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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2000-03-03 - Orange Coast Pilot-. . ' ' I FRIDAY, MARCH 3, 2000 NEWS ANALYSIS ......... . Does .JWA • expansion fall under Measure F? •Airport advocates, political analysts say county w1'J likely , be forced to expand John Wayne if El Toro is i:iot built. Greg Risling DAllY PILOT NEWPORT BEACH :_ It sounds· l.Jkc d Newport Beach-fnendly plan lht1l wi.U guard against an expansion of John ~ayne Airport. But those oppos1.11g Measure F. warn IF voters thClt the 1ruttabve on Tuesday's ballot won't stueld John Wayne from future expanSton They ~lleve the measure ts rrured with false promis- es, legal loopholes and wishful thinklng ~ , 00N lEACH I OAol.Y PILOT • 1 have zero faith thdt M easure F will protect us from exi:rans1on, • said Tom Naughton. presi- dent of the Newport Beach·based Airport Tony Dilorenzo will watch many sunsets when he treks thousands of miles up the PaclHc Crest Trail. The hike will take hJm through CalUomia, Oregon and Washington. usually die in their teens, sdld Dr. Thomas Coates, director of L.A. Childrens I losp1tal'!i lhalassemia department. However, treated thalassem1a pdlien~ may live into their 50s. Coate:; said. Paul DiLorenzo, a sophomore at UC Riverside, undergoes blood transfus10n!i evety four weeks. Until recently, he fltuck Working Group, which supports the pro- posetl airport at El Toro. "If you look at the demand m this region for alfll.Jle er- vice, there is no wdy there won't be pres- sure to expand John Wayne if it is the only game in town.• G.oing · tfie . ·eXtramzle an rv needle into his leg that fed him med1-. cine overnight. Doctors have since changed his treatment to a single 72-hour do e once Much is at stake m the Herculean battle over Measure F. If passed, the irut:Jative would require two• Uu.rds voter approval for new airports, haz- ardous waste land- fills and jails. Christian Science leader Jon Harder says churches should try to unite county residents. See stOf'}', Page 4. a week. Tony Dilorenzo will hike thousands of miles up the West Coast to raise money and awareness to fight his brother's illness The drug, Desferal, helps control the amoun5 of toxic Lron pumped mto hls body from his blood.transfusions. Without the medication, Paul's liver would stop workmg More explicitly, the measure reads that any phyStcal expansion and change m operations at any eXlSl:Jng d.ll'pOrt must be subjected to the same formula Andrew Gl•zer DAllY PILOT H e'll walk thousands of mtles, chmb mountains and cross deserts for his little brother. Llterdily. Crest Trail -a tuke that will take him more than four months to complete -to raise money and awarene s to fight thalassemia. d rare and fatal Ulhented blood disease. It wasn't always easy to convmce hun to stick the long needle mto hts leg for I 0 hottrs a day. "When r was a lod, I'd be running around my house trying to gel awdy from my parents and brother," Paul said. "They would have lo hold me down.• San Francisco land-u e attorney Richard Jacobs. who wrote the measure, said it would be hypocntical to reqwre a two-thirds ma1ority lo dpprove an au- port at El,loro and not for John Wayne "•M y body's going to take a beating." said 26-year-old Costa M esa resident Tony DiLorenzo, an avid hiker. His younger brother, Patti Dilorenzo, was diagnosed·with the disease when he was just a year old. , Those suffering from thalassenua have an irregular amount of red blood cells - cells that carry oxygen throughout the body. "It still chokes me up,· said Tony DiLorenzo. ·1 really want to give bdck to my "Part ot the t.lu.nkmg was thdt we have to be consIStenl, • he sdld "The mtent was not only to protect dues around El Toro, but also around John Wayne. The measure does give them the protection they don't have right now.· "But I'll be focusing on why I'm doing this. It's not personal anymore.· brother.· . With his hike. which will take him DiLorenzo will be walking up the Pacific Without medicdtion and regular blood transfusions, severe thalassemia sllfferers SEE HIKE PAGE 8 . :• A childhood hero encountered I t was Jttne 1966. I was 12 ' years old. · M y family was vacation- ing for two weeks on the South Shore of Lake Tahoe. There was boating, swim- ming, hilting and horseback riding -everything a kid would want to do. But first things first. Each morning at the crack of dawn I walked to the general store to buy a newspaper. Heading straight to the sports sec- tion, I'd look tq see what was happening. This particular week Arnold f>almer was winning the U.S. Open at the ·72 HOUIS A quick guide to the weekm d Tom Johnson NOH BOOK Olympic Club in Sa'ii Fran- cisco. As a young golfer, I loved Arnold Palmer. O n the M onday morning following . the final · round, I remember running to the store. The new s, however, shocked me. It was like the Kennedy assassination: I'll always remember ·- where 1 was. Palmer had blown a sev· en-shot lead on the final nine holes and was caught and ued by Billy Casper. I cned on that walk.back lo the cabin. Palmer lost the next day man 18-hole playoff. Fast forward to t 978: I'm selling radio advertising in the Palm Springs market. I also do a live sports show each w eekday evening. On this particular week, I:m covering the Bob Hope Desert Classic with live updates from the media SEE NOTEBOOK PAGE 8 DIAMONDS AND Plit\Rl.S: The Orange County Fair and Exposition Center will hold a gem, jewelry and bead show from noon to 7 p.m. Friday in Building 12 at the fairgrounds, 88 Fair Otive, Costa Mew. Admission is S3 to S4. For m<>t'e Information, call (760) 747-9215. TYING 11tE KN<n' (OR NOT): EJ. Grtff, tuthor of the book • ·~t Is ~rrlage For?" will spHk at Barnes a Noble M9tro Pointe at 2 p.m. SatunMy. Graff wtH dilcuss changing notions of rNrriage through history and will give her views on Proposition 22. l¥nes a Noble MW<> Polnut Is at 9011 South Coast Ortve. ~ 1:;.o, Costa . Mew. For more Information. c.ll (714) ~26. munN8 IADY UDr The Junklir ...... of 0r-.. County wll hold lb lbdtt annuel ~ c.to Night on SIL*r at '"'9 ~ '*-............ Saleh c... ..... The ... • lftdudl c.tllrMt ,., .... ,. • llinl a.don .......... __ .... '°' More " ......... ail ('M)m-la lllU ..., '°"' -·-----··· QSID5 -.. -.--... 13 ••••• 1111Cm ............ MID ON THI Tll TODAY ~ Senior OMSk, fint raund Tee tunes start at 8:30 a.m.; ESPN coverage from hoon to 2 p.m. "9gants P'olrtt Senior o.y Seruors age 60 and older can purchase tickets at admission gates for the discount price of S 10, courtesy of Regents Poinl. SATURDAY ...... Senior a..k. ~round Tee times start at 8:30 a.m.; ESPN cover age from 3 to 4:l0p.m. SEE JWA PAGE 7 INSIDE SPOlfS Who et5e. but AmoW hlrMrl "The King" JOln5 the Toshiba fiekl fOf' the first time and is~ as USUll, to attract the huge gallefy known as Amie's Atrrry Also featured Is the SenlOf PGA Tours C\lmYlt money IHdef. .,_.. ......... considef'ed ~ of the flVOMes ais the 54-hole tournament begins today ........ ,. Md ,, lllHID THI SCINIS T~y. the Pilot profiles COW1ney llMry. chaimw1n ot operations fof the Pro-am portion of the tourNmenl ..... I : . r Alex Coolman DAILY PILOT T hrough the static, he could almost hear Michael Jackson. He could barely hear Lionel Richie's soulful croon or Stevie Won- der's wailing harmonica. It was only when the weather was dear and the radio signals could arc unimpeded through the sky that Arturo Sandoval could tune in the Florida radio stations on ~ r~eiver in Havana. , And when t.He weather was poor, Sandoval couldn't bear America any- more . He was stuck in Cuba without radio contact. Isolated . · "That was the only way we had to listen to what was going on,• said the acclaimed jazz trumpe ter. •w e had so many problems to ge tting access to what was going on in the rest of the world." But just as music gave San- doval his introduction to America, music eventually became his ticket into the c0'1Jltry. Sandoval, who com~s to the Orange County Performing Arts Cen-. te r tonight through Sunday, visited the U.S. for the lirst time in 1978, with his fusion band lra kere. It was an auspicious introduction: The band came to play at Carnegie Hall in New York City. "The hotel was just across the street, the ~bury,• he recalled. "That's one of the biggest impressions uf my We. We couldn't even imagine we were going to be so lucky.• For Sandoval, Carnegie Hall was just the beginning. The player known for his indomitable energy and his finesse with the high notes went on to be named C uba's Best Instrumentalist from 1982 to 1984, releasing a num- ber of successful solo records and pil- ing up a dozen Grammy nominations. Sandoval also struck a friends hip and working relationship with leg- endary bebop trumpeter Dizzy Gille- spie, who died in 1993. The two met in 1977, when Gillespie stopped in Havana for 48 hours during a jazz. cruise. ·we played together, and from then on I started playing with him," Sandoval remembered. • The pair of trumpeters seemed to have an immediate chemistry in their relationship, he said. ·w e connected like we met all our lives. I felt so great an admiration and respect for him even before I met him. I was in heaven.· Thirteen years later, the friendship took an importapt tum, when Gille- spie and Sandoval walked together into the American Embassy in Rome. With Gillespie at his side, San- doval asked for political asylwn. "That's a big step, you know,· St. Paul orpestra to play at ~~e Center The St. Pa ul Chamber Orches- tra, which is celebrating its 40th anruveI'S8J'}' season, will perform at 8 p .m. March 10 in the Orange County Performing Arts Center's TtromHall Nter the direction of Hogh Wolff, the orchestra's principal oooductor, the concert will sbow- cue the talents of the Grammy Award-winning group. With Andrew Wattl at piano; the performance will include Beeth,oven's •Piano Concerto No. 1 Dai~Pilot VOL M. NO. 54 fllli••:Ub• .......... ~ Plnlndlll °"'°"· ·o..sATUIDIY ' I Newport Beach International Film Festival In~ Dmbook, ewnt' wilt lndude feature includes a segment about l8lm Gut the MW New-fllms, shorts ..t docu-Newport Beach's Arny port Belctt ~ mentMies, lnduding Biehl, vi/ho was killed in ·.· Film FestMI set to b9gir'I •Long Nighrs Journey South Africa while helping M.th 30. The eight~ Into the ~ • wfiich with voter registration. f YI ARTURO SANDOVAL •WI-= Orange County Perf onning Arts Center's Founders Hall, 600 Town Cen- ter Drive, Costa Mesa • WHEN: 7:30 and 9:30 p.m. today and Sat- urday, and 1 p.m. Sunday .• HOWMUCH: Tickets: S42 for performances at 1and7:30 p.m., $36 for 9:30 perfor- mance • PHONE:. (714) 740-7878 Arturo Sandoval HJ'riz playing music for 40 years. The first 30 years, 1 was having a l ot of problems to get my m usic in clubs. For any little Qtings I achieve in my life, you hcive to tigh t very hard." . Arturo Sandoval Sandoval said. ·1 was moving out of my country forever and never was able to come back." The sight of the famous musicians wowed the con- sulate staff. and it wasn't long before Sandoval was established in a small apartment in Miami. In retrospect. he said, the move made all the differ- . ence for his career. In Cuba, it was difficult to gamer the recognition he felt he. deserved. · "I'm playing music for 40 years. The first 30 years, I was having a lot of.problems to get my music in clubs. For any little things I achieve in my We, you have to fight very hard.• Though a handful of Cuban musi- . clans Have recently achieved promi- nence in connection with the film arid ·record of "The Buena Vista Social Club,• Sandoval says the gen- eral fate of the players in his c6untry has been bleak. HI'm very happy for those people, the Buena Vistas or whatever they call them, H Sandoval' said. But most musicians don't have the chance to become movie stars, and their lives suffer in a climate of neglect. Cuba's political isolation, Sandoval believes, has had serious conse- quences on the musicians' ability to . make a living with their music, or be remembered for their talent. ""It's such a big group or great Cuban musicians who passed away, and nobody knew who they were.• Had he stayed in Havana, San- doval confirmed, a similar fate would probably have awaited him. "I have no doubts at all,• he said. HYou need some support. You need a record label. You l'\eed a manager. · Maybe I would have been one of those Buena VISta guys. Maybe that would be my opportunity. But I'd have bad to wait another 10 years, and l didn't want to do it.• Doily Pilot ,' r CHECK IT OUT ' ,--,Lighten upJwith funny ·.: · takes ~tfn. the times . I f you're bogged down by ballot measures and con- fused by candidates, it may be time for a little levity, with social satire from New- port libraries. You can read about the dramatic rise and dizzying fall of Al Franken , author of "I'm Good Enough, I'm Smart Enough, and Doggone It, Peo- ple Uke Me," in .Why Not ( . Me," a n otous sendup of presidential politics in which the 44th presidential wannabe makes h1s way to the nation's highest office by focusing relentlessly on ATM fees. Not much in the ritual of AIQerican campaigning goes unscathed in this farci- cal account of our election process. Equally unsparing in its political skewering is ·u the Gods Had Meut Us to Vote They'd Have Glve11 Us Can- did.ates," by equal opportuni- ty muckraker·Jjm Hightower. Based on the p remise that Washington 's worst night- mare is an informed citizenry, this laug h-out-loud political commen- taiy ulti- mately urges us to reclaim the reins or our democrat- ic destiny. In her "Greet- ings from .the IJn- .... .. u-. Sitcom Life;.,-=., coln Bedroom," syndicated columnist.Arianna H uffing- ton gives readers a sidesplit- ting account of a fictional stay at the Clinton White House, during which she gets her soundest advice from Socks, the First Cat. While she again pokes fun at the American Political scene in her newest diatribe, sub- versively titled "How to Overthrow the Govern- ment." she also provides a list of serious sell-help reme-• dies -from family vofun- teertsm to writing letters lo Congress. "Stick with your friends" is the simple message of •sttcldn': The Cue for Loy- alty,• by political strategist Jim Carville. In addition lo an amusing take on Wash - ington turncoats, the colorful Ragin' Cajun offe.rs thoughts on loyalty toward family, friends, religion, political par- ties and even brands in this treatise about a principle he finds sadly lacking j.rr con- temporary times. You can look at the last 100 years like you've never seen them before in "Our Dumb Century," a collection of faux journalism from •The Onion," the Madison, Wis.- based newspaper that prides itself on misinforming half a million readers a week with hilarious social spoofs. For a sure-fire antidote to stuffed- shirt reporting, don't miss this National Lampoon-style per- spective on the march of his- tory from 1900 to the present. U your whole existen~e is just loo serious and you'd like to revisit simpler times, check out "How to Uve a Sitcom Ufe,"' a tongue-in· cheek guidebook to achiev- ing your desired lifestyle using television personalities as role models. Filled with helpful hints for such domes- tic issues as choosing a car. buying clothes ~oaring for a pet, this new m"'"ume is served up with razor sharp wit by.self-professed TV junkie Mark Bennett, who manages to find savvy solu- tions for dozens of everyday . dilemmas in classic sitcom scenarios. • otECK fT OUT is written by the staff of the Newport Beach Publk Library. This week's column is by Melissa Adams, in collaboration with JOne Pilsitz. F tar~ • in C for Piano, Opus 15• and "Symphony No. t inC, Opus 21.. lllEFLY IN DITEIOOI OCC orchestra plans third concert of season The Orange Coast College Symphony Orchestra will pre- sent a concert of works by American composer Aaron Cop- land and Russian composer Dim: itrl Shostakovich at 7:30 p .m.' March 12. After iDtem ....,., tbe 01daeltia will pllfaaD Sbaltalrovk:b'I ·s,m- pbany No. s. • nae caoomt 11 t11e third al the tjmpbany'l 381l .. - IOll. Orange Coast College's Robert B. Moare Tbeetre. Best known for the tune •Tom Dooley,• tbe folksy trio began in Palo Alto tn 1957. In three-part balmony, tbe group includes ...,hetl George Grove, Bob Haworth and Bob Shane. .. .... . Ane w work by Michael Daugherty, •sunset Strip," also will be per- formed. ~agb Wolff • 11ckets to the concert are $35 and S«. The Center is at 600 1bwn Center Drive, Col1a Mesa. For tickets and more Informa- tion. call (714) 740-7878. Directed by Alan Remin9ton. the symphcmy Wlll begin wttb tbe four epilodel from Copland'• •Rodeo": •Buckaroo Holiday," "Chorale Nocturne,• "Saturday Night wa1tz• and "Howdown.• 1lcUel .. SB .t tbe doari • tn 8dvance. -ocC .. at 2101 ..... bad. CCJlta MeN. Par ticbla GI' ... iDfOimatlan. cd (714) 432 .... 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Bush, • · • • o~e else ls. ~ are 21 of them on the ballot McCain said he was a victim .C,ound dead th T~king about politics, Just make sure you vote for ·reformer• and then Bush said 1 ~ · at is. the ones that "help our kids• he was a •retom1~r with Next Tuesday, as I strotlgly and vote against the ones that results.• Then McCain said he suspect you are aware, is the "hurt our kids." was the "real refonner .• Is • Associate of James guilty to charges of conspiracy and attempted murder. Police said D'Saachs, a Los Angeles business man. is suspected of driving the getaway vebide aftet the attempted slaying of Riley, the chief executive offi- cer at Biofem Inc., where Ford was the director -of science. TuCallforrua Primary. Super Whew, what a relief! How there a "real refonner with esday. The Big One, easy is that? · results?" I Patrick Riley was a suspect in crime and want~d to avoid trial; attorney says. Our fellow Americans in Someone asked me recent-A: Call the Reform Patty. this Mid_ 15 other states will ly how the same proposition • They're the reform experts. u cast ~eu votes for the ~resi-Peter Buffa can ·~el~ our ki~· or "hurt you get their machine, it den~al wannabe of tberr / our kids, depending on means their delegates are hav- .. cho1ce. They will also say •yes, COMMENTS & CURIOSITIES which side ls making the ing another fistfight. The only please• or "no, thanJCs " to claim. \ reformer I know who'always Cl•ucli• Figueroa DAllY·PILOT more initiatives than you can "Obviously, those are got results was a guy from the shake a ballot al and ls an •outsider" and not • typos,• l explained. "People Inquisition Party named A man suspected in con: nection with the shooting of a Newport Beach business man was found dead in his Irvine home Thursday of an appar- Riley was shot in the face as he arrived•for work Mon- day morning at his Irvine Spectrum office. These days, people get •a politician.· I know this gets wouldn't be sleazy enough to "Torquemada.• He was very uptight about voting. Don't a little confusing when people _use kids as a hot button for an results-oriented. stress. It's easy. Just follow the who have been in office for issue that has nothing in the "Peter B. Election Handbook" years condemn "the p<>liti· world to do with kids. The law I gave you last time. cians" and the "insiders," but wouldn't allow it.