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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1999-03-11 - Orange Coast PilotSERVING THE NEWPORT -MESA COt#AUNmEs SINCE 1907 THURSDAY, ,MARCH 11, 1999 ' District. shortfall won't mean cuts~ layoffs ·~ . . . • But school officiajs to keep a tdoser eye on the bookS and •will try to get reseIVe above 3 % . In order to..balanc~ the books, district offi- ci.6ls will be forced to deplete general fund reserves to 2.7%, which is below the 3% recommended by the state. Board members were quick to say that they do not believe tlle deficit will result in layoffs or cuts to programs. 'J1ley also said they plan to closely monitor the books in the next few months to see what can be done to reduce the· debt. Suggestions included reorganizing departments and •cutting the flab• '()Ut of some of them. J B.5SICA GARRISON ~Ph NEWPORT-MESA -The 'school dis- trict's $4.8 million deficit. while certainly 1notbing to cheer about, doesn't pose a seri- ous threat to children's programs or teach- ers, district officials and board members said Wednesday. "It's not like we're broke, but we went over budget, and that concerns me," said school board member James Ferryman. But some board members said they were taken by surprise when they learned 'Tuesday that the district's deficit was $3 million more than projected In the budget. "This is more like a yellow flag of cau- tion than a red flag of danger,. said board member Judith Franco. .· Taking golf· TODAY 7:30 a.m. and 1:1~ p.m. aassic Pro-Am Amateurs and Senior PGA Tour pros match up in the la$t leg of this two-<lay event. FRIDAY 8:JOa.m. Toshiba Senior Classic First round of cham- pionship play. TOSHIBA ~---· to heart Funds raised by the Toshiba Senior Classic allow Hoag Hospital to improve its treatment facility, techniques JENIFEll RAGlANO A s professional golfers on the Senior PGA Tom swing their clubs and eager fans line up ·to watch, they a.re doing a lot more than participating in their favorite sport. Proceeds from this year's Toshiba Senior .. Classic will benefit Hoag Hospital's Heart Insti- tute, one of the b.lghest-volume heart-programs in Orange County and one of the top three in the state, said Hoag Hospital spokeswoman Debra Legan. It also was rated in the top 10% nationwide for c,oronary bypass surgery. The money from the tournament will enable the institute to buy specialized equipment used for diagnosing heart prob- lems and for improving surgeries, said Pravin Shah, the institute's medical • director for noninvasive cardiac imaging. Noninvasiyp cardiac imaging is the newest way for cardiologists to diagnose heart disease, Shah said. Because it is done with an ultrasound machine outside.the body rather than an X-ray machine and probe inside the heart, it causes much less physical stress on a patient and is less expen- sive. "We are developing noninvasive ~e point that it is as aCCW'ate, if not more accurate, than invasive methods, Shah said. HThe future of diagno- sis of heart disease is definitely noninvasive . ., . The new equipment will include: • A 3-0 interface for the cardiac ultrasound machine, which allows data to be displayed and viewed from the surgeon's perspective before surgery. The equipment, which will cost $250,000, will be the first 3-D echocardio- SEE HEART PAGE A 14 The district bas "slowly been building its way b~ck up frOJU the bankruptcy and the embezzlement," she added In 1992, a school official embezzled nearly $4 million from the district. 1\vo years later, the district lost $8.2 million in the 1994 Orange County bankruptcy. It has since recovered $2.4 million of its bank- ruptcy losses and expects to get at least $2.4 million more in the next .few. months, said Mike Fine, assistant superintendent fOI business services. During those dark years, the district once had to get special permission from the county and state to use a $5 million endow- ment from The Irvine Co. as its reserve, Franco said. "Through a lot of effort, we've built back up to 3%," she ~. But this year, the distrit:t had a number of one-time expenses, including debt • restructuring and new computers. The dis- trict also gave teachers a raise last year, which resulted in some deficit spending this year. Cause for alarm? ' What do you think I of Newport-Mesa's revelation that its budget is running ' Take away the one•ti.me eitpenditures, and the district is only about $1.3 million in the red, said Mike Fine, assistant superin- tendent for busines11 services. He said' the district could easily see that $1.3 million pour into coffers this year, and that it was possible the district could close out the fis- cal year in June with the reserve back above 3%. SEE MONEY PAGE A 13 S4.8 million defid;J:all our Readers Hotline at (949) 642--6086 or send an e-mail to dailypilotOearthlink.net. Give your hometown and phone number (for verlfica- . tion purposes only) and spell your full name. Police seek $13 mi11ion renovation fOr station • Lack of space for personnel and property prompt department officials to ask Costa Mesa City Council for approval of major expansion project. Fu~1 G1-1 !lcif l"ilGt COST A MESA -Overcrowded offices, undersized workstations, deteriorating mfra- structure and lack of storage space are prompt- ing a growing Police Department to ask the City Council for a $12 million to $13 million expan- sion and renovation of the police station. In Decembe't, the oty awarded a $32,000 con- tract to fvteyer & Allen Associates Inc. to perform a space evaluation and needs assessment of the 32-year.:old facility. Police Department adminis- trators asked for the study because they are run- ning out of extra space. Police officials and consultants presented the results of the study to the City Council on Mon- .. day as the first step toward raismg the council's awareness of the situation. #We are in dire need of expansion of the facil- ity to operate properly.# Police Cluef Dave Snowden said. .The police station was built in 1967, when SEE POLICE PAGE A 1i MIUENNIUM MOMENT Mother's Kitchen founders grown with the area Costa Mesa resi- dents Bruce and Sharon Macgum estab- lished Mother's Kitchea health food market ano restaurant in 191'B. Bruce and Sharon Today, they have thiei ; Macgum Orange County loca- Giving birth to good luck at St. Joseph Hospital Tlme.s Community News Senior Editor Tony Dodero's wife, Elizabeth, holda her newborn daughter, Danielle, after return· ln9bome froaa tbe hOlpttal. \ I 've had this feel- ing, most my life, that my timing is just a little off. Not an unusual feeling, I'm sure, for those li)le me, who are cufsed by klutziness, l>ut a pretty evident one just the same. EDITOR'S NOTEBOOK how it was being described. No, l was hardly surprised, because, you see, my Mt child was due to enter the world right in the middle of St. Joe's 15 minutes of fame, and l was positive that somehow this was an omen that my lousy luck, my penchant fo1 sloshing beverag So I was hardly surprised when I read six straight days of screanilllg news- paper headliries about the mishaps taking place in the n\lrsery at St. J05eph Hospital in Orange. tony dodero It seems they were having thii small pr(>blem of mixing up n wbom babies with the wrong par· cnti. •A parent's wont mghtmare, ~ 'f llS c onto the front of my shirt or slipping down a night of tails, Wftt> going lo rub olf on my child. But one w k, tm rean birth of a darling 1 pound 12 SEE BABY MGI A 14 INDEX o.AmD ....... ---·--•7 COMMUllflT fOaUM ·-·-·-·-·112 M1EIOOl "'"' ____ .. J., Bf1lllmlfr ~-·-·---1 10 MOC IOOOS .. _. __ _...as S()(llY -··-... ·--·-·.........>.' WEATHER :"tc:t~r .......... '-•1 tions wtth 300 employ-, ees. The couple, who have lived in the city • since 1949, enjoy swinuning, yoga, body- surfing arid gardening. Millennium Moment celebr•tes \ht! people who m.lde a major contnbotion to the Newport-~ community during the f)ist century. DINING SEARCH PHASE II The Mlrdt s ..... ....,"""" ........ 120 ...... .. pallllllilDllJNltt•lt .... .... .................... ..,.-..s,.., .......... ...... l ......... = .. -.. •u •uw·-..fl • r 4 .............. C...llC.. .. ................... we... ............... .................. :.. ...... -.:.:-11 .... ~ .... .. ' • iA 2 Thursday, iVaCh l l, 1999 ... locals only I Dolly Pilot llSI PILOT PEOPLI • . Tl . an Es .. fie me pr• Es er fit! fie ,vii pb gi m sh bf 0, SC at or E1 e~ th · ·cc "l c g• of Octogenarian bank teller loves her ·work I • greer Wylder jParents get off l to right start a{ I 'new store ·E verything you need for a , baby, and even things you • didn't know you needed, can be found at The Rlght Start, (949) 642-0254, which recently opened in the Costa Mesa Court- yards. The store is filled with baby , accessories including ~th items, . books, videos, developmental , toys, strollers, car seats, safety • items and gifts. Costa Mesa ; Courtyards is at 1835 Newport Blvd. in Costa Mesa. Blockbuster Video stores are catching on to the club card idea that's popular at grocery and drug '>tores. The new Blockbuster Reward!> card is sold for an annu- cJ..l fee of $9.95, and it entitles you to tree rentals. It works three ways· first, if you rent five movies }Ou'll get one tree every month; second, you can rent one non- new release movie u month for tree; and third, you'll get a free Blockbuster Favontes rental Wlth every paid rental Monday SHE IS Taking your deposits, cashing your checks, making withdrawals, and trying to get. you to open up an account with Washington Mutual Bank at F.ashion Island, Newpof! Beach. RETIREMENT ••. I DON'T THINK SO Part-ti.me bank teller Catherine' Kot- sikos, 86, of Irvine is living proof that in this world of science and technology, age doesn't matter. Attitude does. Kotsikos, who was born in Pasadena on March 3, 1913, has worked in the banking business most of her adult li!e. In 1957, Kotsikos started a 25-year career with Great Western Bank in Beverly Hills, working in accounts payable in the cor- porate offices. Kotsikos retired in 1981 , and she and her husband, Markos, moved to lrvine. After nine years of knitting, crocheting and going out to lunch, Kotsikos decided to return to the work force. "Retirement was boring,• Kotsikos said. "I loved peopll It was boring stay- ing at home." A LONG SHOTI Kotsikos was 77 back then but said it wasn't hard returning to work at Great Western, which later became Washington Mutual after a merger m 19.98. •I walked into the branch in Newport Beach and said that I wanted.to work as a part-time employee,• Kotsikos a.id . •Tue manager hired me right on the spot. At that moment, l was proud and elated. . 1 through Wednesday. Blockbuster Video stores m Costa Mesa are at 1 495 E. 17th St., 2750 Haroor Blvd. and 2280 Harbor Blvd. ln New- ; port Beach, they are at 1200 Bison 'A.ve. and 201 Newport Blvd. At "I thank Washington Mutual for keep- ing me. It is a wonderful company that would give· someone my age stability in the work force." ple and waiting on them and being pleas- ant,• Kotsikos said. "They become like Criends." cured and tailored, prides herself on pay- ing extra attention to her customers dur- ing her 11 a .m.-to-4:30 p.m. shift. September 1985. AS FOR THE FUTURE ... Blockbuster Video, new releases , are $3.76 for two-and five-ddy ·rentals, DVDs dre $4.99 for two- ; and five-day rentals and older· •films are $2.14 for five days. FAMILIAR TERRITORY Kot$ikOs said she decided to go back to work for Great Western because she loved the company and she loved han- dling money. She also was fond of the social connections she made during the day. If anything is different, Kotsikos said, it is the everyday hustle and bustle of lile in the 1990s't "Back m the 1950s, it seems like we used to give more customer service,• Kot- sikos said. "Today. people are rushed. Everybody is busy.• "When you give people the personal touch, they trust you,• Kotsikos said. "And that is what is important." • t plan on working here as long as I I can," Kotsikos said. "I just want happi- ness for my children and grandchildren. , And good health." At Hollywood Video, all , movies are five-day rentals. It's a best buy, smce new releases a.re All IN A DAY'S WORK CRAZY FOR THE KIDS And there was one last thing KotsLkos almost forgot to mention. •My drawer balances every day.• 1 $3.49. DVDs are $3.49, games are · $4.99, and older films are $1.99. ·Hollywood Video has two loca-"I get enjoyment out of talking to peo-Kotslkos, who was perfectly mani- When she's not working, Kotsikos eel· ebra tes We with her family and their Sunday night dinners. She has two grown children, four grandchild.ren and a great grandson. Her husband died in -Story by Amy Spurgeon, photo by Kim Haggerty-Zylius ' ti.ans m Costa Mesci.: 1545 Adams Ave. and 1815 Newport Blvd. The Book Market occupies the eid Alpha Beta store at 241 E. l 'fth St. m Costa Mesa for a limit- .~ time. It may be closing soon. The Book Market sells older books at a dJscount, and is having a 50"1.,.off liquidation sale on every book in the store. For more inionnation, call (949) 515-2563. Meagan Marriott of Newport Clocks and Watches, (949) 723-- · 2333 says that her store has a selection of watches from Maurice ·Lacroix, Festival, Michael Herbe-lin d.Od Chase-Durer. ~our wuque gdllery is filled with mustc, an.ima- • ti.on, waterfall, grandfather dock, and wall clocks, as well dS rare : and unusual timepieces such as : ~ exclu!>lV_e dock purse,• Mar- • Jlott says Newport Clocks and ~atches is at 3441 Via Lldo m Newport Beach. 4 It's a good bme to stock up on • $ki and snowboard equipment .,pnd clotlung at the "gigantic" = end-of-!>eason clearance sale at • Jlieter Glenn Ski & Sports, (949) ~1-3280 at 2700 W Coast High- • Nray in Newport Beach. All 1998 · Jwld '99 skis and boots are : ~uced 20% to 60%; all parkas, • l>l)e-piece suits, sweaters and :~e are reduced 20% to 50%; . ~ snowboard jackets and pants . are reduced 20% to 50%; and all , ·~8 and '99 snowboards, boots ·~d bindings are 10% to 30% off. . . .... • BEST BUYS 1s published Thursdays and Saturdays. If you know of a good buy, send a fax to (949) 646-4170 or write to the Daily Piiot, Best Buys, 330 W. Bay St, O>sta Mesa 92627 With high-tech crime growing, police must become as electronic8lly . expert as the criminals they pursue GIU:C RJsuNC ~Pb T here was a time when police officers would twirl the baton and walk the beat, keeping neighbOrhoods safe from crime. But with raj>jd advances in technology, police work has expanded to patrollirig cyber- space for suspects committing fraud, tradiDO·diild pornography and sending hateful messages. The cue a an IDinois woman electr~~~ su~ Denriis Rodman .is a 'prime eumpe Of the lengths Jaw enforcement m'U5t · go to arrest someone tho'Uiaod• of mues away. More pOlice daPUtments are tr~ thetr cle*tiYes about Crilne on the Internet, which reportediY. is growing. some law enforcement agencies say it will take more fun~ in order to effeetively combat cyber crime. •t think the more people get familiar with the Internet, the more cases we will see,~ Said N~rt Beach police Sg1. Mike MC.Dermott. •tt t.akeS a lot more m our resources to find victims who are all over the United States or the world.· Fraud is the online crime of choke, according to authorities. With more businesses ottering their products ove.r the Internet. credit card fraud and elaborate scams are bilkirig millions Of dol- lars froril tru.st:i.ng consumers. Cyber stalking is the latest menace for law enforcement, and new Jaws have given police more legal firepower when pursuing IUsp8cted stalk~ such as 35- yeSM>ld Marie BoguSzewski. Sbe was arrested 1\iesday for aDegedly tending hundreds of e- millfs ta' Rooman's former agent, OW1gtU Manley, asking for a date With the Lakers' power forw41d. Authoddes also daim she tlueat· ened to kill three of MaOley's agents in repeated voice-mail me91ages, A new state law that took effect Jan. 1 expanded the defini- tion of a •credible threat" via phooes, fax machines, pagers and computers. Only a hand.tul of states have a similar law. Some law enforcement offidals say a federal bill will heed to be intro- duee<i to eliminate some of the JurisdictiOnal problems. "It's hard to keep a lid on these types of crimes,• said Police Chief Don Kutner, who runs the Bradley (Ill.) POiice Department, where Bc;>guSzewski was bOoked on the stalking ch'1!9es. •Most of the cases we see are when someone ste~ forwaid. and tells us about it.. Boguszewski's case is a firSt for the Orange County district attor- ~·s of.flee. 'The fact that she wu convicted in 1988 of sta.UdDg a former lover and tiathiilg his home gave more credence to the case. •BUOO on her ~ behavior, · It showed us ihe may be C8Mble of carrying t the9e threats.• McDetmott said. Businesses suspected in. investment fraud raided •County task force serves search.warrants at offices in Costa Mesa and Irvine where alleged telemarketing scheme was orchestrated. Dci1 Pio! COSTA IvtESA -1\vo busi- nesses -one on Baker Street and another in lrvine -suspected of duping I1lore than 100 investors in an• illegal investment scheme were raided by ii countywide task force Wednesday. Authorities say the owner of the two businesses, Robert Syrax, 46, was still at large alter they served search warrants at RLS Consulting in the 600 block of Baker and Gecko Holdings in the 2100 block of Dupont Drive in Irvine. Both locations are believed to be headquarters for a tf!Jemar- keting scheme. . Syrax allegedly promised investors a share in an Internet start-up business that would pro- mote on.line gaming. His employ- ees reportedly called victims and t:onvinced them to purchase stock offerings. Several investors reportedly lost more tlian $200,000 each. Authorities say the total loss among Syrax's clients may be more than $4 mil- lion. · Syrax's companies also sent information to victims claiming the stock was doing well, although neither business was licensed by the Securities Exchange Commission. •Tuey made a promise they never followed through with," said Sgt. Lloyd Downing, who helps head up the Orange Coun- ty Boiler Room Apprehension Task Force. The multi-agency task force, which started in 1997, investi- gates telemarketing fraud in the county. Task force members seized a 1999 Rolls Royce Silver Spur val- ued at more than $175,000 near the Irvine business. Downing said Syrax paid cash for the luxury car. No one was at either business when authorities served the s,eatcb warrants. •I think they knew we were coming in,• Downing said. ·somebody probably Upped them off.• REAPERS HOTLINE (949) 642-6086 MW5 stories, illustrations, edito- r1af matter or ~sements herein CM\ be reproduced with· out written permission of oopy- right OWMt. WEITH ER SURF POLICE FILES Re<ord your comments about the D.tily Pilot or news tips.. ADQRESS Our .tddrns is 330 W. Bay St, COSt.1 Mesa. CA 92627. COBRECDONS It Is the Piiot's pohcy to ptompt· ly cooect all errors of wbst•nce. Plffw call (949) 57....,.261. ~Newport BNCM:osi. Mesi D.tlly Piiot (USPS-144-800) is publlsMd= through Set· urd.ty. 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The sun Will set at 5.56 p.m. COSTA MESA • Mstot StNet: Sewral Items of Jewelry and wh totaling S1,S40 were stolen from• business In the 3300 blod< at 3:30 p.m. March7 • """'"'°'' s.re.t: AboUt SSO was stolen from a coin-operat- ed laundry In the 500 bloc:tc between 1 and 8 a m, March 8. • ~ "'-t: A cellular phone, a pair of sunglasses and a set of checks WOttt'I MOO wer. stolen from a air In the 200 block dorl"9 the ewnlng of March 7, • Wlligll Wiiy. A c.r stereo wOrth UOO was stolen In the 1300 block during the evening of Marth 6. • Wlliloit ~ AbOut S 1,300 was stolen from a business In the )00 block betwffn 9 and 11 a.m. March & .... OllTIUCM • c:atll1P• MNet; A camera, cellular phone and a pa r of sun· glasMI worth $450 ~ stolen from a air In the 2900 block during the tWnlng of J.Wc:n 6. • CGrllm Drtw: A Mt of keys wtth • car al•m worth S80 was stolen In the first bkxk during the ewnlng of MArch 6. • .,.,._ • ... : A bicycle worth $720 was stolen from 1 hOfne In the soo b6ock during the day of MM<h 1. • V.. t Jn· A celul9r ptKJnt and two auto fuses worth S505 wtJe ltlOlln from • Cir In the 500 ~ during the ~of Mlrct.7. • TJlldl lff OIM: A COftlP'Mt _. • ortnt.r wot1h SU50 wef'I .... "°"'. holN In._,. lllodt during the~ of,.....7. .. • - ' Doily Pilot Thursday, Morc;h 11 , 1999 A 3 Animator sees life through a Daffy Duck prism Historic properties list trimmed to 60 A n elf has been hiding out in NeWJ?Ort Beach for the past 45 years. As an intte- pid investigative Journalist, I feel required to blow his cover. He's taken over the identity of an Academy Award-winning anima- tor named Chuck Jones. Although he has lived among us with a passable semblance of nonn.alcy, I just returned from spending a morning with him in the Irvine office that covers for his current activities, and I can ~ . promise you -without equivo- cation -that he's a card-carry- • 1 ing, fully accredited elf. • · To fw1her disguise his identity, he also has taken over the per- sona of an abrasive, opinionated; aggressive duck named Daffy, to whom he says he relates "because Daffy is dissolute -. like me.-.. I suppose he has a right to claim such a connection since he created Daffy some 60 years ago for a series of theatrical cartoons his boss at the time, Harry Warn- . er, thought starred Mickey Mouse. But I'm getting ahead of the · story. Or, rather, behind it. As I've noted many times before, the greatest pe.rks that grow out of writing a _c6lumn like this are the people one meets as a result. Especially elves who feel passionately. After the .appearance of my column about . THE BELL CURVE ioseph n. bell the local women who protested a Los Angeles. limes cartoon by Michael Ramirez, Jones wrote me, in part: •As a cartoonist (aD.i- mator) for ,70 of my 86 years,J have seldom found cause to be ashamed ~f my craft -until Michael Ramirez's use of his unquestioned drawing ability to inflame -yes', to endorse -the ambush mruder of a New York gynecologist.• There was much more, equal- ly strong, that was turned over to the protesters and eventually delivered to the Times. But once that was done. my thoughts drift- ed to the cavernous old urban mo..Oe houses I frequented as a child, where I could still feel the The Book Store Newport Picture Frame Stella'e Place Sarah Whitcomb ~Antiques Victoriana 8f Company 130 East 17th St. Costa Mesa At Nriport A & 1~ Street • Beblnd Tbe HARP INN -('49) 721-1177 ROW HOURS: ~Sat 10am-5pm CAFE HOURS: Tue-Sat l 1am-3pm Mannings Center Cut wann glow of Chuck Jones' work. He co-parented Bugs Bun- ny and Ddffy Duck and Elmer .Fudd and was the' single parent of Road Runner, Wile E. Coyote, Pepe Le Pew, and oh so many other reflections of people I knew that made me laugh, at a time . when laughter didn't come all that easily. So I wrote and thanked him, and last week we met for coffee and talk in his Irvine office, which' bears the name of his daughter, Linda, who manages the numerous and ~omplex activ- ities of Chuck Jones Enterprises. The CEO of this operation • arrived wearing jeans, boots, and a kind of mini-cowboy bat that shaded a leathery visage that appeared more shopworn than ancient and quite appropriate for housing a mischievous -and slightly wary -pair of eyes. There's no way I can even begin to summarize the work of this man in 800 - or even 8,000 -words, so I won't try. It fills six tightly packed pages of achieve- ment in film, television, art exhi- bitions, books, teaching and lec- turing. All I can do here is to try to catch some small whiffs of his flavor. He moved to Corona del Mar's Cameo Shores 45 years ago and lives there with his second wife, Marian, whose photographic art- work graces the office in Irvine . Top Sirloin Steak . $399 Re . S7.49 lb , lb· Limit 4 lbs. . 99~ . Re . $2.49 lb Limit 4 lbs . . Small Tomatoes i) 2 l~.1°0 Lemons 3 $JOO for He commuted to Los Angeles for many years by limousine dis- patched from the studio, which it pleased the Dally Duck side of him to drive to the local polling place to request a Democratic ballot. That was about the extent •of his contact with neighbors until he surfaced recently to protest some nearby building activity. He says those old cartoons are so good "because we didn't have to work with a lot of 19-year-old executives whose advice was to · put in a lot. of jokes. All the stu- dio wanted to ~o was make mon- ey, so they left us alone. The only yardstick we applied to our work was if we like it, then maybe audiences will, too. Seems so sensible. Put creative people in a room, and they'll create." I saw his work in movie hous- es, with feature films. Kids today see it in arid an<t-.endless moon- scapes of cartoons, often -says Jones -badly edited, with por- tions of suggested violence cut out. ~They don't show the coyote falling off the cliff, just coming to the edge. That's lousy child psy· chology," Jones says. "Chops up a kid's rationality. Besides, we didn't do these cartoons for kids. We never knew who our audi- ence was going to be. Our car- toons played in huge theaters with feature films that were always changing. OQ.r only mis-• sion was to get people to laugh.• Thal mission hasn't changed visibly throughout the years. He's doing some fine serious art, but he was then, too. He's been giv- en retrospectives and lite • achtevement awards and even dil honorary Oscar in 1996, but all this is still seen, finally, through the prism of Daffy Duck, which isn't a bad formula for a long and rich life. ·Lo.ts of people know I'm a cartc;>onist and don't take me very seriously," be says. "which is OK because I don't take myself very . seriously either.r · . Well, yes and no -but cer- tainly not when it comes to grow- ing old. "I don't pay much attention to age." he says "l didn't know how to act 6.when I was 6, and I don't know how to act 86. 1 feel like a young man who has something the matter with him. It all adds up to how you feel about life around you.