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Fliers raise ire in City halls
•Anti-El Toro mailers
have Newport Beach
officials considering
paying for a response.
PllUI CJlnton
DAILY PILOT
NEWPORT-MESA -El Toro
advocates a re hopping mad,
again.
A series of mailers from the
city of Irvine promoting a park-
and-museurn complex for the
closed El Toro Marine base has
mobilized Newport-Beach's
three newest councilmen.
C ity Hall to endorse a response
mailer to put Newport Beach's
side or the story into its resi-
dents' mailboxes.
The council is scheduled to
decide whether to spend mon-
ey on its own mailers in a closed
session Tuesday. The move
comes after the city of lrvme
sent out a five-question publtc
opm.ion survey whose results
"will be made known to your
elected representatives,• the
mailer said.
native for El Toro, lrvme Coun-
cilman Greg Smith said.
The mdllers are one piece of
the city's $2.5-nullion-a-year
anti-El Toro effort, Smith said.
Earlier in the year, lrvine. sent
out d glossy brochure lauding
the benefits of its Great Park
pldil -which calls for a 3,000-
acre pdrk, mllSeum and other
ameruues
Srruth, who grew up in Coro-
na de! Mdr, defended the
brochures.
•I don't lhmk it's spin."
Srruth said. •As far as the Great
Park goes, there are concrete
reasons for doing this that are in
the county's best interest." They've only been on the job
three months, but John Heffer-
nan, Steve Bromberg and Gary
Proctor are lobbying others in
"It's very aggressive 1s what
it is,· Heffernan said about the
survey. "They're spending a lot
of money getting their spin
across."
The mailers were sent out
countywide in an effort to lobby
support for a non-aviation alter-
Proctor dnd others have criti-
SEE FLIERS PAGE A16
I E Af, HI! LI R I [;All V Pl r I
Newport Beach Councilman John Heffernan holds a paper airplane ma de from
a fli er the city of Irvine has distributed to promote an anti-EVToro message.
DON lEAC HI DAILY PILOT
Monique Pieton, 10, dra~s a crowd as she tries to make a Cat's Cradle during a colonial era activity at Lincoln Elementary School.
Like the olden days
Danette Goulet
DAILY PILOT
Lincoln Elem entary students take part in old-fashion ed
craftsmanship during colonial era activities at sch ool
Dressed in aprons and bon-
nets, knickers and tricoms,
fifth-grade stude nts at
Uncoln Elementary School
on Wednesday had an old-rash-
ioned good time.
The colonial life they have been
learning about in dass came alive for
the children as they trted their hand
at a variety of 18th century activities.
Divided into four colonies -
New Hampsh ire, Connecticut,
Rhode lsJand and Massachusetts -
students began working on such
tasks as embroidery, tin-smithing
and butter-churning.
They began with some of the
more domestic duties, kneading
Out of the armchair
• CoSta Mesa man has set his sights on Qty Hall
to fight for the rights of people with disabilities.
JennlfWKho
OM Y PILOT.
COSTA MESA-Every·
where Harvey Alexander
Cochren goes 1n the dty, •
disposable ca.JDera goes
with him.
brecid, making apple turnovers and
what could technically be called
making butter in the presence of a
chum.
Several in the New Hampshire
group explained that to make their
fresh butter, they each put cream into
a baby-food jar and shook it Wltil the
cream fonneq a lwnp of butter.
•1t•s really hard though. because
your arm gets bred,• warned Cdlthn
Dick, 10, who held her blue shawl
in place as she shook her Jar
While three of the rolorues pre-
pared food, the fourth learned to
finger weave and play Cat's. Cradle
-an old game played With string
"Don't pull it too tight. It's sup-
posed to look kind of like a br8;id. •
SEE COLONIAL PAGE A16
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Wired, but
without , ,
the wires
• TeWinkle Middle School
finally gets online, but thf'
wait turns out to be worth 1t.
Danette Goulet
DAILY PILOT
COSTA MESA Tut• wtr<>lc>ss
future of the Internet tl> hNe nO\'\
for the TeWinkle> Troicmi..
The middle school hct., qom·
from bemg the ld~t <,r>rnn.dcH)
school tn the Newport-\te..,d Um-
fied School D1stnct to <JN on th1•
Internet to having tht> nL•wp<,t tt>ch-
nology
And au dt a bdf9dl1l pnce
When 1t finally came tmw lor
TeWmkle to be \Vlfed for the Inter·
net. 1t was gomg to cor,t $250 000
said Steven Glyer. the dt!.Lnct s
director of educauonal technolo<n-
Bul as luck would have 11 \\Mt>·
less technology ccime onto lhl'
market at Just the nght monwnt.
Glyer said. ·
Now the site is the only campw.
m Newport-Mesa that can bod.,t of
the wueless wonders.
All 42 teachers at TeWinkle cdn
cltck onlme m their classrooms and
nde the information superhighway
on i.Mac computers at their desks.
Powenng all those computen;
are 12 strate91cally placed Apple
au bases, which are about 6 inches
in diameter and look like miniature
space ships
Each works Wlth as many as 50
computers Wlthln a 50-to I 00-foot
radms. depending on what tdnds
in the way, and all Wlthout the has-
sle of Wltes cormecting them
The best part, Glyer said ts that
each of these air bases costs about
$.100.
So, with one powenng about stx
classrooms, the enbre school was
brought onhne for $3,600 -a far
cry from the $250,000 1t was going
to cost to wire the school
Teachers, who have sat qwetly
SEE TEWINKLE PAGE A16
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"Ever since I moved to
Cort.a Mesa tn 1997, I have
been watching council
meetings on TV,• said
Cochran, 1 repre1ent.alive
for CalifomMm.s for DisebW-
ty Rights and Advocacy
who joined the orgenilation
in t 995. • 1 fhiaJlY dedded to
get off my butt. I wanted to
see changes tn the dty, and
I felt it WU up to tbe dtiunl
to advise the cou.nd1 of the
thlagl thet ere lq>ortant to
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A2 Thursday, February S, 2001
\f!ORKl~G t' I
Gerhard· Zieriler
Sipping his way from
cabemet to zinfandel
HE IS
A wine connoisseur
SIP, SWISH, SPfT
One of the most difficult
parts of Gerhard Ziemer's
job is holding back. He sips
wine, swishes it around in
his mouth and spits it out As
someone who buys and sells
wine al Roll's Wme and Spir·
its of Newport, he has to be
sure of two things: that he
can drive back to his Costa
Mesa home sober, and that
he is alert enough to judge
the value of wine.
"It takes a lot of willpow·
er sometimes to not drink
some of these delicious
wines,• srud Ziemer, 36. "If
you're going to be profes·
sional and objective, you
need to be very stnct. •
ZEN AND THE ART
OF WINE-TASTING
He started learning about
wines 10 years ago. Ziemer
knows how wine is made,
though he would not want to
try it at home. He has tasted
countless types of chardon-
nay, cabemet sauvignon,
pinot noir and Chianti. He
has visited wineries, whole·
sale seminars and, of course,
Napa Valley.
An employee at Rail's for
3 112 years, he said experi·
ence has given him opinions
on his likes and dislikes.
"It's a wonderful combi·
nation of intellectua.IJ.sm and
hedorusm," Ziemer said. •A
good wine is delicious, inter-
esting, and it's challengmg
to understand what's going
on.•
TASTES AND SMEUS
Every week, Ziemer sam-
ples about 100 to 300 wines
-at the retail store, through
industry tasting events and
during visits to wineries. He
determines which ones taste
"correct" and good. Then he
tlunks about the price -
some are very expensive,
some are less than one
would expect for their taste.
75 wines a day, your mouth
gets tired," he added. "You
need to be full of concentra-
tion because you're focusing
on one, very small part of the
body-the mouth, nose, the
palette.•
Ziemer -who also knows
the temperatures and
humidity levels involved in
storing wines -pauses.
•I don't want to sound
~e I'm there yet. but I'm
aiming at that,· he said.
Ziemer said it is important
to stay focused and catch the
nuances of different tastes.
"If you try literally 60 to
When asked if he consid·
ers himself a wine expert,
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At least your ears won Jt gain weight
We're ready to admit it right from
the get go. Tell us about food, and
you'll have our ears (isn't it nice that
those funny looking hearing things
don't seem to get bigger no matter
how much stuff we shovel down our
throats?)
But back lo business.
The guys over at Chipotle Restau·
rant in Costa Mesa's Harbor Center
recently set up shop with a fund-rais-
er for Share Our Selves, a Costa
Mesa clinic that provides emergency
services to the needy. '
That's nice, right? But the people
at the "gourmet restaurant where
you eat with your hands" (now, we're
always up for that) also raise money
to get kids excited about reading.
If you bring in a new children's
book -they're emphasizing the
•new• part, so don't try to cheat with
something that's been read before -
RETAIL ROUNDUP
they'll make you a burrito. For free.
And the books will go to
READ/Orange County's Families for
Literacy.
Free food and reading. You'll
understand that your bookworm
rounduppers couldn't resist that one.
Let's keep going. For a long time,
we've been secretly harboring a pas-
sion for churros, those star-shaped 1
cinnamon sticks you'll gel at any
good Mexican restaurant. If they're
done right, they're delicious. 1hl.st us.
So keeping our bias in mind,
we're ready to try Domino's Pizza's
CinnaStix. It's their first-ever dessert,
apparently. The pizza folks take
freshly baked bread sticks and cover
them with cinnamon and sugar. And
if you really want to take things over
the top, there's aeamy icing for dip-
ping on the side.
What's even more exciting is the
sticks only have 136.92 calories and
5.17 grams of fat (yes, the precise
numbers had us also worried a little.)
Sick of us yet? Well, the creators
of all things Haagen-Dazs have come
up with something we just had to get
out there before all of us get lovey·
dovey next week.
Yup, it's a heart-shaped Valen-
tine's Day cake, 7 1/2 inches in diam·
eter and made out of, well, ice
cream. It comes with a tube of frost-
ing to decorate ~ with that very spe·
cial message. We'll probably go for
the cake and pass on the effort of
writing a message. It just seems more
romantic to whisper those sweet
nothings in our valentine's Jean ear.
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Newport Beach-based CT Realty Co.
sets real estate milestone in 2000
Newport Beach·besed CT Realty Corp. officials
have announced a record $236 million in acquisitions
and c:lispolitions dwing 2000.
The number puts the 7 -year-old reel estate and
development 6nn well ahead of its original business
p14D, hitting the $800 million mark in transactions. -'·,~year, the company sold more than $158 milllon iO 're& estate throughout California, prtmarily in the
industrlal, suburban office and multifamily sectors.
Daily Pilot
Orchids avail{;lble for
your special ·Valentine
South Coast Plaza will
host one the world's
largest international
orchid shows today through
Sunday. The Fascination of
Orcbtds Internattonal Show
and Sale fills all three levels
of .the Carte & BarreVMacy's
Home wing at South Coast
Plaza. •Pathway to Orchids"
is the theme. and it will fea-ture more than 65 of the
world's renowned orchid
growers. as well as more
than 100 orchid displays
and exhibits. This is the 21st
anniversary for the show; it
started as a small exhibit
and grew to be one of the
largest in the world. With
Valentine's Day around the
comer, it's also a great time
to find a beautiful gill.
There are more than 30,000
orchids on display, and the
grandest of all will be the
orchid artwork created by
Don Davidson, a famous flo·
ral and parade designer.
Davidso,n has creaJ,ed a
mammoth, 25-foot center-
piece featuring two egrets
resting among orchids in a
three-dimensional reflection
of water elements. World·
famous qrchid experts will
offer 15 informative semi·
oars for orchid enthusiasts.
Admission and parking is
free. The show hours are
from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. today
and Friday, 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Saturday, and 11 a.m. to
6:30 p .m. Sunday. Show
schedules and information:
(71 4) 964-32.65 or
http://www.fascinationof
orchids.com.
At Skin Care by Carrie,
a full-service, skin-care
salon for men and women,
there's a spring promotion
through March. The special
is for a fruit enzyme peel or
micro-dennabrasion. Your
age determines the dis·
count. up to 50% off. For
example, if you are 30,
you'll receive 30% off a ser-
vice. There's also a 20% off
sale on the salon's skin-care
line called Arcona. Skin
Care by Carrie promises
that whether you chose a
salon treatment or home-
care program you will expe-
rience smoother skin that
radiates a healthy glow and
a more even skin tone
almost immediately. The
Arcana skin and body care
line was formerly only avail-
able at the Arcona Studio in
L.A. and at Fred Segal. This
holistic line of skin care bas
recently been written up in
Women's Wear Daily, L.A.
Style and In Style maga-
zines as one of the top skin-
care lines used by L.A's
movie stars, producers and
radio personalities. Skin
Care by Carrie is at 2• 11 E.
Coast Highway, Corona del
Mar. Information: (949) 433.
9364.
Even S~ters will have a
pre-Valentine's Day sale this
. weekend. There are-incredi·
ble savings on lines by
Allen Allen, Paul Frank and
Greer Wylder
BEST BUYS
Fresh Produce. Also shoes
and accessories will be dis·
counted 25% to 75% off the
original price. "We need to
clean out our stock to make
way for spring merchan-
dise,• says Katie Lewis al
Even Sisters. The store is
open from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m ..
daily. Even Sisters is at 207
Marine Ave., Balboa Isla nd.
Information: (949) 673-2130
Ralphs grocery stores are
' offering $10-off coupons on
lift tickets and snowboard or
ski lessons at Mountain
High Resort. The regular
extended-day lift ticket
costs $39. With a Ralphs
coupon, it's $29. The lilt
ticket is valid from opening
until 10 p.m . any day of this
ski season. for anyone 13
years old or older. The
"learn to ski and snow-
board• ticket usually costs
"$49, but is reduced to $39
with the Ralphs coupon.
The package includes one
all-day lower mountain lift
ticket, one two-hour lesson
and one all-day ski or snow-
board rental. It's valid for
ages 9 and older. Ralphs hai.
a store m Costa Mesa on
East 17th Street. In Newport
Beach, Ralphs can be found
on Irvine Avenue, San
Miguel Drive and Eastbluff
Drive.
A'Maree's IS carrying
special jewelry designs ide·
al for Valentme's Day gilts.
Jewelry designers Susan
Roden and Cathy Wate rman
are featuring their latest col·
lections. It's at Westclilf
Court at 1649 Westcliff
Drive, Newport Beach.
Information: (949) 642-4423.
Wilshire & Okell's
Fireplace Shops is having a
sale. The upscale fireplace
accessory store has long
been a favorite with decora-
tors. On sale are select man-
tels, fireplaces, glass doors,
andirons. tool sets, mailbox·
es, wood and gas stoves.
gas logs, weather vanes,
and antiques. It also special·
izes in custom iron screens
that can be done in different
metals and finishes. It's in
Costa Mesa at 1522 New-
port Blvd. Information: (949)
650-2640.
• II.ST IUYS appears Thursdays
and Saturdays. Send Information
to Greer Wylder at 330 w. Bay St,
Costa MeY, CA 92627. or via fax
at (949) ~ 170.
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Daily Pilot Thursday, February 8, 2001 A3
Here's one Anteater fan who saw it coming NEWPORT BEACH
PlANNING COMMISSION
Tie best show m town bas
been playing mostly to
slim houses all year. That
is, until a week ago Wednesday.
It was a good show before that,
and It's going to be a very good
show for a lon9 time to come.
But the Newport-Mesa towns-
folk have been inordinately
slow to discover it.
I'm talk.J.ng about the basket-
ball Anteaters at UC Irvine. A
blip in the basketball firmament
the past decade, one of those
soft-touch teams scheduled ear-
ly in the year lo fatten up the
records of the heavy-hitters, UC
Irvine has suddenly and won-
derfully turned on the preda-
tors. But the sludeots -and
especially the Town-and-Gown-
ers -took UtUe notice until the
bully of I.he Big West confer-
ence, Utah State, came visiting
UC Irvme with a 16-2 record
and went home with a bloody
nose. Almost overnight. the blip
became an mcipient star.
1 was there to see tt, just as
I've been there expe&ng some
sort of miracle to take place dt
dlmost every home game for the
pa.st 10 years. When a hall-
dozen wins was a big season for
the Anteaters, I was the guy sit-
bng on the VlS'ltors' side in a sed
of empty l>edts, across from a
few dozen sludenL'i who were
bored with studying and didn't
have anything else to do.
I had lots of other I.lungs to
do, but I went anywdy, usually
dlone, ever hopeful. Why?
Because I love college baskPt-
l>all. Because I grew up in Indi-
ana, where failure to have a
basketball hoop on your garage
1s the mark of a dangerous rddt-
cd.I. And because I greatly
adnured Coach Bill Mulligan
and tus UC lrvme teams when I
was teaching at the university,
Joseph N. Bell
THE BELL CURVE
and the connection never wore
olf.
Mulligan sent a hall-dozen
players to the pros and laced
down the bully of those days -
the University of Nevada at Las
Vegas -time after time in UC
Irvine's bandbox of a gym that
would have been inadequate Ul
any lncliana tugh school. Mulli-
gan never got to the Big Show
-to the N CAA tournament -
although he did get to its step-
sister, the NIT. And he en1oyed
only a few years playing in the
Bren Center before he left the
sc-ene on a losing note that just
conbnued to get worse
UC frvme is a tough athlellc
sell. Its acadelTl.lc demands are
tugh, and its athletic profile low,
both downers for tugh i.chool
athletes bemg recruited by the
tiedvy-hitters. UC lrvme slu-
denls have shown litUl? interest
m l.>dsketbdll, dfld the Town-
and-Gowners even IPsi.. So -
except for the exceptional ath-
lete to whom acaderrucs dild a
low profile are attracl.lve -
recruibng has to be done wtth
an eye for reai.onably smart
kids whose skills arc latent
enough that the ma1or athletlc
schools pass them by. Such pt>r-
cepbons reqwre a land of i;:om-
bination Svengali, Billy Graham
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and David Copperfield.
Coach Pat Douglass ca.me ·
along three yea.m ago and qual-
ified on all cowits. He came out
of a national championship pro-
gram in Bakersfield to the woe-
begone Anteaters and started
recnubng high school projects.
Some worked and some didn't,
and so he sifted through them,
hanging on to the keepers and
comiftg up each year Wlth a
new batch of projects. The
records improved until he won
as many as he lost last year.
And then it all came together
this year, built on a nucleus of
the keepers garnished by some
high-class freshmen intrigued
by what is happening at UC
Irvine.
Public awareness was d S
apathetic as usual this year until
UC lM.ne beat CaliloJ'Jlld -a
team probably headed for the
NCAA toumdJT\ent. Cal alumni
hyped the crowd to near capao-
ty. When UC lM.ne then almost
beat UCLA and dJd beat Wash-
ington on their home courts, the
rorps or believers grew, along
wtth UC lrvme's wuuung
record
Only the bdSketball team
was prepared for Uta.h Stdte.
The surrounding cast WdS unac-
customed to such fren.cy as hun-
dred!> ol people standing 111 line
at the box office and chdobc
Imes of cars contesting for space
m the parking garage So were
the rest of us who had long
been dble to amve lO minutes
before the start of the game and
get seated comfortably
There were students vvtth
painted faces, d band thc1t
rocked, cheerlenders who actu-
ally drew cheer.. and -best of
all -d blue-colldf tedffi sup-
porbng a magician named Jeny
Green who simply refused to .
lose. Somehow, all this was epit-
omized by a rather awkward
giant named Dave Korfman
who came mto the game wear-
ing a helmet because he had ,,.
brain surgery only a month
before and was not expected to
return this season -or rtldybe
any season.
Korfman had passed out
while lifbng weights on New
Year's afternoon. When he fell,
tus head smashed against both
the barbell and the wall. 1Wo
hours later, he was in surg~ry
1Wo days after that, he was
hungry and wanted out or bed
And four weeks later, weanng a
new steel plate and a helmet,
he w as playing basketball
against Utah Slate -and a
crowd that filled every seat dt
Bren Center was ecstatic.
So that's the way it's gomg
these days for the Anteaters
The wmner of the Big West
tournament in Anahel.ffi m
March gets an automatic uw1ta-
llon lo the Big Show That's
probably the only way UC
Irvine will get m, d!\d Utah
State Wl1l be stand.mg finnly IJl
the wdy Meanwtule, there cife a
half-dozen home games
remairung in the regular sedson.
And, like I Sdld, it's the best
show m town.
I'm starbng to get m shape
for the tournament Gordon
McAJp111e, who L'> a flile noveust
and teacher at Chapman Uru-
versity, shootS hoops with me
regularly. d!ld I'm going to step
up the sessions I concede turn a
few years, but when l have the
range, I can beat turn So I'll be
ready -d.long with the
Anteaters -by tournament •
time.
• JOSEPH N. BELL 1s a resident of
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appears Thursdays
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RIVERBOAT OUTDOOR DINING
The Rr..ert>oat Restaurant aboard the Pnde of New-
port off Bayside Drive, wants to add outdoor dining
areas. The open-air sections would be located on the stem
and bow sections of the boat and will be used for lunch
and evening food service. They would dose a1 10 p.m.
WHAT TO EXPECT: Planning comm~ will ho6d a
public heanng and approve. modrfy or deny the request.
GENERAL PLAN ,AMENDMENT PROPOSALS
Planning commissioners will discuss three proposed
general plan amendments. The
first project would increase a
professional and business office
complex on MacArthur Boule-
vard by about 225,000 square
feet to allow construction of
two 128-foot-high, eight-story
office buildings with parking lots
and a parking structure If
appmved by city officials, the
amendment would probably
trigger a Greenlight election,
because the proposed size of the
project goes beyond the 40,000-
FYI
•WHO: The
Newport Bead\
Planning
Commission
•WHEN: 6;30
p.m. today
• WHERE: City
Hall, 3300 New-
port Blvd.
square-foot threshold set by the slow~owth 1nrt1at1ve.
A second project 1s a plan by Our Latfy Queen of
Angels catholic Church to increase the allowed size of
existing church properties by 24,000 square feet to
allow for the construction of a new church, as well as
the expansion of an existing elementary school.
The third plan, submitted by St. Mark Presbyterian
Church, proposes to change the land use at the comer
of MacArthur Boulevard and San Joaquin Hills Road,
and limit development to 20,000 square feet to allow
the construction of a new church complex
WHAT TO EXPECT:
. Planning comm1ss1oners may either initiate the
amendments and direct city offteials to prepare the nec-
essary environmental dOcuments, or deny any of the
proposed amendments as unwarranted and return
them to the applicants. t .
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COSTA MESA
CITY COUNCIL WRAP·UP
lniide nance, pa55ed two years
ago in an attempt to
CITY HALL eliminate prostitution
houses fronting as mas-
WHAT HAPPENED: sage parlors. requires
masseuses t o go through
City Council members a rigorous licensing
agreed Monday to hold a process to practice in the
public hear-city.
~ ;ngtod;s-WHA'f. IT MEANS: cuss the
future of The first revision to the
the Huscroft ordinance, unanimously House. an approved Jan. 15, was
85-year-old, two-story replaced
house that was donated ~ ;nsteadof to the city in 1998. getting its
The house -infested final
with fleas and dead approval
rodents -is boarded up Monday. The
and stands on blocks, said revision would have
Don Lamm, the deputy expanded the licensing
city manager and director process to include
of development services. employees practicing
Councilman Gary massage for state-
Monahan said he wants licensed practitioners. as
an estimate of how much well as including
1t would cost the city to acupuncturists and chiro-
restore t he house before praetors. 1t pays to relocate it. Licensed masseuses
WHAT IT MEANS: said they were concerned
the new ordinance -
On nee. 9, council which also would have
members unanimously required brighter lights
approved the restoration and allow massage rooms
and development of to have only partial,
Huscroft House to the hinged doors or curtains
early 1900 period for use -would hurt legitimate
as a cultural museum at business.
Fa1rv1ew Park. The public City staff drafted a
hearing has not yet been new revision, approved
scheduled Monday, that will not
require employees to
WHAT THEY SAID: take the test but will
NI think we have to increase the training
hours. It will also restrict spend money to bring massage parlors to using
some culture to the com-only white lights -but munity, H Councilwoman not necessarily brighter
Lind a Dixon said. "This ones than the original is a piece of Costa Mesa ordinance -and allow history you are just talk-them to continue to use ing about cutting up and unlockable doors. using for fi<ewood." The final approval for
WHAT HAPPENED: the second revision is
scheduled for March 5.
Council members gave
preliminary approval for HEIT MEETING a new revision to the
massage ordinance. 6:30 p.m. Feb. 20, City
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Or8.nge County MuS_eum · of Art fills jobs
• 1Wo new positions
have been created to
keep up with growth in
education programs.
Young c:twng
DAILY PtLOT
NEWPORt BEACH -To
keep up wilt\ growth, the
Orange County Museum of
Art announced Tuesday it has
filled four positions, induding
two new ones.
Elizabeth Armstrong was
appointed as chief curator
and deputy d.J.rector of art.
John Crabtree-Ireland has
been named director of
development, and Jennifer
Dework Katz has been
BRIEFLY
IN THE NEWS
Ensign dads meet to
plan future projects
Ensign Intermediate
School ddds are charting the
course for the coming
months. The Ensign Naviga-
tors, an orgaruzdtion of stu-
dents' dads, works with the
school to provide needed
resources.
ThP group will meet Fri-
day to dlscuss upcorrung pro-
jects The group 1s hoping to
seal and re-stripe the basket-
ball courts, as well as
upgrade the hoops and nets.
Many projects such as t.lus
are supported by parents,
who volunteer time or gwe
in-kind seMces and direct
GETTING
INVOLVED
•GETTING INVOLVED runs period·
ically in the Daily Pilot. If you'd like
information on adding your Of'ga-
nization to this list. call (949) 574-
4228.
named education associate of
public programs.
The positions of deputy
director and education asso-
ciate ar e newly created,
museum spokesman Brian
Langston said. The staff had
been looking for a new chief
curator since November
1999.
•we worked very hard to
fill these positions with the
right people, and we're just
overjoyed,• he said.
The museum's education
Rrograms have expanded to
the point where they needed
more staff, Langston said.
Armstrong, who has
served as senior curator at the
Museum of Contemporary
Arts in San Diego s10ce 1996.
will begin work at the New-
port Beach museum m April
donations.
The meetings, usually held
on the first Fnday of each
school month al the Ensign
school library, also proVIde
the dads' with an inside view
of the schools activities and
staff.
They learn firsthand about
a variety of programs and get
mfonnation about the school.
Membership is open to all
interested parents Informa-
tion: Navigator President
Gary Ritchie. (949) 729-1595,
or Pnncipal M.Jke McGmre.
(949) 515-6910.
Low tide leaves
boats grounded
As gusty wmds blew ships
around Newport Harbor, an
afternoon low bde left several
boats aground Wednesday,
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Crabtree-Ireland will start
m about two weeks, and Katz
began Wednesday.
•orange County seems
ripe to me, maybe to develop
programs for the museums,•
said Katz, who served as
curatoriaJ consultant for a
photographic art gallery in
Sdllta Monica. •To have an
even stronger presence on
the map."
Crabtree-Ireland, 1 who
joins the museum from the
Natural History Musewn of
Los Angeles County, will be
responsible for overseeing
fund-raising actiVIbes. He
said he does not expect his
former and current jobs to dif-
fer much.