• First, set aside a few quiet just go with it. Speaking of questions, I'm moments between now and Finally, check the pictures adding a brief FAQ section Tuesday to look over the cam-carefully. Remember, those (Frequently Asked Questions) paign mail from the candidates pictures are candid shots of a to the Peter B. Handbook this and the 21 -yes, that's 21 as candidate in absolutely reaJ year: in "twenty-one• -ballot ini-situations, so they tell you a tiative campaigns. Every little lot about who someone really thing you need to know can · is. At an absolute minimum, be found somewhere in that there should be pictures of mountain of glossy brochures. the candidate in a family It's all true, every word. It photo, talking to kiqs, me~t- . has to be. People can't just lie. ing with seniors, and talking The law wouldn't allow it · with a cop. · The candidates? A no-Don't huny on this. It's very brainer. U you're a Republican, important. Make a checklist only vote for Republicans who that says "family," ".kids,• are "proven tax fighters" and "seniors," "cops." In the "tough on crime.• Don't waver "seniors• photo, the candiddle on this. "Tax fighter" ls not should always be pointing at enough. Make sure it says something on the table or on "proven.• the wall. And the "cop" photo Also, they have lo be "Rea-should show either the cop or gan Republicans.· Anybody the candidate leaning on·a • can be a Republican. But only police car. very special Republicans who I know the photos can look are highly qualified get to call phony, but remember, they're themselves "Reagan Republi-not staged. The law wouldn't cans.• allow it. · • . If you're a Democrat, only Ballot initiatives used to be vote for Democrats who will confusing, but now they're • fight "for the people.• Also, really simple --which is a Q[•There are 17 names on my presidential ballot this year. Who on Earth are all those people? A: It's called •democracy at work.· U you want to be presi- dent. being unqualified just isn't good enough anymore. You have to be wildly unquali- fied. (See file under "Lyndon LaRouche" and "Donald Trump"). Q: Both John McCain and George W. Bush deny any mudslinging and are disgusted witb negative campaigning. So who's sending out all the sleazy phone bank messages? A: Obviously, neither of them. They both deny it. And besides, the law wouldn't allow it. Saddam Hussein ~aybe. 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I'll let Sharon Miles, a •Natural Law" candidate in the 48th Congressional District explain it: "From the perspective of . natural law, which governs everything in the universe per- fectly and without a problem, ' there is no confusion or hesita- tion.· Well, OK then! (See file under "Lyndon LaRoucbe" and "Donald Trump•). So there you have it. Vote early and often. Just follow your Handbook and you'll do fine. l gotta go. • PETER BUffA is a former Costa Mesa mayor. His column runs Fridays. He can be reached via e-mail at Ptr840aol.com . ent suicide. . The body of Dr. Larry Ford, • a partner of James Patrick Riley, who was shot through the cheek Mongay in Irvine, was discovered Thursday afternoon by his wife in the couple's Irvine home, authori- ties said. Ford's attorney, Stephen Klarich, sald his client was at his office early that afternoon to discuss the possibility of Ford being arrested. Klarich said Ford left his office at 12:30 p.m. "Police were on)y l~king at Ford as both a witness and a suspect in the CJir!le, • Klarich explained. "He said he didn't want to put his family th.rough the trauma of a trial.· Dino D'Saachs, • 56, on . Wednesday .pleaded not Police searched Ford's res- idence Wednesday al"ld found . substantial evidence indicat- ing lus involvement in a con-' spiracy to kill Riley. Lnvestiga-' tors said D'Saachs had known Ford for 15 years. Prosecutors speculated that the incident was a conspiracy between three assailants to assassinate Riley for finandal gain. , "We're not sure lf Ford's death is in connection to filing the case on Wednesday,· said lrvine police Lt. Sam Allevato. Riley and Ford were bu5i- n~ss partners for about 12 years and their "relationship was good,· said Klanch. Riley was released Wednes- day from Mission Hospital Regional Medical Center. Alle- vato said police do not know il Ford made contact with Riley before his death. said Allevato. >YOGA > 50DY .CONDmONING >STRETCH LEARN ,TECHNIQUES TO HELP YOU &ELEASE STRESS STRENGTt:IEN YOUR 6ACK AND SPINE UNITE YOUR MIND AND 60DY MORNING AND EVENING CLASSES AND SATURDAY WORKSHOPS 204 WASHINGTON STREET IN 6AL60A ACROSS FROM THE 6AL60A MARKET (949) 723-3357 •BRING THIS IN FOR ONf FREE CLASS ......... ( ;.__NEW-5W-DE_NT_5_0N-LY-..I ~~------~--------------------, r · · I i :n · 1 Red orating l 20 f I I any custom made floral arragemenc I min. purch.uc SI00.00 before discount. Not good with anv othtr offers. Expires 3/9100 r L-----------~~~~~~~~-----------~. ~ r---- CANDELS, CRYSTAL, GLASSWARE, • LEF1oN LIGHT HOUSE. AU. PRE-MADE Ft.ORAL ARRANGEMENTS N0t good with any other °"""'· bpra J/9/00 .. M\lft Pre.mt Coupon L--------------------------~--~ I 4 .Friday, Morch 3, 2000 MAKING THEIR VOICES H~D . ..; . • MARlANfl!A DAY MAsSEY I DAILY Pit.OT .. 'lrotnHI ·TOWN • Send ~ 10WN Items to . the o.ily Pilot. 330 W. Bay St.. Cos- i. Me5A 92627; fax to (M9) 646- 4170 Ot CAii (949) 7~330. A com- pl~e listing may be found at c:Milypllot.com. TODAY lbe Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce will · hold a Chie( Executive Offi- cer Round Thble from 7:30 a.m. to noon at Berghell Assoe . dates, 500 Newpqrt Center Drive, Suite 620, Newport Beach. The $100-per-person meeting is designed to give CEOs an environment where they may speak with fellow executives With similar con- cerns. For more information, call (949) 729-400. .. lbe Orange County Fair and ,. Exposition Center will kick off a three-day gem. jewelry and bead show from noon to 7 p .m. The show continues from 10 a.rn. to 7 p.m. Satur- day and 10 a.m. to 5 p .m. Sunday in the fairground's Building 12, 88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. Admission is $3 to $4. For more infonnation. call(760)747-9215. Sean Cox, a member of Union Local 803, matches in protest of the use of nonunion workers employed by Covi Concrete Construction Inc. at a job site in Newport Center. Hundreds of union workers gathered Thursday for the latest in a series of protests against the company's hiring policy. The Jewish Community Cen- ter of Orange County will begin a three-week series of Kinderclub special events for Purim from 3:45 to 4:45 p.m. to<lay, and continuing March 10 and 17. The series is $30 for JCC members, $35 for nonmembers. The center is at 350 East Baker-St.,· Costa Mesa. For more information, call (71 4) 755-0340. ~~ Plumbing, Heating ~ Air Conditioning Celebrating 46 years of service in your community. 7~~1 .. ~--------, •. s•o•1111e1111111n ! 20~!! ! 949 All,yffs7sssi • Fac,iaJ1, Mauap. Microderma"ralion, Hyd.rotherapy, Maolcure/P94icure, Steam Rooms, Bod:r w ... ps a Scrubs, Waxing, Electrolysis, PHlt, Mother-to-Be. Gill Certilicates ac more. With Environmentally Safe eaa 7~ a. ?w ~' (714) 381-5763 The Exchange Club of New- port Haroor will bold a talent contest at 6:30 p.m. in the Oasis Senior Center, 5th and Marguerite avenues in Coro- na del Mar. There will be three age groups·for contes- tants, and the winner of each will be awarded a plaque. For more information, call (949) 673-8701.. Orange C.oast College will present •Africa Camera Safari,· the sixth program in its series of •Armchair Adventures,• at 7 p.m. Clint Denn, an actor, writer and cameraman, will sliow films of game preserves in eastern Africa and a visit to Tanza- nia's Ngorongoro Crater. The cost is $7 to $9. Orange Coast College is at 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. For more infonnation, call (714) 432- 5880. AdopUon professionals will lead a round-table discussion on adoption at 7 p.m. at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, 600 St. Andrew's Road, Newport Beach. The free event is geared for peo- ple curious about adopting a child and people whose lives have been touched by adop- tion. 'For more information, call (949) 631-2880. SATURDAY· Roger's Gardens will present a seminar on rose care with Stu Span, Roger's rosarian, at 8:30 a.m. The seminar will cover choosing roses for appropriate areas, eliminat- ing diseases and destructive insects, and keeping roses healthy through the seasons. The nursery is at 2301 San Joaquin Hills Road, Corona Please join us for a free hour of insight into healing confliccs thac divide our Orange-County community. Learn how issues can be' resolved through love and prayer. This lecture will be given by Jon Harder, · C.S.B. a member of the Christian Science Board of Lectureship, from Cape Porpoise, Ma.inc. Mr. Harder wilJ share thoughts from the Bible and Science and Health that offer tools to heal disharmony. Thit lecrutt is IPOmottd by Second Cbwch of Oariat, Scinac•. Newpon Bach. -l'lew call (9'9) 644·2'17 fOr mott ~ Satiuday, MA;fCh 4th 10100 Lm. Edwaidl ... Newpod neits • Nc*.f"" ~om., Nawpc::n ._. ...... ,.... ..... Daily Pilot del Mar. For more informa- tion, call (949) 721-2.100, ext. 569. ne 1.atest Tblng_ Metapb,:- ca1 Bookstore will hold a "mind, body and sou1· fair from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. The event will feature free face- painting for kids, food and supplement sensitivity test- ing, Cbak.ra, alµ'a and goal balancing, and much more. The store is at 270 East 17t,h St., Costa Mesa. For more information, call (9'49) 645- 6211. . ,\ E.J. Graff, author of !'What ls Marriage For?" will speak at Barnes & Nobie Metro Pointe at 2 p.m. Graff will discuss changing notions of marriage through history and.give her views on Proposition 22, the Knight Initiative. The book- store Is at 901-B South Coast Drive, Suite 150, Costa Mesa. For more information, call (714) 444-0226 .. lbe Council on Amertcan- lslamic Relations will pre- sent an . .Arab and Muslim Ameiican Porum' from 6 to 8 p .m. The forum will ieature Jim Zogby, president of the Arab American Institute, and other speakers who will · di.scuss issues. 'such as· dis, criminatory profiling and the use of economic ~anctions. The event is free and refreshments will be served at the Westin South Coast . Plaza Hotel, 686 Anton Blvd., Costa Mesa. For more information, call (714) 776- 1847. Corona del Mar High School's PTA will hold its •Grad Night 2000 Parent Par- ty• from 6 to 9 p.m. at Glab- man'.s Furniture & Interior Design, 3089 Bristol St., Costa Mesa. Tickets are $25. (949) 515-6000. The Junior· League of Orange County will hold its sixt}l annual "Monte Carlo Night• at 6:30 p.m. at The Clubhouse, a new restaurant in South Coast Plaza, Costa Mesa. The fund-raising event, which benefits chil- dren's programs, will fea- ture casino-style gambling, ·a silent auction and a· band. Tickets are $50. For more information, call (949) 263· 3785. SUNDAY Ufellne ChlropracUc will host a health fair and com- munity appreciation day from 10 a .m .. to 1 p.m. with osteoporosis screening, blood-pressure checks, mas- sages and much more. The office is at 3010-B Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. For more information, call (714) ~62- 2142. University Synagogue will present •Art and Choco- late,• a fine art and craft show and sale, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m, at the Jewish Fed- eration Campus, 250 E. Bak- er St., Costa Mesa. The event will feature jewelry, ceramics, glass, fiber, sculp· ture, painting and more. For more in.formation, call (949) 631-3248. MONDAY PrevenUon Plus will otter affordable ultrasQund testing for stroke, vascular disease and osteoporosis, by appoint- m.ent sta.rtt.ng at 9 a.m. at Newport-Mesa Cbriltian Center, 2599 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. Por more infor· mation. call (800) 795-1·743. Coutllne Coumellng Center of Newport Beach wW hold a free lecture on •ADD Overview• at 7 p.m. The event will give participants general information about symptoma, diagnosis and treatment of Attention Deficit Disorder. lbe center ls at 1200 ~ Suite 105, New- port Beach. For more infor- mation, call (949) 476-0991. A. Gnet DedilODI .U.C.- llOD of •lbe Buro'I Cbal- le~e to the DolJar• wW be led by Stan Bvam from 7:30 to 9 p.m. at St. Mark Presby· terian Cb~, 2100 Mar Vista, N.wport Beach. The .... of dllc:ull6om .. baled cm utidel m-.. Pomgn Pal·· icy Alin. mac1J mattidalil. Wlddl .,. ......... at ... daurcb IOr 112 .... .........Cll .... ~ 1•1. f . . r Doity Pilot TUESDAY The Newport Hills Garden Club will celebrate Arbor Day at the Environmental Nature enter, 1601 16th St., New- . port Beach. Bring a brown bag lunch for a picnic under ' the trees. Poi more informa- tion, call (949) 830-7130. • Mother's Market will present a free seminar, •Why We Get Sick, and What Vk c;an Do to .. .. -~ AROUND TOWN Stay Well,• Crom 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. in its patio cafe. The market is at 225 East 17th St., Costa Mesa. For more infor- mation, call (800) 595- MOMS. (595-6067) The Jewish Peder11Uon Young Business & Profession- als group will hold an after! work mixer for singles and married couples ages 25 to 45 al 6:30 p.m. at Classic a, 4250 Martingale Way.. Newport Beach. The cost is $10 in advance or $15 at the door. For more information, call (714) 755-5555. ext. 225. 28. The fee is $15 per session. The center is at 1501 Superior Ave., Suite 202, Newport Beach. For more information, call (949) '548-0885, ext. 6, The Center tor Leaming and Behavioral Solutions will pre-ONGOING sent a four-week cours·e. A women's therapy s\Q)port starting Tuesday with D{. group meets to discuss rela- Shirin Ansari, on "Tools and tionsl').ip issues at 6:30 p.m. Strategies for parents of clril-Tuesdays at 1151 Dove St., dren with Leaming Difiicul-No. 105, Newport Beach. For ties." Classes will meet from more information, call Bar- 6:30 to 8 p.m. through March · bara at (949) 261~8003. Neighboihood t;;tllli~ Fwi AMERICAN THE ARCHES 3334 West Coast Hwy Newport Beach (949) 645-7077 THE CLUBHOUSE South Coo.st Plaza Bristol St @ 405 Costa Mesa (71 4) 708-2582' LA CAVE 1695 Irvine Avenue ·Costa Mesa (949) 646-7944 NEWPORT R1B COMPANY 2196 Harbor Blvd Costa Mesa (949) 631 ·21 10 YANKEE TAVERN 333 BayslOe Dr Newport Beach (949) 675-533-3- ZUBIES CHICKEN COOP 414 Old Newport BIVd Newpcrt Beach (949) 645-6086 BREWERY /TAVERNS/BARS OURTY NELLY'S 2915 Redhlll Av.e Costa Mesa • (71 4)957-1951 GOATHILl TAVERN 1830 Newport Blvd Costa Mesa (949) 548-8428 NEWPORT BEACH BREWlNGCO. 2920 Newport Blvd Newport Beach (949) 675-8449 OCEANFRONT BAR6 GRILl . 105 Main St Balboa (949) 675-7382 RUDY'S BAR a GRILL 3110 Newport Blvd Newport Beach (~49) 723-0'293 THE YARDHOUSE Harbor Blvd at Triangle Square Costa Mesa (949) 642-0)9() FINE D INING BAYSIDE 900 Bayside Drive Newport Beach (949) 721-1222 • www.baysiderestaurant.com Bl STANGO l 9 l 00 Von Karman Ave Irvine (949) 752-5222 www.blstongo.com FRENCH FOURCHETTE 704 E. Bo1QAo Blvd Balboa (949) 673-3263 . Hr)Tf t' HYAn llVINE 1.7900 Jombotee Rd IMne (949) 975-1234 HYATT NEWPOITIR 1107 ..JombOfee Rd Newport Beach (949) 729-1234 Ir l 1 ,\' • IOW.KHYIB 16i1 w. Su*' ...... ,.,. Serita Nto (714) 436-1010 IRISH DUR1Y NELlY'S 2915 Redhlll Ave Costa M esa (714) 957-1951 " JAPANESE AMA CHI 2675 lrvlne Ave Costa Meso (949) 645-5518 BENIHANA 4250 Birch St Newport Beach (949) 955-0822 TEN SUSHI a SEAFOOD 580 Anton Blvd Costa Mesa (714) 42.4~9010 MEXICAN AvttA'S El RANCHITO 2101 etocentia Ave Costa Mesa (949) 642· 1 l 4f MARGARITAVILLE 2332 W. Coast Hwy Newport Beoch (949) 631-8220 Ml CASA 296 E. 17th St Costa Meso · (949) 645-7626 • ITAUAN CARMELO'S 3520 E. Coast Hwy Corona del Mor (949) 675-1922 flNBAR'S ·. 901 South Coast Ortve Costa Meso (7 14) 641 -300) NICK'S RJSTORANTE 2300 Harbor Blvd Costa Mesa (949) 722-7566 SABATINO'S 251 Shipyard Woy Newpcrt Beach (949) 723-0621 SCAMPI TRATTORIA l 576 Newport Blvd Newport Beach (949) 645-8560 VILLANOVA 3131 W. Coast Hwy Newport Beach (949) 642-7880 MFDITE RRANEAN CAFFE PANINI . -2530 W. Coast Hwy Newport Beach • (949) 650-0101 CORRADO lCXX> Brtstol Street North Newport Beach (949) 252-9396 MoROC1__'AN MARRAKESH 1976 Newport Blvd Costa Mesa (949) 645--8384 ILIZAll1H HOWAID DINNER 1HIA1ll 690 Ei Camino Real Tustin (714) 838-1540 OIANQE COUNTY PElf()IYN8 Alll CIN1ER COO Town Center Ortve · COltoMMO ' (714) -.2122 IOUIM COAST •R10IY 66& TC7#n Centw Dr . ColtaM..a (71 4) 70MeOO ~ ·AJM&H i .It ~ ~'INEHTIC !APANESE RESTAURA~ ~ 6 A~D 'i.USIU ~I ~ I Elegant Dining • Co.mQlete Bar • Sushi To Go I ~ Lunch M-F. 11 :30 • 2 p.m. • Dinner M·S, 5 -10 p.m. • Closed Sonday ~ 2675 Irvine Ave.• Costa"Mesa pi (949 645-5518. 949 645-5519 iSJ CAFFE PANINI Now Open In Newport Beach The s6me great food as our location in Corona del Marl Enjoy breakfast, lunch or dinner on our garden patio! Open 7 days a week, 7om to 1 Opml' · 2530 W. Coast Hwy, Newport Beach (Mariner's Mile, across ond 2 blocks west of Bolboo Boy Clubl (949) 650·0101 I ' Friday, Morch 3, 2000 5 The Friends of tbe Newport in the special book doset next Beach Public Ubrary Used to the store at 1000 Avocado Book Store needs to replenish Ave. For more informat.Jon. its book stock. Patrons .are call (949) 759-9667. • • urged to bring in unwanted book W"th th e ti f The Newport Beach New -s. 1 e xcep on ° comers Club meets dt 'to a.m . law books or magaziries, all , donations _ hardcover and the third Wednesday of each month at different homes. The paperback -are welcome group of about 100 women go and are lax-deductible. on the road, play golf, tennts, Books may be left at any of . bridge and more. The group the three branch libraries -also holds several evening Balboa. Mariners or Corona parties. For more ulfonndbon •• 1 del Mar. They can also be left call (949) 854-4501. FAT TUESDAY MARDI GRAS PARTY Tuesday~ March 7- 6:00-11 :OOpm ' NEW ORLEANS LAGNlAPPE BUFFET featurmg · Louisiana Red Beans, Popcorn Rice and ~au~agc.., Chicken and Shrimp Jambalaya, Cornbcead .mJ Hllihpupp1cs • Costume Contest First Priu:: Complimentary Weekend . rav at the Hyan Newpom:r (room only) Sc:cond Prize: S 100.00 Hyatt Newponcr G1f1 <..ertificarc • Live Entertainment Dixie All Sm Band NO COVER CHARG£1 For infotmauon, please call (949) ~2'>-6160 l '--~r\-L T I I 07 Jamboree Rd. Fwl ~ Hym Tvurf1 Ncwpon Beach 92660 Pllll PllTTI 01 SECGIDI Piii ii (Pasta Dishes or Entree Dishes} · .. ..., .. '. .. . . .. •. 6 Friday. Morch 3, 2000 . Beloved . teacher tnemorialized •A palm tree is dedicated and award created in memory of Estancia High educator Tom Fisher. Danette Goulet DAILY PILOT • ' COSTA MESA ~ ln a qui-• e.t yet emotional c~remony Thursday, students, faculty, administrators and family members paid homage to• Tom Fisher, the Estancia High School science teacher who passed away in November. For 33 years, Fn;her dedi- cated his life to the students of Estancia, who remembered him for his caring demeanor, encouragement and sense of humor. "He was always there when you needed some- thing,· said junior Charity Magsig, who was brought to tears during the dedication ceremony. "He was_always Cdring about students. He would talk to us and share his personal thoughts.