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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2001-02-22 - Orange Coast PilotSERVING THE NEWPORT -MESA COMMUNmES SINCE 1907 ON lHE WEB: WWW.DAILYPILOT.COM lHURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 2001 Rifts start to show in CryStal Cove fight • On eve of meeting at Joan Irvine Smith's ranch, some are concerned about lack of public input in state park's future . Paul Clinton DAILY PILOT CRYSTAL COVE -Alter band- mg together to stop plcins for a lux- ury resort at Crystal Cove State Park, enVl.fonmenta.ltsts are begmrung to snipe at each other over how to tdke the next step. With an inVlldllon-only meellng set rrs OVER Resort developer takes state buyout See story, Page AS for Prtddy dt heiress Joan IMne Snuth's San Juan CaplStrano rdnch, some of those pldnning to attend are Sdytng an altemdllve to the resort should be hdShed ·but LO publlc instead of belu.nd d osed doors Among them is Sdndy Genis, d co-founder of Fnends of Hdrbors, Beaches and Parks dnd d former Costa Mesa mayor. Gerus Scild Wednesddy .,he I'> con- cerned the meeting could be v1t-wcd dS an attempt to craft d prowct w1th- A DANCE, ANDA WORD J.nnlf•r Kho DAILY PllOT Polynesian group will travel to Hawaii foi an international competition A "family" of more than 100 15 ltavelmg to Htlo. Hawau, today to share stories through Polynesian dance and music. "It's fun,• said Kainoa Asuega, 17, who has been dancing with Lokelani's Rhytlun of the Islands in Costa Mesa for about two yea.rs. "Lt's a good workout Watching the weather • Balboa Peninsula resident has set up a Web site to keep others posted on the highs and lows he experiences. ........ Wink .... OMY PILOT BALBOA PENINSULA -Jim Fournier bas always hid a thing for w ther. SEE LOKELANI PAGE A6 "We did not come together to subvert the public process. We came together to fight the resort." Sandy Genis co-founder of Friends of Harbors, Beaches and Parks out publtc mput She also likened 1t to the secret dedl C<1hforn1d State Parks struck with rPsort developer Michael Freed in 1 ~1q7 to dCl dS concess1ond1re for a $:375-<1-mght re'>ort. A1 a child, the 61-year-old Balboa PeniDJula resident dr am d of baVl.Dg a weether .tats.on ol hit own. For • while, h m6Mged to Ntilfy h1t needl with a barom· eter he p6cUd up at a~ Nie for Sl. SH FOURNIER MG1 AS ... ..... , ............... . Thdt contrdct, d rnntrovNStdl bO· Yl!d r pdct to operdte th(' rf.''>ort, Cdme dS the stdte dbdndom·d 1t'> I Cf82 gen- erdl pldn for Crystdl Cov1• "If we do thdt, Wl' re no h£-ller thdn thosP folks in Sdtrd.ITwnto who mdde thPu dltemdbvc l.x>lu.nd closed doors,· Gemc, '><ltd • \\" cbd not come togMhN to '>UbVPTl lhl' puhllC prOCl''>'> \\(• C"dffif' to<JCthpr to hqht thP rf'SOrt • GC'Ob Sdlcl shE> dl'>o ohJP< L'> to pub- lic comnwnts from Snuth, who hds '><Ucl the• nwt•Unq would hf• d torum to "throw out '><>nw 1cl!'d'> on th<' tdble • Rede hNl WPcln1·'>dd\-"'nu th '>did thP mc•Nmq wc1., not tU1 ;1ltt•mpt to cut d <.E>crPt clc<1I It wtll he· U'>t•d d'-ctn AIOYI: Dancers Ka.Inoa Asuega. left, and Steve RJvera are among the more than l 00 members of Lokelanl' Rhythm of the Islands who will travel to Hawaii to compete in a Tahitian competition. UFT: One of the dancers, llhouetted by Ught shlnJng through the Costa Mesa stud.Jo's front door, prepares to demonstrate a routine. PHOTOS 8Y GRFG I ft~ I OMV Pit.OT ~tic•J)lttOn of next week\ Toshit>. Senior a.ssK. Fnc:t.y's o.ily Pilot Wiii look • little different. • A pr.-.new section woll wrl!p around the~laf news end 'PO"" MdtOn The Piiot. of (ourte, will pt<Mde (~ c0¥W9of tht Senior PGAtwf1' ' throughout Mlft Wlllk. opporturuty to up<.ldtc• d< tJV1"t'> ohout the r<1p1dly chdngmg ldndsc dpe ol Crystdl CovC'·s future• .,hi• Sdld Thi., dll hd<. to qo through the publ.Jc JJroces., <.;mith "did • tn the· mecU1nme WI' JU"t want to make surr> nothing '>hp'> through thP crdckl. Jt·dnnette !"-.1NnlN•.., of the Sterrd Club Wd'> relu< tdnt to J>rejudqt• Fnddy s meetmg ·we nH.><1 to pu.,h tor puhllr: work- '>hops 'I. !PmJt-P'> <.<ud I don't knov. \\ hdt it-.. gmnq to lw All I know L<; I \"(' been 10\lll'd to lunch - LdUfd Davie k thl' f1111ncln cil thP Alhd nc <' to RP'>ctw C r) .. 1r11 Cov1" could not lw n•cH ht><l tor c omrnPnt \'.edne'>cld\- Attacks continue on zero tolerance •Attorney in d1stnct\ most controvprs1dl rct"..P and students qucstwn school board 's conl.lnut>d support of the policy Danette Goulet DAILY PtLOl NEWPORT-\. 1E~A -Tht• lrtw\ N 111 Ne\\-pDrt-1\ IP<.d '<. mo<.t rontrm pr. Sidi zero-tolerdnrE• < """ '>t11d Wednec;dav hi' 1<. hdlflE'd I>\ n -.chool bodrd member\ d .. wrt1on thctl thl' poliC) work., de'>pllt• rll'\' 11ppo .... 1- uon from the Ampncdn Bctr \-.-.n "Whdl I thmk '" outrdqt•ou., 1-. !trustee) Wend~ LPt'Cl' ""~ mq !thP pollcv) work.,, .,did c1ttoml'} Dt1v1d Shores \\ho -.ucce.,.,f ully rt•prP<.Pnt · ed Rvan Huntsmdn in h1-. '>llll against the Newport-ll•"c1 Unifw<I School 01<.tnct m I 948 Trc1mphnq on someone's C"l\'11 nqht., dot>.,n t medn it's workmq " Huntsman wc1<. ITdn'>INrf'cl hdlJway through his "t'nior yec1r c1t Corona del t-lar High School dlter pollce found a mdnJuand pipe in hi.. car The new blows 10 dn old fight come dlter the Amencan Bdr A.,c,n on tonday passed d re<,olutton di Its annual mt>etmq ht>ld in Sd.h Diego oppo<;tng zern-toh.•rc1ncE> poh- cies at school-. In the d1stnct tht> pohq c c11l-. for the 1mmed1ate susp1>n'>1on and transfer of am· '>tlldc>nt <dug ht wt th or under the "mnm•nn· <>I. -drug .. or dlcohol Although thE'Tt> ha .... ht•r.n mter- nuttent oppos1Uon to tht· pol.IC) for years. many board nwmher... ..uu stand by its ettecll\E>nes., as dot>-. former chool b<>drd membl.•r Jim de Boom, who helped wntl' lhE> policy~ "I still support the 4 210 (zero-tol- erance pol.JC)') dS d dPterrPnt dnd equal proponent of JU.,llre. • c,a1d de Boom, who is al"o cl Daily Pilot SEE ZERO PAGE AS llDEI lm'IUYS ----- <U91DS IS COMMIP fOIUM 1 l ---------1/1111 I PlllJ( llJOOS 13 vom Jt Sllf--~~---~--..... ...... , ... .. , I' IN ~Thursday, February 22, 2001 WORKING lllEFlY IN BUSINESS Muldoon 's proposes a toast Muldooo's Dublin Pub will try to set a world record for the largest 5imultaneous toast. . The attempt. will take place at 8 p.m. Fn· day, and will be coordinated with pubs throughout the country. The goal ls to get more than 400,000 people toasting at once. Muldoon's is at 202 Newport Center Drive, N ewport Beach. lnfonnabon: (949) 640-4110. Daily Pilot Classes to bring out the cook in children S ur La Table ts oHering cooking classes for dul· dren through Mdy, ide- al for kids 8 to 12. ·culinary Adventures for the Junior • Chef" and •French Cooking Pour le Petit Chef" are designed to give children skills and conridence in the kitchen. Samples of classes include ·spnng Fever· at 4 p.m. March 13, m wtuch kids will make butterfly pas- ta with asparagus. snap peas and mint; herbed fntta- ta with red bell pepper and fontina cheese: lavender- scented pound cake with strawbem es and whipped cream; and lemonade. The French cooking class on March 31 will include mak· ing croque monsieur (grilled barn and cheese sandwich). salade verte et vma1grette (green salad with vmai- grette) and profiteroles (tmy cream puffs). The classes range from $40 to $45. Sur La Table is in the Corona del Mar Plaza in Newport Beach. lnformallon: (949) 640-0200. Greer Wylder BEST BUYS The Blue Dolphin Salling Club 1!> oflenng free sailing lessons with d new club member!>h1p. The enroll- ment fee 1s $135, dnd 11 includes 18 hours of free sdllmg le-.sons The club 1., at 1t37 8dys1de Dnve. NP\\ - port Bedch lnformallon {94Q) 044 -2525 Look for the $10·off coupon m today's Dd1ly Pilot for repairs at Pick l!P the Pieces drt restoration. Pick Up the Pwces ca n work wonders on ddmaged Ben Bassham There's a big selecuon of moderately pnced furniture available at the Fumlture Trading Co. in Newport Beach. The showroom has a big selecbon of leather sofas, upholstered sofas, canopy beds, coffee tables. dining tables, desks, chairs, sofa tables, trunks, njght stands and armoires. The furniture and accessones are available in iron. pine, teak, mahogany, pewter, ceranuc and lalavera. The Furmture Trading Co ts at 3601 Jam- boree .Road pieces They !>penalize in glass. porcelain. painting.,, crystal, frame!. and graph1co., The coupon ii; good on repaus of $65 or more and not good toward work already m progress. Pick Up the Piece'> 1s al 711 W. 17th St .. Costa Mesd. lnformr1· t10n . {949) 645-9955. HE IS Bnnging the tilu craze homP SElf·MOTIVATED Ben Bassham, 311, design., and hwlds custom tropical decor. a c;tyle he refers to as • Hawauana " Known to his customers ds • 8dm- hoo Ben,· the now-Huntington Bedch resident sa.id he used to live m New- port Beach but •jumped the bndge" lo HunlUlgton when tus mothPr decided 11 was time for him to pay rent. I re Sdld he has always be(•n inde- pendent and that "this asset" remains d big part of his world today "I do 1t all -trom custom tropKal decor to beds, surfboard furniture dnd tilu bars,· Bassham said • r have d sign on my back door that says 'employee only·· THE BREAK Bas!>ham stdrted m the cu!>tom 1Jk1 busmess by building and installmq ttk1 bars for a handful of Hollywood hlm and television producers He learned about the furniture bus•- Furniture designer brings 'Hawaiiana' style to Orange County beaches ness on h.Js own by openlllg a furniture store almost 1mmed.tately after gradu- abng from h.Jgh school. ·1 did that for about 10 years, until the scene got too compebbve, • he said. • 1 moved to working with bamboo and llk.i because I had a belief that Hawa1- 1ana was going lo become very SUC· cessfuJ and very fdshionable. • So, equipped with his knowledge of the furniture business and the genes of a grandfather who also made tiki carv- mgs and PolyneS1an decor for some 30 years, Bassham took to his new endeavor like the proverbial duck to water. ·oesigrung and making thlS furni· lure und working with bamboo makes me fee~ relaxed,· he said. ·Tue prod- uct is simple yel peaceful, and I think that's why the Hawariana culture has been embraced by the people. It's very comforlable. • THE FUTURE Although Bassham JUSt opened his Yorktown Avenue store in Huntl.ngton Beach m November, there already are hints that Bamboo Ben wants to expand tus operation to offer a wider vanety of products to a growing cllen- tele Not one to be compldcent, Bdssharn said he 1s always see.King ways to d.tversify. "For 'now, the store w11l remain named the house of Bamboo Ben, and we will conbnue supplying our unique brand of Hawatiana, • he said. •But we are already looking at many different areas and products Wlthm the culture. Currently, Mrs. Bamboo lhlS Wlfe, Vicki! is startrng lo go m the dlrecbon of garments like sarongs and tops. So pretty soon, we may even mtroduce a women's line.• -Story by Torus lammer; photo by S.•n Hiiier Professional makeup artists from Estee Lauder will be on hand at the Macy's department store at South Coast Plaza today through Sunday. You can have complete make-overs done using Estee Lrnder products by stopping by the Estee Lauder counter. There's also a free Estee Lauder seven-piece gift set offered with any $20 Estee Lauder purchase. The gilt set includes a face and throat creme, skin toner, a color kit, body lollon and a full-size hairbrush. A children's portrait ~dlf• ,., happening dt Yuen Lui Portrait Photography at South Coast Plaza. If you book a session before WednPsddy, you'll receive one color 8-by-10-mch pho111 ror $19.45, dnd you can choose from sue color proofc;. The sllpulallons are that 1t\ for children 12 and younqer only and one offer per rarm- ly Yuen Lui 1s on Lhe second level of South Coast Plazd. m the> Crate & Barrel wmg Information (714) 545-884 5 A super chance to meet a model Glona Godfrey always has the best ups on the lat- est finds at the Discovery Shops in Corona del Mar. Just in are new stdined- glass windows from a ·weU- k.nown • stained-glass designer. •Last week, we had our annual spring trunk show, and now we have beautiful designer duds out for your cruise or vacation to a warmer climate,· says Godfrey. ·we are havmg a great winter sale, so stop by and get 25% to 65% off on great pieces of furniture and heavy clothing.• The Ameri- can Cancer Discovery Shop is at 2600 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. informa- tion: (949) 640-4777. Garden enthusiasts will lovP the rdre gladiolus that is now avaLlable dl Roger's Gardens. It's the first nurs- ery in the country to carry four new gladiolus bulbs by a world-famous hybndizer The new colors include bnght white with rutned edges. deep carmine red with silvered edges, wtute with yellow and red throats, and pmk with red edges. The flowers are ideal for the summer color they add to a garden, and other benefits are that they're disease resistant, vigorous growers and soar to up to 5 feet tall Roger's Gardens lS at 2301 San Joaqum Hills Road. Newport Beach. Being provincial folk, we've nev- er, ever seen a supermodel up close and personal. But fate has gwen us a chance to gawk at. and perhaps even meet, one of these celestial overp&d creatures Supermodel Elsa Berutez will grace The Ongmal Levi's Store at South Coast Plaza rrom noon to 1 pm Fn- day. Berutez, who will meet Wlth fans, 1s VlSibng courtesy of Levi's involve- ment with the Sports illustrated Swimsuit Issue, the cover of which she graces. She ts a woman, perhaps even the RETAIL ROUNDUP lund of lady that designer Hugo Boss created hlS new fragrance, •Boss Woman.· for Boss Woman perfume, available m March, •captures the essence of today's woman,· the public relabons reps tell us. The signature scent combines a base note of white cedar and sandal- wood, with a heart note of freesia, oms and passionflower, and a top note of mandarin, mango and kumquat. Although, last we checked, kumquat and mandarin smelled pret- ty much the same. If we took the women Crom CK and put them through a "Celebrity Death- match • with the Boss Woman, we wonder who would win. In any case, before batthng they should probably wash their hair with products from Redken's ·nue Calm• line. Bliss before carnage, we always say. Some of the ingredients include oat extract, black tea extract and orange peel essential oil Sounds like break- fast. Red.ken prod11cts are availabl e at loca.I,. stores. .Dait, Pilot 8EAD£8S HQDJN£ CA 92626 ~t No,_ sto-WEATHER AND SURF (949) 642-6086 Record yo\K comments about the Dally Piiot or news tips VOL 95, NO. 48 ADPRESS Our ~eu Is 330 ~ Bay Sl, THOMAS H. JCHtil50N. c.mt. ~.CA 92627. Publlttlef C<>RRECTJONS TONYDOOOO. 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POLICE FILES COSTA MESA • hdfk Avenue: v.nd.tlism was reported In the 2200 block.at 1 :so a.m. l't.teiday. • Wwt .._ Stn.t: A whkle burglary was reported In tht 600 block •t 9:20 a .m. Tuesday • w..t ttth StNet: Two"*" 40 and 45 ~an o4d, were trr~ on Mpiclon of ~ng and being dnJn!( in public in the 600 block et 9.25 p m l\mday. NEWPORT IEAot • Cerllll ,._.._Md '-""'.., ~ Polic. reported that someone stote • boat cover worth »oo from • boat lt9:11 tm. ~. • o.tto.111: Ploflc9 "PQ(ted thet iOmtOM stole flye ptite ot jeliwfry worth Ut.500 fnlm th9 m4Btet bed room of • houle In the SOD blod et • 11 pm Friday • Mli-.. OrtW.t..., Due•• Drtwe: ~ Mmt edaWOfNl"lon ~of 6-Mng undrilt ttw~ of lkohOt or drugJ 411 i a.m ~ w ¥lllm Mt at s.uoo. • .. , Doily Pilot Experiencing a coup le of painf ul rites of passage A s I lhrecitened last week, Uus is going to be about two qwte different ntes of pasSdge for my grandson, nevor, and my stPpson, Erik One was elPCtive. the other chtoruc -and both were pcuntul. The elecbve one first. It took place in Las Vegas, where ltevor had urgently requested that we meet to celebrate his 21st buth- day. As it tum('(! out, only hs.s mother, his aunt, dnd my wife and 1 were ablP to attend. And we all hdd pdrts in thtS rite ol passage. Mine wds gdmbLmg. Because I have hdd some yedrs or expen- ence Ill Uw. dred, I was put in chdrge. I say ltus without apolo- gy I learned to play cards for money the Sdme way I learned to dnbble a basketball between my legs and dance to Benny Good- man's mUSJc by !>Omet:unes pamfuJ expen~nce The guys 1 hung out Wlth - most or whom SUJ"VlVed World Wdr II to hecome productive member'> of "The Greate!>l Gen- Ndllon • started playing poker when we were Ill the eighth grddP Because nickel!> and dunes were hMcl to come by m those day!'>, you hdd to be good to keep pocket mont>y, d.Od I could hold my own Thi!> wds d grt'dt help to mP clunng rrulildry servKt'. whNt> the• ftwored qam1>s m rny hrc1nc h of thP Navy wNe hec11b and bridge I can rC'mcmlwr s0ctk1ng m sweat m a Quon-.et hut under d bedtmg -.ummer '>Un on Sdmar !!>land, Wcillmg for our plan<' to be tepdtre<l dnd plc1ying bndge with my Ndvy pdrtner tor 5 cenlc; d point dgc1inst Pdn-Amenc-dn ptlol'i who hdd c1 lot morl' money lhd.O wt• chd If th<' wc1r dnd I hdd Joseph N. Bell THE BELL CURVE lasted another year, I probably could have retired when I got home. ltevor was detenmned to try lus hand at blackjack, and I was determined that he know what he was doing before he sat down at the tdble. ll he lost tus money, whlch was likely, I didn't want h1m UunJung he lost out of igno- rance and could come back for revenge when he knew better lie had received a good deal of money m buthday gifts, c10d I told him to deade how much he was Wllling to nsk and not. under any circwnstances. to go above that figure. The amount he deaded on was modest. and he watchcrt me play for a while, picking up nuances. Then he sat down dt the table, proudly showed hts new identity card, which mddc him a full-fledged person, and bought some dups He hd.Odled htmsell well. The cards were mediocre, dl best, and he got c1 long play, losing slowly When he had lost dbout hdlf of his stakP, he thank~d me, got down from the table dnd JOtned other fdm1Jy members I am told that he gdmhled a lttUe more v.'lth c;unilar n•<,ull'> 11~11 PRIVATE TRAINING '• .~... .~.=~~~ED • LIFESTYLE MANAGEMENT • NUTRITION & EXERCISE PUNS • BODY FAT TESTING & GOAL SETTING • OUR STUDIO, IN HOME OR OFFICE and then deeded he didn't want to nsk the rest of lus stake and so put it awdy. I le went back to school tn San Franasco. l hope and believe, with an honest sense that the odds always favor the house, and gambling as entertai.nment is all right dS long dS you don't nsk more than you are prepared to lose I don't regdrd tlus as a moral issue and hdve no need to defend 1t on those grounds. The painful passage of my stepson, Enk, through the labyrinth of the internal Revenue Set"Vlce seems to me a Jot closer to a moral issue. Enlc graduated from college in Mdy, en1oyed lus graduation gtll or 10 ddys of the- ater in New York, then went to work as a produebon as'i1Slant - whlch means d gofer tor a group of TV wnters -dt Warner Broth- ers !>tudio. He did tus gofer work dunng the ddy and spent lus everungs and weekends working -wtthout pay -Wlth a theater group in Los Angeles ctS both d wnter and dclor At yedJ'!'> end, tus W-2 form told h1m thdt he had ea.med the . muruf1cent sum or $12.127. of which $1,394 had been withheld for federdl taxes and $244 for the Sldle of Cahlorrua. I le was cer- tdin -at least partly because I Wei!> loo -thdt he would get most of this back. So he oought d bddly nPede>d computer on the cxpeclcltion of I.ht.!> rebdtc Then he cdllle home for a weekend, we picked up the proper tdX forms dfld filled lhem out together so he could tdke over ttus chore next YPdr And, to my rltsmdy d.Od hLc; h1t1N dlSap- pointnwnt. we discovered thdl . thtS kid who earned c;c-drcely enough to feed and bed lumseU was reqwred lo J>dY d federcd income tax or S l , 166 on a tax- able mcome of $7,750 He wenl through vanous stages of mcredultty, outrage and -hnctlly -a kind of numb accept.mce of this intrusion of the tecil world Next year and the year after that, he will go into ldx prepdrdbon with lowered expectdbons. It is a WdSte ol tune at th.Ls stdge of thelI liVf'S lO liy lo explain to young people c:tll the essentials th<1t thetr ldX money provides and that they Me taxed less than the nuzens of Vlrt\Jdlly any other free country And ti l!> espeoally d1fhcult to do this when thf>y redd and hPdr almost da.Uy that Presl'tent Bush u. pushing ford drdsllc dcross-the- board redurtion m the fpderal income wx rdtl' ind mdnner he contends u. errunenUy ldlf 1lus mPdn'> thdl the Enks of I.ht.!> world -dnd, much wor..e, the famWE''> dt nertr-poverty lev- els -will lwnPht hy d IPw bucks swdllowPd m'>tdntly m bd'>IC Llv- tng PXp<:>nSf'S whtlf' lhe (~Opie dt lhe other f'nd of th(• <'f'ononuc spectrum C'dn pu k up d nf'w Mercf>dP'> or tw11 I lx:lwvc> lhrtt any such proqrum thdl do<'-.n't start with -.ub-.tdnl1dl l<•X rf'h<'I for hard-workmq pt>oplc· who-.1• income• ldX lnl!