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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2004-02-09 - Newport Mesa Daily Pilot., ., Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 MONDAY, FEBRUARY9, 2004 IN BUSINESS Not much to lure local companies away Other states are advertising incentives for businesses to emigrate. Few are expected to fl ee Newport-Mesa. a merger. City officials were concerned early on but calmed when they learned Lhe company's manufacturing op· erations would slay in town, Assistant City Manager Sharon Wood said. part, and I Lhink those are where Lhere's INSIDE Alicia Robinson Daily Pilot As California's economy continues to struggle. olher states are keeping the pressure on businesses to try to lure them away. 111e latest, an ad.campaign by Nevada, louts Lhat state's lower worker's compensation rates and elec· tiicity costs. But local business officials said they don't expect Newport·Mesa companies. al least, to swallow the bail. A few companies have left the area or shrunk. operations here in recent years. Semiconductor producer Conexant Sys· terns Inc. announced late in 2003 thal it would be moving its headquarters from Newpon Beach to New Jersey as part of The city's biggest employers are in the professional services, hospitality, medi· cal and education fields, and many firms depend on Lhe area and its resi· dents for Lheir business, she said. "We aren't in Lhal relocation kind of mode because we don't have a lot uf manufacturing companies for the mo:.1 the mosl concern," Wood said. BUSINESS HAS TO BE HERE The hospitality industry i:. one of the biggest employers in Newpurl Beach, and many of Lhosc jobs depend on the harbor and the beaches, wh ich aren't going anywhere, said Richard l.ut'h~. Newport Beach Clamber of < :ommercc executive director. "We'n: insulated 10 the extent Lhat !corporate relocation) doe~n·1 affect the CAN'T WINDSURF WITH ALL THIS WIND DOUGLAS ZIMMERMAN I DAILY Pll 0 T Charlie Herbert of Rancho Cucamonga guides down his wind sail, which his friend Max Liskin of Newport Beach grabs. With winds stronger than 15 knots, Herbert couldn't control his 16-square-meter sail. He was going to switch to a smaller sail and try to windsurf more. A festival for the folk who like to dance Ensign Inte rmediate School is the site of the 34th annual Laguna Folkdancers Festival, where Iri sh, Finnish and other cultures' footwork can be found. Lula Peria Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACI I -More than 200 men women and children ccle· braled the joy of dancing on the final day of the 34th annual Laguna Folk.· dancers Festival at Ensign lntcnnedi· ate School. The festival lasted three days. fin. ishlng Sunday with performance groups. Friday's festivities included workshops and an after party thal lasted until I a.m. Saturday's festiv· ities included workshops. a Valentine dance pany and anolhcr after party. lne Laguna Folkdanccrs meet in La- guna 10 enjoy music and dance from different cultures from arou.nd the world, sald Ted Martin. acting presi· dent. The evenl had Finnish. Irish. Bm7l1· Ian, Balk.an, Mex:ican, Greek, Scottish and olher dances from throughout the world. Many of the participants got into the spirit of things by wearing tmdilional costumci. or modem cos· tumes from the countries whose dances Lhey were representing. "One thing it's not: American square dancing," Martin said. "Many of the dances arc done in lines and circles. There are also dances that arc dances for couples. and there arc dances in sets four to eight couples or more, and there are individual dances where you're not dancing with anyone else." One of the dances that people par· llcipated in was Rustemul, a dance from Romania. The dance is fast paced, and it's done in a line through exciting Romanian m usic. Beverly Barr of West Los Angeles said she wa., very involved in folk dancing and she hrou~ht a group of people to enjoy Lhc t•vcnl. Follc. dancing is like any other hobby, such as bowling. because it's a bond that is shaTed, Rarr said. Folk dancing brings people fmm different cultures together because It's a bond that b shared by many, said Lee Ollerholt a professional dance teacher formerly from Norway and now living in Laguna. Nancy Lee lluyter, a profeswr or dance at UC Irvine, said she didn't come to the festival just for the physi· cal pleasure that dance provides but See DANCE, P .. e M INSIDE/OUT For more business news. see Page A2. hospit<llity indui.try." he ~id. Costa Mesa has also see11 a few cor· porate departures, such as the clo:.ing of a State f:ann Insurance claims cenler about l'ight months ago. city Planning and Hcdcvclupmcnt Manager Mike llohin~on :.aid. City officiah try 10 work See COMPANIES, Pa1e A4 Costa Mesa may get lane in fundraiser Newport Beach is consid ering letting its ne ighbor in o n the Relay for Life action this spring. June Casa1rande Oa1lyP1lot Nl:Wl'ORT·MESA -Look 11111, Co'>ta Mesa. A Oagship Newport lkach ewnt wants you. The Newport lical'h llelay for Ufe. an all·ni ght fundrai~r now in iii. third year. b reaching o ut tu the neighbor city ror a hand in bringing in money and awarcm·i.' for canc.:cr. "TI1b year, wc'rl' going IO lw going around to -;ome of the bw,illl''-'C'. M.:hool and churches in Coi.ta Mt•'a tu get thl'rn involved as well," i.aitJ Pat Smith, volun· teer organizer for lht' ltelay for Ufc and a longtiml' t:ancer !>urvivnr. I .a1'1 year, Smith said , a numhcr of Costa Mesa residents and sl'hool reprt'sentativcs wert• already jumping on tht• bandwal(on. Now, ii\ clear that the demand i' there for Co:.ta Ml'i.il rcsidenti. to jump in a nd lend a hand. i.ht• ~aid. Reluy for Ufc rnnimittee ml·mhcrs have announced lhc d<1tc., for thi.., year''\ event, May 14 and 15 -a week later than in other year~. < >rganizcrs hopl' that moving the date will bring helter luck with the weather: Rain wa!> the uninvited guest at the event for its fir,I two year., with a par· tkularly impressiw downpour last year. The relay begin.., at 6 p.m. on a Friday at the Ncwpon I larhor I ligh School's athletic field m1d rnnlinul'., untiJ 6 p.m. the next day. l eam member.. take lurni. waJJclng or jogging around thl' field throughout the night. while tht>ir 1eammatei. -;ocialize or pany in tents 0 11 tlw ~idelines. l earns pay $150 to participate, and orten choose 10 contribute more. f:or example, the Cily Slicker.. team of Newport Hcach Cily 1 lall staff members rniscd $9.400 lai.t year. The money gocl> to programs of the Amerkan Cancer Society, including re· search, education .md servicci. for cancer patients and survivors. Newport Reach Councilman Steve Bromberg, who is a cancer survivor, had lhe first team 10 -;ign up this year. 1 lis See FUNDRAISE.R, Pa1e A4 Daily Pilot AT A GLANCE ONllEWEB: ~.~com On Claudius the Stupid and tales of pagan woo WEATHER A sunny day with 1 bit of wind, and then a night with a lot more wind. S..PaaeA2. SPORTS Newpoft-M ... prep btllltetbeff teem• have WOftl to do this weet. SeehpA7 V alentine's Day is one of those big mystery holidays we get on board with every year but have only the dimmest nolion of why we're celebrating. But we celebrate it nonetheless, spending huge amounts of money every Feb. 1-i on cards, chocolates. nowers, fancy dinners out and bed·and·brealcfasts. Add to that all the hidden back·end costs. such as lawyers' fees and restraining on:lers. and you've got yourself one ma.'-'lvely expeNlve holiday. But the question of how Valendne's Day began ls one most of us couJdn't answer for $1 mlllion and three lifelines left. In that sense. the holiday Is DAVID SILVA like love itself: It makes us do a lot of silly things for reasons we simply can't explain. Everyone in America participates In Valentine's, from IChoolchlldren gjven time out from study to pus cards to one another, to delivery drivers ftoOrtng it through their routes so they can ahower In time for their own big datet, to seniors swaying to the sounds of Sinatra at the reaMdon center dance. Even the legions of the newly dumped will, In a strange sense, observe Valentine's, as they do whatever depressing thing they'U do to avoid the holiday. Because the origin of Valentine's Day Is a very sad story, indeed. A lot of people dismiM Valentine's as another ·Hallmark holiday," created solely for commercial purposes. One can almost pie~ an annual convenJng of greeting card executives and bad poets In the Thomas IClnbde boa.rd room come to pull and shake the reins of their vut conspiracy. I don't doubt that Hallmark shareholders dance a merry llnlc jig every l'eb. 15. One billion Valentine's Day can:ls are sent every year. and the tradition Is celebrated in a l least five countries around the world. But Lhe plain faC1 is the holiday acrually predates Hallmark Cards by more than 1. 700 years. going baclc 10 the early days of the C:.tholic Church. Ind~. the roots of the holiday run weU Into the Age of Rome. There's some debate over how exactly Valentine's Day began. but one dusty legend appears to hold all the element.s of the holiday as we lcnow It today. SM INSIDE, P .. e M I' ' j A2 Monday, February 9. 2004 • YOUR • BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT MARK C OUSTIN/OAILYPlLOT Oob and Ted Barry, from left. run John Barry & Associates. the building engineering firm founded by thei r father. Much the same at 50 Alicia Ro binson I l,11ly Pilot A fro\\ thm>:' IMVl' rhang1·d .11 John ll.Hry & /'\ ..... ()( IJIC;'\ .\lamtKCIOt:'lll I n.:111t:t'r111.:. hu1 a.s thl· comran} c.:ekhralt'' "' 50th .urniver-.ary 1hi' yf•nr. 11 rt•ni,11n\ f.imrly ow11cil and l.tnllly·run. Om• 1nnov.11lon 111 Bob ,1111.I led Harry\ ;\!l'l'P'H1 BoulL•vard engrnC"enng flnn I' t lr.11 most of 1hc firm'<; work is dorw 1111 '111np11trn; nuw <.;(}the brothel"' r.trl'ly U\t: lhl· ni.111uaJ drafl111i.: ,kJlb they teamed a' \111111.: mc·n c-0111111~ 11110 the bu,11w'>., ""de from thut rna1or rhangc. tlw lirm l1o1, '1uyt'd largely 1lw Mme <,inn• thl'tr 1.11lt1·r. Juhn H.1rry. ,1 hu,int'\'i .ind ·111:1111•1•rir1~ profl'''or at U< I J\ .111d I uyol.1 I ll11vt•r,ity. ,1;1rwd 11 111 l'l.'i4 \ 111'1 of thl' comp,111y\ work •~ rn lituht) pl.11111111i. and t'llKllll'l'flllK I hl' Barf) I 1111llwr" have de~lwied produc11on hill'' 1111 111Jnufar1uring firms. helpt'd l 0111 paniL'" u~c tlll'ir offin• !>pace mun· t'flint•ntl)' <tll d pl.1nm·d move:. for h11,1t11-..<.c' tlldl Wl'rc expanding m BUSINESS CALENDAR • Send BUSINESS CALENDAR items lo the Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, CA '17627; by e-mail to /uls pena@latimes.com; hy fa)( 10 (949) 646-4170; or by calling (949) ~74-4298. Include the time, date and location ol the event. as well as a contact phone number. TODAY The Women'• R.-ntl s.tvice, Southern California's leading business end professional organization for men and women wlll hold its ne><t Orange County Chapter monthly network luncheon at 11 :30 a.m. at the Radisson Hotel in Newport The sons, armed with co n1pu.ters, run the farnily engineering firnz 4'11wm17i11i;. "\Ve'rt' ht.'lpful un the way up. and we're a.lr.o helpful on the way duwn." fed Barry -.,ud. nlt'y've wurkec..1 with Four Sel'b011" I lorl'I.,, D1.,neyland. TitJeist golf )Upplies and varu.•1y of other manufacturing and \t'rvtCC' finll' .. Ope111ng a hu1>ine'>s was a natural \tep lor lohn Barry after his engine£>nng ~111den1s hC'gan coming to him with rn1!'.ul1ing job,, and his five children '>oon ,h,m'd 111 thr work. "(.rowing up, we would literally <.tart off t•mptyrnR the wastebasket$," Bob Barry wrd. · fhe hro1hcr-. (;'Ventually learned drafting <md had the <>1)portunity to join rhe company; bul pur.uing other ir11cre'" wasn'1 frowned upon. Bob Barry 'aid. The younger R.my brother began with Beach. lnforma1ton and reserva1tons. (310) 322-6654. The Udo Isle MHter Toaster•. To11tme111rs Club 4042. will host a business communication and presentalton seminar from 6:25 to 8:25 p.rn. at Fletcher Jones Motorcars Training Room. second floor, 3300 Jamboree Blvd .. Newport Beach. The cost is $25. Information: (7141964-5315, http;ltwww.geocities.com/lido1sle2002. TUESDAY The Service Corps of A.tired Executives will sponsor a work.shop on undersiandlng intemational trade from 9 a.m. to noon at National University, 3390 Harbor Blvd .. Costa Meu. The cost is $25. $20 with preregistration. Information: (714) 550-7369, http://www.scortJ714.org. the firm after college. while led Barry worked in a manufacturing facilily and then Ill a large engineering firm before returning 10 the family business full time. ·1 tJ1111k i1 wru. always a very interesting part of our life. and it was always fun to know what wa) goin~ on." Bob Barry said. Since then. a rf1ajor change has been the advenl of computer drafting. It allows Ted Barry to bring his 1.:ornputer inlo the facility he\ working on and enter informa1ion on the spot. "fhe firm can also use computers to show clients what they're planning and make adjustments based on the clicn1s' comments. Bob Barry said. While the brothers said they're not sure ye1 1f 1hcrr childrer. will come into the bu~im•-.:. someday. there are promising signs that it will stay in the family. Ted Barry\ oldest son has done market surveys and computer drafting for the company, and Bob Harry \aid his 11 -year-old daughter ha .. 'hown an i11teres1 in being an architect. "She 1'aid. 'f)o you rnind 1f I end up being your ho,-,.' M> that wu' kind of fu n.·· Bob Barry ~aid. "I .. aid. · o problem.'" WEDNESDAY The Newport Beech Chamber of Commerce will present the Business at tho Beacn Business Exposition from 5 to 8 p.m. at the Newport Beach Marriott Hotel & Tennis Club, 900 Newport Center Drive. There will be networking opportunities and door prizes. Information: (9491 729-4400. Tl4URSDAY The UC Irvine Graduat9 School of Management will present "Sink or Swim? The Coming Wave of High-Ri se Residential in Orange County," as pert of its issues in real estate management breakfast The event is from 7:30 to 9:30 e.m. at the Am old and Mabel Bedcman Center of the National Academies of Sciences and Engineering, 100 Academy, Irvine. The cost is $50. Information: (714) 979-9131, ext. 221. Aide Robinson POSTMASTER Send add,ess Daily Pilot Po111a , busmeu and environmen1 changes 10 The Newport reporter, 1949) 764-4330 Beach/Costa Mesa Oa1ly Pilot. P.O. al1C111 robinson .tf'/at1'"6$.com 801< 1560, Costa Mesa, CA 92626. luia '91\e Copyright: No newt 1tone1, News assistant, (949) 574-4298 illustrations. editorial matter or tuis.peN1ift1/atimes.oom VOL. 98. NO: 40 PHOTOGRAPHERS adVertisement1 herein can be tHOMAS H. JOHNSON Marl! C. 