•I believe the work of
fund-ra1smg for nonprofit
mu!>eums is ultunately the
according to the Orange
County Shenff's Harbor
Patrol.
However, there was no
s1gntficant damage and no
mjuries, Sgt. Ron Peoples
said.
Thos<' !>tuck on the strand-
ed boall> used dinghies to get
ashore, Peoples said.
The l ldfbor Patrol institut-
ed a gale-force advisory from
5:30 to q a.m. Wednesday.
during which the harbor saw
winds of up to 54 mph. It was
downgraded lo d small-crdft
adVISory tor most of the day
County Harbor Patrol offi-
cers posted the red advisory
nags at their headquarters.
Water district puts
locals in top spots
The Mumnpd.1 Waler DIS-
Agency's Children's Mental
Health Services otters train-
ing and supervlsion for the
progrwu. Many ot the chil-
dren are economically
deprived and victims of
neglect. (949) 722-7086.
REACH OUT
FOR SENIORS
Volunteers are needed to pro-
Vlde comparnonsh1p and
friendship lo ISOiated seruors
lD Newport Beach and Costa
same game -that it ls about
connecting people to thetr
passion,• he said. "There are
so many people who are pas-
sionate about art in Orange
County, and I have the lucky
task of connecting them more
deeply with our programs.·
In addition to more
employees, the museum also
recently received the Walter
B. Gerken Community Ser-
vices Award trom the Pacific
Life Foundation -which
induded a $15,000 donation
to the museum -and addi-
tions to its permanent collec-
t.Jon.
Pasadena collector DaVld
Hundley gave 25 work!,,
including pamtmgs, pho·
tographs and works on paper,
by Los Angeles arosts.
trict of Orange County hd..,
sworn in its new seven-mem-
ber bod.rd.
The new board, formaUy
put in place Jan. 17, elevated
the two members who over-
see Newport Beach and Cor.-
ta Mesa to the top post!>
Wayne A. Clark. Newport
Beach's representative dncl
one of only two carry-over'>
from the pre-Nov. 7 board.
was elected as presid<>nt
Costa Mel.a representative
Joan Finnegan became Vlre
president.
The board added two
additional seals as a result of
the agency's merger with
Coastal Murucipdl Water Dis-
trict The coastal bodrd.
formed m 1940, 1s now
defunct Newport Beach buy ...
about 25°1t• of its water from
the agency.
Mesa. lTaming and support
are offered, and voluntPer'-
must be 18 or older. (949) 442·
1000.
SAVE OUR YOUTH
The Westside Costa Mesd
youth organiZdtion is lookmg
for volunteers to help created
pos1llve altemat.Jve for peopll·
12 to 23 years old. Volunteer..,
are needed to help in ared'>
such as boxing. sports. hed.lth
fitness, aerobics and academ·
1c tutonng. (949) 548-3255
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TO PAY
A seminar on the Joy of soy
will be hosted by Mother's
Market at 6:30 p.m. at the
market. 225 E. 17th St., Costa
Mesa. Free. (949) 631-4741.
The fourth annuaJ designer
trunk show and silent auction
will be hosted by the Ameri·
can Cancer Sooety Discovery
Shop at 4 p .m. at the shop,
2600 E. Coast Highway,
Corona del Mdr. Free. (949)
640-4777.
A workshop on helping your
child succeed m school will
be held from 7 to 9 p.m at
Orange Coast CoUege, 2701
Fairview Road, Cosld Mesa.
$45. (714) 432-5880
A slx-sessJon writing Work-
shop hosted by the Newport
Beach Community Services
Department will begin at 7
p.m. at Oasis Senior Center,
800 Marguerite Ave., Room 4,
Corona del Mar. $98. (949)
644-3151.
A four-week session on how
to change Cdreers will begin
at 6:30 p.m. at Costa Mesa
High School, 2650 FillIVlew
Road. $185 (714) 432-5880.
An informational meeting on
a monlhlong foreign lan-
guage program in Italy will
be presented al 6 p.m at
Orange Coast CoUege, 270 I
Fairview Road, Costa Mesa .
Free. (714) 438-4702
YOUR DENTAL HEALTH
&.,. ~I t
by Ocedrua Rich, 0 .0 .S.
Which Is Best?
South Coast Plaza wtll host
the 21st Orchids International
Show and Sale from Thursday
to Sunday on ail three levels
of the Crate & BarreVMaF}"s
Home Wing, 3333 Bear St.,
Costa Mesa. Hours are 10
a.m. to 9 p.m. Thursday and
Friday, 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Sat·
urday and 11 a.m. to 6:30 p.m .
Sunday. (949) 261-2216.
"State and Federal Payroll
Reporting Requirements,• a
program presented by Lori
Everson, will be held al 7 p.m .
at the Newport Beach Central
Library's · Friends Meeting
Room, 1000 Avocado Ave.
Free. (949) 717-3801 .
Gretcbln McKay will present
a talk called .. An African na-
ditional Healer and His
Work" at 7:30 p.m. about her
experiences. The talk will
take place at the African Cor-
ner. 2584 Newport Blvd.,
Costa Mesa. Reservations
requested. (949) 650· 7993.
SATURDAY
Breast cancer screenings will
be sponsored by the Harbor
C hristian Fellowship, the
YMCA and the Susan G.
Kom en Breast Cancer Foun-
dation at the lellowship
church, 740 W. Wilson St.,
Costa Mesa. Free. Call for
appointment. (7 14 ) 935-9720.
A dog wedding, pug adop-
tions and a smoochin' pooch
contest will begm at 1 p.m . al
The Barkery. 322 Mdrine
Ave., Newport Beach. Free.
(949) 675-0364.
Orange Coast College
accounting students will offer
free income tax preparation
services to low-income. dis-
abled, non-English-speaking
ARoUND ToWN
residents and senior citizens
from 1 to 5 p.m. Saturday.
Feb. 17, 24, March 3, 10, 17 ,
24, 31 and April 14 at the
campus, 2701 Fairview Road,
Costa Mesa. (714) 432-5685.
• The Prestdenuat Motorcade
Classic Car and Motorcycle
Show will be held from 9 a .m .
to 3 p .m . at the Orange Coun-
ty Markel Place, 88 Fair
Drive, Costa Mesa. The event
will feature more than 1,000
vendors, entertainment, a
cherry-pie eating contest and
a peanut bag-tossing compe-
tition. $10 or $15. (949) 723·
6663.
Green Systems International
will hold an orchid sale from 9
a.m. to 4 p.m Saturday and
Sunday at Green Systems
lnterndtiondl Orchid Nursery,
20362 Buch St.. Newport
Beach. (949) 756-1211.
The 552 Club's 2001 Sweet-
Heart Ball will be held at 6:30
p .m. at the Four Seasons
Hotel, 690 Newport Cente r
Dnve, Newport Beach. $450
per couple, $225 per mdivid-
udl. Reservations are
required. (949) 574-7208.
SUNDAY
The Newport Beach Central
Library will present •A Rag·
time Feast,· a chance to learn
about a musical style uruque
to America, dt 3 p.m. in the
Fnends Meellng Room, l 000
Avocado Ave. (949) 717-3801.
MONDAY
The Orange County Sierra
Smgles will meet at 6:30 p.m.
at the Costa Mesa Neighbor·
hood Commumly Center,
1845 Park Ave .. Costa Mesa.
$2 to $5. (714) 963-6345.
TUESDAY
A seminar on living with a
healthy heart Will be ho ted
by Mother's Markel al 6:30
p.m. at the marke t. 225 E.
17th St., Costa Mesa. Free.
(949) 631-4741.
A new bereavement support
group is Conning at the J ewtSh
Family Service Center in Cos-
ta Mesa. Preregistration IJ)
required. Free. (714) 445-4950
WEDNESDAY
The Newport• Beach Public
Library Foundation's Mdnu-
scripts Book Dlscuss10n
Group will meet al 9.30 d .m
for the morning group dnd
7 :30 p.m. for the evemny
.group at the library. 1000
Avocado Ave. Free. (949) 7 17·
3890.
Retired Teachers are invited
to meet at 1 p .m. at the Costd
Mesa Community CentPr
1845 Park Ave., Costd Mesct
Free. (71 4) 968-3834
The Newport Harbor Area
Chamber of Commerce wtU
present nutnbonal dJld fllness
expert Rodney Burreson ol
Roex Inc. at the noon net-
working luncheon c1t the
Hyatt Newporter, 1107 Jdm·
boree Road, Newport Beach.
$25, or $20 for members
(949) 729-4400.
The Corona del Mar Cham-
ber of Commerce will hold d
Valentine Network.qtg Mixer
with live music from 5.30 lo
7:30 p.m . al the Bah1c1
CorinUuan Yacht Club. 1601
Bayside Dnve, Corond dE>I
Mar. (949) 673-4050
FEB. 1'5
federal ElecUoo Commls-
stoner Darryl Wold will speak
at the Spedk Up Newport's
20th annual Mayor's Dinner
at 6 p m at the Marriott
Hotel, 900 Newport Center
Dnve, Newport Beach. $50.
(949) 224·2266
The Costa Mesa Chamber of
~ommerce Breakfast Boost
will ldke pldce at 7:15 a.m. at
thC> Costa Mesa Country
Club, 1701 Golf Course
Drive, Costa Mesa. $17. (714)
885-9090.
The American Cancer Sod-
ct y Wlll present its annual
volunlc.>er celebration and
luncheon. themed ·w e Love
Our Volunteerc;." at 11 ·30
d m dt the Newport Beach
Mdmott, 900 Newport Cen-
ter Dnve Reg1strallon will
b<'gm dt 11 d m $25 Reser·
Vdltonc, reqwred (949) 261-
9446
FEB. 16
Tickets are still on sale for
Sylv1d Ecule. d manne b1olo-
g1st. duthor. consultant d.Od
l<'cturc>r, will d1c,russ canng
for our spac, dt 7 p m. al the
NPwporl BE'dCh Public
Lthrdry, 1000 Avocado Ave.
The t'Vl'nl will include a buI·
lel chnn('f $50. (71 4) 740-:woo.
Orange Coast College's Arm-
rhd ir Adventures Program
will pr<•s<'nls "Gredl Trans-
Anwm dn Trdtn Ride" at 7
p m 1n OCC's Robert B.
f\-loor<• Thedtr<> $9, or $7 l.I1
dclvc1nce Ordnge Coast Col·
Thursday, February 8, 2001 AS
lege, 2701 Pauview Road,
Costa Mesa (714) 02-5880.
FEB. 17
A workshop on bow to IUJ'-
vtve a divorce will lake place
a t 10 a .m. at Maxine B.
Cohen Mamage. Family and
Therapy, 180 Newport Center
Drive, Newport Beach. $40.
(949) 644-6435
.. Planning Your Spring Gar-
den,· a program that IS part of
the Weekend Gardener
Senes. will be held at 9:30
a.m. at Sherman Ubrary &
Gardens. 2647 E Coast High-
way, Corona del Mar. Free.
(949) 673-2261
WTools & Tri~: lntemet tot:
a free workshop for newcom-
ers to cyberspace, will be
held at 10 a.m m the New-
port Beach Central Library's
Fnends Meeting Room, 1000
Avocado Ave (949) 717-3801.
Sylvia Earle, a marine biolo-
glSl. duthor, consultant and
lecturer, will discuss caring for
our seas at 2 pm dl lhe New·
port Beach PublJc Library,
1000 Avocddo Ave The event
wtl1 mclude hght refresh-
ment!,. $15 (71 4) 740-2000.
FEB. 20
A seminar on degenerate
JOmt dtsease will be hosted by
Mothe r's Market dt 6:30 p.m.
at the market. 225 E 17th St.,
Costa Mesd Free (949) 631-
4741.
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The Newport Harbor Area
Chamber of Commerce will
present Dr. Catherine Maloof
as the guest speaker at the
Business Referral Break.fast ctl
7:30 a.m. at The Pacific Club,
4110 MacArthur Blvd., New-
port Beach. $20, or $15 for
members With d reservation.
(949) 729-4400.
FEB. 21
The Orange County Chapter
of the Single Gourmet, a fine
d.Jrung club for singles. inVltes
you to d.tne with them at 6 30
p.m . at Pmol Provence, 686
Anton Blvd., Costa Mesa $64
(949) 854-6552 or (800) 750
DfNE
A workshop on p reparing for
the Cahlorrua notary exam
wtll by hosted by the NalJon-
dl Notary Assn from 9 a.m. to
3 p m. Feb. 21 dnd March 30
di Westin South Coast Plaza.
626 Anton Blvd .. Costa Mesa.
$139. (800) 876-6827.
A Cal Poly university repre-
se>ntat1ve will be available
from 9 a.m. to noon dl Orange
Coast CoUege. 2701 Fairview
Rodd, Costd Mesa. Free. (714)
432-5894.
FEB. 22
A seminar on biological aging
will be hosted by Mother's
Market di 6:30 p m at the
md!ket. 225 E 17th St . Costd
Mesa Free (949) 631-4741
A Newpo rt Beach after-hours
mixer will take place at 5 p.m.
at the Rusty Pelican, 2735 W
Coast Highway, Newport
Beach. $10. free for member...
(949) 729-4400.
FEB. 23
The deadllne for scholarship
applications is Feb. 23 at
Orange Coast CoUege. 2701
Fairview Road, Costa Mesa.
Free. (714) 432-5730.
A used book sale will be host-
ed by the Friends of the New-
port Beach Library from t to 5
p.m. for members only and
from 9 a.m . to ' p.m. Feb. 24
at the Central Ubra.ry, 1000
Avocado Ave. Free. (949) 759·
9667.
NB. 24
A sem.lnar for people who
plan to start a business or
have recently established a
business will be lleld from
8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m . at Nation-
al University, 3390 Harbor
Blvd., Costa Mesa. The pro-
gram is sponsored by the
Orange County Chapter of
the Service Corps of Retired
Executives Assn. (7 14) 550-
7369.
FEB. 27
A yoga workshop will be
hosted by Mother's Market at
6:30 p.m. at the market, 225
E. 17th St., Costa. Mesa. Free.
(949) 631-4741.
The Orange County Chapter
of the Service Corps of
Retired Executives Assn. will
host a workshop for small
busmesses on marketing and
promotion from 9 a.m. to
noon at Natiopal Uruversity,
3390 Harbor · Blvd., Costa
Mesa . $25, or $20 m advance.
(7 14) 550-7369.
"How to Make the Most of
Doctor Visits," a seminar
sponsored by Elder Care
Consultants, will be held at 2
p.m. at Borders Books, Music
& Cafe at South Coast Plaza,
3333 Bear St.. Costa Mesa.
Free. Reservations are
requested. (949) 645-8007.
FEB. 28
A sem.lnar and book-signing
of • Nature's VlIUS Killers" will
take place at 6:30 p.m. at
Mother's Market, 225 E. 17th
St., Costa Mesa. Free. (949)
631-474 t.
A Costa Mesa Chamber of
Comme rce after-hours mixer
will take place at 5:30 p.m. at
Romano's Macaroni Grill, 595
Anton Blvd., Costa Mesa.
$10, members are free. (714)
885-9090.
MARCH 3
The Court Appointed S~al
Advocates will hold its eighth
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applauded due to such provided feature~ as a 72 hour · 100%
satisfaction guarantee on every product, as our arrangements
arc made to order no1 pre-made to sit in our store awaiting a
sale. Our s1yle, quality. and reputation has excelled over the
years due to our exceptional merchandise. We import all our
roses from Ecuador in '>uch viv id colors as lilac, chocolate,
velvet and now even jade. Our staff has over thirty years of
experience in the noral induMry. We speciaJize in weddings,
parties and close interactive customer service. Our service is
reasonable and affordable, we work wi1hin any budget to
produce visions and dreams. Overall , we are not impersonal.
Ninety pcrcenl of orders received by internet companies and
franchises, are resent to local florists at a fraction of the actual
CO'>t given by the consumer. We are honest with our clients,
and provide 1hc utmo'>t reliable service. When in the area, feel
free to visit our warehou\e where you will meet our creative
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p.m. at the Sutton Place
Hotel, 4500 MacArthur Blvd .,
N wport Beach. Richard
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dren's Ctuu:npion, ls among
those who will be honored..
$250. (714) 663-8271.
MARCH 11
The Leigh and Lucy Stein-
berg Spirit Run will begin
with registration at 6:30 a.m .
at Edw8J'ds Cinema Theaters
at Fashion Island, 905 New-
port Center Drive, Newport
Beach. The run will include a
10K run/walk, a Jamba Juice
5K Banana Man Chase, a SK
family walk, youth races and
an Orange County Family
Toddler not. Fees depend on
the age or the participant.
(949) 222-3344.
MARCH 16
The 12th annual Amish Craft
Show will be held from noon
to 8 p.m. March 16 and 10
a.m. to 5 p.m. March 17 at the
Orange County Fairgrounds.
Building 14, 88 Fair Drive,
Costa Mesa. Free (717) 687-
9270.
MARCH 23
Whole Foods Market wtu host
a two-hour demonstration
cooking class with chefs
Mary Sue Milliken and Susan
Feniger from 7 to 9 p.m. at
The Forum C lassroom at
Orange Coast College, 2701
Fauview Road, Costa Mesa.
(818) 501-8484, Ext. 133.
MARCH 27
Orange Coast College wtlJ
present its 18th annual High
School Senior Day from noon
to 3 p.m. at the campus quad,
2701 Fatrvlew Road. Costa
Mesa. (714) 432-5725.
MARCH 31
The Wanda J. Cobb Breast
Health Symposium and Susan
G. Komen Survivors Lun-
cheon will be held from 8 a.m.
to 3 p.m. at the Newport
Beach Mamott Hotel and Ten-
nis Club, 900 Newport Center
Drive. Newport Beach. $25.
Reservations required. (714)
957-9157, Ext. 70.
APRIL 18
The 14th annual HIV/AIDS
on the Front Llne Conlerence
will be held at 8 a.m . at the
Hiltorf' Hotel, 3050 Bnstol St.,
Costa Mesa. The event is pre-
sented by the AIDS Educa-
tion and "D'aln.ing Center, UC
Irvine and the Orange Coun-
ty Health Care Agency. (714)
•56·2249.
APRIL 23
Whole Foods Market will
offer a spe,dal market tour
from 5 to 7 p.m. to highlight
new \\rays to prepare natural
foods. The store is a't 1870
Harbor Blvd.. Costa Mesa.
(949) 574-3800.
APRIL 24
Orange Coast College stu-
dents who are interested tn
trying out to be the gradua-
tion speaker may do so at 2
p.m. in the college's Litera-
ture and Language Building.
Orange Coast College. 270 l
Fairview Road., Costa Mesa,
(714) 432-0202.
ONGOING
The Jewish FamUy Service
Center has support group
meetings at 7 p.m. Tuesdays
for people suffering from d
divorce. The group meets at
the Jewish Fa.mlJy Service
Center, 250 Baker St., Suite
G., Costa Mesa. (714) 445-
4950.
Costa Mesa High School's
class of 1981 will have its 20-
year reunion J uly 21 at the
Hyatt Newport, Newport
Beach. (714) 730-5228.
Orange County's largest
Earth Day celebration, Bike
the Back Bay, will be held
April 21. Paricipants will bike
through the Back Bay, ending
at Shellmaker. Call Earth
Resource Foundabon. (949)
645-5163.
The Second Harvest Food
Bank of Orange County is
calling upon local elementary
and middle school students· to
help feed the hungry by par-
ticipating in "Pennies and
Peanut Butter." The partici-
pating schools wiJl collect
pennies, peanut butter and
nonperishable food. (714)
771 -1343.
The Tax-Aide Program
administered by the AARP
and the IRS will be held at the
Oasis Senior Center until
April 16. Appointments are
required. The center is at 800
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third Tuesday. Volunteer
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Corona del Mar, (949) 644-
3244
A women's support group' ts
hosted by the Jewi~ Family
Service of Orange County at
7 p .rn. Wednesdays at the
agency office. 250 E. Baker
St.. Suite G, Costa Mesa.
Free. (714) 445-4950.
lbe "Knit-Wits," a group of
women who chat, knit and do
sbtchery, meet on the fourth
Monday of every month from
11 a.m to 2 p m. at members'
homes Call for locabon and
more inlonnation. (714) 546-
2244
The Upper Newport Bay Nat-
uralists and Fnends meet on
the second Saturday of every
month at the comer of East-
bluff d.nd Back Bay dnves.
Walking tours leave every 15
minutes, stdfting at 9 a.m.
through 10:15 a.m. Free. (7 14 )
973-6820.
The Newport Coast chapter
of the Ali Lassen's Leads
Club, an international group
for business referrals, meets at
7:15 a.m. Tuesdays at Mimi's
Cafe. 1835 Newport Blvd ..
Costa Mesa (800) 767-7337.
The Newpor1 Harbor Lawn
Bowling Club meets at 1 p.m.
weekdays and 10 a .m Satur-
days dt the comer of Crown
Drive and Sdn Joaquin Road.
(949) 640-6049
The Newport Beach WalkJng
Club meets at 9 a .m. and 7
p .m. daily. Walkers should
meet at the intersection of
Hospital Road and Superior
Avenue. (949) 650-1332
Reverse Mortgage Network
sponi.ors a queshon-and-
answer session for seniors 62
and older at 3 p.m. Wednes-
days at Bayside Village, 300
E. Coast Highway. Newport
Beach. (949) 723-0233.
Eastblutf Elementary School
PTA meets on the third Tues-
day of each month alternat-
ing wtth start b.mes of 9 a.m.
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and 7 p.m. M eeting dates and
times are po5ted in the school
office, 2627 Vista del Oro,
Newport Beech. (949) 515-
5920.
A women's therapy support ·
group meets to discuss rela-
tionship issues at 6:30 p.m
Tuesdays at 1151 Dove St,
Suite 105, Newport Bedch
(949) 261-8003.
Prtends of the Newport Beach
Public Library Used Book
Store needs to replenish ill:.
book stock. Patrons are urged
to bring in unwanted books.
With the exception of law
books or magazines, all dond-
tions-hardcover and paper-
back -are welcome and are
tax-deductible. Books may be
left at any of the three brdllch
libraries: Balboa, Mariners or
Corona del Mar. They dlso
may be dropped off m the
special book closet next to thP
store at 1000 Avocado Avf>
(949) 759-9667.
The Newport Beach New-
comers Club meets dl 10 a m
the third Wednesday of each
month at different homes
The group of about l 00
women go on the road and
play golf, tennis, bridge and
more. The group also holds
several evening parties. (949)
854-4501.
Jewish Family Service of
Orange County sponsors d
discussion group focusing on
issues, concerns and respon-
sibilities of adult ctuldren car-
ing ror their elderly parents di
7:30 p.m. Tuesdays at 250 E
Baker St.. Costa Mesa. The
purpose of the ·group ts to
help children and other con-
cerned relatives identify
problems and issues and
d evelop appropnate ~olu
tions $30. (714) 445-4950
The Costa Mesa Chamber of
Commerce holds networlunq
luncheon meetings from
t 1:45 a.m. to 1 p.m. Wednl.,~
days at the Costa ME:!Sd
Country Club. 1701 Golf
Course Drive, Costa Mesd
Visitors are welcome. $1 :I
(714} 885-9090.
The Udo Isle Toastmasters
Club meets at 6:30 p.m. Mon-
days at the Oakwood Apart-
ments, 1700 16th St., m the
dubhouse on the main level
m Newport Beach . (949) 51 5·
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Foundalion honors those who help children wi,th the 'cbarley
C harley Hester would
have been smiling
from ear to ear. Hester,
who died in 1996, was a
community role model, not
only for his extensive phil-
anthropy but for his spirit.
He touched many lives and
left behind a loving family
who carries on the tradition
he established.
A very important part of
that tradition Involves loving,
and caring for children who
suffer from any type of afflic-
tion. Hester was enormously
proud of his association with
Children's Hospital of
Orange County. He backed
his pride with his wallet and
encouraged countless others
to follow suit.
ln his honor, posthumous-
ly, 200 guests filled the din-
ing room at the Santa And
Country Club for a recent
benefit, as Cl IOC paid tnb-
ute to both corporate and
individual phtlanthrop1Sts m
the name of Charley Hester.
The Charley Awards, as
they are known. are
bestowed by the CHOC
Foundation for Children
upon individuals, foundd-
tions and corporntioru. that
reflect Hester's courage dnd
commitment m the realm of
volunteerism m the service
of CHOC and Chtldren's
Hospital at M1ss1on.
l1us year's honorees
include the Disneylana
Resort, HealthCare Founda-
tion for Orange County,
Flore nd o Ching, Norman
Kamin, Dennis Ciolli,
THE CROWD
Beverly Singer, Betty Keith
and Pat and Marvin Weiss.
ln addition to the hon-
orees, past recipients of the
Charley Award and promi-
nent members of the New-
port-Mesa commuruty -
including Martha Fluor,
Marcia and Michael Birney,
Bill Ross, Howard Jones,
Zee Allred, Mindy Ensign,
and Kenneth Huelers -
1omed forces to support
CHOC
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a cocktail reception, fol-
lowed by Ute dinner and
awards program, which was
started by an invocation by
Rabbi Shelton J . Donnell.
The prayer was followed by
an address by Kimberly C.
Cripe, pces1dent and chief
execubvc of CHOC. Cripe
honored Chester's me mory
hy paymg tnbute to his
widow, Nora Hester, and
presentmg her with a bou-
quet of red roses
David Dukes, an Orange
County business leader and
chairman of the CHOC
Foundation for Children
board, armounced the award
recipients. He was joined by
JeffreyR. WUcox,executive
director of CHOC.
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accepted the accolades,
sharing memones, stones
and relevant dtlecdotes
about events that inspired
their involvement.
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a member of one of four
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A12 Thursday, February 8, 2001 DATEBOOK Doily Pilot
Corona del Mar's Bandera offers 'chain' food at its best
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1y Stephen sam.aoce FYI
food and dining are very
personal experiences to me,
and I tbin.k that some of the
best chefs are as much creat-
ing art as any painter or
sculptor. Which is why I am
often skeptical of corpora-
tion-owned chain restaurants,
where it often
DINING ::;: :8J REVIEW conformity
take a front
seat over creativity and indi-
viduality.
It's always exciting to find
those chains that can prove
me wrong, offering a fine
dining experience that's fresh
and appetizing. P.F. Chang's
IS an example of this, and so
are the restaurants owned by
Houston's Restaurant Corp.
Houston's, in Irvine, is
always popular with the busi-
ness lunch crowd, and Cow-
boy Seafood in Corona del
Mar, although pricey. still
attracts the dressed-to-
unpress Newport Beach
scene.
Recently I've been going
back to Bandera in Corona
de! Mar, another Houston's
Corp. offering that I used to
think of as the Irvine Hous-
ton's little brother. I always
en1oyed dining on Bandera's
offenngs, and my latest V1S1ts
proved to be no less enjoy-
able.
lndeed, Bandera has
·grown up ~ and created its
own niche, separate from its
siblings. The menu has been
revamped, and most of the
iteITIS duplicated from Hous-
ton's are gone.
The restaurant itself has a
rustic, hunting lodge air
about it. A large wooden bar
dominates the center of the
main room, surrounded by
comfortable leather booths.
