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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2000-03-17 - Orange Coast Pilot', I .. ..... • . \, . ; r ··· • • I o .. ••• SERVING THE NEWPORT -/\Af.SA COMtMUNmES SINCE 1907 Did·. PteschOol hide prior craSh ?. • Sotos say knowledge of alleged accident several years ago may have prevented death of their daughter in May 1999. Greg Rlsllng DAllY Pll.oT NEWPORT BEACH -An attor- ney representing the parents of a 4-year-old girl who was killed on a playground last May said knowl- edge of a previous accident at the day-care center may have prevent- ed the tragedy. Attorney Federico Sayre alleged Thursday that a traffic accident involving a mail truck several years ago was kept from ·parents for fear they might pull their chil- dren from classes. No details about the alleged · accident have been released, and whether it even happened has yet to be confirmed by police or offi- cials from the Southcoast Early Childhood Leaming Center. Rumors have circulated throughout the neighborhood and among parents about the purport- ed accident since last May, when a Santa Ana man drove his car onto the playground, killing 4-year-old Sierra So.to and 3-year-old Brandon Wiener. Five others, including a teacher's aide, were also injured. The news surfaced a day after the parents ol Sierra Soto filed a civil lawsuit ag,ainst the day-care center, its operators, the property owners and the driver, 40-year-old • ClndySotD ~forufer mddal• mt pmchoak. See stlOly. .... 1 Steven Allen . the accident occhrred, but added Abrams. that none of the children were hurt. Eric and More pUZ2.ling is the fact that the Cindy Soto are Costa Mesa Police Department does- seeking dam-n't have any record of an accident at ages for the the day-care center, located at the death of their intersection of Magnolia Street and daughter and claim the school was Santa Ana Avenue. A computer negligent in protecting the children. search dating back to 1986 revealed ·1 bad no knowledge this incident no suCh incident. police said. even occurred,• said Cindy Soto, . It is undear whether the truck who learned about the accident after actually jumped the curb and Sierra's death. "Had I known that, entered the playground that was sur- she would have never been there.• rounded by a chain-link fence. Sayre Sheryl and Rande Hawkinson,-claims the people who ran the center who run the d ay-care center, at the time approached tl)e property couldn't be reached for comment. owner -Lighthouse Coastal Com- The lawsuit is the second tiled munity Church -about improving against the school in as many safety measures after the accident, months. The Wieners also filed suit but nothipg was done. against the school in January. Sayre didn't know exactly when SEE CRASH PAGE 7 SPIRIT OF THE IRISH TAYA KASHUeA I DAILY PILOT Emily RJch, 15, of Lake Forest, performs an lrtsh dance at the Costa Mesa Country Club ln Costa Mesa. For a listing of SL Patrick's Day celebrations ln the Newport-Mesa area, see Datebook on Page 2. Coming soon: Final s:b.owing for ·old theater • One of the area's oldest movie theaters will shut its doors, no longer able to compete with megaplexes. paper, sits against a faded newspaper clipping about the closing of some of the smaller Edwards theaters. and bigger theaters with plush, reclining chairs and cup hold- ers, sales began a> decline. FRIDAY, MARCH 17, 2000 MARIANNA DAY MASSEY I DAl.Y PllOl At a press conference Thursday, Cindy Soto speaks about lawsuit library, f ound.ation continue to bicker • Nearly six months have passed and the quarreling groups have yet to reach a peace agreement on their respective roles. Noaki Schwartz DAAY PILOT NEWPORT BEACH -Nedrly sue months after a bitter feud between the llbrary foundation and bod.rd of trustees erupted publlcly, the problems have yet to be completely solved While most of the ma1or dJ.sdgreements over mismanagement have been addressed. there are sbll llngenng issues over wtuch body gets to claun the ------- tugh-protile Distin- Se "It's a guisbed Lectw-e nes as its own. lradibonaJ-situation ly considered a trustee event, the foundation where you've has footed a good por-got two tioo of the bill. · Still, Mayor J ohn g roups which Noyes, .who has been are working relereemg meebngs . • between the two ' out the final groups, and others say details they're coming dose to drafting a final of their ' agreement oullirung agreem ent." their respective roles lhlstee chamnan David Jim Wood said the Carmichael board is ready to Foundation make peace, but 1s still chairman waiting to he4f from the 20-member foun- COSTA MESA -After nearly four decades, the little one-screen Edwards theater on Harbor Boulevard and Adams Avenue has given up the fight against the increasingly popu- lar Cineplexes. The old movie theater will close for good April 1. Just. inside the 1960s-style theater is a shrine created by loyal moviegoers, who are apparently sad to see their community theater die. The lonely homage, featuring stufled animals, flowers and boxes wrapped in colored •(Edwards) negotiated an early termination,· said Tom Sparks of Sparks Enterprise, which leased the theater to Edwards for 38 yea.rs. Ironically. some of the mon- ster theaters belong to Edwards, wtuch is starting to expand and open giant megaplexes nabonwide. As a result, many of the smaller neighborh ood cinemas are slowly dying out. l:lation board. Foundabon-chdmnan OaVJd Carnuchael would not comment on pre- cisely what 1S going on withm the founda- . tion, but dtd say 1t ha •agreed in pnnople with the memorandum• and is •wa.itmg for the fine-tuning." HOUIS A quick · guide to the weekend . Sparks added that in the •good old days," the popular theater racked up ticket sales. But over the yea.rs, as compet- ing com~es boasted bigger I ~we..-... ............... ...._. .... r.Mlll hlli ll1Ua& •I-....,_ ........... =~-...... -............. luU I' .... ........ ....... • 1t11 .. fMlt ......... SEE THEATER PAGE 7 •tt's a situation where you've got two groups which are worlang out the final details ot their agreement.· Cannidlael said. ~ that in the end, the dispute was •no t»g issue and simply a case of miscommurucation. SEE LIBRARY PAGE 6 11111 cm y, & OllJ5lll5 _J QAWflllS 10 ..... __ .._._......._2 NlJ( lllDQ'S ____ , Sfm5 I o.SITUIDIY IUcherd OwnberWn Ind Meg Tolin - stln of "The 5o&nt Of Musk.. at the Orenge County '9rfom'Ung Arts Center starting TUISCMy-Ult about their roles In the touring music.al. /~ridoy.~rehl 7•2°Celebl-~(e -~t~. Patrick all 'day long " .. Oai~Pi~ .. Alex Coolman ,..1 any exa.mptf~ words should;tlow • ·, ~ pertonntng from 10:30 a.m. unW beef and ca~bage and Irish stew. DAILY Pl,LoT /' ' readily ~·~e proper Irish.to11gue. The Hup (130 E.,J17th1St, Costa closing at 1:30 a.m. Van Dieman Th~re·s no cov~. 1.-;\\1 • ./ Mesa, (949) 646.~SS) is also dish-will kick things off, followed by • • . l I t was the Itish playwright . If ydU read this early enough in ·fag up a break(~. this menu featur. • Reel Suite and Vesica Pt.sees. Hatd Rock Cale (451 Ne\\!l)O?t George Bernard SJiaw who · the day, there inight ~ time to ing Irish sausages, black and white • Center D~e, Newport Beach, (949) declared that he had showed his scramble over to Durty Nelly's pudding, bash browns and eggs. Later·in the day, there are a few 640-8844), m ~ashion Island will host love for his homeland Mthe usual (2633 w. Coast Highway, Newport As the day wears on, itinerant more entertainment options: the band F~y Style to~ alternative way: by getting out of it as soon as I Beach, (714) 957-1951), which Is dancers and> bagpipers are expect-A few Belfast bombers might seem rock and disco. Th~ mUSlc starts at possibly could.• putting on a special breakfast to ed to stroll in, and The McGrath like a good idea once the sun goes 10 p.m., and there IS a SS cover. But when it nears St. Patrick's down. lbat's a coocoction. made from Day, even the most 1.aundiced Irish-mark the holiday. For $7 .95, you brothers are slated to play from 2 to Bailey's Irish Cream and Busbmills • Cl b M may buy a plate tub or eggs, bacon 6 p.m. and 8 p.m. to midnight. The ..,..w.1r-., that ..... _ 11.!1..----a. •-_.. Last but not least, u esa man or Irishwoman must {eel a and bangers H will als .ed beef ... ._...,, • ..., ..--... --(843 W. 19th St., Costa Mesa, (949) twinge of pride for the old country. · arp 0 serve com GrtD (2633 W. Coast Highway, New- And ch twin. all f eel b Yes. the meal also includes and cabbage through the afternoon ..,,... n.... ...... (n"9) 6Jt-S633) will serve 642-8448) will host an appearance su ges c or a . e ra-t""'· ~ .,.. Th Stitch Th · usi is tion: a dance, a toast or perhaps a blood sausage. and evening. A S5 cover charge up throughout the evening. by e es. elf m c little speechifying.. And yes, it includes a pint of will apply after 2 p.m. The Shamrock will have shot punk rock and does not involve In the Newport-Mesa area, two beer. • spedals, the standard potions of bagpipes, but singer Michael out of the three pastimes are readily Later on in the night, Durty Nel-. Muldoon's Dublin Pub (202 green beer plus black and tans, as Lohrman is indeed three-quarters available this evening. ly's will have Irish karaoke and Newport Center Drive, Newport well as entertainment by musicians Irish and occasionally resembles a Under the inspiration of wine music of the Erin isle played by a · Beac1t, (949) 640-4110), plans a day Brian McGiddy and Jim Rice. The crazed leprechaun (in a good way) and song -if the example of Shaw, disk jockey. There is a S5 cover of music, with three bands (which, kitchen will also prepare five spe-as he thrashes around on stage. James Joyce and Oscar Wilde are charge. we hope, have large repertoires) dal menu items, including corned The show is $7. CHECK IT OUT Masters of ill~ion Salzburg Marionette Theater presents three operas at the Orange County Performing Arts Center A plethora of library programs celebrate reading Alex Coolman DAILY PILOT W hen a~dience members r come backstage after a per- formance of the Salzbwy Marionette Theater, there's one question that they frequently ask, "How does the puppet look so tall?" The marionettes, which are only a couple feet high, seem to grow over the course of the performance -unW they are towering figures, depicting people as large as life. The answer, said GreU Aicher, · the theater's artistic director, is that th e characters grow in the imagina- tion of the audience. "The illusion of the marionettes is so strong that the people immedi- ately forget that they're mari- onettes,• Aicher said. Though they don't actually change physical size, i' "' THE SALZBURG MARIONETTE THEATER •WHEN: "The Marriage of FigaroH at 7 ·• p.m. today, "Don Giovan- ni" at 7 p.m. Saturday, "The Magic Flute" at 2 p.m. Sunday •WHERE: Orange County Performing · Arts Center, 600 Town Cen- ter Drive, Costa Mesa •HOWMUCH: $20 to $65 • PHONE: (714) 740-7878 they swell with the drama and magic of the performance. The Salzburg the- ater comes to Orange County Performing Arts Center tonight through Sunday in pup- pet Moperas• of "The Marriage of Figaro,• Moon Giovan- ni" and "The Magic Flute.• The perfor- mances are act- ed entirely by complex mari- onettes, whose actions coordi- nate with abridged recordings of the operas. And though the operatic characters dance on 6-foot-long stringsJ Aicher says the illusion the marionettes are actually singing the show's lyrics is powerful. "The lighting and the scenery are good, and we have excellent voices on the recording,• she said. "People think that they're in a big opera house with an excellent per- formance.· If the dozen members of the VOL 94, NO. 66 THOMAS H. JOHNSON. Publisher '°"" DCXlaO, Edit« ... RAGLAND, SenlOf City Editor .M.91••Lm. Atlht.ant City Edit« llWllCY omva. felllure Editor .-c.-.-. Sports Editor MMC---. ~EdttOt AlftHDlll'l NCX. ~Editor ,.,. I. IAllnOI.. ==:. a.lfled~. &MA••• Plon!Cldorw .., IDOllWI. """llNndll OMmr ~· The Salzburg Marionette Theater performs .. Tbe Magic Piute.• 1bil opera, along with •The Marriage of Plgaro" and •Don Giovanni," will be performed at the Orange County PerformlDg Arts Center. troupe who work on each opera are skilled at casting a spell over their audiences, that's because they've had a lot of practice. The Salzbuxg has been around since 1913, when it was founded by Anton Aicher, Gretl's grandfather. The traditions of the puppeteering art have been passed down through the Aicher family ever since. The technique is not something Aicher takes lightly. "The control ls like an instru- ment you play,• she explained. • 1 train the puppeteers myself. 