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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2001-01-25 - Orange Coast PilotI SERVING THE NEWPORT -MESA CdMMUNffiES SINCE 1907 ON 1HE WEB: WWW.DAILYPILOT.COM 1HURSDAY, JANUARY 25, 2001 . ' Trustee calls ·ror· removal of· 2 books • Wendy Leece says novels contain inappropriate material fo r hig h school students. District board will consider request. Danette Goulet D AILY PILOT NEWPORT-MESA -School board trustee Wendy Leece asked fellow Newport-Mesa Unified LET IT SHINE School District board members Tuesday night to reconsider putting two award-winning books m the hands or tugh school stu- dents because or the works' "graphic sexual content.· Leece asked that the novels ·or Love and Shadows,· by South Amencan author Isabel ~ende, and "Snow Falhng on Cedars,• by David Guterson, be pulled from the tugh school text- book hst before school boMd ' members approve it. "In this commurnty, in this school dtstnct, do we allow stu· dents to read literature that con· tal1\S very passionate scenes that are of an adult nature and that have sexudl meaning?" Leece asked These are the quesuons, she scud, that will prompt her to vote against the use of these books, wtuch were requested by New· port H arbor High School English teacher'> for U'><' in their 1umor dnd semor class<''> Leeo• dddc~ that she hopes readmq th!' novel'> wtll prompt other board m<•mber'> to do the same "Is 1t cvN appropndttt, for dny age of our -.tudcnt'>. to read Uus 1ust b<'tau-." tht• book at some potnt wa.., dN•mt•cl of great Ltter- ary valuP ttncl won dWdrds?" she SEE LEECE PAGE A10 SEAN HILLER OAAY PILOT Students In John Carrtdo's after-school program at Newport Elementary School enjoy a break from the rainy weather as they exerclse on the playground. They can expect more dry weather today as Wednesday's storm moves east, leavtng a few scattered showers In the morning that may bring the daylong rainfall to about half an Inch, according to the National Weather Service. Highs are expected to be In the low 60s, with a chllly overnight low ln the 40s. The drying-out period probably will end Friday as another storm moves in, dropping anywhere from 1 to 2 Inches of rain before It passes through Newport-Mesa by Saturday. II wlll leave cooler weather, with highs reaching only Into the 50s. Sunday ts expected to be another dry day, with temperatures in the 60s. Once again, the break won't be long as Monday ls expect· ed to bring more wet weather. But It should be the last of rain for a while, weather service officlals promise. • Jury deliberation begins in Bechler trial • Cosing arguments in trial of man accu.Sed of murdering his wife end with questions of how money plays into case. unfair .• Prosecutors allege that Bechler bludgeoned his 38-year-old wlle, Pegye, on a speedboat and dumped her in the ocean during · an anniversary cruise in J,uly 1997. Deputy Dist. Atty. Debora Lloyd has argued that Bechler murdered his wife to get his hands on her $2.5-rnillion life insurance policies. f' Dffpa llharath DAILY PILOT Officials said the 1urors will continue their discussion today and Friday, il necessary. SANTA ANA -Jury delibera· tions began Wednesday after· noon in the trial of Eric Bechler, the Newport Beach man accused of murdering his wile during a boating trip in 1997. Defense attorney John Barnett wrapped .up bis closing state· ments Wednesday morning, pointing out that the prosecution's analysis of the Bechlers' flnancial records ·was •tuodamentally Bechler continually has plead· Board of Supervisors approve improvements for airport •Leaders also ac~pt state grants for pesticide studies in Back Bay. hut C11nton D AILY PILOT SANTA ANA -The Orange County Board of Supervisors pesscd a package or tmprovemenll this week lo dr up John Wayne Airport. At lU Tu &ly mceUrig, lh boord approved teltmic r trofttting work for two ~ ltl'UC'tu.rel, repavtpg of o taliway ad the~ ol a public relatiom firm. il'be bomd" allo ~ to =.;.:; :;-.,, biftDg == log furn to relocatp 28 tie-downs for prlVa.te aircraft The selSlillc unprovem ents, to two of the airport's four garag , is expectod lo cause rotab.ng closures of about 800 paces at a time. Work. on th $3.8-million project is expected to begin in the pring. The sttuctures m question -the 1,572· space A·1 garage and 1.400-pace 8 ·1 gara.g -w r built before changes Ul • building todes were put Into ffect an 199-t. "lbe standards hlv.! lncreued a Jot. ..pedaUy after the Nol1hrldg9 quake.. JOhn Wayne~ Ann~ Mid •we're )ult going to bdnig tbMn ~ 10 c:ode. • SH AMP0«T M4I Al • ed not guilty, saymg lhdt a giant wave swept tus wlle off the boat she was driving while towing him on a bodyboard On Wednesday, Barnett coun· tered Lloyd 's argument, saymg ~echler did not empty hlS wlle's savings ~count as the prosecu· tion allf19ed. • • "The prosecutor ignored the SEE BECHLER PAGE A9 oum101 BOOK REVIEW7 What standards should the ~-Mesa Unified School District have for classroom books? Call our Readers Hotline at (949) 642-6086 or send e-mail to da1/yp1/ot@lat1mes com Please spell your name and include your hometown and phone number, for venf1Cat1on purposes only New facts • _ emergem preschool lawsuit •Judge rulP~ lea rnm9 center is nol lidbl<' m Abrdm!-> murder case, but posldl service admits cdrnc>r crashed truck thN<' in. 199h. Mathis Winkler DAILY PILOT COSTA MESA Ont• cldy c11tPr an Orange County Supt>nor Court judge ruled lhd.t d prt•'>chool C-Pntpr dnd its former director Wl'rt' not Ltable m the dedlhs of two ch1ldrc•n the U S PostdJ Service conhnn<>d Wednesday thdt d md1I C"drnc>r ci1cl run LOto the school dbuut thn•<> years belore the murder .... The edrher accident had h<•Pn central to lhe lawsuit hlC'd h} lhP. parents of Sierra Soto, 4 and Brdn· don Wwncr, 3. who were ktllc>d when Steven Allan Abrams attacked lhe center's pldyground m May 1999 Abrams was '>c>ntenc£-d to We without parole 10 Dect>mber In a lawsuit '1m1IM to the one agamst the center. " 1udge in December ruled aqainst thP fanu- lies and in lavor of Ftrst Baptist Church or Costa Mesa. which owns the ground of the cenlN. And d civil suit against Abrams ended with the Soto and Wiener families, as wl'll as tht> famtly of another chtld m1ured dunng the attack, splttbng Abrams' $60,000 m insurance money alt<>r he d(>C!Jned to defend lhe lawstut The children's mother .... who-.c lawswt all~ed that knowledge of the earbef -accident could have prevented the deaths. satd Wednesday they had lnt'd to hnd out about lhe modent after one of the center's ne1ghbon. tesW1ed that the postal truck acodent had taken place. Pamela Wiener, Brandon's mother, said the postal service's adrrussion showed parents should have been informed of the preVlous incident, which apparently took place sometime m 1996. "If there was a cover-up, that SEE PRESCHOOL Pl'GE A10 11111 16TIUY5 Kl. QASWIDS _ IS CDMMlJlllY fOIUM _....Al s ----12 NOC .nm ___ _.., SIOllS 11 Sllf ....... -..~--------"' 111.uc ... ~ ............ .,......,In .. ~ ........ •• l. I ' 'I A2 Thursday, January 25, 2001 WORKING Gathy Kent . SHEIS Flying high with kites GO FLY A KITE Sitting in her shop window with the morning light on her shoulder, Cathy Kent is awash Ill kites. Red and white kites. Box and diamond kites. IGtes of all shapes and st.ZeS deck the walls of Kent's BaJboa Peninsula shop. For Kent, who owns Kites Etc. with her husband, Steve, flying a kite can bnng on a peaceful, easy feehng. "It's very relaxing." she said. "It's a good family activity.· Kent ad\11.SeS kite beginners to start with a single-string kite and 500 feet of line. More advanced enthusiasts go for two-string stunt kites. For those nostal- gic for their youth, she recommends box kites. Coloring Newport-Mesa skies with kites Then there's the dragon kites, those with up to 90 feet of tail. KITES GALORE Come March, the Kents will cele- brate their 14th year in the kite busi- ness. The shop has moved in and out of several Newport Beach neighbor- hoods, settling not much more lhan a gust of wind from the Balboa Fun Zone and the beach. The Kents also own a shop in Sunset Beach that has incorporated surfing and other leisure activities into its retail inventory. Wmd socks, flags and balsa-wood airplanes are among the items the Kents sell. FLIGHTS OF FANCY Kent, 48, has had some odd requests in her years of selling wind toys. One customer wanted to mount a camera on a kite to take allbome pic- tures. Another wanted a kite to pull him to Catalina Island on a kayak. But most of the time, the requests come from children who want some- thing to play with on the beach on a warm, summer day. No one is too young for kites, Kent said. •As soon as they can grip that little handle. • Kent said, "they can fly a kite." -Story by Pad Clinton; photo byfi'-9 Fry Shopµng ulith purpose Always looking for a barg~. we at Retail RoWldup are hap- py to say that we've found a new place to shop -the Lighthouse Thrift Store at 2165 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. The nonprofit store, which opened this week, is operated by the Lighthouse Ministries or Mariner's Church and hopes to sup- port a number of local orgaruzations. including Court Appointed Special Advocates and Habitat for Humanity. Canying clothes, jewelry and more, the thrift store will be open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Mondays through Fridays and 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturdays. However, it will be dosed today and Friday while the staff is in trainlng, sald Susan Akins, senior manager for Lighthouse Ministries. RETAIL ROUNDUP How wonderful to be able to shop and know the money is going to help the conimunity. A WONDERFUL PLATE FOR A LOVER'S MEAL It's not even February, yet all we can see is red, red and red. Between special "Cupid's Arrow• drinks at TGI Fridays and entreaties from Site59 to check out the onllne joys or surprising your loved one ' (http://www.Bite59.com), we are inun- dated with hearts a.nd Dowers. The best offer we've seen i;o far ls Crom Wedgwood USA, which wil1 be hosting a food stylist and food from a local chef at Macy's in South Coast READERS HOJUNE (949)642~ VOL 94. NO. 21 Recotd your COl1'W'nents about the o.lty Pilot « news tips. -ADOR.ESS Plaza from noon to 1 p.m Feb. 11. Stylist Angie Mosier will tell trade secrets for a plcture-perf ect meaJ to those who would woo their·loves through the culinary arts. The effect of a "beautifully presented meal on Wedgwood Fine Bone China dinner- ware• will apparently win over a heart or two. • Though the meal -linguine with wild mushrooms, pumpkin seed- ~ted Ahi tuna, bittersweet choco- lale cake witlt raspberry sauce - sounds wonderful, apparently this is a session of showing the food rather than telling how to make it. Maybe they could also show us how to prop- erly plate the pizza we plan to order on Valentine's Pay, which falls on a Wednesday this year. WlllHER DD SURF TE..aAlUMS Balbc» ~ TIDa TODAY Amlow llllFLY· Ill IUSlllESS Free help offered to file tax forms Pree tu preparation and electronic filing help is ova.Uable by appointment from 1to9 p.m. Peb. 15 at the Newport Beach Central Ubrary's Friends Meeting Room. 1000 Avocado Ave. Barbara Kuhns, trained by the Internal Revenue Service as a volunteer income tu assistance coor- dinator. will provide help for taxpayers filing 1040BZ and 1040A. fonns and 1040 schedules A andB. ' Information: {949) 717-3824. Doily Pilot Top-Of-the-line stereos offered at Bang & Olufsen A fter a few minutes of looking at the latest in stereo equipment at the Bang & Olufsen store at South Coast Plaza, you'll be wanting to rush home to haul out your old stereo. The designs are unbeliev- able. The only thing that might stop you from ditch- ing your eyesore back home is the prices. The Denmark- based company produces top-of-the-line equipment and is guaranteed to be tht:! only stereo equipment that you won't want to hide in a closet. My favorite is the BeoSound 9000. a sleek- looking CD player that can be hung on the wall, verti- cally or horizontally, or has an optional stand. It also comes with extended pro- gramming features, memory for 200 titles, FM/ AM radio with timer functions and remote-control operation. The pair of BeoLab speak- ers are also perfectly designed, with slender ver- tical lines to lllinimize reflections from floor to ceil- ing. Of course, all of this great design comes with a price. The six-CD player I love so much is $4 ,000, and the speakers are $1,000. Bang & Olufsen also ma kes other music systems, loud- speakers, Oat-screen televi- sions for the wall, tele- phones, remote-control devices and answering machines. lnfonna.tion: (714) 751-2300. Whole Foods Market has 'always been ahead of its time. It started the country's first organic food product line for kids and now is packaging healthy meals for kids. The •Whole Kids On- The-Go" meal features an entree, cookies, organic juice, grapes (organic when available) and crackers, all held in a colorful, reusable container. These fun-size meals sell for $2.99 and come with a free prize. The first set of prizes are novelty fruit and veggie pens, with five different varieties avail- able for colltl!cting. Whole Foods is on the lower level of Triangle Square at 1870 Har~r Blvd., Costa Mesa. Information: (949) 574-3800. Yln 'n Yang Harmonious Home Accents is having its semiannual sale on furni- ture. All furniture in the store is reduced 25%. Yin 'n Yang carries mostly antiques and reproduction furniture from Asia. There are Japanese tansus, Chi- nese annoires. 1V cabinets, cane furniture from Burma, antique screens, reproduc- tion emperor chairs, cabi- nets and display shelves. The sale will last through the end of the month. Ym 'n Yang is at 301 Marine Ave., Suite B, Balboa Island. Information: (949) 123-5579. Atklmon'1 Men'• Cloth- ing is having a Super Bowl Greer Wylder BEST BUYS one-day, blowout sale Sat- urday on Reyn Spooner shirts. When you buy a Reyn Spooner shut at regu- lar price, you'll get the sec- ond one free. Atkinson's Men's Clothing carries the best in traditional men's clothing. It's across the street from the Lido Theater at 3430 Via Udo, Newport Beach. lnformallon: (949) 673-0653. Another Super Bowl- inspired sale 1s going on at the Gary's stores at Fashion Island. The four stores - Gary's Newport Beach, (949) 759-1622, for men's clothing; Gary's Cole Haan, (949) 759-1622, for men's shoes; Gary's Island, (949) 640-2371, for resort wear for men, women and children; and Gary Per Donna, (949) 721-5730, with clothing, shoes and accessories for women -are having sales with merchandise up to 60% off through Super Bowl Sunday. The stores carry popular name brands, including Cole Haan, Fendi, Yves Saint Laurent, Stuart Wietzman, Polo RaJph Lau- ren, Hugo Boss, Zanella, Kabala, Jams World, Zegnd and Donald J Plmer. The Newport North Cen- ter is having its annual side- walk sale today through Saturday. Participating mer- chants are offering specials and savings for the event. Included in the sidewalk sale is A Flne Affair, B. ' Magness, The Basket Case, Baskin Robbins, Block- buster Video, Cathay New- port Restaurant, Cham- pagnes Market & Dell, Chevron USA, Couture New York, Happy Nalls, Labels, Mag's Donuts, MaJl- boxes Newport, Master TaJ- lortng, Marco Polo Italian Eatery, Newport North Cleaners, One Hour Moto Photo, Petco, Royal Jewel- ers, Salon Belcourt, OT. Michael Shack Optometrist and The Video Editor. The Newport North Center 1s on the comer of MacArthur Boulevard and Bison. Avenue in Newport Beach. • llEST IUYS appears Thursdays and Saturdays. Send Information to Greer Wylder at 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, CA 92627, or via fax at (949) 646-4170. POLICE FILES 0ur ~es11s now. Bay St.. Cost.I Mesa. CA '2627. Newport IMctVCon. ~ Delly Pilot, P.O. loll 15'°, Costa Miu. CA 926l6. Copyright: No news ste>- rltl.. lllustr.tkn, ed!Wrlal rMt1M «~herein Qt\ be r.produc.ed wfthout wl1Uln per- mlslon bf~ ONMI. CoroN del Mar '4146 2:S4a.m ...................... 1.9 THOMAS H. JOel•ON. 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Costa Mesa 57145 Newport a..ct\ 57145 Newport co.t 581-45 ..-POMCAST Conditions l"tft'Mlln t.ir wtth cn.t.f\lgh WIYm In most tpOts. Some OVtfhetd WflltS expected In top 1POlJ. LOCAnC* w.dgt Newport ICedde'. ..,_, ~ first high t'.05 a.m ............... -...... 5.7 Second low -4:12 p.m .... -................ ~.5 Second high 10:l1 p.m ..................... 1.8 .-aAY Flnt low J :2t •.m ...................... 1.9 Flnt high t:M a.m_ .. _ .............. s.s Sec:ondloW 4:J9 pA .... -... -,_ ..... •0.3 5.cof'd~ 11• pm..---.-1.1 ----51 Doily Pilot Chance to remember the past, while there's still time On the second Pnday of each month, a group that calls itself the Orange County Freedom Conunittee meets in th.e Costa Mesa Historical Society build.mg. History is not an abstract sub- ject at these meetings. It is Oesb and blood and graphic memory. But the members or Uus group don't just talk about reaching out to young poople with living history. They do it -by providing speakers who will offer firsthand msights into World Warn. as well as the Korean and Vietnam wars, for students at every grade ~ level in our local schools. The list of speakers IS impressive. On the last Pearl Harbor Day, for example, five members of the Freedom Committee shared their expe· rlences with several hundred eighth-graders at Corona del Mar High School. The pan· eJists -all from World War Il -included a rught fighter All i::orce pilot (Bud Anderson). d Pearl Harbor Navy sUIVlvor (former Costa Mesa Mayor· Jack Hammett), a combat engineer wounded in the Battle of the Bulge (David Lester), a paratrooper who dropped into Normandy on D· Day and was captured by the Germans (M~ps) and dn Eisenhower sta!f member deeply involved in the plctn· ning of the NonndJldy uwd- sion (Gene Robens). Among the other members -both active dnd advisory -are two Medal or Honor wiri.ners (William Barber dnd Walter Ehlers) and severcil dozen veterans from three wars-plus a passel of pub· lie officials who publJcly express support for the work . Joseph N. Bell THE BELL CURVE of this group. It got started, almost by accident. when Henry Segerstrom, responding to word from friends in Washington, called Jack Hammett in 1991 to suggest that Costa Mesa formally jam the activities taking place all across the country to celebrate the 50-year anniversary or World War Il. That hit Hammett as a good idea, so he fonned a comnuttee to plan local commemorative events When it was disbanded in 1995, Hammett recalls: ·we hesitated and asked ourselves what more we might do with Uus group. And it struck us that we could keep 1t alive to inform lads on an ongoing basis about World War D as a kind of adjunct to local history teachers." Since then. Hammett - who keeps careful records of such matters -says Freedom Committee speakers have appeared before more than 5,000 local students to discuss d vdilety or subjects. ranging from the attack on Pearl Harbor to the deos1on to drop the atonuc bomb. Politics are off luruts m the workmg~ of the Freedom Committee -which I realized a&~ Mattress Outlet Store BRAND NEW · COSMETJCALLY IMPERFECT Get the Best for Less! Announcing the Grand opening of Costa Mesa's state- of-the-art physical wellness facility. oeg;eated to the promotion and maintenance of wellness through the integration of body and mind. Supervised by Physical Therapists was probably a good thing for me after I ran into one of my old letter-writing adversaries and listened to several unfriendly offha.ndJ"eferences to •UJ>erals• at the meeting I attended. But the aJX>litical JX>hcy of the Freedom Committee demonstrates a fact of philo- sophical life that has been impressed on me many times, in many ways: that there IS probably no bond greater than Yle shared bond of military service, especially and emphatically m time of war. It crosses political party lines and just about every other line laid down by human beings. I had a dramatic example of that when I hrst enrolled at the Univemty of Missouri in 1939. My uncle -who was then the state commander of the Mlssoun Amencan Legion - had served in France in World War I with U.S. Sen. Harry Truman. Although polJb.cally they were IJght years apart, when I got into some trouble at the uruvers1ty, my uncle asked Truman to help me, and he dJd -qwckly and gener· ously. I later hdd a chance to thank him in person when my uncle appomted me to the honor guard that met lh.lman and Winston Churchill m Jefferson City when Churchill came to MISsouri to deliver tus "iron curtain" speech. That there d.fe mdtters more important than politics is cap· lured well m the Freedom Committee's m1SS1on state- ment. wtuch sdys, in part: •our way of We. our form ol govern· ment, dJd not JUSt happen. It was conceived out of struggle. . . We must preserve our lega- cy, both to honor those who have made the supreme sacn· fi.ce on our behalf as well as to guard it for ourselves and pos- terity. It must not be ta.ken for granted.· 1bis is the message they carry to our students through their own personal expen- ences. And from what I heard, the kids are not only deeply involved but also ask good and thoughtful questions. They want to hear the battle experiences first. But then they want to lcnow details What part did the weather play, in decidmg the date or the Nonnandy landings? Why were the Germans initially successful in the Battle of the Bulge? How much pressure ctid Stalin exert to open a sec- ond front? These were d.ll questions asked by the eighth· graders on Pearl Harbor Day They remind me of the questions I was never able to d.Sk my grandfi!ther, who was a colonel in Sherman's army dur· ing the C1Vll War and was wounded in the battle for Atlanta He rued before I WdS born, but I pressed my father and uncles for details dbout tum And I still remember ( vlVldly the handful of Civil Wdf veterans hobbhng at the front of the Memonal Day pdl'dd~ when I was very small. In not too many yedf1>, the men and women who fought World War Il will cilso be reduced lo a handful. Freedom Committee members are available. even dnxious. to pass the history they lived along to the young people of today wlule 1t IS still poss1blE> You Cdl1 cdll or fdX them dt (949) 737. 145~ • JOSEPH N. BEU IS a resident of Santa Ana Heights. His column appears Thursdays c· f AKswt.1', IT'S TIME FOR ... [M.t8 ~oarr tff.Cl Ml CASA MEXICAN RESTAURANT OUR MEALS ARE A TRIP TO MEXICO AlSOONOURMENU: OUR .FISH TAcos· MARGARITAS ARE TORTILLA SOUP MADE WITH CHIU SIZE CHIU CHEESE OMHETTE GOLD TEQUILA! 