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SERVING THE NEWPORT -ME.SA COM.MUNmES SINCE 1907 THURSDAY, MARCH 18, 1999
Doctor is
·making a
buck go a
long way
City of Costa Mesa sells
greenbelt on East 17th
Street for less than the
price of a gallon of gas
~!\ii
Y ou can buy a lot wt th a dol-
lar. A bag of tortilla chips.
A hamburge r. A king-
sized candy bar. Four limes from
. the supermarket.
And now, m Costa Mesa, 3,800
square feet of land.
Come agam?
The City Council voted 5-0
Monday to sell thP land at 135
East 17th St. to Stevdn Dweck,
who owns property n<'xt to it, for
the lofty sum of $1.
The oddly shaped greenbelt is
land left over from the widening
of 17th Street between Orange
Avenue and Newport Boulevard,
and'is unfit for development, said
City Manager Allan Roeder.
· •1t's unusable to anyone but
the adjacent property owner,"
Roeder said.
Dweck, a doctor who runs a
medical office next door, already
had landscaped the property and
gains seven park.mg spaces with
his purchase.
According to the agreement,
Dweck will pay the oty $1 and
maintain the property as a green-
belt in exchange for 1E!9a1 owner-
ship of the land and the seven
SEE LAND PAGE A 16
INDEX
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WEATHER
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• 'Three strikes' law m ay be used
to put convicted 55-year-old child
molester in jail for rest of his life.
GREG RlsUNG
lklt1Pb
SANTA ANA -A convicted child moles-
ter was found guilty Wednesday of forcing a
young boy to have sex with him in a Newport
Crest condominium and faces life in prison
when he is sentenced next month.
Ajury took two days to convict 55-year-old
James Lee Crummel on two counts of forcible
oral copulation. He was acquitted on two oth-
er felony charges, and the jury couldn't reach
a verdict on three additional counts.
Crummel will return to court April 2, when
Judge Frank Fasel will decide whether prior
convictions that occurred outside the state
more than 30 years ago can be used under
~· · tY on 2 ~ounts
Cahforrua's •three strikes• law. lf Fasel rules I sturt dnd Wds clPdn shdven, wds found gwity
that the out-of-state convictions apply in this on only two counts, authonttes were pleased
case, Crurnmel could face between 60 years with the result-. .
and life in state pnson. Crummel would oth· ·one was (•nou~h. Sdld Newport Beach
erwise be sentenced to a ntaximum of 16 police Sgt f\hkt> f\lcDennort. •with the cir-
years. cumstanc<>s 111 thh Cd..,e, life (an prison)
With the verdJct, Jury members sent a f sounds like a good solution for him.·
InlXed message about whether they believed Crununel was the hrst registered sex
the accounts of a 19-year-old man who cla.uns offender tn the aty's history to have his
Crummel and his psychiatnst, Dr. Burnell whereabouts publicly disclosed under
Gordon Forgey, sexually molested him on Megan·s Ld\' Wht n Newport Crest residents
five occasions at the doctor's condominium learned he wc1s hving v.'lth Forgey on Ima
between December 1994 and May 1995. Loa Lane m f\ld~ 1997, they began picketing
Deputy Distnct Attorney Ted Burnett the neighborhood dnd outside the psychia-
wouldn't speculate on the jury's decision, but trtst's office
saJd the credibility of the man, who was 16 at Crummel Wd'> tlrr~~led soon after on
the time of the incidents, was an issue. charge'> he molested tl 15-yea.r-old m 1988 in
Hit's unfortunate about sex crimes that the Big Bear City. l le> Wds convicted by a San
creclibility of a victim is a sticking point,• Bernardino County JUI)' ldst yedr, dnd sen-
Bumett said. HThe defense will, most of the tenced to 10 ye<1rs m pnson
time, try and say the victim is a liar."
Although Crummel, who wore a striped SEE CRUMMEL PAGE'·A 16
PHOTOS BY JUSTIN WARREN I DAILY PILOT
Revamp
of schools
• reqwres
patience
• But parents are learning a lot as
they take active role in deciding
how schools will be reconfigured.
NEWPORT MI:~A Sldnding m tronl of
a group of pd.tents at ..\.ndersen Ele.meotary
School, PTA member Jill ~1oney observed
thdt the democrdllC process lS nevP.r qwck.
And when 1t comes to thP dishict's process
for reconhgunng schools. Money is nght on
the money.
The r(.>conftgurdllon. which c;tdrted in
Novembc>r, 1s nwant to mdke bettt>r use of
scarce resources, och1evt• d 20-to-t student-
teacher rdtio m kinder·
gorten 11 pdrC'nts want 1t,
and reduce thC' distnct's Chart A 1 S
complex system of grade I •
configurations. which
somehmes st•t•ms to have btUe rhyme or rea-
son
But after countles'> Pvemngs spent ponng
over bounddl) mop'>. E'nrollment projections,
and the po.,sibtlit.Ies of offenng pre chool,
none of thC' qroups of pdrents m the distrtct's
four zom•s have come to a resolullon
You go, girls! No matter. say di tnct ofbc1als Speed lS
not the poml Gettu\g parent.. involved m the
process,.,
That's why, wh n Supenntendcnt Robert
Barbot propo ed the idea m November
mstead of . imply dictating whdt should hap-
pen, ctistnct ofhaalc; pre' ntcd 1rutiaJ propos-
als for eoch of the four zone . then turned the
process over to parents.
Jennifer Cabassa, 8, above, starts her leg
of a relay race during a Girl Scout
triathlon at Kaiser Primary School In
Costa Mesa on Wednesday. Brownie
Troop 1353 parUdpated ln athletic events
as part of "GlrlSports 2000," a program
promoting physical fitness for Girl Scouts
across the country. At left, Nicole
Jiminez, foreground, cheers for her relay
team during the triathlon ..
So far, the proces'> set>m-. to ~ workmg.
"I 1ust think it's wondertul that the district
is l.J.sterung to us, thdl our opinion is valued
and that we seem to help make -;ome dcct-
s1ons," Money Sdtd
Teach(>rs union prc-.1dent Linda Mook said
the proce s ha b<>en good for the < ommuru·
ty. The tcachen, ha\'e taken no position on
the process, exc 'Pl to say they want kinder-
garten cldSs to be m111ler. .
·1 think th meetings hav • been a leam·
ing proces tn how to have a dialogue on
SEE SCHOOLS PAGE A 15
Planners to reassess their role µ. city
John Barton brought bit
of cotland to Antiqu Row • Commission will take a
look at comprehensive
planning, beginning with
Newport Center expansion.
JI Nll+R H.ACilANll
Dlltt Nut·
NEWPOR'!" BBACH -'J1ie P1an-
riirig Cornit'llak>n tonight will take
stock of itS overall rote m the dty'1
planning process and begin looking
at haw to tackle major mues, name-
ly the proposed Newport Center
exprenslon.
A ~ study IMSion 11 tet for 6
pm. todiy.
1be idea of t4klng a camprehe.n •
sive approedl to panning aroee In
January, when the City Council
d dded against d major update of
tho city's general plan. It resurfaced
last month, when The Irvine Co. sub·
mittod a proposal to build out New-
port Center. ,,,..
In recommending initiation of the
expansion plan, the commission sug-
gc ted loolong at Newport Center as
a whole Commissioners also wanted
to tudy its relationship with the area
unoundmg John Wayne Airport
and Wlth an update of th city's plan
for its coo. tal ar as.
The flJ'St tcp toward implement-
ing that goal, commlSsioners con-
cluded, w to hold study ions on
major proJect . Council members at
their March 8 meeting apressed an
interest bl being lnvolftd. and wUl
have a joint study lelllon about the
topic with the Planning Comnussion
on Monday.
According lo e taff report by
Planning Director Patnc1a Temple,
the romnussion traditionally has tak-
en a low-profil approach to corrunu·
nity planning, simply reacting to
development applications.
Comm1ss1oncrs could take ~
stronger role by becoming .mor
involved earlier on m the planning
process, the r 'port id. For N wport
Center, the goals may includ :
• Taking the 1 ad in long-range
planning and evalWltmg alt mative
vi ons, polid and impl m oi.ttion
m SU •
• U lng N wport Center well·
ct hoed boundarl to change th
SH Pl.AN M• A 11
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Take yaur kids .
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PILOT PEOPLI
Bikers are likely to go "hog" :wfld over his art
HE IS r
Tu.miDg "hogs~ into art.
A METAWC CANVAS
unique pieces.
"It was a lot of work, but it's
a passion of mine," he said. "I
really got invqlved in these
ifieces. It was a release for me." .,
CAUTION -VEGASll
..
Doily Pilot
. l: to·photo 'garden'
The Harley-Davidson motor-
cycle. A powerful and majestic
piece of machinery coveted by
hard-core biker$ and collectors.
The popular American-made
cycle exudes class with a touch
Five of Rubicco's works are
on display at The Buzz, a new
restaurant that opened Wednes-
day on· Newport Harbor. Scat-
tered' about the two-story build-
ing, his artwork is hard to miss.
I
I ; s outh Coast Plaza is offering
, parents a chance to have
1 their children's pictures
: taken today in an "Enchanted
: Garden• photo by renown~
: photographer Rita Bold. The
; photosetting looks a lot like the
· popular Anne Geddes photos of
: children in vegetable, fruit, ani-
, mal and garden settings. The
: "Enchanted Garden• photo is
: kids peeking out of flower pots,
•dressed as ladybugs and cavort-
ing as butterflies. Photo pack-
ages are sold starting at $25.95.
On Friday, the Easter Bunny will
be available for photos until
April 3. Each child will receive a
packet of seeds to plant in a gar-
den. The English Garden is in
the Carousel Court in South
Coast Plaza. For more informa-
f:ion, call (714) 435-2000.
, NlkeTown is celebrating
: •March Madness" with a 25%
;off sale on selected apparel and
•footwear. Also, as part of the
:March Madness celebration,
:NikeTown will have Sam Jacob-
:sen of the Los Angeles La.kers in
•the store March 25. NikeTown is
•in mangle Square at 1875 New-
: port Blvd. in Costa Mesa. Call
;(949) 642-6363.
of rebellion. "
Rubicco, a Costa Mesa resi-
dent, owns two Harleys. The
32-year-old industrial tool busi-
nessman loves strapping on his
helmet and taking a ride down
the coast.
But when Rubicco lf)!amed
about the maintenance costs of
a Harley after he purchased his
hog, he wanted to reuse some of
the parts. He found an innova-
tive way to recycle the Harley
gear that was still valuable, but
there wasn't an active resale
market.
uMost Harley owners have a
mental block that prohibits
them from throw~· away
pieces of their bike he said.
•They are tied to the forever."
With a garage full various
parts from exhaust pipes to
leather seats, Rubicco saw a
creative opportunity. He fused
his artistic background with one
of his favorite hobbies and
placed the parts on a metallic
canvas.
Rubicco lost himself in his
artwork. When he completed
his project, he had seven
On the first floor there is u Le
"in Motion," named after Rubic-
co's girlfriend, a fitness buff.
The stick figure that appears to
be running has hair made of
copper, handlebars that double
as arms and tailpipes as legs. To
distinguish the sex of the figure,
Rubicco used red.headlights for
her chest.
Another piece, called
·vegas," has bike parts sitting
under a desert sun with gaming
chips and dice lying nearby.
Rubicco also painted a black
bow tie over a white back-
ground with jewels embedded
in the clothing accessory.
The restaurant also has MCau-
tion," which has barbed wire on
top of a diamond plate common-
ly used on big·rig trucks.
Each piece of art is nearly 5
feet high and 4 feet wide, set on
metal and painted with oils.
One of the challenges for Rubic-
co was balancing the heavy dis-
plays so they could be hung cor-
rectly. All of them weigh less
tlian 50 pounds.
Rubicco hopes he call sell the
work, and he has a hunch who
his buyers will be.
•People who will probably
like these items have had a
Harley at one time or another,"
he said. "This isn't something
you would put in your living.
room. But·it could be a family
heirloom that is passed down
from generation to generation.• ·
-Story by Greg Risling,
photo by Ron Soliman : Fittgues has received its new
:Spring II line in an array of
1spring colors. Its 100% cotton ...
:thermal comes in unusual color ·
!names like thistle, Lima, com-
;nower, drizzle, stucco, and cloud.
'There also are great new styles
:tor every body type, and it has
:introduced two new fabrics,..
'including sanded jersey-90%
•nylon and 10% lycra -which is
:ideal for traveling, a~d a silk-
!cotton chino that's 51% silk and
;43% cotton. It comes in overalls,
;capri pants and slim-fit pants,
•and they're all machine wash-
!able. Fitigues ·also carries a line
:tor children ages 6 months to 8
:years, and maternity and gym
•lines. It's at Fashion Island in
!Newport Beach. Call (949) 644-
:6485.
NeWport woman nameq..to UC . Board of ~egen1s l
ScandJa Down, for fine bed-
;room linens, is having a 25% off
:sale on all pillows and protec-
•lors. The sale continues through
:April 11. Scandia Down is near
:saks Fifth Avenue on the second
:level of South Coast Plaza. Call
•(714) 549-9046. .
: Newport Center OrtbopedJc •
:1nc. MedJcal & Surgical Sup-
,pUes is having a spring sale on
•all brands of compression
:hosiery through March 25.
;Hosiery name brands that are
•Judith Hopkinson, chief
financial officer of a
financial services firm, will
get first test with 4 %
admissions proposal.
JESSICA GAJUUSON
~fill
NEWPORT BEACH It's
been 30 years since she graduat-
ed from college, but on Wednes-
day Judith L. Hopkinson went
back to the University of Califor-
nia -this time as one of 26
regents responsible for oversee-
ing the state's celebrated univer-
sity system.
•It's a great honor," Hopkinson
said.
The Newport Beach resident
was one of three people appoint-
ed to the board last we~k by Gov.
Gray Davis. students from poor urban and rur-
San Diego al schools have a shot at getting
Padres own-into the University of California,
er :John H. the controversial item comes
Moores and before the regents this week.
Paramount Last month, eight students
P i c t u r e s filed suit against UC Berkeley,
chief Sherry charging that comparing them
L. Lansing with students from high schools
were the across the state, regardless of
other two. Judith Hopkinson · whether their schools offer equal
" T h i s opportunities, is unfair.
system is one of the highest-qua!-The 4 % criteria would not
ity university systems in the coun-replace the old system but would
try, and I think with my business offer a way for students whose
background and public expert-high schools do not offer
ence, I will be able to make a con-Advanced Placement classes,
tribution, n said Hopkinson, 52. SAT preparation courses and
Hopkinson's appointment many extracurricular activities to
comes just in time for her to vote have a chance at ad.missions as
on a proposal requiring the uni-well.
versity system to admit the top Education activists say the rule
4 % of students from each public is needed because the number of
high school in California. Devel-poor and minority students admit-
oped as a way to make sure that ted to the system has plummeted
since Proposition 209, the 1996
ballot initiative that banned affir-
mative action in univeJSity admis-
sions.
"I am in support of diversity,
and while I understand the posi-
tion the voters of California took
with Proposition 209, I think the
4 % is a way to encourage stu-
dents to strive for achievement,"
Hopkinson said. "There are a lot
oi schools that cannot provide
what's needed to provide students
a leg up."
Hyo Kwon, associate news edi-
tor of New University, the weekly
student newspaper at UC Irvine,
said the paper's editors did not
have a position on Hopkinson's
appointment, but that most sup-
port the 4 % rule.
In addition to supporting the
4 % rule, which Davis made a con-
dition of his appointments, Hop-
kinson said she believes the
• • entire system of public education
in California needs to ~
revamped and tb.Jt the Universitt
of California must play a role. 1
She also wants to make the
Board of Regents more responsivt!
to tlie public. :
When she's not setting educa-
tional policy for the country's
largest public university, Hopk:in1
son is the chief operating officer
of Ameriquest Capital Corp., a
mortgage lender and financial
services company with offices in
Orange.
Hopkinson studied architec·
ture at UC Berkeley, then worked
for city governments for about 10
years before entering ~ private
sector.