At the back of the restaurdllt
is the large, open kitchen,
where a team of chefs is
WHA'r. Bandera
WHERE: 3201 E. Coast
Highway, Corona del
Mar
WHEN: 5 to 10 p.m.
Monday through
Thursday, 5 to 11 p.m.
Friday and Saturday.
4:30 to 9:30 p.m.
Sunday
HOW MUCH:
Moderate
CALL: (949) 673-3524
always busy over the
mesquite grills.
The twentysomething
cocktail crowd has taken a
liking to the bat, and there
can be quite a wait on a Fri-
day or Saturday for a table.
Bandera doesn't take reser-
vations. A cold martini or
lemon drop prepared by one
of the able bartenders is a
good way to ease the wait,
and the bar is usually hop-
ping with eager diners.
Chef Nancy Martin has
kept the menu small, focus-
ing on simple American dish-
es with Southwestern and
Ca1un influences popping up
every now and then.
1Wo llems from the
starters section stand out
dbove the rest: the artichoke
($8) and the com bread
($5/skillet. $1/piece). The
former is a large artichoke
that IS first steamed, then
split m two and grilled over
mesquite. The grilling adds
both texture and taste.
The com bread comes to
the table wann in a cast-iron
skillet. This dense, sweet
bread is loaded with fresh
com kernels and has a moist
center surrounded by golden
brown crunchy edges. It's
delioous comfort food at its
best. I've never seen a skillet
go back to the kitchen with
leftovers.
While the fOod may be
comforting, the service isn't
always so. It's more in the
approach than the personnel.
The staff is pleasant enough,
but the restaurant (and all
Houston's restaurants) uses a
tag-team approach that has
several servers covenng a
group of tables. I find 1t con-
fusing to have different peo-
ple coming over for my order
or bringing my food . While
I'm sure the system is
designed to be'etricient, quite
often orders are forgotten or
confused with another table.
It's hard to walk in to
Bandera, or drive by for that
matter. and not notice the
large wood fire rotisserie
that takes up an entire cor-
ner of the restaurant. It's
here that the ~ignature roast-
ed chickens ($12/dinner, $9
whole chicken to go) are
cooked -row after row of
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golden birds slowly turning
on spits over an open fire.
The rotisserie is glassed in
both inside the restaurant
and on the external wall,
and smoke drifting out of the
corner chimney carries the
enticing aroma of roasting
meat to passing drivers.
I've more than once enter-
tained the fantasy of crashing
my car into the window,
grabbing a bird, and speed-
ing away, gnawing on the
juicy meat with one hand as I
elude the authorities with the
other. Fortunately, I can just
sneak in and grab a table or
a seat at the bar and enjoy
the herb-seasoned meat. It's ·
served with deliciously
creamy mashed potatoes ($2
a la carte) fhat are laced with
sauteed leeks. Tius IS my
idea of American cooking at
its best.
Other entrees rnirro~ the
concept of simple prepara-
tions served in ample por-
tions. Pork tenderloin ($18) is
barbecued in a honey glaze
and served sliced with the
same mashed potatoes. Or try
it with the roasted peanut cole
slaw -the addition of roasted
peanuts elevates this creamy
standard to new levels.
The cole slaw IS also
served with the beef ribs
($18), fall-off-the-bone ten-
der back nbs served in a
portion that would make
Fred Aintstone proud.
Seafood offerings include
barbecued salmon ($20)
served with fresh vegetables
or the grilled fish, a selection
that.changes daily and is
priced lo market.
The Wl.De list at Bandera IS
pretty basic. A decent selec-
tion of California bottles are
offered. most of which are
also available by the glass.
The prices are reasonable,
such as a bottle of Cambria
Chardonnay for $26, and the
selection, while small, com-
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Kiley
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general
manager
of Bandera,
displays a
plate of
honey
barbecue
poTk
tenderloin,
a house
specialty.
SEAN HILUR /
OAAY PU.OT
plements the menu well.
Bandera offers only two
desserts ($6 each) -a home-
made Oreo ice-cream sand-
wich and a sinfuJ banana-
cream pie with homemade
caramel and crushed choco-
late. Either choice is satisfy-
ing, cl1ld both are served in
portions large enough to
share with several others.
I've never been disap-
pomted at Bandera. The ser-
V1Ce may be a bit corporate
for my taste, but the food is
consistently good and the
pnces are refreshingly rea-
sonable. It's the perfect
choice for that weeknight
dinner out, when a cold
cocktail and some good com-
fort food is the perfect end to
a hectic workday.
• STEPHEN SANTACROCE'S
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other Thursday. Send him your
comments at
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Oiaracters make 'Snatch,' but t_hey can't redeem 'The Gift'
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'Snatch' aims to please
with misfit characters
Guy Ritchie made a splash a
few years ago with h.Ls indie-
import "Lock , Stock, and lWo
Smoking Barrels,• a high-energy
·comedic film of the London under-
world. Now Ritclue returns wtlh a
new band of misfits cleverly min-
ing the London underworld agam
for a new adventure, "Snatch •
Unlike most gangster movies.
Ritclue's films are inhabited by
Reel
CRITICS
mobsters who
would have been
rejected and
probably eaten
alive by the char-
acters who populate Martin Scors-
ese's films. Ritchie's gangsters,
while brutal, are bds1cally large
buffoons whose vices and mental
lapses contnbute to their vanous
predicaments.
The corned.le overtones or what
ultimately resembles d "chase
film• can be traced back to the
slapstick comedies or the 1 !'.!40s
and '50s, especially the chase
scenes from numerous Marx Broth-
ers films
"Snatch" stars Brad Pitt,
Benec10 Del Toro. Denrus Fdnna,
Andy Beckwith and Ewen Brc>mn-
er. Their stones intertwine dnd
revolve around fixed. illegcll, bare-
knuckled boxing mcltches, an 86-
carat d.lamond and d recreallondl
vehicle. Someway, somehow,
through edch of the characters'
bumbling adventures. their (dtes
dll rest on each other -even
though they don't know 1t
The fllm doesn't hdve a mordl
center or even try to impart som e
great truth. It simply atmS to
please through its nch dialogue of
outrageous characters. AU of the
actors seem to enJOY 10hab1tmg
their roles and seem to be wmk-
ing at the audi-
ence. While the
film too closely
resembles the
characters in
Ritchie's first
film, •Snatch• is
a relief from the
repetitive for-
mulas that too
often populate Rob Orozco the rnu1ttp1exes .
"Snatch" is
rated R for
strong violence. language and
some nudity.
• ROB OROZCO, 29, is an attorney who
lives in Newport Beach wrth his wtte and
two cats.
Raimi's 'Gift' leaves
something to be desired
With a better
script and a few
changes in cast.
who knows
whether •Tue
Gift• might have
come up to the
level of "The
Stxth Sense· as
a psyctuc thnller
As 1t 1s, Sam Rai-
Jennifer Mahal :!J~~out a
Dennis Farina sta rs as Avi ln "Snatch," the second film by director Guy Ritchie.
Southern psy-
ctuc haunted by
visions of d dedd girl 1s basically a
rnidrught moVle with a slightly
ldrger budget
Cate Bldnchett stars dS Annie
Wtlson, a psyctuc whose ability to
redd cards gives her the means to
support her three children. Annie's
altt:!mpts to help a battered wife
(HtlciJY Swdnk) leave her husbartd
(Keanu Reeves} lead to violence
gairung a toehold in her We. That
VlOlence mtens1hes when d young
woman (Kalle Holmes) dtsappedrs,
and Anrue begms seemg VlStons of
her dedd
The scnpt, co-wntten by Billy
Bob Thornton ("SI.mg Blade" J dnd
Tom Epperson ("A FdmilyThmg"J,
provides some genwne scares But,
perhdps because the setting 1s
Southern, It pigeonholes nedrly dU
of its chardcters mto dn odd or
qlllTky mold. The one character
who approaches normdl 1s th<'
killer very pre>dKtable.
The cast tnes its best to (TPdte
somethmg decent. Bldnchett ca.n
mdke even d mediocre role stdnd
out -witnes., her pertonndnce in
"Pushmg Tin," dnd you'll under-
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'.'>Urpnstngly convmong, not to m£>n-
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But Holmes, far from hPr "Odw-
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!oEAN HUER I O~Y Pl.OT
Newport Harbor High School dancers pTactice their routine for "Jmt Dant"e."
I JUST DANCE'
+ SOfOOL: Newport Harbor High School
+ PRODUCTION: •Just Dance,• a dance
concert
+ DESCRIPTION: The show will include
several numbers choreographed by stu-
dents. Among the styles performed will
be tap, jazz, ballet, hula, break-dancing
and Irish dance. / + PRODUCER/DIRECTOR: Julie Simmons
+ STUDENT CHOREOGRAPHERS: Taryn
/ Sheffiette, An}anda Knost, Harmony
Davis, Kristy Briglio, Gianna Segretti,
~dsay Hill and Lydia D' Antoni
• DANCERS: Kristy Briglio, Katie Brown,
Jessica Chae, Shannan Cherrison, Har-
mcfny D~vts,Katy Espley-Jon'-s. Daria
Flour Scacclu, Erika Gambill,. Shalane
Gargan, Michele Hardee, Undsay Hill,
Amanda Knost', Mandy Medina, Angela
Minnameyer, Ashley Reichman, Eliza·
beth Rosas, Jennifer Sakioka, Gianna
Segretti, Taryn SheCClette, Tara Simmons, ~
Christin Veloz and Tina Yaghjiao
+ MISCELLANEOUS: The Newport Harbor
High School dance program has been
renamed Arreis in tribute to Sierra Soto,
a Costa Mesa 4-year-old killed in 1999.
Arreis is Sierra backward.
+ WHEN: 7 tonight and Friday
+ WHERE: Robert B. Wentz Theater at
Newport Harbor High School. 600 Irvine
Ave .. Newport Beach
+COST: $5 + CALL: (949) 515-6300
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• Send ""8 HOtm Items to the
Dally Piiot, 330 W. l ay St, Costa
Mesa. CA 92627; fu to (949) 646-
4170 or call (949) 574-4268. A com-·
plete listing may be found at
http://www.dallypllot.com.
SPECIAL
MARKET Pt.ACE
The Orange County Market
Place takes place from 7 a .m.
to 4 p.m. Saturdays and Sun-
days in the Orange County
Fairgrounds' main par.king
fot, 88 Pair Drive, Costa
Mesa. $2 for adults, children
younger than 12 are free.
(949) 723-6616.
MUSIC
KOBLER AND KORNGOLD
Raymond Kobler, Pad.fie
• Symphony Orchestra's con-
cert master, will perform
Komgold's romantic violin
concerto in D major with the
orchestra at 8 p .m . today at
the Orange County Perform-
ing Arts Center, 600 Town
Center Drive, Costa Mesa.
Music director Carl St. Clair
will direct. $19-$52. (714)
755-5799.
VALENTINE TUNES
Broadway star Sandy Dun-
can will perform with the
Pacific Symphony Pops al 8
p.m. Friday and Saturday al
the Orange County Perform-
ing Arts Center, 600 Town
Center Dnve, CPsta Mesa.
$23-$72. (714) 755-5799.
FORTY ANGERS
Two pianos, four women,
eight hands -Forty Fmgers
will perform specially adapt-
ed music of Uszt, Brahms,
Bach, Joplin, Debussy and
more at 7:30 p.m. Friday and
Saturday in the Church of
Jesus Christ of Latter-day
Saints, 2150 Bonita Canyon
Road, Newport Beach. The
10th annual concert will fed -
ture local accomplished
pianists Marilyn Bently,
Debra Bendhei.m, Sue
Bunker and Jill Money.
Free. (949) 644-6405
MUSIC AT MULDOON'S
The Fenians will present a
free courtyard concert for the
Orange County debut of
their new CD, titled •Have
Pun or Get Out,• at 3 p.m.
5aturday in the courtyard of
Muldoon's Dublin Pub, 202
•Newport Center Drive, New-
port Beach. Th.e Prodigals, a
popillar lrlsb rock band from
New York, will make a guest
appearance. (949) 640-4110.
BATilE ON
The Orange County Perform-
ing Arts Center's Voices in
Song Series will continue at
2 p.m. Sunday in Segerstrom
Hall, 600 Town Center Drive,
Costa Mesa, with soprano
Kathleen Battle. $35-$65.
(714) 740-7878.
CEWSTDEBUT
Russian cellist Nina Kotova
will make her Orange County
Performing Arts Center Con-
cert Series debut at 8 p.m.
Feb. 15 m Founders Hall. 600
Town Center Dnve, Costa
Mesa. $36. (714) 740-7878.
A DIFFERENT KIND OF JAZZ
Jazz violinist Regina Carter
will be featured at 7:30 and
9:30 p.m. Feb. 16-17 in
Founders Hali at the Orange
County Performing Arts Cen-
ter, 600 Town Center Drive,
Costa Mesa. $44 for the 7:30
p.m. show, $38 for the 9:30
p.m. show. (714) 556-2746.
STAGE
BALANCE
•A Delicate Balance,• by
Edward Albee, will appear
on South Coast Repertory's
Mamsld9e through Suhdaf
Show bines~e 8 p.m. toddy
and Fnday, 2:30 and 8 p.m.
Saturday, and 2:30 and 7:30
p.m. Sunday. $28-$49. (714)
708-5555.
THE WINSLOW BOY
"The Winslow Boy,· a drama
by Terence Ratpgan about a
young boy expelled from an
English government school
for an alleged theft, will play
through Feb. 25 at 8 p.m.
Thursday through Saturday
and 2:30 p.m. Sunday mati-
nees at the Newport Theatre
Arts Center, 2501 Cliff Drive,
Newport Beach. $13. (949)
631-0288.
Daily Pilot
ART
STUDENrS S1lll UFES
A juried exhibition featuring
work by Orange Coast Col-
lege photography students
will be displayed through
March 2 at OCC's Photo
Gallery, 2701 Fallview Road,
Costa Mesa. Titled "Zone I,·
the exhibit will feature 50
works by 34 students. The
gallery is open from 9 a.m. lo
5 p.m. Monday through Fri-
day. Pree. (714) 432-5524, Ext.
2.
MARINE ART
"Images of the Sea,· an
exhibit of underwater photog-
raphy by Hal Beral, will be on
display through March 1 at
the Newport Beach Central
Ubrary, 1000 Avocado Ave.
Free. (949) 717-3801.
MONOCHROMATIC
An exhibition of new work by
Marcia Hafif at the Charlotte
Jackson Fine Art Gallery will
run through Monday. The
gallery is at 2429 W. Coast
Highway, Suite 101, Newport
Beach. Hafif is a ma1or figure
in the international world of
monochrome painting (949)
645-8685.
DANCE
FOLK FESTIVAL
A Polle Dance Festival spon-
sored by the Laguna Follc
dancers will be held Friday
through Sunday at Ensign
Intermediate School's gym,
2000 Cliff Dnve, Newport
Beach. $7-$10 per e vent.
(949) 646-7082.
,RHAPSODY
Rhapsody in Taps, a dynamic
company that explores new
ctirections ui rhythm tap
dance with live Jazz music,
will perform al 8 p.m. Feb. 17
at Orange Coast College's
Robert B. Moore Theatre,
2701 Fairview Road, Costa
Mesa. $18-$27. (714) 432-
5880.
ONDERELlA ON ICE
The world-renowned Russian
skaters of the St. Petersburg
State Ice Ballet will perform
"Cinderella• at 4 and 8 p.m.
March 3 at Orange Coast
College's Robert B. Moore
Theatre, 2701 Pairview Road.
$14-$33. (714) 432-5880.
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Doily Pilot
EDITORIAL
Skate park vote a
sad day for many
T he Costa Mesa
City Council on
Monday ended
two years of
debate on a heated issue
at least four months too
late.
The council -on a
very divided 3 to 2 vote
-·halted plans to build a
skate park at a site at
Charle and Hamilton
streets.
These same plans were
approved by the previous
council in October on a
tight, difficult vote. No
one tliought the location
was the best possible.
But alter two years of
work, and some 10 years
of discussion, council
members agreed it was
the best site available.
That agreement is
now lost, and much
with it.
First off is all the plan-
ning, money and time
wasted on the defunct
proposal. Designs for the
park were in the final
stages Monday, with the
city less than a month
away from bidding for a
contractor to build it.
Secondly, the vote
essentially sends the
whole debate bdck to the
beginning. Wo alternative
was ottered, other than a
small attempt by Mayor
Libby Cowan to ask the
city to come up with
some skateboarding
activity this summer as a
consolation. But that is
nothing compared with a
park full of bowls, ramps
.and half-pipes.
Building a skate
park is not an
impossible mission.
Huntington Beach did
it. Laguna Hills has a
small park. Both are
always crowded.
But this vote is about
more than having a park.
It is one of those govern-
mental decision that
inevitably leaves people
bitter and disappointed.
After the vote, Costa
Mesa resident Chuck
Hults said: "I'm almost at
the point where I've giv-
en up. I don't know what
to do anymore."
It's a good bet he won't
look to his city for help
again.
Given their change of
direction, and given all
that's gone on and all
that's been lost, council
members owe it to Hults
and others who have
been waiting patiently
for years for a park, to
tell them if, in fact, they
just don't want the city to
build a skate park at all.
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• I
"'Dennis is lending me some money'to
fix my place. He's my interior designer."
The Daity Piiot welcofMs letten on issue
concerning Newport Buch and eon. Mesa.
• LElTBtS -Mail to the Dally Pilot. 330 w
Bay St.. Cosu Mesa. CA 92627
• IEADBS HOIUlllE -Clll (949) 642-6086
MAILBAG
17th Street can't
await fix-up plan
l want to air my gripe
about the lack of response
from Costa Mesa when it
comes to repa.i.ring pot-
holes. I have contacted the
Pothole Repair Line, as list-
ed 10 the phone book, and
left more than one mes-
sage Wlth details as to the
exact locabon or the prob-
lem. The area I have
reported is on 17th Street.
ln reality, the majority of
17th Street between New-
port Boulevard and lrvine
Avenue is in desperate
need of repair. There are
major cracks in most of the
lanes. After every rain,
new chunks of pavement
fall out. Driver.; swerve
into adjacent lanes to
avo1d these sometimes
large holes. Not only is this
a driVl.Ilg safety hazard,
but hitting one of these
holes can cause major
damage to a velucle or a
blowout.
The only way I have
been able to gel a
response from the city is
when I contacted a person
m the public sennce
department who also
dnves tlus road every day. nus person knows exactly
who to contact to expedite
the repairs. Thank you.
and you know who you
are.
I know that there is
ongoing controversy as to
what shouJd be done with
17th Street, but that is no .
excuse for not maintaining
the roadway in a drivable
condition while the politics
of redevelopment play on.
Please repair the street.
HARLAN LASSITER
Newport Beach I
Sooner the better
to open .new school
The Daily Ptlot recently
suggested that the dul-
dren of the new Newport
Coast Elementary School
remain in their temporary
quarters at Lincoln unW
next school year l •Le~
Newport Coast students
finish out the year at Lin-
coln.• Editorial, Jan. 11 ).
-Kevin Flnegold, the owner of
Josh Slocums ~estaurant in Newport Beach.
on new business partner Dennis Rodman
• FAX -Send to (949) ~170 • e~ -Send to ~llyp/1otel•tlmacom
All c.orrespondence must Include ycMK full
name, hometown and phone number (f«
verification pufpOSeS only).
The Pilot reserws the nght to edit for
darity and length
Thursday, February 8, 2001 AIS
STM MC CRANK I DAJLY PILOT
Newport Coast Elementary School is currently under construction.
We think the Daily Pilot IS Third solution is will be the co!>t and when
misguided. best for airport will it get done? Boih
School dislnct officials financially and politically.
have done their best to The Ddlly Pi.Jot asks the tolls are nsing. At the
make a difficult situation
palatable. The construcilon "What will 1t take to end rate it's movmg. it couJd be
the debdte on an airport at decades before any planes
delays at Newport Coast El Toro?° The answer is land there John Wayne
are old news. We prefer to sunple. A mutual under-expansion doesn't make
look into the future and standing by both Newport sense, either.
the exotement of our chtl-Beach and South County Doesn't 1t make sense to
dren movmg i.nto the flfSt residents, buswess leader-have a great park at El
new school in the New-slup and elected offioals Toro and go a bit fdrther to
port-Mesa school dlstnct m that no expdl1s1on of John take a light or pick up VlS-
25 years. itors. rather than live wtth
ln late February. 300 Wayne or construcbon of an i.ncreased dU pollution and
children. faculty and staff El Toro airport take place jet notSe? I also wouldn't
will bring a cheerful smile Workable alternatives want to unpose those prob-
to their new campus. They do eXlst that wouJd benefit lerns on ne1ghbonng com-
shouldn't have to wait until more than just Orange mumtles.
next September, as the County. High-speed rail to The alternatives emt,
Daily Pilot suggests. We Ontano Airport and/or so let's drop the El Toro
have imposed upon the March Air Base certainly debacle and move forward
hospitality of our friends at need to be explored fur-to a plan that everyone can
Lincoln Elementary for too ther, but the plan many support.
long. belteve would benefit the FRANK ALVAREZ
CHRISTIN ELLIS and most people and cause the Newport Coast
SHANA WOODYARD fewest problems wouJd be
Newport Coast to locate a major regional Resident has no airport at Camp Pendle-Aloha fqr airline
Article touched ton. Camp Pendleton
could solve the future au I read with interest your
boxing memories travel needs for both story about Aloha Al.rimes
1 loved the article ( ·A Lit-
Orange and San Diego wislung to serve Orange counties (wluch ts also County from John Wdyne tle something extra.• Feb. concerned about growth 1.11 Al.rport to Hawau I "Carner
3), and it touched a little a.ir travel), without damag-asks for routes to Hawau
nostalgic memory. My now ing anyone's quality of We. from JWA." Jan 131 nus
long-deceased father and I The military could surely might be the perfect way
were in the stunned audJ-sacnfice a small slice of to kick off flights al the
ence that 1964 night at the Camp Pendleton for the proposed El Toro lntema-
Long Beach Auditorium, taxpayers. who ultunately tionaJ Al.rport Let Aloha
which showed on screen own 1t anyway. say aloha to El Toro. We
live that memorable Liston-El Toro has too much already have too many au-
Clay fight. Well done. oppos1bon, and even if the lrnes at John Wayne.
BOB FRENCH county succeeds in build-DONALD NYRE
Newport Beach ing an airport there, what Newport Beach
Donate blood and help to save a life letter to
THE EDITOR
and "To Kill a Mocking-
btrd" (Harper Lee) and
others.
1 remind the Pilot and
Powell that "Grease· 1S
not a play about respon-
sibility.self-control.
respect and abstinence.
That does not mean con-
versely, however. that it
"tears away• at fanuly
vaJues. Nor does 1t mean
that our cluldren are 10
trouble or being
corrupted by classroom
agendas.
N ewport-Mesa IS blood-
thirsty, jUSt llke the
rest of the nation. and
becoming more so every day.
More aCCW1ltely, we are
thirsty for blood donabons.
The severity of the shortage
bas forced the postponement
of elective surgeries and other
nonemergency treatments.
Although blood donations
are up slightly, the demand is
increasing faster than the sup-
ply. nus is due to a combina-
' tion of an older populabon
1 and medical advances
increasing the number of
highly technical and complex
prooedures. such as organ
transplants, that require~ lot
of blood.
Our local situation is a bit
better than the national crisis.
Randy <:;wman. chief o( the
Blood Bank at Hoag Ho5pital
in Newport Beach. says b1!I
blood bank 1s relatively •for-
tunate because the hospital
bas its own on"5ite donor cen-
• ter. Elsewhere shortages me
getttog worse and lASting
longer."
Hoag HOIJ>ltal uses an
average of about 41 units
every day. The American Red
•
Michael
Arnold Glueck
COMMUNITY
COMMENTARY
Cross
.supplies
about
40% of
the
blood
used.
This is
roughly
in line
with
national
figures.
which
show
the Red
Cross
supply-
ing
about half of the national
supply.
out of a pool of more than
200 million eligible blood
donors. less than 5% percent
actually give blood. Ameri-
ca.ns always dig deep wben
the Red Cross puts out the call
for disaster relief. So why the
resistance to giving this life-
saving gift?
Tilen! are nwnerous fac-
tors. Some a.re a reflection ol
butlfan nature, others due to
Mother Nature. December's
ice storms in the East and
Midwest forced the cancella-
tion or more than 5,000 dona-
tions.
The hwnan factor.> most
often dted include aruaety
about the procedure, lack of
time to donate and the inti-
mate nature of the donation.
'While we can't do anything
about the weather, here are
some suggestions about the
others.
'Those needles can be big
and intimidating! I've wit-
nessed the biggest and tough-
est guys pass out. But this is
simple to remedy -just
reduce the size of the needle.
The actual blood draw may
take a little longer, but it
would be worth the change.
The second issue is more
complex to address. Blood
transfusion is really a fonn of
organ transplantation. Donat-
ing or receiving bJood means
more to us as humans than
giving or receiving a pint of
iiiilk.1lus ls po.rt of the ethical
buis for the cummt depen-
dence oo free bloOd donation.
w\thout other oampeosation
for the donors. tt'I bJne to
rethink thJa policy.
Why not exteod the federal
tax donation for c:baritable
contributions to blood dona-
tions? Any other charitable
donation qualifies for a tax
deduction. whether cash or
goods. Wby should a gift of
used clothes to the Salvation
Army be worth more on your
1040 than the gift of blood to
the Red Cross? Giving the g1ft
of life to others should have "
more value than a cup of
orange juice.
In the meantime, consider
donating blood. You must be
at least 17 years old. in good
general health and weigh
more than 110 pounds. Most
blood banks have no upper
age limiL Your body USUAlly
replenishes the blood within
two months. Some studies
even suggest that donating
may decrease the likelihood
al heart disease,
Blood is immune from the
dMsions of race, religion. col-
or, gender and background.
Most of tho blood YQU give
today will give lite within 2'
to.C8 bows.
'
,,..
In the end, the play
was just a play
C'roon, Daily Ptlot
Community Forum' Your
headline about Newport
Harbor High School's
"Grease" production
reads •p1ay led.J'S away
at fanuly-orieoted v~
ues• (Mailbag, Feb. 1).
Really?
A reader lAmy Pow-
ell) cites that "the values
of responsibility, seU-
1 control. respect and
r abstinence that will con-
tinue to foster a family-
oriented society seem to
be undenn.ined by the
UlStruction received in
the cla55room. • Wow -
what power bestowed
(on] teachers and
exploited by the
students.
Society, bide your
mt-..mbers.
1 saw the production,
just as l saw Newport
Harbor High'$ •Tbe
lmportanc:e of Bemg
Em t• (<>Kar WUd l
Newport Harbor
High's drama program is
among the finest 10
Southern Cahlomia.
C heck the record. Give
them some credit. Tuey
have brought the com-
munity credit.
l might agree wtth
Powell about some or tb
interpretations by th
d.irector'and players in
Uus product>on. but it'•
•c;rease,• for·:9oodn
sake -played by higb
6Choolers -and emerg·
mg id nu in e.n otm·
ous them for them No
need for bemlockl
JOIGDMD
Newport a..cb
'
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AJ6 Thursday, February 8, 2001 Doily Pilot
COCHRAN
CONTINUED FROM A 1
them. Every tune I go up to talk,
it's a public cbal.lenge for others
to get up and do something.•
'IWo of the reasons Cochran
S&d he was inspired to leave
the comfort of his armchair are
Joel Faris and Michael Clifford,
both of whom ran for City
Council positions in November.
