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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2001-06-28 - Orange Coast Pilot.. SERVING THE NEWPORT -MESA C01'At'AUNmES SINCE 1907 ON THE WEB: WWW.DAILYPILOT.COM THURSDAY, JUNE 28 I 2001 Back ~ay plan holds water with supervisors • County leaders tentatively approve environmental report for dredging effort, expected to begin in 2003. Paul Clinton D AILY PtLOT UPPER NEWPORT BAY -An ambitious plan to restore Upper Newport Bay by dredging sedi- ment, moving an island and adding new wetland.s took a major step for- ward Tuesday when the plan was tentatively approved by the Orange County Board of Supervisors. The supervisors unanimously BITIERSWEET FINALE approved the project's environmen- tal-impact report. Before asking his colleagues to support the report, Supervisor Tom Wtlson said questions must still be answered about who will ultimately foot the project's $35-million bill. Newport Beach has begun lob- bying Rep. Chris Cox (R-Newport Beach) for federal funding. ·u it sounds like l'm a bit excit- ed, it's because I am,• Wilson said. "However, the work is not com- plete. We still have to work dosely with Congressman Cox lf we are to get to the finish line.• Local agencies involved in the project, not set to get underway until 2003, expect to pay for 35~ of 'If it sounds like I 'm a bit excited, it's because I am. However, the work is not complete. We still have to work closely with Congressman Cox if we are to get to the finish line.' Tom Wilson Orange County Board of Supervisors the cost, or $12.5 million. That money was made available in the state budget with park bond money from Proposition 12, which passed m March 2000. It wa.s split over two yedTS, with dbout $7.52 million m the state's 2001 -02 bud- get. If local offioals have it their way, the federal government would cov- er the remaining 65%, or $22 mil- lion. The Army Corps of Engineers is spearheading the project. The certification of the environ- mental report 1.5 a ma1or step for- ward, Newport Beach Assistant City Manager Dave Kiff said. "The fact that the county approved it 1s 1ust one hurdle toward getting the muck out of the bay,· Kiff said. #Our remaining challenge is to secure the federal DON lfACH I OAl.Y Pl.OT From left. Costa Mesa Nattonal Uttle League's Matt Wedgeworth, Brice SHllman and Andrew Whitaker still enjoy candy bars despite Jodng tbe Unal game of the season, going further than any other team in the dty's blstory. For full story ln Sports, see Page Bl. Beek ready to oppose Koll development • Author of Greenlight initiative says no expansion in airport area is warranted. MnhlsWlnkler DAILY PILOT NEWPORT BEACH -As · Koll Center officials get ready to sell their 250,000-square-foot expansion project to the city's voters, the author of the aty's new slow-growth law said Wednesday he'll oppose the plan. • 1 would give it 70% odd.s that I would"be involved in writ- ing the ballot argument against" the project, said Allan Beek, who helped bring Greenlight to victory last year. Greenlight will play a role in the expansion because it No b11zz about it •New re$taurant in Udo Marina Village · 'has hurdles of the past to overcome. ............ 0MY PlloT requires voter approval for any projects that add more than 40,000 square feet, 100 peak- bour car trips or 100 dwelling units above what's allowed in the general plan. City Council members approved the Koll expansion at their meeting Tuesday, and will vote on a zoning amendment and development agreement for see KOLL PAGE A 12 QUUllOll WHAT DO YOU THINK? Would you ,...._ that new, large Newport development OClCW doMr to John ..,.. Airport tt.. .as.wt.ere In the dty7 can our Readers Hotline at (949) 642-.6086 or send e-mail to dailypilotO latimes.com. Please spell your name and include your hometown and ~ number, for verification purposes only. TM NeWport FllllCo.Wlll ....... ........ •oz· I ........ an? ml ... .. side of the fund.mg.• l Jp next, the Army engineers will flesh out the detatls of the project, induding specific locations for the dredging and other work. Using heavy dredging equipment, the engineers plan to remove 2.1 mil- lion cubic yard.s of sediment. The project has brought together a broad coalition or groups, includ- ing Newport Beach, Costa Mesa, Irvine, Tustin, Lake Forest, Santa Ana, the county, the state and the Army engineers. In a Tuesday letter, Mayor Gary Adams urged Cox and Rep. Dana Rohrabacher (R-Huntmgton Beach) SEE BAY PAGE A12 Estancia players call off protest • Mobil will financially make up for basketball team's fund-raising loss. Jennifer Kho DAILY PILOT COSTA MESA -The Estarlcia High School girls' bas- ketball team has ended its protest against a Mobil gas sta- tion on Harbor Boulevard. The players waved picket signs with •Honk if you support the Estancia High School guls' basketball team!• and "Down with Mobil!" on Monday morn- ing because the Mobil Oil Co wouldn't let them have a fire- works stand tJu.s year in theu usual spot on an adjacent prop· erty belund the station. The tedl1l has used the prop- erty, previously owned by C.J. Segerstrom & Sons, for its biggest annual fund-raiser for the last five years. The Mobil gas station, which bought the property over the last year, refused to allow the team to use it for a fireworks stand this year because of salety concerns. Tom Antal, pnncipal of the school, and Mobil Oil Co. repre- sentatives are working out an agreement that will allow the team to continue its ba.sketball activities. "I met with executives wtth the company th.ls morning, and they were most cooperative in working out an agreement,• Antal sa.id. "Mobil wants to take care of the girls.• Wlule an exact amount had not been determined by press time, Antal sa.id the company •wishes to cover the girls' losses.• At the protest Monday, Desiree Wilson, one of the play- ers, said the team usually raises SEE PROTEST PAGE A012 , &1115 A2 CIMI ra IS 1111111 _...... ______ .. NII~ a .. . -" IN • • llllfLY II IUSllESS results fiom Callf omia legislation that bas led to an increase m health-care retrofit, renovation and the construction of more health- care buildings. The legislation requires that all acute care facilities in the state meet additional selsmlc standards. McQi.rtby names vice president McCarthy, one of the nation's largelt neelth-care bullden. recent- ly promoted Steven C. Mynsberge to viCe pr81ident Ol health-care ser ... vices at the Southern CalifomiA divi· sion in Newport Beach. The company satd the move Before the promotion, Myns- berge supervised health care and other projects in the state for McCarthy, for which he bas worked for 22 yean. Doily Pilot Heidi swaps frozen yogurt for clothes T lght Assets opened last week at fashion Island. It carries the best selection anywhere for workout, dance and hip street wear. •1t•s very bou:. tiquee, • says the owner, Hei- di Miller. "There are things here you won't find any- where else. It carries every- thing you need to wear to and from the gym; all kinds of shoes; tap and ballet; tutus, tights and street wear.• Name brands available are Da.nsldn, Capezio, Barysh- nikov, Carushka, M. Rose, Pezzi, Papillon, Only and Dance Shoes. Tight Assets was at Crystal Court for the last eight years, and there's a Palm Desert location. Tight Assets is Heidi MiBer's sec- ond business venture, her first being Heidi's Frozen Yogurt, which comprised 120 Joseph N. Bell THE BEU CURVE 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. A'Maree's is at 1649 Westcliff Drive, New- port Beach. Information: (949) 642-4423. Steven McManus • chains of yogurt shops in nine states when she sold it 11 years ago. Information: (949) 640-6600. H you want to go through rolling blackouts "in style,· 11marie Doty, the owner of Acanthus Gallery, recom- mends stocking up on light- ing at its sale. The "blackout sale• is on all candleholders, hurricanes and lamps up to 50% off. Acanthus Gallery has an enormous selection of marble, bronze and walnut candleholders and hurri- canes. "There are lamP.S to die for with special attention to detail,· says Doty. •won- derful shades, finials and fin- ishes not found anywhere else. There are also many, many wonderful items to select from, including antique prints (1613-1850); decorative boxes; bejeweled picture frames; hlmiture, including small accent tables and more.• Acanthus Gallery is at 2908 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. It's open from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tues- day through Saturday • and noon to 5 p.m. Sunday. It's closed Mondays. Informa- tion: (949) 640-1470. Whole Foods Mark.et is now carrying wild Alaskan salmon that's been approved by the Marine Stewardship Council, which promotes sus- tainable fishing practices by rewarding fishermen and fisheries that practice envi- ronmentally sound fishing methods. Wild Alaskan salmon is the first North . American seafood product to earn the council's certifica- tion. The council promotes fishing practices that allow a targeted fish population to recover to healthy levels from past depletion and help maintain a healthy ntarine ecosystem. On Saturday, Whole Foods Market will host a special "Fish For Our Future· day in which local celebrity chefs will demon- strate bow to cook wild Alaskan salmon and will pro· ·vide s.amples. Recipes and information about seafood sustainability will alsQ be in the seafood department and throughout the store. Whole Foods Market is on the lower level of 1\iangle Square at 1870 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. Information: (949) 574- 3800. HE IS Welding power GENERATING SPARKS Steven McManus spends hours as the man behind the mask -a welder's mask. The 44-year-old has welded since high school. He has had his own shop, Apollo Diesel, in Costa Mesa since 1982. It is there th.at he builds custom diesel generators. McManus orders indus- trial moton from Japan and builds around them. He hims those inotors into gener- ators, dive compressors or water makers, which turns saltwater into freshwater. •rm a fabricator,• he said with a laugh. •A big fabricator." Around that motor, be builds engine parts, a heat exchange, a mixing muffler and a frame from scratch. It takes about a week to make a generator from beginning to end, he said, and about 20 hours of that is welding. Steel a weld done worker A BURNING DESIRE ·1 get hot and dirty,• McManus said. In the summer months, he waits until the evening, when the weather cools, to do much of his welding. But the time of day, the goggles and the mask don't keep him from getting burned. •You bwn yourself constantly," he said. ·1 bwn mysell every night and most every day. You just acci- dentally touch something, but you get used to it.• A POWERFUL IDEA There is no illusion that McManus has a glamorous job, but it is what he's always wanted to do. After graduating from Sonora High School in La Habra, McManus joined the Army as a medic mechan- ic, he said. •we lived on generators,• be said. •we lived in tents and had all gas generators. It was dangerous, and we had to have gas trucks come in, and you have to haul these big gas cans around. So, I thought about what the government needed." WJni NERVES OF STEEL Since be designed the Apollo Diesel Generator many years ago, the plan is all in bis head. So, he simply goes to work when the motors cmne in. Most of the parts he builds are made of steel, and he does what is called •tungsten inert gas• welding. Tungsten is what the welding materlal is made out of, and it ts stronger than steel, he said. "I come in, and I start getting met- al cut so I can start welding,• he said. "That takes about two days.• It takes about three days to put the whole unit together before be can run tests on it and ship it out - to the tune of more than $7,000. -Story by Danette Goulet Photo by Greg Fry Llke, get your hajr dyed, OK? Cheri is having a storewide sale running Fri- day through July 4. Cheri carries a unique collection of home accessories, jewelry and clothing, including pop- ular lines Flax and Cotton- wear. You can also stop by and register to win a $100 gift certificate. New mer- chandise arrives daily at the store. Chert is in the Atrium Court at Fashion Island in Newport Beach. Information: (949) 721-5777. Cafe Pasal is having a special evening of wine, cheese and jazz from 5 to 8 p.m. today at the Garden Terrace at South Coast Plaza. For $15 per person, guests can sample several wines and enjoy an array ol French cheese. Or guests can order from Cafe Pascal's regular menu of quiches, crepes, sandwiches and pastries. Also throughout June, guests can enjoy swing and jazz from 5 to 8 p.m . Sunday. Information: (71-4} 435-2034. Cafe Pascal is on The Gar- den Terrace at the base of The Bridge of Gardens. W anna have more fun? In cel- ebration of the first Nation- al Blonde Day -surprised us, too -Cristophe Salon Will trans- form willing consumers into blonds for free. •we support this holiday day because everyone has ~e right to be blond,• said Cristophe Schattemann, owner of the Fashion Island salon. So, those interested should make appointments to go blond between 11 a.m. an<t 3:30 p.m. July 9. At the Web site, httpl l:www.nationcdblondeday.com, it interestingly points out the pwpose of the new day: •to stop the wide- spread belief that blonds are dumb and incapable.• So now they're reauiting non- RETAIL ROUNDUP blonds to join their side. You fill in the blank. Information: (949) 219- 0920. ONLY YOU CAN PREVENT AR!- WORKS ARES The California Fireworks Safety and Education program sent out an interesting media kit to promote its message. Most fascinating is the pro- gram's mascot -the Preventor. A comic book hero -complete with a helmet sporting goggles and an oxygen mask of some sort -the Preventor boasts an insignia on bis chest with a picture of fire with a line drawn across it. What's more is they throw in a lit- tle comic book with the Preventor's story. Turns out Forrest -that's his alter ego -was left at an orphan- age after his firefighter father fell in the line of duty. Later, that orphan- age catches fire and Forrest -not stupid as stupid does -saves everyone, but becomes badly burned in the process. About 10 years later, he learns bis purpose and throws on the aazy wannabe space suit. So, what it comes down to is that Smokey the Bear is just too darn busy with forest fires that the state has to employ the Preventor. Moral of the story: fireworks cause fires; be careful. Happy Fourth. Everyone's favorite upscale women's clothing store A'Muee's is closed Fri- day to prepare for its annual spring-summer sale, which starts Saturday. There are definitely best buys to be found at this annual sale. A'Maree's carries popular designerclothlng,acces- sortes, beaut1ful jewelry and shoes. The store is open from The new Donna Karan boutique at South Coast Plaza ts having a showing from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. today of the fall 2001 collection. It carries women's Donna Karan only. It's on the second lloor next to Nordstrom. Information: (71-4) 549-1053. • IEST IUYS llPPffr'S Thursdays and Saturdays. Send lnfottnation to Greer Wylder at l30 W. 8ay St.. Cos· . u Mesa, CA 92627, °' via fax at (949) 6"46-<4170. UADEB$ HOJUNE (949)642~ c.owtght Ho nlW5 storier. .. ntloN. edltoriM m.a.r Of ecMr· u.m.nts hlteln <Ml be ,...,..0- ~ ~ wrfniln pem8ion of~°""'*'· WUTlll All SURF . POUCI FIUS VOL ts, NO. 117 ll«ofd yot.w -c:o1-m.-met-nu-about 1he o.tty Piiot °' news ttpa. ADDlf $5 our;;;.. Is 330 W. lay St.. c.c.t.. Me5' CA 92627. tt0W TO llEAOt us __.,..,,_.ca...._ ..... .................... TEMPaA1\lm ~ IMS COfON de4 Milt 7M& (Oita Mela MWS Ne\;vpoft leld'I IQliS *'1JpOrt COllt 7M4 11Dll TODAY First high 10:M a.m.. , ................... O,S' Seeondhigt1 5:12 p.m. _,,, __ ,., ...... 5.1' second low 11 iiM p.m. ···-··-·-.. 1.5' ....., Pint~ 5:17 a.m.. ·---J.7' .... low u• ...... --.-... ,,,. _.,....,. ..... .s.s· ..... ... --111:)-U' COSTA MESA • A-..rt Place: An auto theft was reported In the 100 block at 3:38 p.m. Tuesday. • w.t 811k• SbHt: A grand theft was reported In the 1100 bk>ck at 11:51 a.m. Tues- day. • ,..,...... Ro..t A hit-.nckun was reported In the 2700 bkx:k at 8:56 p.m. tuesct.y. • SeawbwtM Clrde: A Vehlde ~was ntpOrttd In the 1000 bkxk at 8:24 p.m. Tu& day . .. '• ., . , .,. Daily Pilot ., " ., .. . ... , .. .. 't • I .. ' .. " '• .. . .. . .. Thunday, June 28, 2001 A3 A generation on, maybe it's time for a new type of patriotism ~ EDITOR'S NOTE: The following 1s an encore column that Joseph N. Bell wrote two yeall ago. I f you want to be shaken up a bit, ask the young people in your view why we celebrate the Fourth of July. lf half of them know - not in vague generalities, but very specifically what hap- pe~ed on that day -then you have quite a remarkable awareness of American his- tory in your neighborhood. And if one-tenth of them care, you might even have some of the vestiges of a badly out-of-date emotion we used to call patriotism. That wasn't a problem when I was growing up. I had an uncle named French Quinn who was a lawyer and general mover and shaker in the county-seat town of Decatur, Ind. I always think of him come the Fourth of July because I still remember vividly many childhood years of going to the local park on that holiday and listening to BRIEFLY IN THE NEWS Newport-Mesa to benefit from county Several items in Orange County's $4.6-billion budget, which was unanimously approved by the Board of Supervisors on Tuesday, are likely to benefit Newport- Mesa. The budget, approved dur- FOR THE RECORD · On Wednesday, the article "Costa Mes.a shopping center undergoes S12-million f~ lift" reported an Incorrect fig. ure for the project that was supplied by the investment company. The S12 million is the value of the entire proper- ty at Hi!lgren Square, and the construction project is taking place at a cost of $2 million. Joseph N. Bell THE BELL CURVE my uncle make his patriotic speech.Itnevervaried,andl could have repeated it word for word after a few years, but it still would have been unthinkable to miss that event. The appeal was clearly more emotional than intellectual. My uncle spoke from a bandstand that housed con- certs on summer evenings. There were flags draped around the podium, and the high school band set the tone of the day with rousing patri- otic music -heavy on John ing Q rare evening meeting, includes $1 .6 million for water- shed and ocean monitoring. County funding will also help pay for a new marine research laboratory on Shellmaker Island. The coun- ty is providing $1.2 million in tobacco settlement money to the project. Newport Beach has pledged to match that amount. Later this year, the county will {eplace the temporary water-quality trailer at tne island with another temporary Phillips Sousa -before he started speaking. Patriotism was n6t a frivolous matter, and July 4 -which also happens to be my birthday -was its banner day. Then it was home to shoot off my private store of fire- works with my friend, Eddie, whose family always shared the holiday with mine. On one memorable Fourth, I had a firework -·a triple rocket -I had been saving for last, and I set it up carefully in the middle of the yard. As J bent over lo light it -the high point of my day -Eddie ran up, said "I want to do it," and pushed me aside. I was outraged, and in the scuffle that followed, the triple rocket was both ignited and turned over on its side. Eddie and I ran, and Eddie fell over a hedge. He lay helplessly, thrashing his legs on top of the hedge while the triple rocket grazed him three times in the seat of his pants. I regarded this incident as a building until the permanent water lab can be built in 2003. The county's money will pay for the building, computers and lab equipment. The county has also hired a full-time microbi- ologist and research assistant. Their salaries are separate from the county's pool of money. The county's budget covers the financial year from July 1 to June 30, 2002. Last year's bud- get came in at $4.51 billion. MEX ICAN RESTAURANT 296 E. 17TH ST. COSTA MESA · 949·64S·7626 I ean ea Bass Fillets s 1 ~. Rl!o.s19' Fresh .AtlltnUc Salmon Steaks Maul Onions .. combined sign from God and the forefathers of our country demonstrating to all of us in highly dramatic fashion that justice -a cornerstone of the nation founded on this day -will indeed, somehow, eventually prevail. Now fireworks are some- thing we watch on Indepen- dence Day from a distant hillside, set off by unseen hands under sb'ict supervi- sion. And patriotism -a cel- ebration of country -is also something we view at a dis- tance, if at all. When I suggest this rather hesitantly to members of more recent generations of Americans, many of them say -with considerabl~ jus- tification -that there is far too much going on these days that discourages both trust and respect among Americans toward their country and its leaders. As a result, we have become very suspicious as & society of anything that smacks of institutional- ized emotion. Par too many Americans have become convi.rlced that patriotism requires looking at one's country with glasses so thickly rose-coated that the wearer can no longer see the enormous inequities and injustices in our society. Quite the opposite is true. One of the basic freedoms we've always enjoyed is the freedom to dissent from one another and from the deci- sio~s of our govemmenL Done legally and responsi- bly, by respecting the rights of those who disagree with us, such dissent can be the highest form of patriotism. The cynics who feed off the short view of current events and leaders in this country might usefully con- sider the long view on this Fourth of July: Slowly and often painfully, the precepts that motivated the men who signed the Declaration of Independence are standing the test of a world and a nation. whose complexities could not have even been imagined in 1776. Patriotism can't be force fed, nor can such symbols as playing the "Star-Spangled Banner" before public events or repeating the Pledge of Allegiance by rote substitute for it. Patriotism has to be felt. Perhaps the kind of siin- ple, unsophisticated warmth a lot of us, like my Uncle French, used to feel when we celebrated the Fourth will never be possible. again. Maybe now we need to find a new kind of patriotism that can regain the warmth and the long View, while at the same time accepting intellec- tually the inequities and complexities as we work to right them. As for me, someday I would like to have one more triple rocket in my yard - pointed. this time, to the sky. • JOSEPH N. BEU 1s a resident of Santa Ana Heights. His column appears Thursdays. Great Stuff ... Great Prices! New merchandise arriving daily. Come in and shop lhru our stores 'for unique < Art. Lamps, ~irrors. Accessories. Accent Furniture. Chairs. Pillows. Florals •. and much, much more ... always ~merchandise! Recently up ,0 60' °" featured on Standard Retail Pria'& Alan Mendelson's "Best Buys·. 