponents who are match tough will have an advantage. "To a large degree,• Davis said. "I don't win too many these days,~ Lloyd said "I was scrambling,• added Lloyd, "but he had Wednesday night in cool conditions at the Newport too many doubhflaults. lt would've been an even Beach Tennis Club, where he defeated Guillermo match and we would've gone into a tie-breaker if Vilas, 6-3, 6-4, in the opening round of the round-be hadn't {double faul~ so frequently). I got way . robin men's senior tennis event. . too many cheap points, and he knows if he hits it In the other opening-round match, French star short, I'm going to come in." Yannick Noah beat Scott Davis, the club's director Lloyd, a three-time Grand Slam mixed doubles • r don't have high expectations. of tennis, 6-3, 6-3. winner with Wendy Turnbull, must oome back with Lloyd, who turns 47 on Aug. 27, took advantage an early match today (1 p.m.} against Frenchman ·of double faults by Vtlas and won a 90-minute Henri Leconte. Richard Dunn GOLF Whatever happens, happens. I just want to play well and hit some good shots.• Newport third at San Diego, County Cup Why call it The Event? Well, when you consider golfers receive a gourmet dinner at the Ritz following 18 boles at Newport Beach, you begin to see. SAN DIEGO -The Newport WATER POLO youth water polo boys under-12 The Reds were led by Michael Orozco, who went 2 for 4 with two runs scored, Brett Crowley (two doubles) and ConneT Ferguson (a triple, three RBis). Benjamin had two doubles and five RBis, while Oega added a double and two RBis. An infonnal fashion show will also be part of the post-golf program at the Ritz, along with a hosted martini bar for about six hours (bring a designated driver). Tee prizes are also top of the line, Wiech said. team took third place at the San Diego County Cup out of 16 teams. In the niglitcap, AleK Shltanlsbi and Katttyn McDonald each made stellar plays on defense, while solid, all..around play was turned in by Jessica Duggan and Sara Casino. After six contests, Newport advanced to the bronze medal round, where it defeated the host San Diego Shores, 4-3, avenging an earlier~loss. Red Wings roll past Ducks, 7 -0 COSTA MESA -The ROLLER HOCKEY •1t•s not the typical (dinner) buffet and box lunch that bores people to tears," be said. "I think we're adding something different to a goU tournament that golfers can't get at other golf tournaments.• Leading the way for Newport was Spencer Ashurst, Charlie llamser, Collln Sherman, Kip Armstrong, Clinton Jorth, Blake Hockenbury, Brian Beaudette, Brandon Parole, Riley Hayes, Breck Wight, Nlc.k Yeager and Kyte Fults. Red Wmgs used some hot shooting from Ryan lvenon to defeat the Ducks, 7-0, in Harbor Area Boys & Girls Oub fourth grade roller hOckey action. Iverson paced the attack with five goals, while Chase Wilson and Cody Parole each notched solo tallies. In girls Division 11 action: • Rm> RAQJ! 7, BABES IN BWE 4 -Adele Debatz, Lauren Tolfa, Katy Bekken, Kate Baldon! and Ali Apgar each had key hits to spark the Rage. CdM Mets take two over weekend The Mets used some PONY BISSEBAll powerful offense· to win Strong Red Wing defense was provided by Mu Venaas, Colin Keith arid goalie Tony Nasca. The pitching coinQination of Rene Mycom and mena lledelsbelmer held the Babes to only four runs, while solid defensive plays were made by Annabel Farber, Brook Peterson and Deanne Donato. The cost per person is $500. The Event is May 21. A wide range of current and former sports stars are scheduled to play, including Dennis Harrah, Fred Lynn, Mike Penberthy and Vida Blue. two games last weekend in Newport-Mesa Pony Conference (ages 13-14) action. After an t 1-1 win over the Newport Harbor Yankees Saturday, the Mets outlasted the CdM Reds, 15-11, Sunday. In the win over the Yankees, Wes Presson had four RBis, while Matt Silva and Blake Allred each went 3 for 4. Blaine Gribble and Blake Mathews also came through with big bits for the Mets. In Sunday's Win, Silva and Gribble each hit a two-run home run in the first inning, while Presson pitched four strong innings. Ice Breakers sweep Mi.sfilon del Norte MISSION VIEJO -The YOUTH SORIALl Pacific Coa&t Bobby Sox Ice Breakers, a girls 15-and-under squad won both games of a doubleheader last weekend, 9-5, and, 7-3, against Mission del Norte. ln the opener, consistent pjtching was led by Darcy Pennington and Kelly Pfeller, while Lauren Gega and Amie Benjamin led the offense. Region 97 registration Saturday NEWPORT BEACH -Registration for the upcoming AYSO Region 97 AYSO fall soccer season will take place Saturday from 8 a.m. to 1 p .m. at Ensign Junior High's cafeteria. 1\vo additional registration dates are May 30 and June 20, both from 6-9 p.m. at the Mariners Park Library. For information call Wendy Moore at (949) 645-8623. Details: (949) 683-9474. Former All·Pro Rams center Rich Saul, a recent cancer survivor, is hosting the Childhelp USA Celebrity Golf Classic at Pelican Hill on May 16. The Orange County Chapter of Childhelp USA supports abused children. Saul believes many abused children "will benefit from the financial proceeds of the tournament." YELSEY JOSHYELSEY virtually anything he wanted in sports as a OCC sends 11 to regional finals Following an 11 a.m. shotgun start, golfers will be treated at the 19th hole at Pelican Hill, a.k.a. The Clubhouse, for cOcktails, dinner, silent auction. live auction and awards. Details: (~9) 759-5100. CONTINUED FROM 81 recognition as Daily Pilot Athlete of the Week. •(The triple) is something I've wanted to do for awhile," said Yelsey, who won the t,600 and was second in the 800 at PCL Finals as a junior. •I've heard incredible stories about people who have done it." There is nothing incredible about Yelsey's natural running abWty, according to Sumner, which makes the Yale-bound · standout's accomplishments all the more remarkable. •On a scale frotn one to 10, he's about an eight 1n terms ot athletic ability," Swnner said. •But in work ethic, he's a 10, and he's a to when it comes to Intellect. As track runners go, be'a as smart as they co.me.• The primary weakness Yelley bas bad to overoom.e ls raw speed, according to his coach. , •ffis stride is terrible and that lcUDf his speed.• Swxmer said. "1Wo things that factor Into speed are ltride and treqUenCy of ttride. He bu neither, so he bas to outwork ~ .un.etes Yelaefl workouts. exc.ed tit avenge Sea King runDer's by 2S%. ·He doel ....... anyone .... and he't alwafl b•• ... tD lwncfte .... SUmnef sakl. •He·.1mow1 be bil ID do tbe an work to be able to do tbl dm9111 W9111atD do.• y_.,, .t.o •• •• t ~ ..... and l('Cftd 1,350 -~ :r. oould do youngster. The Orange Coast College JC TUCK AND FIELD Before high school, in track and field teams qualified fact, tennis and baseball 11 competitors in the southern cal.ifomla Finals at Mt. San were bis sports of choice. Antonio College Saturday. But former CdM and For the Pirat~· men's squad, sophomores Tony Magana 1be dDb annual We Care Golf current Princeton standout and Sean Abeyta will compete in the 3,000-meter steeple-Tournament. hosted by the Tux & Uz Morse talked him into chase and the 5,000 race. They bOtb finished fifth in their financial Group, is May 21 at running with the cross re$J>edive heats 1n the 3,000 steeplechase, Magana 1n Pell.can Hill Goll Club to benefit country kids the·summer 9:41.6 and Abeyta in 9:,5.4 . Magana also qualified for the the Make-A-Wish Foundation of before his freshman year State Cham"1onshlps May 17-19 in Sacramento after fin· in Orange County, which grants and he enjoyed cross is.bing sixth in the 10,000 regional final Saturday. wishes to children who suffer· •from country so much. he opted Also representing the OCC men's team is sophomore , tor track ovetbaseball and Carl Olsson. who qualified with the fastest ttme in the 110 life-threatening illnesses. tennis in the spring high hurdles (14.68), while teammate Aldee Winter fin-The 1U & Financial Group •Tue people and the ished fourth in tUs heat at 15.28, to move on to the finals, adopted Make-A-Wish as its main coaches were 90 great,• Pirates Donnie Desdlenet (javelin throw, 169-7), Bran-cbmtcy after being moved by Yelsey recalled of bis don Hazelett (high jump, 6"") and Steven 'Illelemon (pole heartwarming stories from drlldren. rationale for continuing to vault. 15-0) qualified In their ielpective events. All proceeds of the tournament go run. Among the women's oompetHion, OCC freshman Julie directly to the fulfillment or Yelsey was second In the Kroening, a Cotta Mesa High product, qua1ifted first in her gtanting wishes. 1,600 and ninth in the 800 heat in the '00 hurdles (1:06.47), while Jennifer Urbieta In the past five years, the at CIF Southern Section qualified ln the high Jump <'-8). DiltaDce nmnen Heather toumement bas railed nearly Division m Finals last season. He wW run the ~= ~"~Jl::. ~:=;*C:. lD(~ l~t':°) = $330,000 to grant 80 wtahel. 1,600 and 3,200 at Prtdav's Division m. DetailJ: (949) 123-8100 • . , day, qualifying for tbe State Cbaapiomishlpa, Which takaa preliminaries at ltabuco Hills High, dropptn.g the reglon'I q> *· And Alm~~ (40:<M.37). the 800. Newport lltiid Comatry Oab ls •My goal from here on out is to run a.a fast ~ bolting • U.S. Opeo JoCe1 OS I C4D each race,~ Yelsey said. •unw now, NAC 1ares well at SOCil Cup Regatta . ~ rar tbe leCOIMI year in a I've always had to think about conserving LONG BEACH n. Ne'l It Aq\Mdk row. en~, because I bad to ICOre points for the Ceoter'sJumorcnw;...e~ibowlngat -· 11ae 1011t U.S. Open team. ~y's SoutMm c.MJ1DLt eup bg.na. Wd 11 Ille Ghempkmeblp II June 14·17 at Since breaking the self-imposed 4:20 MariM SCdam. • ~~~. ~Club ID bonier in the 1,600 (at th1I year's Atced.14 Tbl woaa.'I DIWlce c:omd ..... (bOW IMI JMa <Jed. -~ ,lnvttational), Yelaey Mid be could lbave des, Sen Wellll; .__. 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CdM, Costa Mesa enter CIF Division II prelims today • Lot9.of youth obvious for the.Sea Kings; Bayes, Martinovich lead the Mu5tangs. Tony Altobelli DAILY PILOT BELMONT SHORE -The future is looking bright for the Corona del Mar High girls swim team and a quick glance at today's CIF South- ern Section Division 11 prelim- inaries participant list can prove that. The Sea Kings will have twc freshmen, two sopho- mores, a junior and a senior competing on the girls side. with four of those swimmers in two events each. "It's exciting to be so young,."CdM Coach Doug Voiding said. "We're going to be well represented, better than we've had in years past. It's kind of hard to tell how we'll do as a team, but we should make it interesting." Freshman Kim McKay will compete among the elite dur- ing the 200-yard individual medley and the 500 freestyle. She won the 500 free for her first-ever Pacific Coast League individual tiU~. Fellow freshman Vivian Liao, one of many posibve surprises for Volding's squad, qualified for the 50 free and 100 free. Another double qualifier lS sophomore Brittany Bowlus, who will compete 1.11 the 50 free and 200 free. Senior Lauren Powers, who placed fifth at last year's Division n finals in the 100 free, will take· part in the 50 tree and 100 butterfly this year. "Lauren's been a great leader for us and she'll be missed after this year,"Vold- ing said. Joining the Sea King con- . tingent will be junior Heather Hapeman ( 100 free) and sophomore Jackie McCoy (100 breaststroke). 1\vo Costa Mesa High girls swimmers, Erin Bayes and Jody Martinovicb, have made their way to this year's pre- lims. SWIMMING CONTINUED FROM 81 Ryan Lean qualified fourth in the 500 free with a 4:37.0 effort, and junior Andrew Cole was fourth in the 100 free (47.77) and 100 back (51 .82). Peirsol and Snelgrove were in a playful mood as they readied for the 200 free relay, Snelgrove flatly pre- dicting they would finish first. ·we haven't bad that much training,• saJd Snel· grove, but this relay we're going to win.