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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2002-03-14 - Orange Coast Pilot, .... D~ Clouds won't be a hassle today, but the winds might be. See ft1199 2 SERVING THE NEWPORT -MESA COMMUNmES SINCE 1907 ON THE WEB: WWW.DAILYPILOT.COM 1HURSDAY, MARCH 14, 2002 School official decides to leave Newport-Mesa • Mike Fine helped the district work through an embezzlement crisis and get a school-improvement bond passed. De irdre Ne wma n DAILY PILOT superintendent for the Riverside Unified School OJStrict. Mike Fine, 41, who has been with the Newport-Mesa Unified School District since 1992, earned the unanimous approval of Riverside's Board of Trustees on Wednesday. The district will now embark on a search for his successor, trying to find someone of the same caliber and character to replace him, said Supt. Robert Barbot. While Fine helped secure pdSsage of a $110-million bond, enabled the district to be eligi- ble for anticipated state funding or about $63 million and is now overseeing the modernization efforts, he said the program will run smoothly regardless of who LS in charge. "The ballot required that it be run by outside project man- agers," Fine said. "They are extremely qualified people that know wha t they're doing ... It doesn't need Mike Fine." But the district certainly NEWPORT-MESA -The hnancial guru who naV1gated the school dJSt:rict through some of its roughest waters, including an embezzlement and the county bd.nkruptcy, 1s leaV1ng in Mdy to become a deputy Fine's departure comes as the district is in the midst of d $173-million school improve- ment program. SEE OFFICIAL PAGE AS GREG FRY I DAILY PILOT Mike Fine, a Newport-Mesa school official, is moving o n to a new post ln Riverside. A lot to crow about Neighbors on a Balboa Peninsula street disagree about what the city should do regarding a tree hosting night herons Deepa Bharath DAILY PtLOT L 1tUe spats among neigh- bors are as common m this city as they are m most others. But how many of those dis- agreements are about night herons? Paulette Pappas, an East Bal- boa Boulevard resident. says her neighbor dCross the street, Mary Globokar, doesn't care about the birds thdl are nesting on a ficus tree in front of her house. Globokar. Pappds says, wants the trees lnmmed despite the presence of the b1rds, which are getting ready to hatch their young ones on the branches. Qlobokar's answer: Th~ tumal birds are "only roosting" m the tree "It's bPen more than two years since the tree has been trimmed.• she scUd "It's about time it was done.· And. Globokar added, the tree 1S on her side of the street, not Pappas'. •nus tree 1.9 a problem for me,· she said. "It's big and it is messmg up my side of the street.• Pappas has been taping signs onto the tree warning tree trim- mers about the herons. And Globokar admits she rips off the signs. •Of course I take them off,• SEE CROW PAGE A4 GREG FIW I OAll.Y P1lOT Wetime Balboa Penlnsula resident Paulette Pappas is hoping to protect nest- ing night herons In a ficus tree across the street from her house. The tree has b'een scheduled to be trimmed. Newport Beach will reconsider Marinapark rents • City will allow an outside a ppraiser to de tennine how much mobile home owners will pay on a proposed one-year lease extension. June Casagrande DAILY PILOT NEWPORT BEACH - Marinapark residents who cried foul at steep rent hikes have won the chance to have the increases reconsidered. -After a hot-tempered debate that pitted Greenligbt Councilman John Heffernan agamst Mayor Tod Ridgeway oo Tuesday, council members voted unanimously to post- pone a lease extension and rent hike for the 56_ Marmapark mobile home park residents until an appraiser can weigh in on the value of their homes. "We do not agree that these are fair market rents,• said Stewart BerkshJ.re, a full. time Marinapark resident "This lugh rent and tlus short lease bnngs about a hard- ship for some people here.• The residents' 15-year lease. wluch expared m 2000, was extended two years. The exter1S1on expll'es thJS week. Counal members have been detenrurung the best way to serve their current tenants while also deanng the path for a luxury resort proposed to be built there by Sutherland Talla Hosp1tabty. Some officials have argued that residents should SEE RENTS PAGf AS Decision expected in judge race • Besieged Superior Court official has asked to be removed from the November ballot, which would open the door for write-in challengers. Lolita. Harper bench herself are sbll being D AILY Pl\.oT counted. Gay Sandoval, a wnte!in COSTA MESA-A court candidateforOrangeCounty ' ruling today allowing the Superior Court Office No. 21 removal of a besieged judge and currently second m the from the November ballot ~te-in tally, said she would could officially cap a sue-declare an unequivocal vic- cessful judgeship campaign tory in her crusade to defeat for a local attorney whose chances of ascending the SEE JUDGE PAGE A7 Center change will not affect others Tbe game ~ not over on El Toro aiport •Performing Arts Center b6ard resignations following an 1.intelated lawsuit will not bickle down to . . groups like UCI's Foundation. m, co-founders and executives of Broad- com, offidally resigned from the Center's board after news of o la~wt filed by incouung (board chairman Thomas T. nemey end three other members became public earlier thit week. The Peb. 13 laWSUlt, which h8a noth· lng to do With the Center, ctilputel Brolid· tom's ... and~ nmiltl and~ tiOnl tbe ~y"l 1toc.k pdc9I. CiDNr Pnliddenl jerry MUdll l8kt SemueU 81¥1 Ntcldu wUl ~ ..-~ lbe C4liaten ~n--......... ... mnapUga. -....... o.lllr In ~tuit...... .. bGlifd, M• ...... d .. --. ............. . ....... t ' . . IN COIPOIATE HAPPENING · · County wlll hOst ·capttal Ma r- Commerclal Real Estate ~~n of ~a~flc Oub. The event wlll Include kets: OvervleW for 2~ todari: Registration will begin at 11 :30 a.m. fol· presentations by VlflOUS pane · ram Is scheduled from 12 to 1 p.m lowed by lunch at 11 :45 a.m. The prog n for members and $45 and fs open to the publk. The fee lst!!S:i' ~ed for tickets purchased s>ef person for nonmembers. A s1o or (949) 475-7600. The Pacific at the ooor. Information: www.crew«0/9 Club is at 4110 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach. A2 Thursday, Morch 14, 2002 WORlllG Bill Weiss HE IS Watching over the voting process KEEPING AN EYE ON THINGS The sanctity and mtegrity of the voting process 1s a holy thing for Bill Weiss. The Newport Beach resident worked his thud election last week, overseeing the polling place at the Newport Bluff Apartment Villas. Weiss served as the inspector of the polling place, which was in the dubhouse of the exclusive apartment complex. He watched over the voting, handed out a list of write-in candi- dates for a controversial judicial race and ensured that no one tampered with the process. lluee derks worked under him with the same goals. To safeguard voters, Weiss said he would quickly enforce the law that prohibits electloneering doser than 100 feet from a polling place. "You want to let people know that Cor ona del Mar tract wins awards A new Corona del Mar neighbor- hood was recently honored for its marketing excellence. The Sales and Marketing Council of the Building Industry Assn. of Southern California presented nine awards to executives at John Laing Homes during the 2001 Major Achievement in Marketing Excellence on Peb. 23 at the Disneyland Hotel John Laing Homes' South Coast Division built the Sallhouse develop- ment, which received more awards than any other tract. Sailhouse's awards included recog- l ' ~ VOL 96, NO. 7J ntOMASM. ..... ~ '°"" D009Q, He's making sure the holes are punched they cdn vote, that they have their right to vote,· Weiss said. "We are going to ensure that this right is giv- . en to them without intimidation.~ PUTIING IN A DAY'S WORK Polling place inspectors aren't paid much, but Weiss pulled in $170 for a full-day's work. He arrived at the d ubhouse around 6 a.m. to set up the booths and prepare for the first wave of voters. The polls opened at 7 a.m. and Weiss was ready with ballots, a vot- ing box and a roster of names from the surrounding area that were assigned to that location. If voters arrived who weren't on that ~roster index,• Weiss gave them provisional ballots, which the Orange County Registrar of Voters reviews before they are counted. BRIEFLY IN BUSINESS nition for marketing, architecture, landscaping, interior design and sales. WL Homes, LLC, the parent compa- ny of John Laing Homes, is one of the nation's top home builders with more than 150 years of experience. The compariy has headquarters in New- port Beach, and has eight divisions in six states: California, Utah, Colorado, Nevada, Maryland and Virginia. Costa Mesa bank plans to expand A Costa Mesa bank intends to estab- lish a new branch office in La Jolla. Pacific MerC1111tile Bank of Costa Polls dosed at 8 p.m., but Weiss' job wasn't done. H e hand-delivered the ballots to Santa Ana. CHIMING IN ON A POUTICAL·DRAMA Weiss, 69, has lived in Newport Beach since 1986. He worked as an inspector during the 2000 Presiden- tial election and a 1999 local e lec- tion. He worked as a sea captain from 1967 to 1998, when he retired. Weiss said he agreed with a judge's ruling on March 2 that required inspectors to post the list of write-in candidates in the race to unseat Judge Ronald Kline, who bas been indicted on child pornography and molestation charges. The 11 write-in candidates w ho challenged IOine drew 67% support, forcing the tainted judge into a November runoff. -Story by Paul Olnton; photo by Greg Fry Mesa will apply to the Federal Reserve System for pennission to establish a new branch office at 4225 Executive Square, Suite 150, in La Jolla. The Federal Reserve considers a number of factors in deciding whether to approve an application including a bank's performance record in meeting credit needs. The public ts invited to send writ- ten comments before March 30 to the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francis- co, 101 Market St., San Francisco, 94105. Federal Reserve officials will con- sider comments and any requests for a public meeting or formal b earing o n the application U they receive them. '-"'~ READERS HOTUNE right No,_ st.oti.. ilMV~ Alt ()jf9CtOf edltorla~!Ntm or~ (949) 64;l-6086. (t49157oM224 pw.s.ritoJ.,ttlmn.cwn ~d your comments about the herein Qll be reproduc.ed wlthOut ~M!Ori. Dally Piiot "' newt tips. writwl~of~OWNf. l'tloco Sl.lpentlrot CMfl 7"'4lSI AD01t£$5 HOW IQ BEACH LIS 1t11.plloro.i.11macom fUwLJWf our address IJ 330 w. Bay St, Costa ClfcMlatlon MeM. CA 92627. Offb hours ate .,.....,.. The TimM ~County MoncMly • Frlday. 1:30 .. m. • 5 p.m. ~ CtllM Md coun. ~ ... 19491 57~ (800) 252..,1•1 IAIOY~ ""1lt ~rltelttimarom COltlECJ'IONS ,..........,. ~oncw w..--. NMCt'I ..... 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Von Hemert Interiors is a full-service fur- niture store that offers: designs consultations and space planning; custom drap· ery treatments; flooring; faux painting; and more. It has three locations: Costa Mesa at 1595 Newport Blvd., (949) 642-2050; Laguna Beach, (949) 494-6551; South Bay, (310) 373-0442. All of the fur- nishings are available to pur- ch4se right off the showroom floor and the selection ranges from classic lo conte mporary South Coast Plaza recently opened a new Champagne French Bakery that special- izes in.authentic French bak- ery items and services of a traditional French cafe. The selections of foods from Champagne French Bakery are pastries, crepes, breads, quiches and sandwiches. It's near Borders Bookstore on the first level of South Coast Plaza. lnformation: (714) 429- 1502. There's another Cham- pagne French Bakery in Newport Beach, in the West- cliff Plaza, 1120 Irvine Ave Information: (949) 646-0520. Macy's is having its spring home sale on selected designer bedding, dinner- ware, oatware, furniture, kitchen electronics and cook. ware. Name brands on sale include Calpbalon cookware, Oster blender, Henckels and Wusthof knives sets, Krups coffee makers, Ralph Lauren towels, Lenox goblets, Calvin Klein and Tommy Hilfiger bedding. Prices are reduced up to 50%. Macy's Home Store is a t South Coast Plaza, Costa Mesa. Information: (714) 556-0600. There are huge bargains on bridal gowns and acces- sories at David's Bridal sale through March 18. There are selected bridal gowns on sale for as low as $99. The majori- ty of more than 1,000 bridal gowns is reduced from SSO to $300. Also, U you purchase a gown, you'll get 15% off on your headpiece, bra and slip. David's Bridal is at 901 South Greer Wylder BEST BUYS Coast Drive, Costa Mesa. Inionnation: (714) 445-0091. At-Ease of Newport Beach is having a special on wind and water resistant Cutter & Buck shirts for the Toshiba Classic golf tourname nt. Thr shirts come in solid colors of white, black, navy, sunflower and black. The shirts are reg- ularly $115 and they're reduced to $75. They're avdilable for men at At-East> and for women at the At- Ease Women's & Home Store lnfonnation· (949) 759-7979 Glabman Pumiture & Inte- rior Design IS having an acee<.· sory and upholstery sale through March 31. Sale mer- chandise is reduced up to 40%. lnduded in the sale are Baker upholstery, Hancock & Moore leather, Monis James upholstery, porcelain, chande- liers, screens, wall decor, lamps and mirrors. Glabman is known for its high-end home furrushings. It also cames man· ufacturers such as EJ. Victor, Kindel, John Widdicomb, Richard MarVWl. K4rges and Guy Chaddock. It has &n inte- rior designer staff and it offers antiques, custom upholstery, wood flooring, Oriental rugs, carpel and handcrafted tunu- ture. It's at 3089 Bristol St, Costa Mesa. It's open from 10 am. to 6 p.m. Monday through Satwday, and from noon to 5 p.m. Sunday. lnformation: (7141 540-3822. U you're looking for bar- gains on new, used and refur- bished exerose equipment, stop by Alpha Omega Fitness Equipment in Costa Mesa. ·we sell most of the ma1or brands of treadmills, stair step- pers, stationary bikes, ellipti- cals and rowers,· says owner Jonathan Bliti. •Also, we carry most strength equipment lines. Refurbished equipment is the ma1ority of OW' sales; typically my customers pay 40 to 60 cents on the dollar for a refur- bished piece. Refurbished pieces look and work like new but at a fraction of the cost• Alpha Omega carries most brands of cardio and strength equipment from ligh t to heavy commercial. Its showroom is at 333 E. 17th St. Suite 17, Costa Mesa. Information: (EM9) 722- 8118. • 8EST IUYS ~ars Thursdays and Saturdays. S.nd Information to Greer Wylder .t 330 W. Bay St, Cos- t. MeUI, CA 92627, or via t.u at {949)~170. SURF AND SUN WEATHER FORECAST The wn will shine today, thoogh 1tl8 •ftemoon•s looking fairly bfeezy. Highs will bt In the mkUOs in Newport-Mesa while OYemight lows will be In the mlcMOs. ~ • similar Friday and cool« Conditions thli weetl· end. W.metloo: www.nws.noa..gov . . this •ftemoon. Leter, the windl will eaM • tad to 20 to 30 knots. with 3· to S·foot waves end a northwest sw.11 of 11 to 1S f-.t. SURF Look for MJtf In tM hNd.nigtl range ~ but ~ the strQn9 winds. (ondtdon$ ,...., not 1:11 ldHI. ~ 10oklnQ e bit srnetter Ind the t u'ltlbcid wHI be twn ..,,....,, ~~ P'tllnt h letelt tlOl1hw• sw.tl. ...... l<lJ; ~.,. Daily Pilot NEWPORT IEICH CITY COUNCll WRIP·UP Inside CITY HALL Here are some of the decisions coming out of the Newport Beach City Council meeting on Tuesday. WHAT HAPPENED: A develop- ment of 22 live-work lofts in Can- nery Village won the City Council's blessing. The development combines ground-floor commercial space with upstairs resi - dential space in one unit. The project is set to be built along both sides of 30th Street, between Villa Way and LaFayette Avenue. The 22 lofts would be free-standing units of about 3,000 square feet. Four will sit on the Rhine Channel waterfront. WHAT IT MEANS: The Cannery Lofts are now just one step away from final approval. The Coastal Commission will get the last say on the project. A date for that hearing has not yet been set. WHAT THEY SAID: "We think this project will give a boost to the area," said Richard Luehrs, president of the Newport Beach Chamber of Com- merce, who spoke in sup- port of Cannery Lofts pro- ject. WHAT HAPPENED: Mayor Tod Ridgeway appointed Robert Shelton as chairman of and Phil Lugar vice chair of the newly created General SOUNDING Off "I believe the fight is not over." -RusHll Nlewlarowsld, one of a half dozen residents who urged the council to continue in the courts the fight for an El Toro airport. Plan Advisory Committee. WHAT IT MEANS: The decision was post- poned from the Feb. 26 City Council meeting mainly because, after the laborious and contentious process-of appointing all 34 members of the com- mittee, everyone wanted to go home. Though it's the mayor's privilege to appoint the chairman and vice chairman, Ridgeway gave his colleagues a chance to speak up on the subject. No one protested Ridgeway's selection. Shel- ton and Lugar will lead the group's monthly meet- ings to help guide city officials as they update the general plan. WHAT THEY SAID: Ridgeway said of Shel- ton and Lugar, "Obviously, their goal is to bring together all the visions that are on the table and to be consensus builders." WHAT HAPPENED: Council members approved a $115,240 contract with Applied Development Eco- nomics to study the city's current and future eco- nomics. WHAT IT MEANS: The ~al of the study is to provide information to guide the general plan update process but, as res- ident Tom Hyans pointed out, the study is behind schedule: It's likely the study won't be complete until after the General Plan Advisory Committee has disbanded. Council- man Gary Adams suggest- ed asking the firm to pro- vide period updates of their findings, in hopes that the Information will help committee members make the best possible. decisions. • WHAT THEY SAID: "It was my understand- ing that the economic development data was supposed to be available early on," Hyans said. "If you look at the schedule, you see that ain't gonna happen ... WHAT HAPPENED: A contract to .. r sso,sbo with Hunt Design Asso- ciates was apprqved for the firm to survey the city's signs. The firm will look at ways to redesign signs to create a cohesive look citywide and for spe- cific communities, ways to reduce sign clutter and areas where more and better signs would help motorists, pedestrians and businesses. NEXT MEmNG When: March 26, 7 p.m. Whet'e: City Council O\ambers at City Hall, 3300 Newport Blvd. Save up to 7 5%• on beautiful b~uquets r & arrangements of the best "designer quality" flowers· anywhere S(l.~ wl:1~J"fa"~Q,'lt 1l'~4·~~ 9nc., l4i tK # t ~e foll! o~t~ eaetjo/U\ta. ..Ud.u.t ' Thundoy, Match l -', 2002 A3 Cable provider aiming to ease customers' concerns •AT&T Broadband officials will attel)d a unique Costa Mesa City Hall forum this evertjng to address residents' increasing compl~ts. FYI WHAT: AT&T Broadband customer service seminar WHEN: 3 to 7 p.m. today. WHERE: City Hall, n Lolita Harper DAILY PILOT COSTA MESA -Fuzzy reception? Questions on bills? Los\-a·favorite-channeN Can't get through to an AT&T Broadband customer service representative? City Hall. This evening. Be there. AT&TBroadband represen- tatives will address customer5' concerns during an unprece- dented community forum Thursday in council chambers, hopLOg their efforts will convey a continued commitment to improving customer service m the oty. "We expect to provide better service for our customers,• said Del Heintz, director of local gov- ernment affairs for AT&T Broadband -the cable com- pany that offers exclusive ser- vice to Costa Mesa residents. More than 15 cable man- agers will attend the meeting to make on-the-spot adjustments to billmg statements and ser- vice plans wtule also answering questions. Technicians will be fully equipped -their service vans will be in the parlang lot- to follow a customer home and repair or install as needed that rug ht. "Our entire team will corlhlSt fall The lmur.rnn: Pro\ l or Per~onal Linn Rabbirc Insurance Agency AUTO • HOMEOWNERS• HEALTH Vintage Cheddar cdlfJJSfT9 · lb. McCanns Irish Oatmeal Quick cookings 199 (16oz) Instant IOplc 5?9 Ilia Great Beers .a ~ From Ireland .,. Guinness Extra Stout or Draft. $5 99 (6plc) Harp Lager s5 99 · (6plc) of managers, so they can take action tbat night without having to clear anything with a super- visor.· Heintz said. Thursday's meeting - scheduled five days before the cable giant comes before the City Council -1s the most recent attempt by both city and cable otfloals tO solve many of the ongoLOg problems experi- enced by Costa Mesa cus- tomers. Earlier this year, residents reported problems communi- cating wtlh AT&T Broadband customer sel'Vlce agents. say- mg hold times were excessrve -more than dJl hour -if they. got through at all. Many resi- dents said they got a busy sig- nal when they d.Jaled the tell- free number. Jerry VerwoIJ. telecornmu- rucations manager for the city, said customer complaints have increased dramatically in the past six years. ln 1996, four peo- ple complained to the city about poor service from AT&T Broadband. By 2001, the num- ber climbed to 103 and officials have ta.ken 43 complaints this year, he said. Verwolf said Thursday's meeting is a joint collaboration between the city and AT&T Broadband ofhcials, both of whlch have a vested interest LO Fair Dri".e, Costa Mesa INFORMATION: (888) 255-5789 resolving the sel'Vlce issues. AT&T Broadband hc1S a 15- year contract with the city, wtuch authonzes the construc- tion. operation and mainte- nance of a Cdble system throughout the city Contrctry to popular bell.et, the contract is not exclUSJve Although other cable com- panies are free· to compete for service LO Cosld M~. they are discouraged by the fdct that AT&T Broadband alreddy has d strong customer base, offlOdl!. said. fl 15 not cost-effectivo to get the conll'act from the oty and \nstalJ the necessd!)' equipment with no guarantee ol rustomen.. Verwolf sa1d tt pleased him that the Cdble company was takmg dJ1 extrd effort to r~lve customer problems b1Jt Sd1d tlus type of meetmg should supple- ment good sel'Vlce, not serve as the only way residents can get action from their cable1>l"OVlder The meeting is a good first step but more must be done, he said. ·w e will continue to morutor the customer sel'Vlce they are provt<ling, • Verwolf said WE DO THINGS Rl,HT! OUR MEALS ARE A TRIP TO MEXICO Ml CASA MEXICAN RESTAURANT ·ouR SIZE IS THE RIGHT s1z1· A MEAT PATTIE SMOTHEREl>WITH OUR Ml CASA CHILI '9 BEANS. 