She is unmarried and has nQ
children. She said bridge is her
favorite hobby, and walking on the
beach one of her favorite acmrtie~ ..
' .. I reduced 15% include Jobst, Sig·
varis, Medi, Juzo and Therafinn. ! With the purchase of hosiery,
•you'll receive a free bottle of
::iolastic washing solution. New-
: port Center Orthopedic has cer-
:bfied fitters to help you with
thosiery. and you can reorder by
iphone. nus medical and surgical :~upply store has been in busi-
:ness since 1967. It's at 400 New-
:port Center Drive, Suite 104, in
•:Newport Beach. Call (949) 644-
:0065.
Ne'¥J}ort Beach joins Red Cross shelter agreenient
• BEST BUYS is published Thursdays
and Saturdays. If you know of a good
:buy, send a fax to (949) 646-4170 or
t~ite to Daily Pilot Best Buys, 330 W.
i8ay St., Costa Mesa 92627.
Ne~rt Beach will be the
latest addition to a shelter
agreement with the American
Red Cross in Orange County.
Six city employees in the
Community Services Depart-
ment were trained on Tuesday
in emergency techniques
required by the Red Crosa in
order to operate a shelter dur-
ing disasten.
By pa.rticipatirig in the mutu·
al agreement, the emergency
shelters would operate und•
the Red Cross llabllify umbtella.
The tratnlM was 1m1>9rtililt
bec4u.e failure to partidpate JD
the shelter program wo'lild
mean additional cc>etl to tbe
city. Po lnltence, a water t4Dlt
rupture last year flooded a
WeJtinlilster neighborhood and
left some people homeless.
Although an emergency
lbelter was opened, it wasn't
covered by the Red Cross. The
dty of WestmlnSter had to foot
the bill.
Wbaii a shelter isn't opened
~ the Red Cross name, the
city ii responsible for food,
equipment and relocation costs.
"U we weren't :working witti
the Red Croll, die bW would be
enormous for the city in a Jarge-
1we disaster,• Mid Donna
Bolton, the ~cy services
coord!Mtot for Newport Beach.
"I think the Weitmlnster acci-
dent ~ ~ county into
gear, and we have begun train· +;
ing our folks." •
Newport Beach joins west-..
minster and Brea in the sbeUer'l
agreement. i;
Other Orange County dlltil '
plan to simi the agreement la*
this year.
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• 8rtstol Street: Fifteen compact discs worth $325 were stolen .,
from • car fn the 1300 block during the evening of Marth 11. 4
• c.llfomla StrMt: A daypack and Its contents worth $ 119 ~
were stolen In the 3200 block between 7:30 and 8 a.m. March !
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• Pd Avenue: A Qackpack and its contents worth $100 were ~
stolen from a library In the 1800 block at 4:10 p.m. March 3. ~
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LOCATION SIZE
Wedge 2·3+ SW
Newport 2·3 SW
811Ckles 2·3 SW
River Jetty 2·3 SW
CdM 2·3JW
IOATINCI
Vttltble morning
wlnda It nro to 6
knots becoming
\Wlt-norttl JJ lltwly
ltlto 12~by
the lft9moon.
3:40 p.m •••..•.• ·0.2
Second high
9:51 p.m ••••••• 5.2
FRIDAY
First low
.4:02 a.m ..•.•... 0.0
First high
10:09 1.m .••.... 4.9
Second low ,. 4:15 p.m .••••••• 0.2
Stcond h9h
10:21 P,m .•.•••• 5.2 . ... ............
the south. Sets will
be waist to chelt
high. A west•north-
west swell moves In
Friday for bigger
sets. Water vislDillty
and conditions .,.
fair. The sun will set
at6;05p.m.
I
stolen from• car In the 900 block between 6:15 and 7:30 p,m.
March 12
• Vktorta StNet: A c~ disc player worth USO wM •
stolen from • car in the 500 block during 1he e11er1lng of M.rch f
3. ..
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•Com_.... arde: lWo peaf1 neck~~·' gokl rings '
and • pair of earrings WOrth S 12, 900 wef'e~ottn from 1 t'otrie
In the flnt block during the ~ Mitch 16. [."
• ...... °""9: A wallet and Its cont.ms worth N, 7Q WIN
stolen fTom •CM In the flt'it blodl l*w11n 5:30Ind1:15 p.m.
MMtti]. ' •~.,.,._ ..... :A cttluW pt'°"9 $400.Wll llolin '"
frOm. Cir In the 2100 blodt....... Of Mlrdt.. t
• 111 ...... Dftw: A oilhMr-..... weJllDlln '
from I CM In tM 1IOO blodl CfMrtng 9'il GI Mlrdt 15. ' . ~
if it's in the health section, it's in my refrigerator
e have this routine. My
wife does the grocery
shopping. I cany the
gs in, and we unload them
ether. Sometimes t unload
m alone. Like last Saturday.
Unloading the groceries is
ays something of an adven-
e because the content of the
gs is directly related to the
ntent of that week's health sec-
ns of the three newspapers we
e. My wife -who should
ow better, having spent many
a.rs as a newspaper reporter
d e4itor-believes everything
e ream in the health sections.
U the information is contradic-
' she ignores it, or prorates it.
e New York TI.mes has the
best legitimacy on her scale,
en the Los Angeles nmes, then
e Orange County Register. If
e information isn't contradicto-
she acts on it. Although I sel-
m read the health sections
yself, I know pretty well what
e current issues had to say by
at I found in the grocery bags.
Take tomatoes, for example. A
w weeks ago, I unloaded sev-
al different kinds of tomato
up, a llfetime supply of tomato
· ce, pasta sauce heavy on
matoes, and -of course -a
THE IELL
CUl¥1
. jos8ph n.
l>ell
passel of fresh tomatoes. I didn't
have to ask< I knew. But she vol-
unteered the information that the
New York Tirnes has-told her,
without equivocation, that a diet
heavy on tomatoes was a sure
protection against heart attacks.
Or maybe it was stroke. Or Lou
Gehrig's disease.
Fortunately, I like tomatoes.
Not in that tonnage, perhaps, but
what the hell. I knew a fresh
week would bring a new sur-
prise. '
Not all of the surprises, how-
ever, are as compatible with my
Tsunami
Sconce
Brush Steel
Finish
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stomach as tomatoes. Titis-some-
b.mes causei a direct conflict
with my Great Depression men-
tality, which is firmly agamst
throwing away food. This, in
tum, causes stress that would
certainly negate any. beneficial
effect from the food of the week.
I've explained this to my wife a
number of times without any
appreciable effect.
Which brings me to Saturday,
when she got involved else-
where, and I unloaded the gro-
cery bags alone. I should explain
here that the health se<"tions
influence her grocery shopping
by omission as well as commis-
. sion. Foods of which I am inordi-
nately fond are not found in the
bags if she has been told they
are not healthy for me. Any type
of red cheese, for example. She
acknowledges my predilection
for cheese by buying white
cheese with multiple assertions
on th.e label that is contains nei-
ther fat nor cholesterol. It should
also include a warning that it is
also free of taste.
So I'm unloading the bags.
and I come upon a large package
-my wife, who didn't experi-I
ence the Depression, seldom
thinks small -of cheddar
cheese. I ad.mired 1t copiously for
a moment, deeply puzzled, Then
I moved OD to bnd a pmt of half-
and-half cream. The only time
I've experienced that deltcacy m
the last decade was when l used
those llttle cont.diners of coffee
cream OD my cereal when I was
alone in a restaurant.
What followed was a cornu-
copia of all the foods l loved thdt
l)ad been deemed dangerous by
these health sections. There wds
butter instead of margarine.
<;hocolate milk.. A caramel apple.
Pimento cheese. Bacon. Real ice
cream that carried no pristine
safety clauns. Valhalla in a refrig-
erator.
Since these jewels were scttt-
tered among routine grocenes, it
took awhile for me to realtze that
I was awash in a dietary sea of
whipped cream. When the
immensity of it hit, I brushed
aside the possibility that she was
trying to do me in and went
looking for a speoal health sup-
plement devoted to men in the
New York Tunes that hcid arrived
a day edl'lier. And, sure enough.
there it was.
In an article headlined "The
Seven Stages of Man," the New
York Times said: "The benefits of
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avoiding potentially harmful
food, such as those high in cho-
lesterol, lessen with age. McWl-•.
taming weight and making sure
the right nutrients are present in
the..diet become more impor-
tant..
I'd just been through a bout
with the nu. during which J lost
some weight -an achievement I
reported proudly to my wife.1
didn't know that she and the
New York Tunes would take that
information and run with it to the
grocery store. But I'm extremely
happy that they did.
So I've been eating we\l this
week. Cream on my cereal.
Bacon with my eggs. Real cheese
with my evening martini. J don't
know how long it will last.
Maybe only until the next health
section tells my wife that half-
and-half on cereal lS a certain
route to skin cancer. I'm hoard-
ing an extra pint in the outside
refrigerator just m case. And
even the New York TI.mes will
never be able to take this week
away from me.
• JOSEPH N. BEU. is a Santa .«na
Heights resident. His column appears
Thursdays.
Thur~, Morch 18, 1999 A S
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The Second community-:
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The public 1S invited to;
comment on a series of•,
"Opportumties and Con-!
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West Side Specific Plan. Con-
sultants have also been col-
lecting publlc comments.
The public has been
asked about strengths and
weaknesses, along with'what
types of changes it envisions
for different areas within the
West Side, the area roughly
between Harbor Boulevard
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the north, the Santa Ana Riv-
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'Grease' is the word at Ensign
School to stage Broadway staple with all-student cast and crew
J~ICA GARRISON
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I t JrulY seem like utter chaos,
but to students at Ensign Inter-
mediate School in Newport
Beach, it's a dream come true.
"Rama-lama-lama,# they sing.
"Kadinga da ding dong ... shoo
bop sha wadda wadda. Yippity
boom de boom.#
Several bodies cartwheel
through the cdfetena, and arms,
elbows and knees appear from
several different direcllons.
For the first tune, Ensign stu-·
dents are directing and produong
their own musical, a production of
"Grease," with d cast of 30 and
countless other set designers,
stagehands and costumers.
And although operung night
isn't unW June 9, student dtrec-
tors Sara Lyons, 13, and Ryan
Bean, 14, have been hard al work
since November.
First, they dreamed up the idea
of a student-run play and wrote a
,-o help, call Greg Allen at
51s.6910 or send checks to
Ensign. 2000 Cliff Drive,
Newport Beach 92,660.
proposal that persuaded' school
administrators to consider it. Then
they had to find a faculty adviser,
which th~y did in English teacher
Greg Allen, and hold auditions.
And then there was the money.
In consultation with school
administrators and parents, they
came up with a preliminary bud-
get of $2,200.
The school agreed to donate
$800. The budding players have
to come up with the rest. They've
been selling candy, and asking
friends and parents to donate.
Theyrve planned a car wash for
April 17.
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Don't even get Sara and Ryan
started on the dilliculty of trying
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"Sometimes they won't listen
to us," said Ryan, who views the
production as a good experience
for a career in show business.
"For me, it's hard to reprimand
my friends," said Sara.
"You hear people say that it's
not going to work .. . beca~e
they're kids,• said Kelsey Knight,
who plays a Pink Lady.
But she, like most of the stu-
dents in the cast, vehemently dis-
agrees with the idea that students
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"I tbink•it's really neat that it's
student-directed,• said Erin Van
Pell, who plays a Pink Lady.
"They know how it should be
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we get to act weird witliout get-
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Allen has no doubt the two
directors can pull it off.
"Sara was in my class last year,
and I was phenomenally
impressed by her talent,• he said.
HWhen she and Ryan came to me
... how could you say no to that?"
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Zarah
Mahler, 13,
plays Rizzo,
and Russell
AdnoU, ·12, "
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In Ensign
Intermedi-
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Opening
night is
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with the
show's costs.
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NEWPORT BEACH -Residents who have
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shoreline lately need not fear -it's not from
an oil spill or some other environmental disas-
a pollution investigator in the Coast Guard's
Long Beach office.
wash up on shore afmr every good-sized
storm.
ter. ,
Affectionately referred to by U.S. Coast
Guard officials as "tar patties,• the phenome-
non is completely natural, said Timothy Hahn,
"Everyone usually gets concerned about
it,• be said. "There are a large number of nat-
ural seeps in the ocean that let crude oil seep
from the ocean floor."
Hahn said the Coast Guard takes samples
of the refined oil that comes out of the offshore
oil rigs and compares them with the tar patties
to ensure the oil on the beach was not the
The tar patties can range from a half-inch
to 3 inches in diameter, he said, and usually
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1'0DAY
Sunshine CooperaUve Preschool
will hqld an open house from 9 to
·11 :30 a.m. at the school, 2850
'Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. The
·school is enrolling for the 1999-
· 2000 school year. Tuition is $65-
$75 monthly. The school features ·
monthly field trips and kinder-
• garten reachness. For more infor-
.. mation. call (714) 540-1183.
, "Hawallan Flowers & Plants -
History of their Origin· will be
discussed at the Newport Hills
-Garden C'lub meebng at 9:30 a.m.
m the Harbor View Club House II,
• J 800 Pomt Carlow Place. A hula
•ciemonstrallon and trop1caJ lunch
"' ·will follow the lecture. Hawauan
• dltlfe 1s encouraged fo r the event.
• l\lew members d!C welcome.
ICld.s can have EDcbanted Gard8n
Photos taken from 10 a.m. to 9
p.m. in the English Garden in
Carousel Court at South Cout
Plaza, 3333 Bristol St., Costa
Mesa. For more information, call
(714') 435-2000.
Corona del Mar resident Barban
DeMarco Barrett will facilitate a
six-week writing critique group
starting today ot a private resi-
dence. The course includes week-
ly, in-depth critiques of submitted
writings. Preregistration is e~sen
tial. Space is limited to seven. For
information, call (949) 760-8086.
A dramatic reading ttUed •Love
is Not All• will be presented at 7
p.m . at the Newport Beach CeQ·
tral Library's Friends Meeting
Room, 1000 Avocado Ave. For
more lllformation, call (949) 717-
3801.
"The Fight Against Bone Loss ..
will be presented at 7 p.m. at the
Hoag Health Center of Costa
Mesa, 1190 Baker St. Admission
is free. For more information. call
(714) 668-2550.
Coalort Zone, ......... w...a
support group, will meet from
7;30 to 9 p.m. at Lighthouse
Coastal Community Church. 301
MilgDOlia Sl, Costa Meea. Partic-
ipants will meet on.the firlt flOOr
in the room next to the~·
For more information, call (~9)
548-7274.
FRIDAY ·
The MOMS Club of Newport
Beach will celebrate its first
anni"ersary with an open house
in the Community Youth Center
at Grant Howald Park, Jasmine
and Fifth Avenue. Corona del
Mar. Moms and families from the
. Newport Beach and Costa Mesa
areas are invited to attend.
Refreshments and children's
crafts will be provided. For more
information. call (949) 718-0358 or
(949) 574-9313.
The second annual Martin W.
Witte Memorial distinguished
speakers lecture series will fea-
ture CBS News correspondent,
writer and producer Andy
Rooney. His talk is titled •More
Than a Few Minutes with Andy
Rooney " at 7 p.m . in the Newport
Beach Central Library's Friends
Mee~ Room. 1000 Avocado
Ave. Admission la S3S for Founda-
tion memben and 5'0 for non-membell. The event will include
a buffet dinner. for more infonna-
tion, call (949) 64~·3296.
.. Art, Arcbitectun and Anec-
dotes -Around and About
Greece,• will be discussed at 8
p .m. at Orange COast College
Porum, 2701 Fairview Road, Cos-
ta Mesa. General admission is $15
or $10 for students. The event will
benefit the Diabetes Research
Foundation and Friends of the
Orange Coast College Gallery.
Por more infonnation, call (114)
432-5039.
The ninth annual Ambh Craft
Show will be presented from noon
to 8 p.m.' at the Orange County
Fairgrounds, 88 Fair Drive; Costa
Mesa. Admission is free. For more
information, call (114) 708-1543.