1 train them for two years. and then at two years 1 tell them, 'You have to learn 10 years, and then you can start as a good puppeteer."' Turning a lifeless marionette ~to a vibrant Figaro or a winsome Papageno takes some serious dex- terity. The figures are manipulated with an instrument called an airplane control, explained Jim Gamble, a Los Angeles-based professiol'lal puppeteer who first saw the Salzburg perform in the 1960s. Strings running from the Mwingtips" of the control mechanism attach to the head, while lines running from another crossbar manipulate the shoulders. Other strings connect to the stomach and the figure's back. There isn't any way for the pup- pets to change facial expressions, but the richness of the action that the puppeteers manage to create is remarkable, Gamble said. "It's the same as if you were watching an opera• by flesh-and- blood performers, he added. "You don't really see the individual faces, but you see the grandiose aspects of the performance.~ For people who have never wit- nessed an expertly conducted show, it can be a surprisingly moving experience. •1 was very impressed, 30 or 40 years ago, when I first saw the action• of the puppets, Gamble recalled. "I was just blown away with what the marionettes could do. I spent three or four years after that trying to learn the action.• The operas are performed with- out supertitles and may be chal- lenging viewing for children. T he digital revolution notwithstanding, there are sWl simple pleasures that require no booting-up, no ~phisticated shutting down 'and no energy source beyond that provided by those who enjoy them. Deliv- ered through devices that never crash, that advertise nothing,. that are widely available to all, these pleasures are the raison d'etre for •celebrate the Center for the Book" -a series of New- port Beach Central Ubrary programs that will promote the Joys of reading and the legacy of libraries. Planned in conjunction with the library's designation as a California Center for the Book, the programs will advance the message of the Center of the Book, a major Ubrary of Con- gress division, which has noted on its logo since 1977 that •books give us wings." "How a Bbok Comes to Be,• featuring illustrator Robin Preiss Glasser, will launch the cele- bration at 2p.m. March 25. Chil-• .... _llllll!!l!ll!!llllil dren will M dramatize Classer's .. You Can't Take a BallooD Into the MetropoUtan Mueuaa," a whimsical picture story about a girl's trip to New York City's famed museum and the parallel journey of her balloon. While the tale is told with- out text. it blends all the ele- ments of a winning narrative: engaging setting, lively char- acterization, absorbing conflict and the power to inspire indi- vidual interpretations from each "reader." Throughout April, pho- tographs from ·ubrary: the Drama Within." a nostalgic tribute to libraries published in association with the Center for the Book, will be displayed at the Central Ubrary. While capturing a sense of the variety of the world's libraries, the photographs reveal that people, as well as books, find shelter in the stacks. At 1 p.m. April 11, Diane Asseo Griliches, the photogra- pher who snapped 60 views of "one of the very few institu- tions ... where any soul may walk through its doors free and depart enriched• will present MTales from the Road.• Through anecdotes gleaned from the six years she spent photographing libraries a.round the globe, Griliches will reveal why she concluded it is the · readers inside who cre- ate a library's drama. On tap for 7 p.m. May 17 is a reading from "DemoUUon Angel," the ninth novel by mystery writer Robert Crais. Although this new thriller by the author of the popular Elvis Cole tales does not star the wisecracking detective, Crais introduces an equally captivating protagonist in Carol Starkey, a Los Ange- les Police Department detec- tive pitted against a brtlllant assassin. Fans of the investigative crime genre won't want to miss this presentation by a Sant.a Monica-based writer attics have called the next Raymond Chandler. While providing entertain- ing interludes, all of these pro- grams will advance Center of the Book goals: heightening public interest in books and printing, promoting reading, and encouraging the interdis- ciplinary study of print and electronic culture. • OIKK IT OUJ Is written by the staff of the Newport 8Nch Public Library, This week's column Is by Melissa Adams. 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Vic Morrow would have been a guidance counselor at Roosevelt. Wearing a coat and tie around Roosevelt kids was like wearing a sandwich board that said "Whack Me. t Like . It.• • unveiled their latest little creations earlier~ week. The bouncing bundles of genes, born March 5, were named Millie, Christa, Alex- is, Carrel and Dotcom. Don't ask. Th~ newborns squealed with joy, took. one look at the nearest t~ tube and said, "Mom?" Koll names new executive vice president The real estate firm Koll Development Co. has appointed Bryan W. McGowan executive vtce president and chief finan- cial officer. My quest for knowledge, Which obV!ousty failed, began sorne 45 years ago at St. Francis. of Rome in the.Bronx, and continued at Ford.- ham Prep, the preparatory school . COMMENTS & CURIOSmES , So what are the uniform argu- ments being bandied about today? PPL Therapeutics is adamant that they have no interest in, and no plans to pursue, the cloning or a human l?eing, which is illegal in both the U.S. and the U.1:<. But as I've said befQre, I don'l bUY. it. EPL's story, and they're sticking · to it, i.!i that designer pigs are an ideal ~ource of organ transplants because piggy parts are a dose match in size and structure to human parts. No argwnent there. Heart components from pigs have been transplanted into humans for years. McGowan, who will be based in New- port Beach, will oversee finance, account- ing and capital markets activity for KoU. FtS well as working to expan.d the es>mpany's relationships in the capital ma!ltets arena. Before joining Kall, McGowan \.'(as vice prestdent and chief financial officer of ·Donahue Schriber Realty Group and senior vice president of corporate finance for Sectirity Pacific's real estate divtsion. at Fordham University. • White shirt, navy blue trousers and tie. That was the uniform at St. Francis. At Fordham, it was coat and tie, plain trousers -chinos yes, jeans no. By the way, they weren't called "jeans• in those days. They were "Levi's" or "dungarees.• Do you know where the term "dungarees" comes from? Neither do I. In grammar school (grade school, elementary school, which is it? I'm never sure), I think uni- forms were, for the most part, a good thing. You never w orried about what to wear. You could dress in about 18 seconds. U you didn't sweat much (I didn't), they were·very low maintenance. nle ties could be a problem, though. When you're in full-tilt boogie across a schoolyard and someone grabs you by the tie, it really focuses the senses. n es are a particular problem for wimpy kids. Wimpy kids get picked on enough by tough kids. But with a tie on, they're pull toys. SS~ Due to my smart mouth, I never had much trouble with either the wimpy kids or the tough kids. But my terribly witty outbursts bad a much different effect on the Irish nuns who guided my early developrn,ent. Sister Mary Benigna had this wonderful way of playing with your tie as she explained how deeply disappointed she was with your behavior. Pretending to straighten it, she'd pull the knot tighter and tighter until your voice got real squeaky and your face began to glow. For the girls, it was navy blue pleated skirts, white blouses and a big, floppy bow tie. I'm sure they're called something other than big, floppy bow ties, but you get the point. I have very little to. declare about whether uniforms are a good or bad idea for girls. There were girls at St. Francis, but we rarely saw them. Even recess and lunch were separated by gender. By the time I got to Fordham, the unifonn thing was neither here nor there. It just was. The onl¥ real problem were the kid~ from Rooseve~t. 'Df eodore , I The first is that uniforms, by extracting the fashion distrliction, promote a quieter, ·more subdued learning envirop.ment. Hmm, maybe. All I know is that I caused more trouble in school than a computer virus at the Pen- tago~. and I didn't particularly care what I was wearing. Another argument is that uni- forms, by eliminating the trap- pings of social class, are a great equalizer. I have my doubts, but I can't say for sure. There were no rich kids at St. Francis, and no one would dare act like one. You could get away ' with a lot of things in my neigh- borhood, but pretense wasn't one of them. Another argument is that school kids who wear urriforms are smarter. On this one I can give you a definite answer based on years of experience -"no." , All in all, based more on nostal- gia than anything else, I like the idea of ~orms, except for sweaty kids. Speaking of uniformity, what's small and pink and only 10 days old? The Six Llttle Pigs, of course. PPL Therapeutics, the Scottish company that brought us Dolly the cloned sheep three years ago, But il piggy parts are a good fit, wait Wltil you see synthetic human parts. As sure .as God made little pigs, or used to, you know there IS some deep thinker in a lab some- where who is daydream.mg about bursting through the doors. screaming "It's alive I tell you .. alive!!" After spending 20 years C?r so cracking the code, who wouldn't want to take a shot at the real thing--a living, breathing, designer person. No thanks. Much loo weird. I'd rather go back to a time when people were people, pigs were pigs, and uniforms were OK - even If they didn't make you smarter. Happy St. Paddy's Day! I gottd go. • PETER BUFFA Is a former Costa Mesa mayor. His column runs Fridays. He can be reached via e-m<1il at Ptr84@aol.com . I Koll is one of the nation's leading com- mercial real estate developers. Based in Newport Beach, the company provides commercial r8$!1 estate services through- out the United States, Mexico and Asia. Costa Mesa company to build movie theater Bircher Constn,iction Services, a Costa Mesa company. has begun building a 12- screen movie theater for Krikorian Pre- miere Theatres in Monrovia: - The project is Bircher's first contract wtth Knkorian, wtuch is based m Redondo Beach. The $10-million, 60,640-square-foot muJtiplex, located in downtown Monrovia. Will indude an IMAX theater. It is being bw.lt as part of Monrovia's effort to rev:itaJ- tze its downtown area. Construction is expected to continue through November of this year. Bucher ·Construction Servtces is the nation's only construction company that focuses exclusively on designing and building for the movte theater industry. It has provided seM ces for Edwards The- atre Circuit Inc.. Pacific Theatres and other comparues. Mattress Outlet Stor PiATINuM) SR -.· ,, ,• · " ' · · EVEnT. 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Morch 17, 2000 Daily Pilot Experience with experiments· lduc•tlon BRIEFS •Students.tinker Wi~ projects at inaugural Costa Mesa High School science fair, preparing for c;ountywide event schedtµed for April. .1 0-U.Goulet OMV PILOT · l\vin s~ers Allison and Lyn- dsay Gravis wanted to see if. plants could grow solely by arti- ficial light. in case the sun ever bums out. · · • Costa 'Mesa junior Julie ·Gilbert was concerned about carbon dioxide from a mam- moth volcano eruption 'affecting surrounding plant and animal life. Celinda Sandoval, a ninth- grader at Costa Mesa High, wanted to study the effects of mass education on human behavior. It was all part of the inaugur- iil C(>sta Mesa High School sci- ence fair Thursday, where future scientists from · Costa Mesa and Estancia high schools presented, • explained and defended their projects to pre- pare them for the Orange County science fair in April. The project began with tw.o high school parents hoping to )' encourage' students·to become more involved m science. "The only way they'll ever really get interested in science - isn't by h~g lecttires and taking notes, but by expertenc- ing it/ said Da~d Gardiner, .one or the par~ \Ybo spear- headed the fair. "Doing.science is fun." Those two gung-bo pa.rents just happen to be UC Irvine's dean of Biological Sciences, Susan Bryant, and he{ hustiand, David Gardiner, a researcher in UCI's department of Develop- mental and Cell Biology. "We are becoming an increasingly science-and tech- nology-oriented society and yet we don't see students moving in that direction," Gardiner said. "There is the demand, but not the supply. Who are our future scientists?" ·So they started with a plan to lend their expertise and spend money on sodas and c00kies for a srilall science fair, Gardiner said. But now, with the help of I Scholarships offered to former Lincoln Elementary students Scholarships are cwrenUy available for lormer Lincoln Elementary School students getting ready to graduate from high school and bead on to college. The Bruce Crockard Scholarship, established last year tn·honor of Lincoln's first principal, sent two students off to college with an extra $250 in their pockets last year. '.This year the scholarship has increased to an undetermined amo~t, said Debby Manning,.spokesJ>el5?