• lllPdll'> rc•c1I depnvc1lton I'> irmr.11lv ,1dnJt I behP\nl lhl" in c1n <1hSlrdrl sort of wc1~ l><•lor(• I hl'IJH•d my stepson w1Lh Im. t<1X<''>. Now 1t\ pc1Sled tn niy lor£>ht•c1d. So '" my own ddVH I' to rny qrc1mhun about rn•v1•r n'>kmq mor<• lhdn you can dllord lo lo<,r • JOSEPH N. BEU is a resident of San ta Ana Heights His column appears Thursday\ • Vol!KM Selection • Outstanding Customer Service • Great Prb Gvarant". 4) 544-.4800 · www.tustlnlexus com • Thursday, February 22, 2001 A3 BRIEFLY Ill THE llEWS City to continue Mayor's Award, seeks nominees Costa Mesa Mayor Libby Cowan .a~ she will continue the Costa M~ May· or's Award program estabbshE>d by for· mer Mayor Gary Monahan. The city is accepting nonunations for. the award, which recogni2es Co~ta Mesa residents who have clisplayed a particular 'leadership role in the commu• ruty. have demonstrated respon 1bwty and accountability Ul their daily l.Jves, volunteered in one or more comtl'\.uruty events within the pdSt yedr, or hdve made a chfference by pertomuny dn out· standing service or deed Nommahons should lnclude the name. address and phone number of the nominee; the ndDle, address d.nd phone number of the nonunator. and a brief statement desaibing the reasons the noounee deserves recogrubon Applicatioris may be md.lled to Cow- an m care of City Hall. PO Box 1200. 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( o n' .. • A4 Thursday, February 22, 2001 Doily Pilot COSTA MESA c1n COUNCIL WRIP·UP floor to Steel. to be an ke skating rink. if Overhau1ing the phones Inside CITY HALL Steel said he would like to find a new way for the coon- ell to appoint its commission- WHAT HAPPENED: ers, inducting interviewing all candidates for the positions.. The City Council gave WHAT THEY SAID: final approval Tuesday to new planning and parks com-"Again, I apologize for my missioners' two-part in making that a pretty ~ yea't.,ms. messy process. But I do feel The plan-we have made good choices ... ning commis--Mayor Ubby Cowan. sioners, who apologizing for her began their conduct two weeks ago terms Feb. 12, are Planning Commission Chairman Walt WHAT HAPPENED: Davenport. Planning Com- missioners Katie Wilson and David Martinez. repre- ~trln. Foley, Wimbledon senting customers of the Village Housin~sn. Pres1-closed Ice Chalet ice rink, said dent Bruce Gaillch, and 8111 the group is negotiating with Peftclns. who came in last in landowner CJ. Segerstrom & a race for a City Council posi-Sons to try to reopen the tion in November. rink. The new Parks Commission The rink, which had been consists of Commissioners a community fixture and Marte Harris and ~ training ground for Olympic Johr'"otota. Citizens' Bud~t ice skaters for, almost 30 AdvJSOry Committee member years. closed last mQnttr. Robert Love; Kim Pederson, Martinez and other mem- a Newport Beach Parks bers of the movement are Department employee; and considering trying to reopen Kelty Feldman, who protest-the closed rink temporarily ed a year ago against the and run it themselves, he potential sale of Balearic Park said. The group may reach an WHAT IT MEANS : agreement with the landowner within the next Two weeks ago, the coun-few weeks, Martinez added. cil made preliminary selec-Councilwoman Karen tions of commissioners in a Robinson said she would sit harried process that left some in on the meetings between commi~1oners feeling insult-the former customers and C.J. ed or embarrassed. Segerstrom & Sons represen-Council members lost track tatives as a council liaison. of the number of times they "After hearing how many voted, m1svoted and asked to people in our community clear the boards for "do-were affected by the closure oversN and struggled to get and hearing that so many the floor for nominat19ns people from our community At one point, when Mayor are interested in having an Libby Cowan refused to ice skating rink ... I suggest- allow Councilman Chris ed I could try t~ help them Steel to make a motion, set up a meeti g, '' she said. CounCJlman Gary Monahan "And knowing that asked f,Qr the chance to Segerstrom owns the proper--speak and then yielded the ty and that it's already set up men & women running M•WB03 A7; Ng Na°"' /JK 1lcgUlar $89.9S s.ie $64.95· .-,, mt"-*",.. S...Houn M·F. le>;.7 s.. 10:.7 ... 11""6 A J11r11bu AIJ-Tnr.U. .nn mn-r wbicb rovUln IH!ll 111U/ forefoot ABZORB' num-iret llNi trtlCt'Um for tiH rwul .U trtU.I Corona del Mar Plaza 932 Avocado St. CPCH & MacArthur) CB48> 7&!0.1802 the community is Interested in having one, why can't we pursue having someone come in and operate it?" Cowan asked other former Ice Chalet customers to speak to the council, including children. Carof 8.....,._ld, a Huntington Beach resident, asked the city to develop a community center at the Ice Chalet site. "I know hundreds of parents would be willing to volunteer," she said ... It could be self~upporting." WHAT IT MEANS: The meeting cooled the tempers of some Ice Chalet parents who earher had said they were upset by the way they were treated at a City Council meeting Jan. 1 s. when they asked council members to help them save the Ice Chalet. Dozens of Ice Chalet skaters and parents intended to speak at the meeting, but the issue was not on the agenda. Cowan, who said she was not sure the council could do anything about the closing of a business, allowed three representatives to speak for three minutes each. WHAT THEY SAID: "A lot of us just want that rink to be a close place to go." -Jackie Blar*field. 12 HEIT MEETING: WttA?. Costa Mesa City Council meeting wttaE: Costa Mesa City Hall, n Fair Drive WHEN: 6:30 p.m. March 5 INFO: (714) 754--5300 • Newport Beach will spend more than $100,000 to improve its system to handle calls better. M•thls Winkler DAILY PILOT NEWPORT BEACH -The female voice greebng callers to the city's building inspec- tion request line sounds tnend- ly and patient. "To request an inspecuon for the next business day, please leave the following information,• the voice says before aslang for the caller's address and the type of inspec- tion be or s~e requests. No matter bow many times residents call the number, they'll get the same voice, say- ing the same thmg. It's a recording and only dllows callers to leave messages. While oty officials aren't planrung to add more employ- ees to persondlly answer inspecbon requests or other issues related to development, a new $105,595 interactive phone system will give the city's customers a chance to BRIEFLY IN EDUCATION OCC adds new computers to lab · Orange Coast College hai. added 300 new Pentium Ill computers, replacing 3-year- old Pentium I computers m the John R. Clark Computing Center and m campus com- puter labs. "Pentium I's don't have the capability of running Windows 2000, and that's extremely important for our students,• said Bob Davis, an OCC seruor in{ormation systems techruoan who manages the compub.ng 20% ENTIRE PURCHASE J69 E. 17Tlt St. VILLA BELLA Consignment Furniture Time to redecorate your villa? T hink Villa Bella Old \\'orld Lu ropt:.tn l'l.ti r (949) 515-1884 369 E. 17th St. • Across from Ralphs 111tn & Tustin) Mon-Sat • 10:30 -6:00 pm handle most of their oty busi- ness over the phone around the clock City Council members approved the system at their meeting last week. "It will make us more acces- sible,· said Jay Elbettar, the city's building director, adding that tho switch-over should be completed within six months. "It will make us more effi- cieilt, • he said. ·we expect that overall service will Lmprove. • Paced with a sharp increase in construction activity and still recovenng from employee lay- offs dunng the nud-1990s, the city's planrung and building departments have struggled to keep up with a heavy work- load Waillng llrnes for customers have increased. prompting council members to hire an addtbonal asslStant planner to alleviate the problem m November. When the system ts opera- tional. phone Cdlls to staff working at the custom~r counter should decrease, alloW111g them to focus on deal- mg with indtVlduals who come to City Hall to process their request!>. center "The Pentiwn lli's have Wmdows 2000 capability and gwe our students state-of-the- art technology." The Pentium l's won't be discarded but will be made dVd.ildble to college classrooms. depcirtmenl!. and offices, DaVIS added. The 14 .000-square-rool computing center with 370 computers, sue classroom com- puter labs and an 82-stauon lab, is used by 5,000 student every week Any Orange Coast College studgnt may use the lab dunng the center's operdt:lrlg hours - 7:30 am to l 1 p.m. Monday through Thursday, 7:30 a.m. to 10 p.m. Fndays, and 9 a.m to 5 p.m. Saturdays. At first, some counal mem- bers seemed skepbt:al about the plan. "When I leave messagei. with cibes, my single biggest concern is, 'Will anyone hear it?'• said Councllman Tod Ridgeway, who works as d developer. While the new system won't lead to more human interur- tion, customers will be able to access all necessary mfonnd. lion and find out immediately if their request has been accepted, Elbettar said. Satisfied with the pro~ Ridgeway turned to other, unre- lated telephone problems "I can't believe we hdvt• " system that outdated,· he ~ul add.Ing that he and othen. hod been stuck m vo1cematl l>OXl'' without the possibility of gom9 back to a swttchboard to redi- rect a call. But city official!> !.did R1dgeway's problem could probably be taken care of with- out havtng to spend tt•n!. 11! thousands of dollars on OP\\ software. "I tlunk that's Just d llldtll•r ol reprogramming,· said Denni' Danner, the aty's od.rrun1,trr1- tive services director. • 1 t h111 k that we can solve that." OCC enrollment continues growth Orange Coast Collf•q1· enrollment has steadily qr<>wn every year for the past <.1x fdll semesters, according to hgurh released by the coUegC'\ Of hr., of lnsbtuuonal Research With 26,682 studen11.. OC'C lS the largest com.muntt) c 111- lege m Orange County t:>tghth largest of Cal.tforrua 's 107 com- muruty colleges and the 22nd largest of the nation\ mcHP than 1,200 commuruty coUC'<Jt"' Ln addition to bemg amonq the ldrgest community coUC'<W., m the nauon, OCC ranks we ond in Southern Cal.lfOITUd cmcl fourth in the state in translt•r- ring students to UC' and < ".11 Stale campuses. New 99¢ + -ri' L 0 WE h -1!" Spring blooming Merchandise ~~ .... , ' indoorplants Enjoy a Spacious Suite, Sumptuous Dining, Entertainment, Bingo, Crafts, Billiards, ~uty Salon, Transportation to Doctor, Shopping, Fun Trip , " ~ Friendly Caring People. From $1,4,96/Mo. 2283 Fairview at Wilson Co taMesa Minimum age 58 For more information please call: 949/646-6300 or Fax 949/646-7428 l here now! Arriving aw.,_,~ Mrtinr. Dail f rrL v• ,.,.,,_ '""•'"""""' • 111t r 1r~I, 1 ,,, Original, 111t Best Prked from $1.91Jea Daily Pilot Thur.day, February 22, 200 l AS Crystal Cove freed from resort plan FOURNIER CONTINUED FROM A 1 FYI Fournier's weather readings and storie$ may be found at http://www. ta/~50f balboa.com. • Developer of proposed $35-million hotel sdys he'll take state's buyout off er. Mathis Winkler and Paul Clinton DAILY PILOT CRYSTAL COVE Mlchdel Freed hds cdUc·d 1t qwts. After d storm of locdl protesb. lo luc; $35-milhon luxury resort for Cryi.tdl Covf' StatP Pclrk. lhc Sdn Frdnosco developer sdys he won't oppose d $2-nullion stdte pldn to buy oul tus contrdcl l\i, freed clnd Stdte oihndb put lh1:> hrustung touches on the buyout deal, Freed sd1c1 he still bellevc>s the pubhc dJdn'l understand tus pldn "We v<• devoted dn C>nor- mou< .. dmount of lime dnd monPy to the pro1ect, • Sd1d Fret>d, who hdd plan'> for d $375-d-ruqht resort ·But we• want to i.ee a project lhl' c-orn- muruty Cdn get behmcl. • W'b1Jc> Freecl's dPc1<,1on d1cl not i.urpnse ~ldlt• off1c-idb, they Sdld hi'> cll'pdrturt• wc1-. chsdppo1nllng Fref'Cl's "d quality <JUY ZERO CONTINUED FROM A 1 colupm1c;t • 11 lrPdl'> 1•vpryon .. lhe samr iI you re c1n 1mm1- grant fdrml•r\ c-hJlcJ or prf's1- dent of a c-ompdn'{S child • But ShorE>s "did thE> pohq IS dn~ thinq but fd1r to <,tU- c1ents A Newport 8Pdch res1cle>nt, Shorp<, hd'> vocctlly oppowd the pohc-y for yec1rs, clc11mmq ll doe<, not provide ... tuclcnt<. Wllh chw proce>s.., "Whpn I 1PprC''il'nled Ryc1n Huntsmc1n . I Wei'> told chil- dren c1rcn'I l'rlllllNI to CIUP proce~!> tht>y lec1ve t hc•ir nght., on the '>choolyard step!>," he !.did This 1<; somE>thmg Shores ti \UI 1'01> n ... fl I 10 T o\10 1rno\\ Rabbitt Insurance Agency Al.Tl'O • HOMEOWNfAS • ll~LTH 40 Yran In Bmmm ~~ ~-Sr'J '-... .,, ....... ._... ......... r , 949-631-7740 44 I Old Newpon BM. • Newpon 8eadi (Neu Hoag llospi1•1l mtent on doing the nght thing,· Sdld Roy Steams. Cdl· 1fomia State Parks spokesman "The pubhc 1ui.t sees that we should go m d chJferent direct.Jon, and we'rE! \.\Tilling to accept that • The 39 fdnuhes now llvmq m state-owned buildings at the state park will still have to leave to make wc1y tor lhc· removal of sepllc t.mk!. sus- pected of leaking ~Pwc1~1e into the cove. Jn Novembn, the Sc1nlc1 Ana Reg1ondl Wc1tE'r Qudllty Control Bod.Id l'>SUl'd c1 C"Pd!.l' and dPs1st order thc1t rrqmrc., the st<1te pd.Iks departmPnl to hx the problems \vtthm two yedrs "Pc•oph• \o\.tll hc1vf' lo lec1ve Stearn'> scllfl "They've been there for l. I years tn puhllcly owned Cdh- ms, on pubhcly ownpd land dt c1 rc1te lhat 1s one-filth of thl• mdfket rah• Stec1m., sc11cl depdrtmPnt OtflCldlS drC rl•ady to hit(> rl compc1ny as ec1rl~ d!. next month to lwqin the repcllt work "\\e don't PVPn know WhPft• ull lhP <,PptlC lcHlk'> drC," hl! Sdld On r:nday, rottc1~JC' rf'..,I· df'OIS W<'rP urc1nlPd d lhrf't'· '>did he could not c1ccPpt It has lf'd him to rl'prt''-<'nl hundred-, ot '>llldl'nh in 7Pro-tolt•rc1n<·<· Cd..,c'" thrnuyh11ut the .,1c1tc> hto '>did JncludlOCJ <;PH'fcll hPff' in Newport-I\ lf''>ct f "Whdl thev arC' Sd},n~1 lo our student'> 1., lhdt lhf' rnd 1ustJJ1es the medn., hP !>did .Shores lurther drqued lhc1l Uus one-s1ZP·IJts-c1ll pohn h JUSt dn l'dSY out tor srhool o!IJC1dh But lhf're 1 ... 11111rh to \)(' Sdld for not lfPdtJOq .,tudPnh chff PrPnlly, cJp Boom c oun le red "The !Amenrdn Bdf A.,.,n I wants to go bdck lo, 1f you'n• pnv1leged, you'll hP Lrec1t1·d. d1flcrenUy thctn 1f you'rp not pnv1leged," de Boom .,dlcl "There's no doubt in mv nund week repn eve on ev1chon nouces requmng them to leave their homes by March 11 While the residents have filed suit against the state, they sttll wi.IJ hc1ve to leave the builcfanqs by ApnJ I unles., c1 clrc1J 1s reached Res1df'nls scud this week they'd nPver opposed or endor•wd FrP<'cl \ pld ns for lhP drC'c1. "We undc1stctnd that I r:rN!cl I hd'> dont• excellent work with oth1>1 prowcts," -.d1d Al WllhngPr, c1 '>POkP.,mt1n for lhl' Cry•aal Cove R("·ildPnh A'>sn "Our concc>rn 1~ tht• prt"•P1Vc1t1on of the COltd<JPS Alter llvinq in th<· hwld- tng., for cll·<·dd,...,, rt•s1clents ht1d • n•dll} ci -.trong nN•d to know how roll<l~.Jl'S dre going tu lw CM Pd for," \\ J.JJinqer sc11d dclchng th<1l .,1>. \id(dted Cdhlrl., h<tcl c1lrt'<ICI\' .,UffNecl ddffid<JP Sl<>c.1m'> nninlPn•cl thdt hl.1. dt•pdrtment would work cl<hC•ly With thl' ..,lt1IC' office O[ h1stonc fHP.,f'rvc1t1C1n to pro- tc•ct tlw c <1hm., dunnq con- ... truct 1011 work Wh1l1• <1 141l4 <.,lud~ <•5t1- mt1ll'<I thc1l thl• pn>IP('llOn of lht• < ott.iqf'., would c CJ'>t ct bout $L5 1111!11on, h1.,trn11 pn•<.,prvd- 11'' c1 dPll·rrPnt You ldkt• 1t d~d\, cllld \\.P'lt <.,f'(• hundred<, ol k1cl.. hll'l<lll\, hcJ\'l' rrob- 1 .. 111 ... 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' . .'. -' '\ \ ', \ I I' I 11 : • , · I 1 l _' · ; l ! ' l I lion ofhoals scud they could not put a pnce tag on the amount of money needed to shield the bulldmgs during the replacement of septic tanks. Keep111g the cabms water- proof by sealmg roofs. wm- dows and doors would l>e thP first step toward preventing detenorat1on, said Stcddc Craigo, a restordlJOn ardutc>ct tor the office of h1stonr preservation tn SdC'rdmento With Freed's prowct off the table, the state and environ- mental groups hdve begun working together to dl'velop an allemabve plcln for Uw historic district H e1tess JOdn Irvine Snuth, JOming the oppos11.Jon movt•- ment in January, has lent her pobtical muscle to the ellort. State offiaals havE' '>did th••y hope to use bond mont.?y to pay for lhe Freed buyout ctnd the estimated $10 nullion for the sewer work But dOY nC'w pldn must addres<, th(• hPfl7 restorat.Jon cosl!. ·When d II I'> '>ct 1d c1 nd done. you really nE:'Pcl to look dt what's best tcJT lht> cot- tdges." Freed !.did "No~ thot we're gone, 15 IJodn If"\ 111P Snulh] prepared to put up money for he( plcm?" \.Oluntctry counl;,eunq, m~tP<HI of trdnsfer, wh1rh thf·~ 'did chd not help d student with o '>ubslance abu!.f' probl••rn "The one lhmg th1• pohc \ accomplishes tl\ trc1n<,ft'rnnq IS lhat someone IWtth d prnh- lemf doesn't dltE•c.t thl· ... tu- dents dfouncl thPm, hut llH'n the) re around othN .. 111- cients, • she sc11d H ochner and th<• Stud1•nt Poht1cal Action Comm1ttt•P plan to approctrh thP .,r1111ol board agam, '>hf' -,c11cl, cind o.,k thdl they rc>\'11•\\' th1• policy "I trunk we> ..,houlcl look tnto c1doptrng c1 pohc y th.it doesn't v1olatf' clll yon('\ nghts, • she Sd.ld SAVE Fourruer dlso found other Uungs to keep hun chstracted. In 1994, on lhe suggest.Ion ol d since dececlSed fnend. he began pubhshmg a weekly · newsletter cdlled lhe "Balboa Blab." D1stn bulmg the gossipy paper -it:. m1ss10n reads: ·see all, hPdr all, know ctU, blab dll" proved dilficult for the C'dtless Fournier. He hctnded over his brainchtld to Balhod act1v1st Gay Wctssall-Kelly. who sltU pub- hi.hes the newsletter now called the "Btllboa Beacon• Then the Internet came c1long, and Fourruer stacked up on hardware to go onlme "I rPahzed lhdl I could do la new:.letterl without the has..,le of d1:.tnbut1on • he said WednPsdc1y s1thng m the hvmg room of his tm) Bdlbod Boulevdfd aportment. f hs bt•d IS only sepordted by c1 curtd1n from the rest of lht' room, c1 clnor lectd., lo d m1n11tl' bc1thr1J11m and Fourn11•r" k1tchC'n lea\ p-, horC'ly 1•rwuqh ... po<" lor t1 computt•r d<•'>k Fournwr who< dOW to thP pl'nin .. ulc1 .!. l )'PdT'> d(jO, ... did hP W<•nt hrokf· when hJs bu.s1- 0P'>'> m photo products dned up t1wh1ll· bc1ck Smee tbPn h<•\ lw«n qtittmg by on d numtiPr of nclcl 111h.,, hP sc11d Ill• m.in.., lhP rrcephon ol d hot Pl nl'ct r NPwport Pier lour niqhh d \\('f'k He dfso IHI\., < 11m-upPrc11t•d washers c1ncl <In Pr., cllld pld<"f''> them 1n dfMrtrrwnt., dncl mc1nc1ge:. thl' c 11rnplPX where ht• lJ\'es But hdrl\ to thP \\ edlher '\urtrnq thE:' Internet fournwr c """' dCTO'>S wealh- l'r <.,l<1lllH1'> HP df'ClciPd to ordt>r S-ViO worth ul mstru- rrH•n I'> c1nd -.oft,, dre dnd 1n ... 1.tll1·<I 11 ttll c1t h1'> home I It•., lu•l'n postmq houri} \H•<1tlwr 1nfom1allon lor the p1·nm.,11lc1 un his \\pf> site tor tlw pc1..,t fpw week\ ··11\ ]u't kind of tun -to bl' CJl'nt•r,1tmg my own num- hl'f'>," FmtrnlN Sd1d, w1wrap- p1n~1 c1notht>r 1 ler~hev !> Ki~-; from one of lhP bdgs lying m front of hLm "It's the hr!.1 unw anyone has done rec1d1ngs in Bal bod,· he sdld, dddulg that he'd alrectdy i.e<•n drl mcrease in v1s1tori. to ht'> Intern et home "The morP tuL'> llu my site! I get. the ht1.ppwr I t1m • he said ddd1ng thdt he didn't mctke ctn~ monc•y from adver- llsempnt "It s d lc1 bor 1Jf luvt" • he SdlU Fournwr d< knowledged thc1t h"' wcc1 th~r rc>c1dmgs didn't qu1tE-> mdtch the dCCU· ral y ul "c1t10nc1l \°'wedther Senne P n•ports But quill' c-10.,•'. hP said • 11 ·s not d S ')OO 001! "'ed lher stc1llon • To thP nctl1vf' < h1ragoan 11 ... JU<;t dnother \'1.d) to show rift h1<, < ho.,r>n humP, wtuch he• d1•..,c nlw ... d'--Maybel'T) RrIJ with c1 hvc1c h C'dmlVdl cmd hdr.,. "I cllWct\., <,<1\. 1t\ SOffif'· thlOCJ Jn lh(• WdlN, • hC' "idle! You IJPI JHl'lt-y lc11cl hc1ck . dncl ll hPcnmP., prf'lly {'dSY lo IPI lhP \\ 11rl4 qu hy " \\ hrn h<· fir.,t movf•cl to thf' pPnmst1l<1. thc> wild llffi<''> hl' clP">C r1hf''> rn ht.., hook Tc1l~ 111 Halhc'l<1 • v.:NP .,l.dJ1. mg to cir.. out. hut do\\ ntown Bctlboct ... trl111IJt>rt•d P'>senl.Jdl .,pn·1rt>s from qroc Pf) store" tu PnlPrtc1innwnt at the Bc1lhoc1 Th1•t1l<'r, ht-.,d1d ~(I\\ II s {.111 T-sh/rl ... hop... hP .... ucl "But I thfnk thP IO\\ n I ... rf'dth lo Sid rt It!. rPncll<,'<!ncP \\hctl thE• rendlS· '>dOCl• \,·111 ht• I don t kno\o\. fnumwr m1qht not kno, ... whctt th1nf1., will look Ill.<> do\" n lhP roctd But one· thinq., tor c Prlctm I IP II lw thPTP In <,pp It ht' <.,c:ucl "l'ni c1drhctf'd,' hl• '<lie! ·I lcne 1t Thf' only \o\.d\' I m ll'dVtnq lhl.., IOWll I' II thl"~ clrdq nw kic kinq dnd scredmtnq dll lht· \' c1y " SATURDAY •FEBRUARY 24 • 9AM -5PM LIVE MUSIC & KIDS CRAFT ACTIVITIES SPECIALTY GIF & HOME O~ 1111ni..n.n s.ms ................ '31.U .....,. . '-""' .... wr nn HEAll H & BEAUTY ............ ~514' SUVICE ...._,, S... ,_ • S4MOU 9lli 9' A.rd •..•. Jtt.JlU ,_,,_ ........ MS..JI .. ...... flt .UIS. .... ,..,...w. .6*11'1 .... u ... ...-.._o..n .wnn WESTCLIFF ·- A6 Thursday. February 22, 2001 LO KE LANI CONTINUED FROM A 1 too. We get to meet a lot of peo- ple and go a lot of places that many people don't get the opportunity to go. We've danced in Taiwan, Japan and Disneyland. and as we get older we'll get more experiences.· Already, the group's yoWlger members have gotten experi- ences others can only dream about. "We've also been in music videos and TV spots, like on· 'Demolition Man' and W1l1 Smith's 'Gettin' Jiggy With It' video,· added his 15-year-old brother, Keola Asuega. who has danced with the studio for 10 years. •You know, 'Nana na na nana na ... .' That was us.• The Asuegas are two of more than 100 or the studJo's dancers and drummers who will be com- peting m eight categories at the Tuhrtl Fete of Hilo from Fnday to Sunday, a Polynesian dance and drum compebtion GREG FRY I DAILY PILOT Roy Asuega, right, and J.R. Maliga keep the beat for the dances with their drumming. Lokelani's Rhythm of the Islands, a studio in the El Camino Shopping Center that IS owned by Kathy Kaahanu1- Asuega, mother or Kdlnoa and Keola Asuega, 1s the only Around TOWN • Send AROUND TOWN items to the Daily Pilot, 330 W Bay St. Cos· ta Me'>cl, CA 92627, by fax to (949) 646-4170. or by calling (949) 574 4298 Include the time, date and locauon of the event, as well as a contaC1 ph,one number A comp\e'te hst1ng is I available at http I/WWW dalfyp1/ot com TODAY A seminar on blologtcaJ aging w1ll h1• ho-.tNI by ri...totiwr\ l\lr1rkC'I di h lO pm dl lhr• murkl1I. 22'> E 17th Sl , Co!.lct Mf•'>cl rrc•1• ilJ4<1) hJ\.4741 A Newport Beach after-hours llllXl'I will tc1kc• pldCC' c1l S r rn dl th<' Ru-.ty P1•hcc1n, 2735 W. Codsl l l1qhwt1y, Newport Bf'ctch. $10, tn•c• for m1>mbcr!. (<Wll 7'.lY-4400 FRIDAY The deadllne for scholarshJp dpplications is Friday at Ordnge Coast College, 2701 Fd11v1ew Road, Costa Mesa. FrPe. (714) 432-5730. A used book sale wlll be host- ed by the Friends of the New- port Beach Library from I to 5 p.m Fnddy for members only and from 9 a .m. to 4 pm Feb 24 dt the Central L1brdTy, 1000 Avocado Ave Frei' (C!4q) 759-9667 SATURDAY A seminar for people who plan to start a business or hdve recently established d business will be held from 8 ·30 d.m. to 4 p.m. at National University, 3390 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. The program 1s sponsored by the Orange County Cha pt er of the Service OvER STOCK Comr c;cc our nrw Ol TD(X)R I IGHTl"-G DISPLA' SALE UNBEUEVABLE PRICES UfAl&1649 sa.'255 llA957 ..,.,'bm )W -'lbt kghl ndi1 ill VICloria Street . Costa Mesa NE'APOltT llLVO. lfr 55 rRH\\o~~ 949.646.3737 Wlnlt \UflP~ !Ml. l.llmlcd lo 11« k on han.i YOU WOULDN'T TRUST JUST ANYONE TO DRIVE YOUR CAR, SO WHY TRUST JUST ANY COMPANY TO . INSURE m Dln,.t tru,1 JU\I .tnyooc to m~ure your car. ~c me: Steven Hill, Agent lie.I 0<:80618 350 Eoat 17th Street Sui'9 211 HAU •Al• Cosio Mesa, CA 94'9·6A6 ·9393 UUUIAMC Liu a g0<>cl ntighhor. Stalt 'Farm i1 thtrt.• ~----'ti' *"'* ...................... ~ ......... , ""''-• ....... C....-.llJl• ... l!lillia'. .......... ... ............. ,.. Corps of Retued Executives Assn. (714) 550-7369. TUESDAY A yoga workshop will be hosted by Mother's Mdiket at 6·30 p.m dt the market, 225 E 17th St.. Costd Mesa. Free. (949) 631-4741 The Orange County Chapter of the Service Corps of Rcltr<>d Execullves Assn will host d workshop for small bustr1esses on marketing and promotion from 9 a .m . to noon at National Uruvers1ty, 3390 I I arbor Blvd , Costa Mesrl. $25, or $20 m ddvance. (714) S50-73bq. UHow to Make the Most of Doctor V1i.1ts, • a seminar sponsored by Elder -Care ConsuJtdnts, wtll be held at 2 p.m. at Borders Books, Music & Caf P at South Coast Plaza, 3333 Bear St., Costa Mesa. Be TAUGMT how to yet in Jhape, imtea d of beiny TOLD ... ~our results will last a lifetime. , a I I I I I I I I I I I tr _,_.;_-.:_,, The knowl•dye ~ou need to JUCCffd. ...... 1r.nc-....i. a.WirflW...l!,lt• ........ llllMlllC.......elll\;M,lft,MlllilW .... MINOR MISTAKES DESIGNER 0UILET - Free. Reservdttons arP requested. (9491 b45-8007. WEDNESDAY Healthy Heart Yoga wlU be offered at 11 ·30 a.m at H0c:tg Hospital's conlerencC' cente{, l Hoag Dnve, Newport Beach Free (800) 514-HOAG "The Fundamentals of Pro- fessional Money Mdnage- ment" Wlll be the subject of a dinner seminar by Steven Ferges, a fmanClal aclV1sor in Morgan Stanley Dedn W1l- ter's Costa Mesa ofhce The seminar will start at 6:30 pm at the Wynddm GdrdPn I lotel, 3350 Avenu<' of the> Arts, Costa Mesa. Free. reser- vation may be mddC' by call- ing Ferges at (714) 24 1-3209. A seminar and book-signing of •Nature's Virus Kille rs" will take place at 6.30 p.m at Already Reduced Wilrehouse Prices Greae Savings Visit our 11ew 7,200 lf·fi· Furnirun Showroom 0-At"Ceuom1 Out/n.. Nnu '""" Disrontimutl lt.nns, OM of 11 KinJ N•w Merchandise Arriving Dally M•...S.t J();(J()a, -l:JOrl 2n1.......,., S.U. A C...M.M.a Southern California studio signed up lo participate in the competition. The seven dancer-and- drumroer groups, along with about 15 soloists, have been worlang bard to prepan! for~ annual international competi- bon, Kaahanui-Asuega said. ·we're looking forward to getting it done with,• Keola Asuega said. "It gets so stresS- tul around this time. It's a lot of practice, a lot of time devoted.• Dancer Lenny Lukela, 17, agreed. •Jt's a commitment,• he said. ·It takes a lot of heart. But if we win, everything pays ott.• Another payoff is ·an the love tr1 the family.• Lukela said. Kainoa Asuega explained that the group quickly welcomes new members. "Once you JOin, it's like you're part or the farruly .• be said. ·we're a really close-krut group. There's a lot of love.· . Several or the dancers said family bes and a desire to learn more about Polynesian culture motivated them to Join the stu- dio "The dances tell a lot about the Tahitian culture,· said Steve Rivera, the 25-year-old "ra'atira" -conductor -or one of the competing groups. "By learn- Mother's Market, 225 E. 17th Sl.. Costa Mesa. Free. (949) 631-4741 A Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce after-hours mixer will take place at 5:30 p .m. at Romano's Macaroru Grill. 595 Anton Blvd.. Costa Mes.a ... $10, members are free. (714) 885-9090 MARCH 2 A motorcycle show w1lJ take place from 5 to 10 p.m. at the Orange County FdlTgrounds, 88 FdlT Dnve, Cost.a Mesa. S'J for ddults, cluldren younger than 12 dTe free. (949) 582- 2371. A gem, bead and jewelry show will take place from noon to 7 p.m. March 2, 10 a.m to 7 p.m. March 3, and 10 a .m. to 5 p.m. March 4 at the Ordnge County Fdlfgrounds, Doily Pilot ing the dance. we're also learn- ing the language. This is actu. ally how language was PdSsed on through generations. since the language was outlawed . The dance ls more than Just a movement. It's a word, a Uung You're not just domg a dance, you're telling a story.• Tile story that Rivera's group will tell is based on the group's theme this year: "Te Tai Etevahine, • which m~ "The Ocean and the Woman.• "Basically. in this dance we·~ using the ocean as a metaphor,· Rivera said. "The ocean is the mother that gives birth to mun It's the story about how every- body comes lo be, with thr ocean as our mother.• The group said 1t hopes lo do well at the compebbon and to learn more of the mamldnd style of dance from other group.., so it can incorporate more or the style into its danang. Most of the stud.lo members either lived in Hawan or have family there, and many or thf' compebtors plan to remcl.ln 1n Hawaii for a vacabon altE'r lh1 competition, Kaahanw-Asu~d said. The stud.lo is closed for lhr compebllon and will rc>opC>n March 9. 88 Fair Dnve, Costa Mcsd $4 for adults, $3 for seniors ,,rnd free for children younger thdn 12. (760) 747-9215. MARCH 3 An orchJd potting seminar will take place at 10 d.m dncl 2 p.m . at Green Sy!.tem~ International Orchid Nur<,er, 20362 Birch· St . Newport Beach The nursery wtll hf· open from 9 a m to 4 p .m Free (949) 756-1211 A Library Card for Every Kid event will take place m ce>ll·· bration of Read Across Anwr- 1ca from noon to 4 p.m. in th<• BloorrungdaJe's Courtydrd di Fashion Island m Newport Beach. C hildren 5 and oldt!r may receive d library Cdrd, and there will also be fart> painting and characters from popular ctuldre n 's book.., Free. 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Our sctVice i'i reasonabl~ "'and affordable, we work within any bud ct to produce VI IOOS and dreams. Overall. WC arc noc impcr900al. Ninety pcn::cnt of orders received by internet com~l and franctuse • arc resent to local nort u at a f l"ICtion of ihc ach.1tl co ' given by the com1umer. We a.re b ncu with our clienl.i and prov1dc the utmost reliable Service. When in the area. fc:ti ft"CC to vi5h our warehouse where you will meet our creative taff, ftnd the lq ' selection of daily h ppcd nowen and vitw our work m progre». On behalf of Newpon Aorl t Lnc. and atl our 5taff, we extend our thailb to our repeated clicntele for aJlowing us to ach.1cvc aucl\ 1$ a top Oori ' in the n•lloo Doily Pilot .DATEBOOK '/ Thursday, February 22, 2001 A7 . -Take a break at Cafe Jardin, a lunchtime o"asis T he Shemran Library & Gardens in Corona del Mar has long been one of Newport Beach's bet- ter-kept secrets. Found~rl in 1966 by Arnold Haskell as an educa- tional and cultural center, the tranquil grounds now cover an entire city block. Housed within the walled gardens dre an DINING ~xotic cOUec-... REVIEW ~on of rare cac- ti, plants and other vegetd- tion. A tropical greenhouse re-creates a lush tSland set- ting with koi ponds dnd fra- grant tropical plants. • A restaurant m such a special setting should evoke the mood and atmosphere of its surroundings, and Cafe Jardin accomplishes just that. It is the bramc.htld of Orange County restaurateur Pascal Olhats, whose signa- ture restaurant, Pascal, has long been considered onE> of the area's best. As with his most recent effort, CaJe Pascal al South Coast Plaza, he hdS a nau for taking his surroundings mlo account to create a restau- rant that is in periect harmo- ny with the area around it Cafe Jardin is in the hedrt of Sherman Gardens, lacing well-manicured flower beds The restaurant 1s m a large actobe-style structure and can accommodate up to 250 people. It's a popular spot for spe- cial events, and I've seen many a wedding party Pnter- ing the ared. The restaurant 1s open for lunch only dunng the Wf'Pk, and when the weather allows -which l!. most of the time -many ot the tables are set up outdoors on a patio that lmes one side of the gardens It's a cairn, relaxing setting. where d ringing cell phone 1s as out of place dS well-behavecl fans at an XFL game. The menu that Olhdts and chef Peter Corel havr creat- ed mirrors the Light, fresh setting. A well-chosen selec- • WHAT: Cate Jardin • WHERE: 2647 E. Coast Highway, Newport Beach • HOURS: Lunch is ser'lled from 11 :30 a.m. to 2 p.m. weekdays • PRICES: M oderately expensive • PHONE: (949) 673-0033 llon of salads-and hght enlrees proVlde a perfect respite after a casual walk through the gardens or d refreshing break from a busy workday. For starters, try the llght- dS-aLr salmon temne1($7.50}, a creamy mousse that's rolled with fresh her~ and served with a dab of dill-fla- vored sour credffi and toast points. The flavors of the salmon, dill and sour cream dll meld weU together, and the cnsp toast ptoVldes a tex- ture contrast to the light but nch mousse. Equally mlrigwng 1s the seared polenlcl with porta- bella mushrooms ($5.95). This simpk!-soundmg rush combines an earthy saute of mushrooms dS the periect fldvor c-omplement to small squares of commec:d polenta thdt hdve been seMed over the opPn grill, giving them a sublle charred decent. The soup du jour ($4.95) 1s ·always ughl dnd refreshing, such d!> the watercress soup I recenUy hdd that tasted as Jresh as the garden in which 1t was served, with JUSt a hint or cream to add body. Enlree salads include d warm spinach salad ($9 50) garrushed with proscmtto and fresh mushrooms, or gnUt'd chJCkPn t(•nderloms served over a bed of butter lettuce ($11 SO). TI1e chJCk(•n saldd 1::. served with a credmy pesto tlressmg that has just the ng ht hint of garlic and basil to enhance but not overpow- er the dPlicate greens and fidvorfuJ chicken. A heartier choice 1s the potato and bean salad ($10.95). The credmy beans dnd potdtoes are studded with chunks of savory chick- Support Our Schools Shop Hamor Blvd. of Cars No matter what you re do•ng, Daily Pilot ~ur hometown newspaper FITS IN ... FIXED APR II -...zlli!' .... 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Any visitor at Cdle Pascdl at South Coast Plaza knows that Olhats knows crepe!., and here they show up in a light entree that pdlrs the dlI)' pdncakes with a creamy sedfood hlhng ($1 1.50) lodded with shrimp. Sdlmon. lol>c;ter tl!ld scctllops. The sauce is heavlly lld- vored with dill, too hf'dvy in my opuuon; the Sf:>!EC over- powers the delicdte 11!.h rdther lhdn enhances ti In dcldillon to iced lPa, bottled wctter dnd soft dnnks, Cafe Jdrctin offers a smdll but well-chosen selecLJon of wmes by the glass to dccom- pany your meal or to sip whlle enJOying the relaxing narden setting. Desserts bedr the decid- edly French flair one would Pxpect from one of Olhdts' restaurants. Crepes ($6.501 mctke dJ1 appearance dgam, herP stuffed with sweetened crPdm cheese or onP of th!' severdl tee credl11s honlP- mdde on the premises Ice cream flctvor!. mclude c·dfamel, pecdn, £>spre'>'>O ctnd Tah1Lldn vanillct and Cdn be ordered without the crepe::. tor $4 85. N ot to rruss 1s the choco- late hazelnut torte ($5 (lSJ, one of the best nourl!iSS chocolate cakes I've tasted The thin cake has a moist put dU)' con~istency that belles 1Ls nchness. 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February 22, 2001 'November' needs so much more; 'Pollock ' paints a shallow picture 'Sweet November ' leaves bad aftertaste T here are bJnes when a movie prevlew is bet- ter thdn the full-length VNSIOn UnfortWldlely, that is the case with •sweet Novemb<>r. • Kcdnu Reeves and Charl- 1ze Theron do an udm1rable Melissa Richardson ]Ob trying to save a homd scnpt. but the story is so bad that 1t com- pletely . fdlls apdrt dt the end, ruining whdtever r<'<leerrung vctJue Rc>f'Vf''> dnd Tht•mn mc1nc1CWd to Wf'dVe lo<Jt'(hl'I "SwPt•t NuvcmhN" hc1d potPnUc1l A mc1n mov(•s m \ .. 1th c1 womc10 becc1U'>C' she c lc11m ... <,he rdn chdngP htm in on!' month. ThE' mdn finds the• 1clc•c1 tmposs1blc• but dmus- 111q, '>Cl he rnov1><; in. Thf'n he fc1lls 1n love with the womc1n, only tv Imel out shc"s sick. \ Reel ·underlymg CRITICS ~~a~~; p~t lock's err a be behavtor. There are sugges- 1.10~ of problems from hts childhood and family !Jul nothing of any depth. The sell-absorbed artist with an alcohol problem is almost a cliche in cm em a, so any film about an artist has to try harder to show some- thing new. Not content to JUSt play the leading role, HdTTls also is one of the producer!. and directed the film. He does d good Job m hts hrst l.lme as d director There are a few prob- lems with some scenes feel- ing disconnected, Jumping into situations Wlthout explanation, dnd the him drags toward the end With some expenence, Hdfrts could overcome the'>£> issues and become c) gredt director f-mally. drdffid rPIUrn'> lO tlw romdnce him And with I hi., < ome'> the r1Jl-«m'>ummg q1w<,l1on W1U '>Ill' dw< Brendan Fraser stars In .. Monkeybone, .. a film about a cartoonist (Fraser) who battles for his We with a rascally monkey of his own creation. The Wm. In general release, also stars John Turturro as the voice of the monkey. Mdrc1a Gay Harcl<'n hds been nomtndted for dn Acdd- emy Award for her wonder- fuJ perfonndnce as Lee Krc1!,- ner. She avoids turning Krds- ner mto a martyr, mstedd reaching deeper to portrdy an intelligent dnd driven womc10 ind complex reld- tionshtp with Pollock. who often 1s cdll<•d a gcntu'> of modem art 1\.1} frwncl dncl I cf Pbc1tcd •he wornc1n\ outconw in lho'ot· monwnl<; lwlort• thl' prP\rlPW., C'<tme on cmcl d1•nclrcl to b1•t on 1l cl'> c1n 1ntPrt'.,llflCJ htUe '>1<11• nolP from the• prc>v1t •w<., we• know thc1t Sdfc1 1nwronJ I'> o,I{ h , l • .it thf' ctUdll'fl((' clC>C'S0°t lind lh<1I out until hdlf lhP 1110\.11• hc1., qoni• by Al lhl'> 111111', Nl'b11n (Rl'l'Vt" .. ) hd'> l1c1n•ly L11c1w1•d out of h1l> 1re- l11•r<J Thi• two dCl<H'> work <.,upPrlil) loql'llwr, hut lhl• '< npt k1•pt thPlll l1C'CI up 11qlllly on" ;,hort lt•c1'>h The movw mc1r< h1°'> forwMcl to its d1'-o<1'>ln>ll'> ('l\CI Wtlhout rl ( df(' !or 1t' 'h.irr1rtNs Th1•11· elf(• I)( Cdstons, few ,incl f<tr lwtw<•(•n, 111 which SdfrJ c1ncl Nc•hon c1re c1cludlly JllOWl'd In lillk, OT ]USt bP tocwthN c1nd tho'>e are the h1qh munwnt-. of the• film Tiw)' u< t11c1llr clo credibly 11\'l'f( IHlll' th4'tT V<t<;l d1ffer- ··nu· .... wh1< h '" wt-y th<' con- clus10n of the film seems '>O ndJCuJous If ·sweet November" hdd • progressed lo any of the numerous plausible endings, then 11 could have been d clc>ccnt him If you want to see d film 1J1 whteh Reeve!. c1nd Theron actually do get a chdnce to use their skills, then rent "The Devil's Advo- cate.· A htghtight of ·sweet November· was Jason lssdcs. His character, Chc1z, Sc1ra's neighbor and best tnend, 1s a delight dnd a great source of eornic relief for such d tiresome movie. It was a surprise that he could actually be likable after play- mg such a villainous charac- ter m "The Patriot.• I was sad to find out that the best thing about ·sweet November" was winrung the bet and a free lunch. It's dppctlling thdt such talent was wdsted on a script that couJd have used several more revtsions. If 1t comes to vtdeo soon enough for the title to stiJJ be flo<ltmg around in your head, rent 1t (as tnexpens1vely as possible). Fast forward unW Nelson moves in with Sara dnd watch for Chaz. Then stop the movie after Nelson's speech about November and all that 1t medns to him. Make up your own endmg to the movie. Whatever it may be, rest assured that 1t will be miles ahead of the film's real end- ing. ·sweet November· is rat- ed PG-13 for sexual content and language. • MELISSA RJOtAIU>SON is a CoSta Mesa resident and a 1unior at Ua. 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Pollock is a struggling artist and already d deeply troubled mdn with d senous dnnkmg problem Krdsner and Pollock hnd their drt1stJc souJ mates m PdCh other dnd quickly become romanUcdlly involved The film follows the ups and downs of the1r hfe together. Ed Hc1rns gives c1n unflmchmg portrayal of Pol- lock dS cl man tormented by his own 1J1temdl demons who often tdke out hts mad- ness on those dround hun. I lc1ms is quite convincing 1n the pdtnting scPnes, showing how physical and intu1Uve was Pollock's artis- lK process. The actor has been norrun<lted for an Ac<ldemy Award for this per- formance. 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"The kind or pe rformance where the actors are so receptive to each other's emotional responses and impulses that they seem to be communicating through a sixth SMSe. with Tim Choate of the 'BosorrLS and Neglect' cast (who plays the same role Doyle did nearly 20 years ago) and he s&d, 'How do you guys still have stuff to talk about after 37 years?'• he said. me of how wondertully glfted they alJ <1Ie a.nd how fortundle I am to have acted with them for so many years.· Took -who has played ~ar­ ley's ghost to Landon's Scrooge for all but two of the 21 yedrs Godot,• and proba-TH EATER bly owns the most REVIEW ~~:c~edits of the • 1 guess it is unusual. The fact is that we really see each other here, and not that much outside the the· ater, so when we get together onstage there's still a freshness It's great to have that ca'inardderie, • he added. Six of the actors who perform m SC R's production of •Much Ado About Nothing,• which will open in previews this weekend, have devoted a combined total of 213 years to the company. Five are founding members who helped to start the troupe in 1964, while the other is a comparative rookie with only 28 years of service. "What is fun is domg tlus show and working with everybody who's still around,• Took said. "I look around and watch what the founding artists are doing in 'Much Ado' and, even though we have smaller roles, it's great to see how good they all are. "I don't know how often we actually achieved this sense of true ensemble, but l know we frequent- ly came dose. As a result, plays like That Championship Season,' 'The Last Meeting of the Knights of the White Magnolia,' 'Play Strind· berg' and 'BAFO' are some of my most satisfying experiences as an actor.