• The 61-year-old biology teacher died of a heart attack Nov. 22 in the very classroom in which he dedicoted his life to leaching. MARIANNA DAY MASSEY I DAILY PILOT Estancia High Scbool held a memorlal service Thunday for the late Tom Fisher. Froin left, Fisher's son-In-law Don Johnston, daughter Ann Johnston and Wife Ginny Fisher listen to students' shared me mories. · Fisher was reme mbered Thursday with the . .planting and dedication of a Hawaiian Palm, which wos placed in lhe school's science wing where he toughl. Aside from being an involved teacher, FLSher was an active coach at Estancia for years. He spent 15 years as the head coach for track and field and nearly 20 as the freshman football coach. For that reason, the school has also created the Tom Fisher Memorial Award for Outstanding Excellence in the Areas or Science and Ath- letics. Each year, the name of a senior who has excelled in these areas will be inscribed on a special plaque. Although they asked lo be left to grieve in November, Fisher's family attended the dedication ceremony to thank the school community for all of their letters and support. "We're honored by the presentations of the tributes to' my father,"· said Fisher's daughter, Ann Johnston. Anthony Fisher, Tom Fish- er's twin brother and the per- son who knew him longest, addressed students and fac· ulty, regaling them with sto- ries about 'his brother's youth~ Wayne Kraiss, president of Vanguard University and the father of two sons who were once students of Fisher's, also remembered the teacher at the ceremony. •He always believed in (students) -be was an encourager,· Kraiss said. Although Kraiss' son roc,med the halls of Estancia years ago, his sentime nt proved true with current stu- dents as well. "He pushed us to do things When you need to know ... . • Find it fast in your hometown newspaper Come join us in recognizing the efforts of the dedicated· men and women of the Newport Beach Police Department The Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce invites you to attend the 29TH ANNUAL POLICE APPRECIATION BREAKFAST· Sponsored by the business men and women who work and live in the Newport Harbor Area, this awards breakfast honors the fine efforts of the Newport Beach Police Department and its tkdication to providing services on a daily basis which preserve the peace and tranquility of our Community. The publ~c is encouraged to attend . .. 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Pl«U• ""'11°'FAX11tl1/orm or toll: New,oa1...,._~0 •• .tCare1 • J470J...._ 9toM. Newpoft Beach. CA 92660 •~·PAX flW729.oMl7 • www.awµrd :t 009 I would otherwise never do,• said 16-year-old student Desiree Hardy. "When I took -bis class, he was asking peo- ple to take the Golden State Exam -I ended up getting honor5. I never would have thought of doing it.• With the exception of his first three years, Fisher spent his entire teaching career at Estancia -he was there since the day it opened. "Tom Fisher served this • school. but he served Utis community and we're all the richer because he came to Estancia," Kraiss said. lllEFLY · 111 THE NEWS New playgrounds for Newport park The city will replace equipment on both play- grounds at West Newport Park in order to comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act and safety requirements. . Andrea McGuire. seruor recreation manag~r. s~d the city would UJce to get new equipment for preschool children at .West . Newport Park North and schoolchildren at West Newport Park South. Current safety regula- tions require separate play equipment for toddlers and older kids. Unfortunately, both playg~unds are too small to comply with the regulations, so the park will ·be split. One will be replaced this year and the other next year. The public is invited to offer input regarding the replacement of the play- ground facilities at the next Parks, Beaches & Recreation Commission meeting Tues- day. • " · "(They can suggest] any- thing, ·like which play- ground is better for the dil- fer:ent age. groups," ,McGuire ~aid. "They can give us · input on types of ~pment if they want to." VOLUNTE~R DIRECTORY • VOUINIEER DIRECTORY runs periodically in the Daily Pilot on a Fotating basis. If you'd like infOf· mation on adding your organiza· tion to this list, call (949) 574-4228. SEXUAL ASSAULT VICTIM SERVICES OF ORANGE COUNTY Volunteers· are needed to provide assistance on the crisis hotline and at the hos- pital. There is a special need for bilingual and bicultural volunteers. For more infor- mation, call (949) 756-0677. · Doily Pilot The commission will take public input at its Tuesday meeting, which starts at 1 p.m. in City Hall, 3300 Newport. Blvd. Newport wins engineering award The city received an . honorable mention for its engineering on the MacArthur Boulevard wideniiig and realignment project. The recognition was part ot an Engineering. Rroject Achievement Award pre- sented by the Orange County Engineering Coun- cil on Feb. 26. Don Webb, Public Works Director, accepted the award on ~e city's behalf. . The project was to widen the existing roadway to accommodate more vehi- cles. The city was careful with the construction tn order to maintain smooth traffic flow and have a min- imum imp0sition to tourists and holiday shoppers. The area accommodates nearly 50,000 vehic;les per day. The city worked with consultant Robert Bean, William Frost and Associ- ates to improve 9cean views and overall project aesthetics with the use of contour grading and_ native landscaping. ·-Noaki Schwartz COSTA MESA OVIC PLAYHOUSE The playhouse needs vol- itnteers for ushering, back- stage, mailings. typing, lights and many other duties. Jltor more infonna· tion,call(949)650-5269. COSTA MESA HISTORICAL SOOETY The society collects infor· mation, photos and artifacts relating to the history ol Costa Mesa and the harbor area. Volunteers are need- ed for clerical tasks, com- puter input and help in the library. For more informa- tion, call (949) 631-5918. , . •", ~ily Pilot JWA CONTINUED FROM 1 Local airport activists said the measure's definition of •expansion• will be left to legal interpretation. Naughton said the initiative doesn't pre- clude the CQunty from expand- ,ing John Wayne because there ~ be a huge demand over Volunteer > DIRECTORY COSTA MESA LITERACY COUNCIL The Costa Mesa 4teracy Center nee"ds volunteer tutors to teacn English as a ·second language. A. $30 materials fee provides. everything needed to lead a student through two skill books. To register, or for more information, call (949) 548-3384 or (949) 548-6584. COSTA MESA SENIOR CENTER . ' the next · 10 to 20 years for adciltional fllght:S in Orange County. . When a settlement agree- ment·-which limits the nwn· ber of fllghtS and passengers out of John Wayne each year -expires in 2005, Naughton Qelieves Measvre F won't be able to put lhi brakes on the expansion. The scenario could be frightening, Naughton added. If the measure passes, El Toro abused, neglected and abandoned children. Volun- teers work one-on-one with a child for three hours a week. For more information, call (714) 935-6124, CRISIS ASSIS'MNCE PROGRAM, INC. TI1is nonprofit organization is seeking volunteers for its expanding trauma response· pr~am. Volun~eers would assist law enforcement, fire fighters and emergency- ' type responders by provid- ' . may not get off the ground. Residents countywide could form an alliance calling for a larger-scale John Wayne. It ·would leave Newport- Mesa in the minorllf, stranded on its own ix>litical island, he said. Political consultant Eileen Padberg said the fuhlre of the county's aiJJx>rt dilemma will likely be decided in court. Many observers expect the measure will be contested, if i, I (949) 645-8489. EXCHANGE aua otlLD ABUSE PREVEN110N aNTER Donate new school supplieS or become a volunteer to help children victimized by child abuse. Volunteers work with county referrals to assist high-risk victims of pa.rental dl').lg addiction. Drop off supplies at the Child Abuse Center Office in Costa Mesa at 2482 New- port Blvd., No. 7; or Union Bank in Newport Beach, at 1090 Bayside O,rive. Call 1 (949) 722-1'107 for more information. The multipurpose senior ser- -_ ~ ~ facility at the comer of -· 19th Street and Pomona ing emotional first aid and support to injured or trau- matized people. Other vol- unteers would provide dis- patch and office support. No experience is necessary, training will be provided. For more information, call (949) 588-1414. FISH -HARBOR AREA INC. Call 642-6060 to help Friends in Service to Humanity (FISH) assist with the Mobile Meals program · and provide ongo~g emer- gency assistance to those in need. Both always seek vol- unteer assistance in a vari- ety of areas. ):or more infor- mation, call (949) 645-8050. .. Avenue seeks volunteers for a vartety of ~sks. For more information, call (949) 645-· 2356 between'9 a.m. to 5 p.m. COSTA MESA POLICE DEPARTMENT Seniors age 55 and up are being sought to help sta1f the West Side substation. Volunteers would be asked tp work two fou!-hour day- time shifts per week and would be responsible for answering phones, bicycle registration, fingerprinting, data entry and assist with other citywide projects. Bilingual seniors in Spanish and English are also need- ed. For an application ·or more information, contact Senior Volunteer Fred Gaeckler at (114) 754-5208. COURT-APPOINTED SPEOAL ADVOCATES Volunteers are needed to -set'Ve as advocates for "The history of Christianity furnishes sublime proofs of the supporting influence and protecting power bestowed on man by his heavenly Father" -Science and Health with Key to · the Scriptures by Mary Baker Eddy DISPUTE RESOLUTION SERVICES Volunteer mediators, case specialists and outreach assistants needed to help .in a vartety of mediation cases. Bilingual language skills are needed for office volunteers and for mediators. For more information, call (949) 250- 0488. EASTER SEALS Easter Seals needs volun- teers for ongoing clerical work· and to help in pro- grams for children with dis- abilities and in special events. For more informa- tion, call (714} 834-1111. ENVIRONMENTAL NATURE CENTER Volunteer trail guides need- ed lo help visitors learn about their environment. For more information, call FRIENDS OF THE NEWPORT BEACH LIBRARY Volunteer"S--are-needed to staff the usea book store located just inside the entrance of the central libraiy. Volunteers must be members of the Friends of tbe Library and are asked to work one three-hour shift per month. For more infor- mation, call (949) 759-9667. GIRL SCOUTS Girl Scouts of Orange Coun- ty needs volunteers to be trained as troop leaders, serve on special committees and give lectures, demon- strations or classes. For more infommtion, call {714) 979- 7900. You 'J/re 9nuiled 7o a Celeb.ralion of I.be 7.5 /.£ 7/nniue.rsa.ry of (firs/ G.bur.ch o/G.hrisl, dcienhsl, Xewpo.rl 23each . ' c5..har.in!J 7SYea.rs o/C.burch Jfislory and Gh'.rrslian Jfeaf.in!J in our CommunI(y 7/nd !7eal~rin!J an O.r!lan !J(ecilaf 6y fl.acb 7/nckiese, G.hu.roh and Conce.rl O.r<1an.isl _, ._ 1 d alurday, %arch 4, 2000 :J::JO .... .5:00 pm .in /he Church 7/udiloriu1n 330 J Via B;cfo; Xewpo.rl 23each, California C.hu.rc¥, <:Sunday c5c£oof and9<earhn!l ~oom Open Jfouse and7ours of C£urch 0<fijice, <:Sunday c5cliool '2nd~eadr'n!J ~oom !7Je7Lnn1n7 al 2::JO p. m.: !T<ecep/ion follow1n7 /he concerl. Gli1fcl Care Jlrouiclecl'Jliroughoul Ifie ?lflernoon_ ' . Xo reserualions are neces.sar_y ?ree par~ing is auai!a6/e in ·/he fol behind the c:burcli j:J():J Via B;tlo ')G111Jporl :7111ach • ( 949) 61:J-1340 .i approved by voters Tuesday. Padberg said the initiative's language prohibits any expan- sion at John Wayne, but if fil Toro is ever put to vote and rejected, residents will be faced with only one option. "l{'s irresponsible to say if you don't build E Toro, you won't expand John Wayne,• Padberg said. "You can't stick your head in tl\e sand and say it's not going to happen.•, So what a.Te voters to do? South County re~idents back the measure because ~:bor land-use issues, espe-. y an airport at El Toro, may have d.ilticulty' r~ving 66% of Orang~ County's voter sup- port, Most Newport-Mesa • resi- dents oppose the measure because they want their South County neighbors to share some of the aviation burden they }lave eJCperienced. One viewpoint is apparent Friday, March 3, 2000 7 ...:.... residents who live under the • airport's flight ·-path don't believe Measure F will pre- vent an expanded John Wayne. t "It would be nice to work with the South County folks, but they won't shoulder any of the airport load,• said New- port Beach Mayor John Noyes. ·we just want them to 'show some fa1mess. We trunk our position is re8$onable. ~ Church se.eks to h e al ·El Toro w ouiids • Christian Science · leader Jon Harder say$ churches should try to , unite coun~ residents, not choose ,s.ides. ~ speech, Harder said, will focus less on finding a solution to the debate and more on reuniting a divided community .. His primary example is, naturally, Jesus Christ, whom he ·called the •first ·· Noaki Schwartz spiritual environmentalist.• D AILY P1LOT • "The key word he re is Christian Science leader· environment,• Harder said Jon Harder on Saturday will Thur,sday. •If applies to attempt to .help heal the everything - our social sur- county's wounds cr~ated by rounding, our life togeth~r, · the increasingly emotional, atmosphere,, our thinking, arguments over the: .pro-the media and our relation - posed airport at El Toro. . ... ships with eacJ:i,. othe.r." A group of South County . The airport debate has church leaders recently · split the. county, North ver- voiced thefr opposf tion to sus South, fot year~. the airport, .S:aying it would Residents in the northern impinge on the neighboring . part of Orange County, for communitie~ qpality 6f life:· · the most part, support tum- . But Harder tieHeves the ing ~l Toro into an interna- church shouldn't take sides tional airport. Many El Toro on the matter. advpcates, especiall y in "lt doesn't mean a com-N*Port Beach dOd Costa promise,• he said. •A worth· Mesa, hope a second county while solution to this isn't airport will take pressure off just ~of choosing up John Wayne Airport and sides, but regaining respect eliminate the need· to for one another, for our sur-expand it. rouodings, for our q1.1ality of In South County, where life.• an overwhelming majority is The second Church of opposed to the project, resi- Christian Science in Corona dents are concerned about del Mar ·invited Harder to how the airport would affect speak because members of their quality of life. the congregation felt they The heart of Harder's needed to address the emo-message is that people on tional chasm created by the both sides o[ the issue are countywide divide. part of the same community Harder will give a lecture and therefore share common titled "Issues Divide, Heal-ground. ing Unites,• at i 0 a.m. Satur-• From there, residents can .day at Edwar~s Big Newport find a solution for the entire Theater. county. FYI • WHAT: "Issues Divide, .J:iealing Unites," a discus- sion on healing the emo- tional wounds created by · the arguments dividing · ' the county on El Toro. •WHEN: 10 a.m. Saturday • WHERE: Edwards Big Newport Theater, 300 Newport Center Drive, at the comef of San Miguel and Newport Center Drive in Fashion Island. "In our relationship with God we tmd basic unity, which in tum brings healing and unity lo the place we live and the people w'1 live with." he srud. . Harder, a New England resident, did undergraduate work at Harvard University and r.ece1ved a master's degree at Boston Universi- ty's school of divutity. In ~xamming El Toro issues as an outsider, Harder drew from his extensive international backgro~d as a Christian Science practi- tioner. His work involves helping people find spiritual answers to the problems they Cece. "Prayer works and opens doors." Harder said . "It removes anger and gets us to a stale of thought where we can find our way -the unflattenng and removal of congestion in our ~king.· • RS! 8 Friday, Mardt 3. 2000 HIKE · CONTINUED FROM 1 through Caldorru.a, Oregon and Wa:shmgton Dtl.orem.o hopes to raise $20.000 fm doctors· re:seardli_ng tbalassenua ·Sponsors can log onto bis Web.site -"'...,.,,,..,toaoooo .ieps..home~ge com -to make a donaoon and to morutor h1.s progress. H1s wile •. ~ Dtl..oreo::z.o will post • ,,'lftUal postcards· detailing bis postllon a.long the way 'She ~"lll also 1.151t her b~ band at se••eral stops 10 .Cahfor- ma She sa.Jd she w1ll rmss her bu.sbcs.nd, ·but theres no ..... o)' I'm go1Jl9 to taod in L"k: ~-a~· ot h1.s dreams • . ..\.J.J.sa Dtl..Cirenzo :.s p:es•de:i of the Ca.ufo!'Tl.10 Ct.4pler o: Coo- le,,.,s A.oeIDJo Founda:ior: e ar~i..p o'?dlca!ed to bnngmg L'lalasseIIUo po~ents tc..<Jeth~r A port:on of ir..-:none-. Dtl.orenzo roL~ v.'lli go 'v i.::e foundaoon · w.-reolh n~ ~uppor from each other· ·,_,,,d Paw • ... 001 srudtes t:ompu er <ne'nce • 't ...,J talk to other pE")p.i:.-and ihe:- lunc of ICO•J\\ .... ·raot !OU re goIDg thrr,ugh But ···•n<:n you meet otner potJen•s, .ts o ..-er:· upillt· mg f'X~t:eno· "lou C4f. ask tnem what do : 'J dfJ to get th:ough the dF-prF-;,.1on? How dr.ies 11 mdk ... yt>t,; fH-1? • To r.·. Dt Lei rP ru o wili O£:g1Il rus JOume-. Cl: !r.I":: l"::nd Ol Apnl HI!-I. C<1rry ..... 11n nun <1 13-pound txsc1.pcick f:llec wan clothes o b!<Snii:et. ,.f~pmg pod fust:cud k. · or.d <1 fl<l,.nl!<Jht But u .Ihr'::'nzo ~ld fu:) dn\'E: to com- P·'-l'-f:>v-J-mu~ hi e .... '1.il IElllD Iii SCEllS . Pro-am operations chainna.n Cowtn~1· Em.er)• ••olunteers at the Toshiba Sen.for OaSslc. Pairing up Pi:o-am p(l.rtners • WHO: Covrtney ErMr/I , •AGE: 51 • JOB TTTU: Cha rrnan of Pro-am operat>CY1S • DAJLY DUTIES: Beiote wnnse, Emery beCJ1M registenng amateurs. ched:· ing in pros and ctiebnties and prep¥1n9 god CMts.. -. ,·~s a ~~deal because the-pros ~ no pressures.• said Emefy, an in.-,ne resident. wrUI his g.Mne When asked what his hand· eup IS he responded •my game.• Emery sa;d he'll be bad( to volunteer Mxt year ~ sa>d ~ can't resign until we~~rtght.• hesatd . . Doily Pilot NOTEBOOK CONTINl:JED FROM 1 tent at Bermuda Dunes Ounng the five days, I mterviewed many of the ~ ~ pros and celebs But one stands out. ~ Alter one of tus rounds, ( Palmer jomed lne for a one· on-one intervtew. After eacb of my ~ q s. tions, Palmer began, , an~eT w1th, "W~}J~ m• -or sunply, "Thriu, ..i • 'I f couldn't believe tt. He 11',:\ · knew me. He was familiar with my work. After all, he supposedly owned a home m ironwood JUSt above Palm Desert. That night I rushed home to tell my WJ.fe about the Palmer mterview. I boldly sunrused he bad to be a lis- tener and, maybe. even a fan. She asked how I could tell. ·He called me by my name.• I proudly respond- ed. "He has to be a listen- er.• Then she burst my bub- ble. "Did you eve< think he ,might.Just be reading your name tag?" , l looked doWQ, and there on my left shut Pocket was my media name tag Wlth "Tom" prominently dis- played. The rea.llzauon set in He wasn't a listener. He didn't even know me He was JUSt bemg polite ~gn·~ , ..uder. I .,.. rJn • .~ my brother ac .. .-;n • he wid --• HE ~ge of pac!;ng pros and. cefeb"f11e5 wrUI pa-flt!ICJ arna~eurs fOC' a 'l'hfte's good c.amaradene and the pros can hefp you W'th your game. They're a I a good bonch of guys • •DtO YOU KNOW: Amateurs partic1- pat.ng 11'1 the ~ Pro-am pay between Sl.500 to SS 500 ~ money ra1Sed ~ to Ho.lg Hospiul Well, it's 2000 and Amie's back lll my We Qr at least he will be for three sbirung days at the Toshiba Seruor Classic · casual round of go1f _, • Emery admrts tle coutd use some lwlp -~GI~ UHER FALLA.HI , CPA 28 yrs. exp. Ac.ctg., Audits, Taxes I )'"v ducoum to C.\i IU:sidcnts (714) 546-4272 !@;~ Mattress Outlet Sto BRAM) IEW • COSltlET1CALLY MPERFECT Get the Best for Less! 3165 Harbor Blvd. Co5fa Mesa -0--* 50lldl ol .0.5 rwy · (714) MS.7168 Today. I plan to wdlk 18 - boles Wlth "The King · Sure, I'll have my media name tag on. I'll know that we1ve met before. And chances are, he probably won't remember Nevertheless, '1t prorruses to be a great tune · See you tn the ·Anny. • TOM JOHNSON is publisher of the Daily Pilot. ROMANTIC LOVE. 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Rithard Dunn Palmer, though, the King of Goll, said Palmer, whb has won four D AILY PILOT • is cheered and admired wherever he Masters titles, two British Opens, T he King hits • goes, including Thursday when one U.S. Open and one U.S. Amateur golf balls about 1,200 fans surrounded the first (1954), which was the springboard. lo • tee for his grand entrance. tus professional fame. every day and "I don't know when he'll finally In terms of the attention with fans, still enjoys decide to stop," said Doc Giffin, media interest and autograph teeing it up, but these .