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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2004-02-05 - Newport Mesa Daily Pilot• . a1 Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 2004 Answers to Marinapark questions coming Residents can learn more about the 110-room resort at the next city council meeting, councilman says. cials can't later change their mind about the developer or the plans? Will there still be public hearings on the project? ing the general plan is just one part of the process, Wood said. A draft environmental report should be available for public review in April on the resort slated to be built at the site of the Marinapark mobile home park on the Balboa PenlnsuJa adjacent to the American Legion Hall. June C1u1r.nde Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -Questions and confusion about the proposed Marina- park resort project could be cleared up as soon as next week. City Councilman John Heffernan has requested a detailed accounting by staff regarding the process and timetable for approving the 110-room luxury reson as weU as a basic understanding of the question that wiU be put to volers. "There are a lot of questions even I have about this. w He ff em an said. ·And If people are going to be voting on it, they need to understand what they're voting on.· Among the questions floating in Hef- fernan and others' minds: What, ex- actly, wiU people be voting on7 When and how will it be determined how much developer Sutherland Talia Hos- pltallty will pay 10 lease the city-owned property? wm a vole of the people to approve the projec1 m ean that city offi- Assistant City Manager Sharon Wood will present the answers to the council on Tuesday. Most notable among the details she will report is that, contrary to popular belief, the project wlll still require a public hearing at the Planning Com- mission. The queslion that will be put to voters, likely in November, is whether the city should amend its general plan to allow a hotel at the site of what is now a mobile home park. But amend- The project will still require a use -permit. which the Planning Commis- sion must grant. Planning Commission meetings will probably take place in June or July. The Coastal Commission will also have to approve the project in a public meeling sometime after the Planning Commission hearings. Then, the City Council will decide in a public MARK C. DUSTIN I OAILV PILOT Costa Mesa fire Department Battalion Chief Keith f ujimoto, left, attaches a headset to a member of the Orange County Fire Authority Hazardous Materials Team before entering the administration building of the Fairview Developmental Center on Wednesday afternoon. Panic cau~ed by ashes The Fairview Developmental Center is evacuated for four hours after a woman sends holy ash from India around to co-workers.' hours after a powdery substance believed to have been brought in by Bhandara was found in several envelopes, Costa Mesa Fire Depu- ty Chief Gregg Steward said. Deep• Bhar1th Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -Tenaaz Bhan- dara always carries a bag of ·sa- cred ash" in her purse. TI1e 40-year-old Irvine woman, who works as a case manager in FaJrvlew Developmental Center, is a faithful follower of Satya Sai Baba, an Indian guru, a holy man believed to possess divine powers. Bhandara believes that the ash or vibhuti, which was sent to her from India. is a blessing from Ba- ba. She smears it on her forehead and prays to her guru whenever he is under stress. It helps caJm her down, she says. But littJe did she reali1..e thal her pe rsonal daily ritual would, one day, cause widespread panic in her workplace. On Wednesday, 80 people at the hospital's administration buUding were ·evacuated for about four After hours of questioning Bhandara and tesling the powder, memberl'of the Orange County Fire Authority's Hazardous Ma- terials team determined that the powder was ·sare: "They haven't said what It is, but we do know that It's not something dangerous," Steward said. There were five employees in the area where Bhandara was, he said. One of the employees. a THE BELL CURVE When 'Follie$' is enough entertainment I got re-connected with Steph!'n Sondheim last Friday at UC lrvine's Irvine Barclay "I"Mater by a group of rema.dcabty vital old pros who know Sondheim and his work close·up and not from a generational distance. The vehicle was "Follies" - which contains some of Sondbebn's most pu.ngenc and polgna.l'lt lyria -and the primary driving force in bringing lt to us aa a fuUy produced show was Its director, 'Itri RaJatoo. wbo called on some of her lhow-biz pall to reprise their wo~ In Broadway rnualcab on the Buday stage. All this was aided and lbetted __ , _____ ......., __ JOSEPH N. BELL by a passel of taJenced students from the newly minted California Conaervatory or the Arts In San Juan CApistrano. J had muldple teuona for not missing this show. First off. I've been 1ulferlng from Sondhelm wtthd.rawaJ for well cmr IOyean-aince his lut two pfO(luced musicals. "Pusion" and ff Assassins,"' whJch left me with a feeling of guilt for longing for the · good old days or "Company" and ·A Uttle Night Music." Then, too, because t saw the ortglnal production or "Follies" in New York more than 30 yea.rs • and have been wantfnl to see It again ever since. And, ftnally, becaute the 87 -year-old John Raitt -who Uva among us here -wu cut u the Florenz Ziegfeld character:, and I go back with him aJJ the way to hJa leading role in the ftrat national company or "Oklahoma. .. ... CUINl,, ... M woman, who "didn't feel well" was trealed by paramedics and sent to I loag Hospira! l'resby- terian, Steward said. The call, which came in al I :24 p.m., "ac1ually came a~ a medical aid call." he said. It was then that officials learned about the powder. Steward said. The woman who wa.~ i.ent 10 the hospital was released nght away. The scare came two days after a letter laced with poisonous ricin powder made its way to Senate Majority Leader Rill Frisl's office in· the Capitol building in Wash- See ASHES, P11e A7 Daily Pilot AT A GLANCE ON THE WEB: www.daiMJjlot.com WEATHER It should be a cleer and sunny day. S..Pa1eA2 SPORTS Costa M..,., girls' weter polo teem won, cllndling at lea1t • tie for the Golden Welt INgue tttle. ... ,....1 QUESTION What queetion• do you went eMWeNd llbout the propoeed~ protect? Call our Reader's Hotline at (949) 642-6086 or ? • send an e-mail to dailypilot@latlmes.com. Please spell your name and tell us your hometown and phone numbers for verification purposes only. meeting. likely in JuJy, whether to pul the maner on the November ballot. Lease negotiations with the devel· See ANSWERS, P11e A5 Schools are safe despite shootings Gunfire in the schools' neighborhoods occ ur after hours and don•t involve students, officials say. Marlu O'Neil Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -School officials have no plans to beef up security despite two shootings in fow months near elementary schools, saying children's safety is not at risk. The two shootings -the first near Wt.I - son fJementary School in October and the second on Friday near Rea Elementary School -happened after school hours and did not involve students. Though both took place close to cam- puses, Newport-Mesa Unified School Ois- trlc1 spokeswoman Jane Garland said they have not instructed schools to take any precautions above those already in place. "We have the same security we always use,~ she said. "People have to come in lhe schools through the office. They're closed campuses, and we have people in the parking lots when we're dismissing children.'' A 21-year-old Costa Mesa man was shot See SCHOOlS, P•1• A4 DEVELOPMENT Getting straight on mixed-use The City Council OKs an overlay zone intended to help revitalize the area around Bristol Street. Deirdre Newman Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -Someday, residents may have the opUon oflivlng in artist lofts ln former industrial warehouse spaces. This scenario moved a step closer to re· ality ov Monday when the City Council unanimously approved a final concept for the Bristol Street mixed-use overlay r,one. The decision means a city committee will condnue working on fleshing out the details for a mixed-use overlay zone. a designation for a district that includes commercial, office and res.ldendal uses ln either a single structure or at a single site. The approval of the . concept plan underscores council memben' belief that mixed '* wiO be a viable development tool. ·it's a zonlns and a product that pro~ ably wlll be popular ln the futunJ and fits ln with more than one ~ of town." Mayor Gary Monahan said. f A2 lhursday, febfU<>fY ~. l 004 •• POLITICS POLITICAL LANDSCAPE FILE Pl-IOTO I DAIL\' PILOT Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger has endorsed John Campbell for the 35th Distnct state Senate seat. Governor endorses Campbell Alicia RobJnson Da1lyP1lot hond rncal>urt· 11n the March ballot -hcn1111>l' he thinks state officials 'lmuld 111akc l'Ut!> before they rc!>O rt tu borruwmg money. Orange·county voters. The GOP announcement n oted its margin in the county is the greateM anywhere in the state. POLITICS ASIDE Bromberg earns · early support I n an unprecedented show Adams, Mayor Tud Ridgeway. of support, the Newport Councilman Don Webb and Beach Firefighters As.w. the team's only failed has already thrown its support candidate, Bernie Svalstad. behind City Councilman Steve That group congealed as an Bromberg. who is running for official political group after the reelection this fall. nnal pre·election filing dare. so "Its very early, and we it was able to spend $10,000 recognize that." ruch Thomas, from each of the four 1.he association's president. candidates without any told me Tuesday. Mii's the first opponents knowing. time we've ever done this tso S.J. CAHN II was a mild controversy a early(." year ago when the groups The association almost always wail.'. actions -largely consisting of sending until the filing period closes. so out a glossy slate mailer -came to members know fo r certain who's light. runnjng. Thomas said. But they could I'm sure Greenlight leaders won't come up with no scenario in which forger it. and my guess is that the best they wouldn't support Bromberg, who way to ensure they can respond to any served as mayor in 2003. late campaigning is to have all their "Hes been a particularly strong mi,ney on one candidate. supporter of public safety ... and a Next question. Whom do they run strong support of the men and women a,gainst? • who provide public safety.· Thomas "CertainJy, I'm the most vuJnerable," said. said the newest member of the council, The only other time the association Steve Rosansky. who replaced fonner made a choice before the full field was Councilman Gary Proctor three months known was when former City ago. Councilwoman Norma Glover was Rosanslcy's honest assessment folJows running for reelection, he said. And the conventional wisdom; He's had less < ;uv. Ar 11old !>clwvat7.enegKer h.u. '>hown his 'uppo rl for a local legis lator for the ~ond time in lt•i.s 1.han a Wl'Ck. endorsing 70th District Assemblyman John C.ampbell in the three-way l!epubllcan race for the 35th l>i.;trict stall' Senate M-111 now held hy noss Johnllon. Communications director leaves Cox 's office Assembly candidates go on the offensive then, it was only a week from the close time to earn name recognition and less or the 6llng period. time lo raise money for a redection. Bromberg naturally said he was But judging by all the homeowners' On FriJay, the governor appean'd at a Newpun Bead' fundraiser for Hep. Dana Rohmbacher that raised about s:mo.ooo for ltohrabachcr's reelection campai~n. 'Ille rnngressman i-.aid \I wa..; the only fundraior;cr lht.' ~ovemor has .11tt'ndf'd for the March 2 primary. Campbell .mnuunced tht' Schwal7A?l1C(G(cr endorsement on Wednesday. h's the govemo(s first cm!orscmcnt in a legislative race this yeur. C'..ampbelJ said. I le t>xpt't'I)> It 10 help hi!. campuign. hut '<lid ht• wc111'1 W>k . r hw-Jr/Clll'AACr 10 help tum rJ1M~ mnnry. "I think h1" l'ndor.cmc·nt 11lc11w will help wilh lundrai~ng, • Ct1mpl>t:ll said. "lu!>I thC' fact I hot he's cndor<icd ml'. it will be clear 111 people that I'm 111, t:hoice ... rnc pn·,uwuu' 1•11tlorwnwn1 wa,n't worri'iOnll' 111 68th l>l\tricl A\.,cmhly111.111 ~t'n M.1ddox. one llf l.ampht'll\ 11pp1111t•n1' in 1h1• prim.1ry "II 111a111•r, very li11 l1•," Maddox \!lid. f'lw an1111111111·111en1 d1d11't ronil' ,., •• .;urpn,c. hl· .1dcll'CI. "I 1111.1lly cxpt'Cled it bec.iusc I refuwd to '>llppon the ~owmor\ hud){el dcfint hond pn>po~al. and J11h11 did f .. upport Ill." Maddux said he didn't hack Propos1tiun 57 -a $15·hillinn After about a year as Rep. Otris Cox's communicalions director i11 Wa,Shington. O.C. Kate Whitman has moved on, a Cox staffer said earlier this week. Whitman. who hru. worked in rhc White House under George W. Hush and the Department of Labor, n•portedly left Cox's office lalll week to start her OWTl events-plannln~ company in New lcrscy. where her mother, <l1m1inc !Odd Whitman. was once ttovernur. C:ox'i. office 1s Mill looking for a replacement for Whitman, the staffer said. GOP voters outnumber Democrats, party says I he Orani.:e C.ounry Republican Pnrt y announl·cd this week that reg1~1ercd COP voters in the rounty outnumber Democrats by n~arly a 4uar1er of a million voteri.. According to a press release from the local Republican party. the rnunty ha., 668,767 registered c;or votni.. which l'xceeds llemocrats' numbers by more than 245.000 voteri-.. The Orange County Registrar of Vutcrs. meanwhile. reported tlllB,729 Republican~. 422.~41 I )t'inocrats and 1,372.612 total v111eri; regislered alt of Jan. :!O. Ua!>cd on those number!., ltepublican:. represl'nl 48% of registered voteri. in the county nnd Democrali. represent :\0% of 16: The Republican Pany of Orange. County Central Committee will hold a POLITICAL CALENDAR • general meeting at 7 p.m. at the South Coast Plaza Westin Hotel. at 686 Anton Blvd., Costa Mesa. (714) 556-8555 FEBRUARY 13: Van Tran for Assembly will hold a fundraising luncheon al noon at the Pacific Club in Newport Beadl. Information: (949) 763-0860 16: The Republican Pany of Orange County will hold Its annual President's Oay Cherry Pie Reception at Antonello Ristorante in South Coa11 Village Immediately after the central committee meeting. Information: (714) The fax machine was this week's policicaJ battleground for Republican 70th District Assembly candidates Cristi Crlslich and Oluck. OeVore. who sent statements anacltlng each other for their stances on President Bush's proposed guest worker program for illegal Immigrants. A press release dated Monday from DeVore berated Cris1ich for a campaign mailer in which he said she attacked Bush 10 distance herself from her past support of amnesty for illegal immigrants. The same day. Crlstich's campaign fired back with a Malement that said OcVore was "defending the proposed federal amncl>ly program, which rewards lawbreaJcers. • Sen. McClintock endorses De Vore Candidates continue to push for endorsements. hoping to boost their campaigns in the final weeks before the March 2 election. f"h e latest announcements include an endorsement from Sen. Torn McOintock of 701h District Assembly Hepubllcan candidate Oluck OeVore a nd an endorsement for the Young Hepublicans Federated for (;allfornia of Don Wagner, who also b vying for the 701h District seat. 556-8555 16: The IU1 day to rt19ister for the Mardl 2 primary election 17: Reps. t ·hris Cox and Ed Royce, former Assemblyman Soon Baugh, and Budl Johns wUI host a reception in aupport of former Rep. Bill McCollum, who Is running for the U.S. Senate from Fk>rida, at 5:30 p.m. at the offices of the Inland Group in Newport Beadl. Information: (818) 243-4699 pleased by the show of support. groups hes met with and the •1 was surprised to receive an near-universal praise fo r how quickly endorsement from any one or any ""--he's gotten up to speed on city issues. group this early," he said. "The ~ won't be a push-over. firefighters stated 10 me that they fell Plus, in the next week. of two, he told that I was well-rounded and that I am me, he plans to ftle papers so he can doing a fine job for the city as a whole. begin raising money and running his Need!~ to say. I appreciate their reelection campaign. confidence as well as being somewhat And he has early support of his own. flattered by such an earty_e(,ldorsemenL HHe has no personal agenda. other I have since heard from [number of than wanting to serve his community," community leaders who are also letting Bromberg sald. "He has a strong sense me know early on that they are o f fairness and clearly does his due upporting my re-election campaign.· diligence on issu es before him. He has It will be interesting to see if the spent an incredible amount of time firefighters' support discourages learning the issues and brineJng himself opposition to Bromberg. Os there any current. lam extremely impressed with way it possibly couJ~ encourage it?). bis work ethic which is why I have A call to Bromberg's main opponent offered to suppon him in his in 2000, Pat Beek. 10 see if she might up-coming election -or reelection - run again, possibly under the to whatever extent he wishes." Greenlight banner. went unreturned. Rosanslcy also sounded open to Greenlight's election plans will be of discussing issues with Greenlighr particular note -even though the members. though his opposition to lhe influence iru some in the city. measure in 2000 may be a nonstaner. Spokesman Phil Arsl said the group has "I'd like to think. I'm open to talk to no comment at this time about what those folb as welJ as everyone else," he kind of campaign, If any, it will put said during a phone conversation in together. whlch he struck me as having a genuine. My guess. though. is lhat Newport ir not unusual, passion for lhe process of Beach voters won't be seeing a slate of being in govemmcnt. ·1 don't see them Greenlight candidates. Although seati11g as the opposition or the other side." only Councilman Dick Nichols was not I le also taJlced about enjoying the job the knock-out political punch some and sounded, over and over, really have spun it as, Grecnlight. as a enthusiastic about being on lhe polil:ical movement. needs a solid win council Those qualities can only serve this time around. (Greenlight as the him well d,uring the campaign. growth-control law is on the city's And ii may just be that Greenllghr books and is something else entirely.) won't come after him, if one final ThJks with people outside Greenlight's wiJdcard falls a particular direction. It is core group all edge toward a similar entirely possible lhat Councilman John conclusion: that the group will focus aJJ l lcffem an, who has toyed publicly with its time and money on one candidate. lhe idea of not running again and then I see one core reason for such a somewhat changed his mind, won'r strategy rising above aJJ others. And it's run. not exactly what many might think. It's If he doesn't, his open seat would be not just about who has the most a level playing field where Greenlight money. After all, GtttnUghr-backed could gather. Rick Taylor (now a member of the Of course, there's an obvious problem Greenlight Committee), spent $32,000 with running just one candidate. If that in hjs unsuccessful race against person loses. it could be a debilitating Councilman Gary Adams, who spent blow to Greenlight. The group's leaders $40,000. will have to decide If that's a risk they It's about being able lo spend it are willing to take. wisely. And in the fmal days of the campaign in 2002, Greenlight wasn't able to combat the late spending of "Team Newpon." which consisted of • S.J. CAHN is the managing editor. tie rnay be reached at (949) 574-4233 or by e-mail at S.J.cahn tfil lat/mes.com. Daily A Pilot VOL. 98, NO. 345 THOMAS H. J<>t4NSON Ste¥a~ Photc Editor, 19491 764-4358 Mae Aot*leon Politics, buslnea and envrronment reporter, (949) 784"'330 ltlicia.~neont!lftmes.oom Lull..,. News aMilt8nt. (949) 514-4298 lui .. PMY#ll«Jm#.oom flHOT'OOMPttERS Marti C. Duttln, Don L.eadl. ~TreptOW POSTMASTER: Send llddreu chenges to The Newport Beech/Costa Mesa O.ily Pilo1, P.O. Box Hi60, Coste Mesa, CA 92626. 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Allcla Robinson Darty Pilot NEWPORT-MESA -Grocery store pickets were hopeful on Wl.'dnesday despite the corpo- rations' rejection of a union of- fer to send employees back to work. in return for accepting a 1hird party re:<olution of the nearly four-month dispute. 111 five press conferences held around Southern California, United Food and Commercial Workerl> representatives pro- pol.cd an immedia1e end to the strike and lockout and asked 1he heads of Kroger, Albertsons and Safeway to agree to a bind- in~ third-party de.cision in the labor dispule. which began in Oc1o ber when 1he two sides rnuld not agn•e on healthcare benefits and other iM;ues in contract negotiations. Within hours of the press conferences. the slores issued a joint statement rejecting the re- quest and inviting the union back to the bargaining table with a federal mediator, who has been negotiating the dis- pute since November. Picketing workers said a third-party decision maker was a good idea and they were hopeful that the union's an- nouncement would result in their returning to work soon. "This is one of the first posi- tive moves I've seen: said Steve Vass. a njghttime stocker at the l 71h Street RaJphs store, who was on the picket line at the Vons store down lhe street. ·1 hope that it works out. I'm jui;t not going to hold my breath , knowing wha1's hap- pened in the past." • Ralphs spokesman Terry O'Neil said store officials asked the mediator to invite the union back to the bargaining table. "We don't believe it's in the best interests or our company or our employees to have a third-party arbitrator t.hat is not familiar with the issues decide the outcome,• O'Neil said. At the Albertsons on Balboa Boulevard, picketing workers said they weren't surprised by the sto res' rejection because they expected an initial refusal. Despite that, Albertsons meat cutter Arnie Tiscareno and c~hler Sandy Crofton said they still think. the deal could hap- pen, and they'd Ilise nothin.g better. "It would put us bac.k 10 work." Tiscareno said. "Our customers would like that," Crofton said. "They're tired of it, too." Under the union's proposal, each side would submit its b - sues to the arbitrator, who would make a final decision on the dispute. Workers said they would expect the outcome to be equitable for both sides. "I think the food chains are out to break the union, is basi- caJly what it comes down 10," Vass said. "I think whoever is ar- bi1rating is going to be fair." The union has staged a num- her of publicized protests, such as blocking the entrance to a Vons s tore in Garden Grove and a "justice pilgrimage" to the home of a Safeway executive in Alamo, Texas. But some local workers said they have mixed feeUngs about the effectiveness of those events. Wednesday's announcement was k.ept under wraps. even from union members. until the press confe rences. Holly Swedelson, a checker at the Harbor BouJeva.rd Albensons, said pickets rushed to the TVs in a nearby Kmart on Tuesday night to hear news about the next day's an nouncement. "We were praying that they were going to say it's done," ~he said. The picke1s said they'd be ready to go back to work im- mediately if they could. When they do return to their jobs. they don't expect hard reelings be- tween workers and manugc· ment, they said. "This ls our home," Tiscareno said. 