• The only foundmg artist missmg in "Much Adp" is Ron Boussom, who hasn't bien actlve with the compd.Oy in several years. SCR has presented ·A Christmas Carol" -couldn't be happier with his present stdtus, even though he's no longer domg the heavier leddmg roles he pldyed 1n the past. •I'm liking where I am nght now: he said ·r Uu.nk I'm domg exactly whdt I should be dotng I'm enJoymg gettmg out dnd worlung di other theaters, and l t.h.tnk J appreciate SCR more th_e rnpre I do In alphabetical order, they are Richard Doyle. John-David Keller. Art Kousti.k, Hal Landon Jr., Martha McFarland and Don Took. All but Keller carry the designation of founding artists. Kelle r, who joined SCR in 1973, LS classified as a resident artist. ·h's delightful to see Richard Doyle doing his Irish accent and playing an Insh priest, and Hal Landon playing this wonderfully stupid character as Vierges. • "JrrussRon," Tookmused "I miss him IIl the dressing room. I miss tus laugh • •Luckily," Landon observed, ·we ctll like each other. In fact, I consider the other resident actors to be some of my dearest fnends That's why I'm always dehghtf'd when I see one of them ndll e1 cWh- cult moment or show some mterest- tng new color, because 1l reminds work at other theaters · • 1 rectlly appreadte my 1iuow founcl.t.ng members Ltfe is good. Landon agrees. The senior member of this group -at least since the fledgling band ·one of the most interesting and enjoyable benefits is that we had the opportunity to work together as an erLSemble . l think the term 'ensemble' now just The sheer fact of the founders' longevity with SCR often amazes outsiders, Doyle said. "We're sharing a dressing room l mover bO, cmd I'm an employed dCtor. That ain't bad baby'· -------------• TOM nTUS writes about and reviews lex.al theater for the Daily Pilot His ~ones appear Thursdays and Saturdays After HOURS • Send AFTER HOURS items to the Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, CA 92627; fax to (949) 646· 4170 or call (949) 574-4268. 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Procedures are admmbl{'rt'( I "nd interJ')reted by cxp<'rt loc<JI rad1olog1s1..,, cau Toll Free CT sere ning 1nccn1at1onal lO , h dul 866•444•CTSi 866•••,•287' B tt r Ii '"illth Through Kn w l g "' , AlO Thursday, February 22, 2001 ·socIEIY Doily Pilot Ed Moses lauded at arts foundf:ltion dinner 0 ne of the most presb· gious foundations on the Orange Coast ded.tcated to the preservation am! promotion of the visual arts held ats fifth annual Vasual Arts Achievement Awards dinner at the Pacific Club m Newport Beach. The Pacific Arts Founda- taon, founded in 1994, is a ponprofit, publicly support- ed, chantable organization that raases funds for the acqwsabon of original works of art, the underwriting of extubations, the granting or scholarstups in the world or art and the publication and dassemmation of information relatmg to their purpose. The foundation works an conjunction with the Pacific Club, Newport Beach, which provides administrative sup- port to the organization. The foundation 1s led by President John Melndl dnd d stdff or volunteer officers, including Geoffrey Beau- mont, Mary Anne Emmett, Wiiiiam Ficker, Elyse Cara- co Miller a nd Patricia Houston. Other commuruty mem- bers supporting the Pacific Arts Foundation are Richard Bonadio, Jerald Buck, Eliz- abeth Hargreaves, Charles Hurst, Geoffrey Le Plastrler, Pam Muzzy and Maggi Owens. Serving on the advisory committee are Newport Beach patrons Masha Anderson, Erin Trune l, Amy Veith and Ldgund Beach supporter B.W. Cook THE CROWD Victoria LeVasseur. 11us year marked the first year that the foundation has honored a renowned arbst -Ed Moses. In past sea- sons, local patrons Joan Irvine Smith, Twyla and Chuck.Martin, Molly and Leon Lyon, and Margarita and David Steinmetz have been lauded by the foundd· lion. Moses, a world- renowned leaders of the contemporary art scene an Los Angeles, was given the this year's Achievement AwMd surrounded by fdns, friends and art lovers. The drlist was toasted with col- orful anecdotes of has hi e, shdred with the dinner crowd before Moses' per- sonal address about "life d'> dn drllSI. • Speakers on the hle of Moses were Tony Berlant, Joan and Jack Quinn, Eliza- beth Hargreaves, and Dana MacKay. Moses generously dondted one of his pdinbng!>, conservatively valued at GET THE POI From left, Elizabeth Hargreaves, Ed Moses and Patricia Houston have fun at the Pacific Arts Foundation dinner. $30,000, to be used for dn opporturuty drdwang to attract funds for the Pdcthc Arts Foundalion Scholdr!>tup. Committee membPrs mak.ang the evenang possible included Connie Deida, • 11t u.- ll&raulft111u.-.......... --...... """ ... ... __ .,_,.. .... __ m&mlmlM .... 4111 u.--·--- Peter Blake, Denise Cancel- Uerl, Charles Fry, Erin Macaluso and Marlly Wilson, to name only a few. Special guests in the crowd mingling with Moses were Orange County Museum of Art directors Naomi Vine and Bolton Coburn. Also spotted in the crowd were Nancy and Mike Meyer. Nancy and Jim Baldwin, Donna and Dick O'Neil, Mark Norris, and Harriet . MUCH ADO l NOTHING by \f'IU/am SbaliHJHare dlrectt>d by Maril Ruclter March 2 • Aprll 1 Al .terOS• ~ Alliltl ~ n Mid OIJt of e-..ery YbulotJ$ """' 11r ol Ml litd fldMty ~ n.-~bnS ~ tt-c men 11.M retul'rcd to ,,.._ Ol ihe &OOd life EM lt1tn ~ • merry ~ pog en ~ ...a rod 8eneodO. And It~ n..s t>ttn memer INn n dlil I~ 'ooct-t~ ed rendition ol St\ollt~'s e><ut>erw comedy .. ~e Wtdl 1930's sona. d.lnce ¥1d ~ l'Omlnee On the Second Stage and Jim Selna. For more mformation on the foundation. call Patricia Houston at (949) 644-6615 • THE CROWD appears Thursda~ and Saturdays. Put a few words to work for you. Call the Daily Pilot CLASSIFIEDS 642-5678 Fresh Fish Dell, Chowders. Gumbos, Seafood Tacos, Sandwiches & Dinners g f, ii• ' I '' " '· I • :§ PASTA FEAST MONDAYS Seafood & C'lucken/!fias Starting al only a ,,,,,.., 'II )91 CU..,,. mlad "",._ llrfed! 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But around the county, a nd even the nation, tha t's not necessarily the case anymore. Recent published reports show some districts have taken a diffe rent tack. Many hdve opted to relax the standards considerably or, in some cases, gut the policies aJtoge ther. ·Their reasoning is the laimess of zero tolerance. Many districts be lieve the policy is too sweeping, too broad and too draconjan. So what is the truth? Newport-Mesa officials cite drasti c decreases in alcohol and drug dbuse since the zero-tolerance poli- cy was e nacted in the earl y 1990s. That it is an effec- tive deterrent is hardly debatable . But is it fair? We think it may he tune ror the district to make that case again. Newport-Mesd hds never hesitated to stand by its tough rule. In 1996, eight membe rs of the Estancia High School soccer teani were transferred out of the school afte r admitting to drinking alcohol at an athle tic ev.e nt in Santa Ba rbara. Trustees have even seen the ir own children sna rE>d by the policy and, of course, the re Wds the well-publicized case of Corona del Mar stude nt Ryan Huntsman, who became a zero-tolerance Cdsualty after police found a marijua- na pipe in his Cdr and notifie d school officials. We've aU he ard the othe r horror stories. A C ub Scout suspended for accide ntally bringing his scout knife lo school. A prom night turned into a nightmare because a pdre nt decided to share champagne with young students. Medicated cough drops forbidden, and a sixth-grader sent home for a month because she brought m an Exacto blade for an art project. Another re po rtedly transfe rred because of a nail file. Clearly, if there 1s a flaw in zero tole rance, it is the broad scope of the policy itself. Does it make purushment too e asy a nd convenie nt for school offlc1als? Does the punishme nt fit the crune? Should one mista ke by a teenager have conse- que nces that could very w ell affect his or her entire life? Should violations of d rug, alcohol and weapons policies instead by dealt with on a case-by-case basis? Should there instead be a two-or three-strikes policy, much like those tha t apply to adults? Maybe the answe r to aU those questions is no. Regardless, if the district does indeed believe in the effectiveness of its zero-tole rance policy, it's not asking too much to open up the debate, answer all the ques- tions and make the case to the public once again. Let's start the djscussions now. PRO "We 're heading down a slippery slope. Our zero-tolerance policy here sends a power/ ul m es.sage to kids -don't." Wendy Lee<e, school board member, on the district's policy HowTo ' REAOIUS The Dally Ptlot wekomes letten on tuues conc.eming Newp<>ft Buch end Costa MeM. • t.EnD$ -Mail to the Dally Pilot 330 W Bay St~ Costa Mesa 92627 • READaS HCm.INE -Call (949) 642-6086 • FAX -Send to (949) ~ 170 • £.MAIL -Send to d11llypllot0/11timucom All correspondenc'e must include your Ml na~. hometown and phone number (for verification pt.i~ only). The Pilot reM!tW'S the right to edit f()( clarity and length. Thursday, February 22, 2000 AJ J . I ·• ~ JI lAlll H l[R /OMV PllOT Crystal Cove residents and others praise the slate's decision to stop a proposed resort at the state park. ' Credit for stopping r esort go es to many W hlle I dgree Wlth your letter to <'nt dcwndd.., dnd c111ferent ob1ecllvt>s -dean w ater, <>d1tondl regdrdmg gredler dCC't>ss. lesi. commerndhsm. hlstonc preservation, Crystdl Cove Slate THE EDITOR conscrvdt1on -but we w ere uruhed m our oppos1bon to Park. oni• !>ldtC'mPnt is qwte c1n upKdll' resort nuslC'r1clany WtuJe lhe tcndnls helped. most of us live rrules away You sldtl' tl'lc1t "They !cottage residents) <.hould lw but we walk the1e, sw1m there, dream there and bring r<'lwve<l lhctl tl'lc·y won the battle lo hctll Uie prc>JX)'.l'<I w ... .,jrt." our children there so they can experience one of the few Nol '>0 '-rc>n1dining bile; or ndturnl. unspotled beduty. WP rill won the battle. Jeannette M errlll'I''>, w1U1 the Thdnks should go out to au who worked so long and help of the S1errd Club dnd a codhl.Jon of clr>1f'n'> of hdrd to preserve this extraordmdry and unrque place - Orcrngc County, statewide and locctl envuonmPnlctl orqd· and lo Gov Gray Ddv1s and other ofhc1d.ls who hnally nudllons, worked for four years to <lcfedt tht• 1ll·r<>n· hav<' rPcogruzed its s1g01IJC'dnce ce1vNI resort pldn Each of the mynad orgamzallons may hdVP hc1d chHPr- --------- MAILBAG Council needs to find another skate park site I thmk lhE' people ol Costc1 lP'>a have to hn<I the perfect site for c1 skateboard park in Costd Mesa TPWtnkle Park and FdlfVH?W Pctrk hc1ve facilities and adequate spdcP to accommodate the skate pdrk. It would add another element to either one of these great city parks. Fa1l"Vlew Park has few close neigh- bors. TeWmkle Pdfk neighbors toler- ate Bark Park and should be abl<' to hdndle d skate park. . I would personally op t for a skate' pdrk over a doq park m my neigh· borhoocl The wmdow of Lime has closed for m }' boys to enjoy d locc1l PRO & CON CON skc1Le pc1rk in lh('l1r own commuruty. AJ though they may deode to dnve to the skc1te park, 11 would have been nice to hdve d local fc1nllty w hen they were younger I spr>nt man y everunys c1nd week- endc; clnving to Hunnngton Beach and Encm1lds so the lods could skate di skate par ks. The City Council nPeds-to m c1k f:' Lhls issue a pnonty c1nd push this skate pc1rk through as quick as possible JI is long overdue! DEBRA GREELEY Costa M esa Charle Street park site wasn't the best for kids I helieve thctt Gary Monahdtl has the dll.~er c1t one of these J>dfks. TeWmkle looks to be very good I have d fi-yedJ-old boy who'U be c;k.abng IRYNE BlAOC N ewport Beach I really commend the counol members that hdve voted against the Charle Street locabon. I lhl.nk it lS temble There is no parklng tor par- ents Wlth younger lods to park their CdfS It's not d good drop -off place. I Uunk the neighborhood was, when I drove by. trashy. I wouldn't feel secure with my ctuld there 1 Uunk there are two councd members, Ltboy C owan and Linda Ducon, who I don't think are thinking of the best mterest of our children. I Uu.nk parents should look c1t those two as being maybe anti- ctuld and direct them either out of the council or to start th.inkmg about our duldren who are tn alternabve sports. BOB SUWVAN Costa Mesa Cold, hard facts about Planned Parenth ood I n an unsuccessful dtlempt to rebut Peg- gy Normandin 's letter, writer Stefanie Warren claims in the Peb. 6 edition of the Daily Pilot that she »embraces debate about Planned Parenthood as long as it is based on facts and not rhetoric.· enthood enjoys tax-exempt status and 1s aided by huge amounts of U.S. tax dollars, as well as millions in corporate and private donations in addibon to the income received for its services. Planned Parenthood's image unfairly tainted I (ind it unbelievable how umn.fonned the general public can be regardmg unplanned pregnancies, and more specifically, how lnaccu.rate Peggy N or- mandin's infonnabon on Planned Parent- hood was in h er Letter to the Editor. women help themselves d.Od let them stay m their own homes Sooety bas adv~. as has medicine, thus g'tvmg w omen control of theu lives, dllowing them to balance their profession- al lives with their personaJ lives. However, WaJTen's response is a spin doctor's dream, rile with rhetoric and mis· leading facts or its own. ln an effort to refute Normandin's allega- bon that Planned Parenthood's "influence over social and educabonaJ programs• allows minors to receive abortions without Parental consent, Wa..rren dtes case law in other states that do require parental consent Al Warren no doubt know1, those Jaws do not apply in California or in many other states. I challenge her to dte any Celif omia law reqUirtng pa.rental consent Ml.nor chil- dren c;.en and do recclve abortions bere in caurornta and elsewhere without their pa.r· cnts' consent or knowledge, and Planried Parenthood haa conslltently been at the forefront of opposition to lows requiring parental notllkaUon or consent. Warren._ tncOmplete and mll ... diQg •ract11• are cbaredlir'l9tic of Planned PMent· hood .. d~ tn pi'Omodng ... aJllW09Ch to birth contJol ud eervticm-~ whkh .re)y not an the 8UCi'C4lll ol ltl 1a edu· oatlon and blnb oanlrOI programa but OD Us 1..uur.. whk:b ....... ..., ""*' .. the orva· mutkm'I ~ lnliEi• 1n abortion. M•flllAI S g • • dMlftty, .......S Pat- It has become the abortion industry's leader and the single largest provider of abor- tions in the U.S. ll wields enormous influence and in the last election spent $14 million in order to ensure its ability to continue to do so. Planned Parenthood's founder, Margaret Sanger, was a notoriously promiscuous anarchist whose own pubbcations reveal her true intent and mission· eugenics, unlimited sexual freedom and the demise of mamage. wtuch she described as •the most degenerating influence of the soaal order -a decadent institution.• The article berakling Planned Parent- hood's recent fund-raiser tn the Daily Pl.lot's society column. with lts list of Newport's elite in attendance, was not only troubling, It was sicilerung, 'The orgcmiJation hould not be placed on par wtth lcgitimote charl· ties, nfi-should th0$e deemed booored. by its dublous •Choice• awards be opp~udcd. On th contnuy, Planned Parenthood should be e.rpoted for what lt b : o rl<'h, werful organll.atioo engaged in the gris- bwllnetl ol edvoceting end pe?petreung adl of~ OD conceived human bilngs. ft d m1rYM n lher tu· ~ ittatua nor U.S tu doUan. 1boM .... tbe letta. MythSng to Gm• IRJ'J II. you~ lt. metonc. ILAJOMNSOM C-..Me.e Giving children guitar lessons ls not the answer to preventing unintended teen pregnancy. The suggesuon goes nght along Wl.th "Ignorance 19 Bliss.• As a proud mother of three wonder1ul ctuldren, I have been an acuve support- er of Planned Parenthood for over 13 years and personally beneuted from theu services as a young adult. I have seen the teen pregnancy rate m Calif or· ola drastically reduced as a result of their reproductive health servlces and reality sex educatJon classes, whJcb include the me ge that eb Un n ls th ol'\ly 100% etfcctive method of blrt.h control. It ltl1pot1ant tor people to know that l than 10% of Pl4n.r\ Parenthood ~ arc r lated to abortions. Owl 60% Of their ~,Ill'(! ~ l~ to birth CQD• trot. • 1tep toward llowlng women to plan when they have their f amlliei Wbereu Normandin'I suggestion would be to dOle our eyes and p1Clmale •tKimeS• far ~ mothetl. Marg.et f s.nget IOOlc • courageous ._, '° Mlp The name ·Planned Parenthood• is very appropriate. They do just that -allow people to plan when they have theu famili . Not only do they provide birth control. and. yes. abortions, but they also provide pre- natal care and adoption referrals to lb women who choosE' to conbnue their pteg· nandes Cancer screeDJJl9. sexwilly transmiuad d.i.~a t b.ng and treatment. and lbe Women, lnfant and Children ,program U9 additional semces offered at 'Planned Par- enthood. all of wbJch enn b women and th.ell children to 1 healthy, productl UY • As for any re1erenc-e to family plenni.ng l>f!mg e •pt0flt.abl • our IOC'81 Planned Parenthood reported e to. of ov r $500,000 lut year. Now, more the ever. PWmed Parent· hOOd Ud women ne4ld the ftDanda1 sup- port OI the community. We c:an'l afford IO tum• blind • u4 MllMf am the ..._ Ol C4IUorNA. wbkt\· itiD dalml <DI ol lblt hlgbelt ._, pn!gDIDCf rMll ln UM oedaea ...... ~ ... I : ' , . . A12 Thursday, February 22, 2001 ON VACATION . Doily Pilot From left, Jon Bowne, Chase Corum, Kevin Finn and Gabe Bowne, all of Newport Beach, brought their Daily From left, Dolores and Bob Thompson of Newport Beach parked themselves on this Pilot to the island of Ko Tao, Thailand. cobblestone street in Dtn:ketsbuhl; Germany. Directions to see Tom Watson, Lee Trevino, Tom Kite, Chi Chi Rodriguez and 74 Other Senior ToMr Legends. Parl<ing for the Toshiba Senior Classic 1 ! l ·~ Advance-Purchase T ickets , .• Week-Long Badges begin at e For tickets log on to www.ToshibaSeniorClassic.com or call 949/S I 5-4840. Tickets are also available at TOSHIBA: S E N I 0 R C LA SSIC February 26 -March 4, 200 I Newport Beach Country Club , • • ' I .. • Doi~( Pilot Looking forannther {freat finish I f Jose on the Senior PGA Tour play golf next week as well as the maternity nurses care for their patients at Hoag Hospital, the sevecth annual Toshiba Seruor Classic should include another fabulous hnish or record round. To repeat a Feb. 3 Fact of the Day in these pages, my wile, Andrea, gav~ birth to a baby boy, Richard Nolap, on Groundhog Day, and daddy can tell he's already fidgeting to swing the sbcks. In hf e's sometimes unparalleled back.drops, Hoag HospitaJ becomes the center of an unforgettable tune frame, making it difficuJt not to blend the two circumstdnces of first-time fatherhood for yours truly and Newport Dedch's Senior Tour stop, which is mandged by the venerable institution. Away from the golf course, the Toshiba Seruor Cldl>!.IC 1s m good hands. And, on the couri.e, the evenl this yec:U al Newport Bedch Country Club Feb. 26 through Mdrch 4 will feature its most competitive held Richord Dunn GOLF stop. ever "The besl field tn Toshiba Senior Classic history JUSI gol better with the addltion of Raymond Floyd,• tournament director Jeff Purser sa1d this week, after the World Golf Hcill of Farner committed for the first lime in seven years to Orange County's onJy PGA-san(t.ioned "Tius 1s certainly an instance where the nc>w West Coast swing has been a benefit," Purser added. refemng lo the dddltion of two Senior PGA Tour stops immediately folloWlllg the Tosh1ba Classic The SBC Senior Classic at Wilshire Country Club m Los Angeles, formerly played in October, and the new Seruor Tour stop in San Jose, the Siebel Clas-;1c at Coyote Creek , follow the seventh annual Toshiba Classic. ln addJtion to Floyd, a winner of four major championships, the Toshiba event features last year's Senior Tour leading money winner. Lan;y Nelson, w ho is leading again this year, and the ui.ual cast of m~ee names, led by I !ale Irwin, Lee Trevmo and Chi Chi Rodriguez. All the defending champions, except 1997 Toshiba Classic nine-hole playoff winner Bob Murphy, are back. Famous for its great fini5hes, long playoffs and unusual player antics, the Toshiba Seruor Classic helped j ump-start the Senior Tour from 1997 to 1999. The golf magic started with Murphy in '97, when his 80-foot birdie putt al 17 climbed up a two-bered green late in the afternoon to cap cl rune-hole playoff against Jay Sigel, at the time the lpngest playoff m Seruor PGA Tour history. The following year, lrwin shot a course-record 62 on Sunday to come from five strokes back and leapfrog SEE GOLF PAGE 83 Quote Of 11IE DAY "The next step is lo win OF. Next year, we wont lo make history ogain .. : Eugene Day, Costa Mesa High boys soccer coach· ... Felwuory 26 honofee TOM KITCHENS Sports Editor Roger Carl~n • 949.57 4-4223 • Sports Fax 949-650-0170 • Thursday, February 22, 200 l 81 C osta Mesa's Trinidad Hernandez has the baU knocked loose (far left), catches an arm in the throat and goes down hard in Wednesday's CIF Division fV Playof1s. DAILY PILOT PHOTOS BY STEVE MCCRANK Mustangs' historic • Knights wm on pendlty kicks after four overtimes fcttl to bredk 1-1 reguJatlon lie m CIF Playoffs. Barry Faulkner DAILY PILOT r 0 S T A "•ah SChOOI bOJS MESA -A s<.