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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2000-02-04 - Orange Coast PilotI ' I . . SERVING THE NEWPORT -MESA COMMUNmES SINCE 1907 FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 4, ~000 Qiecking the Earth.'s thermostat Peter Buffa • COMMENTS & CURIOSRIS No puzzle to success of new game shows ' T he beginnirtg of eter-nity, the end of time and space, the begin- ning of every end, and the end of every place.· What am I? Is that your final answer? .. • Right you are. The answer " t•.. to last week's riddle is indeed , • the letter 'e.' The first correct answer to land in my e-mail ; box was from longtime New- port Beach resident Dee Turner, a retired nurse and proud mother of four children and nine grandchildren. After much thought about a fitting tribute to Dee's impressive powers of dis· cemment, I offe red her a two-week, first cabin cruise to Canc:un_and Belize. She graciously declined, and suggested I donate a gift · certificate as a prize for this year's Spirit Run, which is being chaired by her daugh- ter-in-law, Nadine Turner. Reluctantly, I agreed. . Very honorable mentions also go to these code crack- ers: Marylane Graham (wife of the unabridged Bob Gra- ham)! Dudley Johnson of Newport Beach; Mary Fewel (communi~ newsletter celeb); Mi.Ke Lawler of New- port Beach; Costa Mesa's cop at the top, Dave Snowden; and her fol'Iller mayoress, Mary Ruth Hornbuckle. Congtatulations to all. You have represented yourself, SEE BUFFA PAc;;E 7 • OCC professor Dennis Kelly took some students on a wintertime cruise to study the ozon e layer -in Antarctica. J•smine Lee DAILY PILOT With ·a cruise ship for a class- room and the entire sky for a labo- ratory, local marine scientist Den- nis Kelly studied the ozone layer from Costa Mesa to the South Pqle. The Orange Coast College pro- fessor, along with eight of his stu- dents, traveled in January down South America to Antarcti_ca in January. The students earned four units of credit for the class on Antarctica and the hole ·in the ozone layer. The ozone is an atmospheric layer that absorbs dangerous ultra- violet radiation and also helps maintain the earth's temperaWre. The ultraviolet rays, which come in three types, can cause skin cancer. Scientists have noticed that the ozone hole is growing larger, but do not know exactly what it could mean for the earth. Kelly said it is important to study the effects of the ozone hole in Antarctica's marine environ - ment, which is full of penguins, humpback whales and seaweed. ,. •Antarctica seems to be the big thermostat for the earth," Kelly said. "We don't want it to ~et bro- ken.". The animals seemed to be PHOTOS BY SEAN Hill.ER I OAJLY PILOT Dwayne E. Wesbnoreland Joins fellow union workers in protest of a Covi Construction site near FasbJon Island on Thursday. · 'They're stalking us' • Utlion pickets new site, saying Covi Construction nnderpays workers and doesn't provide medical insurance. r.o.kl Schwartz DAILY PILOT NEWPORT BEACH -In 1978, Paul Bissin started a business out of his truck and in two decades, built the million-dol- lar company Covi Concrete Construction Inc. But for the past two years, the man who was once like any other working stiff has been haunted by angry union protesters demanding higher wages. Jn one of the largest demonstrations Local Union 944 has ever organized, 500 thumping, sign-toting carpenters circled a Newport Center construction site Thursday, yelling to Bissin's workers, "No more scabs!" SEE PROTEST PAGE 7 · Union protest.en voice their opinion to. non-union worken at a job site in Newport Center on Thursday. ..Health cate, not welfare," union worker Joe Wla chants among the crowd of protesters. • . . HOURS • A qUlck 'gµi,Je to the weekend SAILING. 11IE HARD WAY: Orange Coast College will CD tiold Its fourth and final program In its Salling Adventure Serles et 8 p.m. tonight In the Robert B. Moore Theatre. The program, "Survival -And BeyOnd," will feature Biii Butler. who will describe his ~ence of being attacked by whiles and cast adrift for 66 days on a life raft. Tidtets are t~ to S 1 S. OCC Is at 2701 t=alrview Ro.d, Costa Mewi. For more lnformatioh, c.tll (714) 432-5880. Km AND MAK~ IOrders South COISt Plaza, Premier Hair Studio, the New Man clothing store and euth«lur· toonlst Rubin Ger.-d will present In event at 2 p.m. Sit· urday at the Borders cate to Mlp men and women look their belt for v•tt11.-'I o.y. The event wtll 1-ture hair· stytlng tlpl. mlk~ and mote. Ttle store Is at JW ..., St.. Coltl Meu. For more Information, c.tll (714) 02·7154. doing well, Kelly sdid, but he was alarmed when he measured the ultravtolet rays The levels were extremely hlgh. He also took readings in South America dfld discovered danger- ous levels of the rays. Kelly told the caplcUO of the cnuse ship to alert the 400 pass~gers to wear plenty of sunscreen to block out the cancer-causing ultraviolet . rays. . "AppdrenUy, the ozone hole is much ldrger than I unagined 1t to be," Kelly sdld . The scientist, who for years has ~been studying local sea waters, made hts lust tnp to Antarctica in 1992, when h e stud.led the conti· nent's ecosystem. There is now SEE KELLY PAGE 7 California may be critical in GOP race •The March primary could take on added weight after McCain's victory over Bush in New Hampshire. Greg Risling DAILY PILOT This week's surprising results in the New Hampshire Republican primary may put added pressure on the candi- dates to bag California come March. · 1YJ>ically viewed as a stur- 'dy springboard to the presi- dential nomination, California has historically been impbr- tant to any candidate with execuuve aspirations. But in past primaries, the hype has overshadowed the actual results, with many front-runners easily winning the lion's share of votes. By the time the $tate's primary rolled around in June, the show was largely over. That will change this year, when voters go to the polls m March. With the landslide win by Sen. John McCain (R·Ari· zona) over George W. Bush. in New Hampshlre, soxne politi· cos think Calliornia remains the major battleground for the GOP's nomination . "I think the results from New Hampshlre re-energi.Zes the race out here,* said Tom Fuentes, chairman of the Orange County Republican Party. Fuentes and about 200 members gathered Tuesday night to .watch the prunary at a Newport Beach office build- ing They were getting minute-by-minute blows directly from the G ranite SEE CAMPAIGN PAGE 7 CIASSIREDS -·-"·---··-···· 11 DilTllOOk ···--·-· .. ·-·-·-·2 POOCE FIUS ...... -2 PUIUC MOnaS-.--11 SIOll'S 0:.... .. -w·-·--· WfAllB . 2 Silt«PMn e.whlblflon., South Cad,..._ br'9 pop Mt.,.,..,__ --.. a .. 2 Friday, February 4, 2000 Four-letter "'ork OCC student director wrestles with the gritty language of Davi~ Mamet play. Alex Coolman DAILY PILOT S hawn Shryer was making a few cuts recently on a script for the play he's ·directing at Orange Coast College. He was hoping to cut out some of the profanity and expliot sexual language to make the play a little more palatable for mainstream auctiences. FYI 'I THINK. THEREFOREIAlfAAfET' • WHA~.Short works by David Mamet • WHERE: Orange Coast College's Drama Lab Studio, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa 1bat racy.little number, along on SATURDAY In S.t~y's Dat~book. the energy of dance floor gives .senlOf'S a Ww+J to stay ~ healthy and happy. •tt•s life. I'd ratl'ier dance than eat.• .says Ellen Burg. 64, who dances four to five nights a week. But there was a problem: The play was by David Mamet. And when you edit the profanity and the sex talk in a Mamet play, Shryer discovered, you lose half the text. • WHEN: Saturday and Sunday and Feb. 12 and 13. Curtain Is at 8 p.m. Saturdays and at 2 and 7 p.m. Sundays • HOW MUCH: SS to $6 •PHONE: (714) 432-5640, Ext. 1 • with three short- er plays, ls part of •t lbink, Therefore I Mamet,• a mk:rofestival of work by the author of •Gten- gany Glen Ross,· ·speed the Plow,• •The Untouchables,• !'Wag the 0og• and many other screen and stage works. The show, which also includes the short world CONAAO LAU I OMV l".OT DalhJa Alony and Angel Conea 1n a scene from David Mamet's "Sexual Perversity ln Chicago," playing through Peb. 13 at OCC. "We t:ri,ed to cut a lot of it, but it just didn't· make sense anymore,• the third-year drama student s8Jd. The only alternative was to embrace the essence of the Mamet sc.ript: the clipped, repetitive dialogue, the obsessive concern with the experience of •guys,• and yes Uldeed, all those scandalous four-letter words. •ves, • • 4 A .M. • and •The Blue Hour,• runs th.rough Feb. 13 in OCC's Drama Lab Studio. ' •Sexual PeYVersity in Chicago• is a very oude and fwmy story of two men and two women who are tied together through romance and friendship. The men are bar buddies and co-workers; the women are lovers and roommates. When the more sensi- tive of the two men, Danny, falls in love with the more gentle of the two women, Deborah, many ~ hackle is raised. Chris Fowler, 22, a first-year student at OCC, plays the role of Bernie, Danny's obnoxious, swaggering pal who seems better at s~g demented sex stories than at actlially relating to women. It's a stretch of a role for someone so young and intelligent, but Fowler feels he bas a good grasp on Bernie's psyche. alone at home qu.lte frequently.• Although Fowler's role calls for him to spout some of the most odious Mamelisms of the entire play, lines far too obscene and misogynistic to t?e printed here, the actor was effusive in his praise of the playwright's work. •1 love the way he writes. That's how peo- ple really talk,• Fowler said. "He'll have scenes where characters will have almost no lines because in real We, some people really do lead conversations.• •I'm hoping it will work out," Shryer said, sounding a little btt like a man in an inner tube about to shoot a particularly treacherous rapid. The 22-year-old Huntington Beach resi- dent, who had never read Mamet before he • agreed to work on the play, is ctirecting the 1974 piece •sexual Perversity in Chicago.· "The way I look at it,• said Fowler, cos- tumed for his role in a tight Lycra shirt, gold chains and sleazy gray slacks, •he's the guy who wants to be the player and who will always tell you that be ls the player. And cer- tain people, like Danny, are going to buy it, because he's charismatic. The truth is, he sits As for the profanity, Fowler has hl5 own theory on its purpose tn the play. "He talces modem vulgarity,• he said, ·and turns it mto something meaningful.• •Silk-screen exhibit at South Coast Plaza brings pop art to the masses. Alex Coolman · DAILY PILOT Ci hal.IDlan Mao ttas been hanging out in South Coast Plaza lately, his round face gazing benignly down at the throngs of shoppers on thel.J' .way to buy moisturizer and designer slacks. Mao's face -10 versions of lus face, actually -is up on the wall of the Orange County Museum of Art's satellite gallery at the mall as part of "In Color,• the museum's exlubit of silk- screen art from its collection sbowi.ng through March 12. And though the image of a Communist icon seems a little. inc.ongruous m this mecca of con- spicuous consumption, the muse- wn's assistant curator, Sarah Vure, argues that the positioning of this particular exhibit in such a main- stream gallery makes a lot of sense. Silk-screen, alter all, ls a medium that al.ms at a mass audience, she said Whether it's used for commercial ends like advertising or for high art prod- ucts like Andy Warhol's 1972 "Mao• senes, silk-screen's mtense graphics and bold color lend themselves to vivid, imme- diate communication. ln the case of •Mao,· the 10 identical copies of the chamnan are rendered pdrticularly vivid by Warhol's liberal application of tints m garish shades of lavender, chartreuse, tangenne and canary yellow. Vure argued that the col- ors comment in a humorous way on the painters who were Warhol's predecessors. "One of the things that pop artists were rebelling against was the previous generation of abstract exprcssionlst painters" -artists like Jackson Pollock, Willem deKoon.ing, and Robert Motherwell -•who were so much concerned with tho eleva- tion of the individual nnd the · Andy Warhol's lilk-tel'Mll •Mao" la on ahlblt at tbe Orange County Museum of Art'• satelllte gallery at South Cout Plaza. sense of the artist,• Vure said. In contrast to that approach. Warhol and bis cohort$ took the approach of •negating that and really glorifying the commerdal and the mass-produced visual image: Not all of the works in "In Color• come as close as Warhol's FYI '/NCOLOR' • WHIRE:The Orange County M~ofArt'I satelU...PI•, at South CDillt: Pfau.., Bristol St. Coltl Mesa ·•-= n,r6ugh Marth 12 ....... Free ... 1ara(M9) 75~1122 images do to duplicat- ing the look of machine- made advertising, but many of them emphaslze their debts to the com- mercial world that developed the silk- screening process. In the images of Roy Uchl- enstein, for example, areas of col- or are rendered in exaggerated halftone dots, as if the pfctw'e were an enlarged mlppet of a comic strip. Ed Ruscba's contribuiton to the show, •News, Mews, Pews, Brews, Stews and Dues,• features text (the words of the title) ren- dered in a font that ts unmlstak- ably that of a newspaper. Common to all the offerings is a concern with what Vure called •the cultural saturation of visual imagery 1n our time.• a phenom- enon she linked to the rise of •advertising and commercial energy.• But while Warhol's take on this visual overload is fairly bleak, with his silk-saeened image of an electric chair treated 1n essent1ally the same mechani- cal way as Mao's face or a field of fiowers, other artists' approaches are more lighthearted. A group of Chicano artists included in the show seems less intent on dwelling on silk- screen's links to monotonous commercial art than on exploring lts possibllities for creating color- ful. viSU4lly strlking images. The most entertaining of these works, Margaret Garcia's •Romance,• depicts a selection of peppen and women's shoes and a fork strewn across a bright yel- low background. The image, an 11-color &ilk- screen, ls playful and engaging, but Vure noted that it al.so con· tains a somewhat sptCy subtext. • 1n MexiC41l culture, the dlili peppers are pb.alllc tmaget, • she Mid. •The artist talkl about the different lizes and ~ of hotness of the peppen. The fork. Vure said, is intended by Gard.a to represent •women's appetite for 'chlli peppers.' " CHECK IT OUT Get the best of children s lit H ope, family and the need to belong inspire an irrepress- ible orphan who finds a home in "Bud, Not Buddy," the 2000 winner of the John Newbery Medal, awarded armually for the most dis- tinguished contribution to children's literature. ln the Oliver 1\visMype tale, Christopher Paul Cwtis paints an insightful portrait of 10-year-old Bud, who copes with the world in Depression-era Michigan with his •Rules and Things for Hav- ing a Funner Ufe and Making a Bet- ter Uar Out of YoW'SeU. • Guided only by fliers left by his mother before she died, Bud takes off from bis latest foster home in what turns out to be a riotous search for the father who abandoned him. Equally endearing is 12-year-old Willa Jo, heroine of Newbery Honor Book "GeWng Near to Baby" by Audrey Couloumbis. Set 1n North Carolina, the story, wtuch takes place all in one day, depJcts a family dealing with grief after a toddler's sudden death. When bossy Aunt Pat- ty takes Willa Jo and mute •1..itue Sister" under her wmg, two genera- tions of sisters struggle with what being an older sibling really means . For young readers ready for thei.r first chapte r book, Newbery Honor Book "26 Falrmount. Avenue" is Tomie dePaola's nostal .. gic memoir about watching his father build a new family home in the face of disasters ranging from brush fires to hunicancs. The popu- lar author-illustrator introduces fami· ly, friends and neighbors in this first installment of what prorruses to be an engaging series. Also honorNI by the Newbery committee was Jennilcr Hobn for "Our Only May Amelia." set jn the untamed West at the tum of the cen- tury. On center stage 1s 12-year-old May Amelia, who is too busy chas- ing sheep, hshing for salmon and keeping up With her seven brothers to bother weanng a dre s or scrub- bing behind hc-r ears. For outstanding illustrollon, Sunms Taback took top honors with a Caldecott Medal for "Jo eph Had a LlWe Overcoal" Rich colors, pldy· ful details and creative die-cuts bnng this Yiddish folk tdle to We in a vivtd portrait of a tailor who transfonns a worn-out overcOdt mto smaller and smaller garTm?nls. · ln Calctecotl I lonor Book "Sector 7," David Wiesnf'r'S dazzling illuslrd· lions depict a class visit to the Empb'e State Building on a <lay with no visi- bility. When one l>oy makes f ncnds with a C'loud, he is whisked awdy to a fanciful float- mg factory in the sky. Three other picture books com- plete the Calde>c-ott Honor Book line- up In "'When SopbJe Gets Angry - Really, Really Angry, .. Molly Bang's broadiy brushed forms and colors capture the mten~1ty of a young girl':, emotions. Jerry Pmkney's watercolors pro- vide a Jush backdrop for 8 new adaptallon of "The Ugly Duckling." And multiple priz~·winrung illustra- tor Tuna Hyman serves up eye can- dy for each month of tho year in "A Child's Calendar," o dazzling ccle bration of everyddy life. • CHEO< rT OUT Is written by the stiff of the Newport Beach Pubhc Library :This week's column is by Melis~ Adams, In col· laboratton with Judy Kelley REAPERS HOJUNE (949) 642-6086 WEATHER AND SURF POLICI FILES VOL 94. NO. 30 ntOMASH.