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Mike Fine, the district's assistan! superintendent of business services, presented the board with the tentative budget and broke out 11 pages' worth of notable information. WHAT IT MEANS: Although the document w ill go through a process of NEWPORT·MESA UN If IED SCHOOL DISTRICT BOARD WUP·UP In-depth analysis and be trimmed over the next month, there is no deficit in the tentative budget. It is balanced with expected rev- enues totaling S 144 million and expenditures topping out at $142 million, Fine said. WHAT HAPPENED: . bo~~~~mbers canceled two summer meet- ings and added a couple of studY sessions. It is the board's practice to cancel the two regularly scheduled meetings in midsummer as t~ey do not.have much busi- ness. It is also their practice to hold all day study sessions before approving the final district budget. WHAi IT MEANSi The July 24 and Aug. 14 school board meetings are canceled. From 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Aug. 21 and from 8 a.m. to 1 r .m. Aug. 22, the board wil hold special study sessions to take an in-depth look at the proposed final bud~et. There will also be a special board meeting at 6 P:m. Sept. 4 for the purpose of holding a public hearing and approving the budget. WHAT HAPPENED: Eastbluff Elementary School's interim principal, Charlene Metoyer, was offi- cially named to receive the full-time gig. Metoyer has beerl w ith the Newport-Mesa Un if lerl School District for 14 years. She began as a teacher at Paularino Elementary · School, where her children attended school and where she was active in the PTA. Metoyer h~ also run the district summer science pro- gram, the Beckman Science camp, and acted as the sci- en~e and math coordinator for the district. WHAT IT MEANS: After a mass exodus of principals last summer, the district Is working to fill those positions once again with full-time administra- tors. Metoyer is the second· interim principal to step Into a principal position full time. Mike McGuire, now princi- pal of Ensign Intermediate, also began as an interim principal. WHAT HAPPENED: The Harbor Boulevard of Cars presented the school board and Costa Mesa High School Principal Diana Carey with a huge check -lrterar- ly. It was the group's second donation pf SS0,000 to school programs. Of that $50JOOO, $25,000 Is designat- ed Tor Newport Harbor High School~ Advancement Via Individual Determination • program, whiJe the other $25,000 will help pay for an after-school tutonng pro- gram for middle school stu- dents at Costa Mesa High. WHAT IT MEANS: These funds make pro- Doily Pilot grams possible. WHAT THIY SAID: "The Harbor Boulevard of cars have really put their money where their mouth is," trustee Jim Ferryman said. "It's good to see a local association step up to the plate like this. -Compiled by Danette Goulet NEXT MEETING WHAT: Newport-Mesa Unified School District Board of Education meeting' WHEN: 7 p.m. July 10 WHERE: Dlstfl(t Educa- tion Center, 2985-A Bear St., Costa Mesa Newport-Mesa school district, employees settle on new contract agreement Danette Goulet DAILY PILOT NEWPORT-MESA -The next paycheck many school dis- trict employees get will be just a little fatter. Negotiators for the Newport- Mesa Unified School District and the Classified School Employees Assn. have agreed Ulat all nonteachi.ng employees wlll get a 3% pay increase retroac tive td last year and another 3% that will become effective Sunday. District officials also promised to give emp\oyees an addition- al 2% increase next summer in an effort to keep wages com- petitive with other school dis- tricts. The school board a pproved the tentative agreem ent Tuesday night. After it passes through a few m ore official channels, it will go to the board again for final approval July 10, said Cindy Means, p resident of the California School Employees Assn. for Newport-Mesa. "So this brings us a great big step closer,• Means said. "It wasn't the 10% a lot of districts did, but we'd also like to keep the district in good fiscal shape.• The union conducted a small study of 10 positions, which· sh ow ed -that Newport-Mesa employees were 7 .5 % behind the mean. Th.e news will come as a relief to many employees who are already working a second job during the summer months when school is out. Last month, just before the end of school when many school district employees are out of work for three months, about I I 200 employees packed into the District Education Center during a school board meeting to show their support of union negotia- tors. The group, which filled the boardroom. was hoping to influ.- ence ongoing salary negotia- tions. "We're families,• said Roland Lujan, a union mem ber and food service employee, at last month's meeting. •w e 're not looking for big salaries. We're just looking for what's due us.• In their largest voter turnout I I I I I I 20%• ENTIRE PURCHASE J69 E. 17Th ST. I Cosu MESA Acaoss FaoM lblplts I : ~!!.~!~ .. ~~:~!~~~: ~• !1117 not be combined With anr• ditcounl °' ~ L. OIJCOclllb do not ID hair color DIOduds, Hin core & Seboslicln ~. bPim 6/30/2001 ... ----·--------- in years, employees voted in favor of the agreement 281 to 46, said Skip Roland, director of human resources for the district. School board members said it was their hope and intention to see employees get a raise all along. NI am very pleased that we, as a district, were able to work toward getting a more fair and equitable rate for our empJoy- ees, • trustee Martha Auor said "I think they are the backbone of out district.· This is the second year run- ning lh;at classified employees -who do not include teachers and administrators-have gone head to head with the district, demanding to be brought up to par with the other school dis- tricts in Orange County. After more than eight months of negotiating last summer, nearly 800 school district employees received $1.1 mil- lion in raises after an extensive study showed Newport-Mesa employees were not in line with other districts. It is a process that is sup- posed to be conducted every three to five years, but it hadn't been done in the district in more than 20 years. It was then that the district promised to keep salaries com- petitive, and thars what employ· ees wanted, Means said. When the new agreement is signed, employees can expect to see a 6% increase in their pay- checks as of July 1. Because the agreement is retroactive to last July, they can also expect to see some extra money in the mail in the fall. · mc:>nTH-Enc:>1 NOW THRU JULY lat Wl'H OfftRING SGYI r. ,~ s IXCIPTIONAl VAlUIS QN OUR I INTIRI .5IC>C> UNl-Uf' to u 're i 1111 it e rl ... •An evening program for working adulrs • Enm:preneurial emphasis • Professional business mentors & gua;c speakers (949) 854-8002 e:xt.17 10 mba@cui.edu C oncordia U nive r s ity Ir vine & Information SdJoolcfUH£•tUm T<cbtr Cm/n,;.J •"" GrMuu Sauh Prqzu1111 • Evening C1assn • Year Round Program • Tcxhc:r Crcdcnrial • Master of Education ~-~ ... -. .. ,.._ • Master of Am in Educuion Night Wed.July 11 6:00 pm (949) 854-8002 Faculty/Staff'Lounge e:xt.1355 - BfS£RYATIONS Pl.EASE U.d.y.pn.docr@'cu.L«lot 1 30 Conco.rdia West, Irvine WW"flF.cu.i.edu A beau ti fa~ guard-gated campus at the top of Turtle Rock Doily Pilot Thundoy, June 28, 2001 AS Newport BeaCh council OKs $135-million budget • After early qualms, city officials approve new hiring and payments for heating high school pool M.thls Winkler DAILY PILOT NEWPORT BEACH -The decision to approve the city's 2001-02 budget came quickly, considering that City Council members were dealing with more than $135 million. But Mayor Gary Adams, who joined his council col- leagues to approve the docu- ment at Tuesday's meeting, pointed out that the half-hour hearing was the end of a monthlong process. "It may look like we're approving a budget in just a American Airlines g~ 2 additional departures Paul Clint on DAILY PILOT JOHN WAYNE AIRPORT -With the dissolution or 1rans World Airlines, the Orange County Board of Supervisors have handed over the airline's two daily' departures to American Airlines on an inter- im basis. The board unanimously approved the transfer Tuesday. American, which paid $74 2 million for TWA after the airline filed for bankruptcy protection in April, can use the flight slots until Sept. 30. At that time, Airport Director Alan Murphy is expected to determine what to do with the flights. Under one potential sce- nario, one of the existing 11 carriers could be given the fugnts. Continental. at the front of the waiting list, would be given first crack. Murphy could also bring in a new carrier or hold the llights in reserve. "lbis is far f:n:m permanent,• said John Leyerle, the airport's noise and access manager. TWA. the first carrier to offer coast-to-coast flights, filed for bankruptcy Jan. 10. American completed its takeover April 9. TWA offered two daily departures out of John Wayne Airport to St. Louis. The airline scheduled the flights seven days a week. After TWA Inc. declared bankruptcy, TWA LLC was formed to operate the airline day to day. TWA I.LC is owned by American. American, which surpassed United as the country's largest airline with the takeover, has continued to operate the flights under the new corporation as it completes the merger. Under the tenns of the inter- im agreement. American will also be given one overnight parking space for a plane at the airport Those are known as ·remain over night• slots. few mJnutes, • be said. "But in reality, there h as been a lot of discussion.• Council members bad spent three study sessions combing through budgets for every city department. A pro- posal to hire 14 new employ- ees had faced criticism early on, but in the end, the city's elected leaders said they'd go along with it this time. "l don't expect to see any BRIEFLY IN THE NEWS High bacteria level closes 2 beaches The Orange County Health Care Agency posted warnings at two Newport Beach recreational areas because of high bacteria levels. . Signs warning swimmers and other beachgoers to avoid the water were placed at the beach in front or the OBITUARY Ruth H. Boylhart Ruth H. Boylhart. former personnel manager at two New York departmental stores, died June 21 of a long illness at her Newport Beach bOme. She was 83. Ms. Boylbart is survived by husband of 59 years, doµble-digit rise in employ- ment in next year's budget,• Councilwoman Norma GJover reinarked. The decision to take a •wait and see• approach regarding potential energy price increases had also raced opposition in earlier meet- ings. But City Manager Homer Bludau told council members t.hat some money bad been set aside to cover Lido Isle Yacht Club and at the Grand Canal on Balboa Island. Three other areas in Newport Beach also have postings -Harbor Patrol Beach and Newport Slough at Grant and Lancaster streets. The postings will remain in effect until the agency col- lects samples that show per- mitted levels. The agency regularly tests for the bacte- ria, usually present in the animal waste in urban runoff. William Boylbart. daughter Beth Millett, son-in-law Robert Millett and grand- children Ryan. Meg and Khn. She was an award-win- ning designer and arttsan of needlepoint tapestries and band-woven rugs. The family will bold pri- vate services, and she will be bwied at sea. higher costs, adding that he felt the clty could absorb extra expenses with funds from the rese{Ves. Along wlth the budget, which includes $26.97 mil- lion and $18.8 million for police and fire services, respectively, council mem- bers also approved a $6.4- million checklist of projects that bad not made it into the main document. •included in the list was $33,760 to pay for beating and filtration costs at Newport Harbor and Corona del Mar high schools. City officials recently brokered a deal with school distnct offi- cials to pay for the extra ener- gy cos~ to keep both pools open to use for the city's sum- mer aquatics pr<>gTam. The new fiscal year will begin JuJy 1. Watch For Deta ils On Our Expansion ! Whatever You're Celebrating ... 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Because of financial difficul- ties, Valente was not able \o obtain building permits for the project before his conditional- use permit expired. Plans were originally approved in April 2000. WHAT IT MEANS: Valente will be able to build a dealership including a · Around TOWN • Send AROUND TOWN items to the Daily Pilot 330 W. Bay St, Costa Mesa. CA 92627; by fax to (949) 646-4170; Of' by calling (949) 574-4298. Include the time, date and location of the event as well as a contact phone numbef'. A complete listing is available at http://www.dailypilotcom. TODAY A four-week Summer ln Dublin program, an art 5,380-square-foot showroom building, a 4,046-square-foot seM<:e building with a 393- foot loft and a 3,()98.square- foot covered display structure. The dealership also is allowed a 15-foot landscape setback rather than the 20-foot set- back normally required. WHIT THEY SllDs Hit was just a standard course of business," Chair- woman Katrina Foley said. "They had already done the grading and their conditional:- use permit expired just before they were pulling their [build- ing] permits." WHIT HAPPENED: Thecommir sion postponed a decision on whether to allow Beacon instruction trip run through the Study Abroad Program at Orange Coast College, will leave for Ireland today and run through July 27. Excur- sions are planned for Galway, Wick.low and Boyne Valley, and will be led by instructor Annie Malone. Classes are open to beginning through advanced artists, who may inquire at the college, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. $3,674, including air fare, housing, daily breakfasts and dinners, excursions and ·------------------------- Bay Enterprises to subdivide property at 2059 Harbor Blvd., previously Beacon Bay Auto Wash. into two lots. Beacon Bay Enterprises also is requesting permits to use the Harbor Boulevard half of the lot for vehicle sales and the Charte Street half of the lot for outdoor vehide stor- age. The proposal calls for pri- mary access through Charle Street. WHIT II MEANS: The commission will review the proposal again at its next meeting. July 9. City staff has recommended that the commission deny the subdivision because of the pro- posed primary access on Charle Street. The V\l'eSt side of the street is housing. not commercial use, and future commercial uses on insurance. Financial aid is available. (714) 438-4704. The ninth annual South Coast Plaza Food and Wine festival will begin at 5:30 p.m., featur- ing samples from the mall's restaurants, at the plaza, 3333 Bear St., Costa Mesa. $50 per person, $40 if tickets are bought in advance, $30 if purchased as part of a group of 10. (714) 435-2160. The 552 Club will host an ori- entation mixer for new mem- the rear half of the property would generate traffic on Charte Street that would be a burden on the residents. according to the staff report. 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'"'-~ Gallagher 7129 LNGreenwOod Doily Pilot BUZZ CONTINUED FROM A 1 seafood restaurant will have nothing to do with its prede- cessor, the Buzz restaurant. ·we were brought in to close Buzz," Teffeteller said Wednesday. •we weren't real- ly part of that.• While that may be the case, Teffeteller pleaded with plan- ning commissioners in November to keep Buzz open. He didn't succeed, and com- missioners revoked the restau- rant's use permit, saying that Buzz officials had changed the establisliment's layout without city permission. Teffeteller appealed the revocation to City Council members, who on June 12 decided to appoint a hearing officer. That person will con- duct a meeting on the issue and make recommendations to council members. A date for the hearing hasn't been set. In the meantime, Teffeteller said city officials gave him some time to open the new restaurant while he's working on amendments to the use per- mit that he'll submit in the nedr future. ·As long as we're top oper- ators, we should be fine,• he said. City Atty. Bob Burnham said city and Newport Fish Co. offi- cials are discussing an agree- ment that would allow the restaurant to operate for a lim- ited time under a use peruut that's already in place. Such an agreement may be in place by Monday, but Burnham added that the revocation hear- ing would still proceed dS planned. Planning Commissioner Mike Kranz.ley. who has led the fight to prevent new alco- hol licenses on Balboa Peninsula. where alcohol-relat- ed crimes are higher than Ln any other part of the city, said be didn't know much about Teffeteller's plans. But as long a.s the new restaurant falls w)thm the use permit's guidelines. •there 1s no problem,• Kranzley said, adding that he'd check out the place soon. "I love restaurants,• he said "Hit's good fish, good food, it's great.• The new restaurant's design, which follows a tropical theme and includes a waterfall cas- cading over faux stones behind the bar, does make the place look more like a dining rather than nightclubbing establish- ment. A retail area, which includes a fresh seafood counter and d gift shop, Will also add to the theme-restaurant atmosphere The menu includes shnmp buckets and lobster cakes for appetizers and entrees such as "Maui Kabob" and "Tequila BBQ New York steak,· most of which stay below $20. During the week, Teffeteller plans to stay open until about 11 p.m., extending hours to 2 a.m. on weekends. He'll also serve lunch all week and breakfast on weekends. A champagne brunch is planned for Sundays. Nearby merchants said they were pleased with Teffeteller's plans. Britt -"No last name, Just like Cher or Madonna• -who designs fashion and accessories and has a store next to the restaurant. said she welcomed the change. •tt will only create more business,· said Brttt. who is married to former City Council candidate Dennis Lahey. ·1 wish them the very best. H (the restaurant) has a pulse, the rest of the vlllage wiU have a pulse.