296 E. 17TH ST. COSTA MESA · 949·645·7626 Dubllner Irish Cheese ~$~9 ~ u -lb. Jacob's Cream Crackers SJ 99 7oz Ilia Fresh From .a ~ Our Bakery .,. Irish Style Soda Bread $"'>99 '1f:::. -,,..., St. Patrlcks Day Cup Cakes Chocolall "' ~111. $-:>99 J ",_, Creamy Irish Butter ·$~~r8oz Barry's Tea The Premium Ta From Ireland Oold Blend ~299(40 CT) Ilia Ready To Eat .a ~From OUr KUcben ~ Com Beef AndCab~ge $"799 I ,,;,,,.,,. Irish Style Potatoes $~ I t A4 Thur.Goy, Mcwch 14', 2002 POLICE FIL'S COSTA MESA • Owte Street: Gr•nd theft was repor19d In the 2000 block at 9-.36 p.m. Monday. .......... RolldMd~ ttr..e: Possession of marijuana was repotted at 6:46 p.m. Monday. • FlllmoN w.y: An assault was reported In the 3000 block at 8:09 p.m, Mpo4ay. • Gltler ~ llnd Harbor Jtouiev...C.: A hit-and-run was reported at 10:09 p.m. Monday. • Londonderry Street: A vehl- CROW CONTINUED FROM A 1 she said. •The tree is right in front of my house.• However, the city has its take on the matter. It does not bim trees that have active bird nests in them, said John Conway, the city's urban forester who heads tree-trim- ming operations. •If we see tnere is an active nest around this time of the year, we don't trim it,• he said. ·we come back in September after the birds are gone." The city doesn't usually trim trees this time of the FUil SERVICE 011 ITOP llOP 11 r , . Dally Pilot PUBLIC SAFETY de burglafy was tepOrted In the 1200 blodt at 8:24 p.m. Monday. • Newport loulev.S Petty theft was reported in the 1900 block at 6:24 p.m. Monday. block at 7:18 a.m. lUesdeY. • Irvine Awnu9; 8attefy WM ,.ported In the 600 blodt et 10-.20 e.m. Tuitsday. Harbor High gr:aduate, . ~tage actress remembered • ~ Awnue: Vandalism was reported In the 2100 block at 10:29 p.m. Monday. NEWPORT BEACH • Blrdl Street Md Von ~ mM Avenue: A traffic collision Involving injuries was reported et 6:01 p.m. Tuesday. • Heliotrope 'Awnue: A home burglary was reported in the 700 'This tree is a problem for me. It's big and it is messing up my side lot the stU?et.' Mary Globokar East Balboa Boulevard resident year but the General Services Department received some additional funding this year to bim ficus trees all over the city, Conway said. Pappas says the herons also came to nest in that par- ticular ficus tree last year. ·I'm really thrilled they CARPET LIFETIME WARRANTY LAMINATES LIFETIME WARRANTY . *'•Oft~ Petty theft WM reported In the 2700 block at 10: 11 a.m. Tuesday. • Port llm'mouth Piece: Vanda~ Ism was reported In the 1600 block at 12:09 p.m. Tuesday. e'l\lltln AVilnue: vandalism WM reported In the 700 block at 8:11 a.m. 1\Jesday. • vi. Oistllllo: An auto theft was 'reported In the 100 block at 9:07 a.m. ~y. ' came back this year," she said . •That's what makes me so animated about this issue.• Globokar said she would not have objections U the city did not trtm the tree after they found the birds were nesting in it. Bu'f: she said, she objects to Pappas' interference. "This is between me and the city,• Globokar said. But Pappas says she will continue to protect the birds and put the signs on the ficus tree. "It's a question of saving these birds,• she said. "It's as if they're on death row.• • Deepa llhm'ath covers public safety and courts. She may be reached at (949) 574-4226 or by e- mail at ckepa.bharathO la times.com. •Irene Worth. or as those who graduated with her knew her, Harriet Abrams, won three Tonys during her career. DfflNI Bhar.th DAILY PILOT All the world was her stage. But New- port Harbor High gradu- ates from the early 1930s remember three-time Irene Worth Tony Award ln 1959 winner Irene Worth simply as Harriet Abrams, the out- going girl with a smiling face who was always nice to peo- ple. Worth died Sunday in New York City of a stroke at the age of 85. The woman, known inter- nationally as one of the all- time greats among leading ladies-or-the mge, spenr only three years in Newport This Week's Special Tulips ....................................... 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Worth won her best actress Tony awards for her title role in Edward Albee's •nny Alice· in 1965 and as Alexandra del Lago in Ten- nessee Williams' ·sweet Bird of Youth" in 1976. She also received the Tony for best featured actress in 1991 for playing the grumpy Ger- man immigrant Grandma Kurnitz in the premiere of Neil Simon's •tost in Yonkers.•. -· --- Worth was born in Fair- bury, Neb., in H>16. Her father was superintendent of the county school system. In 1920, her family moved to Caillor- nia. Worth's father took a job as the superintendent of the Newport-Mesa school district in 1931, which brought the family to Costa Mesa. OBITUARIES Bill Radovich Bill Radovich, a for- mer pro football lineman and Newport Beach res- ident, died Wednesday of cancer. He was 87. Radovich was an all- star for the Detroit Uons In 1939 and 1945 follow- ing a college career at use. But he ts best known for beiDg-tbe first player to take the NFL to court over the. right to play for the team of llis . choice. Radovicll ts survived by a brother, Walt, and a sister Gloria Kaye Clin- ton, both of Palm Springs. Funeral ser- vices are scbedwed to be held today at the Sl Sava Church in San Gabriel. Robert Fredericlc Stoessel Robert Frederick Stoeseel. a former Coro- na de! Mar resident, died March 9 in Pad.tic" Grow after a lOng ltnig- gle with Parkinson's dis· ease. He was 88. Mr. StOeuel lived in Corona del Mar betWeen 1970 and 1981. DUitng that ~. be served as the ptesideDt oC the Corona del Mar Cbailiber of Commerce, bead Of tbe Orange County Ash Pn>gTarQ and chaiimaD for·tbe bWlding C'CIDIDit· tee oC St •. Mark Preebf- lerian Chuich in Corona del Mar. Mr. Stoeael lVU DAiDed MG Of 1be Year by tti8 Newpon- lalboa ~ Oub tn 1981. He ii aWvtved ~ Wife of 58 years Aliee Hager St<>eMili and dalighten Dorta 5'a ••II and ~ Mathia. A meimodal _,... wtD be Mid et 2 p.m. Satmdly at Sl ivJAIWw~. la Qada ID~ Jrs at 98.50 Maalw A.ft. ln high school, she was president of the girls' glee club and appeared in •The Mikado• duiing her senior year, 1933. Woodrow Hadley, who was one year Worth's junior at Newport Harbor High, remembers UR! accom- plished actress as a •happy and outgoing person" w}\,o participated in sports and drama. Hadley's wife, Bernice, who was two years Worth's junior, says her cousin V11- ginia Hogland and Worth were very close du.ring their high school years. "[Worth's) father actually sang at Virginia's wedding,• she recalled. Hogland passed away two years ago, she added. "I knew her through V11- ginia, • Bernice Hadley said. "But I remember that I was really young and she was always nice to me." Worth's fame and glory on stage surprised her Newport Harbor High classmates, said Woodrow Hadley. •None of us thought she's become so famous,• b& said. ·ves, she had a beautiful voice and a great personiillty. but it was the Depression Era and a lot of people dld not advance that far.· Worth, who never mar- ried, is survived by her sister Carol Johnson of Santa Mon- ica and brother Luke Evans of Los Angeles. OouglaOrr November 16, 1952 to March 6, 2002 Corona del Mar native and longtime Icon, Doug leaves hl.J'ldreds of loving friends and family. Doug has been a famliar figure In town and touched many lives through his yeers at Corona del Mar ~ School and his continued invofvemeot In their apol1S program. Doug has been known as the "Voice of 1he Sea l<Slgl", annoonclng for a ntm>er of sporting 8Y81'1Cs. A La Verne Cele_ge grac.llate, Doug Is a men-b8r of Marinera Ctuth and has been a docent at the Nxon lbary sme its lnoeptiolL Doug leaves his mocher ~. tis father and lteptdler Omar and Quot, his tne broCherl Den, o.v.. and Jamie, his .. Diane, l8V8ll nieces and ~ and two grwat ... iephews. Doug "8 cu MVP. SeMcee wl be held ()fl Saturday, Martt\ 16, 200'l, at 11:ooa.m. at~ Ctluftlh. tf you would Ike t> mike • donation ()fl hie bet\11, lie fan'iy .. iggesta 'PX f8YOfle cNrtty "' Doug'• f8VOtlt chally, "' Boys and Gita Cllb Of ht HMX>t. Ml, e.bllJff brwdl. • l • Doily Pi19i SCHOOL BOARD WUP•UP ·RENTS Here are some of the decisions coming out of the school board meetjng on Tuesday. WHAT HAPPENED have already approved funding for the library's design while a fund-raising group is trying to score S 1 million by the summer. WHIT THEY SAID pa~= lutlon in favor of a public library adj(lcent to Mariners Ele- mentary School in Newport Beach. . "It will obviously be an advantage to Mariners School, but will be avail- able for all students in the district," said Supt. Robert Barbot. WHAT II MEANS Newport Beach officials WHAT HAPPENED The board received preliminary enrollment BRIEFLY IN THE NEWS and damaged a handful of surrounding units: The sec- ond in the complex, a little more than 48 hours later on March 2, killed at least live family pets and rubbed salt in the wounds of still-stunned neighbors. Costa Mesa will host fire meeting today In the spirit of community, city leaders will team with residents tonight for a town hall meeting about the recent rash of Costa Mesa fires. Leaders of the Monticello Community Assn .. an elect- Volunteers from the Trauma Intervention Program will be on hand to discuss the feelings or vul- nerability, disbelief and grief about the fires. Fire officials will also outline fire safety and prevention methods to ed group of residents who help prevent future disasters. govern th~co~plex th_!lt was --~ Mayar.l.inda Dixon will tec:enUy r6Cked oytWo rues, also attend a talk with the sc~eduled a meeting to help community and listen to the neighbors move forward after concerns of those residents the tragedies. The town hall who are womed about the !~rum. is at 7:30 p.m. J~ possibility of flammable Council Chambers at 77 Fau material5 or "dutter" m thei.r Dnve, Costa Mesa. neighbors' houses. Because One fire, which jolted the of lhe close proximity of the -.leepy community at 3:28 townhomes, many residents d.m. Feb. 28 with a thunder-have expressed a fear that ous explosion, claimed the one neighbor's hobby could Ltfe of a 68-year-old resident put others m danger. A ~ l NE0~g~;c~!,2,NE ... where tleganct is mtU/e affordable .. On Sale Now ... 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He was hired for the newly created pa;ition cX budget analysVintemal auditor to help deal with the district's burgeon- ing financial problems. Officials were soon to discover the first of a series of embezzlements engineered by Stephen Wagner, director of business services. NI arrived in an environment of utter chaos,· Fine recounted. "l had lo rebuild all the firlancial systems, had to re-budget the dlstrict. It was a whole different environment than J thought I was walking into but I never looked back.· Fine, whose previous busi- ness experience included work- ing for defense contractor Generdl Dynamics, set about nghtmg the battered slup by reestablishing internal controls. He soon took over as director of fiscal services, then moved to CONTINUED FROM A 1 get a short-tenn renewal and that rents there should be raised to market rate. Under the 1965 lease, rate increases have been tied to the Consumer Price Index, which resulted in current rents there being lower than market rate. But the mcreases proposed by the City Council would roughly double most tenants' rents. For example, bay-adja- cent lots that were $1,362 a month would be raised to $2,300; lots that were $924 would go uprto $1,950; and $864-per-montb lots would be $1,800. chief financial officer and in 1997, became assistant superintendent of business services. As he rose through the ranks, Fine earned the kudos of the trustees. •He has to be the finest finance and business person in the business and we are going to miss him,• said nustee Dave Brooks. "He is able to grasp rnm- plex concepts very quickly. When people are explaining things in parts, he can see the whole.· Fine said one of his proudest accomplishments was his wtre· lenting effort to get the facilities improvement bond mf?asure passed when critics said it could- n't be done. The bond passed in June 2000. He is also proud that teacher salanes have increased to the point where the district "doesn't have to apologize for them.· Teachers are currently getting compensated dose to the county average. One of Fme's most significant legacies is helping restore cred- ibility to the district's once-tar- nished financial reputation, House Ear Clinic Announces its new Hearing Center in Huntington Beach 18682 Beach Bl. #140 7 14.963.4300 •• Complete Aud10/ogical and • Hearing um· • Htanng Aid Evaluations Hearing Aid Dispensing • Heanng Aitls. Battmes and services AssiJtiw Listening Droicts ReaM a complimenwy Hearing Test wirh ~· Ht.a.ring Aid Enluuion • (offer valid through 5/31102) Support Our Schools Shop Harbor Blvd. of Cars Flnc Furniture rAt ~ PnCt:s New Mtrchaock MM:s °"" · ._, In f« Besa Sdtulonl ~Skw-*~Of 1S% to 5096 off I'. The residents sdy these rates are too high because they are based on long-term occu- pancy. When adjusted for the devaluing effect of a lease shortened to one ot two years, tenants say they should be much lower. "I'm not convinced that these rents are set at what they should be,· City Councilman Gary Adams said. • 1 would be supportive of a neutral t.turd- party assessment.· In the end, fellow counp.I members agreed, but not before .an angry debate broke out between council members. ·Tue aty has already cho- sen to put a hotel there,• Heffernan said Consequently, he said, the residents' rents should stay at their current rate Barbot said. "He's been a great help m establishing accountability here. One ot my demands is that every- thing is open and on the table And he's been receptive. It's a complicated job.· Barbot said Fine's new cilstnct -the 13th largest in the state -is chock full of financial challenges, includ- ing an anticipated $10-million budget shortfall with budget cu~ looming and an unpasse Wlth the teacher's uruon over salctry negotiations. But Riverside Supt. Susan Rainey Sd.Jd she hdS com- plete confidence that Fine will achieve a diplomatic resolution of both issues. •He has been desrnbed to me as one the best chief busmN>-s officers m the state and that rPp· utation comes as a result of lu:1rd work and effective leadership,· Rainey said. Por Fine, moving to Rivel"Slde is also a homecoming He grew up there and d!d some gradt1<1lP work at UC Rivel'Slde. I-US wlfe. Kevin, is a second-grade teacher in the district and lus two ctuJ- T'- A.cupundure Worl&• • I i. • 1.i t .. u,.:h • I . ' . • ,,., .,, 1111'1 It ' l " ' ' i I 'ii I', .. ' I ti I , Thur.day, Mroy 14, 2002 AS • i think it is irresponsible tor a council member to say we have IDdde a choice on that use,• RJdgeway fired back. Counctlmao Steve Bromberg stepped in as diplomat, pointing out that while yes, the dty has named Sutherland Talia as the com- pany that should develop the property, no members of tbe current council were involved in that decision. Nor has -the current cotlncil made any dec;:i· sions on .,.hM'f{er the Sutherland Talla project should be bulH, Bromberg pointed out. • June~ 'OYef'S Newport BeclCh. She may be reamed at (949) 5744232 0( tJ'j e-mail at june.UJsa<;randeOlatimes.rom. dren, Amdllda and Brandon, go to school there. "He brings with turn not only tus professional expertise, but a personal coJllffiltment lo a com- munity he knows very well," Rcillley Sd.ld The move will aJso d.ramati- rd.lly reduce his mind-numbing two-hour morning commutes, wh1ch have stretched to four hours at tunes, Fine said. For the next month-and-a- hdlf, Fine Wlll be busy wluttling down tus 51-item to-do-list and en1oymg lus fmal days at the hnanoal helm of a di.strict that hac; proVJded rum Wlth a wealth of memones dlld expene.nce. "Newport-Mesa has treated rnP very well and I'm very grate- ful for that They've gwen me the opportunity to grow and IPdrTI I wouldn't have changed a thing m my opportunity to come here.· •Deirdre Newm.,, covers educa- tion She may be reached at (949) 574-4221 or by e-mail at de1rdre. newmanO/atimes.com. Gl~ Dunn-Well it&~ Mattress Outlet Store BRAND IEW • COSAIEOCAU.Y IMPERFECT Get the Best for Less! .,. 3165 Harbor Blvd. ... Costa Mesa • One lllock 5outb of to5 "'1 • (714) 545-7168 FREE Spring Spruce Up We will 6ttaltl out the braa:kt and ~ poliSh the ~and clccuonically check for the~ of time.~ you wait ff Uddar m~ s.wdly). I JOU With, JOU may call fut an lppOimmem for dUs FREE WATOH ERVICE. OftU ~ ~ momh tK April. LBS IL B ft u • =-=•n'tM: , .. - Co MM A6 Thursday, Morch 14, 2002 EDITORIAL OCC president leaves b ehind big shoes to fill I n its 54-year history, Orange Coast College only boasts one female president Last week, after a sue-year shnl, Mdrgaret Gratton resigned to pursue personal mterests and other goals. Her Lhree-year contract expires July 15. Grdllon's presence will be yredlly nussed dS she will lec1ve behind d large vacancy c1nd proud legacy. Over her six years, about 3,000 more students have boosted the school's enroll- ment to 28,000, its largest on- campus enrollment yet. The amount of trcmsfers to Cali- fornia State Uruversity sys- tem schools has also increased. During her tenure, Grat- ton also tured 100 new facul- ty members dnd created 20 new full-tune pos1bons. Also, m January 2001, OCC received a full six-year accreditation from the West- ern Assn of Schools dnd Col- leges. Further, the school's foun- dation recently boasted its best year, raising about $3 million in cash and m-k.ind dondtions. Over the six years, the foundation brought in close to $18 million. The college opened its $15-million, 78,000-square- foot arts center during ber tenure, and the school is now raising funds to build a $2.5- million arts pavilion !'n cam- pus. In the fall, Gratton, who spent 26 years in education in Oregon before joining OCC, earned the 2001 Out- standing President Award from the California Commu- nity College Council for staff and organizational develop- ment. In collaboration with the Newport-Mesa Unified School District, OCC created Middle College High School, which helps underachieving high school students. During Gratton's tenure, the service learning program was created and the honors program expanded. SeJVlce learning allows students - so far 6,000 -to earn acade- mic credits while contribut- ing to service community groups. Gratton has helped steer OCC's expansion and pro- grams and we can assume that school officials have their work cut out for them tn filling the void that will be left with her departure. Good luck to those offi· cials and to Gratton in her personal endeavors, and thanks to her for a job well done. City Council should scrap crime ordinance I must object to your edito- rial ("City took the right steps m gang ordinance,· March 7) favoring evtction of Devan Mullins COMMUNITY COMMENTARY persons convicted of drug-or that government should get gang-related crimes. off our backs, many ignore The eclitorial's thin reason-the methods by which the mg fails to prove the ment of g_ovemment got on our backs the new ordinance, ignores in the first place. how unequally applied the This measure pushes us measure is and how off en-further down a slippery slope, s1ve it is to justice. We can all thoughtlessly setting a new agree that it is a useful goal precedent with· stunning in society to prevent crimes. implications. With this type of But security and freedom are law, the Costa Mesa City always a balancing act and Council can engineer evicting society must weigh the costs anyone for any offense, trivial and benefits of any new law. or serious. U ind~ a drug The editorial says the pol.tee user or gang member should lieutenant said the ord.mance be evicted, it follows that will "prevent and combat more serious cnmes like mur- mme while holdmg landlords der, robbery, rape and fraud more accountable • You also should also merit eviction. But daim, Wlthout any proof, that the law does not apply to ·the evtc:tlon will provide the those aimes and does not conVlcted's fellow tenants a apply to anyone fortunate greater and much deserved enough to own their home. peace of nund. ·While it may To find the real intent of this be true that eliminabng gangs particular law, one need look or drug users might reduce the no further than the original crimes this pool of people proposal. which would have nught commit. it fails to answer allowed eviction for anyone the question of where these merely arrested for a gang or cibzens go when they are drug-related aime. This dan- booted out of their residences. gerous idea was nothing more Surely an evicted persQn than a transparent power grab, ends up somewhere and 1f to be used selectively ~gainst Ibey are desperate and now certain d.ti7.ens, usually the hornet s, they may be poor and the undesirable. inclined to commit more The revised ordinance oimes in an attempt to better only penalizes people actual- their situation. Also disturbing ly convicted of a crime. But is the notion that landlords here again, even if a person should be respomible for the pays their debt to society acts of their tenants A land· after a conviction, they still lord's responsibility should be stand to lose their residence, limited to the leased premises but only if they are not rich and be defined by the con-• tm~gh to purchase their tract between the landlord own home So a pot·smoking and tenant. Further govern. homeowner is exempt while ment interference is not a person who commita the required in this lnst4nce. identk:4.l offense -but hap- Ukewise, the notion that pens to be a renter -is not. the government ls resporui-Th.ii ls a selective law and ts ble for fellow tenantt1' peace a 1tep in the wrong direction. of mind ts ltn lm~ ibly 1n applying our~ amblmtous goal and should test d frOeC:tOm and lflC\.ii1ty, we not be th subject of govern-mUlt ask ouneM!I ti we aie ment intrusion. If the govern· gc:Jillg '°be tdgnlftcandy safer ment re.ally wanted to give wttb um ordJnance tor the free. me peoc or mJnd, they dorN that are seatamd. tn thil would put a inillion doUars cue, the answs Ii no. into my cbecJdng occounL 11 lndaed the ec.ta Mela It ts truly Jtunnlng how Oty Comcl Wamed to belpdt- lhe government wanltl to g t t2elll. it -..S hllw ~ lbeii sticky little hand.I m our OWN!ll-., ol l!mln .lllllD. Uvet. In moll C8MI, they ewm have gOod motives. Wblle .,.,om ~Ull . --·-'*·-,.,, .......... d ....... .. . . 