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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2001-02-01 - Orange Coast Pilot" I • f ' I I SERVING THE NEWPORT -MESA COMMUNITIES SINCE 1907 ON THE WEB: WWW.DAILYPILOT.COM THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 2001 Crystal Cove residents face eviction • State• parks depCirtrrwnt Sdys move is n eedPd to tix Sl!Wd9C system thdl hds leake d into \OdSldl Wdlcrs. 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Mathis Winkler DAILY PtL01 NEWPO!ff BE·\( "11 -Exn•pt tor the d<lrk hlu1· 1in1tnm1s hdng1nu m the closet d ncl n «111pl!' ol hdnd · hPlcl rddto:. on llw d1•<,k . Room 207 ctl thC' Radisson holPI w111 Jlcln't stnkl' v1s1- tors d!> pr1rtic11lctrly 1inus11c1l Rut tn this <'<l..,l'. tht• minor dPlr11ls mdke dll th1• cltfl(•rt•ncP Sinn• f\ fon- ddy mom111~1. thn•p Nt-wport At'c1rh ft reJ1ghtN!> hc1V<· '><'t up rdmp ctl the hotf•l to 1mprovP Im• !>crvtr(•!:. tn thP city's airport c1rl'<1 rtnd Sc1n lo Anc1 H<'tghts. Previously -.1•rvPcl hy the 0rdnue C "ounty Fm• Authnnty'.<. Pm' Stc1twn 27. emer g('ncy rl''>Ptinw tunes httd dropped lwlow llw !>lctndard c1fter the stdlJOn cc1uuht hrP tn Decf>mbN c1nd county f1rpf1qhtPrs wtHP moved to c1nothPr stot111n 1111 C 1lle ttP Avc•nue tn Irvin<'. Th<> I IH.'. c1ppdr(•ntly caused by d mc1llunctwrnnu c1ll1c heater. l <!lt orw ftrPltg h tN shqhtly m1ured c1ncl cc1usPrl c1bout $1 J,000 w orth of ddmd~Jl'. rlcrord1n~ to a stdtement rf'lt-ctsPcl by dulhonty offt· cials at the ttnw. fln Wednesd dy, "Danger -Do not enter " siuns wrre still posted c1t the huil d tng th<tl sits n ear J ohn Wayne Airport'<; runway at the cor- ne r of Cdmpus Drive a nd Dove Street. No ddte hds been set to reopen the sldlton, said Capt Pdul Hunter, a spokesman for thf' fHf> a uthority. Newport BPdrh Fire Department officials decided som ething had to be done alte r monitoring services in the area smce the fire and subse- quent move took place. While county firefighters respond- ed to 95% of au e mergency calls within five minutes before the ir own station became uninhabitable. the situation flipped during the last five SEE FIRE PAGE A18 GR£(; PlY I DAit \ ~, .. ')" Engineer Jim Pasternak of the Newport Beach Fire Department parks his crew's fire e ngine at the Radisson hotel, where he and his colleagues have set up a te mporary post. • Graffiti on the rise in Costa Mesa •Despite apparent increase in spray-painted vandalism, city 's $2,000 reward for arrests has gone uncollected . ,... Jennifer Kho DAILY PILOT "M y real feeling is the city does an excellent job cleaning up graffiti but a lousy job pre- COSTA MESA -It hap-venting graffiti,• he said . "I pened again Saturday. have no enthusium for call- Emie Feeney woke up, in~ to get It painted over. looked Mfou the street and I want it stopped at its IO\ll'Ce. aaw ll -2-foot-high letters Some people in the d ty try to spray-painted on the fences downplay it, saying It's just at Paulartno Elementary 'tagging.· but this is gang School. graffiti. It yells at peop&e that Her husband, John, sak1 we have gang memben in the IUCb grattttl baa again neighborhood, and who become a common ligbtln his wants to live in a ne6ghbor· Nartb nMgb __ boilM_bood_. --~-with gang Tben'~ _ QUESTION TAGGED OUT? ,.,.. '°" •wtldr'lt • rile In ...... 7 " .... .... .,.... .............. ... ._. It? call our Readers Hot- h at (949) 642~ OK tlfld ~ rnell to ~,.._timn.rom. ...... 1P91 Y'O"',.,. 8nd lndudl yo.1 to111t1>Wn 8nd phone,...,._ for......, pursa-one,. Dale Birney, spokesman for the Costa Mesa Police Oepu11Dent,1 Mid gral'fttl ocrun tn incOmistent cydel. SEE GMffm MGI Al INSIDI SPOITS __ ,_ .......... ~~~~~~~~ Hunt .says goodl)ye to Irvine Co. • <. 'rnnp c.111 y':-. 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Crr1y l>ct\'t!>' nflrct-d enn ed Wedne!>- cla y to rtnlt• 1111t tlw do ug h to schools that me t their tdTC!('t ..,('(Ill'" o n thP Acaclf mJC Pertor - mancP lnd1•x { )n t lw 11"1 of b en e fi cidnf."s SEE SCH OOLS PAGE A10 11111 QASSIBS ........... -..................... 17 MJC ll01m .................. -...... IS SPOll'S ...... _ ................................. 11 Ml.IOOI .................................. Al4 ..... Local ~ight In ... of NtionM mmptlttdon. .. -.azw&'-1. I - IN A2 Thur$doy, February l , 2001 BRIEFLY IN 1usm1ss Costa Mesa company going its own way Costa Mesa-based Strategic HR Services announced this week that it · is separating from CB Richard Ellis. The human resources outsourcing company has more than 600 clients, including Xerox anct Disneyland. It provides sta!fing. training, benefits and payroll administration, among othe~ ~rv1ces. Projected revenue for the year is about S 10 mtlhon. 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""Y" J\n'>nn J\11..,r1n hdinx not 11nly olh•r'> c·xp1:>rt c 11n'>ullr1lJ11n'> 111 (,time <,pipe - lit JnS I 111 I rd !.11 elm . ., clPSl<J n<,, -.k1•1c hi'!-r1nd h<1s tt '>pec1cd 1 •H1lur <· i.,1u vrn~ "I 1nv1t.1• PV('ryon" tq r·t111u· in c1nd 1•xp.,rn·n1 r• ttH· lc111k (ind fPl'I ol llw w11rlcl\ lin<·<;t fc1bnc.,," "''Y" J\n'>t1n . II\ r1l 3.th:l V1c1 L1d11, NPWfH1rt Bf'.ic h Arn,c11i r.it111x I'> 11111·11 frflmvlO <t.111 . 11, 1, p 111 M11nrlc1y lhrouuh f-nd,1y rind I () t1 m . lo "> p.111 "ic1111rd11) 111t11r111.it111n (44111 Ii 7 '>->i:lOIJ Tommy Reminiskey Subtle Tones,.., <m•· <ti th1· 111•<,I pl'", . .., lo !incl prqomdS, i1nrl 11''> h c1v11111<1..,,11!•1111 '>\\'Ptlll'I". ("<t!ohnlf'fl• <1110 llS 11\~·11 hn" 111 Lounq1·nc· Jl<ll•t- 111<1'> Suhll<' To111·c;, ,.., tn th" c ·11ront1 cll•I tc1r Pl,11.c1 111 c 'or11nc1 cl1•! t\ lc1r lnfonnc1t1nn 11Wlj h40-:!7H I Armolre """ n •d un·d II!:. ,i111.,1dy '10''.,-111f winll•r r 11l- l•'l·l1un l>y ctnolhPr :lll"~. Arn ml n • (" rr11 • ., women\ I .i:,,h111n!-c1 nrl t1C'CP<;~onPs. 11 '!> ,,, thf· ('11mn<1 d1 ·I t'-lc1r Plc1zd 1n N1•wpnrl 13PdC'h. lnl11rmr1- l11m (tf441 h44-4HHH HE IS The ll'r hnolugy guru KEEPING MACHINES UNDER CONTROL Tommy Rf'm1n1skey keeps the clocks tic king , the computers hum- rmny c1nrt lht• dldnns n ngmg at dU of lhl' NPwport -Mt'~d Umhed School D1s- tnc l ccJrnpuse>!> ctnrt properties Althouyh he hc1s c1 start of lour. 11 1s Tommy J{C'm1n1skcy whom everyone know ... 1n thP di.!>tnct. because he is .ilway'i our thNc trouble-shooting. Th<.• hr!.I thing h(;' does each ddy is to r h1·c·k ht!. c-mc1rl!:. dnd phone messages for prolJl<.•ms r1t c,choob Any ghtrhPl> in the public <1nnou nrr•rnent ~ystem& or dead batter- 1t>s in fin' c1lc1n11s will be repaired and n •pldcC'd in no llme . MAN BEHIND THE CURTAIN Remjniskey also 1s the re<1son the c~mmunity_ c;c1"f<,1t in thP r-omlort of K eeping things running at our schools their living 1oom:,, twice c1 month and watch as school bodrd m e mbers debate the issues, instedd of hav ing to endure the slllf. uncomfortable chdH of the boardroom. Back in his crdmpcd audlOVlSUdl room , he controls the tc1pmg of the m eetings and provides d hve feed to the cable station. I le lollnws the actJon, c utting ba~k and torth betwef'n lhe lhree cam e ras m the boc1rdroom thdt M e controlled by robotics. Meanwhile, he m a kes two tapes o f the m eeting, d VHS copy tor posterity and 3/4-inch tdpes that he takes to the Costa M esa c1nd N ewport Beach cable stations for them to replay. "W e used to do it on audio way bark w~en," Sdld the 23-year veteran of the school ci1slnrl. A CREATIVE GUY The presentdlinnc; lhd~>th~rs mdkC' dt mee lings ulso ht•tpn with Rr>1111 - n1sk('y's crcdlJv11y. He mdy fhµ o ff th<' llnht~ c1nct pow e r thf'm up. but hP hc1d d hctnrl in them long before thc1t ·I do the fOOld91' a ncl wnte tht> scripts for those." Rc mm1c;key ~d id oJ the! Newport Coa&t E IPmentdry Sch ool Videos and the mc1tnlC'nt1ncc and o pe r - clt1on s vid eo thdt fc11thful viewers mt1y remembPr. As more cc1mert1!-mokl:' the ir way into the C'hool syc;t<•m , RPminisk Py'S JOb w ill expdnd, hut h e rt>vels in the chalienyes. he sard "It'~ real chul10nqiny. hut I •njoy it," hP Sdid. "It's like a hornf' -more hke d fdmiJy -hNt• thdn ,1 1oh • -Story by Danette Goulet Photo by Greg Fry Thl'll'0 " rt W11ll'hllllS€' !':.rtlP. q<1in<J throuqh :-;dturdc1 y c.1t Island Living Fine Hawaiian Furnishings 1n Co!>tc1 MP!i.d On .,,.11· <1n · rilrL•c1d y n·ducNl ( 'htnP'>I' rlOllC(llf''i di 25'Y.1 Off, l1t1111h110 lumitun-· <11 25'Y.. ufl, c1ncl .Ill vint.iqP-'ityh• rattan l11rn1t11n· ctl 10"1 .. oil lsldnd L1vmq 1<, ,,, I hhO Monrov1d /\v1·. l!n11 I>. Co stc1 M esa lt'!- (lp<·n Imm 11 a m to 5 p .m . TI1l'~cl.1y th mugh Pnday ancl 11 .1.m to 4 p .m . Sc1turdays. lnlnm1c1t1on. (94~1 650-557fi A perfect day for jewels Of lat<>. we have been deluged with matenal from jewelry companies Must have something to do with that dreaded V-day. The home o ffice o( Batley, Banks & A1dclle. wh1r h hds a b ranch in South Coast Plaza, gav£> us some helpful tips on where the heart symbol onginated. A pparently, 1t elates back to the late 1300s. when scholars made a mistake in drawing the shape of the human heart with a scallop at the top. RETAIL ROUNDUP also has a South C oast Plaza store. hac; just com e out with the. "C-Heart, • a golden pendant created from face-to- lace Ccut1er logos. W e are assured that the local store carries the creation, which comt!s m a paved diamond ver- sion that can be engraved with "spe- cial love messages." ..... How cute. next day. The d ot-corn's locc1l c1lfahdle 1s Trdditional Jew elers di Fdsh1on Island C-.ry tal sparldP.s llkf' d1dmonds, but 1t doesn't have nearly thf' reputation as a best frie nd. Swarovsk1 crystal has honored M acy's -agam m South Coc1st Plaza -with d C lub of 100 a ward for providing customers with a "superior shopping e xperience." • BEST BUYS appears Thursdays arid Saturdays. Send 1nformatlon to Greer Wylder at 330 W. Bay St . C~­ ta Mesa, CA 92627, or via fax at (949) 646-4170 Who knew that the error would evolve into the thousands of variants on the heart shape that now p lague us f'VNy·Feb 14? Speaking or VttnctnlS, C'ctrtlE>r, which Too busy to actually v enture out of your hom e to buy that diamond pen- dant? Enjewel.com says they have more than 2,000 gifts, which com e wrapped and can be debvered the The store registered 100 or more con sumers for the Swarovski C ollec- tors Society by Oct. I a nd won a rec- o mmendation from the crystal compa- ny's regional mana9er to win the award. · Simply smashin!J· READERS ttQIUNE CA 92626 Copynght No ~ ftO (949) 642-6086 rle\, 1llurtrat1om, K11tor111I m<1ttt'f O< bdv~·~u herein c,an be R~ord yovr comments a bovt reptoduced without Wfltt~ ptt the Daily Pilot 0< new\ tips m•n+on of copyn9M owner ADDRESS HOW JO REACH US Our addrMS IS no w 8.Jy St . Costa ~. CA 92627. Clmbdon CORBECTIQNS The limes Of11119e County (800) 2S2-9141 11 is the Pilon policy to prompt· ~ ly correct all erron of substance CIM51fled (949) 642-5678 Pie~ c.all (949) 574-4233 Displ~ (949) 642-4321 FYJ ldttDrW rt.. Newpor1 Beachl'Cmtl ~ News (949) 642-5680 Daily Pilot (USPS-144-800) K Pt/~ Sports (949) 57 ..... 213 111hed Morldrf through Saturday ~ Sports Fax (949) 646-4170 In Newport h«.tt and C0sta Mew, E-mail: c»llypllotelatlrMS.com wblulpllom er• evallable only by MM! Offk.e ~to The Times 0r.,. Buslneta Offk• (949) 642-4321 County (800) 252-9141. In~ out:li6lt of Newport ...,, end luslnet1 fex (949) 631-7126 COJfa M69. ~lpttonl to the ~ by ,,,_ '°"""''""Y ........ ~ l'llot -....,....,.. on+v by • ~ (/f ... Loo,.,.....,,,_ for uo ~ "'°"""· S«Otld (W ~ ,,.id lit C09ta Mesa. -·-a. .. __ CA.~ tndude all ....... .... end local.....,,~ 11111 Ttlt ~ tddr• dW'98' to ,,. ~~M..o.lly Not. lt,O loll 1 stO. C.. MeM. _ .. ____ I WEATHER AND SURF TDIW'ERAT\JR£5 Balboa 71145 Corona del Mar 71/45 Costa Mesa 71145 ~Beach 71/45 Newport Coast 71149 ~POMCAST Good weather but bad surf. The small l\Wll «tivity will dfop wave ~lghts Into the ..,Ide to knee-high 1one. loc.AnoN -W9dge 1-)' Newport 1-)' 11actti.•1 1-)' .. Mr Mtty 1-)' CdM 1 )' TIOES TODAY First low 10 a.m . . 1 5' F1nt high 2:37 •.m ................ 4 •• S.Cond low 8:25 p.m ...................... 2' S.Cond high 3:•2 p.m ................ _ 2.7' "'90AY Flnt low 11.19 a.m .................. 4.8' Flnt high 3:)7 e.m .................... 0.8' s.cond low 9:44 p.m .................... u · S«ond high 5:43 p.m .................... 2.1' -POLICE FILES COSTA MESA • .._.... ..,_..-* A burglary WM rfi>()rted In the 2800 bloc:lt at 6 57 p.m Thunday • Helt.or .,_.....t A Petty theft WIS reported In the )500 block at S:19 p.m Thund.ty • ..., ' Dri¥9: Polle• r~ to a report of • vehtcle burglaty In the 2900 bkKk at 8·)() a.m Thuoday A portAblt CD pleyef and ot._ it.ms_.. lail~ NEWPORT BEACH • ..,. "'-t: A commercial burglaty w lft repotttd In ~ 4IOO bloclt 4lt 4;25 p.m. Fri<My. An unllnown ~ entwed en unM<\nd building Ind tooll lJ unlnn.lled faum'll, 12 ~. IUlled links and nin. Wrllt str~ • ... C.0. lllteaa1. A~ tti.ft W• repot1ed In the 1500 btoctl et 12.:51 p.m. Frl(My. A wlli.t ~ tal!en. • ...., ...... Police 1'111pOflded to • l'9POf1 of • ~ bur- QW'Y In the 1500 ~ lit 7:Jt p.m. r:nci.,. SlfWI _. .nd ~ .iry ~ Ulllan . • ... ' • c-... ...... PollCe ,....,.,. .. \0. leiport of. gr'lnd""" In the 1100 blOdt llt 2 p.m ~ ""~ ... •)ecMtend ...... ........... _ floflc. ,... .... \0 .,....., ... ..,... ....... ln ......... ,,~~~1"'...-. ..... ..-..wa,...... ............... ..... • --• L-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~.~-~~~~~--~~----~~~~~--~·:.;.:~~-;...J "~--~ F~ . .._ ...... Daily Pilot Censorship deprives all students 'of full education I do poorly at keeping reso- lullons. The spirit has d.lways been willing, but the flesh . well, you know. My record is so bad that I qwt making resolutions some> years dgo. Except for one. The only resolution 1 can remember keeplng is tu dv01d wntmg dbout Wendy Leece. I hdven't done thdt for many months, partly becdw.e she wt1s too easy a ldfget, pdrtly bPcduse other pPople were dedlmg quite effectively Wlth her proposals, and pdrt- ly because !>he is a decent ctnd earnest human b<>rng But the last few weeks were findUy too much when she hit us Wlth the double whammy ol creatiorusm tlnrl book-bdnning I let the crl'- dllorusm issue pass bc<'dus~ 11 wds so wPll exploded by let- ll'~ m thP Dcitly Pilot from Eleanor Egdn and mdthemdlJ- ndn David Rector, as well d., by columrust Gay Geiser-SdO- dovd.l, thdt there was htUP I could add £>xcept a siyh. A sigh -and two q111ck points. F11-.1, 1t 1s alwc1y-. po-.- !>ible to11nd d fc•w cred<'n- llalec.I soenW,ts Willing to '>Up- port dlmost dflY pseudr:>snen- llfic concept such as <TPdllon- ism. If the creauonists wc1nt lo play thdt oame. then their dlgumPnL'> mw,t be 1udgNt <hrc:'Ctly dgaU'\St the sldlurc• ctnd ovNwhelmrng numlx>r of snentists on lht> other s1dr I I I l ''°' BI Y < >l I{ :: I <:1101< 1 Lo< \I 1' Rabbi rt lmurance Agency At.rro • HOMl'..OWNER.S • IHAlTH 40 Yrars /11 Businm ~~ ... ~, s ,1.., ,,,., .... , ... 'll••• ' * ' 949-631 -7740 441 Old Nc-.'J>On 8Mi. • ~n 8cadi I Neu 11...g llotpi1all Joseph N. Bell THE BELL CURVE And, second. at the root of creallorust efforts is the pow- erful need of its proponent-; to intellecturtltze laith, to give 1l a veneer of academic respect.ability. In short, lo have 1t both wdys. l spent a good many years of my We trymg to do thJs, and 1t doesn't work. Physical soenre and rellg1ow. fdith dien't brdnches of the same tree, .c1ncl efforts to cross-pollindle them Jedd to hybnds of confusion c:1nd. somctJrnes, absurdity. rm not putlinq down fruth al dU Just UrUl!lSJ thdl 1t be embrdCC'd when• 1l belongs. Cpnsunng l>ouks, howf'V· Pr, 1-. on entirely different mc1lt<>r It comes very clost:• to th<' -;kin -and Lt>ecc, m her Idlest effort, hds apparently lound c:1nother supporter on the school board Fur me, there's d very sun- plP bottom hne. I don't want anyone to teU my children or yrunckhtldren or dnyone else's chilctfen or g randchH- dren what they can or cannot read. And, especially. I don't want Wendy Leece doing it, as I'm very sure she w ouldn't want me setting up a read- ing program ror her children. The Newport-M esa public schools have credted a fool- proof system for pdrents to protect their children from exposure to books or tilms the parents consider mappro- pridte. It's called •positive pemuss1on slip!>,• dnd 1t reqwres parents to return d rorm giving pemu!>sion for their t:htldren to !>ludy specil - ic conlrovers1al material. This mdkcs it possible for children or p<lrenl!> without Leece's fears or concerns to be exposed to a hreddth of creallve work Censonng books deemed appropriate by the profes- s1ondls who !>tdff our public schools would deny thdt opportunity to the great m<lJOnty of <;tudcnts. ThJ'i nght to read nf'etb to bf' pro- tected every IHI d'> strongly dS the n ght uf pc1rc·nts to dc•ny. such expo!>u1e to their own chlldnm I've read "Snow Fdlling on Cedars," dnd 1t 1~ bcctut1 - lully crdlted, deeply fell wnt- mg that rnents dU of the dWdrdi. 1t has rc•cc1ved. To nit-ptek d piece of bterdturc.> ~urh d~ thJs on th<' bdSI!> ol c1 few !>rt>nes thot mdkt.> om• segment of our society uncomfortable is to deny our students ekposure to line writing for all the wrong rea- sons. I haven't read the Allende book, but both its pedigree blld lts critical acco- lcsdes are Impressive. People who read only the allegedly salacious passages and not the book itseU have no right to take a position. This is a work of creative art that needs to be look ed at whole and not in selected pieces. Obiecting on such grounds is rather like pro- tecting children from view- ing Michetargelo's David because of his exposed geni- tals. Or saying that surely some other work of art could fill the same role without such graphJc depictions It puzzles dnd fasonates me that so-called conservd- tJves, who pride themselves on leadmg the fight agamst government interference in our pnvate lives, are at the forefront m telling us whdt we should dllow our chHdren to read. The argument that they can go to a library and check out these forbidden books Slinply ignores the fact that they are an integrated part of a curriculum carefuUy crafted by their teachers. We are dedling with two nsks here: One, that students will be drb1tranly exposed to books or fLlms inappropndte to their age level; or, two, that students will be denied expo· sure to fine creative work because it is disturbing to an adult group with fears other adults don't share. The latter course denies this work to all students. The first course denies it only to thqse stu- dents whose parents choose to opt out for thelI children. It seems to me the lline has come for a little outrage on the part of parents who strongly object to their chil- dren being depnved of fine literature m the cidSsroom by the aggressive action of relJ- gtous conservatives. For many years. they have had ai comer on outrage -and they aren't going to go away So maybe the time has dmved for those who are not dfrdld of creative breadth for theu chil- dren to say: •Enough.· TWo of my children have enjoyed that creative brecidth and outstanding teachers at Newport Harbor 1 hgh School They have gone on to yrddu- ate from fine uruvers11Jes. But even more linportanUy, they have embraced good IJterd· ture as a deep and sabMyrng part or their di:l.l.ly lJves. It would Sddden and dnger me to see today's students denied that same opporturuty. • JOSEPH N. BEU 1s a resident of Santa Ana Heights His column appears Thur~ays. OUR MEALS ARE A TRIP TO MEXICO ALSO ON OUR MENU. OUR "FISH TACOS" MARGARITAS ARE TORTILLA SOUP MADE WITH CHILI SIZE • CHILI CHUSE OMHITTE GOLD TEQUILA! 296 E. 17TH ST. COSTA MESA · 949·64S·7626 For a -healthier heart, here's something you'll find easy to cut out. Dunn~ Ho.1g I k .m Month 200 I. Hoag is nffonn~ Coronary C.1kium Octcnion u!>ing e r .u :i 'r~:ci.il fee. Thi:> non-inv:i,ive 'cn:cning take~ ju,t minute' :inJ can ht-invaluable in idmtifying l'.1rlr cQrunAr)' artery Ji,ea~c (CAD). • SPECIAL O FFER SCREENING FEE: $300 (REGULARLY $400) Mmt pay-.11 time of 'ervicc not reimbur,ablc by imurancc. • R ECOMMENDED FOR MEN 40-65 AND WOME N 45-70 Re\tricted to individuals who have not been dia~nosed with hcan disease but who ha,•e one of the e risk fa cton : f .amily hi story of CAO, cigarette smoking, hypcnenston, high cholesterol, o r diabetes. • SCREENINGS ARE AVAILABLE AT HOAG HEALTH CENTe:RS IN ALISO VllUO AND HUNTINGTON B E ACH , and the results, usually available within I 0 days, are sent to you by a Hoag cardiologist. • To 8CHllDUL.a AN APPOINTMENT, CALL 800/309-XAAY (9729) Offer valid on tests completed by March 3 1, 2001. ...__ CORONARt CALCIUM DETECTION TAK• YOUR P'UtST STKP TO A HKALTHIKllt HIEAltT av CUTTING OUT SOMSTHINCI KA~Y TODAY-TH18 COUPON. TH•N SCHKDULK AN APllOINTMSNT •Y CALLING 800l~XllAY(e729). for J 4 years, Hoag Hospital has led the way in helping Orange County residents better undern and and prevent cardiovascular disease. And now, through thiJ •f«ial Hoag Han Month 2001 offer, we're proud to make available th.ii advanced cardiovucular ICfttning technology. Thursday, February 1, 2001 A3 ·' ,"1 " A4 Thursday, February 1, 2001 FOR THE BIRDS SEAN HILLER I DAILY PllOT Jack Aectch er and Laurie H ayden of Corona en joy the vacant sh oreline as they feed sea gulls in Newport Beach in the afternoon sun. Briefly _in THE NEWS Senior center gift shop to reopen with changes The Costd Mf''>d Sc•mor < '1•nt£>r gift shop 1s PX ppc·tC"cl to r<•o1wn today, but 11 will no longer ctrc <'Pl consig nm en ls The shop, which open!'d in 1992 and clost•cl 1n De>cembPr, when the shop mandg<'r r!'t1rc•cl , previously collectr>cl 25"{, of thf· Sdles rev<.>nuc from cons1qnments, hut 1t will now sell only donated merchdnd1se dnd be run entirely by volunteers. ·Everything we hdve nght now was donated. so we're gomg to get dll of the monc>y .• Sdld Edwtnd Wor- shdm, d mPmbN of the committee thdl will run the shop "The ntdlll thmg we hdve nght now I§ an oil pdmtmg by frdnk Tduncllo on sale for $350. It's a pdmtmg of Sdca- JdWed, the !Amencanl lnd1dn girl who helped lead the Lewis dnd C'lc1rk expPd1t1on ctnd who 1s on the !nPwj dolldr WP alwdys have glass- WcHP, hnr-a-brdc, baskPts dfld some new clothing.· Donations will be accepted coo· llnuously and all prohts will benehl the center The center is at 695 W 18th St . Costa Mesa. Information: (949) 645-3715. Bridal, travel shows to stop at fairgrounds -The fairgrounds will play host to d trdvel show and a bridal show th1s weekend. The travel show will take place PRIORITY PROGRAM ENDS JANUARY 3 1 . How To Plan Retirepient Living for the Future ... Consider THE COVINGTON T he Covington, tht' new retirement community w1th an entrance fee that allows you o r your e~Late to enjoy a 90% reoccupancy benefit. Loc-.ued in a smog free locat1on cooled by ocean breezes and with spectacular views. rhe English inspired architectural plans includes gardens and hedges, waterway~ and nowers And you'll live Lhe kind of unregimented lifestyle you enioy You 'II be able to make choic..e-; on how you want to live Choose from single or duplex cottaHeS or a variety ot apartment floorplans all designed on a grand scale with amenities seldom seen. Keep fit wnh the extensive fitness program, en1oy gourmet cuisine in our dining rooms or prepare a meal in rhe splendidly outfined kitchens in your residence; benefit from the latest in technological advances in your own home, travel; take up new hobbies or continue life-long learning opportunities. Ic's all up to you and do it with the assurance that 1f and when you need additional care, it will be available at Orange County"; newest conunuing a1re community. Visit the model conage to see what you should expect from retirement Uving for the future Call today 1..a77-225 44tt or (949) 362-9662. Priority Program ends January 31st! THE COVINGTON A Planned Retirement Community 3 Punutl •4-A. Aliso VWjo, CA 92656 OWN!d ......... .,,n.~ ttc-. • .. , • ~ _,........,.. .. .,....,.~mer ••n ,...~ ., ..................... ,.......... ·-~-....... ~ •.