~ Publ•sher TONYDODUO, [dJtor ~flAGIANO, Senior City £drtor NAHCYoeva, Futures EdltOr AOG9 CM.ION. Spofu Editor MVtCMMNI. Photo Editor ANntDNY flKX. NeWJfdtt« '°9 J. IMfOI. ... ~ NOYOlllNl a.lfitd~ LNllADl•a.. Promodont PMMGDIMH. °"" PNr1CNI Ofb R«ord your comments about tM o.ity Piiot or news tf P' ADON$$ Our addr99 ls 330 w ~St.. Cosu MeM. 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Daily Pilot Friday, February 4, 2000 3 Orchids attract the colorlhl to South Coast Plaza THOMAS R CORDOVA I OAIL V PILOT OrchJd enthusiasts Anita Smart and Mary Picou look at the detalls of an orchid display at the 20th annual Fasdnatton of Orchids at South Coast Plaza. •From judges tQ growers to admirers, blossoms intoxicate everyone who gazes upon them . ~wGlazer DAILY PILOT Plowe rs a nd passion were in bloom Thursday at the opening of the 20Ui annual Fascination of Orchids show. •Jt's wonderful, beauti- ful, sensational,~ said Vivian Nathan, who came to the show from New York's Hudson Valley with her h usband Michael "You just run out of adjec- tives!• The orchid show. which is sponsored by two local orchid societies. is the largest of its kind on the West Coast and the tbird- largest in the country, said Roberta Fox, the show's vice president. Last year, the event d rew approximately 80,000 orchid e nthusiasts. On Thursday, the three floors of the mall with orchid displays were flood- ed with flower fans. Many will I~ sWI be there when the sh~ ends Sunday. from the 25 showi> he·~ judged. Miller followed an Orchid-lovers, perhaps contrasting with rhodo- dendron or carnation admirers, are very senous about their hobby Many ·wore bnghtly colored flow- ento~rage of clipboard- carrymg judges, rating orchids on their Sl.Ze, color, quality of bloom, stem and spdce between petals. Less spc.1c£• Is bette r, he confid- ered shirts orchids, course. • of They slowly· meand e r e d around each display, peering at the petals oc thousands of ' the ddz:tling flowers. S o m e orchids had thin, jagged pe tals resem- bling spiders ' "The colors j ust make you respond ... I n Seattle, they're so depressed because it's always so gray. But just look at these colors!" ed . "I've seen some · good stuff,!' Miller Sdld, pausing to e xamine d brownish-red Cymbid1um. • Jt has a nice flat shape, a good size." legs. Oth ers Madeline Vise.a Miller has about three years of judg- ing orchids remai n i n g before he can finally cldim full judge sta- had wide, soft Orchid aficionado pe tals so satu- ra ted with color they looked like liqujd But they all had sul- try names, such ~ Boogie Woogie, P1rntes Cove dnd Dark Spuit. Mdrk Miller, dn dppren- tice orchid judge for the Cym bidium Society of America, wore a flowered golf hat adorned with pms tus. As an apprentice, he Cdil vote on flowers and displays nomi- nated by true judges. He looks forward to the day when he has that pow- er. But then agrun. 1t was just three years ago when Miller was JUs1 a "clerk 1udge," rcst.rictccl to c.drry· mg clipboard and takmg notes for the re4l Judges. Ai he expl me d the complex orchid-Judging hierarchy, his group began to wander dWcty I In roe ked on h1 rect like a kid forrncJ by tus p r- ents lo stop dnd po~e for photo~ at D1sneyli1nd. "l bett<?r Cdtc:h up with them,• ·he ftcud, running a head to 1oin . his team in scruti nizing ct new display Othmc; were IP.ss mtcnse. Cldd m a yellow dress and yellow orchid ear· nngs, Madelin<• V1sca .,eemed to approach orchid appreac:1tion in a lightly less act1dem1c fc.1sh10n as she tood ne>M a display ot yellow Rose Armstrong orchids. "Th~ colors 1ust mdke :you respond: she '>did. ~in Seattle, th~y're :,o deprcsc;ed h1'cuuo;e 1t\ always so grny. But JUi.t look at these colors!~ The show 1s open from . to a.01. to 9 p.m. Fnddr: from 10 a m . to 7 p.m. Sat- urddy: and 'from 11 a.m to 6:30 p.m . Sundc.1y. HiStory expert launches Balboa into wor ld·of cyberspace· •Jim Fournier, author and former publisher of the Balboa Blab, has la unched a Web site dedicated to the area. Noaki Schw artz D AILY PILOT J im Fournier started out by chronicling Balboa's weekly events in a newspaper, then compiling peninsula stones for a book Now he's sharing the com- munity with the rest of the world through his Web site 20th A nnual at www.talesofbalboa.com. . decided to go from reporter It all started about five to author and wrote the years ago, when he was sit-book "Tales of Balboa ." tmg by the Balboa Pier with Not one to twiddle tus frie nd Pam Rooney. thumbs for long; once the She pointed out to the book was out he began lo history buff that he kne w toy with the idea of sharing everything there was to the quaint wonders of Bal- know about the community boa with the world. and should start a newspa-•A year ago, bdck in per. March , I bought a new com- Pournier started a week-puter and went online for ly newsletter and called it the first time." he said. "I the Balboa Blab. thought it would be a great The weekly has since avenue to tell the world changed hands and 'is now a bout Balboa apd be a pub- k.nown as the Balboa Bea-lie service for the town." con. He dedicated the site to Not long after, Fourruer Rooney, who has sm ce Fascination of Orchids II at So uth Coast Plaza T his premier show, .sponsored by The Orange County Branch of the Cymbidmm Society of Amenca, is rated..... . E_m?~S the t01} shows in the country. The nation's leading orchid growers and enthusiosts present an array of beautiful display , seminars, and com petitions offiaared by 1udges from the Cymbidium Society of Amenca and the Amencan Orchid Sooety. An outstanchng selection of orchids will be available for purchase, 1ust m ume for Valentine's Day. Adrruss1on is free . SHO W SCHEDULE: Thursday, February 3rd 10 a,m. -9 p.m Friday, February 4th . 10 a.m. 9 p.m. Saturday, February 5th 10 a.m. • 7 p.m. Sunday, February 6th 11 a.m. • 6.90 p.m. $otllll Cetildf """' CMN &' lllttNI .., "' .. Sirwt -SciWll COllll °'*"' f'fW ,,,,.,., ... CAii {11'} 4)5.Jf'O,, ........ ...,.., • ..._co. . passed on. The Web site has· movie reviews, daily wedthcr fore- casts, pictures of the com- munity a nd stones about Balboa's gambhng pdst. Since setting 1t up, the Web c;1te has had nearly 4,000 hits from all over the world. Pourme r, 60, said people from countries including : Austna, Conadt1, Saudi Arabia, I long Kong and e ven South Afnca have visited the site. f ournier's own love affair with the community began when hi'? moved to Balbod 22 years ago Growing up, the Chicago native was taught about the importance of history. "Chicagoans are extremely proud of their city and their henta.ge, • he said "History is so colorful and people are so colorful.· At times, Caltfomld's lack of respect fo r its histo- ry has shocked Fournier. He recaU.ed one partlcu- la.rly sad m~tance m Los An geles when a "old, grand V1 cton an mansion· wds demohs hNl dnd replaced by a "concrete monster.• "It's p1t1l ul, • h~ i.d1d "You're lo~mg purl of your soul." Through his wntmgs. hook and Web sate, Fournier hopes to show. the community iust how unpor- tant it is to maintain a sense of its hl•ntage and 1dunllty. • r love th\s town,. Fournier suul, "It's a great pldce with a vt>ry nch histo- ry .• ?Justom ~aLentine's dZ>tnj ~ove e7Jasket Body lotions, candles, aromatherapy, etc. for that someone special. Ask about our Hotel Baskets. e5pecial ?»atentine's J;i)fllj Q}Jresctiptio"! · For the one you love. See pharmacy for details . ,---@§weethead ?Jou71on 1 I 200/o OFF I Any one regular priced item I One CC.lUP.On ~r customer. Some rcm i tion~ apply. Sec tore for demi . Pttscriptmn I not included . Cannot be ~ombineJ wnh any other oifm. F.xp1 2/l JOO L-------. ~~ .. . . . 4 fetiruory 4, 2000 Doily Pilot ·~ Well~versed ill real life ;~ • Author Nikki Grimes gave students a lesson ..._2n the power of words. Danette Goulet OMY PILOT With her books lining the stage behmd her, children's 6 uthor Nikkl Grunes shared her work and .inspiration with stu- dents et Sonora Elementary School on Thursday. "Words are ma¢.cal. power- ful things that you can use in a good way or bad," Grimes told students. After ~ and talking t.o the author, haWlg an opporturu· ty to ask questions of her -the woman behind the words became a ~rson rather tba.o a name on a page. "Schools invite authors from all around the counby that come and share with children to make 1t real;" Said Lorie Hoggard, principal .at Sonora. •Jt then becomes personal.", Students, who have been working on their own ~ting skills, were intrigued by G~es and the entire process of wnbng a book. , author, you'd better be on your best behavior." ' ' Grimes, who has been wnt-' Ing since she was 6, said she ' found solace in writing when , she was angry or down. She said she loved to react : but very few of the books were about African Americans or the " oty life sh~ knew in Harlem. .. So it bllcame her desire to . write books that would speak to children like her. In her alphabet · book, ·c is For City,· there are no farm cinimals. · As Grimes finished reading her book, •wild Wild Hair,· • wtuch was accompanied by a • • slide show of the story, a sponta-· neous shout of ."do it again" • came from somewhere in the second-grade audience. .. OON UACH I OAllY PILOT Child.ten's author N lkkl Grimes talks to second-graders at Sonora Elementary Scbool l(l Costa Mesa, where she was a guest speaker during Author's Week. Grimes showed a slide presentation and shared her poetry, which she writes along wtth her popular children's books. WUIDer of the Coretta Scott King Award for her popular poetry book, MMeet Danitra Brown," Grimes spoke of her love affair with books and her escape mto writing. The presentation was pa.rt of the d.istrictwide Authors Festival 2000, designed to encowage children in their reading and writfilg. They wa.pted to know when she began writing. how she came up with ideas, if her books and poems were based on her- self, if sbe drew the pictures, how many books she had writ- ten, and so on. •Most of the stories I write are about real life -things that hap- pened to me or my friends,• she told students. "So if you have a friend who wants to be an "My favorite was the one where the girl didn't like to get her hair done,• said 8-year-old Joanna Toqiantzi. "I loved it -il was so funny." Around TOWN Send AROUND TOWN items to the Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa 92627; fax them to (949) 646- 4170; or call (949) 764-4330. A com- plete listing may be found at dailypilotcom. TODAY Orange Coast College will hold its fourth and final pro- gram in its Sailing Adventure • Series at 8 p.m. m the Robert B. Moore Theatre. The pro-· gram, ¥Survival -And Beyond,• will feature Bill Butler, who will describe bis experience of bemg attacked by whales and cast adrift for 66 days on a We raft. Tickets are $5 to $13. OCC is at 2701 Fairvlew Road, Costa Mesa: For more information, call (714) 432-5880. SATURDAY Borde.J'S Books, Musk and Cafe South Coast Plaza, Pre- mier Hair Studio, the New Man clothing store and author/cartoonist Rubin Ger- ard will present an event at 2 p.m. at the Borders cafe to help men and women look their best for Valentine's Day. The event will feature hair- styling tips, make-overs and more. The store is at 3333 Bear St., Costa Mesa. For more information, call (714) 431-7854. Our Lady Queen of Angels El!ffilentary School m New- port Beach will celebrate its RUFF,t.ES UPHOLSTERY Where Your Dollar Covers Morel WE'VE MOVED .1 BLOCK NORTH Sofa $10000• OFF Club Chair $5000• OFF ·with a purchase of Fabric & Labor til 2/11/00 1998 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA 548-1156 Just in time for Valentines! .February 1st thru 14th Everythin~ in the store at least 200/o off! 141'1\.·. 1."iJ ) · Stock \Reduction i., Sale ,,,. ~ .... ~"'"'..., ,_!. I "'..g· ~ ,A_ ··: Upto ) Feb. 1.. ·e: 40% 1 thru , y \\ ~~b. 14: ... 1 .. •;,: Off r ·¥ As everyone who has ever attended one of \our sales knows, our sales are truly SALES. No tags changed ... no marking up ta mark down ... a truly righteous sale! Come early for best selection. CHARLES H. BARR Jl.w-"~ 1803 We 1cliff Dr. NcWJ>Ort Beach ('49) 642-3310 Use your VISA. Mastercard or A~ Expre annual Speoal Person's Day starting at 11 a.m ThP day reC0<Jnize~ the people who have made a difference in the lives of students. The school is at 750 Domingo Dnve, Newport Beach. For more informdtion, call (949) 644- 1166. The Orange Apple Comput- er Club's meeting will feature Michelle Carlson of Nova Development Corp , who will present Nova's Print Explo- sion. The meeting will also feature d beginner dnd advanced question-and- answer session, special inter- est groups and more. Tbe meeting runs from 8 d m. to 1 :30 p.m . io the Chemistry Building of Orange Codsl CollE>ge, 2701 Fairvi<'w Rodd, Costa Mesd For more infor- mation, call (714) 836-0522 • Bca11tiful Lingerie Sm-4x The Ben Gurlon Society of the Jewish Federation Young Business and Professionals Division will hold its inaugur- al event at 6:30 p.m. at the Newport Beach home of Jim and Marti Eisenberg for end of Sabbath rituals and light dining. The program is open to donors who will consider making a pledge of $1,000 to the J ewish Federation Annu- al Campaign. For more infor- mation, call (71 4) 755-5555, ext. 225 The Alzheimer's Assn. Gala honoring Maureen Reagan will be held at 6:30 p.m. at the Four Seasons Hotel, 690 Newport Center Drive, New- port Beach. Guests of honor include Orange County Supervisor Tom Wilson and Peggy Goldwater Clay. Tick- ets are $200. For more infor- • Lotions, Oils, Toys & Games • CD's & DVD's • 19' -'34" • 11ris Ad Is Wortlr 1 Free Bottle of Lotion for Your Sweetie! HOURS Mon.·Sat. $unday COSTA MESA RIVERSIDE MDNTClAIR MORE.NO 7,H n.1.. Sil I 1'111 ........ -. 11'1 Ct11n1-. VALLEY MAU ..., UHCf H lltdlt~ '*tt.llr ............... 1 block W Bristol -. .... JrW 11111 l•l '2H22I (tll) i5f.M3I (714) 429-1 911 11111352~ r c; fl A N fl II I (l I' I r, I r. '· ' We've updated our look at the Cosl1 Mesa Souplan11Uon with: • A bMll&lfld rww tOSHCI Ai.ii ltllllon .. A Mlf·MM lltwnp bar •New co111forUbl~ up'holsttry • N-•ac:n111111e• kn for~, •nd carpftJna bot puu an4 bakery ereu C4 At llPll"l<led Jlllll<i '" tnh•11<e • Cbffrf\ll new MU'J ,,. YllUt dlnlna nJ'f'ricnu and _,., So drop In and enJoY 00r txight MW sunoundlnp and me fresheSt salad bUfleC 1n town. ,, 1 SouJl~• o,-·I : • COSTA MISA 1a ISSS AdJms lflt • (71•) SM•ltOJ ~ • " : I ~ I ~-------------'a ~~-----------~~ I SSJ9 WEEKDAY LUNCH I 2 DINNllS POI •12.99 I I ,_,..,...._,.,,_,,_...,,,,,_. 1 Ii*', ... ..,,,.,-.,,_._,,.. I I ,,.,..,,.,...,,.. Qllir...,_,_,,..,. : ..,..,,.. ,_,..,,.v111w. I i Smlliml«JJ : SoQQf !'J i I .._._..,.,•-t:.-•1 1 •·----..... L ..._. .. ••-=:. •• ,., CA a n---a-=:.':f..-SCw CA1 --------~------~~-~ --------~ ' rnation, call (714) 283-1111. The Latest ThJng TeachJng and Healing Center will hold a "Mind, Body and Soul Fair" ftom 10 a.m. to 6 p .m. The event features free face- painting and music and dis- counted psych.le and spiritual readirigs. The center is at 217 East 17th St., Costa Mesa. For more information, call (949) 645-6211. MONDAY Dale Marcelle, author of "Fire in the Streets! f!:. History of the Cold Race War in America,• will discuss his book at 7 p .m. at Borders Books, Music and Cafe at South Coast Plaza. 3333 Bear 'St., Costa Mesa. For more infonnation, call (714) 432- 7854. A Great Dedstons dJscusston , of "Russia: Report Card on Survival" will be led by Karen Speros fr<?m 7:30 to 9 p.m. at St. Mark Presbyterian Church, . 