·d-5 ((ER son thdl re<1chr>cl un precl:!dP n ll'cl height~ endPd in dn cth}"' 1Jf lru,trc1tmn Wedn1·sdc1y tor thl· < O'>I<• !'1.11· ... <1 I llqh boys l>OCCPr lednl ll took rnon• thc1n 1.!.IJ 1111111111''> ol ctrt1on, mcludmg four on·rtu111· p1•nc>cl.., t1ncl c•1qhl pc>ndlly kicks, hf'lm1· lihhnp '\lontqomery ddVdn<.ed !rum lht Cir ..... CJUllH'rn ~t•<lHJO !>IVl· i.100 IV second-round plc1voff qcmw c1t the Mustdng'> 11<.>ld ThP Kni~ht<., fltJ-7-I J,(\''~o..,1 lo faldOCld m ldst yedr <, D1v1s1lln I\ llllt• qctnll', ''fd'ted d 1-0 hdlllJme ciehnt 111..,1 .! .!II olh•r tht• bredk then <,urv1ved for 50 mmutl'' ''hilt· onP pldyer short. With the two lt•<1111.., ctl1t•rr1<1ttng {Wndlt)i kirks, Bishop MonlqllllH n c cm\ l'rtPd 1ls hr.I four, whLle stoppmq lwo of ""l""d.., tour lnC''> to t'drn d bPrlh m Fncld\.., 4uc1rtl'rf1nd1'. SEE MUSTANGS PAGE 82 Eagles fall to Diamond Ranch, 1-0 • Estancia's gtlffie goes flat in ClF Division fV setback. Tony Altobelli D AILY PILOT more important lhdn lhil> <Jctnw," Crenshaw said. "I could fc1tilt our younger players, but it was our C'nllre ledffi that was out of sync. We were> just blindly kicking the bdll around COSTA MESA _ The Diamond the held mstead of playing EstclnCicl soccer.· Ranch High boyi. <;cx-cN ledm CdJllC The Eagles did find some sucresi. out hungry, whtJe fatanua's Eagles early Eagles' sophomore Sergio came out IJke they JUSI dle ·a big Vivar found the back of the net lunch. approximately 10 rrunutes mto th'' Flat and unmsp1rcd, the host action, but the god! was waved off Eagles lost, 1-0, m the secon_d_r_o_un_d _____ due to an offside mfracuon. of the CIF Southern Section ·we were strong at the D1vis1on rv pldyoffs Tues-"It was pretty begmrung and we had day dfternoon. obvious to them on the defensive," ·1t was pretty obvious lo Crenshaw said. uwe JllSt me early thctt we weren't me early that could not sustain tl for dny ready to play today," cl dis-, length of ume." ti d E l · c h we weren t grun e s anc1a one Panthers' m1dfwlclcr Steve Crenshaw said. "We ready. to play Mario Rodrigut•z hdcl d played kickball today and d ,, couple of sconng opportu- we don't have the SIZ(> lO tO ay. ... ruties, but his shots Sdllc>d play like that." Steve Crenshaw just pdst the• Eagles' qodl, While the Edgles ( 10-S-Estancia High boys leaving both tedm'> <>core- 6) tried to rind some sort of basketbfll coach less at the haH. momentum and tedm Diamond Ranch contm- offense, the Panthers (22-6-ued to put the prC''\Sure on 1) controlled the game on both sides Estancia's defense, esp<>cidUy goclllc> of the ball. Giovanru Gonzalez (SU< srtves) Diamond Rdnch Junior Michael The Eagles showed lldshes of lhc>tr Rose scored the Qdffie's lone goaJ in controlled offense and managed to the 50th minute when he gol hold of work their way down field and draw a loose baJI m front of the cdgles' goal some free kicks and ripped a shot mto the net. Senior Armando OrtJz sent a cou- Estanoa tned to t.Je the game, but pie of free kicks toward the Panthers' the Eagles' normal style of touch gOdl, but keeper Mall Reighter (four passes and pmpomt control gave way saves) was up to the challenge to unconnected long bombs dnd ·Armando has been a great leader offensive frustrallon for us and an excellent soccer player,• *The luds are on vdcation from school and perhaps they felt that was SEE EAGLES PAGE 82 O' N t .\ H OAA.Y l"lOT Estancta's Armando Ortiz (6) baWes Panther Chris Zurita. DAILY P~ILOT HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE OF THE WEEK Thriving in the clutch Sailors, Aaron Yamal • Newport Harbor senior guard relishes his many responsibilies for the Sailors, including taking the big shot down the stretch. lat'Ty Fautknet DM.v Pa.or WE n he iU'rived al N ewport arbor High after attending a tiny pnvat parochial school, Aaron Yarnal was a shy freshman without an identity or many friends. •Nothing ae1>4J'atcd me.• he recalled. • •t wu on the junior varsity buketball team, but. at Newport Harbor. that'• not qwte PDO\J.gh." Pour yearw La '• Yamal ls renoW'rltrd on campus for more than his bait 1tyl And. u go~to guard on one ol belt leamJ In the Khool't 71.teUOfl I hardwood hlttory, be continues to cemnt •luting~~ his .,... end beyond. The 6-foot, three-year Vdl'Slty performer has rom up big many tunes thu season for the Sailon (ll-0), who contil'lu th tr CIF Southern Section D1vlSion I-A playoff qu F~y with a quarterfinal date at No. 3-seeded Villa Park. Yarnal's penchant for produong ln th dutr.h was apparent m the Th.rs' flnl·round playoff WU\ Friday°" r S6nla Pe. Alt th Ch bad rallied to k~ a 50-49 I <L th Daily PilOt Athlele «:A • th W k l lo work. l n tted a Jumper with l :20 left to e1D the IM<t, J I.hen bk a 104ocit wllh 30 llCOftdi left to~ Iba J (\ . 82 Thuradoy, February 22, 2001 SPORTS Doty Pilot GOLF Toshiba yes, Palmer? No •Legend has returned to Florida after last weekend's Bob Hope Classic in the desert. Richard Dunn DAILY PtlOT NEWPORT BEACH -Leg- endary golfer Arnold Palmer, ToBHIBA who made his Tostubd Senior Classic debut last yeclI dt age 70, apparent- ly 1s not returning to the Senior PGA Tour stop at Newport Bedch Country Club Doc GLlhn , Palmer's long- wne mandger, said Wednes- dd y that Palmer returned to tus home dt Bay Hill. Fla .. fol- lowmg the Bob Hope Classic m the desert last weekend and does not mtend to play m next week's event The cleddline for pldyer commitments is Fnday. "I think he would've stayed out fin Southern Cali- fomid) tf he wds going to play (m the Toshibd Classic)," Gif- fin Sdld. Palmer, who drew record crowds ldst yedr. skipped the To s hibd C la ssic before 2 0 0 0 because or his own PGA Tour evPnt, the Bay Hill lnv1tat1on- dl, which 1s p l ayed Arnold Palmer around the same tune. "At this point, he's not mtendmg to pldy, • Giffin srud. Pdlrnc r, perhdps the most famous player in golf history, attracted an unprecedented pro-am gallery last year on Thursday or tournament week, then played before large crowds on Friday and Saturday. Sunday's final round was ramed out. Since Palmer shot his age, 71 , in the fourth round Satur- day of the Bob Hope Classic on the course he designed at PGA West, Toshiba Classic ofhaals gauied more hope m the possibility of hJs return to blewport Beach. "(The hope of Palmer com- mg back) gets dunmer and dimmer .each day,· Hoag publlcist Chris Premer said Tuesday. Toshiba OasSJc Tournament Director Jeff Purser will not offi- cially wnte Palmer's name off the possible player list unbJ after Friday's deadline. HAPPY BIRTHDAY SCHEDULE TOOAY • 5oa:« . • High school girls -CIF Division IV Playoffs. quarterfinal: Valley O\rlstJan at Corona def Mar, 3 p.m. • Tennis College men -Vanguard Un~rslty at Oklahoma City Tournament. all day Community college men · lrvlM Valley at Orange Coast. 2 p m JC MEN'S GOLF OCC still ~at.en BEAUMONT -Brtan Win- ston captured medalist honors With e 1--0Ver~par 73 lo lead the Orange Coast College men's goU team to victory in a thtee·way nonconference matdl Wednesday at Oak Valley Golf Club. Th Plrat (1-0) finished With 389, hng Mt. San Jac- tnto (4-43) and Vlctory Valley f'4S). Mika Aknha1h1 and Th>y CierYef (77), as weU u Joko A.llaD6Cb a.nd Lou Cinasro (81) aJlo lt'Ond for OCC. 1 CdM hosts CIF !Avision W quarte-rfinal •Valley Christian High's Crusaders are the next test for the top-seeded Sea Kings today, at 3. GIRLS SOCCER prowess is even more impres- sive, considering Alllson Har- vey, the team's Jead.ing scorer with 25 goals, is not among their eight playoff scorers. Harvey, who tore knee carti- lage in the regular-season finale, saw spot duty against King and, barring a setback, could play a more prominent role today. herdson have two apiece. The Olympic League champions, meanwhile, have six double-figure scorers, led exceptionally focused •we're confident, but not cocky,• Evans said. 'l think our team's mental stdte 1r. exactly what it needs to be to have a shot at wirumg (the school's first section tiUe)." Barry Faulkner DAILY Ptt.OT outscored foes, 107-19. CdM, which enters on a 25-game unbeaten streak, has dispatched playoff foes St. Paul and Martin Luther King by a combined 12-0 margin. Senlor goalie Britta Vogelc has helped CdM post t 4 shutouts, while Valle}' Christ- ian keeper Ashley S}'men!>, d sophomore, has posted 15 shutouts this season. CORONA DEL MAR -A pair or goal-oriented teams will square off today, when lop-seeded Corona del Mar High hosts Valley Christian of Cerritos in the quarterfinals of the CIF Southern Section Division IV girls soccer play- offs at 3 p.m. The Sea Kings (25-1-3) have outscored opponents, 104-17, this season, while the Crusaders {19-1-5) have Valley C hristian, on a 12- game unbeaten skein, defeated Monrovia, 2-0, in the first round, then got past Ocean View, 2-1. The two-time reigning Pacific Coast League champi- ons' postseasoo scoring Junior Kristin Hanson. who had a bat trick against King, is the team's leading playoff scorer, while Alison Brawner and Lawen Shep- 'by junior Amanda Green with 20. Freshman Brittany Coulter (17), sophomore Mis- sy Wiersma (13), junior Katherine Zymkowitz (13), senior team MVP Danica Pornmerenc.k ( 11) and sopho- more Christina Olson (10) are the Crusaders' other top scor- ing threats. While impressed with Val- ley Christian's season thus far, Cd.M Coach Ron Evans said hls girls have been Today's winner ad'«lnce!> to Tuesday's semifinal, when it will meet either No. 4-seeded Harvard-Westlake (16-3-4) or Bishop Montgomery (17-6 -2) MUSTANGS CONTINUED FROM 81 The loss ended a landmark cam- paign for first-year coach Eugene Day's Mustangs (14-6-1), who cap- tured the first league title in school history, then trounced Azusa, 3-0, in a first-round playoff game. NWe made history, N said Day, whose frustration may have even surpassed that of his players. "We had too many opportunities not to have successfully negotiated this match. When the kids get the adren- aline flowing, sometimes they forget what the coaches have taught them. We needed one ball rolling slowly past the line. but they like to bang it." The Mustangs banged away at the Del Rey League champions in the second of two 10-minute sudden- death overtime periods, which fol- lowed a pair of 10-mmute overtime sessions. Mesa outshol the Knights, 7-0, during the final prelude to penalty kicks, with more than one chance drawing groans of lament and winc- ing expressions from a large home crowd, as well as Day. Mesa outshot the visitors. I 4-5, in all four overtime sessions, after the EAGLES CONTINUED FROM 81 Crenshaw said. "I feel especially sorry for oUI seniors because this was their last chance. It looked like the younger guys were relying on Armando to carry the offense, but Diamond Ranch took him out of it.• Despite the sudden end lo the season, Crenshaw was pleased wtth two teams finished regulation with 12 shots apiece. The Mustangs had six shots to the Knights' two in the first hall, when junior Eli Solis drove a low liner into the right comer of the net to open the scoring in the 16th minute. The Torrance-based parochial school got the better of play in the second half, seemingly energized when junior Saul Gonzalez rolled a shot through ~ Mesa keeper lo knot things in the 43rd minute. Negating a height advantage that Mesa typically held over PCL oppo- nents, the tall and physical Knights virtually eliminated any solid Mus- Eslancia's Javier Millan (left), in the white jersey, knocks down a Diamond Ranch foe at midfield. At right, Victor Cruz (21) is bumped by William Vincent of Diamond Ranch in Wednesday's playoff game. OAll.Y PILOT PHOTOS SY DON LEACH the overall finish to the season. "People may look at oUI record and not think too much of it, but they've got to see who that record came dgainst," Crenshaw said. "We had six sophomores starting for us and we managed to play some top teams very tough. We tied two defending CTF champion teams and managed to reach the second round of the playoffs this year after losing 12 guys. This is only the beginning for us.· Bishop Montgomery goalie Tony Guzman bas to be restrained as he verbally assaults the bead referee after he was red-carded. SlEVE M<CRANt< IOAllY Pit.OT tang sconng chances on comer kicks and throw-ins. One Mesa scoring chance came in the 70th minute, when Luis Moli- na chipped a long shot toward the goal. Knights' goalle Tony Guzman dlld Mesa forward Thrudad Hernan- dez seemingly arrived al the ball at the same time, colliding as the ball came to rest JUSt outside the goal llne. As Hernandez struggled to get a foot on the ball, Guzman wrapped both arms around Hernandez's shoulders and the ball was eventual- ly cleared. No v1olallon WdS called, but Guz- man dppeared unwilling to stop Loaded OCC rocks Point Loma Nazarene COSTA MESA -VOLLEYBALL It's a problem Orange Coast College men's volleyball Coach C huck Cutenese is enjoying immensely. Just how many talented athletes can he fit on one team? If Wednesday's nonconference three-game sweep over visiting Point Loma Nazarene is an indication of things to come, the Orange Empire Conference is in a ton of trouble. •rm just trying to keep all the play- ers happy,• Cutenese said following his team's 25-15, 25-20, 25-15 win. "We're working hard in practice and the freshmen are pushing the sopho- mores every day so it's pretty excit- ing .• Sophomore outside hitter Kevin Goff led the Pirates {5-0) with eight kills, while 6-foot-6 freshman outside htlter Soren Schneider chipped in six. Sophomore libero Ed Chun anchored the defense with 14 digs, while setter Nick Ptaschinski dished out 22 assists. Grune 1 was tif>d, 9-9, before a 13- 4 run led by 6-6 freshman Ryan Owens gave the Pirates the lead for good OCC jumped out to a 20-12 lead in Game 2 before the Crusaders went on an 8· 1 run to make U interesting. The Pirates regained control and ended the game with a big-ttm kill from 6-4 freshman Jobn Camp ll. The Pir11t s controll d Game 3 from tart to finish with th nt.iJ' tc4m cont.rtbuUng to co Th Pirat will open Orang Emp fi Com nco play Friday el San o o M , beginning el 7 p.m. -"'Toay AHobelll Vanguard splits twinbill COSTA M_ESA_ -The SOFTBALL Vanguard Uruversity soft- ball split a doubleheader with visiting Simon Fraser University of British Columbia Wednesday afternoon. The Llons (4-6) lost the opener, 2-1, before winning the second game, 2-1. The Clan, ranked No. 3 in the NAlA poll, broke a 1-1 tie with a run in the seventh inning. Gina Lleben- good went the distance, but suffered the loss. ln the second game, the Lions scored two early runs and held on for the win. Chert Smith earned the win. while Uebengood recorded the final two outs for her first save of the season. NONCOPlfUEHCE GMne1 SIMON fMsa 2. VANGUMO 1 Simon Fraser 001 000 1 -2 7 O Vanguard 000 001 O -1 1 O Slourdsoo and Taylor. l~ and Rolle. w -Sigurdson, l-0. l -Uebengood. 2-3. 28 • Taylof (SF). ~2 VANGWUtD J. $tMON fMsa 1 Simon Fr CH« 000 100-t 5 0 Vanguard 110 OOx -2 4 2 ~ and T1ytor. Smith, Camarillo (4), U.ben9<>od (e) and Rolle. W • Smith, 1·1 l Thomas J-1. Sv -Uebengood (1). 28 -Payette (SF), Thomas (Sf), 38 • Thomas. Pirates travel on Friday The Oraoge JC MEN'S HOOPS Coast College men's basketball team will play at San Diego City in the first round of the Southern Ccilif omia Playoffs Fri- day night at 7. After opening Orange Empire Conlerence action with a perfect 5-0 mark, the Pirates (16-13) lost seven of their last nine games and are seeded 17th in the playoffs . San Diego City (13-10) is ranked 16th and the winner will most likely play at top-ranked L.A. City (30-3) on Wednesday. OCC opens at Bakersfield T h e JC WOMEN'S HOOPS Orange Coast College women's basketball team will play at Bakersfield In the fll'St roWld of the Southern California Playoffs Saturday night at 7. It's the second time the Pirates (16- 15) will play tho Renegades (21·10). OCC won the ftrit meeUng. 82-61, In the championship game of the Cuesto Class1c. The wtnncr will play at Mt. Sen Antonio P b. 28 al 1 p.m. OCC, Grossmont contest canceUed by darkness COSTA MESA -The Orang Coatt CoU9 JC WOllll'S R•IS worn '1 teruus t am attempted to host Cros1mont in a nonconf~~ c-e tn4ldtup. bUt darkn nded ronl bef -a winner wa• d d Coast wu Uaillng, 4-3, but the match Will MC be cOln~ed :o' of th nonconferen~ nature. Th Pii'•l (3· 1) Will uy to unprove to 2·0 ln th Orenge Emptre CcJaNr. today when they mt Irvine V6Uey at 2 p m. , pressing hJs luck. About 10 nunutes later, thesemor keeper, angered over a sllghl colli- sion with a Mesa attacker on a bd!J sailing high in front of the net, mddt> contact with the Mesa player. draw- ing a red card (ejection) from the ref- eree. Guzman then shouted profdru-t~_,toward the ofhc1al, whom he app1oached before an adult. who appeared to be an assistant coach, came off the sideline to removt> tum from the field. . The Knights were allowed a sub- stitute goalie, but they played one> player short the rest of the wdy. Senior Louis Day (four), Hernan- dez (three), Eli Solis (two), Mlchael Gardiner, Bernardo Falci, Zack Pow- ell and Molina all had shots in over- time with Day and Hemdndez pro- Mucing the most dangerous chancec; Backup goalie Warren Duhon stopped Mesd's first pendlty kick, then, after Ricardo Luna and Socrates Cruz converted for thf' Mustangs. Duhon stopped thP fourth attacker to clinch the victory. James Leary. Paul Leach, Gabm•I Borrego and Jeff Lee all mddt> PK!> for the Krughts. Mesa keeper Bryce Sheridan hn- ished with seven saves. "The next step is to win CIF," Eugene Day said. "Next year, Wf' want to make history aga10." Pirates fall to Palomar SAN DIEGO -The BASEBALL Orange Coast College baseball team could not make an j!ar- ly lead hold up m Wednesday's 10-6 nonconference loss to host Palomar Leading, 5-1, the Pirates (10-2) gave up S1X big runs to the Comets and could never recover. Chris Sinner and Glenn Hedgepath each had two hits and two RBis for the Pirates, while Jonathan Smith went 3 for 4. OCC will host lreasure Valley on Friday, beginning at noon. NOfKX>NfUENCE PA.L.OMAR 10, ~ <:o.uT 6 Orange Coast 020 300 001 -6 12 2 Palomar ~00 610 02x. 10 13 1 A. Erickson, Foxman (4), B. Erlcbon (4) and Murphy; Enoel. Jones (5) and M()()(e. W -Engel. l -Erldoon, 0-1 . 28 -Adams (P), Balonhs (P), Mceann. (OCQ, Murphy (OCQ, Smith (OCQ. COLLEGE WOMEN'S HOOPS v~guarc1 1oses,s9-si I COSTA MESA -The Ma.stet's Col· lege was en 89-81 Winner tn college women's bask:etb6U Wed.Mlday night ln a nonconferenc game et Vanguard University. Kelly BOe.ke scored 20 PQ1n ln a losing cause tor the Uons, who fell to 16-11 overall. Th Mast r's, led by Brin Bu cl\ r'a 26 points, improved to 25-2. Doily Pilot YARNAL CONTINUED FROM 81 <td\lant.tge to 53-50 m the eventual 55.50 tri~ph. He finished with 22 polnts, despite hovm9 whe1t Coach Larry Hmt described as the worst t'ase or a virus that swept th.rough the l 1..irbor roster the week of the game. While offense ls his calling card -he ftVl'rdg<•s 15.8 points -he also occupies a 111v?h1l defensive role, according to Hirst. Tlw lwst aspect of his game is that we're ..ilJte to put him on the other team's No. 1 uHensivc guurd, • I lirst said. "For most µlt1yf'rs, thdt would really take away from th1·1r oHensive game, not only energy-wise, but focus-wise. But Aaron h~s shown the ulJllity to exrel al both ends, even when he has the toughest defensive assignment." Defense lS but one improvement Yamal has _made in his gdme this season, according to ht!> couch. t Ill's! believes he has become a SPORTS Though a quiet leader, Yamal asserts himself m lhe manner that speaks loudest, by talcing big shots with the game on the line ·1 feel a responsibility to my team." . Vamal, nicknamed A. Y., said. "Even growing up, I was usually the guy who took those shots, so it's just been a part of what I do You always want to be the one who hits the big shots, even though sometimes 1t doesn't always work out that way. When 1t doe!.n t happen, l can't wait to redeem myself.