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The 45·year·old ronner fell to his mees moments from the end o(tbe 13.1-mile Padftc Shoreline half-marathon as he wu racing his girlbiend, Usa Beck. 10 the. finish line. ·He loved life. and I really feel he lived It to the fullest,· said Beck. his girlfriend of five years. He died at his happlest. al the beach, In motion, she said. "If he was going to go. I fttl this was the best way for him.• ahe said. Ponas WU pronounced dead at Hoag Memorial Hoepltal .,._. byterian·in Newport Beach at 10 Lm, Sfld Jim Amormino, spakesnwl for the Orange County Sheriffs Oeputment An autopsy showed that he died of heart disease although the Hun· t.ington Beach resident had no hi.story of heart problems. Porras WU determined that the two beat their previous time at the Long Beach Marathon, 2: 13, Beck said. •Right before it happened, we were right toward the fin.ish line. right there,· Bed said. "We prob- ably would have been 2:06 or 2:01.· ~ weeks before, Porras had been promoted to assistant man- ager of facilities in the social sci- ences department at UC Irvine. Belore that, h~ had worked for three years as a maintenance worker. •He got his first new paychedi; Friday,• saJd Kevin Smith. a friend and co-worker. ·He~ all ex.cited, you know.· To friends, Porras was an em- blem of good health. •tt jUSl Ooored me." Smlth said. ·tte was in top shape, he worked. out constantly. and he rode his bike to the beach almost every nigbt • Porras was an athlete and a creative cook. wirh an avid inter· est in auto racing and old cars - he owned a 1963 red convertible Falcon that he treated like a child. He loved fishing, softbalJ. sailing. hoong. water-skiing. any· thing rhat got him outside and moving. ·He was real active,· Beck said. ·He couldn't hold still. Even talk· ing on the phone, he would pace, just walk around and around.• He urged people to do things they wouldn't normally do, Beck said, citing a ThanksgMng camping trip that Porras ta.lk.ed her into last year. ·1 didn't want to go camping. 'cause I'm a hotel type of gat,· Beck said. •sut I just bad such a good time. We barbecued the turkey. We were supposed to go in a couple weeks camping again." Friends praised Porras for a spirited personality and lively sense of humor. •tte laughed a lot. Thats what I liked about him; Smith said. MHe and I just laughed all the time.~ Police departments join gun lock program Gun owners can get the safety devices free from the Newport and Costa Mesa police. Lollt• H•rper Daily Pilot NEWPORT-MESA -Area po- lice departments have joined a national effort to make homes safer by handing out free gun locks starting Friday. police said. Representatives from Project OlildSafe, an organizaticri that encourages responsible gun ownership and storage. will be al the Newport Beach Police Department from IO a.m. to 2 p.m. Friday with free safety kits. lWenty-one other Orange Counry departments, including Costa Mesa's. will take part In the program, which plans 10 distribute 1.2 million locks all over the state. It's important 10 get informa- tion out 10 the public so gun owners can 1alce advantage of every opportunity to malce their flreanns safer in the home, Newport Beach Police Sgl. Steve Shulman said. MWe wanl to offer these gun locks to people in our commu- nity and make sure people know U1ey are available,· Shul- man said. The widespread distribution of the locks, which are a ·cable- style safety device that requires the gun to be unloaded before it can attach to the trigger guard, was made possible by a $50- PUBLIC SAFETY POLICE FILES COSTA MESA • w-t Bebr StrMt A vehicle burglary was reported in the 600 blodc at 6:19 a.m. Tuesday. • Bristol 811'Mt end H°'9I Wey: A traffiC accident involving injuries was reported at 4:05 a.m. Tuesday. • F9irvtew Roed: Possession of drug paraphernalia was reported in the 2200 blodc at 12:28 p.m. Tuesday. • ~ Oriwe: Vandalism was reported in the 2800 blodc at 2:03 p.m. Tuesday. • East 17th StrMt: Grand theft was reported in the~ blodc at 11 :51 a.m. Tuesday. • w..t Wleon StrMt Possession of drugs was reported in the 700 blodc at 6:37 a.m. Tuesday. NEWPORT BEACH • w..t Belboa ~:A burglary was reported in the 1000 blodc at 4:35 p.m . Tuesday. • De Anu Oriwe: Grand the~ was reported In the 500 btodt at 2:36 p.m. Tuesday. • Newport Boulewrd: A commercial burglary was reported in the 3200 blodc at 7:01 p.m. Tuesday. ·~A!Mnue: Annoying phone calls were report.ed in the 1500 blodt at 7:04 pm. Tuelday. • 22ncl 8trMt: Grand theft was reported In the 300 blodc at 5: 16 p.m. Tuesday. studenlS who are aware of the gang activity in the area worry· ing about their own safety. ·we would address it if we heard it from them,· Monahan in the leg at about 9 p.m. Friday said. •They're surrounded by so In the 600 block. of Hamilton much of that. nothing fazes Street -the same bloclt as Rea them ." The man was standing on the The club has speclaJ pro- sidewalk when three men in grams. be said, to help students their early 20s approached him, avoid gangs and drugs. poUce said. The school district ls applying One of the men said some-for a grant to help dissuade high thing to the victim and then shot school and junior high studenlS him as he tried to run. from gang activity, Garland said. Police have not said If the Money from the Callfomla De· shooting was gang·reJated, but partment of Justice would pay their gang unit is investigating it for two more counselors al No arrests have been made. Costa Mesa High School to work A similar shooting happened in their outreach advocate pro- Ocl. 11 across the street from gram. Wllson Elementary School. Per-Right now, program coordina· dinand Bugenio Zamudio-tor Joseph Montenegro worts Saucedo, 20, dled after being with at-risk students and their shot in the chest at l :20 p.m. parents through after-school The shooting. which police said programs. was nor gang-related, happened ·we're teaching young people after a brief argument with a to think ouWde of the box.· passerby. Montenegro said. •instead of Friday's shooting hU not ere-. saying: 'I'm mad and I'm going ated problems for students, Rea to fight,' we teach positive thlngs Principal Ken Kllllan said. we can do when we're angry. We ·From my perspecdve, I've also address gang iaaues and heard no feedback about It.• Kil· how to stay away from drugs. ln- Uan said. ·The children are not stead of just telling them to say asking teachen about It. and I've 'no,' we ahow them how to re- seen no direct effect.· slat." The Boyl & Girls Oub ii a1ao on the same block but cfoees at • MAW O'NEIL covers 6 p.m., three hours before the educM!on. She may be r~ed at shooting. Director Dan Mona· (9481574-4288 or bye-mall at han said he hu not beud ol any rNriM.onell•lllli,,.,.com. million grant from the Depan- ment of Jus1ice that was divided among 44 states. California re· ceived the highest number of locks, Shulman said. Project OlildSafe is funded by the $SO-million grant and is managed by the National Shooting Sports Foundation. Doug Painter. president of t:1e foundation, said the locks are an important part of overall gun safety hut can In no way be con- sidered a substitute for other precautions, such as keeping guns in a safe, locked area. -The combination <Qf free gun·locking devices and in- depth safety education compo- nent and distribution efforts In aJJ 50 stales will significantly en- hance public awareness of the importance of proper gun sior- age in lhe home." Painler said CURVE Continued from Al So I was prepared to enjoy uncritically -and dld. "I'm Still Here" was jus l as defiant, "Too Many Mornings· and MLosing My Mind" just as wistful, and "Will I Leave You· just as angry as I remembered. The only disappointment was the absence of John Raitt. who had appeared on opening njght but disappeared Friday. I still have my MOkJahoma • playbill from the Erlanger Theater in Olicago •n 1944 with a youthful John Raitt on the cover, and I stiJI hope I might be able to show it to him. I have long been fascinated with the lyricis ts who were the poet laureates of my generation. I've been privileged to meet and write about several of them -Oscar Hammerstein, Alan Jay Lerner, Sheldon Hamick -but I've never interviewed Sondheim and have seen hJm only once, when he was working and re-working ·into the Woods" in San Diego ln 1987. While my wife and I were watching it there, we we re also acutely aware of Sondheim pacing the rear of the house taking notes, especially during the second act, which still needed work when we saw the show again in New York several months later. Things have not been going as well for Sondheim since the succ.ess of "Into the Woods.• •Assassins· didn't malce It to Broadway the first time around, and the run or·Passion· was short by Sondheim standards. Meanwhile, Sondheim has spent much of the Intervening decade trying to launch a musical based on the lives of Wilson and Addison Mizner caJJed -successively-·wise Guys.~ "Gold. and -Bounce." In Its latest reincarnation. it played In Otlcago and Washlngtoi., D.C. to reviews negative enough to kill its planned trip to Broadway. So the only certain Broadway entry Sondheim currently has going ls a ~ of· Assassins," which ls scheduled to open in New York neXt month. This decline of Sondheim's commercial fortunes offers a dramatic example of the need of hlghly creative people -In Sondheim's cue. genius -to constantly reach for new challenges beyond whatever sua;ess th·ey may be enjoying. Sondheim caught that in one or his song titles: ·r Never Do Anyth1n3 'IWice. • Sondheim's creative explorations have mottly been commercially auccesaful, even . though they unlvenally led rather than rooowect his audience. "Merrily We RoD Along• wu the only real flop: It broke too many rules too aoon, but wu later retWTeeted to ac:dalm. •Sweeney lbdd" Wat an opera wflh a rational -If I. FY1 •WHAT; Newport Beach gun lock distribution •WHEN: 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Friday • WHERE: Newport Beach Police Department, 870 Santa Barbara Drive •INFORMATION: (949) 644-3681 in a released statement. The goals of Project OlildSafe fall in line with basic safety principles that the departmenl encourages. Shulman said. ·we thought it sounded like a worthwhile program, and as they got closer 10 making lhis a realily, we pannered up with them 10 do this,· Shulman said. A number or gun locks will re- main at participating stations for people who cannot make ii to the planned giveaway. bizarre -plot line and singable music. "Sunday in 1he Park with George" was an esoteric look at the world of art and the people who make and seU it. Each time. we had to stretch, but we conlinued to puff aJong behind him. But then came -Assassins," an ironic and dark. depiction of the people who killed -or tried to kill -our presidents, followed by an agonizing look at the power of passion in an unattractive woman to seduce an unlikely lover. These two have been playing out on television and college campuses while Sondheim aficionados lilce me try to wann up 10 them. Meanwhile, Sondheim - soon to be 74 years old -is reportedly looking back to the roots of his ('arly shows as he struggles to come to creative grips with the Mi7.ner brothers. I'm not sure of the lesson here -and whether it has anything to do with the aging process. Oearly, the creative juices don't dry up. They push and prod until they are recognized and exercised. But should that energy be expended on tilting at new windmills or examining old ones from the new perspective of age? ' Of one thing I am sure. My generation owes an enormous debt to Sondhelm. We grew up on the music of the Broadway theater, a uniquely American product offered up by the likes of Irving BerUn, Cole Porter, the Gershwins, Rodgers and Hammerstein, Jerome Kern, Johnny Mercer. Harold Arlen and so many others. Sondheim join ed that club Late, and as his older associates began to die off, Sondheim remained and finally stood almost alone in preserving the Broadway musical and providing a bridge for a group or new young composers to cross to hJs side. And while we're at it, we can thank the people who devoted so much time and tmergy to staging ·Follies" In our backyard last week. It was the beginning of a mixed cultural weekend for me. It continued at Disney HalJ, where the Los Angeles PhUharmonic delivered Berlioz's •symphonle fantutlque· to wild -and well-deserved -acclaim, and ended quickly and decisively with the Super Bowl half-time show, which I turned off as quJckJy as possible after I cbedced out the balloon screen my friend and nelghbor, 'Inb Helni.ng. had created. So I miMed the Janet Jacbon episode, bu1 I heard and saw enough to hope devoutly that the people who brought us "FoUlet can preserve that heritage against the noise and chaos and bad talte that would replace It. • J011PH N. llU \a • mld9nt Of S.nta AN He4Qhta. His column •""rt Thurtdeya. ' ' Daily Pilot Run for fun to celebratrcity Lo~lta .Harper warding 1n tenns or wortdng with no one would participate in the FYI Daily Piiot the conununity. While Kuchta fun run. Weeks before the •WHAT: The CoetaMazing Pride In the Partt Fun Run and Walk •WHERE: Fairview.Park, 2626 Placentia Ave., Costa Meaa •INFORMATION: (714)754-5065 or log on to hnp:llwww.ci.co1ta·mt1sa.ea. us •ADVANCE, WAlK-IN REGISTRATION: Co11a Mesa City Hall, third floor, Recreation Division, 77 Fair Drive COSTA MESA -Hold your head up high, pull your shoul· ders back and get ready to sweat for the city's Pride in the Park Fun Run and Walk on Saturday. celebrating 50 fulfilling years of incorporation. The second wave of the year· long birthday celebradon - dubbed "CostaMazing" -will take place this weekend in Costa Mesa's prized Fairview Park. Proud residents plan to strap on their iunnihg shoes. brealc out the jogging strollers and join forces in the festivities. Amy Kuchta. the city staffer charged with planning the event, said the run ls the most cha!· lenging event she has ever ·planned but also the mos1 re- has planned several funcdons for event, she still had little to no the city, she bas never arranged a participation and she began to five-kilometer run and was worry. They assured her that grateful for: all the help from the most people sign up the week running commuruty. of. or even the day of such an Members of the Orange event. County Track Oub in Costa Me· ·And I kept saying, 'Well. how saspent hours on the phone with can I plan7 How will I know how Kuchta and even walked the pro-much food to order'r And they posed trail with her to prepare kept 1elling me nor to worry,· she for Saturday. said. UThe traclc club was my saving ·As or Thursday. 74 aduhs and START TIMES grace with setting up the crail, • 23 children were pre· registered Kuchta said. "I mean, I can go for the run. Kuchta expects 150 •ON-SITE REGISTRATION: 7 out there with a pedometer and to actually run or walk and an· ~~·AUN AND WALK: 8 a.m. track tbe distance, but club other 150 to come out for the • AAFflE AND AWARDS: 9:30 President Roben Donald came '18.rious activities. a.m. out and walked with me and Fun run sponsor Plum's Cafe • LIVE ENTEATAJNMENT: 10 made sure I had the trail laid out and Catering will provide mom-a.m. just right." ing grub to fuel folks for their • COMMUNITY EXPO: from 8 The running community five-kilometer trek through the a.m. to noon helped calm Kuch1a's fears that Fairview Park wilderness. Enrollment up at OCC ANSWERS Continued from Al Course offerings are on the upswing, and more students are packing classes at Orange Coast College despite budget constraints. Marisa O'Neil Daily Piiot ORANGE COAST COUEGE - More class sections hit campus this semester for the first time in a while, and if the first day is any indication, more S\Udents are foUowing. After budget cuts led to fewer classes. hence fewer students the past few semesiers, the school added 220 class sec- tions to the schedule fo r spring. Monday. the first day of class, saw 21.659 students enrolled - a 4.69% increase over the fall. "If we're able to offer more classes, we're going to have more students. ·~aid Nancy Kid- der, executive d!Bn of admis- sions and records. "It's not nec- essarily a case of 'If you offer ii. they will come.' It depends on demand. But we've seen de- mand consisiently extremely high." OCC has cut 1,500 course sec- tions in recent years. meaning many students couldn't ge1 classes they needed. Kidder esti- mated that OCC turned away 4,000 students In the fall be- cause they didn't have enough sections available. Because OCCs preliminary budget wasn'1 as bad as antici· pated, Kidder said, the school was able to offer the additionaJ courses for spring. ·It was hard for me last se- mester," sophomore Mona Mi· kati said. "I had 10 wait in line for (classes) and go1 some but didn't gel others. Now I'm get· 'ting more. A lot of people are happy because they were afraid they wouldn't get the classes they need." The admissions office aJso saw a 12% increase in applica- 1ions for the spring, and stu- den ts are takin g more classes. with a 12.76% increase in 1otal hours taken. "Our population is getting younger.· coUege spokesman Jim Carnett said. "We're getiing more traditional coUege Stu· dents who are transfer-oriented or career-oriented, more full· time students. Our student age is dropping, and we see more 18·, 19· and 20-year-olds who are taking more units.· Fall semester was the first for increased regislration fees, which went from $15 to $18 a unit. Unde.r Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger's proposed budget, they would jump to $26 per unit. University of California offi· cials last week reported a 4.1 % drop in freshman applicatio ns for fall 2004. and the budget calls for a 10% cul in freshman enroUment. Kidder said she didn't know if community col- leges would be able to pick uit the slack and wouldn't know un- til the state budget was finalized how many classes would be of- fered in the fall. "The number of courses we can offer are not based on de· mand," she said. "We're a public institution, so we can only offer what we can pay for ... More classes will be available this summer than last, Kidder said, though they will still not be up to full speed. Students who want to attend summer or fall courses should apply soon after the April I enrollment period begins. "The early bird gets the worm, .. she said. oper will rake place in closed ses- sion, but details will be made public afterward. During this process. a lot of details about the project will come to light, Wood said. For ex- ample, a fiscal analysis being done by consultants will give voters an estimate of how much money the project will bring to the city. The developer has sub- miued revenue estimate:. 10 the city, but the city u:.es outside consultants to come up with offi- cial figures. Also, Wood said, a yes vote by the 1>eople will not compel 1.he council to see the project through to completion. The vote will only be to amend the general plan. not to author· ize the hotel. The rooms will bring in about SI . I million a year in tax revenue to the city, according to docu: ments filed by Sutherland Talia. The project's restaurant and meeting hall ren!als will bring in another $714,000 a year, the de- veloper estimated. No estimates yet exist on how much rent the developer might pay to the city. More Information about the project, including a site plan. are available on the city's website. l111p:/lwwmcity.newport· l:wacll.ca. us. 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SALE $46~ - Mayor tries to revive 'project · Tod Ridgeway trying to bring Balboa VilJ age re novations back to table despite reside nts' 'no' vote. June C•H1r.nde Daily Pilot BALOOA PENINSULA -The final phase of renovations in Balboa Village was planned around the assumption that• properly owners would vote to move utllilies poles u nder- ground. But now that owners have voted down a plan to talt themselves for the work, im- provement plans are on the brink of death. Mayor Tod Hidgeway, a long· time proponent of the renova- tions, said he's searching for ways to revisit 1he matter. "We're looldnK al re-designat- ing the asscs.o.mcnt district to bring ii back fur ;mother vote,~ Ridgeway snid. How to do that is unclear. Laws governing assessment dislricl votes might not be ncx- ible enough 10 allow the ci1y IO hold a new vole within a year. AROUND TOWN • Send AROUND TOWN items 10 the Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, CA 92627; by e-mail to luis.pena~latimes.com; by fax to (949) 646-4170; or by calling (949) 574-4298. Include the time, date and location of the event. as well as a contact phone number. TODAY Hoaig Hospital will present a community education class on •strolce: The Warning Signs· by Or. Subbarao Myla al 6 p.m. at the Hoag Hospilal Conference Center in Newport Beacti. Information and reservations: (800) 514-4624, http://www.hosghospital.org. Coastline Community CoHege instructor Diane Ryan wilt host a History of Orange County class once a week from 1 to 3 p.m. Thursdays through May 27 at the Oasis Senior Center, 800 Marguerite Ave., Corona del Mar. Information: (949) 644-3244. (714) 241-6213. South Coast Plaza win Pf9Mnt ·The.Fascination of Orctiids" show and sale, whicti is sponsored by the Orange County Brandl Cymbidium Society of America. beginning today during mall hours in the Crate and Barrel and Macy's Home Slore Wing. Information: (800) 782-8888. Ridgeway said he is 1alking with property owners in the vii· lage to convince 1hem 10 change their voles. I le believes 1ha1 the owners of some large properties might be persuaded to change, he said. Michel Pourmussa. owner of the Balboa Inn, voted against 1he tax to move the utilities underground, but now says he regrets 1he vote because he misunderstood the terms for paying his property's S 17,000 assessme nt. "I didn't understand that it's paid over years; I couldn't have afforded that all at once. but because it's paid over time, it's something I would Ille 10 see happen,H Pourmussa said. add· Ing that he supports lhe idea of moving the ulililies under· ground and would Ii.Ice a chance to vole in favo r or the work. With owners of a ft.'w or the larger properties changing their mind~. 1hc previous vote could be overturned, Hidgeway said. That is because the lilJCes and the votes are weighted differ· enlly for each property de- pending on parcel s ize a nd the types of u1ili1ie!> each property http://www.southcoastplaza.com. The Newport Beach Publk: Library Foundation will present "The Cure for Your Relationship" with Maxine Cohen at 7 p.m. in the Friends Meeting Room al the Central Library, 1000 Avocado Ave., Newport Beacti. Information: (949) 717-3870, http://www.newportbeachlibrary. org • The Waldorf School of Orange County will present a ·walk Through the Grades; at whicti parents can visit four classrooms from grades one through eight and ask a class teamer questions. The event is from 8:45 10 10:45 a.m. at 2350 Canyon Drive, Costa Mesa. The evenr is tor adults only. Information: (949) 574-7732. FRIDAY The Friends of the Newport Beacti Library will host a preview for members only of its used book sale from 1 to 5 p.m. in the Friends meeting room at 1000 Avocado Ave. Hardbadts will be pnced at two for $1, and paperbadts will be six for $1. Information: (949) 759-9667. South Coast Plaz• wiH preMnt HThe Fascination of OrctiidsH show and sale, whicti is sponsored by lhe Orange County Branch Cymbidium Society of America, during mall hours in the Crate and Barrel and Macy's uses. The owners of 93 propenies in the area were asked to pay between $965 and $53.