~ for the Lin- • coln PTA. 1 • The ol}ly qiteria for applying is to nave attended Un-· co)n up to at l~t the sixth grade. . , . . SEAN 1«.LER I DAii.¥ PILOT Twin st.ten Allison, left, and Lyndsay Gravis make adjust-•' ments to their artificial light science project at Costa Mesa. 1be twins used three different Ug~sources to test the effects on plant growth. Appli:Cations are iii the Corona·d~ Mar High Sch<>?l co~g office, and must be turned m by May 1. . · "It's just a '9feat opportunity for anyone who needs extra help • Manning said. •There are no restrictions. Basically, .;,e want to know what.they got out of attending Lincoln.~ UCI, they hope to eventually develop a districtwide science fair on a much grander scale. •we thought we'd go to the community, but before we even got around to it we heard about some grants from · the presi- dent's office,• Bryant said. •So David and I applied for them.· Grat).ts from UCI totaling $15,000 funded the fair and supplies -and paid for two sci- ence teachers to coach the stu- dents in their projects since the beginning of the school year. The fair will only continue to grow, Gardiner said, as UCI has already granted $50,000 for the science fair next year .. •Being the first year, we had no experience," said Maria freeman, co-chairper- son of the science department at Costa Mesa High .. "It was kin~ of scary for [students] because we didn't have any models to show them what we expected. But next year, we will. Illey will see it's not a hard task and it's fun." Hwnan Services conference today The Orange County Department of Education will hol~ its 14th annual Human Services Conference today from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m at the Doubletree Hotel in Costa Mesa. The first keynote speaker will be Steven Glenn, an acclainied psychologist who will speak on the •seven strategies for developing capable students.• AJso, Kay Toliver, an educator for more than 27 years, will promote her approach to classroom excellence that has been a national model for raising standards. Toliver promotes a simple approach that all students can learn and it's our job to lead them. For further information, call Betsy Arnow at (114) 327- 1053. m1come to S 0 UR C One "Your Southern c.alifomia Mobility SP,Cciallsu" FllEE HOME DEUVERY JIC • acc'Pted . 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The green-eyed and goa- teed Young works at Project independence, a local non- profit organization t~at helps c;lisablE!d1 adults find jobs . ._ / . Three years ago, ·the organization stru;ted a pro- gram called Access to Adventure. P1frticipants in the program have traveled to Europe, raced in the New- port-Ensenada Yacht race and hilted on multi-day experutions. •We tell employers, 'we have people who have climbed the highest moun- tain, we have people who have raced in the woild's laigest international yacht race,'" Young said. ·we say 'here's what they can do.'• Thursday, the six Trail- Whatever your Land scape or Maintenance l·~ ~;;~~~--needs, Lloyd's -..--~ ·_ can do it all ... THINKING AIOUT LANDSCAl'ING o• r.uo lllAINTENANCEt CALL FOR A F•EE ESTIMATE TODAY/ 11w:d1 ~!c.2?"'-!!·s I (949) 646-7441 Uoyd's Nursery a Landscape Co., Inc. · 2183 Fairview Rd. Suite 216, Costa Mela, CA 92627 EllPfRT LAMDICN"IH / .......U.01 / ~ ..... L ......... IMaa V19MO..wn.tte:-. ·- .. bis harness. 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TAYA KASHUBA I OAllV PILOT Michael Lemme, a member of the Trailblazers, climbs a wall Inside Rock:reaUon in Costa Mesa on Thursday. "That was my first time and it was a lot of fun,• he said, once both ms fee t were perpendkular to the g round again. blazers scaled ~p the artifi- cial rock walls at Rock- reation, an indoor climbing gym on logan Av.enue in co'sta Mesa. "I'm really excited,~ said Ryan Lundstrom, 20, as he learned to tie a safety rope to Young strolled around the gym, cheering on his team. He seemed especially proud when he saw one of the TraiJblazers cheering on another. ZAHER FAllAHI, CPA 28 yrs. exp. Acccg., Audi cs, Taxes 15% discouni ro CM Residents •People with rusabilities aren't accustomed to feeling important,· he said. 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Authorities said the motorist lost control of his compact car shortly before 4 p.JJl. while drivtng north- bound just south of the Pair Drive ~xit. The car flipped over and landed upsi<te down. The driver was taken to a local hospital. ~ conrution was unknown. The cause or the accident had yet. to be determined and the Califor- nia Highway Patrol was unable to provide any details by press time. LIBRARY CONTINUED FROM 1 However, the allegat\ons ot financial rrtlsmanagement were serious enough for library trustees to threaten to sever ties with their main fund-rcus. ing body. · The library, perhaps Lhe city's greatest monument to a collective community effort, had unwittingly become a box- ing ring showcasing dn increasingly heated match The fight -pitting former aty politicians and other high-pro· file residents -became so embarrassing that the Ctl) Council was finally forced to step in at the end of January to pull the two entities apart. The dispute over control or the foundabon's savings had been festenng for more than d year before tt surfaced publlcl} last fall. While the foundalton attempted to build an endow· ment fund to help the librdf\ during bad financial times, th<' trustees rejected the idea and wanted the $1.5 million for more immediate uses. Among other things, the trustees also demanded clearer financittl reporting and a reduction m the foundation's operatiny costs. The relationship between the two is symbiotic. While the> foll{idation raises money for the library, the board deode!. how the dollars are spent The lingering tug of war over the Distinguished Speak- er Series ties in directly w1lh the disputed operating ca.ts lhlstees claim the costs were anywhere from 50% to 70~u of the money the foundation raised. A large chunk of what the trustees considered operat- ing costs, however, was the award-winning series, which has featwed such noted speakers as sociaJ acbVlSt Susan Faludi and TV journalist Tom Brokaw. Still, relations appear to be better than they were two months ago, when frustrations escalated to such a level thdl the trustees sent a letter to th<' foundation demanding that unJess foundation members signed a cooperating agree- ment. they would have to move out of the bbrd!Y office and tum over the endowment fund. It was this event that caused Councilwoman Norma Glover to ask the dty attorney to intervene. ln the end, after studying the situation, City Attorney Bob Burnham temporarily capped the dispute when he pointed out that the trustees could not control the founda- tion and did not have exclusive rights to the bbrary's name. The foundation must remain legally independent of the trustees in order to operate as a private, nonprofit organi- zation, Burnham said . There- fore, the trustees could not gain the financial control they sought. \ I . l • . . ... Doily Pilot Friday, Morch 17, 2000 7 Her cause: Preventing future tragedies l i • Cindy Soto may have sparked outrage with lawsuit, but is trying to channel that emotion into making preschoo~ safer. Greg fllsllng ing with state legislators, DAILY Pit.OT speaking at public functions and working with businesses. Titis w~ has been espe-Although emotionally dally trying for Cindy Sofo. exhausted, Soto may be on Not only did she expect the verge of her goal. public scrutiny for filing a dv-She has been contacted by il lawsuit against a prescboot Girls Inc .. a youth organiza· where her 4-y~ar-old daugh-tio,n in Costa Mesa, about ter, Sierra, was killed las t developing a safety-oriented May, but she has been clean-plan. When . a car came ing her house, silting th{9ugh careening through a chain· ber child's mementos. . link fence on May 3, 1999, at And as she tries to emerge the Southcoast Early Child· from her grief, she has found hood Leaming Center where solace in actively pursuing Soto's daughter was killed, measures to prevent further many parents rushed to Girls tragedies from occurring. Inc., th.inking the crash had Soto started her own non-occurred there. profit organization,· called ·we were all impacted by Sierra·~ Light Foundation, the situabon last year,• said that s'eks to improve the Girls lnc. executive director safety at child-care centers Shelley Westmore. "lt helped and preschools. Soto has bring this issue to the fore- spent the last· six months talk-front. It's important for all of us CRASH CONTINUED FROM 1 Limes, in orde r to uncover all the facts and details regarding a child's death, par~nts must take legal action. It is our hope that "They we re rebuffed by through our daughter's the church and no furthe r memory and ·through our efforts were made,· )le said . actions, this tragedy - The Sotos said th"ey either accidental or inten- decided to file the lawsuit . tional -will never, ever becau se they believe the happen again.• accident should have The families that filed served dS a warning for lawsuits have drawn critJ- 'fulure problems. They plan cism from the community, to d ondte most of lbe pro-which rallied around the ceeds from a favorable school and the victims' par- 1udgme nt to Sierrci's Light ents following the tragedy. Foundation, the nonprofit Some are a ngered that organization Candy Soto the parents would sue the created to improve safety school when it seems gwdelines at day-care cen-apparent that Abrams, not ters and preschools. the school, . was respon:,ible •w arnings that are for the trag1c c;>utcome. ignored are not acceptable Police beheve Abrams to a pare nt when looking purposely steere d his car into the circumstance sur-toward the playground rounding the death of your because he. wanted to kill chUd, • she said. •Many innocent children. Prosecu- NOKIA 5190• Phone Make a siooo donation to · Ronald McDonald House Charities• and get 0 a f REE NOKIA 5190" ptione at school and youth centers to make their sftes sale as possi· ble and minimalize the risk.• Westmore and Soto's foun· daUon have worked together to draw up designs for the facility. The plans include building a concrete wall and placing a secure gate at the rear of the Anaheim Avenue lot. The buildin'g is already equipped with a wall that pattially abuts the property, ~ut organization dirnctors would like to see more be done .. "While these incidents may be isolatoo, there still remains that vulnerability,• Westmore said. •compromis· ing children's safety isn't acceptable. We feel we are making a wise investment with these plans.• Soto estimates the project would cost between $8,000 to $10,000. While funding has been a struggle for the foun· dation, Soto hopes to obtain Prop. 10 allocations and pri· tors announced this week they wUl seek the death penalty against Abrams. A concrete waJI erected at the day-care center after \he crash was a good addi· lion, according to the Sotos. I vate donations to push her ! efforts along. i ·u we can complete this i project, we can show we have l a model in place that works,· i she said. "lllis is for the safe-l ty and security of our dlll· ~ dren, and that is what matters l the most.• i Other preschools have act· i ed quickly to improve on-site ; safety. Over at the WestcliH l Early Childhood Ceoter, steel i bollards were erected around t the playground that sits on I Orange Avenue. Another i day-care center'in Irvine has i TAYA KASHUBA{OM.Y PILOT also implemented new;! The Edwards Cinema on Adams Avenue. ~ strategies since the traged'Y i -., . las~~:y~d she has talked ! THEATER l>4!%~e lhdt hdppen~. how- with operators of an Anaheun i ever, the theater will undergo a preschool interested m j CONTINUED FROM 1 . mdJOr renovatlon. msade and improving their faolrty as well. ; out For example. lhe mclined •There are many reasons , Alter the lJttJe theater doses. theater floor must be leveled. why this should be done,• : Sparks Sdld at will reopen as a The stuny, l.tkt:!·nt:w bwldlng Soto added. •Not everyone beauty college will reopen ldter ~}ear ha"s children, but no one "There will be beauty salons UnW then the uttlt movte wants to see what happened and retat.l sales for Paul thedter will 1t -an ISiand to my child occur agam • Mitchell,· be c;rud, adding thdt dITUd stnp moll~ -Wdltlng to But it wos needed before - not after -anyone hd<\ to die. they added. 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All Winta Sports Clothing 1h Pric -- • .. 