2100 Mar Vista. Newport Beach. For more information. call (949) 760-1691. Four grandmothers will dis-• cuss raising their families in the 1940s, '50s and '60s in different parts of the U S. in ' ¥Breakfast and Bubbe Me1s- es (Grandmother Stories)· at 9:30 a .m. at the Jewish Fed- erafion. of Orange County, ' ' 250 E. Baker St., Costa Mesa. The event, which includes breakfast, is fre e For reservations and more· information, call (714) 755 5555, Ext. 222. SEE TOWN -PAGE 5 ZAHER FALLAHI, CPA ' 28 yrs. exp. Acccg., Audics, Taxes 15% discounc co CM Rcsid<'nt' '• (714) 546-4272 : .._ ________________ --6 : . -~ Mattress Outlet Stor BRAND NEW -COSMETICALLY IMPERFECT Get the Best for Less! LAST CHANCE NOW THRU FEB. 5TH 3 165 Harbor Blvd. Costa MeSa Oae Block South ot 405 rwy (714) 545·7168 WITHTHIS ~ TAKEAN , ADDITIONAL 20°/o OFF ALREADY REDUCED SA1.E MEACHANDtSE 30o/o -70°/o OFF selected merchandise AllMeillE Corona dcl Mar Plaza • 840 Avocad A (949) 644 -9888 O ':C• .AROUND ToWN . . ' ~ Friday, February 4, 2000 5 Doily Pilot TOWN CONTINUED FROM 4 David Giabbe, author of two books on vegetarian nutri- tion and cooking, will teach Cooking with Beans and GJai.ns from 6 to 9 p.m. Feb. 7 and 14 at the Neighborhood Community Center, 1845 Park Ave., Costa Mesa. The cost for the two classes is $30 plus a $10 materials fee. For more information, call (714) 327-7525. Coastllne 'Counseling Center of Newport Beach will hold a free program on Attention Deficit Disorder at 7 p.m. Joan Andrews will speak about the disorder. CoasWne is at 1200 Quail, Swte 105, Newport Beach. Por more information, call (949) 476- 0991. TUESDAY Sterllng BMW will hold a fund-raising party at 7 p.m. to raise money for Newport Harbor Higb's Grad Night. The dealership is at 3000 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. For more information, call (949) 673-5604. The Costa Mesa Borders Business Net-.york1ng Group will present a nee workshop, •How to Max:i.mize Your Net- working Efforts," with Jacque Daniel at 7 p.m. at Borders Book, Music and Cafe, Newport Ave. and 19th St., Costa Mesa. For more information, call (714) 256- 0353. The noon meeting of Busi- ness and Professional Women will feature "Sleep Talk• author Lois Haddad. The meeting, which includes lunch, is $17 for members, $22 for nonmembers, and will be held at the Wyndham Garden Hotel, 3350 Avenue of the Arts, Costa Mesa. For more. information, call (949) 955-7534. Hoag Cancer Center pre- sents a community education · program on living with can- cer at 7 p.m. Robert 0. Dill- man, medical director of the center, will speak on ·issues and Controversies Surround- ing Cllnlcal nials. •For infor- mation, call (949) 760-5542. The Jewish Community Cen- ter of Orange County pre- sents • 50 Years War,• a film and discussion on the Israeli and Arab struggle for peace. The event runs from 7 :30 to 9:30 p.m. and is free. The center is at 250 East Baker St., Costa Mesa. George's Camelot Restau- rant will host a meeting to discuss a trip to the Cote d'Azur in July 2000 as part of the Newport. Beach Sister City Assn. The event, which. starts at 6:30 p.m., features three entrees, soup or salad and wine, and costs $30. For more information, call (949) 833-5717. WEDNESDAY The Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce will hold a noon networking lun- cheon with Scott Bailey of Sandler Sales Institute at the Sutton . Place Hotel, 4500 MacArthur Blvd., Newport. Beach. The event is $20 for members with a reserva·- tions, $25 at the door. For more information, call (949) 729-4400. Sherman Ubrary and Gat- dens will hold a class, •Growing Plants Indoors ... the Easy Way" at 9:30 a.m. John Bishop, the gardens' manager of horticulture, will discuss how 'to solve and pre- vent common piobleil\Si with indoor plants. Registration fee is $20. The gardens are at 2647 East Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. For more information. call (949) 613- 2261. Salomon Smith Barney wW hold a seminar on managing distributions from 4 to S p.m. at 650 Town Center Drive, Suite 100, Costa Mesa. The event is free, counts for one !katyota C/Ja/uuine to a-<PeaOlfft hour of CPA continuJJig edu· cation credits and includes refreshments. For more information, call (800) 846- 6337. flnandal Executives ImU- tute, Orange County Chap- ter, will hold a meeting at 6 p.m. at The Center Club, 650 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Ralph Hake, execu- tive vice president and chief financial officer of the· Fluor Corp., will speak on "the changing role of the CFO.• T6 RSVP, or for more infor- mation, call (714) 278-6201. The Newport-Mesa Crib.: bage Club meets at the Oasis· Center, room 6, Fifth and Marguerite, Corona del Mar. Play starts at 6:45 p.m. For information, call (949) 646- 5293 THURSDAY Steve Holmes, a clinical nutritionist, will speak on "Vaccination: The Myth" at 7 p.m. at Borders Books, Music and Cafe at South Coast Plaza, 3333 Bear St., Costa Mesa. For more information, call (714) 432-7854, Leadership Tomorrow's •Alumni Breakfast Forum" will feature Or4nQe County Sheriff Michael Carona. The forum is from 7 to 9 ,a.m. at The Wynclbarn Garden Hotel, 3350 Avenue of the Arts, Cos- ta Mesa. Tickets are $15 to $20. To RSVP. call (949) 644- 8283. . Whole Foods Market nian- gle Square will hold a semi- nar on aphrodisiac foods at 7 p.m. The seminar is tree, bttt reservatiqns are required. Whole Foods is at 1870 Har- bor Blvd., Costa Mesa. For information or to make reser_. vations, call (949) 574-3800. Speak Up Newport's 19th annual Mayor's Dinner will be held at the Newport Beach Marriott. Leigh Steinberg, sports attorney and author, will speak. Reception starts at 6 p.m. and dinner st.arts at 7 p.m. For information, call (949) 224-2266. fanb $JM 2eona«i4 Jj'of i • • i . '· I i i Men's & Ladies' Sportswear, Golf Bags, Golf Shoes, & many oth~r items. ~ JOHn LEOnHRD'S GOLP aHOP J. Mon • Fri 8:30 am • 7:30 pm Sat & Sun 8:00 am -5:30 pm Fii. 11 A •tove Your Beach '" cleanup ls scheduled for 9 Jean Krueger, a Weight a.m. at Crystal Cove state Watchers group leader, will Park. Volunteers will meet at discuss "Win the Weight the Reef Point entrance to Game• by Sarah, Duchess of the park. Bags and gloves York, at 7 p.m. at Borders will be provided, and park- 'Books, Music and Cafe at ing fees will be waived for all Sou th Coast Plaza. The store partiapants. For more infor- is at 3333 Bear St., Costa mation, call (949) 497-7647. Mesa. For more information, • call (714) 432-7854. The Latest Thing Teaching The flfth program ln Orange and Healing Center presents · Coast College's •Armchair s" A Dayf of Loly,-Oe• with S3andra Adventure• series will fea-auer rom a .m. to p.m. The event features a discus-ture •Route 66 -A Road to sion of the ancient art of Remember.• The event will romantic preparation, feature filmmaker and world including the use of foods, trav.eler Charles Hartman, beverages and environment. who has made many travel-The fee is $25. The Latest ogues about the American Thing is at 217 Eas~ 17th St., West. nckets are $6 to $9. Costa Mesa. For more infor-OCC is at 2701 Fairview 1\ Road, Costa Mesa. For roore mation, call (94:t) 645-6211. information, call (714) 432- 5880. The Orange County chapter of The Single Gowmet will hold a gourmet dining event at Scott's, 3300 Bristol St., Costa Mesa. For more infor- mation, call (800) 750-DINE. FEB. 12 The Hyatt Newporter will host a KOST-103 PM Valen- tine Celebi:ation. The free event will feature the band Rockola, performing dance music from the '60s through the '80s. The hotel is at 11.07 Jamboree Road, Newport Beach. For more information, call (213) 427-7281. Robert Bruce Woodcox, author of ··The Goll Gods are ·Laughing,• will discuss and sign his book at 7 p.m. at Borders Books, Music and Cafe at South Coast Plaza. The store is at 3333 Bear St., Costa Mesa. For more infor- mation, call (714) 432-7854. The YWCA of North Orange County will partner with the Harbor Christian Fellowship Church to provide free breast cancer screenings ·at the church, 740 W. Wilson at JoAnn in Costa Mesa. For more information or to schedule an appointment, call (714) 935-9720. FEI. 13 Crystal Cove State Park wW hold a •gray whale Sunday• for whale watching trom 9 a.m. to noon at the board- walk overlook by Pelican Point parking lot No. 2. A spotting scope, binoculars and natural history informa- tion will be available. Park- ing fee is $6. For more infor- mation, call (949) 497-1321. ONGOING Essentials Counseling ls offering two free seminars on Mondays and Wednesdays in January and February. ·Learn how to stop binge eating• will be 6:30 to 8 p.m. Wednesdays, and •Are you concerned about your child's weight?• will be Mondays from 6:30 to 8 p m. For more mfonnation, call (949) 548- 4437. A women's therapy support group meets to discuss rela- tionslup issues at 6:30 p.m. Tuesdays at 1151 Dove St., No. 105, Newport Beach. For more information, call Bar- bara at (949) 261-8003. The Friends of the Newport Beach Public Ubrary Used Book Store needs to replen- ish its book -stock. Patrons a.re urged to bring in unwanted books. With the exception of law books or magazines, all donations -hardcover 4lld paperback -are welcome and are tax-deductible. Books may be left at any of the three branch libraries - Balboa, Manners or Corona del Mar. They can also be left in the speaaJ book closet next to the store at 1000 Avo- cado Ave. For more infonna- llon, call (949 759-9667. The Newport Beach New- comers Club meets at 10 a.m. the third Wednesday of each month at different homes. The group of about 100 women go on the road, play golf, tennis, bndge and more. The group also holds several everung parties. For more informallon, call (949) 854-4501. St. Mark Health Ministries presents Love Without Honor support groups for women copmg with domestic vio- lence at 10 am and 7 p.m. Mondays through Decem:. ber The groups will meet for two hours al St. Mark Pres- byterian Church, 2100 Md.! Vista Ave., Newport Beach. For more information, call (949) 721-8079 The Jewish Family Service of Orange County sponsors a chscussion group focusing on issues, concerns and respon- sibilities o( adult children caring for their elderly par- ents at 7 :30 p m Tuesdayl> at 250 E. Baker St , Costa Mesa. The purpose of the group is to help chtldren and other concerned relatives to identi- fy problems and issues and develop appropnate solu- llons. The cost is $30. For more. information, call (714) 445-4950 The Costa Mesa Chamber of Conunerce holds networking luncheon meetings from 11:45 d m. to 1 p.m. at the Costa Mesa Country Club, 1701 Goll Course Dnve, Cos- ta Mesa. Visitors are wel- come. Cost is $12 For more information, call (714) 885- 9090. --------- ' > I . ON VACATION Daily Pilot Marilyn WIWams of Newport Beach, center, joins friends In France to ~elebrate the New Year. WllUams celebrated ln a chateau at a Scottish clan-themed party. • Vivian and William Boulos of Newport Beach took the Dally Pilot along with them on a trip through the Panama Canal. They brleOy stayed ln San Juan, Puerto Rico. Here, they stand at the ancient Spanbh fortress of San Cristobal. Sally Brown of Costa Mesa, with sons David Mizell, at left, and Randy Mizell on a recent trip tp Washington, D.C. to brush up on their American history. Wayne and Kathe Searcey of Costa Mesa brought along the Dally Pilot while visiting Ephesus. They were on a Greek Isle Cruise on Seabome's Pride. FEBRUARY 2000 , "Ci9' t1f tlw Jbts" 1700 Adams Ave., Ste. 101, Costa Mesa, CA 92626 • (714) a0s-9090 •fax (714) 885-9094 • www.costamesa-chamber.com CAL E N DAR Networkers Leads Lunch 11 :45 a.m. • Costa Mesa Country Club 1)01 Golf Course Drive Education Committee 7:30 a.m. -Chamber office Executive Committee 7:30 a.m. -Chamber office Board of Directors Lunch 11 :45 a.m. -Mesa Verde Country Club 3000 Oub House Road Ambassador Committee Noon -Chamber office Wednesd•y, Feb. 16 Legislative Committee Noon -Chamber office "90-Minute Breakfast Boost" 7:15 a.m. -Costa Mesa Country Club 1 701 Golf Course Drive ,,....,..sd•y, Feb. 21 A~er Hours Busl~ess Mixer 5:30 -7:30 p.m. TEN Seafood and Sushi 580 Anton Blvd., A-101 Costa Mesa Costa Mesa Cftam6er/Soutfi Coast Me.tro JlUiance. !first Jitnnual 9-(a[{ of ~ame Jllwaris Marcfi 16, 2000 · 11 :45 a.m. at tfu 'WtstinSoutli Coast Pfaza Anyone intertsted in sponsoring a tabk or attending, call Rost at tht Chamber o ce, 7141885-9090 T ht? Chllmbcr Web silo al www.costamesa-cbambcr.com Is up and operational, helping to promote member businesses. All members are encouraged to vlsf l lhe ~ii!iii:"' site" and r view the Information under thcir"rcspoctlve Usllngs. " ifth('Jre art Ml/ cltMgea or • oon-tdiona. call ROH Quinn at . 7141885-')()92. . . . DECEMBER N EW MEMBERS Day's Inn Jay Patel 2100 Newport Blvd. _ Costa Mesa, CA 92627 949/642-2670 voice 949/646·7242 fa x ltlan Photography Heidi Emerson 1280 Bison Ave., #89-545 Newport Beach, CA 92660 714/219-0505 voice 949/720-1490 fax Borders Books Music Ir Cafe Mike Gibb 3333 Bear St. Costa Mesa, CA 92626 714/432-7854 voice 714/432-7841 fax South Coast Commercl•I S.nlc Lydia Salvetta 19752 MacArthur Blvd. Irvine, CA 92612-2422 949/852-2500 voice D•vld Brooks Comp•ny, Inc. Alexander Dean 3565 Cadillac Ave. Costa Mesa, CA 92626 71 4/540-4980 voice 714/540-6522 fax Hicks, Hklcs, Ir Braun Ernest V. Hicks 2850 E. Mesa Verda Drive, #103 Costa Mesa, CA 92626 71 4/545-8616 voice 714/545.0564 fax Home Depot Lanny Lochner 2300 "F" Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa, CA 92626 949/646-4220 voice Kabenl Ir Comp•ny, Inc. Hamid Kabani 8700 Warner Ave., Ste. #280 Costa Mesa, CA 92708 714/849-1543 voice 714/59~0303 fax Leisure Enterprhes David Aunghkin 813 E. Balboa Newport Beach, CA 92661 949/566-0116 voice 949/566-9906 fax N•t•le Cyber Cafe • Coffff Lawrence Lung 2800 Harbor Blvd., Ste. C Costa Mesa, CA 92626 714/444-9757 voice 714/445-0193 fax DECEMBER RENEWALS My .. nlll Theodore Robins ford 6,..n Saks Fifth Avenue l2y .. n Ill . 5yean Baker Equipment Rtntal & Sales Costa Mesa City Employee5 • • Halverson and Ledbetter, CPAs 29yeanlll Holiday Inn Costa Mesa 24yeanll C.J. Segerstrom & Sons Zaher Fallahl, CPA Transportation Corridor Agencies 4yean I Love Sushi Trendwest Resorts, Inc. West Coast Arborlsts 18 yeanl A.t:. Pozos Electric Hillgren Square ShOpplng Ctnter 1,,..,., DoubMTree Hotel 10,...1 1Copperttte Business Park Carey W1rd, Rultor 1,..,. Globll bJ>fesslons Graphk Design 2,..,. ANhelm Sports, Inc. WofWrine &wfronmental South Cont Metro Mlgulne QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ABOUT OVERTIME LAW #Jf/r,MJi'\N 7 /.0001tJ1f1(""(1f C/\C1i:'\•.•1111, I\ l f t' T 11 'f ~ l.1 c, /\ r ... K t .... • • l r, 1. < > JJ l . -. ·.". ,'\ 11 \. • •. '11 1 When do I have to st•rt paying dally overtime? AB 60 (Knox) went into effect January 1 . The new overtime rules apply to any hours worked beginning January 1. All my employees are paid a ••l•ry. Are they exempt from AB 60 and overtlme7 No. The fact that employees receive a "salary" as opposed to an hourly rate of pay does not automallciilly exempt them from overtime requirements. Exempt employees are those whose monthly salary is at least S 1, 993 33 and who meet one of the three exemptions: executive and managerial, administrative or professional. Each of the three exemptions has specific requirements that employees must meet in order to be exempt. My employee~ previously were exempt from the wage orden. Are they stlll exempt? Most previous exemptions .contained in the wage orders are still valid. The following are some exceptions: On-site construction, on-siteprilling, logging and mining. These exceptions no longer exist as of January 1 and employees in those Industries fall under the new daily overtime requirements. The agricultural exemption foe.md in Wage Order 14 still is valid. Truck drivers whose hours of service are regulated by the U.S. Department of Transportation, the CA Highway Patrol or the PUC continue to be exempt from overtime. C•n employ•• 1tlll take •n on-duty "9••1 perl0d7 Yes. The on-duty meal provision In the wage orders still exists. On-duty meals are permitted where the nature of the work prevents an employee from being relieved of all duty and when a written agreement between the parties allows an on-the-job paid meal period. My payroll personnel •re concerned about their IMblllty fOf' errors In cakul•tlng fNlyt'Oll. Are ttMJ penonally Hable fOf' such '•non 1 The Div. of Labor Standards Enforcement (OLSE) has clanfled that individual employees (who do not formulate policies that lead to nonpayment of required overtime) will not be fined. · What do. I ~ to do to Implement • new altenM1tfYe wortc Week 7 New alternative work week.$ may be Implemented according to the pre-1998 wage orders. Can empeo,..1 use make·up tlRM7 Ves Employers are not required to allow make.up time but ~ay ~rmi~ the use of make-up times. Employees rmiy request time off for personal obligations and make up the time without the employer having to pay overtime. Employees may work not more than 11 hours on another workday to make-up the time off. The time must be made up within the same work ~k. The employee must provide a signed, written make-up time request for each occasion. Employers may not "encourage• or •so11tlt" a make·up time request. ...,. a. I 9"t dlllltloMI ........._ ..._. M•? The CA Chamber web site (www.cakhambef.com) contains information lbOUt AB 60, IS does the lndu.strt.I Wllf .. Commmiori lite (www.dir.u .gov/IWC/lWc.htmaS•enct the Dl.SE's *e (www.dlf'.ca.gcw). l Doily Pilot BUFFA CONTINUED FROM 1 ~ - your families and your coun- • try well -even those of you : .. who told me the riddle was so easy lt was dumb. And don't : think I'll forget that. Speaking of rl4dles and "final answers," what about these new game shows? Geez Louise. #Who Wants to Be a Mil- lionaire?" and "1\venty-One" have become what ls known in the vid biz as "monsters.• Almost overnight, the two shows are racking up audi· ence nwnbers usuaµy reserved for the Oscars and major sporting events. Inter- esting, no? Game sh ows have been a staple of commercial televi- sion since it began more than 50 years ago. They are alive and well today. "The Price is Right." M Jeopardy," "Wheel of Fortune,• et al, and they will always be with us. So why the big buzz about these two new shows? It's cer· tainly not the hosts, both of whom are household names. Regis Philbin is very enter- taining on "Millionaire.