~ over a 15-year period to financ~he work. Of the 66 property own- ers who cast ballots last week, 33 voled no. But because of the complicated formula used to measure 1he burden each would cany, the 33 no votes were weighted as 54% opposed. ·1 hope they do bring it back." said Catalina Flyer co- owncr Bob Black, who voted.lo pay more than $53,000 to move the utili1ies underground. "The area needs ii. When you put the utilities underground, ii makes your area look. so much belier." The third phase of Lhe im· provements for Balboa Village would have included work on the s1ree1. sidewalks and gut· lers in 1hc assessment district area. which is belween. The work wai.. not yet fu nded -city officials were seeking grant money -so a date 10 start lhe work had not been set. Their plan was to do the rcnovaliun work al the same time as the utilities work IO save the ex· pcnsc or !earing up idcwalk:. and streets twice. Home Store Wing. Information: (800) 782-8888. http://www.southcoastplaza.com. SAT\JRDAY The Friends of the Newport Beacti Library will hosl a used book sale from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the Friends Meeting room at 1000 Avocado Ave. All books will be priced at $1 a bag. Information: (949) 759-9667. South Coast Ptaza will present ·The fascinatior. ~ Orctiids· show and sale, whicti is sponsored by the Orange County Brandl Cymbidium Society of America, during mall hours in the Crate and Barrel and Macy's Home Store Wing. Information: (800) 782-8888. http://\Nww.southcoastplaza.com. The City of Costa Mesa's 50th .anniversary celebration continues with Pride in the Park, a 5!<-fun run and walk, at Fairview Park, 2525 Placentia Ave .. Costa Mesa. Registration will begin at 7 a.m. The event will start at 8 a.m .• and a ctiildren's 1 K will begin at 9 a.m. lntormalion: (714) 754-5065. SUNDAY South Co•st Pt•H will preHnt #The Fascination of Orc:hidsH show and sale, whicti is sponsored by the Orange County Brandl Cymbidium Society of America, during mall hours in the Crate and Barret and Macy's Home Store Wing. Information: (800) 782-8888. MONDAY The Am.nc.n Cancer Sodety will host ·Look Good ... Feel Better· cfasses. which will teach cancer patients makeup, wig and turban tips to help hide the effects of radiation and ctiemotherapy from 10 a.m. to noon at Hoag Hospital Information and registration: (949) 261-9446, (800) 227-2345 . See TOWN, Pace A7 Dead/int Feb. 12th • Valmtine Mmages Appearing Feb. 14th I lrn~ Jim<> I hnn 4lol\c0\ .__ ........ ~.._-1..~.L-.....L~.L.-.....L~.L.-.....L~L.--1.~L.--1~.L,_-1~.,L_--1.~.L.-l__J 20 Characters per line. You may use all 4 lines for larger ads, call an advertising rep today! We've ~ it •IUY for yo#!! FAX this form to (949) 631-6594 Name_· ________________ P1hone No._· ___ _ Signature: ______________________ _ Biii my: Vlsa ____ ,Mc _____ __,A/E _____ 1Discover __ _ Credit Card# Exp. Date_· ----- S,., /,y or ,,..;J to tM 1Mi'1 Pil.t •Hitt 1111 330 W. Bay Street, Costa Mesa, CA 92627 or Gil (949) 642-5678 Daily Piiot ASHES Continued from Al ington. D.C. The center's patients were nor affected by the incident, spokes- man Jeff Helfer said. "The administration building is separate from where the pa- tients are," he said. "This is the first time that we've had some- Lhlng like this happen here, as fa.r as I know." Bhandara reponedly delivered envelopes which had the powder to other employees. he said. MIXED-USE Continued from Al Bhandara said she never put anylhlng In the envelopes deUb- erately. ·1 wouJd never do that: she said. "I don't know how this pow- der got there In the first place.~ Officials told her that the pow· der In the envelopes was. ash, Bhandara said. "But they haven't told me if It's the same ash I have In myidesk drawer," she said. "They haven't told me how much of it was In the envelopes." Flanked by her husband. fwn- ily members and friends, who of- fered her words of comfort. Bhandara smiled as she walked there politically and no devel- oper in his right mind is going to go into the Westside and take an acre or two and build single- family detached residences ... de Committee member Shaheen Arakal said. "I don't know of any- Sadeghi, who owns the I.ab Anti one who would buy a $750.000 Mall and the Camp, said he was house at Pomona Avenue and thrilled that the comminee will 19th St.reel" be continuing with its mandate. During talks. the committee "I'm very pleased." Sadeghi has leaned toward preserving said. "I certainly undersland the the scale and massing of existing sensitjvity and responsibility of industrial buildings instead of making sure that everybody is creating high-densiry projects. on board, and rhese things take Resident Robin Leffier, who is time, but I'm very excited about part of a group that successfully the . fact thal after the year of convinced the developer of the work we've done. we now have 1901 Newpon Blvd. condomin- the ability to continue forwa.rd. • · ium p roject to lower its density. In the past year, the commit-said she is not sure yet what to tee has narrowed down the make of the Idea of a mixed-use 'itudy area to a triangular shaped parcel bounded by lktker Street, the Corona del Mar Freeway and east side of Brisrol Street. Hie committee felt 1hio; area pro- vided the best opportunity for a successful mixed-use develop- ment for reasons including its central location and having the Lab and 1he Camp ,,., major .111- t.:hors. Although the committee is fo - cusing on Hristo) Street. i1s main goaJ is to create a framework for a mixed-use overlay zone thal could be applied anywhere in the city. "The key is nor the area, it\ the type." Monahan said. "Ami once we have 1he wning in place. even if 11\ not for that par· ticular area. a ldevcloperl nm apply for a zoning change." Byron de Aralrnl. a l-';1rks and Recreation comnuc;.,.oner who ~crves a'> a liaio;on lo 1he com- mittee. said n mixed u~e overlay zone ii. lhe only tool 1he city ha' to revi1alii'A' some parl\ of l~ll' city. "We have to do !>onwthing hc- cause redevelopment is 1101 TOWN Continued from A6 949.646.6789 370 8 East J 71h ~ In h •eiQ Ralphs• c.- .. toward her car. "This has been an ordeal for us,· her husband, Zareer Bhan- dara, said. Tunaaz Bhandara said the whole incident left her befud· died but has not broken her spirit or her faith. "I'm going to continue with my ritual and my prayers." she said. "I'm not going to stop be- cause of all Lhls." • DEEM BHARATH covers public safety and courts. She may be reac:tied at (949) 574-4226 or by e-mail at deepa.bharath«ilfatimes.com. overlay zone. "I'm stiJI thinking about it ," l.cfller said. "I don't know what it means. l 'm very apprehensive of increased density overaU in Costa Mesa." The next steps in the process a.re for planning stall members to request $25,000 in the 2004-05 budget for a consultant's help in preparing the rules for an over- lay w ne and fo r staff and com- mjttee members to t:omplete an environmental report, a zoning ordinance and a general plan amendment application. • DEIRDRE NEWMAN covers Costa Mesa. She may be reacned at (949) 574-4221 or by e·mait at de1rdre.newman (!11 fatimes.com. Th e Original MIKE'I CAIPETI OVER 30 YEARS IN COSTA MESA llusday, February 5, 2004 A.7 you t is \'1 ntines Doy at L'Z£V. 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Bring your own eating utensils and beverage. Information: (714) 505·2404. JUST MAY SAVE YOUR LIPE. TUESDAY Hoeg Hospital will present a community education class on "What is Arrhythmia" by Or. Brian Chesnie at 6 p.m. at the Hoag Hospital Conference Center in Newport Beach. Information and reservations: (800) 5144624. http://www.hoaghospital.org. Mother's Martcet will host "Straight Talk about Shingles; a free seminar by Judith Todero, from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. in the Patio Cafe. The market is at 225 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa. Information and reservations: (949) 631-4741 , (800) 595-6667. The Waldorf School of Orange County will host a pre-kindergarten and kindergarten curriculum overview fo r parents only. The event will be from 7 to 8:15 p.m. at 2350 Canyon Drive, Costa Mesa. Information: (949) 574-7732. HOAG HEART &. VASCULAR INSTITUTE The respected New England Journal of Medicine recently reported that surviving a heart attack might depend on chootlrig the right hospital -one that not only has angioplasty and stent placement service• available 2417 but also provides these life~saving cardiovascular services without delay. Hoag Heart and V.CUlar Institute is one of the preeminent centers on the West Coast delivering the highelt level of cardiovascular care with response times for angioplasty that are 20% fatter than the national average. In fact, Hoag was honored with a 2003 VHA Award in the Westem US for having the quickest response time in getting patients from the ER to angioplasty. Hoag has assembled an experienced team of world-renowned physicians specializing in cardiac surgery, cardiology, interventional cardiology, interventional radiology and vascular surgery. We've been first in the area to offer many pioneering cardiovascular advancements · including minimally Invasive heart surgery, PFO cl09Ure, and drug-eluting stents. We ant also home to a diltinguished valve surgery program. Truat your heart to the right place, Hoag Heart and Vaecular Institute. For more information please call 949n~2095 or vi91t ua at www.HoagHospital.org. Hoag Hospital -Where excellMH:e I• more than a word, It'• tradition. \ .. Al Thlrsdly, Feb<uaiy 5, 2004 Daily PilOt FORUM • ~ 949)646-4170 HOW 10 Q1T """1IHEI) -&..lllli9rk Mail IO Editori1I Page Editor Lolita Harper at the Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St, Costa Mesa, CA 92627 • RMden Hotline: C.11 (949) 642~ Fu: ~nd to ( . . len th ~s.nd to dlilypilotfllatlm•com •All conespondence mult Include full name, hometown a11d phone number {for verification purposes). The Piiot reserve. the right to echt all submiuions for clanty and 0 · EDITORIAL Seeking a porpoise-fol solution W ho knew a 12.foot dolphin statue could so fervently rankle Corona del Mar residents? Evtdendy, the Parks. Beaches and Recreation Committee had some lQea. They decided to go beyond city staff member's initial approach of sending 600 notices to residents near lnsplradon Point and brought the issue more prominenlly to the public's attention. The public responded loudly. saying Inspiration Point Is Inspiring enough without a statue of one of the ocean·s more cuddly creatures. While Inspiration Point appears to be the perfect spot ln the city to bear a tribute to Corona del Mar's 100-year history. the chosen emblem is apparently a little much fo'r residents. Ktlclos to the Centennial Event Committee for answering residents' complaints and dropping its plan. But the question remains: where will the dolphin go? Few sites in Corona del Mar would accommodate a statue (and time capsule) of this size. Inspiration Point would, but perhaps the city needs to think smaller -not i(I terms of the statue's size. but its proposcJ site. lospiration Point Is sacrcJ 10 some residents -which is likely why officials chose i1 in the ftrst place -but its status strictly as a favorite vicwpolnr is worth being preserved as residents wish. City parlss arc· traditionally used as spots for monument!. and statues. and while the city may have been looking to trump tradition and go the extra mile, this looks like a good 1ime to side with the norm. Perhaps tl1t• statue could be placed 111 a park. thus eliminating the view issue. Wyland Is a world·renowned artisl capable of designing a statue worthy of commemorating Corona del Mar's centennial. but a spot has to be found quickly if it's to be ready for the festivities In October. The executive director of thf' Centennial Event Committee has said its placemen! could be delayed until next year, but this is an issue that ought to be handled before the celebration. The issue's been blown into something more controversial than necessary: ir's time to simplify things and move on. MAILBAG Jnspiration is in the eye of the beholder We are people who are not inspired? We certainJy are not. We jus1 don't want the statue here. We don'1 see a need for it and certalnJy not a statue of that si.ze. A plaque wouJd be fine. We are now told. accordJng 10 a Pilot article. that the proponents are going to withdraw their application. But we understand that they are thinking of simply moving It in the very same area but maybe not on what they consider to be Inspiration Poln1. The point Is. we're not anxious to have it here at all on our shoreline because It Is an obstruction or view. And lf they want to put It someplace In the city, there are other places that they could put It -In a public park or even on Coast Highway at Marguerite Avenue where the dolphins are In the garden section. I understand that there will be objections to the use of the statue at any place on the coastline ln Corona del Mar that wUI be voiced at the hearings scheduled to be held before the cornmi.slion and the council. MAIMNNE8EN Corona del Mar Enough with the arts. what about parks? Hey. Costa Mesa, did you see that article In the Pilot about the new Bonita Canyon Sports Park? In the past eight years, Newpon Beach hu built ftve new buebaU Oelds, five new soccer ftelds and two new softball fields. The Sun'set Ridge Part ls on the drawing board and the dty ls planning on remodeling the athledc flelds at Marlnen Park. At the ume time. the city of Cotta Mal ls planning to spend mUUont of dollan to lmprow it• theater district. rm sure the residents of Costa M ... can't wait to spend S50 or more on a dcket to eee a ballet or tUtnc quartet. Thank you: thank you to Newpon Bea.ch for bu1Jdtnc what tbe reefdenta want and ~I ow chUdren a •I I chance to catch Oy balls and 110 1 bulJets. CHARLIE MASSINGILL Newport Beach No point in messing with perfection Regarding the "world-class" idea of putting a large sculpture at Inspiration Point: Mos1 of the people who took th e ti me to comment seem to think 1hc view Itself is world-class. It is the entrance to a world-class scenlc harbor. There Is a world-class view oC a beautiful island and an out-of-this-world view of each sunset. People seem to feel there is enough going on there alr~ady. with quite a few trees and lilllt> enough room to see the view. Why embellish whar is already more beautiful 1han any man-made art7 Ever heard of gilding the lily7 Please ronslder another lte. LINDA ANO ELDEN PRIMROSE Corona del Mar • EDITOR'S NOT£: The Corona del Mar Ceritennial Planning Committee h11 agreed to look for another site for the com memorative sculpture. Let the voters decide on 190 l Newport Blvd. I am In favor of the project going to a vote by the citizens of Costa Mesa. Let the people who live here decide what ,..,ould be here and what should not The City Council is obviously not ll11enlng to the people that have spoken at the meetings, whJch have been going on for six months h Is the people who are going to have to live.with this after It's built and the people who srrould be the ones that make the decision -not the developer, who will be out or here aa aoon as he makes his money. He wut be gone. The size and densJty o( the project propoted ahow that the developer doesn't care about this commJlNtL WENDB.L MAYIEMV Cotta Mesa COMMUNITY COMMENTARY Ref ere_ndum? Bring it on By Heather Somers I n response to 1he let1er to the editor "Condominiums couJd spark revi1ali1.auon of the We1>tside." I wi sh w clarify the statements of misinformation 1hat were given. Firstly. the clw.cns do need a referendum, when the governing body -th!! Ciry Cowtdl -refuse., to listen to the will and Lhe de:.ires of the community which it servl'-i. The project nr 190 I Newport l:Uvd. was 11urrcpt1tiously c1pproved by ttw City Cou11cll, acting as the ReJevelopment Agency. wuhuut a reasonable public hearing pro~·l''is. Since its inception. the projecr Jevelopers of 190 I Newport Blvd. have buJlied, i.ueJ c1nd connived this City <.mml'il into nor only gi\ ing away the farm but p'aying 1he dewlo1>er' to tukc h. The S 1.5 milliun 1ha1 rhe lledevelopme111 Agency olfered the developers would curtainly build u significant 1111mber of low-10-moderatt• hou~mg unih in!>lt•ad of a pnrklng structure The 190 I Newport pro1ect has been scaled back since this artist's rendering was made. Secondly. this '"scaled down version" is slill more than double t11e dcnsi1y ullowl'd hy rhc ci ty's general plan. nw plan allow., for 20 units per acre for hiKh density. fhis pro1ect is deslb'llt.'d for mnrl· than 45 lHlll't per a1..re. And I ta.kc par1icular c.xception to bt.>ing referred to as ··mob rule'" hy LJ1ose who support the project. when rhe aspects of tt1e project do not suppon the lener or the spirit of the gt•neral plan, under whi ch all developmen1s must adhen:. nl'(ht rurn only lune out of the -.ouch driveway. the number of lJ turns at 19th Street will m~ate a deadly mix. Ali for pedestria11 rraffil. touted a<; a boom 10 lhc area, what reasonabll' per5011 11> going to take a lei urely !>troll down any ofrhose 1>ix-to -eight-lane Llloroughfares just to get out and smell the traffic fumes? cohesiveness and overaJJ improvement to the community. of the sociaJ structure. eventually leading to cannibalism? Oh, and dealing with the traffic? Try convincing Caltrans it shouJd continue the Costa Mesa freeway to 15th Street. Have you heard that the state is out of money and won't even be able to fix the problems that are on the books -which the freeway is not. fhirdly. shortsigh1ednes.' ,., clearly an aspect enjoyed nor only by rhe developers but also by member' nf the C .fly Co uncil and a small smauering of the public who support this atrocity. In an area already severely impacted by a '"mansionized" Triangle Squart; -also known as 1he Bermuda Triangle due to tne deplorable parking plan -wi rh lhe near-gridlock conJirion<. al Granted. rhis pruiect would replace a b1.: u~ly parking lot with a bi~ ugly parking 'lrm:ture. two ,1orie:. higher than Lill' present building' and h1~her th<lll what i'> allowed. Wont th<tl be .t t·harminK v1-,11al addition to that corner 10 ~ee a big ugly ctornent hnx behind the ht>au11ful Spanish-.,tyle ofli re complex? As for afford ability, what upwardly mobile, young couple wouJd wan1 to spend $425.000 to s1art a th eir family in a Los Angeles "'projects-style" high rise that Is surrounded on three sides by freeways and main 1horoughfares? And if 1hose couples have 1hat much so-called "djsposable income," they wonc be spending it down 19th Street, in 1he deplorable shape it is in. I believe that one letter author is correct when he slates that the project will bring a critical mass of people 10 the area. Unfortunately, critical mess can bring about massive, destructive, chain reaction. if certain princi ples of physics are applied. The argument stated a project of this density w111 bring improvement. Really? I low much of an improvement are the renrment housing projects in LA. or Olicago or New York? Ever hl'ard of the study of putting 100 many rats in a cage and warching the denigration To summarize. the proposed project at 1901 Newport Blvd. is too big. too dense, creates too much traffic. is too high. creates an ugly parking strucrure, adversely impacts local neighborhoods -both visually and socially -allows spot zoning and absurd variances, sers an overall bad precedent and is just plain wrong for that site. It's time for the residents of Costa Mesa to stand up for the communjty we want to have and not be bullied by over-uaJous developers that will hit Costa Mesa and run wirh our development money. I 9th Street n11d Newpon Boulevard, this plan alon>; wilh the new Vl'gJ\ nightduh and existing fac1lhles. ~uch as till' church ru1d l\Jrnip Rose. will be sending poten1ially 4,000 additional druly car trip' to that inrcrscction. And wi th a Fourthly. revi tali;-.ation that was mentioned a~ succes~ful 111 other l'itil'S, W<I' done with 11uaJity projel.'I' 1ha1 wcrt• vi,ually .ind \11L1.1ll)· <1ttrarnve anJ acceprable. I ho'e cit it·~ followed their own gt:ner.u plans for dell!>ll)'• rcdeveluprnent and conr-.idered the surrounding ncighhorhuud' for -,oci.il 1mp.1ct. nor tu mcnuon 1 r<1ffic 1mpact1-. parking. ~hacJow, • READERS RESPOND • HEATHER SOMERS is a Cos1a Mesa resident and former councilwoman. Facts are needed before stones are thrown AT ISSUE: The reinstatement of Newport Heights Elementary teacher Shannon Ja y. T he articles in the Daily Pilot regnrdlng Newport I leigh1s PJementary School are an unfonunate example of misguided ancl misinformed reporting. But il also sheds some light on issues facing our puhlic schools today: Lack of civility. The inciden1 with first-grade reacher Shannon Jay reveals not only her . Immaturity and lack of candor. but the lack of maturity, intelligence and ~ood manners on the p;1rt of the complaining parents. While the district canno1 discu1>s personnel rues. it appears obvious that .l6lY was hired as a temporary substitute 1eacher to replace another teacher on maternity leave. That teacher wUI be returning, filling a po!iltion promised to her when she left. Is It possible chat a self-serving "spin" was attached t.o Jay's ftrlng story7 Is It po ible that the J>rincipa1. Judith O\wnbers. did nut have the authority to hire her pennanen1ly and thll Jay refused to renew her temporary status? It ls clear that 1he fal1S are fu;-.zy, and probnbty will remain so. ThJs Incident was the manipulation of a small group of bossy. polled, solipslstk parents and Is not a pleasant or accumt(' picture of Newpon I feigbts fJementary School. Jay Is no doubt unaware that she hat been Wied aa a pawn by other insubordinate teachers In the badqp'ound, who would love to see tlle prtncipaJ sacked. The "dlvislve" atmo8phert has been a subtle und~t aince Ow:nbt-rs' anival at our IChOol several years ago. Alter too many ytars In one pllce, several te.chers openly bristled at.her ~t.st)'le .... and over rime have buih a coalition of Wiiiing and unwitting followers. To be sure. the"c teachers carefully sray below the radar and out of the direc1 line of fire, innocently sowing the seeds of dissent. What happened to the idea of setting a good t!xample for our children, using rhe rime-honored protocol of straightforward diplomacy instead of back-s1abbing1 Did anyone even read the Code of Civility adopted last year by the Newport·Mesa Unified School District board and corresponding Parent Teacher Assns.7 Al I his level (kindergarten through sixth grade). it still might make a difference. Parct\ts: What were you thinking1 Temper ttlntrums are intolerat-!e, period. What happened to your respect for authority? The PTA president, Julie Schnmell, was correct In her decision to step down. Her apparent lack of leadership. leading up to the unfonuna1e events chronicled in the Daily Pilot, is a remarknble disappointment. It should never have come to this. l lopcft1lly. the public airing of this situa1lo n will help everyone involved to raki: a closer look at the big picture and lhelr i111ponant pan in It. The person ap1>ointed and most qualified to administer the interests of the entire school. for the benefit of our children, Is the principal. ln an armosphere or teacher's unions. shrtnking budgets, testing scores, changing neighborhoods. language barriers. federal guidelines, and now. more and more. lack of civility and respect, the Job of principal 13 no easy task. We have to empower principals to make tough decisions, even If we disagree. It ls ca.lied the "rule of law." and we should all be learning It Ill le.a.st by sixth grade. I often have to make unpopular decisions that my children conskler unfair or wtthou1 good reuon. But sometimee I I I, actually know more than they do about a situation. And when I am wrong. J have to Live w1th it. For the sake of the students. teachers and administrators at Newpon Heights, I wouJd urge a "back to basics" approach to the "controversy" covered by the Daily Pilot. And to parent Kim Miller: Shame on you, glrlfriend! lf you can't say something nice .