• Peirsol added his playful perspective. "The seruors don't feel like they have to train to win the event. And a victory will say 'You don't have to train to be fast It's just talent No train- ing. No work ethic. Just tal- Bayes. a senior beaded to the University of San Diego in the fall and a two-time PCL champ in the 50 free, will swim that event, plus the 100 free. Martinovicb, the Mus- tangs' school record holder in the 200 IM. will swim in the 500 free as well as the 200 IM on Thursday. On the boys side, junior Sherwin Kim, this year's PCL champ in the 100 free, will compete in two events for the Sea Kings. Kim, who reached the Division ll consolation finals in two events last year, will swim in the 200 IM and 100 free. "Sherwin is seeded in the top eight in both of his events and I'm really looking for- ward to seeing how he does,"CdM Coach Tim Chaix said. Junior Matthew Meyer, the PCL champ in the 200 free, will try his hand in the 100 free. "Matt has done a great job for us all year, "Chaix said. "This will be a great experience for him." The CdM guls relay teams include, Christina Hewko, Jacloe McCoy, Nikki Hen- drickson and Bowlus in the 200 medley relay and McKay. Powers. Hapeman aod Liao in both the 200 and 400 free relays. The CdM boys relays are as follows: Kim, Meyer, Bob- by Messenger and John Mon- ey in the 200 free· relay, Bowlus, Money, Messenger and Robert Fries in the 200 medl~y relay and Kim, Mey- er, Bowlus and James Strack in the 400 tree relay. Preliminaries begin today at 4 p.m., while the finals kick off Saturday at 4 p.m. In addition to the individ- ual events. the Sea King boys and girls will com?,ete in the 200 medley relay. 200 free relay ~d · 400 free relay events. ent.• Peirsol seemed delighted to be m the high school set- ting, rather than the club atmospere. "This is so much better than the national meets. It's more laid back,• said Peirsol, No. 2 in the world in the 200- meter backstroke. The light mood of Peirsol, along with other club sim- mers Cole and Lean, did not concern Newport Harbor Coach Bruce Kreutzkamp. •They know their only job is just to qualify.• said Kreutz.kamp. •Someone like Aaron will really go after it on Friday. They know the routine.• Other standout efforts were recorded by Hayley Peirsol in the 200 free (ninth at 1:55.23), Tajima in the 100 back (11th in 1:00.37) and Arrow (ninth in the 100 breaststroke with a 1:07.26). CoRmA DEL MAil HKlH SctlOOL PEP SQUAD PHOTOS with your favorite cheerleader · Clinic conducted by 2001-2002 COM Cheer1eaders Invites You to ACTIVITIES I 11 •Cheers •Jumps •Dances .. SPORTS Mesa baserunne r manages to swi~ second base as C d.M's Mijanou Pham de fends. Revenge,_ 8-2 · •Corona del Mar unleashes 11-hit attack to suffocate Mesa in Pacific Coast League duel. CORONA DEL MAR -SOFTBALL Corona del Mar H1gh's soft- ball team tuned up for the upcorrung CIF Playoffs with an 8-2 victory over Pacific Coast League nval Costa Mesa Wednesday after- noon, tmproving to 14-10, 7- 3 an the PCL, with an impressive 11 -tut attack on · the winners' diamond. CdM Coach Terry Chris- tiano said tus team, smolder- ing over remarks from Mesa in a pnor game that the Mustangs expected to mer- cy his team the next time around, pulled every lever in hainmering out the victory. Alissa Zoelle was a one- woman wrecking crew, pitching a four-h.Jtter and slugging a home run, two triples and a single m four at-bats. Amy Tyson and Mt1anou Pham were each 2 for 4 a nd Lauren Loe was 2 for 3 as Corona del Mar struck for three runs in the first IIlJtlng, upped the lead lo 5-0 after three by virtue of Meghan Bunney's two-run homer, and were never threatened. .Tyson, Pham, Zoelle and Loe had base tuts m the first inrung to set the pace Despite the loss, Costa Mesa ( 12-10-1 , 6-4) still had reason to celebrate 1.11 the fact Northwood was a 7 -0 winner over Laguna Beach, sewing up the last remam- tng threads to a spot in the upcorrung playoffs as the league's No. 3 entry M ORC COAST UAGUE CDM 8, CostA M£sA 2 Costa Mesa 000 200 o · 2 4 2 Corona del Mar 302 201 x • B 11 1 Lindsay and Watkins; Zoelle and Tyson. W ·Zoelle, 10.5. l · Watkins. 28 -Topps (CM), Wallace (CM). 38 · Zoelle (CdM) 2 HR · Zoelle (CdM), Bunney (CdM). OAll.Y I'll.OT PHOTOS BY GREG FRY Cd.M's Meghan Bunney (left) is safe at home as Mesa catcher Sarah Watkins looks on. DEEP SEA Thursday, May 10, 2001 83 BASEBALL University puts Estancia away with 13-4 win •·Estancia doses out • the PCL season with a 3-12 league record. COSTA MESA -Univem- ty High's Trojans did their •part in applying the pressure on Pacific Coast League base- ball leader Corona del Mar with a 13-4 victory over host Estancia Wednesday after- noon. University rdllied from a 2- 0 dehcit with a SLX-run second inrung and capped at with a five-run burst m the seventh. Estanoa made some noLSe in the first inrung when Jusbn Lund delivered a two-out, two-run double Lund doubled twice m the game and teammates Brent Davis and Andv Romo also contnbuted two-haggel"$ Jay Nichols was d k~y fig- ure m University's 12-,hal attack. slamnung a solo home run in the second mnmg and a three-run shot tn the sev- enth. The vtctory improved Uru- versity's PCL record to 11 -3-1, but still a half-game off Coro· na del Mar's pace> Estancia dropped lo 6-18. 3-12 1.11 the season fmale for the Eagles M CAC COAST LEAGUE UNMRSrrv 13, ESTANCIA 4 University 061 001 5 · 13 12 0 Estancia 200 020 0 4 9 2 Stone. (rehef) and Conhn, Davis, Ortiz (3), Flory (7) and Lund W ·Stone L ·Davis, 3·7 28 • Nichols (U) 2. Chaney (U). Lobue (U), Davis (E), Lund (E) 2. Romo (E). HR . Nichols (U) 2 COM CONTINUED FROM B 1 tonight,· Em.me sd1d. ·our approach was great.· Alter a shaky third mrung. Cavan Cuyle r patched hve innings to amprove his record to 7 -3, 7 -1 1.11 league. Nick Cab1co went 3 for 4 with a run scored lo lead ,the Mustangs. M OAC COAST ~GUE CDM 13, CosTA M£sA 6 CdM 0(10)3 000 0 • 13 15 1 Costa Mesa 1 O 4 001 O • 6 9 2 Cuyler, Rhodes (6) and McKee~r. Haubrick, Costelloe (2), Stevens (4) and Hunter, Carrasco (4) W ·Cuyler, 7-3 l Haubn<k. 2-2 28 • Eagle (CdM), Lewis (CdM), Snell (CdM), McGuire (~). 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Her work hangs in many local public areas, including the Corona del Mar branch of Bank of America. Carson and associates traveled to Tucson lo preserrt the third annual plein-air exhibition and competition promoting art and attracting artists from all over North America. In all, 140 painters were juried into the compell- tion, each turning three paintings in to judges. The · grand prize winner was Jackie C hiu of The Califor- nia Art Club and the Laguna Plein Air Painters Assn. 1Wenty-one additional artists also were honored with awards. Carson is presently working on plans Lo stage a spectacular juried plein-air show in Newport Beach. • • • They are calling it "Cabaret by the Bay.· Cer- tain.ly an appropriate theme for the upcoming May 19 annual fund-r8JSing event being staged by the Cabaret chapter of tpe GwJds sup- porting the Orange County Performing Arts Center. The Cabaret chapter is comprised of professional men and women who donate their time and money m sup- port of the performing arts l1l Orange County. Their efforts have been noted, as the chapter ranks among the most active.and most gener- "l.&ghthouse" Bt.erll.ng Sllver with l 8k Oo1 $160.00 CHARLES H. BARR 0.w..l'e-t.4 ~ ~estcliff Drive Newport Beach (949) 642-3.110 MON.-Fil 10 AM • 6 PM SATt AM ·H'M Mutercatd VISA Amex Ol8cOYel' 8.W. Cook THE CROWD ous in the system. The May 19 event will unfold at the Bahia Corinthi- an Yacht Club, with dinner, dancing and entertainment on the evening roster. Open to all singles and unmarried couples, the evening dona- tion is set at $75. For more information, call Shirley Badascb at (714) 546-4613. • • • •Always believe in.who you are. Stay strong and per- sist in life.• said Erin Brock- ovicb, the real Erin Brock- ovich that is. The woman who was por- trayed by actress Jul.lei Roberts in the Academy Award-win- ning film made a visit lo Costa Mesa this week lo speak lo local dyslexia advocates who came together to discuss learn- ing differences in children. Organized by Dyslexia Assn. President Joanne Sell- ers, with assistance from Jo Skibby and a host of other concerned teachers and par- ents, the Brockovich lectwe was an eye-opener for many in attendance. Cer,tJe Feeley of Corona del Mar was impressed by the candor of her address. •She is a woman with guts and a message,• Feeley said. "No child should be left behind." Feeley, a wife and mother of a young girl, shared that Brockovich confided that 98% of the film was accu- rate, and that sbe0and Roberts were friends through the entire project. • • • Communit}' treasure C&lbertne lbyen chaired the Arts Awards Committee that recently selected the winners of the second annual Arts Orange County hono •. A gala dinner was held at the Four Seasons in N~wport Beach, attracting a sellout crowd for the dinner of lofty artistic pur- pose and plenty of good old- fashioned community spirit. Richard Schweickert. board president of Arts Orange County, explained that the awards fall into two ~tegories: Annual Achievement and Cul- tural L0gacy. Honorees from both categories included Don Laffoofi' and Victoria Bryan. founders of Stop Gap Theater; Chuck Jones, animator and artist; Mary Muth, community visionary; and the Harty and Grace Steele Foundation for BAY BOAT RENrArs . 1illUkJ ~I~ a""' /4! Our pass is transferable to third parties. . Great for business events, realtors, family and fr~ends! Our fleet is. brand new! 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Daily show • .admission is $12 and parking is free. On Saturday afternoon, antiquarian Gep Durenberg- er will address the crowd with a 3 p.m. afternoon ses- sion titled ~Incorporating Antiques into the Southern Californian Lifestyle.• Admission ts $25 Diana Miner, founder of the Udo Isle Women's Chari- table Foundabon, is working closely with Anbques Show committee members Marlon Palley. Pam Nesta.ode, Randa Phair, Susanne Buck, Mary Manno, Un.eta Gianinl, Dawn Theodora, Donna Shockley, Stevie Rhodes, Lorraine Hen- nessy and Gall Rosenstein. The opening night party is chaired by Jennifer Van Bergh and Blair Box. 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Spaghetti Bender, located among surf shops, burger stands arid a liquor store on Coast Highway, is easy to miss 1f you are not looking for it. But once you see it, you wonder how you could have ever missed it. It's been there since 1969. Painted to look like a rus- tic Italian villa, Spaghetti Bender is a family business through and through. And if you are not family, you stay until you are. Chef Alfonso Gome~ and manager Janie Whorton have been with the restaurant for more than 20 years each and "are instru· mental in its success and consistency," said owner Joyce Hoskinson. The family, as well as the staff, seem to talce a lot of pride in the restaurant, a'nd besides that, it seems like a fun place to work. It is deco- rated with classic red-and- white checked tablecloths, highlighted with white lights around the windows. You get the sense you are in some- one's house. Hoskinson 's mother, Allie Pasini, opened the restaurant • 7,oOO (A~ 1 IMwiN.IMlll • g'IU'fliJJJN, le. .,,(,c~l!Jutl. • .AIHatf¥ fA.'a!Jrodl </f iuvlwtu, fb.t'ca .. FOR TWO Includes: Prime RI> or F"lsh n' ~dinner, IOUp Or salOd, ..... ClfMI two g1a .... Of ~ 11om • ~ . while her husband, Lorenzo, was out cookir1g on ships for the U.S. Merdlant Marine, . stealing a few of his family recipes in the p~s. The restaurant business continues to run in the fami- ly, with Joyce's son Michael bringing Spaghetti Bender into the 21st century. The restaurant is now developing its own Web page. The food, however, remains the same. And that is the restaurant's No. 1 goal, Joyce said, even though it wasn't always easy. The restaurant started out too poor to advertise, but word of mouth has kept it in business. In fact, another restaurant is in the works. The menu can make all your Italian food dreams come true, loaded with all the neighborhoqd favorites. You won't find those Califor- nia influent:es like barbecue chicken pizza here. This is the stuff of sausage and pep- pers and vats of various time-honored sauces, such as alfredo, bolognese (meat sauce) and marinara. Everything you