-•~·"~ ....... -~ .... ..., .. ~Ila' .......... ~ - from noon to 5 p m Sdturddy and 1 1 a.m. and 4 p.rn Sunddy an BuildJ.ngs 10 and 12 and the Parade of Prod- uctc; building Adrruss1on 1i. $6 for ddults, $5 for senior ol.Lzens and Wlll be free for children younger than 12. Thc> bnddl show. held by Amen- Cdn MC'gd Shows, will be held from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m Sdturday dnd Sun- day. and will cost $9. lnlormdt1on on travel show: (714) Y53-4956. l nlormdllon on bnddl show (626) 951-3782 Doily Pilot Wait continues for verdict in Bechler trial Jurors are scheduled to resume deliberations at 9 a .m. tod4y at the Orange County Courthouse in Santa Ana m the trlal of Erle Bechler, the Newport Beach man accused of killing his wile during a boating trip in 1997. J The· jury began, delibera- tions Jan. 24. The 10th-floor conidot ol the courthouse was more crowded than usual Wednes- day as more members of the .media and family members awaited a verchct from the jury. Wednesday's deliberations seemed to go on uninterrupt· ed, with JW'Ors talo.ng just an hourlong break for lunch. Usu- ally, they also take two 10-to 15-rninute breaks, one lll the morning and the other in the afternoon. Prosecutors allege Bechler tut his wife, Pegye, on the head and dumped her in the ocean to collect her $2.5-millJon lile instirance policy. Bechler has continually pleaded not gw.lty, saying his wife was swept underwater by a wave th.dt tut the rented speedboat she was dnving while towing him on a body board. Restaurant opening to raise funds for SOS Ctupotle Restdurant, d new restaurant at Harbor Center, is cele· brating its opening with a party to raise money for Shd!e Our Selves, d Costa Mesa chruc that provide~ emergency servtces to the needy The pMty will cost $5 and Wlll take pldce from 5 to 8 p.m. Saturday at the restaurdnt, 2300 Harbor Blvd , Costa M esa, between the Copy -Club dild Nick's Ptzza. lnformdllon: (949) 5 15-7316 or dianecarollee@hotmaiJ.com . Daily Pilot Thurmy, February 1, 2001 AS ' ' . A6 Thursday, February 1 , 2001 ON VACATION ' Doily Pilot Bob and Kelly Couzens of Corona del Mar visited Maison de le Mer ln Akaroa, New Zealand. Shirley Fox, Patty Anderson and Lee Dutwtler, who are residents of Newport Beach and have been friends since second grade, traveled to Napa Valley. AR Mel RE . . . no wear like it. Thursday, February 1st, 2001 End of Winter Extravaganza 30°/o -800/o OFF NEWPORT BEACH Corona del Mar Plaza 840Avocado (949) 644-9888 The Original MIKE'I CARPET$ OVER 25 YEARS IN-COSTA MESA • Now_Qwned & Operated by Mesa Upholstery• ALL CARPET & FLOORING Vinyls • Ceramics CWAoodl•LLaNmQin~ CURRENTLY MARKED DOWN ) w ...__3_0_0/o_o_ff _ __. 642.-8400 ~s DESIGN CENTER ''For All Your Decorating Needs!'' FURNITURE RE UPHOLSTERY • Custom-Made Furniture • Slip Covers • Patio f urntture • Dra~rles, Shades, · & Bedspreads Add'I '" oft for lbopplnt 1'1111 laturdaf Ot/01/0a ' I , , 1, , r , ,\ -I 1. , \'. 1 1 , , 1r11 • 1 • J. I IJ-l~ ~j ltl() - Hank and Margaret Weber and Nancy and Jack Geerllngs of Newport Beach took a Mediterranean cruise. They're seen here at Taormina, Sicily. Larry and Carla Klein of Newport Beach visited Sintra, Portugal. fint Hom~ F11millii"I' Anti91111 & Colltttibln TratlitioHI to Cott•1~ Gift• & G11rtlnt Dtcor Wish List & Dtli11ny Ga..--dentC~ C.nlm P•lio Di11i11g Brodfasl. l..Mndl, Tea & £sprnJO &ir c.,.,,,, to c1i ... t1ttirrt Uutl & ltart Boob C111tom Pict11rr f,.,,.;,., F11mihlrt RntoratioN .,., ""''" mo rt I 949 722-1177 JJO Cat J 1111 Strttt COIU Ml#, Cl\ (Btlli"' ,,.,, /1111) ------ Enjoy a Spacious Suite, Sumptuous Dining, Entertainment, Bingo, Crafts, Billiards, Beauty Salon . , Transportation to Doctor, Shopping, Fun Trips, Friendly Caring People. From $1,495/Mo. 2283 Fairview at Wilson Co taMeaa Minimum age 58 For more information pleaae calla 949/646-6300 or Fax 949/646-7428 .... I • Doily Pilot , .... ,.., DllECTORY • •llW llVOIJllD t\lf'6 ~In h ~ Pt10t on a rotat'n5I bMls. tf yc:AJ'd =~c:' =~~organtu. . Al.S ASSN_. ORANGE COUNlY OtAPTElt The Amyotrophk: Lateral Scle- rosis Assn., which helps tndivid- ,Wil't who have the disorder that la aJ.iO known as Lou Gehrig's dls- MM, needs volunteers. (714} 375- 1922. ALZHEJMO•s ASSN. OF ORANGE COUNTY Support group leaders, Visiting Volunleel's, family resource consul- tants and office volunteers are Deeded. Volunteers can work on one-time projects or ongoing pro- grams. 1'\'aining sessions are avail- able. (800) 660-1993. AMEllCAN CANCB soanY The Orange County Region ol the American Cancer. · Sodefy seeks ol6ce volunt.een. The society ii a1io seeking volunteers to answer c.alll for the urut'I Helpline lnfoCehter. (9-49) 261-9446. AMEllCAN CANCD SOO£TY ms; COVERVSHOP 1be American <Ancer Society Disoovery Shop needs unwanted goods, such as clotbing. fumilW'e, jewelry, accessories, antiques and collectibles, to fund the todety'• research. educatioo and patient ter· vioes programs. The goods can be drdpped off at 2600 E. Coast High· way. Corona del Ma.r. Volunteen are also needed from 10 a.m. to S p.m. Monday through Saturday at the same location. (949) 6'M777. AMERICAN CANCER SOO£TY ROAD TO RECOVERY This transportatiooprog --1am~ needs vnbmteers to drive cmcer patients to and from medical treatments free d t I • I dlarge. Tbe required 01111dtment is a few boUi'l 8ach weak or mm:dh. Dri- wn need a vdd driwl"l kawe and DluraDa9 mid mUlt be at lellt 2S years old. Vohmteen may we either their awn vehidel or AiDaiam Can- cm ~ vam. {9t9) 261-9'46 or .all,., "°11roer.0tp. AMOICAN HEART ASSN. Tbe American Heart Assn. ls looking for volunteers lb perform various general office duties tn the main office and implement educa- U.onal and fund-raitlng events through Orange County. No expe- rience necessary, training will be provided. (949} 856-3555. AMERICAN HOME HEALTH HOSPICE PROGRAM The American Home Health Hospice Program needs volunteers to give emotional support to termi- nally ill patients and their families in the greater Orange County area. 'll"aining is provided. (714) 550- 0800 or (800) 540-2545. GRAFFITI CONTINUED FROM 1 •Sometimes we go for a wb.ile without having any, other times we seem to find new signs every day.• he said, adding that there have been many inddents lately. John Feeney, who is part of the Mesa North Crime Prevention Committee, said graffiti is back on the upswing of its cycle, after drop- ping for a few months after May. when the City Council upped the reward from $500 to $2,000 for infonnatton leading to the arrest and conviction of graffiti artists. But convictions are elusive, and nobody bas yet collected the $2,000 reward'. lWo people last year were paid after information they reported led to convictions, and one person in 1999 received a reward. But the last reward was earned before the ante was raised, although the $500 wasn't chstrib· uted until a convtcbon in June. Birney said arrests and convic- Over $25,000 of Merchandise I • Mica Dresses • S..h6 s ~ • Nally & Millie Tops & Skirts • Harveys Hanabags f .and more::. , Great Valentine's Day Gifts ... Thuraday, February 1, 2001 A 7 Uons for graffiti are dlf ficult because people uwolved choose locabons and times when they are unlikely to be seen. "They are not doi.ng it to be seen whlle they are domg it, they are doing \l to convey a message or to stake out boundanes or whatever,• he sald. ·nus type of crime is much more c.ti.fficult to get a convic· bon on if we don't have eyewitness accounts.• Graffiti is a problem because it is unsightly, 1t damages priva'te prop· erty, and it decreases the beauty of the neighborhood. but residents could be reluctant to inform the police because they fear retaliation or just don't want to get involved. Birney sa1d "1 would encourage people to let us asslSt them in mai.nta.J.ning the integnty of their neighborhood, whether or not they would like to get involved with the reward pro· gram,· he satd. "We need as much help as we can get in this commu· ruty The best way to prevent this type of thing from repeating itself 1s to bnng the people responsible to JUSbce • I I I 1036 Irvine Ave., Newport Beach • (949) 631-2996 at Westcliff Plaza .. STAIN MASTER ~TRA LIFE T1.6~ Reg. $36.9S Soft Sisal Loop • 10 Year Stain Gaanntee Rated #l by a leading consumer magazine! $699 S..Ft. ......... Reg. $7.99 A~DEN'S CARPET AND DRAPERIES 1113 PtwnU. • Coet8 U11• ..---~ I ' ' A8 Thursday, February 1, 2001 • Send AROUM) TOWN Items to the O.lly Pilot. DO W. hy St.. Cos- ta ~ CA 92627; by flX to (949) 646-t170; or by catting (949) 574- 4291. Include the time, date •nd toc..tJon of the ewnt, M well ti • conuct phone number. A comptete llrtlng Is av•llM>le .t htt:p:Jlwww. dallypllot.com. llSTIR TODAY A brain tumor support group will meet at 7 p.m. on the first and third Thursday of the Q10nth at the Patty and George Hoag Cancer Center Auditori- um, 1 Hoag Drive, Newport Beach. Pree. (949) 722-6237. Jewish Pam.Uy Service of Orange County will sponsor an ongoing Jewish healing support group for people with a chronic illness at 7 p.m. at Jewish Family Servlce, 250 E. Baker St., Suite G, Costa Mesa. Free. (714) 445-49~. The Orange County Japan- ese American Assn. will pre- sent a free children's work- shop on onganu kai at 3:30 p.m. at the Mesa Verde The Orange County Chapter Stanch Library, 2969 Mesa · of Republicans For Choice will Verde Dnve, Costa Mesa. hold its first official. meeting at (714) 546-5 274. 6:30 p.m., with registration Re ·b·e·l Rebel defines the moment with an eclectic mix of casual yet elegant clothing and accessories. The sales staff is dedicated to personalized service. Red hearts in various (strategjcall y) locations. (949) 640-7300 Faahion laland • Newport Beach • (310) 451-3699 • Santa Monka Brilliant SALE UP TO 50o/o OFF throughout. the store thru February 14th J W~LS by JOS~PH ••,A 'l'wuUllon of »wt /or <her 30 l'eon" 9'1 Awwado A" • N1:"'*1 Bew.la. CA 92660 "9-640-6788 • www • .;e;•~••PI .. • AROUND TOWN Jlm McDonald, a Cbrtltlan recording artlJtand record producer, will perlorm at 11 LID. Saturday at the Costa Mesa Seventh Day AdYentht Church, 271Avocado Ave. Pree. (949) 548-6596. beginning at 6 p.m., at the Sut- ton Place Hotel, 4500 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach. (714) 633-6373, Ext. 115. •Employee or Independent Contractor?9 a program on the ramifications of hiring full-time employees rather than freelance consultants, wW be held at 7 p.m. at the Newport Beach Central Library's Friends Meeting Room, 1000 Avocado Ave. Free. (949) 717-3801. SATUIDAY David Loollllteln of Syman- tec will present Norton Utili- ties for Macintosh computers and more from 8 a.m. to 1:30 p .m . at the Chemistry Build- ing at Orange CQOSt College, Z701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Free to first time visi· tors. (949) 770-1665. A workshop for small busi- nesses titled ·Tactics to Make E-commerce Successful for Small Business" will be held from 9 a.m. to noon at Nation- al University, 3390 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. $25, but $5 may be discounted if fee is prepaid. The meeting is spon- sored by the Orange County Chapter of the Service Corps of Retired Executives Assn. (714) 550-7369. G G I T T A A C T I Vt Sx1N cA aa • Facials • Reflexology • PowerPttls • Anti Stress Body Treatment • Waxing . • Stries ..;~. Gift CertifiClltes 1901 Wcstcliff Drive, suitCJA Newport Beach, CA 92660 949.631.1311 Green Systemt Intematlonal wW bbld an orchid sale from 9 a.m. to -4 p.m. at Green S~­ tems International Orchid Nursery, 20362 Birch St., Newport Beach. (949) 756· 1211. Author ~d.a McMJllln Pyle will speak about ber book "Peaks, Palms & Picnics - Day Journeys in the Moun- tains and Deserts of Palm Springs and the Coachella Valley of Southern Caillor· nia" at 2 p.m. at Borders Books, Music & Cafe at South Coast Plaza, 3333 Bear St., Costa Mesa. (714) 432- 7854. etiquette expert Theresa Thomas will teach children between 8 and 12 about table manners from 4:45 to 8 p.m. at the Four Seasons Hotel, 690 Newport Center Dnve, Newport Beach. $105. (949) 760-4951 . SUNDAY A blood drive wtll be held rrom 8 a .m . to 2 p.m. at Tem- ple Bal Yahin, 1011 Camel- back Road, Newport Beach. .fie E Daily Pilot Free. (949) 509-1355. MONDAY The Orange Coast Mineral and Lapidary Society will present a screening of a film on diamonds at 7:30 p.m. at the Costa Mese Neighbor- hood Community Center, 1845 Park Ave. Free. (714) 546-4389. TUESDAY Vanguard University of Southern Califomia will cele- brate "Homecoming 2001 • with five days of activibPs themed "Come Home to the Future• on Tuesday through Feb. 10 at the campus, 55 Fatr Drive, Cost.a Mesa. There wtll be concerts, services, dinners and more. Prices vary. (714 J 556-3610. A four-week, military-style fitness course will be held at 6 p.m. Tuesdays and Thurs· days, beginning Tuesday, dt TUF Productions, 2902 w Paofic Coast Highway, New- port Beach. $160 for member<; and $200 for nonmember.. (949) 646-8828. MAKE YOUR RESERVATION EARLY Va l ni f /i ri e ;$ JP Cly, Our mmu wiU offer stkctions lilte: ~petiurs: Grill ed Shrimp; Carpaccio; Smoked Safmon Bruscchena with Baluga Caviar; and others! E'!trtes: "~tra ~hick Cut" Veal Loin Chop with Risotto; F1let Mignon Stuffed with Blue Cheese, wrapped with Bacon in a Merlot Sauce ; Scabass Pan Seared with Sicilian-Style Sauce; and others! Dmms: A Fine Selection of SpcciaJJy Prepared Valentine dcsscrrs ! Monday · Thundoy 11om-9:30pm fndoy · Sotwdoy 11om-I0:30pm MAJI , an exclusive skln care cltnic, has come to N&.4pOft Beach offenng unsurpassed savic~ for ~County's disttngu1~ client~~. C..-0"'pldt Skin Cal'f • Anti~1ng ·~-5Lf90Y . ~ Doily Pilot Orange Cout College wt11 b<>1t a workshop for people who want to start their own business from 9 a.m. to noon at National University, 3390 Harbor Blvd., Cbsta Mesa. $25. (714) 432-5880. 1be Orange County <Zbapter of the Service Corps of Retired Executives Assn. will host a workshop for small businesses on developing a business plan from 9 a.m. to noon at National University. 3390 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. $20 in advance and $25 at the door. (714) 550- 7369. David Gabbe, author of two books on vegetarian nutrition and cooking, will teach a cooking class titled "Explor- ing Soy• from 6 to 9 p.m. at the Costa Mesa Neighbor- hood Community Cente r. 1845 Park Ave. $30, plus a $10 materials fee (714) 327- 7525. WEDNESDAY A workshop, "Money-Mak- ing Opporturuties with Your - We Deliver Across Town 2nd Nationwide! Assistance • AROUNDToWN Thursday, Febtvory 1, 2001 A9 Home-Based Computer,· will be offered al6:30 p.m. at Cos- ta Mesa High School. 2650 Fairvtew Drive. $45. (714) 432-5880. A ttme-ma.nagement work- shop will begin at 8 a.m. at Orange Coast College, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. $175. (714) 432-5880. A Cal Poly unlvenlty repre- sentative will be available from 1 lo 4 p.m. at Orange Coast College, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Free. (71 4) 432-5894. A workshop on developing great resources will be offered from 6 to 9 p.m. at Costa Mesa High School, 2650 Fairview Road. $7 5 {714) 432-5880. A workshop, "Growing Plants Indoors . . . The Easy Way: will be presented at 9:30 a.m. at Sherman -Library & Gardens, 2647 E. Coast High- way, Corona del Mar. $25. Reservations are reqwred. (949} 673-2261. The American Cancer Sod- ety will present a class tiUed •Look Good ... Feel Better" for cancer patients at 10 a .m at Hoag Hospital, 1 Hoag Dn- ve, Building 41 , Newport Beach. Trained cosmetolo- gists will work with patients with makeup, wig and turban tips to help lude the signs of radiation and chemotherapy treabnent. Free. {949) 261- 9446. FEI. 8 A workshop on helping your child succeed in school will be held from 7 to 9 p.m. at Orange Coast College. 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. $45. (714) 432-5880. A six-session writing work- shop hosted by the Newport Beach Commuruty SeMces Department will begin at 7 p.m . at OaslS Senior Center, 800 Marguente Ave., Room 4, Corona del Mar. $98 (949) 644-3151 A four-week session on how to change careers will begm at 6:30 p.m. at Costa Mesa Established In 1962 Steaks • Seafood • Cocktails Enjoy F:ntertainment 'eJ. thru Sat. ~ \ \lH\I;'>: ~ iV\t.'11l ,,, • Steak 0-Lobster Combo Petite Fikt • Fikt Mignon Australian fA?b11er Tail • New York Steak AIAskan King Crab ~ • T-Bone Steak Shrinlp (scampi 1tyk) • Medalliom of Beef • Halibut Steak with BordalAUe sauce • SwordjUh High School, 2650 PaJ.Mew Road. $185. (71 4) 432-5880. An lnformattonal meettng on a monlhJong foreign lan- guage program in Italy will be presented at 6 p.m. at Orange Coast College, 2701 Fairview Road. Costa Mesa. Pree. (714) 438-4702. South Coast Plaza will host the 21st Orchids lntemationaJ Show and SaJe Feb. 8 lo 11 on all three levels of the Crate & BarreVMacy's Home Wing, · 3333 Bear St., Costa Mesa. Hours are 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Feb. 8 and 9, 10 a .m . to 7 p.m. Feb. 10 and 11 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Feb. 11 (949) 261-2216 "State and Federal Payroll Reporung Reqwrements,· a program presented by Lon Everson, will be held dt 7 p m at the Newport Beach Central Library's Fnends Meetmg Room, 1000 Avocado Ave Free. (949) 717-3801. FEB. 10 Orange Coast Colleg e accounting students will offer free tncome tax preparation seMces to low-income, dis- abled, non-Engll.sh-spea.k.J.ng residents and seruor citizens from 1 to 5 p.m Feb 10, 17, 24, March 3, 10, 17, 24, 31 and Apnl 14 at the campus, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. (714) 432-5685. The PresldenUal Motorcade Classic Car dnd Motorcycle Show will be held from 9 a .m . to 3 p m. at the Ordflge Coun- ty Market Place, 88 Fair Dri- ve, Costa Mesa. The event will feature more than 1,000 vendors, entertdmment,... a cherry-pie eatmg contest and d pednut bdg-tossing compe- llllon $1 0 or $15 (949) 723- 6663. Green Systems International will hold an orclud sale from 9 am to 4 pm Feb 10 and 11 at Green Systems Interna- tional Orclud Nursery, 20362 Buch St , Newport Beach (949) 756-1211 The 552 Club's 2001 Sweet- Hedrl BaJJ will be held at 6.30 p m at the Four Sed!>On!> I lotel. MW Newport Center Dnve, Newpprt Beach. $450 per couple, $22~ per mdJVtd- ual. Reservabons are reqwred. {949) 574-7208 FEI. 11 The Newport Beach Central Llbra:x will present ·A Rag- time Feast,• d chance to learn about a musical style uruque to Amenca, dt 3 p m 111 the Fnends Meeting Room, I 000 Avocado Ave. (949) 717-3801. FEB. 14 The Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Conunerce will present nutnllondl dnd htnes!> expert Rodney Burrei.on of Roex Inc dt the noon net- working luncheon at the Hyalt Newporter, 1107 Jdffi- boree Rood, Newport Bedch . $25, or $20 tor nwmtwr!> (949) 729-4400 The Corona del Mar Cham- ber of Commerce will hold d Vdlenllne Networlunq Mixer w1th Live mu!>1c from '> 10 to 7 30 p m dl thf' Bdhld ConnUudn Ydcht Club lb01 8dys1dl' Dnvt-. C1ircmd del l\ldr 19441 673-4050 Adam ·and Eve got started over a RIB •.• What could be more romantic? BABY BACKS ... AND LOTS OF OTHER GOOD STUFF• Pick-up a 8uQet or Porty Pok! Complimentary Photo & Card for all Valentines ..... Po Poks Include Baby Bock Ribs. BBO'd ChKken lou1S10no Hof Sou~ge Sliced Bnskel. COiesiaw sao·d Beons Combreou H0<1ey Butter and oll lhe utensrl5 -B-u-ck_et_o_f _Ri-b~s Party Paks s259s Pig Pak Hog Pak L.__-=;_;:;;_ __ _. lleeds 6 81 1tet!ds 9 I s499s s649s Now Ace eptmg Lirrnted Reservations 2196 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa (949) 631-2110 www.nbcompany.com •••••••••••••• : Jfyatt 'Regency Irvine • Xnoivs 1Tfie 'lCJay 11o Your J-feart On ... • Va lentine's 'Day • • •• • U'EEHE1\'/J PACl v l GE • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ~ ~ • ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Available Friday through Sunday February 9 • JO, 2001 February 16 -17, 2001 $129.0Q plus tax Per Night Per Couple • includes: • -Cuarantttd late Check-out -Complimentary 'Self Parking -Complimentary Breakfast Buffet for two in IA Caft -ValmliM's Wt/come Amenit11 • •• SWEETHEART DINNER PACKAGE Atx1ilable Only On WednadQ,V, Fd>ruory U , 2001 $75.00 plw lax hr Couple • JndUtla: -Fio. Courw Mcal in Cioo Hllh -Complfmmlorr Vain Pmlthw -Ont lontl SI~ R.J Rosw -Orw "4u of Domalrw Claandorl °""'~ P'" Cual -Ut¥ i!ftmtainnvnt 1Nhlrllfg Pl#tltbt 1Wrr C.-.., Ovtrnlaht AccommodatioN Avail&blt on FcbNU'Y 14th ~II Ra«MtiON f'of Details • Just in time for Valentines! February 1st thru 14th /, .... , •• -~.. -""l~ f.· Stock ) .. -.. J Reduction I ·~. .. · .... ~ . Sale ,, ''·-... ':t .:wti.:t ·~; .. .1' v '\~ ,A..···-· uPto ) ~ Feb. t s• · 400/ .. \ thru .. IO /:" -.. .. \Feb. 14~/ ·\,.,,,,4of~ · .. / r EveI.ing in the store at least 20°/o off!. CHARLES H. BARR • 1 • AIO Thuraday, February 1, 2001 SCHOOLS. CONTINUED FROM 1 were 19 of the district's 29 schools. The checks, which schools can expect to receive in late March or early April, are from the Governor's Perfonnance Awards Program. It is a competitive program estab- lished in the ~tate budget last year with an allobnent of $227 million: $207 mil- lion, which was divided among s.chools. and $20 million that will go to employees of those schools in the spring. The program is based on the Acade- mic Perfonnance Index, the ranking sys- tem mandated by Davis' Public Schools Accountability Act of 1999, which lists each public school according to student perfQrmance. Statewide, schools received a score between 200 and 1,000, based on the Stanford 9 test results. The state has set a target score of 800 for every school. Each school that ranks below 800 is required to improve its score by 5% each year until 1t reaches 800. Schools that receive an 800 or higher are expected to maintain or improve that score each year. To be eligible for the governor's award program, schools that have a rank of 800 or higher must improve by at least one point. That criteria left some of Newport- Mesa's higher achieving schools off the list. Andersen Elementary School in New- port Beach, for instance, dropped two points this year from its poSition as No. 1 in the county. So despite the school's score of 931, it will receive no money. The incentive program awards schools that score below 800 if they increased their scores between 1999 and 2000 by the target 5%. Be TAUGHT how to yet in 1hape, instead of beiny TOLD ... 'Jour results will last a lifetime. ___ _.., •I I I I I I I ( I I I I I I I I f {/ The knowledye ~ou need to 1uccred. WllO'S llmH Wiii Hfllw41 • llst Of the ... Me8 1dtOOIJ fltatwlll ,..,.A_.~ for meitlng ,.,,., __ =~~11 COloM .. M9r ~10$.197 DM~SS 1 Ensign.~ 2.564 Esunda H~ $'8,121 • Harbof View E~ $33,053 Kaiser Elementa~ 146.603 Unco'o Elementary, S47, 173 Marinen Eletnentary, $46w096 NewpOrt ElerneriUry, S~509 Paularfno Element.My, S29,000 Pomona Elementary, S37,612 Rea Elementary, S42,234 Sonora Element.~-~23,555 TeWlnkle Mlddte, l0.',889 Victoria Elementary, $27,481 Whittler Elementa'>i $38,625 Wilson Elementary, )37,865 Dlstrkt ToW: $870,009 Schools serving stude nts in kinder- garten through eighth grade needed 95% of their students to have taken the Stanford 9 exams to be eligible, and 90% of high school students were required to take the test. And there is one more crucial piece, said Peggy Anatol. the di.Strict's director of curriculum and assessment for New- port-Mesa: Schools also needed to show student improvement across the board. "All subgroups had to make their tar- gets too," she said. Ethnic and socioeconomic subgroups monitored by the state needed to account for 80% of the school's improvement. "They can't pour all the gas on the GATE kids,• she said, referring to the Gifted And Thlented Education program. •They can't lose the, say, Asian popula· ti.on because they don't underetand. • The money, while welcome, won't be as much as originally expected. When the state Department of Education cal- culated how many of Califoroia's nearly 7 ,000 schools had earned the awards, the reward per student dropped from an estimated $150 per pupil to $63. The money will be spent for "school- wide improvement.