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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2001-03-07 - Orange Coast Pilot' I I • SERVING THE NEWPORT -MESA COMMUNmES SINCE 1907 ON THE WEB: WVVW.DAILYPILOT.COM WEDNESDAY, MA.RCH 7, 2001 ' ) nf Iif he doesn't remove it, then we will give him a 10-day notice.· And if he doesn't take. them out, I will. " . ' -David Niederha us, general services manager for Newport Beach · In the.eye of the beholder Stefa nie Frith D AILY PILOT CORONA DEL MAR -It all started with some palm trees. Weeks ago, Martin Cisek, who owns a home on the bluff at Ocean and Goldenrod avenues in Old Corona del Mar, began to bim over- grown king palm trees and tear out grass from a small piece of public land above his home, replacing them with tiny shrubs and flowers. Before too long, a few neighbors began to complain, and they took their concerns lo Newport Beach City Hall. Now, Cisek may have to rip out the shrubs and flowers and replace them with grass because his land· scaping discourages public use of the land, said Davtd Niederhaus, general services manager for the city. If Cisek doesn't remove it. Niederhaus saJd he will do it him· self. Students suggest cures to violence • Support and attention, not metal detectors, are best defense, many say as classroom discussion turns to recent shooting. Da nette Goulet . DAILY PILOT NEWPORT BEAC H -Students say a sense of school community will keep guns off of campuses better than a metal detector. In the wake of another horrifying high school shooting, studen ts took time during classes Tuesday to dis· cuss what triggers behavior like that of Charles Andrew Williams, the 15· year-old boy suspected in the shoot- ing tragedy at Santana High School, and how it could be prevented. Charles, a ninth-grade student in the San Diego suburb school, alleged- ly opened fire randomly on classmates Monday, killing two students and wounding 13 others, including two adults. The next day, juniors in Phil D'Agoslino's U.S. history class at Newport Harbor High de bated the best way to combat and prevent such a tragedy. ·1 think, lirst, metal detectors are avoiding the root or the problem," student Ariel JacoJ}s said. "The root of the problem is a sense o{ tomrnunity. Students need to feel like they belong to a community.• • The initi81 ideas tossed out by stu- dents were the same reactionary instincts or administrators and par- ents: Put up fences and install metal detectors. SEE VIOLENCE PAGE 4 Resident's use of public land in Corona d el Mar has some n eighbors angry and frustrated, so City Hall is stepping in. since paid the $100 fine and sub- mitted his plans to Niederhaus, who said he processed them and sent them back with clear restrictions, such as not planting tall shrubs. NllllSSIOll HAim•? The incident has caused at least one council member to rethink the way that encroachment pennits are handled. Councilman Dennis O'Neil, "We don't want it to come down '-wfTase"distrtt:t includes the Corona to that, but he has overstepped his de~ M?I bluff, said he is consi.derin_g bounds," Niederhaus said. ·we are bnng1_ng the matter up ~nth h1s depending on his cooperation. But council co.lleagues. He said cases if he doesn't remove it then we such as this come up at least three will give him a 10-day n~tice. And tim;s ~ n:ionlh. . if he doesn't take them out I will.• This IS a beautiful area, and we Cisek already has be~n cited don'} w~nt . to ~isc~urag~ public on ce for not having the proper use, 0 Neil sa1~. And it seems encr98chment permit, which allows that people don ~ know that they residents to landscape public prop· need thes~ permits. We n:iay. need erty. Niederhaus said CJSek began to reexamme what the policy is and landscaping without the pemut and how much work people can do and was cited by the c1ty. C1sek has SEE-LAND PAGE 4 BUS STOP SERENADE GREG FRY I DAILY PILOT Robert Walchli ls one of the Corona del Mar residents upset that a neighbor has tampered with public land by removing palm trees and replacing them with small shrubs and flowers without a penniL Council divided on arts center . • Deciding vote on plan for classrooms and auditorium in Newport Beach hinges on Councilman Gary Proctor. Mathis Winkler DAILY PILOT NEWPORT BEACH -The vote will be close. As members of the city's ad hoc committee on a proposed arts and education center met early Tuesday to collect more testimony from residents, City Council members -who are set to make a deas1on about the center next Tuesday -are split on the con- troversial issue. The $12-million pro1ect, which would.1.0dude a 400-seat audltorium and classrooms for arts education, would be built on a vacant lot behind the central library that has been set aside as open space On Feb. 27. council members deaded to vote next week on whether they'd consider usmg the open space for the center. Co¥11al members Denrus O'Netl and Nonna Glover have said they'd support a park at the site Councilman Steve Bromberg said he realizes residents want an arts cen- ter -just not on open space. "If that's what people want, that's what I'll support,• he said, adding that he'd received about 40 e-mails and phone calls from residents argu· ing this position during the last week. SEAN HllER I OAlY Al.01 Bruce Eric Brown entertains hlmseU as he walls for a bus on Newport Boulevard. Councilmen John Heffernan and Tod Ridgeway, as well as Mayor Gary Adams, said a decision against con· sidering the arts center project would SEE CENTER PAGE 4 A heart-stopping theft puzz]es Hoag Hospital officials --QASSllDS -----· • Police trying to find out who made off with a $300,000 cardiac machine. Mathis Wlnlller DAILY PILOT NEWPORT BBACH -One mil· lion doUan In -$300,000 out the door. Hoeg Hospital officials rejoiced Sunday over the eltlmated 51 ·mlllion ~ cbec:k they'll receive u a result ot thit year'i 1blhlba Senior Clulic golf tour- nament But at the Mme time. tbeY are 1tiU trying to tlg\lni out hoW iiOID8ml man- aged to wheel a $300,000 ultra.sound unit out of the hospital between 10;30 a.m. Feb. 24 and t l :30 a.m. Feb. 25. At first, a laboratory technician working in Hoag's echocardiography department thought one of hit col- leagues bad moved lbe unit. Although it weighs about 1,000 pounds, the J. foot·t.all machine can be wheeled eu- Uy around the hotpital to allow bee.rt examinations in different r<>Qml. · When that didn't prove to be the Cate, the tedmk:ian alerted bolpital lecurity guerda. who oould not~ the machine anywhere ln the balpltal. Police olftcml urtvtDg ... -Monday coWd not ftDd any ang.. prints on a blue plastic tray that ls usually attached to the unit but had been left behind. Both police and hospital secunty officials are still reviewing video sw- veWance tapes from cameras over- lookmg Hoag'• entrances and exits. Nothing has come up so far. Robert Braithwaite, Hoag's vice president in charge of cardiology, said omau Mdn'tgtwo up hope ol eetdl· Ing any IUlpidoua adionl on ~a. Bui. be edded. not all bolpltal doan are monitond by Cllllaal, pcmlbly allow· ing the robben to •ve undeleded. Miiied If tbe ualt could haft been ltollD"' --pGliDg ... holpi· y tal employee or by an employee, Braithwaite aid nothing bas been ruled out. •w e're not ure at this point,• he said. adding t.bat to his knowledge. the hospatill had never experieOced a sim· tlar theft. While the urul -one of about a dozen around the hospital -was wv- ered by Hoag'• tnaurance policy, Braithwaite said the holplta1 bed'° torttouta •not~ll" ~ He Mk1 he dktn't the ..a IUm. 1Wo .....einlng unats .... mdhg the WGdio.d tor now. 8raltbWdlt ...., ... ...,....., ............ =' d 11 JNiCblne ...... ,....., • l&MOIS 2 NUCllnm 1 SfOllS -------~ -.,.. ..... (olumnlll.,.. • NtlMA . ~ ........... ...... IOft,...... ....... ,... of ....... . ....... .· J .. SE~VING THE NEWPORT -MESA CON\MUNmES SINCE 1907 ON THE WEB: WWW.DAILYPILOT.GOM WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7, 2001 "[Jlf he doesri ,t rem ove it, th en we will give him a 10-day notice. And if he doesn ,t take them out, I will. ,, -Dayid Niederhaus •• general services rT\anager for Newport Beach In the.eye of the beholder Stefanie Frith DAllY PtlOT CORONA DEL MAR -It· all started with some palm trees. Weeks ago, Martin Cisek, who owns a home on the bluff at Ocean and Goldenrod avenues in Old Corona del Mar, began to trim over- grown king palm trees and tear out grass from a small piece of public land above bis home, replacing them with tiny shrubs and flowers. Before too long, a few neighbors began to complain, and they took their concerns to Newport Beach -City Hall. Now, Cisek may have to rip out the shrubs and flowers and replace them with grass because his land- scaping discourages public use of the land, said David Niederhaus, general servkes manager for the city. If Cisek doesn't remove it, Niederhaus said he will do it him- seli. " f Students suggest cures to violence • Support and attention, not metal detectors, are best defense, many say as classroom discussion turns to recent shooting. Danette Goulet DAllY PtlOT NEWPORT BEACH -Students say a sense of school community will keep guns off of campuses better than a metal detector. In the wake of another horrifying high school shooting, students took time during classes Tuesday to dis- cuss what triggers behavior like that of Charles Andrew Williams, the 15- year-old boy suspected in the shoot- ing tragedy at Santana High School, and how it could be prevented. Charles. a ninth-grade student in the San Diego suburb school, alleged- ly opened fire randomly on classmates Monday, killing two students and wounding 13 others, including two adults. The next day, juniors in Phil O' Agostino's U.S. history class at Ne wport Harbor High de bated the best way to combat and prevent such a tragedy. "I think, first, metal detectors are avoiding the root of the problem,· student Ariel Jacobs said. "The root of the problem is a sense of community. Students need to feel like they belong to a community.· The initial ideas tossed out by stu- dents were the same reactionary instincts of administrators and par- ents: Put up fences and install metal detectors. SEE VIOLENCE PAGE 4 -Resident's use of public l and in Coron a del Mar has some neighbors angry and frustrated, so City Hall is stepping in. ·we don't want it to come down to that, but he has overstepped his bounds," Niederhaus said. "We are depending on his cooperation. But i1 he doesn't rempve it, then we will give him a 10-pay notice. And if he doesn't take them out. l will.• Cisek already has been cited once for not having the proper encroachment permit, which allows residents to landscape public prop- erty. Niederhaus said Cisek began landsc.aping without the pennit and was cited by the city. Cisek has ( since paid the $100 fine and sub- mitted his plans to Niederhaus, who said he processed them and sent them back with clear restrictions, such as not planting tall shrubs. PllmSSIOI HA1111D? The incident has caused at least one council member to rethink the way that encroachment permits are handled. Councilman Dennis O'Neil, whose district includes the Corona del Mar bluff, said he is considering bringing the matter up with his council colleagues. He said cases such as this come up at least three times a month. - "This is a beautiful area, and we don't want to discourage public use," O'Neil said. •And it seems that people don't know that they need these permits. We may need to reexamine what the policy is and how much work people can do and SEE LAND PAGE 4 BUS STOP SERENADE GREG FRY I DAILY PILOT Robert Walchli is one of the Corona del Mar residents upset that a neighbo/ has tampered with public Jand bf removing palm trees and replacing them with small shrubs and flowers without a pennil f I Council divided on arts center • Deciding vote on plan for classrooms and auclitorium in Newport Beach hinges on Councilman Gary Proctor.