• It was time for him to leave, then. He was speaking at the Art Institute of Southern California in ~guna Beach in support of a new program on "dassicaJ arii- mation." Even Daffy would have to take that seriously. • JOSEPH N. BELL is a Santa Ana Heights resident. His column appears Thursdays. A consultant hired by the city of Costd Mesa to research historic properties • has narrowed d list of 4,000 buildings built before 1954 lo 60 properties that could wan '1t &<>me type of histor-: ical d .ignation or speqaJ• cons.deiation. . •: Reseal ~hers from Plan- ning Coni.ultants Research ,used librcUies, building records, Sdnbom maps and aerial photographs, and drove every street in Costa Mesa for their study. • The city has on~ property eligible fo.r listing on the National Register, four that Iliight be eligible for listing, • 20 that might be appropri- ate for listing only and 35 that might warrant special consideration. Researchers also have recommended that the City Council consider an ordi- nance creating a rating sys- tem for the historicaJ prop- erties and outlining regula- tions related to the build- ings. A draft ordinance should be available in May. Researchers also are putting together a directory of the properties with addresses and photographs that also should be avail- able in. May. JOHN BLOESER CARPET ONE The Oldest Carpet Company in California y re"! Celebrating • Hours: Mon-Fn f·S-Jepm S.1 11< Sun IMpm CA _Uc. ll7212l Our 120th Anniverary 2927 S. Bristol St. • Costa Mesa (\I, mile south ot South Coast Plau) •• (714) 751-2324 ~--· • .., t' =:•• .. CERAMIC • DRAPERY • VINYL • TILE • BLINDS • WOOD a E fi o· s . A 4 Thursday, March 11, 1 m .. titJE: PlAONG UTIUTY LINES UNDERGROUND IN WEST HIWPORT YOTE: Unanimously directed (Wt to obtain design costs for the euessment district between the Santa Ana River and 29th Street. SUMMARY: Resident Dana Kr~er, who for the past eight y~ars has led the effort to put util- ity lines underground, said the next major step is to hire an engi- neer to come up with the design plans. Once the plans are com- plete they are submitted to the Utility companies, which then fig- ure out the price per homeowner. A public hearing is set, and the majority of peopJe who attend the ~Qblic hearing must be in favor of ~ project. Kroeger said because tJC a recent state law. each public ~aring notice also will contru.n a ballot that must be sent back. Fifty-one percent of the ballots that come back must support of placing utility lines underground fo1 it to go forward. "We need to educate people to send in the ballot, and tell them what we've done to try to keep the costs down," Kroeger said. City Council members expressed strong support Monday for the project and inquired about ways they could encourage similar projects throughout the city. ISSUE: SAlARY rNCREASE FOR CITY aERK LAVONNE HARKLESS VOTE: Unanimously approved SUMMARY: Harkless will get a 5 % increase in her base salary effective Jan. 1, 1998, and anoth- er 5% raise effective March 27. The city clerk's base salary will be adjt,tsted for· cost-of-living increases each year of ·the con- tract agreement, starting in July 2000. According to the City Coundl's resolution for the pay increase, the council unintentionally forgot to adjust Harkless' salary last Jan- uary, despite salary increases that were given to other departmetlt Still wasting time in ·freeway traffic? beads. ISSUE: ORDINANCE ALLOWING OVERNIGHT VESSEL STORAGE OH OTY BEAOtES ANO AGREEMENT wmt IMUA OUTRIGGER CANO£ aua VOTE: Unanimously approved SUMMAJlY: The city's existing ordinance prohibits any storage of boats or trailers on any public property in the city. The new law will allow boats to be.stored with city permission. Imua is stationed at North Star Beach in Upper Newport Bay, where the Newport Aquatic Center alsO is. headquar- tered. ' The agreelll0nt. between the City and lmua for use of the beach was intended to make both the club and the aquatic center work better with the beach's Dover Shores neighbors, who have com- plained abqut early morning traf- .. fie and noise. ' . -Jenifer Ragland ~ave up to 30 minutes or more by ~!>ing The San Joaquin, Footh~ Ea~tern To ll Roads. The fa stest, most convenient ways around and through Orange County. Re liahle 65-mph, stress-free drives that instantly reduce the frustra.tion of the free ways. · Take a Toll Road today and discover a whole new way of life. ••• ,...... fl••••&.•• ••••••• BBCAUSS Llfla•s TOO SH ORT. ft« mcwe .... .., ... f0f .... nn-11e-t1or1"--.. ~ trip '*""'"-~ ton c:.alallitlon ~ C9ll The 1ble ~. Servkle o.m-.r at 1-eoo.Jn-TfUU( (8721). 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Doily ~ilot · I Salad was a labor of love· • Tossing together some lettuce, sprouts, walnuts and balsamic vinegar was family's recipe for inducing child birth . LIM Crnu ~Pb . L ittle Mallorie Lippincott can't recall the events that brought her into the world early Sunday morning, but when she's old enough, she'll probably hear the story over and over again. While her family still has years to perfect the narrative, the tale right now goes something like ·this: hear through her phone. •1 got to hear the baby cry, and that was wonderful,• Myers said . •A lot of times we take a medical aid call and we don't get to expe- rience the outcome. Knowing everything came out successfully was so rewarding. I left work feel- ing good that day.• And if a baby-producing salad and a 911-assisted birth wasn't unusual enough, Mallorie also was born at the same height and weight -and on the same day of the week -as her 2-year-old brother, Jacob. Both babies were 21 inches and 9 pounds, and were bom on a Sunday. The strange coincidences don't end there. It seems Marnie Lip- pincott also was a born-at-home baby, her mother said. · ·we had moved, and they sent the ambulance to our old address, so my husband had to deliver Mamie," Ennel said. ·uttle did I know tha,t I would turn right arounc;I and deliver her baby 26 years later. The chances of tha t happening is just incredible. We feel very blessed." Thundoy, Morch 11, 1999 A J PHOTOS B'f KIM HAGGERTY-ZVUVS I OAl.Y Pl.OT Costa Mesa parents Erich and .. Mamie Upplncott listen to the 911 tape Wednesday of themselves being guided by dispatcher Dawna Myers during the surprise delivery of Mallorie Kate, above, who was" - born early Sunday morning. WHEN DINING GETS BORING, ITS TIME FOR. .. ~.mW::fMtui. OUR MEALS ARE A TRIP TO MEXICO The day before her birth, Mal- lorie's parents, Erich and Marnie, dedded to try a family recipe for balsamic vinegar salad that is said to induce labor. Mamie Lippin- cott, 26, "said it worked for her cousin; who gave birth a day after eating the salad, so the couple thought it was worth a shot. Combining two kinds of let- tuce, walnuts, alialfa sprouts, cheese and the now notorious balsamic vinegar and olive oil dressing, the couple munched dlld hoped. BOTOX FOR FACIAL LINES AS WELL AS BAJA ALSO OH OUR M£HU: FISH TACOS TORTILLA SOUP CHILI SIZE Coc~101's Pnont Ant er ' FooaToG- But they didn't expect that "1allorle would be enticed to come out just a few hours later. •At 2 a.m . that night I started having contractions, and then my water broke," Mamie Lippincott said. ·1 had to push, and I realized I was not going to make it to the hospital." Her husband called 911, and reached Costa Mesa Communi- tions Officer Dawna Myers, who was able to assist the family in the birth. . •You need to remain calm in qrder to help the person on the phone,• Myers said. 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The honors were approved by the association's 4,000 members. The center is home to numer- ous monthly horse shows, includ- ing the Pacific Coast Horse Show, the Pacific Coast Appaloosa Show and the Beach Cities Hunter/ Jumper Show. Neighborhood Pride nominations sought Neighborhoods and families in Costa Mesa will be able to show- case how they've been keeping up with the Joneses in the 10th annu- al Neighborhood Pride contest sponsored by Mesa Pride. The volunteer civic organiution is .seeking nominations for three categories: best single-family resi- dence, best neighborhood block and best apartment or condonuru- wn project. . Entries are judged based on overall appearance. landscapmg and upkeep in three separate area.a.. of the city. There are no entry fees, and residents are allowed lo nominate their own ...... ,., t .. I -. ' homes and. neighborhoc>ds. · The deadline for noaunations ts April 15, Awdl'ds will be prt!.· sented m May. Nominations '"'' be sent to Neighborhood Pndl Awards, P.O . Box 3949, Co ta Mesa 92628-3949. For more infor- mation. call contest chairmclll Ron' Amburgey at (949) 548-7001 . Costa Mesa forum to cover various issues A conununity forum to discus-. gang problems, controverc,1ul bndges, Fairview Park and a new Estancia High Sctiool pride group will be held March 23 lll tht• Neighborhood Community Center Mesa Verde Commuruty Inc. is hosting the meebng and is invillny members of the genercil public tu attend. Costa Mesa pol.lee Ca pt Tom Wamack will discuss ga.ntJ problems in the commuruty. · Dick Mehren, Fairview Pdrl. Citizens Committee cha.inlian. will talk about proposed bridge~ ut Gisler Avenue and 19th Street dn<I future plans for Fauview Pdrk Members of the newly formed Eagle Pride Foundabon will al'><J speak about their work to promote· Estancia High School. The meeting will last from 7 to lJ p.m. and take place dt the Neigh- borhood Community Center, 184'> Park Avenue. 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The district plans to run the school like an old-fashioned one- room schoolhouse, with a nux.ture of ages and grades under one teacher lnterfaith Drrector Shen Bar- nos praised the program, and said Newport-Mesa is a pioneer m its effort to educate homeless chil- dren. • 1 know in Orange Councy, this 1s the first school district that's been willing to address the issue · dnd has .actually done something ORIGINAL GERMAN Rolls -Pretzels -Strudel -Hallah Egg Twist Bread -Coffee Cakes Cheese Cakes -Weddings -Special Occasions Serving Authentic German Lunch Daily Specials -Rouladen -Schnitzel Bratwurst -Meatloaf IRISH · BREAD $595 (714) 540-0281 2950 Grace Lane • Costa Mesa to add.re s it,• Barrios said. "The only thing in emtence now is Project Hope, which is partially funded by the Orange County· Department of Eduation. They have pickup sites, but the kids have to be able to get to (them), which has been a problem." Rea Elementary is within walking distance of the Interfaith Shelter, which runs one of only two emergency shelters for fami- lies in the county. It also has cen- tralized' social services, including a medical clinic, and after-school programs that mclke it convenient for homeless families to use, Bar- nos said. Although children m the 60-to 90-day transitional program have been able to enroll in school, chil- dren who move in and out of the e mergency shelter, which has a maximum stay of seven days, have had a tougher time. Those chlldren are caught in a cycle of moving from the emergency shel- ter to motels and cars and parks. Even children in the transition- al program who make it to school are often behind in therr leanung, and are continually trying to play catch-up. "We're hoping this will bridge that gap,• Barrios said. Murphy said the key will be finding the right teacher to meet the students' individual needs and teach them the bastes. The program will start by enrolling the five to 15 children who use the shelter, he said. "We'll start working with that group and get the curriculum set up before we open it up to people at parks and motels,• Murphy said. Continuing the pilot program through next year would require an estimated budget of $55.000 to $60,000, Murphy said. "We definitely need it in our community," Murphy said. "I'm just hoping it will be as well- accepted as we hope it will." Barrios said the program could highlight an unaddressed need. 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Don't senle your case until you read our free report. CALL NOW 1-800-850-0489 (full free 24hr rt'( ird1·c111 •'""It, LIFESKILLS FOR TEENS & YOUNC ADULTS (THE WAY TO PREPARE FOR YOU R FUTURE) PRESENTED BY THE MENTOR CENTER When: + Communication Skills + Writing a great cover letter and resume even if you have never worked before + Successful iob interviewing + Managing your chedbook + How to Dress for Success! + Why it's critical to know when NOT to use "Mall Talk" Contact thementorcenter.qpg.com or call 949.857.5563 to make reservations! DEADLINE FOR RESERVATIONS: APRIL 1, 1999 Clearance o/o This Weekend Only r------- Show scheduled for June 11-13. Dirty Hany and the boxer will be Up first Friday morning, a pre-playmg goU at Pelican Hill on event Introducing the community March 26 as part of the Alexis to Julian Dowle, a recognized Goll Celebrity Tournament as expert on the subject of garden part of the festival. Alexis Golf, a design, will unfold 1n the La Sala local company that manufactures Auditorium of the San Juan custom clubs, will host the tour- Llbrary. nament, using the event as a Dowle, Dine-time gold medal venue to introduce its newest winner at the Chelsea Flower line of exclusive products. Show and corliidered England's Eastwood and de la Hoya will premiere garden designer, will be in a crowd of stars set to join lecture and tantalize the crowd each foursome of players paying with slide$ featuring his own per-$1,500 each for the honor of sonal perspective on the garden. sinking a putt •to make East- Reservations are $20, with pro- ceeds benefiting the Susan G. wood's day,• or so the saying goes. It's just one of tlie events Komen Breast Cancer Pounda-organized to coincide with the tion, Canine Companions, and fourth annual International Film the Boys and Girls Club. Call Festival that will showcase more (949) 488-2627 for last-minute than 100 films from more than 30 reseIVations. countries in the 11-day competi- tion, which runs from March 25 ••• through April 4. Clint Eastwood and Oscar de ••• la Hoya are among the celebri- ties set to participate in the Some 300 Orange Coast dti- upcoming Newport B~ach Inter-zens raised $35,000 b.y .gathering national Film Festival. Actually, to celebrate the Chinese New HEATING e AIR CONDITIONING Experts in Custom Wine Cellars Close.t Conversion Since 1962 Call Now 1-800-HVAC-AIR (714) 434-9120 3 ton Air Conditioner Installed $2,895 or AddA/C to exsisting system $2, 195 Uc•,ll761 llentJon tltls Ad •nd recWve 2 FREE Orbit T-. with put'J:h-. . MUflt,,.. Soulhetn ~ RIMdlwlt. .,..~Ody · •The Most lrresistibl8 Tans In the Universe...,.. "°l A N~I<.. -Soler Planet (949) 675-8804 3411 NNport Bavd. NNport Beech, CA • Michael Simon • Donna Jessica • JohnnyWas • V. C. Torias • Da~y Pilgt rtPJeach - Year recently on behalf of the Pacific Symphony Orchestra. The seventh annual Chinese New Year Celebration at the Westin South Coast Plaza Hotel was co- chaired by Ruby Au and Arlene Cheng. A fashion show by Joan and David and a presentation by Lalique crowned the evening, • Lutheran Church, Missouri Syn~ ' od, invites the com.municy to a ~ special benefit luncheon that organizers are calling Th~ Beau- ty of Color on Saturday at the Newport Beach Marriott Hotel, Newport Center. Concordia will introduce supporters to 13-year- old Alexandra Nechlta, a young artist who has captured the attention of the world with her which featured a live auction and dancing after a marvelous dinner of emerald pea soup, crab cakes, roast breast of squab and risotto with baby bok choy and spring vegetable stir fry. The Chinese Year of the Hare Celebr8,tion benefited the Showcase for Young Musicians, a program that encourages the talent of young people pursuing their musical gifts. In the crowd, David and _Mona Boggs, Paul and Teresa Chak, Arlene and George Cheng, Verna Chow, David and Susan Crockett, James and Ledea Hao, Sun Lazarus, Alfred Levy, Paul Heubner, Bob and Mimi Uu, and Winston and Vickie Mar. ••• Concordia University, Irvine campus, a member of the Con- cordia University System of the Beautifu11 uniq~ WEDDlN~ in Bia~ & White & Color HAIR . /;. REP flA:c MBNT UTE vibrant paintings. :: The luncheon, chaired by • • Carol Schroeder and Sherry - Preus, with able assistance from. ' Diane Brown, La Veda Carter, ' Doug Fleischl, Val Knleger, and ChrtsUne Schultz to name a few, will raise funds to support the education programs of Concordia University. Informal modeling by Robin- sons-May, opportunity drawings galore collected by the dedicated volunteers, and the featured pre-. sentation by the remarkable young Miss Nechita, who has been profiled on every media outlet imaginable from "Oprah-, .. to "Rosie O'Donnell," makes for , a memorable afternoon event. For last-minute reservations, call (949) 854-8002, ext. 862. Tickets range from $40 to $50. ... • 8.W COOK's column appears every , Thursday and Saturday. s I \11 -Ill -1111 .-.\1: I II \II: 1:1 .... I 111: \110' INNOVATOR OF THE LASTEST MICROSLIT GRAFTING TECHNIQUE. Tms TECHNIQUE WILL CREATE THE MOST NATURAL RESULT WITH MAXIMUM DENSITY POS IBLE. I I Saturday March 13th 10AM-4PM Costa Mesa Historical Society SEE! HEAR! I I '\ I \ ) I\') ( ) I ( ( ) \ I \ .\ 11 "' \ \ \ \ I \ . \ \ \ . \ 11\ l; \\I Also from Private Collections High Button Shoes • Fri. March 12th-Sun. March 14th & More! 0 ld Glass Bottles and More REE Refreshments ARM eIRE Corona del Mar Plaza 840 Avocado • Newport Beach Next to Bristol Farms . (949) 644-9888 - COSTA MESA HISTORICAL SOCIETY 1870 Anaheim St Near Lions' Park 9491631-5918 . ( .. Daily Pilot date book Thuridoy, Morch 11, 1999 A•~ ~ 'Analyze This': De Nir~ film has split pe:r;sonality: • ~·s ~~Reel Critics col· a long time. to find a psy- umn features movie cntiq~ written His reaction C I I I A·I I I C I I I I I ch.tatrist to hx ~.:::""'unity members seNtng on oor shots with bis tu.s problem. By De Niro, Crystal don't shrink in these roles therapy happenstance, patients are Or. So.Pel has priceless. been m a rear- There's a ender car acd- . , great dream dent, business sequence that cards were recreates a exchanged, the famous scene scene-stealing Susanne Perez from "The God-Jelly (Joe H ow refreshing to have a movie that actually lives up to its trailer! In "Ana- lyze This." New York mob boss Paul Vitti {Robert De Niro) is hav- ing severe father" down to Vitarelli) pro-England. the last detail. I also \()ved the duces the doc-~ REELCRmcs anxiety attacks and seeks out droopy deadpan of Jelly (Joe tor's card, and we are on our way . Vitarelli) as Vitti's loyal body-to bxing the problem. ,,~ unwilling psydiiatrist Ben SObel (Billy Crystal)witb hilarious results. As SObel says, "When I decided 1 wanted a family prac- tice, this is not quite the sort of family I envisioned." guard. Lisa Kudrow (•Pnends•) Mednwhile, the FBI is bum-•• has a small but effective part as bling aro~d, trying to gather .. ,. Sobel's insecure fiancee, whose incnnunating eVldence to put th.~ wedding ·plans are trashed when-whole lot belund bars Some of .,.. ever Vitti Ms a crisis The baby the best scenes are those This movie mad~ me laugh so gen.loses_ between Mr. V and the Doc Thjs' much. that I need to see it again plot their reviewer does not claim to be The idea of De Niro playing a wise guy is not new to us, but how often do you get to see him making fun of his own image? Vitti is a brulal, explosive man who is given to weeping at Hall- mark commercials. De Niro lets us in on the joke and is amazing to watch, as always. to hear some of the dialogue I escape conversdnl with .the language missed. under skills of the Mafia but usmg the Co-writer/director Harold Ramis ("Groundhog Day") has Billy Crystal working as the straight man here and keeps the excess schtick/sentimentality fac- tor low. It's Crystal's best part in ~ -• SUSANNE PEREZ. 45, lives In Costa Mesa and is an executive secretary for an office furniture manufacturing firm. Powerful acting . combo falls short I A nalyze This,• a collabo· ration of Billy Crystal and Robert DeNiro, would seem a sure-fire movie GRAND OPENING! Sunday, March 28, 1999! 11:00 a.m. -5:00 p.m. *2 for I gelatos (cups or cones only* ~ive music, balloons, t·sbirts and more* ~ success. Billy is Dr. Ben Sobel, a psychiatrist with. low professional self-esteem. He is raising ail ado- lescent son and preparing to marry Llsa Kudrow in Miami. Robert De Niro is Paul Vitti, the primo Mafia don in New York. Mr. "V" is dealing, or not, with • • F" ward m every sentence not leader Sly, once, but often two or three second runes, is a put-off. They manage from right, to use 1t as a noun, ad1ect:lv~ ln "Baby adverb a.mi verb Is th.is a plus< Geniuses." I really expected more There are times when the movie IS fun- ny and caring, but the momen aren't consistent You decide. panic attacks that are threaten- ing bis credibility with the "(drru· ly" members. Mr. V instructs his henchmen • ELAINE ENGLAND, 65, lives in N port Beach and owns a gift-basket bus1· ness she operates out of her home. Stop by our •Oscar Party' Grand Opening for some delicious authentic Italian ice cream made fresh daily right in the store! Sabatino Tommy Peter Phil Vince 952 Avocado Avenue in Corona dcl Mar Plaza. aero s from Bristol Fanns (949) 640-9256 . estaurant RIVERBOAT RESTAURANT (» board the "Pride of Newport" FMrbolt, home of the Newport- Harbor Naut.ical Museum (Formariy Reuben E. Lee). Open for IUnch Tues ffl 1111m3pm Brunch UMd SatlM"day & Sunday 8am-3pm. Cloner served Wed.& Spm-1~. We aitar oorponlte and priYllta • Mf'ltl. weddlr1gs & benquets. 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Vile NoYe offers aesse "*' Qaroe Wll2l a spea;aaw wrN ~ homemede pastas. fresh seafood & veal apecaalbes end a unique waterfrorc arrbance nmmcert of 111'1 lt8ilarl ~ Professional serw:e & en 8werd WWIOlll9 Mne list defigt't pall'OllS wht!e drWlg 11 lhs rcmantc saa.ig lNll ~ begins rqlft; at 9l:fn The ~ Cigar Uu1ge fean.res pr9l'l'1UTI agars. spnt6 end' an extellSM! appeczer mero l..oc8ald at 3131 Wast Coast~ (949) 642-78al ANTONUCCl'S Es'7j dellaolJs homen'*1e ltelan cooblg fl II relaxed. csSual acmosphel e Stsps ID lt1e ocean at 6700 W PC H. 11 NB Tradtional favcrtes ~ Scempt or FetWanl Alfredo, to a tasty essorcmeot of Pizzas. Pastes and Salads n offered Wltt1 Speciels Dady En!OY e glass or boltle of yrur faYOnte Wiile or beer end don't forget to save room for one of our deleaable dessarU ~ det/ 11 em-1~. DelMrt 8Y811. We cater and rifer IJ'Mlte Ulctl/meetilg roan for 25 guest&. 94S631-3592 A MACHI CATALINA FISH KITCHEN Get hooked on lt1e freshest fish 8Y84eble Fresh !1fled fl&ll. sea!JOCI iWlO chicken, sandwiches •salads, gnlled plates end pasta speoaties ~ seven days a week Mon rhru Sat i 1am-9p.n, Sooday 11~7pm Cetamg M11ab1e Loc.at8d at 670 W 17ltl 9 #GB. Costa Mesa (We!l cl lt1e new Trader ..k>e·s ) (949) 645-88 73 SANTA MONICA SEAFOOD Regarded as ~ CBbftma s ~ seafood retal!B1" Wit! !tie ~ & fllest selection d fresh seafood daily Also. a multtude d sc:rutn(lbOuS deticaaes such as sushi !filed fish entrees clam chowder f\stl & chips sandwdles end al the fuongs for e ~ mea' et home ~ 7 ~ a week Located et 154 E 17ttl St CoEit.a Mesa (949) 574-8862 THE CANNERY Hist.en:: wat.erfrult restanot and haroor cruise center Hal.rs Mon & 11 30 • 2 am Sun 10 a~12 pm. All map' cre<k cards ResetV8bons suggesuld Loceted at :1:>10 Lafayette Ave . Newport Beact1 CA 92663 (949) 675-5777 Fax 19491 675-2510 Sushi & Sushi to Go Col'nplete Bar All MefOI' D-edt CNds Loceted At BL U EWA TE R GR I LL 2675 IM'le /we {Aaos.s Iran Newpcrt Golf CotneJ (9491845551B ~ watertrorG dnng a ltlll tenner ste d the histaic Sea Shanty Oeleney"s featu'lnQ fresh ~ 688food. ~ bar and SUS H I NA 0 M I fish merUt: Fut bar 0gir pacio 0wwig p8bO A» meior cards C&er'f'l9 (4ierl for h.rldl ~ 11., e m. · 2"' p. m Dinner served Monday-evadable Seatlrlg upon llfT'V1l1 ~ pnced LocaC8d a ~ Lido Thlndey 5 p.m.S pm F-nday & SaW'day 5 Pm ·10 pm located at 320 Ptrl Ch1! nelM' l.do l&lllnd ~ 7 rJafS Ulch and dme' (949) 675-f&i 8r'«OI ~I G In Coa MISll 714-641·7321 BEN I HANA AMELIA'S SEAFOOD a ITALIAN RESTAURANT Amencll's ITlOIC celebratad Japanese restainnt ~ 7 days 8 week. For 3g \4llll"S hes be9l Sll'W19"" end vr:.tf1.s d ~ 5 :n Beach \lttlo cherlsh !tie frl9Sl fl delectable --fine W'"9S & ~ lmctl 11 .~:~ Mon .ff'i. · Omer 5 :n 1~ MM -flus. • see f09ds &llSlll divs s SflM!d Sul\ Im.I lhn from 5 CD ~ -6 00 ~\~~~Slit.. 4.3J..9.~ Siil Located at 42fJO ~ Omer dlllot llartfl!) a 5 ~ L~ Fri. Sal, Siil Iran 11 :.I> am Col Ml CASA CU meals ere now a l1'lp to Baia es wet ea Mtxico Now offarif1g fish taco& fltlCfll M:l88d for orders logo Holn Datt Iran 1 1 am Al ~ credit cer<ta accepted Located At 296 1 lth St... Coste Mesa (949) 645-7626 AVILA'S EL RANCHITO AuthanbC M8JJC811 food, With the freshest lngredlentS & e new fight "cuisine G"tl8t morgrills Holn Lunch & Omer. Al mlljOI' credit cards ~ Loceted et 2101 Pleoentle, Costa Mesa -642·1142, 29)) ~ Btvd , Ntwpcrt Beach -675-6855 end 2744 E Qiesc ~·· CD.II -(949) 6446226 . MR. JUAN l's !Ike a Y111t to C.abo. 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Dinra QA> ltaad Al 169& N1w A.II • (Al 1"" ~ ,.._. ~ E11t1H11i111e& °*' Miiie (5M9J 64&7944 THI ARCHES The Pl'tmUn _. rd -'ocJd tom WI Qoql C1anJ era 1122 erq""" htll .:f'ft i, :X*n ut1 s~ °"""'...., Nfllr 1111 1lOOll'I\ LOOMS on ~ M & ODllt ;-., ti filllPn lllclL ... 86707' 3 Xl ~ ~ IJ'tn:h tram 1 O (}) sn -3 Xl ~ 31 1 Mriie kl8 on 8alJOe illlr1d 94SS7~ HENRY N HARRY'S GOAT HILL TAVERN 'Ml hM the molt Tepa on record in ChoQe ~ 46 ~ ben. •2 mcro tirewn 'Ml "8bri over 5o & bleMed ~ ~ IS IS mef!y top{)f.fth bcU1>oris. ~ brendia ~ .mouig r:u-bW Qlll'den. L 193:> ~ Btvd (~ & H3tcr] (9491 !S48-8428 GELATO CLASSICO .. ~ .~cdl u.nc:11 ~ 1 9 -10 pm.. Hwt OrUll OS (949) 72M 100 BEACH BALL ~ "11 ~Pe-l!l 2116 w nwnmnr... siooi ~ .cm 194916758)41 GILATO PARADISO ~ · ... Thursday, March 11 1 1999 , 'T he national heartbreak of •• Jan. 28, 1986, when the s~ce shuttle ChaUenger explodecf seconds after takeoff, is the focal point of Jane Anderson's dramatic collage "Defying Gravi· ty. • receiving its Orange County · ~ and quite possibly West Coast lone "survivor,• offers his obser- vations on art Crom an outer- space perspective. The latter segment occurs in 2006, 20 years alter the tragedy. ~ ..... premiere at OCC. Anderson's treatment of the drama surrounding the disaster is episodic . f and often ~ THEATER REVIEW surreal - Primarily, however, "Defying Gravity• centers on school- teacher Christa McAutiffe, one of the seven astropauts aboard, and the little daughter she left behind. Blended into the trau- matic mixture are a guilt-ridden ground crew member, his bar waitress girlfriend and a retired couple traveling the country in their Winnebago who happen to be in Florida at the time. p one of her g characters is Director John Ferzacca has woven this strange scenatjo into an articulate and affecting pro- duction that covers much territo· ry in its brief, 100-nii.ndte run- I tee long-dead French impres- q 111Slonist Claude Monet, who is s1 1 1 "along for the ride and, as the ti 0 ~ AMACHI ' -..... --·-RESTALJRANJ' ~ .J(. ' ~ ~-•Authentic Sushi Bar ~ --~ • Elegant Dining Room ~ LUNCH IU 11:38-2:11 •Complete Bar. ' ~ DINNER M·SAT 5:11·11:00P.M. ~ CLOSED SUNDAYS ~ 2675 Irvine Avenue, Costa Mesa E E ~ Sushi To Go E 645-5518 ~ 645-5519 l5J I ~ I i • ~ Ill ~ (across from Newport Golf Course) , Sandwich House ··, We use fresh Turkey for our sandwiches, cook~d on the premises Daily We use a 1 /2 pound of real fruit in all our smoothies 92627 datt!tiOOk · ning time. The principals and a nine-person ensemble drift in and out of the spotlight seamless- ly, experiencing the ~vent from their varying vantage points. Most riveting of the company is Jessica Seely as the bratty daughter of the chosen teacher, overflowing with the self-cen- tered emotions of the very young. Seely beautifully inter- prets the pain and anger shared by the country on that very dark day. Jaylene Weaver enacts McAu- llffe (who is never mentioned by name) as an eager, energetic educator hoping to open her stu- dents' minds. In a wonderfully stageCl series of scenes, Weaver repeatedly attempts to engage her pupils about the wonders of 'I' A GREAT PLACE FOR A DATE . ;; DNKAl~\C.RD.Illl "'Thfl New Taste Sensation in Chiclcen, Slealc & Seal-ooJ* "The aromas of garlic & cilantro woff & conversation hums at lnka Grill" ·lA nMES -Kevin Ives '98 LIVE MUSIC FRI PAY SI SATURPAY • 7PM 23600 Rockfield • Lake Forest 2 60 Bnstoi • Casto Mesa 949 587-9008 714 444-4652 . \PICf , ,1~~ .. 