296 E. 17TH ST. COSTA MESA · 949·64S·7626 Thursday, Jonuory 25, 2001 A3 School district shows PRIDE in employees • 25 fe(:clve recognition from school boaJd for outstanding service in first round of new award. Danette Goulet DAILY PILOT NEWPORT-MESA -The normally desolate board- room of the Newport-Mesa Urufied School 01Sbict was crammed to overflowing Tuesday night, when the first round of employees were recognized for their outsta.ndmg sefVlce to the dlstnct and the commuruty. Distnct offioals said the.y knew 1t was long past tune for employees to get a few- well-deserved pats on the back That nobon was rem· forced when 70 nonunabons were received for a new award created m the fall or those 70 nonun~s. 25 earned the honor of being a rec1p1ent dunng the hrst round of the quarterly awards. An employee recogrubon committee formed last year developed the PRIDE pro- gram in an effort to give prd1se and boost morale. Each letter in the btle of the program stands for one of the hve areas in which an employee may be recog- nized P stands for positive dttJtude, R recognizes the person's number of years in ~ervice to the dJstnct, I 15 for uutJdtJve and creabvity. D lS .. for dependability. and E is tor excellence in customer service. Morale was certalllly up Tuesday rught. There was whooping and hollen.ng as the 25 names -from pnnci· pals to payroU clerks ~d teachers to 1dnitors -were called QUt. , The loudest applause was for Tommy Remirusky. He is apparellfly the d1stnct go-to· guy. "He's d maintenance supe~or but, boy. does he do more than that.· Sd1d Laura Atkms coordinator of adrrurustrdtJve sf'rvtc es for the d.istnct Another round of edThplJt· b.ng applause went to Temoc Zamamp~. who now takes care of maintendnce for WluttJer Elementary School but has been around for years The other 23 awdrd win· ners were Vc1lenP Braun. Alan Engard, Jav1er Garctd, Nancy-Hdm1ltQn, Norma Hanson, Michelle I itleman, Lynda Hughes, Marge New- man, Joan Allen, Jean Cook, Eileen Hueston, Carol lrwi.n, Michael Jone•!., Karl'n Kendall, L1sc1 Latchford, Nancy , Malone•, Mike McGwre, Pepe Montenegro. Claire Ratheld. Burbara Rothman-Haddock, Shelley Stanforth, Sandy Stovall dnd Todd Warren · The dislnct will be accepting norrunalJOn!t for the second set ol awards over the next few month~ .. -.. . ._ A4 lhurJdor, Jonvory 2.s, 2001 NEWPORT·MESI UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT BOARD WRIP·UP Laying out future of Costa Mesa libraries Inside EDUCATION WHAT HAPPENED: The school board on , Tuesday approved Orange Coast Middle Col- lege' High's plan to apply for a Digital High School grant from the state. WHAT IT MEANS: Middle College High School will be the last school in the district to get online. Once it is done, all six high schools will have the computer tech- nology. WHAT HAPPENED: Three elementary school students were hon- ored Tuesday for book- marks they created for the district's Authors Book Festival. Timothy Samp- ley, a kindergartner at Kaiser Primary Center; Fendi Wang. a third-grad- er at Lincoln Elementary School; and fifth-grader Shelby Ferris from Davis Education Center were introduced, and their win- ning bookmark designs were presented. WHAT IT MEANS: The bookm'arks are to promote and celebrate the fourth annual festi- val, whk h will be held Feb. 8. The event will brfng 39 authors of chil- dren's literature to schools to speak to the students. WHAT HAPPENED: l Newport Coast parent Rick Dalton said he attended the board meeting ready to put the district's feet to the fire with questions about how close to completion the new elementary school really Is. But after hearing Mike Fine, the district's assistant superin- tendent of business ser- vices, present an update on the project, Dalton said he was reassured. WHAT IT MEANS: District staff assures the community there will be no further delays and that Newport Coast Ele- mentary School will open Feb 26. IEll MEETING 7 p.m., Feb. 13, District Education Center, 2985-A Bear St., Costa Mesa Your Health CO NSUMER llSIC REDUCTION • Meeting is one in series tafStablish plans for city's t\vo branches. Jennifer Kho DAILY PILOT COSTA l"vfESA -As part of the city's planning for the future, community leaders Tuesday met to lay out what they like and dislike about the city's two, library branch- es, which are run by the county. The meeting was the sec- ond in a series set up to rec- ommend guidelines for future library services. "I'm really excited about this group,· said Mayor Ubby Cowan, who is heading the group but plans to phase out her leadership. "They're real- ly beginning to come togeth- er. This is part of a larger visioning process for the city, BRIEFLY IN THE NEWS Prevention c~nter launches aid program The Orange County Child Abuse Prevention Center has launched a new program for needy families called Project Connections. GmlNG INVOLVED • GETTING INVOLVED runs period· ically in the Daily Pilot on a rotating basis. If you'd like information on and I hope lt can be a model for what can happen if we do the larger vision.• The group members plan to present their recommenda- tions to the City Council at a May or June study session - before budge\ decisions are made for the next fiscal year. They are working to define ~Qir personal library dreams and plan to consolidate those dreams later. At Tuesday's meeting, group members talked about what they liked and didn't like about the library. The library staff -who the group described as •very friendly, open and knowl- edgeable about the commu- nity" -and the children's programs and services were among the group's favorite library characteristics. •Some of negatives were that the libraries are not set up to be research-based for The free program includes weekly home vis1tabons to help families wtth household budgeting, stress manage- ment, child development, positive disciplining, and health and hygiene. The program is available lo Costa Mesa families with at least one child 5 years old or younger, or a pregnant adding your organization to this list. call (949) 574-4228. TELl·A·FRIEND Orange County cancer groups seek volunteers to educate and encourage women to have mammo- I I I l . ... 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CT SCNffNG HAS BEEN FEATURED ON M>NY NfWS PROGRAMS, INCLUDING OPRAH, 0000 MORNING ~RO., CN8C ~ "°' USA TODAY . • •• 0 .. adults and that there are some accessibility issues in terms of the actual physical bullding, • Cowan said. Cowan said she hopes more people will come to future meetings. About 10 people came to the last meet- ing. Seven people came to the first meeting in Novem- ber. • 1 think there is an ele- ment in the conununity that is dissatisfied with our current library setup, including the physical buildings. the collec- tions, the progrclillS and the 9'erVlces, • she said. "In order to know what we, as a 'COun- cil, need to move toward, we need to have a sense of where the commuruty wants us to go. It is one I.lung to be · dissatisfied and to complain and another thing entirely to have a vision of where we want to go and how to get there." woman. Risk factors that quahfy a family for the program mGy mclude a teen parent, a histo- ry of substance abuse, domestic violence and low income. Five team members-all of whom are bilingual - will collaborate to help the families. grams. Parllcipanls will take part in a one-on-one program of educat.Jon and encouragement specifically related to mammograms and early breast cancer detection. The Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation, (949) 224- 0292. UNDERGROUND The Underground program, a function of Child's Pace, pro- vides social activities and interaction for adolescents Volunteers are needed in many areas. (9491 548-8849. Be TAUGHT how to yet in shape, instead of beiny TOLD ... lJour resultt will last a lifetime. -_, •I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Tht knowltdft ~ou nttd to SUCCftd. • Tom Egan, a member of the Costa Mesa Library F'oun- dation, said the "visioning• process is 'the only way to make real lmprov!IDlents to the libranes. • 1 want our library services to be greatly unproved,· he sai~. "To me, it's pretty clear that whateve r way we go depends on what the commu- nity wants to get behind. And it's going to take meetings like this, where everybody gets involved or at least there's a broad representa- tion, to get some kind of con- sensus. Even in this Internet age, libranes are important· The next meeting is sched- uled from 7 to 9 p.m. Feb. 27 al the Ne1ghborhood Com- munity Center, 1845 Park Ave., Costa Mesa. For more information, cdll (714) 754-5028. Michelle Peterson. publJc relations official for the pro- gram, sa1d the new program whtch auns to help 100 famt- lies Uus year, is nowhere nedt being filled to capacity. There are more than 70 spaces left, she said. Information: (714) 543- 4333 or http://www.KidCare Center.com. VANTAGE FOUNDATION The Vantage Foundation sup ports employment and com- munity training for adult~ w1th developmental disabili- ties. Volunteers are needed (949) 645-7833. VISIONS FOR PRISONS V1S1ons for Pnsons, a nonprol · at program wtuch teachf'' Attitudmal Healing and med- 1tabon U1 prison needs typ1!>t~ to trdnscrlbe letters from inmates to at-nsk kids. Week· day hours, Mesa del Mdr (71 4) 556-8000. Orange Coast College Student Center Cafe PtvJUJJy p1"#nll tlH KRISPY KREME DOUGHNUT KIOSKJ Doughnuts arc offered: Monday thru Thursday 7:00am -7:00pm Friday 7:00am -1 :OOpm Join the "DOZEN CLUB" and et your Uth dozen FREE! . ., - ... Daily Pilot Thursday, Janumy 25, 2001 AS Trash can changes possible lrlefly_ IN Tiil NEWS entrance to City Hall ii~. poranly doled, bow9ftrf and vtslton must mm lraim the building'I IOUth *le. } • Costa Mesa Sanitary District is considering new hauling practice, which some residents think smells foul. Jennifer Kho DAJLY PILOT COSTA MESA-The Cos- ta Mesa Sarutary Distnct is considenng a program to stan- dardize trash cans throughout the city, but some residents think the plan is a mess. Sanitation district board members say the change will beautify the aty, protect work- ers and help keep rates stable. "We did a test run in two different secbons of the city two years ago, and the overall appearance was dramatically different in dppearance on trash day,• sdid Dan Wor- thington, d Sdrutation dlstnct board member. "But our con- cerns are not only appear- ance but aho safety of trash hauler dnvers. A trash hauler in one yedr individually picks up over 3,000 tons of trash. I can't tell you what kmd of back damage that IS likely to bring to a person. Last year, two drivers were injured by chemicals lert m the tfdsh - pool chernicdls -and they were hospitalized.• II the sldndardlzed trash container program 1s approved, the district will issue the city's residents two of their choice of three trash can sizes -35 gallons, 60 gallons and 90 gallons. Resi- dents will have the option of getting additional cans, Wor- thington said. Residents will not be charged for the containers, he .§<lid. Costa Mesa Disposal will be able to pick up the cans using a semiautomabc trash truck arm, which will keep its now-skyrocketing insurance rates dew:n and will in tum keep the city's rates stable, said Art Perry, another sanita- tion dlstnct board member. Some residents say they are concerned they will pay for a program that mostly ben- efits Costa Mesa OISposaJ. "It appears that the sani- tary dlstnct is lrylng to ramrod this through.• said Ernie Feeney, a Costa Mesa resident who is among severaJ ques- tiorung the change. "I person- ally feel Uu.s is not about beau- tif1catlon. This is about money This IS going to result in a huge decrease in the waste hauler's workmen's compen- satiort cost, but they're not proposm~ a rate decredSe for us, who will be greaUy mcon- veruenced. The savings should be passed on to us. H Perry said he wants to get more public input before vol· ing on the program. because only three or four residents - aside from the 200 who par- ticipated in the pilot program -have commented. •we want to make sure we are doing the right thing for the publi~ he srud. "Our thinking is we want to make it public friendly.• Feeney said she is also opposed to the hauler's plan to stop picking up trash out- side of the conlalllers. "There is a large popula- tion of elderly in the city, and if they get a package in the mail, for instance. they are going to have to cut those boxes to fit into the contdtn- ers, • she said. "I have an 89- year-old neighbor who 1s .arthritic, and that would be very difficUll lor her. AJso, we have a large population of muJti-generallonal farn1hes hvrng together. Instead of being able lo use tw.o smdll cans and some trash bags that disappear once they are picked up, they will have to store the larger cans they'll need to use week after week." The cans could also cduse d health proble m dunng limes when people hdve more trash because they wtll sdve the trash until the next week, Feeney sdld. 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Call us for lovely and abundant floral tributes, s and blankets for· funerals WDerO..S Now ForJilq • Oii m for new SdlecUes LAKE FOREST ANAHEIM HILLS COSTA MESA LONG BEACH/ Canllda BUll.llCfi Center Anaheim H1lll Bu 1ncMCcntcr, 1308 LosanA•c SIGNAL HILL• 22600A uunben St. 1710 Sl40 E La Palma A~c fif Kellog ~lfl't Be Dcmiurcd (Qlmef A(j!M • t..m11M1 1e>,p.•Wc1u lhrblcl.ltACOIM • lllr......_> 11.oo1t l~lllt.,.. """'"'·..,. hollooM 1 1138 Willow Si .. Si.Jnal Hill (949) 581-5566 (714) 779-5566 (714) 545-0310 (562) 426-1016 Howr: MM· n.rr I-.$,,_ •Fri I -4,,. • S. 1:30-4,,. (/M ti/I "'1ra ~) "I personally feel this is not about beautifica- tion. This is about mon- ey. This is going to result in a huge decrease in the waste hauler's workmen's compensation cost, but they're not proposing a rate decrease for us, who will be greatly inconvenienced." Ernie Feeney Costa Mesa resi dent rodents out of the trash He confirmed the haulers will eventually stop picking up trash outside of the con- tamers but said the hduJer will continue to pick up all trash during a publi1: educa- t10n penod of at least d yectr U households need extra trash cans fo~ tempordry Jlf'n- ods, the Sdnitabon d1stm t will provide them, he said The Sdmfation d1,lnct bOdrd wtU discuss lht• pro- posed progrdm at d mt>etmg dt o p.m Feb. 8 and di d "tudy session dt noon Feb 15 Both meetings w1U be dl Coslcl Mesd City t ldll, 77 Fair l>nve For more informdl10n, cdll (714) 754-5087 Youth directory getting updated The city ot Costa Mesa's Child Care and Youth Ser- vices Committee i5 updat- ing its Teen Activities and Services Directory. which now lists more than 80 teen proqratJlS. The group is accepting in!onnation abcKJt groups that organize activ1ties for high school juniors and seniors, including social, recreational and arts activi- ties, tutonng. counseling and medical services, and community service pro- grams The deadline for free induSJon in the ~rochure and Web site ts March 15. Information: (949) 720- 0144. City buildings get earthquake retrofit The Costa Mesa City Hall. at 77 Fair Drive, and the Corporabon Yard build- U1g, at 2300 Placentia Ave., are being retrofitted to imptove their earthquake resistance. The project lS expected to take nine months, but both buildings will stay open during the work. The north side public V\s1tor parking bas alilo shifted to south and ...t of the building. Prom May to August, th8 north ent:ranm will reopen and the parking wU1 switch back. The Corporation Yard building entra.QCeS will be unaffected by the seismic retrofitting. • Infottnatiom (71') 75'-• 5323. '! - Costa Mesa seeks cleanup volunteers The city of Costa Mesa is accepting community vol- unteers and donations for 1ts Neighbors for Neighbors program, a community cleanup event scheduled for 8:30 a.m. to noon Aprll 28 The annuaJ program is intended to help low- income. smgle..family homeowne.n; unprove their properties. Between 200 and 500 volunteers are needed for the event, sa.id Kimbedy Thomas, the city's manage- ment analyst for housing and community develop- ment. The city IS also looking for donaboris of cash, sup- plies, matenals and food. Information: (714) 754- 4892. 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Doily Pilot less ultrasound testing for stroke, v~ and osteoporolis, as well u an EKG teat, at the Ouis Senior Center, 800 Marguerite Ave., Coror>p del Mar. S<:reenings start/at $40 each and dl.s- cowtts are available. AP,Poi.nbnents begin at 9 a.m. TODAY , . t90bl 795-1743, The Newport Harbor Area '/ls.111ru1DIY 11 • ' Chamber of Commerce wUl( 1! host a snixer from 5 to 7 p.m.' FamlUea Costa Mesa will pre- at the Newport Beach ~~Jl'.i.S sent a health1fair from 10 a.rn. Club, 2601 Eastbluff t'mve, to 2 p.m , -al 779 W. 19th St., Newport Beach. $10 for Costa Mesa. The event will potential members, or free for include a free immunization members. (949) 729-4400. clinic, blood pressure check- lbe Corona del Mar Cham- ber of Commerce will hold its 43rd annual installation din- ner at 7:15 p.m. at the Five Crowns Restaurant, 3801 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. A no-host social hour will begin at 6:30 p.m. $35. (949) 673-4050. FRIDAY Last Dash, a contlnulng legal education marathon and trade show,. will be held at 8 a.m. at Whittier Law School, 3333 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. The event, sponsored by the Lexis-Nexis Group, will also be held from 8 a .m. to 3:45 p.m. Saturday. Regis- tration fees vary. Fax inquiries to (949) 440-6710. Prevention Plus will otter affordable, precise and pain- ups and more. (949) 574- 3970. A free seminar on bow to get in shape by a certified Pilates instructor will be held at 2 p.m. at Borders Books, Music & Cafe, 3333 Bear St., Costa Mesa. (714) 432-7854. TUESDAY Davtd Gabbe, author of two books on vegetarian nutrition and cooking, will teach the •Adventures with Tofu· cooking class from 6 to 9 p.m. at the Costa Mesa Neighbor- hood Community Center, 1845 Park Ave. $30, plus a $10 material fee. (714) 327- 7525. Bloomlngdale's Newport Beach will host a blood drive for the American Red Cross from noon to 6 p.m. in the Don't mW the fowest rates in 3 yms! Call on a local for a FREE quote! Newport Dhed: Fundlna COllPOllATION n AROUND TOWN 1\'aining Room at Bloorning- dale's Newport Beach, 701 Newport Center Dnve. (949) 729-6816. Motber'I Market and Kllchen will host a free seminar, "Uve Right for Your Blood Type,· at 6:30 p.m . al Patio Cafe, 225 B. 17th St., Costa Mesa. (949) 631-47.U. WEDNESDAY The Na~obai Notary Assn. will hq_).d a training session for people interested, in becom- ing a notary public or ·for those who need to renew their notary commission from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. at the Hilton Hotel, 3050 Bristol St., Costa Mesa. $139. (800) 876- 6827. Mother's Market and Kitchen will h0$t a free seminar on deep 'detoxification and cleansing at 6:30 p.m. at Patio Cale. 225 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa. (949) 631-4741. FIB. 1 lbe Orange County Ji.pan- ese American Assn. will -pre- sent a free children's work- shop on origami kai at 3:30 p.m. at the Mesa Verde Branch Library, 2969 Mesa Verde Drive, Costa Mesa. (714) 546-5274. 1 "Employee or Independent Contractor?• a program on the ramifications of hinng I I I full-time employees rather than freelance consultants, will be held at 7 p.m. at the Newport Beach Central Ubraty's Friends Meeting Room, 1000 Avocado Ave. Pree. (949) 717-3801. • ••• 3 A workshop for small busi- nesses titled "Tactics to Make B-Commerce Successful for Small Business· will be held from 9 a.m. to noon at Nation- al University, 3390 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. $25, but S5 may be discounted if fee is prepaid. The meeting is spon- sored by the Orange County Chapter of the Service Corps of Retired Executives A9Cl. (714) 550-7369. Green Systems lntemaUonaJ will hold an orchid sale from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Gr een Sys- tems International Orchid Nursery, 20362 Birch St., Newport Beach. (949) 756- 1211. Author Unda McMlllln Pyle will speak about he r book •Peaks, Palms & Picnics - Day Journeys in the Moun- tains and Deserts of Palm Springs and the Coachella .... Valley of Southern Califor- nia• at 2 p.m. at Borders Books, Music & Cafe ~t S.outh Coast Plaza, 3333 Bear St., Costa Mesa. (714) 432-7854 .• Etiquette expert Theresa Thomas will teach children :•• . I J69 E. 17rle ST. 20~ . I CMu MHA All f Ac1Als wnk I I Acoou ,..,. RAiphs PAllAfiN r~~ I I (949) 642.-8910 ~.~~~ J lo I I M ..... fal f ·l • s,., f,6 • Su. 11-4 1m1 m m~ I I n.,CIOwflO'..., .................... """ .... .._°' .. ,_ o.co..•~.,,.,_,,.. ..... ~ ... L--.----~~------ .. . . / . betWeeo 8 and 1l about table manners from •:45 to 8 p.m. a t the Four Seasons Hotel, 690 Newport Center Onve, Newport Beach. 5105 (949) 760-.4951. HI. 6 A workshop for small busi- nesses titled "Business Plan Development• will be held from 9 a.m. to noon at Nat.aon- al University, 3390 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. $25, but S5 inay be discounted lf fee is prepaid. The meeting is spon- sored by the Orange County Chapter of the Service Corps of Retired Executives Assn. (7 14) 550.:?~~~: .•• --.. FEB. 7 A workshop, "Growing Plants Indoors . . . The Easy Way,• ~ be presented at 9:30 a .m. at Sherman Library & Gardens, 2647 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. $25. Reservations are required. (949) 673·2261. The American Cancer Society will present a class titled "Look Good ... Feel Better" for cancer pabents at 10 a.m. at Hodg Hospital, 1 Hoag Drive, Building 41, Newport Beach. 1\'ained cosmetolOQ'lSls will work with patients with makeup, wig and turban bps to help hide the signs of radia- tion and chemotherapy tredl· ment. Free. (949) 261-9446 Thursday, Jonuory 2s, 2001 A7 ,FEI. I Soutb COMt ...,.. wW ... the 21st Orchids lntemabooal Show and Sale Feb. 8-11 oo all three levels' ot the Crate Ii . Barrel/Macy's Home Wing, 3333 Bear St., Ca.ta Mesa. Hours are 10 a.m. to 9 p.m . Feb 8-9, 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Feb. 10, 11.Qd 11 a.m. to 6;30 p.m. Feb ;1. (949) 261-2216. "State and Federal Payroll Reporting Reqtdrements, • a program presented by Lor1 Everson, will be held at 7 p.m. at the Newport Beach Central Library's Fnends Meebng Room,. 1000 Avocado Ave. Free. (949) 717-3801. · FEI. 10 The Presidential Motorcade Qassic Car and Motorcycle Show will be held from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m at the Orange Coun- ty Market Place, 88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. The event will feature more than 1,000 vendors, entertainment, a cherry-pie eating contest and a peanut bag-tossing compe- tition, $10 or $15. (949) 723- 6663. Green Systems lntemadonal . will bold an orclud sale from 9 a .m. to 4 p.m. feb. 10-11 at Green Systems International Orchid Nursery, 20362 Birch St., Newport Beach . (949) 756-1211. SEE TOWN PAGE A8 ' VILLA BELLA Comignment Furniture Time co redecorate your villa? 