· Mathis Winkler DAllY PllOT NEWPORT BEACH -The vote will be dose. As members of the city's ad hoc committee on a proposed arts and education center met early Tuesday to collect more tes1lmony from residents, City Council members -who are set to make a decision about the center next Tuesday -are split on the con- troversial issue. The $12-million project, which would Include a 400-seat auditorium and classrooms for arts education, would be built on a vacant lot behind the central library that. has been set aside as open space. On Feb. 27, council members decided to vote next week on whether they'd consider using the open space for the center. Council members Dennis O'Neil and Norma Glover have said they'd support a park at the site. Councilman Steve Bromberg said he realizes residents want an arts cen- ter -just not on open space. • u that's what people want, that's what I'll support,• he said, adding that he'd received about 40 e-mails and phone calls from residents argu- ing this position during the last week. S(AN HIUER I OAllY Pll.Ol Bruce Eric Brown entertains hlmseU as he walts for a bus on Newport Boulevard. CounC:ilmen John Heffernan and Tod Ridgeway, as well as Mayor Gary Adams, said a decision against con- sidering the arts cent~ project would SEE CENTER PAGE 4 A heart-stopping theft puzzles Hoag Hospital officials QAS'SRDS -· • Police trying to find out who made off with a $300,000 cardiac machine. MMha.Wlr*ler DAllY PllOT NEWPORT BEACH -One mil· lion doUan in -$300,000 out the door. Hoag HotpitaJ officials rejoiced Sunday over the estimated St-million check they'll receive as a result ot lb.ls yeer'l 'lblhiba Senior CluiAc (1c>lf tour- nament. But at the same time, they are still trytng eo llg\ft out how IOID80D8 JDID- i aged to wheel a $300,000 ultrasound unit out of the hospital between 10:30 a.m. Feb. 24 and 11:30a.m. Feb. 25. At first, a laboratory technician working in Hoag's echocarcliography. department thought one of his col- leagues had moved the iyllt Although it weighs about 1,000 pounds, the 3- foot-tall machine can be wheeled eas· ily around the hospital to allow heart exemtnatiom in dUferent l'OOIQS. • When that didn't prove to be tM cue, tbe techrddan alerted holpit.&l teC\lrlly guards. who oould not llnd the machine anywhere in the bolpltal. Police offtcers arrMDg at tba IC*'8 Monday coWd not flDd any lng9r'- prints on a blue plastic tray that is usually attached to the unit but had been left behind. Both police and hospital security officials are still reviewtng video sur- veillance tapes from cameras over- looking Hoag's entrances and exits. Nothing has come up so far. Robert Braithwaite, Hoag's vice president in charge llt cardiology, laid olfldall bMID't givwl up hope of caldl- tng any~ fK1lool on camera. But. he edded. not aD bo91:*tl doors are monilored by auDS8I, pomtbly dow· in9 the robbers IO lll!lew undeeected. AIUd W tba ualt coWd have been ...,... .,,.,,.... po.mg ... bolpt- y tal employee or by an employee, Braithwaite said nothing has been ruled out. "We're not sure at this point," he S4id, adding that to~ knowledge, the hospital had never experienced a siJn- ilar theft. While tt\e unit -one of about a dozen around the hospital -was cov- ered by Hoag's insurance policy, Braithwaite laid thie ~ bed to forkouta •notnv.._.· dlGwflM He laid be didn't know tbe aact llUlll. ~remaining unitl ... bend1'ng the workJoed for now. Braithwaite MklMllll*ialD ..... tllem' 'Ill ~In .. ....... • -..s 2 MJC mm 1 5'0llS s --........ ams Colultrill ....... AqMt ..edwNs'lll'~' ...,...... .. ....,.,.... of...,... . ....... PET 'Of 'THE WEii Misha infection. Sbe had to be force-fed baby food and other food tn'ttavenously. She is ~ting on her own now. Thi Community Animal Network is a community-supported 8nima1 organi- zation that links people and pets through community action. ~ ani- mals available for adoption may' be seen at http://www.anlmalnetwork.org. Misha, a 6-month-old spayed female cat who was rescued from death, is available for adoption through the Community Animal Network. It had been thought that Misha was pregnant, but when she was taken to the veteri· narian, he said she had the worst case of wonns and parasites he bad ever seen. Misha spent three weeks in the hospital being treated for a full-body · Information: (9'9) 759-3646 or write to the Community Animal Network, P.O. Box 8662, Newport Beach, CA 92658. 2 Wednesday, Morch 7, 2001 Getti~. INVOLVED • GETTING INVOlVED runs period- ic.ally in the Dally Pilot on a rotating basis. If you'd like information on adding your organization to this list. call (949) 574--4298. FISH -MOBILE MfltS- Call · (949) 642-6060 to help Friends in Service to Human· ity assist with the Mobile Mea.lli program and provide ongoing emergency assis- tance to those in need. Both always seek volunteer assis- tance in a variety of areas. (949) 645-8050. flllNDS Of 1111 NEWPOll' BEACH LllURY Doily Pilot al experiences and Shabbat and hoUday celebrations to the Jewish residents and oth- ers ~t Fairview Developmen- taj Center in Costa Mesa. Vol- unteers will "adopt" a facility to provide programming or Jewish content to the resi- dents on a monthly basis and will be required to take a TB test and fingerprinting back- ground check. Volunteers are needed \o provide comfort and support to the Jewish ter- minally ill and their families. The group alsQ. sponsors an ongoing Jewish healing sup- port group for people experi- encing chronic illness at 7 p.m. Thursdays at the Jew- ish Family Service, 250 E. Bake r St., Suite G , Costa M esa. Free. Preregistration required. (714) 445-4950. · JUNIOR LEAGUE OF ORANGE COUNTY This organization of women committed to promoting volunteerism, developrng the potential of women and improving conununities through the effective action and lead- ers hip of trained volunteers, is seeJcjng ~ew members. (949) 261-0823. Carol Davis The book store needs bOok donations for book sales. Good quality children's and nonfiction books are especial· ly needed. They can be left at any of the branch libraries - Balboa, Mariners or Corona del Mar, or in the special book closet next to the Friends Book Store at 1000 Avocado Ave. Volunteers are needed to staff the used book store that is inside the entrance of the Central Library. Volunteers must be members of the Friends of the Library and are asked to work one three-hour shift pe r month. (949) 759-9667. GIRL SCOUTS KAISER PERMANENTE HOSPICE SERVICES Volunteers are needed to pro- vide four hours per week vis- iting patients or doing errands for them or their care- givers in communities near volunteers' homes. (562) 622- 3805. W en Carol Davis rebred from her work dS a financial planner bout three years ago. she decid· ed to keep herself busy as a volunteer. She'd already signed on with two aru- mal shel· For a ters in GOOD CAUSE ~~ diea done cancer volunteer work as a Cdncer sUMvor. Helpmg out at the Newport I {arbor Nautical Museum seemed like a ruce uddition. and the folks on the shtp glad- ly took her up on her offer. ·r don't have any boating back- ground," Davis said during a convel'Sd· bon m the museum·s gallery, then paused for a rrunute. ·we do have a cdlloe on the perun· !>ula, • she said, adding that she and her husband, Geoff, use it to paddJe around the bay. "We do have d bodl, I keep for- gettlng about 1t. • After a few months of filing work m the book keeper's office. "the ed uca lion NEIGHBORS Shes found fl .gift 1n volunteering department needed someone to help with children's tours and snatched me away,• Davis srud. She enjoyed showing the kids-many of whom came from inland areas and had never seen the ocean -to all Uungs nautical. But then the museum's gift shop need- ed a supervisor, and Davis found her true calling. "Once I took on the gift shop , every- thing fell oy the wayside,• sh e said. During the past two years, she's seen the shop double in size and has attend- ed numerous gift shows around the area to scout out new products that tit partic- ular exhibitions. Any proceeds from the store benefit the museum. .,. Books, note cards and -fridge magriets are big sellers, probably because many tounsts who VISit the museum want some- thing that's easily stored in a suitcase. "" $739,000 .•.• Costa Mesa-based Corporate capital Group has hired Cartsbad resident Guy JOMph ....._, • as its senior Yke president. Corporate Capital Group spe- cializes In commercial w1d residential developmenu In CentraJ Callfomi.l •••• Army Sgt. First Clau o.vld R. .......,, Davis also sP_lls boat models, ranging in price from $2 to $300, adding that she likes the extensive puzzle collection that's on display. But while she clearly enjoys her work in the store, Davis said she's looking to return to some of her previous voluateer activities. But if others at the museum have their say, Davis will have to keep coming back to the store she helped to build. • U sbe goes, I go," said Sue Caldwell, a fellow volunteer who has been working with Davis to take over some of her duties. •I have other conunibnents and can't put enough time in·to run this entire show. Davis said she'll stay on in some capac- ity, adding that she also plans to get more involved in the Balboa Performing Arts Theater Foundation. "I've kind of enjoyed" working at the store, she said. Caldwell "will find that it kind of grows on you.• -Story by Mathis Winkler; photo by Greg Fry Girt Scouts of Orange County needs volunteers to be trained as troop leaders, serve on special committees and give lectures, demonstrations or classes. (714) 979-7900. GIRLS INC. Of ORANGE COUNn Volunteers are needed to offer educational and enrich- ment opportunities for girls and boys. (949) 646-7181. HUMAN OPTIONS The organization shelters, counsels and educates abused women and Children. It is looking for volunteers. (949) 737-5242, Ext. 24. JEWISH FAMILY SERVICE Of OUllGE COUNTY Volunteers · are needed for Project Caring. which pro- vides socialization and cultur- LAGUNA GREENBELT INC. Volunteers are need ed to assist Laguna Coast Wilder- ness Park staff and James Oil· ley Preserve staff and docents Wlth hiker registration and general public orientation (949) 488-0287. LAGUNA SHANTI Laguna Shanti, an organiza- tion that works Wlth sufferers of HIV and AIDS. is seeking caring volunteers to assist with running the front office, delivering meals. providrng transportabon and providing complimentary therapies such as massage, acupunc- ture and chiropractic care Lisa Toghia, (949) 494-1446. Councilman to be honored for airport service • Gary Proctor of Newport helped negotiate 20,,year noise restriction deal at John Wayne Airport. Paul Clinton held a seat on the commission for 17 years before .resigning last year. 20 years of noise restrictions reas- sured him at the time. Now, they are set to expire at the end of 2005, a date in the not too distant future. Mlu'MnHNng of Costa Mesa has been promoted to mark~lng coordi- nator at Ware and Malcomb Architects of Irvine. Hoang joined the firm in 1998 as a marketing assistant. ... EvetrnFMwMet, a native of Newport son of Alyce 1Cka1 ,.._ of Costa Mesa, has retired from the Army after 20 yean of military 1efVlce. Paullin WIS awwded the Legion of Merit Medal w1d the Meri-.DAILY PILOT Appointed to the commission in the early 1980s by former 3rd District Supervisor Bruce N~e. Proctor sat in on the nego- ·At the time, 20 years seemed like a long time away." Proctor said. •But it makes. me realize how quickly things can cl\ange. • Proctor, who has spent much of the 1990s lobbying for an airport at the shuttered El T<xo Marine base, said he was excited to receive the honor. torious Service Medel ........... c.r. Beach, has joined Maureen roff has been named the first redplent of Costa Mesa-bmed Vanguard UniWnlty's Outstanding SeMce AWllld. Carroll is a senior theater major. JOHNWAYNEAIRPORT-A 17- year veteran of the airport wars, Newport Beach Councilman Gary Proctor will be honored tonight for his service on an a.ilport commission. Gary Proctor tiations that led to a 1985 settlement agreement. That deal-between the county, the dty of Newport Beach, the Allport Working Group and Stop Polluting Our Newport -im~ noise restrictions at John Wp.yne Airport. Only David Prebish, the current airport commissioner from the 1st District, has served longer than Proctor, who resigned on election day in November to avoid a conflict of interest on the City Council. SUtter Medical Hoang Group's hospitallst program and "1(111 serve as an Inpatient physkiMl at ~er Roseville Medical Cen- t« in ROteYllle •.•. Morpn a........ ln's ......... lt ,._.Estate Gr-. sofd a 1<>-unlt apartment complex In TUS11n to The Davidson Trust of Corona del Mar for • NEIGl•Da spotlights achie>fements In the community. !'tease direct noteworthy lnformatloo to Stefanie Frith via fax at (949) 646--4170, or send e-mail to sw- fanI.. frlthOl•times.com. Proctor will receive a reception and plaque for the time be spent on the Orange County Airport Commission. Before running for and winning a seat on the Newport Beach City Council in November, Proctor looking through bis kaleidoscop- ic lens into the past. Proctor said the Proctor v.cill be honored at an air· port reception that is not open to the public. Da~ READERS HOnJ~E (949)642~ Record ~comments about the Dally Pilot or MWS tips. VOL 95, NO. 61 ADORE SS Our addmf Is 330W. Bay St., ntOMAS H. JOHMSON. Costa Mesa, CA 92627. Publisher CORR£~$ TONY oooao. EdttOf It Is the ~policy to prompt- SJ.CAHN. v ly correct all erron of substanc.. City Editor PlffMt all (949) 574-<4233. ~--. m Aalltant Oty Editor ,,.,. NMport IMdWCoN Mela •sYaKMNW. ~ ~ (USPS-1'4-800) la P'Jb. ~Editor lllhed dllJv. In NMport hach .ncf ..,_~ con. Mesa. wbttrlptJ(lnS .... "'"' Sports Editor Ible only by IUblcrlblng to The " nm. Oflngt County (IOO) 252• DU_....._ 9141. In ... outside of Newport NeMEdhof . 1.-ch end CoN MIN. IUbtalp- .-J. 