Following their lead,
Cochran said he plans to run
for City Council in 2002.
"People with disabilities have
not bad a say m Oty Council fOI'
years,• he said. "It's time we
had that back.·
Another reason he came to
his first counal meeting Dec. 22
-and has come to every one
since -is the election of
Councilman Chris Steel, who
was sworn m at the previous
meeting.
Cochran said Steel has been
receptive to tus ideas and seems
to agree that code enforcement
should be a top prionty.
Code enforcement has
become an important issue to
Cochran because he is the vice
president of the Beechwood
chdpter of the disability organi-
zation, and he sees code enforre-
men t as a way to improve
wheelchair accessibility.
Another important 1Ssue for
Cochran is the availability of
apartments and other rentals.
COLONIAL
CONTINUED FROM A 1
Sdld Cathenne Donnelley, 10, as
she tned to teach finger weav-
ing lo a couple of boys in the
class.
"I'm braiding,· said Morgan
Brombal, aghast.
When everyone had tned
thetr hand at those acbvities,
the nearly 30 parent and grand-
parent volunteers running the
show -also decked out m colo-
nial gear -h erded the
IAIVIY 111111111 COCIU.
• ACll: 35
• OCOBTION: Invento-
ry control ,...~at
Allied Lighting Co. in
Costa Mesa
• FAlmLY: None
• IDUCATION: Received
a Joum~n degree In
food service manage.:
ment from Community
Rehabilitation Industries
of Lo~ Beach; has been
taking leadership classes
and seminars at Land-
mark Education centers
since 1997
•Coa.MINITY
ACT1VITIES: Vke presi·
dent of the Beechwood
Chapter of the Californi·
ans for Olsabillty Rights
and Advoc.acy
•Not everyone can afford to
buy a house, and that doesn't
mean you can't be involved. It
doesn't mean your point of vtew
is not unportant, • Cochran said.
Cochran saJd he fights for
equal access for people who use
wheelchairs because he remem-
bers the discrinunation his moth-
er, who had polio, suffered
"It was like she was a sub-
class of human being,· he said.
"It's all civil nghts. People have
the right to equal liberties, to go
Amencan "settlers• on to four
arts and crafts activities.
Connecticut settlers set
down to do a bit of tin-snuUung.
Each student was given a tin
pie plate, a harruner and a natl.
FoUowmg vanous patterns, or
creating their own, students
ma(le holes in the tin with the
hammer and nail.
The effect was remiruscent of
the lanterns of colorual runes.
Rhode Island settlers parnt-
ed decorative tiles using stencils
-a corrunon craft dunng the
colonial time penod.
Massachusetts boys and girls
where they want lo 510. to be
who they want lo be.
Cochran, who was diag·
nosed with bipolar disorder
when he was 10, saJd he knows
what it means to be dlsaiml·
Mted against.
Bipolar discrder is a chemical
lrnbalance in the brain that
sometimes gives Cochran a
rush-like feeling. The rushes
make Cochran speak quickly,
for example.
Otherwise, the condition ls
not debilitating, but Cochran
saJd people &ametimes treat him
as though it is.
"At one point, the [d.isaimi·
nation] was so serious, I ended
up being institutionalized,• he
saui ·At that time, there was
just no understanding of my
condition, and people were oon-
sidered insane if they had prob-
lems. Since then, f have had
nothing but a healthy life, but at
least DOW l feel I can relate to
other people who have prob-
lems, and 1 feel I can represent
them"
Cochran said be would like
the council members to go
through one meeting in a
wheelchair and to try to wheel
themselves back and forth from
the podium.
"You can't know what it's
like to be disabled in that way,
or to have someone look at you
Wee you're crazy because you're
having a bipolar attack and
you're talking too fast but can't
do anything about it,· be said.
began a woodworking project
that entailed sanding down a
block of wood, attaching hooks
for keys and painting the fin-
ished project.
Meanwhile, with noses
buned in their projects, the New
Hampshireites were lea.ming the
painstaking task of embroidery.
"Is this right?" asked Jon
Kiani, 10.
At his teacher's athrmative
nod, he groaned. Of all the
crafts, embroidery, it seemed,
was the most difficult to master.
"But they're all crooked."
Jon wailed.
TEWINKLE
CONTINUED FROM A 1
by, f eellng a bit slighted, are
now lhrilled with what they
are able to accomplish and
offer their students, Principal
Sharon Pry said.
·They are so excited,• she
said. ·1 think they have felt
for years that they were
behind.·
Teachers agreed, saying
they are constantly finding
new ways to use the comput-
ers to help students.
"It's nice to get them away
from books for a while and
learning to use the lntemet,
because not all of them have
it at home,• said Katie Aiman,
a social studies teacher.
Before the new air bases
were installed, Fry said, she
had no way of contacting all
of the teachers other than a
paper memo or using the dls-
ruptive intercom system.
"Now I can e-mail all the
FLIERS
CONTINUED FROM A 1
cized the Great Park plan as
economically infeasible. As a
practical matter, Irvine could
not implement its park plan
unless its annexation of the
4, 700.acre shuttered base is
successful.
Bromberg also was dis-
mayed by the Irvine survey.
which was accompanied by a
letter promising to "put an
end to the county airport
plan.• The letter was signed
by Dan Jung, executive
director of Irvine's redevelop-
ment agency.
"They're like bomb-
lhrowers," Bromberg said.
The mailers •are guerrilla
tactics passing as somelhmg
warm and fuzzy.•
Costa Mesa Counctlrnan
Introducing the
teachers -what a wonderful
step,• she said.
The wtrelesa sya~em brings
more than just the lntemet
and e-mail into the class.
rooms, however.
Many programs that used
to require a trudge down to
the library are now right in
the classroom, said Deanna
Slone, TeWinkle's library
media teacher.
One such exciting tool is a
pr:ogram called Sirs Discover,
Slone said, adding that it is
the equivalent of a powerful
CD·ROM containing a full
encyclopedia, almanac and
more.
Now that all of this is at the
fingertips of TeWinkle's
teachers, the next step is get-
ting it to the students, Glyer
said.
ln an ideal world, Glyer
envisions an additional four
or five Wifeless computers in
each classroom and a travel-
ing bank of wireless laptops,
he said.
Gary Monahan, a former
mayor, also said he has
received the fliers. The sur-
vey came to his home.
"It's an unsaentlf1c sur-
vey,• Monahan said. •Along
with the Great Park, I've got
a bridge to go with it.·
But not all officials m
Newport-Mesa are aruoous
for a tit-for-tat response.
One of those, Costa Mesa
Vice Mayor Linda Dixon, said
the pro-airport crowd can be
just as guilty of spin-meister-
ing as South County leaders.
"I don't pay any attenbon
to those [mailers) because I
have found that the informa-
bon I get from both sides 15
inaccurate,· Dixon said.
·sometimes I get the impres-
sion that when you deal with
the pro-El Toro group, their
attitude IS 'my way or the
highway.'"
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BigMacret~ • g to Newport Beach .
•J ohn McEnroe returns to Newp ort Beach to com pete in
Champions Tour event at the Ne wport Beach TC May 9-13.
Tony Altobelli
D AILY PILOT
It was nearly three year5 dgo, but
tennis legend • John McEnroe still
remembers it like i t was yesterday.
The seven-time Grand Slam sin-
gles champion, w ho has won titles
on the most famous courts in the
wo1ld, had a vivid recollection of tus
last trip to Newport Beach when he
lost m the final of The Challenge to
long-time nemesis Jimmy Connors.
6-4, 6-4 on June 20, 1998, at Pal-
tSades Tennis Club.
"It was Father's Day and I
brought my lods to see the finals."
McEnroe said through d -conference
telephone interview. ·1 was very
clisappomted) lost that mdlch and I
look forward lo returning to New-
port Beach. My No. 1 goal is to play
well and be in a position lo Wlil. 1
don't care who I play out there."
Needless to say, U1e hre is still
burning in the soon-to-be 42-year-
old.
·r take it very !.enuus," he SdHI "f
pldy to win. bottom hne."
M cEnroe lS set to pldy 111 the
upcoming Champions Tour event
Mdy 9-13 at lhe Newport Bedch
Tennis Club. Others to cornp£>le m
the event include such ·
greats as Henri Leconte,
Pat C ash and Ydnruck
Noah.
If M cEnroe's return is
even hall as exciting as the
1998 clash with Connors,
there will be plenty or bdng
for the buck.
newer pldyers, should they
dende to play Guys I.Ike
Boris Becker und Stefdn
Edberg BetlN cornpPl!llon
rnedns your CJdme hcts to
improve dnd ru.P '' thdt
level It's d chdllenge I'm
loolung torwd!d lo.·
Sldrnmed rackets. serves
launched out of the stadium
and questior<able oflk1ating M cEnroe
On why McEnroe ron-
llnu1•-. to pldy. the un'>wPr 1s
'>Hnplt•
"It '>UCI' bedlS thP ht>ll
led to a memorable hnaJ for
M cEnroe, whosP love for the gamP
runs JllSl dS hot dS tus temper.
"I think I've got two or thrPe
more yedfc, left out here," McEnroe
said "I'm hopinq to pldy long
enough to go up <19dlllSl some of the
out ol worklnq evf>ry ddy,"
he said With d lduqh "TPnnt'> IS Ln
my blood. It ke£•ps mP JO shdpe dnd
even thouqh 11\ n11t W1rnblNlun or
dnyth1ng. 11 ql\P.., mP c1 '>Nnn<i
chdnce di plctymq •
·\ft(•r his plc1y11HJ t1m1• n1mr-.., !CJ
an end, M< Enroe, who currently IS a
tenrus dl1cilyst tor NBC, would still
ltke to be dos~ to th£• gdme and help
tlw next generdllon gcun exposure
to thP -,port
"I d love to run d tenrus dCademy
dl Flushing Mf>d<Jows (N Y J, •
Mc-Enro<· '>did • 11 thl! USTA would
offer c,ornethinq ltke thdt to me, I'd
tw mon· thdn int1•n•..,tecl lil l.lstening
to whdl th£'} hdvP to sciy I might
hdVt-my 11w n rnd1u :.how, wtuch
could ledd lo oth1•r Lhinqs •
De.,p1H• lwtn4 oldPr dnd ")'1ser,
f\ k En roe sWJ "' not dird1d to say
whdt 1:. on hi., nun<!
c Jn hl'i mdlUrL'd lJdme he Sdld, ·1
clon 1 l1k1· c1n\ pdrl 111 my CJdffie
SEE M CENROE PAGE 82
Mustangs earn (at least) a share of PCL title
• Estancia fo rced to settle fo r tie as
early goal doesn't hold up in a 1-1
stalema te with Trojans Wednesday. I
•Costa Mesa can cldim outright titl e 1f Uni tie!:> or loses
Fnday alter a 1-0 victory over Corund del Mctr m finale.
Tony Altobelli
DAILY PtLOT I
IRVJNE -It was the sdme old story for the
Estancia 1-hgh boys soccer team. Score early
and hcing on
Unfortunately ror the Eagles. therr one godl
could only muster a 1-1 lle with host Universi-
ty Wednesday afternoon m a battle for a PaC1f-
1c Coast League playoff spot.
"It's been the same story for us all season
long," Estancia Coach Steve Crenshaw said.
·we score early then fall back on our heels
Our intensity let up and you can't do that
dgamst a team like Uni."
Wednesday's tie eliminates the Eagles (9-4-
fi, 5-2-3 in league} from the PCL title chd.Se,
while the Trojans (10·6-b, 5-1-3) sull have a
makeup game Wlth Northwood Friday. A win
would give Unt a share of the PCL tiU<• with
Costa Mesa.
Estancia got on the scoreboard 1ust 13 mm-
utes mlo the game when seruor Juan Z<lrate
took a pass from junior Victor Cervantes, spht
the Trojctns' defense and snuck a shol mto the
lower-left comer of the goal.
Ten rrunutes later, Uru tied the game when
Junior Jason Johnson got hold of a loose ball
near the goal and found an operung.
Estancia had a couple of chances to regain
the lead, but opportunities by Zarate, Annd·n-
do Ortiz and Javier Millan slipped Wlde of the
goal. .
Eagles' goalie G1ovanru Gonzalez had eight
SEE ESTA NCIA PAGE 82
DON lEACH I OAlLV I'll 01
Uni's David Defelice and Estancia's EU Navarrete
collide in a battle for possse ssion jn Wednesday's duel.
Barry Faulkner
DAtlY PtLOT
COHUNA DEL i\IAI< -Tlw ('o">-
ld f\lesd I l19h· l>oy-. "ocn·r !Pdlll
complf'ted 1 ts reg ulcir w<1s<1n
Weune">cldY 'Alth d 2-0 Pc1ct11c Cuct..,t
Le<lgUP v1ct<>l) di Corond dc,I f\.lc1r
But the f\lu:.l cing!-:.llll hc1Vl' d bit ut
tedm busmPS!> to c11tcnd lo Fntlcty
Coctch Eugenf' Ddy" f\ l11:.tc1nqs
(13-5-2 7-2-1 m IPdguel, by vuiuP
ol Unt\1Pr-.1ty.., 1-1 lit' with C-.tannc1
Wrdne..,cldy cllnchrd ol ll'ct'>l o
Shdrt:• ul Whdl I'> hPl!t..'VPcl tn lw lhl·
prugrdm's fir'>l IPdgut• d1ctmp1-
onsh1p
But, :-.huuld Northwood tte ur
delt>dt Univ"r!>ll~ (5-1-J tn ledCJlWJ
Pndc1y, 111 a :.!.15 p 111 mdkt>up <Jdnit·
at lhf' TfOJdns' held th<' !\ lusldnq ....
whu plc1n tu tw 1n dlknu<.1nce.
would ket•p thC' tlll<· dil to thPm-
selv('~"
"We can't cc>lebrdl<' yet." Dc1}.
wh<1, m hJ:. lir:.t SL'd"on <ll lhf> helm,
guided the Mustc1nq!> to theu lu!>t
C ff Southern SNtwn plc1yoll
ctppearance smce I ll4 I , '>uld ctl\er
tus game and lielorP ht•anng ul thP
• Um lie
Ody "aid a f P\'v ol h1!> playNs.
perhdps look1nq pdsl Cd/\I t2-14-2
0-8-2). acluolly (•Xprt>5sed Cl clesm• .
lo dtlend the Uni-Estc1nr1<1 qctmt•
W(•dnesd<1}
And. Ddy noted tht>1r lurklu!-LPr
BOYS SOCCER
plc.1)' 1n tlw 11pemnq rninutP" ctycUO!>I
th£• S1·c1 Kmq'> tllu ... 1rc1!Pd lhh c1tlt·
tucl1·
"I told th(•m nol llJ let kt> Lhp<,1 ·
<JllV'> hqhtly b1'I ctU"' tht'\ n n1lrl
hd\t· plciyPcl the spot!Pr .. !Jd\ '>dlrl
"But we• rdtn(• out o lltt!t· !ldt "
\\'hatPvPr lf•thdfCf\ lhP f\ lustdngs
p11..,!>P.,:.l'd h11w1'\ Pr, :.1•em"<I to
Vdnhh "'h1•n -.cruor Low-. Day Cdffif'
<>II thP hPnrh m1<h' a\ thrnuqh thP
l1rst hc11t
No le..,.., lht1n tJ nunut1: atter he
t•ntPrccl lhC' ~Jc1mr·. Dc1" c1 ..,t>ruur for-
wct rd. del IPr tf'rl d P<l'>" t rom
MJChdPI CarcltnPr around c1 Cdl\I
drtendPr then rockf>terl a ... hot pd!.l
tht> CdM goclhl' f11r c1 I -Cl ledd tn tht•
2ht nunut(;•
"It lookPCl ltk.-ht• Jlht '>luck hl'>
lcK)I out (to stop thP pa..,.., I." Eugene
Dd), Low..,· ldthPr, said "Then, all of
t1 ... uclden, 1l WdS m lhP bdcl-. uf the
Ill'! "
And \.\'llh f\lesa's delens~ polish-
mq oft its seventh shutout against
PCL competJllon. the yod.I wa ... cill
Lhf> ~1lor:. would need
Semor sweeper Mc1rco Sdnlan-
tJt'lo, a!> well a., fellow detendef"
S!Pphf'n Thomds, Zdrk Powell c1nd
Chasen f\la rshall. played well
SEE MESA PAGE 82
(olsiilS ORANGE COAST COLLEGE
ATHLETES Of THE WEEK Wish lists gain support
• The releaguing desires of
Newport-Mesa schools appear
lo be closer to reality after
Wednesday's meeting.
Barry Faulkner
D AILY PILOT
FOUNTAJN VALLEY -Orange
County relea9wng for the four-year
alhletJc cycle begmning the fall of
2002, moved one step closer to com-
pletion Wednesdcty and four N ew-
port-Mesa District tugh schools are all
pleased with the d.irectlon things dre
headed
Representatives from 62 of the 63
schools m the Orange County Area
cliscussed 15 initial proposals, then
voted to pare them down to the top 10.
The top three all had the fingerprints
of Newport-Mesa principals and each
RE LEAGUING
would move C'osta 1' te .. a and Estancia
lrom the Pdnhc Cocisl Lec1gul' to the
Golden West. wh.ue leavmg Corona
del Mar m the P\L and NPwport Har-
bor in lhe Sea View
The top vote-yetter. a plan pro-
duced by the Sea View League.
received 38 vott"i, 111st lour shy of the
mdx.unum two-thlfds nldJOnty needed
for a propo~l to he torNclrded to the
C IF Southern Sertwn for llnal
approvdl.
Proposal!> generated by Estdnc1d
(30 votes) and Costa Mesa (24) also
finished 10 the lop Uuee c1t the near-
three-how meeting rit Fountain Val-
ley High.
These top 1 O propo.,aJs. plus coun-
terproposdls subnutted Lo league rep-
resentatlves before Tuesday, wil~ be
discussed and voted upon cit a Fl•h l ">
meeting Should one pruposdl Qdlll
tht> necessc1ry two-thuds ffidJOnt\, 1t
would be submitted tor section
approvdl II no proposdl CJdlilS the nec-
e!>sary consensus Feb I 5, dnother
meellnq would he held Feb 27 to pro-
duce ct hnd.I proposdl
The St•a View L0dgue p1opos<1l.
presented by lrvuw Pnnctpdl Gail
Richards. would plcice CAsla f\lesa
and Estanc1d JO the Gulden \\~st
League, with incumbE'nl'-Ocecin
View. Saddleback, Santd Ana and
Westminster as well as Orange,
which would shllt from the Century
L(>ague
The PCL would consist of Cd!\ I,
Ldguna Beach Northwoo<l and Uru-
vers1ty, as well ai. Cc11\'dl') Chapel dnd
SEE RELEAGUING PAGE 82
DAILY PILOT HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE OF THE WEEK One tough cookie
Eagles, Nathan Thaler
•
•Estancia High wrestler just mi9ht have destiny in his comer
as he beads toward the culmination of his senior season.
S.ny Faulkner
OAA. Y Pit.or
O ne of Nathan Thaler's most
p rized possessions is a T·sb.lrt
inscribed with the words •1
did 1t.•
But, tus ho.rd-earned Minn ta
wrestling camp momento and two
Pac:U1c Coost League tnrlMdual titJ
tl.slde, the Estancia High senior 1.:-0...._;;:t
be b&sn't OOo 111nythtng y t.
Th checklist he Wed OD ~adi.JlO
i:nto lus (iQa) prap campaign began wlth
a CIP Southeril SeCtiOn Diyisjon rv tille
at 115 pounds, followed by placing et
th CIP Masten M t and edvandng to
th State CCP tournamen
AJ ting PCL Champion lest
week. however, Thaler, ranked No 2 m
Orange County at tus weight class by
coach~. IS polSed lo begm his ultimate
pursuit.
•t lplow r have 8 good shot al
Wiruil.ng ClP. • the Daily Pilot Alh1et of
the Week S&d. •And, now. 1t' rtght
the.re for me. I t I like e horse walking
behind a stick with a catTOl lied toll.
But I know ll's not golng to be easy.·
The easy way has n~ r p~ tp
this 6-foot·2, four· v.n:ity tcom,
who got hooked oo wrestling as•
fmbman al wport HMbor High.
He transfened'lO &tanda a.ft• hll
sopbOirw r, wh n ~ third et
Vk?w,Lea finak an.a advanced
•
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82 Thur~ay. February 8, 2001
ESTANCIA
CONTINUED FROM Bl
saves, 1.ndud.1ng three from
pomt-blank range that pre-
served the be.
"We've been going back
and forth with G iovanru and
Adam (Kapko), • Crenshaw
sdld. ·Adam's battling the flu,
so we kept Giovanni in the
entire game dnd he did a
great jOb for us.•
The second half wa~ con-
trolled by University as
Estancia fought oft wave after
wave of Uni offense.
"We're still young,· Cren-
shdw saJd. "I'm starting six
c;ophomores dnd even though
they d.Ie still very talented,
they are dlso very young and
U1expenenced •
Gonzalez came up with a
big leg sttve on d Um break-
away to prevent one scoring
opporturuty and the ofhaals
took care of two others.
TWo Trojans' goals were
dJSc:illowed in the final eight
nunutes by offside infractions
·we let them get back tn
the game,• Crenshaw said.
. J umor rmdflelder Ricardo
Garcia was given d red card
for unsportsmanlike play and
will have to sit out the Eagles'
fust playoff game, should
they make the playoffs
Northwood rnu~t lose> on
Fnddy for Estancia to gdin d
guaranteed bE•rth
MESA
CONTINUED FROM 81
enough thal Juritor goalie Bryce
Shendan was reqmred to make
only two saves Meanwhile,
Mesa, ranked No 8 in CIF D1vi-
s1on fV, peppered C'dM keeper
Geoff CollJer (nme savf's), as
Gardmer, ITWIJl Salas, Tnruddd
Hernandez, Powell and Bndn
Zing supphecl qudllly scoriny
chances.
Gardiner, d Junior, ncocheted
a goal ofl the nedr post on a
tough angle in thE' 44lh minutes
ror insurance, aUowmg Mesa to
relax and ponder its chdmp1-
onship possibilities.
"I've been dt Costa Mesa lor
six years (the first five codchmg
NADIA MOJICA e
SPORTS
RELEAGUING TOP THREE PROPOSALS FOR 2002 RELEAGUING
CONTINUED FROM B 1
new schools Tesoro, bc:t ed Ul
unincorporated area near
Rancho Santa Margarita, and
Tustin-based Beckman.
The Sea View League
would add Foothill, from the
Century, to current members
Newport Harbor, Aliso
Niguel, Irvine, Lagund I Wls
and Woodbridge.
The only dilference
between the Sea View and
Estancia proposals is the
placement of Orange High.
The Sea View plan would
shift Orange from the Centu·
ry to the Golden West, while
the Estancia version would
place Orange in the Orange
League.
Only Century High, which
would prefer d move to UH?
O range League, rather than
the Century League, voiced
opposition to the Sea View
and Estancia presentations
Wednesday
Santa Ana I iigh Pnnc1pal
Dan Salcedo, however, Sdld
he would prefer lhe Golden
West League avo1tl the
scheduling difficulties credl-
ed by a seven-team league
(as per the Sea View pldn).
Costa Mesa's proposal
would add Ordnge lo the
existing seven-team Gdfdcn
Grove League, which hd'>
See View f'roposal
(4 lhoft of plllSlng)
Sea View l.Mgue
Aliso Niguel, Irvine, Laguna Hiiis,
Newport Hatbor, Woodbridge. Foothill
PIKlflc Coast League
Corane del Mw, Laguna Beach,
Northwood, University, Calvary
Chapel, Tesoro•
Golden West Lellg\Ae
Ocean View, Saddleback, Santa
Ana, Westminster. Costa Mesa,
~.orange
•future schools
consistenUy asked to remam
intact, smce all schools are in
the Garden Grove Unified
District.
Katella Pnncipal Mdrsha
Wagner also spoke agamst
the Costa Mesa proposal,
because 1t would place
O range Lutheran, which she
said recru1l'> students from
her school\ attendance aced,
with Katella in the Empire
League
A pldn presented by Bue-
na Park wds lhe only propos-
dl c1mong the top 10. lhdt
would mdke Newport-Mesa
schools unhappy. The propos-
dl, which drew 11 votes to
place filth, would keep Costa
M escl and Estancia in the
PCL, shift C'dM from the PCL
to the Sea View, and move
Newport l IMbor from the Sea
View to the Sunset.
Estanc1d Principal Tom
Estanda Proposal
(12 QMM't of PMSlng) s.. View LMgue
Allso Niguel, Irvine, Laguna Hiiis,
Newport HMttor, Woodbridge,
Foothill
P.clfk CO.st LHgue
Coron. del Mar. Laguna Beach,
Northwood, University, calvary
Chapel, Beet.man•. Tesoro•
Golden w.st lellgUe
Ocean View, 5addleback, Santa
Ana, Westminster, Costa Mesa,
&tand•
* future schools
Antal said he was grdllhed
that his proposal received so
much support.
"It feels ruce, • said Anidi,
participating in his first
releagwng process ·(Thi'
proposal) wds the rt"•ult ol u
lot of phone cdUs dnd ronvf'>f
sabons w1lh folk., throuqhuur
the county ·
Though the tup th1 .,. pro-
posaJs wouJd dll cf('t1I• , "'V·
en-team PCL, UN i..111 '"· 11 ·11-
tatlvcly schedul1·d 1 • 11pc-11
the fdll of 200 I "" lid 11111
field VdfSJly 11 '<1111' 11 1111 ti
least the final two)'•, 1" 111 111 ..
cycle .
Tesoro. sc lwd11lpd I• 01 11 •11
next full with fr••,11111 ·n .ind
sophomorPs, nw''1 otl•·• "'"
sily com1u•t1lin11 111 •• · 1111 11111
the fa.ll of 2002, h11I w1111ld IH•I
have seniors compdmq 11111t1
Lhe second year of lhl' c yC"lr
Additiondlly, R1chcut1 ... 'll<J-
<M1ll Mele PropoNI
(18 fhor1 of peulng)
Se• View l.Mgue
Aliso Niguel, Irvine, L.aguna Hills,
Newport Harbor, Woodbridge,
F-oothlll
P.ciflc Coast League
Coron. del ~r. Laguna Beach,
Northwood, Untvers1ty, calvary Oia~I. Beckman•', Tesoro•
Golden West LHgu.