81 Friday, Morch 17, 2000 • Sports Eaitor R~ Coriton • 949-574.4223 WOMEN'S HOOPS Vanguard falls, 79-60 • Unseeded Western Montana knocks off No. 10-seeded Lions. JACKSON, Tenn. -The Vanguard ., University women's basketball saw its stay in the NAIA National Tournament and season come to a screeching halt Thursday night as unseeded Western Montana moves on in the Division I event, 79-60. Marisa Emde had 16 points to lead the 10th-seeded Lions (28-7). Kelly Boeke added 13. The game was tied at half-· time, 29-29. before Western Montana (22-7) took control of the game with an 11-0 run. Becki Huddle chipped in with t 1 points, five rebounds and five assists for the Lions, this year's Golden State Ath- lebc Conference regular sea- son champions. Usually dominant from three-point ranse. the Lions were outgunned in the sec- ond half. Western Montana shot 57% from three-point land (8 of 14), while Vanguard wds held to 2 of 9 shooting. NAIA WOMEN'S NATIONAL. DMSK>H I ~--1 !Second f'OW1d I W. MofilTANA 79, VANGCINID 60 V•nguard • Emde 16, Boeke 13, Huddle 11. Lee 6, McKinney s. Candelaria 3, Seaman 3, Weidler 2, Ftkse 1. 3 pt. goals • Emde 3, Lee 2. w.n.m Montlll .. -B. Suhr 2S, Burlingame 17, Jones 10, Tait 6, Vosen 6, Romer 6, Haugan 3, Williams 2, Covington 2, Sherrill 2. 3 pt. goals -Burlingame s. Jones 2, Tait 2, Haugan 1, B. Suhr 1. Halftime · Tied, 29-29. ... ... , ......... 1s ..... ,. • ...... ~ ... ~-.?-· Tim Mm., Corona del Mar tennis coach 1beMUOD.• Sbe also woo the t,600 race wifl a time ti 5:16, tolJIJlng the second-place ftnkber by 32 .ecoAds. · fi611 let a personal nlCDl'Cl al lier own in the ditall wllll a tbrow of 131-1feel.abnolt30 feet more tban tbe 11111D81'-up. She allo took the shot put with a 37- 71/a eaart. ~ plVY8d she's one of tbe best dilcul tbrowen in tbe Qlnference ~· lWeU laid. Rim racked up ti for tbe SaiJoa by .-a, wtnAiDg the three field events. SEE TAACK MGI t --- Doily Pilot NATIONAL .TENNIS POWERS COLLID·E Sixteen boys teams shoot for title in two-day invitational. Richard Dunn DAILY PILOT NEWPORT BEACH -It has been billed as the boys team tennis tournament to stan- dardize all future tow- naments. L•--==-- Since executive director and Corona del Mar High Coach Tun Mang started organizing it last spring, the first CdM/Pavillons National High School Invitational Team Tournament bas been bally· hooed as the second coming of national high school team tennis. Corona HI.., SEA KINGS Corona .. Mmr High School Newport leMh Seed: Second Highlight: Team's national ranking the past two years has been fourth (1998) and second ('99); OF Southern Section Division I champions In '99, runners-up in '98; eight-time OF Division I champions School lnfonMtlon Founded: 1964 11~1,220 NlcllMme.SeaKlngs C.olon: Cofumbla blue and silver Ad*w: 2101 Eastbluff Dr., Newport Bffch. 92660 c...ICh: 11!1' Mang -~lrt.n---. Jr., ranked 10th in USTA 161 singlft. top 20 In Southern California Tennis Aaoc:i1tion 18s ~ c.n.on .... soph., rried 140tt\ in USTA 161 singles, top JO In SCTA 115 9ngles; ....., ...... Jr., ,.._. toet'I in SCTA , .. ~ ..... ---=~ ranUcf top 40 In SCTA 111 • .. dtMI --,, .. rried top 70 SCTA111111 ... .... ........... ~ ...... top 50 SCTA1'1 ......... Jr.; .......... ,,.,., ....... .; ,.... :l fNlh.; .... ... du J':. • At least two out-of-state coaches in the event wish their squads could stay longer and have a good time in Newport Beach, but a tight schedule will send most back home Sunday. For top individuals, the event also serves as a key ingredient to gain official status on the National High School All-American Team, the foundation Mang began in 1998 to recognize the country's best high school players and generate positive attention to high school tennis. A national event featuring girls is scheduled for October, with the final at the Balboa Bay Club Racquet Club. Several locations within the city are hosting sites, induding head- quarters Palisades Tennis Club, where the championship final will be played Saturday at 6 p.m. Different than the format used in CIF Southern Section team tennis, the Pavilions National will have six singles and three doubles matches in eight-game pro sets. A total of nine points are available per match. From small, private schools on the East Coast like 206-year-old Chesire Academy to large West Coast public powers like 'Clovis West of Fresno, the invitational orchestrated by Mang could provide a platform ror high school tennis never before seen on the national landscape. •1n all of my (30) years coaching, this will be the first time tennis has a real, true national invitational,· said Mang, a Balboa Island resident and a longtime former CIF Southern Section and Ojai Valley Tennis Tournament seedings official. •What (prep) sporting event is there, where you can see the top players in the United States?" ln the 16-team field, Peninsula is seeded first, followed by the host Sea Kings, the defending CIF Divi- sion I champions, No. 3 Cherry Creek of Englewood, Colo., and No. 4 Dr. Michael Krop of Miami, Fla. Peninsula, which has been ranked nationally for three straight years, induding top-five spots the last two seasons, was created in 1991 after a three-high school merg- er. It established instant strength HIGH SCHOOL BOYS TENNIS J TOOAY"I...,.~ M c.lm ......... Cllnelf. 10 a.m. fnim ,.._ V.-. "-'lA HIGH ~om o.n, Com., 0-/lcN)IEMV Mc.Im ......... ~,.--. ffom L,ndlOurg. Ya., E.C. &Ass H..,.. ffom eup.Uno. MoNTA VISTA HIGH •Ant round~ .c CMTC. 1 p.m. • Ant round ic-t .c CMTC, 1 p.m. ... ' ,. ........ a..,, .... '"'"'"-'°' CuMI .... '"'"'No. Hal) u l'ODd, HNIYMD-WlmA* ,.. .. ;1r1•··~" .... A'Ol'll Lal~ OD HIGH ~ M1em4. "" OL Miowl ic,.,, HIGt! • Finl round ---,.'K. 2 p.m. • Finl round~ .c NITC. 2 p.m. I, I ~ ...... ···. -~­ ' , • r . l ~-\ and power with the conglomeration or heavyweights Miraleste, Rolling Hills and Palos Verdes -all CIF major-division champions at least once, before Santa Barbara won Southern Section titles 10 out of 11 years from 1985 ·through 1995, one of the greatest sports dynasties in section history. Peninsula, from the land that built Pete Sampras, "nacy Austin and Llndsay Davenport, was a boys and girls team tennis superpower in the 1990s, and it enters 2000 right where it left off. Coach Tom Cox's squad features five nationally ranked players, plus one other who is nationally ranked SEE TENNIS PAGE 9 ............ Scilool LIONS ..... MMft School IUvercWe. New 'Yoftl Hlghlaht: New York City champions in 1994; Ivy League champions seven of the last 10 .years Collft Chris LKOpO ........ a: ....... WIS .... Junior, rrild 19th In USTA 1'1 ~sixth In E.-m Tennis Allod9tion 161 ...... --...... jul)IOr. ,.... 21th In ITA 1fl....,. ...... IOPhomcn. rried 10th In ITA 1fl; DIR IM1II11 n. IOPhomore. to.mertyrried 1e.h In ETA 1• ....... Mm ...... ..-; .............. llnlor; .... .. .. SW.It..-; DIR .... ~DIR---~ ..,... ...... ........... ..... -. .... ~ .....0 .......... .. _Da ___ ily __ Pi_lo_t _________________ r __________________ ___;~J.>.()~------------------------------~Fr=ldo)::z.:..:,Ma~~~l7~,~2000;::::....:.9 TRACK CONTINUED FROM 8 • She won the tugh jump by clearing 5-0, went 34-3 in the triple jump, and was lops in ,th~ long jump at 15-10. Newport freshman Amy Bwllngham won the 100 and 200 races with tim~ of 12.5 of and 26.8 respectively. ·As the season progresses, sh e's yoing to be a real important part of the tellfll, • TWeit said of Burlingham. Burlingbarn's teammate, Patty Vtlsguei, finished second in both races, w\,lX a t3.4 in the 100 and 27.8 in the it)(), I . ~~ TWeit wa!\ afs6 impressed ,with New- port's performa.nce in ttitl · 3,200 race, where the Sailors fook 'the top three spots. Sonya Mech.kor won the event in 12:29. She was just ahead of teammates Erin Friedman, who finished in 12:31, dOd Heather McKibben, who turned in a wne of 12:36. • · H B DIL -- Trevor Jones skims the hlgt. hurdles en route to victory Thursday in Newport Harbor's 92--'4 nonleague hookup with host I Huntlngt6n Beach. His • tinie for the event was 14.8. DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT TENNIS Davenport breezes into the semifinals Vanguard splits pair INDIAN WEl,.LS -Sec- ond-seeded Lindsay Daven- port had no problems dts- pa tching Elena Dementieva Thursday night in the semifi- nals of the Tennis Masters Series of Indian Wells. The Newport Beach resi- dent rolled past the unseeded Russian, 6-2, 6-1. Davenport gets the winner llf the Martina Hingis-Mary Pierce semifinal match. H ingis, the No. I seed, pounded seventh-seed Moni- t d Seles of the United States in the quarterfinals, 6-3, 6-1. HAPPY BIRTHDAY r--------------------, I • I I I I 1 I I ' '1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I L------------------~ ILLveuw.. ~ NEMIOlll' tkc• 1111 flOOtUl1. TODAY'S SCHEDULE PENSACOLA, SOFTBALL Aa. -The Van- guard Uruversity softball split its first two games of the Uni- versity of West Florida's Spring Fling Tournament, falling to Eureka, 4-3, before defeating North Dakota State. 3-2. in eight innings Thun;day. Val Vanaken had a hot bat for the Llons, going 3 for 3 with an RBI and a run scored in the loss to Eweka, before driving in Stacy Caggiano with the game-winning run against North Dakota State. . After N .D. State took the lead in the top or the eighth inning, Caggiano lined a triple to right-center field, scoring Nikki Benning. Caggiano was 3 for 4 for the second game, while Gina Uebengood improved tier record to 12-3 for the lions (15-12). --'Ol'-~lllll-••" 6-A(~~~l v.ng..wd 100 110 0. l ,. (utBAI 040 000 Jl. 4 2 .. c-llto. A\Ctll9y (2) and o-y; ~ Mllvww.z l'l 'l'd ~ w ....... l · Qnwllto. ~I 28 • V»nitlitn (VU), IMumen (t) CO-.J V-J, NolnM DAllOfA 5'AJa 2 North O.au St, 100 000 01 • 2 6 0 ~d • 00001002 .) 10 Fromm end llhetnt, Uebengood end Dtwy W ·~ 12-l,l·fromm 31.c:..gg..no CdM cruises, 13-5 Empire Conference action, defeating visiting Riverside, 8- 4, Thursday. The Pirates' pitching staff received a much-needed strong effort trom sophomores Jamie Brown and Drew Parkin. Brown threw five-plus innings to pick up the Wlll, while Parlan earned h.ts fourth save of the season with 4i/J innings of relief. Chris Laws was 2 for 4 with a double, a run scored and an RBI, wlule Ryan France broke out of a hltting slump with a !wo-run smgle in the rowth, giving the Bucs (6-13, 1-7 in conference) the lead for good. Jason Reuss dubbed d solo home run to add to the Pirdtes' pfteq..se. I. -~COl'RM:Na a.-CoAST .. .._ 4 ~ 010021000. 8 1 Orang<> Co;m 001 •11 10t. • 8 12 O s.nde<; HH~l (6) end Thofbvm 81own, P1rlt1n (6) and Keller w llrown. 2 1 L • S.nder 5'I • l'•rldn, 4 28 • Scllul•r (II) 2. ~tOM (II), UWi (OCQ, Wi•tl>0<n lOCO Hll·lte\M(OCO Mesa rips Estan~ia­ cosTA MESA -TENNIS I lost Costa Mesa High had lltUe trouble dispos- ing of cross-town nval EstdllCld, 17 -1. to open Pa ca.fie Coast League IJoys tennis ~O~~a o;~ TENNIS acti~e ~d~~ubles tedms of rvtar High's boys teruus team. Thu and Th1en Phdtn, ViJd!Y ranked No. 2 nationally last Lll_aram dnd DdVld Nguyen dnd year by the USA Today, -Michael C h.mddlah dnd Pdrthd 'IIDproved to &-0 with a 13-5 Patel won a comb1m .. 'CI 54 out or nonleague Vlctory Thursday 62 gd.OlPS played f\.le~ IS 1-5 over visibng Laguna Beach. overall. Estanoa IS 0-3 CdM swept all nine doubles "'Q,'!,~ ~ ESTAHOA 1 sets, including a 6-1, 6-0, 6-2 ~·Bernard ICM) Clef 0 I Gl.tcy, M , effort by Peter Kulmaticlti and def Trujillo, 6 '· won by def.,.1t c Nguy"' (CM)~ 6-1, M , Oef•u'\. Sol.><nor ICM} Justin Ning at No. 1 doubles. 1os1. J-6. W0t1. &-o. def-.tt -· ~ Tlluf'lwm.Tlw<il'fwm 1CMl lM1 ~-.MM 1), 1-lluol S • ~Pefel. 6 I ~ l eonfl C Glety 6 1 ~ 0 l(ttlNdy (CdM) o.f lloguly, 7·5, o.f Ou<h-Munl.N. 6 I, I.•'"'""' 0 NgU'f(!n def &rlllldt. J.5, def. W'oodtlouw, 6-0; llffd (CM)~ 6-0, 6-1. 6-0 Cll.,>dalah P•t.i (CM) (CdM) lost W. 4'6, 4-6. Slodc-'f (CdM) lost won, 64, 6-0, 6 0 • 2-6, ~1. won 6-1 'T1 I d b . h ~-ICulmatldu-fionQ C~o.f M 1ars ea Y etg t ~snutt..-,6-1. ~ Jl#W~ 5-o. def W!Ktla•" ~ 6-2. ~St\Wt (~)won 6-1, 6-1, 6-1, £wnon-Warww (CdM) won 6-), M , M Pirates win, 8-4 COSTA MESA IASEIALL -The Orange Coast College baseball team won for the first time m Orange NEWPORT BEACH GOU -Newport .Hdrbur High's boys golf team hds an eight-stroke ledd over li"dbuco Hills at the halfwa}' poml of theu home-and-home nonleague match followmg Thur;day's 208- 216 effort al Rig Canyon Country Club. Daniel ~ush led the way for Newport Wtth a two-under 36, followed by Mitch Jolins dJld Peter Watson dl 42. dlld Kevin Olson and Jake Allanach, at 43. OCC tries to rebound Orange Codst SOFTBALL College's softball team (14-11. 3-6) compete~ in the three-day Fresno Tourna- ment tcxtay, followmg the Pirates' 1-0 Orange Emp1te Conference loss to vtSiUng Golden West We<tne!>day Moruca Ortega Look d no-hit· ter into the i.eventh before Jen- ruler Rell\.lg smgled and !>Cored on Jen McCann's double OIUllOGC(-~NQ GouJEN WUT 1, ~ Co.uT 1 Golden WMl 000 000 1 I 1. 1 Ot "'CJ• Co.tn • 000 000 0 0 l 0 Tusl<--o ind Mc.Cann. Otl~ -o.g, .. 28 Mc(.ann CdM romps, 27-0 G A R D E N SOFTBALL GROVE -Ahs- '>d Zoelle threw a one-tut c.,hutout ror Corona del Mar I llqh's sortbcill team. bul con- <:;1dennq the 27 runs he hdd to work Wlth 1l was sbght overkill CdM domincHed host Bolsa Grclnde, 27-0, Thursddy m a nonJeague gume. Beside!