• Edie Calvetti, who works at another feashion store in the vil- lage, agreP.d. "We've had a lot of bad experiences with the restau- rant down there,• she said, adding that The Warehouse restaurant. Buzz's predecessor. had drawn huge aowd.s that also stopped by other shops. "t can't wait for them to open,• Calvetti said. •nus area needs Walk ti'affiC. We poy a lot of rent, and you have to have a lot or mercbandiH turnover or you're gone." Put a few words to work for you. Cill the Dailylli ColvlMUNITY Doily Pilot EDITORIAL Summer begins and the quiet ends T he sun's hot. The sand's hot. The surf's hot. It's summer m Newport- Mesa, and as good as fall, winter and spring are, now is by far the best time of year. Night falls late, so even after work you can watch the sun set. The supermarkets fill with fruits of every color. Kids have time to run and play. The weekends offer us everything and anything to do. But every up has its downside, and in West Newport Beach, summer also means the repeated presence of vacationers looking to squeeze a year's worth of beach living out of a glorious week or two. So they barbecue. They spend hours on the beach. They point the stereo speakers outside so they can sit on the deck and watch the day go by. They turn the music up. They have a few drinks. They turn the music up a little more. And they keep going I Mow to coatmct as late as they can, all while sleeping as little as possible. After all, their home looks the same as their beachfront rental when they're asleep. You can't blame them for wanting to enjoy what those lucky enough to live a block or two from the beach wake to each morn- ing. The trouble comes when they want to enjoy it just a little too much. And that happens just a little too often. So, for any visitors who happen to pick up the Daily Pilot during their time here: Welcome. Enjoy yourselves. But remember, your vaca- tion paradise is also your neighbor's borne. And for our year-round residents and readers, remember, too, why you moved here and why those rowdy tourists picked New- port Beach for their vaca- tion spot. Cut them a little slack when you can. And when you can't, tell the police to go easy on them. YOUR REPRESENTATIVES atYOfCOSTA~ Costa Mesa City Hall, n Fair Drive, 92626, (714) 7~5223 Mirror: Libby Cowan Coundl: Linda Dixon, Gary M~han, Karen Robinson and Chris Steel atY Of NEwPOllT llEAOt Newport Beach City Hall, 3300 Newport BM:t., 92663, (949) 644-3309 ~GaryAdams C'.oundt: Stew Bromt>:erg. Nonna Glowr, John Heffer- nan, Dennis O'Neil, G_a~ Proctor and Tod RidgeWay COAST CO~ COUIGE DIS1111CT District Office: 1370 Ad.ms Ave., Costa Mesa 92626, 0.14) 432-5898 a. .... WINIM\ M. Vega 9omnl: President Armando Ruiz. Vece President Walter HOWald, Paul Berger, George Brown and Jeny Pan.non ,..,Olll'MISA UfM & SOtOOL DiiiMCi DIRtd Ofllca: 2985-A Bear St., Com Mesa 92626. (714) 424-5000 Sup arln• • •nt: Robert a.bOt llo9nt Dane Black, Judy Franco, Jim ~ Martha Fluor, ~ Leece, Serene Stokes and David Brooks MESA CONSOUDATm WA18 NIMO 1965 Placentia Ave., ea.. M9ll 92G7, t'M9) 611-1200 8c*d: President~~ Jim Atklnlor\ M1ke Healey, Fred Bockmiller and hul E. .,_...., COSTA MISA SAM'IMY DiiiMCT P.O. Box 1200. eom Mesia 92621-1200. (714) ~sou lollild: President Ai'teM sctnr. Jim r.Tjm1n. M P9r- ~ Greg VYoodside and Den~ :llnri ' I .. How To . 1 GET PIBl9IED 'It looks like it fits in there. We have to go back and do some scratching our heads on it.' The Daily Pilot welcomes letters on iJMJeS corumlng Newport Beach and Costa Mesa. • l.ET1EJtS -Mail to Editorial Page Editor Mmes Meier at the Daily Pilot. 330 W Bay St, Costa Mesa. CA 92627 -Tony Melum, Newport Beach's harbor resources manager, while seeing for himself how Lodwrick M . Cook's SS-foot yacht looks parked perpendicular to the dock in front of • ll£ADEJtS ttOnJNE -cau (949) 642~ •FAX -Send to (949) 646--4170 • E-M.All -Send to dailypllotOlati~com All c.orrespondence must include full Nme, homt--town and phone number (f0< verification purposes). The Pilot reserves the right to edit all subm~ lot darity and length. Cook's two Balboa Island residences Thur~oy, June 28, 2001 A7 MAILBAG DON LEACH I OAllY N.OT Corona del Mar water polo players practice in their home pool, which will continue to be heated. Pool cover could be the heating answer I think that Newport Beach should buy a pool cover -one of those little but;>bly plastic things that goes on the top of the pool ("City. school dis- trict fired. up over heating pool,· June 15). My dad has one on his pool, dnd it saves about 9Q.o/o of the cost of heating the pool plus it warms up with the sun all day long when it's not being used. DOUG BRINKER Newport Beach Newport Beach mayor can't have it both ways I noticed that Gary Adams, the mayor of Newport Beach, is becom- ing like all other politicians, talking out of both sides of his mouth when he says the distnct officials are trying to pinch pennies and then they're going to blame 1t on the energy en- sis And then, later on m the arucle ("City, school dlstnct fired up over heating pool." June 15), 1t mentions that city offioals have already added a $10 energy surcharge to fees for swimnung lessons Adams cannot have it both ways GEORGE LAMPINEN Newport Beach Koll Center expansion is not the way to go I don't fe~l 'the Koll Center expan- sion is needed (•Koll project receives first green lighf, • June 8). In fact, I'm very much against expanding the Koll Center. VIOLET SNOW Corona del Mai Reader blows a fuse over Crystal Court I JUSt came back from Crystal Court about an hour ago. and I parked in the north pd!lung lot on the upper level. Much to my sur- pnse, every single bght in that huge parking lot was on. I thlnk that is absolutely dtsgusting. I think some- thlng Wee that should appear m our newspapers. They don't have the common sense to turn off their lights in the summertime m the daylight when we're supposedly going through an energy crisis. JIM MURPHY Corona del Mar Large yacht will not benefit Balboa Island I'm complaining about the Cooks sacrifiang our beautiful bayfront, moving piers and everythlng (•Bal- boa Island yacht request runs aground,· June 19). f've been down here for 75 years, and they're dis- turbing everytlung on the bayfront. ANDREW GLASSELl Balboa Island If Cook wants to block views, that's his right R egarding Lodwrick Cook's lack of being able to block his view with bis own yacht in front of his own homes ("Balboa Island yacht request runs aground,~ June 19). That right is why he bought his homes. He can either look at his view or block it Wlth hls boat. Anybody that tries to take that away from him will lose. The Supreme Court has held up people's right to their view ot lack of it if they own the property. U the guy next door doesn't like it. too bad, buddy. Owen Minney COMMUNITY COMMENTARY I very seldom get involved in ovtc issues, but this is an issue that goes back to the nghts of people. The only nghl someone has when they buy a house is to look straight up at the sky when they're on their own roof. Nobody has ever guaranteed people's views. To start this would be absolutely the worst thing that could hap- pen and will end up in major lawsuits. If people can't fig- ure that out, then something's wrong. It's a big issue. I own waterfront property. If I want to block my own view in front of my own waterfront prop- erty, that's the way it is. That's why I paid millions of dol- lars for it. The city of Newport Beach, by denying this guy's perm.it DON LEACH I DALY Pl.OT Residents have been objecting to the po fbWty that Lodwrlck M. Cook's 55-fool yacht might be docked permanenUy at the Balboa Island site. after he bought two lots, IS absolutely wrong, and I hope it gets sued and bas to pay major damages to this poor man. • OWEN MINNEY Is a Costa Mesa resident. Why the disCrepancy between Newport Beach and county opinion on El Toro? • AT ISSUE: A survey funded by the city finds that aoout 80% of those responding want an airport at the closed Marine base and continued John Wayne Allport restrictions. READERS RESPOND lines in the June 26 Community Forum, it was not 80% of tbe dtys residents but 80% of the 250 ~ reponed lD the telephoae survey that were In favor Of an air· port at El Tufo and continued restncdons at JWA. --YNE J. SUICASICY NewpOlt a.di A8 !hurtdoy. June 28, 2001 ''Som;ry I t t f ' ' Doily Pilot Traveling the world in the · company of stars . T be Center Stars' SUm· · mer Party 2001 rallied local society at the Pacific Oub in Newport Beach to raise funds for the Onmge County Performing Arts c.en. ter. The festive evening was themed around woddwide vacation destinations. c.enter Stars' co-cbairs Pat Sytnyk and Sharon Hartshorn Invited attendees not to come as they are, not to come ~ they would like to be, but ratlaer to oome as their favorite destination dream spot. One guest commented, "I love Paris, but my husband refused to come as the Eiffel Tuwer, and, frankly, I don't look very good as the Arc de lliompbe. • Udo Isle's fashionable B.W. Cook THE CROWD Rusty Hood and her band· some husband. BW, dressed as Arabs to remind them of a recent trip to Jordan. Newport Beach's Sandy Segentrom and John Danlels decided to represent hula·land, as Hawaii has always been one of their favorite vacaUon haunts. Of course, it's always easier to come in a hula Shirt than an Eiffel Tower. StaM and Stew Perry also chose the Hawaiian theme. Sb.art Esaylm came as Boston. Don't ask. Paul Revere will never be the same. 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In the crowd at the Pacific Club were Center Stars' out- going president, Karen Elliott Slentz; Darby and BW Manclark1 Diana Sterling; Susie and John Metndl; Judy Duke1 Ann and Mike Howud; Ev and Pete Parrel- la; .Ela1ne Redfield; Susan Baker1 Ann and Bob McLean; and Ellen Stapp. The guests were enter- tained by soprano saxophon- ist Jeff Gonzales and his band, with a very special performance by tenor saxo- phonist Jerry Mandel, presi· dent and chief executive of the Orange County Perform- ing Arts Center. • • • The Bookwonns Auxiliary of the Assistance League of Southern California celebrat· edits annual Spring Fling Weekend at the Balboa .Bay Club in Newport Beach. Joyce Corana, president o( the Bookwonns, welcomed 40 members, their husbands and guests to a weekend of festivities organized to thank them for a year of fund-rais· ing in support of the Assis- tance League. Newport Beach resident Bette Jackson chaired the JeITy Mandel, president and chief executive of the Orange County Performing Arts Center, and Karen Elliott Stenz of Center Stars at the Center Stars' Summer Party 2001. event with assistance from Terry Oulmby and E.laln Rothell. Ja~n commented, "One of the Bookworms' very special endeavors is working with the A.s:si.stAnce League's Children's Qub. The club is a home away from home for Los Angeles-and Orange County-area children with the purpose of supporting self. esteem through such activities as homework assistance and computer training .• Jackson and her staff filled the Assistance League wee.k- end with back-to-back events, including a concert at the Per- forming Arts Center, yachting on the Newport Harbor and elegant dinners at the Balboa Bay Qub and The Center Club in Costa Mesa. 1\vo new members of the Bookworms, Raylene Creath and JCNIDDe IC.oil, were wel· comed into the organization. On hand for the event was Bay Club President Henry Schleletn, a close friend of Jackson. • • • The sport of tennis bas always been a soc:ia1 mAgnet. Once again, tennis on the California Rivera is attracting the bold and beautiful players in search of great exercise, t friendships and plenty ~nnis socializing. Recently, Success Magazine came to town to hold its championship tennis tournament at the Newport Beach Tennis Club .. Proceed$ from the four-day event benefited the Kinship Center, headquartered in Monterey, with regional offices around the state, including Orange County. The Kinship Center has the mission of improving the lives of children via the support of adoptive and foster families. Organizers held an elegant center court gala at the New· port Beach Tennis Club, attended by John McEnroe, Yannlck Noah, Mats Wy1an- der, John Uoyd, Henrl Leconte, Scott Davis, Pat Casb and Leif Shlras. Actors Erle Braden, James McDaniel and comedian Rich Uttle were on hand for the gala, which included a major live and silent auction, dinner, dancing and modeling by lovely women in St. John Knits. More than $35,000 was rai.sed for the adoption center. • THE CllOWD appears Thursdays and Saturdays.. ~ Beacon Bay Auto Wash 481 E. 17th Street • Costa Mesa 645-2022 00 Birch St. (at Dove)• Ne"lort Beach 833-.066u . r---~------------------, I ... .. . Full.sentc:e Wub I I o?t" $'19S • Sealer I I _ Ca .. 111 c; I w et/Je/H .I ~---------------------­r----------------------, I lllOllr 1fAIB · : ~--I I _&e11s• ... , ::::.::u-,• I 01'~ &V":-·:.:n_.: . I L-------~s~&~~--------~ r----------------------, I ....... •IUl.&*iiU--I ..... I '*" I . ............ I I · tma•ftlll.• II II I I •Man a ...... _ I Nlll\.-------.1 CllARGBl'O I . . DATEBooK Thur.day, June 28, 2001 A9 Doily Pilot A _wise and tasty choice for Greek cuisine Dl!!!'!L •• RIYllW, ly Jennifer K Mah al A thena In Greek mythology is the goddess of wisdom, skills and warfare. 1 don't know about the warfare part, but Athena's in Costa Mesa is definitely a wise place to go if you want fla- vorful Greek food. Owner Avo Killcarslan moved his restawant from Laguna Hills to its current location on Anton Boule- vard two months ago. He said he fell in love with the location, and It's easy to see why. From the front. Athena's looks like the typical South- etn California box, just a street away frotn South Coast Repertory and the Orange County Performing Arts Center. But when you walk inside, you are treated to a spacious cavern that opens up to a park-like set- ting. Athena's shares the courtyard, with its lake-like fountain and greenery. with the Marriott and Wyndam Gardens hotels. It's a pleasant place to sit and relax while taking a siesta from the working world. But the real reason to visit Athena's is the food. The menu is varied, with Mediterranean treats from falafel to shrimp lemono and lots of yummy desserts. We started with the saganaki ($6.99). cheese flamed at the table with brandy. The colorful fire is put out with lemon juice, and the cheese is then served with the restaurant's homemade pita bread. The sfrlps were crisp and tangy "r••• _, .. _, .. "r••• •P•rt C••tu'"• "•"•"•' ·-.. "•n• Kellen •••re•• Ar'"enl LO-ftae .. nfl Hue••••• PefttJnl (~:\LL l rs ... ' 'I Rabbitt Insurance Agency AUTO • HOMEOWNEltS • Hl!All'H Stff1lil] S'"'' l 957 . .. ~~ ~----./ > .'J 949-631-7740 ~· Old NNpoft ..... NNpoft 8-i (Neu.-.~ Ptesh ish Dtll, Chowders, Gumbos. Seafood Tac:ol, Sandwiches & Dtn.ne11 ---. ------ PASTA FEAST MONDAYS s.atood l Chlcken/'Au Starting at only :> ,..... ... ,. .......... ,__ ..... c.llterra WIMt "-t-hert .,.,._.It..... .,..,_,...,.... 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We found ourselves delighted at the freshness of both meals. Usually gyros are a guilty pleaswe for me because they can be rather heavy. but not here. The gyros. a blend of ground beef and lamb thinly sliced, were light and tenderly flavorful with a delicate te xture. The yogurt dip that accompa- nied it was creamy and cool. I am not a nee fan, but - ""'-""' Sc•n• Wtiil .... ,_. 2t .... I et lpm sa .. .....,_."""'""°~,,._.an....,.. °' ~ ........... °' AIMl'tell't homlt ~..,..,.. ~·-..--.,,,....,,.,,...~ ,_.n .. , ... ,... ,,. • ,,. ., ... ....... .... tt .. Ml,... ........... ...w-••-· .......................... ,..., .... err• ,.....11.w,. .,...,..., ... ,.., ........ .......... a conical scoop of rice with carrot accompanied the meal, as did a side of salad. Both were good. The Greek salad was prettily presented Wlth a circle of cucumbers ringing the plate. A light vinagrette dressing made the lettuce, tomato, red onion and Greek olives gleam, while a crumbling of feta cheese added a bit of tang. To make up for the healthy lunch -at least on ATllU'S ...... 580 Anton Blvd., Com Mesa • HCMm: 11 a.m. to 2:l0 p.m. and 4 to llbotJt 11 p.m. Mon- ct.y to ~ 4 to around 11 p.m. Saturday and SUnday •HOW~ Moderate • CALL: (714) 556-6555 my friend's part -we decided to splurge on ,. dessert and Turkish coffee ($3.99). U you've never had Turk- ish coffee before, let me tell you 1t isn't like regular cof- fee. It's more like a sweet espresso, complete with thick dregs and served in a cute demitasse cup. We asked for a lightly sweet- ened version, which was sugary enough to make me wonder how many teeth I would have lost if we had chosen the really sweet ver- sion. The dessert menu at Athena's comes with pic- tures and without prices. The yummies available run from traditional baklava to cakes to sorbets served in fruit shells. I had the baklava ($3.99), while my friend had a pineapple sorbet served in a pineapple shell ($3.99). The baklava was a little heavier than I expected and didn't have any nuts, as far as I could tell. but hey, it's hlo dough and honey. Who can complain! The sorbet. however, was a work of art. Beautifully presented m a small pineapple half, 1t was deli- cate and light. Just pre- cious. Next time, I want to try the lemon one (1t comes inside a lemon). Athena's offers a diverse wine menu. mcludl.ng ouzo, and entertainment m the form of belly dancmg and live music on weekends. Food can also be ordered for pickup or delivery. The afternoon 1 went, it wasn't very busy at the restaurant. But that is sure to change. People dre sure to wise up to the food at Athena's and make the god- dess proud. • JENNIFER K MAHAL 1s the fea- tures editor of the Daily Pilot. STEPHEN SANTACROCE Is on vacation. His reviews appear every other Thursday. BUDDHA'S FAVORITE ---. 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It's set in the 1930s in the Arizona desert, where a movie com- pany is attempting to mount a biblical epic -probably · "The Ten Commandments:• with a little "Cleopatra" and several other recognizable sword-and-sandal potboilers thrown in. Director John Ferzacca's 25-member COIJ;lpany cer- tainly approximates a •cast RosEY's AUIOBODY. You have the right to choose your repair facility Insist on the Best LIFETIME WARRANTY lnaurance Approved Shop · ROSIY'S AurOIODY ~ Full Service Colliaion Center m" ~ (949) 642-4522 1211~·-= :;. What would your stuff cost to replace? Yoo may think your things ~·t worth much. &it the avenge person lw OYer $20,000 worth of swlf that's probabfy ooc cOYen!d by a landlord's pohcy. ~t's wt'ff you need State Farm renters insurance. State Farm insures millions ol people's possessions. Which is eood tO know, bea.use stuff has a 'llR'/ of really adding up. 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The heroes of "Epic Pro- portions· are a pair of extras tired of working on the farm for a dollar a day who've decided to try their luck in Hollywood -Prank Miyashiro and Kyle Kopp. Actually, Miyashiro makes "Epic Proportions," a comedy by Larry Coen and Da'Vtd Crane, will take the stage at Orange Coast College through Sunday. Best Prices - Best Service - Best Selection "COM( f[(l TH( W"RMTH or TH! M[OITlUAN["N ON OUR llAVTlfUl P"TIO ~ OVIRlOOklNG THI LAIC(' pi LUNCH · PINNER · El.SY Pl.RICING r.?J ~ ~ seo ANTON BLVD. COSTA MESA (BEHIND 0 .(. PERFORMING ARTS CENTER) (714) SS6-6SSS LIVE l!NTERTAINMENT !VERY AFTERNOON & EVENING . M ON .·PIU. 1t1&0·2o&Opm u .. M•m 1 .. '"''-<hi . M OHl>AYe e -91'M .... lllwtk . TUl!90AYe 7·10r'M Nif..., Aet.i.tu w/14 Iii fl"'-'• . WEON•&OAY8 7·10r'M U.1t1C ai.. I,.,, .. _ .. . f'•UOAYe 8·10r'M u •• •"4• . 9ATUltOAYe ........ w •. I' 4,. s..._l_,,.,,.. .... ·-":-···· 11.s,. eUNOAY8 ...... °""' 12 .... U.. 