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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2001-03-09 - Orange Coast PilotSERVING THE NEWPORT -MESA,COfvV.AUNmES SINCE 1907 ON THE WEB: WWW.DAILYPILOT.COM FRIDAY, MARCH 9, 2001 Curtain to rise ·on1Balboa Theater construction •Organizers counting the days until th~ 350-seat venue's renovation gives Newport Beach its own place for performing arts. Mathis Winkler DAILY PILOT BALBOA PENINSULA -It au began at the corner of L Street dnd East Balboa Boulevard, ell 5'.30 d.m. on a day m March 1995 "Dclync1, we hdve to SdVC the I Balboa I theater,• architect Ron Baers said to community dCllvtst Dayna Pettit. "Ron , 1 don't have tune,• cdffie her answer, but Baers didn't let her off the book. "This won't take any tune,• he told her. SLX years and $2.5 nuHion Idler, sitting in the Balboa Perfomung Arts Theater FQundatlon's modest office Thursday, Pettit.., the organizallon's president, said the countless hours she and others have spent on the pro1ect were finally-about to pay off. On May 22, a groundbreaking ceremony will kick off about 10 months of copstruction to transform the 1927 bwJding into a perfomung c1rts center capable of seating 350 pdlrons H dll goes well, the thedter could open by fall 2002. Petllt and MJChele Roberge. the foundalloa's execubve duector, said they'll turn the event mto the most unusuc1l groundbreaking anyone hds ever seen "We're going to hdve a bulldozer ballet.· Pettit said. "It's to g ive people an idea of what we're all about.• Roberge added. Raising money -the· foundation still needs $4 mill.Jon for construcllon and to se<'Ure the> thc>atN's hrst-year budget -and butlding dctiv1l!es Wlll keep the group bus~ rn coming months pie a gllfnpse ol whdl\ qo1ng tCJ happen.· Because N£>wport B('dCh ldcko; venues for the performing drt'> the aty-owned, 90-.,edt Newport ThP· atre Aro. Center on Chff Dm:e rdrt'IY accommodatec; out<,tdf' group., ttnd d proposed art ... dnd t•ducdtmn cPnter on open spacP lx•hincl the• Centrdl Library has facE>cl V(J(dl l)ppo..,1t1on from env1ronmentdlht'> dnd rP'>I· dents alike -Roberqe hd.., hNtun to look at UOCOO\'E'OllOOdl '>J>dCf'" to put on how<; But whtle lhC' touncldllon dlreddy offers d • Rec1d1ng Shd kP'>peare • 'ieminar that's held c1t c1 private home, Roberge Sdlcl shP hopes to put together c1 Sdmpler .., •• d..,on of performdnce!. for the fdll "Thec,e won't be h1gh-t1cket. fund-rd1s109 things,· she Sd1d, ddding that there wdJ be• plenty of those dS well. "We Wdnt lo give pPo-SEE THEATER PAGE 6 , Irvine Co., CoastKeeper strike deal to limit runoff •Agreement bet!" een developer and one of 1t~ bigger foes is meant to r<>cluc' • pollution into Cry~tdl Cm e Paul Clinton DAILV PtLOT CRYSTAL COVE The• In m1• < o and a Newport Bedrh £'0\ 1rnnnwnl<1l group agreed Thurc,dd\ to d pldn thP\ Sd} will reduce hdm1ful urh.m run•ill LOto Crystal Cove The deal Wd'i <,truct.. dltl'T months 11! talks between Ordnqf> C mint\· Cod..,I· Keeper and the developPr ''hie h 1 .. bwJchng d 035-homC' prowct un tht> ndge above Coa ... t H1qhwa~ The Irvme Co ,,d., om• ol .... t•\Pf11l 11t1r · ties ndmed LO a cea'>P·dnd-dt>w .. t orcl11r dlffied dt redunnq pollutmn into th1• cove thdt was 1s'>ued ll\ th1• ">ttnln Anr1 PHOTO" 8V r A"I t-+ r11 "" ~ Louise Greeley. left, of Newport Beach and City Manager Homer Bludau discuss plans for bluff area above Coast Highway . SEE COVE PAGE 6 • New. hope for Sunset Ridge Proposed legislation may boost long-frustrat<'d attempts by Newport Beach to buy parkland near \Vest Coast Highway and L uprrior Avrnuf' Paul Clinton DAILY PtLOT F ormer Newport Beach Counnlwoman Jdn Debd~ fought for eight years to tum 15 weed-infested acres at the com er of West Coast Highway and Supenor Avenue into c1 cit) ptlrk Thwarted by one obstacle after another, including a refusdl b) property owner Caltrans to sell the parcel, Dcbay left olhcc LO November w1thout accomplishmg her goal Now, it looks Wee the dreams of Debay and dozens of other West Newport Beach residents could come true. State Sen Ross John- son (R·lrvine) has introduced a bill that would trcinsfer the proper- ty out of the hands of the transportation agency "Obviously, I'm thrilled." Debay said. "There have been a lot of cilsappointments throughout the years.· Greeley, who lives near the open land, hopes a park wW be bullt SEE PARK PAGE 6 72 HOURS A quick guide to the weekend Q) unm WALL A guided walking tour of the Upper Newport Bay Ecological Reserve will be hosted by the Newport Bay Naturalists and Friends at 9 a.m. Satur- day at the comer of East Bluff Drive and Back Bay Road in Newport Beach. This is the last tour of the season. Free. (949) 786-8878. ® '°°°9 Ml.._ A springer spaniel rescue event will \ take place from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday at the Three Dog Bakery, 924 Avocado Ave., Newport Beach. Free. (949) 760-3647. • •,.. ~ The Leigh and Lucy Steinberg Spirit Run will begin with registration at 6:30 a.m. Sunday at Edwards Cinema theaters at Fashion Island, 905 • Newport Center Oriw, Ne\11POf1 Bffch. The run will include a 10K run/wall(. a Jamba Juice SK Banana Man ~. a SK family w.lk. youth rKes and an Orange County Family Toddler Trot. Fees depend on the age of the participtnt. (949) 222-3344. llSlll Spirit Run ready to go •Annual fund-raiser for Newport Beach schools will take place unda; Stefanie Frith DAILY P1LOT NEWPO RT BEACH -~ tavht.• \our children want to toddle dlonq in thl' 0 l0<l- dler trot Maybe vou wdnt to complP.te a 1 OK 1aybe you wdnt to help dondte money toward loca.J c;choob Or nld't h • you JUSt .want to wm th£> Jdmba Jut<"<' SK Banana 1an Chase However you go, rdce ofhnc:1Jc, ror the 18th annua.J Sp mt Run 200 l, w t for <'dr • ly Sunday at Fashion lslcmd, -.<1) prople c1re going to have a blast, rdin or ~htn<" SEE SPIRIT PAGE 6 ----' _____ , ---• _____ , -DITllOOI 'Masten of Harmony brings together men young and old for Its D.rbershop sound. ,.. ... 2 1J .. 2 Friday, Morch 9, 200 I Masters of Harmony brings- together m en young and old for its barbershop sound . . Rockln' GOSPELS '\it Sage Hill School in Newport Coast will perform "Godspell" at 7:30 p.m. today through Saturday and 2 p.m. Sunday. The musical, directed by Diane King Vann and choreographed by Julie Larsen, retells'the Gospels through rode music. It will be staged in the school's Johnson Family Library, 20402 Newport Coast Drive, Newport Beach. SS. (949) 219-1375. Daily Pilot CHECK IT OUT Newport Beach library links for local duffers . F or duffers inspired by the Toshiba Senior Classic, scores of library resources focus on the skills, artistry and tu.story of a pastime enjoyed by mil- lions. No matter what your skill level, you can improve your golf game with tips from the high school coach of one of the sport's greatest talents in "Tiger Woods Made M e Look Uke a Genius." Along with a liberal sprin- kling of personal recollec- tions, Dan Crosby oCfers five simple ways to take 10 i.lrokes off your game in thJ.S new volume. Also new on the shelves GoU," an exammdUon of how America rose to domi- nate the old Scots gam e over the last hall-century. History dlso proV1des a framework · for Bob Cullen's explorabon of the mystery of the sport and its hold on players and fans in "Why Golff" There are biographies of great golfers, including "Payne Stewart," Tracey Stewart's homage to her Idle husband. who WdS dt the top of his game when he died in d plane crash in 1999. Gredt finishes arc the theme of "The Fairway Game," offer- ing descriptions of final rounds of such champions dS Arnold Palmer and Jack Nicklaus by some of the best sports writers to cover the game. JI you'd rdthcr pldy golf than read dbout it, hnd inJonna- llon about 617 courses in "The Best The Masters of Harmony ls a 140·member group that sings barbershop harmony. They will perform Saturday at Orange Coast College. JS "Golf Skllls," an illustrat- ed guide by Roget Hyder, head professional at the East Sussex National Golf Club. Separate sections concen- trate on types of shots, caus- es of poor performance and drills designed to help with chipping, putting and other fundamental skills. Pub Uc Golf Courses in the United Stales, Canada, Young Chang DAILY PILOT M en used to sing while barbers cut their hair during the 19th century. They har- monized -one sang the melody, another took bass, a third sang tenor and a fourth mixed in some baritone. The pledsdnt medley -d conso- ndnt sound, no d1schords - became known as barbershop music These men dlso shared d fellow- sh1p, gathenng not only for fresh cuts and feel-good melodies. but a chance to he awdy from home and smok e cigars with the guys. The tradition hves on with Joe D' Amore, Dan Durfey and Frank Ortega -members of the Masters of Hdnnony barbershop chorus that will perform Saturday at Orange Coast College. The four-time win- ner of the International C horus Championship 1s made up of 140 men. ranging from high school teens to seniors m their 70s. FYI WHA~ "Masters of Harmony" WHEN: 8 p.m. Saturday WHERE: Orange Coast College's RobE:rt B. Moore Theatre, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa COS'TrS 1S.$24 CALL: (714) 432-5880 "It's a multi-generational past ume, • said Durfey, a 13-year mem- ber of the group. Directed by Mark Hale, the a cappella group was founded in 1985 and is chartered as the Santa Fe Springs Chapter of the Society for the Preservation and Encour- agement of Barbershop Quartet Singmg in Amenca Inc. Members gather from as far south as San Diego and as north as Bakersfield every Wednesday at the Commu- nity Center in Santa Fe Springs to rehearse. The median age falls between 35 and 55, members said. "What our mission is, is preserv· mg the music of America," said Durfey. •A lat of 11 is from the '20s and '30s and even before -some of the music that has made Ameri- ca and has really 1ust given the I picture of the growth of America.• The chorus adapts new songs lo the barbershop style too. "That's why young people find our music so intriguing," Durfey added. The group's repertoire includes popular American classics, Broad- way tunes and patriotic songs. Sat- urday's performance will feature a Frank Sinatra medley with favorites like •I've Got the World on a String,• "Witchcraft,• •All the Way· and "My Way,· among other hits like "The Impossible Dream• from "The Man of La Mancha,• said Ortega, 64. D' Amore joined the group because the music -the harmo- niousness -is pleasing to his ~ar. "I also enjoy the fact that it's clean," he said. "It wouldn't be rat- ed R -it's rated PG or G, very family oriented .