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(949) 574-7208. ~,.... m.te -•• &a blol- ogist. author, COlllUJt,ant and Jecturer -wW discuu caring for our 1ea1 at 2 p.m. at the Newport Beach Public Ubrary, 1000 Avoc:ado Ave. 1be event will include tight refreshments. $15. (71~) 1•0-2000. fll. 24 $250. (714) 663-8271. ' llllCI 11 l'be, Newport Beach Central · A rem••• for people · wbo Ubrary will present •A Ra~ plan to start a business or . time Feast,• a chance to learn have recently established a about a musical style unique business will be held from to America, at 3 p.m. in the 8:30 a.m. to • p.m. at National Frie nds M~ting Room, 1000 Unlversity, 3390 Harbor Blvd., Avocado Axe. (94 9) 717-3801. Costa Mesa. The program ls n.. Lelgta .... Liiey ...... berg Spirit Run will begin with registration al 6:30 a.m. at Edwari:ll Cinema lbeaten at Fashion llland, 905 New- port Center Drtve, Newport Beach. ~ run WW include a lOK run/walk. a Jamba Juice SK Banana Man Chase, a SK family walk, youth races and an Orange County Family Toddler not. Fees depend on the. age of the · participant. (949) 222-3314. llAICH 23 Whole Foods Market wtll bmt a two-hour demonstration cooking class with chefs Mary Sue Milliken and Susan Feniger from 7 to 9 p.m. at The Forum Classroom at Orange Coast College, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. (818) 501-8484, Ext. 133. fEI. 14 1be Corona del Mar Cham- ber of Commerce will hold o · Valentine Networking Mixer with live music from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the Bahia Corinthian' Yacht Club, 1601 Bayside Drive, Corona del Mar. (9~9) 673-4050. FEI. 15 The A.me rtcaq Cance~ Soci- ety will present its annual volunteer celebration and luncheon. themed ··w e Love O ur Volunteers," at 11 :30 a .m. at the Newport Beach Marriott, 900 Newport Center Drive. Registration will begin at 11 a.m .. $25. ·Reservations required. (949) 261-9446. Fil. 16 SyMa EarlE\ -a marine biol- ogist,~ author, consultant and lecturer -will discuss caring for our seas 'at 7 p.m. at the sponsored by the Orange County Chapter of the Ser- vice Corps Qf Retired Execu- tives Assn. (714) 550-7369. HI. 27 A worubop for small busi- nesses titled •Marketing and Promotion• will be held from 9 a .m. to noon at National University, 3390 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. $25, but S5 may be discounted if fee is prepaid. The meeting is spon- sored by the Orange County Chapter of the Service Co~ of Retired Ex~tives Assn, (714) 550-7369. "How to Make the Most of Doctor Visits,• a seminar sponsored by Elder Care Consultants, will be held at 2 p.m. at Borders Books, Music & Cafe at South Coast Plaza, 3333 Bear St.. Costa Mesa. Free. Reservations requested. (949) 645-8007. Newport Beach Public Library, MllCH 3 10,00 .Avocado Ave. The event lbe Court Appointed Special will mc;lude a dinner buffet. • Ad t will h ld . 1 hth $50. (714) 740-2000. . voca es ~ its e g -annual fund-raiser a t 6:30 FEB. 17 "Planning Your Spring Gar- den," a _program that is part of the Weekend Gardener Series, will be held at 9:30 p.m. 'at the Sutton Place Hotel, 4500 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach. Richard Gadbois UI, this year's Chil- dren's Champion, is among those who will be honored. Lowest Prices Ever! For' a limited time, you can obtain. special . close-out prices on Mission Styk forn'iture, crafted in quarter sawn grain oalt in the darlt finish. These are //,west prices ever offered by MARCH 27 Orange CO.St ~ege wlll present its 18th annual High Sch90l Senior Day from noon to 3 p.m. at the campus quad. 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. (714) 432-5725. . MARCH 31 The Wanda J. Cobb Breast Health Symposium a nd Susan G. Komen Survivors Luncheo11 will be held from 8 a .m. to 3 p.m. at the ~ewport ·Beach Marriott Hotel a nd Tennis Club, 900 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach . $25. Reservations required. (714) 957-9157, Ext. 70. IPRll 11 . The 14th annual IDV/AIDS on the Front Line Conference will be held at 8 a.m. at the Hilton Hotel, 3050 Bristol St., Costa Mesa. The event is pre- se nted by the AIDS Educa- tion and lfaining Center, UC Irvine and the Orange Coun- Munro's for Mission Styk Furniture. IJVING • DINING • 8EDROOM • HOME omCE 289 IAlrnWOOD BLVD, WNG BEAOI FAMILY OWNED & OPERATED SINCE 1965 \Ro "" 25 ,,,n,,,1n fro,._,, s.. 0..lftl' °"""1 rilio Ill II I:\ \I I I ' • \ • \ 562.986.5305 I ~ 481 E. 17th Street • Costa Meu 645-2~22 4200 Birch St. (at Dove) •Newport Beu~ . . ,833-0660 r---~----------~-------, 1 · .. , .... •Fall-SenleeW81bl . I ~·6•• · ••••wn I I . I L "'% ....... •l/SllN . .. . ----------------------r--------------~-------~ ' . ...... .... •W ...... . I ........ I ~ I I _.;i IP ·:::.n.:: .. I L o <•• z••-...-~ -------------=-==----· r----------~--------1 ..._... •RU( ·---I ....... -I --I.el .... ,,.......... I I .... -·-•,..., I • • • I I f I ' I ty Hea:Jth Care Agency. (71-') •56-22"9. IPllL 21 Wlaole Foodl Market will offer a spedal market tour from 5 to 7 p.m. to hlghligbt new ways to prepare natural foods. The store · is at 1870 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. (949) 57•-3800. OIHlll Tbe •KnJt-Wlts,.: • group of women who chat, knit apd do stitchery, meet on the fourth Monday of every month from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at members' homes. Call for location and more information. (714) 546· 2244. .The Upper Newport-Bay Nat- uralists and Friends meet on the second Saturday of every month at the comer of East- bluff and Back Bay drives. Walking tours leave every 15 minutes, starting at 9 a.m. through 10:15 a.m. Free. (714) 973-6820. The ' Newport Coast chapter of the Ali Lassen's .Leads Club, an international group for business referrals, meets at 7:15 a.m. Tu esdays at Mimi's Cafe, 1835 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. (800) 767- 7337. The Newport Harbor Lawn Bowling Club meets at 1 p.m. weekqays and 10 a.m. Satur· days at the conier of Crown Drive and San Joaquin Road. (949) 640·6049. Tbe Newport Buch Walking Club meets at 9 a.m. and 7 p.m. daily. Walkers should meet a t the intersection of Hospital Road and Superior Avenue. (949) 650· 1332. Reverse Mortgage Network sponsors a question-and- answer se ssion for seniors 62 and older at 3 p.m. Wednes- days at B'ayside Village, 300 E. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. (949) 723-0233. - Daily Pilot EallbJufl Elemeatary School PTA meets on the third Tues. day of each month altemat. ing with start times of 9 a.m. and 7 p.m. Meeting dates and times are posted ill the school office, 2627 Vista d el Oro, Newport Beach. (949) 515- 5920. A women's therapy support group meets to discuss rela· tionship issues at 6:30 p.m. Tuesdays at 115 1 Dove St., Suite 105, Newport Beaco. (949) 261-8003. FrleDdl of the Newport Beach Public Ubrary Used Book Store needs to re plenish its book stock. Patrons are urged to bring in unwanted books. With the exception of Jaw books or magazines, all dona- tions -hardcover and paper- back -are welcome and are tax-deductible. Books may be left at any of tbe three branch libraries: Balboa, Mariners or Corona del Mar. Thay also may be dropped off in the special book closet next to the store at 1000 Avocado Ave. (949) 759-9667. Tbe Newport Beach New- comers Club meets at 10 a.m. the third Wednesd ay of each month at diffe rent homes. The group of about 100 wome n go on the road and play golf, tennis, bndge and more. The group also holds several evening parties. (949) 854-4501. Jewish Family Servtce of Orange County sponsors a discussion group focusing on issues, concerns and respon- sibilities of adult children car- ing for their elderly parents at 7:30 p.m. Tuesdays at 250 E. Baker St., Costa Mesa. The purpose of the group is to he lp children and other con'· cerned relatives identify problems a nd issues a nd develop appropriate solu· tions. $30. (714) 445-4950. ' SEE TOWN PAGE A9 I Also Available: Prints • Bronzes • Baskets • Screens • Scrolls • Porcelain • Clothing • Dolls • Ceramics -----rt.acqoere Kknono8 • & Much More - ' l l ' I " I ! I rj () r J < • , ' r' , , 1 • ~.I ,' p ( ' I ; ' I 11 2001 Flu V.111U is ,estimated to be 8crive thruMarchl Have You Had Your Flu Shot? .$12 ·Each Giwml>aily No Daily Pilot TOWN CONTINUED FROM AS 'Ille COiia Mesa Cbamber of · Commerce holds networking luncheon meetings from I US a.m. to I p.¥'ednes- days at the C Mesa Country Club, 1 1 Golf Course Drive, Costa Mesa. Visitors are welcome. $13. (714) 885-9090. The Udo Ille Tou tmasters Club meets at 6:30 p.m. Mon- days at the Oakwood Apart-. ments, 1700 16th St., m the clubhouse on the main level, in Newport Beach. (949) 515- 9470. The Coln and Stamp Club · meets from 1 lo 3 p.m. Mon- days at the Oasi\,Senior Cen- ter. New members interested m trading, buying and selling stamps and coins are being sought to 1oin these infonnal meetings. There are no fees required. (949) 644-3244. Jewish family Service often ongoing bereavement sup- port groups for adults at all stages of loss. The groups share experiences, hear how othe~s deal with gtief, receive support and learn ways to cope with sadness and loss. One group meets at 7 p.m. Tuesdays at Beth Jacob in Irvine. The second group meets at 10 a.m. Tuesdays at Temple Judea in Laguna Jewish Family Service of Hills. The third group meets Orange County sponsors an at 1 p.m. Thursdays at the ongoing healing support Ezra Center m Anaheim. group for the chronJcally ill. Free, but advance registra- The purpose is to provide tion is required. (714) 445- partidpants with emotional 4950. end spirituai-support tcwnan-,.... age illness and its conse- quences. The group Qleets at 7 p .m. Thursdays at Jewish Family Servife, 250 E. Baker St .. Costa Mesa. Attendance is free, but registration 1s required. (714) 445-4950. Newcomers to the Balboa Island, Corona de! Mar, New- port Beach and Newport Coast areas are invited lo meet.others who are {llso new at the Newport Be~h New- comers' Club. This group of women meets once a month . . . . . to assist partidpanta in their recovery from childhood or teenage MSXWll abuse. The group meets from 8 to 9:30 p .m. Tuesdays at 250 E. Balc- er St., Costa Mesa. Advance registration is required. (714) 445-4950. A Dealing wtth Divorce sup- port group is offered by Jew- ish Family Service of Orange County. The group is led by an experienced counselor and meets at 6 p.m. Tuesdays at the Jewish Federation Campus, 250 E. Baker St., Suite G, Costa Mesa. (714) 445-4950. An interfaith couples support group ls offered by Jewish Family Service of Orange County. The group addresses issues faced by couples in which one partner is Jewish and the other is not, including raising children. observing holidays, displaying symbols in the home and relationships with extended families. The group meets for three weekly sessions Wednesday evenings al Jewish Family Service, 250 E. Baker St .. Suite G, Costa Mesa. (714) '445-4950. 1, . . . BECHLER CONTINUED FROM A 1 fact that all the money was earned during the marriage,. he said, as members of P09fe Bechler's family seated in the gallery shook their heads dnd smiled sarcastically a t each other. •They were equal partners in marriage and business,• Barnett argued. •When Eric Bechler makes an investment, it's hall Pegye's. It's communi- ty property. He didn't spend all the money on himself.• ln f'ler rebuttal, Lloyd ques- tioned Barnett's statements and asked why 22,000 pages of AIRPORT CONTINUED FROM A 1 The two other structures, along with an off-site lot, will be open during the work. The airport has announced plans to institute valet parking to allevt- ate any congestion. . . financial statemenUi showed the Bechlers kept their money separate. •Why wasn't it all in one, big, happy pot?• she asked, faong the jury. "Why then did Pegye Bechler call the money she gave Enc Bechler a 'loan?'" Uoyd also said Bechler him- self told investigators that his wife "hid stocks• she owned from him. ~ Barnett concluded his clos- ing arguments by talk::mg about the reason Bechler lied to his former girlfriend Tina New about killing hi~ wife. Tne defense has argued that Bechler told New, a star wil- iness in this case, that he mur- dered his wife because he wanted to ht into New's fanta- spruce up the dlrport"b'a.nfiuaJ reports. The three.ye~ deal cannot exceed $200,00. To clear the way for the new fire station, the bodrd also agreed to hire KlmJey-Hom and Associates, based in Orange, to relocate the he-downs. The board will pay the fum $1 rrul- llon for the job .. Thuraday, JonUOf)' 25, 2001 A9 s¥ of belllg with ·bad boys.• "He let bls hbado control tum,• Barnett sa.ad •It's not the first time or last bme somebody lies for sex. It's JUSl not unusu- al.· ' -Uoyd argued that New was attracted to Bechler because she thought be was a "goody- goody" and not abusive or prone tb commit crlme like her fomier husband or ex- boyfriend. ·nn.a thought she'd got her- self a good guy,· Lloyd said. "But she got the worst.· ff convicted of fust-degree murder, Bechler faces the pos- sibility of life in pnson without parole. Back-Bay. The Foothill/Eastern ltansportabon Agency, an mde- pendent water monitor, will jointly oversee the stuches WJlh the county. The studies will focus on the possible presence of pesbodes contained m urban runolf County oftioctls said they are concerned the cherrucals are killing off water fleas an<f other insects in the watershed. Scrabble Club No. 350 meets fro11Y6 to lO p.m. Thursdays at Borders Books, Music & care on 19th Street and New- port Boulevard, ~psta Mesa. $3. New players are wel- come. (949) 7 59-4871. on Wednesd~¥£.. at di(f erent The Costa Mesa Chamber of homes and locations. (949) Commerce sponsors a ne.t- The board also authonzed a $55,000 payment to lrvine- based HNTB Corp. for engi- neering work to repave Taxiway Lima . Work has already begun on the $495,9'63 project, i\pproved by the board in 1998. Once 1t lS completed, the air- port is expected lo mo9e ahead wtth the $3.8-rrullion bre station project. BwJt in 1976, Station 33 does not allow ddequC1te hand- icap access, meet current build- ing codes or include women's showers and restrooms. "It's really focusing on the issue of toxicity,· said Chris Crompton, the county enwon· mental resources manC1ger. "It's aim is to collect some informa- tion that hasn't been collected before and to help us under- stand it.. 854·4501. working luncheon at 11 :45 t , ' a.m. Wednesdays a t the Cos-For beautification'of a differ- Jewish family Service of ta Mesa Country Club, 1701 Orange County provides a Golf' Course Road, Costa support and discussion group Mesa. (714) 885-9090. . ent sort, the board hired lrvine- ba.sed NCG Porter Novelli for · public relations services to Jn a non-airport related move, the board dlw accepted $166,900 in state grant money for water-quality studies in the J or more information: \\W\\.thctollroads.com 1-800-378-TRAK 1117Ht YOU W E R E SUPPOSED TO ---=~ES.ENT 20 M I NUTES AGO. -- "W"E 'RE SURE T H EY'LL U NDE R S T AND. " .. W~n it comts to dol,. businn1 In Orange Count); 11w loll RCMKl1 can •1you 10 thto right platt al dw rf&h1 UIM. Thanks to a mo~ dlrttt, u..U.rnaplH driw, you11 tirmie at your rMdinp and ~ntlMnb • loc quldltr. 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"To me, it's very simple," Brooks said. •1 did read the books, and I think there are other things out there that make the same points with- out giving such graphic depictions of the sexual type.· Leece charges that "Of Love and Shadows· con- tains one adult scene and "Snow Falling on Cedars" 1s rife with adult content. At the next meeting, Feb. 13, after board members have reviewed the noveb, the board will vote on whether Newport Harbor High teachers may use the books in class. It is not the first time Leece has voted against the use of books or asked that a book be removed. In the past, she' has objected to profanity and science textbook presenta- tions of evolution as fact instead of theory. She ques- . tioned whether ·u r Die in a Combat Zone,• by Pulitzer· Pnze winner 1lm O'Brien, should be in the classroom because of violence and profanity. as well as "Olean- na, • by playwright and screenwriter David Mamet. Before she was elected to the board, Leece in 1993 led a group of parents in efforts to get adult magazmes put belu.nd blinders. The Costa Mesa City Council eventu- ally passed an ordinance that such magazines were requued to be covered. On Tuesday, Leece voted against • B1ology: Principles and Expl01;ations, • which was approved by the board for Estancia High School. • PRIVATE TRAINING STUDIO • COMPLIMENTARY SESSION OFFERED • ONE-ON-ONE PERSONAL TRAINING • LIFESTYLE MANAGEMENT •NUTRITION & ~CISE PLAHS • BODY FAT TESTING & GOAL SEmHG • OUR STUDIO, IN HOME OR OFFICE Now there's No Excuse! 941•842-8888-NOXCUZFITNESS.COM PRESCHOOL CONTINUED FROM A 1 per50ll should be held account- able," Wiener said. •we should have been told that there was a previous incident. ... We ~ant to be able to heal, but our children are gone. They are not coming back. We want some answers." The center's director, who closed the pres~ool \n Sept. 1999 as a result of the ~urders, ~d she didn't start working at · Southcoast Early Childhood .Learning Center until June 1997. "I wasn't even there,• said Sheryl Hawkinson, adding that the previous owner had not told her about the 1996 accident. The previous owner, who still runs a preschool on Costa Mesa's Eastside, could not be reached for comment Wednesday. While Hawkinson said Tuesday's court ruling was "bit- tersweet.• she added that she had hoped to support the chil- dren's families rather than fight· ing them in a lawsuit. "As I'm sitting here right now, looking into the eyes of my baby, I think about how sad . . it is for tbose parents that thel can't look into their cblldren s eyes," she said, <;hoking back tears. •And all because of a dedslon one man made. I do love [the parents) as I love their children." Cindy Soto, Siena's moth· er, responded that Hawkinson should help the families find out the truth about the 19~6 accident. · Hawkinson should "help us find out what happened,• Soto said. "Instead of sitting there and being the victim. She didn't lose a child .... Let's find out the truth. That's all I want, because I don't want this to happen again .... I wish I could say, 'Never mind.' I just can't" In April, Corm.er Costa Mesa resident Noel Ulriksen testified that a postal truck had"run into the playground at some point in 1996. "The mail truck bounced up over the~ and went through the fence and came to rest at the tree inside the yard." tnriksen testified, according to a written transcript of the depo- sition. 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"The car- rier was at fault.• She added that in all cer- tainty, the carrier would have been fired or at least suspended. •Not only did he damage the vehicle, but he broke a zil- lion rules,• Bouffiou said, adding that she could not dis- close the carrier's name. But Soto said the postal ser· vice's explanation didn't satis- fy her. "I still believe that (the truck I went through• the fence. she said. •I believe the details in (Ulriksen's) deposition. I don't see why an individual would come forward and say that if it .. Doily Pilot \ . weren't true ..•. I Just want the truth: Can't they just tell the truthr · Costa Mesa Police Department officials, who have said in the past that {lO report on a 1996 accident at the cen- ter exists, said the only acci- dent at the center involved cars in June 1997 and did not do any damage to the playground, according to the report. ·we may have never been called on it,• said Sgt. Dale Birney, the department's spokesman, adding that acci- dents involving postal trucks usually Jed to a polloe report. •If we were [called) and if we don't have any record, it might be something that we might be interested in looking at.• Wiener's attorney said Wednesday he and the lawyers for the other families would file an appeal against Tuesday's ruling. "The question is, is it fore- seeable that a car might come crashing into these people,• said Evan Ginsburg, adding that his team would by to prove the playground was exposed to car crashes both intentional and unintentional. But "when you're in a trag- ic case like th.is, the vision is somewhat clouded," he said. "Maybe the judge is right, and J'10 wrong .... It's very possible I'm wrong.• Auto Accident Recently! FREE REPORI' Reveat. The 9 Mon Deadlv Ml9t.aka You Can Make If You Have 8eea ~Or In An Accident. •• How Simple Auto Acdcleata Can Tana Into Ufelong Pain And Suffering! Tired Of The Insurance Run Around? 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Planned Parenthood honors 4 groups with Choice Award P lanned Parenthood of Orange and San Bernardino counties held its annual luncheon, "Visioning the Future,• on Monday at the Hyatt Regency Hotel in Irvme. Local barrister Larry Klrschenb~um was the event chair, welconung sev- eral hundred guests, who paid $75 each to support the organization. The luncheon presented awards to orgamzaUons where human resources have made d difference m the arena of womdn's repro- ductive rights Four groups were bestowed with Planned Parenthood's Choice Awards. They were Clergy for C hoice of Orange County, the adver- llsmg and marketmg hnn of Lawrence, Mayo and Pon- der ; Market Research Asso- B.W. Cook THE CROWD elates; and Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher and Flom llP, a law firm that has worked with Planned Par- enthood for some tune. The Rev. Stephen J. Mather, a Presbytenan nun- ister in Orange County for the past 26 years. addressed the group. Mather has been the force behind a steering committee WJthin Planned Parenthood known as "Call T-urrn1 d-Fi11ts1 &AtllJ S1111/y d-F.11 Sn-Pitt S./011 iu Ort1Hft Co""'Y One big reason to buy life insurance. I can hc:lp )OU \cc:ure )Our <.hild\ finan~1al future ~cc me for dc1a1l': ITAfl PAIM A Sle\Oe" Hiii, At•nl U.:-~18 HO Col t 1111 \HUI Sull• 11 I (0\11 Mtu, (A 9•9/6•6 9)9) fNSUIANCI Sture /urm o·tlrNt' for lcfe • ® St•tt rum Lilt lnw••n<t Comp•nv • Home Off tee. Bloomington, llltnoh tutef1nn.com.,. to Renewal,• which seeks lo advance social justice. He has been a leader in the rehgious community as a voice for reproductive nghts and is often called upon to be a spokesman on issues relating to freedom of choice. With the Bush admirus- tralion taklng a stance opposing government-spon- sored abortion on the 25th anniversary of the Roe vs. Wade decision, Mather and others ded1cated to the prin- ciples of ·a woman's nght to choose· face challenges not expenenced lil recent tunes. Planned Parenthood hds always stood for reproduc- tive nghts. education and the disserrunation of all Available mformatlon con- cerning pregnancy (includ- ing abortion), ramily plan- AR M e l RE . . . no wear like it. Our Winter Sale . Continues Thursday, January 25th, 2001 50°/o O FF 0URFABULOUSWINTERCOLLECTION Take an Adaitional 30()/o off PLUG IN . NEWPOKr BEACH Corona del Mar Pl~ · 840 Avocaao (949) 644-9888 ... rung. populauon growth and sexually transmitted diseases. - The divisiveness of the abortion issue has ripped apart families, communities and the nation. There are no simple answers. Howev- er, in light of the demon- strative gtange of tone com- ing from our nation's new leader; many in support or Planned Parenthood pottcy are concerned. At the meeting, John Dunn, president and chief executive of the nonproht, commented, ·Although leg- islation has repeatedly giv- en women the right to plan their parenthood, these same rights are constantly being challenged.