• While how those funds will be used is still undecided, the decisions will be made by each school's site council, not district officials. At Rea Elementary School, where a check for $42,234 is anxiously awaited, Principal Ken Killian said he is planning to give everyone an opportunity to sug- gest how the bonus should be spent. "What we'll probably do is start with all the teachers getting involved at each grade level,• he said. After he gets the teachers' brain- storming, Killian said, he will ask the school leadership team and PTA board to do the same. All those recommendations will then be presented to the site council, he said,. adding that although he doesn't know where or how the money will be used, he does have an idea. #I know there is one thing that seems to be of interest to staff and parents,• he said. "We're all finding the computers we purchased ... to be slow. So one con- sideration may be to try to replace the older computers.~ . 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Ravenna-Sussman said she is honored to helve her work staged and LS thrilled at the prospect of being considered for Uus pres- tigious award. "lnsptred by the trdqtc and sudden death of John F. Kennedy Jr., the pldy oxplores the possibility thdt, inherent tn every blessing, there is d hid- den curse,• Sdld Rdvenna- Sussrnan, expla.uung ber play "The proclivtty to destre for our children the reditzdbon of our own thwcUted ct.mh1bons and the very hwndn propensi- ty to disnuss the smd.11 , ewry- day JOys, not knowmy whdt we had until 1t'i. qon<• • The play be<pm Mound the character Peter Thorton d frustrated actor whu hds hecn hurt in a car dcrnlent dn<l ftnds hlrnsell dtnlnq "'1th Go<J The very colorful C0<!, rl., wntten by Rdvennc1-su.,'>mdn, allows Thorton to <1~1cip the fate Of his unborn '>On llw son may ltve un ordmcH) but B.W. Cook THE CROWD happy WI'>, or he may expen- encP fcUne and fortune and sorrow Thorton d1ooses the rOdd ol fdme dlld fortune And '>Cl the story begms. Ravennd-Sussllldn, who Wd'> born and rdlSed on the Ordnge COdst, has en1oyed d suc:ct.~'>ful cdreer as dil dctf£>'>\, spokeswomdn <lnd pnxlucrr on vclnous proJe<'ts for tc>h•vis1on dfld othN m1>dk1 Sht• hd'> ho'>ted the CdhlcAc<'- nommated trdveJ '>E>nes "Gr<'dt Sports VacdbOn.'> ... d .. \\PU rl'> "Ticket to AdvE>nttm•' for Uw Outdoor Llfe Network ShP 13 now produang Edrthtrek." which she dlso wnte<; <Jnd hosts for PBS dlhlt- <1tf•s d<.ross the country l~dVPnnd-Sussmdn L<; mdr- n1>cl to c1ttomey Mitchell Su.,s- flldJl, pdrtnrr U1 the KOC[ TV '-ldUun for lhe desert ntws For more tnformdllcm on Don't miss the l~west rates in 3 years! Call on a local for· a FREE quote! 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"ln Tuscany· Northern 1h.L!>t invited high sc:hool studenl.'. from thr KdthJ~n Muth Readtng dnd Lec1ITUJ1g Cen- ter's lltc>rdcy program to attend the lecture and sht1rc> lunc..h with the ctuthor "We• dft' (OOUTllltt-'d to (flV· mq bdck to our conunun1ty The tntl'nl.lon or thJ.s lttNctry 'iOClf'ty u. tu fdl.'>e enough fun<ls U11ouqh ctnnud.l ml•m- bershlp du<>s to promote htc-r- acy, as wf>U dS to work with our locdl SC'hools. • <;aid Betty Mower. rcg1ond.l president of NorthC'm lhlst "StudenL'> from our locdl schools ctrP rnvitf'd to dttend edrh lun- cheon, which will tnclude spe- oal tune with the featured author, as was the case with Md yes: Upconung authors set to address the locctJ crowd include David Nasaw, who wrote a blography of Wllliam Randolph Hearst titled "Chief: Llfe of I lean.t. • and famed mystery ctuthor Mary HJgglns Clark. 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My Satur- days have had a cerla.ln lackluster quality to them unW recently, when I found that the New- port Beach Brewmg Compa- ny on the peninsula is not 1ust a bar but a real restau- rant that serves a good Sat- urday ktnd of food and makes good brewed-on-site kmd of beer. Another nnportant thing the Brewing Company offers IS a key locallon. It is almost the gateway to the peninsu- la; you see tt gomg rn, and you see 1t gorng out. If you dre not m the mood for stop- ping in on the way to the beach, you certdinJy might be considenng a ·Newport Beach Blond" or a "honey" after leaving the beach. I am tallung about the handcraft- ed ales, silly . The outside of the Brew- rng Compdny 1s stylish and ornate, with a terrific patio for year-round outside enjoy- ment -otherwise defined as people-watching. A bonus for this place 1s thdl 11 has its own park.mg. a big deal on the peninsula. Inside you will find "The Wedge," "The Duke" and "Brewhounds" - . not surlers, John Wayne or a live band of teenagers, but all house spec:1dlty beers made on site. FYI • WHEM: 2920 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach •WHEN: 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. Sunday through Thursday, and 11 :30 a.m. Friday and Saturday to 1 :30 a.m. Saturday and Sunday. •HOW MUCH: Moderate • CALL: (949) 675-8449 •WEB SITE: http://www.nbbrewco.com . The patio, my favorite place, is large, filled with heat lamps and has been clean every time I've beeo there. In fact, the entire restaurant, 'which serves as a fairly packed bar at night, is cledn and does not smell of old beer. Nor does tt have a sticky floor. This is high praise for a restaurant with beer as its main theme. The focus at the Newport Bea.ch Brewing Company is food and beer, beer and food, but never bar, then beer, then food. If that makes sense .. The inside of the restau- rdnt has tiled floors with pol- ished dark-wood beams and celling. It doesn't get too dark because of the multi- tude or large windows and the sun shining off of the giant silver and copper beer vdts. I am sure my husband wouldn't mind er "light" like that in our house. r would bring Tlna Haugen presents Blond Pale Ale and a barbecue chicken ' pizza, two house favorites at the Newport Beach Brewing Company OD the Newport Peninsula. DON LEACH/ DAll.Y PILOT There are several televi- sions for sporting fans, yet they don't overpower the restaurant unless it is like, say, the Super Bowl. Every television in the house was tuned in for Sunday's game. A fnend of mine recently had her wedding rehearsal dinner there, and the Brew- ing Company suited that kmd of occasion perfectly. The sefVlce was friendly dnd fun, and the place was casu- al and noisy in a •we are cel- ebrating a happy occasion• kind of way. This is not where you your grandmother for her birthday, but you would defi- nitely consider it for your husband's early retirement WITNESS HISTORY IN THE MAKING A special edition of the Daily Pilot on Friday. February 23, 2001 will be your ticket into the Toshiba Senior Classic. [Household names like almer, Irwin, Watson, Kite, Trevino, Rodriguez and McCord are coming to Newport Beach. It's your only chance .to partic ipate in a PGA TOUR sanctlobed event in Orange County all year. [The players of the Senior TOUR have been writing golf history for decades. Advertise in the Toshiba Senior Classic special edition and be a part of the next chapter. ... , TOSHIBA • rr~ .... _,.,•O•ta February 26-March 5, 2001 • Newp6rt Beach COUntty Club ~-=-,.;o. fjust treat your phone Uke that two-foot putt: PICK IT UP. And call: party. The Brewing Compa· ny ol fers several large party menus to choose from. Almost everyon e is guaran- teed to go away happy. This is not your standard •pub grub.· While they do serve an upscale version of some of your favonte pub foods -chicken tenders ($5.29) made of white chick- en meat dipped in beer bat- ter, deep fried and served with ranch dressing; and buffalo wings ($5.29) in a tasty hot sauce. among oth- ers -these kinds of foods are not the ma.in focus. The Brewing Company o.Uers an interesting, adven- turous and full-scale menu presently being revised to mclude that Southern Cali- fornia staple, Mexican food. The current menu offers everything from brick-oven pizzas such as the came asada pizza ($8.99) and the garlic ranch pizza ($8.49), both a must on my next trip. to a seafood calzone ($8.99) The mushroom raVJoli in a garden sage brown butter and Southwest Pasta Caliente -pasta with sealood, peppers and onions in a spicy cream sauce - elevate the Newport Beach BreWlllg Company's menu to a place where C hth's could never compete. However, all your •Amen - can comfort food" is right there too, from fish and chips, fish tacos and luckory burgers to a broiled ahi tuna steak sandwtch. An item I particularly en1oy ts the steamed clams ($7 .79) served in lemon butter and wine sauce with beer grain bread for dipping. This and a hon- ey ale IS why God put Satur- days on the calendar. Being that beers are what inspired this restaurant, l must mention them. H owev- er. this section of the menu tS a much more interesting and colorful read than I can pro- vide here. Suffice it to say that the beer sampler, small beakers of beer ranging from the pale blonds to the hearty brunets (a definibon which also fits any Fnday night at the Brewing Company) is the way lo go, as a lead-in or, as in my case, the finale. • KA11fY MADEJt4s dining reviews appear fNefY other Thursday. " PLUG IN Plug into the Pilot Classified section to find services from electronics and plumbers, to landscapers and painters. -11..oo· - • - Doily Pilot DATEBooK Thursday, February 1, 2001 A15 Occ· pairs disparate one-act plays in Drama Lab Studio By Tom Titus Tiere really is no compar- -ison in quality or presen- tation between the two one-act plays being staged by Orange Coast Colleae's Repertoty Theater Company. How do you compare a work by a Pulitzer THEATER =~~~r to one by a local playwright being staged for the first time? OCC's student company is staging •Lou Gehrlg Did Not Die of Cancer,• an early one- act by Jason Miller, who won the Pulitzer for "That Cham- pionship Season• three decades ago. Akmgside that, the oompany is performing a touching drama set before and years after the Holocaust, "Where Were You on Your N'mth Birthday?" Both are set in 1972, with Oashbacks to 1942 in "Ninth Birthday.• Both plays are directed by Alex Golson. longtime super- visor of OCC's drama pro- gram. but he's chosen the cream of the student crop for ·Lou Gehrig.· In "Gehrig,• Miller has chosen a pair of themes that most audiences can identify with -Little League sports and community theater. VLctor LS a bot-tempered ltaban coach of a boys' baseball team m • WHAT: •Lou Gehrig Did Not Dte of Cancer• end ~Were YoU on Your Ninth II~ ~~ .... 0r.,.eo.t CoHege Dr.m. tab Stu- dio, 2701 Faimew Road, Colta ... • •-= C1oSing perfor-mancm I p,m. Frld~y 11nd ~ •nd 2 p.m. Sund9y. • COS?. $5 or S6 • CALL: (714) 432·5725 and his wife, Barbara, is a local actress preparing to open in a production of "Hed- da Gabler.• U you mused. "not much 10 common,• you'd be so right. Greg McClure and Jessica Marle Hutchinson have a field day with these roles, beauti- fully stressing their contrast- ing qualities without shpping over the edge into parody. McClure gradually reveals the hwnanity beneath the madusmo, while Hutchinson seethes with frustration over a mamage gone sour. It would take a miracle to save this union, and the one that arrives -Miracle Laurie as the mother of a frustrated TMIArfttt 6 Fintst Bu111J s.,,p1y 6 Ftdl Struitt S.lon Maddalena and Matthew McCabe) anguish over the fate of their son when the NaziJ come for them. A kindly French couple (Henry Wyatt Moore and Anne Gray) arrange for his placement m an orphanage as a Catholic, thereby saving his We . Of the cast, only Maddale- na del.tvers the wrenching performance that draws the audience into her plight. Physically and ernobOnally, she LS perfect for her assign- ment, and she carnes it off wtth tear-mduong power McCabe has some ocCdSlooal • poignant moments clS her tor- mented husband Cavinder starts at a cbsad- vantdge His character, by simple math, should be 49 m 1972, but the actor dppears barely 111to his 20s Neverthe- less, he del.tver.> an effective interpretation, though much IS left on the surface Malla Fee, left, and Michael Cavinder rehearse a scen e from "Where Were You on Your Ninth Birthday1" at Orange Coast College's Orama Lab Studio in Costa Mesa. Fee IS soft and supportive as hls wile, but a llltle gnt could enhdnce the c-onflict. Gray and Moore are bl.ind as the French benefdctOr.> ballplayer -does not have this rTUSSlon 111 mind. Laune's tentative politeness melts McClure's rai>id defensive· ness. and there's a good indi- cation at the fade-out that there'll be a good deal of thetr stQQt..¥et to teU. MWhere Were You on Your Nmth Blrthddy?" IS a drama abo\,lt the aftermath of the Holocaust wntten by a sur- vivor, George Rothmd.fl, who obviously is baSUlg hls mam character's expenences on tu.'> own:It's d noble efrort thdt would beneht from d.fl inJec· tion of the vtSCeral strength!> 111 the "Lou Gehng" play David (Michael Cavinder1 EXaPTIONAL MERCHANIJJSE of (MlitJJ rwn9in9 from TANSU clruts to stMll trusuru turd uni(llt bronze Md stlltft f"ldtn piuts. Cliintst turti(ues from • ibstin9uisllu/ '1rimt4I art collector. 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Foundlltlon tt.t.. .. eona~CM'• lnMe ~ Dewlopment C°"'f*'y UoM CJub.Co.ta Me• Newport Hwbcw '""-" Tedibfl a• u n.tt.t.Mrer~ U. 1•8• """" a SCIN •• .,.,..._.,. .... .._..."ur 1'-* ,_ .. c.J.1111 AW a IGM fer .. ~ ...... _,A--' l1tJ•1rt Ca. 'I I • . .. A 16 ThuOOoy, February 1, 2001 DATEBOOK Chilling bi,te of 'Shadow of the Vampi,re' hurts so good Willem Dafoe shines in 'Shadow' A s soon dS the opening credits began. r knew I wds m for a rare 1 treat The luscious sepia- toned art deco designs st>t the ume, pldce dnd mood for this tdh• from the early ddy~ REEL CRITICS of cmema "Shadow of the Vam- pire,· ~elm the Germt1n Exprt''>'>IOnl~I cro of the edrly 1 ll20:-.. purports to tell the <,tor)' ol lhP filming Of th(' clt1<i'>1< ... 1lt•nt horror him No ... c•lc-rdtu • John f\ lcilkovtrh '>ldr. d'> the Cer- mon d1n•ctor F W Mumdu. hut WtUl•m Dt1l0t• '>tedl!. thr. '>how d'> lht> dClor" who pld}'" Mt1x Schrt•ck, lht• dclor who on91nr1tC'd lht> rol<' of No.,ferdtu the vdmp1r<> Now, 1t '>l'f'rll'>, WC' drt> to ct1c,covN why no one clw hd" t>ver port1<1yed t1 vt1mp1r<' w1lh such ch1lhnq n.•dhsrn Unbeknown.,t tu dnyonP Pb1• mvolvf"d m flhninq "No ... lt·r- <1tt1, • M11mdu hc1s mdcl<• d clt>dl wtth c1 rc•c1I vc1mp11<' to plt1y tht• rolt•. I It• 1s to I><' pt11cl, not with monPy, hut with w<'ll, tht1t would <JIVE' too 111ll( h dWdY Tht'> m11C'h I will qlcJclly rewt1l Th1<, d<•hyhtlul him hds much to offer For recd cmemd hull.,, thN<' 1., c1 chdn~e to qo twhmd thP camera for a look at the early days of film.n\ak- ing. For vampire fans, there is Dafoe's absolutely flawless Jiiii F... perfor- mance. There is wonderful humor, mostly stemming from Dafoe's Schreck, whose creepmess is muted with equal amounts of fienclish glee at the unex- pected feast set before tum. I would never call mysell a great fan of the horror genre. but Dafoe's performance IS ITTesl.Stible ·shadow of the Vampire" 1s dtrected by E. Elias Mer- h1ge The only other hlm credited to hun in my current hst of ltlms on video land onhne di the Internet Movie Ddldbt1se, http://www. 1mdb.coml 1s the 1991 horror him ·Begotten,• wtuch is dPscnbed as ·not for the '>ClUPdllUSh." I'm glad Merhige decidc>d lo lighten up on the horror dlld go for the humor. "Shado"[ of the Vampire- 1s rati:d R • JUNE FENNER. a Costa Mesa res •dent in her late 505. 1s vice p<est· dent of a work force tra1n1ng com pany 'Shadow' makes reviewer smile ' N osferatu • ls proba- bly cinema's great- est vampire film. While many subsequent films, such as the Uni-.. ;d,~, . .. ,, ,'· . . . ~ ,~···~ versal fihns of the 1930s and ~Prdnk Lan- geUa's por- trayal of the count m the 1970s, hdve ROIJ orouD ~~~~~u- ld legend, none have equaled the ongi- nal terror and awe "Nosfer- atu• induced when 1t was ongmaUy released The star of ·Nosferatu· WdS a German thedter actor named Max Schreck. Not much is known about tum. He never made dnother film. fn "Shadow of the Vctmp1re, • director E Ehds Mertuge dJld screenwnter Steven Katz suggei.t that Schreck was m fact d vdmp1re dnd that the chrf'ctor F.W Murndu knew "Shadow of the Vdmptre" recreales the> filming of the vdmp1rc C'ldi.c;1c and the hc- llondl behmd-the-i.cenes dra- ma that pldyed out between the dlfector, leachng dctors, producers dnd numerous ART REsTORATION ~ rtpair daM1tgtd: • PORCEl.AIN • CRYSTAL •PAINTINGS • CHINA. G!Ai\. GWHIO • flAMES AND OTilEl ART Cow.cnsus rro-oFF ~~:Rf!F~l L!°' 011 I NI IR!.J.08 S.M OR I fS~ ~-:;;;k-:; tb;-~.~m ---· --· m&a• -..-. ---llaa•u----- Matthew McConaugbey and Jennifer Lopez star ln .. lbe Weddlncr Planner,• a romantic comedy about a woman wbo find.I love With the right guy at tbe wrong time -when &he's asked to plan b1s wedding. Rated PG-13, the fl.Im opened No. 1 at the box office last week. wnters who contnbuted to the Wm's success Willem Dafoe portrayi. Schreck. and John MalkoVlch portrays Mumdu MumatJ promises Schreck the blood of leachng lddy Greta (Catherine McConnd- ck) if he completes the ftlm During fllrrung, the movie 1i. plagued Wlth a stnng of bad- luck incidents, or are they? . The> film is highly enjoy- d ble as Schreck ts portrayed dS ctnema's h.rst real "dtva, • whoi.e unreasonable demands contnbute to the film's difficult shoot Dafoe as Schreck is siJn- ply dlnd21Jlg. Ongmal scenes from "Nosferatu• are inter- cut Wlth thts hlrn. and the resembld.Jlce, mannensms dnd dU of the technical sUni- ldnbes are amazing. Both Dafoe and Malkovtch relish theu roles 1as they know they are bemg Wmed and observed; there lS no 1gnonng of the camera m Uu.s film. Dafoe's and Malkovtch's acknowledg- ment of the camera con - tnbutes to the overall success of the hlrn. "Shadow of the Vampue· ilJ rated R. • R08 OROZCO, 29, is an attorney who lives in Newport Beach with his wife and two cats. WHY .PAY DEPT STORE PRICES? Vt.sit our AREA RUG STUDIO Rugs & Runners on Sale Handmade wools, ayrnhctk, sisals MONDAY NICKI' FISH FaY s..me TftllpUH a.er a.ttertd f'IJh ,, Seelood Dinnen .., .. •Ddup AU. DIA.PT ll!ll ON P£CIA1. TACODA'VS rn.. 1\lll'f .. s..1 ..... ~ ...... ~,.... SWUngat't• uaM •a• ,~•ti; aac auuno DAYS ,.__JW........,. "'*"' __ ..._ewe.-. ....... . U' Mrr..-.T .... C..,.aM ..... St&"""'.,., .. c.,..... • ,.,.,.,, •1 • COMMUNITY . "We heard a beeping noise going off in the locker, and we're checking to be safe." LEE GAETA. Newport Harbor High School's assistant principal on an alarm dock found in a student's locker that sparked a bomb scare Doily Pilot Bo.oks can help guide students "The arrogance of the board majority is appalling. The message being that if EDITORIAL you d.on 't see things their way, you're not mvit- . ed to the party." We wrote those words in December, when we criti- cized the Newport-Mesa Unified School District . . board of trustees for once again snubbing fell ow trustee Wendy Leece by refusing to appoint her to the president's post. And while we stand by our statements today, the irony of those words is now hard for us to escape. The very same Wendy Leece, the very same trustee whom we def ended even though the content of her message often dilf ered from the board's and ours, has asked that two books be removed from the class- room for the same reason -the content of the books' message. That's unfortunate. Because if it's wrong for the boarp to exclude and vilify those things it doesn't agree with, it's wrong for Leece as well . And it is almost always wrong to ban books. We admit the rich tapes- try that is literature is not always antiseptic. And true, the books that Leece finds offensive -"Snow Falling on Cedars," by David Guterson, and "Of Love and Shadows," by Isabel Allende -have rough edges. All great books do. But instead of dwelling on the sexual content that · Leece finds offensive, we urge all to take a look at the bigger messages that these books and most seri- ous works of literature con- vey, those of humanity's struggles, triumphs and tragedies. Further, the books in question are mtended for high school students, not eleme ntary S£hool pupils. These are students who arc faced with a deluge of less thdn wholesome pop culture and tec>n idols every ddy Thec,e arc> stu- dents slrugghng to under- s ldnd lhc-ir own 1denl1ly and dnc-.wpr their own quc-.,t1on., Rook.., rem hr>lp them do thdt. EvPn the~e books. Wt>'re not saying thdt our teen~ !-.hould sign up for the Playboy book-of-the- monlh club. But we have lo believe that force-feeding high school students what amounts to ddily doses of vanilla will most certainly leave them wanting for more Play tears away at family-oriented values It was obvious from the pldy •crease• at Newport Harbor High School last week that the laa •ILBAG advance drd-..,. ma students a re learning more than acting, smgmq and dancing They demonstrdled on stage "advanced" method<> or extub1- borusm, fondling and sexual techruque. Our chLldren dtlend Newport 1-IMbor High School. and we hke the sense of family we feE>l dl thlS school; however, the values of respons1b1hty, self-control, respect and abshnencE> that will continue to foster a fam1Jy-on- ented society seem to be under- mined by the instruction received m the cldSSroom. AMY POWELL Newport Beach Newspaper's Newport bias shows in pages I am a seruor at Costa Mesa High School I I have been here since I was m seventh grade. Ever smce I started reading your newspaper, J have felt that you are biased toward Newport Beach The way l see 1t 1s that Newport 1s a nch city filled with nch people who probably pay for your salary. I think that you are bemg unla1r to your Costa Mesa resJdents who also buy your newspaper Isn't it a fact that your office building Is in Costa Mesa? When f have read an article l feel that l am being denied equal time in the newspaper l have seen articles about the latest debutantes and the unique> society banquets thrown m thE> Newport Beach area. Persondlly, I don't know anyone m Costa Mesa who 1s interested in tho~e articles because they emphas17E> the •wonderful high life m Ne>w· port " Give me a break with dll of your articles on those people They cHe planning these func- lJOnS because they want fame and they want to impress pcoplE> (reaUy out do) their fnends If you really love Newport -.o much, why not have a newspd· per for only Newport Beach res1· dents? Another problem I hciv" w1th your newspaper 1s the WdY you present sport~. Every time there are two games going on at the same ume, say Corona del Mar and ' Estancia, Corona del Mar will get the picture and the mai;s1ve . arbcle, while Estancia 1s on the last page of the sports section Jt doesn't matter how awful a team 1s m Newport, but 1f a team 10 Costa Mesa IS not hrst m the league, then you give them a bard tune. Llqbten up on us; we can't afford personal coaches for our teams, we JUSt have natural talent So to all of you Newporters who thlnk that your city Is No l , the only reason you feel that way is because the Daily Ptlot likes your city better. •about Costa Mesa, it is usually not as good as a Newport Beach artlcle. They are usually shorter and do not go into the specifics Costa Mesa still sees you tor what you are. ERICA MELCER Costa Mesa DON UACH I OM.Y 111.0l The cast of Newport Harbor High sChooJ's production of "Greae.