• D'Amore is an educa tion direc- tor for Bryman College in El Monte. Ortega is a retired electrical engineer. Durfey, who serves as the Masters of H armony spokesman, is a retired schoolteacher. "We draw from all walks of life,• Durfey said. ·And we appeal to men of all different ages. But they all have barber- shop music as a love." According to behavtoraJ psychiatrist Phil Lee, a golfer's greatest obstacle is the brain. Lee collaborates with golf H\'• 10 •l !'t A1 instructor G 0 L F ~!ne m "Shrink Your Handi- cap," written for play- ers inter- ested in under- standing the psychological processes that affect perfor- mance Psycholog1cal warfare can be used to break an oppo- nent's concentration, says Jon Winokur in "How to Wln at Goll: Without Actu- ally Playing Well." Even for those who never venture onto a course, this witty work provides an entertain- ing take on the game, with a gambit of ploys aimed at outthinking other players. Al Barkow offers a more senous, historical perspec- llve in "The Golden Era of the Caribbean and Mexi- co." Or, curl up with great golf fiction between the cov- ers of "The Putt at the End of the World," a hilarious farce by Dave Barry, Tami Hoag, Tim O'Brien and six other well-known authors. You can enjoy.Virtual pas- sage on the PGA Tour with 13 aud1ocassettes of "A Good Walk Spoiled," in which John Felnsteln gets inside the heads or great players. See some of the same professionals on .. The History of the PGA Tour," a 76-minute video. Finally, for a real celebra - uon of the sport, check out "Golf, The Greatest Game," a lavtshly illustrdted look at 100 yean. of uoU m Amened that is po~s1bly the next best thing to finding your way onto d course. • OIEO< rT OUT is written by the staff of the Newport Beach Public Library. This week's column Is by Melissa Adams, in collaboration with Sarah Barnicle. All titles may be reserved from home or office computers by accessing the cata- log at http:llwww.newport beachl1brary.org Briefly in vatory is at 1824 Kaiser Ave., Irvine. fee is $10 Information: Gl.lhan Fin· ley. (949) 851-9930, Ext. 103. mime and improvisallon. It also will provide information about the library's literacy pr<>gJam. Opera Camp 2001 will run from 8:30 a.m . to 2 p.m. July 13 to Aug. 5, with part1e1pants receiv- ing instruction from top mdustry professionals m acting, dance, vocal basics and opera htstory. The camp will include special classes in costuming and makeup, concluding with a production of "Cinderella• performed by camp participants Aug. 4 and 5. DATE BOOK Ballet group to hold placement a uditions Ballet Pad!1ca Conservatory will hold placement audltions for its Summer lntensive Program 2001 at 2 and 3:30 p.m . Saturday. The 2 p.m. aud1tion is for children 10 to 13, and the 3:30 p.m. is for people 14 and older. The conser- The four-week program will run from July 30 to Aug. 25 and will include classes on ballet technique. pointe, variations, dance cond1tion- ing, modem, character and jazz, as well as special seminars on injury prevention and care, nutrition and technique analysis. The session will conclude with a perf onnance of classical repertory and original works created by guest choreogra- phers and faculty. The nonrefundable application Original stories to be staged at library The Imagination Machine will stage stories written by adult stu- dents in the Newport Beach Pub· Uc Ubrary's Literacy Program at 11 a.m. Saturday at the Newport Beach Central Llbrary's Friends Meeting Room, 1000 Avocado Ave. Newport Beach. The show will include music, Information: (949) 717-3874. Opera Camp 2001 auditions set in April Auditions for Opera Pacific's Opera Camp 2001 will be held April 21 by appointment only at the Academy for the Perform- ing Arts, Huntington Beach H igh School, Building M , 1905 Main St. Tuition is $375 with only a lim- ited number or partial scholar- ships. Information: (71 4) 546- 6000, Ext. 847. READERS HOTLINE (949) 642-6086 • Copyright. 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LOCAnoN 1811 Wedge ....................... l-4' Newport .................... 3-4' 11.tekle's ..................... l-'' TIDES TODAY First low I 2:33 a .m................... .56' first high 8:.0 a.m.................... 6 ... 3' Second low 3:18 p.m .................... ·1.2' Second high 9:34 p.m ................... 5. 1' SA'NRDAY First low 3:20 a.m .................... O.l ' First high 9:2'a.m ........................ 6' S.Cond low 3:5lp.m ..................... -0.8' Second high to·ot p.m ................... S.3' Rklet >-tty ................. ~· .,.,_ Corona def~ ....... ~· ~ S6 COSTA MESA •21st StrMt: An assault was reported in the 200 block at 1:.41 a.m. Tuesdey. • Newport lloutwwd: A robbery was reported in the 2000 block at 12:16 a.m. Tuesday. •New.port lloutwwdand Sent.a IMbel Aw: lWo 20-year-oJd men were arrested al 1 :04 a m Tuesday on sospklon of commntlng a robbery and violating ~role. A 19'-yNf-old woman Ms also arrested Oft suspidoo of committing a robbery. •Weft 11th StrMt: A grand theft was reported In the 1000 blodt at 9:38 e.m. Monday NEWPORT BEACH • .,._ Strwt and lulhaft Drfw: Police a"ested • man at 10:52 p.m. Tuesday on wspklon of ~wulng a controlled substMl<e. Ball wes wt $10,000. •Ava~ Awnur. Police reported that MV9n !either Jadcets. tog.thef worth $11. 180, wef'e allegedty stotltrl from• stor9 In the 900 block .t 10.20 a.m. Mond9y. • ...._ .... 1'111 •• Md w.t C.... HWwww11 PoHC. «rested -. "*' on upkk)n of drMng ~ the lnftu9nce of alcohot and d;ugs .t 12 :20 a .m 1\.mdl¥. lall w. Mt. $2,500. Doily Pilot Fndoy, Morch 9. 2001 3 ·A sim k smik could make·· Oassroom flooding displaces students· rp •Al Lincoln Ele mentary Newport Coast Elementary School rooms and two computer lab> a /.IJ e t (!reflCe Or ~~ School, some areas are to accommodate the d1spldced t,hree surround.mg rooms. so work· ll -fh dif.J(fi fi 1-..: A ,.. students, tlu!rc was plenty of room Classes were aJso moved out of ~ inundated with rising classes. . ers would not disturb students. T be best piece of advice I have ever been given w as also the simplest. "Smile,• my mother told me. •When you walk down the hall at school, Just smile at th~ kids you pass. They'll smi.Je back. And if they don't, they are tbe 10sers, not you.· f ler ~heory was simple, y9u see. Everyone was feeling the exact same w~y I was. Everyone was wa.iung for someone else to make the first move because, of course, it's easier to let someone else take the chance. "But,• she said, •is a smile really taking a chance? It's a mere pleas- antry, not a cause for ridicule.• She told me this when I was in middle school -unquestionably the roughest time in a dlild's life. I was so miserable -so awkward. Children are at their very meanest during those years, as parents of Corona del Mar Middle School !>tudents will attest to. But I figured~ by God, it couldn't make Uungs worse. So I gave 1t a try. Shf' was ngbt. That was au people were waiting for. People smtled back Then it becdllle uhellos,. then conversations. Sudctenly. things weren't quite .so miserable or awkward. I wc1s reminded of this advice dnd the profound effect 1t had on my hfe when I visited a classroom di Newport Harbor High School this week I went to hear from students ho" vuc outbursts of vtolence by tPenduers nught be prevented. A 1uruor who had returned to NPwport Beach alter spendmg a Yl:'dr dbroad suggested that the Donette Goulet REPORnR'S NOJEBOOK simple kindness of a smile might go a long way. •People are so cold here,• she said. It is the same thing we heard after the Colwnbine shooting. A 16·year-old football player named Evan told Costa Mesa High School students last spring that his life was spared because he had been nice to the boys who went on the rampage thdt day. killing 12 classmates and a teacher. It cost him nothing. It wasn't even an effort. But it Sdved hJS life. Simple human kindness -that 1s the solution. Is it so much to ask? Is it so difficult to mstill? lnstead of condemning the youth of America, and saying, "God, we never would have done that,· which I too have been guilty of, we need to talk to them. We need to give them whatever it I!> that's missing. Maybe 1l's still dS simple as a smile. • DANETTE GOULET cover~ the education beat for the Daily Pilot. . . . ·The disruption was really very RoUunan·Haddock satd. ground water, officials said. mirumaJ, • Rothman· H addock Although there are some leaky DaMtt• Goulet OAJlY PtlOT NEWPORT BEACH Heavy rains and rising ground water flooded several classrooms at Lln· coin Elernentary School last week, causing extensive damage and uprooting classes. Seven classrooms or students have been relocated, said Pnnc1- pal Barbara RoUunan-Haddock, who sent a letter to parents Thurs· day. With the recent departure of said. roofs at the school, Fme said, the District officials have begun p~blems stem from subterranean some repairs and hired Driver· w,t:1ter coming to the !turf ace Eddy Constructlon 1.to assess the A couple of students have suI- ~amage and a.oPr potential healtl) ferf'd dllerg1c redctfons because.of nsk the .floodl.nQ may cause. Oll?~r thf' ddmp rnnp.illons, and one c~mparu:s. ~pv . also need tQ 00 moved to dnolh er school to seek hired , otficiats said. / ·d •Four (rooms) flooded 'exten-rell;t. Rothr~6n ·Hdddock .s~. . • sively," said Mike Fine the dis· But thdt !> d \]mque situation, trict's assistant supenntendent of she said business services. ·we've hdd to There wa<, n<> evidence of mold pull up the carpet and tdke 1t away beneath thf' Cdrpets. so workers to be cherrucally cleaned and are msp<><.unq vents cind hlters for dned. • · whdt nught lw CdU!>mg the allergic The flooding dffected two cldss· redcllon~ ~he <,did A short day's work for local high schoolers •Juniors fr om Corona del Mar and Newport Harbor high schools get a taste of employment d uring mentoring program. Danette Goulet DAILY PtLOT NEWPORT BEACH -High. school Juniors flooded the market- pldre Thurl.ddy, but their debut wds d hit too hort-ltved. After c;1x months of pldnrun~1. the Newport Harbor Chamber of Commern' launched a mentor pro- grdm TI1ursday for 40 studenll> at C'orond del Mdr d:Tld Newport l.Jdr- bor h1qh schools. I Pdr.t1c1pants lauded the pro- gram. but there WdS one compldmt -1t was not long enough · "By far. not enough time," scild Joseph Spiegel. who had two !>tu· dents shadow rum for the momtng dt J & S Automotlvf' ·We got d car up on the Wt -we were gomg to do a lour-wheel brdke 1ob We got one wheel done • Nearly every student c1nd men- tor echoed the compldtnl. It began at 8 d.m with dn intro- ductory breakfast di tlw Rdd1!-son Hotel, and 11 ended four hour<. Idler with d luncheon di the Bdhld· Connthidn Ydcht Club Bookended b) lht> medb WdS the student!.' opponunitw:. tor d glunpse ln!>lde lhl• profe<;<,1on or th<>ir choice Stud~nts went on tour-,. vi!>1ted with clieO'fSf went lo court, v.l:!nt on a police ride-along. dntl '>CV~rdl wrotp < ommunity commentctnes for the Dd11\ PLlot ·w" w.1t<•d '>ome4~-sdi0- Bnttan) Ro-,enhldtt 17 who spent the morrunq with Peggy Fort, pres- ident of Cdhlnrn1d \ldfkeung Con- cept of Nf'w port Beach Fort exµldlOed ,.., hdl ddverusing and marketing redll) wd:. • Alter ~huffling dround Newport Bearh1 v1c.,1tmg ddvNUstng clients, mcludmg Stdrhucks. dfld domg d sci.le., pitch ell Bloormndale's, Bnt· tdn) '>did th<• hu~mess wa.s nothing ltke '>he thouqht 1l would be. ·1 thought 1t Wd!> all drawing logo:. for compdnte!> • she said Whtle thf' 'd nou'> academies at :-.,e,, port HMl.>0r have offered ycMlonq me>ntonng programs to studenb for VPdr-, th<> experience 1s Of'W for -,tucl1:nt'> cit Corona del Mar H19h SABATINO'S C· ! 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The o1111111cil qull tournc1ment dr11w<., .ilmut I '.lO l<Kdl plc1y- 1 ·r" c1ml will I><' lwld for the 11111 d turn• I\ tondc1y. SEAN HILLER I DAILY PllOT Willy Reese ls or ganizing a golf tourname nt with 120 local players lo raise money for Royal Family Kids Camps, which be nefits abused and neglected chHdren. It l>l•nc•l1t<., Roytll f-dnuly 1\111., C'r1mp'>. oJ St1n lc1 And- l1.i..,1 ·d nonprolit group that orqc1n111•.., c-t1111ps for c1bused 111HI nc•qlc•ct!'cl 'h1ldr<•n. 1~1·1·'><' I><'< c1m1• tnvolved \\.Ith Uw or<JdntZdt10n when 111 ... c l11m h, St. AndrPw's Prec,- t'l} 11 ·n<1n, b<'<Jdn c,pon!.