· And MlWenty-One's" Maury Povich is pleasant enough. And it's definitely n ot the content. Most of the questions are pretty routine. The real answer is that these aren't just any game shows. Big money game sh ows can ignite a firestonn because they plug into a universal fantasy .._ the same compelling attraction, however foolish,·that drives the J..ottery: "If only I could tut the big one I" WllUling a dishwasher or a :t trip to whereveris fine, but what these shows offer is a whole new life. We all know that's nonsense, of course, but it's fun to pretend. There's another twist to these things, however, which is particularly interesting to aging, couch-ridden television junkies like myself. They are revivals of a spe· cific type of game show that ruled -the airwaves in the mid- 50s, then disappeared in 1959 as abruptly as the dinosaurs -the "Big Money" game show. To SO-and-ups like me, there is a very familiar nng to these things. Four •Big Money" shows took Amertca by stdrm in the 1950s: "The $64,000 Ques- . tion • and a spinoff called "The $64,000 Challenge;" •The St00,000 Big Surprise," emceed bY. a young man named Mike Wallace; and "1\venty-One," of which the current incarnation is an exact replica -isolation booths and all. •• Keep ln mind, these shows were throwing around huge dollar amounts for the 1950s. A luxury car cost about $6,000 and $25,000 was an outra- geous sum to spend on a house. AudJences loved the shows and sponsors loved the size of the aucftences. The big win- ners, and big losers, became national celebrities. It was near-rapture for all, until a lit- Ue man with big glasses named He rbert Stempel showed up. Stempel had been a con- testant on •1\venty-One." His name may not rtng a bell. but the name or the man who top- pled him from the top slot on "1Wenty-0ne• rings a Chi- nese gong with a sledgeham- mer for people my age: Charles Van Doren. ln 1958, Stempel went public with a detailed acco\Ult of how winners, and losers. . . . . had not only been given the questions and ·answers in advance, but had been care· f\llly rehearsed in how to ago- nize over their ~ers. Ouch. Before long, Stempel was warbling like Marlo Lan- za to the New York district attorney, a grand jury and, finally, a Congressional inquiry. By the time it was over, careers and lives were destroyed, with indictments, prison tenns and at least one suicide. MLet's see, I'll take 'Get Me Out of Herel' for two hundred, Bob." , If Charles Van Doren was ethically challenged, he was also one of the best actors in the history of television. Hip- pos deliver babies with less effort than he gave answers. He mumbled and grimaced and beaded sweat like a light rain on Turtle Wax. By 1959, big money game shows bad vanished. Stan- dards like ·rve Got a Seqet, • •What's My Line?,• •Name that Tune,• and •To Tell the 'Iluth, • would go on for years and years, but the big money shows were no more -until, that is, this very year. So for TV junkies like me, when it comes to the new •iwenty-One• and •Million- aire,• it's deja vu all over again -to borrow a line from Yogi Berra. , The bells and whistles are far more high-tech, as one would expect. but the look and feel are very familiar. The questions have been dumbed down considerably, but that's as much a reflection of the times as the shows. Being a fountainhead of utterly useless information, I can't tell you how many peo- ple have urged me over the years to try my hand at a game show. But knowing a little about how television works, I try to caution others, and myself, about being a little too smug. Knowing which ocean thing is a fish and which is a mammal may be easy from the wann nest of your recliner. But once you 're trapped in a strange environment, under glaring lights with 40 or 50 roilllon people watching, it's amazing bow quickly you can forget what kind of car you drive. Game shows are a test of nerves, not knowledge. So the next time you see someone blow this question -"Which of the following was a U.S. president: Steven 'I'f ler, John 'I'fler, Mary 'I'fler Moore or Liv 'I'fler?• -go easy on them. And please. don't send me the right answer. I gotta go. • PE1Et ~ is a former Costa Mesa mayor. His column runs Fri- days. He can be reached via e-mail . at Ptr840aol.com. ' CONT1NUED FROM 1 State, vi.a phone. Puentes, like many, wu ·~ by McCain's victory, but said no candkJate lhou1d be di8counted yet. "When they come to California, they won't he t4king anything for grant- ed,• he added. •There has been a lot of press about the Bush campaign, t>ut the New Hampshire race was a shaking result." Fuentes believes the state's Republican legisla· tors, along with the pub~ lie, will wait until the pic- ture becomes more clear before deciding who they will sµpport. A spokesman for Rep. Dana Rohrabacher (R- Hwitington Beach) said Thursday that the con- gressman hasn't endorsed any candidate to dat~. Rohrabacher oouldn't be reached for comment because he was attending a party retreat in Pennsyl- vania.. "As far as the New Hampshire results go, he thinks they largely have to do with George Bush not identifying with any issues, while Sen. McCain had vaguely dealt with reform (issues)," said spokesman Ricardo Bernal. The next primary will be Tuesday in Delaware. But many candidates have moved their troops to South Carolina, where voters will have their chance on Feb. 19. The state primary will be held on "Big Tuesday,· March 7, when California jom~ 11 other states m hosting primaries. KELLY CONTINUED FROM 1 less food in the ocean, which means the ecosystem could be interrupted. 1be net effect could reach all around the world, Kelly said. Wlule people should be aware of what could happen to the oceans, Kelly said the levels of ultraviolet rays in Costa Mesa were safe during recent measurements. "If we study Antarctica, it can give us a look at what could happen elsewhere,• Kelly said. "People will take this and say that it is a predic- tion, but I'm not saying that it will all crash .# · PROTEST CONTINUED FRQM 1 The 30 employees working safely inside the chain-link fence kept their heads down, traded comments in Spani:,h and continued to work on the parking structure despite the taunts. •Jt's Wee they're stalking us!" said site ~upenntendcot Bob Foster. "Would you like someone trailing you?" His comrnen~ echoed past comments from Bissin, who last year (ound his plush South Orange County home sur- rounded by de monstrators. The Hunb.ngton Beach-bd.Sed company did $20-million worth of business last year and has been responsible for such Newport projects as Fletcher J ones Motor Cars and the Colony park.mg lot ut Fashion Island Residents of the. Nellie Gail Ranch neighborhood be<·ame so agitated that they went to court to try to stop the uruon demonstrators. The union was eventually ordered by dn Orange County S uperior Court Judge to stay cledr of Bissin's house, but wds allowed to picke t dt lhe entrance of lus community. Still, wuon workers would- rft be silenced m their efforts to protect their wages. which are about $26 an hour. Union representatives dl the $2.1-million Newport Center site said construcllon companies like Bissin's keep wages down in order to stay competitive. •Eve rybody deserves to l>f! paid whdt the y're worth,• Sdld union spokesman Steve Graves. •They're not getting paid t>efletits or medical care." Another union member, Paul Weaver, said it's often immigrants who become the target of construction compd- riies that want lo k~ep their costs down in order to stay at the top of an increasingly competitive industry. Many, he said, come from place!> Friday, February 4, 2000 7 SEAN HIWR I OA.JlY l'llOl Robert Alvare-i of Local Union 944 yells to non-union workers during Thursday's protest near Fashion lsland. whe re $5 a day is a lortum•, making the lower-than-uruon wages very temp ting. - Roberto Garcia is one such unrnigranl, but says he's being treated very well by Covt. Garcia dlllved three months dgo from Mexico •Because boss IS a good person, l don't need to go to union,• he sd.id. ln a sort Spanish c1ccenl that contrasted with his trunk.- like physique, Guraa said he receives $8 dJ1 hour dnd sends a portion of his income to fam- ily at home in Mexico 81ssin attorney Phillip Greer, however, Sdld Garcid's mcome is the iruni.mwn and most Covi workers are pd!d ruore than union workers. Greer thinks the union is protesting because it wants more money from dues '[CoVJ workers] don't want to work for unions because th<.>y can't get real work and · the conclibon5 are temble," he Sdld lnsl{!dd of giving money to the uruon, Greer said Covi prefN~ the money to go straiqht to its workers. However, while the .s~v­ ings may go to wages, CoVi does not provide health insur- ance for its construction work- crs. Gr>er S<11rt most of tltP workers are vel)' " 1w.nenr:cd and hPcetu"e ol thPII v. eekly ')(UPty meeting~. <.lo not need medical msuranc e Fo~lr>r, u fonnf>r umon memher, ... pokl' dJlgrily uho11t thP carpenters uruon U1c1t lw Sd}"!> c c1used hm1to1warly losP everything. ·As a nf>wly mc1r- ncd IC1tht>r, ro~tl'r wds thrP.tt- ened with CV1Ct10n lwc t111s1· thP unwn ctidn't provicl(• tum With eno11c1h work ~I<> "dHI U1dt stn«P hf' IPit thl• \Uuun lll 1!:*81, he hdsn't had trouhlt• frnding )Ohs. "If I'm not working, I t •tn'I feed my family," Foster saJCI "There 1s u lot of work out there. II you're good, ~ou'n• work.mg" Still D111n} of Ute proti>st.Ulq uruon me·mbers would thc;- dgree DespttP last year's legal deos1on ubouJ. demonstratmy in front ol B1">stn's home, union representat.Jves continue to protest oulc;rde the commuruty when~ homP pnccs averc1g • $.1 nullion. "There's still usudlly Ulre • (protesters) th<>rc every day,· stud G reer. "It's le>rron~m. They hdras~ and mtim1datt> the fdm1ly a nd ne1gh hor- hood." ' , I •/ Quote Of THE DAY ......... o1 .... aga1111Ua1c81hape Cosaa Miia Clll .. C.0. It form I h war II W tf -• Paul Kirby, Estancia girls basketball coach ~ .... -. <M Ftla. 1 honoree NVI PAISll • 8 Friday, F~ 4, 2000 • Spom Editor Roger Corf son • 949...57 4-4223 Doily Pilot • sea Kings continue ch~pionship pace • CdM handles Estancia, 6-0. Rkhatd Dunn DAILY PILOT COSTA MESA Tuning is everything for Corona del Mar High's girls soccer team. And, with one week remaining in the Pacific Coast League season and a possible league championship awaiting, Coach Ron Evans' Sea Kings seem right on schedule. •Really, the key to the high school game is to make sure you peak at the right time. and to come out loose and not tense," ~d Evans, whose team earned a 6·0 PCL victo- ry Thursday over host Estancia. ·rd much rather win 2-0 the first time against Estancia, like we did, and 6-0 the second time, rather Ulan flopping (those results).• Corona del Mar, ranked No. 2 in CIP Division IV, hasn't been to the GIRLS SOCCER playoffs in seven years. Bul it is playiilg now as if it hasn't missed the senior captain Mehgan Pay and postseason in that span. freshman Karleen Curtan because qiM had season-high 43 shots, of injuries, played without senior while holding Estancia to just one goalie Helen Flores (team· policy shot attempt -wluch came on a confiicts). But Emily Lopez, Maria direct kicic in the final 10 seconds of · Saochez and Amanda Abbott filled the lopsided contest. • in nicely for Estancia in goal, espe- Estartcia (5-11, 0-6 in PCL), dally Lopez. who recorded 14 saves, depleted because of injuries, sul-10 in the second half. fered a setback late in the first half CdM (12-4-3, 5-0-1), which could when it lost freshman standout wrap up the league tiUe with a vic- Nereyda Quinta:na, who severely tory Tuesday over University, scored injured her left knee and was taken three goals in the opening 12 min- to the hospital by her mother. utes and coasted to the win. "She just turned and I heard a Senior Julia Livingston made crack,# Estancia Coach Anton runs from the midfield to score Striegl said. "Her cleats just stuck in CdM's first two goals, then' sopho- the turf. Our trainer said it was a more Allison Harvey rifled one into possible tear of the (anterior cruciate the goal on a pass from freshman ligament). But hopefully it's not.• Jennifer Long (two assists) in the The Eagles, already missing 12th minute for a 3-0 CdM edge. Harvey assisted Livingston on the Sea Kings' first goal in the sixth minute. In the 11th minute, Long con- trolled the ball deep in the comer and dished to Llv:ingstoil in the mid- dle, setting up the second goal. ' ~ the second half, CdM attempt- ed 25 of its 43 shots -topping the team's previous high of 40 shots in a preleague game against Bolsa Grande, a 9-0 CdM win. Junior Margit Vogele scored from close range for the Sea Kings four minutes into the second half, then Harvey fired in a left-footer on a breakaway in the 60th minute to give Cd.M a 5-0 cushion. In the ·17th minute, CdM sopho- more Alison Brawner controlled the ball in the middle, after an Estancia defender cleared it out to her, and tallied the final goal. FOOTBALL Cd.M's Hayes off to San Lµis Obispo and Cal Poly EAGLES BUMP OFF · CDM • Athletic Corona del Mar fullback will play football for Mustangs. CORONA DEL MAR - Corona del Mar High senior Mike Hayes, a first-team All- Pacific Coast League full- back. last fall, has signed a natiQnal letter of intent to play football at Cal Poly in San Luis Obispo. The 6-foot-3, 210-poun~ two-year starter, 8 1 s 0 played several positions on defense for the Pacific Co a s t League co- champion Mlke Hayes Sea Kings. Expect- ed to be a leading receiver out of the backfield heading into the season, Hayes broke his thumb in the preseason scrimmage, hampering his pass-catching much of the year. He missed the first tWo games as a senior and played with a cast for about a month when he returned. He finished with 320 yards and six touchdowns on 49 rushing attempts. He also caught 11 passes for 102 yards, though his primary impact came as a lead block- er for senior tailback Grant Estabrook, who amassed 1,043 rushing yards. Hayes, also recruited by Fordham, Holy Cross and Georgetown, receives a half scholarship to play fullback at Cal Poly, where he joins former Sea King 1im Thur- man, an incoming junior tight end from Golden West College, and former New- port Harbor High standout Brett Baker, who started at safety for the Mustangs as a sophomore last fall. Hayes plans to major in business and construction management. · -by Barry Faulkner 2000 ••• Estanda's Erika Avalos (left) look.I for some space against the defense of Corona del Mar's Came Hawk.ins, Above, Kristin McCoy of Corona del Mar towers over Estanda's Zliyin Barrera. But in the end, It was Estancia standing taller, with a 61-48 victory Thunday night in · Pacific Coast League girls basketball play. DAILY PILOT PHOTOS BY CONRAD lAU seeing stars, 7.0-14 lrv11w (}0 J) 1, II ..._. .. . I ... "--if i l.HJUl1.1 lirJf•, 1) 1/) J ; --. '' -- N••WfHH1 ~· ,,,,,,, 1•1 .''I I I Thur~d.1y''> '>< orr·~ Estancia jumps into the title race after handing Sea Kings first PGL loss. Barry Faulkner DAILY PILOT COSTA MESA -The Estancia High girls basketball team handed visiting Corona del Mar its tust Pacific Coast League defeat Thursday night. Even more impressive, the Eagles beat the Sea Kings at their own game. "We got caught up in their (up-tempo, pressing) style," Estancia Coach Paul Kirby admitted after the 61-48 ver- dict, which propelled the E(lgles (14-9, 4..-2) into the thick of the PCL title race. CdM (19-5, 5-1 and ranked No. Tin C1F Southern Sectio~ ill-AA), could have clinched at least a share of its first league crown in more recent memory with a· win. Instead, Coach Elbert Davis' squad must at least split next week against University and Costa Mesa to retain a piece of the crown. A sweep would give them the outright cham- pionship. Estancia, which has won five straight, plays its final league game Thursday at home against Uni. "We need to take care of business against Uni and hope Costa Mesa can beat Corona to force a three-way tie for first,• Kirby said. The Eagles took care of business Thursday by han- dling Cd.M's full-.court pres- sure much better than in a 55- 32 first-round loss at CdM Jan. 13. ·we took better care of the ball and we attacked their press,• Kirby said. The Eagles still committed 26 turnovers -nine each in the first and fourth quarters. But they earned some easy baskets after breaking the press, connected on 6 of 15 from three-point range and shot better than 50% over three quarters to prevail. Estancia junior Zuyin Bar· rera, quietly becomihg one of the league's most prolific scorers, got three of her four three-pointers before half- time and finished with a c:areer-higb 24 points. She shot 50% from threedom and hit 9 of 17 field-goal attempts. Hiah_ school 9irls BuKETBAll lhursday's scor<''> Senior captain Lauren Cassity was typically ubiqui- tous for the winners, collect- ing 11 points, six assists, five rebounds and three steals. And sophomore Erika Avalos, a 5-foot-10 center, amassed 1B rebounds to go with her nine points. "(Avalos) was a monster on the boards tonight,# saia Kirby, who saved praise for the rest of his players. "This was a good team win," Kirby said. "We shared the ball and we had a couple people shoot well. Lisa Hira- ta (nine rebounds) hit a big three for us and so did Becky Lenhart. The aforementioned three- pointers were part of three straight three balls for the hosts, ·during a 13-0 run to close the half, The blitz turned a 30-23 deficit into a 36-30 lead at the break. It was a game of runs in the first half, as Cd.M· had separate spurts of 8-0 and 9-0 to maintain an advantage. Estancia managed a 9-1 run in the first quarter, which ended 19 all. The Eagles also scored the first three points after halftime to make it 16 straight tallies. Cd.M, which shot just 19.4 % from the field in the second half (7 for 36) and just less than 30% for the game, never recovered. Freshman Jackie McCoy came oU the bench to hit 1 of 12 field-goal tries to lead the visitors with 14 points. WilL IT BE THE YEAR OF THE PIRATE? pitclung, we're in trouble.• Eric Wiethom, who helped Corona All three starting pitchers from last _ del Mar High to the CIF Southern Sec- . . .. • ... , • After reaching the playoffs with inexperience, OCC looks toward experience to advance deeper into the second season. TOny~I year's squad return. 