•. mJnd your own performance reviews. KATIE ANDERSON Costa Mesa •EDITOR'S NOTE: Ka'lle Anderson Is a parent of graduates of Newport Heights. It was unfortunate to see Newpon Heights Elementary School on the front page of the Pilot, with some parents calling rhe school divisive and laclcing leadership. I recall how thrilled the parents were when Judith Olarnbers was hired as principal of Newport Heights Elementary School. Not only did she have stellar c~entials, she was a hands-on administrator. easily accessible and always put her students first. Olarnbers Invited parents to morning coffees In her office, where Ideas could be ~and parents could have an opportunity to get to know their principal. She went to all of the school events, frequently In themed costume. and once ~ u the Statue of Uberty, to the delight of the 1tudenta. On \Wekenda, It wu her car that was mquentty aeen In the parking lot. OUr children enjoyed their yean •t Newport Heights, hid wonderful teachers and a prtnclpaJ who wlll be fondly remembered. I'm auni everyone wants what ls belt for the students and will come topd)er loward that end so that energies can be spent In a more postdve way. ; I : ~ l I I l I I I I I ' I j 11 I • I I i l Lavish circus helps children N early t ,000 local guests gathered at the Cirque du Soleil tent at the Orange County Fairgrounds last Friday to benefit Childhelp USA. Thi season's performance of Cirque du Solell, "Varekai," means "wherever" In the Romany language B.W. COOK Winters joined Susan Shaw in planning the late evening soiree at1ended by more than 500 gllests. Spoiled in the crowd support ing Uuklhelp USA werl' Mary Allyn and Earl Dexter, JuJJe Whittington, Janet and Tom Brown, and Nancy and Susan Whitlock. of the gypsie . The exotic performance brought out the crowd and raised significant funds, in excess of $ t S0,000, for Child help. SMASH-MOUTH FOOTBALL ·upt'r Howl XXXVlll wa'i ti 1>mashing succe1..,, not only in - SOC I ET Y Thursday, Februar, 5, 2004 A9 THE CROWD Cirque has forged a close bond with Childhelp. generously providing a popular platform for fundraising. Barbara GanahJ, dedicawd Uiildhelp volunteer, once again chaired the undertaking with panache. Tickets were sold at St 00 and more for the perfom1ance, with all pron•l'd-. donated to the charity in 1>upport of abused, neglected and abandoned children. In addition 10 ticket revenue. -.ignificant llllderwriting from two major l.lonor fam ilie!>, PattJ and Jlm Edwards and Donna and John Crean, assured a successful event. I louston, but also at the Villagl' Crean on Newport \ llm:k Hay. Once again. John and Don na Crean opened their C'ilflle to 1>upportcr'i of 1-'am1ly t\~e,.,ment Counc;eling ancl Fl.l11cat1nnal Services for the big ahernoon of football. Villa Nova re ... 1aura111 c;11ered lunch with de'>'il'rl!. provided hy l"anache for the ll\Ofl' than 200 ~'l1e•;ic;, who contributed a 111inirn11m of $100 1wr person tor a 50-yard-line per'ipt•ctiw of 1h1· challenge. only in v:1,1ly more romfortable '>Un 011 mling .... PHOTOS COURTrSY or MICHAEL MUNSON E.nJoying Cirque du Sole1I are Pedro Santos. Barbara Ganahl, Katherin Glassmyer. Corky Winter s and Ramon Santos. Abo generously '>llpporting the evening for Childhelp were Lynette and RJchard Berg, Shelly and Jack Wronka, ;rnd the Don Minkoff family. Twyla and Olarles Martin, Pam Seiber-Weston, Eileen and RJch Saul, Linda and Mlke Jacobs, and Cindy Blstany ahn -.crved as significant unl.lerwn1er1>. Corporate underwriting came from South Coast Plaza. following the performance. gue~ts were treated to an aftcr-pany featuring a late evening supper. Udo Isle\ Corky Q: Big '>Creen rv .. Wl'fl' 'l'I up 1htu11ghou1 thl' puhlu munl'> of the e .... 1a1e. Thcrt· wa ... plt•nty of mingling, moving ahm11 anti dining all afternoon long. rlic organizatior1 1 ... J etl1r.11l'd to providing coun,d111g tor ch1ll.lren caught in diffinih l.livorce prucl'cding•-. aml fund, from thf' Super Bowl 1·v«nl an· earmarked for Family A~cc;c;rnent Counc;l'ling and Fdurntional Servin·-.· < lrang1• County Juvenile <.onnet·uon Program, which ht.'lp' to prl'wnt family violence working with local 'ichouls to idl'11tify potential family m•etl<.. •THE CROWD appears Thursday~ and Saturdays. Ma1or underwriter Donna Crean, right, with a friend at the Cirq~u Sole1I event benefiting Ch1ldhelp USA. I I I My daughter took some aspirin out of my purse and swallowed it_ ASKA CHOC DOC Should I go directly to the ER? A: James Cappon, M.D. Critical Core Speclolst CHOC You should immediately call the Ciilifomia Poison Control System (CPCS) at 800-8-POISON. You will speak ·directly to a nurse, phannacist or medical toxicologist who can advise you on what to do. Accordina to the ' CPCS, lhe three~ culprits or chilclaood ibuprofen cause the highest number of medfoine-related poisonings among children because of availability and accessibility. Some . helpful tips to prevent poisonings: Keep poisons out of reach by placing tbem in locked cabinets. Never leave dl~ications or bouldlold claning piodDaa UllllllllM wlllD in Ult. Be aware fll Olftlin COlmetiCI mcf .. , .. _ .. , pmducQ that \ QUESTION #3 \- children 111 ,1y he tempted to 18!.lc. lwn) !> use child.res1sta111 packaging. Avoid laking medicine in from of children because 1hcy tend to imitate adults. Refer to medicine as "medicine" and npt "candy:• Keep purses out of A child'~ reach. Al C"OC, we 110~• 11911111\t ltvl H!Nfl ~peeit11110 .... ,., ...... ............ Oii poffOll COlll!ol .. ..., .... ...-.C• ..-ct-"'911ci.c ....... ,_ CHOC·oflMloled ~-- Janet Terrell, Cate Heck, Patti Edwards. 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Co-chairs Tony Gllnskas and Roberta Fox called it the largest and most spectacular orchid show In the Western Hemisphere. All orchid enthuslasu -from novices to serious collectors -can learn from experienced growers and authors who host informative seminars. work.shops and demonstrations. The show will offer free parking arid admission. For complete show information, visit l1ttp:llwww.ocorchidsl1ow.com HIP MATERNITY LINES See the latest hip apparel at Erica Dee's third annual Spring Fashion Show at 7 p.m. o n Saturday In a heated tent next to Erica Dee in Corona Del Mar. The !>how wiU feature chic swimwear, ready-10-wear shoes, accessorif'l> and even a special presentation of stylish maternity and baby looks for spring. Som e grt'at lines to find include swimwear by James and Vitamin A. baby by Ju icy Couture, vintage AFTER HOURS • Submit AFTER HOURS items to the Dally Pilot, 330 W. Bay St . Costa Mesa. CA 92627; by tax to (949) 646-4170; or ~ calling (949) 574-4295. SPECIAL EVENTS ART Of ALFRED HITCHCOCK Orange Coast College is offering a nlne"J)art film history on Alfred Hitcticock. The series will be moderated by retired OCC professor H. Arthur Taussig. Each session will be held at 6:30 p.m. one Friday each month. The events will be held at OCC's Fine Arts Hall 116. Admiuion is $6 for adults and $5 for seniors and OCC students. Information and tidtets, call (714) 432-5880, http://www.occtidcets.com. AU-AMERtCAN BOYS CHORUS The All-American Boys Chorus will hold an audition call tor boys ages 8 to 10 In the third through fifth grades. Auditions take will take place from 7: 15 to 8:30 p.m. Feb. 24 at chorus headquarters, 88 Fair Or., gate five off Artington, Costa Mesa. Information: (7141 708-1670, http:Jlwww.taabc.org MUSIC ERICH MUNZNER Erich Munzner and his band Good Fortune will perform today at the Hard Ro<* Cafe in at the Fashion Island Shopping Center, Newport Beach. Tickets cost $7. Information: http://www. f/OOdfortuneband.com, (714) 596-4337. JERRY MANDEL N#O FRENDS The Guilds of the Center will present •An Evening with Jerry Mandel and Friends; featuring the Hi·FI Quintet and Orange County Performing Arts Center Preaident Jerry Mandel on saxophone. The performance will be at 6:30 p.m. today in Founders Hall at the Center, 600 Town Center brive, Cotta Mesa. Tidtets cost S70. Information: (7141 556--2787. http:Jlwww.ocp«.org. JON NAKAMATSU The Pacific Symphony, conducted by Christof Perldt, will perform GREER WYLDER Disney, ready· to· wear by Ella Moss. JET and Rogan.Look great throughout your pregnancy in matemJty wear by Citizens of Humanity, Uz Lange, and NOM Jewelry by Kimberly Faith. The show will wrap up with wedding fashions from the White Dress. The event features deejays. hors d'oeuvres and a bar. Erica Dee ls at 2919 East Coast Highway in Corona Del Mar. Call (949) 673·9333. TRENDY ISlAND WEAR 9'dney Mkhelle, an apparel boutique. is Balboa Island's answer for trend followers who want to shop on the Island. They specialize in popular la~: Paper, Denhn & Ooth, Lacoste. Development, Rebecca Tuytor, Mint and Ernsdorf. The latest accessories include Jelly Kelly bags (a Hennes Birten Bag knockoff) and Trina Tarantino jewelry. The boutique, at 307 Marine Avenue in Balboa Island. is open 9 a.m. 10 5 p.m. daily. Call (949) 673·2 150. ROBES m FOR THE FAMOUS Winter's must-have fashfon accessory is a Kashwcre robe. Schumann's Symphony No. 3 in E-ftat major, the •Rhenish· at 7 p.m . today in Segerstrom Hall at the Orange County Performing Arts Center, 600 Town Center Drive, Costa M esa. Mozart's Piano Concerto No. 21 will be performed with Van Cliburn gold medallist Jon Nakamatsu. The1e will also be a performance of Wagner's Prelude and Liebstod from "Tristan and Isolde." Tickets coat $20 to $65. Information: (714) 556-2787. http://www.ocpac.org. CELEBRATING RAY BROWN Jazz performers Monty Alexander, John Clayton, Jeff Hamilton, Benny Green, Russell Malone and Christian McBride will perform together to celebrate jazz bassist Ray Brown from 7:30 to 9'.30 p.m. Friday and Saturday in Founders Hall at the Orange County Performing Arts Center, 600 Town Center Drive. Tickets coS1 $49 to $56. Information: (714) 556-2787. http://www.ocpac.or9. ntE FABFOUR The Pacific Symphony Pops conducted by Richard Kaufman will perform renditions of such songs as •A11 My loving; "Till There Was You," and "I Saw Her Standing There:' Along with the symphony, the Fab Four. a Beatles tribute band, will also be performing. The concert will be at 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday in Segers1rom Hall at the Orange County Performing Arts Center, 600 Town Center Drive. Costa Mesa. Tidtets oost: $25 to $105. Information: (714) 556-2787. http://www.ocpac.org. MOlMT CLASSICAL ORCHESTRA The Mozart Classical OrcheS1ra will perform Mozart's Lucio Sila Overture, the Flute and Harp Concerto, and the •Prague· Symphony at 8 p.m. Saturday at the Irvine Barcley Theatre, 4242 Campus Drive. Irvine. Tidceta cost $24, $32 and $39. Information: (949) 854-4646. http://mozartorchest.ra.org. JUIUJARO STRING QUARm The Juilliard String Quartet will perform music by Haydn, Webern. and Beethoven at 8 p.m . Tuesday at the Irvine Barclay Theatre, 4242 Cempus Drive, Irvine. Tickets cost $26, $28 and available at the Outl Allyn cart atFash1onlsland.Celebrities adore them, Including Oscar nominee Owiize Thttron, I Lo and Noah Wyie. Oprah even featured the Kashwere robes on her show during the hoUdays as a hot gift Item. The 01riJ Allyn cart, located on the Atrium Lawn, carries luxurious, cashmere-like robes, th.rows and even baby sweaters. They're madtt of soft microfiber chenille thar'S"safe for machine washing and drying. "His and her" robes are perfect for cozy Valentine's Day celebrations at home. DRESSING THE H1GH-£NO BABY Kashwere. New moms or those looking for the perfect baby gift can also choose from a selection of lotions, shampoos and other baby necessities from Beary Basjcs and LA Natura; or popular first toys for babies, including Baby Einstein CDs and DVDs. Gund plush toys and more. Select from about 40 styles of custom cribs, as well as furniture that can be special ordered. The boutique, at 8057 Pacific Coast Highway at Crystal Heights Drive in Newport Beach, is open from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Saturday, and 11 a..m. to 5 p.m. on Sunday. Call (949) 376· 7243. GAU£RY Of FURHISMNGS " ,. ··. New mothers and baby fashlonistas can find styt.ish items at AD Ule Rllp a.by. a new high-end baby boutique at Crystal Cove Promenade in Newport Beach. The premier baby emporium offers more than 175 complete fashion collections, dozens bf hand·paJnted custom cribs and accessories, and baby necessities and gifts. Top American and European designers are carried. with sizes from newborns to si.z.e 6x. Labels available include Cach Cach, Catimini, Roxy. PJ Salvage and Little Mass. There's also a selection of matching mother and child pajamas by Nick and Nora. matching sweaters by Michael Simon, and matching robes by Barefoot Dreams and Udo Conatpunent Gallery sells upscale furniture, antiques. art and home accessories, assorted collectibles, Oriental rugs and mirrors. Traditional to contemporary home fumishings are available for pickup and delivery. The gallery, ., at 2700 W. Pacific O>ast $32. Information: (9491854-4646, http://www.juilliardstrin9qusrret. net. NEWPORT BEACH JAZZ PARTY The Newport Beach Jazz Party, Feb. 12 through 15, will feature sucti musicians as: Benny Green, Russell Malone, Dena DeRose. Houston Person and Mart Murphy. The event will be held from 8to11 p.m . Feb. 12; from noon to 12:45 a.m. Feb. 13; from 10 a.m. to 12:30 a.m . Feb. 14; and from 10 a.m. to 1:30 a.m. Feb. 15; at the Newport Beach Marriott, 900 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach. Tickets cost $30 to $295. Information: (949) 759-5003, http://www.newport b6Bchjazzparty. com. Highway, Suite 115 in Newport Beach, is open 10 a.m. 10 6 p.m. Monday through Wednesday and Saturday; 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Thursday through Friday and 10 a.m. 10 5 p.m. Sunday. Call (949) 650·7793. •BEST BUYS appears Thursdays. Send information to Greer Wylder at greerwylder@yahoo.com; at 330 w. Bay St., Costa Mesa, CA 92627, or bv fax at 1949) 646-4170. Commission will present Grammy Award-winning jazz vocalist and professor of music at USC Carmen Bradford, in a performance and talk from 3 to 4 p.m . Nib. 28 in the Friends Meeting Room at the Newport Beach Central Library, 1000 Avocado Ave., Newport Beach. Information: (949) 717-3870, http://www.newportbeach librsry.or9. MOSCOW STATE RADIO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA The Moscow State Radio Symphony Orctieatra will perform worts by Sergei Ractimaninoff at 8 p.m. March 2 and an all-Tchaikovsky program at 8 p.m . Marcti 3 at the Irvine 'HAPA: A CEL£8RAT10N OF HAWAI' The concert ~Hapa: a Celebration of Hawaii" will be performed at 5 and 8:30 p.m. Feb. 14 at the Irvine Barclay Theatre, 4242 Campus Drive, Irvine. Tidtets cost $32 and $38. Information: (949) 854-4646, http://www.hapa.com. • Barclay Theatre, 4242 Campus Drive, Irvine. The orchestra will be conducted by Pavel Sorokin. Tickets cost $44 and $59. Information: (9491 8544646. PROLOGUE: 'CAHOIOE' Opera Pacific will present Prologue: ·candide,N a lecture on Leonard Bernstein's opera, at 2 p.m. Feb. 15 at the Irvine Barclay Theatre, 4242 Campus Drive. The cost Is $25. Information: http://www.operapacific.org. CLASSICAL EDGE TRIO The Newport Beach Public Library will present the Classical Edge Trio featuring Larry Greenfield, Susan Boettger and a special guest percussionist at 3 p.m . Feb. 15 in the Friends Meeting Room at the Central Library, 1000 Avocado Ave., Newport Beach. Information: (9491717-3870, option2. CABARET BY THE BAY Duke's Place will host Cabaret by the Bay to benefit local charities at 9p.m. with a preshow dinner in the First Cabln rest.aurant at 7:30 p.m . Feb. 18, Marcti 10, April 14, May 12 and June 16. The oost is $10 for the show and $37.50 for the dinner. Information and • reservations: (949) 630-4145. CARMEN BRADFORD The Newport Beach City Arts SYMPHONIC BERNSTEIN Orange Coast College's Symphony Orchestra will perform music from ·West side Story# and ~Candide# at 6 p.m. Marcti 6 at OCC's Robert B. Moore Theatre. OCC:s 1()().voice choral will join the symphony in the evening performance. Information: (714) 432-5880. JAZZ.TRIO Gulfstream Restaurant in Newport Beach presents a jazz trio Sunday through Wednesday as regular entertainment at 850 Avocado Ave., Newport Beach. Hours are 5 to 9 p.m. Sunday and 6 to 10 p.m. Monday througti Wednesday. (949) 718--0188. WEEKLY JAM OUKFSPt.ACE Jazz and codrtails flow daily from noon to midnight Sundays thro"'1h Thursdays and from noorlllto 2 a.m. Fridays and Saturdays at the Balboa Bay Club & Resort, at 1221 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Information: (949) 645-5000. W GINA WEEKEND JAZZ Waher Lakota and David Alcantar. ' the New Yortc Jazz Connection Duo, play at M amma Gina at 251 • E. Coast Highway In N8Wp(>rt at 8 , p.m. Fridays and Saturdays and at 7 p.m . Sundays and Mondays. Diana Ditri joins the duo on vocals on Mondays. It's free. Information: (949) 673-9500. MUSIC AT THE GRU The Bluewater Grill offera live music Friday and Saturday See HOURS, P .. 1 All : . -----'---------------~ -- HOURS Continued from Al 0 nlgh1*. Greg Morgen, Nidt Peper end Kelty Gordien (known aa MPG) perform clasaic rod(. R&B end IWing et 8:30 p.m. Fridays. Mervin Gregory end MPG will perlonn c1naic Rd. awing and RAB at 8:30 p.m. Saturdays. The ~rent la at 630 Udo Par1t Drive, Newport Beach. Free. (949) 875-3474. MUSIC AT THE PELICAN The Rusty Pelican offers the music of Common Ground from Wednesday through Sunday. The band performs from 7 to 10 p.m. Wednesday and Thursday, from 8:30 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. Friday and Saturday and from 2 to 6 p.m. Sunday. The restaurant is at 2735 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Free. (949) 642-3431. MUSIC AT Pl.AYERS Players restaurant is now offering live music from 9 p.m. to midnight every Friday and Saturday. Players Is at 512 W. 19th St., Costa M esa. No cover charge. (949) 646-5615. WEEKEND MUSIC Anthony's Riverboat Restaurant in Newport Beach presents the Ride Sherman Duo featuring Rick Sherman and Alan Remington on Friday nights. The program -features all your favorites on the saxophone keyboards. Anthony's is at 151 E. Coast Highway. (949) 673-3425. POP-ROCK AND FLAMENCO Tate 5, a funk, rode and Motown act, performs at 9 p.m. Saturdays at Carmelo's Ristorante, 3520 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. Solo guitarist Ken Sanders performs classical flamenco tunes at 7:30 p.m. Tuesdays and Sundays. Free. (949) 675-1922. SATURDAY NIGHT R&B Gerald Ishibashi and the Stone Bridge Band play rock and R&B at 9 p.m . Saturdays at Sutton Place Hotel's Trianon Lounge, 4500 M&CAl1hur Blvd .• Newport Beach. Free. (949) 476-2001. STAGE 'ANTIGONE' "Antigone# by Sophocles. the story of Oedipus' daughter who sacrifices everything to bury her brother, will be performed at 2:30 p.m. through Feb. 29 on the South Coast Repertory Segerstrom Stage. 655 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Tickets COit $19 to $65. lnformatJon: (714) 708-5564. 'THE lt&ECT WAS ROSES' ·The Sublect Was Aosea," a Pulitzer Pttn-wlnnlng drama about a paper boy's return from war. wlll be performed through Feb. 29 at the Newport Beach Theatre Arts'Center, 2501 Cliff Drive, Newport Beach. Tldtets cost $17 for opening night and $13 for all other performances. Information: (949) 631-0288. 'MEDEA' The Claire Trevor School of the Arts will present Euripides' tragedy "Medea" at 8 p.m. today through Saturday and at 2 p.m. Saturday In Winifred Smith Hall st UC Irvine. Tickets cost: $8 to 10. Information: (949) 824-2787. 'GUYS a DOUS' "Guys and Dolls" will be performed at 7 p.m. Friday and at 2 and 7 p.m. Saturday at the Starlight Theatre Co .• 11 25 Victoria St. Costa Mesa. Tickets cost $10. Information: (949) 64:;-7827. 'THE NtGHTINGAlE' The Kennedy Center's Imagination Celebration will stage the Hans Christian Andersen classic tale "The Nightingale" at 7:30 p.m. Friday at the Irvine Barclay Theatre. 4242 Campus Drive. Tickets cost $11 · for children and $13 for adults. lnrormation: (949) 854-4646, http:ltwww.konnody·center.org. 'TOGETHER AGAIN' Comedians Tim Conway and Harvey Korman, who starred on "The Carol Burnett Show; will team up for a performanc,es at 2 and 7 p.m. Sunday in Segcrstrom Hall at the Orange County Performing Arts Center. 600 Town Center Drive. Popular impressionist Louise DuArt will be their guest. Tickets cost 35 to $60. Information: (714) 556-2121. 'NIJINSKY' The Hamburg Ballet m akes its American premiere of "Nijinsky;• a celebration of the life and legend of one of choreographer Vaslav Nijinsky. The ballet will be performed at 8 p.m. Wednesday through Feb. 13; at 2 and 8 p.m. Feb. 14; and at 2 p.m. Feb. 15 in Segerstrom Hall at the Orange County Performing Arts Center, 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Tickets cost $20 to $75. Information: (714) 556-2787. 'SIDEWAYS STORIES FROM WAYSIDE SCHOOl' "Sideways Stories from Wayside L I F1 & School:'.,..~ by John Olive from Louis ~r·a W9yaide School novels, wiU be perfonned from f".eb. 13 to 22 et the Juhnne Argyros Stage, 866 Town Center Drive, Costa Meea. Tidtets C09t $10 to $21. Information: (714) 708-6654. 'TEWNG OUR STORIES' Orange Cont College's Repertory Theatre will present rretNng Our Stones.· an evening of short plays, scenes and monologues by and for women, at 8 p.m. F-eb. 14 and 21 and at 2 and 7 p.m. Feb. 15 and 22 at Orange Coast College's Drama Lab Theatre, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Tickets cost $7 and $8. Information: (714) 432-5880, http:ltwww.occtidcets.com. 'INTIMATE EXCHANGES' "Intimate Exchanges,• written by Alan Ayctboum and directed by Martin Benson, will feature Richard Doyle and Kandis Chappell portraying an English garden f..ill of hilarious characters. The performance will preview from Maren 7 to 11, and the regular run will be from Maren 12 to 28 on the Julianne .'.\rgyros Stage at South Coast Repertory Theater. 655 Town Center Drive. Costa Mesa. Ticbts cost $19 to $55. Information: (714) 708-5554. 'SAFE IN HELL' "Safe in Hell." written by Amy Freed and directed by David Emmes. is an offbeat comic take on the Salem witch trials. Puritanism is broadly satirized in the production. The performance will preview from April 2 to 8, and the regular run will be from April 9 to May 9 on the Segerstrom Stage at South Coast Repertory Theater, 655 Town Center Drive. Costa Mesa. Tickets cost S 19 to SSS. Information: (714) 708-5554 TWO ABOUT POOH "Pooh in The Enchanted Place" 1s a double bill of "Bother!" and "The Enchanted Place Suite." which will be performed at 2 and 7:30 p.m. April 17 and at 2 p.m. Apnl 18 in Founders Hall at the Orange County Performing Arts Center. Tickets cost: $25 to $50. Information: (714) 556-2787. http:ltwww.ocpac.org. 