>onng d 1 .1111p t1hout E'tght y1•c1r.. dgo \ c,1xtlHJrddl' Sunddy ..,, hoof tc•t1c h<>r ,1t thP church. !<1 •1 •\f• Wei'> ti <<>lln'>t•lor dl thP w•·Pklonq c c1rnps, which 1111 lud(• (•v«>r}'lhan~J from ... w1mm1nq tu h1k111q, ... 1r11<Jc11.inq lo chdJWl lunE>. rtw Cd Ill p'> MC? nond<•- 111>1111nt1 l1on<1l," lw s<11d "But WI' try to hdV<' d 'Sc1y ye'> to ( ;od' nw~!>c1qc. Sp1nludl1ly is .,0111Pth1nn wt• try to lo'>tf'r 1n I'm not worried, my agent is Craig Brown Insurance < .tll tod.I\ 1111 .111111 ~ lunm.: I I\\ lll'f' fn,llf.111l l'1 (949) 760-1255 r.a...h-11111 hi.ind the kids." A recru1ter tor a software company, Reese gladly took on the task of gathering golf p_layers to bring money to .tne organizal1on. Through sponsors und rdffle tickets, the tourna- mPnt raised dbout $10,GOO for Kids Camps lc1st year. and Reese Sdld he hoped to mdtch thc1t amount thlS Q:me. The organization w1ll us/ the money to help other churches around the coun- try se>t up cc1mps. So far, c1bout 70 camps exist nationwide. with most ol them in Cc1hforn1c1 clnd W<tshmgton. Reese Sdld. The goal is to eventuc11ly hc1ve a cc1mp m every coun- ty nallonwide r-..l·v. )(>n lk.tl h • Lal# 0::;::;0290 S AF E CO Main St reet Players pres ent Andrew Lloyd Webber's Jesus Christ Superstar m & Sat 8 PM, ~· t -l Sun. Mat. 2 PM Admission [_]11~1 Adults $12 ~If For tickets Kids $5 call:(714) 547-1872 T March 16 -April 1 MacFarland Hall 600 N. Main Street Santa Ana, CA To learn more about the tournament. call (949) 722-7397. For information on Royal Family Kids Camps, call (714) 438-0STO. To crec1t,e a camp-lik e c1tmospherf on the golf course>, c1 s well, the tourna- ment will deVlate a LitUe from golf's usual rules. At edch hole, for exam- ple, pldyers are asked a tnv- id question, ranging from who 1s Lmdsay Davenport's lPnms coach to who d oes the hair of Rep. Chns Cox (R-Newport Beach) lo which restc1urdnl wouldn't allow former President Richard Nixon to make reservc1tions. (The answer to the latter question is N ewport Beach's very own Crab Cooker. The reason? The restaurnnt doesn't take reservat10ns.) On the ninth hole, pldyers may only use a nine iron Along with raIOe tick~ts. play- ers may buy mulhgaru., or extra shots, before the game. With everytlung set dJld ready to go. the only one who might JlUSS out on the acllon IS Reese himself. An 11- . handicap player, he rccenUy hurt his shoulder c1nd wnst whtle pldying ice hockey dlld skiing, and said he wasn't feelmg up to the challenge. HWe'll see, though,• he said. "I might be playing." l'tlt><>"'Al Ttw..•1.,,, • fi*llf' ExllllN • Y'""' • ~ntr,..;m lU>.."l!i • ""''..._°"j • T""''!'l'«l • T.u I HI • llltA\4 Mlw11ot' • MMsAl.r • Wor.lfT WATnlDl'> • Pl-'1U • £.xr'IJ!T l't.Jui"'AI STAfl • Mu•""' f.\'IMU"llD l'MI'< l'AU. !)rl+PlcNtJT 111'.MJlt tu". (ttlJ) lMI: ==i S'4e£1te FITNESS CENTE R HAI: 5 am -t WWW.Iha u .. com CORONA DEL MAR 2t01 E P~ Coes1 Hwy PCH & AYOCa<IO Ave (949 760-9335 ---------------------------------------------~ I I I I I I I I , I I I I S10FF 0 Costa Mesa 2150 Harbor Blvd. at Victoria I OPEN 24 HOURS Pritsent this Coupon and We'll Take ONE DOLLAR OFF Any D.INNER ENTREEI Offer Good for each person in your party ordering Dinner. GOOD DAILY 12NOON to 10 PM lhru April 30,2001 s1 0 FF I I I -----------~---------------~-----------------' • HAl'l'Y HOUR Mon. thru Thurs. 4 To 7pm Only $1 Off Draft Beer f,.. Appetizersl ....... ,,,, ••• , ••••••• , ~ ...... il.....J :A!!!.~.!. s99s Doily Pilot A disturbing imagjnation·· •Author e ngages his Ensign Interme diate School audience by tailoring his ~ to ttiem. Danette Goulet DAILY PILOT ·. NEWPORT BEACH Many a nose wrinkled in dis- taste and other faces lighted with laughter as young-adult author Chris Crutcher read a passage from one of his short stones this week al the New- port Beach Public Library. No matter what his audi- ence's reacllon, he had their dltentlon. The passage was a version of a true story. about a guy who ate a box of B1squick and drank a bottle of strawberry shampoo one morning. There w ere giggles a11d chuckles throughout the room until Crutcher described the unfortunate results. Let's JUSt say they weren't fit for publication. More than 100 seventh- grade English students from Ensign Intermediate School were bused to the library to hear Crutcher. Many students said they weren't familiar with the duthor, but they were drawn m by tus talk. ·His books sound really good to read,• said Klaire Brown, 12.,, Crutcher captures his Briefly_in THE NEWS Bill offers help to reduce emissions Hoping to provide an incentive ror buying a low- emiss1on car or hght truck, Assemblymc1n John Camp- bell (R-lrvine) has introduced a bill that would lower taxes for consumers who buy them. Campbell, who owns a Sc1ab dealership m Santa Ana, said the vehicles have been a tough sell, even though the clock is tick.mg on the state's 2003 zero-emission Chris Crutcher audience's attention by tatlor- mg his talk to them, he said If he told them ·how to write a book and how to get 11 pub!Jshed, as many authors do, he would have held thr attention or. maybe, d tturd of the group. he said. •If I can play with story c1nd imagination , that will probd- bly help them more,· he sd1d Making use of c1 few '><'IJ- deprecating stories c1ncl tal<•s ot others he has known, Crutchc•r expla.med how he cc1me up· with stones and characters. "When I start telling d sto- ry dbout a teendger, I hc1 vc• to go bc1ck to mys<'lf first," hP said "I hc1ve to tdke thc1l 1umor or senior from 19h4 c1ncl bnng him into 2001. Thdl\ the lnck to hcbon wntlng • Crutcher hds nme book., published, one of which 10, <1 collecllon of short stom•.., tJUed •Athletic Shortc, • I h· wrote his hrst book, • Run11111q Loose,• 20 yedrs dyo mandate By thdl time, auto mc111u- facturers must include llw low-enuss1on and zero-erru'>- sion velucles in dbout 10"'.. of their production line. The• Cdhforn1a Air Resourn •<; Board imposed the man ddtc• in 1990. Campbell's bill, mtroduct>d Feb. 21, would provide a four- tier tax break to consumers who buy vehicles m follJ' C'dt· egories -ultra-low emission. super ultra-low emission, 7NO emission dnd pdrtlally zero emission. The tax break cover'> c1 portion of the state's 4 75·· .. sUicharge on automobiles The lnll hds been referred to the assembly's rcvenut.> and taxation comm 1ttt>e It -will be heard March 21 c1t the earliest. the end of ~he public review penod when the bill l'i •m print.• -Paul Clinton Athletic shoes • lifestyle apparel • performance flt " come to the new balance-1,t§·t.JQ·t§·tgi) (949) 720-1602 • Coverlets • Bed Skirts • Daybed COven • Headboards • Bed Frames • Canopi~ "Custom fit To Your Bed" ,, Doily Pilot • This outfit of separates fi begins with a floral cardigan sweater (S 139), a pink 'embroidered blouse (SS2), embroidered jeans (S98), and of course, the obligatory pink polka dot slide shoes CS 129). • Another Oilily outfit for Ana begins with an embroidered plaid 1umper dress CS89), worn with a pink bug print T-shirt (S49), a plaid scarf CS 18) and bug print canvas slide shoes CS69). • photos by Sean Hiller • ' . , ,.., J L-,.' if '. ~ ........... --.al.... .. ()'=J: -~ .. I.•' I THE LOoK Adorable .-.• • ) I n I •' I . • Arla models this lovely green floral dress (S89), worn with a ruffled green floral hat to match CS39). " By B.W. Cook I n the world of children's fashion, the Dutch House of Oilily is known for color, texture and imagination. Founded some 40 years ago by a European couple who were then the parents of twin baby girls, Oilily has grown into a multinational corporation with stores in more than 40 countries. In the United States, Oilily has 35 boutiques, including one at South Coast Plaza in Costa Mesa. Their spring 2001 line is full of col- I • Check out this orange blouse CS69), Friday, Morch 9, 2001 5 • orful surprises. It features prints of wildflowers and charming little bugs. • Camouflage is big with children and adults this season, and Oilily is right there with their own version. Known for combining prints and patterns, the Oilily look is shown for The Look by Newport Coast model Aria Slovacek, 2. The young runway star says that Oilily is her very favorite line. She has, after all, been wearing it since she was a baby. Aria also loves ballet. pink balloons and cookies - lots of cookies. worn with wildflower .. -.. --"""- print, ruffled-bottom jeans CS69). • This blue floral sundress is made with a cotton drawstring at the hem (S79) We Are Overstocked Announcing Our First Time Ever Advertised Sale to the Public M • F 9:30iln • Spn Sal 1 Oam . 4pn Sam. Closed (949) 675-9385 25 1 5 E. Coast H wy., Su ite 4 • C orona d e l M ar .· le ca n be a quiec candlelic dinner for two, or maybe four coup les celebrating a birthday, . . . anniversary, or JUSt gemng cogether. The reasons for Duffy · Harbor experience. Some people think che fall and winrcr are che cruising arc endless. end of the boating sea· Prepare a favorite dish, or son. Not true, and espe· maybe call ahead to a cialJy not true with our waccrfronc restaurant for new models! Our won· a "co-go,. order. derful new all weather Fall, winter, sprang features provide year and summer·each season round comfort. New offers a unique Newport cabin windows, heating (,.9) 6'5.6812 1lt ......., ,.,,_ BMrwt ..., """"" SAU.$• UNTALS •SERVICE 2001 W C:.. Hwy Nlwpon~ WW 0 ";t fl• sysrems , fabric cushions and more make a Febru· ary cruise as enjoyable as a July cruise. Ic's our goal to provide a craft worchy of your waterfront. A craft more 1nv1ttng, com· fortable and pleasurable than any other boat on the water. Our pro- fessional staff will answer your questions. and prove the best time to Duffy is now! '. .. \ .. 6 Friday, March 9, 2001 SPIRIT CONTINUED fil(OM 1 •n·s a lot or tun,~ said Robyn Moss, co-director of the race. •Jt's good exercise and great for even casual runners. It benefits the local schools, and. you can get professioqal' race experi- ence too." . About 5,000 runners and 2,000 spectators are expect- ed to attend the race, which is spo~red by sports agent Leigh Steinberg and his wile, Lucy. Proceeds benefit Andersen, • Harbor View, Eastbluff, Newport Coast and Lincoln elementary schools. Over the last 18 years, the race 'bas raised more than $800,000 for edu- cational programs in New- port Beach. One of the highhgbts of the Spirit Run will be a Kids Expo, featuring a climbing wall, appearances from the Radio Disney AM 710 Street Team, the Mighty Ducks mascot and the Discover Orange County exhibit. There also will be a team competition, a toddler trot and a prize drawing for ASICS running shoes and Pash ion Island gift· certifi- ca tes. The Banana Man Chase will also lake place, and COVE CONTINUED FROM 1 Regioncll W<lter Qudllty Con- trol Board m November. ·1 am very pleased that CoastKeeper and the Irvine Co have been Hble to work together to develop this plan," CoastKeeper Execu- tive Director Gcirry Brown said in a stcltement. "It is cut- ting-edge for the building • • > THEATER CONTINUED FROM 1 She's in ta1ks with a car dealership. Tue American Legion Post 291 hall and the Balboa Pavilion a.re also under discussion, Roberge said, adding that she's hop4tg to stage about five performances. Recent controversy over the use of the Cliff Drive cen- ter, as well as the arts and education center, suggest the city's residents are no longer satisfied with trips to the Orange County Performing Arts Center in Costa Mesa. PARK CONTINUED FROM 1 Doily Pilot FYI For information or to make a donation, call (949) 673-0895. ~we've gotten spo1lect, • Roberge srud. ·we Wdnl lo have that in our neighborhood too. It really points al a dire need of space for the arts " Pettit added that the ·the- ater could also attract prople living beyond Newport Beach's borders. "This ir not a local pro- ject,· she said. "We can real- ly serve Orange County.