associate with authentic Italian food is here: tortellini, manicotti, chicken parmigiana ($10.75 a la carte or $16.75 for din- ner), linguine with clams, and penne puttanesca ($8.75 a la carte or $14.75 for din- ner), a spicy dish with garlic, olives and pepper. At first glance at the FYI ... • WHAT: Spaghetti Bender • WHIM: 6204 West Coast Highway, Newport Beach •HOURS: 5 to 10 p.m. Sun-- days through Thursdays and 5 to 11 p.m. Fridays and Sat· urdays • COST: Moderate • INEORMATION: (714) 645- 0651 •WEB SITE: http://www.spaghettiben- der.com. sticky business, literally. They take a long time to make by band, so most restaurants. just buy theirs fr<nen or air-sealed from paS- ta distributors. • \ • DON LEACH I DAILY Pl.OT And if you cook the gnoo- chi 30 seconds too long or 30 seconds too short, it is either gummy or pasty, or both. Believe me, I know. Spagbet- ·t1. Bender makes its gnocchi fresh daily. And this stuff is..!. good. The family crew ':lehlnd the scenes at Spaghettt Bender Including :Alfonzo Gomei, head chef, Janie Whorton, general manager, Papil Lorenzo, Mike Hoskinson, grandson and Joyce Hoskinson, mother. Brian went traditional, with the spaghetti and meat .. balls ($7 .50 a la carte or $13.50 for dinner), because if you don't do that right, you , can forget the rest. The · results? Brian bas suggested~ we go there twice since last week's visit. menu, I was a bit taken aback as the coi,nplete din- ners are a full $6 more than the a la carte items. How could this be? But once my tureen of soup -two to three bowls at least -and my extra-large tossed salad arrived, it made sense. I relaxed and started in, big time. The homemade mine- strone was loaded With beans and pasta and all sorts of veggies, a vegetarian par- adise. Brian was thrilled with not pne hint of stewed toma- to in it; this soup gets the fla- vor from the beans and broth and is pretty hardy. Throw in a little of that toasty garlic bread lµld it's a meal. MPapa's world-famous house dressing• on the sal- ad, a sort of creamy Ital.ian, was very good. In fact, the soup, salad and garlic brea.d is all you need. But as I often say, much to the d.i.stnay of my belly, you've got to make it hurt. We tried the fried moz- HEMPHILL'S RUGS & CARPETS NM.~FmaryS.c.W A:11-.,. 230 East 17th St. • Costa Mesa (949) 722-7224 www.rugsandciirpets.com Mon-Fri 10-6 Sat 10-5 Whatever your landscapi_ng or maintenance needs, Lloyd's can do it ALL. .. 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This potato/pasta dumpling .is The best thing about Spaghetti Bender is that you:.. feel liked you walked into ait. old friend's house, sat down" at grandma's table and she ,' . threw together •a little . something special.• How's ,_ ; that for a family neighbor-_ hood restaurant? • ,, . . . ~~~~~~~~~~· . . • KA11fY MADElt's dining reviews a~ar ~ other Thursday. : • • -.-I . , You 'U find delicioru itenu •ucla aa: • Filet Mignon with Portobello Mushrooms • Butternut Squash Ravioli • Chicken Florentine • Grilled Calamari Steak • Fresh Fish of the Day and much more! Doily Pilot Thursday, Moy 10, 2001 B9 OCC alumna Diane Keaton :qllssing from Hall of Prune By Tom Titus \ Theater REVIEW G .lancing over the list of inductees in Orange Coast Col-But conspicuous by her lege's Hall of Fame in these absence on the list was the pages last week, I recog-only Academy Award winner nized a number of people to come out of OCC, Diane whom I've encountered over Keaton, who performed in the years. 1964 and '65 under her gwen There was. of course, name,· Diane Hall. Da.vid Emmes, co-founder She was Maria in .. The and producing ~rtistic direc-Sound of Music" and Rose tor of South Coast Reperto-in "Bye Bye Birdie.• And ry, whom I've known since she was quite a singer, he established the theater though she eventually made company in 1965. 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After doing •Hair,• Diane returned home to California for Christmas, and I had the occasion to (;j\l' \J11 m I· 111\\ l' , .. , I hat l a~1 ·Play lt Again, Sam.• I' happened to be vaca- tioning in the Big Apple the following summer, so I caught a performance of "Play It Again. Sam" and Went backstage to chat with Diane and met Allen in the process. In a motel room on the way home, I heard her sing once more as a guest on the Johnny Carson show, doing a nice rendition of "I'll Never Fall in Love Again• from ·Promises, Promises.· The Allen-Keaton combo went on to tum out a half- dozen movie comedies. ilk Floral Arrangements Honw Dec·or • Cu~tom Floral Arrange menb Mon-Fri 10-6, Sat 10-5, S un 10-4 369 £. I 7th Street, Costa Mesa, CA ....---......... 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BIO ni~rsday, ~ 10, 2001 I Daily Pilot ~ [ Dust never settles in 'Mummy Returns~· love and money collide in 'Golden Bowl' Reel :CRITICS ~Gauze unwinds in 'Mummy Returns' Archeologist Rick O'Con- nell (Brendan Fraser) has a line in "The Mununy Returns• that pretty much sums up the entire movie: "nothing much -mummies, Pygmies and big bugs.• This sequel to 1999's "The Suscme Perez Mununy• brings back aU the major dJaracters: the dashing O'Connell, Rachel Weisz as Evelyn (who visits sacred tombs in slinky, low- , cut tops), · John Hannah as her silly brother, Arnold Vosloo as the big, bald, bad- die Imhotep, and Oded Fehr ·as brooding Ardeth Bay, sworn to protect whatever needs protecting. Left, Rick O'Connell (Brendan Fraser) and lmhotep (Arnold Vosloo) stop ln mid-fight to face a greater danger. Last weekend, .. The Mummy Returns" broke box office records for a non-holiday weekend opening. man, Prince Amerigo (Jere- my Northam), tells h1s beau- tiful but penniless lover, Charlotte (Uma Thurman), that he must marry for mon- ey or risk losing the family's estate. A mutual friend, Panny Assinghams (Angell.ca Hus- ton), h4s introduced him to Maggie Verver (Kate Beckin- sale}, the lovely young daughter of an American millionaire. Maggie also hap- pens to he a close friend of · Charlotte. The opening credits have " barely rolled by before Char- lotte is endearing herself to Maggie's widowed father, Adam Verver (Nick Nolte). In case you think you see where the plot is going, I must tell you that it's not heading where you might think. The couple who are most inseparable are ... but that would be telling. This complex, Byzantine tale, set in one lush locale after another, is handled with• skill and grace by the direc- tor/producer pair of James Ivory and Ismail Merchant, who gave us •Howard's End· and·· A Room with a View,• among others. James was himself an In th.ts installment-I assume there ~be more, based on Last weekend's big box office-several years have now passed, and Rick (Uld Evelyn are married and . parents or a precocious little 'boy, AJex (Freddte Boath). special effects that we've come to see. I'm sure kids will love this movie, but parents may find the sensory overload tire- some. The campy humor of the origihcil is gone. and the actors' roles are secondary to the over-the-top-visuals and cartoon-style action. It's like a ride at Universal Studios that you've ridden countless times before. You know when that moment is coming that's supposed to make you jump. . "The Mummy Returns" is the point, the fear of poverty, American expatriate who became a British citizen proves stronger than the rated PG-13. lmbotep, the mummy of the title. turns out to be something of a wimp. Upon this return from the dead, his priorities have changed: first reunite with his lover Anck- Su-Namun (Patricia Velasquez) and then become master of the world. desire for true love. shortly before bis death. The • SUSANNE PEREZ, 45, lives in Costa Mesa and is an executive assistant for a financial services company. in the era when James mutual fascination of Euro- • Evelyn finds a sacred box t:ontauun~ a bracelet that belonged to the fierce war- ; rior Scorpion King (Dwayne ·Johnson, d.k.a. "The Rock" ·of World Wrestling Federa- tion fame) 5,000 years ago. Master thespian •Tue Rock n reappears -or at least a hologram of his face • appears -for the final bat- tle and be is supposed to be awesomely scary as the Dipping into 'Golden Bowl' .ble Femer was writing , peans and Americans with -1686 to one another was a topic that ~ 1916-m~y occupied him throughout his, members of life. the European His stories continue to royalty and intrigue us, I think, because upper class he found strengths and found their weaknesses on both sides of fortunes the Atl~tic and treated all shrinking just with biting ~onesty and gen-', as America's . tle compassion. new industrial •The Golden Bowl" )s rat-. age began to ed R because of a sex scene. 'Naturally, she and Rick don't read the dire warning inscribed on the box before they open it, and so begins ·a chain reaction that can bring about the next apoca- lypse!• Blah, blah, blah. Do you really care about the plot? Alter all, it's Just the giant Scorpion King. Instead, all I could think of was all-you-can-eat night at Red Lobster. The funniest moment is when a kidnapped Alex tor- ments his captor by endlessly asking him, ·Are we there yet?" Watching "The Mum- my Returns,· I know just how he feels. "The Golden Bowl,• based on Henry James' nov- el of the same name, deals with topics near and dear to his heart: the inescapable necessities for both love and money. inevitably, the need for money, or, perhaps more to create its own aristocracy. And so it is in •Tue Golden Bowl." • JUNE RNNER. a Costa Mela resident In her late 50s, is vice' president of a work-force training company. A penniless Italian noble- 11795 OMUAAB fl wmfl w--11 .-£.nmfl wmrml f wlOlall l ~--fl w--1....._....~__, DEPUYDT Fl::::;:: p~<?fo LOO:~~"= NOna~STH's E'"" f.i:~ ~CA1:8rJA>. 8418 ~ J11a:="8 wu Pruldent Fk:tttlous ...,,.... 1of Lido laltnd, The follo\lllng peqona ADES~INTEISTEROF )QI .,. In•,_ l*W l!n ~: ~~~~~100008 == 10, 40!>~ E. Lookout Ln, Anaheim liltd with lht County H•wport Buch, ef'9 doing bullrlea u: .A : ........, ....... YOU ME IH DEFAULT --· Hilt, CA 92807 Cltttt of Ortngt Counly •pllltd awty. May 3, A.! FOIW9ld ~nlll. B~~~ ~ ~ ~ t ¥::~ ~,.gs>~ =;= StN1cM. ~ ~ ~-:"~!:; on 04/1~1'881519 Thb ltaltmtrlt Wll filed with tht County Cltttt °' Ortngt County on 04/1Yal01 Name~· The followlna 0t I lftdolng~ 2001. In Santa &.rblfL ~~~!-~Hunt· CASE'NO. A207535 Soedll Nollet (bm DE-t~d· UHl..ESS YOO 3~Ma~ . litvt you ater1td Delly Piiot Aof. t9, 26, Memorlel 11rvlc11 ..,. ..... , • . To t11 heirs, beMllc:itllM, 154) r:I the ftllng r:I an TMe ACl10H TO undo m dotno ~ yet? No, Max 3, 10, 2()()1 Th917 pending. Arrangt· "'C 8t:"'~°" 9= c:nlditotl. conllngtnl lrMntoty Ind apptlllul r:I =~ IT w.iouJ 5/15701 mtnt• madt by B • creditorl, and penlOlll ......... °'al tny SOLD.AATA APUSUCSM.E. ~I ~· Evltx, Inc. Flctltlout Bualnus 2001 ... 1512 Deily Plot Apr. 1~ May 3. 10, ~1 ~ F1ctttJoua Business Na.me Sblt.ment The followlnQ pereona .,. doing bueliW 11: DBS Ttchnologt Strvlcu, 4U~ MacArthur Court, 147~ NtwPOl1 BMc:tl, I c.ll(omif 92ee() I McDermott-Crockett l'Mzy Ln., ngton '4:..':l' otlllllWile bt pe11t1on « eccount • IF YOU NEEO At<I ......... ...,. T... O.vtd L Rldgt, Preal-Heme Statement Beech, CA 92648 1n 1n the w111 °' orcMdtd In~ Codi EXP\.AHAT!ON OI' TM: 7e001~~ .Li~•''s.ie dent The lollowl~:raon• Mortuary. Jennifer Ma11on, estate, or both r:I Section1250. ARequeet NATURE . al THE lnb'mllllon Olll28-Thia attltment was ,,. doing u : Dlvtl'lllltd Bullnt .. Strvlct1, Inc., (CA~ 4tl95 MecArthur Blvd.\ #470. Newport 8Mctl, CA V2e80 I SAUNDERSON 18920 Breezy Ln., Hunt-BELINDA MARIA for Spacial Nollet fonn Is ~~E~~c =~ ~7SC2 LOMSW llltd wilh lht County Cluk Group, 303 lnaton Beach, CA,!2648 WILSON. tva11tb1e frOm the OOU1t un 1 M:T A LAWYER. MOl1Qllgtt StMcae. LLC. Cltfl< of 0rtngt Counfy Amtlhyst SI., Newpor1 I 1NI buSlneU ,. con-A PETITION FOR dll1I. u-31 2001 It too II • delit c:dte*lr on 04/13/2001 Bt.tctt, CA 92662 John ''Jeck" Barkllt duettd by: huabend and PROSATE hll been ftltd MllolrtwfotPetltloner Fl AM.~ ~ ~•dtbl 2001tH1501 Cius of 2000, LLC. Chlpco Wnt, 18345 EnlerpriH Ln.. Hunt- ington BMc:tl, CA 92848 Ot«gt L BuMtt. II, 6600 Werner Ave .