'tion Oivlsion JV title a year ago, and red- Leadin.g the pitching corps will be ihirt freshman Ryan France look to sup· 1 ~ OCC Pitcher of the Yeat, Matt ply some pop in the middle of the order. Carey (6-2, 4.59 ERA). He and John "I don't know lf we'll have as many Coleman (4-4, 5.27 ERA) were All-home runs as last year,• Altobelli said. Orange Empire Conference selections •But we'll have some guys who tan bit last year. . f.tle long ball in our order. We just have to (OMlllUBIL.c;\1b llSlll 001 ·~ THI PIUBS OMYh.oT COSTA MESA -Even last year, when Orange Coast Coll~e·1 balebell team wu surprtstng everyone by reach- ing the playotu with a fred>man·beavy 1qUad, there wu <.already talk of nm year. Well, neit year ii l<ere and the Pirates are ready for the Orange Empire Con- ference cbaJlenge. With a ton of veteran playen and a batch of exciting new playen, Coach John Altobelli it looking forward t.o the 1euon. • Pitchlna 11 gotao to be tbe key for UI, • AJtObelll Nid. •ft we don't get good T Adding to the Pi.rates' depth are 1999 be patient and see what happens." wln1 leader Ricky Bostick (7·3) and Anchonng the heart ot the order is relievers Jamie Brown (3-1, 2.70 ERA) returning right fielder Juon Reuss. and Drew Parkin (Khool-record 26 Coming off a MUOD when be bit 15 appearances, four saves). home runs and bad 53 RBll, a.. II one New additiant to the Pirate pitclUng of ftve pOsltion playen r9tUmlng. staff include Matt Canada, Sam Greco Returning are cem... fields Brtan and John Surdodt. · Wahlbrlnk (.305, 49 rum ICONd~ Wt wt year, OCC relied on to.me serious fielder Chris Laws (.322), lilOCind bue- home run power to generate a school-man Adam ADdenoa (.30&, 47 nms, 10 record -404 runt, but wtth big buhers stolen bo1e1) an4 Nkk OdendOI (.283, Brandon. Tbompeon (Ctd State North· 38 runs), ridge) and Ryan Clark (Long Beech "We've got a lol al guys wttb a taD ol State) gone, Altobelli hu added some new face1 to the mix. SEE fttRATES MGE I . . . 1 M~ Canada, p 2 Blalr Havens. Inf J Jamie Brown, p ' Adam Anderson. 2b s Brien Murphy. c 1 Jolt a.ytor, Inf 1 Ortllm c.ro. a I ctn Laws, of ti Nick Ort.ridal. Inf t i JOhn ColllMn, p UWHll_..c . ...,.. """" .. 11 Ry9n '*"' Inf So. 20 Robert e>ewn, p fr. Fr. 22 Mike C.rey, p So. So. U S.m Greco, p Fr. So. 25 Biiiy Conr.cl, of Fr. Fr. H Erk Wl4rthom, cllb Fr. Fr. 21 lrlin Wahlbrink. of So .. Fr. 21 Josh M<Canne, Inf Fr. So. 21 Ricky Bostick, p So. !O. 11 John Surdock, p . Fr. So. .. Crltlg Hems. p So. fr. •AIM~p Fr. Fr. •'-'--of So. So. C1 1•·JahnAlkJll1ll Doily Pilot SPORTS . Fr.day, fobruo•y 4, 2000 9 BUCS RENAME BASEBAIJA TOURNAMENT FOR O'BRIEN •Fonne r Pirates' pitche r lost his life in an ATV 0crash Dec. 28 .. o range Coast College's basebull team will honor former Pirate Matt O'Brien, ·who died Dec. 28 Crom injuries sustained in an all-te rrdin vehiclC' . accide nt, by renaming the opening baseball toumclment the #Ma tt O'Brien Memorial Tourna ment." O'Brien 's father, Jim, will throw out the fl!St pitch Saturday at 10 a.m . before the Pirates take on San Diego City College. -·school ESTLING . Aliso pins the Sailors • Four Tars shine in 56-23 Sea View loss. ALISO VIEJO -Three pinfalls and a technical fall we re the lone highlights for Newport Harbor l ligh's wresUing team in Thursday's 56-23 Sea View loss to host Aliso Niguel Harbor's Bruce Lim was 1n total control in the 125-weight cldSS, winrung by a technical fall, 22-7. Llm's win comes off a stel- lar performance in the Edison duel meet, where he recorded two pins (one in 14 seconds) and two techrucal faHs Tim Alexander (140), Michael Snyder (215) and Genero Mota (heavyweight) each recorded pins for the Sailors, who compete In the Sea View League Finals Sdt- urday at 2 p.m.a t Woodbridge High. SCHEDULE TOOAY • t.aslretball Community college men • Fullerton at Orange Coest, 7.30 pm. Community colle9e women -Fullerton at Or1nge coan. 5:30 pm. Htgh te.hool boys Newport Harbof' at Woodbridge, 7 )0 pm : Elt.arl(ll 1t CorON <Ml Mar, 6 p.m • SOCQlf' High Khoo! boys -Newport Harbor at Woodbrido•. 315 pm., Estancia at Corona <MT Mar. 3 1 S p m • w.Wrpolo High school g1r1s Newport H1rbor. Corona del MM, Costa Mew It Irvin« Southern califorma wom.n·s Wat~ Polo Invitational • Volleyball Community college men Umvenlty Autonama Baja Caf1forn11 at Orange ·Coast,.1 p .m ..... u Communlty college Matt O'Brien Memorial Tournament at Orange coast. OCC vs S.n Jacinto, 10 a m. • SOftbell Community college Rio Hondo at Ora~ Coast. 3 p.m SANRDAY • aalretball H19h Khoo! girls Costa Mesa at Newport Harbor, 7.30 pm • W.twpolo High school girls Newport Harbor, Corona del Mar, Costa Mesa at !Mn• Southern Caltfom11 Women's Water Polo lnvitatlONll . • wr.dlng High school · Newport Harbor at Sea View Finals at Woodbridge, 2 p.m ~ Eltancia, Corti ~. Corona dtl Mar at Pacific Ca.st leagu. f1nah, 10 a.m. ·~· . Commun.ty coli.of men -Ora~ Ca.st at long BffCfl CC Tournament, 8 a m ·~ College women -USIU It Vanguard Unlwnety, 1 p.m ........ Col~ -Vanguard Unlvenlty at Cal Baptist. dou~ad«, 11 a m Community college • Matt O'Brien Memorial Tournament It Orange Coast. occ "'-S.n Diego CC. 10 am., occ vs. Moorp.trlc, 2 p.m BASKETBALL SUWRIES HIGH SOtOOL GIRLS MCIAC COAST l.IAGUE EstANCJA 61. CoM U Corona del Mar 19 11 9 9 -48 £stand• 19 17 12 13 ·61 CoruM del Mar · J. McCoy 14, K. McCoy 9, Hawkin~ 9, Quon 6, M~rvey 4, Eyre 2, Gruber 2, Pham 2, Kewata O. 3 pt. goals • Quoo 2. Fouled out • Hawkins ....... a.mer• 24. ~sfty 11 , Avalos 9, Lent-i.rt 5, Rodriguez 4, Hirata ), B~d 3, Matsufujl 2, Orell.tna O. 3 pt. goels ·Barrera 4, Htret.I 1, Ltnhart 1. Fouled out • Bvfl-ld AA vmw L1ACa11 ~ WaDDINMI 70, ~ 14 NeWport ... ~ 0 J 7 4 • 14 Woodl>t.:ri 9 14 20 27 • 70 .... .......(n1t1106. Ashton), Moore 1, Vetqu.r 1, ~ 0, Ger1-ch 1, Brooks 2, Gallerdo o. Sondtl o. Wollef' 0 ,..ph•Nont. fouled out-None. WI I A; 1 .. 1 • C)ulrw't 19, I: M9y .. Ml.to s. FNltl 1 Ludwtg .2. ~" *""' 0. .., , .. °"*" 3. Slnbd 2. •• Mir J, ...,_ i . J.D{._.: .... FoUWout ·Hanl •Matt's Mom and Dad transfer-1999 women's swim t~am.for mcogmzed lor its streak lhdt panned nParly did n't even know WE' were . ring to being honored as a • cholur fjerformanc > dunny u sµcc aal two full ease.ins for the going to do that,• Coach Chap man team" by the CaWorntd awards luncn<.>on ut lhl;! Lloni;, rurr ntly ranked No John Altobelli said. "They College Commuruty College Com-• annual COA ConvcntJon in 13 an the NAlA polls were very touched with tht! this past miss1on on Athlebcs (COA). Palm Spnng:., But JU!il lhmlc of cill the gesture.· year. Coach Chris Ocdulg' • frcedorri> now given to In adrution to the renam-. The squad maintained a Is tt too earl)'. to Jump on Cow h Ru:.s Duv1s and his ing of the tournament, for-Plrates combined 1.28 grndP point occ·s ~oflhan tP:1m's team hP<"ou:.e of the lo:.:. merly known as the Coast actually average last yetlr. Also bdn<iWd!Jon? After wmnmy Nu mort• hlU'' sock!i, no Basebclll Classic {does every kick off strong in the pool, the l'lrdtes only hvt'! gdJOl'S c1ll of last morn liWectl<•rs, no more sport at pee have a Coust their 2000 : finished Uurd m the stule yc<.lr, the Ptrclte-. dre 3-0 ttnd huvmg to pc1rk in tht• same Cassie tournament?}, the season Tony Altobelli swtmmeet. lookiAg tor mow S}Xlt, no mon• t•dting at the Pirates will have a cross today OCC has received l 7 sdm" t<1hl" rio more any of embroidered on the baclt or against COLLEGES Scholaf Team Awards since O n thP Vanguard front. .. t)'ldl superstitious nonsense their hats with the letters .San the award wa<> instituted by Ttw wom<'n's b.iskc•tbdll that St>Pms tu attack #0.8." stitched on either side Jacinto at the COA. The women's team hnally lost a homt• wh111evN stwnk comes of the cross. 10 a.m. 10 game one of the swim team leads the way gi.mW, 91~76, to B1ola on Jun. around "O.B .. " as he was knoWT\ tournament. with seven dWdrd!i, whijr. lhe 23. En1oy the n<>w ense mble, to his teanunates, played two men's team hds earned four. nw loss ~ndpp~cl d c on<h. Stet rt another streak, yecUS at OCC before Congratulations lo OCC's The Pirates will h~ 46-gdnw homr. wmning soon NeWJ>ort Stays in hunt ·for tjtle DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT Corona del Mar High's Malta Tarayao (left) looks inside for ' an open teamma te as an Edison defender closes in during Thursday's first-r~und e ncounter. CdM won, 5-3. •Sailors win tWlce, duel Santa Barbara tonight at El Toro. LAKE FOREST Newport Harhor l hgh's girls wot<>r polo te>am won 'twice at El Toro Thursddy to stc1y m the win· ners bracket of the Irvine Southt•m Cell · ifomia Championships. In the first q<.lme, NC'wport (18-4) crushed M1lhkun, 1 J 1 Kuthermo Belden's three godls led thC' Sdilors onsldught. Jenna Booth, Ah Tuylor dnd Katherine Gregg Cdch srowd two goc1l<> for Newport. The Sailors then bcut Cubrillo, 8<J, .as Gregg scored three tunt•s Tdylor cJnd Kyndra Cox ddded two goals, dnd Jen- na Murphy had one> NC'wport goul. The Sd1lor., <1dvdnC«' to f<t c:e SJntd Barbarc1, the No 1 seed m the El Toro brncket The game 1s tomqhl t1I b . IRVINE SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA CHAMPIONSHIPS First Round Newport Harbor 11, Millikan 1 Millikan O O I O 1 Newport Har~r 3 3 4 1 -11 Millikan Mattingley 1. Saves -Burbidge 4 Newport · Belden 3, Booth 2, Taylor 2. Gragg 2_. Cox 1, McKendry 1 Saves -Oeyden 10 Se<ontt round NEWPORT HARBOR 8, CABAILLO 3 Cabrlllo o o 3 o J Newport Harbor 3 2 1 2 8 Cabrillo Ramcson 3 Saves • Hamzeh 4 Newport Gregg 3, Cox 2, Taytor 2. Murphy 1 Saves Oeyden 9 Mesa puts up a battle against Long Beach Wilson, but falls, 6-3 C'ORONA DEL MAR After fdlling bel)ind, 6-0, to Long BPach Wilson High, Co<>ta Mes<fs guls \fdter polo team fought bttck before· losing, 6-3, m the opening game of the Irvine Southern Cahfornia Champ1onshipc; at Corond del Mar on Thursday. . The Brwns, 16-5 and ranked No 2. m CIF Southem Secbon D1vic;ion I, had o sJJ<-goal ledd at halftime, as tJ:teir. star player, Cas~1e Azevedo scored thr~e tJmes. The Mustangs16-14} came back an the second half and co~ed when Shd}'Tla Kline got a SJX-on·hve goaJ. The Must<tngs then had the momentum for the enb.re half. Enn Hayes and Danu Steenhard scored in the fourth quarter for Mesa before time ran out. Goalie Cdsey Peter.,en made SLX Sdves for the Mustangs. Costa ~esa continues in U1e toumaml'nt and focec; Ed1son toddy at 3 p.m. 6t CdM. Cd.M splits with win over Edison! 8-7 loss to Long Beach Wilson • Sea Kings come back strong against Edison; Bruins squeak by. Joseph Boo DAILY PILOT CORONA DEL MAR -Corond del Mar High's guls water polo team had less than 24 hours to forget its tough 9-7 loss to University. The Sea Kings had to start competitJon in the Irvine Southern Cahlomia Champ1- onships at home Thursday . CdM, ranked No. 4 in CIF South- ern Section Dlvision IV, opened the tournament on the right track, get- ting a 5-3 win over Edison. But D1V1- . sion l's No. 2 Long Beach Wilson 1ust pulled out an 8-7 win over CdM The Sea Kings are now in the battle for runtb place. In the first game, CdM (13-9) pulled out a gritty victory over the Chargers (10-10). Mehnda Tucker !'Jgh school 1irls WATER PULO scored twice m the first quarter as CdM took a quick 2-0 lead. But EdJ· son bed the game wtth a qwck flounsh of 1t.s own. That 2-0 Edison streak was the onJy tune CdM dllowed the Charg- ers to run much of on offense CdM's defense, led by Christina Hewko's tenacious play, forced con- stant turnovers. CdM goalie Ann Hendnckson deterred Edison with four saves. The Sea Kings' defense was m stark contrast to Wednesday's game against Uni, when CdM blew d 6-1 lead m the second half. '"Our girls responded by playing hard," CdM Coach John Vargas said. "It's tough for the girls to focus because of finals Sd>.ool is obvious- ly the most unportant th.mg But the girls arc frustrdted because they 1ust started to pldy well, t1nd they have a lot of ,other things lo locus on.· Hewko's four-meter goal gavP CdM a 3-2 hdlttime ledd. Odnielle Carlson scored twKe m the second half te ofb •t Edlson' goal, and the Sed Kmgs prevdi.led In the second qdme, Long Beach Wilson (16-5) and C'dM were Jocked m d close batUe, but the Bruins JU">t edged the Sea Kings in the fourth quarter. Cass1P A1evt>do led the Brwns w1th four 9ot1ls . "Long 8 cdth W1bon 1s a very good teum team," Vctruas scud . "Cassie Azevedo, shP' o dominant player. Jt was going to h1· Vl'ty tough to bedt them " Hendnckson kept th<• Sect Kin9s afiOdt dgamst the Bruins' powPrfuJ offense, making 10 Sti\'"'" rucker dnd Hayley Hapeman e,H h ~con·d twice for CdM. Carl!'>on, I tPwko and Lindsay Daley each hdd one CcJM goal. The l~umornenl continues for the 5t•d Kin9.., today, who will host Villa Park, at S pm IRVINE SovmERH CAUFOflHlA OtAMPtONSHl"5 First round CoftONA DEL MAA 5, EDISON ] Edison 2 0 1 O -3 Corona del Mar 2 1 1 1 -5 Edison Andemm 2, Maluynsk1 1. Saves Wilkes 7. Coron• del Mar -Tucker 2, Carlson 2, Hewko 1 Saves Hendrickson 4 LONG BEACH W ILSON 6, CosTA MESA l Costa Mesa 0 0 1 2 · 3 long Beach Wilson 3 3 0 O -6 Costa Mfta Bayes 1, Kline 1, Steenhard 1 Saves Petersen 6 Long Beach Wilson Azevedo 3, Jac.kson 2, Hogan 1 Saves · na Second round L8 W ILSON 8, Co..~ Dl.l MAit 7 Corona del Mar 2 2 2 1 7 long Beach Wilson 3 2 1 2 • 8 COl"Ot'Ut del Mar • Hapeman 2, Tucker 2, Carlson 1, Daley 1, Hewko 1 Saves · Hendrickson 10. Long Beach Wilson -Azevedo 4, Hogan 2, Bell 1 Ebright 1. Saves · Barr 7 •• Pirates roll, 7 -2 COLLEGE BASKETBALL • occ men win easily. JC TENNIS . Vanguard comes up short CERRITOS -The Orange Coast College men's tennis team made short work of host Cemtos, 7-2, in Thursday's nonconf erence action. Marcel Brauwe r, Shatg1 C hemitiganti, Mason Wei and Chris Morales each won 1n singles and doubles com- petition for OCC (l ·l). The women 's team (0-1 ) dropped a 9-0 nonconference deasion at Santa Barbura (1-0). MEN NOfKCf WJtCI o.w... CoAsT 7, c-rros 2 Singlel •Brouwer (OCQ def. Gonzales. 6-3, 6-3, Chemrt1~nt1 (OCO def. Estell•, 6-l, 6-0, W.1 (OC<) def. Perez. 6-1, 6-1; V•rtani11n (OCO PIRATES CONTINUED FROM 8 cxpenenco, both in confer· ence and in lhe playoff1, • Altobelli said. •That has to work to our advantage.• Altobelli wa11 also pleased With some of his new faces on tha t' am, which include ihfielders Orlando Caro, Blair HavP,.ns and Josh McCenne. ·we've got some peed at the top of the order and some power ln the rhlddle, • Alto· beDiield One thibg thet bu barn· pelWd OCC'1 start Al ID.jwiet. W.-.Snk II doubtful for tbll def. Alon~o. 6-0, 6-2; Morales (OCO, def Roche, 6--0, 6-2; Perkins (0 won by default Doubles Brauwer-Chemltigantl (OCQ def. Gonzales-Estella, &-1; Wtt·Mor•lts (OCO def. Perez·Alonzo, 8-1; Perklns~oche (C) won by default WOMEN NONCOWUIUla SAHTA ~ t , ~ Co.uT 0 SI..... Petruska (SB) def. Keyzer, 7 S, 6-2. ~rc.ato (SB) def. Goode, 6 1, 6-3, 0Uuk1 (SB) def McN•mara, 6 3. 6-4, Fine (S8) <Mf Gibson. 6-0, 6-3, Farley (S8) def. Andrus, 6-1, 6-2, H191 (S8) def. ~111\1, 6-1, 6-0. OcMal• • Petrusk•M-'CltO (S8) def, Keyzer-Goode. 6-0, 4-6, 6·2; Otwk11 H19' (S8) def. McNamar•- G•bson. 6-1, 6-2; Fine Ojeda (SB) def. Mdrus-~lmll. 6-4, 6-2 we eke nd's Mall O'Brien M morial Bas •ball Tourna- ment WJth back problem and Reu~ ts qu Uonable wtth a t>ore arm. "We'r fighting some Mr• ly·season injun . so we're g0U19 to have to make somP- adJU1tlnent1," Altobelli said. Expectations aff! high aU around the OEC, according to Altobelli. ·1 know River'lide has a bunch of good pitching coming beck and Santo Ana and Saddlebaclc have a b\mch of retumen," Altobelli laid •Cypnll bu • young group, but tbey have IOIM IOlkl athl9ell ..,. lt'D JUlt be aDotber bo-bum yw tn ... Oruge ..... Canf9r. -.· •Despite 37 points from Kohlhaas, Lions fall to Lancers, 95-88. RIVERSIDE - The Vanguard Uni-MEN versify men's bas- ketball team received a huge offensive night from John Kohlharu., but it still wasn't enough. The 1u01or ss:orcct 37 pomts, but the l.ioru; till lo t to host Cal Baptist, 95-88, in a Golden Sta te Athle tic Confer- ence ma tchup Thur day mght. Kohlhaa~ Wll 12 of 17 i.hoohn!J from the held, mC'luding three thrcl'-pomt-<''" dncl 10 of 11 from the freP- throw hnf'. I le al~o pulled down seven rebounds and hdd two a'>sisl~. Dennis Keane ddded 13 pomt!) lor the Lions, while Bran don Ctthl~1y had 10. • In a much mor balanc1~0 Htlack Olm Simph-. had 25 pomt und 14 rebounds for the Lnnc rs, who had <-1ll hve startN cor m double digits TI1 Lancers le<l by hve at tho half, 47-42, and out! cored the Lion!> a t th • frne-thtow line, 25· 18, for th ga.tnc. Vangunrd U will take on Fresno Pacific University m Fn•sno Suturday at 7:30 pm. GOlDCN STATI AntLETIC CONRMHCE CAL 8AmST 95 VANGUAltD UNIVt:ASnY 88 Venguard Kohlhctas 37, Keane 13. Cablay 11, Ltt 10 Burgess 8, Curtis S, Beeler 4. 3 pt goal~ • Kohlt-i.as 3, Burgess 2, Keane 1, Fouled out • Ke ne, C..b&ly Cat a.ptlst • S mphs 2S, topez 17, Harve)' 16, Ooonha~ 11. G (Iman 10, M Gee S, 8ry•nt 4, M¥t1n 4, • Lar\ch 3 • 3 pt. goals · S1mplls 3, G llman 1, Lo~z 1, McGee 1. fouled ovt • Gillman T hn1<•I fouls· Gillman 1, H lftune ·Cal Baptist 47~2 lions rally to rock Cal J)aptist • Strong second half 1gnit~s Vanguard U. to a. 7 5-64 victory. R I v E R -UIAMl!N SIDE -Becki WV.S Huddle had 22 points, I tve r bounds and four usllts to lead Vanguard University to a 1 S-64 Golden State Athletic Conf erenc:e win OY9r he»t Cal Baptitt ln women'• baketball action lb~~ .. mtbe&.e .... u... ranked No. l J by th1 NAii\, out cored tho Lanccn;, '5·29, lo pull away. Uil1nt L chipped in with 19 po nt , whil Kelly B kr nCided 11 for th• Uons. VanguanJ hot 47% (8 ·for 17j from three-point range, whil <:el Baptist was h Id to 23% (3 lor 13) Dawn Ceson )ed th LAncen with 14 points wh le Meu.a M.nbllO added 10 Vangoatd wW travel to Premo '° take Oft Prelno ,......., .. 5'.30 p.m. QOU)89 l1Aft AntUnC CCIS I Cl VAMIUlllM U..