• Many in the crowd expressed frustration dnd exasperabon over the pol.JLJ- cal pingpong surrounding a T1r,ut,t w1ff alwapJta 9uiaf 9ot 1ir "I /ua,.t fo~ !°a/ lla;111 woman't. nght to choose. Dunn joined Mather and other local Planned Parent- hood advocates, includtng Tedd.le Ray, Sandra Wright. Martin Weinberg, tbe Rev. Dennis Short, Bonnie Ahrens, Donna Barash, Pamila Bryant, Jane Egly, lllchard Jonas, Darcy.Lee, Chris Mears, Claudia Pon- der, Marta Robledo, Robert S}>rague and Jene WJtte for the luncheon event. which actually had the mam pur- pose of creating a ruture . calendar looking ahead over the next 25 years m an attempt to foresee the future of reproduclJve health care. ·our goal LS not neces- sarily to predlct the future but to understand the forc~s that create change so that - we may successfully navi- gate the challenges.• Dunn Sald Attenduig the luncheon were Newport's prominent Waller and Darlene Gerken, Eve Komyel, Pamela and Sam Goldstein, Barbara and Jim foster, Marla Bird, Elite Berg, Leann BenvenuU, porl Calllouette, Pat Cox, Khn Feld, Nancy and Victor Dahun 1:1nd Marianne Went- worth.. Also on hand to sup- port Pldnnt!d Pdrenthood were Lido Isle'~ dyndm1c Jennifer Van Bergh, David and Margarita Steinmetz, Betty Steele. 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Jonuorr 2s, 2001 DATEBOOK Daily Pilot Bistro 201.'s current incarnation falls sh0rt of originaI ., s ...... s.ntacroce B lstro 201 opened at the veiy peak of the high- Oying '80s. Real estate was king, and affluent devel- open were stumbling over each other on the way to the BMW dealer and boatyards. · Up-and-com-DINING lng restaura- IEVIEW ~~:n~~ relishing the success of his first effort, Laguna Beach's Ka.china. opened Bistro 201 in the heart of the Irvine financial district, close to other trendy newcomers Bistango and Prego Ristorante. The restaurant was an instant success. l should know -at the time, I worked on the top floor or the building that housed Bistro 201 and frequented it often. The menu featured innov- ative California cuisine that was new and exciting, and no expense w~_:;pared on . the upscale, intimate decor. Bistro 201 moved a few years later to its current Ioctl· tion on West Coast Highway, and Wilhelm has since sold the restaurant and moved on to other ventures. ~e restaurant recently changed hands and is now 9wned by Hospitality Management Corp., a group that al~ owns Aysia 101 and Diva. The new owners upgrad- ed the decor, and it was money well spent. The 'dated '80s look has been replaced with a more contemporary and tasteful abnosphere. Pm spots and wall sconces pro- vide soft accents, while hard- woods and rich cream linens ·add warmth. A large glass wall along one side of the restaurant m WHA~ Bistro 201 WHERE: 3333 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beath ~: Lunch is served. z fr.om 11 :30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. Dinner hours are 5 to iq p.m. Sunday through Thursday and Saturday, and 5 to 11 ... p.m. Friday. Sunday brunch runs from 10:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. HOW MUOt: Expensive PHONE: (949) 631 -1551 the perfect complement to the sweet, plump figs, creat- ing a nice marriage of flavor and texture. Chef Jeff Moore tag- teams between the compa- ny's three restaurants, and the result is a menu at Bistro 201 that lacks distinction or personality. Moore has opted for a streamlined approach with his entrees, separating the menu into two sections -one featuring meats from the mesquite oven and the other ottering seafood selec- tions. While the decor may have been recently updated, the menu seems stuck in the ear- SEAN HlliR/DAl.Y PLOT ly '90s. Don't believe me? Michael Lawrence, general manager of Bistro 201, bolds a bottle of wine made by a winery In Malibu.· The servers were proud to off.ers a spectacular view of Newport Harbor. It's a'per- fect spot for a stinset cock- tap. ' The original meriu at Bistro 201 was innovative, taking risks and exposing diners to new and unusual tastes. The new owners have opted for a safer, more cor- porate approach that won't offend anyone but left me frustrated. I couldn't help but feel there was a lot of unreal- ized promise here. The aab cake starter ($11.50) is a case in point. The two sea scallop-size crab cakes served over a bed of greens were moist and had enough crab meat to almost justify the high price. But the red pepper coulis hC¥1 So lit- tle pepper flavor that my friend Karen ate the entire plate without complaining once -and she can't stand red peppers. The grilled iceberg lettuce wedge ($6.95) would have been fine but seemed a dis- appointment after the lofty billing offered by our server, who professed it to be tl}e best thing on the menu. Searing the lettuce gave it an interesting, smoky flavor, but I couldn't taste any of the mustard vinaigrette the let- tuce was supposedly mari- nated in. The standout appetizer~ the prosciutto-wrapped figs ($10.95). Thin slices of the famous Ital.lan ham are wrapped around caramelized figs and grilled until the 11'\,eat just starts to crisp. The tasty bundles are served ovet a bed of baby spinach tossed with a light balsamic vinegar dressing. The salty meat is point out that several of the items, such as the roasted sea bass ($21.95) over lumpy mashed pOtatl,ies, have been I 0!1 the menu lor more than rune years. Sabnon ($19.95) is served wrapped in a potato crust with a citrus butter pesto basil sauce. Sound good? Picture a perfectly good piece of salmon wrapped in a soggy potato chip, and you'll get the picture. The sauce tasted neither of citrus or much of basil. The rack of lamb ($24 .95) fared better, augmented by a simple mint and garlic reduction. The lamb was ten- der and cooked exactly as I ordered, and the sauce fea- tured just enough mint to tease my palate without overpowering it. There was not.lung wrong with the filet m1gnon ($22.95), a 10-ounce portion served over a toasted crouton with a beamaise sauce, but 1t didn't set off any bells or. whistles either. Th e G r eatest Show in Orange County is Back. Probably the best Uung we tried was the surf-and- turf combo ($39.95). Although expensive, this entree proved that some-· times simple is best. The lob- ster was plump and sweet, The legends of the Senior Tou,> are ready to make their annual visit to the Tosh.iba Senior C lassic. They've treated local galleries to six straight years of riveting action, and they've provided decades of memori es to golf f~ms across the work.I. At $14 for a single,day tic~et, you don't wane to miss the only offi cial O range Coun ty appearance of players like Lee Trevino, Hale Irwin, Chi C hi Rodriguez and defending champion Allen Doyle. Because when the Senior Tour stars tee it up at Newport Beach Country C lub this year, it's not just a competition-it's a curtain call. TOSHIBA. .... S E N 0 A c l A B 8 c www.ToshlbaSenlorClasslc.com and the aforementioned filet was perfectly cooked. The lack of creativity and innovation in the menu was also evident in the wine list. which featured a relatively obscure selection of mostly California wines. The ones I recognized were ridiculously overpriced. You'd be much better off paying the $10 cork- age fee and bringing some- thing from your own c:ellar. U the chef has one moment of culinary perfec- tion, it's Bistro 201's chocolate ' -~uffle ($6.50). It was the best ln town when the tMtaurant first opened, and it's still the best in my book. The rich. chocolaty souffle is,, light and airy. At the table, u\e server punches a hole ln the center and pours in a generous helping of velvety chocolate sauce. The result ts a deca- dent. subllme experience that makes one realize why souf- fles a.re worth the effort. Our waitress suggested that some vanilla ice cream with raspberries was the perfect accompaniment. She was right, although sbe failed to inform us that this addition would set us back S?.50, $1 more Ulan the soufflol Oh well, suits me for not asking. • · The original Bistro 201 came onto tbe seen with cutting-edge culstne that presented a taste that wai fresh and invigorabng. lba current in<:amation o<fen a nicer setting and apectacular view, but is a toned down COrpofate effort tha .. fMtwel none of the fnspltation of its ~· lt'I lib the volµptueui blond lo • 'TV sitcom: pretty to IOC* at. bul no 1ubltancie. Doily Pilot DATEBooK Thundoy, January 2s, '2001 Al3 Historical 'Thirteen Days' impresses critics with strong JJ!!rformances . · Tense 'Thirteen' gets thumbs \IP T he "Thirteen Days• scenario for those two threatening wee~ in October 1962, w}len there was a ~bllity that rrussiles w.ouldlSe aimed at us, is a chillin9. reflection or the past REEL and an exobng melodrama. CRITICS ~~c~ ~r~m the headlines of that October and spins a tense and gripping tale of potential nudear confronta- tion with the Soviet Union Via Cuba. Director Roger Dondld- son explores the power or the presidency and the power of the military in lu.s depicnon of Uus terrible time. What was absolutely chill- ing was the uncanny resem- blance of the actors to the participants who really did control the ffidChmatiom of the Cuban Misslle Crisis. Bruce Greenwood is John Kennedy and does a beauti- ful job being the president. Steven Culp nd.Lls Robert Kennedy. He looks, talks dOd acts .the part. Kevin Costner plays Kenneth O'Donnell, d trusted aide to the president, and it IS through lu.s eyes that we watch the dcbon unfold. A rather stdl"t.hng aspect of these charactenzdtioflS is the Boston accent the three lead- ing players affected to add a too-real quahty I can't get over how impressed l wds with Culp. He simply bttcame Bobby Kennedy. Costner was the true er1Semble perlorrner. which is not how I'm accus- tomed to seeing lum. All three of these men shared theu scenes. even though the logistics of telling the sto- ry expanded the role of O'Donnell by quite a lot. The conflict between the rrulJtary, wruch espoused a hrst-stnke solubon, and the Kennedys, who wanted to exhaust all d!plomatic recourse before a direct chal- lenge, was played to the hllt There was a strong sugges- tion thdt the cooler heads or the Kennedys and O'Donnell should prevatl, dnd that it wdS incumbent upon thesP three men to keep the Amer- ican military from startmg a nudear war As such, a grPdt deal of the tension Wd!> centered on -------- MONDAY NIGHT FISH FRY s-m. Tempura Beer &tured flllb .. Seafood Dwlers ..,.,.and up All DIAPflEEI ON SPECIAL TACO DAYS en.. nww. _, s.i1 ............... C:UO..Telw Swtlng 1t't • I 2aL lllld • t • '*'llacoe • t • llG IUUJTO DAYS ~·fndA)'lf Olfllt4 ...... Clllkb9, l.oMl9r or •••• a. ....... Tllt1llla Clll,e .. ....., Sta.rung 't '' • Corona'a •Modf'lo)1l" SBAJIOOD 6 Tl!AK XAIOI Dl!Al.S ~,~, Starttng It 110-.._ .. ,_. ............... 870 West 17th St. Co1taMesa u-,....,....., '°"' ,...,II-~ f 949) 145-8873 whether the gener- als would make the first strike and then rationalize their action as fulfilling their dlrec- llve, or if Joan Andre the presi-dent could arrange for Bobby Kennedy to meet the Soviet ambassador and work out a solution. All in all, I found this to be an exciting moV1e1 albeit a long one. There are a lot of takes on this theme, but this IS the most exobng one I've seen or read to date. I whole- heartedly recommend it. •Thirteen Days• ls rated PG-13 for brief strong language. • JOAN ANDRE, ·over 65,. IS a Newport Beach resident who does a lot of volunteer WO<k. 'Thirteen Days' delivers suspense F or an excellent moVle that dehvers the sus- peme and ter1Sions one has the right to expect from d lust-class film production, you will get your money's worth from "Thuteen Days,• a Qrd.ffiatization or the 1962 Cuban Misslle Cnsis. The story is simple: In October 1962, the Soviet govemmen~ sent dnd tried to activate more than 40 atomic missiles on the isldlld of Cuba. The bombs were pomted at the United States President John F. Kennedy had to solve the international threat without precipitating World War Ill Both diplo.mat- teally and pohllcally, it was a terrifyUlg prospect of global consequence Even though WP know the outcome, offioals m the Unit- ed States government were forced, m essence, to walk d tightrope blindfolded, because SoV1et ledder Nikita Krushchev refused to deal with the U.S. The Jousting of these two world leaders - even though one dominates the story and the other is Julia Sttles and Sean Patrick Thomas stat In "Save the Last Dance," a Jtory about a small-town ballerina who moves to Chicago apon the death of her mother and gets Involved with a street-wise boy who teaches her blp-hop moves. Tbe film, In general release, has spent the last two weeks as No. t at the box oWce. never directly heard nor seen " -is what keeps the sus- pense at a high level throughout the movie. Kennedy stood virtually alone m his posibon of doing almost anything, short of capitulating to the Russians, to ensure no thoughtless or casual acbon would give the wrong signal. His only imme- diate allies were his brother, Robert (the attorney general), Kermeth O'DormeU (his politi- cal advisor) and Adlai Steven- wn (U.N. ambassador). The script is bght and well-wntten, the direction fine, the editing meticulous, and the settings and other production values exact. There is not a single actor who does not give a good performance. Their work is Eleonore Humphrey dn excelr lent exam- ple of ememble acllng.and even Kevin Costner (O'DonneU) dOf'S not overwhelm his col- ledgues ~le proves once agam thdt he can be a very good actor mdeed l was an adult di the bJne of the crislS, and I can assurP readers that, sketchy dS the I news and teleV1S1on cover- dge was, the public was more and more fnghtened as the media "leaked" bits and pieces of rnJorrnabon over the two weeks. ln all essential facts. the history of "Thirteen Days· is correct. The scnpt was based on exhaustive research of documents kept m nauonal - and presidential archives. Some of the persondl scenes. for which there are no known wntten records. may have been fabricated to hold the sequences together arid move the story along. This should be accepted not con- demned. This is an entertain- ment film not a documPnldry, nor does 1t pretend to be Because of the pPnod 1t covers, the movte dOf's not have the high-tech psyche- delic speadl effects thdt Me expected these ddys by the 13 to 34 audience But don't despair, from tune to time the hlmmakers mdude d fulJ. screen burst of a nucledr bomb. The beaullful but lethal mushroom cloud remind,s Viewers ol lhP true horror of the disaster threat- ened by the SoV1et Union • EUANORE HUMPHREY, "over 65, • lives In Costa Mesa and 1s a political junkie involved with sev· eral oty committees. Super Bowl Sunday January 28 at It's the biggest spom day of the )'Hr and Knuckles is the plKe to Cltdt 111 the lction. Spons mnd- ed vislfx>rs and loca Is can enpy ·the game hv• on six color monitors and • big sattn. Pl.US, K~lde wil ti. offsing dwfr popullr all you an eat MHdowlands Hot Dog 8ar and laltlmOre Rivens Nacho au tom l .00 p.m.-5:30 p.m. ANO. beef tp«ills all ~ long! ( .... meMafy "'"'9 .. u.b&a ,., ...,.. ..... ,,..., tllll (Hl)nMl64 DATmooK Daily Pilot I Al4 Thundoy, January 25, 2001 ' , Butler helps make. magic happen at Trilogy - By Tom Titus A tter a year as Costa Mesa's •new kid on the block,• the Trilo- gy Plt1yhouse is beginning to c;ettle tp -bolstered by fdvor~le responses to both THEATER its adult and children's the· a ter offerings. 13ut the theater Lo; sWl won- dPnng if a more substanUal d1f't w1U prov~ as financially pdldtdble dS its stancfard menu of comedies and mus1culs. "We're still t.rylllg to find our true dud1ence, • ddffilts Allc1d Butler, the arusbcaUy dyndnuc-but publtc1ty-shy mdndgmg director or the Tnloqy. locdted at 2930 Bns- tol St .. in The Ldb "We'd hkl' to do the hedVIer shows, 1>111 wr don't know yet 11 wt>'d hdve the support we drdw for the musicals und cnmedlf'!> • This fdctor led thr 1hlogy to c dnccl two of its more rnuturt• '><h<•duJNI produc- After HOURS • Send AFTER HOURS items to the Daily Pilot, 330 W Bay St, Costa Mesa, CA 92627, fa>c to (949) 646· 4170 or call (949) 574 4268 A com plete hstmg may be found at http l/www da1/yp1/01 com SPECIAL TROUPE OF TUMBLERS Tiw P<'kmg Acrobdtc.,, u troup<• of 2b tumhlc>r~. con- loruon1'>l!>, 1u~yler'>, cycl1sl'>, 9ymnt1'>L'> dnd hve ITIU~IC'ldnS from Chmd, will perfonn at 8 p rn. PC'h. 3 ut Oronge Coa!>l < 'olJP~Jc's Robert B. Moore Thc•tJtre, 2701 Fc11rv1c•w Rodd, Costct Me!>a. (7 14) 432-5880. ' ' tions last ye11r -•A Street- car Named Desire" end ·The Bad Seed.· Whether shows of this nat\U'e have a place at the theater is yet to be determined. The lttlogy made its Cos- ta Mesa debut last January, afte r eight years in Laguna Niguel, where family tbeater was the order of the day. Seeking to shatter that image, the company opened with Ira Levin's mystery- lhriller "Deathtrap,• but soon gravitated to such fam.ily-ori· ented fare as •'J'h&.. Wizard of Oz.· "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory• and Neil Simon's comedy "Fools.· Ironically, the liilogy's finest effort last year, the musical "Little Shop of Hor- rors,• didn't translate its' drtlstic excellence into box office gold. Still, the theater's overall product was met with enough encouragement to keep the doors open for a second season. Keeping those doors open 1s a full-time job for Butler, MUSIC ~INGS DEBUT The Artemis String Quartet will make its Orange County Performing Arts Center Con- cert Series debut at 8 p.m Feb. 2 in Founders Hall, 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Me!>d $36. (714) 740-7878. TOTAUY TCHAIKOVSKY The Russian NabonaJ Orchestrd will perform an dll-Tchatkovsky program under the direction of music d11ector Vladunir Sp1vakov at 8 p.m. Feb. 3 at the Ordllge County Perfomung Arts Center, 600 Town Center Dnve, Costa Mesd. The con- cert 1s presented by the Phil- harmonic Society, which last brought the Russian National "My creativity comes from making magic happen. I love pull.Ing out emotions. " ever ....... in the fUture. This dyed-in-the-wool theater· hollc doesn't even own a head shot. -Allda Butler managing director. Trilogy Playhouse •My creativity comes from making magic happen,• she declares. "I love pulling out emotions. I've always loved backstage work, but I don't have to be out there. I don't even like to have my picture taken.· who dlrected all seven of the playhouse's productions last' year -de§pite suffering a broken leg -a8 well as con- ducting acting workshops for youngsters and teenagers. She's now putting the finish- ing touches on the venerable comedy ·Arsenic and Old Lace,• which will open Feb. 9, and has started rehearsals for •The Secret Garden,• the family-oriented musical that will open April 16. Butler, a native of Ten- nessee who migrated to Cali- fornia 21 years ago, has been mvolved in theater all of her adult lile, working as a stage manager and casting director in Los Angeles before moving to Orange County in 1991. When her husband's work brought her Orchestra to Orange County ln 1993. Enc Brombe rger will give a preview lecture at 7 p.m. from the Segerstrom Hall stage. $15-$55. (949) 553-2422. KOBLER AND KORNGOLD Raymond Kobler, Paaf1c Symphony Orchestra's con- cert master, will perform Komgold's romantic VIOiin concerto m D major with. the orchestra at 8 p.m. Feb. 7-8 at the Orange County Per- fomung Arts Center, 600 Town Center Drive. Costa Mesa. Music D11ector Carl St. Clair will direct. $19-$52. (714) 755-5799. MUSIC AT MULDOON'S The Fenians will present a free courtyard concert for the ..., ...... I .... mu,. ____ ,.. ----...... --- south, she wasted no time in organizing_Children's The- ater Productions in Laguna Niguel. That compMy attracted other people who now fonn the core of the Trilogy Play- house -scenic artist James MulligM. who's also an accomplished actor; actress and technidan Sharon Simonian; and frbnt offtce worker Pat Cain. Mulligan has desigried and bwlt all the sets, as well as turning m such notable performances as Seymour in •Little Shop,• while Simonian sunk her teeth into that classic villat.n· ess, the Wicked Witch of the West. in •w izard." And, while Butler is the heart and soul of the Trilogy Playhouse, don't look for her on stage - Orange County debut of their new CD. titled "Have Fun or Get Out,• al 3 p.m. Feb. 10 in the courtyard or Muldoon's Dublin Pub, 202 Newport Center Drive, New- port Beach. The Prodigals, a popular Irish rock band Crom New York, will make a guest appearance. (949) 640-4110. STAGE BALANCE ·A Delicate Balance,· by Edward Albee, will appear on South Coast Repertory's Malnstage through Feb. 11 . Show times are 8 p.m . Tues- day through Fnday, 2:30 and 8 p.m. Saturday, and 2:30 and 7:30 p.m. Sunday. $28- $49. (7 14) 708-5555. '70S FUN "Bosoms and Neglect,· John Guare's early '70s stage com- Now a single mother, But- ler has brought ~er 11-year- old daughter, Hailey Vil- laire, lnto the family busi· ness, where she impressed as Little Red Riding Hood in "Into the Woods" and the gum-chomping Violet m "Chocolate Factory.• She's also one of her mom's prize pupils in the theater's chil- dren's acting workshops, which, Butler declares, "pro- vtde d nurturing, learning environment for youth.• The classes have been going very well, Butler notes, crediting the Newport Har- bor Urufted School District for its support. "We try to , edy, will play on South Coast Repertory's Second Stage on Friday througt< Feb. 25 at 655 Town Center Drive. Cos- td Mesa. Show times will be 7:45 p.m. Tuesday through Sunddy and 2 p.m. Saturday and Sunddy $18-$47. (714) 708-5555 TWO TREATS Stdf'tmg Fnday, "Lou Gehrig Did Not Die of Cdllcer· and "Where Were You on Your Ninth Blfthday· will be staged m tandem at 8 p.m Fndayc; and Saturdays and 2 p.m. Sundays through Feb. 4 hy Orange Coast College's Repertory in the Drama Lab Studio. 2701 Fairvtew Road, Costa Mesa. $5 or $6. (714) 432-5640, Ext 1. MYSTERY AND MUSIC The Musical Theater Acade- my of Orange County will YOUR WEDDING The Most Important Day of your life Wt will malct iJ tht btst day of your lift! • Black & WbJte PhotojournaJistk • • Ttadltional Color • • Engagement, Studio and Beach • (949) 67 5-3130 /\ -JottnblompbOCC)Cnph).rom J732 E. hdlk eo.t ff1Pwa7, Col'OOI dd Mar, CA 9262.5 rr---------------~ ---•NICK'S 9' lllftOllANTB *'ptDKlllA UR RESERVATION EARil' Vr;if enf;ne$ ;J{;>r;i!f • Ov ,,.,.,.. wiJI •JJ" MINt"i4HJ /iJH: ,Ypniun: Grilled Shrim~; ~accio; moked Sifmon Brusccltcta wi~h Baluga Caviar; and others! E1'lrm: "Exm Thick Cut" Veal loin Ch~p with Risono; Filct Mignon Stuffed with Blue Chccsc, wrapped with &con in a Mcrlot Sauoc; Scabass Pan Scattd with Sicllian·Stylc ~U«i and othc11! Dam1I: A Fine Sefmjon of pccially Prepared Valtmine dcacfa ! _ ~ instill collhdence and self- esteem in our young pea. pie.• Once she puts •Arsenic• end •secret Garden• on the boards, Butler will be look- ing et a 2001 production schedule that includes the musicals "Ruthless• 11nd "Forever Plaid." the family drama •Anne of Green Gables• and the classic thriller "Frankenstein,· scheduled, naturally, in late October. These shows, plus the youth workshops, add up to a full plate, even for some- one as energetic as Butler. But this year, she doesn't have the early 2000 headaches of transportmg the Laguna Niguel operabon to Costa Mesa. "It's Wee start.mg all over agam, • she says. "but this time not at the beginning.