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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2000-03-02 - Orange Coast Pilot' ' . ' . I -· " ' 1HURSDAY, tv\ARCH 2, 2000 ' , SERVING THE N~WPORT -MEsA·coMMUNmES SINCE 1907 . , . ~. . . ·Counting .down to ·Meas~.e .F· •Voters prepare, to deride what is possibly the most significant l~d-use issue the county has ever faced. Greg Risling D'AIL~ PILOT · It's been called the larges"t and possi- bly the most important land-use issue ever to be decided by Orange County voters. Come Tuesday, the future plans ~f the county may rest with the outcome of heavily ·contested Measure F. See related column on Page A3 t,he county's very own version of the Mason- Dixon line. . The saber ratt.l.iJ1g has gone on .for the past six years. First there was easure A, a 1994 ini- ti~~ aimed at building an intematioflil} airport at losed Marine Corps base l El Toro. 1Wo years later there was Measure S, which sought to halt the airport proposal. · B.oth times, airport proponents were victorious. · ogy of airport 1f the battle .- turns into a Ieng y war, the county may exhaust all the l~Uers of the alphabet over an airport at El Toro. This time around, however. voters must consider more than an airport pro- posal. Measure F gives county residents the opportunity to decide how officials will further lay municipal cornerstones. A "yes" on Measure F means voters will be recp.!ired to approve airports. hazardous waste landfills and Jails pro.. posed for residential areas by a two- thirds majority. Furthermore, the county Board ·of Supervisors would. have to conduct a public hearip.g in each actectecrc1ty prior ·•WHAT IT fS: The initia- tive. on the March 7 pri- mary election balldt, pro'! poses tp require a two- thirds majority among voters before the county can mcwe ahead with cer- tain projects, such as haz- ardous waste landfills, jails and commercial air- ports -including the proposed El Toro airpo,rt. Currently, the f ive-mem- -ber Orange County Boatd of Supervisors has t he last .say in the planning process. • YES ON F: The writers of the mj!asure designed it to bl~ck the county's plans to build a comm~r­ cial airport at the closed Marine Corps air base at El Toro. • NO ON F: Those lobby- ing. against the measure have said it will likely block an El Toro airport, but not protect John Wayne Airport against possible future expan- sion, ~hen pressing-air travel demands outweigh concerns for Costa Mesa anti Newport Beach resi- dents near the county's only airfield. Tin!" sides have been d rawn. North versus South. A civil war where the Cos- ta Mesa. Freeway could b~ considered With Measure F, Orange CountY res- idents Will have cast the ir votes in a tril-SE.F MEASURE PAGE A~· '-~....,.....~~~~~~~~~~~~~..;._~~~~--''--' .......... .. --TOSHIBA SENIOR · CLASSIC Hocig is 'hip' to orthopedics . Portion of proceeds from Toshiba Senior Classic will help to augment services in Hoag's orthopeqics division. Andrew Glazer DAllY PILOT D r. James T. Caillouette fixes hips. And in Orange Coun- ty, a plat:e teeming with -weekend gollers and coun- try club tennis players, hip replacements are a hot com- modity. At Hoag Hospital's Ortho- pedic Services ·center, Cail- louette and colleagues Steven Gausewitz and Mark Newman wea~ng ~spacesuits" a11d usmg state-of-the-art sonic saws- have re placed nearly 100· hips and knees in the past year.~ · NEXT ON THE TiE TODAY .,._ TOSWIBA 7 a.m., 12:4"5 p.m. Final round of the Cl~ic Pfo- am, presented by Kingston Technology. Golf legend Arnold Palmer fees off at 12:4S p.m. FRIDAY Tee times start at 8:30 a.m. Toshiba Senior Classit, first round. ~PN coverage from noon to 2 p.m. INSIDE • WORKING: Sa11dy Jones, a cad- dy on the tour for five years, car· ries the bag for DeWitt Wea~r this weekend. Page A2. • SPORTS: First-year senior pro Tom Kite hasn't taken long to appreciate the easy goings of • the SO-and-over tour. And George Archer, winner of the inaugural Toshiba Senior Classic , at Mesa Verde Country Club lfl Costa Mesa, already has a tour victory in his pocket this season. But probably the most notable item Wednesday was a classic . . mistake by one of the amateurs during the Pro-am. Page 81 _INfOIMATION . ' ..,, _. -· . " .· . ,. r ~:. .:~"DiStrict initiates • campaign for bond • The $110-million measure has been approved for June 6 special vote; information ·drive is in full swing. I Danette Goulet DAILY PILOT NEWPORT-t-. lESA -A dnve to support the school bond locked mto full sW111~J followmg the school board's decision Tue5- day to put a $110-nulllon bond measure before yoter'> m June. t-.tembers of the cdmpa1gn comnuttee, Cdlhng them elves Citizens to Rebwld Our Schools. grew from a core group of mem- bers from the recently disbanded facilities COm.IJtltlee. Thdt body was charged with scrutuuzing Newport,Mesa schools' repdir needs and recomruendmg d solu- bon to the board. · "Practice makes perfect," said Caillouette, whose own thick and nimble fingers Last year inserted more than 25(). titanium and ceramic joints Call tournament headquarters at (949) S 15-4840, or log on at www.Toshiba5eniorClassic.com. . CONRAD LAlJ DAl.Y PILOT "We've changed from mlor- mabon gathering to mfomnition distribution," said Hank Panian one of the panel's four co-chcllf- persons. Paman is m chMge of disbibubng mlormabon to eruor ciilzens in Newport-Mesa.' SEE DOCTOR PAGE A6 Scoring chair- woman Sue Johnson sits among the items she uses to keep score at the Toshiba Senior Classic. TAYA KASHU8A I OAA.V PILOT James T. Caillouette, an orthopedic surgeon at Hoag Hospital, -displays a zirconia ceramic hip joint ~ his office. BEHIND THE SCENES Playing it by the numbers . • WHO: Sue Johnson • AGE:'!;O . • J08 T1TlE: Scoring chairwoman • SHE IS: In charge of monitoring and recording tournament scoring. • DAILY DUTIES: For the last three years, Johnson has helped make sure golfers' scores are correct in the Toshiba .Senior Classic. It takes careful concentration and an eye for accuracy, but it is a task that Johnson enjoys. In 1999, she was named the golf tournament's volunteer of the year. The California resident Is so dedicated that despite working for the 2000 Olympic Games in Australia for the past year. she took a week off to volunteer with her favorite golf tourna- ment.-· "I love this town," she said. "This organiza- tion is fabulous. (The Toshiba Senior ClassK) 1s one of the top 1n the tour.· This week will also give her a chance to vis- it with her long-suffering husband, who has had to do without her while she's bee.on site preparing for the Olympics. • • DID ~OU KNOW; There is a lot more to keeping golt scores than simply watching numbers. The score monitors are also in charge of handling unexpeaed problems such. as helping lost children or medical emergen- cies. -Noak_i Schwartz Locals mourn death of guitarist • Newport resident Dennis Danell played with Orange County- ,.. based Social Distortion since the late 1970s. . a.,......,_.. DAILY PILOT NEWPORT-MESA Punk rock fam here are mouming !be ~th of Den· nil o.nep. former guitarilt of peiMps one or Orange tounty'• roost well·known Md loved punk ect,. Sodal Dl*Jrtion. Danell, 38, WM plO• nounced dead of unknown couses at 10:07 a.m. Tuesday, after doctors tried to revive him for 45 minutes, said Jason Newmark, a spokesperson at Hoag Hospi- tal. N eig medics in called para- e anell collapsed veway of bis New· home. Danell, his Wife Chriltie and their two young chlldnm were in the proce11 of moving into anoth· er home. •He wa1 a very booct friend' of oun, 10 we were all Md 8Dd lboclred to beer the news,• Mid Jeff Anownan. • fltend and beitlDds ., the ' BalboaSaloonontheBalboa · Peninsula, where Danell and his ·wile would· frequently hang out with friends. "1-{e came in a lot over the years, but he wasn'\ · a heavy drinker. Hiln and C~tie would just come in to say bi to their friends." Arzou.man said th& last time he saw Danell was ti few months ago, when the two went mountain biking - a sport Danell loved. •He was very coDldentious about hAa bee.Ith, SO WU always pretty flt, • be Mid. SH DANELL MGI M . • ' I Guitarist Denn.ii Danell, wbo died oulllde bis Newport ..... ..... ~ . plays wttll - Sodal Dlltoltlon lrollt man MIUNe91 ....... Hoo11 ·•y ..... .... lnlla The group had dlready SEE BOND PAGE AS QUUTIOI FOR GOOD MEASURE ? ' What is your opinion of the school district's $110. million bof'td measure to repair schools? Call our Readers Hotline at (949) Q4i·6086 or send e-mail to dailypilot@latimes.com. Please spell your name and tell us your hometown and· phone number (for venfica- tion purposes only). 11111 ~ ........... -...... -....... -16 M1tlOOl ···-·-·-···------M COfMUltf FOlbM ·--··--···J.11 PllUC IOTICIS .......................... 14 SOCllY -·-·-........ ,_ .. _,._, ...... .JJ SPOll'S .................. ____ ., # llflKIOOU . Report show5 ~ ~ af1'.IO"l9 state's sat.1st. s.....,,,_AS , ... . IN Chamber seeks Silv.er Anchor nominations It's time once 9 in to nominate • special volunteer for the Chamber of Commerce Sliver Anchor Award. Those submitting r>0mlNtlons must also Include their name, phone number and affiliation with the nominee. The chamber will select four or five benellolent residents who make a difference within the community. The awards ceremony will take place June 20. For the past three decades, the Newport Hafbor Area Chamber of Commerc.e has honored men and women who sacrifice themseM,s physical~ emotionally or financially by • volunteering for various local organizations. Nominations are open to the public and must be wb- mltted by March 31. It should ~lude the nominee's name, · phone number and address; a mt of community services the nominee has provided and In what capacity; the nomi· nee's characteristics; and a list of references for tbe nomi- nee. Nominations can be faxed to Karin Gra\les at the cham- ber at (949) 72!M400. For questions, call (949) 729-4400. A2 Thursday, Morch 2, 2000 WORKING . . . Sandy ·Jones ' 'l . " In addition to the nomination process. the chamber is also ~Ing people to serve on the even;r.s lannlng com- mittee. If Interested, call (949) 729-4414. . · -kl Schwartz ) l I : ,; .. ~ ~) · · :.l Daily Pilot .. . ·\(' li3qln to rook like t:iPro a1}1i sdve .on cookwat8,· supp~ Shouldering the load-on the Senior PGA Tour I f you've always wanted to learn to cook like a pro, the l{o~hef Kitchen Sto(e/&'tooking School is the place to go. Whether you want to take a single cooking class or a series, HomeChef has it all. ... SHE IS Carrying clubs, prepar- ing grub and preventing flubs. GREEN QUEEN Sandy Jones, 32, is one of very few female caddies on the Senior PGA Tour. Of approximately 80 caddies traveling with the seniors, only · five are women, Jones said. "I think it helps us get work," she said. "We st!'lnd out more." CUTIHROAT CADDIES But there's still no guar- antee Jones wiU work. The number ot caddies traveling from course to , .course on the senior tour by far exceeds the amount of players. "Sometimes it's really cutthroat." said the sun- burnt Jones, whose blonde, ponytailed hair was pulled through the ' back of her baseball· cap. "They'll leave notes in the pro's ,.locker saying "your caddy is doing drugs but I'd be happy to help you out."' DRIVING FORCE Jones paid for her food, flight to Orange County ···and a room-aHhe-Newpor~ Classic Inn. During her week here, ' she'll get a bout $600 salary from her employer, profes- sional golfer DeWitt Weaver. All of her salary will pay for hei:.~enses. "It's really a gamble," she said, pacing off yardage on the third hole and marking its length in a black notebook. But Jones h~s strong incentive to suggest the right clubs and call correct yardage this weekend. Jones said s he'd gel 10% of Weaver's prize money if he -..yins the Toshiba Senior Classic -a cool $19,0QO. "Tha_t would make it all worthwhile,• she said. ONTH~ ROAD There's no place Jones calls home. Her parents live in Min- neapolis but she only makes it back there for about a week.each year. "Sometimes I go back for tournaments there,• she said. "I'll be caddying for some pro and my dad ·will be on the sideline pointing to me ·and telling .. everybody "that's my daughter!' ·He'~ really cute."· The rest of the time, she is traveling -with or with- out the· tour. She ·hopes to visit South Africa sometime this year. NO BQGEYS Jones said a 9ood caddy must adapt to the person- ality of the player they're helping. Some prefer to stay at arm's length. Others need encournge- ment. "If they have a bad hole, I'll tell . them there's no looking back,· she said. Weaver's· quirk, she said, comes in a little plas- tic baggy. "1 make him peanut butter and jelly sandwich- es.• she said. "You need protein. I'm sure be would prefer a big roast turkey sandwich, b ut it just wouldn't keep.• Jones said there's only one caddy rule consistent for all players: Never try to anaJyze the breaks and speed of the putting sur- ' facei •A wise caddy once told me, 'don't ever read the green,'• she said, gazing at the. manicured conditions of N~wp~rt Beach Country Club. "He said that's what will get you tired.· -story by Andrew GIUer; photo by......,. Olly~ · The cooking school h'as great classes, such as a health-consdQus cooking series, vegetarian series, seafood series, grill sepes, sushi workshops, pastry workshops and cake deco- rating. There are even spe- cial occasion cooking class- es for a spring feast, garden tea party, Father's Day and farmer's market. II you want to start from scra tch and learn the essen- tials of cooking, there is a signature 12-week series that features the following topics: stocks and broths, braising, classic white and brown sauces, main dish and dessert pastries, steam- ing, poaching and boiling, grilling and broiling, breads and pizzas, souffles, roast- ing and baking, sauces, sauteing and frying, and cakes. Beginning the week of April 2, the classes· will be offered at the store three times a week: at 6:30 p.m. Tuesdays and at 10 a.m. and · 6:30 p .m. Wednesdays. There is also a con-· densed version of the 12- week series that's offered over six weeks. The six- week class features the fol - lowing topics: stocks and. classic sauces, braising and poaching, short, pastries and breads, grilling,·saute- ing and frying, roasting and bakirig, and souffles and cakes. The six-week class is offered at 9:30 a.m. Satur- days, beginning April 8. Local busiriessman gives $5 million to UCI When you sign up for a series class, you have 'the choice Of taking the 12- week class for $349, being a prep assistant for $295, or a cleanup assistant for $174. One section is $144 and any single class is $45. With the six-week class, the cooking series is $299, being a prep assistant is $249, a cleanup assistant is $149 and any single class is $60. One nice advantage of taking a class at the cook- ing school is those enrolle d can save 10% on all cook- ware and supplies. The store carries the 'best in cooking supplies. The HooieChef ·Kitchen Store & Cooking School is on the lower level of the Atrium· Court at Fashion Island in Newport Beach. Noaki Schwartz DAILY PILOT Local philanthropist and businessman George E. Hewitt has donated $5 mil· Lion to UC Irvine's College of Medicine. • The money will be used to construct a third building at the university's Biomedical Research Center, to be named the Dottie and "Just think how nice it would be if you didn 'l get arthritis or diabetes or those things you have to worry about all your life and have t0 keep after." needs a cure is cancer.• UCI Chancellor Ralph J. Cicerone . said the hall will stand as a symbol of hope to those battling life-threa.ten- ing illnesses. Jn detail, researchers at the center will study bow cells react to disease~caus­ ing agents, how viruses work and ways to prevent and treat major-infections. George Hewitt Research George E. He~itt Hall after the 78-year-old Businessman who donated Hewitt, an engineer, is a · ·· longtime ·supporter of UCL The George E. Hewitt Foun- dation for Medical Research was established in 1983 and funds postdoctoral research. donor and ~i~ wife, who SS million to UC Irvine's ·passed away ~n Det~mber. Ccillege of Medicine The baU will continue the -· . school's research on the causes of infectious diseases and immune system disor- ders. Among other things, the center . will focus on the genetics of cancer. •Just think how nice it would be if you didn't get arthritis or diabetes or those things you have to worry about all your life and have· to keep after,• H ewitt said., ·•The one thing that really Since its opening, the foundation has supported 40 postdoctoral fellows nation- wide. · The Corona del Mar resi- dent serves on the Beckman Lttser lnstitute Board of READERS HOTLINE (949) 642-6086 °' advenlsemenu herein un be reproduced without written per· mission of copyright OWl)el'. 4 Directors· and the UCI Health Sciences Board of Visitors. He is also chief executive officer at Irvine lmaging International, a start-up company of 'medical imag-. Ing researchers. Originally a New Yor~e~, Hewitt gradua~d from Columbia U~niversity and • worked as ·a staff researcher Stagecoach Luggage ls there and at MIT. offering a dded discoun ts on Following his work a t most of its best-selling lug- MIT, be came to Calilornia gage lines in order to make room for new lines arriving and founded two ..companies this month. that designed and <level-"For the casual traveler, oped microwave radar we have Skyway Luggage antennae, missile-tracking in the Varsity collection and systems and airport radar the Flair collections at 50% systems -many Ot which off, and now we are taking are still used worldwide. an additional 20% off of He has also been involved them," says Marc Grossman in commerdial real estate ' of Stagecoach Luggage. projects in Orange County. 1 "For people who are fre- WE~THEI lllD SURF . Greer Wylder BEST BETS l\ quent travelers, we have an additional 30% off all our Briggs & RielY, suiters. We have tapestry garment bags that retail from $150 to $210 now down to $49.99 to$59.99." There·is a)so a large · . overstock of business cases that are discounted an additional 20%. Stage Coach Luggage is at 2043 Westcliff Drive in Newport Beach . Call (949) 515-9005. The Right Start is a "babies .. to-kids" store that's filled with toys, videos, books, safety items. high chairs, car seats, strollers and more. It's currently having a special -the more you spend, the more ·you'll save. When you spend more than $50, you get a 10% discount on pur· chases. When you spend more than $100, you save 15%. And when you spend · $300 or more, you save 20%. There are some exceptions to the offer. The 6iscounts can not be used for the purchase of gift cer- tificates, catalog merchan- dise, online purchases and Peg Perego and Medela products. The Right Start is at Cos- ta Mesa Courtyards, 1835 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. Call (949) 642-0245. BloomlngdaJf~. is having an in-store fund-raiser for colorectal cancer research today through Saturday. It's great for shoppers -you get 15% off on almost everything in the store if you use your Bloorning- dale's charge card. And Bloomingdale's will donate a portion of all sales to the National Colorectal Cancer Research Alliance. The · offeNs not valid on cosmet- ics, fragrances, gift cards, Louis VUitton, Maximillian Furs, fine jewelry and l.N~C. International Con- cepts. Bloomingdale's is at Fashion Island in Newport Beach. Call (949) 729-6600. Today is the last sale day at Roger Dunn Golf Shops. On sale are goll balls, gloves, shoes. apparel and accessories. Merchandise is marked down up to 30%. Roger Dunn is near Soutll Coast Plaza at 1408 South Village Wa~all (7U) 558· 0074. • 1EST 9UYS appears on Thurs· days ahd Saturdays. Send informa· tlon to Greer Wylder at 330 W. 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Hold your pune securely. • Partt away from v .. w CMS with someone "wait- ing around~ il'lSide. • Keep • •calf potlcie• ll9n under the front seat of your CM. • • N IOIMOI• ........ that something 15 wrong with your car, drive to the near.st 5eMce station to check It. Do not stop and ~ out of your Qf. ............... ...,. .., under,.,_ door m.t. .t>cM the door, under • flewer pot. ~c. LNVe one with • trust- ed neighbor. • ....,. ................... wt.. you .. anc1 t.,. • tight on In • room whlf'e you .,. not. tt gtw1 tt. Imp..-, of men than one person betng .i ham9. ..... ,..,_ ........... endlnb-- book with flr9' lnfdll and i.t name~ .. Daily Pilot -Thur5day, Morch 2, 2000 A3 So does this mean God opposes leaf-blowers, too_? Shooting suspect H oly jet stream! I made a vow when I turned in • last week's colWTUl that I was through writing about the El Toro airport. There couldn't possibly be anything more to say that hasn't been Sa\d a mind-numbing number of't:irnes. · Then, on lhe day my col- umn appealed, God was h N B II 'wheeled µp to the ~g line • Josep . . e and all bets were off. An BE L' CURVE orgairl.lzation.called Clergy for '· THE L • rouch more noisy, dlstractirig, frequent cuid uncivil thAn the aircrafts that P,aSS over my house from John Wayne Air- port. I .trust the clergy will intervene with God to zap the people who pay for this trav- esty. · • Leaf-blowers. If disrupt- ing noise is a cardinal sin, _ then surely the Wholesome ' crew can bdng the influence pf organized religion to beat on de!i_tro'ying this-practice. ·Perhaps a few.bolts of light-Wholesome Communities -:- I'm not making th.is. up ...-sur- faced lo let the unwashed know that God is irrevocably opposed to'an airport at El Toro. Interdenominationally, that i§. Rabbis, pri~sts and pastors have jbined hands lo pass along this word. have no problem witb the "simple" part of this state- ment. , nJng to dissuade thE! hands holding the blower.;? • • Talk rad.lo, witl_l special So it's no longer just an El · Toro issue. It is really much bigger than that. From now on, we '1eed more ttian an environmental impact report to move ahead with a secular project. We need approval Since the pure-and-simple leadership has come out against the airport, the chief spokesman for Measure F, Len Kranser, has pledged his faith enthusiastically, telling the Times: "El Toro is a moral issue in which some people are doing unto others what they don't want done to themselves. And it is absolutely appropriate for the clergy to be involved in that." . from God, via the Clergy for Wholesome Corrununities. The article didn't say if be would feel the same way if lhe group came down. on the other side. As their head honcho - next to God, I'm presuming -Pastor John Steward of the Mount of Olives Lutheran· Church in Mission Viejo put il to a Times Orange Coµnty reporter: "I think H's a biblical qtlestion: What is the quality of life here? ... It's not loving our neighbors as we are lov- This reasoning, of course, opens up a whole new field for the clergy. They can now be in the business of assess- ing secular activities to see if they pass ~~ biblical litmus test. To that end, 1 have some, blighIBtosocietythat l wouJd like to put before them in the hope they will turn the fire- power of God on these activi- ties in the interesIB of creating wholesome communities: ing ourselves." . . He went oh to say that the divisive debate over El Toro must be replaced with the strength of pure-and-simpl~ . religious leadership. I want to go on record as saying that I • Telemarketing. I find this Randy J. 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Pilot -attention to Rush Limbaugh and practically everyone with access to a n}icrophone on , local ·stations in Georgia, Alabama: Mississippi, Louisiana, Texas and-Okla- homa whose combined sound level and potential for spread- ing paranoia and hatred f~ • surpasses the most exce.SGive charges of potential pollu.~on made against an El Toro air- port. • Gay bashing, with spe- 'cial emphasis on the Golden Rule, which the supporters of Wholesome Conununities cit- ed repeatedly in justifying their public opposition to the- airport. By a strange coinci- dence, '1.n the same issue of the Tunes in which the clergy came out of the. closet, there was a long piece describing • the agonies the same clergy is currently going through to decide how to deal with gay . people. • Apparently the Golden Rule doesn't always gel the job done here. Churches ~e badl.y split on state Proposi- tion 22, which would bar Cal- ifomia from recognizing gay marriages. But they appear to be much more iri accord on the innate sinfulness of an El Toro aif.port. which, according to Steward, would hamper a healthy spiritual life for Or~ge County. .I've been thinking about . this ~ver since the Whole- some ,group st¢ aced. Actual.: · ly, it 'hampered my spiritual life considerably when the Irvine Co. chose two weeks , 1before the election to allow as how the airport might make it ' harder to sell some of the· 1 Toro housing develop ts and was therefore sod y and spiritually undesis ble. It's going to hamper my spiritual life if they build -another runway at John Wayne, so the Clergy for Wholesome Communities can be offered a greater selection of flights without the inconve- nience of noise from El Toro. It's gofug to play hell with my spiritual life when I see the Wholesome rhetoric reproduced in one of those hit mailers next w~ek. And I've got to admit that I'm not thinking warm and loving thoughts toward members of the clergy .who exploit God for secular purposes. I can't help wondering, though, if th~y might have any influence on the one sec- ular miracle that could influ- ence me to overlook the El Toro·nonsense. If they could somehow' just bring a pen- nant to the Anaheim Angels thiS year ... • JOSEPH N. BELL is a resident of Santa Ana H~ights. His column , appears 'Thursdays. pleads Ilot guilty · • Police still loo~g for two suspects in · Monday's shooting of Newport'Beach man. · Claudia Figueroa DAILY PILOT • .. . The man arrested in con- nection with the shooting of a , Ne\VP()rt Beach businessman. pleaded not guilty to charges . of attempted murder and con- spiracy Wednesday in Harbor' Munic':ipal Court. _ 1 Irvine p«>lice arrested Dif!~ D'Saachs, 561 of Altadena, late Monday, about 12 hours after · 58:year-old James Patrick Riley was shot in the face, the bullet tearing through one cheek and out the other. · Riley, who owns Biofem, Inc., .an Irvine-based research a nd development company, was hospitalized for major facial injuries. 