Ocean View, Saddleba<k. Santa
Ana, Westminster. Costa Mesa,
ht.enc.la
• future Khools
yested the sc:hedulmg diffi-
' ulUei. crPated by a seven-
tPam PCL. couJd be lessened
wtth cooperal.Jve cross-sched-
uling by another seven-team
ler1gue, such cts the Garden
Crovt•
Onl> thn•t• of U1e 15 mibal
111opos,1I., rf'llectcd Esperan-
1.i\ rt·qut ... 1 lo IPave the Sun-
, .. t L<>dy11e , On!) two of
""'"'" th•· alor<•menltoned
l\1wri.1 1'111 k conf1guralion, as
\'\di "c1 •1 [cl1..,on proposdl.·
w h11 It 111 cl lm t•tghlh with
• •tq 111 '011 . .,, r<•c:£>ivcd '-UJJ-
111 HI
,..._! 1111 lid i::; .. pt •1 r1n7c1 \ d~s1re
to lt•o1\1• tlw S1111.,L•t League.
hd"l'11 1111 < on1 "rnc; about
I')\(,. ·'IVf' trdV•·I llme to
-.1 l11111J, \\ 1thm thdf cirru1t.
q.i111 l11Vur. '\J1 wpor1 I !arbor
C"nuld 1110\•• to llw Sun:>et tn
rPpl,1cc 1l nu ... now clppectTh
11nhkely.
dl thf' lower JevPls)," Eugene
Day scrl d "We've hc1d good
(varsity) teams since I've bec•n
here. we JUSt never had guys
who could find the bc1ck or the
nC'l. You JUSt can't play defen<,C'
dnd hope the other team doesn't
score You have to attack and
score yourself. We've be<>n
knocklng on the door, thP k<>y
just never worked. But I'm
proud of what· we've dccom-
pl.Jshed this year.·
JC MEN'S GOLF
Orange Coast sends
Ce rritos away easily
PCL hoops scenarios
CdM Codch P<1t Cdllctghan,
who credited the consistent plt1y
of JUnJOr sweepN Ancly
Almquist. said his young tedm
mdde progress throughout c1 try-
ing season.
"I'm encouraged for the next
few years," said Calldghc1n, tn
his first year coachinq his dl.Jnd
mater.
NICK PrASOtlNSKI
.&.Born: May 25. 1981 t!if Height 6-foot
W.lghL 167
Sport: Volleyball .-oa: Sette<
e
Yw: Sophomcn
Hometown: Salt Lake Oty
c.o.ch: Chuck Cutenese
Miiar: Genetic Engineering
Fwortte food: Burro
Fwortte movie: ·Rambo 2·
8elt ~monw1t
·~ing in 1he 2000 El Faro
Beach Open in Baja ...
A9'a.t. of the W.. VI:
Had 35 ~against hja and the
Pfrates won the Long Beach City
tmntationaL
COSTA MESA -The Orange
Coast College men's golf team
<>tJmPd its second straight victory
of th<! '>eason with d 376-411 deci-
~•on over Cerritos. Wednesday, in
pdr· 70 play at Mesc1 Linda.
OCC sophonil-Jre Mike Aka·
ho!>ht ec1med meddltsl honors dS
he shot d 71 . P1rut£> freshman Jake
Alldndch, a Newport Harbor High
product. hni~h£>d with d 75, while
Jc1son Woodrome' dnd Lou Cc1rras-
c·o {<"o-.tc1 Mc•-.c1) contributed with
a 7h Pelch. Go Koyctma scored a 78
for lhl' nuc., who return to action
Mondc1y c.1t Mt~Sd VPrde Country
Cluh.
Should the boys basketball teams from Corona
del Mar High, EstanC'ld and Northwood an wm
torught, a five-way tie for first place in the Pacific
Coast League would require two playoff games
Fnday at 7 p.m .
League athletic directors flipped coins
Wednesday to detennme which of the five would
automatically grun a playoff berth and which
wouJd play Pdch other.
The two wmners of Friday's playoff games
would Join the team that won the flip Wednesday
wilb guaranteed playoff berths. U those three
teams' record against one another does not break
their b.e, coin flips will determine which teams go
as the league's No. 1, No. 2 and No. 3 represen-
tative. '
U any of the three arc the league's sole repre-
sentative in their respective enrollmt:!nt-based
division, they will go dS a No. I
CdM puts Mesa away, 16-2
COSTA MESA -Corona
de! Mc1r H1yh sophomore
Dunwlle Cdrlson scored SU(
qo,1ls lo IP<Jd thl' Sed Kings'
q1rls wawr polo team to a
I h-.l victory ovc>r host Cos·
ttl M<'Sd , Wt·dnesday,
wh1th closNJ out Paetlic
Coasl Let1gue pldy.
Soµhomore Christina
I i<>wko ftn1slwd with four
goals Im ln-chdlllp1on CdM
(15-11 , 4-1 tn ledgue). wh.iJe
semor Lmdi..ey Dctley Md
junior Alcxc1 I\ 11Uer scored
two cc1ch Sea Kings
DdntPl,1 DtGldC'OnlO dOd
Rnttdny Bowlus hdd one
<JOdl t•dch dnd g<JdlJe JPs~1ccI
GIRLS POlO
Wells collectP<l hve savt"5
Junior Candice CdrpC'n-
ter dnd lre!>hman Jcs'>ICd
StPenhdrd f.CorPcl one goal
each lor the f\.lustc1n~J'> (2-~
In ledyUP). l\1e<;d JUOIOT
Megdn 1Jevt1y I 1n1shecl
with four sc1ve-.
PAO FIC COAST LEAGUE
CoM 16, CosTA MESA 2
Corond del Mar 4 5 4 3 16
Costa Mesa 2 0 0 O . 2
Corona del Mer -Carlson 6,
Hewko 4, Daley 2. Miller 2.
DiGiacomo 1, Bowlus 1.
Saves · Wells 5
Costa Mesa Steenhard 1,
Carpenter 1. Saves Devey 4.
Eagles bow out
COSTA MESA -The
El.lanc1d High guls water
polo tedrn avoided a
shutout d~ Eagles senior
Somer Flaherty scored m a
1 b-1 loss to vls1tmg Uruver-
s1ty in Pacific Coast League
dction Wednesday.
Senior godtie Anna Ras-
mussen finished with seven
sdves for fatancid (3-12, 1-
4 in league) in the last
gdme or the season .
• Newport Harbor was a
15-0 winner over Aliso
Niguel tn Sea View League
competition
MCENROE ~THALER
Doily Pilot
JC BASKETBALL
Pirates put away
Golden West, 82-74
COSTA MESA -MEN The Orange Coast ,
College men's basket-•
ball team snapped its 6ve-game
losing str<>ak, Wednesday, with
an 82-74 Orange Empire Con-
ference victory over rtval Gold-
en West (2-21, 0-11 in theOEC).
Five pldyers scored in dou-
ble figures for the host Bu.cs
(15-11. 6-5).
OCC's Scott Rivera scored
a carper-high 18 points, while
Chdd Hagedorn had t 4 and
Nick Burwell added 13. Mark
Meyers dnd Jeremy Madrid
scored 12 and 10 pmnts,
respectively. Point guaid
Ryan Edrl missed the game
because of d deep bnuse.
--~°""*"' CoAsT 82, Goula Win 7C
~ Wff1 Molflt 16. IC•fl9 1•, Tllu• 4
~2 llt°"""._ci.y9, V~P•n~ l
G<aNm 11, T~mpt.!on •
] pt go.ti\. 1(11>9 l
fou~ out X109
T«hntull1 ICmg I B<OWf' 1
Or ... COM1 l•b.SU• 6. Otf\otl 0 ~ttt 7, Mad11d tO. M<IC•m.y 2. ~·-• 111. ~· 11. H•g~n IA, Bunwff 1J 1 pt qo•ls M•d<od l,Burw .. l 2. H.g..X..1>
I, W•b\I., 1 l•bnt1• l
Fouled ou1 Oliwt Burwell
l~h"" •is Bur\<Wff 2 H~llt1mo O••n~ CCHsl J.&.J)
Coast shoots down
Golden West. 6 1-48
COSTA
MESA -'Kdryn WOMEN
f-1cr~t scored 14
point~ dnd grabbed eight
rebound~ to lead the Orange
Coa~t Collt>ge women's bas-
ketbdU tf'dm to a 61-48 v1cto·
ry over V1S1ting Golden Wer.1,
Weclnesddy, in Orange
Emptre Conference play
Fierst dlso rushed out d
team-high six ass1Sts Ptrdtc
freshmdn Kyra Melville
srnred d game-high tymg lb
point~ dnd Ndd1a Mo11ca hn-
L'>hed with 11 The Sues 115-
13. 5-6 in conferencP) led by
as many c1s 20 and complt>t~d
d sec1son-.sweep over lhe
Rustlers (7-19, 3-8).
OllAHCill l -~llOl "°""N OllAHCa CoAsr 61, GoLlllN W\sT .. Go..._., WHt C.11110 16, Cu1,.111,
8<ff'!Nn 7. A•ian<U S. Petty•. H••nl.-, 1,
N.meow.it l
1 Pl 9<U1I• Ca,.llo •. Curi.I 2
Foul~ out non"' 0r.,. eo..1 M~l••fl• 16, Fi-14,
Mojlta 11, Urbn 9, R~mond S, NokollflO 4,
M.ts~1
) pt yo.111 FIM I 1. Urbfn I, Redmond t Foul..:I out ...,,,.
H•lftolfw 0. ·~ (CH>t, ll 24
Vanguard wins, 5-0
MisAo s Jd: SOFTBlll
guMd University's Alysia
Atchley dllowed JUst two tuts
and struck out seven batters
to lead the Lions' softbctU
team to d 5-0 nonconferenC'E'
wm over visiting Chapman
Atchley pitched a full sev-
en innings for her hrst wm of
the season. Vanguard (l-1)
opened Wlth a two-run inning
as Jill Jessen hit her first of
two doubles to bring in
Andred Saucedo who had
singled. The Lions rapped out
10 hHs on Chapman (1-1).
--lJll'llllhQ VAlllCOWUIO S, ~ 0 Ch~n 0000000 O 2 1
Vangu.<d 200 0.J(h S 10 3
8uend11, Clu<ln (6), Atc:N.y W · Atcht.y. 1 .()
l · 8uendl1. I· I 11 Jonwn (()CC) 2. Rlm"Y
(OCQ l8 -S.ut~(OCQ
DAVID YURMAN CONTINUED FROM B 1 CONTINUED FROM 81
Thaler has become a
skilled technician, who Ii
most dangerous when on
his feet.
•He's really good at
taking people down and
taking them to their back,•
srud Ab.lano, who cites
killer instinct as one of
Thaler's few weakness.
• I
0 I •
•
T h e c a b t 6 c 0 I I e c I I 0 n •¥
,. •• ,..; • ., '•'•"•-•.-,..,. ••••" •••na1-•ato Tl'le AIU.C ton •t "-Mh9 MltaQ9. Laouf'\a NlgV•t
)
compdrf'd lo wht>n I was
younqc•r No Wdll, I have d
harclc-r '>E'rv<• It's not as dCCU-
t die, but it's hctrel •
On th1• '>ldtl> of tPnnts, he
said "There's way too mdny
events. Too many up dnd
down players The rank.mg
system 1s a Joke. There have
been problems that have
bePn screaming to be fued ,
but nothing gets done about
them. But yet, they still try to.
On why Edberg, 35, has
not comprted in the Champi-
ons Tour, he said, "He must
be afraid to play me or some-
thing."
Tennis' h1ggest issue?
"There's not enough kids
playing nowadays,• he said
"M ost kids can't afford to
play ThC! <!evelopment isn 't
there It's a game they Just
can't reldte to•
Love him or hate tum, one
thing's for sure. Tennis will
never b<> the same once
Mc-Enroe departs from it
TODAY'S oou.rGI I04IDUU
lleMball
Collf9• Vongu.rd et Chapm1n
UnllltfSity, 7 p m .
Tennis
Communltv college men
Palomar at Ore~ Co.st 2 p.m
Commun1tv coUege women -~Coestft~em. 2 p.m.
to C'IF.
Ever smce lhal fir...,t
season, which fec1turccl litlle
success. Thaler ha-. dE>voted
hts summers to .ittendang
wrestling camp!> Before his
senior year, he returned to
the Minnesota cdmp
renowned for its rigorous
regimen
"It's two weeks of hell,"
recalled Thaler, who, after
completing the 12-mile run
on the final' day, was
awarded .the aforementioned
T-shirt that goes to all of the
camp's "graduates.·
Despite being ill most of
January, including a severe
bout with the flu that sapped his strength
and wiped out most of his aerobic
conditioning, Thaler has compUed a 33.4
record. mcluding the top pnze at Saturday's
Pacific Coast League Fmals.
Now, beginning to regain his mength, he
also received encouragement from an
unexpected source.
"I went out to dinner Wlth my par nts t
week to a Chin re l4ur4nt and my fortune
cookie said, "Now is the tim for unfi.nb.bcd
b\liiness,· •he said.
•1 belif>V that's exactly what the CIP
(01V1Sion lV meet Friday and Saturday et
Santa Marganta High) ls about •1 Just
ml.SS«1 pl4cing in CTP last year. I wo~ right
there with guys who ended up qualliytng for
stet and t.hal'!I been my mobvabon ail y er
long l taped that f ortun tO my (school)
folder• rn ddlUon lo work elh1c, whlth dr w
pra1$0 lri>m l!S~nda Cb-Coach Matt Atilano,
"I think that's a fair
criticism,· Thaler said of his
frequent unwillingness to
finish otf an overmatched
opponent. "I like to feel a
guy out the first period and,
sometimes, that might set
the wrong tone. When I
eventually do attack, I'm
very aggressive, but 1 think
I need to work on being
more fired up at the start of
the match."
Thaler, who abandoned football after his
freshman y~. was captivated by the blend
of mental and physical challenges wrestling
presents.
Benefiting fl'Qm weight tra.ln.ing, which he
began in the eighth grade, Thaler believes
bis strength, quiclm end tec:hnlque all
serv@ him weU.
AUldno noticed a markod lmproveme:nt ln
Thaler's tochnique, al r be retumed ftoJQ
the Mi.nne$Ota Cb.mp. But Thaler Mld. h1a
carop es.perien taught htm aomethlng
much mo lmPortent than a few new mov
"The h1gg t t.hing J learned tn Minn~
was what you need to do to suoceoH,, • be
said. •Th.ey'ro phllosophy wu, no m•tter
how much work you do, you've never dobe
nougb. t teemed to pUlb beyond my bmlta.. •
Thaler may push hlmielt to~ •
C'Ollegiately. BU1 he'll mall,& that ded1lan
after ettend.ing to'°'" u nJSb6d ~
ew lul.
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NOTICE OF
PETITION TO
ADMINISTER ESTATE OF:
JANICE KRISTINE
MCMILLAN
CASE NO. A205985
To au heirs.
beneficiaries. cnidlton
contingent creditors. and
pefSOOS who may
Olherwt$e be Interested
on the Wilt Of eslate, Of
both °' JANICE
KRISTINE MCMILLAN
A PETITION FOR
PROBA T£ has been liled ~WAL TEA PETERSON
m the Supenor Cour1 of
Cal11o<Jl11. County of ORANGE
THE PETITION FOR
PROBATE requests that
WAl TEA PETERSON
be appointed as P9f10l\ll
(~ to
admnisi.r the estate of
Ille 6ecedent
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coo rt
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tlk) d "' 9rlQ d en lnwn1Drt and ....... d ...... .-ordlf"I pallol\ • ICICOlll'll .. ~In~ Codta ldon t;i,., A ~mn'°:...= ~..:oam--. t=r~'=1s ~ ' MACLlmt W' 100I' TALll.RT AYI. rOUNT_,. VAL.LIV CA
t21'GI
Jdnudry 1 200 I
Ronald S W•nters A,
Protess1onal Corpo
ra11on Ronald S Won
lers Pres1d0111
This »la1emen1 wJ!>
hied with lhtl Cou,,ly
Cterk of Orange County
on 02'01 ?001
20016854002
Daily P•lol Feb 8 15
22 Mar l .2001 Th695
NOTICE TO
CREDITORS OF BULK
SALE
(UCC Sec 6105)
Escrow No 23825-MW
NOTICE IS HEREBY
G.IVEH lhel a bull< Nie
II abOut to be made
The name(s) and
business address{es) of
cne selter(s) 1&181'11
MARYANN
DREELAND, 14250
CULVER DRIVE, llO,
IRVINE, CA 112804
OOlng buStness aa
LAUREL'S, 1'250
CULVER DRIVE, llO,
tRVINE, CA 92&04
All otner bv1lnesa
name(s) and
llddress(es) uNd by the
seller(s) within the paat
three years. as slated by
the seller( a) is/are
NONE
The location In Callfoml1
ol the Chief E.xeeutt\/11
Office of lhe Miier Is
3902 ACACIA, IRVINE,
CA t290e
The neme(s) aod
business adclreu ol the
t>uyer(s) rs/are DIANE
CORRIGAN A.HD
GREGORY M.
CORRIGAN, 1509 S.
CENTER SmE.ET,
REOlAHDS, CA wn n. •stets being told
ate get'e<'&Py d8ICr1bed
u ALL FURNIT\JRE,
FIXTURES,
EQUIPMENT,
INVENTORY
GOOOWILL
A.ND
tnd 11'8 k>clled •l
LAUREL'S, 14250
CULVER DRIVE. IO,
IRVINE, CA 129CM
The b\Jtll .....
Ill tended to
conaummeled at
office of
OlSCOVERV ESCROW
COMPANY, TTT1
CENTER A.VE., STE.
440, HUNTINGTON
BEACH, CA t2M7 end
the enbdpalled alle cSR
IOt FU~UAAY 200t
The butkelle .. ~
to Califomla Undorm
Comf'nln:::lel Code
Section 9108 2
The name IWld 80dr'Ma °' .,,. l*90ll .. wtan dellN mey be .., ..
OISCOVl:RY ~
CO##'ANY, TTT7
COfnR AV&.. ITW.
4'0, HUNTINGT°"
81Aa4, CA UM? end
...... Uytor~
dMnl lily atry credlDr
.,. tie n nMUMY
200t. whtdl .. .,. ._.. ~.,.. .. =··· .... .,_oftetl ...
Dilllllt 1t JNcOAlllY ...
llWtYAlotM
...... Ml.L.D: owm~
MD~M.
COl&llDM ........ ,
flCTI ~' ,..°"' ~Ami.A
1, DM.Y N.O'f • ·Ola---~lie'
SUMMONS
(CITACION
JUDICIAL)
NOTICE TO DEFEN·
DANT (Avllo a
Acusado) MARIE
DANJELLE VAN ASCCH
PREVOT DOES 1 to 20
YOU ARE BEING
SUED BY PLAINTIFF
(A Ud le Hll deman·
dandol HEATHER
TRUONG
You have 30 CAI.EN·
OAR OAVS al1er thli
1ummons II teNed on
you 10 hte • typewrmen res.pon8'J di 11~1 cour1
A teller or phone call
will nol pro1ec1 you your
1ypewr11ten rjlsponae
rnu.i bt' 1n proper legal
torm 11 you wanl the
coml h> hear your case
II you do not Me YOUf
111sponso on time. you
may lose the caM and
your wages l1'IQnlty and
property may be takvn
without further warmng
lrom tho C()U!1
There are other 1e9al
teQuoremenls You may
,.anl 10 caN •n art0<ney
right away If you do not
know an anorney you
may call an an0<ney ••·
forral $8rvrce or a taoal
•11d otto<;o 1hs1ed rn the
ptoorie bookl
Ol!'spues de que le
en1ra9uen est11 c•tac1on
1ud1c1al usted herre un
plazo dt' JO DIAS
CAlENDAAtOS parn
prPsenlar una r0$1)Ue1>ta
Pscnta J mJquona an
t>Sla COl'1t>
Una tarfd o una
llamadd lef11lonot<i nu le
ol•N<'ra ~·•Otf'CCoon ~u
resµuesta cscrota a ma
QUIOd t1ene que cumpllr
on Id'> torm.ihdades le
g.1les ,1prop1ada~ "'
u5fer.f quottrt• Qul• lo; cu11e
Psruche so c.iso
S1 usted no prnbertld
su m~puesla .i 11empo puooP P'Jldt'r el caw y
lu ' pueden qu1far su
~Jlano w d1nero y utras
cosas I.le :.u prop1.iolad
S•n .:iv1so atl1c1onal por
Pdt1e <l• '·• corle E .i&ten otro:. requ1s1
'''S 1119.i1es. Pue\le que
USle<j QU er.c "am.ir "
un dboqld.J
1nmer11a1arnent11 S1 no
conocP a un ilboej.ido
puedP 11.in-1,11 " un
servrcro de ,.,1,.1er1C•a de
Jbo1ado' o a una c.t•con:i J•• 1yuOa legal
vt'• l O•lt:tlOll tele
Ion . .,.')
CASE NUMBER
(Numero del Caao)
OOHL00617
Tl " namr-aroJ ad
d•es• ol tl!e .ourt .~ 1E1
nomlJre v dutJCc•on Oe IJ
corte e~I SUPE RIOA
COURT OF THE STATE
OF CALIFORNIA For
the County ol Or11ng1J
Ht1rb01 Jushce Center
4601 Jamborot1 Road
N&wport Bt>t!Ch CA
92ti60 2595
TliP name <1ddr11ss
dnd 1e1ep11onc-numb"'
ot pl.i1nt1H s ano1ney or
pla111f1ll w•lhoul drl .it·
rorn"y os !El nombre la
doreccron y el numero 011
tc1e1otio det <1b0gild0 <191
demandanle o del de
manJ.1nt~ Qui! no toene
c1bog<1Clo es•
LAW OFFICES OF
HOA PHU TRUONG
Hoa Phu T ruooq
Bar No 1!>641 I
10221 S•a1er Avenuv
Suole 202 FounlJ•n V<tl-
18~ CA 92708
11.i19b3 7J3S
DATE FEB OJ 2000
ALAN SLATER. Clerk.
by J. v-uaner.
Deputy
Pubhshed Newport
Beath COMB Mesa
Daily Prlol January 25
Fet>ruary 1. tl r5 2001 TIJ.ill
Fictitious Bu1lnH1
Name Statement
The tollow1ng persons
11re domq business as
Lowe Phorography
3198J AlrpOll Loop
Drive Cosio Mesa. CA
92626
810 Oro1hopaed1<: lab·
orarory Inc ICAJ :1198J
Airport Loop Drove
Costa Mesa CA 92626
This bus•"'1SS •s con-
ducted by a corpor at.on
Hove you started
dotog bus•oess yet? No
B1o·Or1h0paedic Inc
A.chard G Lowe CEO
lnos $latemen1 was
llled w11h rht> County
Clerk ol O! ang<! Counly
on 01 2~?001
20016852874
OaAy P• ot J.ln 25 l'ab
l...L!~.-l.22.! T~
Fictitious Buslnesa
Name StaterMnt
The tollow;ng ~''°"' are 00.ng buliOff• IS
HomeF1n.1 Mortgage
2431 WaSI Coul High-
way •205. Newport
Bffct1 CA 92e63
SEO. Inc (CA), 2431
Wur Cout Highway
•205 Newport Beach
CA 92663
Tli11 busmen 11 con·
ducted by a oorporahoo
Have you t.tlrled dolnQ buslOHa yel7 NO
SEb tnc
Stove Oraon. Pre••-
d en I
Thi• Stllternenl WH
hied wrth the Couf'lty Ciefk al Orange County
on 01112/2001
2001 .. 51131
Oetly PtlOI Jal1 18 25 ftb 1, 8, 2QO 1 Tb580
Flctlll~ 8ualnw9 Heme Statement ~ '~ '*'°"' .,. ~ ""--..
Ptlatt ~ 1941
Petican Pla<.e. Coata
MMA CA~
Paul A W tton. 1941
Pat;can Plac-.. Coate
Mele. CA 8292tl
J ames Jord111
Wataonlo._ ·'·~ 1 Pelan ~.~MeM.CA
t282t
Timoltly A W•llon.
I 1$11 Mootpe.rtl tfeel, ff~. S1udlO Cll1 , CA
11802
Thl9 bU~ ta con
ctu.;ltd br • ~1•1
perlner9tlip
Have you • Qtci dol119 Int • • .. , v.. 111,1)\
A~ nu. ..
cit I
DSC 10270
..oTICE OF
PETITION
TO ADMINISTER
ESTATE OF:
CHARLOTTE
PATTl!ASON aq
CHARLOTTE FEAR
aka CHARLOTTE
FEAR PATTERSON
CASE NO. A205906
To all heir•. benet1·
c1a11H crlld1tors conl·
111gen1 cred11ors and persons wtio may otner· wise bll tnterusted 1n 11\e
"''ti or estale °' bOlh of
CHARLOTTE
PATTERSON alo.o
CHAALOnE FEAR t)ka
CHARLOTTE FEAJl
PATTERSON
A PETITIO'• FOR
PROBATE has been
tiled by JACK GIBSON
FROST 10 lhe Supenur
Court or Cahfornoa
Couroty of ORANGE
THE PETITION FOR
PROBATE requ.,51s that
JACK GIBSON FROST
be dppu1nlt1d d'> per
sona1 repr.isenta1rve 10
11\Jm.1us1er lhf' e~tale ol
lhfl 00<"80Anl
THE PETITION re·
QUHIS lht Oe<:t!deril S
W• <1•ld COCJoClls 1! dn~
be adm1ttd!1 to P•OClalE.-
The Writ .no '""Y codiclb
lie avaoldblt lor &•
am•r>JtlOl'l 111 1ne 11e 1't-p1
by ttitt coun
THE PEHTION ie
QUllSl5 dUlhllllly Ill .Jd
mtt,1>rt1r fht" t--:.ralu un1er
11'11! hvlept;r .. 1en1 A<lni•n
1~f1.;ho11 ul E st..ilt"s ACI
!Th•'> Authonty "' II allow lhe p~r.,,ul\dl represenl
at1ve lu lilk<' mdroy ac
11onb w11hou1 ·bta1n1nq
'oun dppruval Befoo.,
1a~1119 ~ .. na1n w1y 1m
porfdnl ,.. 11urr~ huv.
11vi.r lllb ptlrSOn<1I repre
s&nta11ve will Ile , .. ,11J11ed
tu !JIVf' roOhl 11 tu on
ltllll~l~d jJfll50115 uni .. s.
itl9y h;Jv .. WtlllleQ ll•)hCt:
ur ~ufl~t'nled 10 lhe
propo"ea dCh!JI• I The
1noep~nder1r adm11us
uatoon a1Jlho11ty will be
gr11n1..,<.t uni&!>'> dn on
1t11e'>l('(J person lil~s .in
ubjl-<.hon 10 the pe11t1or1
~nd stto .. .,, good cause
v.ny the cuurt should not
gr.int It t' dlllhOrtl~
A HEARING on me
P"l~'O' "''" be h~IO 011 MARCH 1 2001 <11 1 4~
p m ,,, Dept L 1 J IQ
cated at J4 1 Tr,. t:•t~
Drove Sou1•1 Ora• w
CA !:121J68 ~
IF YOU OBJh, T lo
lh.i 91dnlo!19 ot me p.,t•
ftOfl lOU VlCJOld dpp(la
ar lht n.-arong and srare
1our ub1t:d1un~ •r lole
""nan obJ4'Cltons with
the .011n belore the
haa11n9 Yocr ,.p
pearance may be in per
son or by your anomey I~ YOU ARE A CREO
ITOR or Lont1ngent cred
1101 or lh1:1 dece.i~o:d you
must Ille your ctd•m wolh
lh11 'oun and mall a
copy to rne persondl rep-
res•nrdl•ve dPpo•nted by
Ille COWi wolh•n lour
montns trorn !he oatP ot
lht-f1151 os.i;uance ot let·
tars a_ provideo 1n Pro-
b.ii~ Coo" 'ec1IOl'l 9100
The IUTll! IOI fil••Jg clalms
will nor e•P••e before
lour month~ from me
nearong date noticed
above
YOU MA V EXAVINE
ln(' hie ~&pl by fhe coun
If yO<J d!41 ii (JerS('I Ill•
teresteo •n lhe e•rate
you may t le wolh the
cou11 d Request tor Spe
t•al Nohcu (fo1m OE·
1~1 ol t'1e M•ng ol an n·
venlory .ind apprao,...1 ot
estate assets 0t or anv
pet1f1on or account as
pr.i111dod 1n Probate
Code ~eLt•On 1250 A
Request 101 Special No-
lltl 1orm 1s a11a1lut>le
from !he roun clerll
Anorney tor Petltlorntf:
Marjorie Mlie LeGaye,
Eaq., 505 N. Tustin
Ave., Sta. 1%,
S.nta Ana. CA 92705
Publisheo Newport
Buch·Costa Mesa
0111ty Pilot February 1 7
8 2001 ___ __l!l_W666
Fictitious Business
Name Statement
The lol10w1119 persons
ar'o doonQ business «S
Porr Rl'atty 2845
'°'esa Verde Or E. •5 Costa Mesa CA 92626
Rum Helen Portei
2773 Sandptper Ct
Costa Mesa CA 92626
Thrs bu$1ness · 15 con·
ducted by an lndtv'<lual
H;ive you sr11ted
do•ng bus•ness yet?