• 1169, Huntington Beach. CA 92647 Thi• bullneM It ~ duettd by: • CXll'J)Of'tb Htvt you lltrt•f doing b~n.u yetT YM, 4.'&'01 I : Seunderaon, Jr. (95) wlle by ROGER 0. WILSON ARTHUR Stlvlcte. LLC .. --ut !i° bt IMd ~ Dtlly Piiot Al>r. 19, 2e, (CA), 303 Amtthyet St, , palled away May 51 Have you started In Ille Supeitor Court r:I KNOWLSON JR. :g*pu~ru:,-~ May 3, 10, 2()()1 Th24! Ntwpon Btach, CA 2001 at hi• homt. Ht doing bualnees yet? c:.ifomlt, County r:I BARRY A. YOCH Tl\llll l9COldtd ....., 1, =--03100008 Flctltlout Butlnnt 112662 ... It I VN, 1I0111M ORANGE. CASE KNOWLSON -· 1 ....,... No 0511CW1, 0511710t, Thia bullnt .. Is con-'Thi• bulinesa It con-dUcltd by: an ~ Htve you 111r1td doing butlntu yet? Dlvtl'llfltd Bullnffl Setvlcet Inc. ' Ctn. Mortland, Prut-ct.nl I , Wll • ... ., Of 70 Seth Matson THE PETTTION FOR JORDAN ' WRIGHT l"8o1~~ 05/2W1 Name StMement ducted by: Limited ua- yeare and rtaldtd In This mi.ment wu PROSATE ~ Witt UP ~ 1n flt o11o1 oflll c,.~17!A .. U_,.... The 1o1ow1ng ptl90lll bllhy Co. 'Co1t1 Men. Ht hH llltd with lhe County ROGER O. WILSON be eeo NEWPORT Coun1Y Reawdtr tA nm0r~'" are doing bullMaa u: Htvt you eltrttd been precedld In Cltltt ot n.w... ,.A<_, appointed 11 pnone1 CENTER DR., '570 ~ ~~ a°'. PPC, 183ee Goltlltd doing buslneu yet? v-. &'1189 Thb llaltmtnt WU filed Wllh lht Coun(y Ololtt al ()rwlge eour.t on 04/13/2001 __ t death by hi• wife on ~r """"'"' rtQrlttfltl..... ID NEWPORT BEACH CA o:;fGt.r., • ~ FlctltkM.19 ButlnMt SlrHI, Huntington Ytt. 1CW7 ,Gledy1 Seundeuon, 20011111ou adrmllter lht ,... r:I 82000 "*' • hll ac111 ~ Name Stat.menl ~CAL~ 11, a... °' 2000. U.C Otolvt L BuNtt, II Thia 9l.l14lll'ltnt WU llltd wlllh the County ion John B. O.Jy Pilot Ito<. 11 , 18, lhtdtcedtnt. 05IOIM>1, OSNCW1, --~... The followlna pereona 6600 Werner Ave., Stephen J. Cltrk, Stunderaon Ill, Ind 25, May 2, 2001, THE PETlTION ~ OllfliA'1 llPUtilc...:.. ,....... • ... ""4no ~II: H ....................... CA amtndedpYbllcallon autally., ~ CMS-24447• lllddtr __ , _,,, _ .. __ ..,.~· ......... SELL daughter Betsy May 10, 2001 Th027 lht .-.. under 111 Nl!WPORTNACHICOITA dltdllCaell .......... or Ernbtdded Sylttmt 92647 Cltrtl al Ortngt County on 04/1Ya>01 200tlll110t Dely Plot :t:; 18, 29, Mo 3. 10.1 Ibi41 Saunderson tnd la ___,_.___..______ lndtotndtnt MUA"'-OT ot. lorm ~ ~ En.glnHrlng, 2900 Thie butlntM le oon-2001 ... 1514 Olly Pict AQr. 111. 2e, 1urvlxtd by hit STATEMENT OF ~'ale..... F1ctltJout Bualnna ~-;~~ Brlltol St.. Ste. E-101, dtdld by .,, lncMdutl ~~~:r(R1c~rd)8!~ ~::~~~ ~ m:_ ~': tNme StlltefMnt -~~ID ~ ~~~ d~vt bu!f! .. "a~.~ thr~ ~sified RNalc'!_C_Y·d),S.tlgAhltgegr-~. BUSINESS NAME :;-:::. ~ .!"'J~r:;'8 ~' ~ n~CA D~ Cotta Y~IO~ Bwn. II Mly 3. 10. ~1 Tbt!i C:•ll (t4')641-U7t ' P•t I, .. ..,... I l::t='..J,-:9' I _._ .. _..,. __ ,.,_,.._·~· ,.., il ,.,..,. The following ptf90f'l(e) obtt1ning oourt agprOY11 t) IRVI -CHARLES M llgN. .. This bullnta '5 con-Thie stti.mtnl wu children, n nt great hH (hive) abandoned a.. teklng c.rtiln vwy DESIOHS, b) HOflfMN ~now NM~..,,.: dUc:*t by: an lndMdual f11td with flt County grendchlldrtn and one lht UM r:l b liditloue 1mpo111nt edlOnf. TATCH REAL .. ., i..., In Htvt you ltarttd Cltttt al 9range County ~~f:.ted grtat grand-~n~=n~";l8 Nonh ~ :;1111: ~:::TEea=:s·0r.. El=Mld o.cs.::;rr1n .a ~:.,rio 411~;r... yet? on 04/t~ ... 1a11 Visitation will bt Newport BoultYtrd. f'9qlftd ID~ nolcle ID Ntwport Bttctl, CA :g .. -~ Robefl s. o.IW Delly Plot #of. 111, 2e, Thunday M-10 from Newport BHch, CA ~ penione unltte 92860 P-'tA f.:: This lttttmtnt wu Mly 3. t~ 2001 D1f4S -1 92&e3 lhty have ww..d nolloe Norman 1. Tatch, 1223 filed with lht County 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Ekirt c. Dtuon, 32802 °' conatmld to ,. BaY'l)Olnt• Dr., Ntwport .._ .._ .,.. Cleft< o1 Orange Counly F1ctltloue Bualneaa at Pacific Vltw Valle Roedl #140, Stn =~.an~.) Tht BMctt, CA 92660 ottw oommon ~ oo 04/13/2001 Name Stat.mtnt Mortuary. Funeral Juan C•p 11rano, CA Thie bualneu 11 con· ~~~~,.NII~ 2001 ... 1I03 The lolloWlnQ pereona atrVlce on Friday Mey 112875 ducttd by: an lndMduel --tbO¥t Ii Dally Piiot :I:; 111, 28, a,. :"1J bual"nttt 11: 11, 1:00 p.m. at Pacific ~LoJ:ylorN 1807 wt1 bt gt'8llttd unltN an Hnt you atu1td J':=='° ~ JA& Mey 3, to. 1 Ih942 Via =er~1723 , View Mortutry. Btlc:t'I CA ..!:,.,.. ewport ~ PMOn 111ee an doing bu11n111 yet? NeiwDolt C11110m11 F' .......... ·-•-·-• WN Ht Bart B _.. · CA_. In lltu of nower1, Lindi i..e~'rn' WMI objtaliorl to Iha pellOfl v~ :· ~ 5.J21NO '"':.nt'':'llgi.:= ~-==-9::C ""''· ,, , dof1atlon1 may bt 15th Slrttl, Ntwpoft Ind ll'loWI c:ouir:: '*-Thie ataltmtnt waa .-rt ,_,,.. -Rlchtllt Otvldaon • . made to ~ Amtl'lcan Btton, CA 92663 why Iha ltlOllld not ftltd lht -~ llNtl The ~ ptrtonl 1723 W• Be1>0a Blvd. Heert A1aoclltlon. Ar· The Flchtloua Bual· f"" ~ h 01o1tt :''Or.,. = .-... tlltl iM CIDlmlDll ~~ c=:-~. A, Newpott BMch. CA ' rangementa by Pacific neu name retentd to pt41t1oti wl bt hlld on on o&OerlOOl ~ .:f •Jr: 1838 E.. 11'1 sc. 92ee3 ~Vltw Mortuary llbove wu filed In Or· OM>7I01 lit t:30PM In ll01...,.111 ,,...,_,.._.__. C: 11.,, Santa Ma. cA Thie bUslntee It oon- 94M44-2700. m:-~ rite NO Otcl L13 loc-.s at 3'1 ~Plot Mily 'M7· c.=-.,~;1 '9: 92705 ~tW:y:, ~ 2000tM6370 M CITY DRIVE. _I. 2091 _ 1 •• • °' Oellld Doan, 105U tt7 -..,.,_. -~~ .. -........ ~ --· -e:::o ..... ""r=:. ' Ztt !/btJttJ ~ duded by: a gtntfal ""*"' d .. ..-in. ..... '' •••• Ill ... ~ ~ 401 w. "'°'*" OtMdloll parlnenhl~ youftUl..-al Ill The followlr'9 ""°"' LIY• 112, Orenge, CA Thie· .... ,,,,.. .. wH ~ Lata:IC WU l1lltMg and allll ~ M dalllQ lluftiaa Ill: ... 82IM = :",.,.!!_ ~ filed wtth 1t1t ~ ~:it,";. W:: 0: ~ICllin..t:.~ :I !!"'L!' ~~ :,.: on 04/1mr ._.,, Cltrtl al Oningt CouneY ~ ~ YM ltdOn IMGt\. CA .... ..-.--,.,.,....., 11111111117 on ~1............ 111Pf9191IOI may lie In . ltllNln .. ......,, ~-·r::J• Hftt you 11111ed ~ "°'a. Aot. 18, 2e, &VV -· ptrlal'I flt by 'tfNI 1411 0.... CJnM, .... dolf'I bufint• J«? Mlv I. J ~J Dff m,;;,,~ 1%;{5 :'°"'Vou .NE A =.e~ ...._CA .. ='null i y~~ Ptc•a• ........ ~OITOR ot a ~ P ~ '1111 •11men1 wee ..... •11111*11 ~ ~ d .. 1411 Dallat Cftct9: .. ... tied _.. flt County The ~ ===-oc:: =_,....-.CA :"O:~r ~ -~ 391 £.~Ml and tN1 1 oapr It .. '1111 1M1ri1aa la con-II: a.11111• .,_., 0°"8 MIN, CA lll'90llll ..-•:a .._. "Y: oo,.._• D_lly Plat •· " ze. 12t21 _..... .., .. mutt Hawe ..-... rtM ~ M1Y a. 10. IOOt ii.iii I.India ....... I&& ._. IN---talll Miit ......... "" ND --------; I. , ....... CoMe ..... -.......... ....... .... l'loltlcMll .............. ~-Miit al """ • __... ~ "* .......... ... ...... .......... ...~ ~ .. ...!.....°'!' ...... Code· '"""' .... llltl .. Qourwly ~ -..,., -- t100 Tiit ._ -~ Qlltl~ Caunl'f cSi1.1 TM.:;::.::•• Have rou etarttf cM9 .. ... on 1 n. ":__ OI .::.. ~ ........ r" No ~-,.... i:! .. ~ .. .__ ........ ~,... May '$ .... ¥!' ~. 1411 L ,_,...ll!M~~ .. a.JI· g ! -LoakCM LA, Anlllllln --~~--" .............. __ -- OMNOl COUNTY TAX c:ou.ICTOlt ...... NOTICE Of ......C AUC1IClt Git JUNI t. 8" OI TAX DUAUUID PWeci f POil OIUIQUIJfT TAm I I I I ' I I OrtJyw 5. 2!XI! I '°"1 M.W. Mooilltdl. °"'VI Counlr T,..,. T• Qiledar, -...... ~.PIM: lldon 1111 lly ...... al ...... !1°'1191 Cour!ly. ~Thi., ~ ~ w..11 below .. MitldlO .. T• CGllacllr't ,..._... I Thie llP'dc llOl[ctflllllllt~WllltlOld••Maloft•UO-. ~a. ... ~ on Mw 5. 2!XI! ooncludirllJ • 5:00Piii.~~111 w& P1 Tiii~ .. bahllldan .. ..,.,..an't-..in.t•wa• .,,..__... ... --... dlr IOr-'!tn WM~ al .. '"" Sllllllaor.,.... ,..,_, bnal ._._ .. ..,... bid • .._, Oft .. 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Oiltllw I ..... •-•a..Olilllla...•11111•• I ,_....._ ...... _,._ I -... ~ I .. .. FICtttioua lusiMU ....... ~ The followlno penons .,. dolnQ ~ u : Roedmap Coneultino, 230 Uh Lane, t21l, ~:'1 Beech, CA Deborah Slrnlnou, 230 ~ Lane, 1211, New· poi_1 BMc:h, CA 92663 Thie bullne$s .. con-~ by. .,, lncMduel Heve you •t•r1•d doll'Q bullneu yet? v ... 1/2001 Dtt>oreh Simlnou Thia ltltem,nt WH flied Wffh the County ~~~County 2001 ... 1521 Diiiy Pilot ~· 19, 26, Mtv 3, 10.1 Jb939 FJctmo... Bualneu Heme atat.ment The f~ perlOl\S are~~ ... Par.011 Plumbing, 20091 Hlllbo< Ille Lane, Huntington Beaoh, CA 92548 Benjamin Stephen Pareclee. 20091 Haitlor tel• Lane, Huntlogton Bteeh. CA 92648 JMlM Frank p.,fdM, 919 Georgia St.. •8. Hunlington Beach, CA 92848 Thia buslMA ta con- ducted bv: • general ptrtnerthfp H1v1 ~u star1ed doing bulif\ea yfl(I No a.ti S1ephen Paredes This st.ltlmenl WH hied wiltl the County Cle!tl of Ofange County on 04/13/2001 20011M1522 Deily Pllol ~ 19, 26. Mrt 3, tO.! Th938 Flc:tttJout Butlness Name Stltement The followlng pettonl. .. doWla~ae· CrHflve Sound1. 11185() Hlwtlor Blvd., Unil C01, Fountain Valley, CA 92708 JEEH, Inc.. (CA), 188SO Hlwtlor Blvd., Unl1 COii, Fountain V1lley, CA ll'V08 Thia tMIMas le con- <MMd by: a eotpOration Have you atar1ed doWlg buslnetl yet? No JEEH, Inc. ,r=: Hlothyll, II, Thlt atltement waa IUed wtth the County Clel1c of Orange County on Q4/09'2001 2001"81011 Dally Pllol =· 19, 26. Mty 3. 10. 1 Il!950 Flctltlout Buslneu Namtl~ ~~-Mtfcyfane. m 1 La Corona Wty, Buena Pill!. CA 90820 Rlw Garc:ll, .If., 2708 ~CA~202, Thie ~ It con. duded bv: en lndlvldull Have you 1t1rttd doing buelillU yeC? No Reul Garcia, Jr. Thlt ellltment WH flied with the County ~~7~ eour.y 200118f1115 ~t;.i1 1~ Fictitious Busfnest Name 8~ The following penona .,e doing bueWlMa w. .Ltguna Btaeh High Sc:hoOl.ctaaa of 1981, 3 Coutal Oek. Alto Vlal.. CA 92e5e • ..,.... Kristen Bela Wlleon 3 Coutal Oek. Aliso ~ CA 92e5e • ..,..., Thia business Is con- ducted by: an lndMdual Havt you star1ed dol09 bualnen yet? v ... 10IMOOO Kristen Belle Wilson This statement was ftted with the County Cieri\ of Orange County on 04/17/2001 20011H1I04 Diiiy Pllol ""'. 19. 26, Mav 3. 10. 2001 Th952 Flcthloua Buslnet1 Name Statement The foll()wjnp persons are doing bulloesa as The P1<11 Sock, 10 Oeert>om Onve. Allso Vlei<>. CA 92656 Sheryl Hoskins, 1 O 0..rt>om Dnve. Aliso Vlelo. CA 92656 Svsan Pap8fe(>fges, 18 Via Tigra, Rancho S.nte Marganta, CA 92688 Thia buainesa Is eon- duc:led by ex>pattners Have you star11d doing buslnNI yet? No Sheryl Hoaluns This 1tatement waa tiled with the County Clelll ol Orange County on 04/17/2001 · 200HN1114 Daily P1lol ""'. 19. 26, Max 3. IQ, 2()01 !!1954 Flctltlou1 Bu1lne11 Name Statement The following P8lwnt are ~ buailess as Goodncn Insurance, 2500 Untv111l1y Dnva, Newport Btaeh. CA 92660 Jetn-Paul Goodrich, 2500 Untve!Slty Drive. Newpor1 Btach, CA 92660 Thta butinlll 11 ton-<M:ted by ,,, jnciwMI Htve you started doing bullneSI yet? No Jean-Paul Ooodrieh Thia ltalement WN hied wrttl the County Clertl of Orange County on 04/17 /200 I 2001H81113 Dally Pilot ~· 19, 26, Mty ~· 10. 2001 Th953 FIND an apartment through classified Flctttlo\ee lullnee1 ,..,.,. ltntment The followklo petsont .,.~~ ... CIH1le1I Gle11 E~, 1794 MomMe, Costa~ CA 9292'7 Deborah (DE} Cer1er 1794 Monrovle, eo.ti Meu, CA 12827 Thie bulinlA le con-~ by. Ill lndMIMI Have you started doing bu1ln111 yet? VII, 614182 Deborah (DE) Cetter Thia statement wu ltt.d with the County ~7~ eour.y 2001 ... 1852 ~ Piiot Aor. 19, 26, !!!!!! 3. 10, ~t Th956 FlctJtJoue Bullneu Name St8tement The followt09 persona are doing bulloeaa 11: Pae Weit Capllal Group, 2175 Paclfle All9., D-6, Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Stanley Ao1enthal, 2175 Paafle Ava., D-6, Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Thi• buslna• Is con- ducted by: an lndMWel Have you atartad doSlg bo8lnel8 yet? No Stanley ROHnthal This 11tate1Mnt was flied with the County Clelll of Orange County on 04/20.l200 t 20019N22t3 Diiiy P1lol ""' 26. May 3. 10. 17. 2001 Th957 Fictitious Bu1lne11 Name St.tement Tha follo#l09 persons are doWla business u · A.) Kedara B ) Kedara Music. 3 SlarburSI Cour1, Newpor1 S.ac:h CA 92663 ' Kadara lmpor1 Export, Inc • (CA). 3 Starburst Cour1, Ne-S.ac:h CA 92663-,...... ' This bullinau is con- ducted by • corporation Have you 1tar1ed doing bualneu yet? v... 12./01/2001 Kadara Import EJtP<>rt, Inc Lisa Zahlnan. Vice President This st11ament wes flted w11h the County Cleni of Orange County on 04l20f2001 200118f22f2 DaJty Piiot Aor. 26, May 3. 