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Other student actors mak- ing fir\e impressions are James Grant as the tongue- tn·cheek narrator (and the ruler who dies a thousand deaths until the cameras can get it right), Isabella Melo dS the haughty actress playing Cleopatra, Raine Hambly as a butch fashion designer, and Danielle Johnson ab a nother "4" extra whose parade is constanUy rained on. There's also a lively com- bat scene that pits Miyashuo against three beefy g ladiators (Travis Woods, Mark Vincent Hunt and Nick Saia). And choreo- grapher Maegen O'Connor joms dancers Bthn Khuu, Camberly Morawa and Morgan O'DelJ in dn impressive and comically sensual bit of SaJome-style kicking. It's a bit extended. and doesn't further the plot a whit, but does this really matter? Director Fcrzacca has a reputation of discovering new, unfamiliar scripts for the OCC players, and ·Epic Proportions• certainly keeps it intact. This one is laugh· out-loud funny, albeit with d groan or two, and an ideal opportunity for maximum student involvement. • TOM mus r~iews local theater for the Daily Pilot. His reviews appear Thursdays and Saturdays. Donate· your vehicle. 1-888-308-6483 Set hope in n1otion to improve local lives. • RV • Boats • Heal Esrate • Tax Oeductible "SOMETHING DIFFERENT" INK~RILL l•roAllM Cllldnl wltll Sidi AlllrlClft ~ ~---------------1500/o OFF I mw-=~=-r.:.· I ....... ""...,. ... °"'~"' .......... ____ ,,.,.,,., ... .....!!e.~--·-L----•.&•~--COSTA MESA 260 Brfstol "-t J714 444 4652 Daily Pilot Thursday, June 28, 2001 A 11 DAtEBOOK I ' . . .. Momentum gained in 'Fast and the Furious ~· 'Songcatcher' amazes .... CllTICS 'The Fast and the Furious' wild ride Anally! •The Past and The PurkJlll. has ftnally roared tiito theaters. I've been wait- ing six months. I was saddened and greatly initated when they pushed back the release date from March MEUSSA ~y and 1 RICHARDSON wasn't the only one ettited to see the new street racing movie. Alluring men and fast cars, what more could a girl ask for? Give me more excitement and thrill, please! The action genre needs some pumping up. •Tomb Raider• and •swordfish" were so pathet- ic. But I was ready, blood was pumping through my veins 10 minutes before •nie Past and the Furious• even started. It was a wild ride. The engines would rev, and my pulse shot through the roof. Paul Walker and Vm Diesel are great eye candy (they play the roles given them with great power). Yet, my blood pressure quickly returned to normal. I should have known then that some- thing was dreadfully wrong with me. I think the use of nitrous oxide is boring on a straight race course. The idea of a tricked out Jetta is ridiculous. As such. the speed in the movie was not a thrill, and the cars are a bit silly at times. I knew too much about the movie going in. None of the •surprises• confused me. I wanted heart-pounding excitement and a bit of edu- cation about the racing scene, but the movie jwnps from one idea to the next too Vin Diesel and Michelle Rodriguez star In .. The Fast and the Furious." It topped the box office last weekend. fast. No scene gets played out properly. If director Rob Cohen had expanded the movie, he would have given the char- acters and story a chance to get comfortable with each other. As it is, it all feels a bit awkward. "The Fast and the Furi- ous• gains momentum as it goes, and does eventually reach nail-biting suspense, only to end 10 minutes later with the weakest ending I've seen in years. But, I'm missing the point. This movie is for the car lover and the drag racing lover. U you can speak the car language, then please, go see the movie. I hear it's mandatory for males younger than 30. For the rest of us, well, there are some good cartoons out right now. In any case, welcome to "The Fast and the Furious• summer, it's gonna be fun. "The Fast and the Furi- ous" is rated PG-13 for vio- Jettce, sexual conttmt and language. • MELISSA RJCHARDSON is a Cos- ta Mesa resident and a junior at UC Irvine. 'Songcatcher' catches viewer I hope members of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences see and remember this terrific film at Oscar nomination time. Janet McTeer is absolutely dazzling in the title role JUJ!UENNER ~alv~:Ji. Mc Teer plays Dr. Lily Penleric, a col- lege professor of musicology in the early 1900s who finds herself replaced on the staff by a male professor. Hurt and angry, Lily takes off into the wilds of the Blue Ridge Mountains to visit her siste.r, who is a schoolteacher in a small, rural community. The mountains hold a wonderful surprise for Lily. This isolated area, where people have been living for several centuries shut off from the rest of the country, is a treasure house of early English folk ballads and SOFAS & LOVESEATS • LIGHTING • dances. Before long, the detennined Lily has man- aged to get recording equip- ment delivered to her and bas embarked upon a cru- sade to record this precious musical heritage. Needless to say, not ev~ryone in the community is open to having their music "caught" by this strange newcomer. Before long, the community is divided between those who are pleased to have Lily's attention and are willing to sing their songs into her strange contraption, and those who see he.r as a threat. There are wonderful per- formances by Jane Adams as Lily's sister, Elna; Aidan Quinn as Tom Bledsoe, an embittered man who has retreated back to the moun- tains he once left; and Pat Carroll as Viney, Tom's grandmother. It would have been easy to tell this story at the expense of these "simple mountain folk,• but Maggie Greenwald, who wrote and directed •Song catcher,• cre- ates characters too strong and three-dunensional for that. Above all, Greenwald never loses touch with the power of the music that seems to be an integral part of their lives. And oh, what music. 1 have a feeling that the per- centage of the movie audi- ence who become sound- track CD pwchasers will be very high. Following as it does close on the heels of "O Brother Where Art Thou?", another film that celebrates our musi- cal heritage, "Songcatcher• further fulfills a desire for music that uses neither elec- tronic manipulation nor syn- thesizing. I, for one, am going to dust off my old gui- tar, find my Woody Guthrie records and get ready for the revival. "Songcatcher" is rated PG-13 for sexual content and an intense scene of chfld- birth. • JUNE FENNER, a Costa Mesa ~­ dent m he< late 50s, Is vic.e president of a work-f0<ce training company. 30-50-700/o OFF. Furniture, :A.Gcessories, Rugs, Silk Plants, Art Work, Mirrors, And Much More ... J . . . . Al2 Thur!doy, June 28, 2001 PROTESl CONTINUED FROM A 1 about $5,000 from the fire- works stand, a large piece of the team's annual budget. The coach, Paul Kirby, said he is relieved that the team will be able to afford to play in the next season. "It's deflnitely been a Leaming experience for everybody," he said. "Mobil is very generous for donating the money. This will allow us to get through our season. Honestly, I don't know what we would have done if we didn't get this. The fireworks money pays for everything next year -basketballs. uni- forms, everything. However much we raise, that's what we can do.· Players practiang at the school's gymnasium Wednesday said they were happy to hear about the agreement. "Th.LS m'ans we don't ve to get people to work the fireworks stand,• player Xochitl Byfield said. "'Ibis ls better. We will fix up our school and get a cabinet to display photos and awards, which we have never had before. We won't have to work outside the school.• In exchange for the dona- tion from Mobil, the girls will have to do work around the school, such as cleaning up the team room and replanting the school's Memorial Rose Garden and planters around the school, said Yvetta Denise Gray, president of the team's booster club. Unlike the fireworks stand. which is run by the parents because the girls are too young to be allowed to handle fireworks, the school projects will be performed by the players, she said. Tuha Gray. a player. said she is happy to do the work. ·we're better off with this deal than we were when we .. were picketing," she wd. ·u we didn't get this,~ teem playeTS would have 11ad to pay for everything. This will save us money instead of having everything coming out of our pockets. And 1 doubt everyone would have been able to afford it.• Booster club members said they are still womed about next year's funding. · "We never said anything to the principal about the sit· uation, • said Michele Wil- son, the club's fund-raising president. "It just never ocCUJTed to us. But he helped out, and now we will be able to go to our tournaments. •We got a bigger response than we thought we were going to, and I'm pleased with what hap- pened. How could I not be? But I'm concerned about next year because we still can't use the Mobil property for fireworks and the prime locations are already taken up.• NOTICE OF AVAILABILITY DRAYr ENVIRONMDIT AL IMPACT REPORT (EIR) FOR TIIE SANT A ANA RIVER CROSSINGS (SA.RX) PROJECT ~na as lhc Leid AamcY. lhc Orlncc County Tnnsportlllon 1-utbority (OCT A) hu preparod a Draft EIR (Of the projcc:t dcscribfd below. The 4S4ay public review and COl1UI1alt period on 1ho Draft EJR will 1>e1i11 on June 22, 2001 1nd will end on Auaust 6, 2001 WHAT lS PROPOS£D: The County Master Plan of Mcnal Hipways (MP AH) c:unmlly dcltpWCI bridp cn>aainp • Garfield Avcn\fC/Oisler Avenue and• Bmnlna AYa1ucll9dl S1n1e1t. Thac nwo bridaa INl would croa die S.-ita Ana Rh'CI' are locl&cd bc:twoen 1-405 Freeway Ind h:ttlc COllt Hipway. The propolCd project IS Ibo ranovaJ Of die bridaa fi'om the MPAH. The impacu oflhc mod~ oflhe MPAH IO ddc:le either or bod! of lheae rwo brldp aoatnp &om 1hc MPAH 1111 been evallltled 111 the Draft EUl srCNU'ICANT ENVUlONMENT AL IMPACTS: The Dra1\ E1R ldmtitla the 11piftc:lnt errvir'oMlaltll impKll of tbc propoeed ac:ba11 Slanitlcant impldl are in the ca1epla of o'lftic cin:ullbon, land UM. and noilc. The Draft EIR also IU1ltlll ~ YWtla'eby IOll1C, t>ui not 111. 1ho s1pif1C111t UllplCU cm be mnipllOd. HOW CAN I GET MORE INFORMATIONT • An Exocutive Summlr)' of the Draft E.IR will be on the OCT A web 11tc: www.oct1.net • A copy of the Draft EIR will be available to lhc public for review as City Halli in COllta Mesa, Newpon Bach, Huntlnpoo Bach, and Fountain Valley, and ll the OCTA oft\"1! in 0r .. ,.. • A copy of the Draft EIR will be available to the public for m--11 the followma libnlrics· HUNTINCTON HACH: l'OUNTAIN VALLEY: l'fEWPORT HACH t 9211 8111111111 Avenue 1763~ Loi Alamos Street 1000 Avocado Avenue 7111 Talbert Avenue lnformltlonal workshops will take place • die tima and locllioal lndlCIUd below HtJNTTNCTON 8!.ACH: Wedncl4ay, July 11 S 30 to 7.30 PM RodJlft Senior Center 1706 Orwiac Avenue FOUNTAIN VALLEY: Thursday, July 12 BOI07.30 PM City Q>uncd Cl\arnben 10200 Siiier Avenue HOW DO 1 COMMENT ON Tia DRAFT EIRT NEWPORT BEACH: Tuesday, July 17 S 30 IO 7:30 PM City COUllCll Olambers 3300 Newpon Blvd COSTAMtsA: 1155 Partc Avenue and 2969 Mesa Verde Drive Ellt COSTA Mt:SA: Thundly, July 19 530 to 7 30 PM Netahborbood Comm Cents 114' Pait A venue • Submit wna.cn commenu. no Iara lhan Ausust 6, 2001, to Mr. K.ia Monmvi. MINCO. Tl'lfllPO'U'IOll Planruna and Propwnmrna • the OranF County T1 •llpOIUl>On Alllhority (OCT A). sso s Mam Strea.. OranF. CA 92161 • Aaend one of the community worbhofll and fill out a COClllllalt form • Submit c::ommcnu via the lntcmtt 11theOCTA'sweb1ite www.octa,net ~ 45-ay pebUc rtvkw Hd commHt period oa tllt Dnft EIR will bqin OD June 11, 1001 and wtu nd OD Aa1u1t 6, 1001. BAY CONTINUED FROM A 1 to lobby for the funding In Con~s. Less sediment llowing into the bay will cut down on nitrogen and other nutrients considered harmful to the t>ay, Adams sald in the letter. •completing the project will enable the partnering jurisdictions to meet, In large part, the total maximum dai- ly load for nutrients ond sed- iment," Adams wrote . A series of federal stan· dards exist limiting the amount of nutrients that can flow into an impaired body of water. Those are known as total maximum daily loads. The bay was designated as impaired by the Environ- mental Protection Agency in the mid-1990s as a result of a lawsuit brought by Newport Beach environmentalist Bob Caustin. KOLL CONTINUEO FROM A 1 a second time July 10. On top.of about $1.16 mil- lion in mandatory traffic and transportation fees, the devel- opment agreement also requires the developer to pay $2 million for long-term traffic improvements, as well as $60,000 to build a new fire station and $112,500 for a planning study for the airport area, where the project is located. The fact that such a study would come after the project's approval has Beek con- cerned. With the city planning to review the airport area as part of its pending general plan update and with long-term llE\11•1111.l .'S LIFETIME ORAl6E ml EXCLUSIVE DISTRIBUTOR cuARANTEE cARPET oF LIFmME GUARUTEE CARPET $ 99 llfttl111 Sltl• W1rr11ty WOOL BERBER CARPET 1 SQ. llfttl•• Wttr W1rr1nty FT. llftflMt Cr•t~ W1rr11ty $24'~: INSTALLED Llftth11 Ft4t W1rr11ty 4000 STORE llYllll PO ER C1r~!t C1-~ The W1rl4'1 L1r1••t C1r~t R1t1ll1r IF YOU'RE NOT BUY NG FROM US 'YOU'RE PAYING TOO MUCH FREE $ .. JUSTJ.I WAAAEN I DAILY Pl.OT Dredging equipment near Back Bay has been mostly lllent lately because of the restoraUon work delays. Caustin lauded the approval of the environmen- tal documents but said he worried about whether pplitical wangling in Wash- ington, D.C., would get in the way of the request for federal funding. . "I'm thrilled to ·see the thing move forward,• Caustin said. Federal fund- ing requests "can become a political process. I hope they don't use Newport Bay as a pawn.• traffic studles tor the entire skip the $2 million (in extra city in the works, an approval money from Koll) and not of the Koll expansion would increase traffic," he said. be premature, he said. "The $2 million will go pretty "We should not make fast, but the traffic will be detailed decisions until we've with us forever.• made the overall decision" Beek said he doesn't think about how to approach the the project would bring eco- dty's long-term traffic prob· nomic benefits to the city, !ems, Beek said. adding that he didn't think Councilman John Heffer-any expansion of the airport nan, the only Greenlight sup-area was warranted. porter among city leaders, "W~ just don't want the expressed similar concerns extra traffic,• he said. •Why this week. He was the lone council member lo vote do it? It doesn't do us any against the project. good. We made a plan for that nm Strader Sr .. one of the area. We built it. Why not stick to it?" partners in the Koll project. Beek also said he is no bas said that because the city longer a member of the would get the $2 million in Greenligbt political action extra traffic funds, he feels the expansion would help to committee after other mem- deal with traffic problems in bers asked him to leave the area around Jamboree because he is also a member Road and MacArthur Boule-of the city's general plan vard, where the center is update committee. He added localed. . that other Greenligh.t sup- Strader could not be porters wanted to keep a reached for comment #firewall" between the group Wednesday. and the city committee. The But Beek, who said he met separation was amicable, he with Strader to discuss the said. project and briefly review,.ed Phil Arst, Greeollght's the traffic study for the spokesman, could not be expansion, disagreed. reached for comment "The city should rather Wednesday. SPIRTSWllLI INV Take Advantage of our Athletic Cleat/Shoe TORY REDUCTION SALEI e 15th -J 8th Reebok, Balance, and 20°/o on all Baseball equipment! CostaM ... 270E.17thk ;.-;:;m;; . . •• 'Quofe 'Of •DAY . ' •trs i.n aliGut Ml siu *t ane and ow pcrllll5 and fall ,.., ... It just""~·· p.ui En• .... CMNLl Marlins Manager • ·;a.· ---... JW,2honn VMKllUlS Sports Editor Roger Corlson • 949-5744223 • Thursday, June 28, 2001 81 Reitz s ...,._._ · ves ·sectionals scare • CdM standout joins prep teammate Yelsey, Newport Harbor's Braverman in today's Round of 16. Steve Virgen 0Al1.Y PILOT FOUNTAIN VALLEY -It appeared to be smooth sailing for Corona del Mar High girls tennis standout Brittany Reitz Wednesday in the 99th annual Southem California Junior Agi,ng with grace I t is hard to imagine what life was like in 1901, but thank goodness for biStory to humble us. Anything and anyone celebrating 100 years, especially in Orange County, is old. But one glimpse at the remodeled clubhouse at Santa Ana Country Club gives the century-old club an amaz- ingly modem, and stunning, look. Asa tiibute leading up to the club's centennial Richard Dunn GOLF celebration in September, we provide you with today's historical perspective: A significant moment in club history occurred in April 1923, when it was announced that Orange County Country Qub would move from the Castaways to a new location, for irrigation purposes, in Santa Ana Heights at Newport Boulevard. It was the •Roaring '20s" in America and golf in California came right along, with golf courses converting to grass fairways and greens. Before, gteens were oiled sand and fairways were hard dirt. For membeni at Orange County Country Oub, the county's first golf club, their spectacular site on the bluffs on the Upper Newport Bay's west side lacked viable water supply for an inigation system, so a search began for a new site that would have water for the twf area~. It was also announced that the club, which paid $71,000 for its current property in 1923, would reorganize and be called Santa Ana Country Club. Today, it is still one of the few golf-only private clubs in Southern California and the oldest, by far, in Orange County. The Junior Amateur Goll Scholars Tour, a year-round tour for boys and girls 13-18, has scheduled seven 36-hole tournaments with no cut for the 2001 summer. Membenihip in JAGS is not a requirement to play, but all players must meet the 3.0 grade-point ave!age atandard. JAGS entry tees include green fees, range balls, lunch and awards. Costa Mesa Go\f & Country Oub will host a JAGS Thur stop Aug. 28-29. Fot JAGS details: (562) •9J..M16 or (714) 952- 3316. Ukefatbil',laetaatllltbii family affair deputment at NewPolt_ 8eedl Country Oub, BOb _Plg!Un Ji. aced the t~ bole No. 4 wttb en S.iron, then on the beck nine, btl ....... Bob Sr .. midi. hale-In-col at tbe 158-yard No. t 7 wttb • 4-troD. \\tr ~ cmamlbel') totbeacm1NN8111119! ...... "-' ...... -. ......... ,. .... .._ \"8 Ham M »1191 Qalf . .....,.._ICNllMlllAug.27 a-Miia Gal. CWiallt " . Tennis Sectionals at Los Caballeros Sports Vlllage. But, in a sudden, dramatic tum of events, Julianna Gates of Encinitas stormed back during the girls 18s sin- gles first-round matchup. For Reitz, Gates' second-set surge turned out to be a good thing. Reitz, the 2000 CIF Southern Section singles champion, thrlved on· Gates' comeback -Gates was down. 4-0, in the second set and won, 7-5 - and answered with a thrilling 6-2, 5- 7, 6-2 victory. •I'm more than excited that I got JUNIOR TENNIS this type of match,• said Reitz, who will be a senior in the fall. Mil's always good to get a tough match in your first match." Reitz, the No. 3 seed, will play Brooke Borlsoff of Agoura Hills today at noon. Borisoff won, 6-0, 6-1, over Yucaipa's Michelle Beyronneau. On the other hand, Reitz played in one of the more exciting matches of the day. She used an all-around game, including aggressive attacks to the net and pinpoint service returns, to score the first-set victory and earn the 4-0 lead in the second. Yet, Gates seemed to wake up in the second set. She grabbed momen- tum with each winner as she slapped her leg as if riding a horse and whis- pered loudly, "Come on! Let's go!H Gates won the second set and her hopes strengthened as Reitz went down with an injury. Reitz re-injured her left leg -she suffered a tom knee ligament in last year's sectionals - saying she thought she had hyper- extended it when chasing a lob shot. But, after an eight-minute break, Reitz regained focus and took control in the third set. With misdirection shots, Reitz took advantage of Gates' hustle and approaches to the net. Said Reitz: ·1 really couldn't have had a better match to prepare me mentally. (Gates) picked it up in the second set. Now, I feel really pre- pared for tomorrow.• Meanwhile, CdM junior-to-be Anne Yelsey quickly defeated Yu Yu Myinttun, 6-2, 6-3. As Sea Kings SEE TENNIS PAGE 82 LlnLE LEAGUE BASEBALL DISTRICT 62 TOURNAMENT OF CHAMPIONS . PHOTOS BY DON lfACH.