SATURDAY •
A bird-watching bike wU1 be
presented at 8 a.m. at Crystal
Cove State Park, 8471 E. Coast
Highway, Newport Beach. Partic-
ipants will meet at El Moro Visitor
Center. Parking 1s $6. Por more
information, call (949) •97-7647.
A back-couatry hlke wUI be
presented at 9 a.m. at Crystal
Cove State Park, 8471 E. Coast
Highway, Newport Beach. Hik-
ers will meet at El Moro Visitor
Cent.er. Parking is $6. Por mor~
information, call (949), 497-7647.
A workshop titled Divorce -A
New Beginning will be present-
ed from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at
the offices of marriage and fami-
ly therapist Maxine B. Cohen,
180 Newport Center Drive, Suite
180 A, Newport Beach. Admis-
sion is $40. For more informa-
tion, call (949) 644-6435.
The ninth annual Amish Craft
Show will be.,p~sent~d from 10
a .m. to 5 p.m. at the Orange
County Fairgrounds, 88 Fair Dri-
ve, Costa Mesa . Admission is
free. For more information, call
(714) 708-1543.
SUNDAY
A back-country hike will be
presented at 9 a .m. at Crystal
Cove State Park, 8471 E. Coast
Highway,~ Newport Beach. Hilc-
ers will meet at EJ Moro Visitor
Center. Parking iS $6. For more
information, call (949) 497-7 647.
497-7647.
Necky Kayaks' free demonstra.
tion day will be presented from
10 a.m . to 1 p.m. at Paddle Pow-
er, 1500 W. Balooa Blvd , New-
port Beach. For more infonno-
· bon, call (949) 675-1215.
TUESDAY
The Costa Mesa Re publlcan
Women Pederated will meet at
10:30 a.m. at the Costa Mesa
Golf and Country Club, 1701
Golf Course Drive. The topic will
be the Costa Mesa Senior Cen-
ter. For more information, call
(714) 557-6545.
WEDNESDAY
An eight-week drawing and
painting workshop featunng
individual mstruction fo r stu-
dents of all levels will be pre-
sented from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p .m.
Wednesdays beginning March
24 in the V111ce Jorgens~n Cen-
ter adjoining Mariners Library
2005 ·Dover Drive, Newport
Beach. Admission is $63 for resi-
dents and $68 for nonresidents
For more information, call (949)
644-3151.
Easter is Almost Here Gray Whale Sunday wtll be pre-
sented at 9 a .m. at Crystal Cove
State Park, 8471 E. Coast Hi9h·
way, Newport Beach. Partici-
pants will meet at Pelican Point
Parking Lot No. 2. Parking is $6.
For more information, call (949)
A free seminar titled Boost
Brain Power will be presented
from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. in tht•
Pa tio Cafe at Mother's Ma rkPt
and Kitchen, 225 E. 17th St. .
Costa Mesa. Reservations M•:
req uired. For more information.
call (800) 595-6667.
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595-6661.
;ONGOING
T St. Andrew's Presbyterian
, 1 Church offers a support group for
families with loved ones who are
1 mentally ill. The group meets
from 6:30 to.a p.Itl. Sunday.s in the
church's Dierenfield Hall C, 600
St. Andrews Road, Newport
Beach. The confidential group is
open to. the community. For more
' information, call 631-2880.
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Prospects Networking Group
meets from 7:15 to 8:30 a .m .
Wednesdays at Mimi's Cafe, 1835
1 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa.
Breakfast is '6. For more inf orma-
• tion, call Angie Stafford at 474-
1 2225 or Tina Firman at 5!t1-3156.
All Lassen's Leads Club meets at
1 7:15 a.m. Tuesdays at Mimi's
Cafe, 1835 Newport Blvd., Costa
Mesa. Por more information, call
• 646-1252.
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J offers ~editation mstruction .
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every first and third S\Jnday of the
month from 5 to 1 p.m. at the Zen
Center of Orange County, 120 E.
18th SL, Cocta Mesa. Suggested
donation is $10. Por more infor-
mation, call (949) 722-7818.
The Newport Beach Parks,
Beaches and Reaeation Commis-
sion meets at 1 p.m. the first Tues-
day of each month in the City
Council chambers, 3300 Newport
Blvd., Newport Beach. Pdt more
information, call 644-3151.
NlcoUne Anonymoua fellowship
wants to help men and women
who smoke to quit and remain
smoke free. For more information
on local evening meetings, call
650-27p.
The Costa Mesa Historical Sod·
ety holds a free open house from
11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Thursdays at
1870 Anaheim Ave., Costa Mesa.
The event features memorabilia
from the city of Costa Mesa and
the Santa Ana Army Air B4s&. Por
more information, call 631-5918.
Overeaters Anonymoua meets
from 7 to 9 p.m. We(lnesdays at
St. John's Episcopal Church, 183
E. Bay St, Costa Mesa. For more
information. call 953-0900.
OASIS Senior Center otten a
Parkinson's disease support group
from 7 to 9 p.m. the second Thurs-
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day of each month at 800 Mar-
guente Ave., Corona del Mar. Por
more information, call 6«-32«.
n. Yoga Place often a prenatal
and postnatal yoga class from 3 to
4:30 p.m. Thursdays. New dasses
begin on the first of the month.
For information, call 642-7400.
Hoag Cancer Center offers Man
to Man, a free prostate cancer dis-
cussion group, from 7 to 8:30 p.m.
the first Wednesday of each
month at the center auditorium, 1
Hoag' Drive, Building 41, New-
port Beach. Por reservations or
more information, call 722-6231.
Newport Beach. There is no
charge for the initial meeting. For
more information, call 640--0588.
1be Newport Beach Psycbolog1-
cal Association presents a coed
relationship group called Insight
Equals Power at 1 p.m. Thurs-
days. The fee is $25 per week. For
more information, call 722-4588.
Hoag cancer Center often a free
relaxation and imagery workshop
from 10 to 11 :30 a.m. the fourth
Wednesday of ea.ch month at 1
Hoag Drive, Building .41, New"
port Beach. For more information,
call 760-5542.
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has weekly breakfast meetings at 711 of Orange County offers a
7 a.m. Tuesdays at the Paci.fie program for young men ages 14
Club, 4110 MacArthur Blvd., to 18 interested in learning about
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patients meets at 1 p.m. Wednes-
days and a support group ror peo-
ple suffering from chronic fatigue •
~meets from 7 to 10 p.m .
Wednelday1 at the Institute for
Holisbc 1l'eatment and Research,
(019 Westerly Place, Suite 100,
OASIS Senior Center oUen Newport Beach. For more infor-
ongoing assistance, counseling mation, q.ll 251-8700.
and referral services for seniors. "
Por appointments or more infor-ArUttttts FoWtdaUon loStructor
mation, call 644-3244. Hillary Stone leads an exercise
class at 11 a.m . Thursdays at the
'lbe Costa Mesa Senior Clttzen
Square and Round Dance Club
seeks experten ced dancers to join
in from 9 to 11 a.m. Thursdays at
the Costa· Mesa Senior Center,
19th and Pomona streets, Costa
Mesa. For more inf ormat:is:>n, call
545-5669.
Jewish Senior Center, 250 E. Bak-
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NlghUy meetings are offered ln
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These 'sweethearts' have Served Hoagfor 3 decades
A local tradition that began
in 1992 with the naming
of Nora Jorgensen-John-
TIE ~CIOWD respect in the community and the
nation.
-s0n as Hoag Hospital's first
·~theart-continues tOday as
one of the highlights of the win-te'.r social season in Newport
Beach.
With equal efion and dedica-
tion, Un Auer also bas worked ·
for Hoag over the pa.st three
decades. Her empba.sis has been
with the Sondpipers and Circle
1000, fighting cancer. In addition,
the Auers have been constant
supporters of Hoag's fund-raising
events, from the Christmas Carol
Ball to golf tournaments such as
the recent Toshiba Senior Clas·
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golf tournament.
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The 1999 Sweetheart Ball,
benefiting Hoag Hospital, hon-
ored Al and Un Auer as the final
~eethearts of the century. The
Newport Beach couple joins a list
of the sweetest of the sweet that
includes John and Donna Crean,
Norm and Clarice Dahl, Bob and
Marte Gray, Mike and Diane
Stephens, Nora and the late
Chaille HMter, and Hans and
Charlene Prager.
The Auer tribute was most fit-
ting. In 1965, Al Auer, an execu-
tive with The Irvine Co., became
involved with the hospital, work-
ing on the expansion of the med-
ical center. He became one of the
founders of the Hoag 552 Sup-
port Club, serving as the second
president of the organization in
1968-69. Elected to the Hoag
board of directors, Auer has
served the hospital and the com-
munity for more than 30 years in
a variety of capacities, from fund
raising to hands-on projects that
have taken Hoag to a level of
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family and longtime friends. The
Four Seasons Ballroom, Newport
Beach, as elegant as ever for the
black-tie evening, was really
more of a big family reunion.
Hugs were plentiful as old
friends gathered to pay tribute to
a couple considered the classiest
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The Newport Harbor Area
Chamber of Commerce.
presents the
3 2rui Annual Circle Of Excellence
Silver Anchor Awards
OJbe Circle of Excellence -Silver Anchor V Awards Breakfast (held this year on June 15,
location TBA) represents the Chamber's effort to rec-
ognize those men and women who sacrifice of them-
selves physically, emotionally and/or financially by
volunteering their time and resources toward vari-
ous organizations located throughout the Newport
Harbor area. For each of the past 31 years, the Silver
Anchor Awards have brought attention to 4-5 be-
nevolent individuals who make a difference not only
in the organizations in which they volunteer, but the
community as a whole. .
If you know of such a deserving individual,
please describe the individual using the questions
below and send or FAX your submission to the
NHACC (address below) by Friday, March 26, 1999
so we may give consideration to your nominee.
Please don't let this opportunity to recognii.c that
"special someone" go by. If you have any questions,
please call Karin Graves at (949) 729-4400.
Nominee's Name ______________ ..._ __________ _ Phone------'---
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• What #Mces has the nomlnH provided
. to ,,,,, comnkMy and In what capllClty'l
• Describe the noinlnHi characterfstlcs.
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Prom left (front row), are Hoag Hospital t 999 Sweetheart Ball com-
mittee~ Marc Kaufman, Terry Callahan, Ann Howard.
Nora Jorgenson Jobmon, and (back row) Bob Callahan, Robert
Badham; Janet Curd-Walsh, Joel Manchester and Victor Yack.
act in Newport Beach. Loved by
many, Al and Un Auer accepted
ih,e accolades with humor and
humility. "We're thrilled to be
among such distinguished com-
pany,• Al offered .
Joining the sweethearts were
their children, Cbrts and Claudia
Auer, Douglas and Victoria
Auer, and Kevin and Alison
Auer Kea.ms. The evening was
co-chaired by Terry and Robert
Callahan, With Norm Dahl. Wal-
ter Gerken, 81\d Robert Mcintyre
serving as honorary co-chairs.
The Sweetheart committee
{J) £u ALWAYS KEPT YOURSELF Q./vACTlVE AND HEALniY.
FUNNY, HOW SOME THINGS
NEVER CHANGE.
You fell in love listening to Nat King C.ole, and
yoo kept your heart active and yrung. You still do.
Now that you're in your prime, y ou appreciate the
finer things in life, and Senior Exclusives is a part
of that lifesty~.
Senior Exclusives
is a free membership
.....,..._.,,.,.m for seniors
5 + that offers many
benefits to kttp you healtqy and happy. I!
includes free health sattnings, Au shots, and
seminars. You ako receive diS'CClWlts from local
merchants, including florists, rcstlUrants, and
travel scrvicrs .
For easy enrollment, pl~call toll-free
888-62-0CMMC (88S.626· 2662).
For fun and your good health, 0 some things never change .
ORANGE COAST
Senior hclusivcs . MEMORlAL
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arc wtll deserved . F-"'"v.a.y.CA.,~
The Original·
MIKE'I
CARPETS
iricluded Robert Badham, Bar·
bara Carr, Shirley Clark, Ray •
free~an, Martlyn Gtauull•,
Ellzabetb H8.n.son, Ann Howard,
Non Jorgemen..Jobnlon, Marc
Kaufman. Alison Keams, Joel ,
Manchester, Cedlia Nott. Ami
Raney, Janet Curd Waldl and•
Victor Yack. Major underwriting
came from the George Hoag
Family Foundation and a hosr.of
additional local sponsors intent
on supporting the standard of
excellence in health care estab·
lished by Hoag.
nckets to the evening sold for
$500 'per touple aild more, with
net proceeds estimated at
·$15,000, all eannarked for th~
Hoag Heart Institute. Dining on
the Four Seasons cuisine of lob-
ster strudel and fillet of beef \Yi.th
sherry sauce, the crowd was r~p
resented well by Robert and
Jacqueline Dillman, Ed and
Ta.ml ~pero, John and Pran '
Applegate, Richard and Pat ·
Allen, Hank and Marcia Adler,
Warren and May Fong, Bob and
Marie Gray, Nora HesteT, Grant
and Donna Hoag, Jerry and
Ma.ralou Harrington, Paul and
Barbara Penrose, Wally and
Gerry Sehroeder, and Hans and
Charlene Prager.
• B.W. COOK'S column appears every
Thursday and Saturday.
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. . . . . date book Thursday, Morch 18, 1999 Az1J
~@cean' too deep for some, too shallow for others ·
; El>ITOR'S NOn: The ~I Ctitecs col· '
umn features movie critiques written by
community members ~i"9 on our nel. •
Entertaining fihn. but
hard to watch ,,.
F or a parent, having d child
taken away Is the most dev-
astating th.Ing that could
.ever happen. Murder Is only a
close second. At least with mur-
der, you know what happened.
" · In "The Deep End of the
Ocean,• Michelle Pfeiff er is the
mother of a 3-yedI-old boy who
\$;'taken from her Ill the middle of
,a crowd. Even though a thor-
ough search is started immedi.
81e1y, her son is never foWld.
Fast-forward nine years. Ben's
older brother, Vmcent, is a trou-
bfed 15-year-old, and Ben, who
...wuld be 12, is hopefully llVlng
~ewhere .. The family has
,moved from Madison, Wis., to
Chicago, and they're trying to
live a somewhat normal We.
Unfortunately, they're doing d
poor job of it.
Beth's husband (Treat
Williams) still bldmes her fo1 the
t>ss of Ben. Beth can't let go, and
it's continuing
to aUect her
relationship
with Vmcent,
as well as
pushing her
mental state
into a down-
ward spiral.
What happens
next really
doesn't make
things any eas-
ier. .
Whoopi Goldberg, as the head
investigating police detective,
plays such an insignificant and ·
unnecessary yet visible part, l'm
certain she must have been
owed a favor by someone at
Columbia Pictures.
Otherwise, the film is acted in
the usual superb manner by
Pfeiffer, with good support from
Williams and the others. Only
Goldberg was miscast and obvi-
ously trying too hard.
"Entertaining" isn't the right
word for the movie, and it's deti-
rutely hard for parents to watch,
but I recommend it.
• P£nR ADANAUAN, 44, lives in New·
port Beach with his wife and three sons.
He is national manager of the special
mark~ division for Vivitar Corporation.
A GREAT PLACE FOR A DATE
"'The New Tasle Sensation in Chicken, Stealc &-Sealoocl"
"The aromas of garlic
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• Kevin Ives '98
Plot leaves 'Deep End'
at bottom of ocean . .
T he movie "The Deep End
of the Ocean,• fashioned
after a novel of the same
name by Jaquelyn Mtthard,
involves parents (Michelle Pfeif-
fer and Treat Williams) whose
son is kidnapped when he is 3
years old, Unknown to the par·
ents, the kidnapper was the
mother's mentally disturbed
classmate. Apparently, the
female k.idndpper later marries.
then comm.its suicide. The new
father (John Kapelos), who is
Ignorant of the kidnapping,
adopts the boy as his own.
Nine years later, the boy
(Ryan Merriman) unknowingly
shows up at the door of the real
parents, asking if they would
hire him to mow their lawn.
The parents recognize h1m as
their son, and the drama
unfolds.