10. 17, 2001 Th958 Fictitious Bualneu Name Statement The followlng pertOl'IS are doing bu._, es Amel1can Meat Market lndultriat, 2142 West· minster Ava , Costa M-. CA 92627 WI Moma. 2142 WMl- mlntter AYenl.lt, Costa M-. CA mt1 Jordan Wataon, 1941 Pellean Place. Costa Mesa, CA 92626 Thts buslna• IS eon- duc:ted by a ge~ral par1nersh1p Have you slar1ed doing buslnen yet? y "· 06l22.l99 Jordan Wataon Ian Morris Thts statement was ftled with the County Cleftt d Orange County on 04J20/2001 200H M22H Daily Pilot ~ 26 May 3. 10, 17, 2001 hiij9 F1cttt1oua lulllnN• Flctltloue lluelneea Name ltltllment ...... l taillment .~~~-The follow!~ -'" dc*lQ bu ... Hert IO Help, 604 The hilltln Company ~92eec>Newport Btleh, 111 w. 17'h s....; Urwi ..,. A·9, Cott• Meu. CA Kathleen McCltlland, 92827 504 luell, Newport The MuUln Company, 8ti:~ con-g:,v>. 111 w. · 11fh ~ bv: lrl lnllvlMI ....:· d.!:1" ~ Coe1a Havt you lttrt•d Thia bulillllt II con- ] busl!llet yfl(I No ducted by. a <Xlfl)Otllion leen McCr.ttand Have you 1t1rted 1taternan1 waa doing bu1ln111 yet? f Wilt! the County v ... A/.9111 19n OM of OrW1gl Col.ny The M1A11r1 Compeny on <Ml20r200f Michael MUiiin, PrMI· 2001 ... 2210 dent Daly Pilot ~. 28, May Thia 1tatement w11 3. 10, 17, 2001 1l!90Q Iliad with the County FlctJtlous Buslneu ~ oJkaooarair eour.y Name Stlt9ment 20011112251 The lollowlng per90nl l>dy P1lol Apt. 26. Mlly are doing bulfneet u: 3, 10. 17. 2()()1 Jh9§1 SalH LHdl Un· llmlted, 1527 Orange SUPERIOR COURT Avt., Coate Meaa, CA OF CALIFORNIA, 92827 COUNTY OF Mlehael Rt~mond ORANGE Marowlld, 1527 Orange 341 The City Drive Ave., Costa Mtsa. CA PO Box 14170 ' 92827 . . Thia 'bolinesa 11 con-=lS~~ dueled by: an lndMdual Lamoreaux Justice Have you 1t1r1ed Center doWla busineaa ytn No PETITION Of t.ltehael A1ymond Jennlftr Mlehtll• Marowekl Jimenez: This statement was FOR CHANGE OF IHed with the County NAME C1enc of Orange County ORDER TO SHOW on 04l20/2001 CAUSE FOR CHANGE 2001Ht22t5 · Of= NAME Daily P\loC A{x. 26, May CASE HUMBEA: 3. 10. 17, 2001 J!J961 4207357 TO AU. INTERESTED ActltlOUI 8u1lriff1 PERSONS: Name Stltement 1. Petitioner. Jennifllf The follo~ PlflOOI' Mlehele Jimenez fled a are doir1!I businetll aa: pe1111on wm this court lor A.) NS.-KPC Uqulda· a deerH changing llOll, B.) NS·Caremark namet u followl: Uquldatlon, C.) Newport P,_,t Harne Equipment Sales, D.) Jennlflf Mlctielle Newpor1 Liquidation. Jimenez 2600 Newport Blvd , ~ Ntme Sta 152, Newport Jennt1er Be.ad\, CA 92663 Hernandez Newport Surgtcai, 2. THE COURT LLC, (CA), 2600 New-ORDERS that all per· port Blvd.. SI•. 152, IOl\I loter11ted in this N1wpon Beach, CA matter •hall appear 92663 before this court at IN Thia bosine11 IS i!bn-hetnng lndlc:a.tld below ducted by: Limited Lia· to .now cause, if any, blllty Co. why tht petition tor ~ave you atarted ohange of name llhoukl doing busineea yet? not bt eranted. YH, 3125/2001 NOTICE OF HEAAING Newport Sorgical. UC Date MAY 29, 2001 James Dougal, PresJ-Time· 2.00, Depl: L73 dint The add,_ of Iha court Thia statement was la Mme N noted abolle hied with the County 3. A copy of this Otdef Clerk of Ofange County 10 Show Cause shall bt on 04/2Cl2001 published at teut once 2001 Ut2243 eeCh --for lout IUC> Dally PlloC A{1f 26, May CIAIVe Wffka pnOr to 3, 10. 17. 20()1 Th962 the date Ml for hearing on the petition in the lof. lowl09 newspaper of gentral elreul1Uon, prin11d In this county. The Deify Pilot, 330 WMC S.X Slteel. Coala Mela. CA 92627 Fictitious Bu1lness Name Stltement The following per.ens are~~u; TLC a..ring & ~ tena.ne. Co., 1808 W. Oe11nfront, Ntwport Beach. CA 92663 Theresa Almeta Hanzl. 160e w Ocean- front, Newport Belch. CA 92663 This busmesa Is con- ducted by: an lnd!vldual Hive you 1ttrttd doing businell yet? No The11sa Hanzl This ltatement WU hied with the County Clelll of Orange County on 04l20l200 t 200198'2254 Dally P;toC A{x. 29~ 3. 10. 17. 2001 DATE: APA 20, 2001 JUDO! RICHARD 0. FRAZEL 'SR. JUDGE Of= THE SUPE· RIOR COURT J1n11t11r Mleh•ll• Jimenez 429 Victoria St , UM E Coale Mesa, CA 92827 PubHahed Newport Beaeh·Coala M11a Daily Plot Apnl 26, May 3, tO. 17, 2001 Th968 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING AND INTENT TO ADOPT A NEGATIVE DECLARATION FOR THE EAST 17• STREET IMPROVEMENTS PROJECT A Mitigated Negative Declaration (MNO) for the East 17ttt Street Improvement Project was prepared and circulated for public review from January 11 to February 12, 2001 . The project proposes improvements on l:ast 17" Street between Orange and Irvine Avenues in the City of Costa Mesa. The MND addresses two alternatives: alternatives B and E. Both altematives would maintain the four lane configuration and would provide intersection enhancements, such as right-tum lanes and bus turnouts. Medians would be constructed mid-block to enhance traffic movement and improve safety. Landscaping would be provided in the medians and at other locations, as right-of-way permits. Eight-foot wide sidewalks would be provided, except where structures or parking would be adversely affected. Minimum six-foot wide sidewalks would be provided in locations that are constrained. Both altematives would have the same right-of-way and parkJng Impacts. The difference between the two altematlves, Is that Alternative E would provide additional widening at the Orange and Santa Ana Avenue intersection. The additional widening for Alternative E would be done within the City right-of-way and would be consistent with the City of Costa Mesa 1990 General Plan and Orange C~nty Master Plan of Arterial Highways. -----... The MND found potentially signiftcant Impacts prior to mitigation for land UM lind planning; air quality; and noise. Mitigation measures are proposed thllt wou19 reduce these Impacts to a level of Ins than significant • Written comments were received during the public revtaw 'period on the project Ind wrmen raponMI to those commentl have been pr9pll'.9d. In 8ddJtlon, the GQsta Mesa City Council will hold • pUblic hesing for consideration of comments on the MND. Thi• publtc ~will be held• follows: TM Pubic HNltnt wtl be held on Mond1y, May 21, 2001, at 1:30 p.111., or u toa• 1h.,..fler •• poulble, In the Co.Incl Chambera of City Hal, 77 Fair Drive, CO.. Mae, Cllfomla. P\mllo commll D in.._. cnl or written form rMY be pi'9Mried c:Utng lw Qr Ccud h•Jtf•IG· Forf\ds lllfonMtlofi. 1111,,....._ (714) 7541241. OI Wiii .. Ptll..q OM11an. 8eoond Floor d Cly Hiii. 77 F* Drive, C-. 1111&..,.. ,....._~II open 7:30 a.m. lo 5:00 p.m., MoNtttp .... Flldg· . • .. ' ITATIMENT Of' AIAHDONMaHr Of' UR Of FICJll IOUI IUllNUI NAMl ==IO.:=J the 198 r/ .. llc:tllloue bull!1ttl name: RLS lnYlltmenlt, 2'28 Roy.i Palm DIM, Colla Mela. CA 92921 Robert Leroy StoO- dard, Jr. 2928 Royal Palm Orlve, Cotta Miu.. CA 92.82t The Flotltlout Bull· neu name refllfred to above WU filed In Or· eroe Countv on Dae. 10, 1 $98, l'ILE NO. 199837041-44 Thia buslnatt It con- dUded bv: an indMc*lal Robtr1 L &odcMrd, Jr. Thie ltat'"*" w• filed w1th the County Cltrk of Orfl'OI Col.ny on 04/11/2001 2001&H 1274 Dally Piiot Ap. 28.!... ~~ 3. 10, 17. 2001. !nm Flctltlo~ Business Name Stmtement The following persont are ~ bulineae u · Avrio G'roup. UC, fii>o Nlwpof1 Center Drive, Suite 880, Newport Be.ad\, CA 92660 Telnet, L.LC, (Del), 500 Newport Center Drive, Suite 880, Newport Beach, CA 92680 Thia buelneu ls con- ducted by. Uml1ed LJa. bihty Co. Have you 1t1rt1d doing bualnua y11? Yes, 1/1J2001 Telnet, LLC Candi Grant. Ellie. Va Pr" I hle statement wu liletl with the County Clerk °' Orange CountY on 04/24/2001 20019H21S50 Oaif'i Pilol Apr. 26, Mly 3. 10, 17. 2001 Th989 Actltlou1 Bu1lnes• N•me Statement The following pertor\I are doing bueir..s u : Van BUrtn vencure, a Calltomla Urnlted Pan- nershlp, 3835 Birch Street, Newport Beac:t1, CA 92660 J. Scott Fawcett. 8739 Hudson River Circr., Fountain Vtlley , CA 92708 Donald K Benedict, 119 OMeto, Newport Beach, CA 92663 This business is con- ducted by: • limrted J>Al'- nership Have you started doing buaineas yet? Yea, 3131186 J. Scott Fawcett. G-.1 Par1ner Thia ltalerMnt Wll filed with tht County Clerk of Orange County on 04/24/200 I 20019H2551 Daily Pllot Apr. 26, May 3. 10. 17, 2001 Th9Zl> Fictitious Buslnes1 Name S1lltement .The lollowl09 person• ate doing~ u · Newport Coast Personal T rtlnlng Cen· ler, 147 Blywood Or., Newport Beach, CA 92660 Manny Molina, 147 Blywood Dr.. Newport Beech, CA 92660 Thia business is con· duded by an tfdvidlJal Have you started dolog bulollMI yf/KI No Manny Molina Thia ltatement waa flied with the County Clertt of Orange County on 04124fl001 2001 ... 2544 Daily Plot A{1f. 2t, May 3. 10. 17, 2001 001 Fictitious Bualnes1 Name Statement The following persont are doir1!I ~ u 9 Mill Water & Power, 1004 Al't>or St., Costa Mesa, CA 92G27 Samutl Kelvin G19gO'Y. 1004 MJof St.. Colla -.-.. CA 82627 Thia bu1ineta It oon- duded by. an indMcWI Havt you 1tart1d doWlg bu&"-yet? No Semuel Kelvin Gr~ Thie ltatement WH filed With the County OM of Orange Col.ny on 04124l2001 2001"8254t Deily Pilat Ap. 28, May 3. fo. 11. 2001 TtgZs Rctttioue 9us1,,... NafM SmtecMnt The follow\~ are9 ~. Equ1pm':~1. 1004 Alt>or st:, Cotta Meta, CA 112927 Simuel Kelvin Otegory, 1Q(M MJof Sl.. C4*a Meta, CA 92&2'7 1'ttla l?UllMA i. COtl- cldlld by. en ~ Htvt you 11u11d dolrlG bullNm Yfil!' No Samuel Kelvin .• Thursday,~ 10. 2001 Bil ---_IL_'_ ... pertntl'lhlp FlctJtioue 81.t81'*8 Secretary H1111 you started Heme """"*" • Thia 1111eman1 • ., ~~No~~~ :t"ar!;. = filtdThle .. ~~ t Ocanhont, 2100 on 04/27"':1 ... 3011 ~~rCol.ny ~~~ ~~May3,1¥.JI1 20011N2M4 21 Rwtau--~ ~ Plloc Apt 28,Mav ,_ Inc., (CA), 2t00 W. Fk:tltlout Bullnna u. 17. 200i Tum =f~1.~twport ,..,,,. a~ ... .-......_ ··-· Thlt ~ta con-The f~ pertorW ..... ..._ ...... ,.... duc:llld by. a eotpOrallon -doing butir1lll ... .::':~. Have you &tarted Mortg1111H com, ,......~-doing bu1ln111 ytt? 3700 S. Sunn St., are ~ u : v... 511/01 t250, Stntt Ana. CA Americ&n Nelworlc Fl-21 Oc:.enfront R-..u-92704 nandal Gfaup, 23992 rM, tne tat Pret1rence Mor1· Swan Dr!Ve, lake For· Levon Gugulan, gage Corporadot\, (MO), ltt, Calltomla 92630 President 9309 Belltr Aoed, Salb- -J14.tlln Michael Thia statement waa more, MD 21236-11108 cougntin, 23992 Swan flied with lhe County Thie bu11nus It eon-Drtve, Uk• ForMI, Celi-C1e111 of Orange County dueled by: a COf'POl'&tion fornil 92930 on 05/0\/2001 Have you etar11d Frank ToffN Angulo, 2001"8U4t dolog bualr.-y"7 No 231182 SWen Ddvt. laM Dally Piiot May 3. 1o, l7, 111 Prtfereoee Mor1-~~~ = 24.20Qt Th979 .~er==. EVP 23G92 Sw1111 Drive, W Thia statement waa ForMt. Calllomia 92630 Flctltloua Bus•ner r11ec1 w"h the County Jeffrey David Bllfy, N.me S'-.. men Clerlc °' Ortnge County 238112 SWen Drive, Lake The tollowlng perlOlll on 04/27/2001 Forest. Calllomla 92630 are doing buslr'Nt u : 2001Htl012 This bualne• la eon-l>ofyman's Inn, 2102 Dally Pllol May 3, tO 17, duded by: a g-ral W Oceanfront, Newpof1 24. 2001 ThQQ3 p1rtne<ahlp ., Blach, CA 92663 Have you started Oofyman's Inn, (CA), ~ bwlrlM!Jtt? No 2102 W Ooeanfroot, Justin lehl81 Newport Beach. CA Couohlln 92663 TIVs statement was Thia buS<pesa la eon- lffed with th• County dueled by: a eotp0rabon Clerk °' Orange County Have you started on 05/01/2001 doing buslnaaa ytl? 2001Nt3404 Yea, !>11/2001 Dally Piloc May 3, 10, 17, ~·s tnn. Inc 24. 2001 Th984 l1von Gugn11n, President Fictitious Business N•me Stetement The lol!owtng persona n doing bulinMs as: Delgado Llndse.ape, 818 Hemitton SI., •B. Colle MMe, CA 92627 Gabino Ottgado. 616 Hamtlton /11,ve , •B, Colla Meta. CA 92627 Thkl bulMltll la eon· duaad by: an lndMdual Have you started doing bualneu yet? Yea. 04/20/2001 Gabino Delgado This at1tam1nt was hied with the County Clerlc of Orange County on 04/Vl2001 2001Ut3028 Dally Pilot May 3, 10, 17. 24, 2001 Th994 F1ctlt.lous Bu1lness Name Statement The 1o11ow109 persons lr8 doiog buli,_ 19; Soundsc:.pe Studios. 6 Saa Island Drive, New- port Beach, CA 92680 Boan McKinley, 2939 Perla, Newpotl BNCh, CA 92660 Daniel Bryan Sulltvan, 6 Saa Island Drive, New- port Be.ad\, CA 92660 Thie bostneaa la con- ducted by a general ptrtnarshlp Have you started dot09 bu1ine11 yet? v ... 