• Varna! said he welcomes the added pressure of the playoffs, when a loss means the end of the season. • U I'm going to lose a game, I wunt tt1 yo down gunning." he su1d. "I don't want to look back and wish I'd shot lfte ball more.• Hlrst not only appreciates Yamal's willingness to assert himsell, he encourage!> 11. "Nine out of 10 times in those situallom •• we're setting up plays to go to Aaron," Hirst said "He's usually our first option.• Yamal's ability to drive or shoot from lhl' GOLF CONTINUED FROM 81 past 11 players on the leaderboard, wmrung m1Tdculousty w1th the speoal help of a bunker rake. Tied for the lead Wlth Hubert Green at 17, lrwm WdS enraptured by lhe Famous Bunker Rake, wh.tch stopped his ball from rolling Ullo the large lake, allowing hun lo get up and down for par on his way to a memorable course-record hmsh. Who could've imagined the Toshlbd golf theater would get more entertairung Ul 1999? lhvr!doy, February 22, 2001 B3 never won a PGA Tout or ~ruor Tow f'Vf'nt. followed Juc:ob!> on thu hr t pits yoll bole by calmly smlung JD 18-foot eagh· µult to stedl the show. Allen Doyle dfld Al Ge1berger were el.urundted, whJJe eventudl five-hole playoff winner McCord and Jacobs, Anzona rw t<Jhbon, dnd Jongt.1.me fnencb., ptoVJded tmpromptu dlld someum£&s h.i.lanow. dnllrs H ow would you rank the Tosh.ibc1 C1dss1c'!. top three brushes/ more consistent outside shooter. makes better decisions on whether lo dnve or pull up from the perimeter, and has become mur h mor<' cOdchable outside makes him particularly tough lo guard. With ample quickness and a 36-inch vertical leap, he can usually manage to create an open shot, even against the• most determined defender!. In cU1 unforgettable tour-man playoff, John Jdcobs appeared to have clmched 1t on the hrst playofl hole with an eagle chip from 90 feet, wh1ch led to the enswng arcus act Jacobs went from twmkle-toes steps to d Chi Ctu Rodnguez sword dance, then falling bdrkwMd onto the tur1 It's nice to see Toshiba Cldss1c oflioc1ls sldsh tJr kPt pnces 1.11 hdll for seniors (over 60) during thP ltr'it round Fndc1y ($18 to $9 for c1 smgle·dc1y pq!>"I DHdtls. (949) 515-4840 lb.ls year's Toshiba Classic will be pldyPd on ~hc1t Wd" the seventh-touqht• .. t goll course on th•· Senior PGA Tour m 2000 with rtn aver.iqf' score of n. 404 t3b hole., ol ram-shorten£Ad t-vt>nt) or 1.404 stroke-. ovN pnr ·1 think he just listens better,· said Hirst, whose assessment WdS l'C"'hO(.'(f by hi!> Sldr guard. ObVlously not swayed by superstition, Yamat recently altered his trademark afro, converting to dreadlocks for h1-. winter formal The change also coincided Wlth the onset ol th<> playoffs, but Yarnal, who scored 17 points m Tuesday's 72-6'1 second-round home win over Pacilic, said the change ha!> bt•t'n nothing but positive. "Li'>tening more 1s probably a good way of saying I'm ldlkmg d lot less.• Yamal said "I finally learned that coach 1s .:ilw11y'> nyht and I've got to accept that fact. U coach says 1 did '<1111Pthmq wrong, I probably d!d There was a time when I would hav1.• spoken up and tned lo defend myself. But, as a thr1•t··yt'dr v.irs1ty guy. i can't talk back , because that's not wiling un l'Xample. • "So far, it's been a good-luck charm." said Yamat, or whom many could say the Sdme thing, when at comes to his 1mpdct on the Sailors' program Gary McCord. who had • RICHARD DUNN's golf column appears every Thursday Fictitious Bu1lne11 Neme Statement The IOllOwlng persons ;lie doing buslnoss as Olosh Marketing, 2656 Elden Avo •E. Costa ~.CA 92627 Crlslina F~man 2656 !:Iden Ava . 1E. Costa Mosa. CA 92627 ThlS business IS con· Wctod by an ondMdual Have you started dOlng business yet? Yes. 1/2S/01 Cr!Stln.l M Fen an TNs statement was hied Wf1h Iha County Clel1t al Orange County on o l/26J2001 20018153298 O"'Y Pllol Ftb 1. 8. t 5. 22,2001 Th§55 Fictitious Bullnes1 Name si.tement The lolk>wlng persqns t1re dolr1Q buslneaa ai Mullin Motors, 711 w 171tl SI , A·9, Costa Mosa. CA 9?627 Mike Mulhn & Al· sodates, Inc (NV). 7t 1 W. 17!tl St., A·9. Costa Mesa CA 92627 This business is con· <M:ted by. a OOfP()rOtlon Have you started doing 1>u11ne81i yet? Vos, 1987 Mike Mullin & At· socialft. Inc Michaot w Mullin, President TNa 1ta1em<>n1 was r11ec1 wrth ttwi County .Clec1t of Orongo County on O tl26/2001 20018153299 Dally PllOC Feb t 8. 15. n 2001 !h6S§ AcUt.loua Bu1lnu1 N8lne St.ttement The f~ perwons we doing buliieM •. lnternallonal MotOf· lfJOft, 543 Vlctona St . 10, Cotta Meaa, CA 92827 Martin Bartatl. 5'3 Victoria SI , 10. Colla Mesa. CA 92627 Thie buslneea Is con- duc:fed by an lndMdUal Have you stBrted doing buslnasa yot? No Martin Berrett This 1ta1ement waa filed with the County Cleltl ol Orengo County on o 1l26/2001 20018853293 Ollity P1loC Feb t. 8, 15. 22. 2001 Th!i§2 Flctttk>u1 Bu1lnt11 ,..,_ St.etement • The tollo~ peraons ara doing tJo.GneSI • A.) e>ynamic F11llMI. 9 ) OF Laba. 3355 Vta Udo. Sulla 335. Newport 6oach. CA 92661 Andrew G welsh, 1307 W Bay Ave . Naw- por1 Beech. CA 92661 This busmess le con- dutWd by en indMcllal H1v1 you atarled doing bu11neu yet? Y•. t/29/01 ~ 0 Walsh Thia llatOfnlflt wu liled with the County Cleltl °' Ofal'l)I CounlY on O 1!»'2001 20018151512 ~ f>ilot Feb t, 8, 16, ~! llJ682 Flctltlou1 Bu1lne11 N1me Statement The following persons are doing bulllneu as Wealern Maritime Transport. 1280 Bleon Ave , •Bg.558, Newport Beach, CA 92660 Whllney T, Shaw, 1280 Bison Ave . •B9·558. Newpo1t Beac:tl. CA 92tl60 ThlS bulinesa ia con· dueled by an •ndrvidual Have you atarted doing bu11neaa yea? Yea. Jtnuarv 1988 1o LA Coonty Whitney T Shew Tl'tll stalemenl was tried with the C®nty Clellt of Orange Counry on 01/26/2001 20018853284 Deily Piiot Feb t 8. 15. 22. 20Q1 Th66t Flctltlou1 Bu1lne11 Name Slltement The loOo~ng persons are dolr1Q bu&lnesa as 507'501 112 POtNettla Homeowner'a Aaaocia- llon. 507 POltl58ttla. Co-rona def Mer, Ca 92625 Heather Angel. 507 Poinsettia Ave • Corona del M81, CA 92625 William Kelly. 507 1/2 PolnsettJa Ave • Corona del Mar. CA 92625 Thie bulineas is con- ducted by. an un1n· corpor11ed association othef 1Nn a pertl'llf1Np Hava you alerted doing buaoness yet? Yes. t1/Ml0 Heather Angel Thie 1111amen1 wH hied with the Coonty Clettt ol OrWlg8 County on o 112&'2001 200181532" Daily Plloc Feb 1. 8, 15, 22, 2001 Th660 Flctltlou1 Bu1lneaa Name Statement The following peraons a.re doing bu9inesa u Red Cfay, 3t7 Manne Ave., Balboe Island. CA 92662 David R. Seeber, Jr , 317 Marine Ave., 8d>oa laland, CA 92662 Karen M. Seeber. 317 Marine Ave.. Balboa la- tand, CA 92662 Thia buelnHs Is con· ducted by hulband and wife Have you etarled doing bwlnesa yf/K? No David R Seebet, Jr Thi• atatement wu hied With the County Cledt al OrWlg8 County on o 1f2&'2()01 20018853307 ~ Piiot Feb 1, 8, 15. 1 IM49 Fk:tttloua Bullness Name Statement The tolloWfng pe<aonl .,. doing~ ... Juat Dirt 1760 MonrOYle A·12, Coat.a Meta, CA m27 Scott Jividen, 1760 Monrovia A·12, eo.te Miu. CA 112827 Tammy Jividen, t780 MonrOYle A· 12, Colla Meu. CA m27 MalMW Jividen, t 780 Monrovia A· 12, Cotta Meta. CA 92827 Tl* butlnela la con- ducted by: • general partnenthlp H1v1 you •tarted dajng ~ ytC? No ScOCt .Md4ln fw. Mlttmlnt WU IMed with tM County °"" al er.. ~ on 01123r.lOO 1 20011NUOO ~Plot Feb. '· 8, 1~ 1 1W Fictitious Bu1lneS1 Name Statement The fonow1"1l peraons are doing business aa Crafty Entartainmenl. 5814 E Muir Or., 01· ange, CA 92869 Marl< L Mazzoni. 5814 E Mw Or , Orange, CA 92869 Kyle H. Lawson. 58 I 4 E Mutr Or , Orange, CA 92869 This business ts con· ducted by a general panoersh1p Have you started llU!Mness yet? No e Lawson 1s statement was I.I.led with the County Cle.ti ol Orange County on 01/26/2001 20016853305 Dally Pilot Feb 1. 8, 1 S. 22, 2901 Th651 Flctltlou1 Bu1lnH1 Name Statement The following persona ate doing busi'ness as Pegasus Equine As· slstad Psychotherapy, 225 7tl1 Street. •A. Hunt- 1naton Beach, CA 92648 Mickey Kay Troxell, 21851 Newland Street. 1265, Hun11ngton Beacn, C4 92646 Garry lee Troxell. 21851 Newland Slreet, 1265, Hunl1ngton Beach. CA 92&46 This buSlness ts con- ducted by husband and wife Have you slerted doing ~ yet? No Mldlay Kay TroJ1ell This statement wu filed with lhe Counry Clel1c ol Orange County on o 1.12612001 20018153303 Daily PllOI Feb t, 8, 15, 22, 2001 Th6S2 Flctltlou1 Bu1lne11 Name Stetement The foll0wi0j1 pe1aons are doing business as. Camburg Engineering, Inc., 7501 Slater, •C. 0, E. Hunlingloo Beach, CA 92647 Cemburg Engineering. Inc. (CA). 7501 Slater, IC, 0, E. Huntington Beach, CA 92&47 This business Is con- ducted by: 8 oorpora1iOf1 Have you starled doing bu1tne11 yet? Yes, 1/5/01 Cambu~ Englneeting, Inc Jerry Zalden. Presj. den I Thill etatemenl was flktd wrth the County Clel1c ol °'8l1gl County on O 1f26f2001 20018153~ Deily Plol Feb. I, 8. t 5, 22. 2001 Th659 Rctltlou. Bullne11 Name St.etement The following persona .,. doing buelOeas ... A I Baumlite.com B.) Stave Baum & At· llOCletea C.) Newport E1ectnc Salee, 106 112 Colline Ave , Newport e..cn, CA 92e&2 si.pnen P. Baum, 1 Qe 112 Colline Ave .. Newport Beech. CA 92tle2 Ca~ A. Baum, 1oe 112' Colllna Ave .. NeWPotl Be•ch, CA 92K2 Thi. bullinHa II coo-~ by: huebtlnd end wife Hava you 11trt1d 1a:~~No ••i.ment .... llted with "' County Clllll cf Orll'IOI Courtly on o 1r.ze/2001 2001815'301 ~Plot Feb. 1, •• 15, 1 ThW Flctltlou1 Bu1lne11 Name Statement The following persons are doing busfneas aa· A • Orange Coast Secre1arlal Service. 2201 Martin St , 1102. Irvine. CA 92612 Cindy Stroh, 7381 S1era Or Hunhnglon Beach, CA 92648 This busllleu IS con· dueled by an 1ndivlduaJ Have you a1a11ed doing buSlOMe yet? No Cindy Stroh Thia a1111ment was filed wnh I.he County 0e.-o1 Oranoe County on o 1l30r'2001 2001885381' Deily PllOI Feb 1 8 15, 22, 2001 Th670 Flctltlou1 Bu1lne11 N•me Statement The fonow1nsi per1ona are clolng busmess as Clean and Clear Housekeeping. 27202 Reglo, Mission Viel<>, CA 92692 Linda Audrey Frank, 27202 Reg10, MIMIOn Viejo, CA 92692 This business Is COii· ducted by an lndtllk:lual Have you st1rted doing buslnes8 yel? No Lind.a Audrey Frank This statement wu tiled w11h the County Cieri< of O...ange County on O 1130/2001 FlctttJou1 Bu1lne11 N1me Statement The toltowlng persons are doing business as Maid ' You Cleaning Protau•onals. 320 W Coast Highway. New· port Be60h, CA 92663 Max Serve. Inc (CA). 320 W CoaS1 Highway. Nawport Beach CA 92663 Th11 business 1s con· dueled by II OOfP()rilbOn Have you slartad doing bustrless yet? No Mu Serve Inc Brian Hollabaugh. Pras1dant This ata1eman1 was Hied wtth the Counly Ciel1c al Orange Coun1y Of1 0 I /30l200 I 20018153598 Oa1~1ot Feb t, 8, 15, 22, 1 Th684 Fictitious Bu1lnt11 Name Statement The following persons are doing business as STRADA ESCROW, 140 Newpor! Canta< Or •E 100. Newport Beach, CA 92660 Slrada P1opertJas, Inc (Caltf ). 140 Nawpon Cen1er Dove 1108, New· port Beacn. CA 92660 Tl!is buS1ness 1s con- due1ed by ii OOfj)Oralton Have you started doing business y11? Yes, Dec 2000 Slrada Properties Inc.. T 1111 Carr T reasura< This statement was filed wi111 the County Cle.ti ol Orange County on 02/06l2001 20018854355 Oa11y P1to1 Feb 8. 15, 22, M11. 1, 2001 Th698 NOTICE OF ~OTICE OF TRUSTEE'S PETITION TO SALE TMlee S. ND ADMINISTER 903A83 LOSI No 7253793504 ESTA TE OF. fllt Oni1r No 0066907 HOIJ CHESTER L. KING AAE IN OEFALl..T ut-OEq A CASE NO. A206189 DEED OF TmJST DATED To tll hei11. benel'loanes ~t~ UIUSS YOU credllo!1. CO!lb"09fll TAKE ACTIOtJ TO PROTECT credltcn, ano persons YO\m PllOPEJlTY IT ~y who mey OUlelwose be BE SOLO AT A PUil.iC Interested VI Irle wt•I or SALE IF YOU ~ED AN emte. or both of EXJUNATION OF THE CHESTCR L KING NATURE O~ TI1E PROCEED· A PETITION FOR INGS AGAlhST YOIJ. YOU PROBATC has bMn filed SHOllO COMTACT A lAW· ~ CAROLINE K YER Qr. ~1 • Su:o co:n ~ ~AN~ORN~:; c.!llomlA County ol SUCCESSOR BY MERGER ORANGE TO SERRAHO RECONVEY THE PETITION FOR AtlCE COWf'AIN a IN $;1y PR08ATE requests 11\al lllPQll1lld TIUS1lle llldlr' Ind CAROLINE K ~I 11 Deed rA TNll GRISWOLD be Rca09d Cll OC/17f1~. awolnted " personal Nrvllwrt ~!99163 d r.pretenlatlYe 10 cllo• t9:XJl'ds 11 ll'e ()1Ja d .trrm•t« the etlalt of t11 ~ rA ORANG€ Flctltlou1 Bu1lne11 Flctltlou1 Bu1lnu1 lhe decedent Quilv. c.b\W PlCUllcl Name Statement Nern. Statement THE PETITION iequesl.I b>f Y09flKO TAKAHASHI A T f llo lhe decedent's wlll and MARRIED WOMAN. 111 he o w1n<j1 persons The following persons codlclls. 11 lily. be Truacr COAST SWINGS are doing bu&mess as. are do4rlg business as: ..... M...., ... ..,,,.,.. T"-The Sourcebox. 2052 Real Time Marl<eting & ... mi.-.."' ,..........,te "" 00 lOAN ASSOOATIOH. Newport Blvd . •6·99. Ouplicatlon, 919 wlll end•: codicils are •~ ...... lllU* Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Bayside Dnva. Surte F2, availabje euminatlOll u:llan '* ti the hdllSI OaVld M Kallsiak. 381 Newport Beach, CA in 1118 Ille kepi by lhe bddlr b' ceiil. c:eiiwl Hamilton #B203, Cosla 92660 ~~ PETITION ""'U8Sls eta ct'MI ti)' I 121111 OI Mesa. CA 92627 John P Tomkln80!1, ·-, MlllOnef bent. • *-'• Thia business is con-919 Bayside Drive, Suite IUthority lo ldmontsrer cl-* er-ti)' • stall °' ducied by an 1nd1Vldual F2, Newporl Beach. CA lhe 8S1lt8 ullOe! the ledw1I cr9dll i.ncn. OI I Have you started 92660 ~ ol Esrates **'• cl** ~ ti)' • doing bulloess yet? No This business 1s con· (Thlt 111 Sim a lldlr1ll UWlQS Sid Oav•d Kahslak ducted by. an lfldrlli<tual ~ lhe•u~al WI IAllCllllDn, ~ Thlt slatement was Have you slarted repl'lllefltallve to lake llS08:ln. 01 ~ bslc flied with the C®nty doing business yet? l'lllflY adlon& without ~ 11 -*Dr1 51 rA IN Chm of Onlnge County Yes. 111/2001 otlalll""" court l""'""fl Frwa! Oxtl Ind aRolZ9d on 02J06l2001 John p T omtunson • ··.. ..r--tl do ta.wwa 11 tis ... 2001 H54353 This statement was Befol'I taking certain llftf'f S-. .. bl hlld ti., h ~ Dally Pilot Feb 8. 15, Med With tile County :::::t the ~ ICIOCil-.d .,,.. • SQrcl Flctltlou1 Bu1lnn1 22, Mat 1, 2001 The99 Cleft! o1 Orange County ~ ..,.1 be ~ rA II~ *·Ind ::n:io!i~e:-~ Flctltlou1 Bu1lne11 on Ol~1H53811 :::::c,io~~: a ~iru:.--: '-: 20019853813 04't P*'I Feb 1, 8, 15, 22'. 2001 Th666 are doing business as Name ~taten*'lt Dally Pio4 Feb 1. 8, 15, fley he\11 walll9d nooc. o.:rteo :1C Chem·Ory of Irvine • The follo\Mng persons 22, 2001 Th669 01 ~led IO me ~ ... nin:n-..... ~ __._ Newport, 212t Plltcenlla are doing bu14neas as pnlPOMd edlOl'I) The '" ·-.,._ Ave • •B. Cotta Masa Stephen P Sandland. Flctltlou1 Bu1lnn1 ~ IM 1l'lo.C ~ 01 •· CA 92627 Archtlect. 2049 Port Name Stete~t ICln'iniSnlton euehonty lfl'tJ. ~ 01 llldld Donald Ray long. Briltol, Newport Beaeh. The followmii persons will be QIW\18Cl unletl Ill ,..._ * ~. OI 1712 Antigua Way, CSAt~~ p Sa-... -nd. are doing business as' llllel'9ltlld pet90n ftle1 an ~=~rA:: Newport Beach. CA "'"' ,,..,.. Summer House Cafe. oOjecllOtl ID the petition ·-·--.. 92680 Arch tee1, 2049 Port 105 Palm St Balboa. Ind shawl good C8UM "*<•) ~ "'Deed rA Th11 buslnHe la con-Briatol. Nawport Beach, CA 9266 t wt'fo/ lhe c:ourl lholild not T,,. llllnll . • dUcteCI by an 1ndMdual CA 92660 Andrew Young. t07 IJWll the authonty nllllld lall. clwVM Sid Have you alerted Thlt buainest Is con-Palm St., Balboa, CA A HEARING on me ~ rA t. Tn.11111 b' dotng bualneaa yel? duc1ed by an •ndMduaJ 92661 Delllk>n wiU be helO on te IDlll -..it (II tw blne of Yes, 2122186 Have you alerted This business 1s con· 03/1!5101 11 1 '5PM 1n t. nllll ~ rA "' Donald Ray Long doirlg butlneu yet? No duded ...., an lndMdual "'-' l73 loClled II 341 '**°' rA S.) ~ This at11emen1 was Stephen P Sandland Havev' you started THE CITY ORIVE. eam-.d 10 111 111 lortfi flled with Ille County Tl1l1 atatemenl was clolng buslMss yet? No ORANGE. CA 92883 titbit Thi lllOlll rn., be Cltttc of Orange County Hied with the County Andrew Young IF Voll 08JECT to tne "'* on b d1¥ of .. on 011301200t Cle<tc ot Orange County This statemenl was IJWll!ng d the petlllOn. ?la d S. THE. NOfm1 20018853599 on 01/30/2001 flied with the Couniy 'PJ lhould ~r II the FRONT ENTRANCE TO THE Dally Pilot Feb 1, 8, 15, 20018153804 Cieri< ot Orange County IMeMQ Ind at.at. yoor COUNTY COURTHOUSE. 22, 2001 Th681 o.lly Pilot Feb 1. 8, 15, 00 02/09/200l E or Ille wntten 700 OVIC CENTER DRIVE 22. 2001 Th676 20018U4811 wMll the court WEST. SAHTAAN.t.. CAl.q FlctlllOUI Bu1lneH Dally Polot Feb l5, 22 the heiring YCM ~ -Arron rA N1me Statement FlctJtlou1 Bu1lne11 Mar. 1, 8. 2001 Th717 ~ mey be 111 '1'C*d blllra Ind at1W The totlowlng pe1aon1 Name Statement pnon or by yo1K dwvla 5199.522.aa ate doing bustneM aa The following per900s Rctltfou1 ·eu1lne11 ellomeY (elDll*d) ~ -- Tekfast Partne11, a,. doing business u · N S IF YOO ARE 4 niolwOOll'l!UI~ 19700 Fal1chlld. Sulla Simply IM e.11 Lim· •me tatement CREDITOR or a rA .. ,.. prqisty 1819 290, IMne, CA 92912 ouefne Seiw:.. 9271 The tolloWlng persons concing1t1C Ct'ldllof d the PARICCJIEST OfWE. COSTA Scott Burri, 19700 CMpn\an Avenue, Oar-are doing buSI08SS as dec9Uld. you lnlll Ille 11€5',, CA 92627 '24-311-05 Falrchfld, Sulit 290, den Grove. CA 928'2 A.) New TRJl'l1l)el Mtn-your dim w4t1 the oou11 N'fol Tht "*119*1 r~ I~. CA 92912 Geoff11y Ffort>es-Cull-~ :J.. ~. ~ and !NI e copy 10 Che dledlwM .,, ..., b .,, Jett Ttouft>er, t9700 nlngham, 9271 Chap· 92626 pnone1 ~ 1wld-of Oii ._. Faln:hlld, Suite 290, man Avenue. Gerden M-. C• IOOOlr*d by the court ~ rd at. CQIMOI I~. CA 92912 Grove, CA 92842 Rhoo<la Danial. 1168 WlttWI bK monctll ll'om ~ • rty ~ Thia bullnea 11 con-Thie butineM Is con-~~·Cotta MIN. 119 dlte o1 w i11ua1Q '--' hP'Of*'Y~ ducted by a g-ral duded by tn lndlvOlal f11 .... • Pl'l)Ylded 11 daeaUd • 1191Q di .... partoerahip Have you •tarted Thia buameu 15 con-Prob9111 Code MCtlOfl DATE 02Q5/2001 a..bne Hav1 you atarted doing ~ Y91? No ducted by 811 indMdual 9100 The 1me tor Ni1g Raco....,m ~. doing bu1fn111 yet? Geoffrey FfOlbe1-Cuo-Hava you alar1ed cleiml wlll noc upr. ~ bJ nwger 10 Sir· YM, 1998 nlnghem doing bualne$I ~ No befor9 bK fTIOl'4N tom rsio ~ ~. Jeff ThurWt This 11atement WU Rhonda Darn( lhl -.&..... CSea nodced • Tnme Dlt QJrtirl,... Thia llltem«lt wU rn.d wltl\ tile County Tl11s ~tamen1 WU .,,,,:,..-•"¥ M • N 03 0'2 04 ~. flied with the County C1ertt al Orange County hied with the County YOU MAY EXAMINE Ill CA 9132• (916) Jfl·Trll a Clellt al Orange County on 01!»'2001 ~~air' County ftle Melt by tw aiurt. If 1' 57).t9l!6 DEBORAH on 01/2e/2001 2001815HOI 2001815'°31 you .,.. 1 '*'°" VICE Pfl£9DENT 20011153IOI Dally Pilot Feb. 1. 8, 15, DallyPilot Feb. ~· lrltenllted In the ....... M, 7115. 2172 ~~Feb 1' ~ 22· 20Qf Il!6?3 22.~. 1. 2Q()t l!!!!!i you may ~~ "' Flctltloul Bullne11 ' FlctltJout Bu1lnea1 court • ...__ tor Fk:ttuoua Bu1lnn1 Name 8'8tement Flctltlou1 Bu1lnu1 S~ N04lcl (bm DE· Name Statement u-rne Stltement ""-....... ~ -..-. Name Statement 1 ) c:J Iha flliig d 111 The lollowlng '*'°"5 """ ,,,. 1"''"'"" ........ ~-lll\llll'Crftnd~Gf ate doing~ u · The followlng penont are doing u : The folloWtng P9f"90lll """' ...... « of ""'f Pelican P!Oj«U. 19'1 .,_ dOlng tMlllMt u; EUROPAINT, 10221 .,. doing bulilleM u . p.lltlol1 or ~ • Ptlican Pleca, Costa Focu• Oeelgo, 2364 stater Ava Ste 203. The Fi~ Group, orooAdtd ~ ~ COO. Mele. CA 92626 $.ma Ana Ave., 112, Fountain V1llay, CA 10&31 Millikan Ave , Sec1on 12'0. A~ Piul 4 Wll9on. t941 CO.. ~ 112627 92708 IMnl. CA l)2906 IOI Spedat Noaot bm II Ptllcan Piece, Coeta Jerry W. , 2354 Tlmothv Qarttl, 198 John 0. Fol1, 18631 r4111011 t1om 111 ~ ,,..... CA 92928 s.nt• Ana Ave 112, Cecll ~lace, Co1t1 Mllflkln Ave Jtvtne, CA dlltl. Jamu Jordan co. ~ CA 112827 ...... CA 8282'7 02&0e AIUlwytbr~ I W•tton. 19'1 Pellc:MI Thie bu11neee II oon-Thie ~ Ill con-l'hl9 bue1neu Ml con-htlCHELi .. P*e. C<*t MMe.. CA ~:!.by'/:~ ~.by y: ~d ~:!.by '/: ~ ~TOEAAIHG 02~ A Wt1$on, doing ~ yfl('I No doing ........... yfl('I No dot1Q bu11r.-yf/('I No 700 S flOWER ST, 11511. ~ St*'. Jerry W Pl!• Tltnol1Y Garth JcM D Foll ST!.. .,m 112, St\Oo City • CA Thlt -~ .... Thie titernenc w Thi8 ltaltlMflt Wat LOS ANGELES CA 91102 flied with the County flled .-i lt1e County llled wtttt the Colny IOCU 7 Thia ~ • con· FktNow ButlMU Oleltc ol gr:r Coull)o Oleltc d °'tnDt CounfY C*tl cf Oiwp Ccany 02mll01, Q2n;M)1, duded 111 a ~ Nilme N 3 ant on Ot~1•••.-• Gt'I 0Vlllt'20020011-•• .. •• on 02l02J200l0011 .... '"'"'11 o.ll01A:>1 ~ ·--------?It--~--Have JfX1 111.ntd n.. ~ PlttON ~ ...,_ F«> 1, a. 15, Deil¥ Nol F.-e, 1s. ~PilGl Feb a, ·~ doing buel,_ yet? .,.. dc*'O ..,._ u: ~I Ttt07l 22.\Mr. I. aocu TbZOJ ~. t. 2001 JbOlc '1cttttoue ........ Y• 111101 A.~ ltlllllnO. lt8t-...,_ 8'1111 I It '*A A. W*'On ~ C.:14-=: Ac:tttlow luefneea ~ ......,,_. Flcttlloul ...... The ~ pel10l'4I THI ..... w ialO.~. ~ ,...... ..... IY*\t ...... ........... ....... .... .... .. cltW1Q bulineie .. ... """ .,,. ~ leed\, CA 1298"1 Thi follotol*1a per90N ~-:IOie The follOwll1I PlflOl1I ...._~.