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Loi,.,.....~ -·-~Mi..,..---. 11111 _"_.._ ......... t WEATHER IND SUIF TEMPERATURES Balboa 62152 Corona del Mar 62152 Cost.a Mesa 63151 Newport 8NCh 63151 Newport Coast 63148 • ..-POMCAST Fair condklom tJIPlCled today wfth knM-to waist-high w...,.. In most spots. LOCA.noN llD V\lllidge 2-)' Ne\fpoirt 2-)' iu.ckle\ 2-)' ~Jee'Y 2·l' CoroNI dtl Mer 2-)' lXIES TODAY First low 12:55 a.m .................... 1.5' First high 7:01 •. m ...................... 6.2' Second low 2.<01 p.m ..................... -1.A' S«ond high 1:23 p.m. .. _ ......... ~ ..... 4.A' 1:43 a.m ..................... 1.0' First high 7:49 a.m ...................... 6.3' Second low 2:38 p.m................... • 1 A' Sla>ndhlgh 1:.5' p.m. ..................... 4.7' PO~FILIS .- COSTA MESA • ~ .._ ser...t: V•ndalism was reported In the 600 baock at t~ p.m. Sunct.y. • --a.lcw Md 111 .. prtM ltNets: A 28-year-old man wn •rested at 11 p.m. Sunday on '\USf)lclon of pos- sessing a controlled substance and drug paraphemalla. The man aho tWld .,, outstanding wan-ant. • w.t 11th~ A ~)'Ul'-otd man we wrti1ed In 1he 700 bloc* .i 1:05 p.m. SUnday on suspicion of being under the Influence of a controlled substance w1d of ~dNgpiw~ti.. NEWPOln' IEAOt • 11• ..,... ..a tu ... ~ A woman w• wr-.d on IUlpkton of~• controtted narcotk ~ aU:15 a.m. Saturct.y. Bail was set .i $10.000. • c.11119 .... lht hood of• CM W.S r~ to~ ...._.In tt. 1700 blodc .i noon Sunday. • c..ltW J.sawww _. Vl9 °' 1 "'A mwi was.,.,... ed on ~ Of pa 1 I • ~ gcMmfNf'it -~-~p.ln. ~ .............. . ·-........... ~..,from• m..a.1n the Ja blodc .. 2:lO p,m. ~ .. I Daily Pilot Wed~, March 7, 2001 3 Watching a 'straight edge ' kid come of age in a dangerous world ·w e.have a picture of him taken some years • ago when he was a wee lad. He's just months old and slight. A puny little guy · wrapped around a fragile human soul without a clue and full·of wonder. It is a por- ~ait of an empty vessel with annamon brown eyes. With a gaze, his eyes beseech us - the people who creat~ this young ~p -to care and to comfort and to show the way. And yet there's a character to the face of this tot that reveals a wisdom he is n·otyet capa- ble of expressing by deed. The photo, as we affectionate- ly call it sWl, is the picture of our "little old man." What you don't see is the man on the other side of the camera. The father spilling over with pride. But there's a hidden fear there. too, a fear· thathe hanleither the skill nor the insight to deliver on the request written in the eyes of his little man. The days that have occu- pied the nearly 15 years since Byro~ de Arakal BETWEEN THE. UNES that image was captured have known challenges and · despair. Joy and sorrow. Frus- tration and satisfaction. Worry and serenity. Raising my old- est boy, J told him the other day, has been like filling a carton of salt a grain at a time. It tan be tedious and difficult and mundane. Progress is creeping and mostly imper- ceptible, save for the ~­ sional events -at first sepa- rated by months and even years -when the boy's good words or actions or both are evidence that the carton is indeed filling up. That he.gets it. It's this way year after year. Grain after grain. And some- where along the way, the baby becomes a boy who begins to uncover that side of the world aitd people that is cruel and ridiculing and self. isb. But he makes his way - sometimes brimming with confidence; at times drenched in self-doubt-to tlle brink of manhood. Now, nearly 15, my boy is beginning to make his way on his own terms. And it is not lost on me -his dad -that ' the jungle he has begun to roam holds opportunities and dangers. So often I want to forbid his adventures, fearing he will fall prey to those things my parents worried would ovemm me. The dope and the cigarettes and the booze and the sex. But rather thanlecture,ltrust,praying with all the fiber I have, that each grain of salt imparted to . him was the right one. Little by little. I see a man emerge. He's found life's pas- sion in his drums, in the countless hows that he's worked to master them over the last three yeaIS. He is accomplished, and J am proud. I see it in bis schooling, which he is less enthusiastic about and which comes not as easily to him. But he's begun to understand its value, and ..> he works at it. Yet up until Friday night, 1 could not shake a lingering fear. He gathers regularly now with his chums from church, often at lii.angle Square, where they catch a movie and eat some food or I just roam. And the place is crawling with youth seeking discovery and acceptance and independence. But too many of them seem to think they'll find it at the end of a cigarette Qisome..other vice. I've left him there often with a "Be careful• and a few bucks, watchiJrg in the rearview mir- ror as he walks away with his buds. As with every evening that High school students set to take new exit. exam • Freshmen in four schoobi. tnust f>ass the test before they can earn a diploma. Danette Goulet DAILY PILOT NEWPORT-MESA -For the first time, more than 1,600 ninth- graders in the Newport-Mesa Unified School District will bend their heads in concentration today as they try to earn their high school walking papers. Students in four of the dis· triat's high schools, as well as others in high schools across the stale, will take the first ofa new two-part high school exit·exam. .'. . :. -. ·. KENNY 1/· PRINTER Despite recent debates, stu- dents in the dass of 2004 will be the first class required to pa.5.5 the new exam before they can earn a diploma. •Right now h counts, but the governor does have a bill on his desk to make it just a practice,· said Peggy Anatol, ~e district's director of curric lum and assessmenC" The new exams test students on English and math and will be f · a comprehensive measure of whether they have mastered those areas according to state standards. The English &'.nd language arts section of the exam will begin by testing students on reading and writing skills, and will eventually include literary Car Accident? fnle Aepoft ..._.. MCNta you nMd to know before you Httte your cue or e.,.et to enyone. For your trw report. Cell Toll Frw 1..a.310-7811, 2'4 hr. Recorded MMuge analysis and writing strategies, Anatol said. The mathematics section will determine if students have mas- tered algebra, geometry and mathematical reasoning. At about 8 a.m . today. Newport-Mesa's freshmen will begin the four-hour English por- tion of the exam. On Tuesday, they will tackle the four-hour math exam. Over the next sev- eral years, students Will be given the opportunity to take the test again until they pass it. When students pass a sec- tion, they do not have to take that section again. The exam is the result of state Senate Bill 2, p assed in the spring. Written by Sen . Jack O'Connell (D·San Luis Obispo), the legislation calls for educa- tion accountability and a high school exit examination. The pur- pose of the law is to make schools and students accountable for ful- filling rigorous state standards. C· f AKawU", IT'S TIME FOR ... [M.t'a~ofJ!r iKo. . Ml CASA MEXICAN RESTAURANT ....... ~, •'.J . OUR MEALS ARE A TRIP TO MEXICO AlSOONOUR"'lNU: OUR .FISH TACos· MARGARITAS ARE --· TORTILIASOUP MADE WITH -CHILI SIZE .. _. CHILI cHmto"'umt GOLD TEQUILA! ' 296 E. 17TH ST. COSTA MESA· 949·64S·7626 he's spent at Th.angle Square, 1 fretted that J would receive "the phone call.· But on this night, again, it doesn't come. Something -or someone - else does. On this night, I pick up a young man who has come of age. "Did you have a good time?" I asked. He didn't answer. He was worried about a mend to whom be had promised a ride home. He couldn't find her. He asked if he could get out and canvass the square for her. ',\"Sure,· I said. "I'll drive / around the block a couple of times.• I returned, but he had no luck. He got into the car. and as we began to leave, his face was etched with worry. He couldn't leave his friend behind. So we took one more turn around the block, and there she was. He was relieved. And as he walked her to the door of her home, I was proud. "l'riangle Square iS crawl- ing with kids,· 1 said to him on the way home. BRIEFLY IN THE HEWS Police nab 3 robbers Police on Tuesday arrested f tw9 {Oen and a woman sus- pected of using a toy gun in a string of robberies that netted them $22 in cash, a cellula r phone, a jacket, a pack of ciga- rettes and a notebook planner. The trio - Chelsea Gardner. 20, of Costa Mesa; C hristopher Giles, 21, of Santa Ana; and Darryn Murray, 21, of Joshua Tree -were arrested after mid- night Tuesday and each charged "Yeah, it's always like that on Friday night,• he said. "But I can see that some of them have been Smoking <iope.• _., "Really?" I said. "Has any- one ever offered you any?• "No,• he answered. "But a lot of kids there smoke ciga- rettes. Son:ietimes they'll ask me if I want one. But I tell them I'm 'straight edge.'• · "What does 'straight edge' mean?" r ask him. , "It means you aon't have any association with any kind of drugs or things like raves. You don't have any associa- tion with anything you shoot in yoursell or that you snort up,• he says. I realized then that the car- ton was indeed full and that, gram by grain, I had done right by hun. Anq I am proud. • BYRON DE ARAKAL is a writer and communications consultant. He lives in Corta MeSa. His column runs Wednesdays. Readers may reach him with news tips and com- ments via e-mail at byronwriterOmsn.com. with three counts of robbery using repllca guns. said Costa Mesa Police Lt. Dale Birney. "It didn't seem to be very well·planned, • Birney said. The first robbery occurred at about 2 p.m. Monday, when one suspect held up two men in a vehicle at TeWmkle Park and stole a $10 notebook planner fro.m them, police said. One of the victims noticed the gun was fake and cha!;ed the suspect _ with a large huntin g knife , Birney s&d. The suspect hopped mtoa vehicle wtth the two other suspects and fled. For more information: ww\\.thctollroads.com I ·H00-37X·TRAK 111-1~. 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Nc~t timl'. ta1'c Tht' Toll Road,, ·The Toi Roads llCA'1tl un'• TOO ••••T. II )OA4'11"' ~Ill , __ ' . ' . . 4 Wednesday, Morch 7, 2001 .. ' •• North County gets some financial clout ~ · GENTER CONTINUED FROM 1 • Supervisors ap~rove $5 million to be tter voice the pro-El Toro airport opinion. Paul Clinton DAILY PILOT Regional Airport Authority. a group of 15 North County cities that have pushed for the · airport. Authority Executive Director Gen. Art Bloomer has said he plans to use the funds to mount an extensive public ·infonnation campaign extolling SANTA ANA Tbe Ute benefits or the county's air- Orange County Board of · port plan. Supervisors approved a $5-mil-County sup ervisors lion payment to a coalition of approved the funding by a 3- North Coun!Y citi~ _Tuesday 2 v9te during the morning for a public information cam-meeting, with familiar names paign supporting an airport at supporting the move. Those the closed El Toro Marine base. who have pushed for an airport The county will allocate the at the closed base carried it - money to the Orange County Supervisors Jim Silva, Chuck VIOLENCE CONTINUED FROM 1 But while students conceded that fences and metal detectors could be a quick fix, they said communication was the key to a lasting solution. "The easy way is to put up a fence," student Ryan Schultheis said. "You've done something. But to actually stop the problem · you need to talk to kids, and that's a lot more work." ..:ralking, ~ounseling and attention, students said, are what woilld make the differ- ence. Whether that attention comes from teachers, parents or other students, they said ado- lescence is a tough and tricky time -and it's only getti~g LAND CONTI NUED FRO M 1 what we want to do. We want to make sure the area is protect-ed." . Cisek said he didn't know he had to get a pemrit to land- scape the public land, adding that because be is taking care of more difficult. "There's two ways to look at it," student Andrew Newsome said. "Either guns are the problem, or teenagers are the problem." Like most of bis classmates, Andrew contends that the prob- lem lies with the teenagers. Student after student said that while gun contr_21 could help, those who wanted them would still be able to get guns. "It is the youth in America, becauseit-has getten to the point where teenagers aren't sensi- tive to other teens," Andrew said. "They are feeling alone and a sense of isolation. People don't realize that's what they are feeling. They just go home and think, '1bis isn't fair; why is this happening to me.' They are trying to get attention, and they t£.e area and, therefore, saving the city money, there shouldn't even be an issue. •I don't have to do this," said Cisek, who has lived, on the bluff for almost two years. "But I had an arborist come out and trim the trees so there wouldn't be rats and disease. U you look at the trees at Fashlon Island, you vyilJ see that this is how they are supposed to be cut. And, as for RUFFLES 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 03/14/01 1998 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA (949) 548·1156 Rich Fauno Sunday-Wednesday . ., .. ~«: Misbehavin' Thursday-Saturday . llH. I I \l'\I "ltll{hl \,I 11'\I )(I'\, I '\1.I \'\ll I \11111111 1 i., .. 