{)Al.Y. PllOT Fountain Valley's Jeff Spirk slides In safely as Costa Mesa shortstop Brice SHllman fields a late throw Wednesday In Huntington Beach. s Marlins trophy fish • Fountain Valley's late rally gives Costa Mesa Marlins sinking feeling, 8-6. TOny Altobelli DAILY PILOT HUNTINGTON BEACH · With history already in their back pockets, the Costa Mesa National WtUe League Major Division Marlins got greedy and tried to win all of District 62. But they came up one inning short in Wednesday's 8-6 loss to the Fountain Valley Marlins at Wardlow Park. · By making the final, Costa Mesa reached unchartered waters for any Costa Mesa Little League team and with a 6-1 lead beading into tlle final inning, the promised postgame •j1g• by assistant coach Rob Stillman appeared immanent. But some key hits by Fountain Valley, including a thfee..run home run by Jett Spirk capped off a seven- run sixth inning that ended the locals' impressive playoff run, leaving the 1993 Newport Beach Dodgers as the lut local TOC champion (they won the District 55 crown). ·nllk. about a game of lnches, • Manager Paul Errington said. CO.ta Mesa in the third. Jordan •Oelplte the tough loss, we bad a great time all season long. It's been ::U i:~::=:: about fun since day one and ow per· allowing Brown to advanee to third. ents and fans really make it just that Meta tried to throw out Brown at I'm ptoUd of all the players.• After fountain Valley won the third, but that throw Miled high and coin ft1p and elected to be villton, Brown came home, cutting the 1eed Coeta Mala took the lead in tbe bcit-to 3-1. to1a of tbe ant lrinlng. COlta Mele starter P.J. ~ Brice SttJlmen'I abort popup WU r9Jnelned fOCUled and IDliiit Pouritilin ~ by the Fountain Valley Vdey'I bats quiet b four IDNDgl. , ~....,,., to9dvw'e He aOOw.cl onlY oae bit ma ltrudt all tbe way to ..a..ct. He went to out four. tbinl on a wild plebDd ICond on a •t11s ~ ltutr w wkDIU pllli9d ball. ptllg Mela. 1.0 lead. Wl'/.will today, .......... ....,...ml NaN ....... ~ llabl ·wa..1111c:1MD ........ .... ..... CGltaMlll'MPT'••llllld ... waddDe ........... ....... mi .. wmt .._.. Aftlr Mia Clllllm .... ......, .......... "" IMIM!k"tf .......... 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Also in girls l 8s singles action, Newport Beach's Natalie Braverman scored a 6- 4, 6-3 victory over Moe Myinttun of Los Angeles. Braverman will meet top- seeded Iris Ichim of Beverly Hills today at noon. lchim won, 6-1, 6- t, over Murrieta's Kristen Grady. CdM's Kimberly Singer lost. but battled relentlessly in a Srom DON LEACH /OM.Y ~OT Natalie Braverman, shown in acUon last fall, advanced Wednesday to the Round of 16. three-set match against Nina Yaftali of Westlake Villa. After being shut out in the first set. 6- 0, Singer answered with fire and recorded a 6-3 win. But, Yaftali regained focus and won the third set, 6-1. In the girls 16s competition, CdM sophomore-to-be Brittany Holland lost, but still bad plen- ty to celebrate. Mission Viejo's Lauren Jones won, 6-3, 6-1, yet Holland, who played in the 14s all season, was awarded the season-long Southern California Tennis Association Junior Sportsmanship Award, voted upon by her 14s peers. "You won't find anyone who will say anything bad about Brittany,• Stewart said. •she's just a great ldd. She's a hard worker and she gets along easily with all the girls.• CdM's Cameron Ball bounced in upset • Snyder, Morton, Carsten Ball also advance at sectionals. St.w Virgen DAILY PILOT FOUNTAIN VAllEY -With a heartbreaking three-set loss Wednesday. Corona del Mar High's Cameron Ball experi- enced a hard lesson the Southern California Junior Te.nnis Sectionals can teach. His teammate, Garrett Snyder, the No. 8 seed, recog- nized the reality of that lesson and brought an intensified effort which resulted in a 6-1. 6-2 vie: tory over Arcadia's Gordon Hong at Los Caballeros Sports Village. GOLF CONTINUED FROM B 1 All proceeds of the tournament benefit the Steve Van Hem MemOOa.l Sdrlarship at Estancia High and the Steve Van Hom Foundation at Fullerton College. The Estancia award will go to the outstanding senior girl and outstanding senior boy student -athlete. Ball, on the other hand, admittedly performed with a lack of focus, losing a tightly contested match. 6-7, 6-3, 6-4, to Fallbrook's Daniel Andrus. •My head wasn't in the match,• Ball said. "I just wasn't on. I don't know wbat it was. But, that's no excuse. (Andrus) deserved to win. That was a dose match.· aose, indeed. Especially in the third set Each seIVed with fervor, which peihaps explained why most of their rallies didn't exceed four shots. Andrus broke Ball's SeIVe for only the second time in the match to gamei the 6-4 win, ending what was the tourna- ment's last match of the day. Ball will.play in the conso- lation bracket today at 10:30 a.m. against James Magsino • A former basketball great, Van Horn starred at Estancia and Fullerton College, before be was killed in an accident while on vacation in Mexico in March 1982. Van Hom is a member of the Daily Pilot Sports Hall of Fame .. His family started the golf tournament in 1989, and, even though 2001 will be the final year of the event. the family will continue to fund the scholarship in the future. Tee times are scheduled of West Hills. tvfeanwhile, Snyder, who dis- patched his opponent quickly, strolled from court to court to see teammates Ball and Brian Morton. Snyder will face lta'J'W Rettenmaier today at 10:30 a.m. in the Round of 16. Rettenmaier defeated Malibu's Scott Stewart. 6-3, 6-3. Sa.id Snyder: •I put the pres- sure on (Hong) early and he couldn't handle it real well. From the st.art. I think I scared him a bit In the beginning d the second set, b.e broke my seIVe and went up, 2-1. And that was the only time he really chal- lenged. But, I broke hiin right back." Also, in boys 18s singles, Morton, the No. 6 seed, battled to a 6-1, 6-7, 6-3 victory over · Irvine's Brett Van Unge. Morton from noon to 1:15 p.m. on both the Los Lagos and Mesa Linda courses. A free box lunch and unlimited beverages on the course will also be provided. Cost is $125 per player. Details: (406) 995- 2234. Da~dSussonofCorona del Mar made a hole-in-one at the Ojai Valley Inn Golf Course last month. Susson used an 8-iron on the 128-yard par-3 No. 17. will face Ari Rosenthal ol Pacific Palisades. Rosenthal also played in a tough first-round match, recording a 6-4, 3-6, 6-3 victory over Andrew Lieu of Thousand Oaks. In boys 14s singles, incoming Cd.M freshman Carsten Ball, the No. 1 seed, took care of Altadena's Pabick Adams, 6-2, 6-1. Carsten Ball will face Newport Coast's Matthew Chou, who defeated Jordan Cobnan of Indian Wells, 6-4, 6- 3. Before looking ahead, Carsten Ball's father, Syd, said his son is not ready yet to win the sectionals title. "He's 'got a' lot of tennis left in order to win that. H said Syd Ball, a former Australian Da'tis Cup player and a teaching pro at Costa Mesa Tennis Center. The next stop on the Pacific Golf Players Tour is July 7 at Eagle Crest Golf Oub in Escondido. Fred Stamey, who lost to Mike Fergin in a three-hole playoff in April at the Newport Beach Open, finished tied for second in the most recent Pacific Golf Players Tour at Carlton Oaks Country Club in Santee. • RIOtARD our.rs golf column appears every Thursday. Received After 7/1 .tdd $10 Late fee• ra,-11 Mlllce chedc or money order ID: hdlc CGllt ......... Neme ...................... _...~_._--.~.....:..--....... ----........ ----......._ Mall to : W8 PRODUCTIONS 2821 CoHvM!w Dm<e Fallbrtlok, CA 92028 (•Sprint ~ce includeS: 1/2 mi. swim1 12 mi. bike and .l ml. run) Qty St~te .Zip Ale Race Dav_ DOe_J..:.J_ USATI e-mail._......., _______ _ ,.°"41 C~/Aftnl._ flrtl~~,_,/.. l·ShlftSim 5 Ml XL ~Pl..,__,.,_ tail• MllM raannoe-. • an111 USAT .._ ....... 741, ,_...,._., '"*-"' lelllh-.,dl1••uo1w• ............ dMlchn .... , .. NdJ .......... ,........., ........ etc..••=-- . . .. .. Daily Pilot Golden m<imories A lthough a 50-year reunion for the 1951 Orange Coast College champiOn football team may oot mat.eriallze this year, the team members aeated a bdQhtspot for looner =!\ themselves ~hone through letters recently. The rounds of dialogue were =by Pilot's Don Cantrel SIDELINES publication of a 50-year salute to the dub on May 29. Coach Rosso, now 85, wrote to say be was amazed at the responses be received To him. it was a marvelous happening after all those years. He remains extremely proud of the team's honorable conduct and respect for each ()ther. The good cheer and inspiration was always there. All-conference guard Fred .Owens was a sterling example. He often added color wheil something 1'rish was in the air. He would don a green derby and furl a long green wrap around his neck to celebrate and draw support. In time, Owens became an administrator at Golden West College. . One noted tackle. Bob Woodhouse, advanced to become a "HallofFamer· in San Diego County after leading two San Diego high schools to CIF gridiron championships. Ed Mayer, owner of the noted T-shirt finn called Designs Alive in Orange. eventually appeared as a top tackle at San Jose State, where his teammate and roommate Bill Walsh. who became head coach of the San Francisco 49ers for a period of time and won Super Bowl titles with quarterback Joe Montana. Although a fine defensive lineman named Al Muniz made his mark earlier for occ, Rosso bas labelecl him one ot the finest lineman be ever bad. Muniz, a fonner 250-pouod guard for the '48 Harbor High grid team. coached by Al Irwin. impressed many when he first showed up at Orange Coast in 1949. Rosso, even now, looks beck with regret over a dismal happening in the old days. He still 1eatlls a time when he had to cut Muniz off the travel list to Yuba Oty Junior College oneautwnn. The coach ¥d no problems with Muniz relative to any travel plans, but he remembers a high-ranking administrator approaching him with orders to pull Munlz from the plane flight As Muniz recalled once years back. be said it was due to the sketchy report that he was observed to be smoking a dgarette. The rules were intense in the old days with some administrators. A couple Italian connects from the past prompt a oorrection from this comer. We once said Rosso was boin and raised in Lafayette. Calif. But we learned, in time. through a phone call from Mrs. Rosso, that he was born in Italy before the family moved to Northern California. This recently amused Coach Rosso, who said his wife used to call him •our little inunigrant. • He still laughs over that comment. He was actually born in a place called Turin, Italy. which is located to the north. Another error arose in the past when this comer said Gino Boero, a fine 240-pound guard for Harbor High (1949-51 under Al Irwin) wctS born in Italy. Not true. We lea.med, in time, that he was born and reared in Orange County. His father. •Papa" Gino, was born in ltdly. in fact. up in the northern part of the country. One ol the great amusements that came out of the '51 OCC football team surfaced one night at the Lido 'Theater. Defensive halfbac~ Mel Smalley and Charley Black showed up at the side of the door to the theater. It was Smalley's idea. He told Black that they might have a fair chance of getting in free if they knocked on the door. He felt someonC' would open the door and they could slip in quietly. The reality found a guard opening the door, then leadlng both players off to the mam office, belonging to owner Mason Siler. Siler entered the office and displayed di.sappoinbnent. He said. "Mel. you didn't have to do that I would have let you m for tree.• Smalley smiled, then Sclld, "I know that. Mason, but then it wouldn't have been fun." Saints hire Englebrecht Allison Englebrecht, who played and coached volleyball at Corona del Mar High. has been named the Santa Ana High girls volleyball coach. Englebrecht, 26, who coached the CdM frosh-sopb team for two years, led the Sea Kings to a second-place Sea View League showing in 1998 and a league title in 1999. She played varsity volleyball at CdM for three years and in her senior year in 1992, she was the starting middle blocker on the Sea Kings' national cham- pionship team that finished 36- 0. Englebrecht also played at the University of Portland and competed professionally in Switzerland for a year. DAVID YURMAN Doily Pilot PHOTOS BY DON LEACH I OAl.Y PILOT Costa Mesa second baseman Anthony Secrest turns double play. MARLINS CONTINUED FROM 81 single to center. Valdez, from second base, worked a delayed steal to perfec- tion, swiping third after the catch- er tossed the ball back to the pitch- er. The pitcher threw wildly to third on the play, allowing Valdez to score and send.mg the frenzied Mesa ians into an uproar. Errington moved to thud on Valde-L's bickery and after Anthony Secrest walked, Emngton scored on a successful double steal, mak- ing it 6-1. Seagondollar pitched d suc- cessful fifth inning, before Fountain Valley staged its mammoth come- back. A double, single, three ques- tionable walks and another single brought up Spirk. Fountain Valley's best hitter, with one out and Mesa leading, 6-5. ·1 thought about walking him, but you never want to. load the bases in a close game,• Paul Errington said. •But 1 had a funny feeling something was going to happen during that at-bat.• Sure enough, Spirk hit the first pitch over the left-field fence. giv- Costa Mesa's Adam Seagondolla.r cuts loose from the mound Wednesday Jn the Dtstrtct 62 Tournament ofOwnptom title game. ing Fountain Valley the lead for good. Jeff Spirk and bis brother, John, combined to strike out 15 Costa Mesa batters. ·we've faced noth- ing but the best pitchers from the opposition all season long," Paul Errington said. •But those guys were pretty good. They hit their spots well." Despite the heartbreaking loss, it took a candy bar. a silver medal and an announcement for an end- of-the-year pool party at Errington's house to put smiles on the players' faces. Costa Mesa finished the sea- son with a record of 24-7 and two Marlin players, P J . Errington and Valdez, will continue summer action with the CMNLL Major All- Stars. Another souvenir for many Mesa players will be their dyed blond hair, an act of unity per- formed before Wednesday's cham- pionship game. DIS1llKT 62 TCJURNA~OF~ Finlll f'ocunAIN V/llJ.U.Y a. CosTA MaA 6 Fountain Valley 001 007 -8 6 4 Costa Mesa 120 300 -6 5 2 Errington. Seagondollar (5) and Valdez. Jo. Spirk. Je. Spirk (4) and Johnson. W -Jeff Spirk. 2B -Jo. Spirk (FV). HR -Je. Spirk (FV). SPORTS Thurtdoy, June 28, 2001 83 Davis duo wins second straight . and Mark Trueblood (La Canada), 6- 1. 7-5. • CdM resident. father victorious at national father- son tennis tournament. Larry Huebner (Fresno) and his son, Jim (Clovis), won the Super > Senior 70 Division title. NEWPORT BEACH -Newport Beach Tennis Club Director Scott Davis and his father Gordon Davis made the most of Father's Day Weekend. The duo defende(l its title with success in the National Senior Father & Son Tennis Championships, now in its seventh year. Gordon Davis made the trip from Encino to pair up with his son, who is from Corona del Mar. On Father's Day, the Davises defeated the 1999 champions Tom and Ben Brunkow, seeded No. 4, 6-3, 6-1, to claim the Senior 60 Division championship. Tom Brunkow is from Bethseda, Md. and his SOD, Ben, is from Valley Glen. The tournament, which also included a Super Senior 70 Division, began June 14, as the top-seeded Davis tandem earned a first-round bye. In the Round of 16, the Davises defeated Jim Wilson and his son, Galen, who are from Sante Fe, N.M., 6-1, 6-1. With a 6-3, 6-4, victory, team Davis took care of Jim Nelson (Irvine) and his son, Brian (Lake- wood), in a quarterfinal.match. In their semifinal match, the Davis duo defeated Dave Grant (Princeton, N.J.) and his son, Geoff (New York), 6-3, 6-4. Kim Vieira, of Newport Beach, and his father, Don (Palm Desert), advanced to the Rowid of 16 with a tough first-round victory. They defeated Herman Ahlers (Las Vegas)· and his son. Mike (Albuquerque, N.M.), 7-5, 6-3. The Vieiras lost before reacb.i.ng the quarterfinals, a 6-2, 6-3 setback to the Grants, who were seeded No. 3. In the Super Senior 70 Division, Newport Beach's John Bowerbank and his father, Joseph (Irvine), reached the quarterfinals, compiling two victories. They defeated Jerry Paul (Borrego Springs) and his son, Paul (Wortbester, Mass.), 6-4, 7-5, in the first round. And in the Round of 16, The Bowerbanks downed Mike SENIOR 50 DIVISION FlntrOWMI Gordon Davis (Encino)-Scott Davis (COfona del Mar) adll1nced on bye; Galen Wilson (Sante Fe, N.M.)-Jlm Wilson (Sante Fe, N.M.) def. John Letts (Pasadena)-Spencer Letts (Rolling Hiiis), by default; Jim Nelson (lrvlne)-Brlan Nelson (Lakewood) Advanced on bye; Jerry Paul (Borrengo Sprl~)-Jamie Paul (Worchester, Mass.) .civanced on bye; Don Vieira (Palm Desert)-Klm Vieira def. Mike Ahlers (Albuquerque, N.M.)-Herman Ahlers (Las Vegas), 7-5, 6-3; Jack Heinz (Xenia, Ohlo)-Darrln Heinz (Waynesville, Ohio) Advanced on bye; Kari Pope (Ojai)- Derek Pope (New York) def. Dick Fox (Pla- centla)-James Fox (Lake Forest), 6-1, 6-1; Emil Bereczky (Anahelm)-Willlam Bereczky (Irvine) def. Don Neuman (La Mesa)-Eric Neuman (Foothill Ranch), by default Robert Cherry (Sanger)-Brad Cherry (Charlotte, N.C.) Advanced on bye; Larry ~rling (Ann Arbor. Mlch.)-Michael Sperling (Mequon, Wis.) def. John Romm (Los Angeles)-David Romm (Beverly Hills), 6-1, 1-6, 6-2; Tom Brunkow (Betheseda, Md.)-Ben Brunkow (Valley Glen) advanced on bye; Joseph Zohar (lrvlne)-Daniel Zohar (Beverly Hills) advanced on bye; Tom Fridinger (White Bear Lake, N.M.)-Steve Fridinger (Blooming- ton, Minn.) advanced on bye; Henry Garcia (Henderson, Nev.)-Keith H. Garcia (San Clemente) def. Alan Croll (Beverly Hills)- Bobby Croll (Beverly Hills), by default; Jim Biggs (Green Farms. Conn.)<harles Biggs (San Franc.isco) advanced on bye. ROWMt of 16 G. Davis·S. Davis def. G. Wilson-J. Wilson, 6- 1, 6-1; J. Nelson-B. Nelson def. Je. Paul-Ja. Paul, 7-6 (4), 6-2; D. Grant-G. Grant def. D. Vieira-K. Vieira, 6-2. 6-3; K. Pope-0. Pope def. J. Heinz-D. Heinz. 6-3, 6-4; R. Cherry-B. Cherry def. E. Bereaky-W. Berealcy. 6-2. 6- 1; T. Brunkow-B. Brunkow def. L Sperting- M. Sperling. 6-1, 6-1, T Fridinger-S. Fridinger def. J. Zohar-D. Zahar. 6-2. 6-1; J. Biggs-(. Biggs def. H. Garcia-K. Garcia, 6-1, 6-2. Quwterllnals G. Davis-S. Davis def. J. Nelson-B. Nelson, 6- 1, 6-4; D. Grant-G. Grant def. K. Pope-0. Pope, 6-1, 6-2; T. Brunkow-8. Brunkow def. R. Cherry·8. Cherry, 6-1, 7-5; J. Biggs-(. Biggs def. T. Fridi~·S. Fridinger, 6-1, 6-3. Semtfln.81s G. Davis-S. Davis def. D. Grant-G. Grant. 6-3, 6-4; T. Brunkow-B. Brunkow def. J. Biggs-<: Biggs. 7-5, 1-1, default Conloladon ttn.I D. Grant-G. Grant def. J. Biggs<. Biggs. by default. Fin.81 G. Davis...S. Davis def. T. Brunkow-B. Brunk- ON/, 6-3, 6-1. SUPER SEMOlt 10 DIVISION FlntrOWMI Larry Huebner (Freno)-Jlm H~ (OoYls) advanced °" bye; Bob Ackerly (La Mesl}- Amle Pompan (Encino)-Stew Pompan def. Don Herman (La Canada)-Ken Herm•n (Arcadia), 6-3, 6-4; Phil Maloney (Los Ange- les)-Philip Maloney (Quincy, MA) adv•nc.ed on bye; Mike Trueblood (La Canada)-Mark Trueblood (La Canada) adllanced on bye; Joseph Bowerbank (lrvine)-John Bowerbank (Newport Qeadl) def. Jerry Paul {Borrego Spl'ings)-Jamie Paul (Worchester, Mass.), M, 7-5; Jim Settles (Laguna Nlguel)-Jim Settles (LaCanada/flintridge) advanced on bye; John Romm (Los Angeles)-Davld Romm (Beverly Hills) advanced on bye; Paul Druck· er (Palm Spl'ings)-Jonathan Drucker (Coral Gables.. Fla.) advanced on bye; Tom Willson (Cashiers, N.C.)-Matt Willson (He~ Beach) advanced on bye; William Lurie (San Pedro)-William M. Lune (San P~o)-Ken Lytle (Laguna H1lls)-Kev1n Lytle (Heber Oty, Utah), by default, Arnold Belinsky (Rancho Santa Fe)-Larry Belinsky (Rancho Sante Fe) advanced on bye; Dan Campbell (Seal Beach)-John Campbell (Cypress) advanced on bye; Roger Coad (Mesa, Ar1z.)-Rex Coad (Wkhita. Kansas) advanced on bye; Ron Segel (San Jose)-Paul Sege (~nn Valley) def. Isaac Breman (Beverly H1lls)·Ed Berman (Padflc Palisades). by default Stanley Ow.de (La Habra Helghts)-Eric Quade (Tustin) advanced on bye. ROWMt of 16 L. Huebner·J. Huebner def. B Ackerly·D. Ackerly, 6-1 , 6-1; P. Maloney-P. Maloney def. A. Pompana·S. Pompana, 5·7, 6-4, ~; J. Bowerbank-J. Bowerbank def. M . True- blood-M. Trueblood, 6-1, 7-5; J. Settles-S. Settles def. J. Romm-D. Romm, 6-1, 6-0; T. Willson-M. Willson def. P. Drucker-J. Druck- er, 6-2, 6-1; A. Belinsky·L Belinsky def. W. Lurie-W. Lurie, 6-0, 6-0; R. Coad-R. Coad def D Campbell-J. Campbell, 7-6, Hi (1), 6-1, S. Quade-E. Quade def R Segel-P. Segel. 6-1. 6-3. Quarterfinals L Huebner-J. Huebner def. P Maloney..P Maloney, 6-1. 6-2; J. Settles-J. Sett!~ def. J Bowerbank-J. Bowerbank, 7-5, 6-2. T. Will- son-M. Willson def. A. Behnslcy-L Belinsky, 6-4, ~. 