-lf 7S CM.8Arnlf M VM .. •N • Huddlit 22, LM 19. Both 11, Emde 6, FikM 6, S.ern«I s. Wllldlef' 4. HIMlndo 2 3 P' pll Huddle J, LM J, Wekltef t, SHmlln , • Fouted out HOM. Ql ....... c.on,4 Met'ltwll 10. Silo .. ~ 7. ~., ...... , ..... , MdCHtunS.. ,,.. .............. 41. fdn "' ....... ..... ,. Cll • • • • • "'" ?'"":~ i_. -.,-.' .. t. -. ) ~ tr,-"' ---~· . j. . ' ' "\ . ~· ,_. :;.-. -·"~ • •• I ' ' • .. 14 . .. OFFICIAL PUBLIC NOTICE : '\ AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY . COUNCIL OF T._.E CITY OF COSTA MESA AMENDING TITLE 13 OF THE COSTA MESA MUNICIPAL CODE REGARDING REGULATION OF <:1ROUP HOMES. ,. .. THE COST A MESA PLANNING COMMISSION WILL HOLD A PUBLIC HEARING Fo'R 'CONSIDERATION OF AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUN,CIL OF COST A MESA AMENDING THE REGULATIONS CONTAINED IN TITLE 13 REGARDING REGULATION OF GROUP HOMES. ENVIRONMENTAL DETERMINATION: EXEMPT. Thjs public hearing will be held as follows: DATE: Monday, February 14, ·2000 TIME: 6:30 p.m. or as soon as possible thereafter PLACE: City Council Chambers at City Hall 77 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa, California Public comments in either oral or written form may be presented during the public hearing. For further information, te1ep~one (714) 75~-52~5, or visit the Planning Division, Second Floor of City Hall, 77 Fe1r Drive, Costa Mesa, California. The Planning Division is open 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. • • r · W. ,r.-'"1 ' . :.!. •l... I. ...... -~ " •__,. • I - '· . \.•~ )j 7~-.~ ,1 J PU81.IC HEAAIHOS 1C1 89C 11 a 1 • '• WIU. eE ....,LO 8~TH PU8UC MOTi NOTICE OF ...... CA '2926 on:, • IALE T.I. I 2111Nt ~ Plannlftt Dlrteltor'e Feb 18, 2000, at YOU ARE fN OU:ALA.T COSTA MESA • UM PWmlt No. IS PETTT10N 1'.30 p.m • UOOER A DEED Of NING COMMISSION AT ......._ •· llel.oy .o-n TO ADlllHISTEA AuctlonHr't N1m• TRUST OATEO 3131198 TliE CITY HAU., n ·-... "'.. .. ... ATE OF KE "·"'JllO(I SeMce TAKE AC-FAIR DRIVE COST A !NI an appllCatlOn hel ...., ' : ~#:('"900) M13-11l~: ~H~ ~TECT YOUA M!SA, CALIFORNIA, been tubmttteel b' SHEILA Y. OATES :-A'dd';u. p O eox soe, .. PAOflERTY. IT ~y BE AT UO PM OR AS ~ ,,.ne CASE NO. A200IOt Patton.1 CA 92389 ,. SOLDATAPV8LICSAl.E. SOON AS POSSIBLE ~ '° ~ To all heirs, benell-Bond 1:723·•1 t9 IF YOU NEED AN EXPl.A· THEREAFTER ON 1 °' a Nil-clMN, cred!IM, conl· The publlc• lnltlled l<lA-. NATION Of THE NATURE MONDAY, FEBRUARY urvlc• sm•ll·scale, lngent ctedltOt'S, Ind attend. TtnN e111 ~ _ OF T~ PROCEEDING !,41 2000 REGARDING tac.II pel'IOOI WllO m1y olhtr· only. Owner rtMMM AGAINST YOU. YOU '"E FOLLOWING AP· ~and CIMIClng • WIN be Interested lo the the right to bid, ~~J ~tfekJ p~~c.:;:~ THE FOL· ~ lltt~ ":.~' i =:~~~arc· of. l' ttt'~~~cri~~ at 1145 AM TITLE TRUST LOWING ACTIONS c::oud. Alcoholic A PETITION FOR sold,alonQwithlhtlden· DEED SERVICE COM· ARE CHALLENGED IN lnct~dse:~ "t= PROBATE hu been lllyottheOocupantrent· ~ncif'~ORJ: ~tTe~~ MAY BE ~ropo111 Tl'tll i.nant :~lecfthebys1'-=~·~~E~ lnO the 1pece lf8 .. lol· -ed TMIM unc* LIMITED TO ONL y •pace Wiii lonneftY. OC· Calffomla, County of Iowa• SP CE NO ;::;d""'pUflUalll to Oeld °' THOSE ISSUES SOME· cupted by La Sal• Res-ORANGE. ~upANf' TM! racordtd 4'8199, 11 ONE RAISES AT THE laurant The prope~ THE PETITION FOR PROPERTY lllt1Mlent PUBLIC H~NQ °5: ~ In lhe A PROBATE ~tit that DESCRIPTION ~ ~f3J"J.ric~ = ~~B~ /~ ~~ Propeity loce~ at ~~ca.o:.,..::,:: e 118, 0011glas C arde In Ille oflice of the CORRESPONDENCE '120 lrvtne Avenue resentAilive to lldmlnlettr Woodard, Racki County RecotCllr ol OR· DELIVERED TO Tl-IE Thia p!'OjeCt has been the Mtate of the C1eCe-B131, L.oll E. N91SO:OJ ANGE County Stilt of P LAN N I N G C 0 M • reviewed, and It has dent mlcfOWave 1tand, wooa r&u......... executed by MISSION AT OR been determined lhel It THE PETITION re· Ille cabinet, chairs, KAOO-J VUONO ANO PRIOR TO ll-IE' PUB· II cateooric:ally exempt queata the ~n1·s marble table, book BAAOFORO J VUONO. LIC HEARING, under the lllQtllrements Wilt 9nd codlei1$, If any. shelves, bOlcltl, e1c. HUSBAND ANO WIFE AS . 1 PLANNING 'AP· of the Catltornle be ldmltlad to probate. B164, Jaci! Altman, COMMl.,;NITY PROPERTY. PLiCATION PA·99·51 Environmental Ouallty The Win and any codk:lls mattress, sofa, blcy<H, WILL SELL AT PUBLIC ~OR KEVIN QRA y FOR Act under Cll!H 1• Exist• are available lor •JC· ~ gir:~ A n th 0 n y AUCTION TO HIGHEST A VARIANCE FROM 'l Facilities. • amlnatlon In the Ille l<ept Mercado, TV't, VCR's BIDOER FOR CASH (ply· REAR YARD SETBACK lanntns Director: by the court. c 1 4 9 • A I ch a rd - able 111 tme ol sale 111 la~ul REQUIREMENTS (10' Use Perm LNo. 55 THE PETITION re-Btld<man, entertainment money at the ~ RE au 1 RED; • • 11 " schedUled '"' revleW by quests aUlhot1ty to ad· Slatea) 111 AT THE MAIN PROPOSED). TO LE· the Plann ng Dei1:rt· mfnlaterche estate under center • ma 11re18 ' (NORfH) ENTRANCE TO GAUZE AN EXISTING ment of the Qty of w· the Independent Mmln· aquanumo ..... D ion THE COUN'N COURT· STORAGE SHED BE· port Beacti at f:OO p.m., lstratloO of Estates Act. C213, ••"' am • HOUSE. 700 CMC CEH· HIND A SINGLE·FAM· on 1'1.1Md1Wi Fell»Naty (Thia AulhOOty Win allow =i.~~m~~at, TE~ DRIVE WEST SANTA !LY RESIDENCE. WITH 16, 2000. r1tten :· the personal represent· . 0126, David Damron. N4A CALIFORNIA All AN ADMINISTRATIVE menls or Input rela to atlve lo take many ac-BoatlnfR. Equip., golf """t. lltle and 1nteilll con· ADJUs.lMENT TO AL· the project 'lhoolel be 1iOnt Wlthoul obtaining ......... "'nets bike ~-:Yid to Ind now held by ~ LOW A 4'3" SEP AAA· submitted to the Plan• court appl'OY8l. Before ......... ca.,, • • under said Deed of Trusl "' TION (6' REQUIRED), nlng Department "J'. taking certain very Im· v~ M.G. Swi"a r/o the property Sllulllldtn satC LOCATED AT 1730 Monelay, fef)(uaty 1 • por1anl actions, how· .......... I G s··" , ... &. Cou!lly alld Slale ClaCrC>ecl IOWA STREET IN AN 2000, In order to be con-ever, the personal rep,.. ...,,,, .. .,e · wing, "" as N>N "139·212-21 The R 1 Z o N E . tldered In the Planning sentat)ve wiH be lllQtllrec:I D 2 o 8 , C u r I sueel adchn ltld OChet ENVIRONMENTAL DE· DlrectOl'teled&lon.lfap. 10 "'.Ive notice to In· Bachmann, couch, ccmmon' dlSIQnlllOl'I, d TERMINATION· EX· proved It the tJm• of re· temted persona unleH dresser. ma'ttreSI, fan. th Ml q>w1y EMPT view, the appeal per1od waived notice bird cage, Misc.. sllJff. ~ ~~. ~ JKU· 2 PLANNING AP· of 14 days wlll beOln :y ~~nted to the Publlahed Newport ported to be 2980 TEAK· PLlCATION PA·00·01 trom that date, dunng proposed acilon.) The Beech-Costa Mea~ WOClO Pl COSTA MESA. FOR JIM FERRYMAN which lime any In· Independent ad'mlnla· Dal~ot Februa~ 4· CA 92626 The unc*· AUTHORIZED AGEW terested party or their tratloO .uthOttty will be 11. 252 Sl(lllfld Trustee cbcllfns FOR PAUL BRECHT aulhorl:te!f u:rcnt ag· granted uni.as an In· NOTICE Of= TRUSTEE'S U BLIC NOTICE any '1ablllty I« any lllCCf· TRUST FOR A CONDI· grfaveel al ._.~Ion tere&ted per100 files an SALE T.S. No. GM-OFFICIAL P reelness ol the streel ad-TI~ USE PERMIT may file a not.... ep· objection to lhe pethlon '8122.C Loan No. . cill&& and olher common TO ALLOW RETAIL peal to the Planning and ahoWS oood cause 004044004 YOU ARE IN U============~~~~?~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~AL~~~a--the~~not~~~~A lJPERIOR. COURT llef11n Said sale of ptop. OF AU T 0 S AND fee of 1691.00 lo Clef ray grant the aothorlty. DEED OF TRUST RU EE'S handled by mall. Bid lstratk>n of Estates Ml. your waget, ~nd S N 1f1Y Ml be midi 1n 'as IS' TRUCKS IN A COM· the . OO&t of the apPeal A HEARING on the DATED 411818&. llN-~f OJ'~FEI,F o~lo OF Documents and other (Thia Authority wfll allow !tt~rty t:r bewam~~ Of CA~i~A, concitt0n bl.II 'MlhoUI ~ MERCIAL BUILDING P~!9wt1eat1on end petition Wiii be held on LESS YOU TAKE N;;~ T US~ contrac1doc\Jments may Uw personal represent· f ...... rt COO~"HGE n8111 or warranty, tx· LOCATED AT 1989 .....,. i.....--. "'•ns of MARCH 2, 2000 at 1:45 TION TO PROTECT ~ RO~ ~n also be examined at the et!Ve to take many ac-rom ,,.,. oou nA ptll&ed or ~ re· HARBOR BOULEY ARD :!,"Ave....,..';'..::, pr.,..= a-p.m. In Dapl L73 lo-YOUR PROPERTY. IT 3-0 T STE ·lS office ol the City Ctertc of tlons without Obtaining There are other legal Lamoreaux Juslloe g11dlng 11118. poaHSSIOl'I, or 1 N A C 2 ZONE . .,19 propo....., '" cated at -341 The City MAY BE SOLD AT A NO. 99-61 U the City of Costa Mesa. court approval. Before requirement•. You may Center· Probate ~ to pay the ENVIRONMENTAL DE· lvallaJ>Je for pu le re· Drive South, Orange, PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU Lhf NO Bid Documents will not tal<lng certain very Im· want to call an attorney 341 The City Drive, remaining PfJnCipal sum ()I TERM I NA TtON: EX· view and J,nspec_tlon al CA 92868. NEED AN EXPLANA- 1 4 9/PARSO~~ 'be malled unless the ad· portant IC1)ons, how· right eway. ft you do not Poet Olfloe Box 14171, the nott(s) seNld by 8lld EMPT the Planning Depart· IF YOU OBJECT to TION OF THE ~TURI! U~ ·ER A · Dy 'ncluded with payment. aentatlve will be required may can an attome~ 92863·1571 thereon. as ptOVldld 111 uld PLICATION PA-0<>-02 Beacn, 3300 Newport tlon, you should appear AGAINST YOU. YOU Y ·ARE IN FAU~ dillonal $3.00 charge is ever,the peraonalrepre· know an attorney, you Orange, CA QeeclofTrusc ..itltril•nt 3• PLANNING AP· mentt Oty ol Newport the granting of the pell· OF THE PAOCEEOING TRUST. DAJi~ L Each bid sh8ll be to give notloe to In· ferral service °' a ~:r;; IN Tl-IE MATTER OF notl(tl ldvanees. ~ any FOR SAKl6KA FARMS/ BoUlellatd, Newport at the hearing and state SHOULD CONTACT A 199~ ~N~ rlR made on the P~al terested peraons unless aid office (listed In t THE PETITION TO under Ille l•ms of &alCl SRE SOUTH COAST/ Beach, Callfornla your objections or Ille LAWVER. A pubHc MM> TAK} A R ERJ'f lorm sheets, P· 1 they have waived notloe ~s:)de ue le CHANGE Tl-IE,. NAME 0..0 o1 Trust ,... EXPERIAN INFORMA· 9265!>-1768. For further wlltten objections with 11.ott .... to the~ ~rf<(k~ ~RPOlO A~'1~'A ~~ooconoll1f:~ E~mentsln. r,o~n9tedtt1on'.0> ..!.."! en•..,,oen esta ::c1on OF CARQlYN CONDE" ehargea and expnd~ .. ~ TION SOLUTIONS, lnN~l1°"eecona .... tactPlatt;: the court before !he bldderfOfcaah, 1 ~~C IF ,,,., '""'""""" ,...,......... ""' •vw VILLAREAL. on beha Ille Trust11 I "' 1,,. FOR A MASTER PLAN -··.--" "'' hearing.· Your ap· c:tteck d..-i on • .c.te AN E 1· A. and shall be BCOOltt· ndapendent a.dmtnls· Judk:lal 11$led Ilene un ol CHRISTOPHER 1Mtscre11edbyAldOucl ~ENOMENT TO RE· nlng Department at pearancemaybelnper· Of natloMl lllM, check HE ~ R~ panled by a certified or tratlon authority Will ~ C~IAaLzoENDdAeRl300S Dpl:r! MICHAEL LOPEZ, ol Trust The total amount PLACE THE FOUR OF· (949) 644-3200. son or bY your attorney. drlwn bV • sllte or fed- HE EEOI G cashlel"1 check 0t a bid granted unte$$ an in· a Mir)or ol lne uroaid balance of ll!e F j c E BU IL DINGS N01'E: The expenM of IF YOO ARE A CRED· n Ctldil union. 0t • AGAINST Y bond lor not less than ter_ealed peraon 11181 .an presenta.r una respuetta ORDER TO SHOW ob11gal1011 HC1.ue1 by Iha o RIG IN ALL y A p. this n:c>lloe Is paid from a ITOR O< conllngent«ed· cMc11~by1 state Of SHIOU~ C -ACf 10".4 ot the amount ol objecllon to Iha petition escrlta a maqulna eo CAUSE FOR CHANGE llfoplr1y to be llllld and PROVED UNDER PA· flllng lee collected from ltOrofthede<:eased, you federal UYinga and loan LAWY R. 00 Feb(uatY ttiefr olel, made payable and shows good cause esta oorte. Of' NAME r11S0118bie lltlnll*' 98.n WITli THREE lhe al)f)llcant. must file yourctalm with lleOCMllion, 0t uvings 11. Ill >J lhe llOrltl 10 the City ol <»&ta why the court should not Una carta o una CASE NUMBER cost• lll!J*ISll and Id-OFFICE BUILDINGS, Pubilihael Newport the court and mall a neocietion, Ot Ml/Inge front enJtance to~ Mesa. No proposal shall grant the authority. Hamada telefonlca no le A200408 vances al the lwnt ot the T ~AL 1 NG A p Beach·Costa Mesa oopytothepel'IOl\8lrep-blnlt ~In SectlOn.. l~COll~!"· be considered unless A HEARING on the ofrecerit protecclon; Su PETITIONER(S) tllllill l>\A)ltcallofl of the No-p 1lt O X I M A T E L y Dally PiloC Feb(lJllry 4. tesenta!IVe appol(lted by 5102 ~ !tie Fl~I ter &"E ~ accompanied by such petition wiM be held on respuesta '9crita a ma· CAROLYN CQN[jE VIL· tlCI o( Sall it $278,066 60 350 000 SO.FT. A.ND A 2000 the court within tolJf Code Ind eudloriUd to ta lhe adul~rtiat -~ed caShler's dleck, cash. or FEBRUARY 24, 2000 at qulna tlene QIJ8 cumpllr LAREAL. on behalf of The benlf'ICllWY undllt aid CPNOITIONAL USE F250 months from the elate ol do ~ In thle lbne 1ru,stee. ilnd(lfo ~"!: biddeNo r'b•kJbondaha'" be """'-loca 1:45,,.P,;ma't !."A,ee_pte.OI L7ty3 oongale':'. :""p~op-i:=.· ~i CHRISTOPHER Deed of TMt ti.ecdor• PERMIT TO DEVIATE/ the first luuance ot let· wW be held bV the duly t to Deed ,., • ""'r vu ....., Tll MICHAEL LOPEZ. 8 Ml-execuled and dllrwed to MODIFY THE MINOR CNS1763230 ter1 as provided In Pro-9000inted truetM. Th4t ~ ~s1 4 1 ·~ sldered unless It ls mada Drllle South; Orange, usted gulere que ta corte OOf HAs ALEO ,._ the undlrllgnld I wtllen CONDITIONAL Use · bate Code aect1on 91()0. Nie will be mllde, but 1~1 01 L Ate· fu~s~b~:~ ~fyr~ c~F9~~-OBJECT to e~.:iu~iesenta ~J1~J,0~GE =:::.°'s~'!ctan: ~~~IJ~f~A~~~ c~~~R~0oF ~11=•:;:~:/:;'~ =:IY. ~ : o of U1e Costa Mesund II mac:te the grantlna of lhe pell· tu respueata a tlempo, NAMES FROM W1111n NCltice d Oetautt THAU 595 ANTON BULK SA&.E • four months from the llnplled, reglldlng ti11e, OJ In accorcfanoa wlth the tlon you sfioutd appear r.-: PJrder et C<UO, Y CHRISTOPHER and Elec:tlOn Ip S.. The BOULEVARD IN A PDC (SECS. 6104, heerfng date noticed poHeHlon, OI encum-• Coon~....... ~y provision s of the at 1/.,8 hearl~!nd S~! &•-,&~edencl~yr .... .!~ MICHAEL LOPEZ TO llllClngnld oausld JI~ ZONE •. ENVIRONMEN· 1105 U.C.C.) ab()ve. bflnCel. to utlsfy 1116 11.., e.-.....,... " Proposal requirements. your objee("""' or ""' _.,..,,tu """' w.. CHRISTOPHER NoC1C1 Cl Oetlult and.-.-· TAL DETERMINATION: Etcrow'tto. , YOU MAY EXAMINE obllaltlon Mand bV l"'af1()(1S an Ull· Each bidder must wtitten ot>jectiona with COllaa de SU propleded MICHAEL ·LOPEZ VIL· lton to S .. lo be rlCOfdld PREVIOUS NEGATIVE 0023930-04 tne file kepi bylhe court. Mid' Deed d Trust. ~ ~ V«>ITlan land Lynn have a Class ''C·39" the court before tl'le tin avlao adlclonll P<>f LAREAl. 111 tile county lllfler• thl reel DEClARATION. 11 you are a l)eflOtl In· undefllglied Tnisl• ~ ~~ LL Roollng Contrac.1or hearing . Your ap· P8:! ... ~ni. .... ~e·...,,.,lli-It la hereby ordered Pf0!*1Y_ If locllld IF FOR FURTHER IN· Notloe la hereby glVtln terested ln the estate, cUeclalm• eny liability ror I LLIC C w T license and atso be pre· pearance may be In pet· 1...,...,....i..::,a-, "" .... v•,_;,;:"'-q•~ that alt peraona In· AVAll.ASlE. THE EX· FORMATION ON 'THE to crtdllora of the Within you mu Ille with the llfY lllCOff9CIMll o1 the ~ T I qualmed as required by sonor~~ratt= ...... ~ ,.......,. "" teretted In this matter PECTED ~NG ~D ABOVE APP(ICA· namedsellerltletabOlk courta ..,,. .... 11tor~· -......-.edclf9Sa0tothef' !:!"! !t8~ " law. IF YO R"'-A ORE • u ... ..,., "'.i...ra "~mar a oe "'NED ~• II about to be made .,.,~ ,....,,..... " .1 .. ... ........ "4"""' -appear before #Ill court MAY BE ,., TIONS, TELfiPHONE s ... e clal Notice (form • commQl'I dea19nlllon, '\. lhe Ume of sa lawlU TheCityCounctlotlhe rTORoroonUngentcred· un a bog ado In· In Department No, L73 CAI.UNG THE FOLi.ON· (?U )754•5245 OR of the assets descl1bed 154)oft.heflllngofanln· ln'f, ~ herein • . mone~f the Un' City ot Costa Mesa re-ltor of ltl8 deceaaed, YO\' medlalamante. SI no of the SUperlor Court ot ING TELEPHONE t-AJM. CALL AT THE OFFICE beloW. 1 Yef'llOIY and apptalaal of T'RUSTOR.CHAISTIAN • smte: and ri .«'COl'diVl!.le serves the rfgllt to reJec:t must Ille your claim With conooe a un Jl>Ogado, CeNfomla at lhe addreu F~" ~~.DAE. V (.BE.18·> OF THE PLANNING ne":.'!8 -~.'s.~of ~ estate assets or of any 5HANG~S.. .~~ ~ Wi1h 55}°2 oor the any or alt bk:fs. the court and maJI a pllede llamar a un snown above on FEB. ~ • ...,... ~ i~ l;>IVlStON, ROOM 200, -"""". TOOL TECH pe1itlon or account as I ~ ..... ~ ,,ecot..,.... F'tnanct . e all~~ Tiie Cootractor •haff copytotheperaonalrep-Mtvlclodere(ereodade 15,2000,at2:00o'dodc 908-1974 Osle' 1 4 't7F'AIRDRIVE,COSTA setlerara.TOOl..S INC P-rovtded In Probate 4122183 •• ln1trurnent title lfltetes coove,.,.. c 0m p1 y w 11 h the resentallVe aPOOlnted by •bogados o • una p.m. and lhen and !hara TITLE TRUST OEEO ••ESA "••tFORNIA CUTTING , .. Coda HCtlon 12so. A No. e&-1&4888 In ~ to aoCI l'1QW heldfb.Y It un· provisions ot Section the court wlttiln lour oflctna de •yoda teoal lhow cause, 11 any they SERVICE COMPAH'< A Publlih;d Newport a Cellfomla Co!porltlon, RBQUest for Spedal No-NA. PI08 NA of Ol'riclet ite! said Deed J; ~~t r 1770 to 1780, inclusive, monthS from the date of (vea el dlrector1o tele· have, why Iha petition CALIFORNIA CORPOAA· Baach·Coate Men 1816·1Cos818taMonMerollla ~-tloe form la available Rec«dl In lhe omc. ot ~"L Pf~tlyyand lat• ~ ot the Calllornla Labor the first Issuance oJ let· Ion~);.., NU .... BER: tor ctianoe ~ name TION l<ELU J ESPINOZA Dally Piiot February 4, enue, sa, · from the court carte. the R~def of OR& ;;i,ea"'.il' sad ot eooe· the prt1valllng rate tars u provtded In Pro-"'"""' '"' shoUld nof be granted. AIAhorltld S111n11111 M-2000 92627 · Attorney for th• ANGE Countv. Catifomta fnist therern A ' # and Scale ol wages es· bate Code $8Ctlon 9100. (NwnefO 4el C..0) tt la IUl1her ordered ftS$ 16633 Ventura Blvd . F2•7 The locallon In CaUfor· Petf1loner: Dale of sete:2/2512000 at ~~ ·323-11 9·1~junl0ero fabli$hed by the City of The time lot filing ctalma ~ that a copy of this order Swt• 1000. EllClllO, c.11• nla ot '';:chief exeClUtlve Rutan a Tueker 2:00 PM Piece of Sele~ ye_ Costa sa.. CA Costa Mesa, which are Wiii not expire before DAVID H. BRIC"' .. ER to show ~UM be pub· lcma91436 Phone (818) PUBLIC HEARINGS olflce ... ~o"velle~ .. !ao: David J Oer1Nldl AT THI! NORTH FRONT S26 The u~ned on lll(t with the City Clerk lour months from the """ tlshed In COSTA MESA 986-8968 We 111 llllSI· WILL BE HELD BY Tl-IE SAME~"° """ Etq (CSBI 820'70) ENTAANCE TO THE trustee disclli an II-of the City ot Costa hearing data noticed The ~:;!