'There was so much smoke, lire and water and all these /ire/lghtera in their suits. The building looked like a apaceship and the whole place looked llke another planet.' The Dally Pilot wekomes ietten on Issues concerning ~Beach and Costa Mesa . • LIT1EllS _Mail to !d1tonal Page Editor _..... MMf' rt the <>ally Pilot. 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa. CA 92627 • ltEAIJPS HOTUNE-c.11 (949) 642-6086 • MX-send to (949) ~170 • I-MAil -send to dai/ypl/ottl/atlmMcom -ken ._...... on the burning commercial complex on Brioso Lane where he and his family have operated their furniture and upholstery business for the last 17 years. All COO'~ must Include full name,~ town and phone nombef (for verification purposes). The Pilot r~ the right to edif'all submissions for darlty and length. Daily Pilot DON LEACH I OAlV PlLO' The Deestroyers cbeerleading sq\iad perform for guests and parents at a Super Bowl party in February. Newport Harbor cheer wannabes have talent A fter seeing the cheerleaders for Rick Dee's KIIS-FM (102.7) Deestroyers perform at Dana Teny's KIIS-FM 'Sponsored Super Bowl party, I'm convinced that there was some underhanded busi- ness going on at the high school try- outs(" A Super Sunday," Feb. 4). Those girls are beautiful and extremely talented athletes. It's New- port Harbor High's loss not to have them on the cheerleading squad. MIKE NEWTON Newport Beach Yellowstone too precious for snowmobile exploits 1lus is in response to the Travel Tales ("Snowmobiling through Yel- lowstone Park,• Feb. 24). Your happy contributors actually seemed to be pleased and proud of their recent snowmobile exploits in Yellowstone. They blithely relate log- ging up to 160 miles A da1 on their infernal machines. All of the time that they were slashing up the snow, they were pol- luting the air, stressing wildlife dlready on seasonal tightropes of sur- vival and destroying the sublime experience of that national shrine for anyone witlun hearing of the pene- trating, extremely loud screanung of their engines. Way to go, what fun Why a selfish, anllSoaal minority of snowmobile drivers IS allowed to create such havoc and inflict such punishment on fellow humans and helpless wildlife alike is beyond me. Why go all the way to Yellowstone National Park to pollute the air and make loud noises? Why destroy the profound silence, which is an inte- gral part of the wmter grandeur of Yellowstone? · I have been in Yellowstone in winter. I have experienced the snow- mobiles. One day, I had had enough and shook my head and pointed to my ears, at wtuch several circled us, revving their engmes and one screamed, •That loud enough?" as they left laugh.mg. Nice folks. WALLACE W. W OOD Costa Mesa Costa Mesa doesn't need another law It would be hard put to c:tisagree more with your recent ec:titorial regarding the proposed evicl.lon ordi- nance ("City took the right steps in gang ordinance,• March 7). I regard It as foolish and completely unneces-sary. . This ordinance, if passed, would sununanly ignore the wisdom dnci farsightedness of the property owner Most of these landlords spent yedr!> in acqwnng income property, and the bulk of rentaJ property in Co!>td Mesa is well-maintained and obv1- ously cared for. Do the Daily Pilot and our City Council truly believe they are better qualified to manag'=! this property than its rightful owners? I heartily disagree. Adc:titionally, I may be under d misappreherision, but I thought most of the felony violators of drug law<; spent some time in incarceration. What landlord in his/her right rrund would keep a property vacant for th.- duration of the felon's sentence? Consequently, I tlunk this is an unnecessary ordm(\nce. Further, JU.SI because another community has and uses such an orchnance is not a prop· er justification for domg it here. I empathize Wlth law enforce- ment. The present drug laws are dlf· ficult to enforce; but, rather than adcl more laws, maybe we should tlunk about getting nd of non-vtctim crimes altogether. Now, this is not a good law. This ,., another nail in the coffin of indivtd- ual freedom and hard-won liberty that is being pounded in by our local demagogues. SAMUEL HORTON Costa Mesa El Toro money cannot be recouped AT ISSUE: City and county spent about $60 million to support an international airport at the former Marine Corps Air Station. · I figure we spent too much ("$60 million jeopardized in El Toro crash,• March 8). Wasn't it against the law for the city of New- port Be4ch to give mone~ to the Air· port Working Group, which is in vio- lation of the state law? J don't see why they were spend- ing any money be<;ause what we're t4Utirig about here is location, loca· tion -not in my backyard, but yours. When you look at this whole situ- ation, lt's beginning to look like Gook County and Chicago, except they haven't fiJed bankruptcy yet. DONALD RAY Udo ls~ Yow March 8 headline ·soo mil- lion jeopardized in El Tbro crash• 1s e J)O(>r choice of words that makes the headline rompletely erroneous. Jeopardize means to be placed al rlsk. Th 560 mlWon 11 not at nsk1 it is spent, sunk, gone. Hopefully, IOm9 ol the environ· mental work pe1d for by the S60 mil· Uon will Pt<JV8 tO be UMful in the future. The beneftd.uMI al.._ .unit hmdl Mt the ~ ... and l9w ~that ~~-lbe pftJmOtlorl ot the,......,...~ n um. to ID0"9 m(lllil .-tbe ~-PSOl&to b I IT_,. .......... READERS RESPOND Election results on the planned El Toro international airport look more and more Indecisive as anti-airport people field weird and risky initia- tives, (•Great Park readies for take- off,• March 6). The latest initiative, Measure W, was defeated in 18 cities and passed in 15 cities. The large city of Huntington Beach was 60% no. Costa Mesa was 60% no, and Newport ~each, my city, was 85% no. Th~ only thing that made lhe initiative pass was turnout disparity between north and south. The small town of A.lis9 Viejo was 6% no, but this wiU tum around when businesses realize they need the planned El Toro lntematfonal air- port. As. adjudJcation of these strange trunatives rise to higher ond hi,gher courts, I hope the greater good of the country ts follow d end NIMftiY are no more. DONAlDNYRE Newport Beech J lb1n.lt N wpott Beech spent too much. They got what th yd rved. They wanl everythlrig. They're like spoiled brats. They wonted John Wayne Aitport, too, many years ago. They got it, so live with It. Wby ruin a perfectly nJre lit· tJe city flt dd.. . 1lleY do not want the aliport. They're dglll. T1le)' ahoWcliit baft It. VIDOSS Cou Mile anced, and I think fundamentally the money is gone -it's not gomg to be retrieved. .... I believe that, over time, the Newport Beach City Counol and George Argyros were never success- ful in convincing South County peo- ple to accept Newport Beach airport noise for the jobs to be malnly ror Inland Valley and North County ~pie and the reduction in South County property values. It was clear, very much from the start, that Newport Beach wanted to shut down John Wayne. I t.hlnk that many people felt that the hundreds of millions or dollars that hed been put into succeaSful John Wayne just were not funds to walk'Wway from for a few people in Newpart Beach. I don't really think that another S60 mJllion would hav mad a dif. ference had Newport Beach and the county supervisors 1pent more mon- ey. I don't think it would ha.v made ,,_differ nee bccal19e th growth in political power relative to Squth County ha11 grown to the extent lhllt on a popular vote, tho meuwe would tau. I now hope we can g t on to see· ing how w~ can ITlAkc the moet out of this, now, development opportunl-!Y for our county. I think the oottom line Is that there ere now loo many people io South County for NeWport 8each to lebd hi a1rPQft nolM prot). Jeln to them against their will. I think that-, tbe ~Jim. ahd I dcib't lhlnt moa.y Wcmld ..a aoy ~-.:.r.:=1 lh.IDk could.... ....... $90mUcin ad w ~ ...... Daily Pilot BELL CONTl~UED FROM A 1 simply is that there will be no commerda1 &rport at El Toro, the South County people who sold a gossamer park to replace it apparently won't have to produce this rat>bit, and the developers who either refused to take a position on the airport or supported South County on this issue will be turned loose in a candy store to produce more high-priced homes and tax revenue that will probably end up going to the city of Irvine. Meanwhile, the pressure will build and build and build to expand what was once a commuruty airport at John Wayne so that our pals in South County won't have to be inconve- nienced when they want to Oy. I've been reading all the double-dome stuff about the real meaning of the victory of Measure W. I can't recall any such analyses following the only two straight-up votes on this issue in which the airport won handily. Now we are being told that embracing W means that Orange Countians , have turned away from pursu- ing economic growth and regional thinking to deal with an identity crisis that has turned finally into a battle for the soul of the county. Maybe SO. 0r maybe it WclS a lot simpler than that. Maybe a group of well-heeled pam- phleteers with liWe regard for truth scared the daylights out of many thousands of ab.zens who would have been affected little or not at all by a reason- able commercial airport. And the small percentage of North County people who bothered to vote on t.h.Js 1SSue and wouldn't have been affected at all couldn't overcome t.h.Js out- pouring from the south. One other thmg. 1 cdll't avoid confronting the uritat- ing likelihood that while we were spending millions of dol- lars to make the case for an El Toro airport, the Bush Navy Department -assisted by our congressman -was waiting to drop the other shoe that would negate all that expense and effort. Yogi Berra WdS once alleged to have Sdld that the game's not over unW it's over. I guess that piece of WlSdom can now be applled to the cbs- position of the El Toro base Only the most committed will remain m the rra y tor an airport. Measure W will prob- ably be attacked m the courts, but the verdict -when dlld if 1t comes -will be of dubious value. Cox will be reelected because being a Republican in Newport Beach 15 more importdnt than torpedoing an airport most of us wanted. The developers will salivate. And those of us who live beneath Is Your Marriage Falling Apart? New Book Shows How To Salvage It! SEND $4.00, CHECK OR MONEY ORDER ONLY TO: Church of Scientology 145 1 Irvine Blvd. Dept.M Tustin, CA 92780 the John Wayne Oigbt path wW continue to ~ht like hell to keep the lid on the traffic there. I don't think it is unreason- able to expect some help in that effort Right now, John Wayne carries the burden of air transportation for a county with an economy that would • rank about 30th in the world if it were a country. To~ us to carry an even heavier bur- den -especially when an alternative has been stiffed by people ~ho will <;ontribute to that burden -is eminently unfair. • The people who rejected El Toro can't have it both ways. As James Flanigan wrote in the Los Angeles Tunes: "Fail· ure to develop alternative air- port capacity will severely imperil the region's economic growth.• The Southern Cali- fornia Assn. of Governments estimates that the failure to build El Toro could cost this region 16 to 18 billion a yedf in lost commerce -which would build a lot of Great Parks. All this would suggest that the soul-searching start with the people who refused to share this burden. U they have any sense of fair play, they won't be looking in this direc- tion for solutions. Perhaps the appropriate next step was suggested by a demographic expert named Robert Lang who has studied Orange County extensively for many years. He told a Tunes reporter that the county "is shl.fting gears to a more mature model of growth." Now that's just fine with me as long as this maturity doesn't lead to extending the runways at John Wayne. ll that's what finding our soul requires, then the game isn't over. Not yet. • JOSE.PH N. BEU. is a resident of Santa Ana Heights. His column appears Thursdays. JUDGE CONTINUED FROM A 1 judge Ronald C. Kline if the court orders the Orange County Registrar's Office to remove his name from the November ballot. "That was my goal and this will finally end It," said Sandoval, a former Daily Pilot columnist. Kline is scheduled to ask the court this morning to force the county registrar's office to remove his name from ~he November ballot, an election that would determine whether he keeps his seat on the bench despite pending criminal charges of. child molestation and possession of child pornography. Kline received only 33% of the votes in the March prelim- CENTER CONTINUED FROM A 1 The Broadcom founders resigned partly because Tier- ney is soon to be the Center's chairman and chief execu- tive, said Bill Blanning, senior director of corporate communications at Broad- com. Tie rney is also unmediate past-chairman for the UCI Foundation, the board of trustees on which he still serves with Samueli. But Blanrung said Samueli will continue tus service to the foundation and that the board will "not be affected • Members o( the UCI J!'oundation did not return calls Wednesday as they were e n route to an out-of- inary election. Election officials said H Kline is pulled from the ballor, the top two wnte-in candidates would most likely battle for the position. The individual write- in tallies are still, being co~nt­ ed. As oI late W~esday, near- ly half of the count was fin- ished with John Adams or Dana Point leading with 56,762 votes. Sandoval trailed with 17 ,328 while Costa Mesa Councilwoman ~ Karen • Robinson was a distant third with 7,768 votes. Sandoval, 49, was the first to challenge Kline, who is cur- rently under house arrest per- taining to 1he cnminaJ charges. He was slated to run unchal- lenged and subsequently vot- ers would not have been given an opboo for the office. After learning of Kline's legal troubles, Sandoval lob- town meeting. But Susan Menning, assistant vice chancellor of communica- tions, said the lawswt acllon does not involve UCL MWe don't think it's appro- priate to comment at this point," she said. Pacific Symphony is also supported by Tierney, Ni~holas dnd Samuell. NichQJ.ils' wife. Stacey, serves on the symphony's board, the Samueli Foundation supports the symphony's education programs and the Tiemeys are occas1ondl donors to the organization. ·1 don't anticipdte them changing their support of the symphony,• said symphony President John Forsyte ·nus is more about supporting community acuvll1es. It 's not so much about personal busi- ness activities " .. bied to get her name on the ballot and then gathered the required signatures to allow for write-in candidates. Once that d oor was opened, Robinson and nine others quickly waged their own write- in campaigns. - Sandoval, a Costa Mesa res- ident. was just as shocked as she was pleased to bear the news of Kline's request. "Has a mirade happened?" Sandoval asked. Sandoval received a fax from Kline's attorney, Paul Meyer1 inform.mg her of the judge's intent to remove his name from "the November 5, 2002 ballot and a ny related ~lection matenals. • Kline could not be reached for comment Wednesday. Meyer released a statement thclt read, ·all matters regard- mg Judge KlLne will be pre- sented rn court and not in the Opera Pac1f1c lS supported by some of the same mem- bers involved m the Broad- com lawsuit. Nicholas and Samueh are donors. Sdmueh's wife, Susan, serves on the bodrd of duectors and the T1erneys are members of the opera's Gold Ring Society of Founders. Operd leaders did not return Cdlls before press time. Mandel ~mphasized that the lawsuit involves more than 20 hl!gants and that only four serve on the Cen- ter's board. He saJd he's not taking sides m the situation and that he knows the people involved m the swt well "They're redlly gomg to do what's nght for the com- munity." he said The Samuel.ts donated $10 million to the Center's expan- s10n three years ago when 0 at ing its Coming Friday, March 29, 2002 Thufsdoy, Match 14. 2002 A7 pres .· lntluded in the faxed noti- fication sent late Tuesday by Meyer, the attorney ked each write-in cancbdate ii he or she had any objection to Kline's request. Both Sandoval aod Robinson said they did not object. Sandoval hoped her fellow write-in candidates would fol- low suit. Her goal was to see Kline removed from office and this request will make that happen. she said. · "It doesn't mean it will be granted but it has a better chance if no one objects,• Sandoval said. Robinson, 38, reserved fur- ther comment until after the court made its deosion. • Lolita Harper co~ Costa Mesa. She may be reached at (949) 574-4275 or by e-mail at lolita.harperOlati~ com Nicholas also anonymously gave $3.9 millJon -a contn- bution he announced Tues- day. As board members, Samuell and Nicholas were required to give $50,000 a year. Mandel said the issue of whether they will continue that commitment has not been discus d Other board members suing Broadcom are Robert J . Follman, Ben1amm R. Du dnd Thomas E Tucker. Mandel said he doesn't fear more resignal.Jons on a board of now 49. •Everyone on our board understands the importance of the Center.· he said • Young Chang wrrtes features She may be reached at (949) 574- 4268 or by e-mail at young.changOlatunes com. - • • SocooY Daily Pilot Supporting tomorrow's Orange County scientists today ;.. s ome of the best and the bright· est of the Newport-Mesa com- munity turned out last week at the home or Mary Lou Furnas to sup- port the Achievement Rewards for College Scientists Foundation. The. Orange County chapter of the foun- dation, which is only three years old, was foundcld by Pat Beckman, daughter of the legendary scientist Arnold Beclu:nan. The gathering was organized around an afternoon tea featuring a chilling address on a controversial sci- entific subject by Dr. Susan Bryant, dean of UC Irvine's school of biologi- t:al sciences. Bryant's lecture was titled •stem Cells On Demand and the Ability to Regenerate.• The gathenng included support from Sue Aloopoulous, Terri Carr, Mary Y. Davis, Ann Rowe, Peggy Stemler, Eve Thompson, Joan Torres and Nancy Whelan. Guests en1oyed the art-filled Furnas residence. including a massive collection of African artworks collected over many years of traveling to the continent to work on medical issues with the native people. Bryant's talk on slem cell research was somehow even more appropnate in the Fwnas setting. Her messcige was clear. America must face the sci- entific challenge or stem cell regener- -ation, lest it be mastered by scientists iR other nations and regions ledving us behind. Also in the crowd were Diana Alkins, Rebecca Berge, Unda Elft- mann, Lynn Moslch, Susan Bonner, France Campbell and Amy Howard. For more information on the foun- dation, please contact Peggy Stemler at (949) 675-5441 • • • Costa Mesa-based Share Our Selves attracted an enormous crowd to a midweek cocktall recepbon m store at Cantoni. The upscdle purvey- or of modem mtenor Westyles opened its West Coast showroom doors to the local crowd in honor of Cantoru's sec- ond anniversary in Irvine. · More than 300 Share Our Selves supporters re.sponCled to orgdmZer Karen Harrington's cdll to show up at Cantoni to sample the catering of Pascal and to shdre d martini under· written by Bishop Wmt"' dnd Sp1riL'i. Michael Wllkov, president and THE CROWD founder of Cantoni Inc., joined with Richard Pabon, West Coast vice pres- ident of the firm, to press the flesh with local donors to Share Our Selves. Pabon underwrote an opportunity prize drawing for a shopping spree in the showroom. Karen McGllnn, executive director of Share Our Selves was on hand to greet the crowd. McGlinn was joined by Kathy Thompson of Corona del Mar, president of the Share Our Selves A-Team, a special support group of the hunger mission. • • • Kudos to social activist Janice Johnson. Receiving the very first Dis- tinguished Alumni Award from State University of New York, Johnson has been honored for community service in Orange County and has been ele- vated to membership in Phi Kappa Phi, the oldest national honorary ~ society created to celebrate both aca- demic scholarship and community service. Yet another local activist, Renee Fleming, became the second hon- orary member of Phi Kappa Phi, 1010- ing Johnson in this ranfied circle. Fleming is a graduate of SUNY Pots- dam's Crane School of Music. Janice Johnson and her husband Roger, well known in the community for their civic and philanthropic endeavors, have generously endowed the Brock McElheran Performance Series at SUNY Potsdam's Crane School of Music. Johnson's local awards include the YWC/>:s Woman of the Year for the Arts and the Vol- unteer Center of America's ~Giving is Living• Award. • ·THE CROWD appears Thursdays and Satur· days. Pictured at the Achievement Rewards for College Sdenttsts tea are Dr. Susan Bryant, dean of UC Irvine's school of biological sciences; Pat Beckman, founder of Orange County ARCS and Mary Lou Furnas, president of ARCS. · Shown at the Cantoni recepUon for Share Our Selves are Michael Wllkov, president and founder of Cantoni; Karen McGllnn, executive director of Share Our Selves; and Richard Pabon, vice president of the West Coast for Cantoni. Shown here attending the Share Our Selves fund-rais- er are Max Wood, Richard Pabon and Cynthia and Steven Schrank of !'Jewport Beach. up port chools Sh~p Harbor Blvd. of Cars o\l IORN l't "' ' ~ Clp~ °' °" _,"""'... ~ ............. .,.,.. FREE PIZZA .. ,..,....,.. ....... 