1-le is in stable condition. Authorities said they do not believe D'Saachs was the shooter, but that he helped the gunman escape Crom the scene. · · Officers are still looking for f OR THE RECORD In the Feb. 10 article titled "Do I have to· spell it out for you?" the filth-grade, second-place winner of the Newport-Mesa spelling ~e two meo who may have also been involved in the attack on Riley. . •we believe one of those suspects is the actual gunman, and we're not quite sure what part the other mao ·played m the shooting,• said Tori Richards, a spok0$woman lor ·the Orange County District Attorney's office. The charges" against " D'Saachs are as serious as they get, said defense attorney Henry Salcedo. "Needless to say, my client is very con- cerned." Salcedo said his dient does not know Riley. D'Saachs, a native of Peru, owns a tax con- sulting business in Los Ange- les. "He is an entrepreneur and a success story," explained Salcedo. "I've known him for 15 yeats, so it's difficult for me to believe Dino wouJd be involved in something like this. But now that I have the reports, I will be able to take a closer Jeok at what really hap- -pened." A pretrial is set for March 28. D'Saachs i,s being held without bail at Orange County Jail. was incorrectly identified Megan McTague, 10, a fifth-grader at Lincoln Ele- mentary School. spelled 25· words correctly to take sec- ond place in the districtwide contest. ea&e s ~ . •. • A4 Thundoy, Morch 2, 2000 .. Out of rehab and back in jail • Mark David Allet program sponsored by the Sperling said he spoke ' Salvation Army. If he failed to with Allen, who told him the city's record-bolder for complete the program, he program didn't suit his needs. most arrests chalks up would spend the remainder •1 was wondering wben 1 ' of a nine-month sentence Jn would get tbe phone call that one more. Greg Rlsllng DAILY PILOT NEWPORT BEACH Eleven days. That's the time lt took, authorities said, before Mark David Allen walked out of a rehabilitation center and 10to a drunken stupor. The 38-year-old transtent. who holds ~ city's record for most arrests, was found by police staggenng • along the pe runsula Saturday after- noon. Allen wdS arrested on suspicion of public drunken- ness and taken hrst to Ne w- port . Beach Jd1l a nd then transferred to Orange County Jail. Allen pleaded gwJty last · month to four count!> of public drunkenness, an amount thqt pales in comparison to the more than t 00 arrests he has accumulated in Newport Beach alone. Oraoge County Superior Court Judge Prances Munoz allowed Allen to ente r a comprehen- sive, live-in re hab11itdtion jail. the judge said. he got picked up," Sperling Alie~ 'voluntarily left the said. "Sure enough, the day I Anaheim facility Saturday })ad that thought, J got the and ~y the end of the day had call. Everyone has put their been placed behind ~ars. best foot forward except A.u'thorities said Allen was a Mark," · Wt-eek "!hen they found him.· Newport Beach police "He had wet his pants and have been dealing with Allen. .could barely stand up,• said since 1985. In that 15-year Newport Beach Police Sgt. period, Allen bas peen arrest- Mike McDermott, who noted ed 107 times for public Allen was arrested about 100 drunkenness. That number yards from the spot where he doesn't include any other was last picked up by police Orange County law• enforce- in January. "It's tragic, but his ment agencies. · arrest doesn't surprise us a t Allen's two brothers all. There was nothing about bought him a plane ticket to tum during our"last contact visit t,hem in Hawaii last year. · that indicated he had They hoped to sober him up change9. • but when Allen trashed their Dave 'Sperling, who works houses, be was turned loose for the police department as a on Hawaiian streets. Honolu- civilian jailer, held a glimmer Ju authoribes felt Allen was or hope when he learned such a nuisance, they report-, Allen had been in the alcohol edly bought him an airline recovery program for a week. ticket back to California. Sperling has chronicled "The courts, the police, his Allen's life in a documentary family and the rehabilitation that was shown at the 1997 cente r have tried to help this Newport Beach International guy, H Sperling said. "He's Film Festival. The film, which been given almost every was updated, will be shown opportunity. If he wants to be · agam at this year's festivai. sober,he has to do it himself. H t LuTliERAN C HURCH OF THE MAstER M ORNJNG PRE-SCHOOL PROGRAM Huge Savings up to 70°/o Off Name Brand Factory Seconds Enrolling Now • Chn)11an I n~rruc11on • Dc:velopmenraJ Program • Hands on Craft Activiti~ • Phonic.<. ... 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Sothard claimed she was continually subjected to sex- ually discriminatory jokes and was exposed~a depart- ment that openly displayed por:nograph.ic photos on office walls. Sothard, who left the departme nt on medical retirement, also alleged she was hounded by male offi- cers about her personal life and w~ told to wear clothing that wasn't revealing. Sothaid's trial was sched- uled to begin March 6, but her attorney said court costs i--and the expected emotional toll or the trial outweighed the possible recovery of dam-for complaining about the ages. behavior or ~ officers. "When all is said and Romine said she w!iB let done it wasn't worth going JO 10 days after she fil~ a forw~, "~said Steven ~gel, discrimination complaint who also represents two otb-• against the department. She er former Costa Mesa Police also said she was requ.l,red. to Department employees who wa!cb pomograph.lc movtes have filed sexual harassment and was called derogatory suits. "(Sothardl felt she was .names by offic,ers and fellow harmed by the department, cadets at the police academy. but it wasn't worth the costs Police· Chief Dave Snow- and rtsks associated with the den has denied .~ allega- suit. -lions and city officials have Sothard, along with Nan-supported offi~rs lhrough- cy McAllister and June out the two-year court battle. Romine, were co-plaintiffs in "The department takes a lawsuit unW a judge rtlled <wY allegations 6f sexual last month that all three cases 'barassment very seriously should be separated McAl-and we thoroughly mvesti- lister's and Romine's suits dif-gated these mattEtrs." said Lt. fer from Sothard's because John FitzPatrick. ·we they were both fired by the believe th~ allegabons are department. unfounded. - • U you have a strong The women stepped for- client, the case will stand on ward in 1997 when the its merits, -said.attorney Dan departme11t employed only Spradlin, who represents the five sworn female officers. city of Costa Mesa. "Now Today, that nwnber is up to with the remaining cases, the nine female officers -still a jury will have to evaluate small fraction or the depart- each individual claim on its ment's 147-member Torce. merit. H However; there are 59 part- McAllister, who began and full-time female employ- working al the department as ees. 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"It's really up'to the private sector to step out~• • Said Michele Butterworth, activities director at the Dunes: "l'd ·say we'll ,raise at least a· NEWPORT"' BEACH couple tho~d because we .Bandages flew like streamers get ·a lot of people·· from the • through the air as students c6mmunity and horn the RV , 1eamed ~hdt to <lo in case of resort that come down and eat an emergency. at the Back Bay,• she sald. Students of two fourtl1-The children, h owever, grade classeg from Mariners were more interesteclain. wrap- Elementary School kicked off ping each other and telling the l>egmning of Red Cross gruesome medical emergency month Wednesday by learning stories. about fust did and slurpmg "Last sununer I jumped on l>owls of seafood chowder. a stick and got stitches and it "I learned how to save pco· was disgusting,· said Lauren ple5' lives and to bandage peo-ea1.1. 1 pie.• Sdld I I -year-old Dillon Lauren added that she now Giedt. knows how to better handle a Bcindage-clad children similar situation. were the ftrSt to gobble up the "It's ruce because it teaches Newport Dunes' fdmous -us how to save people from seafood chowder thts month, choking or bleeding or how to but Red Cross ofhc1dls hope get out of a fire,• said 11-year- lhey won't be lhe ldst. This old Sergio Rodriquez. · month, the proce<.'Cls from the Besides providing valuable ..,ale of chowder ttl lhc resort's Wesaving lessons, the program rcstclurant, tho Bt1ck Bay Cdfe, was designed to promote pub- wtll go to the Ort1nge County Lie awareness._ chdptor of the Americcln Red "We try to find ways to Cros!>. · highlight what we do in the The R<.>d Cross 1s an community." said Judy Ian· humt1nitt1rian or9t1i;Uzallon run naccone, 'public affairs director by volunteers. The group pro~ . foi:.Jbe ... 0.range~.O:>unty Red vicles relict for victinu. of dlsa.s· Cross. "Everyone Kii..ows we ters dnd h<'lps J)C'Oplc to pre-"collect blood, buttheymay not pt1re for c1nd respond lo emer-know that we teach lads-first qenne<> .,, aid dnd do man}'.. other "We wdnted to either raise thmgs." BOND CONTINUED FROM A 1 formed and met several times m ant1c1patJon of Tuesday rughl's decision. Members srud they wanted to be reddy to move dhead as soon as possi- ble Having done the leg work, tormer fac1hty committee members said they are more dedicated than ever to seeing lhe bond pass. "Once people perceive· U\e need, h~lping our children will '1Wbrr. C/Mrli#, an.,, ,,,,J be eds1er," Panian said. The group's goal is to dlS· tnbute all of the irlformation on the state or Newport-Mesa's •schools that was gathered dur- ing the last several months in prepdration for the bond mea- sure. "We finnly believe lhal t1 people understood the true condibO(l of the schools and the true condition of lhe d.is· trict's lmances, they will sup· port the bond," said Mark Schultheis,. another of the group's co-chairpersons. · • U residents pass the bond in a speciaI election JW'le 6, the ,., _____ • TAYAK.\SHC;e:i. i)Allt PLOT Red Cross health and safety specialist Jamie Nelle en demonstrates the Heimlich maneuver on fourth-grader C hristian Winkler. · tax will be u ed to repair cill 29 of lhe d1. tnct's crumbling schools "There will dlwdys be peo- ple lhat will oppose dny tdX, • Schulthe1S sa1d. "The goal is to get 100" .. c1pprovdl, cllthough we know thdt won't happen'. H But proponents say they J:lave received· an oven.-vhelm- ing number of po itive responses alreddy. Enclosed m d district mru.ling last month was a commeQ.l CdTd dsking residents for ideas or com- ments on the bond. "We have been very encouraged by what we have ~ received,• Schultheis <.aid "The comment cards hdVt> been vdstly supportlve: The conuruttee ~ recruiung volunteers, working to rd1!.e money and distnbttlmg tnlor· mc1bon, said Jill t-.toney, co- chdirperson in· chc1rqe of vol- unteen. .. A cdmpaign heddquclrters wtll pe opemng wilhln lh<• next few w<>ek!> ul 170 E 17th Street. Suite 212. Coitd Mesc1. "Our only cm?m) is p<>opll' mc1king up thetr nund~ wiU1out obtc1ining information." Schultheis said. Co"""" o..iJso,, ''" joNr t,t11tntio11J of :olfm """ tinlow nn1omm of jolm J.OHn LEOnHRD'~ /.rofWrrlt Golf.Viop \ eOLP aNO'" As tht Newport &11th Golf Course Outfitting golfers with the · best brands fur over 2Q years '. Thursday, Morch 2 2000 A5 District schools among state's safest •Report shows slight · increase in alcohol and drug offenses, decrease in thefts and' viole nt crimes. DJ!lrMptte Goulet _D~LY PlLOT NEWPORT~MESA Parents can conllnue to bredthe edsy after the state on Wednesday released d report that l.Jst- ed Costa Mesd and New- port Beach campuses among the safest m Calt- rorn1d • 1 Lhmk we're doing a good 1ob -the best Job thc1t we can," sc:Ud school board president Darid Black The Gdltforma Sdfe Schools Assessment pro· grdm requires et1ch school district and county educa· llor'I depdrtment 10 the stdle to lrcltk t1nd report evc>ry criine on t"eir cam- puses. The ligures were compiled ffom the 1498· 99 school yettr. Although the numbers for tl;le Newporl"-Me a Unif1l'd. School D1stnct lluctudt<' edch yedr, the) drc low compared to other d1!.tncts With 20,716 students enrolled 10 l\.ewport-· Mt>'>d schools 10 the I qQ8. 94 '>Chool }Cdr, d tOldl ol 123 cnnH?!> were reported. Tho<.e cnme ranged m se.a.·er1l'r from grdfht1 dnd \ clnclclltsm to dSSdult with d c~ddly wedpon "Truthfullr. the num- h~rsure low tor such a big school." Sdtd Bob Boies. pnnc1pal dl Newport Har- bor Hlgh School. "We're fortundte. The truth of the mc:l.ttcr Ls 1 trunk we JU~l have really good kids Overall, cnmes dQdtnsl people increased on mo t campuses 10 the stdtc>, while the number of thefts was down In Nt>wport-Mesc.1, ·.,there were , very fpw reported v16lent cnm(·~. \~th .seven bdUe'Y. inc r- dents, two dso;aults with deadly wedpons. no roh· benes -and onP !>PX offense However t1w number of students cdught cm cam)1us with d wedpon incredsed lrom '>even th<• prev10us school year to 13 last year The number of l\.('\-. - port-Mesd drug dn<I c.1lco- hol offenses ros(.' .,)Jghtlv from about 20 in th1• pre>· VlOUS school 'l'<lr tc1 '.!4 cases m 199B-9Y ·Pru pt rt\ crune., dr9pped from 100 Cdses in 1 qq7 .qs to 7h t<.1 ... t yedr. Proper!} cnmt'" Jnclude \'dncldli...m ttwlt bulJJlary. qrc.1lltt1 c1ncl arson. Boies c.1bn t1ll11l>t1t<•d the reldll\ eh h>\\ num- bers to tht• d1.,1nc 1;.., nc•\\ pilot ·proyrc1m. \\htch places d p-t'fflt'tr .. mT1l pf"tiir~ both Newport Bt'dC h h1qh school campu""" "We're dc110q •I much better 1oh of nwnttorinq said 'larthc.1 Flucir 11 chool bodrd ml•llllll'r "I think "t• II "t'l' n drop in children... lwhc1\ 1or 1n tem1s ol \ 111hml c1ch AltPI tho e inndt.•nh hk11 Columbine. \\!'rt• tt1k10q a re~! active• ..,ltinn• 11n no WedpOn'>" School <;ec uni\ qut11d ... havf! c1!...u unclt>rqon•• c1dd1t1on<1I trdllUllH Fl1111r said "I thrnk '"'rt• tc.1~11111 c1 prOdCll\ l' tlJ)J)I O<IC'h , • "ht added · ' ' ... .. ~ A6 Thursday, March 2, 2000 MEASURE CONTINUED FROM A 1 to project opproval. · Voting "no• on the mea- sure would simply l~ve. final say on those projects in the hands of the supervisors. Where it becomes 'confus- ing is how the votes will affect the prop<>sed airport at El Toro. Yes on F actually means no to the airport because the measure is designeti to pi~e it difficult to get. 6&fflo of vot,ers to approve an is.<iUe that has divided the county for years. Voting no QJ;l the measure is a stamp or approval for the El Toro airport proposal. lbree qf the five county supervisors have voiced their support for the project. The decision coufd ultimately Lie with them if Measure F doesn't pass. "This is absolutely a civil war,· said Jeff Adler, a politi- cal consultant who worked on a previous airport measure in 'DANELL CONTINUED FROM A 1 ArzoUJl)an said he met Danell severd.l years ago at Christie's father's sanqwich shop in Newport Beach. He remembers. the Newport Beach resident. as being friendly, with d "down-to- earth" personality. • "When 1 first met him. I did- n't even know he was a rock star,• he said. In the late 1970s." Danell attena ed l'roy High School in Fullerton, where he mer Social Distortion lead singer Mike Ness · ,/ Spring Children's ~pecial up co 50% reduction Plan now for- Eastcr, . Mother'~ Day Pathcr's Day FYI • WHA~ Online El Toro Airport Debate, presented by an Irvine-based Internet company. • WHEN: Noon to 1 p.m. Fri- d~ • WHEJIE: www.dlgewmt.cQm •IN THE ANTI-~ CORNEii; Meg Waters, spokes- woman for El Toro Reuse Pran- ning Authority, a coalitibn of South County cities. • IN THE PRO-~ COltNElll Lt. Col. Tl}omas Wall, retired Marine Corps aviator. . To log on to the debate. you must first ~ister with the Web site. Reglstratfon 11 free. Orange County. •vou don't know really who the good and bad guys are, though. 1lUs has divided the county, work- places and families. The soon- er they put this issue to rest, the better Orange County res- idents will be as a whole.· · The debate over the airport proposal at El Toro has histori- cally been a quality-of-We Danell, who played guitar and sang backup Lo the band, enjoyed a successful recording career with So6al Distortion after the band formed in 1979. · His guitar-driven melodies contributed to the band's sig- nature sound, which later became known as melodic punk. . ·1. always liked that guy," said ;Jerry Roach, owner of the now-defunct Cuckoos Nest in Costa Mesa, '(/here Social Dis- tortion perlormed their early gigs with the bands TSOL, Circle Jerks and the Adoles- cents. "He was the nicest guy in the band. Even after they made it big, he would come back and say hello. He. was issue. Many Newport-Mesa_ residents have said that with- out a dual-airport system a t El Toro and John Wayne Airport. ·the latter will inevitably be expanded. Conversely, South County residents are fearful an El Toro airport would severely affect their Westyles. Much like previous mea- sures centered on El Toro, res- idents have been inundated by a media blitz from both sides. WbeUier there are tele- vision commercials or glossy fliers, r~dents have endured a political rug of war that ,llas lasted since the Marine Corps announced it would vacate the base. The scope has broadened with Measure F. The. airport isn 't the only concern for vot- ers: jails and landfills are also lumped int6 the argument. For the second time, airport -supporters are opposing a bal- lot initiative regarding El Toro. Many observers believe if the initiative is passed, the opposi- .. r!~e~e~~~~~-i:~ ~ DOCTOR majority requirement on land- . use issues doesn't follow state CONTINUED FROM A 1 guidelines. However, those who draft-where· bones had deteriorat- ed the measure added a com-ed. ,. ponent that would · allow a A portion of funds Hoag simple majority to approve the I Hospital raises at the Toshiba projects lf a judge ruled Senior Classic golf touma- against the two-thirds require-ment this-week -which hos- ment. An Orange County pital officials say may amount Superior Court judge in to as much as $1 million - December refused to remoye will go toward expariding the the initiative from the primary services, stall and equipment election ballot, al.though attor-of its orthopedics program, \ neys' ·for airport supporters 1' said Ann Stawicki. a hospit~ ~ declared Measure F unconsti-·marketing director. h.\POnal. · • 1 Also bene!itlng from the Adler said it will be difficult tournament proceeds a re to convince residents to Hoaq's Women's Health Ser- change their vote before Tues-vices, the Hoag Cancer Cen- day's election. He believes ter and the Hoag Heart lnsti- most people have made up lute. their minds. Caillouette said some "This is an issue that is money will go toward talked about d_ally, • he said. I expanding a program that "Whether the measure passes requires patients to learn or not, the war is by no means about the joint-replacement over. There Will continue to be procedure before their surg- a stalemate." eries. The program entails nurses informing patients about what they should eat proud or his success, but he Social Distortion at the time of and what kinds of exercises was ~o ~ gre~t guy.~ . . his death. Friends say he was they should do in preparation With Sooal. Distortion;' helping friends record albwns for their new prosthetic Danell J made ,hit,, ~rdings,: at the Casbah recording studio joints. such as 1981 s Mainliner in Fullerton which Danell and •A prepared patient is a and "Mommy's Little Mon-the rest of the band bought in .better patient,• he said. ster" in 1982, as well as the 1983. . Nurses from the program single "Ball and C hain,• Danell is survived by his known as Crillcal . Path~ays which many loyal "Social D" wife Christie, his 3-year-old I then follow . t~e patie nts fans consider an all-time punk soh and 6-month-old daugh-throu!;J h physical .therapy. ~~:S~· ~:~ITv~~rd~ ter. No funeral arrangements Cailloue~te said the pro- or services had been pla.rined gram benefits everyone. Ro~~~~gg~~ Danell's rock as of Tuesday. Tue Danell fam-• Bo . J:ckson ~ould've star status, he .was a· family ily have requested that dona-used .this. said C8;illouette, . · . . , relernng ~o the retired pro· man. "No matter what he was tions be made in De~ nam~ fessional football. and base- doing or where he was tour· to Orangewood ~hildren ~ ball player, hobbled because ing, his first priority was his Home, 40 1 The City Dnve he returned to baseball · wife and children,• said South,. Orang~ 92868. For before letting his hip heal Arzouman. · · more information, call (714) after hip replacement Danell was on break from _ 935-7584. Choose from C.olor or Black & White I entire Purchase I Valid W/Coupon Accept all competitor I Coupqns L Exp. 313112000 -----1052 Irvine Ave. Wesccliff Plaza (949) 646-5746' BUBBLE LAMPS by GEORGE. NELSON Avo1loble in Smoll. Medium & Lorge Hodson Lighting Q!'ality Li1h1ln1 ~nic•«• ror30 Ynr• Open Turs.-Fri. 9-5. S.it. 9.4 1510 Newport Blvd.; Costa Mtw (949) 548-9341 An American J'amily Operated BWJiness Since 1983 Th•J'loor Guys Our family Hrvtnc yollr f•m* for-'7 year• Doily Pilot surgery. •rt was poor educa- tion.• "It works," said Bob Gilbert. 55, a Laguna Be&..ch stockbroker who had both hips replaced last year. •They walk you through what'S going to happen, from. the day you check into surgery t6 the day you go home.• Did the edu cation pro- g ram put Gilbert at ease before his surgery? ~ J "1 wasn't too nervous going in," he.said . •But who really wants their leg sawed apart?" / , . · Mone~ from the Toshiba toumarpeot will also help to ensure the department's equipment remains on the cutting edg~. ·we want to be using the 2000 model, not the 1980 model,· Cailloue tte ~id . Next month, the surgeon will attend a conference in Orlando, Ra., wbere more than 30,000 orthopedic sur- geons and bioeng'ineers from around the world will show off the latest technology. A portion of the money will also go toward joint- replacement ·research. Cail- IOue tte, Gausewitz and New- man have 1 led the held in developing Lighte r, longer- Jasting and healthier pros- thetic hiµs. Until fairly recenUy, hip replacements lasted onl¥ about 1 t> years. Caillouette, Newman and Gausewitz helped extend the prosthetic 101nt's life-to 15 years. 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John Loring, design tlrector to' Tiflcrny and Co .. headquartered in N ow York. who 1~ lrdvehng on .c1"tross• < ui.mtrv tour Ip introduce his crndience to "Tifft1ny Jew~ e ..... • c.1 vibrant and nchly sto- rwd book completC' w1lh 111n1e lhdn '150 1llustrations rr1<'11'0 much of the world of e\·;clry design c1s 11 relates to 1.11<1 w dnd Co anti 1-lw 19th mrt 2lllh (entune!> The mdll who n;dkt"S his \1J"l~I undc-r.tancting tht> tdsle •I LI-it~ .\m1 ·ncdn monu>d cJdss • iJT'\ P<J m Jown ld'-I "'eek ford P ,,~, of < hdril\ . ..,ponsort>d • t • t'l)l.lon-. cH such VCOlll.'S dS ne , "''.'ll>n Sein Ju.m < t1p1-.- ran1 ind thP. •>Ulhc>m Cctll· forruo .t1 lnsblutt• ThPn m1dwf'c•k. Lonny wri. kPd mt<• Ptnnl P1 OH'nc I' ll1->::.l11urr"tl ell tht> \\'c..,ltn fou1 h t ;.M'>I Pl,1b1 l lntc•J, C'ost<1 \l...:~e1 tor u htlll' lun- (hcor r1mv 11 c1t1on with d • onbntJt'nl Jf. locc\l <>lvle np•-.tcr-. 01 Orclll<JC' Counlv. do~ll II b\' tnl' IUV(>]V Jo Ellen Ouctlls. vie 1 pn~'>tdt:!nt 11 11 lcUl\ ., unpon,int ('n~ld \.T '"d ... tore c1t South Cl><:hl '1«7d dll dtlernoon ol ~oc1c1l ouna'-"";\hlP tc:lJk t>n<,1tf"d di lh11 1Ch . T wc1nl lo hd\" d moment )1 !tin I wilnt uc; c1U to rela>. •nd enJO\ 1.•ach other's com- >anv I wc1n1 you dtl to 9eL to • k now th1 remarkable mc1n John Lonng. • aid Quall . toasting hor lunch<>ol'I crowd n lonouc;h• d~c;embll'd Ill lhc IonH. nc)rrow ProvPn<'e- in!>ptred pm•dte d1mnq room of Cher Jo,!'chlm Spllchal'.s B.W. Cook THE CROWD · dward-wining establishment. Loring, an erudite and soft-spoken master of the art.Jsbc <.1de of life, said, "In a IMger sense. the book is a chrorucle of Arnencan society, wedlth, and style over the course of eight generations." Lonng knows best. He rnmes lrom an aristocratic Amencdn line. P~f his dncestrv dates to Puritan roots of Daniel ster. He•was born at the dawn of World War II, and raised on a rcmch tn Arizona when de!>olc1te land known as Cc1 refree sold for a few paltry dollars a.nacre. City folk. like hts own clan, settled the r{'g1on llvmg in rambling t1dobt• houses filled wilh NdVdJO pottery and Euro- Jl<'t1 n ma~ler paintings thal ·hung a<>kev.• ove.r.lhe occa- <,1one1I heirloom C hippendale bureau .-\ little Cdrefree dust O\ N the mahogany patina ddcll•d loc.:il authenticity. Surh early Westerners tnhdh11tncr the glonous . "outhwt-<.t tn the yet unde- n1lopc>d nud-20th century o!tf'n drO\·e lheu bdtUeship Lmroln Conunenlals down the dirt roads to town to tetct-yrocene for lhe week. For Lonng. hfe was stmple c1nd b<•duhfuJ. ll was a chtld- hood thc1t forever shaped lhe mctn wl'O would move on to New York. City. lhen Yale Uruvcn.1ty (grdduatmg wilh d NAIL CARE FUUSET •ACRYLIC • Actyltc w WMe lip • Pm & White Powdef • llllllt Gel •St Wcap • Actylie• • Pitt~ F1U.S •Pmlt& WMt • LumtGel • S.111 Wrap degree m Engll.sh l.tteratwe), and rlnally off to Pqns. France, to complete h1 edu- cation at the Ecole des Beaux ArtS"m the great tradibon of artists. architects and design- ers of lhe century. His passion would be . collect and hoard any ~bJect. I am constantly chang:mg my surround.mg • selling off the old, gwmg it away, allowing it to move on and out of my We and into dllQlher Sltua- uon. I am not lhe ma ter of things. They are iust th.at, only Uungs. Things to be ad.mJ.red, appreoated, $lud- 1ed, and perhaps coijected. but things 1ust they same • -painlmg and print qialong as a young man of 21. Loring v.;oul d rau into the care ~oci­ ety of his day, growing up as a younger constituent along side th~ great mid-centtiry design talent in Europe lhe likes of Givenchy, St. Laurent and Dior. Naturally, his mind's eye wouJd be colored by lhe expcnence. The nux of Anzona roots and French sooety juxta- posed Lonng's perspecllve JUSI enough to create a uniquely Amencan sensibili- ty w1th respect to lhe man- ners and maneuvers o! peo- ple and our tune. ; Jo Ellen Qualls, vice president of Tiffany and Co.'s Costa Odd perhap that a fndn • who has made a career as a student and as d credtor. col- lector and purveyor of "lhmgs." frorn an to arctu'- tecture, intenor de 1gn. !ash- 100 and bne 1ewelry feels no mortal conn.eel.Jon to those objects of humdn desire Mesa store, introduced the company's design director, John Loring, at his appearance at the Westin hotel. Loring -who for many years followmg hls European tour, worked (or Ardutectural G>1gest as lhe New York bureau chief with the mdeCatl· gable Paige Rense. before Joining Ttlfany cl.lld Co more than a clecdde ago -ht1s seen il all. culturally spectking Espc>Cld lly with .regdfcl to the habits, lhe td!