• own the land. N ewport Betlch would lease the pdrc<'I , known as "Caltrans West,· di minimal cost. The aty would build the park and·dssume dU liability assoctated with 1l. nty officials said. Caltrans spokeswomdn Beth Beeman had lltUe lo ~d} about the bill. DON LEACH I DAILY Pit.OT Wendy Cohen, 8, near the finish line of the 1-mlle Spirit Run race last year. Johnson's bill, introduced Jan. 25, would transfer the land ·to California State Parks for use as a park. In exchange for the transfer, Newport Beach would pay "at least equal to the acquisition cost paid by the state," the bill states. "This is part of pend1n9 legislallon in Sacrclmento: Moss said the costumes and idea is just hilarious. "There's all these people in banana . costumes and, actually, one of them came to a rally we had at one of the· schools (to promote 1.he run), and it.was so funny." sbe said. A race rally will also take place ,oday at each of tbe schools involved. mdustry and for coastal pro- tection, and could serve a~ a model for o ther coastal areas." Dunng the 10-year term of the agreement. the lrvme Co. has agreed to a four-point plan that would improve water quality. Some of the measures are to: • install expanded ca tch basins to capture and filter the first 0.75 inches of rainfall; • build a system that would divert runoff not The top 25 men and women to beat the fastest Banana Man Runner will win a free year of Jamba Juice and an "I Beat Banana Man" T-shirt. Lucy Steinberg said the · run is a tun event and that she's glad she and.her fami- ly can be a part of it. Leigh Steinberg and two ol their caused by storms into public sewer!> for treatment; • do spectf1c grading to reduce the now of sedunent into storm drams; • use what's called a •treatment train• that includes vacuum street sweepers and storm-dram fil- ters. The improvements are expected lo cost several mil- lion dollMs. The Irvine Co. assembled the plan in response lo sever- three children will partici- pate in the race Sunday. "This event really brings out the community, not just the kids and the parents, but the people who live in the area too," she said. "We really like to be able to sup- port .,..these community event{. and it's good to sup- port public education." al factors -threats from Brown to sue the developer. the water board's order and inquiries from the Califorrua Coastal Commission about the adequacy of the compa- ny's drainage plan. "The preservation of envi- ronmental quality is one of the cornerstones of a commu- nity's quality of life," compa- ny Vice President Monica Florian said in a statement. "The extraordinary water- quality features integrated in the Crystal Cove project .will !help to protect) the unique coastal area of Crystal Cove.· The California Department of lransportation bought the land for $1 .3 million in 1966. with plans to build a state freeway parallel to Coast Highway. Unable to muster support for the roadway, especially after Newport Beach residents voted against It in a 1973 initiative, Caltrans let the land lay vacant. The agency bas resisted several attempts by the city to buy it, Debay said. Newport Beach appraised the land for $4.1 nullion 1 112 years ago. Under the Johnson-spon- sored legislation, known as Senate Bill 124. the city would wnle a $1.3-rnilllon check to Caltrans. ofhc1als said. The bill has not gone for a vote. HWitb so little open space left ir\.Newport Beach,• John- son said in a statement, "it is important for us to do all we can today to preserve land for park use and open spaces for future generations lo enjoy." U the bill is successful, the state parks department would Beeman said. ·w e hdV<' not taken a position on 1t. • City officials have coml• up with a conceptual pldn for th1• land that would mclude lldlJ fields and a rest arcd. Includ- ing the cost of paying C'c1l- trans. the park pro1ect hc1-. been budgeted at about $h million. ll will be wt>U worth it, N ewport Beach City /\ldn· ager Homer Bludau SdJd. "There's a real scdrnty [ot parkldnd I OP! this sidt• ot town.· Bludau said Resident~ have fought tor d park di lhe locdllOn for mon• than 20 years Whtie• 1l hds c1 far more bldnd ndm<' di \di· trans, 1t 15 known IO<dlly d~ ·sunset Ridge PMk • In Pdru- er days, shenrf's dcputw<. would park the tr J>d lrol Cdr'> on the ndge to admir<' th1· bredthlaking view dt dusk Louise Greeley, who hvp., in a condominium t1l thl' property's edge, dl'>o prt11sNI Johnson's bLll. "Now therp's hopP for c1 child to play." Cir<>el<'y st11CI "Thdl's tough for k.Jds to hdVI' no plclce to throw d bdsehdll Come join us in recognizing tlie efforts of the dedicated men and women of the Newport Beach Police Depart111 e11t The Newport Harbor Area Ch'amber of Co mmerce invites you to attend the 30Tll ANNUAL -POLICE ·APPRECIATION BREAKFAST Sponsored by the business men and women who work and live in the Newport Harbor Area, this awards breakfast honors rit e.fine efforts of the Newport Beach Police Department and its dedication to providing servic·es on a daily basis which preserve the peace and tranquility of our Community. • • The public is encouraged to attend. ' Thursday~ March 15, 2001 • 7:30 am Hyatt Newporter Resort· 1107 Jo11tbone R°"" •Newport Beuclt ----------------------------- Q I will be an Underwriting Si>onsor for __ table(s) of 8 (plu 2 officers) at $250 each. Company name on table sign: •Sponsors will be recognl:ed In tlte ""'"' progro (QI will reserve __ seat(s) at $20 each. I Q I am unable to attend. but will sponsor _ officCT(s) at $20 each. Name(s) _____ ...,._ _____ _ Company ~~~~~~~~~~----­ Phone -----Fax ------Addrcs~I ·-~---~-~~----Ci cy _______ _ Zip ___ _ ' . Please tnclo.fe check or fl/I out cn·d1t carrJ Info. 0 Check 0 Mastercard 0 Visa U AmCA Card# ____________________ ~ Ame. S Exp. Date ------ Name on Card'------~---­ Signaturc ----.....----------- •Mohlff a.rd1rt1ffall! wilt b. -n ot:wnlt'fl lo Nrly ,_lttllM«-. lttwn'UtitlftJ "'"'' he "'°'~ ttv FH • MIJJ'f'lt 9. 1001 • . PltJO.." mall or FAX tlll.J f<>nlf or co/11 Newpen Harber Arn CU..btr et c .. -.rn 1470 JMlllborw Ro.I.~ Belch. CA 92660 • 949172M400 • F~X 9491719-4417•www.mwpo:tllmh.com . Quote Of •DAY a;_ •After we were down,~. I pulled Ifie kids aside and~ 'Hey, don't ponic. We con scere runs. That's not a problem' __ " Kirk Bauermeister, Costa Mesa coach Doily Pilot Sports Edi to< Roger Carlson • 949..57 4-4223 • Sports Fox: 949~5().() 170 • Friday, Morch 9, 2001 1 As good as it gets •Second a nnual national boys tennis invitational on tap / wilh d efendin$J champion Peninsula perched (it No. 1 spot. . . Richard Dunn D AILY PILOT NEWPORT BEACI ~ - Defending national chc1.mp1- on Perunsuld I hgh, dS expected, was awarded the ~ ~ courts, is headquarters for the girls national uwilabon- al in the fall. While not every ndt1onal- callber tennis team m the country is present for many reasons (i,e travel restric- -. ........ -top seed Thursclc1.y m a national 1nv1tdt1ondl hosted by Corona del Md.I I ugh's boys tenms team at the Pc1.1Jsc1.des Tenms Club. The sc>cond c1nnudl CdM Nabon- al High School All-Am1:>ncc1.n Invita- tional, crec1.ted to morf> dearly 1den- tily the top ledms in the country . 1publlc dnd pnv<1t<>). Wlll ledture c1 dozen schools I rom Cahfom1c1. in the 16-team brdcke>t. The> c•vPnt March I b-17 is plc1 ycd dl sc>vcrdl locdlions in thP arec1., with Pahsc1clt1'> s<>rvmg dS headqUdlll'fS ThP Bdlboc1. l3c1y Club Racquet Club, c1.mon!J those who clondled PREP BASEBALL Newport stays perfect ... 6-2 • Forsythe hurl~ complete game and bdldncecl offense too much for Bolsa Grande. Barry Faulkner DAILY PILOT NE\\. PCllff fl[i\< 'I I Tht> New- port I ldflJOr 1 ltqh l>.1.,1•lldll ll'dm htC)IJC'd c lowr lo 1h '>l'C uncl toumd- nwnl Ill h• 111 C 'ottc h 11111 K1t>ll'r'!i hve Sl'd'>Ol1'> w11h c1 h-:l r=ooth11l-Costd 1\-h •'>cJ T1111111.i11wnt ..i•rn'1(111ul wrn Thur.,dr1y ovc·r \l"llinq Bui'" (lrdndP And. 1110-.1 1•nc uurtrqmq tu Krl•fN, t1lmo<,t 1•\ Pryo1w on lh11 1-0 Sd1IM.;' rusli>r IM'> hc1d llwir hrrnd .. on tht! rop<> . "In our 1h11•p qc1mt•\, l'Vl'"Y guy hds runtnhult•d Ku•fl•1 .,,Jl(J "And llMt's d ~1uod .,1qr\ Tiw St11h1r.,, \\ho will v1.,1t Co.,td "-1l'"" S.1turdc1y c1t Io r1 m rn thl' titll' <Jdlllt'. qol h11., I rctlll wn'n plc1yl~I"> c1gc11n .. 1 tht• 'I. lt11,11lur'> 12-1 l. whllt> the othPr I\\ n "JIOI., in lhl' ordPr t'cl<'h pro- durl'cl t1n RBI l h<• T.1r., l .!-h1t .illclC k Wei'> rnorc tht1n t•nouqh lot 111n11>r lt•fl·hdndcr Cod} flll"'tlhl• \\ho ptlr:hl'd ht!> hr.I \dT-.lly I 1111lplt•lt• lftlllll' tions, or economic hard- ships). the core of the tournament 1s no doubt lhe top of the lme. Pemnsula, which could probably go through any team in its way with its superb tdlent and depth, won the USA Toddy's mythical ndt10nal championship last year, after wm- mng CdM nationdl mvllationat and CIF Southern Section D1v1sion I titles. fll but one player 1s hack. Menlo of Atherton is seeded sec- ond, Cdl\ t third and Brentwood, the defending CIF D1V1sion IV champi- on, fourth. "This year, we're looking good ... (but) I'm not sure. This tournam ent will 'h~lp a ·lot, obviously,· .CdM Coach Tim Mang said of his squad, which was ranked No. 1 in the -Orange County preseason poll and improved to 2-0 with a 13-5 non· league victory Tuesday over No. 3 Los AJaJ11.1tos. After Peninsula won the inc1.ugur- al CdM nabonal invitational, Pan- thers Coach Tom Cox said he loved the tournament with 1ls team excite- ment and college format. But he wondered why his top- seeded team a year ago opened the mvitabonal at Costa Mesa Tenrus Center, the only public facility of the five hosting clubs and off the Bc1.ck Bay pc1.th from the other locations. "You'd thmk they'd put the No. 1 seed, and one of thetr featured teams, dt one of the country clubs," · said Cox. referring to Palisades. N ewport Beach Tennis Club and BBC Racquel Club, which hosted mdtches, along with the private Park Newport Apartments, and all are within close proxirruty of head- quarters (Palisades). MYou know, Costa Mesa isn't a country club. But that's OK. Every· thing worked out well. We were nice and they were ruce ... you know why (we were . cheduled at Costa Mesa). (The Sea Kings) are the hosts.