-. Palmer's longtime administrative seekers, Palmer said he's "used lo days maintaining TOSHIBA assistant. "People love to watch him it to some degree. I enjoy playing concentrating for 18 1 d th holes ·is the greatest challenge for p~ay, so hep ays, even though it and being aroun ese guys." grinds on him because of his inability During the informal interview, 70~year-old legend Arnold Palmer. to score better. But people keep Palmer interrupted to give fellow Making his Toshiba Senior Classic saying, "Don't quit,' and that's an senior tour player Butch Baird some debut, along with h1S first influence on him to keep bun going.· ribbing about his •dark hair,• then competitive appearance in Orange Palmer, who caused a pleasant tMsed others, including J.C. Snead, County, Palmer, perhaps the most frenzy in the Toshibjt camp when he as they walked by. popular player in goU history, arrived committed to the event Feb. 9, is in town Thursday to an adortng kin th crowd for his pro-am round. ma g a rare appearance on e Senior PGA Tour. "I still en1oy compebng. though il The owner or 92 victories doesn't appear that I do if my (recent) worldwide and eight major --------~cores are any cbampionshi'ps said he plans to play N People love to watcli him play, so he plays ... N Doc Giffin Administrative assistant to Arnold . Palmer indication,· a limited schedule in 20QP, with Palmer said to The Home Depot lnvitatibnal in a small media Charlotte, N .C., May 5-7 dS the only gathering in other non-Open event on his senior the Newport tour calendar. Beach Country Palmer historically hasn't played Club locker room .• 1 still at Newport Beach. mainly because of the date. In previous years, It was d have run, but it week before the PGA Tour's Bay Hill wouJa be more fun if 1 could Invitational, which Palmer hos.ts at --------.his club in Orlapdo, Fla. play a little This year, the Toshibd Classic was better. moved up a week, and Palmer srud ·1 get tired easuy. N.ot the kind of tournament offlcials ·made me feel fired you think, it's more a lack of like I could help them if I came." keeping a high level of concentration and interest up.• Palmer reflected on last week at tne Llqu1dGoU.com lnvitatJOnal m Sarasota, Fla., where.he made a few b' di, arly in rounds, •then sort of thing,• and finished the na.Imer also said he en1oys r spending time at his home in the desert and the close proximity -a 20-minute airplane ride -enticed him to come to Newport Beach. T ast week alone. Palmer opened .1.JgoU courses in Las Vegas-, Naples, Fla., and Boca Raton, Fla. Another course wds scheduled to open in Salt Lake City, but bad weather postpone{! it: As Palmer left the clubhouse, Toshiba tololffiament director Jeff Purser thanked him for corning and said to ask if Uiere's anything he could do. •All I want to do is play good,· Palmer said. ·can you fix that?" Palmer,· the biggest name ever to play in the Toshiba, ranks fow'!J'I on the all-time PGA Tour victory list w1th 60 titles and was the first player in tour history to reach the $1 million mark in official earnings. The Senior PGA Tour was created in 1980 largely to keep legends like Palmer active in competitive golf. Sports Editor Roger Corl50n • 949-57 44223 • Friday, Morch 3, 2ooor9 / NO IlllllNG • Senior PGA Tour's leading money winner would prefer to keep wllmiitg, bot 5tay in ~~ background. Richard Dunn DAILY PILOT • I r you still don't know who Bruce Fleish~r is, TOSH I B--A check the list of Senior PGA Tour money leaders -again. For the second year in a row, the self·descnbed 1oumeyman professional golier 1s cl.head of every big name on the circuit. and, from the looks of thil1gs, is on his way to repealing as Player <>f the Year. But, dlong with fapie and fortune comes demands on his time and disll11caons he never dreamed of. All Fleisher really wants lo do is play golf and earn money. "Do I have to be (d household name)?" the easygoing Fleisher said, almost sheepishly, as he relaxed in the Newport Beach Country Club locker room Thursday before his tee llme in the Toshiba Seruor Clac;s1c Pro-Am Fleisher isn't a Lee Trevino or Arnold Palmer m terms of ndttonal recognition, but he's making a ndme for hun.self now, whether he l.Jkes 1l or not back (to the game)~ I get a little annoyed when I read someone say that they're JUSt here giving someUung back. If you're not here to wm, why are you here? ·rm very graleful for the opportunity to play on the senior tour, and everyUung that bas happened is beyond my greatest expectations " Fleisher, who was second at the 1998 Semor Tour National Quahlying School to earn rue; uubal exemption, hnished second tn his Uurd start ldst year. But the demands of . sudden slcudom drdmed htm physically and he wound up u1 'the hosp1tctl for five days w1lh deh ydrn lion. "When I gel sick, I rC'aJJy get sick/' said Fleisher, d genuinely honest man w1th d biting sense of humor, who remembers his days pldymg tn the old Crosby Southern Pro-Am al lrvlne Cods.t Coun- try Club (now Newport Bedch). a two·ddy rrum-tour event operated by some 6f the ~me Hoag Hosp1td.I volunteers who manage the Toshiba Classic. Fleisher, who won the 1977 Crosby Southern dnd 'played in the event ag{lm in 198b, hdsn't been back to the club since But this week he makes a tnumphant return "I llke (the attention) on one hand, but it's a distraction," Fleisher said. "It's ruce to be ddmired by your peers." Fleisher repeated thlS year as champion Bruce R eisher of the Royal Cirnbbean Class1c in February, As two-time senior lour leading money W10J1er and three-lime U.S. Open champion Hale Irwin popped mto the locker room, he quipped: • 1 te's 1ust a rookie -don't llsten to hlm." Just as lrwm retreated into the players' locker room. Fle.i.c;her turned and said, "You see, he wouldn't say that a · year ago. 11 ' Indeed, -We is dlff P.rent now for Fleisher, who wants to win as often as possible, wlule he can. He reallzes the proverbial window of opporturuty is between ages SO and 55. •Hey, I'm not going to kld you, I'm out here to make money and make my life more comfortable," he srud ·1 don't need the adulation and attention that goes along with wmrung. It's ~ea.rying." Fleisher, dtep Uus year's money bsl after five events wtth $426,931 and two titles already under his belt, nussed last year's Toshiba Class1c. He was expected to play, but the early part of 1999 took its toll on him. then, two weeks later. routed . the field al the GTE Classic in Lutz, Fla., beating hi!> clo e t pursuer, Dana QUlgley, by four strokes. The GTE Classic victory made Fleisher, 51 , the fin.t player in senior tour history lo WU1 nine events m tus ftrc;t 36 starts. "I can't lell you how fortunate I feel," Sdld Fle1!>her. who won over $2.5 nullion in 1999 • Pnor lo Uus, I was a survwor. I WdS a JOttmeym9n In terms of dollars dnd how much you make, I've never measured We like that But I am certamly reaping the rewards out here. How long 1s it going to last? Who knows? I'm 1ust going to try to be the best Bruce Fleisher can be." Fle1sher, a former dub pro in the mid-to-late 1980s, has won tournaments in Brazil. Jamaica and the Bahamds. The 1968 U.S. Amateur champion played in more than 400 events on the PGA Tour, but woo only once -the 1991 New England Classic . wv ent at 11-over-par. •1t•s just a lack of keeping my focus," said Palmer, who lost his wife, Winnie, to cancer on Nov. 30, and maintains a busy schedule away from the links with his golf course design and development c.pm~any. He added he's never played the course at Newport Beach, •but I'll try to learn as much as I can (Thursday). I have a young lady caddying (Beth Kaufman, Gary Player's former caddie), and sh e'll help me." Named the Associated Press' Athlete of the Decade for the 1960s, Palmer in 1960 was named the Hickok Athlete of the Year and Sports lliustrated's Sportsman of the Year. The 1999 seruor tour Player of the Year, Rooloe of the Year and leading money WUlfler, Rei her won seven ofhoal bUes last year and became the fust ever to wm his first two starts, when he claimed the Royal Canbbean Classic and Amencan Express Invitational in successive weeks. •Bruce still can't believe what he's doing,· Gary McCord sa1~ Sports illustrated. •He has guys coming at lurn who were how porues on the big tour, crnd for years be was eating their dust. Only now be can handle them • "The k ey is to keep my concentration for 18 or 36 holes, but it's difficult. My mind seems lo wander.• This year, Palmer will also compete at bis Bay Hill event, the M asters, the PGA Championship, • U.S. Senior Open and Senior PGA Championship. "I don't plan to play very many,• In 1960, Palmer helped usher in the practice of sports a~nts as his worldwide popularity grew and dominance on the PGA Tour increased. That year, Mike McCormick founded International Management Group with Palmer as his first client and a sports revolution was born. March Madness ·begins todRy • First round of Se nior PGA Tour event has usually involve d a full field, with the final round turning out to make history. "icherd Dunn DMY PILOT NEWPORT BEACH -to what is shaping up as one of the more !xlterestmg Toshiba 54plior Class1c's ever, the latest edition ot T09MI Newpon Beach Coun· by Club st.arts today w1th tee times at 8 a.m., an army for Amie and an abund mce of possible champions. Though Bruce Plelsber sits atop the Seruor PGA Tour's money lilt again and ll proving that he iln't gotng away anytime soon, there meny limilarly low-proftled golfen who are alto apable of wtnnlng on enySunday. ; With 'r1 of the --tour'• CUINllt --31 ~ iMytng m tbe .... lnnuel o.ilc.-lndud· e On TY , ISPN. noon.a p.m. ing guys like No. 2 Dana Quigley arid No. 9 Allen Doyle who still feel thev have some~g to prove, it should be a wide · open horse race for the $195,000 first-place prize. The $1.3 mWlon Toshiba, which bas feetured some of the greatest fin- ishes on the tenior tour the past three years, will include for the ftnt time 70-year-old legend Arnold Palmer, while past champions George Archer (1995 ot Mesa Verde Country Club), Jim Colbert (1996), Ha.le Irwin tt998) and Gary McCord ( 1999) wUl tee it up ln today's flrlt round. And, wtth marquee rooktel 10m Kite and Lanny Wadkins ln tbe field, rarely baa the 50-end-over dmdt bad Uaia kind of depth wtth IO many emlol'I believing tb*y ('U win. . ' Tom Wargo, currently fourth on the money list, w on last week at the Llq- uidGoU.com Invitational in Sarasota, Fla., and hot 66 in the pro-am Thurs- day, an indication that he could be ripe for a btle at Newport Beach. The victory by Wargo ended a drought of 120 consecutive starts on the seruor Jour without a WU\. So maybe Wargo hait found something in his stroke. The two-year dominance o~ lrw1D ttnd Gil Morgan is apparently over, even though Irwin ts eighth on um year's money U.t. Bu&, a win tn lbe Toshiba would give lrw1n enough money to become the fint Senior PGA Tour player to surpua StO mil· Uoo ln career eemingl. lnrin Current· ly hu 19,820, 160 ln career eammga. In.terms of tint-round leederl, gel rMdY for a long Uit today, beeilu. t.bll event typka1ly bu a logjam at IM SH CLASSIC MGI 10 "Don't think for a minute that anybody out here doesn't want to win, 11 FletSher S<Ud. "There are some guys, from wht1l I've read, who say they're 1ust out here lo give Fleisher is glad that Tom • Watson, Lanny Wadluns and Tom Kite have arrived on the seruor tour to take some of the medla attention away from the him. But, he also said ·there's no reason not to go after (the money btle)' again.· ) ,1 8 Friday, Morch 3 .' 2000 HIKE CONTINUED FROM 1 through California, Oregon and Washington, OlLorenzo hopes to raise $20,000 for doctors researching thalassemia., Sponsors can log onto his Web site -www. 7000000 steps.homepage.com -to make a donatio1' and to monitor his progress. His wife, Alisa OiLorenzo, will post "virtual postcards" detaiijng his position along the way. She will also visit her hus- band at several slops in Califor- nia. She said she will miss her husband, "but there's no way I'm going to stand in the way of his dreams." . Alisa DiLorenzo 1s president of the California chapter of Coo- ley's Anemia Foundation, a group decjicated to bringing thalassemja pallents together. A portion of the money DiLorenzo raises will go to the foundation. "We really need support from each other,• said Paul, who studi es computer science. "You talk to other people a nd they kind of know what you're going through. But when yoµ meet other patients, it's a very uplift- ing experienee. You can ask them 'what do you do to get Lhrough the depression? How does it make you feel?'• Tony Dilorenzo will begin his journey at the end of April. He'll carry wit h him a 13-pound backpack, filled with clothes, a blanket, sleeping pad, fi rst:aid ktt and a fldshhght. But Dil orenzo said his drive to com- plete the 2,600-rrule hike wfU lighten his burden. ·1 won't let my brother down· he said. I • BEHIND THE SCENES TAYA KASHUBA I DAILY PILOT Pro-am operations chairman Courtney Emeq volunteers at the Toshiba Senior Clusic. Pairing up Pro-am partners • WHO: Courtney Emery •AGE: 51 • JOB TITLE: Chairman of Pro-am opefations · • HE IS: In charge of pairing pros and celebrities with paying amateurs for a casual round of golf. • • DAILY DUTIES: Before sunrise, Emery begins registering amateurs, check· ing in pros and celebrities and preparing golf carts. •it's a very nice deal because the pros have no pressures,• said Emery, an lrvjne resident "There's gOod camaraderie and the pros can help you with your game. They're all a good bunch of guys.• Emery admits he could use some help with his game. When asked what his hand- icap is, he responded •my game.· Emery said he'll be back to volunteer next year. "They said we can't resign until we get everything right.• he said. •DID YOU KNOW: Amateurs partici- pating in the Classic Pro-am pay between $3,500 to $5,500. The money raised goes to Hoag Hospital. -Andrew Glazer ZAHER FALLAHI, CPA 28 yrs. exp. Accrg., Audits, Truces €5·~ L 5% djscounc co CM Residems . (714) 546-4272 Mattress Outlet Sto BRAND NEW· COSMETICALLY IMPERFECT Get the Best for Less! 3165 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa One lllocll s-tll ol ~5 rwy (714) 545-7168 Doily Pilot NOTEBOOK CONTINUED FROM 1 · tent qt Bermuda Dunes. During the five days, I interviewed many of the pros and celebs. But one stands out. After one of his rounds, · Palmer joined me for a orie- on-one interview. After each of my ques- tions, Palmer began his · answer with, "Well, Tom• -or simply, •Tom. H I couldn't believe it. He knew me. He was familiar with my woi:Jc. After all, he supposedly -owned a home in Ironwood just above Palm Desert. That night I rushed home to tell my wife about the Palmer interview. I boldly surmised he had to be a lis- tener and, maybe, even a fan. She asked how I could tell. "He called me by my name,• I proudly respond- ed. "He has to be a listen- er." 'Then she burst my bub- ble. "D•d you ever think he might just be reacting your name tag?" I looked down, and there on my left shirt p'ocket was my mectia name tag with "Tom" prominently ctis- played. The realization set in. · He wasn't a listener. He ctidn't even know me. He was just being polite. Well, it's 2000 and Arnie's back in my life. Or at least he will be for three shining days at the Toshiba Senior Classic. Today, I plan to walk 18 holes with "The King." Sure, I'll have my media name tag on. I'll know that we've met before. And chances are, he probably won't remember. Nevertheless, it promises to be a great time. See you in the •Anny." • TOM JOHNSON is publisher of the Daily Pilot. ROMANTIC LOVE. 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Malqng his Toshiba Senior Classic debut, along with his first competitive appearance in Orange County, Palmer, perhaps the most popular player in goU history, arrived in town Thursday to anadonng crowd for his pro.am round. "I still en1oy competing. though it <ioesn't appear that I do if my {recent) --------scores are any mdication, • "People love to wat~h him play, so he plays ... " Doc Giffin Administrative assistant to Arnold Palmer Palmer said to a small media gathering in the Newport Beach Country Club locker room. "J still have fun, but it would be more tun if I could -'----------play a tittle better. "J gel tLred eastly. Not the kind of tired you think, 1t:s more a lack of keeping a high level of concentration and interest up." Palmer reflected on last week at we LlquldGoU.com lnvitabonal in Sarasota, Fla., where he made a few birdies early in rounds, "then sort of lost the thing," and finished the tournament at 11-over-par. "It's just a lack of keeping my focus," said Palmer, wflo lost his ~e. Winnie, to cancer on Nov. 30, and maintains d busy schedule away from the links with his golf course design and development company. "The key ls to keep my concentration for 18 or 36 holes, but it's difficuJt. My ulind seems to wander.• Palmer, though, the King of Golf, is cheered and admired wherever he goes, induding Thursday when about 1,200 fam surrounded the first tee for his grand entrance. . •1 don't know when he'll finally decide to stop,• said Doc Giffin, Palmer's longtime administrative assistant. •People love to watch him play, so he plays, even though it grinds 011 him because of his inability to score better. But people keep saying, "Don't quit.' and that's an influence on him to keep hun going.• Palmer. who caused a pleasant frenzy in the Toshiba carn13 when he .committed to the event Feb. 9, is making a !ate appearance on the Senior PGA Tour. The owner of 92 victories worldwide and eight major championships sald he plans to play a limited schedule in 2000, with The Home Depot lnvitatibnal in Charlotte, N.C., May 5-7 as the only other non-Open event on his senior tour calendar. Palmer historically hasn't played at Newport Beach, mainly because of the date. In previous years, it was d week before the PGA Tour's Bay Hill Invitational, which Palmer hosts at bis dub in Orlando, Fla. This year, the Toshiba Classic was moved up a week, and Palmer said tournament officials "made me feel like I could help them J.f I came.• Da.Imer alSo said he enjoys r spending time at his home in the desert and the dose proximity -a 20-millute airplane ride -enticed him to come to Newport Beach. He added he's never played the course at Newport Beach, "but J'U try to learn as much as I can (Thursday). I have a young lady caddying (Beth Kaufman, Gary Player's former caddie), and she'll help me.• This year, Palmer will also compete at his Bay Hill event, the Masters, the PGA Championship, U.S. Senior Open and Senior PG~ Championship. •1 don't plan to play vf!ty many,• ) said Palmer, who has won four Masters titles, two British Opens, one U.S. Open and one U.S. Amateur (1954), which was the springboard to his professional fame. In terms of the attention wi.th fans. media interest and autograph seeker~, Palmer said he's "used to it to so~e degree. l enjoy pla~ng and be~g around these guys. During the informal interview, Palmer interrupted to give fellow senior tour player Butch Baird some ribbing about his "dark hair.