'THE STUDIO' "The Studio; written, directed and choreographed by Christopher dJ\mboise, is a story about a choreographer with a public image larger than life. The performance will preview from Apnl 25 to 29, and the regular run will be from April 30 to May 16 on Love is in theAir. .. ... and Water! Rent or own, Du.jfy Boating IJrlngs ou.t the romantic in us all. Unplug the DVD, forge t that crowded restaurant - take your beloved on a private, sunset or moonlit cruise through picturesque. Newpo rt Harbor! When ft comes to romance, Duffy Boating goes straigbt to your heart. Book your Valentine's Day rental today or surprise that special someone wi'tb a Duffy of their very own/ n.r lh-',,,.,,,, Ill l'.l«:trlt' "'*' ~ IYI~ RENTAU • SALES • SERVICE 2001 .. P.lldlk: C.oatt ffilllh""f • Newport Beach <949)~~12 •...,....,...,_mm " \ LE I SURE the Julianne Argyroa Stage at South Coast Repertory Theater, 866 Town Center Drive, Costa Meu. Tidcets cost $19 to $55. Information: (714) 708-5554. ART A.M.HOCH New York artist A M. Hoch links Images, sound and space to create •Mitosia: Formetlon of Daughter Cells: which will run through f.eb. 15 at UC Irvine's Beall Center. The exhibition i1 open from 5 to 9 p.m. Information: (949) 8244339, http://beallcenter.uci.edu. ROBF.RT R. ECKER The Newport Beach Public Ubral')I will present an art exhibit by Robert R. Ecker featuring 20 of his mezzotints in February at the Central Library, 1000 Avocado Ave .• Newport Beach. Information: (949) 717--3870. http:l..WWW.newportbeach library.org. 'CmES Of PROMISE' "Cities of Promise: Imaging Urban California." an art exhibit on how artists in the 1930s to the present have incorporated skyscrapers, houses, bridges. freeways and automobiles into their works, will be at the Orange County Museum of Art through April 25. The exhibition will also feature paintings commissioned as covers for Westways magazine by the Auto Club. lnfotmation: (949) 759-1122, http:ltwww.ocma.net. DANCE STUDENT DANCE CONCERT Orange Coast College's Dance Department will host its 41 st annual Student Dance Concert at 8 p.m. April 23 and 24 in OCC's Robert B. Moore Theatre Information: (714) 432·5880. SWING Lessons are given from 2 to 6 p.m. every Sunday at the Avan t Garde Ballroom in Newport Beach by the Orange County Swing Dance Club. All ages are welcome. and no partners are needed. Information: htrp:llocswing.com. (909) 656-6119. BALLROOM DANCING DeFore Foundation for the Arts hosts ballroom dancing with a DJ playing various types of music from noon to 2 p.m Tuesdays and 8 to 11 p.m. every Friday and Saturday at 151 Kalmus Drive, G·3. Costa Mesa. Information (714) 241 ·9908. "" Thursday, Februaty 5, 2004 All l. ....... 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We slept until we smelled breakfast. We arrived in Brisbane, Australia. at 10:30 a.m. on June 18, two days lost and hours ahead. We were ready to go the minute we landed -jet lag never came. We started at the Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary in Brisbane to see and hold Koalas and pet and feed Kangaroos. Then we were off to see "Croes" at Steve Irwin's Australia 7.oo. He wasn't there, but his wo was just what we would see on rv. The next day. we flew to Hamilton Island in the Whitsunday Islands, then on to the exclusive resort of Hayman Island. We had no idea what we were to experience. Once on Hamilton Island, we were greeted by uniformed staff members and escorted to our yacht. It was 150 feet of pure luxury. A small ball on the arm of his chair handled the captain's steering. The ride out to the island was a'dream. When the yacht pulled into Hayman. staff memberi. were standing at a ttention on the dock. It gave us chills. Our beautiful room overlooked the beach, but the hotel was starting to show its age. The two days we stayed here were spent in the water. We took speedboats to the Great Barrier Reef and were ama7.ed at the coral and bright-colored fish. When the time came to leave the resort, we were looking forward to the luxurious ship returning us to I lamilton. Instead, we were greeted by Hayman staff taking us to the dock. where we boarded a sea plane to Oy us back. Seeing the island from the air turned out to be fun. Then we were back to 1 lamilton island to Oy north to PHOTOS COURTESY Of PENNV flEMINC Michael and Annie Fleming pose at the pools of Beachcomber Intercontinental in Moorea, Tahiti. The Flemings at Tasman Glacier, the largest glacier in New Zealand. Caims. Wfien we arrived. a driver, who took us to the Daintree Eco Lodge in the rainforest, promptly picked us up. 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When we woke up the next day. it wu warm and sunny -the water was a bright teal blue. We played in the water and snorkeled right o(J our room. The time went qwck.ly here. We took the ferry c:wer to Moorea and stayed there two days also. The Beachcomber Intercontinental Moorea also was beautiful. We jet skied and snorkeled In the clearest water we have ever seen and really enjoyed the French Potynesian people. The music. food and culture were a real experience. We returned to Papeete on July 2 to board the lihitian Princess for our I 0-day cruise. We had a wonderful swte with a double balcony. We cruised to Huahine, Rlatla, Bora Bora, Moorea and Riatonga. We swam with stingrays and fish -too many to count. The last day aboard came way too soon and we all said we wanted to go baclc. We had one more day in Papeete to visit the pubUc markets and dine at the marvelous ponable trailers that tum into mini gounnet restaurants on the .. , ... .. Datt Piiot l · Michael and Annie Fleming with a koala bear in Australia. waterfront a t night. On our last nig!lt in Tahiti, we were awakened by a fire alarm. In fear, my daughter ran out of the room naked. With smoke in the hallways. we all got out and soon discovered that someone had a mosquito coil that set off the lire alarm. Since we had a 3 a.m. departure. we decided to stay awake and prepare to head for New Zealand. The first town we hit in New Zealand was Queenstown on the south island. When we stepped off the airplane. we were hit with freezing temperatures. Our Tahiti clothes were quickl y covered up with jackets. First stop was to purchase thick hats, gloves. long underwear and insulated socks. The kids had to wear two pairs of pajama bottoms under their clothes to keep warm. Bundled up like snowmen, we were ready to explore this pristine county. We took the TSS Earslaw to the Walter Peak sheep station, where we saw sheep-shearing and watched the sheep dog work the sheep. We took a bus tour to Milford Sound and Tasman Sea. Michael wanted to see where the "Lord of the Rings" movies were filmed. The Dart River tours took us to the forest and the river the movie was filmed on. We experienced the thrilling ride of the jet boats through narrow canyons. We were so cold. On the coldest morning of 5-helow, we departed Queenstown for Fox Glacier. to fly and land on the glaciers. We saw the deep caverns of snow and learned that the true color of snow is not white, but blue-green. We took our Christmas card photo here. Our next mode of transportation was a trdin, to cross the south island to 01ristchurch, a town centered around a huge church. We went antique hunting and did lots of hopping and sightseeing. Our time here WdS short. and soon we were 8ying to Rotorua on the north island. 111e town is on an active volcano. Stearn was coming from open vents in the streets and many of the parks had heat thermals with bubbling mud. ' .. •• I j We experienced a true Hangi Maeri feast at the Tamaki Maori ~ Village and had an amazing tour of the Waitom o glow worm caves. To be able to waJk among the Whakarewarewa active thermal reserve was really an overwhelming experience. We went to another sheep-shearing show and again were amazed with the sheep dogs. We also saw the nocturnal bird. the Kiwi. Our next town was AuckJµnd, the city of sails. "Another ciry," we all said and decided that we would cut this parl of the trip short. We were so cold that we !>aw little of the town and its sights. We all agreed to leave Auckland and travel to a wanner climate. Arriving in Fiji late at night. we found our room and went to sleep with the sound of the waves out.,ide our door. We were \ finally warm. The resort was very pretty, but we soon discovered that the ocean was heavily polluted. We went out to small islands to swim and found that this county was In need of a stronger government to police agriculture polluters. We did enjoy the resorts that were easily reached by the ferries that went out daily. Soon we all became very tired of living out of a suitcase for 57 days. It was time to go home soon. With 175 pounds of luggage. 26 rolls of Him, 16 different hotels, 14 airplanes, 95 mosquito , bites and 174 meals, we were headed home. The flight home started at night, and when we stepped off the airplane in Los Angles, we all said, "It is good to go and good to come home." • PENNY FUMING is a resident of Newpcrt Beach •TRAVEL TALES runs on Thursdays. Have you, or someone you know. gone on an Interesting vacation? Tell us about your advenwres in about 400 words, acc:ompanled by a couple of photos to c:hoole frnm that do not have the Dally Pilot In them, and aend it all to Trevel Tales, 330 W. Bay St .. Cotta Mesa. CA 92627; by e-mail to da/lypilot@latimes.com; or by fa>c to (9491646-4170. Coate--RegleteredVoten Slon the' referendum to Tet citizens vote on proposed 145 Condos, 5-story parking structure at 1901 Newport Blvd. Go to: noto1901.oom D11•1• M ti, ION (YoluneMr Clrcut81ors Needed) 949-631-6834 Ptild Po!Mmliiii~ I ' QU011 OF 1IE DAY "We all know we have come one game closer to being utide/eated and winning league." Jealc:a ...,...., Costa Mesa senior water polo standout • Daily Pilot Spotts Edleor Rlcherd Dunn: (94915744223 • Spotts Fu: (9491650-0170 BOYS SOCCER Eagles forfeit two matches Estancia is flagged for six red cards in Ocean View game last week. Steve Vlr1en Daily Pilot In what Estancia High boys ath· letic director nm Parsel described as ~an embarrassment,~ five players and Coach Steve Cren.Waw of the F.agf es' boys soccer team were is- sued red cards in a game against Ocean View Jan. 27. The aftershoclcs of Estan· cia's situation are still tell as three of the players, aJJ starters. were handed two-game suspensjons for their actions in the game. which See FORFEIT, Pa1e 82 BOYS BASKETBALL EYEOPENER • Daily~llli • Spartl .... ti,_. ('~ .... , ....... fib. 9honotM DOUG DEATS Thursday, February 5, 2004 II PHOTOS BY KENT TREPTOW I OM.Y PILOT Costa Mesa goalie Quyen Nguyen makes a save in Wednesday's game against Westminster at Huntington Beach High. Mesa reigns supreme MAAK C. DUSTIN I DAILY PILOT Newport Harbor senior Chad Macbeth, left, blocks the shot of Irvine's David Yu in Wednesday night's Sea View League battle at Newport Harbor High. Newport Harbor • survives, Irvine cuts 27-point lead to two in final m inute, but Tars ha~g o n for win. barely Costa Mesa clinches at least a shar e of Golden West League title with 9-3 win over Westmins ter. Steve Vlr1en Daily Pilot HUNTINGTON BEACH -For the second straight year, the Costa Mesa High girls water polo team has won at least a share of the Golden West League title. But most wouldn't have guessed that with the Mustangs' reaction .. Patrick Laverty Daily Pilot • in the third quarter. but the Va- queros. winless in league play, cut the margin to as Cew as two points with under a minute 10 play in the game. It wasn~ until Harbor junior guard Rafael Mouradyan made two free throws with 10 seconds remaining that the Sailors were able to breath a sigh of relief anc.l escape with a 61-57 victory. • after they clinched at least a share of the league championship Wednesday. Perhaps that's because the Mus- tangs are expecting more. Costa Mesa (13-8, 5-0 in league) is one win away from winning its first outright league title in girls water polo, as the Mustangs overcame a dreary first quarter and defeated West· minster, 9-3, at Huntington Beach High. "We just look at it as any other game." Costa Mesa's Jessica Steenhard, right, steals the bal from Westminster's Julie Nguyen in Wednesday's Golden West League game won by the Mustangs, 9-3. NEWPORT Bf:ACI I -The Newport Harbor High boys basketball team went from playing a near-perfect game for three quarters to the brink of one of their worst losses of the season Wednesday in a Sea View League g'dl'Tle af.'3inst visi Ling Irvine. The imponant thing for the Sailors Is they won the game. But sometimes a win doesn't always leave a good la.Ste and Harbor Coach Larry Hirst definitely left the court looking for more from his team. NeWJ)on Harbor had a 27-point lead witJ1 just over thn.>e minutes remaining .. "We had a 27-point lead and we went seven po~ns without scoring.·· Hirst said. ~We got away from the things that we were doing so weU; lak- ing 20 to 25 seconds off the shot clock. guarding their baclc-door cutters and getting rebounds and not allowing them second-chance opportunities." Harbor (14-9, 5-3 in league) execured the game plan to perfection for the first 22 minutes. With patience on offense. the Sailors worked the ball inside for high-percentage shots. They made 18 See NEWPORT, Pase 82 Costa Mesa Coach Tim Posliff said of his team's mentality entering its matchup with the Lions (5-12. 1-4). "They know if they mjsstep they will not win league. They approach every game in the'S8me manner." Postiff said hjs players came out Oa.t, scoring one goal In the first quaner. But the Mustangs produced five goals in the second quaner as their counrerattack proved 10 be effective. Sophomore Chandra Malapira scored three goals within the first iwo minutes of the sec- ond quarter to give the Mustangs a 4-0 lead. Her first goal was in set. Then she scored lwice on counterattacks, on steals from senior Jessica Steenhard and junior Sandra Stokes. A m inute after Malapira's third goal, sophomore Unn- see Pederson connected on an outside shot. and about two minutes later. jun- ior Sarah Bowman made good on a stx- on-five opportunity, as the Mustangs went out in front, 6·0. Junior Christine 1Wohig (two goals) and sophomore Annie Le (one) also contributed lo the Mustangs' victory. Seaior goalie Quyen Nguyen recorded LO saves. Bowman, who Westminster Coach Matt Cain said is the league's best DAILY PILOT HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE OF THE WEEK Jasmin Day Costa Mesa High sophomore forward helps the Mustangs clinch their second straight Golden West League title. Patrick Laverty Dai)'Pilot F·orgiet about OJUng her lister's shoes, after a splendid freshman season on the soccer pitch. Jasmin Olly bu her own reputation to live up to. With another eoUd eeuoo this year. one that baa alreldy helped ea.ca Mesa High dinch ... tecond scraw.a Golden Welt a....-tddlw•lwrfla~Dayll only fua1hmaa ti.a a •m 111 n. PoDowtns In tlll fau111 pa of older Riter Sharon, the n.oy Piiot NIMpoct-Mela Female~ of lbe..., for 2002.()3 who now un for Cal Poly s.n LWa Obispo in toa:er and tr.a......., hM lhown an .tJGity to Itel> out of the .......... and create her own niche. "Sometlmel I feel that aome or my COKhet think that ) should be up to her Jewj. .. Day said. . "Somedmes J feel the praaure.. But more often than not, lhe produces. Dey had • hand "' each of the Mustanp' three victortea last week, including the title-clinching win OYel' Oceln View on Frida}( . A brMbway pl in the ninth mbnde opened the ICOrjng In • 2-0 win <Mir s.nta Ana on Jan. 28. 1Wo days later, Day provided the onty pl. ICOi1rll on a he.der-off a comer kick by RadWJI Ronquillo, in I 1-0 win CMS' Sedclebem player, finished with one goal. She en· tered the game having scored 20 goals in four league pines. But she didn't have to score Wednelday. Instead, Ma- lapira and others put points on the scoreboard, while Bowman drew ejec- tions or dished out an assist. The Uons were definitely aware of Costa Mesa and Bowman. Last year, the Mustangs shared the Golden West League title with SaddJebllck and West- minster. But with a win ~ Santa Ana on Feb. II. Costa Mea will be the out- right champion, a far cry from the re- I 12 Thursday, Febru.lfy 5. 2004 FORFEIT ContilUed from B 1 WU called early in the second half by the referee, causing &tan· cia to forfeit. Crenshaw and the other two players seM!d one-game suspen- sions for their red cards and sat out when ~tancla IOit: 2-1, to Sadd.leback on Tuesday. Any player o.r coach given a red card Is automadcally suspended for one game. according to CJF Southern Section bylaws. Panel added another ~ sus- pemion for three players. The F.aalea alto (orfelled their game ap1rlll Weetminlter Jan 29 as a result or the red cards. Three of &tanda'1 staners will he su5pended from today's home match against Santa Ana at 3: 15 p.m. SPORTS NEWPORT Continued from B 1 • of their first 28 shoes to build a 48-21 lead with 3: 19 remaining in the lhird quarter. After Owd MacBeth hll a bucket with 2:01 · remaining In the period. the Sailors had a 50-25 lead, but then the Vaqueros (4-20, 0-8) began their run. Lack:lng the patience on offense that it had slwwed for much of the game. Harbor mis.sed its final five shots in the quarter and Irvine dosed the period with a 9-0 run, clos- lng the gap to 50-34. Nos happy with the way his team ended the quarter, Hfrst benched Mouradyan. who finished with st.'VCO points, an<l jwllor Breit Penine. who added l l points and seven re- bounds. Neither player returned to the court until there was 3: 17 remaining in the game. By chat Lime, Irvine had slashed l larbor's lead to 55-51. "We had a couple of kids that dido\ want 10 follow the game plan. both on offense and defense," Hirst said. "They had a lot of time on the bench to think about things. As a coachJng staff, we feel that if we're going to be in the playoffs, we've got to do thin!i;I bet- ter than what we're doing. It's a lesson hope- fully we can team from." • Daily Piiot ued to go oold in the fourth quaner, making Just 3 of their 6nal 16 shots In the game. The bigest of tho8e field goals was Denn.is lti- nan's three-pointer from the corner, which ended a 13-1 lrvine run and gave Newport a 59-53 lead with I :24 remaining. · "He was in the right spot.· Hirst said. "When we penetrate. I think it WM Penine who penetrated, our shooters our supposed to be in certain spots on the Door. He was in his spot. But consecutive buckets by lrvine, whjch scored 32 points over the game's final nine minutes, 32 seconds. cut the deficit to 59-57 with 53 secoods remaining. • Mouradyan's game-seallng free throws came after Greg Gausewitz came up witi1 a steal with 14 seconds remaining. With the victory and Aliso Niguel's lo~ to Foothill Wednesday, the Tilts are tied for sec- ond place with Aliso Niguel, one game ahead of Foothill. n1ere are two games left in the regular season. While the win leaves 1 larbor in good play· olf position, Hirst wasn't ready to celebrate. "To be honest, you realty want to go Into the playoffs on a winning note," I lirst said "I guess this is a winning note. But it wasn't a whole lot of momentum." Newport Hlrbor 11. IMne 57 Sc:ote by au.rt.r's Irvine 10 1 11 13 57 Harbor 14 16 20 n -61 hine -Verrill 3. Hess 4, Gavino 2, Brodi:man O. Yu 0, Can 9, Samson 2, Heider 12. Robins 2, Skidmore 11, Crawley 9. J.pt. goals -Vemll 1, Heider 1. fooled OUI -Carr Tedmlcals -None. •We had an incident with Ian Estancia) spectator a couple of weeks If>· so this L' a second 1or- fidals'l report ffor usl, • Panel said. "It's kind or an embarrass· ment to the school when a sec- ond report comes In. Even If the official did rna¥ a mistake we're at the point where we have to handle what It looks like from the sideline. It's just something we can't have. You have to accept the authority no matter what. You can't vent you.r frustration in the mJddJe or the game. 11.'s kind of a selfish reaction. You feel better, but yow team suffers." Crenshaw 1'1tid he' dJd not know he had been assessed a red card during the Ocean View MARK C. DUSTIN/DAILY PILOT Newport Harbor High's TaylOf' Young, left, goes up fOf' a layup and draws the foul against Irvine's Matt Crawley in Wednesday night's Sea View League game. Adding to liarbor's difficulties, leading scorer 'lhylor Young fouJed out of the game with 6:38 left and the Sailors leading 53-38 when he attempted to take a charge on Ir- vine's Nasi Heider. Young finl'lhed with 19 points and eight rebounds and his presence was obviously missed. Without Young on the oou.rt -he also sat out the final 3:35 of the third quarter after picking up his fourth foul -the Sailors were outscored 34 -12 by the Vaquero!>. . The previously hot-shooting Tars contin- Newport H.t>or-M ouradyan 7, Perrine 11 , Heenan 13, Young 19, MacBorh 6, Allee O. Slater 3, Gausewitz 2. J.pt goals -Heenan 3. Pemne 1. Fouled out -Young, MacBeth. TechniUtfs -None. ·- game. He found ou1 1wo days af. DAV ter the fact. "I don't knpw If ir's I'\ I something you can get over," C ti' d fr B 1 Cr('nshaw said. "It kind of ruined on nue om fourl season. We were starting 10 play very good soccer and look· Against Ocean View, Day ing like we rnighl be able tu do notched an assist in the 2-0 M>mething. It wa.-. unfortu nate victory. something like thb happened. "She'!. very athJeLlc." Costa You hope this become!. a learn-Mc.•sa Coach Dan Johnston said. in J;: experience. You try to tell "She's got good speed. She's very them to walk away." good a1 beating players arow1d Crenshaw said P.'itancia had 1he comer and putting the ball been dominating against Ocean back across the middle. She View and led. 1-0. throul(tlOul the crcalcb a lot or good !>Coring fir..t half. H111 the Seahawtc... oppununitiei. in addition to her scorc.'<.l early in the second half' own goal~" and an &;tancia player reacted 11w three wins extended with a snide commeQI directc.-d C..oi.tn Mesa's winning streak In ut Ocean View players. league to 21 games, over the "11 wasn·1 that 'it!vere and a couN~ or which the Mus1a11w- good referee wouJd have ign ored have producc."<l 18 shutuuti. .md It." Crenshaw ~d. "But he took outi.c:ored tJ1elr opponents, exception to It and (arguments 110-'.i. Day hru1 been a big pan of between player.; and Hie referee! the 1un. beginning with her l 4 broke loose.· goals and 15 ~lsts w. .1 ff'Cbhman, through last week.'i. heroics. whkh were enough to earn her DaiJy Pilot AthJe1° of the Wc.-ek honors for the second time this year- In November. Day earned the honor for winning the Golden West Leai,l\Je individual cross country championship. II was her first time competing in the spon and her first opportunity 10 shine after the grnduation of her older sister. After competing with her il.ter in volleyball and track.. ai. well as on Mesa's <..:IF Southern Section Divis ion Ill co-championship team in soccer. Day decided 10 set out on her own course, H1e long and \vindy croSb country type. "II was,rt"'.illy hard," Day said of her first experience with the sport. "The first month we went to cross country camp. The first day, we rau i.lx miJc. ... I Will> dying.· But by lht: end of Lhl' year. she wa." flying by her competition. She finii.he<.l fiflh in the CIF Soot11crn Section finals and n•ached the ,,a.te mcel, where 'ihe finished Gist. Not only did she succeed in ht:r first sea,011 in cross country, she helped herself when she returned 10 1he ..,occcr field at Mt::.<1. • "I'm not as tired when I finish the i.occer game," Day said. "Cro!