• • TOM TITUS writes about and reviews local theater for the Daily Pilot. His stories appear Thursdays and Saturdays present H Mystery on the High C's" at the Costa Mesa High School Theater, featuring the Starlight Performers, at 7 p.m. Saturddy, 3 p.m. Sunday. 7 p.m. Feb. 3 and 3 p.m . Feb. 4. The high school is dt 2650 Fa.uview Road, Costa Mesa. $8 or $5. (949) 646-6024. ARSENIC AND OLD LACE The lhlogy Playhouse will present a production of Joseph Kesselnng's • Arsemc and Old Lace· on Feb. 9-25 at the playhouse. 2930 Bnstol St , Bwlclmg C, Room 106, Cosld Mesa Show t.unes will be 7:30 p.m Sdturdays and Sundays. 3:30 p.m. Saturdays and 5 p.m. Sundays. $15 or $13. (7 14) 957-3347. DANCE PULSATING DANCE The Defore Foundation for the Arts, a nonprofit organi- zation m Costd Mesu, will present Pulse .01, an evening of contemporary dance. a t 8 p.m. Friday dnd Saturday at Huntington Bedch High School. 1905 Mam St., Hunt- ington Bedch. $10 or $15. (714) 24 l -9908 . WHY PAY DEPT STORE PRICES? Visit our AREA RUG STUDIO Rugs & Runners on Sale Handmade wools, synthetic, ,isah AAlneN'S 1663 Placencia t .. Cosu Mesa (9-69)~38 YOUR DENTAL HEALTH by Dcedrca IUda. O.D.S. Now You Set It, Now You Doo\ • -· ·coMMUNITY \ EDITORIALS Good job;. Mr. Pripcipal 0 n Peb. 5, Corona del Mar High School will lose a pivotal and influential figure:-Pnnci- pa1 Don Martin. It is.difficult to sum up a principal's job: mentor, advisor, cheerleader. planner. But it is easy to say what Corona del Mar High has done under ~ tenure. The school has been named a Calif omia Distin- guished School and was recognized 'nationally as a Blue Ribbon winner. Martin not only helped teachers negotiate new stale tests, but the school consistently has scored at the top of the statewide Academic Performance Index, even when compared with schools with simi- lar demographics. And, proving that there's more to We than just books and ess~ys, the school's sports teams have repeatedly triumphed -whether it be boys' volley- ball, girls' basketball, boys' water polo, girls' tennis, boys' basketball or girls' cross-country. Fortunately for the Newport-Mesa Unified School District, Martin is not going far. By mutual agreement, he will pick up a temporary position in the administrall"t>e office. He'll offer his · experience to help the district align the high school curriculum with new state standards and prepare staff and students for new high school exit exams. Although the job is temporary, Martin says he plans to work hard to make the position indispens- able. There is little doubt he will, much as he has made Corona del Mar High one of the jewels and selling points of Newport Beach. At a time when good principals are at a premium and there is a shortage of them across the country, Martin has proven his worth. Good job, Principal Martin. And good luck in the administrative halls. Conexant needs to explain itself I t is a clear case of a company wanting to have its cake and eat it too. After agreeing to a contract with Southern Cali- fornia Edison that gave it a 15% discount in exchange for cutting back during power shortages, Newport Beach-based Conexant Systems Inc. has rung up $3 million in fines this month for not reduc- ing its energy consumption. The reason? Company spokeswoman Lisa Briggs said Conexant doesn't "have the type of business • that can just be stopped." This raises a question so large it has to be asked: Why did Conexant agree to this contract if it couldn't abide by it? The company took the money from the 15% dis- count, so it needs to keep its end of the bargain. And we have 'another question: ' . lsn't an energy crisis, as we are now experiencing, .. the reason for the contract in the first place? ~o far, the company hasn't offered any answers. But before rolling blackouts hit Newport Beach emd Costa Mesa, it should. Because while Conexant Isn't to blame for the lights going out, it certainly hasn't done lts part to keep them on. - CONTACT YOUR llPllSEITITIYES O'Neil, Guy Proctor and Tod Ridgeway COAST COMUlm COWll llSTllCT . . . Th . sil1n How To GET PIBllllED "If he were worrled about creat- ing an appearance, do you think he'd fall asleep when people are out looking for his wife?" The Dalty Pilot welcomes letters on issues concef'nlng Newport h.ch and Cost.I M9sa • LDTEJtS -Mail to Edltofi.I Page Edrt0< .t the Dally Pilot. 330 W by St. Costa Mesa, CA 92627 • ltEAD8S HOTUNl -Call (949) 642-6086 -JOHN BARNETT, defense attorney for accused murderer Eric Bechler, discounting the prosecution's argument that Bechler was faking his emotions following the dis- appearance of Bechler's wife: Pegye • FAX -Send to (949) ~1.70 REBUnAL • E-MAL-Send to dallypilotOl•t1mes.com All correspondence must include full name. home- town and phone number (for vefifttation purposes) The Pilot resefWS the right to edit alt submlssl<>m for da(rty and length. Thur&doy, January 25~ 2001 AIS GREG FAY I OM'!' Pll.OT A white Labrad or mix that Humane Society employees dubbed Higgins was tu.med in to the Huntington Beacb Humane Society shelter after being discovered In Costa Mesa covered with streaks of orange spray palnl Cartoon of abused dog wasn't right R egarding the cartoon by Eric Hutchinson of the dog that got spray-pamted on the Commu- nity Forum pages of Jan. 8. I think it's in very, very poor taste considering what happened in real We to the poor dog. 1 think you guys should think twice about pnntlng sometlung like that m your paper. I thmk it's m very, very poor taste. I'm a dog owne'r and a-dog lover, I was repulsed and incensed the first time I read the real th.mg. I think hav- ing to see it all dgam is 1ust homble So please thmk twice about domg sometlung !Jke thdt It's not sending a good mesSdge to lods. 1 know what Poetry debate goes on •THE ISSUE: Costa Mesa Senior Center directo~ Aviva Goelman has for~idden t he publishing of poetry with Christian content · in the center's newsletter. I recently saw the article at lhe top or the front page of the Daily Pilot, •Christian poet challenges senior cen- ter,• (Jan. 6) and was disturbed by it. 1ltls article particularly disturbed me because I feel strongly about the policy of not including religious mater- ial m public actiVlties. l can only assume. ftQ.!!Lthe place- ment of the article, that you do not share my feehngs. Aviva Goelman has recently taken over the difficult position of executive director of the senior center and has done a magnificent job of organiza- tion. I want to assure you that her hard work has improved the operation of the senior center. while maintaining equal opportunities for all concerned. DANIEL S. DICKINSON Coordinator Senior Computer Leaming Center Costa Mesa The Daily Pilot article •Christian poet challenges senior center• is just one more exampl of a sad trend we Wendy ·Leece. Serene Stokes and 04vid Brooks MISA COISOUIATID WADI 111111CT witness m too many people today. They are needlessly afraid of any- thing labeled "Christian." Well-mean- ing, but what l would consider rather paranoid, people rejected 87-year-old Mabel Knowles' Christian poetry from appearing in the center's newsletter because someone READERS complained (renund RESPOND you of the lights a school board member ordered removed dunng ChnstJnas from Manners schoo11). . But these same people have absolutely no empathy for Knowles, whom they devastated, nor cons1dera- bon of the majority of seruor atizens who had en1oyed reading the poetry for the past five years. Apparently, it is OK to offend Chns- tians, but pity the person who derues any other group an oppdrtunity for expression because ACLU lawyers would be calling and complaining of discrimination, racism. etc., etc It is time we, as a society. begm to understand tolerance must be applied to everyone, or lt is valueless. Certainly, allowing a Christian poem in a newsletter should not be construed as a restriction on anyone's freedom of religion. At leost not lo any reasonably open-minded person. LINDA SANCHEZ Costa Mesa OUllMCOUNTY IOAID Of SIHIVISOIS you're trymg to !>dY or what he's try- ing to say m hls htUe corruc, but it's still not presenting a good message to older kids who rrught be reading it. 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And for guys like Doyle, an amateur from Georgia most , of his career whom no one knew prior to his anival on the 50-and- over circuit, it's even better "To look back, (from) four years Richard Dunn Iago), and have $4 milllon in GOLF career eamirlgs ton the Seruor Tour), yeah, l might be a l.lttle surprised,• Doyle "said Monday during Media Day at Newport Beach Country Club, which will host the seventh annu- al Tosluba Seruor Classic Feb. 26 through March 4 Doyle, the event's defencting champion, developed his unorthodox sWlllg Lrom practicing m a low-ceiling basement as a youngster ln MclSsachusetts. "Yeah, l don't have any swmg guru.• quipped Doyle, USlOQ hn- geFsign quotation marks as he emphasized swing guru. ·1 often Joked that if (renowned goU U1Structor David) .. Leadbetter. or whoever else is the swing guy, t! they were at the end or the range and were surveying who they rrught want to work wtth, I'd be the last one they would pick." Prior to Doy le becolll.µlg the ofhcial 2000 Toshiba Classic wm- ner when the hnal round was rained out, he figured he had a shot after Saturday's second round. After Doyle brrdied 17 to get to 5-under and be for the lead, Joe Inman, who was playing in his group, said to Doyle: ·You need a birdie (at 18), because we're not going to play (Sunday).• Doyle birdied 18 and captured tus fifth Senior Tour title the next day when inclement weather can- celed the final 18 holes. Doyle said he doesn't set long- term goals, but one thing's almost certain: You won't catch him play- ing the Super Senior Tour for the 60-and-over crowd w hen he becomes eligible on July 26, 2008. • (Tosluba Classic Tournament Director) Jeff !Purser) and I were t.alklllg a little bit about the Super Seniors and why some don't know when to quit.• Doyle said. "I'll have more fun playing back home with the guys than I would shooting 75 out here. ·When you see my stroke average get up to 74 or 75, you probably won't see me out here. And I hope that comes later thari sooner.· Prematuref ... A large color advertiseme)lt prominently SEE GOLF PAGE 82 Quote Of •DAY "Wt cin't dead yet •••• Chrts Sonle, Estancia boys hoops coach . ... JQIUly 29 -.. llllSEWI Sports Editor Roger Carlson • 949--5744223 • Sports Fox: 949-650-0170 •Thursday,' January 25, 2001 Bl · Newport slowed by Aliso Niguel • Early lack of intensity hampers Sailors in 53-52 home loss to Wolverines. Tony Altobelli DAILY P'llor NEWPORT BEACH -In a battle of two of the top teams in Ule Sea View League, even one offensive outburst can be the difference. Such was the case Wednesday night as the Aliso Niguel High boys basketball ted.ffi used a 10-0 run in the second half to outlast host New- port Harbor, 53-52. "It came down to intensity,• Newport Coach Larry Hirst sdid. "Their offensive pressure was stronger than our defensive intensi- ty. We gave up way too many easy shots down low and 1t came back to haunt us· Seruor Adfon Yamal led the Sailors 116-5. 2·2 in league) with 19 BOYS BASKETBALL points, wlu.le Tony Melum added 17 points, five rebounds and two blocks. Wlule the starters scored 49 of the Sailors' 52 points, it was a lack or defensive awareness by the hrst five that left Hirst upset. ·0ur starters have to do a better JOb of defensive commurucabon out there,· Hust said. ·we wanted Ahso to earn its points from the out- side and that Just didn't happen out there · Zach Zanolti scored 17 pomts to lead the Wolverines ( 13·9, 2·2). while Brandon Sievers added 14 The duo scored 14 of the team's 15 fourth.quarter points, including four clutch free throws m the hnaJ 20 seconds, to keep the Sat.lors dt bdy uour defense has been our bread and butter dll season long.• Hirst said. uTomght, we didn't do whdt we had been doing the past 15 or 16 games." Newport led after one quarter, 15-13. but Aliso grabbed control with six straight Zanolli foul shots. Newport tied the game with a 7- 3 run on baskets from Yarnal, Melum and Junior Greg Pemne (rune pomts), but Aliso answered with a 6-0 spurt to regam control. Late m the third quarter. Ahso held a three-point lead, but YamaJ and Melurn each hit two free throws · to give Newport a 35-34 advantage. That's when Aliso grabbed the relllS for good. Four pomts in the final 30 sec· onds of the thll'd quarter, followed by d 6-0 run to start the fourth, gave the Wolvennes a 44.35 edge. The lead grew to 11 thanks to a basket by Zanolli and a three-point- er by Sievers With only two mm- utes left m the game, all appeared to be lost for the Sailors. - But NPwport crawled bdck into 1t with a thre~-powter by Yamal and baskets by Enk Peterson, Melum and Pemne, cutting the dehcil to 49-47 with 57 seconds left The Wolvennes used most of their 35-second shot clock before talung their attempt Following a rruss Md a scramble for the loose ball, an Aliso player smdrtly gained control and called timeout before Newport could get a 1ump ball on the play The extra possession took more urne off the clock for Ahso and when Sievers hit two free throws wttb 10 seconds left, the Wolvennes' four-point ledd appPdred to be enough The Sdtlorc; then got d bolt of We when f'.1elum wds'fouled on d three- pomt dttempt with four seconds left He htt two of Lb.e three foul shots. fomng Newp~ to quICkly foul Zanol11 to stop the clock SEE SAILORS PAGE 82 Mesa scratches 18-yearltch •Mustangs top CdM, 42-29, join second- place PCL logjam. Richard Dunn DAILY PILOT COSTA MESA· lf Super Bowl X:XXV is d.Oytlu.ng like this, at least CBS will keep televtsion vtewers mlerested LO the second BOYS halfWithsever-HOO PS al basketballs c1mlong agdtnSl the nm or missing everythmg entirely. m spmng already enthUSlasbc students to yell ·air ball!• throughout most of the first hall, Uungs finally set- tled down and the boys played real hoops m the sec- ond half. "Our guys battled, and tlus IS the type of game last year we rrught not have won.· said Costa Mesa High Coach Bob Serven, whose team defeated visiting Corona <iel Mar. 42- 29. in Paafic Coast League acbori"Wedilesday rug ht For the Mustangs 113-7, 3- 2 m the PCLI. their program offiaally Tedched a new level, knocking off Newport-Mesa District rival CdM for the first time in boys bdsketball since 1983, when both teams played m the Sea View League. The schools played m chfferent leagues from 1987 through 1999, &nd CdM swept the two-game PCL series last year. ·nus is a really big week for Costa Mesa High School basketball,· Serven said. • FtrSt, we beat Corona de! Mar, a perenrual power and tradibonally the best team m our school dlstnct. Then we play Estanaa. our city n~al. on Friday (at home at 7 p.m.) Then we play m the Nike STEVE MCC~Y Pl.OT Extravaganta (Saturday Corona del Mar's Matt Marston reaches over Mesa's Nick Cablco for relM>und. against St John Bosco at 11 :30 . a m di Long Beach Stdte's Pyrcurud I ·our goal ts to wm two l&tgue games tlus week, then Sdturday rrught be the tang on the cake.· Cost.a Mesa. which opened the game by rrussmg tts flTSt nme three·pomt dltempts stdggered out of the gate, but lound a shoot.lilg g roove in the second half as the Mustangs built d 30-1 b lead dfter tM fourth qudrter's 1JUt:lal sen es Corona del I'\. tar 14-13 1-21. which shot 18 • trom the field (b of 33) tn the lust three pen· ods. only dlscovered its 'ihool· mg touch m the hndl quarter (5 of 9, includmg d pdir or three-pointers by f>-foo t-3 senior Blake Mctncillds) No C'dM player scored m double figures, but b-3 c;eruor Zach Brewster tulli.hPd W1th 15 rebounds In dn odd gdme Coc;td r-.,1escl led at halfllme. 13·9. then missed its hrst !>even fielcygoal dttempts m the third QUd!ler But the t-.1ustdngs still mandged to mcrease their lertd e.uty m the second half as Chcld Vak1h and Danny Knkonan connected from three-pomt temtol) "Danny really c;tepped up torught, • Serven swd "That's his best game of the season, because he (al.so) played great defense.· Costa Mesa which attempted zero foul sho~ m the game. was led b) b-7 cen- ter Mlke Payne. who scored a game-high 12 pomts, p~Ued down 17 rebounds. blocked si:x shots and added one steal Juruor guard Odvtd Conte dupped ufWlth hve c;tedl.s three rebounds and two assisll. (or Mesa, wlule Steve Whittaker hdd seven flr;t·half rebounds ·we didn't have a very good game plan on how to SEE MUSTA NGS PAGE 82 DAILY PILOT HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE OF THE WEEK Quieting the critics Eagles, 1eremy Valdes 1 82 Thunday, January 25, ~()() l SPORTS Doily Pilot . MUSTANGS . CdM outnunibers Estancia CONTINUED FROM 81 attack their zone, and that's my fault.• CdM Coach Paul Orris said of the Mustangs' defense, which created seven Sea King turnovers ln the fourth quarter and held CdM to only 3 of 20 from the floor in the first half. After a slow first quarter offensively for both teams, the Mustangs went to work on CdM in the second, ou~oring the Sea Kings, 9-5. Payne, who was 6 of 12 from the field, scored on a putback with 3:54 left before halftime to give Costa Mesa an 8-7 edge, an advantage the hosts would maintain until the final buzzer. Later in the second, Krikorian netted a three-point- er, then. with 1 :00 left, Payne scored on a turnaround jump shot after a nice post move for a 13-8 Mesa lead. CdM was 1 of 8 from the Door m Ute second. MCIAC COAST LEAGUE Costa Mes. 42, CdM 29 COfona del Mar 4 5 7 13 • 29 Costa Mesa 4 9 15 14 · 42 Corona del M•r -Snell 7, Shahangian 6, B. Mancillas 6, Brew- ster 4, Mamen 3, Richardson 2, Alshuler 1, Glass 0. 3-pt. goals · B. Mancillas 2. <:osta MeSll • Payne 12, Krikorian 9, Vakili 7, Conte 7, Whittaker 7, Oark 0, Gandia 0, Cabico 0. STEVI: MCCRANKIOAll.Y PILOT Cd.M's Charlie Alshuler (22) pulls rebound away from Nolan Clark during Wednesda y's 42-29 PCL victory. • Sea Kings talce 11 of 14 matches, seven by forfeit, for 59-16 win. Steve Vl'99ft DAllY PllOT CORONA DEL MAR -Only 48 seconds into a 215-pound wrestling match, Corona del Mar High's Dan Ornguze applied his trademark head- lock on a stunned Nathan Thaler from Estancia. Twenty-three seconds later, Omguze pinned Thaler as Sea Kings Coach Gary Almquist stretched his arms to the sky. as il to signal a fie ld goal, and smiled. . CdM, mirronng the quiet, yet potentially explosive demeanor or Omguze. ignited tor a 59-16 Pacific Coa st League victory over the vi.siting Eagles Wednesday CdM (8-10, 2-1 m league) won by forfeit m hall the 14 matches and collected four other victories to take the inside track on a second-place finish in the PCL dual-meet season. "Da~y is a very qwet, nice kid,• Alrilquist said of Omguze. "The sport goes against his nature. But, he goes after it. We wanted to test his heart. He responded." 3-pt. goals • Krikorian 3. Vakili 1, Conte 1, Whittaker 1. Eagles upset Uni, 73-65 Un1vers1ty (1.1 8) 4 1 ,..._.__.. ... ~, ',- ~-·~.a..J Coron,, d••I M,u (9 13) 3 1 Est .m c1a (7 1 3) 2 3 Friday's g.imes (7 p.m.) ./ •Young's 39 points key Eagles' PCL surprise. COSTA MESA{ -The Estancia High boy's basket- baU team scored a 73-65 Pacific Coast League upset over University Wednesday, behind a career-high 39 points from junior forward Micah Young. Young made 15 or 20 field - goal attempts and also grabbed 14 rebounds to help hand the 1Tojans their first league defeat. Estancia senior Eliasar Maldonado scored 15 points BOYS HOOPS and hit 8 or 10 free throws in the fourth quarter. ·w e ain't dead yet.· Estancia Coach Chris Sorce said. •we pretty much exe- cuted our game plan to the T. Aqd, now we're back in the playoff hunt. Basically, it was a must-win situation and our kids rose to the occasion.· Estancia (7-13, 2-3 in league) led, 48-37, to begin the fourth pertod because of a patient offense. And, in the final eight minutes, the Eagles hit 17 of 24 from the foul line. at:-ea!ie Final Sale Days Now th ru· Sunday, Jan. 28 th BONUS BUYS! • Fine Oomc:.t K & Italian Knie:. REG s130 ................ NOW ~ •Twill 0 Hton Pant:. 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Estancia · Young 39, Maldonado 1 S, Rodriguez 6, Cachola 5, 0 . Val· buena 4, K. Valbuena 4, Prado 0, Romero 0. Fouled out · O. Valbuena. .. WRESTLING Omguze bad wrestled at 189 pounds all season, includ- ing a victory by pin Tuesday against Newport Harbor. He bumped up ~pedally for Thaler who is regarded as the PCL favorite. After they battled for posi- tion, Ornguze shot 'and strapped on the hE!talock. So tight is the grip, Alm<J\\ist nick· named the hold, "The 0mguze (pronounced orn-goo-zee)." Omguze improved bis record tb 13-3. CdM junior Steve Shipman also moved up a weight class from 215 to heavyweight and earned a 7-2 decision over Devon Bowling. Shipman scored a takedown in each period and broke for an escape with 1 ·19 remaining. The Eagles (6-7, 2-2) did not bring a full squad beca~. Co- Coach Steve Perez said, some Eagles had 10Sufficient grades or were injured. •A lot has to do with (new coaches) coming on the scenE>, • Perez said of himself and Co- C oa ch Matt Atilano. •And, (we're) trying to set new ground rules and not put up with a lot of the (trash) that the younger kids come in and do. So, it reaUy has depleted our VALDES CONTINUED FROM B 1 in lus ~al preJJ campaign. "It took me a while to feel comfortable after dropping all that weight. but things are going as planned,· he said. "My goal. coming into this sea- son, was to finish in the top four in CCF Southern Section (DiVlSion IV) and mdke it to the Masters Meet (from which South- ern Section standouts advance to the CIF State meet.)" Toward that enq, Valdes stopped eating junk food and has main- tained a rigid training reg:i· men. He has also continued to refine his style, which is based on aggressive counter attacks. ·1 like to react off what the other guy is doing,· he said. •My dad taught me to be aggressive. He always said I s~ould try to be three moves ah~ad of the other guy and take advantage of every chance he gives me.· Valdes said he doesn't worry much about scouting the opposition, an opportuni- ty most wrestlers seize in a tournament setting. Instead, he relies on six years of wrestling experience to feel his competition out early in the first period. ·I can teU a lot by the handshake.