't.=~r: Bird1day Par1y Spec~I . .............. , ......... $$$.fr+lu. FREE DEUVERY 714-549-2101 c:.... Me.. • r r TJ labr Mrwt ... ' ' . . . DA'rEBooK Thursday, Morch 1 A, 2002 A9 .. ~HEATER REVIEW orking class wrangle 'North Shore Fish' ot st.nee •Tue Grapes of Wrath.• which Orange Coast College presented eral years ago, has a locally pro- playwright managed to get and dirty with the working the way Israel HoroVJtz does •North Shore Fish,• OCC's t production in its Orange unty premiere. Horovitz focuses on the harsh tb4t the assembly line of a uceste~ rvtass. fish-processlJlg t offers its sparsely educated rkers, many of whom are see- d· and third-generation fish ckers. They may not have it all ether upstairs, but downstairs y're fully developed -and sex- tension runs rampant. "Working under the foreman· FYI •WHAT: "North Shore Fish" • WHERE: Orange Coast College .Prama Lab Theater; 2501 Fairview "'Road, Costa Mesa • WHEN: Oosing performances 8 p.m. tonight through Saturday, 2 p.m. Sutlday •COST: $8-$10 • CAU: (714) 432-5880 veneer and inner torment skillfully. es on a whole new meaning in blue-collar sagd, anct the com- y's shop leader has taken full The c;enterpiece among the working stiffs is Maria Hall-Brown's highly strung Florence, who's cater- ing lo the boss in the upstairs office in full view of her fellow fish pack- ers, but who creates a scathingly adversarial relationship downstairs. Her torment is first illustrated and then, much later, explained, a play- wright's gambit that could be risky in less-capable hands. It's a sensi- tive and poignant interpretation that also features some sparkling dramatic fireworks. PHOTOS BY SEAN HR.LERI DAILY PILOT Greg McClure and Marla Hall-Brown rehearse a scene out of OCC's "North Shore Fish." vantage of his supervisory posi- n over a contingent of mostly ale employees. The fish bus1- s may be floundering. but the sis flourishing. ":>... Director John Ferzacca -who a talent for finding provocative, amlliar material for OCC audt- ces -takes a potentially sprawl- g, complicated play and down- es it to a more approachable ension. Set designer David aglione has created one o( his ore realistic backdrops, a minute- detailed fish-packing plant thdt atures, among other elements, a actical band saw. Greg McClure is excellent as the a-timing foreman who's trying his to save the company on one d and satisfy his erotic appetites the other. His character turns om charming to dictatorial and Another riveting perlormance is delivered by Sean Hesketh as Pork- er, the saw operator and general flunky whose combination of igno- rance and naivete eventually boils over into outrage. Hesketh conveys his character's mild retardation deli- cately and believably, earning audi- ence sympathy in the process. J eannie Morem enriches her. role as a puritanical mother figure to the others, especially daughter Emily Rued, who's • 10 months pregnant.• Isabella Melo is fine as the chunky, love-starved Josephine, Nancy Troia challenges Hesketh's character for pure dimness and Jes- sica Rubinstein sparkles as a saucy newcomer to the plant. Hutchinson excels in this character -particularly after it becomes evi- dent that she's not that far removed from the workers -and her New England accent is thicker thdn any , of theirs. Accents vary in the OCC pr~­ ductfon, with Hutchinson and ffall- Brown demonstrating the greatest fidelity with the regional speech pattern. More important than accent is attitude, and the OCC actors have this element down pat. •North Shore Fish" gives a well- chosen cast the opportwtity to flex its dramatic muscles, with director Fe rzacca and set designer Scaglione further deeperung the sens~ of realism. The catch of the day is a tasty one at OCC. ck in a heartbeat, and McClure as captured both his surface Upsetting the familial atmos- phere 1S the arrival of a state inspector whose cool, businesslike demeanor poses an instant threat to the plant's survival. Jessica • TOM TINS reviews local theater for the Daily Pilot His reviews appear Thu~ays and Saturdays. Hall-Brown breaks up a fight scene between Sean Hesketh and Or,~aJlk Art Plants ~(i!J .'i. 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March 14, 2002 DATF.BOOK Doily Pilot Quiittro shows-qualfty in food and service ~ICM•hal DAILY PILOT W hen I think of mall ' food, I think°' tepid Chinese buf- fets, over'-the-tounter burg- ers and the sugared aeaIJl- cheesy wonder known as the cinnamon roll. The cui- sine-at Quattro Cafe in South Coast Plaza is as far from that as the earth is from Mars. Between the cha.nn of its quick and professional wait staff and the quality of its mostly Italian menu, the Quattro may have ruined me for the florescent lights of the food court. The former Annani Cafe is one of four South Coast Plaza eateries run by restau- rateur Antonio Cagnolo, who also owns Antonello Ristorante. Located next to Emporio Armani on the first noor, it's a wonderful place to sit and watch the fashion plates walk by. The framed black and white photographs of Italian scenes, which bring to mind the work of filmmaker Vitto- rio de Sica, are easy to see with the restaurant's daytime lighting. But at night, the wall decor fades as the cafe succumbs to the romance of candlelight. lf you're involved with a shopaholic, this is the place to take her for that break in between helping to find that perfect present for your parents. Chef Miriam Ramirez holds special risotto at Quattro Cafe in South Coast Plaza. There is a fine line in restaurant service between being attentive and being intrusive. The staff at the Quattro is one of the best I have ever been waited on by. They saw to details such as refilling iced tea and whisking away empty dish- es, while being discreet enough to not interrupt con- versations with an #Every- thing OK here?" every few minutes. They earned every penny of their tip and more. The Quattro's menu includes a nice variety of pastas, salads, pizzas and main dishes sud\ as veal and fish. There a.fe daily specials, which the wait staff is more than happy to let you know about. My friend and I started with a plate of calamari !ritti ($10), squid fried in what has to be the lightest batter ~-----------------------, I Calendar Show Proudly Presents I I '7'-~~ I I ANTIQUESHOWS """'"' A• • S""1 I I Quality Dealers Combined with Over 40 Years of Excellence. Furniture, Glass, Silver I I Art. Jewelry, Primitives, Americana and much more ... EVERYTHING FROM TIN TO TIFFAN-Y Ill I SPECIAL APPRAISAL BOOTH on-site to help you identify your treasures at $5 per item. I I I , Orange County Fajrgrounds, Costa Mesa, CA I I've ever tasted. The dish comes with'a lemon, thoughtfully covered with cheesecloth so it won't leave seeds, and a side of mari- nara. The crisp, airy texture of the batter went well with the slightly chewy squid. However, the marinara could have used a little more seasoning. The risotto giomo (risotto DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT of the day) was a creamy, light dish with chicken, atti- chokes and sun-dried toma- toes ($15). The plump pieces of succulent white meat were enticingly peppered throughout the <lish. Offset- ting the startling white of the meal and giving it some tang were the red tomatoes. As risotto goes, it was one of the lightest my friend had FYI • WHAT: Quattro cafe • Where: Next to Emporlo Atmani.in South Coast Plaza. 3333 Bristol St., Costa Mesa • WHEN: 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday through Friday, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday, 11 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Sunday • cosr. Medium to slightly expensive • CA1}-: (714) 754-0300 ever tasted, with a hint of chicken stock underneath. The prosciutto and aJugu- la pizza ($14) rqay be spar- ing of crust (wmch is thin and delicious) and sauce (enough to be barely wet), but not of its three main ingredients -mozzarella, prosciutto and arugula. For those who like the thinly sliced meat, this pizza is the ticket. It tastes even better reheated a day later in the microwave, which is what you'll need to do if you order this by yourself. 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RJ!UPBOLSJERY • Custom-Made Furniture • Slip Covers • Patio furniture • Draperies, Shades: &Dedll>ft~ . I ' .. . . Thursday, Morch 1-', 2002 All . . . Save 'Time, ' watch the '60s version; 'Monsoon Wedding ' sweeps viewer away ' on't waste time n this 'Machine' s it truly the case that one's des- tiny is predetemtined or, hypo- thetically speaking, could one invent a time mach.tne, travel the fourth dimension and change one's destiny? H .G. Wells thought so, as penned in his 1895 science-fiction clas- sic-·The Time Machine.· George Pal. thought so, as viewed in his 1960 film adaptation or the novel. And now, Simon Wells, H.G. Wells' great-grandson , hopes to convince you that time travel is not only possible, but also worthy of 96 minutes of your time, not to men- tion the $8 in your wallet. 1n Dream Works' recent remake of "The Time Machine.· engineer and mathematician Alexander Hartdegen (Guy Pierce) invents a b.rne madune not out of sc1enW1c discovery, but out of desperat.Jon over Ute death of his fiancee. When his travels to the.past a.re unabl~ to prevent her from dymg, he travels to the future, determined to find out bow he can change destiny. Quick pit stops along the way reveal a futuristic world where, in 2030, holograms serve as gwdes in New York's public librdl)' and colo- nization is occurring on the moon. Unfortunately by 2037, over drilling of the moon has caused its disinte- gration and the subsequent collapse and decay of civilization on Earth. naveling 800,000 years in the REEL CRITICS future, Hartdegen finds a world in which evolution has lead to the human race's dissemination into two distinct species. The Eloi, a carefree, cillf-dwelling and beauti- ful, albeit primitive, tribe serve as a food source for the cannibalistic, subterranean, progressive apelike Morlocks. · ' Tune does appear to heal all. Stubble-faeed Hartdegen, after exhibiting mad-scientist behavior throughout four years of bereave- ment, withm days of world-shatter- ing travel disregards his raison d 'e- tre and gamers affection for Mara (Samantha Mumba), an Eloi female. When Mara is captured by the Morlocks, Hartdegen confronts their pasty, multi-cefebral leadei', del.Joously played by Jeremy Irons. Now I'm not muve to think that a remake, even if it has been more than 40 years, would be coolcje- cutter in its overall concept and presentation. But I am hopeful that its ideology might remain the same . In H.G Wells' novel. as well as Ceorge Pal's film adaptation, the inquisillve lime tra.velers realize ~hrough self-discovery the negative Lmpacl of mdustrialization, the dis- astrous arrect of nuclear war and the resolutions lo their expeditions. Simon Wells' time traveler is befuddled and insipid. Alas, it is a pasty, never-seen-the-light-of-day, mind-control-freak who holds the dnswers to Hartdegen's quest. Unfortunately, this updated version of "The Tune Machine,• Wlth its dazz.Lmg 21st Century special crrects, ldc~s the charm and soul of the original. Its high gloss effects Guy Pierce stars in the remake of "The Time Machine" loosely based on the novel by H.G. We lls. simply catapult you from one scene lo another without any lhought- provoking content. Simon Wells' version left me empty. Don't waste time in line at the theater. Instead, search for George Pal's 1960s's version of "The Tune Machine" in the far remote comer of your local mom- a nd-pop video store. Dust off the cover and absorb it. Even though its special effects may seem laugh· ably archaic now, they were state- of-the-art for its tune. "The Time Machine• is rated PG-13 for intense sequences of action violence. • JULIE LOWRANCE, 40, is a Costa Mesa resident who works at a Newport Beach overnight aircraft advertising agency. 'Monsoon Wedding' deserves many kudos A s the final credits of "Mon- soon Wedding" appeared. the audience applauded loudly JUNE FENNER I've always thought lhat the applauding of a movie was the highest posslble trib- ute an audience could give. There IS, after all, no obliga- tion to applaud. However, when you know you have seen something truly spe- oal, the need to express your appre- ciation simple demands action. The Mira Nair film IS, in many ways. a Punjabi version d •Tue Falber of the Bride.. Much d the filin's stmy focuses on the bride's father, wonder· fully played by Lalit Verma, Who tries desperately to maintain some degree of control as CXlSts escalate, tempers flare and any sign of privacy disap- pears as a large crew d decaatms, I caterers and DWDel"OU9 hout;ie ~ swarm OVf!l bis hane and~ Adding to the drama o( the situa- tion, his beautih.tl daughter isn't sure she can go through wit.4 her mar- riage for reasons that hisve nothing to do with the fact Ula! she has just only met her futurehusband. A delightful subpl()t involvf!S a budding romance between the wed- ding event coordinator, Dube, and a lovely young servant girl in the bride's home. Dube, played by Vi.Jay Raaz. 1S brash and shy, bombastic and tongue-tied, clownishly homely and endeanngly appealing. It is impossi- ble to imagine the fihn without hun. And then there are the exuberant musical numbers, which burst into life like water that can no longer be held behind the dam. Like the vtvtd purple, red and orange colors of the operung and closing credits, every sight and sound of this film cele- brates the 1oyous excesses of life present Ln a large family wedding. ·Monsoon Wedding• IS 111 l:nghsh. Punjabi and Hindi. The Punjabi and Hindi lines are subtitled I'll adnut there were time. I W!Shed the Enghsh was subtitled too. However, when all was said and done in whatever lan- gudge, I had understood enough to know Uus IS a truly spea.aJ film. "Monsoon Wedding· is toted R for language, including some sex related dialogue. • JUNE FENNER. a Costa Mesa resident. is vice president of a work-force training company. Where the Easter Bunny Shops! 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" Part ~lau, UCI men's basketball coach / Doily Pilot Sports Jditor Roger Carlson • 949-57 44223 • Sports f ax: 9.49-650.0170 Thursday, March 14, 2002 BJ COWGE MEN'S· BASKmALL ateate~, BYU tangle _tonight in ·MT UCI opens second season against t 9-11 Cougars, who haven't lost in over two years at Marriott Center. Barry Faulkner DAILY Pu.OT PROVO, Utah-Despite winning or sharing the last two 'Big West Conference men's basketball titles, few outside the Bren Events Center have championed the UC Irvine cause for national recognition. Even with four-year standout Jeny Green, one of 48 players to receive honorable mention in Tuesday's Associated Press All-American selections, elevating the program's visibility, there were no cries of outrage when yet another NCAA Tournament snub followed a 20-11 campaign. Instead, Coach Pat Douglass, his staff and his players, sweat well into Sunday evening. before learning they would visit Brigham Young University for tonight's opening round of the National Invitation Townament. Tipoff is 6:05 PST at the Marriott Center. So, tonight, the Anteaters, winners in two of their three previous NIT openers and boasting back-to-back 20-win seasons for the first time in AntlNtlln vs. BVU, 6:05 p.m. ~ KUCH-M, 88.9 the program's 37-season history, will attemgt to~ep more con- spicuously into the conscious- ness of NCAA decision makers against a 17-11 BYU team still tryinyo restore a proud tradit:iOn of its own. •we're exdted about getting a chance to continue and about playing a school with some tradHion, # Douglass said. uwe're still one of the select few teams in the country (89 following Wednesday's NIT games) still playing." To continue playing, the Big West co- champions, who finished the season splitting their final 10 games, will have to overcome the Cougars' 35-game winning streak, the nation's best. u(The Cougars) are really tough at home, but we feel we can go on the road and play with anyone,• said Douglass, whose squad ended Utah State's 31-game home winning streak Jan. 10 in Logan, thanks to a 12-footJeny Green fadeaway jumper that just beat the buzzer. BYU, on a three-game losing streak, is making its third straight postseason appearance under fifth-year coach Steve Cleveland, a UCI graduate Green Parada who was the basketball team's MVP his senior season (1975-76). "It bas been an interesting year,· Cleveland said. "We've had some really good wins, but we didn't finish as strongly as we'd have liked (including a first-round exit in the Mountain West Conference Tournament). We lost seven seniors and four starters, who accounted for all our scoring and rebounding last season. We went into this season knowing depth would be a concern and that has proved to be righl We've basically had five or six guys play the whole year. We're kind of gathering energy and excitement about a new season and l think we'll be excited (tonight). But Zuzak Hood my biggest question is whether we can sust~ it for 4.0 minutes.• U there is also a question about how the altitude (4.553 feet) will affect the Anteaters, Douglass doesn't acknowledge it. "We don't even talk about it,· he said. Douglass expects a strong defensive effort from the Cougars, who have also impressed hiip with their shooting. Cleveland said he expects a strong challenge from the Anteaters. "Irvine has a very good team and, certainly, Jerry Green is a special player,· Cleveland said. SEE ANTEATERS PAGE 83 It's greed, with a capital G HIGH SCHOOL BOYS AND GIRLS SWIMMING The proposed new tour appears to be nothing more than a trial balloon, which is full of lead. Rkhanl oUnn GOU 0 K, not every Toshiba Senior Classic comes down to the wire or features a long playoff. But the issue that dampened the most moods last week in the media tent at Newport Beach Country Club was this crazy idea about a proposed Major Champions Tour. \, The tour would be for maj6r champi~~~.~tween 37 and S5 ~·Jlt9g' "' e SeniOi-JlGA To~ and}GA Tour. put nobody outside of the camps of Fred Couples, Greg Norman or Nick Faldo are giving any indication that the tour is going to happen, leading most to believe it will not and that recent reports were nothing more than a trial balloon. Fuzzy Zoeller, one of four Senior Tour players eligible for the proposed tour, said the new tour· isn't going to fly and suggested that the players looking to push for It should •practice harder.· The proposed tour, which would offer a minimum purse of $2 million per tournament with a winner's share at $600,000, could feature up to 35 players with the current crop of eligible PGA Tour and Senior Tour members. Television producer Teny Jastrow is behind the tour and reportedly still looking for a commibnent from Fox, but without a television contract. there's no tour. To Invite players to give up their PGA card and abandon the ship that steered them to financial freedom ln the first place is asking for trouble, and several members of the Senior Tour voiced their Qplnion last week. •They would really hurt the tour that made them who they are," said Allen Doyle, last year's leading money winner on the Senior Tour and champion of the inaugural Charles Schwab Cup and St million annuity, which be donated to charity. •If they were that greedy that tl1ey couldn't look at their monthly and quarterly financial statements and see where their wealth came from, then that blows my mind. Everything I am today is because of the PGA and Senior PGA tours. •1t's greed with a capital G. lt would absolutely blow my mind Uthe greed ls that bad thal "they" couldn't see that this wW hurt both tours." Doyle would not qualify for the proposed tour because he never won a major on the PGA Tour, but Ben Crenshaw, a SEE GOLF PAGE 83 DAILY PILOT PHOTOS BY DON LEACH Corona del Mar Hlgh's John Money swlms the backstroke leg of the 200-yard lntµvidual medley en route to a victory in Wednesday's nonleague meet against vlsiUng Newport Harbor. Below, Corona del Mar freshman Jordan Anae takes first in the girls 200 individual medley. Newport Harbor's Jenna Murphy flnished second. DAILY PILOT HIGH SOIOOl ATHLETE OF THE WEEK CdM girls rule the waves Sea Kings and Sailors boys teams battle to a tie in Back Bay battle at Corona del Mar. Steve Virgen DAILY PILOT CORONA DEL MAR -The 2002 version of the Battle of the Bay in swimming had three thrilling elements at Corona del Mar High Wednesday. The Drama: 1Tailing, 81-75, the Corona del Mar High boys team rallied to wm the final event (400-yard freestyle relay) and grabbed a third-place finish to end the meet in a tie with Newport Harbor. The Record-breaker: CdM girls swimmer Jordan Anae, a freshman, broke a 10-year-old school record in the 100- yard backstroke (1:00.35). Kate Salvino held the former record after her 1 :01.08 swim in 1991. The Rivalry: The Batlle of the Bay brought out the best in the CdM girls squad. The Sea Kings earned nine CIF qualification times and defeated Newport Harbor, 103-67, for the first time in three years. •This is one meet where you don't have to say anything to motivate them,• CdM Coach Doug Voiding said of his inspiring bis squad. ·we just got exceptional times. It seemed like every race we were getting CIF (qualification). It's really exciting.