• If that doesn't name a boys team tenrus nvalry, nothing will In lcist year's event. Cox's team was the only school without a chal· lenge. The Panthers' closest margin of Victory was 7-2 m the sern1hnells against Harvard-WesUc1.ke. CdM was the runner-up m the USA Today nallonal ranking in 1999, the first year of the newspa- per's honor. Cox once admitted he wasn't all together happy about the timing of CdM's No. 2 hrush , consid· ering his team's dominance in preVl· ous years. C BASEBALL Pirates let one get away, Saddleback claims 9-4 decision COSTA MESA -Orange Coast College's Ptrc1.tes banged out 10 hits and waded through four Saddleback College pitch- ers Thursday. but all for naught c1.s the V1s1tmg Gauchos came through with three three-run innings. including the nmth when they sailed a 9~4 Orange Empire ConlN<'nce baseball dec1s1on away with a 17-h1l attdck of their own. Newport Harbor High prod- uQt Scott Beerer started for the Pirate>s, but gdve way m the fifth inning after surrendering six runs on 12 ru ts and took the loss. Chris Smner was 2 for 4 with a run scored and hls 13th stolen base of the season for the Bucs. Josh M cCannC' was 2 for 3 for Coast, uppmg hls average to 483, lops on the team. He now has four consecullve mult:J-lut gamec; dnd 11 overall Uus sea- son. It wa ... however, a game of missed opportomtJes for -both _ teams Coast <,trdnded seven run· ners, leaVlng the bases loaded m the third c1.nd tilth mrungs for") llw "ho IJtl\'t• ll(l '>tnqlcs Lo thP hr-1 thrt>t' lutll•r., hl· lt1Cl'd. 't'llled down to c1llow 111-.1 lhrt•t• '>tnCJI<.''> Lhe n•-.t ot thP ''"I} I IP t1llt>Wl'cl only one t"t:lmNI run . .,tnkmq 0111 hv1• ..ind wdlk· mq only ont• I II' lt11pw t1n l't"onom1cdl O CC's Scott Beerer unloads ln the early going of Thursday's game. OCC fell to l:l-4 , 3-2 m the OEC Sadclleback IS 14-4, 3-2 78 pile hP .... me l11d111q 5.l -.tnkt•., und 15 hr-.1-p11rh ... 1nk1•" "SPnior <c1lc h<•r Crt1 n•ll Brt1nt we>nl :l for 4 wrlh c1n Riii tu 1mprovt• 10 8 lor 12 (.hfi7), \\11lh lnur douhh•-. c1nc1 four RBI'>, tor tlw M'<l'>\111 Sea Kings belt Beverly Hills, 14-4 Aldn Lc1nl', Jim [nrk~on dncl < 'hn., Wt.1rd c1ll hdd lwu hll., dptl'C'I' dlld Oil(' ol W<1rd'' c lt•ctn'fl lht• ll'lt-hC'ld k'TlCC Eagles prevail, 7 -5 GARDEN GROVE -Estancia I hgh\ Jorclc1.n Hart drovp m two runs and '-dVPd Brent Odv1s' p11ch- m9 VJrtorv as th1o> Edgl€'s topped Century, 7 -S. Thur..ddy in the hf th· pldc<' sc>rmhnc1ls of the Foothill-Cos· ta t-.lest1 hc1sc•hall tournament dl Bol - sa Grdnde ( hgh Juslln Davis gcwe up lhree ruts and onC' earned nm in six mmngs for lhe Erlqles (2-1 ), who will meet Rancho Aianutos Sdturdc1.y tor filth place at 2 p m at Newport I IM bor PREP SOFTBALL . Sailors punch out Uni. 6-3: Mesa 'Topps' Saints. 9-7 • Doubles proves lo be very solid for unbeaten Sea Kings. NEWPORT BEACI I -TENNIS Corona del Mar I Ltgh's boyc; tennis team continued to serve nohcP that 11 WdS a 1eam to be reckoned wrth m th<' upcoming NdllonaJ High School T<'nrus All-Amcnran lnVlld· 11onal March lb-17, send1nq highly regarded Beverly HrJls homl" \Vllh a 14-4 nonledgue spanlong at the Bt1lbod Bay C'lub Racquet Club Thursday ·our Nos 2 and 3 doubh.' n•ally tame through ror us." S<11d CdM C'0c1ch Tun Mang Senior Bnan Morton sw<'pL rn !>mgles, and Garrell Snyder, a sophomore trans· fer from Santa Marganta 1 ltgh dClN attending his eighth g1ad<' on the CdM campus, was near-perfect, rouling tho ,_Normans, 6-1. 6·0, 6-0. R<ll1dy M yers and Belgian rucC'hange student GeoHrey Ratel won two or lhrc in doubles, as did Shaan Wadhwa and Ryan Stockwell. Corona del Mar rn1provcs to 2-0. B(>V- erly Hills rs t -l. NOM.IAGUE H ost N~wporl Harbor, with s.,....C::~=~~~;.~~!1"Gordon. thoughts on fonner Harbor Coach ..i. def I.eight. 1.s, ~ ccdMl won.• 1 6-0. 6-0 Frank Talley. defeated University, 6· -"' a.i=. '°'~ui=~'°f~ ~~°"·~~ 3, m nonlcague action Thursddy. w•ld, 6-2. dtf 11tCNMn-lldeinwn. H def Hlmele<N. Talley who died early Thursday 6 l. ~ <CdMl '°" l-6. ~ .. l. 1"-Wdlw• ' , Stodlwelt (CdM) loll, .... ~ 6-4, 6"' morning, made d strong impact on the Sailors J OCC d Sdld current HdJ'bor Coach Jess evens recor Mertmson. ·Tue team was very qu1- N und ad, bul w nt out and played to wm the w y he would ilave wantf'd • Tars pitcht>r Stephame Cltalll eam€'d her lhud win ol the easoo as she struck out two batters and w alk d two ln seven innings. Sailors Athena Vasquez and Ba.i- ley Bearden pick ed up two hits each. Vasquez w as ..2 for 2 and scored twice. • Cotti Mesa High aophoaaore Ann MMe Topps belted a qrand slam to hf'lp the Yi 1ling M ustangs oam a 9- 7 nonl~gu~ softball win tit S&nta Ana Thursday. Thpps' fourth-inning bomb put the YilltOB up. 7-3, but they needed two more runs to Improve to 4-0. Th:VJ:-.!~~o~oa:i llDMINION College women's bodnunton team eamcd lu moi.t lospid- ed victory of its inaugural season, wm· mng, 16-5, at FuUcrton in Orang Emptte C:onfori nee action Wednesday, improVlllg to 2·2. OCC's Cynthia nan won both of he_r matches, 11-2, t 1-1 and ti .J, ll •2, to improve her lndMdual nx:otd Lo 8-0 this se~. Rana Duuynskl, Krill n J l11tn-man d Becky Lake also wept In sin- gles. osle Pham and Tina Nguyt-n \ team to sweep ln doubl ploy. OCC women roll, 9-0 Frank 1alley, 52 Frank Talley, a walk-on assis- tant coach the last four seasons for the Newport Harbor Higb tresbman football team, who also coached the Sailors' varsity soft- ball team in 1998 and '99, died early Thursday morning. He was 52. Th.lley, an energetic supporter of Newport Harbor athletics, was =allzed with a massive lat week. He had planned to come home Thursday, said loDgtilne friend and Newport HUbor. freshman footbell ooecb Joe UrbU\. But "naB8y'1 condition wora- iinad quickly 'Qlunday morniDO and be died around t :30 a.m. at \Wiltern Medical Center, Urban lldd. Tritons KO Tars, 14-4 J NEWPORT BEACH -DINIS Doubt partners Colan Duncan and Warren Schaffer won two or thNr three l5 for the host Newpon Harbor High boys tennis team. but San Cl«:Jnente earned a t 4-4 nonleagu wm Thursday Newport rell to 0-2. whilt> lb niton improved to 2·2. ~· .... a....,.......,.._ .. ..,... • OUdl (Mi) ro.t to~ M. Im to CM!lngef, , ... ~ lO ...._, .... Wtfy (NH) lot\, .. l " • .. ,,_,. (MO looll, N. 34, 04 ....._ o..nc--kt.fter INHI tM, ,.._~ r l. o.f COOlt~ ~ '°"'°~ .......... leftl.t Hlrll IN") WM f.). '°"-M. M. UtH.Vl'd IN") '°"" , .. ~M.-~ . COsta Mesa in n~~ COSTA MESA -After two IOU daya ct noalffgue action, tho Co-tt MeN boYt ,{Joli tff.m drOpped. 447-451 dtciskJo to w . •He loved Newport Harbor football and be had"SODlft tpedal relabonships with some of our · playen," Urban said. 18lley, a frequent apectn:lr at several Sailor sporting nmll, co.ched the defensave b.c:b Ud offensive line. •He did a greet job Wtlb our fteshmen as an Uliltent W the ~ be 'really uamp&Mled w • lcmt for the program.• Nawpwt footbell coach Jeff ........ ~_:-'".: KrMla. l?I ? .... Detirw and ......... -Pabtck. l'unmal ............ ... ~ . Thursday Mesa Junior Bryce Shendan flrushed as' the medalist aJter hoollng a com· bmed 8·over-par 78 from Wednesday's action at the Dad Millrr Golf Club m Anaheim and Thursday at Costa Mesa Golf and Country Club's Mesa Unda course Mustang 1uruor Billy Lund shot 79 and bed for second place with Westem 's Chris PunUllan Steve Wtuttak r had a 95 and ~1ake Cardin r ended with a 101 CdM tops Mission Viejo NEWPORT BEACH Con>-IOlf na 'del Mar Hlgh's 1\m Fhobhng and Joe Kwon brushed as ro- medab ts on the beck nine to lead the &-a Kmgt boyl golf tees.to to a 41 l -438 nonlHgUf' vtctory over M1Mi0n ~o at Newport Beech Country Club Thunday C'dM's Juon W\Jhengred toQUed the bnt <'Ombined M'On after he ahot • 40 at ~ Viejo Country aub and then a don Thundly. ' Kwon fimt hf'd wlth an 83 and Frohling bAd. en lM . The tint half ol tM IMtch. played et MllllOn ~. WM bigbbgbttd by CdM lre.tutwn Bred ~·s 38 Th.is year, Perunsula opens at the Palisades Club dgamst Mills of Mill- brae. But while CdM and Perunsula might be the most healed opponents in the national mVJtational, there was an overwhelnungly warm reception a year ago from the V15Jting teams about the tournament. largely because of the grec1.t compebbon. Jouung the four seeded teams m the tournament will be Mills of Mill- brae, Jeswt of Sdcrc1.rnento, Uruver- sity of lrvllle, Clovis West of Fresno, Torrey PUles of San Diego, Chnst Church EpJScopdJ of Greensville, S.C.. Hornce Mann of Riverdale, N.Y.. Woodberry Forest of Woodber· ry Forest, Va .. Brophy College Prep of Phoenix, An7 , Beverly Hills. Monla Vista of Cupertino and La Jolla Country Day, Corona del Mar squares off m the fust round March 1 b agatnst Horace Mann at the Pallsades Club al I 0:30 a.m. PREP BASEBALL' Mustangs pull out ·a 10-6 win •Costa Mesa answers 5-0 deficit with a btg Vlctory and advances to the title game. Steve Virgen DAILY PILOT COSTA t-.tESA -The Costa Mesa High baseball team appears to have no concept of the pamc button, answenng a 5-0 dehc1t with I 0 runs m five tnnings en route to a 10-6 VIC· tory over the Ocean View Seahawks m a serruimal of the Foothtll/Costd Mesa Tournament Thursday. The Mustangs will host Ne\.vport Harbor m the championship game Saturday at 10 a m • AJter we were down. 5-0, • Mesa Coach KJTk Bauermeister said, ·1 pulled the k.Jds ds1de and said, 'Hey. donj paruc \Ne can score ruris. That's not a problem ' · The Mustangs (3-0) begc1.n to ral· ly in the second mmng c1.s they col- lected sevPn ruts and scored tow runs, but Ocean View 12-1 J snll led 5-4. Mesa then pulled c1.wc1.y m the fourth and fifth mrungs t-.tustang catcher Dan Hunter belted an RBI· double to nght held m the fourth. giving Mesa lhe lec1.d for good Mesa semor Cc1.rlos Frc1.nco smacked hls ftrst of two RBI doubles in the second mmng to bnng m Hunter, who had doubled Franca also dosed the game, striking out one bc1.lter to end the sixth and holding the Seahawks scoreless m the seventh Frnnco hit the first Ocean View bdtter and then he walked the next the hrst free pass tSsued by MeSd pitching tlus • season But. he and the Mustangs pulled out the victor) iust before darkness In the sixth, Franco capped the ~ lustangs conng when he scored from Uurd base after a \.\'lid pitch "(Franco 1s) pretty much our team leader · Bauermeister sa.Jd "Carlos gets those guys pumped up: Said Franco, "I let 1t all go. I don't hold anything back 1 Uunk (my energy! pumps up everybody 1 was ready to run over the catch~r (to score Mesa's fmal run) I wa wtll.mg to do whatever 1t look ." Mustangs Billy Halverson and Brent Stevens w ere also wtll.mg to put it all on the line. Halverson went 2 for 4 with a acrifice bunt and a walk, and hdd two RBis Stevens collected two ruts and two RBl s. Nick Cab1co also had two hits and a stolen base. Hunter finished with two doubles and a sacnfu:e bunt. Cougars edge CdM CORONA DEL 'MAR-A blast off the bat of Corona del Mar Htgb Junior Billy Eagle WM nagged down near the nght-center beld fence to kill what would have been a go- ahead. bfth-mrung rally lll the Sea Kings' 2-1 loss to V\Sltlng Capistrano Valley 10 the Foothill-Costa Mesa Toumame.nt Thursd&y. "Capo ts CONidered one of tM best teams tn Orang County, lcMhil tells m whent w stand,• Cd.M Coecb John Enunf' sakt SeNor C.avan Cuyl f ptd*t a c:omplete-game 11.J·Ntter to ablorb th• tough;,\~lc loll AndreW Jbb.nt had two Of the See l(j.nqa' four bits. Cd.M. wbkh bolU Tustin Satar· def In anotMr round·rtiblD ~ ment game, fell to l ·l . • .. 8 Friday, Morch 9, 2001 SPORTS Doily Pilot BASEBALL SUMMARIES Cou•••--"Y CIOf .... -----ml II t:I ._...19HX .. a.-CoouT • Dodgers open ·with a thriller SMldl.o.dt OOJ OOl OOJ 9 I 1 l 0r..,,.,. CIMst 110 200 000 • '0 l ~ H..t>ottie (4), L.0991 (1), WIUI-(9) -~ .._.,, W\JllMnl (S), Etldlton (7) .-'<d Mutpt,y W H~ H> l IMr«, 2 1, 21 ,..uglnl IS) 2. Con<ollno (S) 2, W)'atl (S). Ol4IO IS~ Em• (OC() l Hll • Ch4to (SJ Htghidtool HJOnewa>llA--~ COsfA MuA 10. OCINI v-' ()( .. n VICW 140 010 0 6 10 2 c.o.ta Mew 042 I 12 • • 10 11 l H•nn, SttOll<jl (ii), Vt~plM (5). Mitchell (6) and Ou!Morry; Stevens. ~•ubtid< (4), Coolelloe (S), ftM>CO (6) •nd Hunlet w H .... bo<k, 2-0 l Wong. G-1 21 • ICr..i (OV), Huntef (CM) 2, fr l n<O (CM) l HA 8.,,on (OV), Yo.t~um (OV) SemHl-4 ..._.._ •• aou.