>tes, the tughs, and the low<, of AmN- icd's privileged In a .,en!:>e, Lonng i th~ nonflcl1on rnun- terpart to !.ociet~ novc>h.,t louls Achincloss . · Under the T1tfdn)' nclnw. tus books, now n\1mlwnnq mne - are ftJled with vol- umes of resedrch dnd rewdl 0 lhe red! hfestvle of the nch lhe famou.,, d0nd tht> moll\ dl· ed Ill Amencc1n sor1~1v Publl-.hed by Harry . Abrams Inc . lhe latest entrv mto the library of st) le · explore the design path!> of such notables. as Elsa Peretti, Jean Schlumberger and Paloma Picasso Lonng dl!.o ·include the mcred.ible ,J women such as Jaque11ne Kennedy Onassis, Babe Pal ey, Diana Vreeland, Car- rie Donovan, Elizabeth Tay· tor. Audrey H epburn dlld Liza Minelli who ha\ e '>howcd~ed the iewelry dec;1qned b} the 1dlented rrl'- dlor&. In ddd1llon. the book P>.plorec, ~eriCdn fdmilw ... of o:.ohal cb!:>tmcuon \,,th· nllme~ i;uch d~ .\.,IQr. Stdn· lord dnd Pul.Jtzc>r :\l 0lht> \ \'e!:>tln C\ ent Lor- lJlfJ -.hdIPd a bit of his peN>ll' al hte-.t\'lt• l~lhng the cn)t,cl, I \ l 1ust recent!\· mo\'Pd into m' ne\\ home in ~ldnhc111c1n i('d\'ln9 lhe upper Ed-.t..1cll' ior dn 1850-. bnck tO\\'Tlhou-.~ m Ht>ll '> Kitchen • E' e" \\ldened di the nit-n- Whatever your landscape or Maintena nce needs, Lloyd 's can do it all ... THINKINC AIOUT UNDSCAPINC OR YARD MAIHTENAHCEl CALL 1011 A lllfl ESTIMATE TODAYI LLD"n•s I . I [L] LANDSCAPE I -"'"""NC' (949) 646-7 441 Lloyc}s Nursery a Landscape Co., Inc. 2113 Fqtrtltw Rd, SUit! 2 )6. Cottg Mm· CA 92627 EXPOIT lAIOICANlll / ~ / IM*ltlWG uon of Hell's Kitchen "It ll> an ab olutely won- derful plc1ce to l.tve. • contin- ued Lonng sharmg the tngred1ents o! tu rnaior ren- ovdt1on of the ~>nee atlap1dat- ed .,tructure that nobody wanted. Purcha ed several year'> ago e1t whpl Lonng calls a g1vedwdy pnce. lhe '>Cllers repedtedJy asked tum 1f he wa~ ure he wanted lo • buy the hou!.e ·vc~. I'm sure. I wdnt the house, r he offered ,,,lh a ldugh. "I never lhouqhl I could lea\ e the secuntv of m~ dpdrtment life on the edSl side I Wd~ ven content • Lonng mixed up th~ele­ mcnh of h1 ~O-cdlled !>ecure e'\1-.tenct:o and no\\ gwe dinner pdrtle~ in the lonq dnd nd'rrow dining room of hi... townhou e decorated m the !d<;h1on of a Portugue~e d1mng '!.dlon · . · I um 'en eclecuc • h\? • added ·And ! don t d p1re, to lp a. word. 1t u. becdu~ Lor- mg'S real pass1on is the people betund the Uung t~ le is not so much denned I.>) the mater- 1ar~resentabon, but rather by il'le man or womd11 Perhap lhat I'> wh) d !db- lulous c!Jamond brooch QV Schlumberger redlly onl) dazzle on lhe shoulder o! d woman of tyle and !:>Ub- stance Perhdp!. that 1 'why d home filled~with hne t lurru· ture 1s nothmg·1.1111s mhdb1t- ;ed b~; a pe.rsnn \\1thotlt' soul • John ~rmg know thec;e truths. 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But now, the R I washed-88 . up author CRITICS ~~~~~e a new novel for his editor, who has come to Vlsit his aging pro- tege dunng a major writers conference at the school. ln Ute first few minutes of Uus fateful day, we learn that the professor's young wife has left hun, his lover is preg- nant with his child, and the suicidal student in his class may be the next boy wonder of American literature. His pregnant lover is also the married chancellor of the university debating whether to leave her husband for our anti-hero. Th~ professor's quick response to all this pressure is to g~t stoned and pass out during another author's lecture. . This reaction is revealed to be al} ongoing .habit of the . professor a nd the source of his sad yet comic problems. With this setup, farce could be the order of the day. But director Curtis Hanson I I I I ·-I (•L.A. Confiden- tial•) brings adult com- edy 6.nd . social satire to the.mix. ' He pre-__ ......... '-' sen ts the J h Depk ·· Q.isheveled 0 n 0 professor's responses to his dilemma with wit and understanding. An excellent musical score, including songs by Bob Dylan and Neil Young, help . accent the many aspects of middle-aged angst apparent in the twists and turns of this unusual story. Tobey Maguire turns in a solid performance as the brooding would-be author who seems poised to overshadow his teacher's past . success. Amusing and engagmg, the high points of •Wonder . Boys· outweigh those spots where conventional Holly- wood thinking takes control of the plot. Overall, it's a clever diversion that m'.isses being a great film -but not by too much. • JOHN DEPICO, 48, is a C9sta Mesa resident and a senior investi· · gator for the Orange Cou11ty Pub- . lie Defender's Office. ' Labor of love hard labor for viewer M aking ·wonder Boys" was an obvi- ous labor of love for director Curtis Hanson and. his star, Michael Douglas, Mo11,fai 9,7 S.u 9-6 I I I I I I TltE ~od.Buury lupply & SALON . I J69 E. 17tlt St. ~-----:-t I I I I I Cosn MnA ACRoss fRoM R.dplts ~-~I I (949) 642,1910 I I ni;, c~pon may not be combined with any'oth« discoun tole •· I Ditc~nh do not .,,.., to Murad, Avedo; . Expire• 03/3 J /'lOOO L---------~-----~ Cere2~ (1 <' MEDITERRANEAN CUISINE Food from the beautiful Coastal Riviera of ltaly!- Corrado Gianotti, formerly executive chef at Tutto Mare of Newpott Beach, Is now welcoming you to CORRADO at I 000 Bristol North In Newport Beach. ~ Tapas • Pasta • Paella Seafood Italian Specialities ~ Live Entertainment Friday and Saturday Evenings 't Grazle Miiie! (949) 252-9396 1000 Brtstol North (between Birch &. Jamboree) New Beach, CA 92660 m~= . . co•11soo1 or director,, lb.is is a theme that many can relate to. The ques- tion of how it all trans- lates to the big screen is for you lo decide. , Person- ally, I would have had more · · fun staying home and watch· ing "L.A. Confidential.• •SUSANNE PEREZ. 45, lives In Costa Mesa and is an executive assistant for a financial services company. We want you in the b~cony . Rupert Everett and Madonna star In •The Next Best lblng," due tn theaten soon. Forget the big quotations in the paper, the star rating system. that guy with the thumb -tl)e Dally Pl lO! wants to know your opinion of cur- rent films. We're looking for local folks to serve on oor Reel Critics movie review panel. but for me it felt more like labor watching the film. .. The word "quirky" best describes. this movie. Grady Thipp (Douglas) is a pot-. smoking university professor and author of a highly acclaimed novel. But that was seven years ago, and he has been unable·to suffi- ciently focus on bis second novel even though he is now ·up to page 2,612. It's not that Grady doesn 't have other things on his mind. O n the day his wife lE:aves him, he learns bis married boss/mistress is pregnant. his aggressi_ve-edi- tor arrives to see his book, and his student shoots a blind dog after it bites his boss's ankle. And this is just .the beginning! It's certainly refreshing to see Douglas in a r9 le that's about as far removed from his previous slick characters as you can get. Limping around through most Qf the movie ~th 9.ray stubble and his wife's pink bathrobe, Douglas displays his gift for droll -albeit very black - comedy while portraying a man wbo must finally decide what be really wants out of life. ~-·~ Plumbing, Heating ~ Air Conditioning c,lebrating 46 yean of . · iervice in your community. . ·7'4d, 'Ip.I .. --------... ~ i $"'"1111•;;; 'i Utm\Ml I . 20 ~Ill:" I __ An1_~---' 949 548~5558 KICKBO.Xl.NG BOXING Fitness for Everyone! only .Li;,,ited offer •$12 per week ~free · 2 Week Membership to first 15 customers • Weights • Personal Training • Karate • Jujitsu • Cardio TOMMY'S GY . 1638 Placentia Ave.• Costa MesaJBetween J 6/ 17th) But the laughs are only sporadic, and the jokes somehow Jlot quite so funny. Perhaps because the situa- tions are so pathetic -and after all, how many dead dog gags can one person really take?· AdaplecUrom Michael_ Chabon's novel, the term •wonder boys" applies to those who have achieved sudden fame and recognition ijnd whose follow-up efforts may never quite equal that initial burst of glory. Whether a baseball play- er, novelist, publisher, actor Your job: view a current film and write lip your assessment of It. we run the critiques - along with a photo and some biographical jofopn.atlon. The reward: we pick up the tab for the ticket and, of course, make you famous. -tf you're interested, send a movie review sample, 500 words or less, to Dally Pilot. 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa 92627 attn: Nancy Cheever; via fax at (949) 646-4170; or through e-mall at nancy.cheeverOlatimes.com . Please include your name and phone number. 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Fl{ESH ' . ,, Daily Pilot DATEBOOK -- Thursday, Morch 2, 2000 A9 Words are most e:ff ective . . CHILD'S Pl.IY . weapon in .'Deathtrap' By Tom Titu~ ! interpretation. Ducloux-Brink F ~ FYI .) chooses to Jllatch her hus-ew playwrights skew r . · , ) their own profe~sion as . 'DEATHTRAP' band's volwne and intensity. ~ surgically and as elo-. · . which c:omp~es W? impor. ..~ qu~ntly as Ira Levin,ifia.ving • tantplot elem ent. , ·~ ·• taken qn tyro authors and · • WHERE:. Trilogy Play-I Such oyer-the-top 1 theater {eviewers in "Critic's hpLse, 2930 Bristol St., ,.', shenanigans should inste,?--~/ · ChbiCe, • he then (after giv-Costa Mesa / · be reserved for the dep1oron • ing birth to "Rosemary's •WHEN: Thursdays of psychic.neighbor Helga Baby") turned his attention t hrough Saturd ays at 8 Ten Dorp, who.proviqes a to a unique breed, the avari-p.m .. Sundays at 7 p.m. Dutch fly in the conspirators' Cious and murderous play-through March 12 oirrtment. These are, indeed, · wright in ~eathtrap." • HOW MUCH: S 15 and delivered with Old World rel- Levin Sharpened his knife S20 ish by Mina Kedar in a · for use ~gainst elements' of ~PHONE: (7 14) 957. show-stealing assignment. the Broadway establishment 3347 James MdTlley Green while con-completes the cast as • 'cocting ' '-------------' , Newell's attorn~Y _:_a role this highly deemed ipsignilkimt enough counts. With just a few minor literate thdt it was cut frotn'the Theater· REVIEW -' CONRAD LAU I DAILY PILOT \. thriller exceptions, her "Deathtrap" recent Costa Mesa Civic rivets the audience to the about an .aging ptaywright ne\.Y. reclining seats.. Playhouse production. Green V<hO bas run out of creative The centerpiece of any solidly enacts this fringe Students in the Newport Harbor High School senior class rehearses for "The Time of Your U fe," an original musical prodction. fuel and a young writing stu-"Deathtrap" is its older play-character with force and dent with a barn burner of wright, Sidney Bru.hl. humor. an idea. Trouble is, it through whom Levin's caus-The tncky conflict scenes involves murder, and every tic, bloodletting dialogue is in Act ·Two are well-handled. Oass of 2000 presents ne~ play good writer tries out his launched with delicious pre-with the ex.ception of one ideas before submitting .... cision. James Newell has a mvolving a crossbow· tha·t is them, right? . finn, conlident grasp on this barely visible and'its upsh'ot · The new Tnlogy Play-role, commanding the stage tnitiaUy difficult to ascertain. house -or at least, new to with iroruc verbal ~irepower Othe1 weapons are neatly the Lab Anti-1\.lall showplace tn a deliciously devastating dlspldyed on the walls, but in Cosld Me a, formerly the performance. . those uniamtliar with the plot domicile of the Theater Dis-Jame MuJligan, as the would never recognize this trict -has chosen "Death-young writing student come one. trap" as the vehicle with lb study at the feet of the Stt.ll. words remam the 1,, which to introduce itself to master, skillfully exudes both· pnmary weapons.in "D0c1th- local audiences alter several naivete and menace when trap,· and Levin's are L • years as the Laguna Niguel each is specifically required. ~mploy~d with skill and Playhouse. ll's an impre::.sive He also designed the impres-authority in the Trilogy Play- and auspicious opening shot. · sive setting, which implies a house's premiere production. Director Alicia BuUer' -depth of focl,ls that is not charged with the double necessarily present. duty of rede igmng the' the-The fragility of Denise ater itself dlld getting this Ducloux-Bnnk's chara'cter as first shciw on the boards in Newell's phySicdlly (though jttsl four weeks -has sue-not emotionally) weak-heart- • TOM TITUS reviews local theater for the Daily Pilot. His reviews app~ar Thursdays and Sat~rdays. ., PlAY: ·liie Tune of Your · Life" SCHOOL: Newport Harbor High School ~. • I ""''* STORY LINE: The NeWµort Harbor High School cla!:>s of 2000 recalls the events, pe9ple and experience~ that have inspired them rn a musical celebration of lifC' at the. turn of the Cfntuf) CAST: More than 100 New- pot'. Harbor High School seniors l· ceedetl nicely on both ed wife_ is missing from her Make Those Patios '1 Entries Beautiful u~ing HumJn Choriogonadoiropln Horffi()Ot' · (he~) along " ich our Jicc Jnd nuuitionJI guidJJlcl' to lmc.> w~igh1 ARE YOU A VICTIM Of AGING ... 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Bay St., Co5' ta Mesa, 92627; fax it to (949) 646-4170; or send it via e-mail to nancy.cheeverOlatimes.cofll. CAL'S CADDYSHACK A Fidl-Serpice golf store • C.-...._A,\l"Y • P ~ • T • .. e. :>· • F:>Q"' JOv-• ~.\V.S T ,,; .... • l C ... • .......... .:::t ~·&X. • M,'. s IJ~;,'f.\ ~ ~-··~Ee. "Y£'." Amo~~. 5'!1i.S • 24-H,_ ;i AEGl'l'PS .l'.0 RE"-'l'S 1784 NEWPORT BOULEVARD • 949-646-7714 KITOIEN GADGEIS PLUS OIJTl,ET GRAND OPENING SPECIAL • .... I 3'Piece Microwave Cookware Set n dMded dish s atter screen large Popcorn Containers • • • I . . .. DATEBOOK AlO Thursday, Morch 2, 2000 Daily Pilot I ' In its __ new digs,-friendly N.ick's J¥za is pure heaven . . By Kathy Mader N ick's Pizza Rlstorante Italiano on Harbor • Boulevard. once labeled a • hiddert gem,• Is hidden no more. The new location in plain view right next to the new I lome Depot and TJ Maxx makes Nick's everyone's Lreflsure, even to those who couldn't find it before. I am n:dlly. C'XdtP.d al>oul the.new Nirk's for several reasons: One is the home- D• • made pas- lftlft' ld, two is REV EW ~~e chic~- Leonardo; and lhrN• is the newest menu amvmg 111 c1bout two weeks, whith will mdudP -more gnllPd hsh c1nd 111ec1ts. After OU! lt!'>t llll'cll thNC. Nick's hc1s become the newest c1dcl1llo11 011 my "go to· list. II is 1101 c1 !:>c•crct, nor is it.new. bul hoth its nwnu and IOCclllon tHc> nl'W, dl1U Nick's has l1lclllc1g<•d to lrnns- fer au tht1l <rr<'dl. dlllhl'llllt tc1ste inlo t1 1ww, upscc1Jc ' restc1urc1nt. .,,_, The µI.tee• b l>olh polisl1Pd and wc1m1; with 1u111-colore-d ·walls, cc1r<11t1l'l-colrnC'd wood furniture and rustic, tiled floors. Scc>ll<'~ of ltclly drC painted throuqhm1t, and cl series of fc1111ily photos greets you c1s you Pnl<•r. As nin• c1s lhl' rl'staurc1nt is, 11 is Nick's mc>nu thclt interests me to no end, and I can't wa.U to get ~ck to try it all. And after taklng a tour of th~ kitchen, they clearly have nothing to hide. Every- thing is in full view: home- . made ~avioll and gnocc}ti, fresh produce and herbs from OWI\er Nick Fodera's •own ranch-These aJt\ele- ments of great eatbf!f. And great eating it is. ~ • Nick's son, Joe, is now in · charge o1 the restaurant and does most of t.pe cooking and menu development, while original chef Nick and his wile, Lisa, do more of the public relations and, as I mentioned before, famting. This is au in the family, with recipes handed down over lime that, like a good story, get richer and better. We couldn't resist the ravioli a/la francese ($12.95) homemade ravioli stuffed with artichokes, spinach and brie cheese in a light cream bacorrsauce. This is the stuff dreams are made of. For the record, Nick's makes two to three kinds or ravioli every day, as well as 9nocchi and tortellini. Riga- toni seems to be the pasta of choice for Nick 's mc1in dishes -rigatoni gorgonzola ($6.95) and rigatoni Michelangelo (~10.95), which is chicken aml sun- dried tomatoes in .a light tomato sauce. On mos( of the pastd dishes you can order your choice of sauce, mclud- @• I!) I~ ~ AMAClfi j& R ~ ~ -.. ~ ~ AL4'TMEN!!C J'APANfSE' RESTAUtl.A~ ~ ... AND ~SHt SN.I . ~ I Elegant Dining • Complete Bar • Sushi To Go I ~ ~ Lunch M-F, 11 :30 -2 p.m. • Dinner M·S, 5 • 10 p.m. •Closed Sunday ~ 2675 Irvine Ave. • Costa Mesa ~ (949) 645-5518 • (949) 645-5519 ~ C!Jfil~ I!) . . .. FYI NICK'S PIZZA RISTORANTE rTALIANO •WHERE: 230Q Harbor Blvd., Suite K-1, Costa Mesa In the . new Harbor Center •WHEN: 11 a.m. to9:30 p.m. Monday through Thursday; 11 a.m. to 10:30 p.m. Friday and Satur- day; closed Sundays •HOW MUCH: Moderately expensive • PHONE: (949) 722- 7566 CONRAD lAU I DAl.Y PILOT Nick's Pizza owners Nick Fodera, center, serves up a slice to his son, Joe, while.his wife, Usa, enjoys a glass of wine ... ing marinara, gorgonzola, vodktl or meat sauce, 111c very traditional dish- es. such .as' lasagna and egg- plant pannigiana, are here as well for those or you who know what you like and don't want to mess around - an atlllude that Nick and family can apµreciate. ll 1s dishes hke these. and their µiZ7d -whkh rivals [)()\'I (\I I 111\I son= l\l~ ]()~(l\llll\! l(l( \li) Rabbicc Insuran ce Agency AlflO • HOMCOWNERS • llEALrn 10 Ytwrs !11 Business .a ·~ , .. ,_ •••~f~'" •M•:~ s J-""?J 949-631-7740 441 Old Newpon Biro. • Newpon Beach (Ntar llo.g Hospital) ·-·-· -•• ---£&• ..., .. ·-mr•• ··-· . ......... -· , the best in-rown with fat chewy crust, generous with sauce and cheese -that put Nick's on the map in the first place. -. · . We Jove to ask our friends BJ~e and Claudia along to restaurants because they tend to order U1ings we might never Ulink to order, such as the costolette D'Ag· nello !$17 .95), Roman-style · grilled lamb chops brushed w.ith a family secret glaze. No amount of cajoling-could ex.tract the secret, but J did taste honey and balsamic vinegar. Simply delicious. My husband, B!i.ah, ordered the scampi ($17 .95), jumbo gulf shrimp in garlic, caper, lemon and butter sauce. These shrimp, six total. were the size·of small Annual Children's Special I l4JIENETRATING PRODUcnON-INTRIC\TE.LY CRAFI'ED.- mE BFSI' l'VE SEEN IN SOU'llfEllN CAIJFORNIA." -IA A"""' T""n ALL MYSONS f NOWTHROUG APRIL l MARCH 10 - APRIL9 · Low-priced previews March 7 - 9 " A domc-;ric brew spiked wi th Irish humor and sc:u-gnppmg suspense, this first pl ay fl a phenomenal you ng wrircr brought audiences to their feet from Galway 10 Broadway • • . by Martin McDonagh • apples, flavorful and c:ook ed just right. Nick's offers several chicken dishes including picalta (capers and butter) and cacciatore ~tomatoes and bell peppers), but the Po116 . ' alla Leonardo and Pollo al Balsamico h ave the bragging rights: , Pollo alla Leonardo, one of their most popu.Jcir dishes. comes with the leg and breast bf a free-range chick- en, oven-roasted and smoth- ered in artichoke hearts. pro- sciutto, mushrooms and sher- ry wine. As if I hadn't made it all the way to heaven, this was accompanied by tortelli- ni alfredo. All of the portions were generous. and presen- tation seemed to be a big priority. What more could you ask for? A lot of food that looks good. And as the tables are a lit- tle.cozy, we asked the people next to us lo share their thoughts on their entrces. The end result was the same -they thoroughJy enjoyed their dinner and were psy- ched about their leftovers. The only disappointment was possibly too many good choices. It may take me a week or so, but I inlend lo gel to them all. Bottom line. the menu is . creative and vast, with all of yoi.tr favoritC!i and all of your soon-to-be favorites. u jt • sounds like I i\m gushing. I am. If r hope tO find one jew- el on a deserted lsland, Nick's would be it. • KATffY MADER's dining reviews· ! appear every other ThursdaY.. :· FOR THE RECORD • · In last week's dining review, the phone number for Bistro le Crillon was incorrect. The correct· nwnber is (949) 640-8181: ZAHER FALLA.HI, CPA 28 yrs. exp. . Accrg .• Audirs, Truces 15°11 J iscoum ro CM Rcsidcncs (714) 546-4272 ..... z::~­-=-;; .. lJll· -==--. . ...... • "" JM S MANLEY •111 fl/P()ll.5 RESIDENTIAL LOAN OfFICER ro111,.· a11W21.w l! ODowNSY SAvJNcs. • WHY.PAY DEPT .STORE PRiCES? Visir our AREA RUG STUDIO Rugs & Runners on Sale Ha~ wool.. ayn1hctic ...... 1663 ...... SI., eo. Mm tMf) ... .. r . C'' OMMUNiTY Note To RENlaltEIRllS11111!11 Today's edition is the last in which the Daily Pilot will publish. lett~rs to the editor Doily Pilot or community commentarieS pertaining to the March 7 election. including those about Measure F, the Safe and Healthy Communities ·initiative. • . . . . .. · .., . EDITORIAL . . SchOOl sfiOuld he oUt' for Stnnnier T here are preciOlJS few tra- ditions in this cUlture that just shouldn't be disrupted. Turkey on Thrulksgivil)g. Footl?all on New Year's Day. And, of course, Those lackadaisical, three-\, month7long summer vacations from school. From the earliest beginnings of this country's educational system, kids have been free from the daily grind of reading, writing and arithmetic dur- ing June, July and August -when the weather is much more conducive to playing atthe t>each than.nurnber- crunching in a stUffy classroom. · And after nine straight months - minus two weeks in the winter and one in the spring -of leamihg, sum~ mer vacation is a reward for moving up to the next grade level, not to meation a much-needed break. Now, the Newport-Mesa Unified · School District i~ proposing to change all that with an alternative school cal- endar. • Under this proposed calendar, school would start in August -the cruelest of summer months, especial-' ly without air conditioning in many classrooms. Classes would get out at th~ end of June. In return, winter an& spring breaks would each be three· weeks long. Granted, lhe reason behind the idea is a good one. Shorter times between school sessions, officials argue, will improve ed\.l~ation, partic- ularly for those students just learning English. . Some educators believe that chil-4 dren lose what they have learned during long breaks: But what about learning loss dur- ing the three-week vacations that will take place right in the middle of the science experiment or the history book chapter'? · And the vacation proposed for the spring is right when teachers are try- ing to prepare students for important aptitude tests -probably not the best time for a long break. ,I! the district really wan~ to ch<µlge the calendar, officials shoUld consider year-round school, which, . while still controversial, is at least a proven method for learning retention. The )'ear-round system has been adopted on campuses throughout the nation, and although there is incon- clusive evidence of scholastic. improvement, some· studies show stu·- dents retain more knowledge when they are constantly iI:i class. The district's effort to look for new ways-to improve education is to be app~auded. That's an attitude that our_ students need. · But-we're not conVinced at this point that tliey don't also need-that age-old tradition of summer vacation. ·South County should share air traffic needs AT ISSUE: Measure F, on Tuesoay's,ballot, which Is aimed ~t derailing the county's El Toro airport plans. S hould the people of South County not share in the need for expanded air transportation -a need . brought on by the growth of South County? The cibes of · Costa Mesa, Newport Beach, Tustin, Orange, Santa Ana, Readers RESPOND Hunting· ton Beach, Fountain Valley. Orange and yes, Irvine, will be subject- ed to the new environmental impact report, Plan F or G, dal· ed December 1999. Plan F, the least invasive, will subject those within a five- mile radius of John Wayne to triple the noise and pollution. There are 180 or more schools, child·care or children's facilities within a five-mile radius of JOful Wayne. Are our children less precious than the children of South County? The closest home to El Toro is six miles, and El Toro has a 14,000-acre buffer zone, while John YJayne bas none. South County, we under the flight path need your cooperation, not your constant barrage of opposition. JOHN De BELLO Newport Beach I believe that the perfect solu- tion to end the El Toro debate is that if Measure F is passed and El Toro airport is not built, the • county shall restrict the use of John Wayne Airport to those that live in the areas north and west of the city of Irvine. This proposal would, include the requirement to show proof of residence in order to pur· chase a ticket for departing flights from John Wayne. The 400,000-plus residents or South County would have to make other arrangements such as LAX. Ontario or San Diego for their travel plans. Tb.is plan would help allevi· ate the pressure to expandJobn .. .. . ( . . ~. "~~o Now A . • .. WORD ff•.6'1 THE · -ANT•-EL ToRo ·. A1RPOl(T : CoM~tTTEE·: THE LATEST IN SusTLE TELEvtS10N ScARE 1AcT1cs Wa'f11e, as those who chose not to have an airport in their own backyard will riot be able to' travel from a convenient loca- tion. It is very sad to me that anyone would want to squan- der such a golden opportunity to have a facility as convenient and safe as El Toro would be. JEFFREY W. WILCOX Newport Beach As a resident or Newport Beach who lives under the flight path of John Wayne Air- port, I can surely empathize with South County.residents. However, Orange County is rapidly expanding and will continue to do so. As the coun- ty grows, more people will need to travel for business and want to travel for pleasure. and more cargo will have to find its way into the county. Any notion that this county will not have to expand its air·· port capacity In the next 20 yt?ars is sborts1ghled. The El Toro Airport plan goes a l9ng way toward solvmg some of these problems at far less or a social cost than any expansion of J ohn Wayne Airport. Should the El Toro plan not go through, two alternatives have been devised for expand- ing John Wayne Airport. An expanded John Wayne will cre- ate air and noise pollution in an already crowded residential area, it will force tlw._condem· nation of hundreds Ofltomes and businesses, it will negative- ly impact the Back Bay wildlife refuge, it will create traffic con- gesbon on crowded surface streets and will detrtmentally unpact more than 250 schools Within a five-mile radius of the airport. There is no buffer zone a.round John Wayne and there U USTRATION BY ERIC HUTCHISON never will be, unlike El Toro. which has an 14,000-acre buffer zone around the perimeter of the airport. The airport issue is regional. and a levelheaded approach is needed more now than ever before. lt is simply loo eas'} to say •not in my backyard~ and ignore the realities that face an ever-expanding Orange Coun- ty. Moreover, it would be unlair for the residents of South Coun· ty to utilize an expanded John Wayne Airport, while not shoul· dering some or the burden themselves. At the very least, l hope that the same ~th County resi· dents wbo so vigorously oppose an airport at El Toro will stand up and oppose any exparwon of John Wayne with the same energy level. JONW.GUMA Newport Beach I .. . . How To ' . RE"'IUS The Dally Pilot wekomes letters on issues concerning Newport Buch and <:osi. Mesa. The<e are four ways to send 1n your com- ments: • LETTERS -Mail to the Daily Pilot. 