~= ~,~r c..y ~ c. ~ . .,. doing buti-..1 M. .,. -Mt doing~ -....... } 112· ~ ltt1 .. ,,. 21ot ~ Ln.M:;' ~ AtJto ~. 1on11 t1& ~ Uy'9 Nell. ~ UIQUi9 ~ Dlilr ,... ,. 1, 1. ta. '*' bMdl, CA 20'6 Plaotn4le Av.. w FlnlC • •211, nu VlUoM &lrfff I mn 22. lmt Thim Flctftlou. Bu1lne11 N1me Swtement The to41owing per1ona are dottlQ bu51MU u LI E'atrtll• Matkel ca~. IS21 W 19th St . Cotta Mesa CA 92627 Jolln LIOyd Plnct111. Jr . 621 W 19th SI. COtlt.t Meta. C4 112$27 Raphael Tovtor. 821 W 1911\ S1 COS11 Mele. CA 92627 Thte ~ II con-M1«1 by a general parlnenh•P li•11e you 1te114<1 lbrlO ~ Y'f? No ~ Tovat ,..,, uoyo PlncMI. Jr. nu~ ... tied .,. ~ a..-cl Orw9 O:lur..; onOl~I I001"'3tl07 ~,.,~ l)i,tounl ( -.,,1,l·t I TMllta W.it 1101 COllli ~ CA tae27 T"'*i. CA trreiO OCllitl ..._,CA 112127 LOllnda lf00,li1 __ _... __ __,..._,. larl'WMt Ln~. ~ Rena1ct TuduCaf'. ~ lkw1l tM6 ..,... l'N ~ .. ,_.ouglUo"', lltlt -- 8leCf\ CA l(ltllO "" ~14 ~. ~ 1'~. tlt-C. ~ ~. Wiit· ~ ~ ~ Tw. ~ le con-~ ...... CA t0lt7 COlel Mw. CA llta1 ~~ -............ ~ .. ~ dueled by. tuDlr'd end Thia ~ II Qlf'!-n. ..... le con-·-,. --·n.. ---~ wff• 41ded by 111 ,,..._ llldld lilt:. II\ ........ tllded ~ W. .,...... ...... 1¥ efl ....._., Hn• J11G ta.rllCI Have row atan.O Han rou -"*".. ..... JV" aMCJ H..,e you .,.... ~ bullneel ~ 6ol'lf IMl••n•n rtt? ~ '9WIMt yeC1 MIO ~ ...-1 -.. ~ "" Nit Y-. tll2ll01 VII, 01'°"3001 Y-. tr ............. .. ... Ot/11M [•tllldt arHkl ..... c ....... ~ llldUCM a... ...... .... "" ..,.,. ~ Thia Jll ·-· .... Tllll 111111'*'11 -.... ,.,.,. ... n. . ···"'*" .,.. Tlil .~ .. tlM _... .. ~ MM "" c::..nr Mid 1w OM11y 9ed wllh h c;...., tied ..,. "" ~ OM~ eo...; °""' .-ChnQt 0. .. °""fl ~ °"' ti 0..,.. ~ Cll* If 0..,.. ~ tn 0 M t1'30700' Cll'I 1 • ...,_1 _ Oft Ol ~ I .,..... •1Mn11111 .. 1.... ..,..... -·--~ F" 1,... Nd Fe ,, I. 1 Olllw .... F• ~ ~ .... M. ~11: fllal Mi t 1. , .. ~ ~ a '}Is, 1, Ip\ ~ ~, L W> _!!!~ \ ' • P1ctltloul luef,,... ...,,,. .... """t The lollowlnQ pti'IOne -~~ .. aucx-tlA Women !ft-~ Funcll T~. 430 ~ Obt1 Avt, Anllhllm, CA 92801 l1ne A Sterwq, 430 N Qllbert Ave., AAet1e1m CA 9280t Julie Fiec:Mf, 430 N G,.,_,. Av•., Anehelm, CA 82801 Thie bullnffe It COii· d'Jcted by a llmhlld 1>1111· nerahlp Have you alerted doing bu1lna11 v•t? YN, 4126195 Tina R, ~ttmlng Thi• 1tatement waa llled with the County O.tlt ol Ofange Coonty on 01/30/2001 200181532591 Dally Ptk>I Feb 1, 8, I 5, 22. 2001 Th878 Flctltlou1 Bu1lneu Name Stawment The following peraona 1119 OOlnO butlnea .. Kathrvn AllHn'a ~. 308 Pelm SI Suite C S.lboa. CA 92881 L11a Gordon 888 Haly11d Ntwpofl Beach. CA 92663 Thia busineaa Is con· ducted by an lfldMdual Hav• you ~arttd doing bualneu ytt? Yea. 121111995 L1aa Gordon This s1a1emenl wH flied with lhe County Cteril ol Orange County on 0 1f30l2001 2001H53810 Dally Pilot Feb 1, 8 15, 22. 2001 Th871 Flctltlou1 eu1lnH1 Name SuiterMnt The followfng per1001 are doing buafrieae u Janina Interiors F .A . 2300 Falrvltw Rd , •L205, Coeta Mesa CA 92626 Janine Pazdan, 2300 Fa1rv1ew Rd , •L205. Costa Meu CA 112626 This bu11neas la con· dueled by •n ind!Yldual Have you atarted doing bu11ne11 ytt? Yea, 01122J01 Janina Pazdan This ataitment was liled with the County Cieri! o1 Oranoe County on o 1/22/2001 2001ees2n1 Daily Pilol Feb I 8 15, 22. 2001 Th667 Flctltlou1 Bu1lna1 N1me StaterMnt The followlng persons are doing busfness aa Rooen Stewar1 Emer- gency Lighting/Prod· ue1s. 275 E 16th St., Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Roben Stewan. 275 E, 16th St , Costa Mesa. CA 92627 This business 11 con- ducted by an lnd1V1dual Have you startad doing business yet'? y 98, Dec 2000 Roben Stewan Th11 statement was Iliad with the County Clen( ol Orange Coonty on 02/06/2001 2001H54352 Daily PllOI Feb 8, 15, 22. Mat 1. 2Q()t Th7QO Flct1t1ou1 Bu1lne11 Name Suitement The lollowing persona ate doing buslneM as Cupid"• SeCfet, 27412 Avanli• Ortve. M1u10n \lleiO. CA 92692 Mark Benetdo, 27412 Aventl Drtve, M1aa1on VieJ<>. CA 92692 Scott Ehrltch 821 3rd Street. Manhetten Beach, CA 9026& This business 11 con- ducted by a general pertnerah1p Have you started doing buaJneaa ye1? No Mark Benardo Thia 81•tement was llled with the County Cieri! ol Orange County 00 02/06/200 t 20018854347 Daily Pilot Feb 8, 15, 22 Mar 1. 20() t Th697 Flctltlou1 Bu1lne11 N11M Statement The lollow1ng persons are doing buelneu u Orange Co•l1 Solt Tissue, 844 Production Place, Newp<>f1 a.a~. CA 92663 1 Michael Richard Textor, 19n2 WHt· Winds Lane, Huntington BMctt. CA 92648 This bullneu 11 con- ducted by an lndlvlduel Hive you •tarted doing bl*ne• y.r? No MIChael R T 1JCt0t Thts atetemen1 WH l1led with the County Clell< ol Of •nge Coonty on 02IOel2001 2001tl5•372 Dilly PtlOI Ftb. 8, 15. 22· Mer t, 2001 Tl'!696 Flctltlou1 8u1lnee1 N1me State!Mnt The lollowlng pereona are doing~ u · Excell EquHtrlan Teem, 28282 Oeo Road, Sen Juan Caplttrario, CA 92875 Auburn Exc•ll, 44• Alleo Ave , Newport BMdl. CA 92863 Thia butlne• ie con- duc:led by .,, ~ Htve you eter1td doing bualneu yet? YN, 1/t,I01 Auburn Ellcell Thit llai.men\ WH tiled With the County °"" °' Onirqe Counly on 02/1812001 2001N6M7t ~ Plol Feb Z2 Met 1. ' 10, 2001 hiroo ~ 8uelnMa l'1iCtltloU9 .......... NM"8 ~ ,.... IU:tamenc The followlng PMOl\I ni. follOWW\a panont .,. oaW1g DulNle ... .. doing buli"'8 ... COnQuei1 lnvwtlge> AM Mltec11one lm-licN, 1!00 Ac»tnt Ave., ~'a lldl« ~ 1200, Colla Mtea. C.A tnl Newport Blvd ' 9282e COiia Meee. CA 1282'7' Carmela Dlenn• Peul DeYla, 1808 OonzaMt, !!500 Meme Unooln Avt., Newport Ave., '200. Colla Meea, BMCtl. CA 02eeo CA 92829 Thie bullneae le oon· Thit ~ It con-cb:llad tiv: .,.. ~ duded by; an lndMclJll Heve you lllfted Hevt you •tarted doing bualne.M yet? doing buelneu yet? YN, 1980 v ... 8197 Paul Davie Cermet• Diann• Thi• 11tetem90t wu Gonzelei flied wlltl the County Thia atetement wae Cleft< of Orangt Counfy flied with the County on 02/02fl001 CJ.rk ol Orange County 200191114011 on 02/02l2001 OeUy Pilot Feb. 8, 16 200Ull5'0H ~-Met. 1. ,2901 Tuoij Dally Pilot Feb. 8, 15, 22. Mw 1. 2001 Th69! FJctltloue Buelnna Name Statement ActltloUI Bulfnee• The followlng '*'°"' Name Stat.ment are doing ~ u : The following peraone Hl·Ttch c.tpe4 Clean- 811 doing bullneu u : Ing. 2522 Senta Calah Al HNlth Ortve, 1208, Co1ta Money com, Inc. B.) M..., CA 92626 HHlth Monty, Inc 0.llld Terence Hebel1. t501 Welld11f Of . Ste. 2522 Senta Cetallna 310, Newport Beach. CA Drive, 1208. Cott• 92880 MeN.. CA 92026 HHlth Money com. Thie buuneu .. oon- lnc (Delaware). 1501 dueled tiv· en lndMduel WHld1ff Or , Ste 310, Have you started Newport Beach. CA doing butlneA yet? No 92660 Dallld Terence H.o.n Ttw. bultf\&M .. con-ThlS ltaternent WH ducted by a eo<p0<8bon flied wilt\ the County Have you started Clerk ol Oranoe County doing bu11nesa yet? on 02/09J2001 Yea, 611/00 20011154100 Health Money com. Deily Pilot Feb 15, 22, Inc Mar 1. 8. 20()1 Th70Q Edward J Carets. CEO Flctltloue Bu1lne11 Th11 statement was N1me Statement llled with the County The following peraona Cieri! of Orange County are doing bualneaa aa: on 02/06/2001 Wattertoo Music 2960 20018854341 Blmlnl Pt Costa' Mesa Daily Pilot Feb 8, 15, CA m26 ' 22. Mar I . 2001 Th703 Jerry Van Ottarloo, Flctltlo • 8 I 2960 Bimini Pl • Costa u UI ne11 Mesa, CA 92626 N1me Statement This bus1neu 1e con· The following peraona ducted by· an lndll/ldual are doing business as: Have you 1tarted Win1ers &. Banlls. 1<128 doing business yet? E Chapm1n Ave., Or· Yee, Jan 2000 afl08, CA 92866 Jerry Van Ott&floo Roneld S Winters. a This statement w11 Profeu1on•I Corpo-filed with the County ration (Cahforn1a Al• Clerk ol Orange County CIOS••08). t.t28 E on 02/09/2001 Chapma/l Ave Orange, 20018154794 CA 92866 Daily P1loC Feb 15, 22 Thit btalness ,_ con-Mat. 1. 8. 2901 Th712 ducted by a eotp<>ralion The reg1111rant oom· Fictitious Bu1lnea1 menced to lraneact busi-Name StaterMnt ness under the hctrbous The fol10wir19 persona business n•me or are doing butintss as: names ksted above on The Wise Group. 33.t5 Januaiy I. 2001 Newport. Sult• 208, Ronald S Winters, A Newport Beach, CA Profeu1onal Corpo-92663 ratlOfl, Ronald S Win· Max Palma, 355 West· tere, President brook Place, Costa This statement was esa, CA 92626 flied with the County This business 11 con· Cieri! ol Orange County due1ed bV an lndl~dual on 02/0112001 Have you started 20018854002 doing buslness yet? No Dally Pilot Feb 8, 15, Max Palma 22, Mar. 1. 2001 Th695 This statement was Fl I filed with the Counly ctlt ou1 Bualne11 Ctetlt of Oranoe County Name Statement on 02109/2001 The following persons 20011154791 are doing bualnesa as: Dally Pilot Feb. 15, 22, Trop1c1 Restoration. Maf, 1. 8, 2001 Th715 20561 Suburbia Lane. Huntlr19ton S.ach, CA Actltlou1 Bu1lne11 92646 Name Stat11Mnt Elizebeth Ament The following pertons 20561 Suburbia Lane, are doing buslnesa u . Huntington Beach, CA Nautical Promotionll 92646 Inc . 777 West 19th This bu!llnes.s lS con· Street. Suite W. Cost• ducted by an individual Mesa, CA 9262? Have you started Nautical Promotione doing busmen yet? Inc. (CA), TTT Was1 19tti Yn. 1/1/2001 Stleel Coeta Mesa CA Ellzabelh Amen! 92627 ' Thia st11ement was This bulllM$S 11 oon- flled with the County duc1ad by a 00tp0ratkln Cler1t ol Orenge County Have you 1t11led on 02/02/2001 doing busioo6a yet? ~ 2001815 .. 020 guSI 25. 1992 D•llY Pilot Feb. 8, 15, Nautical Promotions, 22. Mfr 1. 20()1 Th688 Inc. Flctltlou1 Bu1lne11 Name StaterMnt The following persons ere doing buafness as· Flrll National Lending, 316 E Broadway, Ste. 2, Anaheim, CA 92805 Neighborhood" Accep· tanca Corp (CA). 21H6·A Redhlil Ave . Ste A-210C, Costa Mesa, CA 92626 Th11 buelneaa 11 oon· duded by • corporatk>n Have you started doing bulllnul yfJt'I No Ne1ghbomood Accep-tance Corp Barbare Sled, Exec VP Thtt lltatement wu f~ed with !ti. County C1er1t ol Orange County on 02J09/2001 20011154717 Dally P1lol Feb. 15, 22. M1t 1, 8. 2001 Th710 Flctltlou1 Bualneu Name Statement The following pe<'IOnl are doing ~ u : Bornb.Nlli Hair Stu· dlo, 120 Tustin Ave .. Newport BHCh, CA 92~3 Suzanna Marie Portner, 306 Oahll1 Piece, Apt. C, Cofone del Mer, CA 92625 Sue en Tere11 Femang, 425 112 Hiil St., Leguna 8Heh, CA 92852 Thi• bu11neu 11 con· dUcled br joint ventura Hive you etarttd doing bueina9I yel7 No Suunne Marie Portne1 Thie etat-ru WU 11'-d #Ith the County OM ol Onirqe County on 02J02/2001 2001fl54035 Dal" Pllol Feb e, 15, 22 tr t. 2001 T)!69Q Amy Etlton. Praeldent Tht5 statement was flied with the County Clerk ol Orange County on 02109/2001 20011154795 Dally Piiot Feb. 15, 22, M81. 1. 8. 2901 Th713 Flctltlou1 Bu1lne11 NarM Statement The lolloWlng peraons ere doing buainess a1. Health Point Services, 620 Seaward Roed, Co- rona del Mar, CA 92625 Melania S. Behren1, MA.RO, 620 s .. w&l'd Road, Corona del Mar, CA 92625 Th11 bu11ne11 is oon- duclad bV an lfldMdual Have you atart•d doing bus1neu yet? Yes. 11M11 Melania S Betuena, MA, RO Tl'111 llelernenl WH llled With the County Cler1t ol ()fangt Counfy on 02/09l2001 20018154809 Daily Piiot Feb. 15, 22. Mar. 1. 8. 2001 Th718 Flctlllou1 Bu1lne11 Name Statement The following l*ION .,. doing ~ u : Netlonal Reeldentlal Merketlng. 1880 M111lU•ril• Drive, Co- rona del Mar, CA 9:2e2e Flr1t Prlncipal. Inc. (CA), 1680 Marguente Drive, Corona del Mer, CA 92626 Thi• bulinnl le oon ~ed by: • COll)Ot'lllon Have you et1rt•d doing ~ yeC7 No Arll Prlnclpel, Inc Nell F.ww. CEO Thie ltaf~ WH ni.o wlltl tne County ~ov~~ COln'f 200, ......... Delly Plol Feb 22, Mar !. 8. 15. 2001 Tr!TM ~ ...... ........ .........,, ~~ VPA Promotions. 2900 Btllnol, I A• 101, Cotti Mtee. CA a:zea A.nd&ll Trtlolte, 2800 l!ltlelol, I A·101, Coete Meee. CA '2928 Thie bull~ I• con-duoled by; .,, r.dMcMll Hive you etart•d doing bullflMI yt(7 No Rllldall T rtbolet Thie ltatement WU filed with the County QM °' Orange County on 02/09l2001 20011154'04 Delly Piiot F..t>. 18, 22, M!t. !. 81 2001 Th70§ ActJtloue 8&.1alne11 Heme Statement The following peraona are doing~ .. NitC HM1 ~ Ail Condi· lionlng, 2282 Orchard Drive, Newport BMen. CA 92860 Gordon B. Par1on1, il282 Oichard Drive, Newport BHch. CA 92860 RUIHll W Bangen. 3400 Ave ol the Ml. C...10, Colla MMe, CA 92828 This bultMN le con· duded by~ Have you 1t1r1ed doing bualneu yet? v ... Sept 1952 GOtdon 8 Paraone Thi• 1111emant was flied with the County Cl•rti o1 Orenge Counly on 02I09/200 t 20018154715 Dally Pilot Feb t5, 22, Mar. !. 8. 2901 Th709 Flctltloue BuelneH Name Statement The following pereons are doing bulfneu es: William• Properties. 11 C11taw1y1 North, Newport BHch, CA 92860 Chartes J WIHlams, 11 Cutewaye N0r1h. New· port Beadl. CA 92660 Oebr• C Wlhlams, I I Caatewaye Nonh. New- port BMch. CA 92660 Thia bullneu It con- ducted by· huebend and wife Heve you 1tarttd doing bu1ineH yet? Vos 1987 Chet1H J W111tem1 Thi• statement was filed with lhe County Clertl ol Orange County on 02I09l2001 20011154101 Dally Ptloc Feb 15, 22, Mar I . 8. 20()1 Th707 BSC 10307 NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTER ESTATE OF: SIMONE A. DALMET CASE NO. A205716 To all heire, ben•fl· clarles, creditors, cont· lngant credltore, and persona who may other· wise be lnterlllted In the will or NIAi•, or~ ot· SIMONE A DAI.Mt: 1 A PETITION FOR PROBATE hH been hied by DORIS CLARKE end IA'ENE LAU Y In the SuperiOr Court ol Ca.h· lorma, County of OR· ANGE THE PETITION FOR PROBATE requeela !hat DORIS CLARKE and !RENE LALLY be 111>· pointed •• perlONI rep- r&Hntallvea to adminls.· ,., the estate ot the de- c•dent THE PETITION re· quHll the decedent'• WM and codidle, If any. ba ldmlttlld to prot>ete The Wdl end any oodiclle are •vallable for Ill· amlnatlon In the Ille kept by the ooun THE PETITION te· queets au!horily lo ad- minister the "late under the Independent Admin· lttrelion of Eatate• AC1. (Th11 Authollty will alloW the personal repreaent· etlvH 10 take many ec- tlon1 without obtaining court epproval S.lo1t teklng eenein very Im· portent •ctlon•, how- -· the pereonel repr• eentattvaa will ba r•· quked to 'iVfl notice to lntereated persona un· tau they heve waived nollo• or contented to thfl propoted ectlon.) The Ir ldepel ldent edmjn. ittratlon authonty wll be granted unlNI an In· \el'Mlecl pereon lllM an objection to the pelltion and ahowe good c:aUH ~ 1ht court thould nol grant the luttiortly A HEARING on the petiUon will be held on MARCH 8, 2001 el 1:45 p m In Dtpt L73 lo- cated 11 3" 1 The Clly Drive South, Orenge, CA 928e8 IF YOU OBJECT to Ole granting ol IN peti- tion you allotlld appeal at ihe heiring and stale your objection• or Illa written objectlona with the court before the hearing Your •P· PMfelU mey be In ptr· eon or by rour a1tomey. ur Y()tj AM A CAfD.. ITOA °' DOI. 911"11 cr.o-aor Of fie -ue d, )'O'I nut ... ~ dllm di the oouf1 and mall I ~ '° fie '*'°"" ~ tMtntatlvM aoooinled by .,. OOUlt wlitiln tour l'llOt*'9 ltOm 1he 0.-"' fie "'91 lllueta 01 let· ..... .. pnNlded In Pio- -Code ~ 9100. The time '°' llllnO c:tam. will nol elCl)ir• befOfe four month• from the hterlng dltt noticed above. YOU MAV EXAMINE Ille me ~• by . ttie oourt. II you are a pe'90fl ln-lttttted In 1he elltate, you may me with . 1he court a ~ !Of Soe-cl1I Notloa (lorm OE- 164) ol the filing of an ln-vtnt«y and llPl>faiMI ol Miiia UMCa at ol lll'f petltlon Of aCCXlUnt H provided In Probete Cod• Mellon t250. A Request for Specilll No- tice fOfm la 1vallable lrom the OOU1 defk. Attorney few Pe«ltloo• . Ttlomee M. 0 1-r, Eaq. 88N 15911, ~.Alaton• 01 .. .,, 4 Hutton c.nv.. Slit. 720, Sela Ana, CA 9%702 Publi1hed Newport B .. ch·Coet1 MeH Oalty PiloC Fet>ruary 16, 22, 23. 2001 FTIJ832 Flctltlou1 Bu1lnea1 Neme StaterMnt The lotlowinp pereons are doing buaineN aa: Solt Expreaalons, 2850 Eelt MeN Verde Drive 1103, co.ta MMe, CA 92626 ~m V H!Ola, 11409 Alder Creek, Corona, CA 92680 Shar11 R. Hicks, 1748 North Woodwind Lane, Aoaheim, CA 92807 Thie bualnesa la con- ducted by: • generel p1rtner1hlp Have you •l•rted doing butlneas yet? Yes. t/1f01 Adam v. Hlckl Th•• statement was filed wrth the County Cleitl ol Ofange County on 02/18/2001 2001H554n Daily Pilol Feb. 22, Mat. 1, 6. 15. 2001 Th755 Flotltlou1 Bu1lnea1 Name StatarMnt The followinp pereons are doing business as. Up & Running Com- puttng, 233 Knoll L.Ue. Ml8'1on Viel<>, CA 92692 John Anthony Renna, 233 Knoll Lake, Million Vlefo, CA 92692 Urida Carol Renna, 233 Knoll Lake, Mission Viejo, CA 92692 This bl.lalnes.s Is con· ducted by: huaband and wile Have you started doing business yet? Yea. 615196 John Renna Linda Renne Thia atatement was hied with th• County Clerti ol Orange County on 02113/2001 2001H54ff7 Daily PtloC Feb. 15, 22, Mat 1. 8. 2001 Th727 Flcthlou1 Bu1lnea1 Name Statement The lollowlng persons are doing business 85" Exduaive Dental Care, 3827 Alpen Village Way, IF, Sant.• Nia, CA 9210.t Exclueive Dental Care. Inc (CA), 3627 Aspen Village Way. •F. Santa Ma, CA 92704 Th•• business la con· ducted by a OOtpOrallon Have you •tarted doing buslneaa yet? Vas. 1112.1100 Exetuelve Dental Care, Inc Cerloa Garcia, Presl· dent Thia statement was filed with· the County Clerk ol Orange County on 01125/2001 20011853253 Dally PlloC Feb. 22, Mar. 1. 8. ts. 2001 Th763 Flctltlou1 Bualneu Name Statement The following pefaont are doing~ .. Janeran, 2020 Full- erton Ave., •~. Coate Meea. CA 92627 Robert Andrtw Nellon, 2020 Fullerton Ave . ,..8, Coeta Mesa, CA 92627 Jamie Anne Nelaon, 2020 Fullenon Ave , 148, Coeta MeN, CA 92827 Thie bualneu Is con- ducted bV' hulband and wife Heve you started doing bueln•.. yet? v ... 01112/2001 Robert A. Neleon Thia 1tattment wu flied with the County Clerk of Orange County on 0112612001 200tHUH.t 0.lly Pilot Feb. 22 Mar. 1. 8. 15. 2001 imt STARTING ANEW BUSINESS?. • • • • • • • • • • • PlctlUoue ......_. ,....... lullMM .... ~ ......... Nnl Tht tollowlr1o P9'90nl Thi lollowlno. PMOnf TAATOR WILL -dolr'jQ buli"'8 ,.. .,. dollg _.... 11: REN~ A DECISION 01ty ln .. rn11lon1l! PNCllllOn TMt Peril• ON THUASOAY 8248E Metbleheaa Ing. 11180 ,__ St, CCIII MARCH 8, 2001 'OA .AS W*'I, AIWltilft Hiiia, Qa ,....., CA 82e21 SOON .AS POSSIBLE 9280e Htocot Dt LI TOtt9, THEREAFTER. ON ~c:r.~ w~ :.:.. "8:' ~ COef1I TtJ..: FOLL OWi NO Wehroonge Sydney Thia bUtlnNI le qon-1, ZONING APPllCA· NSW Aullrde 207t ca.md by: an lndMcMI TION ZA.QG 63 FOR Thia bullnlte II con-Hive you etarted MARI< HARVEY cM:lted by; a oorpor111on doing bullrlt9t yf/1(1 No IWHALEN & CO .)I H1v1 you et1rted Hector Dt LI TOfl'I ~ERtZON WIRELESS, doing bullne.. yet? Thie ltatement Wll AUTHORIZED AGENTS YN, 01J01/2001 llltd with the County FOR CARR AMERICA, Daly Project S.Mc:N, Oeitl d Orange ~ F0A A MINOA CONDI· Inc, on 0.2/l:W001 TIONAI. USE PERMIT P9ttt John Daly, CEO 20011"4 .. 71 TO INSTALL FOUR Thia llletement WH Dally Plot Feb. 1t 22, NEW WIRELESS AN· filed with the County Mer, !. o, 2001 m724 TENN.AS ON AN EXIST· ~2/~~~ Count'/ INO MECHANICAL 2001•a•4MS Flctltloue 8u9'nes• PENTHOUSE ON THE ., " Name 8tat.ment TOP OF A COM· Deity Piiot Feb. t6, 22, The fol~ MERCtAL BUILDING Mt!. 1. 8. 2001 Tb728 ere dolnQ u : ., LOCATED AT 3150 Flctttlou• BullMH Michael'• Fine Wood BAlSTOl STREET IN A Specialtlee 3046 Don-P D C Z 0 N E , Heme S .. t.ment ~ lane Coeta ENVIRONMENT AL The lolloWlnQ pet10NI CA~ DETERMINATION· are doing buelMA M : Michael EdWard Lane. EIXFEMTH£PT •""VE A.P SelH and 3045 Doi ... ~ SeMee, 191A ... ....,.... ...,,.,..,ook Lane, ACTION IS ..._..,... Coeta MMe. CA m28 Sl, Costa Maaa, CA Thia bullineu le con-CHALLENGED IN 92827 ~ed by Wt lndMdual c 0 u R T I T H E Anne C. Priot, 191A Hive you eterted CHALLENGE MAY BE Magnolia St., Coate doing ~. yeC7 No LIMITED TO ONLY ~. CA 92927 MicNe1 E lane THOSE ISSUES Thie butlneu le con-Thia ••tement WU RAISED IN WRITTEN ducted by atf lndlvlc1,.i hlecf wtth the County CORRESPONDENCE Hive you etarted o.111 of Orange Coonty DELIVERED TO TliE doing buelneee Yfll? No on 02/13'2001 ZONING AOMINIS· Am C Priot 20011154174 TRATOR PRIOR TO Thia ltalement WH Ody Ptlol Feb 15 22 ll-tE A80VE DATE ~ :'Or::. = Mar 1. 8. 2001 rh12i Fcf~~AT~~~T~e: ~E on 02113/2001 ABOVE APPLICA· 20011154181 Actltloue Bu1lne11 TIONS, TELEPHONE Dally PilOC Feb 15, 22. Name Statement (714) 754·5245 OR Mar 1, 8. 2001 Th720 The lotlowlng peraona CALL AT THE OFFICE ere doing buttnMI es: OF THE PLANNING Flctltloua BuMneea B&S Drain Ci.anlng, DIVISION, ROOM 200, NllM StatatMnt 853 Governor St .. Coeta n FAIR DRIVE, COSTA The followlng peraone M .... CA 92827 MESA, CALIFORNIA. are doing butfnne u : Brian Southwick, 853 Publl1hed Newport Hlro'• Auto Repair, Governor St.. Coata Beech-Coste Mau 30.t2 c ............. St Unit Mesa, CA 92627 Dally Pilot February 22. "O" c ...... .,._,. ' This bualn•M la oon· 2001 . Olla MHa, CA duded ..., .. an ,_..._, .... al Th729 92626 • w1 fflUfVJUU Hiro'• Enterprise, Inc Heve you 1tarted (CA), 3042 EnttrpriN clojB':\OanbutlnaeaSou,...