1rur• .# ~ . / -,, 114 21st STREET• NEWPORT BEACH (949) 673-0292 / T.h~ Far East Has Beea Moved, West. ---t<'Ynerienc:e cuisine from ix Asian countrie~ ~ ~ / ~ ' I life with discouragingly sparse feedback. Monet, who drifts in cmd out of the picture wi"\h his paintbrush and easel, is presented with wit and sagacity by Gregory Chica. His presence, while initially mys- tifying, fits the tone of the play quite nicely as he interacts with the present-day characters. George Rothman and Harriet Wedding Receptions Corporate Dinners Rehearsal Dinners Wbitmyer fill the comic relief assignments splendi~y as. th~ lovll\gly bickering Aitirees with a ringside seat on history. ~ill Nada is convincing as the pained NASA worker, while Dahlia Alony paints her waitress with, measured, realist;ic strokes. Two moments in particular~ breathtaking in the OCC produc- tion -the explosion itself, with the horrified reactions, and the finale1 as set designer David " Scaglione's·version of outer space surrounds the audiente, eliciting a sense of awe and wonder. · Scaglione <ilso provides a series of projections, including a num- ber of Monet'Paintings; which intensify the production. #Defying Gravity" is an imagi- native glimpse of history, with.a fast-forward to the futur~as an afterword. It's a well-crafted .. l~acy for Christa McAuliff e and beu;ompanions in tragedy. • TOM TITUS reviews local theater for the Daily Piiot. His reviews appear Thursdays and Saturdays. ' DINING REVIEW wiH return next wee~ ?'l'ttllfllot"! Planning a Party? Our Beautiful _ Waterfront Banquet Room is Perfect! Retirement Parties Cocktail Parties Birthdays & Reunions. Villa Nova Restaurant (949) 642-7880 www. villanovarestaurant { • " date book 'JAZZ DUO Borders Book.s, Music & Cafe presents Brian Barrett and Jason Wilkons who will perform straight-ahead jazz from 8 to 10 p.m. Friday at 1890 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. Event ts free. Call (949) 631-1457. FLUTIST AND GUITARIST • Plutist Emmanuel Pahud and gtµtarist Manuel Barrueco will );>erf orm at 4 p.m . Sunday in Pounders Hall at the Orange Jdclrtmt:¥-P~erforming Arfs Center. Their p am includes Casteln- uovo- Tedesco's AAER·HOURS Sonatina, Opus 2051 Michael Daugherty's •t Loved Lucy•; Leo Brower's •rute of the 0rtshas·· Telemann's •Pantasie• No. 6 ~ D Minor and •fantasie• No. 7 in D Major. Tickets are $32. The Cen- ter is at 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Por more informa- . tion, call (714) 556-ARTS. TERENCE BLANCHARD Popular trumpeter Terence Bl8.n- chard performs at 7:30 p.m. and 9:45 p.m. April 9-10 at the . Orange County Performing Arts Center. One oC Hollywood's \ liottest composers and arrangers, . '81.anchard bas been compared to a mid-1960's Miles Davis. Ticltets 1lre $30 to $34. The Center is at '600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. For more inf onnation, call (714) 556-ARTS. ~GGY SUE GOT MURDERED' e city of Newport Beach pre- sents •Peggy Sue Got Mur- ~ dered• presented by the Reper- tory Theater of America at 5:30 ,m. today at the OASIS Senior enter, 800 Marguerite Ave., 1 CCorona del Mar. Tickets are $25 ~ t1C1111e ESTABLISHED 1962 Steak • Seafood • c.ocktails 1 1695lrvine Ave.646-7944 ' I I . I ! . ·Metaphysic.al Books 1 • Of'lgl~ Jewell)' 1 Off'&, ArtwOl'k I • Mlne1111s l!r Oemstonu and include dinner. Cell (949) «W4-3~4. 'DEFYING GRAVITY' Orange Coast CQllege stages the Orange County premiere of Jane Andersoi;\'.s new drama, •Defying Gra\lity, • unW March 14. Curtain is set for 8 p.m. on all days except Sundays at 2 p.m. The drama is inspired by the 1986 space shuttle Cballeng& disaster. Advance tick- ets are $6 and $7, $8 and $9 at the door. OCC is at 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. For more infor- mation. call (114) 432-5880. ARI 'THE SPIRIT OF JAPAN' "lbe Spirit of Japan: Ugbt. Shad- ow, 0etan• exhibit. featuring furni- ture, drawings and sketeheS made accoiding to the ancient Japanese art form of joinery, is on display through April 14 at Orange Coast College's Art Gallery. Artist Minoru Yokoyama's designs include wood to explore human and spiritual relationships. Admis- liion is free. Hours are 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday through Thursday and 7 to 8:30 p.m. Thwsday. OCC is at 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. For more information, call (714) 432-5039. 'ARTIS"rS EYE' The Orange County Fine Arts association announces its seventh annual M Artist's Eye• exhibition 'Starting through March 28 at South Coast Plaza Village in San- ta Ana. The exhibition bnngs together traditional and contem- porary art presented in mediums such as oil and a6ylic, watercol- or, pastel, mixed media, sculp- ture and photography. Admission js free. Hours are 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Wednesday through Satur- day and 11 a .m. to 5 p.m. Sun- day. The exhibit is at 1651 Sun- flower Ave., Suite B-15, Santa Ana. For more information, call (714) 540-6430. DRAGON SPROUT II Umtted edition g•x I~· Sculpture by Rick c.aln Psychic Readings (call store for appointment) rrOTAL IEJNG' •total Being,· an exhibit of watercolors by local ut1st Tat Shinno, ii on display through March m the Newport Beach Central Ubrary foyer. Created with Chinese brushes and trans- parent watercolors on cotton-rag paper, the photographic-style works focus on nature. The library is at 1000 Avocado Ave. For more information, call (949) 717-3801. LOCAL ARTISTS The Showcase Gallery in South Coast Plaza. features original art by members of O range County Fine Arts Inc. one of the largest Southern California regional art associations. Artistic styles range from traditional to contemporary in oil, acrylic, pastel, photogra-' phy and sculpture. Exhibits change bimonthly. and are ongo- ing. Admission and parking are free. Hours a.re 11 a.in. to 5 p.m. Wednesday through Saturday and noon to 5 p.m. Sunday. The gallery is at South Coast Plaza Village, 1631 W. Sunflower Ave., Santa Ana. For more information, call (714) 540-6430. . 'MUSICAL TREASURES' The P})ilhannonic Society and The Bowers Museum of Cultural Art present the exhibit ~ #Beethoven: Musical Treasures From the Age of Revolution and Romance" through March 21. On display will be instruments from Beethoven's time as well as first · editions of hls symphonies, his manuscripts and other materials. Tickets a.re $6 for adults, $4 for seniors and students, $2 for chil- dren 5 to 12. Children under 5 are free. Museum hours are Tuesdays through Sundays 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Thursdays until 9 p.m. The museum is at 2002 N. Main St., Santa Ana. For more information, call (949) 553- 2422. 'HOUDIN'S HOUSE' • Houdin's House,• an instduab.on by Southern California artist Tony Del..ap reflecting the artisrs ongoing fascination with magic and sleight-of-hand, is on display ~ I ' • lfand Cefved Crystal Quan Yin & ·Tarot • Script Channeling Sa/on • S upply 8uddha • 11e11>s. eue11ua1 Olis. tncense • Astrology • Handwriting Analysis 436 HELIOTROPE CORONA DEL MAR 891 Baker Street A 16 • Costa Mesa 71 "'• 75"' · 1151 Comer of Baker & Bear streets) 't 't9 949•675•0655 :J-6.-'Time ~ Cfi.ocolatierl • EASTER CAMP April 5--9. Full or h•lf d•y, limited epace. •s uMMER CAMP 12 1-wcelc ee&elon& (M-F) FULL DAY OR HALF DAY. SiARiS JUNE 14. Three lnet ructore for every 10 etudente.Studente •re placed in eroupe •ccordlng to •ee and •Plllty. 5urfl7oard& •nd Wt¢eulte lnclud~ . • PRIVATE LE55QN PRQGRAM 5 1-hour leeeone $200 lnclde: 5urfl:>osrd, weteult & ooached prattle" &e&elone. Ye•r round program. Cu.rt om Eastt r Baslut ~rvic~s Awii/4blcJ \\, 11 111 ,1' "11ol1 if1il ·1 l1 ·II• II .. : \ ' I I I I I I ' 4 lf I' I I . I ·-I \ I : I t I I . Solid Chocolate Bunnies Panorama Eggs Sugar Free Chocolate E115 Ornaments & Novelties t Sucke Bulk Canel It's Easter at Hi-Ttme Wine Cellars! u· -Tnne Cho'Colatier ' \ through June 20 at the Orange County Museum of Art. Hours a.re 11 a ,m . to 5 p~m., Tuesdays through Sundays. Tickets are SS for adults, 5' for seniors and stu- dents, and free for children under 16 and museum members. The museum is at 850 San Clemente Drive, Newport Beach. Por more information, call (949) 759-1122. 'CANYONS AND DESERTS' \ The Orange County Museum of Art presents •eanyons and DesE>rts: Picturing the Western Landscape," a selection of paint- ings, prints, and photographs, at the South Coast Plaza Gallery during mall hours through April 25. Admission is free. For more information, call the musewn at (949) 759-1122. 'A BRUSH WITH THE SEA' The Newport Harbor Nautical Museum hosts the exhibit "A Brush With The Sea,• featuring marine art with a special focus on the Pacific Ocean, through Sunday in the Grand Salon on the museum's second deck. The museum is at 151 E . Coast High- way, Newport Beach. For more information, call (949) 673-7863. (l~& ~~.~ • Pool Tables • Food, Fun and • Golf Game Spirits • Drink Specials Facing the Newport Pier 2116 W. Oceanfront (949) 675-8041 DANCE TWIN PALMS Twin Palms oflers swmg mUStc at 8 p.m. Sundays; dinner jazz from 6to10 p.m. Wednesdays and Saturdays: a rhytlVn and blu band Thursdays, and o top -40/funk band Fridays. The eatery is at Pasluon Island, 630 Newport Center Drive, Nt>wport Beach. For more information call (949) 721-8288. DANCE 204 Dance company offers pnvate and group instruction in begl.ll- ning and advanced ballroom. Latin and modem dancing at 204 Washington St., f:3alboa. For more information, call (949) 675-9082. BAUROOM FOR SENIORS The Costa Mesa Seruor Center offers ballroom dancing to the music of the Ray Robbins Combo for adults from 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. every Tuesday. Singles and cou- ples a.re welcome. Cost is $3. The center is at 695 W 19th St.. Costa Mesa. For more inform.ab.on, call (949) 645-2356 MARINERS CHURCH Chorus Llne Dance Stucbo offers Thursday, Morch 11 , 1 m A 11 a s~al dance ciass for mem· bers of Manners South Coast' Church every Friday from 7 to 9:30 p.m. at 3100 B. Coast High· way, Corona det Mar. Cost is S8. To regtster, call (9'9) 640-5256. BAWtOOM DANONG The nonprofit Defore Foundation for tl:ie Arts offers ballroom danc· ing at 7:30 p.m. ever1 Friday. A dl.fferent ballroom dance style is taught each month. Cost is $8, with 20% going to the towida· 11on's schola.rsrup program. The foundation ~ at 151 Kalmus Drive, G-3, Costa Mesa. For more inf or- mation, call (71-4) 241-9908. ' flLM . FRIDAY NIGHT FILMS The classic Hollywood film. •Gentlemen's Agreement• (1947), will be shown at 6:30 p.m. March 19 in the Lyon Auditonum at the Orange County Museum of Art. Tickets are $5 for the gen- eral public, and $3 for seniors, students and museum member.;. The musewn is at 850 San Clemente Drive, Newport Bea.ch. For more mformation, call (949) 759-1122. F 1't1t A'4-Ut~e F ~l),t ~ ~ fl1.~ ol Ut S~ ,--- -------- -'99¢FISH ~----- 1 • TACO ._~.~~ I EipUa 3124199 ~ No< Valid"' ~Other Offtr. limit_!_ TacoJCf ~- Open 7 Days • Sun-Thu 11 am-9pm • Fri-Sat llam-lOpm 271E.17th St.; Cosb. Mesa , (949) 515-090') ~LI ... l:!JLiiElO!Ji:ll .. • W • ltfEX!AJ ,, • forum fl Thursday, Morch 11, 1999 IDITOllll Greet.ings and best wishes, Homer. NOw comes the hard pa'rt W ekome to N{'wport Beach, Homer Bludau. A lot of people have been waiting a bnu 'time to mc<'l you After the ~el­ cor11ng party t-nds, the work begins. A'1<l th<.>1e\ a lot of it in .Newport ed soon, and the city must see it through. • Newport Cent"i expansion - The horyie of Fashion Island and high- end office buildings. It's Newport's unofficial downtown The Irvine Co. owns it, the city wcrnt'\ to know what the development ghnt wants to do with it, and many rf's1dents would like to see it stay just as it is. A recent pro- posal to add 720,000 square feet of retail and office space will generate plenty of meetinqs and planning ses- siorn. -and much d halt>. Agency's investiga- tion into whether landowners Aera Energy and Rancho Santiago Partnetship -which teamed up with Taylor Woodrow for the home devel- opment -are don't. Those who don 't largely are the people who live there. Newport Beach wants it -it'll broaden the city's tax base. But Newport Coast residents say they're ha ppy being under county rule and worry incorporation will suck them -and all their Mello-Roos mon- ey -into a black-hole at City Hall. b .. ,dt h· the pl!ninsula reVItalizatJon, ~"wpurt C'f•nter expansion, Banning kcJl\th, Cl Toro, Newport Coast u1~r11•xlltton, Bar k Bay preservation, t .... atltnq. responsible for illegal Homer Bludau dumping in the adja- cent wetlands. S1111u• of thPS<' mutters have been r•11 111d <.1 lonq turn!, others are JUSl p.1 p111q up on tlw tuddr Neverthe- • .... ' lht·y clft• ... urc to drouse con-• Banning Rl\I\Ch Taylor • El Toro -This is the biggest issue facing Newport Beach. Newport wants an international airport at the El Toro Marine Corps Air Base, South Co~ty residents don't. Newport bas spent millions on lobbyists and strate- gies, and the· battle i~ nowhere near an end. The basic feeling among Newport residents ls this: Secure an airport at El Toro if you can , but what- ever happens, save John Wayne from an unwanted expansion. • Back Bay presel"'{ation -How to save the bay. It's a question that's dogged the city for years and years. A dredging project is in progress, but the question of how to pay for such work in the future still needs to be answered. te u<m I IPrl'\ ct "><ou ting report: • l3,1lhor1 P1•nmsulc1 rev1ldlizalJnn - t"hf' pt·11111c;ulc1 1s tl qrec1l drea thats t ,; \'IJ Ill WE' don't think anything's t 1111111 .. 1 l11•rc·. hut it neE>d~ immediate , u~nt1011 ·r tw c1n•c1's v1tc1ltty is blPed- 1 ..y 1111111 ti"• l'lltply storcf ronls dnd Woodrow wanu. to owld 1,750 homes along a stretch of land T\ext to 120 acres of wetlands off East Coast High- way. The development promises to be cJ nicP one, with some luxury homes, an mn dlld a retail center. 'Ti'affic is surf' to be a major concern -can Coa<;t Highway or 19th Street handle all the traffic without a bridge to • Healing -The City Council needs it, and so does everyone else in ·the city, which would0love to get a sense of stability from its council. The council, h owever, is still trying to get its sea legs after the tumultuous departure of your predecessor and an election that was both expensive and messy. r 1gntr111111· prirkmq. Whal ~hould be mo11q N I'\\. J>OJ t\ hcc1 llhiest business c m 111111111l11 ·-, h,,., turned into an ane- 1._1r (f1,f1ic I /\ plcin nt>ecls lo be SPlect- I Juntington Beach ? There's also the 1-.~ rnvmmmental Protection • Newport Coast annexation - Some people want it, some people There you have it, Homer. Have at 'em. And good luck. I ~{(: rP~<' U<' craft 1 oa k<·~ big waves .;bt rl'd<I t1boul the dITlph1b1- '•lW> re~c111· < r<11t ll'>ing the ldunch 1 .nip cit NPwport Dunl's ("On d 1 ARC'.' Mc1r< h I). Tlw w11VC''> h<• tndk<'~ ctre redl- lv C"UI<· u11 t1I o lltllt• kid who's gel- 1 l"'!J on rn rnll of t1 hot1t !alls in u wt1h•1 or cm the concrete cock!>. An c!lde rly person JUSl y"1Wn<J 111 tt hot1t or out of one 11 •nu < ht11K~ tor st1lety when ti rrdlt's waves hit their boat I ~. about d $40,000 fishing· h I 1..>our1cl'd up nn the tratler· ll! ..-rs -or d sailboat's keel biitincmg off the floor of the r p? C:et C'<1pl CasPy to • 1t>t 1t loo'> •' c1l th<• rowmq center It w1U llf'fp th<' rowNS dec1I with the 11lhc•r <"••Pl CtisP.ys out 1n the h~ GARY ONTIVEROS Cnc;tc1 Mes.1 ~ apP incident was a t Cagic first time . : :>,,hcC' ScJl. Tom Boylc1n l>dld . es Jong dS I can re meml.H?I, we t ivt'n't hctd a case like> this out m thbt dH'<I " I l>ellevr lhdl 1s wht1t u· !armer .. did wh1•11 tu .. horw 1 ~cl: "I IP n<>ver did lhrt l h<'fotP " :MaylH• thc>re> is !.onwtluny tfii t: 1111porldnl tht1n 111\\.inq ''} 'puhltc nui!ittm <>" 1 t1rs ... (i1 l'dt c1Clv1ce to lounsl<, If you Ji-in <. "osta Me!>,1, linnq u·nd" or c1 cluq for p11>tf>C·tlon ~lJ c omP hc1ck, yr1 hPdr' " • SID SOFFER < >wnPr, Std'!. StPdkhouse LtlS Veqas I ti.r board hasn't been t eeatnd fairly •1 W<tS rf'IH'Vf'd lo !il•l• the ( hc1•1CJi' ( '011n ty rmr ht><llO'S )Pl· I r Jpf1•111h11q thl'lll<,<•lvei. !Rchut- 1 , r=111r ho11rd '"only p1otecting s ti' t~1xpttVN'-' rrwnPy, • Feb. l~ Sac h .11 llc If• c1nd J('ltN lo U1e 1,•Jr th.ti I ht1v1• rc•tlCI until now r. 0.1t·v11 llw lnu bt1d ldirgrounds hy alter Ulu poor defenseless t•owner. I think lhl" rni.idents ' o continued wtth what in my lun WdS d fnvolous lawsuit to a s d property owner into {llV· up property US(• nghts c;hould ti Jd accountablfl. ! 1 y wouldn't ht1ve 1«-t the s;round$ o(f the hook had the f M A I LBA G DON LEACH I OAllY Pit.OT The l.ARC Ne~., Monster amphibious vehicle launches into Upper Newport Bay on Its maiden voy- dge, which wa~ actually a tour around the Back Bay. The new vehicle will offer tours around the harbor. ~ lawsuit tumeci out the olhPr Wi\Y l tlunk the pevple who sCH;\.-.uu over these poor. defenseless resi- dents -who rhose homes next to thP tdligTOunds and amphithe- ater but want i\ -.Jpepy res1denllal neighborhood arc thel.I' attor- ney. RJchard "p•x. ilnrl the Neci- erlander Urg<lni;ratjon The-reStdPnt were rluped and used Smee th obv1011..,ly understand h ,. to hie 11 lawswl, why don't they !>UP thosu who dctually wronged thPm? tcATIE W1 LSON Costa Mesd Piecema.kP.r's loophole may backfire ln~ofar a~ the 1'1ecc1ndkers' plan 10 avoid inspections hy the county's Environmenlttl Hf>ci.lth DiVLSion by ii.suing cu~tomers. · cards identifying them oi:. •volun- teer employees,• Mill io Kolai.1nci- lo ought to be c-arcful whnt ~ruht she seeks troll' thP 11'1w, h')Ca \150 she might get it ( "Pll!Cclllakt.m. find loophole tn pPlmit;Jaw," Feb. 19). tf r hov11 it right, cmployef)~ lnjuredm tt-e •c:ou o t'\nd s .. µ of their cmnloymnnt• are entitled by ldw to wnrkN's"Compe.n41"tton benefits. I ilAgino th~ <"fJ~'" quences~· ·m •'\jmy to o:l of these •volunteer employees• while working for the Piecemak- ers. Kolasinski would tum to her worker's compensation insurance carrier, who would probably decline to handle the claim. Thal would leave KoldSlllSkl and the Piecemdkers liable for the bene- fits cldlJT\ed by the "volunteer employee.• DAVID J. STILLER Costa Mesa When the government code enforcers enter a business to mdke an inspection, they ace ~ually greeted by business own- ers bowing down and quive ring with fedr at the jackbooted gov- ernment regulators. But not at the P1ecemake rs. Marie Kolasinsk.j and Anne Sorensen know their constitu- tional rights. They know they have a legal, and moral, right to run their busmess on their own pnvate property, unmolested by govenunentsnoops.Thesnoops don't like that. They want poople to kowtow to them, to bow down in abject sub ervience m the face of gov mmenlouthonty. And that is the primary reason the regulators continuously hara.~ th Pi8cemakers. Ptom yow own story, you muat laugh et the Vlolatton The Orange County Fairgrounds ll eeeklng to coUed $.1.3 mllllon In legal feel from Jeanne Brown. Mlft, and Laurie Lusk, who liatervened dunng the laWIUlt between th Nederlander Ot"ganlution mad the Orange Couofy Fa tr. quoted: storing of food and uten- sils in Jdnitorial room. Get real And for th.is we have a gov- ernment bureaucracy? What a waste. We should get rid of the city and county health depart- ments. Abolish them altogether and fire the inspectors. The Nanny State sees the citi- zen as a helpless doofus. So they've concocted these regula- tory monstros1bes to harass and rob business The Piecemakers' violation is building a multurullion-dollar business on little Uu.ngs like quilts and homemade soups, without government help. The Nanny State doesn't like it when you don't need their services. The Plecemakers are real heroes for liberty because they fight over principles. The princi- ple is that the dty or county has no constitutional authority to demand money for permission to do what our Constitution already pt"rmits .• So they dclend tho e prindples. Of course, in a day when tho Senate admits the president is a liar and a crook but still votes to acqwt him, 1t appears anachro- n Uc to &ee a group of qullUng lodies fighting for somethlng as unple as nicr pnnciples .... The l>ieccmakers are not having run· ·ins wtlh the government. It is the ovcmmcnt that ls forcing run- tn w1th the Piccemakcrs. Jt ts tho gov m.ment that ll\Vadc tho Piecen1akers' proper· ties anct tries to hake the m · down for monf"y by seillrig them . pem\Jts. The Piucemakers are nund.ing their own b usiness. It lB the governnwnt thlll is commit- ting ag g ion, invl'dmo oth r people's property a_nd violating th llf rights to tho peaceful enjoy- an nt of lh tr property. 'fyranl._ don't Uk rcslstunce to th 1r lluthonty. All of lhn wguln- tory ogcnd a re litUe f)Od<ets of tyranny. And they run by pipsqueak god• wbo love to \JW their r.• Qlgbt UOUnd. hnut 2lm ~ ago, they were the inipelu!l for thlS line from the Declaration of Indepen- dence: "He (the King) hath sent hither swarms of officers to harass our people and eat out their substance." It's probably time for another revolution. So I urge the Pilot to correct Its · assumptions on coverage of the Piecemakers. Instead of assum- ing the Piecemakers are wrong, you should assume the govern- ment is wrong and challenge its assertions. Make the code enforc~t'S e xplain themselves. Explarn why the Piecemakers' "crimes" threaten the established order Also, make the government e xplain its constitutional authori- ty for harassing peaceful people (they don't have it). Better yet, make the code enforcers admit there are no consumer com- plaints against the Piece.makers -only the inspectors themselves are complairung. That should be illuminating for you, right there. It is your job to watch the gov- ernment for the people, not to • .watch the people for the govern- ment. Stop operating as a propa- ganda arm for the tyrants and power seekers. DON HUU C'osta Me a Bridge will lead Costa Mesa to pot of gold There is no 19th Street bridge . There never was a 19th Street bridge. What is at the west end of 19th Street is a locked door, an impenetrable barrier keeping us in and others out, a barrier tha t d enies West Side residents and tourists direct access to the spa- cious, clean, ocean beach at Huntington State Beach, a locked door that prevents travel- ers and commuters' on the way to the beach or on the way to the Costa Mesa Freeway from dri- ving through and spending mon- ey in our commercial district along West 19th Street. Cities and businesses all around us are spending hun- dreds of millions of dollars to build theme ~ks, entertainment complexes, convention centers and resort destinations, all in an attempt to attract outsiders and their money. This opportunity or attracting outsider money also exiSts for West Side Costa Mc a, whe re instead of sµending mil- lions to create a destination, we just need to connect the two w already have -the south end of th Costa Mesa Freeway and Huntington State Beach. The key to the economtc rcvi- talizatiorr of our West Sid i<t oth- er people!t m<>My being .spent to support our exilting WP.St Side co~rdal district and to build up West Side relldential proJ>f'rty values $30,000 to $80,000, up to where they should be. The city ls apending S 190,000 on a West Side 5tudy, asking r 1· dents and busin own n how to fix thnt part or our city. The answer l~ Just unlock th dClor at the west e nd of 19th Str tend Jet the mon~ ln. M>IOT GRAHAM M t WR I t'E Y 0 U I REP RESENTA TIVES PRESIDENT Bill Clinton, (0). The White House, 1600 Pennsylvania Ave., Washington, D.C., 20500. Hotline (6 a.m. to 2 p.m.) (202) 456-1 111. VICE PRESIDENT Al Gore, (D), The Capitol Building, Suite 212. Wash- ington, D.C., 20500. GOVERNOR Gray Davis, (0). State Capi- tol, Sacramento 95814, (916) 445-2841 . U.S. SENATORS • Barbara Boxer, (D), 112 Hart Senate Building, Suite 112, Washington, D.C., 20510, (202) 224-3553; or 2250 E. Imperial Highway, Suite 545, El Segundo 90245, (310) 414-5700. • Dianne Feinstetn, (0), 331 Hart Building, Washington, D.C., 20510, (202) 224-3841; or 11111 Santa Monica Blvd., Suite 915, Los Angeles 90025, (310) 914-7300. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES •Chris Cox, (R), 47tb District, 1 Newport Place, Suite 420, Newport Beach 92660, (7141 756-2244i or 2402 Rayburn Building, Washington, D.C., 20515, (202) 225-5611. (Rep- resents most of Newport Beach.) • Dana Rohrabacher, {R), 45th District. 