• The Sea Kings (2-0) won 10 out of the 11 events, including all three relays. Tb.e Sailors (0-2) were without three of their • stars, Carly Geehr, Nicole Mackey and Hayley Peirsol. Geehr is out with a shoulder injwy, while Mackey and PeirsoJ are training for next week's National Championships in Minneapolis, Minn. SEE SWIMMING PAGE 13 Kim Moore .. Newp!)rt Harbor softball pitcher is zeroed in on her task, which has already produced a no-hitter for SUi"girig Sllilois . • IMy,.,.,_ OMYPILoT KIM Moon B2 Thursday, Morch 14, 2002 SPORTS COSTA MESA UTILE llAGUE DiamondbackS rally, 7-6 Riley Hart steals home four Astros to reach base In for the winning run four lnnings. after team trails, 6-2. • DoocEJtS 9, CAJU>INAIB 4 . The Diamondbacks came Dodgers pitcher J\&IU.O Long back from a 6-2 deficit to grab struck out 12, walking just a 7 -& wtn ov(?r the While Sox one. Also for the Dodgers, in seven inhings in Costa Brandon Grtmmet hammered Mesa N•tiQnal Uttle League a three-run home nm In the Majors Dlvi$1.on ectton. Riley fifth inning to give the , Hart stole home for the Dodgers a 7-2 lead, while winnln n Reddin Bryan Bennett collected three g run, ..,yan g hits, including a two-run home and BJ'andOQ Maurer combined to Jead the pitching run in the-sixth inning. Nick efforts, Including 12 stfikeouts. Pedenen and Ju.an Guzman . Gavin Montague's double and chipped in \Vith a single and Patrick McGuire'• bunt single double each, while Ian scored the Diamondbacks' fi.1~\ ... Abematby finished with a hit two runs. ,r and three runs scored. Nick Troy McClanahan'• triple Ollver led the defense and led to two RBls, wtule Redding was supported by Alex was 3 for 4 with a single, Grosek and Matthew Telles.. double, triple and two RBis. Catcher Chase Hant.son came up with two key pickoffs Sean Ulrich made a crucial catch in center Ueld, while catcher Andrew Ayala also played weU defensively. Mauer (one RBI), Harrison (one RBl) and Joseph Dzlda also contributed. ln other Costa Mesa National Little League Ma1ors DivtSion action: . • MARLINS 11, AsTROS l • The Marlins sealed their v1ctory with a six-run fourth mning, capped by a sacrifice ny to cenler by Anthony Secrest Adam Seagondollar went 3 for 3, with a double and three RBis. Secrest. Danny O'Neil and Ryan Maxwell helped the winrung cause, each with two hits and two runs scored. Evan KJpnls scored lwlce. Astros pitchers llJcky Camp, GUbert Beas and Josh Rydlng combined for seven strikeouts, wtule SeagondoUar and Michael Gillmore, the Marlins' pitchers, allowed only lo CMNLL T-ball Majors Division action: • All or the players from the DODGERS and the AsTlos participated In the action, either on the field or at the plate. Some of the bighlighls included fielding plays by Jackson Copper, Carrell Deutsch, John Herchuk, Justtn Jojola and catcher Bill Crosson. The Dodgers had a balanced hitting attack led by Danielle Moran. Dominick Jojola, Natalie Fowler, Mllcbell Clevidence and Alex DeSoto. Ryan Adkisson provided the firepower as the last batter in each inning, clearing the bases twice. • THE CARDINALS and the DIAMONDBACKS improved their fundamentals. Kohl Ponsford blasted a powerful bit over second base for a home run. Jason Rodrtgue7: was an example with a pinpoint throw to first base for an out. GWtner Johnston played well at third base. . In CMNLL Pann DiviSion ·action: • Tm ROCICD!S and DoDCl!RS battled. Jelle Pu belted a double and later scored a run for the Rockies, while teammate Alex Muur collected a base hit. The Rockies' Robert MUrtba finished with a base bit and scored a run. His sister, MaWah, pounded out two doubles and had an RBI. Nathan Prank singled and Noab .Jeyara)ah also had a hit and scored a run. Andrea Hardwick bad a bit with an RBI, while teammate Aa.ron Wood bad three bits with an RBI and two runs scored. Erik Rasmuuen shared second base and outfield duties with Hannah Jeyara)ah, who also scored a run after a base hit. The Rockies' Matqlew Spicer had a hit and an RBI. Adam Ward had a double and scored a run. In Costa Mesa Americap Little League Majors Division action: • TlGl!RS 5, YANKEES 3 -Cody Spoulos smacked three hits and Alex Moralez collected two with a walk to lead the Tigers' offensive attack. Pitchers Andrew Mllllan and Moralez held the Yankees to three runs. Yankee pitcher JusUn Reyes completed five strong innings. The Yankees opened the scoring when Reyes singled to right to dnve in two. The ngers came back in the top of the third inning when Moralez singled to drive in two to tie the game. The llgers took the lead for good in the sixth when SpouJos opened with a triple and scored on an error. Moralez also scored on a fielder's choice. Yount HOOPS Newport Beacli champions roll Over 200 boys and g1lls t.q grades 3-6 participated in the Newport Beach Recreation Services' Winter Hoops Leagtll!. League teams participated tn a single-eUminatioo tournament on Marcil 2 and March 9. • Winning teams in eech age division wW represent Newport Beach in the Southern caJ.tfomJa Municipal Athletic Federatlon's Orange CoWlty Tournament. Champion teams include: • ANDERSEN CHEESEHl!ADS (third· and fourth-grade boys) -Sa&bm AreAb., Dillon Campbell. Jarrett Logan. llandall Nellon. Neal Ohara. Ale Pastre, Mlle. Patrtcola and Tlmnu 'lhtutben. Andenen advances to Orange County Tournament Saturday and Sunday in Garden Grove. •NEWPORT HEIGHTS lAKER.s (third-and fourth-grade boys) -Brandon Booth. Dusty Campbell. Niko Hernandez, Cameron Holmes, Justtn Jones, Isaac Melo, JeU Newman, T.J. Sawyer and Tommy Yrtarte. Newport Heights advances to the Orange County Tournament Saturday and Sunday in Garden Grove. . • NEWPORT HEIGHTS DUNKERS (third-and fourth-grade girls) -Tort Browne, Mackem:t Campbell, Lauren Chandler, Lauren D'lppollto, Morgan Fabian, Danielle Healy, EmUy Rosales, Alexandra Ruiz, Delaney Ware and Devon Wllliams,.The Heights' Ounkers advance to the Southern California Tournament March 23-24 • ANDEISEN SPAR.KLERS (third-and fourth grade girls) - Cattlln Cobb, Karissa Dempsey, Jenna Engstrom, Lawen Henry, Jenny Martin, nunara Parka, Em.Uy Spindler, Samantha Stem and Amy Youngman. Andersen represented Newport Beach in the Orange County Tourney Saturday and finished third COWGE SPORTS UCitopsU~ VlslUng IJC I 8 I Irvine was a 6--4 winner over the UCLA Bruins in nonconference baseball Wednesday afternoon. keyed by a nine-hit attack and .solid pttchJng from starter Glenn Swanson and Jtmmy Alator, who got the win in relief when the Antealeft struck fpr two runs in the eighth inning. Jon Horwitz was 3 for 4 with an RBI and a run scored, Matt Anderson was 2 for4 with a-run scored, and pinch hitter R.J. Brown bad a two-run double for the Anteaters. UCI Improved to 14-12 with the victory, dropping UCLA to 13-13. . pconDKI UCllwM6.ua.A4 UC Irvine 300 010 020 -6 9 2 UQ.A 200 010 100 -4 7 3 SwMSOO. AJator m and Mt11er; Whhler. o-n (4). Silva (5). Jerllens (8), Susdorf (9) and Grzecka. W-Alator, 1·2. l • J«ttens. ~2. 28 • Brown (UO), Thayer (UClA). 38 • Rasmussen (UCLA). OCC's Tran sweeps Orange Coast ~ College's Lan 'Itan won two singles matches and teamed with Cristina Guerin to win a doubles match, but host Los Angeles City College prevailed, 14-7, in an Orange Empire Conference badminton match Wednesday. It was the best team showing of the seaso~ for OCC {0-5). Yale locks out UCI UC Irvine drop-[][] ped a 4-3 noncon- ference men's ten- nis decision to Yale OCC sweeps Pierce Orange Coast ~ College's men's ~ volleyball team '<.@ (12·0, 8·0 in tb.e Orange Empire Conference), came up with a solid 30-26, l0- 23, 3().25 tntercoolerence victory at L.A. Pierce W~aynight, banding Pierce (9-1, 7-1 in the South Coast Conference) its first loss of the season. Soeren Schnelder (15 kills), Jeff T~ylor (1' Jillls), Zach Jardine (11 k:ills), Scott Wmant (37 assists) and Greg Ford (15 digs) keyed the OCC attack. •1t was our best team performance of the year." 5ald occ Coach Chuck Cutenese •And against a team like Pierce, that was something we needed to do.· The Pirates were in coniro1 from the outset and Pierce was never able to seriously threl1ten. occ wins, 6-3 The Orange [II] Coast College men's tennis team ~ won five out of slx singles matches to defeat nonleague host San Bernardino Valley College, 6-3, Wednesday. Pirates Zoran Korac, Allen Hoang, Chris Trepte, June Yanal, Chris Colero won thetr Lndividual matches. Colero answered a 0-6 loss in the first game and won the next two, 7- 6, 6-J. OCC improved to 5-1 tlOflCQIRIBKI OCC It SM ..... ..., VMJ.aY l 5'r919 ·Kora< (OCQ def. Viegas. J.5. 7-S; Holng COCO cMf. Tang. 6-2. 6-1, Nguyw'I (OCQ lost to Yblrrt. 4-6, 6-l, 2-6; Trepte (OCO <Wt. Espiritu. M. H 6-1; Yanai (OCO cMf. Chltlg. 6-1, 4-6, 7-5; Col«o COCO def. ~ 0-6, 7-6, 6-3. These Reds have that Wmning. feeling Wednesday afternoon at the Racquet Club of Irvine, and the clinching set typified the day as Johnny Lu of Yale outlasted freshman Brian Morton, 5-7, 7- 6, 7-6. UCI won the doubles point when Jon Endrikat and Morton won, 8-4, and Sean O'Connor and Greg Biorkman posted an 8- 4 victory. ~-~(OCOdef V'ieg&Yblr1I, 8-6; ICOfac·n.pte (OCQ lost to Teng-0\ang. 7-9; Colefo-Yanet (OCQ lost to Flguef'Ol-Wi~ 4-8. UCI rips Texas Tech The UC lrvine [](] women's tennls In a bit of coincidence, Timmy Wlnn1ng drove m the game-winning run to score Sean Tokuyama, giving the Reds a 5-4 win over the Braves m Newport Beach Little League Ma1ors D1vis1o~on The Reds rallied m U1e si1th mrung, alter lrdalmg 4-3 Dylan Dam' smgle brought m Evan McNemy to lie the game, 4-4 Reds patcher Andrew Sliva and Braves' hurler Thomas Kou each held their opponents to four tuts over five mrungs of work. The Braves received tuts from Koss, Cambden Nicholson and Tom Dlalynu, while the Reds were powered offensively by Blaine Nielson and Brett Bartlett. In other NBLL Majors Division action: • DIAMONDBACKS 10, GIANrs 0 -Conner Whalen and Garrett Amoroso combined for strong patching performances lo help I c NEWPORT BEACH LITTLE LEAGUE lead the Diamondbacks.· Diamondbacks catcher Tommy Cotton was a defensive standout, preventing two runners from scoring. He also threw out another runner attempting to steal third base. Leading the offensive charge for the D-Backs was Mason Sayer, who went 3 for 3. In AA Division action: • DIAMONDBACKS 16, CARDINALS 6 -Michael Taonnina's towering home run in the first inning ignited the Diamondbacks' hitting attack. Andrew Machoskle and Sandon Grlffln also pounded out home runs, while Brandon Pick blasted a triple and stole three bases. In AAA Division action: • YANXEES 13, BRAVES 8 - A 12-hlt attack, including three hits by Gavin Koontz, two hits each from Jake Starnes and Josh Starnes and a triple by Mamas Russo-Lanson led the Yankees to victory. The Yankees' J.P. PlemJng, lllley Conroy, Anthony Mabtero and Jesse Stuues also contributed hits. The pitching for the Yankees, which included dutch perfonnances from Zac Cabin, Conroy and Josh Starnes, held the Braves to only three hits. Fleming and Jess Starnes also helped in the pitching effort. • GlANTS 11, CARDINALS 4 - Jamie Heinecke, Mitch Gardner and Josh Harrison combined to pitch a two-hitter for the Giants. Leading the TODAY'S SCHEDULE MSlllJMl College men • UC IMne in Brigham Yoong. 1:05 p.m. (PST). SWI' Ii High khool 9im -Corona del Mar It ClipiltrllOo Vlll.y ~ prelims It~ c.ofleve, 3 p.m. High Oool ~ and glr1s • S.ge Hil~ c.IYwy °"'* at LllQllnl IUd\, J p.m. SOIA&l· Community college • Orenge COlll 8t ()'pt-. 3 p.m. H19h ld100I • Ahmln at Nlwport HMbor, 3:30 p.m. W6111POLO Coli.g. women -Wagtl« •t UC Irvine, 4p.m.;~of M~ ' tt UC IMne, 5:15 p.m; Indiana at UC lnilM, 6:10 p.m. QUI IOWR HOCKEY Sotek>, Insley sharp TM N~ f:l4tbor F~h­SoPb RoDet Hockey dub skated to an 1 t-3 win ov• Eiperan%.a at • tho Wayne Crettky Roller Hockey Center. JeM Sotelo ind COiiin lnlley Heh had three goa1t ind three ..... an.s an WU1ard IO)l'8d twice za~ Bolton, who alto Md u ~ .. Wt, c•pped the ..... wbll Kyle Pfetfir Md lWO ...._ and Bryce Henrie .s U8dllly nytar ecorat one FllMCb. Nlwpolttw. ......... .....,......,.,,, ... Giants on offense were Jack Gerdau and Beau Attyah, who scored two runs each, while Max Colvin had a trlple and two RBis. On defense, the Giants were led by John Cozart, who made two stellar plays at second base. The Cardinals were led by Be.n Capaldi (trlple) and Peter Praaza (double with an RBI). • GIANTs 15, REDs 8 ·Jack Gerdau, Beui Attyab and Mitch Gardner pitched the Giants to victory as they combined to allow only two base runners over the last three innings. The Giants' offense was led by Josh Harrl.Jon, Attyab, Gerdau, Gardner, Peter Weidner and (Jam.le Heinecke, who combined to score 11 runs. Cameron Koztara bit a home run a double to lead the Red.a, while team.mate Carter Taylor collected two hits. DEEP SEA WllMIWI'S cown Ne I JIG rt &Mdng • 1 tio.t, 19 anglen. • und bm. 15 11lmon ~.12rwd~ ~ LodW ·no rwpott. MOORE CONTINUED FROM. 8·1 about the no-hitter and I th.Ink it bounced right off me. n took a little while to sink in and I thought 'Wowl I did that against Northwood!' • Moore then followed wtth a one-hitter Seturday, a s~o victory over Anaheim in the championship game or the Costa Mesa Invitational at TeWlnkle Park. It wu a dommant week for ""1oore and a breakthrough week for the program, which bas strug~ in recent yean, partlcu.la.rly ogairilt ...,.._. programs like NordrWOOd. O 'Connor was a singles winner, as well as Dontia Haynes, which tied the match at 3-J. NOllCOllQDKI YloU 4, UC llNM J Slngle9 · Berite (V) <Wt. lumlden, M , 6-3. Mytphy (V) def. Endribt. M, 6-2; O'Connor (UCI) <Wf. Goldman. 6-3, M ; SNcketton M def. Biottrnln. 6-2. ~7. 6-2; Hayne (UCI) def.~. 6-2. H . M; Lu (V) <Wf. Morton. S-7, 7•, 7•. ~. Morton-Endrikat (UCI) def Berllt•~ M ; O'Colvlor-liottuNn (UCI) <Wf. coyi.Shadelton, M; Murphy-Goldrnln (V) <Wf. Haynes- Wllllams, ~7. OCC still atop OEC The Orange [QJ Coast College o men's golf team · de reated Orange Empire Conference host Santiago Canyon, 378-384, Wednesday to remain unbeaten in conference play. OCC (13-t, 7-0 in the OEC), was paced by Predrik Svanberg, who shot par-72 at El Prado Golf Course. Lou Carrasco (75), Kelly Wicks and Brock Noteboom (76), as well as Go Koyama (79), also scored for the Pirates. KIM MOORE •1 really have an awua .. team In back of m._ • .fillclMom..., mnoag.,. juniors who began oa e. __.., • ,,...... :t:'he Sallol"I f 5·0..., ll I I°' I AMhelmt aJtema MOore ad libltm c;.dl ID t.be cirde. When Moore......, plda. abe plays leCOndbUe. But pitching wMllllw•= wlUch -.S to =r=e:s Otfiz . ., dkln1...... -• MDGl9mld. ....... ....., ........ ........... Alllll lofa lho mllda. I •a ~-==:11:~.1 ... ......... .... team, ranked No. 67 in the latest national poll, handled noooon- ference visitor Texas Tech, S-2, Wednesday lo extend 'l:its wtnnirtg stteaktdttvemaftties UCJ's top doubles teain of Jooni Seymour and Tiffany Chang defeated No. W-ranked Irina Tereschenko and Beve'rly Dawson, 8-6, to help the hdsts earn the doubles point. Chang was also among four singles winners for UC L including Kristina Boss, whose 7-5, 6-2 win over Kendall Brooks upped Boss' personal win streak to seven. UCl hosts Big ~est Conference foe Idaho Friday at 1:30 p.m. UCI ls now 9-6, while Texas Tech fell to 3·6. RKOllllBKI UC.,_ S. 'hxAI 1'lol 2 5'r9l9 · T~o cm cMf. Seymour, 2"-~ M; Oiang (UCJ) ~ CM\ 6-3, M; 1entZ11r (UO) cMf. Oawsor\ H , 6-1; Sdnml cm mt. Leow, ~ M;....,., (UO) mt. Ruiz. M, 6-3,; Ila. (UCJ) mt. lfoob. 7-S. 6-2 .,...... • Slyrnour-Qwig (UCl) iMf Tettld•lkoO-.in.1-6; 1entmrUow (UC]) mt. ~5ctnml. •2; ow.-etooks cm o.t. Paner-hncklno." Daily Pilot SPORTS HIGH SOtOOl. IOYS AND GIRLS TRACK AND FIELD JCVOWYBALL CdM girls. win, CdM boys fall OCC's Millier· earns -All-American status CORONA t>BL MAR-Cluta Oupenttn' and Joe Barbereacb won two events for the Corona del Mar High boys track and fteld team, but visiting St John Bosco captured a 96-31 nonleague wtn Wednesday. Carpenter swept the 110· meter high hurdles (16.0) and the 300 intermediate hurdles {43.8), while Barber was victorious in the shot put (49· 53/•) and the discus (135·1''2). In girls compettton: Corona del Mar standouts Melina Swigert and Becky Cummins helped the Sea Kings dominate the running events and Krissertn Canary was a standout in the field events to key a 97-43 nonleague victory over visiting St. Joseph. SWIMMING CONTINUED FROM 81 •1 would lik.e to think that we can without them,• Newport Coach Ken La.Mont said. "We're struggling to find speed. But the ·Is a.re doing great. I couldn't k anything more from them.• Cd.M was without lts No. 1 eaststroke swimmer, Jaclue cCoy, who tore her ACL .lring the basketball season. olding said she might make a >meback late in the season. Anae, in her Back Bay rivalry ebut, also won the 200 Kfividu.al medley (2:16.89), and elped out in victories in the 200 nd 400 freestyle relays. All of ter times qualified for CIP. "This was fun, being in my irst year and competing against Newport),• Anae said. ·1 was ust really excited to find out tbout breaking the record. This meet bad that rivalry spirit to it.· Kim McKay and Vivian Liao also won two indMduaJ events, with CIF-quallfying times, and helped win two relays. McKay won the 100 butterfly (1:02.98) 90YS -IO'l'I ............ c-. ...... ,, 100 • 1. Sdlott t'IJI). 1 I At 2. ~ (Sit) 11.l, ). luUlr (Sii), 11.6. 200. 1. Sctlott t'IJI). 22.0: 2. llr9dford (511), 2U J. lllngilnlm (CdM), 2U. 400 • t. YoUnG t'IJI). SlA; 2. Nw,pn (Sii). SU; l. VIII ,._ CSJI). SU IOO • 1. Hiit (Sii). 2:019; 1.EstNlta (SJ8), 2:04.6; ). AIU CCdM). 2:09. 1, 1,600 • I. Mettlnn (Sii), .-.J5.9: 2. Gandhi (SJI), 4:52; l. Lopu ~ 4:S2. UCO· 1. Gnlhl CUI>. 10!34.9; 2. 04.u tsJI), ICUS.S: J. Hod9lt (CdM). te>AU 110 HH • I. c.i-w ((.dM). 16.~ 2. JMl'ibonl (SJI), JO. t; l. ~ (CdM), 22.7 )00 IH • I.~ (CdM), 43. 2. Nw,pn WI),~ ). lnbonl '511), 4t.& .., ,.._. 1. St. John e-o. 40. • IAOO rWiy • 1. St. John 11oKo. 1:3U HI • No t.aJlb. u . 1. Gipe CSJI). 1•1; 2. (.oilier (CdM), 1 M I; J. z.iln (CdM). 17-7 TJ • I ic.uf"*1 (Sii). JM I; 2. 8o1oga 15.11), J6. I; J. Mll1lrm (Sii). Jl· 11. '1V ·I. 1>9110\11 (Sii), 12-6; 2. lloberts (Sii). 12~ J. TIRo (CdM). IU. ? -1 ..... (CdM) 49-91~ 2 Sliva (5Jt), '2•k ). Wiid (CdM), 41-7'h. £7f • I. a.tlw (CdM), 1 Js.1 'h; 2. Connell (s.11), 129-0;). Wiid (CdM). 121-1 . and 500 free (5:27 .19), and Liao won the 50 free (25.64) and 100 free (56.03). In the 100 free, Liao led a 1- 2·3 finish that featured CdM water polo standouts trom the CIF Division IV championship team. Christina Hewko and Brittney Bowlus followed Liao. Bowlus also swam anchor ln the 200 and 400 free relays. Cd.M's Heather Hapeman won the t 00 breaststroke (1:16.12). . Newport Harbor·~ Mai Tajima grabbed the Sailors' lone victory in the 200 free (1 :58.80). Tajima also finished second in the 100 back (1:01 .02). The Newport Harbor boys team was led by senior Ryan Lean. who won the 500 free (CIF qualifying 4:37.01} and 100 back (57 .52). while Sherwin Kim was one of many showstoppers for Cd.M. Kim. who was also a standout goahe for the CIF Division N water polo championship team, woo the 100 free (50.70) and also anchored the 200 free relay squad to victory. Marcello Pantuiiano (200 free), J ohn Money (200 IM) and Matt Meyer {50 free) also won an ... a...-.MMWJ,ILJomMG 100 •I.~ 4CdM). IUt 2. Wlllllrn6(ll), IU J. lef'Nnl (SI). 11.S 200 ·I. art~. 21.7; 2. "'-• M l7A;Kt-».I. 400 • I. 5wtglft CdM). I :01.l; Q..OllwllJM M l:OU; 10.C.(C4M), l:olt 800. '· <'.Ummllw (CdM), 2:lt.t; 2. Cuyhlf (CdM). 2;31.); J, ~ (SJ), 2:3S. I. UOO • t. Nl9rl (c:dMJ. S;llt J. Climmlns (CdM}. S:2U; J. H9yll (SI), S:4& 3,200-1, ~~. 12-26. 2 ~ 15.1). U:JS.I; l . ~ (CdM). ll:M.t. 100 H • 1, Qulnlln (CdM). IU: 2. uy (SI), ""' ). UkropjN (CdM). 20.0. )00 H • I. Qulnlen (Q#4 SU, 2 IJlf'Ol)ln. (CdM), 5$'.S~ ), Uy (SI~ 56.7 400 Nley • I SC. '°'9ph, Sl.1. 1.-00 rN}o-I. eor-dll Met C0.W. Kr-. """'""" ~ 4.1s9 HI· I "-(CdMl. W. 2. Kendtldt (Cdt.O ... ), "-(GdM). ..... u -1. Wlllleml (SJ), 16-11, 2. Thol)w (CdM). 14-lct l. lleguWdn M IJ.S. TJ • I . .,...,.,.. (SI), )~, 2. lleguond4n (SJ), 2'-11, l CMwy (CAIM). ~II '1V • 1. CMwy (CdM). I~ Z. W.O.. (CdM), 7~ l Coca M HJ ? · I. CMwy (COM), ~ Z. Hewlt.,_ (CdM). 27-7. ) (O(Q ell>. 26-) OT· 1 Coca (SJ), 7'}.7, l .......... lni (COM). 65-S: l TwtAgltnl (CdM). ~10'/, event for the Sea Kings (0-0-2). Bobby Messenger, Kevin Amendt, Money and J1mmy Strack led the CdM rally when they won the 400 free re lay (3:28.60). "This ts a w1n for us, not a loss,· said CdM first-year coach Todd Larsen, whose team tied for the second time in as many meets this season. #Bryan Bugahiar, a freshman, swam fast and put us up two body lengths so that we can grab th.lrcl place.·. Swimming phenom Aaron Peirsol, a senior who won the 2000 Olympic sliver medal m the 200 back, did not compete m Wednesday's meet He is plso trainmg for the National Championships. Andrew Cole. another Newport standout. also ~the meet because of poor commitments Mic hael Bury won the too butterlly (1:00.67) for the Tars (0· 1 • t ) ·we did a pretty good job A tie, thaL's encouraging,· Newport Coach Jason Lynch said. "(Lean) did real well and he's comtng back from shoulder problems. At first he wasn't sure how many meets he would do. but he's back at full strength.• GIRLS ,..__., HAMOa 85. °**A-. MM 85 JOO,......, ....., • 1. NH (tan, Thompson. Hockenbory. ~-.MM 103. NlwPan' tw.o.. 67 200 ......., ~ • 1. CdM (Hewllo, H.tpeman, Hendnck- 500, Sheetz). 2:02.9: 2. NH, 21>5.43. 3. CdM, 2'.0818; 200 he Bury!, 1:52.07; 2. CdM. 1:5339; 3. NH. 1:5332; JOO free -1. hntulieno (CdM), t:sJ.99; 2. Slndalr (NH), 1:SIA9: 3. Stradc 'fCdM). 2.'02.l6; JIO .. • 1. Money (CdM), 2:15.61; 2. ~(NH). 2:17.56; 3. Welner (NH). 2:17.91, so fNe . 1. MIY'f (CdM). 23.06; 2. l(lm (CdM), 2331; 3. l ury (NH), 201; •tlJ· 1. lufy(NH), 1:00.67; 2. ~·-•1191' (CdM). 1:01.15; l. ,.._, (C.dM), 1:01.13; .., fNe. 1. Kim (CdM). 50.70; 2. Wllrw (NH), 53M; l. SVd (CdM), 55.25; !00 free· 1. Lun INHl. 4:37.01: 2. SlndW (NH), 5:13.38; l. 8etdef1 (NH). 