> her dornindnt per- fonnance on the mound for the Sea ·Kings 12-5), Zoelle went 6 for 7 al the pl.ite with d double CdM's Meagh<1n Bunney WdS Ii perfect 5 for 5 Wllh three doubles dnd d lnple. 11 •r team- mate f\.1.iJdnou Pham h.tt a dou- ble and the game's only home run. Catcher Amy lYson went 4 for 5 Wlth a double and tnple. Of CdJ\.1's 15 players, 13 had hits. ~· ~DU. MN! 27, 8ouA ~ 0 Coron. de' MM (llll• 2)2 I 2731 0 lolwGr~ 0000000 0 I 6 Zo.llt! Mid 1)'\or1 llucltmen. l V ()) .tnd Cam..co W Zoo.• .. 1~ l • Rutk,,,.,, 28 • M llunnty J. TtlOf\ ......... l~'• )8 ~ M lunrwy HR "*" CdM handles MV NEWPORT BEA Ct 1 GOLF -Corond dL>l Mar Hlgh's boy.;, goU team complet- ed its match with M1Ss1on Viejo. win.rung, 395-432. Wlth Uae final rune hole played at Newport ~._.~._91M:M.. SIMlllB 100 • 1. Jonft (ri!H), 10.tl 2. '9tt (HI), 11.2. J Murphy (HI ), I 1.7. JOO . I. Jones (NH), 22A; 2. Newton (Jftf). 2 .. 1. J. on.iga (NH). 25.6.400 . 1. P~lt (NH), SI 7, 2. ~(HI), 52.S. J. Wilbef (NH), SJ.1. IOO • 1 f'eoldlelt (NH), 2"'03 S, 2 Dukes (NH), 21J7; 3. Vldtllf (NH), 2;(11 '4100. 1. Dukes (NH), 451; 2 '"9rete (N~). • 56; 3. Kennedy (HI), U7. J.Jll -1 Dukes (NH), 10 )6; 2. llOl'Mfo (NH), 1039; 3. Shltlds (HI ), HtS2. 111 ... • Jotll1 (NH), 14.8, 2 Moyet (NH), 16.J. 3. Tupy (NH), 16 S. ,_ •· 1. IMl!ey (HI), 42.0; 2. ~(NH), 42.0; 3 Tupy (NH). ~ 6. 'il100...., • 1. Newport (Newton, Spr~. Brill,~). 45.6 _... relay 1. Newport <Newton_ Fletcher, Wilber. ~It). 3'.38.2. Kl 1. l'tichelt (NH), 6-0; 2. Sprenger (NH), W: 3 R~I (NH),~ U . 1 Sprenger (NH), 1H''1; 2. kot (~). -1M 1/t; 3 ~(NH). 16-114 TJ . 1 Bnll (NH). JM, 2. TufJv (NH), )8..3; 3. Sprtngef (NH), 37-2. '1V 1. Pm (HB), 13-0; 2 Morgen (HB). 10.0, 3. Nguyen (HB), 10.0 .. • 1. Ruzk;lcl (HS), •7-1; 2 Amico (HS), 44-7, 3. Correles (HI), 43-7. DT • 1. Amlc.o (HI), 142·1; 2. Con.ties (HB) 1'1·3'/,· 3 RuZJCkl (HB), 141-1. ' ' Ga.S ~ HAmDa "· """"~ 9IAOl 41 100. I. 8ut11nghem (NH), 12 5; 2. Vmquez (NH). 13.4; 3. Wallaa (HS), 137 200 • 1 Burhnghem (NH), 26.8, 2. Vasquez (NH), 271, 3. Henson ('ftf), 29. 1. 400. 1 fr~ (118), 1:013;2. Hamon (NH), l:OU; 3. ICOMWel (Ht ), 1'.0S,1 IOO . I. Steen (NH). 2. 19; 2. Rlnelc (NH), 2'10; 3. brth {NH). 2:31 1,IOO • 1 S!ftf'I (NH), S.16; 2. MtKlbben (NH). 5;48; 3. Mechkor (NH). 5:53. ),JOO . 1. MechltOf (NH), 12:29; 2. Friedman (NH), 12:31; 3. M<J(lbben (NH). 12:36. 100 U4 • 1 r...sh (HB)~ 17 4; 2 Cunis (HS). 17.6, 3. Dav (NH). 18 1 JOO ... 1 I(~ (HS), 491; 2. Tiff.ny (NH). SO 9, 3 Lash (HB), ~1 9 411100 relay . 1. Newport ('hsquez, tt.nson, Woller, Burlingham), 53 ~2 Huntlngton Be«h, 5"'.6. 4MOO....,. 1 Newport (8url;ng. lwm, Vasquez, R1nft. Stttn), 4·17.2 . HJ . 1 Ross (NH), S-0; 2. Wallace (H8), .. 10; 3. TuUs1alt.(Nli), •e u . 1. Ross (NH). 15·10: 2. Konaw"' (HB), lS-0; 3. Santiago (HI), 1._7_TJ . 1 Ross (NH), 34-3; 2 llffany (NH), 31-7; 3. Curtis (HB), 29-9 ,,., • 1. Shaw (HB), 7-0; 2. Luzuar (HS), 6-6. Sf' -1. Diii (NH), 37·7'/i. 2 Morton (HB), 28-1, 3. Gov.ws (NH), 27-S'h. DT. 1 0111 (NH), 131· 1, 2 Ciarelll (HB), 101-8, 3 Gefladl (NH). 99-0'/1. ~orts in BRIEF Beach Country Club, par 35. John Kwon shot an 18-bvle total or 74, whlle Joe Kwon cdJlle qi Wlth a 77 ror CdM (3-2). Innes MacDonald (79), Man'ueJ Fernandez (83) and Michael Yu and Jeff 11 ao (84 combined) round out the CdM sconng Estancia tripped up CYPRESS -TRACK Estancia Hlgh's boys and glfls track teams were defeated by host Cypress m season-opemng non league action Thursday afternoon. On the boys' side, freshman Humberto Rojas took first m the 1,600 (4·45.0) and 3.200- meter runs ( 10:34.0), Luis Sego- v1tlno won the 800 (2:09.0) and came m second m the 1,600 (4 46 0) and Ryan Crogan won the shot put (46-41 On the girls side, Llz Huipe was a double winner, tak.tng ltrSt m the 1,600 (5:38.0) and 3,200 (12.5 1.0) Hanrue Geader WdS a winner m the high Jump (4-11 ). 90\'S C'mtEss 84, EstANCIA 3' 100 1 Ct.cin 10. 11 21, 2 Hkb CO. 11. 7&, ) c.. .. IM IE). 11 91 200 . 1 Cndtt (0. ll .. 1 v .. ., ((). 2S 56. ) lo.tick (C), 26 9 ... · I Al-.. 10. S4 9. 2 Neuuon 10. S8 Q; l w~ (0. 1 oo 8 IOO • 1 S.V-eno (E), 2·09 O; 2 w~ (0.2100;) Walltn(C),2:120 1,to0·1 l\oj4tf (El. US 0 2. ~CE), •·"6 O; ) M Ctill· ~ ((), U8 0 l.200 1 llojas (£), 1~).t 0. 2 M (M.llM (E). 10 )(;It ) c;,,.i.aoo (0. 10 J1 '10 "" I Wmboe (0. IS 9, 2 Soiwlfotd 10. 1102. ) IC1m (C 19 8 JOO IM 1 HIC!ls 10. •2 l. 2 Swlnfo«I (0. "9 S. ) Kim (Q, 50) -.100 ....._Y 1 -:)..,..en. •s s IU l ?tCM!e< (C), 6-.o; 2 W.iten (Q, W, l A. CM~ .. (£), S-' U I Oannet (0. 2o.6, 2 l'roYOtt (0. ,,,10 ll• ) Hendnc:lu([). 19-7 " • 1 ~ (C), )I 9 114 2 ~CO. )1-4. ) F1nl4!n 10. 21-10 SP I CtogMI ((), 46-4, 2. Hoc19e 10, 46-1, 3 1'om«o (EJ, .0.. DT 1 ~ (0. 1»0 2 VeilCh (El. 12e.11. ) Rome<o (E). 124.-0 Mesa girls roll c o s T A SWIMMING MESA -Costa M esa High's gtr~ swun team used three double-wmners to hold off Huntington Beach, 93· 76, Thursday 1n nonleague action Juruor Jody Martinov1ch won the 200-yard freestyle (2:06.25) and the 500 freestyle (5:41.25), while her s1steJ, Wendy Ma.rtJ.novich took the 200 individual medley (2 25.32) and the 100 breaststroke (1:12.31). On the spnnt side, Junior Enn Bayes captured the 50 free (26.20) and the 100 free (57 93) The Mustangs (2-0) will compete in the Belmont Invita- tional on Tuesday before open- mg up Paohc Coast League actlon Wednesday -..-. COsTA MlSA tJ Huln1NGlolll 8oot H 200 medl.,-rel'Y • 1 Cost• Mfll (~yo. W M•rt1novkl\, J M..-t11'0lllCh, Bayes), 21>5 08 200 tre. I J ._.•rt•~ ICM) 2 06 25 2 N'90"•l-4 (CM). 1 16 40 ) Jet\sefl (HI) 21109 200 IM I W ~novt<h (CM). 2 1S l2. l ~ZW"< (H81. 2 11 17 ) ~IHnllM<I (CM), 2 )9 99 50 lfM • I S.ye> (CM). 26 20 2 ~tf (H8), n ~ J SunclerTNn (H8). 28 1 S 100 fly· 1 PO!lW>o< (HI). 1 11 16, 2 St-dlCM), 11l7• l Asw!ICM) t 1711 100 free 1 8¥' (CM). ~ '3; 2 CM!,.,., (HI). S9 l4. J Rome ICM/ I 03 JS 500 "" • 1 J ... .art•fl0\'fd1 (CM). s • 1.25 2 Nl90<1a-(CMJ, 6 I I ~ l fatSN<hl (HI), 6 204 50 "" r~••v · 1 H""1tn91on 114'<Kti. 1 Sl 27 100 i..ck I C.. t_. (Hal t-07 llO :Z. 5uMtnNll (HBJ 1 11 7' 1 Mlyo (CM~ 11'69 100 b<ta<t • I W M¥lonovo(f) (Cl\o4). 1 12 ) I 2 LAI (HB). I 22. 03 ) Jin (HB). 1 27 Ol 400 tree ~'Y • 1 Con• Mfll (8e}'e\. CMpet1U!t, Peng. J M...,•novtc!'ll, 4 OS 2.2 Tars rumble, 3-0 se~EHw _!~~~k~ SOFTBAU M1kam1 tossed d complete· game one-h.tller, lead1Jlg New- port Harbor H1gh's oflbdU team to a 3-0 nonleague wm over vtS1ting Alhdmbrd Thurs- eon day. · CV-SS 1°" EstMaA 25 M ' k k f 100.1Btown(O.12as 2 llo00.'11(0.12 9 1 dJW struc out 1ve . 1 1 ~ m. n 11 200 1 e.own co. 21 o wh.Lle wtprovmg her record to 2 MM• <El. 2u. 1 <if..,. 10. 29 ° .oo · 1 2-1 for the Satlon. Gr-(0. I OS 0 2 M.,,, (E), 1-06 ) nl• IOO 1 v• 10. 2420. 2 Ch.Mr• 10. HlO. l Lmdsay Moore and Amdnda fttemen(E).:z.s10 1,100 .1 H..tpe(E'l,SllO. Campbell edch went 2 for 3 2 lchtlNn (0. 5400;) ~ {(). 6'090 J.200 • 1 H ... pe 1n 12 s1.o. 2 McOUA 10. wtth an RBI uo10.1~w11J.u120 100M 1a..-The s.utors, who fJru hed u (0. 18&. 2 ~ (0. 2047, l l\.lnwH ([). thud th c M Tu 21 a JOO H • 1 Bel'• 10. s11, 2 a.own 10. IJ1 e OStd eSd uma- sJ 1, 1 l\ut>en 10. s1 a u100 iw.y · 1 ment last weekend. will take on '~i ~:111«<U .... ,1•2 w...a.11(0, ... 10. Sonord Saturddy at 9'.30 a.m. m 1 cu1-.y <O. w u 1 a.rt>o• co. 1~1 JM 2 the Garden Grove ToumdJTlent Gof191•(0. l ... 1~) o.Goro!Mno(f), 1~ )14 • _ .... Tl I Colley CO. )2 .... ,,._ 2 Gonc}rat (0. »7 ..._..., "-1 Aul·-· 0 11' ) If own (0, 29-4 ii• SP• 1 ~l (C). -Allamtw• 000 000 0 0 I I H-6, 2 a.y..,,t (0. ~. l . l'emlntuan 10. 21-9 ~ 002 too A l I o OT 1 Rodnguez (0. 96-1. 2 PMllntuen (0, GonulH and Madrano M.k.,.,., Couct> (6) 79-6, 3 8~ (0, 78-S and ~I W Mot....,, 2· 1 l Gonl•IU TENNIS first round against Woodberry For- est of Virginia at the Palisades Club at 10:30 a.m . 1889, enrolls only 395 students but enjoys $140 million Ul endowment, accorchng to Hudgms. has captured 26 of the last 27 Col- orado state chomp1onslups. toncally strong warm-weather states.• CONTINUED FROM 8 in Germany. C dM, the only Orange County SC'hool in the event, Is led by nation- dlly ranked players Brian Morton and Cameron Ball, while Randy Myers, Robert Kennedy, Michael Bean and Peter Kulmaticki ranked in the top 70 in their age divisions in Southern CaWomia. The Sea Kings open today m the •it will be nice to get an idea of how we stack up against the best teams in the United States," said Woodberry Forest Coach Randy Hudgins, which won the Virginia Prep League championship last yea.r for the sixth time m 10 sea- sons. An all-boys private boarding schooi, Woodberry Forest is an example of the diversity in the field. The school has been around since • Krop, the tournament's fourth seed, 1s only two years old, but fea- tures one of the hPst mdividuals in Colombia's Sdnllago Obando, ranked 42nd in the world among juniors. Some high-rank.mg schools could not attend because of school-d.tstnct travel restrictions over 500 miles. Third-seed ed Cherry Creek, which won 323 stralght dual match- es, a streak that date~ back to 1970, ' But Cherry Creek plays its boys season in the fall and guts m the spring foppo ite or California). But that doesn't concern Brums Coach John Gibas. •t think the perception IS that the best tennis JS played 10 California. Texas and Aonda, and for a large part that's probably true,• Gibas said. •But one of the reasons we'd like to come to this tournament is to see how we stack up ... and see if we can compete against teams from lus- The Newport Beach Tenrus Club, Costa Mesa Tenrus Center and Pa.rk Newport Apartments are also host- ing matches. Proceeds of the tournament go toward recognizlng high school ten- nis All-(\mencans Vl.a the National High School Tenrus All-Amencan Foundaboo. Tickets are avallable through ETM at Vons and Pavilions stores. Call (888) ETM-TIXS ot purchase bckets onhne at www etm com. c-·-~ -: ,,......,.,. -· r ;;. ,,..., " I 0 Frldoy, Moteh 11, 2000 • Daily Pilat · ~~ The mini .,,. tact- I 1 y. 1ccorctlng lo priMalonl of DMliOfl • of the &.ine. and Prolu11ona Code, Ctlapi.r 10 s.c1lOfl 21707(1) ~Self· Service S40r9Qt F~ ~~SALE. sf~!:~ a public ule of the con· tenta ol the 1torage apace(•) named below, with trl8 oonttn11 belnO sold IO the highell blcf.. der, tor lawful.money of the United Stat11 of America (calh). Owner reMtvel !he right tO bid. The aale II being held 10 lllilfy a landlord'• lien and.wl• be held at AIRPORT SELF STORAGE · S780 & 3800 Campu1 Drive. Newpon Beach, Ca. 92660 on Aptll 5th 2000, al 9.00 a.m. The public Is Invited to anend. Tarms are cash only. 1-general detc:r1p4ion ot the property belng sold, along with the iden- tity of the Occupant rent· ing !tie space IS u fol· lowS: SPACE NO . OCCUP1-NT. PROPERTY DESCRIPTION 2010. Leoal Collec· tl0n$, Inc . f ile boxes, Pnn11r, Monltol, Bag 2158 Modlael Ze111. Small Refrigerator, Fold· Ing tables, Copier, SMIVes. Chair, Bo11es (contents vnk.nown) tape unit, 2·Chests, Caroooard plan rolls. 2t 53, Mlcilael Svllon, Bo•es (conlenls un· known). 'Books, Paper, Bags, · (contents un· known). Speakers. Basket hems in back of unit is full P015. Larry Ballard. 1970 Overhead camper shell·Modal 11540 0 A1268946 PuDlishad Newporl Beacn·C05ta Mesa ~ Plk>I Maren 17. 24. F320 Flctltlout BualntH Name Statement The folloWtng persons are Clomg business as AllC\a's Novehy Shop 12553 Hart>Or 8l11d , Garden Grove, CA 92640 Noe Rodnguez, 4035 W CC'mpton Ave . Or· ange, CA 92868 Aloeoa ROClnguez, 4035 W Comp10n Ave . Or· ange, CA 92868 This buStness 1s con- ducted by husband and Wtte H11ve you started Clomg business yet? No Noe RoClnguez This s1e1ement was hleCI with lhe Couniy Cieri! of Orange Covnty on 02·25·2000 20006820817 Daily P110t Mar 10. 17, 24,31 ,2000 F311 Flc:tttloue BualnHt Name Statement The IOllOwlng persoos are dolnQ business as Soulh Coast Acura, 2925 Harbor Blvd., CoSla Mesa. CA 92626 South Coast Imports Group, Inc., (CA), 2925 Harbor Blvd Cos1a Mesa CA 92626 This bUSt"8SS IS C:OO· ducted by a oorpOtatlOO Have you s1arted doing business yet? Yes, 03/0112000 Sovlh Coast lmportS Group. Inc . George Manhew Moloci Tn1s s1atemen1 was Iii.id With Ille County Clelk ol Orange County on 02·24·2000 20006820680 Dally Piiot Mar 3, 10, 17, 24, 2000 F296 . . . . . ~···c•~ ~1-·:: M90WT'ION ;='11 ....... ~ OF ~aDll't) W-~.rue~-.....:W UNIVERSITY OF NO. 2000-at lht tu,_...::."~ 1 ..,._ ~ Tl NOnCI OP fUOC ...... , PUA8UAHf TO 1"E CALIFORNIA 'n. ~ ~ A R!SOLUTION '""--'V ol ltn· lfWINI CAMPUI COIT : NiliiON ._.Na. l*loMW CAUFORNtA IA'· 1RV1HE CAMPUS M OOlr'O bulillia .._ OF THE CITY COUN-~ ~ ~ NOT1CI IMTING: ':~Tff" TO AD1•a11R • -SERVICE ITC>ftAM NOTICI INYn'ING: ~637~Qt0r, CILOFTHI CITYOP Within tht OW• CONCMTW, c.lillO'IC llTATI Of: • "* • tt 'ACIUTY lief= ~ ~-= 8e..:h. NEWPOftT RACH tnc:t. lhoM typee °' ltn· ~==-" ~COIT ROY=--1 •-:-: ~~ ) flM~noN JoMQr~·5f:~TgaL.a~:~or:.i::: GI--~ ~&o COIT CAllNO.A201J04 ;--' -=~~:= ITAmmn'l'Oft ~ Cc.:.Cllllbnia ASSE88MINTI ~=ll\k>n'nellOnl• ILH'rl9CAL.11'!