Yes 1111/'94
Ruth Helen P0t1er
This statement was
filed w1tt1 the County
Clert. of O!a"ll" County
on 01 19'2001
20016152476
De~y P1lol Jan 25. F 1!C>
I, 8. 15, 2001 Jh617
Actitlou• Butlneu
Name St.atement
The lcollowlng peraons
are doorlg bu$.tne.sa as
Belmont Builders
1700 Oahu P1 • Co!ita MeM CA 92626
Craig Stephen Ber
mont, 1700 Oahu Pl COS1t MMa. CA 92626
lh•• bu11nesa 1s con·
cM'ttd by an ~I
Have you 11arttd
0otn9 busineu v••? v.. 01IOl l200Q
C<.g s 8elmont
Thi tllftment WU
f~ed W!"1 tllt Coullly Olfll al <>ange County
on O 1'73/2001 2001"52Q7 o.ty Piiot Jtn 2S. rtt1
1. L 15, 2001 Jb63!
NOTICE OF
SEIZURE
PURSUANT TO
HEALTH AND
SAFETY CODE
S!CTION
1 '471/'1488
AND NOTICE OF
INTENDED
FORFEITURE
PURSUANT TO
HEALTH ANO
SAFETY CODE
SECTION 11488.4
On January S 2001 al 666 W 181h Sueet •13
Coste Mesa CA. the
property der.c••bed a~
S4 29 l 1\18!) SOiied pur
suaot 10 He111th and
Safety Code Sechon
11471111488 by IM
Ne-Npon Bllach Police
Oepartnoenl
The property was
:.&1zed Woll\ re"paC1 to al
leged 111ola1ton1s1 ol a
Sect•on4sJ of the Heallh
and S11re1y Codi'
Sect.on You dre he•eb~
noht•ed lhaf !he 01str•d
Auorney of 01an9t
County h11s •n111 .. 1e•l
p<ocee<Mgs 10 •Otte•I fhe
above·•Jescr•b9d prop
eny p.11:.u .. nt 10 H .. .inh
and Sale•y Gode
SKto<>n 114884
You ar" 1nstruc1.,.;1 It.al
fl you oowe lo co11•esl
tr.e lor1r;•ture uf ti rs
properly pursu1ml to
He.inh .md Satery Code
Sec11on 11488 5 you
mus! hie " 11e11hl!d ~'"'"' staling your 1nfere:.t "' the prop.,rty You musl
f·ll! lhos L1111m 111 lhll Su
periof Court of th"
Cwnfy ,.f 01ar1<,1t-w•lhor
IJO) days ol Ille lust pulJ
hL.:11ion ol 1n1s Nolin•
unless you •ete•vtt
dClua' nottce 1Pl1•as1• us" 01-0091 Yuu mu:.t
~erve an endorsed 'OIJY
vi ttie Lla1m on tt1e D·~
tnc1 Anorney ol Oran1e
County 1A1tn Deputy'"
Charge NET > ti ~111
C1v1~ Center Or•ve W1tsl
Santd An., CA 92701
w1111111 1n.nv 4301 I.lays or
the 1o11nq or '"" cld•rti '" the Sup~•·o• Couri C1v11
01v1s1cr,
Ttie la1lu•e 10 l•mel)
hie and se<;u•e a .,,nl i."'J
Claom ~tdt ng an 1r•!i?•tlSt
on tr.: P<Ol)etrf r th" Su
p..uor C0u11 .... 111 rew•t on
""' Pl Pt!•lv bt'JOQ <le c1.,1e1 or orOt>ied lor
le.led 10 It., Sldte ol Cai·
1tor11" .snu <J ~I! t;ut<>1
pu1suanr 10 ltot
ptCW•MOf'" ul Hl'a1tt1 .in<.l
S;i1e1y Coot! Seer '
11489 W•lllOUI lur1''11"'
ouhce or he tnn9
Puo1os1,ed NeNi:, i11
Beoch·Cos•a Me~a Daily Pof<,I February 1 ti
15 ;/001
201053 __ ___,r_,_,h664
Fictitious Business
Name Statement
The 1011owong persons
are doing t:>)J!.llless as
Jordan Oe~19ri, 1845
Mo11rov1a Ave Sp 87
Co:.ld Mesa CA 9262"
Kenne1h Boyd Jordan
1845 Mo111ov1a Avl.' Sp
87 Costa Me~a CA
92627
This Dus•ness •i. con
<luC1e<l by .in tnd1vodud I
Have you starte\J oo.no bus·ne~ yet? N•
Keronerh 6 Jordan
This statement wd$
h ed w•lh th'.! Counfy
Cieri< ol Oraf"9" Couniv
00 01 23.2001
20016852877
Oa.ry Polot Jan 25 Feb
1 8 15 2001 Th644
Fictitious Business
Name Statement
Tt e fOllO'°"ong pe!S<"\n~
d•e doing t:>us ness dS
CT E En1erp11se 120
Alben Place •2 Co!.ta
Mes.1 CA 92627
James Kopyck• t 20
Albe•l Place n Cost.i
Mesd Ca 9i627
This busone!.S 1$ con
dueled by an 1nd1111dual
Ha11~ you started
doong bus111ess yet' No
James t<opycl\1
This Matenient was
hied w1fh Utv County
Cler~ of Orar19p Counfy
on 01 2J 200•
20016852885
Oa11y Pol~ Jan 25 F et>
1 8 15 2001 Th646
Fictitious Business
Name Slatement
The 10110"''"9 persons
are doing ~ness as
ln\Jependenl
Endeavor 9161 San
toago Dove Hunt•nqton
Bt'adl CA 926'6
Janice A"'IZ 91e1
San11ago 011ve HuQI·
ngloo Beach CA 92ti46
fh1S DU!>ltlt'S~ IS con
duCle<:l by an •ndivrdual
Have you ~tarted
c»llg ~ yet? No
Jan1ee Reu
Th.. statemenl w.n
hied with lh• County
CJer1\ al Orange County
on 0 t 23/'200 I
2001611521110
Daily Prlo4 Jan 25. Feb
1, 8. 15, 2001 Th6:45
Flctltlou• Ou1lneH
Name 'SUtement
The 10llowrng persons
iue doing bu5'08S$ as
RC Entefl)n.S8t 2 l 851
Newl•nc:I • 10. Hunl·
ington BNodi. CA 926ot&
°ReNll C1rn 21851
Newland 1 10. Hunt
tn010<1 Beadl. CA 9~ ftu bullM&a ti ~
duCl.o by "' ir'dYidull ~v• you 11111e.d
dotng ~ ytl? No R~tl Crm
Thea atatemenl Wll
!Md "'"' the County Cltl\ ol ~ CourllY
on 01112/2001 2oc11 .. 11m
Oa"Y ~ JM 18. 25 F!b 1, e 2901 Tbm
FlctJtloua ButlneH
Nam. SlatetMnt
Th• follo-.""1 P8f800ll .,. doonQ buai,... ••
Port ~'"""'''I Serv lcH Escrow Dt•••IOf'I.
2845 MeMI I/ere» Of E
15 Ca.11 Me" CA
92626
Ruth Helen Poner
2773 Sendprper Coun
Co•lii Meu CA J~2o
Thi• bus1neu ll ton·
duetacl by an ondtvldtJat
Hava you "••ted
doing bu11nns yer?
Ye\ 2/lb/1996
Aulh Hulen Pu<hu Thi~ ste11emunt w111
hied w1lh the Counfy
Clerk ol Oraroge County or• 01119/2001
200161152478
Oa11v Pilot Jun 2~ Feb
I 8....l}.<'001 Tl'!z19
NOTICE OF
SEIZURE
PURSUANT TO
HEALTH AND
SAFETY CODE
SECTION
'1471/11488
AND NOTICE OF
INTENDED
FORFEITURE
PURSUANT TO
HEALTH ANO
SAFETY CODE
SECTION 11488.4
O.• Jd• uary 3 2001 di
cl ~ H,11bur Blvd
• 11' Costa M~~-CA
'"' ~•O\J41f1V lu~"' 'bed .;& S4 41'ti Wd' ~ .. ,zed
Pv"uJnl to Hea•ll\ and s~i.,11 Cod« Suwo"
11471 114118 bt '"" Cosio M"~ Pol.:.; D•
p Hltllf f I
ltoP J;rtJpt!rly ""H
!>"lle<l "'"' 1e~pecr tu ~I t"q>JrJ ;1ul.;t1u11(•1 ul "
S•1c11ort0 s •ll 11111 Hea11h
.ir10 S.>ll'iy Codl•
S•JC111>r• Yuu are hUICby 110hl•~1l lh.;I lhll 01&frtCI
Altorrwy of 01.tn9e
Cour11y h.i'> 11111oa11d
pro. t:r•di•"'JS 10 lorttJ1t rhe
JOOve lh•s,11ti1•d prop
'"Iv J,>u•~u .. nr 10 Hbalth ,,.,,1 s .. 1 .. 1y c..ooo
Sccl•o• 114118 4
,. vu Jh •fl'.\tlUi..h:d Chdt
I 'fOU OOs•Hl l" l.V•l&Sl
ft1t r.:irfP lur~ c.f lh•~
prcp•11y pu•l>"d"I 10
HC'~·t'• d"CI !:idl~I) CUIJ<l
Sethorr 1 14111:! • vou
mu~I r 1 .. " •t..-nf,tK) d"1m
!>1.ll•rlfl /GUI rter&ll !f
lt·t: (HOri~ny YOU ITIU$1
11., It•$ diN!'O m lh~ S ..
p~rooi Court c,t ll•b
Cou• fy 01 Oraroqt1 ... 1n11. :ft <Jay;, l 100 hl$l pub
c.iloun c,1 lhtS No1r .. e
uPl\!SS ,ou " Ul've
JduJI r O!•<• 1P1edst'
u"' Olf0071J• You
mu~I ~· "" .in t"IOO!Sf>Cl copy •I the 1 ta1on on the
D1m•LI Anornev or Or
anQc County tAlln Dtopuly ,,., Ct>aoge
NE T I ..ii 401 CiYlc
Cen1er IJ11ve We~I
San1..i An.i CA ~2701
""1lh1n lhony 1301 d.1ys of
the lit1n9 of lh11 cl.iom 1n
lhe Suptrovr Court C1vol
D1v1>1on
The ta11url• 10 11mely
hie dlKf tweure a 'llrrhe<l
cla•m stuHng Jll 1ntt<rest •n lhl' prooerty 1n the Su
P"''0' Coun "'' rtc...t'I 111
fht> i-•opE:n~ b~•n9 de
clartd or ord11•t1d tor
le•lf!il 10 lhf! SI.if" <A Cal
1forn .i 1nd d•W10uled
pur~udnt 1.:1 fl~
provoSIOl1> ol Hvallt .ir>1
Sately Cooe :>t:tl•o
114(\Q w.1nou1 1,,nre
no!o~I! U• ht'dr ny
PuDlo$h;.>J N•·"P 11
Bea 11 Costa Mes" Oa y PM f'l'brull\f I t1 ,., 200t
20 1011 ll'fbO)
F1ctitiou1 Butlness
Name Statement
He fr.ollow1ng PNSon'
are cloenq t:>usrness as
1;.?I TV Networ~ 3386
l/•11 LodO ~lh Ftoor Nev. "°" Beacn CA 92663 t "1 Inc 3388 V1d
lido !'>th Floor Newport
Searl!. CA 9266J
This business •s con·
ducted by " corpor at1on
H .. ve you s1.1r 1;11.1
door1y bU,llll!bS yf'!t?
Yes I I 2001
121 In~
Mic11elle LaAu11 Ser
retiJry
Tho~ Sldtemen1 wa'
lttf!d with the County
Clerto. ol Orange Countv
Oil 01'23?001
200169521168
Oa fy P<IQ1 Jan 2 5 f' et !.I:! I~_!_ T~
Flctllious Bu11ne11
Name Stllttment
Tr>e lullow•ng persons
are dorng buaint~~ as
Saunoer5 Plaza 4500
Campus Otrve Newport
~ach CA 92b60
Aockalaller LP «iCAl 4540 C.mpu1 Or Su-re
100 Ne.,yport Bea.:11 CA
92660
John Stunders Gen·
eral Partner tor Rock·
aftller LP 4!>25 A
MacArthur 8ou1ev11d
N111rport Beach CA
92660
Thi• bua1nes. •S con
ductDd by a 1111111.0 par1
ne11h1p
Heva you 1tarted
doing bu11nen vel?
Yes. 717197
Roc:hfeller. LP
John S.u~r Gen
Hll Panne<
Th&I Itel~ WH
fifed llrfttl 111t Counl';'
Ci.ti>. ol O!enge Count;
Oil 01 /3()'200'
HOIH5S!5t4
o.fy ~ Feb 1. 8 1S
i.2..2201 ™79
Actltlous Business ttame StatetMnt
The lollowtng pe•&Otl• aie dOollg butlMSI ..
Matro HHllh Group
2560 F0<dt\am Costa
M-. CA 92626
Dela Ed-.a<d• 2560
Fordham Co•ta Mesa
CA 92626
Th11 bu'll041H IS COO·
dUtt.0 by ilO rndiv.clual
Have you s1,11ted
doing bus1ne11 yet 1
Yea 12101195
Dale Edward~
Thia ~taltmtnl we~
hl.O worn the CO\irrty
Clerk OI Orange CooJnfy
on 0111212001
200111851737
Daily Pilot Jan 18 2!>
fob l, 8, 2001 Th~7
Fictitious Bu1lne11
Name Statement
Tne following persons
dlU ()()11"19 b\IS4"8S$ U
P.ic11tc !•land Poot~
17702 Irvine Blvd
•202 Tus1"1 CA 92780
Oan•el Perttz
P11Ch&to 17702 l•v•nfr
Blvd •202 Tusf"1 CA
92780
This buS•ne!>S rs con·
du .IP.Id b) an •ndo•idua
Have you started
l»ng bus nus yet? No
Dan.el Perez Pacnec.o
Tr,.s ,1atemenl ..,.s
1,1, d w•th tfla Counry
Cieri< ~ 0<a"'9t' c.ounty or• 1 1, 2001
2001685\743
DJ•lv P I J11r 18 25
Feb I 8 2001 TtoS90
Flc11t1ous Business
Name Slatement
T"" follo•1,.ng person$
are Jo.uq t;uV't!S~ as
A 1 Tho Or~hod Club
B 1 Gr1•t1n Svs1&ms In
rerr1.i11ona1 ?036? Buer.
Sr N.,wpnn Be.ic.h CA
926b0
A1rlo<11<l An for
Mo11Jrty <'!1362 Biren
SI N1'wpol'! BE.-ach CA
~26h0
• Ttw· tius r e~s 1s. on·
du .Ind by ~n 1nd•voOual
H 11re yOu slaried
dO•ll'.l t>uS•ne~s vet? 'f'u~ t97~
A1ct1 vd Moroarl)
Tt11~ ~tor1:men• wd~
l1le-d w •r1 tr'tP Cour •t
C (ol~ .1 Orang" Couf!~
tin 01 • 2001
200161151734 Daily P•IO• Joi" 18 25 ~ 1 8 0!00' ThS92
Fictitious Business
Name Sta1ement
Tht t '"'"9 persons
.t c d ,ng busonesi. a
W 1r11n Youi S•le 521
6~;po nl<' Dr N""'pon B&a~n CA 92660
Ira M lsra~ :.21 S...v·
poof\IP Dr Ne,..por·
S{•act-. Ca 9266C
This ous•riess •s tun·
duC1e<l by dn 1nd1v•Oudl
HavP you ~tarted
do1n9 bu~·roess ~e11
Yt1s 01 01 01
Ira M lsr;iet
Trios s1a1oment was
hied w11h the County
Cler1' ol Orangt< Co.mty
c.n 01 12 2001
20016851749
Daily P~ol Jan 1 8 25
F'eb I tl .2001 Th594
Fictitious Business
Name Statemenl
The luilo,.1n9 per~ons
are oong business as
Poss•b•lll•<?S AV ;-1'
West 17th Street E2
Costa Mf'<,;i CA 92627
Paul TPlre.iu•t 1;241
Kr•stopto..r l ilne Hunt
•n<]loo Be.iCh CA 926.i ~
This ous•ness s con
d!JCll!'.l by an 1nd•'10\la
Havl' you s1a11eo
dO•ng busoO!ISS fel-
Yts 1 13q3
Paul Tetreault
Tn1~ 'ita1empn1 ""as
ltled with t'1e Coul'lty
Cieri. ol Orange Count)'
on 01 1'12001
. 2001&852480
Daily P1101 Jan 25 Feb !.JI 15, 200_1 __ Th611
Fictitious Business
Name Statement
Th£ lollow1ng persons
a re 1Jom9 business as
BBC W1rele~s 2204
Nev.port Blvd Costa
Mesa CA qz1327
B•uer Benro Crane
Inc rCA1 2204 Newport
Blvd Co~ta Mes.l CA
9162' Thos business is CQ'1·
t11JC1eo bv a corpo<atoon
Have you started
olQroQ OUS•ness vet? NL
Bauer Bente Crane
Inc
Karl 8.1.;er V>Ct> Pres.
den1
Thos ~ta1ement wu
r,1110 w•th the Co.int'r
Cierto. ~ Ori!nge County
Qll 01 2"2001
2001615\750 Dally P~OI Jan 18 25
Feo 1, 8, 2001 Th596
Flctltlou1 BuslneH
Name St8te1Mnt
The lolkww1ng persoos
are doeng busrnesa as
Japanese Resl8uran1
l<rlchen Sr11n 136
West MacAnhur Blvd
Santa Ana CA 92707
Sh1nJ1 Sh1m1mura,
1773 N HOlbrooll St
A/lahetlTI, Ca 92807
Hatsuko Shlmamura
1773 N Ho4br00k St
Anehecm. CA 92807
This business 11 con
ducted by f'lvtl)jlnel ano
11r1le
HIYI you •l•rted
~~yef?No Shilitt Stto1t11mu11
Ths st111ement wu
toled "'"' 1M Coullty OM cl 0r.nge Colnv
on 01 127001 2001M511ts °'°"" PdOC Jan 11. 25 F!Q I. §. ?Q!)! llti7
flctltkM» ~
NlfM Statement
The lollowin9 PMOtlS areooono~ A. I Euy c-y, U.C
1 1 F.-y Ceny 1771
NftlClOtl IM . Costa ,.... CA 1
[Mr <:My, UC, 1771 ~IM. eo...
......CAl2927
Thil "'*'*' le cion-MW lily Umtect Ut•
bmyCo
.U•e '°" tllaned OOlft9 ~ 1911 .... \.Gt .., ClrTy lLC ,..,. o... cao ....,,..
~ IMO (;IM
"' 01
Thursday, februory 8 200 I
Fl~ltlou• ButlMH
Name St8tement
T,,. to1tow1119 p.rsori
at• dOollg bU5IOflM u
ONB Comw••og 77
Ot'eh4rd O< trv"'e CA
921118
Nabeel l<abbar .i 7 1
Oren.rd D• l1V1110 C:A
92618
Dougie$ P•1m,1 11 i07
Ar1ee Ave Nor ..... 1~ CA
90650 Tho~ bu~ll1t!S\ '' CO!!
(1UClllQ by C.O s,>ar1rl(f•
Have you Sl•r1e•J
dr>illl) bus;nei.~ yei N'
Nabt:el K.JObara
This sh1temen1 "'n
tried with tht Cou11lv
Cle/II ol Orar>gt Coor•'Y on 01 1212001
20016U1766 Oa11y P11ot J•rt HJ ,.
Feb 1 6 2001 Th~~
Flctltlou1 Bua1ne ..
Name StaterMnt
Ill I 'lo.-1"9 ci-raont ., ''°' lg bu .......
Th Interconnect
G"odt I Ci21 I Perkatde
Lion• r 1f;!I Hunl•lljllCin
&; I I~ CA !1'114 7
M1ctoHI A Comer,
11;211 Piork•ld+ Lane
•If !I Hutllonglotl
O.e~1• CA 112047
t ••to IJu~•r.uLs 11 con
ll•iCled tJy tll\ 1fld1~I
•••~l you started
d"" Q Lus•nru& ytl? fu~ 01 1 :t001
M1 1101 R Com11r
Ir ~ 6laf11men1 -Hal
l1l11Cl ,.,,111 lite County
C111t1, of Orar•9I.' Count, ,, 01 ,:J,,iJ01
2001611528117 l.id•ly p, ul J ,,, 2'J r et
' ii. I , JI Tl\6~
Fictitlou·a Business Fictlttou1 BualnHs
Name Statement Name Statement The lollow1119 µ111• 1n
are 0ornq bu~ness .i
LOGOWORL ow10~
2 Mar.,biu Su•te 11
A ISC/ v P-jO (;A 'J:I"~
G•lk}Ory Gan1rr .. n ~
Ma•M!lu Suitt-11 O A
V eio CA "2~5f,
Th t. ousrness •• c n
dut;le<l Oy ar rtiJ vtdu<J
H;i • ., •OJ s•a t
00 'lQ INS ~'I~~ te, l2o;.IQO
Gre9or, Gar1lmd!
Tr S ~l.W!IT e<' """
1 .0 " II tr ( Cou 1, ,
C111~ I ''""<l 0" 1 .. t... .rJV
20006849716
D11 y p 11
~t , ~ ...
Fictitious Business
Name Statement
ltt. IJ ..,. J
dre .) "1 c,_, .... .,.~
Gto,,1E J y,r
;ni,.~ \'I• I' Rj
I"'~(: CA .. :'6. 4
Ga'v ~,"" 9J
Wt1olt Rn 11:
CA 920'4
Mal'li" 1-iJ,.,'!J~'
Wf'l•le R<l t"
CA 92514
T ht$ Du~1t1ti$' S.
<lw.te•j t>y
par1ners111~
Have you
do•ng business ·•'I
Gdry M•e•lu
Tt11s s,tatr-mP,. 1 ""
f1leO w•1'• H'"1e C uf"I', Clt>r~ I Orario• 1 ~· 1,
on 01 1 •21f•
200161152tll3
Da ·~ P r J,,. ~' F• t
1 8 15 ~-' T hf •
t t ._l ,
2001685l908
Dot \/ i. '' 1.ir 16 25 ~ ' I Tl\5~
F1ct1t1ous Business
Name Slatement
Flctltious Business _J t ,
Name Statement
Th'2' fu ,.,~,,.,~ Pt .._
are dornQ ti..
Ptopior:, Ar a .,5 c
Consu!lants 3. •
Fu eno,., A•e11ye ~e ...
po11 Beact' CA "2t>"•
James W• ••a"' lil"CI 32"" Fu11@r.:>r A\;e uc
Ne,,.0011 Be~c·
92663
Tt is t>us.•,,P.Sf\ !i ~
dJtleel ti~ an M vlduA
Have vou s•a•ft d
OO<ng bus n~ss ~el "I
Jam"~ W L a'ld ~
This s1ale"1eM "'
filed "'''h lhe C.iunrv Cler\ (If O•a1 <;ft r 'U' I\
on 01 1<1 2001
20016852505
O;i1ly P•IOI Jar <'~ ~ et-
1 B 15 ?001 .Jtot".,:2
Fictitious Busineu
Name Statement
rhe follo-Nor1q ~·t!• t1n
are OO<nQ bus•nf "' d
T&W Mob••e Q1>1a
S"'"'ices :21 J•"'<l' S1 Apl •A Co,la Ml!sA
CA 926<:7
TM".l laStoanna
Edwards Ross
James St Ar• •A
Costa Mesa CA ~.b77
Th•s buS•ness con
OUctecl t>v an mcl•""-'•"1
Ha~e ,ou !'il"P1
dOong t>osoneS& yet' N
Tona Ed ... aros Ro!s
This ~•11emero• " l5
1 led w '" t"• Cour 1, C1er1o. J Qranq. Count,
(In o• •) 2001
20016852507
D111tv Pilol Jan ~ F et
1, 8, 15, 2001 Tt• ~1
Fictitious Bu1lne11
Name Statement
The 1o11ow1ng Pt'" '"'S
11e doing bus-,,,.5$ a•
Iverson Energv
Managemen1 J ·ro
AochH1•• SI CO$la
M@.sa. CA ll2627
Petti' Brerldt• l~e•woo
378 Rochut•i St Co5ia ~e.sa CA llZtl.? .
Tl\.. 1:11/Sll'lfSS IS OO<l
Oucl*' by an ~t
Hevt you 'l•rled
doing bU,theM yet7 yea. I Ql20()()
P.itt 8 I~
fhll Jtatement 'Wat
hi.d wolh me COliriry °""' d O!anga ~ Oii 0111g,'2001
2001MS24tt Daily Plot Jlf'I 2~ F It>
I. §1 1 ~ 2RQ I !n02§
'JOU ~lil•ll'<l
1 r>Q Uu1>•"~~ .,e1 No
r dflflf E M>lSWVJtU
Tho<i -r~ttlmen1 "as
1 leJ 1o11• "'' Counh
C "'" I )< ;r19e Counr...