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I mean. there are onl y two of them, Here, in m'y JUNE humble anempt at CASAGRANDE becoming a right? And because they're up against an indeterminate number of liberals. well. these two people (no doubt George W. Bush and Rush Umbaugh) must not get much sleep. • Everything I know about English grammar and usage I learned from books and people with impressive expertise. Note that I didn't say. ·1 learned from both books and people,· because, I'm proud to announce, I've cracked open at least three books on the subject. This particular gripe with the word "both" Is. as far a I can tell, a June original. There's no mention of this problem in the Oticago Manual of Style. No mention in the Associated Press Style guide (yes, I know that's an incomplete sentence). None in "The Elements of Style." In the interest of thoroughness, however, I have now cracked open a fourth book. "Woe.king With Words: A Concise Handbook for Media Writers and Editors" by Brian S. Brooks and James L Pinson, which touches on the subject, but not in the special June way. Now. cracking open two more, I can't find any other sources to point to this particular problem with the word "both." Here's what "Working With Words" says. "The adjectives 'both' and 'differen t' often add nothing. What's the difference between 'both John and BiU' and 'John and Bill'? Between 'three different views' and 'three views'?" {Yes. I'm sure they know the latter Is an incomplete sentence.) Touche. Messrs. Brooks and Pinson. but you overlooked what, to me, is the single most troubling thing about the word "both.· If you were talking not of John and Bill but of many people with those first names, Johns and Bills. by adding "both" in front you·re creating uncertainty as to what the word •both" modifies. trailblazing grammar authority too mighty to reckon with, is a rule I just made up: 'Nhenever the adjective "both" comes before two nouns separated by "and,· and whenever the first noun is plural, ditch the word both. In fact, as Brooks and Pinson have sald, whenever you're considering using the word "both" as an adjective, stop and ask yourself whether the sentence would lose anything if you took it out In shon , question every "both." Of course, lots of times "both" is just groovy. "USC which lost both staning cornerbacks from last season. did not sign a cornerback or a running back.· In this example fro m a recent Times article, "both" actually adds information. II teUs you the exact number of comerbacks lost: two. Then there are the sometimes questionable. sometimes defensible uses of "both," like this from a press release from the Institute for Systems Biology: " ... the ISR has helped define both the state-of-the a n as well as the global direction in this field ." This means, "The ISB has helped define state-of-the-art and global direction in this field." But do you gain anything by using the "both ... as well as" c;onstruction? I suspect a lot of grammar experts would say no. that these words are just hot air. But sometimes they sure do seem to give a little extra emphasis. And because the excerpl above was In a quote. I'd rule that the spealcer got the intended mileage out of these extra words. Bo1h my adoring fans and my har h critks should agree. •JUNE CASAGRANDE covers Newpon Beacn and John Wayne Airport. She may be reactied at (949) 574-4232 or by e-mail at june.casagrande@ lstimes.com. SURF AND SUN WEATHER FORECAST Overnight, expect northeast winds from 16 to 25 knots plus It should be mostly sunny stronger gusts all the way up to today. with northeast winds the shore. That adds up to a from 16 to 20 mph. The highs poasible small craft advisory. 5hould be from 63 to 69. The combined Mas should be The night 1hoold be mol11y from 3 to 6 feet on the inner clear. North winds et 16 mph waters, from 6 to 8 feet on the wilt give way after midnight to northea11 winds from 20 to 40 outer waters . mph and 60 mph gusts. Don't SURF be surprised if 10m• dust gets whipped around. The lows will With the northwe11 swell be from 42 to 47. bec*lng off, the surf will start lltfoftMdon: waist· to cflett·hlgh end get www.nws.~.flOV worse throughout the day. w.eer quelty: BOATING FORECAST www.-.irfri<#r.prg The winds will be from the TIDES northeast and east from 10 to Time Height 15 knota on the lnnerweter• thl• morning, calming to light 4:40a.m. 1.48 feet low end veriable. The welt swetl 10:37 a.m. 6.08 feet high will be from 2 to 4 feet 6:16p.m. ..().06 feet low Farther out. the wlndt wilt be 11:46p.m. 4.47 feet high from the~ end north from 10 to 15 knots. The WATER TEMPERATURE northwelt awell will be from 6 to 7 feet. &edegreee MARK C DUSTIN I DAILY PILOT John Hildebrand, the •mayor of the Quonset huts," stands in front of the hut that housed his business, Hildebrand and Sons Welding, for 24 years. His fellow business owners in the West 17th Street complex remember him for his good humor and his good coffee. No more coffee from the 'mayor' The operator of a welding shop among the Quonset huts on West 17th Street is missed by neighbors when he retires after 24 years. Alicia Robinson Daily Pilot When John Hildebrand walks down the street, most people wouldn't recognize him as representative of the people. He hasn"t run for office, but friends considered him the "mayor of the Quonset huts" on West 17th Street. where he ran a welding shop for 24 years. He closed it Jan. 30. Hildebrand operated a fabri cation and repair weldJng shop. doing work for adhesive maker J.D. Uncoln Inc. and community members who needed things repaired. He closed his shop and retired because of health concerns. "lt"s taken the heart out of this place for awhile,• said Nancy Stem, who runs a nearby an and gift shop. ··vou're always used to seeing him over there telling jokes, malcing up stories." Stem and other business owners in the Quonset huts, many of whom are craftspeople or anists, have formed a friendly, eclectic community, and Hildebrand was a big part of that. "It's quJte a littJe family around here," Stem said. Originally from Pennsylvania, Hildebrand came west to anend college at CaJ State Fullerton. He had planned to teach history but had a change of heart before he entered the job market, he said. "I had a job offer, and I didn't like the way the !education) system was going, so I turned around and went back to Orange Coast College and studied welding." he said. After getting his start at a welding shop that has since closed down, Hildebrand opened hJs own shop at the Quonset huts. "I never advertised all those years," he said. "It was all word of mouth." . As he befriended other business owners, Hildebrand's shop became the social hub at the huts -perhaps because of the coffee he made. "I served the best coffee in town," he said. we1g oss surge Tht• N.E.W. program at South Cnast Med ical Center offe rs une of the m ost wmrrchl'ns1vc weight Josi. ~urgcry programs in the region. Our program offe rs thorough pre-operative education, top-no tch hospital care, cxrerienct.'J !.urgeons and a life-long attercare program EXPERIENCED SURGEONS Our hariatric: i.urgeons, Ramsey Oallal, M.0., and Brian Q ucbbemann, M .D., have onl' of the largest cxperiencci. in performing laparoscop1c hariatric urgery in thl· lJ S O ur -;urgeons are ahle to pe rform laparoscop1c weight los!> 'urgery Elaine 'I\1rney, who runs a home furnishings store ln the Quonset huts. saJd she'd grown used to Hildebrand and other business owners having their daily coffee and talldng. The diversity and camaraderie of the community there remJnded her of the early days of0SoHo in New York. she said. "He's been a wonderful neighbor," said Doug Stotts, a painter who works in the hut across from I lildebrand's old shop. "Everyone keeps saying I it's the I end of an era." Stotts said. Hildebrand said he won't lose touch with his friends at the Quonset huts. • ru be down there at least once a week." he said. "I know It. They've been a real good gang. and I'm glad to have had the experience of knowing them." $ s s a s sss:s ; Monday, February 9, 2004 A3 Fe11turing A Live Tribute To Frank Sinatra £.very Motu!Ay & Tuesday 6-9J>m Steaks • Seafood • CoQtalls •••Qualiry SaTia· •• •••Nightly Eiuenain.ment°" /·nr li1·s1'11·a11u"11 (.di (949) (,4,,_ ~,, .•.• lh'JS lr\uu.· Au. C .,,11 \1t-.1 It..,..,. M """' ..... \\•" "'' .... ,.. \ "' • ,, P ' " A WEEKEND FOR ART LOVERS SAWDUST ART FESTIVAL ART STUDIO TOUR Over 60 Laguna Artists open tht'ir private studios for our guests <luring this onn:-a-.Ye<ir event ! Morning refreshments, transportatiqn from the Sawdust grounds to all of the artists' studios and an afternoon reception arc incluJed. 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Tuesday, February 17 -6:30 to 8 p.m. Reservations required. RSVP to (949) 499-7202. South Coast Medical Center ...\dventist Health 31872 Coast Highway, Laguna Beach O/oOFF Our everyday elreeety reduced prices f M Monda~. February 9, 2004 PUBLIC SAFETY Girl reported missing found with mother Oftl~rs In a police heU· copt« wete announcing over the atreeU ot Costa Mesa on Sunday thel1 search for .in 11 ·year·old girt reported mlssl11g hy her father illld later found s;1fo with her mother. ·111e father reported the girl missing after morning serv· ic~ ended at 11 :25 a.rn. ar St. John the DiVlnc' Epi~p11J <fouch, In the 100 block of East Bay StrCt!I in Cos1,1 Mesa. Polin~ 'gt I .ury I licks .said. l11e father tool. hi~ dau~h· tcr to their vel11dt> and w1:111 back in'>ide tlw church rn POLICE FILES COSTA MESA • Bri~ Street: A person was reported driving under the influence of alcohol ln the 3300 blodl at 2· 19 a.m. Saturday. • Bristol Street: Pett)' theft wasreported in the3300 blodl at 3:30 p.m. Saturday. • W"1 Wilson Strfft: Prowling and loitering on private property were reported in the 500 blodt at 1 a.m. Sunday. • WNt 11th Street An open container In a public park was reported in the 500 block al 3:14 p.m . Saturday. • WHt 19th 51'"' Ind Pffwport Boulevard: A person was reported drunk 1n public at 2:58 a.m. Sunday. • 22nd 51'"' ind Newport Boulevard: A burglar( was reported at 9 a.m Saturday. NEWPORT BEACH • EIMJIC Lane: A silent alarm .. '," ' ' - .. t ~ ', 1 7 .. ')<) help with someuun~ I hcb :said. When the C•ther r1:· tumccl after 15 minutes, his daughter w.sJ nowhere to be found, thl· officer ~Id. l11e search for the mlalng girl ended at 1:10 p.m. when the mother rccumed home and hellfd m essage that were left by 1he police aboul the missing child. The mother contacted the police and reported that the daugh ter had been witli her the en· ore time wtule ~he had been 1'\11111ing errands. l licks said. TI1e J)olice helicopter and 11vc onkc~ WC'fC Involved in lhl' search for the missing ' ~nl, l liclcs ...Ud. TI1e police ~c:JJ\"tl up for the: wor..1 -casc ~ccmuin, he '!<lid. was reported In the 1100 blodl at 12:14 p.m. Sunday • Udo Partt Drive: Illegal parlcing was reported in the 600 block at 1:32 p.m. Sunday. • East N•wport Center Drive: A disturbance was reported in the 200 blodt at 1. 19 a.m. Sunday. • 0c .. n Boulev1rd: A miscellaneous hazard was reported in the 2100 blod( at 9:69 a.m. Sunday. • SNahoN Drive: A party was reported as a disturbance in the 3900 block at 2:25 a.m. Sunday. • SH1hore Drive: An animal was Impounded in the 5200 blodt at 1:09 p.m. Sunday . • s .. lt11nd Drive and JamborM Road: A suspicious person or people were reported at 10:34 a.m. Sunday. • White Cliffs Driv•: A suspicious person was reported in the 100 blodt at 9·44 a m. Sunday. Coau Mesa Registered Voters Sign t~~ referendum to let c1t1zens vote on proposed 145 Condos, 5-story parking structure at 1901 Newport Blvd. Go to: noto1901.com Deadltne: Peb 11, 2004 (Volunteer C1rcutators Needed) 949-631 -6834 Petd Polltlcll ~I ~ lAGUnA PlAYHOUSE I '' ' A Classic Comedy of High Society Passion tt W. SOMERSET MM8MM Dlr«trd br ANDREW MRNICl..E One V.OOWI bold!)• dl:U~ lkKthk• ~llbnb In 19.!7 l.ondon in thL<i dc.*ctlbly biling lllld ~lldY ~iny COOl('Ciy :d:>otJI hiRll SOCk>ty Jl'lWOO. ll(lflof'.-Y"'- FE9RUARV 10-MAROt 14 "~M~.1.~~~p JIEllJCllBY-1 ~~ lllJI R•ll I 1•111 .... , 141.RRlS COMPANIES Continued from Al with companies to keep them from leaving. but most economic develop~t efforts are centeftd on ma.king lt easy to do business in Costa Mesa. he saJd. For ex- ample. the city doesn't charge busin~ utility user taxes, and it has simplified the process Cor ~king zoning and sign ap· proval The Costa Mesa Chamber oC Conunerce worb with the city to keep businesses, but it's stlll a challenge because few state re- sources are avaJJable to help. chamber Executive Director £d Fawcett Said. Many moves come about be· cause of corporate reorganlu· tion, downsizing or other factors local officials have no power 10 remedy. "Oftentimes, we don't find out about them leaving until they're slamming the doors or they've DANCE Continued from Al for the sense community a mong the attendees. "Greek dances are g.