101 Main St., Suite JC, HWltington Bea<-h 92648, (714) 960·6483; or 1027 Longworth Building, Washiitgton, D.C., (202) 225· 2415. (Represents Costa Me a and Wesl NewJ'Qrt Beach). STATE SENATE > • Ross Johnson (R), 35th 0 ltict, 18552 Ma~hur Blvd., Su.ite 220, Irvine 92715, 83:~ -0180. STATE ASSEMBLY Matilyn Brewer (R), ?0th Dl.. trlct, 18952 MacArthur Blvd .,· Suit 220, Irvine 92715, 863- 7070. STAT! COASTAL COMMISSION 45 Fremont St., Suite. ~ooo, San Prandlco 94105, (415) 904·5200. Regio"lnl offlre locat.CI IA J.ang B .1\ (310) 59()-5()71. KICKIN' IT MICHELLE YEE I DAllY PILOT Niki Houseal, 10, front, was one of nine students from Mar- shall's Tae Kwan Do in Costa Mesa who earned medals in the state Junior OIYlllpics last weekend. Ntkl received a gold medal ln a higher weight class than she usually com- petes 1n. Other medalists were Jorge Me$la, 15, a silver in forms and a gold in sparring; Lauren Paul, 12, gold in forms and silver ln sparring: Steven Newman, 13, bronze ln sparring; Shane Uncoln, 7, bronze in sparring; Logan Mowery, 6, bronze in sparring; Jon Rolshelm, 14, gold in sparring and bronze in forms; Ryan McDonald, 12, silver in forms and gold in sparring; Natasha Artez, 8, bronze tn sparring. All of the children will compete at the National Tae Kwan Do Olympics in Las Vegas in July. 10% DilcoW>t vaJlcl for all tenka u cept .tnady W.Counhld pecbpa. retail prodacu or in cotlju.oction wlth·any o'!'er diacount. BIG BUILDINGS, LOTS OF PEOPLE ... YOU ARE NOf ALONE. These are common Issues for families searching (and soul searching) to make the best choice of ca.re for their elderly love one. Many get frustrated that when they choose a large facility and give up some of the personal touch. Others choose a small h9me and give up the • confidence inspired by a professional care management team. OON'T FEAR nm WRONG CHOICti. Instead, make the best choice by choosing the by benefits of large and small fadlities. At Autumn Rose, we feel you should have thl5 option. C}ioa>E VERY PERSONAL, ASSISTRO t.m'NG SERVICFS. lnstedd of howing n!Sldents in a ~. institutional building, we have more than 150 seniors li\img among a srnall group of &umds in lovely homes in residential neighborhOods. Each senior receives person.l care offered from the hearts of our care management team. This genuinely kind group of professionals consists of trained elder caregivers supported by care managers and senior care spedalists. WE FEEL nns l5 TiiE BFST WAY TO HELP SENIORS AND THEIR FAMIUES. We know It is going beyond the boundaries set in the care industry. We do it because it is our calling. You are invited to come by and see how we are passionately commltted to changing the way America cares for its elderly. To visit a home 1n your area, please call today. ·• A UTUMN R OSE "PROft.SSIONAl. ASSI~ no UVINC. IN PRIVATE HOMlS IN l'OUR NUGHIOllHOOO" (949) 852-5100 ''Mwinf to 11n l.SSistM lilling hotM '"" IN vtry sc•ry kl • Knior. ~ WINn it is tJ,, bm thi1t1for lhmi. Ht/p tlwm with tlw INnsiti~ by aJJqw;,,, thnn • JNlrMJNIU in tht tkdswm btint """"-" ...... As.Mo.&. PU>.· ChalnNn ol Autumn ROM • I MONEY CONTINUED FROM A 1 Fine also said the deficit does not mean that the district faces insolvency. Even if no more mon- ey comes in, there is plenty of money in other accounts, which means that the overall reserve is well above the state·rec;ommend- ed 3%. "The district is financially sound,~ said Superintendent Robert Barbot. "We could take money from other accounts, move POLICE . CONTINUED FROM A 1 there were 125 staff members. The staff has grown to 280 people working in 30,000 square feet of space, when the station should be 48,000 to 50,000 square feet to fall within-industry standards, consul- tants said . To accommodate growth, rooms have been partitioned and walls moved, but this approach has its own set of problems. For example, 1 112 years ago the c;on- ference room was reduced' by one-thin:tto make room.for anoth- er office. The room, which once could hold 20 to 24 people, holds about 12 comfortably, said Cmd.r. Richard Greer, .who oversees police administrative services. uw e have done a lot of internal adjustments and are now using the building in ways it was never intended,~ Greer said. Other examples include using it, and be fine. But what we want to do is change the w ay we do business.• That is why he decided to tell the board about the low reserve, even though no regulation com· pelled him to do so, Barbot said. Since coming to the district last summer, Barbot said he and Fine have started reorganizing the way the distrtct keeps its books. Rather than running all money through the general fund, Barbot said, the disbict will set up special accounts and pay into them to handle contingencies such as teachers raises and . technology Growing pains-7 Do you think the Costa •. Mesa Police Depart- ment should expand its current fa<ility or move into a brand· new building. Leave your thoughts on the Readers Hot· line, 642-6086, or send e-mail to dailypilotOearthlink.net . Spell your name and give • y~ur hometown. -· . a former garage as the main pro'p· erty storage room, one of at least six different areas user for prop· erty and evidence stordge at the station. What exacerbates the problem is that none of the rooms are next to the Crime Scene Investigations unit for' its use, Greer said. 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H the disbict continues to show a deficit, county and state officials will want to know why, said Cathy Boggs, a financicil manager for the Orange County Office of Education. Boggs said it was not typical m Orange County for a distnct to on three levels. Tl}.e method of storage raises potential liability and confidentiality issues, said Michael Smith, a consultant. The actual infrastructure of the building -its electrical and mechanical systems -are way past ~eir prime, Smith said. "Air handling units are in such bad shape that people who main- tain them are afraid fo touch them for fear they'll fall apart,• Smith said. Consultants have recommend- ed renovating along with expand- ing the station. One of the options preferred by police administrators I is adding a second level at the northeast comer of the station Jim Roberts ~~ NEW AMERICAN FI N A NC I AL New Amcrian EilWICial a wholes.Jc mo~ brolca rcpracntfogAmcncu premier knden wich programi tha1 an ~ )'OU th~ of dollars ~'tt the lik of )'<>Ur loan. Uc.rued by chc California Ocpan:mcm o( Real Ea:att as a Real E.tarc Broker. ID 1114763 . Thur1day, Morch 11 , 1999 dip into its reserves. but she also said that Newport-Mesa is a long way from facing a reprimdlld by either the county or the state. "The fact that we don't have a huge ending balance, and a huge reserve, I take as a positive Cor the kids," said Fine, adding that the disbict is •not in the banking business or the investment busi· ness. • "It's our job to spend the mon- ey," he said. "One of our prtorities this year was to raise teachers' salaries, because that's where the rubber meets the road with the kids.· and e~nding to the east, toward City H . . • Po · e ad.m.lllistrators also pre· ' fet to stay at their present location because of cost factors. the prox-/' imity to City Hall and the station's central location, Greer said. The $12 million to $13 million estimate includes renovation and is less than the projected IlUJli.. mum of $19.5 million it wo4ld take to start from scratch at anoth- er location. The next step is for police staff to come up with a cost estimate for designing the expansion. The council will give consideration to the request in June, during its annual budget review. -· ~ 0 c ~ ::J ~ G> c 0 G> E 0 U) --c u rffE-WAY · The Way It Should Be! ------------•LUBE, OIL & FILTER I I I 1 Includes Up To S qts. M obil 1 . 10/30 wt. 011, New Fiiter 6 lube Ch<wls Fittings. I •Mfft Cars & IJtlht Trucb•.,.._. 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I Cdn saf<•ly 1>4Y I wouldn't have wanted 1t any other wtty " Now, that's not to say I dtdn'l n cd some convincing to cd.lrn my nerve m Uu., stres ful tune. And it helped that my wife, Elizabeth, • • • asked the inevitable; "So, where 15 your wife going to have the baby?" Oh. sure, there wer plenty of chuckles when I gave the answer, but deep down I was wondering just how I was going to make sure that my kJD didn't get ent home with one of those m cd-up fam- ilie you see on the "Sally Jessy Raphael• show. "I've never had • child before," I ove'rbeard one nurse telling her colleaguei as they walked toward the hospital cafe- tena. "But I would be counting fingers and toes.• Yeah, but don't they·all have fingers and toesl I was soon to ftnd out that my fears were unwarranted. ~rself 6 rPgistcred nurse, • surC'd m<> M°l(•rt• Wds nothrng to ·worry about Still, lcddmq up to the buth, I ' wmcNI Pvn y lmw d collecigut- And t wasn't the only one thmking that way. 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At the conference, the doctors are making important contacts to obtain the new echocardiography equipment, Shah said. •Without the tournament and funding support, it. would be impossible for us to get this tech- nology soon,• Shah said. "1bis is the time for us to be getting it, because we will be on the fore- front of technology.• Vicky Uster, vice president of ambulatory and surgical services for Hoag, said the .golf tourna- ment is valuable ~use it pro- motes involvement and support by the community. That couldn't be more true this week. "The attention and community involvement the Toshiba Senior Classic brings to the heart insti- tute can't be matched,• Uster ·said. "It will go a long way toward continuing to add more equip- ment.• ........ was di9charged from the hospital, we received a phone can at home from the delivery doctor, who was just checking to make sure he was getting the proper rest to recover from the operabon. I don't know too many doctor$ who would do that without flJ'St ftgur· 1ng out how to reverse the tele- phone charges. Yeah, I know what you're thinking. The folks at St. Joe were on their best behavior after all the bad publicity. But I tend to believe the opposite. I believe the d~tors and nurses and other profession- als at St. Joseph Hospital are the cream of the crop, and I kno well as anyone that from t1rD* tune, your luck can just run afOW • Then again, that can ch~ too. The good health of our qat?y, gul makes me feel like the 1 · - est man in the world. As for Danielle, and whethet she inherited her father's bad llm7 mg, J think the answer is cle Sbe timed everything just fectly. • TONY DOOEltO is • senior editor with Tlmes Community News. 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RICHARD DuNN NEWPORT BEACH -As Al Geiberg- er prepared to tee off Wednesday in the Toshiba Senior Classic Pro-Am, an auto- graph-seeking fan approached the Senior PG}.\ Tour veteran and asked him to sign a piece of golf memor&bilia. "Could you please write 59?" the fan T OSHIBA requested. After signing, Geiberger returned his . attention to the reporter asking questions and quipped, innocently: "He means Mr. 59," Geiberger said. referring ta h.ls ~­ name since becoming the first on the PGA Tour to record a 59. "Original," Geiberger continued, alluding to the fact that be was indeed the first to break 60. "Well, now that's too long to write.• Long before David Duval popularized tlre magical mun- ber 59 on a PGA Tour scorecard -becoming only the third to reach such a stroke count at the Bob Ho~ Classic in Janu- ary -Geiberge r invented it. · Geiberger said since Duval matched the record, talk of his 59 in the second round of the Danny Thomas-Memphis Classic has increased. "It helps, because people don't for- get you,• said Geit;>erger, who shot 13-Al ..... ...,. under-par that June day and went on to win the tournament, one of his 11 Mr. 59 PGA Tour titles. In 1991, Chip Beck became the second to shoot 59 at the Las Vegas Invitational at Sunrise Golf Course. . But Geiberger, who also competes in the MasterCard Champions for players over 60, will never forget the 11- birdie, one-eagle round that earned him the title "Mr. 59. • But will anyone shoot.58? "That'S' a long ways, 59 to 58, • Geiberger said. "There are so many good swings out there. I look at the guys on tour and the players are so aggressive. People talk about new balls and clubs, but it's the instruction that has improved in golf. There are so many good instructors today and teachers, like on 'The Goll Channel,' it's all having an effect. ~The goH swing has basically become simplified, with everyone trying to get the minimum amo\lllt of movement for maximu,m power. It's like the compact (baseball) swing of Mark McGwire. Everyone's going to copy it and teach it to the Uttle Leaguers." The emergence of Tiger Woods on tour, Geiberger said, has also made an enormous impact of how lessons are given. "Players on the PGA Tour today are going for greens that never entered my mind,• he said. , · But Geiberger, whose son, Brent, plays on the PGA Tour and other son, John, is the head golf coach at Pepperdine, is DON LEACH / DAILY PILOT old school. Al Gelberger tees off with the same fluid motion that led to historic 59. Geiberger was eighth an the PGA Tour money list in 1963 and won $34, 126. Last year, eighth place earned over $1.6 million on the tourr"For Geiberger, 61, the Senior Tour, celebrating its 20th anniversary this year, has been a blessing. Last year, his first full season in the 60-and-over-MasterCard cat- egory, he enjoyed great success, winning four times and finishing third on the final money list with $234,500. But Geiberger has also been a hero to another component of the world, achieving much more than a 59. Toward the end of his PGA Tour career, Geiberger had been so troubled with stomach problems that a ~ournament doctor suggest- ed eating peanut butter and jelly sandwiches, so "Mr. 59" began carrying them around in his golf bag during competitive rounds. He still does it. "I forgot to go to the store last night and get some peanut butter,• Geiberger said Wednesday. "I eat them mainly when the tourna- ments start.• Geiberger, though, who h~ struggled in the past in the Toshiba Senior Classic at Newport Beach Country Club, had an illness so catastrophic that he needed to shoot lower than 59. Geiberger had an "ileostomy," a surgical procedure in which the colon has to be removed and a life with a bag at your side is required. But Geiberger recovered and continued to play goU when many people in the world after such an operation would unseat themselves from society. When Geiberger tees off Friday in the Toshiba Classic, he'll con- tinue to be one of the players smiling. QUOTE Of THE DAY •Playtn on the PGA Tcu today en going fut pns that nMr nred my mind ... • Al Gelberger, Mr. 59 .......... SPORTS HALL OF FAME CELEBRATING THE MILLENNIUM ~ . ::;: =~;: ., ..,,, ,,,- ~..,-.,.,,,, Orange Coast -~ ... " . ~~- • When junior college football was one of Southern"'~==~ . .... California's major attactions, he was in the thick of i~:;: ... ...,,""".,. .._ 0 ne of the first oig M California coaching names to surge into the junior college football headlines after World War Il faded away was Ray Rosso. He may not have been -viewed as a towering coaching figure before the great war · ended, but his name started expanding quickly after he had coached Chaffey College to two Eastern Confer- ence championships and guided the '47 team into the Junior Rose Bowl in Pasadena. Chaffey defeated Oklahoma's Cameron Aggies for the national drew gridiron honors as an ~ ... --: : All-City guard at UniversitY Hi¢1 in Oakland in 1934 and '35. ~ Anothet.star arose under the late Stub Allison, a Cal Berkefey Bear coach, when Rosso maqe)\- trip to the Ro~ Bowl in 1937. •: He was voted t'Q one All-Coa.liY:: • squad at guard in 1939. ::::;:;. He became a Navy pilot : ·: .... during WWll and once on a --- replacement squadron in Hawaii, assigned to the carrier USS Lexington. ~ Had that flight ever arrived, Rosso may well have come aaoss the direction of a flight deek officer named Al Irwin in the south Pacific. Years later, 1rwtn would coach at championship. Ray Rosso After drawing a major · both Newport Harbor High and Orange coast Reflecting back,, Rosso said, "ln those boost in national recog- nition, Rosso was offered the head coaching post at the new Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa and accepted the job immediately. although he would be forced to start with tough odds in recruiting and acceptance of second-hand equipment. Rosso's early years at Orange Coast were rewarding, which included one JC bowl offer in 1949 and an Eastern Conference championship in 1951. When losses did come, they were seldom by big margins. The Pirates seemed to always ~ in the hunt. Although he retired from football in 1955, Rosso remained at Orange Coast and did cammendable jobs coaching other sports like goU and tennis. A California native, Rosso was born in Lafayette and bad rewarding sports recognition, particularly in football. He first years (1948), the Newport area was still very small by comparison to Santd Ana. There were very few people and it was still an ideal resort area, so 1t was double fascination.· Rosso said, •When we took the campus over (one big section of the old WWil Santa Ana Army Air Corps base), all the buildings were there. We had to build our own fields (revamping two golf courses for football practice and baseball.• He said, •At that b.me the campus was out in Tunbuktu. ln that group, too, there were buildings used for residences. 1n fact, the president of the coll~e (Dr. Basil Peterson), lived on campus ... all lived together in a kind-of-like apartments.• Ray Rosso. one of Orange Coast College's stoned individuals and a member of the Daily Pilot's Sports Hall of Fame, celebrating the oncoming millennium. DAILY PILOT HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE OF THE WEEK ongratulations • • Newport Harbor's two-sport standout considered one 'ot the school's most gifted athletes ln recent memory .. BMRY FAULKNER ~Pb T hough graced with rare physical talents, chiseled features, intelligence and a humility which belies these blessings, Zach Wells has not led a fairy-tale athletic existence-at ; Newport Harbor High. Those who doubt this · assertion need only refer to the senior standout's medical chart, which includes a broken thumb his junior soccer season and a tom up shoulder just before his swan-song prep campaign. These maladies limited one of the state's top goalkeepers to a mere handful of games in goal • . ~ . • the latter half of his four-year varsity career. But they couldn't diminish his reputation, wtuch helped him earn .first-team All-Sea View League honors and a s~t in a state all-star tournament Sunday and 'Monday. His si!Jllificant stature in the club soccer community also allowed him to earn a scholarship offer from Santa Clara, when, he has verbally committed to play as a collegian. Additionally,' he'll join a team of tandouts from the Western United States for a two-week trip to Argentina, beqinning SEE ZACH WEU.S MGI M • • Zach Wells The Imne Company and Corona del Mar P.laza will be making a donation to the Newp>rt Harb«> . School A · tion of outstanding ~rformances such u yours. . . . -.. . ..... Iii 1r ~ ·The next challenge: .l ' ': J-tow can Hoag top it?· "' e days of uncertaJ.nty have a.nished, the midweek pro-ams are filled with goU eustomers months in advance, cruf the Senior PGA Tour is no longer sitting. on pins and ooedles, wondering il the Toshiba Senior Classic will sWV1Ve in NeWp<>rt Beach. • }"hese days, if one word could ·~~be the operation. of the ~or Tour stop at Newport ''Beach Country Club, it's smooth, like Hale lrwin's ll'on shots. 1' • ·~1 Tun Crosby, the Senior 'rPLr's Vice President of Tourndment Business Affairs, could clone the managing charity of the Toshiba event. he would. Hut, theri again, he likes his job so maybe he wouldn't. "These guys," Crosby said W~nescJdy, ref erring to the :~Jd< Hendrickson .Hendrickson .. ~is lucky to :be alive • He's come a long way after suffering torn aorta. lfo 11,\111) Ht NI\ ~root NEWPOlff UEACI I -D1c:k I leodnckson, who shot d nm• Pa~~le W(•dnesddy on thf' hoh• (No. HJ cons1dNPc1 tlw toughest on thl.' golf course ldst Y•'dr m th<• • bhibo Senior Clr1ss1c, ts more lhun simply glad to hi.' hN<>. "Thdl uuy's lucky to lw t1llve ... &.aid Tim Crosby, Senior PGA .:i;~ Vice President of Tournd· .roent Dusinei-s AH,11rs. . . l.dst Augui-t. while playinq in the First of America Classic at Gtc\Ild Rapids, Mich., Hendrick · iOO suffered d tom aorta, thP • .Qody's largest blood vessel that is lt1io attached to thP heart. "It's a mtracle I'm still here," said Hendrickson, who played bls· first competitive round Wednesday in the 1bshJba Clas- sic Pro-Am since undergoing surgery. l lendnckson, who had played ,JO or more C>vents for nine · &t,(aight years on the Senior PGA Tour before the tragedy, was in bed for nine weeks, then was in a wheelchair unUl November. 'I stdrted plating golf on Jan- Uttry 26, • Hendrickson said proudly. "I've come u Jong way, baby, as. Uwy'd say." ~ .. !fendrlckson, who shot a see- d-round 68 at Toshiba Classic llSt ye6I and fired back-to-back unds of 68 in 1997 at Newport each Country Club to finish tied r 10th, made quito a return to e competitive Un.ks. : With o 5-wood, Hendrickson Ql'd out on No. 9, a 407-yarcl "'=4 that is among thP hord<'st oles on the course. Last year, it . No. 17 for toughest-hole hon-~Or.. yleldtng only 19 birdies t I ~(f~U1th fewest), while producing ·~ tb thlrd·most bogoys (69). : : .. '"But llendrickJon's approach 1 : • liot bounced about 15 feet from l I: the nag and rolled in. r •1•ve bc~n her 10 years and £ .: l've n ver heard of a deuce on :: nJn~." N wport Beach Country ~ •: Glub h d pro Paul Hahn S41d. • • • 1t has never happen d in any I: tournament.I here and l'vo never , h .mi of any members mukJng a J. d uce on nine.• • ~ Hendrickson, the S nior Tour's •, est play r at 6-root-7, aid : ymg 18 hole Wedn d y and • ,r cUdng took a lot out of him, b "h 'U be r ady to moke the : N,Wport Beach Country \tub : lU\I this w kend. _, flcndrlck on, 04, is aJ o a !or· JJ'l r duh pro. 1 le wa!t onro o hard-throwing b ball pitch r th nickn~ •Roo Men· Hoag Hospital Foundation volunteers who manage the toumal'nent, • ... if we could replicate this (charity team) 37 more times out there on tour, J'd be ou.t of a job·. You wouldn't need me to do what J do. •(The eventJ is on dUlo pilot. But don't get me wrong - they've workeo hard to get it that way." Everywhere you walk, . every 1>top you make, every tee box you visJt and every b1 t of the . talk, there's a relaxed dttltude never before experienced in the previous four years of the Toshiba event. Last ye6I, Hoag's first ~ managing charity of the · tournament, the event rem.eel over $700,000 and earned the tour's inaugural Charity of the Year Award. "What Hale did on Sunday last year (shooting a couriie-record 62 in the final round), it c;ouid only be · approached by the job of the tournament committee and (direttor) Jeff Purser,• Crosby said. •And, still, l might give the nod to the tournament commit- tee. I'd give them a 61 to Hale's 62. The challenge now is, how can you top it? ·we talked (Tuesday) night to J 1ank Adler and Jake Rohrer (tournament chairmen) and everybody's more relaxed this year. But I don't know if (Hoag) can top last yeat7 To a certain extent, maybe they can (raise . more than $700,000), because there's an expanding inventory, but you can't point out a whole lot more to sell." • Prophettd •.. Considering the magic of the final round in the last two Toshiba .events, you' cl think those finishes would also .. I • be hard to top. Bob Murphy drained an 80-foot birdie putt <;>n the then-record ninth playoff hole to beat Jay Sigel and capture the 1997 Toshiba title, then Irwin performed his wizardry last year with the help or a bunker rake . on 17 that prevented his ball. ~. . from rolling in the water. ' PRO·IM "With a nine-hole playoff and what Hale did last year, the (Toshiba Classic) undoubtedly bad the most exciting final-round play on tour for the last two years," Crosby said. "The only way to top it would be il somebody hoJed out from the fairway on 18 to win.• •Gary Player, the 5-foot-7 Hall of Fame golfer, entertained the pro-am crowd before teeing off Wednesday while having a little • tun" with Atsl,ltoshi Nishida, Presi- dent of Toslilba Information Sys- tems, Inc., who played in Player's fivesome. "That's why I always like going to Japan,• Player said, ... standing side by side with Nishi- da. about an inch shorter, before a photo sboot. "They always write. 'Tall GqJ.¥....Player. • • ,Air, . • -~".:V' • Murphy loves the fast lane: DON LEACH I DAILY Pll..OT Amateur Mike Mitton (above) bits from the bunker at No. 13 to within a few feet of the pin; p(o Gary Player (left) acknowledged the gallery after sinking a birdie putt on No. 2, and amateur Htdeo Ito, below, right. gets a high five from playing parter David Sun after Ito chipped in for an eagle. PRO·IM Today's schedule (second of two days) ~ ~ lrt 71JO a.m. Let Trevino CW, Bob Dickson (18), Hubert Grwn (2), Bob ElstWOOd (!), Wett.r' z.mbrlskl (4A), Rocky ThompiOn (48),• ,rtnlC COllnet (5), Teny Dill (~ Mb McOJl~h (68). Butch Bfllrd (7). Witter Morgef'.I (IA), • Tom McGlnnh (88), O.W Stockton (9), Chi Chi RodttgUU (10A), Bob Murphy (1-Jim~ (1 t), Larry Zlegllr (1~ ~Niche* (I~ ~~(131),0.V.~(1~).Alttn~(ISA), Don~ (158). HAY Sigel (16A), Barney Thompson (161). Tom JtflktOJ (17), Gtlflt ~ (18A), T1>m Sh•w (188). ...... ~~1:15~"'· . tqfe Irwin ( 1 A), ry Nelson ( 1 fl), DeWitt WuWr (2), o.wi Quigley ()), AlbtrtO Gitn (4A), Bruce SumtMf'Nyi (41), Watter Hall (5), ~rry McGM (IA). )!>t. lnrmn (61), .Mm AlbU'I (1), George Am. (IA), J,Ohn .i.cotit (al)) Hugtt 8aloccN Cl), Gtt MOfgift (I~. lob ow.t 008). Jimmy Powell (1 t), G~ lftwer (11), Tt)fn W.fQO (t3A), Giiby Gllbltrt (138). c:.Mn Petitt {14), HO\Y41i'd T\Ni~ (15A).1Mty UOt-"i OSI), John Blend (11A>. G~m MarSti (It$), OMS GnNin (17). ~i"hOril~ UIA>, J C. Sntld {188) Doily Pilot Before the '97 Toshiba champion teed off Wednesday, he bad a few words for the local aowd. "I'll tell you what's wrong with people in Callfomia, • Murphy said. 111!verybody's In a hurry. You're driving down the road to get here and the speed limit's SO (mph), but everybody's going 70. Then we get to the stoplight and they're all there. bunched up in front of me." •Most thrllllng tee lhot . · Witnessed Wednesday was Mike Stephens' dfive on bole No. 1, wtiich be pulled left. His ball headed for a grdup of palm trees and the crowd held its collective breath. But Stephens, President and CEO of Hoag Hospital, split the trees by inches and landed safely in:tpe rough. The fans loveQ it. · • tuatNm DUNN 's golf column appears every Thursday. FRIDAY'S FIRST ROUND 8:20 ·Bar- ney Thomp- son, Bill Hall, Norm Davis 8:30 ·David Lundstrom, TOSHIBA Gary McCord, Ray Carrasco 8:40 -Frank Conner, Walter Hall, Tom McGinnis 8:50 • Watter Zembriski, Lee Elder, Babe Hiskey 9 a.m. · Larry Laoretti, Jerry McGee, Jim Thorpe 9:10 -Harold Henning, Calvin Peete, Larry Mowry 9:20 ·Dave Hill, Orville Moody, Tom Jenkins 9:30 -Billy Casper, Jim Ferree, Don January 9:40 · Hubert Green, Rocky Thompson, Tom Shaw 9:50 • Hale Irwin, Bob Murphy, Gibby Gilbert 10 a.m. · Lee Trevino, Tom Wargo, Bob Dickson 10:10 -Chi Chi Rodriguez, Larry Nelson, Dana Quigley 10:20 · Gil Morgan, Hugh Baiocchi, John Jacobs 10:30 ·Gary Player, Al Geiberger, Bruce Summerhays 10:40 -Dave Stockton, George Archer, Don Bies 10:50 • J.C. Snead, Allen Doyle, John Bland ' 11 a.m. · Jay Sigel, Dave Eichelberger, Larry Ziegler 11:10 ·David Graham, Dale Douglass, Walt Morgan 11:20 -Graham Marsh, Joe Inman, Terry Dill 11:30 -Jimmy Powell, Bob Eastwood, Leonard Thompson 11 :40 -Charles Coody, Jim Albus, John Mahaffey 11:50 ·Miller Barber, Gay Brewer, Gene Littler Noon. -DeWitt Weaver, Butch Baird, Howard Twitty 12:10 ~Bobby Nichols, Bob Wynn, Bob Duval 12:20 -Mike McCullough, Fred Gibson, Alberto Giannone · 12:30 • Dick Hendrickson, Rick Acton, Steve Veriato OOH LEACH/OAllY Pll.OT PormerPGA ~Calvbl Peet lalll ttom the baDes'on.No.5 Ill Wtidae1clays llro-Am play .. TOlldba Week move.Into tOdaJ'I Ibid romdef ....... wo ........ ........... wq Jlrlday. Gramps time for .... Archer • Original Toshiba champ enjoying his golden years playing the Senior Tour. RIOIARO DUNN W:thGeorge Archer about to enter the next stage of his golf career, the Master-TOSHIBA Card Champions for Senior PGA Tour members 60 and older, he ... makes sure not to miss the· tmportant rounds of his golden years. Archer, who won the inaugural Toshiba Senior Classic in 1995 when the event was played at Mesa Verde Country Club in Costa Mesa, no longer shows up to golf tournaments with only bag and clubs. Archer and his wife, Donna, often travel to Senior Tour stops with one of their five grandchildren, giving their parents a break for a week and allowing the youngsters to experience life with grandma and grandpa, the 1969 champion of the Masters Tournament, a win that gave him carte blanche for the rest of his golfing life. "There's a lot more to life than golf,· Archer said -Wednesday in the clubhouse at Newport Beach Cowrtry Club, where he'll play m Toshiba Classic V this week. ' Arther, who turns 60 in October, considers his grandchildren (three boys and two girls) the joy of his life. They range from age 1 to 6. While Archer plays in today's Toshiba Senior Classic Pro-Am (1 :15 p.m. shotgun start), h.is wife will take one of the grandchildren to Disneyland. "There's such a joy being with them and seeing them with my wife," Archer said. "You don't get to (experience) that kind of JOY when you're 20. You've got to be close to 60. • Growing older doesn't bother Archer, who said when he's 80 he'll look forward to hitting "180-yard drives• and continue to "enjoy the game: Archer puts no pressure on himself to win on the Senior Tour. He's merely glad to be walking, considering his numerous surgeries -seven in total, including a steel rod that was put in his back at age 38. Archer had hinted at a possible retirement early in 1995 because of a degenerative hip, then he won at Mesa Verde and changed his mind, eventually undergoing hlp-replacement surgery m Apnl 1996 to save bis career. Again. He'd constantly been in pain. • U we lived like people did 100 years ago, without today's medical technology, I'd probably be an alcoholic or a drunk, because I'd drink so much to kill the paln, • Archer said. Archer, who also bad operations on his left wrist (1975) and left shoulder (1987), climbed back into the winner's circle last year on the Senior Tour, winning the FU'St of Amenca Classic with a f ine.l·round 64 to tie a course record. l-Ils victory near Grand Rapids, Mich., was bis first since the 1995 Cadillac NFL Classic in New Jersey. Though Archer doc n't plan to play this y ar beyond the La Vegas Seriior CJa~c tn May, plans can always chango. ·u you're playmg well, that's not th Ume to go home and • enjoy yoUrsell. • Archer Sll.id. •When you'r playing bed, that's the lim to toke off." When 6-foot-6 Archer won th fim Tosh1ba event, he carded a 64 on thft final round, clinching 1t with 25·foot birdie putt at 1'1. ·vou'v got to tedZe. • Arch r said with a lailgh, •1 wu over \he hill th n when I won.• S1>9rts Sailors absorb 4-0 tournament I~ to El Rancho- • Lelty holds Tars to three hits. PREP IRIEFS Tague Hurley (47) also scored tor the Tars. Lancers ban.di Sailors, 17-1 Olson is expected to be out four to su: weeks, according to Coach Jun Warren, whose Tars llllproved to 1-1 in tull matches. • Corona deJ Mar HJgb's boys golf team earned a 210-213 rune-hole lead Tuesday in the first half of a nonleague match against Miss1on Vie10 at the Mission Viejo Country Club Sea Kings Joe Quon, lnnes MacDonald, Ctvis Franta all shot • 1, while NEWPORT ._ ____ __ FUll.ERTON -Seniors S Matt Smger and Hank r I I I I BEACH -Newport I I S I I 11 L Harbor High juruor Scott Beerer wound up on the wrong end of a pitchers' duel Wednesday as El Rancho senior left-han- der Dan Benavente hurled a three-hit shutout for a 4-0 consolation baseball con- quest in the North Orange County Classic. NORTH~ COUNTY QASSIC EL RANOtO 4, NEWPCMfT HNtlOR 0 El Randle> 003 000 1 -4 7 1 N~ Harbor 000 000 0 -0 3 1 Benavente and Galindo; Beerer and Waite. W -Benavente. l • Beerer, 0-1. 28 -Valdez (ER), Jacobs (NH). O'Donnell (NH). HR -Reyes (ER). John Quon had a 46. Hsieh combmed for a 7-fi doubles victory for the lone highlight m Newport ~r HJgh's 17-1 nonleague boys tennis lols Wednesday at Sunny Hills. ,.,-. 5uMcY Hail 17. HNI:°"'~ 1 ,., Slngles; ShMff• (Nt-0 lost to ic.c>. U, lost t10 ~ N lost to Lo. ().6, ~(NH) losl. ().6, ~ M, Martal'(.;. (NH) lost. o.6, o-6, o-6 ~t..: Singer-Hsieh (NH) io.t ~ R. Vyas-Un. o-6. lost to Chu Kim, o-6. def. 8ralthw.rt.IQ, Yy•. Hi. Mdl«..-OunQn (NH) lost. <Mi <Mi, t-6; T~lfne.! Vati.JO (NH) lost, o-6, o.6, o-4 , • , Tars whip Trabuco Hills • Costa Mesa HJgh's boys golf team fin- ished the final nine of an 18-hole victory •{Benavente) tied us up all day,• said Newport Coach Jim Kiefer, wh0se team will conclude the tournament Fnday at El Modena. SANTA ANA -Playing ------without junior standout Kevin G 0 l F over nonleague host Western Wednesday .,.,. . Justin Jacobs led off with a double and was sacrificed to third, but Benavente, who finished with seven strikeouts, stranded him there: Olson, who had an emer- gency appendectomy after Tuesday's match, the Newport Harbor High boys golf team completed an 18-hole victory over Thabuco Hills Wednesday at the Santa Ana Country Club. The Mustangs bested the Pioneers by 19 Ughtvoet leads Mesa win '· strokes Wednesday to finalize a 422-460 : : triwnph and improve to 2· 1. COSTA MESA l Mesa juruor Jeff Montoya shared the -Costa Mesa Y 0 l l E Y I I l low round with teammate .Donny Miller I Hlgh !>enior B.J. Llghtvoet pounded 25 ~ Wednesday (41) as Montoya's 18-bole total to lead the Mustangs to a 15-11, 14-1~J§~ of 79 was good for medalist honors 13. 15-13 nonleague boys volleyball Vld?J.)' Shawn O'Donnell doubled 'and Miguel Sandoval singled to account for the other Newport hits, as Beerer (seven strikeouts and two earned runs in seven innings) lost his only decision of the season. Mitch Johns earned medalist honors for the second rune-hole session Wednesday with a round of 39, while Miller Akins (41), Scott Tippett (41), Daniel Kush (42) and Brian Jones and Steve Perez each shot I over VlSlting Garden Grove Wednestl~y. 44 Wednesday, while Bryce Shendan cdrd-I Jwuor Rich Hatsushl has 20 assists for.lbe ed a 47 . Mustangs, who unproved to 2-0. , . HIGH SCHOOL IADMlllJOll • 1· •• . . C 0 L L E G I S ··<· Pirates sweep Santa Barb C 0 S T A --.... ~ilt:t~ MESA -Orange Coast College sophomore lds Donuruk had 18 kills to · the Ptrates to a 15-10, 15-13, nonconference men's voile~ Victory over VlSiting Santa ~ bdrd Wednesday. Z~ Kyle Anderson added kills for the wmners, unproved to 8-1 • Santa Barbara fell to 4.4 ~ ~ Lasers edge OCC, 6 .. IRVINE -_, A pair of S 0 F J I A : unearned runs during a su~ Uurd for lrvine Valley Co helped the Lasers take a ;A Orange Empire Conference ,Otf- ball verdlct Wednesday agaiMt Vls1tmg Orange Coast The Pirates scored twice~ fust and fifth. but couldn't cf.r4'-- come IVC's big inning, to fall to3· 8. 0-4 m conference WRY ENRIGHT I 0.AJl)' PILOT Newport Harbor High singles standout Alyssa Paul (above) lunges to make a retUrn tn Wednesday's match with Santa Ana Valley; below, the mixed doubles team of Heather Cullen and Jamey Beeson makes a return. Newport Harbor won, 13·6. Sophomore shortstop Stacey Cannan went 2 for 3 with an RBI and a run for the Pirates, who meet Saddleback Fnday. Beeson leads Tars past SA Valley, 13.:6 NEWPORT BEACH -Newport Harbor High junior Jamey Beeson won two boys singles matches and teamed with Heather Cullen to win in mixed doubles as the Sailors defeated vi.siting Santa Ana Valley, 13-6, m a nonleague co-ed bad- minton match Wednesday. Beeson won, 15-1, 15-3, and 15-1, 15· 1 m singles before be and Cullen edged a Falcon duo, 15-11 , 15-13, in mixed doubles. Cullen and girls doubles partner Taylor GO\fa.ars swept two matches. while Andy Edmond did the same in boys singles, though he needed a tiebreaker to win the first set of a match wtth a Santa Ana Valley nval. Edmond teamed with semor Alyssa Paul to win their mixed dou- bles match, 15-13, 15-10, alter Paul won the second of her two smgl :; matches, overcoming an 11-4, 11-2 loss with an 11-1, 11-1 triumph. Gretchen Hudson and Laurie Gates combined for a 15-4, 15-5 wtn to split in girls doubles for the win· ners. It was the tirst WU\ in three match- es for the free-lance Sailors. IVC improved to 3-6, 1-3 ORANGE EMPtRE CONFERENCE -. IRVINIE VAU.EV 6, ~ CoAsT 4 Orange Coast 200 020 0 -4 6 2 Irvine Valley 006 000 • • 6 6 1 Espinoza and Prante; Cornell and Marcus. W -Cornell, 3-5 L -Espinoza 3-7 28 -Bye (IVC). Gnmson (OCQ sec men fall, 5-2; Women win, 5-4 INDUSTRY -Azusa Pacilic l E N N I S Uruversity, ranked No. 7 m the NAlA, avenged its only loss 9f the season wtth a 5-2 Golden Sta~ • Athletic Conference men's tennis victory over visiting SouUt~tn Cahforma College Wednesd<ty at the Industry Hills Tenrus Center. SC'C's women's team ~r­ Cdm~ losing two of its three diou- blt-s sets by taking four sm V.'lns to earn a 5-4 GSAC Win over Azusd Paohc GOlOOI STAft ATI4UTIC ~ KN:~ ,ACIPIC 5, 5oCAL eou.. 2 si,... 0-ICelc lAPV) d9f ~ 6-Q,...,. u <w!bfand ISCO dtt Al.op.. ""4. 7-S. 7~.Mt ~Cl ct.t Goodman. 7-6, 6-1. Mttd•nt (Al'V) cM • Sl<•?n,.nsk• 6-1, ft I HM!n (SPO) dt'f o.hlil'I, .. lt' ~ Mofl.lmfod (APU) o.f F1anu. ~ 6-1 DoublM; °"'°' .cell.(ioodfNn (9'U) deof 1 SO.~~ M. ~ann (NV) ""•t 'od Jolw'll~ .. , WOMIH: 5oCM. cou.. s. Azl/M flMiM 4 SlngtH: Brubilkken ~) o.f Modtoc-0..... ,.., 7.(, Ith .cf.~ C\CO<Hf CMnk°"'6-1L7·\-0ova SCO dtf ~ 6-t, 6-0, Ttmplll> ~ 'lol\, 6-2. Ml; ~t (SCO cfcrf ~ 6-l. l-(Al'U) cMf T.it. M, 6-1 ~ ltut..l<"-....0-•'00>'9 (""1) ci.1 Modric-0\M• • JoY!'l<. 1-1. Doyal TMnpltn (SCO cMf Notd~ 1-l ~I G.,.nto (NO) ci.f Tat~• U Costa Mesa sweeps the field • Mustangs boys and girls win tri-meets. COSTA MESA -Costa Mesa High sophomore Erin Bayes won two &\rents and wam on two win- ning relays lo lead the Mustangs to victory in a nonleague girls swunnung tri-meet agamst visit- ing Woodbridge and Calvary Chapel Bay topped the field in the 50-and 100-yard freestyle, while sophomore si ters Jody and Wendy Martinovich won the 200 individual medley and the 100 breaststroke, re pectively, and also contributed to both victorious free relays. Mesa ilnprovcd to 3-0. fn Ute boys m t: Costa Me~' 86 poiilts were wen better than Woodbridge (40) a.nd Calvary C hapel (22}. Alex Sams won tne lOO·y&d freestyl in 53.87, f!<:'C' rdlng to Coach Todd Kolber, wtlo bad no oth r ults. • M improved to :'i·O. NOM.IMM• a.as Col'fA MBA to, Wo 1P1 i. IS. CAwMY OwlL ti 200 m1111,......, -1. W00dtM1d9t, 204.11. HtGH SCHOOL SWIMMING 200 free -1 Devey (CM), 2:14.34, 2. RO;Che (CM), 2:22.12; 3. Jalosky (W), 2:42.75. 200 IM -1. J. Martlnovkh (CM). 2:21.90; 2. Gautheir (W), 2·27.03; 3. Lombardo (CM), 2:32.75 50 free -1. Bayes (CM), 26.67; 2. Gautheir NI/), 27 .43; 3. Kline (CM), 2807. . 100 fty • 1. Maggie (W), 1 :09.66, 2. Wells (CM), 1:11 22; l . Khne (CM), 1:11.84. 100 free -1. Bayes (CM), 57 68; 2. Grant (W), 58.06, 3 W. Martlnovich (CM) 58.34 500 free 1. Louvier (CO S 43.35, 12. Devey (CM), 5;58.97; 3. Wells (CM), 6:1040. 200 free Nlay • 1. Costa M~ (J M rtlnovkh. w. Mart1nov1c.h, Kline, Bayes) t:S0.22. 100 btldt -1. Grant (W), 1:07.72; 2. Lombardo (NH). 1!11.22; 3. Maggee ~ 1:17.90 100 ew..t. 1, w. Mart1nov1th (CM), 1:10.3S, 2. Lowi r (CQ, 1:11 OJ; 3 J, Martln<Mch (CM), 1:15 89 400,,.. ,...., . '. cosu ~ r:N. M.rtlnovkh, J. MM't novi<I\ S.yes and Wefh) 4 02 80 Arrow. Mutpby park) LOS ALAMITOS -Newport Harbor High's Jenmf r Arrow and Amy Murphy w douW wmners in Monday\ nonleague swim meet at Los Alamitos, Arrow snapping her own record at Harbor with a personal best of 2;23.61 in the 200-yard Uldividual · medley. She also won the 100 breast in a CIF-qualifytng time or 1:08.33. Murphy, meanwhile, qualified for CJP in the 200 and 500 fTe styles with times of 1:57.21 and 5:16.60, both wmmng efforts. Al~o Wlth a CIF qWllifymg ti.me of 1:59.67 wa the team's 200 m<'dl y relay t am. · NOHUAGUI GMtlS Lot A.LAM1TOS 95, ~ 7l 200 medley relay 1. Newport H•rbor (Ball, Arrow, Murphy, Manderlno) 1:59.67. 200 .... • 1, Murphy (NH), 1.57.ll. JOO IM• 1, Arrow (NH), 2.23 61. 50 he· Carroll (NH). 27.7. 100 fty ·Wilton (NH). 1:21.5 100 he· 1. Gregg (NH), 1:03.tJ. SOD"-· 1. Murphy (NH), S.16 60 2'0 he retn Hatbot (MosSitf, ~ lf~ Qrroll), t:SS O. ,. ~.hit (NH), 1:04.7. 1• ~ · 1. Anew (Nff), 1:08.H. ...... reley -1. Ntwpo'1 H.tbOt (leff. • ~ndttlno, M~y. Mos er), 40UO ., ew& Used Sport:s E quipment: Baseb~ ll Seasons ERE! Houri' t~ 33la . Bristol St. • Soada Cout M I~ (INlcllltMcN'lllilf ......... ) 11~ (?14) 641-7427 COLLlll IOllS . Grogan hpnored UM ass Junior All-American water polo player Katie Grogan, a prod- uct Qf Costa Mesa High, was named Athlete of the Week at UMass Wednesday at-the school's weekly sports luncheon. Grogan scored 11 goals in four games to lead No. 6 Massachu· ~m to a four-game sweep at the Jlld:l>ceton Invitational over the weekend. She scored three goals in each of the wins over No. 13 ~oeton (6-2), No. 16 Maryland "8· 1f and George Washington ('U.()'). She tallied twice in a 17-5 ui~ over Slippery Rock to give hell 16 for the season for the 7-0 UMass. team. In 1998 Grogan received sec- oJt<!·team All-American honors for ble second straight year and ~-named CWPA Eastern Most \Allaable Player of the Year. She atse· earned spots on the All- clla:m pionshi p teams at the Nationdl and Eastern Champi- onshJps. , . . Stewart sparkles , K~Uy Stewart, a freshman from Nt!wport Beach by way of Cal- W.~ Chapel J ugh, qualified for t)ie-NCAA Division III Women's Swin1ming and Diving Champi- "nsrups rn the 50-yard freestyle Wifb d 24. 15 clocking for Wheaton CollE>ge. Her time tied the fourth-best in tire )lat.Jon th1S season. She also q\iaWied in the 200 free with a ~64 (second-best in the dauon) and 100 free with a 52.19 (f;ttl\-best in the nation). She ~s today in the 50; m the 200 ·on Friday; and the 100 on Satur- dlly."She's also involved with the stfiool's 400 and 800 free and 200 a>ri'-1 ' 400 medley relays at the nalionals. II ' • ~------------.--~~ .... ' .. Jt ••• ROLLER HOCKEY SeaBees advance "-l 1. .: •• ~layoffs for the Junior High rgµ9r hockey league begin next ~~El\< at the Wayne Gretzky Cen- ~ m Irvi ne with lhe Ensign Gold TeaJO enle nng with a second- place finish m the regular season f ~Uowing the SeaBees' 13-5 vic- tory. over Ldkeside of hvine. . ,Ensign's most recent triumph ft?a lured double hat tricks as Kyle ~athews and Michael McDonald t¥\CO contnbuted three goals. . ,,.ytncent Mungo. Shay Barton, ;JJ#vor Anderson and Alex ~tesides also were on the scor- ~ .ledger for the SeaBees, who got thf' complete game with a s,lfopg dE>le nsive effort from Cory ~<her. Jilhut Thacker was credited with 25 saves out of the Ensign net -.1 SCHEDULE TODAY •BaMball •community college · Fullerton at Orange Coast, 2 p.m. .,, t 'High school -Costa Mesa , . ~rnament: Orange Lutheran •· Costa Mesa, 3:15 p.m.; "• ~rt Elks Tournament: ·,Corona del Mar at Garden • ~rove. 3 p.m • • Volleyball ~igh school boys -Newport r6or at Mira Costa, 6:45 p.m. -..Swimming '"High school boys • Corona def ~r at CIF Relays Prelims at Belmont Plau, 3 p.m. • T4lnnJs )to11ege men -Southern California College at cal State Los Angeles, 2 p.m. Community college men • Orange Coast at Fullerton, 2 p.m. ~ _Community college women • ~ Full'"°" at Orange Coast. 2 p.m. • H;gh Khoot boys · Corona del • >Mr at Beverly Hiiis, 3:15 p.m. .... ~ .. College • Bellvue University at southern Callfornla College, 1:30 igh school • Sentl.tga at • (\Inda, 3: 1 S p.m. :Golf t41gh school boys • Newport Hart>or vs. Tustin, ~ 1\lstln l\anch, 3 p.m.; Coron• del Mar ~. Marina, 2:30; Millikan vs. Eftancl' at Mesa Ven:le CC. Zp.m . • 1ndl Md fteld ttflgh school ~ It'd glrk • ~tty Chapel It Corona d9I ~r. )· 15 p.m.; EstMl<la at OC.111 vi.w. 2:45 p.m.; Co$tt MeY It C.ettitos. 2;A5 p.ni. ' I ' ' Sports . . Doily Pilot ROSS FIRST~TEAM ALL-SEA VIEW Newport standout tops four locals honored in Daily Pilot selections. BAMY FAUl.KNBR !Wtl"b Newport Harbor High junior April Ross, a first-team All-Sea Vie}V League pick by the coaches last ~~~is the lone Iocai first- team ~~ntative on thls year's Daily Pilot All·Sea View girls bas- ketball selections. Newport Harbor senior8 Kris- ten Urban and Alyssa Paul. as well as Corona del Mar senior JennUer Diclaion, are sec- ond-team picks. · Ross, a 6-foot-l center, averaged 14.6 points against league competi- tion, including 19.4 in five second-round games. She was also a consistently productive rebounder · and shot blocker for the Sailors, who finished ' • : : I• • • ,.. '. • I • I ••• . . '.; . \ .. '-::::' -' ness as a perimeter scor- ing threat With the ablli· ty to rebound and score inside. Paul, a tour-year var· sity perfonner, quarter- backed Coach Gregg Savage's squad from the point guard spot. An unselfish player, she looked to pass rather than shoot,, but was still a dangerous three-point · fifth. but earned an at-Aprll Ross ~1ar9e berth • to the ClP threat who averaged 7 .6 points per game in league. She hit four three-pointers en route to a league-high 14 points in the first- round meeting against league Southern Section Division 11-AA playoUs. Urban, a second-team choice as a junior, as-well, averaged 10.6 points in league, mixing effective- GllLS HOOPS Champion El Toro. Dickson, a 6-foot-1 senior, averaged 8.5 points in league and 9.4 rebounds overall for the Sea Kings to cap a four-year varsity career. El Toro senior Giuliana Mendi- oie, who led Orange County in scoring, is the league's Player of the Year for the third s\f'aight sea- son. Eric Bangs, who guided Wood- bridge to third place, is Coach of the Year. FINAL HIGH SCHOOL 1 98·99 HOOPS STATS ~~~~~~-;-~~-, ............ ~-:-~~~~~~ ....... ~. GIRLS . BOYS Costa Mesa (19-11, &-2) Player g tp avg. hg Powers 29 356 12.3 26 Smith 30 353 11.8 2S Earnest 30 344 11.5 21 Hatsushi 30 249 8.3 18 Nguyen 6 27 4.5 13 Sasaki 29 58 2.0 8 Hitt 30 49 1.6 5 Kidane 26 39 1.S 7 Thornton 19 23 1.2 6 Loros 21 13 0.6 4 Weeks 23 11 0.5 5 Trejo 1 0 0.0 0 1he Mustangs 39 Crossroads 60 53 Mayfair 3S 61 Loog Beach Jordan S3 43 Valley Chrlstlan 27 2S Diamond Bar 56 67 Western 32 48 Pacifica 43 4S Montclair 47 S9 Villa Parle 43 62 Rubidoux 24 42 Lake Washingt!Jn 59 47 capistrano Valley 34 S9 North Torrance 61 53 Loara 44 . Padfk Coast League SO Estancia 34 54 Villa Parle (nonleague) 62 58 University 48 54 Laguna Hills 44 63 Laguna Beach 34 70 Aliso Niguel 58 62 Estancia 49 32 Woodbridge (nonlea~e) 43 36 University 47 40 Laguna Hiiis 43 . 37 Westminster (nonleague) 63 72 Laguna Beac:h 2S S8 Aliso Niguel 31 OF Division Ht.A. 59 San Marino Sl 46 Nordhoff 41 34 Morningside 38 Newport Harbor (15-13, 3-7) Player g tp avg. hg Ross 22 293 13.3 21 Urban 28 334 11 .9 22 Jackson 26 21B 8.4 23 Paul 28 200 7.1 21 Hollister 27 70 2.6 6 Huntington 28 60 2. 1 10 Moore 22 26 1.2 8 Ashton 22 24 1.1 4 Castillo ,, 19 11 0.6 3 The Sailors 54 Magnolia 26 36 Mission Viejo 31 so-villa Park 48 39 Vista , 52 S3 Thousand Oaks SO 41 Esperanza IOT>44 47 Laguna Hills 32 32 Mark Keppel 40 37 Lakewood 47 38 Long Beach Jordan 31 46 Warren 28 S9 Santa Fe 1 B SO Torrance 31 38 calvary Chapel 39 44 Savanna 29 46 St. Joseph tOT> 44 48 Cypress 36 s.. View L.Mgue 40 Irvine ton 45 37 El Toro S5 37 Corona del Mar 31 42 Santa Margarita 50 33 Woodbridge 34 48~~ 54 50 EIToro 69 59 ·Corona del Mar 43 47 Santa Margarita 69 45 Woodbridge 33 C. Division II-AA lO Foothill 49 YOUTH H 0 0 PS Suns clip foe for title COSTA MESA -KRsey Peters delivered a big time effort in the championship final or the Lou Yantom Boys Club sixth grade boys basketball tournament, with 20 points, 4 assists and 10 rebounds to lead the Suns to a 46-34 victory ov.,r the Clippers. K v1n Courvolsier finished wllh 11 poinli and played a strong defensive game. Alex Yi rkes and Cris Taylor were solid on tho boards at both ands of th court. Erle Schcllil contnbutcd six polnll on tb bre&k, 'fylar Morgan bad four points and Patrick l!tter cam up with three key rebounds. Tusten McNeil cblpped in with two atoab. :rbe SUns, coach9d by Ken ~eterl and Greg Yerkes, finlshed the son l 2-2. _ Estancia (17·9, 6-4) Player I tp •vg. Diaz 26 303 11.7 cassity 26 270 10.4 Steinfeld 21 227 10.B Rodriguez S 20 4.0 Hirata 26 102 3,9 Orellano 2S 67 2.7 Barrera 26 70 2.7 Lenhart 22 SB 2.6 Varma 24 54 2.3 Macias 8 18 2.3 Matsufuji 1 S 24 1.6 Villa 2 2 1.0 Avalos 1 1 1.0 Ollila 17 10 0.6 Vasquez O 0 0.0 The Eagles 54 Beverly Hills Sl Hawthorne 37 Clovis 61 Los Amigos 3S Savanna 36 california 32 Dana Hills 42 Notre Dame Academy 34 West Tracy 48 Capistrano Valley Christian 48 Orange Lutheran SS El Toro JV 36 Mission Viejo 43 Pacifica Pacific Coast League 34 Costa Mesa "48 Aliso Niguel 62 Laguna Beach S3 University 36 Laguna Hills 49 Costa Mesa 32 Aliso Niguel 80 Laguna Beach SS University S7 Laguna Hills , CIF Division llJ.:A 72 San Jacinto 38 Morningside : Estancia (11·16, 4-6) hg : Player g tp avg. hg 26 : Valbuena 27 470 17 A 39 21 : cantrell 27 318 11.8 21 20 : Andersen 27 204 7.6 26 9 : Simco • 26 196 7.S 16 8 : Chandler 25 116 4.6 12 8 : Maldonado 2S 84 3.4 14 10 : Gamer 2S 67 2.7 14 22 • Stapleton 16 3S 2.2 6 : Tanielu 21 38 1.8 8 1 6 0 :-Rodriguez 20 19 1.0 9 : Jimenez 11 9 O.B S 10 : Newman 14 9 0.6 3 2 : 1 : 4 : 0 : The Eagles S3 Corona del Mar 67 LaMirada 4S Irvine • S9 Whittier Christian 16 : 41 San Clemente 30 : 6S Valencia (Santa Clarita Valley) 52 : 66 Oceanside 30 : 50 cajon 32 : 53, Nogales 30 ! 49 Vista 42 : 79 Huntington Beach 40 : 84 Port Moody (Canada) • 56 Fullerton 38 : 43 Montclair S6 S9 74 58 70 S9 71 64 4S SS 59 38 71 S2 28 : 71 Glendale Hoover 4S : (OT) 67 39 : S 1 Santa Margarita Pacific Coast League 28 : 80 Costa Mesa 73 : 6S Aliso Niguel : 49 Laguna Beach 50 : SB University 35 : 51 Laguna Hills 47 : 64 Costa Mesa 42 : 60 Aliso Niguel 42 : 49 Laguna Beach 62 : 63 University 29 : 62 Laguna Hills 24 : CIF Dtvislon 11 .. A 3s : 34 <;han_:iinade 60 4S 52 51 69 60 44 68 36 72 78 S8 65 : . . Corona del Mar (1&-12. 4-6) S6 : 61 : . Player g tp avg. hg Alshuler 30 386 12.9 23 Hansen 30 323 10.8 · 21 Corona del Mar (8-18, 0.10) : Crosby 26 270 10.4 23 Hanson 30 236 7.9 13 Player g tp avg. hv : Quon . 26 270 10.4 29 : Dickson 25 258 10.3 21 : K. McCoy 11 81 7.4 20 : Watanabe 26 124 4.8 11 : Kawata 21 88 4.2 23 : Kling 22 S8 2.7 10 : Eyre 22 37 1 7 6 : Gruber 24 37 ?.s 6 : Hawkins 22 24 1. 1 6 : S. McCoy ,16 18 1.1 4 ! libuda 1S 5 0.3 2 : Pham 1 S 3 0.2 3 : The Sea Ki~s 34 Dana Hills 36 Saddleback 24 California 38 Ocean View 32 Savanna 65 Laguna Beach 30 Woodbridge SO Santa Ana 28 Foothill 37 Orange 41 : 34 : 39 : 22 : 40 : 22 : Shea 28 152 5.4 1S Bottom 30 . 115 3.8 12 Hunt 30 91 3.0 · 9 Morris :ls 49 2.0 13 Snell 14 9 0.6 3 Patterson 16 17 1.1 9 C. Alshuler 1 1 0.5 1 Bowles 1 O 0.0 O The Sea Kings 56 Estancia S3 65 Valencia (Santa Clarita Valley) 54 64 Orange Lutheran 4S 49 Century 34 62 San Clemente 6S SO Bellflower S7 77 Westminster SO 48 Long Beach Millikan 40 6S La ~irada 36 63 Saddlebac:k 42 37 Laguna Beach 43 61 Garden Grove 37 71 Glendale Hoover 47 S9 Rialto 6S 71 Fullerton 47 71 Mission Viejo 59 Newport Harbor (24-6, 7·3) Pl•yer g tp •"9· hg Jameson 30 488 16.2 29 Illingworth 30 440 . 14.7 2S Limon 30 2SS 8.5 26 Robinson 30 247 8.2 18 Hearlson 30 196 6.S 11 Clayton 30 104 · 3.S 8 Yarnal 28 78 2.B 9 Pajevic 11 11 1.0 6 Kahle S 4 0.8 2 Schatz 6 4 0.7 2 Chai 10 6 0.6 2 Hsieh 12 6 O.S 3 Taton 8 4 0.5 2 Vallejo 23 4 0.2 2 1he Sailors .. 6S Edison 63 canyon, 69 <:apistrano Valley 88 Trabuco Hills 36 Brea Olinda BO Cajon 61 Oceanside 69 Woodbridge SO Irvine 74 Huntington Beach 6S Las·Vegas Oark 63 Las Vegas Valley Springs 61 Mira Costa SS Tucson Marana 53 Las Vegas Durango 90 El Modena 58 Aliso Niguel SeaV1ewl.eague S9 Irvine ' 5B El Toro 55 Corona del Mar 47 Santa Margarita 56 Woodbridge 40 Irvine 61 El Toro 63 Corona del Mar 34 Santa Margarita 68 Woodbridge OF Division ta.AA 60 Ramona 61 Compton 70 Rancho Verde Costa Mesa (4-22, 0.10) 4S 4S 67 79 61 57 4S 4S 37 45 67 40 46 42 38 48 39 48 S1 37 52 53 60 47 50 51 6S SS 56 81 Pl•yer g tp avg. hg Jooes 2S 386 15.4 36 Ferryman 25 190 7.6 17 Whittaker 26 195 7.5 16 Hatsushi 26 177 6.8 18 Weir 23 90 3.9 11 Tran 24 82 3.4 11 Shalli~ 1 B S7 3.2 8 cabico 1 s 39 2.6 7 Payne 22 S2 2.4 8 Hunter 6 7 1.2 2 The Mustangs 43 Trabuco Hills 48 canyon 49 Los Amigos 3S Saddleback 37 Buena Park 71 Westminster 57 Santiago _ 61 Foothill 72 Fairmont 45 Santa Ana 54 Westminster 47 Laguna Beach 44 El Modena 62 Los Amigos 27 Sonora S7 : 16 : 39 : 36 : 1'5 : 48 : (OT) 58 : 58 : 21 : S.. View League S1 El Toro 47 62 Mission Viejo 68 El Monte 79 66 S2 46 52 53 57 78 19 52 60 64 52 S1 53 58 Fullerton Sea View LNgue 28 El Toro SO University (nonleague) 30 Woodbridge 31 Newport Harbor 40 Irvine 45 Santa Margarita 37 El Toro 18 Woodbridge 43 Newport Harbor 44 lrvlne 26 Santa Margarita . . 57 : S6 : 49 : 37 : 49 : 60 : 78 : 33 : 59 : 75 : 43 : 56 Woodbridge 37 Newport Harbor S5 Irvine 46 Santa Margarita 38 El Toro 58 Woodbridge 50 Newport Harbor S1 Irvine 39 Santa Margarita OF Division Ht.A 62 Banning 61 Nordhoff 40 Chaminade State Division m Reglonala 53 Fresno Washington 42 SO Santa Ana SS 34 Saddleback ~~ hcifk Coast ....... 43 4S Estancia 80 73 63 63 55 48 64 80 77 61 61 54 46 University 63 46 Laguna Hiiis S9 52 Laguna Beach 71 41 Aliso Niguel 65 St. Margaret's (nonleague) 51 44 Estancia 46 45 University 45 68 Laguna Hiiis 41 Laguna Beach 4S Aliso Niguel 83 Boys Club sbth-grade champion Suns - .kneeltng, from le~ 'fyler MOrgilft, Erle SchelJn, nu ten McNell, fabick Ette.r. Standlng, from lefti. Coech Ken hten, Kasey Peien, Alu: Yuf'et, Crll Taylor, Kevln Courvolller and Coach Greg Yerkes. o.aly ~==a...