4127/2001 , Brian Me1<1nl1y This sratement was llled with the County OM of Orange County on 04/30l2001 20016M325' Daily Piiot May 3, 10, 17, 24. 20()1 Th987 Th11 statement w11 lttad with the County Clerk of Orange County on 05/01/2001 20018MU45 Dally Plk>I May 3. 10. 17. 24, 200t Th9eO Flctltlou1 8 u1lnes1 Name Statement The foltoWIOQ periona are doing~ u Greg Pilette Yacht Sarvtce. 80 Huntington St , 14 71, Huntington Beaen, CA 92648 Gregory Georg• Piltna 80 Huntmglon St . t471 Hunt1ng1on Beach, CA 92648 Thia business la con· ducted by an 1ndtvldual Have you started doing busmeas yet? Yea. 19n Gregory George P1l1ne This statement was flied with the County Ctelll ot Orange County on OS/01/2001 2001 .. 83344 Dally Pilot May 3, 10, 17, 24. 2001 Jh981 Fictitious Buslnesa Name Statement The loltowlnp persons are doing bulineSS as Farwest O.agnosta. 17771 Fitch •A, lrvlna, CA 92714 Tracy La Pierre, 2640 C•talpa, Newport Be.ad\. CA 92660 Th11 busineu 11 con-ducted by· an wldMdual Hava you star1ed doing business yet? No Tracy La Pierre Ttu1 statement waa ftled wtth the County Clef1I of Orange County on 05/01/2001 • 20018183334 Dally Pilot May 3. 10, 17. 21, 2001 Th9e2 Flctlttous Butlnna Name Stat9ment Th• followlnQ persona ere dolnQ bulln111 aa Chun::hlll Oallgn, 1991 Port T rlnfty Citde. New- port Beecll. CA 92880 Patric:ia S1Mle, 1991 Port Tr1nty Cnell, New- port Beaefi. CA 92'80 Thia bosineas is oon- duded by an inclvldlial Have you &tarted doing bUlinata yet? No Ptlndl 5tM1e This statement was filed With the Counfy Olerk of Orange County on 04127l2001 2001"'3029 Dally Plol M9y 3, 10, 17, 24. 2001 !h990 Fictitious Buslneu Name StlltenMlnt The followlna peraona .,. doing ~ •: C1p1tal Limousine, 3617 WU1 MeArthuf Blvd.. •505. SltU Atta. CA 92704 Ctpital lntematlonal. Inc. (Deleware), 18027 ~ Sl. IQ.121. FC>Ynttin Valley, CA 92708 Thia butl!'tNt la CM- dUcted by: I corporation Have you 1t1rted doing buliwat y«'I No capl\ll lntemetlonel, Inc. Jaeon M•=•· Chief Flnenclal Thlt 9'ttemem wu filed with 1M c;ouney Cll!tc of OrWlgl CountY en 04/27/2001 2001Ml*1 ~Plot M1Y 3. 10, 11, 1 T!!f92 Flctlt.lou1 Bu1lness N•me Stat.ment The 1o11ow11111 Pll9CJn$ .,, dotng bu*-as A Cen1lr For Peee. & HeaU09, 28691 MOO. jeeka Canyon Ad . Mod- jeskl, CA 92676 Marlin• Constantino (aka Getta Saerad Song), 2869 t Mod,.ska Canyon Ad~ Modteska. CA 92878 Thia boslness 1s con· dueled by an uo1n· corporattd association othe< ttltn a pe~ Have you started d0tng bu11nass 711? Yea. 12114/2000 Martma Constantino Cake G111ta Sacred Song) Th11 statement w11 flied Wtth lhe Counly Cler1I of Orange County on 04/27f200f 2001tl63010 Dally Pilot May 3, 10, 17, 24, 2QOt 1;002 FlctJtl<lu1 Bu11ne-. N•me Statement The tollow1ng persona are dotng business as The Outpost LIQUOt. 6110 W Coast Hwy . NewpoQ Beach CA 92663 Zu Haluno Hsiao, ~ 11 O W. Cou1 Hwy . Newport Beach, CA 92663 Th11 bu11ness 11 con- ducted by an •ndMduat Hive you 1tar1•d doing business yet? Yes. Jin 29. 2001 Zu HStUng HSlao Thia statement was flied with the County °'"' of Orange County on 04/27/2001 2001ue3001 Dally Pllol May 3, 10, 17. 24. 2901 ll!OQ1 Fictitious BualneH Name Statement The lotlowf09 Pllf10l'IS are doing butlness IS Emarflng F1nane1al Group, 404 32nd StrMI. Newport Beach, CA 92663 Old Newport c.p.tat tne., (CA), 404 32nd Slreel, Newport Blach CA 92663 Thia business is con- ducted by a corporauon Have you st1r11d doing business yt1? Yes, 09l2000 Old Newport Cap1taJ, Inc. Unda R Jen~. Prea· klent ThlS etetemeni was filed with the County Clertl rJ Orange Cooofy on 04/27/2001 2001"83007 Dally Piiot May 3, 10, 17, 24, 2901 Th999 STATEMENT Of ABANDONMENT OF USE OF FIC'TTTIOUS BUSINESS NAME The following peraon(at has (hive) abandoned Ille !Ml <:/ the flctlllOUI ~name Emtrllng F1nene11I Group. 404 32nd ~. Newport Beach, CA 92663 Linda Ja~n Enl~. Inc. A) 404 32nd Streel. • port Beactl. CA 112963 The Act.lflOUt Busi. MM neme n1ferred to above Wll filed in Or· ~.on FLE NO "'2Cl"'0"'1>88: ..... 311829...,. Thil~lteon­duded 11¥' In lndlYiduel Linde Jenun EnterprlMe. Inc. Linda Jeneen, Prell- dent Ttwt llatament .... Ned ~ tl'lt Councy Qttll of Orqe ColfllY on rwrt/2001 2001NISOOI ~ PllOI Mlly 3, 10. 11, ~! l?Q!I Flctldoue ..,,_. Name l tltlmettl The tollOwtno per90rW lrl dolrig ........ -To °" Fot, n5 w. 171tl St • si.. J, Cotta Meea. CA 92827 6eoti Brady Wtlthef, 22245 l.1111 St., Grind Teriw:it, CA 112313 Thia bullntet It CIOflo dUdld by .,, incM!cllll H1v1 you 1t1rted doing bu11ne11 yet? YH. 121241119 Scon Blady ·welolher Thia llatement .., filed With the Counly Clerlt of Orange Cowlly on 04l'l:1/2001 2001 ... 3027 DaJl'f Pilol May 3, 10, f7. 24. 2001 nm Ac:tttloua eu.,.,.... Nan1ie Stat.mem The l~ng .,.,_ are doing bualrleal M . Ship to Shor• ~. 8600 W1rner Ave .. 1229 Hunt1n9ton Beac:h, CA 92647 KathlHn McGraw Negreta, 805 Maltby Blvd , Big Bear City, CA 92314 Thts bu11ness ta eon- ducled by an indlvidull Have you started doing ~ yet? No Kathlffn Negrete This stallflltnt wat tiled with the County Cle!I\ °' Orange Colny on 20016883037 2001tM3037 ()Uy Plloc Mey 3. 10, 17, 24 2001 Th993 STATEMENT OF ABANDONMENT OF USE OF FICTlT10US BUSINESS NAME The lollowtng pe1$C1n(I) has (have) abandQned , the use of the fictrtJoua bu&1neas name Ota T rytng Procllebont. ns w 171h Strtet. Sia J Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Scott Brady Welsher. 22245 Lark Sl.. Grand Temt08, CA 92313 The F ICttttOUS Busi. ness name r.t1rred to above WM fifed ,,, Or· ange County on 12/20/99, FILE NO t9996814663 Th11 bu11nesa Is eon· dueled by an trdvtdual Scon 8'tdy Weisner Thts atetemetll -• Mid With the County Cle!il rJ Orange County on 04/27/2001 20011163042 Dally Potol May 3. 10 17 24, 2001 llJ99t Publf: Notice Nolloe .. heflby 9'Y'" that the unoeratgned will bt sold al public auction on May 17. 2001. at 1 O 30 am at Starving Sefloler's M.nt·Storage, 1957 Newport Blvd , Cost.a Meal CA 92627 (949) 631-3379 #39, Dian T04'o. HolJM- hold and buaitl9SI Items t2020 Bngett Cushong Houaehold and blJ5lntll items Landlord reserves lhe ngtot to btd at sale Ca.sh oolyl $ale II IUtJfeCI 10 eanc:ellabOn ,,, llW' eveni of .. ttlement between landlord end obbgated party Sl•MOQ $chollu'1 Mtni-Storaga Published Newport Beaeh·Cost• Mall D11ly Piiot May 3, 10, 20()1 Th985 NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE . The loKOWlllg mini· sto<age tac:ll1ty, accord· 1ng to provlllO!ls of DMaaon 8 of the Bult- ness and Prof11Stor11 Code, Chapter 10. Seetion 21707 (a) C.lt- fomla Setl·StOt'&O' Fa- oltty Act hereby Qlvet NO'tlCE Of PU9UC SALE Airpon Seit Storage Wlll ooncM:s • publlie .. of the oontenta ol the atorege lll*ll(•) named below. vnth tie conlenla bMlg aold to .. highell bod!* lor i.wflA money of "" lJnlMd Sta1ta Of Amenea (cuh onty) Owner -Iha r1gtll 10 bid . Thi All .. bwlQ he6d to setlafy 1 llndlord'a llen and .... be htld Ill AIRPORT SE1.F STORAGE · 3760 l 3800 Clmpua Drive, Ntwport Beach, CA 92660. on May 30~ , 2001 el 10:00 AJl I Ill ~ II lnYlted IO II· tend. Terme a19 c:a8'I only A g-11 dlaatf>lion of the property being sold, *'O wllh lrl4I ~ ~of .. ~,.,.... ~..,_ ... SPACE NO OCCUPANT, PROPERTY DESCRIPTION 1078, Wontcraft S.,. ,_., inc.. flt bo--. two IAllly Gib ......... l tlVtlt. 2111, Notllt lleynhlm. Ont plloW 2109. ~' u.. Cohan. Five ~ ......... IMlby-. ~ ...... p . 2117, ~ • COMrl ccm.11 ~ntancy Corpon!U1, IGilel fci .... Ht3, Crn•1111 A . o.dl. 0.-, .... ...... ...,_, .... ...,...,._... 2311. ~ Mlle ... ;:;.Nez: = ....... " .. DW • ' " LEGAL NOl1CI NOTICE IS tolf:AEBY GIVEN hit the Boe((! cA Educ:etlon of the Naw- port·Maea Unified SellOOI Disttlct of Or· enge Coutl\Y \Wiii recelYe -led blda vp to 10:00 e.m. oo the "th da'i of June, 2001. et the Nutri- tion Services' Office of sald 5chool Olltrlct. lo- caled et ~985 Beer 5111181. 8ulldlng E, Cotta Mesa, CA 02626, at Whlctl time aakl bidl will ~~~ Dairy All bids ere to In ac> 00tdance with Condi· lions, lns1ructlon• end Speclllcation9 which are contained iri the btd packet and on file In the oflloe of Nylrtllon SeN· ices ol said Scnool Otslrlct. 2985 Bear Street. Bullding E. Costa Mesa, CA 92626, Phone Ne;>. (714)424·5090. In· tereeted vendors may pl<* up a bid packet at ihe aboVe address. A Performance Bond may be required el the discretion ol the District. No bidder may withdraw his or her bid for a period of FORTY·.fliVE (45) days af18f the 1iate set for the opening thereof. The B08rd of Educ&· tlon of the Newport· Mese Unified School Oislrlct reserves the right to reject any or aH bids and no1 necessarily accept the lowest bid, and to wslve any in- lormalily or k'regularity In any bid received. NEWPORT-MESA UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT Of Orange County Richard A. Greene Dl1'9Ctor of NutrlUon ServlcH Publlahed Newport ·Beach-Costa Meea Daily Pilot May 10, 25. 2001 4 ThFOQ9 BSC 10680 NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTER ESTATE OF: RICHARD B. HUMBERT CASE NO. A207568 To all heirs: beneti· clarles, creditors, cont- ingent creditors. and persons who may other· wise be Interested in the win or es1ate. or both, of: RICHARD B. HUMBERT A PETITION FOR I • PA08A TE Ilea been filed bL ARTHUR W, SCHMllTZ Ir! the Supe- rlof Co!.m "' Callfomla. Of ORANGE. PETITION FOR re~ lh*l ARTHUR W. setlMUTZ be appointed •• per· aonal repreaentattve to .,......, Iha ..... of the decedent. THE PETITION re· queata th• decedent'• Will end 00dlell91 If ar.y, be admitted to l)lllblle. The Wiii and any codiclll ere available for ex· aminatlon In the Ille kept by the COUit. THE PETITION r .. q11esta aUlborlty to .,ad· mlnlatef the Miltie under lhe Independent Admln- lstralion of Eatatea Act (This Authority wt11 alow the pef'S(H'llll reprff81lt· etive to take many ec> tlon• without obtaining court approval. Before taking certein very Im- portant actions, how· eV8f ! the personal repr• sen1atlve wlU be required to. give notice t.o In- terested !)erdonl Unleaa they have· waived notice or consented to the proposed action.) The Independent admlnls· tretlon authority will be granted unless an in-terested peraon files an obj~o the petition and ood cause wny the should not grant the authority. A HEARING on the petition wltl be held 00 June 7. 2001 at 1:30 p.m. in Dept. L73 lo- cated at 341 The City Drive South, Orange, CA 92868. IF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the pell· tlon, you should appear at the hearing a.nd state yoor objections or Ille written objections with the oourt beJore the hearing. Your ap- pearance may be In per· 900 or by your attorney. IF YOU ARE A CRED- ITOR or cxlltingent cred- it°' of the deceased, you must file your claim with the court and mall a copy to the personal rep- resentative appolnled by the court within lour months from the dale ol the first issuance ol let· ters as provided In Pro- bate Code eectlon 9100. The lime for filing claims will not expire before four months lrom lhe hearing data noticed above. YOU MAY EXAMINE the file kept by the court. '• " yi:it. ... • penion in. t~ In lht tftlt• . Y°" ma1 n1e .wilt'I ttie oourt • ~ tor Soe-Clll ~ (fomi OE· 154) of the flllr10 of an in. VWllOIY and IPpralMI of ............ Of of '"I .,.i.fU<wl Of accouot u J!fOvlded In Probate Code aectlon 1250. A Reql,IMt '°' Spedal Ne> tiee form It a11tltabl• from the court cleltl. Attomity fof Petttlonar Tlmotrly J, Kay, Eaq. .... 1!2311 Olbeofl, Dunn • Cnltcher, U.P 4 Pd P1ua. Ste. 1400 tMne, C'A 82114 Publlslled Newport Beach..-Coata Meea Delly Pilot May 10, 16, 17, 2001 ThW010 Flcttttous Busln"s Name Statement The following peraons are doing business as: Drywall Servlcea, 10251 Cu!tvsark Or., Huritlngton Beach, CA 92646 Timothy Clark Mellon, 10251 Cuttyeark Or., Huntington Beach. CA 92646 Thia business Is con· ducted by: an Individual Have you · started doing buslneas yet? No TllTlothy Clark Mellori This S1atement was flied wilh the Cou~ty Clerk of Ofenge County on 05l04/2001 20016663796 Daily Pilot May 10, 17, 24. 31. 