-eac be· cause th~re Is a lot of improvi- sation and you can express yourself, Ot1erholt said. " Pre· tend you're a Greek and get emotionaJ. • Jodi Gerard of Corona didn'1 realize how many dlfferenl INSIDE Continued from A 1 About 1,740 years ago, there lived the Roman Emperor Oaudius II. also known as ()audius GothJcus. also known as Oaudius Lhe Cruel, because he had a bad habit of getting h is people into a lot of bloody and unnecessary wars. When hi supply of so)djers began to run low, Oaudius came up with the swell Idea of forbidding young Roman males 10 marry so he could then press the lads into military service. nus move won him the further title in the public relations world of Oau<fius the Stupid. Everyone hated Oaudius II, but no one despised h1m more than the church, which issued orders to the devout to ignore the emperor's ban on matrimony. Eager to follow this e<fict was a hot-blooded priest GETTING INVOLVED • GEmNG INVOLVED runs periodically in the Daily Pilot on a rotating basis. For information on adding your organization to this list, call (94S) 574-4298. ASstSTANCE LEAGUE OF NEWPORT-MESA Volunteers looking for val'(ing levels of Involvement are needed to help the organization with Its goal of helping children In the community. (949) 64S-6929. ASSN. RENAISSANCE CREATORS The Costa Mesa group sponsors end supports outreach community service programs, such as the homeless sanctual'(, Volunteers ere needed. (714) 540-5803. BALBOA ISLAND MUSEUM ANO HISTORICAL SOCIETY The Balboa Island Museum and Hl11orical Society, a nonprofit organization, 11 seeking memorabllia such 81 photographs and stories for the museum's collection. Volunteers are needed 81 docenta and to help with displays. The museum. at 602 S. Bayfront. Suite A. is open from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Wednesdays and Sa1urdays. (949) 675-3952. BESTBUOOES The nonprofit organization i1 looking for volunteer• 18 and older to provide companlonahlp for ltduha with devel<>prnental disabilities. Al a ·citizen Buddy; volunteers will visit with • buddy twice e month and call or e-mell them once a week. The orgitnization elso hu an .. Budd6es program that fonn1 frlendahlpe entirely over the Internet. VolunteeB for thet progrtm mutt be •t leest 12 years old. (71•> 54e-1828or WWW.~tg. llG MOTHEM, llG S111DS The focal c:N• It looting for men tnd women otdlr than 11 Who hew llwd In Or-. County for tt .._.one month tnd hlYt bMf! emplovtd bet INlt one month io Mf"9 • big btotn.f • or big..._. tot dlHchn age18 to 11 from .. ,...,,.rent hotMa. (7141 Ml-1771. hrp:/Mww,blQblllli-~-Otp. ~ady stl ln modon the move. A Fawcett said. LMOR COSTS A PR08LEM UC lrvtne business professor ~eth Kraemer saJd that de· spite ma.ny bulinesael' d.Watis· facdoq with bow state govern· ment ·1' handling business Issues, flight of companies from the"area isn't a big problem. A 2003 survey of about 300 Oran8e Cowity firms showed 17% of companies polled planned to move all or part of their operations out of the county, but only43% of those ex· peeled to move out of state, Kraemer said. H~r. companies listed worker's compensation costs as the No. 1 barrier to doing busl· ness In Orange CoWlty. Other top concerns were the coat of housing and the high cost of Ja. bor, Kraemer said While those factors aren't driv· lng nwiy businesses away, they may deter companies from com· ing here In the first place. The types of folk dances companies there were ln Southern CaliCor· nia before she attended 1he event. "Its fun to see different types of dancing to see different cul· tu res,· said Katie Cunnlngham of Riverside. The Faeron·O'Connor Irish Dance Company was one of the many groups who performed a choreographed dance routine. The Irish dance company had 20 chiJdren from 8 to 16 years old performing at the fes· named VaJentine, who let It be known throughout the rea:1m that he wouJd gladly de the knot fo r young nuptials anytime, anywhere. His illegal services were so weU known that he was soon arresred and thrown in prison, and a furious Oaudius issued a warrant for Valentine 10 be dubbed to death and then beheaded for good measure. Bue the Imprisoned Valentine's luck wasn"I entirely bad. He soon found himself doubly captivated when he laid eyes for the first time on the prison guard's beautiful young daughter, who was apparently allowed to roam the prison unattended by her father for reasons you'U just have to take up with him . Need I relate what happened next when it's the oldest scory in the world? /\ woman. /\ priest The passion-enflaming sounds and smells of a 3rd-cenrury Roman dungeon. Something was bound to happen. And ii did. BOY SCOUTS Of AMERICA INC. Volunleer opportunities for the Orange County Council include fundralsing, program development and training to existing troops and pa<*s. (714) 546-4990. BOYS & GIRLS CLUBS OF NEWPORT-MESA The three area clubs need volunteer coaches and arts and crafts wortr.shop teachers. Call for locations. (949) 642·2245. BOYS I. GIRLS CLUBS The organization is running car campaigns to support its programs. If you would like to donate your automobile, call (800) 246-0493. BRAILLE INSTITUTE'$ ORANGE COUNTY CENTER The nonprofit organization is looking for volunteers to a11ist blind and visually impaired students in a variety of areaa. Mary Johnson, (714) 821·5000, ext. 2113. CNIP LAUREL FOUNDATION Camp Laurel is seeking volunteer counselors end medical staff for Summer Camp and Teen AdVenture Camp. The organization It dedicated to providing educational camping programs free of charge to children living with HIV and AIDS. (323) 653-5005. CASA TERESA Cua Terna, a temporary home for single pregnant hometeu women 18 and ofder, needs volunteers for theee poeitlon1: office nalttant/greeter. computer aalstant, progrem devefoper aNistant, and retele boutique ulespenon. lnfonnatJon: (714) ~. CIHTENNIAL EVENT CO•liilU Volunteers tre needed to Mf'V9 on a Centennltl Event Committee to celebfate m. 100lh tnnlverMry of Corona del Mer In 2004. Cornmunfly input on 1ht flntl fonn of thtt comrnm.. .. Mo IOUght. lniormetton: (M91875-0IS01. CO~HOIPICI The Holpict le now l'9CfUlinG YOluntMf1 to become. Mind fDf ~who nMdadwtalr'I "*"' cering It the~. lecotne • "*"'.,.,of. t9lm whole goel .. to ptOm(M ~ of"'8tndoomtoft ~ Eecti ......... wll reoeNe ,. cost to lease office space can be $ttep. Luehrs said. •lf you're looking for a rock· bo11om place to sec up yoUJ Shop. maybe Newpon Beach lln't lt. • he said The Orange County Busin~ Council on Friday released a sur- vey that showed that whµe 93.5% of nearly J 40 buslnesa leaders polled are concerned about the cost of dolng business In c.alifor- nia. 88:4CWi of those polled think Gov. Arnold Schwarz.en~s admlnis~tion will Improve the state's business climate. In Orange County and beyond. swe poUdes have been destruc· live to business interests, par· dcula.rty through tligh workers compenaadon· premiums and mandated employee health care. Fawcett said. Until the budget crisis Is addressed. relief will be slow in coming, he said. ·rs Cosca Mesa Impacted like everybody else? Most definitely.~ Fawcen said. "The onJy group of individuals I'd like 10 see move to Nevada ls the state Legislature." u val, but these weren't just any group of children, They were championship dancers who wore custom-made dresses from Ireland, said Becky Cun· ningham from Riverside, who has a daughter in Lhe dance company. The group performed dances simUar to what many have seen in Riverdance, with most of the movements being done with their feet and legs. Meghan Matsukane, d irector of the Irish dance company, But as o ne might expec t in a taJe of Ouistian lovers in an uncaring pagan world, the story does not end well. Daughter or no, the jailer had his orders. and as the amorous priest was abouc to be execuced, he penned a note and asked his captors 10 deliver ii to his beloved. The note read simply: "From your Valentine." Whether the note was actuaJJy delivered 10 the prison guard's daugh1er is lost to the sands of history. I suppose it's possible the m essage was intercepted by an ambitious young cleric named Hallma.rlcus, who immedfately rushed off 10 find a patent office. But what is known for certain is that Valentines face was related to the pope, who said, "I love this story! It's got faith! h's got romance! Let's malte this guy a saint and stan an international holidayl" So VaJentine was canonized and over the centuries became the patron saint of lovers. ln 498 hours of orientation and training. Information: (714) 560-8177. volunteers@CompaflionHospiC6. com. COMMUNITY ANIMAL NETWORK The network needs volunteers to help conlrol the rising population of wild cats In local neighborhoods. Volunteers would trap and deliver cats to local veterinarians for spaying or neutering, and then release them bad( to the property where they were found. The goal of the program is to save the lives of stray cats. (949) 759·3646. COSTA MESA CIVIC PlAYHOUSE The playhouse needs volunteers for ushering, bad(stage work, malllng1, typing, controlling lights and many other duties. (949) 650-5269. COSTA MESA HISTORICAL SOCIETY The society preserves and promotes the history of Costa Mesa and !he harbor area. Volunteers are needed for the archives, libral'(, museum, dooent end public outreach programs. (949) 631-6918. COSTA MESA LITERACY COUNCIL The Cotta Mesa literacy Center needs volunteer tutors to teadi Engliah as a second language. People who want to leam English H a tecX>nd language are also encoureged to call. Call to register. (714) 435-3310 or (714) 545-3446. UTERACY PROGRAM The program It always In need of volunteer tutors. No profeulonal tetc:Nng experience I• required. To 11taln 08ftiftcatlon, a .. ne. of tr•lnlng d ..... must be ~-For more Information, conttct lherary Servlc:et tt the Newport Beadi Library, (949) 717-3874. COITAMEIA POUCI DIPMTMENT s.Nota 155 •nd older tre lnvhed to helpstdtht ~ aubetdon. Yofunteert are •tked to WOft two four-hour daytime Mlftl per .... They would be NIPO"...,.. b INWef'ri"Q ~bkvde~. ... ..,,,,... ..... dehl entry •nd I Hiide 18 with odw citywide profecta. Stnkwl who cen epNk ..,.,. tnd Engllet\ .. ., needld. Ctll btn~. FUNDRAISER Continued from Al "Council Critters" team, which usualJy has about 16 people, wouldn't ml.s.s It for the world, he said ls he thttatened by the idea or Costa Mesa getting in on the glory'( Not at all. Awe would be so excited to have Costa Mesa. our neighbor, participate,· Bromberg said. Alt all goes to the bottom line, which is battling cancer," he said. For information on the New· port Beach Relay for life or LO en· ter a team, contact Stephanie Tuylor at (949) 261 -9446 or bye· mail ac stepli. taylor<ikancer.org, or visit l11rp:llwww.cancer.org. • JUNE CASAGRAHO£ covers Newport Beach end John Wayne Airport. She may be readied at (949) 574-4232 or by e-mail at j un11.casagrande@lstimes.com. likes having her dancers attend the festival because its nol a competition, which allows her performers lo have more fun and to please the audience. "Everyone is having fun, and that's wha!'s importanl to make a festival 10 where people enjoy it," said Michelle Sandler. festi· val chairwoman. • LUIS PENA 1s the news assistant and may be reached at (949) 574-4298 or by e-mail at luis.pens@latimes.com. A.O .. Pope Gelasius officially set Valentine's Day on Feb. 14, some say to coincide with the Roman fenility festival of Lupercalia. On tha1 day. Romans paid homage to Juno, the goddess of women and marriage, by tos.sing grain and sa11 throughout their home!> and running around hitting the objects of their affection with bloody goa1sku1s. There's a bit of hisioricaJ trivia that should give you a finer appreciation for greeting cards. TilUs ends our s1ory of the origin ofVaJencine's Day. a tale fuU of forbidden love, 101ali1arian excess, decapitadon and pagan woo. Rem ember ii as you set out for that romantic evening of candlelit dinner and slow dancing under the stars. And don't forget to bring your goatskin. • DA\lto SA.VA 1s a Times Community News editor. Reach him at 1909) 484-70t9 or by e-mail at dsvid.silva@latlmes.com. Fred Gaedcler. (7141754-5208. COSTA MESA SENIOR CENTER The multipurpose senior services facility at the corner of 19th Street and Pomona Avenue seeks volunteers who can greet members and the public at the front desk and volunteers for the Resource Department with Excel computer experience and sharp telephone skills. The Senior Meals program also needs people to deliver meals 10 homes. (949) 645·2356. COSTA MESA SENIOR CORP. The nonprofit organization at the Costa Mesa Senior Center is looking for new board members. The fundraising and policymaking board needs volunieers who will participate In monthly meetings, occasional comminee meetings and special projects. Candidates should have connections in Costa Mesa and surrounding communities and an interest in serving the community by helping seniors. (949) 645·2356, ext. 18. COURT-APPOINTED SPECIAL ADVOCATtS Volunteers are needed to serve as advocates for abused, neglected and abandoned children. Volunteers work one on one with a child for three hours a week. (714) 61~5155. DtSPUTE RESOLUTION SERVICES Volunteer mediators, case 1peclali1ts and outreach aul1tant1 are needed to help in a variety of mediation cases. Bilingual langu•ge skills are needed for office volunteers and for mediators. (949) 260-0488. E~NTAL NATURE CENTER The Envtronmental Nature Center provides education through hands-on •xperlence wt1h nature In a 3.5-ecre outdoor cl•aroom. Adult volunteer trell guides are needed In the aft9moon during the weal( to lead chlldren•1 tour. Ott'9t volunteer opportunities are .tao tv•llable. 1949) 646-8489. 'Ala.JES-COSTA MESA Thia t .. m of communtty-beaed Of'g8niutiont, whktt worb to provide youth and fllmitiee wtth counMling. t.mffy eupport. heehh education, mentoring • tutoring, afteHC:hoof tctl'lfties •I'd ktnthlp Mf'VloM, needt ~lntll.,....(M91 174-39'18. Q Daily Pilot Round 5 for trailer park law draft The chairman says he's hopeful the Planning Commission will get a version approved. Deirdre Newmen Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -It's an issue so complex that the Planning Commission has continued it four times. On Monday, the commission w11J again con Ider a draft ver- sion of a law to expand the city"s procedures for dealing with mo- bile hof!le park closures and conversions to other uses. "I think we h<tve all the infor- mation we need, and rm hope- ful. if not confident, we can !