The boy is returned to his
real parents, the adoptive father
(John Kapelos) deals with the
pain of losing his child, the real
parents deal with the joy and
pain of finding their child nine
years later, and the boy goes
..
through the
emotional
trauma of los-
ing and fmd-
ing his family.
I've seen
movies like
this before,
where the pro-
ducer tries lo
transform a
novel into a
film. "Mal-
Bradley Kirk
colm X" (if you can call that' a
novel) worked fantastically.
•oune" did not. Unfortunately,
"The Deep End of the Qcean •
also falls short There are
numerous gaps in the story line,
there is nunimal character
development (especially the
adopllve father) and the plot is
hopelessly flat. You keep wait-
mg for the movie to gnp you
somehow, but it JUSt doesn't
hdppen
It's a tragedy that with such
talent as Pfeiffer and Williams
this him was not top-notch, or at
least en1oyable. But, it just was-
n't. Here's a tip: Go see "Octo-
ber Sky." I loved it.
• BRADLEY KIRK, 32, is a Corona del
Mar resident and civil litigation and
estate planning attorney.
Anatomy of a Chow
Yun Fat film
.
A fortuitous combination of
ldlented folks raises Uus
crime story way above
average. Do be warned: 11us is d
violent flick with a high body
count. However, it has a lot
going for it.
"The Corruptor·s· No. l asset
is Chow Yun Fat as Lt. Nick
Chen, bead of the NYPD's Asian
Gang unit in Chinatown. You
cannot take your eyes off Uus
man, even in scenes with Yun
Fat's very charismatic co-sfar,
Mark Wahlberg. These two
actors play well off each other
Another asset is director
James Foley's well-paced chrec-
bon The tension is never
allowed to sag. Scenes of verbdl
confrontation are given the same
energ~tic ~arge as the chase
scenes. Foley is clearly an advo-
cate of the less-is-more school of
d.J.recting; a valuable skill ma
film that relies more upon innu-
endo, mood and atmosphere for
its etfectiveness than on an origi-
nal, fully developed script.
Another terrific asset in "The
Corruptor" is the work o'f cine-
ma tograpber Juan Ruiz-Anchia,
who can take credit for much of
June Fenner
the film's • otmosphe~·~f
b1g-aty lnlP~
&ity and Chln.a·
town myste~! So, here$
how it wQT~
You combine'
chansmatic,
talented actors,
d tightly wrtt-'
ten (ii not lef!i·
bly original)
script, well-.,
paced d.J.rect1ng, dazzling one· r
matography, and you wind up'1
with an action flick that really::: delivers . ..,
• JUNE FENNEil a Costa Mesa resident
1n her late 50s, 1s vice president of a
wortc force training company
,,,. We want you
in the balcony .. u -· ...
We're looking fot locals who want
to senie on our Reel Critics panel. If
you're select~. we'll plCk up the tao
for the tiCket and, of courw. maq
you famous •
Just wrrte up a short assessment ~
a rurrent film in 500 words or let
and send 1t to Nancy Cheever via fai
at 646-4170 or e-mail it to dallypC
lotOearthlink.net Include yot.f
name and phone number. • • • ..
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Mama Rose comes .up a loaf short of top rate •
NANCY CHfJ:VE.R
~flit
I t's a common occurrence in
Boston or New York: discover-
ing an old-style Italian restau-
rant tucked away in strip of busi-
nesses that isn't distinguishable
fratn any other strip of businesses.
ln East Coast cities there are
lots of those dark, tiny dining
rooms, where ltalidJl men scarf
plates of spaghetti and clank
their red wine-filled glasses
together; places where they don't
use spoons to
help twirl the DINING REVIEW pasta -it's
all done on
the fork, and
it all gets stuffed in at once.
PI8ces where the diners dress up
in suits and formal wear for a
special night out.
Of course, we're not U1 Boston
or NE'w York.
So it's funny to see such a
place in Costa Mesa, where the
patrons wear Hawaiian shirts
and lzod jackets and the place
happens lo be tucked into a strip
rmill not distinguishable from any 'itVer strip mall.
: • • And the diners ctren't Italian ~s and gals Wlth napkins
!~tuffed in their shirts. They're
:~ewport-f\ tesd locals who won't
let Newport Boulevard g,o down
with the Costa Mesa Freeway.
It's called Mama Rose, and
even though the owner, Richard
Lombardi, says they tried not to
go too far to the old world ,when
they decorated the place, for this
area1 you can't get much more
old style. The family-owned busi-
ness -run by Richard and his
wife, Elaine -ls like Christmas
year-round, with blood-red walls
and green-and-red-striped wall-
paper, Wreaths on the walls ·and
twinkle lights all the way around
the dining room. Frilly drapes
and wedding pl:fotographs alsb.,
add to the homey abnosphere.
You expect to see Mama Rose
herself in the back wrapped in
an apron and gripping a huge
spatula.
With seating for 50, it's a great
getaway-type place to take a
date, an unassuming restaurant
with lots of Italian character. r like Mama Rose for several
reasons. But it lacks all the quali-
ties needed to pull off what
they're charging for a meal.
Everything is a la carte -tnea.n-
ing you don't gel extras with
your meal -and the service is
the kind you'd expect at an ordi-
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A chicken piccata plate ($13.95)
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with fresh eggplant dipped in
bread crumbs and baked witli
layers of tangy marinara sauce
and about a pound of melted
cheese. I could only finish about
one-third oI the humongous por-
tion, and then forgot my leftovers
on the table. Oh well, I didn't
need another thousand-calorie
lunch the next day.
We tried the $12.95 assort-
ment of appetizers, which
includes bruschetta, stuffed
mushrooms, wings Italiano and
stuffed jalapenos.
Mama Rose knows how to do
bruschetta. The olive oil-
drenched treats were definitely
worth going back for. Chopped
tomatoes, garlic, basil and th€\:
lightest olive oil top crusty slices
of bread, and the whole thing is
topped with shredded cheese.
The wings are done in a mari-
nara sauce Jather than a spicy
sauce: a tasty and interesting
twist on the conunon bot wing ••
The mushroom caps filled wil!l.
cream cheese and sausage were a
blt too creamy for our taste. I ·,
thought it took away. some of the.
Oavor of the r:nushrooms. •
There are a few reasons other
than the entrees to try Mama
Rose, even if you can only aff ottl
to eat there once. One is the ,,.
inventive palate-cleansing
orange slice with olive oil, a 1 ·""
Mama Rose invention, and 1
'
anotner ;.s the women's bath-
room. You·.teel like you're ente(u
ing a European spa wheffyou • •
just have to potty, with candles,.
plants and a screen separating •
the toilet from the rest of the : ...
pretty room.
And then there are the • •
desserts. , .-~
1Wo giant triangles of rainbqw,
spumoni marbled with chewy ,,,
chopped fruit will ease any Ital-
ian dessert craving. '"
Or try the cappuccino truffle,
a huge dome of capP.uccino ice ··-
cream covered in a dark cboco-·
late shell·with whipped cream ....
and m.inj-cones. Cannelloni is '
authentic, with erushed pistachio
nuts at the ends. 1'
The Lombardis hope to have a
new parking lot put in on the ·
south side of the building, elimi-
nating the need for almost
nonexistent strip..imtl! parking . .,,
· I would recommend Mama
Rose for its outstanding food, but
I don't think it's a terrific d~al. If ,,
they'd just give a)ittle-a littl~ ,
more bread, a litt!e salad, a little
better service -it would be a -
top-rate restaurant. .,._
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SCR vets grow into roles in 'Strindberg' If Ill 10111
MUSIC 'DEFYING GAAVITY!
TOM Trrus
B ack in 1965, when South
Coast Repertory first sur-
faced in Newport Beach,
the acting company included Hal
Landon Jr., Don Took,-Martha
McFarlaild and Hope Alexander, aµ in their 20s.
In those days, SCR, actors
commonly took on characters
they were far too young to play.
Landon and
THEATER REVIEW ~<><;~1~<!.n~
, Frederick
Durr~nmatt's "Play Strindberg,"
a farcical piece about a con-
tentious couple approaching
their 25th anniversary, or as the
wife puts it. "25th year of pell."
A quarter of a century later,
Landon and Took are taking a
second crack at the parts they've
finally grown into, joined by
McFa.rland and directed by
Alexander. It's old home week on
SCR's -Second Stage.
"Play Strindberg• is Swiss
playwright Durrenmatt's reverse
English take on August Strind·
berg's 1940s somber "Dance of
Death," with all the doom and
gloom transformed into wild and
wicked satire. It's a 12-round
boxing match between crum-
bling military captain Edgar and
his snappish spouse, Alice, joined
by a mysterious visitor, Kurt, who
alters the course of·the action.
Alexander's direction resur-
rects, at least for this old-timer, the
early days of SCR, when exuber-ance and energy were equal parts
of the equation with talent. These
qualities often rendered a work of
questionable merit exciting and
enjoyable. Without the electricity
supplied by the three veteran per-
iormers, "Strindberg" would be
WUe more than a lengthy, slum-
t>er-inducing one-act play.
•
Most representative o! this
observation is Landon as the
ineffectual officer passed over for
promotion bu~ clinging to the
determined notion that "my men
love me.• Even the most pedes-
trian of Landon's lines are deliv-
ered with a comic intensity bor-
dering on desperation, and his
recurring episodes of near-
comatose paralysis are hilariously
rendered.
McFarland, in her first gen-
uinely meaty role since returning
to the acting company (after a
decade as casting director) per-
forms her verbal dissections with
surgical precision, balancing
Landon's intensity with a sadistic
smile. Her coquettish scenes with
Took are marvelously enacted.
Took brings._~ element of
intrigue into the production as an
old friend of the couple -friend-
lier, one might add, toward the
wife -and provides the third
element in what might be
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~= Why can't TBN broadcast its
r .. cation?
" he viewers of Paul Crouch's liinity
,... Broadcast Network need not fret
over not finding Crouch's personal
i\.iXury office headquarters f(l.cility in Costa
sa rHelping lost souls find theinvay, •
arch 4). There is not much to see except
for $10 million (of viewer support) having
been distastefully wasted at the hand of
Qrouch's matenalistic and gaudy, fiamboy-
w wile, Jan.
The Crouches expect local taxpayers to
-?OY for a sign? Their 24-hour TBN net-
~rk has no problem selling its viewers
'1H sending m money or calling in for µteir
.fee "love gilt" donation exchange.
Take a lesson from Cal Worthington.
f rtul Give Jan d cardboard map sign.
~owboy hat and a tiger, and film your own
tiow-to-get-here commeraal to dll on your
nt::twork for your viewers.
RUSSELL NIEWIAROWSKI
Santa Ana Heigh ts
1 twre 's no such thing as a
frP.p lunch
l dtn calling regarding Steve Smith's
1t:olumn on the corporate charity (uCorpo-~ate charity shouldn't be all give and
:take,· March 13). I ·
MAILIAI
DON lEACH I DAILY Pit.OT
think he 1s right that we
~houJd not have corpo-
hte money having to
support our school. But
)mce our taxpayers
)ion't seem to be willing
Jo ptty to support the
Trinity Broadcasting Network wants a freeway sign to direct people to its Costa Mesa faclllty.
°J;• hnols, anu with us, we
th" .-decided to have
corpordte money go
inlu the school, I don't Steve Smith
'trunk we can expect to
get the money for absolutely nothing. I
th.mk that 1s very presumptuous of him to
thmk that people should just give their
~n11.mey and gel absolutely nothing in
return
u Med1dOne chooses lo do that,
although they get noUung in return that is
:v .. v commenddble. But I think 1t is very
;wrong of him to be bad-mouthing Kel-
1logg's for giving money to the schools and
{ttien dsking to get some publicity out of it.
J-t_hmk it is nice that they give them any at
1all More people should do that.
tl I was Kellogg. 1 would be taking all
my money out of the school after his
-Zmi.inent, and JUSt let them stay with the
~e beat-up school, with no money and
~ r~pairs. I would feel he is very ungrate-
_u.u ior getting anything, and that is part of
tis wrong wtth our who~e omy.
body wants something, d nobody
:t"znlts to gwe up anything -• • • •
JODY PEDOI
Costa Mesa
:Hall of Famer's proud to be ~talian immigrant
~ . • First, I 1ust wanted to comment about f ow pleased my husband, Ray Rosso, was
-.vi.th the article by Don Cantrell in your ~ports Hall of Fame (•Ray Rosso: Orange
:Coast,· March 11). He got a lot of very
luce phone calls and people corning up to
~ and saying they had read the article.
: The other Uung we like very much is
our Millenruum Moment. We are enjoy-
'1tg that.
: _•ne of the reasons I am calling, I don't
:Jmow if you can even correct it, but the
'8rticle said that Ray was born in
Lfayette, Calif He did live there during ~ college years, and his folks lived there
r.uitil their death. But he is very, very
~roud of being born in Torino, Italy, and
~mmg over through Ellis Island as an
" .. ,, •
immigrant when he was 5 years old. Then
they came across the states to North
Beach, Calif., and San Francisco. But any-
way, it is just that he is very proud of
beirlg an immigrant and what his family
accomplished. And if it could be a little
correction put irl the paper, 1 would appre-
ciate it.
-·· JEAN ROSSO
Newport Beach
On-campus answers deserve
a 4.0 grade average
I am calling about th01 nice article you
had on March 8 titled "Studehts favor
multicultural approach to history" (On
Campus).
My comments are as follows: On Mon-
day, March 8, the Daily Pilot printed slJC'
respo~s on the teaching of multicultural
history from students at Estancia High
School. As a historian, I would give all of
them a 4.0 grade point for their answers. It
would be great to sit down and rap about
the issues with such fine young people. I
fully agree that we should teach about our
"melting pot,• now called multicultural-
ism. I ha ve felt this way since my ~dfa
ther started teaching me Pacific Islands
history in 1928 .
My concern is what matenal is used to
inform our fine young American citizens
about these important historical issues
today.
GEORGE GRUPE
Newport Beach
How aJ?out moving the
Police Department west?
I am just calling regarding the growing
pains of the Costa Mesa Police Depart-
ment and whether the facility should be
expanded at its current location or moved
to a new location with a new building
(•Police seek $13 million renovation for
station,• March 11).
The first thJng that came to my rmnd
would be to move the locab.on and put up
a new buildmg in the area of the Depart-
ment of Motor Vehicles and Bethel Tow-
ers, which is on 19th Street, or irl the area
between ... the senior center and Placentia
Avenue and 19th Street I think it would
be a heck of a location, and the facility
would also help the West Side area a
great deal. In tum, Tt would help the
Police Departn:Lent design the configura-
tion it needs and update the facilities
there.
Again, 19th and Placentia in that area
could use some new life and new building
and new protection, emergency or other-
wise. And with the building at its present
location on Fair Drive, next to City Hall
and the college. maybe they could make a
deal with the college and sell the building
to the ~ollege.
BILL NYHOLM
Costa Mesa
This reader doesn't see the
pot of gold
In response to Robert Graham's article
(Mailbag, ~Bridge will lead Costa Mesa to
pot of gold," March 11) on the pot of gold
at the end of a 19th Street bndge, show
me. please.
I still find it hard to believe that a
bridge will help the people who live on
the West Side of Costa Mesa. I have not
heard from one person who lives on West
19th Street. I have lived in Costa Mesa
since 1957. I have seen it grow to what it
is now -very overpopulated; streets not
being able to handle the traffic now; exist-
ing houses being tom down and six apart-
ments being erected; single-family homes
being destroyed and five new single-fami-
ly homes beirlg built; and nothing bemg
done about the irloeased traffic, strain on
the water system, the sewer system and
all other utilities.
Now you will not be able to convince
me that a bridge will help the West Side. I
stand on the comer of Broadway and
Newport Boulevard and watch all of the
traffic move through Costa Mesa on its
way to Newport Beach. What makes you
think they will stop in West Side Costa
Mesa on there way to the spacious, dean
beaches of Huntington Beach? They will
move through as fast as they can. They
will not stop.
In my opinion the only thing that will
help the West Side is the West Side itself.