• Daily Pilot's editorial takes a cheap shot I [ am surprised that the Pilot an lDdiVidual by vlrtuo Docs the Pilot that at a.s atteptabl for lDllIU· would stoop to such a 1 vet as of dtliemhlp: believe that all Lounos gtan to nt and remaui lD lh evidenced by th• edltorkl • The ec:titor1al com ere illegal tmnugrants U S. lleg llyl • •Do 'l d11.honor thOH who close to ll&nderlng or that all Ul ol lmnu-On h to wond loughl to end b1gouy, • which ran Steel wttb un ubltanti-grants are LeUDot Pilot would tak Uon, u Uan. 13 con mlng Dr. Martin ated conclu ions about Whll th Pilot encouraging w\docwnented Luth r King., memory. h1I motiVes. It e.aeru d4ilnl that Chris St 1 nondtiUtll to join our oty Prom my point of vi w, the that since he d ln favor h done en e\lil deed bUtMua.cy not only lucli· Pilot I.I dl1bonorlng h1I memory of 5Upporting UnJtod by enerting his opin-ao • l ll allo against lb law with ill lUogka.I reference to his States ltnmlgratton law, iOn that oruy U.S. dll· cau • To dalm \Mt Chm StMI'• he must bf! " L.atmo-uni ahould be INaed po1 don on illepl lmnUgratJon hating b got. 1 hav r..:.. •---on aty comrniaionl. hAI anything to do with Dr. nev r beard or reed U9'...,. the RkM hat gocw on Klng'a struggle II abst.atd. Dt. anything that would record ~ ~. u we all know, edwceted 1eM me ID th1I condu· l9UTTAl thOM ..tao lg6ore lawt ertgbtt. not tor w.ga1 ltbn. c.n the Pilot noc that ... • Old to daft, Ac:ClGrdlDg to Web-...... date between Latlna1 help ure die .... ..., of ow Dk'tloeely. mtl ,...... II Who ant U.S. dtlunl Md thole nation .. •np11 ~to that~ natl ~the .... ....,~ ...... Howlo ' MIOIUS The Daily P•lot wek.omes iett.'S on Issues c~ng Newport Bet1Ch and Cost.a Mesa. We ~ the right to edit fOf d¥lty and ~ • LETTEltS -Mall to the o.i,., P•lot. 110 w Bay St .. Cost.a ~. CA 92627 • READBtS HOTUNI -<All (949) 642-6086 • MX -Send to (949) 646-4170 • ~ -Send to ~1/ypilotel•tm~s.com All correspondence must 1ndude 'J04X full name, home-town and phone number (for verrfteation purposes only) Thurs.day, f ebrvory 1 • 2001 Al 7 \ \ ' Leeces actions should be praj>ed~ By Cheryl ApgAr I mu.,,1 commc•nd Wendy LPeCP tor hE>r courdgeous stpocl un removmg two novels from lht· tugh school rPading hc,I She knPw how the com-COMMUNITY muruty COMMENTARY would re>dCt dnd still. c;hp stood up for whdl .,,ht> knew Wdl> best for the> studt•ntc, Puttlng dll religion dnd pobUc!> dMde, nidtend.l!. con- ldLmng dnythmq of d sexucil ndture reydrdle~s of their ... dCcldun or bterdry mt>nt, dre not dppropndle tor the cla!>s· room It 1s not dn issue of bemg prudlsh or htruUng free s~ch It's dn 1si;ue of help- mg studf'nL'> locuc, on the busmes'> of learn.mg • Even gredt Llterdture cdn drouse humdn nature. but what businP'>!> 1c, that 111 the cldssroom? SE'XUdl feelings quickly occupy an adoles- cent's rrund dnd don't need dny encouragement from the schoob. Every day. classrooms are dt>dhng with students who Me so preoccupied with c,ex thdt 1t maruJestl> itself in out - rdgeous behaVlor, both Ill and out of the classroom Parents in ow commuruty are exijOsmg their ctuldren to sexually laden media before they even enter lunderqarten. dlJ becduse 1t is • naturdl • Sure 11·s • natur· al1 • but throughout m} many yedrs of teadung I have seen O\.er and over agdl.O, lt does atrect student behaVlor It also affects student rela· tJonstupc; and acadenuc per- formance AnyUiung that stirs a child's sexual unagmaoon does not belong m the class- room, and parents would be domg their cluld.ren and socirty a great ervtce if they would avoid these klnds of matenals. And trust the teachers? Just because a teacher is employed by Newport-Mesa does oot ensure that they will have the students' best mtere6t m rrund Every teacher comes to J.hetr Job wtth lhetr own agenda and set of values. These can't help but be reflected m the lessons taught to our children. Parents need to know what's gomg on m the schools and give their input as appropnate. We need to focus on providing all stu- dents wtth the best educa- bon possible So why not get beck to the basicsl There's an awful lot ol learning that needs to be done. Let's g t cm wuh tt. The.re are so many fine p1 of literature available, wby bav th two beCome uch an tssu l ' lb.ey are O!ftaitlly avfil· ble outside ol I.he c:lasaooCD for thole wbo ca.re to read m As a poma\Pt. I for am very g:ra&et\11 to ha Wendy lAec'e on ICboOl ·board I may DOI egree With eftr'ything MJ'I GI' ... but IM et '8lt maa. lhe public aware Of wtwat ii going 00 She IUn up tM pal. Md that gOt to t'8 hMbby far any9QdMy. Way to go, glltt .. A 18 Thursday. Fefxvory 1, 2001 FIRE CONTINUED FROM A 1 weeks. F11e engines arrived at the scene of an emergency within accept- able response-time limits for only 5% of all calls, sa.id nm Rlley. Newport Beach's fl.re chief. "The response b.rnes aren't that g reat." he said. "We took 1t serious.• City offloals decided the situation called for immediate remedy. While discussing the proposed annexation of Bay Knolls, Newport Coast and Santa Ana Heights with City Council members at a retreat at the Radisson hotel on Saturday, City Manager Homer Bludau brought up the prob- lem Because state law doesn't allow counal members to take action on lSsues that have not been publicized before a meeting, the oty's elected officials directed Bludau to put the topic on the agenda for thel.J' Feb. 13 meeting Bludau acknowledged Wednes- ddy that he had authonzed the makestuft hotel-room fire station as the city's chief execuuve without ~explicit orders by counal members. But m the interest of public safety, such emerge ncy action was warrant- c•d, he said. "If the counctl doesn't agree, they cdn hold me accountable,· Bludau said "I'm JUSt uncomfortable with leaving that hole remaining.· While councll members also bad not asked city officials to scout out possible sites for d more permanent stallon in the area, Bludau said that loolung mto the matter was simply ·part of good staff work to make sure what the dltematives are • CounciJ members seemed equally concerned about rmprovmg the situa- tion nght away ·we !.hould try and turn that into something permanent as soon as pos- sible,· Counalwoman Nonna Glover sa10 "We 1ust haven't been cogruzant of the full situallon, I think.· Councilman Steve Bromberg added that providing excellent fire sef'Vlces was a moral issue as well. ·We pr'lde ourselves with excep- t.Jona.I quality on these seTVlces. • he sdJd ·And we have an area of the city thdt might not receive the benefit of (a five-minute I response tlJ'ne. • At the hotel, Fire Department offi- cials said they might already have found the perfect location. A property owner just a few blocks from the hotel has said he PHOTOS BY GllEG FRY I OAl.Y Pl.OT While waiting for a computer to arrive at one of their two adjolnJng hotel rooms, Fire Capl Axel Zanelll Wls out paperwork the old-fashioned way, while ~ngineer Jlrn Paste rnak sits ln the background. area would depend on whether council members decide to go ahead with the annexation of Santa Ana Heights. City ofhc1a ls expect to file an application for annexation with the county by the end of the month. The three areas could become part of Newport Beach by January 2002. • This. possible From right. Zanelll, Pasternak, and Firefighter Tim Richards make their way up the hotel stair to their second-floor rooms after a medical aid call. transfer of power of Santa Ana Heights from the count)' to Newport Beach had probably kept coun- ty fire authority offi- would let the department put up a trailer in tus parking lot for free. said Battalion Chief Ron Sutherland, who supervises fire operations through- out the city. Sutherland added that tus depart- ment was prepared to respond to calls from the hotel roorTl5 for at least a few weeks. But stationing d trailer in the cials from rushing to put Fire Station 27 ..back into seTVlce. said the city's fire chief. Authority officials ·were looking at what 1t was goirlg to take for them to refurbish that site,• Riley said. "Orange County doesn't want to go through a lot of expense if we annex" Santa Ana Heights. Below-standard services in that r neighbarbood would technically not bave to concern the city at this point because the county sbll has jurisdic- tion and provides fire services. But the fire authority also served New- port Beacb's airport area under an agreement with the city. In return, Newport Beach firefighters help out in the Newport Coast area, which is also still under county control, Riley said. Returning from a call shortly after noon Wednesday -a man bad passed out irl a nearby parking lot and paramedics had taken him to lrvlne Medical Center -the hotel- based trl<> of firefighters said they'd never experienced anything like their current posting before. ·u·s different," said Firefighter Tirn Richards after climbing the two dozen stairs from the street to the 'Second- noor room. "No cooking facilities. No workout tad.titles.• After 29 hours of a 48-hour shift, the novelty seemed to have already worn off, a little, for Richards. Capt. Axel Zanelli and Engmeer JIDl Paster- nak, who had come on duty Wednes- day morrung, seemed more amused. Asked if the hotel telev1s1on mcluded movie cable channels, Pasternak was qwck to respond. "Usually it's Fire Department- relaled films that we watch up here,· he said, smiling. "No HBO." Sutherland, who had stopped by to check on his pioneer firefighters, said the kitchen-less room probably did inconvenience the men. The city's tire stations all include kitchens to keep firefighters fed during their long shifts. "The nice thing 1s that they don't have to clean the bathroom,• Suther- land said , add.mg that firefighters keep the city's six fire stations lldy themselves. "They have maid ser- vtce. • A quickly purchased rrucrowave and a refngerator that hotel ofhoals had delivered to the room aie helping to alleviate the problem, Sutherland said. He added that the oty bad rented two rooms for $84 each per rught. "They gave us the government rate,· he said. And while trymg to make the expenence as pleasant as possible. the battalion chief pointed out that some lines had been drawn. "We put the clamps down,· he said, laughing. "We told them. 'No charging to the room. lf you order room service, puJ it on your own cred- it card.' ... How bad can it be? Sit.ting in a hotel room, wrubng for calls?" Doily Pilot COVE CONTINUED FROM A1 to a luxury resort plan for the beach. That plan has been in the works since September 1997, when the state signed a contract with Sari Francis- . co developer Michael Freed to act as the concessionaire of a $35-rnillion resort Steams said the state has begun to reassess the deal, which was signed under the administration of fonner Gov. Pete Wilson . "We're taking a hard, long look at where we are beaded from h ere,· Steams said. •And I think Michael Freed is too ... Under one option, the state could buy out Freed, who has said he has spent more than $1 11ll.i.lllon in d esign costs. However, Steams said the public agency would have to find the funding, and it isn•t clear if the state could pull the plug on the deal because the contract 1s legally binding. Locally, environmental groups have been mar- shaling their e fforts to oppose Freed's p lan, even while looking into other alternatives for the cove. Groups opposed to the plaa .include the Alliance to Rescue Crystal Cove. Sierra Club, League for Coastal Protection, the Swtnder Foundation and Orange County Coast- keeper. Heiress Joan lrvme Smith, whose family sold the cove to the st.ate in 1979 for $32.6 million. bas also joined the fight The 67-year-old Smith has hosted strategy meet- ings with the groups at her San Juan Capistrano ranch . "My position is of a con- ciliatory position,· Smith said. "The first thing we need to do is bring all the groups together. . . . This thing ts some thing I've . watched for 30 years. It's become an obsession.• l 6 IN A SERIES POPCO and The Irvine Company A kid d igs in to a bag of popcorn at the Saturday matinee and never knows he's reaching into 40 years of .planning. Hardly any of us think about how that theatre came to be'"" where it is, o r the park we juc;t walked through, the schools our children go to, the ho mes we live in. That's our JOb, behind the scenes, to think, plan, design and help make the places we all enJOY . • THEAVINE~ Good Planning Goes A Long Way -I Doily Pilot Priorities taking their toll I n my final column before Hoag Hospital's Dr. Lisa Worsch induces labor on my wife and delivers our first child this weekend, here are 10 wishes for the Toshiba Senior Classic, which also has a pretty big stake at Hoag these days: 1) That Arnold Palmer plays again. Even if the King's scores weren't exactly as low as he would like in his Toshiba Classic debut last year (79-74-153), his appearance was the highlight of the tournament. This year, tournament officials are hopeful Palmer will return to Newport Beach Country Club for Toshiba Classic VII. 2} That the Toshiba ClasStc, the only PGA Tour-sanctioned event in Orange County, raises another $1 million for Hoag, the managing charity of the most philanthropic stop on the Senior PGA Tour. Richard Dunn GOLF Lee TreVUlo. 3) That there's another playoff. The Toshiba Classic had memorable playoffs in 1997 and '99, but most forget a third was played last year in the Super Seniors as George Archer birdied the second extra hole, No. t 71 on Saturday to defeat legendary 4) That Ai'.len Doyle, the defending champion of the rain-shortened 2000 Toshiba Classic, isn't asked every time he's interviewed if he feels last year's title here was tainted because of only 36 holes of play. ·Lt Gil Morgan will give back his trophy (after winning a shortened event at Indianapolis), then I'll give back mine,• Doyle quipped during Media Day in January. "But you'll have a harder time getting it from Gu than you would me. So if you can do that, I'll do what he dbes." 5) That '97 Toshiba champion ... Bob Murphy. who will not play in this year's Senior Classic for the second straight year because of his television duties with NBC, will one day make another 80-foot birdie putt at 17 . It was Murphy's incredible. uphill python putt on a two-tiered green that ended a nine-hole playoff over Jay Sigel in '97, at the time the longest playoff in Senior PGA Tour history. 6) That '99 champion Gary McCord and runner-up John Jac;obs get paired up in a round and tease each other like they did in their hilarious five-hole playoff. 7) That JaGQbs, like he did last year, or some other Senior Tour pro, sinks a hole-in-one during a pro-am round to the delight of amateurs in his group. . 8) That no one will get injured in a golf cart during a pro-am round while attempting to drive under the ropes. Last year, an accident involving SEE GOLF PAGE 84 • ·--~. Quote of 1HEDIY .. ·1 ~ al the girls met wel. We lwdd them lo one goal; that's the whole tecln playilg defense ... " John. Vargas. Corona del Mar High girls water polo coach . ~ _ ... _ ... ftbfucry S honoree llm llANSIN-llllT Sports Editor Roger Corfson • 949-574-4223 • Sports Fax: 949-650-0170 •Thursday, Februory 1, 2001 Bl C oronadel Mar High sophomore Christina Hewko (In the dark cap) battles In the hole with a University High opponent In Wednesday's big Pacific Coast League showdown. Hewko scored five goals in Corona's 9-r victory, whJch puts the winners In a three-way tie for first place In the race for the league championship. 00~ LE.;(H I DAIL~ PILO' CdM storms past UnL 9-·1_ • With huge win over University, Sea Kings join three-way tie for PCL lead. Steve Virgen DAILY PILOT GIRLS WATER POLO Uni (10-10, 3-1) and Laguna Beach, ranked No. 8 in Orange County. With a victory in the le~gue finale Wednes- day at Costa Mesa, CdM will earn at least a share of its second ~traight league crown. .WWe're l>ack, and we'll get tested this weekend in the Irvine while sophomores Daruela DiG1acomo. Daruelle Carlson (one goal), as well as Juruors Jessica Fnes and Lauren Guthrie. snagged two each. "I thought all the girls d.Jd well,• Vargas said "We held them to one goal, that's the whole tf'!am playmg defense.· CdM, prole(;nng a 2-1 lead at halftime, con- tinued t-0 frustrate the Tro1ans with a fast-paced defense anchored by goalie Jessica Wells, who had five saves. CORONA DEL MAR -Hard times came to the Corona de! Mar High girls water polo t.eam in the early weeks of the new year. The Sea Kings were Struck with the flu bug, bounced out of the Orange County rank.illgs and hit a low point with a 7-4 loss to Santa Margarita on Jan. 20. But, with one game and the reemergence of sophomore Christina Hewko, the Sea Kings r exploded back onto the scene, and then some. "We're back,• "Sea Kings Coach John Var-tournament ... " Forty-six seconds into the third penod, Hewko made a steal and threw the ball out to Fries. who scored easily on the breakaway. After a 1-0 deficit, CdM outscored Universi- ty, 8-0, induding five straight goals by Hewko during the third and fourth quarters that led to a 9-1 win over the Pacific Coast League-leading Trojans Wednesday in the Sea Kings' pool. CdM (1 t-9, 3-1 in league) has now created a three-way jam for hrst place in the PCL, with gas said. •Arid, we'll get tested this weekend in the Irvine tournament." Hewko began the Johnv.tgas CdM girts water polo coach second hall playing at------- the two-meter position and she thrived, thanks to the Sea Kings' defense. Uru finished with 18 turnovers, 15 because of Sea King steals. Hewko collected four steals, Then. in a span of 2:33, Hewko scored three goals. After stealing another Uru pass she set up near the cage and flung a backhand shot with two Trojan defenders draped on her Less than a rrunute later, Hewko found good position, took a pass trom Guthrie and quickly scored. And, she connected from about four meters out after taking another pass from SEE WATER POLO PAGE 84 Sailors pull it out in overtime, 59-50 • Solid team effort helps Tars escape with Sea View League overtime win at Laguna Hills. Tony Altobelli DAILY PILOT LAGUNA HillS -It may not appear like it in the score book, but it was a team effort tor the Newport Harbor High boys basketball team in Wednesday night's 59-50 overtime Sea View League win at Laguna Hills. "They took the term 'role player' to a whole new level tonight," Newport Coach Larry Hirst said. "Different play- ers at different times stepped up for us. Here we are fighting for a CIF (Southern Section} playoff berth and our fresh.men BOYS BASKETBALL and sophomores are making big plays for us.~ Junior Tony Melurn, despite being double and sometimes triple teamed, managed to still lead the Sailors ( 18-5, 4- 2 in league) with 20 points, 13 rebounds and six assists. •I've got to give Tony credit," Hirst said. •Even when they were putting two or three guys pn him, he managed to post up strong and set bis shots up. U the shot wasn't there, the other guys knew to get into open lanes and he managed to find them." Senior Aaron Yamal chipped in 16 points, inducting 9 of 10 from the free- throw line, while junior Greg Perrine added 12, eight in the fourth (Uld over- time periods, Despite the big sconng from New- port's big three. what did Hust see as a turning point of the ballgame? •Jamie Diefenbach's six big rebounds in the third period;· he said of his fiesh- man backup center. ·1 think that helped change the momentum for us. We got. into some foul trouble and (sophom!)re) Chase Cameron ran the point very well tor us also." The Sailors trailed after the hrst two periods, 28-23, thanks to some hot Hawks' shooting from Chris Lee t 15 points) and Jeff Shermart (14 points). Diefenbach's board work helped lmut SEE NEWPORT PAGE 83 Fnday·!. 9<1rr-.. (7 p m ) DAILY PILOT HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE OF THE WEEK More than a feeling Eagles, Micah Young • Undersized Estancia post is coming up big for the Eagles, despite a nagging ankle injury that continues to limit his game. 8alTy Feulkner DAA.v Pl.oT ah Young finally found a sensation more consuming an the throbbing of bis left ankle. 1b1s feehng enveloped him during the Jan. 2' pa.me agaiiist Pacific: Coast Le.agu leading University, wblcb he tOrd\ed for a ceieer-higb 39 points • and 14 rebounds. · •Jt WU lik t cOWdn't mitl •.. lik I was unMoppable. • Mid tbe ~foot-2 junior '*' player, Wbo C'OWd, to • ....... ~-make tbe ..... statement virtually ewry time he bu laUn the court tn bis ftnt vanity wbkh spuked a ?J-65 upset., he col· lec:ted 19 points and nine reboun~ a loss to Costa Mesa to gamer Daily Nbt Athlete ol the W k recogmtion. Desptt. be~ taller oppooents Ul the pairit. You.ng'I qu)dcness. leOping ability and determinatkm b4ve helped him average 17.6 poines per game. heeding tom Wedneeday's bOme game eg&inlt Leguna Belch. Jtil K\ahlg Dumbed might be 8Yflft mor. ~ if nalllar a ml "1:p In the ftr9t Jeec:b ~ Jen. 12. Young oea~·-yWllOol in tbe ant quuW. nae ... 'wa. rolled .............. -.. *' Mn ••• .,..., iCOHng.., ... ...... -~-- ... - I I 1 I I I I t I • t I f t I I 1 · Daily Pilot 82 Thursday, February 1, 2001 Are you ready for more --~Youth SpOrt$1 .. Your daily news just got better ·SUN DAY EDITION• .. I • It begins February 4 . . " .......... . . Doily Pilot Miller clearly a pillar Tie late Les Miller never would have xpected his name to be erected on any school bwlding in the hArbor area, but 1t finally happened su years after be passed away m 1995. Alter sel'VUlg 14 years as coach and teacher at Newport Harbor High, Miller was named to serve as the first principal at Costa Mesa High and earned out that appointment for five years His many fnends m education were elated to find the ad.nurustrabon building at Costa Mesa High named to honor its first principal. Another lofty honor came his way years ago, when Orange Coast College named him its Citizen of the Year. With amusement, Miller told tlus comer at ' the time that he was pleased, "but these things only happen when you've grown old enough." Numerous fnends and relatives attended the Costa Mesa ceremony. Nov. 7, 2000 at the school. Although he mc11ntained many harbor area friendships over the years, another arde turned against rum in the early 1960s, after his intense battle with Newport Harbor High district ctuef Max Russell Miller srud Russell had asked tum to fire the late football coach Don Bums and Miller Don Cantrell SIDELINES refused. ln fact. he hnally wrote a letter to Russell threatening to resign. He hoped that would prompt Russell to drop the issue. It didn't. He accepted the resignation Miller later linked up wtth Davis Intermediate School m Costa Mesa for three years, before rettnng. Miller retained other Costa Mesa aVtc and community activities arid kept building a long list of fnends and supporters. His role for many years in the Costa Mesa-Newport Harbor Lions Club Fish Pry was always considered one of lus top actuevements, since It raised thousands of dollars for community charities. Possibly. Miller could have stayed m his nauve Kansas or Iowa and actueved surular tugh marks m that region, since he establtshed two high coachmg marks early on in lu.s career. • However, one day he chose to visit his parents, who were vacatiorung Ln San Pedro. The Vtew of the coast near Long Beach and beautiful weather prompted tum to consider a move to the West One of the ma1or quesbons was where to seek information for the most valued tugh schools. He was told to check Wlth the education secretary at USC. She told tum one of the bve most outstandlng tugh schools in Southern Califonua was Newport Harbor High He lost httle tune dnVU19 to Pnnapal Sid Davidson's ofhce in Newport Beach. The ti.rrung was nght since Harbor football coaoh Wendell Pickens was leaving to assume a physical education post with the Navy d uring World War Il. Miller had football, basketball and baseball coaching expenence and could teach several baSlc subjects after graduating from Baker College m Kansas. He did consider nu.IJtary duty hrst as a naval aviator, but Navy doctors rejected his bid, si.flce h e had a serious eye problem. VMSity coaching duties were turned back to Pickens when he returned rrom World War a. Miller then focused mostly on inside roles, such as teach.ulg civtcs and government. Miller's three years of coaching varsity football ran from tugh to low. His '43 team only won two games, while the '45 team Jost six and tied one, without a victory. , His op timism ran high in '44, with great Went and some experience. But World War O w~ still drafting young men and be would Jose three top players lo the Navy. The '44 team won fo ur games in a row, then got nipped, 7·6, by Santa Ana High. knocking the Tars out of the Sunset League title chase. Unfortunately, Miller's team also lost a bid tor o fifth victory, whe n it was tied by Orange ln the last moments, 7·7. in a driving rain storm. Miller had tus grand opportunity Oct. 20, 1989, to VlSlt with his old players at the 25th annlve.rs.uy of Harbor High football at Davidson Field. SPORTS PCLLOGJ· ' • • Mesa outscores potent Uni in eve ry period to pull into a first-place PCL tie. a.rry Faulkner DAILY Pilot COSTA MESA -The Costa Mesa High boys bosketball team added to its growing collection of huge Pacific Coast League victo- ries Wednesday in slow, satisfy- ing increments. · •Our goal was to win, quarter- by·quarter, • said Mesa Coach Bob Serven, whose Mustangs outscored the Trojans in each period, en route to a 72-68 bi- wnph. The victory, Mesa's fourth straight against PCL competition, pulled the hosts (15-8, 5-2 in league) into a first-place Ile with Uni (13-9, 5-2). ·we won the first quarter, then we wanted to win .the second. then the tlu.rd. Then, we told them to wm the game.