· 1 :nd ed· DAILY PILOT, • news· ~ t8hel!,M}~nyto J:: ~~~~:Si~i ~~a =a,~ 9:;:7• 111 ·Anton e1vd., Ste. CHOUSOUNf ~00 c~ ability b any d • Mesa; and shall tortelt above. ot ..__ rt I (El paper,2!bgeneral °'1n~~ !':!-":'.: =:'-& ··"" ,_ THE CITY .. ,...,L, n ... "st..,. by ,...._ .... lier, ~..:. Co9ta ..... , CA CENTER' ORIVE WEST, ness of the street ress penattfes preacrlbed vou MAY EXAMINE dress u"' cou s: lion ,.-•llshed u•.. ,,_,.,., .... ...,_, -... ,,,_ ...,. .. vu uov ..... H ...... anit_otner1common ~~ 1 h 8 re 1 n f or 1nefllekep1bythecourt. nombrerdireodondela county, at least OQCI a UllCf 1or that ~ FAIR DRIVEi COSTA ell other bualnes• Published Newpon SANTA ~ CALJ.: na"'\'..!• s1 Id any, -Ma~ nonoomptlenQe of said II you are a person In. cort0ra:!'"'~~ty ~ .. -week for lour con· ~ received or MESA, CAL FORNIA, names and aeldreNel Beacb·Coate Meaa FOANIA PYCf*1Y M · here"' a sale ...,, Code terested In the estate .. .,.. """"'' '"" --•"·-wee!(S prtor to in ,~,.,,. C3075U /2B AT 8:30 P.M. OR AS uled by the eellerwfthln Dally Pil~ Febn"•ry • df9SI ~to be, made bu·t ~ .......... , -. ' · .. ..: "-·rt, 700 ,..,.,le ter ......,.,...., "• N S POSSIBLE th bef"'* the "' '"'" ... ""'"" "'VE · "'"tY' ""'vs MARY ELLIOTT, you may tile with ''"' """ """" the day of lhe hearlnQ. 21-' 11 2000 SOO A ree years ..,.., 1 2000 18t0 ..,,,.,.. " • ~~~aiii:S,~. Deputy City Cltrtl oourta RaquestforSoe-Drive West, Santa Ana, DATE: DEC ao1 119G ctttloua BualneH THEREAFTER ON elate such list was sent 10• 1 • FTh2•5 NUE COSTA MESA, CA ""'°'1 "0,. encum-City of cllll Notice (form OE· Celtfomla JAMES p GRAY MONDAY, FEBRUARY or delivered 92527.,.13't APN t : •2t· ~' IO pay_ uie re· eo1i. M... I 154) ot the fillng ol an In-The name. address, JUDGE/ • ' Name Shlhlment 2a. 2000 REGARDING · T 8dh E.D. ., lctltloua Bualneaa 513-27 The tolal arnc>l.V'1 ~IOQ. ~SU(l'I of Mand&IOf)' Job walk· venlory and appraisal of and teleOhone number COMMISSIONER OF The lollowlng per80l'ls THE FOU.OWING AP· Inc., 1810 Monrovia, me Shltement see.ind by uid inllAI· f:!Olel$) te<I by lhru Is reqUired on Tues· estate asseta or of any ot plaintiff's attorney. or THE sup EA to A .,. C1oina buameaa as: PLICATIONS. • Costa Mesa. Ce. 92627 The persona ment a Of the time ot Deed of rust. WIU'I day, February a 2000 at petition or account as ptalntln wi1hOU1 an at· COURT HelplTllnance.com. IF ANY OF Tl-IE FOL· The namea and busl· 1,. dolno stne11 aa: lnltlll publicalion d tt)ia lt}lereSJ ~·as pro. 10:00a.m.BeQlnntngat provided In Probate tomeylt:(Elnombre,la CAROLYNCONDEVIL 260NewportCenterDr., LOWING ACTIONS nesa addresses~ lhe BLUEWATER HOMES notJc» la $10,140.tO. ViC1eC1 In note(sl. llCI· !tie Citi Han Lobby, n Code &eellon 1250. A dlreoClon y el n11mero Cle LARE AL 2 2 4 s Suite 45~ Newport ARE CHAU.ENGED IN buy•r are: DANIEL AND RENOVATIONS, which mc:tU<Ms IN IOI.II• vances, any, U~ttle Fair Or e. R-,.•t for S""'"'•I No-lelelonocfetabogadodeJ "N"HEI .. 'AVENUE Beach, Callromla 92860 ~~.~T"' THE . REDFERN and 1801 E. Edinger Ave., 1mOUn1 ot the unpllW tru":. O ?la of Published New ort ~loon la "mnabte Clemandantt, o del de-" ,. ,.. ' Leading Mortga~ CMALLJ:NGE MAY BE CYNTHIA REDFERN, Santa Ana, cantomla bellnc:e~mS;· rust ~led ~p .... t"'-~ COSTA MESA, CA r......,,, .... ,.....,. (C•), LIMITED TO ONLY 181"'-1818• ...... -•-"v· 9"705 _ __. ,_,,. • • ..... u f Beach·Costa Mesa from the court Clan" mandante QUI no ,..,., 92627 2511 ""'"""'"""'~ " .,. """"""""" ~ ,...,_., --~·~tee ="gf'~ Dally Pilot January 28, Attorney for th• aGbOQaCIOE "LO' .. M). SHAW, IN PAO PER Newport ~nt1r Dr.. THOSE ISSUES SOME· enue, Cos1a Mesa. ca. Keith D. Brlnaon, 2910 -0 lllld ,..., ..... """ ~~led ~ ~ February 4, 2000 Petlhtlon«p .;__11. 1:.A IERALC Published Naw~ort Suite 45, Newport ONE RAISES AT THE 92627 · Thlrd Ave., Corona Del Mllma.led G091a, -. ..... F238 Jo n -y -... ESQ S8N #60001 8 h C 1 esa Beach, Cellfomla 92660 PUBLIC HEARING OE· . The asaets 10 be solCI Mar, Callfomla 92625 peneea, and acMnoee II O rust. ""' • ' V t LAW' OFFICES OF oaa~ec .:.._. oJaa~•ary 14. This buslne11 II con· SCAIBED IN THIS NQ.. are described ln~neral -·-buS1neN II oon-the time af lnlliltl ~ .77 87 at Flethioua Bualnesa 23521 PINO de 1 en. GER•LO ... 'SHAW, r""' "'' _,., ._.. _,.__ W .....,,_ ,,,.. -.. ~,, .... _, ...,.,__ ,..__ ary, 19 y eta Ste 115 l.egune " m 21 FebnJary • 2000 duct..., .. ,: a_,,,......,,.,., TIOE OR IN RITTEN at: Fu .. ,...,.., i!Ul'l8, dUCted by: en 1,............., tlon,of ttlll ,..,._, ...._; a UllOa Account x: Name Statemant Hlli1, CA 928U 1111 Bayside Dr1V.e1 ' • 'F225 Have you started CORRESPONDENCE Equipment, Goodwill, Hive you started Fetin.v 01, 2000 e;x. eo.111ve lnterstala Trust The loltowiog persons Publlsheel N•wport SUlte Z7Qi Corona ae1 FlctltJoua Bual-u clolng t>uslneH yet? DELIVERED TO THE cu atom er L 1st•, doing bualneas yet? !CUTT\11: TRUSTa ~~ ?S8IO aredolngbuetnessu· Beach·Cost11 Mesa Mu, 1,;allfornle ..... y.,,01113'00 PLANNING COM Tredename. Covenam Yes,01/0111999 SERVICES, te. 15415 ~1 ~A" 1:: STRATEGIC IN·o ·1 PltotJanua~28 92625-t7S5 NemeSta1em4tnt Leadln~ Mort~ag1 MISSION AT OR Notto~te,andlO· Kel ... O.Bl1nson SAN l'ERHANDO •• ee "' TERNET SERVICES, a. V ' P 1998 ..,.._ ,............... " t ._, -" "' ' ~ --f,a,C~l18~,._.0 ~ 2731 Ga""et Dr . Costa 31, February 4, 2FM239 ~~!fH: ~~ "TEoeA, c.....,. ,.,. ...,.....,...ng P&ttOnS Corporet on, ... n ony PRIOR TO. ll-11: PUB-vantory ere locat...... Tilll statement wu SION BlVD """,. ... _ ·•· -.... -.-..., are dOinQ bullnell a1: Bala, President UC HEARING. at 18f1M818 MonrtNla tiled with the Coooty MISSION HIUS. CA 5 (94 Ot Mesa, Calllomla 92626 by C. FAAIAl1 Deputy a) A & A "TOUCH, b) A & This statement was 1 . TENT AT I VE Avenue, Costa Mesa. Cle"' of OrallQe CoUnty 81345 (818) 3fJ1.-.ert(: lnl6n'natlon Oscar samuel1on, FlctlUoua BualneH NOTICE TO THE PEA· A TOUCH.COM, c) A & filed with tne County PARCEL MAP TPM· ca. 92627 on 12·27·99 DEE ORTE 91 ) 1.n28 2731 GaMet Dr . Costa Name Stahlment SON SERVED: You are A TOUCH CONSULT· Clettc of Orange County 99-02/PLANNING AP· The bullneH name 1 ..... 1IOl2 ASAP381321 214. 21 ,. . 121IOO, 01128/00, Mesa, C8hfomla 92826 The followtng persone 181Ved u an lndMdual ING, 1000 Parle Newport on 01-14-2000 PLICATION PA·99·•S uaed by the 18tlet It that DailV Pllol Jan. 1•, 21 , 2111 Thia bualneH Is con· are doing busfneaa IS' defenchlnl Dr .. 130?,. __ N•= 2000M1MOO FOR SL S AS location It : TOOL TECH 28, F=eb. •. 2000 F219 ducted by: an Individual a) Matri.ifcti, b) Atomic Publlsl'leel Newpon Beactl, Celnomla Dally Pilot Jan. 21J8. SOCIATES, AUTHOR· CUTT!~ TOOLS 1 tNC. NOTICE OF ~ ---C-ITY--O-F---i Have you atarlael f resh, o) Matriarch Baaeh·Costa Meu Amir All Sabetfan, Feb. 4, 11, 2000 r-<t33 tZED AGENT FOR The1mlclpatede>1teof PUBLIC SALE COSTA MESA dolngbuSlne11yel?No P!'Ocl.. ?561 Center D~ p"°' January 14, tOOOP111tNewportOr., DAYTON HUDSON thebulkulel1FetHuary Os<::er S. S.amuelson Ave , Hun~oo a.&dl, "1 8 Feb• .. •rv 4 2000 #307, =-= Beaotl, NOTICE OF CORPORATION, TO 2• 2000 at the oftlol ol The mint storage faell· OR"NGE COUNTY, This statement was 111-" Callfom'• "'2 A" c. • ' ....... , '"''"'"' OR •1 It aCCOf®lo 1o the "' ""' ,.. • ..., r'"""' C.lltomla APPUCATION F SUBDIVIDE AN AP· C"ADINAL PACIFIC ~ ... 'onl of bMllon 8 C.AUFORNIA with lhe County 0-tk ol Jat0n Mathue Kasl<o. F1CUf1oUi "&ualn... 1000ArHph1 ., E~1Der1... CHANGE IN ~RCOREXIMSAITTEEl VINT107 EES. CpR2..Wlc, !!'~::1 ~ Pof'"" 1 t;.""'Bu.i 11811 and NOTICE Orange County on 9121 A.Uanta Ave ... #3t3, NllfM IClltement "' OWNERSHIP OF .. ""'' ~ ,,_, INVITING BIDS 1'24-2000 Huntington Beael'l, Cell· -.._ ,...,........., ""'........_ #f307~Newoort,_ Seecti, "LCOHOUC EIGHT p•RCELS IN #f2A", L""" Beech, ca. Protusloo1 5 co 1 d 1 •. NOTICE IS HEREBY 200068178'8 lotnla 926.e .... ...,...,...,nfn ,,.. • ...,.... uutla 926eO " · CONJUNCTION Wfll-1 oo803 -·w Chapter 10, tc on GIVEN that IHleel OailV Piiot Jan 28, Feb. Th'* buSlne .. 11 con· ere dol~ bue,,... ... Thia bullnela is con· BEVERAGE THE NEW TARGET This bUlk •18 IS IUb-2t707(a), here~ tr~ propoaalt tor tumlshing 4, 1 t, t 8, 2000 F242 ducted by: err lndlVldualel ';l G<f Re~T OUTINGS ducted by: e gentflll UCENIE STORE, WO'H A CON· tect 10 Celllomla lJnlform NOTICE Off U all labor, m11terlat1, BSC 9128 2i•ve ~~-yelt!,~ ifEVER END, 2&521 partM,.hlp Datt of Fiiing OITIONAL USE PER-Comtnel'Glal Code SALE. equipment, tl'9nspona ""OTICE OF ""'J~~Kar ..... ,:'"o '' Paseo Betardta, San Htvt you et.rte el A.ppttcttlon: MIT FOA SHARED AC-Section 6106.2. E.lrttll 6'ortge Ne~ ,._ ...... 1·-" ot""-r ta""t " --· " '"""""l>uliMN yet? No Fabt'uatV 2. 2000 cess ...... o PARKING 11 ao •·-.the name Meta wru Oonduct •. """ ..... ....... .... ... PETmON Tlllt llatemtnl Wat Juan Ceplllfano. CA A~lr Ali SebeU.0 To W1'0m I[ May LOC"T,..EnO AT 3030 and leld .. ~.of the nar· publlc ..... ot the con ~==:i:===~~ It ... " may be ~1Nd TO ADMINISTER 11•-.. ""Ith ...... "-·n1u 92,.,.•1& tte Irene Gabel ........ "' ,... t-'-_. ,.._ ,,.,.,.... lot THE REPL Ce .... .. .. ............. , y ..... 1ta1emenl WU "-m: H"l>"Aft BOULEVARD ............. .---.... ._. _, .. "' u.. ~ ....... • ESTATE OF: C ....... ot "--na "JV.-. ne • ..,.,._ of .._ "'"gun """ .... ,, '"""" _..,.. -(•) .... _...... ........._ ••"NT "NDAESlO"'• ''"" ..,..,,.,..~ ... , 111ed with the Cou..tu --Name(t) 1,,. IN • C1 ZONE ..... y .... "'_..llC&rdtnal 1......-,_,....,.,_,,...,, """' " IV\" JOSEPHINE L. on 12·2a.QG 26521 PHO Belantet. ,, eoun'' .... .. .. _ "" ...... Wlltl the contents btlnQ TION OF ROOFS AT t ..... t8'2t S.n Juan ~rano, Clerk of ~ ty ~'11~ II/are; ENVIRONMENTAL OE· Peclllc EICIOW, Inc.. told to the hlghNt bl(f: FIRE STATIONS #2 end PEARi eke Dall Pllol Jan. 28, Feb. CA 92678 on t2•1& 91 .... 14117 ooortESINC, ICKEN ~fdl#Jf ~Tcij~: ~: ,,f40;= =. der, for laWful mQnly of •s4.J ... 'f.0°NT,H~NPOlO 1fN~ JOSEPtflNE 4 1l 18 2000 F243 Thll bUllnn• 11 con· D~tlOt Jen t41=21, The .-..... , ll1ted TIONA S"VAILABLE ca. 90803 ~•c:row !'8-~<~ ... 5 1 1.etU of 1 ,.. LOUISE PERRI ' • ' Clvc;lld by: •n Individual 2000 227 ~ 1 to "' ,....,,..,_ ......,, STAlLATt ON OF CASENO.A200717 SUMMONS Helle you started 28v.;;="L abcM art """'"Ylic: FOR E IEWATTHE t0023800-04.i..~~ the .... labtlnohetd DAAINS, Projeot No. To aU hllrt, benefl· (CrT AC10H doing bualnen yet? flcaaoue IUifriiii Ill ~rntnl °&ntrot Pl.ANNINO DIVISION !Ut date fat ""'1V ollllne to °":dsfy a landlord's 00-"'1, will be recelve<t c ...... -..;t..,. ~·. JUDI"'"~ Y ... ....__.__ •• 1"""4 ..___ •••m-nt h04le FAOM JANUARY 12 •hall be Febn..ry 23, .............. .._ ........ bYaatheat E~Y,.., .. ~-Coot.~~ 1nn6nt' e1edllori, Ind NOTICE TO ~. Arlneete 1*'8 Gebel The I~ perlOnl 4 4 N '..-. "'" 5 """ ..., ...... .......... ..... ......... "'" ~ .. ".,,,. ... to sell a cohotlc ~Ru J" ... UARY 31. -, wNdl tt the~ :11en:;•~·..,~-~-!!·=:-~a~1;..!,!~~~~~~= Me .,.,...,.,......., ,,,. .,. O•NT t" t•o a Thie lta .. ment was ·-~ ........... : be119~ al. 1 2000~ Ntlo.tbtloreltle .... '"ty ""•""'. n Fair D11-, "'"rtant ~ma" other· ~ . "v • ,.. __ .._. ..... R N T BLVD FUnTUER IN· .. _ .. .......-,, a""--"" ...., '" .,, W7se bO in'0~1tfld In the Acultldo) HE STEN flled wtlh the """"'"7 SURF HI STA 8 "'.., .,. ~·-"""'· Corsta Ma • Cfl lfOml4, ·•'Ill Of Qltate or Win. ot lON FAMILY TRUST Cl9ltt d ~ County CAFE. 7381 Warner NEWPORT OEACH. CA P::ORMA TlON ON THE Oeted Januery 11, tmtll t f\Wf of 10·00 JOSEPH,NE L PEHRI 0ekldJune~_1.~~~as on 12/23t99 ........ Avt UnltO Hunlnaeon 9298S llllil ABOVE APPLICA.· 2000 • '° • Mof>day, bNo P.a JOC£Ptl1NE I.OU· emended on vcwoer I, 1 '4 ....C,,. ~ 1847 ~ ot llolt\M<.s& TION8..1 TELEPHONE Ill Danltl ~ lty 14, 2000, 11 Whldl ISE PERRI •N7, AlcNtd R. It• Delly PllOI Je~ 21.a. 28, AdOlpnAI ..... 3257 or. ~7. ON (7U)r64·5245 OR 11/CYnlhle.......,. lime they w111 be openn<J • PET'ITION PO.. ton, an lndlvlduat: Feb 4, 11' 2000 r-236 Turlocc.o;,,i.k Dr Co1t1 ! ERAL EATING CALI. AT THE OFflCE Publlaheel N•wport oublcly "''° rlild lllOud ... ., M . w...7 P\.ACE OF THI! PLANNING 8HCh·Co1ta M•n In th; Co u n c 11 PROOATE hit been Ptlotbe :I Stinton. an r1ctlttoua BualnMe ~ ... _.___ ;'";,,. Publltl\eel Newport DIVISION. ROOM 200, 01111V Piiot F*'*V 4, Chambue. Suleo filed by01LLA PERAi In lndMdult, andOoat 110 Nemt ... .......,, ..::.:.=:. :::"", --.-........... 8UCl\·Oost• M• .. 77 FAIR ORNE. COSTA 2000 .... ,1 .... ,... 11m Su,.,..l10f c.ourt ot 100 lnctullll!., -.. ~-.,,,..._ -.. , ..... _.._,..,... = PllOC trebt\ltry 4 ·-·· c .... 1.............. n .... propouts .... .,..ar '"' car11orn'il CCMJl'tty of YOU ARc 8EINO .,. .. ~..,..,....;.-Have you 1tatt•d .::;;.;;.;... ___ ~F_:z_si ..,...Pub-ll•"'• ..... d rvn.N•:on;xo'rt lttlt Of Vlt WO,_ I nd OAANOE:~ SUED BY Pl.NHTIFF· Q ' ~M"-W9I? No ,... '' " name of the bk:ldat but ... ,.... (" Ud le ..... deman The roup, Al...,.. ,.---'-----iii 8••ch•Co11a en ... E .. no A...._r "''•ling· ......... ;8 THF. PUITION rvn " · St~..'!~ •• ~· A"2 Via• Q~ = __. .,,,...... .. .., 4 4" "' 1 • ....,,. "'....., =~· PA08A.TE ~utltl INll dendo~ """'.......,., 1· =...,.. e.crl Thia lltllmtnl WM r""' ,,..,.-·~ • ~ ' r~ m•rtll Any""' ,_,. OIU. A PER I ...... .... G •o • COMP" .. V, -' .._... -...._ ,...__, 0 e ~ llflarthe ~clot• .,. ..,, INC,. ,. • ....._.. ~:;__ __, ~:."'A.!:!. ;:c:"'~ -642•5678 P24e • 1nO ltmeforlhe ~I of Poir1'*1UPt~19P• 'a.._,.,.,_....,..,,... Linda De"'on. 402 ......,. "'...,...,,... ........,.,, ,......,,, blits lhlll be r.iumec:t to ~,...,. 10 llOmlnllt.tr ration, E VIila Orencte NtwPort Otl 11· f 7 ... , ........_r ·--neo h 8Nll the eetat• ot tne deelt· You heve JO CAl H· 9aaC:h ~ _.., ,...,_I """"' --..,:.,,,_-., den1. DAA DAVI .... hi Thll'tlutll'*e II oon-Ot1Y F'110C Jen. 14, 1, be lht SOie • ......,.._...., THE PETITION rt• IUll'lmOnl Is NMd on ~by:"'~ •• ,., 4, moo f'2ll of tM bidder te> ... lhet ~ !hi ~·1 you ., 1111 • IYPNllWI Have rou atarfed hll bid 'It reolfVff In Wiii •nd QOCllc:llt, It any, ~" ~eel doing bualMM yet? P'r.'.t ~ 9111 Dow· be ednvn.d to prd)li.. A or ........ -v .. 110lllGOO On .... ....,., men11 may be ot.it.intd The Wll and any ood!c.111 • not PfO'ICI you, uftda °'"80f\ at tna Offic• o1 mo C11~ •rt l•vailllbll 1°' 111• typewr1t1tn reesir;: Thia .....,,,..,,. ... SeU yoW' extra Etw11-r, 77 Fair Ot'llltl, atnltfttion In lhe Ille ... ~ bltl " ""!!!. !led Wlh !fie QcM1ty hoUleflOld .. .,. • ......, ,_,_ by INJ COIM1 '""" you _,. Cleltt d ~ CounfY Coit• MtrU, Cit """"· THE PETITION '9· ooun to hetf~caae on OM8·2000' lteme upon• nonrefuf!dabfe QU8IU ~ to IO· II you dO not,_ your IDCIOll17tt7 In Clauftled ,.,ment Of •10.00. An rninllterthn••~ .. ~r ~~ !'! ~ ~ Piiot Jan 21. 'eb eddftlon9I °".,.. of Iha Jt..-ldlnl ..... , .. , ... _, ....... -· .... 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Real Estate •'Supplement I : Display Ads : Start at $85. • •' Deadline • : Tuesday SPM : : Also... : • Open House • . : Listings Avl. · ; Deadline • Thursday : SPM : tt Pays to • Advertise : ... In the Best : LOCAL .... Real Estate :; Section : Call Today II :; .LISA : . RIVERA : ' 949-574-4252 : ANNE : WILLEY : 949·574-4249 ................ ~ View ~ .68a, tam rm, ' encloled rd, 2 ·p. 3c Qllr, 18=. Atj 94g.7SM:J1• ! oNA SAT 1:4 1 SOU IAtUpUf Aw Wllll to bc:l'll Jbt 2.lbL attnit.i mltblt klteMn., l'IM fire. ly Owner ttt6,000 M•721.01n = YtlW t.OfMil • dbl Qlf. So ol Hwtl ~· lgl 714·530-8635. 9-2~(ctl) lHNIAlRRAA $etlt Corona def Mir 19 HOUSES/CONDOS Rm$ALE ttUHTINGTON 8eACH 26 HOUSESICONOOS FOFrSALE LAGUNA NIGUEL CATALINA VIEWS U!juna Sur Plan 3 2 matr aultH,. '2.Sba •I>' prox 2250 sf. By Owner $575,000. MM"-6855 1 32~1 WATER FRONT FIXER. THE PRICE WILL AMAZE YOU I AGENT 949-723-8120 1 BR STUDIO new i11C1Ures, Walk fn dose!. vacanl1 recnsed lighting In fdlthen, galed comm $119,000. OWner/Bkr 949·250--4525 NEW CUSTOM HOME Port' Streets $1 ,395,000 PRIN~YP~~NLY Bkr/Owner 800-640.6661 ~.:--~·>t.~~·, ~I • :• -. • • ' i4 • ' . • . . I ', !.: ~ -'.I ~'Cil.. ' ... ik~I . . .. •THE• SHORES APTS ............ Short term Corporltt Rtnt81• I it= ~..: ,,.. ......... •••ttll11 119 APTS HUNTINGTON 8EACH ~·* ~ .. q.-,•s;,~ ~ ... ..... ~'\ ,:..-,... . ., ~~ ~:> ~-·1.'