6-3; S Quade-£. Quade def. R. Coad-R. Coad, 6-0, 7-f>, 7-f> (5) Semifinals L Huebner·J. Huebner def. M. Settles-J.Set· ties. 6-2, 6-4; T. Willson, M. Willson def. S. Quade-E. Quade, 6-4, ~. 7-5. Cansoa.tion final S. Quade-£. Quade def J Settles-J Settles.. 6-3,6-1. Final L. Huebner-J. Huebner def T W1llson-M Willson, 6-2, 6-4. . NBA draft disappoints Burwell Nick Burwell. a shooting guard who averaged 22.8 points per game for the Orange Coast College men's basket- ball team this past season, was not selected in the 2001 NBA Draft Wednesday. Burwell, who passed up a chance to play at a four-year college in order to pursue bis dream of playing in the NBA, said before the draft that he would pursue an opportunity to play in a developmental league, if he weren't drafted . He also said he will attempt to earn a roster spot on an NBA team Via free dgency. Seven shooting guards were among the 58 players selected by NBA tea.ms, including five in the second round. Burwell could not be reached for comment -by Steve Virgen IH ~ ATIOF: ~A CA E "NO. A.208351 ToalhlMnl.~ eredtM. ~I crec!llM. ~ ""'°"' who may ot/lelWIM be 1n1eresled in the ~ or tstall. "' botfl of RICHAAO H LARZELERE. A PETITION FOR PR08ATE has been llled by R08ERT C. LARZELERE In me Superior Court of Caijfomle. County or ORANGE. THE. PETITION FOR PROSATE reQUHll thal ROBERT C LARZLERE be appointed es perSOMJ reprHentat1ve to adl!ll(l1&tf)(. lhe Qtate or the decedent. · THE PETITION requests tile decedent's will and oodlOla. If any, be admitted to probate The will and any c;Od1ols are ava!la~e for examination In the file kept by !he court THE PETITION requeslS au!hOrity to ad1T11111ster tile astale unde< the Independent Admonl&lrattof'I ol Estates Act (This a<Jttlolity will allow the personal representative IO take many actions Without obla1n1 ng court apPIOllBI Belon1 taking cenam very 1mpo11an1 actions, however, the personal representabve will be reqlJlred to give nobce IO 1n1eiesled persons unless they have waNed notice or consented to the proposed action ) The independent administrauon authOnty will be granted unless an 111terested person files an obJeCbon to Ille peution and S"haws good cause why the court $h0uld not grant the authonty A HEARING on the pebllOn Wiii be held on 07/26/01 al 1 30PM in Dept L 73 located at 341 THE CITY DRIVE SOUTH, ORANGE. CA 92613 IF YOU OBJECT to the granttog ol tile pellhoo. you snould appear at the hearing and state your obfedKlns or flle wntten objecttOnS Wlltl the court before the heanng Your appearance may be 1n person or by your anomey IF YOiJ ARE A CREDITOR or a con1ingef1t creditor of tile deceased. vou must file your claim with the court and· rnaJ a copy to the personal representative appointed by the court wilhm tour month$ from the date d first Issuance of letters all provided in Probate Code $8Cllon 9100 T"8 time ror filing cia1ms will 11ot expire before lour months from the heanng date noticed above YOU MAY EXAMINE the file kept by tl'le court If you are a person Interested in the eslate, you may flle with the court a Request for Special Notice (fonn DE· 154) of the tiling of an inventory and appraisal of estate assets or of any pebtion 0< account as provided tn Probate Code Section 1250 A Request lor Special Nobee fo1T11 is available from the court dellt Allorney for Pet1110r1er R06ERT W LITTLE A LAW CORPORATION 4675 MACARTHUR COiJRT. STE 440 NEWPORT BEACH CA 92660 oet28IO 1 06/29101 . 07.l06/01 CNS. 2'5320lt NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA P!LO NOTICE OF ESTA.BUSHMENT OF A BRANCH OFFICE Tht. notice II to Inform the publlc that, pursuant to 12 C.F.R. s.ctlon MS.t2, Downey Savings and Loan Aa1ocl1t1on. F .A., Newport S.KI!, Callfomla t2eao i. nnno 1 ~ wJlh the Office . of Thrift Super1lllon roTS") fot pemilMlon to .. tab!'-" a bnnch offtee to be IOC*ttd It 2 f 500 Y Of'bl Unda Blvd.. Yorba Und.a, CA 82887·2745 Jnd 13701 RlvenJl<M Drive. Slwtfman O.kl, CA 81423. Any commenta In favor or against ltl• •tabll9hment of ltl• bnlnCh omc. mutt be .ubmm.d In writing to ttle OTS within 25 daye of Ole date the request le med With the OTS. TtltM cOpliee of )'CW' comment. 1hoWcl be Mnt &o: Reglon•I Director. Oflle• of Thrift Super1talon. Reok>n•I Oftlce, It Ona Mot~ Straet, Sllltlt 400, San Francisco, C10f0ml1 '4t~SH. You fl'ltV •leo ,..,... tfl•1 the OT'S 9ttlfl0t an ~ ot fot'IMI ll'IM4lflO In ~ with 12 C.f.R. Section 111. luc.h ,..,.et m111t be OOfttliMd In Ille ~ cornlMftt .....,, .,.. deKlibe fie ........ ftctllthatyou ...._ tD dltcUM It tlle ,.....,.., Ind m.- ~ WhY you beltlve °"" your Wlitl9ft WI....... MM lf9 ,... 1.-..m to ..,.... ......... ot _... You ""'1 looll It ....... -.. 11 .............. 019 -.loMI Of!IOI, ...... ...... ~ .. _...w._...,. 411dtl m.~~-­"'f • • •• ......... __ ~ ,.._...., __ m...---• ;;....,:•· FIND • CASE HO. A20IH7 To .aV i.a. ~ cndllorl. oonlitlOlflt cr.dl'°'9, r.ct pel'IOnl whO mey oen.rwtM be ~ In "' Wll Of estlte, Cit bOll'I "' MARIANN! L SHERMAN A PETITION FOR ?R08ATE h9s belfl llled by JENNIFER WALTERS In Iha Supt'll'!Or Couft ol. Calitomll, County Of ORANGE. THE PETITION FOR PROBATE requests lhel JENNIFER WALTERS be *WQinted H penonal ,...,1a11ve to admlruster lhe estete of lhedeoldenl THE PE11TION requests the decedenrs wilt and codlcila. if 1111y, be admltled ID probate The will and any oodiclfs ere a11ailable for ex.eminallOn in the ~le kept by the court THE PETITION reque$11 authonty lo adminllter the estate under the lndeQeOdenl Admlniatrallon of Estates Act. (This authO<ity will allow the personal repreMntabve IO lake many actJOns wfthoot obta1nll'IQ court a~t Befo<e laking certain very imponant actions. however, tne personal representative will be required lo g111e notice ID interested pe<sons unless ltley h811e waived nohce or consented to the ~ aC11on ) the ~ authonty will be granted u111ess an imereated person lites an objeC6on to the pelition and shoWs good cause Why the CX>Urt should not grant the aulhorily A HEARING on the petition wrll be held on 07/26/01 at 1 30PM 1n Dept L 73 IOCated at 341 THE CITY DRIVE. ORANGE. CA 92613 tF YOU 06JECT to the granung of the petiuon. you should appear at the hearing and state your obfed!Ons or Ille wntten objections with lhe court before the heanng Your appearanu may be in person or by your attorney IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a contingent credilO< or the deceased. you must ffte your da1m wittt the court and mail a copy to the personal ~esentatlve appointed by lhe court w11h1n lour months from the date of fllst IS&uance of letters as provided In Probate Code teCtJon 9100 The tJme for ftNng cl81111$ will not expire before fotlr months from lhe heanng date noticed above. YOU MAY EXAMINE lhe file l\ept by the court it you are a pe1'0fl 1ntere$ted 1n the estale, yoo may nte with the coun a Request for Speaat NOl>Ce (fonn DE· 154) of the flflng d an inventory and appraisal d estate assets or of any petition or acoount as provided In Probate Codi Section 1250 A ReQVest for Special Nolfce form is available from the court clel1<. Attorney to< PebliOner NORMAN P KATNIK. ESQ KATNIK & KATNIK, LAWYERS 1501 BROADWAY NORTH SANTA ANA CA 92706 06/28/01 ' 06129101, 07/05'01 CHS-2M13U NEWPOftl' B!ACH/COSTA M!SAPl\.O NOTICE OF ESTABLISHMENT OF A. BRANCH OFFICE Thll notice II to lnfomi the public that, pureuent to 12 C.F.ll Section 5"4.~ OOwMY S.avlJl91 and Loin A .. odatlon, F .A .. N-port Buch, California 92860 Is fllln11 1 request wttn Iha omee of Tllrlft Suparvlalon ("OTS~) for pannltalon '° •tlblllll a brand! office to be loeli.d et 21500 Yorba Lindi Blvd., Yol'bt Lind.a, CA t2887""27'5. MY comment. In flvor °' .ga&net the astabllshmant of the branch office must be 1ubmltltd In Wl'lllng to Iha OTS within 15 Cll)'I of the date 1he raqlMlt 1a tiled """' CM ora. ThrM copfee of yollf oommentt lhou\cl be Hnt to: RtQlonll Dlractor. orrlee ofl'hrin Bu~tYltlon, Regional omct, II Ont l!IC>mqomary StrHt. Sulll 400, San l'ranc;llQo, Callfoml• M1~. You may alto reqwet that the ors amrno-en Informal « fonNI mMUng In accordanc:e wlttt 12 C.f,R. See1lon 111. 8uch requnt must be contained In the origlnal comment ttetaf, •lloUld cltilctlbe 1he ..... °' ftlc'tt that you wlllh to dilcu&t ait Ole meetlno, Ind mwt ~lain WflY ~ ~ lhit your ~ commtnt8 lllOne .,.. not •uMcltnt ~ ..-...tt...i...-ot r.cta, YOU 1119)' look llt 111e noac. end an COfllfNllD ftild M tN OTS ~11 ()frk;e, unleM 1uc;1I NWllll .,. atmpt by ... ftom dledolin.. t(,.,., 1111¥• "'Y cp.teltione concemlnll .,.. ~,.. oontaCl the OT'S tt.o1ona1 omc. It rtl) t1t-1IOO. ~1121 l AKA CAI . A20IJl5 To .. hllrt, ~. ~-~ c;redltOr'I, end ~ Wtir> 11'111)1 ~be l~tn .. will Ot ...... 01 boll'I d UNOA A. KIRK~ AKA LINDA ANN£ l<lRK H4M A PEnTION FOA PROBATE hu belfl llllCI ti)' L YL£ KNUDSON in the $upet10r Court oJ Cdlomll. County of ORANGE THE P£11T10N FOA PROBATE ~II tt.1 L ~LE KNUDSON be ="'*'~ ~ ldtnln1stiw the eslale of lhe deolldent. THE PETITION mciueet1 the decedent'. will and CIOdielilt, If any. be admitted to probttte. Tlle ....., and any codldl6 .,.. '"~ ror axaminltlon in lhe Ille kic>t by ~ COUil THE PETITION ~ •utlloritV lo ldmlnisl9' tile esllt.e under tile tndepel lderll Admlnlslnltion of Eatelltt Act (ThlS eu«nority wilt allow tne peflON) representalM! lo take ~ actions INitt\OUt obtainlrig court •PPfOY&I. Before taklng ctlflain very ifl'l!l0!11tnl ~. however. lhe personal rep<e681llative wlll be req\lired to gNe notice to tnleresled persons unlesa tile)' ha"8 waflled notiCe Of coneenled to Ille ~ adion1 The inde~ent admmis1Tltl0n euthonly wilt be grente<! un1115$ an inleresled P«10l'I file6 an objectJOn to liWf ptUlion and sllolrvs good c:euse wny the court snould nol grant thl aulholily A HEARING on the petition W1ll be held oo 07126/01 at 1:30PM In Dept. l 73 located at :IA 1 THE CITY DRIVE. ORANGE. CA 92883 IF YOU 06JECT to lhe gtlVIMO of lhe pelillon, you VrOuld B®e•r al me =and state your or me written with the COU<I before the heanng Your appearance may be rn pe<$On Of by your attorney IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR 0t a con11ngent credttor o1 the deeeaud. you mull file your claim with the rourt end meil a cop)' to lht personal rtpl'elenta!Ne appolnled by tile court within four months frorn ttie <late o1 rm i9luBnce ol letters 1$ pro¥lded ;,, Prot>Jte Code MC11o11 9100 The time for ftling c:l8ims will nol Ul)ir't bekn four months from lhe •nng date nolloed ebo'le YOU MAY EXAMINE the Ille kept by the ~ If ~ 111e • pcll10ll inl8"eSled in the Mtale. Vo4I ,,,.y file with the court a Request lof Spedel NollCe (fon'n OE· 1~) ot the filing d an lnwtllO!y •nd apprailal of estale aSl4l(S "' of any petltJon Of 8Ctl0Unt .. provided '" Prob$9I Code Sec:lion 12SO A ReQIMI for Spec:iel Nodc:e form Is aveileble from the OOUl1 clefk· Aftomov for Pelifloner CHAAAON O'NEIU O'NEILL, WOOi.PERT & HINDMARSH 1014 PALM STREET SAN LUIS OBISPO CA 93'01 ()6.'21W1 , 07I03Xl1 CHs-~1· oel27101, NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESAPILO NOTICE OF ESTASUSHMEHT OF A. BAANCH QfFICE Thia notlca .. to Inform 1he publlc that. purau1nt to 12 C.F.R. Seo11on 6'5.82, Downey SulllQS Ind Loll'I Asaoc:laUon, F.A.., Newport BHCll, Callfomla 82940 1a nnno • ,.queet with the Office of Tll~ft Suparvi.1on (#ors·) rw perm1t1lon to ntablteh I btandl offtee to be loc.ated It 13701 RlvarslcM Drive, Sharman Otkt, CA 81423. My oom~tl In flYOf or 1galnst the fftlbllahmtnt ol Ille brand! ofTlcl mutt be 1ubmltt.ad In writing to the OTS within 24 d•p of the data the ,.qu•t 1a filed with the on. ThrN coptp of your commentt 1ho\lfd be eant to: Reglo~ Director, Otflaa of Thrift S11~Mtlon, ReolOtl•I Offtce, at Ona Mon1QOmtlry Strfft. Suitt 400, San Franclaco, Ca11fomla M104-<IS.S3. You ~ alto requeet thll ~ ors •mno• an lnfomltl or formal me.Uno lll ICOOf'd•nct """' u c .. ,.R. aecUon 811. Such rsqueet mutt be cont.alned In the Of'181nal COfftlMtlt .... lltOUld cNecrlbe the lbuatorfldllfllt~ Wleh to di.a. It the mfftlno, Ind """' eJPllln why you .......,. INt your Wfttt.n GOfNMfltl elOne .,. not 1vflldaftt 10 edclf'Mt etioee ....,.. or fllc:tl, You IN)' ioo-at ttle ftCldcta Ml .. oommtflfll fled llt .. OTS "'910f111 C>tnu, """"* auctt ll\lllfWI .. tMfl'lpl lw law from dlldo9in. rr rou ,_. ~ ~ conctnllnt ...... ~~ .. OTI Rfllonal ·~ It ~ ....... oo. 9ZOH!/Jf Can·~ •--m to get to •II tho•• repair job• around th• hou••? Lot "th• Ol•••Nl•ct ••rvlo• Dleeoeory h•lp you f'lncl rellabl• help .. flctilllD• .......... Alct'9ld ~ TIW r:'-..... :::,. f'tdTNewttti~~ ... ti~ II: Clttll of ~ ~ All GoOd ProfnOljorul, on ~, ... nu 9&1 p~ ~ Cotta adv Piiot June 14. 21. •-:~am Henry Kuttler, 24 • .IW 5. 2001 Tt!!Sf Jt.. 951 Poet Rd., Colla Flctltk>ut lutlnete ~ =•· 951 Nw Statement Pott A<J,, Coit• M.... ~~ CA 82928 1119 u: Thia buslneea it con-IT8S, 227 112 Coral dlldecl by. hulband end AVl.Jv.!i.BWPOrt BHch, wff t CA ~ M1ve you 1t1r'lad Jamie Wood, 221 112 doltlO bullnete yet? No Corel Ave., Ntwport WIAlarn HentY Kulfler. ~· ~I 92882'-Jr , ,.,. ,,,,., ness .. con- Thie statement waa duoted by. 111 lndlYldUel filed with tilt Co&inty Hav• you 1t1rted Clerk of Orange County. OOfng bualneSI yet? No on 0Mlel2001 Jamie Wood 200t ... 1139 . Thi• ltlt&IMnl WH Dally Pilot JuM 14 21 fifed will\ the Co&inty 28, .!y!y 5, 2001 jh1o5 ~81tc~~ CQunty Flc:tltlOue Bualnees 200t6H73H Name St.1etMnt Dally Piiot J4llle 1~ 21, The follOwll\Q pel'llC>M ~· Jutx 5. 2991 1n16§ are doing boslness u ; Flc:tltl B I Paolflo Business Ex· oua ua ne.a chlnQe, 1410 JamborH Name Stahtment Road; Newport Beach, the followtng pereona CA 92680 are doing bU"""'91 u: R d B 1470 Juli• Yul• u Y aron. Ende.-......,..1e, 2~"" W. Jamwe• Road. New-"'"""¥' '""" port Beach, CA 92660 Coe.st Hwy., Suite 9C, Thi9 business la con-Newport Beach, CA duoted by: an Individual 92663 Have you started Julie C. Yule, 390 doing buslnees yet? &!her St.. Costa Mesa. Yes, 711/90 CA 92627 Rudy Baron , Thi• 'business Is oon· This statement was duoted by: en Individual filed with the County Have you started Clerlt of Orange County doing business yet? oo 06I08l2001 Yes, 411512001 2001Hll7337 Julte C. Yule Deity Piiot June 14, 21, This etatement was 28. July 5. 2001 Th1§1 filed with the County Clerk d Orange County Flctttloua BualneH on 06/08/2001 N1me Statemen1 200111887323 Th follow' Dally Pilot J\Jne 14, 21. e wing persons 28, July 5, 2001 Th154 are doing t>uslness ae: -· --· --- Bates Construction, STATEMENT OF 655 Baker Street. L·t07• WITHDRAWAL Costa Mesa, CA 92626 Gary Lee Batee, 655 FROM Baker Street, L-107. PARTNERSHIP Costa Mesa, CA 92626 OPERATING This business Is con-UNDER ducted by: an Individual FICTITIOUS Have you started BUSINESS NAME doing business yet? Yes, 6199 The following peraon Garv Lee Bates has wi1hdnlwn u a gen- Thrs statement was eral partner from the tiled with the county partnership operating under U'ICI fic1lllous ~ Clerk of Orange County nasa name of Royal on 06l08/2001 2001118117335 Touch Endermologie at Daily Piiot June 14. 21, 2400 W. Coast Hwy .. 28, July 5, 2001 Thl6S Sulla 9C, Newport -· - -· -Baach, CA 92627 Fictitious BualneH The Fictitious Busl· Nime Statement ness Name referred to Tha following persoos above wa1 flied In Or· ere doing business as: ange County on 09I08I Affiliated Neurology 2.000 FILE NO. Center, 23792 Aoddleld 20006839824 Blvd., Suite 100, Lde Full Name and Ad· Forest. CA 92630 dreas of the Perton EI eon or a S. Withdrawing: Julie Yule, 390 Esther St., Coate Spokoyny, M.O., 37 Mesa, CA 92627 Avignon, Newport Slanature Julie Yule Coast. CA 92657 °Tflls statement was This business Is coo-flied with the County ducted by: an Individual Clertt of "'-~ Coun Have you started ~-""' ty on 06/08/2001 doing business yet? No 200111887322 Eleonora S, Daffy Pilot June 14, 21, ~~n~ta~~efll was 28. July 5. 2001 Thl53 filed with the County Fictitious Buafness Cletll of ~ Coooly Name St.a19ment on 06/08l2001 2001611117342 The following peraons Dally Piiot June 14, 21, are doing business u : 28, JulY 5. 2001 Th162 A.) Crown American -C1pt1al , B .) Fictitious Buslneaa www.CrownHomeLoans Name Statement .com. 37 Sonrise, tNine, CA 92620 The to110Wif19 pereont Crown Sonrlsa Inc., are doing bUSlnesa u : ~C .. ' ..,. .,_ ... __ 1-"--JDC Publishing & De-"'· '" °"' •""" · 'n ..,, sign, Inc., 202 Seaward A 92620 Road, Corona def Mar, This business Is con· CA 92625 ducted by: a C()(J>Ofatlon JDC Pvblis111no & De-Heva you sterted sign, tnc. (CA). 202 doing business yet? Steward Road, Corona Yes, 111/00 de! Mar, CA 92625 Crown Sonr1sa, Inc. This business is con· Jett Younger, Presl· denl ducted by: a ooq>oratlon This statement was Have you started filed with the County dolnO business yet? No Clell< of 0rlflQ8 County JDC Publishing & De-00 1l6f08l2001 sign, Inc. 200111887321 Diane Chastain. CFO. Daily Pilot June 14, 21, se,.~i~ etarement was 28• July 5• 2001 Thl5? filed W1th the County F1ct1Uoua "8uafnes• Cleric o1 Orange County Name Staiement on 06/08l2001 2001se11n 41 The foflowlng pertont n..u.. Piiot are doing busSnese as. """' June 14• 21• Cosmetlo Dermatology 28, Jyty 5. 2001 Thl61 Center of Ne_w_port FlcUUoua Bu.inns Beach, 359 San Miguel Name Statement Drive 1110, Newport a..ch, CA 92660 The lollowlng persons Alex Martin, MO, 359 are doing bUtfnHa as: Sin Mlguel Drive 1110. Center Melntenenoa, Newport Basch, CA 2037 E. Ball Rd., 92680 Anaheim, CA 92806 Thia business 11 ooo- Jamaaon Ashcrefl, ~eel by: an Individual 2003 Delaware St.. Hev• you etartad Huntington Beech, CA doing buslneea yet? No 92648 Alex Martin MD This business II con-Thi• ata1emant wee ~~.by: Y8:u inc::'d filed wllh the County dolng buelnest yet? Cl.nt al Orange County Ye&. 1/2001 on 06l08/200f J1meeon Ashcraft 2001""7338 Thi I t t Delly Pilot June "' 21, s • • emen wa• 2§ • .My 5. 2901 Th147 flied with 1he County Cieri( al Orange Counly 00 08I08l200 t 200tfM7M<t OaliY Pilot Jone 14, 21, 281 J!Jly 5.· 2001 Th180 Flctlttoue au.Ines• Name statement The foltowlno persons .,. doing ~ -.e: lmmfgr1t1on Al· tltllno. Center. 1031 Cheyenne St., Cotta ~I CA 9282e Louil J, DeSlndfo. Jf .. 1031 Cheyannt St., CoM M .... CA 92§29 Thi• buelne.. la con-ouated by: an il'dllldull H111e you e11rt1d d01ng bu9'mtH yet? Yee. June 1, 2001 Louil J. o.sandlo, Jt. T~le ltl\emant WU flllld with the CountY ~ ot Ora"'1' County °" oel0&'2001 200t ... '1Ml' o.tly Piiot ~ "· 2:1, ge, Ny 5. 2QOt Th1S. Flctftloue .......... ........... ment TN fQllowlrw penor11 .,. ~· buM"9I ... Ahapaody Yectit Ch1rt•r1. 3400 'Ila ~SU..10.,Nlw­ port IMctl, CA '2113 Alchatd 8enJ1"'ln T n . 3'°° V• Opom, 811111 104. Nt.,ort 9Mdl. CA tNl3 Thll 11Ut1r1"e II oon-duttld ti)': lft INIMllllll Have you etarMd ootnv IKlllneee ret7 v... OM)l/tOOt Flctltioua BualneH Name Sla19ment The followlng pe<•ons .,. doil1g busf-u : South Co111 TH ~. 136& U>oan ''· Coeta M .... CA 92e2e Wlllltm JIJMI Scott, 1300 Adams Ave .. .Apt, 12G.t.. Coata Mel&. CA 928i!8 Thia bulineu II oon-dUCltd by: .,.. IOdlw.iu.I HIYt you started doing bUllr1HI yet? Yee, 1/1/2001 Wllaam JltMI soact This 1tetament wu fifed with lhe Countv Clefk d Orange ~ on 0&'0&'2001 · 20011M7ut Olll'1 PllOt .t.ll'lt 14 2' 211· M §. 2Qot Du&( Flc:tfUoua lu.lnete ....... ..........,. TM foltowfna per.ont .,.. doll'CI buai*I -JOM Olvwtilfled Homa I~. 1 CebOt SI., IMne. CA 92&20 Jamee OOf\lld Mertln. 1 C.tJot Sl, ~. CA mao Thie bullntel .. oon-dualad by. lln lridMcbll HIVt you ll•rt•d doing bulll'ltH ytl? Yee. Matdl. 01 Jltl'ltl DoNtd Matin Thie -.ment ... llltd ..... "' ~ ~rCO!df 1111IM1UI a., Plat .. 1h "· & Mr I. llU !IQ FIND an apartment thmuph cl .. alfled Plctll11• ...._ •1h .... ~ '*'°"' -~ . V•l•iln•iy Dental a.Moe. 209 WU111 tA. tff·wpott &.lch, CA 92U~ ~ DtYld ICul'!Z, 203 Wllnul M. Newport 8tlct\, CA 92$83 ChariH Don Purkey, 203 WalnUI fA. Ntwport Belcll. CA~ This butlMM II oon- ducted ti)'; • general partner.tifp Hive you 1t1rtad doing bv•ln•H yet? v... 5l30/2001 Chtrtos D. Pul'kay Thlt ltlttm8flt Wit nted with the Counfy Clel1t at Orqa ~ on 0M>&'2001 2001 ... '1*32 Dally Pilot June 1', 2\, 28. Mi 51 2001 1?!149 Flctltlou. 8uafnes• Name S~t Tlle following per9onl 8fe doing ~ .. : S.E.A. Prooartiel, 129 W. Wil90n Streel, Suite 1001 Coste Me... CA 92627 ~J. RhMI Thll ....,. ... .. with 1he COunty Cltll of IJranoe ColnY on 0&'1V200f I001 ... 7MI Diiiy Plot JI.Ina 14. 21. 281 .JJlv I!, 2001 Tblf? Ac:tttloui •t.lnssu Name ........ The fOlloWlg per'IOnl .,. <lolno bulil9el .. ~lClHaldw.,.Shq)e. com, 1202 I!. Wellwt, Suite 0, 8arca Ma. CA 92701 Globenet ~~ alee, Inc. (CA), 1202 E. Watnut. SI.lilt 0, Santa Ana. CA 92701 l't\ls buelneM II con· dueled by: • oorpcwlllon Have you started doing bu1lna11 yift? Yee, 811/2001 Globenel Ttchnolo- gles, Inc. Rid< Khan. Vloe Pretl- dant This statement Wll flied With the County Cllfk of Orange Counfy on 06/1212001 2001 .. 87184 Oalty Piiot June 1'. 21. 28. July 5. 2001 Th166 F::'ar~~~T~= Fictitious BuaJ,,.H of the Fafnberg Family Name Statement Trvat Dated 411918i, .The fol~nlOl'ls b::'·M~J1·=· ~lrie~te Pa:;.,,, Michael Grant, 6059 LLC. 112• Main Slreer Whetsone Drive, Colo-Ste. 0, Irvine, CA 92614 l'ldo Springs. co 80918 Pacific Grand Con· Steven S. Grant, 3140 etl\ICtion, Inc .. Manaalng Bear Street, Costa Member, (Callfornla), Mesa, CA 92626 1124 Maln Street Ste. 0. Bruce Grant. 2701 N. Irvine, CA 92614 Lowell • ---s. AM. This business Is ooo-CA 92706 ... ma ' ducted by: a oorportlliort Alexa Grant Garett, Hava you •tarted 1750 Newport Boule-doing business yet? No vard, C081a Meas. CA Pacific Grand Con· 92627 i;tl\ICtion, Inc .• Ronald E. This business Is con-Legrand, Preeldent duC1ed by: a general This etatament was partnership filed with the County Have you started Cteitc of Orange Oourlty doing business yet? on 06/1~011811171159 Yes, 1116178 Allan Falnbarg, Daily Pilot June 14, 21, Trustee 28. JulY 5. 2001 Tb172 This statement was Fictitious Business filed with the County Name Stltem-t Cleft< of Orange County -· 00 06/08/2001 The tollowlng persona 200111H7338 are doing business as: Dally Pilot June 14, 21, ORB't"TENETWORKS 28. July 51 2001 Th148 A Clarey Technology Group Compe.ny, 302 Flctltloua Butlneu Marine Ave., Bd>oe ls- Name Statement land. CA 92662 T~~lowlng per1orts Clarey Technology are business u : Group. (CA}. 302 MaJine Orangt County MPUG, Ava, Balboa Island, CA 21352 Yarmouth Lane, 92662 Huntington Beach, CA This business Is con- 92646 ducted by: • oorporatlon Have you started Bob Smith, Ph.D., doing business yet? 21352 YermouUl Lane, Yes, Aug. 2000 Huntington 8eech, CA Clarey Technology 92646 Tom Slpol, 24"35 Mira Group Verde, Laguna Niguel, John Morgan Clarey, CA mn Chairman & CEO This business la con· This st11ament was ducted by: an unln· filed Wl1h the County CO"""ale<f aeaoclatlon Cl8f11 al Orange County • ,._. on 06/.$2/2001 other than •pa~ 200188171151 Hive you 1terted Dally Pilot JUne 14• 21, ~:g 4•1~~\nasa yet? 28. July 5. 2001 Ihm ~s ~.,:;,?· wu Flctltloua Busl,,_. Name Sllt9ment Iliad with the Coul)ty The tolloW1ng persons ~~~~~ County are doing business u : 200111H711115 I) Dally Piiot June 14, 21. RomanoskylCneabo&rda 28, Jy!y 5, 2001 Th175 ~;,:,~~ ~ Flotltloua ButJneu Rom1nosi<yph<>togr11ptiy Name Statement .com, 203'71 ea~ew The folloo.:~s Ave.. Newport Beach, ,..... -· CA. 92660 are doing u: Ronald JoMph KETTI.EV PUBLISHING Rom1nosky, 20371 COMPANY, 20271 SW Birch Street, Suite 200. Bayview Ave., Newport Beach, CA 92660 Newport Beach, CA This t>uslnen Is con· 921160 ducted by: en Individual Ettate Planning f'vbll. Have you sl1rted cetion1, Incorporated doing buslneaa yet? (CA), 20271 SW Birch Yes. 1983 (a) Street. SUlte 200, New-Ronald Joeeph polt Beac:tl, CA 92660 Romanosky Thia bualneas la con· This 11t1lement was ~~eby: y~uooii::~ flied with the County doing bu1lneu yet? Clari\ of Orange County on 06/12/2001 Yes, May 1981 200168871157 Estate Planning Publl-Dally Pilot June 14, 21, cations. Incorporated, 28. July 5, 2001 Th170 Richard M. Kinley, - Pres. FlctltlOus Bualnea• Thlt statement was ... ___ Sta filed with the County ,,..,,,. tament Clel'k ol ,..,_...,... ,..~...,.;.. The following pe<tOM ...,,_..., """"''1 era =I~ as; on 06/12/2001 200111H7N2 JI< Ra & Reel E• Dally Pllol June 14, 21• tale, 2861 endou Or., L .... Tb Costa M"8. CA 921128 28. lMI 5· 2001 · 174 Joseph W. Martin. Flc:tltloua BuslrteH 2861 Mendon Or .. N Stat t Coeta Meta. CA 92626 ame •men Kirsten M. Martin. The lollOwlnp pertON 286 M d 0 are dol1 butinesa 11: 1 en oz.a r., V TT Coste Mela, CA 92626 t I DALY. 100 This buline .. le con--Newport Center Orfva, Suite 220. Newport dueled by; huat>end and Beec:h, CA 92660 wife Anlhony M. Vitti, 83 Hav1 you started Bridgeport Road. New· dolng buslnt11 yet? port Cout. Celifornla Yes. &-1-<>1 92657 ~ a't:ia~ WIS J~e ~ .... ~· ~ filed w1111 th• Co&inty rona del Mar, California Clerti °' Orange County on 06/12/2001 92825 2001 ... 11•1 Thia oo.inett le oon-Dally Pilot June 1', 21 ~~:rah~: • gener1I 28. July 6, 2001 Jblff Have you e11rttd F._.ltf 8 _,..._. doing bu11neaa yet? "'" OUI u--• Name Stmtement Yes. 4-19-01 The fol~r.one ~ M. Vml 118 doing &1: Ttlil statement wu Ntwpo11 eta.ch H••r· filed with the <!<>vnty i..... Aki Amoolttel, 361 Clefk of 0ra,. CciuntY ~ .. on 06/12/2001 HOtpli.t Rold, 1522. 2001Ul7 .. 0 N•;crt 9a110h, CA Oe!lY PlloC June 14. 2t, &~ Popoff 78 ~ ij. J\!bl 5• 2001 lb!73 1n11am1, lrvlne, CA Flctlfloua lutlnMe 91802 ,.,_ ··---Thie bulll'llM ii con-.-me ..... .._,~ dUcted by: en lndlvldull ~ folloWlnQ per90l'll ere doing be*"-•: H1v1 you 1tart1d 011l1t Co111u1Ung ~ ~ ~? Ho ~rvtc... 40~abb'! Thi• 1tai1Ment waa 11280~ flied with 1he County Jtlml• Grahl. 40 ~~~ ClounlY S.lblrd Ct., Newport 200, ... '1Mt "='' ~" con-Dltf pP June 14, 21, duded by. en inc1Y1<1* 2§. Mt O. 2001 l'hJOT Hev~ 1t1rtad flctltloul ....,... °'.:f'n'llt Qrlhl ytl'7 No Heme "8&c tN4lt lNi fla\tmtnl wtt The IOllowlng "'80nl flj.cf with 1he Qounty .,. doWllJ ~ •: ~ Of Orenge CcullY A.tplle ·M!Qro Pl'OdUOlll, on O&'lt/2001 2122 F.......W 91.:, Blnla. -1--AIW, CA f'l704 --·-· llllmfld'*" 0... ~ Dell'/ Pllof Nie 14-. 21. "'"" frie I~ 800 El g. ;Mr 0, git ni1• Cemlno A .. t' WHt, Preeid41nt Jblt etate!Mnl w•• flled wfll\ tht County Clerk of OrlllQt CNll)' on 05IW2001 to0t....U1 o.11'/ Piiot .NM 1 • a 1. 21, Ni 5, 2001 Th1ZO LIGAL NOTIC~ NOTtCl OF PU8UC IA.LE OF AIANDONIO PROPERTY Notloe ii IWlby gl'Jtf'I ltlllh~Wll NII et ~ic auellon. pur•uanl to Section 21700 Of tht Bullneu & PIOflnlom1I C*, the following d11ctlbad prooertY to wit. LES KERBER UNIT B·10 THREE BIKES., MICAO MAVIE, MISC. HOUSE· HOLO.· Seta Wiit ba by oorn- pelltiv• bkldlrlg (written Hlled bids may be 1ubmltted In ad\ianoe} ON THE 5TH OF JULY &;AM. AT THE ~EMISE WHERE 1111d property h.11• been ltored and whk:tl la Jo. cated at AYRES SELF STORAGE, 1880 WHrT· TIER AVE., COSTA MESA. CA. 92627. (949) 650-128.2, Landlord re· 5eMIS the right to bid at the sale. Purchases must be made by ceah Ind peid k>f at the time of purchase. All pur· chased goods are sold as is and must ba re- moved at time ot sate. Sele is aubfect to caooellatlon In the event of settlement between landlord end obftgated party. Published on JUNE 21ST AND JUN. 28TH 2001 AYRES GAOUP. BOND NUMBER S-400·1684. Ayree Self Storage Resident Managers Published Newport Basch-Costa Mesa Dally Pilot June 21, 28, 2001 Th179 Flctltlou• Bustneaa Name Statem.nt The following persons are doing business u : Attitudes, 9592 Hamll· too Ave.. Huntington Beach, CA 92646 Andrea Haug, 21612 Saint John Ln., Hunt· lnalon Beach, CA 926'6 fhis business 11 oon· ducted by: an Individual Have you ttarted doing businMs yef? No Andrea Haug This statement was filed with the Co&inty Clell< (If Orange County on 06/ 15/2001 200111868094 Dally Piiot June 21, 28. Jyty 51 12, 2901 Th182 Flct1tloua Bualneaa Name St.1ement The following _persons are doing busin61S as: Caacio ·trading Com· pany, 3400 Ave. of the Arte, tE-115, Costa Mesa, CA 92626 Vincent Cescio, 3400 Ave. ol the Ms, 1E·115. Costa MMA. CA 92626 This bu111ne&1 Is Oort· duoted ti)': an individual Have you started doing bualne8s yet? No Vincent Cascio This statement was flied with the County Clerlt ol Orange County 00 06/15/2001 200111881075 DailY Piiot June 21. 28, July 5. 12. 2001 Th183 Flctttloua Bu1lneas Name Statement The loltow1ng persons are doing buslnesa as: Howaro Internet S.rv· ices, 1053& Bechler River Ave.. Fountain Valley, CA 92708 Michael L. Howerd, 9581 Jura Dr.. Hunt· lnalon Beach, CA 92646 fhla business is con· ducted by: an ~ Have you started doing business yet? Yea. June 11, 2001 Milt• Howard This statement was flied with th• County a.rt ol Orange CouMV on 06/15/2001 200111HI074 Daily Pilot June 21, 28. July 5, 12. 2901 Th1&4 Dolty Pilot J ·~ ~ ·. . . -._ -..-- tlvtht !99lleh •nd loolel •tudl•t In a.rt o1 0rlllQ8 Count.Y Ptotla'• Junior High 00 0&'15'2001 Scttool. In 1141 lhe tOOtllMOM '**"9 tflGllltd to Delly PJlol Jur1t 21 28, HlrUetl Hlcitnin; but Ju!¥ 5. 12, .2001 ih1e1 w~ w,,, 1 prewntec1 ' ··-• their l'llafTl1ge unUI Flctldoua _.._. 1M4 when he Niblmed Name ·~ from the SOU1h P8clnc The tollc>Wlno ~"°"' whet't he MrYed with er• doll1ll ~ n : the lllttne Air Corpe. American Home RMI They Wtrt m1rrltd Estatt..1. ~ 112 Elden ..... _ 1 .. H St "°5ll Mesa, CA -·uatY u , -tt 9i621 Wntmlnlttr Preeby· ~.n Home ttrl•n Church In flnandel, Inc.. !OE). Peoria, llllnole end 2384 112 Elden St.. moved to Oalllomla ~ ::e;A ~ wtwt she hae lived dl.ICled by· a COll>Of•tlon alnoe that tlmt. She Have ·you started t1119ht In Junior High doing business yet? No School• both ln American Home Blf'kllty lil'ld Concord Ananclal. Inc. belort moving to La Dan111 L. Benagas, Joll1. Since 1H1 she Prti8\<'8n!tatement wu NI llved In Ntwpof'I fll s Co Beach. ed With the unty Initiated Into Pl n-ia Clerlt ol Orange Coooly ... on 06/15/'2001 Phi, Fraternity, the 200111161093 was an ICtlvt membet Daily Pilot June 21, 28. lll!d eerved H Pr11l· July 51 121 2901 Th188 dent of th• South Coast Alumnae Club Fictitious Butlne.. from 1970-1972. Sht Name Statement had slso bltn 1 mem- The ro1IOWing persona btr of Ntwpoft Herbof are doing t>usfnees as. House of EmJey. 621 Penhellenlc, Colonel W. Wilaon, t 0-1, Costa Wiiiiam Cabell Chtpter Mesa. CA 92627 • of DAR, Harbor ICey Ernest L Palkoner, Child Guldlnce Cenlaf 621 w. WHson St.. of Orange County. Sht • 0-12. Cosla Mesa. CA 11 a member of St 92627 • This business Is con· Andrews Pretbyterlan ducted by: an lndMdl.lal Church. The eucceu· lleve you started ful ARROW CRAFT doing business yel? ulee which became YH, 06/01/2001 well known ov1r Ernest L Palkoner Orange County were This statement was Initiated H en 1111nuil flied with the County cotfet by her and the Clerk of Orange County on 06/15/2001 members of Pl Beta 200111a&10t2 Phi In the eerty 60'•· Dally Pilot June 21. 28, She hat one daugh· July 51 12, 2001 Th189 ter, Connie married to Fictitious BuelneH Name Statement The folloWiOjl persons are doing business as: Anthony's Riverboat Restaurant, 151 E. Coast Highway, New· port Beach, CA 92660 Newport Riverboat Promotion. Inc. (CA), f51 E. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. CA 92660 This business Is oon- duoled by: a ce>rpOf&tion Have you started dolnO business yer? No Newport Riverboat Promotk>n. Inc. Anthony Descl, President This statement w11 filed with the • County Clell< of Orange County 00 06/ 15/'2001 200168ell091 Dally Piiot June 21. 28, July 5, 12, 2001 Tht9C2 Flcthlous Buslneaa Name St11ament The following persons are doing business as: B & J's Maintenance. 1987 Irvine Ave.. Coeta Mesa, CA 92627 Justin Jon-Fargo Jacobs, 1987 Irvine Ave., Costa Mesa, CA 92627 This buslness Is con· <lJcted by: en lndlvidual Ha11s you started doing business yel? Vet, June 9, 2001 Justin Jon-Fargo Jacobs This s11tament wu filed with lhe County Clertl of Orange Councy on 06/15/'2001 20018111089 Daily Pilot June 21, 28, July ~. 12, 2001 Th191 Chris Bentley and a grendeon, Christ· opher, and 1 grand· daughter, Jennifer, who live In Lake Oswego Oregon. She was • c1rlng and sensitive person and knoWn for her MnM of humor. She didn't care Whtthtr p1oplt laughed et her Ot with her jult •• long u they laughed. Viewing will be h1ld on Thurlday, June 24, 2001 Between 11 em end 12:30 pm et Pacific View Mol'tulry In New· port Beech, CA. Funeral Service will be held on Thurtday, June 28. 2001 at 1 pm 1t Peclflc View Chapel, Newpo!t Beech, CA. HADDEN Nancy R. Sul•, von Oornum, Hight, Hidden WH born on June 11, 1926 In Loe Angelte, Calif. Nancy WU a •lxtl'I genentlon Calllomlan. Her great· grtndftth1r was Thtodor1 Rlmpau, the founder of Anah1lm. Nancy's ·father was Dr. Wlllllm Seals Ind her mother was Cont111nce Rlmpau, Selle, Dewey. Her stepmother, Heltn S11l1·Klbre 11 cur· l'lf1t!Y llvfng In LIGUN Hlllt. Her older brother, now d•· ceued, was Dr. Jame• Seelt. Hiney'• •oci.1 graces were polished Fictitious BuslneH 1t Stevens, 1he then Neme Stltement went on to the Unfwt. The following parsons elty of Or~1 and ere doing busfneu as: flnl1hed at Uet.A. Her Anthony Enterprises. tntry Into the ""'ult 3121 W Coast Hwy, .., 13A, Newport Beach, woftd ocoumd on the CA 92663 Left Bank In a one t1llf Anthony P. Francois, hotll. At dinner, her 3121 w CoaS1 Hwy.. circle of frltndt ln- t3A. Newport Beach. eluded: Art Bueflw11d, CA 92663 J~ von Domum, Phil This business 1' Oort· G1orne1oc:Jot L.ar-, ~ by: Ill lndMdual • ..- H111e you started Bud P ':~Is doing businesa yet? No •nd Dmd Anlhony P Frenooi1 Heney Ind Jacti wtf'lt This statemetit wes on to get merTlecl and flied with the = had one dlught9r Uu. ~ oJi'~'r Hiney c.ug~t tchool F1ct1Uoua Buslnees 200111881079 tot ten ,...,. with the Name Stat.ment Daily Pifol ,.1urie 21. 28, Loe Angtltt School The toltowlno l*10fl• July 51 12, 2091 !h124 District. Nancy wu are ~ buMleSI u : bit d It'" t Coutel Funeral llt W n WO s.Mce. 1800 e. Mof"ed-I • ...._ I gr1nd1on1 Gunner den Ave., Santa Ana, and CoJe Soll. Nancy CA 92705 hid many wondttfu1 Sidney PhiHip Hunt. HICKMAN friendl who lhlrwd her 1 Oii Mont. Vista, lrvtne Int.mt In tht thllter, c~h1!2~1ne11 Is con-Imogene. H.lckm1n, bllltt end mo1t ~ by: an lndMcQI bom Septlftlber 12, import.lntty the movies H1v• you 1tert1d 1919 In lol'ldon Miile Ker frleridl '""' her CIOlng bu1lnt11 yet? •llnols. She Wit cM• tXttnded flmlly . Y•. ~1/2001 tenecl Wiima Imogene Nancy died Jllnt 24, Sidney PhllllP Hunt and ... ttw only chlld 2001 ifttr a •hoft 111- Thls 1t1tetnent wu of lflMlt snd Dtfoat '*'· Stie It eumvtd filed with the County Roa. Sht 11 the direct by her 1t1pmotflet ~oe%J:ooT OountY ~ ot,..,,,. Ktltn Klbr•, ctaughter 20011N10?t temel gr11t trend-U11 Soft, her tnnd- Ddt . .PllOt .11.1ne a1 a . '*'*· ~ 8ucl-eone OUMll' end coat, Jttt §.12. 20Qt thiu 1111n1 wtio built the her niece SuHn F1ctfdoue BUii 8uc1U11an Tlvtm In Hottnet and '* two ... ~,....nt LHlngton, 111u., ~. o.ni.t end me .., __ ,,. wheN "9 Mk'lutlt Min 8111 11111 The follow!~• twtlttd the lf'l'lvet of A celebretton of hef .,. dolnQ at: the Brltllll trOOOt. TM lite _,., be htfd It ,Jf'; .. ~: Inn wee built In 1llO Pldflc Yllw Memorial e. eoe1.1 M• .. , CA Ind It now • tourlet ~t°"t:00r~, June 92827 1tttectJon. .., • • A.IL Net• 8on11h111oy, lht moved ~h her (llOO '*'"'° VleW Or., t ne w .... mlnlf.,. Ste. '*""' It the Ill' ot tofona dll ..... 1hlr9 B. Cotta Mell. CA ftvt to Ptof1a llllnols wM be I brtef ...... 112927 .... tier fltt.ir .... .... fdloftd bf • TWit bumine• It oon· ......_.. _ ..._ ~ ..-.... Nceptloll M =·• dUCMd tiy: tn lnc#IAdual _,_ .,,. """ ""' ,_ =--~ 4 Via .._v• yov •t•tt•d end Medmln. Sht • 1 • ~ bu.._ Y9t? No tended Cotumble In U.U --:r\to... rt! 8::r *" ='"~· end plaw.,.. dclMllal11 flied wlttl tht Coumy •net reotlV~ In Ntncf ..._ Heddlft't ~oe:f~r County lactttto~of Art• C:: '° ;;~ DtlfY Ptiot a:!.'-:r:: =-..; In t.ti~ AltJ ~Dt4.e,-TOllft .My D. 12; 20Q1• JbJM alto ..._... ""'""' Cll*' Cotti ~ luelw •• tto. ~ "°'9Uoue 8ullln111 .._. .. h,_. \'leW. CA "°"° ...... I k_,. slCY ool ~ ll lltlli. CA .... Alft: ................... The ........ ,. Thll bullnMe .. "°"" .. ~·~ dl.dllll by. ' CIOflNll..._, TM ~ JtllA nit ~ "1#, Have y~ 9tantcl -:..,•c:.,..,..... ..:.. te4S ..... Dt. r:"~' ,..? ........... ,.. :.~=·~ lltt~OMa .... =-~.,uw- Ma&itean .I ....._ ::-.,., D ......., Oetalcl Knlf'!llPOle, ... , :=:" ~·g ......... ~ ~-;:.ft. .. ..... Fl ND .: a;i:-..:..: z~'F----.. e.":9"-=--= ... """'* 2M1d ,_ Uftel11tt Clflftf'nlt , .......... ~ ,,_ .™M ... Ille a..--.. .......... ,_...._, ... ·-·· ,.., ......... . ..... j ....... ... ....... , Doily Pilot -' . -. . F1clMtoue lk.t9'MM ,...... ... ...,,.,,, The followllla . s>ef'IOIW .,. ~ bUeNle u · Hunllngton Financtal Company. 21051 Ntw· land. 11n. Huntington BHdl, CA 92948 ,lalllet D. ~. 21051 Newtand, #ln, Hunllngton e.acn. CA t2840 Thie bvainffl ii 000- dUcted by: an lndMdull He111 you 1tar11d dolrlf bvlinMI yll? No Jamee 0 Aldermen Thlt lllllment WH tiled with th• County Clllt! ol °"• CountY on 0611 &/2001 20010808013 Delly Pllol June 21 h 28. Jyly 5. 12. 2001 !_192 Flctltloua Bualn•H N1me St.t.ment The lollowlng persons .,. doing bual!lMa .. Comtrada Fln1nclat Company, 1300 Adami Alie., J7~, Costa MIN, CA 92626 Mlchall A. Pl1ia, Jr • 1300 Adams A\19 . t7N, Cotta MMI, CA 92e26 Thia bualnesa 11 ooo- ducled by: an ~ Have you a11r11d dolnQ buairlMS yet'> No MidlHI A Plala, Jr Thia ltltll'lllfll was tiled with tha Coonly Clect ol °"• County on 061151200 l 2001HHOl2 Daly Piiot JuM 21, 28. July 5. 12. 2091 Th193 Fictitious BualneH ... m. si.tement The followlnp peraons are doing bu9lness as A Solution Aeslhellca, 404 Waetm1nster #5. Newporl Beach CA 92663 Annetta Mana Rich· ardson, 287 Canyon Acres Drive, Laguna Bea<:h, CA 92651 This business 11 con· dueled by an ll'ldMdual Have you started doing business ye1? Yet, March 6 2001 Annette Ricti.rdson This llatemant was hied wtttl the County Cllftl ol Orange County on 06/ 19/2001 2001HH425 Daiy Pilot June 21. 28. My 5. 12. 2091 Th203 Flctltloua BualneH N1me St.tement The lollowtng peraons are doing buSineSI as House of Fltnaas. 3420 E Coul Hwy Co- rona <Ill Mar, CA 92625 UN Ward Alti.rl. 1 Auvergne, Newport Coesl. CA 92657 Thia business is oon· ducted by an lndOvidual Have you started doing bus1neu ye1? Yu, Lisa Werd Albert This statement wH tiled with the County Cte111 ol Orange County on 06/19/2001 20016a81428 Dally Pilot -"-21, 28, Jt!x 5. J2.'?QQI Th2Q2 Actttlous BuslneH N•me Swtement The following persoos .... doing business " T eny f' oy, 338 71 Cop- per lanlMI, 11, Dana Point. CA 92629 Terry Bi owo 338 71 Copper Lantern •I Delle POllll CA 92629 This b\Jt4neas IS COO- dUc:led by an lndo\llClJal Have you started doing bulinlM ye!? No Terry E Browo Thie 1111ement wu hied with the County Clefk ol Orang41 County on 06/1 llt'200 I 2001NH421 Deily Pilol JuM 21, 28, Jufy 5. 12. 2001 Th2QI Gl fOUAI. HOOSINO OPPOATUNfff Al ,.., IS1llt llCIWrtltlnQ In Chis newspaper II Wbjle:t 10 Ille fecletll felr Housing Act ot 1 Ml u emended w111c:11 ma•u 11 meoal to llMr11M •any Pf•ft11nce. kml\ltion or dllcrlmm.\tlOft baltd Oii nict, COIOf. 11110-lon, 'IX. Mndlclp, tamtllat •tatua or 11t1JOMI o<IQ!n, or an lnttntiOn to ma•• 111y IUCh pr1l111nc:e, limlt1tton Of' ditclrlmlnlllol • T~lt MWtPll*' WI~ not k119w1no1~ acc1p1 any aclnrtl"mtnt for rtal utllt wfllcll II Ill V\Olltion of Ille law. Ovt rMdn .,. herltly In for mtcl Ul.i all ~ ld¥el'tlMO In tlllt ,......., 11t avlllllllt Oii lftlQUll~OJ--• TO olOIWilN-"*". IU) tol ITw II ,..,....2..., Flctlttout ....,,... Name 8t8t9ment The lollowlno p«90N .,.~~ ... GrHn Gu.rd, The F1rt1 Aid People. 18302 Jocotal, Villa Parll, CA 0281\ Mymd Ols111buUons, Inc , (CA), 19302 Jocotal, Villa Patil, CA 92811 Thl8 buslMN ii COO- ducted by • CO<pOralion Have you 1tarted doing buelnet1 ~ No Myriad Dlst11button1, Inc Paula Minger, Pretldent Thll at1temen1 was filed with the County Cieri! ol Orange County on 06/19/2001 20018188423 Dally Pilot June 21, 28, July 5. 12. 2001 Th200 Flctltloua BualneH Name Stateme,,t The following pereona ere doing buslneu aa: Tera V1Uage Apart· ments. 5201 Uncoln All· enue, Cypreas, CA 110630 Foundation for Social Reeources, a Oetaware non·prohl corporation, (DE), 4029 Westerly PlaCe. Suite IOI New· port Beach. CA 92660 This buSIMSS 1$ con- ducted by a OOlpOlatton Have you started doing busmen yet? YH, 611/01 Foundahon For SOClat Resources A Delaware non-prohl corporalion Jonathon Webb, Exaculive OtreClor Thts statamenl was filed with the County Clerk ol Orange County on 06/ I 9f200 I 200111868420 Daily P1to1 June 21. 28, July 5, 12, 2001 Th199 Fictitious BualneH Name Statement The followt"jl Pi!rsons 11re doing bu&iness as J & P Se!v1C1, 351 W. Bay Stree1 111. Costa Mesa CA 92627 Janusz P Poptaw&kt, 351 w Bay Stt881. #11, Co5ta Mesa CA 92627 This business ts con- duCled by an tnd1111dual Have you started doing buSIOeSS yet? No Janusz P Poplawski This statement was ltled w1tl't the County Clerk ol Orange County on 06/19/2001 20018168404 Deity Pilot June ~1 • 28, July 5. 12. 2001 Th198 Flctitloua Bualneu Name St.lemenl The following person!! ere doing buStness as. Credtl Card T erminats, 3100 AHway Ava. Sune 112. Costa Mesa CA 92626 Kings 'X', (NV), 3100 Airway Ave . Sulla 112. Cosla Mesa CA 92626 Thia buslneaa Is con· due1ed by. I OOlpOlallon Have you alarled doing bu$1MS$ yet?' No ?