5:28.AO; _. fNe ,-., · 1. CdM O'OW9n.. 5tradc. MIMngei. IClm). t:Ji.St; 2. NH. 1:37.AS; 3. NH. 1:Al.96; 100 a.di-1. ~(NH), 57..51; 2. Dlftoca> (CdM), 1:06.58; 3. Kan.n (C'.dM). 1:0732; _.._.·~(NH), n.t.; 2. ~ (CdM), n.t.; J. DA1wl (NH), n.t,; ao free~· 1. CdM {Me .. 1gt1. ArMndt. McJfMy. ~ 3:21.60; 2. NH. 3:30.78; 3. (.dM, 3:A6 14. GOLF CONTINUED FROM 81 Senior Tour rookie this year, ls a two-time major winner and said be isn't leaving the Senior Tuur. "It's a tough period from a competitive standout. AD of us here are lucky to have a place to play after the age of 50, • said Crenshaw, who understands how a player lllte Couples, who hasn't won on the PGA Tour l1nce 1998, ia frustrated with bis poor play. After watching the greatest golfer in SenioT Tour history (Hale Irwin) play three classic rounds to win the Toshiba by a toumament·reoord five ltrok.es with a toumement scoring record of 11-under 196, the 56-year-old Irwin, who would be too old for the proposed new tour, made a ca.se about age. "Greg Norman tried 1<>mething like that (the World Golf Thur In the mid-199<>1) and it wu not necessarily wormly received,• Irwin said. ·1 tblnk. you can attach names lo players ln that 1. Tajima (NH). 1:SUO; 2. Bowlus (CdM), 2:02.53, 3. ICMge (NH), 2:13. ti; 200 N -1. AnM (CdM), 2 16.89; 2 Murphy (NH), 2:18.29; 3. Sheetz (CdM), 2:3UI; 50 free · 1 Ullo (CdM), 25.~; 2. Paro6e (NH), 26.78; 3. CMbon (CdM), 26.93; 100 fty - 1. MdCay (CdM). 1:02.98; 2. Hendnduon (CdM, 1'08.28; 3. 8eebe (NH), 1 :o9.33; 100 free · 1 Li.to (CdM), 56 03, 2 Hewtr.o (CdM), 56.23; 3 aowtus (CdM), 56.31, 500 free -1 Mc~ (CdM). 5:27.19; 2. lk!ebe (NH), S:Al.16; l Lansing (NH), 5:49 71, 200 free~· 1 CdM (MdC.ay, MM, U.0, Bowlus), I M.75, 2. NH, h 47.0S; 3. CdM, l:SI 67, 100 b-* · I AnM (CdM), t:00.35; 2. Tajima (NH), 1:01 02, 3. Hewko (CdM), 10730,100 br-' · 1. ~ (CdM}, 1.16.12. 2 Wight (NH), 1 16.24, 3. Sdwfe (NH), 1·1u1, 400 fNe....,. I CdM (Mc~. AMe. llaoi Bowlus), 3 48.12. 2 NH, 3.~ 08, 3 NH, 4.18 04 age group. Why 37? That's an mteresting number. I think it's got a long way to go.· Added veteran Dave Stockton: ·I'm very disappointed mysell (in players considering a proposed tour), I hope Fred Couples becomes a force again on the regular tour. I can't imagine somebody wanting to play on a tour like that.• Other see things a little differently. "I can totally agree how some guys ln that age bracket would want to set up another tour,. said veteran Bob Charles, 66, the most successful left-bander in golf history with 75 overall wins worldwide. ·I can empathize with guys who a.re less competitive when they reach their40s.• George Archer, the mauguraJ Toshiba Seruor Classic champion m 1995 at Mesa Verde Country Club, said: "I'm not immediately against It if it can fly. but the big question is whether it can get off the ground and go. And the biggest thing IS whether it can compete against the nger Woods Show. What he's done for television ratings ls phenomenal• These days, U a golf tournament doesn't have nger. you can forget high television JC' tings. Outside bitter Katja Millier, a standout last fall on Orange Coast College's Orange Bmplre Conference champion w9Jllen's volleyball team, has been named a JC All-American by the American Volleyball Coaches Association. A 6-foot-1 sophomore from Dresden, German1, Muller played one year for the Pirates after transferring fTom Ouac- higta Baptist University in Arkadelphia, Ark. The Pirates' MVP, she led Coast to a 24-3 record. Orange Coast finished second at the state finals. Millier was the MVP in the OEC and a first-team choice at the state finals. She set a school record for kills as a sophomore with 481 and ranks second in digs for the Pirates in a single season with 31 O. and second in hitting percentage at .393. Muller is the second OCC women's volleyball player to be named All-American. Lauren Wilson received the honor in 2000. ANTEATERS CONTINUED FROM B 1 "But he isn't the.only one." Green, a 6-3 point guard, is UCl's career scoring leader (1.981 points) and IS averaging 20.6 per game this season The two-tune Big West Player of the Year, needs 27 points to pass former UNLV star Freddy Banks and move mto the No. 5 spot m Big West scoring annals. Adam Parada. a 7-foot sophomore center, ts averagmg 12.4 points and 7.0 rebounds, while shooting nearly 58% from the field. He is also commg off d Pat Douglass sterli ng Big West Tournd· ment, in which he averaged 17.5 points and 9.5 rebounds in two games U C I a I s o features 6-5 JUntor forward Jordan Harns, who comes m averaging 12 4 pomts and 6 9 rebounds. BYU has three scorers averagmg double figures, led by 6-6 jumor Trav1s Hanse n (15.3 ppg). a second-team All· Mountain West selecbon who also leads the team in rebounding (6.4). Mark Bigelow, a 6-7 sophomore, is averaging 14 8 points, while 6-9 senior Eric Nielsen chips in 10.4. Senior point guard Matt Montague averaged 7 .1 asstSts, which ranks No. 7 nationally, and be recently s urpassed former Cougar great Danny Ainge to become the schools all- time assist leader. Jared Jensen, a 6-9 forward- center who shared Mountain West Freshman of the Year honors, averages just better than nine points per game. Tonight's winner advances to.meet either Memphis (22-9) or UNC-~boro (20-10) either Monday or Tuesday night at a site to be detennined. Thuradoy, Morch , .. , 2002 83 BRIUS Sea Kings pull out a 10-8 triumph over Brentwood Corona del Mar [][] High's boys tennis team did it aga.m on Wednesday. capturing a close decision on the road against a highly regarded foe, and It was the ·a. ManH who was in command of the Sea Kin.os' ship in a 10·8 victory at Brentwood. •Garrett Snyder,· said his coach, nm Mang. "he was just awesome today. just like he was when we bedt Brentwood in the tournament last year We call him the G-Man • Snyde r, a Junior, swept through his three smgles foes, 6- 4, 6-0, 6-3, but he wasn't the only he ro of the ddy for the unbeaten Sed Kings. who racked up their Mxth straight nonleague victory After Cameron Bdll ca'IIle through with d big victory in singles despite nursmg d pamfu.l shoulder l.llJUJY. and ctfter l'yson Hunter dnd Wesley MiUer pulled out two victories in No. 2 double!., 1l come down to the final doubles match of the day. There, Brt"nn<10 Roberts and Car&ten Bdll. who hdd split their first two n'ldtCht'~. were down,..3.. 4 dnd Brentwood was serving The CdM combmatton turned 1t on and took the last three games to give CdM its 10-8 cushion. ~lad Drentwood preva.i..led in that fl.naJ doubles match Lt would have endi>d 9-9 and Brentwood would have won on games by a three-pomt margm Corona del Mar's road ga.mes conttnue on Monddy when the Sea Kmgs takP their show to Woodbndge, stdrtlng at 3 p.m. l!OttUAGVI CORONA on MN! 10, 8'IDrrwooo I ~·Cam Sall (CdM} lost to McKean, 3-6, def Onete, f>.I, (G1ngold, substituting fOf Sall) lost to Rosenthal, G-6; ~ (CdM) won 6-4. 6-0. f>.3, Fr~ie (CdM) lost, o-6, won, f>. 3, lost. G-6. Doubees Warsaw-Sa•da (CdM) lost to ~ton-Ryan, 4-6; def. OesPQt.Rrvera, 6-4, lost to Freem~Patell, 6-•("- Huntl!f·Millef (CdM) lost. 2-6. won, 6-0, Hi; RobertKM Sall (CdM) won, 7 ·5. lost, 4-6, won, f>.41 CdM sweeps Irvine opened its regular ~ Corona del Mar ~ season wttha 15-5. '<.@ 15-2, 15-13 boys volleyball VJetory over vtSillng Irvine Wednesday night. Ryan Inman ( t 1 kills). Miles Younnan (stx lulls), John Grod (su lulls) dnd Spencer Miller (27 assists) keyed CdM ( 1-0). HAPPY BIRTHDAY Celebrating the Dally Pilot's Athlete of the Week series j jl I ; WIDlllSDAY AUDRA ADAMS ~ Newport Harbor W tennis Tars drop opener The Newport I e I Harbor High base-) ball team swren-/ dered two three· run home runs and lost its Sea "1ew League opener, 6-1, to host Aliso Niguel Wednesday. Aside from the home runs, Sailors Coach Joel Oesguin said liis squad, "played real wen defensively. •we turned three double plays,· he said. •Adam Cherry did a great JOb at shortstop for us and Ryan (Torrey) threw a great game. We are still struggling with our hitll.ng. • Newport (2-3, 0-1 m league) returns to Sea View achoo Friday at 3 .15 p .m .. hosting Irvine. Auso NitGulL 6, --°"' tw.o. 1 Newport H¥bof 001 000 0 • I 2 I Ahso Niguel lOO lOO 11 • 6 9 1 TOITey Mid Pemstetn; Noland, Pottl!f (5) and Snlfleche. W -Noland L -Torrey, 0-2. 28 • Pitdlford (AN). HR · Sronec:.he (AN). Wright (AN). Tars edge El Toro Newport ~Yf~h-. -C.:::t.-;;.~~;:::;t manDylan Espley -Jones and Junior '--_..;::"""--..J doubles teammate Brcrndon Lufty won the hnal set of thP. day. 7-6, to lead the host Srlilors to a 1 Q.8 nonleague boys tennu. win over El Toro Wednesday m extremely wmdy conditions Espty-Jones and Lufty swept, 6-2. 6-4, 7-6 to help the Sailors unprove to 2-t Sophomore l'yler Deck and teammate Zach Yeager also won two smgles sets for the Victors. MOIWGUI NlwioaT HAMm 10. &. TOM> I ~ -Yeagef (NH) def Kuyama. 6-4, lost to Brown. I -6, def. HerltYI, 7-6, Deck (NH) lost. 2-6, won, f>.J, 6-2, Tweena (NH) won. 7-6, lost, Hi, 3-6 Doubles-Dallis-O'Ehscu (NH) ditf. Shumaker-lvo<dbem, 7-6, lost to Tran-Kuv, t -6; lost to Kuboy-l(ran, 2 6, Espley-Jon&Wtfy (NH) won, f>.2, f>.41, 7-6; Uhl-l.und (NH) lost 6-7, S-7, 6-7 Mesa double-Uwned Costa Mesa ~ High seniors Spen-~) cer Soloman and ~ Coung Nguyen each swept in sm gles. hut visiting Saddleback earned dJl 11 ·7 nonleague boys ten m s victory Wednesday Solomon dispatched his competitlon, 6-0, 6-0. 6-1, and Nguyen posted 6-4, 6-2, 6-4 set victories for the Mustangs (0-5) Saddlebaclc improved to 5-1 l!OIWGUI ~ 11, C.ona Mis. 7 Slr'lll-. Halwnon def. 8atlOS, 7-5, lost to Tang. C>-6. lost to VU. 1-6, Solomon won. ~. ~. 6-1; Nguyen (CM) won. f>-4. 6-2, M . ....... ~(CM) lost to l..Ull- Huynh, G-6, lost to Ngc> Tang ()-6, lost to Nguyfn-Ng. 2-6; B. Nguy9n-l'hat-"> lost, ().6, 1-6, 2-6; ,.._~(CM) lost. ().6, ().6, 1-6. Eagles fall in four Estancia High ~ ~~e=~ said the Eagles picked up their defensive game Wednesday. but at wa n't enough to prevent VlSitlng Sant..t Ana from claiming a 15-9, 1> t 3, 2-15, 15-9 nonleague vtctoty, Sophomore Josh Kornegay bad a team·higb 17 lcllls for th Eagles (4·2), who also receiv d six kills from Brad IAne.n. c:-·--. ":"" . -., .. A , ~ by en lnchtdllll Have you 11arted doing buMneu yet? Yea. 1,001102 """'° MontaM>. Jr, Thia~ ... Ill.cl Wlltl lht County :"'Ji~~ tolllllnt1 ~ Plot Ftb 21, 21, Mir, 1. 14. RR ll!Qll ............. _ ............ 84 Th ::r-· ·---·' ~ .. , , • _. .• .. ~ 'I -~~ • • .... 1 ·--., ... ~ \, Daily Pilot . . . J . -- 'w_._. .·. . ~.',.~<I,,. .. ... f I • ~ • Ntitlou9 .,..,.... Flotllllul BuelNU doing ~ ""'7 Y• Act16oue • d W floCllllMill ........ IN ~ ol C*if· ~ WJiaft Fwmitw ...... lt&IUMnt ........... .,..,.. PtlA H Rtld. Ille Hime ..... ..,. ...... 8'*ment nl• 8u1lnHI 1nd TNI ecattfMnt WU • I The lollowlna ~ TM lollcMlnO ~ ~· Read.~ The follcMillG .t*ION The ~ l*'OM ~·= Codt ~ :"~ = .,. clolllO. "'*"" ... .,. dOlf'I ~ • .,. dOlng ~ u . .,. clohl buli"9 • Titll9 11 o1 o. ... on OM>tt200! Doutll• A & L L.Mt ~ ...... m.ci™-~~ W8I MIOM E~ Gtl ~. Inc., IMC:it M 111Gf11 IT'Llll be 2002tlt42• i~7" ~= En~. 425 ...,_ tallfllnt, 720 N. er.a Oeltl c:I 0rwiae ,.~ tel." 922 lklnMC DIM. SOt St. At1Chw9 Ad• oompl~ Within 46 ~Piiot Mer. 7, 14. ·-~ ~ "11111 W-r 0209. Calta llf\ld.; BIM. CA ~1 OV22/20IYE ~~, 0.-MIU. CA 112921 N';Crt 8acl\, CA COl*GWY• Clltndar ~· 2902. Jb083 crdOrS. and ..... ·~ = 425 t 4t'f"'~ ~er• on 200Htm11 s!:::: ~ t2 OIS ~ Inc. 4-YI "'°"' lhl dallt IC*" =:..:J ~ M M«ril'Nc Way 00208, IMnl. CA :::.;: I., ~ 7'1' ~ 2.8, MllW. ~1 ll22 &net DIM. CCA). ~1 St. AndflWI ~ ::-~tr!: FlcWoue eu.lnen c .-=.. ~In ':,.,· : COiie M9M. CA 112928 Sey~ Moh1mmad • t4,1. -TI!O!!§ Mia. CA 92e2'1 Ad' Newport 8-:fi. CA District. Nolle• lo ...,,,. lllitlNMnt ~ ~ ~ S.rty R1lptio, 425 R•za~. 14981 Tirll 1>u11nM1 11 con-t2ee3 II TM lolloWfnO '*1IOfll awdltorl, end Plf10'1I P'IOR ~ Way 0208, o.nlv• St., lrvlnt, CA F1c:tltlout .... ,,... cl.did by a QOf!)Ol'lllOl'I TNt tKlll.,... " CM-~~IO"°:!' cs) .. till! busNlls ... ..-........ bt PAOeA 11a1bMn111111 Cotta JMN. CA 112929 92804 • Harne Stlltement H1va you sttrttd ~ by: a CIOll>Oldon _ .,,_ award ol flt c;r'°' Co., 2e5Cl8 CW whO Inly ...,_.._ by W~l'ER BOICE In Thll buslona la con-Thie buelnesa la con-Tiie fo110w1nO pert0nt doing tM.telntN ylt? Havt you ttarted coni'r.ct. and shal not lortnJo, San Juan .,._, In lhl .,. ~ ~ Court ol duded by. IUlbW'od and ckiottd l>y: a Qtlllfll 111 dolllQ ~ ae; v ... ,V12/2001 doing tl1otliMll y1t? ~. CA 112675 ::lf:t o;,~T County ol wll~ p-r.n1r1hTp A.) Jabn BrHk· ~:;!.• c~~men. lnctal. Y•Gl·s~.&.~. 1.... :C::.:00:' ::' ~ Rclend Let Knudlloo, N<A DIANE ~ ORANG ~vi:_.C~.o~ ~~·,~:: ~S;:~_~;rt~ =1b, .. C::~·~ oi';Y'Rot:;t'~;""Prnt· PhllTlmton. 1 Chlel ~.~c11L'~'*~ ~~~t=: BETTENCOURT N<A ~~ f2' Jrinat RalphO """"'" ....,.ddtb F t.a th l ....._t dtnt EKec Officer _...., "' ..,.. ,.........., CA 92975 DIANE IBBETSON wAJ..ri:P."' ~ ·; Tl\19 •latfm•nl WU Tlllt ltalement wes ~~ = """"a Thi• stattmenl WU mi. ·~· WU Flllure to ~· lhl Thie but"'"8 is COil· :m~. FOA =. ... ~ l*IOnlllO tit.a with the County tittd with lht Coonty L~ L la croaaa, llltd with the County flltd wllh th• County ::1: ;:: !;: ::ii-:: caicttd by: an lndivfl*ull PROeATEIMbeenllad ~..,. ~~s::r CoumY ~CYJJ~~ County ~ =~ ~· ~~County ~~County lhl 1~~ of llqul• Hav• you •tarted ~~ 1n ~ tnedaotdenl~ eatata Of n..i.u Piiot 2:!281 2 ta:2 20028912531 Denni& 1.11 CroeN, Sr.. 2002t1t3870 o-~ -~ ~2812893.~~ =~;-'':I:;,'%'= ~g2~ua1ne.. yet? 8upaf1or COult °' THE PETITIOH,.,... ~, .... t , 8, Dail>/ Piiot Feb. 21. 28, 3025 Femtiealtl i..an.. Daly PllOI Feb. 28. Mat. _, .-..... ....... ~~.: amount ol 1100 pit dlly Ronald Lee Knudtlon Calitoml9, COOnly °' the ...,,,. ... .,_, Mt!. 7. 14. 2002 Tn03'7 Mir. l, 11. 2002 Th035 Costa Meta. CA 82826 z. 14. 21. 2002 nm 7. !1. 21. 2002 l!MIO Eech bidder •hali Thia ltaJefNnt WU ORANGE. coclc:llt;-f-. ~ bl F' ... llt ... •• B•""'l ...... e Fl..._ ..... _ 9 .. •1-•• Tilltl butlnele It 1'11n· Fl_...'-··• 8 fJ -~ -..... t~ llltd with lhl County THE PETTTION FOR edmlDad to~· The "'' ..,... ... •-• .. u,..,... -,...._ cllCted by: hulbend end Flc:tltlou• Buslnea• .. -.,...,... U. ~ ..,.,,.""'· "'' ""' "'"' Oeftc of ()fange County PAOeATE ~ Chat wll end "'¥ coctdll .,. Name S~t Name Stl!Wment wife • Harne Statement Name stat.ment furnished wltti lhl con-on ()3,1()1~ PHILIP F. IYllllJlt ll:Jr .,.,,..1111011 The lolloWlno peqona TM followlnQ pereons Have you started Tl\t following ~ Tht totlowinQ pe'90nt net doanlerllS, a 1st ot 20021114242 BETTENCOURT bt In h • 11.tpt by 1t1t are doing ~ aa: .,. doing bulil8a •· doing busln111 yet? .,. doing ~-·-.,. doing buliltU as: ~ propoetdltlla ~ ~. Pilot Mer. 7, t4, ~ 11 pereonal COi.it. 8a.uc:Mt SlrMI Man-United' Components, Yee. 2114/2002 Buc:hanan SVMI P811· 0.. Lux 1500 Adami ors on .,...,_. ll..1§. 2002 ThQ86 ,......UM to THE PETlllOH ,.,._.. IQtmlfll, 17842 MltlCll&ll 31727 S. Coast H'#y., Lora L l.a C<ONe ,,.,. CharltlM. 18012 Ave , Suit. t09, Coetl ~:ngulr:C, ~.,!,~ admlrMet flt -.. d llJltDfly to ~ "'°'1h. Suite 100, INIM, L..agune Baach. CA Thia statement wu Mitchell Ave. Soulh. Mel9. CA 112826 tracting Fair Precticel Flc:tltlous Buelftffa tne decedtnl. tne aall.le undat ttle CA 92814, cJo Panoo-926n flied with the COO#lty 1rv1ne, CA 92814 David R. &own. 3043 Act l'ubltc Contract Name S~t THE PETTTION l9QU9sta ~of Ella* ~ ProptrtjM Aobt11 W Ce.storo, 6 Clel1t d Orange County • Orange County'• Pina SI. AlverWde. CA Codi Sect.Ion 4too ,1 The lollowlflo IJ9l90nS aUlhollly to ad'nlnlaw ...., Htint B. Wiikinson, A ell om ar. Laguna on Cl2J'l2l2.<XYJ. Uf*9d Wwt (CA), 1eot2 9250 t seq .,. dok-.g busliwll as Ille eetate undtr the Nj._ en:. M#lortly wl co-tNllH d Matgeret F NIQual, CA 92677 2002Ht330t Mltchall Ave.. South, D4lfllM Brown. 3043 eAch bid ltl8ll be ac> l.ahalna Glau Sl\ldlo$, k~ldenl doW ~ Jones TNll UTD ..Illy 1, Thie business 1$ con-Daly Pilot Feb 28 Mar lrMI, CA 92814 Pine St RMrlld8 CA C4lltJfltd 1658 ~ St. Or ~lion ot &taM •6'»~ like t11114. 1600 Anita I.ant, ducttd by an individual 7, 14. 21, 2002 D9!> Thll buaineu la con-92501 ·· . ' ~ ~ Of bid ange, CA 928S8 · . ~ (Thia aulhOrily _. ~~.,;::::. :" Blach, CA Have you started duded by 1 COfP01811on Thlt bullnHs 11 con-bond In an wnourc no1 l.llblt McMahon, 1669 =..,..tt:_ ~ Belar9 ~ C9rtilln wry Unda B. 811nlltnllorn ~ ~ cJ:i% No Flcttuoue Business Have you alartad due*! by: huebend and leaa than len pen;tnt gr= SI . Ofange. many . acdorll w4lhDIA lmpol1ant :::i co-tlURM o4 ~ F Thie stat-t wu ./:!":9~Sta~ ~~F.:.u~~~·~ yet? wll~ave you started =) ~Y=-10: I: This blJllnan le ooo· occannu court IOOIQVll. ~ wll be Jonet Ti'Ull UTD ~ 1, flied with the County ........., Oranga Counly'a doing bullneU ytf1 No· OlsIBICT <M:ttd by: an ~ Befrotetaldng01111invwy ~to ghle nodce to 1964. 2641 All• Vaaca. Cltltl d Orange~ are-"' u : UrMd Wey David R &own •a~ Have you 1tarted ~ ~~I lnlat9lllld _ unleel Newport Baach, CA on 02/07/2002. Laredo Finenclal Serv· E(nrnanuel v Lallana. This statement wu tee ltlat lhe blddet, 11 "' doing tM.tlln .. a yel? however, the ~ ..---92660 20028891824 Ices, l525 Meu Verde Senior va Pretidenl & llled with the County p<Ol)Ol8I 11 accepted, YM. 01-01-02 ,....antatlve wil be ::,-V ~to~ Dorothy Moeller, Sue-Daily Pilot Feb. 21. 28, ~· ~ Costa Mela. c.F o. Clonenc""~~ County :_a1i prompt~=•: Libbie McMlilon ~ladto~ ~ =eetion.) Thi ~e8•0~~~ ~~udat•~,.:~ Mar. 7. 14. ?002 Th049 T;~.,..~vrance Coii>o-This 11a1emen1 was ""'"""'"2'0028893314 aab!lf~thfvl Ptr· This 11atemen1 was trley NV9 wllved noCice Moeller Tt\111, UTD. Au· Flc11tlou• Bu•lneaa ration CA). 1525 Mesa fc'1~ ... ofwllt~..!., CCounounty n ........... Feb 28 .. _. tonnance Bond In an ll0le<I wtolt~ ~~~ or ~ to lhe strl1loo authority 1 Verde r .. #I 15. CoS1e """ ~--vv l'J ._._, r""' · · ...... amount nol less than 18111 ~-""" ~n1 c::: _......_) ......._ wVI bt ..... .-.. Ulllftl an gust 4, 1967, 9324 Name Statement on 02/28f2002 7. 14. 21. 2002 ThQ57 one hundr-.. ,,..rcenl on ()3,1()1/2002. _....., .. ,. "'--Steeplehlll Drive, Las The lollow~persons MMll, CA 92626 200288"3'"'84 "" .--200"8 "~2 ndependent lllWesled P8llCJfl flea an Vagas, Nevada 89117 This busineu Is OOO· .. " Flctltloue Bualnen (100%) ol tht total bid ' e_, 49 ldm.lnlstrallon authOrity objedlofl to h petition Thli are doing as: ducted 1>y· a corporelion Dally Plfol Feb. 28, Mar. price, tumlsll 1 Payment Dail~ Piiot Mar. 7. t 4. wl• be granled unten in and ahowl OOOd cauee T la boalneu Is con-A) Pacific Crest Mort· Heve you alaned 7. 14. 21. 2002 TH070 Name Staten*1t Bond In an amount not 21. ~. 2002 !b087 .... ~es ....... person Illes an wt1y h oourf ahould not ducted by: tenants In gage, 8.) PCM Lending, dOI b I ,, Tl\t lollowlna p&l'IOllS I ... h _..__ .. """' _,lo tne gnint111e~. common 5001 Birch Street, New-ng uineas Y11' Flctltloua Bu•lnee• are doing tiuu.es as: eu uian one u .... ,.., Flctltlout Bualneaa ~ :!,~ A HEARING on lht Have you atarted port 8eec:h. CA 92660 Y~e~~~. Corpo· NarM Statement Vertical Shill, 26895 l:r:;'1 J.lc.~~ ~ N•me Statement wtry lhe oourf should noc .pettlion will bt held on ~Ing ~us~~H yet? Paclllc Point Proper· ration Tho following peraona A"so Creetl Rd .• Suite certificates evidencing Tl\t lolloWlnQ petSonl grant lhe authority 04/l1i(l2 at l:30PM In ~tin.tine 'e Wllldnson lies, Inc (CA), 5001 Thaddeus Farrell. are dolna busliltsl u 8432, AJllO Viejo.I CA that the required Insur· era dolno bulileias as A HEAAING cin the ~ l-73 located at 341 This statement wu Blrch 6trHI, Newpo<t Prealdent A ) Oo~li ~ net, B ) 92656 ance tS In eftect In lhe Waatclllf Bahavloral pttl1Joo ~ be held on CA O:E. ORAt4G.E, hied with the County ~· ~:i. con-This statement was Opbon • Baylide ~~F 2~ amount.I set forth In the Health. 901 Dovel' Drive. 04/t Ml2 It 1:30PM In IF YOU OBJECT to h Cleill °' Orange Col.nty ducted by. 8 corporation filed wilt! the County Cove , Ntwporl • general COfldttlone In Suite 108. Newport ~ L·7Jmlcatedo%e4E.1 grWlllng ot tne ptClllon, on 02/15/2002 H d Cletll d Orange County Beacn. CA "2660 ~· CA 92656 lht evenl ol !allure to Beeoh, CA 92660 ~lhOIAd _,al tne 20026892543 ,.,,.,,!v~~-.~rtNoe on 02/'l2fl002 Alen L Ltwle, 983 P I tt LuplaD • 1N48 Villa enter Into the conlrsct Cethenne A Baum. ORANGE. CA 82813 ---.,..... ~"' .,._..,.... '"" 20026813307 Bayside Covt W . New-0 nt r.. ewport and execute the re-901 ~ Dnve. N-· IF YOU 08JECT to the and atall 'fOol Deily Pllol ,...., 21, 28. Pecitlc Poml Proper-port Bted1 CA 92660 Btach CA 92960 port Btach CA 92960 ,,,.,. ........ ot --· = °' .. writlan Mal 7. 14. 2002 Th038 11 .. Inc Daily Pilot Feb 28, Mar Th .... _,. I This. busirlfil is con-quired documtnb, IUCh ..... ,_ ... _; __ .. r-"'"'V w ........ ~~ • win ll'le court s · K Zeiser 7, 14. 21. 2002 TH061 '' """'nMS S con-bid MCUOty wl be lor· "-..._._ 000· 'fOI' ~ ~ at the the .__._ YOAJI FlctJtloua Bu1lnn1 p 1'1 van dueled by an ~ docted by a general felled The FllHJI Per-ducted by an lndMduat ~ -'! ~le ~ ,.,_,,~~ be In res dent Have you alerted pattnarshlp tomianc:. Bond stlll ,... Hltve you started = _ ,_ Millen .......... ---.. _, Name Statement This statement was Flctftloua Bu9lneu doing buslnell yet? No Have you started ,,_..,full IOlc. aod .,. doing ~ )'tll1 No wMl'I 1he court petWon Of by 'fOAl1 The I~ persona filtd with the County Name Statement Alal1 L L-doing ~ yec7 No feel through the guaran-Catheline A Baum .. hMnng Your rF~ ARE A ereKOoillg bualntsa u Ctei1I ol Orange County The lolloWi~ This atalemenl wu Bfett Nllta tee penod as •""""'ltd In Thia 11atement was appuranc:e may bl In CREDITOR °' 1 err Medtcal. 51 on 02/15/2002 are do;ng es hied 111>rth the Counry This statement was the oeneraJ ~ filed w1tt1 the County pet'IOO Of by ~ conllngenl craclllor ot 1he Seesprey South, 200261926112 National Valuallon C1el1I °' 0rwige Coulty flied wilt! the County The DISTRICT ,.. C1ef1I ot Orange eouncy ·~ dllceued, mull Ille Laguna Niguel. CA Diiiy Piiot Feb. 21. 