£ft-ICT,! 11~1~ ~=...-:: ~~:•uu ~~f~ ~~ Johnny Sta!ffrger, FOR THe BAUIOA r:"" the ptopoied ,_ -...__ --..-8lld .._. ----·~ 637 ~ Cl1 Dr, VILLAGE BUlf ~-1__....___, fPN UUUllOIW ·-" ,.._,,,.,, 0. ...._ .: ClUOINO BUT NOT ICllNCa ANO nle828«> • • NESS IMPROVE Disi~renewelmeybe ~I MOCBl&N8; wJMbtr..lldlnN AlltOWASJfr'UAD FURNITURE, TEllUIUMNO ~ leedl Celfor ,,_ ,,,,,,.,...... .. _" ~~HYAC llMQUM.JflCATION '*'°"' wllO NY°'*' CD1Wlll> W,.,._ UMfTED TO CHNOl.OOV This~ Is con-MENT DISTRICT ot>talMd II the~ LA80ftA l . luboolllreCIOt Pre-wllor ....... orlMJ'h. ct PAllCWAY tMf •LAD CLOTHING, TOOLS PROJECT NO. tl01l5 ducted b co-paMerl FOR THE FISCAL eucn City Hall, CAMWOftte I ROY CttAALES CRANK PmllT CA.. AND I 0 A 0 TH E R ... ,-... 2000 Have yyou started YEAR OF APRIL 1, ~=IBe~ul=: COUNTIRTON. :.~""** A PETITION FOR Al ... ...., -.i _. HOUSEHOLD ITEMS NOTtCE'is HEREBY dolrlo buWltll yet? No 2000 TO MARCH 31, nla 92653 T9iephone AND ~Ull9NI f'NDAY, 11MCH 17, ~~TESTE~~O ......_, _. "' .. LOCATED 1-T. GIVEN thll COnlrKIOt Jolin Sllv« 2001 AND FIXING (~·iB) 64.4-3225 IUKOHTRACTOR 2000 at N Office of 0.. ,_, l'.t' · .._. _.. • fmll ._ PROPERTY 00101, Prequaltllcatlon Slall· This .mtement wet THE TIM~ A"O ~ City Gltrtl atian l'MOUA&.•IC."10H •lg11 & Conalructlon g:: :: ~affl~t ,_._..,.,.~ 2065P\.loCENTlA,AVE .. meols wn be .._r..ea llllid Wilt) the =PLACE OF A P.08· cavM ltlls rHolUllon ot ==~'OJ:. seMcet. u~ ~otORANGEFoR ~: ........ ~~l" MESA. CA =Ulllvti1111~Cell· ~0'2~~11111 u~~~,r~:·' the :1i:~o11~;!~ .. ~HAU. =·p=::1rWie. ~A~=:tatNt ;.::,:=:: =~·t:·0589. TIME iorAU8u~10~ F< b 25 Mar Balboa Vllll~ eualnPS general o~ ....... "' u... PROJECT ~ 92997·2460. STEPHEN 0 . CRANK DAYTON bllYI LAD s~o BY THE FOt.· '"'. MUL TIPURPOH ~a111v P111ot7 2000• · 'F--' Improvement DlJtrlct City a1 least Hven daV-The Prequalllle11Uon bt eppolntld u per• S SCIENCE "NO T'EC .. "• lO, • ~-was establlllleO In tm before the public Ilea,.. i ~=:, Pecltet can bt.~ to eorlll r9P(eaentatM to. ~~ ':"'* ~ -6 L 8052 ~~~b NOLOOY 8UILDINO, a ..__ pursua.nt 1o Ille Parlllng lnQ, NOTICE IS HERESY prolpldlYe biddefS un· ldminhlter )he ...... of ................. -6.. p=J..ERTY 22301, P'ro1'01 No. "°111· • Flctltloue ua .. -u and Suslnesa Improve-Thl1 reaoklllon 11laU able IO obl.9in tt1lfll In tne dllcadeh1 a.ADNO ITNl HUI"' AM General ConlrlC· u-!Nt &utement •ak effect lmmedia'...., GIVEN thel Subcon· ~ by Cllllflg ~940l ·IT'""' .-co> lo:• 2085 PLACENTIA AVE.. tors Who .,, lntereSled ,_ ment Aree t..w of 1989, -t '"'.:!i lractor P~lfallon 24·8117 or ( 49 THE PET ovn re· aVNCA,,_. COSTA MESA, C1< In ,.,,,,,.11"""" t~ ""'1 Tht lollowlng persons Caftfomla Streets and uoon adOption. Paa.., Stalemenls for Con· 824·8830. Alter quett1 11'9 decedt,..., • -Wis _.. -92627 r1R~';~h "K, ~ are doing business as: Highways Code, Seclion and edopled by the City cr91t, OUrtUI Wal/Mn· WEDNESOAV, MARCH Wll anct oodlclll, If any. ..... ...... -=-~ 949·648·0589, TIME n ....... P...,.•al1flca'""' L & A SERVICES. 38500 el seq., (herein· CourlClll ol the City of dowl/Glazlng S~ ... bt admitted to probate. ~ r.,.,_ eJOO AM .,,. ·-.. -~· 2087 t Baachwood alter the "Ac1"). wnict1 Ntwpo'1 Beactul a reg-Electrlc:al Fli P'°'9C' 22. 2000 no SC.temel'M The Will and anycodidla A>C>~ STORED ev THE Pacl<et rnay call ....... r Lane, H untington requires an annual ,.. ularm.elinQheldonthl lion .. ~~ ..... 'AN. wlllbemaied;intheymust are ~ IOt ••· _. .. .....,sanl'llD FOLLOWING PER· (949~"8117 0<(949) e.acn. CA 92646 . pot1 to be hied aJld ap-14th day ol"Marcn 2000 Su '"':k;J ... ' be ~Id up ~· arnlnatlon In the Ille kept JAl'Nolla AUTO If.PAS SONS· 624 . Leanne R Yerby, provedbylh8CityCOun· /SIJOHNNOYES, ~rs). HVAC (Wet ~.The ev.tuatlon II bytheCIOUft Jll'171 Md PAllXWAY E1l9 SILVERIO DATtOFSUBMITTALl 20871 Beachwood ell tOf each fisc:al ye11r. MAYOR & Dry), Laboratory :V~~the~~ "THE PETITION N· ~•LADl'OUS'fCA LOPEZ · Cont rac1or Pre· Lane. Hunllng1on and ATTEST: Caseworll & Count· ...__a---L quests aUll'lonly to ad-1XJt E 148 MICHAEL QUahflClltlOf'I Slatements S.adl, CA 92646 w HE RE AS. 1 he ISi LAVONNE M. .--., and Pk.mbing ~· ,,..:• •. _ .... ~~ mlnlattr tht ...... under 'n. ._. .. 11 _.. w .,-HEARD • wiU be reoetved at the Rosalie C. Yerby, 1.d11lsory . Board hH HARKLESS, ~ will be ,_, .,, ..........., .. ..-l'1e lndee>lndeflt AOmln-• ..... -6: E171 DEENA YASSA Olllc:e ol OesiQn & Con· 20871 Beact>wood prepared an Annual Re· Ct'TY CLERK C9lved ~~the UotYe~ fomwoce ot the type of ltl,.tlon of Esta* Act. DtlCOVUIY aaow E2SS DEBAA GAA strucllon Setvlces, Uni· Lane . Hu nllngton pOf1 lor lhe 20()().200t ATTACHMENT: Exhibit or Calllornla, Irvine wo!1{ Included in ltlll (This AUChc>rfty wilt allow COMPANY. Tm ama CIA • • verslty °' Ctlllomla, e.acn. CA 9264& fiscal year Wt1k:h .s on A (Boundary Map) C 1 11 PfOieCI In a TlmlfY man· the peraonet r .... ,... AYE. sn. .-. P""'°ERTY· 20139, lrvlne, 3500 O.lkeley This business Is oon· file In the Otfl08 o1 the Publlshed Newport amp us. or qua · ner. They wiM be in-atlve to take many ec· tMn1l«1fON IEM:M. CA 2099'°PlAcENTIA AVE Piece. IMne, Csfllomta dueled by: a general CilYClerll;and Beach·Costa Mesa :=ir:.orbldonu~ =.~::,~og:;. Ilona wtthoUt obt&inlng ,.,.., COSTA MESA CA 92697·2450. Attention; partnershl11 WHEREAS, on March Dally Pilot March 17, structlon ot HEWm Curtain Wal/W'in court 1pprova1 BelOft _. ., ......,. • -. ii 92627 ' Lynn Jevt.r until The reglstrenl com· 14 2000 lh8 Balboa W· 2000 HAL' PROJECT NO. etele, . taking certain very Im· APU.4... 949_846•0734 TIME 5:00 P.M., March 24, me need to IBnsact ~ lage Business Improve· F319 9M0'i4 doWI, Glazing S~tem, ponant acilona. how· • .,. ,. ii lllllijllCI • 10:30 AM • 2000. No p<equa!Jllca· neu under tne llciitious ment Olstnct a.nnual re· BSC 9276 AM cOncrete, Cunaln Electdc:ll, Fife rotae-_.r, 11'9 persona.I repr• c..... ~ STORED SY THE uon documenls wiU be business name or port was lilod •nd ap-NOTICE OF Wall/Windows/Glazing :';r,.E~~ untalfllewlllberequlrld c-dll ~ ._FOLLOWING PER· accep1edalterthtsllme names listed above on: proved by lhe City Coun· PETITION System, Electrlcel. Fire Sprinlders), HVAC ~et to give notice to In· ""-1. SONS· However, In. Unl'vers;ty 1f'JOl95 y ell. TO ADMINISTER PrOlection E.w-..~ & Ory), Ltbora ory tereslld persons urlell n. -_. ..._ ""., C275. susm GIL· reserves the righl 10 re· Leanne R. ert>y WHE .. 0 EAS t"-Act ''V"-...... y have.,...._ .. notice _.... ........_ .............. -· • qvest 1ecel111 end aval· y ,, -::. '"' F (Fire Suppress.Ion casework & Count· "'"' ...... ..., ,._ ----BERT · Rosalie C. ert>y requites lhe \JllY Council ESTATE 0 : Sprtnklers). HV1-C (Wet Pl Ina or consented to lh• ~ .. le. DDCOW:a1' BOS5 RUDOLPH uale supp1emen1a1 In· This ,sta1tment was to dedare ils lnlentlon to ANN T. DESMOND & DJy), Laboratory ~tr=rs or:k:fi propoaed action.) The uatow ~AHY. rrr. RICHAR'o ROSAS l01ma110n trom oontraa· 1111<1 with the County levy and ooltect assess· CASE NO. A201367 Casework g Count· 811 bidders mlJ$t use fOf Independent admlnls· CZNTP AVL. sn. .-. 0368 TOM GUMM lors 11 deemed neces Cterll of O~ County ments wtthin lhe Bvsl· To all heir&, bonell· ertops, and Plvmbing trallon authority will be tMmHOTON IEAOt. CJ. 0467 ROBERTO sary, to property eval- on 01 ·31 ·2 00068 8SM ness Improvement Dis· ciarles. creditors, cont· Contractors wno aN In· "3. ~ university ,.. granted unleu an In· J»tl 1 SAA C • C 0 R 0 0 v A uate lhe•r qvat1hca110ns 2F b 25 1 .. r tr1ct tor the next fiscal 1ngen1 credilors. and terested In prequallfvlna --r1 hi 11 8 terested person 11181 an _. .,. .,. *'r b -. MARROQUIN Co r1 t r act ors P re· Dal~ PilOI e · • '"'11 · year ruarsons who may other· for this p~ end wlsl\ serves'"" g •a err • Objeelion•to the petition ._'°'.,,_.,. .. lie PROPERTY 20153 qvalillcallon Slltemenlti 3 t 17 2000 f291 NOW THEREFORE .. -'"'-p viewing the Svbcon· _..,. s~~ ceu•• ·-· • -.......... .. ..... ,, •"nff ...... submllted "" · • • · • w1sebeln1erestodlnthe to oblaln lhe rt· lracior Prequa~llcatlon w .. h..-· rtVSh'Ould,;i ;:;;,. ... =:"';.":: 2075 NEWPORT :"e"aied' envelope~ the City Council ol the will or estaie. or botl1, or. qualillcatlon Pede.et may St"temenlS, to , ...... ct • v.. _, BLVD COSTA MESA, ~ STATEMENT OF Cny of Newport Beach ANN T DESMOND call either (949) .. "'f"' grant tilt! aulhoflty. ...,_. .. ._..... ·• . marked on the oulSide. ABANDONMENT OF resolves as lollows· A PETITION FOR 82HU17 or (949) any and 811 Staiements, A HEARING on lhe ..._ CA 92627 TIME "GENERAL USE OF F1CTITIOUS Section 1 Jhe City PROBATE has been 824.U30. 10 waive any lnfonnality pelltlon will be held on ~·nnuAaYZUODO ~~~~1582• CONTRACTOR TIO BUSINESS NAME Council hereby ap filed by MICHAEL J. DATt OF SUBMmAL: ~v: S=en:u::::l~ APRIL 8, 2000 at 1:45 8"9Ak FAIUAMIAD. STORED SY THE PREQUALIFICA N The lollowtng person(s) proves the renewal a( DESMOND1n\heSupe-Subcontraclor Pre· sUbcontractorslOsubmit p.m In Dept L73 lo-sr.u.t.a; 1'0lolY X\JAN FOLLOWING PER· STATEMENT. MULT\o has (have) abandoned the Balboa Vtllage Bvsl· rtor Court of Calllomta, qua~flcatlon Stalementt bids 10 those pr11ne oon-calld al 341 The City ~ SONS PURPOSE SCIENCE the use o( tile llctltJOus ness lmprovernenl Dis· County ol ORANGE wtf1 be rfl()ll\led al the •-e1.0rs who have been Drive Sovlh. Orenge. ...,.,, • E235 JESSE RAMEY AND TECHNOLOGY lriet lo. the 2000·2001 THE PETITION FOR Office of Design & COn· ~" CA 92868. l'CTS LAOa61 ,.._,... • 7 BUILOINO " ~~:~~: s ~a1n~1~; el Jtscal year putsuant to PROBATE roque51S thel itNctlon S.rvtces, Uni· prequalll1ed lor the IF YOU 08JECT to ~ .._. '-.... PROPERTY 2451 'E DESCRIPTION OF Maintenance, 9291 the Act MICHAELJ DESMOND verslty ol California, pr~ractdocumenls ltle granllno of 11'9 pell-Mltdll1,ll000 b~~T~A 1-VCA TliE PROJECT: Lenore Or., Garden SectlOO 2 The City be appomted as per· lrvlne, 3500 BerM!ey will be evallable tor bid· tton, you should appear NOTtC&TOCUDITOU 92627 ' The Proiect Includes Gr0\11. Cahlomla, 9284t eounc.1 hereby declare sonaJ representall\11 10 Plac:9. Irvine, Calilomla ding pvrposu ap· II tl'le heartog and stata OPalUCMu 94~·650·7872 TIME oonstruc:tion ol T81litnt The Actlllous BuSI· the intention to levy as· admtllisllr the estate of 92697·2450, Aneneton: proximalely In May, your objedions Of fife fUCC k. 610S) 1 ,00 PM · lmprovemems lor IM ness name referred to sessments IOf the Busl· lhe decedenl Lynn Nagafull-Jmer 2000 wrtnen obfeetlon5 wfttl 1-N9 UJl"oMW .STORED ev THE Multipurpose Science above was med in Or· ness lmpro.-ement Dts· THE f1'ETITION re· unlil S:OOP.M .. ~RIDAY, THE REGENTS OF tl'le coon before the NOTk1 LS HD1UY FOLLOWING PER· and Tec:tlnology Bvild· ange County on trict tor the hscal yea queslS tne deoedenl's MARCH a1, 2000. No THE UNIVERSITY Of tleerlng Your ap· crvvc .. • ._. .. • SONS· Ing. a twO-SIOtYc:oncrete 03f04/1999, FILE NO. Apnl t. 2000 to Marcil Wtll and cod.ells. If any. prequalllactlon dOCU· CALIFORNIA pea111noe may be in per· ... M ...... n. --C•) C103 PETER BOWIE lllt·UP W11t1 a g!OSS butld· l9996785190 3t,2001 pursuanllolhe be adm111e<110 probate. menls wta be accepted Marell2000 aon0<byyQUr1nomey. _.'-......,•>""• G 31 08 PETER 1ng area ot 83,400 sl Yewon Chon. 9291 Act Such benelol as· Tl1e Will and any oodt<:U alter 1hls time Howevef, Publls11ed Newport IF YOU ARE A CRED· ..,., • .,_, tt\.Ul07 s. BOWlE • The tenant improve· Lenore Or., Garden sessmenl shall be as lol· are available tor ex· lhe UnlVerslry reserves eeach·Costa Mesa ITOROfcontlngeot crld· SAWHNEY AM> G" l 8A ROBERT rnents include the oon· Grove. Caltlomla 92841 lowAs8e " nd 1 _... 1 amlnatJOn 1n lhe Ide lo.apt tne right to request, re· Delly Pilot Marell l7. 24, ltOf of1the ~~1m' ~ llf.VNlfll K. SAWHNEY roSTeR ' ~~ .~ da18sborsroorns Junbum Kim, 9291 n .. s a ina ..... a by the court e1111e and evalUate sup-2000 must lie~.... .... .. , 240S tel. ...u>o. DANA ALL SALES 1-RE .,.,,... "'"' 810tY Lenore Or . Garden lnstltvttons that are e11· THE PETITION re· r,11mental Jnlormatlon F316 tne court and m8ll • POOIT, CA t'J61' SUBJECT TO PRIOR areas w1111in !tie t>utldlllO Gr0\19, California 9284t empt from City business quests authority 10 ad· rorn oonllaclOfs If de-CQPY 10 lh8 personal rep-oma ..._ •· SUSAN'S C1-NCEUATION Finishing o1 the core This business is oon· license ragulat1ons shall rninlsterlhe estale vnder emed necasury 10 PUBLIC HEARINGS resentatlve aDOOlnted by HAUMAax J.4&ls DEL TERMS RULES mo are• Is 6e1ng completed ducted by: a general t>e assessed SSOO per lhe lndepen<klnl Admtn· property evtlUate their Will BE HELD 8Y TliE the court Within four l'1lAOO. DANA flOllolT, CA REGULATIONS AVAIL· es pa11 ol the conattVC· partnership year. lslration of Estates Act. qualttk:etiona. Subcon· COSTA MESA PL.AN· months lrOl'll the dale ol ~ ABLE AT SALE DATED bon ol lhe txllldlng shett Vewon Ch<>h 8 . tnsur11noe agencies (This AvlhOrity will allow tracior Preqvahllcatlon NINO COMMISSION AT tne first Issuance ol let· Al...,..._. ,....,l _, THIS l OTH ANO l7Tl1 Tenanl lmprovemenl This statement was that are 8Jlempl from tne personal represent· S1a1ementa shall be THE CITY HALL, n ters as provided In Pro-..._., _. "1 .. OF M1.RCH 2000 BY c:onllructloo Includes In- tiled with the County City business lloense alive to take many ac· 1ubmlt1ed In se11led FAIR DRIVE, COSTA bate Code aecllon 9100. MllllC•> ....., .. ,.. ._ ORANGECo' INC 70t 1t1llallon 01 HVAC Cieri! 