330 W. 8~ St .• Costa Mesa 92627 • llEADERS H01UNE -Catt (949) 642-6086 • ~ .:.-. Send to (949) 646-4170 • £-MAIL -Send t<t dailypl'otlllatimes..com All correspondence"most include voor full • name. hometown and phone number (for verification purposes only). ~ursdoy. March 2, 2000 AJ 1 .Measure· F . will help · Ne:wpOrt, too AT ISSUE: South County residents are pushing for Measure F, which would require two-thirds of county voters to approve new airports, jails or landfills. S uc years after Measure F was defeat· ed, and with an El Toro rurport oper· ating at about half capacity, Newport Beach residents will be in arms over the- 200 flights a day (scheduled to reach 400 in another t 4 years) departing due west over Costa Mesa and Newport Beach. Large aircraft are-4=eported at 3,000 teet, 24 Sounds From THE SOUTH · hours a day. Fligkts out of John Wayne Airport have been scaled back to about 5 milllon passengers a year But the result of joint operations of the two airports is tnpting-fhghts over-Newport .Beach. and exten<ling flight hours over the oty to 24 hours a day. seven days a week, because of westtx?und El Toro departures A Newport Beach citizens comnuttee · · will be nard at work drafting a measure for the fall ballot, whlch would reverse the deosion to place an airport al El· Toro.· . MICHAEL E. SMITH Missi~n _Vie10 I am surpnsed by the information I found regarding Medsure F and the future of NewpQrt Beach and Costa.Mesa U: Mea- sure F passes Did anyone from these areas who oppose tlus measure read .that it indudes expansion of exisbng airports , (namely J<?hn Wayne)?. Not everyb.ody in Siouth Orange County wants lo see..Jo..nn Wayne expanded, or the curfew!? lifted. There ~e many of us who believe a J(\!ge commeraal ai.rpor't anywhere in heavily populated Orange County' ts just bad planning. t-.Jan y of us want to work with the res1· dents of Newport Beach ahd Costa Mesa. to fir\d the best solution to sabsfy our &r· port ·needs. There are alternatives. Moving your problems to seven other cities should not be one or them. I personally hate the fact that tons of pollutants are being poured into the air we breathe from J qhn Wayne. I don't think m te rms of •1t's not m my backyard, so who cares.· Measure F is not just about .stoppmg El Toro, it's about stopping expansion of John Wayne. I suggest reading the initiabve ful. ly. It really was written with John Wayne in nund. Also, coDSlder tlus: What Lf Measure F doem't pass? The build.mg of El Toro is held up m the courts for another five years. and curfews 1 are hfted. Plan~ can Oy in at all b.mes of the rught, and the flood gates open. Do you think voters will want to bwld an El Toro airport when they see that John Wayne Airport can really handle most of / our needs? When are we all going to wake • up and work together to stop John Wayne's expansion and do what's right for everyone in this beautiful county, not just what's m our own backyard? EILEEN MOSKOw Laguna Niguel The Airline Pilots Assn. bas made its position abundantly clear in its response to the county's environmental study, called • an unpact reROrt· The north and east routes proposed by the county am uru;afe, period. The vast maJonty of aircraft will take off to the west, into the prevailing winds, )Ult u they do at John ~e. By my map, New:. port Beach and Costs Mesa are west of El Toro. U El Thro is built. your cities wtll receM! air traffic from not one, but two airpor1s. However. El Toro WW not enjoy the trafftc or noile restrictions cummtly in plec'9 at Jobn Wayne. Jets will Oy over Newport Beed> 24 ~.day, lltW'm days ..... 1ldl .. fact from pM 1 nlonal Pk*. DOt Soulb County hyltlda. Tbe only way to pecMct your ddle tram tbil air tralllc Ngbtnwe la to~ 191 ca Measure P. SboUld p fell. you wW ..... day look beck OD Mafth 8, 2000. M lhl dlly tbe cowaty begUl .. ~ .. *"'*' ... wl Colla,.._ ..___yaa .. wreda-t1 ..... •• ............ ' ... .. . .. . \ . . . ' 'I . . ·~.~~· -.. -:;/.9#.9/ ·48~-?SSS ~ .. • # .# • ".. • .. , . ~rk~·-~ · /.94~/ 38e?~//OO :.' "' . .. . .. .. San Clemente $i,1so,ooo .. . . • " .. di'uH~~· . . /g4g/ 4JJ2-oS3S Quote Of 1llE DAY '1he way ~ srqiped, I dtoufit he broke his m h ,was spooky looki1g. h scared me ... " Larry Ziegler, Senior Tour golfer fll/!!la ' •• •.. Mcrdi 6 honoree Cliff. LIVINGSTON Sports Editor Roger Carlson • 949-5744223 ~ Thursdoy, Morch 2, 2000 81 CdM. fails in .final, 7-4· ... IHGH .. ii Santa Margatita breaks open a defensive struggle to win CIF Division IV title. Jc>WphBoo DAILY PILOT .. BELMONT SHORE -Unseeded Corona del Mar High's girls water polo team did what it had to do to slo.w down top-seeded Santa Mar- garita .. But alas, the Eagles accepted the snail's pace and pulled out a 7-4 vlil&ory in the CIF Southern Section Division IV Championship Wednes- day at Belmont Plaza in Long Beach. The loss stopped a magical run by the Sea Kings (20-12). CdM went from ttie bottom of the ·sea View League last year to win a share .. of the Pacific Coast League title. And the Sea Kings took a wild card . . Original. champ off to surprising s~thisyear :•George Archer (6-foot-6) . getting better with age (60). Richard Dunn DAILY PILOT NEWP O RT BEACH -George Arche r, the original Toshiba Senior Clas- sic ch ampion, is . ..,_ playing his first year TOSHIBA on the 60-and-over super seniors, while maintaining full-time status on the Senior PGA •Tour. But few, including Archer, expected him to be among the top three money leaders on the senior tour after five events in 2000. "I have ·no idea (why i t's such a hot start),·· Archer said Wednesday, Archer · · prio.J to teeing off in the pro-am of 1'.he -sixth annual Toshiba Senior .'Classic at Newport Beach ¢0\ultry Club. "I did a lot of hunting last fall and got away from golf, and I was fortunate over there in . Hawaii (a t the MasterCard Championship) to be a winner." The 6-foot-6 Archer, who said playing 011 the Senior PGA Tour is "like finding money in your coat pocket,• has pocketed $258,626 already this year ... and most of the players are just warming up. Archer, who typically takes time off in the summer to avoid the hot, 'llumid days on the East Coast, con- tinued to sizzle last week at the Llq-. uidGoll.com Invitational in Saraso- ta, Fla., where he shot four-under- par 68 in the first round and five- der 67 in the second, finishing at 0-under for the tournament. And, with 19 senior tour titles der his belt, Atcher is seeking his • SEE ARCHER PAGE 83 GIRLS WAT~R'.OLO opport\ll\ity and stretched it to a Division JV championship berth, "I thought· it was stupid that we were in the Wiltl Card,• CdM senior goali~ Arin Hendrickson, who made 10 saves, said. "But. it was exciting 1 that we came this far.· "I'm real p'°ud of them," CdM - Coach John Vargas said. "Com- pared to last seas9n, this ~as a big turnaround." While naturally disappointed, CdM couJd not help feeling a sense of accomplishment in making its first championship game. "We're really proud of every- one,• CdM senior Hayley Hapeman said, "but it sucks to lose .· In his first year as the girls water polo coach, Vargas made his i;econd TAYA KASHUBA I DAILY PILOT C~'s Qanteile Carlson (left) look for an opening ln CIF showdown. trip to Belmont this season. His Coro- na del Mar boys team won the Divi- sion n water polo championship. For three quarte rs, Sa.J)ta Mar- garita did not look like the same team which went 24-6 and topped the Division IV polls for the entire season. CdM's defense effeetively matle the Eagles' speed irrelevant and slowed the game down. CdM got on the scoreboard first in the game's first minute when freshman Chiistina Hewko passed to freshman Danielle Carlson, who SEE POLO PAGE 82 STAKES ~: POKER - •_It just makes sense: Listen to the marshals and yield to the golf course traffic laws. Sure, it's no doubt a tremendous experience Cor an amateur golfer to play in the Toshiba Senior Classic Pro-Am. With the course at Newport Beach a •te-------·---. ~~ -~Cnunti:y .. Clu.b . .in.~, almost perlect condition Richard Dunn ·oolf S'EAN HIUER I DAILY PILOT Chi Chi Rodriguez gestures to the crowd after putting out at 18. ARNIE'S . TEE TIMES •Big-name rookie is ready to deliver some blows on the Senior _PGA Tour. Richard Dunn DAILY P1i.or-· NE WPOR T BEACH -As Tom Kite joins the · good ol' boy network of the Sen ior PGA • Tour, it brings back TO.:> IBA memories of his ear-· ly days on the PGA Tour. "The competition is more intense on the regular tour,'and for more players it is probably more like life and death,• Kite said Wednesday, following hiS pro-am round in the Toshiba Senior Cassie at Newport Beach Country P ub. "The senior tour is more like- what the PGA ~our u~ed to be like when I start- ed in the mid- 1970s, but,· still, the senior tour is . a-huge business an,d bas g rown so much since it sta(ted (in 1980) .. . "Guy5 on the- senior tour sit around ·more in the locker· room and shoot the breeze a lot more, and, of course, there's no cut. You know you're going to be out there Saturday and Sunday. So, because of the reduction in intensity, it's more relaxed.• . and the awe -inspiring sky boxes and hospitality tents surrounding the fairways and greens, there's nothing quite like 1t for an average duffer. But, for v.ou fortuna te amdteurs ·who are teamed with a member of the Senior PGA Tour in the · -two-day pro-am filled with the shiniest bells and whistles money can buy, l.tsten to the marshals and obey the traffic rules while zooming around on your golf cart . It became serious business Wednesday as an amateur tried to drive his cart under the ropes. It didn't work. He was knocked·unconsoous at the 12th f\ole and taken to Hoag Hospital, which, coincidentally. ·hap1?90S to be the managing chanty of the Toshiba Seruor Classic. The player reportedly suffered laceratlons to his head. after the rope was stretched and snapped his head back. · According to volunteer scorer Dick Clark. the rope "pulled out a (metal) stick, and that's when it came back and hit him in the head.• The amateur also reportedly hit his head agaihst the steering wheel of the golf cart. "I've never seen a~ything ljk,e ·it,• said Larry Ziegler, the senior _ tour P.ro m the ffvesome. "The way. it snapped. I thought he broke his neck. It was spooky looking. It scared me." "It swed us all." added Clark. who said he was surprised the g roup wanted to continue playing after the freak accident. Warning to ·the amateurs: Do not attempt to drive your goU cart under the ropes, which are set up along the course for this weekend's Toshiba Classic. · "This rope is like nylo{l. • volunteer marshal' John Slobom said. "It doesn't break. It could be like a knife. • · NEWPORT BEACH -,.Arnold Pahner, per· haps the most famous player in the history of golf, will tee off today on bole No. 1 at 12:45 p.m. in the Toshiba Senior Classic Pro-Am at Newport Beoch CQuntry Club. Palmer, making bis first Toshiba appearance, will tee off ~ld1:5tbe first round at 9:.CO a.m. Ma Laa1DJ W -and I.any Nelson in the l*llat'PD*~ur event A :ilj i~.-- Kite, one of three marquee play- ers in their first full season on the senior tour, along with Lanny Wad - ldns and Tom Watson, is still wait- ing for his turn to hoist a champi- onship trophy -like Wadkins did in his debut Feb. 13 and Watson in his second start last September. (Watson is not playing in this week's Toshiba Classic.)· "Hopefully, I'll win soon, but lbere•s nothing to be scared of - (the expectation to win) is some- thing I welcome,• ·he said. "It would be nice to go out and win your first tournament, like Lanny did (at the ACE Group Cla.Ssic in Naples, Fla.). But I think I'll win fairly soon. This is only my fourth "I saw someone earlier go under (the rope in a cart) neat the 18th green, and I told him not to do that. But he just looked at me like;Jwas · nuts." Unlike what the pros drive, the goll carts used by the a.mate o 1be ?O-year-old legend, who plays a limited ltbadule, bu 92 vie.tortes worldwide in his ~ including eight major' championships. lkketl: (949) 515-48"0 .• . ii p SEE KITE PAGE 83 not have roofs. · . According to eyewitnesses, the amateur wh o got injured was unconscious when the paramedics arrived. "The stake hlt the cart and the rope snapped him back,· Clark said. Toshiba Senior Classic . .,.. .. AILY PILOT HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE OF THE WEEK co-chairman Jake Rohrer said the tournament's first-aid crew . responded quickly and the · Newp ort Beach Fire Department alsCI came on the.scene swiftJy. The amateur·was consoous when he was taken to Hoag Hospltal. . The hospllal declined comment on the incident. . ' • ll CdM swingman will soon kiss the basketpall goOdbye, but not before . making his mark in sea King athletic history. f IMy Feullcner • OMV PILOT " • I• K evin Hansen has quieUy played bil way into the Corona del Mar High boys buketbell pantheon. But, '*Ptte a vtrtuoeo seuon, which wtll continue In nut week's C1P $tate playoftl, be DOW wonden bc>w good ,_.. might have been, bed be tended to bis talent. • 1 klnd ol wish I bad spent .. SEE HANSEN MGI U . .. The spedlK:Ular selling ol lky boxes and hospitality tents at Newport Beach CC includes an interesting ambience at the 17th hole, which features five hospitality tents. behind the green one that is actually bwlt over Q\e lake. Sysco Food Selvices, Llncoln • Mercmy 4Jld Frontier MeClical Iha.re the m0$t unique corporate urangement on the coune. wtth the walk-on-water sky boa.. Tbe Pron.tter MediCal location is situated at the farthest point on the lake. Accor ... .., u.cola Mlle&' euc:uttve Bob 'IUtton, bii company WU not allowed to UM llMir Dgn8ge, beca\119 ol Cedilec'I ilwoheinent wtth tbe Slllklr PGA ''lbur event. But that'• OK. 1lullcn Mid.-. .. Li oan ~ ~ •ltdlt(l>rk'el ..... .. ...... lbap.~ ....... ... Wtlltd tD IUppOlt ~Md~ d ...... ..,. . • I . • _8_2_Th_u_r~-~~·-Mor~ch_2~,2_000 __________________ ~~·--~--~~J>()J{'f'S_;._ ____ ~------_..;..--~-------~----------Da~i~....._Pi~lot . BACK TO BASICS Former Costa Mesa Coach Deats venttµes across town to try to revive Estancia baseball program. Barry Faulkner DAILY PILOT COSTA MESA -While ~1wnding most of his baseball rareer, both as d player and a coach, across town al Costa Mt>stl High, Doug Deats' developed 9 healthy re~pect for th~ proud tradition o{ E<>tanc1ci baseball. Now, three seasons affer -.Le pping down a t Mesa, Dedts has accepted the chal- lenge or dltemptmg to restore th<' luster Estancia ha~ lost with d ftve-yedr abc;ence from thC' C'IF playoffs. Dedl'>, who took over a Mesa program' in d similar mdla1se in 1994 and gwded the Mustangs to the playoffs two of his final three seasons._ HAPPY BIRTHDAY r--------------------, I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I L--------------------~ Today EoofE JOHNSON ORANGE Co.AST ~ FOOTaALL EAGLES GO FOR IT AT lA MIRADA HIGH SATURDAY MORNING AT 10 began by shaping up the dilapidated diamond. "It looks as good as I've ever seen it.• Deats said of the Eag:• ~allpark, which had de · ed to the point where ' e coaches consid· erep a road game againSt the Eagle~ a safety risk .. . He · also tapped directly Into one former tradition, reinstating the early morning running routine initiated decades ago by then-coach Ken Millard. "That's a neat tradition,• Deats said of the conditioning · sessions the players embraced without protest. "I'm not saying it will mean more wins, but it's a neat tra· dition. • Converting playing condi- POLO FROM 81 connected on the counter. Hendrickson preserved CdM's first-quarter lead with three big saves. Both team's defense turned the game into a defensive dog- fight. There were 13 com- bined turnovers in the first quarter. CdM lost its lead when Santa Margarita's Kristina Kunkel scored on " six-on- five with a minute left in the first quarter. The Eagles' defense was tenacious, forcing 19 CdM turnovers. #Their hard press took us out of our game a little bit,· Vargas said. CdM's defense was equal to theJ.ask. farcing 14 turnovers . by the Eagles. lions and a renewed work: ethic into sue· cess is Deats' ultimate challenge. He'U attempt to begin male· ing progress with an 11-man squad which includes five sopho- mores. Senior returners mater. ~kiva, the Ea les' biggest po er t.p.reat, will pitch and play first base. The left-han·., der will hit in the middle of the order, according to Deats. ., Mueller will start C.K. Green, David Doug Deats Akiva and • Matt Mueller can aid in the transition from back-to-back seasons of 4-21· and 3-20-1. in center field. • Junior Armando Green, who will pitch ~d play shortstop, was a second- team All-Pacific -Coast League selection last spring, when he hit .366 ·with two tiomers and nine.RBis. ·He's a great kid who is working his butt oU, • Deats scud of the son of lirn Green, who resigned after two sea- sons at the helm of his alma • Ortiz, of whom I>eats bas heard glowing reports, won't join the team until ·after Saturday's ClP Southern Section Division fV boys soccer title game. HI haven't seen him yet, but from everything I hear, he's probably our best play- er, H Deats said of the lhird- year varsity veteran. H He'll play shortstop and pitch.• • Sophomore Jordan Hart, whom Deats believes hf.ls out- standing potential, could also see some time 9n the mound. He'll spend most of his time in right field, but he can also p lay first when Akiva pitches. Junior Brent Davis will start behind the plate, bacl(ed up by sophomore J.pstin Lund. A.J . Perkins is expected to start at third base, while fel- low sophom,ore Cas~y Oates i.S tl)e starting second ba5e- rnan. J.B. Goff, yet another sophomore, opens with lhe job in left field. _ Senior Anthony Rubi pro· vides what little depth the Eagles have. "Right now, we have 20 kids in the whole program, which is a little disappoint- ing,· Deats said. :w e'U try to field two teams.· Deats will be assisted by .,,4 Justin Lund So. 5 A.J. Perkins So. a Matt Mueller Sr. 9 Afmando Ortiz Jr. 10 C.K. Green Sr. 21 J.B . Goff Sp. 25 Jordan Hart So. 33 Casey Gates So. 4t' Brent Davis Jr. 42151 Anthony Rubi Sr . 44 David Akiva Sr. Co.ch:;D?U~ Deats 1999 Costa Mesa graduates Rob Glostei; and Chris DeSandro, both· of whom earned All-Newport-Mesa District honorS at the short- stop and second basem~ respectively, on the Mus· tangs' CIF Division m quar- terfinalist last spring. · The Eagles open Friday at Balsa Grande (3:15 p.m.) in the first round of the Costa Mesa Tournament. A (very)· tough act to follow - •Dan Glenn's Sailors have some talepted new faces to replace the nucleus of •gg CIF Division I champions. Barry Faulkner DAILY PILOT NEWPORT BEACH This year's Newport Harbor High boys .volleyball team certainly isn't as experienced or, as yet, not as cohesive as last. year's senior-driven CrF Southern Section Divisi00- champions. But Coach Dan Glenn's 14th edition may be just as ~volle~U4' ·ou1~001 w THE SAILORS 2 Brian Gaeta 4 Billy Clayton 1 5 Kent Turner 7 Blake Tippett 8 Christian Berg-Hansen 10 Jimmy Sanders 11 Eric Perrine 12 Erik Peter~n 13 Lloyd Wri9ht 16 Adam Tomalas 35 Dustin Illingworth · 45 Brad Cral9 • ColKh: Dan Glenn So. Sr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Sr. 'So. So. So. Sr. Sr. Sr. E s t d n c i a SOCCIR li1gh's boys -suc:ce1 tedm will duel l31s)1op Montgomery for. lh<' .CIF -Division IV t)ldmpionship Saturday morning, dt 10, dl La· Mirt1dd High. More. importantly: ·the Sea . . . . TAYA ICASHUM/ DAILY PllOT Kiil~s stopped ~ai:ita Ma~-· · 'coroqa def Mar's Chrlstina Hewko (left) trl~ to block ganta from getting fast a pus trom Santa Margarita's Jamie Kroeze. ,athletic as the group th.at Players of the Year in Ty 1 went 22-l in best-of-five namblie (now a t Cal State Northridge) and nav}s NeJ-' matches a nd topped Back son (Golden West College). ·Directions: From Beach, north of Sanga Ana Freeway -(5) North on Beach Blvd lo Rosecrans 1n La Mirada Left -on Rosecrans, right on Saint Gertrudes, left on Foster Rd., left on Adelfa Dr School at 13520 Adelfa Dr, east of La Mirada Park, west of La Mira- da Golf Course BASKETBALL Lions fall, 102-89 ALIJSA -Thl' MEN \ dlHJllcml University ··1111•n'!> hc11.kcthc1Ll team had its '>{'dc;on come lo dn Pnd with d 102-89 loc;s to host Azusa Pc1nfic m the rir!>l round of the Colden State AthJetic Conler- ,.~n· Toumc1 ment Wednesday ruqh l John Kohlhd4S led the 1•1111tll1 -.,1•cdl'd Lions (12-19) ,.,,,h ii point~. whue Dennis Kl•dnc dclded 21 poin~ and 14 rebounds. The Lions fe ll betund by 23 point!> «her the IU'sl hdlf c1nd 111-'<;pllP a Vilhdnt pffort, C'OU1d nol ovcrtdk(• the lop-seeded t '1111udr'> (:l7·4). GSAC TOUllHAMINT Flmrvund AzuSA PACIFIC 102, VAHGUAllD 19 V""9'1..-d Kohlhaas 32, Keane 21, cablay 13, Corkery~l. Burgess 4. Curtis 4, Beeler 2. Fouled out Co1kery Aausa f'Klflc Oaly ;>B, Joseph 2.-. RcJ•l>O•• 1 J, S111111l11nd 12, J&<owoy I, l"~d4t' 6 N1d.oh .-. lle.ily 4, r .. nner 1, Hirn .ir\~ 2 foulf'd ou1 None H•lllllM AZUUI Pac1fl(. 61·38 VOLLEYBALL Bucs sweep by Palomar in 3 COSTA MESA -Brad Evans had 14 kills to lead the Orange Coast College men's volleyball team to a 15-7, 15· 6, t 5-0 Orange Empire Con-. forence wm over visiting Puiomar Wednesday night. Brinn Brown chJpped in wtlh nine kills, while setter N• k Ptaschinski added 32 us 1 !.!. for the Pirates (8-t, 2-1 ln conference). . Th Pirates wiU go on the road to f11ro Irvine Valley Frl· dtt y Uf>fore their crudeJ u1dtthup at Oolden West on Wl·<ht lday. Both matchet l>twn di 7 p.m. break$. • ~1 was really worried But Santa, Margarita 'year by a.7-;4 score .. The Sea about their counters,· Va.I-scored twice in the fil'st Kings were without senJor gas said. "We did a good job minute of the Coµrth quarter .two-meter •yer Melind~ Df stopping that. But they to take a 5-2 lead. CdM got Tu~r in thJr game. Tucker got three goals from the one back from.Ellen Orbe's alniost scored twice on set." six-on-five goal. -Wednesday, but the Eagies• Santa Margarita took the With twG nunut~ left, defense kept CdM from giv· lead late in the second quar-CdM had a two-player ing her good entry passes. ter with a goal by Jamie adxantM"e, but it failed lo CF DIVISIOM IV at'81•un•• " Kroeze. In the -third quarter, score .. Sea King_ frest\man _ 5MJA M.tWMA 1, CDM 4 .. the Eagles got a six:on-five Daniela DiGiaoomo later cut · : ·5c1or9 bJ cps ,,.., goal, but CdM responded Santa Margarita's lead to 6-, Corona del Mar 1 O 1 2 • 4 ~dinediaHtely .~th Carlsthon 4,oalbut K 1 unkth el got her fourth ~=~ _o~:, · 7 un g ew~o across e g o e game with a Hewko 1, Orbe 1, DIGlacomo 1. pool for the assist. Hen-minute left for the 7-4 mar· Saves . Henckldtson 10. d:rickson stopped three six-gin. s.nt.11 ~ • Kr. Kunkel on-live shots to keep CdM It's the second time Santa 4, Kroeze 2, F. 1. withln a 3-2 deficit. Margarita beat CdM this Saves· Carfio I 3. Sailo.rs double up Costa Mesa • No. 1 singles, doubles sweep foes for Sailors in their season opener. N E w i;> o R T TENNIS BEACH -• Nick Kuhle swept in singles and the team of Ryan Curry and Colin Duncan swept in dou- bles to lead Newport Harbor High's boys tennis team to a 12-6 nonleague win over VlS- iting Costa Mesa Wednesday. Kuhle won, 6-1, 7-6, 6·1, while Curry and Duncan pre- vailed, 7-5, 6-0, 6-1. It was the season opener for the Sailors, while Costa Mesa falls to 0-2. Newport will travel to Irvine lo take on Northwood Wednesday at 3:15 p .m. NONUAGUE N!WP'OM 12, Cos'TA IMuA 6 SlnglM · Kuhle (NH) def. C. Nguyen, 6-1, def. Bernard. 7·6, def. Solomon, 6-1; Lutfy (NH) won, 6·1, lost 3·6, won, 6-1; Alllone (NH) ., lost. 2-6, 2-6, 3-6. · ~ ·Curry-Duncan (NH) def. Thlen Pham-Thlen Pham, 7·5, def. Kazf.L. Nguyen, 6-0, dl!f. O. Nguyen-Patel, 6-1; Vallejo-Connors (NH) won. 6-1, lost. 6-7, won, 7-5; Correa·Anderson (NH) lost. 2-6, won, 7-6, 6-2. ../V Eagles fall to Villa Park IRVINE -Jason Cassidy shot a 6· GOLF over 78, for Estancia Hlgh's boys golf team in Wednes· day's 412-467 season-open- ing Mnleague loss to Villa Park at Strawberry Farms Golf Course, par 72. Wednesday's action was a continuation of a nine-hole match between the two schools played at Mna Verde Country Club. Tbe back nine was played a t Strawbe~ Farms. Todd Seukkol4 tied Callidy for top K"Ore wtth a 78 for WJ4 Park. Montoya paces Mesa IRVJNE -Costa GOLF Mesa High golfer Jeff Montoya shot 2-under 34 for nine holes Wednesday to help the Mustangs earn a 199-238 lead balfway through their nonleague boys match with Calvary Chapel. Lou Carracso (37), Brye~ Sheridan (39), Joak:im Rising (41) and ·Luther Mitchell (48) rounded out the scorers for Mesa, which will host the Eagles Ill today's concluding half at the Costa Mesd Golf & Country Club. Newport leads by 20 SANfA ANA -GOLF Daniel Kush shot a l - over 37, to lead Newport Har- bor High's golf tcwn to a 20- shot lead over~ linlt half of a ~onlecigue mat~ with the Golden l lawks played at the Santti Ana Country Club, par36. Kevin Olson shot a 3-over 39, whUe Scott Tippett came ln with 8 40. The Sailors will conclude their match with the Hawks on March 30 at the Western Hills Country Club. • CdM leads by 15 N E w P o R T GOLF BEACH -C}uis Franta and John Kwon each shot a 2-ovcr 38 as Corona de.I Mar High's boys goU team grabbed a 15-shot lead over El Toro Wednesday at Blg Canyan Country Oub, par 36. Manuel Fernandez (40), Innes MacDonald J 44) and Jeff Piao (45) roun out the 1rortng for the See Kings. r CdM and the Cbargf!n will conclude their match March 14 at the El Thro Marine Bue. ~or ts BRIEFLY Eagles fall in three CYPRE_SS VOLLEYBALL -Mike Reynolds had nine kills for Estancia Higb's boys volley- ball team in Wednesday's 15- 10, 15-2, 15-11 nonleague loss at Cypress in both schools' season opener. Pirates no ma tch Jor Cypress in '0-2 defeat M~Ao ~ ~h~ SOFTBALL big bats or Cypress College came out in full · force as the Chargers knocked off host Orange Coast, 10-2, in Orange Empire ConferE'nce softball action Wcdne'>ddy. Eriru Harding had d home run, scored_lhree runs and drove in tfi'fee, while Sasha Campbell had three hits, d run scored and an RBI for Cypress, (8·0-1, 2-0 in confer- ence). Tusha Thurmond went 2 for 3 with two runs scored, while Angella Valde~ went 1 for 2 with two RBis for the Pirates (11·8, 0·3). OCC wall continue Its OEC action on Friday at home ogalnst tmne Valley at 3p.m. ouw .... car -•m ow.. 10. ou-CoMT 2 Cyprftl 114 011 ·10 10 2 Or.nge Coest 010 100 . 