>end somelhing on to lhe <:Icy Coun- cil," Otairman Bruce Garlich said. "I'm jus t not sure what It will be. There are lot of parts and a lot of alternative language." The Cily Council supported revamping lhe city's procedures on lhe conversion of mobiJe home parks after residents of lhe El Nido and Snug I larbor Lra.iler parks complained that they wercn"t being offered fair com- pensation for ha~g to leave lhe parks, which are being d osed. The citycannot deny an appli- cation for a permit to convert a mobile home park or prevent a property owner from closing a rnubile home park. All it is re- quired to do now is review a re- port, required hy the state, ana- lyzing the effects of the conversion or clo~ure on the residents It may lhl•11 impose measures lhat lhe park owner must take to lessen negative ef- fects without exceeding the rea- sonable co ts of relocation. In preparing the proposed law, planners reviewed the orclinan- ces of cities such as Laguna Beach and Huntington Beach. as well as the Golden State Manu- factured Home Owners League. The proposed law defines terms such as "closure of a park" and ·conversion of a park." II re- quires that a park owner file a re- location report, and it speclfies what must be in the report. The issue was last continued on Jan. 12. when the commission asked fo r more information and refinements. including clarifying what the ciry can do 10 compcn· sate mobile home owners for re· loca1ion Planning staff members in- eluded alternative language lhat identifies the time frame In which mobile home owners, whose homes can't be relocated, have to chose a replacement lot. If they reject the replacement lot, then the park owner is llmired in what he has to do to compensate lhem. ·Language was also added that would allow the commi!>Sion to consider lhe on-site and uff-site fair market value in deti:rminlng lhe appropriate payment to owners of moblle homes that can"t be relocate<l. Garlich said the commission may have to go through tht: draft ordinance In the sam e wcty lhat the City Council handle the consent calendar. seeing if lhere are <my pans of ii thal commis- sion members wan1 to dl'liberalt' individually. COSTA MESA PLANNING COMMISSION PREVIEW ON THE AGENDA 1he restaurant. FYI WHAT TO EXPECT I lere arc a few of the items thl' commission will consider today DANCING PERMIT Hie commission will consider ;i request from Katherine Young, the owner of Bamboo Terrace Restaurant, at I 77:J Newport Blvd. Young Is requesting a permit to allow dancing with exb1ing live entertainment wilhin 200 feel of a residential ;,one and for uff-site pa rk.ing She is also requesting extended hOUI!> uf operation to 2 a.m. Fridayo,; and Sa1urdays and to I a.m. on other 111glll'> of the week. The ii.sue of' park.Ing will likely take precedence. Planning staff member.; recommend denying the permit since they feel the additional parking needed for patron., corning for dancing would add to the parking shortage in the area anti negatively affect adjacent l'ommerc:i:tl properties. Parking is already in,uflicit.'nt IO support existing uses per the city\ 1uning code. staff membt:rs ~y. •WHAT: next Costa Mesa Planning Commission meeting • WHEN: 6:30 p.m . today •WHERE: City Hall, 77 Fair Drive •INFORMATION: (714) 754-5425 rnmbina1ion. Valantinc -.mt.I tlw proposed two-story !>lrut:turc would lw IOI) h1g for tht: Ufl'a and wouldn"t fil in with ti ll' 'iurroundin~ nc1~hhorhoot.l. WHAT TO EXPECT CONSTRUCTION APPEAL The restcturant i!) separated from 1he residences to the rear by a publk alley. TI1e dancing i!> proposl'd at the front of I lu111cowncr Phillip Larson will ask the n 11nmisc,ion to overturn Zoning Admini1>1ra1or Perry Valantine's denial of has projt:cl. the construction of a second 11ni1 over a garagc-carport-lau9dry Compatibility i' km,.: in <.o,la ~le""· Although the p ropO!>C:d addllion ..,atisfit.·., 'l.on111g rode requirement~. it doc'>n°t -,ati.,fy all of 1he c1ty0!> rf!>idc111ial design K\liddincs and ju't doesn't mesh with the char.ll:lt'r of the ndghhorhood. planmng staff m~mht!rs ">aid. AROUND TOWN • Send AROUND TOWN items to the Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St , Costa Mesa, CA 92627; by e·mail to /uis.pena@latimes.com; by rax 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 The American Cancer Society will host "Look Good ... Feel Better· classes. which will teach cancer patients makeup, wig and turban tips to help hide the effects of radiation and chemotherapy from 10 a.m. to noon at Hoag Hospital. Information and registration: (949) 261· 9446, (800) 227-2345. The Orange County Siemi Singles monthly meeting will be held at 6:30 p.m. at the Cosla Mesa Community Center. 1845 Park Ave. The featured slide presentation will be "Around the World in 80 Slides." The cost is $4 fo r dinner. Bring your own eating utensils and beverage. Information: (714) 505-2404. TUESDAY Hoag Hospital will present a community education class on "What is Arrhythmia" by Dr. Brian Chesnie at 6 p.m . at the Hoag Hospital Conference Center in Newport Beach. Information and reservations: (800) 514-4624, http:llwww.hoaghospital.org. Mother's Martcet will host "Straight Talk about Shingles; a free seminar by Judith Todaro, from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. in the Patio Cate. The maritet 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 p re-kinde1garten and kindergarten curriculum overview for parents only The event will be from 7 to 8:15 p.m. at 2350 Canyon Drive. Costa Mesa. Information: (949) 574-7732. WEDNESDAY The Newport Beach Chamber of Commerce will present the Business at the Beach Business Exposition from 5 to 8 p .m. at the Newport Beach Marriott Hotel & Tennis Club. 900 Newport Center Drive. There wilt be networking opportunities. appetizers. a no-host bar and door prizes. Information: (949) 729-4400. Hoag Hospital will present a community education class on ·Drug-Elting Sten1: Setting a New Standard" by Dr. Richard Haskell at 6 p.m. at the Hoag Hospital Conference Center tn Newport Beach. Information and reservations: (800) 514-4624, httpJM.ww.hoaghosp1tol.org. Hoag Hospital will present • community education class on "Imaging for Lung Cancer'' by Dr. Jason Cohen from 6:30 to 8 p.m. at the Hoag Cancer Center, Conference room A in Newport Beach. Information and reservations: (949) 760-5542. The Moms Offering Moma Support club of Newport Beach, a nationwide organization for stay·at·home mothers and their children, will meet at 10 a.m. at 415 Signal Road, Newport Beach. Information: (949) 645· 1199, http;/M.ww.momsclub.org. Mother's Martcet will host. • frM seminar on fighting fatigue called "Ouidt Start." by Priscella Codray, from 6:30 to 8 p.m . in the Patio Cafe. The maritet is at 225 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa. Information and reservations: (949) 631-4741 , (800) 595·6667. TliURSDAY Hoag Hoapltal will present • community education class on "Women and Heart Disease" by Dr. Oiptl ltchhaporia at 6 p.m. at the Hoag Hospital Conference Center in Newport Beach. Information and reservations: (800) 514-4624, http:IM.ww.hoaghospita/.org. SATURDAY The U~rvine Arboretum will present "The Romance of Orchids" at its annual Winter Orchid Show, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on the UCI North Campus. The cost is S2; children younger than 12 get in for free. (949) 824-5833. FEB.16 Mother's Martcet will host •free cardiovision and cardiovascular screening from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m in the v11am1n department. The market is at 225 E. 17th St .. Costa Mesa Information and reservations: (949) 631-4741 . (800) 595-6667. FEB.17 Homg Hospital will present a community education class on "Setting the Pace: The Latest Pacemakers and Devices'" by Dr. Neala Hunter at 6 p.m. at the Hoag Hospital Conference Center in Newport Beach. Information and reservations: (800) 514-4624, http:IM.ww.hoaghospital.org. Book Soup South Coast Ptaz• will start its new book club "We Want Fiction• at 7 p.m. at 3333 Bristol St., Suite 2400. The first book fo r discussion will be "The Great Fire" by Shirley Hauard. Information and reservalions: (714) 689·2665. Dr. Victor A. McKusic:k, profHsor of medical genetics at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, wilt discuss in his lecture the scientific and technological advances of the last 50 years that allow for the diagnosis, prevention and management of genetic disorders. The lecture begins at 7 p.m. at the Irvine Barclay Theatre, 4242 Campus Drive, Irvine. Information: (949) 824-8202. The Newport Harbor Orchid Society will present its 20th annual orchid plant auction from 7 to 10:30 p.m. at the Costa Mesa Neighborhood Corrimunitv Center. 1845 Park Ave, Costa Mesa. Information: (949) 642-4148, http:IM.ww.nhos.org. FEB. 18 Tom Brennan of the Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce will speak on "The Chamber Yesterday, Today and the Fu1ure" at 7 p.m. at the Costa Mesa Historical Society, 1870 Anaheim Ave. Information: (949) 631·5918. The Newport Beach Newcomers will have its monthly meeting at 10 a.m. at the Sports Club/LA-Orange County, 1980 Main St., Irvine. There will be a presentation by the sports club's staff on nutrition, women's health and exercise. Tho group is open to women who have lived in Newport Beach for less than five years. The cost is $21. Information: (949) 645-9922, http:llwww.newcomers·nawpor1 beach.org. Pe~d l&-t9 Z>ca-t/r ?? s <.' L' 7t .J ? ,· 'r .J ( • • • HERI TAGE MEM ORIAL SERVICES HUNT INGTON BEACH, CA 7 I 4 842-2400 FD I 7 34 FUNERAL DIRECTORS MARTIN BROTHERS SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO, CA 9 49 443-0 9 05 LIC. #CEB92 I LICENSED CEMETERY BROKER OSWALD MEMORIALS & CASK ETS WESTMINSTER, CA 7 I 4 898-099 I WttOLESALE FUNERAL MERCHANDISE Three independent tuner.ti busine~se"t "orking together to make funera14t aff ordahlc. • Stmi-Privatt for Mt11 & Womm ·• Ov1r 80 Pitas of Etfuipmtnt \ • Pri1111tt Pilatts S11ulio •SPINNING Thtattr with Ntw S1a11-of 1/u-Ar1 Cyclts. • 16 Full-timr Ptrsflfl11I Traintrs • Chi/J Cart Ram-noon M · Sat. • Co nvtn/1111 P11rlti111 • Yot"• T11i Chi. Strtt'h Cf..,1111 • Sttp, Pow1r Pump. Cartlio • Shu11r1, S1t11m cf Towtls • D"J Sp11 • A'"P" 11uurtl M11ssat,t!Chiroprtutor 949760·5054 www.~·up.com • www.filneuconceptJ.com 2101 East Pocific Coott Hwy, COfOOCI Del Mor, CA 92625 i J M Monday, feblwfy 9, 2004 Tweetheart Bird Seed Sale February 7tli'u_:Ur15 tllunday Orange County's Premier Sekction of Hummingbird & Seed Feeders, Bird Houses Bird Seed, Bird Baths Garden Art, Bird Books ,----------------------------------~ ! Seed Sale 15°10 uffany2opound ! I and larger bap of bird SeN I I Otlro bpotn !II VIH c..,~,,... b. ,,,.,.b,,...j w/och<ruQm LAn70) I 15°/o Any Feeder I I I I I t lAtt nptm U l'l/04 t .. onor be con1lnntd w/o<h<r off en. LAT170l I ----------------------------------~ • ' . Wild Bird Center 27995 Greenfield Dr. SuJtr A Laguna Niguel < 11nvc:nlt>n1ly loca1al off of Crown Valley ® t'kwy. 6 mlk>t North of POI. or laU the .., j l'ollniad Sooth 4 udt on Grttntkld We're lx1wttn Ethan AIJcn and l.o<"tun.ann'" In 1lK" <'A"nlt'r al Rancho N~l 360.7114 FEBRUARY The ColuM., Mat c.n ........ Celebfetk>n Event CommlttM lnvit" the public to .Uend ltl generel meeting to participate In the planning of Corona def Mer'• centennial celebfation from 1 to 8 p.m. et the SMrmen Library end Gardens, 2647 E. Coest Highway, Corona del Mar. Information: 949.675.050. info@cdm2004.com. FEB.19 8pe9li Up Newpott wtlt ..-wt Its 23rd annuel Mayor's Dinner with keynote ipeaker John M.W. Moor1ach at 6 p.m. et the Newport Beach Maniott, 900 Newport Center Drive. Newport Mayor Tod Ridgeway will give the state of the city address. The cost is $60 per person, $600 fore tabfe for 10. Information: (949) 224-2266. The Friends of th• Orange Coast College Library and the Lido Isle Woman's Club will present OCC Vice President of Instruction Robert Dees speaking on •A Short History of the English Language.· The event will begin at 7:30 p.m. at the Udo Isle Clubhouse. 701 Via Udo Soud. Lido Isle, Newport Beacf'l. The cost is $5. Information and reservations; 1714) 432·6087. FEB.20 The Newport Beadl end Irvine cf'lambers of commerce will host a candidates' forum at 7:30 e.m. at the Sutton Place Hotel, 4500 MacArthur Blvd. Candidates from the 10th Assembly District and the 35th state Senate District races will receive invitations to participate. The cost is from S25 to $30. Information: (949) 729-4400. The N•wport Beach Public Library Foundation will present Lori Wallach, director of the Public Citizen's Global Trade CostaMeu Registered Voters Sign t~~ referendum to let c1t1zens vote on proposed 145 Condos, 5-story parking structure at 1901 Newport Blvd. Go to: noto1901.com DelldlJne: Peb 11, ION (Volunteer C1rcula1ors Needed) 949-631-6834 Paid PolllJCal Aaver11semen1 Wetdl, at part of the Oittinguithed SpMkMt Lecture Series It 1 p.m. In the Fn.nda Meeting Room et the Cerit.ral Ut>t.ty, 1000 Avoctdo Ave. Newport a..d\. There will be live mutic end e buffet dinner. Tic*etl cost $66. lnformltlon: (866)301-2411, dal••w.t.m- direct.com, http;l!Www.MWJ>Ort beadllibnlry.orQ. F'EB.21 The~ Educdon and Adoption Center, a nonprofit organizetion, will have a aemlner on feathel'-destructlve behavior from 1 to 2:30 p.m. at the Baleerlc Community Center, 1976 Baleeric Drive, Costa Mesa. The coat la $16 for nonmembers. Information: (949) 631-3668, http:l!Www.peac.org. The Newport IMdt Pubic Library Foundation will pr ... nt Lori Wallach, director of the Public Citizen'• Global Trade Watch, aa part of the Distinguished Speaker• Lecture Series at 2 p.m. In the Friends Meeting Room at the Centre! Librery, 1000 Avocado Ave. Newport Beach. Refreshments will be served. Tldteta cost $18. lnformltion: (866)301-2411 , dsls@westem-direct.com, http:llwww. newportbelchlibrary. org. The UC Irvine c:oa.g. of medicine is sponsoring •Parkinson's disease event featuring Fox News Channel's Morton Kondradte and UCI geneticist Douglas Wallace. The event starts at 4 p.m. at the Irvine Barclay Theetre, 4242 Campus Drive. Information: (949) 824-8202. dlatlcins@uci.edu. FEB. 23 The World Affairs Council of Orange County will host George Argyros. U.S. Ambassador to Spain, at Its monthly dinner and speaker program from 6 to 9:30 p.m. at the Sutton Place Hotel, 4500 MacArthur Blvd .