· then teased others, induding J.C. Snead, as they walked by. T ast week alone, Palmer opened ~oU courses in Las Vegas, Naples. Fla .. and Boca Raton, Fla. Another course was sche<iuled to open in Salt Lake City. b.ut bad weather postponed it. As Palmer left the clubl\ouse, Toshiba tournament director Jeff Purser thanked him for corning and said to ask if there's anything he could do. ·All I want to do 1s play good,· Palmer said. "Can you fix that?" Palmer, the biggest name ever to play in the Toshiba,.ranks fourth on the all-time PGA Tour victory list with 60 titles and was the first player in tour history to reach the $1 rniJlion mark in official eanungs. The Senior PGA Tour was created in 1980 largely to keep legends W<e Palmer active in competitive golf. Nd.med the Associated Press' Athlete of the Decade for the 1960s, Palmer in 1960 was narfled the Hickok Athlete of the Year and Sports ffiustrated's Sportsman of the Year. In 1960, Palmer helped usher in the practice of sports agetits as his worldwide popularity gre'\v and dominance on the PGA Tour increased. That year, Mike McCormick founded International Management Group with Palmer as his first client and a sports revolution was born. March Madnes~ begins-today • First round of Senior PGA Tour event has usually involved a full field, with the final round turning out to make history. Rkhwd Dunn DM.Y PltOT NEWPORT BEACH -In what ls shaping up as one of the more interesting Toshiba Senior Classic's ever, the latest edition at T09HI Newport Beach Coun- try Club starts today with tee times at 8 a.m., an army for AmJe and on abund mce of poaible champions. Though Bruce Pletsher lilt atop the Senk>r PGA Tow'• money lilt again and II proving that he isn't going away anyt4me IOOn, there may lilnilarly low· poftJed golfen who are UC> capable ol w1nnlDg on aySunday. : Wlda 11 of lbe .... tour'• cunmt • top-31 ~ Playing In the Willa immlll OMik, lndud- \ • OnlV .UPN.~ ing guys like No. 2 Dana Qwgley and No. 9 Allen Doyle who still feel they have something to prove, it should be a wide open horse race for the $195,000 first-place prize. The $1.3 million Toshiba, which has rea.lw'ed some of the greatest fin- ishes on the senior tour the put three years, will \nclude for the.Jirst time 70-year-old legend Arnold Palmer, while past ctuunplona Ot?orge Archer (1995 at Mesa Verde Country Club), Jim Colbert (1996), Hale lrwtn (1998) and Gary McCord ( 1999) will tee It up ln today's ftnt round. And, with marquee rooldel Tom Kite and Lanny Wadkins ln the fteld, ranaly w the SO-end-over drtillt had tldl kind ot depth wttb IO many ..tan belieYlng they can wtn. Tom Wargo, currently fourth on the money list, won last week at the Llq- uidGolf.com Invitational in Serasota, Fla., and shot 66 in the pro-am Thurs- day, ai\ indication that be could be npe. for a bUe al Newport Beach. The victory by Wargo ended a - drought or 120 consecutive starts on the seruor tour wfthout a wid. So maybe Wargo has found something in his stroke. The two-year dominance of Irwin Md Gil Morgan is apparently over, pven though Irwin is eighth on this year's money list. But. a wtn ln tbe Tolhlba would gtve Irwin enough money to become the flnt Seniot PGA Thur player to swpau $10 mil- lion tn career e&mJngs. lrwtn cummt- Jy bu S9,820, 160 in career earnings. In terms ol ftnt·round INders, get l'Mdy for a long liit "today, becaUle lbil_ewnt typcelly bu a logtem at the SEE CLASSIC MGI 10 Sports EditOf' Roger Corl$00 • 949.57 44223 • Friday, Morch 3, 2000 9 NO .. IJ 11 JING • Senior PGA t our's leading money winner would prefer to keep winJ¥ng, btit ~tay. in the background. . . RiQ\ard Ourui1 DAILY PILOT .• I f you stilJ don't know who Bruce Fle1sh~r 15, TO-SH IB~A check the list of Seruor PGA Tour mon~y leaders -agam. For the second year ma row, the seJJ-described Journeyman professional golfer 1s ahead of every big name on the circuit, and, from the looks of Uungs, is on his way to repeating as Player of the Year. But, aJong with fame and fortune .comes demands on his .time and distractions he never dreamed of. All Fleisher ~ally wants to do is play golf and eammoney. ·Do I ha11e to be ta household name)?" lhe easygoing Fleisher said, almost sheeplShly, as he relaxed m the Newport Beach Country Club locker room Thursday before his tee tune in the Toshiba Senior Classic Pro-Am. FleLSher LSn't a Lee Trevino or Arnold Palmer in · terms of national recognit.Jon. but he's making a name for tumself now. whether he likes 11 or not 'back (to. the game). I get a little annoyed when I read someone SdY that they're just here giving something back. If you're not here to wtn, why are you here? "I'm very grateful for the opporturuty to pldy on the senior tour, and everything -that has happened 1s beyond my greatest expectallons " Fleisher, who was seC'ond dt the 1998 Seruor Tour Ndllonal .Quahfying School to earn }Uc; initial exempllon, hrush~ second m his thtrd stdrt last year. But the demands of sudden stardom dramed htm physicdlly and he wound up in the hospital for five days wtth dehydrauon. "When I get sick, I really get sick,'' said Fleisher, d · genuinely hone~t ltldn with d bitmg sense of humor. who remembers lus days playing m the old Crosby Southern Pro-Am at frvme Coast Coun· try Club (now Newport Beach), a l\vo·day mmHour event ope~ated by c;ome 61 the same Hoag Hosp1ta1 volunteers who mandge the Toslubd Classic Fleisher. who won the 1977 Crosbv Southern dild 1ilayed in the event again m 198b, hdsn't been bdck to the dub since But thtS week he makes a . tnumphdnt return Fleisher repeated "I like (the attention) on one hand, but 1t'c; a distraction." Fleisher said. "It's ruce to be ddm.iJ'ed by your · peers." Uus year as champion Bruce A eisher otthe-Royal Canbbecln • As two·llrne senior lour leading money winner and three-time U.S. Open champt0n Hale lrwul popped mlo the locker room, he quipped: "He's 1ust a rookie -don't listen to him." Just as Irwin retreated mto the players' iocker room, Fleisher turned and srud, "You see, he wouldn't say that a year ago." lndeed, life 1s cW'f~rent now tor FJeLSher, who wants to win ~ as often as possible, whtle he can. He redltzes the proverbial window of opporturuty is between ages 50 and 55. •Hey, I'm not going to kid you, l 'm out.here to make money and make. my life more com/ortable." he said. "I don't need the adulation and attention that goes along with wmrung. It's wearying." Fleisher, atop this year's money list after five events wtth $426.931 and two lltles already under hls belt, missed last year's Toshiba Classic. He was expected to play. but the early part of 1999 took its toll on hun. · The 1999 seruor tour Player of the Year, Rookie of the Year and leading money winner, Fleisher won seven official titles ldSt year and became the first ever to win his hrst two starts, when he daimed the Royal Canbbean Classic and Amencan Express JnvilationaJ in successive weeks. "Don't trunk for a minute that anybody out here doesn't want to wi.n." Fleisher said. "There are some guys. from what I've read, who say they're just out here to gwe ' Classic m February, then. two weeks later, routed the field at the GTE CldSSiC m Lutz, Fla .. beating his closest pursuer, Dana Qwgley, by four strokes. The GTE Classic VlCtory made Fleisher, 51 , the hrst player m seruol" tour history to wm rune events m tus first 36 starts ·1 can't tell you how fortunate I !eel," scUd Fleisher. who won-over $2 5 nullion Ln 1999 "Pnor to Uu . I was a suMvor, I was a Journeyman ln terms ot dolldrS and how much yol;l make. I've never measured Ll!e like that But I am certainJy reapLng the rewards out here. How long ·is it going to last? Who knows? I'm JUSt going to try to be the best Bruce Aersher ccln be " Fleisher, a fonner club pro in the mid·to·latc 1980s, has won tournaments in Brazil, Jamaica and the Bahamas The 1968 U.S. Amateur champion played m more than 400 events on the PGA Tour, but won only once -the 199 l New England Cla 1c. "Bruce still can't belleve what he's doing: Gary McCord said m Sports illustrated. "He has guys corning at hun who were how ponies on the big tour, dlld tor • years he was eating theLr dust. Only now he can handJe them • Fleisher is glad that Tom Watson, Lanny Wadkins and Tom Kite have amvro on the senior tour to take some of the media attenbon away from the him. But, he also said "there' no reason not to go after tlhe money btle) again.• ·. _10 __ Fr_iday_._~ __ r~_3~,_2000 __________ ~~~--'~------~~~J><llll'S ~----------------------------------Da___.;i~_P_il_~ SENIOR CllSSIC Todays First Round 10 a.m. -Chi Chi Rodriguez, Dave Stockton, Al Geiberger. Toshiba Senior Cassie Thwsday's Pro-Am l'ftUlts 1 .'Tom Wargo, 66; 2. Jim Ahern and Jim _ Thorpe, 67; 4. Mike TOSHIBA McCullough, Dave Eichelberger and Larry Nelson, 68; 7. Tom Kite, John Jacobs and Hugh Baiocchi, 69; 10. Lee Trevino, Kermit Zarley, Mark Hayes, Bob Dickson and Joe Inman, 70. Two-day amateur pro-am team winners: • 1. Mark Mclane, M itchell Martin, 8111 Henry and nmothy Opelt (with CLASSIC CONTINUED FROM 9 top foUoWU1g Friday rounds. If . March is designated for basket- ball madness in the NCAA Tour- nament, the n sports fans haven't watched the wtld Toshiba Clas- sic In each of the last two years, four players have been tied for ihe top spot following first-round actJon, and today could be no dif- ferent. Archer won the inaugural Toshiba Classic, the n Colbert won by two strokes in '96, the largest margin of victory in the tournament. Jn 1997, Bob Murphy, the only past winner not in the 2000 field, defeated Jay Sigel in a me)llo- rable nine-hole playoff, which, at lhe time, was a senior tour record. Murphy sank an 80-foot birdie putt at 17, lipped his put- ter in the air, knocked off his straw hat and placed his hands on his head in disbelief. 12:1() -Roy Vucinich, Bill Brask, Ray Carrasco. pros Harold Henning and Walter Morgan), 52-52-104. 2. Leland Seholey, George Santana, Ron Cichocki and William Gross (with pros Kermit Zarley and Jay Sigel), 57-49-106. 3. Bob Sturgeon, Rod Keller, sci Lund and Dave Russell (with pros Mark Hayes and Tom Kite), 55-53-108. 4. Mike Muetzel, Mike Mitton Jr., Bill Schickler and Mark Rose (with pros Lanny Wadkins and calvin Peete), 54-54-108. 5. Hank Adler. Eric Brandt, Tom Talbot and Chris Massey (with pros Bob Eastwood and Tom Wargo), 57-54-111. his ball from rolling in the water as he got up and down to save par. No one fi~ed 1999 could top , the drama t>f the previous two Toshiba Classics, but, in possibly the most thrilling senior tour event of }!ear, Gary McCord won a five-hole playoff, turning it into a "made-for-television event• with hilarious antics, along with John Jacobs, rarely seen in golf. In the four-man playoff, Al Geiberger and Doyle were elimi- nated on the first hole, as Jacobs chipped in for eagle from 90 feet, then did a dance to celebrate, performed an imitation of Chi Chi Rodriguez's sword dance and tumbled backward onto the fairway. McCord, though, made an 18- foot putt for eagle to extend the playoff, and ESPN had its best golf theater of the year. Stewart Ginn was disquall- Oed Crom the Toshiba field for missing his Thursday 7:15 _a.m. pro-am tee time. Frank Conner has replaced him. In '98, Lrwin provided more Jacobs made a bole In one magic by shooting a course-Thursday in the afternoon pro- record 62 in the hnal round to am on the par-three hole No. 8 pass 11 players on the leader-(203 yards) with a five-iron. Hls board and win. amateur witnesses were nm 1rwin got an assist from a · Craig, Don Schrock, Pete Todd bunker rake at 17, which stopped · arld Sam Inman. Youth . sPOm . TOUINAllEllT CHAMPIONS: Front row, from le~ Juliane Plggot. Kimmy Von der Ahe, Su-Vin Blckner, Rachel Parker, Taylor Jones, Claire Schloemer, Courtney Heard and Emily HWgren. Back row, from le~ Jessica Poulsen, Leah 7.arlan, Chelsea Dalton, Undsay Seeley, Colleen Heyler, Alex Tobtessen. Alison Luke. Coaches, frOm le~ Erle Toblessen, Clyde Von der Abe and Fred Luke. CdM Tidat Waves win Area Q • Girls under 10 gold all-star team advanced to the Sectional Tournament NEWPORT BEACH -The Corona der Mar girls under 10 REGION 97 Region 97 gold all-star team, the Tidal Waves, shut out Tustin, f -0 .. Saturday to secure first place in the Area Q all-star soccer season. Taylor Jones scored the game's lone goal off an asstst from Alex Toblessen. Leading the offensive charge for the Tidal Waves was Leah Zarlan, Emily Hlllgren and Claire Schloemer. CdM finished the season 8-1-1, sc_A~9 23 goals, while allowing only six. ' llLILIH SllmOl'IS: Back row, from left: COllDOI' Wbalen. Kyle Sdllleeldutb. Joma Leomrd and Coach Daw Sherbeck. Front. from left: Cole Pavlovich and Parker Rhodes. N8TC ~ SoCal Sectimal Finals •Boys 12 and under squad reaches ~ 16-team finale before falling to La Jolla. LOS ANGELES -The boys 12 and 11111111 under le!Ulis team from the NeW:port Beech Tennis Club reached the finals of the' USTA Junior Team Tenn.is Southern California Section Toumament before losing to La Jolla Beach and Tennis Oub in the championship held at UCLA. Under Coach Daw Slaerbeck of the NBTC, .,.._. lbodea. Kyle Scb·ekJuth and Jobo 1.--.rd each played solid singles matches, while Cole~ and Coaaor Wbalell played as an undefeated doubles team. 1be team won their division in the Orange County Penn League to qualify for the Southern Califc:mia Section..Townament. • The team defeated Cornejo, Golden Empire and Greater Long Beach in the first three rounds of the t6-team tournament. • -PIAY -BAJ.JJ . • Youth baseball, softball kicks off with Opening Day fe.stivities Saturday morning. Opening-day festivities for various youth baseball ~d softball leagues throughout the Newport-Mesa area will kickoff the upcoming 2000 season with a bang. ·lbe Newport BNcb Uttle League will be having an Opening Day carnival and parade Saturday beginning at 9 a .m. Along with rides, dunking booths and donated food by Carl's Jr. and StarbucJcs Coffee, there will be a rematch of l~t year's majors division championship between the Yankees and Mariners. • A silent auction and raffle with over 30 prizes and a sur- prise guest speaker will also be on hand. The Newport Harbor Baseball Auoclation brings for- mer Anaheim Angels player Rex Hudler into Saturday's festivities, along with the carnival-like abnosphere at Mariners Park. . The NeWpoit Beach Police and Fire departments will have demonstrations, along with a silent auction of 85 dif- ferent items. Food ranging from Crispy Creme Doughnuts to Out- back Steakhouse will be on hand, with the festivities beginning at 11 a.m. lbe Costa Mesa Amerlcap Uttle League will be pre- sented with the Mayor's Cup by Mayor Gary Monahan for winning the annual battle with the Costa Mesa National Llttle League. . Festivities begin at Costa Mesa High beginnin~ at 8:15 a.m. There will be a parade and food, along with a field dedication to Ron Ambmgey and Jack Carioh. . The Costa Mesa National Uttle League also kicks off on Saturday with competition and a barbecue al TeWink.Je School, begfnning at 11 a.m. The Pad.fie Coast Bobby Sox's Opening Day party will take place Satllrday at Bonita Creek Park in Newport Beach from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. This year's.events will include a clinic and demonstration by the Chapman University soft- ball team, a disk jockey, ..an-4llWQague aerial photogr~ raffle prizes, a picnic lunch and friendly saimmage games. The regular season games are scheduled to begin on Mon- day. -by Tony Altobelli TOP GUNS; Botto~ row &ooi left: Avery Williams, Taylor Feld.man, Emily Leece, Phoebe Chang, Michelle Paplos and 1facy Patton. Top row from left: Marina Abdul. Melissa Murphy, Arion Ingram, Usa Newton, Alissa MlWard, Brianna Vandeiwal, Nichole Johnson and Kris- ten Paulsen. Head Coach: Pat Murphy. Assistant Coaches: Dave WUliams, Andre Ingram and AlJzabeth Pfieffer. Top Guns bow out with a 2-1 win • Girls 12-under edges Newport Beach. COSTA MESA -The Costa REGION 120 Mesa Top Guns, an AYSO Region 120 girls under 12 all-star team, defeated Newport Beach, 2-1, to conclude the all-star soccer season. Goals were scored by Nichole Johnson and Melissa Murphy in the fourth quarter. In Region 120 Q<>ys action: The Costa Me£ Matrix boys under 12 all-star team fell to Tustin, 3-1, before ending the season with a 3-1 loss over South Irvine. In game one, Austin Evett scored the lone g~ for Costa Mesa off an assist from Albert Nava. In game two against South Irvine, Nava scored Costa Mesa's only goal. Pushing the offense was Luis Andrade, Luis Cozza and Kenneth Zich. wblle Steven Brown, German HJgadera, Nickolas Juarez and Garrett McMuten. Led by goalkeepers Thomas Kosnosky and Kyle lbonness, the defense was anchored by Shawn Engmann. ChrlsUan Medina, Gandhy Nava and Cody Waldron. SCHEDULE TODAY Emotional resctie • Young firs t-year .coach hopes to get his Estancia's Eagles going in right direction. COSTA MESA -First-it's going to take a fot of year coach Lewis Carletta, work. We're shooting for 22, brings youthful exuber-nothing but the high bar.* ance to the .Estancia High Mike Reynolds, entering boys volleyball program. his fourth varsity season, is But the former four-year the only returner with sub- junior varsity coach isn't stantial experience at this sure It's catching on with level. The 6·foot-4 senior bis players, ,Ulus far. · will share the setting duties. ·u we fillve a glaring Jabe Spence, 8' 5-11 weakness, it's a lack of junior returner, steps into a enthusiasm,• said Carletta, starting role and Carletta whote nine-player squad said he 'Will be their go-to opened the season Wednes-guy at outside hitter. cray at Cypress. •Estancia Peter Hernandez, a 6-3 hasn't won much the last senior up from the JV, will few years and the morale is start on the left side. • a little down. We really Brett Hellmich, a 6-2 need a win to open the senior, is another varsity guys' eyes o little. Maybe • returner. He ls the team's then, they'll realize how strongest hitter, but wW fill good they can be.• in at setter, l.tnW junior Nick Though ldealilti~. Car· Rycroft returns from a bro- letta JI reali.ltic enough to ken arm. Rycroftj.s expecf. know hll program ls not ed back in about a month, quite reedy lo compete with according to bit coach. ~renalal Pacific Coast Jeff Niles, a 6·2 Junior, ii League power . Laguna another outstde hitter, while Belch, or PCL newcomer Don Phan, a 5· 11 Junior, Corona del Mer. eddl depth at wtter, beving •rt would be mce to triggered the N etteck lut l)IAke the CIP p&ayons, but MllOn. • ''!t.I!.. voll•t~ll OUTLOOK ~IUGUS fl 1 Nick Rycroft Jr. 4 Dan Wotta Jr. 7 Don Phan Jr. 11 Jabe Spence St. 12 John Undsay Jr. 1J B~ellmkh Sr. 14 Mike Reynolds . St, 20 Jeff Niles Jr. ll Peter Hernandez St. COMh: Lewis Carletta Dan Wotta is a 6-t junior middle bloc:.k.er, who was another pa.rt of the junior nucleus Carletta Mid bas played together the last two years. •we do have a little chemlltry going on,. ear. letta tald. John Undsey, a S-10 junior outlkle bitter, 4ddl lo the familiarity fec:tor, wbicb could help the E.p. come together. to contend wttb COlta MeM and UnMnAty for the ~'I tbUd guu- antiled playaft biltb. t, ' -I --~~~~~~~~~~~~-SPORTS ~~~~~~~~~-fr_i®~~~-r_ch3~,2_ooo~ll ·cdM sweeps Chlvaey Chapel ;m-LO~i JHE MUSTANGS m Jr. • It's an easy start for the Sea Kings. anchored CdM's victorious 4x400 boys squad. , HIGH SCHOOL TRACK AND FIELD llOYS GIMS Brian Alverque Creighton Chun Lee Dawid So. Joseph Boo Fr, .~ DAA.v PILOT CdM Coach Bill Sumner was most impressed with Sean Fenton's performance in the shotput. C-a& MM 120, C/lolJllll'I c-. I 100 ·I MOote (CdM), 11 l. 2 Hc¥ (CdM), • Ill; ) Coll« (CdM). 123 200 • 1 Moor• (COM}, 13 4. 2 Vinson (CdM) 24 6. 3 JMlf~ (CO, 25..1 a.-....... ~~0-.21'& 100 • 1. c..n.ty (COM}, 1) s. 2 Ubu(U (CdM). I) 6, ] hNoon (CO. ll 8. • 200. J Morw (COM), 26 ), 2 J Cunwnrns (CdM), 21 8, l. Chl•...alklll (CC), 212. Pyrom Duch D.J. Glacy Sr. CORONA DEL MAR 400 • I llln!Oll (CdM), S4.7, 2 Sargv!nettl (CdM), 56 O; ) C.IM (CO, 56.0 400 • 1. Mo<M (COM), 57.l. 2 8 Cummons (CdM~ 1 '016, l Chlar.VBllotl(CC), I.OS 1 800· 1,J Cummln.(CdM), 2 31, 2 Y~ (CdM). 