>.'> country gave me a lot of enduralll:c." 11·~ been needed a lot more this i.eason a' Day hai. emerge<.! inlo a team leader. Hanked No. 6 in the en: Southern Section. the Mustangs will att('mpt 10 repeal their CIF ti lie with a va ... 1ly different team than last year'1> MjUad. which. of courbC. included Shanm's 2!l ~oar~ and :w assists. wh ich earned her Division Ill Offensive Player of the Year honors. Jasmin's job this season' is nor only to spearh ead the offensive effon -she has 11 goals and seven ~ists - but aJso convince the more inexperienced players that the playoffs will be a whole different ballgame compared to the Mustangs' Golden West League experiences.. "I think we need to start talking more and getting more passes strung together,· Day said. "We're playing lilce indJviduals right now.· 111e Mustangs may still need to come together more as a team to repeat their playoff success of a year ago. But Day doesn't have much further to go in creating her owl\ individuaJ sporting identity, regardless of whal her sister accomplished. Daily Pilot Costa Mesa's Christine Twohig lines up a shot as Westminster's Marisa Gilardoni tries to block it in Wednesday's game a1 Huntington Beach High. II.ENT TREPTOW/ DAlLYP!lOT MESA Continued from B 1 sults that came about during the early years of the program. "The amount of changes the program has made Is amazing." said Steenhard, whose older sis- ter, Lani. was on the Mustm1gs' first girls water polo team in lhe 1997-98 school year. "What we -- SPORTS Thursday, februaty 5, 2004 13 BRIEFLY Sea Kings upSet University Senior Adam Freede scored a career-high 22 points, lncludlng 12 In the. founh quaner, as the host Col"Qlla del Mar I Ugh boys basketball team upset University. 67 ·62. In a Pacific ~t League game We'4tesday night to keep their slim hopes alive for a third· place finish in league 'fyter Lance also scored a ca· ree't·high 10 points to do with 10 rebounds for CdM (12-12, 3·5 In league). Jay Northrldge scored 15 points . while Pancho Seaborn adC!ed 10 points. have now is so good. We all know Andrew Nobe's lhree·pointer we have come one game closer cut the CdM lead 10 one point to being undefeated and win· with 37 seconds left. but a subse· rung league." quenr layup and some dutch fret! Golden w.tt LMCUt throws by Freede sealed lhe win. Cost• Meu 9, w..tmlnltef 3 Junior Brett Hirata made his Scoft by au..-. first appearance in a game since Costa Mesa 1 5 2 1 • 9 breaking his collarbone in the Westminster o 1 o 2 3 Cosu Meu-Malapira J, Twohig 2. eighth game of the season. Pederson 1, Bowman I, Le 1. The Sea Kings have the re· Steenhard 1. Saves -Nguyen 10. quired I I wins to petition the CIF w..tminin.r -Sdlulz 2, Boland 1. for an al ·large benh into the play. Saves -Diaz. 5. offs with two games remaining. Northwood in1proved to 5-3 ln vine men's basketbaU team will a11emp1 to end its three-game losing streak tonight. when It plays host to Lhe University of the Pacifi c in a Big West Confer· ence game at 7:05. fielder Julien Cerutti on the right side of the field. Cerutti played an early ball behind the defense. which Ringstrom tracked down aud chipped over the goalkeeper with the out!>ide of his right foot. Coat• M•u -Brldt 6, TruJ•llo \5. Be. Vergara 6, Br. Vergara 3, Kelly 0, V. Eneal 1\, Bjelland 2. Aka nael o. Cluff 0, S. Enesi o. Sanctiez 0. J·pt. goals -Tru11llo J, Brtdt 2, Be Vergara\, Br. Vergara 1. Saints silence Eagles • MSKETM.LL: Nancy Cas· tro scored 16 points and added 1 l rebounds, but It was not enough as the f.stancia High girls basketball team lost to host Santa Ana, 52-35. in a Gol- den West League game Wednesday night. fhe Salntb outscored the Eaglei., 16·5, in the third quar- ter after taking a 22· l 7 halftime lead. Estancia Coach Tamette Happa attiibuted the run to co11ftlsion on defense. Jazmin Flores added nine points for the eagles (8· 15, 5.5 in league), Happa praised the play of junior varsity call-ups Be Diep (four rebound!.) and Michelle I lallock (four points). FROM THE SIDELINES 'Crazy Legs' Hirsch was a big kic:k at Newport league wilh a 58·54 win over T~ soro Wednesday. ' CdM hosts Calvary Chapel at 7 p.m. Friday in its final regular·sea- son home game. PIClllc CoMt LNIUll Coron• cW Mw e7. univ.nnv 62 Scote bv OUMtMs Uno 1~ 13 1~ 18 62 CdM ,, 13 1~ 18 61 UCI (9·9. 4-5 In the Big West) i~ coming off consecutive road losses at Long Beach State, Utah State arid Idaho. But the Anteaters have won two straight at home. UOP (l3-7, 8· I). on a four· game winning streak. defeated UCL 67·52. Jan. 10 In Stockton. UCl's 7 ·foot senior center Adam Parada is averaging a tearJ1·1eading 13.1 points and 7 A rebounds per game. The Sea Kings ( 10-J ·Ci. 5· I ·21 outshot Univer!>1ly 17·4, includ· ing 14 -1 In 1he i:.ccond half. Co· rona del Mar rt'turn~ to anion Friday a t home againM Calvary Olapel. OCC win s opener •VOLLEYBALL: ophomore seller Mike Murphy dbhed our 27 asstsfs to lead u baJm1n~d Orange Coai:.1 College allal'k in a 30-17, 30-25 .. i0· 19 men's vol leyball win uvcr the UnivcrMty of San l>iego club team in the Pirates' i.eason opener Wednes· day. fhc Eagle-; face host Costa Mesa at 7 p.m. Friday. Golden Wut L .. aue Sant• Ana 52. E1tancl• 35 Score by QuarteR Estancia !I B 6 1s Santa Ana 14 a 1s 1• 52 35 Est•ncl• Cas1ro \6, Pena 2. Maldonado 2. Flo111s 9, Diep 0, Mino 2. Hallock 4, Becerra 0, Neal 0. 3·pl goats None Fouled out Castro Q ukk!Name one of the greate:.1 football p ver to appear on Davidson Held at Newport Harbor High. lot of respect." Oark said the pair had attended a banquet honoring the '45 Newport gridders al lhe C..astaways Oub and it was there where Coach Miller invited them to come visit the team at practice. Uni -Fulford 2, Asnon 20, Mo!6tus \8, Lalehzadeh 4, Wen \2, Paul1c:k 3, Nobe 3. . 3-pt goals -Paulidc 1, Nobe 1, Asnon J. Wen2. CdM -Northndge 15, A. Lance 6, Freeda 22, Seaborn \0, T Lance 10, Kabaklian 4. Mohler 0, McDonald 0, Hirata 0, 3·pt. goals -Nortnridge 2, Seaborn 1 Sailors get by Vuqueros uor b paced by sophomore forward Christian Maraker ( 14. I ppg, 5.6 rpg). UCI is also home Saturday at 7:35 p.m. against CaJ State North ridge. Mustangs win again OCC edged by Chargers •BASKETBALL: Cypress Col· lege went i.evcn minutes. four i.econd:. wit hout a point in the ~econd half, but still managed tu hold off the visiting Orange Coast women's basketball team. 59·5 I, in Orange Empire Con· fere m:e action Wednesday. If you said Elroy ~crazy Legs" Hirsch that would be worthy of a blue ribbon. Hirsch. an All·American out of Wisconsin and a DON CANTRELL Coincidentally. the pair was only about 200 yards awdy from the Harbor High gym •SOCCER: Senior Joel Walker scored his 27th and 28th goals of !he season and the host New- port Harbor I ligh boy soccer team held on to defeat Irvine. 3-2, in a Sea View League game Wednesday. • SOCCER: The Costa Mesa I llgh girls soccer team earned its 22nd straight Golden West League victory Wednesday with a 4-0 home victory over Orange. Sophomore 0111:.ide hiller Jon Larson led OCC with nine kJll s and seven Ji~s. while i,opho · more Poyer Poia added eight ltilJs and fre:.hman Uriah Seui added ~even kills to go w11h a match-high live blork". Alisa Carrillo led the Pirates ( 11 ·I2, 4·5 in conference) with Iii poinli. and eight rebounds. while Biava Arganda added 12 points. The Oiargers (15-7. 7-1) shot 7 of 25 from the field (28%) in the ~econd half and finished 3B.9% frurn the field. The Pi- rates. the defending state champions. were 38% from the field ( 19 of 50). member of the professional football Hall or Fame after playing for the Los Angeles Rams, had been invited with Alt-American linebacker Bob Dove of Notre Dame lo hold a practice session with the 1945 Harbor High football team and its coach. the late Les Miller. Any such adventure would astonish a prep gridder during that time so many years ago. Even more astomshing. according to Sailors guard BiU Oark. was when Dove initially set thln~ in motion by kneeling to hold a place k:Jck for Hirsch. Recalling the event last week, Oark said, "Uirsch only rook about rwo steps and lhen booted a 50·yard field goal right through the uprights." Few prepsters had witnessed a 50·yard field goal in those days. Oark added. "And what's mon:. Hirsch was never known as a k:ickljli but as an ace receiver and runrfer." John Fowler. 75. a superb tailback in '45, also recalled the delight of his Tar teammates 10 experience auention from the rwo All·American:., who, al lhe time. were serving at the El Toro Marine Base as World War II was fading from tlteir future schedul e. Unfortunately. Hirsch and Dove missed one Fowler event at the field weeks earlier. when he stunned counry sportswriteTh by snagging a 73-yard pass from fullback Ralph Freitag.at the back of the end zone ill the Huntington Beach game. It appeared 10 be a game-winning touchdown until one referee ruJed he was one step out of lhe end zone. And lltlle-couJd they have projected furure recognition coming for Freitag when he was invited to try out with the Chicago Bears. Oark. 74, said, "They were super guys. And our players really appreciated them coming to visit. They were very humorous and showed us aU a where start basketball center George Yardley was inside at cage practice. In ~e. Yardley would become a known figure to Hirsch as a sterling Hall of Farner for the Fort Wayne (now Detroit) Pistons at lhe pro level. Hirsch and Dove were top players on the El Toro Marine Base grid team. It had lost the national military title to Fleet City Navy, The sad note from last week was news lhat Hin>ch, 80, had died Jan. 28 of natural causes ln Madison. Wis. He once served as the athletic director of Wiscon in Universlry in Madison. In fact, Hirsch sent an autographed book 10 Miller in 1989 and conveyed regrets he could not attend lhe Oct. 20. 1989 Newport Hatbor 25-year grid anniversary, which was covering the years from 1931 to 1955. Hirsch. who drew lhe nickname of "Crazy Legs" because of his unique running style. played for lhe Rams from 1949·57. He played as a receiver and a halfback along with the great back Glenn Davis. Davis led Bonlta High to ::i 39·6 small sd1oob CIF · championship playoffs against Newport in 1942. TI1e top season for Hirsch in pro ball was 1951 when he led the NFt with 66 catches, 1.495 yards receiving and 17 touchdowns. 1Wo of hjs remarkable quarterbacks for Lhe Rams in those years were Bob Waterfield and Norm Van Brocltlin. "There has never been a more loved and admired ambassador for Wisconsin sports than Elroy Hirsch." saJd Pat Rkhtor. lhe athletic director at Wisconsin. Hirsch also had a brief ftlm career and played in three movies, Including "Unchained" and "Zero Hour," He portrayed himself in the film titled, "Crazy Legs. All American." Freshman Huben Trujillo conven ed a Will Guzman feed for Newport'~ other goal. Newport took a 3· I lead in the 55th minute when Walle.er booted a penalty kick into the right side of the goal after Slcyl· er TauKher drew the foul in the box. lrvi11e crept \vithin 3·2 with a goal in the 65th minute. but the Sailors' defense held off a ny ad· ditionaJ attacks. Mau I racy added an assist for Newport ( 13·5, 6·2 in league), alone in first place ah~ad of ~hill (5· I ·2 in league). Woo~ridge is 4·2·.2 in league with two games remain· ing. The Sailors host Laguna 1 lills at 5 p.rn. Friday. ·Eaters play host to UOP • BASKETMLL: The UC Ir · Junior Nilani Duarte scored two goals and added an assist. ophomore Jasmin Day scored for rhe 11th time this season and junior Jenny Sparks. in her first game back from a knee in· jury i.he suffered in December added a score. Kyla Flores and Yareli Ortega also had assists for the Mus- tai1gs (13·5, 10·0 in league), while Kara Jenlcjus and Sara Bryant were solid in the defen· si ve effort. Kindra Bailey finished with rhree saves for the Mustangs. who face Estancia Friday. Ringstrom scores winner •SOCCER: Senior Oiris Rlngstrom scored the lo ne goal as the Corona del Mar High boys soccer team remained in first place with a l -0 home vie · tory over University. Ringstrom found thl' back of the net in -the 69th niinu1e. A quick outlet pass from goalie Jay Zimmerman found mid- Mesa~ past Onmgc •BASKETBALL: Junior Venlse Enci.i came off rhe bench to i.core a career· high I I poi nts to help leatl the Costa Mesa I li~h girls basketball team to a 43·29 Golden West League vil'tory over visiting OranKc Wednes- day. Senior Susy Trujillo con\rib· uted ream-highs in points ( 15), rebow1ds (seven) and steab (four). while senior U1s!>ey Brick scored !>ix, dished oul five steals and recorded three steal'>. Trujillo connected on a thn·e· pointer Wlth 1hrcc mmutes left w give the Mu~tang~ (9-12, 3·6 in league) 1heir bigge~• lead. 41 - 25. Colden Wut Lt11ue Costa Mesa 43. Or•nge 29 Score by Ou•t1ers Bnttany lmaku scor~ a game- high ~O poin1s 10 lead Cypress. Cypre closes out Coast •BASKETBALL: Visiting Orange Coast College shot just 19% from the field (4 of 2 I) in the sccund half as Cypress pulled ,1way for a 71 ·54 Orange Fmpirc Conference men's bJ~ketlMll vittory Weunesday 111gh1. Orange 4 5 1J 1 Costa Mesa 13 8 13 !I Orene--Ortrz 3. Ty I, Loya 2. Monn1g 1, Kilroy 22 3·pt. goals -Ortiz \. Fouled out -Loyd Sophomore Jason Garey led the Bu cs (4 ·I 8. I ·8 in the OEC) with 15 point~ followed by 12 !~ from Alex I lunter. Cypress. which It'd, 39 ·34, at halftime, had 1hrec player;; score in dou- bll' li~ure~. led by /U!>tin Burns' Iii points. GIRLS WATER POLO Newport Harbor remains unbeaten in league Senior Carolyn Conway and junior Anne Tesoro Wednesday. Belden scored five goals each to lead lhe ·camille Hewko scored three of her Newport I larbor High girls water polo team -game·high four goals In a lir111 period that to a 14·2 Sea View League victor)' over host saw CdM build a 7· I lead. Laguna Hills Wednesday. Katya Eading1on scored three goaJs while The Sailors (17·2, 4·0 in league) outscored Vivian Liao and Katlin Kubas each tallied Lal(l.lna. I 0· 1. in the first half to coast to the two goals. Jordan Anae, Tracy Kubas, Olel- wln. Leah Robenson provided two .goals. sea Lyman. Katie Lemmerman and Lauren while Melissa Wheeler and Ashling Taylor McAdams each scored one goal. Eadington contributed one each, Kally Lucas recorded added three steals. four steals. Jesslca Ball and Katie Erickson Brillany Fullen mude four saves while added three steals each. Kelsey McCormick stopped two shots for Goalies Terin Cottam and Kim Hol!sepian CdM (12-7, 3·0 in league. anchored the defense with four and two CdM's junior varsity team scored a 15-0 saves. respectively. Newport's junior varsity victory over Tesoro while the frosh· oph team won, 7· I, and the Sailors' frosh -soph squad earned a 6-1 triumph. squad earned a 6· I Viclory. H h · l d S u: lJ utc 1son ea s age n1 CdM loo tough for Titans Hayden I lutchison scored four goals to Corona del Mar High scored seven first· lead Sage Hiil School to a 7-l nonleague vie· period goals and was weU on its way to a tory over Kennedy Wednesday at CdM High. 16· 7 Pacific Coast League victory over host Devin Tooma added rwo goals and Nath- alie Ramire1 added olll' 111ore for Sage Hill (7-10). wh1Ch be~an to execute its offense m Mt' dfel'.t1vcly in the Lhird period. result- ing in three goal!>, Coach ll'ff Andrews said. Kathryn m .. hop made eight saves for the Ligh111ing. Estancia absorbs tough loss E.:.tant:ia I ligh closed out its Golden West League sea~on w11h a 19~ Joss to visiting Orange Wedne:.day. Junior Courtney lless scored two goals. while sophomorei. Olel'iea Kaplan and Carolina B~1rnes added one each. Kaplan started a~ the Ea~Jes' goalie and recorded three saves. Sophomore Katie Mahan had fiv e save!> for l~stancla (I 0·8. 2-4 in league). 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I? 2004 lh083 I h e Coal• Mn• Pt1nn1111 Comm1n1on will ~Id a public IM•11n1 •I C119 H•ll, 11 f '" 0flve, Co't. M4Jt•. CA 1111 6·JO pm. o• o •oon u ponlbt• lherHflt' on ••• 4.,, ··"" •. H0-4. r "' publlc ht" ma •a IOf lh• •cloi>l•on ot •n tnlllal Sludl./Mtlt&•ltd ~&lllV• 0.C •t•llon (IS/ MHO> '°' th• r '" •••w P•1k b1cycte/pedHlmn 11••1 l"O;ecl located m rt1rvtew Puk. J201 Pl•cent11 Avenue. l ilt ptuposed mulhpurpose 11111 will be apptO;t mete•; 12 Itel w1d• and 4 000 IHI IOfll Iha n1ulltpurpoJe tr •II " • pre••OU,ly •PP• OYeel proiel.t included In lht f a1rv11w 1'1111 Mu let Plan The ti./MNO '' ••••l•bl• lor pul>h< 11v1ew 111d commelll trom leb•u••y !> ttlOtl 10 M•i.h 6, 2004 •t lhe lullow1n11 loctU0111 (•) Pulll14. tounlrt, Pl1nnon1 0 1v1>10ll Coty Hall 17 f•11 D11•t \b) Meu Vttcl• l1br11v 2969 Mt"• Vord• Orove. (Asl, •1td le> 01~nat Cou111y 1>11111,. l•b,.ry f P•r~ A•e11uc B•Mu.h), 1855 Peth Avenue Or •I Of wr 1ttt11 c.om'"""h on lh• •t>••11inm1ntal doc· u111•11t will be oece1ved •I City H311 (addln\ abuv~I 1111 ouQh M•rch 6, 1004 lhr publu· hu1111111 will t1llnw an oppoi tunil; lo• tJUbhr •ummeot on the uf1V111H1111enlJI d11Cu m~11I f m rOIOf m11t100, (All Int Pl~1111111& OtVISIOJI Al j /14) /Stl 514!> If yu11 l h•llenfr this •r !Ion HI (0Utf you fl1•Y be h1111ted tu 1 Al\•na unly tho\r '''Utt' yOu. or ~unumm '-'''>ti t 4u,.ed. •\ lh~ vullllt h e•• 11111 cte\u tbl'tf '" tn1\ nnht I! or .,. wn lltll co1 re \fh')Mt1f"lft t-df'llv~rect to th• r11.,111111y Cu111tll1\\1Cn .J1 ~t ,,, lhl tu th,. publtC tte.HlflC Puhl1>hr1I t•frwpor I HtAI h ( "t~ MO\A O~•IY Ptl11I I ~ho ui1 y ~ l004 lhl lll flctiliM ...... .... s ....... 11111 lulluwtnw P•• wn\ • ., u Onm1r: butt10t~\ as l nl 1 y~oun S1l11on /6701 Ve1du~n SI Sin lllfn C•p1\t1Hnn CA 9/67'> S111n Jv•n D•POI. UC (r.AJ l670l V.iduiO SI S•n k••n C11u\h•nu CA 9lb75 I t"l1\ hu\.tne~~ I\ lOO· t1111 l•tl by An 1!1cllYldUAl II••• vou \IArleO do1n11 bll\llle\\ ~~t> Ve\ 8-1 OJ S•n lu~n Depot, LlC k•~ Sc1A11 • M~n•atr I hi\ ~l61•m•r1I WU hl•d wolh th~ County Cle1h ol Clr•nfle Co11111,- 11110l1?'l/04 20046t 1214t O••ly f"ftut Ian 29 f tb 5, 12. 19 2004 TlllOI ......... .... s........ th• lullow1"a pe• ~on~ •n d11m11 bU\ln•\& " 0111 Houu MotlC~lt• l 1115 Be•niud.t 011•~ Co~I• Mtu, CA 92626 Andru Routh, 118!> B~lfTIVrl• Orove co,,~ M• \•. t II 9)676 l11h11 ll ourn JI ll~ ~•1t11u~• 011vc C.u\lo M•\• I II 926lii l h1\. hlJ\ltll'\'\ I~ f Ufl 11111 ltd by 1111\b•t>d qnll wit.- II~•• '"'' ~1 .. 11ct1 11t1ma bu'-•n•~' nl' Yr\ No•t:mb"' I 200l A11d11·" lloullt r hi\ \l•lto1•nl w•~ loltd \llllth lh• fountv \.I••~ ol '""""~ Countv on 01 2J 04 200469121'1 011ly Pilot Jan 29. I eb 5 12. 19 2004 Thl09 ActltiM~s "-*"-" tne lollowona perw n• •• e ooma bu\lnen a• 11• I r "" v SJurl•U, 84A C11n111n~ St Co~I• Mn • CA92627 C•b11•lt l•rtllke 844 Cone••" ~t Cn\U Mt\• (.A '176?1 t ha\ bu,mtt\\ 1~ cnn du1 led by "" ond1v1du1I H<Jve yuu 1l•1lcd dmna bu\lne\\ ;et' Yt\Ol/01 IM C•bll~lt l •edl~e lhl\ >hl•mMI WU lll~d w1111 lh• County Cle•~ ot Or•nae Cou11ty on 01 JO().\ 10046t7SOU Deily Pilot l eb ). 12. 19 ?6 ?004 lhlJ6 fldMMwlwMs .... s ....... The l1Jllow1nl ptllOn$ <11,. dmna bu~1nen u Newport Ouch CArllnfl Co 171 ll\t Newpo•I B~h CA 9?663 t hnmo M11\he1••n II , 111 3 ht. New po< l Bch. CA 92663 th" builrt9\• '' con due l•d by '" 1nd1vidu•I Hive you •l•tled d11l11a bu~intu yet? No lom Mushe111n II Thi~ ,111emenl wu llltd with lhe Count1 Clerk ot O! '"'' Cou"IY un 01/09/()4 20046t7M7' 011ly Piiot )An. 15, 2'1. 29, r eb ~. 2004 Th062 an Of costA llSA ._ca.m, CMIOmA ll011Cl---N011Cf 1$ HEREBY OJVCN lht l Mt led ptO• r.o»lt f0t lur nlJ.hlna tll abo•, ma l ei ••ll, •quip n1•nl. tr•n1POt\Jllt0n •nd auch 011'•• l•cllltln u mty bt r eq1111 ed !or the SUNflOWH AVl .. UI 1•1 &AMI INSJAUA- TION "°Jl<T -CITY ,aOJl(T NO. CM·OI, Wiii be rKtlvtd by lht City ol Co\tt Me•• al th• Otfice of Ille City Clef 11. 71 I 111 Ot1ve Co•I• Mtu . C1lll0t"'•· unhl Ill• hour ol 10.00 ....... ~. ,..,,,_ Wf t , 2004, 11 which U1n• they Wiii ~ OPetl•d pubhcly •nd rud •louel rn th• CounGil r.nambt•s Staled f)f~oul• •h•ll bur ttie 1111• ol lht wOf k '"d n•m• ol the bidder but no other ch•t1nau1\h1n1 "'""' Any bid tect1••d •lier the '(keduled clo>lhjl limo lo• the rece•pl ot bub 'h•U be •tlutned lo b1dde1 unopen•d II \11•11 bt the •Ole rnpons1b111ty ot the b1dde1 to "' 1h1t his b•d '' reu1vac1 on pro11e1 lime A ul 111 Bid 011C11 '"'"" m1r be 11bt•1ntd Al the Olflo ot t11e City ln&u•H•, 71 I 111 Ot1••. Co'u Mn•. Calllotn••. upon ,..,.,.,.,., ... ,. ..-......-••tsu .oo.Alt •• um-1 ''""•• •• $4.0o must be rnctud•d 11 handled by mail B•d Oocvmenu 1nd other contr•cl docurnttnts may •lso bt eumlned el the Olh•e ol the C1\y Cle•k ol the 1:1\y ul Cosl1 Meu Bid Ont utnenh wtll nol be m11led unl4tu lh• edd1l1orul S!> 00 rh•• &• 1~ lucluded w1\h P•yrnenl E •ch bid \hdll be mitde on 111., P1upo\t1I 1<11 m, •h•el\ P I• throuah P 9~ Pt ov1ded 111 \he c.<)nhact dO<umenl•, and 1h~ll be accompamed by • cort1hed or ••~hoer > cheek or • bod bond 101 rtul leu lh•n lO'\. ol the •• 1~11unl ol \heu bod, m~d• 01rable loo the City ol C:o11a MtH No 11ropn\11I )hall be con \•d•• td ul'\IU\ •cc om pant.id by such coh1e1 ., Lhecll C•Sh, O! b•ddf!f\ bond No bod ~hill be co" \Ide< 11d unit\\ 11 " made on ' bl~nk p1opuul 101 m lurn1Shtd by the C11y ot Co•I• Mcu and I\ lllllllv Ill ICC\11 d•ntt Vlllh \he P•OY•\•Oll> ot the Propo\al requu• ment~ Eat11 biddet mus\ havt • Cl•\~ ·A· (Ccncr •I Conl•ulor) or ·r. 32· (P11 ~tne and H11hway lmpto'iemenl Cont"c 101) '"•n•t 100 also be 111eq111hlted u •equored by la\111 A COflh •elm ll~tn& • u •II u1 cl~\"localoon llOI \hOV111 on \he Ctneut P•tv1lh11a Wat• Oe1e1mrt1•looos mav be r~Quu~a lo p-y th~ w111e "'" ol that c• •II 01 clo~ot1<•l1on mo\\ d1»ely cctatetJ lo •I n •huwn '" lhe Cener•I Oele• 1111nat•oC1• '"•Cllve •t the 11me nl the ull tor bid\ lhe Conti ac tut 'hall <omply w1lh lhe prov• \Inn\ nl S111 ttnn 1110 lo I 180 1111 hJ\1Vt' nl the C" •hlo•n1a I •bot Cndt tll• 11rev~1tu111 ,.,. and ".de nl ""''''' ''lab 11\htd by tile Coty ol Cu>I« M"'•· which a1 o nn hie with Ille C•lv ( lr1 ~ 1)1 !he t:1IV ol Co\l~ Mn~. ~nel ~half toole1t 11•11ellle\ P• e \1 1 rbtd lhe1 e1n tu • no11< u111pllftr1~e ol \a•d 'odt' lht City Cuunc•I ol the ( •IY ol C'u\IA Mun ,.,., .. , \h~ 11tht to ftjt.C\ ,,n~ Jnd/UI •lit bid~ JUUi fOlCt• De,..ty Cltf Cl••"· City •f c .. 1. M-.e Publl\hed Newpor I Buch Co~u Meu 011ly Pilot lanu1ry 29 r ,b. tuary~.2004 Th091 IS< um MOTIQ Of Pml10M TO_. mAltOfi flMCUSIUm• flM(lSl.SIUm Wl "°· A22J4t2 lo 111 he1n, benet•· """•s. c1td1lori, con llna,nt cred1lOfl, and peflnns who may oth crw1se be lnlero led tn the ...,.u or n tate or both , ol FRANCES SHANER ak8 r~Al''fCCS M StfANlR A P£11HON FOR PRO BAT[ hn been llleel by ANTHONY P COSTELLO In Ille Supenor Cou1t ol Calllo•nla Couuty ot 011na• THE P( Tl !ION FOR PROBATE ttquests AN· THONY P COSTELLO be •11PolnteO. as personal 1ep•ntnl1I••• lo ad mini.lei the eslale of the decedeM THC Pl TlllON tequots the dtctdftnt's Wiii and cod1cll,, II •ny, bt •dmltltd to 1><ob•le The ·will and any cod1cll• 110 IYltlablt l0t , .. n11n1 lien In the lllt ~ept by tlltc-t. THE PETITION ••que•h 1uthorit1 to adm1n"l•r Iha ast•I• under the lnd•P•ndtnl Adm1111\ trallon of (\1110 Act. ( ftm Authomv wlll •ltow the penontl tllj)ftHn· lahvt to l•ke ma ny •cllOnl wltllo11t obtain Ina couJt appcoul. Befort laklna url1ln llt ty lmpotllnl achonl , l\pwever. lllt ptrsonal ftptes•nlallve wrll bt 1tqu1•td lo alo not~• to Inter n led ptraon' u!\ltU U!ey htvt w11tlvtd notice or cons.ntt d la Iha P'OllO"d 1ctlon ) Tiie lndep•11d1nt ad· mt111•ttallo11 1utharlty "''" bt ar•nttd unteh 111 lnlerttltd person fllt1 '" obftctlon to the Pt>llllOn •"41 •how• &ood UllM wtly the COIKI •llowtd not o int tllt •11lhorlty. A HlMIMO on lht pelltlon will be Mid Oft 3/11/04 et 1.45 p.111. In O.,t l7l louted 11 Jotl Tiit City Orlw Sovttt, ., ' • ............ Otanat, CA 92613 . 1r YOU OIJECT to the 111nlln1 ul the petlllOn, YO!I ..,ould ~·r at tllt lltaflnl tnd slete YIMlt ob~cllona or Ille w11rt.e11 ob,.CllOfU wltlt lht COiii I O.IOte llM 1M11rlnt Yo111 appeaunu mey lit 111 P•lion or by yoc,11 altllfnty tr YOU ARC A CRlOI· I 011 01 t 011 t1n11 nt a1cS1lor ol lht ~ned. you mu't file your cl11m with tlM cou•t •nd mill I COl)Y to lht oersonal ttl>'ts•nlallve eppo1nltd by lh4 coud within lou• montll• from the d•I• ol the filsl inu1nce of lcttan 11 provldtd In Probale Code ''cllon 9100 lht ume lor 11111,_ cl•1ms w111 not upile "b1loie lour months lrom rht h111fln& dale noticed above YOU MAY EXAMINE the file kepi by lht COUfl II you ert 1 pttson 1n· ltruled 111 lhe eshlt. you may It~ with Ill• cuu1 I ' Requesl tor Sptc1al Notice (IO#m OE 1:>4) ot the hl1n1 ol 1n onv1nto1y and 1pp111ul ol n lllt nuh or of •nv 1>41l1flon or •ccounl n pro•lded 1n Probtle Code section 12SO II R1quu1 101 Special Noltce lo•m " •vailable fr om the co11r t cltrk A'"'-r fe# '•tltl-• 5¥11-M.T.,._.,1._.. Mc<e#"'ldi, ltl..._ & , ......... ur •tS T•-c ... tff Dr., Ste. 400 '"'• .... , CA t2626 Published Newport Buch/Cost• Mtu Deily Pilot f'ebru1ry 5, 11. 12. 2()0.t ThWl21 IS("'" MOTIQ Of ""110ll lOANlllSTB lSTAROf: OIAIW WIUAI IWSf WI MO. A22J217 Io •II he11s, benell- c.1ant'\ cred1t/\ts .. c.on lu1ae11t Cl editor>. t nd persu11~ who 111ay olh er Wl\C be Inter es led In the Wiii 01 «>l•le Ill both, 0 1· CHARI FS WllllAM Nl\SSll A PC II llON I OR PRO· BAil has been filed by BE.VERLY NASSIF m the Su11e11ot Cou1 t ol Cah to• n•a, County ot Or a nae lllC PlllllON fOR PROBATE 1equesls BE\IERl Y NASSIF be appomled n pe1>onal 1 epresental1ve lo ad- rnlnt\le• \he &\la\e ol the decedent ft![ PC TITION requests lh• decedtnl'~ w1U •nd •Od1c1h. rl any. be admtUtd lo prob1te The Will and a11y cod1c1ls ire ave1lebte tor eum1111 hon on tf'le 111• hpl by th• cou•t lltr Pl II rtON teQUOI\ •ulhur1tr to ddn11n1sle• the eslal• 111tde1 the Independent Adm1n1s· I• at1on ot £stales Act (lh" •ulhOflty will allow the per<On•I rfpreun· Ullve 10 lake many aL11011s without obt11n "'R cou•I approval Before l•k1ne ceol•m ve1 y 1n1po1 r.nl 1chon5, howeve1. tne persnnal repruenlallve will be 1 eqvu •d lo a1ve notoce to 111leruled pel\11ns unlo> they hive w11•ed 11011ce "' consented to lit~ propo\ed act1nn l lh• independent dd mml\lr a11on •1uthn111y will be &•anted unlen .in inltrutr<I pe"on hln ~n nb1Mt1on lo the pelll•on dlld show\ cood c .111•e why the cour I should not R• ant the autho11ty A HCARING on the 1>elll1on will be held on 2/26104 .ii I 4!> p m 111 Oepl ll J louted "' 341 I he C•ly/ OnYP Soulh, 01 •ntt. C'A 9261) IF YOU OBJECT to lh• ll' anltn& ol the pelf lion, ~ou •hould appa111 at the heartne and \late yom obietllono 0t lite ••111tten obrei:11ons with lh" cou1t beto•e lhe hunng Your •Ppe" •nee m•y be 1n pef\on or by you• 1\lorn~y II YOU ARC A CRE 01- 10 R or c ont 1n11en1 c:red1tor ol lht decened you musl hie you1 cl1un w1lh the cou11 and mail • copy to Ille personal r1presentahve •OPOtnttd by the courl wllhrn four monlns h om Ill• dAle of tt1e ftrsl 1ssu•nce ol lellets IS PfOV1dtd 1n ProOale Code stcllon 9100 Thu time 101 lll1na ,111m$ will not e ~pore befo11 tour months lrom the heat1n1 dffte 11ol1Ctd 1bo•1 YOU MAY E.XAMINE the hie t.epl by lhe court II you are a per~n In ternted In the u t&te, you may tile with lhe court ~ llequut lo• SJ*:l•I Nollc.e (lnrm 0£ · 154) ot the loltn1 of •n Inventory a11d appr t int ol estate HHI& or of any Ptl1tron or account n p1ov1ded in Prob1te Code 1tct1on 1250 A Requul tor Spec1,1 Nollre lorm I> avallable h om lht COIJI I detk '•tlt&-1. HVHl Y NASS" 21 t J <OLUGI H . COSTA MISA, CA Publtshed Newport 8Hd1/Co•la Meu 01f~ Piiot febru11y 5, 11. l , 2004 ThWl11 MIM..._ "-S.... The lollOWllll P••tOn\ .,, do•nt bustnna n <loldtn State Apl)talHlt.. 2043 Wtslchfl Ol'l•t , Suite i03, Newport Buch, CA 92680 .1.tme1 w Moot•· 1401 l/2 Notlll Bay r,ont, Newport Such, CA 91M2 Otorfl• s. Moore, 1-01 /'l North Bay f ront, i.twpo.t Bt1ch, CA92642 Thi• butlMu Is con· ducted by' hu•band lflCI wll• Ha ... ~ \111 ttd doin& bu•lflU\ reU Yes, 10/ W l915 .i.mesW Moore Thia 1tattmtnl "'" llftd wttll IM County ci.n of O! '"'-' CCM1t1tr on 01/20/04 ...... , .... O•lty Ptlot #ft, ~ ~ F Ml !I, I 2. 2.004 TitUm ........... ... s...... The l11llow1nc ptr1on' •rt doilll buslneu H a) ?4·Stv•n 8•1t1, b) H•d1f Academy. 'l2416 C111m nito lectlt, L•c.• unt Hilb, Ctllle#n•a 9~!13 Farr ollh Voiou11h. 22416 C1r!\l11lto Tee•tt, l•aun• Hiii~. <;1llto11ua 9265.3 lhi' lluttntn " con· dueled by; •n rn01vld1111 Hoe you attrled c!O•na bu~1nt$~ Y•lf Yes JV20/03 F •"olih Vosousti l hl• staltmt nl was Med with Ille County Clt1t. ot Oonae County 011 IV J l/03 200J6tHSU D••ly Pilot J.tn, 29. Feb 5. 12. 19. 2004 Thll9 ........... ... s....... Th• lotlow1n& per sons •re Clolne busl11ess as. Cntp roose com. 180 NewJ)Ott Centllf Drove •265 Newport Buch, CA 92660 Zinc Soh.ltloos, Inc (CA) 180 Newport Ctn\er 011ve -Z65, Newpo•I Beach CA 97660 This b11s1ness " con ducted by, 1 corporatron Han you \l•rltd dout" bus1n111u yet? No Zinc Sol<411on•. loc , Jim /tslaw, Pres•dent lh11 slatemr.nl was hied w1lh lhe Couoly Cte•ll ol O•anee r.ounty On 01/23/04 2004't721t7 011ly Pilot Jin 2<; r eb 5. 12. 19. 2004 rllt 1 l ...... .....,, "-S....... rhe totlowon1 person\ '" e dome business as ri11\1 Ttchnoloey. 6.lO W Baker St Costa Mou, CA92626 M1kh11I Spoko)'uyy 44'>5 Ptcif,. Coasl Hwy 0 307 ln11anc~ Ca 90!>0!> f •h' l•1>td•s 7354 L1ttcllon C11 Cu\I• Mua. CA 92626 1 h1\ busmtn I• rn11 ducted by ~ 11eneral parlne1sh1p ltavt you '"'"d doinic bu.,nu• yet> No M1lt~11 Spokuynn Tilt• •t•lernent ,. .. , ltled w•lh lh11 County Clerk ol Ounae County on 01/09/04 10046t7047S 011ly Pilot Jin. I!> 22. 29.Feb.5, 2004 Th06J Fidt!IM ...... .... s ...... The followina per son• .re do1n11 bu"""~ •\ C fo1 c~ Adver '"'""· ?910 lavil Rd . Custa Mesa. CA 92626 Omnll1c Advert1smc Inc. (CA), 2910 Java Rd .. C~la Mes.o, CA 92626 This bu>1ntn •• con dueled by • corpor~lion Have you started doing bus•n•S) yet' Vu I 1·2004 Omnltoc Advefll\•ne. Inc Juht Cl1cy, P101 den\ lht~ \talemtnl wu !tied with the Cn11nty Clerk ot Orar111e County on 01/23/IM 20046972171 Dally P11ot lan 29, r eb ~ 12. 19 2004 ThJOJ FidlllM ...... 1'-tS....., The tolfowuta perso11• ue doing bus1nen ~• n > Bet1e1 Pubhshrnv. b ) Beller '>001 R•ver St A111 A "''"'PO• I Benn, CA 92663 Setler llC (WY) 5001 R1ve1 SI Apl. A. New 1111<1 Beach CA 92663 lh1s busrness •• con ducttll by 11m11ed lrabihly Co 11 .. e you slirtcd do1nti busrne" y~\1 No 8~11er 11 C W1lf1Am r dwards Pr1nc1p3I this statement wo. hied wolh the County Cle• k ot Or anae County Oil 01/09/IM 2004't7CMl l Oaoly Pilot Jen I!>, 22. 'l9. r eb 5, 2004 lh071 FidlllM ..... "-S...... lhe followtna person• are doing buslntn n B~lboa £ Apress Meuaae Ceoh e I AS. 1505 w Balbo1 Bl•d , Newport Bel ch, CA 9266J )ilCQueline Anne Ma11e Ryder. 216 22nd SI Co\ta Me'11, Cll 926?7 lh1s busmen •• cott ducted by 1n tnd1vldu•I Have you •I•• led do1n8 bulonosyeO Ves IM 12. 2004 lacquellne Aone Ma11e Rydff lhts ~teternent wn ltled with the Cnunly Cle•~ ot Onnte Co11nty on 01130104 2004H7J0t2 011ty Pilot f eb !>, I 2 19,26.?004 1hl34 . Adlll. ..... "-S....... fhe fllllOWlt'& Ptl 'on' ue dom1 bu\lneu a \ V1s1ble Ou11uch . 4 Andina, lr•rne, Caltlor Oii 92614 11.fl\tln Ill Vell1nd1. 4 Andlua, l1 v1ne, C•lllor Oii 92614 lhts bus1neu Is con dueled by; •n lndlvlduat Hive you i t.,l•d do1n1 buslntss yel7 No Kristin N. \ltll•ndl flus st1ttmtnl wu llltd with lht Cou"ty Cltlll ol Otanet County on 01/14/04 2004H7tff4 DAiiy Piiot )All. 'l2. 'l9, fl!lt !J, 12, 2004 Th07$ ........... ......... lhe followlr11 !*$on• a11 dolnc bualntts .,. St-l ltht Studio, 5135 Altoon• T llM, Irvine, CA 92612 Ro,et Dalt '•tlOfl, Jr •• 5 135 Altoon1 l•"•· ltvlfle,CAt2612 Thi• blntntss h con· ducted br: an indl11ld1111 ..... ,_ •llll'ttd dolftt bu•IMM ,.u Ytt 12/1/2003 llotef 0.t. PtltOll. )f. Thit •t••·~ WA\ fllM with tllt Coun1y Clef~ of Ott111t County ;:~~ ... Oeltr '''°' Feb !>, 12l lt,M,IOO& Tlltb ......... ... s.-t Tiit tollowina person~ •rt do111& bus•n•u •• •> Tiie Prectic. of l.olHI. ti) Ta1111 Publlc:abons, 160$2 8ttch Blvd., $11111 214. t11111t1ncto11 Bttcf'I. CA 92647 B1ttl R1ch•td WIHrtl'rlS, 160$2 llHch 81-.d .. Sullt 214. Hunlln&lon Boch. CA 9~7 Thli bu••nU\ " «HI ducted by· •n tndlvrcl•lllll Hav1 you slatted dotnt business yetr No 8rtll Wllllam• 1 hi• •l•ltmenl wo !tied Wilh th• Counry Cletk of O<anc• County on 01/15/04 2004tt7l2St 0•117 Pilot i.n 22. 'l9. Feb 5, 12, 2004 lh074 AclillM ..... "-S....... 1111 foflow1nt per•on• Oft dllllll bU&IOU1' IS Mtd•tatf Heatthcere Sotullons, JO Co1po1alt Perk, Su1\e 201, Irvine, CA 92606 Med·Slall. In~ (0( I (1\11' Shelley ll•ye) 65!>1 Par~ of Commerce Bl•d 8oe1 Raton, Fl JJ487 This busmen " to11 dueled by • ti>•1>or•l1on Have you Siar leel doon1 bus1ne u yet7 No Med S111f. In• Su'"" l Bill, Stcrel11 y lhl\ ,1-temenl was tiled with the County Cle• k ol Ollrn~e Couuty on 01/12/04 200Ut70Ut Daily P1tol Ian 15. 72, 29. r eb !> 2004 lh07'l fldlf6M ...... ... s....... 1 h' lollowrn& persons are do1na bus1ne!>S •\ 6) Kent l 11ler1111<es. ll) Knowell HOU\fl CJ Arbo• Hou\e, 870 Arb111 SI . Cost~ Mesa CA 92627 Co1ol Kent 870 A1bu1 St CO\I• Me•n. CA 92627 lld1en Ableman. 200 r •d~r•I A•e ' Cost• MrH CA92627 Th1> busmes• " cun dul tutl by LO pdrlnuos ll••t you started dn1n2 bu,11lus yet> ..... , 2003 11.••M Ableman lhl\ statement was loled with the County Cte1k ot 01 ange Cnu11\y on 01/27 /()4 200Ut72S24 Daily Pilot Ian 29, Fell 5, 12 19.~ ThllS AdlHM .... ... s...... 1 he lollow1n11 persons are do•ne busllleu "' The Bressetl• Cdl'npf n•es 9'9 South Coiis\ Or Iv•. Suite 17!>. Cos I• MeH, CA 92626 Rani:tnl I Bte~selle, ;>48l? l os Gatos Drove. l111una Hill\ Cl\ 92653 M~y f Bre,setle, 2483! Los Gatos Ori•e I aauna IHlh . CA92653 fhos busineu IS ton dUCltd by a aent1 •I pac\nerhs•P Hive you slatted do•ne bvsme\s yet? Vu 01/0l '1995 Rindal t B"ntlle lhl\ sl11lemrnl wn toled with the Counh Clerk ol Or•nee County un 01/20)04 200 ... 971471 Daily P1ro1 Jan 22. l9 Feb S, 12. 2004 fh084 RditlM .... NmtS.._.. The followrn11 pe1 >On• a• e do•OR bus111e>s J S. Slarwesl C'p1tal J/00 New11111 t lllvel Ste 30J, Ntwp111 t Bt~Ch C/\ 92fi63 Sl•• .. u l C•11•tal Inc (OU 3700 N1 w11ort 81•d . Sle 303 Newpor I !leach, C.A 9?663 I h1\ bu~•nt" 1\ con ducted by a LOfpnraloon H•v~ ynu star led dO•lll! bu .. nes\ yel' Ye> 01 10 04 S\arwe~I Cap•\dl, Inc Robtrl f dlcn P101Clenl th•• \falemenl was lll~d with the County Clerh ot OrAnce County 11n 01127/04 20046t72S26 Oa1ly Pilot Jan 29 r tb 5, l'l 19. 2004 Thll6 fldltlMW.SS "-S...... The lollow1na per~on' are domg bus111e\~ ·~ 81~bee·~ hchlt JO.to Clt•tland Ave Co~t' Mn•. CA 97626 lo11•11am1n1 P1omo· l1oni Inc tCA), 729 W 16th SI Sle BIO, Costa Meu , CA 97627 1 his b11.,neu ts CCln dueled by e co1 por atron H,.e you slar led doina bullness yet 1 No l ourntmenl Promo !tons Inc • P .. h it1il B•~bee Vice Pru1denl lhts ~latemenl w•s filed with lhe Cou11ty Cleo k nl Ot1nae County on 01/20/04 2004U7141J O'''Y Piiot Jin 22. 29. f eb S, 12. 2004 Th018 w.. ...... "-S....... The lollowmc pt1sons a1e do11111 busmen u . •) Su Pooni Capital, b) Se~po1nte r 1n1nd al, c) Sea Pooni f 1nanr1al, d) supotnte nel, •) Su poinle ftn•nc11I Serv1c u. 17821 17th Street 1195. foslln, CA 92780 Cr •la Boar dmtn, 17821 17111 Strtet •195. Tustin. CA 92780 This business ts con dui;ttd by. en lndlvldu1J Htvt you slatted do1n1 bualnen ytl? Vu. 1986 C• ••8 8011dman lh•s st1temt111 wu filed wttll the Counly Clerh ol Orena ... Counly on 01/30/04 20CM6t7JOIO D•••r Piiot r eb 6, 12. 19. 26.1004 TlllJO . w.. ..... "-S.... Tiit tottcwlna ptftlOll' .,, doln1 buslnen as: qll ltuo111ce of °'"''' Coo11ly. 2500 r lrnpittlat Hwy • Suitt 201 ·2!'>?, 81t1,CAmil hftlt• W. l1ncut11, Jr , l t20 Woodtrt Ofhrt, Pl•et11tla CA tZl10 • This bu•ln•as It eon· llucttd by• tfl ln4Md11tl Ht¥1 you t ft(ttd dolnt ~n)'ttt Yas l/1!300' James w. l tnc ., t", Tnls 111temtnl wo flied wUh Ille County Clttt. ol Ot •nee County on 01/30M 10CM•tPJOa7 0• ly _ Piiot Ftb 5. 12, 19, 26. 2004 Tlll 35 Re-. ..... ... s...... The lollow1111 per $OllS e1 • cS01n1 bvs1nt" u O••n&e County EHcu t1ve Nt lWOtk, 2040 M1ln St 6th Floor, llvtne, CA 926lt Oaborah McMuter, 'l5&4 Stn Joaquin Hiiis Rd , Corona Oel Mtr, CA 92625 l hi\ business Is con dwcltd by. 1n l11dMdu11 Hue you SUilltd doina business ytl7 Yu, lanu1ty 9, 2004 OtbOf fh McMtsler fhls 'l•lemtnt wu ltled with lht County Clerk c f Ota11e• County on 01/20.IO<I 2004H7'4U O••ly Ptlol l<1n 22. 29. f eb 5, I?. 20<M fh076 fkttllm ... ... s....... I he lollow1na Pf' son'> die do1n1 bv\1ne" a\ II Patao, L P • 20820 Pauo Panoram~. Yorba Linda, CA 92887 2432 Je111lynn Honeycutt, 20820 P11 .. t o Pano1•ma. Yo1ba lflldn Clo 92887· ?4.12 lohn lloneycull, ?0820 Pi~M Panorama, Yorba l1nda. CA 9288/·2432 lh1• bus1neu " con duclod by a llmlled p~1 tner,h1p llave you slatled do1na bu\1ness yeH No Je111lynn Huneycull This .. 1atement wu llled w1lh the County Cler~ of Oranat County on Olt20/04 2004H7171l 0•1ly Pilot Jat1 22 29. I eb '5. 12. 2004 1 h088 rldltlM...._, ... s ...... I he lollowoni: petsons a1. Oou•e bU~lllO'>• a\, Mat~u Jap1nnt Hes Uurant 1803!> HtaLh Blvd th1ntm11to11 Beach, CA 92648 Malsutow Ct1•P011llon, .i C•hlo1n1<1 Co1po1<1l1011 (Catilornla), 18035 Beach Btvd , Hunllntilon Such. CA 926<18 lh1s bus'"ess 1s con dueled by a cotporal1on Have you .. tarted dotn& bus.inns yet? Yes 9/28178 M1tsutow Corpnoat1on. Mnsayosh1 C Seto Pru1d1nl This slatemenl was toled wtlh lhe County Clerk ol Or •nee County On 01/23/04 20046'72170 011ly Pilot Jan 29 f eb 5, 12.19.2004 Thl02 flctlllM ..... .... s ....... l he lollow1111 pe1 •On'> Me dmng business u . aJ J & S Garden Ser· vices. bl I & S Oes1en and Con\t111cloon Ser· VICC\, 178 V11a1n1a Pli1ce co,h Mua, CA 92627 Jelh •Y H Stevenson, 178 Vuamoa Pl1ce Costa Mesa, CA 926?7 Th" buslnen " con· dulltd by an md1v1dual tfavt you .ralltd doone bus1neu yet' Yes 01/01104 Jtlh ey H S\tvenson lh1s \talement was f•l•d w•lh the Co unly Clerk ol Or 3nKe County on 01/09/04 2000t70410 Oaoly Polo\ Jan IS 22 79. r •b s. 2004 r h065 MOOO Of APPWllOll TO SS1 AlCOMOUC IMIAGlS °"'" .......... .i-.y 26, 20IM To Whom II May r.nncetn lhe Name\s) ol lhe Apphcanl(•) 1s/ ate S&A GENl<AI INT INC Tne 1ppl1can1s hsled above '" e applylnK lo lhe Oep•r rmenl ol Altohollc Bevef a&e Cont,ot 10 sell 1ll'ohol1c hevera1es al. JJA<I £ COASI HWY, CORONA O[l MAR. CA 92625 lype ol hcense(s) l\pplleel lo• 41 ON SAll GCN(RAl EATING Pl AC£ Publrshed Newpo1 t Buch/Costa Men 011ly Piiot January 29, Feb ruery 5 12. 2004 rh095 flctlllM ..... "-S....... The loUowln& pe1 son~ .,. doina buslnen as Cottaae Blue, 10 Rue 81•ml1 N•wporl Beach, CA92660 Al•na M. Hedlt~. 10 Rut Bteu •It, New pot I Ouch, CA 92660 fh1s buslnen is con dueled by '" 1nd1v1dual Havt you star led do1na bUSlnes~ yet1 No Al~n1 M. Hedley ThtS Sliltment was hied with the Cou11ty Clerk ot 01 anle County on01/20M 2004H7147• Dally Pllol Jan. Feb 5. 12. 20<M 22. 29, Th085 The followt11c persons ere 6o1n1 business IS Clta1 Ma11c, 18712 B•ookhu1\I St.. Fountain Valley, CA 92708 R1ch•rd M•lthew 11.leln, 1871? Brooltlluttl St , FounlAlfl Valley, CA 92708 1 hn bu\lne'' is eon· ducted by. an lndivldutl Htve you $111 led doln1 buslnen yet? No Richard M1tlhew t<leln 1111, &ltltmtnl wn llltd wtlh tllt County Cltrk ol Otani• County on01/23M to046t721tt 01\ly Pitel l•n 29, F cb. ~. l2. 19,l004 lhl07 .......... ......... 1fllt followlfl1 PtrM>na •1• doln1 butlMU n : Wor\i~ _ Sptn Unlimil· td. 1651 Otllll Place, CotU Meta. CA t2e1'S Leon• lturlt. 18$8 Olttu f'lact, Cati• ...... CAt2'2' Thlt lltutltltu l'I con· dllcttd .,. Ill ffldt'vWuat H-~ou 1tartt4 dollll --·~'"° LION lHflt Ibis ays,..0s •• Oail'f Pilot llltd with Ille county Ctc1ll ol OJ ana• Ca...nty on01/20M I0046f7141S 011ly Pilot l1n 2'l. 19 f•b 5. 12,4004 Th077 ~ ..... .......... 1 he lollow1na petSont "• dolnl but tfl•H IJ Vliton Strike, 24J7 [Id.II Avt. Coslt Mtu. CA 92627 M•rk Sev1, 2437 [Iden Ava. Cosl1 Meu. CA 92627 Th1$ bus1neu 1\ con ducted by •n tnd1v1dt"I Hive yov sl•tted doona builntss yet> Yu. l/20/ 04 Mark Sev1 l111s sl1ternent w<»S fole"d with the Counly Clerk of Or 1n11e County on 01/30/04 2004H7SO .. O•llY Piiot f eb 5. 12 19, 26. 2004 lhl31 Ac-. ..... ... s....... Th• lollowlne peosons •re do1na busonus H Grea's Custom C1b1nets 1nd Woodwo1 ~1na 186 holello Lana, /\lso V1e10. CA.92656 GJt&Ory J, lundqu1sl, 186 l rofello L•11e, Ahso \11e10, CA. 92656 Th•S bu"ness is con dueled by' .in 1nd1Y1dual Have you st11leel doln& business yet? No Gie10t r J lundq111sl Tl11s slalemenl was fll1d with the Cou11t~ Clerk ol Or1nee County on 01/09/04 20046970474 Oa1tv P11ctl Jan 15. 22 29,Feb.5.2004 Tt1070 flctlllM -...u ... s....... lhe tollow1n11 persons are doine bus111us as Pac1l1c Gen•l 3 Maon\e nJnte, 2252 AY~IDll St., Cosl• Mes•. CA 92626 l eyva Vale11hn, 1252 Avalon St Co•ta Mes~. CA 92626 1 his bu\lness is ron ducted by 4n intllv1dual Have you slarled do1ne bus1ntu yu\1 Yu 1999 Valenhn l eyva lh" statement was filed with the Counrv Clet~ ot o,.nae County on 01/27/04 2004H72S20 Daily Pilot Jin 29. f eb ~ 12 19,2004 lhJIA fidltleslllllans ... s....... Tfle lollow1ne person~ •rt do•ne business as Stflctly l 1mous1nes Unhmlled, 23016 lake Fo1esl 01 Suite •Al57. Laeuna Hills, CA 9265J Evan Martin M•d11cal, 1205 W. Walnut St , Santa Ana. CA 92653 I hi\ busmen rs con Clucled by an 1nd1v1dual Have you \far led dom~ busmen yel, Ye> 1996 Eva11 Mai hn Madr1gal This ,1atement w1s hied with the County Cltrk nt Orange County on Ol/30.IO<I 20046t1S07t Oa1ly Ptlol f eb S, 12, 19, 26, 200tl Thl27 ~ ...... ... ~ Th• lollow1111 per..On\ are C101ng business u 82 Solution~. 10 Onr wood Wesl Suite •68 lrvuno. CA 92604 RebtLU I /aroo, 10 Deerwood Wes! Suire 468, Irvine. CA 92604 lh1~ bU\llle~" IS COf'I ducted by •n rnd1v1dual H••t you slo11 led da1n2 bus1nen ~et? Yes 01/01/04 RebeLca I I ••oo lh1s \t1temen1 wu tiled wlllt the Courtly Clerk ol 01an11e County on 01/23/04 2004'972117 011fy Pilot l•n 79, f eb 5, I?. 19, 2004-lti106 RctillM ..... "-S..... The folfow1nc per sor1s are do1n1 buS1nU\ n Cullnary Advenlutn 1621 WMWICk l;tflP Newpo• I Beach, Cah lo1nla 92660 Julio P Patte1son, 1621 Warwick Lane, Newport Beach Catt for n1a 92660 Tho\ bu"nus IS con dueled by an tndMdufl Have you slao led doon1 busmus yet' No luhe P Pallerson This statement was llled wllh lht C11unly Clet~ 01 Oranae County on 01/07/04 10046t70t" Oaity Pilot Jan. 15. 22. 29,ltb.5,2004 lh06A ......... ... s...... The lollowin1 persons are dorna buslne\s n . St1rvtn1 Collet• Stu dent\, 20591 Coshawk Ln .. Hunllnaton Boch, CA 92646 Randal Omchtl. 20591 Goshwwk Ln . Huntln1ton 8e1ch, CA 92646 This buslMn IS con ducted by •n lndlYlduet Have you ••••led dom1 business yel7 Yes I ·29-2004 Randal Onscllel This statement wu hied with Ille Covnty Clerk of o,.nae County of\ 0 1/30/04 HCM6t71077 Oally Pilot Feb. 5, 12, 19,26,2()0.t ThlJ7 "'--..... ......... lllt foltcwln1 persons ,,. dotn1 business 11: lmmlaretlon Related Setvk es, (IRS), 2130 Mein Unit 210, Hu11 11!\lton Buth, CA 112648 llhdjld Nlroumand, 360J Vermont *II. Loni 8tath, CA 90814 This b11111Mn 1t i;on • d11Ct•d by: 111 lndi11ldu11 Ht" 10\I tlMltd dolns buslnes. yet? No M.djld N1toum111d fllb atatt mtnt wn flied with 1111 County Clef• ol Oten1t CO\lflly Ofl 0 l/20/04 ..... ,. ... Dtitr Nol Jen. 22. 211 r1t1.5, l?.2004 lltOt1 ~ltllll ___ .... __ . ___ ......... -_lllll'"::-:-M.---_~•..:.: ........... ........... Re-...... ...... ..... .. l.1111 ..... -l.1111 .... .......... ... -..... ... ...... the tollowln• per11ons The l"l'-w•nc • y "' pe"ons The lollowln• P•t•on• er• doln~ busln9'• as: ate doln1 b 1 • • • us nen n •te doln1 bus1neh as· ll'~no fHtlons, 2101 That B-.. w • I •• "'~ vvY °'"'· 70!> Oetua Motors, 711 West hst 15111 t5, l'kwpo<I I C South CoHt Hwy 17th S C Beach, Cit 92663 l<t&una Beach, CA 926?1 1 • oslll Mu•. CA Yuko Tollunaa•. 2101 Vereeya Phalleey• D 1 M Cati 15th ~. Mewporl 2300 P1t1e Cieell Clot' e U• Ol11r Inc (CA), Buc:h.CA92663 fahview SI . Cost~ 111Wtst17th St . Cost• Thts business is con· ..__ c• 926"'" M~. CA 9262> ~. " <v lh11 bu•men 1s con· cklcled by: an 1ndivld4ial 1 hts buS11H•u is cun ducted b•. a COt"'''lllNJn Hive vou slatted doln1 ducted by ·-n" .. 1 ' .. -, ~ .. ' vlVlvull Have you SIA• 1114 do1n11 business }'ti? Yes, Jin. Ha~e you started doll1g busmen yet? Nu 28. 2004 business yet' No Oelua Motor Inc 1 ony Yut.o Tollunaaa Ve.eey• Ph•lleeya Se1140, Pte~nl fh1s statement was fh1s statement 11r~i. fht\ ,14itmenl was fl'-" with the Counl• hied with th Co 1 1 -' e un Y tie~ ,.,11, lhe Couritv Clerk of Oranae County Clerk ol Otanae County Clerk ol Oran•e Count~ on 01/30/04 on OJ/09/04 01 "'7 • ' 2004.,73075 2004.,7 .. ~66 on ,. /04 ,... 2004H12SJ4 011ly Pilot hb. 5, 12. Dally Pilot J,111 I~ 12 Oaily Pilot Ian. 29, feb 19, 26, 2004 Th l24 29, Feb 5. 2004 thCJ68 5, \2, 19, 2004 111097 fktlliMllsi.u Rt-. ..... ... s..... ... s...... The followlna persons are dolt1e business as. Global Lead Source, l56S·8 McCetot Ave • lrvtne, CA 92614 llech Assolcates, lnl (Cf<), 1565-B McCaw A•e . Irvine, CA 92614 lhtS busmen 1s con ducted by: a cocpor a hon H .. e you started do1na busmess yet? No llech f<ssoc1alu, Inc Rochat d Delhoun ye coo th•~ statement wn toled with lhe County Cletk of 01a11ae County 011 01/J0/1)4 20046t73"7 Daily P1to1 reb. s. 12, 19. 26, 2004 lh l 32 The lollowon~ per \On\ are dorna btatnen a• Baby Dubt. 63!> I f 11 st St '211, lushn CA 92780 Runsknt, tn, (NV>. 147 W KA tella A•e • I 105, Ota11~• CA 92867 'his bu!>•MeS!> IS lOll dut.l•d by • COllX)t 6hOn Have you st.11 ted dtJ111g buStness yrt1 Y•s. l•nua1 y 1'1, 2003 R1ntskol. '"' Oe.moud Martin. Pte\ld<:nl This ~• .. toment w;i\ f1lel1 with lhr Cou1lly Clerk 01 01 dll~e County on 01/0';1/04 2004697046$ Daily Pilot )Jn 15, 2'?. 29. rob !>. 2004 111067 lhe tollow1ne person\ lhe lollow111g person~ are doine busmeu as ate dom1t bu\lne\~ d\, Onu11v1be Produchons, Ch1eh M.1111te11•11t •· 8812 Belmont SI.. Cy 2020 I ull~rtun • 18, ptess. Cf, 90630 Cost~ M<!••. t;A ':1?6?7 Shey C14!go1y Macy, Chtt>lophet ffuwen 8812 Belmont SL, Cy 7020 I ullc1 to11 •18 , pt eu. CA 90630 Cusl.i M~\d, CA 92627 This busmes~ os c:on lh1s bus1n~ss 1\ co11 ducted by ;in 1nd1vodual du• ted by .in tndiv1du•I Ha•e you s1,1r1ed dn1n11 H••e yl)u 'tarted do111~ business yeP bus1n.-s y•P Nn Yes 0 1 16~04 Ch11stophe1 Bnwen Shey Creaory Ma•y lht\ ~talem•nl WA\ fhlS slale1nent was ltied w1lh the County filed with lhe Cou111y Cle1k ol Oti111Ke Co1u11ty Cl•1k ol Orange County on 01/20/04 01101/27/04 20046t71416 2004•972Sl I Daily Pilot ldn 27, 79. Daily Pilot J~n ?9, feb fob. 5, 12. 2004 lh082 5, 12.19, 2004 Thll7 , Policy . 1 tte fotlow1n1 per sons a1 e do ma bus inns u . MJS G1oup, 668 Noith Piic:1t1e Cuisj Host.way '208. L•cuna Buch. CA 92651 Sleof\~11 I Wheeler, 668 N P •~tl1c CuASt Hwy •208, L •1111n• Bla•h. CA 92661 fht\ bU\lll~S\ I~ lOn ducted by an 111d1v1dual H~ve you \lar IPd dome busin • .-yet1 No Steph•n I Wheel•r Tht\ •l~lement wa' llled wtth lhe Co11nly Cle1k ul Orange County on01/('JJ04 20046t 12192 Daily Ptlot J4n 29, r eb !>. 12. 19. 2004 lhllO ~ ..... "-*'-' l he lollow1ng pet>On\ are duin11. b11.,neu a1. St11ke l1m• Pro Shop, 1091 Uld lr•in• Blvd . lusltn C~hforrna 9?780 Patsy l tt!.ld L1tvdk, 2913 11,ubnr Blvtl , Costa M•'•t. C•hfo1111a 97626 lht\ bu"11e1s " con du• led br 411 rnd1vodual Ha•e you 1ta1 ltd dome b11M110\'> y,;11 No P.11\Y luua llh .tk 1111\ ~l~len>•nt was loltd with the County Cl•t~ 111 Ot.inge Cuunly 011 01/{)j/04 2004'97JS44 Daily Pilot f eb !