1 .. ,:1.111 l'111f1 .. , .. 1 \11111111 "'\\if, Saturday, March 17 8:3 0am -1 :30pm in tht Jt. ty( nd,,ew ~, knr~ $25"° incluJn lunch Make check out to St. Andrew'• (Ch«k guarantees ~t«Wcionl) Mall toe 600 St. AndtcM Rd. Ncwpon Beach. CA 92663 Att111 AduJt education S',mith and Cynthia Coad. Silva, whose district includes Costa Mesa, said he has been frustrated by the anti· airport c;ampaign out of South County. Silva acknowledged the county's difficulties in gen- erating broad public support for the plan. "The airport can st.and on its own merits," Silva said. "You just get the tmth out there." Fifth District Supervisor Tom Wilson, a fervid anti-air- po.rt voice who represents Newport Beach, did not sup- port the lobbying effort. Wilson could not be reached for comment. . won't get il because we're not sensitive to that." One possible solution, stu- dents said, would be to establish an "advisory system" in a class setting in which students could talk on a regular basis about what was going on in their lives and the pressures they are under. "Kids who do this [violence] don't feel a sense of communi- ty,• Ariel said. "They see scb.ool as a hostile environmenl People in adolescent years are pretty sensitive -joking is taken to heart. In the past. those people just felt defeated. Now they think they can fight back." Ariel also suggested that maybe it was students who needed to fix the problem by simply being nicer to one anoth- er and offering classmates a smile in passing. the picnic area, there is still room for that. That area is still here." Robert Walchli, who lives around the comer from Cisek, said the trees should be kept the same to preserve the charm of Old Corona del Mar. Walchli is so upset about Cisek's landscaping that last week he argued with Cisek and the argument h~ tq be broken up by Cisek's landscaper. He yelled in Cisek's face a slew of angry comments, such as: "What are you doing to the trees? Just leave them alone." ·After the argument, Walchli stomped up the hill lo his house. "If we wanted to live in '-deprive residents of the chance to at least learn more about the idea. • 1 thin k the idea has merit," Adams said, adding that most of the 12.5-acre parcel should be preserved as open space. ·r think it's too early to dismiss the idea, because we don't know enough of what can and can't be done." That leaves Councilman Gary Proctor as the d~id · ing vote. And while saying his "initial sense" was that the lot should be open space, Proctor added that he has noi yet formed an opinion . "I've not been briefed on all the options," he said. "That's why I've got some homework to do." At Tuesday's committee meeting, environmentalists and residents again voiced their opposition to building on lhe ~ite because il would further reduce the city's scarce open ~pace. •It seems like nolhing's ever safe anywhere,• said Jean Wall, a former coun- cilwoman, as well as a mem- ber of Stop Po14Jting Our N ewport. She aaded that among other projects, afford- able housing for senjors has been suggested for the land in the past. ' ·Deed restrictions [for open space parcels) might Newport Coast with the fancy trees, Wf;} would," Walchli srud after the argument, glancing angrily at Cisek's home. "That's . our land, our grass and dirt. He just tore it all out without a pub- lic hearing or perm.it. He just wants to put in those shrubs to block off hls home. He's taking over public area for his own use." Walchli also Sdid that if Cisek continues to put in shrubs, those shrubs could grow up to be so tall that views from homes behind Cisek's will be lost. Rock McAllister, who also lives around the comer from Cisek's home, is also upset about what Cisek has been calling an SAVE ~~ 30o/o on your Home & Auto Insurance • ~ -~ S A F Eco· Call Today for A FREE PHONE QUOTE Craig Brown Insurance (949) 760-1255 Fashion lsl;:ind rt Beach • Lie" 0550290 SABATINO'S •Dinner • Sunday Brunch 251 Shipyard Way • Newport Beach -Please call for hours, directions & re1e1VaLons -z (949) 723-0621 d Pr.-T1tAlllllllO • OIM.P Dtu!:m • YOM • !lt-...i.111C1.iW"a • ~l • T~ •TAI C'lil • ll'RAM ~ • M~ • Wf,11.HI' W.crncJtl • ~ • fltlQT "'1till1"AL !l1M' • Mu11cM.a ~ ~ • Sr»l'lwn H&Nn• c· .... ,.. • Otu> cw. 4 $4McfU FITNESS CENTER CORONA DIL MAR 2101 E Pde Cotlt Hwy. PCH a A¥OC*io !we Ml 7IM33I Daily Pilot be something we have to do," Watt said. Still others sugg~sted the council move forward with a citywide survey, proposed by suppo'tters of the center. That's ~exactly wh.at you need,• said Allan Beek, a community activist. adding that residents should be polled on six alternative sites for an arts center: the land behind the library, Port Theater on East Coast Highwa'y, 'Balboa Theater on the peninsula, t~e Orange .County Arts Museum, Corona del Mar High School and Bayview Landing at the corner of East Coast Highway and Jamboree Road. Concerns about traffic have been raised with the Port Theater and high school options. Bayview Landing is earmarked for affordable housing for seniors. Museum officials said they would consider a move to expand withln and out- side Newport Beach, adding that an offer also exists to relocate to the Orange County Performing Arts Center in Costa Mesa as part of that center's expansion. But "we are not going anywhere for quite some time,• said Brian Langston, a museum spokesman, adding that even if the museum decided to change homes, it would take sever- al years to complete the move. effort to beautify the. public areas. "If he controls that area, he will continue to do what he wants," be said. A ClEAR VIEW Not all of the nearby neigh- bor.; think Cisek is trying to take over public land for his own use. Susan Phillips, who lives across the street from Cisek, sajd as long as Cisek doesn't block her view, he can do any- thing he wants. •He is actually improving the look of the area,• she said. "He hasilelped the longevi- ty of these trees (by trimming them) a nd has improved my view too by getting rid of those lqng bristles on them," she srud Another neighbor, Helga Pralle, said she was inspired by Cisek's landscaping to do somP work of her own. "When he trimmed his trees, they looked so good that mine looked overgrown ano I want- ed mine to look as good as his," Pralle said, as arborists con- tracted by the city of Newport Beach worked on her trees. But improving the look is not the point, said WaJchli's mother, Jean Bruton, who said Cisek has rwned the charm of Old Corona del Mar. "He's taken over the whole area wt.lere picruckers would come and enjoy charnp_agne and the old trees," she Sa.Jd. Cise.k said tries to ignore peo· ple such as Bruton when they come by to yell at him. "It's funny. You know, people aren't even supposed to drink on public property. So I don't know· about all that champagne stuff," Cisek said. Pralle agrees. •First, 1 rarely see people pic- nicking this far up on the street. They usually do that around thft comer,· she said. Niederhaus said that while it is a problem that Cisek has cut into public property with his shrubs and flowers, some of Cisek's neighbors perhaps have taken their complaints too far. "Even if a twig is missing, these people get upset,• he said. "In this case, though, the home- owner has overstepped his bounds, and he will be asked to make changes. And in the end, the city will prevail. It was pre· sumptuous on his part to think he could do this. • BRIEFLY Suspect arrested after 4-car crash A man was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence after sparking a four-vehicle accident on northbound Newport Boule· 'vard at 22nd Street at 9:07 p.m. Tuesday, police said. Four people suffered injuries and were taken to the hospital, said Costa Mesa Police Sgt. Daryll Freeman. who did not identHy the sus- pect. An officer rlc:fulg a motor- cycle to the scene slid tnto another vehicle on south· bound Newport at 22nd. No one was lnjured in that acct· dent. Freeman said. AddlUonal details on the acddenta were unavaileble at prell time. . . . Doily Pilot S~ Editor Roger Carlson • 949-57 44223 • Sports FoJ<: 949-650-0 J 70 • Wednesday, tV.orch 7, 2001 5 Ql.Qle Of *If I hod o tournament, I'd !We (Jeff Pwser). llll DAY He's the best guy. I'd !We hin ii o mirW _ • lee Tre no, Senior PGA Tour ;.. • ·-Mcrcfl 12 honoree HIC IAff P~clflc Coast Bob~y Sox Fastpltch Softball tossed out the first pitch of the 10th season of the le ague on Saturday with a big Opening Day celebration. The day's attendance featured some 500 playe rs, coaches and parents and among the hJgbllghts was a clinic and demo nstration by the C hapma n University softball team. Additionally there was an Opening Da~ picnic lunch, a DJ and hundreds of baJloons. The American Girls 15 teams, the Red Fireballs and the Blue Ice Breakers, played to an 8-8 standoff. Mesa handles Vaqueros, 8-5 • Costelloe earns win in middle relief as Mustangs advance to the seinifinals with a victory over Rancho Alamitos. Barry Faulkner D AILY PILOT COSTA MESA -In order to get top value from his BASEBAll pitching staff this season, Cos- ta Mesa High Coach Kirk Bauermeister decided to utilize the rruddle man. So, BauennetSter and pitching coach Joe Broesamle worked with seruor left-hander Ryan Costelloe on a sidearm d elivery, with the intent of gwmg op posing hitters something unusual to deal with between the starters and doser Carlos Franco. The scendno worked to perfection Tuesday, as Costelloe pitched three strong relief innings to earn the Victory m the Mustangs' 8-5 triumph ove r Visiting Rancho Alamitos in the quarterfi- nals of the Foothill-Costa Mesa Tournament: Costelloe, a starting pitcher for the junior var- sity last spnng, aUowed two hits and one run, a solo homer, 111 his varsity pitching debuL He struck out three and walked none. Starter Nick Ca b1co ranned live and also did not tSsue a walk in three one-hit innings. But, despite owning a 7-2 lead, he was removed one innmg sho rt of the required minimum for OON LEACH / DAl.Y Pl.OT starte rs to earn the vtctory. c HI • c Franco struck out two m the final uuting, sur-osta Mesa gh s Nick ablco delivers in.the Mustangs' 8-5 victory over Rancho Alamitos. vivtng a two-run homer by Brad French, his sec- ond of the g ame, to keep Mesa unbeaten at 2-0. The Mustangs will host Ocean View Thurs- day in a 3 p.m. serru/mal. •Tue thing I was happiest about today was that even though our pitchers weren't especially sharp, they didn't walk anyone," Bauermeister said. •We're gomg to score some runs, so we need our guys to throw strikes and rely on the defense. We want to make the other guys earn their runs. If they hit solo or two-run home runs, line ." The Vaqueros (1-1) hit \pair of two-run bombs and produced their thee run on the aforementioned French solo shot. But, Mesa produced three runs in each of its first two at-bats, when it put together seven of its 11 hits: Senior second baseman Steven Shores yanked an RBl double into the left-field comer to open the scoring, then Franco followed with a two-run single up the middle to help the Mus- tangs e rase 8 2-0 fi.rst-i.nni.ng deficit. Josh Feldman, Cabico and Mike McGwre drove in runs to key a two-out Mesa rally in the second and Shores homered to lead oU the third to make it 7-2. Both Rancho runs off Cabico were unearned as Frank De Ld RoSd 's two-run, two-out homer came afte r another Vaquero reached base on an errant throw to hrst after swmgmg and rrussing at stnke three, which tut the dlrt. It was the flr'St of three Mesa errors, but the only one that proved costly, thanks co its effec- tive hurlers. •As he rky-1erky as (CosteUoe} lS, we thought we could bring tum in in certain situations and he'd throw some ground balls,· Bauermeister said. :'He didn't throw sidearm fast year, but we dropped him down. We knew we had three solid SEE MESA PAGE 6 BASEBALL Tars wake up and smell a victory, 10-3 • Slow start is resolved m a 10-3 win for Newport Harbor over the Ce nturions at the Foothill-Costa Mesa tourney. Tony Altobelli DAILY PILOT NEWPORT BEACH -Zzzuzzzzzu Alter two mrungs of le tharg1c play. the Newport Harbor High boys base- ball team snapped out or the funk and defeat visiting Century m the quart er- finals of the Foothill-Costa Mesa Tour· narnent Tuesday . "We came out extremely flat, but we were able to bounce back," Newport Coach Jim Kiefer said. ·w e ha-Oen't been able to do d lot of playmg because of the weather and we we re just gr;>ing through the motions early • That lethargic play