2 4 4 lOUWVN lnCt Lockwood; Ort9 Md V•lcMz. W • ~. l • ~· ~ -Hsdlng (C),. ' Bay rival Corona del Mar in "He plays for the Ba,lboa four games in last sptjng's Bay club progra.m, so he has section title match. quite 8 bit of volleyball expe- 1 Senior Billy Clayton, an rience," Glenn said of the 6-0 All-ClF football standout who has signed with Stanford for Wright, who figures lo be the architect of the Tars' oCfense volleyball. anchors. a group · the next lhtee seasons. for which GlE!nn bas growing· Senior Adam Tomalas, a 6- optimism ... A -gilled leaper -with rare 1 outside hitter, will con-alhJeti~. the-6-foot-5 Clay-tribute hea~e back ton shifts from middle.blocker row, where sophomore Greg to outside hitter, where sets -Perrine, the starting point will be puntped his way to guard on the basketball te~ also figures to see action,. . •, ~ake cldvantage of what ··we have 12 guys and all Glenn tcnns ·a very live . of them will play,• . Glenn . a.rm.· He was second-team "" s v said. "It will give e.veryon~. ~o~a iew League as a some experience and help Senior Kent Turber, a 6-1 then:i learn the game at the opposite who. was a part-time -'Vars';{ level. yve may eventu- starter a year ago, is the othe·r a~y gure thm~s out .and go notable returner, but 6·4 Wlth a regular line.up. senior Dustin Illingworth, SophOmore Bnan Gaeta, who could earn AlJ-ClF hon-a~other foot.bcllJ player wh9 ors for his re~tly completed P ~yed v_arsaty volleybaU ~t basketball campaign, may Ed~on High _as a f~hman, is step into the volleyball spot-a -2 outside hitter with light after taking last season pro~hries.tian Be H off rg· ansen, a ·• (Illinmvorth) played vol-6-4 junior, adds depth at mid- leyball as a freshman and a die blocker, . as does 6-3 sophomore (on the junioc var-sop~omore Erik Peterson. sity) and he's played on the J_unrny Sanders, a 5· 1 t beach,• Glenn said. •so. it's se~~r, ro~~ out the roster. not Uke he's just a basketball . add1Uon to All-ClP player out here. He's another stando~ts Matt Jameson and tremendous athlete with Ai;an Limon, as well as nam- b U bl · · bill blie and Orange County All· un e cva e Jumpm~. a o/· Star Match MVP Ad He's a vety competitive kid all) and we're excited to have Hearlson, .who al! gradual~. him. l le'll start at middle the Tars will be Wlthout sem~r bl k • Brendon J;lansen. Hanson s oc er. C . 6 • . comm1tmenl to play water Brad rcug, a -2 seruor polo at Stanford next year who Is one of three team required him to · thi members to have earned a spring swtm s CrF Ut_le ring ~ foot~ last "It . hurts us, because fall, will bring m_tangibl.es to (Hansen) is a good all-around the other slartmg rruddle player,• Glenn said. "But he bl~ker s~ot . • has a great opportunity at . Br.ad ~ a ~er, Glenn Stanford, so he reaUy had no sa1d. He s been m . the pro-choice.• gram and I expect him to get Glenn maintains his typi- better and better this year.• cally challenging preleegue Blake Tippett, a 6-3 junior, schedule, which begins Fri- is another outside hitter, day night at Huntington whom Glenn said has Beach and lncludes two non- improved enough to earn a league matches with former startmg spot. Sea View rival 'CdM. "He's our best passer.· Irvine and Harbor, most Glenn said. agree. are a clau above UM! Lloyd Wright, a sophomore rest of the reviled =· who played for the Sa~ta which includes Wood • Margarita JV last season. Aliso Niguel and Laauna steps ln et setter, a pdllttion Hills. 1be Tan open See \'lew · which has produced the last play March 28 at home two Newport-Mesa Pl.strict again.It Irvine. ;. -~_ily_Pil_ot ___ ., ____ ~~~----c --~SPORTS-~~~~--~~~~~~~ Thursday, Morch 2, 2000 ".!tL IGftball ~ OUTLOOK I~ . THE MUSTANGS Kaite Chapman Sr. Kelly Daub Sr. Lacey Ferris Sr. Jamie Klimkiewicz Jr. Tess Lindsay So. Erica Melcer Jr. <;ara M olter Jr. tsritney Newby Jr. Michelle Nguyen Sr. Laura-Ramos So. Kary Schneider So. Brooke Shanley Sr. Nicole Spunaugle Sr. Fernanda Velasco Jr. Coach: Sharon Uhl Now or (maybe) never • Year older and wiser, Mesa coach, and team, feels this is their year. Joseph Boo DAILY PILOT COSTA MESA -For Cos- ta Mesa High'~ softball team, it is time to step up to the plate and the team knows 1t as Ule 2000 season apwoach- es. The Mustangs return six starting seniors from last. year's team, and none of them has experienced a CIF playoff game. For them. this season 1s their Last chance dnd a sense of urgency surrounds presea- son practices. "This year, everybody's pulling it together,• Costd M esa Coach Sharon Uhl, who coached· previously • at Estancia, and replaced Jim Weeks, said. "They know this is their last chance to mdke the play- offs." Thls has led to bet- ter prdc· tices and hopefuUy for Mesa, bett e r r esu lt s than ·last year's s-20 Shanley finish. ... They're getting a lot bet- ter.· Uhl said. ·our ass1Stant coach said they're already a lot better than last year. The girls are saying they're already better at the start of this season than at the end· of last year.• · One of. the six returning seniors is Brooke Shanley, who is the Mustangs: ace pitcher. A second-team All· Pacific Coast League and All· Newport-Mesa District selec- tion last year, she is also one of the team's more powerlul hitters. The Mustangs' other pitch - er is junior southpaw Tess Lindsay. She also provides a good left-handed bat when needed. The entire infield. except the catcher, returns from last year's team. Shortstop Kelly D aub and third baseman Michelle Nguyen were sec- ond-team All-PCL and all- district last year. Senior Kaile Chapman is at first base and Nicole Spunaugle is a good· hitting second baseman . Mesa's experience Is most evid ent on defense, which Uhl considers the team's strength. ' The catcher ls junior Jamie Klim.kiewicz, who ls also a left. fielder . Center fielder Lacey Penis is the linchpm of the outfield . Ferris w as a second· team all-league pick for Uhl at Estancia. The last outfield spot will rotate between Junior FernanJ da Velasco and sophomore Kary Schneider. Juniors Erlca M elcer and Britney Newby wW also see time in the out- field. Sophomore Laura Ramos i a utility playe r who can fill ut anywhere. Junior infielder Cara Molter ls Mesa's futest'play- er and bas Uhl exdted. ·we have a lot of speed,• ahe Mid. •cara is a lefty and really fast.• With this collection. Uhl feell a CIP playoff spot la not only pollible, but probable. All the Muatangt haw to do la ftnilh ln the top three in the JP.-0u, 0perlent9 and *""mlnatlan to go to CIP are our a,..• a Mkl. ·1 rM11y tbiDk we ca go tllli ~· • StAN Hllllfi I DAILY PILOT . G eorge Archer chips to the green at N o. 17 in We dnesday's Pro-Am play at the To shiba Senior C lassi c. KITE CONTINUED FROM 81 tournament. "Before it's all said and done, I'll get my blows in." Kite, whose best finis'h Uus )'ear came at the sea- son-opening Royal Caribbean <:lassie m Key Biscayne, Fla .. where he tied for ninth, considers the Seruor PGA Tour "a nice Lit- tle perk to have in your career.• •AL this point in my career, it isn't llke I'm trying to mdke anybody thi~ higher of. To~te," said the winner of t 9 PGA Tour titles, mcluding his biggest tnumph at the 1992 U .S. Open at Pebble Beach. · Kile, wbo turned 50 on Dec. 9. play~d in 21 events ARCHER CONTINUED FROM 81 20th this week al the Tosh.I- ba C lassic and is looking to become the event's only • two-tune champion. ·we don't {>lay many old golf courses, a.pd this is' one · of the few,• Archer said of Newport Beach Country Club.' HMosl of the courses are pew developments where they're trying to sell houses. "But (playing at new - development courses) is something we just expect. That's why we're playing for more money now, and everything is bigger and better.· Archer.. playing his first season on the Georg1a- Pacilic Super Seniors, the "tournament within a tour ... nament" in which there are 18 on this year's schedule, captured the inaugural Toshib.a Classic at M esa Verde Country Club in 1995, shoobng a firlal-round 64 . At the time. Archer had considered retiring al sea- last yedr on lhe PGA Tour. but.made the cut only seven times. · H R~alisllcally. I haven't played well the ldsl couple or yedrs/ Kite said. ·Every- body wants to wm. Tom. Lanny and mysell have been fortunate fi.ndnoally in our careers and we're dll OK, l>ut you compete for wms. Lanny 81Wi 1 have talRed dbout 11. It's nice hav- ing U1e seeunty thdt you won't nuss playing on Satur· day or Sunday and you'll hdve a chance to Wl1l and you won't have that ner- . vousness (of missing a cuq." Kite, who said he's longer off the tee than he was m the 1970s clnd '80s, was the PGA Tour's leading money wm- ner i n '1981 and 1989 and WdS ·the first player in tour history to ~each the $6· . $7 - , $8-and $9-milUon mdJ'ks m career earning~. .. SEAN HILLER I OAA.V PILOT Blood-spattered cart tells sad tale for amateur goUer. son's end because of n degenerative hip, but that victory changed lus mind, and. later in '95, he won the Cadillac NFL Golf Classic .and decided lo undergo hip- replaccmenl surgery . ·Tue fact that I needed d hip replacement bothered me, because no one had come back and done well (on the sernor tour)." Archer said. ·some guys had bad hips and never played well again.· Pnor to \.vmning at Me~d Verd e CC, Archer would take a dally dose of lndoan, an antJ-mflammatory agent. before teeing ofr. Then. finally, m 1996 he under- went light hip replacement surgery. Archer. who has won three tune at the Northville The captain of the 1997 Toshiba Senior Classic U.S. Ryder Cup team and (HE'M'CMIT HACH ce> . member of seven Arrierican To&H1el Friday's First Round squads. Kile became known s a.m .. Jose Maria Canizares, as the uJ.Wnate grinder.get-Stewart Ginn. K1kuo Arai. ting every inch out of tus game. S·lO ·Mike McCullough, •1 don't beat the golf balb John D Morgan, Dean Overturf the way 1 used to •. ~ he said. 8 20 Tom Shaw, Ed H You have to t>e more cog-Dougherty, Rocky Thompson. ruzant of your body now and ' 8 30 • Tommy Aaron, what's hurting. Al this age, Gene Littler. Mark Hayes you don't heal as quickly But, recently somebody . 8 40 ·Jerry McGee, said, "Every monung 1 wake Butch Baird, Calvin Peete up f~ling hurt, .but I like 1t 8.50 . Dale Douglass, bee.a use theo you know John Bland, Bob Dickson you're not dead."' · 9 a m · Tom Wargo, Hubert · · Kite ·pl ans lo play in Green, Dave Eichelberger. • about 22 senior tour events this year and five Ol'Six tour-9:10 ·Gary McCord, · naments on the PGA Tour. John Jacobs, Dana Quigley. Anti, it's just· a matter of 9:20 • Bob Eastwood. time before he takes his Tom Jenkins, Bob Duval place on the victory stand on the seftior· four. It could even 9:30 · Lee Trevino, be this weekepd at Newport tsao Aoki, J.C. Snead Beach. Long Island Classic, said dfter wuming the inaugural Toshiba Senior Classic "Golf IS a crazy game ... you do things you're not sup- posed to do.· Tall players · aren't sup- posed to be any good. either. but Archer has proved them wrong throughout his career, winrung 12 times on the PGA Tour, his biggest victory coming al the 1969 Masters. Archer. who has bad sev- en major surgeries in his llfe, including his hip, left shoul- der (1987). back ( 1979) and left wrist (1975), was named the senior tour's Comeback Player of the Year in 1997 and Co-Player of the Year in 1991. • Archer shot 68 arid ftnlsbed tied for fifth among seruor tour pros in Wednesday's pro-am. Here are the top-t 0 hrushers: Tom McGrnrus (65), Dean Overturf (67), Dale Douglass (67), Lanny Wadkins (67); Tom Kite (68). Kikuo Arai (68). Bob Charles (68), JLrD Colbert (68), Archer, Dana Quigley (69). John Bland (69) and Fred. Gibson (69). 9 40 · Arnold Palmer. Lanny Wadkins. Larry Nelson · 9:5o· Hale Irwin. Bruce Fleisher, Jim Colbert. 10 a.m ·Chi Chi Rodng~z. Dave Stockton. Al Ge1berger 10 10 George Archer, Allen Doyle, Jim De~t 10 20 • Da111d Graham, Jimmy Powell, Graham Ma11h 10.30 John Mahaffey, Walt Morgan, Fred Gibson. 10.40 ·Bob Char1es, Miiie< Barber, Don B1~ 10:50 ·Larry Ziegler, Jim Ahern, Tom McGinnis. 11 a.m · Jim Albus, Leonard Thompson, Jay Sigel. 11 10 ·Joe lriman. Hugh Ba1occhl, Bruce Summerhays 11·20 ·Kermit Zartey, Tom Kite. Jim Thorpe 11 :30 • DeWitt Weaver. Terry Dill, Walter Zembnsk1 11 40 · Dave Hill. Harold Henning, Orville Moody 11.50 ·Howard Twitty, David Lundstrom, Watter Hall. Noon • Bob Lendz1on, Steve Venato, Buu Thomas. 12.10 ·Roy Vuc1nich, Bill Brask. Ray Carrasco. YOUTH SPORTS Silver All-Stars sharp ·in rmales • Region 97 Division, 5 girls win two of three starts to dos~ out the ir all-star campaign. NEWPORT BEACH -The AYSO Newport Beach Silver All-Stars Leslie Boler scored the lone goal for Newport Gold in Satwday's l ·0 win over Costa M esa. Samantha Hill, Alice Cope, ltacbael Poster, Katherine Farmer, iacbael Baugh, Uly Dierkes and •rtttany Petcb-DtPtore led the offense. while Katie Kay assisted on the goal Ensi~ tops Lakeside. 5-2 IRVINE -ROLLER HOCKEY Ensign's club roller hockey team mainta10ed its first-pla(:e standings Wllh a 5-2 win over Lakeside Tuesday night at the Gretzky Center HANSEN · CONTINUED FROM 81 lnore time on baskt>lball. rather than focusing on volleybaJI, • said the 6-foot-4 swing man, w)'lose ne'1 baskelbjlll gclme may be tup last. . Though he doesn't rehsh leaving basketball behind, he is eager to try to lead the Sea Klngs to a CIF volleyball champ1onstup lhls spnng. ttefore heddlng off to Stanford to s~t for the Cardinal. Pursuing the scholarship even- tudlly offered by one of the finest schools in the land, Hansen. an All-ClF performer in bai.kc>tbaIJ and volleyball as a Junior and the starting setter d!> d sophomore on Lhe section 01V1s10n Ill champ1on, has devoted his off-sedSOn to club volleyball He also spent a poruon ol tus la!>t two <.um.mere; at the U.S Ol'fol1lp1c Trammg Center m Col- orddo Spnngi.: work.Ulg Wllh the nauonal youlh tcdm His vanous volleyball commitments have forced tum to mis" most of th.a CdM summer b9.sketball schedule But. alter dVeragmg 10 8 points p.s d Junior to help the Sea Kmgs reach Lhe ClF Ill-A uue gdll1c he ·assumed control or lh1'l year'!> team from the outset. . "Early m the i.eason, 1 scored a lot of pomt.s and people were .lookmg to me lo mdke the shots.· sdid Hansen, who has been only hdppy to oblige. . 1 le's scored in double llgures in every game he's pldyed th.ts season and his 21 2 ppg tops the Newport-Mesa D1stnct and ranks among Orange County leadNi. His 550 points this s ason, despite missing three L>ecember games due to illnes!., ranki.·sev- enth in CdM smgle-sedson history And, with 25 points in the Sea Klngs state playoff opener. he can move into fourth place. behind Jeff Fryer (792 points in 1!:185-86), John Vallely (64.0 m 1965-661 and Fryer agam (600 in 1984-851 Hansen. who also averages a team-tugh even rebounds, a.massed 29 pomts, nine rebounds and three blocked hots in a ill·M quarterfmal v1ct0ry over Notre Damt> of Sherman Oaks He added 20 pomt.s, five rebounds, three-steals c:1nd lwo ass1Sts in a semifinal loss to Centenrual of . . Compton to lock up Dally Ptlot thlete of the Week honors. The .loss to Centennial de rued the Sea Kings their quest for a section crown, but as one or the final four teams m OiV1s1on Ill, they.will represent the sectJon Ul the state tournament, which' begins Tuesday Oms, for one, is happy to get one. more shot at watching Hansen show tus stuff •1 don't remember a player who has unproved as much a he has from his 1unior year to hlS senior year." Oms SdJd ·1 don't think It's out of line to say he's one of the top players Uus school h4S ever held. There have been many gdDles when I haven't reah7.ed he has scored as many pornts as he wouna up gettmg You land of take it for granted, because be makes it looks so smooth • A fonner point guard on the freshman team. Hansen spent most of h1S juruor season on the perunt>ter, where his outside hooting touch was the key to tus game Thi ~ason. however, he bas ventured into the paint on both Pnds of the floor. with imprei;sive results. had two wins and a loss in the final weekend of AYSO Region 97 Division 5 girls all-star action. ln game one, San Gomez had two goals. wlule uuren DeVoy had anolh· er in a 3-0 victory over Corona del Mar c...ady Gaynor added two assists, while Krlttbut Hel•dMdt bod' ono assist. On defense, IAura Clayton, Leanne Dickenson, Sarah Cope and Megan Toman shut down Costa Mesa, while Tia Sbeltlette and Gina Krotee played olld as goalkeepers Spencer Unk had two goals, wlule smgle tallies were proVlded by Vlncent Mungo, Ryu Bozarth and Cory Adler. Colin lmley, Z.ck Boston and Jesus Soeelo cissi!ted on Ensign's goals. w hile g~e EWott Tbecker stopped 25 hots.· •Wben KeVln gets hot. it's contagious,• Oms said "He creates a snowball effect, wtucb Is why he's so valuable lo us. And he's taken 1t upon hlmseU to spark thmgs for us He ha the type of belief m fumseU that hf' doesn't need to feed o[f anyone. Wb n bmes are tough. you n~ som • one to step up and. for us. that's been KeVl!l l think that' what sets the peoal pldycr5 apart.• Hansen ha!I dealt with tncre4Sed defens1v focus, but his repertoue of mov ' -faong the basket or po5ting up -u wen u Gomez scored the lone goal in New- port's 1-0 win over . South Irvine in game two from an assist by Ally Scbat- dMB. In a defensive battle, stronD_ p_ley was turned in by Courtney Tlylor, Clea 0'1De8e, Katy Slolda, Meggie ......,, Ala ButoD and Aay ...,.... ID th• ftna1 game, Newport fell to Nor1h lrvtne, 2-0. Katie ....ctG played I sttoag game bi goal eJl weekend long for N9wpOlt BMcb. In other oe.llioll 5 ~ adlon: • Nlw;ort Gold I, COiia W.. I - In DtVlSion 5 boys action: • COiia MeM l, Newport AB-Star DI· DOI O -ln the final game of the Area Q Tuumament, the Newport All-Star Rhi· nos came up ahort against Costa Mesa, 1·0. Andrew Kaban, Garrett Helter, .1 .... Galey and NldaolM 9lletlleld helped to shut down COlta Mesa. the ofteme was '8d by CatwtD ...... )blnlWllla. LI. D'Cna. lrtk 8-and ~ ...... while .......... Kyle Olldw .. Gw•do Ada ad W- • ..... '19 ~the mtdfte)d. Am I uw WU.. and ,,_ "81w11z MCb Md opportunitMa lo tie IM game, but lt WM not to be. ' Newport-Mesa wins. 37-32 NEWPORT BEACH -1100fS The Newport·Mese ~tion.al Junior Basketbell girls All-Net teem defeated East Huntington Beach. 37- 32. Kellie Plbd and DeslrM Wlbola each Md l l points, while I 1 an"" .... noa (e\gbt points), ._. ._. (four 'points) and S'8c:Y Melerwy (tine polntl) rounded out the lt'Ol'tng. ~ u;.:::,:·-i .... : ... : .. 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M•lekzadeh, 21351 "" "' ·--.... -· (•)Thal the Canrficll· are doing businesl es JULIE ,,. ............ "' pe ......... ~•.. nv••--,._,, ..,.,, .,,. lhOuld be IJfWlted Community llon wa1 not executed by Resurrection Lutheran ANTONGIORGI, HQ53, are doing bullneu u : This staiement wu Name .......,.,.. Cleft< o1 Orange COIMICy = ':ti';-c':·= It i• '""* onilf9cs 0.V.lolNn9nt lhe cenilylng Officer; (b) Pre1Choo11 9821 Hamd· HOUSEHOLD ITEMS Trautweil/Hughea, 1817 filed with IN (;o\lflfy arThee ~~tlOnlei·. on 02·25·2000" Thia bulinell II con-that• copy o4 lhll order Olvlelon, that the Cltv ol Co5ta ton, Huntington Bea<tt. K . E Au c-,1 o N Weatcllll Qr., 12060 00 ete!t.<!.. Otanoe CounlY PROT ~PE-G' •ss. aoooM207ll doc:ted """:an fndivldual to. lflOW ~be pub-n Felr Drlv•, Meu ha$ l811ed to m .. ke CA 92646 SERI/ICE, p 0 90)( Newpon Beach, Ca. v' c;r2000" ' ' ..... ....... e .. ,. u.. ....... In l\aM.J D ..... , ' ,ft... ~ .• ,.-...... of 92660 ..-.... 1 ....... COM, 1210 B•t•vle, Dally Piie.. M«. 2._!, _1!"..t H•ve you started _ _, ~ ,.....,. Coeq Me•• 8 • ..,.ng en •• 1onmen-Lutheran """'~ 508, PATTON. c~ ,._.... s .,.,._,,.,__ &--''""'t c Or•,.,.. c •23. =-...-2000~--=,,..,.•-M4IO.._, dolniabualne11 yet? • ,......,..,.~IA C a 92621 ' 141 llgill icance or to tne ResurrectiOI', CCA). 92'Ml9 .,.,.,.yn _._., .. ni oa11y Pllol Mar. 2, 9, 16, "'" • .. ,,... " ..,, clrculelJOn "' .. make the written d«I 982.1 Hamlllor\ Ave., K.£1' JACl<SON TEL. Tu11.. of the Pau ~. :tooo. Tti480 92867 Flotllloue lluelnMe Ye1, •14·2000 ade'n T (7!~) t7N54-563TERES5TED termlna1ion _required 10( Huntington Be•Clh, CA 9 o 9 • 8 6 3 • 1 1 3 1 Treuiweln Trust, 536 Au· Fictltloue Buelnne Dentcrafters, Jnc., Name StlitlfMnt. All Algh8r Mlillllz :"" w:io~ :;• ': ,,, 0 ,.....CLES G OU re·ev•luatto"' of an 92646 • AUCTION BOND• II ~ra001PI., Redding, C~ Na-s•--t (~~.>.· N1!.!n,!lv:!..!.'!.•, •~r pe~ II~~~~~_,..~ HCUtlve weekl prlof to "'"EN I • ' R PS envlronlnental assess· This busll)es{ II oon· 723·41•19 ....., .... ,..._,,...,, 14... -~ .. -..... ...,, ... 'Ill bullflesa -_,,, lhe de °' lhe htelfna ,. AND PERSONS: menl or use ol prior ducted by: a oorporation Publl1hed New,xorl Vera R. Hughes, 701 The lollowlng persons CA 92663 Ttildlatt etwortc1.com. Cleft<°'~ County OAnr fE• 11, 200f0 '' Is rn::=~=a~l!.: ~~~\':~~~~'.al a~mp:g~ ~v~J~~s ~~-;'~~ g::Yc~;~oF~:ruar/:4~ gT J'~ Newlf 8each, ·~T,?:'oi:g, bu~~':.':u~!~. ~~ ~~~~ra~ ~!!:po~org~tc:la~~ on 02·25·2200Dll2Cll1' ~=,'-GRAV .. 5epara1e prOOeduml re· !>Hcable· (c) tile Cltv of luiheran Church ol Maren 2, 2000, This buslnesl Is con· 1018 w. Collins .Ave., Have you started 92980 ' DellY Pilot Mar. 2, 9, 1e, COllMllSIONER OF qylremen11· 1) 24 ~FR Costa Mesa has omftted the AestllifttCtron Wll· • Th44o clUCtad bv: a general Orenge, CA 92867 doing busfna11 val? Ginni Holdings, LLC, 23, 2000 Th.452 THE Su p 1 ,. 1 0 R 58 43. Dlseemfnallon one or more ol the re· liam H Cope, Cooncil pannershlp Aaron Oallld Smith, Y11, t ·2000 !CA), 2022 Barranai, FlctitJoua •ualneae COUfn' end/or public:atlon of the quired steps lclr lhe President Actttloue BuelneH Have you started 618 MarlaokS Ave .. Co-Den1craltar1, Inc.. Newport Beach CA Name Stit.ment Findings ol No Slgnll1· preparation publieatlon This statement _1 Name SUltement doing buslnese yet? rona def Mar, CA 92625 CM1 Anh, l/.P. 92660 -' The f....._._ _ ~~.~~~~~116"~· OF cant Impact and 2) 24 and comp1i11on Of the flied With Ille County Tiie following pef10flS Vas. 1970 cynthla Joan Smith, Thia statement WU Thia buslnell Is con· are =~:i.a;·a;:-LINDA A IANNELU CFR 58 70, Notice ol In· Envlronmemal Assess· Clertc ot Orange Coun"' are doing business as: I/era A. Hughes 618 Marloold Ave .. Co-Hied With Iha County ducted ..... Limited Lia· TWt ETOES, LIND• A.. t•"'NEUI' 1en1 to Reau111 ~ase ment; Cd) the cny ol on 02·25'~ '' SOnglmages com, 8100 ·This statement was rona d8I Mar. CA 92625 Clift< o4 Orange County bWty eo~' .. ,.... · ol Funds The J>UDlie Is Costa Mesa Iles com· 200CIM20792 WaS1 Coast Hwy., New· filed With t"8 County This bu§lness Is con· on 02·25-2000 H•v• you staned 2950C·1 AkwllV Ave.. ESO., 110 NEWPORT 11~ 10 speedy wntcn milted funds°' incurred DtilY Piiot Mar. 2. 9, 161 Port Beach. C!< 92663 c1e0r112o21., COranoe County d\Jcled by. husband and 2000M20n4 doing bullnau yet? No Cost• Mesa. CA 92626 ~OTE. R~l';fp ~~ l10liCe their comments 00615 not authonzed by 23, 2000 Th46• PeoliC Coasl Preeen-on · .,-2000 • wile Dairy PllOI Mar. 2, 9, HJ, Ginn. Holdlnos. LLC, Chr15ttna Ad8 Bryn· BEACH, CA 92660 address, so ttial the Ctty 24 CFR 58 before re-Flcthtoua BuelneH tatlons, Inc , (CA), 6100 2000A20n3 Have you started 23. 2000 TM57 Stan Galkin, CE'O JollSOfl, 24931 M8nSllla ol Costa Mesa may lease Of lunds and ap-West coast Hwy .. New-Darty Piiot Mar. 2, 9, 16, doing business yet? No F'_....-.... 9 .... '---This statement was St. Laguna Niguel. CA. A.PETTTORNITIONEERY FORS proper1y lake inlO ac· I f N•m. SUltement p<>rt Beach, CA 92663 23, 2000 Th4~7 Cyntl'lla Joefl Smi1h "'u'""-_,._ llled with the ,....,...,.., 926n count t"8 corrimen1s re· ~~~ntar een:~~ The lollowlng persons This business ls con· Fictitious Buslneae This statement was N11me Swlef'Mnt Cleft<°' Ofange c;;;ntY This butlness Is oon· ATTORNEY BAR 1: ceived tion bu HUD (or lhe arCoae doing buslnep sa ~S> dueled by '8 ()()(J>Ofation N•me Statement filed With the County The lollowlng pertON on 02·25.2000 duaH ad by: an lndlvt ldualt d 16P7u8bnllshed Ne~" On Or&"""" ••ar-20 ' ·"~"""'· ool a"" Have you started Cle ... ..., O>ra.nge County era doing bbus""'-n u · --12 ave you s are .. .. """''.., "" · stal e); (t ) other ba$1s. Spa. 720'4w. PCH 147. Ina The .following persons on (,"z.29•2000 THE IV'V CoTIAGE, Dell Piiot ~ 6 doing business yet? No Buch-Costa esa =-1:,1 c;Zc;!.~~! established by HUD reg-Newport Beach, CA ~~rigseo::, ~:Z=-are dOlng busliless as· 20006821015 4905 Yort>a Ranch Rd., ~ r. • • 1 • Christina Ada Bryn· Dally Piiot Februmry 24, U S D Im nl 0, ulatlons 92663 1 ti I Edo Trautwein Et.Al • 1617 Daily Pilot Mar. 2. 9, 16, Yorba Unda CA 92887 23• Th450 jollson . Mardi 2, 9, 18, 2000 · epar e AM Interested agen· Te an Hopp 7""'" w a ons, nc., Weslcllll Or., 1206. • • ri:6Lloua suet::: • -... · T .... 1 Housing and Urban De· ctes. gro.ps and per· eg • '~ Guldottl;Presldent Ne~pon Beach Ca 23. 2000 Th481 Kl1sten Mlchetle Ives, .-... Ul n-• ,,.~!"' .. .ShtatehamanCount was , .. .. velopment (HUD) to re-sons disagreeing with PCH #47, Newporl This 51atemen1 was 92660 • • Flctltl 8 1631 Orc::tlard Or., 110, Name S~t "'...., wit t ty Flctltloue Buelneae F I Beach CA 92663 Cou OU• uelne.• Placenlla. CA 9"870 TN ,---...· ,_..,..,s Ctar11 °' orar:r County lease eoerat unds un· this deotslon are lnlltted .. i"-' Hop'p, 7204 W. filed with .the nty Carolyn s. a~ .... man, Na-Sta .... ~-t "' ~ ...... ~"' ..