Landlords, business owners make it more
userfriendly to all of the population irl
Costa Mesa, not just a few. I myself go
over to the West Side to shop when I need
something that the West Side has. But.to
think that a bridge at the en(l of 19th
Street will cure all of your problems,
you're wrong. -
1 do not want more traffic in Costa
Mesa passirlg through on the way to the
beach, and a bridge is not the answer. I
agree there is a problem on the West Side,
but start by looking within your own com-
munity and see what you find. People
moving through to get to the beach as fast
as they can is not the answer.
MIKE PARKS
Costa Mesa
It's nice to know people can
still be trusted
It was my pleasure to find that honesty
is still very much alive at the Newport Rib
Co. at 2196 Harbor Blvd. in Costa Mesa.
The other day I had a delicious Chinese
chicken salad lunch the re, and somehow
my wallet got left behind. That evening I
had a telephone call from the Newport
Rib Co. infonning me they had found my
wallet, which at that time I didn't know
was missing. When I picked it up, I foUl1d
the contents intact, thanks to the employ-
ee at the Newport Rib Co. who found it
and turned it in.
When I called to thank the m, the man-
ager said, ·u ·s one of the servic~o
vide. I will give the employee your mes-
sage of thanks. Nothing more is necessary.
We appreciate you calling.•
I would like the people of Costa Mesa
to know of the lovely experience I bad at
the Newport Rib Co. and bow grateful I
am to the honest employees who work
there.
B. LOOMIS
Costa Mesa
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88 Pair Drive, Costa Mesa1 708-
PAIR.
Board: President Emily Sanford1
Vice President Don Saltarelli,
and members Gary Hayakawa,
Jim Lindberg. John Crean,
Randy Smith and Don Willet.
ORANGE COUNTY BOARD OF
EDUCATION
200 Kalmus Drive, P.O. Box 9050,
Costa Mesa 92628-9050, 966-
4000.
Elizabeth D. Parker, member,
Thlstee Area 5 Costa Mesa,
Newport Beach.
arY OF COSTA MESA
Costa Mesa Ctty Hall, 77 Pair
Drive. 92626, (714) 754·5223.
Mayor: Gary Monahan
Council· Joe Erickson, Heather
Somers, Ubby Cowan and Linda
Dixon.
OTY OF NEWPORT BEACH
Newport ik'ach City f lttll, 3300
Newport Blvd., 92663, 64'·3.109.
Mayor: Dennis O'NeU
COundl: µ.,Adami, Ju Deber. ~ Clow8t. 1bd Ridgeway, JObn Noy.-and 1bm
1balmoa.
COAST COMMUNITY
COLLEGE DISTRICT
District Office: 1370 Adams Ave.,
Costa Mesa 926261 432-5898.
Cbapcellor: William M. Vega
Board: Walter Howald, Sherry
Baum, Paul Berger, Annando
Ruiz and Jerry Patterson.
NEWPORT-MESA UNIAED
SCHOOL DISTRICT
District Office: 2985-A Bear St.,
Costa Mesa 92626, 42-4-5000.
Superintendent: Robert BarbOt
Board: Dana Black. Judy Franco,
Jim Fenyman. Martha Pluor,
Wendy Leece, Serene Stokes and
David Brooks.
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1965 Placentia Ave., COita Meso
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: Where the high school
zones are in the process
I education.al issues," Mook said.
"I think with a few bumps in the
meetings, parents don't foresee 1 road, we're finally getting to have
changes next fall. Over the next a meaningftil dialogue about
few years, parents want Monte what's best for kids and bow we
Vista school. which is an altema-are going to serve their needs.
tive high school, to open for K-2. "It's taken us awhile to get to
'Ibis would take the pressure off that point,• Mook added. "At the
•1t•s a huge time commit-
ment,• Fine said. •When the
Estancia zone asked for eight
more scenanos . .. it's days of
work. but I think what you have
to understand about this commu·
nlty is they are very passionate
about their kids and their
schools.·
Money even g ve a group ot
Andersen parents a lesson in per-
lia.mentary procedure 1\lesday
night. complete with a cartoon •
illustrab.Dg bow to bold a meeJillf
using •Robert's Rules of Ord~·
and a short history lesson abOttl
how the rules came mto ~ •ESTANCIA:
Estanda High School, TeWm-
lde Middle School. and Adams,
California, Pomona, Rea, Vlctoria
and Wilson elementary schools.
1Nf11Al PROPOSAL:
Make elementary schools K-3
and 4-6, and make Estancia a 7-
12 school like Corona del Mar
and Costa Mesa high schools.
Make TeWinkle Middle school
into a grade school serving
grades 4-6.
WHERE THEY ARE:
In a survey that went out to
3,600 pa.rents in· the zone, more
than 700 parents responded. An
overwhelmingly majority of them
said they want to keep Estancia a
9-12 school. They also said they
wanted to look at the concept of a
second middle school and to con-
sider putting special programs in
place at some schools, such as a
nerton:ning arts magnet.
WHERE THEY HAVE TO GO:
' Based on the surveys, district
officials will come up with possi-
~le scenarios, and provide the
cost to implement each one. Par-
ents will hold more meetings to
discuss the .options. The first
meeting will be sometime in mid·
April.
• COSTA MESA:
· Includes Costa Mesa High
School: Davis Fifth-and Sixth-
Grade Center; and College Park,
Killybrooke, Paularino and Sono-
ra elementary sdlools.
INITUU. PROPOSAL:
Make elementary schools K-3
and 4-6. Move fourth-graders to
Davis Fifth-and Sixth-Grade
Center. Move Sequoia Special
Education students from Davis to
Lincoln E1ementaxy School.
WHERE THEY ARE:
Parents held meetings and
sent out surveys. lWo plans have
attracted support. One is the dis-
trict's initial 'proposal. The other,
which is favored by many parents
at Killybrooke Elementary
School, would keep fourth-
gradeis at Klllyb.rooke and add
fifth-and sixth-graders over the
next few yean. Parents in this
~one say student-to-teacher ratios
of 20-to-1 in kindergarten and
preschool are crucial.
• NEWPORT HARBOR!
Includes Newport Harbor
High School< Ensign Intermediate
School: Kaiser Primary; and
Kaiser, Mariners, Newport, Whit-
tier and Newport Heights ele-
mentary sc:bools.
INl'TtAL PROPOSAL;
Make elementary schools K-6,
keep high school 9-12 and inter-
mediate school 7 .. 12.
WHERE THEY ARE:
After a series of community
increasingly crowded Kaiser Pri-beginning, the community wq.s
mary Center. Both the primary basically voicing opposition, and
schools would feed into Kaiser ! that stems from our past, when
Elementary School . that was about all you could do."
WHERE THEY HAVE TO GO: l Many in the district credit Bar-
The ~ne is drafting its recom-· l bot for making people feel like
mendation to the school board ! their opinions matter. Barbot ilµti-
• CORONA DEL MAR: I ated the reconfiguratioi:i process
1 after be arrived in the district, and
· Includes Corona del Mar High ! found that tbe district's schools
School and Andersen, Eastbluff, l bav6 more configurations than
HarboT View. and Lincoln ele-i any school district he'd ever seen.
mentary schools. I Moreover, many of the more
• INl11AL PROPOSAL: ! unique configurations in the dis·
Reopen Eastbluff, move one i trict were put in place to accom-
gifted and talented program from ! modate smaller classes in the pri·
Harbor View to Davis, expand i mary grades or because of chang-
Andersen through portable class-! ing neighborhood demographics,
rooms and change the attendance l not because they served an edu-
boundaries of the school to j cational purpose.
exclude students living on the ! Last fall, Barbot likened the
non-port streets. l district's system of grade configu-
• WHERE THEY ARE: ! rations to "a boat with 40 holes in
After many community meet-! it." But this week, be said that as
ings, parents at Andersen are ! long as parents have studied their
leaning toward adding portable i school and believe it meets their
cla~srooms and making boundary j children's needs, then any config-
cbanges. I mation is OK with him.
•WHERE THEY HAVE TO GO: ! "Not everyone is going to be
Parents wW continue to meet j happy in any zone," said School
to hammer out whether to go t6 a i board President Serene Stokes.
20-to-1 student-to-teacher ratio in ! •But the majority of people are
kindergarten, and if so, whether ! beginning to see what the prob-
to go to full-clay or half-day class-l lems are ... and that we're really
es. They also will continue to dis-! striving for what's best for kids.• cuss boundary changes. Parents
at Eastbluff, Llncoln and Harbor
....... ,, ............... . ................
The process bas led to some
surprises on both sides.
Mile.~ Fine, assl.sWlt superin-
tendent for business services, said
. he was shocked to learn that par-
ents in the Estancia zone did not
choose the 20-to-1 student-to-
teacher ratio for kindergarten as
their first priority.
Instead, parents said it was
most important for them to keep
Esta.nda a ninth-through-12th-
grade high school, instead of
adding seventh-and elgbth-
graders, as district officials bad
proposed.
Parents in the Harbor Zone
came up with the idea of convert-
ing Monte-Vista, which houses an
alternative school, into an ele-
mentary school. District officials
and board members say they
think it's a good idea, and the
school probably will open for
kindergarten through second
grade in fall 2000. District officials
have no idea where they will get
the $4 million to $5 million need-
ed to renovate the school and are
still looking for a place to put the
alternative school.
An'd although the final deci-
sions about the r~onfiguration
process rest with the school
board, Fine said the distnct plans
to respect parent choices.
View will meet in the future to
discuss whether to move to 20-to-
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Some parents, like Mike
O'Neil at Andersen, have criti-
cized the school district for wait-
ing to do something until class-
rooms are bursting and children
are moving· from school to school
each year because of changing
configurations .
•1 am frustrated by the board's
failure to r~ognize the issue and
the consequent need to rush to an
unsatisfactory conclusion,•
O'Neil said of th0" enrollment
cruhch at Andersen next year.
But other parents say the
process has taught them to walk
in the shoes of their administra-
tors.
They have learned a new lan-
guage, tossing off words like
•enronmentprojection" •untund-
ed mandate" and •general fund"
as easily as they talk to their kids
.about soccer and Beanie Babies.
Parents obli~ly studied lhe
cartoon, and haltingly mfde
motions. They took their fim wte
at 9:30 p.m., deciding to redraw
attendance boundaries at 'itie
school. The school does not bAV'e
enough room to accommodate ~
of the students who live in ~
·area, let alone all those who will
move in over the next few yeam;
parents said.
But by 11 p.m., .,with all the
cookies eaten, thoughts w~
turning to the baby sitter no doubt
waiting impatiently at home. So
parents voted to hold off their ms-
cussion about whether to make
kindergarten classes smaller, and
whether to make them all day or
half-day. _
"I thmk the most imporla.rit
thing that you have to recognize
is this is an ongoing discussion,"
said Fine. •we are att.0ne little
step in this whole big pr!)CeSS~"
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ln the Newport case, Crummel
1 CS Forgey were accused of
' ~ging, then molesting the
• , who was one of the doctor's
, patients at New Alternative
1 Home in Costa Mesa. The man
the 1960s will be used against
him in the three strikes heanng
next month. There are seven
strikes from out·of-state cases,
Bwnett said. He will have to
prove only two in his trial brief in
order to h ave Crum.me! sen-
tenced. under the three strikes
law.
l specific and regulatory nature of I the aty's general plan. I • Preparing a full envuonmen-
! tal impact report to cover all i development contemplated in the
Claims Crummel and Forgey
fot'C!ed him to have oral and anal
•with them when he was in a
dazed state.
Crummel still awaits trial in
Riverside County, where he is
accused of abducting and killing
13-year-old Jamey notter of Cos-
ta Mesa. The boy disappeared on
his way to school in ~979. Crum-
mel claimed he found the boy's
skeletal remains off the Ortega
Highway in 1990 while he was
hildng.
! specific plan. · l • Financing the planning effort l through contributions of funds
: from major property owners and ! contributions of dty staff time.
The Jury cleared Crummel on
one of the so4omy charges and
deadlocked on some of the oral
copulation counts. Three of the 10
original counts in the complaint
against Crummel were dropped
during the lndl.
Forgey, 81 , rdces si.>c felony
counts dnd will stand tnal April
12.
Crummel was convicted of
murder in the death of a 9-year-
old boy in Arizona. but the judg-
ment was overturned by a judge
on technicalities. He pleaded to a
lesser charge of kid.napping in
t 987 and was released from
prison less than a year later.
I: Temple's report said staff
already has started meeting With j property owners to determine
: their interest in participa~. 'Ibe I next steps should be prepori.ng a
l scope of work and budget for the ! project, and possibly creating a
l subconunittee of the commission i to focus on the issue.
Crumrnel's pdst may be catch-
ing up to rum TWo convictions m
l Pa.rt of the commission's new
l direction will be hearing more ! about large private projects.
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Study sessions have tentatively
been set for-April 22 on the Ban-
ning Ranch development in West ·
Newport and May 6 on the New-
port Dunes Resort expansion.
Also on tonight's agenda:
• A study session discussion of
revisions to 'the 1Taffic Phasing
Ordinance.
• A request by Autobistro to
increase the height of a. proposed
monument sign from 6 feet to 12
feet. The 6-foot limitation was
placed as a condition of approval
by the C ity Council, which over-
turned the Planning Commis-
sion's decision to deny the West
Coast Highway restaurant. _
The 12-foot limit would be less
than the city code standard of 25
feet and smaller than many of the
signs along Mariner's Mile.
• A request by Fletcher Jones
Motorcars for a 238-space, light-
ed .employee parking lot under-
n eath th.e San Joaquin Hills
TI"ansportation Corridor bridges
next to the Mercedes-Benz deal-
ership.
• , Although staff believes the
lighting will be operated with
nµnimal effect on n eighbors,
Fletcher Jones lighting issues
have caused past controversy.
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parking spaces, said Mayor Gary
Monahan.
Dweck h~d offered to buy the
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In 1989, the land was assessed
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said.
By selling The land 'to Dweck.
for $1 and placing deed restric-
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back on the tax rolls, maintain a
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nance costs and responsibilities to
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CMG&CC
loses one of
its legends
• Costa Mesa's Hacker
remembered; he produced
color like a professional.
C osta Mesa Golf & Country
Club lost a spedai friend
this month when John
Chester Hacker passed away
March 3.
Hacker, a charter member
and fonner president of ~e
Costa Mesa men's club, provided
color for the Costd Mesa City
Championship, later to become
the Will Jordan Classic.
In addition to hJ.s wide
popularity among peeri, Hacker
seived as the announcer at the
first tee for the 26-year-old Will
Jordan Classic, introducing
players as if 1t was the U.S.
Open. Hacker would introduce
amateuis in all the flights,
regardless of the level of play.
•John would research each
participant in the championship
flight," longtime friend Jack
Blackketter said, •He did color
like a professional." -·-It was great to see Al "Mr.
59• Gelberger, 61, atop the
leader board Sunday in the
Toshiba Senior Classic with a
chance to win the tournament on
the last hole. But it was equally
as heartbreaking to see him
blow a four-foot putt for par and
force a four-man playoff,
eventually won by showman
Gary McCord.
Geiberger would've been one
of the few Super Seniors to
record a Senior PGA Tour victory
and, had he held on at the end,
would've been the fifth-oldest m
history to capture a btle.
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Of the all-time winners In the
20-year history of the Senior
Tour, 18% have been between
the ages of 50 and 54, 21 % have
been between 55 and 59, and
only 1 % have been 60-plus.
Mike Fetchick (63 years to the
day) was the oldest ever to wm
on the tour, capturing the 1985
SEE GOLF PAGE 82
1111 SCHOOL IOYS YOLLEYIALL
C orona
delMar
High'•
Morgan
Jackson
(12) goes high to
smash the ball past
Fountain Valley
defenden in
Wednesday's night's
sweep of the
Sunset Leagu~
representattves.
The Sea Kings
rolled to the tune
of 15-7. 15-13,
15-13, as they
prepare for the
upcoming
Orange County
Championships
at Marina High,
beginning Friday.
JUSTIN WARREN I DAILY PILOT
SWEEPSTAKES
Sea Kings strong, even with limited
practice, and sweep Fountain Valley.