• Newport Beach. The cost is S48 for TENNIS Sfl'ECIAL hum Bu Dll 0 s -.,•11.-Now •st"- IU.sn1NG w/ ~INCE SYN. Gllc Atf 'lt"' Now'll" 2004 - "C"' of tlv 5tns" '700 Adams Ave • Ste 10 t . Costa Mesa. CA 92626 • (714) 885-9090 • fa>< (714) 885-9094 •_ www.cos1amesachamber.oo.m AMBASSADORS ANNUAL SCHOLARSHIP FUNDRAISER AT CHRISTMAS PARTY T_HE MARKET PLACE 1 lw t\mhJ.,\Jc lnr' "11!>1 I ,1clnp1 .1 1.1mily" rlelivrry rr1•w -----"'I tool ... 1 f1•111111<H11t·11h tu "ckx urricm· th1~ year's eifOfl ChJmb<.>r Networkcr~ (I -RI: Rosann.1 \umr<'l fl. Kimberl~ Cusumano. t.11 Aco)t,,, Kl•n "Noodlc:>s" Nedelman, l111dl>elh (,ocl<h.m cHid I lld NalnlxJol~n DECEMBER NEW MEMBERS Orwro Parlflr M(>rrl<' CoddJrd oOO \M•"I W,11 ON t\wn1w S.1111,1 An,1. C 92707 7 I 4/Ci4b-WOO \1(11( I' 7 l 4/')4h·l•077 IJ~ 'IN-hnlral R,.M>fU'Cf' r.ro.,,, l<(•v1n MJrshJll hM W H.du~r ~I .• #40 I Cu .. 1.i Mes.1, CA 92ul<1 714/70!1·/i 11 /. VOICI' 714/708-0525 lax DECEMBER RENEWALS .111 yrnrs!I!!! ,\uromohllt· Club 01 "11Jlf)(lm ( .1hforn1.1 .'15 N<'nrs!!! 1 gears! 11ou1h Lu.1~1 Corporalt.' Lenter M.1~1,mo\ RC\tauranl 5 yrartt! voluntt-t•ied al Boh'!. Old f.:hh1on Ice Cream Shop, at rht> Market Place, t(I rJi1oe funds fOf the Chamber's local schools scholarshrp prOf(ram. CL·Rl Elizabeth Godden, Erin Baldwln, George C.011'> IOl}lani1er of the efrort), 5andy Kaster, Lynn Seaholm, lim P.irll.cr. lba Talman and Dan Barrett olnd not pr< 1urP<I. fom Brennan c-amera man. RIBBON CUTTING AT ACS On l}c>remb<>f I 9th Ch.imbc-f ,._mh.madors joined membets o( the m.magemen1 of ACS -Archrtec1ural Construction Service~ 10 c-elebra1e the opening of their new corporate headquarters at 1I 22 Bristol Street, CM. (l·R) Gil Acosta, Stev~ De Peralta, 0.ive lordaan, Eric /\nderson, David Shockley, company d111irmain (w/Kloors), David Rhodes, Val Glaninm, Donna Shockley, Bruce G;irhch and Ellzabeth Godden. membert end S66 fof nonrMmbera. lnfonMtJon end reMtV•tiom: (949) 263--5751, http:/...WWW. worl<»W.irscouncil. org. FEl.24 "°" Holpltal wll ,....nt. community ectuc:.tk>n d ... on •'fht New Guldellnet on Hypertension• by Or. Rld\ard Blankenbaket et the Hoeg Hotpltel Con'9rence C.nter In Newport Beach. Information and r ... rvatlons: (800) 614-<1624, http:l~.holghfnpltal.org. The Newport lw:h Pubic LibrJry Foundation will present Dr. Leonard Shlaln who will speak about his new boot •Sex. Time and Power" aa part of the menutcript literary lecture series from 7 to 9 p.m. in the Friends Meeting Room at the Central Libra~ 1000 Avocado Ave .. Newport Beach. Tidtett cost from $5 to $10. Information: (949) 717-3890. FEB.25 HCMg Holpftal wilt praeent a community education class on ·Heart Heelthy Cooking" by Hoag chef Richard Reilly at 6 p.m. at the Hoag Hotpltal Conference Center in Newport Beach. Information end reaervetiona: (800) 514-4624, http:llwww. hoagho•pital. org. Mother'• M8'bt wtl hem ·Th• Path to a Healthier. More Vital You;' e free aemlnar by Steve Holmes. from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. in the Patio Cafe. The market is et 225 E. 17th St.. Costa Mesa. Information and reservations: (949) 631-4741, (800) 595-6667. FEB.26 The Founders Guild of C... Teresa invites the public to attend a play, "The Subject was Roses; ps a fundraiser Feb. 26 and 27 et the Newport Theatre, 2501 Cliff Drive, Newport Beach. All the proceeds from tldtet sales will be donated to Casa Teresa and Hannah's House. Tidtets cost $65 per person. All the prooeeds will be donated to Casa Teresa and Hannah's House. Information: (949) 858-5385, (714) 538-4860. HNg Hoepital wll pr9Mnt a community education class on "Innovations In Cerdiac Surgery" by Dr. Douglas Zusman at the Hoag Hospital Conference Center in Newport Beach. Information and reservations: (800) 514-4624, http:llwww.hoaghospital.org. Sage HUI School wiH praeent Don Barttetti, Loa Angeles Times Pulitzer Prite-winning photographer, ae pert of lta community epeeker ..nee at 7 p.m. at 5-ae Hfft Scnool, 20402 Newport Coatt Drive, Newport Coast. Bartletll wtll 1peek about the story ·ennqUe'a Joumey," ebout en Immigrant c:hild'I treac:herou• joumev to the United States to reunite with his mother. The coat Is S6 to $12. Information: (949) 219-1396, hlldley926@eol.com. Th•~ Guld of Southam Orange County will holt a high tea luncheon with motivational epeeker Pet Allen, a presentation by Toni Bruner, fathlont by Shade• of Red of Newport Beach and music by Ron Levy at the piieno end Ceri Freedom on the violin. 11\e event Will be from 11 :30 a.m. to 3 p.m. It the Balboa Bay Club, 1221 W. Coast Highway Newport Beach. Information: (949) 675-8881. FEB.28 Hoag Hoepltal wll pr9Mnt. community education clasa on "Blood Pressufe and Cholesterol Screening" from 7 to 11 a.m. at the Hoag Hospital Conference Center In Newport Beach. The cost is $26. Information end reservations: (800) 514-4624. The MaUbu Cat Show, preNnted by the Malibu Cat C1ub and the Cat fanciers Aun .. will be from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. In building No. 10 at the Orange County fairgrounds. Information: (909) 372-9079. FEB.29 The Malibu Cat Show, preNnted by the Malibu Cat Club and the Cat fanc,lers Assn., will be from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. in building No. 10 at the Orange County Fairgrounds. Tickets cost $4 to SS. Information: (909) 372-9079. MARCH2 Dr. Wllllam SNra will explain why a healthful diet and whole food supplementation are the best tools in preventing disease from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at the Turnip Rose, 1901 Newport Blvd .. Costa Mesa. The cost is $25. Information and tickets: (949) 609-6947. MARCH4 The W.ldorf School of Orange County will present a "Walk Through the Grades; et which parents can visit four classrooms from grades one through eight and ask a class teacher questios. The event is from 8:45 to 10:45 a.m. at 2360 Canyon Drive, Costa Mesa. The event is for adults only. Information: (949) 574-7732. Netwel'kers LM* uac .... ffidays, Weekly Monday. February 2 Tuesday, February 3 Monday, February 9 Tuesday, February 10 Thursday, February 12 Thursday, February 12 Friday, February 13 Monday, February 18 Thursday, Ftbru1ry 19 Friday, February 20 ' Wednesday, February 25 I 1:45 a.m. • Costa Mesa County Club 1701 Golf Course Drive, Costa Mesa SCORE 8..t1 ... Ce .... li•t Appointment only -714·550-7389 Chamber Office E•acatioe c.c.itlH 7:30 a.m .. Chamber Office letislative eo.n..ia.. Noon, Chamber Office Fiaa1ee eo..-itlH Execetiv• eor...itlM 7:30 a.m .. Chamber Office ~ .... 4.,. c.n..iaiN Noon, Chamber Officer Rilt1M»1 Cdi .. 11 :30 a.m., National Medicine Center 1175 Baker Street, IA-&, CM Boa~ of Direc:ton UHlt8H .11 :45 a.m .. Holiday Inn Costa Mesa 3131 Bristol Street, CM RiW.01 Cdi .. 11:45 1.m., Pat & Oscar's Re11aurant 381 l S. Bristol Street. SA (near M1cAt1hurl p,..-lf'• Dey -Ch9"1ber Closed ....................... 7 • 1:30 e.m. Costa Mose Country Club 1701 Gott Course Drive, CM CllMMr .,. ... 194 LOI LOBOS C..O.rt 8 p.m., Or1n91 County Performing Atta Cemer I Ca A the Chamber for details) Afliertlelnl.._Mlxer 5:30 • 7:30 p.m., Kerl Strauss Restaurant 901 A So\#! Coeet Drive, CM Nl C (.ruup I & S Autnmohvt.' B.ikN EQu11>01t•n1 R1•111.1I ~ S.1lt•• PLEA S E M£:E r 27 JJfOrs!.11 C.I. Sl'g1•r,1rom ~ 'Ion' 19 yt1nn4!! ~m.in & f to.ii Compdny 14 Nt-0~!! 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Ave., Ste . .loo Sant.t An.J, CA 92707 7 I 4/549-2006 VOICQ 888-999·98"« For rf8lonal ct"nler nea~t you • www.rl'dlands.t'du/.tultle~ni~ne:M www.re:llands.edu · Mer rill Lync h Demetria H. Kerrlson 650 Town Center Orlve, Ste. SOO 0.ta ~. CA 92626 714/429-2856, voice 71 A/429·28-4S, f•• Demetrto_l<errfson9ml.com www.ml.(X)t'Tl ·- ~ C08lt CNdlt union Jason Carvalho l80 Newpon Center Drive, Ste. 100 Newport Beach, CA 92~ (949) 719-9277, el(l. 101 (9491 719-9258, faic www.,,.ciflccoa5tcu .Of8 jcarvt11 lhc>Opactflccoas1cu.o'll _-::._.. ..... ICevfn Marshall 660 w. Balcer ser.et, f401 COIU Mesa, CA 92626 71 "'7()8..81 U , voice 714/108-0525, fu •kb'9PkJc"l·a>m www.p6cbw.com -- ~~---.~----------------------~ QUOTE OF THE DAY "I'm not going anyplace else. I'm dropping my anchor." DOUI °:::I Costa Mesa ba coach Spol1a EAMor Rlctwd Dunn: (94915744223 • 5pofta Fu: !949) 650-01 70 SURFING SENIOR SPOTLIGHT RonBaers The 62 -year-old marathon man has also achieved success in race walking. been running or race walking for the pa.st 26 years. Baers' father. who was 89, stayed active weU into his 80s. Baers. a Newport Beach resident. plans to be the same way. His paaaion to compete and his hunger for a challenge has kept him on coune for his quest. Over the put J 8 months, 8aen and hls wtfe, Sandy, spent their daya in Prance and Italy, where Bwt allo competed in marathons. He completed the Flomice. Plria, Monaco and Medoc muatbooa. Then he went to Hawaii and won hill aee divtafon tn lhe Honolulu mandhon in f>ecernbs. a.era Wlll'lt tbele maiNy to visit his father, who ~ in Hawaii. Baers' experiences over the past two years have resulted ln his plans to write two boob. 8aen, an architect. had no tegreta whataoever ln packing up and leaving for Paris 18 months ago. -1 wmted to experience a whole dtfrerent way of lMng. ~ he said. Baen cUd jUlt that and met many frienda along the way, l.ndudina Benoit Manuel, who became his running partner as they went out along the countryside letUnp or France. .... Ulltl.,... Al At top, Newport Harbor High alumnus Josh Hoyer rips into a tiny wave Sunday during the fifth annual Newport Classic surfing competition. hosted by Newport Harbor High at 56th Street. At left. Geoff Moysa. another Newport Harbor alumnus, makes the most of the small waves to win the skins evenr Sunday. Moysa also won the men's open short board division as l 00 competitors battled it out in eight divisions over two days of competition. For complete results, see story on Page AB. PHOTOS BY KLNI TREPTOW /DAILY PILOl EYE OPENER lllll l)ctil~Pilot • Sports 111111 of Famt> ~ -...... "' Feb. 16 hoooree ERICTWEIT Monday, Febtuary 9, 2004 A7 HIGHSCHQOL BASKETBALL Push for playoffs peaking Area basketba ll team s enter the fin al week shooting for 1 J wi ns, or top-three league finis h . Patrick Laverty Da1lyP1lot Every high school ha!ookl'lball coach. both buys and girls, knows t'nlering tht:' season that 11 vicroric-. i'> the magkal mark that will gel tlll'm m10 1lw CIF Southl'ni Section µlayufl!>. Ente ring the final Wl'ck uf the :WO:S·04 season, 1ht• hoy~ 1t•a111!oo al Newport I lar· bor I Iii.th. Corona del Mar, < :osta Mt•-.a and E~rancia, a~ well "" tlw Nt'wport I larbor girls squad, h ,IVl' all s urpa-.wd the 11 wiru. necc!>!>ary to petition for playoff entry and in n •ct'11l year!. ew ry petition has been granted. But rather than loi.l' sleep over a po!> sible rejection if history dot"' not repeat itself. each or those team!. will he at tempting lo automallcally qualify for the playoffs this week by fini!>hing in the top half or their re!oopective leab'llCS. Four 01her teams Sage I lill School'-. boys and girl!>, as well a-. the girl., tt·anh at Co.,ta Mesa a nd fatanda -!-.till haw a chance to make the playoO!., l'ithl'r hy reaching 11 win!> in till' la'>I week of 1lw season or finishing in the top half nt league. I lere':. a tearn-by-1t·a111 h rmkdown go ing lntu the final wed: of the rC'gulm season, with an i11111al look at buy:. team.\. Corona del Mar -11w Sea King'> (I l · 12, 4.5 in Pacific C0<1s1 League pluy) have enough wins lo l.Jllillify for tlw playoffs. but tJ1ey have an o ul\idl' chance al finishing til•d for 1h1rd pl.H 1· and bccau-;e the train-. tlwy would fi11 ish lied with arc 111 tli.ffc·n:111 <.II · Southern Section div1!-.io11!., < :orona Jd Mar would enter till' playoff.., a.., .i 1hi1 d place team. But. in order for thal 10 hap1w11. 1lw Sea King~ will not 0•1ly h,1w 10 hc;il "l'l ond·placc Nor1J1woud, which lh<'y h.ivl' done once already thii. -.l'm.on, hut will also need Laguna Hcad1 lo tlefcal ll11i vcr..ity. If both thO!ooc l'Vt'lll!oo happen. Lo ron11 del Mar, LaE,'lana Beach and llni versiry will all linbh 5 5 111 league. Costa Mesa -Ukt• Corona dd Mar. the Mustangs ( 15·11. h :1 in (;oldt•11 Wl'SI League play) shouldn't have to worry about qualifying for till' playoff., lw cauf.e of their win total. Hui tht·y ,.,," greatly 11nprove their po~11io11 hy w111 ning their final 1hrct· ganic-.. hcginn111g to11igh1 a1 Fs tancia. Mesa enters the game tictl for wrn111I place in league with OrJngc. two w11111·-. ahead or Santa Ana and ZY·in front of the Eag.les. The lop four finil!hcrs in tlll' seven·tcarn Golden West 1.cah'\ll' rt·n·1w automatic playoff berth!.. The Mustangs. who finish with W1•-.t minste r o n Wednesday and Santa Ana on Friday, also have a chance to Pq11.ll their school record for si11g.IC'~-.t ...... 11n wins if lhey are victoriou~ in thl'1r fin.ii three contests. F.stancla -'l11e Eagles ( 12 ·I::!. 4 Ii) also should reach the playoff~ hce<lll!ool' of their win total, but they have· .t SH BASKETBALL, Paae A8 DON LEACH I DAILY Pl.OT ' Al Monday, febt~ 9. 2004 S P O R TS SURFING Locals shine in Newport Classic Newport l;larbo r I li{~l\ Ju1·y ft~d won the high choul llivi slon. Geoff Moysa, .i Ncwpnrt Beach pro, won the me n's open shon board t.livhion and 1lw "skins event: Newport Harhor I li~h alumnus Alex Kn ost won lhe open long board divb1011 . and Lisa 1\1rk of Newport I lur· hur 1 ligh wo n the women's open div1'iion to highJ1 ght ac· tion 01 Lhc fif11t annuaJ. Newpo11 ClaMilc surf 1·on1cs1. rnrnplNt·d \unday. f'IH! IWO·dMy l'Vl'lll al 511th !>1 rel!I in Ncwporl Bt'ttl h ft>a· lttrl'd (()() entrant~ l'OlllJWlillH 111 ei.iht t.livisJuns 111 le:.i.·than· BASKETBALL Continued from A7 rhJnt e at automatic qualilka· 11<111 11 tJ1y run knt:>ek oil Cu1>1a Mt'~ and Orangr . falanciu iii in good position hrl'au'c Santa Ana, .1 hJlf·gmne ahead of 1he l:.O~l..., in founh place, 'till hai. 10 play lea>,'Ue champion Ott'an Vil'W and c;cc- ond-place Orange. Newport Harbor -Ilic Sa1lo~ (14-10, 5·4) have d im:hcd an auwmauc playoff benh, a., they can finish no wuro;r than 1hin.I 111 the St·.1 Vit·" l.t•ogut'. 