• The Mustangs dutifully com- plied, com bining a masterful defensive performance with ~­ anced offense and an emerging conlidence, typified by senior center Mike Payne Payne. a 6-foot-7 erugma to Mustang coaches early this sea- son, continued to put up l.Dlpres- sive numbers. He scored all nine Mustang points in tpe first quar- ter and finished with 16 points, 18 reb<Yunds and nine blocks. ·nus feels great,· Payne said of hls continuing contributions. He had 12 points, 17 boards and six blocks, then 14, 14 and nine in two games last week and appears capable of reaching lus Jong- sought triple-double any time now. "I kept readt.ng in the newspa- per about bow M~ could only make three-pointers,• Payne said ·As a senior, I wanted to step up and help us post a PCL (champ1onship) banner.· Junior point guard David Con- te chipped in 18 points, four assists and tow steals, while Steve Whittaker (14 points) and Chad Vakih (13) also scored in double figures. Another key for the "':'lustangs was their foul shooting. They made 23 of 27 from the line , including 18 of 19 in the second half. Whittaker drained four straight foul shots with 2:37 Jett, after Uru fouled in the backcourt, then drew a technical for argumg the call. The free-throw Ourry upped the Mesa lead to 64-48 and even- tually allowed Serven to shuttle in the seruors on senior night. Included in the late substitu· bons was crowd favonte Charlie Amburgey, whose layin wtth eight seconds left doubled lu.s season point total. It also set off a wild celebration, which seems to be becoming old hat for the pre- viously downtrodden program. ·we have three more big league games, all on the road,• Serven said of the remaining slate that begins Wlth Northwood Fnday. Uni, which hit 9 of 30 three· point tries. was led by Jason Garey ( 15 points) and Hiro Christoph (14). Both netted a trio of three balls to help push Uni's season total to 236. Mesa now has 211 three-pointers, wtth the CIF Southern Section Slllgle-season record of 294 (Chadwick in 1993- 94) looming for both. NEWPORT CONTINUED FROM 81 . the Hawks (14-10, 1·5) to only one shot per trlp down court. The Sailors only scored eight th.lrd-peri· od points, but they managed to cut the lead to four beading tnto the fourth. Sophomore Nadim Pajevic played strong defense and grabbed four fowtb·perlod rebounds u the Sallon m ed to even the acore. 011. LY PILOT PH ro s, .,. •• H ~-r• Costa Mesa's Mike Payne fabove) gets lnside for a basket Be low, David Conte {3) g ets tangled up with University's David Felste J in Wednesday's PCL duel. M, .. ,., (1'> 8) '> 2 Un1vers1ty (13·9) S 2 CdM (10 1°1) 4 J Northwood (17-6) 4 3 L..Jg. Beach (4-18) 0 7 W~~day's SCOf'PS fnday (7 p.m .) l'MJflC COAST Ll.AGUl Miis.A 72. UNNutslTY 58 Sc:ont by ~ Un~ 7 13 19 19 58 cona Mew 9 19 22 22 12 ~-GareylS, Christoph 14, Asnoo 11 Kus.qi1 S. 0 Tran 4, ft'•Jltl 3 ~4.GofMz2 )..pt. goals . Garty ], Olrinoph ,l Asllon 1, lfltel 1, KUY<tll 1 . Fouled out . Nt'WloOIM ledv'llah · New50me I ea.ta MeM. Conte' 1s, ~ '" 'Mvttakar 14, vaktlt 13, KriltoNn 7, l iggtO 2. Amburgey 2. ClM'k o. Wnd1• 0, M1itw.rd 0. fff90\0 0 ~ goals • Whrttaltt'f 2, COnt• 2. Krikorian 2, vak1h 1 FoYled out · P~. Technlcab • nont' Newport cut the margin down 10 two before Sherman dramed a three-pointer and was fouled Wltb 3:16 lefl He completed the fow- point play !!.Jld the Hawks led by six. . A Perrine jumper and two Yamal free throws brought New· port back to within two with 2 t 5 left. The Hawks responded with two free throws of their own and could have put the game away wtth a wide open layup, but the uncon- tested shot missed the ma1k and gave the Sailors one last breath Seruor Steve Young stepped up big lime and tut a big three-pomter Wlth one minute Jett. pulling New- port to Wlth.tn a smgle poant Shennan lut a free throw for a two-point Hawks' lead with 38.9 seconds left. but on the next tnp down. Melum cut lhrough four defenders and was fouled Wlth 27 • S«Onds left * He calmly tut both frei? throws and when Sherman's JWDper rattled in and out at the buzzer. the game went into overtime YOUNG plays twd, even every day in practice .· inside. Creotivtty also comes into play, os Young manages lo twist, contort. spm and slash tn order to get bls shot oft. CONTINUED FROM 81 Young'• work eth.u:, much Un.proved troin bis sophomore seuon. accordiog to Sorce, as a big reuao Young enjoying such IUQOell. . ' •He·a ree.Uy grown up a Lot th.is year 4Dd b«amG a much more well·rounded buketbell player,. Sorce Mid. •Jie'I won.ed bard eftl'f dey, *" very coechable, end doiM the little things you ha to do to be ~~rte-. on of ~ .. -=~=~ work ...... rwwvdl • Youao begeD ~ In the fourth grede and •tilftli - ll dtr11btl'9=almmt~ dly. He laid qt " .. ldl ~ W9ipGll ......... IOll • Young aa1d be fears no defender. including blue-chip DomingUU High 7-footer "tysml Chandler, again.st wbom be play m e 1Mgue game Lut year. •Costa M ~ bU e &-7 (Mike Payne) and be went ngbt at b1nl.. SOrt'9 Mid Univentty, Uta l!stand6. lacks lignifialDt me an the front line iDd Y~ 'IOOk fd 8dvu •()Ur plMl WM to be YWy patMnt ad"* pound a. . .,.. -. . • laid. •t4cab jUllt llMMd IO be on. It WMGM <JC tra. .......... be .. 9llnmt autcmatic whMl M ID' IM b.n. • Thursday, February l , 200 l 83 CdMsuffers 72-45 loss at Northwood I • Def eat leaves Corona del Mar a game off the pace of co-leaders Cos· ta Mesa and University with three games left in the Pacific Coast League championship race. IRVINE -The Corona del Mar High boy!> basketball tedffi was outscored 22-7 in the f11st quarter and never recovered m a 72-45 Paafic Coast League loss at North- wood Wednesday rught Sed Kmgs senior Enc Snell scored d team-htgh 13 points and Jdean Shahangian fin- ished with etght Corona (10-1 4. 4-3 m ledgue) defeated the Tunber- wolve!> ( 17 -6, 4-3). 56·50, in' lhe first round of PCL play The Sea Kmgs loss caused a two-way tie for second place with Northwood, each one game betund PCL co· ledders Costa Mesa and Uru· ver!>1ty with three games rema1rung before the CIF Southern Secnon playotts CdM will play at Estanaa, Fnday at 7 pm ,AOAC COAST LE.AGUE P4owntwooo 72 COfloNA DEL MM 45 Corona del Mar 7 12 17 9 · 45 Northwood 22 25 9 16 · 72 ConNY def Mar -Snell 13, Sha- han91an 8. Alshuler 7 Br~er 6, Mamon 6, iq Mancillas 5 Fouled oU1 · none Technicals · none Northwood · Terry 20, Selway 19, Sanchez 12, Bailey 7, Lee 6, Roggero 5, Susson 2, Howard 1 Fouled out none. Technicals · none Estancia eases past Laguna Beach. 71-50 COSTA lv1ESA -Estancia H1gh's EJ1asar r-.1dldonado scored a sedson-h1gh 28 pomts to lead the Eagles' boy!> bdsketball tecUD to a 71- 50 Pdcihc Coast League Vlcto- 1). over VlSitlng Laguna Beach Wednesday Mdldonddo shot 9 of 12 from the held. mclud.J.ng 6 of 8 from behmd the three-point . lme He also dished out hve dss1sts and collected four steals Estancia!> Micah Young 115 pomts1 dnd Ddnny Valbuena (10) also !>Cored m double figures for lhe Eagles (8-14, 3-4 m league}. "We were k.md of lethar- gic. Estanoa Coach Chns Sorce said ·But. we d.ld the thmgs we had to do to wm and stay Ln the playoff hunt.· The Eagles will host Coro- na del Mar Fnday at 7 p.m. MOAC COAST l..EAGUt EsTANCIA 71, lAGuNA Bua. 50 Laguna Beach 14 10 14 12 • 50 Estancia 21 15 13 ).2 · 71 Laguna a.Mf\ -Blodgett 17, Brown t 1. Chatrath 5, Leahy S. Rt~ 4, Norfleet 4, Foe 2. Gabbaro 2 3-pt goals · Chatrath t, Brown 1, Leahy t, Blodgett 1 Fouled out · none. TechnKals ·none. Estancia . Maldonado 28. Young 15, 0 Valbuena 10, Prado 6, I( V<llbuMa 6, Rodriguez 2. Cachola 4, Berame O. Niles O. 3·pt goals -Maldonado 6 Fouled out· none. TechnKals · none. The overtune was controlled from start to hrusb t1y the Sailors SEA VIP# a..tAal9 sa..~ ..... NIWJIOllT 59. &MMIA ....... 50 Newport Harbor t S I I l9 9 -59 t.a,tN Hiiis 12 16 7 1S 0 -50 wport -~um 20, Ywnaf '" Pemne 12. Pet.,-son 6, Young l. Dicf'e~ 2. CMneron 0, ~ 0 l ·pt ~ls · Y..-nal 1, Young 1. Fouled out · none. ........ .... Lee 1S. Shelm9n ,., o.mkk 7, Vollenhah 5, Donat .. . Stetg« ), WllllMl'IJ 2. J l-pt. goMs • hmlan ~ ... 2. 5illlllQllr 1, Fouled out -Olmk1 • . . 84 Th"" February I. 200 I JC MEN'S HOOPS occ loses fourth straight • Cypress tags Pirates with 96-84 Orange Empire Conference loss. CYPRESS -The Orange Coast CoUege men's basket- ball ledm lost its fourth strd1ght Ordnge Empire Con- fcrPnce Qdme Wlth a 96-84 dens1on at Cypress Wed.nes- ddy Sophomore center Chad I ldgcdom led lh~ P1rdtes (14- 10, 5-4 tn conlerence) with 27 point!. dnd Rytm Earl scored 24 Bucs Randy l..Jbistre (12 p<JlnlsJ cmd Nick Burwell (16) dlso scored tn double figures. Cypress (I 1-14, 4-5), how- Pver, took ddvantage of OCC's lack of d~fense, shoot- ing 20 of 38 in the first half for d 53-38 lead. The Pirates wiU Lry to get h~c)< in the W1Jl column as they host Fullerton, Fnday dt 7 30 pm. OAANGE EaM'IRl CONfetEHCE CYNISS 96, OMNGE CoAST 84 0r.,.. Cout Hagedorn 27, Earl 24, Burwell 16, Lab1stre 12, Ohver 2, Madrid 2, Rivera 1 3 pt goals Burwell 2. Lab1stre 2. Earl 1 Fooled out Rivera, Burwell. Technicals none cypr.u Lorenzanna 25. Erquhart 24. Lucas 16. Dooglass 12, Edwards 7, Jackson 7, Lee 3, Brennan 2. 3 pt. goals • Lorenzanna 5, Erquhart 3, Jackson 1, Edwards 1. Fooled out -none Technicals -none. Halftime Cyprfis, 53-3B JC WOMEN'S HOOPS OCC absorbs 63-58 setback • Cypress records Orange Empire Conference decision. CYPRESS -Ordnge Coast Coll ege dropped d 63-58 decision in women's basket- baU Wednesday rught as host Cypress captured lhe Ordllge Ernp11e Conference matchup. The Pirates, 13-13, 3-6 m Lhe OEC, had three players m double figures (Kierston Melville Wlth 14 points and Karyn Fierst and Nadia MOJI· ca Wlth 13 apiPcc). but were undblP to offset the 21 -point <;coring of Rdndi<> Wdshing- ton. TI1e Pirdtes wer<' within rdnge m the wdning moment~. but Angela Gdrrett mddE> three rrer• throws m the hnal 40 seconds to help seal the verdKt Cypress unprove~ to 10-15, 4-5. OAANG« Pl9'ME CONRMHa ev..ss 61, ~ CoAsT 58 ar.,.. Cout -Masuda 0, Fierst 13, Redmond 4, Melville 14, Nakano 7, Mo11ca 13, Urban 7 3-pt goals Nakano 1. Urban 1 Fooled ovt MOJIC<l CyPnN Tu'ua 1, Benavidez 10, Bradford 4, Garrett 13, Pomeroy 2, Shunto 10, i'lufau 2, Washington 21 l pt goals Shinto 2. Fouled out none Halftime Cypress. 32 27 SCHEDULE TODAY •llesbdNll College ~ Cal Bapl1st at Vanguard, 7.30 p.m College women -Cal Baptist at Vanguard, 5:30 p.m High school girts Woodbridge at Newport Harbor, 7 p m , Corona def MM at Estancia, 7 pm .. Costa Mesa at Northwood, J p m •Water polo High school girts -Newport Hat6or, C«ona def MM at Southern C.llfomla Invitational at IMM High. fstanda at St JoMpt\ ):15 p.m • loomr H~ glrli Woodbridge ~ HMbot, 5 p.m.; Coton.I dtl Mat at EJtanda, 3 15 p.m.; COSUI Mela at Northwood. 3:15 ~ comtnunlty c~ men -~et Oranp eo.st. 2 pm. C«rwnunlty cotlcige wonwn · ~ COllt ~ Cuy~ 2 p.m. DIEP SU . SPORTS DON I.EACH I OAl.V I'll.OT CdM's Undsey Daley (8) reaches back to deliver a shot on goal in Wednesday's victory. POLO CONTINUED FROM 1 Guthrie with 42 seconds remaining in the third. After nearly two weeks of suffenng with the flu, Hewko recovered on Jan. 24. ·was that amazing?" Var- gas said of Hewko. "She did a great job.· Hewko, who rpoved from driver to the 2-meter spot, opened the fourth quarter with two goals, the second of which caromed off the cross- bar and floated into the c~, for an 8-1 lead. Daley scored her second of two goals when she heaved a shot from about 10 meters out with less than'a second left. •Finally,· Vargas said of practicing with a full team after training with half a squad because of the flu. •we're getting there. Just in the ruck of time with CrF playoffs coming.• CdM will return to action in the Irvine tournament, which runs today through Saturday and features the best teams in Southern Cali- fornia. The Sea Kings will host Canyon, today at 4 p.m. MOAC COAST &.£\GU! CDM 9, UNIVIRSl1Y 1 University 1 O O O • 1 Corona del Mar 1 1 4 3 -9 Unlven~ -Canby 1. Saves -Mayer 7. Corona del Mair -Hewko 5. Daley 2, Carlson 1, Fries 1, Saves -Wells 5. Eagles top T-wolves, 7 -6 • Estancia, with Carpenter at the helm, rallies for double-overtime victory. Rasmussen key to win. IRVINE -Estancia High seruor Somer Flaherty scored lo force overtime, then assist- ed on the game-winner by Katie Menden in the first of two three-minute overtime periods as the Eagles earned a 7-6 double-overtime girls water polo win over Pacific Coast League host North- wood Wednesday. Estancia (3-9, 1-2 in league) was down, 5-1, at halfHme. But WJth newly appointed coach John Car- penter, tilling in alter Michele Spanley resigned, directing hls players, the Eagles shut down the Tirnberwolves and prevailed for their first league victory. Flaherty had four goals, Menden two and Jenea Gud- vangen added another, while senior goalie Anna Ras- mussen keyed the defense with 10 saves. "Rasmussen was the key to the game,• Carpenter said. "She made some btg saves in the second half and three cnt- ical ones in overtime.• MCJAC COAST L.EAGW ESTANCIA 7, Notmtwooo 6 Scor'e by Pwtods Northwood 3 2 0 1 0 0 6 Estancia 1 0 2 3 1 0 · 7 Nof1hwood ·Bien 1, Hobbs 1, Farson 1, Caldwell 3. Saves -Gibson 6. EsUnda • Flaherty 4, Menden 2. Gudvangan 1. Saves --Rasmussen 10. Spanley resigns Estancia polo post •Embattled program loses coach with four games left in the season. COSTA MESA -Michele Spanley resigned as girls water polo coach at Estanoa High. Eagles G111s A~tic Director Nancy Ferda announced Wednesday. Spanley, a third-year coach who could not be reached for comment, was replaced unme- diately by John Carpenter, the school's boys coach. Carpenter guided th&' Eagles in Wednesday's Pacific Coast League road game against Northwood and will coach the team the remainder of the season (three additional games). About hve Estancia players, two of whom later said they bad disagreements with Span- ley. threatened to boycott the Jan. 24 game against Corona del Mar. Ferda, concerned the team would not have enough players, forfeit- ed the PCL contest to the Sea Kings. Two play-ers told the Daily Pilot they had been sus- pended for the Jan. 25 game against Savanna, a 22-4 nonleague loss, though school ofhaals denied anyone had been suspended. Ferda, Principal Tom Antal, Spanley and players met Friday to discuss the situation. Ferda said Monday that the meeting went fine and Lhat everyone was on the same page. -by Barry Faulkner CdM remains in first place • Club team has won three games in a row to improve to 7 -1 overall. M~u~0:~;ear del ROLLER HOCKEY hockey team defeated Capistrano Valley, 8-2, for Its third straight victory. CdM's,scoriQg was led by AusUn Chase wtth 10 goals ahd four assists during the team's three-game winning streak . Adam Freec:le bas added seven goals ~nd five assists in that same three-game span. Defenseman and team captain Ryan Stockwell has chipped in with a goal and five assists, while assistant captain Blake Smith has chipped in five goals and one asslst. CdM netminders Evan Cooper and Eric Murowttz have combined for 51 saves on 62 shots during the winning streak. Captain Ryan Stockwell (left) and leading 1eorer Austin Chase enjoy a big moment In CdM's three- gune run. Breakers sweep weekend tourney • Girls under-10 APP team wins three games in ASA Friendship Tournament. ANAHEIM -The J'llewport Beach Breakers, a girls under-to APP soccer teem from AYSO Region 97, won all three contests at the GOLF CONTINUED FROM B 1 a Toshibo mployee ln Lorry Ziegler's group ts 1WJ betng 1nv tig4red. 9) lhat legendary 10m Watson, JD4)Qng his IDIUg'Utal lbab.iba ClUlic appearance ID 2001, wUl ~ my gotl game durtng h¥ · three-Ide WallclDg Clink: at ~ 8Mch OoUDuy Cu~ P b, "¥1. ' ASA Girls Friendship ToumamentJan. 20-21. The Breakers posted victories over the Corona Flash (5-0), the Palmdale Blue Angels (3· t) and the Bwbank Dream (6-2). Amy Snyder and Stepbanle Nealey shared goalkeeping duties while Maggie Bemay, Kelly 10) That Doug Tewell will rorget what happened last year et th Tochiba Cl ic and not do what he Mid laJt • April et the La.i Vegas 5enior Oos c. Towell was an ollemote in l t y 'a Tblhlba and didn't make It to th 78-player d beal\1" of hlt non~~ernpt It.ah.II But ~ell went on lo Witl toumtm n on tho senior Thur bl '2000, lDchadlng a ~r. and fin- hbed tb 00 the money Utt. Heenan and KaUe Ston:h provided solid defensive support. Mldflelders Allee Cope, Sbanoon Rohan, Lauren DeVoy and IC.od Erbom helped sparJt the offense, while strikers Sara Gomez and ErlD MWer continued to outplay and outscore the opposition. Six weeks alter the 2000 Toshiba Cla.sslc, and one week aft.er his flnt victory at .1tbe PG.A 5enlon, Towell Mid h wasn't coming to t.ba 2001 lbshlbo Oa . HopefUJJy, the wounds bavo hoaled and ~ u wUl 8dd to the atreedy strong Jd. My~ wiah, al coune. Is for a happy and healthy baby, and dwll youn trUly rwturN 6a time to ewer the • Talblbe c-k . 26 thiOugb MUdl t . ( Doily Pilot HIGH SCHOOL BOYS SOCCER Eagles win, 5-2 COSTA MESA -The Estancia ~gb boys soccer le~ overcame a t-0 deficil f~r a 5-2 Pacific Coast League wm over visiting Laguna Beach Wednesday. . Eagles Ricardo Avila, Javier Millan, Osbaldo Nieves, Armando Ortiz and Juan Zarate scored one goal each. Estancia (8-4-3, 4-2 in league) al.so defeated the Artists (1-4-1 in league) Monday, 5-2, as Laguna Beach tried to take advantage of its small field. #Monday we played the best game we played~ sea- son • Estancia Coach Steve Crenshaw said. The mten- sity'ievel was just dominating.· . On Wednesday, however, the Eagles played. a bit more relaxed, Crenshaw said, because they. r.elied on their speed which tired the Ansts on Estanaa s bigger field. . • c ... "They spent the whole time chasing us, rensuow said. . 'th Eagles goalie Adam Kapko firushed wi _one save. Estanaa will host Corona del Mar on Fnday at 3:15. Then, the Eagles will play at crosstown nval Costa Mesa in a make-up game on Satwday at 10 a.m. Costa Mesa falls to University. 1-0 COSTA MESA -It was a game of wide-open nets and missed opporturuties for the Costa Mesa Hlgh boys soccer team. The Mustangs bad nwnerous chances to score, but could not find the back of the net during Wednesday's 1- 0 Pacific Coast League loss to visiting University. "lt was a great game,• Mesa Coach Eugene Day said. ·we must of had 12 great chances lo score, but we just couldn't do it. Oh well, that's soccer for you.• Goalie Bryce Sheridan had six saves for the Mus~gs (10-5-1, 4-2 m league). but it wen! for naught.as Univer- sity's Chris Baez scored the game s lone goal m the 10th minute. Day was pleased with the play of juruor stopper Steven Thomas. "He was solid for us, covenng the entire defend- ing area,· bay said. ' . The Mustangs will play at first-place Northwood Fn- day at 5 p.m. Harbor knotted up with Hawks LAGUNA HILLS -The Newport Harbor Hlgh boys soccer team battled to a 0-0 lie with host Laguna Hills 10 Sea View League acilon Wednesday. Tars' seruor goalie Duke Burchell collected seven saves as Harbor improved to 1-2-2 in league and 3-5-5 overall. CdM drops sixth straight in league IRVINE -The Corona de! Mar High's Sea Kings lost their sixth straight game in the Pacific Coast League W1tb a 3-0 boys soccer setback to host Northwood. Goalie Geoffrey Collier turned back six shots for CdM (2-t 2-t. 0-6-1 in league). The Sea Kings resume play Fri- day with a game at Estancia at 3:15 p.m. Orange Coast blanked in opener. 9-0 C H u L A TENNIS VISTA -The Orange Coast men's tennis team began its season with a 7-0 nonconlerence loss at Southwestern Tuesday. First-year Coach Jim Moore will try to direct the Pirates to their first win when they host Cemtos • today at 2 p.m. BOATING NONCOtllfUENa 5ountwurEM 7, occ 0 Singles -Harper (OCQ lost to Saloman, 3-6, 1-6;. AndrHsian (OCQ lost to Cecena. 2-6, 1-6; Garcia (OCQ lost to Avalos, 1-6, 1-6; Wine (OCQ lost to Nunez. Hi, 1-6; Romano (OCQ lost to Helenes, 1-6, 0-6. ~ -Harper-Garcia (OCQ lost to Saloman-Avalos, 3-6, 2-6; Wine-Romano (OCQ lost to Nunez·Helenes, 0-6, 4-6. Stemler, Louf ek win Florida sailing race • NHYC members take top spot irt 61-boat fleet at Orange Bowl International Youth Regatta. MIAMI -Newport Harbor Yacht Club members Philip Stemler and Whitney Loufek took first place at the Orange Bowl International Youth Regatta Dec. 26-30. Stemler (Corona del Mar High) and Loutek (Newport Har- bor) placed first in the 61-boat regatta and competed in the Club 420 class. Club 420 is a two-man high performance dingy used nationally for junior championship events. Other locals who participated in the race mclude Justin Law, Kelsey Cochran, Ryan Marshall, all from Newport Har- bor, as well as CdM's Adrian Patterson. Law and Cochran were 13th, while Marshall and Patterson finished in the top half of the fleet. The team was coached by Billy Uniack. AYSO Corona del Mar squad from Region 57 wins Area Q championship, 2-t / •Girls under-14 squad becomes first local team at this level to claim area championship. The AYSO Region 57 girls under~ 14 tOccer team from Corona del Mar became the first local teo.m at that level lo win the Area Q championship, beating South lrvine, 2-1, Jan. 21. 1\'alling, 1-0, the CdM Hot White exploded With two goals in the fin.al four minutes of action. Carolyn DOrtan and Cb1l11 • Gulbord each 1<.'0red for the Hot White, ,while solid team play wae turned~ A.lbley Alber, iCatle Wiide, M= Ne11cJia. mtp Joyo, Alaya Joyo, Jbaby Todd, ~ J..a. EWl'IOll. ICdy N ..... UadMy Ouityn1. x.a... A-. and~ ... .CU.p. 1be Hot White wm next play et UC ltvine lD the Mdlonal playoff• In Mm:b. Daity Pilot Thu~. February I , 200 I .. -....... Flctltloua Bualneaa Name Stat.ment Tl'le lollowlng pe<sons .,. doing buelne• aJI A ·~Cout Secretarial Service. 2201 Matton SI #102, IMle, CA 92612 Cin<ty Stroh, 7381 Si9ra Dr . Hun11ngtoo 8Mch. CA 1126&8 Thll bu9fMM 18 COfl- duclad by: .,, ~ Have you 1tarted dOlng ~ Y9(? No Cindy Sttoh Thia llelemenl WU llled wfftl the Couflly Clt(tlol~~ on 0 I /30t'200 t 20011HH14 08lly Plot Feb 1 8, 15, 22. 2901 lb670 . --. ' . ~ HOTICf OF l!IZUR! PURSUANT TO HEALTH AHO SAFETY CODE SECTION 11411111411 AHD H011CE OF INTENDED FORF!ITURE PURSUANT TO Hl!ALTH AND SA.F!TY CODI! SECTIOH 11 .... 4 On Januert 4, 2001 .. 312 36lh S1teet New-IJOl1 BMc:ti. CA the prop. erty dHcrlbed aa $1,&97 wu Mlzed pur· euant to Health eno Safely Code s.ctlon 1147111141111 by the Newpo11 S.ectt PollOI Oepartm.nt The property w11 lllzed With reepect to al- leged vtolatlon(a) ot a Sec11on(1) o4 the Heahh end Safety Code Sec:llorl You ere hereby notlf*j lhllt the Ot&trict Attorney of Orange County hH 1nit1•ted ~ to lotf4HI the ebove-deacnbed prop- erty pursuant to Health end Safety Code s.ction 11488 4 YOU are nstnlCled INC if you desire to oontesc tha lorle•r• ol ttlls property, pursuant to Health and Selety Code Section 1 1488 S. you mus1 file 11 vorl1ied clalm llatlng your 1nt1reat tn the property You must file INs claim 111 IN Su- perior Court ol the County ol Orange Wllhon (30) dllys ol IN hlll pul>- licatlOO ol this N011ce. unless you receive ectual nouce (Pleau UM 01F00715) You must serve an endorM<I copy of m. claJm on the 0111nct Attorney of Or· ange Counry lAttn Oeputy-tn·Charge. NET) at 401 Civic Cenler Drive West, Santa Ana. CA 92701 Within thirty (30) dlys of the liltng ol lhl cleim In the Supet101 Cour11C1v1I O.v1s1on The failure to umely hie and MCUre • venfled claim stating an mterest tn the property 1n the Su- penor Court WI" result 1n the property being de- clared or ordered for lerled to the State ol Ca1- rforn1a 1nd d1stnbuted pursuant to the !