-,..,. of the .,..,. GlullaM ~ El Toro Sr. 2!.9 ..,... ....... Glocon~ Mendiola, El Toro Jr. 19.0 Bryn Riley, WOOdbrldge Jr. 12.4 April Ross, Newport Hat'bor Jr. 14,6 Daniell Bennett. S. Margarita Sr. 12.7 Jody carlson, Irvine So. 13.7 Vanessa Ferragarno, S. Margarita Jr. n .7 s.condT..m Kristen Thawley, lrvlne Fr. 10.7 Kristen Urban, Newport Sr. 10.6 Alyssa Paul, Newport Harbor Sr. 7.6 Jennifer Dickson, CdM Sr. 8.S Amber Avestruz. Woodbridge Sr. 6.7 'colleen O'Leary, Santa Margarita Jr. 7 .3 Amy Rlklmaru, El Toro Sr. 4.9 co.ctt of the y..,. Eric Bangs, Woodbridge ZACH -WE(LS CONTINUED FROM 81 Saturday, as part of his continued effort to make the under-18 junior national team. The trip will interrupt Wells' volleyball season, which he opened Friday with eight kills in a sweep of Huntington Beach. He allowed one goal while playing three of four halves in net for the South, which won its two games to claim the four-team all-star tournament crown. Wells played the entire championship game Monday, a 2.+win over the West at La Canada High . For his two-sport efforts, the 6-foot-2, 180-ponnder, whom some veteran Newport Harbor coaches believe is one of the best athletes they've seen at the school, is the Daily Pilot Athlete of the Week. Though Wells has played only two varsity sports at Harbor, he has not been stingy with his athletic prowess. He grew up playing basketball, baseball, hockey and tennis, and he start- ed at quarterback on the freshmen football team, his first and only season on the gridiron. He pitched for the Sailors varsity baseball team the summer before his freshman year, but chose volleyball because it provided a greater athletic challenge. "Volleyball is a lot more exciting and 1 thought it would be more conducive to the developing the skills I nef!ded for soccer," said Wells, whose jumping ability, quickness and strength make him a defensive demon. as well as a consistent kill threat. "He's a great defender and passer and he does a really nice job of getting to balls and taking a good swing, where most other guys would just keep the ball in,• Glenn said. "He plays defense· like a goalie, which is good in a way. But sometimes the things you do as a goalie are completely opposite, fundamentally, from volleyball. I tried to change him last year, but this year I decided to let him play. He's so athletic, be seems to get it done, even U1ough it may not be the way we teach things.• Wells, said there are a lot of similarities between playing goalle and his current r~le as outside hitter, bul volleyball provides much more adrenaline now. "Hitting (a volleyball) allows you to release your energy and a big kill makes you want to yell and celebrate," said Wells, who began playing volleyball at Ensign Intermediate and played three eason~ with the Balboa Bay dub program. ·1 enjoy the chc;illenge of making a big iave in 5occer, but you can't tum around and yell after a big savo, like you can alter a kill. Volleyball is great, espe_ctally at NPwport.• Wells, who also won the school'!; Mr. N~wport mala •beauty contest• and bouts a · 3.76 GPA (4 . .( last semester), may be beat suited for ttie decathlon. But he'd settle for o professional soccer career, ldeally ovene31. before, .,.maps, punwng a tutu.re in ~ate law. \, . . Doily Pilot Sports OP.11111 BRONCO . ANGELS WI OPENE.R Padres topped, 9-5, as youth baseball gets under way in !1 big way. MICHEU£ YEE I DAl.Y PILOT ... lllat Opening Day spirit was everywhere on Saturday as Uttte League teams from Costa Mesa American, Costa Mesa National and Newport Beach, as well as the Newport Harbor Baseball Association, took their bows before their most loyal fans. Above, the Braves parade around Uncoln Elementary School during Opening Day ceremonies; at left, 5 .. year-old Hayden Noakes isn't skying to ftag a line drive in the outfield, but is cheering alter his teammates recorded an out against th~ Angels at Costa Mesa High. Below, Costa Mesa's Heidi Hengstebeck (left) and 7-year-old Paige Maestas cheer during a T-ball game at Costa Mesa. The season is dff and running, culminating with championship pJayoffs and All-Stars competition later this summer. T h e ~-----r-Newport llSEllll Harbor Bronco Angels opened their Newport Harbor Baseball Association season with a 9-5 vic- tory over the Padres. The Broncos were led by Kasey Peters' pitching and Greg Miner's timely hittilng. ·Miner doubled in the first and tripled in the second inning. Krls Packwood also singled in the second inning. Spencer Moore and Tlm Cramer both scored for the Angels Solid defensive play was pro- vided by Daniel Shea. Dodgers win, 10-9 Dodgers ~------.- 1 o. Carro-I I S E I I L L nals 9: The Dodgers, backed by strong pitching and hitting per- formances by Eric Paine and Ryan Hanrahan, held on to beat the Cardinals. Michael Gracia. T.J. Wolk and Pete Hapke scored two runs each for the winners. Hanrahan retired the last three batters to clinch the victory in 9- 10 Newport Harbor Baseball Assooatlon circles. Tigers win, 2-0 The Cos----------ta Mesa I I S E I I L l Amencan League Lltlle League Major Division Tigers opened the 1999 season with a 2-0 victory over the White Sox. The game featured two of the league's top teams and pitchers as Tigers All-Star Daniel Cooper squared off against Brett Perine. Cooper struck out 15, allowed three tuts and walked one to gain the shutout victory Penne struck out 10 and also allowed three bits and a walk. Tiger thl!d baseman Kenny Knight provided all the support Cooper needed with a towering solo homer to center The White Sox threatened in the sixth with a base tut by Dylan Hunter and Jeff Sanchez reached first base on an infield hit. but Cooper responded by striking out the next three batters to close 1t out. Tigers' first baseman Andrew Sanford had two hits and catcher Bryce Carlcb anchored Cooper's efforts on the mound with a solid effort behind the plate. Newport Mesa All-Net team tied for first The Newport--. ........ __ Mesd seventh-I 0 0 P S grade All-Net team lS tied for first place in the All-Net Blue Chip Conference, encompassing Orange and San Diego counties. after winrung twice on Sunday to uoprove to 9-3. Newport-Mesa defeated Foun- tain Valley, 55-27, behind the scoring of Patrick Joyce (14), Pan- cho Seabourn ( 11) and Tyler Bay- er (11). Brian Knoll had 10 rebounds and Kevin Joyce and Taylor Young were defensive , standouts. • · · 1'71.J Patrick Joyce was the key~ ure in a 72-65 victory over ~ Llnda, netting 26 points and~ rebounds. • • , Reed Watanabe's de~ helped spark the win, as d.k1.'ll,. three-pointer by Alex Orth lale:tir. the game. Jamie Deffenl>Mlgll blocked three shots down ~ stretch to seal the victory. "~,, Breakers rtmners-UJ!, The Newport ;; Breakers under-S 0 ( C • 10 Silver All-Stars soccer ~ finished second in the Area Q. N~ Stars Tournament, three J>Oi4l.i. behind North lrvme. . • ~ Kirk Mcintosh's team dueled Huntington Beach in its finale j.n ~ scoreless tie. • ~ Members of the team included Megan Munce, Jackie ~ Emily Olhaver, Alex Mclnlotilli. Alesha Young, Marissa WU~ Chelsea Mc Crae,. Leslie ~ Crystal Mena, Erica Weed ... Carly Ruiz, Stephanie ~ Mary Giberson and Pheobe Co~ CdM All-Stars win, 4,D- coSTA MEsA soc c Ii -Corona del : . Mar's under-12 All-StarS c~ mg in AYSO Region 57 play ~ their final start a gOOd one, ~ ing Costa Mesa, 4-0, at Kai,q. Field to help erase the sting ~ ... short-handed 1-1-2 record in~ previous four games .. r~ Aurora LePort, Devo~ Ahearn. Breanne Ogden, Raebel Yelsey, Elyse AVUa and Jessia Glanotti led the defensive effort, with goalkeepers Raebel Waters and Gianotb combirung for ~ saves. ~~ Marissa Scott, Jessica Poq.er, Tanisha Senaratne, MJcJielle Queyrel, Caroline Sauter, N~ Bathen and Ahlla Kattan teamed up for numerous setups and sh01,! on goal again.st a resilient Ctl!>\A Mesa defense • ' ' Queyrel opened the sc= with a goal in the second qu from the nght side, and &theQ followed shortly with a goal lC? \J:P the lead to 2-0 at hal.ftune. Kattan scored both third-quatt ter goals to roWld out the scoting for CdM, which was i;i.~'tl!i without the services of • Bond. who was sidehned Wlth ltd injury. ..-. The vtctory dmched tfrifd place behind South lrvme. wtddi Cd.M tied twice, and North livjne. " " Tryouts at Estancia Guls 15 or . younger on Aug. S 0 CC 11• 1 are eligible to . t try out for the CMNB ~~ Soccer Club's Ladycat:s, fro~.1.j p .m. every Sunday in the nio~ of March. j For further information contact team manager Rosella Fa~a (949) 650-6058, Coach Jo Krtkorian (7t.4) 662-1170 o Coach Eugene Day (714) ~i 9263. I PUBLIC NOTICES I PUBLIC NOTICES I I PUBLIC NOTICES 11 PUBLIC NOTICES 11 PUBLIC NOTICES I 11 PUBLIC NOTICl8 11 ~ Nt1fiCfl , , ..... .... I CNS111H27 TS No 800382 Loan Ho W11:ial puDIQllon 0111111 nota to edmini1terthe Htet• Onw P.O. Box 1417 1 u p10Ylded In .. ct.ton 2323wtwtsandslt,Hunt· Ave .. Cocta Mele, CA bulineu~? No FWOfUCIY AM> 800382 Nobel 01 Trus:..s Salt • Sl 17 .895 69 w111ct1 Uldl.IGes of the d•ced1nt. Oreng• CA 92813· 1250 of the C81ifornl1 !noton BNch, CA 92648 92627 Md\811 Thomlon CA•IALlY You Art In Oe!iull U1111t1 A Deed Int tot.JI lmOUl\I ol Ult unpaid THE PETITION ,.._ 1511. Probet1 Cod•. A R.. Maurice T1nl, 1925 Mdlffl Thomson, 108 This statement was fiiied aWIOf• OF 1ltE 01 Trust [)jfed 7fJ1187, UnltSS bllanct (llleludinO aoctutd and questt the decedent'• IF YOU OBJECT TO quiet for Specie! Notice Grant Street. Beltletey, CA Buena V1Sta Of . Fun.non, Wlltl the County Clerlt of ..... ,AL STA~-You Tm ~Uon To Proleet Your unpaid Interest) and rtasonal>ll WILL end codicils If the grenting of the form 11 eveilebf• from ~566 CA 92833 Orange County on 2• 16·99 Yw ~ D •• 31. Prooerl't. It Miv 81 SOid A.I A estJmalld costs uoensts ll'ld •ny be edmitted • to petition you ihould the court ctertt. 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Suite 2870 coort. court before the h1er-~-..... ,,.. •-"'• Adam Timothy Vigil U37,204, 704 NantY LW Costa Meta CA lrwindalt CA 91706 (626) 156 T._.E PETITION re· Ing. Y~r eppHrenc• -... --.._ This ~latement was Med Tote I' 11 1t>111 t I••: 92627 AsussOft PaR:er Num· •851 F« S.ltS lnlOfm11TOn ea~ qufffl euthori)Y to m•v b9 1n person or by 03111. 03/12: 0311• with Iha County Clef1t of t125.747,249 btf. 935·30·010 As Mof• Fully 171•1573·1965 P1'7162 3/11 edmini1t1r the Ht.re your ettorn•y. AcUUoua Bualn... Orange eoun1~~ Aggr191t1 Wllt•lf'IS fOI OetctOtd IO Said Died or Trust. !l/113m,AJ9 under the Independent IF YOU ARE A Ne s .,eciel •Uf'Plue fund•: •·O Will be SOid at pvblJC IUCllon ai Adrneni1tratlon of Et· CREDITOR or • conbn-,,,. tatement Dail'/ P1'ol Feb. 11, 25, C ap i ta! Stock•:1nT11tftontOITlleRlgl>OlllAt CNSttt1t7' tetHAcr.CTNaauthon· gent cr9ditor of the .,!hi~~':'°"' Mat.( 11.1999 Th272 t3.000.000 Tile ..._ EnlY NII lo 1ht NOTICE OF ty will elfow.the p•raon· d•CH•ed. you mu1t fil• T A ~ flc:tltloua Bualneiaa Aw-oat• -·1....... tor Pllclnlll CIYlc Cenli&I, 401-.4" iiiCI rn-TO ., repreHntativ• to t•ke ~ur clelm With tho G ••paiv~~ ~ J~"'r Name Statement ~-.'~~ apeciel •u~u E Ch8PIMI /Wt.. Pllcenlla. ni; _.. many act\ona without c'ourt end m .. 1 • copy to roup, ,.. • STARTING ANEW BUSINESS?? s~ ~t11: •·O. ~torto1111 !~ 4~1111. 111 ~ .. od.~ 9AW'OF~ !~'!'.nlf ng c~n -.>Pr,ov-th• pera2...n"4nt'eslf•b~•nt~-~1~ Newpon BNch, al9~oi:=.~raona GroNplrd-tnandcontt•bul· ""' vrw ..... ...... .. ~· • • .... or• t-.no c•r •n UV• ep.,_, ad T ... Wiiiiam J Hof1on 1001 Cutting~ Goll Tedi-••••••••••••••• ~r:~~!,~"~'·=-on .o:~°'~~ui:or; ~~~"o. :z.'~~:';:,~::; ~°o~~~. ~~·~he ~0e~! ~~~9~ ~-2.COl=:.c-A 931,3 ,085 • ·-... -.. -L~ DAY repre .. ntetlw will be of '"'t i11uanc• of :rhla 'l>lalnMI It con· l2U7 SUJSIM •• 1egerds pohev ::., !~ ~/~':n:. CASE NO. A198120 r•qujrod to give notice l1tt1r1 u pr~vldad 1n duc:ted by aninclrltcMll QloftM F. C.tter, 26$3 t>olOer: •111,.u7.•H .-, • .,,.. To ofl heir• b•nefi· to lnt•rHtad per1on1 aacuon 9100 of the Ha'4 you Marted doing EldllnAvenu&.4'&2,Coala ~3;19'ile the year: :J':; ':ri"'rs:C.~· ff. caariH, or4"tito;,., con-unleu th•y h•v• Cel•fornea Probate Cod•. butlnu1 yet? Yu, Mesa. CA 9K27 Ois~ .. n:.nttfOflh•yHr· 11111Ci11CodtMC110n61021nd dnoant credltot1, .net w•ved noiia. or con Th• tam• for f1ffnQ t-~t09!J HOC10n Thia~ ia con• ,1101477oe *"'°"*'°do~ 1n paraontwhomeyothtf• .. mad to the propo1td cl*m• will not eq.fre • Thia liJed ~b-ftan~Cll>lnO we tM..eby u nify tf\•• th• CllfOfna Tiie Ull .. 111 mldt wiH be inttreeted in .ot1on.) The incfepen· before four monthe .! ~ ~ Of ~~ ~ it1tn1 111 1n i ctOf• •out CCM11¥11 ot -rlllty h witt °' Htet•+ °' dent •dm1n11trat1on from the heenng d•t• ,..__ Coutwv onl·l&<9t Ct\a F. c.rw done• wtth the AAAuet . ress « ~. ttg•dillO both of: THUAI ON Mllhonty wilb•grentad noticed llbove. ...... .. or · 1"9t7IUCll ..., Stat•"*" tor ttMI ve-r di. p11t1eu!M, « tneum· DAY AKA THURSTON uni... an 1nt1tHtad YOU MAY EXAM DellY ftitot } .:-.... ~ 'C:tt ot endldO.ctlnbttJI, UIH. llrll!OK.IO~lllt*'l!lllon D. OAY paraonfifetenob1•ctton JNE the fll• f.•t;t by the Mar li. ti 1~ t~h2~ Or-~&,2•18 ... mec1e 10 th• tn1u11nC1 IQHM by lllt OMd ol T1vst A PETITION he1 to the petition 4NMI ooun, If you Mt e P•t· ' -..-1-nam ColMlllMnef 01 1ne St•I• ICWd by Ni:flOlll R Otlaldo bMn fifed by DIAN I, ehowa toOCf oeu .. why aon l~ted In the .. ~ "!._.___t o.tt ...,. ~-ti, 15. of Califomit, punuent to £11*9' A DllOMO. ~ DAY In the ~ the oourt ~ not "*' you INIY file ._...... ._._... ~~·'· 4. tt ''" ThZ7l llw. AM Wit • rutlOt Court of Cell(oftM. ent the Mfthority. wttt. the ooun a fOriNI TM f~ J*l(IM -i JOHHT.GAUIH.~t '9d tn IMA7 rlCOfOM Co'lnty of °'9ftCle• A HUfHNG on h A..,.at tot 1pMie1 MOOinQbuMMI.. ••An H JOll A. vtt.ASCO, Socre ~ Ho 17 ... 571'& THE PfTITIOfie ,._ ~don wll ba fM1c1 °" Netlea .t N ... ef ~ ~ Mer• ,.._ ...... neut ~ OllOt 03110 llOOt Mo ofT.: ~ QUHtt thM DIAN I, APtl t. IHI tC 1 ~41 ~ Mii ...,.:: =.J.:~.= TM ~ 'llMOM ~11( 03/U ' ' !It "'91 llMUlll llCUttf bY DAY be .......... ,,M. In 0... L71 looa•• al .......... ot of .....,, CA '2t48 ·~~~.~· flto• lnn1Mnm\taoll1Umeot petMnel .-.~ " "3'1 The Ctty MY,..._..°' ecMUM Adlftl T""°1 ~ .. 1?25 MonrcwCe .---------~----~--;.;;.;o.-.... ' ' . , \ .... fl". 8t.nlnwtlt lollowlnO pat90nt ~,.... .. c atty• so1ut1on1. Ddero Lane. Hunt Beedl. CA 12649 neth J CoMer. .--..:r.c_ Bolero Line. Hunt· Beadl, CA 02649 A. Corlnlt, ,7002 L9M. Hun~ , CA 92&4g bUllnest It eof\-dtdtd by; i.,sband end Ulllta , t Have you 11a1ted dOing • buaines• v-1? No • ' l<61'1fltttl J conner : • Thia 11a1ement was llled (l Wllh 'the County Clerk ol 1 Ora'lge County on 3-9·99 I . 1~994S79S555 • Dally Pilot Mar I ~ 18, ; '25. J(~r 1, 1999 1h319 • 1 Flciltloue Buslneu ' Nam• Statement • The lollOwlng persons 1 are 00!119 tioslness as l:UFlull iedlnology, 1175 ; Beller SI , Bu11d1ng 0-13 , .~ 1214, Co&la Mesa.· • 1CA 91!626 • Wiiiem Bequene. 1175 : a..r St , Bu11d•ng D-13. , SCilt6 1214, Costa Mesa. 2626 business ts con by an tnd111Klual • :..tialie you star1ed d01ng • yet? No • m N Bequetla • • statement was hied ·~he County Clerk ol ..a.11ge County on 3.9.99 -:"\. ;;-' 111996 7 85543 'oalty P1101 Mar 11, 18, , A r 1. 1999 Th320 MEN F • BANOONMENT OF • SE OF FICTITIOUS ~' BUSINESS NAME ~ following person(s) ~' (have) abandoned tho qt 1rie r1ctlllous busl· name • er & Hansen, 430 Street, Sulla 200, it.woon Beach, CA 92663 ~'£~-Flelltlous Business <IWJf."e relerrad 10 at>OVa 1#'1$. flied in Oran11e County "CJ!i 12/31/96 FILE NO ..,itl.1706011 Arcnard A Fuller 111 ,Opal Avenue, Balboa Is 4anct CA 92662 W'tlllam R Hansen 221 ()oi<lonrod Avenue Co· • r9n11 del Mar C A , '92tl2S-3216 This business 1s con· ''1:1ucted by an untn corporated assocra11on othef man a pannersh1p WlHtam R Hansen Rrehard .A FuOer -r-~ sratemenr was hied wHh the County Cieri\ or Or•nge Coun1y on 319199 19996785554 ally Piiot Mar 11. 18, r 1, 1999 Th314 ct t oua ua neaa • 'Name Statement • Pli following persons "1(i doing business as. lr!s Tauoo. 509 N n Ave , Orange. Call mta 92867 · Llsandro Oropoza. 1102 N -Lyon, Santa Ana, Ci!h· )om!• 92701 This business 1s con ducted by an 1ndrvtdual : t19va you star1ed domg bvplness yet? Yes 1U01/99 .USSndro Oropeza ~~ statement was Hied ~th the County Clerk ol Onmge County on 2· t 1 ·99 -1"911793076 Dally P1101 Mar 11 , 18. 25. Apr 1 1999 Th321 ~-. -,;.....-. I • -~-.. . :._ . .. -c:.:..AI Adtloul ........... ~~t The lollOWing pet$On9 are doing ~-a&: Tufip ·· Tnlomlellon Sent· IC*. 718 GOidenrod Ave , CM>t18 dll Mil, CA 8M25 ~ c 8'1inden. burg. T11 Odde'VOd Ave:J CORN dill Mal, CA 02&2~ Ttlll bulineu It ~ CIUCt«I by: an lnCIMdual Halle you started doing bualneas yet? No Oofoctla C B,.nden· buTRia awement was hied wtl.fl in. County Clerk or e>ranoe Couf\IY on 2·1&·99 1""183206 Dally Pilot Feb. 18, 251 Mar 4, 11, t999 Th264 FlcdtJou• 8uelneH Name Statement The lolk>wlng persons are dolnQ buelrress as· Glldecfl.Jty, 2609 D Dela· ware St , Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Cynthia Ann Cole, 2609 D Delaware St, HunllnglOO Beach, CA 92648 This buSlness le con· duded by an 1ndlVldual Have you etarted doing bv$1ness yet? No Cindy Cole, Owner This statement was filed wrth the County Clerk of Orange County on 2·16-99 19996783197 Daily PllOI Feb '8, 25, Mar 4. 17. 1999 Th265 Flctltfoua Bualneaa Name Statement The lollowlng persons are doing business as- Admlrable Works, 387 w. Bay SI • Aot 47, Costa Mesa. CA 92627 Carlos Quintana Gonzalez. 387 W. Bay St .. Aot 47, Costa Mesa, CA 9~627 This buslne" Is con-ducied by: an lndlvldual Have you started doing business yet? Yes , 06·15·96 Carlos Quintana Gonz.alez This statement was hied wrth the County Clerk of Orange County on 2·16·99 19996783193 Daily P1I04 Feb 18, 25, Mar 4, t 1 1999 Th266 Flctttloua Bualneas • Name Statement The lollowmg persons are doing tios1ness as GovJobs Com 599 Pier· p0nt, Costa Mesa CA 92626 Jeffrey George, 2356 Colgate Dr. Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Jason Whttley, 599 Pter· p0n1. Costa Mesa. CA 92626 This business rs con· dueled by a general pan· nersh1p Have you started doing business yet? No Jellrey George Thrs statement was flied with the County Clerk of Oranoe County on 2·16·99 19996783183 Daily P1IOI Feb 18. 25, Mar. 4, 11. 1999 Th267 Flctltloua Business Name Statement The following persons are dolng bl.ls1ness as a) C S DOSBIE AP· PRAISAL SERVICE. b) CS DOSSIE ENTERPRISES, 815 W 15th SI , t5B. Newport Beech. CA 92663 Charles Soon Dobbre 815 w 15th SL. •SB. New- pOr1 Beach, CA 92663 This business 1s con· ducted by an 1nd1111dua1 Have you started doing business yet? No Charles Soon Dobble Thrs statement was filed w•lh ltle County Clerk of Orange County on 2·16 99 19996783201 Daily Pilot Feb 18, 25, Mar 4, I 1, 1999 Tt\268 Fictitious Business Name Statement The following persons aro doing business as Old A11nch Meat & Provrsions, Inc , 8884 W111nor Ave • Suite 221. Fountain Valley, CA 92708 Old Ranch Meat & Provisions, Inc . (Cali! ). 8884 Warner Ave Suite 221 Fountain Valley CA 92706 Th•s ~slness Is con· ducted by a COrpOftltron Have you $tarted oong business yet? No Old Ranch Meat & PrOlllSlon$ Ille . Wilham L Binette. President This statement was Irle<! w1rh the Couniy Clerk ot Orange County on 2·16-99 19996783204 Daily Pilot Feb 18. 25. Mar 4, 1 I t 999 Th269 BSC8118 NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTER ESTATE OF: E'-EANOR R. BAKER aka ELEANOR ROBERT A BAKER CASE NO. A196051 To ell halre. banefl· clarles, cradllora, cont tngent creditors, and ~r· sons wt'<> may otl)elWIM be lnteretted in the Wiii Of e91ate, or both, o f. ELEANOR R BAKER eke ELEANOR ROOERTA BAKER A PETITION FOR PRO· BATE haa been hied by BEVEAL Y BUELOW In the Superlof Court ol Califor- nia. County ol ORANGE THE PETITION FOR PROBATE requests that BEVERLY BUELOW be awotnled .. pef'l«llll rep- reteOlatlll'e to edmlnltter the estate ol the ~I THI! PETITION reQUeltl tne c:leotden1'1 Wiii and c:oOlcllt, If any, be adl'nlttad IO proc>ate Tho Win an<I any ~II 1'9 IVlllllbla for ax.atnlnallon In the file "-Ot ~ tne COUtt. 1. 1111t at 146 pm.'" DaPl 1:73 IOClltM 'at 341 The Cl!Y Ot"4 6<iutti' Of. anoe.CA92181 . IF YOU 06.IECT to N gran1t11g of tne pe1ttion. ~ hiO\jd eppear et. 1'19 hiNlr· Ing lll'ld &1818 Y.O'Jr =· Uor. Of Ille Wtitttn • IJQnS wftf'I tho OOUr1 bl 0'9 the lleaflng Your ap· pearanoe may be In pe'*>n or by ycur a1fotney. IF YOU ARE A CREDI· TOR or contingent credl'!of ol the dteeued, you must hie your daun with the court end mall a copy to the pertonal repreaentatlve appointed by the court Within tour monll'ls from the date of Iha flr1t l11uance of ltttere u provided '" Pro· bate Code section 9100 The lime for filing Olaim1 will not •iq:>lra before four months from the hearing date noticed ebove. YOU MAY EXAMINE the file l<ept by the court II you are a peBOIT ln19rasted In lhe estate, you may me with the coun a RequeS1 tor Soecial Nola (form DE;· 1 Sc) of the filing ol an In· ventory and appralaal o4 estate -assets or ol any petition or account as provided in Probate Code sectJon 1250. A Raqueat tor Speclal NotlCe loml Is available fl'om tile court cietk. Attorney tor th• Petitioner. JES6'CA S. DORMAN-oAVIS, ESQ., (CSBt 1259") PAUL, HASTINGS, JANOFSKY & WALKER LLP, 695 TOWN CENTER DR • .z. 1 7TH FLOOR, CO:>TA MESA, CA 92626-1924 Published Newport BeacM~<»ta Mesa Dally PilotMarch 4, 10, 11, 1999 ThW291 Flctltloua Bualneae Name Statement The foflowlng persons are doing business as: Boventure, 2208 Albert Place, Costa Mesa. CA 92627 Michael McNlcnolae, 208 Albert Place. Costa Mesa, CA 92627 This bus!ness Is con· ducted by an Individual Have you staned doing business yet? Yes. 711198 Mldlael McNlcholas This statement was flied with the County Cler11 ol Orange County on 2·1&-99 1"967831M Daily Prlol Feb 18, 25, Mar 4, I 1, 1999 Th270 Fictitious Bualneaa Name Statement The following persons are doing business as Transcrlb'"9 Plus, 200 Tulane Place. Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Kathleen C Cummings, 200 Tulane Place, Costa Mesa. CA 92626 This business Is con ducted by. ar111ndlvldual Have you &tarted doing business yet? Yes. 6196 Kathleen C Cummings This statement was filed with lha County Clerk of Orange County on 2·16·99 19996783118 Daily Prlot Feb. 18, 25. Mar 4. 11. 1999 Th262 Flctltloua Bualn"a Name Sbltement The followrng persons are doing business as SludlO 8 Healing Arts, 17100 GiMatte Avenue, IMne, CA 92614 Regina Sue Roland, 28 Wetstone. Irvine. CA 92604 This business Is con· ducted by. an lndrvtdual Have you started do4ng busmess yet? No Regina Sue Roland This statement was flied wtth the County Clerk ol Orange County on 2· 16·99 19996783187 Dally Pilot Feb. 18, 25, Mar. 4, 11, 1999 Th277 Flctltioua Bualneu Name Statement The followl'lg pef&Ol1S are doing business as American Rall8C1ors & Fixtures. 2227 Huron St . Santa Ana, CA 92704 Franosca Flores, 16801 Mount Younrs, Fountain VaUey. CA 92708 This business is con· ducted by an lndMdual Have you staned doing business yet? Yes 1/2J1999 Franasca Flores ThlS Slatement was hied with the County Clerk ol Orange County on 2·16·99 19996783190 Daily Ptlol Feb 18, 25, Mar 4, t1. 1999 Th278 Fictitious Bualneaa Name Statement The followlng persons are doing bl.lslness ••: LUCY LOVE, 1964 PlacenUa Ave.. Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Holly Sharp Company Inc . (CA), 1954 Placentia Ave.. Cotta Mesa. CA 92627 This bu.sineu 11 oon- ducteel by • corporation Have yoo &tan«! dolno bualneu ~I? Y ... 1112"8 Holly Sharp Company, Inc .. Mld1aal Sharp, Prell· dent This statement wa Ille(! WIUI Iha County Clerk of O<anga County on 2·1&·99 1HM71l111 Dallv Ptlol Feb 18, 25. Mar ( 11, 1999 Th279 Flctttloua Bualnea• Ntme StNm9nt The fOllo'Mng peraona are clOilllO butlniu as UDO LOUNGE AND CAFE, 3030 Newport Blvd • Newport Oead'I, CA 929&3 Kevlt\ M Fllui9tr1dl. 471 Fair Dr.. 12t>2, Co'ta Mesa. CA.t2026 Rey N Pe$11\11, tt 75 Pa Citic:; A..,. • #F2, COiia Maas, CA 92Q7 Thi1 bu$~ 1 con Cll.ieled by • g nenll pa1t-n. rsN1> Haw you tt ned OOlng bt.l&ll'leat yet? No KeYfn M. FllJpetflok Thll 1"9mttnt ... Ill«! #llh l'9 Coumy CleOI of Ot9ng1 r.out1IV on 2 23-99 . 1"81783t77 CM!ty PtlOI F-91> 25._~t. • 11 t8 t990 H\"81 fHE PETITION 19qut1$tl aulhol'lty 10 ldm~r tM H1a11 undlf me fndeP.9!ld· ent Mm1n111ratl0fl cit &· 11.1.. N;1 (Thlt AUlholtly ,will llOW ,,,. pettOnaf ~ reuntattve 10 take many aCllOnl wil110UI Obtaining court approval Before taking oer1ain ~ry ilnPOf· i.nt ~tont. ~. 11'\9 ri-raonal rapreaeF1tat1v1 -.ill bl ,.qllred to ~ no- boe 10 rMted petSO(la unllla '1ey ,.,,. waN9d nob or~ to ht Ut Ut ~ 8CIClotl) The In• ~ ltttement ~nl 1dmlniltratlon Th4I lolloWfnO Pftl'IOOI 9'llhOflly Wit ~ gtanlld ar. doing bullrlftl ~ an r Id P41r• E*'llOnlc DWln; aon en otiteQJon IO tne Clooa, 3419 Wltnbl peaoan ~ gr)i')d Way, CO. CA caa wt'ff"" am WiDUld f2&2t OC: t:"~a~ J*ll· w~ w;:'· ~ PAn Mui~ ~~ '1 ~ •:' · (' ..,. ; } I ',. .u'. '• . ....._ ~· lN9 IMtNn " con-dueted by WI itldlllldu6I HeYI ~ .. ,., ~ IMlneU ytC'I No N~E.Mon'ow Thi• ac.twnent ... fl.a "'111'1 the County Cilttc of Orange Couflty On 2·23.n ' 1ietnat7f Dally Pilell Feb ~ • ...., 4, 11, 18, 1099 Thall• Flc1ltJOua Lim.a Name Stat.ment TM lotlowing ptl90ftS af9 doing bulioeu u : T'Mldeacaft, 358 San Miguel SUlte 109, Newpe>lt Beach, CA. 92960 • Tneldlacafe (C~). 35' San Miguel St.111a 109. Nev.port Beach, CA 92eeo This bual,..11 II oon· ducted by. I COl'J)Ofltlon ... ave you ltlllted Q.olng bullnet• yet? No Theldeacare\ Sieve" J Schulze (pt'9s 1 This statement was filed with the County Clell< ol Orange CounlY on 2·23-99 1"98783'78 Da~y Ptlol Feb. 25. Mar 4, 11. 18, t999 Th283 Flctltloua Bualneas Name Sta*"9nt The folloW1ng persons are dolnO bo11ness u : Paracfrse araphlca, 24522 Pr\scllla Drive, Dane Point, CA 92629 C.rt1e F Diaz, 24522 Pnldlla Dnve, Dana Point. CA 92629 This OUl!neu Is con- ducted by-an lndrvlduaJ Have you started doing business yet? Yes 1199 Came F. Diaz Thi• statement was llled with the County Clerk of Orange County on 2·23·99 19996783979 Dally Piiot Feb. 25, Mar. 4, 11, 18, 1999 ' Th284 Flctltloua Bualneas Name Stetement The followfng persons are doing business as· PARK UDO TOWNHOMES • LLC. 15e5 Scenic Ave .. Suite F, Costa Mesa, CA 92626 Parll Udo Townnomes • LLC. {CA), 1565 Scerllc Ave .. Suite F, Costa Mesa, CA 92626 This business is con· ducted by Limited Liabiltty Co Have you staned doing business yet? Yes January 5, 1999 Partl Lido Townhomes - LLC. R oland Eerie Watchman, Co-Manager Thrs statement was hied with the County Clerk ol Orange County on 2·23-99 1~783962 Dally P110t Feb 25, Mar. 4, 11, 18. 1999 Th285 Fictitious Bualneu Name Statement The lollow1ng persons are doing .bU1lness es. DRUMMOND . PARALEGAL SERVICES, 885 Seagull Lane, •B209, Newpor1 Beaoti, CA 92660 William H Drummond 885 Seagull Lene. •B209, Newport Beacn, CA 92660 This business Is con· dueled by an lndlvldual Have you sta"'9d doing business yet? Yes, Janu· ary 1. 