1111' I ar' d o!>c Ull' i.t•a .... 0 11 d l h-.1g\11· champion Woodbridgt' WJ.li, 11·01 Wednesday. Sage 11111 -l'hc IJghtning (9 1 l . I 71 liaVl' 10 win both of their linJI 1wo g.1ml'' 10 reach the 11 w111!\ 111andutC'd for con,idera- tum fur ;u1 a1 -laq.~e bcnh. Sagt• I fill plays ho'>I 10 Whitney 1111 Thl''>day and do1>e.. lhc '>Cd· \Oil at Oxford /\cadt•my 111ur\· day. •Hen:\ .1 look JI flit• h'lrb lt'illllS. Corona del Mar The St·a t..111g1> (7 I 5, L 7) haw bl'Cll d imi11.i1C'<l from po.,IM"ason con '>ideration and d m.t' 1he M!a.\Oll l\1csday ~ain'>I No rthwood. Costa Mesa The Muslangl> (<) 11. 3-7) will miss the playofT'I for till' fir.,,1 flin t' in 15 'easo ns unlc--..., thl'y earn a pair of VIC· tonr' 111 their fi nal 1wn game' thl' wwk.. C :11,t.i Mt•!>a will nt.'l'd lo up\l'I we,1rnm,tt•r. which 11 ha' 10,1 to 1wice 1hi' '>Cason. antJ dell'UI :-..m1.1 Ana 111 order to cam tht· 11 wir" lll'Ct'~'!Ury for playoff 41mli· firn11u11. tlstunda -Tlw l·.ugll" l'I 15. h 'i) h.1w d mdwd .1 pl,t\ ufT 'I"'' ,1., 1lwy are j.,'ll.u.11111.•t•d 111 luw.h lllH amonH tlw lop fuur 'flOI' 111 I ht• "('\ t'll IC'.tlll ( 111ldt•ll \\'1•,1 I 1·ug1w J .\1,lllt l.t. h,11fl111g \\t'\lflllll'll'r for 1h11d pl.Ht'. li111.,1w, 11., \t'.1'>1111 ··~·llll\I Or.lllHI' ltw ... d .I\ Nrwpon llarhor 1 lw ~11111" BAERS Continued from A 7 1\l,11, 111 1·a1 It 11i.tm1ho11. lw tllll~ l'llOll>:h Jlltl llrCI> 10 fill J pholo .ilh11111 nl l•:tclt r<1n~. " 1 lw om• mdrathon that will .dwayi. Mit:k in my mind j, lht• Mcdoe mM<tlhnn." Haer-. .,,11tl. "II'.; 11t1· world\ longe.;1 1n.1r.11hon twcau!>l' there art· l b w111erir' .1l11ng the course and you .. 111µ fll each one nntJ ta.~11.' 1he wi ne. ~OITil' people '·"le "' much wirw tJw1 tlwy fmgct Jboul 1he run." But Baers continued w run. I le ha.11 been running mara1h1111' \lllCl' 1978. But in t 9fl I. he .,ustai ncd a hamiated d11>k. and I urned hjs attention 10 race walldng. the Olympic span that requires your heel or toe lo be on the ground at alJ limes. pnimpllng quk k. waJking sLiide . When race walldng, Baers won the t-lonoluJu marathC>n I 0 years ago. when he also eamPcl first place in the men's 50 H.k..iJ 1111Hlit11111~. 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I lead posted an average score of 5.8 to better second-place Nathan Stoneman of Newport Harbor and third-place Tarlow. MARK C. DUSTIN I DAIL V PILO I Corona del Mar's Pancho Seaborn (1 4) as well as Estanc1a's Jose Viramontes, left. hope to help their teams find success this week. (I.$ II, 4 .'ii .m· the· only gfrll> 1l'ar11 ll1t1t 111111•111ly ha' 1•11ough VIClflflt.'' lo q11.1hty for P'>'l'l'a· '><>II play l l11•n• 1, .111 11111,1d1· 1111"ihility lh<tl \le•\\ port 11111111 r1•1 l°iH' an u11111111a1 it h1•11h "' lirn,hing .11111111~ tht· 11111 thr1·1· 111 lt-.1g11l', h111 for 11!.11 IC! l1.1pp1•11 1111' ..,,11lm' w1111ld h,1\ 1· h i llJl'l'I (t',1gUl' \ li.11111111111 \\oodh11 dg1• I itt·.,<lay 1111 tlw 111.111 1111 \\.111111r' have \l'I 111 l1 1w .1 k .1gll l' g.11111• lhi!> ,1gC' group 111\ 1'>1011 111 till' 1..1\. rnara1ho11. ·" \\I'll ,,., th\• open ran· w.1l~m1: tll\ i..11111 111 tht• San Dil-g11 111.1rJll11111 "I onl y hl..1• 1e1 do 111.1r.11l11111i.." 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Sap HW -The task for the Ugh1ning (9·9, 4·4) in is as sirn · pie as ii is for Costa Mesa. two victoric'I and ii will have 1he re- quired 11 wins to be eligible for the playoffs. If Sa8e I till is abl e 10 dcfra1 Whitney al home Tuesday ant.I Oxford Academy on the road Wednesday. ii couJd all>O move into Lhc lop half of the k•ab'lll' \lilltding.'>. WRESTLING Lim second Newport I !arbor I ligh M!mor Kid l.im finished second In the ll 9·pound class Saturday at the Sea View League wres11ing finals to advance 10 the CU: Southern Section Coastal Division cham pionships. beginning Feb. 20 at Westminster High. Um (22-7) was pinned hy Sonny SiegaJ fro m Laguna I lilb 111 the litJe match at Laguna I fills 1 ligh. Newport Hamor freshman lessee Marshall ( 145). as well as SaUor junior Mike Ortiz (189) both fin l'ihed fourth 10 cam aJ. 1ema1c status for the CIF finals. Marshall lost, 10-2, in the third-place match, while Ortiz dropped an 11 -4 dedsion in his third-place match. The Sailors finished last in the team standings. IAguna Hills earned the Sea View team championship. pp ' u Turk's avcrnt;e score of 4.4 benered Newpo rt Harbor aJurn- nus Amy Lowry (second) and current Newport llarbor s1u- de111 Amie Benjwnin (third). Knost defended hi~ long board title wilh ru1 aver.ige score of 6.7. Nr wport llarbor's Jared Mell was second a nd No- lan Hull third. Tarlow posted an average score of 7.5 to defca1 m iddle school division foes Reau Cail- louelle fro m tl arbor Day (i.cc- ond) and Pa tric Woodine from Ensign (third). Turl uw earned a 9.0 in Sunday's final. 1he highel>l single-wave score of thl' day. YOUTH Wildcats dispatch 'Trotters Kathleen Etua.le led tJ1e New· port-Mesa Wildcats with 25 poinL' while Kelly Heenan adt.le<l eight points for a 42-32 viltory over the Globelroner; in girh fifth· ;ind sixth-grade Natio nal Junior Raske1ball action. K-'e Stratton lrd Llw Glotw- t:rotters with 12 poinl'-folJowe<l by eighl from Duran Sharp. In 01her gam~: • Shock 40, Mavertcb 24: Ka- dee Malone led the Shock with 16 points while eue Nadal poured in 10 to go with 10 assi.~t.s. Emlly Brown led the Maverick.." with eight poinL" while Catherine Sulltvan added six. • Laken 36, Plrclles 12: UAnne s.rtiiuk powered thl· !Aker; with 12 points to go wil11 l>i'< poinL'i by Samantha Archie. Lauren Dippolito led 1hc Pi- ra1es with six poinL.-... ln girb tlurd and fourth·gr.1dr play: •Celtics 23, Sparb 8: Shannon GrUlln led the C~hks with 12 points while Dana DeMlranda scored a career-high four poil\lli for the winners. Addle RJchley It'll Utl' Spark.'> with live poinL<\. • Gold Rush Tl, Razz Ma Taz1 13: Nik.Id 8ourchanJ and OMJdy Napolitano each -.c:ored e1i::ht points 10 ll•at.1 the liuld lht'lh. Ma- n.a Hergo« added livl' po111L\ to go witJ1 four fro m Mary McKcn- non. Mae Ung Choquette led the flan. Ma 1au witJ1 five po111L.-... • Rapton1 28, Si81ers of Hoop 14: m.a SchUllng tal lied 12 points folJuwed by Amanda Par- rll's five point<; for lhr Haplll~. who led the entire gamt' Ava Solelmany led lhl· Sl'>lcl\ of I loop with 11 points. • Uquldalon 28, Trojans 19: Asia Andry scored d W'lt point., to lead tJ1e Uquidators while laytor Stefano and Marie Pitch eJd1 added fiw points. Brooke Migliori scored four poinL'i for tJw wirm<•f'!>. Gabby Carpenter It'd tlw I 111· jans wilh cighl point.' follo\\'t'd by fom each from Claire MdCennon and Katherine SdmrideT. CdM All-Stars rolling •SOCCER: Ille Corona I >el Mar ltaJian Gold All -Star un· der· I 0 soccer tl'am po,ted i1s fifth straight win wilh a l · I up- set over fir.,1-placr TtNin, 2-1 . Saturday. David Moore scorcct the game-winner while Cort Hu- tJnp 1allird lhc tying goal. Davia Cue, Co le Gingrich, Zach Murtaugh and Olrlsto- pher Von Der Ahe all provideJ strong dq,!cnse. Goalkeeper Taylor Epp made severaJ saves for Cd M, which advances to the playoffs. Daily Pllol Ill Daily A Pilot Ill Sports Hall of Fame C:(•lebra ting UH\ 1nilJPnnium DOUG DEATS ·Costa Mesa Cos ta Mesa High teacher and baseball coach has been reaping rewards at his alma mater. Steve Vlr1en Daily Pilot W hen Ooug Deats played basebaJJ at Costa Mesa High, he was nol aJJ that taJenled, he· said. But he loved the game and it was his time with the Mustangs that helped him decided to become a teacher and a coach. I le hru. been pleased with th al decision. especiaJJy since he has had the opponuni1y to worlc al his aJma mater. "You always have pride where you worlc al .md you want your program tu be good," Deats i.a1d. ·When it happens 10 be the school you w.idualed from, you really take pride in it. ft Deats coached the rt>Cord is. But when they remember me and the time they spent here. that's grea t. A highUght for me is when kids have bought in to wha1 I try to do and havl! stayed in touch.· Amjd teaching and coaching. Dea ts' family has been his top priority. Deats, the latest honoree of the Daily Pilo1 Sports Hal l of Fame, Uves in I luntington Beach with his wife. Jacqueline and three children: Lauren, 9. and 4-ycar-old twins, Ml·gan and Michael. "Al l in aJJ, I've enjoyed ii and I feel very fortw1a1e 10 be where I'm a1," Deats said. "I have " • great wife and three healthy kids. When it's all said and done, thats the most important thing." Mus1angs' basebaJJ team Doug Deats Coaching al Costa Mesa wasn't what Deats had originaJJy planned for his career, but he fro m 1994-97. After coaching on the lower levels al Co rona dcl Mar High and working as an assistan1 wilh the Orru1ge C:oasl CoUege softball program, he returned to the varl>ily head-coaching ranks in 2000 when he assumed the helm at Lstandu for jus1 more than rwo lteasons. I le began his second tenure as ( '°''" Mt'sa coach last season. 'T m no1 going anyplace else. ft l>eatlt l>aicl. ·rm dropping my anchor." Deats has found a home at Cos1a Mc..a. Crom which he grnduiited in 1980. He played on 1hc varsity team for two years as an Oll!fielder. I.earning from coaches Bob Sheehan and Jim t;mur, Deal'> chose coaching as a career. Deals' pa rents were both 1eachcrs and they also mOucnced him. 111 1991. Oeat'i began leaching a1 Costa Me\a ant.I. two years later, hC' '>tarted 10 revitalize the Mu<1t:111g,· bai.eball program. Before Dl'als' arriv-JJ as the ~1u,1ang,· coach, Costa Mesa went 14 yeaN without a playoff a p r r ara n l't:. 1 lowcver. Deats guided teams 10 the school'-. firl>t back-to-back trip' lo the CU: Southern Section playoffs 111 1995 and '96. Above thol>t' experiences, Deals pointed to the social aspect with hilt players as the primary highJight of his Lime wi1h the Mu-.tang1>. ·More than anything has been soml' of 1he relationships you form with lhe kids.ft Deats said. "f'vr been fonunatc to work with some reaJly great kids. I've heen 10 weddings and I've been 10 baptis ms. 1o me. that is tJ1e most important thing, the relationships with the lc.lds~ A few year\ out of high school, you don't remember what your wouldn't have had it any other way. Deats wanted to be a coach in 1he colJege ranks. His first experience as a coach came a1 RedJands Uni versity, where he had played and then bec-dllle a graduate a&'lis1ant. In 1985. Deats helped guide Redlands to a berth in the Division Ill College World Series. al> the Bulldogs knocked off La Verne to adv-ancc. "Thal was very exciting and rewarding." Deats said. "It happe ned so early in my career that I don't think I reaUy appreciated it." i:rom Redlandi., Deats was an assistan t at Long Beach State and later Pomona College. He also coac;,hed at La Verne before he broke into the prep ranlcs, first at Warren High in Downey. I le had 1augh1 in the Olino school district ant.I coach ed the freshman foo tball team before going tn Warren. where he fi rsl coached ba!>eball. "My emphasis was 10 do college coaching," Deals S."lid. "It ju.,t wasn't working out. You could only he poor for so long." Deats ah.o coached lower-level fonthall at Costa Mesa when Myron Miller wao; the head coaC"h of the varsi1y squad. "(Millerl was a great mentor," Dt'als sajd. "He 1augh1 me a 101 or things. I le has a greal worlc elhk . Nobody outworks him. He ju<>I hru. an altitude of coaching and he did wha t he thought w11.; bt.>St. Hopefully, I learned that." Deats said he remains at peace worki ng at Costa Mesa and he plans to continue his career there. "Wherever you're coaching. you aJways want 10 do a good job," he said. "Overall the lclds are fun to be around and they are prelty polile ... SCHE·DULE TOOAY Basketbell High school boys -Costa Mesa at Estant ia, 7 p.m. TUESDAY Basketbaft High sdlool boys -Whitney at Sage Hill, 7 p.m. High school girls -Newport Harbor at Woodbridge, 7 p.m.; Orange at Estancia, 7 p.m.; Costa Mesa at Westminster, 7 p.m.; Corona del Mar at Northwood, 7 p.m.; Whitney at Sage Hill, 6 p.m. • Monday, re0ruary 9. 2004 At -----------------l.1111 .... -l.1111 .... -L-.1 .... -.....,... -.....,..... -IS(1Jt21 •111 ff Pl1"IDI YOY• IB ISlA110f: P-OWYA• .u.-mOWYMG •H1111-W1•mm1 lo 111 helfs, benell u11te•. credlttus. 1.00 ttnaent <todol0< •· .i•<I per •On• who may ot h erw1.se be 1nt~1ested In lht will 01 t>Ule 01 bot h ol PAUi IHI uWYANC ahJ llONG llN OWYANG all" PAUllNI QUAN A P£TfllOH FOR PRO BATE lln bt:un lll~d by IOHN S WILLIAMS. f'UBllC AOMIHll>lllAIOH 1" Iha Su0t>11rn Coutl ot t:ahto1 nt~ i.n11nty ul ORAN(il Ill( Pf 11 llON ro11 f'ilOBATf •eQunh IOttN S, Wll lll\MS, l'UBUC ADMINIS IRAIOR be •1>1>11rnted •• Ptl\On•I •~11te\alll•h•e 10 •d 1n1nl\lft1 lltt ~•l•I• ol the dcu•d,nl IH( PCllllON 1tqi;~\h llh1 dtt ~denl ' Woll and I Udll ll\ 11 '"Y b• aclmolttd Ill UIOb•I• lhe W1U •nd •ny WdlUI\ Mt Av•1lahl1t hit ••an,1na "'"' 111 the Iii• ~epl by the cuurt 1111 Pl lllllJN rerlllesh ••Uftint1ty to 1tduun15htf Ill~ "'131~ 11nde1 the lnd~p~n1l~n1 Admmt> l•dllll•I 111 Cit6tt;'> A\.I Poli•·y (lhts Allltlofrty wrll tllow lhe l*IOnl l ltpfeMn· l•h•t to t•h m1ny 1ctlon• wllhuut obl1ln lllt COUii apprO'lll B•lo11 l1kln8 Gttlelrt very 11111101 tafll atlloni . howe ver, the p1non:tl repui1tnl1ttv1 wlll be ltQUtrld lo &•VI llOllCI to 111te. o ted peuons Uhlu" lh"I' hJve w11ved uotrce <X con,ented tu Ille p1090sed action.) 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CA 97868 If YOU OBJl.C I lo the R14nl111i ol the 11elll1un, you >llould •lll>t•• al the hear 1111 ~nil '\Ale y11111 obt<!Chons nr file wrrtten 11biechon~ with t~ court before the hearinit Your ~ppeauin•t on•y b11 111 P•H ~011 ur by yuut allornev II YOU ARf /\ CRI 01 IOR o r c.ontlnitenl cred1to1 ol lhe <leo e11sed, you m111I 111~ y11ur da1111 wolh the "1u1t dtlCl m31I a topy lo the pe1 son~I r epr,~ntat"'e •P1Ju111ted by lhe LUUI I w1th1n lour munlh\ loom lhe d•I• ot lh• In •I 1s•uAnLe of le1te1\ ·~ pro•1ded 111 Probdle Code \td•ull 9100 !he 111111: 101 11111111 cl~tm\ wotl not ••1111 e belo1e lour 1T1011th\ from the hcarm& d~te noticed dbove YOU M/\Y I X/\MINI the hie ke1i1 by th~ cour I II you are a PN •on on lere.tet1 on lh~ est.tie you may file w1lh th~ court a R•qn••I lor Special Nollu (lorm 01 1!