>'"OVISOOOS ol Health and Safety Code Section t 1489 without further notice Of heanng Pubhahed Newport Beach-Cost• Mesa 08Jly Pilot Feoniary I 8. 15, 2001 201080 Th665 NOTICE Of tl!IZU"'E PURSUANT TO HIALTH A.HD SAFETY CODE SECTION 11471/114 .. AHD HOnCE OF INT!ND!D FORFEITURE PURSUANT TO Ht!ALTH AHD SAFETY CODE SECTION 11418.4 On Jllnuwy 3. 2001 at 2205 Harbor Blvd , ti 18. Cotti Mffl. CA the property dHcfhd II $4,488 WU Mlzed pu<euent to H1111tl I nd Sately Code Section 11 47111 1488 by the CoelA MIU Police De- partment The property w11 -zed wlll1 ra.pect to al- leged vloletJon(a) ot • 5ecllon(•) ol Iha Heellti and Safety Codi Section You are hereby notlfll<I 111al the Dlltnc:I Attorney of Orange County hes lnltJetld proc.edlngl to fort.ti the above--dffcnbld prop- erty purauant to Helllh and Safety Code Section 11488 4 YOU ate W'lllrucled that ~ you desire to con1e11 the lorle1ture of this property purwam to Heelth and Safety Code Section t t 488 S, you must hie a v111fled claim 11t111ng your lntereat In the property You must file lhs claim In the Su- pe11or Court of the Coun!y ol Orange Wllhon (30) da'($ of the flfSI put>. hcatiOO of this Not1e1, unteas you receive actual n011ce (Please u&e Ot F00713). You must aerve an endorsed copy ol the claim on lhl 0.11nc1 Anomey or Or· ange Counly (Attn Oaputy·rn·Charge NE T ) at 401 Civic Center Drive West. Santa Ana, CA 92701 Wllhtn tMty (30) days or lt1e hlWlQ ol the clatm "' the Super!Of C6url/Ctvll 01v111on The l11lure to hmety Ne end MCUre a venfled Claim Slating an interest tn the property in the Su- pen<>1 Court WI" fe&Ull tn the ptoperty betng dll· clared or ordered IOf· leited 10 the State ol Ca1- 1forn1a and distributed pursuant 10 lhe Pf"OYISIOOS cJ Healltl and Safety Code Sec110n 11 489 without futther notice or hearing Pubhshad Newport Beach Co5la Mesa Deify Plloe F~ 1 8. 15 2001 201011 Th663 ISC 10270 NOTICe OF PETITION TO ADMtNltTER UTATI! Of': CHAALOTIE PATTE.RIOH aka CffARLOTTI! FUR H.a CHARLOTI'E ,EAR PATI!ASON CASE NO. A20Stoe To all het11. beoefl· ctarlet, credrtofs, cont· logen1 Cf~· atMI Plf'IOl19 who ~ Ofllt· wlM bt lnWMted In lhe wil or ..... or boCtl oc CHARLOTTE PATTERSON aka CHARLOTTE FEAR e11a CHARLOTTE FEAR PATTERSON A PETITION FOR PR08ATE hea been filed by JACK GIBSON FROST on the $upe<IOI Court of C1llfo1n11. County of ORANGE THE PETITION FOR PR08ATE r~ that JACI< GIBSON FROST bl eppotnfed .. pet· eonal representative to edrtwllltllf the 111a1e ol the decedent THE PETITION re· que111 the dec&dtnt'• WI/A end oodlClll, 11 any. bl edmllled to probate The w• and any oodlcll9 are av11table for H · ammauon ri the 111e kept by the coun THE PETITION re quests authority 10 ad· minlater the esllte under the Independent Admtn- 11lrab0n ol E11a111 Ad (Thea .Aulho"1y w<M allow the persooal represent· at1ve to take many IC· ltons wrthOul ot>tain1ng court eperoval Before taking certain very Im portent actions. how· aver, the personal repr• 1¥11.abve Wll be reQVlled to give nohce to in· terested persons u~ they have waived notJCe or consented to the proposed ac11on ) The independent adm1n1a· lratlOI\ aUlhorlly wiU t>e granted unless an tn· teresled pe'*ln files an oOjlcllot1 to lt1e petmon and shows. good cause Why the court atlOUld no1 grant the authonty A HEARING on the petition wtll be held on MARCH 1. 200t at I 45 pm 1n Dept L73 lo· catld at ~ 1 The City Onve South Orange CA 92868 IF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the peh· lion, you Sl'lou4<f appear at the hea11ng ano state your objectlOOa or hie wnnen o01ect1ons 'Mth the court before the h1111ng Your Ip· pearence may be Ill pet- aon or by your enomey IF YOO ARE A CREO· NOTICE OF Flctltlou1 8u1lneaa ITOR or contingent cred- SEIZUAE Name Statement "°' of the deoeased you PURSUANT TO The fOltowlng persons mu&l file your Claim With HEALTH AND are doing buW-S u the court and m11I 1 Western Maritime t ...._ ~-1 """ SAFETY CODE copy 0 u ... ,......~-r_,.. Transport. 1280 Bison retentallVe aopointld by SECTION Ave •89-558. Newport thl courl w1th1n lour 11471/11488 Beach. CA 92660 mon1hs from the date of AND NOTICE OF Whitney T. Shaw. lhe flrst lSIU&ll08 of let· INTENDED 1280 Bison Ave · tera as provided In Pro- FORFEITURE •B9 558. Newport 1>111• Code sec1lon 9100 PURSUANT TO ~:: ~~!:6°11 eon-~ t:::;':' ':~~ = HEAL TH AND ruded by ero individllal tour months from 1.1>e SAFETY CODE Have you started heann9 date noticed SECTION 11488.4 doing bu11ness yet? above On Januaty 5, 2001. •t Yes, January 1968 tn LA YOU MAY EXAMINE 666 W 181tl Street. 113, County the ~le kept by the court Costa Masi . CA the Whitney T Shaw 11 you are a person ,,,.. property deacnbed as This statement waa 1eresled m the estate S4.29t was Mtled pur· flied with the Coun!y you ma1 Ille wnh the tuint to Health and Clerk o1 Orange Cooney OOUf1 a AeQt'8SI tor Spe. Safely Code Sec1100 on Ol '26/2001 cial Noto08 (form OE-11471111 488 by the 20011853264 154) of IM filing ol an n. Newport Beach Police Daily p-.,i Feb 1 8 t 5, ventory ilnd awa1se1 of F1cttttoU9 lutlneu Name St.Nment Tha lollOwlllg ~· .,. °'*'11 bulinilM .. •I ~ F1t111 P~ ~.b)~ Flret At>et1m1nt c) s.Mct Fn. Otvwll. d) s.Mc:e Fni Conettuc;· hon Management, e) ~ Ft<lt Pool Sy.- tom1, t) Serviee Frnt ~;,,g/n~~ s.rvlcl FW11 RoOftng & Waterproollng, I) S-FUil Conttruc- llon. J) Sefvt« Ftrtl Carpet Ael1Q(lt1on Kl Heritage AJr & Electtk:, L) Heritage Construc- tion, Ml 5efvlol First lm- p1ct f lnttallers. N) Setvic;e Fitst Construe· tion & Remodelino 0) ServlCI First Pr~rty M&ll'tl-nc. P) SeMoe First Arboriela 0) Service F111t Pa1n11ng. R) Service First Con· struetlOn & Oemoltt0n S) S.rv1c1 F111t Micro· ~.~~ U) ~ r1111 Ouallty y.tattpaper & Custom Molding. V) SeMCe FtfSI Property lnspec110nS, W) SeMCe First Trte 18001 ltv1ne Blvd T uatan CA 92780 SeMCe F1111 Contrac· tors NelwOtl< Inc ICA) 1800 I Irvine Blvd TUS1W'I, CA 92780 This bu11nes1 •• coo-docted by a corporation Have you 11arted dotng tlu11n1ss ye1? Yes 1 I 2001 Service F 1rs1 Conttac· tors Ne1W0!1< toe Marl< Bueher President This statement was filed with the County Cien< ol O!ange Covn1y on O 1109/2001 200115851400 Daly PllOI Jan 11 18 25. Fe«> I. ?OQI Th578 Flctltlou1 Buslne11 Name Statement The following persons a re doing buS1ness as A J Dynamic Fitness B ) Of Labs, 3355 Via Udo Suite 335 Newpon Beach CA 92661 Andrew G walsh 1307 W Bay Ave New· po11 BeeCh, CA 92661 This buemess 1s con- ducied by an 1ndM<lllal Have you started dotng bu~1ness yet? Yes t '29'01 Ano•ew G Walsh This statement was hied w11h lht County Clerl( of Orange County on 01/30/2001 20016853592 Daily Piiot Feb I 8. t 5 22. 200 I Th682 Fictitious Buslnese Name StatertMnt The following pel'$Olls are do4ng business as. Pemnsul1 Oentuitry and Ofthodontlet 19051 Gotdenweat Street • 108 Huntington Beach CA 92648 David F Tipton D D S , A Professional (Mpo<allOn (CA). 19061 Goldenwnt Street. •108, Huntington Beach CA 92648 ThtS busmess •s con· duc1ed by a oort>O<ation Have you started doing bu51ness yet? Yes 07/2000 David F Tipton. D 0 S . A Profes.1onal Corporation David F Topton O D S PreSldlm 01/1ll01, 02A>IAl1 Oep1r1ment 22, 200 I Th661 ellllte assetS or of My Ot/2Ml1, The property was petition or aocount as se1.z.ec:t with '"98ci to al-Flctltlou1 8uslnn1 provided m Pro1>1te Ths atatement was filed with the County Cle11t cJ 0.ange County ()(I 01112/2001 20018851744 Datly Ptlot Jan 18 25 Feb 1, 8. 2001 Th591 CHs-1•1• legld vK>lat100(1) or a Name Statement Code sec1ion 1250 A ----=::......;.=-= Secbon(s) d IN Health The following person• Request !Of $pecaal No- Flctltlou1 Bualn ... Name Statement The lollowlng j)el'IOOI are doltlg business u : lnlermetrlca, 1048 Irvine AV9., 1393, New· pon Beadl, CA 92660 Shtwne Kay Talbot 382 Hamt11on St, Cotta Meta. CA92627 This bullneu .. 000- 0Ucled by: an lncllvldual Htve you lltrted doing butlnNI Y9f7 No Sllnnl Kay l'llboc Thfl llal9mln1 WU llled wtth lhll County Clttll o4 Orwlge County on t 2/12nOOO 2000ll4110U Dally Piiot Dec. 14, 21, 28,2000,Jan. 4,2001 Amended publlcallon FM> 1, 2001 Th685 and S1fety Code are doing bulln856 as tice form 1s 111a1111>1e Flctltlou1 Bu1lneu Section You ere hereby Banner Builders. Inc: lfom IM court clefi(. Name Statep:>ent notified that the Olslnc:t (CA). 1590 Adams Ave Altomey fw Pwtftloner • The lolk>Wlng persons Attorney of Orange 11soe. Cos1a Mesa. CA Mef1orie MIH L.oeye. are oo.ng bu5lnaa as County has 1n111a1ed 92628 Eeq., SOS N. Tuelln Service Beat Systems. f)l'oceedings to forlert the Mak O (CA), 1590 Ave., Sle. 1951 LLC 17955 Sky Parle above-deacrlbed prop-Adams Ave, #1606, Senta Ana. CA 92705 Circle. Ste F ln1tne. CA 111y pursuant to Heallh COiia Meea. CA 92628 Pubhahed Newport 926t4 and Safety Code ltld bullness 15 con-Beach-Costa Men Sennoe S..t Sysletn$ Sec1lon 11488 4 dUcled by a oorpcnllOn 0.dy PllOC Feo<uary 1 7, LLC. 17955 Sky Parl( You are lllStrUded that Have you started 11. :!001 Ctrcle, Ste F ll'Vllll CA 1t you dealle to contest doing bua1nass yet? ThW666 92614 the f0f1e1tur1 of this Yea. November 27, Thia business It con· property, pu11uent to 2000 Flctltlou1 Bualne11 dueled by Limited Ua· Health and Safety Code Mak-0 Name Statem.nt blltty Co s.ctloo 11488 S. you Oon1ld R 011th· The lollowl~ peieons Have you started must IN • verlfled c:lalm 1rage. Prelld9nt .,1 dOlrlO bueinla u doorig buslrllSs yet? No aiatino your 1nt.,tll "' Thi t1ete1'1181'lt waa A l Newport Su'll'Cal SeMCe 8H1 Systems the Pfoplrty You mull hied wtlh lf'le County LLC. B ) Newport LlC IN lt1ie ~ '" the Su-C1er1c cJ Orange County Surgical Oevetopmanl ThOmas T Pytas parlor Court ol the on Otl05l2001 c ) Newport Me<11cel Manag.ng P1rtner County d Or:'t. wltt1in ' 20011S85t060 Eqlllpment. 2900 Ntw· Thia 1111emen1 wa.s 130),~)'lofol '!.'81 Ntotput>-I Datly P11o1 Jen. 11, 18, on Blvd.. Suite 152. lllld wtth the Couniy lleatlUfl t11 • c., 25. Feb 1, ~1 007 Newport B11ch, Cl, Clerl( oi Orange County unleu you receive 928e3 on 01/05l2001 ectual noclce (Pit... Flctltlou1 Bu-'neea Newport Surglctl 2001 .. 51070 UM Ol-009) You must Name Statement LLC 2600 Newport Delly Pfal Jan 1 t. 111 Flctltloua BualMN :':. ~-:;-: ~ The following i-eon• BIYd . Ste 152. Newpoit 25, F!b 1 2001 Th562 Name Statement tr'd Anomey cJ Or~ 111 ~ bulileM .. ~· ~9:631a con· Flctttloua Buslnesa .~~~ County (Ann Deciuty-10-~Dov., ~· duC1ed by llml!ld LI•· Name StaterMnt Saundln Plue, ~ g:::rve~E·Jrlv:'w:' 21, Nlw!>Ol1 BMc:ti. CA Wty Co The followlng persona ~ D11W, Nlwpoit o-~-•--c• ,,,.701• 92663 H111e you attrlad ere doing ~ 11 8Mch, CA 92960 ...,,.. ..,,., "" "" Mlchtel QO.r. 1133 doing bu11neu ytt1 EKttrlot o .. lgn l Roc:k ....... LP (CA), :*'aio""'J. i:: = ~ OoY9' Ortve, Ste 21, Y•. OVOt/Ot Conlull.lrf, 29431 Aeb-4540 ~ Dr., 5'Ale ... _ .,,__._ ,. __ ~.,...,,. Newport S.ech, CA ~ ~. LLC brook. Moallol1 Vl9fo, CA 100, ~ 8Mc:n. CA u,. ...._...,. .....,...,.,.....,. 929&0 JenlM R Oougial. Va 92692 112H O oi;:~ •• 10 11me1y A~I• Grier, 833 Pr1tldln1 Chan·hlt Chung, John Seundera, "Gin-ftte end l9CUflt • Vlllfled Dover Drive, Ste. 21, Thie statemem was 28431 Fllfdbrooll, Mi. trtl p,,,,..., fOf Rodi· dllm N!lncl .,.. .,.... Newport e.1e11, CA ni.ci wtttl lf'le Counly _,., Viejo, CA ~ efeller, LP•. 4525.-A 111 the -1n fie SU-928e0 C1eftt o1 ()1ingt CounlY Thie bultlnffl la con- MecArthUr Boulevard, ~="' 1'1111 !Jlnjne11 ie con-on 01~1 cM:f9d by .,, lflCMOJll Newport Buch, CA l*tor ._... Wll,.... In ducttd by hulDllnd and I0011t5t4t4 Have yov etarttd ~ :,:~ ;! Wife ~ Plot Jin 10 ~ butirlW ~ No Thia bulll'lela le ooni ... ,.,, Hev• you ttartH 25. ftb t 2001 ~ Ctren-T~ Qlung cMMd by I ~ pett. ~ IO flt 5-. "' ...,. ti1g bueir1M1 ~ No Thlt llal«nent WU ne<9hlC> ll'llrr1'I end ~r1butH MtCNtl Qllet ITATl!MENT OF filed wnttl lht County Hive you 1t1r1•d piueuent 10 the Thie "'1ernent WU AIMtDONMtNT OF C1lltl ol Orenot Counly doing bullMtt yet? r::-c:i. Hlllfl~ ttted wttn 1111 Ccxln'Y U8I Of' RC111lOU8 on 01~ ... tOt? v ... 7"197 11...0 ~ furftlfr Cltll °' O!wvt ~ luteHHI NAME n.... -.-•-ti 11 AocMftlltr, LP nalcle or flMl1no. on 01Al!IW001 The -........., '*90l\Ct) ..,_, .......,, -L . · Jotwl ~ ~ PUblletled Newport I001WtM ,_ (I;;)""~ 2'1 Flt! t. 20Qt TtfS3 "ni.'*=um.nt ,,.. g::~o~Mt~': ~~."Q,'fio~ flt i.. ~ h ..._ FlctltkM Bualnw ~ ~ = 15. 2001 ~ lu9lnM ~=•. tS2t ~ on Otl30r.2001 MUN Rf01 I lroc*holow 11•, lenCI ate ~ ea; MOtMAIM Mime ..... ,,.. ~CA~ .... Per1on11 Tou¢h ~....._. ,....., I I. 115. Thi foflowfng ptrtonl ---......_.. to ..,._...._, ,.._ .........., ""'1 .--. • n.1f ~ "*'*' .. MIO ~ • ·-·-1 .. ·-·-._-·--"' ,,_ .. ...,.~ ---..... 11 IL Jt Comef Olllct, MO ...... -fled -. Or· ilMt. "* 202. n-11\ Ac11fa .. lure---..... The .............. A.l\tOft •201. Coe. .. COldY an l'IR2/ a:= ~ Joi• ..... M I ...... ~ _,.... .. ~ • ......_CA -• .... ~·•n ll'll'lll l HO • ..-Jr., 6311 N MmllOr ....._ • 0 -......... 711 ~ ~ _,, The llaloMno .,...... --• --• ,.~ Int. ~-NIRtt IL, Webb T tucke II • AlwNin. ~ .. ~N ....... Ill: Tiie ~ ....... t7'1 $1.. At, ..._. .......... ,.., , , ,. """ nlOf CJ111111 fl 1Mw • .,._ doWIO ~ • ..._CA mr7 1201. -_. F~ .._ , ..... ), TI* i:..w. i. .,_ """'°"' 1J1 ....... ...... " ~ .... Mullr'I • ~ nlM ti.al lfoOiknolloW 11• ~ -., lnCMIMJ -~ ... C... .._.. ~. 2o.f 1'tri ........ lino. lfM. 7lt Thll ...,_le~ ... Ma. CA tl70I K1¥9"?,,_.. tle!'IM aA'12in "'*" "-"" lwf\. W, 1111 a., M ,·ec. ..., i.,.: • COip: Ille' n. ....,_II*'°' ti'f ......_ "'1 No ffk:tttlout Buslneu Heme Statitment n>t IOllowl~aont Ill OOWlQ .. ~ AVlelion Group 111301 C•tnput Or1111 SetD Ma. CA 92101 MecAlt. Inc (Aluka), 23 Corpo1e11 Ptna Surte 247. Ntwport BNoh. CA 92fWiO Thrt buelneu It con- duc:ted by • COl'POl•tlon H1v1 you tlarttd do.no buetneH yet? YM. l/2IOO Ma<:Alr Inc Arn Rothhsberger Vice Pre&ldent Tt11t 11atemen1 wu hied With the County Clelll of Orange County ()(I 01t'05l2001 20016851062 Dady Pllol ~ 1 t I 8 15. F!b 1, 2QQ1 Th556 Fictitious Bu1lne11 Name StatertMnt The following pereOl'll ar1 doing business u Pro Lab Ph01ogra.phy Servic" 16620 Aston Street IMne CA 92606 Jamel M BoVt. 974 Oak Coste Mesa CA 92627 Thia business 1s con· dueled by an ondMdoaJ Have you started doono business yet? Yea January 2 2001 Jame5 M Boyte Th1t st111ement wes Meo with the County Ct.rt( ol Orange County on 011051200 I 20016851071 Da~v Pllo4 Jan 11 18 25 Feb 1 2001 Th550 Fictitious BualneH Name Statement The lot lowing persona are ao;ng tiuslness as Brea Dental Group 503 E lmpenal Hwy Brea CA 92821 Magid G Zaktiary 9841 Brentwood Dr Cowen Heights CA 92705 Maq<ly W Gad, 12252 la Morada Blvel La Morada CA 90638 This business 1s con dUC'ted by co-oartners Have you started doing ~iness yet7 No Ma\)ed G Zalttiary Tho& statement was f1ted With the County 0&11( ot Orange Couoey on O 11()51200 t 20018851069 Da·•y Piiot Jan t I f8 ~eb 1 2001 Th!>49 Fictitious Business Name Statement The lollow1ng persons are doing buSlnesa as S1gnmas1er 3033 Bristol Street Suite L Coste M.sa CA 926:>6 Ar1bay Inc (CA) 800 Panorama Road Full· erton CA 92831 This business 15 con· ducted by a eo<po<ation Have you started doing business yet? Yes t 1'()1 Arabay Inc Ara Nuyuhuklan Pres 1dent Th11 statement was filed w1tti the County Clerl( oi O.ange County on O 11()5/2001 20016851063 Oa~y PllOI Jan t 1 t 8 25. F!O t. 2001 Tt>S» Flctltlou1 Bu1lne11 Name Statement The following persons are dOlng buSlnes& as Jackson Oes1gns t !I Hillsborough Newport Beach Cl, 92660 Sur.an Cheree Jae!\· aon I 5 H1llsborou9h. Newport Beach. CA 92660 Th111 busmess 1s con- dUC'ted by an lndMdual Have you started doing busmess yet' VIS 1120196 Susan Cheree Jack· ion Th11 stellment was hied w1tn the County 0 1111 ol Orange County on O 1!05/2001 20016851059 Oa.ly Piiot Jan 11 t 8. 25 F!O I 2001 Th558 Flctltlou1 Bu1lne11 Name Statement The follow!~ persons .,. doing bu9I09SS .. E11yloan2001 com. 3710 S Beer St Unit D Senca AN CA 92704 Tim Hunc;ierto1d. 3710 S Bear St . Unu 0 Santa Ar.a CA 92704 This bu8lne11 11 con· clucled by an ~ Hive you started doing bullneH ya1' Yes Ot/01/2001 Twn Hu"09rf0<d Thie .iatomeot was flied Wt!ll the County Cleft! °' Onlnl)I Ccul1Y on O 1/05f2001 200t"5t0S3 OUy P*'C Jin 11 111 25. Flt> I, 2901 !M§1 Act!Uoul 1u.an..1 Name lllltMwd Til9 lolowlng pll(IOlll .,. Ooing buw..N " Olamon!ILOI com 3100 A;twwy Ave 11111 Colla Ma.a CA 92629 ROM ~ Int (CA) 3t00 NlwWf Ave Ste 1119. COiia u... CA 92626 Tt111 bullnetl II con duQ.O by a COfPOlatlon H111e you 1tarttd doO"O bu11neu vet? Ye1. t 1/01/2000 ROM OIStnbubng Inc Richard Wolverton. President T1111 ll•temant was hied w11h the Counly Clerit. ol Orange County ()(I 01/05l2001 2001 .. 5t0611 Diiiy Pllol Jan 1 1 t 11 25 Fib 1, 2901 NS2 Flctltlou1 Buslnns Name Statement The lollow1ng persons are OOlng buslnesa u Rootenotorll.i Plumblng Sennoe ~ Bematd St I A. Costa Mesa CA 92627 Luis Sancher 543 S.rnard St •A Colla Mew. CA 92627 This bua1neas is con· dueled by en ind!~ Have you started doing business .,,.i? No LUIS Sanchez This S111ement was liled w11h the Couflty Cieri< ol Oranqe County on 0110912001 20011S8S1421 Daily PtlOI Jan t 1 t8 25 Fee 1 200t Th573 Fictitious Buslne11 Name Statement The lollow1nsi persons a1e oeong business as l 1mozone 20 .. t 2 Cypress St •B Newpc.n Beach CA 92660 Geoffrey O Klasing 204 12 Cypress St •B Newport Beach CA 92660 This bus1nes5 is con ductOd by an 1ndiv1C1ua1 Have you stitrted doing bus•ness ~et? No Geoffrey 0 l(J85'ng This statement was loled w1lh lhe County Clerll of O<a!lQe Coonty on 01 '09'2001 20016851420 Daily PolOI Jan 1 I 18 25. Feb 25 2001Th572 Fictitious Bu1lne11 Name Statement The following persons are doing busine1!1 as E Commorce Con sort1um com 2708 W Onon Ave •I Santa Ana CA 927().4 7076 Michael Anthony De· Tomaso 2708 w 0'10l'I lwe 1 1 Santa Ana CA 92704·7076 Ttios business 15 con- ducteo by a" 1nd1V1dual Have you sta1ted domg bus.ness yet'> No Michael A DeTomaso This state1T1en1 wu loled with the Coonty Cterl< of Ora"O" County on 01109 2001 20016851418 Dally P~ot Jan 11 18 25, Feb I, 200~ Fictitious Bu1lness Name Statement The lollow1ng persons aro doing business as A I FunZone net B 1 FunZone 615 Carnation Ave Corona dEol Mar CA 92625 Debra Lynn Goam· papa·Kirwan 615 Carnahoo Ave Corona del Mar CA 9?625 This busmos. 11 con- dvcted by an 1ndlllldual Have you &tarted do1n9 business yet? Yfi t999 Debra Lynn Goam pepa·K1notan Tti.s statement was hied wrth th4 County Ctet1( ol Orange County on 01,09/2001 20016851422 Deify Pliol Jan I 1 18. 25, Fet> 11 2001 Th5§8 Fk:tltloua Business Name Statement The following pers~s are doing bu9lneu as lmag1nell 680 Par'k Or Coste Mesa CA 92627 Kns11n Podley 680 Parl< Ot Costa Mes• CA 92627 8'1 Padley 433 Ernet- eld Bay. l19una Hiiia CA 92651 George Good t 046 Oak Grove Piece San Menno CA 01108 This bus.neu 11 oon- clucled by 1 llmlted pen· nershlp Have you 1taned doln9 bu11ness yet? Y11. 0M)1/01 Knstin P~y Thll statement wn filed wc1tl the County Cieri! °' ~ Cwtly ort01~1 t001MS1':t' Deily PlloC Jin 1 I, 111. 25. F!t!. 1. 2001 ™67 OolWd "-1 L.-.g CA -.> ,.... CA ~ tM'll Joel l&lltlf ...... Illy UWd Ult-....,.. a..,. Jar. 17tt ~ Way, ......... P .......,. TM..,.,... ii -.......... ~ ..._.CO *"'-Jt Fl:W •1 9u•I-......,_. IJMdl. CA ArdlAaa. 2049 Port ...... 11y. e ... ,.. .. , Y Mlt.IDO WeU T1uot11 TI!m lllillllMrll .. ...._ • I n • RueMll M 119' Tta ltatelMnl ,. .. lti.d W•lh IN County Cledt of 0rtnot ~ on o t/0W2001 2001tHtSN Olly Piiot Jan 11, 18 25, f.ttl I 2!)91 n@§ Fkttt.tou. Business Heme Statemem Tht following peqoot .,. doing~ .. Curves for Women 1525 Meu \lerele E t20i Co.ta Mna CA 92826 KlllTlerone K St11-H 704 lf1 Mangold Co<on;o del Mar CA 112625 Thia bu11nn• rs con· dud.cl by an lfldtVidual Have you starteo dOlrlO ~ ye!? No K.lthenne K St INel Thts 11attment ¥<H hied wrth !tie County CleO< cJ Ora1'98 County on 01/0912001 20016851394 OaHy P•lol Jan 11 18 2~. Feb 1 ?0Q1 Th57!> Fictitious Buslne11 Name Statement The lollow•ng pe1 .o< are oong business '" Aquamann Pool & Spa Specie lost 186:?7 Broo~huril St '13) Fountain 'ldlll'y CA 92708 Grego•v Jot n Col eman "641! fi.t • .,., C•• Cle F ounlaor :./ altry CA 92708 Thia b11'>1ness 1r. Li:.n ducted by ,m or-.01111dual Have yo" started ~ Do~ss 1et? No Greg Jorin Coie..,,an Tl'11s sti1emen1 '""'~ l11eo .... 11 1r.e Cou•1ly Cieri< :JI 0.a"98 Count f i:.11 01O'i200t 2001 6851 404 Oaoty P11u1 Jan I 1 HI 2!> Feb I ?901 Th58U STATEMENT OF ABANDONMENT OF use OF FICTmOUS BUSINESS NAME The lollowm9 person1~1 has lhdve1 abandoned ll'le u!>tl ot the hc1nic.u• tlus1nv5i. name AQuamarin Pool & Sp J Spec•ah51 t8627 Brooi<hur" • • 33 Fov" tain \la1 ey CJ!< 927Ct6 The F1ct1t1ous Bus. neu name reterr~ to above was !tied '" Or ange County vr Julv 24 1998 f'tLE NO 19986762180 JatQuthrn) Co•y Ft<>c erts 964a Ra•en G"''"' Fountain V1llev C.A 92708 This businP.55 1s r.on dOClflO by dn •Nl•VIOual J Rot.NtS This 1otateme'lt wa' hie<! .,•th the Counly Cle~ ol Orang" Count~ on 01 OCI 2001 20016851403 Daily P110t Jan 11 18 25 Feb I 2001 Th581 Flctltloua Buslne11 Name Statement The lollo••""9 person are Clong busm'.!~ a~ The Hubble Transoor tahon Services. 650 NorlTI Ros. Drove •«a Placentia Cahtorn13 92870 Shambllu ~ M sra 4'&8 Eve Circle Pm.<>n roa CahlC>mla 928 70 Th•s tlus1ne~c. s con· Oueled by an 11'16.-.dudl Have you sterrea domg bu'•ness yet? N<l Shambhu N Misra This statement wt'I< Med 11r1th the Count) Cieri< ol Oranqe Coun1y on 12 1 .. '2000 2000611493515 Daoty Polo! Jan 11 18 25 F !O '. 2QO 1 Th582 Flctltlou1 Buslneu Name Statement The lotiowing person• are oong bu5"'41$S as COl\$Ult•ng °" Demand 175!> Anatie.m Ave ., 1 Csta Mesa CA 92627 Atul Ahu1a 17'>~ Anaheim Ave • 1 1 Colla MIN CA 92627 TlllS bu"ness is con dueled by .,, ll"ldM004 Have you started doing ~ yet? No Atul Ahuja This statement wu hied with the County Clefll ol Orange County on o 1 '09'2001 200161151416 Daoly P1'ol Jan ,, 18 25, Feb t 20Cll Th5 70 t2MO .,_. ......., llMd\. Hen ~ ... "" ":::;."'~ '~ .._ llld ""' ,_. ~ Tiit ....,..., ...... 1lllt ....,_ ...... CA ~ "*'° .,.,..,... ,..., TttHUf•I ,.~ a. ., 0.,.. ~ ..... -*"....... .. ... ....... .. -• • ... Fictitious Bu-'nee• Name Staa.m.nt fhe loflowtng Pl'tonf art dotng buM'9lll .. ~ Hayo.n Envtronmefl· 111 11105 Penmaula Pia<.~ COii.a Mell CA 12t;?7 H!;I (Mpo<atioo !CAI I fl.')~ Pen<r..ula Pttoe Co.la Meea. CA 92627 ThlS busill888 11 oon- do.IC.18d by • oorporallon Ha1e you llerted <lo1ro9 tlusmeu yet? y,,., 7?1'92 HEI Inc C.hn< Hayden Pre., d41r11 T"'• 1taitemen1 wes r, .11 "''tn the Cou<'t1 c~ ·~ o1 °'8fl91 ~ Gr 01 12?001 2001ees11•0 Di11ly Pok>! Jan 18, 25. Feb 1, 8, 2001 TIJS89 Fictitious BualMSt Name Statement Tt.1 fooow1~ perlOOS .,,~ r.klonO ~" P •• c1fic l!.lano POOi• 171(Jl Irvine Blvd •lO'l TuS11n CA ~780 Dari111I Pertz P .. aiecc. 17702 Irvine Br.a •202 Tu51on CA 'J2780 Tri,.. buS1ness 11 con (jo,.;1"11 by a~ ·~ Ha•" you 1tar1eCI do.ng bustnes! yf!l.'I No Ddn•.. Perei Pacheco Tlw stalement was I lflll ... 1n the County "'" of Ora~ County 1 12-2001 . 20016851743 O.i v Pfl04 Jan i 11 25 For 1 8, 2001 Th59Q Ffctitloua ButlneH Name Statement rne tooowong persona J•f 0oong buSK>eSS as A I Th@ Orctltd CluD B 1 Gr1.>en Systems I~ 1trri.ll10nal 20362 S.rcn St Newport Beach CA 9?h60 Richard Anton ~oria11y 2.0362 B•rch 51 ~ewpon Bui.I'! C.A ~2f.60 Ttus bu!;<neu 1< ton l'.luC•llll by an Incl"'°""' Have you ~tar11•1 •Joong bus1n11sr. yet' Yes 1975 Ro<hard Mo<oany Tt"s statement .. a~ • en ... !ti the County rier~ ' O.ange c..,,,,., "'1 01 12.?0QI 20016851734 Daily Piiot J-'n I 8 25 f Pb 1 8 2001 Th592 Flc11t1ou1 Business Name Statement Tl'e I011Qw1ng perMY~ a1e doing~ a. Amm<;or I 2922 Har bo< Blvd .t98 t Gai!W\ Grovn CA 928-40 l,~'<QC1at1on "4ana9e me1·1 & 11Aa1ntenance Ct:-<'poral!Of\ !CA, 12922 HarOO< BIYd "961 Gar 1er Gr~.e CA ~2840 T"'s business 11 O'• Juc1ed by .. OO<l>O'ill""' Ha.i• you ilane'l domg buslfltl.SS yt>t? t.;o A'<;0e1a11on M1na99 R!l'nt & Maintenance Corcc•alton Th•• S1atemem "''~ I t(>\J ''"th the Coun!y C 'lri °' Orange County on 0111212001 20018851735 Daily Pilol J;in 18 ~ ~f'll t 81 2001 Th593 Flctltlou1 Bu1tneH Name Statement The lolloMng pe•sonr. are 110rnQ l>USlnesl u Wrthm Your ~· 521 Baypo•ntEo Or Newport 6Hch. CA 92660 Ira M tsreel 521 S.y· po•nte 01 Newport BMctl Ca 92660 Thcs ~ness 1s con rudld by en tndMQ.Jall Have you start•d doing bus1nu1 yef? v ... 