RtOWU> DUNN
~fib
CORONA DEL MAR -They can be forgiven
for not being on top of their game in the season's
beginning stages, but Corona del Mar High's Sea
Kings certainly didn't show any unfavorable
repercussions Wednesday night from their limit-
ed practice time as a full unit.
·we've only had three practices with all 11
guys,• CdM boys volleyball coach Steve Conti
said, following his team's 15-7, 15-13, 15-13 non-
league victory over visiting Fountain Valley.
•Tue preseason can be rough. We're playing
like a team that has been together this season for
one week, while other teams look like they've
been together four weeks. But we can be one of
those late-blooming teams with a chance to do
well."
The Sea Kings (2-1), with three players coming
out late from the school's basketball team that
reached the CIF Southern Section Division IIl-A
title game, are ranked No. 2 in Orange County.
·some guys are a little frustrated, because
they're not where they know they can be," Conti
said. "They just expect to come out and start
playing the way they did at the end of last year
(when the Sea Kings captured the CIF DiVl.Sion ill
title). They need to be pabent, but when you're in
high school, you want things to happen faster."
Mo19an Jackson led CdM with 13 kills, five digs
and two blocks against Fountain Valley (0-3, but
ranked No. 6 in the county). Greg St.ampley had 12
kills and 14 digs for the Sea Kings, while teammate
Mike Jackson added 11 kills and 17 digs.
Junior setter Kevin Hansen, a member of
CdM's celebrated hoops team, finished with 42
assists, five digs and three blocks. CdM's Chris
Shepherdson was solid m the first two games,
contributing six kills and four digs.
Middle blocker Brad Keenan led Fountain Val-
ley with 20 kills.
"I think (the Sea Kings) are better than Santa
Margarita, H said Barons Coach Ray Brown, whose
team has lost to the Eagles this season, as well as
highly regarded Harvard-Westlake. "Corona's a
very good learn. It .knows how to finish."
The Barons were hoping to extend .lbe match
to four games, but Hansen's block put CdM i.R
front, 14-13, in the tlurd game. With Morgan
Jackson serving at match point, the Sea Kings
won it on an unforced error by Fountain Valley.
• • QUOTE Of THE DAY
-W. flUlll" p slppw, MW WI start ...... •
Russ Da~ SCC women's hoops coach
OOily Pilot Bl
SPORTS HALL OF FAME
'CELEBRATING THE MILLENNIUM
TT
Estancia
•You'll go a long ways to find someone who can stack
up against the credentials of the Estancia High Dynamo.
ROGER CAAl.soi'o
H e was listed as ftfiftt 5-foot-8, 158 pounds,
but statistics tend to
be exaggerated on high school
rosters. It was more like 168
pounds packed on 5-5 frame.
Danny Princeotto. Estanoa
High's crown prince m 1971 and
'72, was clearly one of the most
exciting runners to ever lake the
field for the Eagles in days when
Coach Phil Brown and his staff
molded major contenders m one of
the great drcwts to grace Orange
County -the lrvl.lle League
Princeotto, now 44,
play,:Pvle went down.•
SO Oixon went back to fullback
clnd Brown brought in this stubby,
untried juruor.
"I was m the huddle and just
beside myseU, • recalls Princeotto.
"Lee Joyce was a senior and
stdnding next to me. Vmce Klees
(Notre Dame) was the center ... I'm
petnfied.•
Princeotto rushed for 195 yards
on 28 cames in a 13-0 victory.
·I didn't even know what it
(200 yards) meant,· said Princeotto.
He'd go on to rush for 1,128
yards on 182 cames as a junior,
almost always with a slashing style
wruch defied his size. a tribute to a
weight program that
·was comprehensive, at
least for those days."
For alJ of his statistics
over two years at
Estanoa (385 carries,
2,301 yards and virtually
a 6.0 average), he will
ins1St he ran among
redwoods with the likes
of Dixon, Klees & Co.
a cowiselor at Newport
Harbor High and a Costa
Mesa resident, was the
lightning rod on a team
which held its own in
every way against the
Edisons, Fountain Valleys
and others, such as Santa
Ana Valley, Magnolia,
Corona del Mar and
cross-town rival Costa
Mesa.
Princeotto, Ule Daily
Pilot's Player of the Year
Another item which
sticks was the arena. The Dan Prlnceotto Eagles went 4-5 and 5-4
in the Irvine League in 1972 from a
team which did not qualify for a
berth in the CIF playoffs, and a
third-team All·CIF 4-A
(as in Division 1) choice. typically
remembers bis teammates,
coaches and the camaradane, as
opposed to TDs (11) and yardage
(1 , 173 on 203 carries) as a seruor
•1 think about those times,• said
Princeotto. •1 had the opporturuty
to play for Dave Holland in the
All-Star Game ... I never knew bun
as an individual before that .
what a guy.•
He reiµembers the sequence
as an incoming freshman when a
pass hit his hand and dislocated
bis little fin~er and the ensuing
panic of trying to keep the
knowledge away from The Man,
Phil Brown.
And be remembers things Like
the Eagles' opener in '7 l as a
Junior against Tustin.
•Jimmy Schultz was the starting
tailback and John Dixon was Ule
fullback," said Princeotto. "The
first play from saimmage Schultz
gets injured. Coach Brown moved
Dixon to tailback and brought m
Piet Pyle at fullback, on Ule next
in those two years.
usually as an underdog,
often as the upset winner
Also high on his list is the
camaraderie built with players and
coachmg staffs, at Estancia, as weU as Dick Tucke(s Orange Coast
College Pirates and two years at
Redlands Uruvers1ty.
•our COdching staffs were Just
second to none,• said Princeotto,
who remembers the block (Dave
Parse!) better than the run when
he scored the wmrung touchdown
agamst Fountain Valley m '72.
He bowed out of prep play
agamst Los Alanutos with an
BS-yard lock.off return for a
touchdown, a game which Los Al
eventually held on to beat
Estanoa. 38-28. on a rainy night
at David.Son Field.
He also remembers his baptism
on the varsity field and the hit he
absorbed a9amst Tustin, desp1te
the fact it did not force hun from
the field of play.
Othen. may have gone farther
Ulan the dynamo from Estanoa.
but few. m tenns of
pound-for-pound results, among
the Daily Pilot's Sports Hall of
FdJ'De, will have ever gotten more.
DAILY PILOT HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE OF THE WEEK
ongratulation~ •
•Setting the stage for Orange County's top-ranked
volleyball team, that's Newport Harbor's Ty Thamblie.
RIOIARD 0UNN
~,.,,
G rowing up in the
below-zero temperatures
of Montana winters, 1Y •
Thamblie was a novelty in his
neighborhood.
While fathers of other kids
would feature elk-head trophies
in their house from the Big Sky
country's hunting paradise,
Thamblie's dad, Terry, was
teaching his youngster the fine
art of setting and piking.
•When it would now, we'd
play (volleyball) in the living
room.• said Thamblie, a enior
setter for Orange County's
top-ranked boys voll yball team,
• • • • •
Newport Harbor High.
•There were no other kids
who did it. It was kind of weird
-I was the only one who played
(volleyball). I'd go to
to~aments and-pepper with
my dad on the sidelines before
matches.•
When Thambhe was 8, his
family moved from Billing •
Mont., to a region of the world
where volleyball wasn't so
obscure: Newport Beach.
•1 wasn't used to how they
played voll yball out here,• said
namblle, who stMted in th
fourth grade al tho Balboa &y
Club Volleyball Club under
SEE TRAMBLIE MGI aJ
• Tg Tramblie
The Irvine Company and Newport North Center will be making a donation to the Newport Harbol
High School Athletic Department in recOgnition of ~utSWldiag perlyrmanm such u JO--
82 Thursday, March 18, 1999
Valbuena
first .. team
All-PCL
• Estancia senior one of
three area standouts
recognized by coaches.
Estanaa I-Ugh seruor Brett VaJ-
lluend. who led the Eagles to an
at-ldfge berth m the CIP South-
ern SectJ.on Division Ill-A boys
basketbdl.l pldyoffs. has been giv-
en hrst-tedm All-Paclfic Coast
League status by the circuit's
tOdches
Valhuend, d b-foot-4 lorward,
dverdged 19 2 points in 10 league
games second best among PCL
performers. He was a second-
ledJO all-leaguer as a 1uruor.
Estancia 1un1or Jon Cantrell
crnd Co..,ta Mesa High Junior Nate
Jone!> tlrP sc•cond-team honorees.
CcJnlrPll, d three-point
bomber. averdged 13.6 pomts
d!Jrllrl'il ledgue foes, while Jones,
a b ~ forward, averaged 11 .6 in
leatrue for the Mustangs.
Semor'> Josh Pierson (Laguna
H1lhJ rJnd Kurt 8~1miohr (Laguna
BecH h). who led their teams to a
'ihMP tif the tn-championship
rJlu11~J with University, were
nanwd Co-Most Valuable Play-
t'P.. Pu•r.,on was the lone first-
IPdm repeater
COACHES' ALL.PAOFIC COAST LEAGUE
BOYS 8ASKET11ALL
Co-Most Valuable Players
Kurt Be1mfohr, Laguna Beach Sr
Josh Pierson. Laguna Hills Sr
First Team
Chet Johnson. Un1vers1ty Sr
Travis Hanour, Laguna Beach Jr.
Jett E1ttre1m, Laguna Hills Sr.
Brett Valbuena, Estanoa Sr
Larry Brown, University Sr.
Andy Lawrence, University Sr
Second Team
Jon Cantrell, Estancia Jr
Nate Jones, Costa Mesa Jr.
Jesse Obrand, Laguna Beach Sr.
Dave Camadin1, Aliso Niguel Sr
Seneca Kern, Aliso Niguel Sr
Mike Dale, University Jr
AYSO
• Nothing But Net winds
up s uccessful season
1RV1NE Nothmg But Net, the
AYSO Ared Q guls under-10 All-
Stol! champ1onstup team from
Corona del Mar, firushed its sea-
son Saturday by compe ting
dgamst area champions from
Huntington Beach, San Diego
cmd l\hss1on Viejo m the Section
11 pldyofb at UC!
Shannon Johnson and
Alexandra Torres scored goals to
enable Nothrng But Net to come
back lrom dJl early 1-0 deficit to
defeat San Diego, 2-1.
1'wo other games were not
quite as successful Eventual
chdmp1on Huntington Beach
toppPd Nothing But Net, 2-0, and
Mts~1on Vie10 remained unde-
teatecJ Wlth a 1-0 Victory Sunday
momrny
The two Jos ... £><, werP the first
for Nothmg hut Net, wtuch was
undefedted in 14 prev10us starts,
and was the hrst girls under-10
lt>am from Corona del Mar to
ever wm the Area Q All-Star
championship.
~o contribubng to a standout
showing over the weekend, and
tllroughout the season, were
Jeckle Zinke, Kara Percival,
Camille Levin, Ashley Beck,
Hilary Arnold, Hannah Rolltns,
Katherine Osslpofl, Claire
Schloemer, Kaleigh Thlder, Ul~
'todd, Kate Massey and Kelly
¥cKitterlck.
~ ·s C .H E D U L E
TODAY
··8atetNill
Community college Golden West
at Ofange Coast. 2 p .m
• 1".ck Md fWd
High school boys and girls Cypres~
at Estancia, 2:45 pm.
• Tennis
Community college men -trvlne
\I.alley at Ofange Coast. 2 p .m
,co~munity coll* women Ofange
11.0ast at Irvine Vall~. 2 p m
•High school bOys -£nancla at Costa ~esa. 3: 15 p.m.: Corona del Mar
~ola, 3: 15 p.m.
Swimming
Community college men and women
llge Coast at Cuesta lnVltatlonal. .. 8Nmlftton
High S(h()ol -Newpott Harbor
Santa Ana, 3 p.m
• Softblill
College -Southern Cahfomla Coll19t
tt Haw 1l·Hllo Tournament
High school Est.tncla at Glendale
Hoover Tournament S.nta Ana Valley
"'· Cone M ""· at TtWlnkle Pat~ ~~m
High Khool boys -TU1tln vs. Nowpott
ttior at Big C.nyon CC, 3 p.m.;
I Ion Viejo \IS. Es ncta at ~ cc. 2 µ rn ; C<Hona del MM vs
!so Niguel at NQWp()ft 8H<h cc. 3
~ IJ,J..; COit.a M vs. Fairmont at Old
Iller GC 2 pm.
·sports
HllH SCHOOL IOYS llSlllllLt IONORS
Back Bay trio first-team All-Sea View
• Harbor's Jameson, Illlilgworth, and Cd.M's Alshuler
headline five locals honored by boys basketball coaches.
Newport Harbor High senior
Matt Jameson, as well as junior
teammate Dustin Illingworth and
Corona del Mar senior Dennis
Alshuler have been named first-
team All-Sea View League by
the circuit's boys basketball
coaches.
Cd.M juniors Kevin Hansen
and Alec Hanson were sec:ond-
team selections. .
Jameson, a four-year varsity
starter, was also a first-team pick
as a junior, after earniiig second·
team recognition as a sophomore.
He averaged 14.9 points in
league for the Sailors, who fin-
ished second behind Santa Mar-
garita.
Alshuler, a three-year starter,
averaged 12.7 points against Sea
View competition. The 6..foot-5
forward helped lead the Sea
Kings to the CIF Southern Section
Division Ill-A championship
game after a fourth-place league
finish. He received honorable
mention from the coach.es last
season. •
Illingworth, also honorable
mention last year, averaged 12.9
points in 1 O league contests as the
Sailors' primary inside scoring
threat.
Hansen averaged 9.8 points in
league, while Hanson averaged
1.5. _,.J
Santa Margart ta senior
Spencer Gloger, who averaged
23.3 points against league foes,
was named the league's Most
Valuaole Player.
coaches' Al~S. View L....-boys baslc ... 11
Most VahMble "-yet
Spetic.er Gloger, Santa MargariU
FfrstTeam
Sr.
Matt Jameson, Newport Harbor Sr.
Dennis Alshuler, Corona del M<1r Sr.
Dustin llllngwort.h, Newport Harbor Jr.
Chris Ferguson, Irvine Sr,
Matt Hardeman, Irvine Sr.
Kelly Kramer; Santa Margarita Sr.
Pat Mariu, ·El Toro Sr.
SecondTHm
Kevin Hansen, Corona del Mar
Alec Hanson, Corona del Mar
Tim RahaJI, Santa Margarita
Scott Barlow. Woodbridge
Tim Rapp, Irvine
Ashkan Nazeri, El Tor~
Josh Burgess, Woodbridge
Jr.
Jr.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
So.
Sr
HIGH SCHOOL IRIEFS
Cd.M evens the score for Emme
• Harper and Hatfield
homer in first to trigger
Sea Kings' 8-5 triumph.
0 CNO R~ 8 A S E I A L L
DEL MAR -Corona del Mar
High helped Coach John
Emme even his record against
his former program by defeat-
ing visiting Redondo Union, 8-
5, in a nonleague baseball
game Tuesday.
CdM senior TY Harper hit
the game's first pitch over the
nght-center field fence and
Mark Hatfield followed an
Enc Wiethom single by belt-
ing the first pitch be saw over
the barrier in dead center.
W1ethom doubled in two
runs and Nate Lemrnerman
added a two-run single in the
Sea Kings' five-run second, as
the hosts staked starter Brett
Elliston to an 8-0 advantage.
Redondo, which won the
first meeting against its former
pitching coach's squad last
season, halved the deficit on
Steve Brandon's fourth-inning
grand slam. But Elliston stilled
the Seahawks the rest of his
six innings to pick up his first
wm of the season.
Wiethom finished with a
pair of hits for the winners,
who improved to 3-2 in their
final nonleague tuneup. CdM
opens Sea View League play
Friday at Back Bay rival New-
port Harbor.
Redondo fell to 3-5.
NONLEAGUE
CoRoNA DEL MAR 8. REDONDO 5
Redondo 004 000 1 -5 6 2
Corona del Mar 350 000 x · 8 8 1
Thompson, Miller (5) and Sloey;
Elliston Larson (7) and Weithom. w -Elliston, 1-0. L -Thompson.