· said Valdes, who began wrestling in a freestyle club as a sixth- grader. ·Usually I know how senous the challenge is gomg to be within the first GOLF CONTINUED FROM 81 placed in the January issue of .orange County Golf Mag- azine features a color picture of Doyle holding the Toshiba Classic's crystal winner's tro- phy. Only problem is that it says 2001 Tushiba Senior Classic champion. Tom Watson. among those who committed early to the tournament and who will play Newport Beach ~untry Club for the first fun~. is this year's keynote speaker at the $100-a-plate Deloitte & Touche Community Break- fast at the Newport Beach " Marriott (Fashion I land) Peb. 27. After the br-kfNt. Wat- IOn will 10vita bustnemnen to .re.move their tiea and wotch l.be Ca~ Walking Clin1 Walion will be miked up and play three holes, talt· tno MYeral lhocs and giving le11om for anybody ln atten. dance. • team as a whole,• • Estancia collected wins lrom Luis Valdes (103 pounds), Victor Carmona (125) and Jeremy Valdes (135). . Before Luis Valdes began his match he already had d bloody nose from wannup rou- tines. He built an S-0 lead in the first pertod over Cory Case. Luis Valdes then extended his lead to 13 after a near·faU with 1 :05 remaining in the second. With 32 seconds left, he scored an escape and won by techru- cal fall , 17-2. Cannona also scored a tech- nical fall when he beat Jeremy Goebel, 18-3. Jeremy Valde<i won by pin. CdM's Jeremy Warner ( 11 2) and Ben Inouye (130) dl<,o picked up v1ctones. Warner won by decision, 11-3 And Inouye d.Jd the same with dn 8-0 result. Sea Kmgs Bnan Freedman (119), Ben Wynkoop (1401. Anthony lran.kiem (145), Blake Hacker (152), nipps Moore (160), Ryan Green (171'), Enk Fredncksen (189) won by for- feit. CdM will host Northwood Monday and Estancia will be dt the Edison Tournament Saturday as both teams pre- pare for the PCL Findls at CdM on Feb. 3. minute. U it's a decent oppo- nent, I get senous. U not. I try to kick back and work on some technique. AgalllSt the guys J can fool around Wlth, I try to score a lot of poin~. • But, clearly, he 1s not above bringing a qwck hdlt to his matches, as his seven pins last week would attest Valdes said he does not favor any particular move. but he likes to ullllze his legi. when attaclung. He sdld his work m the football wrught room (he started at quarter- back, wingback and romer- back-Ute la~t two seaso.ns), has given him an edge in thE> strength department. He not- ed his quickness is hardly special for his weight class, but he conSJders aggressive- ness and experience as attributes. Valdes, who won the El Rancho Tournament earlier this year, Is also a strong leader for the Eagles. gwded by Cf'-Coach es Steve Perez and Matt AUlano: Woodb11d9<' ( 1 1 4) .i O 11 Irvin•· 110 1.1 ) 1 4 Aliso Niguel 53, Nat ts art 52 Woodbridge 56. IMne so Frld•y's gam.s (7 p .1n.) SAILORS CONTINUED FROM 81 1.anoUJ ailin.ly 04iled bis two free throWs to iee the game Newport'• Ch4Se Cameron hit a throe-pointer at the bu:r.zer. llA~~ Mio ...... SI. Ml part 52 MloN9* 1J 1S 19 15 • Sl ,_,P>rtHlfbor 1S f U 17 ·52 ......... Zlinolf f7,~ 14, ... t. Almral7, ~ 4.a.dll 2. jpt.8cillll ·~a.~'/.. Joulid °"'. ,..... ............. A pul·'*"-' 11,....,.. 17._ flWln l ,_., !\. CMeo• 'J; -.... 0.,.. 0. °" ...... I. ............ z.c..iwoni. ~GUI ...... lldw .. ·nane.. ( # , , . . , Doily Pilot .. SPORTs 11'uclday . Jonuory 25. 2001 m I Mustangs top·CdM •Mesa's 27th shot finds 9~ We <hd d good job defen· Eagl0S-forfeit game to -Sea Kings •Threatened girls water polo player boycott · prompts decision. that she expects only one player to face disciplinary OCC star comniits Orange Coast College sophomore Ben Frednckson, a 6-foot-4 248-pound tight end, has committed to Mis- with a goal when an Aliso defender directed his pas!. into the Wolverines' nc>l in the ninth minute. s1vely. W" Just got a htUe the net in PCL victory. unlucky on (the gOdJ scored). We held ti lot of emotion • action. ~ COSTA MESA -Estancia High Girls Athletic Director Nancy Fen.la elected to for- feit Wednesday•t scheduled Mei8 ~ T-wdves COSTA MESA -The Cos- ta M esa High. girls . water polo team used a big first quarter to defeat Northwood, 8-4, in Pacific Coast League action Wednesday. ' &ouri, the. school's sports information office Sdtd. Fredrickson, a unanimous All-Mission Conference selection, caught 38 passes ·for 477 yards and four touch- downs last fall. He was OCC's Most Valuable Player alrer helping tbe pucs earn their first bowl-game appear- ance since 199;3. Uni edges Eagles COSTA MESA, -Visiting University High retained lhe Pacific Coast League lead with a l~ys soccer victory over Estancia Wedne¢ay. Steve V1,..n DAILY PtlOl COSTA MESA -Shot alter shot. the Costa Mesa High boys soccer tedlll launched kicks that In the 63rd minute, ~1esa. ju1\1or Ryan DE>nman scored After a CdM honc.l VIOiation, he converted Jonttthcin Contreras arcing du'~ lree kick ' Cd)vl nC'arly dE'feated Estanoa Jdn 17, uul lhe Edgles collected two gl)dls in the tinaJ 11 m.inutPS for tt 3-1 win. Boys ~>nly se~med to tnSplfE" C OrOl\d <Jel GIRLS . ·POLO ' threatened contest. girls water polo game at Corona del Mar after a handful of Eagle players to boycott the Ashley Wright, Frances Assal and Erin Bayes each had two goals to pace the Mustangs. The lTojans (8-5·4, 3-0· l in league) got the game's only goal' in the second half to drop lhe Eagles to 6·4-3, 2·2. SOCCER M<l.fbe Mustangs outshot the visiting Sea Kings. 35-6, but Cd.M would not back down from the Pdc1fic Coa~t League's M.'Cond-place team Agdiru.t Mf'<Ml, the Se.l Kiny'l .d1spl.ayf'd a c;oud defe~ and lhe Mustan~JS pldy<"CJ into thcu hands with ofH<irget shots, extn1 ~ses o.nd t>.xressive dnbbllng. Ferd a said Coach Michelle Spanley came to• her Wednesday morning reporting about five players hdd informed her they were not going to play against the Sea Kings. Tars rout Warriors J>irates both fall However, lhe Sea Kmgs (2- J 1, 0-5-0 In league), in another near-upset, were lcJt Sedfching for thelf f11St PCL win alter the Muslanys (9-4-1, 3-1-0) found lhe net on th >If 27th shot for a 1- 0 WUl Wedn d<.1y "There was loo much dnb- bling, • Me!>a Coach Eugene Day SdJd. ·E1lher ldke lhe shOt or p.15'> tl on. They know better Tars' lead vanishes 'SANTA ANA The Put It Ul . . •It didn't look like we were going to have enough pJayers, so I made the deci- sion to fodeit, • said Ferda, who estimated there are 1 t players on the varsity roster. Ferda said the team plans to complete its schedule and LRVINE -Senior Jenna Booth scored five goals and Newport Harbor High team- mates Erin Ball, Kaijlerine Belden and Emily Classic added two apiece to help the Sailors defeat host Wood- bridge, 13-3, In Sea View League girls water polo Action Wednesday. Heather Deyden had five saves for Harbor (16-4, 2-0 in leagu'e). NEWPORT BEACI l Newport H arbor High senior Trey Meek scored two goals in the first rune minutes, but visiting Aliso Niguel rallied for a 3-2 Sea View League boys soccer victory Wednes- day. Meek converted d Tyler Simmons assist m the fourth minute, then was credited Ordnge Coast College men's and women's basketbaU teams each dropped Orange Empire Conference game dl. Sanld Ana Wednesday. The men fell. 106-83 and the women were 69-55 vic- tims. Bolh Pirate squads host Irvine Valley Friday night, with the men tipping off at 7:30 and the women at 5:30 Despite seflering dn UlJuty, Sea Kmg 1uruor godlle Geoff Collter ft.ruShed wtth 20 ..aves. ·1 thought our team pldyed as well as (Mesa),• CdM C<>dch P<.1l Cdl.ldQhdO cild. "They hdd more chdnces m front ol the Ody dl'>O ~1d lhe Musldng ' lack of olfens1ve dqgressw :nes.s gdve CdM rnnhdence And to tum. the &>d Kiny controlled the final hve nunutes The game ended Wlth Cd!v1 lhreatemng d S Jon-Luke Del Fdnte dnd Julien Cerutti attacked Mesd's defense. Flctltloua Buslnna Name Statement Tho following person1 1118 dOMg bullnels u : A) Sea Wind Proper· taes B ) Sea Wind Apart· mcnts, 711 W 17ttl SI . I C·3. Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Sea Wind Properties, .UC (CA). 711 W. 17th St.. tC-3, Ca.&a Mesa, CA 92627 TNs business Is COf1n ducted by. Umlled Ua· billly Co Ha11e you started domg business yet? Yes, lftl01 Sea Wind Propertlff. LlC Sandra L. Sewell, Manager This SI~ was tiled Wiit\ the County Clef1I ol Orange County on Ot/19"2001 20011112412 ~ Pi<Jt Jan. 25, Feb, 1, 8. 15. 20()1 Th617 NOTICI ~TRUtl'ln TS No. OCMll70I L111n No. 1000833402 ,.. Order No 071oot213 ~-No. 582734NIHNo.:111~· 04 i~MEA .. cifb~ TFWST 1. DATED 11122118, UHLES~ YOU TNCE ACTION ~PROTECT VOUR IT MAY IE AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF VOU NEED ~ ~TIOH ~~ ~~ YOU 9HOUU> '-'-"''/ICr A~ NCilli:ll .. ~~ .... CTCR.11 ..,._ Fl<A en: Ol9dDalft ..... ~. c-~o::-: ~~~ ~=~ COIU.HTY PAClPMTY dllild I 1/2HI 11111 l9C:Ol'llld 12J03119. • ~ No.1 .... 0829!62 of Olldlll ..... in .. -.111 .. =~= Clltinll, wl Ill on 02J07I01 .. 2;00PM, N. .. Nar-.tanl..._ID .. iS:~:ii ::=1or:...-: • ~::.=.=.-= ....... 11111 ........ ~ ID 11111 ""' tllld "~ ~:: Dead al .....,_. .... ~ ,....., __ cteecrll9:I -. .. ,....,.,... Dead " Nil S::=.t! -~ t2llO TM T.--. ....._"" e--~· .. .= ...... -=1111111.~ TM .. ::.:1-l,...!.\ :: CC&:·~ ===¥,b"~ ltita ::1: .. ...... ·-· . c=.~ -:4: =-~· . FlcttJtoue luslnn• Neme St.tement ~ following parsons .,. doing bullness u lmaainall, 680 Par1t °''• Costa Mesa, CA 92627 l<ri111n Podley. 680 Pa111 Of • Coela Mesa, C.\ 92927 Bfll Podl9y, 433 Etn8f • aid Bly, lagu~ H1ll1, CA 92661 George Good, 1046 OM Grove Place, San Merino. CA 91108 Thie bUslness It con- dodad by: a llmltad part· nersnlp Ha11e you star1ect doing bualnau yet? Y•. OM>lr'Ot l<riltin P~y Thie statemem was fhd with the County Cleltl cl Orange County on 01IOIW1 20011151423 Delly Pilot Jan. 11. 18, 25. Fib. 1. 2001 !b567 N011CEJO CMDl'T'OQ Of BULK SAL.I (UCC Sec. 1106) EICIOW No. a.I t/lW NOnca • HERBY GNIN 1111 a blAk .... " abolll to be m.de. The nsn.(1) end ~ edlil'eee(•) ol .. Mlert•l .., .. : JUN ' YIN INTIRPWS, INC .. -N. MAIN ITMET, ..... IANTA ANA, CA am Dl*'I ....... HllDf'I FltOZIH YOQU9(f -N. llAIN STMET, ..... SANTA ANA, CA 11711 NA °'* ~ nsne(I) end edchel(•) uetd by .. Mier(•) .., .. pelt .... ~.•..-ctby .. ~). 111 .. : NONI • The IDclllolt In Celfbmle °' .. Oief blcuhe ~°' ...... ": -ftMll LANm. 1111, ~ lmACH,CA~ The nsne<•> . end ~ addrwel °' .. buyta(•) 11/aN: llMK T. TOlilADt. MO ~DIWl.M. IANTA ANA, CA 11711 The -~ IClld .. ~ delcrtbed • AU THE ~ ~ ...-r, IN'+MICMV AHO PlllMCI-NGHTI .......... ...... PlllODN ~-N.llJAIN ~.-...IMfA MA,CAllN'I n. ..... lnllndld ID I w ... 11 wlOlall I w1D1ml ( w.nasl I MLE.nmj I ~~I I F1ctltJoua BualneN Flctltloua BualneH Flctttloua Bu1lneH Fictltloua Bu1lnea1 SUMMONS '--' No 317402 oe.. • Name Statement Neroe Statfment Name Shltement Heme ,.Shltement (CIT•CION muss F• 200().f513JIUI T.he fotloW.ng persons The 1ouow1ng per$ons Thi 16tlowlng persons th~tobuwing51 persons JUDICIAL) ~!..,. ~t~·, «lS*~ are dOillg business as. are doing busmess as· are doing business 1111 areM~d..,,, C d neDss a1s' NOTICE TO OE FEN· 1'~ :.:;~_. .. ~ Banner Bl4!tders, loc Peninsula Oanltslry Wa11 Werx. 543 N a 8 85 gn. DANT (Avtso a ,__,, "' """'~'• ,... (CA), 1590 AclamlS Ave .. and Ofttiodool;ca, 19051 Tustin Ava . •K. Santa 1630 Myr1lewood SI· Acusadol MARIE _,,.,t ft! a.ind l..n llf106, Costa Mesa. CA Goldenwasl Street. Ana, CA 92705 COSla Mesa. CA 92626 DANIELLE VAN ASCCH Yw 'n 111 ~I wio. 1 92628 • 108, Huntington LeRoy Nolberlo ~C~). ~6..._ ~rtlewoodlnc PREVOT, DOES 1 to 20 NctlCI d De~ ~ Mak·O (CA), 1590 Beach. CA 92648 Rowland, ~3 N Tustin "' JU ..,, YOU ARE BEING mn rd 0.111 ud.*' .,_, Adims Ave· #1606, Oavtd F Tiplon, Ava . •K, Santa Ana CA I., Costa Mesa CA SUED BY PLAINTIFF ~ 1 200> lklllM Cotta Mesa. CA 92628 D.D S , A ProfesSl()(lal 92705 92626 (A Ud le esta daQlan· 'tOll i-.-:»:' IG ~'Pl This business IS con· Coo>o<atton (CA). 19051 Paul MajOI. J1 8007 This business IS con• dando) HEATHER ~ ~,,,.,bl di . I ~ed by a corporabOn Goldanwest Street E Sandstone Dr , ducted by a corporatJoo TRUONG llR sail • 'IQI need ., Have you slarted 41 t08, Hunllnglon Anaheim C~ 92808 Have you staned YQU have 30 CAL.EN e~al:N,_..dfle doing btlstness yel? Beaoh. CA 92648 This buStness is CO<l· ~~ng 412=55 yet? OAR DAYS alter thfS ~ '9S'SI 'IQll Jiii ~~ November 27. This businesJ 1s con· due1ed by a general Mad Cad n....~, Inc summons IS served on llOil:I CO":.ct • ~ 1bc:e ducted by a corpofltlOO par11\erlh1p ...,_,.,,.-you to lok) .-~en J '-'*'Y f'4'I M S8S Mak·D Have you Slarted Ha11a you 1tarted Mandy A Deirlck r-a1 this court TNSI Ot9d t~ A Cll Donald R Death· d , b " d 1 b 1 1 President ......-·~ -r. P omg us1ness yel r o ng us ntss ya1 This staiemenl was A letter or phone call lcr'l9 ~ • ·~ 8fa~ resident Yes. 0712000 Yes. 12/2000 wift no1 prOlect you yOUf a Succlcll7 TMlel <> T · s1atement was David F Tipton, LeRoy Rowland ~~rll wil~he ~~.~ typewnnan response S..bQll.llO Trvtm su-t f~ed wrth lhe County ODS A Prolesa.onal This statement was """ ol ..,..nge ~ .. , mU$1 be ., "'"""'r ~ ., 11'11 tG:e al ......,._, Clet1I of Orange r~....u C ft C on 12/292000 ,. . ...,... ..... _. ~ .. , orporahon 1 ad w11h I/le ounly 20006150467 lorm 11 you want e "-l nl ~ ol u.i on 01f051200I .. David F Tipton, Cieri! of Orange County Dai"' PllOI Jan 4 11• 18 court to hear your case naculld 11y ~ Hcn-2001vl51060 D 0 S., President on 01119'200t ., If you do not fde YOU! ~ AUOCllllCll rwccrdld Daily Pilot Jan ·11. 18. This sta1ament was 200111524ff 25, 2001 ThS38 response on time, you Clfl 09.Uf20Cll • JnstMw4 ?5, Fab t 2001 Th557 filed with the County Dally Piiot Jan 25, Fab Flctltloui BuslrMH may lose the c:ase. and Ng 2000047031~ "bod< Piii' Fictitious BualneH Clell< of Orange Coun1y 1, 8• t5, 2001 Th6?6 ' Heme Stetement your Wilges. money and d ot!oel ICWds" 1t'4 alb Heme Stat9ment on 0111212002oot1•1517u The following pefSO!ls property may be taken d the Cclllty AlaJ!ds ol " ._ Fl tltl B I without further wam1ng n-.-Ca.tlty ,......__., "'° The ~ollowing persons Daily PllOI .Jan 18, 25, c oua ua neaa are d9ing bUSlness as· from the c:oort """''V" __,...,. 01 are doing buslneu as: ·Feb. 1. 8, 2001 Th591 Neme Shllement Komar Aviation Group. There a1e other legal :•.: ~ ~ _, Cadillac Marketing, • The lollowlr19 person~ 19301 Camc!'.us Drive. requirements You may ~ rm::udlCI 1525 Mesa Verde , Drive Flctltlou1 Buslnesa are do;ng bu11ness H Santa Ana, A 92707 want to call on ettomey iomnooo n tioci.. pege, 11 East. 11115, Costa Mesa: Heme Statement D & J Enterprises. MacA11. Inc (Alaska). ogllt away 11 yw do not lndllmeiit tti ~1290 CA 92626 • The lollowing persons 22t8 Windward Lane, 23 Corporate Plaza. know an attorney, you Tem~ance Corpo· 8le domg busfness 88 Newport Beach, CA Suite 247, Newport may call en anomey re· d llld ._-OS ""_, ration C~). 1525 Mesa Japanese flestaurant 92660 Beaef\, CA 92660 ferral S8!'11Ce Of a legal Cll'!OV061200l•l'lh~,ol V&fde e East. 1115, "Kitchen Shin" 136 Charles l Mautnglll, Thts business ~is-con· aid offiov (Tt$ltd tn the ....... 1'!* .. •p~ ~ Costa Mesa. CA 92626 w M h • 81 Jr . 2218 Windward ducted 9Y" a COfl>OratJon phone boolc) .. -·-__. This business Is eon-58°~ ,,!~"2Au!r.z70~d · Lane, Newport Beach, H.ave you star1ed Oespues de qua 18 <M!llt .a1-411 E. ~ dUcled by a corpor1111on Sh1njl Sh1mamura, CA 92660 doing busrnass yet? enlregoen uta citaelon /we Pllcsi1ll. CA • 1000 Have you staned 1773 ti Holbroolt St. Jeanne E Mass1ngdl. Yes, 112/00 iudierat ualed uene un AM II pd.: u:tDl ., h dotng business . yel? Anahem Ca 92807 2218 Windward Lane, MacAlr, Inc ptazo de 3o DIAS "11*' Qddlr tr cmi Ves, 5i'8IOO Hauuko Shimam"ra Newport Beach CA Arn Aothhsbarger. CALENOARIOS par• ~ 11,,.. 111111 al .. n Temperance Corpo-... v • 92660 Vice President w.t -; rJ .. u.d ration 1 n 3 N HofbrOOll SI This busmen 1s con-This stelament was presentar una r8$C)U8sla ~·--1 ...... .. ..o Anaheim, CA 92807 esc:11ta a maqu1na en -• .,,. .. Thaddeus Fanell. This buStness 15 con· ducted by husblnd and hied w11h the Counl}' eSUI ii>rte .,.,. OClll...,.o 10 ft!..., President do<:ted by husbend and wife Clerk <J Orange County Una c:ana 0 una hMI by~ "'* Ad o.d OI Tin s1atement was 1 Ha11e you star1ad on 01/05l2001 lllmada tetelonica no le Trust., "8 lfltll*fY -..d n flied •with the County w1 Have yo~ started doing business yet? No 200111s1oe2 olrecera prot8CC1on su *' Olun!y 8'ld Sim ,.. Clet1I of Orange County doing i-.iess yet? No Jeanne E Mass.wlgil OaJly Pllol Jan 11• l8 respunta ascr1ta a me· INftlr ~ t.ac,n al on 12J29/2000 5 ... _ .,.. This statement was 25. Feb I 2001 . Th556 qutna bene ,,.,.. _ __,~ Tr'ICI No 12'271 ll:D 563 .........,.5,. ... 1 ,. .. ,11 ..,..1mamura f .... _,,.. lh C ..--~-·-,...,.,... ,._ TtMs stalement was ,,_ .. ru, a ounty NOTICE OF oon las formalldade$ le· PIDl(1) I ., I al Niii '" tit OeifV Piloc Jan. 4, 1t, 18, hied With lhe County aenc al Orange County APPUCATION TO galas 11prop1adas SI <lib d .. ~Cb.Illy 25. 2001 ThS40 Cklrt< oC 'Orenge CountY on 01119/200200111852"•1 SELL ALCOHOLIC USled qutere que la cone ~ Thi IU'PO'llld ri---. &·-• on 01/t2J200t -.. escvcl\e SU CISO OllllS{I) d l9d lfltll*fY ft .-... -..uuus ...,,,... 20011151713 Dally Pilot Jan. 25. Feb BEVERAGES St usted no prManta (n ) Acb91 ~ n T~t.tement Dally Pilot Jan 18. 25 1· 8, 15, 2001 Th614 Date al F•119 su 1espues111 a 11empo .OSJI .bmcrl. IMbn! ftl ... :1P~rsons Feb, 1. 8, 2091 Jh597 Flctltloua Bualneas Apphcalion puede perder el caso. y ... • fOWll ~ n. ere doing """"'"""' _.. Januaty 2. 2001 le pueden quttar su llf'CPl'1Y -.. ft! o1w All Ratural: Meat, Fldltloua Bualness Heme Shltement To Whom It Concern satano. su drnero y otres CIOtlll'llOn ~ '.,. d Poul1ry and SeafOOd, Heme Stetement The loltowing persona The Name(s) of the cosas de su prop4edad h ,..., lfltll*fY dlllcrt.d 369 Ramona · Way. The follo11¥tng peraons ere doing business as. Applicanl(s) is/are sin a111so adtetonal por llxM,. Pll'IXJ1ld iii. 3124 Costa Mesa, CA 92627 are doing buSlness as. Women's Medical Im· AMIN HAltHAM parte de la cone Cati ~ Nliol:ctl Qale Philip Bean.. 369 A I FunZone nt1 B.) 1!91"9· 36 I Hospital Rd.. The appflcents listed Existen otros requ111· 9-:1i CA 9'6eO Thi llldlr· Ramona Way, Costa FunZone 615 Carnation St• 533. Newport above are applying lo tos legates Puede qua = INl"8 6dtm$ "'Y ~. CA 92627 Ave co n d 1 M Beed!, CA 92683·3521 ine Department o1 Alco-usted qu1ere llamar e tr d Sherry Hiiiebrandt CA 9262~0 8 e ar, Elizabeth Pusey, M.D., holie Beverage Conuol un abogado "'Y •w ieDw Bean, 369 Ramona Oebia Lynn Glam· loc .. (CA). t8 P_oppy to ull alcoholic lnmedlalamenla Si no :n~~~~. Way, Costa Mesa, CA peo.a·Khwan 815 Hills Rd., Laguna N91*, beverages al 3305 conoca a u11 abOgado, "°"'" '--' Thi ;,; 92627 Carnahon Ave'. COfona Calltomla 92677 NEWPORT BLVD STE puede Uamar a un This ooslneu ls con· del Mar. CA 92625 • This bu11ness 1$ con· F, NEWPORT BEACH. seMclO de relereoaa de :::"...!~~~ ducted by. hutbend and This buS1ness 11 con· ducted by: a corporation CA 92663 abogedos o a una -· .., Wife ducted by en tndMduat ttave you 11artad Type of llcense(a~ """" oflcma de ayuda leoal .PfClJ*1Y IO be di nl - Have you atar1ed Have you stir1ed doing bullnau yet? plied for 41 • ON·SALE 1vaa el d1rec10fi0 1el• ~ :::::!. :':. doing buslnHs yet? d0tng business yel? Yn, 10/1994 BEER ANO WINE • fon1c:o1 -~ Nlf ~ d V!'L 1/15/200t Yes. l999 Ekz.abeth Pusey, M 0.. EATING PLACE CASE NUMBER: ... _.._ J ......_ _ ••.~'I ll .,_ P Bean Debra Lynn Giam· Inc . Published Newpott (PNmero d9I Caao) •• ,_..."' -'• .... ~ Thia atatement waa papa·Ktrwan Eltza~th Puaey, Pres•· Baac:h·Costa Mesa OOHLOOl17 ., ICldlDI IG Cllfl \Ill~ fllad with the Coumy This statement was dent D.idy Piiot January11. The name and ad •I alllllll • ClllW1 d'Clk C1e11! o1 Orange Councy hied willl 1118 County This statement was 18. 25, 2001 ~ dress of the COUil iS ~Et ~ Clll • S... a~ on 0111W2001 Cleltt of Orange Councy hied with the Couniy F1ctttloua Businesl nombfe y CllrllCQOll de la lllrtl(, 1 ct.it ~ by 1 20011152504 on 01A>91200I Cleltl of OrW1gll County (X)fle ea) SUPERIO!i Sim a fednl ()eOI \Ji'WDn Deily Pilot Jan. 25. Feb 2oot11s1•12 on 01/2Y200t Heme Stat9ment COURT OF THE STATE Otd.itclr-.ibr•S•a 1, 8. 15. 2001 Th62t Dally J>lki Jan 11 l8 2001NS2113 The following persons OF CALIFORNIA FOf Fedirll ~ 9'ld l.Qa'I ~-a ·-•w• 25, Feb 11 200l Th5§8 Oaity1 1P11ot Jan1 25, Feb7 are ~ business as the County ol Ofange ~ ~ ~ rfti'"-....... _ The Farry Line ~ N Hart>of Jus1ice Center, lillllOr ~Bir* "*"'8d Neme St8eement Flctitloua' Buainesa Newport BIVd , 1528, 4601 .i.mt>otH Rold n-*'!S102alh FlllSOll The followlno l*S0'1S Heme Stat9ment Flctttloua lu8'neu Nawpon Beach, CA Ne~port Beach. CA Qidll 8'ld dul29d ii dD -doing tMlr'"8 as. ~ IOllowl~ Neme St8t9ment 92il63 92660·259!1 i.... 111 r. s. In ,. ~ Dog University, are doing 88 The foliowiKg pereons kllernatlonal Or· The name, address Miii .-.,.._ fwl _,,. 833 Dovet Onve, Sta Service Best s . are cbrl!I 111nw.a as ganu.alloo ot Natural and telephone number -..-i "' ~ ,.., 21, Ne'#PQl1 Beech. CA llC, 17955 ~P a) SetlllCft First f>JQf*1Y Health Alartnat111es. °' plalnhffa anomay, or llllltlllld ,. -al "' g~--· G 833 C1rde. Ste F. I ' A Mlnlgenwrl. b) Sefyloe !.'?.~· 35#5,28N NeN wponr1 plaJntll1 without an al· TIWm't °"' )11111 a.Ids ........... ner. ~614 Ftrat Abatement c) e:di · •WJ>O lomey is (El nombfe, la i.o. _....,,. ..,_ 0ovet Oriw, Sle, 21, $eMce Best Systema 5efv1ce Flrat Otywal, d) ,CA 92663 dwecclon y el numeto de ti .,.._ • 1 _.,al Newport Beach. CA LLC, 17955 5kv Partt Service Ftrsl Conslruc· ThlS business rs con• lelefono del abogado det nf1I Sed _. ., 111 ,,.. 926e0 Circle. Sle F, tNIM. CA tlon MaNgemenl ) dUctad by: a corporalion '*"8ndanta, o del de-~la Grier, 633 92614 =itst p1 ' 1 Have you 11artad mandarW que no Ilene M illllCllA--" ar _.. Ooftr °""9, Ste. 21. This boslness ts con-~,{'~ ~ doing i-w-yel7 No aboaedo. H) my --ar ~ Newport Beach, CA dU01e<f by limited Lia· Lam~. g) Senlk:e lnternallonat Or· LA'li OFFIC£S OF ~ :-='.: 92MO billtv Co First Plum6lng, h) ganlialk!n of Nat1.1ral HOA PHU TAIJONG, -, Thia ~,,... 11 cion-.. a11a you etar1ad SeMce F1r1t RoOllng & ~alltl AltematlWS Hoe Phu Truong, •.....,,w _.. br 1911 ducted by. hUlblnd end doing buelnesa yet? No Waterproofing, I) Lll\dl .k/y ROM, VP & Bir No l5641t, :=-.:a-.~ wffe SeMce Best SyMeml. ~rvl<le Firat Construe· S.Cret.ry 1022t Slater •Yllf1IJI. ;~ Haye you started LLC tton, J) Serllce Fk'll This M•lement was &lt!a 202. Founclln v• ..., 111C1 .. .._ • doing ~ ye!? No Thomas T Pyles, Carpet Reetorellon, I() flied Wflh the C<>Unly tey, CA 92708 ~ ~ ~ -. Mk:hMI Grier Mane11119 Partner Heritage NI & E19ctr1c Clel1c al Orange~ (114)963·7335 -_, ._....., Thia elaMfll8nl was Thll eta18!Mnl waa L) Heritage Conetruo'. on 0111M001 I OATE FEB 03. 2000 ""'1111 " M 0.-. llled with lhe County filed Wiii! 1M CCM1ty liOn, M) SeMoe F1n1t fm.. 2001Mftlt1 lllAN ll.ATI"· ~ Oilldlllf'le _, -.... CIM cl OrW1ll8 County Clef1c of Orange County pec1 I 1n ... 11an N) Deity Plot .Mn 25, Feb "r J. V. •«. .... .......... al on 01'0W2001 on Ot.'OM!001 SeMc:. f"8l ~ 1. L 15, 20Q1 Th025 De9utY ,_ W • .. .._ HltMltltl 2'011111111 lion ' Remodelllig. 0) ~~ Newpcw1 .... -....... al ~ Plal .Mn 11, 18, ~ P11o1 .Mn 11, 11. s.r11ic18 Fnc ~ ITATDIENT OF 8t6ch·Cqttt Miii ~ft I • n 25. e., 1. 2901 !1!574 25. Fib. 1. 20Q1•1N!Oi ....,.. .. .,., P) SaMoa MAMJOllllNT OF Deify P*'I JMuary 25, Qllldl* .. •--· ITAw -Flrel Art>orl1ta. 0) lm OF FiCJlflOUI F~ 1, I 15.1~ 1:: .. • ~ ~ .... llla•a• ........ •-• vr 8eMca FlrlC Plinlng MJ•IEll NAMI _!!!!!!!. --...... .... •int AIAHDOl•NT OF A) ~ FWll con: The ~ "'90"C•) .