2'19 4 l St btlmM (CO Marie Leones lshaad Mumtaz Pablo Perez -Bernardo Trujillo Luis Vald~z Coach: Tina Holding Sr. Corona del Mar High's boys Jr. track and field team defeated Fr. visiting Calvary Chapel of Jr. Santa Ana, 120~6, while the Sr. Sea Kings• girls won, 1031/2-Fr. 21112 in the season opener r;J both squads Thursday. #Penny's 51-4 w~ood way to start the season,• .he said. • For the girls, CdM's Liz Morse and Diana Hossfeld obliterated their competition. Mo~e topped'tbe 200 (26.3) and 400 (57 .3), and she also anchored the 4x100 and 4x400 squad. 800 • 1 Ytlwy (CdM), 2 Got I. 2 HodOes (CdM), 2 14 5;3 ~keuon (CdM). 212 4 11600 ·I Yt!My (CdM). 442 6. 2 l'omefat\12 (CdM>. s· 11 9, 1 1nouye <CdM>.~ 2J 1 l,200 • I HodOes (CdM), II 16 S. 2. ~ ~IX (CdM), 1 I 23.2, l. l\edf.-ld (CQ, 1ll2.14 100 relay I Corona dtl Mar, 52 1; 2 Calvaty (ti.pet. 51.6 400 relay • I Coton• def Mar, 1 411. 1,600 • I Hossield (CdM). 5.26 0. 2 Yo1.wm1n (CdMl S;SS J, l Quye (Cdt:-4), 6 I S.S ' l.lOO • 1 Hcwifwld (CdM), 11 40 1 2. ~(COM), 12:443 100 '~)' • 1. C<><-d<tl Milt. 52 lj 2 a.lvaf'J ~tpel. SU. .tlJO r~ay • I Ce><ona det Mar,• 16 7, l Calvwy ~ ... 46. SQUARE ONE COSTA MESA -l,.ast ear, Estancia High's boys ennis team had trouble field- g a_ junior varsity learn. This ear, the Eagles had trouble 'elding a team, period. Estancia had to take on four players who never layed tennis to field a com- plete varsity squad, giving new boys tennis coach Tlna H olding quite a challenge. "They're hard working," she said of her players. "They r eally want to learn, and as a coach, that's something I enjoy.• The Eagles do have four returning players, and junior D.J. Glacy is on the top of that list. Glacy is entering his lhlrd year with the varsity, and is the returning No. 1 singles player. Seruor' Bernardo Trujillo, the No. 3 singles player last year, moves up to the No. 3 spot. Junior Mark Leones will occupy the No. 3 position. Junior Pablo Perez and refurnmg varsity member Creighton Chun form the No. l doubles team. Brian Alver- gue, another returnee, teams with senior Pyrom Duch to form No. 2 doubles. Holding will rely on three .reshmen, lshaad Mumtaz, uis Va1dez and Lee Dawid, to rotate through the No. 3 doubles position. Holding. an Estancia alum- ni who is also the coach of Tustin's girls varsity team, knows this season will be rough. "I wish we had more guys,· she admitted. But she sees 'this as a chance for Estancia's tennis program to start a solid foun- dation. It's season began Thursday against El Modena. "We're a very young · team,• Holding said. •My goal is to get theui better Crom where tKey are at the begin- ning of the year at the end of the season." CREW NAC takes the Cal·Cup lead •Junior Crew wins first of three-race event. LONG BEACH -The Junior Crew team from the N ewport Aqualtc Center cap- tured the first regatta in the Cal Cup series on Saturday. Racing" against teams from the Long Beach Rowing Asso- ciation, the MariOd Aquatic Center from Marina del Rey, the San Diego Rowing Club and the ZLAC Women's team from ian Diego, the NAC gathered the most points in the event. The NAC took first place in the MenAs VclTsity Eight, Men's Varsity Double, Women's Novice Eight, Women's Varsity Squad and the Women's Novice Four. In addition, the Women's Novice Quad, Women's Var- sity Single and the Men's Var- sity Squad placed second in their events. ' For the boys, Cd.M's Reed Glyer won four events. He finished on top in the 110- meter high hurdles (18.2), 300 high hurdles (45.8), the biple jump (36-0) and the long jump (18-7). Josh Yelsey easi- ly won the 800 (2:04.8) and 1,600 (4:42.6) and also Hossfeld easily took the 1,600 and 3,200 races. Kristen Canary won three events for the Sea Kings, taking the girls 100, triple jump and pole vault. 2. lalvaiy CNpti, l SJ 7 110 HH • 1 G~ (CdM), 18 2. 2 CMpata ((dM), 20 0. l frarnwn (CdM), 20 0 300 HH • I . GI~ (CdM~ 45 I. 2 f~ (CdM), 47 7, l Kl~ (COM), .ta.Ii. HJ · 1. Khef (CdM), 5-4; Knuppel (CdM), no helgh1 U • 1. Glye< (CdM). 18-7. 2 Joweqyo (CQ, 1"4 I 2.) Swpu<nftll (CdM). 17-1 TI • I Gl)'ft (CdM), 36.() Pl/ • I Wauon (CdM), 11-0. 2 KM< (CdM). 1 \.-0, l Moote (CdM), 11-0 SP • 1 Fenton (CdM), 51-4 112; 2 Grey ' (CdM). 40-S; l Shockey (CdM), 39 9 OT· 1 ~enton (CdM), 1S7·9. 2 Shochy (CdM), 123-5, l Grey (CdM),) 12.() 1001.H • 1 Web.t KdM), 214 300 IH • 1 Way (CdM), 1 '00 2, 2 WWbe< (CdM), 1 00 2 6, l Molder (CdM). 1 Ol 2 HJ · I Br-(CdM), S-0, 2 llMt K-(CdM), 4-6, 3 (ti«) TU<ne< (CdM), Kuhn (CC), ....... U ·I 8-IC-(CdM), 14-l 112 TJ • 1 CM'lll)I (CdM), 11 7, 2 lie« K- (CdM). JO.I. 1 Af>tdo (CO, 25-9 Pl/ 1 CMtMy (CdM), U, 2 w.bet ((dM), 7.() S$> • 1. JulJan (CC), ~S·l. l ~"'"" ICC), 1•~ 3 Mack (CdM), 12-1 I OT· 1. Sfisuni (CQ, 69-6, 2 Jultan (CQ 6ot 4, l Sal1slo (CO. 60-2 Estancia· primed for CIF final • Eagles battle top-seeded Bishop Montgomery for the Div. IV crown Saturday at 10. Barry Faulkner DAILY PILOT LA MIRADA -BOYS Ever-confident coach Steve Cre~-SOCCER shaw believes ne1-J • ther rain, top-seed- ed Bishop! M1;mtgomery, nor a less-than- idea1 pla)ling surface, can keep his Estanoa High boys soccer team from its appointed goal: a CrF Southern Section Division IV championship. However, ·before the second-seeded Eagles (19-1-1) square off with the Del Rey League champion Knights (21-2-3), Saturday at 10 a.m. at La Mirada High, Crenshaw voiced his objection to the venue. "I'm not happy with it,• Crenshaw said of the La Mirada football field, which is crowned and an estimated 10 yaI:ds narrower and shorter than the Eagles' nat home field. Estancia is one of two boys title games not. played at Cal State Fullerton, which hosts three cham- pionshJp boys contests Saturday. DON lEACH I DAllY PILOT Estancia High's double trouble duo, Esaul Mendoza and Cesar Terrones. games. and John Alderete, have combined to HBecause we're a smaller school, they shove us over to a football field and I think it's cheap.• Senior forwards Esaul M endoza (nine po t 13 shutouts. The Eagles bring a wedlth o( talent and confidence inlo their first title game since winning the section 2-A crown in of his 43 goals in the playoffs, including Bishop Montgomery has survived two hal .tricks) and Cesar Terrones (four one-goal verdicts in ijle quarterfinals of his 33 m the last three games) key an and senuhnals to earn a shot at its sec- attack fueled by speed, skill and ond section crown. The Krughts won the unselfishness. 2-A title m 1983. 1985. ' Estanda has outscored opponents, 117 -12, including a 24 -3 edge in four playoff games, and bas won its last 16 Senior Eagles' goalie Hilario Arriaga Hour guys have said they want J.o go and the all·senior back tine or sweeper take care of business Saturday,• Cren- Edson Anaya, stopper Omar Navarrete, shaw said. "Their dtlltude 1 'Let's JUSt as well as fullbacks Fernando Medlna go \.vin the thing.' • CORONA ·DEL MAR HAMMERS LOYOIA •Sea Kings cruise to 15-3 nonleague victory. CORONA ~EL TENNIS MAR -Juruors Randy Myers and. Peter Kul- maticki sewpt at" No. 1 dou- bles, 6-2, 6-1 , 6-1, to lead host Corona del Mar High's boys tennis team to a 15-3 rout over Loyola High of Los Angeles Thur..Jay afternoon. ~rts BRIEFLY ,. Bucs can't hold on FULLER- TON -The BASEBALL Orange. Coast College men's baseball team found some offense, but failed to hold down the fort in Thursday's 7- . 6 Orange Empire Conference loss to host Fullerton. Other three-~ "t winners for the Sea Kings (2-0) indude Brian M orton (6-3, 6· 0, 6-0) and Cameron Ball (6-3, 6-0, 6-0) in singles. along with Michael Bean and Robert . Kennedy (6-3, 6-2, 6-0) in doubles action. Coach 1im Mang, howev- er, was most satisfied with the play of his No. 3 doubles, Jay Reed and Josh Stuart, who won two of three matches. The Sea Kings, ranked No. 1 in CIF ~outhem Sect.loo Division I, will host Los Alamitos Tuesday at 3:15 in nonleague action. NOM.EAGW o.aMA Da MM 15, Lavol.A l ~ • Morton (CdM) def. Levy, 6-3, def. c:aspary, 6-0, def. Belisarl. 6-0; Ball (CdM) won. 6-3, 6-0, 6-0; Ning (CdM) lost. 2-6. won, 6-3, lost, S-7. ' Doubl11 • Myers·Kulmatidci (CdM) def. Cooley-Newcombe, 6-2, def. Gteenspan·shavers. 6-1, def. Radefs.Sultlvan, 6-1; Bean-Kennedy (CdM) won, 6-3, 6-2. 6-0; Reed-Stulrt (CdM) lost. 2-6. woo, 6-2. 7-5. The Pirates (5-9, 0-3 in conference) had leads of 3-0, 4-3, and 6-3, but could not hold dO"j'l Fullerton (2-1 in conference), who converted 14 singles into seven runs. Jason Reuss had three tuts, including his sixth home run, three runs scored and two RBis to lead OCC's attack. Blair Havens and Chris Laws chipped in with two hits and a run scored, while Brian Mwphy had a hit and two RBls. In the top of the ninth, the Pirates had two runners on and one out, but a smash by Reuss went right to the Hor- nets' shortstop, who turned a doubl:Jiay to end the game. ~ ..... COM EMNCE Fuu9"0N 7, OMNG1 CoAsT I Orange Coast 381 020 000 -6 12 1 Fullerton 30002110X ·7 140 1k>s1k'k. C.rey (5), Parkin (8) and Murphy; Bower, Swan (7), a.rk (8), Romprey (9) and Bower, Sw..i. W • Oarlt. L ·Carey. 1·2. Sv • Romprey. 28 • Laws COCO. HR • Reust (OCQ. Costa Mesa rolls COSTA tvlESA -GOLF Jeff Montoyd shot a combined 3-under 68 to lead Costa Mesa High's boys golf team lo a 395-462 win over Ca1vary Chapel Thursday afternoon. Thursday's final rune holes were played at Costa M esa Golf and Country Club's Mesa Linda Course, par 35 while the first rune holes were played Wednesday at Rancho San Joaquin Goll Course, par 36. Lou Carrasco (3 7-38), Bryce Sheridan (39-40), Joaki.m Rising (41-40) and Nue Kahele (92 combined) round out M esa's sconng. Tars easy winners N E w p 0 R T GOLF BEACH -Daniel Kush and Kevin Olson each sh ot an 8-over, 44 on the back-njne to lead Newport Harbor H igh's boys golf team to a nonleague wm over Mis- SlOD Viejo at Big Canyon Country Club, par 36. Thursday's back-nine, combined with Tuesday's front-nine scores at Mission Viejo Country Club gave Newport the 428-446 win over the Dlablos. Kush's 18-hoJe total was 83, while Olson came m with an 85 for the Satlors (1 -0). Lions s plit at Biola LA M IRADA SOFTBAll Vanguard • University's softball team spilt its first two Golden State Ath- letic Conference contests with host B1ola. winnmg. 1-0, before losing, 3-0 Gina Llebengood threw a comp,lete-game two tutter for the Lions ( 11 -5. 1-1 m confer- ence) m game one. stnking out six Valerie Vanaken had two ruts to lead Vanguard. In game two. the Lions could only muster four hits off the Eagles' pitching. while B1ola scored all three runs m the first two innings. GOLDEN STATE AJHLEnC WC Cw:Ha ca.n.1 v A#GIJNtl) UNlvasfTy 1, Biol.A 0 Vanguard 000 001 0 • 1 7 0 Biola 000 000 O • O 2 2 Lie~ngood and Devery; Logsdon and Fluck. W • Uebengood, 6-2. L •Logsdon, S-2. 6-ne2 Biol.A 3, VANGUAlllD UNnlasfrf 0 Vanguard 000 000 0 • 0 4 1 Biola 120 000 x • 3 6 2 Atchley and Smith; Fox and Menjares. W • Fox. S-2. L · Atthley, 2-3. 28 • Logsdon (B) Coast wins, 9-0 COSTA MESA TENNIS -Orange Coast's . women's tennis team (4-2, 2-1) won the easy way Thursday. Cypress defaulted because of 8 lack of players and absorbed a 9-0 Orange Empire Conference loss, OCC talented, but lean in numbers •Gillis excited with ability of OCC squad. If only there were more. Tony AhDb9ll OMY PILoT COSTA MESA -1be one nice thing about a teem the size ol the Orange Cout Col· ieoe men'• teruU1 teem: p1en. ty ol roam on the bnc:h for Coach~ Gillis. •• Ran.ct wttb t 0 players, but for one ,.... or anodaer, rm down to nve. • GWil Mid. •t1op11a11y, .. 11 get one ol our ...... pla,.n beck for r t • our sixth singles and doubles Gillis said "l wish ht>'d come player. up to the net more often That player ls sophomore because he's got great court Phong Luu who ls recovering coverage. As a No l , we'll from a collapsed lung. have to see how mentally •He's hed surgery on it and tough he as down the stretch.• we hope to have him back ln a Gillis ls also pae.ed with month or 1c>. • Gillis Mid. ·u the play ol freshmen MMol'I we get hill\ back. we might Wa and Shakti a.nidoanti. have a shoe at a couple of the Both Wiil C'OO\pete foe Nos. 2 tap teenw ln tbe ronlereace. • and 3 llngleli a well • play What the team law ln wtth Brouwer et No. t doutllM. population, lt more than "My'plan ls to.P.Y Mut"el inabl up in cMlraD •bUity. and Shakti ~ for the l.Mdtng Ill• troops ... ftnt half and then MW! Mar- f1'91b1Dan MemiJ Brouwer eel and Maeon together,• wbo JI from Halle"Mt GUlll-'d. "It'll come dawn to •ttn liiaud ... wl ..... the belt ..... m..llby wl got ...... ~ ... • obftoully, wbk:b ...... plays .. better.• Rounding out the ~ter ere freshmen Chris Morales aod 7.ob.rab Ver1alllan. Both have received pr.-from Gillis for their strong work ettuc. " ·nev need to get better aad the nic:e thiri9 ii they want to get better,• G8bl Mid. •They're out there ftWY day and they're ........ bilftt •• Accordiaf1b GllJa. wbo is bl ldl •Ymtb ,.., .. tbe mtn'• teDllil COKh, occ lbcMdd be. ";..":.:' ...... -Orange Caafllr-.x:.. ......... -~ --Wiil~-' Raphael Bernard Jr. Farshid Kazi Sr. Marvin Lam So. Vijay Ularam Jr. Cuong Nguyen So. David Nguyen So. Laurent Nguyen ~ So. Partha Patel So. Thien Pham Sr. Thu Pham Jr. Spencer Soloman So. . Coach: John Tichy · MESA ON RISE . • Bevy of newcomers . bolsters the lineup. Joseph Boo DAILY PILOT COSTA MESA -Costa Meso H1gh's boys tcnrus team d1d not hdve a memordble season last -yeclf, so the fact that Musldngs have d let of new players on this year's tea01 is d pos1uve for Mus· tangs Codch John Tichy. And two mdtches mto· tts season, he sees d lot or unprovement. ·we improved tremen- dously from last yedr, • he Sd1d •Newport Hdrhor beat us, 16·2, lttsC year. (Wednes- day). we lost, 12·6, but 1t·eas- t.ly could have been 9.9 • Among lhe remforcemeots conung in is sophomore Cuong Nguyen, A trnnsfer from lnlt1nd Vallev athletic power Upland, · Nguyen 'already grnhbed f\.teo;d '<; No 1 smgles spot Sophomore> Mar- vin Lam 1s the ndds-on- fdvonte to be lhe No 2 •.angles player Sophomore Spencer Soloman t1nd 1umors R<lphael Bernard dncl V11ay L1laram are otht.>r contenders fN the smgles -.pol · Brother.., Tuten dnd Thu Pham foml te.;a'c; No l dou· hie<; tedm Costd Mesa's senior class pres1dent Raphael Kd21 \. ... ho WdS Last yettr·s team I\ t\'P returns as lhe team Cdptam and tS m Mesa's Llouhles rotalion "Raphael'~ the hardest workmq quy on our tedJll, • Tichy said He's a tremen- dous compeutor H e's the heart dncl soul of our teclm. • Sophomores Partha Patel, Ldurent Nguyen dnd David Nguyen round out the dou- ble squad Tichy feels his team 1s good enough to capture Uurd or fourth place m lhe Pacific Coast ledlJUt:> A lhlrd-place finish would lead to a CTF Playoffs berth, which St'emed 1mposs1ble last year But this ts another year for Ttchy's squad "You can see that I'm try· mg to soy that we'n.• a big tmprovement from la l year,• Tlchy Sdld. TENNIS Pirates blank foe CYPRESS Marcel Brouwer and Shakti Cherniti- ganu each won all 20 gclffies played. leadmg the Orange CodSt College men' tennis team to a 9-0 wm over host Cypress m Orange Empire ConferenC'e action. Brouwer and Chenutlganb each won, b-0, 6~. m ingle play, then Ledllled up to win, 8-0. m doubles competitlon The Plrcites will travel to Scln Diego to take on San ' Diego MeSd Tuesday al 2 p.m. m nonC'onterence acuon. OllAllilll -cws Qt ~ Co.uT t. 0-0 si..-. •~IOCQcNf II~ 6-4. U Wto IOCQ Oltf <>-"°' .. l •2.: o-t;. ~· (OCQ drf to ..0 ..ct y.,,.,_., IOCQ def lft, (>.), 6~ ... (If ..... coco dtf ..._ dtlt, 6 0, ~I, lW (()(() def Wt( ... 6 ). 6-0. ,_.... 8<...-r O.......t~• tOCQ def RutlU'l'e-Ume\. 1.0 w.; ~~ ICXO ct.f Go....,._~ l-4 UNV~ COCO .. a.~to.IJ 3Uii~'T-A- TllPIURS Marcel Brouwef Fr. Shakti ChemltigMlti Fr. Phong Luu So. Chris Mor•lft Fr. Zohreb Vilrulnian Fr. ,..,,.. 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FOR A CONDI· -.ct ... 11141 ~ IW the court 9hl1net Cir .. Fountain ~ Jotwnaan Boltl9 and Medu'8I a.itc d Oranoe Coul'll)' '* (haW) .,.,. IM llMoa ~td Qllltomla Oel>e""*1t of TIOHAL USE PERMIT Qafk of 0.... CountY 'THE PETITION ,.. v~. CA 112708 TNt "*"*" WU tne., Dion WllllMll &otN on 02-11-2000 11141 UM ol lhe flcdlloue and loedltlg doc*a Wllh lnluranoe Uac of "Ill· TO CONVERT EXIST· on Ot-14-2000 ~ llUltlOtlly llO ad· Thlt ~ la oon> M9d W11t1 ttw Col.w'llY (PIUldent) ' • ICIOOM1'111 bu1l11111 name: ~Hell 1urett Admitted 10 IHO AUTO SERVICE a.111tnl "*littaf11141 ...... undtr ~by~ Wld Cltrt! of <>r.noa eouncy TNt .... merit wu ()ely fltloc Feb. 11~. 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WM ~~ F288 2000111IO'N The=- The A<*tout Bull-lel>or*°'Y IUltt; atfa/ the DN6gr'l lulld TtMI SA&.ES, AHO A VA/II· The tollowtrla P8rlOn9 dlle to lake "*'Y ac:-lllad Wllh the ~ ll"ICtlUOUe--.Uilftiii o.ay P1104 Feb. 1IJ. 25, .,. ea: ,,. .. name teftMd c: con'8t9nOe ..,.ce and thell ~ elJbjtct '° !IC>-AHCE FROM FRONT .,. tilg builrliw •: Ilona ~ obtllnlnO °"'I of~ CountY Hime .....,,t Mat. 3, 10, 2000 1"279 co~¥ AL TREAS· ii,C::V ':' In • ~~IM= =-' ~ =· ~ ~~'ic°K s RiC:u~~ Ant Nd ~-2' = -=='~~ on 02* 2000M1M07 ni. folowVIO persons FICdtlOUi lu.IMi• UAES. 20071 CyprMa 1909, FILE NO. dlnic:m,.._rctlandol· auc:npotfdetthtllbtll· MENTS (20' RE ·~ -ft,. 11972 poMnt ac:tiona, t.ow· Del¥ P11o1 Feb. tt, ti. l,.dOingbullneMat: ....... ...,,.,.t SC,_, Nr#pott 8Mdl. 19"e7851~ 11291 tlcta. Thi laboratory sued ·by a ~. a U IR e D ; 1 O ' B~uc~O~~ ever,!Mpersoniii,.. 25, Mar.3. 2000 F257 ~ f.: 6=-: e~t:r=-~~erte John, Ytwon G' lplCI It c:lltlgnated .. wtlictl It lltted by Belt PROPOSED) AL.OHO MfUllvewtlbe,.quired FfCdtlOu• IUilMii ,..__ "-tor T p ... _... 20071 c--· s---1, L,nore Dr.. eraen an H-8 OCCUl)lnCY with and ehltll l'MMI a rating PAUlAAINO ·AVENI.IE IO ....._ notice to 1n ....___ .....i:._ Newoolt """'*'· ...... 11 • M I, N. a._,fter ,,...... .. ..... Gl'Olle, Callfomla 112841 the ra(Ntndtr o1 the of A· or bener and a tr. TO FACILITATE THE Jeft,.V aeon loot>, .,.... . .....n .. D-ment nla 112957 Dr., 1102, Sanll Ana1 Newport S.aoh, CA Junbum Kim, 11291 butlalng , being B oc-nanclal da111flcatk>n of CLOSURE OF ONE Of' 11872 sellllah Dr., Hunl· :.-=:-: = ni. lollowlng perwont Ge.orgt Mlc hul CA 92705 92eeO Lenore Or.. Gar<ten """"'"""· _. oentral me· VIII ,.., ...... r. ' TWO DRIVEW .. YS lO-lnaeon BMdl c.llfomia y t"-are dOing bUlineSI II' Sampeon, 15 Terrau MED TOX. INC .. (Del· . Thlt ~I II con1• Gro119,Cllifomla92841 ~ ;'p.oe atlOUld THE..,.ReGENTS OF CATED Af' 3'087 ~2820 • • or ~lo ,i; SuKMM M~. 37~ DIM, Newport Cout, ewart)t 550 N: duc:tedby:an ndlYldUa Thlt bullnel• lt•oon· be localed on,lht gr°"rid THE UNIVERSITY OF BRISJOl STREET IN A Thie bullneH It con-~nt a~mlnlt· a.er StrMI, SOile I, C.iwomt1112657 Parkoenter Or.. 1102, Have you lllrttd ducted . by: I general noor near lhe IOedlng CALIFORNIA Cl ZONE dueled by. an lndMdual ffatlon authol1ly Witt bt Santa Ana, CA 92704 Thia bualoets II oon-Santa Ana. CA 92705 doing bl.lllneu Y'!7 No pertntrrhli> dod</Mrvlot ~-March, 2000 ENVIRONMENTAL. DE· dOIHave ... 'lolnu tlartetd? gtWlt9d unltu an In· n~""st~~· ... 37501 ducted by: an lndMdual Thi buelntu It OC?!'.: ~Ma.:.= ....... Yewon Chon The labora • .uftas Publlltied Newport TERMINATION: EX· ng vv• •H V• '8,.lttd penion fltet an .,.., ,....., """a • Heve you started ducted by. a ~lrvu ,,_ .. _ This ltllement WU Ire beted on a • x 22' Beach-Costa Meta EMPT YM, l>1A>3m>OO ~~ttle Santa Ana, CA tt704 dolno bulllltSS yet? No Have YOU tlarl•d ltled wtttl tne <::ounty llltd with lhe County lllUCIUral gttd, with. 2Z Delly Pilol March 3, 10. 2. PLANNING AP· ~rev .. ~~. and lhowl UM Thb bulineu .. OOf'I· Mb Sampson dOlng butlneH Y•l7 Cltftc of OfwlOt County CtertlolOranoaCoonty x 11"1aboralOlymodUlt. 2000 PLICATION PA·00-03 .. _ -·-ft WU wn ~ ductedby:anlndMdUtl This ttatemenl WU Y8' 1/1'2000 cn02·15-2000 on01·31 ·2000" Thtattuc:tureaystamlt F2115 FOR ROBERT flle<I wllh the County ylht not Hive you started flied with the County MED TO)(, INC., aoc>OM11712 20006'1837' anllclpaltd 10 be ---.......... -T--• FERNANDEZ. AU· Clerk of Orange CoontY grancH~~ty. he doing business yet? Cltrtl of O!ange County David w. E11on, Deily Pilol Flt>. 