28, Group, 151 Kalmus on 02/2&'2002 C1e111 of Orwige ~ ~ lht ~ IO refed on O:W1/2002 ~EDIT~ ~E : )OIK daJm :ii the oourt 9~rate lnlernreters, Ml!f 7, 14, 2002 TH050 Drive, Unit L-4. Coate 2002U9H71 °" 02/19"2002 any or all bids or lo 2002tl94254 contingtnl aedilor ol the and mall • OCf1Y to the Inc . (CA), 17tSS Ntw· Flctltloua Bualneu Mesa. CA 92626 Dilly Pliol Feb 28• Mar 2002te9213• warve any ffregutantiM D* Piiot Mar 7. 14. -·-' ...... ptr.onal ~tiw h S •N F I Na~ Sta•-ment Michael John Payne. 7, 14, 2L 2002 !h071 Daiy p~ Feb. 28, Mar or lnlormaJltlet In any 2~, 2002 TlJ088 deoeUed. )'Oil '"'"" ·-appointed .... the court ope t ~ . oun1a n ..... .. 1509 Highland Drive, 7 14 21 2002 TH068 bide the .,.,....... )OUr cleJln Wltll the court wiCIWt IOI>' w~ from Valley, CA 92708 The following persons Newport Beach, CA Flctltloue IJualneu . . . As ~ ~sd,,, Flctttloue Buel.MN and md a OCf1Y to the the dale of !ht taauanoe This business la con· are dolnO btJS1neas as 92660 N•rM Statement Actltloua Bualneu 1 nJ of tilt Catllomla Name Stetement pet90l\ll raprnentatlve of lettaf'I cMded In dueled by. a corporabon A ) Concepts wilh This business IS con· Name Statement Tl\t followi(\g Pt awolnled by lhe court ~ Hive you etened Style, B) CWS, CI <h:ted by an lndMdual The tollowlng persons Thi following pel'lorll Labor Code, ttlt Dlrec10r ~raons within tour months from ProblteThe aedion doing buslnesa yet? Showctlse Oetlgn, 8t3 Have you started lie Ooillll ~ 85 are doillQ buail8Ss as: °' lhe Dtpartmenl ol In· are doing • otlhtle~~.°'~""' ~In ~~ wltl ~tor.:.~ Yes. 1998 Dahlia, Newport Beach. doing buall'l8$9 yet? No B1rr1gan·~..._ l•nsd1. MIND WORKS PRESS, dustrlelst I ,RetattonsCal'f .~ hlht ~~heS!:o & T~ompa.. :Y·. "~ .,........, befole Accurole lnterprelera. CA 92625 Michael John Payne scape, 904 "'""r .. 4019 West....., Place, a e o I om,. u C Probate aec:tlon lour monlhe from Inc., Hedy c Kerr, Pres-Cance t With Style Th' Coeta Merla. CA 92627 S 1 v .. , determined the general Costa Mela. CA 92627 9100. The time tor flllng ~~ date noticed ldenl 'P • • 15 stalemenl wu Antonio C Barragan, u 11 IOO, Newport prevalllng rates of Cain.rtne Steinberg. d I win not JiPlre WNY• Thrs 11a1emen1 was Inc (OE), 1453 Mlraoa llled wllh the County 904 Amor St . Costa Beach, CA l>2960 W11gts In Iha loc8ltty In 267 Santo Tomas •C. ti!t ms I e from YOU MAY EXAMINE the Drive, bullhead City. Cieri< d Orange Coonly Mtaa, CA ~627 The Amen Clinic New-wtliCh th11 WOfk II IO be Cotta Mela. CA 9262'7 the°'~ ::!thariodced lilt kept by Iha coott. ~ ~:i ~·~~ ~ttyy AZ86442 on 02/2212002. This business It con-port Btach, Inc:, (CA). per1orrned. Copiee of Thll buelnas• la 000· abov )QI .,. a per.ori on 02/lWr Thlt business Is con-200288933ot ducted by •n lllCiMcllal 4019 Westerly Place. these ,..,, detennlna· ducltd by an lndMdUel YOUeMAY EXAMINE the Wefeated In the Mtatt, 20028192544 ducted by e corporation DeUy Piiot Feb 28, Mar H1va you st1rt1d Suite 100, Newport lions, .,. on Ille al !ht Heva you 11arted ~Ille keplar!'Y ": ~ ~ ~ ~ : Deily Piiot Feb 21, 28, ~v~ ~rt~ 7. 14. 2l, 2002 IH062 ~lng1~alnm yet? °=''~1s con-DISTRICT. and coplM ~.:a~1~r-yel? ,....~. Speaal No4loe (loml DE Mar 7, 14, 2002 Th009 COnc.pts with Style, Actitlo B I •. dueled ..... a OOf"""~ may ~ obtaJnecl upon led in the....... 164\) ol ol the ......... ol .;. I U9 us MU Antonio c Ba!ragan "' ,,._._,, requtlt. Tl\t contrector Cell\trlne Slelnbefg 'rO'I may Ille with the ..........._and~. at Flctltlol.ta Bu•lnea• nc. Name Statement Thia a111ement was Have you started shall post • copy of Thi.a atmement wu c:ourt • Request lol ;;;.;.-l..e. "'Or'Of....., Name St.tement ~ "!?;~~ The lollowlnO p&f90lll filed with the County doing bualnasa yet? .,_ ,.... al Md! job filed wlttl IM County SpecieJ NOtiOe (lonn DE· ..-..... °' _ __. -.. ., are doing bu1i1Me u . Clei1I of Orange Col.rity Y•. 2·25-02 site The oontrac:tgr and ~ of ()qnge ~ 1M) d 1he llllng ot an ~ln,,;;;;;Com Tht f~rsona ~ :f111~ ~~ De Haven'• RetrML ott IJ'2126nOO'J The~ lncClnlc,.._~ any M>coflCllCb undtr on 03.'01/200f" lnvenlllty and tpptU81 ol Stctiori · 111.n:'*yn llJStevtns S:.. on O'U'lifi<in""" ...._,., 2400 West Pacific Hwy . 2002Hl3t72 port _.,, " _,_, It st.I 1191 noc ,_ l'.n 200211842&0 ~J!. n;t' ~ 8: lor ~2:50~ ~ room 3848 Campus 20028893293 SUrtt G. Newpof1 Beech. Deily Piiot Feb 28. Mar ~· M..D' Prlllidenl & tht lpedtitd prevalhng Da~:ilOI Mar 7, 14, :::;"~In p-. .... ,.....,,._ ~ from Ila court Dnvt, Suite t 12. New· Daily Piiot Feb. 28. Mar. CA 92663 7, 141 2l. 2002 JH072 This statement was ~-~ .~ ~ 21· 2002 ThQ89 ... • ........ """"' ..._... ...... Beadl CA 926«) 7 14 21 """"' Th052 Keilty D Reid, 4V fi Cou ...... _... .. ....... ,-WJ 5ec1lor11250 A Requnl A1tolrtrt tor Petl1lonar ,....Lt11te ;. McCarthy, • ' ' £W< 22nd Street, Hvnttngton Fictitious Buelnna C':t :" n.!:!. r .... ~ lhlm In the aUCUlllon ot Flctltlout Bu•lneea ::..=-i ~ ~ R08EAT N BROXON. 2400 Elden A,,_ 14 Flctltlou• BuaJnna Beach. CA 92&&8 Nam. Statament on 02m~ ~~, the coriu.a. Name ~ dtrll. ESQ. Costa Mesa, Celllomia Name Stat9ment Thia business 11 con· Tht 1o11ow1ng perlOl\I 2002eetaen No b1dd1r may Thi followlng penons ~ lor Pelitioner 2855 E. COAST HWY, 92627 The followlnjl pel'$005 IM:ted by an indMcUI art doing bulil8a as Daly Pllol F«> 28• Mat wl1hdr9W any bid for a era ~ ~ as 629 ~CKcW1tos ~ oa MAA. CA ~:!i ~1';:'~-": ~~ as8 ! ~:~~u~ssst•;i.~~ =h~-;1:/ Ct~= 7, 1•. 21. 2002 ThQ77 :.:; ;:;'lo,~ ~ =· ~ MARES~ o:YtW2,Wl51DZ,OY2ll02 Have you 11arted Seuhalls, C Keley 0 Reid . 92627 NOTICE TO PUl'lll8llt to S«tlon Rotlel1 John ~ NTE, CA ~~. =~~ No, ~he~~8 ee:,· This statement was ~1r ~:, ~c": cf~~o:i~ 22300 ot tht Pl.de Con-llM2 a... Ave~: 03114/02, 03115/02, 03/21/02 MHAPllOT Le&lte A. McCarthy CA 112629 . hied with the County MeN, CA 92627 .,......... ...._..._ u·-t tracl Code. Ila contl9CI ~· CA 112883 ~ MllOM Thi& 1111emen1 wes c 1 Oei11 ot Orange County lllla buslntss Is con-"""""" .,_,,...,, ,..,..,,, · wtn contain provtslona ,,_ bullnell le con-NEWPOAT B~A h xler, Inc. (DE). on <nl22/2CXYJ. lng1on-Beach Union permitting the euc· ~ by: an ~ MEIA PILOT FlctltJou• Bualneaa ~:iril ~·~ ~~ 1453 Minlde Of1ve. Buft· 20026193298 ~:!aby y: i~ High School Dlattld ctulul bidder lo Have you started NOTICE OF Neme Statement on CYJJ!~ ~1 c:r.1~~con· Dally Pllol Fib. 28. Mat doing ~ yet? No .nJ'~nDue ~~~~ ~~~I~ doing~~ No PUBLIC LIEN SALE The tollowing peraoo1 20028812545 duCl*1 by a corporation 7, l•. 21. 2002 TH063 NI<* Schofield 1 t Be ch U Ion -., Dlittfct wr Aobeft John Bualneaa •nd are doing buQlnfls as Owly ~ Feb. 2t, 28. Have you stetted This etat91Mfll wu ~ ~' 01sfnct. :::i~ ~'7'~ 111~'"wit~':'"hc:,; Profeaalona Code tri~~o~n~6~:;ry ~~: Mat 7, 14, 2002 Th0;40 ~ buSIOMa yet? No Flctltloua Bu•lnn• ~ ;'lh~ County 1<1&1 Yorktown Ave .. oonlrect or pennlttlng Cleltt of °'8l10' County Sec. 21700-21707 Cl w A 2 Flctltloue Bu•lnH• Ch Kier. Inc. Name Shltement on ~ County Purchasing, Room 361 payment ol retentlonl on 03/01/'2002 ll<:e ~=:°°CA ~606· # • • Name Statement Btal Jager, President The followtng p&l'IOna 2002fH3874 Hun11ngton Stech, CA earned dlrectly Into 20021894283 No le hereby 91Ven This stalement was are doillQ buslrwa u · 9264a.-(714) 964·3339 e·~row. o l~P"~ M 7 14 by tht undel'ligned that tndeptndtnl Dairy The following persons flied with lhe County AmerTcan Nellon.el Daily Piiot Feb. 28, Mar. eJCI 43SC) BY Gov 11 ""' er. ' · Flctltloua Bu•lneaa 8 public Heo sale °' the Drivers, LLC (CA). art ~ bvlloeu u Cleill d Orange County Mottgege, 3700 s 7• 14, 21. 2002 THO?J Due Date Tl\~y. •m•ng Board 21._. 2002 Il!090 Name Statement following described per-16221 Construction Cir Atlas Fll)ancial, t300 on 02fl2J2002 Su S ""·-A Merell 21, 2002 Signed: ISi Susi Mcl.llne The lollowtng PtrSOllS 1onal property wlll be ~6o:A·2, lrvlne. CA BrlstOI St. North Sle 2002H93294 CA .. mo!". .,.,,ra na, Flctltloua Bu.Jneee 2 pm ~; Conse~::;:n" F~:~=~· are do4ng ~ 81 held al the hour ol This bulln-is con· 100, Nawport Btach, CA Dally Pi1o1 Feb. 28+. ~.: Belllldefe Netwoilllng Name Statement NOTICE IS HEREBY Publlah~ Newport Tht tollowinQ persons LATINI STONE I DE· I 1 o'ctocll AM. on the duc1ed by: Limited Lil· 92660 7. t1, 21, 2002 ll'YiN Enterpria11 (CA). 3700 TM tolloWl~s GIVEN that the Hunt· Beach-Coale Meu I bulilms SIGN 1018 East Lacy ~ CounD~ey ooll ~~·. bl~ Co AUu Mt«:antlle Cor· Fl ltl B al Su11111 St. Santa Ana. are doing • lngton Beach Union Deily ......... _ ..... 7 14 T"'e~d'll.,... __ . !! •. Avenue. Anaheim. CA '""' ~·--porallon (CA), 1300 c1 ou• u nna CA 92704 Digital Tac:h StfVlct ~ School Dlllr1d. Or· 2@ .-......... '""' · · ,_ .-.. u ..... """' q;>805 State o1 om1a. ave you started Bristol St Notti\ Ste Name StaWment Thia bu.in.a Is con-Centtr, 1240 LA>Qan angt ~ Callomle. -TH078 Newport Blvd· Costa Leltnl Stant a Design ~~ElaCOSator~ ~d=l'lfA'f,.~ry 100, NtwpOlt Btactt. CA Thi following persons <b:ted by • COfpotalion Ave .• Coate Mtea CA 8ClirllJ by.;.; lhrough Its Flctlttoua Bualnea ~ ~.'R627l':· 18882 Inc (4C•) 1018 Eesr 92660 111 doing bueiieM as-Have you atarted 92826 ~ Boatd, her.-N S · A " • ESA. located at 2038 D!IYwl. LLC Th11 buskllll Is con· A) ui. F e doing bUlineaa 'J9(1 No George N Kent. lnafler referred to a ame tatement Ea1tlaka na •95. ~92~tnue Anaheim, CNOEW~T BSLVD. de~ Yoc:hes, Prell· ~Id by 1 oorporation 1.11 'c.ci. cf J: wl BelVldere Networtung 20341 irlbuc:o Oaks "'DISTRICT"', wl receiYe Thi lolowlng ptt9on1 ~~ Btec:h, CA Th• busineu •• COO· STA ME A, CALI· n Have you lflrtad s.v.. 8t3 Oahlia, New· Enterprtses Or., Trabuc:o Canyon, up to, but noc Iller than we doing buliW .. dueled by e corporabon FORNIA 92627 This statement wu ~ bu11r1111 'P."1 No port e.c.ti. CA 9262S Willl'am Paillt<, CA 92878 the abov9-1Wtd time, SloneCatt SpedUets, Tirll bualOlll la ooo· Have you started Tht llerns IO be IOld ~ :~'!!., County Alfu Ma<cantilt Cor· Ute For L-. Inc EJCect. VP Thia buaintla 11 con-... lad bld8 tor lht 170 E 17th Slr .. 1, ~ by an ~ do b '? are generally d89Cnbad ...,_..,. County poratlon, Matt y ... llVI, (OE)), t453 Mirada Thlt ..... __ t wu cM:lad ..... an lndMcalal award d contrllCtl tor Colla Meal. CA 92627 ave you atart•d y,;,ng81,;:1nesa Y• es lollows clofhlng, on 02/1512()()2 Ptesldent -·.. Onve. &aieed Clty, AZ tiled wttt, .. ·~~·County Have"' you 1t1rttd lhl lollowlng P<ole<*: GrouTedl. Inc .. (CA). doing bullnns yet? l.abni Slont & Design, tools and/or ottar 20021192531 Thia 11a1atntn1 was 884•2 Cltrtton k ol OrllllOt County doing bualnaaa )'tll1 No Project: 114 hM-438 Cambridoa Clrde. Y11, MM:11 1, 2002 Inc. John Lal/no. Prftl· houilthold ltam9 stored Daly Piiot Fe 21, 28. flltd with lhe County Thia ~ ia con· 0'1l'l2J'lOOIE ~ N Kent Footbtll FIMd Renova-Cotta Meal. CA 92627 Don T~ dent l>Y lhl tolowitlO ptr1ot11· MN 7 14, 2002 111033 Oei1I d Oranal County dueled by' • oorpoulllon 2002Nt33t2 Th• atalament wu lion • OoMtt VW Higfl This ~ la con-This llatament wu Thll 1tatement WU t{AME SPAQ: No: on CYJJI~ Have you lllrte<I Daily Pilol Feb 28 . ...., med ~ IM County School ~ elided by • CCllpOf9llor1 filed with IM County med with the County gpF~A~EUfNo~. Flctltlou• Buelneu ()My Pllol l~~~ ~ ~. ~ No l, 14. 21. 2002 Dioo4 ~~ eoi.lly ::=. ~ t&:2 Ocaaii ~vt!..: ~",:' ~~ County ~02/~~ Co\.nty 8403 Name StatetMnt M«. z. 11, 2001! Th011 BMl Jager, Prllident 10028193171 View High School, O.OUTactt, tnc., Juctv 2002"Mt11 20021H2541 WHITE, SLUUV, C135 ~~ Thie ltalamtnt WIS FlctlUou• BualneN Oeilly PtloC Feb 28, Mer. 17071 00\hltd, HUf\t· Spelgtll ~. V.f1. ~.~Mar. ~ Delly Pilot Feb 21, 28, g~f:THART, AYAH, .,.Tl\t Arst Sttlng, ~c. F~l:u~=r· ~ :"'Or!;. = ~eme ~~ z. 14, 2L 20Q2 Tttlm tc.~ ~i.'!t.tam.m waa ~. ~ ~ Mar 7· 14• 2002 lbOlM Dated 3-4-02 ~~ ~~et~ The follow.Ing peraons on 02l'l2n002 are doing buefilul •· Fk:tltlou• Bualne.. 8ldt t1'1111 be reclMd ftled Wlltl lhl qounty FlctJtJoua 8U9lneN Fictitious Bueine.. ~,J: :~ 1n CA ~-,..,.. • ~~ =:.' ~~3 ~ P1101 =~~m~ ~~~ti.3~ ~:"r~~ ~:, '::' .ti'r'n:: ~~,~ ~ ~eme~ Nern. State!'Mnt aooOl'da~ w1 h Iha re=TheomFI::). St2r'lnll9• l.lWC. Monrovta St. Ste. F, z. 11, 21. 2902 h105i CA 92912 are doll10 bU1fnW 11. opened 111\'d pUbtloly 20011 .. 4111 an ~ bWi1lll •: Tht lollowlng perto111 Pf'OlllllO!lt ol Secllon 2~ Costa Mttea, CA 82827 Kar111 Merit 8Hber. DOM 8 tlon ' rMld Ibid II the~ Dally Pilot Mir. 7 14, wecN. lnc. 30t ._,.. et• doing bulllMIU u: ~1700 It seq., ot tl'lt HWy fl02. New· Vertical Panners Flctltlout Buelnete 122 Onyx ~ Bal>oa Olu 1' 20 •tatad dai.. lllne and .gi. 2!1. 2002 ibciOt Ill "d: 182&, Newport Newport Bttoh 9u1IMll & ProltUions ~.~.:...~ ~ w .. t, , , ,.. ("'\) 1733 "'---s•------nt llland, CA ~,w,...Ntwpoft Btact1, peaoe. PWll and~ f'-",.•-· ~.1. CA. ,,,,_. Plc$ure Map. 308 112 Code of the Slat• ot .... ---.. oon· Monrovi:"''s1.""'8i.e F. .;;,:''~ Thia bueln ... It oon-"""o.::.:'' oattoi-. .,. on Ille at the ... -. .. ,_• BuslMH ".,.._w, 1,;,71~. :C,~cf~Bel>oa , .. c:nt~ to pilot ~adaeov1~·y0Luk'nlted•t•rtu11d· cm:::r~1r:. '111e~tt1>111 o~~. ~.~:y'fu~ ~~S..: ~~~ :::~ ~C:,~t'ltl7· l<atfl«lnt S Wti.t, c::encllldOn In Iha 4Mlnt " dueled by: Umltld Lie· ~ ·'""" doing bU91Mu y11? ..., _...,, gi::111ont °' Clllfomla 11'1 doqJ • TNt bWlneM le COrt-337 1/2 E Bayfront, Of MttlelNnt blfwltrl r..~.~... Y•I? bllity Co. g: .. ~allllt•. lrvlM, Yta. 3111 ~ ~..:...:: loll I nu• and Utt.ct Up ProcM:tlone. t\dld by: • OllfPOlllllOil ::~~~· laland, CA ~71i and obl101h1d The Rm 61nng, LLC, ~Hav~ .• .l~.r:?1t1rtNOld ,,.!he(NDatabeN~ ... VOIOllP, ~ ~tat:!: wu Havt you ttetttd ~alo~15 C~ ~~ ~_.. ~ .. -!!vel>uys~-"--ltlrttdt? .... I LilCV P1nto.kty, PrMI· -""' • 4" alenlit, dOfng bulln... '(9'1 p.-.. ,......_._ ,....... '"''""v-'I' _.. ...... ~·.. m••• ye Thia bu-Is oon· ul>llshtd NtWPQrt dent trtlcal artnars lfVlna, 1112t1Q2 llltd W1t1 ltie CountY Yte. 01/01/2002 seciiO,, a;oo~ ......,.. 92147 YM.. 11·1.01 :?-·~!~~ =c~o~~ m:1sw:t~~ ~.~~~-~~~= ~~= J::~eo:=; ==•~'-c5; =~~~ ~:,.s-: Y•. V1"'2002 08ltt d Orahgl ~ Tlllt t""8nl •• dOlng bWtll&A yet? Dail>'l, ,1,~ ~ te~ ~ of OiwlGe ~ flClllDn ol COiltl .. t m.47 fll9d w111 lie ~ Ktlhe!w. S w-. FlctJtlou. 8'18"'"• on 02/t~ flltd llf\trl tM Colllty Y-. WllO -= •-· ~ ~ ~ "" ~. .,.,_ noted tlbo¥e II JWt VoOeJ, t7t1 CW! ol OnnDi 0onY Thia statement ... """" ~ ,.,_., ....... 2002MF.... 2mz.a a..tc d Onnaa Co&.nty The Del&bMe Grol.t>. HOUHM11 the .. N bW .. eu11nchury Road, on 03lt2120ot' tiled Wlltl Int ~ ._, ......... :h.002 on 02/11WOO:f Inc AcWoul ........ °"" Piiot IUbfllllltcl ~ to Yotbt Lhtl. CA 82811 ........... on c.i.tk o1 Or.nge ~ ~ Mir, 7, J4 2002 _ IOOHtt2lfl JIOOiltf Komondlak. ..... lllll IMlll 1.Jt.iJ.i:t a,:m lutll'IUI 1 Ind Tillt t1u11ne1t It COf1o. ~Plot~·-14 2t ~ ) T Trtclng cwt Plai ,.., 21 21 VP ot ~ Pr~r1111on1 Cod• ~ by. 00 ........ • NI. 1. -Thts;i 200211tii10 :) ;,.. ~ttMrl F1cltUoue eu.IMM Mir. L 14. 20!R M Thie atlllemenl wu ..:-~~::!"" flcdiloue lu..... Secion 1'02t ti, l'IO Hlvt you ata.rttd • t'14 ~ &Q& 21;:; Tr~8 ~ N.me ..... ment Flctltlou. .._.,,... ci..-onllledti ~er!:.= ·w~ WMt A Dif .._ •••llltlnt ~-= :-' .::..."": ~t"e= No ':-..:::=-.•:• ~.,., Vllt!O, CA .,~~=· ........... ,..,. '1l/'Dl'lOO'L ' '*'1nellr. 1108 Coona Thi~~. -.. OOl99d Ml'lllll Thie O'Jdnent ... Tiie llllllMlna 'or--':~· 24~~da M~rci_u~~r:': .::~~ .!"9~:" o.11yP1o1=~ ~coeca~.CA "w~ ... ~1c1':n. ~ .. ~=:r: ~-:"~= -~~-·-n.. tollOWlni> '*"°"' i..ouca .... CA l295e 1378 l.oOM Ave , eta .,J!~I ,1m6'1of1 l>y 7. 11, 21 m 803~~ ~!:: ~-~: ::., ~ ...... =.:; con CM1 11111"•-. 8olt ~. •• doir'jQ .~ • JoMpfl A Olldel1I, 44 I! Cotta ..._ CA ,.,...,. .. , 0 DolDmltf; T.....,.. CA ._ pelt IMdl. CA llllO ...... • N -111*-..._ ....... Enti "°"'*lion•. San~ I.It AA•o ~ ·--· =w" Mtell. CA '=·-=·=-Del'9 .. ~ ••o Oheda Y. AM, MO, bid .......... Atly ~";., ... • ~ = .:::.'1: .=r· ~7 Orrif10f A.,,. .. •8 ~ ...... • sm~~-.. Knaltna StelMr, 10 The Oollna erda. llte. i:;A), tOH OOl'llt•~er ftet .. JI1l!9f ........ * c:.~ ~~1 Cl\ettltlda ~· ~~':, E Cotlii ~ CA ~lomltl, Newport .,. ~ T~-=-ClOn' ~CA •• Nftpo,, .__. II :-&:-'° ,......... ....... 2111t ......,~: °'*"' Aw9~, C011t1 ...._,~CAW i2e2t 8wfl, CA..-, A) ...,.._ == .._ by. tuNnd and Thlt ...... 11 4*1• ::::::-=. ·'= ..... • I tMll .........,. ._., CA ._.., CA lllnlZ7 m. bUelnlel II oon• Thia .,..._. II OOlt-Thlt tM1l'lllw " 001t< ~ wtte cMllld ., • -~ oonllf 9d Wllll " h n.~•• .,... Thie ~ It OOl'I• ~ I fl'*al ~ lly, an lncMllMI ~ .... by;::~ ~Otl-= i~ Have Pl.I ellfted Hive ~CIU01~,,ed ~ c!IH'floetlon r l fl :;. .::. builnem~ ~~\,:~ -He¥e rou atilJH cloi~e3,_.~..:1 ='°_,"'=911 ,et7 \:ft ~~r ytt? ~~-.'.t ;;r.;-;=:-a: =~-~e:t? .... -=' ~...:'? No ~~~Ho Y~·::.:.:"..... ~ ......., r.-. I ow ... ~ =-., Ma. MD ;::: ~:",.:"c:l ~eftC•r Wli9•fl v.. .,. ::-:;;;= =-~= =~1:··~= :~1:·2= ~.T.= !~; ,-s; =•'~ ~ ~~ '0:.-:i ,;11·1111i9!l:: Dl\ ... t...... . ........ "' .. qt1tt1 ;--!'UJ lri;.1 .:.=..... • "=:..·::: _:tF~=-=-·=s. a':;; w r;.r;.-1mld 1: ~~ ;::.~ ~it.~ :..l!!!! ..;. • -.... ._ .. ~ .. -. ....... ' Daily Pilot ' ·~· ' ~...-.. ...,,. Ii.~ The folo'Mng l*90M .. dclWig bulilM .. o.ofh'-V RlQ81% Pl'0-~, 380~81., ~~· Duch, CA Otollrey S1u1n Rtgalt, 310 Holly sw.c. 1AOIN BMcti. CA 12e51 Thll bullnM9 11 con· ~ bv: Ill lndMdu.i Have you started dolnO bu1lnH1 ytl? YM, 11195 Oeotfrty Stuart Raetl'l Thia lllllemenl WU tiled wltb the Cou"ly Qlftt of °""1Qf Col.fl1Y on 02l22f.!002 2002ftt32IO OWiy Piiot Feb. 211, Mar 1, 14. 21, 2002 THQ67 Ac:Utloua Buslneea ,..,,.... Statement The to11ow1na perlOllf .. ~buli*' .. Pactllc General Com- pany, 1661-B Babcock 51., Costa Mesa CA 92927 Thomas R Stadel, 3458 Plumerla Pt., Co.la -.. CA 1121126 Thll busll1..s It oon- ducttcl by: Ill ~ Have you started doing bualne.1 yet? YM, 11122/70 ThomM R Stadel Thie staltment waa tiled with Che Couory CIM1t of Oninge County on 02l26l2002 200211936H Deily Piiot Feb 28, Mar 7. 14. 21. 2002 THQ78 FlctltJou. Bu•lne•• Name Statement The lollowlng persons are doing business as Hannon, CMSlensen & Allocla.tes, 711 w 171h St, 18-&, Costa Mesa. CA 92627 James C Harmon 8 Blanc:t\ard, trvme CA 92812 Frank D Christensen, 92 SydrMiy Bay Dr .. Newport Coast. CA 92657 Thia bullneu is con· dueled by a oen•ral partnership Have you s1arted doing bullnesa yet? No ..,_ c Hannon Thia statement was flied with the County Clertc of Ofange County on 03J05l2002 2002H94'32 Dally Pllol Mir 7, 1~. 21.l8, 2002 !h094 Actltlou8 BuslneH Ntime Statement The following petaOOI .,. dolr1g ~ .. M-OMs PbnlMlg. 1621 Flower, Fullerton, CA 92833 Mll1in P McGreal 11121 Aowef Ave , Full· 81'1on, CA 92833 ThMI bu$1ne1S is con· dUCt«f by en ~ Have you started doing ~ y.rt No MetUn P. McGfMI Thia stat«nent was flltd with the Couruy Clel1I ol Oninge COUnly on 03l'0!5l2002 2002"Mt31 Dai~ Plot MN 7, 14, 21.l@. R !!J096 Cell (949)642·S671 ,., . ,..,, .. ,.. ,. •" ,., ,... 'letttloue luli!M.. '™' ~ ... NMnt ... t11111Mt IMad .-i IN ~ The ~ l*IOftt QM cl °"'* ew.y .,. dalrlg ~ ... on ~ GS o.itgn, 923 Van 2012tff412t Nttt Court. Coate Dl~ PWot Mar. ~ 141 ......_ CA m 21 ,~ i!OQ2 1!!10' 09 Surman. 1123 Van NIH Court, Co1t1 MMe, CA 929.28 Thia bulllleR le con-cM.Wd by: M lndMdltai Have you started doing b\11ln•N ytt? v ... 7131/01 Thlt ltaten*ll WU IUtd with the County a.rtt OI Onlnga County on03f05l2002 200281M62t Dall~ Pilol Mar. 7, 14, 2t. ~. 2002 Th097 Actltlous Bualne .. tqme Statement The lollowlng pttlOOI are doing bullOeisa aa J M Produc11ona, 3087 Mad1fra A.ve , Costa MMe, CA 92626 Jack Myers. 3087 Madeira Ave.. Colla Meal, CA 92626 Thia bu11nesa 11 con· dueted by Ill todMdual Han you slerled doing business yet? Yea, 10/01/01 Thts stat1menl was filed wlth Iha County Cleltt of Orange County on 03I05l2002 2002tlt4121 Dall~Pilot Mar. 7, 14, 21, ~. 2002 Th098 Flctltloue BuslneH Name Statement The followlng pereons .,. doing business 89 MMS Development, 130 lf.2 471h St., New· poll Beactt, CA 92663 Mtci\aet M1n1n Shade 130 lf.2, 47th Sl. New· poll Beach. CA ~ Th1S t>usiness ls con· ducied by an 1ndMdual Have you s1a11ed dOlng bus4ness yfl(1 No Micha.et Martin Shade Thrs statemenl was hied with the County Clerk of Orange CoJ«itY, on~ 20026194627 Oatfy Pilot Mar 7, 14, 21 1 ?8. 20Q? ThQ99 Flctltlou1 Buslneu N•me Statement The folk>wf"1J persons are <bog business as Pubme lntenors. 17915 Skypark Circle IA, ll'Mll, CA 92614 l(ay A Rekers 1970 Port Trinity Clrde, New· port Beactt, CA 92660 Tht• bullness os con· dUcttd by an ~ Hive you 11aned doing buSlnMS yel? No l(ay A Rekers Thos stalement was l1fed with the Counry Cleft< ol Of"108 Covnty on 03/05'2002 20026194626 Daily Ptlol Mlf 7, 14 21, :i.>8. 2002 Th100 Actltlous BuslntH Name St8tement The loltow1ng persoos .,. Ootng buSifl8SS .. a) Spa on WI-", b) Spaonwheets com. 3400 Avenue ot Ans. E319 Costa Mesa CA 92626 Nance Jack. 3400 Av· enu• ol Ans. E319. Colla Meta CA 92626 ThlS business 1s con- ducted by an ~ Have you ataned doing buelr*5 yvl? No Nance Jacil fictitious BUMnMI ,..,,,. SUltement Tht IOllowlna l*90ne .,. dolna buliltill -Thal 'fa•t• Cul1ln•, 22722 Lambert. &llt• 1704, Lake FOfetl, CA 92830 Khtnlt1 8uahyakanllt, 14400 N4tWP011 Ave., 187, Tustn, CA 92780 Thll buslnMa Is con- 'dUcled by: Ill lncMdual Have you alar1td doing buaWIMI yeC'1 No l<hanlt1 Buehy1.k1n111 Thia 1tatemen1 was IHd with the County °'"' ol Orange CountY on 03I05l2002 2002HMf24 Da1'hP11ot Mar 7, 14, 21. '2002 Th102 Flct.ltlou• BualneH Name Statement The loltowlng persona are doing buslnea u Signature Sarvict, 350 e t71h St. 1210, CoClla Mesa, CA 926<!t Seena Michelle Brief, 38 E. 19th St, Costa Mela. CA 92627 Thia business It COil· ducted by. 1n lndMdual Have you alerted doing business yel7 Yes, 9199 Seana Miohefle Brief Thll Sl41emelll WU kf ed w.th the County Cler11 of Orange County on 03I05l2002 200268941114 D11ty Pllo1 Mar 7, 14, 21.28,2002 Th1Q3 Flctltlou• Business Name Statement The fOllowlng peflOf'IS 1re doing business as Foot Soluhons. 1835 Newport Blvd. Sia A· 107, Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Rtehter Investments. Inc., (CAI, 24 Clermont, Newport Coast CA 92657 T"'s bualneu ta ooo· ducted by· a OO!pOrahon Have you started dotng bu-yet? No Richter Investments, Inc • James L. Richter. Prestdenl This 1111emen1 wu hied wrth the County Clerk ol Orange COunty on 03/05/2002 200268M812 011ly Pttol Mar. 7, 14, 21, 28. 