allowed Century { 1-1) to Jump out to a 3-0 lead before Ne wport (2-0) answered the alarm with a five-run tturd mrung and never looked back • Sailors' starting pitcher Chns Ward settled down and threw hve solid innings to earn the Vlctory The seruor nght-hander allowed only four hits and struck out SllC Juruor left-hander Cody Forsythe came m and struck out five of the SlX batters he faced, much to the delig ht of Kiefer. "The thing for both Cody and Chns is to get ahead of the count on ea ch batter,• Kiefer said. "Chns settled down and w~s able to do that, a s did SEE NEWPORT PAGE 6 'The rain in Spain stays Tnainly in the plain' N ot to beat the weather angle to death, but Toshiba Senior Classic officials managed to Jniraculously walk between the 7aindrops tpst week during the pro-ams. The sort, steady rain Feb. 28, the first day of the two~day Toshiba Pro-Ams, caused tovtnament organizers to scramble, resulting in • modified afternoon round of nine boles. Tuuma.ment ofJidals, who realize pro-ams are the lifeblood of the Senior PGA Tour event's fund~raising, "made the fairest bnd most intelligent decision,• according to Newport Beach amateur Mike Drucker, •(by) dividing the field into three parts." Toshiba Clauic coordinaton treated three groups and three )ftnners ln each: t) ThQle who Eed 18 holet Wednetday and Utlday, 2) thole who played the t n1ne Wedneldey and 18 ,1hunday, and 3) thoee wbo played the back nine Wednesday and 18 Thursday. W}l.lle some have argued the Tosht'ba Classic is the best all-around slop on the Senior PGA Tour, there's no denying, at least in 2001, that it's the luckiest. It's mind-boggling, almost a bit mysterious, that after five weeks of rain, the sixth week decided to only tease us with dark clouds and a wet forecast, keeping Newport Beach Country Club dry lhrougbou't the 54-hole, three-day Senior Tour event won by Spaniard JO&e Marla Canizares. Almost as remarkable was •completing• the pro-ams, directed by Balboe laland'• Jake Rohrer, the 1b8hlbe a.me YOhmta.-ex><hdnnln. Tboee who labor day and night getting the golf coune reedy for the tournament probably weren't bappy about the green · IAGbt to let the Peb. 28 attemooo pro-am group1 tee oft at 2:15, .,,.. though golf cartl were bnned. But with each amateur spot Dick Bertea . Dr. Jun Bohr carrying a $5,500 price tag, and and Steve Kay, a with no refunds given for canceled tournament ponsor who is pro-am rounds because or president or Work Comp inclement weather, it's Depot, a new company understandable that tournament that ts interfacing officials did everything possible to phy loans with the ensure a round of golf for the t.nSurance industry in an sponsors with a member of the mnovatJve way. Senior PGA Tuur, albeit nine holes. The team shot 19-under The next day, March 1, sunny and 18-under m skies wanned everybody up and consecubve day with the pro-ams were played as Senior Tour pros David scheduled. It was the first clear day LWldstrom and John Jacobs. in recent memory. Everyone ln the "The two prof lonals pro-am dressed appropriately for we played Wltb were rain, but instead ca.me home with ncouragmg, helpful, friendly and a sunburn. down·t<>-edrth regular guys," said ln the end, another $1 millJon Drucker, a retired Hoeg orthopedic was railed for Hoag Hospital, the surgeon and longtune member af event's managing charity. Last year Big Canyon Country Club. the Tolbiba Claaic was the most •tt was like playing wtth your philanthropic atop oo the Senior regular Saturo.y group, Utept for PGA.'lbur. "nm year tt could 0.119Mn.-th fact that they bombed every • Wlmlllg tM ._.._Toshiba dnv • What an O¥Wall experien('e. • C1ulk Pfo..Am by two strokes • Lee n..tao _..,... hi.a • wu the amateur teem ot Drucker. low round ever at the TOlhlbe Seruor Classic (5-under 66) and his best Sunday round m~ear on lhe Seruor PGATour. But, otr the golf course, lreVIDO was a trong supporter of Toshiba Cl4ssk Tournament Director Jeff Purser long before amvtng in Newport &acb last week. ·He' the best (tournament clire<:tor) we've got (<>n tour),• nevmo said of Purser after the first roUncl Friday. ·out be needs a tournament date two weeks later (than th1a ~'I Week 9 on the caleodar). Hell railing S 1 mi.Woo for chaJity and can't CJ9t a decerit dat.. He neadl .... •bout thNe weeks Wier ... il I blld a townement. 1·ii hiN Wm. He'I tbe belt guy. rd bllla him m • ....... thtt '::: ;::.-c; = ~ rwttdled tD W.-10 . • • 6 Wednesday, Morch 7, 2001 SPORTS Daily Pilot Organized labo~ •Defending CIP champion Sea Kings, with talented rank and file, shouldn't miss a beat this season. BOYS VOLLEYBALL ---·we always seem to have a few question ma.rks, but we also seem to always have some guys step up with breakthrough seasons,· Conti said. •And, before the season starts, I'm usually not sure who those guys are going to be." finale at CdM). But, when it comes to the postseason, others, Including Santa Ynez, wW be forced to meet the challenge presented by the Sea Kings. •J think we'll be good,• said Coo- ti, who will count on senior Evan Burden, junior John Grod and senior Garrett Macklin to round out the starting lineup. ;;ni=t116 - '"' SU KINGS ~ Grod, 5-10, Will fill a ut!Jity role and Conti expects lPs all-around skills to nourish. •He brings a lot of energy to the court, which I like," Conti said. ·And his ball control was one of ~e reasons he saw some time as a Barry Faulkner DAILY PILOT .,:1 tr. sophomore." W Ir. Macklin, a 6-3 middle,, shoµJd CORONA DEL MAR -The Coro- na del Mar High boys volleyball practice floor is a union shop. Guys who pay their dues, work bard and follow the direction given by Coach Steve Conti. usually wind up being rewarded with the biggest payoff: a CIF Southern Section title. Conti expects senior. retwning starters Brian Gallagher, Forrest Mack and Charlie Alshuler to be among the more bankable talent this spring. The trio, all of whom were second-team All-PCL selec- tions last year, were among those who helped the Sea Kings firLisb 22- 1 in 2000. The Sea Kings capped the season by defeating Newport Har- bor in the ClF Division I title match, a rematch of the Division I final won by the Sailors in 1999. • Gallagher, a 6-foot-3 outs\de bit- ter, will be a featured offensive weapons, while Burden, a 5-10 set- ter, will also likely lean on the 6-1 Alsbuler. Alsbuler will Shift to out- side bitter from middle blocker, where bis competitiveness helped him overcome a height disadvan- tage last season. ~10 Sr. benefit from last year's experience, ~ Jr. which included starting in a playoff W Sr. ma~ch. • ti t: ' Ryan Inman, a 6-4 junior and QiUt M So. Welch, a 6-0 sophomore, are among S-10 k. those Conti wW count upon off the WSo. bench. W Sr. Pat Flynn, a 6-2 senior, shared W Sr. MVP honors with Welch on last So, while last year's labor leaders -including CIF Division I and New- port-Mesa District MVP Kevin Hansen, as well as All-CIF perform· ers Greg Stampley and Alec Hanson -have moved on, Conti is confident his 2001 squad will produce any- thing but working stiffs. This year, however, cµ: Division IV powerhouse Santa Ynez will occupy the Sea Kings' postseason focus, since a section rule change forces them to play in Division IV, based on their enrollment. instead of .seeking the best competition by "playing up• in Division I. •artan is one of those guys who likes to take a big swing at the ball,• Contj said. "He won't be lntimidat· ed." Alshuler played outside hitter his first two years in the program, before filling a need last season in the middle. M Jr. d will year's junior varsity an com- him to join Gallagher and Alshuler as the team's primary leaders. Mack, a 6·6 middle, could emerge as a fonnidable force this season, after gaining experience last year. pete for time at outside bitter. Spencer Miller, a setter up from the N, will pl~y when Conti uses a six-two system, while Miles Your- man, a 6-2 sophomore, is another varsity newcomer with potential.· Seniors David Dahn and Brian Moore, both 6-2 middle blockers, also help create tl)e kind of depth Conti has shown he's never afraid to utilize. Dahn's status may be cloud- ed by a lingering back injury, according to bis coach. ·we were a bit of a late-blooming team last year, because we had a lot of guys come out late from basket-ball: Conti said. ·we may bloom a llttle late again this year, because of inexperience." •He's moving back to his natural position this year, though I hesitate to say middle blocker isn't his natur- al position based on how well he played there last year," Conti said. "Last year, Stampley led us in kills in 95% of our matches." Conti said. "But Forrest was our kill leader when we beat Newport Harbor in the Santa Barbara Tournament of 'Champions and we'll rely on him more this year." But inexperience at CdM has been a relative tenn, since most of CdM will need to play up to fare well with its typically rugged sched- ule (which includes Newport Har- bor in the May 4 regular-season Burden, who backed up Hansen, now at Stanford, becomes the trig- ger man on offense. Conti expects CdM has won 20 $traight best .. of- five matches heading into tonight's 5:45 opener at Capistrano Valleyt · Conti's players are seasoned by years of competition at the club level. SOFTBALL CdMfall~ victim to perfecto •Notre Dame Academy pitcher yields nothing to Corona del Mar batters. Steve Virgen DAJLY PILOT CORONA DEL MAR -The Corona del Mar softball team will remember its 2001 home opener, but for all the wrong reasons. Notre Dame Academy junior pitcher Patricia Gonza- les threw a perfect game to lead the visiting Regals to a 7- 0 nonleague victory Tuesday. The Sea Kings committed three errors in the first inning, allowing five runs off two ruts. "(Gonzales) just shut us down,· CdM Coach Terry Christiano said. "In the first inning, we weren't here. We gave up errors. We should've given up maybe two runs m the first inning. • Of the 21 outs, Gonzales recorded six strikeouts, field- ed five grounders and caught a line drive. CdM (2-1) hit just one ball out of the infield, when desig· nated hitter Casey Bunney belted a shot deep to left in the third inning, but it was caught. "What can you do?" Cbns- bano said. •(But), I can show the girls they're not "Queen Almighty.' They still need to work and work hard. It's not going to be a cakewalk beca~ they won a couple of ballgarng.• CdM sophomore Alissa Zoelle relieved seruor Mijanou Pham to hold the Regals ( 1-0) scoreless through the final five innings. CdM plays at La Quinta Thursday at 3 p.m ., before resuming in the Costa Mesa Tournament Saturday against Back Bay rival Newport Har· bor in a semifinal matchup. NONLIAGI• Non. DAMI AcAWY 7, OIM 0 Notre Dame 520 000 0 -7 6 0 Corona del Mar 000 000 O -O O 3 Gonzales and Mahoney; Pham, Zoelle (3) and "fyM>o. W ·Gonzales, 1-0. L ·Pham, 1-1. SCHEDULE COMMUNITY COLLEGE BRIEFS _ .. occ wins in 12 •Pirates capture 3-2 triwnph over .Irvine Valley. M~2STA BASEBALL ~~~1 Orange Coast College Cresh-Orange Coast 010 000 O -1 3 3 Golden West 030 000 x • 3 4 O man Scott Beerer's two-out Jensen, Guillen (2) and Miles; single in the 12th inning Fryslie and Ibarra, Johnson (3) scored Chris Sinner from sec-w -Fynlie, 7-4. L -Jensen, 2-2 ond base to lift the Pirates to a HR -Snyder (OCO. 3-2 Orange Empire Confer- ence baseball victory over Coast 4-0 in OEC visiting Irvine Valley Tues- day. DON LEACH I DALV Home-nm ...... SleftD Shores Cl'Ollel lbe pine .. MeA w mmates await to greet blm. MESA cONTINUED FROM 5 starters in Jeremiah Haubrick, Cabico and Brent Stevens and we knew Car· los would close. But we needed &Omeooe to get to Carlos and we thought, if Costelloe could show the hitters tamething different, it would be a good mix.• Senior f:lnt balellUlll NEWPORT CONTINUED FROM 5 Cody. lrailing, 3-0, Newport, witb IOIDe help from Centu- ry's shaky defense, sent 10 betten to the plabl bl the tb1nl inning and scored five NDI, four earned. Genett Brant and Ward eecb bad RBI bits in the third, while tbrfle Omturl· OOI' enon be1ped prolong the Sailors' •l·bata. Again. Ward helped ha own came db a two-run ... Ut the fourth ~I ICOriDg A.Ian Lane 8nd Oailo'8D Wong. He &iAtbed Antony Grubislcb, who Feldman plucked two made two fine defensive sinking line drives off the plays. drove in the final center-field grass for some Mesa run with a sacrtftce fiy . additional defensive higb- in the fifth. lights. Cameo finished 3 for 3 ,.,Ma&.Oll'llU•IA ,....,,_,. with a stolen base, while ~I Shores and Franco both llMCllO Aa.Mm1os 5 went 2 for 3 with two Rais. Rlncf1o Allr'1lllD$ 200 001 2 • s s 2 Senior designated bitter COit.a Mese 131 010x.8 11 3 Kevin DeSandro took Song. Cummings (3). Clatk (5) advantage of bis first start end F. De Li ROiif; Cabko, this le8IOD by going 2 for 2. Cost9b (4), Fr~o (7) and H ....... f the onl c:arr.co. w -Cost»floe, 1..0. e acc.•owlL!l:U or Y L ·Song. ~ 1. 