18, 25..! Dally Plloe Feb. 25, Mar. pouttd·ln·placa con· ULe_..TL •;;;-1 .... THORIZED AGENT on 01-13-2000" pe~ wWI be ,:d 'on YeG•:..J.~11 .. ~~-na on 02-18·~-V~FO I Maf=J.JO• 2000=-F27" 3, 10, 17. 2000 F292 crete thear ttlle with IONCMN-A J.O.n No FOR SOUTH OOAST 2000ll11724 MARCH 30, 2000 at T:;sv s""""""'tat.......,nt was """"""''"'""" "~ 6tatamen was Flctltlou• B UNIVERSITY OF ft1tai.t>1. The laboralory 000D.04i Tlttt OnMi p L A ·z A t c . J • Daltv Piiot Feb. 11, 18. 1:45 p.m. In Dept. L73 11._:." ..... th .. , .......... Counru Daily Pilot Feb. 25, Mar. Ried with the County Nllm9 s.. t CALIFORNIA, suites are envisioned as No OOM1411 YOU Me SEGERSTROM, FOR A 25, Mar. 3, 2000 F266 located at 341 The ~ty ....., .. , ,.., ., 3 10. 17, 2000 F289 Cieri< ol O~ County The lollowl peraont IRVINE CAMPUS largt open ·~~· w 0D!Jl~T UNDIR A MA S T ER PLAN 2-w l'fe. 1'714 Drive South, Orange, Clerk of ~~e County ~lctltloua Bu1inHa on 01-19· 20008817111 are dolno bU~u as: NOTICE INVITING: able lof' the fle:;to( r.t;n• DHD °' TftUST AMEN OMEN~ TO CON· NonCE TO CllD>I-' CfF 9~~· OBJECT to oo 02·08· 20008811()15 Name S~tement Dally Pilot Feb. 18, 25, South "tout Acura. DESIGN BUILD ~~~.:: e::. ~1~= ~~~uglF~/R~Tre: auu~<:mor the granting ol the pall· .Dally Pilol Feb. 11, 18, The toOowi~ persons Mer 3 10 2000 F278 2925 Harbor Blvd., TEAM Lab IUP~ tpaOe It lo-ACTION TO PROTECT RANT (1, 180 SO.FT. IN· INl'llH110N TO !Ion you ahould eppear 25. Mar. 3, 2000 F258 :i:. ~i:~sc.~~. Flctltloii~ BualneH ~~;.A I= REQUEST oeted Within the Interior VOUft PfltONRTY IT SIDE: 1,000 SO.FT. T&ANIPl!a at the hearing and stale Flctltloua BuatneH .~..... Newport Beach, Heme s .. tement Group. Inc., (CA), 2925 FOR PRE· zone1. wl1tl lab benc:fles MAY IE IOU) AT A OUTSIDE). AT THE ALCOBOUC llEVEI· your objections or hie Name Statement Ce.lltomta 92660 The following parsons Hart>or Blvd., COiia QUALIFICATION extending to ttle north PlaJC SALL II' YOU TERMINAflON POINT AGE wrinen objecllbns wl1h The lollow!no persona John Sliver, 537 New· are doing busln8'S as: Mesa, CA 92626 STATEMENTS and toufh. Ideally me· Jal> ~ ~ OF THE BEAR STREET UC'IJliSE the court before lhe 11e doing buslness as: Port Ctr Dr. Newport AHlrmatlvt HR Solu· This business ts oon· FOR-OESIGN AND chanlcel tupply la TION °'THE NAT'UftE BRIDGE, LOCATED AT (tJCC S. ... ., n -.. hearing. Your IP· COX CHARITIES FOR Beach, Calilomla 92660 lions, 1797 Of1o1a DrMI, duded by: a OOfPO'llllon CONSTRUCTION provided lhrough I ll'lr· °' lMI ~ 3 3 3 3 BR IS T 0 L _. paarance may be In par· ORANGE COUNTY, Johnny Stalberger. Costa Mesa, Cahtornla Have you started OF TuE llcat Stlalt localed 111 tne AQAINIT YOU YOU STREET, SUllE 2505, a a P 1'173 • -..1 son or by your a11omey. 18012 Mitchell Ava So., 537 Newport Ctr . Or, 92626 doing business yet? f' north and of the labora· IHOUU) CONTACT 1 A '" A PDC ZONE. NOTICE IS HERE.BY IF YOU ARE A CRED· Irvine, CA 92614 • Newport Beach, Califor· ~rbara B. Raabe, Yes, 03l01/2000 HEWITT HALL tory, whh eJChautt exist· LA~ A public ENVIRONMENTAL. 0£· OIVEN Ma belt aaJc of ITORorcbnllngenlcrad· Orange County's n1a 92860 17970tlolt0rlva,Cos1a South Codi lmPorta PROJECT Ing the 1ulte In a shalt to auction' Ult to "'9 TERMINATION: EX· -ud • uaMter of ilorol lhedeceilsed, you United Way. 18012 Thia business is coo-Mesa, Cllllomla 112626 Group, Inc., George NO. 994034 the toulh. hlghett b6dder for caafl, EMPT. alcx*otk: bc'ven&e lkealc must Ille your claim With Mitchell Ave., So., trvtno. ducted by: co-partners This business la con· Mattnew MolOd March 2000 The eKterlor ol Iha calhltf'• checa drewn 3. PLANNING AP· 11 atx.l to be._. t~ court and mall a CA 92614 1'1ave you star1ed ducted by· an lncttvlduat Thia statement was NOTICE IS HEREBY building wlll conslat of e on a aute or nation•! PLICATION PA·00·04 Tiie llllllC(i).' Soc:.lal copytotheP41raonalrep· This business Is con· doing busfness yet? No Have r,ou started llled wtth the County GIVEN that Design BUiid cast concrete and glass bani!, chec:k'drawn by 1 FOR GL V COOP. ER Scaartry or Federal Tu resentallve IJ>O()fnled by ducted by: a corporatloo Jofln Silver doing bUs ness yel? No Cle"< o1 Orange County Team R 51 for Pre· and metal panel curtain Ital• o( ftdtfat credit FOR A VARIANCE TO Nlmbcn dd IMlai.a the court Within tour Have you started This statement was Balt>era B·. Raabe on 02·24·2000 quaut1ce.T:i'8statements wall system. wnlon, 6f a check LEGALIZE THE CON· addml of die months from the date ol doing business yet? flied with the County This statement was 2000l820MO wlM be received by the Sitt and Building drawn by a state or VER S 1 O N OF A wtkrltk:eM« are: TO the ntst lssuence of let· Yes, January 4, 2000. Clertl of O!ange County flied ·with the County Dailv PllOt Mar 31. 10, University ol Ca.lffomla CoMtructlon. Cott e. ledeflt UYtfttlt end CARPORT TO AN VEN'TURES INC 1 lets as provided In Pro-Orange County • oo 02-08·2000 Clerk of Ocange CQvnty 17, ~4. 2000 1'296 trvtne campus, rorquaJ~ llmai.: SH,ooo,ooo.oo 1o1n auodatlon, °' ENCLOSED GARAGE C.aifonda • COfllO,._, bate Coda section 9100. United Way, Emmanuel 20008'191'7 on 02·1'·2000 FletltlOua Bualnffa Hcatlon to bid on the BID DOCUMENTS: tavlngt a .. oc:latlon, Of WITH lESS TH~ TH~ By· Aiuudtr To Prul-The lime lor Ill no clatm. V Liiiiana, CPA Delly Pilot Feb. 25, Mar. • 2000H1"74 Nwne S .. Mment H E WITT H AL L Bid Documenls ata aavtnOt baf1'l tpeclflad REQUIRED 20 ,)( 20 de ' 891 BU 's wfU not expire before This statement was 3, 10, 17. 2000 F290 DallY PdOt Feb. 25. MIN. Thi lcltowlnO penions PROJECT NO "4-034• scheduled to be avail· In 1tct1on 1101 ol the DIME N S I 0 N . L 0 · 18~· COJU Mu ~A four monlN from l~ l11ed With the County Flctltfoua Builneaa 3, 10, 17, 2000 F219 ere doing t>uSlriess 89 The proi-ct 19 a "0.: able to prequafflled De-P'lnanclal code Ind CA TED AT 1838 mM cu, hearing dale noticed Clark ol Orange County Ntme S .. t.ement Flctitlou1 Bu1lneta The Breeze · Con tlgn Build" project, sign Build Teams In May ~':.tto::. bu.:j ~c::.HA~E~~N~N Doi111 bu1Msa •: a.~ MAY EXAMINE on OH9·~17168 The lollowtng persons pqme S .. tement r:lomlf'lium ~rs and wlll Include the 2600. Bid Documents Ml,I n • • . ENVIRONMENT AL OE. • '7 UA y UQUOR.. lile k by the rt D II Pilot F b 11 18 are doino business .as. The IOllowing pertons Association, 118 and prellmlnary d11lgn, wilt consist ol UC Irvine be held by the duty T ON ex· AIJ CMher bllu-tho •Pl oouin. a r..! e • , , L & R SERVICES, are doing business as: 118.5 43rCI St., Newpon pr1.,.relloo or wondng Campu1 Standards and ~Id trustM ., TERMINA l : · 1) Hd 8ddma(es\ 11 Voll are 8 parson • 25• r. 3• 2000 F258 2087 1 Buc11wood Spltilual Guild or Beach, Calilomla 112&63 drewlng1 (ahop draw-Deslon Criteria, project thOwn bttow1 ot ·ell EMPT. ::f' by Ille terested In the estate, Flctlllou• BualnHI Lana. Huntl nnton America. 1129 W. Patrick Z. Glance. 326 Inna) and eonatrvc-specfllc des'-criteria right, tltle, ana lntarett FOR FURTHER IN· , ,_ you may Ille with the Name Statement • W S N II~ baaed on the UC perlormane':'' epeclll: conv1Y9«1 to and now FORMATION ON THE Wllel\f)tin-wiellm die court a Request tor Spe· T"-fol'.....,."" ""'r"ons Beach, CA 92646 BalbOa Blvd. #B, New· atnut t., 1wport S ,__ net ,__, held by tht trust• tn ABOVE APPLICA· put tllrtt yean, • IUlled" clal Notice (torm '"' ,.,..,., .. ., .. -" Leanne Ft Yesby. pon Beach CA 92661 Beach. Celllomla 92063 Irvin• Cemput tan-cat ..... sa some typ......, the hereinafter de-TIONS TELEPHONE by die wt.tcn.1)11.iceJ111«. DE·154) o1 the llllng ol are doing business as 20871 Beachwood Christine Caparelll, This business Is con· derda and 011lgn plans and de,Jalls lrom acrlbtd ~under (71 4)764·5245 OR ue: (lr llOllC, ao awt): an Inventory and ap· Automatfng Business, Lana , Huntington 1129 w. Betboa BIVd ducted by: an unln· Criteria, projael ,,,... Neuroscience Reseafdl Mid purtuant to a Deed C~L AT THE OFFICE ~ pralsat of estate assets 3228 Dakota Ava.. Beach. CA 92646 •B. Newpon Beach, CA corporated association clllc d11lgn crttarla, Facility and Sprague ot Trust deac.rlbed OF. THE PLANNING Tiie lllllM(i) Social or of any petition or ae· Cost.a Mesa. CA 92626 Roselle c Yart>y, 92661 other than a partner'lhlp performance apac:m-Hall. Addftk>nal lntorma· QOM 200 ' .... _.. ... Peter LA Gn .... nhAA&o 20871 Beachwood D •• 1 Have you started cation• and aoma typl· tk>n available 10 bidders below. Thi tale wlll be DIVISION, A . • ~ Of Fc«ral Tu. count as provruvv "' 3228 Oakot'ai""Av;~, on n a · ""a r e lne cal plent and ct.tall• Will Include the Detelled medl, but without nFAIRDRIVE.COSTA Nllllbtl'I 11111 addraa or Probate Code section Cost .,_ CA 92628 Lana , Hunt1ng1on Stenlake, 12066 Coyne doino bus ss yeC7 No ' I R P,....... p Soll CO¥enaM Of werrll'lty, MESA, CALIFORNIA die t.yerl...,ak:u& are: 1250 A Request tor a .....,sa, Beach, CA 92646 St , Los Angeles, CA Palrlc:k Z. Glance rom Neurote •nee • . ...,...... rogram, s llflfllMd Of lmtlfled Publlshad Newport YO\!..NG BEOM JOO .a1 Special Notlee form Is This business Is con· This business Is con· 90049 This sta1ement was 11erch Faclltty end Report, and a copy ol ~..,-ding title po•.: Beach·Costa Mesa TopCb ~ ~· avallabla trom the OOUl1 d\letad by: an inoMdual 1'UCltd by-a general This bus.lness It con· filed with the County Spregu1 Halt. the Umvvrslty ol Caltfor· Mnlon Of encum-Dalty Piiot Mardi 3 9'l6Gl ve-. UIC. clerk Have you star1ed partnership dueled by; a general Clet1l ol O!ange County All Design Build nle, lrvlne. Campus br es 10 :lr .the 2000 ' CA .... _ .....__ Attofney tor the doing bustnen yet? The regtslrant com· partnership on 03-01·2000 Teems who are In· Standards and Design 8'tc • •-·t F""'• ''"' -u --sold 1 Yes 1-01"" -A---'to'ransactbust ... 1 1 d 20006821.,68 terested In praqualllyino Cnterla r~ng nc.,... ,,... AR 1e11cnlly deecribed •· PelJt oner: . Peter L AGruenbtck ...... ,_... • • "'ave you s are .. tor this project and Wisfi The COntr\ctor and drrl. of the note(•) Nm"ICt: m auonou tllrAlnue, n.u.ra. trade BROWN • STREZA This siaiemenl was nass under the liOlltlolJs doing business )'117 No Oa~ Pilot Mar. 31= 10, to obtain the Pre· Design Team wlU be re· aecurtd by the Dead ot Of' IM1UC S4U . n.u.ra. tq¥--. 111111• VANESSA J. ~EGOR. llled with the County bu•lnesa name or Christine Caparelli. 17, 4, 2000 297 qualllicatlon Statements quired to obtain 811 State 'rrult, with tnterHt and (UCC s.c. 610il ~. &oodWW, le111t ESQ .. SBN 114111, Clerk ot Orange County names ftsted aboYe on: This statement was Flethl0u1 BualneH may call either (949) Are Marshal, Otv11fon ol late charQt• tti«eon. ~No. UO»MW Uld lt.tilthold IMerQl. noo IAVINE CENTER on 02.QG·2000 113<W5 llled with the County • Name Statement 824-8117 (Hot Line. Oo· the Slate Architect's Ac· .. J>fOVldecl In th• NOTICE ·IS Hiit.HY OOYCllAlll llOI to cocnpelC. DR., STE. 900, IRVINi, 2000A18720 Leanne R. Yerby Clerk ol Orange County The loltowlnq persons lion #3) or (949} cess Compliance note(•). advanct1, GIVEN u •_. .. It ~latrade,ete. CA92611 Dally Piiot Feb 11 t8 RosalleC Yerby oo02·15·iOOO are doing business as· 824-6630 ' Section and lhe local Of· under the terms of the ._•.,.....,no .,..,1 Uld WAR loclled ac Published Newporl 25 Ma 3 2000 ;:255 This statement was 20006819n.o Tanderheart Produc: DATE OF SUBMIT· anga CQvnty Art De· DMd of Trust. lntaretl _."'-......_.\of .. 891 Baker Strttl ,81 Beach·Costa Mase • r. • hied with the County DaUy PllOl Feb 18, 25, lions 88 Fair Drive TAL: partment aoeoctts. The thereon, '"'· charges .,..,1 ai-. HAMID COila Mesa. CA 91626 • 0a11y Pitot March 3, II, Fletltloua Bu1loeH ~leg'; .~/:~!,OBe County Mar. 3, 10, 2000 F273 Costa Mesa. caii1ornia Design Build Team prQJect wlll require Ind 111'*'"' of the sane EkfANI IOfl ""· nc rypc of Lic:tMe 1.o 10, ~ Name Statement 20006818314 Flcthloua Bualnesa 92626 Prequalillcatlon State· Clmput Jnd Regental TN= (~t~ tot:: 8AKD. UNIT 8. COSTA bc: 1raMfcmd la: Off·Sak FTh293 :rll8 lollowwlO persons Cally Piiot Ftb 25, Mar Name S .. tement Kerrie Ussery, 3550 -menta Will be recelved at design approval. UC ~ "\lbtlcM= "' Mf..SA. CA tlOI Oncn.t Uq.or Uce!IR !'IOl'1C'S TO are dolno t>uslness as 3. 1o. 17. 2000 F291 The IOllowlng person• W Sweett>ay Coun. Unit the Offloe ot Design & lrvlne wt• coordinate all ,.. . 0.. .._ • IDOi No. l l·lll32l CUDITOll50l'8lJUC Hilbert Property Man· are dolnO t>uslnlss as A. Anahelrri, Ca~tomla Con•lNCllOfl ·SeM<:ts. de~ •wrov&ll. Con· the Nottee of ~ l'IUD.IA I09l w BAXI.a. -Med fOf die SAL& aoa~•. 1300 Bnstol N FlctltlOUI 8u1lneH 1) ·cLASSICAL OE· 92804 .... ~...... Is Attention: Lynn tractor'sachedultmust :u:n-.:y,~t=-UNTTO.C'OSTAMDA CA pmlllltealoc111echcSAM.E (UCCS.0.610J) •190, Newport Bea.ch, NemeStatement SIGNS , b) C al· Thls.,.._..,ss .oon- Nagelujl-Javler, Uni· reflect end accom· ~ amount ma '" t26l6 ne bulk '* ud l!ecrowNo. 2JOJ$-M'W CA. 82660 The lollowlng parsons eDesign.com, c} ~ dueled by: an lndMduat verslty of C.alllornla, modlta an necessary re· greater on the cJY of ~ --=.•••~fl: 1n11Sfcr of die alc:ollolic NOTIClt 18 HUUV RidMark ~rt. ~ ~ a.to dolnO buslneu as: Ina Elegenoe 1800 F"or1 Have you started Irvine. Design & Con-view proeeues .... TftUST°"·MAGDI --•> "' bc'vera lil:tMC II U... 09 unve, e-,...... FLOWE"R P.ROPER· T"'rft1n Place. Newpc>r1 doing bustneu yal? atrvction Services, 3500 DESI GN BUILD IMAHtM . AND .... OJ ,... Ill ,....._ lcnckd'::, be: COftllllllOYICd OM.N lhM • bulL .i. II Cout, CA. 92657 , TIES INCORPORATED. Beach, CA 92660 Yet, 0110111998 Bertceley Place. lrvtne, T E A M P A E MA.DEL.ENI !&RAHIM ,.._ • ..-"1 .. llllo(i). It Ille offlcc of' JEAN alioola io be ,..._ The This busine~s ~s con· 2418 Hollday Road, LlnOa L. Schindler, Kerrie Utsery Calllomla 92697·2450, QUA LI FICA TI 0 N HUIBAND AND WIFE !.In. NONI! AU.EN ESCROW CO --<•) and "'-ducted by: an tndl\lldual Nowporl Beach. CA 18QO Port Tiffin Place. This . slatemant was uni.ii 5:00 P.M., Frld1y, PROCEDURES: Duly Appointed Trut· n. .-.i<•l _. ...._ INC 10701 Loe Allmi~ lid*• (•) qt lht Mller(1) Have you· s1arted 92660 Newport Baaoh, CA filed With the CounlY Mereh 24, 2000. No pre· 1 Design Bulld Team tH' GOlDEN WEST ..._ "'. .., w,.(i) .,""' Dt..d • 1200 to. AJ.unl.· di-GERALD 01..ENN dol11g business yet? Flower Pr0per1les In· 92660 Olerlc of Orange-COUnty qualllicatlon Statements PrequalKICatlon State· SAVwGS ASSOCIA-lllllOStn TAKIDA '"2 'cA 90720 Md Ille BRA,.'101' 1220 BISON Yes. 1/l /95 oor~led. (CA). 2418 Anita Meister Boyd. on 03-01 ·22~ .... ........ will be acoepted aller menta wlll be available T10H IERV1CE co A STANTON AV£.. AP'T.BllOl, ~i,.,_ ...... ···-..... Is AVE., llA•I, NEWPORT Martt Hilbert Holiday Roed, Ne....vvt 1848 Pon Car1oW Ptaot, .............. ~ .... -1 l' How t"-F ld M .. • 2000 " Dtlf.NAPAAX.CA906ll .........,...., --B'""H.C•"""660 Thll statement was ~,,..... B h CA DaM~ Pilot Mar 3 10 111S 1me. ever. ,.., r ay, 1re,, .. , CAUfO!tNIA COftPO. n. ..._ • <:.-... ol Mardi 24. :?000 """' n u hied With the County Beach. CA 92660 Newport tac . • • University reserves the at the University of CaU· AATION ltecordtd 111 cMr:r .,. .,.. n.e bulk sale is Douit "'--. Clerk ol 0 Cou Th" business is con-92660 17, 4, 2000 F300 right to request. reoatve lomla, IMne, Oflloe. of 041271111i ., rnftru.. ~·> :7i:' •aratEU. hbjtu to C&tilonua u.u. BASKIN-ROBBll'lS ICE on 02-04.:,:;g8 nty duded by a corporation This buslneu Is con· Flctiilou• Bualneaa and evaluate s~p DesiQn & Contlruction ment No. -.1t1• In AVE.. ••06. T1JS1'0ol, CA ronn Coawtmal Code CREAM A YOOVRT 20008818820 Have you •larted ducted by oo-partntts Name Statement r,•emental Information Servlcu. located In booll page all omdal 9'l7IO Scctioll 6106 , 16170 1220 DIJON AVE... Dall Pilol F b 11 18 doing business yet? Have you star11d The lcltowtno per90tll er~ ~eTsse!rym ,:,:.: 13500rvlneS."<Celev1 110Prtan°'ia' 1tee+ ~ ~~ n. _ _.. .,.. .. Tiie pe~ pnce or ~·!,:_~WPOltT BEACH. 25, f.ar. 3 • .:,00 f:2s4 Yes. 16 Dec 1999 doing bus1ntu yet? are doino bu$lriess as .,,...,~ al nee ....... "' vn• _-. ._.... AU.. idc • \.oft7 -Flower Properties In· Yes.10·2~ BARNNEwPORT,3012 plete the evaluation ol 92697·2·~ The Pre· ANGE County CM.I-~ ~ ':"' w:':e ~ "!~~ All aa-.._ -.(i) Fletltloua BualneH oorporaled, Joseph w Linda L. Scl\lndltr Newpoft Btvd . NewpOrt therr qualtlteetions. De· quallllcelkln Pa<:ket can f'OftNIA. oat• °' AWDl.QUIPMENT •. I.lid f< of IDd ....._ by Illa Name Statement Mader, Secretary This 61atemen1 was Beach, CA 92663 • ~~h1!'U:, 1-:::"em:~: be mailed~ polJintl~ Slle:oa/17/2000 at 2:00 _. .. ._,,. .e: J1NCn :'':.. 11 :-.=, of ..a.ti)......!:'!.,.--=-.._ The lotlowln~sons This statement wu tiled with Ille County Rene Andre Barge, than be submitted 1n =~~n~rson~oycet\~g PMTHE~T"'H~ P1U.EUA 1wi"' 8.u:Ea. 537,,000.00 •• ildld!Jll ~ 11 .....s by 1111 •c'!ne~s'l9ne~.4200 P!~ hied wtth the Couniy Cterkof°:(;8'Countv 408 31st Street, New· sealed envelopes (949)824·8117or(949) IN~ To"mi =B.COSTAMESA.CA lnvcmory aum.d .. ..u.t•>.111.,..:NONE N~wport •206. Newpoii ~le~·~'s~•Counly on02·15· 2000l919ne po~'!9~:.~~. marked on the out~,. &24-6630. Aller Thur• COUNTY COUf'1· n..11o1&,.., ......,. • .,. St30.ooo.oo. Wllkh COii· The Mllil(•) ..i "'-Beach CA 9200o 20008819767 Dally Pilot Feb. 18, 25, ducted by: an lnctlvlduat "DESIGN BUILD TEAM dey, March 11, 2000, HOUU,, 'TOO CMC ....... "' ...... o( Ille followla&: ..,._ of the bu)'W(•) ca j' E u gene Dally Pilot Feb. 18,l.. 25, Mar. 3, 10, 2000 F269 Have you star1od · PREOUALIFICATION no ttatemente wlll be CINT'ift DfWR MST, CISCOVllllY ucaow Penoul dlecl ,.,_; MASWR.E. lNC., A Anderson, 4200 Parll Mar. 3, tO, 2000 1'274 FictltlOua B"IJneH ddlng business Y9l7 No STATEME~ HEWITT malled; they muat be UHTA ANA. CALI· <X'1MJ'Af('( 7Tl'T cnnu de.-ited lolo CICIOW 11111 CA CORP~ 6731 Newport •206, Newport Flct1tl0u1 Bu1lnffa Name s .. tement Rene Andre Barge HALL, ~ ECT NO. llldted up •t the tbov• flOftNIA Amount ot Avt.. ST£. ~ dMt . SI0,000.00 W£STMINn'Rlt AVE.. Beaoh, CA 92660 Name Statement . Thi fcllOwi"" """ISOOI Thi• .statement was IMMOM. location. urlpMd bllanc• and HVWl'IN01'0N 8EACH. CA Ocmallll Noa . la #111, WESTMINBTEa. CA Thi• bu~ Is con· ... ..... hied th the County DESCRIPTION OF 2. All prequaVtlcallon ef\arOU: nM1 Ille -o( Sl7,J)00.00 926ll duc::ted by: an lndlvldual ni. IOllowing parwons are doing business as: WI THE PROJECT: t=19rnenta must be -1-14 •o...c _. .. -......-... ........ L Uld Sl:J0.000.00 ~· io ....... .......,_•,._CA......,~-..1 Have you started era doing bustn.u as: /IDTAZ. . Cterlt of Oranoa County The rvnnncAlf Hewitt --. --..---• by ......... _.__ ·-_, ~"' Tre Bona, 2.ao West PROFESSIONAL. on 02-03-2000 r·~ . _ llled by the Conlrac· '" or other com-MAaOi J0.1000 be repllccd ..-...... 1111 ditttl -611 ttl doing business yet? Coesl Hwy, Suite 12. SERVICES. 384 Pnnce· 2000tl1172t HaN It the lhlrd building IOl's Ind Arc:Mtc.1's cl· mon du6gnadon o1 rN.t n. .,. .. ., _,.. '° IO die cromr ol die .,. ..u.(i) .. 4J6l Yu, 1985 Newpon 'Beach, CA Ion Or., Costa Mtu. CA Dallv PllOt Mar. 3~ lntheCanterlorlheCof. lice wno w11t be ffi SM'c>perty: -VAL.IN-c.-... iw.,. l.lq9ol IJcrme . . Car!EugeneAndtrion 17. ~4 2000 .-~ lege of Medicine at UC forming the work. IA •Titer COSTA C--' ONo kliam SJOS.00000 ~~ A'Dl..CYPUSS. This statement W81 92663JoAnn Van D1ykeA, ~~ Kenny Young., l~;;·;·.;;;;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;i;ii ll'Vlna The project Will the experience ol the • MISA. CA~ ~ #: 6106 2. P10lllllMory Nolt ud ",,..,..,,., llled with Ille County ~ '""" 0 COiia consist of ~oxlma:r. tlce that wlll be bidding, 1'1 ..... Tiit under· n. -_, ...._ o1 11o Secllrily "&fmDCM • la 'Ille -betlls IOW .,.. Clerk of Orange County ~~f.,Wat~.