-·-· 02 25 2 Na-SUltement de I.... HOME Invest .., """ Cle ... -• O c "' ~ ,,_ ...,,_, This business ts con• are ~ buslileu as: on • · ,,_ r '"' • to submit written com· PCH ·1•1 Newport '""' ra.nge oun., Trustee of the Paul The fol........ -·11 ..........,...,.7.. The 1o1i-.i.v. pel'IOns ment Pe11nersh1p Pro· ments for consideration BeaA .. c'"A 9 •• 2663 on 02·04·2000 Trautwein Trust, 536 Au· ...,..,ng persons ducted by: an Individual Cua Laguna Inn, D 1~ P •-v 818 ,,......~"'tX;.~11 as: gram Tille il ol the o 1 c "'' 20006818796 are doing business as: Have you started 2510 South Coast Hwy, a llol Mar 2, 9, 16. """' Cranston-Gonzalez Na· ~es~h810 tlr. 00mC:5~ This' bu~iness Is con· Dally Piiot Feb. 10, 17, ~fl., Redding, CA Ot\ Phone Productions, doing business yat7 L•guna Beach. CA 23, 000 Th454 Profess onal ~wall Uonaf Allordable Hous· HousingandCSuommunril"' dw~fcteed by. husband and 24, Mar. 2. 2000 Th407 Raumond Trautwei'n, 620 Seaward Rd., Co-Yes. 1·99 • 92625-3932 SUPERIOR c'OURT CoSe~taloeMsesa. 239, C~ 9..,.527t .. ACI (P.L' tOt 625) ., • ' iona del Mar, CA 92625 K"sten M'-.. -1te Ives FFCC Enta~nsa us.. • "' '" ing . Development ch w I· Have you started Fletltlou• 8u1ln••a 5295 Avenlda Del Sol, " ""'"' "' OF c•UFORNIA Ronald G. Smit\, 239 for tf'le · foltow111g pro· h Id b _. Keith W. Behrens, 620 This statement was Inc .. (CA), 2 10 South .. , 1oct(s)· ten commen1s s ou F r doing business yet? Name SUltement Laguna Hills. Ca. ·92653 Seaward Rd.. Corona nted . with the ,CoUnty Coaat Hwy, Laguna COUNTY OF 2nd SI., Costa Me~. ' New Housing Con· received at 71 a r• Yes 2/16199 Tho lollowlng persons Helen Trautwein, 1830 del Mar. CA 92625 Cler11 ol Orange County Beach, CA 92627 ORANGE • CA. 92627 • • struclton . 282·286 Del 9D2n6v2e8. Costa Mesab.,cA Te11an Hopp • ere doing bualness as: Funenon Ave .. Cos1a This business is con· on 02·25·2.000 This business Is con· 3•1 The Cl"' Ddve, This buslneas la con· Mar' Costa Mela. CA on or 8 ore This s1a1emen1 wa~ lnvestmenlllnd.com, 380 Mesa, Ca. 92627 duct d b indl ,.. 1 d db ion '" '' diroted ...,: an Individual Ma ch 17 2000 AH Ch • e y· an Vouua 2000A20n2 ucte y: 8 corporal Post Office Box 14t11, vr (Habllal For Humanity) r • · sued filed wilh the County I.a Canada. Way, Costa This business Is con· Have you started Dallv Pilol Mar. 2, 9, 16, Have you started Orange, CA Have you started it hes been de· =~:~~e~:?i!nd Cler11 of Orange County Mopsa, CaClllomla 9380262l7 dvctned hby. a general doing business· yet? 23, 2000 Th458 doing business yet? 92613•1511 dyolng 2b2u000stneu vat? 1erm1ned thal this aCllOn the Cllr of Co5ta Mesa on 02·25·2000 aul J aputo, a pa ners Ip Yes H-00 Yes 02 15 00 N THE MATTER OF es, '2· · will no1 conslilute an ac· win "° requeS1 the re· 20006820791 Canada-~-.Costa Have yoo started. KeHl'l 'f', Bel'lrans • Fictitious Bu•lneH FFCC.En;erpnse USA. T~E PETITION TO Ronald G. Smith uon slgnthcanlly affect-leaseolFedoraflundsor DallyP11otMar.2,9, 16, Mosa,Callfom1a92627 doing business yet? This-stat1ment was NemeStatement Inc .. Francois Leclair. CHANGE THE NAME This 11a1ement was ing Ille quality ol the.hu· 23 2000 Th462 This buStness Is con· Yes, 111/65 liled with the County The follOwing persons Secretary OF Parents on Behalf ol fried With Iha County man envlroNnent. and tactk~ any adtmhelnlstrall~ Ffctitlous Business ducted by: an indtvidual Raymond Trautwein Clerk ol Orange Counl'( are doing business as, This statement was Minor Chlldran for onCle02111 ~ Ofange County c o1 • ion on pro..... Have you started Tt11s stetement was on 02·25·2000 Pillow Tech. 1012 hied with the Cou""' 0 .. ft 1 Child • .....-2000 ~~~tl~fla ~';:~ad fi''°' to Iha date sped· Name Statement doing bustnass yet? No hied with the County 2000et207M Brloso 1101, Coste Cler11 of 0ranoe CouniY N~~ c:ly rans 2000M1me no1 to prepare an edl ~the pr.eced1ng The following persons Paul J Capuio Cler11 ol Orange County Daily Pilot Mar. 2. 9, 16, Mesa. CA 92627 on 02·25-2000 laura Ball and Nail Oallv Pilot Feb. 10, 17, Envuonmental Impact sen e · are doing business as· This s1atemen1 wn on 02·25-2000 23, 2000 Th455 Arnold Boyle. 2486 2000A20t1:s 11 cf 24. M8r. 2. 2000 TI\399 Statement under the Na-ObJeellonS may aiso a) The Eames Group, b) filed with the County 20006820n& Fairview Way, Coste DaUv Piiot Mar 2 9 16 Cruickshank on beha FICdtlOu• 8uelniH 11onal Envtronmental be repared and Eames Group.Com; 203 Clerk cf Orange Cou~ty Dally Pilot Mar 2, 9. 16, Flctitlou1 Buslneu MeTsahls' CbuA,'l~s2s6ls con· 23, 2000 . 'Th451 ;~r!ir.M, a~~~· Name Statement Polley Act 01 1969 (Pl sut>m tted in acoordance Calle Conchita. San on DZ-01•2000 23. 2000 Th448 N S'-ta t '""" 91-190). w 11 h the re q u Ired Clemente, CA 92672 20006811944 Flc1itlous Buslnesa The..nel..n.....,ng meperson" s ducted by an lndivldoal Fl.-..loue Bue'-~-~ORkDEShaRnk.To' fll~w The IOllOwtng paflON proo&dures (24 CFR 58, -MIChael Eames. 203 D p F 10 17 """'"'' Ha(' uou started ""' ,,_ _..., "8 dolnO business 85 The reason IOf such Sut>pan H), and may be Calle Conchita, San ally t 1104 ab • • • Name Statement are doing busll'less as: ' Name St.t.ement OUSE FOR CHANGE Rltewav Mort08ge Cor· dedsron not to prepare addressed to HUD at. Clemente CA92672 Z4.Ma1. 2· 2oooTh408 The'lollowing persons a) ODYSSEY IN· dom buslnes~ yet? The followfng persons OfNAME por811on, 4111§ Campus such a Statement are as Office . of Communtly :Jacqueline Eemes. Fictitious Bu1lneu are doing business as: TERNET, LL.C . v~n!ics22~ •re doing t>uslneu es: CASE NUMBER Or., Sta. 720. INlna, CA lollows The proposed Planning and Develop· 203CalleConcMa,San NemeStatement SCOTT·WATERS b) ODYSSEY IN" Thi I te I Super Hero's, 114 U0109' 92612 activity WIA not have an mant, 611 w Sixth Clemente, CA 92612 The following persons DESIGN, 1589 Baker TEANET GROUP. INC . mads .~a :::neou was Adams. Suite 11 01, PETITIONER($) • R1teway, Mortgage impae1 on hlstonc prop-Street, 10th Floor. Los This. business is con· are doing business as Stteet. Co$ta Mesa. CA 450 Newport Center Cler11 ~ 0 t Coun ntyty Huntington Beach, Ca Laura 8all and Neil Corporation, (CA), 4199 ,enJes. is nol IOealed In a Angeles, CA 90017 ducted by: husband and Sliver Nit& Entenaln· 92626 Dnve, Suite 5,50, New· = . 92646 • CrulcQhaiik on bef\a" ol campus Dr., Ste. 720 special llootl hazard Obfectrons to this vn· wrfe ment, 35 Starfish eoun, ManJyn SooU·Waters. Pol1 Beach, CA 92660 on °2•25• 2000A207t~ Danlal A.nttiony Gauna James M. Crulcbhanll, Irvine. CA 92612 ' area. and no we11a1nds. denaklng on any basls Have you started Newpon Beach, Callfor· 1589 "Baller St., Costa Odvssey Internet, Dally Pilol Mar 2 9 16 Jr., 1025 N Tustin Ave., a mrnor; and Galltn R. l'hls buSln&SI Is oon· wild/scenic nvers. arm· other than thOSe Slated doing business yet? No nia 92663 Mesa, CA 92626 L.l C., (Delaware). 450 23• 2000 · 'ni459 1101, ca 92867 Cruicbhank, a minor ducted bV a porporatlon lands, water aqullors, ebo~ Wiii not be .con-Jacquetone..Eames Jarry Garaa. 35 Startrstl This buslneh Is con· Newpon Center Dnve, This business i5 con-HAVE FILED A PET1· Have you started coa sta I a re as or sidered by HUD Michael Eames eoun, Newpon Beach, ducted by· an individual Suite 500, Newport Flctitloue Buelneea ducted by: en lndMdual TION FOR AN ORDER dolno business yet? No endangered species wlll No objections received This statement was Caltlomla 92663 Have you started Beach, CA 92660 Heme Swtem.nt Have you started TO CHANGE NAMES Rlfew•Y Mortgage be impacted by this pro· alter Apnl 4, 2000. will hied will\ the County This business Is oon· doing business yet? Odyssey Intern et Ttla following persons doing business yet? No FROM JAMES • Corporatron, Jell l:. jecl(s) Complfance with be considered by HUD. Cletlt ol Orange County ducted bY,. an lndlvldual Yes, 2115100 • Group, Inc., (Delaware), are doing business 11: Daniel A. Gauna ,Jr, McPHERSON Koerber all Clly ordinances anti Allan L. Roeder, on 02·25-2000 Have you a tarted Mal11yn Scon·Waters 450 Newport Center GO AND DO LIKEWISE, This statement was CRUICKSHANK and thil 111tement was conditions will minimize (C•rtltylng Officer), 20006820805 dolrig business yet? This statement was Drive. Suite. 550, New-AN IMPERATIVE FROM flied wUh the County GAVIN REA filed with • the County Impacts on lhe environ· n Fair Drive, Datly PtJot Mar. 2, 9, 16, Yes. 2·2-00 filed . with the County port Beael"I, CA 92660 THE LORD JESUS Cleft< ol Orange County CRUICKSHANK TO Clerk ol Orange County menl In terms ol noise Co•ta MeN, 23, 2000 Th466 Jeriy Ga!Cla Cler11 of Orange County This business is oon· CHRIST, 10408 La on 02·25-2000 JAMES McPHERSON on 02-04·2000 and a 11 qua 111 Y CA 92628 Fictitious Buelnesa This stateme(ll was on 02·26·2000 ducted by: a general Cet>ra Ave.. Fountain 2000M20815 CRUICKSHANK BAlL 2000M11776 rsu~~~,=~GJh~:;:ii:~ :~~~~~~~st~'wJ:;~ Name S~tement ~':rte~:'~~~ g:~~ Daily Pilot~~~~~~ pa~~~hleGu started V~~loJa~~7: Chris· ~.~Mar. 2'~ ~~u?~~~M: BALL ~:.~~. ~ ~· •~o1~~~·~~~~~2 The~~ng~~s 00 ~~~ ~:tooo Th~~---------------------~---------~--------eratlons. t.oluctradio· 2000 • are doing business as 20006818655 aCllve materials. or an Th478 B2 GBAPHICS. 4220 OailY Pilot Feb. 10, 17, Fictitious Buslnea• airpon clear zone. Addi· Park Newport. •305, 2 Ma Th409 Ne~ S'-teme'nt 11onanv. Ille project Is not Fictitious BuslneH Newport Beech, CA 4• r. 2• 2000 The lollOWlng persons 1 o e a 1 a d 1 n a N•me Statement 92600 Fictitious Bu•lneH ere doing business as: predominately low·ln· The loltowtng persons Roben Leroy Boyle, N•me Statement CREATl\/EMAIL, 2025 come or mlnoroty con-are doing business as: 4220 P.ark Newport, The lollowlng persons Anaheim Ave tE. Costa centration area Due to B'ATTlEKAT, 1280 Nawpon Beach, CA are doing business as Mesa, CA 92627 tTle new c.>nslf\JC!ion na· Bison, B912, N&Wp0f1 92660 Co~t line Imports, 728 Shannon Shea. 2025 lure o1 this act1V1ty, the Beach, CA 92660 lhtS business Is con· W 16th St . Costa Anaheim /we •E. Costa City ol Costa Mesa Is re· Gena Hirai. 2329 Bay· ducted by an fndrvidual Mesa, Caltlorma 92627 Mesa, CA 92627 9uored to undenake 1h1s poinle Dnve. Newpott Have you started Marlf F Dastoli, 728 ThlS busoness IS con- hnd1ng ol no significant Beacn. CA 92660 do1ng business yet? W 161h St , Costa ducted by. an 1ndfvldUal impaCI and request for This business is con-Yes. 111/00 Mesa, Caltlom1a 92627 Have you started release of funds dUCled by an indrvldual Roben L Boyle. This buslne11 is con· doing bustness yet? No An Envtrorvnental Re· Have you started Tlvs statement was ducted by an lndMdual Shannon Shea view Reoord respee11ng dOlng business yet? No hied with Iha County Have you started This statement was the sut>iect • pro,ect{I) Gene Hirai Ciel1< of Orange County dofflg busfoess yet'? No ftlod with the County has been made by Iha ThtS statement was on 02·29•2000 Mark Daslolt c1ar11 ol Orange County Cl1y ol Costa Mesa filed with the County 20006821109 This sta1ement was on "2·18·2000 Which cJocumenls the Cler11 of orange County Daily Piiot Mar. 2, 9, 16, filed with the County 20006820197 enwonmental review ol on 02·29·2000 23, 2000 Th476 Cler11 ol Orange County Dally Pilot Feb. 24, Mar this protect and more 20006821113 PUBLIC NOTICE on 02-07·2000 2. 9, 16, 2000 Th435 luHy sets tor the reasons Dallf P1lo1 Mar. 2. 9, 16, NOTICE OF 20006818959 Flc1hlou1 Bu1lneu why_ such statomen1 Is 23, 2000 Th473 AVAILABILITY OF Daily Pilot Feb 10, 17, Neme SUltement e~~ro~8m~u~t~~d,RaJ1:! Fictitious BuslneH ANNUAL REPORT 24' Mar. 2' 2000 Th410 The lollowfng persons Record 1s on Ille and ts Neme Statement Pursuant 10 Section Fictitious BuslnHs are ~ng business as: available for public e11· The lollowtng persons 6104(d) ol the Internal , Neme St•lement Howcaty, 28672 SH· ~mlnalion and copy are doing business as: Revenue Code, nolloe is The fo41owlng persons ve1ado Canyon Road, upon reques1 at Costa HEALTH FIT, 129 N. hereby grven that the an· are doing buslneSI as: Callfomla 92676 Mesa City Hall, 77 Fair Ouall Lane. Orange, CA nujli report !or lhe fiscal ANALOCKS, 830 Center Cathy Leigh Lascoe. Drive. Costa Mesa. CA. 92869 year ended November SI #l1, Costa Mesa, 19351 Maynard Way. Housing and Community James M. Evans, 129 3 o, 1 9 9 9 o I T ti a Cetilornla 92627 Senta Ana, Caltlom1a Development Division, N, Quall Lane, Orange, P1emonte Foundabon, a David E Oniz Cruz. 92705 Fifth Floot. between the CA 92869 -private foundation Is 830 Center St #1 t • This business ls COil· hours o1 e e m to 5 p m This business ts con· available al the Founds· Costa MUa, ca111ornla ducted by an individual No further federal ducted by an Individual lion's principal ol1k:e for 92627 Have you started erlvironrnental 1ev1ew ol Have you started inspection during regular Ana G Onlz, 830 Can· dOing business yet? No such project(s) Is doing business yet?-No business hours lrom ter St. t1 l , Costa Mesa. Cathy Leigh Lascoe proposed to be con· James M £vans 8 a.m. to 5 pm. by any Calllom1& 92627 This statement was ducted pnor 10 the r•· TNs &latement was ettlzen Who requests it Thll business Is con-filed With the County quu1 ol release lor Fed· hied with the County within 180 deys after the ducted by. husband and Clar11 of Orange County Clertc °' Ora eou · -• Wiie on 02·18-2000 ereJ funds range nty date"" publteabOn Have ~u s1a11ad 200068201...., The Cly of Costa on 02·29·2000 ... The Foundauon'a pnn-.., Mesa is c:.rtilY1ng to 20006821111 eipal office Is located at: doing bus " yel? No Dailv Piiot Feb 24. Mar. HUD lhat Allao L Daily Pilot Mar. 2, 9, 16, 1575 Placentia Avenue. ~.~Ortiz Cruz 2, 9, 16. 2000 Th436 Roeder, tn htS official ca· 23. 2000. Th474 Newport Beach, CA ,,_ statement waa FlctltlOue Bualneu paotv aa can11ying Of· Flctltlou• Buelnn1 92663, (949) 514·9964 riled With the County Neme Statement fleer. c:oosents to accap1 N•me Swtement The pMClpal manager ;.,1e~$1~o:;a9 Coun1y The following persons Ille tunsdiCtion o4 Iha Tht lol.........,, parsons oJ the Foundation Is .,,,,,,....11953 are dOlng business as, Federal couna " •e. ~ .... ~.~ John E. Aschlerts. ..,,..,.,.. Zul>* Chicken Coop llon isbr anloroe are bus ss as· Published Newport ~ily Piiot Feb. lO, 17• Inc., 414 Old Newport recnnn•I Mis in rala· AM legun, l/i&ual Beaeh·Costa Mase 24• Mar 2• 2000 Th4ll ..,,...._ Merchand11fng, Design Flctltlo"• Bu1lnn• BlvclC" 9'2663Newport Beach. lion to project(•) & Consultation, 7 Canal £>ally Ptlot Marcrt 2. .... "' environmenl•I review. Circle, Newpott Beach, ... ooo Neme S'-temenl ZUbles Ctttcken Coop decis!Ofl making and ae· CA 921563 Th47~ The foltowing patton1 Inc , (CA). 414 Old New· tton. and that these re· Ann Elaine Bfegun, 7 Flctltloue Buelnes• are doing bualness H . port Blvd., Nawpor1 sponslbifftiea have been Canal Circle, Newport N•me Statement M1Ste1 Angel Flowt11, 12 Beach, CA 92663 sat1sl1ed The legal el· Beach, CA 92663 The followina parlOnl CaliJ, Ne~n BeaClll, Thia business Is con. fact of th11 ceniflc.ition Is this business Is con-are CIOing busme11 at: c~~~~a 9A1~on, 12 d~.8~. by~~~~~:~ 'OCAL ducted by: an lndlvldual LeBlarrll2 Catartog, Calls. Ne~n Beach. doing business yet? No Have you started tnc 2642 Newport dOlno bu•lneu yet? .. Callfomla 9 633 zu '" Chlek&fl Coop r Bllld., Coata Mesa, CA This bualnelS Is con· tnc.. S81Vador Jiminez, MOIJUAI• y~nn ~~g'un2000 92~1 Btarrilz Cater1ng ducted by: ao lnd1Vlduel Pr11ldent This statement wa1 Inc (CN 2642 Newport Have you starlld This 5tatement was MCIFIC VllW flied with the County n •• .:;. ,..;.!_,_ Mesa CA doing busfness vet? No filed With the County • ""'""''• vu:... • Janice Ashton Olel'll cf Orange Coun"' MIMORIAL MM Clertt of Orange County 92627 Ttlla 11a1emen1 wa• on 02·18·2000 '' f1fY • Mortuary Chapel • Crematory 3.500 PllCrftC View Or1ve Newport EIMctl 144-ITOO ......... 111.L•ARAY Mortuaty • Chapel Cremation 110 Broedway CostaM ... 842-9190 on 02·29·2000 This buslnt11 Is con· llled With tne County 2000M201• 2000M2t 108 dueted by: a oorpofltlon Cleft< ol ~ County Oa"' PJ"" F b 2• Me Delly PllOt Mar. 2. 9, 16, Have you 11artad 00 01•31• 1'' ""' • ... '· 23. 2000 TM75 dOlng buslne11 yet? 2000ll1127S 2. 9, 16. 2000 Th.437 F1cthl0il1 Bu1inei1 Yes. August 18, 1998 Oat!\' Pilol Feb 10, 17, Flctttloua Buatneee Name lto9tement La Ol&mtz catering. 24, Mar. 2• 2000 Th412 Name Statement The 1o11ow1ng pertons Inc , CMsttne Bnee, The foltowlno persons .,. dolno bullnesa u · Prelident B8C 1243 ere doing" Mlna11 u . KIZAKr HAIR SALON, Thll • $laten'llnl wu NOTICE OF ·~ Sm8I Job Servtce. ~ =r~ 9:;~· ~"' :"~ ~ AYAUBtUTY OF ~lv~s·,:~5 G~~~ T:..0 Kluki 8Slt on 02·22· ANNUAL RETURN Grove, CA 92840 Stanford Ave Garden 2000ll~ 8iO:,rtuant(d) of 10 ~ion Eaoar E Balley, 111, Gt'OV9 CA 92841 Deity Prlol Fib 24 Mar lhl n41t'NI 1262"5 Hart>or Bl~d . TM. buSitlNI ii con• 2. 9, 18, 2000 fh439 ~~~'c:: 1144, Garden Grove. duded by. an lndlVldUal NOT1CE OF "'* f9tum lor the ceten-CA 9~ Heve vou 11ar1ed PUBLIC AUCTION cw yqt 1m of the ~ ~~,.:::· l ) i '<. c H 111 l ( : a' lu: t Notica ll ~ ~ HAZEL J, MAAG FOUN· H lhet the uuctertianed wlM OATION, e Pf!Vetl loun· eve you •t•rted I I 1 1110 I 11 ,, >!ti 11 • ! ' c,,,,,,, Slwtn •"" Qwl111 (' AJltta fa, I .ns Direct Cremation .. $495 Immediate Burial •. $995 U 11 et P 0 8 ll C delOn. II tmll.t1IUI the ~ ~. y;:n No AUCT10N on 03/13/00 f0und8tlon'1 prlnolpel OI· Tiiie alMemenl was .. 11.00 ··"' ... llOl IOf lnepectlOI\ dUl'll'lg fllfd with the County AU.SPACE 8M4 HAM-~ Mineo hOln1 Cleltl ... ~ "IM""" ILTON AVE HUNT· lrom 9.00 em '° 400 "" ~"' ING TON BCH, CA p.tn ~ eny da.Nl'I ""° on 02·22• IOODlltMl4 92848 lhe r:,;1 ~ W Wlltlfll 110 Delly Ptlol ~ 24 Met. prope~ ·~, e, :::S ~ c11111 Cf 2, 9, 18, 2000 TM•a ( ''"'"""' f'IAl/trt) f'rnrnnrenr f>rusrama Av1Jabk for Funenl S«vicft, C ion• and c..Mr1 INVENTORY TM loundlllOn'I PM' lu STEVE GRAHAM Clpel offloe II io..d II ~leue ........ ooio, HOUSEHOLD Lk¥f Cooenbe'"' • .... ..... .,..,... ITIM8 AMoc • 41'71 MKMtwur Ttte talgwlng pmonil LAMY MllSMAN, Ct , lie. 700, ::i;: -~ ......... ~ HOUIEHOlO '-di. CA NllO of IN 1U91, A p1 tmlDMI COt: ._AT Nm«)N\' ~ ~ ()o. ~ 111 ICelmul, 1 . '001, .,_..,_ LJowd ~ lull• •·=:.Co••• ITWMI peflbar t. ftrlftC al ...... CA IMPORTANT PUBLIC-HEARING NOTICE Coastal Development Permit &>plication No.: 5-99-282 (City of Newport Beach) · . . Aj>plicant: City of Newport Beach Project Description:' Beach nourishment using up to 20,000 cubic yards a year of suitable dredged material obtained from dock areas between th'e bulkhead line and project line in Newport Bay. Project Location: On beaches at 150 public street ends within Newport Harbor and in front of bulkheads on individual properties fronting Newport Bay, City of Newporr Beach, Orange County. Public Hearin1Datc: Tuesday, March 14, 200!), Item No. Tu18a, Meeting begins,at 10:00 a.m. Hearin& Location; Carmel Mission Inn -3665 Rio Road, City of Carmel, California (831) 624-1841. Hearin& Procedures: This item has been scheduled for a public hearing and vote. People wishing to testify on this matter may appear at the hearing or may present their co ncerdPby letter to the Commission on or before the hearing dace. Copies of all correspondence will be provided to the Commission if received a minimum of three workjng days prior to the public hearing. Written comments may be of any length; oral . testimony may be limiced co 5 minutes or less for each speaker, depending on the number wishing to be heard. · The Exec utive Director may recommend that the above item be moved co the Consent Calendar if, prior ro Commission consideration of the Consent Calendar, staff and the applicant arc in agreement with the staff recommendation. If this item is moved co the Consent Calendar, the Commission will either approve it with the recommended conditions contained in the staff report or remove the item from the Consent Calendar by a vote of three or more Commissioners. If the item is removed, the public hearing described above will still be held at the point in the meeting originally indicated on the agenda. No one can predict how quickly the Commission will complete agenda items or how many will be postponed to a lacer date. The Commission begins each session at the time listed and considers ~ch item in order, except in extraordinary circumstances. Sraff at. the appropriate Commission office can give you more information prior to the hearing date. Questions regarding this item and requests for staff rcporu should be directed to. Karl Schwing, Coastal Program Analyst, ar the South Cout District Office in Long Beach (562) 590.:5011. Published Ncwpon Bach-G:Jiia' Maa Daily Pilol March 2, 2~ /' ... ' { Daity Pilot . ' Thursday, Morch 2, 2000 85 I ~~I ....:m I wmll MUC..nm l ( ~MJTlCUll PUBLC~fl PUUmwlf MU:mlj( MUC~ J ~ ....... 112983 92660 Have you at•n•d Flctltloua lu•inMa ... by .. ldln(I) Wllllill Yes, 2+2000 Thd SUltemenl = !MMET O'NEIL AKA ..... tJde ... .,...,HI ...... •tement TillS business • llOf'-Thi bull!-. le Q)n-doing b1.wr1w ~ No N81M •tement lk p111 *'-years • O'vld W PUl'fl1)hrey filed with the County ROBERT O'NEIL Clllml9)llld to .,_, "°""' Ttle "*-'g P9f'IOnl ducted by-a geoerlll dueled by. Umi1ec1 Lia· Amenca Horne Moftl • The tot.........,. ,..rl0n$ _.. by .. ldla(1), -· Ttu 'tatemen1 ••• Clertc ol Otange County A PETITION hes ...., tiiy It ~ 9" 0.... . .,.dOlrlt~aa. partnership *YCo · oa,ge Coo>cnllon. nc. aiedolng-~u Nam • filed ••ttl tilt County on02·11·2000 bMn ft*ed by EFRE tll Tluel .n ... pre~ 8tflieglC ~ Setv· Have you 111ned Have you 1tartea MUro HldalQO, Pre&i· R & R Blok.ell, 8 Sereoa 1lle ~> _. Clertc of ~noe County 2000M18506 MAE RIVERA in the dllama •: /11't1 ~ lcM, 3150 Bristol Str"t doing bualnH1 yet? aOlng business yet? Gent and CEO Court NewllOO Beac:h, ....._ ...,_ o( e.c oo 02-08-2000 Da•ly Polo! Feb 17, 2• Supellor Court of .,_U, ~ tn.ltor • ... 170, Cost.I....... YH, JallUlly °' 1995 YN, 9DEC119 This '1lte!Tlenl 'Nil• CA 92663 bllya(1) 11111&: CHAJlllE 2000M1IOll Mar 2. 9, 2000 TM19 Calif c f ~. TNy9r .... am.. A • CA 112626 Rlctlard H Meaney UT Turtcey LLC. Gary filed with the ~ty Debbie H Rttonllt, 8 ffYU1'I OON SHlN. D•1ly Pilol Feb 10, t7 FktltlO\ie Buelfteia Or~no;:.•· ounty o ~. T"9 -. ,,. Ct8la ArlttotYy w~ Tl'lil 111.iement Wll w Pomeroy, Managing Clertc °' ~ .. , .,,.,fWll CQQrt NewpOrt 25l6 c I t d l:w. 2.• Maf. 2. 2000 Ttl389 Nw s .. tement THE PETITI~ .... .., --Cc>r•"'IOn 4129 t 7'tl SlrMt ~. lileO With the .county Membef on 02-25-2000' Beach, CA 92Ss3 No. l. Dlw..o Bii. CA FICthlOue Bualfteie Ttie ICllOwlnQ persons requHtl th•t EFFIE ~1• 1 '!'!:;!'_!'! ~Beadl, CA 90e04 Clertc ol 0ranoe Cooney TN$ ata*'*'1 Wll 2000ll2079I This bullneu IS con· 9116' .... &•-t •-~ --... ~ ... -•· on 02 11·2000' Ii .......... h ..._ rAO.-. O ~...,. ••· 2 n 18 .-me ,.....,,.., are OOlng bUstnHS as MAE RIVERA be ....__ 11 ·=-----to ............. con-• · ""' -.. .. .. ..,....-", a "'" .... r • •· • ductecl by an lndMdual ne -bebla llOld The fOllowlng persons HAROOAU. FITNESS. :fpointed ••person· =-, ... ~--..,._~ 'CNC!ed by an tnclMdual 2000M1MM Clertc o1 Oranoe County 23. ~5 Have you 111rseo U\1-n .. dauilcd •· .... ~ l2l2l H o -· " Have ~u started Daily PllOt Feb. 17, 2•, on 02·0&-2000' Flctltioue Buei==a .. _,~buslr•u ,...,.. No ... -"':'""' · are dOlllO ...nlneA 81 ermon r • • represlntauve ro ~ CA. ........,. ... ~ " Mar 2 9 2000 n..i27 .._.._,. ,...,. ......, ,,.. , •• r AD AOClt aa tnde. t\Alarn, THE WINE GROUP TW.hn. CA 92782 adm1-•ster the e1tate T ....__ -_ _... -"'.,... SI yetr No • • "~ •-·-N•me Statement De bMt H R1tdlie ~. tndc-. CONSULTANTS. 303 Fral)kltn S Charto1, f h'" ..._.. '"" --·•" Craig A Wong Flctltloue Bualnffe Delly Pllol Fet>. 10. 17. The lollowlng persons Tiiis statement was aoociww. kale, lealdlold Marguente IA. Corona 12121 Hermon Dr , o I e decedent. hKaM11CYofttw11tr.., This ttaternent wea N•ll)e Statement 24, Mir 2. 2000 Th388 are doing b\Jsineu 81. filed wtth the County liliprov-• Md cov-!lei Mar, CA 92625 •Tustin. CA 92782 • ' THE PETITION adSeu °' octw com- llled With the County The fotk>Wtng persons Flctltloue Buain..a A 11 e r g y T e • 11 n g Clerlt ot Orange County • to OllllllfHC Brian M Mahood 30~ This business ts con· r e Q u e s t s t h 8 "'°" datcnptlOI\ at tN ~ ol Ofanae County are doing bl.l11ne11 u : N•me Statement • Service. 270 Eas• 17th on 02-04·2000 ., Md •are loc.Med ll: Marguenle #A, cOrMa ducted by an 1nc1111.aua1 decedent's WILL and ~· W any~ on02-04·~11n5 Glacier• Edgo Dis· 'The ~~no person$ Street, •'195, COiia 2000..11793 •920Barfq;a Pkwy .. #A, !lei Mar, CA. 92625 I Kave you startea cod•ctls. If any, be 8lty !.nc:-iciia we Delly Piiot Ftb. 10• 17• tributing, 110 35ttl SI. A. 818 doing bU•lilesa aa: Mesa, CA 92627 Oai'l. Piiot Feb. 10, 17, INU.:. CA 92114 Susan L Davis, 303 doing business yet? No a~rmHed to probate. cownarit QI,. ..nwcy 24,Mat 2•2000TMOO Newpo11 Beacti, CA WEIN"CO 16791 Stien c. Penca. 270 2.4, ar.2,2000Th40S Tiie bltll; aa1e 11 Marguente •A. Corona FtankltnS Charles Te WILL and arvy •Alff"°'.,,,.._. re: 92663 South PadnC, · Sunset East 17th Street #195, Flctttloue BualneH ialetllled • io. be COllllJD• "det Mar. CA 92625 This filatame111 was ood1c1ts are available ~ 11118 ~ FicthlOue luelneH .Ryan Moslty. 110 Beaeh, CA 907,2 Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Name Statement llllled • die ol'l\oc of nus business ts con· ltted with ttle County for exemmallon in Of encumeir-.., to pev N.me Statement 35th St A. Newport Allan John welr1s This business 1s con· 1 • TEAM ESCROW INC.. ducted t>y· a • general Cled'. of Orange County the ftle k.ept by ttle the unpaid blWIC'e ot ttw..,. The tollowlng' perll0()$ Beach, CA 92663 18791 South Pilcihc: 'ducted by· en indlvldual Ttie oUowlng persons 13tsl Bn>otlaar11 St.. partnt1rsh\p on Ol!-11-2000 court. note(•) MCUred by tht are dOlng tioalness 11· Ttila business Is con· Sunset Beach CA Have you started are doing business as: Garden Grove ... CA 92943 . Have you started 2000N18501 THE PETITION Died a1 lNst. '*'9. u • Gomez mterpretJng, 930 ducteo by. an lnd1vlclual 90742 ' 001ng business yet? t Step Marketing, aatt 11w: lllllicipuc'CI sale Ooing busfness yet? No Daily Pilot Feb 17, 2•. requests euthomy to provtdad 1n suai nol4(SI West Seventeenth SI , Have you started Aleta Marie Weins Yes 1100 24501 Tebuenca Dr · dllle ii Mardi 20. 