2001 Th012 Flctltloue Buelne11 Name Statement The lotlowfng persons are dojng buslnets as: The Dolphin Group, 500 Old Newport Blvd., 1202, Newport Beacn. CA 92663 Linda J. Martin, 500 Old Newport Blvd .. #202, Newport Beach, CA 92663 This business Is con· ducted by: an lndMdual Have you s1arted doing buelness yel? Yes, 411/01 Linda J. Martin This statement was llled with Iha County Cler1< of Orange County on 05/04/2001 2001886"3788 Daily Pilot May 10, 17. 24. 31. 2001 Th013 . FIND Index • ---!"JI .-.... CJ g ..... !I ••••••• .,.. .... SPJlVICE DIRECTORY -Fof' Al Vow Home Md._.,_ Needl -................. ____ .. l ' FlcllUow ........ .............. The fofloWfng perllOf'll are dolna buli'"9 II! River Of PralM Mlft· latrlea, scnoo Town Center Or., #348, Laguna Nlguel, CA 92677 Robert A. P11coe. 30100 Town Cenltr O~rfV• #!M6, Laguna , CA 'l2fl17 hla butlnen le con- ducted by: an lndMdual Have you started dcMJlg ~ yat? No Ao£>ert A. Pasooe Thlll stalement waa Ill~ .1 wilti lhe County Ctant cA Ofange CounlY on 05/04/2001 20016113802 Dally Pilot Mey 10. 171 24. 31. 2001 Th018 Flctltloue Buelnes• NarM StaitetMnt The fotk>Wlng peraons are doing buslneae ae: Signature Pacific De· velopment arid Con· etructlon, 275 E. Baker Street, Suite A, Costa Mesa, CA 92626 Andrew L. Youngquist Construction, Inc. (CA), 275 E. Beker Street, Suite A, Costa Mesa, CA 92826 Signature I Corpo· ration (NV), 531 Cslilor· nia Ave.. Baliersfield, CA 93304 This business Is con- ducted by: a joint venture Have you started doing business yet? No Andrew L. Youngquist Cons1ructlon, Inc. Signature I Corpo· retlon Andrew L. Youngquist, Inc.. President Thi& sta1ement waa filed with lhe CO\mty Cler1< of Orange County on 05l04/2001 20016163806 Delly Pilot May 10. 17, 24, 31, 20()1 Th019 Flctltlou1 BuslneH Name Statement The following persona are doing business ae: Snug Harbor, 254 lilK Place, Costa Mesa, CA 92627 HB Snug Harbor, tnc. (CA). 254 Hiii Place, Costa Mesa, CA 92627 This· business Is con· dueled by-a COfpof81ion Have you started doing business yerl No HB Snug Halbor, Inc. Tim Murman, Preti· . ' dent Thia etatemem waa llled Wtltl tM c:ountY Clefk of ~ COlllly on~t 2001'"8111 D* Plol May 10, 17, ~1. 2901 Th020 RctttJoua Bultneea N9me Statemtfrt The followlng pertona are doing bu*lNI ea: A.) .American Manne Oft Syateme, B.) Nauf·A· Ctr• Marlrie Servlcee, 2507 W. Cout Hwy., Newport Beach, CA 92663 Aqualube, Inc., (CA), 2507 W. Coaat Hwy1 Newport Beeoh, CA 92~3 Thia busine88 le con· ducted by: a CO!J)9f81ion Have you s1arted doing business yet? Yea, 1995 Aquslube, Inc. Harry E. West, Vice Preeldent Thie statement wae filed With the County Clertc of Orange County on 05/04/2001 • 20016HH07 Delly Pilo\ May 1 O, 17, 24. 31, 2001 Th021 Flctltloue Buelneu N1me Staitement The following peraons are doing buslneea as: The Evergreen Group, 500 'Old Newport Blvd., Suite 202, Newport Beach, CA 92663 George Major Camie, 500 Old Newport Blvd., Suite 202, Newport Be(ICh, CA 92663 1'1111 buslriesa Is con-ducted by: an lndMdutl Have you eterted doing business yet? Vee, 04/01/2001 George M. ·eam1e This statement was filed witll the County Clerll of Orange County on 05/04/2001 200t6863809 Oah Pilot May 10, 17, ~1. 2001 Jh022 Flctltloue Buelne" N1me Statement The following persons am doing busfneas as: Rainbow Systems. 415 E. Balboa Blvd., Balboa, CA 92661 Randy W. Wadsworth. 415 e. ae11>oa Blvd .. Balboa, CA 9266 t This business is con· ducted by: an individual Have you started doing bueineH yet? Yes, 1/20/2001 Call Classlfled Today (949 642-5678 II -·-ra - ~w.w~ Thia llatenlenl WU flteld With the County aaitc ot Orlngt County on~1 2001 ... S?H Delly PloC May 1%gl· 2-4.31.2091 § FlctttJoua au.1 .... HelM Statement The IJ)llowlng pef'1()(19 are Clolng bulioeN u : Pro PT • Phyeleal Therapy • Peraonal Training, 2n25 Santa Margarita PkWy, Solte 210, Mission Viejo, CA 92691 Wattffront Fllnele ilfl!S Nuttttiol). (CA), 27725 Santa Margarita P1rtcway, 1210, MINlon Vlelo, CA 9269t Thia bualt'IHI Is coo- duoted by: • corpotalion Have ·you etarted doing business 191? Yea, 511/01 .. Weterlront F1tnese and Nutrition John Santos, Presl· dent This statement waa filed with the County Clcmc o1 Orange County on 05f04/2001 2001SH8800 DallY Pilot Mey 10, 17, ~4, :n. 2001 ~ ' I Vlclll L Tl)b Thie etatement wu flied W!lh the Co<lnty CllltC of ~ County Qn 05/(W/2()()1 2001 .. 18111 ~ Piiot May 10, 17, 21. 31. 2091 Tll0t1 ~luslneu ....... Stlltement The f~ !*ton.I ~'t!:''P: ::i Spe, 216 22nd StrHt, Coa14 Meea. CA 92jj27 Colby Jam .. Pa""· 216 22nd Sll9el, Coeta Mela. CA 92627 Thia bull!Mtl la COO· dWled by; ll'f Individual Have you •tarted doing ' buelne.. yet? Y ... 4-1.()() Colby Jl/rlH Pat11e1 This atatement waa filed with the County, Clertt of Orange CoUntY on 05J08/200f 2001SSM147 Dally Pilot May 10, 17, 24, 31. 2091 ThQ29 STATEMENT OF ABANDONMENT OF USE OF FIC'1TT10US BUSINESS NAME The following penon(s) hes (have) abandoned the use of the fictitious bOslnese name: Flctltloue BuelneH Newport coaat Pool Name StAltement and Spa, 423 Jollet, The following peraons Huntlrigton Beach. CA are doing bualnees es: 92648 Surveillance Recruit· The Fictitious Bual· lno Group, 401 Seaward neaa name referred to Rd., #114, Corona ~el above was flied In Or· Mer. CA 92625 ange County on Dina Coletti Metcalf, 1 ·21 ·00, FILE NO. 401 Seaward Rd., #114, 20006817402 Corona del Mar, CA Colby James P.atller, 92Th625 423 Joliet. Hu gton Is buslneas Is con· Beach, CA 92&48 ducted by: an lndMdual · HalT)I Edward Gaynor, Have you started 9111 Regatta Streat, doing business yet? Huntington Beach, CA y ... 315/01 . . 92646 Dine Golettl Metcalf Thia buslnesa is oon· Thie statement was ducted by: a general tiled with the County partnership C1eitt o1 Oninge County Colby James Pa.rtter on 05/04/2001 Thia statement was 2001t863797 filed with the Coonty Daily Pilol May 10, 17. Cler1< o1 Orange County 24. 31. 2001 ThQ24 on 05l08l2001 20018894146 F1ctltloue Buelneu Deily Piiot May 10, 11. Name Statement 24. 31. 2001 Th030 The follO'Wing persons 'are doing butiness as: Fictitious Bualneas lnloma1rtx. 328 Old Heme Statement Newport Blvd., Suite The followil'O persons B-2. Newport Beaoh, CA are doing buslriesa as: 92663 Newman Propertiea Vlckl L. Teylor, 1607 LLC, 350\ Marous Ave- Santiago Drive, Newport nue, Newport Beach, CA Beach, CA 92660 92663 This busineas le oon· Newman Properties dueled by: an Individual LLC, {CA), 3501 Mercus Have you started Avenue, Newport doing business yet? Beech, CA 92663 · · Yes. 11/10IOO Thia business le con· ii ByFax ('•4''l ~· t • .,;,Q .. ByPll ... {'l••I) M 2·c>(1-11 HyMlll.,............_ ;}:10 \\ r•I 0.-.\ Slrr••f (:iu•f4' ~f••ett~ (:.\ Q2f1.!- \1 ~ ..... .,.. tthif, .. """ ... ·~··· ....... ,.. .... _._.. .. .,., t~" ...... ••UIJH tttitl •Y It' .. u ''"' '-1t411'1th1ttWt.,,1...,114, I ........ __ ,......,_,. ......... .. ~ .. ,, ...... -·1 .. tr11h<111<• R·:illnu.._; f10pn1 \Jh ...... _.riJit, \t'nlk-lo n,:Jo .. , .. "";;t)Opm \~....tr•~h-..Ln ~ EOUAJ. HOUSING OPPORTUNITY An re.al est.ne adv•ivsino In thl$ newspaper IS sUbjec1 to the Federal Fair Housing Act ol t 968 as ill11ended which makes 11 illegal to advertise •any preference: Pmrtation or dismmlnatlOn t>aSeO on rKe. cotor, rallo· Ion, sex. handieap. tamlllal status or ,,.,iO!lal origin. or an mtenllon lo make any such preference. limitation or &scnmlnition • ThlS newspaper wlll not -nowlngly accept any advertisement for real esute which Is In vlOlallon of the QW Our readtrs 1re hereby informed that all dWtfllnQ$ adVtltlstd In this llfWSPll"lr are wallablt on an equal= onity llul~. To com ain of d1scrimi· ri11lon, HUD toll·lree at HICXM24-8590 • 3 WAYS TO BUY A HOME FOR LESS MONEY FREE REPORT Av1ll1bl1 Free • recordect message 1-8N-223-t612 ID 11014 ED VAN OEN BOSSCHE REAL ESTATE BffOKER LOCAL SINCE 1170 949.e50-0943 www.ntwportmtu hom11.com OPEN SUN 1'4 200 I 20I RUBY AVE 381 38a + lormal <*I nn "' olllce new carptt/ftoo!tng. 11, 150,000. LOlt Vence Raellor. 9'1M73-4082 ll9 OlllllM .. lo t.y 118«11 lllld f blodl lo oc:ai. » 281 ' 2Br 1.581. WI# ltlftl'fl/rl ""-" from HI0,000 Cameo Shoral Pltlonmlo Oceml VllWI. Two Master 8' Suites. 2 Famlv 0t gil8SI Br Sulles, Maids 9r. Altist Studio ~ el rooms are spaciolll with 1 C1 cetl- lnge. $2,795,000. Shown by ~ ~ WBM Tl\ISI Owner/A$!!!!! 949-760-0303 WON'T LAST OPEH SAT·SUN 1-5 1019 Dolphin TetTllCe f rt row view · of Bay, ocean and Catalina 48f 38r a car ..,... on • ~ lot. 12,9'0,000 Mt-37t11H ED VAN OEH ll()SSCHE REAL ESTATI llAOKER LOCAL SINCE mo _.Mso-ot43 www.newportmtu homH.com· ... . t . ~--, ~--~ Giant 8 + GUMt 2 Kitchens, 1 Bloctl to Beech. $695,000. Agent 949-723-8120 New Ocunfront Llltlng OWnef BuUdtr Agent 949-723-8120 EO VAH DEN BOSSCHE REAL ESTATE BROKER LOCAL SlNCE 1170 949-650-0943 w;ww.ntwportmtu hom11.com ASSOCIATtO REALTY Setvlce Of Newport Belcll Sales, Rentals, lnves1men1s Prop1111ea since 1970. Jim Jecoba, Salaa Mngr 14MfHH3 PRIME ESTATES Lots • Oceen Views! Cell Pltrlck Tenen All!t!l 949-85M705 w,.,.,._ .-:iwlfw# ....... ~ ,,,,,, PIM-.,, ....,..,,"" ""r:r.,. 111 HU~ llACff ~ Jv*1t, 1 ........ ..,., -......... .., .............. -........ Clll 11...r.-n duoled by; Limited Lia· blllly Co. Have you atarted doing boelriea yet? No NewlllaJI P1opertlH, U.C, Jeflr.y D. Newman • Prellldent Thi• 'ltatemem waa flied whh fhe County ~~~ 20019"4141 Delly Pllot Mey 1 o. 1!,i 24, 31, 2001 ThO~ Fictitious Buelneu Name Staitement The lo/lowing peteons are dol{IO boefnesa u : SIGART GRAPHIC DE· SIGN, 2951 Randolph Avenue, Co!Jta Mesa, CA 92626 Linh Tuan Le. 8971 Natoma Avenue, West· mfllter, c~ 02683 Thia business la oon· ducted by: a.n lndlvldual Have you etarted doing bualnese yet? Yee, 5-1-01 Unh Le This statement wu filed with the County Clefl< of Oninge County on O!il0el2001 20011884150 Daily Pilot May 10. 17, 2•t 31. 2Q01 Th033 THE COSTA MESA ZONING ADMINIS· TR ATOR Will RENDER A DECISION ON THURSDAY, MAY 24, 2001, OR AS SOON AS POSSIBLE THERE· AFTER, ON THE FOL· LOWING ITEMS: • 1. ZONING APPLICA· TION ZA•01 ·08 FOR DIANE STEINBERG, DVM. AUTHORIZED AGENT FOR SIGNS AND SERVICES COM- PANY, TO Al.LOW INSTALLATION OF A 16' HIGH SIGN, IL· LUMINATED ON THE NORTH SIDE ONLY, WITHIN 200' OF RESI· DENTIALLV·ZONEO PROPERTY. LOCATED AT 1680 TUSTIN AVE· NUE IN A Cl ZONE. ENVIRONMENT AL OE· TERMINATION: EX· EMPT. • 2. ZONING APPLICA· TION ZA·01·11 FOR ROBERT L . DICKINSON. AUTHOR· IZED AGENT, FOR A MINOR CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT FOR A RECORDING STUDIO, LOCATED AT 1001 WEST 17TH STREET IN AN MO ZONE. ENVIRONMENTAL OE· TERMINATION: EXEMPT IF THE ABOVE • • ' i • ' i • ACTION(S) IS/ARE CHALLENGED IN C OO RT, THE CHALLENGE MAY BE LIMITED TO OML Y TliOSE ISSUES RAISES lf'ol WRITTEN CORRESPONDENCE DELIVERED TO THE ZONING ADMINIS· TRATOR PRIOR TO THE ABOVE DATE. FOR FURTHER IN· FORMATION ON THE ABOVE APPLICA· TIONS, TELEPHONE (71 4) 754-5245, OR COME TO THE PLAN· NING DIVISION (SEC. ONO FLOOR OF CITY HAU), A'f 77 FAIR DA'IVE. COSTA MESA, CALIFORNIA, Published Newport Bhch·Cotta Meaa Dally Pifot May 10, 2001 TH035 Flctltloue Buelne" Heme Statement The following pertont are doing bualneu as: Westerri Dl81t'lbutlng, 3920 Bltdl St .. Ste. 105, Newport Beach, CA 92660 Western Marl\etlng Corporetlon (CA). 392 Birch Street, Ste. 105. Newport Beech, CA 92680 Thia buslnesa Is con· ducted by: a corporetion Have you started doing busineH yet? Vea, 518/0l Western Marketing Corporation Linda Ferguson, Exec. VP Thia statement ·was filed v.lth the County Clerk of Oninge County on 05/08/2001 20016H4t82 Daily Pilot May 10, 17, 2i. 31, 2001 ll\028 Fictitious Buslneu Name Statement The following pereons are doing business aa: Shape-Up Skin Care, 2101 E. Coast Hwy .. Co- rona del Mar, CA 92656 Amber Rose Burne, 78 Meadowbrook, Alleo Vleio. CA 92656 This business la con- ducted by: en individual Have you started doing business yet? Yes. Oct. 3, 2000 Amber Rose Bums This statement waa flied with the Coonty Clertt ol Orange· County on 0510812001 2001SU415j Dally Pilot May 10, t7, 24, 31, 2001 !lJ03i ' ' Pio1ttloul ............ .......... ...., .... The folloWI~~ are'Clolng ~· • Suneth G..,., 13Q2.1 wr .. ttn Pt., Tu.tin. ~ 82780 -' Katrina Turney, 1~ 1 WrMlth Pl., TU9tin, CA 92780 Thi. bullMM It CM-- duded by: an I~ liava you •I• doing bullnetl y«? I Katrina Tumey ''" Thi• ltatement=ti~ filed with the CouO Clertt of Orange on 05/04/2001 - 2001eeeaeze Dally Pilot May 10, U~ , 2-4. 