-~2 llolM Gt tnde 200 000 0 l " 0 ~ H1rbo< 011 112 • 6 11 I Vonhofn, Ashmor~ (4) -A llodt19U9l. ForsyUw-8rM11 W F0<1yttw. 1-0 l V.nhQrn, 1 1 21 WonQ (NH), (rl(kion (NH), Forsyttw (NH), llrln1 (NH) Hll W11td (NH) ~ ...... ~ VMUY 2, C-OIL MM 1 c..p.str.-noV1114y 0100100 2 6 I Corona <Ml Miit 000 010 O 1 4 o ~1or1. Aeon• (6J •nd '°""' cuyi.. ..,., Melt-w Mc~nl.n L Cuyl.r. o 1 28 ll«Uel (CV) Hll SorQ< (CV) ~pl-Mmlflnal f.nA*JA 7, ComMt 5 <Amil')' I )0 000 I ~ 4 1 Enanct. 401 000 ' 1 8 1 o·c.mpo, Ptned1 U>. AIYft ll) ind C~j•. 0.-..\, H.rt (1) and Lund, 0.,_,~ (7) W O.v11,, 1-0 l O'Ctmpo S... H.rt 18 Medina (CJ, lltmirH (0, (~j• ((), C.utle<rH (Q, Cioff (£) •_Dodgers rally for 4-3 victory over the Marlins in Costa Mesa National Little League opene r. COSTA MESA -After being shut down with no hits in the first four inrungs the Dodgers rallied with a fow·run fifth inning Saturday as the Costa Mesa National Little League got under way on Saturday on the Majors level. The winning rally came whe n Bryan Bennet drew a free pass, then Cory Weikel and Mike McDanJel.s were safe on errors to fill the bases. The blow was delivered by Brian Sankey, whose long ny baU lo the gap sent three runners to the plate. McDaniels pitched the first four inmngs for the Dodgers and struck out seven. Justin Law took over on the mound in the hfth inning and hnished up with three strikeouts. A key de fensive play fo r the Dodgers came when center fielder Brandon Grimmett threw to Uurd baseman Parker Roth to cut down a Marlin baserunner, saving a run in proces~. Elsewhere in the Ma1ors Saturday: ..... unLE LEAGUE • DIAMONDBACJt't 8, N.iaOS 0: Auadn Eliott pitched four innings of no·hit ball. striking out st:x. as the DLamondbacks shut the Astros down. Brandon Mauer pitched two relief innings and struck out tour. All'en Klnkatde was 4 for t4 and Trevor McDonald, Taylor McClaJ\8han and Mauer each had two hits. AJso contributing 'offensively were Ryan ~edding, Matthew Redding, IUley Hart Andrew Ayala and Eliott. Despite limited practice ti.me because of the rains, the Diamondbacks showed sharp defensive skills as catcher McClanahan made a hard throw to McDonald at second base to throw out an Astro trying to steal in the first inrung. The D'backs turned a double play in the fourth inning to keep a lid on the Astros. In a Minor A game: • MAauNs 3, 0 lAMONDBACKS l: Johnny Persons pitched a two-hitter and went the dlStance, striking out nine batters on Opening Day. Nicholas de Pletre doubled, while Kyle Lux. Evan Klpnls and Persons MUC Mnal 11 MUC fmm I ( Flctltlou1 8u1hie11 Name Statement The lollow109 paraons are doing busmess as A ) Medical B1l1tng Concepll B ) Phys.coans B1ll1n9 Solullons C ) PHys1elan1 Medic:al Sitt ong Solu!IOns D ) In novallve MedlC81 Btlhng Soluuons. 31 Iron Bario. Ah50 V1eio CA 92656 Bernadine E S1ron9 3 t Iron 8'rtl All50 v .. ,o CA 92656 Rot>en E Otollo 3 t Iron 8111< Ahso V1e10 CA 92f>56 Th11 llusmau 11 con· dueled by a hmi1ed pan nershtp Have you siarted dootig busooess yet? No Bernadine Slrong This 11a1eman1 waa filed w11h Iha County Clertl ol Orange County on 02/20/200 t 200181155738 Daily Pllol Feb 23, Mar 2, 9. 16, 2901 F847 Flctltlou1 Bu1lne11 Name Statement The following peraOlla ara doing blJafness as OZONUR'S TOWING, 351 W Bay SI , Coela MNa, CA 92627 Mahmet Ozonu1. 351 W S.y SI C:O.ta Mesa. CA 92627 Thia bu11neu 11 con duc:lad by en 1nd1Vlduat Have you slarted dolnQ lluaone11 yel? No Me'hmel Ozonur Th11 11a11men1 was filed wrlh lhe County Clertl ol Orengo County on 02/20/2001 2001811ssns O•tly P•lol Feb 23 Mar 2 9, 1§, 2001 F852 I• c.TUAfB I MR ELWOOD A BEATTY a resident of Balboa for many years, passed away February 23, 2001 at hie home In El Centro. He Is survived by his wife, Leoma Beatty, and a nephew, Donald Beatty. Services wlll be Monday, March 12, 2001 at Fort RoH ncranz In San Oleao. PtUCE IA011IEAI HUllOADWAY Mortuary * Chapel Cremation 110 Broadway Costa Mesa 042a91150 Flctltlou1 Bu1lne11 Name Statement The foUowlng persons ere domo business as TOMr Ptot 20301 SW S.tch St . 1018. Newpot1 Boach CA 92660 Nhen Vuong 11712 Lampaon Ave Garden GrOlle CA 92840 This buS1ntSll IS con· ductoo by an 1nd1111dual Have you start'tld <l<>tng t>us<nass yet? No Nhen Vuong This s1a1emen1 was hied wolh !he County Clertl o1 Otange County on 02/16/2001 200181155538 Dmty Pliol Feb 23 Mar 2 9 I!!, 2001 F65Q Flctl1lou1 Bu1lne11 Name Statement The following per~s Ille doing lluSll'IM4 as Grear Managemanl Company. 1207 Norttl Bay!ront. S.lboa tslano. C1hlorn1a 92662· 1236 Jay Murray Greer. 1207 North Bavfronl, Belboe Island, Caf1forn1e 92662·1236 Anne Aileen Greer 1207 North Bav1ront. S.lboe ltlanct. Cald0tnta 92662·1236 Tn11 bus1nen 11 con· dOOed by husband and wile Have you ste'1ed doing buaineu Y•I? Yn 01101n8 Anne A G1eer Th11 slelemenl was #tied Wolh Iha County Clertl d Otan!Jt County on 03/07/2001 2001H574t5 Daily PtlOI Mar 9. 16. 23, 30, 20()1 FB68 Flctltlou1 Bu1lne11 Name Statement The following persons are doing bu!ilnass 11 Hart>of Ra1l1y 2845 East Coas1 Highway, Corona dal Mar CA 112825·2290 W~ltam C Ring, 1021 Gran\111141 Dnve. Newpot1 Baacn. CA 92660 Th11 busmesa Is con· dueled by an lnd1"1dual Have you slarled doing bua1neu yet? Yea, 1981 William C A1ng Thoe statemont wes hied with lhe County Clark ol Orange County on 021141200 I 200181155130 Deily Pdol Feb 23 Mar 2, 9. 16. 2001 F848 Flctltlou1 BualneH Name Statement The lollow1Rjl peraons are doing llu11-as PACIFIC! WIRELESS, 330t S Bear St 50F Santa Ana Cahlorma 92704 8'y1n L Bollie:. 3301 S Baar SI 50F S.na Ana. Ca~lom;a 92704 This bu11ne11 11 con· duc:lad by an 100\lldual Have you alerted doing blJllMM yet'? No &yan L Bostic Thoa 1111amen1 wu hied with the County Cltrk d Orange County on 03/0el200 I 200181157215 DaH~ Ptlol Mar 9. 16. 23, !!Q, 2001 F8§6 STARTING ANEW BUSINESS?. • • • • • • • • • • • SUMMARY OF PROPOSED ORDINANCE CrTY OF COSTA MESA ORDINANCE 01·5 11 scheduled to be m lull force and enec:t 30 clays !tom ii& adopoon Oil Maren 5. 2001 and was adopted by lh8 tallowing '°" call VOie· COUNCIL MEMBERS: A YES: Cowan, Dl•on, Monahan, Roblneon, St"I. HOES: Nona. ABSENT: None. OuManc:e 01·5 ep· proves Development Agreement DA·00·03 between the Crty ol Cosia Mesa. lhe Otange County Performing .Arts Center 11nd South Coast Reperlory Thul re rSege1$1rom Center for the Arts') THE f'ULL TEXT of lhe ordinance may be read m 1he Cuy Clerk's Olltce 77 Fair Drive. COS1a Mesa MARY T. ELLIOTT, Deputy City Clark Published Newpo11 Beach·Costa .Mesa Daily Pilot Marth 9, 2001 F86'1 SUMMARY OF PROPOSED ORDINANCE CrTY OF COSTA MESA ORDINANCE 01·12 is scheduled 10 be in lull l0<oe and ellec:t 30 dlys from 11s aaoptoon on Maren 5, 2001 and wu adopted by the lollowlng toll cal VOID COUNCIL MEMBERS: AYES: Cowan, Olaon, Ro blnaon, Steel. NOES: Monahan. ABSENT: HoM. Ordonanca 01·12 ameoos ltl8 Costa Mose Mun1c1pal Code by chanQlng the terms ol of· hce lor Planning Com· mosslonetS from lour yeara to two yeara THE FULL TEXT ol 1he 01donance may be read in lhe City Clerll'a Office, 77 Fa11 D1111e Costa Mesa MARY T. ELLIOTT, Deputy City C•arlt Publtehed Newl)ort BHch·Coata Mase Daily Pilot Metch 9, 2001 F860 Flctltlou1 BualneH Name Statement The following perlOtW a11 doing bullReSI ea Trait. 1207 North 8avfron1 Ba~ Island, C.lilornia 92662· 1236 Jay Murray OrHr, 1201 Nor1h Bavtronl, Balboa Island. Celtloml8 92662·1238 Th1t busone11 1s oon· ducted by an lndM®al Have you aiened doing buSIMU yet? No Jay Mum1y Greer Thia atatement wH hied with the County Clark of Orange County on OJJ07/2001 20018157414 Dall~,P1I01 Mer 9, '16, 23, . 2001 f O§Z IOMMONI (CITACION JUDICIAL) NOTICE TO OEFEN· DA!\11", (A11l10 I AcuMclo) HEIDI HAHSE.N~ an lndlvldul l, wnL8 tAAOO ~ • ~·· end 00£8 f 10 , lttciluM YOU AAE BEINQ 8U£D ev P\.AINT,,F; ff. Ud. II Mil dlkl'lan· dlndot: JACI( J KAYA-.wMN, 1n~ You NV't 30 CAUN-0.,. DAVI ., ,_ "'""' " "'Yd oo you to hie a typewritten be pijblished In response a1 llH court. NetCOST A DA>L Y Pl· A lener or phone ca.II LOT, • newspaper ol W18 not protect you, your general olrculatlon j)IJb. lypewtllltn responH tithed lo this county. 11 must be in proper leQal least once • wHll for lorm II you want the lour consecufrve WHka court IO hear your Che prtor. to lhe day of Iha tt you do not IN your haanng. responsr Qfl lime, you DATE: FE8 28 2001 may lose Uie cue. and JUDGE RtCHAAD 0. your waQM, money Ind FRAZEE, SR. property may be taken JUDGE/ w1lhoul fuf1her waming COMMISSIONER trom Iha oourt OF THE SUPERIOR Thafe are olhar legal COURT raqu11em.n1s You may DIFEI WANG, 2250 want to cal an ettornay Park Nawporl. •104. nght away II you do nol Newpo'1 8Hch, CA know an anorney you 92660 may call an •~.. Pul>tlahed Newpo'1 18ffal MMOt Of • I Beach·Co11a Men aid offlCAI (hsled m Daily Pllol March 2. 9, ~lf>U~lde q~ le 16. 23, 2001 F85Z en1r90uen esta cilaclon judlClel uSled llfffll un plazo de 30 DIAS CALENDARIOS para preaentar una tespue$1a escnta a maqu1na en Olla 00<18 Una ea'1a o una Hamada 1alel0nlc8 no le olrecera pro1ecc1on. au r1191>uesta aserita a ma· quona Ilene que cumplif con IOI lormalldaOM la- galea apropledas 11 Ullad QUlete que 18 corta esc:ucha 114.1 CHO Si ualed no p1nen1e IU reapueeta • tiempo. puode perder e4 C4JO, y la puedan qullar 111 wtano su dioaro y ocr .. COAi de IU ~d 11n a111so adlClOnal pot parte de 18 00<1t E•1S1an 01ros requtSI· toe legales Puade que ulled QU18t'a llamar a un abog9do mmed••l•meme S1 no conoce a un abogado, pueda llemar • un MMCIO do ref ar8ncll de 1bogado1 o a une ol1c1na da ayude legal lvoa el director10 lela· oniCO) CASE NUMBER: 811418 JUDGE DAVID T. Mc:EACHEN DEPT. C13 Tho name and ad· dre11 ol the court 11. (E< nombla y d11ecclon de la corle ea) ORANGE COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT, 700 CIVIC CENTER DRIVE WEST. POST OFFICE BOX 1994 SANT .A ANA, CALIFORNIA 112701 CENTRAL JUSTICE CENTER The nama. addreu, 1nd lelephona number ol pWntifl'• attorney Of plaonttff w1lhout an at· tornay ta (Et nombta, 18 dlrlOCICln y e4 numa<O de ttlefono del eog.do del demandanle, o dal de- mandante qua no t.-ne abogadO, M) JEF'FERY L HEATH, ESO SSN 140082 7 14-54S-1036, LAW Of· FIC£S Of JEFFERY L HEATH, BY JEFFERY L HEATH. ESO., 2755 BRISTOL STREET. SUITE 290, COSTA MESA, CALIFORNIA 92628 DATE JUL 02 19911 Al.AN SLATEf!i Claftt, by LARRY BROWN, Deputy Publiahed Nawpott BHCh·Co11a Men Delly Ptlol February 23. M1rch 2, 11, HI. 20()1 F851 SUPERIOR COURT OP CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF OR ANOE 341 The City onv., Poat omc. Bo• 14171, Or10119, CA 9286!).1571 IN THE MATTER Of THE PETITION TO CH.ANOE THE NAME C>' OIFEI WAHQ OROlR TQ SHOW CAUll FOR CffAHOI OF NAMl CAii! NUt•H1': A10Ml4 P£ TITIONER(8) DIFl'.I WANO ha~\19 llltd a paWoll lot en Ot• der to c:Nnge nl.ml(a) from OIFEI WANO lo KEU.Y WANO OAIES8ACH ~T IS HEFIEBY Ofl· r~AED thlil d 1*10111 lnterNled In Ihle men.r .,,.,,..,. Dtlor• .,.. COUit In Otpattment No. 73 of Illa ~ County Su-Flctlttoua ..,,... paflOr CoUrt. II the '6• Neme .......... « ... eno.n ""1v< on The followlna w- • 17-01, at 2 00 o'aodl l te dOlnQ ~-­pm. end 8*' end "*9 Tl#lllln Aviation, 1n• ll'IOW '**'·II 1M1Y fllY WHll'lllMttt. ~· C, MYf, wtl)' the ,,..,. ,._.a ........ a ,..;.W--...a fOf CllangeriaNI 11 mi1 ..._, ,_....,,,_ "'°'*' ncil bl ~ CW11 T""°*'· IT 19 , fl Ofl· t17• W_......,dJ:: DUE> lhlll • 0011¥ of C. COiia M1m. • ltll llfdlw IO rlW#I .... ,. 81m7 each siDgled. Defensively, Cameron Santana caught the entire game and made a great throw to Corey Amet at second base to cut down a steaJ attempt. ....., Zachary Arane made a play from deep right field to second for an out lo save a run. And Juan Moreno at first base an d Kipnls at second base were instrumental in the victory with their defensive savvy. MNM C.oJI • G) COM*AD&MM . flOOT9MI. In a Minor B game: • MAlluNs 8, CARDINAU 4: DanJel Carter, Joshua Emo and Joseph Egger shared pitching.duties and combined for 10 strikeouts for the Marlins. TODAY'S SCHEDULE Joshua Ryding and James Wanbaugh doubled. Emo and Carter singled. Pedro R.lven , Bryan Guzman, Julian Velasquez and Jacob Wachman all helped out offensively with walks, and all scored. Defensive skills were evident as Carter and Wanbaugh combined to hang up a Cardinal runner between second and third, with pitcher Emo alertly covering third base to apply the tag . w:ml I ,.. --J .__I w_NOnCa_, Thlt buslneu la oon· dueled by. an Individual Hive you 11a'1ad doing business yet? v ... 3.'l!.'00 St..... CWk TUl'IWI TN• llltam.nt waa Ii.lad with the County Clatk d ~ Col#1ly on 02l'l2/2001 1001U55111 Ody Piiot Feb 23, Mar 2, 9. 10, 2001 F853 HOTICE TO CREDtTORS Of IUU< SAL.£ (UCC Sec 8105) E:ICl'OW No 2Jt1MM NOTICE IS HEROY GMH ttl9I 1 bulk .... la ebolJI to be mede The neme(a) end ~ addrMa(H) ol .,,. -~·) 11111'9 COMPLIANCE TECHNOlOGll!S CORPORATION, 20.U WHTCUFF DRIVE, t10I, NEWPORT BEACH, CA t2MO Doing buliMU H ' EHDlESS SUMMER TAHHING SAi.ON Of NEWPORT BEACH ~ WESTCUF' DRIVI, 11~ NEWPORT BEACH. CA t2MO All act. bualnMI name(•) and eddteM(M) ~ by the Mier!•) wlthlh the put ltV9e yeare ... ltallld by the Milet(I), -...,. NONE The 1oc111on 1n c.rlfomla or the Chlel ~ Ol'llee ol the Miier la U.05 ST. ANDREWS, MISSION VIEJO, CA 12th Tlw namt(I ) Ind bualnua 9ddru1 of the buyer(e) le/are: SUNTAN SHOP, INC., LEONARD D. E.ASTWOOO, PRES., CHI£, EXECUTIVE OfFICE: et20 E. COWBOY CIRCLE, ANAHEIM HIU.S, CA 121()7 The ..... being eolO el'9 generally dMctibed u: AU. fURNIT\JRE, FOCTURU, EQUIPMENT , AND INWHT~ and 119 loca1lld I L ENDLESS IUMMIR TAHHING SAL.OH Of H~T MACH 204S WUTCUf'F DRIVE, ..,OI, ,.IWPORT BEACH, CA f29IO The bulk .... jnWldld IO coneutl'otl'l91ed ., Ofllc:ut · Dl8COVERY uci.ow COll#NN, 11T'I CtDlftR AVI., lft, ...0, HUHTINGTOH llACH, CA tzt41 and "' ll'lllOpatild .... ""' It 27 MAACH io«l1 TN bU1k Nie II aulljec:t io c.llb'nle un1rorm ~ Code Sacooe 6106 2 n..-.s ..... ,,, Illa ,._ Wida ...._ dlimJ .., bt t\led Lt DtlCOYlln' UCROW COMl'NN, T7T7 c.NTP AVS., ITI. "*'• HUNT1HOTOH MACH, CA tacT Md ...... My fat ftlng dltll1w by f/fly c:ndeor INI be 2t MAACH aon w111ct1 11 "' IMltllll • lleb'9 "' .............. epedftad.-... o.d: Jt fl'IMUMY ll01 coWuAHca ftc#to&.OCNU ~TION. 8Y: JMO. IHlWIN. ,..._: MIHTNf '*>', INC., IY1 llONMO D. IAITWOOD,,.._ ~·> llCT1 NmWPORT WCMICOITA mM DM.Y Nm , .. llM04m11 SUMMARY OF PROPOSED ORDINANCE CrTY OF COSTA MESA ORDINANCE 01-10 IS tctledutad to be In lull force and affect 30 days from Its ldoptlon on Matm 5, 2001 and was lldoptad by 11'11 following rol cal ~· COUHCll MEMBERS: AYES: Cowen, Dl•on, Monahan, Roblnaon, Steal. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. Ord1nanc:a 01·10 amanc1a r111a 13 o1 1t1e eo.re M ... Municipal Codt IO modtfy Iha procadurtt tor allowing minor eddlliollS In alllll· Ing oavt1o9men11 w11h Maller Plans THE FULL TEXT of the ordinance may be teed 11'1 Iha City Cleric's Office, n Fafr Dnve, eo.ta Mesa. MARY T. ELLIOTT, OeoutY City Clwk l>ulili•h•d Newpon Beach·Coeta Mesa Delly Pilot March 9. 2001 f862 SUMMARY OF PROPOSED ORDINANCE CrTY OF COSTA MESA ORDINANCE OH 1 •S leheduled to be In fuU lorce Ind effect 30 days from h• adoptlOn on Mardi 5, 2001, and was lldoptad by lhe ~ 1ol cal VOie COUNCIL MEMBERS: AYES: c o-n, Dl•on. Monatlen, Roblnaon, Stael. HOES: Hone. ABSENT: Nona. Ordinance 01·t 1 am ands Sac1ton 13·29(dl of lhe Costa Mesa Municipal Code relalong IO public: nolloe requ11aman11. THE FULL TEXT of Iha ordinance may be read In Iha City Clerk's Office, 77 Fafr Driva. eo.1.1 Mesa MARY T. ELLIOTT, OeoutY City Clarti ·Pu6ll1hed Newpor1 BHCh·Coet• Mesa Dilly PtlOI March 9, 2001 F661 Can't aeem to get to all tnoae repair Job• around the house? Let the Cl...,n.ct leMce Dtrectory help you find reliable help. SUMMARY OF PROPOSED ORDINANCl: CrTY OF COSTA MESA OROINANCE 01-7 ts Sdleduled to be 1n lull force and effect 30 daya from Its adoptlO!l on March 5. 2001. and was adopted by the following roll cal VOie COUNCIL MEMBERS: AYES: Cowan, Dlaon. Monahan, Roblneon, St .. 1. HOES: Hone. ABSENT: NoM. Ordinance 01·7 re· pealS and replaces Tiiie 9. chapler II, ~ 22 d tt1e Costa Mesa Muflc· pal Code regarding massage eslabllsh· ments, prec111ionera. and employees THE FULL TEXT of lhe ordinance may be read in lhe C41y Clerk's Office, n Fatr Drive. Cost• Mesa MARY T. ELLIOTT, 0eoutY City Clark ·Pu6111hed Newport Beach·Costa Men Dally Pllol March 9, 2001 F863 Fictitious Bu1ln111 Hime St1tement The following perlOna are doing~ 11 Solar Tan T1nnlog Spa 4341 MacMhu1 Blvd, 1D, Ne..,port 8eactl CA 92660 0 A L Co , Inc: (NV). 3305 W Spfing Moun· lain Rd •60·24, Lu Vegas Navadl 89102 This bulfnesa 11 con- cluded by a OOf'POf•bon Have you 111rttd do.no busoneu yet? Yes. 211912001 D A L , Inc: Larry B1letsk1 P1as1· dent This 11atamen1 •81 hied with lhe County Clett. of Orarp County on 02/20l200 'f 200181155707 Daily Piiot Feb 23. Mar 2, 9, 16. 2001 l &42 Fictitious Bu1lne11 Name Statement The following peraona are doing bulln111 11 PHOTOGRAPHIX, 18179 Redbud C1rde, Fountain Valley, C.111()(· nl8 92708 Sherry Kemper, 181711 Redbud CMde Founlain Valley. C.~lomla 92708 Tins blJ11nesa 11 con- ducted by an lndMdll4I Have you started dOlng buSMleM '{IC? No Sherry Kemper Thll sletamem wu filed With Iha County C*1< of 0rllftga Countf on 02J051200 t 20016854210 Dady PiOI Mar 2. 9, 16. ,23, ?OQ! F8M SUMMARY OF PftOPOSED ORDINANCE CrTY OF COSTA MESA ORDINANCE 01 ·• IS ac:hedulad IO be In lull lorca end enect 30 days lrom 111 adopllOll on Marcti 5. 2001 and was adopted by lhe lollowlng roll cal VOit COUNCIL MEMBERS AYES: Cowan, Dlaon, Monehen. Robinson, St .. 1. HOES: Nona. ABSENT: Nona. Ord1n1nce 01 ·4 ap· proves Developmanl Agreement DA·00·02 between Ille Ctty ol Costa Mase and Sovlh Co a al P1a1a ( Sager11rom Town Cenltr") THE FULL TEXT ol tha ordinance mey be read 111 IN C1ry Cleri<'s Offtc:e, n Fa11 Drtvt. eo.1a Mesa MARY T. ELLIOTT, ~ City Ctartc Published Newport Baa ch· Colla Mau Daily Pilot March 9. 2001 F865 Flctltlou• Bu11n .. 1 Name Statement The lollowtng pereons art doing bu'"'"9 as Solar Tan Tennmo Spa 34 I I Nawp0fl Blvd Nawpor1 Beecn CA 92663 D A L Inc (NV). 3305 w SPfV10 Mounlaln Ro 16().24. W V1Q8S NV 89102 Thia bu11na111 11 con· dueled by I oorpOllllOO Have you 1t1rl•d domg bu11ness ya1? Yt1. 02119/2001 DAL Inc: Larry Boletski President Th11 1t1tament was hied wtlh Iha County Cleril of Orange County on 02/20l2001 200181155 708 Daily Pt!OC Feb 23, Mar 21 p, 16, ?001 F843 Flctltlou1 Bu1lne11 Name Statement The following per.an• a1e doing business H Computer Soluttons U S A , 307 112 36th Newport Stech CA 92663 Lori Ann Tran1ar. 307 t/2 36111 SI , Newport Beecn CA 92643 Th11 ~,,. .. tt con· dudad by an lf'odt\llduA( Have you sierted ~ bultnaM yet? No Lon Ann Trante1 Tiits llatemenl wu hied With the County Cl«li of Orange County on 01/31/2001 10011'53 .. 3 0.oly Piiot Feb 23, Mar 2. 9, tO, 2001 E04S ASPECIAL PlJBUCATION Jusr FOR YOU! PuBUSHfS: · March 28, 2001 1'K rn,.t WC. SPACI t Q)py DFADLINF.: Mm Dair Piloc,.. JOI "I gfti opportllirJ lo ,... .... & -.Ma .... ..., .. boaWrn, 4raon,a'tm,11 ,.... . ...,,. ...... 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P'1X'*"'··· WU 1970 Jim Jlcobl, Slla Mngr 949-673-3663 Old CdM retu11><1he0 1 bt pari1.cp1den vu PlllO Piii w d 11'9 Ip 1*"9 f(j( 1 sm "" $1290m 94~n3 7250 SELL Youn·caR IN CLASSIFIED 110 APTS COSTA MESA C<1U 211! 2 11.t bl gar;ige p1lnt/carpel. S2000/mo w d ah locabon S2600tmo 10·673·7800 ' Call RI.a IMt-:M0-4223. 3Br 2B1 1824 Vllelle, Vtf"/ nb 2bt 1 bl. bu111 in Ptnin, highly upgraded, range OVe<l lrig d w "d qulel loc, 2 Clf gar, WIO pvt garage, 708 N81CtSSUS hllUD $2500 94t-293-4630 Ave $1750m 949-675-2854° . 110 APTS COSTA MESA CUTE 2Br 181 P.nln new 111oni:e1rpe1 w 1> .. er.>ly mOt'llNy 1 c gar S 1500 mo Call Joan S-9293-4630 COSTA MESA I SOUTH COAST METRO Blufle 38r 2.581 end uM tron1 C11yrd pallO oo Qmbel1 dbl &n gBl $2350 Sart>ara Saor!S!rtl 949·6«-0195 Cl\ArlTft} Jwllol I Bec)ooom and 2 Bedroom 1 Ba!n tutTWl!Jed by 18MI$ pool fl IJlted CXllTVfVl(y Call 714·557--0075 WONDERFUL 2BDRM LM91, ¥tlticall, Ian, doM to beach In C:0.11 Mela. IMt-574-5134 FIND an apartment through cla.as1hed t LIVE OH A ISL.ANDI Mt-Newport ISlal'd Remodoled 3Br 2Na lli•ur, ~l area $2 400tMo o.oo Pnnce ~ 94 18-1520 Vlrtull Tour: HTIP://WWW.ARKO.NET OCEAN VIEW CONDO Sfftl•ll 18t Illa w ~In· or1moc wew resotl W""'9 ., pools tennis gym & clobhouse 931defl pato0 Plt18C! 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Udo IL seoofmo. lrsll fr'lder OUl"09@1'1 CO 949-720-0299 Dual Bair ldnk\ Pns11ne 1892 s:~1 714 953·48'0 9 6738695 ·SELL FIND Skit Ua tor 30ft • Slllboat your home an apartment GrHI loc. EZ ICCHI to throu~h class1f1ed 1111ln channel. Call JJ through classified 949-875·7570 Bridge BY CHAALES GOREN ~OMAR SHARIF and TANNAH HIRSCH OO ON uu; ~ vulnerable Nonh dcol1. by )umptn1 to pine ln c:a.sc North bild • ~ hind IOd c:ouJd male • mu¥el0Wwd~ NOR'lli •2 "'743 , AK84 •AK Q95 WEST • 108 4 3 !:' KQ6 I) 976 J •Jl KAST .s AYIJ2 Tiit def eme IOI Qfr IO I quidt Sl.ltl. &akin' lhe fil'lll three rric:b. West led lhe k.ina of heans. f!as1 enc:<>llRJ!ng enthusuu1ically with lhe nine. Afltt winning lhe second cnck with the queen, West continued with the snt of !'learn to lhe acc. Rc:mcml>eMg the old lldage oaainst yielding • rulT-~luff, ~ ~hil\id to 1hc 4ueen of d18· monds. OQll, declarer quickly wrapped OJIO • 1111' 7 6 3 SOUTH •AKQJ976 "°' J 10 ! • . 52 •4 The hidd1ng. up lhc rew or lhe lncks. EM1 defended by roce. not reaJOO. One look at dummy 91ould have been moogh ID convirK.-e anyone thal there were no tricks available 10 lhe NORTH EAST SOUTH WEST .. ""' .. .._ defenders in the mulOI' suits. so per- 1'i~ting with hearts could ooilhcr harm the deJtmC nor do declarer llllY gtX>d Whal 11 m1gl11 ac:lucve, thoogjl, 2 PaM 4• ,._ ...... Pn\ Opening kad. King ot Trus1 }'t>Ur C)C!i. If you cm S« nothil1$ cite "'Ill help, for11e1 o1U you have been laugh• and go foi broke l'onh'~ rcvcr..e btd hov.ed al lea.