2000 Bnan M Mahood Mar 2, 9, 2000 Tt\420 edm1nister the HllJe ldllencet. lt f/ltY, ~ c. Santa Ana, CA 92706 doing business yet? No 16791 Souttl Pacific: Shen C P11r11S MiSslOn Vie~ CA 92692 nc betll; Mle 11 This s1a1ement wos Flctltloue BualneH under the lndep1n· the t.ms ol the Otecl of Jose M. Gomez. '1)6 Ryan Mosley sunset· Beach, CA This statem81\t was 24~~fabue1:_ Ad~, •bjeci to Calllonlil Ull.i· filed w11ti the Courity Name Statement dent ·Admtl'llstration Trust. fees. ci\erVH and N. Via Roma, Anaheim, This statement was 90742 filed wittl the County M V..,... CA 92692 fonD <:ommrmat Code Clarll ol Orange County The ICllOwlng persons of Estatee Act. (Thia uptnMt al the TNltte CA 92806 hied W1ttl the County ms business Is con-Clerll of o;:;ae County ~=~ ci:lrtoo Pyatt Ill Seaioll 6106.2. YES/NO on 02·08-2000 a1e dOlng business as authortty WtU allow "' the IJme ol the 1Mlal 1 Tiiis buStnen Is con· Clerll Of Orange County Oucted by. husband and on 02·29· ............... 111 ~ 15 Nopahios way. AHso y 20006t19098 TRIM 1600 w Paciltc the personal rep re· peMc•llOI\ al tNI noeic.. ·ducted by: en lndNodual °" 02·18·2000 wile ,.,.,.,.... .. v •lo CA m 56 (If die sale " lllbjca Da~y PllOI Feb fo. 17. Coast 'Hwy. Newport sentauve 10 take the lOCal ~ ot the Have you stalled 2000M2020t Have you starteo Oa1ty Ptldt ~r. 2, 9, 16, 1~1i l>uSlness 15 con· to See. 6106.2. 11w: follo'I.>-2A. Mar 2, 2000 Th390 Beach. CA 92663 many acuons with-UOfNlld blllrlCe al the doing buStnUS yet? No Dally Piiot Feb. 24, Mar doing business yet? No 23. 2000 TM70 ducted by co-panners lac ialo..-ioa -be ·Fictitious BualneH Renee Lynne11e out obtarmng court ~•1oruo11e1ndt1yttw Jose M. Gomez 2. 9, t8. 2000 Th431 Allen J. Weins Flctltloue BuelnH• Heve you started provided.) Name Statement Catleton, 13932 Peog approval. Be tore Died al 1l'ull lf.t ~ This statement was FlctltlOue Bueln•s1 This statement was Name Statement doing bustness yet? No 'T1lt -aad addrcsa Ttie IOlloWlng persons St , W95tm1nster, CA takrng ce11111n very IMled ·c:oela. ....,,... filed With the County Name Sta~ment lrlect with the County The lollowlng persons Anthony 81&1541 Adza ol die pcnot1 widi whom are doing buSlness as 92683 important acttons. Md WYlncit• Is Cler11 ol Orange County The tOllowlng persons Cle11<; of Orange County are doln9 business as Thls statement was daiml OW/ be filed 11 e Etectronlcs, 2960 Air· This buSiness tS con· however, the per· "21•133.IO 9lnlftdary on 02-04·2000 are doing buSlness as on 02·11·2000 . ME LI s BE A UTY filed with the County TEAM ESCROW INC.. wav Ave Sutte A-102, ducted by· an 1ndlvldual sonel representative =~.:CS to °'*' the 2000N11715 Morns VIilao Produc· • . 200068194113 S"1.0N, 6871 western Clerll ot Orange County l:JUJ BiootllarA St.. Costa Mesa CA 92626 Have you started will be reQu1red to " #I ...,.,.. Dally Pilot Feb to, t7. lions. 1$34 Newport Daily Pilot Feb. 17. 2•. Ave . Buena Par11. CA on 2·15·2000 Garden Grove. CA 92143 Mu~tafa Al1att 31 SM· doing business yet? give nouce to inter· :::;. than IN tcUl,...t 24, Mir. 2. 2000 Til400 Blvd . Costa Mesa, CA Mar 2. 9. 2000 Tb42• 90621 20006819n4 lllld die IMI day for IUlq verpme Dr , Newport Yee. 2·9·2000 ested persons unless l'lnanceor;sa ,..'.........ion FlctttlOue BuelneH 92627 , Fictitious BuslniH Gerardo Meza. 6581 Dally Pilot Feb 17. 2'• claimt by any cndllo1 Beach. CA 92657 Renee Lynnette they have waived ......., Vlall. ~ • Name Statement Paul Morris. 10261 N•me Statement Burnham ·Av . Buena Mar 2. 9, 2000 Th429 Aa1I be Mardi 17 2000 Thts business 1s coo· Carte)Ol'I d ~-·• t The following persons Delano 01., Cypress, CA The following persons Partt .. CA 90821 Flctttloua 9ualneH whidl b Ille bu~ day auaect by an 1ndMdua1 This statement was notice or consente Off!Qtr, 1!5"1 "Iver P11t1 are doing business as: 90630 are dol(IAf business as: Gut11enn1na M Meza. N•me s•·t.ement before tJac Uliciplsed 1&1c Have you started hied w11h Iha County to theThpropose~ DrM SUit• ?14. Sier• This business is con oc 8581 B h A .. dllt ititd ·"-· do1"" business yet? No Clerll ot 0°:88e County action.I e lndepen mento. CA ..,~, Coastllne Plumbing 220 d • l WOOD, 1630 urn am v • TM following persons n... •• rrcf·'-·-''.:;~·""""" M··u"stala Atjatt . on 02•11 • dent .admmtstrauon (111) n.-1-. DIRld: N.lc:e Lene 1110, New· UCled by: an lndMClual s. Lyon. Sama Ana, CA Buena Parll, CA 90621 . ....-.: ~--1 .., ..,.,., "' fteb 2000 ~ port Beach CA 92663 Have you &tarted 92705 Thls business is con· 11'8 dOln¥ business as CHAJUJE HYUN oos This statemen1 was 20006119503 euthoritv wilt be 111, Kel1tl Christoptler Me~ dOln. g busfness yet? No B 111 y Dewayne ducted by husbanll an<> COAS CHALLENGE, SHIN 0.ycna> ' llted with the • Counry Daily P1101 Feb J 7, 24, Qt anted u~less an 0212A, 03.02. OMll anson, 220 Nice Lane Paul Morris Rushing, 1415 S. "Birch wile 310EIModena,Newport . ~Beadl·Coaia Clerk of Orange County Mar 2. 9, 2000 Th421 onte1es1ed cerson No11ce ... 1 Tfus11u iale •110. Newport Beacn. , This ata1emen1 was St. ·Santa Ana. CA Have you· started Beach. CA 92663 Mesa on 02·08·2000 Flctltloue Bualnese fttes an ob1ect1on 10 11noer ueeo 1 ~1u5t ;,,~ CA 92663 hied with the County 92707 doing·buslness yet? No Clauclla Jennings, 434 CN.559440 00.5882·1 Mar 20006119097 N•me Statemetnt the pe ttllon and. h '''-1 AP ".l..moer 93'- Tills business Is oon· Clerll ot Orange county Aprll Joy Rushing Gerardo Meza Esther. Costa Mesa. CA l , 2000 Dally Pilot Feb 10. 17, The foliow1ng persons shows go.ad cause 0~38 . ~u .re .,, oelau I ducted Py: an Individual on 02·18·2000 1415 S. Biren St. Sant~ ThlS statement was 92627 1-----'------1 24• Mar 2. 2000 Th39t are lloing business as whv the couri unotr • Jt>eoor ••us• oa•eo Have you started . 20006820207 Ana, CA 92707 tiled w11tl ttle County Alleen Feuerberg. 310 Fictitious Business Fictitious BualneH FIOUCJARY AUTO should no1 grant th~ "'-~Al 4 • ft/~ un11n you dOlnO bu11ness yet? No ~a~y f~lo~~ 24~3~ This business Is con· ~e~2~-~ge Couhty te~~~ni2sr3ewport Name Statement Neme Statement CONSUL TING, 2929 auth:"~EARING •a•e •ctior ro PIOllCI 10111 KeTth Melanson · • • dUcted by· husband and 20006821115 Thi~ business 15 oon-The tooowing persons The following persons Newport Blvd , Newport • on proc.i1 .1 m~1 oesol!i 11 • This atatement was Flctltioue '8u1ineae wile • : D~ Piiot Ma 2 9 16 oucted t>y: co-partners are doing buSlness as • are Ootng business as Beacn. CA 92663 the petitton will be :>uc .c .are 1r yov n..o an hied with the County N•me Stat•ment Have you started ). 2000 r • • · Have )'OU 1tartad Saleguaro Group Com, Jasmin's Care Home. Frangel.ai Inc, tCA). held on March 16. e10 J~·•' ,,,r o;,t In• n111.1ie oj Cler11 ol Orange County The lollOwlng persons dt>ing business yet7 23. Th471 doing business yet? No 1565 Scenic Ave , Suite 2617 San Juan Ln 29.29 Newport Blvd , 2000 et 1 ;45 P M "'" t•'IC~t·:MJI 11• n$11<Ju on 02-04-2000 are 00.ng business as Yes, 11 ·15·99 Flc:tltloua Buelne•• Claudia :Jennings F. Costa Mesa. CA Costa Mesa CA 92626. Newport Beach, CA in Dept. L73 loc111ed 10<i .no~ICI :cntac1 a 14..,. 200ose19717 Poling Anoe.ates. Al>nJ Joy Rushing Kame Statement This statement was 92626 Manuel G Perez 92663 at 3 4~ • 'f Clt\I '"' "lOt ee ~ llettlly §tvtn OailV Pilot Feb. 10. 17. 29752 Mellnoa Ra , This statement was Tiie lolloWlng p.ersons ltled Wllh the County Safeguard Prope'1•es, 2617 San Juan Ln , Ttlls business is con· Drive Orange CA 111a1 ::lll:ni' A.coros Re· Z•. Mar. 2. 2000 Th.403 1538, Rancho Sanfa filed wilt\ the County are doing business as c1er11 ot Orange County Inc., (CA) 1565 Scenic Costa Mesa CA 92626 ducted by a corporation 92668. ..-en rus1" 0.•ISion as FICthlOua BualneH Margarita, CA 92688 t:1e11c ol Orange County Dlvers•tieo com· on 02·11·2000 Ave .. Sutte F Costa v.ima s Perez. 2817 Have you staned IF VOU OBJEOT "us·tt tit s.icc1S1a 1•us "-me Statement. Kim Pokng, 29752 on 02·11·20002,.,.,.,..1.,~-mun1ca11on 1221 w 20006819'91 Mesa, CA 92626 Sao Juan Ln ~sta 001ng business yet7 TO the granung of •oe c• ~t..'tO rr~w The lollowl"" persons Mellnoa Ad . •538, O•"" ........ F.,.,.,....b 17~2•,• PCH, Ap1 430. Newport Daily Pilot Feb t7, 24, This buslll8ss IS con· Mesa CA 92626 Yes 2-1-00 • me p1hl1on, vou pwt.S...a~· ... '"' JHISC ) are c1o1ng· ~~as R a n c h o S a n t a t.ia"' 29' ~ Th425 Beacn. CA 92663 Mar 2. 9, 2000 Th423 ducted by a corporal ion Ttlls business 1s con-Fr angelica Inc : Ben should appear at the ~,US\ uacJlecJ i>1 Ol~OD-Vl····• 'Thermal Mana~-Margarita, CA 92688 r · • Lorrllne M Schwartz Fictitious BuilnH• Have you statteo ducteo by husband ano Berger, Va President hearing and state ::;.anO'I• ano G..nna _:::.:' 105 Terra Be nils busltl8SS is coo· FtctitiOUI Bualn••• 1221 W PCH Apt 430. N•me S••tement doing business yet7 wile JlllS statemenl was your obiect1ons or ->oi!IQC1 'rm "' a-:J ,,,.t1< ' j~ CA 92820 ' auctell by an lndrvldual Na-S•·"'"'--t Newpofl Beach. CA Thue 1.,..,.;:119 persons Yes, 1999 Have you s1ar1eO llted w1lh the County file wrttten ot>iec· "ecOIOIO ;~t~5~302•i • Have J,OU startea .... ............ 92663 UUUW I Saleguard Properties ll0tng bU$1/1eU ... 17."'<> Ciel1<; ol o~ County 11ons Wllh the court ">lrlol"~· '-l> "''V '" Frank . Budly. t 2 "'--IOI,,,...."" per·-~ are...,,_"" bus•ness as 1 c Roi .. Ea '" I G p ,. 2 t "'"'~ '' Rec01-·• 1•· doinn t>u ness vet? No ""' ..,... • .,, ......,..,. This business II COil· ""'"• ' n · anu r"' Manue erez onO ·11· before the hearing. " ""'~• -•· ,,.. --... .. ndon. Newport "" I' are""'"""' "-·sr.n...ss as. W1sl"'urn1 Designs We ...... man Pres""ant Th 2-•1"•"" ~···• ·• '"• Co"ll"' "• Coas"'"•t c• 92657 Kim Poling ln~tern"'a1""1on"a"l'1 Com-ducted by an •ndtvodual 1761 ""1rv1ne ·~, ,..,.sta' ..... • ""' is statement was """"" --V ~"·-... • ., " • "' • Thi nt • H 1 d "'" ""' Thts statement was !tied wiltl tne County Dally Pilot F11b 11. 24, our appear19nce cOloe< cA Clfa"9• Coun•9, TeAlctlerra' ee'°t1a8lf'rva1ney, 1C~ fried s wi~ll~~ ~~; puter Rentals. 2424 doi~;e bJs~~es! a~':t7 Mesa. CA 92627 filed Wllh the County Clerll o1 orange county Mar 2 9 2000 Tl'\422 may be in person or ,.. .. '011U ano p.nua/'I 10 • · Clertc of Orange County Santa Ana Ave , C/101, Yes, 1199 MICllael T Marchak. Cte11<; ol Orange County on 02-08 2000 • • by you1 a~torney. '~• ·~i.ce " Ot111111 ~· 92620 2000 Costa ~esa. CA 92627 Lorraine M Schwartz 1781 Irvine Ave Costa on 02-08·2000 • · 20006819099 Emr-N .. 13175-11 IF VOU ARE. A Etac\lol1 •o Se• t~eft\jno.it Tiiis business Is con· on0~·18• Jeffrey Soon Wilson, Th.ts statement was Mesa.CA 92627 20006819092 Daily Pilot Feb tO 17 .NOTICBTOCUDI· CREDITOR or e •tcOloeo 't/'21t999as•fl· ducted by' co-partners D 1 p tot ~20~°' 2424 Santa Ana A11e . c-fled th lhe c ty This 1>us1ne55 is con· t>a1ly P11o1 Feb 10. 17 24• Mar 2. 2000 Th39t OF.~.,.... contingent creditor s1rumen1 No JS.766410 o1 tiave you sta7rted 2 aiv 18 2~ Th<IJ3 10t. Costa Mesa. CA Clertc ~1 or;;g· 8 c:~"'· dueled by an individual 24, Mar. 2. 2000 Th385 Fictitious Bu'ln••• ,_........_ ... , .... ~·~c.... of the d.eceased. you sa'<I Oft•Clit Recoros W11I doing business yel No • • 1 92"2.... on 02.29.2 '' Have r,ou startell · ltl • ,...,._ -... rt t Se11 <)II 03/0912000 at Al Fl tit' B I v • Flct ou• Businea1 Nama s •·tement -.--' .. C ........ ) must 1 a your c eim Frank Buday c oua UI neaa This business 15 con· 200068 d01ng bus ness yel? No Name Statement .. ... -.-, -with the court end Ill• Main (North) Ent71nc1 This ~atemen&,:as Name Statement ouct~ by: an ind11t1duat Dally Piiot Mar. 2, 9, 16, • M!Cttael T Marchak 'Ttie fojiowing persons The fotlow1('g persons (I) NOllcc la llereby mail a copy to the to Ille County Courthouu filed wl the nty The toltowlng persons Have you siarted 23• 2000 Th412 , Tti1s slatement was "are doin'g business 85 are Ooing bUstness es 1Jve11 10 cmtitDn of tbe personal represente· 100 Cilllt.. Ctnt.r Drivt Clertc ol Orange County are oolng bu&inesa as: doing busfnass yet? No 11 with the County KC · ENTERPRISES. wldlln named teller dW a · db h West Santa Al'I•, Ca JI on 02·04-2000 Sebits Design Serv-Jeff Wiison. ffctltloua Buelnesa Cl ol Orange County Coastal Allverlising. 22072 Islander Ava ., built sale la abowt so be trve appoint!! Y t e 9 45 AM ll t'u1>11c .11:1oon 2000ll11791 Ices. 5000 Birch, Ste Tl'lls statemen1 was Name'Statement on 02·04·2000 l565 Soentc Ave · Suite Hun11ng1on Beach. Cal made on pcnoaal property court within four •o IM ri911es1 t>IOO• 100 Daily Piloe Feb. 10. 17, 4000, Newport Beaeh, llled with the County The loltowlng persons 20006811711 F, Costa Mesa, CA 92646 llerebial\cr dacribcd. months . fr~m the c.lsn P<t1101e .i1 1ne llml' ol 2•, ~r. 2. 2000 Jh'l>3• CA 92660 Cte11<; of Orange County are doing business as Dally P11<>1 Feb 10. 17, 92626 · Cleta Molacek. 22072 (l) 'The Mil!M:(s) Uld date of f1rst issuance sa.e •r ~.Mu• "'0,..Y OI •ne ' • Flctitloue Business Gall .Stauller Set>lts. 02·25·2000 Pro·ActJVe Exerose & 2•. Mar 2, 2000 Tl:l397 Sale~uaro Properties, Islander Ave . Hunt· bllaiacsl add.ml of Ille ?I let~ers as provided ·n•leo •::;1esl .iu rign• ' Name Statemen't :.13 Bay Hiii Or., Ne'f!· • 20006820719 Rel\abilltahon Services, Flctit lou• Buelneaa t " ( ;!'). 1565 Scenic 1og1onBeach CA92648 eeller en: . ._,'Y\JNG r . 1n secuon 9.lDO of 11e .. rio '"'""1 ;on¥li•l'<I ' port Beac:h. CA 92880 Daily P110t Mar 2. 9, 16, •2175 Patttic Ave . #8·5. N•me Statement e • Suite F, CQsta Kaye MOlace~. 22072 I.LE and SONGMEE LEE. the Callfornt1 Pro· to 1no r)Q',IJ ne1<1 lly 11 u~ The lollowlng persons Tiits business iS con~ 2S. 2000 ThA6l Costa Mesa, CA 92827 Mesa. CA 92626 · lslanoer Ave , Hunt· 600 Newport Ctr Dr bate Code. The time sa.a Oeeo et TrUSI '" 1ne are doing business as d ..... _ ....... anJ .... rv ... ual Tile tclk>wlng-ciersons This business is con· 1nn1on Beach CA ....__ ., __ ..... cA·~· !cir tilt""' claims ·w111 prnnat'ly \~uat.O •fl '° "'•""""rt Bnetol. e'... ""'Ha""'veVJ OU ..... ,.a""rted Ftctltioua BusineH NanCarOI Plltto. 2175 are oonn business as. "ucted b t .. ·--...... -.. ,.,,.,.,., ... -..-· ·--..... .,.. ~ y p Ii A. •B ,. ··• .. Y a corpora IOn 92646 (~} '""c ·._....L..1 ,_ not expire before Cou~ty a.I'll Stil't "••·n ecutlve .Sutt~s; 1300 dOlng buafneu yet? No Name Statement ~tla ~:4t;. 92627· M~too luger and . As· Have you s11rted Thi$ business ts con· CU!;rrua'" of""';;"' dlkf four months from alter .mcrit.d a more Bns101 • Str.iet NOf\h.' Gails Seblts _ 11'le lol~g persons Allee Agnes Ginter. socta1es, Inc • 205 001ng business ye1? ctucled by husbanO and cr..taiovc ol'/icc ol dK the hear1ng dale lu ., cJl$Cl'Cl80 on salG Suite tOO, Newport TillS statement war are dolnQ business as. 21201 Whi1ehorse Lane, C1mat10t1 Ave Urut 6, Yes, 1987 wile UcT la· s-*" nouced above. Oeeool Trust Th• Of01>81TY Beach. CA 92660 tiled Wittl tile County REAPtRALE COM, .., Be·-. 'CA Corona !lei Mar, C> SlteguarO Properties. Have you started ee · • c --~ YOU MAY EX· idlttss alld »IMI common Del.Mar Properties II, Clerll.ol rnty 186 21st Street Und A 9iC!Snot?" "''"• • 92625 Inc ,· Rotano EarJe dOlng business yet? No ~ ~ ~ '"!: AMINE the Ille kept :les'9"l'IO'I. ~ ,.,. d tl'>I LLC a Clllfomll Umitl<I on 02•18• Cosla Mesa, CA 92627 thlS business 15 'con· Milton Luger and As '(Veldlman. PreSideni Clete Molacek bey•r ·-JIN SUNO by the c°'urt. ti vou ru • ,ixooel"y ancrtllecl Llabil11y Company. (CA), 195 Erik TaVlbr. 186 21s1 1oc111tas, Inc._ (CA). 20! This statement was Kaye Molacek im.t nJ?:io lfWA J.'JM ere 8 person interest· ..;.»'!.• -s P11<pO'leG 10 be 3151 Airway Avenue. Daily PllOt Fd 2•. Mar. S.treet. t.Jnat A. Costa ou:;ied ~Y a general Carnation Ave . unn ~ hleo w111l the County ThtS statement wu aad H:E.I! YOUNG SHIM ed in the estate vou b ._.n.,Ol' "'!" OI da SU11e T·3, Costa Mesa. 2 9 16 2000 TM34 Mesa. CA 92627 paHa~ers 'Pyou started 9Cofi26ona25 oet Mar. C1" Clenc of Orange County filed witn the County .., ,..__ Dr • may fi1fe w11h· the ~.~ S.~1'1 ~ 9266-0 CA 92626 ' ' ' Todd Kendrict(. 19431 on 02-08·2000 Clert. of ~e County 600 , .. ewpon "'"· ·• . Tiie Jl'IClll!'<~l'llO Trustet This buslf'less 18 con· Flctltloua luelnMa Rue o. Valore 57e. Ooing business yet? TillS buSlness rs con-20006819090 00 02.08. Newpon Bed. CA 9'2660 coun a formal Re· t)sciams any .,.11, '°' dUcted by Limned Lia· Name St.tement Fooltlill Ranch. CA YeNsa.nt/C\/2000. Plano dueled by a OOfPOr'8tlOI' Dally Pilot Feb 10. 17, 20006819100 ('l 'Ille locllioll Uld quest : for Special 4nr cieorret1MSS o1 1n. bility Co. Tile tollowlng pert0ns 92610 Hava you started 24. Mar 2. 2000 Th385 Da•IY P•IOt Feb to 11, ,encn1 ~ of die Nouce of the frhng orooen• JdlllSI and Ol~ei Have you started are OOlng buslneu as This business IS con· This stalament waa doing business yet7 No . Fictitious BuetneH 24, Mai 2. 2000 Th393 .-ca io be told an:: of •n. inventory and ccm"\Of' otSQ!llllOI\ J doing business ye1? Studio '7. 160 C.n1ien-dueled by a general filed with tlie CounlV Mahon Luger and As· N•me St•tement Flctltloue Bu1lnes1 tanuaar~. fWaRs • ud appraisal of est11e .,..~ -tiown 11et1111 The le> ' Yes, 12/1199 nlat, Tuslln. CA 92780 partnerst11p Clerll ol Orenge County sooatea, Inc . Milton The cq11lpiae111. tnde-. assets or of any la! .mo..n1 o1 tne 11noaid Del Mar Propertles II, Jell Salmi, 14901 Have you starteo on 02-04·2~18795 Lu~r • Prtstdent are dot1~":,"!f:r::'s Name Statement ~oodwill, teMe. ~ petition or accouot oa1ar" o1 ·111 obitO•''°" llC, a Clhtornla Limited Newport Ave.. 138, doing business yet? No Dail~P•lot Feb 10• 17, is 'tatemenct was North County Plumbm3, Ttie lollowlng persons llllpl'Vllcme•. covCNlll 11 provided m sec· ucurl'O !>\' ·~e ixootn• •o L'•billty "'--pany C.118 Tustin CA 92780 Todd Kendncit llted •Ith the aunt~ are Clotng bustnetS as -IO -of u t1'on 1250 ol the ~·~~a •no 11--ie M ~etand":"'~ner&tMan· ThlS'bus1nesalscon-Er1kTaytor 24, ar 2.2000TtlA06 Clerllol~ngaCoun~ 629 TenninalWa~,t1 ' VISUAL XPLANA ·;;ru1n~-~M: Cahtorn1a Probate ~;::.;i;o •cosis·-,~~ll ager ducted by. an tndlviduat This statement was Flctltloua BualneH on 02-04·2000 ~ta~~· ~hi 2~27 TIONS, 2340 Santa Ana 600 ~n Ctr. ~.. Code. A Request for ~no »1•nt:'5 at int'""" rJ Tiiis statement was Have you started flied with the COUnty Name Statement . 20006811790 31 28~1on St. New;Orl Ave .• Unii •A2, Costa Newport Beadl. CA 92660 Special Nottce form 1ne """'' ;J110IQlo011 01 'llt Hied with ttle County Oolng business yet? Clertc Of Orange COUnty Tiie lollOwing persons Dally P11o21 F2e000b. ITOh,31987, Beach, CA 92f163 • MSeeasna.PCaAtrtc9k2602'70onnell (6) 'The ~ -is available t1om the ~Si3otlrc.9•12 40°' ~~ ,~ Clenc ol Orange County Yes, 2-8·00 on 02·25·2000 24. Mar · T .. ls b"slness s ,.,..,.. • ued .... Ille .cllr:r as dMll court clerk • n ,.,...,'°" 0 on 02•11•2000 Jett Salmi 20006820797 are doing bU&1ness as. " w 1 ...,.,. 2340 Santa Ana Ave . ~ is· SURF CITY A-f · a~~ 1ne ltu51H wib ae 20006819509 This statement was Oaltv P1iot Mar 2, 9, t 6, C.rtilied Mtdical BUI· FarttW N-. ~ Oucted by: an lnlllvlduat •A2., Costa Mesa, CA SQUEEZE· ~;:::.!,.cw to1 J ·un•ers ~~ Daily Pfk>t Feb 17, 2•. tiled with the County 23, 2000 Th463 ing, 23412 Pacific Parll, NOTICE TOcaEDJ· Have ' you started 92827 (7) nc ~ ..._~ ... ;_ cuW1Yon u 1ate01 na1oona1 Mar. 2, 9, 2000 Th428 Cieri\ ot Orange County Flctltloue Bual"••• ~.6·56Allso Vtejo. CA TOSS doing busiriess ye17 Tllts business is con· dlle of tbe be~ -~ t-.i~~ J cntc• crawn oY a 02 22 2000 " ""' Of J1t1LK SAI.E Yes, 611fl990 ducted by an Individual M·-'-,,... 2000 _ ... _ "---•la!e 0t lt0era1 c:itOll ul\tOn FINctitlouSa Bualne•t• on • • 2000l820s.1 Name StMement Joan Grano•ziO. 23412 • rocc Ser. ,1115) Gerald W Solll. Jr Have you started ,::~ of .. u, cAl..!F<i.NiA Attorney end or a cnec~ cr1W1 by a s1'1t am. tatemen Dally Pilot Feb. 24 Mar. The totlowlng persms Pacific Part<, 2G, Ahso N011CE IS HEREBY This statement was doing business yel'I No :·~~CUTI'"' rr""OW ~ et Lew OI tt.-al •·h•"95 and loal\ The lollOwlng persons 2 9 18 2000 Th43B are doing butlness as: VHIJO. CA 92656 GIVEN ._ • belt .,. la filed with the County sean Patnck 0 ·0onnen """" ... ~... 3866 E. Le tt.ime ~ssoc loon ~·1119s l$!i0- are doing busineU IS' ' ' ' Amei1ca Home Mort· Ttlls bUSK1ess is con· Clertc of Orange County This statement was SFERVIW~~.d~·: C2110 A-•• 1103 C•<ltlOn 0t .a•·"9' bat\o Cle•n Go11 · Partners. Flctltloua Buelneea gage Corpor'8tion, Inc • ouc:ted by an indtvidual .ix-IO be -*· on 02·08·2000 Med with the County ooc11 .,.,. .. LA res-Aneheim CA 9Z807 ~' tc1 on Sec1>011 ~101 ~ 461 Sanll Ana Avenue, Name St.t9ment 17881 Be" Circle. UM Have you Slerlad . 1\e -.(ti u4 2000681909' Clerlo. ol ~e County C.CllU. CA 9l 21'6, E.lcrcw; 02/24. 02125, 03/02 •111 i; Nnc1at Coot l 'ICI Newpof1 Beach, Clht The tollowtng persons A. Huntington Beach. doing business yet? No bu1-addre. al tac Dally Pilot Feb 10. 17. on 02·08· No 1377,·ll. l!lcrow ilulh0n1t0 to do ~ fn663 are doing buslneu as: CA 921M7 Joen G111ndlli0 eellr:r ii/are: WOON 2•. Mar 2. 2000 Tll387 20006819101 omcer Heidi Oil. · "' t~ "''!• 1n Ille IYl'll Richerd H Meaney, Urt>entecll Turkey llC. America Home Mof\· nus statement was YONO CHANG. '920 Fictitious Bu•lneaa Deity P110t Feb 10 17 (I) C\l.lilm -Y NOTICE ~ lWJIT&'S renotf ci•• fl'iall cu.'I s '61 Santi Ml Avenue, 3300 Irvine Avl , Suite Qlll9 Corpolatior., tnc.. l11ed With the County Benucl Phy., I A. uw s•----t 2• Mar 2 2000 Th393 ft.led "'1111 S-• . ·7·' SN..E PP'C .....-. S't~ ll«telltd 1~e TrU51ff '"'IY Newpon Beach, Callf 225. Newport BMch. CA (WA). •rtO UnlverSlty Clerlt ol ()renge County lrvla, CA mt4 ,_,,.. ._,........ .a-c Loan lk 31CICD-...,~!IOIOlll• m-ol lhlt !)2663 92660 Way NE 1100. Seal\le. on 02·15-2000 DtMa& t.1-. •· Tile following persons Flctttlou1 BualneH t9> nc ._ ci.. OiilfW-: K.P. ~And T•11$1•' De«! wr .. '""°' Ctlns1ine Badlus. 461 UT Turtc.ey LLC (CA), WA !18106 20006819775 BARRANCA CUANERS are doing bus<ness u N•me St•1ement flliq cWaa ia Maldl 17, ~ A 1'wWW YOU bec:O'N e>aoillllll 10 lllt Santa Ana Avenue, 3300 lrvlne Ave , ~ This business Is con· Daisy Pllol Feb 17, 2•. All ~r ....._ Aeroc:omp, 18312 Santa The loll()iMng persons lOOO Aid .. cePNJL.'r ~ payee .,, enOllrSff a 1 Newpott Beach, Celd. 225, Ne Bnctt, CA dUcted by a 001J>0111hon Mar 2. 9, 2000 Th•28 --<•) ud addreal(eel Belinda Ctrcle .. Fountain are doong btss•ness as (lOl 1llil S.lt Sele • A ~ °' TftUST mall9f ol t'IQN Slid Sllll Valley, CA 92708 Jama Archttects •19 111bjccs 10 Sea.. 6106 2 °"1ED ..... ~ w bt ""61 ~ wMowl STARTING ANEW BUSINESS?? • • • • • • • • • • • Tl1t Lrgal Dtpartmtnt at 1ht Dail] Pilot it pk11J<J "' am1ou11ct a mw mvict now 11wti!Abk to nnu b111inc11ts. ~ will now SEARCH the name for you 111 no txm1 ,htlrgt, 11.mi uiw J"'' the timt anti 1he trip to tht Court HollM in S4nl4 An.c. Then, of CYJMrst, 11/1.cr tht starch is complttttl wt will jilt JO"' fotitious lnuiMu ntU11e swumnll u•11h tht CoMn~ CkNt. pub/uh onct 11 "'"'far four wttlts "1 "'l"irrJ b1 !Aw am/ 1/Jm flit your proof of p11bliut"1n with tht Co•nlJ Ckrlt. P!du stop /,y i. fill!""' fiaitiou1 *"'intu 11111m1m1 "' tht Dail] Pilot, 330 \V. S., S1, u11A Mtltl. Jf JO" cannot 1t1J/ b]. pkllH aJJ"' tit (94!)) 642·43~1 •ntl u~ ·11i/J mMI 11min1emmts for JO" 10 lw11/k thiJ prt1ttJNrt bJ 11U1il. . If!"" shoubJ IN1w ""! fortlwr qwsti•ns, pkJW ctJ/ JU 11n1/ wt u11ll bt mort 1'11111 tfM to 1Wi111""· GooJ luck in yo•r """ lnuinas! ...... \ t~~S:,ta CaJ:= East Seven1eentt1 St ot tllt Uaiform c-r-LmYOUTNCEACTION covenant or -.m~ n · Clrcle, F""""lllin Valley, Sulla 203 Costa Mesa, cial Cok lO MJlllCITl ... ~.press OI ~ regarcang _,. CA 92627 Diie fdlrwy u . 2000 rMOFifd 'f, -• t1be poc$111S10n 01 encvn C~9:7~SS IS con· James J Barney. 345 Tnafclft'I. JIN SU ~ :T~ =-:. tnneft to Ulitly IN WI• ducted...,. an tndM<lual •L-3. Co$ta Mesa. f A l:IM. JUNG HWA mf . .,,.. ,._ °' THE ~ 18Ned bf VJ 92627 HEE YOUNG SHIM --~·-.... ~ ..., OeeCI lld'tlllCes Have you stuted This bu11ner.s is ccn· ..........,_ lkd-C-~ °' n4I ~ tn.tUllClll Miii '"'81"111 aolng bus1neu yet? duQecl by an lndtVldull ·--,,....·Ma.a ~ ~ ¥eU, pro..odad lntrltll 9!1CI 11'18 Y91, 01J0l/2000 Have you ata t ted Cl'IW9011 IJn). ll Mar YOU IHOUU> CXINl*:'T l.ll"CIM ~ beletlCll o1 JOMpll A.. C.talano doing bustneu yet? 21 lOOO A ~ ~ ~ tht Nolt s«utld by salCI This statement wa VH, 11 •10:99 • .. ...,.....~ .--......,.. o..o -~ "'*"' tf'lelton HleO Wllh the County Jame• J Berney CNSUt•IO• cW Co.jiCNlllloh. 1NI-•• "'°""*' '" sattl Note Chlrll ol Orange County This slate~nt was NOTICE OF lie d et. o.td cl ~ tees d llll)IS ano tx on 02-08·2000 filed wr1h ttie County recorcted --• penses Cl( the Trust .. ll!'ld 2000Mtt105 Clerll ol Orange County PEllJION TO tnllNIW'l ~~ ofthfll11S1scr .. .abwsaid Oallv P11o1 Feb. tO, 17, on 02-oe.2000 ADM .. ISTER ~ -~ .. -Deed al Tr\111 Ololld: 2•;M.1 2. 2000 Th395 2000A1tOl4 ESTAT£ 'Of: courcy t11. c.-0211~ ~ Rec FICihiOus BUelnesa Dally Piiot Feb to, 17. ROllERT E. ~ ~ ....... ~ "* ltMeMtl ., ad Heme s...m.nt 24, Mar 2, 2000 TM13 O'NEIL MA --c:r;;; TIUSMt Tlt1191 a..._, Thi lolloWlng f)eflOf'IS FICittlOua Bualn..a IK>9lllT 88ET = "":=.. cMdl, ·~ W.,_ Awelll# 110!5 .,.. dolno buSNU IS Heme Statement 0 ..... MA OI • c:c. .... "' • ~ (1~.~ RIM anti Shine L L.C • The lollowtng perllONI AOWC I 0111a. ad...., ........ .., T/Wfltf f Slit '-"" ~~1~· l!Wlt. CA a.re ooong t>usineu as CASE NO. ...._ •au Cl 1 ·" '· • .,. 1816'660-5931 w SM , RI S Foster EQuipment. A2009t7 ""' • • II. fl! • .._,.u -catlO&tcom H and hlne, 1410 C St AAclrew, To all heir• _......., ~ ~ M $ 0. MM l L.C • 120 Alrnadof, Santa AN, CA 92705 ' • die ....._ 11t .. ~ Alawda ~ IMne, CA 112614 Ed•ard T. Foster, beneficien". oredl· -cl Q19 • ,.. r~ °"' C.tM ?/IF ... ~ ~L'-~ ~ 1410 c St Andntw tore. cont1noent ........ _ _,_.,. ll2' 3122000 =.-eoVT ,,.,,_, ....-Senta Anl, CA ~706 credltorw. eftCI pet• ....,.... ...., .r .. .,...,, Tiiis buMltll ii con· ION Who mey Otftef• ~ -c """ Have you •farted dueled by an tndt\lldull WIH be int1fffted in ,... ... -• dO!nQ t>usJneu yen Have you 1ta1ted the wtll or Mtat•t ot .. c..r C9ld 1 • rum ·--............. v-:i.~, ... ~d Shine. ~~~? No ~~~hflL~:fr~"~ :..C::.. C: C:: L L C Wllllan'I R 1l.-~ ._ ~iiiilliiiiiiiiiiiilimiiillliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil-Mactlttl. CEO 111ec1 .-1t1e ~II Thie ..... "* ..... Cleft! Cf~~ Ned ""' lhe ~ on ot· 11 ·200Cf QM of =-County _,_ onOi-<M· __ o.Mty ~Feb tr 14. -···--' • 2000 ™'' DallW "'*" ,.. 10, o. .. •• :. ... ,. ... 24 ..... a, IOOO 1"* ":1..:=· ... =---=~· Tlll flllllt:Mll'I ,_.. a)-:i= Com- .,. ODWll IMIMee • OOella .......... -· JACK -8 AlOWIN '8w!ClftObyACl,c) l\Oll FL~ COYIRINO, ,_, tQno; 110 ...,. ••O I CoMt Hwv , Wey n . New~on "* a, Coiorl9 cllt liMCltl, CA llMo Mir, CA 11118 ca..d LMourMeW, . ~a.wC::-.::: ir''ar:.~.~ .... c-i...• ftllt.CA.. n.