01 or11nge County regulations shall be as· tlons without Obtaining envelopes, m11rked on MESA, CALIFORNIA., The lime for flllng clafms ,._ • _. 'Y .. 11111{•\. WESTERN ·AVENUE ductWork, diffusers, VAV 2000 sassed $250 per year. ooun approval BelOl'e lhe 1 Id 1-T &·30 p M OR AS wlll not expire befOfe ·-NONI! C 20 ' bOxes and Ian COil vn11s, on Ol·31• 20006818S78 C. Persons operating taking certain very Im· "SU~c'o~ACTOR s6oN AS· PoSS18LE lour mon1hs lrorn the n. .-(ll _. -~hf~~fe~o A~~~ plumbing w11hln the ten· DeltyPilotFeb.25,Mar. one ol the lollowfng ponant actions, how· PREOUALIFICATION THEREAFTER OH tiearlng dala noticed ..._"" .. ...,.•)•-• • • ant spaoes. erectncal 3 10 17 2000 F292 types ot buslnes54s as ever, the personal ropre· 8TATEMENT:.(NAME MONDAY, MARCH 27 above. ~T aHOADS AND ~b~~~~·Newport power. lloflllng and lele-• · • an lndependenl oontrac· sen1a11ve wlll bo required OF TRAD£) nEWITT 2000 REGARDING THE YOU M1.Y EX.4MINE TUUA tutOADS nm M commvnri:atlons wuhm tor In 11n eslabllShrMnl to give notloe to In· HALL ' FOLLOWING APPLICA· the Ille kepi by the oourt. PAllO LAOUWA. SAN Beach-Colla ... the tenanl 5PIC8S; In· Flc:tltloua BualnHt Name St.tement The toUowing persons are doing business as: Ven1urePoln1. Inc • 3419 Via Udo. Suite 196. Newport Beach, Callloml1 92663 VentvrePolnl. Inc., (CA), 34 t 9 Via Udo, Suite 196, Newport Beacn, Cablomla 92683 This business Is oon· ducted by a corpor11hon Have you slarted doing buslneu yel? No VenturePolnl, Inc , John E Ci.ment/Presl- dent This s1e1emen1 was filed wilh the County Ci.il'll ol Orange County on 03-07·2000 2000M2182A Dally Pilot Mar. 10, 17, 24. l1, 2000 F307 Fictitious Bu1lneH Name St.tement The toliowtng persons are doing buslness aa: The Breeze Con· domlnlvm Homeowners owned by anolhei per· 1ereited persons unless DESCRIPTION OF TIONS. II you are a pe~ in-l\JAH ~ CA = Piiot March 10• 17• 1100.r wall framing and son sha-be exem1>1 they have waived nol~ THE PflOJECT! IF 1-NY Of THE FOl.· •rested In the e.cai.. *'' F306 drywall: su9pende(j ceil-f~~~1~:¥!~:menl ~~~en~~~') i: Ha~ r~~:'b~= ~t~~~~~i~~ =rt~~.:=s1k!:'S: !!°Z:.:.c.!.':~ lllCtltloua 8ua1Mia ~t~i:~~c::i:1~ 2 Nall tedlnlaans 1ndependon1 adm1nls· in lhe Center form. eor. c o u R T • T H E ctaJ Notice (lorm .._., i.. SJ f1HIS1'UllA N..-ne St.t.ment Vinyl base, pa1nt11'1g, 3 Real 1$tata agen1s 1ratton autho11ty Wtlt be lege of Medidne at uc CHALLENGE M1-Y BE DE·154) ot the flling ol a\lNE.CAtal• The followlng persons doors and hardware D The assessment for granted vntess an 1n· IMnll. The profta will LIMITED TO ONLY an Inventory and IP-n. -.._ ..,.. .. aN doing business as. hmlled cab1nelry and ell otrier businesses 1eres1ed person l~es an consist ot approldmalety THOSE ISSUES SOME· pnilaal of estall uaecs ....., ......,. a. AU. a) KAlA INVEST· spec1111ties AA wortt is witNn lhe Oistrk:I shall obJectlOO to tile petllton 60.000 OSF, It Is antid-ONE AAISES AT THE Of ol any petll!On or tie> ~ f1X1UUS MENTS, b) 1<1-LA conhnedWtth1ntnebuold· be too percent °' the anCI shows good Ciluse paled lhat 1111 buldlng PU8LIC HEARING DE· count I.I provided In Al'C>~ MORTGAGE, C) K1<lA 1ng sneQ • annual bus.oness license wroy troe court 1hou1d no! will be three stones SCfll8ED IN THIS NO-Probate Code sec:tlon _. -...,.. ._ 24&U Dfl.. REAL ESTATE', 1280 C NSTRUCTION lax as established put· 9ran1 lhe aulhor1ty above grade with a~ TICE OR IN WRITTEN 1250 A RequeSI fOf r.ADD. OA>IA .c;io.-r, CA Bison 89-55, Newport COST ESTIMATE: suant 10 ~ler 5 08 of A HEARING on ,,,. ltyMvar1um IUMll con CORRESPONDENCE Special Nollc9 lonn IS Pllm Buc:tl, Catitomla 92660 $2 315,000.00 the MunlO Code pehlt011 ~•II be neld on nectton 1o lhe ex!stmQ DELIVERED TO THE allllllable from lhe court n. _,. .. • ~ tt "1 Ann &JI Grosamen. CONTR1.CTOR PAE· Section The penalty APRIL 13. 2000 at I 45 Neuroscience Resean::f\ p L ANN ING c 0 M. derll ....... ' : 605 Mar Vista Drive, QUALIFlCA TION lor delinquent payments pm 1n Dep1 L73 lo-FSClllty The buoldlng wtll MISS10N 1-T, OR Attonl8y for tti. cacovoY ucaow.i CO, Newpo'1 Beaeh, Cat1tor· PAOCEDUREI: shllU be rwenty·five per· catod al 34J Ttla City Include $pace for CllOlcal PRIOR TO, THE PUB· Petitioner: rm amu "~ sn:. n1a 92660 1 Contractor Pre cent per month. provld· Dn111 Sooth Orange, res.arctt, research latlO-LIC HEARING. Bn.ic:. J. Oary, MG. KUH11NOTON 1EADt. Kurt Paul Grossman. quahlieallon SlatemenlS Ing that the penalty IO be CA 92668 • ratorles, aupport spaoe. 1. REZONE PETI· Eaq .• SBN 937t0, CA n641 605 Mar Vista Drive, wll be available added shall In no even IF YOU 08JECT to and otftees The pro-TION R·99·03 FOR Slkore 6 Prk:e, _. ........... -._la Newport 8ead\, Callfor· Friday.t.~arch 17, 2000, ewceed one hundred lhe granting o1 the peli· jected contract Time tor JOHN HU8BARD. AU· 10 C0f1)0fate Park, s-.. APU.4, JODO n1a 92660 al ltlo unlCll ol Design & perceni of lhe asse$$· tlon, you should e~ar the pro~cl la ap· THOR I ZED AGENT 300, lrvlne, CA 92tOI n. "* .. Ill ....... ,. Thl.s bualness Is a>n· COnstrvct1on Se~s. menl amount due a1 iroe heanng and slate pro11imate 24 month5 F O R R O 8 E R T Published Newport ~ UlofMt duald by: husband •nd UnillflrsilY ot C1Mom1a. Section 4 The benelrt your ob1ect1ons or Ille The site or Hewitt Ha• VAUGHAN. TO RE· Beach·Coa1a Men ~ ONo ,_ wtte Irvine, !\500 Befkeley assessments shall be wntten ob1ectlOl\S with 11 loceted aoulh ot ZONE m EXISTING Dallv Ptlot Mareh 10, 16, 610..1 Have you etarted P1ace Irvine, Cahl0<nla collected br lhe City In the coun belora lhe Sprague Hall Site de· MG ZONED PROP· 17. 2000 n. -• ..._"".,. doing business ye1? 92697·2450 The Pie· one.nnva Installment, healing Vovr ap· velopment w1llbellm1ted ERTY TO CL, LO· _____ -..FT'h"--'303~ ,_.,..._.._.., Yu,t1/0111999 qualttocationPaci..etcan with oollectfons for new 'pearance mav be In per· to the Immediate vicinity CATED AT 635 WEST • .. ii llUC'OVDY Kun Paul Grossman be ma1teo to proepectlVe bvslnesses in the Dis· son or by your allo.ney. ot the building, wilh a 1TTH STREET IN m BSC 9303 ucaowoo. l'117CDllD This sietement was bidders unable 10 Obl&lll lrlct on the day of lhe Is· IF YOU ARE A CRED· main entry planned on MG (CL PENDING) SUPERIOR COURT AVE.. ll1 .._ filed wllh the County them In per8Qn by r:alling svanoe ol 8 business ITOR or contingent aed· the Wei t Side ot the ZONE. ENVIRPNMEN· OF CALIFORNIA H'UNl1N010W ~ CA Clelk of Orenge County {949) 824-411 t7 or hoense by lhe Ctty The llor ot Ille dooeased, you main northlsoulh padls-TAL DETERMINATION· COUNTY OF f'lWT on 03-07·2000 (949) 82+6630. assessmenl for new musl hie your claim with tnan allls 1o be de· EXEMPT. ORANGE _. a. ... "'1 flir .. 2000lt21887 2 The tvalJation ls MCIF1C VIEW AsSOClatlon, 118 and ME~•• --118.5 43rd St., Newport -~ Beach. c.lilomla 92663 ~~·-· Patl1ck Z. Glance, 326 businesses shall be prcr the coun and mall a veloped as a part ol lhls 2 V E S T I N G IN RE: VICTORIA E • ..._ "1 "!-.,-:.::: Daily Piiot Mar. 10J. t7. solely IOf 11'9 purpoM ol rated aoex>rding lo the copytolhepersonalrep· prOjlC1 Hewitt Hall Will TENT1-TIVE TRACT AIU. 1. -24, 31, 2000 r-308 Olttrmlnloo ~ bid- number ol luM months resentallve appointed by share lhe serva yard MAP VT·15969 FOR IN· METZO~R. ..... *" w.. __.!: FICtltiou. Buiiriiii ders ara deemed QUlll- emetery • .....,.. ,.,.. , Wtlnut SI.. Newpot1 O\apet • CnlmatOl'y Beadl, Cahfomla 92663 3500 Paoflc View Drive Thia bu51ness II oon· Newport Beech ducted by an un•n· ...... -2700 corporated association ~~--~~~=~I OChet than a par1nersllll) rNRCI~ Heve ~started IBJ. -MWAY ~z. Go,ar::,.7 No Mortu *""'•-I This 11&\ement WU ary ...... ......... !tied with lhe Couniy Cremation Cieri! ot Onlnge Couniy 11 o Broadway on 03-01 ·2000 Costa Mesa 2000'821256 ,. ~.q150 Dally Piiot Mar. 31....1..0· 17, 14. 2000 r-.cv7 - ()is<:ount (~as kct (I 1111111111 llHl l\11111' \1f\l,t C.rif•t Smlicr .,,J Qrul/11] CA1itta for Ltu Direct Cremation .. $495 Immediate Burial .. $995 ( '"'"'~ CIJft~I) rrorrangtmcnc Programs Avallablc (or Funfnl $«vie.cs Crcmat101U a.nd Cukcu ''''tl'\H I ""'"\\I I ~.~;~' , 1< \"l'I I rematn1ng in the O.s· thl court wolhln lour Ind IOadlnO OOCks with ANITY HOMES CM 1, 0.CMHd. ......., • .. .--NenM Stllwment fled for 1uooeaslul pel· trict's fiscallear months from tho date°' Sf.!rague Hd LLC/CLIFTON S . NO. A201411 ..._ MAllOlt,.. The fottowlng persons lormance ol the 1ype ot p ~~':'m • n 1 ~a ~d ~s 1~~1 ~'!"=e :'~~c!: ,,;:: ~ :: •=~ ~&:111N1~k5l.: ~~J~fo~~ =-.., s 'uWHN!Y are doing buSlnesa 11 :feet~ in:' c!:. actMties lobe lunded by bate Code soctl<>n 9100. use and a>nfiguratlon O£NT1AL LOTS ANO NOTICE IS HEREBY ~ D&W«IO I:. 'n. ~i Bee, t~ lrKt Time The llnMtt• the bene1&1 assessments The tome fOf ll~ng claims and Wiii con1a1n an open ONE COMMON LOT. GIVEN 10 Iha credi!Ols SA"1NY, au.as; W•tdift r1\le ~ Slty *"81 d9termtne the shadinc:luOeonlylhefol· "''ii not 81lptra before laboralOtY 6Ull•. dflo8I TO F1.CILITATE A and continoent cred110fs acmn mtOAm ~ 108• Newport • r9$POOMbl• low bodOer IOwing four monthi lrom the oonlerence spece and PROJECT SUBMITTED of VICTORlA E 1UUA lltOA.DI, ~ltomla 92660 I from IN pool ol I>"'" 1 Malkellng and ad· hea,,ng dale notlCed oenera,?~ ~ UNOER OA-00-<>1 LO. METZGAR, dteeden1, ..... ) u z a n n e Ma '0:, quahhed bio<Jell Nt ve'1tsing above One •nX>I' wll ,,.,.... CATEO AT 169 E1-ST 11\al 111 perwons having l'CTS LAOeOn7 i-... Palmer, 1617 West sut>mit bids oo the ba5ll 2 Physlcal 1mProve· YOU MAV EXAMINE c:11n1C81 res•rch &nd of· 21ST STREET, IN AN clalms'9n•lnsl the dice· a.we:-.._.°""',_ Otfve ~~1~= ol the lump Sum 8IH rnents the hie kepi by 1he court fices The lat>ofalOtY R 2 • M O Z 0 N E dent aN'78QUired to tile ...,,. ,,, 1000 ~ • Bid plus lhe amouo1i Of 3 Cornmunlcallons II you are a f:rson In· spece Is dellgl\lted N ENVIRONMENTAL DE· lhel'll With the Supenot __ PU_B_UC--NO-TIC--E-Brian Fargo 1817 an/ accepteclalternales a':' ~~,:r,:~ram ~":!y'n,.~ wi~~·~~ :. ti;!~ ~ ~~INATION EX· ~~ ~ ~~':i NOTICE OF SALE Wesldift Drfve •103/ serve~ ~~~f :. Section 6: The localion coun a Reqvesl tor Spe· bulld;ng being B OC· 3 • v E s T I N G 341 Tlwl City OrfW. Nollet is hereby given ~~Beach, VIOWll1g lhe ContrlC'1or °' fhe District will '9maln aa1 No11oe (form c:upanc:y. A oemral me-TENTATIVE TRACT p o Bo• 14171, Or· purtuant to secllon1 ThlS b\Jsineu 15 con-Prequelllteauon Stat .. the same: generally lo· DE·154) ol lho lthng of Cllanlclel IP9C8 shOuld MAP vr.15995 FOR IN· anoe. c.111om1e 92813, 3071 end 3072 of tht du<:ted by, a general menu.. IO reiect any •!Id cated on the Balbeltl an inventory end •P· be localed O(t !he OfOUnd FINITY HOMES CM 1, and to m1U II copy IO CMI Code cl the Sllltt °' partnership an Staleme111s. to WllW Peotntull between A pnllsal OI estal• asset• floor near the IOeding LLC/CLIFTON s. JOHN MtCHAE.L C.iiloml• the under· Have you 1tarlld any lnlotmeltlY In tM Street and Coronedo or ol any pelotlon Of ac· docll/MMCI yard. JONES Ill, FOR 10 METZGAR, JR , Trustff alane<J, BENS TOWING doing buslntaf yet? No Statement• and to ltlvlt• Slleet, as sel forth with counl u proviOed In The laboretOry WltM RESJOENTIAL LOTS of tile Metzg1t FlllT'lity wlatliatpublicauetion, Suzanne Merit thoM qual~.._!~: greater specihcity In the PrOl>llle Code section are bllHd on a 22'.U AND ONE COMMON Trust UTD JllltJlry 1, al 1022 E. Chelll'lUI. Pelrner lrector5 to •UUf•~t .,,.... • map attached as Exhlbil t250 A Request lor sll\ICtullM . grid, wtlt\ a LOT TO FAClllTATE A U183. wherein tne cfeot.. Santa Ane, c.w. 112701 This slatemtnt ... tor ltle P~''t , A and Incorporated Special Nolloe l0<m is 22·111• labOfalOIY mod· PROJECT SU8MITTED dent wH Trullonl 3040 a19,00 em°" Man:tt 31, filed with ll'le County 4 Prospec:U\le blddett heereEin,.T FURTH.ER RE· ~::·111bl• lrom the court ule The Wucturt SY.· UNOER [)A.()(H)2, lO· Capri l•n• Co••• 2000. the loffowlng de· Cler11 ol Onlnge County dHlrlng to be pro·• ""''" tem Is ant~i.d to be CATE 0 AT 2 4 5 o Meta, CaNIOiTlia 92626, aClt>t<I proc>ertY. IO Wit, on 02-22"2000 qualified art lntorm~ S~VEO, lh&I Ille Cl~ Attorney for the poured·ln place eon· ELDEN AVENUE IN AN w11Nnthllaltroffour(•) Yaar 19'7," M•k• 2000M2041Z CNlthtymUJll\lll~ ~Couno-H 01 .. ~i::hc11:"~ ~Ot81tlEo~TerE:. PE &DION, cme stieer wall wlltl R 2 . H D r.~0..1NoeE . montha alter the det• ot Honda, Llc•nn • OellV Ptlot Feb. 25, Mer. PIY Wtlh •• Of thel ~· ro-.... " " .. " 1111.iabl TheleboralOIY ENVfRONM~·-• !hi 1111t pUblic:aliOn of 3XBU531. 