1999 William H Drummond This statement was hied with the County Clerk ot Orange Count~ on 2·23-99 1"9678396t Datly Piiot Feb 25, Mar 4, 11, 18, 1999 Th286 Fictitious Buslneaa Name Statement The fotlowfng persons ere doing business as. Weatwortls·D'n-..rle, 515 Santa Ana, Newport 8"ch, Ca 92663 Devtd Bowles, 515 Senta Anl, Newpon Beach, Ce 92663 This business Is con· ducted by an Individual Have you started doing business ye1? No David Bowles This statement w~s llled with the County Clerk of Orango County on 2-23·99 19991783958 Daily Piiot Feb 25. Mar 4, "· 18, 1999 Th287 SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA. COUNTY OF ORANGE, 341 The City Drive, Poat Otflc. Box 14171, Oransae CA 92613-1'571 IN THE MATIER OF THE PETITION TO CHANGE THE NAME OF Patricia Lee Wiik.a ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE OF NAME CASE NUMBER A195990 PETITIONER($) Patr1de Lee Wiiks HAS/HAVE FILED A PETITION FOR AN ORDER TO CHANGE NAMES FROM P1trlcla Loe Wilkl TO Patnota Lee ReKly It it hereby ordered that an person1 lnterestod In this mauer appear before this court In Depal\lnenl No. L·73 of the Orange Countv Sopeoor coun 1t the eddraH •hown aboYe on 4·6, 1m. at 2 o'clock p m •nd then end there show cauie, II ny they have, wnv the ri-trtlon for change of Mm. thoUtd nol be granlad It la 11.inhel ordered lhal e copy of thll oroer to &how <»W• be~ In Oe11y Pllol Newapel)tf, • news· paper Of general orc:ul11t1on publ"'1ed In ti cwnty, at i..u once a w k lot tour conMCUlMI WHIC.J pnor to Ille day o1 lhll heanno DAT!: ,H 1t. 1tW JAMES A. JACKMAN, JUOQeJCO•H•toHIR Opt TH IU'lf .. OA CO\MT LI~ l<itldlllflbeum 915 CMo Center bM Wet!, Suite 230, Santa Ana, CA 02701 ATIOAN VFOR fl'tl1111oner Publi•h•CI Newport BIJach·C:O.ta Mcit .. 0.lly Pilot '•brvary 2~. M11Ch '· 1 ~ 18, UllXI fl'il88 lcttdoua lua • N•mt 81etemtnt Tilt IOlo'Mng ~raona ire dellng butln es Cr1nk Brolhtrl. $48 Guward Ao9<.I, COrQf\I CS.I Mat, CA m2.S c.n A Wlna'onit r, w-.rd Rold, O)fon.a Oil Mar,CAO~U Frank HenntnMt\. &41 ·-"' "'*' CcifOne Oil Mat, CA 11282A Tl'lll bullrma It Cl;)llo duald ~ • JlllMtll pan ~e-6'1~ C.llA Met Thll llalenWll WM flled with h County Clettc ol Ofllnge~ DUI Plot Mar. 4, 11, 18, 25. ·t§99 Tl\290 Ficdllou• ....... ....._ ............ The ~ panon• are~ buaitMI ea: ~~~·= ONctl, Ca 92680 Unger19 Lady Inc., (CA), 2200Wll'MiaRI Lane, New- port 8Mch, Ca, 92680 Thia buafneat It con. dV¢ed by; • OOfP()fallOn Have you 1ta1ted doing bufl~• yel? No Llngene Lady, Inc., June FttldS, President Thia 1ta1emen1 was flleel With the County Clerk of Orange County Oil 3-2--99 t"987M711 DatlY Pilot Mar._., 11, t8, 25, 1099 Til302 FicdtlOut 8uelnMa Name~t The following persona are dOlng business as: OC Vintage CIOthlng Mal, 2:200 Winwerd Lane, Newport Beaeh. ,C... 92660 Unoene lady Inc., <CA) • 2:20CfWlnwatd Lane, Nflw· port Beedl. ea. e2680 This business i. QQO• dUCled by: a corporation Have you started doing business yet? No LlnQef\8 Lady, Inc., Juue FleldS, Pre11dent This statement waa llled With the County Cler!C. ol Orange County on 3-2·99 1"9t7M11f Dally Pilot Mar, •· 11, 18, 25. 1999 Ttl303 Fletltlou• BualneH Name Statement The lollowlng persona are doing business as: E·Commerce Bulk:lare, 2200 Winward Way. New· port Beaotr, Ca. 92660 Lingerie Lady Inc .. (CA), 2200-Wlnward Lane. New· port Beach, Ca. 92660 This business Is con· ducted by a corporation Have you staned doing busloe$s yet? No Li'lget1e Lady. Inc., Julle Fields, President This statement was hied with ttla County Clerk ol Orange County on 3-2-99 1"96784711 Dally Piiot Mar. 4, 11, 18, 25. 1999 Th304 Fictitious Bualneu Name Statement The followlng persons are OOlng business as. Klsses·N·Heans, 369 E 17th St. Costa Mesa. Ca. 92627 "7 ~ ~~ -... r JO "' I ' .--..:..•· • .,~ ..... -.11 Wllf-~IO-no­ boe to ~«! '*90'lt unltll tiey r.ve ~ nolloe Of CClf1M<ltld to "" pfOPOMd actlOf\ } .The in. dlpe41dtnt ldminlltratlon eutTlOtllY bl oran~ unllia !rrteflllld per· ton lllel tn oOfec1lOn IO Iha petlllOn .,., •hOWI IQOd caiJiM MW IN oaurt ltlOUld not pr11 ll'le ~ A HEAAINO on the pell· lion will be l'ltld on APRIL 1, 1990 at 1.~ pm In DePI L73 loctteO at :Mt The Cl1Y Ofive Soulh. Or· an111 CA 92168 IF YOU OBJECT to the grt111tlng d tn• ciewon. you ahoOlel appear at the hear· Ing and 11ate your <>be· Ilona or Ille written 61) ec· tlOtll with the COUit be Ol'e the hHrlng. Your •P· pearanoe may be In parson or by your atlomttv. IF YOU ARE A CREDI· TOR or contingent creditor of the decea11d, you mus• Ille your dtlm With the ooun a.nd mall a copy lb the ri-raonal rapresentatlve ~ by ,. coutt ~thin four months from the data o4 the first llluanca of Jenera u provided In Pro- bale OoOe Mdlon 8100. The time fOf m1na ctalmt 'Win not eicpire before lour rnonthl from the heanng date noticed above YOU MAY EXAMINE the file kept by the coun If you are a per5on 1nteres1ed Ill ttie estale, you may fll• with the court a Request tor Spectal Notice (form DE· 154) ol Iha llllng of an In· ventory and app<alsal of estate assets or of any petltlo'I or account as provided In Probate Code sactlon 1250. A Request lor Speclal Notice form Is available from the court clerk. Attorney for the Patltlonar: SALLIE C. RUSSELL, ESQ., (CSBt t 17375) ATTOANEV AT LAW 23601 MOULTON PARKWAY, STE. 220, LAGUNA HILLS, CA 92853 Publlshed Newport Beach-Costa Meta Dally P11ot March4, 10, 11, 1999 ThW292 Flctltloua Buslneu Name Statement The following pereone ore doing bullnell as OC Wedding Mair, 2200 Winward Lane. Newpon Beach, Ca 926&0 l ingerte Lady Inc .. (CA). 2200 Wirlward Lane, New- port Beactt, Ca 92t>60 This business Is oon· ducted by: a oorporallon Have you started OOlng business yet? No Lingerie Lady, Inc .. Julte Fields. President This statement was filed with Iha County Clerk of Orange County on 3-2"99 t9"8784713 Dally Ptl04 Mar. 4 , 11, 18, 25, 1999 Th301 Lingerie Lady Inc , (CA), 2200 Wlndwerd Lana, Ne!"f>Ort Beac/l. Ca. 92660 Tt11s bl.lslness Is con· ducted by: a corporation Have you started doing business yet? Yes, 2· 15·99 Lingerie Lady, Inc., Julie Aalds, Preslde'll This statement was flied Flctltloua Bualneu with the CounlY Cler1c. ol Name Statement Orange County on 3-2-99 The tollowlng parsons • 1~7Mn3 are doing business as Dally Prlol Mar. 4, 11, 18, Morr·IS-Tesled. 19459 25. 1999 Th30!> Via Del Cabello, Yort>a Fictitious Bualneu Linda, CaJ11om1a 92886 Name Statement Jettery Clinton Cf8ven1, The lollQWl"Q pel'90nS 19459 Via Del Cabello, are dOl~bustness as YOtba Linda, Cahlomla R M""" I Mtdletle Lynn Cravena, aney· usman ""'ca 19459 Via Del Caba.lie>. Group, 3333 West Coast Highway. Suite •500. New-Yorba Linda, Callfomla port Beach, California 9~ business is oon· 92663 Raney & Zusman Group, duc1ed by-l'lolband Ind A Medial Corporation wrfe (CA). 3333 w. Coast High· Have you started doing way. 1500. Newport business yet? Yea, 8·12·93 I ...,.,., Jell Cravens Beach, Cali om1a 9'""" This statement wu flied This business is con· with the County Clerk of ducted by. a COrpCll'atJon Have you started dOlng Orange County on 3-2·99 •• t? y 189N784714 bu ... ness ye es. • Dall(gPllot Mar 4, 1t, 18, 12/1998 Raney & Zusman Medi-25, 1 9 Th295 cal Group, a Medical Cor· Flctltloua BualneH parauon, Aldan A. Raney Name Statement Jr. M.D., Pr'esldent The following persona This statement was n1ed are doing business as; wittl the County Clark of Ea1tblulf Salon, 2525 Orange County on 3-2·99 Eastblulf D""9, Newport 1~784719 Beach, Calllomla 92660 DaltyPilot Mar.4,11,18, Burka Hallln. 31012 25, t999 Th293 Poseo Rancharo, Sa" FictltJou• Bu•ln .. a Juan Capistrano. C.Rfomla Name Statement 92675 The lotlowtng per$00S Yo&hl Heflin, 31012 are doing busineu u · Poseo Ranchero, San Cusp Designs. t954 Juan Csplttrano. Callfom\a Placentia, Studio 108, 92::~ bustneas 11 000• Costa Mesa, CA 92627 dueled by huaband and TAG 108, Inc.. (CA). I 1954 Placentra. Studio wr a t08 CO I M CA H1419 you staneo doing • s a asa b~l7 Yes. Febru· 92627 1- Thls business is coo-ary 1 • V Hillin dueled by a oorporauon This 1talamen1 was fried Hav. you atarted doing wrth 11'18 County Cieri! o4 t>uslness yet? Ves, Janu· Orange County on 3·2·99 ary 1999 1"98784721 TAG 108, Inc, Tony Dai~llOI Mar 4, 11, 18, Crisp, CEO This statement was filed 25, 1 Th296 wtlh th• CounlY Cieri< ol Ffcdtloua Bualneaa Orange Colsitv on 3-2-1)9 Name Statement 1"96784708 The lollowl'lg peraons Dally PllOI Mar. 4, t t . t8, are doing busln ... u · 25, 1999 Th294 MARVELOUS DAY CHILD CARE, 9&19 Kens· BSC8121 Jngton Dr , Huntlnglon NOTICE OF 881cll, CA 92648 PETITION Michale Dletrietl MalVef, TO ADMINISTER 9&19Kerl$tngton Dr:.:.~nl· ESTATE OF: lnaton Beact\, CA 9:t048 IRENE F. DARBY au Tt\lt butlntM ii oon- IRENE FLORENCE ducted by: an lndrvldull DARBY eu IRENE bu~==s~t?1~8~~-~ DARBY IU MRS. Mldlele O M rvel WILLEDO 0 . DARBY This 111temen1 wu filed CASE NO. A1N05t With f\e County Clertl o1 To all heirs. blntfl• Orange COl.mY 0n 3'2·811 clat1a1, credltOfa, cont· 1"91714120 lno-nt credrt0111, atld par· Delly Pilot Mar 4, 11, 18..1 aont who may OINl'W\M 25, 1099 TI\291 be tnter9'1ed "' the wlll or Flctltlout Bualnnt esUlte, Of both, ot Na-S._tl--t tRtNE F. DARDY aka ..... .. ..... , IREN E FLORENCE 1~~~1..":'°"9 DARBV Ike IREN! CAN , 46 ,:,.,-non1 Av DAR BY aka M RS. ,.6, WILLEDD 0 DAAOY enua, Newport Bead\, ..... lomla 92063. A PtrnTlON FOA PAO-Tnom.. lAmbert, 48 BATE he• '*"' filed by Jl'ttmc>nt Avenue. :=rn Dl!ANNA L Kl!LL&Y In the .. __ C Supertot Coul1 01 c.itlor• uwech, allfomlt 92 nla. County °' ORANGE Chantt E!. Grove • 40 THE PETITION fOR ~:: 1..~i t f ':~: PAOBATE 19qUttl• ttlal e2m 47lJ4' DEANNA L. KELLEY be appoonleel u petlOf\81 rap. Thll bu'41"1e11 11 OOtl· t9ftnt tllle IO administer ducted tty. an unln· Ille 1a1o ol lht dt!Oedenl ~Ortlled HtOclall011 THE PETITlON r~ Har~~'==~ ttie cMcodant't Wllf and •~ ~'ll 0001e11 11 ony, be adm1nect buslnl • v.n No IO Probele Tile Wll and ChlMI I! GrcwtS any OO<Jlellt .,. tv•llatl4e Thia •tatem.m w .. Ii*! fOf ewamlnattoo In Ille Ale With lfle CoiJnty Cler1( Of klPPI ~Ille COUit Ortnge Coun~~·15 99 THE PGTITION ~ 1 ll22f a\4tlOl'lty ro .atninilttt h Diiiy PllCI Mir 4. U . 11. 118 unotr "'9 lndtJ)e41d• 25 1999 -Ttl:lOG ~ Mmnat lion ol Et· t • ue • .. H Act (Thi• Ai.lltrl:xftf Heme -...un.1t .. dO# the S*tonal Nip• The ~ ,,.IWl'IS ,.,.., to I.Ille many .,. dolno bu ,, .. ec:tkJfll W11t1o11t atrta1n1na wesr ~r REA&.. CCM1 eppr_ov111I .. tori 18TAT• ADYllORS, liJllWlg ~ wtty """°'' ~ Alt~ ..,. ac:llOlia. ~--ii1...,. p.rtonal ,.prenf'MM Rob•rt Jullan, Inc .• (CAL.IF), 1839 Pott Al~ Pit~. Newporr Beacti, Caldomia 926eo Thie bullnel• i& oon-duc:c.d by a corpotatiOn Hft¥9 VOii lllin.d doing bullneu yet? No RObe11 Juflan. Inc., ~"~· ~o Thia "8lement ._.. filed Wi1ll ltll County Clll~ of 0'9ngot County on ~2-99 1""7M7U OtilV Pttoc Mar.•, 11, 18, 25 HJ99 Tfl298 f:lctlitO-.a Bualneea N•me Statemenc The fOllOwing personf ire dOlng business a1: R U F"F L 1$ S U P • HOLSlERY, 1998 HarbOr Dr, Cos1a Mesa, CA 92627 Phillip SardO, 5906 Pi:m· nfield Aven!!!\ Woodland Hills CA 91;j04 This bUslne11 11 con· ducted by· an Individual The registrant(•) com· m.nced to transact bUSI· nest under the Flctltlous BUllne&a Name(s) lllled ebove on: V25199 Phillip Sardo Thia 51.aterMflt was filed wrttl the County C1erk of Orange Count,:sf 2·99 1 84710 Daltv Pilot Mar. 4 , t t. 18, 25. 1999 Th299 Actltloua Bu.lne•a Neme Statement The tollowlng persons ara doing business as: HorneDf\.tgStora.ooml TestAIHom•.comL 1533 Monrovia Ave., Newpolt Beacl'I, CA 92663 Blomerlca, Inc.. <DE). 1533 Monrovia Ave .. New- p0rt Beach, CA 92663 This business Is con· ducted by; a corporation Have you startod doing business yet? No Blomertca, Inc., Zackary s Iran•. CEO This statement was ftled with the County Cler11 of Orange County on 3-2·99 1~784706 Dany P1101 Mar 4, 11. 18, 25. 1999 Th300 BSC8126 NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINJSTER ESTATE OF: MARY H. STAFFORD CASE NO. A196068 To all heirs. beneff· clanes, c1edltors. cont· ingent etee11tors, and per· sons who may otherwise be lnlerested in the will or estate, or both, ol. MARY H. STAFFORD A PETITION FOR PRO- BA TE has been filed by DONALD F. STAFFORD and BEVERLY A. SLADE In the Supenor Court of Callfomla, Counfy ol OR· ANGE. THE PETITION FOR PROBATE requests that DONALD F. ST AFFORD and BEVERLY A. SLADE be appolnled as pel110081 representauves 10 adminls· ter the estate of the deoe· dent. THE PETITION requests the decedent's WIU and coc:l1cils, if any, be admtlled to probate The Wiii and any 00dlcll$ are available for examination In the file kepi by lhe bourt. ~!:PETITION requests aUlhortty to administer the eatate Utlder ltle lndepend· ant Administration ol Es· tales Act (This Authofily wll allow the personal rep- retentatlves to take many actions w1thou1 obtaining coun approval Balore laltlng certain very 1mpar· tant ect!ons, howevtir, the pereonal representatives wlll be required to g111e no-tloe to lntareS1ed persons unless they nave wal\led notice or consented 10 the proposed acilon.) The In- dependent administration authority will be granted unless en interested par· eon fllH an objection to the petition and shows good cause why the court 5hould not grant the aulhOl1ty. A HEARING on the pell· aon wlM be held on April 1, 1999 11 1;45 p.l'tl In Dept L73 located at 341 The Ctty Or!ve Soul.fl, Orange, CA 92868 IF YOU OBJECT 10 the granting ol the pelJUon. you should appear 11 the hear· Ing and 11ate your = lions or Irle written bonS with the court ore the lleerlng Yoor ap· pearar1ce may be in person °' by your attorney IF YOV ARE A CREDI· TOR or oontJngent Creditor or the deceased. you mu$t me your claim with the courf 1nd mall • copy to the personal rapresentatlves appoint«! by the oourt wllhln four months from me date or the nrat llluanoe of lettera 1s provided in Pro- bate Code section 9100. The time for ltling daime wm not uplra before lour month& from the hearing date notleed eb0v1. YOU MAY EXAMINE Iha Ille kept by tl'll court. fl you are • peraon Interested In the estate. you may Ille with the court• Request IOf Soeclal Notice (toon OE·· 164) of Int nung o4 an In- ventory and appr.1a11 of Watt aSMtl Of of any peltliOO or account 11 proY~ In Probate Code aectJon 1250 A Request for Specllil Notice form 11 avaitable lrom tna court ctettt Anorney tor ttte Petitioner: 8AUC£ I . COUJNS, HO .. (CS8f 142'70) 4000 IARRA'NCA PKWY., SUITE HO, "'VM CA 12114 Publiehed Newport Bnd'!-COsla Mu• 0.11y Prlol MArctl 8. It, 12, 1990 FTh806 88Cl137 NOTICE OF PETmON TO ADMIH'8T£R ESTATE OF: EDNA O. AINO& eu EDNA AINO! CAI! HO. A1llOIO To 1111 helrw , benefr· cltrl111, cl9<l1tor1, cont· lngaOI OledllOtl, end Ptt· 80f\I """° mey Olhefwll8 be "*'-"-' Ill the • °' ....... Of bOn\ 0( EOt>IA 0 A1ND eke £0HARIHDe A PETITION FOR PAO· BA TE PIM bt1n llJICI try AOeEAT J AINOE W\ IM ~ Coult :of 0.llfor· n1a,· <JoUrfy d OAANO!. TifE . lltf!T1lt0f4 fOfl\ ""'°"" ll: .... ~'°'-•I ,~-~ ... • ' ··=-............... . AQBltn iJ RINDE be IP" P<*ll!l!I • pel'ldMI ,. •• ~elO~tilflhe ...... of h Olcldefll n1E PET1TIOH requettt IN decldtn(I Wil and c:odiclll, It atft. be •Clmlttld 10 probate. Tr. Wll ond any codiclla are avall.1>61 tor~~-· -.C~fleCIDUl1 . ,.. PlllllON,..,.. •uthofftv 1o ldmlnlller the ...... undet the lndepend-tnl Admlnlttrat1on··ol El• .. 191 ~ (Thi• Au!tlOl'lty W1I allow the p....onal ,. 18..,-Qtl\19 to take meny ae11ons Wttrtou\ ob1a1n1no court approval e.rore taking Gertlln wry lmpor· tant lcilona, however, the personal repreeen-.tlY• will be rectulred to gtve no-· tlce 10 inte,..ted peraons unlesa 1hey have waived notice or conse~tKI to the proposed action. The In· dependent eel 1strauon •U!horley will be' grant«! unless a11 Interested per-son fllu 111 ObjeQlon to lhe petition and &howl good ceusa wtiy the COUf1 atlc>Old not grant the authonty A HEARINQ on the pell· tlon wll bl held on Apel 1. 1999 11 1:45 jHft 11"1 Qepl L731ocated It 341 l"8 City DIM Souttl. Orange, CA 92868. IF YOV 08JECT to ll'le granting of the pellllOO, you should appear at the hear· Ing and state your = 11ons or ftle written • tlons with the COUit be Of& the hearing Vour ap- pearanee may be In person or by your attorney. IF YOU ARE A CREDI· TOR or contingent creelitor of the deoeased, you must me your clalm wtth the court end mall a copy to Int personal representative appOillled by the court wlthln four months from the date of the first Issuance of leners as provided In Pro- bate Code section 9100 The time for fillng Clalms will not eiq:>lra befor9 four month& from the hotrlng date nolloed above. YOU MAY EXAMINE the file kept by the court If you are a person Interested in the estate. you may 1118 v.ilh ltle court 11 Requesl 101 $pedal Notloe (form OE· 154) ol the lthng of an In· ventory and appraisal ol e51ate assets or ol any petition or account es provided In Probalo Code seclJOn 1250 A Request lor Speclal NOllCe loon IS available from Iha ooun clertt. Attorney for the Pptltlonet: P~LMIERI, TYLER, WIENER, WILHELM & WALORON LLP, JAMES E. WILHELM, eso. (CSB# 43785) 2503 MAIN ST., ST£ • 1300, IRVINE, CA 92814 Published Newport Beaol'l·Costa Mesi Dally P11o1March5, 11.12.1m. FTl'l808 BSC8140 NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINlSTER ESTATE OF: NORMAN CATE ELLIOTT CASE NO. A 196096 To all heirs. t>enefi· clarfes. crednors,. cont· r tngent credilors, and per· sons who may 0Cherw1Se be Interested 1n the will or estate. or both, of NORMAN CA TE ELLIOTT A PETITION FOR PRO- BATE has been hied by RICHARD JAN ELLIOTT In the Super1or Court °' Cati· fornia, County of OR· ANGE THE PETITION FOR PROBATE rOQUOSIS that RICHARD JAN ELLIOTI be appointed as personal rapresenta1/\!e to adminla· ter Iha estate of Iha dece· dent. THE PETITION requests the dec:edenrs Win and codldls, II any, be admitted to probete The Will end any oodlclls are available for lllltmlnatlon In th& Illa kept ~ the court THE PETITION requests auttlorlty 10 adminlllar Ille estate under Che tndepend· ent Admrn1stra11on ol Es· tales N:1 (This Aulhonty win allow the personal rep- rnentatlve 10 take many acttons <W•ltioul Obtaining court approval Before 18.lting cettall\ very lmpof· tant actlona, however. t1'le personal reprt1an11uve wlll be requir«I to give no· 6011 to lntereS1ed peraooe unle$S they have waived noll08 or oonHnlecl 10 the proposed action.) The in- dee>and•nt edmlnl5tratton 1uth00ty wlfl be granted unlesa an Interested per· son 11i.1 an objection to the petition and ahoWs good caU5a why the ooun 1ho1Jld not grant U'le authoftty. A HEARING Oil the peti lion wlll be held on April 1, 1999 at 1•45 pm. In Dept L 73 located at 341 The City Drive SOulh, Orange. CA 92868 1r: YOU OBJECT to the gt11ntlno ot the peution, you 1hoUld appear I Iha heir· ing and 11ate y0ur = tlonl or 1118 wtlnen ob • 11on1 with the oourt be lht tlo nng Your IP· peotranc. may bl 111 perton Of by yOUr attorney. IP VOU ARE A CR.EDI· TOR or oontlngent Cl90ltor ol the deelased. you must Ille yout delm wtttl the QOUr{ and~-• oopy to the ri-rsonal repr•1tnta11ve apl)OlnltCS by tl'le Q:'IUft w'ilhtt't lour rnonthl lrom tne date of the ,,,_. uenoa ol tett.rs u ~ In Pro- b4te Code Mellon 9100 Tiit tll'NI fOf ltllng Claim• Will not e!IPQ b41for• lour fflOnlhs lram the heiring dllt notlCecS abcMI YOU MAY EXAMINE the hie k11pt by the OOUl1 II YoU ara a petton lnlOft ted IO the eltale, ~ ml\y l~o wlftt the coun Requ 'lt lor ~t Notloe (lorm O 1 ~) Of 1"8 filing of •" tn vtntory and ap9u11snl of •tlall a11e11 Ot QI any 1)41tlllon or acc:ount ea ~ In Prob111a COO. MCllOn 1250 A Requ41'1 IOI SP9Cill Noliee lotm II avallable '""" ll'lt OOl.Jrt C6elll Petlltonef In '"' pen fll04ARD J, ILUOTT, 180. (CUI 107U] 1UH VAt.LIY UGHT'I DNY!, IL CAJOH, CA -PutM aMCI Ntwport 'B IFl'1 cu • ..... ~ fllll!CMl'dt I '1, ~~ lftt .· ~ :1-~f.,__ ... ' . ' --~~"'-" 81C1111 NOTICtO# PETl110ft TO ADMINllTlft ESTATE Of: TffELMA AIDA JOHNSON CASI! NO. A1tl078 To all h•ra, be"'fi· clan.a. credlto,., cont· lngln1 creelltol't. and I*• eona wtlO rNY °"'rw&M tit rntert.ied 11' lhl v.111 Of eatai.. ()( both. of THELMA REDA JOt1NSON A PETITION FOR PRO· DA TE hal buen llled by TERESA L JOMNSON In th• Superior Coult o4 C.ff fOml!i County ol OR· ANGt: THE PETITION FOR PROBATE requests that TERESA L JOHNSON be appointed as paraonal 1ep- re1entatlve 10 administer Int estate of tile da<»dent. niE PETITION requests Che decedent'• Wtll and codlc:il•. If any, be admitted to probate The W1M and ~ codiCill are evalable lot examination ln the Ille k..,. by the oowt 1'HE' PETITION requests aulhortty to ldmlnlstlt tne estat& under the lnoepend• enl MmlnlSttatlon ol Es-tain Act (This Authonty wlM ellow the peFIOMI rep- ..santat/lla to lake many actions without obtaining coun approval Bafora taking certain vtiry lmpof • I.ant actions. however, the personal representative wlK be 1equlred 10 give 00- llce to Interested persons unless they have wal'ved nolloe or oonsanted to the propond action! The in-dependent adm nlstratlon authority will be granted unless an Interested per· son Illes an objection to the petltlon. and shOws good cause why the coun StiOuld not grant the authority. A HEARING on tilt peti- tion wlH be held on Aorll 1, 1999 at 1 45 pm In Dept L73 located at 341 The CitY D""9 South, orange, cA. 92868 IF YOU OBJECT 10 the granting ol the pet11iorl. you should appear al the hear· ing and s.tate your ~ lions or Ille written Obt8C· trons with the coun belo" lhe hearing Your •P· pearance may be 1n person or by your al!omey IF YOU ARE A CREDI· TOR Of conlingent CredllOI of the deceased. you must Ille your claJm with the court and mail a copy to the pa11ona1 repraHntative appointed by the court within tour months from Iha date ol the first Issuance of letters as provided In Pro-bate Code &ectk>n 9100. The time tor filing claims will not uplre belora four months from l.flo hearing data noticed above. YOU MAY EXAMINE the Ille l<apt by Iha cqurt II you are a per90n interested In Iha &$tale, you may Ille with 11'18 coun a Request lor Special Notice (form DE· 1$4) ol the nong or an In- ventory and appraisal ol e11a11 1SSets or ol any petition or account as provided in Probate COde section 1250 A Request IOI Special NoUce form II evadable from the court clartc Attorn•y for the Petitioner. LAW <>FACES OF ROBERT J. KAUP, ROBEAT J . KAUP, ESQ, (CIBI 5753t) 1301 OOVE SThEET, surre 11)40, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92660 Published Newpoll Beaol'l-Oo&la Mesa Dally Piiot Mard'l 5. 11 , 12. 1999 FTh807 BSC8142 NOTICE OF PET1l10N TO ADMINISTER ESTATE OF: ANNA MARIE MULLINS eka ANNA M. MULLINS aka ANN M. MULLINS aka ANN MUWNS CASE NO. A196079 To all hairs. benefl· ctar1es. creditors. cont- ingent creditors. and per· 5onS wt'<> may Olherwise be lnler9sted 1n the wfll or estate, or both, ol ANNA MARIE MULLINS aka ANNA M MULLINS aka ANN M MUlLINS Oka ANN MULLINS A PETITION FOR PRO· BAT£ has beerl filed by KAREN PAGE In the Supe- rior court of ca1t1om1a. County of ORANGE THE PETITION FOR PROBATE requests that KAREN PAGE be ap- pointed as personal repr• sentat/lle 10 adtn nlster the e'1ate of the dooedent. THE PETITION requesta aulhorlty to administer the e111t1 under the Independ-ent Administration ot E.I· tales Act (Thia Authority will 111ow the peraonol 111p· reeent1tfV8 lo take many actions wtlhou1 Obtalnlng court approval Before taking c.1taln very lffif>Of' 1an1 9c11ons, however, the per1on11 repre11ntetlve will be required IO g1119 no-tice to Interested pel'IOnl unteu they he11e waived nolloe or ~ to the prOC)Oled ecuon) the In• oapandel'tt administration authotlty w'\11 bl gtantwd "" en int•,. ,_, pe,... ton I 11'1 ObjlcttOn to lhe palltiOf\ Ind lhowl good \IH Wf1Y tho COUl1 tlloukl not Of9(11 lht authonty A HEARING on Ille Ptli• tlOn ,..... be hOld on Aptl 1, 1990 11 1 45 P m In 0904 L73 loca1od at 34t The C4lV Onve Sdl. Orengo. CA 92868 IF VOU OGJECT to the grentlng of the pttltlon, you ahoutit •we r 11 the he.Ir· Ing Ind Stl!ltl your = t1ooe or 1111 wrttte'I eo- tlon with the court the n.11flng Your IP• pearanoe may be rn person or by your •ttorMy Ir. YOU ARE A CAEDI· T~ or cont~ aadltOf of Ille d9'8411fd, ~ou must Ill• your dalm wltn lt19 coun .nd fNll • oopy to tM per1onal rtipntHnlatlve ~t«J Dy lh9 '°"" \lllllln fOUf month• ''°"' IN dall Of Ille llrtl llMtArlOI Of letlel'I •• p<ooildtd '" PfOo bli!tt Code NdlOtl 9100 Thi llfM IOf llllllO ·CS114rM WI! f'IOI ..,. befo'9 ti;M montfll "°"'.,,.~~ tltl•nolmd~ YOU MAY VCAMIN£ hi Ille kept b't' ttw COYl1. If 't'lll.I DOiiy Pilot I . . • . - It_. ~·-,... . Fictltloua Buefneaa Name Steiem.nt Ttle t()lloWlng ~f$0ns are doing business a1: !Nine T~lng. 2917 Via. Sell Gor~onlo, San Clememe, ca in674 WiUtarq G Tunnel, 2917 Via San GotoOnlo. San Clemente, Ca §2672 ThlS bo&i,..IS It con- ducted by: an lndlVtdUll Have yoo stetted do4nO bu&lness )'81? Yes, 3 1 Of W~ham G. Tunnell This statemaot Ml fil41d with Ille County C1erk of Orange County on 3·-'1·99 1"96n5550 Dally Piiot Mar. 1t, 18, 25.Apt. 1, 1999 Th307 FlctltlOua Bualnesa Name Statement The lollowmg persons are dOlnQ business as: Imagine}, 15 lalina, lrvtne, Cahlomla 92614 David Robinson Shute, 15 Latina, Irvine. California 92814 This business 1s oon· ducted by: an lndlvldual Have you started doing business yet? No David Robinson Shute This statement was flied wltl'I the County Clerk 01 Orange Councy on 3-9·99 1IMMMS7955'9 Daily Piiot Mar. 11. 18, 25, Apr. 1, 1999 Th308 Flctltloua Bualneaa Heme Statement The IQllOwlng pe~s are dotng business as. Yankee Tavern, 333 Bayside Drive, Newport Beach, CA 92560 Davco ~estaurant E111erpnse$. Inc (Calif.). 17042 Glllelle Avenue. 1500. Irvine. CA 92614 This business is con· ducted by a corporaUon Have you staneo doing business yet? Yes. 1986 Davco Restaurant 'Enterprises. Inc., David A Salisbury, President This statement was flied with the County Clerk ol Orange County on 3· 1 ·99 t"96784656 oawy P11o1 Mar. 11, 18. 25, Apr. 1, 1999 Th316 Flttitloua Bualneu Name Statement The following persons are OOlng business as Davco Restaura nt EnterpriseS, Inc.. 17042 Gillette Ave .. •500. lrvlne, CA 92614 Oavco Restaurant Eoterpnses. Inc. (Callf.). 17042 Gillette A.venue, 1500. !Nine. CA 92614 This business ls con· ducted by. a oorporation Have you started doinO buSiftess yet? Yes. 111197 Davco Restaurant Eoterprises, Inc., DeVld A sansbury. Pre&ide'lt This $latamen1 wu filed with tbe Counfy C1ertc of Orange County QQ. 3-1 ·99 199M784157 Daily Pilot Mar t 1, 18, 25.1f{'1,t999 Th315 Fie tfous Bualneaa Name Statement The folloWmg persons are doing buslne$1 as: POS Systems Manage· ment, 19900 MacArthur Bfvd.. #100, Irvine. CA 92612 Dabltec, Inc • (NV), 19900 MacArthur alvd . 11100. Irvine. C~-92612 This business Is con- ducted by. a corporation Have you started doing business yet? Yes, March 1, 1999 Debllec. Inc .. Phil Prouty. See/Treas This stai.rnent wu tiled With the County Cler11 Of Orani19 Cou"llY on 3-9·99 1M91715563 Dally P11oC Mar t t . 18, 25, Ap1. 