2B -Brandon (R), Otto (R) 2,
Johnson (R), Wlethorn (CdM).
HR -Brandon (R), Harper (CdM),
Hatfield (CdM).
Costa Mesa romps
SANTA VIALL ANA -The •
Costa Mesa High boys volley-
ball tea.IQ. improved to 4-0 with
a 15-3, 15-9, 15-5 demolition of
nonleague host Saddleback
Wednesday.
The Mustangs. under hrst-
year coach Jeff Culver, also
swept visiting Westminster
Tuesday, 15-3, 15-7, 15-9, and
have won 12 of 13 games thus
far.
Senior BJ. Llghtvoet had 17
kills against Saddleback,
while junior ShaWl Penyman
added 11 kills and Mike
Nguyen collected 25 assists.
Llghtvoet paced the Mus-
tangs with 12 kills against
Westminster.
The Mustangs figure to face
their first true test when pool
play begins Friday at the
Orange County Champi-
onships. Mesa, competing in
Division Il, will play al l lunt-
ington Beach High, beginrung
around 3 p.m.
GOLF
CONTINUED FROM 81
Hilton Head Seruors ln'lllutional.
Gary Player (62 yedrs, 1'111e
months and 22 days) ls next on
the list, having won last yea.r's
Northville Long Island Classic.
-+-
Norm Davlt, a Monday
qu.alilier in tho To hiba eta 1c1
was an examplo of how dilhcult
the gr n play d at Newport
Bcllch Country Club.
Davi , unfamlher WJ.lh the
nuance of tho greens, shot an 86
ln the first round Frlduy, th n
rccovNed to fir back-to-back
rounds of 11 to hmsh deed la t in
the Toshioa field at 240 and win
$6.fR
Luckily for D vis, Who' frorn
Riv r-.lde, his week nd tr.,v 1
cxpe were minlmaL
COM
Sea King girls f't!Q, ·
nonleague dual t1lClr
and field meet against
invading Fountain
Valley Wednesday.
CORONA DEL MAR -lbe'
Corona del Mar High ~
track and field team trailed
nonleague visitor Fomitam
Valley heacling into the final
event Wednesday, but the
1,600-meter relay was right
where the Sea Kings wanted
the Barons.
"It wasn't close,• said CdM
Coach Bill Swnner of the Wll'e-
to-wire victory posted by Zack
Zarrilli, Kevin Kramer, Adam
Hoyt and Hunter MacDonald
to help forge a 69..£? triumph.
SophomOl'e Josh Yelsey and
junior Sean Fenton doubled for
the victors, who improved to
2-0.
Yelsey topped the field in
the 1,600 (4:40) and 3,200
(10:13), while Fenton dominat-
ed the shot put (46-9) and the
discus (130-6).
Hoyt won the 200 (24.2) and
MacDonald tnwnpbed in the
400 (55.5) and ooth were on
the winning 400 rela~ Ql!artet.
Junior.Kelly Halley: won the
Jong jump, led of1 the winniiJg
400 relay team and was second
in the triple jump, but the CdM
girls fell to the Barons, 74-61.
Uz Monre won the 800 in
2:19 and led off the victorious
1,600 relay for the Sea Kings
(1-1).
Jenny Cummins woo the
400 (1 :02.3) and was second in
the 1,600, while Katie Quinlan
(800 and 3,200) and Jennifer
Dickson (shot put and discus)
earned two second-place fin.
ishes.
Mesa leads by 46
COSTA MESA -"Wl!ll~~
Costa Mesa High G 0 L F
Junior Jeff Montoya shot level-
par 35 Wednesday to grab
medalist honors at Costa Mesa
Goll & Country Oub (Mesa Llnda
Course) in the first half of a non-
league boys golf match against
Fairmont, in which the Mustangs
lead, 208-254.
The second half will be played
today at Dad Miller Golf Course
in Anaheim. The Mustangs are 2-
1 ln 18-hole matches.
Following Montoya's effort,
freshman Bryce Sheridan. (42),
sophomore Luther Mitchell (42),
junior Brian Jones (44) and Don-
ny Miller (45) scored for Mesa
-~:.-
Before leaving town. Tim
Crosby of the Senior PGA Tour
almost called the winning shot. ·wuh a rune-bole playoff
(In 1997) and what Hale lrwin
dtd last year, the (Toshiba
Classic) undoubtedly had the
most uxcillng finaf!.round play on
tour the last two years,· Crosby
!>ald. •Tue only way to top it
would be tf somebody holed out
ttom. th .. f irway on 18 to win.•
On the first playoff hole, John
Jacobs holed out 1or t?dgla with
en 90 foot chip on 16 for what
up~nred to ol th d el, befor
MC'Cord matched hirn w1th on
agl to wttcnd lhe nvotmq
playoff.
-+-
Th m n's club at Co ta Mesa
Gou & Co\lntry Club wtll host a
Los Veg Saamhl~ 5aturday
ond Sunilny, With playcn;
awl~ fOW'·man teams eecb
S WIN, 6~-67
ICI
llOYS CIM .. PcunMI VM.Jlf P
tOI ii t. LaUIJnClO (FV), t 1.3; 2. 1.an11i
(CdM}, t I 1; J; ffovt (CdM), 11 I.
-• 1. ~ (CdM), 24.J:ia/ICl'lilMr (CdM); 2S O; :s_ sioo..,. <M "192
_. • 1. tMcDonald (QIM1. SU; · .
2. SindM (JIV), 561; l. OliDft CfV), 'st.
--, • Stotle (FV), 2.'02.I: 2. ICAnW
fCdM); l.'OS.1; l ~1tltftl 4CdM). 2:nA.
U9 • 1. YefMV (CdM), U0.0;
a; Abltwl (f\I). 01.$; J. OllDf'I ~ it:tt.O.
J,JIO -1. Vf/Jtwf (C.dr4. I0:11.0; 2. Ablltw (f\I), 10:13.t; 3 ~ N. n:00
t10 .... '· ~""" 16.9; 2. ~ lfV). no Owle; l Madrid CM,
nodm9.
MO .. • I Henry (f\I). 4U; 2. MOid
(FV), 45.1; J. G~ (CdM), '7.2.
400 ~ • 1. Corona def Mer (MkOonlld, Collier, Hoyt, ;zarrllli), 46 ~
1..-00 ...... · 1, CorON del Mar ~Wiii, Kramer, Hoyt, MacDonald}, 3;44
HI • 1. Lourenco (fV), 5-6; 2. Brown
(Cd"'1). 5-4; 3. l<atter (CdM}, 4-10.
U • 1. Lourenco (FV), 18-6 112; 2, Dong
(FV), 18-2 112. 3. Nguyen (FV), 18-0,
TJ -1. Oong (fV), 38-4; 2. Nguyen (FV),
37-8; 3. G1yef (CdM), 35-11.
l'V-1. Van Oroyey (FV), 1()..(); 2.
MarsNill (CdM). 9-6; 3. Kahef (CdM) 9-6
SP -1, Fent<>f'I (CdM), 46-9; 2. Johnson
(CdM), 41-4; 3. S<1'o<.at (CdM), 37 2.
DT -1. Fenton (CdMt, 1»6; 2. Sctlocat
(CdM). 115-7; 3. Johnson (CdM), 113..0.
emu ~ VN.Jft 74; CDM '1
100 • t. OmM (FV), 13.2; 2. C.rr941 (FV),
13.6; 3 JoniMl (FV), no time.
200 -1. °"'" (FV). 27.9; 2 Cerrell (FV),
28.3; 3 Ubudll (CdM), 21 3
411-1. Cumnww (CdM), 1;023,
2 Hamilton (FV), 1:0U; 3 L.ibuda (CdM),
1:05.5.
800-1. L Mon.I (CdM), 2:19 O;
2. Quinlen (c.dM), 2.;30.9; 3. K. Mone
(CdM), 2:33.7
1,IOO • 1. Allen (FV), 5:24.5; 2. Cummins
(CdM), 5:28. 1; 3 IC. Mooe (CdM). 5:32.3
J,200-1.Allen (FV), 11A1: 2. Qa1n~
(CdM). 1 1. Sl, Youtman (CdM), 1235.
tOO H -t . Wa.ge (PJ), 16.10; 2
Richards (FV), 18.8; 3 Dubin (CdM), 20.2
lOO H • 1. w-. (FV), 52.9; 2. Shepple
(fV), 5-!_q._~'. Unsefsey (FV), 5'.5
400,....,.. 1. COf'Onl del Mb!' (Halley,
Ha~ Canary, Ubuda), 52. a
1,IOO rwt.y -1. Corona del Mar
(L Morse, LI~ Halley, Cummins), 4:20
HI· 1. Br.wner (CdM), .... 10; 2. Uechty
(FV), 4-8; 3 McKnight (PJ), 4-4.
U -1. Halley (CdM), 14-4 314; 2.0mM
(FV), 14-Z. 3 . Richards (FV), 13-3.
TJ-1. Waage (FV). 30-11 2. Hlllley
MICHEUE YEE I DAILY PILOT
Katte Quinlan was second in
the 800 and 3,200 for CdM.
(CdM), 3().3, 2. Bftr·l<err (CdM), no mark.
l'V -1, Christeson (CdM), 7-6;
2. Tad (f'V), 6-6; No third
9 -1 o.vis (PJ), 31-2; 2. Dickson
(CdM), 29-3; 3 Burroughs (PJ), 2 .. 1
Of • 1. Davis (FV), 88-2; 2. Dlcbon
(CdM), 81-8; 3 Burrougm (FV). 78-0.
Roadrunners topple Mesa, 5-2
SANTA ANA -Sophomore right fielder S 0 f I I Al L
Britney Newby went 3 for 3 and Michelle
Nguyen and Sarah Walkins each drove in a run, but it wasn't
enough for visiting Costa Mesa High, which dropped a 5-2 non-
league softball decision to Saddleback Wednesday afternoon.
Nguyen, a junior third baseman, plated a run with a sacrifice fly
and Walkins, a sophomore catcher, capped the Mustangs' two-run
sixth with an RBI double.
But Saddleback built a 5-0 lead through three innings, which
was more than enough.
Mesa, which hosts Santa Ana Valley today at 3:15 at TeWinkle
Park, fell to 2-3.
NONLEAGUE
SADOt.DAOC 5, CoslA MESA 2
Costa Mesa 000 002 0 -2 B 2
Saddleback 203 000 x -S B 0
Sh11nley and Watlclns; Hernandez, Guzman (7) and Gonzalez W -Hernandez.
L -Shanley, 2-4 2B Watkins (CM), Gonulez.
day. Winners will be dcternuned
by the combined score of Ute two
rounds. There are four flights.
Det.all : (714) 557-0564.
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The Newport Beach
Confer nee & Vts1tors Bureau
has joined rorce with several
Orange County golf courses,
including Pehcan Hill Gou Club,
in a marketing effort called
·orange County, Callfornio's
Golt C'Od t. ~
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cunt E twood anti Oscar D
Lll I Joya will plily in the A.w.XiS
Celebrity Ciplf Toumumf'nt, ln
con1unction with the Nl>wport
Beach Int mational Film Fe ·tiv 1,
,11 P lican Hill March 26
Th v nt will match film·
mak , actors l\nd ethf~t with
amateurs. It WIJJ benefit EMl·
wood' chant ble organization
and the Oscar De LA Hoye foun-
dation, which is dedicated to
sponsoring Olympic hopefuls
and proVlding educational
scilolarsh 1 ps.
Alexis Golf, a Lido l~le-boSed
custom goU dub manufactur r,
will launch its new cornpcwy at
tho tournament and unveil lt
line of products.
A shotgun £tart is scheduled
for 8 a.m., with an awards
ceremony at 1 p.m. Entry fc~
are $1,500 per player, who wtll
be rnatchud with on c t bnty m
the-foursom . ThP goUl'ry i!l opc•n
to thf> public for $15 ptir p~n.on.
Dt>l4il~: (949) 85 t ·6555.
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N wport B ch Country Club
will host a. U.S. Open lO<'al
Qualifying on May 20, an event
sanctioned hy the Southern
Califom1a GolJ As"OC1otion.
Detail : (818) 980-1808.
Doily Pilot
IYSO
Stampede on a roll
with three straight
tournament wins -.
The Costa Mau Stam~, a
boys under· 10 All-Star soccer
team from AYSO Region 120, ran
its tournament record to 3·0 with
a 3-1 victory over North Irvine.
The Stampede opened the
scoring in the firsOtal!when Rigo
Miranda sent a perfect crossing
pass to Kyle Kell, who blasted it
off the goalie's finger tips.
After North Irvine scored to
knot the game at 1-1 in the sec-
ond half, Kell took a pass at mid-
field and outran the def enders,
chipping the b~ over the goalie's
head ai the last second.
Insurance was added when
Miranda headed in a goal off a
comer kick from Jose Perez, Jr.
Defensively, Jonathan Howse
and Danny Alderete stood out in
the goal, as well as midfielder
Mathew Grella.
On Saturday the Stampede
won twice, 5-1 over Mission Unit-
ed and 5-1 over Lake Forest.
Miranda (three), Cory Weikel
and Alderete scored against Mis-
sion United; Miranda scoring all
five goals aga.inst Lake Forest,
with Weikel credited with four
assists.
Caleb Burgess, Willlam
Briseno, Ben Abbo~, Juan Moli-
na, Howse and Alderete "Were all
key to the Stampede's defense.
ROLLER HOCKEY
Newport prepares for
playoff opener Monday
Newport Harbor's club roller
hockey forces, on the varsity and
1uruor varsity levels, are gearing
up for Monday's start of single-
elimination playoffs at Tustin
Inllne Skate Arena.
Newport, featuring Brendon
Dorlsh, Justtn Sparrow, Mlke
Levesque, Mike Warther, Erle
Carlson, Dan Ollnger and Guy
Vackar, tangles with Laguna
Hills at 7:15 p.m.
Other team members are
Chris Acosta, Jason Spenser,
Dane Barton and goalie James
Egan. The team finished the reg-
ular season 11-6-1 .
The JVs opened the playoffs
last week with a 6-3 win over
Capistrano Valley, behind the bat
trick of Andy N,ewsome and
goals from Will Dean, Ryan
Winthrop and Dan Santoludto.
Assists were credited to Brett
Anderson, Jason Mortenson and
Chris Auerbach. Goalie Sean
Henthorn recorded 20 saves. The
JVs were 6-13-1 in the regular
season and are pitted against
Mission Vie10 Saturday at 1 p.m.
RUGBY
Back Bay falls, 45-28;
HB Unicorns present
a barrier Saturday.
LONG BEACH -Back Bay
Rugby Club lost a close match to
the Belmont Shore Rugby Club
Saturday at Long Beach State,
45-28, as the winners scored 35
unanswered points.
Man-of-the-Match Deane Rid-
dick played a standout all-a.round
game for Back Bay at outside
center, combining smashing
defense with impressive off en-
sive rwming.
Riddick bad a hand in all three
Back Bay tries, scoring once, and
putting opponents away for the
other two scores.
Pilemu Vaai played another
tough game at prop, steadying
the set pace and running with
abandon in the loose play.
Back Bay's next game ls a locel
grudge match against the Hunt-
ington Beach Unicorns at Corona
del Mar High Saturday at 1 p.m.
IOITING
VOYAGatS YAOff QU9
Humphiey IOgeft s.tel
bcel C-..0. ,....._ c:...N Point,~
0... A · 1. Sc.I~ Bttl Taytot, ave: 2. Peodr~. OM Gr~ SSYC;
3. lt.wh~ Kenny KUhn, Df'VC:
4. Dutchesl. Tommy smnh, ave. a..s I -1. Problem Child, Dan "*· SSYC; 2. T AT, wes Selby, SSYC;
l . Ob~lon. Bill Apps.. ~8YRC;
4. Aloha II, Glen Reed, SSYC.
RMeJ '
(c.lno ""°""-AWlleft ....... ....,
0au A .. 50nilttf'. ltlt
McKeewr~ ROllrw. IY(;
2. Eris, Jim ~ ICVC;
l . TantAtlOf\ :Jim 1DoUgllr. ~ •. snn.. Ed O•• SSYC; s.~-.-~avc.