31 I a«!l Tl@r .... Flctftlou• Buelnes• , NllM hrtament, The ,folloWtng per80M• are doing bu8lnell at; .. : Grunnet Enterpt'lsg 1133 E. Maplewood n .. , Oratloe, CA 92866 Ill • Llniia EHen Grunnet. 1133 E. Maplewood Pr.:"' Oninge CA 92866 ... This bUalneas la cotl> • ducted by: an lndMc:luM' Have you alerted doing buslnHs yet.?. · Yee. 411/01 • Linda Ellen Grunneb Ttils S1atemeri~ \l(fS, filed with the COUflly, Cleflc of Orange County I Oii 04/11/2001 I 2001SH12'fr" Dally Piiot May 10, 17, 24. 31. 2001 ~ What happentif . .. ' you don't advertise? ·· • I I I NOrHING~~ • Call the ClassHieds · (949) 642·5678 ll I ~.~~· Polley ... Hat.:·' tuul •h•u,Uuu"' un· .i1uhtt•t•t eu l'l\ftUltf" 11ntho u1 11\lli.~~ lh,. ._. puhli.-hN t"4'<lf"n ..,,.. if1t-1 u~h\ !H f'f'it'""'•r. "'•·fft..-..-if~~ ...,., i;a.r.or n-jHt uu~ f tu .. ,,.if1,.,t Hth .. 111MJ>uUitut. 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From 11450 & I' Sl&tO. (8n) 471-0725 ~· . ... 'd. · .. '. Tu Bt)-o l(f!, I~ l/el"e,.1 ST. ANDREW'S RUMMAGE SALE tfewport's biggest and be.~t sak w bentfit Local charilits l!r4'v~•w ~.t .. : Fur 8f•riuu11 u11lique launtent 1111d t lhn-19t111 ,.11nppt·N Moy 9. :~-6 p.m. $3 donntioo at tlir door. llumu1ag~ Sal.,: Muy IO. l) a.m.· 7 p.m. and Mny 11 9 a,m.·2 p.m. • STAN DB.£. W'S PAUllnta.1AN CHuacH ...... ""I \111l11 \ ~ Ii.! \, 1•p111I I:,•• I.• 1_11 11 1, ~I I:. I 1 440 ~1 -1=~78 1·-:=I Pret1lgloue prlvete club I I _ ~ wlluoclete 440 ~ oi.O"~~Gold~ =-='-C~ilJ'!!!f ml SALE jewelry, wn:n.. ~. ' ===-==:::-= ... _____ __,_ coledi>les 949-642·9447 ._._-·RxturWE--:-aulD-._. =~p~~~~ '::: TOP 1$$/RECOAOSI UOUIOAT10HI toh of c:.. W_.SUicker MORE~ ' Jazz, R & B, Soul, Rock, ""'"'" 6...... ..... • ......._ ........... ..:......= =·= elc. 50'• • 60'• ~~ ----·-~ ~ Biter. Shooolna Certt: • ANA1£M. 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We seek a project admi llstlator to coordinate the efforts of sales. tedlnical, and researdl professionals to bring together every detail of h~ projects. You must have the sophistication and poise to woric with high visibility, internationally known clients with style and arace. You will cOordinate projects with various lnteMewing tadiltles. via phone and computer. trade timelines, minimize cosu. and be ~for perfect records and billing of high-dollar accooots. We seek a posltiYe, team person who can help others do more. If you haw exceptional talent to orchestrate teams fOf perfect project completion. CALI. NON to aminge a confidential Interview with Don Dusatlco (949) 474-2710 www.golklp.com THI GALLUP GaOAlllUTION equal opportunity employer BUSSBOYS Needed FIT OI PIT. Sabatino'• S1u11g1 Co., N.B. MM87-8783 WORK FROM HOME 1111'1 IMrw blMd TrM Co expanding. No bl> ... tr1lln P'f or fi. T revel benefits Must hevt oompuler. CaU Nowll 714-962--0092 CLIENT COORDINATOR ~.fl/f Med Ole. AM or The Gallup OrgA111Z1tion Altemoon 1'11111 & comp .. ,------, .-S 1 pcdve IMm per· Fax,. IO 714-e62..0190 or 471 mlSERVOYBTICES 11C1n w11o cen help °'*' do ca1 714-61z..2n more Cd Don Dulllko =....:....:..;:;..=..:.::...:::..:..:..._ __ now IO llTlllOI I ._ Siies ~ ------949-474-fl& FTA'T 1or gill & hotN c1eoor P/f OEllOHSTRATOAS ~ Aek,,~':e~ Sat. & SI.II In grocery Aon or· Mart MM40-7373. slores in 'JO.Ill .,..., car nee· "SllY Call ~50-4336 SERVERS WANTED or 760-591~7 Experienct neeet .. ty ""-' bl .... llllC ltM llstl1199 "' ttM. ·categoiy NY requil9 you to call 1 900 number In which ...... chlr9I per minute. DENTAL pnvate Newpol1 Sabltlno'1 Sauuge 8elCt1 ollice aMb eicp'd Co, N.B. Mi-817-8783 ....._ _____ _, front ollice peqon. FIT HYGEIST~ l*fWllk Weekend RECEPTIONIST F -for buly Riii &I* Arm. u 191 IO l·cvu. or Siii i SI.II K Fu,__ cal ~9-646-7789 '° s. Lemon MN4C).3110 FTIPT Salte Po11tlon1 AYlll. Upscale Ntwpor! Beach custom turnllura Alrl. MIS hl'i'8 en eye lor ~ end cob, end -sa1tS ne .....,.1m Call (949l642-S671 Pet a few war4t t• .. ,. ,., Y"· You 've heard about Viagra ... but have you tried it? • Viagra success is dependent on proper use. Get information &om a phylldan who ~lnSuv.al Dylfuncdon and hat perfonn<d -12 v..,_ Clinkal Studia t ~ ... ...... ., 949~200 hlsandt..rilealth.com Minion CanOlf ~ Cll now -.OOT.CUREI e'4Nilwww.alllllcai-P"'wt11!1o!'.- OVERSTOCKED. A call to classified will help! (949) 642-567 ·-----· I ' I • PUBLIC NOTICE Thi calf' Nllc-Utllltltl Com· llilllkll'I AEQUIAES ..... l.md ... ............. ..... t..ir PUC. CllT....e.r;.,_ ............. NT.C.P ...... lltll 11dtdl ... . ,.. ........ ............. ..... ~ .. ~-udl.a OOIRN 1111 ,,.... .. , Thunday, liiay 10, 2001 813 Have · A Garage Sale! Call the Pilat Classifieds · at C949J 642·5678 ta Place Your Garage · Sale Ad! • 'We'll ~-..... ~~-,.· ': J_ o. • I ~ ·.4.J' A ADI • .Bl4 . ' . ' .................. ..... lnllltar, ....... ..... OOldlOn. ,._. Hl.020 Ol!o p!tiltM VOUBETRBJUOOE \ .......... '*"-' u .................... ,.... tt4 u "' 8od't vulftcrlble. F..&ll deaJa. dl.mnond.1 b ~ ~ .... winnlna. A :=., ~r:. :~ %: vt 350 q. 4)(4, 8 a. :c'· ~~ed. ::: NOmf cu WU ............ to ..... ICO, ll'ld. nnf, OltlGICL "°""* ... Ollll OWIW, ~ ""· aood. Pii''7tt!t71H2!t ,.17,.2 ~blckloWcsl'siicecompjetcda newlfUfS*'8174Zl,t: rnnlr, co, dlrome kMy _ - 3 ot»-lriel eel. .......... 1¥11. oc """" .... loaded, bNulllul cond. • ... - -~ J 8 rlf11., P.ast's diamond shift It trick ·--.. .....,.11,. ~'~Jees. linlndnQ warr °""" -..., ~ • Q J '5 3 1wo was imperative. Had Eatt -. Wlte777291 OC '4llO ,1Mll loedM, ~ EAST rctumcd a heari, the ja:k woWd have MPCIDH BENZ EUO 8kr e.U-58t1888 ..:U. aell -. ,. K 9 forced lhe eoe and one of dummy'• 'M 7311 !ft. 1 owner, ex· 7tt.2!tftl7 c, 0 95 ~~~kin of~-~~.~ui!shed, on 4*ltnt condition, $14,95 ~Yl,llloMnA"' W T ,....._, -o 1"0765 u"' I '"""'"'• ... owing iour 714-549-1757 EX1 211. or -. "'Pl ~ .._ -• AK. 2 sl*Ses to be made.. Similarly. had e.tt720-15f9. (2IOOIA) 110.-0 Mo, AC, tlllOOIWOGf Bast cashed ' aecxiod club aod lod a loull C011t Acur'I (P1571) ..... SOtrrH • AQJ 103 ~K H third tound, declarer would 'have 71tt?t2!00 8cMlll Cwt Aalrl ruffed with the ten, led the kinfti:f ...... qao 'f1 · 714-t?t!ffO ¢AQ2 .... ~. r IRn '"••• I" ' N•fY1 91'9Y.. ""' lllt9f, NIMln Niimi • ,..,..,Y, .ore .. ,. nw. u wm. n IUIW'OOf,s , oNy ....... a,. -CD TOYOTA COAOL.LA '17 •98 The bkldln.&: .. . . . ' entered dUtpmy with a heart ruff to 8 1111 .,... --. -· ,... ~AC *"'° w.... pk:t up trumps and eventually dis· • 1'P (Pt&ll) t10,9llO • ~ card two diamonds on the queen-jaok' ooftd. '°""' COllt Aalrl ~ rM. ""'° « of clubs. MtfM1907 71C.t7 .. 2500 lllll Mt 6'::1 Plf'Y EAST SOVTH WE.fl' NPRTH I• l • le::> 4• .... ,_ ,.., As the play developed, Eut lllACEDU 19111 15 guessed wclf by leadina a heart to the Delk '*». ctvome lfltlMle. ace to collect a ooe·triclc .CC. But sup-,.. titM, ~ mlllal, 1385() pmc South held the ace of hearts and .... 7'HIOf « Study the biddina and play of lhis West the jack or l}*fes. Now the 94~1170 m 113r Lany. Opening lead: Ten or • deal from the Canadian Nationals in · only way to detul the cootnct was to lbronio. Did anyone CtT in the bid· continue with a club to promote a ding Of play? Deci~ (or yourself. trump triclt for the defense. SbouJd The biddinj C8(lnot be (auhod. east nave been c:oofrooted with this Indeed, North deserves an accollde sinwion? ror jumping to four s~. which Ablolutely not! After wiming the both put Lbc: ~ts man impoW· king or diamonds West should simply ble flleSSin& SJtuation and ended the cash the eoe of hearts before revert· aucuon. ing ID clubs. and the cootnlCl would West led Lbc: ten of clubs, covered have been scuttled with no ifs, ands by the jack and kina. East shifted to a or buts. STARTING 1-~11·w1 l~aml BMW 1211 'tt CADIJ.AC Eldondo'" Font r ... 'tt A 1\ TlJW ConV'lltlllll, Low Mllel. Wl1ll 1)91, lln lh, 51k ml IMD, AC, p, lllOOMIClf 1 y £ (48XX115) • S3S,"5 (802576) $20,988 (2111QA) 17,M 'CREVIER BMW NABERS South C0111 AQn 714-835·3171 1714)!49=!100 71'•179-2500 BMW 5211 T·WlgOll 't9 c.dllllc Sinllte 't5 24K 111111 loW 55k ml, IMthll, mooni1 (4FYY42A) $37,915 (820p43) $14,988 CREVIER BMW NABERS 714·835·3171 (J14)540:t1oo ....... ...... ... c.-Se¥lll 'ti -" -Sk, llafher, dean lnftnlll M30 't1 Con~ 781t ml, boolca, aP rtoOldl, ..... tan llbr, co. ctlromt wheels, like new condition $8,996 vW 597218 oc Auld lltollel'I Mt-SM-11U BUSINESS?~ • • • • • • • • • • • llOODJO&t RBUAILB SERVICES. 'NTERBSTING THINGS ro BUY. lfS.Ml HERB EVERmAY iN CUSSIPBIJ (949) 642-5678 Auto, 15K ..... co (806273) $7,988 (4FKFOl5) $33,915 NAll!RS ------CREVIER BMW l114)54H100 714-835-3171 TM Ltgal Drpartmtnt at tM Daily Pilot is pkased to announce a TIL'W sm;ice now avaiiahk to new businesses. Boaton Whal« 21fl, '13 F'tl-. be wwy of OU! 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BMW 3111 ·as and undemancl any $2 . 94IH&0-9656 Grey ..... 18 ml, S ep, CADILLAC Eldofldo '81 conltleta bllote you ------AC's2;~4.::S1:;'°9 TCM, 300 H.P., low ml, -''_u"-·----1 • ~ I BMW 3251 '89 (600066) NABERS $21.988 FIND . • WhlM, 54pd. MW engine, (?t4)540-1100 ...._ ________ __. $300()IOB0.MM5M384 BMWZJW Low mllll, Ultr. (3XIE742) $19,895 CREYl£R BMW 71...,5-3171 Bay St, Comz Mesa. If you cannot stop by. please ca/J us at (949) 642-4321 and~ will makt ammgmunts for you to handle this proctdu" by mail. If you should haw any farther qumions, p'kase call us and we wiU bt mQrt than glad to assist you. GQod /uclt in your uw businrn! THIS WEEK,S SPECIALS 193FORD •971suzu 'llBFORD ... FORD •95 FORD 'IUJEEP 'lllSJEEP '1111 FORD 'llBFOllO ESCORT WB# LX HOMBREP/11 RAllSER l'ICKUI' PROBE QT THU#OER•IRD WRAllBLER CHEROKEE Wl#DllTAR E-1llO AT, AC, clean Auto, AC, Clean A T, AC, Clean . 5-SPO., lthr., AT, A C, f/p wr. Clean, Summer A T. A C, c ln . A'T, f/pwr. Club Chaleau, Ladd (123417) (658352) (8 95304) loaded (113109) (106315) Fun (412036) (529797) (A14538 ) (A63 8 5 6) $5976 S.8976 $8976 $8976 $8976 $8976 $9976 $9976 $10,976 19BFORO '99FORD '1111 TOYOTA 'llTHO#OA '119MAZDA 'llTFORD '•TOYOTA •1111 FORD 11N1MAmA ESCORT SE WB# ESCORTLX CAMRY LE CIVICLX PROTEBE .,.,....,,,,, tx CAME RY RAMSER XCAll Mll.li#IA AT, AC, f/pwr. A 'T, AC, c /n . AT. AC, f/pwr. Super Clean, Must Ses AT, AC, loaded AT, AC, alloys, Fully Powtr, Clean AT. 6 cyl, loaded Lthr., roof, (195753) (215651) (286 825) (559362) (179671) f/pwr. (127112) (371287) (A91597) loaded (120919) 1 10,976 $10,976 $10,976 $10,976 1 11,976 111,916 $11,976 1 12,976 112,976 '119SATUR# •99 TOYOTA "DO FORD 'llllMTUR# '00 #lllllA# '1111 /#0llO 1•l'ORD '•FOllD "1111 HOllO.lt sc-2 COROLLA FOCU6LX BW-Jl ALT/MA EX1UlllBI,,.,.., TAUllUllBE W/#DllTAR CIVICLX AT. AC, Clean AT, AC, f/pwr. Lo, l o m l. AT, A C, sharp Low ml/es, very F/powsr, c rean Fully loaded, AT, A C, f/pwr. AT. A C, f/p wr. (272754) (254664) (123498) (165802) clean (183243) (8 95223) alloys (17 10 11) (A16103) (558819) $12,976 1 12,976 1 12,976 '13,976 114,976 .'14,976 '14,976 114,976 1 14,976 •1111 MERCURY 'DO FORD •oo MERt:lllfY "•CH/EVY '1111 •MW '1111#.aAll "OOHOllDA ••FORD ... ,,OllO BAllLE L8 WB# FOCll6 6E wtl# COUtlAR 161111XflM 112111 MAXIMA ACCOllD8E MWTA••r ~Jtl.r AT, AC, f/pwr. AT, AC. loaded V6, AT. f/p wr. Full Pwr. Alloys F/powsr. alloys F/powsr, xtra AT, AC F/pwr., VB, AT, ll pwr., alloys (611560) (239552) (6346 19) (137799) (K5S914) clean (810947) (009465) loaded (128330) (A14944) '15,976 1 15,976 115,976 116,976 '16,916 116,976 116,976 1 16,976 117,976 ... FORD ·-Cl#IYllLE• "00'°'"/AC '•FOllD ... AODllA ••nJYOTA 'OOlllMIOA .,,_ .. ,. F -1llOXCAB 6E•Rllllll JXI B/IAlllD '11/X __,.AMII •T ,.,..llllA 1.8 ••llllA ~UOIE ......... A T, AC, f/pwr. Convt.,, leather. GTP Edition, Convt., leather. AT. AC, flpwr., F/power, rear AT. alloys, Lthr , qUMJ Nlflno, (A47557) load8d (270373) loaded (2lU058) /oadtHJ (217484)· alloys (009213) AC (132204) loaded (002565) IOMlld (A1"'88) 1 17,976 117,976 '18,976 '18,976 '19,971i '19,976 '20,976 121,976 *1118,._.ll '•JAllUAll '117AOC#IA Yll/IW. .,,,.,r-T'llAI: XJ-16 a.•• ...... AT. f/pow1r, MU$1 S#. A Beauty FuJtt LOldld, Alloyi Auto, Ff/I~ Allys alloys (A5"242) (76 3 932) (012 248) (299076) '21,976 $23,976 $23,978 $24.,1178