~~wpo;j :'s:,rtgc:~J·· Cos Ule ~r 80.000 GS . ii ls an . managing •net ataftlng ...,.. Tt\ltt.. • .. ,._ - -cw. ..., (IVOt of Sellen ..... ly ~ M! AU. on 02-08·~ e.ach. CA 112663 Thi• blnlneH I• OOf'I· paled that the bUilding will be considered. any lttllMy fot .,. .. 11. oacovav S60 ooo oo fVRNlTU1l£. FtX1VllES.. 20008811U'8 will be three atorle1 3. The University has eny tnconectneH ot r.acaow COMPANY. rm · 11 •11., been •arced F.Qlll.PMENT AND Dally Piiot Feb. 11, 18, Gina Van Oyl(e. 2400 ducted by: an lndl\llduat above grade With a utll· established a IWO•phaH .v..c Mdrea• Ot a.mu "~ :rt!. ._ betWcct1 die f'ltANCffJS'E wtm 25, Mar. 3, 2000 F2S3 West Coest Hwy. Suite Have you llarttd ltyMvenum lunnel con· ratl~ 1yst1m lor p,.. other common deUQ• HUNTil'•'OTOH 81!.Aal CA llellef\1)ftk:e-ud dte 91!d.,..loc:ailotdat:BAllKIN· 12, Newport BeaCll;CA doingbuslness~I? No M ft l'MIClton to the exlsll~ guau tcellon ol bldc:llr1. nation, w any, ,,_ t264' '*'*" R0881NS 1c£ cR.EAM • Flctltlou1 Bualn•H 9~: butlness 1, oon-~': ~:'~:nau A ~ l'teurotclence Resear eslgn Build Teams • If no .uett _. ..... .., ,._ -.. >'fl\•)lff...terce • YOOORT 116110 1no Name Swtement duded by: 8 ,,.neral filed with the County ~ F"1clll1Y. The buildl~ Who meet the minimum a or other com-.-. -., .., ~ ... -.. l!qlllml by Sec. iMnl or 8lS0111 A~. •M. The loU01Nlr1Q parson• pertner.hlp ..-Cieri\ of Orange CounlY retetrctl, research lab<>-1, will be lnt.1Mlwed as "-· dnctiont to .. ..__ ~ ...,. .. .._ Code u -.c COii-92660 The Ouean Bet, 1617 dOlnQ buSlneas yet? No 2000M1tm lncludt •pace ford requlremenll In Phate deatgnatlon I• MAllCtl n, lllCIO. _... • Oic e.w.. &liCI Prv(cs. NEWPORT 8f'.ACll, CA •re doing buslneu as. Have you •tarted on 02·15-2000 ~ ralon .. , support space, pert ol PhaM 2 ol lhlt 110caaon al tM ........... ._ ....... Jlderadoll '°' t...m of ,,_ ...._ ..i. • ........ 1o Westcllft Orllre 1l03/ JoAnn Van Dyttt Dally Pilot Feb 18 251 0(< ~~~ ~ pr~~rllty wfl Ye., ~J:19 Gt>; ~1WUAAY II. :moo die....._.,... UotMe la by c-rl • "'° b:fO:~ Beach, Thlt 11atemant was MaJ:a10. 2000 F270 \he pro~ct ts •P· then conduc1 lnteMeWS requnt to the IO be pUI o..iy ~ * a8k'9 fll DllOOVf.lY Suunne Marte llled W1tt1 the County FICUUoua Bu•lneii M pt'Oldmala 24 montht. wl1h MClh TM/Tl at part WlltMn 10 HAME R'nl> l'MAM. cnMfcr U. bcetl ~ UCROW~ANV'1777 Palmer, 1617 Westcltfl Cltlil ol Ontnge County Name Stat9ment /'i/~~ ni. tlte Hewitt Hatt ol PhaM 2 ol IM p,.. ot tM .. °' nrtt UU..U.l90sl0TAQDA die ~-ot CENTU AVI.. ST!. 440. Olive 1103/108, New· on 02·15-2000 Thi tcllowlng pellOfll I• toc111d south of quallllcatlOn proc.,a. ol tt111 ~·> ,_, Bevm11t Co.· HUNTINOToN HACH port Beleh, eetttorni. 2000M1t7 .. are doino buslneu •• Sprague Hall Sitt de· Design Build TNma tNl e ot ..... o.e.: PCTI LM40tW ~ ), ..... CAtl64T 02660 Daily Pllol Feb t8, 25, a) Cal1lomul'• Maeh 1 vetoptnenl w1u be llmlltd meet thl minimum ,.., 11 2IOOO 1000 Dutd. Fdwuly 8. _. .. ~.a.... Br1an Fergo, 1617 Mar 3. 10, 2000 F27S Molorcycl8' b) Long to the lmmedllte Yidnlty qulremant• In Phaff 2 aALia A.HID ~ liw.lolt'-..._ ~ Vfil'('fUJWS INC ii MAICU 21.1000 WestohN Dr'IVe tlOO/ FlcthlOua Bualnffi Mach Mot<ifoyotea. c) ol the bullCllng, wtlh I wlfl bt qu1lllled 10 TINO M ~ for 0-. Noe IWi nda c~• Tho ..._ .. • ...,_. to 108, Newpo11 Beach, Name St8t9ment Long Mach 1 Motor· 1ubmt1 bide on lhl1 UV· Flctltloua Butlnes• ..... I! ... ,... T p-•' c.1._ ..,..._ Callfomlt 92660 The foOowlng peraons cydes, d) Macll 1 Molor· pl'Clftct I AllOCIATIOH u1• ,_ ' o. ,_. ~ C'* ....._ Thie butlna•• It oon • .,, doing butlnau u : cvdes, 133 lnduttrial 5. The Unlvertlty rt· I CO,. A CALa. Name St.lt9ment • SeUc.ri i..a.ee 6106.2 dUQled by: • gene..., a) SHAOEZONE~ Way, Costa Mth, CA M1Ve• lhl right, after re· ~ Thi lolklwlno pei.ani YOVNO BEOM JOO. The~_,. ...._ .,... penne!Shlp b) SHADEPORT~, 536 92027 v1ew4ng the 0.tlon Bui"' *1 '°'-IOM are dOing MNN u : &.ytrtAfllllblt ,.... ..._ Have you 1tart1d Sable Str., Las Aotas, Lueng Ouoc Mad\, Ttam frequallllcatlon IUl'TW 2IO VltllwOIM ProdUc:Ctont, ~ ~ ,._ ._ "':, IL ~ buflneA ~t? No CA 92688 "" w Roberta, FVll-StallrMnl•. 10 r9ject TO, CA 2e02 Santa Ana, Ave· ~-a)' S u Zan n a Ma r It 8o4t\a and Mac:*t.it trton, CA 82833 any and ... Statementt. TH --nut. Coela Mjse. CA CtWketl *714 M.r 3, ~y ~ Palmer lno, ~), 536 Sable lllll bullntst .. c:ign. to WelY9 any lflf-!Olllv : llOO 'T .... 92627 DJ0 COMr,,,., '1"71(..,.,..., Thia Mtll'Nnt w .. ""· t F....._ CA ""-Id...., ... ,.....,......,_, In the Statttnanti~i~ -..us : ~~ P11r1cta Char lane AW... •n. 440, '""·· ........ """' .,, ... ,........,._ lnvltt tllOH quallflad TT2I -. Sol4a, 2802 Sat'lte Ane BIC t24t HUNnNOTON 8llAOf ~ ::"' ar.':. = ll2MI Have you •tarted i.am11o aut>mlt bldt lof' ..._.. laeNCatY AY9nut, Coe11 MIM. NOTICE OF CA'244'7 on 02·tt·2000" 11141 Protect. ~1 2121. an. CA 92827 PiottON _. .. -. oMy r. .._ 20001aCM12 ST.t L e Proepectl\le OealOn ,,10 Thlt butlnett Is oon· TO ADMINISTER c-. i.y ..,. ...._ ... Oellv PilOt Feb 2'. Mar ""'A D · "TJ\ T.G &.illd Taamt dellrlng lo PUBLIC HEARINGS dueled by: an lrovtc:luel EITATI OF• b11M.UCH10,2000,....,. 3, 10, 17, 2000 F285 ~ .l.J. lf ~ be prequallfled .,. In· WJll BE HELO BY THE Hav~ tl~rltd OARY I . QLASOoW le 1111 ......_ ~ Wwa FICthlOU• BuelftiM ~~ =r :'~COSTA MESA Pl.AN·~~' No akllOAAV!DWARO ........... • • !!"'-.....!!..~...!.. A J\T'C:'W the bid rlQUlfeme111a. In· ~o ~~?' ~ · T'* llt1ttment we• GLASGOW •kif g;.!" -::n;u.uv ., • '"" ............. 'V ,..,.......... J; y L eluding m"tlng all FAIR Oi"ll/E cOSTA t: :"~ ~ GARY I!. 1000 • ~"=° ~t = lnluranc. ~:st:.o~~~F~N~ on:,·12·2:.,...., ~~~J7 ™· .= ~T~r;:~-~9.· BTTC'TJ\TCJC's.~e;> 110 Broectwlty 8ld 88Wrlt"" In ltl8 SOON AS POSSIBLE o.itw P1o1 Feb 11 11 To all hllrl. benefi. MAIUIU. INC., A CA ,...,.,_ ..,.._........,, l.J "J.,.J. Y £..:J1 Coeta Mee9 =amounto.!n'~ .. ~ Ihle· THEREAFTER ON 25. Mer 3 2000' ;2t4 ciartM, C'ndltOft, cont· cou 8Y IANDaA e 151 TefflH Court, Ma-91llO ...,.., -....,, ~· MONDAY MARCH 13 :;t;;;;"L lngtnt c...-,., and MCCtlJu. PlU Cotta MMe. CA 92927 liilllmllliiilililil••l=::,;l..:•=:•:::.:m=llf::•:=••..::1f'81;= 2000 REGARDING THE Ftcaaoue llutlMle penone wt1o 11'\ay Ollef· ~ 1 TNt bullr'tMI II con-• • • • • • • • • • • • FOU.OWINO APP\.ICA• Hime IMalillMnt _.be~ In flt PCTI ~m MMlll 3 duOed by an N'ldMIMI TIONS. The ~ .,.,....... _.or ....... or bOCtl, ot ...__._ ... _~ Have yoouu atarted I > i ~ c.. o u n 1 < ~a' f, l' t 1 I "' I\ I , f IF AHY OF THE FOL· art dOlrlG ~--OAAV E. GLASGOW 80 ~ ~ ~ lOWINO ACTIONS Hl·TECH"AUTOCUMC, Ilka QAAY EOWAAO .._OlllrN.t -~~No ME CHAL.t..ENGEO IN 1 '901 h•cti 81\'d., Gl.A800W Ilka OMV ITAWNT OP Thie ....,,.,. ... c 0 u R T • T H E Stanton. CA toeeO E OlA800W 0 0 a ···-aa•••IT -.......... ........ ...... ,._ ...... CHM.L£NGE MAY 8E Young Hoon Kim, A PfTITION FOFI '" ,.,..~ ,.-....,.. ....., -· ,.,. "!"""'"' LIMITED TO ONl Y 1123 -.e HtMr1 Of., PA08ATI Ml been UM OP fllClnlOUa ~ ~.c:::;r QountY TH08E18&UE8 SOME· Aowland He!Ot*. CA I 11 • d by 0 A• L ....... NAMI on ' -llRllO ONE FIAISES AT lliE tt .,... Ol.ASOOW In lie a.... 1'-"*"*'t '*'°"' De1v PIQll ,. ... 25 Mer ~ HlAAIHO Dr· Young "' Kirn, um "°' Court o1 c.lklfnla, ~allendOnld .. ~ 3. 10 t7 aooo 'Fa7 SCWOIN THll N(). llue Haven Or . Countvol~. olh~..,._ iii. Ari •. TlCE OA IN WAtnEN ~ HtV*. 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Clll MHl6-3000 714-l~mt !Of' Info EOE POLICY In an en011 to ofter the best ser11ce possible to our read- ers and adveftisers, we Wit require Contractors wtlo tt<tfenise Irr lhe Service OlreclOl'f to lncklde thelf Contractors license number In their ll<lv&rtls&- ment Your co-operation is -~~-1--1 I • M:COUlfTllQ I -11.E TAXES TAX & ACCOUNTINC PROFESSIONALS EB£E EJ«tronk 61i wlth w ptqtuatloft Rcfun.h 111 I lb I d•)'I "'"' RAl. C.JI NOW! 949.JS -9676 TAXES Don't get rObbed by hidden ChlrOIS' Single &1111 at $43, Married 2 wts $63, E1 llllng free ICMCf.2711 1-ADOrTIDNl I -FARTHING IHTtRIORS Kltdlen I 0.lh I Remodel Room Addltlonl. l1560875 94M4S.1"25 LEAKY~ AlpMecl ~oucq & inslallllon DEAN Tilt 14M7WOl5, 71WCMSH ~,....~ ..... J, ,. . ... ' ' I ... •·•··· ' ~,·• PIT OAIVfR to drive Co vehicle IOf local bu$lnlss llD BOLDLY, BE LUCKY Bodi vulnonible. South dealL NORTH • AQ 1060 Q Jl74 0 '42 •Vold WEST ~ •72 •HU QQU QKS o K J 10 5 3 • o A 017 6 •Q53 • 104 SOUTH •K Q AJ 10 3 o Void •AKJ9876l The bidding: . . SOlTllt WEST NOR1ll EAST .. .... .. ... l Q .... 4Q ... 6Q ........ ,_ Opening lead: J.ck of o Aaaressive bidding tends 10 reap rich reWlld.s -if you have the aklll, end luck, 10 bring home your amt»- liOUJ conu.ctL This hand Is from a pair event al a club in Buffalo, N.Y. Hands with a long club suit and, IO a certain u1en1. a Iona diamond suh .are awkward to handle Ir you pla>' lhal an e>pening bid o( two t lubl IS lltifldal Md rorcU11. Tho much bid- di111 spete hM 10 be COllllllMd to detcr1be theae ldcfillp ICClll'llkly -i the l&rOng ll8lld may become noosed u dummy, making ~ dcrel\l&I coasidcnlbly nsler. Hence S<Mh, Genld Fried. el«led IO e>pen one club end rebid two hear1S over North's OM-spade reapo!IM. When North jwnped' 10 few ltans, Fried went on to slam, since 11'1 llllJICC- North 10 have at leNI one ·tican hpnor. Tu say the slam had no play would be a sli1b1 stretcll, as declarer.demon· strued. The .,11in1 diamond teed was ruffed in · lhe closed hand. dummy was enltled with a club ruff end a low trump was led 10 the ten and queen. West dcfmded as well as poaible by forcing declarer again wilh a dialnood. end now the Jodi smiled on South. The ace of hcans was cashed and not only did it fetch the ldn1. but it was West who held the oulSlandin1 trump! Deel.er simply r1111 winnl na clubs. West could ruff at any lime, but dcclan:r would ovenufT, return to hend with the ling of spades, end lhc good clubs would colkci lhe rut of ihe tricks. f ...-• -...---' ....... ---. • t(1 1: ,· I , ' ,"' --' Ii -• -I ,; .•t.,..' ... '• !:~I.: e11.-...... (Y~· 129.115 mlll,S.Mlll.llV&lllOl9. t=..-?··· .... = (21904)~ 124 ... ....... Cll ,:t.:.. M lfl &Mi: 'tf (n4,...,IOU ....... •• ao11 -.-..; COi CAllLLRWll '8 ..... 11 ('t'Ot81Gt 123.115 Mldftlghl blut, leather, Clllvmt.. .... .... ,.... • ' "........," (2ft532) .... --COIWi:.. (11=00 f:CJ~ ~-Cllll UC~ Iii 'A J011 1MW LowlNlll,210HP ~ ...._ ... , ......... n.._.,111 ...,, co, llC¥I & mor.t ~ ._ 1111p ,._. "' w IH IC '11 (8039101 '24.1181 lllclt .. -... .,, CorMrltlle HAiai flnenclel dlttlcultlH, (T82903) 133 995 y•)l!!!OO llualnHIH, hOMH1 ""S1"IRUNO lllW. ~ 1• '*'11. lllW ~ ena t• HI HOO • ' Soollell whlle dlMlond ~ fll"ONl m.-.1* IUW Iii 111 'If 'llh, ctvoma whlele, so. -·.!r"',... co ....... Norlll1lr CTIT8wNo .J:·w., ~cmJl9c* t• 14loa00 -1 .... J'M:OAIT WWW M ll 'A &MIC Clift Iii 'i1 ~a.... IZ'l,• 11.-e ==--;p"t1: IT3a2S3l 131,995 ·~="" ~1111 . IT8WNO lllW OWN 11 •• ELIC'ttlC •• 141 "°° CHmtOl.ET ~ ._ BOAT. PME DOCK W Hi ii Low des, blWICI of ..,_ INCLUDED. C11 tor~ 14MJ, bllctc Wund. loedldl ~.MW cat tredHll ~ MNJS.1200 (V1S52~ $25,995 (87f304) • 18.988 2Jft1iiiili COiii 1957 nwsw~ (n=OO :'id* :t:.:::::: IUW IH ll 'if CAMOLEf LOW 1i1 cooflid. 1111Nn 1u1 'lllOOl1ng L0w Mlel-Stitf Euro, V-6, 400. JClrt ~ CO* °" dipti IOUlldar (V5t5555) 138.995 11on. won\ tatl 112 50o 'nwn.1211' IT'dUNO llllW (25593') $4,918 ' ....... NABERS --... ' ... -01 '17 (l14)14M100 co. b11ctc .tlldl CAEWOKY.TdH cOW: (3TPY31l 132,995 'VEMtOH VAN '13. loeded, .... 174M IAUlll .IAGUMI .,,. ... ,"JAOUiliil'tt • IEDAH4D .......& .... 11-~UEll JAGUAR 11 ... MIOO ' JlOUARU'7 SEDAH4D $31,915 17 ..... 1 BAUER JAGUAR 71WUUOO JAGUAJi u 'it SEDAH40 $35,IM 17-4137 IAUOJAGUAR 714-t5S-41GO Jeep CtwnlMe Laredo ... Scyf, auto, NC, lull pill'. pO. pw, ps, ern-lmca, h. llfc?ys $4500 obo 71+M0-1037. ... JMP &OiiM lfb 'it. '6.WO, atMm cllk. j)Wr, sl\lf, llhl' Int, S3K below bltJe book $'6995/otlo. 9'9-780-2614 =· AOVtR •i&. v .. ... ~4 whl dr1Ve. 2 moon roots. llAI pwr, lmmlcl $11,500. 94!M94-4120 cM:'nER 8lllW Viper Aterm, anti-lock Muri L8lllfld "l" 'tO 71WSW171 brakes, xlnl condlOon, ......_ -IL W WHll, 4$, "'6. uo, NC, IUICIC CENTURY 'It f7ooo. Rm 773-251·9'98 --W Inside Sales· 11v, u pwr, fll, pb, pw, Low 5930 mllll. bel!Je. mh CiiEVY TAHOEL f 'ii Qen'lln. YI. I lapl; ~ eot*ol, lflHm ~. conclllon, ~-~ Wllr. t4,315 cert. mies, lealhaf. ria.lf>.PI,_.,..; Wicka Furniture 1311tm1, snit, 1-owner. mtt1 (4263t21 s1a,988 cd rac1t. pwr seat. lllovl. ~'~ UIL .. tn Colla,_. II now tWfno cond 11.100 ... 12S-1111 NABERS (4APV890) S2f.945 --•1'11 .. WAMHOUIE WORKER( liiW la 't7 't14~100 COAST CAotµ.AC obo. t• .... Representative Monufoctvrer's Representdtive firm on the border of Oronge Coun!Y/los Angeles seeks professionol Inside Solesperson. Responsibilities include monoging ond developing existing customers ond servicing our distributor portners lo generote repeol business, quoting new opporlunities, qualifying leads, closing busineu over the phone, and inside soles support for field soles engineers. Requiremenls ore excellent communication and follow'4.lp skills, history of perslsterice and success, effective time monogement, good orgonlzotion, and knowledge of WindowHX>sed computing is o must. Experience in poulve ~lectromechonicol products is desiroble Thls 1s on excellent opportuni!Y for someone interested in pursing o soles coreer. A typical 1 st year Inside Sot.s Representotiv. earns $35K-S40K based on experience. If.le compensate with 0 base J<Jlory elus commiu1ons and bonuses We offer medicol insura nce, 40 I (k), ond paid holidays. FAX rewrM· 562/424-6622 et.ERtCAucosT sve Loaded PE •n 1-eoo-n..coAsT , , CONCIERGES (E11::'~ '$37,600 BU K cAEW TlAOElf 'it '-----.:---" Corp«ale benefit pedl· UNO BMW $500. 714-632~ . TWo tone llnSh. IUw. 4x4, NISSAN MAXIMA '" ege lnclladecl. F\111 end Mt HIAOO ltlCK REGAL LS 'ii ASS. ctvome wheels, ed. Moonfool, alloys, cd, deck Pwt time poeltione evll. iiW 8 '17 L~.1. caWcd, alloys. 3.8 (300578) S2•.945 wing, power seats/Win/ Retail hour&. PINee W1 Low mite, b111c11 w/Slrld VS, Ml>, prior renlal. coisT CAOIU.AC lodes. l)lllVlous retUI. In per90n. E•y ace.ti 10 (8827•7} $21.9115 (51425t) $18,999 1-IOO-~ST (2t0'201) $19,995 405 FWY. 3200 HertNlf CREVIER BMW COAST CA.DIJ.AC COAST CAOl.L.AC lhd, ea.a ..... 11...awm 1-eoo-n..cOAST DRAIN SVC VAN Fiily __ 1.....;~'-'.-~...;.....;.....;0.....;A.;..ST __ 4 ~HONE REPS. ~ ~1 ~5~~':.:. :=~AM~~ OlDSMOlllfZ Al.ERO ... Ful time. tnefgetic lor (878023) ..... 995 lealllt, rare modal. MINTI T •o Ls I n d A l L I C&ss.'cd, pwnealf#lndows/ Mol1gllg8 Co, eem IO S600 ST'ERUNO M ' (•llJ.48) $lt,988 71•-301·3423 locU, H Lm Twin Cem, +week + beneflll, Nies lct445-S900 MAIERS ~= $12,878 ;.,r~f~ MeliMe 8UW fi 'It . f714)54N100 etet!':'U.~ ~~II m~ COAS'r CADl.LAC ,... ... WlfY of out of .... comtMOIM. Checll wltt1 the locM a.tter lullMea lu-,.., beb9 JOii ..tet any money °' fMa for MrVlc:ff. Rffd end unclerwlend any ~belonyou tlgn. 6 Cyllrldlf CADILLAC CATERA 'M llnt, llfNI paint Jobi 13350 ~,,..;1~-IOO-n;,,,7't..c~;,;;O.:..;;AST.;..;.....,.,. (F,79530) $32,995 Low 3k milel, red. lelllh&r. & obo 71W$M713. OlbSilOiilf Auron 1M SltAUNO BMW morel{t90825). $21.988 FORD TAURUS •95 Llttf, chl'on'lt ri, casstcd, MM45-SIOO NAlltRS Low -461< mlel, ve, wtllle, pwi seats, keytess remo1t 111W m ICl ·et (714)54M100 non-smolcer.SQUMkyctellll (t09960l $25.987 Convertible ClbilUCCAftRA '" (325315) $7,1188 C01 ~~TC (V11800) $27,995 Low 7300 miles, bl«*. NABERS .._,_......, STfJIUNG BMW INll8r, rNny luxury lea-(n4)54M100 Plymoult1 CoUiltlOfi W• , .. "s.seoo iur.1 Bal. of wan. GiiC EiiindeCi ce '91 '°" "88. WNte. Olio-. 8iW 11i 'ii (021298) $23,988 Slf, lloys, bedlinel. ed. OOOd eond, ps, rd>, NC. Cc1. S..tpeed. blllcll wfsand NAIEflS pwr seal/Win/locks, tth. $1900 obo 714-545-0068 (C51304) $21.995 . (71•)5«1-t100 etuile, 5.7 V8 TOYOTA AVALON XLS ·11 CftEVIEA BMW CAblilC CATtRA ._ ~Sl $19.995 SEDAN 40 714-13Wt71 ChrOIN WhHIS, cns, COAST CADILLAC S21.995 "'41125 BiiW 311 TIA 't7 INlher. fJWf Mii.i, ASS, V6 1-IOO-~OAST BAUER JAGUAR Sonrool (•AYH7541 $19,995 JAGUAll XJS COUPE '15 71~ man In O.C lf'ld LA. areal. RECEPTIONIST/SECY j call Karen 714.eGl-7950 Pl Wl1klx hrs lor floor RETAIL HALLMARK Covering store in CM. Cal STORE In NPI, now MSellStoregeAullllant O.veorJerry71HS1·2324 hiring Allt. Meneger ...,,.,.,.. 2 Days ptf week. HI.£ nxm usru1 nmcr.it wle:Jif'tf, ...... FIPT otflce work 1nd tight "'leUt!O" rtAVJfltnl .... 721-IOIS meillllllllnCe 9G-644·21•7 lff4ffl OU 8078 ------- A DISNEY PLUS Dl1trlbutorahlp NFL, Ml BASEBALL, NASCAR also Included. S20SO +WI! E1tlbllllled Orly $8595 1.eocMQ0.7151 (C81859) $18,985 . COAS't CAOUAC $26,llS 15 .... 121 Toyota Cillca ·eo 2dr ST'ERUHG BMW 1-eoo-n..cOAST BAUER JAGUAR hatcl'bad\. tj. auto. run& l4M45-5IOO CADILLAC Concoun 'N 714-ISMIOO good, pc, pb, NC 51ereo li4W aim 'it While clamond ftllsh. 11tv. Jloulfi iii L ·11 s1so obo 949-631-3852 Auto; tow mies. lolcledl chrome Wheels, cd Slackeft SEDAN 4D VW EUROVAM 'h. (U39659} St&.1195 (3XV0930l $27,957 $35,IM 117 ...... Nepl\lne Bkle, 681: ml. CREVIER BMW , COAl'r CADILLAC BAUER JAGUAR ncellent condition 714-IJW111 1-toO-n..cOAST 714-153-4800 $12,500 94~856-9903 PC PllivATE lUSONS I focin on your needl from Word, to Window$, lo Wtb rtsNrth, to 'f04X owr. on.lone bu\lntU BIU BoLDUC 9<19.646.4192 MOUi MEITOfll110N ~tneel C1rp1n1ry/El1ct1lc/Tlle r.awil~Loc oowwcumm 20Y .. ~ Alf'• rMYOUfl~ MARI( 14MS0-9525 Ifill! "9ihi c.r .... ,..,..'l!TiprMmWCt. Sm Jobs Ou•:l'~:•ll"IY I C.,., Keft ·fnO .,, ..... ,. AYMAILI TODAYI ....,,.... IG11t.,.._...,.,. ,' ... :~ . II ~ .ol. ~~·.' f., I 1 • I ' ~ r.r,-i~fll ~ '. ' . . _. .. ·~·-1 ,n·1 · .::11r•r PUBLIC NOTICE The c.Jff. Public· Ulllll lU Com- miellon REQUIRES that .. UMd houM- hold goodl movers print thelf PU.C. Cal T tunbef; lifnoe end ~pml 111ir T C.P. numblf lnll~ " you ,.. • Cl'*· CIOfl ebolA "" llall· ily d a mover, ho or c:tleufftr. cial: PUBltC UllllTIES COMMISION . 7-14·55M151 ----.. -. - ~TT .. J. • , • • • ,; • -·i.• . . . rr ;...;:,, .• : .. . .... .. . . .•.. --- ·~ ·"'~·!i I • 1 \.,1. •I 1 • ... ~ .... : -~·-.. CaMln* ... Uc. ,. C3MUO!W8 Al tw-d roofing end ...... UabCy end °W«+.M'• ~ Member Nlla'tel Aoo(lng~ ~ SinDll 1887 ",., ... ,,. OntM __ , :··~.··r~· •• 4 ' .. 11'-" I: ~ ....... ! • I WAT&uaoow aoon•• ~ ........ FrwE.ettme•1 A•~· of Roor. All Wonl Oullnlntiffd (941) 131·1085 ~ -- "HI I' IH•Oli 111 H I t 11; Window Sc>ret"n Screen Ooon ~tc .• "ft.to E~11111,11e \\'t• mal.t· holl)C ti1ll1 714.641.3119 Call 642-5678 !.~JETTA Gl $ 11102/0249931, .. ····-·· ... .. • . ··-···· 9 99 5 ,7WiGOlf NI poww, cmMlll. & more $1 0 395 11036/0302561 _ ..... I '96 VW JETTA ! $1 :=, ············· 0,995 '96VWGLS . . r~,~& .. ~ ............. : ... s10,995 :t~CA!!Gl $ (l~/08791 ................ 13,995 '98VWGTi · SpMy. "'°' .• '°" s 13 995 ll025/20742JI.. . .. .. .. ~ I ~ ~CABRIO Gl $ · 1100038/~423)............................ 14, 9 9 5 '99WiBEmE Aloyi, lilie ,.., low miles $16 195 199983/..a2t26> ........... -.. .... I 2COJ VW BEETlE 19new,low•tcM s17 895 l1°"1•t11681 ....... -·-·-·-· I '99VWMSSAT ~JW:!;;'~ .................... s 20, 195 '99 Vf MSSAT · $ =1~~~ ;. 22,990 . . .. 16 Fri ·, Mor~h 3, 200o • : . , ·. · · Daily Pilot · CALI ORNIA'S · NUMBER ONE.· ,,.... . . ' . JAGUAR DEALER ·· .... ,.. ' .. _ -. ~ FUT HER EVIDENCE THAT · 1455 . . . BEAUT.Y 1s · HER.EDITARY.- Tl IE .IACrAR S-T\'PE STARTl.\C AR $43,09:> . . ,. -----~ T HE JAGUAR X1 'ERIE • 'TAUTl~C AT $56.24.5 T l IE JAGUA R K CO~V EHTIBLE TAH'flNC'AT 71.?9:> )AC~ • THE .ART of PERFOMANCE . Sou.th ·Auto· M~l.I .Drive,§anta Ana . . . 55 Freeway a~ Edin·gef 7 1 -4 • 9 . 5 .3 . • 4 8 0 0 Www.bclue~jagUaf.com \ . • . . ..:. . . . 2000 S-TYPE AJ-V6 MSRP ~3.095; AS SHOWN, 2000 S-TYPE AJ-V8 MSRP $48,59'; TAX. rrn.E AN DUCENSE FF.ES EXTRA. 2000 XK8 CON'VERnBLI! MSIP $71,795; 2000 · XJ8 MSRP $56,245; TAX. TITIE AND LICENSE FEF.S EXTRA. SU DEAtER FOR 1lU!IR PRICE AND WARRANTY D£TAILS. °*JAGUAR CARS. . . . . ' '.