>4) nf lhe f1hna ot ~n lllYClllOfy •nd •PP• al\dl u l e•late """'°' Of o t doy J,>eht1un m .u t.ounl ~~ p1ov1d~fl 111 Prob1it,. Code '"'"'" ll''>O /\ Reque•I fur Sl)tLIAI Noll~e lorm " dva1l.tlole lrom the <onrt d e•k Attorney lor Pet1t1on~r l•nf-ln '· de M..,o <-•y<-.-1 -4 J-•• C. "°"'•Y• tr';t. (Hy~ •• ,.o. ........ ~.<AH .. I Pt>bll•htd Newpo1t Beactv'l;ost• Mt•• 0'111 Piklt felwulty 3, 9, 10. 2004 TM910 ll01ICIOff111a lO Y IM ISUll Of: ........... ..... .... ..., .. Wl-mmt r c> all he,;, s. be,..11. c1•1 tes, credrlou, con· hncenl creditOfs. i nd per sons who may other wist be Interested In the will 01 estate. Of' both, ot• Wllll/\M H BUTLER, •l~o known n WILLIAM HENRY BUTLER A PETITION FOR PRO· BAI( has bHll liltd by IHfREY 0. BUTLER In the SupeJ•O• Court of C1hto1n11. County ot ORANGE THE PEllllOH FOR PROBATE 1equellS th1I II ft R('I' 0 BUTLCR b• •ppointed '' pe.,1onal r ep•esentat1ve to •d· m1noiter the M late of lhc decedent. THE PCTITION 1 •quosl> the doc~denl's will 411d cod"tls. ot any, be •d1111tled to 1>robale lhe will and any codicils are avttitabf~ tot ~1amina \1011 in the l•le '~Pl by the court 111£ PC llllON reque•I• .iulhonly lo. ctdm1n1ster th• ••tale unclt!f the tndepend1int Adn11n1s tr•llon ot Estain Act ( 1 h" .wtho11ly will allow lhe 11enundl rej)fe>erl t """" to tat.e m311y ..r1to111 w1th0nl obtain '"i LOUft approval Helore tahu1a certain vcr y 1noµor I ant ach ons.. h OWt!Vt!f1 fht! JH;!t~Ultdl lepre••ntatove woll be 1 eq1111 ed to a1ve not1Lt to 1nle1 e>led per~ons un\e,~ lhey have wa•vrd notice or Lonsented to the 111011o~ed d~hon ) I he 1ndl'i)er>denl ad 111u11~h•l1on dulhut1h will be ll' .. nted unle" ao 1ntttr~\t~d p1H,on hie~ drt ob1 .. cllon to lh• pr1h11u11 •rid >how• aood LdU\C why lhe Lllnr t should nol eranl lhe ~11tho11ty A HI /IRING 011 the 1M1tltl0n wlll be held on ?·26·04, et I 4l> p m In !>.tit l 73, loceted •I l1mottau ~ Ju, t ic• Ctnttt, 341 The City Dtlve. Onnp, CA 92868, COUNTY OF OflANG( IF YOU 081£Cl to the 111nt1n1 of lht peOlion, you should •Pt>lllH ft the he•rlnc ind ,11tt your u b/"tlbns Of hie wr ill en ObJtCllons with tht coo1 t b•fOJt the hurlna Y11ur .tppe.t11nce m1y be 111 penon 01 t>y your at10fney If YOU ARI A CREDI-TOR or a contrn1ent etedllot ol lht deceued, you mu\I Irle your cl11rn Wilh the COUfl ind m111 • copy ,to the personal rep<esenlatl•• Jppo1nled by the court wllhm tom monlh$ from the date ol tin t luu•nce ot letters as ptovtd•d tn P1 ob1te Code sechorl 9t00 I he l•rrte f0< l11in1t cl1ims will "ol """ • belu1 e lour monlhl fr om the hu11111 dale noticed •bove YOU MAY CXAMIHE the: lole h ilt.by the <.Our I It you "'' • perwn on tetesltd 111 thf 9'l&tt'. vou m4y tole with thr cour I a Reque~t 101 Spec14I Nohce (lorno OF 1!>4) ot the lolong nl it11 invent of y .tnd 3Pllt Ul5~1 ol o late ~•sets or ot any pel1t1011 01 •lltoUOI ~!o p1 uv1ded 111 Prnbdh' Code \ect1u11 1250 /\ Request tor S11er 14I Notice lorm •• IVdlldblt' loo"' Ille (onrt de1k ·--y ....... , .. _.,, 0 1 .. 0 ......... "· 11474-4, Att ... -r at l-. 74 •111er St., St•. 201, S-to Crv1, CA •5060 Att ... _y for Jeffrey 0 . l llttw Publt)hed Newpno I 8eaLh/Co~I" Me\.J 0111ly P1IOI r ellru•r y l I, !J 7004 M 190'1• IOTICI Of mmotl to A0111St11 lSTAttOf: DAV.LWlm Wl IO. A2U447 lo .;II llell!o. benelr BA l( hn bffn hlect t>y Chmt11ne D Shubl!f I 1n the Su1>4111or t our t ot C•lllorn••. County ot Ot anae. IH£ PETlllON FOR PROBAT( 1oquuts Clut.t.111• D Shubert be &ppo111led •S IJ•<'nn•I reprnentwti•• 10 8d m1ntst" the .stale ol the decedent. THC P£TlllON requesh authOf 1ty lo admlnt•ttt lhe estate u11d11 lh• tnde11en<lent Adm1111• tr alt0n ol l stwtn Act (lh1!o autho11ty will 1llow lhe l)ttSOn•I '•ill e.e11 bhve to l•ku n11ny acttOn5 w1th1111I ullta111 •n& cour I •11111 o••I 8eto1e 11~1112 cert11~ very 1111port.nl •\.lion •. ho.,e.1·1, lhe person.I tellfese111-1o.~ will be 1eq1111ed tu l,\IVt nullce lo 111te1 ester! per \On• unle.i tll@y h••t •O•V•d nottce 0t t-•hl~ttnted to lhe p1u11osed ·•~hon ) The 1ndepe11de11 I •d 1111111>tr <1l•on <K1lhu111v will be g1 anlt " 11nte'' .. n 111let•~led pef\OO hie• an Olllf!dM•n hl the pel1h1111 dAd \hllw• 11ood r1u~t! why th" t uurt ,1101•ld nol ~rnnl Hor authc111lv A Iii ARIN!; 011 lhe 11etiton11 will be h~ld 1111 3/11/1)4 al 1 ~!> pm '" Oepl t /J loc<llect ~t 141 !ho City 01111t Soltlh, Or ~nee. CA 9261J Ir YOU 081(1.I tu Ill• ~' .inll111 ul II•• petill1111 you 'hoult1 .1wnr "t lh~ hod11na ,1110 ~tole ynu• ub1.-t.11u111 or ltl~ wt1Ut1t ubtc4 hon~ w1ll1 lh~ t..u\if I ht1fo1e ttw h~lllttflK Yum dpped• M'ILC "'•'V \w "' prt \.Oil l'H hy y nu1 "ttutunv II Vllll ARI /\ t.HI Ill ION 01 1 orit11q~tt11f Cf \.'dltor ot ttu• ft111 •• ,,,,.,,, yo u lllU~I l1h• r<•lll • l.11111 with Ito~ • ou1 t ''"'' otrul 11 i 'WY to th•' pm·,011"1 I l'IU ('\ft1tt.1hv11 ,tp1m u1lt1d by t11e '-u111 I w1t111n tom mun,h•11turn lh' ,,,,,,. nt fht f.t ,f t• \U1Hlt I' Hf lt!lt('I\ .. , fHtHth h ti Ht Ptubtftt~ C 11(11 1·1 111111 'H 00 I fl~ 11111• 1 .. , fllonr t.lamt\ wtll 11111 ""'lltir ht!lut•' loot mo11tfp lrum lh~ hh-HUH: f1,th t1t1l1t t'll .ibo~r YOU M/\Y lX,,MINl 1111• tole kc11t hy thr u1111 I II yn\1 ace 11 ~Hu 'on tn le•~~INI 111 th• ~\Idle, How to Place A you n\Jly hie with the ~ourt 11 R1quUI IOf Spec111 Notoce tlorm {){ I S-4) ot tile tlllna ot •n m•c11to1 y •11d •PPI •IHI ol osl•l11 .ou els 01 ut 111y pel11lo11 ur •ccounl ·~ ptovuled 111 f'tobale Coo. H Cll()n 1250 A Reque•I fo1 Spectal Notice ''""' ·~ .. 11leble h um lhe cou1 I clerk A"°""Y for Ptt1ti.-r1 ...... G ... l.,._ SIN 16"10, Aoa.werta., Hoy•• & Mor•, P.O. l ea 606•, S-a-, CA t210.- 00 .. Pubh!ohcd Ncwpor t 8e•c'1/Co•l1t Mesa O•lly Pilot rebruary 9, 13. 16, 200' M912 SUP911COUITOf CAll09IA, COUlfllOfhp S411t.Otylriw °""''CA '2161 PmnOIOf AlalnW/ ,...,......,. fOI OWl5I ·-OIDll TO 5ltOW CAU5l fOI CIWl&I Of .. CASI Ullll: A?23117 ro /Ill INTCRES ltD PCRSONS I Pel1t1011e1 Y••aer•v 11~111\hl~yn I /Illa M1 • o• h111k toled A pellh<tn with Hu\. t o urt tor A d~<I ~t· c hd11~111w 11anoes d\ loltow~ Yt>•111>11y Ar r "'"'"yn lu Yev llrrr"t•lll All• M11 oc~ntk 111 All• ~~111.rnthd B~lll ,,,.In I lltl t:OURl ORDERS 111.f .ill p~r ~un~ tnl~r e•t~d on 1111\ u1dlter •h.oll 4tPtJ"~" hetmt! this cow t ,,t lhr h•dt n•w ontl•c•trd lw low lo <hOw t~use •I .rny, why tltt• 11cl1tu111 lot • lt••"lW ut tldtrn• ~hould 11111 b1 ~1.rntc11 Nil rw r Of HEAR INC llool• Ml\fl Ol 7004 I 1111" '00 11111 ll••11t I /J I h• .uht• ~'·· ot lhr 1 ow I t\ ""'" ·•' uoh«t .tltuve l II • .. ~v "' 1111\ Or etc• tu \how l.. ''U\-(< •.-hdU bP tUlhll\l1f'tl ttf ,,.,.,, 0Ul'° ,.,., h Wfl'etl fo. ftJtU county: Ntwpotl BHch I Cost. MIH Daily Pilot ..... JMI u . 2004 :,:t'te lelr4 (ertot, t or fMt SUH· •tot1 (OUflf Publl•h•d New11or t 9Hch Costa M tiH Dilly Pilot Janu11y 19. 26. f obru•ry ?, 9. 2004 M898 an• llWPOlf lfMI •llCllMl9519S Suled btds may bt rr1.eoved al lti. othce ot tile C11y Cletk, 3300 Newpotl Bnul<tnrd, P 0. Box 1768. Newpotl Buch. CA 926!>8-891!> 1111111 7 00 p m on the ?'.>th day ot ftbfUMY 2004. at which lime such Ind• sh•ll be opened and 1ead lu1 200'·1004 CITYWIDl SlUUY HAL P•O· GUM Tlfto of Prete<t c-trect No. )•41 ss1•.ooo l ........ r'•ht...,..• 11.u..·. u ..... .......,. o..1 ... . www.clty.-wpert- l>-•lo.co.11•/a.-..1tt ... Clldu O..U11e Sorvlcff • P..i.llc Work. 114 Uol a,.,.,ove41oy /S/Ste,....,G. ........ , ..... w ... i..01rodor 1'10,pectlve b•dder• 11111y obla111 one •el ol l11d ducu111ent. 10< $10 ~t the office of the l'ubhc Woth Oep••I m~nt HOO Newpnr I 8u ult ••1 d, Hewpo r I 8euh CA 92663 c~""'"1 "A" 01 ·c 11· ConlrAc to1 s l1Len•e 1equtred tor lh1• p1niec1 I or ltrr lhe1 111101 mJ hn11 u ll I r.u1k Iran, Pruiett £11i:111~e1 al (949) 644 JJ.40 Publo )hed Nrw1101 I Be•ch/Co•la Mi>!oil Dd1ly 1'11nt I "h' uni y 9 , 7004 M91 I ~ ...... ti.ts...... l1J1b1llly Co H••• you •t111ed doma bu .. nen y•I' Ves, 01/01/04 The Oeh1nce Co111p1n7. LLC. Cootat Cemoye . M•11aaar Tha• statement w•• hied wllh the County Cler-. of 01 an1• Cou11ty on 01/16/04 IOO .. t 714" D•llY Piiot Jin 19. l6. r eb 2, 9. 2004 M899 .... ..... ... s..... The followrna person~ Ir• dom1 bu51neu es 24 Cartots, 128112 Valley Vt•w Slrtt l Ullll I ), Ga1den Grov•. CA 9?11-4!1 2• Cauuts (CA), 128112 VaUlty Voaw Slr•ct U111t I~. C•r Oen Gt ova, CA 9784!> I his bustno• I) ~on ducted b y I 111111.,d L1ab1hty Co Have you \lwr led duml) bus•nMs yet1 Nu 24 Canols. s11~111 Stone B•nnettJM~n<1~tllR Mernber Hus •lalement wa> toled with the County Clerk ot Oraniit Cnunly on 01/28/04 2004H12669 Daily PolOI 1 eb ?, 9. 16, 23, ?004 M90/ RdlliM....,_s ti.ts...... The tolluw111e p~l\On• are do1n11 bus111t\' A• Balbo• Aulu At<IU•\I hon\ 610 West I Ill• Sir .el, Un1l Q 19 <.:u\l,1 Meu C• 97f,?/ Cr ut•v" 110101111' I 1 r (C/\l. 2126 M1r4ni41 D• Ballou• CA 92~1 fhlS bU'\lfU~\:\ I'\ \.Ufl d11rl•d by a I 1111lad l1ab1lrly Cn llAve you ''"''rd 1h1111~ b11s1nn•s V~I' No C1•at1vc Hulil•llll\ I LC . Go11llrey l I ,inclon. Mono~•r I h" \IAlemenl W•• l1Jed woth lh6 Cf1111lly t ier k of U1 • .,..,., t!outtly on OIX>91~ 2004't70SS4 D••lv Polut l~n 19 /Ii r 1:1l 2 9 /004 M'IOO ~""""' ... s....... 1 ht l11llnwu111 ptl\011\ ate tlntrlg b11$10~\\ I '\ IOP f111a11L1al & lnwr Ser vices, 2061 8U$lne'\ C•nlef 011vt, S11tle 111. lrvone, C/\ 92612 08 P1umark ln•urance Mt1kelm&. Inc., (CA), 2061 Busoneu Cw11ter 011ve, S\11ln 21 !. Ir VlllM, CA 92612 I his bu>lneu •• con ducted by • qlrpo1 •lion H1 .. yuu Siar led <kilnk t111>111e» yet l Ye•, 01/08/04 OB Ptoma1~ ln~man1:4! M11 ketina. tn1. Don Btowu Pras1de11I th" •l•tement wn toled with the Cuunty Clerk of 01an&e Cou11ty on Ol'/03/04 2004 .. 73515 O•lly Pilot I eh 9. 16, 23, Mar 1, ?004 M913 IOnctOf AlfUCAtDl TO sat AlCOllCXIC IMIAGIS ~ ........... -.yn,2004 l o Whom It M•y Cu!ILerR fhe N•lll•(S) ul the A1111l1011l(s) '' ar• U/UMU Nf WPllRI ti I: I he 'PPhl •lllh 11\tfcl •bOY~ •re •PPl11112 to Ille Dc11•1 tlllc11 I ol AILoh ol1 L B ••••~a" (,1111lrnl In •ell dlCnhnhc b11•e1 nae~ el 849 NI WPORI Cl NII H OR Nf WPOlll l:llACll, CA 92660 I YI•• 111 11( Ull,C( \' A1111h~d 101 4 7 l)N '>Ill l GI NI R/\I ) Al INI: Pl /\rl i>nbhshed Nrwpor t 8e<1dt1Cu\l<t Me\A O,uly f'olut re1J•11~1y 7. 9, 16 IOO~ M908 RdlliM t.iins ... s....... fht.l tullowinv '"~'~or" dU!I dome. bUSlltC\' d\ 81~ lc,•Que MM~~l•n~ 1906 1'111 I W~yll1111Ke Pl . Nt wµo11 ""·"ll Lii 97660 )<llhey Stoll liMcfll"° 1906 l'or I Wrvb1111~,. Pl Nl'wµott Be •• h f " 9?('60 I h1\ hu,tnt~\ 1·~ ' nu dU( ltd h V J U 111dlYll1tf.ll tl1•vr t/'tll '.f.lt l~tf rlt'Htl~ trn~m .. ,, yel > N1> Jetta, y ~ l:'4tth1t•r f h1\ ~•d•1tmtml w..e,, toled with th~ t nuntv Cle•k ul Ordn~e CourllY nn 01/;>1 10~ 2004071721 0•1ly Potut ldn 26. f ~II 2, 9. 16, 2004 M903 .----Deadlin es ____ Ralc' and deadline~ arc ,uhjcc.:I to change without notice. 'The puhll-.hcr rc~crvc~ the nghl 10 cc.:n,or. rcc.:l:L'"fy. revise or R'Jcl l any t l~i.1ficd .idvcn11ocmcn1. Pka'c report any e rror 1ha1 may he in your t..lai.i.1fictl atl 1mn1cdiatdy. Thi.'. Datly Ptl111 accepts no liabih1y for .111y error 111 an advcr1 i~cmcnt lor wl11d 1 11 may he rc ... pon:-.1blc cxc.:cpt for the lthl ul lhc ,1,pac\.' <ictually 0t.c.:up1cJ by the crmr. Cred11 can'only he Jllci\.\c<.l for lhc fir\l tn'iCnion. CLASSIFIEIAD -ii Monday ...................... Friday S:OOpm Tuesday ................... Monday 5:00pm Dy Fax (94<)) ().\ 1-6594 •Pl, ,,..,,. 1t'l'lt1dl" yout f1lu1tt.· uod l•lllllH.' 11111111 .... r wld ,_, .. ,, Lall ~ .... I"'~ 1-11'1" rn«· 11nott J Uy Phoru- 11..141J1 M2-5fl7X II our~ Uy Mail/In Pt•rMon: l;\0 Wc~t Bav Strl.'d t'o~ta Ml.'~a. (;A 92(127 At N1.:wrx•n Blvd .~ Hay St Wednesday .............. Tuesday 5:00pm Thursday ............ Wedne,1,day 5:00pm Friday .................... Thursday 5:00pm Saturday ..................... foriday 3 :OOprn Tc:lcphonc 8:30am-'i:OOpm Monday-Fnday Wnl~ tu~ 10anr·5.00prn Monday f·nd.iy Sunday ....................... Friday 5:00pm AHNOUNCIMINTS l~J & MISC. 1010-1110 GARAGE SALE BUSINESS & FINANCIAL 2 ......... IJIOb. "'"'9) -<ttbon kll 1 'I? ..,.....,.. A & B a<Jt.111 S8W I" ·~..,, '"'1 ~ 1ro 434 .,.,,, 1 c-rory l•h in Ha1bo1 V1~w. tlOOd locatron1 S8000 • 661 269 18'Jl. Colllctibln/ Mlmcnbllla 1160 TOP$$ 4 •r<ottOS n c .liln.~,(lc. ~&Sh .Bl Allee. Spltr. lube ~ Mtl>.e 949 6 4!i 150'• u.. ........ _ 9 PHtUS Vflf y Old $2(1()() tor all 949 6« 5965 • w ... 1.4• J., • ., ... Swor4t ~ nl•re4 rr ..... .. t -04-1731 C11t 't ttt"' to ftttoell 11to11 r~ 1419 rs 1 230S·2490 (QUAl NOU5ll5 OPPOIMITY f\11 1 "''' O\tAte •clv~ltl\ '"M 111 th1\ ",.wipi..pt• ts •uti1~1 I 111 lh~ I ed~1 •I r •II 11011\lllR At I ol 1968 ,, Jm~rotle ll whilh 111.1k1•\ 11 ill~v•I tu a<1vcr11'" ·,111y p1~1~, f"thtt. l1f1111a tto 11 o r fi"f nrnmat1nn bAsed on ,,,(,. t ok>1 rcti11rin, \~a, ll•ndlC411 l•r111l11I \l.otvs m n•llon•I n1111111, Of on mtm1hoo lo ttl•lu• •Ot 'U< ti l""'l"t~fl( t . flmifJ' 11011 llf d1"110111111ton • •WI •Al ESTATE IOR SALE Oldet St'M Furniture Pl.4NOS a Collectlbltt ____ .._.... • \t..-.ot • J.wti" • a-.-. ,..,....~ $$ CASH PAID It ~f)otll•O' ........ ~ W£ BUY ESTATU ·1~1.1r......t1y-· CON-SiGN-MWTSl ' , • I ~~ SOUTH C8AST AUCTI N ~ JOI0-!940 [mJ SOOS·SISO CASH fOR STRUCTURCO SettlemenVAnnulty payment~ It's yout money! Ctt <Hh now when ynu need it mosll ~,,, ... ~ ~P\ir~ 1.ffil ·PIOCY flE-(CM.~ ,,,.irjobs '10llf' t/u llOllft r 1 hi\ 11.-w'l)•llJ~' will nnt know111tlv .1rc•1•t 1ny •d•flll\•rn«nl lot 1ul ~•l•lt whod1 I\ 1n v1nl11hun ul 1110 l~w Our rt•d•" 11 e her ~by 111lori11•il thM ~II dwell 11,11, 1111 .. 1 '"~d on th" l"WWl>l'OI ~If Av•ol1bla un •n urtu•I oppor t11n1ly ""'I) _lolt ____ 1_•_ ~ lAt 1111 CJ.11ifi14 Smltt Dlttttory ,.,,, ,,. /iffi nu.Mllu . '" LOntpl••ll OI d1$ et11n111atoon. ult HUO toll lff:t •I I 800 47• 8«,,90 ·'"" y11u r ('or i1t C/auiflt!d I ....... ,M.e-t.mix, 4 ye1n, aold/btown 80 lbs •• ,.,.,.,, lo Udw11, brown ltht coll•• tn l 1een m1rlnen Of. Beck Bay fll8 949.37& 9991 Best place II 1111 nrld Ja ldnrtllel Clll '~:.