-tlr flll ,.,,_ 0.. The "*"*'II pereone U. OF FiCttf IOUI -"'*" I ~. hM ('*'8l alletrldolled DVWIDt 11 S. Tlll9 Gm ma ol Iha cti1el executive office 01' lhe seller 1s SAMf As hsted by the setle1 811 other bu~•nl!•s oames and addresses used by the selte1 wt!l\in thra. years belore lhfl date such b$1 was 5ent or delNered to me boyer ant NONE The names and bus•· ness addresses ol tM buyei are JAE HUN LIM 4790 IRVINE Bl '•101 IRVINE CA 92720 The 8Ssel5 to be said ate dllscflbed 1n 9l'neral as LEASEHOLD IM· PROVfMENT S Fl)( TURES EQUIP MENT, FURNITURE GOODWILL TRADE NAME CONVENANT NOT TO COMPETE and. are located at 4790 IAVINE BL •101 IRVINE CA 92720 The 1>uS1ness name used by lhe seller al tMt loc:auon IS NORTH· WOOD CLEANERS The al\llClpBted dare ol the bulk sale IS Februa.ry 13, 2001 at Iha otftoe ol IVY ESCROW CO 12860 BEACH Bl VO •J ST ANTON, CA 90680 T~s bulk sale IS $\Jb- Jecl to Cahtomoa Uniform Commercial Code SectlOO 6106 2 ~t so subtect. ltie name and address ol ll'le pei son with whom claims mar be filed '' "'Y ESCROW CO 1286< BEACH BLVD •J STANTON CA 90660 anCI lhe laSt date 101 ltl11"1g c;la1m1 sllall be F eCrualy 9 200 t .,hd\ 1s the business day bi!l0te the sale data ep«ilied aboYe Dated 1·23·2001 Jal JAE HUN LIM 199102 PuDhshed Newpor1 Beach·Costa Men Daily P1to1 January 25 2001 Th630 Flciitlou1 Business Name Ststement Tho loltoWlng pilrSon$ a11 doing buS1ness as Bree Dental Group 503 E Imperial Hwy. Brea CA 92821 Maged G Zakhary 9841 Brentwood Or Cowan 'He1gh1s CA 92705 ~ w Gad 12252 I.a M11ada Blvd La M•reda CA 906J8 This bllS1neU 1'> CO/' ducted by CX>"l)lttnel$ Ha11e you st1ned dow'lj tiuaanes.s >""' No M~ G Zakhart This s1atemen1 .. u hied wtth the County Clet1I ol cnnge County on 0 t OS.'2001 • 20011151069 Daty PlloC Jan " I 8 25. Fet> 1, 2001 Th$49 Flctttloua ava1neu Nllme 5'8t9ment The followmg peflOnl ll!e doMlQ tM.lln8S$ as 1) BondcOfJ) Moftg.i.ge Cotnp..ny bl BMC 1200 Quail Sf 1140. Ne""P-0'1 Beach. CA 92660 _r, Boodoorp R..-y Mfll• Ices. Inc .• (CAI, 1200 Cua~ St .. •140, NewpiOll Beach CA 926eO Thie bullneN i. con· ducted II'( a OOIJ)Otllbon Hav• you tUlrted doing bo11n .. 1 vet? y" 1';1-99 Sef'vtce F~ Conttto-m ~ tnc • .__ 8uctl9r. PrMidtnl This .......... .. llltd .... ... CoUr1ty ~cl Orw'9I ~ on O 1"°"'2001 .. , .. , ... ~ P1aC -. 11. 1e. n. F• 1. aop1 Th6n Fictltlou1 BualneH Name Shltement The lollow1ng persona ;i1e Qolng bos<noss a llrrtOl Ont. 20412 Cypress SI •B. Newport Beach. CA 926e0 Geoffrey 0 . Klatlng 20412 Cyp1e•s St •B Newport Buch CA 92660 Thli blls•neSS IS con- OUC!ed by illl WrclrVidual Have you 11111ad dOll'9 l>Uslne~ yef'I .No Geoltrey 0 l<&aslnQ Th•s s1a1emen1 wu hied w•ltl the County 0.'11 <J Orange County on 01 O'l 2001 20016151420 Da 'Y PllOI Jan 11 18 25, Feb 2~, 2001N72 Fictitious BuslneH Name Shlttment • The lollow1ng per500s are doong busineea as Roo11rwork6 Plumbmg. Sent11.-e 543 Bernard Sf •A Costa Mesa CA 92627 Luis Sanchez 543 Bernard St •A Costa Mesa CA 92627 Tht$ bulllnt>SS IS con dueled, by an 1nd1vrdual Have yo1.1 started 00.1\Q buSl!J9Sli yet? No Luis Sanche1 Tnos 1i.11emen1 wH filed w•'h the County Clerk ol Oran<}l' County on 01,09 2001 20016151421 0.•ly Pllol Jan 11 18 25 Fet> I, 200t Th573 Ficiit1ou1 Bu1ine11 Name Stelement The fotlow1ng peraom are doing ~"'~s as Exterior Design & Consultllnl 2&&31 F'leld' 1>1ooll M.!.SIOO VllJO CA 92692 Chan•hk Chung 2843 I F,.ldbrOOll, M•S• 11on Vf8!0 CA 92692 Tlfls bu11ne:.s is con· ouct~ by an 1nC1111dual Hne you started doing MtneiS yet No Chan·Tak Chung Thii statement was hied w11h lhe Coun1y c!terll ot Ora~ Councy on O 1/0$12001 . • 2()1)118510l7 Da•ly Ptlot Jan I t 18. 25 Fet> 1, 2091 ih553 "fictitious Bu1lnes1 Heme Stetement The 1o11o~1ng Pi''°"' are doing t>ua.ne.1 e.s Champion GraphiCS 2117 AW>emt •2 Hunt· ington Beach CA ~26'8 Jeff 0 H ~ Inc tCAI. 2117 Alabama t2 Hvnl· 1091on a.di. CA 92648 Thia bu311'18N is con· dUdad by • OOl'llOflllloll Hav• you stanad d(>Wlg buslnt'SI ye«? No Jeff G Ha•. Inc ' Jeff HaN Pre5'°8nt This Stilt81!'8flt \lllU ltlad '"'1th ltle Coonty Cler1' ol Orange Cour«y on 01/19-'2001 20011152. .. 7 O.!ly Piloe Jan 25 Fat> 1, 8. t~. 2'001 IM!i Flcdtloua Busfnes• ...._ StMement The tollo'f¥!ng persons .,. doing buMlel8 .. JacUc>n Oeaign1 t 6 H1llsborouoh Newpor1 BeBctl, CA 9~ Susan CllerH Jactc· son. 15 HrfbbotOUQl'I, N1wpor1 Beach CA 926e0 Thoa buaill8el ia con-~ad II'( an~ Have YOl.I t t•n.O doing ~.. ~et? Y• 1~ ~ °*" .... eon Tw. •••emtnl -!-.cl ......... ~ c...ll cl ~ eour.y ono1~1 ., ... , .. ~ Plal Ju\ "· 11 . 25. "*· l ap!)1 T!!lll .. ti1g ~-· ....... NAMI ~'iiwtca En Micro-.. Ult~ .. ~ ......_ • -,._.A A) Newpc1ft Slqlcel, The,._,. PMO"(t) L1111. ~ eiu... !WM. lllctldoua .,..,_, Oillllllll ~ .. LLC, 8 ) Newport '-(NM) ...... Fn19el::na O • Tbt ~. ,521 NliRe 11 1 HO ~ .... t10 '1 •a. IHI-~ l>aueloomtnt "' we cl .,. --... U) WD8 Flnlt •oc#tOllow f74, S... The falDoMllll ,...._ ._ •.: .... 8'· ..... 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OF WI .,. tiwi • ...._ ..: .,. dl*W bulilMe • .,. dOing tMillil • .,. **'II tMillil ee: .,. ._ ......_ • .. 111 lli!l ~ -~-.,. tlllrlO ...... • TO ADmlllTIR C. OW111 Tn, 424 8lwnlud Bl. E~l.oan.2001 .com. Pro Ljj) f'tl*OrlPIW Ollfdtn !'*VY Cultom 8trvlott, • .. D c1 . , .......... AV, 711 UTATI OP: C..No.A20lllt Cotllt ....._CA 9N27 cs. e.. &t .. ~ 0, s.Mo.a. 18820 Mtor1 Managt 1 .. 11t, 2077 UltO N. 8roedny, ~OM' = I Ma*lfU, no. W• 1711'1 llfttt. ·E2. CHARI.II H. WEST To ... .... .._~f~lnformalno· r>-Ana, CA~ SINel. lrlllnt, CA ... w..-,..,. ~ C<*a •128 ..... Ana, CA ,_....,,,LITY TO N//llO ""'°·CA--c-...... CA 1121127 .... CH ...... ·s .__... CNID'I. ....,, • ·• "" HullgMOfd. 3110 Jatntt M. Boytt. t74 MtM, CA 112821 11270t " .--Otegcwy ,o.nl!Mll. 2 PIMI T..,_,., 17241 ftrft.C CCM•lllllt ...,.. _. ~). . W. . I $. 8"t SI.. l"1lt 0 , OM. eo.t. MMe. CA Javmon Cetdell. 2077 Oecet Vldll, 1810 N. -"!!." ~ ...,.., 1U19 110, A111o Kltllapfler LAflt1 Huftt• HeWARD Wiit ~ WllO l'lllr ve., V.OU. Nv.. SllQ AN. CA '270' '2927 W-. Awe .. 13, 0-. ~. t128, 1an1a v:.=:: \nliO. CA ... lnllOft a.di. "" a47 Ille CHARLES .............. Ill e 1102 ,... buelnMt " con· Tl\it ~ It con-.... CA 112821 • Ana. CA"' llmle ' ----Thie ....... .. OOI" Tl* .,.,.... le OOfto WIST ... CHUCK TNI ~ la con• duded by: ~ 111cMc11.i due*' l)r: 111 ~ TNt bue1r1Mt le con-T'hl9 ~ le con! GMl'tllCI TO AC-t*IClled Dy: 111 lndlwldllll duded by. en lndMdllll WHT fie .. °'~ lloll. dtlJdtll l)r; • OOfP0111dOn H1vt you ei.rtff H•v• you et1rted dueled l)r: 111 1ndMdull ducl9d Dy: 111 ~ IUIOWLIDQI ,,.,. Hav• ttOU 1wtH H-.v• you 1t1rtff °'"r8..irmo.. '°" Hive you 1t1rted doing bueln .. • ytt7 dOlno bullne1t ytl? M1ve you ttarttd Havt you• 1t1rted t'flie9' ~-~A'"" dOll'll buMllMI )'«?, dol"O bUalneu yet? CASE NO. A2057t2 PA,... .. TE.._.._ ..... ~ ~ i«7 No YH, OtJOtJ200t Y ... JslUltY 2. 2001 dOlf'IO t>ullneu y•I' dciing butlntM yet? ,. ·o'--v111'1-NTI v ... 12NOCI Y-. 1113'93 ~Ill ~!:... btntli· ...,.,. ·-....,, -<' rtorm1noe lnforma· Tlftl Hunoft'Qfd JllrMe M. Boyte • v... 1or.iooo y,_, 1 tt1Ml0 " • Oregoty °""'""' Paul T.iruutt '· ar--·· Cont• ~ o.y ..... In Ill j & T~. Inc. Tht ... Mmtnt w•t Thie eta~ w.. Jaiymon C.rden Oeclf Vldll PllAll I. '8AIDALL Thia 911111'111111 w11 Thie *'•ltmtl'll ~u lngent Cfldltora. 111d SliPltlOf COllt f1' , Cynthl• O. NHttl, lllH Wltt'I the .~ hltd wllti Int County Tlllt ... lemellt w1a Thia etltement wee ~ BRI DOCU-Jlled wW1 the Couf\ty tiled ..ith the County ptf90lll .t10 meiy O!l'Mtr· Cailbnll. ~~ Pralld4Hlt CltdC ot °'W9t CounlY Clefll ot ~ County filed wilh tnt County fllad with lhl Coullty _, ._e~ ctltlt of Of*'09 County QM~ Onwlge Coun1Y wile be lntet..i.d In ltlt OAAHOE. ••'• Thia atatement wH on 01/06l200f on 01J05f2001 CltdC ot Oninge eouney Cltltc of 0ninge County .,._ ...,,.,.., ,.._.. on 12119'2000 on Of/18'2001 '411111 or tltate, « bolh, ol' THI Pi1TT'IOH flied with the C~nty H01 .. l10ll I0011111071 on Olfft.'2001 on 01112/2001 HACTOlt8 WHO JOOOeMt11t _ / 2001lllNIO CHARLES H. WEST PROIATE ........ Qm of 0rWlge COU!'llY ~ Pllol Jiii lt, t8, ~ PRt J.n 11, 18. 20611112417 2001 ... 1ftl HAYI _!!!,.'!Tl= Delly Piiat Jan. 18, 25, 011!Y Pict J.n 25 Fib lkl CHARLES HOW· ~ ...... -;:;.= on 1~604M ~·Fib. I 2091 ™61 25. Fttl. 1. 2001 TbffO ~ Piiot Jin. 25, Fttl. Delly Piiat Jen. t~ =.T.wcno.. ... Feb. 1. '· 2901 ng t.·8. 15. 2001 ' hiciti MfRLE:e:lst ~~= ·=~!./~ o1'° o.11y PlloC Jen. 4, 11, '8. Flcdtlous luelntee l'lctltfout ......... . 15• 200! ~7 FJI>. L 8 • 200! IPVICa OR ~ Aadlious .....,... Act1t1ou9 ' 8U91nMa CHtK:K WEST edm--· .,,,,. -25. 2091 Th511 Name Sta......_.. \ •Heme 1.....-nt ~ lu9Mu Flctltloue lullrlW BOUDATID M':J ,.... 8t111Mn1nt Hime ........... A PETITION FOR fie~ -F1ct1t1ou~· aue1ness •rTi•he.J....~f*90()... Th• !ollOWlna petlMt ...._ ,.....,.... ...._ .....,.. ~W...:: ARii Tiit folloi#lllQ ~ Tiit followt~• rir.~eAT:y '"aLo~e,~ '""' ,.."'"'""'" """""' --.,. ,doing buM'"9 u : The followlno 1*90M The followina penorw .,..._ ll't doillO buliMM o: .,. doing •; SHIM " r9QU1111 llt dlcldlnta Nltrne S.......,,I. Merine Acce1aorl11, Per1on1I Touch are~~ u : 1111doina ....... 11: AVA~ AT De· ~ro Hellltl Graup, lnd1pend1nt ER In the Superior will llld ooclk:lll, r ttrr. The fotto-Mng 119™"" i719 Whittler Av.,, Plumbtng, 1n02 lf\llne Port Flnlnclll Sefv· Pirie Coltctlon, 1970 ... -2580 Fordtllm. Cotil Endelvor, 9181 Sen· Court 01 • C•liforrila, be ldmllld 10 pn:ibm are doing butlneu ..: eo.fa MMa. CA 92627 81Yd .. Suite 202. Tullln, ~ 2845 MIN Verde S. 18th StrHt N :zoe. C110!"yJ.R1UC1 TtOH MMa. CA 92828 1flgo Orlve. Huntington ~ of ORANGE. The wll llld 11'1 codlCill SiXJ'lll,. 563 Tr1verte R1y Torrey, 357 California 92780 Or. E .. 15, ~ Meu, Newport BelCh, CA " "" · Oe1e Ectwiardl 2560 Beldl. CA 92$4e PETITION FOR ate W....-fQr br., Cotta Mesa, CA Eaf1er St..' Coele MIM. Rk:hard GIOfge Jor· CA 92628 . 92663 A MANDATORY Fordhlm, Coate' MeN , J1nlce Rau·. 9161 PROBATE raqueett tti11t ~ 111 fie flt 92626 CA 112627 den, J<. 532 N. MlnOf Rultl Halen Porter, Wa•er M1rle Clllrt 'Rl .. ID CA 92826 Stntflgo Orille Hunt· GLORIA SHIMER be kept br lllt COllt. Nick Ngoc Ngvyen, Thia bUtineu 11 con· St., An~helm. C.lif'ornla 2773 S•ndplper Ct.. 1970 S. 1811'1 Shel, N S,~DFAITR!~y •-.. A!',2 Thia buelneae 11 con-ifdon Beach. CA 92648 ~nted as personal TfE PE'1TTIOH 563 Traverse Or., Coste ®cled ~ en indtYidual 9280t ea.ti MIN, CA 92628 :zoe. Newport BMctl. CA -""" ... " .. -dueled by· an kdMoal fhil bullnasa 11 con· rep<asen1&tiYe to admln. ,..q... IUlhoritV IO MMll. CA 92626 Hive you atuled This buaine11 11 con· Thia bulineaa II coo· 92663 . J08 WALK ~U • be Hive ·you started ~ed by; 111 1~ Iller the estate of lhe 08- ldmlnllW llt _. Thia bUslnffl la COO• dofng bu1lne11 yet? dlJcted by. an lhdlvidulll dueled by: an k'ldlYldUll Thia buainlu 11 con• l*d u IOlloWI. 10.00 doing bualnHI yet? H•v• you at1rted cedent. UllCltt fie II...__.... t ducted by: Ill incllvldual Yee, Mty. t993 Have you atarted Hive ·you atartad ctuc:ted by: an lndllotcMll A.II. WednHclay, ""?-y91 1'""1195 ~buiineta uet? No THE PETITION 1e. _...~ Have you st1rted Ray Torrey doing .bullne .,..,, No d · b 1 ? H rt d UlfY 11 3001 · uv ' quests the decedent's ~ ~ doing buaineu yet? This statement w11 Richard G:,,g;" Jo_r. Y°:.~ ~neu yet oor.:v:.= v:; ~ Un1v1,.iiy <!( ~1Jfoml1, ~~~ E:::!m was J.:::i, • ::i':m.n; wu Wil and oodloils. if any, ..,_ fie ptl'IOllel Yes. December 15, filed with the County din. Jr, Ruth Helen Pooer Walker Mltle CtWe Irvine, Prealilenta Con-filed with the County !Med Wllh the County be admitted to probate ..,.__...... ... ,_.,_ 20-00 Cletk of Orange County This statement w11 Thi• atetement wu Thi• *'•lament wu fereoce Room. Mele Of· Cletk of Or•""* County Cleltl of Or•""" ,..._..,.., The W~I a.nd any codlcils r;;;:...,MUVt "' -Nick Ngoc Nguyeo on 01l05/2001 • flied With the County hied wllh the Coun~y flied with lhl County flee Buildlllg. 4004 Miia on 0111V2001 00 &1tz.li2001 """""' are available lor a~· "'*"I . IClionl WithOut Thia statement was 20011151055 Clelk of Orenge County Clerk of Orange County Cletk of Orange County Rold, SUit• 3000, ltvlna, _....20011151717 · 20016152llO aminatlon in the file kept ~~ ~ filed with Iha County Dally Pliot"'Jan. 11. 18, on Ol/05J2001 on Otfl9"200t on 01119/2001 C.llfomlt 92897 n..11u P90C Jin 1S 25 n.11u P""'~ .. 5 by the,court • .......... -.. <*t8ln ~ Cte111 of Ora""" C0un"' 25 Fab I """'1 -~ 20016151 ... 7 200111524n 2t01••••..... (949) 824-e&OO .,_, ' . ' ~, ..,. n, ~ • Fib. THE PETITION lmpclftlllt ldlonl. on t2J29!200o-w-.,,., ""' ill'YY Dall)' Pilot Jan. 11 "i's, Daily PAot Jan. 25, Feb. Dally Pilot .i.n. 25 .. F;,' AlTINDANCE AT Feb. 1· S. 2001 Th587• 1· 8· 151 -1 Th645 queats authonty to ~~: howlWt. fie .,.eonel 2000t8504H Fictitious Business 25. Feb 1. 2001 Ths53 1, s. 15. 200t Th618 1. 8. 1§. 2001 hi610 THE ftRE-81D CON-Fictitious Bualnes• Flctltloua Buelnns mifljeter the estate under ==~ ~ ': Dally Pilot Jan. 4' 11' 18' Name Stnement Fictitious BuslneH Fictitious Business Fictitious BuslMM :~&'1~ ':fi.lR~ Heme ~e.tement Name Statement ::.,~~t~s ._'.!· ~ perlOlll unltu 25, 20()1 Ths.42 The lollowlng jMNIOOll Name Statement Name St.tement Name Statement MANDATORY FOR The lollowin$1 P'f•ons The tot~ pereona (Thia Authority Will ai;;. ttiay heY9 walWd notice Fictitious Bu1lness a~)~~= as: The lollowlng peraons Th• 1o11owi1i9 peiaona The following peraona ALL PRIME CON· ~· doing~ 11 : ar~hedol~bble 'f' as: lhe personal represent· or ccn""'9d IO fie Name s .. tement B.) Lotus ol Orenge are doing business as: are dotrig busrneaa u · ere doing bueln9ll u · TRACTORS; THI veraon nergy u . rlllSpOr· atlVe to tal<e many ac-~ ldlOn.) Tiit The lollow1ng persons Counly. 2115 Hart>oc Slgnmaster, 3033 T&W Moblle Detail Scott Foeter and A.. MEETING WILL 81 Manegemant, 378 talion Servtc91 • 650 tione Without obtaining ~ are dol[B business as: Blvd Coata Mesa CA Bristol Street. Suite L. SeNices, 721 JamH St to<;l11es 27 Cott1ge Cl.08ID AT 10:0I AM. Rochuter St.. Costa North AoH Drive 11448• court approval. BefOle ~ tuthortCy JNSK • 85 Tangelo 92627 · Costa Meta. CA 92626 Apt. #A, Costa Maaa: Ln., ~1lso Viejo, CA ANY PRlllE CON· ~ c:..::7 IWr8on ;~9%n!ia, Callfornl• taklrl{I certain very Im· will tae1gl'llWld unllll 111 Dr .. Irvine, CA 926f8 Nader Amlrvand. 2141 Arlbay. Inc. (CA). 800 CA 92627 · 926'58 TRACTORS AAAfVINO 378 R h S · , Sha bh N port&nt actions, how· ~ Plf10n ftltl an Judith A. Hiii, 85 Uane Lane, Tustin, CA Panoram• Road, Full· Tina LaShanna , Soot! Olvid Fa.ter, 27 AFTER THIS Tiiie oc eater t. • m u · Mlar1, ever, the person&l;fept&- Objedlon lo the pelltlon Tangelo Dr .. Irvine. CA 92705 ert04'.'. CA ~S)l_I" Edwarda·Aoas, 721 Cott1g9 Ln., AlllO Viejo, WILL NOT 81 Coate Mela. CA 92627 448 Eve Circle, Placen-aentatlve will be"'required and ehoWI good cauee 92618. This b\Jslness Is~· This t>ualness Is con· James St Apt IJA CA• 92656 E1JOl8I E TO PARTIQ. Thi• business Is oon· tis, cutorr:iia 92670 to give notice to fn· vltf1 the oouri lhould not Samir Nasr1oui, 85 ducted by• an lndi al ducted by: .a corporabon Costa Mesa' CA 92627' Thi• bullnesa I• con-PATE .. THI •D PAO-dUcled by: •n lndivlctual This bu&1nesa Is oon· teresled persons unless giant the aufloritV, T1ngelo Dr .• Irvine, CA Have 'you st rtad Have you started This business la con· dueled t;y: art lndMdUel CE88 Al A PRIME H•v• you slarted ducted by: .n lndiv\clual !hey have waived notice A HEARING on fie 92618 doing business yet? doing • busloess yat? ducted by: an lndMdual Have you etart1d CONTRACTOR. doing buelness yet? .H•11e you st1rted or consented to the• ~ w11 tit held on Thie business is con• ·Yes, A.) t/1183 Yes. 111/01 Have you atarted doing bu1ln11s yet? 8Mled Bide wlll not y~ei.:~9!1IOl'I ~~~et? No proposed t11Cllon.) The ~tbrulty 1~. 2001 at 1:45 ducted by: jolRt venture B.) 1/5/0lf Arabay, Inc. doing business yet? No Yea, 10/1/2000 be IOC8l*d ~ 2:00 1 ,; u • "'8 Independent admin1s· PM lo Oept. No. L73 Have you started Nader Amlrvand Ara Nuyuhuklan. Pres-. Tina Edwards·Ross Soott Foster 1 P.11., T'lu'9day, flbN-. Thia . atateme t WH Thl's . llatemant Wll tratlon authot1ty w\11 be located at 341 The City doing bUelness yet? No Thia statemenl was ldent This statement wa This statement wu wy.I, ~1 fried with the County !tied wilh the County ,granted unless an In· Orille Orlngt. CA 92913-J. A. Hill'-liled with lhe County Thia statement was lfled with the Count filed with the County At: Oeaign •nd Con· ~i1~~rp' County ~e121~~ County terasted ·person files 811 1571. This stalement was Clertc of Orarige County filed with the County Oletk ol Orange County Cletk of Or~ CounlY ltructlon Services, Uni· . objection to the· petition IF YOU OBJECT to filed with ttie County on 01112/2001 Clertc ot Orange County on 01/19/200t on 0112312001 versify of California, ,,.~11u • 20011152491 200Clel4t358 and shows good cause the --d fie Clertc of Orange County 200Ull51741 on 0110512001 20018152507 20018152114 lrvlne, 3500 Bertcefey """'' Pilot .i.n, 25, Feb. Dally Pllot,.,.Jin. 11, 18. why tho court should not ___ ,.,,. lhoufd on 12J29/2000 Daily Piiot Jan. 18, 25, 20016851093 Daily Pilot Jan. 25, Feb. Dally PilQt Jin. 25 Fib. Pl1ce, Irvine, CA 1· 8. l5, 200l Th628 25. Feb. t, 200t !!)582 grant tho authority. eppew'11t:Mttlllgllld 20008850487 Feb. 1. 8. 2001 Th586 Dally Pilot Jan. 11, 18, 1. 8, 15. 2001 Jh623 1. 8. 15,.2()01 i1ie34 9~6-~.:,~450 Fictitious Business Flctltloua Buslnesl A. HEARING on the ltltll ~ ..-Dally Pilot Jan. 4. 11. 18, 25. Feb, 1, 2001 Th555· -Bldl wtll be petition will be held on Ille wilt:..::='.-.: 25, 2001 . Th543 FlctftlOUI BualneH i Fictitious Business Fictitious BU .. WI CIPIMd It 2:05 P.M. Name 9 .. lement Name S .. tement FEBRUARY 15, 2001 al the court~-the Flctltlo B I Name Statement Flctltloua Business Name Statement Name Stetefnent TIMndey, februlry I, The followi119 peraooe The folio~ persona j ;<15 pm In Dept. L73 us us MH The lollowi persons Name Statement The following persona The following perton1 2001. 81• doing bu8IMll es: 118 doing businel!I u : loeated at 341 llie City heiring. Y04J/ Name s .. tement are doing bujlnese u : The following persons are doing bulineas as: are doing bullnell u : Bid Security In the P1cllic Island TOOis. Scooter Show Serie•. Drtva South' Orange ~~ ~ be~~ Tha following persons E·Commerce Con: are doing buslness as: Port. Flnancit11I Serv-Within Your Sit•. 521 1mount of 10% ol the 17702 Irvine Blvd .. 2973 HarboJ Blvd., CA 92868. ' · ,....~. .,, 1-ara dOlng bus[ness as: aoniurn.oom, 2708 w, Curves for Women, ices Escrow "Division "8aypoln11 Or:. Newport ~Sum Bul.81d. •K· f202.£. Tustin, CA·92780 Colla Mesa CA 92626 IF YOU OBJECT to atlomtYIF .YOU ... "' A JB~ Design. 196<1 Orion Ave #1. Santa. 1525 Mesa Verde E. 2a..5 Mesa Verde Dr. E.: Beach, CA 92eeO eluding •llernai.1. sh.all u1nr11 Peru Kathleen Hoba1•tt•.r. the granting of the pell· CREDITOR '::"° t Anaheim Avenue, Costa Ana, CA 92704•7076 #209, Costa Mesa, CA #5 Costa Mesa CA I~ M Israel, 521 Bly· 1ccompeny Heh Bid. Ptcheco, 17702 Irvine 2973 Harbor Blvd.. rion, 9ou should appear .... Mesa. CA 92627 . Michael Anttiony De· 92626 92626 ' point• or.. Newport The Surety laaulng the Blvd. 1202. Tustin, CA COSf:8 Mesa, CA 92626 et tile hean110 and state cogtlngent c:r9ditor of fie Jennifer Banning Tomaso 2708 w Onon Katherine K Stllwall Ruth .Helen Porter Beecti, Ca 92660 Biel Bond lhlll be, on tl'le 92780 Thia business la oon· your obfectlons or Ille deolaed, you muet Ille Siemon, 196<1 Anaheim Ave. 111; Santa AM. CA 704 th Marigold, Corona 2n3 San~lper Court· Thia businell I.a ·oon· Bid Deadline, Ulte<I In Thia buainess Is con· ducted by: an lndMdual wr'rtten ·objections wilh YfM dllm with fie court Avenue. Costa Mesa. 92704.7076 del Mar. CA 92625 Costa Me4 CA 92626' ducted by: in lndMdulJ th• 111111 published ducted by: .n indMdual Have you started the court before the llld rneil I copy IO fie CTAhi9262b 7 1 This buslneas is con· This buslnets is con· This busl~ess Is con· Have you •farted Sttte ot Cllifomla, Hive you started doing buelne~s yet? hearing. Your ap· l*IOf'll ,........ltallwe s us ness Is co dUCfed &j· anliiiliiii<Jiiir ed b.Y· an indMduaJ ducted by: an Individual doing bualnlla yet? Department of lnaur· doing bulinea yet? No Yes. 01/0t/01 pearance may be ll1 per- IQl)Olntld by fie court ducted by: an·indfvldual Have , you started Have you~ started Have you slarted Yaa. Ot/01/01 •nee. list ol ..fnaurer&-.O~ ,Petez_P Kethleen Hobstetter aon Of by Y04Jf attorney. Within fouf l'llOfttll tom Have • you started doing buslnesa yet? No doing tiuslness yet? No doing buslness yat? Ira M. larael Admitted to Tr1n81C1 . Th11 1t1tement was Thie st1tament wu IF YOU ARE A CREO- fled.el of tnt..,.. doing business yet? No Michael A. DeToma.so Kat~rlne K. Stilwell Yes 211611998 This statement wu Surety lneurance In Thie l1led wllh tha County filed With the County ITOR or con11ngen1 crfld· d Jellrl II prcMdacl tn Jennifer B. Slemon This atatement waa This statement was R~th Helen Poner filed with the County State. · Clenc ol Orange County Clelk Of Orange County ltOI of !he deceaHd you Probetil Codt lldlon This . statement was tiled Whh Iha County Iliad with the Coonr; This statement w11 Cleft of Orange County The successful Bidcler on 1·12·2001 on 01119/2001 muS1 file your claim' with 9100. Tiit time tor 1111ng flied with the County Ctertc of Orange County Clerk of Orange County hied with the County on 01(12/2001 •nd· Its Subcont11ctors • 20016161743 20011152502 the court and ma" a claiml wl nat ccp1re Clertc or Orange County on Oll09/200l on Ol/09/200t Clertc o1 Orange County 2001115174, wltl ~ reqllired to follow Delly Pilot Jan. 18, 25, Dally Pilot Jan. 25. Feb. CCf>Y 10 the personal repo btfor'I four montne tom on 12/29/2000 • · · 20011951411 200111851394 on 01(1912001 Dally Pilot Jain. 18, 25, the1 nondlectlminltlon r• Fib. 1• 8, 2001 TM90 1· 8, 15. 2001 Th620 reaentalfve appointed by the hMlfng dllll nollcld 2000H50483 ally Pilot Jan. 11 18 Daily Pilot J.n. 11, 18, 20018152411 Feb. 1. 8. 2901 Th594 quirementl Ht IO!th In F lo the coun w'llhln four eov.. 2 o 5 aJ.ly 200 P11ot 1 Jan. 4, 1.;..:_~1~5. 25, Feb. 1. 2_001 Th57; 25, Fib 1, 2001 Th575 Dally Pilot Jan 25 Feb the 81ddlng Document• fictitious Bu1lnest lctlt u1 Business month$ ITOm the date of YOU MAY EXAMINE _ . .,.,.._ 1. 8, 15 2901. 1N!19 Fictitious Bualneu Ind to pay prevelllng Nltme Statement Name Statement tho ~rst lsauance of let- lhe Ille 1tapt by fie ooun. Flctltl B I Flctltlou1 BualneH Fictitious Business FlctlU · B I · Name Statement Wl\J9 rat" •I the loca· The folloWlng persons The fol10wl'19 persona tars as provided In Pro-ff ""'" out us ne1a N fUme Statement oua us,,... The followlna oe lion ot the Wont are doing businees ••: ere doing bu*'""8 es: bite Code seotJon 9100 · ~":, :,. = Name Statement ame s .. e.em.nt The follow! persoris Name Sbltemenl .,, doing~ All IMUl'ance poll· The <1otf Lab, 1730 Mystique Enterprlses. The llme for~ ctalrns you mtllt lllt with tilt The following persons The following persons ere doirl{I bu~ss as, The following persona Cral1 Cleane'1, 134 die rwe•JlrlCI to be • Pomona Ave .. Unit 4 143 Promontory Drive wilt net eKplra before court • a-uest tor are doing buelness as: are doing buslneu as: Aquamann Pool & Spa are dotng business as: w. MacArthur Blvd., tllned by Contnct0t Coate Mesll, Ca 92627 West. Newport Beach, lour months lrom lhe Sotdltl Nob'4(rotm DE· Slleila Horowltz · ~) ~=.4"1963 Church Specialist. 