81tte c.M, 3, 10 17 2000 F2as qulremenll, n ... udlno uct a publle l'leartog ESQ., CS8t05M3t, tulles are envislonedu TERMINATION. EX· this Notice lo Crtdllorl V1H4t ·1 ' ' mtellng en bondtng en(I on March 2!1, 2000 a1 1nu 1 . 17TH ST. 1arve Qptn areas au11> EMPT. °'· 11 "*-1a melled or 1HOC0513'VA143$63 flcldoua .,..,_. 1naurance r1QU41trntnta. 7:00 p,m , or U toan WEST IVILDINO, lbfeforthellaJdbtlPlln· FOA FURTHER IN· personefly de~<ed to Seid M1t 11 for W. ....... l!lment 5 The prolect la theruftetaslhlatnal1tr SUITE 1ot, TUSTIN, nlngendlayoutoli.tic> FORM1-TIOH ON TM: ~.1111rtY(30)0lyUfter purpoeeof~liln Tl'leloloMng.,.,.oN ~toOicf ln.Aplt mty be heard, In the CA 1278().1047 ratory and avppor1 A80VE APPLICA· !Tie dale tn11 fl"*1t 11 of lhe \I~ tor M 009'!1 ~ ..-2000. ~ Ch41mt>ers lo-Pultlliehld Newport 11e11 Lab eu= TIONS, TREPHONE meiled or pel9Qnlly de-towing 91\d _,. to-I) lndUllty ... ..,_ BIO S.CUnty In t~ cated al 3300 ~ 8each•COtll M .. I tC*)8 11 loe:elld (714) 7S4·5245 OR livered to You ,.._.,., 00919 C. act-neea Center, b) ~ amount ot 10% ol In. Boulevtrd, Newport 0811~ Maren t3, 17, the 1ntenor ~ w11t1 CM.I: 1.T TIE OFFICE A dMll 1orm rn.y bt ~encl~ Hiit ~1 p,,._ Lump&\lm8aat81d 111• Bea<:fl, Cthlornle et 20... 1eb t>encNs, elCWldf\g OF THE P\.AHNINO ~ lrOll'I fie '*9f1I ol.... 1420 lrl11ol Strttt c:IUdlnQ -.mete1, '!!!~ WhtCtt lirnt IN COl#ldl M7M lo the nont1 end tQUlh. ONISJON, "QOM 200, of IN ~ COUtWy DMtCS .. 9111 <19y o1 ~ ltOO, Newpoit ~ Md\ - Wll hMr (lf lmereated PUBUC NOTICB IONlly mectlMlcal II.IP" n FAIR DAIVE. COST1< ~ ~n For your MMf\ 2000 9aect1. CA t2810 The Surely lu~ln ~raona IOr °' agall\ll Notice 11 --. ~ ply It ptOllldtd ttwough • MESA, CAL"°'"" protection you ere Ill,,_. Ill. ......,., """' Pisa ~. bol'°8 10r "'-' P ~ *'8W1.._ .·~~ "'!, ~ M "'-~.. -1.eal tllll'l IOcetecl • Publl•h•d Newpon tnC01Jfijiid to,.. ~ fllvltlliahed Newport Lfl'. 11y Oe'WllAmef Pal1-"'811 II*. on fie ....... ... "'"''" "' .... be 8060 DUbllC euc:IOf\ W.JlOrttl end ol f'8-. 811ch·Coa1a Meu ci1e11n t1y oel11Cied m1111 ltacfl·Coa1• Meu ners, Oef1tlW Partner, o.adlrne, 11180 in Iha Olstnctand ltwapeoific . el31. 2 OflllQfy,wlflt.,...••· Dellv Piiot Miid! 17, Wfltl ~~,..Olly,.... MMtl 17, 1420 9111101 flrH1 ~~!·~~ types ol ~'* on Mlw 1 • 2000• 11 itlng the aUl9t In • ~ 2000 queM.O IOOO NoM, '100 ""'°'1 --ftlnent"" OI ac:tlvitloM IO bt l\illdtO 11 AM ., Stuv:x IO h '°""' '313 Otltd :i.•aooo F314 8aedl. CA i2eiO lnaurance °' .. ..,. by the bee*".....,. ~~~ 1957 The e.-nor of IN JOHNG.IN'AIMIHAW, ~~ 1'tllt ~•om. aurere Ad"'l1ted to rMnt PtOC.Jta "1'IY be ~ 'COtel bUldlng wit CONlll Ola AD'lllD• lluelnHe a flrote.tOMt Law r-94..ertlll .._by 111mlttdpell· TranlllCI ~ 11\auf-INdt OfalyOf In Wfltlng, ....._CA Neb, (kO) <:Ml~ ll'ld ~ ............ l*IC C«polalloft. ...... 1111 .W.lt ~ ~WI thlt .... .,.. ~lfwt11WlttJ:'·~O:: 131"317t tnO tMUil pent! oUllain Tl'le ,.._. penone ~NJOHNQ. 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COTT AGE +VIEW 'A ACRE VIEW LOT vlUI eel's, lrplc, blldlt nook. 5364 900 Cul-d&·sac se1e1 w11 • .lo dee*, .n.cn 2 '*' g1t AGENT ,.la_ '9'>">_•120 consider al tm. asking J7f/J 94N73=7!00 ..., ... ,......, seoo,ooo • 1ay Front~.._ t FORD ROAD ~ Doell io-lril. 2bt +din, 2 · ltOfV, Sbt, 4be, gour STEPS TO THE BEACH 2be. Ip, .w/d, Ilg Olli>, 1/c kltell, 8'1P'OX 3551 sf, end OYerslzed Loi, waler view, p , bclll dcd, iAll.lnddl, of C\lf.de.nc: by OWnlf Gteat Ananc:in!I Available S3,400mlo. 949-51Mee>I. . 149-2'2·1~1 $450,®o ... tlSO ISl£ Chliiiiiii 2Bi roc.tR UMD VSllla..lf HARBOR VIEW HILLS 2Ba home, 2car gltlGI. n1110UOR c;LU91nso Piiio. rnoi.::e. S199Moto ..,.., 942·1M178 48r •Ba. POOi. spa, 'I• acre Agefll. 940-675-4112 Sl,000,000 \lc.i1t..\-l l'llt.\ • \\'rdnesda~ .... Tur"day 5:00pm 'aturday .......... .f rida y 5:00pm ,.,.......,.,. Who 'wants . to live like a millionaire? 221 Colton • 411 IZnd Sl. ~Home~. chldrens 8CQlllOlfel, toyS, Clollel, llC . ..al rke II*? Sun1hlnt CO·Op Pre School Annulll 41 FMlllY Rumm111• Stief 311')' !Mpro, 3'18 &-:lcJm. Rli1 or shine at Flrat United Meflo<lst Church 420 W • 191h St. I SI Ntwporl Bl. CM • Ont Year's Fr11 Rent! • Fr11 lirocertes for One Year! • Fr11 Utilities for One Year! • Fr11 Weekly Maid Service for One Year! •A Mew Refrilerator and Microwave! •Apartment Full of Furniture of Your Choice! •Two Month's Free Rent! • Two Bear.h Cruisers or Mountain Bikes! • One Month's Free Rent! • One Year Passes to Edwards and Plsneytand! ' , . . . .. ~·· .. JllMY BUFFETT April, Ttair. 27nd & Sal. 29111 1-800-996-8977 WOCF'F fW 8lbS TAN AT HOME BUY OIRECT ANO SAVE! COMMERCWJHOME ums from $199.00 LOW Mor-my Paymtl'C FREE Co6or c.aaloQ Cllll 1-800-711.01 sA 11• studio, On11r1d Oull Mlst1r Two B1droom Ap1rtm1nts in trrndy /llWport H1(fhts. ' Tile countertops, hardwood-style floors, mirrored closet doors. Glass shower enclosures. cellina fans, new appliall'ces. Gated community w/resort pools, spas, tennis. volleyball, .basketball, fitness. Walk to Newport Beach shoppin1 & dining, leave your car at home! I ITEM TO HOUSEHOLD ANT1QW Bootcs ColilCT1Bl..£S PAINIDIGS POTTDn' From$700to$1250 ~ Irvine Avenue at 16th, Newport Beach ,......., (888) 719-1988 CoRONADO • 24 Hour Gol8CI • Full·!lme concierge servk:e • Elegant one or M1c> bedroom plans • Gofgeous clubhouse . .~ -- ---- ·:~ /" ~'"'· :~· ~ •' . ...,'.•.)...,. .. "~J iiii>'" ""' I ' ;' 1 ~~ ... ;~~ ..... $CASH PAID$ 40yurs In Newport &Ad) 949.673.6223 KA EHLERS ESTATE JEWELRY SINCE 1958 1.36Ct Euro/)Hn Diamond Ring P/1tinum O.Co Sapphire Diamond Ring Imperial Jade Ring Platinum Sapphire Diamond Ring Diamond Neckl•ce Antique Diamond E•rrlngs Platinum 20MM PHrl Drop BUY•SELL• TRADE 949-54B-n25 223 E. 17th ST. COSTA MESA 1 corJs1Gm.1nns ' .. ' ' ' From '1 ,79510 15,100 • lavish pool, spo l . ' . 1-a11-6a1-13ar • Filness focilitles • Sleps lo Fashion Island, wondefful resfOuronls, shopping. and enlertolnrl'lent • r 12 Friday. Moteh 17, 2000 • • TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE 14 20 PACIFICA HOSPITAL LIQUIDATION SALE t8a00 o.twere St. Huntriglon llNctl Slit I~ Sun 19th 10-00-500 CASH ONLY Olltce lurn. sofas. Oeaka, c1101nz1·1, artwork. over 200 framed prints . Comp11111 monllora, home furnishings, boolcca$8S, dinm1 sel5, wing and side cNirs, large amoun1 °' Cherry wood and Mohogany desks. ••t• COllN"f YOUR TkJCK.S Both vulnel'lble South deals NORTH beatr wifed IO I wuk·tWO tiod Uwl an opeiun1 btd or one heart The lin:il conlr111:t. however. 5hould be 1he Sime rio ITlll1tt which optn1n1 bid Soulh chooses. •A 1072 o K 108 O A 107 3 •J5 WEST •863 0 532 0 642 EAST •KQH 0 4 West leads 1 low soadc. How would you pl• the play1 II you are sure !hit Weil has o ..,_ie hooor, one w1y IO l.ICkle the hind would be 10 play a low spade from dummy, unblocking the jack when El$t follOW$ with the qu«n. then lal.cr tlllc a finesse for the. kJn1 of species for the I Olh trick. 8111 the~ is no ruaranrte that Wes1 holds o s~honor. • AQ 108 SOUTH •'J9 0 098 5 •IC732 o AOJ9 76 o KJ • 964 The blddln.11: SOllTH WEST NOR'lll BAST If you cou~1 your tricks. a' ~lf4r way 'presents itself. You have nine off the 1c;ip. Ind the simptes1 woy 10 the fulliU1n& trick Is vin a club Nff. Do not duclc the first crick. If 1hc defend· en wm Ind then lead hcaru al every opponuni1y, you may end up a trick short. Rise 1111th the ace of spades and lead • club, and whenever you goin the le3d play another club. There 1s no way the def enders can prevent you from Nffins o club in dummy for your IOlh 1nck! 10 ,_ •• .... 20 .... 40 .... ........ Openin1 lead: 'Three of• Before pl1yin1 to 1he lil'SI 11\Ck, lake 1 momcn1 IO count your tricks. That simple oct can poin1 the 1111y 10 the winmn& line. Wilh 1wo JICks of questionable value ond 1 lack of defense, the South hand. 11 th1S vulnel'lb1liiy. is actually . . t •• • .l l\.S ;..I 1. ·. ' ~ -.......... \ . .. H~..._., ., ·j , a. ~ . . . '" • I 1 • ~-. j' {,. • • CASH INNOW .ON NEXT INTERNET GIANT!! Local Cc>mj)llly offers the serlous entrepreneur 1 n ext110rctnary Oppty to be Po6ftloned ·on the g<ound floor al e~e~rn~~ed HOME,. REAL TH Ail; ~ ...... . . ,. ., . \ r ""t , .. PC PllYATt LWoNs I focus on 'JOAJf needs from Word, lo~ to Wtb ~ IOyoot own on-line blniness. Ill.&. IOLDuC 949.646.4192 U. '4ft. Ill. IM1'1 . -''I'.'_.~ ·,·~,~~ I• UCMllD CClln'IACnlll M.-..~ ......... ................. Clll (949) JI0.7792 ,.,, lf-...rJ ., """-"' ~·~--~·-- 1 • ~ ' • .r-f·'_· •! . - SHANE'S CnnlN1infl,nn1l1t111>f IA111'/I r1m{Spri11k/m Trtt rorrlln110//11lWN1lfllWf ~ ,:.-,., .. ! ' -------. ) ' .. ' ' \ I t I ,, I ..... ,·, 1 '. -. --- PUBLIC NOTICE The Celil Pllt*-U 111111 u Com· mlllion REQUIRES INt .. UMd tOUM- hold goods lf.CMfl pctnc INif p u c. CllT~llmoe 91'4 dllulllM'I ptlnl ltllif T.C P. runbef in ........ • '°" ,.. • quet-llOn ..... llall-llY ol I ITIOM, ho Ol~ ... CI!... P\&JC Vt tU I n::I OCMll•ON 714-MM151 ROBERT ISBELL COMPANY Profmional Pt1ifltifll lntff.ic SmiU Jobs 0.K i.m.w~ Oecotal.,. Peinl~ lnt4lft0tlE.lt- ColO< ~t!CMg Ttl. 949.~3006 Pgr. 949.580.9626 .... •t:•1t PllOl l '>'>IOM/\I PJ\INTlt.J<. Cttl*O't ltAIHTINO 24 v ... Exp . Gr• Plbl OulrnM WOii! • FIM EA Ll37seo:! 714-531-1534 llCl'I CUITOM ltumMQ ....... c:tMn.~ ll'Oflc lnl/t111 I --. Ll70:Mll MH:Jt•10 GUA&ITYCAM •aYM F• P11c91 • llllllar ' b ..................... ..... Aon .... ,. •• wmw ,.... .. ~ =.lr'~- The Local f'tu.nber ......... llll&tJ ......... "" LOCATING WCTltONtC SlAa llAK DnKTION 'rieMt>' s.r..tce 675·9304 U7SM971Nwe4 ;, ~,,,;I ,.. .·; ·~ .. .. I • • ' -~ . -- Calilorrw a- L.<c No C39810549 Al typeS of roofing and repers lJebdlty and WortlW''S Compensaoon In SI.ranee Mamba-Nataonel Roofing Corcl'8c:Un Assn Smee 1987 (Ml)llNll1 --.roofi com h -~ . . ' . ~. "'"( I r, C • . · .~. : . ' .. l .,•,•r ,, • .... ,. • • . ~:--.... . ~ ,,1 .. • "'(~.\.: .. ,I~· ·-. When you ... aC1111M1d-. Include .. .,.,... ........ ,.... Dally Pilot r -• ·--. • I t, ·:.~· : " -·, .. ".,V ,., 1 . ' ' t .... ' · .. . ....,..;.. . . ... ~ .. .._ ....... ' .l •• ·~·· ~-.. -J . ' . -·- WHAT IAPPllS If JOU DOI~ ADR111117 10111118 Call the Cla11lflecl1 .. --' I I I t . ' ' . • .. • t . ' . . .... • . ~ .. ~() Nl1ll\tll~I): #. IN ~1\1Jll1()l(r .. .. t I t I t \ I • ' ' I • • . . Daily Pilot ' -. · CA LIFORNIA'S ··NUMBER ··ONE · -, . . ,. .. ~ JAGUAR : DEALER ( /· . . . FURTHER EVIDENCE THAT f ' BEAU ~Y IS HEREDJTARY. · ti. '1JHE JAGUAR S-TYPE · I STARTING AT $43,095 . -I• ' ; . THE JAGUAR XJ SERIES STARTING AT $56,245 THE JAGUAR XK CONVERTIBLE STARTING AT $71,795 JAG~ .-. J ~ · THE ART of PERFORMANCE 1455 South Auto Mall Drive, Santa Ana 55 Freeway at Edinger · 7 1 4 •. g s 3 • 4 a o· o b • I ·w w w._. __ a u e· r J a g u a r • c o m ... . .. • . . , . 2000 S-TYPE AJ-V6 MSIP 3,095; AS SHOWN, 2000 S.TYPE Al-VI MSRP $48.595; TAX. 111U. UCENSE 8' PMISSION FIES EXTRA. 2000 XICI OONV!IODLE MSRP $71 .795; 2000 XJ8 MSRP "5; TAX. 1TIU, UCl!NSE 8' EMISflON PUS EXTRA. . t 18 201&ert family lws been carrying on a tradition in home furnishings . ~ interior design. The founder Anna Martin (mother of Ted von ltemert) pioneered design and paved the path for von Hemert Interiors' legacy During this special 80th Anniversary Sale von Hemert Int~riors is offering huge savings of IO% t.o 40% off all home furnishings (including special orders). Bring in this ad to ENTER A DRAWING for your chance to win an exquisite piece of furniture or accessory ! Preview two exceptional shipments of unique ~crafted European furniture and accessories ......... arrived ! Auna a1id her n Te 1wcl up ·everal locations in Los AngelE'~ and manufactured hand sewn drapes and sold luxurious fabrics by the yard. ·on thC' business moved to Orange County. T<.:ct \; son Barry lat- er came into the businc>ss. Bany and hb wift> Sue later traveled to Europe> and ..,1a11<•d importing exquisite hand erafwct furmtun• and accessories. ' Anna Marti11 . .lfnthrr of Ted von H emert Anna von Heme rt ''as the fi1-st of currently four . generations to s tart ~urh a promising family business tradition. As the busines grew, Barry and • ue's three children inherently follwed in the family' · footsteps. Through the von Hemert family' relentle devo- tion and passion towards the family business. the tradition is sure to continue for generations to come! SUCCESS LIES IN TRADITION' We carry these exceptional lines: Baker, HenrE'don, •Maitland Smith, Karges, •Century, *Jeff co, *Hickory White, Swaim, . Leather- craft, and -Taylor King to mention a few. {'9.Aaltertak lndlcates manufacturers included in the drawing) Let ooe of our certifted Interior Designers assist you with all of yo+me furnishing needs ! All home fumishinp in stock are available immediatt'l, and deUv- be arranged. I I Bring in this ad to ENTER A DRAWING for your chance to ' . Embassy withgoW. en ts J~co . , . . . . . . -- ~r.h. Wal- utBed ith gold cenu by enn!don