2002 Th105 Flctltlou8 Business Name Statement The loltowl119 persons .,. dcMnQ business as SES Cons\hog. Inc , 29 Oonan. Newport Coast. CA 92657 Schildwachter Eng1· neenng SeMCes, Inc . ~ 29 Ootian NfWP(lfl • CA 92657 This t>usrna5 11 000· ducted by I oorpotltlon Have you staned ~~- lnQ SaMc:es, Inc Al Schtldwachter. VP This statement was hied wrth lhe Counry Ctenc o4 Orange County on 03f05/2002 200268941111 D•tly Piiot Mar 7. 14. 21. 28. 2002 Thl()§ STARTING ANEW BUSINESS?fi • • • • • • • • • • • I . --~ VIM' !MY Ille •with the CoudlM Commul'llty COi.et • ,...,.. I« 81» ~ 8oolcstor• I/Id o1e1 NOiiet (fonn OE· Convw1111m e.r BUlltDI NAiil t64) d Ille -ol In 111> J.AST DA TE/TIME TM folloo#ll\o~ =.::.. ~.: ~ ~L ~ hat (heve) peCJtlon Of llCCOUnt .. I' i!OQ2 .. 2 00 9"' ... UM fA fie ~ ~ovlded In Probate Pl.ACE FOO SUBMIT· ~ tllll!W: TIO Bar, Code Mellon 1250 A. TA L 0 F 8 1 D 1700 ~ Ave., ~I« Spedll No-PROPOSALS· OMct o1 COiia .,._, CA rJlfl1 tlce tomr le av1i19b1t Dlr9CtOI' of Pun:hllsing Tiie FlctltloU9 8ull-......_ -... _,..,. ........... CoMt Convnunitu ntll Mml rtfefl'9d lo "'"" .,. --· .,_,., -",..._,_ Oiltrlct .. , abov• WU filed ~ Or· ~ D~ ~· 1370""' Adams Aveoue angt County on EIQ Bullclrlll '1>'", 2·12·02, FILE NO. RtcHMOHD l Colta ~CA 92626 20028890984 AIC"MOHO BID A.ND CONTRACT Huab. Claire Aandolph, 23521 PASEO OE DOCUMENTS AVAIL· IS tiliirl84ll Or. COloflll 'I~ ST!. 312 A&..E AT Office ol N dtl Mar, CA 9'2825 LAGUNA -.,Hft..U CA Director of Purcllulng, Thia bullnen Is oon-1u 53 • • ~r w Davie, CoaSt ducltd ~ ~ Published Newpon ~ ~ f"5" ~ 1111~ W8I BHch·Co11a MeH nue' Buildlng "O", ~ tlfld With the County ~ March dtt295 MMe, CA.. 92628 Clefll of O!wioe County ' (7t4) 438-4680 on <XW5l2001' Flctttlous Bualneu NOllCE IS HEREBY 20021194116 NarM Sa..tement GIVEN Iha! Che above-Oal!Y Pilot Mar 7. 14. Thi followl~ peraoos named Callfornl1 Corn- 2!.?&, 2002 ThHM .,.. dOing btJ1inte1 es: murvty c:ieoe Dl•O: Flct.ltJou• Bu1lne88 Rive Oaucti., 3«0 ~ ~ Trus~ Name Statement ~ =· ~l~~-lnalt~ the "Oislrd" Wiit The followlng ptflons Jacqueline t<anawatf recetv1 up to, but not are dOil°'g ~ • 10062 Edy• Dr Hunt'. later lh9n the above· Event SOlullona, 821 w lngton Beacll CA 92646 Slated date and time, Bay Ave . t-1ewpor1 This bu&ineu 11 COf'I. sealed Bld Proposals tor Beecf\, CA 92e61 dueled by Ill lndMdual the ContrlCI IOI the Erteen Lawreooe. 82t Have you started Work gtnerelly ci.. W Bay Ave, Newport doing buslnMa yet? ~ ~I=. : Cabinet• Beach. CA 92661 J~eflne t<anawalt and Flxturu for This bullMIS la coo-This 11atement wu Coaltllnt Community cM:led by M kdYldull l\i.d with ttle County ,..___ 8oobtcn and Have you started Clef1I: of Or1nge Counry c;,y:;;ltnc. a., doing ~ y9'.7 No on 03/0112.00'l 5 . I Eileen t..awrenoe 20021194264 ubmlttat or 8 d Th PropoHla. All Bid 19 Sl4lement was Dally Ptlol Mar 7. 14, Proposal• shall be fifed with the County 21. 28. 2002 ThQ9t submitted on forms Clerll of Ofange County I I fumshed by tne Olsinct on <XW4l2002 Flcttt ou• Bus neu Bod Propoaats mus1 con· 20028194534 Name Statement lofll\ wtlh, and be ,.. Dally Ptlol Mar. 7, 14, The .follow~ persons 8')00Sllle to, the Bid and 2t. 28. 2002 ThtQ8 afl dOing busineM es· Contract Documents, THE SPEAl<ERMAN, oop195 o1 ..tllCh may be BSC 11665 2645 Santa Ana Ave . obtained from the Dis· NOTICE Of 11. Costa Mesa, CA trict as set forth abolle PETITION 92627 Only Btd Proposals 1'0 ADMINISTER Oevtd H1rscl1 ScMter. submrlled to the Otstncl ESTATE OF: 2645 Santa Ana Ave , pnor to the date and hme PRISCILLA KADEN #1, Coste Mesa. CA set lorth above IOI lhe CASE NO. A212206 92627 pi.de oe>enwig and read· To 811 hetrs. b9f'lelt· This business is oon-1ng ot Bid Pr01>0sals ducted by an tndiv!dual shaff be considered c111nes. creditors. cont· Have you started 1 Bid ind Contract lngent credttors. and doing buStneu yet? 0ocumen11. The 6td persons who mey OCher· Yes. 01/01/02 and Contracl Oocu-wise be lfllerested In the David Hlf1Ch Sclltffer ments are available at will or esll.lle, Of both. Of: This 11atement was lhe locellon stated PRISCILLA AADEN toled With the County above. A PETITION FOR ClerX o1 Orange County 2 Oocumenre Ac· PROBATE has been on 03/06/2002 companying Bid tfled by S"rEVE 200211114744 Propo11I. Each Bfd MUSHNICI< tn the Supe-Daily Pilot Mar 7, 14, Proposal Sllall be ac· llOf Court of CahfOITil8, 2l, 28, 2002 Th110 companied by (a) County ol ORANGE. Subcontractors LISI, and THE PETITION FOR Fictitious Business (d) Stalement of Bid· PROBATE r8Cl\l8SIS !hat Name Stat8ment 11er·s Ouallhcatoons All STEVE MUSHNfCt< be The following persons 1nlorm•t1on or re· appointed as personal are doing business as· ~s of a Bidder on repreeootatlve to admin· Compass ElectronlCS. Its Bid Proposal BJ'ld istor the estate ol the de-3700 Newport Blvd . other documents ac· ~~J PETITION re· ~;:t;>n Beach. CA ~=·~~II 1~ :~~ w;s1s the decedent's Alexander C Alonso rne1e. accurate and 11\18 end codiCtls tf My, 2025 '1tftetest, HemioU or~• • ...,~ccus,.:ao•er be adnlltted to probate Beach. CA 90254 >r unlrue • .,...,.... ... ~ The Wtll and any codtClls This business 18 con· 1nlorma11on provided are evallable for ex· dueled by' an lndrvldual ttlefeln by e 8'ddef shall aminabon In ltl8 fq kepi be grounds lot tht Ots by lhe oourt Have you alerted Incl to reject sucn Bid· THE PETITION re· doing busineu yet? der's Bid Proposal tor quests authorily lo ad-Yes. 2Jl2/r:n nonresponStveness mll'lllller ltll estate under "';~•, ~:n.nl 49 3 Prevailing Wage the lnoependent Adm!o· ' 1 w ~. Pufsuant to Cab· lstralion of Estain Act ftted wilh the Counry torn1a Labor Code (This A.uthorllY w14t a11ow c1er11; OI Orange County Sectlot1 1 m . tilt Ol<ec· IM personal r~ewnt-on 03/Ql/2002 tor ol the Department ol atrve to take many ac· 2002H 94247 lndustnal Relations of tions wtthou1 obtaining Dail~ Pilot ~8' 7• 14• lhe State ol Cahtomla court approval. a.ta<e 21• 8• 2002 TH065 has delemllrled the gen. taking Clf1ain very im-Fictitious Bu•lneu ~ ~~\: ~ ~~r~nJ,. ~ r;: Name Statement ~ ttte WOfll Is to be eentalllle will Ile required The lolloWi~rsons parlomted Cop18S of I in. are dOing as these determ1na11ons, 10 g!Ve notiOe 0 fT fnltractrv•, 903 entitled ''PREVAILING re1115tld persons unless Spri""'lde Dr .. N.......,,,rt w•GE SCALE · are they have wallled notice '.,,. _ .. ,.._ " or consented to the Beach, CA 92660 malnt1lned at the 0.1· t ~ I net tor the WM unleM Thlt twement wtt and .... "" ~ ol filtd Wiii\ the ~ ~= ri:, the a: ~o:Jt~ CounlY '* lllflrdtd the Con-2002Q"46' tnlc:I .. jlrOplfly and ~ Oaoly plgf ..., 14, 2l. llcWed 1o ~ tht 2§. !tot 4, 2002 mm Wot11. 5 Contract Tim•. Flct.1Uou8 Buslneee ~~Ol1! ~ Name StaterMnt eclMvtd Sixty (l!O) dayw ar"Z'9~' aft« Irle dal9 I« "°""" &nbullt Salee And ,;,.. :i:= : :: .= 50C , Inc 1795F 5 Sky lO Prooted lasued by the ~ iJ:14 Unll· • llV\ot, District Falfure to Sullburlt Sa... end ecnieva Subat1nttal .. __ Inc ("'•) 1 .. ,.,,,u Compfetlon within tilt ............ ' ""' '~ Contract Time Witt retUll Sky Pai1t Cir , 61Mt9-'F. In the ......,..,.nt ol lrvfne. CA 92et4 LlqUldated Damages Thia ~ le con- 6 No Wlthdra-1 of ducieG by a ~ Bid PropoHle. Bid Have you alerted Propoeela ahaU not be ~ bullnes. yet? No ~ by any BiOder Suflburll Sales and llJf I p8llod ol Sixty (60) Aeeoc • Inc • Thomes T day1 alltH lhe opening ~. President & Part· ol Bid Propouil During neft..,. ata19ment ._ .. thi$ ume, all Bidders f led th th Cou ry •half guaran1ee pnt.e ' wt e n quoted ln ttJelr respected ~ oJi' g;;r County Sid Propot&ls 20021195452 7 Subetltut. Stcur· ~ PlfOt Mar 14 21 lty. In aicoofdance with 28 A-• 2002 Th. ....;, ll1e provlsloos ol Cali tor.· ....,r .. • 1 "' n11 Public Contract Fictitious Business Coda sectlon 22300 5 aubslitulion ot eligible Name tate~t and e<tOlvalent secur· The folfcwinp person• lties for any .monie1 are doOnll busineN 11S wtltlheld by the Otstnc1 Garette DH"ijn, 341 lo ensure the Contrac· ~ c~ 9~ Newport tor's pet'fomlanc:e under Ga"'• W Sleel>e.n 26 the Conlntcl will be per· . ' .• mltled at the request and San AnlonlO Newport llxpellM ol the Conirac. Beach, CA 92660 tor and in contormoly D'ette Sleelberg. 26 with Cattf0fn1a Publt<: San An1ont0 Newport Contract Code aection Beach. CA 9?660 22300 The foregoing This business 1s con· notwilhllandfng the Sid· dueled by Co-paMe<S der to whom 'the Con· Have you slarted 1rac1 IS awarded shell doong bus#leu ~ No hive len 110l~Y~ fol ~h% ~1a~::i8en1 rgwas ~= 3 ~~ toled with lhe County 10 award tne Contract to ~:,~ County such Bklde1 10 its wntt8<! 20026895456 :::'\: :.:,g;= ~ Daily Polo! Mat 14. 21, secun11es for retenlJOn 28, Ao! 4, 2002 Tht26 und&f Callfomle Pubhc Contract Code aec11on 22300 The la1IU(8 of such Bidder lo make such wnnen request 10 lhe 01slr1C1 within said ten (10) dly penod snal be deemed' a Watv81 of Ille Bidder's nghls under Cahlorn1a Public Con- tract Co.de secllon 22300 a Welver ol lr- regularl11ea. The Dis tnc:t reserves the nght to re1ect any or all B•d P1opose1s or lo waive any 1rregulan11es or m · tormal11les m any Btd Proposal or 1n the bid- ding · 9 A-d of Contnlct. The Contract tor lhl WM!, ~ awarded, 'Mlf be by action of the O.stnct's Board of T l\JSlees to the responsible Bidder submtlllllg the low8$l r• $pOflSN8 8'd Proposal II the 8'<l Proposal rt· quires Bidders 10 propose pnoes for Aller· nate Bid Items tne DI .. lnct's seltclJor1 of Alter· nate Bid Items. tf any. lot determnalion of tne tow· 891 pnced Bid Pr~ and lor lncluliOn In the IQQPI o/ the Conlracl IO be awat'de<t ehaJI be 1n accordance With the ln- 51NCtJOnl IOf Bidders Published Newport Beach·Coste Mesa 06lly Piiot Marcil 14. 2 I , ~ Th135 Flctltlout Business Name St8tement The totlDWlng persons are CIOtng business as Gary d Arl1 341 Bays.de Dr 15. Newport Beach, CA 92660 Gary • Sieelberg. 26 San Antonio Newpon Beach CA 92660 Th11 t>usmeas is con dueled by an individual Have you s1a11ed dotng bus.ne&s yet? No Gary W Steelt>erg This stalemenl was ltled wolh !he County Cler1t ol Orange County on 03/1212002 20026895455 Deily Ptlot Mar 14. 21 28. N! 4, 2002 Th127 Fictitious Bualne .. Name Statement The IOllowtng per$00$ are doing busones8 es Steam and Clean, 270 23rd SI , Costa Mesa CA 92627 Oevod Andrew Gregory, 270 23rd SI Costa Mesa. CA 92627 This bus<ned 1$ oon dueled by an lndMdual Have you started doing busonela yet? No OaVld ~ Gl9QO'Y fh11 5tatement was filed with the County C"'1I ol Orange County on 03/1212002 20021195483 Dally Ptlot Mar 14, 21, 28, AP! 4, 2002 Th128 Flctltlou• Bu•lnesa ptoposed acitonJ The Herry Baoramtan. 903 lrld's Admlnosl11ltve Of· independent a minis· 59flngtlde br .. Newport flcM located II 1370 lflllon aulhonty w111 be Btlloh. CA 926eO Adami Avenue Costs Fictitious Buslneh gr1nted unless an In-This t>uslnesa it con-Mesa. CalllOfN8 92626 N•me Statement • Name si.t.ment The lonowtno peraons a111 doing busilM9 as McGraw Real Estate Group 660 Lombardy Lan. Laguna Beactl CA 92651 Nee ducted by an ~ and are avallabfe to arry ttre5ted person an Have you 11aned lntern1ed ....,..., 0..vv. r&-The lollow•"'IJ peisons objecllon 10 lhe petition ,.... .. ' ..,...... · ere Ootr1Q bustneSS IS and showS good cause doing business 'j917 No quest The Contractor ALOHA VINYL POOLS _...._..... Harry Ba0f8mian awarded lhe Contnlcl for why the ooort .,......., noc Thea statement wu the Woril shall post a l l28 S Huron Or · ~ the authonly Cou ""'lcabl Santa Ana, CA 92704 A HEARING on the hied wtlh !tit nty CCf>'I o/ all a.,.,. e CM111aan Tylln Hams. ""'tltlon will be held on Ctenc o/ Orange County prevailing wage retes tor 1128 S Huron Or ....,. on 0310ll2002 lhe W<ri &! OONj)ICUOUt APRIL 4, 2002 at t 30 200261,..241 locabonl al the &le ol Santa Arie, CA 92704 Pm "' Dept L73 lo-Deily Pilot Mar 7, 14, the Wont The Conl!aC· This business 15 con· cattd at 34t Th1t City 21. 28. 2002 ThQ&4 tor and all Subcon· ducted by' an kldMdull Drive South. Orange. trlCtOfl rorf~ ~ H1111 you star1ed ~F ~ OBJECT to Fictitious Bu•lneu pomon lhe ~~ ... r17Ha: N•me Statement pey noc tess lt\1111 lhe ep-,. the granting o/ the peb· The lollOwfno persons pllcablt prevailing wage This 11a1ement was tlon, you ~ 1PP98r are ~ bullMa as 191e tor the dasslllcallon filed with 1ht County at lhe tieanng and state Convertible Repair, ol W>or prooAde by "-Clettl ol Orlnge County =en~~:' ,:i~ 25332 Claulc Or ' Mis· retpeCllve WOfken tn on 03/1~21195831 the court before the &IOf1 Vi.to CA 9269l i:;,,,oaecU11on and axeco Dally Piiot Mar 14 21 hearing Your ap· CIJaylc JaDm•• •• ,215331o2 4 g:,.:= 28, ~ 4. 20Q? Th136 peerance mly be In per· ass r ' ... " n LlcenM CIN•lnc.tlon. son or by your attorney Viejo, CA 92691 In accordance with the Fictitious BuslneH IF YOU A.RE A CREO· This bullnesa It oon-p<ovislone of Cehfomia Name St.lefMnl ITOR °' COi lla'tglnl cred-cMUd by 111 lndlvidulll PW11c Contrw:t Code The fallowing peraont ltor °' lh8 deceaN<I. you Have you atart1d Section 3300 the Ots· are dolnQ ~ u must Ile your clalm wl1ti ~ .:::ss yet? No trict requires ' that Bid CBC MEDICAL SALES. Che courf and mall a This dlr'I poeMe8 !ht follow· INC , I 679 B Placentia OOfll lo lh8 peraonll rep-statement WU Ing cluaiflcabon(S) or Ave • Cos•• Mell. CA ~ 8POQlnftd by ~ ;'lh n...'!!.. ~ Cahlomla Contrac1ora 92627 th• court Within '°"r on ~""" ~··1 ~ .i lht am. Iha! CBC Med~I Salll :n=. ":...":. ci:e,:. 2002 .. Mm ~°"' 1:'1!~or ci!: tnc • 1ea111 ). ~73 c:r· "'1 ae provided In Pro-Daily Piiot Mir 7• 14, C·6 (Cabln1t and ~C'A ~ la bite Codi Hdlon 9100 2!.JS. 2002 Il1!11 Mlllwo111 Contractor) Thls businffs la oon- The 11111t tor lllng dairnl NOTICE Any Bociar noc eo <Uy <b:t«1 by a ccwpor811on .ill not al!pffl before IUVl"l'IUG BIDS and PfOC)el'ly !Qnstd Hive you atartt<I lour rnonltll lrom the """'" lhaM ti. subject to alf dolnQ t>utmesa wf1 No hearing dell noticed DISTRICT: COAST penattl11 ilT'IPOMd by CSC Mtdlcaf $a19e above COMMUNITY COL· law No payment shall lflc David BurM CEO ' YOU MAY EXAMINE LEGE DISlJUCT be ITIQ tor work, tabor, ::::=· =====:;; the flit Mpt by !he COU11. PROJECT OESCRIP· materilla or servi<* Call Claafn. Toay 11 you are a 1*10f1 in-TION: Bid '1844 • Cabl-plOllldtd l#1def the Con-( .... t) •-.-tel'Mted In 1M 81181•. nets and All1ur .. for _ ... _.._,. Michael V McGraw, 660 Lombardy Lane, Laguna 8e1ch. CA 9265t Mk:h•fle L McGraw. 660 Lombardy L&ne Laguna Belch CA 92651 This business iS con· <U:led by-hu9band end wife Have you staned doing business• yet? Yes 3-1-02 Md1MI V lkGf-Thls s1a1emeo1 wat flied With ttie County C*1I ol O!wlge County on 03/ I '212002 l00268t5481 OeMy Piiot Mar t4, 21, 28. /9 4, 20W !!!12¥ Flctltlou• Buslneu fQme Statement Tiie lollowino ptf'IOnl .,. doing buti\1114 • Extremt Parenting, t400 BrislOI SI North 1250, N"P0'1 a.ach CA 928eO Wtllfam Lewta Seert. 705 Domingo Or •0 ~=rt Beach CA 'Thia bulllnMe la con- ~by M~ Have xou star!!!! ~.March 14, 2002 BS ""!-. • ~ ... - -' • -·--_ _l .~.-.~-· ....... cl_Ofng buslnMe Y9f7 00/ng ~.. ,...., Y ... W-02 Y•. 11,.,,.. w..tl'I LA1W1a Selry W11 afll J MulllfiV, Thit ~ 111N Trwt .. llMcl wlUI ttlt ~ Tllf9 .....,,,.,... ~o:'1~ Covrtf ~= ~ 2002tl"4t0 on o..y Plol ... 14, 21. J00211111ot n. • 4. 2002 lh130 Deily Pla4 ..., 14. 21. 28. Nie t. 2!)02 lblt7 Actltloue Bu•lnff• Flctffloue 8.,.,,_ Heme Stattment Name Stlltemeftt :~· Thi tollowioo ~, SK TrNllno & eon.ult· are dolllg buUwM u Ing 218 16'cti Pl.ce I I< Crown Plldtaglng C«t· eo.c. MMe, CA 92627 tullantl. 14 Mont«ey Sandri Loul•e Ryan, &~Corona det ....,, 218 18th ~ tK. Rlc:Nrd ~ Har· ~ =..c: ~-rtngton, 14 Mon11n1y ducted ...., an ~I CllCH. Coronl det '*'· WJ CA 92925 Havt you ataned Bonno• e.tuM ~,. doing busmeas yet? Mglon l 4 Monterey Yea. Marc:n 91t1, 2002 Ot-olt ·Coronl d8I Mar Sandra LOUIH Ryan CA g2e.2s ' Thia 11atemem was Thia ~ 11 con· Iii.cl •tth the Coonry ducted by" huaband end ~:,~ County wlla 20026195481 Have you staned OUy PiOt Mar 14 21 ~•c:nJ!\:. ?e. Aiof 4. 2002 Th131 rtngton Flctltlou• Buslneu ™• m1emen1 was Name SUWment hied wilh 1he County Cleflc of Ofange County The IOlloWllljl persons on 03/08/2002 are doing l>Yslneu as 20026195137 Babypreclous com 08lly PtloC Mar 14 21 19782 Mac:AMUf Blvd ~?6""-"A'1!.-;...-'4...,,j!QQ?=a---'Th......._11""8 1250, Irvine, Cahl -· 92612 Flctlt10U8 Buafnns Bab\' Preooua (Calif) S 1978~ MaGAMur Blvd Name tatement 1250 1Mn8 CA 92612 The lollowfOO persons • • are dOlng tiua'-s as ~ ~~ Al YOUf Servw:e Mobile Have you st1ned Wash 1027 Concord dotng business .yet? St . Costa Me58 CA Ye.s. 1/2/02 92626 Baby Precious Wiiham R Reodelman Thomas M At>ercrom· 1027 ConootO SI Costa bte. Secretary Me.a CA 92626 Thia staiement was ThlS business 15 con· filed wolh the Coonry dueled by an todMdual Clerk ol OranQ8 Covnty Have you s11rted on 03/12/2002 domg business yet? 20028195486 Yes ;>-l -02 D8J/y PllOC Mar 14 21 W1tt111m R Reodeltnan 28 APf 4 200? Th132 Thos Slalement was • ' ltte<I wlll1 the Coonry Fictitious Buslneas Clerk ol 0.11fl98 County N ··"'•-t on 03'08.'200;> ame--... .. t,men 20026895135 The lollow1119 persons Daily PtlOI Mar 14, 21. are dolOQ business as Casa P'~foca Homes 28 Ap! 4 2002 Th119 and LOlfls Company 92 Fictitious Bualneas Coq>oiate Park Solle C Name St.mtem9nt I rvtne Calolomia !!2606 T folk> L1ure Hall ~ 92 he ""'"9 persons are doing ~ as Cofpo!al8 Patil Suite C Me~ Garden 2013 N lrvme Ca1110mta 92606 Meyer P1 , Costa Mesa This business 1s con CA 92627 dueled by an llldMOual Miguel Gonzalu Have you s11ned 2013 N Meyer Pl doing bu6ineS1 y811 No Costa Mesa CA 92627 Laura Hall BrOl(ef Gu ad u a I up e This stalement was Gonzalez 2013 N filed w1111 tilt Counry Meyer Pl Costa Mesa Clerk ol Orange County CA 92627 on 03/08/2002 Th19 business tS con· 20026615162 dueled by hull>and and Dally Piiot Mar 14 21 wife 28, Apt 4, 2002 Th134 Have you started doing bua1n11s yet? Yes 3 1-02 Fictltlou• Buslneu Name Statement The fottow1119 persons are doing ~ as Guooy Bros Automo· llV8. 2089 Harbor Blvd Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Gary Gundersen 2089 Harbor Blvd Costa Mesa. CA 92626 T'111s business 1s con· oucted by an lndiv>dual Have you started dotng busmess yei? Yes. 1990 Gary Gunderlen This statement was toled wtlh the County ~ of Orange County on 03I08t2002 2002-895107 Dally Piiot Mar 14. i 1 • 26. Apt 4, 200< Th !15 Flctltlou8 Business Name Sta~ment The loffowl"1J P8'SOfW .,. doing bulit"59 as •) Notary Pro bl NotaryPro com 18012 Cowan t100, lmne, CA 92614 Sac:ure<! Funding Cor · poratiOO (CAI. 18012 Cowan. 511 1100, !MN, CA 92814 Thtl buslneU " COil· ~ by I oorpora.tJon Have you staned ~~J:. poratlon, Corinna l<noeeen, Secr814ry ThlS statAtmlnC WU hied Wtltl the County Clel1I or Orlnoe County on 03I08l2002 20021195110 Ody Pilol Mar. 14, 21. 28. M · 4. 2002 Tb IHI Act1ttoua Bue!nne lfeme St8t9ment ni. folloWlng plnlOflS .,. doing~ .. JERONIMO PLAZA. 3 CIVIC Plaza, Sulla t8S, ~= Beactl. CA Wtllia.m J Murp~y Tru1t (Wllliem J ~~hy, TruatH), 112 W""'-r Sheil. QMr City, CA 90230 Thia bullOll8 .. con- <lldtd bv • COlporalion Have you ataned Guadalu9e Gonzelez This ..staremenl was Ned With Ille Countv Clefl< °' ()rwlg8 County on 03/08/2002 20021195132 Oa;ly Piiot Mat 14 21 28. Apt 4, ?002 Thl21 Fictitious Bu•lnHa Name St.9t9mJ1nt The IOllowtnO pertOns are doing busileSs aa A Btlboa KIMac Salon 333 E 1711'1 •E. Costa iw.a, CA 92627 t<Mh Hinkle 1660 Sanla Ana Ave Co6ra Mesa CA 92627 fl1ls tius.ne5S IS COO· ().JC'ltd by" an lndMdual Ha\1'9 you ster11d OolnQ lit.--. yet? No K91ttl Hrnll.le This 1ra11ment was filed wtth lhe County Cl8'i< ot ()rwlg8 Counly on 03/08/2002 2002"95129 Daily Ptlot Mar 14, 21, 28. Nx 4, 2002 Tht23 Flctltlou• Buslnesa Heme Swtement Thi ~ pe1'SOnS .,.. dolllg ~ as eo.ta Sle<ra Ananc1a1 24 t 8 E t.W1ber1k Or Or 4f1l19 CA 92867 eo.11 SielT'8 Anlnclal (CAI. 2418 E MdlbAnk Of Orange CA 928117 This businee.s • con- docltd by • COtpOnllion Have you 1t1rttd doing ~ y«? No CoSla $letrl F'tl'l4nQlll Greg FOllllC». Pr"l- dent Thia llattmenl WI.I med wrCh .,,. eoun.y CIM o4 ()rwlg8 County on 02/13/2002 200Mlt2S32 o.;1y PIOI Mir. 14, 21, 28. lg. 4. 2002 !b137 • . G) EQUAi. ltOUU«l OPPOffTUNITY • Al real tstall ldYeftlsing : In "' newspaptr 11 subltc:t • to tl1t Fedelal Ftlf Houllncl • AC1 of t 968 11 amtndtd ' which makes It llltgll to ; ldwrtlN ·anr prtftrtnct, • limlbllon °' dllcttml(lllton baecl oo na. color, l'lllo· Ion, so. lllndlcap. lamllfll : llatua °' lllllonal Oltgln, °' -Ill lntllltlon to rnakl anr • lllCll preftttnct, Imitation • or dbcriminallon • • This lltWIPIP'f wtll not ; knowlngly acctpl any , 1dvtrtl1emen1 for real • ntatt wlllcll It In violation • of tilt law. Our rllderl art ' 11trt11r lntormtd 11111 all : dWtllinOs adVlrtilld In this • nftSpaptr art rnlabll on Ill 11111111 opclOl1Unly bllis ' To complain of cllscttmi- • nation, call HUO fol.frtl If • 1-aoo-42~llO. ~-~---. ;"' ' 'I ••• ,_. '• ..... .,. iE .... ,,, ..... ~ I.: • ... "-~ ' ' . ,, ..... "·.. . ... r. --=--T-7"'\... • ) J ·t. • ,I I ,, • . J L..; · . .-.. ~--~ -. -" ·r·· ,. •• . . ..-.. (. ··" :. : --.r~·'l > ...... ~ t' '• • ' • : I I . ., ' . . 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The 11ucen and ~g of spades mluccd all hand.. to three cards. &t held Q J 8 of heart~ and Tommy had 10 9 .ind the 11uecn of diamonds, while dummy w~ down to A 6 of heans and a i.pldc. When lbe spade WIS led from dummy. East had 10 i.pli1 the irump honors to pn:vmt Tommy from llCOr· ing a ruff lf1 hand. Tommy discarded the diamond, and East was now forued 10 lead away from Q 8 of trump~ into Tommy's combined tcnace. Mere routine fOI our hero! , • ~KySS I *'cedM e.itz CLK320 C8IMtolet '01 Sil'ter wllh Ash leallle•· Only 1211 miles' $52.980 (117721) Phil!~ Auto .... 574-nn Mlrcedea !SIOSL '88 Creem puff, wllllelten lltlr, ltlOWl!ll lhlou\110UI dltm. 2 !QI!, 116,500 714 751-24&4 111e1n 200 SX SE~ '9' Showroom, 36lt ml, red Ml, loldtd moorvf. doys !!!ll S8950 n4-nH4'4 Pondec Fnblrd c-. '01 I cyt, plwfdl, ce, Ult, pl ...... ed. 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