<1ng1 "X" Daniel Brasov, Partnar/Olltcer This 11a1ement was hied With the County Cieri! ol Orange County on 0& 19/2001 20018808411 Dally Piiot June 21 ' 28. July s. 12. 2001 Thl97 Fictitious BualneH N•me Statement The lollowlng persons are doong buslnett IS Ba~e Cap11at. 401 38th St , Newport BHch. CA 92663 Newport Bayahore Properties Inc (CA), 4'01 38th SlrHI. New· port Beech, CA 92663 Thia busmen •• con-~ed by a corponlton Have you slartad doing busint11 yet? '} ~ . .. ' ~ ·~. i:_ ... } ' Y ... 111m NtWl)Of1 Bay1h0f1 Piopeflle, Inc. ROll&ld C. Kalinowl6d, Praaldent Thia llattment WU riled wtUl Iha County ~08/~~r Cotny 20018NM24 Daly Plot .iur. 21. 28, J!!y 51 12. 2001 Th195 Flctltloua Bualne .. ,..me si.tement The following ~ .,. doing~ ... The Petereon Group, 180 Newport Cenl8f Oriv•e.=e 209, New· port • CA 92660 Alan Peltrson, Jr., 25762 Hlgh~alns Ter-ra~. Laguna Hills, CA 92653 This bu!llness Is con· dueled by: an Individual Have you sterted doing buslneu yel? Yes. 1991 Alen Peterton, Jr. This 81alemen1 WH hied with lhe County Clark of Orange County on 06119J2001 20018861424 Datly Pilot June 21, 28. .My 5. 12. 2001 Th195 ' Flctltloua Buslnesa Name Statement The 1o11ow1119 persons 818 doing business u SHEA INTEGRATION SOLUTIONS. 901 Eng· land St Sia. B, Hunt· tngton Beach, CA 92&t8 James EdWard Shea, 901 England St IC, Huntington Beach. CA 92648 This business Is con- ducted by an lndtllldual Have you slarled doing business yet? Yes. Aug. 1999 James Edward Shea This statement was tiled wllh the Counly Clerk ol Orange Counly on 0512412001 20010865881 Daily Ptlol Junlt 21, 28. July 5. 12 2001 Th?9'! Fictitious Buslneu Name Statement The following persons ara doing business as. a) THE DING KING, INC bl ADVANCED TOOLINGS & SCHOOl· ING c) FIVE STAR AUTO DETAIL, 17514 Von Karman Ave lrvtne CA 92614 The Omo Klng, Inc , (CA). 1'7514 Von Karman Ave ll'WlU. CA 92614 ThtS bu11ness tS con- duc:led by. a COfl)Ofellon Have you started dotng business yet? Yes, Seplembet, 1993 The Ding King, Inc • Todd SUdeck, Pr8Sldon1 This statement was hied wtlh the County Clark ot On1nge County on 06l20/2001 200168118684 Dally Pllol June 21, 28, July 5. 12. 2001 Th295 PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF SALE OF ABANDONED PROPERTY NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT UNDER AND PURSUANT TO SECTION 1988 Of THE CALIFORNIA CIVIL COOE THE PROPERTY LISTED BELOW BE· L.IEVED TO BE 48AN· OONED Will BE SOLO AT PUBLIC AUCTION AT SOUTH COAST SELF STORAGE. 3"80 W. WARNER AVE .• SANTA ANA CA ON J\A.Y 11, 2001 AT 1 00 PM AUCTIONEER MR. RICHARD (DICK) SIO. DE RS CALIFORNIA STATE BOND• 5088400 UNIT· NAME · CONTENTS 222, JOLENE JEF· . " ' . -. . I FREDO, MISC 80X£S & ITEMS CABINET 22t. MICHAEL WELLER, TABLE, MISC BOXES & ITEMS 2&5 ALEX FONSECA, MAhRESS, BED. MISC. BOXES 524, BOeBY BROWN, TOYS, DRESSER, MISC. ITEMS & BOXES SOUTH COAST SELF STORAGE SHARON YOUNG Publlahed Newport BHCh•Co1t1 MHI Deily Piiot .JuM 28. July 5, 1001 Th20§ BSC 10851 NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTER ESTATE OF: FRANK T. O'BRIEN CASE NO. 'A208395 To all htlr9, banell· clarl11, credhora, conl· lngent credltora. ancj persons who may oltlef· wlM be lnter111ed In lhe wlU or llClll•. or bolh, ol FRANK T O'BRIEN A PETITION FOR PROBATE hH been hied by .. KATHERINE RASMUSSON 1rt 1he Su- perior Coun of Caltlor· nla, County ol OR ANGE THE PETITION FOR PA06ATE r8QUOSIS that KATHERINE RASMUSSON be ap· pointed u pe<sonal rep- resen11t1Ves to adm1nls· ter the 111ata ol Ille de· cedent THE PETITION re quests Iha decedent s W1Y and codlclls, 11 ony. be admitted to probate The W~I and any cod1c1ts are evallobte for ex· amfnatlon In tho hie kept by lhe court THE PETITION re· quests authority 10 ad· minister lho estale under lhe Independent Admtn lstratlon of Estates Act (This Authority will allow the personal represent· atives lo take many ac· hons without obtaining court approval Before taking certain very 1m· ponan1 acttona. how- 81111, lhe personal ltpfe· santahves w1H be rt· quod 10 g.111 noclce to Interested per90ns un· less ltlay hive waived noltCI or consented 10 the proposed ae11on ) The 1nd1pendtol Ddmin- ISttellon euthoftly w.tt be granted unless 1n tn· terested P1fSOO hlet an ot>iectton 10 the pelllton and shows good C.Juse why the court should not grant the authonty A HEARING on lhe pe111ton wtff be held on JULY 26. 2001 at 1 30 pm In Dept L73 lo· cated at 34 1 The Ctly Onve Soulh Orange CA 92868 IF YOU OBJECT to t!'G oran11ng ol the peu- lton. you should eppear at the hearing aod state your objacltons or Ille written objections wuh Iha court before the hearing Your •P· pearanoe may be in per-'°" or by your anomey IF YOU ARE A CRED· ITOA or oonungen1 crecS- 1tor al lhe dec:eued. you must file ~ a.Im v.!lh the court and ma1t a copy lo the pertonal rep- resentllrvea appointecS by the court Wllhon lc>Uf montha from lhe clall of lhe 11111 tstura of 181· tars u prOlllded 1rt Pro- bele Code Mdlorl 9100 The 11m1 lor filing cllloms WlU not IXPlll before lour monlha from the htanng date nollC8d above YOU MAY EXAMINE the Ille kept by ttle court II you are a person in- terested In lhe estate. you may me with the OOUt1 I ~ fQf ao.. Ciel Nolice (IOfl'n OE· 154) °' hi ~ ol .,, ~ wnloly and ~ "' tll.all UMCa or °' ll'fY petition or account u etcw~ in Probate Codi llCllOn 1250 A ~ lor Specl8I No- la form la •vellable llom the ooun dtttt. Attorney for P9dtiol111. Jamee A. Schm_,ng, hQ. SIN 33'o1IO ScflmlHln9_ . ltlltd S1oddlrt • llaCby 11712 MacArthur Blvd., Ste. 210 lrvlne CA 92t12 Publlahtd Newport Baach·Co111 M111 Delly ~ June 28, July 41 51~ JbW20? Flctltloua Bualnett N1me St.tement Tha lollowlllj1 petaons 111 dolna bu11ness aa: JEF~ERSON/52nd, L P., 100 Newporl Cen- ltr On11e, Suite 220, Newport B11ch, CA 92660 JEFFERSON/52ncj, LP (CA), 100 Newport Cenler Onve, Suite 220. Newport Beach CA 92660 Th•• business 1s con-du<:ted by a llmlted part· nerahip Have you slatted doing buSlll8IS yet? No JEFFERSO'Nt52nd, LP Anthony M V~u. ~at Pa11118r Thts statement was hied with the County Clerk ol Orange County on 06f22/2001 200168e8886 Daily Pilot June 28, July 5. 12. 19, 2001 Th232 Flcllllou1 Bu1lnea1 N•me Shltement The follow1np persons are doing bu&1ness as. RMHllgfil, 844 SI Clair St • Costa Mesa, CA 92626 Ryan Hood, 844' SI Clair St.. Coste Mesa, CA 92626 Thlt bustness 11 con· duded by an Individual Have you slertecj cjoing bus1nesa yel? Yea, September 22 2000 Ryen Hood Th11 statement wes Oled wtlh Ille County Cler1! al Orange County on 06/22/2001 200188888n Dally Pilot June 28 • .>tit 5. 12. 19. 2001 Th2t5 Fictitious BualneH Name St.tement The lollowtnp persons are doing butHllSS as H1ght1nd Deck Coal· Ing, 1741 Tushn Ave , ,SA. Coste Mesa, CA 92627 Thomas C MacMasler, Inc (CA), 1741 Tusttn Ave., •SA, Costa Mese, CA 92627 This business Is con· ducted by. I COfl)Ofalton Have you st111ed doing business yel? No Thomas C MacMaster. Inc Thomas C MacMesltr. CEO This statement was !tied With the County Cltrll ol Orange County on 06/22/2001 20018160871 Dady Piiot JuM 28 • .>tit 5, 12, 1¥. 20()1 Th214 Flctltloua ButlnffS N•me Si.tement The following persons art doing ~ as. 7Stu<llOI, 3025 Capri Lane, Colla M.... CA 92626 NatrN Faasih, 3025 Capr lane. Coste Meta, CA 92626 Grepy John Gen· lltng, 3025 Capn Lane. Coel.a Mele, CA 92626 Thia business Is coo- ducled by: a general pertntrahip H1v1 yov .. antd doing l>uain.M yet? y ... Marcti 1, ,. ~Fuelh Thil ttattmtnl wae flied wllh the ~ Clel1t ol Orange Cotny on WZ2fl001 2001 ..... 7. Daly PMot June 28, Ml 5. 12. 191 2001 Th213 Flctlttoua Buslnaa Name Swtement Thi folfowinO ~ •r• clolnQ bullotn • A.M. Electncal Sefv· lcaa, 6625 Via Arroyo, 81*1& Plllt, CA 90620 Alex Metzger. 8§25 Via Arroyo, &HIM P1111t, CA 90620 This buslne111 Is con· dUcted by: an indMduaJ Have you alerted doing buelntn yet? Yes, 12193 Alex Metzger This statement WH med wtth th• Coun1y Cieri< ol Orange County on 06/2212001 20016"8171 Daily Pilot June 28, .>.i"J 5. 12. 19. 20()1 Th212 Fictitious Business Name Swtement The lollow1ng persons 811 doing ~ aL Mr l('s American Grill. 3001 Old Ranch Par1!way. Seal Beach, CA 90740 George J Kookootsedes, 26591 Dapple Grey Dr • Laguna Hills, CA 92653 This business Is con- ducted by· an lnc:IMdual Have you slarled doing bu$ioess yec? No G 8 0 I g e J . Kootkootsedes This slatemant was filed with tho County Clerk ol Orange County on 06/22/2001 200HSUl887 Daily Pilol June 28, July 5, 12. 19. 20()1 Th211 Flctltloua BualneH Name Statement The following persons are doing business as· Trailing Edge Tachnol· og1es. 711 W 171h Street, C· 1, Costa Mesa CA 92627 Rex George Trobnc:IQe. 3240 lndl8na Ave. Costa Mesa CA 92626 ThlS business 1s con- ducted by en tndMdual Have you started doing business yet? Yes. June 24', 1991 Rex G Trobodge This slalemenl was hied wrth the Counly Clerll of Ofange County on 06/22/200 t 20018868883 Oatly Pilot June 28 July 5. 12. 19. 2091 Th?JO Flctitloua Butlnett Name Statement The following persona are doing business ., Island Dreamzzz. 280 Cabnllo SI., •C. Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Jerry M. Murray. 280 Cabrillo SI . •C. Costa Mesa, CA 92627 This business is con· ducted by an ll'ldMdUal Have you started doing businlsa y81'1 No Jerry M Murray Tills statemen1 was hfed With the County Clarll ol Oraf9I County on 06/22/200 I 200118§0859 Datly Pilol June 28. July 5. 12. 19, 2001 Th208 Flctltloua Buslnesa Name Statement The following ~s .,. dotnO ~ u : EZ T11ie Ou1 &rgtr. 310 E 17th St . eo.ta Mesa CA 92627 Mansour Akbarzadeh, 601 Baltros St., Canst>ad. NM, 88220 Sima Khaahe, 15376 Normandie Ave.. IMM, ~--· --. ' CA 92827 Thie busineM .. COii• duc:t.td by: CIC>i*1flM Hn• you atartld doing ~ yet? No &ma Khalhl Thia llalefnenl WU hied •tit! the County Clefk °' Orqe Col.Illy on 06l22/2001 20018MIM1 ~l'i': :;: 28 n:ol PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF SALE OF ABANDONED PROPERTY Nolloe ie lweby gt\1111 that uncler and pur-r11 to Section 1988 of Calt· lomla Civil Coda the property hsled below be- Atved to be lbandoned wlll be sold at Public Aucllon al US Storage Centers • Newpor1. 1652 Newport Boulevard. Costa Meaa, CA on July 11, 2001 al 200 pm AuCltoneer Mr RicNrd (Otckl Sldder1 Caltlornta State Bond Bond ' 508&.400 Untt • Name • Cont.enta 36. Attegla Plumbing Snake ~ Asl>hlll Ct.Uttng Toot Power Wisher. Ladders. Mose Plumbtng Suppt111 US Sloragt Ce111ers • Newpon Karen C1lrodella Pubhshed Newport Beach-Costa Mtsa Dally Ptlot June 28 July 5. 2001 Th2J.!! BSC 10852 NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTER ESTATE OF: THOMAS J. WARMAN eka THOMAS JOHN WARMAN aka THOMAS WARMAN lka TOM WARMAN CASE NO. A208393 To all heirs. beneh· c1artes. creo1tors cont· lngent creditors and persons who may Olher· Wtl8 be 1nttKested 1n the w1H or estate or bolh, ol THOMAS J WARMAN aka THOMAS JOHN WARMAN aka THOMAS WARMAN aka TOM WARMAN A PETITION FOR PROBATE has been ftled by CONSTANCE M HUGHES 111 the Su- pe001 Coun ot Cahlor· nia County ol OR· ANGE THE PETITION FOR PROBATE requests tnat CONSTANCE M HUGHES be appointed as personal represent· a1111e lo administer the 1S1alo ol the <*ledenl THE PETITION re· queats the deoedent 1 Will and codlclls. II any. be admitted 10 probate Tho Will and any codiclls are available tor ex- 1mlnabon In lhe ftle kepi by Iha coun THE PETITION re· questa euthonty lo ad· mlniSter lhe estatt under the Independent Adrmn- iSttellon of Estatet Ac1 (Thia Authority wtll allow the peraonal rt(lr_,t. attve to take many ac- tions without obla1n1ng court approval Before taking certain vtry 1m· pon1n1 ection1 how· ever. lhe plfsonal ''Pf• 1«1181M Wlft be required to gwe noctee 10 m- i.rested pe190111 unless they hllll W8Mld notice or cona.ntecS to the proposed ICllOI\ ) The independent tdm1n11· 1111oon authority will bl grenled unteN an In· t-1ed perwon filtl an obi1C1100 to the pellllon and show1I good C8UM why the court should not grant the avttionty A H!ARING on lhe l)ft1IOn W1I be held on JULY 28, 200t 11t 1 30 p"' In Dlol l73 lo-catecS II 34 t The City Drtvt South, Onange, CA 92aea IF YOU 08JECT lo the gren41ng of the ~ llOn. you ftluld appear at ltll hMmg Wld stnt your objlctlontl °' file Wrllltn objecttont llnth lhe court before the hearing Yout ap- peerance may bl in per-'°" or by your •ttomey. IF YOO ARE A CAEO. ITOA or conltngent eted-nor ot lh8 deceased, you must hie your cl8lfn with lhe court and mall 1 C0py to lhe pertonal Ill>" resentallve ~ecS by lht coun within four months from lhe dale of the first tllU8nol ol let· ters as provided 1n Pro- bele Coda sectJon 9100, Th& time for ftllno clalms will not expire before tour months from the hearing d1le noticed •boll• YOU MAY EXAMINE Iha hie kept by the coun II you are a peraon In- terested 1n the 191818, you ma1 lite wrth the court a Request lor gp... crat Nottee (form OE- 15" l ol lhe litrng ol an ,,.. V811lory and appr!IJS81 of estala BSMla or ol any Pi!l•hon or account u provided in Probate Code section 1250. A Requesl for Speaal No- lie• form " available from lhe coun cl8ttc. Anomty fM Petitioner: Wt1tOVl1' 6 WHtOVlf, LLP, Berrett E. WHt· Olltr, Elq., 901 0oVl1' Dr., Ste. 120, Newpor1 BMch, CA 92MO Published Newport Beech Coale Mesa Dally Pilot June 28, July "· 5. 2001 ThW219 Flctltloua BualneH Name Statement The tollowing peraons are doing business as Jonn·s Hauling. 5309 W I st Street Santa Ana CA 92703 JOhn L Somers 5309 WeSI Isl Streel Santa Ana CA 92703 Thts business os con· dueled by an indMduaJ Have you slartecj doing business yet? Yes 62o4/'01 John L Somers Thts Statement was hied Wllh Iha County Clerk al Orange County on 06/26!2001 20018889212 Dally PllOI June 28. July 5. 12, 19, 2091 Th226 Flctltlou1 Bu1lneH Name St•tement The following persons are doing bu11ness as: Manna Sa~1ng New· port Beach. 300 Wes1 Coasl Highway. Sune F. Newport Beach CA 92663 The ZabulGOI Group, Inc (CA). 1311 Arl1ng1on Ave . Torrance. CA 90501 Th•• business is con· dueled by a corpofabon Have you stuted doing bu&oness y81? Yea ~1/01 The Zal>ulool Group Inc Ch1rles A Silver Pre11denl Thi• stalemenl was hied With lhe County Clerll ol Orange County on 06/26l2001 20018H9214 Oa'Y Piiot JuM 28. July 5. t2. 19, 2001 fh22j{l Fictitious Bualnna N•m• si.tement The lol'-tng pe111on5 are doing ~ u · Gantral PIUllCS 20122 SanlAI Ara All&. 15A, Sanla Ana HelgM&. CA 92707 8411 J Wtlllama, 201,22 , ... S4ll'ICa Ma A\19 I SA. $w1tJ AN ~. CA 92707 Glen DrOf!lgoolt, 20122 Santa AN Avt l5A. SarU AN ~. CA 92107 This ~ • con. dueled ~ I general partnerahtp Have you started doing bulone99 yet? No B J Wtlllams This 1ta1ernen1 wH tiled With Iha County Clettl ol Orang41 Couocy on 06l2et'2001 20018'6'211 08lty Pllol June 28, ""Y 5, 12. 19, 2091 007 Fictitious Business Name Shltement Tu, loltowing persons are doing busfM&s es The Hoffman Com· peny, 111881 Von Karman Ave 1150, Irvine, CA 92612 The Hollman RMI E1 late Company Inc (CA} 18861 Von Karm1n Ave., 1150 lrvtne CA 92612 Thrs busmei;s is oon· ducted by a corporation Have you staned doing business yet'> Yes 1963 The Hollman Real Es· tale Compeoy Inc Byron Hoffman Pre11· dent This s1atement wn hied with the Counly Clerll cr1 Orange County on 06/26f2001 20018869t94 Dally Potot June 28 July 5, 12, 19, 2001 Th225 Fictitious Buaineu Name Statement The following persons ere doing business as Cesa Der Mar Apan ments 147 E 18th Streol. Costa Mesa. C°" 92627 Diane 0 Craft 42 Drakes Bay Dnve Co- rona det Mar CA 92625 This business 1s con dueled by an 1nd111lduat Have you started do1no business yet? Yes 1961 Otane D Craft This statement was rited wrth the County Clerk ot Orange County on 06/26-2001 2001 &ae91.95 Daily Ptlol June 28 Joly 5. 12 19. 2001 Th224 Fictitioua BuslneH Name St.tement The following persons are ~ business as MB ASsoctates. 2787 Bns1ol Street. Sutle 201 Costa Mesa CA 92626 Dental Al1erna1111es Ins Svcs Inc (CA) 2787 Bristol Strtel Suite 201. Costa Mesa, CA 92626 This business 1s con· ducted by a eo<porBlton Have you started doing business yet? No Dental Alternatives Ins. Sva.. Inc Maribeth Tennison, President This statement was filed wrth the County Cieri! o! Oranoe County on 06/26.rz<>O 1 20018N91911 Dally P>IOI June 28. July 5. 12, 19, 2001 Th222 Fictitious Business Name Si.at.men! The loltowtng persons are dOtng business as A ) !venture B ) vacattonrentals com. 16385 Algonquin St , 300, H1111lnglon Be1eh CA 92649 JeHrey Scott Busche 163115 Aloonqu1n St 300. Hunllnglon Beach CA 92649 This business 1s con· dUded by an 1nd1Yldual Have you starled doing bus1neas yet? Yes Jan I 1996 Jaffrey 6ooll 8ulcht Thll -~ wae lltld With the County Cleft cl Orwp County Of\ 06l2el2001 2001 ....... OellY Plot Ult 21, AA o. (2. 19. 2901 Til22) Fictitious BusfnH.8 Name St8tement The lollo#lng peraons .,. doWlg ~ .. Superior Adm1n11· 1111ors, 278? Brtslot &reel. Suti. 201 eo.ia Miu, CA 112§29 SupeflO< Benef1t1 tna Ma!Mttng Cofp (CAJ. 2787 8rlatot Slreel, Sul11 200, Costa MMI CA 92626 Thia bualnen 111 con- ducted by • oorpor11ton Have you atarttd doing bullnlM yet? No Superi<>t Beoehll tne Marl<tling Cori> Maribeth 'renn1aon. Vice President This statement w11 llted with lh• County Cleft. ol Orange County on 06l26l2001 20016Ml1ff Daily Nol J\"9 28 .>tit 5, 12 19, 20()1 Th221 Actlllou1 Bu1lneu Name St.tement The toltow1ng PlflOt\I Alt doing bUtlMM u ct The Cleaners. 5329 Beactt Blvd Buena Par\\ CA 90621 Sonlor Inc !CA) 9392 Shad.,..811 Dr Hunt· lllQlon Beach. CA 92&46 This busineas 1s con· dueled by • COfl)Oflllon Have you started doing bu$<ness yet? No Sunt<11 Inc Suresn C Patel Sec· retary This statement waa filed with lhe County Cte<k ol Orange County on 06!2612001 20018809197 Daily Pitot June 28 ~ 5, 12. t9, 2091 T~ Flctltloua Bu1lneaa Name St1te1Mnt The tottow1ng perlOllS are doing bu~ u Froendfy Mobile Com· puler Services. Inc . 17302 Daimler Irvona. CA 9261" Futurt T1chno109y Personnel Inc (CAI. 17302 Deomler Irvine, CA 9261~ This business is con- ducted by e oorporallon Havt you S11rt1d doong bus.-yet? No Fu1u11 Technotooy Pa~ Inc Adam K11n&on President Thts slltement was fllld With the County Cletk al Orange County on 06r.30l2001 20010868271 Datly Pllo4 June 28 July 5, 12. 19, 2001 Th2?8 G()f)DJOBS. RELIABLE SERVICES. NTEREmNG IllINGS TO BUY. ITSALL HERE EVERYDAY IN CLASSIFE/1 (949) 642-5678 B6 llottl MANAGERS • SPECIAL• $175.00+ tax Wkly (Must present !hit Ad) 235 rms & kilchenelts. 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Declarer = = .._ ~ '"4.lllc cashed the ace and lcina of heam. 23 Ohoet DOWN Nlfed a bean in dummy and a club in ~ PL~ n--oe 1 Dewdle hand. then rvfTcd another bean on the ~--"""' 2 l.AMon"• lo¥e table. u Wcsc chtcltded a club. South 'n Be ~ 3 Hml •no.fl rec:umed IO hand with a dub rvff, bul 21 :.0:--4 ::;-.::.:,~ had no way to avOtd k>&ing 1 trump 32 F\'om a.,.,,.,._ s ~ and three duunonds for down ooe. 33 ObjectlYW e Oll>wrklp One little change in ternp0 WOUid 35 FfliuckMnl 7 Lll•0A1dllythe •»01 2001.~-~ have made I world of d'ttfemtee. 3I = 13111• Run your ad in the Newport Beach-Costa Mesa Da i l~ Pilot and t he Hunt ington Beach-Fountain Valley Independent to reach over 100,000 homes. Fax us this form with your credit card # or mail with a check today! "The bidding: soum W£ST NORTH EAST •• .... 2• ,_ 30 ,_ •• ~. ........ Opening lead: Kina of• Good technique often consists or uru. more thin paying attention to detail. Cor\Alder lfri• deal. The SoUth hand ii worth I game cry, but 1 help-suit uy of three dla- moods iieema more ~ate since more help is needed m I.bat suit lhan i.o hearts. After the actual threc-hean bid. North's raise to game is some- whAI •ggre.ssive. Still, the contract Aller winning the fl1'5l uick. with the .,.. ....._.._ ! ~ 27 Ory~ 4118-pl'Odua .. , -• ..___ 29 __..kin so OrllDI ace or clu~. declarer should rvtf' 1 '*"*-10 ~ ,_ 30 sna ,1 "*" cca club in hand -1 move lhat. as 1 31 P9ydllc power 11 ~buy 31 ~ ...., practical matter. cannot cost. Now 38 ~"" 12 CIMIHY 34 AOiM Jacll 52 T111n --after cashing the high trumps aod 41 -out malti'lg 13 Mra Olc:I< Trw:y 40 O.. llOC*, "A ..., high beatu, declarer continues by 43 =1=. ~~ r::.::; mee.i =!I' -: ES?-eaor rvlfm& a bean in dummy, 1 club in 44 EMI' d&9ll« 23 ExpecMlon " Plllillot trom hand and leading the remainin& '-rt. 45 Or.-... 24 SelfOod 1 boot. e g 541 ·-Ta-• West cannoc rvff = (declam-... 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