« 16 points. Wilh a ~11.I 'u1l. South fell obh~c:d 10 alcn panner 10 lll1\ le:uurc I~ to fatally weakco declarer's trump holdmg. a live ~'billly m view of East'~ singleton spllde. Le.adin~ the I Jlh hean would have forced decl.lrer 10 bow the knee. Should declam' trump with the rune ur lo,,.er. We~l o\eruuntps, and ruff. mg with a spade honor promolC$ WC51 'i; 1cn 10 ihc scning crick 1 -~1 Acura Ltgend CPE '95 auto. ec. pe. pw, !Mttllf, not many wound! (20832AIC003003) $9550. South Co.it Acura 714-979-2500 Acura NSX T '98 ny yellow Qorn!OUS, hnesl cer In iii class jP1412/T000128) $59,995 South Coeat Acura 714·'711-2500 Acura 3.2 rt •H1vy ''99 Navl Systtin, IMltltr, AC (P1547fA014ea8) S23,ft5 South Coest Aeura 714-979·2500 BMW Z3 'tt 2.ll 11111 ml (4JEA336) S2U95 CREVIER BMW 714-835-3171 BMW Z3 'ti u co.ipa. 500 ml (Etsm) $29,996 CREVIER BMW 714-835·3171 BMW 3211S '91 11110. bllcil wl~ (4EMP6&0) S2U95 CREVIER BMW 714-835-3171 BMW 3281 '99 5-al>d. tpOl1. low ml (4EBLtM) S30,995 CREVIER BMW 714-835-3171 1 -~1 ANTIQUE & CLASSIC CARS 9 Cars. 2 motorcycles, all in perfect condition 100% restored. Sale all in one block , or individually. Private Party OPEN HOUSE 10am-4pm Sat March 10 Sun March 11 2001 11229 w Shelly Ct c(.nge, cam c.11 for listing 949-719·9317 BMW 5281 97 ~. pnm pkg. low ml (3RYX950) SZ7.995 CREVIER BMW 714435-3171 BMW 5281 '98 euto, remlum pckg (3XVF261 S2U95 CREVIER BMW •714.935.3171 C1ll Clmlfled Today I (949} 642-5878 BMW 740il 'te 81eell wl'bllCll (4ASP753) $31.995 CREVIER BMW 714·835·3171 BMW 740I '17 Sllvw wlgny (3VAl<n1) $35,995 CREVIER BMW 714-835-3171 8MW 740I '91 Blue, m ml, (Oll1178l) $42,915 CREVIER BMW 714-835-3171 Buldl Paltl Av. '15 White. Ian le.tiler xlnt (~) $10988 NABERS -k (714)540:t100 CADIUAC ,CA T£RA 'II low 1111 blilck, tall lltw (000823) $14 988 NABERS (7"1540-9100 CADll.LAC Eldofldo ,, 9tacll, ICM No!tnslar mM (607596) $24 988 NABERS (714)540-9100 Cldihee Seville , 1 Shall> Blue w1W1111e tcp, low miles. ve<y dean, must ... , Call Frank 714-979-5066 Cadlfttc S.VHlt STS '97 Sea l!llS~ lealher clean (803921) Sl6,988 NABERS (714)540-9100 c.... .... .. ~ ,.., nwwt.1~ NAIERI (7!4)540.tl 00 "°'* Acconl u .. Blk, eulo, ell _power, 1~. 70lc ml. 112,500 949··722·9473 HOHDA CIVIC EX W 1111(), air, u ~. moon- rod, ABS. en-. (221&a/507474) $12,901 MERCl0£S 500 SEL "14 4 dr, IWllroof, auto, air, CO, tow 1111, "7SOiobo 71~134 Metcury GIW ~ '95 beige, ieatt-ier, low 1811 ml, (635961) $10,988 NABERS 1714 )540-1! 00 cttEVY lllon1e Car1o 'IO OligNl Owner, txceltllll col'iditlon, 4()1( ml, pnvatt p!!!Y woo. P4tm-2144 South Cont Toyog CfflVY .. Cll'to 'IO ."--l-_ ... ~1-...;,.7.;;;;:22;:..;·2-000--.._ liltlubl4llll ~ LS 'tt **>. tit. ledler. flj pw! (22623111795') $18,401 Souttl Co.It Toyog 949-722-2000 OltalNI °"""· •Int ~ d 1111, Pnvlte Party f2500 M•nM144 C2IO s.dlrl 16 (211117) $21,990 l.Mthtf. L08dedl Fl9tcller Jol!M Molon: .. ...... 24-1401 Dodge Delloa Sport w air, to player. ~r <2230&"l38110n S9,901 South Cout T oyoll 949-722·2000 Hondl CRY 't9 llUlo, ACM. PS, PW {2C11'1WC013518l m .ISO Souttl COMt Ae&n 714-179-2500 Mlt1ubl1hl 3000GT SL CP£ '97 spony, while, prlCld IO Mii (PIWNY000013) $13,995 Hondl CRV 't9 Souttl Com Acura euto. ACM. PS. PW 714-179-2500 (20=°J:l ~ MUSTANG GT CONV 'II 714·179-2500 Laser A~~ llhc, 5-tpd. _.....:....;..;....:~..;;;,;;;,;=--va. 3711 "' lolded. S16 000 Xlnt oond 7 I 4-434-1038 lllllnl1y M30 Conv. 'ti 78l 1111,. books. PMi1 wht. NlsNfl Peltlfindlf Sl '11 CO. ChlOmll whll, garaoed. V6 auto mnrt. running ~ '111112~7~ boatds l!Ot mi. boob/ werr avail OC AUIO Bkrs r8CO!ds, red beaut ono cond. $5995 v\nf671291 ~ 9,,..4-..9·,.:;58:.;:6-'-""t-"'88""8_____ ~ Wlfl BVlll 0C krs 949.cao 1888 J'91* XJS V12 COllj)l '91> _,. 49il 009 f!'N, metallic blue/ lealher, chrome whit, garaged, non/smoker feb\Aou$ body & mecNnlcal cond, superb value Vil\#172518 $8,995 filln 0C Aulo Bkr 949-586-1888 JMp Chefokee, '97 Nd, 4G', IUlo IC (P154111U00923) $9650 South Coast Acura 714·979-2500 IMICI "°'* Dltc:CMtY '17 SD7 56~ m1 metallic tugunay gray inl 7 pas- aeoger books records bUUI Olig cond s 15 995 ~ warr av..i OC AulO a..rs 949·586-1888 Luu. LS 400 Ccecll '17 vs, MAC>. -lealhet, rmrf co pllyef, ctwome INthef t2275&1l95373) S32 501 South Coest T oyoll 949-722·2000 Lexus LS 400 'ti oo>y 29k NB miles, .ita new bunper to l>llmper wan, VB, •w mnrl. co Chgr. !thr. ctvome 136.600 949-644·7876 Uncoln Miit! VIII LSC 'f7 Miii cond, 31k m. lad wa11. loldecl, llhr. lac1ory sunroof. $19,950 94~ Ni.an s.ntra 17 Red, 2 dr, oog owner. 145k ir;, 4 spd, new tires. brakes & alarter, ilnl trans car, ttSQOlobo 949-285·8178 Oldlmobllt Cutlua 't8 V6, Low mtlfl, lealller (315109) $15,988 NABERS (714)540-9100 POLICE IMPOUNDS CIB/Tnickl/Suv 1 frOlll S500! For liet Cell 800-31t-3323 trt 2721 PontiK f°llt'O GT • 291< ICIUal "' sllCk .tlllt gray ltnr moooiool boob looks & smels "'"" vull ~ $6995 oc Allto llltry 949-686-1888 Range Rover County CllAlc' 96 ~ rrN EP100 gteen lanlbhr moonrool CO DOOk.s reeords *ul orig cond $13,995 ~Ill o&29638 linanong warr 1111111 0C AIMJ Bltr 949-586· I 868 Sat.um SU 't3 Low miles. 8UIO. clean! (342882) '5.988 NABERS (714 )540.9100 HoME, HEAL.TH AND ·suSINESS ~ ..... I '/I.If"' 1\.1 1\llAI I Y •H f111,.I ,, 1 ti 111 1111• .. n •to11 I •11 'I~ "' '\' f1I~ I ''''I '11 'I (11.l')) "141-\ '':!ll POLICY m ar P"t>" kl oHar IM bcsl ~~·. 'µ oo-blP ro 001 read "" a• J 1 Jve115'111 we ..,. rfoQ, rn C• "lractors wll() <1Jif 'I ,. "' lhe S11rva D•rr 1c.ry ro •ncluoe me11 Corp3 lt'J•5 l censo '\u'ft'9' en ttietr 1d\·•f11S4' m8111 • v' CO-<'flb•dttOn •• J'..!.!!!L p(•l!Oa•ed __ _ 224 ADDITIONS /REMODELING '>ERVE'> YOU All.HT (AFiPET '. 1JPH"l 'lfR• CLE AfltrJG Clean All 5 Rooms $99.00 Fr I I I , Clean All Carpets Only $149.00 (or less) Up 10 6 1oom' 2 balhl 2 ha111 •rid II 111 of sa1~ lruo MoonllO EQUtpml!OI Spol R1mov"'91Pr1· SPOIMO fu1Mur1 M.,.rflQ ~(V'fl'J oc IOI 10 Yurs PwsFAEE OuPoott Ttfl°" WINI GuAllll IU·581·1457 a 800·30M717 e ~1 FARTHING lllTERIORS CUSTOM CREATIVE T1lE I(~ t '"' S..r Rl'fllO'Jel lnglallabOtll Sla!a <*l/l'IC, allO ~ ~!IOrA maJbla siona ENb 1975 l•'~7~ <149'-f.45·9325 Ml2044 Jet! 714-t12.fM1 236 AUTO SERVICES AUTO I RRVICU COMPLETE SERVICE AHO EPAI CUSTOM MUSCLE CARS TRUCKS CARS & 80ATS • Reatorotlon • BodY • Engine • P•lnl Wortl 2Gt6 Pl.4ct'NN Aw .. 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OftfMlu« l~ I Vi"" AG :r nto"c mnclC.vwlh Ho..onc. l'ropc<111 NEW TREATME."'1' FOR OiltONI PA(lll Bae!., Nrct... Kntt ., ______ ,. H1r or Sh1>uldcr I '" •No Sura«)' • No Hoop1•hu11on -800-7~774 ---- CAREGIVER I Ml prM» s~ng Appomunenll pfll10NI Medi. Alt mNls, tee ~ ..... 2431 1 ~-1 Fru&cm.la GENERAL REPAIRS .....,._....,....,.. ~Rec>air' eu... Tope • Srb W&tt-......• Ft.dllW \\Vcld SCnmn ..... c... ........... c. IMIJ M Ml!IH WV!Cfl Nead CIU*f lllMafed? OffictlHomt <>roanzad? FlllnO Syttain rt4 ~? 09 Ii,_ MMS1=P10 UlrrHOUAKI ""°TICTION SAYE YOUR FIN4..Y I PROPERTY l!Olll lllhll EQulU .. ""' No ... t!llA.-lot ..... (If rnnd~ Mt-fm.Ul8 hlotw lllt IDO .... , FIND 111 aper1mlr'll ttv°'9' claeled PUBLIC NOTICE The Calrf. Public· U11ll11es Com· mission REQUIRES Shat all used hoos&- hold goods movers print lh11r P.U C. Cal T number. hmos and cilauffers pnnt their T C P number in all adYertlsments II 'f<XJ have a ques- llOO abOUI the • llY " a mover, limo or chluffer. call PUBllC UTILmES COMMISION 714·558-4151 ...... lllllJ~ltll "'" LOCAnNO ILICTIONIC RM UAK DITl<T10H ~s.mc. 675·9304 1"'~ Pfvml>erl OIMt t SIMI ~ ~ a.w.o WICWJJT TWtEDY 'LUMllNG 949-645-2352 -.. All DRAINS ~ClOGGEO PMCtll PlumltG "'-9 I Remocllle Fl\EE ESTIMATES LH!?3!! 714-!§t 1090 Doily Pilot Toyoti Celka GT Conv, " certfflad. Ill, UI powtf (22G4Ml6441&) '$18.201 Soultl eo..t Toyota 141-722·2000 T oyotl Canwy LE 'f7 ... lull pwf, moorwfl ~ (2260&'2332911) • 10 801 Souttl Cont ToYOtl 149-722-2000 Toyotl Corolla DX 't1 4-dr, IUto, AC, PS, good tnna, WfY good. (Pt532/Z.8111939) $1495. Souttl eo..t Acur, 714-179-2500 • Toyota SoWI SE 'tll Cflllfied, IUIO, llr, CUI. CO player, ABS, aJoya 122643/3356011 s 1 s eo 1 Soultl Coast Toyo'9 1149·722-2000 Toyoq YI Slann.t LE 'M auto. air, hJt pw1. CO player ABS. tow pltg luooaoa t9Ck (22726/04e7041 --S11.eo1 Soultl Coelt Toyota 149-722-2000 Toyoca 4RllMlf SRS '99 1/6. lull pow91 CD ruri boetda, lugg rack. aloys 1227491122980) $21 101 South Coast Toyou 949-722-2000 Toyota """-SR5 W IUlo, lull per co ~ M boll'dl 10W pllg llloys (22671);0702213) $18 901 South Cont T oyotl 949-722·2000 Volk1w1gen .i.tt.t GLS '4Dr 1uto1 IC, pt, 4-dr, IMcll (P1478/lit071412) $8tso South Collt Acura 714-979-2500 Volllawagtn PHMt GLS 'te 1111, lull powai ABS (227841383536) $14 401 South Coelt Toyota 949-722-2000 ~ Roofloac Sp~clallsts 949-722-8846 714-751-8846 t...r-._ WATERPROOF ROOFING .... root. • ....,..,. , .... E.aUmet .. All ~ of Aoofa All WOf1t Ourent.ed u.e- (949) 631 -1086 • ' ' :Daily Pilot .. INVENTORY IEDUCTIGN . . . . . . I . . . . Friday, Morch 9, 2001 11 Costa Mesa, CA ha been selected as the exclusive site for -this Inventor~ Reduction Sale FRIDAY MARCH 9th, 2001 2PM-9PM . /'-;t .. ,! - SATURDAY MARCH 10th, ioo1 12NOON-8PM .SUNDAY MARCH 11th, 2001 12NOON-8PM You con choose from hundreds of vehicles new ond used domestic onc:H0<etgn cars or trucks oAd even sport utility vehicles quol1fy All vehicles will hove payments clearly marked on the window tag · Pick a Vehlcle -Pick a Payment • EZ Credit Approval... All credit ppplications will be processed/ •Don 't be concerned about your current pay off: .. When we make a deal, we'll pay off your trade. No hassles,-we'll do all the work l You will recei ve great money for your trade! • Special appraisers will be on hand! THIS IS A F ANTAS T IC OPPORTUNITY! Don I miss out I When you make your payments on any of these vehicles your first payment may not be until 2 or possibly 3 monf hs away!" FOR BEST SELECTION, COME EARL YI . • Warranties available on most vehicles. lank approval required on all credit offers. ··0n approved credit. All vehicles subiect to prior sale plus ta x, license, finance charges, smog, California tire disposal & document fMS, where applicable. NISSANS '158!f!f. VIN•S36929VtN• .. S .. 2S1 Payment ~ plus lox & lkenw. No M<url:r_:;o•lt required. Ln-retf>ONSbl. at leow end for ml OV91' 12.000 p.r year at 1 Sc p.r llllle. HON DAS Payment amount plua tea & liceNe. No security d.posit 1'9qWecf. lHMe ,....,_..,.. ot I.OM end for mMoge OYef 12.000 per year-at 1 Sc p.r ""'•· V~•'56109 ~4'MJS Payment omcwnt plus tm & ltc-No secur~oalt requlr.d Le-~ ot I.ow end for '"' OV91' 1 2 000 per .,.or ot 1 S< per 11111. NOTICE OF SECURITY All our vPhrcll'\ orP t>qu1rp• d w1ll1 o 11 "'P''''H~ c1•1'1 tfwfl d1••1<<' lo prol•·d tlwm wh1I, "" r)ur dPol<'r\htp propt>rty Tlw odvt>rl1\f'd prtct' for oil our vt•h1clt'\ DOES NOT 1ncludt• tht> purcho·.•· 'I th· .i11t1 th .. ft d.-..c1· Th" c.li-•1c1· ca11 b• purchcl\<'d Irr 011 LJddrt1onol CO\t or rt>n1ovPd at tlw cu,tonwr \option SAUS HOUIS: MON.-Flt. 1:30.w -10:00p. SAT. & ~ 9:00.i ·9;()()p. PAITS & SllVICI HOUIS MOM.·Al 7 :00-.7:00,. SAT. 1:00. ·5,00,. • a-.1-...., VICTORIAST \'Vl.'JW ..._lllllhl 11 ...... ~tllVlll ,I I 11111 Al uwlJ fll ~; "a::J"'-I~ ~........ • I ~ ..... Ci•• .. 1 II .. I JI I P hlet. ....... ,. 'II c.ta ........ 0 I • -............ b . ,, ... o. .... .... ..._... • .... ·~ • •• •h '...._. ............ ...,_......, ••••• •• ..... ,_ •••=· ._..._ ._ e' • .. , • . . .. . . . . 12 Friday, Ntorch 9, 2001 , S E I\ V I N C ~ C ) J\ !\ N C ~ I _ C -C ) l J N -J 11 S I N C -E I < J 7 () CQ >< PERHAPS THE PERFECT LOW-MAINTENANCE RELATIONSHIP Comprehensive 4-year/50,000-mile warranty • Total scheduled maintenance at 10,000-mile/12-month interva ls, including oil and filter changes at no additional charge 24-hour Roadside Assistance throughout the United States . . $799/:'fa= Doily Pilot '•JAG~ THE ART Of PERt=OinvfANCE 36Mo. LEASE "\ I ' 1455 So·uth • 55 Santa Ana 714.95·3. 4 8 0 0 ·• Au .to Mall Drive Freeway at Edi.nger w w w. b ·au e r j a g u a r. com •2001 XJ8 MSRP $56,950. 10,000 Miles per year, 20f per mile thereafter. $6380 Total Drive Off, $0 Sec. it, 1st ear lie. fee included in Drive Off, $29,044.50 Rfticlual