~1e-.. n. ...,_.. ta can-.,.... "' en ....... ,,. ......... "' ............. ~ .. .... Heft'" ...... ~ ..... .., ...._ yet? ......., u.wn.. /l/i, 'II I/elf _ 91« ~I~ AOOODADI " Call 642-56.7 .. ·. " Index Ill ~ -·-FJ . .... g -···· Cl ........ .... ,.. . SERvlCE DIRECTORY -For AJI Your Home Ind lklSinetl Nffds -.................. II ., ...... iii -ii wNl c4~..._, •W ._.. .. MS.NH d41 Byfu (1HIJ} t>:l J-h:'iCI-+ l'tr .... .....'4~i.. ... If""""' .... 1 . 11y ..... (11-+1>) b-+:!·:".t,-11 I.),.""° MUltil.rf ... J •• U ••fl., .. lwl •tth • 1"""'!'"4• . . ii• ByMllMaPalOIU :4:!0 \\1•·1 Jiu, :-;,,..,., I '"'" \lt-.i1. I:\ 11:!(1:!:' \1 \,...I"" ltl••I t.. 11.t• •1 ....... li·lq1l101w lb l011111-i:Otlp111 1~ .. .L11-l rol.i1 \\ 11ll-l11 ll::I011111-·1:(Hl1'111 ,~ ........ , ........ Daily Pilot Polley R11w~ a11cl deadlinrs att subjtl't to l'han~t • itho111 not kt. Thr p11hl1·her n~n"t· tht' ri11h1 to reMOr. rtda· if~. ,.,,·ist 9r rr1rr1 8Jl~ 1·la·•ifir1l 111l. rni:1rnu•n1. Plta1t rt(M>n anr trror that nu1~ lie' in \"Our da··i'..-I ad immediately. Tlw Oaih-Pilo1 ru•ttpt<, no liallnll\ for dn\ mor in an ad,·rni.;rrurnt (or • hirb it ma,· bt-rrt-po11~ihl1· rxi·tpt for uir ,:~, of 1ht spa1•r m·n1all y 0t•1·upir1l h the mw. I :ri•1!it l'an .on.I\-lie allo•·ed for tht fiN in"fnion . .• . DeMllne8 ----- Monday ........... Friday S:OOpm Thursday .. Wednesday S:OOpm Tuesday ......... ~•onday S:OOpm Friday .......... Thursday S:OOpm Wednesday .... Tm·sday S:OOpm Saturday ........... Friday 5:00:.im r - - ~~~~~~====~~~'~~I ;;;;;;;;;;;;;; JIMMY AMlmON DENT.._ NANNY NEEDED G) "~~.,....,,. ---I r;:. r. !f"•.1' '" ·, · ! ~,.,.,,· .. ,_ J ... • .. , .. !. - -•• . '. -· ,.-. . ' '\ •. j ,.,, ~ ' \ . .. ~ . 'I~~ ' . ' . .·.: .-5! ,. . ' ...... ,.21 ' I ' •:I I~ fr .' • .... • 1 l ..;.... ........... _.,, ·- EQUAL HOUSNi Of'PORTUNTI llltla Roell Summit RM Ooec\Sun2-I 5 NIOOEN 4br Ubl Al ml nlllt ......... II... 3 ftplct, IOU!' ~dlln, ~ ....... II .. fd-Agt '-91 S1,S501000 "" r• """'"'.,. 11 t• n .. ..ai-sm ---wllk• ..... It ..... ---'---"----,, ""'"" ... , '"''""''. ll•lltllff .. .. ........ u .. MM4 •• , .......... """"'· ........................... ...,.... ................. 11 9tlt tty '"' "'"'-'· ..__ ..... ,,Wal r~ • ..................... . _.,... ., ........ ,_., H•••t•ll wlll ul Owner Is Oill al 1he cotl'ltlyl ' The pf1ce wil llTllZI Y<>UI •lftlllt•r ""'' •ltr "'111"•· ~ 949·723-8t20 .... .. '"' "'"' wllkll " .. ...!...___._..;..~.;..;...= ....... ti .. 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Riii COUNSELING '1111 UST Of IO.ES 71H1l-4532* . jl>Lidi Con.ta eurrenlly lllW StJJdlo, 01'11nd Du/ Mastlt' Tri IHrooltt AplltntMts In lrtMly lllW(JOft Hllf*tJ. 28' IBa wlepproyed Qy HUONAREPOS 714-1344100 ~.:, ~~~ 11111"°'.: Tile countertops, hant,wood-styte floors, mirrored closet doors. ~· Mldleel Brinkman, Glass sllowtr enclosures, selllnt fens, DIW appliances. LIDO :~159--01;;.1,500. Gated community w/resort pools. spas, ttnnts. nlltytlall, basketball, fitness. 58r •ea Ant Home llPPf'o• Walk to Newport Beach shoppin1 &·dlnln1. l11ve your car at home! 3080ito1Mlgarf1. from$700to$1250 · -••••••••-•: ~G~o:ea HOMES Of • 949-675-6161 Irvine A venue at 16th, Newport Beach THE WEEK E ~:!;:= (888) 71-9-1988 Sh -• Hurry wont list! Ell! & Judy •Pr11ts are rtdetmablt UPGll 11\M•ln. £lptres 411/00, BUFFUTT won At Home = Orouo Prectice In Uve-Out In Alllo Viejo. Apf11. Tiu. 27nd & 5a ~ Up lo l2llw Ill" to J751v M N NHda full time Cere for tWin1. 1~n Ffll looklaft .,...... Aaalllanl ,_.. McWfullWed. 1 -.~ BEA:-17.-~~Ci. ~~M-0:: STATIOff FOft RENT In Ntwpoll 8Mctl ~ -p.;.;.l;.;,llT;.i,1*-..,..,.DAIY.....,_6',......... SALON AVALON In N.B: ~ ~. = tor aanior cllan pro-CAtL DORA 11W01.ootl WOltdnO l!Wlronmenc w/ gnm. ~ 10:30 a.m. 1 I tttttttt'l'r0-tttt1h~·tr'tr macklJ, ditUI & ecU:a-lo 12:IO pJn. lluat hew TEM TO : BOOKKEEPER : 1lonlf banalll. lnquna: ,..... "'· llcarlM and HOUSEHOLD Q FUUCHARGE Q Calt4H65-2m. :.-::~""~~= · : FT, Gl'Mt Plllln1 : HOT£L halpTn1 othan. 111 ANnQuFs tt pref. P1y1blt1, tt Portoflno feech tto'91 11MtW711 lor lrlo EOE BooKS 0 rec1lv1bl1i, tr' • RECEPTICNIST/ C : flnanclal 1t1tt-: .... Hiring Immediately • ou.ECTmU:S tr mint. Newport tt .... SS Frr & Pff SALES AS~T PAOOINGS ~ Beach office. ~ Exp a + but not req'd Aasponsltlla encl orgnzed .. .. .... F t Desk Pe1$()(1 Wiltf won1 encl EJICll pro-Ponmv '!).Am req. Fu res. if r r~ g11m knowledoa. Greet O.ru~. $ ~ 94M42-4105 : 2306-W:~~ront phonaand~raerviee '1\AJH PAJD tt1ftrtrtrttiftrtrtriftr Blvd. Newport Beach ~~·~'~xJ. ~~ • ee°": 5;.u... Nick (10:30·5:00pm) ·enct "C1ndo"1ttitude. Abillly In Ne~art ! __ ch ~1 R..._n .F~: ~9-723-4370 10 prioltll2a, hnll aiX Hila -.,.... _., SI01 E. c-e Hwy. a-maU: portofino,Onew pllocw and usiSt 1 ~ 949.6~3.6223 AWt ~ IM:30p portbeactl.com. parson office. Ad1111 • I!:::=====~ COfiiiliiCA1'6".,/t-Web-site: tr1tlva Wldlor llosJ)l1ai.y Ttle·market from your www.PQl1ofi(l0beach lllPlll helpl\ll Sllallad FT home. no Nies. °' appts. hotel.com Sand ,._ Well spoken SIO/per and Slllrt hlatOfY to hr+bonus. 941>-645-6621. FIND ~~~~UISES t!lllf.C. nNft Ul!llUI WUllCI.« Ill -,.._ 11111CJ0011 ~ncv -.::r-...:~-:::_.. 2431 W COMt HWY 101 ...., eo •n• •• ....,,., ~-•"" Nawpoft 14ecft, Ca 121&3 OWC8H • Taylo<, Af. 949-642-4722 mD'lt-ln by VI~. No other discounts apj)ly. CW:, Homes • 1'°hbR0Ao ,L,_ ___ ....;.;.;.;....;.~.;.;..;.;.....;..;.;..;.;....;;..;.;;.;.;.;;;;;..;.:.:;..:.;..;....;.;.._~-~~-~----~-~1 ·Have A Garage Sole ! For Sale 2 •llfY· Sbr, 4ba. '°"' 1-:::::::::::::::::::::::'1 l · l ~#!M .,.,.,...... In Our Sat "':'~~:' c!.:' IQ2 ~-BQM: ""'",,., R•I Est.te MWU·1• ~ • , ~ soAUTH c3AsT • Supplemertt t HP CREST TWHHll f7 r ft ~UCTI N . • Olsplay Adi · condo, mertite. bert>er carp. MAN a.GERS 22ta la. .,. It. • 2mlnutestobchl3br2.5ba J De 0 onw llcMI • Start _. $85 remod End ooit Owner AT FA S H I 0 N 15 I.A N • " ..... Aila. CA 12707 • ., • S289K 949-631'-211 I • . • SPECIAL• -·l-CAlll' • . Deadline SN llillid PltiliilM 38i rue:::.~PM : ~~cu!r~.= -/) ~.1~.I~~.~-~--~~~~~ ~=1 Open House • stnlry,crownmoldlng.NICEI ~ • • 24 HourGoled SilualadonbaUiluly • 799,000 8kr ~2011 ~ ti J landlcaped gr~ Listings Ayl. • THEBLUFn 28( plus iOft, . i estiue FEATURES. 24-tiOOf Deadllne • 2.5ba. rn&1t8( retr••. up-1/ • • • • Full·ttme concierge service Lobby/Direct dial Thursday : ~ vi!s_2 ~:1f'~ unporolleted-In • EleQOnt one°' ~~r:He~F~:~ It PSPM t ~~1r9-212-2937 orange Courtv M<o bedroom p1ons ~ ~ ~ IYS O OCEAN °FROHT Fwys Min's from O.C. AdvertlH <>ne-ot+klnd 1oce11on • Gotgeous clubhouse Flifgrds. college end In the Beat Custom 3bl 3.Sba, epprox From 11•795 to 15•100 bc:hs. Walking dis· LOCAL 3100 sf. Pidl J:' own • Lovis/l pool, spo tance 10 shops and Real Estate ~ ~~rlc: ~ 1 -8 7 7 -68 1 -7 38 7 j • Fitness lociUttes rest=. MESA Section l & c Oevelclplnan. u.c MOTOR INN Call Today 11 S2.9:y~=~ app1 Slrl111 8trbao at Son Oemtnte • 51eps to Fosht0n Island, ~ '::s ':to LISA Newpott &ach . Rt VERA 949-574-4252 ANNE 2 WHrTESAHOS •• c:; wonder1ul res!Ouronts. shopping, ond enlertofnmeot WILLEY • .._ OP£N3 O.a ?AT.SUN 31-41...., ~-~-~ 94a57• "249 """ .-. .,Qlger, ,,_, L=================~ ;r ..-. • lg prlv comer lot. S928k A" •••••••••••••••• Jamie 941M5M219 t ....-~---:' ~-·j • ' I • ,. t, I 4 I fl I. • " I·,>,•'. ' .. • 'j =.v~ 48ft UIA ofllca _approx 4000lf S1 ,150,000 ..., .. ....,,., • "-a • ~. .:._·]~~ .-!.~ OCEAN VU LOTIHSE 28t _ _..;;.Mt-.;.;;...;..71;.;.7..;.·1"4;;.;..;.. __ 2Ba, FP, dbl ger, So of Hwyl Donni Fellon. Agen1 _ _....,. __ ,... .. 949-278.()3.45 (tel) rm~ OHAIUN1~ 300 llARIGOlD 'IR. UIA. ac..i view, ~=!fr:: ,.. ~~ .. 2br 2ba ~C# "=' ... 63MH5 ~.pool. docll option FAIRWAY APARTMENTS AT BIG CANYON GATED COMMUNITY BY F~HJON IS~D Beautiful tree-llned ltr'Mt1 and golf courae views. EnioY canmee llvlng In your largm ~ SR apartment horn.I .... -• .. ·~ •N . . l "'' . -. ' ' , ·, . 'l J . • _..I .~ • "' -• • : • tF'lo~ >:... '; · .• ~ ' • • • ; • ' T' ~. !_·. ~~, r-'""f':-ciilmiifli 3Br 281 HOftit no pall. Anll now. In sn-(llffa. AVlll 3111'00 S1800moyity94M7~0 2.58a. grealbeM>ay ... F-.cl 2 ......... Clll lor e ITIOI II $3,95G'per -· to~ VIII 28f 1'1 ............ .=:::.:=~==~=a..., S2500r'lllo. IM9-T22-7"4. enddalcrtlalM9-293-t265 rnonlh Clll K. Lftisly • 111&. ger, 1*1ectJy dMl, r-tM•230-ttOO (cal) ' !MH44-1eoo tor 1n1o. c:11 to ... , 011 w 8a11oe. IAY WI 35+11rge ''TheVNletan S1885hno 5e2-42M860 ~. 2.581, 119- 321 Mlrlt!>ldAw.·. I .i/! 11' .-#. ~r • •· llic:llPa. 7SOOll lot 3• 111a ..... , bMl•d rm. v T eu~ o,,,,v1o<UYl'la $2900otmo. Avrll l'I. 1nc11ta ,... ;/. IMlfdlnat end ape CINI! ... ,,......_. --··,·1 .• ·~-V' . . . • "I • ~ -, . -'"-,, •Int• 1aw1 on ... R~ • v ffiartrnenU 0pan 11111un 1'4. 1111 S"4,500 '-I L11wn i.,. MM74-1111 11A11CM 1.4.mt l'.-..UO Af'"I M•12M040 Bayfront commwtiry with priviue beach M CANYON call IM tt1• I.,. : ·-. I: New To~ & marina. Walk to Balboa laland 1hopt. IROADllOM • YM ACCUllllt ATION U2 ~~ •THE• Minutes from Fuhion r.IMWL E1u,.... W .. IDc. 48r 3h. lmmad ~ __,~ ~l( .... '=ie~ S larpapartmcnu with~ bumin1 ::,,-~·ia:: ~ ==-.-ro::-,,., .... _,,, ,_ ...,_ HORES fireplace and priwta aangw. 04•~ dry ltM. tum, J:/: .. ~!!~.. · 80:!~N:r=.b1• • fir 'jt~o Fo:i~ --:i • . "1 NOWLEASlNG2BR/28A m.-.~.:i -.~lllUdllllOl'll Short term a.nd 2BR/28A with den :,' ~ ~ -.. W t1i'&ii GI\ · ":':r l .. ' . ~-:1 Corponite s 19'S-SlSOO ... 19;i1iifi • .. TV1101111..._ & mOlel ~ IHonl, 2c ""w1 Rentals Please call (949) 7~0919 =. •1 ';.':hr': ::!~c::'°°'· ~kif ~~·,l37 Starting at Si'" 11e. 14111.... 11i1ii .. lliit'5jiiii liL -,~ TTI . ~~~ $1095/MO. IEACH Arf. lgr 2lr 28a.°'_-....1..m ~dr*IQ~ = ..,,_..,.Uiliho Fumlahed IP'• ~··""*·~·'°" -·--Cltitll. _. TVi ........ llM I~ ....... aw av811. e blocka 1 =·~~ ~ '::,~.::::' ="· g. .. , waru, ~,..r11:.. fromthebMC:h. ~ .... WliVllWil &O;; ...,.1111 llroOllfullT'~ nt11 ':.,._ • .,,.: ... · MM44-2811 ~ ....,.., ~ .. c. ••"'* 11r , .. =.c:iv:t= L4 1 .. hTl=MOft WUTIU • 2 2 r."'.4'Pocii~~--·"' ==-==...-: .tntolll.Allrlt-Oal ==~~ t.lfu 1h11 Mall v;: ~· plll90I Vp, .... no pies ~· ~-t77•t·1311 ,. 11450' (MHIO)' c.1 1 l400Gilllo. .,...,..,.. 1llO LA ,. 1t. =i7· clllls: AY.rt.if'Ao11 ft150.11t 1111' ii ~ Apt! f4H7Mltl Ii' fM iUiH f'ii •. WI 11.._ ..... .... 1217 /lO. ·~ t4N7foM71. ~ Ollftl!lllftlJ"' .................. ~=-·· ·'°' ::==~ =.~.r . ' ~" ' :;: ~· . : ' .. ........... '°''*· Mlt722-3111 ... ,lllDIW9fd,h1C ............ 000 . ....... 1 . . I ' ' '' • H ··-,· J,", . · . . ·, ' ' . . ~ . . . -·~ . . . . '' --- The oa11v . Piiot wlll publish a Tax & Flnanclal Directory to assist our re~ders In finding a tax professional. Reaching over 40 ,000 homes In a high-end market, vou are sure to flnci many who need your help. A smart move on vour part would be to take advantage of our lncredlbly low . rates and place your aO With US. Only $35 per w~ek If you sign up for the entire 11 weeks, or a minimum 4- week run at $40 per week. TAX TIME IS COMING Size of Ad 2x2 ' . \ Oaity Pilot .. ~~-=lman:w==Uijl::lfi:._1(-..am) _lll'ldl_• ____ _ ~ -~ lllW 1211 'II By CHARLES GOREN Inside Sales ~!r':':.1..J:::* ~~~ whlnd.-= w•1h OMAR SHARIF Representative ext '15. NII.'°'... IV ~ ..:5· •nd TANNNt HHUCH n'\Jfodurer's Representotive firm on the E ,_, I 1~~:J7~ !II ANO SflU. GOING STRONG border of Oronge County/Los Angeles .. Low Miles·SW.8f lffks proleulonol Inside Solespeoon. (V51SS55) 5311 995 Nonh-Souch \'ul~rable. Sou1h deals. cive imphcauons. 'The rut~( lhe auc-~!.'~n~lbilities !nclude monoglng ond Acun ~Jill. ,90 STIRLING IMW. hon was niilunal, and Schapcro v.ve ping exisli"9 cvstomers and servicing WI*-~.\le. alAo AIO ~ NOlll'H became dc;clam 11 threc no 111Jmp. OIJI dislribytor partners lo generate re~ol -Iv ,;,,. ~. i>s. pb, pw: BMW s2il •97 • 10 If l We l led the live of club • and buslne.ss, quoting new opportun1lies, CNIM"'°""°'. em-Im Cl$$, CD, blac* wJblack O K J 8 2 dcd11rrr captured Easl's jack wilh !he quol1fying leods, clOsing business over the 137k ml, srwf, l·OW!lef, lnlf1I (3TPY38) S32,995 O lU 6 4 ac:c A simple contract 1unlCd IOOJh phone, and 1ns1de soles support for field cond S8.t00 Mt-72l-1"3 C~~:3~ • U,19 6 v.hcn EM• \howcd ou1 on che 11ee of soles e"9ineers. R~uirtments ore excellent BMW ta '97 ~Yffi EAST thamonds, thscard1ng a heart. commu~1cotion and follow~p skills, history (E 1 t3S6) ~ 537 600 BUICK CENTURY 'ti 0 10 • si 9 6 5 lkclarcr now h3d only cighc tnd.s. of persistence and succeu, ~lfectlVe tlmt STtRUftG BMW • Low 5930 miles, beige, mint 0 J 1 1 3 ~ ~~7 6 5 4 •nd both maJor suits onero<I the monogement, good orgon1totlon, and Ml-445-HOO condillon, bal or Wllr • K Q 7 5 2 • J 8 3 chance of a nin1h via a finesse The k~wtedge of Wlndows-bOsed compulina Is liliW b 'J7 ~28312).NAIE~ $18,988 SOUTll odd~ could be shj!htl~mf)fovcd fur· 0 must. ~lCperlenoe In pour.... Low mile, blacic wlaan<J I (714)54o-t100 • A I< J ~r:m~ I~~'i~ti:~rimpc~ ~~op~tr.! eleclfomedionlcol products is deslroble. (88274n $21,995 IOICK?OUPE •n 'V A 3 queen, lhen t&irlg ihe line~~ in 11\e This Is dn excellent opporlunity for someone CREVIER BMW $500. 71~.o338 O /\ K Q 9 5 2 other. In O!) 'aucmpt I() le;im more interested in pursing 0 soles career. A 714-135-3171 ltiCK REGAL LI 'ii • A 4 aboo1 •kdislnbution. Schapiro IOOk lyplcof 1st year Inside Soles Representolive BliW Z3 '97 l.ellhet. cassia! lloVI. 3 8 • d1IT~rcnt rourse earns $35K-$40K l>fised on experience (B~Low Miles ..... 995 V6, ABS. poof 1e!UI ~~in~F.ST NORTH EAST Otl:nd larcrbcl a.skhed Ille km~ or dll· Vole compensole w ith o base salary plus S UNO Bo"' (514251) $t6,999 2• ,_ 20 pag mo • un Ot. mg dummy s ien as • · d b W ff COAST CAOlll.AC 3 ,_ 3"" P··· Ea\1 paned ~llb anocher hean. then commusions on onuses. e 0 er 94...,.5-5900 • 1..eoo.]t-COAST O .,;.. -uucd v.ith a club -if lhe suit sphl medico! insurance, 401 (kl. and paid BMW n '" BUICK ROAOMASTER·'M _JNT ,_ P~ evenly.Soothcouldafrotd 1oconccde holrdoys. FAX resume: · 6 Cylinder u d1a1111>nd and still come 10 nine 562/424 6622 (F79530) 132,995 ~~tr~rem~. t;;itri Opening lead: Fi"I! or+ 1m·ks. We~• elec1cd lo nm clubs 10 • STERUNO BMW 141 l34&) SI t,98& I d b 'd hank the dcrens1ve boo!... Declarer ~---------11111 ____ ,, Mt445-UOO NABERS We have ong promoce. n ge a~ d1~ardcd ctvcc diamonds from hand. liil1W 311 ICA •97 (7141.e'""-9100 the ideal iamc for chose of advancing and a c11rd from each ma1'or from Convll1ible ,_,. years. Even more lhan chess. 1he (Ytt600) <on,m game keeps you mcncally a.lerc. dummy East came down 10 three STERUHG BMW CAOfLLAC CATER.A 'M Watrh the technique or fonncr world cards '"rach major. MMU-5900 l..ow3kmles. red, lealtief,& champion Sons Schapiro, a menl 91 Wcs1 uucd with lhe len or heans. mote!(190825) $21.988 Id lh" h nd ~ tal..cn 1n the closed hand wuh 1hc acc. BMW 31ii 'M NABERS years o ' on IS a irom II Jlillf When Soulh now n~ched c~'--uccn of Cd .... ~......,. ... _ .... ·~"'and (714"'.ll\ "100 event at 1he F1f1h Red Sea """ '"' ' """"'""'' """"' ''"' · ,,,_.. · B 'd F · diomunds, discarding a s from (c51""') $"1995 c DIL' ac C .. TE.... ..... l n1crna11onal " Uf'. esuval la.~• ""'" · • .. • A ..,. " "" .,. November. '='"' • che 1ablc, Eas1 was ruine . Dccl11rer CREVIER BMW Low 7300 miles, black, would simply cash chc~1i h cards in 714-835-3171 lealhef. many ioxury le• Sou1h's two clubs wa< an anilic1al B ..... 318 TI ... '"7 tur-.1 Bal ot warr game fOf'Ce and ~orth's 1wo dia· "'h3ic\cr ~uit Ea~t disc • und the "'" " • ... queen would drop 10 set up ~·darer's SlllYool (02t296) $23.988 monds was a wwung bid wilh nega· mnlh Irick • (C8t8S9) $18,995 -NABERS STERLING BMW (714)540-9100 Pfr Self Storage Mlitlanl I., Wiii Meneg«. 2 Dllys I* .... olllce work and np.111 mlinlenance 949-644-2 4 7 OPPORTUNmE1 RECEPTIONIST/SECY Hotteel BUS OpporluMy PT Wlltell hrs lor flOOI lor 2000 Silver & ~coins Covering store In CM Call Call Joe 949-5 -6624 Dave or Jerry 714-751·2324 A DISNEY 'PLUS RETAIL HALLMARK Di11ribu10,..lilp NFL. ML BASEBALL. STORE In NPB, now NASCAR also Included hiring AMt. MllNlg« $2050 • w_k Established Thursday. March 2. 2000 87 - ......... ~T~O~D~A~Y~'S_..,. ..... ..._~1 CROSSWORD· PUZZLE _ 29 Amount of 30 ~ .. 'f 31 "I-know • lhet. 32 Coml>one 33 Ltve< IO'taal 35 Oty 3& lntllllc:tu.il 39 Mat>y llmes 40 BanlfY size 42 Usl AD au 43 Takes the ~route? 45 Prances 48 MuSiCll .. IOSl!Vme<lll 47K~ 49 To11 • 50 "Tllll I 8 ,.....,.. 51 Fr<>U 52 Romen OOtl !>4 loCll SS·-Hit' S1•ndiog Thlr .. S6 llU¥1U blrmday '"'' S 7 EJCU<M>n ' 58 Localoon 11 13 94M4S-5900 CADILLAC CATERA 198 BMW 311TI ·97 Chrome wheels •• cass. Alllo, IOw miles. loaded! lealllef' IJWI fflllS. ABS. V6 (U396S9) $18,995 (4AVH7S4) • -$19,995 CREVIER BMW COAST CADILLAC wlerpet, aalet, FIPT Only $8595 1·8()().400.'1t51 949-721.ao85 MARINE BUSINESS A Profitable Tum· Key Snuauon C~ For De1au Wicks Furnitµre Broker 949-646-~11 1-~1 1-~1 1695 c~ I. l=--+--+--+- tn Co111 Mesa is now hlr~ WAREHOUSE WORKER CLERICAUCUST SVC CONCIERGES ~ benefk pllCk· 191 Included. Full and Pll'l time posltlont avail. RetaU houra. Pie ... epply ~aon. E111':ce11 to FWY. 3 Hllbor Blvd, Cotta Meaa 4 PHONE REPS. Full bme, energetic lor Mortgage Co earn lo S600 + week + benelllS Salts up prel'd ConUlct MeltSSa 949'250-5719 ! 141D-==:I PIHM be Wf/IY of out of .,.. compenlet. Check wllti 1he locll 1t1111 Buelneaa i~ reau before you aend any m~ or IM• for eer:vlce1. Reed and unde11tand any contract• betore you elgn. HOME flair ~~~ ~tn • Ftbetgl.is~ S1nls • Showen Counters 949-645-7723 ' -, • I,· ' : ·. : . '' . ~~-~ &aiiT11n MCMll *" ..... ~49-683-8911 l~LBGW=I Are you drowning In overdue blllt? Statlwlde Agency Clll help you gtl back on t1i with· any fln1ncl1t IUlcultlH, bu1ln11a11, homH, boatt. have v1e1tlon end pereonal. 8n·536-1454 I -~~1 DONZl 1611 '98 wllitt wired tnm, Bimini top, tnm l~bs. dual batteries. Pp. s 17,995 949-645-11116 OWN 18 or 20tl ELECTRIC BOAT. AtEE DOCK INCLUDED. Cal lol dellb 111199.le MM7'-1200 2311 soutti COMi 1957 desslC pcric boal BelUI~ cone!, 350 c:rusadef, tr sh wtr cooled. blmiri, lut ITIOO!Y19 covet, GPS. depCh ~r. $12.500 714·271·1215 CLASSIFIBD 842-5878 714-835·3171 J-800·79.CQA'ST BMW 321 IA 197 CADILLAC Concourt 199 Low miles' Clllomes! Wt.le diamond liniSh, llhrf (V44642) $29,995 chrome wtleels. cd stlcilef STERLING BMW (3XVD930) $27,957 MH4S-5900 COASl CADILLAC BMW 3181 Convt. ·97 1.S00.7t.cOAST S.lvef w.tlacll. COi CADILLAC Concoure '97 (VOIS90) $23 995 295 HP , NOflhstar law CREVIEfl BMW rTllles, Sea Mist. llhl & more. 714-835·3171 (212804) $24,988 NABERS BMW 32il Convt. 19$ 281< moles. Sporl package (aTCJ160) $30.995 CREVIER BMW 714435-3171 BMW 328IC '97 Convefll()le (T62503) . $33 995 SltRUNGBMW • Mt-645-5900 aiiW 321 lsA •91 5'>of1 Package (T35439) $28,995 SltRUNG BMW Mt-645-5900 BMW328~-'H Healed ats (T36253J • $31 995 STERUNG8MW 94M4S-5900 FIND 111 apartmenl 11110\IOh classllled (714 )540-9100 CADILLAC DEVILLE '90 Midnight blue. leather allt>ao and morel (261532) S8.988 N48ERS (714 )540-9100, CADILLAC SeYUie Sii '16 Low mile$, 290 H P Nortfl. s1a1. CO, alloys & 11191•1 (8039t0) $24 988 , NABERS (714)54().9100 Cldllllac Cll111 Sdn '97 $21.995 97-4161 BAU£1' JAGIJAR 714-t5).4t00 CAO SEVILLE '90 Grey/grey, 45K low mllu, 1 Owner, good condition. S700Q,IOBO 94t-722.ot09 l'llr:U, ITWll fll!'r'll trr:llll'l.lt 1 llHVUOll l'l.A"l~ll'lllfJ l"•PI OU ~0111 CAOfUAC STS '95 . ~tless Miile diamond fin. , chrome wheels, Bose CO, leal/ler, Norlhstar (3KM6845) $19.898 C04ST CADILLAC 1.S00-79.cOAS T CHEVROl.ET C1111.tter 'H Low mies, balance of war· ranty. new car lrade·lnl (871304) $8,988 NABERS (714)54().9100 CHEVROLET l uMlkX '91 Euio, V-6. 4DR. ldrt condl- 11on. won' last' (255934) $4,988 NABERS (714)540-9100 CHEVY G20. v. TOH cofi: VERSION VANl13. loaded Viper Alarm. an11·lock brakes, xlnt condlllon. $7000 F'llTTI 773·251·9498 CHEVY TAHOE LT 'N t 4. 315 Cert rnlleS, teatner. cd racll. pwr seat. ~ (~APV890) S2 .945 COAST CAOfLLAC 1.S00-79-COAST CHEVY TAHOE LT '97 Two lone firish. ~hr. 4x4 ABS, cnrome wheels, co J300578) $2t!M5 COAST CADILLAC 1.e00-79-COAST DRAIN SVC VAN Fully equi~ '92 Aerostar 1n ex t cond $5000/obo T.OOLS and ALLI 714<!01-3423 FORD TAURUS '95 Low 46K miles V6 \\hlle non-smoller. 5QU9aky clean' (32S3t5) $7.988 NABERS (714)54()..9100 GMC Ertended Clb '97 Sl.E. alloys. bedltne!. ed. 'pwr • sealflwirlllOcks hh, CNCSe, 5 7 VB (~ $19.995 COA T CADILLAC 1-800-79-COAST • JAGUAR XJ& L '97 SEDAN 4D $35,995 97-4888 BAUER JAGUAR ~ 714-953-4800 JAGUAR XJi ( 197 SEDAN 40 S35,9ll5 97~934 BAUER JAGUAR 714·95~800 JAGUAR XJ6 L 197 SEDAN 40 JAGuAR XJS COUPE '95 $26.995 95~928 BAUER JAGUAR 714-953-4800 JAGUAR XJ6 L '97 • SEDAN 4D • 536.995 97-4902 BAUER JAGUAfl 714.953-4900 JAGUAR XJ6 '97 · SEDAN 40 $35,995 ~N937 BAUER JAGUAR 714-953-'800 JAGUAR XJ& '97 • SEDAN 4D $35,995 97-4163 .,------.....;,.·, -------... __ BA~~-:~_sJ_:...OO_Gu_A_R _ m ~ .. e_ts_c_~-~-R_uc_K_~_ JAGUAR XJ6 '97 _ • l.69sc==I SEDAM 4D $36,995 117-4161 BAUER JAGUAR 714.953.qoo Jeep CherokM LattdO '89 6cyl. auto Ale t~ pwr, 111>. pw ps arn-tm ca. lint. alloys $4500 obo 714440-1037. .. LANO ROVER 195. V.a Wht&'T an IOI, 4 whl dnve, 2 · moon 1oots. tul pwr, 1mmac1 $17 .soo 949-494-4 t 20 ....._... MO 'I L 'IS 9lloM oom fl9fteclt ~. va. 2 IOpl. pe, '*· ""· ........, *'· new n.. LIPll *'*'II btl. .._MelS11,450 obo. MW.70l7 NISSAN MAXIMA '99 OLDSMOBILE ALERO '99 Casslcd, pwr seal/y.'lnoo~ locks, 2 4 LTR TWln Cam. pow rental TOYOTA AVALON X(S.'96 • SEDAN 40 $21,995 t6-4925 BAUER JAGUAR 714-853-4800 (40VN242) 512 878 COAST CADIL.LAC 1.S00.7t.c0AST Toyota c.ilca 'iO 2dr ~ Acyl IUIO runs Ol.OSlitOBlLE Au.-ora 99 good P5 pb lo.IC Sl9reO Liiv. cl\rome wtlls. cass.co S750 Obo 949-631-!1852 pwr seats, keyless remoie v w Eu R 6 v AN · 93. (109960) $25 ~7 Nept...ne 8-le 6Sk mo CO"'ST CADILLAC ocetlenl cond111on 1.S00-79-COAST Sti SOO 949 856·9903 • $36,995 ' 97~918 BAUER JAGUAR • Mtrc•d41• 240 dei 'T? Standard trans. VBfY clean, low m1, xlnl lr ansportatlOl'I $3000 pp 94M4W546 Moonrool. aloys. ed. deck wing, powet sea1i;1W1nt locks. preVIOUS rental (210201) ·$19,995 SELL Youn usi.:;u VEIIJCLE TlllWUOH CLASSIFIED 714.953-4900 COAST CADILLAC 1-800.7~0AST ·~HQME~, -H~TH AND BUSINESS .. ·. ~~ ~ . . ' .·,' 1 .. •·• ERVICE ~~ ~,,,.L. ' -, .. ·\; •••• 1.p.1 I .tor all you~ needs.~~ PUBLIC NOTICE Rot>erl toll PrOl'1 Pllfiiiiii tncerio!/extellor, sn\111 fol>s Ott Ceco Painting & Ume Wa&hing 949·14t·3008 ptr lr'SIMIM LMtQSO l•"Dlfl MeNrl51UCCO '*" 5eMlg Soulllem CalllonM tor ~5 years Ll326804 24 hourst 714-554-7131 Califomla Slate lie No C39-810549 Al typeS of roofing and repen l.labillty and Wortc•"• CompensatxJn ln11rance Member N8bOn8I Roofing Contractors Assn Since 19.87 ~ 11 • CQdl.,. I I • WtO.STIRY I GlGUiltiOlSTtRY Snee '61' Custom IUIMure ~ sip covers ~ 1Jql'8 "Piii 714'"1-4112. On the move? Sell your extra household ltemi FARTHING INTERIORS lnstalauon • Removal O.scounl Wlllc:Ollenngs Lt5608t5 Mt-645-9325 THE STRIPPER! Speoahlino In ....aApepel rtmOYll l.1511241 714-913-5037 WE GALS SllOIAd hln!I togellllr 51'1) lnilal. W'liJ m !*I'll ect.'a to Ile crazy Lt735976 9o4M3J.21 H 1-~1 • GOlOEN WES¥ • WINDOW CLEANING SallillCbOll Guareriee LIC'~1os1Rd t4~1·1SU I* wrml • ....,._,. WllMlow9 • c:en.tmeed vinyl ~ & Pll!O doors We .... Alty e:.tl IJCArw 949-450-3214 --.( Ill I ' llOO lt I HIC l tllt \\ 11111.M 'ii-n-cn ~ ~"" Don"' t·k. F'n·t>' r,11m.itl! \\ t' n1.1kt 111111\l' l'itll5 714.~l .3 119 The Calil. Publl<;· Utilities Com· mission REQUIRES lhal a• used house- hold goods movers ~f'lnl their P. U C Cal T number. hmos Ind dlauflels ponl their T.C.P. number in Ill adver11sments II you hive I QVIS· lion •boot the ltQll· lty of 1 mover, !lino or chaulter, call PUBLIC UTllmES • The SfuCCo DOCtor • Room lddilionl. •1UOCO peldq. ,..aioco Ll38811 I 714-GS-nM t • IV?w•• I TheLocol ........ e..W.fl_,......,.,. ... lOCAftNO ILl('1IONI( MAI UM ~j It/A fldp- ~ ~ OOMt.ISION 714-558-4151 -~-... ·~ -, ..• • n• ' ... . . . . ) ~~ ... · ,, ... '6= U HMW...__ A GOOD AD! Call 642-5678 ' ' . , Morch 2, 2000 88 Thor 0 '95 FORD TAURUS Low 46K miles,. V6, white, .non-smoker, squeaky deonl (325315) '90 CADILLAC SEVILLE Midnight blue, low miles, lthr, xlnt condl (811575) '91 CADILLAC FLEETWOOD Frost beige, ton lthr, xlnt cond., rare model! (22695n '95 CADILLAC SEVIW STS Polo green, ton lthr, 290 H.P. Nonhstar, CD & morel (824595) '99 BUICK CENTURY low 5930 miles, beige, mint cond., bol or worr. (426312) '98 CADILLAC CATERA I.ow Jk miles, red, lthr, & morel (1908251 '99 OLDSMOBILE INTRIGUE GLS Only 930 miles! CD, moonroof, alloys, bal. of won-. 137~) '97 CADILLAC ELDORADO ., I I Daily Pilot '. • AFFORDABLE E · 1999 · Catera M • SALE PRICE 500. 2 7 f ·1.only4289, 2000 Escalade 2000 Seville STS $46,875.00 List Price $4.880.00 Nabers Discount LEASE FOR $41,995.00 SALE PRICE LEASE FOR 545 s549t-Mo • taJC for 36 month lease. SS000.00 cash down or trade equity, plus Inception lees • $67 45. 75. + tax tor 36 month lease $4950.00 cash down or trade equity. plus inception fees .. $7092.86.' 1 only 4213. ·Or Purchase For Only S 41,99500 . Or Purchase For Only S 4 7 ,800 The · 2000 Alero Sedan (" So SECURITY DEPOSIT So 1ST PAYMENT l~ASE FOR s339/MO LEASE FOR $199 MO • ID IOt 36 monlha. CloMd Ind .... CCI IClllfMd CtlA $49eO Clown ..S sandll-cl d!M- oft R&sidllll $18, 172 To'311 ol PIY"** $ 11 ,865 • 11X. 1 -70858 •96e t !al tot 36 llOlllllf ao.I end ..... CCI~ Clldll Toal drlw-olf $1,75914 Raid.a S9,61HO Tallll ol ~ $7.Jll.2.ll +Ill 1 -303457 · Or Purchase For Only S2 Or Purchase For Only :.15.t941 '97 CADILLAC CONCOURS 295 H.P. Northstar, low miles, Seo Mist, lthr & morel (212804) S24,988 '96 CADILLAC SMLLE STS · S 88 low miles, 290 H.P. Northstar, CD, Alloys & morel (80391 0) 2 4 t 9 '99 OLDSMOBILE BRAVADA S . 88 Only 5A20 miles! White, lthr, moonroof, CD, bol. of worr. (723936) 2 4 t 9 '97 CADILLAC SEVIW S 6 88 I.ow 21 k miles, Dk. cherry, leather,.V-8 Northstar, bol. of worr. (817 466) . 2 t 9 • 0 '98 CADILLAC ElDORADO . . · S 6 88 Low miles, V8 NorthSlor, green, many extras, bot. of worr. (6127 40) . 2 t 9 '99 CADILLAC DEVIW S I:.. 88 Low~htw llhr. ve Nor1hsa, w. ~~ .. ..,, ~ 1ao265n 2 J.9! 9 '99 CADll.LAC CONCOURS · S 88 Wfwe. pearf, low '520 mills, 300 H.P. Norhlar, bal. of worr., immac.I (735' 18) 3 5 t 9 I.ow 38k miles, while pearl, ton lthr, wper clean, bot. of worr. (602339) s7,988 58;988 5.8,988 516,988 518,988 ~21,988 s23,988 s24,988 '2000 CADILLAC SEVILU S 88 Cashmere beige, low 8800 mil., C.0., alloys, bal. of woo., pm. rental! ( 1 "5~9) 3 7 t 9 @NA 2600 Harbor· Bouleva ti • Costa Mesa · '(714) 540·9100 . :