18627 A.) A.G. Accessory Santa Anl , CA 92707 lfllll be llUbfect to IP" C•otus P11ckagino CA 92660 hearing data nollced l64) of lllt Ooctor ol Naturopathlc ) Cos' Brookhurst St 11138 Conneclion B.) Froll•, Firu Aldayyat, 318 ptOYll by Unt-.tty (CA). 1730 Pomona Miry Darlene Obion, 111bove 1 ,,._, llld ~ ... i: Mediclna Allerriative St., sta Mesa. CA Fountain Valley,' CA 2650 Elden Avenue, #A, Sooome Alsle, lrvlne, fol form Ind Ave., Unit <I, Costa 143 Promontory Drive YOU MAY EXAMINE ... _,_, ....,.._ Health Center, 45 Mann 92627 92708 Cos1a Mesa, CA 92627 CA 92618 autietanc.. All auctl MIN, CA 92627 West. Newpott Beech, the Ille kept by the coun. ~ UM11 or d '!'f St •• Irvine, CA 92612 c:ussell Miiier, 1963 Gregory John Col· . Rosemaria Gallant· Thia busineu la Coo• pollclae lhetl be la-This t>uelnea is con· CA 92660 If you are a P8f$()(l Jo. ~ °'1n ~_!! ~hetla Elizabeth HOie>-carJ:'ni~·9~Ja Mesa. eman, 9648 Raven Cir· Brown, 2650 Elden Awr ctucted ~ an lnc!Mdutl lutd bJ • compeny, dUcted by: • corpotatiOn This bulineu Is con-(erasted ln the estate . ... ~--,..,_....,.,., wttz. <15 Mann St. Irvine Thi's business Is con· cle F tal v 11 CA nue, •A. Coal Mesa. CA Have ""U at•rt•d wtlldl le 11,eed .... ..... H1va you st1rted <lucted by· an individual you may file with the Mdlorl 1250. A Raql*t CA 92612 ' ' 92708oun n a ey, 92627 doing busiM. y1'? No Ind lfllll "9¥1 ;r rallna doing business~at? No Have you 1t1rted court a Request I« Soe-:J:::" ~form. -~ This business is con· ducted by: an indMdual This business ls con· This business la oon· Flru Aldayyat of A· or btaer end • ~ C101ue P•cll•ging doing bu.w-ye(/ No clal Notice (form OE· "'"" v ... '""'" ducted by: an individual c;J:"ave you started ducted by: an individual ducted by: an lndividuel This atitement wu nllldll daellftcltlotl Eric Woocta, President Mary Oanene 'DIKon 154) of the ni.ng of an loo cllrlc. Have .you started • R ng bljslness yet? No Have you started Have you started filed wltll the County of VII °' blllel'. Thie atatement was Thfs slatement / was ventOI'( and appraisal ol Allomly ror 0 ~VV-: doing business yat? No ussen Miiier doing business yet? No doing buslnaas yet? Cieri< of Orange County The succeuful Bidder filed with the County !tied with the County estate asse4s "' of any DENNIS HARKA Sht!lla E. Horovlitz This statement was Greo John Coleman Yes, 10/0t/95 on 01/161200t Will be required to have Clelk of Orange Coun4y Cleric of Orange County petition or aCCO\Jnt at llQ Thts statement was ~rd with the County This atatament was 0 . Gallant-Brown ' 200161J1tot ,the following Stile of on 0111912001 , on 01/2Y.2001 provided In Probate 23047 VENTURAS..!,L 2 vo 20 filed with the County ef11 ~ange County flied with the County Jh•s statement w11 Deily Pilot Jan. 18 25 Callfornfl Oootrector'a • 200181524H 200161521M Code section 1250. A "" Cieri< of Orange County on Ol 001 ' • Cleril of Orange· County hied with the County Feb. 1, Q, 2001 Jh5e5 llcenle current •t the Ollly Pilot Jan. 25. Feb. Dally Pilot Jain. 25. Feb. Request for Special No- WOOOLAND HILLS CA on 12.f2912000 Daily Pilot 2:~.'~~,13:, on 01/091200l Cle111 of Orange County tlme al submlulon of tl'le .J, 8. 15, 2001 Th624 1, 6. 15, 20()1 Jh648 tic• form Is avall•bl• 113&4 . 20006150489 Th57 20011151404 on 01f19!200t. ADVERTISEMENT Bid. • ll'Ol11 the court ~ N9wport&tacM:om Dally Pilot Ja'l· 4, 11, 18. 25. F§O. i. 200t 6 Dall)' Pilot Jan. 11. 18. 20011152ct1 FOR BIDS Oener•I Englnffring Fictitious Buelneu Flctlttoua Buafnne Mtomey for P9dlloner: Mtla ~ 25. 2001 TIJ544 Fictitious BuslneH 25, Feb. 1, 2001 Th580 Dill)' Pllol .i.n. 25, Feb. Subjec1 10 cotldltlona (LlcenH Cfluffic:etlon) Nltrne Stat.menl ·Name Statement Herry E. weatover, CNSMl25 oYtEN Jan Name S .. tement L 8. t5. 2001 !h§t5 preecribed by the under· A The following perwone The folloWlf19 pereona &q. SBN 02R48. 18,19,25, 2001 Fictitious Business Fictitious Bustnes1 fictitious Bualneu 11gnec1, Mll8d bide tor 1 (LlcenM Coda) are doing bueinen as: are doing buS1ness u : Weetovw a w..io-. Name Statement The follow1~ persona Name Statetnent Nllme Statement lump Sum Conlract .,. ~ n~~~:rr Newport Concierge, Lowe Photogt1phy, 901 Dover Dr., 9'e. 120 -=:i:u~.:~:.":• a~h~~~ne~r:;is are ~~~d~~s~. 8~h~~~~r=s The followlnp per'°'.11 ~~ for the lollowlng CALIFORNIA OF ~~~~y~~:t: i:::i c!~0~~°3~ =rt Beech, CA The followlnp persons Sandpiper Land Care, 3100 Airway Ave •. #119. The ln1erconnect are ~ng buelrl9l8 as. ATHLt:TIC FACIUTIEI Jlnuery 2001 nla, 92660-5432 92&26 . Published Newport are doing bu!llness as: 24082 Lanclisview, Lake Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Gulde, 16211 Pirltslde 8 A.) E Hy Carry, LlC IMPAOVIMENT8 Publlahed Newport Anene Picker, 1951 Blo-Orothopeedlc Lab· Beach·Coeta Meu Comer Office, 580 Forest, CA 92630 ADM Ol$tributlng. Inc.. Lane, #169. Huntington N.) aey Carry, 1778 PttAIE 2, 8Hch·Co1ta ~Ha Port W.yt>ridoe New· «•IOI'(, Inc. (CA), 3196..I Daily Pilot Januery 19. Anton #20t, Costa Figueroa, Inc. (CA). (CA) 3100 Airway Ave., Beacl't, CA 92647 M•~ Blvd., Coat• (IAlllAU. FllLD) Delly PlloC J'1!Ulry 25, port 861Ch, Cihfomia, Alrpon l oop Drive, 25, 26, 2001 Mesa. CA 92626 24062 Landlsview, Lake Ste #119, Costa Mesa, Micheal R. Comer, ..., A 92627 PROJEcT NO 30, 2001 112680·5432 Colll Mell CA 9262& FTh803 Neotrinlty Enterprl•as, F01861, CA 92630 CA 92626 1 16211 P1rtc1lde lane NEuy Carry. LLC, 1n 8 llCIOIO , · ThT833 Thia ~ 11 coo-Thia butln... la con-,..._.ltlous Busl ........ • I (c '"' This business Is con This bus1n•ss Is con· , 169 H "l • ewport BIYd., Colla ·----~ ducted by: 111 ............. _, ducted by: a OOl"""'l"-n "'"'' ,,.... no. A)."580 Anton 81., d • ducied by lion . uni ngton ~ CA 92627 ......,,. .. ...,, • ..,. ~a...-... _, "............, .,.... """ Name S~ IJ201, Costa Mesa. CA ucted by: a corpotatlon : 8 corpora Beactl, CA 92647 · Thi • b 11 1 CALIFORNIA IRYlfil .-... u ....... _,.... Have you alerted H•v• you 111rted 92626 Have you started Have y<lu started Thia buelne11 Is ~. doct!J byu ·~h~ ~· DESCRIPTlclN OF Neme 8~ doing bualn9le yet? No ~~.~ yet? No The fOllo~rsons Thia business 18 con· doing bu1inase yat? doing buslneaa yel'I ducted by: an Individual· bjljty Co · • WORK: The followlng P'flOnl Anette Picker .........,.,hopHdiC, Inc. i re ~ 891 ducted by: a corpot•tlon Yes, 1f1/200t yes, 11/01/2000 . Have 9ou •tarted Have· you •t•rt•d The ~Cl .B ... ball .,. doing~ u : lllThla at1tement WH ~rd G. i.ow.. CEO 121. ~ 3386 Have you started Figueroa. Inc. R~ Distributing, Inc. doing busineas yet? d i b I ? Field project WI rllUll In C.T.E. Enterp!M, 120 ed wtth the County Thia ll•t9mant WH VII ~iJlh CA ~· doing buslnaes yat? MichHI J. Figueroa, !chard WolVerton. Yes, 01/01/2001 yo ng IO us nest yet • F1ciOtv lo MIPPort I Albert Pleoe #2. Coatll Clel1< ot Orange County filed with lhl County port . , Ya, &'01/00 V.P. • Pr11ident Michael A. Comer 91, 1 1 NCAA JAen•1 Di~ ....... CA 92827 on 01ta2/200t. Cleft( ol °"""9 Counfy 121 , Inc .• 3388 Vfa NIO(rfnity En1. This statement waa This atat1ment w11 This statement was P EatyO.~rry. LLC One buabal team Tiit Jaimes Kopycicl 120 2001615210t on 01f23J2001. U<lo, 5th Floor, Newport frank McNaughton, filed With the County ~rk ';t"' the County filed with the County a:~r VII, GEO, Man-projected Contrlct ·Time Albert Pl•ce · 112, 'Coat&. Def/ PlloC Jin. 25, Feb. 20011111174 ~· ~~,.::6318 con· Treuurer • Cieri< of Or1nge County Orlnge County Clerk of Oraoge Councy This atilem 1 !Of lhl project 11 ep. Mela. Ca 92827 . 1, 8. 15. 2001 th029 OMiJ Piiot Jin. 25,')Flb. ducted Th11 atalement WU on 01116/2001 on 01~16151061 on 0112312001 llled with the en co:; proJdm•tely al• . (8) Thia bulillMI le con-,..._....._,,_ B•-•w 1. 8, 15. 2091 jllH3 Haveby: y~u°"":.*J: flied with the County . 2001885190t 08 Pilot '20011152187 Cletk o1 Orange ,..._......, montha. duc1ed br: .n ~ .. ,..._ --a f'__,_,_ •·-• ctol b I ? Clel1t ot Or-not CoUnty Dally Pllol Jan. 18, 25, lly Jan. 11• l8, Daily Piiot Jin, 25, Feb. 00 Ol/t2/200t -~1 UCI •a.Nb•ll Fltld Have you 1t1rt1d ...._ ~ :!~.!'!""-~ y ng / ua neas yet on 01/05f2001 Ftb. 1~ 209t Th603 25• Fib. t, 2001 Th§52 1. 8, 15, 2091 Tl'!639 2001lll17 .. ProjN oonelltl ~Illa doing bulirl9ll yet? No The followlrla petlMt ,_ ... ,. .. ......,.. "· 1 lJ200l ,. 20018151051 Fictitious Buelws Flctltfoua BuslnHe f1ct .. •-·-Bu·•--· Delly Pltol J.n 18 25 ctamolltion ol •xiltlna Jamee Kopycttl .,. doing buafneia u : The followlna Plrtonl :,:~;,.'1: LaRue, Sae· DllllY. Plot Jin. 11, 18, Nit Statement Name Statement muuw .. ,_ Feb 1 8 2QQI · Theo1 pleylng fltld. Ranl0¥9I c1 Thie Utement ,_, Port RHlty, 26<15 .,. ~ buWtta 11: retary 25• ~'°· 1, 2001 Th563 me l'jame statement · • • · au6or• and !nit*· filed with the County Mtea Vllde or. E., •5, H.~. unlcatlonl, Thi• •••emant wu The !Offo~raon• The folloWlnp P'ftonl The fOlto~ pereons Flctlttoue luefneu tlon of eubeurf•c• Cle!tt of Oreoge County Coeta Mw, CA 92926 2 01kdlle, Irvine, CA fllad with the Cou Actttlous BUii,,... are doing u : art ~ buelneM aa: ere dQing ~ 19• Name 8t8temeftl ctre,lnage .ith gravel on Ot/23l2001 Ruth Halen Porter, 92604 Cle!tt of Orange ~ Nerne St8tltt'Mnt HomeFlrst Mon~ge. BBC WlrelHs, 2204 12l .TV, 3388 Vie Lido, The lollowi PeflOni beddflf et PVC piping. . 2001 ... IMI 2n3 Slndpiper Ct., Helen Rleflt.i AM· on Ol/ZV2001 Tiit followlng P'flOOI 2431 West Coat High" Newport Blvd., Costa 5ttl Floor. Newport are doing =..:: u · lnetlllltlon ti top eol I °""' PlloC Jin. 25, F«>. Coeta Mtla, CA 92826 ~. 2 Oalldlle, IMne, 20011112 ... .. doing ~ H : way •205. Newport Ma., CA 92827 Beectl. CA 92883 Propeny An•lyila 11nd bua andl tMlrid 1. 8 15, 2001 Tb01f Thll l>utinl11 II oon· CA 92804 Diiiy Ptlol Jan 25 Fib DNB ,.._ .. 1.... Belch, CA 92663 Bauer Bento C11ne, 12t, Inc. (CA). 3388 Coneultlllls 327 Bermuda (Tllwey •'419) -n.....-.. -~ ~ 111 ~ TtVe bullnata It oon-1 8 15 2001· r......7· ~ Of'''t''"""'' n SEO, lnc.\CA), . 24:\J Inc.. (CA), 2204 Newpo!1 Via Lido, 5lh Floor, New-FUlleft A' • N llAl1 tor fie OIAllld Md rteaa0m Buel,... Hive you etarted ~ by: an lndMdulll ''' u~ 92618 " lrlllne. CA West Coe• Hlotiway Blvd .. Coata Mell. CA port Ba.ch. C.lltornla po!'I ~ ~~· lllfleld wtttt Specialty Hime StalllMlll dOlng bu1f11eaa yet? Hive you at•ttld Flctltloue lu1lrw Nlbefl l<ltJOlre. n 1205, Newport Se1e11, 92627 92663 Jarnn W-.m Lindie ctay tor .,. lnlltld and The tollowlnQ PeflOni Y•. 1 t1111M dCllnQ but!MM ytt? Nlme .........,. OrdW\f Or CA 92663 Thia busln918 Is con-This buelnaN II con· 327 Fulftrton A~· oulfleld ~ track. .,. doing tMillil •: f'1At1 ~ Pol1ar Y•. t/1J01 Tiit fOllOwlllll pertOOI lne18 .. ltvlna. CA Thia bualneea la con· ducted.by:. corpol'llio(I ctuoted ~; a ooopol8110n Newport Balch CA Tiit tllld wll be IOtllly If, Belmont Bullllere, TNI utemant w.. Helen Aeaberg .,. doing ....... •: n......._ P•'-• 119()7 ductHed by! I oorpor 1 atlond ~\/~= ~ftNotd Have you 1t1rt•d 926&3 ' r1gletcl wlfl I~_. :J!! ~-f'!:. Coela !!.!4!.., ~"""the ~ .......,Thie--.~-~ NtwpCwt Rlot'ultlng, ..._ _,,., . IVe you t arte .....,"' ,.,, doing butlnt.. yet? Thll butiMM It oon-1111'1 H pert "' INa -""' -._.. "' ...,.,.. ,.._,.;r :::;::., """' '""' "!"-"1 eoe8 ~ ~ ~iril~w:' = ~.~ y.rl No lnceeuer Bento Cr•M. Y~.1.1~~1 ~.by:y:, ~ ~ .... tot Cllt new ~~1~ ~ on 0111~11111471 ~Ot~r Coun1Y rone det Mlf. $,_"il.u5 , ~ by: C01*fl*S Steve Oleon. Preti· Kiii 81uer, Vice P,..._ ~ LaRue, doing buliillle9 yeC1 No UCI aa.t.11 a..dlum II Coeta ...._, CA 128 Diiiy Pllol Jen. 2S~Ftb. ~ M011Mllll ~ A~· C: ..,_ t t rt .. dent dent • · Seoretiry .._ W LM1Cll b tanner.,....,.. lleld. Thie bulllllll 11 con-1, I. 11. Al J.11111 -, Piiot Jan. 25, Ffb, dll ~. C. 9iias ... v you 1 • ... Thll ef•t~nt w11 \hie at1tem.nt wu Thia atet--.i wQ Thi• -~ WN 'lllltlldl It CUl'IWllly YMd dUCled by. 111 lncMlalll 1, L 11, 2001 DA Thie bullflMI 11 oon- Oc*v ~!"'7 No filed witli the (!ounty ltlad with the County flled wilt\ tnt eov-. flled wftt1 the r-.-..-. for -· Al ....,_ HIVI you 1tar1ff --••In-U:leCI ""': _,. ......,., ~ ... .:=-..!.8 Clerk cf Or~ CounlY Cleltl of 0rltrl(lt Counly Cle!tt of Or.,. ~ Clerk of "'"-r::"~ • .,_.. ll • flllil dolno buslnnt yet? r=-• .. l'lolltloul lullnlll Hive"'" you lt•rted _,..... ... on 01/1 2/2001 on 01/12/2001 on Ot/23l'2001 • on Ot11mr _R, .. be ~ • Y• 01101/IOOO ~ ........ ..... ••• _.. ~ ---yet? No : with lhl County 20011111711 • 20011tl17IO I0011112t70 I001llUIOI 11111 of Ha '.:f:i .. ~ 8. ltlmonl ,.,.. ~ The tollowlna ,._. 8oMlt ~ on 01 n3:r County r"' Plot:· 18, 25, ~ 1~ il:· t~ ~ P11oC Jin. 25, Fib. Oe1fY Plot Ji1n 25 Feb •1•upm1nt "9 ... Thli lt.l91mM wu ".:.:!8DNlgne :.4s -: dDlng Dulhls •: Thll ....,_ ... t0011111ttt .;. 1• 8· 1 1b5ft 1 ••• • '· 8. 1s. 20Qt na 1. e, 1s, aocu · · ihoa2 =.: :r ::-=; ~ :"O.::. = ~ .Aw.;l_ &o. 11. ,,:'" ,:::-. ~ ftltd ..., ._. c;ouney o.lly PlloC Jin. 18, 25 Flctltloue luelMM Flctltioul luelnw ~ ...._. F1ctllloue ....._. 01Ua TNt _.. 1ncWt on OVOIOOf ~~ = ~... ~1ri=r Counly fM!. f. I. 2001 JbHt ....... ............ Nlme ltall-ll Nlme ....... ..__ ...... _.. illl lm=lll ...... 19 •11M*7 lMI .... Aire ~ CIClllllM. *1•17M Tiit ~ T ,_,. _.. and Olly PIUI Jen. 11 Fe. ·· 133 Ml A8'h ..... ~ P1u1 Jan. ti. 2525,, Pio.DUI hlinlM ·-.w-~ hi ~ ~ Tiit ~ PlttOnl The fotlowWla ,._. CONS UCTION 1, L fkWJ JW1 !!:.,.,,7Com ...... N9WDOft BMutl. CA FA t, &. 2110t 1'111111 -.. ... .__ t -· -"' -.,. lill*ICI ~ •· "' dDlng bulileilt •· .,. ctolr1g ~ • COST ESTIMATE· ..... '"'3 · ---,_ -..V Ammoclf, 121122 Hit• A,) Thi Ol'cNd CIUb ComlOtf ...._ 20798 OME Town ~. MIOMM . ,._, .. •1111111 TNI bullflMI le oun-Tiiie bu11nw 11.., Ttla ~ parlOne bOr lhtd, 11111. ~ 8 .) Green ~ In-UM Forett Or., lAke 2eOt WhlM Ad. 1190, :ilDH" QUALi· ..... IMll•lnt clual9d-.r.: llr: Ill lnlMbtl ..... llr: an...... .... ........... . .. da9v tMillil • Glow. CA ta.840 t.ttl'ldonll. 2Cr3et BlrOl! Foftlt, CA IC2930 IMN. CA 11914 PICATIOlll: ,,._ The tolotMfll '*'°"' fl you ...,... ..... you *ttec1 ...... I •ant PalHfoetor• WHI, AltodallOh ....,,.. St., Newport Bwll, CA JamH • Ffl11Ct9 Gary ........ ... ....... ... .. .. ........... '* ...._ ~ No ~ ...._ ,., .. Tha talallllrlll ...... 1111 ~, Avt .. man1 & w.lntenanc. HteO Chen. UC (CA), t8 wt11te Ad ttlO, !MM, ....... ' p = ea..i1 On 0.-... ac.rNll I.,..,, """°"' C..-.. ._..,.._ea: Ca11i111 Mies. CA fllM1 ~ (CAI, 12922 Alcllerd A11to11 Lyra. IMl'le. CA llM12 CA 814 111 ... Cllill'lll t111 Mi1.n-. 11t TNI ••Hl'Mllll WM 1'NI •t1Nftl w .!!E.._!!*F tlA, 11•t ftey T= 357 Hlfbor llM,, •1, O.· Mofi.rty. 203N lllrdl Thll 1bue1rW11 le eon-....., H1nN111n1 -..... ~ 1111 '9 C:. Mila, CA W7 ' .., wlll l'8 (!oulllJ W wlll l'8 ~ -''C!t. Hunt• Ell*J,i Mw. din Otwe. CA 8119.o at .. NMIPOft ~CA ~duCetCICollY: LllNtied U.. wtlll Af fllO. ·lfWll ........ M ...,_ AIVI ,._,. 17H ~at 0.... ~ OM d 0.... C:..., .._ ...... °" _. CA Thie bullflMI II OOflo nte0 CA Ml14 ..... 11MN .... Anal'lelnt AVI. ft1 "'' .,,llMllOf 4lrl 01/IMD01 ....,_ Cini. 11•1 lllll ....... II .... dUCled by I OOJPu1•1 Thll ..,.,... II cone-ave you "'"" Thie ........ con-..... ... ..... c.. ...... CA _,· mt...,, mt-. ......... .,,_ Hunll· __, ~ an .....,.. Have you 1t1n•d U:leCI ~· an _..... ._. IMlrlW ¥1f? No CluOted bf· a ""*"' ...._ • .. ... '"* ....,_ II ._, .~ P1D1 a & ~ Noe Jin. M. "C ....., "" .... ..... you "8ffH dolr'IJ ....,... '/fl/fl No HlYf you Its,_. ,,.,,... a '1r1noe1 pMIMiflttfP ,...... 'r .......... ei,: "' ........ _ ,, • ..Jiii.. ...,_,, ~-..!..!'!: ... ......... yeil1 Aleo.... ~ dCllno buelMal yet? °*'· u.c Ha•• you ... ,,. ....... • • .. ..... . ,... ----:...=~ "-=.. Y-. NII, 1•1 tMftl I _....,,... Y-. ~171 .-. M.H. a.t. ~ ._._ ,..., No .... 19 .. iii M.i ...... ,.n .. ~ ..:::r:: "8r .,...,,_, Co;Jlof91an AkNnt ......,_ Maitatlf Oe1Y ..... ~ Mti1 .. ..,, ,.. Tliie ' 1•• .. Tiiie. 01 I '*" -Thll ......... .. "9 -11*" ... TtW ltlllmM W ~Ill • TNI •• lilllll•llll• W ant =..r=r = : ~ = : :--..::. = :=. :--...:;. = : ~ = -1. .. :.r=r = ,£...,,. ...... 0--'" 0111 on O"'lill!!L .. Ot/IM001 on 0111 111 • ... ..,.. ..... ,,.. ... '!!'a--·-" ----........ .. ... ;:,.:,.-;,, 'ha_ r: .r:r.;; 'Pli ~ ,r;:., ,. ~ =-~ ~ ~ :r-t %1 r,:-,,s. ,.,. • I • ti) !OVAi. HOUSlllO QPPOATUNllY ,,. ,... "111• ldvtrtlslllQ 11'1 UllS MWsplper Is Wbltet io 1111 federal fair HollSlno Act of lllN as amended wllldl mates 11 llleg,i to adwt1iN "lllY pr9'tllnct llMlllon Of dltcnl!llnat'°1'1 bald on rx.. COior. rt110- 1on. sa. handicap. llmlllil atatua Of nttloNI oclQin. or an inlenuon to make any such preference. hm1tatlon Of cllcrtmlnitlon .• This ~ Wiii not 'nowlngty accept any 1d•tr11semtnt for real tslalt wlricll IS tn VIOlatton ol the n Our readerl art htrlby tnfortMd that all dWlltllQS lllWl1Jsed In 11111 ~ Nt available on ill equal oppol1Unily basis To complain of disc11m1 111tion. call HUD toll-free at 1.aoCl--424-8590 1 1 -mlf I ONE STOP HOME BUYING SUPERSTORE aiv Wiil ~ i)M< 1ooi. ~ ~ lil.n f•,. ~f~(·t<1f A!'p:7t fl!'f' <A1 Ptu..1 W \·A~·~~ .. Ai t•• 1'"1.CIOO J b\.•. , .. ~12U8S1 24 hn Vtteran Real~ .. ~ EMAi~ ·~com 1 ··n1 From $271,990. Pnvale Enc1a... a1 11 Hemes Onlv 7 ltfll Two-Sty J.Sra, 2 './l Bl 2c Ill gat. Up lo 1,505 $q Fl ~ 10 Newpofl Beacil & T riangtt Squatt 949·650-t"" NEW HOMES From S271,t90 Adjacent to Hewpott Beach & Trtangle , Squ.ra. 949-650-1440 E Sida CM 3br 2be 15450 af, 6500 R2 comer lot below 171h. 2.47 KHOX ST OP£H SAT 12-6 s.«t,000 By Owner 9>&mn85 E'aide 48t 28a. doM 10 Beck !'Y.· Lo4 alza 0¥9' 1/4 IC1I w/pool. Lota of upgrJdlel 34~ Vista Bayt BY omR Witt CO/OP with Bfolltf'I. YAM seeo.ooo . ws.ooo 949-541-5758 . PORT STREET HOME FOR SALE ~vci'~ Stunning fllOUfltain & Qty ~ 'lftw 10,000. sl lot •SI 2 sea $925,000 Gerry Long Coldwell Blnktf 949· 118-2388 NEW HOMES OPEN SAT & SUN Adjlctnt to Mlwpol1 Beach & Triangle Squ.re. MHS0-1440 B•yvlew 2Br 2Ba, loft IOU!Jhl Iller Vllll Pon. Plan ' with bpllllion pollrClal S4 79K. PNCI Ca Realty AQ!o! 94~219-2'22 OP£N SAT 1~:30 2332 POAT OORNESS 48R UBA, 'LARGE YARD s 1, 195,oot- BAOl(ER 714-633-6280 Monlc1Rugglerl.com 949·300-8600 E'SIOt! 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Wtiftt (4ATV7U) 137.9115 CR!VIEA BMW 714-135-, 171 8llW 7SOll '16 Bllck/G(ay. 7111( """· lmnw:. watlllnly $29,950 1149-640-0856 .. Toyota c.mty '95 Topaz. 4 cyl, fUlly loeded, 1 owner, keyll11 entry, non 1mo1ter, 111 111110- talnance r-d•, very clean, new 11191, '9700 Mt-7234485 BUICK LESABRE 'SI V6 ~ blle (481054) S2 988 NABERS (714~9100 CADILLAC CATERA '97 et.ck. lthr, moonrool. alloys (9384311 $14.988 NABERS (714)54G-9100 CAOILI.AC OEVtuE '00 Low 17k m bronze leather (250730) $29.988 NABERS (714)540-9100 CADIUAC Eldcndo 'M vs. ...... Noohstar (614744) $9 988 NABERS (714)54~9100 Cdec Seville STS "93 Sleile, INlher Not1hslar (834036) $11 988 NABERS (714 )S4o-9100 Cldlllac S.~lllt Sl S '96 WhiWwhife. 5811 fT1j. leather SIS,900 949-N0-9013 Of 94M44-1390. CAD SEVILLE 79 1 Owner, pertecl cond, gu 1,.d, d1p1nd1b11, loob & drlYff perfect. '4500 94w.t6-~ CHEVY COAVmE 95 T rlp6e black, 8 epcl, 75k Ml, s1t.110 94~11&0 C220 Sldlrl '9S 0 Down flnlndng OAC (231llOO) $11,MO ..... Joi'9I MolOfear'I ~24-1401 AGAINST THE: ODDS? NOlth Soulh vulncrabk-Soutb duJj NORTH JlOOlllll X.y·Caid Bl.lck wood, lllld the reiponk fllO'#td two Uy cmb wtulc dcnyfoa the queen of lnlmpe. •A 7 51 (;, 061 1{54 • A7 l WEST •6 109H 75 Q81 F.A.l\T •Q IU HJ Wat led I.tie !en of '-"· and the fa1e of the &Um teemed to hinp on loci.n& no ~ INn a tritt to one of the nilisina q1J1eeN. (Declarer'• club loKr Sol'.' away on the queen of bc.iru.) 'The pc'"11tqC pla~n the 11\lmp ~ull 11 to pl.ay 10 the queen. wlule in diamonds the lllel.IC is obvious. Declarer found • better line by lanori~ the odds! • Q 1096 > 10 9 6 3 •J84 SOUTH •KJ 983 •A K 1 AJ 7 • K 5 2 lllC bldd111g. M )IJl H \\'E.'>T .. .... NOllTH EA.ST 'The first trick was won in ho.nd with the kin& IUld the llllC wiu cl~. Dticl11ter croi.~ to durruny with the ace uf spade• lllld played the queen of hearu. ducardma • c:lub from hand. The i..tna and ace of clubs were cashtd llild a club was ruffed. 'The Kcnc Wld Id for the finale:. ?NT .... 3• ,,_ ... ,._ Declarer enten'ld dunvny with the ling or dwnon<b and led a INmp. When ~t followed wub the ten. declarer ~cd the pelt to guann· ICC the Jlam If the ,ack won. declarer would draw the oulStlllding trump 11/ld happll y c<nXldc • diamond trick. If the fine~ l!bt, Wc>r would be endpleycd 1111d would either have to yield a ruff·sluff or lead a diamond mro dct:larer ·, ace-Jack rtnacc. Rcgardlc'~ of rhc OlllCOfllC of rhc rrump finc,;;c, Soorh can loo.c no more th.in one tncl< ~r h .. 5 ,_ 6• Pa. PAio& .._ Opening lead. Ten of Tiic: odd> on the nj;lll way to pl11y .i par11.:ul.u •Oii combination are ltJVen 111 11 vacuum In real life there ~ umc\ when an antl·pcrccntagc play i\ the winning hnc. Consider this deal. A word about the auction. N<>fth· South were pluy111g limir raises. '(l two oo uump w"'' a fon:111g rw'!C 111 \Pade' Sou1h \ lour no trump wa. C2llO Sedan '96 6 Cyt, lmr111eullte (462645) $24,990 l'lttC'hlf Jonel Mot0<c:at1 88&-e24· 1401 DATSUN 2IOZX 2 '2 '82 1 own 23K org m1, Aunt Lucy <lied A collectOIS poec41 Auto '"· e~ org ShoWITll cond Mu5t s.I $6¥191obo 94927H129 Ood9f TradMnlan 100 72 new ~ slloc:kl alter· naldr Slltler ret>IJo• 360 " 1e$S thin 500 1111 4 WI kll ~ co delllctllble fac.e. $2500/090 949-~15-7849 E230 Seclln '98 SOii, MllH, CIHn (019748) $29,990 Fletcher JonH Motor-. m .e2-.1401 E320 Seclln '01 Ztro Down, OAC. 500 Ml (291180) 147,990 Aetcher .ion.. MotOfc:atl W ·'24·1401 E320 WlllOn '00 Zani Down, OAC. LOllded (tM4184) . S4U90 Flllchef JonM MotOfCafl 116-f24-1401 FLETCHER JONES MOTORCARS 3300 Jamboree Road Newport Beach 888·62'-1401 Ford MUiiing OT '93 5.0 V8. auto JJC am.Im cesa. all power, rear epojler. alarm. many extras, I DOit m1, new lecloty tnins. ~nl cond, $7,800 11~ FOfd Tl'lundt!'blrd lX '94 VB 4 6 90k • mt. OOlhanr black. grey Wl. ~ loeded new lransmtlSlOI\ w'War· ranty garlged nor\lsmkt labolclu$ cond'1IO<l ~.995 949-586-1888 Blu GOLF GTI '2001 $17,691 (2 II ttlll pr1ce) 1 W093994/1402SU2 lir, llloy .._.. • ,_. McKenna Volklwavon W •S41-0517 GOLF OTI '2001 $17,899 (2 II ttlll pr1ce) 1W093"4114023U2 Tllfbol lllr, lllloy wheell McKenna Volbwap 881-541.()511 JETTA GLS '2001 S18.7990 (2 It Ihle price) UI034S7111 MOl9002 Tutllo a ~J McKtnna Yolbwagon 888-541-0517 LANO ROVER NEWPORT BEACH 154-0 JAMBOREE RD" 949·203-3333 LEXUS LS 400 '90 ~Int COllCI, Wlllte, grey lltu ini.r l<J 1toOld9. 2nd owner $8250/080 11t.n~_.11& Maldl Mlata '92 Red, low ml. idnl COl'dlion. 1304913) $6,968 NABERS (714)540-9100 UERCEOES 300SO 11 T u1bo Otall xlnl cond 25 ~. ~ w.'tlrl "*' $3995/obo 949-292-4047 ~ SIOSl ·99 Red b8rluly creme rrt last r-r rnocMt chromes. new soil top, Kini lhfoughout $17,500 714-751-2'64 ~ 5eO SEC '89 Whlte/Plllomioo ltht I pe<tecf cond. new tiles, fljy loaded. tun-rool. 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