..t"IJ~~ CORONA DEL MAR 3BR VIEW HOMES $2,300 I $2,750/Mo AGENT, (949) 717-4746 28t 1 Ba Cottage 427111 Iris So of PCti New Mel( paver firs, w/d hkups. Open Sun 12·4, $1350 31().360-0416 448 ANTIQUES/ART /COL1.f CT181.ES 1eott00-m COSTAIBA f SIDE 3Bt. den, FP, FA heat, recently remodeled, w/d hk·ups, $1395/Mo Owner/Ag! 949-642·9699 •E·s1be 48r 2.581 HOUSE approx 2700Sf, 2car gar, ~sed bael<yard $2400lmo. 949-645-1056 182 HOUSE= 11202 ROOMS 11400 ANNOONC£1tfENt I NEWPotrr BEACH • FOR RENT • . • . / W prld ::=.l=l=TE:!:~=1 T!ICO~ BIG CANYON BROll)MORE Motel MANAGERS t SPECIAL•. $154.00+ taxWldv (Must present '115 Ad) 235 rms & ldtchenells Sttuated on beeulili.llf't landscaped g!'OUnds FEATURES 24·Hour Lobl)y/Direct dial phones/Free HBO. ESPN & Disc/Pool & Jacuzzi, Guesl faun· dry CIOse to 405 & SS Fwys. Mto'S from 9 c Falfgrds. college and bells. Walking d4s· lance to shops and restaurants ,§uitar Show! HO USEHOLD Wet! loc 4Br 38a, lmn1ed OCC:Upancy, xlnl Cond, Jrg yrd, t year lease M500;'mo 949· 723-0940 Of 949·509·8863/pgr ~ 1ooo•s lluy, Seti, l)'adt! ,\ 'lTIQL~ Lrg NeW9r Exec w.cihtr· 1111111 2 Mttr Sultu, 2.SBa home. JM yrd, comm pooV spa in gated comm $2295' mo No pets/smkrs Patrick Tenore. ag1 949-856-9705 _Orens~ County Bor>t.Ci ~lrgrounds \<>I 1.H.11111 ~~ * EASTSIDE CONDO * 3b( 2ba. 2 car garage, pool, pallo, w/d hlwps, $1395/mo 94H73-4861 . Feb. 5; 10-6 PAl\rl\(,\ a·. , 10-5 Pi>rnio 3-7469 182 HOUSESICOHOOS FOR RENT NEWPORT BEACH RENTJlEASE OPT. 3Br 38a mini estate. huge gated IOI w/RV access. $3000IMO Broker !M9-642<l850 Bayctell Dover ShotH , NEAR HOAG 2bT 2ba. VriGI •br 2.Sb1 2800 1qft, Balboa. bay view, vault cell, tradhlonal ranch style tip, w/d Inside 2-car space. SCASH PAID$ 1402 LOST tef 111 >.,...,~ . FOUND . 111 ;1;. "'"''' t1•·.1d1 "'Fo_U_N_D_B_R-AC_f_L_ET__ 9 l !J.(i 73.6 223 IN NEWPORT BEACH home. S3500lmo Agent St800 619·227-7384 949-650-9093 2br 2ba, new paint, COSTA MESA MOTOR INN 22.n Hart>or Blvd Phone 949-64~ ... 8"0 714 sso-9543 ,,__W__,A~N--T=E'""D__, ON THE BAY 3br 2bl balcony, M®l'lty glttd, home. frplc. all •P· near Hoag Hoag Ho11>lt•l 1. "··k .. 1. S1300 Agt 949-673·7800 &::======.I 420 GARAGE SALES pl ... ncea, """ wit .. v .. w. •NEWPORT PENIN• N.BJW. Oceanfront/22nd. S3000/mo. 949·723-7,82 Sbf 1ba, townhouse, new Private room. ontumlshed. B~~~~~?d VILLA BALBOA palnt/cerptt/bllnd•. shate balh, utJs paid, non f18 ONYX Gatt<l'Pools'Spas $1650. Agt 949-673-7800 smkt "'II. kllchenento N.!;.,...~; Furnhure, TV, mite Tennls'Clubhous&'GYM 21>f 2be, v.-y clean/cute, ~()!)'per ~"'C;;n s~m Oonl min thl1 one. 2Br 2Bas~~ao:t Rm vaulted celllnga, ITplc, 2 31 949-675-4a08 (between Balboa Island 208 Olamood Ctr garage, Wilk to Mild. 9a-5p) (In Alley) Sat g.5 Sun 10-2 Large pa11o NO tr IC noise S1475' Mt-673-7800 p;:::;::::;::::;::::;::::;;;~ antiques. decorator Hems. 2BR :~~ Pa1io •BIG CANYON• 1204 RENTALS I clolhlng. lulel'ien & no Junkl! Gor~ European Dec:of 2BR 28A condo upacalt TO SHARE Ettat1 Salt Feb 5-6, 9·5om MarvAnn McGuire furnl1hlng1, herd~ood t04 Via Ithaca, Udo Isle ~B • 1 tits. gott eoune vltw1. ... ------.-.J No early lllrds Fumrture 949-646-6770 $2000/mo. IHH Agt NB EM1btufl near CdM clothes & household rtems. ANTIQUES Older Styfe Furniture PIANOS & CoUtctiblH Prudential Cal~ Reany MMA0-700011301 ~School Shale~-2bf Everything Mull Go! 28r 1Ba Penlt\11 Condo GA TEO CONDO 2br ~. ~5~f: ~.9~ Fumture, ciotlleS & toys. oiJJ.,. 649 '-922 .... wMew, over 1100Sf. Wf/MI. 2 Cit ger, W/O hkupa, nr 1'11t Port Weslboume, NB ... ~ IO beach. pool/spa. IOMls. FHhlon 11. .No petal E: Side CM COildo, prlv rm Saturday vs o 7:30am $1375/mo+dep °'*1 sun 1moklng. $1650/MO & ba. ci..n quiet, no Garage Salt Sat a.zpm SOAUT~8NAST 216. 12.,.P"\, Cel f(l( gate IMM75-9031 • m o k • • SS 5 o Im o • Girls Stanley bedroom set. I\ U'"' .a.a code. 949J6.46.470t eUOO ISLE• 94M74-4BIB sofa bed. SO's dning set 2202So. IWeSt. 4br 3ba, new carpec, frplc, CdM Share 3bf 21>11.homt. household goods. etc: • ..._Awa. CA.Wltl vaulted cell'•· LHH HUGE mast8f bl' own bath. 306 The Rialto NB, parallel 1,___,_..._.._ .. _l_ .. __ CA_•*-- S3000/tno. No doQa. 224 W/d, d9ck, near beach, no 1 36th St (I lie ) Via Ithaca 31().61 .. 1313 smll, 1810mo 94~7S-4708 o . 949-675-63~ a y .. BLUFFS l \ *HOAG HOSPITAL * Stunning 38<km 2.58ath 208 OFFICES THRIFT SHOP nur Badl 81'Y and Newpott FOA AENT1lEASE. 17/POMONA. UNIT F·2 Bead1 Tems Club $300IY OPEN TUE·WEO 10.3 ' 450 APPUANClll GE FRIG $50 949-278-1001 VY~Jl'farina -...J~~==~==~=~~======~~._: Mo. Agent 71•·5713-1212 NP HEIGtfTS, lg attrtct.lvt B1l l11and Sale' Sal 9a·2p ·~ lot ardllttct « l Sun tOS.1p bdrm turn. lr-~---... ---1~ c~~ i.~~i~ FAIRWAY APARTMENTS. AT BIG CANYON Kenmore Rtlrldgtrltor 21 cubic ti. Almond ln color. top treez.er, very dean, S8S A steall 949-642-5937 8ayfront community with private bca'ch & marina.. Walk to Balbo4i Island 1hop1. GATED COMMUNI'IY BY FASHION ISLAND BeautifuLtree·lined streets •nd golf couiw views. Enjoy carefree living In your large 2 BR apartment home! _ &!_J 120-140sq tt, COflY9rlenl 1oc t29 Turquoise (Ill alley) REMODELING SALE SUMMJT 3br 2.5ba beautmll some a...c·a !M~21•2. Mak• otter for black Minutes from Fathion lalancl. ~ latge a.pan:menu with wood burning fireplace and private garage. • TWo-c• gllllge twmne oetlo UOQfld. MC ,--;;.:-w.:~=-=.1 I tJlmod: Amini dbl Ooor gated, WIO hlci.ip; 2 car gar :..-440 mcewFOR~ refrlg Mlcllnalcltr & water $2650 Anl 94~73-7800 ~ dl.ap. 36" X 61" : ~ Thtrmador dbl oven M"X • Be1tt tllp• aYailable • Sorry No Pea NOW LEASING 2BR/2BA and 2BRJ2BA With den S l 99"42800 • Walhef/dry« hookupa • Fnptace (wood a gaa) • Atr conditioning •Wet bar • S2,2fl0 to S2,500 Please caJI (949) 644.()6()9...Q CLASSlflleD It'• th• re1ouroe you can count on to toll • myriad of rnerch8n· di•• ll•m•, ~u•• l~i!-,.._ __ -0 our oolumnt compel quellll•.d buyero, to MEMBERSHIP 56": Whirlpool dl•h· Avad Fnendlies1 yacht cklb wuher end kltchanAJd In NP Bel\ 9'49-645-7475 compac1or. 94M7S.8909 =ree t•t~. en~ ·:~ 1464 FURNITURI, I Please call (949) 760-0919 Another Essex Commu --can I 842·8978 sola. shabby sheilC sofa & • • • ottoman, gun cabinet, Ing Oarfl Br1>Wn LtdW SOhl ·~~;;;;i~~;;:=;;;:i'I ~~rry.e~. -~.~ S1 50. S pine tablH, r• ,-.;~~~· S2 00·S250·S3SO. Make Oller 949-675-6636 MM4M337 7£~[9.!!# living In Luxury @// ~i6estyie .. ~npdralleled In Orange County From •ues to 15, 100 1-877-681-7387 ! Sonro Botbom at Son °"""''' ·: NtwpOtt 8«Kh • 24 Hour Goled • Full.time concierge setVIC8 • Elegonr one or IWO bedroom plons • 1Gofgeous clubhouse • Lavish pool, spo • Fllness focillties • Steps to Foshlon Island, wondelf\JI reslouronrs. shopping. ond enlerfoitlmenl wrH...,.,es •Spacious Resort-Style Pool· • Vaulted 6eil~' • Bubbling Sw • lmh Green fAiulsc. · • Small Pets Welcome Two Bedroom Town Homee rrom 11,575 n.ree.Bedroom ~ e• n. t1,s9s $300 Ste~ Dqmil 11ith Aw.r-d Cm& ( Doa Roi inClutlt pd dtpOsii) Ne ..--.. ATOIVNEWPORT COAST • Enclosed Garage • Alarm Sy~tem • • Washer/Dryer/Refrigerator • • Fitness, Business, Clubhouse Centers • One'lkdroom Apartment Ho;:$ l 380 7Wo Bedroom Apartment Homes$ ~z:, )tom 16 ;Ti.J SAN JOAQUIN HILLS •6?~~0~ t(888) 882-9809 •S.u•••..--.-. ...... ....,, ........ ...................... ...... ,,, ....... .......... , .... WOLFF TANNING BEDS Italian ltlthot sofa & ~ TAN AT HOME seal. new Al~~ BUY DIRECT AND SAVEi soltsac ~~~-26~9933 COMMERCIAUHOME ums from St99J)O Love Seat. Overtlzed, Low Monhl'( Paymeni Baauttful solt chocol•e FREE Colo! Cata~ brown i.ather recltner1 ,._. 1."""'-7 -0' matde by People Loooger _...-....,,....,.,......,.,...,.--,...11..,..-' __ , $27.S 949-646-3766 6 dln109 chalra, 1 abdominal .. b6Ck '°'"' I I __ 71_4·_S3W061 ___ , -• UM~ Rooma, . • a. partmenta, Rare Exotic Wlld-looldng Leopard apotted Cf A OC1C11 homes ~ lor plillllo!ltd tew Ctaaslfled $45'VSSOO 949·6'6-8413 can satisfy 88 GALLON FRESH FlSH TANI( lltill your lrghl4 3 Altera Mand. fish. hooalng needt. s1so 71.c.54().5995 HERE'S A GREAT WAY TO CET CLIENTS COMING TO YOUR DOORf . ~-, ' ----:---~ L_~·--,., , rne Dally Piiot wlll pub11sn a Tax & Flnanc1a1 Directory to assist our reaoers In flnatng a tax profess1on11. Reacntng over 40.000 no mes 1n a nton ·ena market. vou are sure to find manv who neeo vour ne1p. A smart move on vour part would be to take aovanuge of our 1ncreOlblV tow ratts ano place your ad w1tn us. Only $55 per week If you sign up for tnt entire 17 wettts. or 1 minimum•· Wttk run It t.c> per wet TAX Tl I C Size of • '' • •I • • 12 Frieir, f•bruory 4, 20oo TODAY~S CROSSWORD PUZZLE Bl I "I• 9y CKW I' GmlH _..,, OMM SHM9f '1· · .. · .':1. :r·':.· .. "< -• .. .. J. ··...' . ' Md TAHNNf HINSCH NORTH •Vold o Q9852 0 AOJ6.5 • K1"3 rHINKI diamond5. •• • Afier lhc k1n1 of hea.ru won 1he WEST •A9115l O AKJ EAST first 111ck, w~ '1t11 fled io 1he ace of club& and conunued v.11h 1he qucc:n Bur 1tu1 w~ lockina 1hc '1.lt>lc do.-.r afier 1he hone was JOM Oecl:in:r won the cric.:k in dummy with lhc kina. came to hand v.nh a hean Nff. then re-erutrcd dummy with the JICk of diamonds. Another hean ruff felled the ace and, after drawina the • K 0104 0 10 ,, 3 () 2 0 ,, ·~QJ 4 • 109 5 rcn1ainins enemy fana. declarer was able to discard the club loser on 1he queen of hco.ns. A club Nfr lefr dummy hi&h and the doubled con- tract was made. SOUTH •J763 0 '7 o K 10 9 7 3 •861 Opcn1n1 lead Kina of o On the fo.;e orn. West's lead of the klnf or he3"S "'ould be the people's choice But does 11 rand up to analy- sis? A ctteful examination of the auc· uon would suuesr lhal West had made the wrona lead. NQnh's double of the ooe spildi: opena na btd JWlllln· teed lcnath in hemt.s. In vtCw of West's 19 high card points and East's spllde naise, Nonh surely held the k1n1 or clubl. Therefore, lt rruahc be vital to set up a second club 111ck before the llliCe could &Ct It It. . TI\&I would SU!~ In openin& salvo or the ace of clu'"' followed by the queen was lhc v.ay IO euxk 1he contract. 'Olat would have allowtd the defc:n<krs m col1«1 lv.o club tnck.s .ind Q hem tor a OO•Mtick SCI. °"'=c Eal.1\ """ lo 1wo SJ)ldes filllc:J II) l«p South out uf lhe bU.l· d1n1. there wu no way fllonh. with such a d1}lflbut1unal boldina. was 1oin1 to allow the O(>POntnU 10 buy the hand at four 1p30es. No one can fault Wc\t's dcc1S1on IO double five ~~ :· ·: t~ .. : ... ~,.--·1.0, 'I. ' I ''• .. J' I . -.. .,. ;;... · ... :.·,... . I ' ·. . " • r , . . e PhlnNcy C11111 Typllt Sell dlt~. det*' Ollenlld •••• "' •••••••• 0 ... ,. 0 • CuNlr llld 111t111v1 lrocti. IOUgt1I • • Llc'd Phwmacy Tech. lol downlown HS Invest· ! HBARBEQUESH o Wll train.. Cll fol lnllMfW mete ftrm Etcrow ll\Ollgtlgl • OALORE • 949-642--0122 or Fu «RE exp pref. Fu rllUml • NOW HIRING! • Resume IO 94fr&42·9469 lo 714-11•2180 ! f\JH SAW ENVIR. ! ePf BOOKKEEPER Admllilmatlve Aullilitiil • som1 sales exp • esa.VERS Olrtdc>r c( h ,,,,,,..._ • l'lffdld FT 10lm-• • HOSTIESS Molvllld & wtllng lo 1Nm. • 7pm .. Slart$7hlourup • for ........... In CoMI wwer otaone1 10COU1U * (0.0.E.) 8enef pkg .* ...... CALL MM45.al4 rectlv1bl~1.. Ill min . word ! evll. ~ o ! BttWMn 2:00 Ind •:OO pr~. ~ • ~Gibe • llONDAVntRUFRtOlY s 10/ht, & dental • 2338 H1rbor Btvd., • M AMI Elt.till llllliinil FIT, wt• conaldlr Prr • COiia Mela • Booldleeper, ~·Ind Cal71!°!~1nt1Mewt·1... I ! (~lnleMIW) : ~di I 11'1111 ,.. .. ""'.,...,~~ .._ I Fax rtll#lll. M8-7t7""151 Fu'""'"': 71~t-3222 ••••••••••••••••o A9i:ii11 CJildi-C5iiih1iil Apt. Manager T 11111 ~ ltlmwl 11rong leHlng 1nd melnttnance •kllla ~•d•d Rent and Sllaly In •xchlngl lol "* iegement of 18 "'* Apt COITWTMJl"ity In "' ~ o4 Costa Mesa. Cell (71•l•""'°' Are you good on the pflone? S"men ~rowing , Aceounu ~, Mldictlt Co. rtq, h11a f'mltl Golf Cll.t> Wed-Sun working, PfT m111<t11r. . ' Generout repeal oomm on 8.301111-Spm 19/hr plus 1cct1 optned + bUlc 8'A RMI EMiie needs c:loWng store lmmeclltl your help NOWI Slate cOlni'4 WI lllin cour1t ind training ·&4~22'43 pnMdld • no eo1t to you1 SALES llOcMoo-539t ext 1 t9. Comm nlWIPIPI' group HOTEL FRONT otrK ~tornlcllat111r1p1 a.a.K "'" wtl tnlln. Should posa1u 111ong Cotta llMI Motor Inn. phone salu lbll~. bl 2277 .wtior Blvd CM Otgll1lzld, & hive O'll CUii MARKETING ASSISTANT IJii.F/T In Newpo11 blecfl Mull be PfOll-cllnl Macll'COlh UNJ. Knowtedgl of OoM. PholOlhao, Flemakel Pro, MS Word~. HM:e lddls Ml+comm Blnellt pkg lndl .0 I k plln. Drug sc11tnlnolphyslcat reqcs. eoe. Sencf mumt to MarQv ~. :)30 Wiit Bay St. Costa Mtal. CA 92621 ot tu rllUllll 10 (949) 831~tM. ~ ..... .. . .. benefits. ~font nt1# IO().JOt.2442 COAST COIN NEEDS ~-::' ecM.n.,y Club •AT EASE. OU> COtHSl Gold. llwr. 20M2 ~ 8lvd WOMENS l HOME t=r ..... COOfdlnlllon of ~.~ufl:: VETERIHARV Reep, end T ICtl IOf buly 1n1m11 hoap. Eitp pret1rr1d Pf1111 jlwel~ wMC:hel, dCJ*, Ina An11CoN...... &ott F..nlon le. needl ~ tMH4M447. •PT Aeo11¥1119 TOP WMECCSROSI BiCti OMCi liilee.nt eAcrmlnll"1llM A• Jm. A & e. Soul. Rock, IO< Dermatology otlioe. to ltOt'9 manager 11e. 50'• & ecra Etperienot ~· AtJolY 1n ..., °' call MIKE IMH45-7505 Fu to: 714"14643 ~ e M•111t-11M p ..... enWQn. mtnt. Fu mu~ 949-717-4783 °' call tMHl7-47e8. ~~.r.':o..· &Intl Ant Htlgta (714)714-tOU ~-~ I 'I Personal Income Tu Prepar1Uon1 Fldltal & Slate. Cal IOI Low 11"8 Rtpeirl, P*'*1g, ntall, • 71 ~7537 * Cout1IOUI Ml Illa Jobi_ HANDYMAN Contractors AIJHomc~rs Plumbing • El«lrial WhollNlel 94M92-0205 f I C.arpcn1ry ••1••1• ........ '· . ... . --. * ~i!c..~. AlllcielllllUolb ~ 0 c. 71W574121 ""'· OullRy WOfll. ~ Ible Bonnie &49-548-7803 HOU9I CtNnlni 8Y Luer l'1~ •. • • . r• JI f : . . . . ' . . 11.. '. . I •'""":Ti ":i Ti t., LOC81111'1, 1...oo.till 11111 12 YWI Exp, OITlce$ IOOI 940-2~1842 91831~ word, Excel CllHH ROUMCIMnlni • GP·a 1onn1ng now orh Mt. Atl'I • Wllty/Bl·wkly/ loo In CM tMN4&-~ Monlhly WHltendl too. G111t 111111 008·~ PC hlVAn l.USONS 940-5'8-4285 t 11'. I • , 1'11!.I \J ' ' ' LICENSED CONTRACTOft No Job too small All NNlcll Alpelf, Aemodll, Fn, Sol. New Slrt1* 14M4weM ---------. . . ... . .. ' 1 I~ I \ • • I ·~ r , I ) I I ,...... pt ... , ... , ,. .... . ~ SHANE'S Cnnlt1ni11!fJ111dwtpf Llllm rnnl:i1>~kkr1 1 Trtt mrrlln11un1111tWRtltfft't I ,. ,..-~.-.. ., .. .,... ... ' •". I ; ••. :11L.--:. ' , .• ,.,i ,.....,. .... thll the h11nga In thla cMegoty !MY require you lo calf 1 eoo number In whk:h there i. I charge pet' minute. ,,..~~~~!":,!·~·-. : .., ·"' ,.,._ .. ,! ·T~ ..... , T' • I_,"· ':'f •. ',. ' . , . ~. -, . CASH FOR CARS Ill TRADERS ALL MAKES l MOOEl.S We come t9 you. Nothing over 1 O years old. ~ PaUI Ritchie (1t4) 4041542 (714) 741.oo54 HOnCla CAX 'iO 5apd, NCi CO, meetllf1I. cd( IOl#lCJ, recorda. $2700 call MM11-1142 ltlflnhi ISO hdlfl 40 111 $24,181 ..... 71 BAUER JAGUAR 71wu.4IOO JlOOlR VANOEN PIM if ~v·:=.~~ St2,900 14M5t.a41 J119uw t.Js 2+2 Conrif1lblt 21> 'M 534,tH M-Cl40 BAUEB JAGUAR 71MU-4800 JlGOlA XJi C 111 -SEDAH.O ·-_..,-.i::::;... __ _, 134."5 17-4352 BAUER JAGUAR BUICK COUPE '77 714-tSMIOO ssoo. 71.w32.o338 liiuet XJi venaen Piia BUICK SkvURk i2 SecSln •Dr ... '-------~ (Lux.ury GrWld Spon VI $36,8115 ~ 1ft91r11 LOS) I cy1. AT, 'AUER JAGUAA •"'AC, lttw Inter, PS, 71~ PW, anHm, OC, CUllttt, Jlguer XJt vandln Plu S7SOClfobo 94MSMHO Sedln tor 'II W,"5 IM50S CADILLAC DEV1UE ·99 BAUER JAGUAR Y·-8 North51ar, low 18k 71W$.MIOCI ALL CASH BUSINESS mills, lealhlr. ballrlCI d JAGUAR XJi ·ii VlH0£A OPPTY/ COlft9ICl wndli'IO wamwily. pr~ renlll PUS 4.ooot, d pwr, U1 m1chln11 for eod11, (76209) $25,988 roof • .ir1 whllll. 1 owaw, anecb. Idell for ofllceW NABERS llCOrdl t111y deln car llYI bus. MM4U40I (71•)54M100 SA.500 'tMi-723-1504 . .: --. .. . " • ' <- Are you drowning In OWfdUI blli.? ....... Agency Cll'I hllp you tM blck on lop wtUI MY flnenolal dlfflcultl11, bu1ln111t1, hom111 bolQ, have V9C«lon MG ,,.,1on11. m-6Jl.tu.. .~ .... •• •. :: ' r • ' It 0:1. . --cam. '12 V8 IJlOOAA )(Ji 117 """!"'•r o •1 SEDAH 40 aijo, ~pwr IWld, di, SU,"5 .J7-4NS ~58 obo 94~1~ 00 8~¥~=" Chiij S1o Eit Cib LS 'itl JAGUAR JCJi ·11 Air cond. 6 apd, em1m cass, SEOAH •D lbs, bed Aner, custom 137"5 17...,.2 ""'""""• premklm Yttleels ' (Vifi"Hot) 19,895 B~~~R ~ Oroc1y JAoOlR XJi 111 71 w22"'::ory SEDAH «> CHEW HOO ton0 lid •ii S3t.IM ·17 ..... t va. l lr cond, IUIO. B~~AR Ctieytnne. co. em'lm, iow. JE£p WAIS cAHOKE£ =...bid~, pnmlUm LAREDO 'tS Wtile/rsfll 111. wtrrll'ilV Blltbuy~ (TEttUH) ~."6 Fl/ti loedld, VS. AS'S, lllW Sais 12, SU60 011w Ken Grody ..... Ollo own11. II NCOldl . moc11111110 •Vltlltlll. OUllY Uncoln ~ Buu1N" Mu1u11110,990 Bolll 20()1 wctf MS.&42' 1t...U.f700 080 .... 121'"12 PUBLIC NOTICE The Card. Public· Utlllllu Com- mission REQUIRES !hit Ill UMd house- hold goodt moYel'I f!rlnl their P.U.C. caJ T number; Umos and chauffe11 pl1nt ltltlr T C P number In d t<Ntl'\lsments. II you hevt a ques· !Ion about tht leoal· ity of a mover, llino or chaliffet caM: PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISION 714·568-4151 I ------ ...... .,,,.ll....,., ... P1P1 LOCATIHO u.KT•ONIC MAI LIAK OITICTIOH HANDMADE OLD fritft4fy S-k• WORLD PA.lNTS 67 5·9304 ll'ITElllOR/FXTEJUOll' L17S2497 t--4 lmrrttti f"'" A111""1u I~:::;:;=:::;:;;:;::::::;:::::;:;:; LIME WASH BON COTE FRESCO MILK PAINT For Estim•tts C.nnut ROB.EJO" ISBEU. COMPANY Profmun111l P111ntint U. t41MHO Tel. 949.646.3006 r,r. 949.S81>.9626 ln1/E.xt Small Jobs O.K. For Protl1m in/t>. 818.623.9394 litll!:aiUl.14~' --...;,_~~~-- "'"·~ ' i.a 1, I ~ ... ~ ... ~ I HOl~Eflair &t.btu• R,;iAJ,lz Rtgl.m.VRt fum"K Pun tl.11n • F lbetgl.1\i Siok' • She>wt'r' (OO"tm 949-645-7723 ~-'1'l· . ' .. " ~,.._ .. ,'Tl',• ............. -.... ~, ------- -· . ---- ' ··,·: ~-: " · Doily Pilot , ". ·r . >:I'. UEActbEs Hoo Turbo dlt1tl. AA 36 monlhl reMllnllo $733/mo 01 peyoTf $43,800, 12.1500 mi. T1n loldldl 84~72().!l vt=rC:.,~°t~ "'°""°°"' Condltl-0 st11~ ca11 0ev1e1 MH7H7tS Ot.DSMOBfL£ Cutlass V-3, "*1Y power fMlu 1111* trlfllPC)IWIOO c.vt (4UJ832) $5 NABERS (714)5to-t1 00 otdlmoblle Sllhouelto Gl.S..1. bllal. tan 11111. kiw ml, 1,;0, 00.. doOfs & n (175525) ~1 NASERS (714)540-9100 ~ \.. Air Conditioning, cassette, Airbags, Power Steering. 2-Year/24K-Mile Full Warranty 8r Roadside Assistance. 10-Year/1 OOK-Mile Powertrain Warranty. Model 1V75M3 . . t I I t I . . Automatic, Air Conditionin~, Cassette, Power Windows & Locks, Tilt. Power Steering, Airbags. 2-Year/241<-Mlle Full Warranty 8r Roadside Assistance. 10-Year/100K-Mile Powertraln Warranty. Model 38241<9 I I I World Class Daalershl Serving California Since 1956 •