21 _ ~ (CM), two hits in tne bottom four Shofe lCM) ... -F. De La Rosa spots of Mesa's order. (RA), Shor9 (CM), FrefC (JW 2. the game 2 for <C with a run scored and three RBis. Unlike the Sailon of the past, this squad pounded out 11 hits, iDcluding 10 singAes to manufacture their 10 runs. "With our new dimen- sions in left fWd and the new bat 1~ation1, we're going to be more ol e linglm, doubles and triples kind ol teen,• Kleier Mid. •we are going to manufacture runs with inultlpie bits, lnltead of waiting for the three-run home nm all tba time.• Alan Lane had three bib, ta>red two rum and hid one RBI for tbe Sallon, while Brant c~ in a lbde, double, ooe run and one llBL Centwy o~ed the game with a squeeze bunt by Oscar Ramirez, scoring Alex Gutierrez, wbo had two o1 bis team's four bits. Jh the second inning, Newport retired the first two Centwy ba~ before a bit batsman. a stOlen bate, a sin- gle, an ln8eld error and a 6e1k led to two more runs, giving the Centurioris the early advantage. Beerer, a 'Newport Harbor High product, collected two hits a nd also scored the game-tying run in the eighth inning on Josh McCanne's two-out single. McCanne and Sinner hn· ished wt th three hi ts. Glertn Hedgpeth pitched the final three innings to earn the wi,n for the Bucs (13-3, 3- 1 in conference) and improve to 3-0. Mark Courvoisier relieved Coast starter Matt Clanton and pitched seven shutout innings, giving up just five hits without walking a batter. IVC fell to 5-12, 0-4. OlllANGI EMPWIE CONfBEHCE 0uHGE CoAsr J, lltvM VMUY 2 Irvine Vly 002 000 000 000 · 2 10 1 OrangeCoest001000010 001 -3 12 3 Od'IOa, Mattivi (9) and Whitson; Clanton, Courvoisier (3), Hedgpeth (10) and Murphy. W -Hedgpeth, 3-0. L • Mattivl, 0-1. 2B -Stone (NQ, Garcia (OCO. Hedgpeth (OCQ. Bucs fall to Rustlers HUNTING-SOFTBALL TON BEACH -Orange Coast College short- stop Renee Snyder lined a home run down the left-field line to lead off the second inning, but Golden West ral- lied to claLm a 3-1 Orange Empire Con1erence softball decision Monday at the Rustlers' field. Snyder's blast was among OCC's three bits as Nina Fryslie went the distance for the Rustlers to improve to 7-4. OCC's bunt defense broke down in the second inning, allowing the Rustlers to score all their runs. After a single, two OCC misplays on bunts allowed.the hosts to load the bases. After two force outs were recorded at the plate on bunts, an errant throw trying to double the runner at first allowed three runs to score. Kim Guillen threw five innings of two-hit relief to keep the Pirates in the game. COSTA MESA TENNIS -In a battle of Orange Empire Conference leaders, the Orange Coast College women's tennis team remained undefeated with a 6-2 Vlctory over visiting Sad· dleback Monday. The match closed out the first round of OEC for the Pirates (6·1, 4-0 in confer- ence) The Bucs took four s10gles matches and two doubles over the Gauchos (3-3, 2-1) OCC's Veronica Sommer, who has outscored her oppo- nents, 60-12, in her past five matches, won easily over Cecilla Loreto, 6-1, 6-2. ORANGIE U.. CONRREHCI! ORANGE CoAsT 6. SADC>lilAO( 2 Singles -Sommer (OCO def. Loreto 6-1, 6-2; Chang (OCO def. Bowen 6-3, 6-2; Mai (OCO def. Suthisamphat 6-1, 6-2; McNamara (OCO def. Mukhopadhyay, 6-3, 3-6, 6-3; Fouret (S) def. Lawson, 6-3. 4-6, 6-2; Salhashour (S) def. Boehm, 7-S, 6-1 . Doubles · Sommer-Chang (OCC) def. Loret•Mukhopadhyay, 6-3, 6-1; Lawson-McNamara (OCO def. Brown·Suthisamphat. 6-3, 7-5; Mal-Boehm (OCO split with Fouret- Salhashour, 7-S, ~ (darbiess). Pirates blanked M I s s I 0 N TENNIS VIEJO The Orange Coast College ~·s tennis team is still searclilng for its first win as the Pirates were blanked, 9-0, at Saddle- back, in Orange Empire Con- ference action Monday. The Pirates (0-8, 0-4 in conference) played with 1ust three players, Sean Harper, Jack Wine and Leo Roffi4Jlo, and had to forfeit their three singles and two doubles matches. . OCC began the season with five players and is now down to three. ORAW...,..auaem ~M:I( '· aw.. CoAsT 0 $6nlles -Mark (S) def. H~, 6-2, 6-3; Dileo (S) def. Wine.~. ~ L.aong (S) def. Romano, 6-1, 6-2. Doulll• -Martt-011.eo (S) def. Harper-Wine, 6-1, 6-1. Corona del Mar nets 13-5 win over Los Al co11EGE soFTBALL • Sea Kings sweep in singles. LOS ALAMITOS -The TENNIS Corona del Mar High boys tennis team improved to 2-0 with a 13-5 nonleague victory over Los Alamitos at Old Ra.Qch Tennis Club Tuesday after- noon. Ganett Snyder led a CdM sweep in singles, winning all 18 games played, while Cameron Ball and Brian Morton were also strong in their three-set sweeps. • Peter Kulmatlcki and Michael Bean teammed up to sweep ln doubt I or lb SN Kings. Corona del Mar wt1l play at th Bal· boa Bay Club Racquet Club on Tbunday agaimt 8eve.rty Hllll, begtnnlng at 3 . HIGH SCHOOL BRIEFS NOM.MCM• CDM 1J, Los AlAMnol 5 Singlet· Monon (CdM) def. Mano, 6-3, def. YMlar. 6-0, def. Nafar~e. 6-2; Snyder (CdM) won, 6-0, 6-0, 6-0; Ball (CdM}, won, 6-3, 6-0, 6-0. l>oealH -Kulmatidd-Bun (CdM) def. Obradovltch·Wood, 6-4, def. Davidson-Canete, 7-5, def. \Vong~. 6-3; Myert-Wadhwa (CdM), lost. 1-6, 1-6, won. 7-6; Salda-Warww (CdM) lost, S-7, 2-6, 6-7. Mesa·s Sheridan sparkles COSTA MESA -Costa Mesa GOLf High'• Bryce Sheridan was the medal.ltt wtth a •o. but the Mustan91 trail, 219-245, to Calvary Chapel after one half ol a nonleague match at Costa Mete Golf and Country Club'• Mesa Unda COWM 1\.tesday. ... '· Mesa junior Billy Lund shot a 41 on the par-35 course, while Michael Gar- diner and Brian Beach contributed a 53 and 55, respectively. Brian AndeTSon scored a 56 for the Mustangs (1-1). Calvary Chapel did not bave any player shoot over •s. Eagles lead by five strokes COSTA MBSA -Desplte tough IOLf conditions, the Estancia HJgh boys golf team still boldt a five-shot lead over Palm Springs, 22'4·229, in non· league adion played at the Mesa Verde Country Club, par 36. Jason Cusidy and Pete Baker each shot •2 tor Estand&, while Joey Mueller C••), Ryan Brown (•8) and Aaron Prankel (58) completed the Eagles' top ttv,. l ions win a pair of extra-inning duel$ COSTA MESA -Oma Uebengood won both games of a doubleheader as the Van- guard University sofq>all team won, 1-0, and 4-.3, OYer viliting Concordia untvenity ln Golden State Athletic Con- ference action Tuetdav. • ------co. CJ .... , V-... t, C'-ec 1 lit I · '-dlt 000 000 00 • 0 H V.,..,.. 000 000 t1 I I 2 C:....•~1'1111n1re11ell9. .... w .u\ 1aalt•J.L·~M. ..... . ·--.o I ~ • .,..,, u J • ~ .... .,, .. ,., ...... C..-.~N~t I'' Jlfd.Mll .... W • 7.J L•Cllml,M·-~ ~-1N. .. lllQIC;. • • Flctlllout Bualnna ..... ·~ The folloWlnca ptf90n8 .,. doltlV buelneU 11: Preferred Patlen11. llC, 1215 K~ ~ <one els/ Mir, CA t2e25 Prtf•rr9d Patltnta. llC, (CA}. 12 15 l<ty· wtat. Cor0na cMI Mar. CA 92925 Tilla bullntea 11 eon- dllcted by: Umrttd U.· bilty' Co. Have you 111rted ~ bullrl9ll yt(1 No Preferted Ptlienlt, U.C Gregory A. Ptcdlle, Prelldent Thie Ulaltmtnl WU filtd with the County °"" ol ()qnge County on o:W6/2oo I • 2001N54l12 Dlilv Pb Feb. 14, 21, 28. MM,_?. 2001 W324 NOTICE OF SEIZURE PURSUANT TO HULnt AND SAFETY CODE SECTION 11471111488 AHO NOTICE OF INTENDED FORFEITURE ~SUANT TO teALTH AND SAFETY CODE SECTION 11411.4 On January 30, 2001 It 99 Fall Qa\re, eo.ta Mua, CA lht P<09111Y dt1eri0ed u S2. t SS WU ltQtd ~I IO HtaW\ and satety Code Sec:tion 114 71/11488 by the Coete Mesa Pollet Deoartment. ttwt property wn MiZtd Wllll rMpeel to 11- ~ed vlolalton(I) ot a S9c:bon(1} cl the Health and Safety Code Seelion YOU lfl htrtby notrli.d ltlat the D!stnct Attorney of Ottnge County hu Initiated Pf OOHcfings 10 forleil the lboVl-dflCri~d ptop· •ITV pul'Sllant to Htanh and Safety Code Stction 11488.4. YOU &fl tnltNCted that ti you detlre to oonlt1t the IO<feitura of this property, pursu1nt to Httlth end Saftly Code Seetlon 11488.6, you must lilt • v.ntled claim staling your 1nttrttt Kl the PfOptrTy. YOU mu.i Ille * daWn In ttlt Su-peri<>< Cou r1 of the County of Of8liDt ~ (30) da~ cf the lirat ~ licaUon o1 1N1 Not!Ct. unltH you receive actual nolJC8 (Pl ... UM file No. 01·290) You mull ""'' an tndorMd oopy of Ille dMl'I on the o.tna Al· tomty ol Ofange County (Ann· Oepcity-m.Clla/Vf, N.E.T.) 11 401 CMe Center 0 11vt WHt. Santa Ana, CA 9270 1 within h1Y (30} ds~ of the filing ol the Claim In the 541Ptrlor Court/C111fl Division. The failure lo llrnely file and WU'• a vtnlitd clalln ltalW'lg 8fl-inttfNt In IN propetty In the Su- perior Coun wi• '""' In tt1' property being d .. elated or <lfder9d !or· felted 1o IN St.alt d Cli- llomla Ind dlllrlbuted pur1uan1 to lh• P<O't1tlons ot HMlltt I/Id Sa.ftt)' Code Section I t 48t wlthoul fur1htt ~bl~~ewport 8eaeh-Co11a Mell Ds/ty ~ Ftbrusly 21, 28. Mardi 7, 2001 291111 WJ2Z INOIAN EDUCATION PU8UC HEARING NOTICE TM Ocean Vlt'fll SdlOQI ();eUtQ Amtlkan Incle() Edoc:a!iOn TIU. IX·A Progrwn II cell:nll a 1ptdtl meeting lor Wtdnt9Cley, Ma.rch 28. 2001 from 7:00 • 8:30 p.m. lhe Mat1nQ _. be ~ a.I Iha 0ossn View SdlOClf Diftflct 17200 ~ Lant, Hlinl· ~ 8Mdl, CA 92647 In b\**1g E. The ,_,. "'° .. be ~ lo *' eutt the 2001·2002 proflct. At .. tltnt. ,...,. dtn1t of the ~n lnctlan ancaalry are ~ to give lnpUt. crlll0i1m. and help flnalliing the P'oOftm'I cuntoulllm. ff you heft . .., qusellont ~ :'r:..~itu:!~= ., (714) 141-11122 PIAlllalltd Newpott 8taCh·COllt MtH = Plot Match 7, WHI 9IC ,.., '" NOTa Of p~ TO ADm•TU UTATI Of: JAlml N. RAMllANOllta JAMii NOIL RAMIUND llta JAMii RAMii AND CASE NO. ~10 To s1 heirs, banefl. a.,,.., Cfedllorl, oont. lngem cttdlton, anc1 ptflOnS who may ofltr- wlae be~lnthe wit or eelate, or bolt\ ot JAMES N. RAMSlAND tlta JAMES NOEL RAMSLAND a1ca JAtAES RAMSLAND A PETITION FOR PAOBA TE hae been llled _ by PETER W. RAMSLAND In the &r perlor COUr1 ol Calllor· nla, County of OR· ANGE. THE PETITION FOR ~TE l'9qUNtt that PETER W. RAMSl.AND be appointed .. per- sonal rtp<Mentallve to l<lflwlllter !ht Mtatt of the dectdent. THE PETrTIOH r• Qu11t the ci-csenra W• llld oodlc:lll, d lnY· be admitted lo proba. Thi Wil and In/ ccdcll are available fOt ex· amNtlon In 1"t Ille kepi by !ht COUil THE PETITION r• quests lllthority to ecs- mlnlller lht tltatt under Iha lndtpendtnt Adrnln- illrabon 01 EllatM A1:.1. CThlt Authority ~ allow the peraonal reptH«ll · 1tlve to take many ac> tlone Wtt/lovl obtaining court approval. Before taking carlain very Im· ponant actions, , how· fYt(, lhe ~ , ... Mnlatlve wffl be requlrtd to give notlca 10 ln- teresled p$(IOlll unless they have waived noCic:e 01 consented to the proposed •etlonJ Tilt lndependen1 a mini•· !talion •uthortty Wiii be granted unleaa an 1n- 1er111ed pefl6n files an objtcllon lo the petition I/Id lhowt good cause why the court lhould not grant the authorily. A HEARING on the petJtion Wiii be fltld on MARCH 29, ~1 111 1:30 p.m tn L73 located at 341 City Dnvt South. Orange. CA 92868 IF YOU OE!JECT to lht granting of .... ptb- tlon, you lhlluld appeal at the hearing and atalt your objection• or f"- wrtnen objtc1lont with the court before the h11rtng Your •P· pearance may be rn per· ton <If by yOUf anomey. IF YOO ARE A CRED- ITOR Of contingenl crtd-kof of the deoeutd, you must file yQIJ4' c:falm wfttl the court and mail a copy to !he peraonal rep- reeentatlvt appointed by the court Wtttiln lour monthl trom the del• °' 1hl firtl i~ ol let· ,.,. .. provided ., Pro- bate Code MCtiOrl 9100. The bme lor filing d8d"8 w1U not expire before lour montht trom tilt hearing d•t• noticed •bOY• YOU MAY EXAMINE !ht file kepi by the court. II you are • l*IOfl ~ ltrtlltd In lhe lltat•. you may hit with the court • Aeqlllll lot Sot- d al N«lct (kxm OE· 154) ol lhe ftlrlg ol Ill In- ventory llld tlfll)flltli of tllal• •-" or ot any pet11lon Of acoount as provided In Probate Code NCI.Ion 1250. A ~ lor Speolll Ha-tlee l<lfm ii evaitable from the court detk. Ateomey fof P9tltloMr. GEAA.L.D W. NEWHOUSE, 11110 E. AMAR AD., PUB 141, WALNUT, CA 9111M11t Publl1hed Newpor1 Beach-Co11a Men D&tty PtloC Ftbluary 28, Mareh 6. 7, 2001 WT331 :..°'::::, ·~ .= '*'-No.t14'1'4 flc:Woue ..... ~ ........ IN coutf Wld !MM a NOfte&T'O ....... hdement ....... lllil&IMlnt ~lofiel*'°""• Of'~ ~~ ~~-::--= ~ io: NCC..._ l'Oll PA l.. • Carol Mna A.) ftcfto. rnonlha tram fie dlle of NOTICE IS l'ERE8Y O'OonMll, 124 Tur· ~· 8 ~tnt Iha h .....,.,. o1 let> GIVEN bl• 111111 _..II CIUOIM. Balbot llland o«:nnologm, C.) P*ie- ..,. .. ~ In PTO-*-"to be made CA 92882 ' IMlll T tch, D l S..ldl bMt Code MdlOtl 9100. Tlle =:i. MO Carol Amt O'Donnell, Tac:MoloaY, E'.) Tfdl. The time b Mng C1Mnt bu1NM •l ol 12' TIKQUOIM, 8a1boe nolo9Y ~c.a. f ) W11 not e•a bt!Ot• b 11111(1) n CHAE IMlncl, CA t2M2 Plf'IOlwl AlntQ., 1881 laut monlf'le trOll'I the 500 UM. S40&C welnut Tl* ~ II con-81ndwood Piece, llMnng date notto.d A.,.., IM'oe, CA ~ by ¥1 lndiWMI T'*'ll, CA 92180 aboY•. ~ bulineM M: Han you 1tarted Stll'ltll M Kato, Inc, YOU MAY EXAMINE ~ClENIERS doing ~,,... ytt? (CA), 1881 Sandwooct the Ille Qpt by !ht court. M 00. ~ YN, 111/2001 Placie. TUllln, CA 92780 If you .,. I pereon In-name(l~and addreM(•~ C.tol A/vi. O'Donntl Thia bullneN It <:on· ltfffted In , ... e-·te ·--" -... ~. This ltl1tmtnl WH ~ by: I OOtl)Oraliott you m.y fllt1,.wlthtne ::;;, !ht v;..