011()1/01 lr1 M I~ Th" statement WIS filed W•lh lfle County CIM o1 Orange Gou-tty on Ot 1212001 2001M51749 Dally Pllol Jan 18. 25 Ftt> 1, 8, 2QQI ThS~ Fldltloua Bualneu Name Stlltwnent The fOllotrMg pefaon& .,. OOlng ~ u Cl'l'SI ~. 134 W MecAlttHn BIYd s..a ,.,. . ~ 92707 Flru Aldeyyel 318 SMOnl& Alllie, llVIM CA G2811 Tta ~le oon- cM*t by en ....... H•v• you tteneo dQng NNa ~No F 1tM Aldeyyet TIW ~"'" t•la«I Witt! ll'M County ~ ~ OrW9 CW1ly on 01 16'2001 .., .. , .. (Wy "°' Jll\. I.I. 2$ Ft«! 11 e. 2001 Il6!) .... ~ lft llllMlill 'fhll ..,_. at ~ Ttt,·'1117 Ill OlA>ll'IOOl ...,... L5~CO'll. MC IA IZW Have ""' ...,.... 6ICltd llr: en ......., ..,. ..,.. a ,.. ... ,..,., ... sklsi ,_ .,.. -••ten ._.,. ,_. ...,_ ~ CluiiA ..._ I Dk•• ,._ ._..........._ ._, ......... ----... ....... lflc. !!!._ ~ = .. """ IW ~ Dllf ,....... -1t; 'ttl., ... ......... J!ll? ......... I ! ......... 1,....-v.:-.--P'! ........ ,;;n"N; .... "' .....-. .._... .. :-..:.=r c..,.. ...,,.-; ., -v-. ~-.:..--..... ........---........ .,.._.,_."" 9ti11Wlf".................... anO ....,._ -·-"9f , •• ,,--~,.._. ~t!• ...._ "'-"..... • .. ,.,. 12 , ,.. .. ,,.. . ,, , • .. 1Nt , .. ... ... ~ ~-,1-= Dllw 1..---'""::' Fl ND ~'nila .....::-.. • -~ ~ -,...... c-. .. ::"a.:.= =r=t= ~Jl=r= &.B17i.'iintt~ .,.-,.1j.,'lwi ~•a..~ ..-= ..., ~C:.c --r;-,,......,.. .. o _... en o~ ._.-, •.,...... ,.._, , __ _.... QA • ..... =r,..-m-~~~y ..... :~I ~,:r~~M.rs I =··:. :rw,:~1..::-..:.:r:: v-......... l"t8>"*" 86 Ac:ddow ........ ...... ~ TM tolowtnO P9flOIW .,.. doing ~ N: ~I.Mid care, 24082 landlMt>#, l.JIQ Foreee, CA 82830 F~ Inc (CA). 24042 ~. lJlke Forett, CA 92630 T~ buaineu 111 con-- dueled by • QOtpOralion Have you atarted domg bu11neaa yet? Yff 111/2001 Fioueroe Inc M"'oehatl J figueroe "p Th11 11atwmen1 wu hied ~ Iha County Cieri< ~ Orano-County 00 01 1612001 2001ff51906 o..iy Polo! Jan 18, 26. Ftt> 1. 8. 2QQ1 Th!!Q3 Flctltlo1.11 ButlnMS N1me St.t.ment Tiit lollowing per10N ato dOlng boalnMa u · JapeneN RHtauran1 Kl1chtn Shin" 136 WtS1 MacArltlur 8MI SatU AN CA 92707 Sh1n11 Sh1mamura 1 n3 N Holbrook St M&htlm Ca 92807 Hatsuko Shlmamura 1n3 N Holbrooll St . Arwlhtlm. CA 92807 Th•• bualne11 ~ con· duGted by hutband end wilt Have you started OOlrlg ~ yet? No Shfn11 Shlmamura Thll 1tatement wea flied with the County Cler11 of Or1nge County on 01 12/2001 20016151713 Dally P1lol Jan 18 25 Feb I, 8. 2QO 1 ThS97 Flctltlou1 81.11lnH 1 Name Stltement The fol10w1ng persons are doing butineas as ONB Computing 77 Orchard Dr lrv111e CA 92618 Nabffl Kabbara n Orcnard Dr . IMne. CA 92618 Douglas Palma, I 1907 Arlee Ave Norwalk, CA 90850 Thia bullfltSI 11 con- oucted by 001>9Mers Have you 1tarted OOIOO buaineu yet? No Nati.el Kebbar a This 11atement wa& flled with 1ht County Cieri< of Orange County on 0111212001 2001 &1517811 Daily P1k>I Jan 18, 25 Feb 1 8 2001 ThS99 flctltlo 1.11 81.11lne11 Name St.tement The loltow1ng persons are doing bualneu as RC En1~ 21851 Newland •10 Hun!· 1ng1on Beech. CA 92646 ~enala Ctm. 21851 Newland •10 Hunl 1ng101"1 S.acn. CA 92646 'This buaineu 1s con· duc1ed by an 1no1Vldu8l Have you 11a11ed doing bu5'neN ya1? No Renata Cun This statement was hied w•lh the County Cletl( of Orange County on 01112/2001 200188517&7 Dady Pilot Jan 18. 25. Feb I 8. 2001 Th650 Fictitious Bu1lnna Na me Stltement The following persons are dotng bus(neas as A ) Eaay Carry. LLC B) Eeay Carry. 1778 Newport Blvd . Costa Mesa CA 92827 Easy Carry LLC. 1778 Newport Blvd Costa Mou, CA 92627 This business •S con· dUC1ed by Limited Lia· bihty Co Have you started domg business ye!? Yes 1/01 Easy Carry UC Paul DIVIS GEO Man-ager Thta 11atemen1 wes hied with lhe County CJert. of Ora119e County °" 01112/2001 2001&151761 08.lly Pilot Jan 18 25 Feb 1. 8. 20()1 Th6Q1 f * Olm1UB I BOWEN John George Bo wen, (85), PIHld 1w1y J1nuary 27, 2001 In Newpon B11ch. HI w11 born In Ont1rlo, C.l\ICl1 i nd educated In Toronto, l1t1r furttltrlng hi• educa- tion In c.llfomlL John hel bMtl I l'llldlnt of Or1ng1 County lor tWet 30 YWt Ind tin bltn a u lt1m1n lor C1mpbtll'1 Soup, Schllllng1, Werner 8ro1., •nd Newport e.ctl RMltot. He ... "'° the grind opening eatuman IOf Ult Big C.Oyon Developmtnt. Ht wlll be 1orely lftl...ct by hit tovlng ... DofoU!y, hi• cNJ:. chn IEd Ind Sheron, and grwndchftcnn. A IMlllOftal eervie. wfll be held Tlllldly, f*'-Y •• 2001, 4:00 sun.. et St. Andftw't PtatbytM\tn Church 111 Nwpon llttch. Arran91nt1nt1 br Pedftc V1" Mottuary ......... 2100 SELL your home lhrough dallin.d f1cWout ........ ......... menl The lollowlna '*'°"' .,. doing~ ... Newpon Aectultlno, eoe8 JiMnine Ave , CO. rona def Mei. CA lm26 Bonnie ,., • IOe8 Jeamiot AY!.i..,_C?iwon11 dlll Mat c. ~ TNt bullMu 11 CM- ducl.ld by. an ~ H•v• you ~;r1ed doing buMlMe yt'1 No 6oMI• Aoat Tht1 tteltfllertt WU hied With th COUl1ty Clttll of ~ County on 0 I/ I 2/200 t t001H5t7M Delly PllOC Jan. 18, 25. fib, t, 8, 2901 TOOPf Ftctttiou. Bu1lneaa Name Stat.ament The follOwlnp Plf90fle .,. doing~ u HomeFlret Mortgage, 2431 WMt Coast ~ wey •265, Newport Beeeh. CA 92663 SEO Inc (CA). 2431 Watt Co11t H1ghw1y 1205. Newport Stech CA 112683 Thia bullnell Is con- d1JC1ed by a oorporetion Have you stuttd doing business yet? No SEO Inc Steve Otaon Prttt· dent T1111 11etemen1 wae hied wrth the County C1trl< ol Orange County on 0111212001 200181517!11 Dally P1lol Jan 18. 25. ft!? t, e, 20()1 Th588 Flctltlout ButlneH Name Statement The fotlOwlng persona llt doing buslf'IHS U LOGOWORLDWIOE, 2 Mereblu Su11e 110. Allao Voe,o CA 92656 Gregory Gantman. 2 Marlblu Suite 110 Meo V1eio. CA 92656 Th11 bu"ne" 11 con· OuC1ed by en tndMdual Have you star1td doing bu11neas yet?. VH 12/6/00 Gregory Gantman This 11atement wu Iliad With 1ht County Cieri( ol Orange County on 1 211912000 200C>e8411711 Dally Plk>I Jan 18. 25. Feb 1, 8, 2QQ1 Th6Q9 Flct1tlou1 Butlnea1 N1me Statement The fol!Ow1ng person1 are dohlQ buSlf'less u PMllbtlilles AV, 711 Wttt 17th Street, E2. Costa Mesa. CA 92627 Paul Tetreaul1 17241 ~topher Lane, Hunl· on Buch, CA 92647 hoa buaoness ts con· ducted by en tndMdull Have you started doing business yet? Vee, 1113193 Paul Telleault Thia 1talemen1 waa llled wrth the Counly Cletl( of Orange County on 01/19/2001 2001885200 Daily Pilot Jan 25. Feb 1,8, 15,2001 Th611 Flctltloua Bu1lneta Naftle Stlltement The follow1np perlOf'le at• doing business .. Ch1mp1on Gr11ph1cs. 2117 Alabama 12, Hunt· 1ngton Beach, CA 92648 Jen G Hell. Inc (CA), 2 t 17 Alabama 112. Hunt· 1ngton Blach, CA 92648 T111s business 11 con· dUCled by II o«porallOl'I Have you sl1r1ed dotng bualness yet? No Jeff 0 Hall, Inc; Jell Hall. Prealdent This statement was fried with the County Cieri< of Orenge County on 01119/2001 2001H52Cl7 Dally Ptlol Jan 25. Feb 1, 8 15 2001 Th6t2 Flct1tlou1 Bualneta Name Statement Thi lollowfng per90n1 .,. doing bu*-Ill OME Town Center, 2699 White Rd 1150, lrv•ne. CA 92614 Gary Mierau. 25g9 Whll t Rd 11 SO I rvlne. CA 92&14 Mat1ln HanNgan 2699 Whtie Rd •15o lrvtne CA 92614 Thia buSlness is con· ducted by a general partnership Have you s1uted do6ng bullnlM yel? No LOCAL PIEllCI !llOT1BI 11.U. IROADWAY Mortuary * Chapel Cremation 11 o Broadway Costa Mesa 842·9180 I ) i '(. ( H 111' ( ~. l ' 1, t • ( I • . • I I . \ \ I • ' I I t Oarv Mlttw 2211 ~"' Lw. ~ ..,_ F'ICtttlcMaa ...,_. ...... CA tM27 Tilit ....,,.. NI ~ewport e.edl. CA ..... ltiltemenl N9'M .......... lllMdt ....,._ no i. 1"* ~ la con- fllld w11t1 "" ~ t2eeo The tolowino PMOnt The IOfloWlna .,.-.one otr'°"' ~ "' Cla.d by 1t1 ~ Qeltl rA 0...,.,. ~ Tiiie butlneet II con• "' #IQ bulW-. u: .,. ~ ~ 11, ,..,_,.... ..,.. a """ Have you t t1rted on Ol/f~1 .. IJAl.I ~ bV: ~ ll'td .:.on~el~S.rv: 31~ A~Olll't_Po':t; ::-.:w~~ ~~~~~H ytt7 ~I a J~Wll\Jan.t ~,..: ~v:...:.:. ~rtNo-4 2145,... Verdi . ! .. DIM. COeUt ..... CA O•IU •P'OP;ledH •I ~ Oatren Klmble ··?• -__lM .. -"' 7•" "· Colla M-. CA 9~28 Ulled qalill9 ca-.. oo"9 TIU ttal#ltnt WU Flctftloue lu:llnMa ~ .. ~ 'l'.. 82$21 ~ l.llt> llCIUDtll IU cmo. filtd wllh ~ County Heme 8....,,_,. hied with the County Rult\ Htlen Porter, Otl/toty, Inc. (CA). 3181.J 81 "*" no FH= ~1~ Cour.cY Tiit lofloW\no penont OM rA Qrlngt Ccully ~ t'~ =· =rt ~~A =· -'"= = OMO. ~ t0011USlt7 at• dolno buelnMt ... on 01119/2001 Tillt bulln•,M II ~ TNI MlneH II con-,. putden qllll9r IU ~ PAol Feb 1, 8, 16, All Ratural. Mtll, 2001 .. IJ4 .. cllcltd by ~ lndl~ dUoWd by. 1 oorporldon Mllilo, eu dlnefo 'I Olraa ~! TM68 Poultry end S..lood, Ody PloC Jin. 2& lleb H .i rt d u d COMI dt IU Pf'OC)ledad 3119 R1111on• Way. 1, a. 16, 2901 bi01• a ve 70U ... • nlVt you •••rte aln vlto ~ "°' Flc:UUoua Butlneaa C:O.. Mela. CA 82027 ~~".°211~=--yet? doing ~ yet? No P#JW1 de 11 ocw pol' NalM Statement Oele Pl*'> Reen, 388 FlctJtloua lualneu Airth Helen POf\tr ~~. ~ Emwn oetoe requ1e1. The IClllc>wN pMOM FWnona w11y. Cotta Name Statement Thie 1111~ wu Thia mtttnen( wu =.., ~ ~ ciue .,. dolno ~ u Mtott, CA 92e21 l'he followlng pereont flltd wllh IN ~ ''*' wf1t1 the ~ .......... ~l'NI a 50715()1 Ml PoinMala Sherry Hlllebrendt lft dolno butH*8 u · CM r:J 0renge CowltY Cler1I r:J ~ eouniy 1#1 tbogado Homeownt(I ANocltl• Bean, • 3811 A1mona Parle Collectloo 1970 00 01119/200l on Oll23/200t lnmedla~t. Sl no tlon. 607 PolnNftle. Co- :a/27 Coeta MtM. CA s. 10th Stl'MI N 208', 2001HH411 2001Nl2f74 conoot 'a un abogldo. tonl def Merl_~. 92e25 Thie bualrleM II con-N•2•WPort 811ch, CA Dally P1loC Jan. 25,_F_tO. ~ P1loC J9n. 25 Feb puldt 111rn1r a un .... .,. Nlg91..I. .. ~ ~ by huet>ltld #Id ~r Man. ci.irt 1. O, 15. 20()1 J!!!!li 1. O. !5. 2091 hi§13 =~ r-:-~u: ~J~IJClnlNI wtfe 1970 S 10Ctl StrMt. N FlotlUout Butl'*a Flctltloua ...,,_. oflcil\I dt ayuda lea-I 'N-.m Kelly, 507 112 Hive ~OU lllr11d 208 Newport 8Mdl. CA Name 8tat9"*1t Name StM9ment ,..... .. cllrec10tlo ••le-PoinMttle Ave.. Corona doing buelnHt ytl? 92863 Thi lollOwlng Pl'tOnt Thi fol~ O(l6co) dtl Mar, CA 92$25 VM, 1/1512001 Thi• butlneH II con-doing butli'IMa .,. doing 11: CASI NUWll"! Thie butlntu .. con- Oale P BMn ducilad by· an lndillldl.tll 111Newport Conc1e';e, Comfort SuftM. 20788 (NUIT*'O dtt Caao) ducted by an unln· Thi• 1111emen1 wu Have ·you llarled 1951 Port Weyb~. We Forfft Df . Lake OOHLoott1 oorporated aNOClation hied with the County doing bullneM Y«'I No Newport Betch, Cak(O,. FQl99t. CA 92S30 Thi NJne and Id-OltW INn e petVwlh!p Cl9tk r:J Or.nge County Wiitr.M Marie Claire nla 9266()..5"432 Ja mH & FrancH dr ... r:J the court IL (El Have you 111rted on 01119/2001 Thct ltl l9'Mnt wae • ,..,__ C C nombrt y dlr9CCion de la doing 1>Ullne1a ye1? 20011ta2504 flied I h tht Coun Anette Pad(er. 1951 "'-'· U (I A), 10 COfle et) SUPERIOA V•. 1111~ Delly Pilot Jan 25, Ff/O. C1erJ1 : t Orange ~ POf\ Weyt>r~, New-L~ !Nine, cA mt2 COURT Of= THE STATE Heather Angel 1, 8. 15, 2001 Tb02! on Ol/l9/200l ~60~~· allfomoa, duel!, ~"t:1t:S ~ Of= CALIFORNIA, Fot Thie etatement waa FlctlUOUI Bualnea• 2001U52CH Tiil• bulineta II oon· blhty Co. lhl County of Orange. tiled with tM County Delly Ptlot Jan 25, Ftb. duded by-an lndMdual Have you itar1td Harbor Juttiee Center, Cletl( of Oranot Counry N•me Stat.ment 1, 8 15, 2901 !hetO doing buelMtl yet? No 4801 J1mbotff ROid, on 01/W2001 The following ptf'IOOS ~\/~ y~;rt~ JamH & FrancH Newport Beach, CA 2001H5'2H are doing ~ u : Flctltlou1 BualMH Anette Pactter Chen, LLC 112~·26g5 Dtjly Piiot Feb 1, 8, 15, Wax Wtn1, 543 N. Name Statement Tiiis aatemenl wu Jam.-M H Chen. The name, addt.... 22• 2001 The§() Tu11in Ave . •K Santi ..... f........... f'I'"" t"' .. _ ,..~. ..anager Ind~• numti.r Fl e I Ana, CA 92705 , ••• .,.,,,wmg pereona •.., Wt n how ..,.,..nty "'T ol 1 ltlOmty, °' ctttloua I.IS neat LeRoy Nolberto •re doing bu.me. aa· Cler1I r:J Orange County ht. •111•ment wu pie ntlff wtlhov1 an •t· Name Stet9ment Rowland, 643 N Tustin A) Sea Wind Proper· on Ol/22/200l filed wtlh the County lomey It: (El nombte, la The followlng per90M :~;05•K, s.n1a Ana. cA ::!.l7~:1~11t1AP'&': o.11y P11oc ~~1~~~2:: ~i,~r Countv ::="Lt"~ cl: 1r~c1o1C1.Y~~ Paul ~. Jr., 8007 llC·3, Cot1a Mesa, CA 1. 8, 15 2091 Th029 Dally Piiot ~l~~2tl' demandln1e, o del d• A111 . Batio. llland, CA E Sand1ton1 Or.. 11~6-27 P Fl_.' lo 8 1 1 8 15 2001 ~1 mandante que no tltnt 112602 Analleom, CA 92808 ._a WIOd rwr11u. ....,t Ut UI netl ---!.!!!!:! ~ M) David R Siebe<, Jr . Tl'lll buSlneU ,. COO· UC (CA). 711 17111 Name SWtement Flctltlou• Butln.u LAW ofFIC£S OF 317 Mame Alll. Bllbol ducted by. a geMral CS~ !_C62·3.; Colla Meta. Thi lollowlng persons Name Stetemen1 HOA PHU mUONG. llland, CA 112ee2 ptr1nershlp "' ere doing bullneu aa. Hoe Phu Truong. Keren M Setblf. 317 Have you 1tarted Thia bualnesa 11 con· Belmont Bulld1ra, The follow1ng pertona S.r No 156411, Maline Ave. Baboe la- doing bua1ne11 yat? ducted by: Umlted Lil· 1700 Oahu Pl . Coe1a ere doing butrnel8 u : 10221 Siiier Avenue. land, CA 92662 Yes 12/2000 blliry Co MMa, CA 9262& TNm f~. 133 112 Sulla 202. Fountain Val-Tl'lls bualntM 11 con· LeRoy Rowland Have you 1111rted Craig Stephen a.1-45th Street. Newport '1,· CA 92708 dueled l>y hutblnd and f,1~'5w11~at~~enhc::~ ~~~g 111tzi"naaa yet? c:'i J!: i?t~S: e..:.m~~a ~quette, g;~"~e13~. 2000 w•l~•11• you 11u11cl Cletl( °' Orange County See Wind PropertlH, Thla bu91ne11 11 con· 133 112 451h S1reet. ALAN SLAT£A, Cltttt, doing ~ yet? No on 01119/2001 LLC duded l>y an lndMdual N92t6wpo3 rt Bt1ch. CA byD~Ju,tyV...._, David R Sffblr, Jr 2001HU4ff Sandri l Sewell, Have you 11arted 63 This 11111ment wu Dally Piiot Jan 25, Feb Maneger doing busineu ye1? This bualneH le con· ubll1hlld Newpor1 llltd With 1he County I, 8, 15, 2001 TM?6 Thia 11etemen1 WIS v ... 01/01/2000 ducted by; an lndMdual BHCh·Coa1a Mtll Clttll ol Orange County flied with tti. County c,.1g S Belmont Have you lllrttd Dally Pilot January 25. on 01/26/2001 FlctltJout. Bu1lneaa Clettc of Orange County This statement was dOlnO ~ yet? No Fll>tuary t 8, 15, 2001 2001H5S307 N.-.-5•-1e-t on 01/11112()()1 hied w•lh 1ht County Ramone Caqvette Th832 ""'"" ""'~ Feb 1 8 15 ..... .. ....... 20011852412 Thia ata1tment -~, .. ...,. · · The lollowtng per100• Delly Piiot Jan. 25, F.o ~1~'r' County filed . with Ille Councy Flctltloua Bualneae 22· 209' Jh6.49 are doing bullntta u 1 8 15 2001 -n...17 Ciettt of n..-Coun"' u--.. 5• .. te~ Flctltlo"'" Bualnffl Properly Anaty11e ''' ll'Y 200181521117 0 /2MOOY" '1 ,_.,... .. ,,_,,. ... Consultants, 327 Daily Piiot Jan. 25. Feb on 1 20C:11852171 The follOwtng perlOOa Name Statement Fullerton Avenue, New· Flctltloue BualneH 1, 8, 15, 2001 Th631 are doing bus[,_. M : The following per1on1 port Beach, CA 92663 Name Statement Dally Pllol Jan 25. Fib. w 0 r Id w Id • are doing bullntM ... James wm•am Landis. The follo:2.1 pe<aons Fictitious Bu1lnett t, 8, l5, 200l Th640 Enterprt .. 1, 1581 Co<· Just 01r1 1760 327 F II • a doing b N S•'"t t ,_....__ ...,. ,.._,_ ·~-Monro1111 A· 12 Costa New~~ •nr.ach~enc~ '~11e Gott Lab':' 1':30 rt!":' .. •men Flctttloue BualneH C'at~"·9262; .._, Mela. CA 112627 P ollowtng pereone Name St.wment w o, 1 d w 1 d • "'~ J111 ......... n 1780 926 3 omona Ave . Unrt 4 are doing bulfneu u """"" """' Th11 bu11ne11 11 con· Cotta Meta, Ca 92627 Myattque EnterprisH, The lolloWtng perlot14 Enterprt1ta, Inc. (NV), MOIVOYI• A·12, Coe1a dueled py· an lndMdual Cactue Packaging 143 Promontory Drive are doing bu"'-u : 1681 Coriander, tS, MMa, CA 92627 Have you tlarted (CA), 1730 Pomona W t N B en The lnterconnec1 Colla M .... C1' 92628 Tammy Jl11klen. 1780 doing t>uslnt11 yet? No Ave , Uni1 4, C061a ct' i/~wport ti ' Gulde, 1&211 Parllaldt Thl1 bullneM Is oon· Monrovla A·12, Co1ta James w Landis Mt1a, CA 92627 Mary Darlene Dtxon. Lane. 11811. Huntlng!Ol'I ducted by: a oorporallon Mesa. CA 112827 This ata1ement was Thia bullnua IS con· 143 Promonlory O<tVt Btaol'I, CA 92647 Htve you 11aned Mathew Jtvlden t760 hied With 1h• County ducted l>y a """""""llon w I N ......... .,___ MIChltl R Comer. dolrlg bullness yet? No Moor<l\M A·12. ea.ta Cftf1( of Orange County H111e you-';ie-rted ct'~-,,..,.. .,..... .. ., 16211 Parltalde Lant, W orld W I d t Meta, CA 92627 on 01119/200J doing busineu yet? No Thtll bus•nell 11 con· 115g, Huntington ErlterpnMa. Inc Thia buaoneu 11 ~ 20018852505 Cactus Packaging ducled l>y an Individual Beech. CA 92647 Phyllla Artiglto, Prtsl· ducted by • generel- Oatly Pilot Jan 25. Feb. Eric Woods. Prellklent Heve you atir1ed Thts bu11nea la con· dtnl pannershrp 1, 8, 15, 2091 Th622 Thi• 1t.11ement w11 doing business yet? No ductHed l>y an lndrvldUal This 1tatemen1 waa Have you 1taQed filed with the County Mary Darlene Dixon eve you alartlld liltd with 1ht County doing buelntM yel? No FlcUtlou1 Bu1lneH Cltrt. of Orange County Thll statement waa doing bullne11 yet? CIM r:J Orang9 Counly Scan Jividen Nime St.tement on 01119/2001 I ltd 11 th Cou Vn. Olf01/2001 on 0112312001 This sta1ement waa T>.-fol'-" 2001185241111 ~ ;110r • ,.._~ MIChatl R Comer 2001M52"7 hied with the County ''"' ..,..,ng peraons Oa P""'• J on 01,..."""'angel ....,....", This 11attm111t wu " ....... Pllo4 Jan 25, F..... Cle!IC of "--County are doing busir-. H ii'( ""' an 25. Feb ''""'"IV h'--' h ,..__ ..,_, .., 0 ~--T&W M-"'•I• • Oe••il 1 8 15 2001 Th624 2001&1521H """ Wtl the ..,.,..nry 1. 8. 15, 2001 Tb036 on 1/23n001 vu .. ''' 0 ly Ptlot Cieri< ol Orange Councy 20019153300 SIMces, 721 James S1 Fl ltl B I e8I 5 Jan 25T· Fllb on 0112312001 Fictitious Bu1ln.1t Dally Piiot Fib. 1, 8. 15. ~I. ~7 Coe11 Mau, ,:,,:u~tllt~~~~ 1•• 1 · 2001 !!648 2001H52H7 Name Statement 22, 2()()1 Th657 Trna LaShann• The following per1ons Flctltlou1 801lneH Daily Piiot Jan 25• Feb The lollowlng pertona Flctttlou1 Butfnea1 Edwarda·Ron. 721 .,. tttwv. business u Heme Statement 1, 8• 15• 2001 Th639 are doinQ bu9linNI 11 Name Statement James 51 .. ft1 ,,. '""'--:::F•,,•ry Line 351 N T ,...... F Soon Fa.tar and At-. """ "'· .... -tit "'lowl"ll per1on1 lctltloue Butf,,..1 IOciatH 27 Cottage The lollowfng persons Costa Mela, CA 92627 N•wt:>Or1 Blvd . •528. are doing buSllllal u Name Statement Ln AJiao VI lo CA at• doing ~ u Thts buttnen •• COO· N 92 e 6 w 6 p 3 on BHch, CA Wome 36 n·s Medteal tm-The following persons 112950 • · Tekf111 Pu1ners ducted by' 111'1 lndMdual aging. 1 Hosprlel Rd . are dOing buslnMa s Soon David Foetef 27 19700 F11rchlld, Suite Have you 1t1ned lnlernat1ona1 Or· Ste 533, Newport 2 TV 3388 v eldo: ~ .. ,.__ v'i..i.. 290. Irvine, CA 92612 doing bu11neu yel? No ~anlzallon of Natural Beech. CA """"""3521 1 1 ' 18 L · .. " ,.,...., ,_,.., S B Trna Edwards·Rou '".._... 5th Floor. Newport ... con urrl. 19700 tilth Aler1na1111ea, Elizabeth Pusey, MD . Beaoh, CA ll2663 Tht. bullnna II con-Falrch1ld, Suite 290, ThlS statement was ~A). 351 N Newport Inc (CA), 18 p:;:J' 121, Inc (CA), 3388 duGt9d by en llldMcMll IMnt, CA 92612 ~'11 ~Ill~~ ~tyty "'-~-!.. C~5298,;..!'8"'1X>n CaH~tal ~.~ laoune N Via Udo. 5cll Floor, New-Have you ataned F Jeff Thurber, 111700 . .,,.. ......,,, ,., c"""' ""''-926n port Beach Caldomta doing b 11 1? alrchold Sune 290, on °11 1~1815250; ~~ ~'::;,,.~ ~·s bualntH •• con· 92663 v ... 1011~11 ye I~. CA 92612 011ty P1101 Jin 25, Feb Have you a11rt1d H:eby y!u~8~ ~!, ~·1~;::; ~~ FS::~ent wu duct'!i buti';ne!' :.:Si 1, 8. 15, 2001 Th623 doing busltltu yet? No doing buslnoes yet? Have you atarted filed wllll 1ht Counly partnership tnternallonel Or· Yes, 10/1994 dol b 1 t? ,.. ....... of n..-County. Have you 1tar1td Ffctltlo1.11 Bualn.H ganlzetlon of Na1urat Elizabeth Pusey MD, Ves~g 111~~·11 ye ;;;'"'01123f200f' doing bu11ne11 ve1? tllme Statement Health AtternatJves Inc 121 Inc 20011N21M VM, 1996 The lollow1np peraons Unda Joy Rote. VP & Ekzabllh Puwy Pre"· Michelle LaRut, Delly Piiot Jan 25, F.o Jalf Thurber are do6ng bu11neaa as Secre11ry dent Secretary 1 6 15 2001 The34 Thia at11emen1 wu Carden Energy Th11 statement wu ThtS st1temen1 was This .atatement wu .,. f1ted with the County Maoagement, 2077 hied wtth the County ltled with the County hied with the County Flctltloue Bualnest Cltr1I of Orange County Wallace Ave ~3. Costa Clerk of Orange County Cletl( ol Orange Couoty Cletl( of Ora""" ,..~......, ... _ S on 01/26/2001 Mesa. CA 92627 on 01/19/2001 on 0112312001 00 01123J20ci1..-"""""' T~":'o11ow1tatement 2001HH3oe Jaymon Ca1dtn. 'lOn 20018852501 20018852883 20016152870 ,,.. wing pe<eon• Deity Pllol Fib 1 8, 15. W .. ace A111 13 Cosla Dally Piiot Jan 25. Feb Dally Ptlol Jan 25. Ftb Dally Pllo4 Jen 25. Feb 11~ ~~l:,e 22, 20()1 Th650 ..,._, CA 92&27 1. 8. 15, 2001 Th625 1. 8, 15, 2001 Th§.47 1 8 15 2001 n..a .... 2 0 k .. _,_ I C ' Thos busmeaa •• con-' '' W<>:o>O • ......... """'· A FlctltloYa Bualn.a• ~ed by an ~ Flc11tloua Buelneea Fictitious Bualne.a Flctltloue Bualneaa 112604 Name Stet.ment Have you ilaned N1me Statement Neme Statement Name StateNnt Helen Recht1I Ret· Thi follo~peBOne AllMlo ~ Thie etatttMnt ..... Thia --19111111C WU llled wWI ltle ~ flltd wtltl !I'll J;orty Clreltl d °"""" COl.lltt Cl4N\ ~ OnulDI Col"'Y on o 1f)l)l2/10 t on Ol'29f2oo( 2001NIHOI 1001 ... IZM ~,,_., •• l, ~ Dally Plot Feb I,~ aa..J.2Q! ™1! za. aoo1 -FlctlUoue ..,.,..a Fletttlout auaineaa Heme St.ntment Name Statement Thi tollowlna l*tona The lollowlno l*tont .,. doWICI ~ u. at• dolt1g ~llM9 u · La E'1trell1 Mertctl Pelan Projectl. 11M1 Cameceria. 821 W. 10th Ptlloln Pl.act, Costa $1 .• Cosla M ... , CA ...._ CA 82e2e 92027 Paul A. Wf!lltlon, 1041 Jotwl Uovd Plnc:IM., PtGcen Pleoe. eo.t. Jr .. 821 W 1llltl SI Meta. CA 9a2e C.. MIM, CA 92027 J amu Jordan Raphatl Tov.t. 821 W•teon, 1041 P.tklan W 18th St., Co111 ftlaot, Coecl Meet. CA ~. CA 112827 112028 Thl9 bullntN It oon-Tllnolh'/ A. Wai.on. due19d by a general 11510 Mooq)tttl StrMt. pattnerehlp 112, Studio City , CA H111e you 1tantd 111002 doing bullrleM yet? No This butlnMS ii oon-Rlphael Tovar ducted by: I gtnlfll John Uovd Plnd\H, pennerehfp Jr. Have you 1t1rted Thie 111tement wu doing butlneu ytt? filed with the County YH, 111101 Cftf1( of Or.nge CountY PIUI A Wat90n on Oll»'2001 Thie et11ement wu 2001NIH07 filed with the County 0My Piiot Feb 1, 8, 15. Cltltl r:J Orange County 22, 2001 JM7t °" 01 /2e/2001 2001 .. 5'302 Flctltk>u1 · B1.111n.aa Delly Piiot Feb. 1. a. t5, Name Statement 22. 2001 T!!653 TM followlno ptr'IOflt .,. doing~ u Flctltlou1 81Ja.lneH SJmply tt11 8"t Um- Narne Statement oualne SeMce, 11211 The lolloWlng ~ Chlpnan Avenue, Oat· ate doing butf,_ u . den Grove. CA 92&42 A.) Ba.umahe oom Gtoftrey Ffcxt>e1-Cun· 8 .) S1ev1 Baum & A-. nlngham, 9271 Chap 10Clatt1 C ) Newport man Avenue, Oardtn E~rlC Satu. 108 t/2 Grove. CA 1128C2 Colltn• Ave . Newport Thll buSlnell .. con· Beach. CA 92fie2 duded by-an ~I Stephen p S.la'll, H111e you 11a11ed 1oe t/2 Colhns Ave., tilll ~ yet? No Newport BHch, CA Otoftrey FIOlt>ll·Cun· 926&2 nlngham Ct1hertn• A. Baum, Thie atetemant wu 1 oe 112 Collini Ave . filed wl1h the County Newpor1 8Hch, CA Cltttl. ol Orange County 92&62 on Otl30f2001 This bu11ne11 Is con-20011t5'IOI ductld 1>y hutband end Delly Piloc Fib I, 8, I 5. wife 22, 2901 Th073 Have you &tarted doing bullntu ye«? No Flctltlou1 Bu1lneat Stephen P Baum Name 8tntmen1 Thie 1111emant wa• •"The lolloWlng peraon1 l~td with ttte Couoty .,, doing buMlett u Clerk o1 Orang9 County Clean aod CIHr on 01'2&'2001 Hou1ekeeptng, 27202 20016153301 Regjo, Mi811on Viejo. CA Dally P1lol Feb 1, 8, 15, 926g2 2,2. 2001 Th§64 Unde Audrey Frank. 27202 Reglo, M11tlon Flctltloua Bua.lnet1 Viejo, CA 92692 Name Statement Thia bualMM la con· The lollowinQ peraone cMied by-an indMdu.11 ere doing ~ ... Hive you 11a11ed Meld i You CIMnlnQ doing bu11neM ve1? No ProfHslonal•. 320 V{ Lioda 1'u<J<ey F'rlnk Coeat Highway. New· Thl1 aatM*lt was port Blach, CA 92e63 hied with the County Max Serve. Inc (CA). ~01!