, n ~ ' 11 hit;ll
200161152488
l'.Joly PI •I Ian Z'· F!'t>
• t< < OUI Tfl614
Flctltlou1 Bu1ine11
Name Statement
• "w•r ~ oer on
.t'l r.:J. .. ~ ~ ~l"lit d4i. n, 6 1 lae 1~~0
Pomon~ "~( Un•I '
C0$1A M sa C.J ~2f>2 7
C 1c• s Pac~ag1ng
CA • ·_, Pomont
AvfJ Un 1 ' Co'<fa
MM-1 CA 92527
l hes hu$.lnt!SS i Cot'\
(ju<.!~ b'f ii COl;iota!O>
Ha•e you •1ar1e8
O(!lroQ ~ y•l 7 Ill C , tus Pacl\~•f'l!I En WDO<ls P"reStdenl
Th s >l•te"'9f't w8a
I IM w lh Iha C<'U111y C~• ol O.ang.o Coul'f\/
II" I I "°°1
2001MS24tl
D••I\ P1lu4 .i.n 25 Feo
I ~ 1) 2901 fM24
Flct1t10119 Bua!nu•
N1me Stei.ment
Thi following "'"'°"' ire doono ~ u
Pprt J:rn1net1I S.,.. ooe 2&45 ,.,.... Verde
O• ~ •5 C08la Me.e
CA 926.."ti
Ru1h ~eten Porter • · -J S..ndpoper Ct
Co•\I Meet CA ~ Trn. 00-u • con OUCl<l!(J b'v an ~...,.,
Have YOU tt,,18<1
<10t~ ttutiness vel1 Yes~
Rutn Helen Poiter
I htJ stlllo9fNf'I -f llld "itl'I Ille CWtl."y
C<l!ft. cl Or .... ~
Ol:I 01 tll'1001 tOOtMU477 Odi Pll(lf Jal\ 2t. i-. I ,
.....
84 Thursday, February 8, 2001
I w .... 11 w:--11.._ ____
FlctlUou• 8u1lnn1
Name Statement
fh• lollowtng persona
Olrt doing bu-SS ts
TM F llry L1119. 35 I N
NeWJ)Of1 Blvd •528
Newport Beach CA
•l2663
ln1trnat1onal Or·
oan1za1100 ol Netural
fi11<llfh Alertn1t1vu
cCA1 351 N Nowport
Blvd 1528 Newport
Beach CA 92663 This buSlnlSI .. con·
Jucil!d by a coq>ora11on
H.:ave you started
J '"!CJ bu5tneu yet? No
lntern1111onal Or
jdn&ZAl1on ol Naturdl
11oallh Altemat1ve~
L111C1a Joy Rose VP &
acretary
Tnoi. stat11men1 was
'·'""' with the County C1111i. o4 Orange C ounty
..... 01 t9 2001
20011852501
0..11ly Pilot Jan 2S Feb
t 8 1!. 2001 ~
Flctltlous Bu1lne11
Name Statement
The tollowmg pursoni.
He doong bu!>lnt.''~ c1s
Newport Con''"'9e t •51 Port W1>ybndoe
r,£-WflO'l Boacn ~lofor
•ii 92660 !>4J2 An~lte Perku• t9SI
1• rt Weybridge NAw
rwt Beach Ca1t1<;rn1a
1.:1J60·5432
This husarios~ ·~ t(J11
101•.led 1>y 1tn 1nd1v1dual
Ha•P you ~lartetl
J "'9 l>u!>lnec,i, (flP N:;:
Ar.t>l•P Pac lier
1 h s s1dtem1:n1 wa~
• • l w 1r. I~.-Count~
, • d CJra.,qe C1> intv
" Of . /001 20016852608
fl,11•v P1101 Jan 25 F ub
• tl~ f.2._?.QOl T~
Fictitious Buslnasa
Name Statement
1 he lollow1ng ptllSons
J 1>-dOlll_g OUS1fl(.*S" cl!» Mt~hQut.' EnlerprtSP.S
I .11 Pton-.ontory Onve
~'·sl "'""'f>Ort B11ar.h
A ~/&&O
M~tt Darlene OllOfl
t IJ Promontory Drive
WPsl Nerport Beach
CA 032660
nus busmcss 1s con·
1~~1Pd by dn ond1v1dual Have you \ldt11'<1
1 ng bus.nest. yet? N
Mary Da11ene Ooaun
Tn s statemPnt wc1s
1 '"<:I wolh llw Coun1v
"'"' of Oral'l(j!' Counly
" 01'23.2001 200168528116
L1,11ty Pilot Jan 25. Feb l...JI 15 2001 ~
Fictitious Bu1lness
Name Statement
The tollow.nq pl'.'rsona
"I! doing business as
1}.1 TV 3388 Via Lido
'th Floor Newport Roa,:h CA 92663
121 Inc (CA), 3388
Via Lido, 5th Floor, New·
port Beach California
12663
Tn•s bus.nesi. is con·
rfueled by a corPQ'atlQn
Have you s1ar1ed
no1ng bus1ne~s vet?
<es 1 1!?001
121 Inc.
M1r.nelle LaRui.
Secretary
This Slalemenl WilS
filed wrm the County
1-leril of Orange County
.,, 01'23.2001
20016852870
Oa11~ P1i01 Jan 2~ F"b
I 8 15 2001 Th636
Fictitious Bu1lneas
Name Statement
The following persons
.11e dom9 business BS
Team Impact 133 11;>
·151h S1rec>1 Newpo1t !>each CA 9266J
Ramona Caqu,.110
133 1 2 -l!>tll Street
•;~wpor1 BP~ " CA
IJ26f>3
fn•s ou~•nf!s~ i" .on
lluciell Oy ~n 1nd1vuJu,11
Hdve you ~1.ltter! ""''9 l>us•nes'< y1>1? Nl'I
Ramona Caquonr·
Tl'ns s1atem1tnt WdS
hlod w1lh the Counly
Clen. of Orang11 Counrv
:.l" 01 2312001
200HS852876
Oa 1y Pilot Jal" 25 Feb
• 8 15 2001 ~
Flct1tious Buslne11
Name Statement
TM rollowong persons
••e OO&ng bus1nosi .i~
Scoll Foster ano A,
oo 1alPs :n Cotlago
ln Al•~C. V1e1 CA
~26~6
Scon Oa"1d r JSto1
ConagE> Ln Al !.o v.,
CA 92656
Th s tiuso1 es~ ·s 1 >n 1vele<l by an 1nd&v1 l11AI
Ha•" vo11 ~I-Hied
doing busine'~ yul,
Yes. 1 O 1 :woo
Scon Foslor
This sta1Pmen1 we'<
''''"' w•th the County Cler\ 1' 0.anqJI ~my
"" 01112001 2001118521194
C>doly Pilot Jan 25 F et>
80 15. 2001 Th6~
FlctltlOUI Bu1lnes1
Name Statamant
The follow1119 pftrsons
ue doing bulmlU a•
H R Commumc111&ons
'2 011kdale Irvine CA
9260. Helen Racl'lltal Ret
Iberg 2 0.kd.M 1"""41
CA 92604
Thos bu5lness 11 con
luC!ed by en rndMduat
Have you tllrled
jo1no businn• yel?
YH 1 llOI
Helen Reltberg
Th·~ s1111e~ro1 was hi~ wrth me County
C'-"< cl OrellQI County
on 01~'2001
2001H52H5
Dally P1iol Jan .?5 Feb
t 8, IS, 20Q! ~
'
Flctltlou• BullMH
Name SwtarMnt
Thi loHowonp peraone
Ire doiJlg ~ ..
Women'• Medical Im·
lll'flll. 361 Hoepflal Rd .
Sl1 533. N1wpor1
Beach, CA 92e63 3~ I
El12abelh Putty, M.O .
lne, (CA). t8 Poppy
Hills Rd ' l1guna N!Quel.
Cal1forn1a 9~677
F!ctltloul Bu.Inell
Name Statement
ni. lollow1ng pcH'IOne
are doing bu8lileu u
Tekfaat P1rtn111
19700 F 11rchtld, Su111
290, IMM, CA 92612
Scou Sum. 19700
Fairchild, Sulle 290.
Irvine. CA 112612
Jeff Thurti.r 19700
Fairchild Su11t 290.
Irvine CA 92612
Ttus bus•nus 1s ton·
ducte<I by a gen1r1I
partnership
This 1>0a1ness 1• con
OUC1ad by a totporallOn
Have you 1t11rt1d
dorng ous1neae yll7
Yes 1()(1994 Have you 51erted
M o doing busine11 yet'? EltL~lh Pusov
Inc Vas 1998
Ehzabeth Pu61y.
denr
p1118,. Jeff Thurber
Th11 s111ement was
llled with the County
Ct.I'!( of Or1noe County
on O 1 12612001
This srarement was
flied w1111 the County
Clerlc of Orange County
on 01 23-2001
20011111528113
Daily P11ol Jan 25 Feb
1 80 IS, 20()1 Th647
Flciltlou1 Bu1ln111
Name Statement
The follow1119 persons
are doing bus1neaa a&
Mullin Motor5 71 I w
I 71h St A 9 Co&ta
Mesa CA 92627
Mike Mulhn & As-
sociates. Inc (NV) 7 I t w 17th SI A .q Costa
Mesa CA 92627
Tn1s bub1nASS is coo
tlti<.led by a corporallQn
l1ave you slarted
doing business yer?
Yes 19117
Mike Mullin & As·
socoates lrK
Michael W Mullin
P1es•den1
Th•s s1a1 .. m~111 was
loled w11h lhl' County
Cieri< ot Orang,. County
on 01':?62001
20016853299
Daily P1101 Fol• 1 8 15
22 200 I Th056
Fictitious Buslne11
Name Statement
The tollow1nq per~ons
are doing busorwss as
International Molor·
sport. 543 V1'10r1d St
•0 Co~ta MesJ CA
92621
Martin B.man 543
V1cto11a St , •0. Co~la
Mesa CA 92627
This busmess is con
ducied by an ,ncJ1v1dual Have you <;l;;rted
.1p1ng buS1ness yet > No
/Martin Barr.;11
This sta1,.rnnn1 was
llled w11h thO County
Cieri< di Orange County
on O 112612()() I
20016853293
Oarly P1101 Fob 1 8, 15
22, 2001 Th662
Fictitious Bu1lness
Name Statement
The lot10 ... n9 persons
are doing busmess JS
Western Mar111me
Transport 1280 Bison
Ave •B9 558 Newport
Beach, CA 92660
Wh1tnoy T Shaw,
1280 Bison Ave
•B9 558. Newport
Beach CA 92660
This business 15 con
ducted by an ondMdual
Have you started
cJomg bus1nes, yer7
Yes, January 1988 1n LA
Counry
Wh11ney T Shilw
This stalemenl was
tiled w11h thll County
Cter1< of Orengo Counry
on 0112612001
200161153284 Dally Polo! Feb I 8 15
22 200t T~
Fictitious Buslne11
Name Statement
Tne following p11rsons
are doing bus1n<1ss as
Rescue Tow1n1J 656
Beach St . Costa Mesa
CA 92627
Jelfrey Darten K1mblo
656 Beach St Co~ta
Mesa CA 92627 Tn1s busmrss is (On
du<:ted by an 1nd1vidual
Have you ~larrect
doing business yet?
Yt!!. 112312001
Jeffrey Donon Kimble
This s1atement was
I.led with the Counly
c1 .. n, ol Orange Cwnly
'" Ot '2f) 2001 200161153297
oa.ly PIOI Fill> I 8. 15
22 2001 Th658
Fictitious Bu1lneas
Name Statement
The following persons
are oo.ng business as
A 1 Dynamic Fitness.
8 I OF Labs 335S V1•
LKlo Surle 335 Nowpor1
Beac~· CA 92151) 1 Andrew G wolsh
t 307 w Bay Ave N11 ..
P"l'1 Beaeh CA 92661
This businos.' is con
<:luellld by an 1nd1V1dual
Havt! you sterted
r1rnn9 buSlness yet?
't'es 1 '29'01
Andrew G Walsh
This stalement wes
lilod wdh the Counly
c:1eri. ol Oranoe Couniy
on 01'302001
200181153592
Daily P1to1 Feb 1 8 t5
22 2001 T~
Flctltlou1 Bu1ln111
Name Stat•m•nt
The following persons
are dotng bo-ss u
A Orange COl~I
S1cretar111I Service
220 I M1rt1n St 1102
ll'V'ne CA 92812
Cindy Strolt 7381
S•tta Or Hun11ngton
Beacti CA 92648
This bu,1neu la con·
ouctod by an lndMdual Have you 1tart1d
dolfl9 business y111 No
Cindy Stroti
This 11a1em.nt was
ldP<J Mlh the Couroty
Clori. QI Or.noe Courlly on 0 I "»'200 I
2001H53f14
Dally Piiot Fib t 8 IS
22. 20()1 Th070
2001118533011
Dally PilOI Feb 1 8 15
22, 2001 Tt.650
Fictitious Bu1lne11
Name Statement
The tollow1ng personi.
are doing buslnoss 1u
Cratty En1e1te.nmen1.
5814 E Muir Or Or
811(}9 CA 92869
Mark L MaU•>llt S814 E M1111 Or Ort1ngo CA
92869
Kyle H Law'lOn S8 I 4
E 'Mw1 Dt 0.anqe CA
92869 T hos bus1ne \ is con·
ctucted by d goneral partners111p
Have you tJrte<I
oomg business y1:1" No
Kyle Law,on
, Thi~ s1a1err.en1 was
l11od w11h rn~ County
Cleft. ol Orang• ( ounty
on 01 2&200t
20016853305
Daily Pilot r eb l 8 t 'i
22 2001 Th65•
Fictitious Bu1lnesa
Name Statement
The follow&ng pe1sons
are oong bu~ness as
507 501 I 2 P0tn~rt1~
Homeowners A-ssoc1a
tion 507 Po•"sen..i Co-
rona dol Mdr Ca 92625
Heather Anqol 507
Poinsenia Ave CC1rnn•
del Mar CA 92625 •
Wlll1a1T1 Kelly C,07 1 2
Po1nse111d Avo Corona
del Mar CA 92t;.?•,
This bus1ne!.s 1§ con·
dueled by an unon•
corporated assoc•ahon
other th.Jn a p,,.,1,. r.sh<p
Have you s1arted
doing business yet? Yes 11 1100
Heather An9nt
Thi~ stalemont was
toled wrlh the Counly
Clerk of Oranq« County
on 01 '2f>l2001
20016853296
Daily Pi101 Feb 1 8 1!>
22 200t Tto660
Fictitious BualnelS
Name Statement
The f0How1n9 persons
are domg business as
Simply tl'le B&st Ltm·
ousmo Serv1Ct'I 9271
Chapman Avenue Gar-
den Grove CA 928A2
Geoffrey Florbes·Cun·
n1ngham 9271 Chap-
man Avenuo Golrden
Grove CA 92842
This busm&~ 10 .on·
dueled by 1111 111<11wlual
Have you started
doing business yet? No
Geoffrey Fforbes-Cun·
n1ngham
This s1atemen1 was
hied with me Counly
Cle111 ol Orange County
on O 1 JOl200
200181153608
Daily Ptlol Feb I 8 t 5
22, 200 I Th671
Fictitious Bu1lness
Name Statement
The following por\ons
a •e dong busm!'ss as
A iCale Italiano llal·
1ano B o Cate M~11otto
M1g1tettus 5t4 W~t
BalbOa Blvd Newpotf
Beaeh CA 9l66 t
Roben C MMenson
2101 Leeward Ln Now·
poll Beach. CA 92660
Tamara Wall 2101
leeward Ln Newpor1
Beach, CA 92660
This business is con
dueled by husband md
wile
Have you s111rted
doing ous1nes\ yet?
Yes 12129 01
Roben C Mo11enson
This statemenl was
filed w11h the County
Cleril of Orange County
on O I 30/200 t
20011853598
Da·iy Pdot Feb I 8 1!)
22 200t ~
Fictitious Bu1lna11
Name Statement
The lollow1ng per!\on"
are dotno busmoss es
A I 8aums1to com
B ) Steve Saum & As·
SOC•Rtea c I Newport
Et11ctr1c Sal!IS. 106 I 2
Cofhns Ave Newport
Beaeh CA 92662
S111Qhen P Baum
I 06 1 '2 Collons Ave
Newport BHch CA
92662
C1thenne A Baum
106 112 Coti•ns Ave .
Newport Beech. CA
92662
This bvstneH 11 con-
OU<:ted by hollbllrocl and
Wife
Have you s1ar11d
doong ~-yet? No Stepn.n P Baum
This lllltmerot WIS
hied wrth the County
Ct1111 ol °'•not Cour11y on 0112612001
20019153301
Dally PllOI Feb 1 8. t 5.
22 2001 Tt!§54
FlctJtlou• Bu1lne11
Name Statem.nt
The follow•no person
ere doing ll<Mllta ..
A ) Health • Money com Inc B)
HHtth Muney. Inc
1!.0t Wo•tclllf Or Sta
310. Newport a-en CA
92860
Health Money com
Inc (0.iaw•11 l~I
Westc!tt Or Ste 310.
Ntwpon Be • h CA
!12660
TM °"~.. • con IM:led by a OOl1JQfebotl
H11v1 you l11rted
dOlno tH1toneff ~•t? v ... 611100 He 1flt Money (Ol!I
Inc
[O.INt J Ca•1t11
ClO
T1'il lftW'll -M9d _.. IN Cor.ll'llt
Olllll ~ er-. Coiffl on ~'2001 ltOIMlo&>tt ""'°' f -• ' a. "
......
f1ctJUou1 Bu•IMU
Name ltat.m.nt
The lollowtng petaone .,. dow'CI botrneN ..
Red aay 317 MeMI
Ave . Balboa llland CA
92662
OaYIO R S.et>or. Jr ..
317 Ma(IOI Ave . Balboa
llland. CA 112862
Karen M Sffber, 317
Manne Ave Balboa I•·
land. CA 92662
Thts bu~nees 11 eot1·
duded by l'luAl>and •rod
wife
Have you •tartad
doing bustneu ye17 No
Oavod A Seeber Jr
This st1t1m1nt waa
filed with the County Cleril ol Orange Coutify
on 0112612001
2001Sf5S307
Daily P1to1 Feb t 8 t•
22 2001 T"949
Flctltlou1 Bu1lne11
Name Statement
The lollowono persons are doing business 19
Successful Women In-
vesting Funds T ogattier
430 N G1lb111 Ave
AAanerm. CA 92801 Tina A Stennong 430
N Gilbert Ave
Arlahe•m CA 92801
Juhe F18cher 430 N
Gilbert Ave , Anaheim
CA 9280t
Tl11s business 1s con-
duc:tl.'d by a hm1led pa11·
nershrp
Havi; you s11111ed
doong busrnvss yet?
Yes 4 25<95
T 1na A S1enni11g
Thts statement was
1.1ed .. 11h 11'1e County
CINI "' 01an9t-County
on 01 JO 2001
2001611532591
Daily Pr101 Feb 1 8. 15 .
22 2001 T~
Fictitious Business
Name Statement
The fo o"'on9 per~on~
are doing buS•n<•ss as
Pe9uus Equine As·
s1sted Psvch ithorapy
225 7111 $1ref•1 •A Hunt
1119ton Beuc11 CA 92648
Mickey KJy Troxell
218S1 N1>wl11nd Street
•265 l1u1111ngton
Beach CA 9l'ti4~
Garry Le• Troaell
218S1 Newrant! S1re!'t
•265 Hun11n91on
Beach CA 92t.46
This Ou~ ne•~ •S con
ductoo by nu•b~•lfl .1o<1
wile
H.1v1> yn11 st..11ted
doing busmos• yo1? No
Mickey Kay T ro•ell
Tht~ s111t1m1 .. nt was
Med w11h lhf• Coun1y Clef1< of OrangA County
on 01 26'200t
20016853303
Dally Pti.01 Feb I 8 t5
22. 2001 Th652
Fictitious Business
Name Statement
The follow1n9 persons
are do1119 bu-.iness as
Camburg ,~ng1neerin9
Inc 750t Slater •C 0
E Huntong1on Beach
CA 92647
Camburg Enooneenng
Inc (CA1 7501 SIBler
•C D E Hunt1ngto11
Beach CA 92647
This busonllS, is rc)n
dueled by a corp<mll1on
Have you ~larted
do1nq bUSIO"SS yet?
Yes 1 !>Ot
Camburo En911teaung
Inc
Jer•y Zardrm Pie~'
uent
Thi!> s1t1t11ment was
hleci w1tt1 Iha County
Clen. of Oranqe County
on Ot•2612001
20016853294
Daily P1IC1t Feb 1 8 15.
22 200 I Th659
Fictitious Bu1lne1s
Name Statement
The following persons
are dOon<J business as
STRADA ESCROW
140 Newport Center Or
1£100 Newport Beach
CA 92660
St•ada Ptopert1es Inc
(Calif l 140 N11wport
Cen1er Drive •108 Nrw
pon Snaeh CA 92660
This buS1ness u; con·
dueled by a COl'l)Ofilll0'1
Have vou Sldrled
doing busone•s yl)t?
Yes. Doc 2000
Strad• Properties
Inc Tim C3rr TteJsurer
This s1atomt1nt was
Med w1f11 the Coun1y
Cler1< >I Orlln<Je Goonry
on 02 062001
200161154355
Da••y P1101 Feb 8 15
22 Mar I 200 I Th698
Flc11tlous Buslne11
Name Statement
The totlow1ng persons
are do;ng bu\lneU es
La Eallella Market
Carnecena 621 W t9tti
St Cos11 Me~ CA
92627
John Lloyd P&ndles
Jr 621 W 191h St
eo.1a ~aa CA 92627
Rapnael Tover 821
W 19th Sf Costa
Mesa. CA 92627
Thts 1>vsm1ss it con·
dueled by 1 general
pertnersh1p
H1v1 you a11rt1d
doong bualOUI ytl No
A&phell Tovar
John Uoyd Ptnchea
Jr
Thi' 1t111men1 wH
flted with the County
Cittk ot Or•noe County
on 0 llJOnOO l
200191531107
Daily PdOI Fib 1 8 15
?2. 2001 Th!! 71
FlcUtlou1 BullneH
Ntme BtaWfMnt
Thi lollowlfl9 penlOl\I .,.~~Wu Werl!, 6A3 N
Tuat111 A111 , •K. Santa
Ant CA 92706
LeRoy No11>1rto
Rowland. s.43 ~ Tualln Ave., #K, Santa Ant, CA
92705
Paul Majoe, Jr o 8007
E S1ndt1on1 Or
Anaheim. CA 92808 Ths bullneu 11 oon·
docted by a o-ral partnership
Have you 111111d
dolno bu11na11 yet?
Yes. 12/2000
LeRoy Rowlt1nd
Th1t 1tat1ment was
tlled w11h the County
Cleril ol Orange Couroty
on 01119/2001
2001118524H
Daily Piiot Jan 25 Feb
I 8, 15, ?QQt Th6?fl
Flctltlou1 Bu11n .. 1
N1me Statement
Ttle following persons
are doing business as
Comfort Suun 20768
Lake Forest Or Lake
ForeS'I CA 92630
James & Frances
Chen LLC (CA) t6 Lyre IMne CA 92612
This business '' con·
dUcied by L1m1ted Lte·
blllly Co
Have you llerred
doing business yet? No
James & Franc86
Chen. LLC
James M H Chf'fl
Manager
This statement was
fried w11h the Couroty
Clen. ol Orenge County
on 01 2~200t
200111852175
Daily P1101 Jan 25. Feb
I, 81 15, 2001 Th641
Flctitlou1 Business
Name Statement
The following persons
are doing business as
Maid 4 You Cleaning
Prolession .. 1s .1:.>0 W
Coast Hoghway New-
port Beach CA 92663
Ma• Serve Int (CAI
3~ W Coast Highway.
Newport Beach CA
92663
This busmess 1s con·
ducted by a corp<>ratoon Have you sre11ed
00.ng bui;iness yet? No
Max Sen.e Inc
Bnan H 1llJbauoh
Pres1c1en1
This &talPmP111 was
flied with lhe County
Cten. ol Orange County
on 01130 2001
20016853596
Daily P1IOI F1tb l 8 15
22, 200t Th684
Fictitious Buslneas
Name Statement
Tne following persons
are dOlng business AS
Tale ol the Wl'ldle Res·
lauranl 400 Mmn Street
Balboa CA 92661
Wilham H Caouene
2804 Boa Vista Dr
Costa Mesa CA 92626
This bus1nes!. is con-
dooed by en 1ndMdual
Have you started
dorng business yet?
Yes April I 1969
W1l1tam H Caooette
This stawmon1 was
llled wllh the County
Cleril ot Orange Coonty
on 0113012001
200111953597
Daily Pilot Feb t. 8 15.
22 2001 Th68Q
Fictitious Business
Name Statement
The following persons
are dOtrig ous1roess as
Stephen P Sandland
Archilect 2049 Port
Bristol Newp0r1 Beocn.
CA 92660
Stephon P Sandland
Architect :?049 Port
611s101 Newpor1 Beeth.
CA 92660
Tn1s bu"ne!.s rs COO·
dueled by an 1nd1V1dual
Have you Marted
oo.ng bus1ne~ vet? No
Srephen P Sandland
This s1a1ement was
liled with the County
Clen. of Orange Coonly
on 01002001
20018115360• Daoly Poto! Fib I 8 15.
22 2001 Th676
Flc1itlou1 Bu1lness
Name Statement
The lollow1no persons
are doing busroose as
Herbs Au10 Rep1111.
2045 Plac1nt111 Ave .
<Mita Meu CA 92627
Renato Tuducan
18t3 N1n11.tei.11 Ptace
Cosla Mesa CA 92627
This business 1s con·
ducted by an ndMdUal
Have you started
do•no business ye!? Ve1, 01/0312001
Renato Tuducan
This statement was
tiled with the Coonty
Ctert< of Orange County
on. 0 I '30'200 I
2001H5H05
Dail'( PllOC Feb I 8 15
220 2QQ1 Th§75
Flctltloua Bu1lneu
Name Statement
The lolfow1no persons are doing buSfnose u
Th• Sourc.bo•. 2052 Newport Blvd #6-99
Costa M111. CA 92627
0.Vld M Kalltlll.. 38 t
Hemolton •0203 Colt• Mesa. C,t, 92$27
Ths blt .. ne,. 11 ~
Ouaed by '" tndo~ H•v• you 1tar1ed
dOlng bu""-yel? No
D•vtd K1h11ak
Th11 11at1m1nl waa
1rled with thll County
Ctefk o1 °' •noo County on 02/06l2'00 I
2001"54U3 OMV PflOt ~lb I 1 ~
22. Mar l 1 20Qt TNm
Flctltlou1 Bualnea1
Name Statement
The folloWt~ .,. doing ...
• Cltan 1nd Cl1•r
HounkHping 27202 Raolo. MitelOn Viejo, CA
02892 ' Linda Audrey Fr•nll,
27202 Reglo, Mlulon Vtelo. CA 92692
Th1t bu.llneu rt oon-
duC'led by '" indMdual H1v1 you 111rt1d
doing bltllnlu yee? No
l.Jnda lwOtey Frank
Thia 1tat1men1 w11
hied w1tti the County c~ °' O.enge County on o 1/30/2001
200181531113 Daily PllOt Feb 1, 8, 1 S,
220 20()1 It!668
Fictitious Bu1lnH1
Name Statement
The lollowtfl9 pereont
are doing 0011.neu u .
Real T1m11 Mar1i:111ng &
Dupl1cet1oro. 919
Bayside Dnve. Suite F2. Newport Beach, CA
92660
John P Tomk1neon.
919 Bayside Drive. 54Jrte
F2. Newport BMCh. CA
92660
This buamess is con·
d'Ueled by 111 ondMdual
Have you started
doing bus1n1as yet?