=:',.,Ill c 142-1171 Luther Soh1 • lo"n,.1 bt•nd new In the c11le. Mull S.N Can dtll!Hf S7t5 949 35~·8097 Index ~I 7402-7466 . • l~J Under the Sen ice Dirccton· Banner Reach 80,000 Homes Each Week For Only $32 per week (4week minimum) Call Lorraine at (949) 574-4245 9000-9750 --~~~-~--~-- JEWB..RY/ DIAMONDS/ PREQOUS METALS <-•'Cot" N .. 4t Old Coin'! Cnlll, solver. jl!Wf!llY, w~lclle<1, anhQues colleclrlllll~ 949 &42 9448 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS li10 Baby stand Pr~no, Buulilut wood hn"h wrlh lvoty k•r•. mov1n11 rnusl sell S1850 949 !>':>2 5021 3810 HSCUI t I I 111~·, Unt 1tl1int1n ll~ppenl Pet Ownllfi Need llelp Wt ll Mann111d Adult C•ti I Oktfr Doc• need new hornet Adopt Adult Anlm•li this xm.,, JO d•y retu1 n Polley w-•ntmelnetwOJk 01fl M31tbu 'l O'ean K~yal., lol'illitde, p.~. tlll .....,h lot~ 11•<.li.t!I,, RI e~I <.ood! S60D t 49-6S0.207t . All CASH CANOY Roule Do you Hrn S800 111 • day? Your own Inc .ti cantty tnute lncludf\ tO m3ch1ne\ ~od 'artd~ All tor S9, 995. Mulh•und llC 880 Grand 81v1l Oeet Park, NY 11779 800 998 VfNO (CAL •scAN) LO<Al VINDIMO llOUfl 60 vendlna mnch1nM with t •Ctllrnl 1111 allOn• "'tor $10.!J!l lm?14~ lk<-tel l.esn to Larn $1C•+/- ltorn mn. ?4 i. "'l'!C ·---•~S&JO• Wl04UNm ..................... llOo 150 111Wb in Ihnat County 949 J!IO. 7474. __ .;;;...__ __ 111_5 ......... - •St1Mnu,..., NtCCh11111>lo11 Ltniu ltmall. lhoh hn P•f)tn 1SOO dy1949 574 4249 .... 949-515 0337 .\ Ol'as fllf Lale 4540 Prl111• Office S11lt• /\j)proJ 681 ~t. 1063\f & 1223•1 al SI 80 SI 981•11 f'lt!"' New11u1l Center /lv3114ble 211 146 6300 h ec1tll¥• Offf<H 2181 Bro!olul. CM S500 S700m •• l111les use ut <OOICll'flCC ftK"rn C3M /14 !ifJ6 911111 HOMFSrOOSAI f ORANGE 5400 COUNTY COfOftl def Mlf NOT YlT OH MAUfl fl<-1!811/11,Hhot "-"bf )IM J r llllf Vf'fY I j( lot. 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Cldl, Q1I ct. 1IJil) old IM I wor1o .-114$1.«'tJ) (JI ._.. 311< hous.i w/prol lem. wd, be ptd. pet ,..... .. bcMwy S1"4' mo~ ulk 966313191 lllWPOn llAOt lu•,.y hOute on the wo. L& 111'/prlv ba, wldn clOMt, ... ,,,, $79fl !M9-UJl)./l 23 014.. le4y •••h "":r. ... 1 ... to \111tt11\1tt love y hom. lneo lu4H p11ote room/bath & utrhtru toftlt eom,en· ~lton Cell M9 644 4111? =-.. MESA ?4hr owpm ''''""°"· <IOO«X);f loMlo P«~t ~-. vet....ic.. tow 1alC5 C.°'1119&8i3 l:B> RESIDENTIAL ~NI ALS ORANGE 7400 COUNTY a.... ' lor, IWorot.. apt. 1/1 blcll IO bell, IJMI condrlH>n YY'ly le.'IMl Sl2!fllmo 9&67~ <.._.,...,. 1 Ir "'ntlr.c-., tndfy fat. carpotl. bum ceol, 1/2 block to b•y $1:r.;<)/mo 949-67!1·8090 Cosy llr, lie, .,..er nnot. small d~ck, I ur .er age, w/d. r p A111 S1400/mo 949 6/J.1800 Dol.-ao 2'w, 2tMi ept, IC, w<I, bit Ins. deck w/ mini b1y •lew. 1v•1l now $1900/fllO 949 673 3588 IAY WWtll 2br•flom rm, 2b• home, 1ar•1!, w/d, pr Iv• patio, '21UVfffO ~~7 .... ,..,. = ...... U.la br*Dt¥. .... --~--:.-:: ~~~ 2 ••• ro ... c ... - Veiy clean. quiet, 1>•l10, 21><, Iba, carport SI !IOO .tvOlll MM t . 9e9-6/) .185? &e ... ...._ ., slior-ec:litt!. steps to be.-wh. new/oarnV!loor~ 111 yd $J!ro Robert 9t9" 700 17SO •ASMINl Cllllt Jbr . 2ba. I level. new kllGhen & _ upc1 •des ~v~olable J/l SJ500mo (949) 640 4497 lit Sito. l mile to beach, vaul cell\\, 11ov1, Irle, c1ll l1n & more lU ( 1 .. St Mt-Me-2421 ,._., ... Lt. c...4M, Cetden Sell1n11 1,2,J Bdrm, hie, slove, D/W. r /P. p ool/1ac;, ltom I 1095 t all 949·650·01!JO lOt dtl•ols ~-~~~~~~ .... •·~~~~'-J~__.1 I I I I I I ' I I I I . , Jlr S,.111 lev•I Apt, den YldlY UASU i.tudy . t pie . m1rro, deck ,.., NIWPOllT HOMlS $17!>0/mo, no pet\. t80 l&l GlllMOY llAl.TCMtS E 2ht Str"1ll 949 645 7776 Mt-675-6161 l'•I"• Chorml"t 2~r. UOO ISU STUDIO lb. Le yrd, newly 1 eclone Lar1e closet & bath, 185 E Wilson Av11I now \uMy ••Powre, SIOOOm Sl800/mo 310 399 9931 Aet 949-67!1·6161 Gr"""" fleer l br lovely newly remod apt w/new appl's. incl w/d •nl1de •Pl. dishwasher &. ltt& Ntw CIJpel cen m1c Ille firs. Willi to bu ch SI l«v' mo .._ 96641>2Zi!4 IAST SIOI TOWNHOMI r!!~~!i=~~l!·~~!i!iri!!'!!i 4br 2 5b1 la mun ltvr n1 Ip. end ~nit Avttl J I $2100/mo tff..51S.2000 ·~~lllr ?.ba clmdt heme, 2 c .itml il1I' ~lront &r­ y.w<b. Ip 011~ bl' only 234 If•&!™ Pl $2395 i«'OO crl!Ci\ Avdll J 21 949 71IHJ1fi1 1Slclr!b7bame.7c Iii". rlQ bodlyd. wd ...._ ~' ~ Sun 124. Av.tA ,_. :m I 1 16!tr Pt.a! ~Imo Jl(}s;>7 ans Llgu111 Niguel o.:-.... la .. .._ 4bt "Hui l ~.. catl>d. pel\ ~. $A~mo •••-3.t I "l)PI Aet 949 240 rm7 Sttvlce Dltldory Accounting "NOTICE RS. c~11tot111a law re qwu lhat conlt de· tor' t.rkln11 rob• Iha I lul•I S500 m mote (liilbo< or rnal•r11b) be llct nsed by the Conl1Hl1>r, Slate license l:loard Slate law at\O 1equlre' that con tr actu1 s mclude lhelf hlen$e nuniber on •II ddverll\1n1t You can ch•c~ lhfl 4talu' of your hcenHc! c on t r8c t o• "' WWW nlb.c;,jl llOV Of 800·321 CSLB Unh ctnud conlr aclo•~ lakrn11 1ob1 lh•I total len then S500 must slate In their adverllumenls th~! they are not llcensed by the Conlraclo,. State License Bo11d_" ~ ............. 30 vu• s u pe1 If nee QulckBoob Spec1ahst Call Jim 949·278·91 i'9 A • Z HANDYMAN ln•lall. 1ef•ce cablneh. ~IWdJor~ rnolcq. Dou& 714 546. 7258 """""" c.,...y ~ cathllly, docn.. to.tlchln. rtm:ld*. ra.im.. l"8Zml BSC·Brlen 949 515·9699 HH r~ , ll 11' "" ' 1"111' 1 • H 1r•q )+ •1, 1 C,rpe1 oleanino soeclll 3 rooms & hallway SM.• •nciudes orecono1t10111ng CAU lOOAY • WAii TODAY ktvln 716-321-39'2 Clrptt ""'""'· Budaet Cup.el whole puces. 1nstall, 1epalrs. rulretchln11. prompt Jervice •714·926 .. U OS OCA•P'lft:!CdP'lf()( Rtp111~. P1tch1na, tnstall Courteous any size jobs. Wholesale! 949 492 0205 Profc,,ional 1can1~ u~11tllt'd 10 Your llomc (949) 548·0097 Free i:..-1imatc' References Spring Cleaning Special' Concrwll I Mllonry l tld1 li.tli ,, .... Tiie Concrete, Patro, Ot 1vew1y f h plc;, BBQ. Ref's 25Yri E ap. Terry 714 &57 7594 c-~ w..i. C8nen1. Bnck, Stone. fllt. ~etc.ReNl*!.No job loo srllll 714-61.5-!Uil your stuff through classified! Bridge By CHARLES GOREN with OMAR SHARIF and TANNAH HIRSCH ANSWERS TO WEEKLY BRJDGF. QUIZ Q I • Nrnhrr \'\111\Clllhlt'. "'South you hold: • l A 10 II A K () .I • A 10 16 4 The h1ddtng ~ ~ded­SOlTfH Wt!..'\f NOKTil IW'>I I• .._ I .._ 1 WhJt Jo ~1\U h1J now" A • If" jump t.o. lhret" 'pll4k" i~ u 'Plint.et btd. Mluwuti a po-..trful Jm- m.>nd r:ti<e w11h a ''"gleton in the hid 'Utt. th;it would be clc.cripuvc anJ t>c,t. '" ir a jump to lhrec dia· mr.>oJ., i' fon:mg ip vour roe1h0<h. Jo llult. If neitber ot'1h<M" opc1un' i~ a\IUlahlc tu you, you have tl• iump ,h1h to 1wo beam -Jn 1nvilllti110al Jumr 10 1hr« d1wnr.•mh ,.., ... h.J he u wot'ful underbid <) 2 • ~either \ ulnc:r.1hl<', "' C.. •uth you hold • J A J 10 8 6 8 7 S • AK 6 S The hKJJ1n~ ~ prucecJeJ. SOl'Ttl W~ST NORTH .:AST I F".!OW I• '! What a.:11011 ck• you take~ A • You have m1mmum v11luc> and poor d1smbuuon for lhh .mcuon - " \lllj!lcton in p:innt'r\ )Uit and thr<'e lo-er. in 11\c U\cr,•t1Ucr'> >uuin Pll.''· JlltJ «'<' wh111 11Jnncr •un du. Q .\·A' \rntth, \UlllCrJblc. you hold. • K lj 9 6 5 .I 2 A Q 10 6 .I •II The: h1ddmg h:J, prtX'c~d. NORTH F.AST sot.rm WEST' I Pib.!1 I l • ....... t'IL~ Wlllit Jo )OU h1J no" ·1 A • That d•·pcnd' on )'our lllt'thtllh. If you pluy ihat a ,·uc-h1d nf the Oh'r,·allcr·~ ,u1t i, a ltn111 r.11-.e or t»:ncr 1n panncr'< \Utl, l>1d three dull:. If IH •t. ) nu mu't 1ump 111 thn.·c d1wnond' Q 4 • Sc11hc1 'uhi.:rahlt;. J\ S\>Ulh )llU hold • K JO " 6 ,I II · J 9 7 6 • K 7 J The biddin11 lw pml.'CiCdc(J: NOICTit EAll'T SOlTTH Wl'.\"1' INT' ,_ l • ~ 2• ,_ ~ •tS-17 What do you bid now'' A • You are •lflllklling the fetlC\" ti.1wccn an 1nv11ational rui!.C tmd o. JUlllP to gaol<!. Tur.! game bonµs vul- ncrabk make~ II Bllr\IClll c: lO be a1U1rto.s1vc and bid four ~pudc~. Not villncr.iblc, however, it\ a closer call. We hovt' no qllllrrd if you opt lfl btd <our spade' "tlh your ftvc trumJ>' and singleton. but we prefer lbt' R10fC COl\s.:rvati w appro:ich and 1nvi1c sume with a r.11.t to lhrue ,padcs ;1.nd pick up a pattscore 1f p:11111er i) rmn1mum. Q 5 • B<llh 'uloerahle. a' South you hnli1. •AQJ 8SJ Al AH •74 Th.: biddini,i ha~ pruct-cdcd: NORTH F.AST SOUTH WE..\'T I l'llSll I• ~ ?.'(1' "-~ What do )Ou bid now'! A • You an: "·ell within Ult.' •lum 1u1ie. wxJ could mill..<' anyihing from 11 to l:l trk~ You nn:J room to in'<''lilflllc, anJ the: ftN thing" Ill tell pann.:r >Ou have a good hand "ith ~ ,iA·.:W'll •Ull b) rebidding thrc:c: •pJJc,. Nv. thi' doc' not >ay ~vu h:l\t' a "cal.. lum<l and an: trymg 111 g<'t oul If Nonh l'lll¢' to four ,pad<'\ . .-uc hid fiw JiamunJ, Q 6 • H1,th 'ulncniblc. ~South )'<IU hold. • 9 2 \ Ill K 7 Q Ill " K • tO 8 5 n 1c b1Jd111g hu' 1m-..:t-eili.'ll. 'iOHTll F.AST SOUTH Wl':ST ... .. ~ Wh;tt bc'l1un 1lu you HU.".' A -Thi' type of hand ""hut mal..e, th<' oegarivc double "' pupulut A double now b) S11u1h wou1d tie for t;iktvul 1n the unh1J \Ull,, nut penal· I)' If lh~1 "cupun " not in your ur.c- nal. ) 11u haH' to JX•>> and hope fur .mother .:h..oct' w b11l lalt'r. f• lARGl STUDIO .P Comple tely remodeled k1tcl1en & bath, pnvate p~llo $I ?50/mo yearly ....,._ Cftdo llw, ti... ..... 2bQ, tt..toor Vu Spectacular Oen Hrbr Homt (Port Str eet). Cat*la w. Ip, ~ 1 r6/ ""'1W Wh c-l OOse pool film 323-~ to Sehl & cUiliouse AvM/ Aat 949·673·3663 • OCIAN VllW • ~1 $3500 9&~ DllUXI 31R 31A I Br, completely remod· eled, brand new kitchen & balh .. Yearly Sl5~/mo CONOO, WO MICUPS, 2 la 2lw 2tie ..,._ 111 Cd OAR. AVAIL NOW slioreclftls steps to beadl. SDIO/-M9-75'Ma74 MW/!IM'Vftoor~ Lg yd S3SOO Rober1 9"9-760,1750 A9t. '49-47:1·3'63 o HACH COTTAGl o 10011 to beach, 2br . &11. w/d, real cute. yu1ly $1600/mo 949·67~>-4606 .... ~Chilfmlflg31>r 2ba IJ>. hdwd firs, pvt P'-l111ulo J~cl. 2bo, y11d. See 21l0 Co<81 Ave. upscale, sips lo bc.h, ocn S2250mo 949 642-5488 vu. 2/C ear' w/d hkps. .. '"' Hse. -in/all(. ?-a. llil"IC!I· badlywcl. 117 bb:ll to ocean. mw -Sl68l/mo 949-271\. 7'll> cal bl!lwt!ef1 9.tm 5firu only laree 2b• 2bd l/1lla Balboa ocean view. lennrs. pool. 11att euarcled, $2400/mo days 9"9-2:0-1557 tM 47!>-1913 2i.r 2M ,...,..., wood 31r, 210 c-.io galtd firs. Ip. 1mmac no •l•tr\. comm, lndry hkups PCH/ lower level. pool wdlk to Super 1nr walk lo beach shopp11111. avail now S2475/mo 949·631 2223 Sll!>Otmo 949887·1200 0.. w-. 3br I !iba 2ticl. 2lioa. -,. "-· paho. I ca1 ear, new nu pnl/aplftile <Jose ~ krlch. l1uncl1 y ' dock Mid ,..,,.. lp, 11( !Iii'. w/d llV41l $24')5 949 722 97 3() di!! s 1775 949 293-46Xl act, 21Ml, 2 ,. .,......, Nit• Sbr, 2.SIM., twnh..e Twnhm Style, liJ>k:. t>aok Fp, 2 car gar. comm pool. bay v-. a'>SOC1~bon. pool pvt p.itro. twy cJose 4 Sl!KXl/mo 567-434 1470 ""It· S2lkXl 949-293-"631 Tl 0 I IN YOURMOME IMP'•OVIMINT P'lOJICT'P Call a plumbe1 painte1. h3ndyman. or anv of the areal sci vices listed here 1n 0111 •er vice d1r ectory! llilS( l OCAL SVC PEOPll CAN ltEI P YOU TODAY! WITTMOIFT OlYWAll All phasu sm/lr a 1ob' CllANI 20yrs. fair. !tee est. l4'XXOO 714 639·1447 Eltdrical Slrvlcn SMALL JOt lllPIU I ocel, Quick Rnpon•e Home. Yard & Doell Uett 20 Yr_~E>.p Ouncam Elecbrc L llZMlO !M9-fl>O 7042 l .l .C. ll•<ttlc low prtees loc.i cantn1d01. no lob too sn.,., no IOI> too tic. R.rs ~ ·~t lllCl().810108 (714)1U-1410 U<INHO COM1UCTotl No J)b too Mil Al $111Y~! Repair, temodel, fans, spa, new IVC !M9-64&-J6b6 f looring/Tlle CUSTOM ClllATM tu ln..ta .. bon, ~le cer amte, marble. stone hWt 197S L#612044 Jeff 714 612 9961 UNCY st.ow... Rtf)8 .. ed Reit<Ouhn & lnstallahon lllf DEAN 949-673·806~ 714 ~ 852J; 1I4-883-2001 G1rdeni!IW l.lndlClplng 0 ,t I.,., r ~ .. I I, T 714-715-2828 ~~Tree SeMoe$ """'Sp.-.....,., r.,.~~ la:nJ ~~(Mil.Ill ~'r'rW&'l.lfClllllLI>! 0.. LJW!I l rH S•tvhe, Ya1 d Clean11p, Maintenance. Spnnkler Repa11 , Hauhnit (t4t) '50·17• I a&I $3800 949·293·4630 Spod eu• 31>r 2.51to 1n Bia Canyon. l& master, sunken tub, vaulted ce11. A,:l ~500m 949 293 4630 u. .,,... Npt c-'· Speciac!ular Oen ""· 40r • 3 car, sp;o ~mo. many ot1Wn 1rom S2500 re. ~ ...... etc. At;\ ~~ 9700 Rentals W1nlld 7880 Can be c-....,.1-01 Orlvor, will pay up In SSOO for Re11t C•ll Jo~11 909 791 1932• HlflClymlN Horne Repair Rl <; TORl • HI PAIR & RE MODll ING GF.NF.W. Dftll ·~ .. 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Ovtt Llie Road lots ol mtles Gre<il l00-.:><1ny & beneflll> www.pr•neinc.com lm·771·6318 (CAI "SCAN) lllC(P'TIONIST E 1p'd Pl tor Real (stale office in Newpor I Beach. please la. resume 949·720 7301 Secrotory for sm•ll loncl.cepe <•· M W f 9· I pm S 115/wee~ ly. Bnan • 949·645·4635 TeHUslbtut YOUR GARAGE SALE! In CLASSIFIED (949)642-5678 landscaping C.-..Destp~ tmea!Jon. Oesl&n. Cust(llTI Quakty Workma~ 714-642-4218 Masonry Venturo Concrete & M'" ... 'Y 811ck, Block, Stone. Coocrrte Res/Comm L•747448 714-965·2824 Open 1 Days LowAalff Stonige Specials Since 1981 949-645-4545 HST MOVIRS SSS/Hr. Setvlna All C1lles Insured Tl63844 323 997-1193 323·630·9971 cell PUBLIC NOTICE The Calif. Public Uttlltlel Commission requires lhal ell used household aoods movers prtnl their P.U C. Cal 1 number: hmos ond chauffeurs print their 1.C.P, number 1n 111 adver- tisemel'lls. II you have any questions aboul the lec1lity of 1 mover , limo or cheuffaur. cell: f'UIUC UTlllTtlS COMMIHIOfll eoo 111-11'7 ~ 7 S Der. :n! GT/4 YflY strnte11t & or igtnal. US model, ~elow/bll 1111 :!ill ffll, $\8.5 714-75\-2464 M•ndo '94 Civic 4dr , d~ bluo, dUI. AC. CO, 4 spkrs. I 24k m1, too~s &. dflves er ~di, local car. $4700 obo 714·377-1154 /l4-271 1904 cell HONDA 2000 CRY llC 4WO auto, 35.SK mi. 1001 r ac~, mini cond. •lways garaae. $14,!'>00 949-673-JJl.2 949-588-9941 Nurslng,fersonl Clre loving c... SeMcet by AIK:e. 1n 'IQU'. ho•ne. Exp & Rel. Cleal Peti>00al1ty, Good Rates ~ 71S 8IW cd PalN!ng IEIT•Nmlll Cl. JNTCRJOA C>CTERIOA .......... -~"' k.W'AC,-... 'flrtl~tO\Ptll --... ,...,.,,i.q ltf.U.~ ~,..,...,. ""'-• 11 .... .._ "-~ "-14> -... 71WU·H60 ci.-· • ..., lJYrs '"" Greaf Pncel Guaranteed work. Free est. l#J75602 714 538 1534 7 390 2945 llCl'S CUSTOM P'AINflNG Prol'I, clean. quality work lnlenor /ex I and docks. 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