_~ County 320 W Cout Highway, IJ'ID.IU Newpor1 Beech. CA 2001U5H13 92&63 Deily PllOt Fee 1, 8. I 5 TNa bu11nHs It con· 22, 20()1 Tl!e§8 dOOed by a ocwporalion Have you 111rted doing bultnels ytt"I No Max Serve, lne. Bria n Hollibaugh, Pr111den1 Tl\lt statement WU lded Wllh Ille Counry Cleltc of Orange County on O 1f30r.lOO1 200111535tl Dally Polo! Feb 1, 6, 15. 22. 2001 Th@! Flc11tJo1.11 Butlneee Name Statement The folloW!ng ptflOnS a,.. doing butlf-. u: A )Cal• l1at1ano, 11al· iano, B ) Cale Mlghlto. Mlg1let1ua. 514 WHt Balboa Blvd , Newport 8Mdl. CA 1126& 1 Robtn C Morteneon 2101 L-o Ln. ~ port Beach. CA 92660 Tamara Watt. 2101 Leeward Lf'I.. Newport Beech CA 92660 Thia bullnesa Is oon- ducted by hueband and Wtft Have you a1arted doing bueine11 yet? YH, 12129/0t Robert C Motleneon TN1 1tatemen1 wH toled With Iha County Cltr1I of Orange County on o 1r.lOl2001 2001H$S5tl ~Pilot Feb 1, 8, 15. ) Th883 FlctJtloua Bualneat Neme Statement The lollowtng peraon1 .,. doing bulinell ... Real nm. t.AllMcing & Duplica tion, § 19 Be)'lldl er-. ~ F2 Newport Be1cll, CA 112660 John P. T omldneon, 11111 Baytlde Dri\11, Surt• F2. Newport BMch, CA 92660 Thia bu-IS con· cb:t9d by an lndMdual Have you tlarted dOlng buttnHS yet? Yee. 111/2001 JoM P Tomldneon Thl9 11atemen1 waa IUed wtth Ille County Clef1I ol Orange Councy on 01 /'30l200 I 20011t5Hlt Delly Piiot Feb 1. 0. 15 22 2091 Th§§9 Flctltlou1 Bualneaa Name Stat.1Mnl The I~ ..,.. doing u Kathryn Alleen 1 BcMique. 30ll Pa#n Sl. Suite C, S.lbcHI. CA g2661 Llaa Gordon, 888 Halyard, Newport BeaC:tl. CA 92883 Thia bullnet1 la con- <b::tld by: '" ~ Have you 1tarted doing bu1lneH ye1? v... 121111995 doing bu1tn11s yet? T lbefg, 2 Oekdlll. lrwie, ....._ YM. l0/2000 he following pereon1 The follOwing pereone The followtng l*IOfll CA 92604 are -"' •• Jaymon Cardin are M boefnesa at' 111 doing butlMll aa e11 d()lng bullnNe u. TN• bullneu 11 con-Cre7 Entertainment. FlctJU01.11 ButlMH Thts st1temenl wu A.) G Aouaaory CT E Enterprl ... 120 121.lV NllWOl1t, 3388 duQld 1>y an lndtvldllll 581 C Muir Dr , Or· N1rne Statement hied wtlh the County Connecilon B ) Frollx, Albert Ptau 112, Coate Vta Udo, 5th Root. New-Hive you s1arted ~CA 928611 The follo.tlno '*'°"' llaa Gordon Thie atatemenl wee fHtd wf1h ltte County Cftf1( of <Mnge County on o 1!30t'2001 Cler11 of Orange Coln)' 2850 Elden Avenue, I A, Mela. CA 92627 port a..ch, CA 92863 doing builntH yel? L Mazzoni 5814 are ~ ~ M on Oll19/200l Coecl MMa, CA 92827 James Kopyc:tu 1'l0 121. Inc, 3388 Via Y•. 111/01 E Mulf Ot . Orange. CA Sooce .. u Women ~ 200111524'7 Rosemarie Gallant· Alben Place •2. Costa Udo, 5th Root, Newport Helen Rent>trg 11~86~11 H La~ 5814 ~ Fundl Togecher. Daily Piiot Jan 25, Feb. Brown, 2&50 Elden A~ MIM. Ca 92627 a..cn. CA 02e63 Tl'll1 1tttement w11 E 430 ~ Gilbert Ave , 1 8 15 2001 Th6V nue, •A. C<* Mesi, CA Thie bv11ne11 II con-Thie buelne11 Is ~ filed with tne County Ot . Or1nge. CA Atllhllm, CA 92801 2001NOH10 Delly Piiot Feb. 1, a, 15. 22, 2091 !Mll ''' 112627 dueled by: an lf'ldMduel ducted by 1 oorporetion Clerk of Orange Cowlty 112869 Tine R. Stennlng, 430 flctltJoue Bualne.a Thi• bullneta 11 con· Have you eterted Have you 11a rted °" 01/23/2001 , This buslne" 11 con-N. <lJlber1 Ave , Actltloue Butl.,..a Heme ................ t ducted by en indllllc1lal doing ~ yet? No doing bu11ne11 yet? 200111521U ducted by e general Anlhtlm, CA 92801 Heme StatetMnt -............ Have you s1arted Jam91 Kopyclcl Y• 111 ~1 n.1u PloC Jan 25 Ff/O p1nnerlh1P Julie Fllchl 430 N TM 1~1*90f18 Tilt followtng ~ doing buelneu ye1? nu. statement wu 12'1. I~-_, 5 200 · :..:..:.; Han you 1ttrttd o r. """""" are doing tit.--u v... HWl/95 hied "Ith the County M>Chllla Le Rue, S.0. 1 O, L I ~ ~ ~ yfll(l No ~~ve • Anaheim. ere -"' .. lvefson Energy R Oaftant·Brown CIM rA Orange County rettry F1ctttJou. lkltlMta Law.on Thll butlnffa 11 con-ic."':8ry28~~ M1nagement, 378 Tiiie etatemtnt wa1 °" 01/23/2001 Thia 11atemea1 wu N8me Statement i. atattfl\enl wH ducltd by • lfN1td pert· Court, U1Qune Hlguef, Roelltster 51 . Cot1a filed with tllt County 20011152115 filed ,.1th in. County The 1o1towtng ~ ll1ed with IN County nerthlp C.lffotnlt Q2en ~er C~7lveraon, Clef1I of Oranoe Councy Dilly Piiot Jan 25. Ftb ci.t'k of ~ CourtCy art doing ~ u: Cleltc r:J Orange Councy Have you •tined Lorinda Brooke on 01/19/200f t, O. 15, 2001 1b6i§ °" 0112312001 BkMI MltbclnO. 2e6e on 01/'2e/2001 dolng bu1lnH1 ye!? Houg hton, 28152 ~ =•~tar~· 200118$2411 tOOIMS21M Elden Ave tE. Cotti 2001 .. 1'305 Y11, C12M15 Rublcotl Court, Laouna ............. bu"" . A ... Delly Piiot Jen 25. Feb Fk:tltlou9 Bua.lnua Odv PllOt JM. 25, Feb. MMe. CA 82827 ~~ Feb 1, hl51, The R &emirlO ~ Caltomia t2Sn ~ .,;':"~ t, 8. 15, 2001 Th0!5 Name St.ntment U 15 20()1 Th037 Clistina Ferran, 2658 ~! ~-Thfl elatemenl" wu 1'hlt bue1ntet II ~ Have you •tarted Flctltlou1 Bualwa The follow!~ SUMMONS Elden Avt . •E. Coeta Flctttloue 8utlneaa ~ :,11t1 the County ~.by: Y: ~ ~"ng1 .. ~ • ., yet? Name Stattment .,. ~depend~1n1 (CITACfON ~~la con-Name~ on 01~ CounlY 6oi"O ~ Y'll? No f>9ter "'e'Ntr'llOl'I Thi followlna '*'°"' EnclHvot. 9101 S.n· JUDICIAL) ducted by t111 lfdvlcllal Thi ~ t001 .. U21tt (orlnd1 Brooke The etattmtnt wtt W doing bulilNa u : tlaQO Otlvt. HunUngton NOTICE TO OEFEN· Hive you l tlrtt d ";;.:11 c-.ine -:-.. ~ P11ot1 Feb. 1, !-1! H~OI\ llled with ll'lt ~ Port Rttlty, 2045 BMcn, CA m.40 DANT (Avleo • dolno bUt lntA yet? ~-~-m!I! -~ WU C1ef11 r:J Orengt Co1ftY MNa Vtfdt Dr E .. t5. J anice Aeu, 9 \01 Aouudo) MARIE Yea, 1r'2M>1 .tit ~. llted wfltl tllt ~ on 01119'2001 C:0.. ......_ CA 82'829 S.ntleOO Dltvt, Hin· DAHl£UE VAH ASCCH Crtlllna M. F-.n 22.511'1 SlrMt. tA. Huw· Flctttloue Buam..a QM d 0rwve 0ounY 20011tUC .. m"'r' s.~i~~: ~ ~. CA ~ Pf'EVOT. DOES 1 IO 20 TIU .w.tnlnl ... ~T= Heme ltallll'Wlt on 01~1--~ fr~ 2~ "1:::t;.;':=. ~~w: ~~~~t:~= ~1~:r= ~CA=~:'n ~~~~Feb t,~ Flctittou. Butlnett ducted by 1t1 ~ doing bue1r.-yet? No d endo): , HEATHER l001111Uta Garry lat Troxt ll, Senta An1 Ave., tit , Name Statement H1111 rou et1rt~ Janice Rea TRUONQ ~Plat Feb. 1, 8. 16, 21151 ~ StrMt, C0111 ......_ CA 92027 F'lc:tlUou8 lkltlMM TM~~ ~"9 11:;",.:!n• .. ytl? r~hllwt#I~~ oxr =S30~~ ~I JbH5 'tH. Hunlln9lon a:::.~· 2354 Name ltMlllWld .,.~ Sf1ooit a.:.. ~ Htltn ~ Cl9tk d Or'WIOI ~ tUl'IWnona It .-..cf on FJotJtloua lualwa -="~II con-C0111 ..... CA ·~· ~~=- 2973 H1rt>or 81\ld. Thie ltaltlllent .... on 01/231200I you IO .. e ~· ..... ,...........,. Thie buelr-. .. ~ ,,.,..,. lnlM)n P.A. ec.a ,._CA ll2e2S filed wl1'I ~ County I001 ... 2HO ,..,,_at He OOU1t Thi ~ per9C1f11 ~by" ~and ~by: 1t1 lndlwtdull UOO F&lfVtew "d , !Cathleen Hobetet\tr, Clti1I r:J QninQt Col"'Y Delr>j Ptlal Jin. 25~~· A '-r.PE Clll .,. dolr'9 bullNila .. He111 you •tarted Hi ve yOll atanld ~ C.. ..... ctA 2073 Ha rt>or 81\ld., on 01/1t.'200t !. I. !&i iQOJ JD!KO Vl4I net )'O.t; )'Ol.w lntemetlOoal MotCH• doltlg bulli\eel yet'? No H-.v CW:~~~ Plat~t~~ FklWoua Butt.-..a =wr~~~-= ~"~ v=: ~ ~~,:Z.~ ~ w...::= ... F::! ~:'_"'.=. ducf.o br 1t1 ~ 1, O. 15, goQ! IP!ltz Heme ltatlmeftt form II you wr!I h t2027 flied .wi the r~-. flltcl "'lfl die Qounty Colea ...... '°"Dea H1111 you ttartld The ~ petW1t OOUlt IO '*" '/04!! *'· MatUn 9en'1U. ~ C11ft1 of .,...... .. 7 OM crf Qn1ngit OounfY TM ~ .. oon- OOlnO bu9'ntM Yef? F1ctMtoua IU8lneaot .,. dOlnO ~ u • Y'Jl.I Oo ra • ~ \tic:toN $t., '°· OOlll on Oll~r c-.,y Clr1 01f.W2001 ~ tlr" en ~ V11, 01A>1A)t Nwne ........... Jordan ~. 1M$ ~ Oft IWN, ~ ....._ CA t:lla7 toel•S* llt1MaeOJ nave J'OU t&alt19d ~~=:"·~ .. "-~ =-~"dA~' ==:.:-.::: ~~.J.:: ~~Feb '·~~~,_·'-~~~ ywt? filed ~ the Count~ ~ ~ S:. l(IM9!fl ~ Jordal\. ~ INY be laker1 Have you 1t1111d ---_..,,. ..-~ OI ow. CGunlY -2145 Mau v.-1"411 Monroro4I Aw , So. =:. !U111Wr Wlllllin9 ~.,.,... ~ NO ~ loelMM Plcftoue Buel .... ..,n..,:-::.-... on 0111~1tutu Cf.£. H. COiie..., :'2Weo. MMa CA There .:"'lllW ltoal ~ =::.,,. ... ..._ .... .,.. ...._ .......... °"' °' ~ = OaJr Ptcl .Mn a ,-ec1 . CA 1:111211 The~ ii con-,...._,., Yeu mey lltd ..-. .,. ~ n. ~....,... Thi ~ pet10N .. 01mnoo1 1. &. 15 2QO! J!A Au1'l Ht6el\ ~-· cU-.d by en .,._. wMf IO lfl ....., a.tL d g:r ~ ll"t .. ~ ~ -.=:i tlulNill • .,_,,. Adlltoua ._.,_ ~ ~~· ~v:...: w:;rt~ =.-:r :.:::.,•:: g, Ol~llNIN ~.~.~~! 21MI ;..:::. "'::: ;\p~ t, ~ ...,.. .......... --by ., -..:: ~ 8 Joldwl ::. ..=. ~ ~.,.,. 1, ~ ~ :i.~"'°" '""' ca.:.~ ~--=~. TM ~~ Ht ft roo ... "'" TNI ~ ... 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ST, to Ille feoeral fair Housing $289,900 Ag. 94~70 Acl ot 1968 u amended which ma~e1 11 illegal to advel11M any prcle11nce, tlm!Ution or d1S(f1m1natt0n llaStd oo rxe COior retio· IOf1 r.ax NfldlC.lD tam1l~t SWU$ OI natianal 01101n 01 '" 1n1enuon to make anr such prrleieri.:e lomot..lt•o~ or dlsctlllltnation 1795,000 A• Amt ltlccallMd 714-751-4330 1114~ n..,.spaper wtll nor ~now1ngty accept ~n1 adv er 11semen1 101 rul estate wh1Ch is '" v1otauon of the law Our re;iders arc hereby informed lhit all awtllm0$ aowrt1sed '" lh•\ ~r .tre avaolible on NI equal opporturvty ~S<S To complain of d1\Crim1 MIOll ud HUD lo•I tree II I 800-424~90 1 HOOSESICONDOS FOR SALE GENERAL HOMES OF THE WEEK ShowcaH HolMa F«Silll In Our lit Rill &em . ............ Dllplly Adi Miit It •. DMdllne TUMCl8y 5PM Allo .•• Houle Avl o.Mllne ..... ...., SPM ...... .., Adftrttlt .......... LOCAL ..... 111111 lntlon Cll ,.11 LISA RIVERA ....,4-4252 AllE WILLEY MM7~ V ~. SO MOVE4N AIEE CounMllng FREE Ult Of HolN9 HUM'A REPOS 714·534·8800 Vltlfwl Riii Estate ErMll: vregge1dnc.com ASSOCIATED REAL TY MM73-3663 BEAUTIFUL 3br I 314 ba hOuM trplc C(MKed ptllO, UP~lldtl 011vt by Open ltollM Feb • 10 All DAY tOO W. Whon St By Ownet no-t4W311 E Sldtl CM 38r 281. 15'0 al, l50(r R2 Corl* Loe below 17th. 2A7 Knoa SI * 0P£N SAT 12-4 • 1«9.000 er Owner 9411-211-n85 From S271 990 Pmate Eodave o1 t 1 Homes Only 1 l4lf1 Two-Sty J.Brs 2 ·7 Bl 2c an gar Up IO 1 SOS Sq fl ~ ID Newpot1 8tacll & T narvje $quire 949-650-1 U O OPEH SAT 1-S 3br, 2.5bl homt, 2 trplc, Vfllltt.d c.illngl, 9'ffl loc. CaM Agt T onl Hencock 94H50-o242 11 ltOUS84COllDOS f'<lR SALE HUNTINGTON IEACH OPEN SATIS°" 1-4 lowttt ~ In Incl 3br 21>1, trptC. Siiier 105 w.ra BALIOA PENINSULA IOOll lo Sindt &my 29' I Ba new pa1111/carpet/lilt F p, wld hlt·IJP'. carpotl St850/mo tllO IBI IS. $1050.mo 9-49-673·3059 OCEAN SIDE 0# PCt1 HU!lf ltx lba. gar, S1•~ Showing Sil 2J)m & Sun 3pm, 949-574-7101 ext 122 FIND an apartment throogh classified bouQllt lllW homet S2M :; ::= I 11°cosrA :m I I 11°COITA :m I I -'°"~1 ...................... . BEACH RETIIEAT S379,000. 3BR 3BA ...... BRAND NEW CAPE COD $689,000 PRIME LOCATION ••••• BEACH GIANT rns,ooo 7BR 4BA ••••• ON THE WATER Amazing Low Price ••••• AGENT M9-nW120 P1nor1mlc OceanfrQnt ·Nt-Home f'~ 38r 2 58a Bt1!tC & wy "'-91 IT1ISltf SUit 2Fp s 2000s! rooms flow ID llllW. lrO 2c gar wtstonge PlbO r"""Z::::::,. °'C:r,""'°' Pnotd 10 sell $1 699 000 Bkr Btnttti 949-546-3904 OPEN SAT l SUH 1-5 122 E. OCUHFAOHT l!!J' llff!Ojllfl•lf .....,.. : COSTA MESA I SOOTii COAST MEmO : * Cl\llmlng JI.nor 1 e.drOOln tnd'2 Bec)-oom I Bltl'I, : : IUflWlded by lllMll. pool, ., glltd oonmnty • ! Cell 714-557--0075 ! *********************** •But Vllue In Town• I BR S850 & UP ric.:I l'9lng & MW carpel Bikl ID ~ Grlll lenlnb and loca1lon. er. .. - 1 111:,el1111•1•1 _ NA _ Enc condo 2tw a.. ,._ -------AlrpoMJCI 2 piing. cllc*, WALK TO THE BEACHll gym/pooUspt, gated. Ip, So100 ~ S-on wd $1850 1ae 41>S1M&45 lat mo. Rtntl Na fSt/ I 58a WI I ~ Nllr-.g S 12rorno S.... S&40 on 1 YMf ...... 714-960-2468 PRtST1NE 3Bt 2 58' COll- pll/Wy l'tlfl()deled, lllJlilous k1rd*i 2 PlllOa, covtl9d .. ------.. a.ck, profeJSIOtlaJ/y r.nd-1131 APl'I I fCa/l.el Jim w .. t, CoHt _ -~ Newport Properl/H , ,_wrvf', - '41-111-2711. VIEW! VIEW! YlEWt WINTER SPECIAL 3bf l1111rm, .hY1ro11t, 28DRlll 28ATH "-In 1111 blllf(e, Up-~ 1100 sf ~ gndld. f1111rgM1 S7'M.000 hOmt rlllllld II I wooded AA! 949 ... 0. oonmnly ,_ F"'11on ltilr1d .woplO ~ ltrva "**-llJlle. ""'*' alorlgl OYttlllt pe1IO ' bllloony Fiom $1.S35 888·219-075-4 TROY ARE 28t 28a attach 2e&1 gara119 very Cl\an Ql.oll ~ assoc 1eood & pool galtd no pets Avu tmmtd11tlty l267S Mo Agenl 949-717-4732 SPACE FOR LEASE DhS l <i~/SA' ~flGl EL l't.AZA • NEWl'OR r Bl-. H II One at 883 sq. ft . and one at W 15 sq. ft. 2nd Boor/Gorgeous ocean view with Catalina and Balboa Island sunset. Walking distance to Fa.sh.ion lslanq. Exquisite Twnllm 3& 361 f Buiicltfs Model T rave1tint !loots plantaboo shuttt1s I st floor 1902 sq. ft. Ocean views. 7 offices plus 211d floor 1500 sq. ft. Son Miguel view. 6 offices plus recept area (was on executive suite) oeOI lillS. gated pnva1e U10C DOOi & J8C $2749/IQlo Rebtcu 949·370-28-40 Motel MANAGERS • SPECIAL• S154 oo~ tax 'IMv (llQI pr-.! .. A41 m""'&~ Siluated on bNulJllAy land6captd grouns!S FEATURES 2•·Hoor Lobby/0111e1 dial plloots/Frte HBO ES~ & 011ciPool & Jacunl. Guts! laun-'*'Y 0aM ID 405 & 55 f""tS Mri s from 0 C F•gtds cotec.ie and bcll1 Waflong des· lallCt to shops and r .. 1aurants COSTA MESA MOTOR INN 2ZT7 Hlltlof Blvd Ptlont 94M45-4MO Motel MANAGERS • SPECIAL• $154.00• laX °'N"f)y (Musi PIM«1I .. Ali) m ""' a kllchloells s.uttd on btUllAly larldlc8Ptd ~ FEATURES 24-Hour Lobby/Ocrec1 d11t phones/Free HBO ESPN & OIKIPool & JacuW Guest .. Uf)o '*"f Close IO 405 & 56 FW'fl t.lln's trom 0 .C FaltOfdS, oolttQt and bells. Watlung dis· tance 10 l/IOl)I Ind rNllurtnlS COSTA MESA MOTOR INN 2ZT7 IWtlor BM! Pllorie ~ .. ta GOODJOBS. llEUABLB Sl!IYICBS. NG 111INGS 70 lfJY. ll'SAU 11111 MmMf IN 3rd floor I 620 sq. ft. Beautiful offices with tree views, very calm I st floor 367 sq. ft. Smoll 3 room office BolcOl'ly vie-ws Pl.EASE CAU FOR ADDRESS SOME Of THE TENANTS KINKO'S, FIGGE, MULDOONS, SPA GREGORIES, EDWARDS THEATERS, COAST MAGAZINE, BOMBAY CO., KMS NOTARIES, THE BRIDE, ELIZABETH BENEFIELDS, EDWARD JONES, DENNIS JACOBSON PlASTIC SURGERY, AND /t/\ANY MORE t JOANNA TARPLEY 949-76P-9150 en. 212 Cell phohe 949-230-2688 EASTSIOE CM Li-2 car 9119 • ,L9 ~ AIM ufe & QUiil S29G'mo Ctl 949-&45-3683 Potttty 8Mn atylt Cl.Qrl deelgntd s.., OO'we' ""'fPtt sol• w overs•ze cna~ & OIOfN'I paid ~ sacrtu $ t800 94S '60·!>4 ~ 14 pltct Cherry Wood dining room Ml T 8.ble & 8 chairs bu!1e1 & c/\111.l h\Acll New s~ bo•td COSI S9000 sacr~ice $2300 Matching se!\'I!< $400 14•337·2231. PROFESSIONAL COUPLE wold dog~ tor 3·Bt ~ $2500 End ol Ftb • md -... ,,.,,,, I '511 -1 I uo GARAGE I LJYESTOClt SALES local kiltt11a, ute, do98 tor lldoj)llof1 ,_, Sat ' Eatatt Slit Sit Ftb 3, Sun noon·4pm F1ahlon hm. 405 Paseo Ganso lalltld ANIMAL NETWORK San C1tmtnte Lois ol oieat Info 9411-444-2279 "" E'l!!!'/!l!ng mus1 qo' www.anlmalntlworll.org Frt & Sat Retro tumrt(l(t ltQll fie MOii & tflOtt' t823~() CM near PIEefllla & ~ WOlFF TAHNNG BEDS TAN AT H()l.IE BUY DIRECT ANO SAVEi COMMERCIAL HOME ... Iron s 199 00 Low ~ Paf""'"4 ~E Colot Catalog Cd 1·800-711.0ls& www np etstan com Old« Style Furniture PIANOS i Colltctiblts ·-·-·-·-·()lil('O--$$ CA9" PAtO S$ ....................... WE BUY ESTATU .. ........,......._,...,... • l.cl'lablt 1'1111 Pu""'8t • 3 rntlts, I wttkl old Pat911tl on t itt, S1000H 94t-720-0S21 COAST COIN HEEDS OLD COINS! Gold s vt! ie~l'f wa·~ an~ colllctbes 949-&42 9" 1 TOP SSSl'IECORQSI Jaut> R & B Soul Rock. etc 50s & e<ta MIKE 949-645-7505 1•1i~1 AUTO OE'T All.ER Mon-Fn CA llc4l<lse req"d must spea~ Engll&ll New· port 8dl .,.. 949-646-5054 AVON Loolung for l'w/* ltllD!lt? More 1tu1ble houra? i~nct? AVON hit wtlal you re IOc>'lf'O lot Leu tall 88&-541 ~ • •••• 476 EMPl.OYIEIT OPPORTUNm£S CARING PEOPLE ltMdtd PTlllta peld hB. ...._ I 0in.r..-In a. llVM °' a. eidafty In INlr homtl Companlonehlp, mt1l1, tmnda, .. """ ~ 1lilt. No c1rtlflc1Uon r!Ql!lrtd. 71~ FEDERAL EMPLOYMENT S19,000 lo Sr&.000 per ,..,_ 1-181-t25-1163 Gina~ Looking for Aflthttlclan w/ctltntllt. PIT Rtctp- llonlet/Bookk"per. Newport 94M31·1311 POSTAL JOBS S•14.27/ HR -~ 9lnlftte Ho Experftnct, hem Info c.11 1-800-391-5866 sOA4 l!m=!pnVl.oc!I not llU!I WllDUFE J08S 11-IMIA • Fede<t ~.ts Patio. Ringers Stcunly •rt<! u...irenance No ta;pentnOI lot somt fOf IOIO C&• 1·800-391·5856 X068S Stm-pt.oc.i noc !IUll' 476 ElttPlOYlfEHT OPPORTUNITIES ~ BcM .,._ r ... ~ 11w RN P-1* To Work! llf'SDl\'A110~ AGL\~ h1ll·lhll\ 11111 rt •'\\lllflo! .J11h- l't 1 2-~ l fi Top-Proclun:r. 1111.!ha • llnn.t. ,,.,._ 1 .. '"'!II~ •l'ud ... '&IHI '~ 1;'1'11 nnr+•rr~• ~"""'~""''I 111 I .,., 1n (1""la\l1. ...... ..,., II""''"" I ..II 1 ... "14• I 4J88.313-47" 478 EllPlOYlllEllT SERVICES """"' be ..... !NI !tit tt1tlngs In thl• cntgoly !MY rwqucte you to ult 1 900 n11mbtr In which !hire le • dllr9t ptf mlnul• ,,... be ..., of out of-~ alldl .. the loc:8I 8'aer IUllMu lit- r-.i befol'I you Mnd any "'OM'f or Itta for Mf'fic:... Rud and undlBtlnd any c:onlnctl Mlot9 you 1t9n • "WI AITDI" C~N"~~~~~~~~~ BABYSfTTtR NEEDED IOI largt family in Allio VltjO Ult~ c.11 949-574--4248 lo! more dtlllll ~ uptCale --Retail Advertising ..,._, ttOA tor ..... CrHt Loe, Newport • ~ ' I I .. ' ' ' I. , I • J ::~ SOUTH cgASN T AUCl'I 2211 ....... ..... Am,CAWJ07 -·'-~'* ,,. ...... ,., GAi ITCMJOY£N • l!DOd C!!ll1l9r\ m • ..::.=-~ UCl.U!Mf ~I ........... -\.OWi llAT a cauot"' .... ._. _ _.. ---··---...... _. __ --.... ..... BABYSITTER NEEDED tor fet9' i.mty rn Alllo Vitlf) I.Jiii holllll!llpfng. <:-' e457 4-4241 tor - dt111ls 8A.8YSfTTtR NEEDED tor Wga ._.., In Mio V11!0 Ute~ Cd 9'~4--4248 tor -dtllill lltedl . ..._75M7~ Arlr ....... -DUff"f 11-.....w.1 ... 11. 11' ... ,.. ow:FY 21, WJ ......... Ml!tl91! 2LivHOME,,. Ellkr. Clln t'P1f/U1 ,,.fM, WORK FOR THE B•ST Gef'cMieotogy Aldlt I ~I~ FOR PRIVAT• DUTY Doe• tor n1wtt 18" Elecl!1c Ou!ty S25'Po ~ o.68<}1< e...txia ~ Pmie IOca'""' ~9 52 2881 ' Up lo 22ft ._ ~v ~ tCo•e' Clea lc.t e1ec111t bcoat PO$$ll)lf' •1)1t; ·~ lor ~ 94'H "j-l~J - 26tt & 18ft •Ide tlla, rio uil bo9tl, 91tbol Island nNr Ferry. 94 9-6 7 3-1440 1-~1 ANTIQUE & CLASSIC CARS 13 Cars 2 motorcycles all 1n perfect cond1hon 1 00°10 restored Sale all m one block or individually Pnvate Party OPEN HOUSE 10am·4pm Sat Feb 3rd Sun Feb 4th 2001 1229 W Shelly Ct Oninge, Calrf Cell f()( listing 949-719-9317 BMW Z3 2.3 Com 99 ()lfV 1 J 500 IN loaded chrome P'O CO heated seat!. bfl<. bl~ lltlr S28 000 ' 949.574.929') __ BMW 3181 W MO. lllldl wlS9nd (3Vl(H(Q) S22.ft5 CREVIER BMW 7 !4·135-3171 BMW 3191 '97 l ulO, Blut wiund (!<230231 S1U95 CREVIER BMW 714-135-3171 BMW 31• .. IUto, co, Ai.rm (1<262111 121.as CREVIER 8MW 714-13W171 _,.... ...... ,._ ~--- • .. 88 Thursday, Felwory 1, 2001 TODAY'S CRQSSWQBD PUZZLE STUMPED? Cal for Answers I Tlldl-m «-,Pima • &ps...--1~ ext. rode 500 POLICY In an ellolt lo oll9I lhl beal seMa1 poMltJll 1o our r..o-"'"'° ~ ...... req111rt Contractora who ldVertltl on Iha StMc:e Dtik\OtY to ll1Cludl lhw -= . Contrecto11 L1c1n11 :!:r' number on thttr edYlttlse· "9 ITlllll Your~• !f!!1ly !pp!ldlled HOMEflm'r /U1ht11'1 ~"t R~IMt>IRelurb1\h P11111·ld1n • F1be<J!la\' ~ink' • ~howl'f~ (uunll'f\ 949-645-7723 Sovt on .. «<pet, upholstery, fine rug cleoning and repain. 1 00% satisfadion guoron1 ... Van mounted tqllip. Of dry dean Slnct 1987 Brothers Carpet Services 1·800-559·7181 c 11 'I ' :' HI ... . . . ' F :. , ' '• Cleen Al 5 Rooms $99.00 CUSTOM CMAnvt TU ~ AaftlfH 11119, CIMflllC, llWtlll, -. 1-.. tm fl!MM OH1i911 LU.KY ...... --.. ~'..= C~ Calptt. Ftoorl, Mldowl. Homes ' Ollic9a. OUllty wMl FIN .-iwtl DALE'S 714-97M151 .._. a..llng By Lucy Local ter1, r9llOllll:lle ra1e1 12 v .... Elj). Olfas tool 949·2"6-8657, 91831 .... 980 "°'* Clttnlng 15 v .... b pi Good Aeftrtncet, R11sonabl1 Prices Call Eva & Kaz 714-75Y132 5 Brlflle 8Y CHAALE8 GOREN with OMAR SHAAtF Md TANNAH HIRSCH • FUIOUSHANO 8olh vvlnenble Nontl deali. MaJed • nmendous n!Jy, buc the nll&dl Wiii crawlina alona ll a -.11 's NO mt •KUJ v 98 ~ Ak J 119 WEST • 852 ., l •QS 0 Q862 •T8764 SOUTH • AJ4 EAST • ~ 107 ,, 76' 0 5 J • 109 J • plCC. Wjth one boerd 11iJJ ro play, my RlOWICed tbaa he bad to lave 10 makt the la.st rrain borne to Great Nedt, IO captain DombuJCh wu i:=ct into ecrvice t.o play the lut Unawwc that his ream wu beck In the mo.tch and thinldna. lhal his team needed • larae swma 10 win. Dombutch pressed on to a annd slam in hcalU on ll)h, the final. liand. I:? A KJ 10 5 J All lhe lricb were there for the I.lie· ma provick.d declarer look a first· round uump finesse -the percent· aac play wilh a 6-2 fit. Unfortunately ' •AK2 The biddmg: NORTH EAST I ,_ l • ,._ JNT ,_ ........ Openma lead S1i1 of • DombuJch first cashed • high heart and could no longer avoid lO!lina • INmp trick for down one. When ICOl'eS were compared. We must tel lhc 6CCflC 11 wll!l lhe tcnuftnal of the 1943 Sptngold Team Cluunpiomhip In New York.. At lhe hallway potDJ or ooc of the owches, a team capc~ncd by Jigger Dornbulch was ttaJltng 1 powerful squad led by Hov.anl ScheN.m by more than 1.000 points (m thoic da~ scormg was hy total points) Speartieadcd by Dick Frey and Lee Haun, the Dombu!iCb team had Dombuac:h WIS ~tunned to learn thlit, had he been content to play a pllUCOrC m '-ru, Ins team would have won• Known for always duina !he nght thing, Dombwch otrcrcd IO flD'TIP out the window. A ICllTI meet· ma resolved to n:ject the offer - affCT all, DombujCfi did nol know the SlllC of the match when he bad IO encer the fray. The four players rcoon vcncd. however, a.od becaust of Frey's precipitate departure, by a 3·1 VOie decided co ICCCp« a suntlar offer from Frey mould 11 be tendered. II nrvcr was! CADILLAC CATERA 't7 Bleck, th, rnoom>OI, do¥s (938431) Sl3.968 NABERS (714 )540-tl 00 CADILLAC Eldotado 11 low ml, red, moonrool (608793) $9,988 NABERS (71 4 )540:8100 CAOIU.AC Ekiorado 't4 va. ...._ Noltll1ll (814744) 18,988 NABERS (71 4 )540:!100 t Cacllac Se\1111 STS 't3 saa... ...... Nortlllat (834036) St0.988 NABERS (714)$4G:!100 Cldlllao STS 'ti 4A 1111, Fae!OIY W8rl8/'lty, metallic burgundy, matching leethel, CO, phone, chlomt v.tleell, lb ,_, $25,995, oc A.Ao Bkrt MMll-1 .... CAD SEVLLE 79 1 0.-' pert9Ct cond, 111r1ged, d1pend1bl1, loob I drlvM •l*f9ct. "500 ...... m. Fcwd lilultll'll GT W 5.0 V8 aulo, AIC, ~Im c:at1. aH power r11r apotltr alllm, many mra. 1 QOk mt. -llciory "-· .6'lnt cpid. P,900 114-82S4300 ~·Kitchen Bathroom • l epoirs Call the ltoder in So. California m. E-... 11t1 Sm12 amlO. 949tl37•5642 Fon! Thundtftlird UI 'M vs. 4 8, 90k + mi, blllillll blad\, Pf Inc, 11.ty loeded, new tninsmissk>n wfWar· ranly, g1raged, non/tmkr. llbuloua condition, 55.995 949-586-1888 • 8kr L.11111 ES 300 '94 70k + mt, alkV«l~rt llN, mnrt, co. gold plqj. c:tvome whll, oaraged, nct'JttMI. lib neW s 12.1195, vt7'98291 OC ~ 8kr 1M9-588-1888 LEXUS RX 300 'M 414, ctwm .... mnrt, IOw peg. 8 co c:flgr. Wlita/lan llhr @9.995 obo ~73-3588 lllmdlMilll't2 Rid. low mt. JClnl cordlloll, (304913) $811811 NA BERS (714 )540-tl 00 NEW TIEATMEHT FOi CKIONIC PA.IN e.di, Ned, Knc<o, Hlp«Shou~ •No Su..-ry • No HCKpitalU.1ion 8700-8774 .. . . . J<I ·' ,. ' . . Ill. ~ VOLVO ISO Turtlo 11 851< ,.,... Ptwl ... 0111'!*'. !"1 lllOOIHOOI. co, DMU1lllll CM1C1 ~l 115,991!. OCPA SKS vln 1421770 94P.588·18U . Doily Pilot 111 1TTRlTTf1T11111 1 ... I :: .... \ft 20 Cha,.ctera per hne You may use all 4 lines k>r larger ads. call an advertising rep tooayl W'w ,,,.J,, it e r .JI FAX this form to (949) 631-6594 Name _____________ PhOneNo Signa1un1 -------------- 8111 my Vi-aa.__ __ _ ----~v1:._ ____ 0tsoovt1< Credll Card•'------------"Exp Date Stop by or mAil"' tlH O.ily Pilot offiC'1 111: 330 W. Bay Street, Co~ta Mesa, CA 92627 or Call (949) 642-5678 To plac.c your ad today PUBLIC NOTICE Tht C.llt. Publlc· UtllltlH Com· mllelon REQUIRES lhel .. UNd houee-hotd goode l'l'IMft pMtl ltlli P.l.l.C. Cll T M'lblt; lmclt and dlltlfltn pint lllir T.C.P. tUftbtr 1n11 .......... If you r.... I qu_. !Ion ._. flt 111111- t( d • ff'tMI, ho OI """'9r, Cit PUBUC UTlUTlES COMMISIOH 714-56M151 f" ..... -·a~ . ' ,....,.,mu.....,.,. N'ILOCAnNO IUCTllONK l&M ~ DITICTION ~s-tc. 675·9304 11'eNtlghborltood Plumber I oaAIN I UWll ~r,;:' QIAljNI SllCIAUST TWEEDY PWMlllNG 949-645-2352 -z. All DRAINS UNCLOGGED "°°" .. I IOUTT!RS ~ Roonng Specla lls b •r•• 1//1-'-41!1• ,, AW 949-722-8840 714-751-8846 WATERPROOF ROOFING R•roofa • Repelra FrM EltlmatM All ~ of Roof9 All WOrtt Oul'llfltMd UDof,_ (949) 631 -1085 I• WtaJTaY I