~•'f.!'7 No St., Unit "0", Coll• " uo..,.... Mesa. CA 92626 Thll •1•temen1 WH This bualneu I• con-filed with lh• County ducted by: • oorporallon Oeitl ol Orange Count'/ Have you at•rted on 02/13/2001 doing buslnesa yet? 2001H541173 Yea. 1990 Dally Pitot Feb 15, 22, Hiro·a Enterprjle, Inc Mat 1. 8, 20()1 Th722 Ka,I Heraguehi, Presl· dent Tl'Ms -aternent wH filed with the County Clettt ol Orange County on 02/ 13/200 I 2001185•970 Dally Pilol Feb 15, 22. Mar. I, 8, 2QQ1 Th725 Flctltloue Bu1lnea1 N1me StaterMnt The following pereons ~are A~E~A,u· All TECH 2.tlBUY COM, 2760 elvln Ave. 13315, Irvine, Calllomla 926t4 Alvin Chun-Yu Le\Jng, 2760 Kelvin Ave., 133t5. Irvine, Calttornj1 92614 This buslnese 11 con· ducted by: 1n lndMdull ~ave you atarted doing buelneH yet? Yes, Otl22/1~ Alvin Chun-Yu Leung Thie stalemen1 wa1 flied with the County Cler1t ol Orange County on 0112312()()1 20015152990 Dally PtloC Feb. 22, Mar. t, 8. 15, 2001 Th765 FlctltJOUI Bu1lnea1 Heme Statement The following perlonl are doing bu"'*8 as· Healthy Smile, 1175 S.ker St., Ste A_.., Costa Mesa, CA 92e29 Healthy Smile Men- agement, Inc. (CA), t t 75 Baker St., Ste. A .... Costa Meta, CA 92626 This business Is con- ducted by a oorpor•tlon Hive you s1arted doing bualnau yet? Yea, 01119/01 Healthy Smile Men· egement, Inc. Carlos Garcia, Pr••I· dent Actltloua Bu1lnea1 Name Statement The following persona are doing butlneae .. A.) N A Mllctiall & ,... socletet 8 ) Nabll A Mlkha~. PE . 3" 18 Vie Lido, Newp<>f1 Beach, CA 92&83 Nabil A ~. 1470 San Porte Rd , Coronl, CA 92882 Thill buelneaa la coo- ducled by an lndMdua1 Have you started doing bullnaM yet? Yff, 211/01 Nabll A Mlkhall Thia sl•tament w11 flied with the County Cterti ol Orange County on 02/ 13/2001 200tH54171 Dally P1loC Feb. 15, 22, Mt!. t, 81 2QQ1 TH723 Fictitious Bualneu Name Si.t.ament The following pel'IOM are doing businnt N Ecoeyeteme, 929 Newhall Sl, Coeta M ... CA m27 Eco1y1tem1, Inc (CA), 929 ~II St, CoN M-CA 9'2827 Thill bueinffa 111 eon- duded by• • corporation Hive you at•rt•d doing bualneu yet'? v ... 1978 Eeoeytttn'IS, Inc Bonni• Copel1nd, Secretuy Thl1 atatement WH filed With the County Clerk o1 Oreng41 County on 02/16/2001 200181554 .. Dally Pilot Feb 22, Mar. I. 81 151 2001 Th751 Flctltlou1 Bu1lnea1 Name Statement The lottowlng persons are doing business u : Zen Blltro, 1870 -H8tt>of Blvd., •A-100, Colla Mesa, CA 92627 AliN Yu. 24203 E PNk Ct, Diamond Bar, CA 91765 This business •• con- ducted by an IOd1\lldual Have you started doing butitle$S y8f? No Ahn Yu Thll 1tatement was llled wrth the County Cieri! ot Orange County on 01/29/2001 20018153535 Dally Pilot Feb 22. Mar 1, 8, t5. 200' Th757 NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTER ESTATE OF NANCY THORPE CASE NUMBER: A206054 To all heirs, benefi· ciarie1, cred1tora, cont- ingent creditors, and ~ who may ottlar· WIM be lnterasled in tile will at estate, at bOlh, ol" NANCY THORPE A PETITION FOR PROBATE hH been flied by LUTHER E. SWINK in the Superior Court of C•lllornl8. County of. ORANGE TH~ PETITION FOR PROeA TE requests that LUTHER E SWINK be IPP(>inted .. pa<'· ton1.I repfuentawe to tdmlniater tht "181e ol tne deoedtnt THE PETITION re- queate the decedant'e WILL and oodieits, if any. be ldmlttad to probate. The wtll and any codicils ire available f()( ex· amloation in the file kept by fie oourt. TliE PETITION ,... quNfl authOttly to ed· "'*--lhe ..... uncltr the lridlplf ldel'lt Mnln-lltrltlon of E9'altl Mt. (Thll dlCM1ty "" llOo# the ptreona1 reprMenl· atMI IO takt "*°f'J llO' tlonl wt\hOUt obCMllng oourt 8'>C)IOVai. e.foril ,,king otrtaln 111ry Im• p0rtant ection., hOw· -·the perPlAI repr• WMUvt will be reqijlred to give notice to In· tereeted perlOOI unlNe !hey ha\19 welvtd nollct or con11nted to the propoeed actlonJ Th• lndependen1 • mini•· trallon euthortty will be grented unleaa an In· ler•tad peraon fllN an objection to IN petition end lhOWI oood CIUM why tile oourf lhollld no1 grant 1ht autholtty A HEARING on lht pebtlon w!U be held on 3-8-0t at 1:45 P M In Oept . L·73, located el 34 l THE CITY DRIVE, P 0 . BOX 14t89, OR· ANOE. CA 92963-1569 IF YOU OBJECT to the granting ol the ~ lion, you ehotJkl appear at me he8nng and elate your objectlone or ltle Wnt190 objeefloN with the court before the hearing. Your ap· Pfftance may be In per- son at by your 1nomey IF YOU ARE A CRED- ITOR or conllngent cred- ttat ol the deeehed, you must file your ctalm with the coun end mall a OCIP'/ to the peraonaJ rep-resentative appo4nted by the court Wlthln four monthl trom the del• of first IHuance of lettere 15 provided In 1ectlon 9100 of Iha California Probate Code. The IVTle tor tiling ctalma win no1 expire before four months from ttie hffnng date notJoed above YOU MAY EXAMINE the Ille kepi by the court. ti you 1re • person In· teraeted In the estate, you may Illa with the coun 1 formal Requeat for Special Notice (folm DE·154) ol the fding o1 an inventory and ap- pr81sal of Mtate usets or ot any pelltion Of ac- count H provtded 1n Probale Code Mellon 1250 A Request lat Special Notice lorm is avaltable from the ooun clerk PETITIONER(S) LUTHER E SWINK THOMAS J. YOCIS, CSM 118317, WISE PEARCE YOCIS A SMITH, 249 E. OCEAN BLVD~ SUITE 440, P.O. BOA 22te4, LONG BEACH, CA 90801 ATTORNEY(S) FOR PETITIONE~(S) Published Newpon Beach-Costa Meta Dally Pllol Febrvery 15. 19, 22, 2001 106079 !!)!,4719 Flctlt1ou1 Bualne11 Name Statament Th• folloWing peraon• are doing~•• Morning Brew Cefe 5325 UnlVtl"llty Onve, lrvtne. CA 92612 J e & G, Inc (CA), 5325 Unrvera1ty Onve, 1rvrne. c~ 92612 This butlness Is con- ducted by 8 COtpOl ltion Have you started doing business ye(1 No J B & O. Inc Wllll•m Lundergan. President This llatement waa filed with the County Cletlt ol Orange County on 02/16/2001 20018155485 Dally Pilot Feb 22, Mar. 1. 8. Hi, 2Q01 Th752 Thie statemant wat llled wlttl the County Clerk ol Orange Coonty Of1 01125/200 t 20011153251 Delly Pilot Feb. 22, Mar. 1, 8. 15. 2001 Th762 Have A. l'lcltldoul ......... e Name 8tltltment ~ti~ Swttl , .. °f•rru.a °'I ~ Cou(. CA 92157 Mlc:Nll Oevid Si-an. 1 Tetrau Of , Newpon Cout CA 92167 Thi. bulineM Is con· dUcled by .,, lndMcW1 H1v1 you etaned doing blaw-yec? No MICilHI Del/Id Swan Thlt ltattment waa llled Wttl\ the County Cletit of Ofenge County on 0.2/1812001 20011158411 0.lly PlloC Feb. 22, Mar i. e, is. 2001 Th74§ Flotltloue 8u1lnee1 Heme Statement 'Qlt~iowll'l!l Pfrts>n• .,. bualneN .. MN!ln • 2031 Of· cherd Or , Newport BNeh, CA 92e60 MMDC, Inc (CA), 2031 Orcnatd Of , New· port BMch, CA 92e80 Thia bualneN 11 con· dueled by • OOtporabon Heve you started doing buelr-. yet? No MMDC, Inc John T Mal'\ll\, Pt&11· dent Thl1 11ateman1 w11 hied with 1he C«mty Clerk of Orenge County on 02116l200f 2001H55'711 Dally Pilot Feb 22. Mar '· 8, 15 200! Th747 FlctltlOUI Bu1lne11 NerM Statement The following per10ns are doing bualneN u Red l>Hrt Kitchen 412 Walnut, Huntington S.ech. CA 926.t 7 Black PHrl Kitchen (CA), 412 Walnut. Hunt lngton Beacti, CA 92647 Thie bulineu 11 eon· ducted by • oorporatlon H•ve you stanea doing ~ yet'? No Black Pean Kitchen Uze Goodell. Pres1 dent Th11 llt•ternent wu llled with the County Cler1t of Orange County on 02/16/200 I 20011155473 Dally P1lol Feb 22, Mar 1. 8. 15. 200t !}!7.t§ Fictitious Bualne11 N1me Statement The following persons are doing t>u.sne.. u M•rk:it·lnk. 22992 nagu•. MISSIOn Vle10 CA 92692 Cl1udette L. B1eneh1. 22992 Tlagu1, Minion Vi8!0 CA 92692 Thie buslnase la con· ducted tiv· en lndlvldUal Have you etarted doing buslneM yet? No Claudette L Bianchi Thia et1tement w11 flied with the Counly CkHll ol Orenge County on 02/l:j 2 11155471 Dally Pllol F 22. Mar '· 8. 15, 200 Th7•9 Flctttloua 8u1lnee1 N1me S .. tement The followrng per9on9 .,. dolllO bullnea .. M•n Oa VIiia, 3081 Loren Lane, Coat• M..a. Callomia 92626 JamH F O..n. 3081 Loren Lene, Coal• Meea. Calrlomla" 92626 Thi• bu9l""8 Is con· dueled by en indnlldual H•v• you 1terted doing bualnH1 yet? YN, 1/1/2001 JI/TIN F Dean Thi• lltatement w11 llled with the Counly Clertl of Orangt Couoly on 02118l2001 2001 .. 5547• Dally Pllof Feb 22, M1t 1. 8. 15, 2001 Tn754 Flctltloue Bu1lneae Name Statement ~doll~ B & E Consultant•. 1555 Mesa Verdt Or Eatt 2E. Coeta Mesa, CA 92626 Mlcheel J. S.rmen, 1555 Me.a Verde Dr Ea1t 2E. Coete Mela. CA m26 Garage Sale! Paul S. Entin, 10361 Amberwood Dt .• Foun· taln V~. CA 92708 Thil butlnffa 11 oon-duc:ted by: a general partnerahlp Hive you atarted doing bu.._ yt(7 No Mlctlaet J. 8tm1an Thia 1t11emern wH tiled With th• County Clelt! of Orangt County on 02/18l2001 2001HH412 Ody Pilol Feb. 22~ Mar. 1. 8. 15. 2001 m700 Call the Piiat Cla .. lflade at EB4BJ B41i!·l5B7B t:a Place Vaur Garage Bale Adi ' , G:t EOUAI. ltOU$1NG OPPORTUNITY Al 1111 tstit• ~ In llliS MWSpll* Is Qll>jec1 10 the Federll hit Housing .Act ot 1968 as amenoed which maltea lt Illegal 10 advertise ·any preference ~mhatlon or dtscnmll\lllon NWO on race. cdor. rellg· IOll, m . ~noiup tamlllal smut or 11111ona1 origin. 01 an lnlenlion to make any auc:l1 pr1f11ence hmrl.ltJon or dllcr1minalloo • This 11tW$111ptr Will !IOI knowingly ucapr any • 1dvenlaem1n1 for rut Hiiie whk:tr rs 1n VIOla~on of the laW Our reacstrs are hereby informed Illa! alt dwllllllOS ~ In lhlS newsplpef are 1¥11~ on an equal opportunlfy basis To comolaln or d1sc11m1 nation. call HUO toll tree 11 1-eoo..244S90 1 HOUIEM:OND08 FOii SALE GEMERAL ...... ..... For ..... In Our Ill ........ =·:..' llllt .. 115. Dl9dtlM Tiliidly 5Pll AIM ... ~ Dlldlne Wldnl1day ., .. I Pip to Mftftl•• ........ LOCAL ..., ..... llctlon Clll T-II LISA RIVERA MN74-GS2 AINE WILLEY MN14-U4t V.A. SO MOVf4N RIEE Counullng fflEE Utt OI Holllft HUD/VA REPOS 714·534·8800 V.wtn Reel ESllllt Elllall: vregg01dnc.com FIND I 2· 311 '02 _, = 11 • --=I I '· _,a I I '02 _, =I :=;::::;:=====~.:-========~-----­ very Best Value in Aliso Vieio PANORAMIC VIEW Calal1111 IO Palos Verdta. bqu15111 Mie lolatt r~ nesUed 111 a luah lroplell MlllllO Open SAT ·SUN t -4 2{83 CrMIYlew Or. All! Coteen 94~27&-2n5 32~ FOR SALE NEWPORT BEACH VIEW 2 STORY GIAHT home or duplei, l\ffr buctl. sns.ooo A!!!!!I IM9-72Ut 20 NEW OCEANFRONT Rare Find SBR Agent 949-723-8120 HARBOR COVE Stunning home 4br 2 5ba wall. to Fash I! not "' MLS S8891< A<J!.o*n 9'9·632·2600 BRANO HEW HOMES STARTING AT S63S,OOO SOME OH THE WA1'£R AGT. M'-723-a120 REDUCED TO SELL $279,000 FIRM t2 CMyoo llland Roomy 29r 2B•. S.curt, Brighi & Readyl OPEN SUN 1-4 ( :,,,.,,,,,, 1/el . lfur ... "~"'"'" (949) 673-8494 Newpon View Ell•!• Pilal•at concempoiary Yle• &~late SBr pooj spa KOi pon<l e•orc1se rm. 3Pl'IOX 7687 st S 1 395 000 Pa1rd T eOOfe 949-656 9705 NEW HOMES OPEN SAT & SUN Adjacent to Newport Beach & Triangle Square. 949-650-1440 PRIME ESTATES Lot• & Ocean Views! Call Petrick T enort Agent 949-856-9705 THE BLUFFS UP91aded J& 2 58a • e· plan is per· feet lor everyone This nome 11as e l11m•ly room. ~ OOllWTI pools and Back Bly ellfQymenl QI lertd at 5639.500 AnchOI Properties 949· 720·3900 OONT LOSE S300 We BEAT any olf>#lr hOm6 /11nder 0t PAY You $300• Free Appwval"' 15 ,,..,,, www 15lllln101n.com 71'·658·4601 BIG CANYOff .. HenNtage Lane SBr 4 583 on over 13 0005l lot ()p@tl Sat~ 1 ·4 By O*ner 714·585·8866 Courtesy 10 b!oltets·l15le<I in MLS lrnm1culat• brrght JBr home recently remodeled latge conret Joi Oltffed at S629.000 Open Sun t-5p 1500 Vlvtan une ag\ E<l EIC800 949-640-6187 • llllmecul1te 2Br 2.581 Condo upgraded knctten. CQ1l)le1e Wl1h MW cabrnela & F'rench Umes1one count· 115 Fr!lie celhdll oek1g 1n IMog room O!lertd 11 $350 000 Coish AMllV 949-759-0177 BEHRw ll"R rROClSS CO\rOllflOH ~ •\• ... •4 ...... $$ CASH PAID $$ ctJn1e .~·ee 1-0hatJ-OU }.1e I.Jee" ,1u8su19 ... WE BUY ESTATES SEHR Procet• COt'porotion, on rnnovolove leode< rn the pornt/cootingi rnduitry for over fihy )IOOl'S, currently hos o need for severol Mointenonce Mechonics lo mo1nto1n ond repair monufocturing moch1nery ond focrl111es You will be rupons1ble lor lroubleshootong ond solving morntenonce reloted problemi inc:luding eleclrrcol, plumbing, mechonicol ond corpentry problems E><cellent benelrt pockoge •hot includes ltfe, medico(, dental v1s1on LTD, 401(1c)/profrt shoring Ouorterly bonus progrom ofter sr>1 months of service S.nd/Fox resume lo: BEHR Staffing, PO kx 1287, Sonta Ano, CA 92702, FAX 17 14) 241·9735, or you moy opply in penon on Tve1doy, febf'VOf'y 20, from 1 ·4 pm ot 3400 W. Seg,ntrom Avenue, Sonto Ano, CA. EOE. Choose from 3 beautiful locations including St. Moritz, Barcelona and Innsbruck . Largest sq,uare footage in Aliso Viejo. Spacious one bdrms, two and three bdrm twnhomes w/attoched garages. • Gated Communities ~649-4922~ SOUTH COAST AUCTION •Full Size Washer/Dryer Hook Ups • Wood Burning Fire_places •Over 100,000 Square Feet of Fitness Facilities • On-Site Fitness Director and Activities Director 2202 So. Mal11 St. S.m AM. CA 12707 . ' . " Antiques 4 U Call Now St. Moritz Barcelona Innsbruck 9 4 9-362-6000 949-362-7000 949-362-7600 Grand Reopenng Sale 3024 Newport Boulevilrd New!)Oll 8dl 949·5'8·4123 Loe.I Antique & Coltect.cie Store ro.. accep!lng qu;i• tty cons19nmen1s !'>lease call 949 642-8944 RHl1ur1nl Cooke/Sernral,Ho1tl/Bu11tr1 neecMd! NeN concept 1n Nt#QOl'I &ac~ FA• •tsume lo (Nt)72>-ano "' applf '" pe•soo 3461 Via Udo. Newpott linen. $99 SECURITY OEPOSfTS (OAC) Need 10 foncl a hOme this weeloenrfl We l\avt Ille per1ect place !or you• 5paci(M l and 2 8l's Up IO $200 paid !or moWlQ cost or ~ Call for dtlllile N8·21i-0754 BAYF 0 ,; Apartment Homes A Tranquil Experience Upgraded 2BR, Den On The Water = 2BR, 2BA With Harbor View 2500 I BR, I BA With Hamor View l,>rMte ,.._. Tiied Ulrtes • G..,a •Wood BanJ11 f1riPllctt • Priv.lte Beach aid Mllfu Out With The Old, Boat Slp1 Wable• s,utnq s.-... Pool In Wrth The Hew lMP Ttvpkal l..udkaptng • 5eco1ds to :i =:r ~~ Bllboa lt1a11d & S.'5tcie Sboppl11 Cater pall05 and ample f .. lilud • COro.a de! Mir slOlage Gas paid on a• iocal016 Pets The Ne a;pult ...... Apt. Hom~ M:"tol4> be~C~d •It...,.... Dlh9, llft• llt -..di Fashion Island Call ("'9t '160--1>9 I 9 today to re.e111e tour " WNC.co new beach address• -Sta111ng-,1-o._ .. _~_1_9-o_•:APIS_~~-51Mo-l '~=nl 11 ·• :33 I COST A MESA Luxury 3br 21>1 taunmy Udo 111e 2er 28a Fp ELEGANT SENIOR LIVING En1oy 11 spaooos s111te entertarnmtnt crafts lvn /tips /13f'd(JOffallOn. motl. COSTA HEUPORTE' 949-646-6300 mltlllrUn • 58 patio. sun Otdl, 2-c gar rnl8flOf oounyard. 2 ca• gao walk lo bch. nolPtW•mk. no pets $2800/mo 949· al/I 411 $2S()() 310.370-3999 718-2733 or 831·484 1835 OCEAN VIEW Lltge 38r 38r 2811 Ho.-'*' palic 28a. lplc lMl)e 2-car oar ne.., PM1l sm pool pnvate dining room. no pe1s yaid S2SOO.mo 1806 Pon $2350/mo 949-720-1565 Bnstot, NB 714-446-9831 large 1 Bl peno no Pt1S FOR AEIT 24-111 guartl-gated, S37SOI S82S.mo 329 Urwarsrly COSTA 11£SA mo OW11Bkr 949·233-6146 SPAC E F OR LEAS,E D ESIGN/SA'-l\llGI EL P LAZt\ • Nl·.\\'PORT B EACll One at 883 sq. ft. and one ar 2015 sq. ft. 2nd floor/Gorgeous ocean view with Catalina and Balboa Island sunset. Walking distance to Fashion Island. ht flo•r 1902 sq. ft. Ocean vie'W1.. 7 offices plus 2nd floor 1500 sq. ft. Son Miguel view. 6 offices plus recept. oreo (was on executive suite) 3rJ floor J 620 sq. ft. Beautiful offices with tree views, very calm 161 floor 367 sq. Ji. Small 3 room office. Balcony views PLEASE CAll FOR ADDR~SS SOME OF THE TENANTS: KINKO'S, FIGGE, MUL.DOONS, SPA GREGORIES, EDWARDS THEATERS, COAST MAGAZINE, BOMBAY CO., KMS NOTARIES, THE BRIDE, EUZABETH BENEFIELDS, EDWARD JONES, DENNIS JACOBSON PlASTIC SURGERY, AND MANY MORE UDO VILLAGE HPB Pvt office me.Iv tum. wlt>SL hkup, H~mo. 94M73·1613 JOANNA TARPLEY 949-760-9150 ext. 212 Cell phone 949-230-2688 4'8 AHTIOUESIAAT /COLLECTIBLES 476 EllPLOYIEHT OPPORTUNITIES 478 EMPlOYllENT OPPORTllNmES hJI 11111' llio1 t. <"•'1111\! '111fu. ~12-~15 'I op· Prod Ul'C n-. lli~h1:r •ll.11.1• ... 1-.. •IOI \11'\iuo •!\Ml'*"'"' •J ..,,,,...,., ........ 1 ... ..1.1..i.. lt•l'"''m • ~ ....,., \t, ..... . .1.ud ""*''-"' r .11 t"'"l'l'i ·~13-4744 Retail Advertising F utl Um• oui.idt Miff rep1 ... ni.t1ve nMded In the rwi.11 lldverti.1119 • p1r1ment tor community new1paper~oup. Mon-day thru F , 9:30 a.rn. lo 530 p.m. nt ~ Ing ulH H~rlence prel•ned. bu1 not r• qulrtd M11nta1n currtnt accounts, ind eollch ,_ bu1lne11 l\ppllcent 1111111 be rll04Jvltld, Mtt ""*· •nd goal-ontf'lled. Sallrt plua 1ncen1Jve plan, ••· C•ll•nl '**11 pKUQe, phy1lc1V<lrug ac1eenfng required. EOE. Fu ,.. aume IO Judy Olttlfl1I. Ao. verli1lng blrector at '4H3HS~ or mell ,. 1urne to · TunH C- munlty New1, l\n.ntlot! Judy O.ttlng, PO Bo1 1560. Cotta ...... CA 92627 WEEKEND RECEP'T PT !Mm-.Spm Slt·Swt Mull be rell•bl• and iw-tab6e. lot busy Reel Esta•• Olflot '" NewpcM1 Beach. Can P1MM ..ai tor Monica 14~ 790-5000 2 ACCOUNT EXECllTIVES h •lt<1g oppoc1unlly IO P" a , olllC4I for a nationel ~•llCU!Ne Stlilldl hrm ~-1n9 !or dynamic anti ambitious COITVT'l'S$40tl !So1lM prolUSIOnals Sc.< '9Jfe on 1ar911 ~loon l'll6> "°"' °"" IJ!owt\ polerml Recruit ~ -OI l!'gal proteutonals £-maJI <eM!ll! to 1cn1>eecheurthtlnll.net RECEPTIONIST PT "'°""""· 12'.»4:30. Mut1 be rwtlable, pr.-. cable, f()f buey ,.., e.- Otfa in ~ 8-:tl. Call plHH .. -lor Monica, Mt-780-6000 147~===1 E'SIDE BACK BAY 1180 HOUSEM:OfC)OS I ::;:m:~B~ ::Z Unrt H Call 949-574-2031 tcee11 IO SS. 405, 5 fwy. SlnQle-wid9 1 V1Br lor rent 1br garden IP!. pallo, par. Pelma Motllle Homa Pal'll I 183MEIPORT~FOA~ I Ht So C-t 1111111. Ho pets. S75llmo StOOO sec. carpor1 FV Off bklg lot tse 5ro 1 t96 SPITOON/CUSPIDOR sl X/M1le Square 10841i Reed and Barton, 11tver. 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(IOO) 404..a.460 (I00) 696-1711 86 !hunday, February 22, 2001 TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE 480 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES PlttM b9 wary of ou1 of 1111 companltt CMctt Willi II• local S.n•r Bu1lnM• Bu· IM U before you Mnd any mo1My or '"' for Mrwlcl• R1ad end underttand any contract& b91ore you algn 692 ~=rs 1692 _ ~3 1 BOAT SLIP Av11I ICll !o.atl Udo Sidi Ti. for s.llbolt boll 6511 0t ltsS Loe net1 up ID 6511 and beam 12!1 0t 10 BCVC Dyl 949-71 M405 urldet SIOe entnJnce elecl.' t•M 14~7~51 watef rncfd 949-673-76n Dock A YIM !or -1 aft Side 119 !or 30ft • Sllllbotl Ei.cttlc Duffy S250mo plus Great toe, EZ ICCffa to usage 8atboB 151and Pnme rntln clllnNI. Cell JJ focalton 949·7!>2·2881 949-675·7570 C a ll Claas lfled Today (9 49) 642-5678 Bridge By CHARLES GOREN wtth OMAR sAARIF and TANNAH HIRSCH WHERE'S THE THREAT? COW\11 M Ill ICC Noni! 'I l'ClflONC indlC8led IWO .CCS IU'id the q~ of lnlmpl and. Since 8 control Wll mi»-in,, Sou.lb bad no 11111bidonl beyond the unal I alaln. wt:.,,. •A 109 3 "7 5 2 EAST After lbe d ub lead, Declarer Wll ckll&hfied wilh lhe dummy Iha! hl1 the uiblc. WhilJ QOU.ld go wrong'! South 'IOOJ\ found ouL After winnina the oeenJnt le.cl in hand With the queen. • low trump WH led to the 'l~n. Wld ea.·fa club di~ meant diat declar· er had to toe 1wo 1ndl:v In wmp•. and a fat(IC profit WU ln.uantly CQfl• vc:ned IOIO . amall lou. 0 86) • J 109 • V«*S 1098 4 J 95 •K764J2 SO llTH WE.'iT ,. .... 'The 4..Q ll'Ump ~pUt WM unfOl1u• nale and. al>decd, had e.st held all the aru'lllnl trumps there would have brcn no way co avoid IO!ling two tnclu. But about S pcm:nt of the time West will tum up wuh the four INmpi, and that holdan11 can be ncu· trait zed 4/'ol'T '"-6• .._ Opc:nan~ lc.w.t Jild, ul • Show the NO<th South ""1'1J, IO one of your fnencb and ask how "" •pude• \hould be pl•yed. and the molil hkcly reply v.ould be .. What'• lhr pmblcm 1 on. w wmp. 111¥1 then arc tnch 10 hum "Strange.I)' cnoua.h. you would 1u•t llilvc ~ 111vcn ihc problem. noc 1he •oluuon' Ho ... \hould )'OO draw trumP'I' OnLc North w.noouoct'd t'OOUgh for M JUfflP raJjC In padc~. South W&.\ICd no lime lau11<.h1n11 anto Kt')' ClU\I Bladt wood. whc~ the ktng of tn1mp<1 At Incl: two, the correct 1e<.h111cal play 11 LO lead the ,.:k of~ frum hand• Assume West WINI wuh the ace IU'id ICIKb> anocher club Dcclm:r ""'n. wuh the Ke, lcacb a lnw INmp and W e..1 mu•t inief1 the rune o.-i.en Declarer W IM with dummy'• quttn, re1ums to hand with the kmg of hcalU and team another apMjc. tU· 1ng the ~ed ftDeSSe of the eight The llUI wmp a.s drawn and declarer can claim the rat of the tnck• Tom Lehttr had the nati1 advice The Bndge Player·~ Ma~h•na Soo11 " lhc ume as tu• Boy Seoul'• M.&relwlg Song "Be Prepared'" 1--=:::11-~11-~1 * Up to 18-23ft * Ideal for electric boat Bay ISiand (Cove area) Call 949·673·1943 BMW 31111 ·es Auto. fully BMW 6281 .. loaded. lady owned. buolul auto, IOICl9d w/optlont reco<ds, b48Ck oatmeal int, (3XVF299) $211,115 CD. well above average CREVIER BMW bDd'1 & medlan4C81 cond, 714·835·3171 current reg josl smoOQtd S2.750 vm 1657961 0 C I "6 CNt9lmUCQ I Auto Bkrl 949·586·1888 IVAHllSUY8 BMW 3281S '99 euto, _., nic:. 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