1, 1999 Th313 Flctrtloua Bualnesa Name Statement The tonowlog persons are doing buslnest u · Corona Oet Mar Shen AU10 Services, 3600 E. P C.H , Corona Del Mar, CA 9~625 Amir Abbass llllt!Sf\, 7 Aga1e, ltvlne, CA 92614 This busineas It con- ducted by· an lndlVldual Have YoU staned dOlng business yet? No Amir Abbasa llkl'len This statement was !tied With the County Clef11 of OrMge Coumy on 3·9·99 1"91795544 011lly Prl04 Mar 11, t8, 28, Apr. 1, 1999 Th311 Flctltlou• Bualneu Name Stattmtnt Tho fOUOWing paraona ant dol~ bustneu 01 Yu capital FundlflQ, 15 Nopll Way. Alilo 9ie,o, CA 92658 Rtlph Clinton Pvan Ill, 1a Nopall10I Way, Afi1'0 V1t)O, CA92656 Thll Mlneu It con· duded by. en lnclMOutl Heve yoo 1111'1ed *>inQ butmeM yet? Yn. 02!'.llil Qt Ralph Clinton Pyatt 111 Thia statement -.. llhld With hi County c 11( onanoo Count'i on ,3 0.99 ·1t111na11t 0 Uy P1IOI Mar 11 1 a( 25, Am t , 19H Thl10 FJ~floua Bu•ln••• Nim• St•*Mnt The lollOwlng persona 1re dQlng butlnt .. a1 Abaulut R0011n11 Co , 9893 Peralta AIVer ~:i Fountllln Valley, CA 02rua H•~n Krlitofte Ham· marttrom, 9893 '-l'llfta RMlf Cit', Focnaln Vallt'y CA92708 Ttilt be.lllneu lt ~ ductld by an lnCIMdlJil Havw you ltar1ed dOlftV bulintll yt('I I,_, Hallin~ 1llll alatlfMnt Ml Mid 1't1 County Cllftl GI °'9"DI~ o.ty Ptoc ...... '!:..!.'.: Afn. t, 1ltl llalW • a .... II ...... riil1 ... Polley Rat an1l 1Jt.a1lli11t arr ~uL1rt·t co rhangr trnhout notiu. Tht' . p11l1lt~lwr n"-f'n""-the ri~ht to ri'll!>or l't'da.sir,, rt'vise or rej~t auy clat1 ifit'd a1ht·nt~l'mc111 1-'ltru.e rt'f)()('I an\ error that muy be in vour d1b»1fird :ul 1111n11•1Jin11·l~ The Ooil\ f'ilot arccpti 110 • liohil1h' for 1111\ c•rror ill nu udwn1i.t-mc111 (or \\·hich it mav bo , II \tl•JH .. L ~ Byl'ax (949) 631-6594 (Jllc.ue 1,.-f~yo0r11ame~1d phone nunlhtt aD'l wt'll ull >"'' btatk tritl1 • ptic>e ~ ) ByPbooe (949) 642·5<>78 By MaB'ln Person: :330 Wc~1 Bay Str~N Co tn Mesa, CA 921>27 rc::.pons1hh' rxrrpt for 1h1· roi.t or the i.poce actually occupied by • tht' error. Cr(·tl11 1·1111 only lie nllow1·cf for the first 1nscn ion. ; • • r----·Deadllnes ---...---. A .... ..., SERVICE DIRECTORY -for AJI Your Home and BusiMss Needs - Qr EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY All rtll .... '*"*llf la 11111 ........ ls aujed 1• IM,.. 11'11 '" ........ Act ti 19" • NltMff ftkll lllltn • 111.,.1 11 tMrUH "Hf "tltr11ct, ll•ll1t111 " •lac111111 .. 1111 ..... 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Owner '321,900 Oy1 Mt-nH224 eve ~II BAY FRONT WITH BOAT DOCK NEW 96. 38R 3.58A, STUNNING H .050.000 DAVID PRINCE, AGENT 949-7111-1520 OPEN SAT-SUN 1-4 201 VIA CORDOVA Br111d New 58t/5Ba Home 8111 Grundy RH"Ort t4M7W161 180" OeorH Bay 6 FalhiOn Island V'lew. Ovef 1900 s.I. 38drm 2 5Baths, hl-oedings • $329,000 Owner wm ~ O.W.C. Agent t4M70-767tV sso.ns3 . OPEH HOUSE SUN 1-4 1731 BAYPORT, H.B. Upgraded 48drm 48alh, end c4 cul-dHac loc Huge yard. (TUSIWHoliday} pnicJero8I Ca Really 949-72U 151 1-STORY SILVER CRFSTTOWNHOME Available ft-$112,000 $AVENOW1 65+ Seniors · Doublewlde 1-bedroom. 1-bath. like new carpet linoleum & roof $8,llt5 Complete (949)7234045 WATER CLOSE 2-bedroom, 2-bath Cabana home Newport Beach $29,toO Space Rent ~060 (wlrfa lollg -..., 9491234045 IO COMIMl!TAIL M«>UST SALE CM 2-STY OFFICE CONDO wl warehOull Greet 2600 sf. ale otc: wf 1000 sl wltlOUSe wAruc:k door, ldlchenllle & $ff0199. $2291( By OMw 1149-722.0155 1 1~~1 3 Doon to SOV1tt S.y front! CHOtcE RENTAL, 2bf 2be. 1 C:.f git. nol9n*1'pel $22()()no ~ IY8il 4111149-723-4833 ayfrom Fum Studio pvt tmllllCI. 19lllg. miCIOWIYt, 'W/d, utllceble. quiet! $695hno. No Ptb 949-673-3059 106 • APE COD ITYL..f' OCEAN FROHT studio. No ~ Ill 11111 l cable tncl. $10CWmo. 310.609-2454 ohm View i the ilUCi\: tbr 1ba. ,.,.,older b1d9. Avtll 4-7 f101Shno. MM73-251t ~~~;r.-·1 . : r "" . . _..,. •Tt~ ..,. if .. • PA VILLA APAA1VENTS The trdon c4 Newport e..ai awaits you! Thi brtlllUldno Ocean & Hlltlor bay ~ wfl relax you\ Our 1 Bedrooms ere stalUng II $1580.00 1 Bedroomtloft stal1lng 11 $1700.00 Our 2 Bedrooms 1re 1tarUng at $1870.00 2 Bedroom+ Loft starting at .$264500 Some l#lits Include ,gar199, fireplace, vaoled ceh'lgS. & newty remodeled khchens. can 888-783-8786 SPECTACULAR OCEAN VIEW PENTHOUSE 28clrm"lBlll wWl loft. Llrge Balcony ~ drll'llllic Ocewl View, Flrepllce, Sluctt. Vl\Ated Cellingl, $2875 wlfl I 12 mo. 11111. S.751H98e BESfLOCATiON IN NEWPOffT BEACH 2Bdmv 1.58a Towmome wllh garage, Newly Remodeled kllchen, large dllioQ erea, Fountain & Coot1yard "View $1970. Will\ &-12 mo Lle.188-783-8786 VIEW BACK BAY 2bf 21>1, tC>WMouse style, 2 car oar w1gpener, tflllc. Ill llll8n, SISSOr'mo. 90H93-3130 FAIRWAY APAKI'MENTS AT BIG CANYON CATl!.D COMMUNITY BY FASHION ISLAND Beautiful tree-lined atrMts and golf COUrM ~. Enjoy ew.trM living In your a...ge •, 1, 2 or 3 BR apwtment home! ·lWo-<*~ . • Wahw/dlfyw hoolwp9 • Fnpltlc:• (wood & gee) • Nr COi ldlticnl lg •Wet berln 2 Md 3 BA • Alann eysl9"' • $1,~ to $2,915 • Pleue ctlll (M9) 844-0509 Sony, no.-._ TN-LEVEL TOWHHOME ~~~~ Privet• Elevator, 2.5 Cat Endosed Ganloe, Fwepta:e, Huge Walk-ln-dOset. washer/ dfytt ... & yard. $2000/mo on 1 year lease. Cal !Of appt. 94!M46-8453. THE BEACH HOUSE APTS. 1433 SUPERIOR / Newport Marina Apartments Barfront community Wlth private beach & marina. Walk to Balboa Island. 1BR,2BR and 2BR widen •165043600 Wood bumi11« fi~pl.ce & private garage . Sorry. no pets. Pleue call: (949) 760-0919 :\ !'!au[genct on NEWPORT'S BAC* BAY ill LIVE THE LIFE STYLE The Terrace Apartments at An Exclusive Opportunity for Waterfront Living on Newport Bay • Limited av.ailability of Studios, 1 & 2 Bedrooms $1400-$2600 • Private Guud-Gated F.nttancc 24-Hour Security & Switchboard • Private Beach • Gym. Spa & Pool • A Village unto itself with Meeting Rooms, Restaunnt, Cocktail Lounge, Entertainment 8c Room Scrvioe • Membership Required To cbedulc your private showing, please call (949) 645-5000, ext. 539 ill m ill A French villa high on the hill With City, canyon vtews, plus cool ocean breezes. • Private garage • washer/Dryer • Refrigerator • Gated community • F'rtneSs, BUslness, Entertainment Centers Q/f~ Slln JoeqWn ... M N9Wport Aldle Drive ... _,.... \1 ~'Jllln Oh d a. U.~ Sa Hours -1 de phone 8:30rut1-5,00p111 'lot Ilia' .. ,fo, )a, \Vulk-111 8:30a.m-S.00pm \lottda) ..f" ntl•• 1114~1 NP2M-T=:~~ BAYFRONT CONDO VIEW hM, good partdnv, quiet Elegant 2Br di den. :t neigh, W/D, $550 • 112 util. ~~gt. ~9-~ Avlll '-1. Mi-722·7020 Share Sbr hOfue m CM I I coaege Pai1<, near 8lfJ)OIVlree- ftS HOIC!nl ways, nolsmk, female 1>1efd $700 + 112 utils 714·241·8515' 'NP SHORES• Br ~ office + • gar1ge. Wuher/dryar, SllORT 'TE'M RENTAL A.viii kHchen priv, club llc:llHles. tin June 1 Spedoua, deluxe, $700/mo. 94t-54Mto3 28drm 2ba. ':'."L lum, ciOM to beach, 2c gar. 9-675-7130 20I OFF1CES 1 1-:0.:Rll I FOR RENT/LEASE Large Eucutlve OfflOl1 localed in H161tmgtoo Beactt, $300 per monUl Cal Ron at '9norlmlc 0CMn View Lrg • 714-84&-1651 * Iv ~. tlm eels. walk-Ins, 2ba, olclden, 1C ger, 0 H Fri-I I Sun 12-4 $1750 94&-780-0189 400 AHNOUNCSt£NTS 1180~1 Cl::=' 2BR 1BA COTTAGE Fenced yatd, I Cit ger, wld hoo6wp 312 COiie ..... SL St"45/mo 1149-645-8567 l112:EI WE HAVE'° HOMES IN HWPRT BCH/ICOSTA MESA From StSOO ·$6000 Per Month No Fees Broker 949-642·3850 UDO ISLAND liAV FRONT 2br 21>1. doWnslalts. newly r• modeled, Sp pever ft1 120051 ye"'Y $3050 949-675-8825 28cl 2.BI new caipec, paire, Fp, patio, near ocean. 1)11109 + carpor1 AvliA now $2 f OOr'mo 114!H73·52141714-271·3510 NP lsllnd 111'1gle flm ciNI\: 2br'ISen 2.be boet dock up to 30' bo11t. 2 cer .-, ffkl, WO hi!~ Joen MM82·i7'3. PVT EilACH COMllTY Yeeny unfUm NIOI 28r 2Ba. 2 blllekS IO~. 2c an gar, lg MSlr·Br wtll-t'I cloMC. patiolrlnl g&I· defier. N/smk.r/pets Ag9nl S221iOm1o t4M31-103I. j•::l!fl BEAUTIFUL 38R, 28A In Trav111 Npt Coul 2 car gai, wld hk'fJ. Avail nowt $2500 no pet Joen 149-862-9763 ROOMS I FOR RENT ' Motel rKently renovated, near major flwys & attracts, OC Fairgrounds college.bchs,shopplng mall. 24hr rrt desk F~ HBO. FSPN. Distovery, DD phones, spa & pool F'll"Sl wk spM&ls on slogles fr dbls $13.f+ Tax. C.M. Motor Inn. 2277 Harbor Blvd 9•91645-4840 RINTAL9 I TOSHAR! t N!WPOAT &EACH Wall to belch 1 Bed!oom wlbdl. Ill amen. Security, t st a last ~ UllllllM $550ltno 149~735 Cii bOUncy ..,io; 55/P Shi blf MW lllted, poo~ cell, 2bf • 1150, 1 bf • $550 MM31-2111 • Relief from .,.,.._.. • Anawera lo DA'a • Modification of support ,.. .... _,.,Clll .............. Cl11Jl7&-7 ... l8UJ U0-1722 14021.osr • FoUNo I Found J111 5th, mens blcyde In the Newport Blufl's area. 8'ke Is now at the -Newport Beach Police Department lao °=I Cd .. Sal 13th 7am-? 513 Orchid Ave (In alley) Clothes, apil4lances. lays n mucti more• CM Fn 3112·saJ ii13 ~ 12 00 Stonige shelving. ITlllC llousehold. ,_ sales- llWI ~. clothes & pro spo1tS hats, DIRT CHEAP! 25n Elden St ong; S8ii boOk she!WS, sleec* Iola, cdc>f IV, fish &ar'* 6 muctl morel S..·51.ri 7-flOOn 3t0 E Bly Ave 8alloe Penn HBAilidi&iCil~Fn & Sal e.2p 1108 ffm Ave/ HBBike, I~. dee»- retor ~. Don'I mlN lhlsl A8 SAT I=? m11 Fril'lli 11ne. CTOH IVMta, Orlham 6 Wimer, Moving Iota of houaetlold, clolhea. >NEWPORT COAST~· ST MICHEL COMMUNITY _, SAT MARCH 13TH IAM·2PM Furn. houMhold, mlac. Sl.n Joequln HIU1 Rd, to Newport Rldr Ortvt, .. tonow the 1lgn1 Set 13 l8111·1pm. 222 e 11th. lnfenta, toddlers, lge worn- .,,. clothing. Toys. playpen. mlac houlllhold, etc 1 440 ~1 Kn090 MCurity Ilg• !Of .... 20e eldl '* llClUMlld caa Edcie 11 t4t-7st-7979. Sten Allure UOUIOA TlON: snowca-. o.pi.y ~ IW111reslllllles stotage sheMng, wide 'Pl" gnd more EYlfYtq !IMS chealp1 ~· olfefs 3 Cllllog show-room~ • Ct*1o Htls 4040 GIW Ave • Palmdale '-t2 W Ave P • Whrttier 8512 Pin« Ave (800 ) 1513 -6865 . www nrtl com, 10% Buyers Prtmum Monday ............ Friday 5:00pm Thursday .. Wednesday S:OOpm· Tuesday ......... Monda_x 5:00pm friday .......... Thuraday 5:00ptn Wed"esday .... Tuesday S:OOpm Saturday ........... Friday S:()(}pt9· ;:649-4922~ SOUTH COAST AUCTION 470 SCHOOLS llNSTRUC110ff ·' T l'ilcher of Pi,11111 Mary dePascale, MM. •1n Your Home• lessons available 800•600•052 1474 wml CARE•GJVER IOf eldelty. 10 years local releteras ~~~= 1416 EMPli= I • • ACCOUNTlHG CLERK needed IOI busy C M lnllmel co Dellll onented. MS office skills a mus1 50ITll credil card PfOC8ls.ng axpenenc:e a plus Fax resume to 9-19-548-0569 ATTENTION WORK FROM HOME! Our ctllcken come to the office everydeyl Eem an extra $500·$1500/mo pit· $2000-$4500 l/t 800-561-7407 (~ newestway com) access Coda 1150 Re1t1ur1nt C«>lll, wallenfweltTMIH , clellvetY, etc. Call MU31-3592 ·coONSElOfl' to lnllruct DD edUll/ILS 6 supponect lvlng nc'1 Sellr 'COMPA~S· Mv. In to wort! with 00 ldulltl In North 6 South oc. 'SUPPORT .iDES' Newpor1 a.ti ~ CMhlef Ffr 6 M , ST.ecltlr wlll train 141·25i,.oo1 l ..Ott~• fOf North 6 Sou1h oc, work wlltl 00 ldutla. FJP.,.T TIME Ir -------,I Call ... , ....,...711 11206 450 APPUAHC(!S oen'2~s hour RECEPTIO GE Profile Frig. Side by Side Easy denlll bi1r1g llJI ~ 23 5ai II. ~e. tee maker, comciuter required Wlllf'ICI door. tOyr warr111ty 1~4-4511 xUI $1000 ot>o 9'~76tl-4764 oAi\IEM1RE cHlNGEJi u..ct Wither I dryw. Worn (MUST 8E EXPER) ll9W bus In petfectly, $150 for J)N. Aak CM good ci?vrng rec01d. nn lot for Mwlt t49-54Mltt. ldVft:emenl 9'4!Hi45-006e ELECTRICAL EHGINUR BSEE fOf dMIQn Ind "9tlng of s>OMf empllllert for Audio 11nt benefH1. Fu mume 10 154-424-8218 Part Tune MONDAY du,. FRJJ>i\Y 6:45 am • ll:OO • Busy Onnae CouD~ equip_~ kaslJll fitmjs lootiJlg '"' cand.i-with supcrl> pboao mannerism A orpnautiocal sblls IC) JUgg)e respoosibiti~ •• We att looldng («a leMD play~. with I P.>lf ltbtude to gree1 OQ( cbents and bandk an 1ncomi111 calls from~ switchboard. Distnbitiaa ol mail, fa11.es. pacbJEs and tDtatl.&l mtlDQI. • MUST BE PUNcru.U. AND PROf'ESSIONAt.! No Phane CAU.E PLEASE! "' Fu-~ BHB 714-7Sl-7SJf or mail ID' BllB roa.un s.a.ua. CA mw WHI'I'l'IER LAW SCHOOJ{ Whittier Law School is looking tor proctors to administer final exams 1!l our campus in Costa Mesa between May 5-14. Must be re1iable. organll;e(I, have good verbai skills and b• responsible for transporting exam• and bluebooks to and from classrooms. Must be available to WOf't during the day. $8.00/hr. • Send letters· of interest with wo.tr llA'IVUI . ...,..,.. .. POii &IAA PltlSnOIOUS NEWPOD OfflCE Town history or resume to Phyllis Sandi. · • • .. Fax: 7141444-3458 3333 Hlrt>of ~ eo.ta Me91. CA 92629 Ho phOM mill,.... nu T*ldllllfor- ._ ..... ,lt. •a..1,....Mllllll . .,. ........ ... .,.. . t 1GD,ll Cln Pl' D1Y M711t ..... sa.4 ru zt W. In Ir. :AlTN:&,-.. (Mt)6'0 11U .... Molecule part , ......... ..... 10 'eOl ... dO 14 Nero'• Cl4y 1 S Song1 In en ·te~ \1=~ 18 e.g •to.Moet und4Htlanded ~1 G.i • 22 Slgnt, aa a contrac1 23 EfllliOYt 21 Home fvrnlshiog 21 Rowboat go-withs 30-Dlego 31 Melllmums 3:4 Shine • ae Atc11c dwelling 38 Splll -IOIJP 3t Ladles 41 CompetitOI' !43. Night before # MOii mlf1U$0Ule ..a Siert ot a Jane • Austen litle f7. Tidy up 4t Be.by bear 51 Were rtvals e2 lVa Koppel 53 Wrfting need ts Cruising S7 Alsatian-born atti81 SALES PT, IOf upscale women• ltor9 In Fashion lal1nd. Contact Kelly Of • Darryl 111 9411-759-71185 $41Cretary WOfd Pert AIR AIP, SOwpm, good maltl NB property mgr near PCH FAX 949·722-1085 • TEACHERS* $8 • $11/Hr, Newport Beach Preschool needs Pn & FfT teilChers w/ECE unns to worll wllnlants & toddlers Benelits' * 9411-1155-2672 * ~ PftEPARATION BV CPA ~no AccouNTJNo I Free Consuttatlon. Free Est Back Yea1s Taxes. Colleclori Ptol>lems. Business & lndW. uals. Business Spec1ahsts, WkMd Appt's Personalized 5¥c. 949-.474·9840 ~ ACOUSTICAL ,.. CEILINGS Acou.tlc Celling Removal Knock down texture ~lltd C:.11 Celling Dt1~n WI 714-610-3385 ot>ett \---- 4 ADDITIONS .. /REMODELING AATHING INTERIORS .J<rlchalYBa!IVRemodel f\OOnl Additions .. Visa/MC t~5 949.645.9325 "18u1LO OR REMODEL Homes 0< Offices • Qual!1y Consltuelloo • Reasonably Priced •,local Company 1636318 • St8Qllenlon & Associates ClllMM44-5465 . . . "" ... 28 Ov9f and over 29 Maple •YNP· ~ 53 Ur1Manned speoeclfin 54 Antique 31 ActOI' Chaney 32 Uptight auto 55 Copied 5e PoeHeasdale 57 In the distance 59 D.C. concern • 60 The Beehive S3 Jaded ~ Sounded Nke e khten 37 Pause 40 Sttmpy'• pal 42 Church tille: Stal a 61 Plateau abbr. 45 Shoulder blade 48 Makes run of 50 Place for beta? 62 i Dream of Jeannie" actress 65 Sonbuml PIN1t bt lwvt ttllt tht llstln91 In thl1 categaty mey require you lo call a llOO number In which thef9 t1 I Chlf!J9 per minute. .252 tAffPET CLEANING Prol'I Cerptt Cleaning Honest-Poli!e-Fastlll Frlencty and Malurelll Lon 714-1711-2098 ~$~1 LEAKY ShoWlrl repanct ~ut~ and lna1.n.tlon. 701 Dhn of Tiit. MM1MOS5 714-14MS2& EuroCleon'er" ~<ICU • OfflC£I .. HCtrilfi8 PROrESSIOHALISM~ QUALITY DtOICATION I 'Tl4 342-0656 714 437 -270411~ A Touch Of Clan Cltenlng Cleanilg-Resl<VCommeraal Uc'd. BOnded, Free Esl Teresa 714·282·7143 BRIGKT HOUSECLEANING Europeen Pl'olnaionlle. BEST IN TOWNI Refwtncta. DAREK & GRACE 714-857-2647 Plta11 be wary of out of erta companlt.1. Checll with tht l~I Belter Bualn11a Buttau btf0f9 you stnd any money or fees fOf 11rvlcea. Read end · underatend any contract• befora you algn. 1212-ucooNj JCONTRACTORS LEWIS CONSTRUCTION Remodel~* H:t:; Uc # 704 3 Local esidenl 714-557·5925 1276 DECK COATING I . WATERPROOF COATINGS Decl<s, l>IOO<>nies. stalrways. Quality worll at reasonable r1tes. L#587430 722-8769 WITTHOEFT DRYWALL All plluas/small/lg jobs.CLEAN! 20rs, fair, ftee est 1.1400030 714-639-1447 .. ... • I I ~ 4 .. ..:.> . . .. COUNTED OUT Bolh vulnerable. South deals. WEST •J6 NORTH •AK94 c;;> 74 ¢ J 1083 •K94 I::> A KQ 108 02 •Q8753 SOtJTB •1 EAST • Q108532 Q,J63 0 764 • 10 Q 952 ¢AKQ95 •AJ62 The bidding: ..... soum WEST 10 11::> 2• Put so Pua NORTH EAST Dbl Pas1 3¢ Pus Pus .... Ope;lling lead: King of I::> ~ aiio, .. fl#(, won't monds was invi&Mional in North· ~cOiTA'~1e,116 . South'• methods. With aomechina in J"P'tt=:"" merve, South went to pmc vaa the lnlTfdiO 'ii ~;,~~ lWO top beans and ~3,.:0' llhr, CD. then switched to the jack of spades. cost.A MHA tNAHm Declarer won in dummy, drew j114)!AMIOO • trwnp1 in three rounds and tOok stock lfl!ilm dtO 'ii of the pouibj)lties. It seemed that a ~Mi IUIO, lltw" S/'R club fineue was i~vitabk &ince both < cos A ll'rSA INF1Nl11 the queen and ten were mlssing, so (714)2AMSOO declarer wasted no time in crossli\g to IHFiNll bo 'M the king and returning the suit. Lo~ ~~~illi~5 North's ~ discard n:iade a club """''' loser inevitable -down one. J714!4M300 Dcctii.rer was jn too much of a iiiiifi 130 'M hurry to ,commit 10 the club finesse. ~~ ~~ After drawing trumps, d~laret $14)241-1* should ruft' a heart in dummy, cash IAAilT'i iHo coNVl'. •92 the king of~ and ruff a spade in Low mies! (010459) $12.995 hand. Whe1f West dilCards on this COSTA MESA INFNn trick, the distribution is clear. Since (114)241-1900 West is marked with five hearts for INTEGRA COUPE '17 the overcall. West's distribution is 2· ~~) ~.999auto. S-1-S, and therefore East holds a sin-SOUTH OOAST ACURA Do nOl commit yourself to one line of play too early. A little investigation could point out the folly of your g1eton club. Declarer's only chance is , (714)179-2500 • to hope that it is either the queen or INTEGRA LS coOH 'M ten. So South should cash the ace-of Gm,auto,AIC'i006C9~5 clubs ~ .• ~~nfi ~t. prodtheUet;S ~ sou1~w:.,:r~ ways. . Nonh's double of one heart was negative -in effect, a takeout dou· ble of one 'heart. South showed a sec- ond suit and North's jump in dia- ten, conun-r nessmg nme o J XJ6 1911 clubs. As expected, that holds and 5ac orig 111::; new tires, 00 game sneaks home. . . tmmacurate. $12,500 pr!Vate I~, GREAT FIREWOODlll Order yours nowl ony 11351 cord. or lost S75/halt cord! Free d~lv8!):. 714.US.1432 1292 FL!lil SAl.ES•SERVICE•INSru.. Hardwood, vinyl, ceramic. PERGO, carpte MC, V1sa.. W08279 714-313-1589 298 SUP FOR 45'BOAT E'LEC- TRICJWATER, GOOO LOC., CLS TO UDO ISLE BRIDGE $13PER FOOT. 94H75-6128 1!1\WI ACURA CL '17 BU<, auto, air, pwr pk, CD, ABS, aaovs. (003379) $16,698 LEXUS OF WESTMJNSTER &t1)112-6906 AC IHTEGRA '16 5sp<I, air, anovs. 1actory cen phone. (000918) $13,598 LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER (714)8112-6906 ACURA LS 3DR '13 5 spd, rus, low miles, x-clean, moontool (008612) $10,995 COSTA MESA INFINm (714)241-1300 CADILUC DtVILLE '113 Immaculate, 7Sk mllta, perfect condition $11,000 . 14M7M743 CAMRY XLE •13 Pwr WMid(, ABS, (105836) $11,995 SOOTM COAST ACURA' (714)11711-2500 CHEVY 610 BLAZER 195 White/gray, euto, pwr pkg, lit, rool rack. (1075831 $14,898 LEXUS dF WESTMINSTER (714)1112-6906 DODGE RAM 'is Wagon 3500 1 Ion, 28k miles. 1 ownet.(510352) $17,995 COSTA MESA INANm (714)241-1300 IWIDYMAll Al phases of home or office r91>alr. No jobs too b~ OI' small Clll for your free esthmte. C.S. CONSTRUCTIOI (SOlllll) Uc1738508 I~ I HA~UNQ I JUNJ< TO THE DOMPlll 714-16&-1812 AVAILABLE TODAYI 94M73·5SH 'I! \.I 1' ,· • I 1--1 . _ PHEN+DIET HOM4MJIAYifr Complete Medle&I Proa. Drywall-carpentry-repair• s79/ Wclah• Loss and much mol91 s~ ok. 1 .. --·-o_. -Medo--t""-""-"1 rep. Commh91, Ref'ti fret • V lat. Ctwf• 71 WOto0101 I Ism f>ll1Y 14M73-0411. tr· JAGUAR 13 XJS2 DOOR COOP£, Sunroof, 17k ml 111,IN.movlno out of Nte. mutt 1111 14Nl4-755S JMP C&foiCM sport 'is 2a, IUIO, Ill. fl#( pkg,,alr, rool Sunrool, cruise, cass. rack.(6205981 $1f,798 4n3/109727 $6888 LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER ATLAS DODGE (!14)ltHIOO (714)54&-1134 JEEP &end CHEROKEE 'ii FORD lEAOSTAR 111 Limited ve, euto, 4x41 Auto, air, cruise, 1111. all'lfOOf, CD, prem aouna "601,B26629 $4988 plqJ. Trill« tour pkg. MN! ATLAS DODGE 11'9Y, 70K ml1..good condition (714)546-1134 BEST OFF£n Mf.5154930 -=FOR=D..,e=sc""'o""'R=T,...c'"'"PE.,..._'t_1 -Jets> Wrengler 'i5 ecyt, WNie, Moon!ool, cass, air. 4r.l6/ hard top, A/C, cld, custom 380866 $3488. whls. 66k ml, xlnl cond $11.500 ATLAS DODGE Leave~ 949--494·9894. (714)54f.1134 JEEP Mc11eto. t..rado ·ii FORD TAURUS OL '05 Auto, air, P/W - f1ff' wn1oclcs, ABS. 47151128588 $7888 • 45W310369 $5988 ATLAS DODGE All.AS DODGE (114)548-1934 1114)546-1934 LEGEND LS 112 FORD TAURUS GL '90 Low mies, MIV loaded, won't PWf wtMocka. last (012221) $13.i.995 46161212550 $3988 SOUTH COAS1 ACURA ATLAS DODGE (714)1171-2500 (714)54&-1134 LEXUS LS 400 '14 GEO METRO HB ·11 Au!o, air, ltlv, moonrool, a1oys. ~o. air, cass. ABS. CD.(186527) $18.998 4707"06155 $7488 LEXUS OF WESTM.INSTE~ ATLAS DODGE (714)192-6906 (714)54$-1034 UNOOL.N CONTINENTAL '16 GRANO:Xii 1117 AIAO, alr, fUI fl#(, lllVlm Auto,_. pwr.(561003) $10,995 cass,llhr,(699353) $15,998 SOUTM COAST ACURA LEXUS l>F WESTMIHSTER (714)171-2500 (714)112 .. IOI . oRlNb citEAoiC'EE LTO 'i3 MticecStt lienz 500 sec 'es Auto. lltlr. (emaoi S12,995 xlnt cond, grey, lotdtd, SOUTH COAST ACURA $11500 MMS0-1567 (714)m-2500 ******** Honda lCCord 11193 Mmury &Ind iiiUrqillt '112 Loaded. 82k, wtllle, 2dr, $7500 Only 11k miles! loaded. 94H75-1649 Of pettect. Father passed away, 949-760-<>820 Jo. s10.ooo nnn Mt-751·7'35 a "S LAWN SERVICE CLEAN-UPS SPRINKLER REPAIR. TREE TRIMMING, F"fe EST. 7144M-2142 WIN6S6A oUbENClAE Resldeotlal design. lnstmlation & maintenance. Guaranteed work, 949·515-0529 YARD CLEAN UPlTRIM TREES. HEDGES. PALM TREES REMOVAL NEW LAWN/PLANTS 714·96C>-8502 PUBLIC NOTICE ROBERT 16fifil co. lnlallof/txteriof. 111'1111 lobs OK. Oecora~e Palnllna U494350 C.-949~ or page 949-580.ee26 ~E P.etTO:P.E..:h IAGRA =k~':~idd~~":"::'. RllGAlNCON!iN 1-------•I <itl'lltll COlitrMliidYmM 800-7()().8 Llctnlld & Bond Cetptntty c1tywlllVpalntlremdlahepelre MSM Conatr. 114-MMUI The Calif. Publlc· UUlitles Commission REQUIRES that. all used household goods movers rrlnt th•lr P.U.C. Ca T number, limos and ohauffars print their T.C.P. number In an e<tv•rti•· ments. II you have a question about the legality of a mover, limo °' c:hauffer, aill: [~ ;': 13 t .• '•'...~ r ,• , .... , r I,, t ~1, • 'I, . , .,. ' . ....... ,. .. ' . ' . .. .u.w.. • --.,, • klMtl• .UrrM . •a..itt·Ttk~ . ..,_,.,...,™. WO.W-tia. • ,_. Nnr Ormio. c-.. FffEI ESTIMATE (949 ill• 7478 > • ''"•I ' . _. ·. · .. ......... -.,.,,. . dOAUN awtiMAH ~ YM'I •XI* Refarencel. rM YOUR HANDYMAN! MARK 650-11525 \ ~ , I · , 11 t I" 1\ ·, ~ , .. •" rr 4 ., PUBl.IC UTILmES COMMISfON 714'55M151 - ' .. . . ... ·.·t """ ,,. NIUAH MAXIMA OU '16 Ontt 30I< mlles, Ml pc>wef, 1 owner. (707800) 116.995 Colt• ..... lnflnltl (71') 24M* iiUXN iE KING CAB '11& ~ mtlea, 1 owner1 auto, bed liner (3318211111.995 COITl llEM INRNIT1 ,.J;P41·1300 PiCKUP1990 NC SHEU, AM/FM CASS, Xi.Hr <:OND. Ill< Ml, $45001 MM42..-r77. olDS ~l SL •o3 Pwr ~.seals. 4704iO12:,124 $6988 . ATLAS DODGE (714)54f.1134 OLDS EIGHTY EJGKT '15 ~o. air, full pwr paok, 1111. CJC, llhr, alloya.(824738) $10,898 LEXUS~ WESTMINSTER (714)112.flOI PONTIAC GAlAO Ali SE '14 Pwr wlMoclcs, ABS. 470&i550244 $7988 All.AS DODGE (714)54&-1134 stf1As·11 Autol.OOkll"l.(697863! $10,995, SuUTH COAST ACURA (714)179-2500 SUBURBAN u:f, TON 4X4 dltatl, turbo, trans, cooler, $5200. lfml. Travel traller IYlllablt. 14M44-1342 TOYOTA CAMRY '17 Gray, l\llo, air, CD, am/Im cass. (026084) $15,998 LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER (714)1t2-690& TRIUMPH 111511 TR3 off fnimt ntltoratlon, white, lmmacul1te Condition 114,150. 1411-154-7555 Volleswagtn Camper 71 While, ~Ill engine. .Ont o-for 21yra. S.2700 firm. C.K Peul at 71'""2-6132. Vo11ctweven vw Ven ·12 Vanegon, 4$pd, tUr1S good, new II res $1100 obo MM31-3852 V otkiwagen Ca1>ii01tt 1 HS Coovttllble, blue, !ilpd, Mte new, new Um & breaks, CA smog $2550 714-66~169 VW JfflA OL SD 't1 Auto, air, sunroof. 4737/533367 $5988 ATLAS DODGE (714)548-11134 S26lX1115 Auto, A/C. (349547) $6695. SOUTH COAST ACURA (714)971-2'00 Pliii9f1Stucco Pitch SeNtno Soul"8m Calif 25ylS. L'326864 24 hours! 714"554·7831 DAN DAWSON PLUMBING Repair, Remodel, Aaplpe, Drains. 24hr $dtrVlca. ExDtf1 gas sys1em repipes. L#554722 94MMH720 EXPERT DRAIN CillNINO Plumbing repalra 20 yrs eicp, II WOfk guaranteed STEVE 545-8298 PiUmbifti'draln cllan'rg 24hr emergency SVC. ; W rates, fret Ml. bonded. In· aurtd. 64&-3299 PAEOISE PLOlliBINO R81>11ra & Remoc:lalt FAEE ESTIMATES L'687398 1169· 10110 THE LOCAL PLUMBER: l Div. of IU.T.J. Bangttt, Inc. ~ lotatlnglalab leik dltec Frtinctt HMct. lns'd. Lt 752,97 949-675-9304 fl DILA.Df Cl&ANINO 7-DA~nute Sr. Citirrn Oit<-otanl . . ' J:O. • HOl..l.HllWORTH 1IOI· t• H. L• B. Holllnfnot'th Som In Ottawa, on November 23, 1908 to Or, John B.L. and Mary AE. Hollingsworth. ln gtadu· alld lrom Mc:Gi. UnlVeralty and after graduation IKlOlpted a P<>SltiOtl Wilh Union Carbide lntema· tlonal Co . He was promoted to the foreton fleld and took a positJon ln Singapore as plant man· ager of the Eveready Bat· tery diVlslon. After narrowly escaping the Invading armies ln Java during 'World War II, he returned to the states to serve In the U.S. Army. Alter the Artriy, he worked for Union Carbide In Singapore and later in Mexk:O as president of the l;lattary division. In 1959, he retired from Union Carbide alter 25 years of service. Subsequently, he accepted a position in the Sealed Power Corp. and served as President al'ld Managing ·Director of Sealed Power de MexicO and C.A.M.t.S.A .. until his retirement in 1975. l()O, .. '... .... tlrnl·ifll .. rvea 1~1n the IOCllf Ma.onlc l~ and Wit~ vited IO jolt\ the Fqlt Otdtt ol Jesttrs. whlCft ~ continued to support. • In 1976, Lee and hit family movtd lo Ntwpof\ Beach Lee was activ. In 111t local ccwnmunlty and served In many clubs and orgatllratlons, lncfudlng l1'le Elks Lodge, The Invest· menl Group, The Hoag 652 Club and the Ba~ Bay Ctub.'lee was an Investor who al times Involved himself In "day t,.ding". He is $Ur.lived by IOvt~ wile,. Gulnlvere, lour ste~ children, Steve, Linda, Glenn and Tonyi slster·lnt law Margaret HQI! lnsworth • Ot\awa, sister·ln-tawt Margaret Holllngswortt'l • India/la, and nlne nlecet and nephews. Setvlces will be held at Pacific VlflW Memotial Pant In Corona del Mar on Fri• day, March 12, 1999 at 1 :00 p.m. 949-644·~700. WhUe re~idin9 In Mex-PACIFIC VIEW ico, Lee ttolhngsworth MEMORIAL PARK served When called upon Cemetery • Mortuary by the community to Ch ......... Crematory rebvlkl the locill schoOI ....,.... system. Recognized as a 3500 Pacific View Olive hard w()(l(er and one ~ Newport Beech did not have to take credit 844-2700 lor deeds accomplished, •---•••• he accepted the call lrom PlllCE IROTltlll the business community to IELL BROADWAY reestablish the American Mortuary * Chapel Chamber of Commerce as Cremation · a leadership group and served as president of the 110 Broadway Chamber and president ol Costa Mesa the University Club of Mex-642·9150 _____ ... I "Affordable Alternative" Discount Casket, Creritation & I• •• Burial Service Why should you subject yourself & your family to paying inflated prices for caskets & services???? Call Toll Free 1-888-54CASKBT Sming Orange 4 Surrounding f.ountries llltnd Blut Pool1Wee MIVlce and repairs. Pumps, Motors, Heatels. 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