-~ filed With the County Have you srerted oout1 _a ~ fOf Sot-years ,. ltll~ by the Cltltl ol Orange County doing bulln•n yet? cial ~ (loon OE· Mllett•> ..,_ None on 02123/2001 Y... 11111/2000 164) of tie flling of an In-n.' name(a) and 20C>1"5t1ot . Stevtl\ M. l<ato, I/le venioty Ind appralNI of addl9M of the buylftl) Dally Pilot Feb. 28, Mar. Steven M. l<ato, Pr• ............ «of 9fY1 ll/are' OUK WON KIM 7. 14, 21. 2901 WJ33 dent petition or aooount aa and .EUN J~ KIM Flct"''·ua Bua'-~a ld·1:hl1 1111•,'.'.!tlll 111as ~rovldad In Probate \7350 Maida Av-a., yOf'bi IUV "... ,,.~ ~th i.... County Code Ncilon 1250. A • ...... ,.. Herne Swe.ment .....,,. "" °'1lt9t County A4IClllMt for $pedal No-......... ""'e2Sle The followlng persona on 02/23/2001 llce foml 11 available The •INCi being art doing bullntte u . 2.001185&090 lrom tit court oltttl:. IOld .,.. lltMflllly Go To Group, 2881 a. Daily Pllol Feb 28, Mat. Anon., fof P9etlloi111. delcrtied u: M ~"' IHmtre Ave., eo.11 7, 14, 21. 2001 W350 AMINcN & 8emty t... tnlde, ftxU., IUmiture, M... CA 92628 cor~tlon aqulpment. tradlrtame, Bradley Leo DtSolo, Flctltlout Bualneu Nctwd J, Albrecht, gooOwil, ._.,, iNMtlOld 2881 Enumere Ave., Heme StatefMf'll £84. UH ot0401 fmptovernent lfld Colta M-. CA ~ Tti. IOllowi~ persons Colten Blrrwy, &q. covenant not Ill ~ Thia bullllNI 11 con-art doing bullnelS U UH 11704et anCI are loc:ltild et duded by an ~ Fina~i.1 Recovery 1 Pwtl ptau, Suite 300, 5406-G Walnut Ave . Have yoo 1tar1ad Cent.tf, '1797 Capetown ntnt, CA 92111<t !Nine. CA doing ~ yfll? No Cude. Colta Mesa, CA Publlthtd Newport The b1.1111 ule It Br8dlty L.to DtSolo 92627 Beach·Coata Mua lillllnded to • be Thia statement wH Robtn C. Anthony. Daily P1'oC Maid! 7, 13, oona&#Tlll'l9te It Iha 1"90 w11h the County 1797 Capetown Circle, 14. 2001 ollic:e d TEAM Cltrlt o1 °'1lt9t County C()ata ~. CA 92627 _____ _,WT"""-'3 ... 5:..:.7 ESCROW, INC , and the on 02J23.l2001 This bu11ntts '* con-~ ule datl It 2001N5t107 dueted by an lndMdual 8SC 10394 Mwth 2.3. 2001 Delly ~ Feb 28, Have you atarted NOTICE OF •The bulk .,.._ 11 7. 14. 21. 2901 W331 doll'IQ buai'"9 Yif? ~ PETITION lubied to Ca1it>mi1 AoCttt C Al1ltlOt'ly TO ADMINISTER lJnibm Co!Mlerdal Fictitious Business This statement was ESTATE OF: CodeSect1one1oe.2. Heme Stlte!Mllt filed with tne County TERESA MARIE n. name and The lollow1ng peflOtls Cletll Of 0rano-CounlY lddfMI ~ the penon are dolna bullneu u . on 02/26/2001 FERGUSON withwnomdalmama be TCSX Softwert , 5 Hui· 20018156352 CA.SE NO. A20641t Ned ts TEAM ESCR~ ton Cemre Dr 11025. Diiiy Pilot Feb 28. Mar To an llelre, benefl· INC., 13151 B~ santa Arla, CA 92707 7. 14, 21, 2001 W3S6 cl•riN , cred1tort, cont· St.. Garden c;rov., CA Bren Ftltdmsn, 16 CITY OF ~ =I:~· 0::~ 92843 and the list day ~~~ Dew. IM1'18, CA NEWPORT BEACH wi.e be Interested 1n the '°' ftllng cialml ti:'J Thia bualness Is oon· ASSESSMENT wlll or estate. or bolh. Of: ~:, INll wr: 11 dueled by an lnd1Yidual DISTRICT NO. 79 TERESA MARIE 1• Int Have you started (BEACON BAY) F~GUSON bu~IMU day befote the dOlng bus1nes1 yet? No STATEMENT OF A PETITION FOR ~ aco!'le date Bren Friedman ASSE$SMENT ri1~~BAJyE Ph;; ER bt'T o.;;F'ebNllY 2&. 2001 Th11 st1temen1 waa NOT1CE OF FERGUSON In the Su-DUK WOH i<IM, EUN hied with lht County RECOROA TION OF perlor Court o1 C.h1or· JOON KIM, Buyer(1) ~e~~~~ County ASSES,SMENT AND nla, County ol OR· Newpoit~ta 20018159093 D4AGRAM ANGE ~Deily Daily Pilot Fob 28, Mar NOTICE IS HEREBV TliE PETITION FOR CNe02077 01~14.S 7, 14, 21. 2001 W34Q GIVEN to ~ ownen o1 PAOSATE reque«s d'lat Mar 7, 2001 property 1n1.re.u llable PETER J FEROUSOH Flctltloua Butlnesa lo be ass81$41d 10 pay l>t appointed ••. per· Name Statement the 005ts and upenses '°"-' r.p1t1enta1ive 10 Flctttloua Bualneu Tilt following Pt<tona ol Int llTIPfOwments 10 a<tmhatt< the estate ol • Name Stm.m.nt art ~ ~ es be acQutrtd f under the dtOtdenl. Tile lolloWlng persons Jane s Anlfque s ~ocee<flnot cbnducted THE PETITION , .. are doing buwl8IS as 23710 El Toto Road. lhe CTTY COUNCIL QlllS1s the dtcedeot'1 Gastrotnterology Con· Lake ForMt. CA 92630 the CITY OF NEW· W• and c:odicll&. if eny, S4111ants ol Souftlem Cal-Sandra Mae McNeill, PORT BEACH CALI· be admlt1td IO probate. ifomia Medical Group, 700 AllOCldo Ave.. ~ FORNIA, porsuanc 10 the The Wll and any oodlcils 6800 LJnC01n Ave 203. rona del Mar, CA 92625 ttm19 and ~ of are aveilable tor H · 8oeN Park. CA 90620 This business is con--lht • MulllCIClel lr!1Pfove- tmioall0n In 1hl file kept Allan Matk Elfron dueled by an indl~I menc AC! of 1913•. bewlQ by the oourt (MO), 1221 w. Coe.st Hi ve you 11art1d D1v111on 12 of the THE PETrTION r.. Hwy. 225. Newpon doing bus1neu ytl? Slrffll and Highways QUii i• tulh<>fity to Id· Beach, CA 92663 Yes. 1976 Code ot the Stale ol Cal· ll'Wlllltr !ht tslate under This bvttneu 19 con-Sandri Mae McNetn llOfflll. u adopted and the lndtp«ldent ~ ducted by 111 Individual This 1tatemen1 was amended by the Or· lllration of Ell.ates Act Have you started hied with 1he County donance No. 2000-17 ol (Thia Authority Will allow doing bu81nass yet? Clerk Of Orange County tile City ot Newport tile penotlll represent· Vas. l98l on 212312001 Beach (the "Improve· alive to Ille many ae-Allan Maril Elfron 2001H5S092 meot Aclj, Artide XlllD llont without obtaining This stalemenl was Daily Ptlol Feb. 28, Mar of the ConstrtutlOfl ot ltle court approval. Beloro filed .,,th lht County 7 14. 21. 2001 W315 Stale ot Callfomta {"A/ti· leklng certain very Im· Cleni OI Orange County cle XlllO") end the Propo pon111t actJona. how· on 02114'2001 Fictitious BualneH OllllOn 218 Omnibus 1m- tve<, 1hl ptflOl\8f reprw-2001sass121 Heme Statement plemen1atlon Acr (Gov· MntalMI wil be required D&ily Pilol Feb. 2l, 28, ni. folk>~ persons emment Code Section to give notice to In-Mar. 7, 14• 2001 W330 are c1omg bu1inff1 u 53750 and tollow1ng) ltrell9d ptf90llS un1Ma Coitage Lane. 1733 (lh• "Implementation they hsvt Milled nobcs Flctltlous ButlnH• Monrovta. UIVI E. eo.ta -'<:11 (lht Improvement ()( conatnled to the Name S~nl Mtu, CA 92625 Act Artidt XlllD and the p<OpoHd action.) The Gwendolyn DIN. 221 lmpfemtnlallon A.cl ma)' ~pendent admlnlt · The I~ ~ Pearl, ~wport Beach. be referred to collee- trallon eulhonly wlW be are doing bu1irWS8 U CA 92662 IJwly htretn u the .,._. IJ(anted unleu an In-A.) Daniel's tnt911o<a. Gary Hilton. 221 Ptetl. MSSITltnl law"'). tor 1 tlfMltd ptf'IOfl blM an B.) Daniel's lntenon Newport BHch CA IC)ld.IJ UM$S1Mn1 en· ot>ftcikxi to !ht ptCibor1 China, Gifts, Anbqun, 92662 tilct lulown and deslg· end etlOW9 good c:a1.a and more C ) 0.sh..,,.. This buSlntsa 11 con-nettd u Auessment why !ht COU11 lhoUld no1 Dal, 843 Cortu. Costa dueled "" al 01stna No 79 (8-:on grant lht llJltlority Mesa. CA 92626 panner.hfp an gene< Bay) (the · "Aaseslment A HEARING on the 0.oeef Fraofllin fM(ge. Have you llarted D11tnct ') pelltlOn will bt fltld on 843 Conu , Coal• doing bullntll yet? No You are hereby MARCH 29, 2001 al ~ CA 92626 Gwendolyn Dahl notified that on the 02/2Mll, 1 30 Pm tn Dtot L73 This bu$1M$1 • oon-Thi• 11a1ement wu Man:h 1, 2001 the As-loc:ated II 341 The City duded by: an lndMdull filed with the County MSllT\tnt and Diagram CHS-211u 1tt Drive Solltn, Orange, Heve you scarted Clertc ol Orange County to pay lht ooatt and ••· --BSC---==..:.:.=:::; CA 92866. doing buelneu yet? on 02/23/200l perwe1 o1 lllCtl llOQUP FlctJtloua Bualneu 10398 IF YOU OE!JECT lo Yes, 96' 20018'56103 lion were reco<dtd tn my Name S'8tement NOTICE OF !tit IJ'antlno o1 the P9b· OarMI F Berge ()8lly Plfof Feb 28. Mat otttet The 1..,..........., PETITION lion, ~ ihould appear This statement was 7, t4, 21. 2901 WiMl Th• auessments are _ ... .,. '*'°"8 TO ADMINISTER 11 the hNMg and lltllt filed with the County now due end payable .,. ~ ~ u : ESTATE OF: your obltcllon• "''lilt Cletll of OrWlQ8 County Flctltloua Bualneu JtTVMdlalety al the Offioe J.W. · Enterpl1sH, JOHN RO•CH written o0ject1ons with on 02/23l2001 Herne Stat•ment ot the Treasurer, and 5l19 River •A. New'f)Orl .. the court before lilt 200111156110 ma be ft&!A IMlht Che 8e1Ch, CA 92663 OANIEU ab JOHN h I y "~·•· PtlOt Feb. 28, Mar Tti. lolloWlng pettona ay t .....,. n John. Beauchamp A. DANIELL ..!,·~~ mayo~r •ft !!_·. ~, are doing buslnffs u period e.11plnng on Ille M d......... 5 19 R ,..... ·--"" "' ...... 7· 14· 21· 2001 W33§ Dept Store Outlet, April 2, 2001 The U · • """"-· t iver CASE NO. .. ............ ton °' "" ""''r -~ .... ... 1• Ne........,. ........ CA "'.......,. •1 1-... Flctltloua Bu' al-•• 7901 Gerden Grove Mlllnlnll may ...., pa ... "' ~...-· ""'""''· To aU heirs. benefl· IF YOO ARE A CRE ,... ........,_ -" ..... 92683 IT HMM Statement Blvd.. Garden Grove. "' .. ,.,_or"',...,. uvnng Wendy Lea Mad· clat1e1, crtdltort, cont-OR or OOf'lbngent cred-CA 92641 suet\ penod In ltle event doclcl. 5119 River IA, lngent credllora, end itor c:A IN~.~ The following person• HNV Holdi=, Inc any property owner does N • ....,,,rt Beac... CA peiwona who may o«Mf· mual lilt 'fOAK dairn 'Mttl art ~ buslneM es. (CA) 288 E A~ not P'Y such assess· Flctltloua lualneaa 92663 " wlM be lnttfMled In the the oourt and mail a At The Cleantts, 5329 Pom0na, CA. 91767 •• · ment before lht •llPlr•· .... S This buslntM 19 con-will or tltatt, °' bolt\, ot. copy to IN pereonal ~ Beach Blvd • Buena Thts bvainess 11 eon· lion of lllCh penod. 1 n11me ~ ... ~ ..... ....,. ..__..__. JOHN ROACH IMtnl.ellve appointed by Petit, CA 90621 ducteel ..., 8 """""•bon bon4 repreaentrng tht The lolloWtng ptfSOf\t 1...., .,,. ,,._.., end DANIELL tka JOHN R the oourt within tour Sunklr, lnC (CA). 9392 Ha'Ye ' you-li"arttd unpaid t-.mtm on art ~ ~ as: wi H t rt d DANIELL motllhe trom the dale c:A Shadwell Dr , Hunt· doinn buatneu wet? the ~ trtleftsl Wiii KwllN, 2323 Elden ave you • • • A PETITION FOR the flr'lt ilaance ot let· ington Beach. CA 92646 v~ ... 11/08l'2000 ' be IN~., pursuant to Ave , tt, Costa Mesa, ~ ~~ No PROBATE hH been tttS u ptC>Ylded In Pn>-This b111ines1 Is con-HM/ Holdonge. Inc the prov111on1 of CA 92827 Thil llltd by WILLIAM bete Code MCtior1 9100. ~ by • corporation TIN .... P1'9aldtnV 0 1v111on 10 of the Kerry Willatnt, 2323 filed W:-~eou~ STEELE In the ~ The time b i.ig dwrw Have you started Secttllry StrMl• Ind Htgtwrays Elden Ave., H , Colla Cltf1t ol Orangt County Court ol Ctltfornla. Wiii nol •~• before doing busint1a y«? No Thia ataltff*ll wu Code of lht S..te of C-. Mtu. CA 92827 on 02l'l3/2001 Counly of OAAHGE. four monthe trom the Sunldr. Inc riled wtttt the County domia Any property Thll bu11net1 la con-20011151112 THE PETITION FOA h .. rlng da1t noticed 51.WHh C Patel. Sec-Cltrlt of Orange eounry owr11t who ,..., -.c:tecs CIUaed by an ~ ~ Plot Ftb. PROSATE reQUe11S lhal tbovt rscary on 02/23l2001 not lo pay hi °' htt .. Have you started 1 28. Mer WILLIAM STEELE be YOU. MAY EXAMINE Thie ltllM*'I wu 200lNHOt5 MMmtnl In 1ul before doing bu1ints1 y«? No • 14 · 21..20()1 W338 appointed at per90NJ the Ne i.,ept by lhs COUit. flied Wlltl the County Dally P1kJ1 Feb 28, Mar the tJq>WtbOt'I ol ellCh I(~ ~ -· Flctiuou. ....,,... ::-::::. : ::: re<:" '"in· t:-' .m::. ~ ~r Counly z. 14. 21. 2901 ww ::i:=1;-i:, ~ flied wlttl the County Heme Sta""*" c9denl. vou may file Wl1tl lht 200111HOt1 Fk:tltloue auatneu peyment of "'8 ~ C1t1t1 o1 Orange County The folbtllnO perlOfla THE PETITION r• court a ~ tor Sot-o.ly Ploc Feb 28. Mer Heme Stlltemeftt of Ind .,..... then com. on 02/:tWOOt -~~ea: queats me ci.c.dtnl'• clel Nolloe (fonn 0£. 7. 14. 21. 2091 W34J The lollowwlQ ~ Ing <Mon lhs bond• 2001MH1l1 Wt11 •k• VIiiage Wiii end codk:lll. If """· 154) of tit Mrlg of an ~ .,. doing bullilesa .. lued lo ,._. llUCtl Delly Ptlol Feb. 29, Mtt. Aoartmente, 955 W. be ~ to probate. Y'fl*'Y and ~ ot Fictitious luslneaa Belt Office lnelaJla· ~ ••uwnent 7 14 21· 2901 W331 10th Street, Co1ta Thi Wll llnd l/°f'/ oodlclll ..... weits or ot #"f Heme StltltMnt llonl. 2138 s. Wrfdlt St, HOTIC£: AA., auctt f~ ..,,.... MIU. CA tae27 art avsl&a.ble for H · pelltlon Of tccoul'll II Tht ~ ptfSOM s.w.a Ma. CA m06 bondl IWW btetl t.ued Heme 1....,._. T~. ~ M~ ~~!ht Ille Mp! ~ld':ct~ t;:.•1: ate doing ~ t1: At Your S.MCe o.. unpaid 11"11ment1 The f~ Ttutt, "41 Beyalde THE PETITION ,.. Request tor Sfledel No-p:Jf: p::'cor .. ~1: Mry, Inc. (CA), 21• s. F~"':.~ 11• doing as: DIM, Scille ..'.?1_~ QUllll authority 10 ad· tlce form I& evaiteblt 202, Alllo Vitjo, CA ~~~ · St.nta Ma. tlldl Ul'tPtld u- Gtnael1 Wtllne11 BMd\, CA~ mtnllW lhl-... under from 1"t oourt clstt. 92860 This butll1MI ~ con-ltAmtnl by the pey. T~, 178 Piii( TI\lt ~ II oon-lhl lndec*adel'll Admln-AllonwV fllf Pc!!,~ Aoed9ldt Ttlematlcl duClled by: 8 oorpontlion rntnl of the following CrHt, ewpor1 Coelt, duGttd by: TNM (Fam· ltlrt!ion of ENtta Act. LAW ~ ..,... Corporation, (CA), Have you tlarttd ~ (a) Ille atnOUf1I of CA t2957 lly) (Thie ~ wll allow GMOOfW L. 80aE 22912 Pd!c Pat'I< Of , doing t>utlntll yet? 111y delinqlltnt inataff. 