Yes. 111t2001
John P Tomkinson
Thts s11tement was
filed wotn the County
Cleril of Orange County
on 01130/2001
2001118531111 Daily p IOI Feb I 8. 15
22, 2001 Th669
Flctltlou1 Bu1lne11
Name Statement
The following persons
are doing business as
~ethryn AHeero's
Bou11qu11. 309 Palm St .
Suite C Balboa CA
92661
Lisa Gordon 888
Halyard Newport
Beach CA 92663
This businesli IS con·
duC'le<f by an 1ndrv1dual
Have you started
doing business yet?
Ye5. 12/111995
l,.1sa Gordon
This starement was
foted with the County
Clort. of Orange County
on Ot J0.2001
2001&1153&10
Da~y F'llOI Feb I 8. t 5
220 2001 Th671
Fictitious Bu1lne11
Name Statement
TM tollow1ng persons
arc;o d0&ng bos•ness as
No1ary Support Serv·
ices 28152 Rubicon
Court Laguna Niguel.
Calrfornta 92677
Lortnda Brooks
Houqhton 28 t 52
Rubicon Court. Laguna
Niguel Cahlornta 92677
This business ts con-
ducie<f by an 1nchvidual
Have you llarted
doing bu~N)iS ye1? No
Lo{tnde Brooks
Hough on
This statemenl was
filed with the County
Cieri.. ol Orange County
on 0 t f.30/200 I
200181153609
Daily PrlOI F ab 1 8. t 5,
220 2001 Th672
Flctltlou1 Bu1lne11
Name Statement
The lollow1no persons
are dOlng busrness as
Janina lntenors F A
2300 Faorv11w Ad
•L205 Costa Mes.a CA
92626
Janina Pazdan 2300
Fa11v1ew Ad . •L205.
Costa Mesa. CA 92626
This busoroess ts con-
dueled by an 1ndMduat
Have you slarted
doing busoness yet?
Yes 01'22101
Jan1n;i Pazdan
This statement was
filed w11h the County
Cieri< ol Orange County
on O 1 '2212001
2001ea52ne
Dally Ptlol Fob I, 8. 15.
22 2001 Th667
Fietltlou1 Bu1lne11
Name Statement
The lollOwonsi persons
ere dotno bu11ness as
Bond Maf'k111ng 215
W Forst St. '217
Tuslln CA 92760
Carohne Bond. t845
Aroahe1m Ave • • 18·C.
Cos1a Mesa, CA 92627
This bu11ness Is con·
doefed by an tndMdual
Hav1 you started
doing bus1n1ts yet?
Yea 9T
Cerolone Bond
Th11 stallment was
llled with the County
Clel'k QI Orange County
on 02106/2001
20011185'349
Daily P1lo1 Feb 8. 15.
221 Mar 1 2001 Th702
Flctltlou1 Bualne ..
Name Statem9nt
The foUowo1l9 pefl()nl
at• doing buainesa u
A ) New Tn.mpet M~
lstnes 8 ) 8ffdo9 Times. 1168 BoiM Way. Colla
Me!l8 CA 112626
Rhond1 Oeroi1t. 1168
BoiM Way Cosla Mola.
CA 92626
Th.. buelMN II OOl\-
IM:1ed by an ~
Have you a11rttd
~~_r7No
Th.. '1lllfMlll .....
lllld wtth lhe County Ct~ ol Orange County
OI\ 02/02/2001
2001H54031
01i1y P1tot Fao 8. 15,
22. \eat 1 20Q I ThCm
ADV!RTIHM!NT
FOR INDI
$Ubject to oonditlON
p1eao1bld by "' Wldlf· ""*'· Mli.d bids for • ~ Sum Conllld 1111
ilMled for the lollow4nO Worl!: TELECOM CABLING,
STEIHHAU9'9l0 ICt 2
PAOJICT NO.:
UCl·8'·21tt
(l!f-4322)
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, IRVlNE
IRVINE. CALIFORNIA
928117
PROJECT
DESCRIPTION:
Prov1d11 All labor,
aqulpm1nt, 1uppll11.
matar1at1 end 1uper·
vision neoenary to In·
s1111 Cat SE cable ~
tweero telephone tennl-
1111 room1 on Ndl floor
and the Vlrtoul labl,
ci.urooma. and offlcee
per the dr1twtnga ~
lngs included are
Sleinheus Hall (5 l10fiee ~ ba11m1nt. 1tt,164
sq. 11 ) and Elio Sci II (5
1tort11 + baHmenl.
214.586 IQ 11)
Each l1ooc &hi• be a
compt111 1nstallat1on
with llS11ng and aa-bulll
drlWIOgl provided Ill the
completlOn of Heh fie)!)(
ES1'1MATEO
CONSTRUCTION
COST: 1250,000.00.
Note: Prim• Blddet1
who do not mHt the
qu1tlflc1tlon1 111 t"9
Contrect Oocum1nta
may not be lllglble for
IWlfd.
Brdd1n9 Documents
Wiii be 1va table to ~
ders on FRIDAY,
FEBRUARY 2, 2001
and wih be issued al
DESIGN &
CONSTRUCTION
SERVICES
Un1verSlly of
C.lllomia. lr.nne
3500 8e11dey Place
Irvine CA 92697 ·2450
(949) 824-6630
Hot Une:
(M9) 1124-4117
81dd1ng Documents
will no1 be avalleble lo
Prime Bidder a11er
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9,
2001
Chec:lcs tor a non-r9-
tundlbll '" will be re-quired 111 the amoun1 o1
$2.5.00 per "' ot BKl-
d1ng Ooc:uments
Checks are to be
made payable lo Tne
Regents ot the Umver·
sity ol c.111om1a
Seeled Bod!I wilt 001 be
accepted alter 2:00
P.M., FRIDAY,
FEBRUARY 111. 2001.
8td Securiry 1n Iha
amount ot 1 O'lo ol the
Lump Sum Base Btd e.·
clud1no alternates shill
ac:c:ompany each Bid
The Surety ruu1ng the
Btd Bond shall be. on !he
Bid Oeedhne. 111ted 1n
the letesl publ11hed
State of Callfom11 De·
partment of lnauranoe.
bst ol tnsurera Admrned
to T ra.nsac:t Surety Insur·
ance Ill This S1ete
A mandllory Pre·Std
Conterence end man·
datory Pr•Btd Job Walk
wtll be conducie<t on
FRIPAY, FE8RUARY I ,
2001 beolronlng promplly at 1:00 A.M. Partlcipents
shall meet at
--a~--·~·-;,~
' I . ., . ... ~ ,
the IJiddlnO Dooomlnu
and to pay P'•Ydincl
.. """ .. !hi loc:a tlon ol tie Wottt.
The euocaelul Bidder
11111 be reqund IO hr.le the follOwlnQ State of
Cellfom4a Con1ractot1
lloenM current 11 the
tiinl ol IUbnlllllon of the
Bid LICENSE
CLASSIFICATION
LICENSE CODES·
Low v~ Sys*1'll
C· 1 °' Electtlc:.el C-1 O Olli!R PROJECT
SPECIFICS:
BldcMf au.unceUOn1
called for to b1
eubmltted 1t time of
bid Include, but 111 not
...... ruy tlmlted to:
(1) Five ~r requlr9-
ment for name and l~M Ind (b) eotn• ~ 1tW91 protecrta In PMt thfM ,..,. a11na.
Ill ltl llD encl 1COP1 to
thl1 orolec:t.
THE .REOENTS OF
THE UNIVERSITY OF
CALIFORNIA
FEBRUARY. 2001
Published Newport
8eech·Co1ta M1u
Dally Pilot Febfua/Y 2. 8,
2001
FTH820
Fletltlou1 Bu11ne ..
Name Stat11Mnt
The following persons
are doing bustness as·
Orange Coa11 Solt
Tissue 844 Product&On
Place. Newport Beach.
CA 92663
Michael Richard
TaXlor 19772 West·
wtnds Lane. Huntington
Beacn CA 92646
TI11s buSlOISS IS con·
dUe1ed by an 1rocltv1duaJ
Have you srerted
doing business yet? No
Michael A TeX1or
This 1111tement was
hied with the Counry
Cleril ol Orange County on 02/06/2001
20011185•372
Daily Pilot Feb 8 t5.
220 Mer 1 2001 Th696
Flctltlou1 Bualness
Name Statement
The lolloWlng persons
ere doong bu~ness as.
TroplCs Restora11on
2056 t Su,tiur1>1a Lane
Hunlington Se.11ch CA
92646
Ehzabelh Amen!
20561 Suburbia Lane
Hunton111on Beach, CA
92648
This bus1nus 1s con-ducted by an 1ndMdoal
Have you alerted
doing busrness yet?
Yes. 1 ll/2001
Ehza1M11h Ament
This sta11man1 was
hied wrth the Counry
Cieri< of Or.nge County
on 02/02/200 I
200111854020
Oa1ly Pilot Feb 8. 15. 22, Mar I, 200 I Th688:
NOTICE OF
SEIZURE
PURSUANT TO
HEALTH AND
SAFETY CODE
SECTION
11471/11488
ANO NOTICE OF
INTENDED
FORFEITURE
PURSUANT TO
HEALTH AND
SAFETY CODE
SECTION 11488.4
On January 4 2001 al
312 36th SlllOI, New·
port Beach, CA the prop-
erly deac11b1d es
St.597 was aetZed pur·
suan1 to Health ond
DESIGN &
CONSTRUCTION
SERVICES
UrvverSlly ol
Cahlorrwa IMne
3500 Bartcley Place
(Comer of Eas1
Peltason Drive erocl
Cempus Dr111e)
IN1ne, Callfomla
92697·2<150
ATTENDANCE AT
, Setety Code Section
THE PRE·BIO CON-
FERENCE AHO JOB
WALK IS MAN·
OATORY FOR ALL
PRIME CONTRAC·
TORS. THE MEETING
WILL BE CLOSED AT
9:05 A.M. ANY PRIME
CONTRACTORS AR·
RIVING AFlER THIS
TIME WILL NOT BE
ELIGIBLE TO PA~
PATE IN THE BIO PRO-
CESS AS A PRIME
CONTRACTOR •
Only blddefs who par·
loapltl tn bo"1 lhl l'>r•
Bid Conf ertJtlOI and ttie
Job Walk rn th11r
enurely. wtll be allowed
to bid on the Project as
l>(ime conrreciora For
lurlher 1n1ormt11on. ooo·
tect UC! Contrar:ll De-
partment within Design
& ConetfUcilOO SeMoM-
Ehflda R Hoclcenhult al
(949J 824-4n5
The 1uccesalu1 Bidder
and 111 Suboontrac:tora
wth be required to follow
tl'le nondllCl'1m1n1111on ro-
qult1m1rot1 111 tortll tn
11471/11488 by tha Newport Beach Police
Department
The property was
setzed wt1h r8$ped to al·
loge<! vlOlafton(s) ol 11
Secoon(s) of the H•allh
and Safety Code
Section You ar1 hereby
notthed that the Dtstnc:t
Attorney of Orange
Coun1y has lrolltated
PfOOffdtroos to torlen ttie
abov1-descrtbed pr09·
CJPAmt!tueo0
noUJOtdJ ...
tlvnt fMl!fo!JJf,U.
CONROY1S
FLOWERS
2933 Harbor Blvd. ~of Hlltlor & ... I
714.540.3135
2275 N~ llvd. rl~rrvlfW)
9-U.64S.Ql46
1rfY pu-1 to HNl!tl
and S1t1ty Codt SeotlOrl 1 t 408 • YOU 8/e lnMIUc;lad tlwl
II you dNlte IO oontMt
the lorftilUll Of ttll1
property. purtul.l\t to
Heal1tt •lld Safety Code Sec11on I .. 88.6. you
mU6t fill 1 verified daJm
atatlng your tnll(llt in
ltll pr09911'1 YOU 1'1111.i
lile thil claim In lhe Su-perior Court of the
County of Orange wrtlWt
(30) deyt °' 1hl h put>. jjca11on ol 1h11 Nouee
unl111 you r1c11ve
actual notiee (Plea11
UM 01F00715) You
nws1 Mrve an IOdorsed
oopy ol the Qla1m on lho
District Attorney of Or·
ange County (Attn
01puty-1n Chtrge N ET) 11 40 1 Civic:
Cenler Dr1v1 West
Santa AN. CA 92701
wlttWl 1htrty (30) da)'ll of
the fllong ol the claim tn
1ha Supenor CoutVC1v1t
Otvlalon
Thi failure to 11mely
flt. and Hc:Ure • venfled
dalm atetong an tnteres1
1n the property 111 the Su-
penor Court will re$Ull tn
Iha property being de-
d.lrl<I or 0<darld lor·
lllled to lhl Sla1e of C.I·
tforn1a arocl d•atnbuted
pursu1n1 to the
prOVISlons ol Health and
Safety Code Section
1 t 489 wnhoul further
nocJce or heanng
Publlshed Newport
8tJ11ch·Coata Mesa
Dail'( P110t February 1 8
15. 2001
Woeo Th665
Flctlllou1 Bu1lness
Name Statement
The toflowl"Q persons
are doing busJness as
Conquest lnvesllga·
hons. 1500 Adams Ave
•200 Coats Mesa CA
92626
Carmela Dianne
Gonzalez. 1500 Adams
Ave •200 <Mita Mesa
CA 92626
This business is con·
duc:ted by an 1n<11Vldual
Have you started
domg business ye1? Vas, 6197
c;arm,la Dianne Gonzale
This latement wes
hied with the County
Cieri< ol Orange County
on 02/02' 200 t
200161154039
Daily Pilot Feb 8, 15,
22, Mar 11 20()1 Th691
Flcllllou1 Bu1lne11
Name Statement
The foflow1ng persons
are oo.ng buso""8 es
AAA Anrac11ons Im·
men a s T 1ek11 Service
1 n8 Newport Stvd .
Cosla Mesa CA 92627
Peul Davis. 1606
Lincoln Ave • Newpor1
Beaeh. CA 92660
ThlS business 1s con·
duded by an 1ndtVldual
Have you starled
doing business yet?
Yes 1960
Peul D11v1s
This sta1em1n1 was
hied w~h Iha County
Clef1< ol 0.ange County
on 02/021200 I
200111854016
Daily Pilot Feb 8. 15,
22, Mar 11 20()1 Th692'
Flctltlou1 Bu1ln111
Name St•tement
The loftowtng persons
ar1 dOlng busoriess as
EUAOPRfNT 10221
Slater Ave S1e 203,
Fountain Valley. CA
92708
Trmothy Garth, 196
Cecil Place Costa
Mesa CA 92627
This business 1s con·
ducted by an 100.Wlual
Have you Slatted
doong buStneSS yet? No
Timothy Garth
Th11 statement was
hied wtlh 1h1 County
Doily Pilot
Flctltlo"9 Butlna ..
Name Stst.ment
Thi lallow111g perton
are dolno ~ u
VICltona Uly'1 Nail•. t 125 VlC1orla Street C09ta Mua. CA ~7 8cnh Thi Nguyen. 948
Oownlng Circle, 'Wo11
mNler, CA ll2e83
Thia busmeae II con
ducted by 6n ltldMCllJAI
Hav1 you 1tar1111
d<>lng bu11ness yrt
YM. 011171118
8'nh Tht Nguyen
Thi1 Stalemerot Wil\
hlod with tha Cou11tv
Clel'k QI Onlnge County on 02/06l2001
200181154349
Dally PHoc Feb 8. t5 22, Mar 11 20()1 Th7Q4
Flcttllou1 Bu1ineu
Name Statement
The tolloYwtnsi pera •
are dOtna blniness a•
Th• Flenard Omur 1663 I Mtllrkan Ave
IMne CA 92606
John 0 Fox. 16f:l•
Mtlllluln Ave IMne C.&
92606
Thia business is CC/r
duded by an tndMclu o
Have you Slarr •
doooQ business ye!? N
JoM D Fox
This 111111ment "" ,
hied with the C0t1 !y
Clen. ol Orange Cou•"•
on 021021200 I
200168540t9
0111y P1lo1 Feb 8 1
?2, t.1ar I. 2001 Tt>t ~
Flctltlou1 Bu1lness
Name Statement
Tne lollowrng pers '
are doing business "
Robert Stewart Em•
gency L1ghhng1Pr ,
ucts, 275 E 16th ' 1
Costa Mesa. CA 92,,.
Robert S1ewa11 27~ r
161h SI Costa Mr t
CA 92627
This t>uaoness •S
dueled by an 1n<11V10" 1
Heve you su11• J
doing business
Yes Dec 2000
Robert S1ewB11
Thrs starement "i
hied with the Co11 1,
Cieri\ ol Orange Cou••'•
on 02106/200 I
20016854352
D111ly Pilot Fett 8 1·
220 Mar I 2001 Tto~
17'5 oanwues I
DANIELL
John, R. Daniell.
pilled IWIY Feb 2
2001, In Newport
Beach, he WH 82. He
had llvld In the New·
port Beach area most
of hl1 llf1 1nd was a
builder, contractor and
1ttomey. He served 36
y11r1 In ectlve duty
and 1ct1v1 reserved
duty In the US Coas1
Guard, ht l llO was a
member or Newport
Harbor Yacht Club
1lnee 1934.
He 11 survived by wife
81vtrlH D•nl1ll New·
port Beach and son
Brien Lewi• Daniell of
Bouldtr Co.
Servlc11 were
private.
LOCAL
MOITUAllE~
PIERCE IROTMERS
IEU BROADWAY
Mortuary • Chapel
Cremation
110 Broadway
Costa Mesa
842-9150
ci.n. of Orange County
on °210012roJ,81154350 Call Classified Today
Daily Pltor Feb 8. 15. 1949) 642.56]8
22, Mer t, 20()1 Th70t Li.--'-------
Discount Casket
I 1.111.1r11111.111.I 1\1111.d ''1'"'
Cin"X Snv1c< 11ntl QU11/1ty Ctsk<tJ for Im
Direct Cremation .. $495
Immediate Burial .. $995
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starh u rompkthl"" wi'/J fik JO'" fictiMus bllJinm nAIW tt11tm1t11t with llx
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OPPORTUl<ll Y
Al1 re;it est.IV •dv•rtisony
In lhoS lll!WSl)aOtr IS SU~l"Cf
to the ~tl<lfral IN 1100,•no
Act of 1968 l\ ~mrnd-.a
wh1<.h m•ke• ·t 1fltu•1 h ad\lerllse ·ant prererr1" t
ltmltilllon 01 O•>t11m11i.1t•'lll
!»>Id on r3c1 cow tell~·
ion H• MlMit.lp 1~m1L ll
s1atus or na11011al l•1101n "'
an onlrnhu11 10 r1a~r ~"V
such p1elertnct hu l~l1un
Of dtSl.llffillldllOO
This n~wspJptr 11111 1101
~now1001v acc~p1 any •dver11sem,n1 lor ot 11
eslal' Wlllt.h I) "' -'tllJl•Ull
ol lht law Our 1eo1dt11o "'" h11tby in101111eu 11141 Jlt
dWtfflnOS •dvert1~eoJ in 1111~
08WSP.1Pfr are ~vail3DI~ r 11
•n equ.il Oj)pol111n1lt Duo<
to t001r•aon 01 d"''''"' nahon lJf HUO lull '«• •'
I 800 424 8~90
1 HOUSESICOHOOS
FOR SALE G~NERAL
O~ESTOP HO\tt: Bl \ l\C, St Pt.R'iTOIU
l-1~72J..68S7 24 hrs
\fttn.n Real • •llllf
E'-'AIL •"""'2•
HOMES OF
THE WEEK
ShOWCIH
Hom11
For Wt
In Our Sit
Rell Est.Ill
Supplement I
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TUMdly SPM
Alto ...
Open ttouM
Ultlnp Avt.
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Wtdne1d1y
5PM
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In the Bnt
LOCAL
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8ec:tlon
Cll T~ 11 LISA
RIVERA
t4M74-4252 ANNE WllLEY
MH74-t249
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10 HOUSESICOfl>OS FOR SALE COSTA MESA
09EN SUN 1-S
308 16th plKe
Charming E11tside
cott1ge 2bt, hke new on
la1ge lot $350.000 Agt
Bev 714·969-7244
21H olf1et 2.Sba. 2 c.r
g11, AC. remod In 2000.
1verthlng1 NEW. Paint
Hdwd 110011. 1ppl 1.
plumbing, electric. Ille.
$269,000 Agenl
949-641).7000 X301
Cell 949-280-2ll!__
32 HOUSES/CONDOS FOR SALE NEWPORT BEACH
Lg. Elecut1v1 2Br 1 c.gar
Coo<Jc., ~ N"pl ~ ckY..e 10 .nupp,ng o..u~ close
S~8~~ agt 34910· 6t27
S338K Picture Pet1ect
Mediterranean Villa.
2or 2ba wa!lo. 10 sand &
ShopS Agt 949 723·8120
•BEACH RETREAT•
walk to bay & beach.
3br 3ba $379,000 Agt
949-723-8120
•VIEW GIANT•
7BR, 4BA, Close to
Beach! $775,000
Agent 949·723·8120
•OCEANFRONT•
New Home 5BR, deck.
rare find. 2.295
Agent 949·723·8120
4br, 2.5b8 2 sty
STUNNING VIEW
10.000 sqft lot
HigheSI poml ,,, aM
c.I the PO!! Stoeets
CJn accomooate very large , .ustorn l'IOmt! S925 000
Gerry Long
Coldwell Banker
949-718-2366
65 ft boat dock
S..t v-of bay I ntght
llOhb 2bf den, °' 3br.
261, Mair w/some view
E1tr1 1torage on ground
llv.I Wiiii IO Udo Vlllage.
Agt Mary Fryer St.195.000
949-723·7065
BACK BAY
OPEN SA TISUN 1 -4
307 El(IUINI
3br 2 Sb• l1mrm.
b1ylron1. home In tllt
blulh Upg11ded.
enlarged 949-494.oetO
8AYCREST NORTH
1736 HIQhland
OPEN SATi'SUH 1-4
Beau 4ll• 2bol house hdwd
111'1 prv Dackyd w spa &
ded< by own&• S5951<
w•ll coop ,.. A9e111s 949·642·0248
VERSAILLES
Pentnouse 1B•
Great Value' Gated Comm
Pool Spa.Gym
$177,000
MlryAnn W. McGuire
94H4M770
Prudlntlal Calif' AMl!y
BAYFRONT
Apartment Homes
A LuxuriOt4 S E(pefltl1CI'
Upgraded 2BR, Den On The Water S,.500
2BR, 2BA With Harbor View $2500
Private Patios • Tkd EntT1et • CaflllN • Wood
Burnlq Fireplaces • Plfvate Bead! and Martu
Boat Sllps Avellable • Spartdln1 Swt.tnlq Pool
Lush Tropical La11dsc:lpl11.g • SeCOlds to
Balboa bind & Ba.Jlkl• Sliopplnc ~nter
The Newport Mart• Apt. Home.
91 9 Bayside DIM. PMW'POft -..di
(949, 760-0919
N WNG.col9
WINTER SPECIAL I 202 2BDRM 2BATH
Sp.tCIOU5 1100 st Apanmenl
tiorne lle\Ue<I "' • M>Od8d "-------"" communrty near Fas/'lon I:'!"""""""""""""""""""""""""~ Island w open Mchen latge
masier so~e ~ st0<1ge
oversae pa!JO & balCOny
From s' 535
888·219·0l54
lido l1le qu et 1 or ne.-ty
remooeled oarage no petS
S 1450 rno ulll~·es ,f!Cluded
714-772-9272
1 155 ~1
Ocean Front 2br 1ba,
nicely tum1sfled laundry
pkng Weekly·Monthly 323·
665-6920 or 323-394-43S4
159 HOUSESICONDOS FOR R£HT COAOHA DEL llAR
Motel
MANAGERS
• SPECIAL• s 154 ()() ta.JI MJy
j~USt pttsenl lt"5 Adi
235 nns & li.1chentlts
S.1ua1od on beaoo11Ay
lall(Keaped grounds
FEATURES 24 Hour
Lobby 011ec1 d111
phones Free HBO
ESPN & O.WPool &
Jacuw Guesl lauri·
dry Clo&e 10 ~5 & 55 Fwys Mtn s from 0 C
F1trgrd$ colltge and
~115 Walking dis·
lance 10 shops and
restaurants
COSTA MESA
MOTOR INN
2ZT7 Hitt>« Blvd
Phone 94M45-4840
SPACE FOR LEASE
11Gl EL Pl \/ \ • '°'I \\ P<>R I B1 · \< II
One at 883 sq. ft. and one at 201 5 1>q. ft.
2nd floor/Gorgeous ocean view with Catalina and Balboa
Island sunset. Walking distaJi}ce to Fashion Island.
1st floor I 902 sq. ft. Oceon views 7 off ices plus
2nd floor 1500 sq. ft. Son Miguel view 6 offices plus recept oreo
(was on executive suite)
3rd jl.oor I 620 sq . .ft. Beautiful offices with tree views, very calm
I st floor 367 sq . .ft. Small 3 room office Balcony views
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 MANY MORE
JOANNA TARPLEY
949-7 60-9150 exc. 212
Cell phone 949-230-2688
476 EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES
Retail Advertising
Full 11ine ou111c11 .....
representah•• nte<Md in
the 11ta1I 1dv1rtJ11n9 de-
p1rtm1nl for community
newspeper group M0t1·
day ltvu Friday 8 30 1.m
lo 5.30 p.m Pnnt Mhtrt••
Ing 11les Hptrience
preferred but not re·
quired M11nt11n current
accounts. incl S011C11 new
business Appllc.nt mutt
be rnotlv1ted. self llartlf
end goal-«lenttd S..lary
plus 1ncen11v1 plan tx·
cellent benefit p1ck1ge
phys1c11/drug 1creenlng
requ11ed EOE Fu rt·
sume to Judy Oen1n9 Ad
vertl1lng Dorector 11
949-631-6594 or m111 re·
sume to T1rne1 Com·
rnumty News· Attention
Judy Oetting PO Bo•
1560 Costa Mts1 CA
92627
476 EllPt.OYMm
OPPORTUNITIES
Tiit Newpon 8eadl
Counlly Club ' a rt;'~. .,,--. tor
ti &nu~· "491 ,.....,
W'I! ~ll'-JCI .\ &e.1!ril90
U • I C•ndodale
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642-5678
NOVENA.$ 11454 FURNrTURE I 476 EMPLOYMENT
OPPORTUNITIES THE GALLUP ORGANIZATION
Thankyo4
Saini Jude for favor
received. BHW
Lerlng1on Armolre Entei
taJnmelll Gii Pacific Cohee·
bOn 81 on hog!! 43m Width
23tn deep 1TV stereo) Great
txJy $2000 949-574· 1872
CARING PEOPLE Nffdtd
PT/fl.. p11d hrs M1~e 1
difference In Ille llves of
Ille elderly In thetr homn
Comp1nlon1h1p. mt1l1,
1mnd1. 11 their person.ii
1ld1 No c1rtlflc1tlon
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ESTATE SALE SO YMfl of
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Fu & S11 8am-4pm
14 pi.et Cherry Wood dining room Mt. T allle & 8
chai.,, Duflet & chtna flU1Cll
New Sllll boxed. OOSI $9000 --------. sacnhce S2300 Matching
server S400 ~9-337·2236. DRIVERS WANTED
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