>. 12. 19, 26, 7004 1hl40 ........... .......... The followlnc per sons .,, dolfta IHl1lneu n : Mat\edllq , 410 f'Otll setlO. Ave., C0<ona def Mat. CA 92625 laml Mall•'· 410 Po<nsetlla Avenue. Co 1on1 clel Mat, CA 92625 Tiit$ business ts con dueled by an 1nd1v1du•I Hne you st11ted clolna butklH~ yeU No lam1Mall1t This statemel'lt was ltled .,.,th lhe County Clerk ot Oran1• County on Ot/20/04 20046t7147J 011ly Pilot J'iln 22. 29, hb. 5, \2. 2004 Tl\086 I ht tollowma pen.ons art dolna buslneH as: a) ·Color Sh•dts, b) Celt..: Onamals, c) 0.eu Bay, 1000 Brostol SI Nor th, Ste I I J ·330, Newport Bch, Cf, 92ii60 Daksha Pitel. 583 Slanlotd Court, hvtne. CA92612 fhl> bUSllll!SS IS con ducted by' an 1nd1V1dual Ha•e you st31ted llo1n11 busuiess yel7 No Dahha Patel lhls sl~len•enl w b llled with the County Cletk ol Or•nt• County on 01/09/04 2004 .. 7047J Dally Pilot Jin IS, 22, 29,feb.5,2004 Th061 AdlllM .... ... s...... The lollow1n1 persons a1 t dotnit business as: Ooerl lro11woud,, 1597 Montov1a /we . Pfewp0<l Beach, Ca 92663 . Ja11el Mel eod, I 592 MonroY18 A•e , Newpo1 t Bt•th, Cf, 92663 I ht\ business ts con ducted by an nldtvtdual 11••~ you \lat led do1n11 b1151ntss yet' No Jone I Mel eod lh" shtement WllS filed with the County t;lerk of Otane• Countv on 01/23/04 2004 .. 72190 D•1ly Pilot Jan 29, f eb s. 12. 19.2004 lhlOll ........ .... ....... The totlowl"• l>•UOtU are doln1 bu"illess n . Poe.dot Posey. 6014 Warn., Ave. Huntmclon 8eKh, CA 92647 David Ch11·Ch1h ll1111. 7822 Shafltt Cr 14, Hunttnflon 8Hth, CA 92648 Thn bus1neu I\ con duGled by. an 1nd1Y1du1I Have you star led dohte busl,,.n yel7 No David Chia Chlh Lt•n11 Thts statement wn llled with tlle County Clerk ol O!fll&• County on 1/12/04 200l .. 70ltJ Datly Pilot Ian. IS, '2. 2.9, feb 5. 2004 lh059 Rt-. ..... ... s...... lhe loltowma pe,.ons are dulna bl•s111ess u Mer add en Rutty, 6 Seabttd Court. Newpml Beach, CA 92663 Rich.id M..:hacl Mc fad<kn. 6 Se•bord Court, Newpor I B•ac h, CA 92663 lhts busmus is con ducted by an uodlvtdu~I Have you slat led dol11& busmus yet' No R1cha1 d Mteh~•I M1 Fadden this statement wo llled wllh the County Ct•rk of 01a11ae Cuuuty 01'1 01/30/1)4 10046t7S094 Datly Pilot reb 5, 12. 19, 26. 2004 Thl25 .......... ... s...... The follo11rtn& pe• ~Un) ••e dom11 busontu '" Bl•sche Inter •Or\, ?OS Magnolia SI • Cush Mesa, CA 92627 Dena Bt1sche Baron. 205 Magnolia SI . Coll~ MMa, CA 92627 fh1s bustnes• is con dueled by an tnd•vldu•t H.i•e you •l~tled domi: bui.111ess ye17 No Dena Btu cht' Sa1on Tho\ \talen••nl wa) l1led w1lh lht' County Cler II ol Orauge County on Ol/23/04 20046t72 ltl Oa1ly Pilot Jan 29. I eb s. 12. 19. 2004 lh 112 .... ..... ......... The lollowlna ptt so111 .,, oolna buslntss n : Sonny C1fwf0<d '""'''' lalklM. 2220 Br lnctlSl. ~l668ot t Beat h, CA ramen J. 00111110, 2220 811ndis1, Newp0tt a .. ch. CA 92660 fhls business b con dul'tt4 by: an lnd1vtdual Hne you st~ed doltli bus111ess yel7 Pio tamer• Doualn 1hl5 st•temcnt was filed wllll the County Clerk ol 011n11t1 Co unty on 01/09/04 ~·70U7 Daily 1'1lol Jan. t 5, 22. 29. feD. !'>, 2004 Th~ Mila ..... ... s...... Th• followm1 pet \Uto~ dre doing busmen a• a) Paethc r 1dellly Ru1 Estate. b) Ho111on West Capllal, roJ 71h St l'lewport Buch , Cf< 92661 llt\011 Powell, ?03 Ith St. Newp11t I Buch, Cf< 92661 This buS1nes~ •> cm1 ductHd by an ml11v1dual Have you stat led do111~ bus1nes> yet' No Ja,on P Po,.ell Tt11s >latemenl w.1\ ltled with the Covrotv Cler-ol Or an11r County Oil 01/27/04 20046t72S2J Oa11y Pllol J•n 29. f eb 5. 12, 19, 2004 lh098 ~ ..... "-*'-' lh~ lollow1n11, pe1>011> Me dolne business as 8e11t hmark Const• ur 11011. 186 Trof~llo I Jll.,, Ahso Yteto. CA 92656 Gregoty I. Lundqmsl 186 r1ofello I ane. Aliso v1~1n. CA 92656 I ht\ bllSIOt:SS IS. \.00 dulled by 4n mcl1V1d11al HHY" yuu •IM led domtl busu1~'' vet' No C1 e11u1 y J l undqu1~1 l his statement wJ> Med wtlh the County Cle1k ot 01an11e Cc.univ 011 01130104 2004697J095 Oa1ly Pilot f eb '> 12 l9. 26. 2004 111126 How to P lace " ........ ......... 1 he lollowma persu1i. ••• dolna bu11ness •' Independent C1ullvl! 160 Cedtill Way If L1cun1 Beach, CA 91651 Ludovic 8111nvel, 160 Cedat Wty tf. laa1111.1 811ch, CA 97651 This bustntu " con ducted by all 111dm d111I H••• you sl~• •~d do1111 buslneu yet' Y•s. 0 1/ 24/04 Lud<>voc Batnvel lh1s, sl•l•ntent w•' ltled w1lh th1 County Ctet._ ol Or•1111e Cuuuty on 02/03/04 20046t7lst. Ootly Piiot ( ~b 5. ll', 19, 26. 2004 fh I ?O Rt-. ..... ... s....... I he followrna perso11s ••" do1n11 bu•1t1H> o c.~•blanc• Hau &. NA1I\, 2')25 W 17th St •C ~•nl.t Ana. CA 92706 I 1hl C•P•l•f. t11c (CAJ, b()() N I uclld St . S•ttl6 A11,1, Cl\ 91703 1 ht~ busme'~ is con duded by • torpo••hon lt•ve you •I•• ltd llo1n1 b11~1neu yeP Y•~. l:>/24/03 ("st Cap111I ln1 Ros"' It•"· Voce Pt es10e111 lh1s sl•tement wn l1lei.l with lhr County Cte1 ~ ol Or ~n11e Cnu11ly on 12129/03 200JH6tlH 0•1ly Pilot l11n 22 29. Feb!>. 11.2004 lh08!l Tel Us About YOUR GARAGE SALE! In CLASSIFIED (949)642-5678 ,.,. lollow1na "'''ons eoe do111a bu11nen n Mo4 I •1101 s ?790 1111 bot Bl 1105. Costa Mou, CA 92626 Aon OjillUMll, 14101 Kal~y _f,vo .. L•kt1 ro1 e,t, CA 926.JO This bu~111e ... •• .on dueled by '" md1V1d1111t Have you )lt rted doone bu>oneu yel? Yes, 1/1/ 04 Ant Oianatt•n lh1s •l•fement w•• toled 11r1th tht County Clerk til 01 •n1e County on 01/J0/04 2004H7>099 Daily P1to~ f eb !>, 17. 19. ;'6, 2004 lhl2J Thursday, February 5, 200( IS the lollowm& 11e1sons ate dol1111 buslnns ~s. Soccer • ao•m. USA. 1640 s .,...uor "•c. -0. Cosl• Mesa, CA 92627 Mat •In UltsH Aau1l•1 , 164ll Supe1101 f<ve. •D. Co~I• Mesa. CA 92627 (htl busmen Is COii ducted by &n mdmdual Have you st1Hh•d do1n11 bu•111~•S yel? YO&. 01/ 09/04 Mar •111 Uhsu Ajlulla1 lhl> ~••tcmeul w•s !tied wllh lh~ Ct11111ly Cl~t k ol 01 an11e County on 01/20/04 2004H7,41S Oatly Pilot J,w 22 29, Feb 5. l;t, 2004 ~ lh<1 follow11111 per~o"' ••• do111w llus111eS• o 401IES1 Con1ullAl1h t<t<J W M•"'llO~•. ~•11 Cl•merH•, CA 91672 L.tu•d 83ld1, 140 W Mot11lO\~, SAn Cte111cnle, Ca 9;167l' lltt> bll>lllfU I\ 1.1111 ducted by .. n 1nd1v11tu•I H•ve ynu ,1.1 t~d do111~ h11l l11•U yel? Yn Otr.IQ10. Ld111• a .. 1111 lh•.. ,1 .. 1r111t"n t w'" tiled with lit~ Crou11ty Cl•rk of U1¥11g" Cuuuly 01101/23/04 2004't72199 D•tly Ptlol "411 IY I •b ~I] ~2004 lhlll PLUG IN Plug into th e Pi lo t C lassifie d sect io n to find services from electro n ics and p lumb e rs, to landscapers and painters. NIWl>t>l~f lHi\t It • 1 ()1,IJ\ M i ' fl Daily Pilot Classified Cornn1unity Marketplace ..------o~adlin rs ----. Rates and deadlines arc subject to chan ge w1thou1 notice. The publisher reserves the right to censor, recla.'is1fy. revise or reject any classified advertisement. Please report any emu that may be in your classified ad immediatt:ly. The Daily Pilot accept' no liability for any r:m>r in an advertisement fur which it may bl· responsible e xcept for the co~t of the space actually occupied hy the error. Credit can only be allowed ror 1t1<: fir111 in:.ertion. • • CLASSIFmAD Monday ...................... Frid:i y 5:0Upm Tuesday ................... Monday 5:00pm By Fax (949) 631-<>594 <l'k•"' ""''lido.' your OllJn<' "'kl p/l••k' numho:r <11od w.o'll <ttll ........... L "llh •• (lfWt 1111111<' I -- Hy Phont• t'N'>I b42-'i67M I lours Hy Mail/In Person : HO Wc'I Bay Street l'o~la Me,u. CA '>2627 Al Newpor1 Ol vcl. & Bay ~1 Wednesday .............. Tuel.day 5:00pm Thur sday ............ Wcdnc~dJy <i·Oopm Friday .................... Thur:-.c.lay <i:OOp111 Sai urd:i y ..................... Fnday 1:00p111 Telephone IUOam-.'i;(){~1m Monday-Fnday Walk-In 11:30mn-5:0hpm Monday-Fmlay Sunday ....................... Friday )·l)(lpm ANNOUNCEMENTS & MISC. GARAGE SAU BUSINESS & FINANCIAL 10 0-1 770 ~ 1419 2305·2490 l ESTAn R SAlf 141.1 Genenl Announcements 1610 Coltedllllal ..... Ml 1160 '°" ss • •1c0ttos nc Jiia. c.Mt:, Elc. !its a. 00> Ill MK. Sll*t. tube ..,. Mike 949 645·7505 .... CWCIJllTY All tHI estate aclvetlts· ma 1n lhis newsp11per Is subjec:t to lhe f edet al F•lr Housm1 Act of 1968 a s amended wh1th m•llu II 11ta111t l o •dvetllse •11ny preldr ence, limlU t lon 01 disc• lm1natton besed on tece, coloc, telt110n. sea, ha"dlcap, famlll1I s t1tus ot national ortain. 01 •n lntentlofi lo make any such Pf•fwence, l1m1t• tloll Of d!Krlmlnation • Thlt newspapet will nol knowln1ly 1ccept any advertisement Int ,_al ette te which I\ In ¥1olltlon of th• law Our re1de11 ,,. htreby Informed that •II dwell· l11p advetllled Jn this ,. •• .,,.,., "' • ..,.11.1111 04' t11 .... , 09PO(lu111ty ....... To compl•ln of dlt i.rlfl'llllatlon, c .. HOO toll- frM et 1·800 424-1590. WANTED ANTIQUES Older Style Furniture PIANOS • Coli.ctiblft ·Acid-_. .............. •!.\tr1.a.•~•O"W,_•'wrn'- $$CASHPAfD $$ ~~·..,...,.hOtMc wt BUY ESTATlS . .__... .. ......,_. fAl1lll" rcous-1GNMf t.Jrs i . '' ' • I OAM .. WI SAl 9·1 1944 Church (1/2 Bit [ ,,.,,,,.i BIVd ) Cost. Mesi sue f>..8 ~ ClolhH, Atl' HotMhold. Mrct 0$, folifrJ ~ tllftll! ()Wlbtl ,....,_.,c ........ ,MfM 1lems. uerylhln4 must aol 1157...,,..AftMI. S1t111day 9·3 NUelYUOSMI ~.7,00- 531 westrnfflstet Ave off l~lh St.. Newpo<I B .. ch. f'urnllute, toy• & Iott ot vut •lull. GAAMJ IHll«i or Pl.A llOtt PRIJ'f..RTIS ARTIST WALK ft tlSl~ SAKTAW. SAHYENf«i6-JOPM 21S NMMHSTSAKTAW. Come flf~. lood' crtt~m.s ~YNOCOST .. .,..,., New P-Wheel ~ Scoolt'S. hNWy discounted l&'escf~ C.. toll free I 866 ?42 4748 ;>4 hourl a day to -~ you qu.c.fy (CAI. •SCAif) .. nit••• .... COOL TUVll JOI Entry I •wel Poa•lions, 18+, no._...,... .-y, 2 .... pllll ~ transportation. lodtkla pnMdld. .., ... bcn8 "' ...i rdl ,,... •m· 21J1(C411..~ ~ •10-3940 m SOOS-SISO l aecvtlve tlesk, enghsh style, oa.,, (ye.r 1898) llht enlayed lop, PP S750/obo 949 759 3092 WWte i..ttMr couch, ~ bed w/°"4 1r..., waitw & Cl lfc. MIN °""' l1'IU5t ... 71«i'J6.2Jl41 Lultte< Sofa i. loveseal bt•nd 11ew In the crate Mus• Sell Can dettvet. f79S 949 355-8097 <MlnYSU .... l lD Sl*I wood. brnl -In bo• must "-Wor1h '81>-m>~ .,. HSCUI 91 1 Lift'• Uncerlal"tlea HapPe"I Pet o_.,, Need "'"'· W•ll l\ltnnettd Adult C•h & OlcMf Does need nt• homes. Adopt Mlilt AllilMh tMs XmuJ 30 ,., "''""Polle:~ . www.1nlm1lnetwo<li.0<1 Index [ImIJ 7402·7466 ~ IOOWSl O ' ~ •SHIH nu ,UHY ~KC ChAmplon l mes female, shoh h.s p.ipers $600 dy~ 949 574-4249 evu 949 515 0337 SPORTltG GOODS/ CAMPING/ EXERCISE EQUIP All CASH CANOY Route Do you Hrn S800 In • day? Your own loc1I candy roula. Includes 30 machi,,.s •nd candy All f0t S9.995 Mul\1nnd. LLC 880 Cr11nd Blvd Oeer P11k, NY 11729. 80(). 998· VE NO (CAL •SCAl'O t00o-97SO HOMESrOASAl r ORANGE COUNTY O,DUAY-SUN 1-S Tennis Cou1t l >t~te 6,000sl 5br 6ba hom" 1.22 1" 180" c-1.1hna. ha1bo1 & sunsel .i~ws SJ,995,000 Y11tu1t lou1 www palrocklenorr com ' a sln11e em ho"ie, latae lot, qoiet s ttUI. 1499,000 Acent Do" Lona ............... II ti ........ --•-.. SlWIO~IYf* __ .._ MACH. "*M., SPA & CM ofllcla 1i1111Ct ln fklll.. .... lOW SIOO'•· -jlll'lt. 1001 W \711 AOY, 114~,._.too ... """' nWd feb. lcmd IGll 3!IOOll ~ nlll PrlM• Office Swlte Approa 61Jhf, 1083sl & IU:fst 1111 80.Sl.98fsc neet Newport Ctnlet Anll•ble i ll 7~ 6300 ··~· Offk.. 2717 8'1stol, CM 15(JO,J 70()m nw..-o1~ r-. «:.-714-56& 91• ' Linder the Service Dirccton· Banner Rea ch 80,000 H om es Each Wee k For Only $32 per week (4week minimum) Call Lorraine at (949) 57 4-4245 Newport 8tldl NewpoftCoat leeuty et the l•y HAHOR VllWS CASSIS M•nufact111 ed ltOme 2b• o ..... YIPIO\ 5br 3 ca1 ?ba ' OflKe all ha~ l•lldPn l!dt, 24 hr gua1d ber11 temod mu't ,.,e• K•led comm S2,8J9 000 M\lt I>• w/\dUna. 1•1r11r11 Stel•me ~\tlet Pl•hnum nt msh 11.1 RV PMklllll P1 Op•t he~ 949 71 !> 31 !lb 7 llub II\" I 110 0 I\ 0.-~:.W l'/ .. SI 79,900 M11y Wood Apent 949 ')84 5111 1 Sl.799 a C••t•ll,.. ---&UMd &llOd tommun1ly ......,.,.,., ....... Why Coa•I Propert1u ol C•hl '"It ll'Ml )'Ill• ._, hom' laune leag.1 949-509 8923 Ibo It.. w/tA1nl ...... 2W, 2\e upclete4 -''· lrorn UC~Jttl 1()11.,...lr!ly llfd11rd lh. nu pnt, '""'m 1ell0d, ,.k'!, hw •4)il(e ttt• pool, spa & Ill !.nit ~It ink Gddtl1 • \~Jly ..... kir Sl900 949 6/3 ,~ ~ IWbor V't!!W Ible 9'9 6Cl 1.112 114msul S..Anl •••<ULATf conAGf HtSl0ttC S•nla Ana loll Molntaln Rooms f« Rent 6040 Prapefty -Newpert Helf';" •hi"~ so COLOllAOO RANCH ?br apt w/p111 111,1h· 1\•ll s .1., 60 AC S?9.900. •lot •II" S~50/n111 uu I ulil only $Al a werk •• Year no ,mo_e 949 1>4~ 18ll'i ~ltd clOSI' nut• Sue .. ~ ... mt>oey now .111d own ~ome 111 Colo1 ado" be\I Space for Rent -l•nd Specl•cul•t vtetot~ of the HIXk•~. ""es' ,. MBA 2•• CAIJl•I lo 6000 3Uf!\ ot 8LM \ll'f¥. ~ .. tllllt'I Re~ mea Yu1 round Pcrtocl ,,. ~h. low atCl'S•. •leo·/tel 1111 luded •~IM C.olyn 949.ai.'.J !:BJ I actll•nl """"<"'II low down paym~nl . ~all tod~y toll lree· 866 696 AfSIOENT IAl RCNTAI S 5763 "b•sei.l n11 ?O"' ORANGE 7400 down, IS yr 6.95" •tm <CM •SCAN) COUNTY sle~' to NP 11~11thl\, 1 rttn 3 '111,e .~om st ,pc 111 r'~ 2 b•. Ip, I he1 k w/ctly voewl P• Ile 111cl out Out V11 tual lnm S35K In bultdet llPtullldet wtotw c1p1ndt11n1 com w/own pet\On~I eleu S804 900 9'94!> I 13!ii 101 ~99.000 Slel•nie Cf,P & IONI Rt/Mf<X Meu1e1 Pl•lmum Prop PREMlfll 949 451 I J~? e111es!M9115 3156 flll• UfflR RESORT/ "BARCf<ll'IS" l hese homes need work I VACATION To r!lQJIB AH ~ ltst of pr0pe<tles V~I PROP£RTY ~oslalf'tociethes c:om lOf fO. SAU New1>01 t FOR SALE Buch 648 VI• Udo Soud o..t~ -11,685,000 Cont Prop .,ties of Ca hf laLWie •. -...2-....... Ltalo ~5Q9-8923 aaled. llPtl1 &ded. 9 1 ... 1s els, cte1hve 0 down, NIW,OIT MUGMlS trade$ nMD M2&!61l MISCEUMEOUS Bllbol lsllfld RBfTALS Ceay llr, lie, j';•' unol, small de<k r 41 Rental To Dirt -a~raae. w/d, fp Aat $1400/mo 9A9 613 7800 <M 1Ml!/1fnt .... b h hoe.~~ .. WI' Bllbol,...ta '(iot. otie. pet (ji If() rtd ...... w. :its lh.; • u111 Cit f"'4t! n4-$1~ llv/dn Irv. It#. PHI, .... ,., NIWPOlr1' llACH luxury ~ ... l1d l .. """' l!o&N on lhe ., .. .,. , I.& "'-'di SUfiO 96K/~ br/prN ba, wlon closet, Conlllldel ... ... 'Ip, $795 ~ 7123 Oen It on\ 1-dV Int for .... , ..... llClbr~~ ~ 11nl/hade loololnt fllf' .__ ... pvt °"°'· p . wd ... llfl. 11715 °""' ...... penot\11 ·-b Gif/l:JIA s.t•S.. 1-4 Av,,,4 3 I 4;111 rent ftim pret 9& ~ I/?~" 949 61) lm8 w/OCHn vlewt Prtnetpab only 11.350.000 lttm PUIAFIW Piut/Aat 949 219 2445 211r. 'l~ TWf'lwr9. IWd WOIDS TO .. ,.,. ... (lg,~ 1425.000 949 646 0311 ~Orll1. No tab WOllFOI _,I OATDO<K 38r, '/! /tlJt, T O•Mome YOUI 1931,000 ,tlnclp1l1 Only Pai.I/Act 949-219· 2445 IAY1991 PAll Pfi•11tt (949)642-5671 2"' l~•ltd • .-tllu 142:5, PtudtfttW Ce flty CarWll Mt-2J9-2'4t 0 14er l•4y we .. tt 2••••••1t c•-c •r,11••" to •h•t• her Very CIHn, QUl"I, pall(), tove y home. lnc.lude~ :1ho, Iba, tMpotl Sl'iOO pflYlte room/bath ' 'vllil ~ I, 949 f\!3 J852 ulllllle•. ~ co"l8:" satlon. C.11949 644· 12 .......... IOolhwy Z-c f"'C. lr*y, I hlJROt ......... -bl bit, bb of ct~ ""Y la 1M did!. ptwl b •10.-View ._ ;l la4y ~.,.,,.,_ Sl!Jt.ln1 8~ 31!118 or 500 11 l't Oc:ffnfT Oftt/Z2nd. P11nle dt"'• b1 &1,4 f trnlut room, unfufn, sllar• ba, ·~'"' 3/l5 °' '4IOR• llf 111 p1id, "O/Sl,.k, khdltllette. llldry, 111411 :r.:;.. ...... 111 to ""'"'1 ::· s119M. .... lo i-:.t'I c.t• s.m m,. ==-.::-~.,£ (W-'-'"""'>· e M Thursday, Fet>ruary .5 •• 2.004 ____ _ C...1111• l.111111 .... SMAll 181U'1 No •mokloa 1570/mo. 968'6W 17th 949·548-0358 ·-· .... l,. c--., Oard111 Set 1111 l,2,3 Bdrm. 1r11. •Ion. 0/W, r1r. pool_/Jtc, from SI095 cllll 9A9·650·01SO fOf detetls YIABYUASIS ,_...,.TMOMIS Kl .... YMAllOllS ...... 71 ... 161 UDO tSU S TUDM> L .. ,. cloHI • b•lh. a11n11y etposure, SIOOOm Art 949·67!1·6161 11.t, -...... ,..k ... ~ lo bliylbch. ,_ ,....... "·-21r. p.tWoon, 415 Hlr~ .... jllQIUI balli. l c pt $1~ 2/15 )!'!y S11J15 ~1?25 1 Sec 20J6 Fullelton oo o lAllOI SlUOtO (t clop lM9-5b2 SM:> .Ccfmpl1Uly remodel4td l SIDI CMAAMIMO, hi.e Mw 2bf I .5bt town houie 1tyfe 2522 Elden $1375/nio 9A9 642 S488 21r 21/tl• f__._.e, Fp, 2 car 11'1. comm11n1ly pool, pvt patio. twy close $1600 A&1 949 673 7800 sar 21e, ntw capel & '"mt, no peU, '111 161.h Plate •I $1/00!mo 949 120 9422 e • l. 203 31r Sfo&lt level Apt den \tudy. r pie • m1«:1 o. deck Sl/!>Otm , 110 pet\, 180 T 21st Street !M9 W...7176 I H /DlN/21A HOUst Obi iM, KJdnr, nr Hrbof/ r .. 1410 ~ S21~ 114'~. 9"$®!£01 :H r 21 /•I• I. Shle Ocie St 1Blki hom NB 2 Ut aar. pvt yard w/d & 11•1 d•net incl. S2250m ~Vatl 3/1 949·6)J.38J9 I SW. ~ .b 21>1 datilch home 2 ' llUch pr r..eae 1ron1 & ""' yat OS. Ip D1tw by anly 234 Vi p1a Pl szs; &OOd aeOI ~-J.21 9119-m~ t so. )Ir 21>1 115# 2 ( ........ b.1<11~ #d~ Op.ti lin!M Sun l?-4, AvM now SB 112 16111 Pi.ce 12~ ..... 110 fI17 all8 kitchen & b•lh, puvate Pillo '1250/mo ynrly ~I 9.19·673-3663 • OClAN VllW • I Br . completely remod· tied, bund new .itchen & bath YHrly SIY.>O/lnO Aft. t4t-•7>-J6U ,.._ Ill 2br 2bt "*' ._, ,., wd hk~. on SlrMI 1Mfk1'111 S1600/mo -@ Z09 .llUl 949 6~~ oc-tr ... t yeerly lb• I b•. wood/alos •Pl. VllW'l, pafkkl&, no/sml\ $1600 • Ulllt lM9-61'J0.382J ......... ,_ pnVapC, 2 UI P1lfll. bldly•d I/? blodl to -must -S1611limo ~ 278 n!i atl i;.i_, !Mltl 5pn anly ..: .. -........ "" prC/apV!Ae, WM ~ lnCI r81t, Ip, lie p , wld If Sl7~ 919-210-1100 2W,a.,2-...... Twolwn Style ltplc, bacll wy •-assoc~llon. pool Sl~mo '£1 434-1410 NP He'91tt1 2bt 2ba IMnrm. Ip, hdwd fh pv1 YMd See 2110 Cor<ll A111. S7.2!l()no 9&642 !>488 llACHDUPUX lb1 2ba S2 JOO 2bt Iba SI 700 310 & 310 1/2 36th St 9-49 721 $434 FREE LIST: 0 Down, o Clo.lna Coet Homa For Sale • ANYONE QUALIFIES. YOU'RE DREAM HOME FOR 0 DOWN, 0 CLOSING CO STS. Pree compulerizcd list of homes available with 0 down. 0 closina cosu . paymeots S l 30Q(moath &t up. OCZero.DowDlafo.ors ~--- • 1.,1e 2br 2ba Vitia 8tlbo1 oc11n vie•. hnnls. pool, 1111 auardld. S2400/mo o.ys 9&2lH567-475-191l ,........... , .. ti. 2 ... , unM.ate. s ip$ to b,h, ocn vu 7/c &••. w/d hkps, '&t S3800 949 293-4630 s~1.... ,.., 2.s ... ·~ 81& C1nyon, Le muter. wnktn tub. vaulted ce1I. Act ~ 949 293 4630 'llA&mo.._.,,.,. ~ rwnod "*"· ,_ ~-pr1Vlll9 dodl. A'IN now St0,000/mo L0'11 Vwa Rlr 94&QJ.~. Trevwe I le•el, &•led comm 2b1 2b•. 2 c aar. ytly $3250/mo Con t Properltes of C11tf laur-11 l '"'° 94&-sor;&l Mary de Pncale. M M Newport Beach, COM Newport Cont leuon 1n Ille home ...._.nh~ NM7S.2174 Best place in the world to advertise! Call today to place your ad Classified 642·5678 Service Dlrmy Accounting 1'41ll1Cl 10 H£ S C Al tnrnt• l•w re t:fWI ··1 that \.Cinlr dl '"'" 1akin1 111b• lhat 1n1,1I $'>00 "' more O•h•" Q< m•ltn al•) b~ lt.en•ed by lhe t "1111 •llul\ State l u •tt\e 81>11 Cl SIA It litw al'ljl 1eq1111n lh•I rnntrHIOI\ 111clude thtt1 hons. 1111m~1 on •II •Ov111t~c You tan 1 heck th• st•tus ot vou1 ltLenucl (1>11 t1e c l u r a l WWW O lb C• 80 Y Or 800 17l·CSU~ Unit· c "n'~d <on tr artou •~k•ne 1o b• 1h1t l<'l•I less t han $500 m11\i •late 1n lheh advert1\emtnh th1t they 11t not ltcensed by lhe Cont,.clor1 Slate licenu Bo•rd." ......................... 30 yon uperrence QudBooll• SjMc111tst Cell ltm 94!1-278·9129 A · Z HANDYMAN ln~toll. reface C1b1neb ~~ ~Dole 114-5'16-1258 '-C..,....,~ ~. doort., kfldllrl, nm:id1~ ~ar•q. L~ DSC Bnan 9-49 !ii!> 9699 1rn Air 1111,' , 1 ''''"' I ' . '' . • CafP(( dNnlnQ Sl*QI 3 rooms & llaJ1w1y MUI Includes precondltlontno CAU TOllAT • CWll TODAY llYIR 714-321-3142 car,.t Repair/Illa Buda•t Carpel whole prr<es, 1nsl•ll rep111s. r11tretct11n1. prompt SlfVICe 17)4 926 4105 ~CAlPlf,,CARPlf-O Repairs, Patchin&. ln,tall Courteous 1ny tilt iobs Wholesale! 949-492·0~ Touch of KlaM Europtan Elpert In House Cleanln1 20 )'Cllr\ 111 IJU\iflC.\S Licen~d & Bonckd Profc:s 1onal 1um~ auigncd 10 Your Home (949) 548--0097 free E\llmatc~ Rcfcn:ncc~ Spring Cleaning Special• enne.1-., a.1cti ..... ,,_ " .. Concrete, Patio, Orivaw1y ruplc, BBQ Reh . 25Yra hp ltrry 714-557-7594 c..........,-... Cemant. Bnc:k. Sbll. T ... OrMWlyl. etc IWilllll. No lob loo Miii 7~15-l10&2 YOUlMOMI lllHOYIMPIT PIOJICn CeM a plufllbaf, p1lnlllf. hendyman, Of 1ny of the 1re1t 1trvlctt listed here In our strvica dltectoryl THlSl lOCAl SYC 1'£0Pl[ CAif HELP YOO YI BftOYEfT, MINCY, AND RESUME SEfMCES Bridge 8y CHAALE8 OOAEN with OMAR SHARIF Md TANNAH HIRSCH A FREE PIC1\1RE Boch vulDtnblc. Soutb dellb. Wr.sT .s 0 ,, NOR11:1 • " ••• 7' 7 A Kt 0 "''1 •6J 0 "" 5.) •KQJltS SOUTH •AOJ3 2 Q 814 3 0 '' •·A ~in\.gy I• l NT ... ... .. .... NORTH f.AST Jo 5• S:> ,._ ........ Openin1 lead; King of • The U~ No Tnunp. de$igned to wgest a diWlbut:ional hand. ~ a I~ tword. It can either pro-duce ~ah lnfonna1ion for prof. illlble competition or draw A pu:ture ol the hand for a pc~ptlve dee lam. Many theorists btlit've the COOVCO• lion 5boll Id be uJed oo only two types of holdina: H111d1 wilh '4l little deferue that yoo want 10 UL-rifi~-c rai.ber than defend and all tho>«: whet-e you are ~tmng enough to ha~e a Clwlce IO buy the COl'IUKL With baoch that fall in·bctwccn. yoo do heue r lo simply ovcrcall wilhoul pllnllna such a clear picture of your holding. Thls deal ls a llOUnd lltllU· "" ........... lmmad tlMd for pit rapwman. 70+ IPI Ufllts, duties rnd plmbnc, Nc:t, ren repeirs. f>lw'1day, 4 m0tnln&S/ ftlll.ht1yrate~ c.11 .. ,......_s211 . 11ldlt In favor of' their c;ne We t's two oo ll\lmp wac' "unu~u· al," ~Ina .i lcaM five card< 111 each aunor. Ncnb) lbrce du1tnonds wu inct&dcd '" • cue·btd qnicma ~ 1U trvmp.. E!a\I tried 10 muddy the Wale~ by l)m'mptlnJ: with five: clubs. but N'onh coniinueJ hi) l&t!~»••e \lAllCt' with lhc hci1rh . ~"' n~t-roulld rontrol 4lld try· 1n1 for a ·s~ ~lam. Sooth llOOCpled wilh alacrfty. Wes1 led !ht kln~ of clu~. Wilhout the knowled,e lluit WC\I held Ill leout I 0 clll\b j n the mlncn 11nd thid ~ i1 ~ were not brenlng. !>outll ""ould l>IOOably haH• relied on a 3·:1 he<Ut ~ OI. 1r hcruo broke lwlly. find· ina the king of di11Jnonds wnh E:L't llO dtat the queen ""ould he the 12th mrk. Unlucky. Smet nt'lthcr chance ""'" lt~ly in \IC: .. of the HUCllOll. dedarct 1:ho;c: D difTe~nl uic:k. After winning the fin1 trick with the ac.: of club\, 1k.-clnn:r JfC\< 1rumJl" w11h I~ UL'C unJ ~in~. then ruffed inc table'~ d ub in hand. Next came lhrcc rounds of helin' endin!! in Jummy and. ""hen Wes1 howcll oul un the thin!. dedl!l'c:r toulJ vinU11lly .:I.um the ~lam. A low diamond wa> let! and. ""hen EIL'I folln"" cJ lo...,, tht' nuie "'M rn~ed. We.\I won with the JOCI... but wa~ embarra~~ for a con11nw11ion. A club return w1xi Id allow ck.'CIW'tr 10 ruff in one hand ~oJ discar\lin~ 11 dia· mood from the ocher. anJ a J1.unond .... ouw be D"'llY from the I.in¥ up 10 the queen Euhcr "'ll). South "'oulJ ln>e only one diamond tric~. fulfill· in& the ~IAm. • llCIPTIOMIST C ap'd PT SALES POSITION No for Real Eatate offke in Tr1¥el Qu11tty Wholesale· Newpor1 Beach. p14tasa flames s11krn1 h1&hlY lea resume 949·720-7301 motrvaled 1nd1v1d111I Unl1m1ted income po tent1al B .. e/Cenerous Co mm1ss1on Must relO· ca te Wut's lar1est m1nul1Clured hous1nc dealer 800 242 0060 -.115 (CAL •SCAN) NeftCle '94 Clvl< 4dr. dk blue. aut. AC. CO, 4 Sl>krs, 124k nu. looks & drtves areal. loc•I ''' • $4200 obo 714 377-1154 714·271·1904 cell HONDA 2000 CRV l X 4WO auto 3~ SK ml roof rack. n11nl cond always &••ace. $14.500 949"73. ~ 949 588-9941 JOIS OffERED Darnllllc ~ ~•lh ~ ~::~old .. ,,,=t \died flea, IM In or p/l Ref cal ~ 683-5850 .,,. °' .. 562 ..uz 7 422 days. .,._ Or.-· DflM: RlCIOIWJ Over the Rolld lob of '""5. CtNt COll'1*IY ' benl'fib.. www Jl"l'NWIC mm lm-nt-6318 (CAI •SCAN) WITIHOln DRYWALi. All phases sm/lra jobs. CUANI 20yrs. fair. trH nt lQXXll 714~1447 Eltclrtcal ..... 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