8uMn f . RetllMy, Have you •tartad tti. peraonal r19ftMnt• 101 &. ,.,..,. 8T., Ste 202 Mio Vif1o CA y '""l/Ol "*lit of ptlnclipa.I Ind 4605 L.on 91 San a. doing bullneat yet? aM to \Me -..... STL MO ... ...;.,.. ' ' •, uv lnttrett·. .,,,,_.., ,....... tQO. CA ea107 v-. 2000 fk>r. wlltlOUI ·~~ ()RMM, CA ·r; butlnsta la oon-AJ YM s.Mos. lno. ptnlllll ~·Ill ii; This bualnMI .. con-Rudy A. Mariman. coutt ~ a.. 9111MZ•t ~by:. OOIPQl'll1iolt Ow~rl• HamptOll. ~ ~ (b) ~ by: en lndM&lll TruttH tllOng CMaln ~ Im-Publlahecl Newpott H " t rt d u,. . ~ Have you ltan.d Thie ~ •at pcttant tctlona, how-8each•Co1ta MtH dol,,:•• twtJ>~.: av:? Ntdlhtt .:•~eo::; quent ol lhs ... dOlng t>uelneea yet? ~ "!"1~1hs ~ .....,, fie l*aontl ,..... Olly PloC Mwdl 7, 13. Y•, tf1V2001 o.tc of ann. eowncy .. 1amen1. 1nch101ng Y• Feb. 1, 200t ,,_... "" _.,, ..,.._ .. be ~ 14, 200t AoecMidt T~ 02!2M00i PMCIP&I posted to the &utan E Ratwy on ~ 10 ,,,. ,,.,. to .,,. WTW ~·tton on MOlllMOM ... rdl b .. ~ ... Thie .....,_,. wea a.1 .... 1H 1tfelllSd .,.,.... \INstt L""9nOf E. W11e1M ~ Plot Feb 21.. ..., ell yW tiuc not yeC paid, ~ "'"" flt ~ ~ Plot Feb. 21. Mat 1"ty '-.... nollcs Thie ~ ... z. y1, 2!. 200! WJ44 (c) t rtdampllOll Qsltt " er.. eour., z. 11+.&l. gt WM "' oe11•-.cl to 1M NOTtCa ~ ftltCI w111 ._ eouney -~. cei.•9*' tiy on 02JD'l00f ~~J..r: APPUCA110N TO a.tt d 01W1gt Coln, ~ IN alllOUl'C ,._.... ... 11neee .,, .. ,,. 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Notlot .. hetebyJ""' that ttlt UI idlfllgl Wiii Mil at public auction pursuant 10 Section 2 t 700 ol the &**5 & Profllltonal Code 11111 lollo1111ng o u cr1b1td f)foperty to Wit DAWN GNATOWSl<I. UNIT DI FLOOA JACK. REFRIG ERATOR, FURNITURE. ANO MISC HOUSE· HOLD Slit Wttl be t1y com· pelrttlle bidding (Wfrnen sealed bids may be klbmrtled IO ldYIOO.j ON THE 21ST OF MAA 9 :AM AT THE PREMISE Wl1ERE aid property hH 'bH n stOfed and wtrtdl IS lo- caled 11 AYRES SELF STORAGE 1880 Wl11T· TIER AVE . COSTA MESA. CA. 92627 (949) 650-1282, LandlOld ,.. 581'19$ the right 10 bod el lhe sale Purcnan5 most be made by cash and paid 'or at the hmt ot purchase All pur· crtased goods ate sold as I• and must be' re· moved at ume of sale Sale 1s sub1ect 10 cancellalion ITT 1118 event or sen1emen1 between landlo•d and obligated party Put>hshed on MAR OTTH AND MAR 14TH 2001 AYRES GROUP BONO NUMBER S-400-168<1 Ayres Self SIOfllg8 Res~ Managers Published Newport Beach-Cos1a Mesa D~ PtlOI March 7 " 20fl W363 NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF BULK SALE (U.C.C. 61C>a, 6105 et.seq. E.crow No. 13027-MC NOllOe is hereby g111en to crldrtors of ttle wrlhlfl named M?Her thal a bulk sale Is lboul to be made ot tile assets descnbed below The names and busi- ness addresses ol the aellar lfl PATTRA ENTERPRISES 401 E 17th Slreel Unit C Costa Mesa, CA 92627 The location rn Caldor· nta of lh8 ct\181 IJU!Cuwt office ot the "lier 1s SAME AS ABOVE M i.stec t>y the seltr all other busmen names ano adoressei used by trlt Hllet Wl1twt three yHIS belOfO Ille <Sate SUCfl lcSr was sent or dehvere<I IO the buyer are AS PROVIDE D to BUYER BY SEU.EA Tile names and busi ness add1esses ol 1111 buyer ere KAZUO IKEOA 40 l E 11th Street Unrt C Colla Mesa CA 92627 The 8S94M.s IO be loOid are deecnbeo Ill genettl es slock·1n-tr1de lurn.tu<e, lilCIU<es. 8QUtf>' ment and QOOd'M• ol • fast food business lo- cated at 401 E 17th Street Untl C Cosla Mesa, CA 92627 The bus.nus named used by the seller al 1tta1 location is SUPER CHICKEN The antJQpet80 dale ol Ille bulk sale 11 Mareti 23, 2001 at the olfice of CHAPMAN AllENUE ESCROW, 1205 E ~Ave Orange c. 92866 Tlw ~ Mii IS sub- leet to Calltornle vr.1onT'i Comme<cllel Code Section 61 01 2 If .o ~ the name Ind actt9CS ol the pt<· son witrl whom Claoms may be ltd is CHAPMAN AVENUE ESCROW, 1205 C~ man Ave .. Orange C. 92886, and Iha lul tJeta tor fillria dallTll ...... bf March ~ 2001 wtilCh II !ht ~ day belof• the .... dllt• IOIQl>td tbOlll Oaltd: Marefl ~ 2001 le/ Karuo ... Publlttttd Newpol'I BHCll·Cotta Mau D•lfY Piiot March 7 200 l 217&47 7 ~ ........ ,..,... 8tae•tMnC Ttlt fofloWlrlg ~ .,. cbf1G bulWltll .. Aocll Software. 21-4 112 Ftm!Mt Ave Cofone del Mar. CA 92825-3213 8't1 Alden 8eYdtf, 214 11'2 Ftmlfff Aw Carone dtl Mar, CA 9292!5·3213 Tllll tiu.lneM II con- cluded by an WlCIMdwal Have you started dOlflg bUflnlll )'t i? Y11 1197 &en Alden Beooltr This tt•ttmtfll was tiled With the County Clerk of Orange County on ~26/2001 2001'1$tS74 Daily Prlot Mar 1, 14 21 28. 2901 W&4 '4otlc9 of Hearing by Publication (Minor NefM Ching•) State or Mrnneeota., County St. Loul1 County, District Court Judlclal Dia1rlct: Sixth Judicial Dlttrlct Court Ai. N~: CX·01·300037 CaM Type: Nam. Change In 1ht Maner ol 1ht /4(>- plcahon ol Ttt ... AM Almquist, on be.hall ol L M S /TltnOr FOf ..a cnanoe o1 -lo LMA TO Wayne Sll"'1 Wayne Sl<een Los Aft. geies Cehtornra An Apphca11on for Name Chang& hH ~ hleo t>y T erffl> Ann Alm- Qurst for • change ol nome tor me '"'"°' ctuld L M s to L M A A hear· 1ng on lh1r. Apphca11on writ be held al St LOUIS Counly Courlhouse 1810 12th Avenue East HoOC>tng M~ 557<16 on ft1ursd1y Apnl 5 2001 a1900 AM I Vou may ootam a copy ol tne Apphcalion fOf Narr• Change lrom Coun Aom1n.s1rat()f SI lout$ Couniy CounhOut.t 1810 1211'1 Avenue EHi HibOtng MN 557•6 II you do noc appear at lhe schtOult<I nearing ll)e Pe11tioner s l\j)pllca· ltOn lor Name Change tor the mino1 en.Id may De 9fAn(e<J Oateo Janua'Y 16 2001 GLORIA. F POntAST Coun Mm1rn1r1tor By ·S. Carol J Tyler Oeput1 Publ11fttied Newport B••ch·COSll Mase Dairy P•IOI Maren 7. 14 21 2001 WJ65 Fictltlou1 Bualn••• NarM Statement Tiie t0l10w1119 peraons are dO>ng business Bl AUDIO LANO 616 E SaU Rd . Manerm. CIJ1 lamta 92805 Ao11om Ramadan 616 E Ball Ad Anaheim C1l1lorn1e 92805 Tony A.ltenea 2351 Whrlto.l~ Ln Corona Calftom1a 92879 Thia bu$"1H I " con• ducted t>y a qeneral pannersrup Hive you slatted dOtllg t1u$1nMS ~ No Ro5torn Ramadan This r.111emen1 WH tued with lht Coonty Oeitt o1 Oranoe County on 021()!)'2001 20018151115 0.11~ P IOI Mar 7 14 21 28, 2001 W366 r 111 OlnUMm I GRIFFITH Helen Je1nne Griffith. 86, a llomtmtbr from Million Vltfo, petMCI away on Mitch 3, 2001. She 11 aurvlv.d by d1uglll1r. Joan (Stoen) Urryi da11ght«. J11dy (Auu, Wllll1m1; eon, Jon (Christy) Griffith: aon, Gaty (Desns) Gttmttl; 11 grMdchlldrtn end 1 great~ranctchlld. Fu,,_,.I Setllat wiK be held It 1 :00 p.m. on S.turday' Mardi 1 o. 2001 It Plcfflc vi.. Cha$*. 3500 f>adnc V1ew om. In Newpott e.ct\, CA. Have A Garage Sile! • • ..... , ... - . Polley Ill.tr• 1uul 1ltafllinr• ""' >llhjfft to rhtu1~l' -uhou1 no1irl' lltl' puhli•hl"r fllol('nl'• 1hl' r~2b.1 10 rt11w. l'l'l'llh•if~. 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Th~ 0.1il~ Pilm' i\l'l'l'J>t<.110 linliilit~ for mi)' rrnit' in 1111 R1hl'rtbi>1w•11t for ~lfirh it 1111\~ l~'rt·11on•ihl,. rwtp! for 1lir 1'(1•1 of 1l1t •1mr, nrtuull~ 111·1·11piPcl b} 11K' t'ftllr C:mln ran only hf. nlloud for 1l1t ri,...1 in-tni•Hl. ltl ·11' ~ lyfn ly,.11e By Mllfm Penom (9i11L 0:11 -0~1,i (Qi Q) Oi~·~w1?U :tm ~·...,, Bil\ S1n..-1 G:t EOUAl MOUS"t~ OPPORIUNllY All real estate aC!VtrttWIQ tn rnls newspaper is subjeCI lo the r ederal fa tr Housing Atl of 1968 as amended which ma~es 11 illegal to advtrhse ·any preler~oce llmruuon oi d1swminauon bis9d on race COior rehg· ion. sex lllndte.IP ~m1l1<1I status Of n.111o0t1al orig•n or an m1enlt0n 10 m4ke any such preltrence hm11~11on or dlscr1111111a11on r his neW!ipaper wtll not knowingly accept any ar1ver11semen1 lor real eslite which 11 on v10~1ton r. ol rhe law Our rellders are hereby mformet.I lhll all d\l.'911lllOS acfvert1wd IO lhlS ~per ire avillable on an equal opportunoty basis To comptain of d1stum1· natt0n tall HUO 1011 !tee at I 800-424 8590 1 HOUSESICONOOS FOR SALE GENERAL 01'\'ESTOP HOME BU\l"iG SUPF.R'iTORt: &.JV W~n Nc>ITI• 1<J () '·''" 100• !If..¥ ( \L(t loH1 ~/{" ~e-q_..f .. «•>r1 F "'' 1 •1.X !\lll1t r '{')• Cn.I I'·~) Ln V~l,fW,~"" N R t t"CU)<j • ~ 1l •, 1 .. 00.72UIS7 24 ho Vttenn Real t\latt ,, HOMES OF THE WEEK .,,AhowcaH Homtt For Siie In Our Sat Rell Eltltt SUpplement I l*PilY Adt ...... 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Call Patrick Tenore Agent 949-856·9705 165 ~1 20 ACRES BEAUTIFUL T e•as land near El Paso Roads surveyed, reterett- ces S8,9951$0down1$89/ mo 10'11.APA/223 pay· menls OAC 1 ·800 ·843 .. 7537 www sunselrancnes com (CAL'SCAH) AZ'S BEST BARGAJH 40 acres-$17.900 BeaWIA ranch In Wtltta.ms/Flagstan area perl8C1 6, 100' oMn8te Spectacular mountain views, borders atate land, attoidabte hnancmg Can AZLR 1·8n·282-S263 (CAL'SCAHI 28' widen 2Ba lllW dlc:o- rator paint, cerpet, tlle. WO hlt-upa, lrplc, bNmed cell• w/akyllghl. Iott In matr br. View of a:• & Per11 with Pl!vltt ng $2500/mo. MH 2 t7 EASTSIOE CONDO 2 llofy Hlwpon Cout.Snghl & Ana, Crefla. Jewelry Also Tan 11 home' Buy O!fect ANTIQUE 2br, 2ba, den. lv·rm, dlHm. llgl1t 381 2 58a Townhome A"'T1TJnUES etec1ronocs. eew1ng. iyp1ng and Savel Commerc:laV 1, CLASSIC wld 2-c gar Walk' to slO<as/ in galed COl1Yn, 2c garage, J., !t 1n your spare tllllll Great Home u'1tt$ lrom $199 00 ca schools lat • last + dep.. laundly, FP, vaulted ceils pay No a•penence No Low monlhly payments CARS $1400 lease. Contact Car1 Avail Now, $2,895 rr mo Oldtr Style Furnitvre Fee Wtll tr11n Call Free colof catalog Cal 9 C al 949-631·3799 leave msg agent ~9-759--379 PIANOS A Collectibles 800·795·0380 ext. 2 today 1·800·842·1310 ars, E SIDE Speclout 2br, 19 Hl•port Co11t.13eautrlut lvnn. lrplc, WfO hkup, OI' 28' 28a ~ In gated prv Dirden, •ater l)lid COl'MIUIVIY. 2 Cir garage, $149Slmo 949'-5'1-3i59 ~. FP. pool & le!Vll5 Avail fmmed S25»'Pff mo. CNllnl • H4"tlor Y19w remodtlld 3Br 2.S8ath, pool, IPI• S590l:Vlno. Agt. 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CA t270l I jlrd.l .,. .. l.An'4 lntemeVMa» Ofder Ple11e bl eware tt1a1 Private Party 1()().296-4416 Ill• llal!nga In lhla· OPEN HOUSE www.Btt!Opp4U.com Cli.gc>ly ""r rtq111fe you 10 ell 1 900 10am-4pm BOOKKEEPER PT In HB numbtr In which Sat March 1 O 1&-24~ Peachtree !her i. '* AP AA .... A. r-FA• • • c 91 P" Sun March 11 ...,.. ~ -minute. resume to 714-960-027 2001 CARE GIVERS needed to llt4P eldelty '" l!leOf nomes w11h meals. housekeepmg. e"ands PT Of Fl nu hrs & llve·tns No cert req 714.4u .. t881 480 BUSIE.SS OPPORTUNITIES 1229 w Shelly Ct Orange, cant Cell for llatlng 949·719-9317 Loe.I Antique & CollectC>le Store 19 now acceplrlO ~ CROSSING QUA.ROS PT "Y consignrnenls Please GtNt houri, no nighta or PltlM bl Wirf of out of "" companlff. Chldt with the Ioctl Better Bu1lne11 Bu· ,_, i.tcn you l8nd any money or 1- tor Mrvlc11. Reed end undlratand 1ny contrecta before you elgn. BMW 32815 '99 auto, WK'/ l'llct (4EMPMO) $21,995 cal 949-642·8944 •kds. 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NORTH •J 7 6J -:-10 85 A 10 5 l •106 WEST •KS 7 KQ6 0 Q J J •QJ9S4 SOtrrH EAST •8 <;> 97431 (' 8764 •AK 7 • AQ 10941 1 A f K9 • 832 Thi: bidding: SOUTH WF.ST NORTH ~ •• .... l • ,._ 3• p-J o> Pu! .. ,_ ,_ ,,_ OpcninJ lead: ~ of • M~ often thin noc. you have to dig deep to find ~ extra chance<I tha1 can make all cbc difference between winrung and loslllg. Hert IS I case 111 poinL Both North and South btd aggres- sively, but the final cootrac1 was noc all that t.d, needing al "'om a sue· ccssful ~l*ie linesse. Three dubs was a help-sun game try and Nonh'l opc1mislic th~ diamond~ 'howed some help f~ club! with valuci 111 diamond . South needed no funher enc~gcment to conl1ICI for game. West led the queen of clubl>. Eiu1 ovenoc* with lhe kma and conunucd with the acc. Wcsi followma with the Jade a.' a suit-preference sig1111I for hcruu. WI ~med to a heait, taken with ~ ace. and the crucial point of the hUnd had been rcac~. Bcf Ol'C taCkJing IJ\llJ'lps, dcclam uw an cxt.ra chance -lindma one defender with ~pccilita!Jy Q J 111 d1a· rnood5. guarded no mon: than once. The klllJ and ~ of diamonds were cashed and I duunond -Wti Nffed 10 pick up the quccn and jack 111 the wi1. Now declarer simply ciuhcd the act of trum~ and, when both defender. followed. the COOll'ICt WL~ 11'1 the bag. Dummy 11<~ cnutrcd with a club ruff, and the kn or daamoncb was led. declarer ducardm& the pick uf ~ The defenders took only iwo club lnCks and a trump M well as South played the hand. the defcoden could have prevailed. but 11 wa.~ noc an easy dtfcnst to find. If. afler "'inning the lint club, East had ~"'Itched 10 a heart. the dtfcnden would have c:stabhshcd the scmng trick bcf~ declarer could amingc for an entry to dummy to lead the fourth round of diamonds wadnesdoy, Morch 7, 1001 TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE T~=::1 .. -.. -CMMlllCD-IV_AllllUYl ___ ll _ ~I V6, tul powtf CO. 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