0. I · TNt ~. O«Y W/"'-
SSY(.; 2 ObMulon. 1111 ~ SIYRC:
3. ~ft, Gltnn ~ ~YC.:
•. ~ lot1n Sully; vvr:,
5. Probllm CNtici. OM "°9e. .SSVC.
Daily ~ilot
TY .....
.... Oct. 12; ,.,
,~~
~ Dwi Gltnrt
........... Gtlndmn
~lari ~ b9lls ...,....,_ .. e~·
9-t~mom.nt: •
-winning the Junior °'Y'!'Plc:s
abld med1l lart ~., ... ~w.e. of the Week x.t
Spa.irked Newport Harbo< to the ~ Diego TofC title Where he was voted Most Valuable Pl-ver. Also led 5ail0fs to a five-g.vne wtn OYef'
rival Mira Costa with 89 Wists,
19 digs,•seYen lcllts and sbc b!Odts.
~~
Collt:ctor sports cMd ,.,,.. n.F
TRAMBLIE
CONTINUED FROM 81
Charlie Brande. "I think
volleyball was a little different
here than Montana, but they
seemed pretty good when I was
there and my daa (a self-taught
µlayer) pldyed in \~agues up
there.·
1Tamblie, d third-year varsity
performer for Sailors Coach Dan
Glenn, begdn to devote himself
to volleyball in the seventh
grade. Tennis had been his
dthletic pnonly. •
•I like team sports better,• said
'Iramblie, the Daily Pilot's Athlete
ot the Week. ·1 got burned out
on tennis (The practice) just
seems loo repetitive and
there's no one to express yourself
to tf you get down. There's no
one to pull you up. It's JUSt your-
self and I missed the team cama-
raderie!
Tramblie, whose
' 18-and-under club volleyball
team won a gold meddl last sum-
mer at the Jwuor Olympics in
Dallas, was there to help pull up
his teammates last weekend at
the San Diego Tournament of
Champions, which the Sailors
won with a 15~. 15-10 victory
over Esperanza lil the final.
The Tars (2-0) captured seven
straight best-of-three matches in
the tournament without losing a
game as TrambUe (6-fool, 150
pounds) was votad Most
Vdluable Pldyer. "'IY played gredt m the finals
and dug a ton of balls,• Glerin
said. "He makes some real big
plays and gets everybody else
bred up. To end the (final) match,
he'blodted l:spemriza's top hitter
(Justin SudduU1) and that was a
big exclamation point. We had
kind of stalled a t the end of the
game and we needed a big play
to end it."
Moreover, 'Iramblie led the
way last week in Newport
Harbor's hve..set nonleague
victory ove{ qaditiondl CIF
Southern Section Division I
powerhouse Mira Costa, which
efurunated lbe Sailors in the Divi-
s1on I semifinals last year at
Redondo Union High.
'Iramblie, the team's top
server. passer dnd digger the last
three seasons, Glenn said,
p rovided the Tars with the edge
against Mira Cost.a, compiling
seven kills, six blocks, 19 digs
and 89 assists.
·w e had hve hitters wi th over .
15 kills, and the highest total was
21 (by Billy Oayton), so 1'y did a
ruce JOb or spreading it out.·
Glenn said "Plus, (the Mustangs)
knocked us out of ClF last year.•
L ast season, Trarnblie replaced
an mjured 'Iravis Nelson
(broken finger) at setter in the
second half of Sea View League
action , then helped the Tars
reach the semifinals.
"I'd always been the setter
behind 1Tavis (now a t Golden
West College), and it was weird
ttt fust, • namblle said of
repladng the All-CIP Dlvislon I
selection . "rt was pretty
nerve-wrack.m g. The whole CIF
Playoffs were pre tty
nerve-wracking. But I got
comfortable after a while. J think
that expenence has helped me a
lot this year •
Many of Newport Harbor's
volleyball J?layers were
participants on this year's
celebrated boy basketball team,
which reached the CIF
quarterfinals and tied a school
record for victories (24) itl a
season.
But Tramblie said the guys
started to come toge ther at the
Sc.In Diego Toumamr.nt of
Chd1llp1ons and e xpectations are
high for this sprlng.
"lt'i, been fUI'I o far,•
1Tamblie said. "t've played with•
the same grou1> of guys lnce the
cventh grade
"I olso think wo want it 1nore
U'an lest year. We got closo (to
thr. CIF Fmal ) ond worked o
hard, hut m up hort. l don't
think w ·went th6t to happen
8t)Mn, bedau Gooch Glenn
kind ot ldll ut in practice, to we
were disa~ted when we
came up lbol1. The.re's a lot of
cammltment jtlO the program), but
tmt'I the way lt ilhoWd be.
Sports
COLLEGE WOMlll'S IASllTIALL
Vanguards shock f~fth seed, 7~ -66:
• NAIA tournament-record 12
three-pointers help Vanguards
advance to Sweet 16, at th~
expense of Lipscomb University.
Da vis said the expe-
ne nte from last yedf's
first-round exit helped
lus te am avoid·getti.ng
caugh t up in all the
hoopla that surrounds
the NAIA version• of
the Big Dan ce.
five of her three-pomt-
e rs in the first half,
when the Vanguards
turned a four-pornt
deficit into a 39-30
a dvan,age.
Beth Weidler's
foul out, hit a pair of three-pointers, while •
Kempton also contributed to the long-
range barrage. ·our seruors came up huge, Fikse hlt
some big three-pointers, We1dler's shot at
the end of lhe flalf was clutch and Marisa
Emde (two points, two assists and two
steals) gave us some good minutes off the ·
bench,· Davis said
JACKSON, Tenn. -Southern Califor-
nia College women's basketball coach
Russ Davis joked about already knowing
the best places to eat before his unseeded
Vanguards made their second straight
trip to the NAIA National Champi-
"Our girls were
really businesslike
before the game,"
Davis said. •I asked Wright
three-pointer beat the
halftime buzzer to
send sec into the
locker room on a high
note, and Davis' team
of destiny never lost
"The foul trouble was a. factor, but we
fought through the ddversity. The kids
laughed dl me because I said we got our
feet wet last year, and now we want to go
swunming. J gues~ we'U have to tind a
pool torught. •
them if they were ner-onships. •
But -the Cinderella two-bme Golden
State Athletic Conference champions
added a little dancing to their dirung
experience Wednesday, upsetting fifth-
seeded Lipscomb Uruversity from
Nashville, 71-66, al Oman Arena.
vous dnd they said, 'No coach, we're 1ust
focused.' l said, 'Oh, excuse me ' #
the lead
Senior Kristi Wright scored a garne-
high 25 points, despite playing only 23
minutes due to foul trouble. Wright was 3
of ? from threedom and netted 14 of 15
free throws.
Lipscomb's All-Amencan forward,
Rachel Stark, had 22 pomts, including
four three-poIDters, and the Bison outre-
bounded sec. 49-36
·w e found the glass slipper, now we
start dancing," said Davis, after his
senior-led squad advanced to the Sweet
16, recording what Davis said was the
first NAIA tourname nt victory for a GSAC
representative in recent memory.
It was Lipscomb searching for excuses,
however, after the Vanguards, winners of
22 of their last 24, survived an outbreak of
foul trouble, as well as myriad defenses
presented by the Bisons.
·we did a good job of handling theu
pressure," Davis said. -They threw a
bunch of different defenses at us, includ-
ing man-to-man presses and hall-court
trdps. But we recognized them and did a
nice job of attacking the basket "
sec converted 8 of 9 foul shots in the
hndl 1 :09 to ice the upset.
NA.IA DMSK>H I NAJ10NAl. ~
FIRST ROUND
SoCAI. Cou.EGE 71, LJPSCOM1 66
SoCal College Wright 25, Pina 17,
Kempton 9, F1kse 7, Herlcenhoff 5, Weidler 5,
Emde 2, Steward 1, Boeke 0 ·
3-pt. goals • Pina 5, Wright 3, Fikse 2,
Weidler 1, Kempton 1.
Pma, 6 of 9 from the field, finished wtth
17 points, hve dssists and five rebounds,
whlle seruor guard Alana Kempton
chipped m mne pomts
sec (27-8) will meet the winner of
Wednesday rught's first-round contest
between Oklahoma Baptist and The
Master's, Friday at 2:15 CDT. The game
will be broadcast live on the internet
(www.vanguard.edu).
The Vanguards also bombed awdy
from three-point range, draining an
NAlA tournament-record 12 three-point-
ers in 28 attempts (42.9%).
Senior Sara HerkenhoCf (five points)
played just 11 minutes before fouling out.
Freshman center Kelly Boeke also fouled
out, but not before contributing a game-
lugh seven rebounds and five points.
Fouled ovt • Herkenhoff, Boeke, F1kse.
Upscomb Stark 22, Moss 16, Sims 10,
Thomas 8, Perry 8, Douglas 1, Romine 1
3 pt. goals -Stark 4, Sims 2
Fouled out Thomas
Halftime • SCC, 39 30. Senior guard Amee Pina coll<>cted all Rdchel Fikse, the lhlrd .Vanguard to
JC SOFTBALL
Fullerton tops Orange Coast, 5-0
COSTA MESA -Fullerton Col-
lege's Hornets were 5-0 winners
m softball Wednesday altemoon
at the expense of host Ordnge
Coast College in Orange Emptre
Conference play. keyed by ba.ck-
to-back two-run uprisings 10 the
sixth and seventh innings.
Kai Flores was 3 for 4 with a
double, a run scored and an RBI
to lead Fullerton. _Michelle Ivy
pitched a five-hitter for the Vlclo-
ry, striking out three and walking
one.
Mary Perez wds Coast's lead-
mg !utter with d pru.r of smgles.
Fullerton unproves to 17 -7. 2-3
in .the OEC. OCC falls to 3-11,
0-6
OAA.NGE EMPIRE CONFERENCE
fuU£RTON 5
ORANGE CoAST 0
Fullerton 100 002 2 · 5 9 2
Orange Coast 000 000 0 · 0 5 2
Ivy and Sisco; Espinoza, Perez (4),
Grimson (6), Hardey (7) and Prante.
W ·Ivy, 7-4. L -Espinoza, 2-9. ' · ·
28 • Jimenez (F), Veronesi (F), !'lores (F).
BOYS SOCCER HONORS
. Terrones, Islas All-CIF
• Estancia boys soccer standouts earn top honors
in Southern Section Division N classification.
....
Senior forward Cesar Terrones and versdtile ·1uruor Irving lslas,
who led Estancia H1gh to its sixth straight appearance in the boys
soccer playoffs, have been named All-CIF Southern Section Divi-
sion IV by a panel of coaches
Terrones, a two-time All-Pacl.ftc Coast League performer who
has led the Eagles m sconng the last two seasons, is a second-
team choice.
Islas, who played i'Ttost of the season m the midfield, before
s~g to stopper to help the Eagles make a Idle-season run to
the playoffs, is a third-led.m pick.
Estancia Coach Steve Crenshaw estimated Terrones scored 16
regular-season goals.
The Eagles were eliminated by second-seeded Servile, 1-0, in
the first round to firush 10-7-5.
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•
JC VOLLEYBALL
Coast sweeps
• Pirates prepare for Friday night's I
first-place showdown with L.A. Pierce.
WALNUT -Visiting Ordnge Coast College
swept Orange Empue Conlerence foe Mt. San
Antonio Wednesddy, 15-7, 17-15, 15-3, to take
some momentum into Friddy's first-place show-
down against vi.siting L.A. Pierce.
The Pi.rates, who got 12 kills from John Pecora
dild 11 from Dave Moser Wednesday, unproved to
1 t -1, 8-1 in conference.
Pierce 1s dlso 8-1 in the OEC. as 1s Golden West
Mt. SAC fell to 2-8, 1-8.
COLLEGE
N 0 TES
Orange Coast College product
Evans sizzles with Hawaii Pacific
Former Orange C0c1st College pitcher Ryan Evans,
by way of Huntington Beach High, threw a perlect
game for Hawau Paaf1c University March 8 as his
team defeated Chnsllan Brothers Uruversity of Ten-
nessee, 18-0 It was the h.rst perfect game in the 17-
year basebdll history of Hawaii Paahc.
Evans, who pitched at OCC l.Il 1996 and '98 (an
arm injury kept !um on the shelf m 1997), struck out
seven
Also spdrkling on the four-yeclI level is OCC prod-
uct Bryan Moore, a nght-hander, 1s .4-2 at the Uni-
versity of Houston with cl 1 08 ERA in 11 appear-
ances.
HAPPY
BIRTHDAY
Celebr•tlna the O.lly Piao&
Athlete of the WHk series
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Student Design An Ad Contest
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March 18th at Noon.
Students in grades 4-12 will be
designing ads For busine!.Ses in the .
community. Winning artwork wiU •
be published in a s~iol sectiOfl •
Friday, May 21 , 1999
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COSTA MESA -Costa Mesa
oriC6n Uttle Leagu '1 Tig rs LITTLI LlllUI
~dler Mckey tryouts
1\-;outl for the l!n&tan Inter· mediate dub roll r "boCiey team
will be held March 24 at • p.m. at
tbe We.~ Gre~ Roller Hock-
ey C.Otor ill b'vi.ne.
The C<ma Mesa
Gtanll were •·t winners p O I y
over the Ne~ Orioles
in Pony League bUebell
as c.u.a CrGla ud A.Mm Jorgemoa teamed up to dominate from
mound, with the help of three double plays.
;P.Oproved their majol"5 season
rd to 2-0 Satwday as they
loded tor a 15-2 victory over iti Athletics at Costa Meso High.
... • The power swge was provided
Also with key hits were Jam•
Mowatt. DUJel Cooper, Matt
Doran and Brett Sberldaa. Sa.n·
Cold and Ca.rich each had four
RBls for the first-place ngers.
Mowett struck out fow and gave
up on hJt and one run in two
lnnill .r;a;.· Jaduo-o and CaiDeron
Hanr picked up the Athletics'
two base hits. Athletics shortstop
Jett Waldron distinguished him-
self with slx assists and two
putouts.
?be Seabees had two out· ~ teams last season, with one ftJUSblng lo MCOlid pt.ace 1n
the Junior hJQb league.
Crom went three inntngs, strQcing out two and allowing one
Jorgensen stmck out five over four ln.n1ngs a.nd shut the Orioles off a1
the pl4te. Defensive standouts were aJ..ledger. CbJ1s Greely on4
catcher Danny Whitaker.
by Josh Elllott. Bryct" eartc:i.,
Kenny Knight. Andrew Carlch.
Andrew San.ford and Cody Wal·
dron, who conpibuted two hits
• a piece in the 15-hit attack.
Cooper and Mowatt dominat-
ed from the mound,, Cooper strik-
ing out 10, allowing one hit and
OJle run in four innings or work.
League ·'play 11 against other
local ju.niorlllgb club teams from
the aurroun~J. area. Por more information, Krls Mungo at
(949) 673-9054. I
• Offensively, Crom was 2 for 2 with 'two runs scored; and Spence
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The lollowtng persons end stall your objoc· PEllllON TO NOTICE wfth the County Cieri< of Bc>lero Lane, Huntington ltlls metier appear bef()re The lollowfng persons Devco Rutaurant other than• pa11nershlp 1 are~ business as tiona or file written AOMtNISTER INVITING BIDS O<ange County on 2'11·99 Beaeh, CA 02Mll this court In Department 811 doing buslcleas as· Enterprtse!i_ lflC?1 Davtd A. Have yoo started dolngll
Canos BOdy Master, 1965 objections whh the ESTATE OF! Sealed bids may be ,... • 1"91783071 Thia buslnen Is ClOn-No l ·73 of the Orange Klsses·N-Hearta, 389 e Sallsbury, Yrvtioent business yet? No
Wallac:. Av , •Ct. Colla courl batoi• the hear· 9'Ue•RST.,_ DAY celved at the office ol the Dally Pilot Mar. fl, 18, ducted by. hulband and CounJd Supe<'o< Court al 17U'I St Costa Mase ea This &tatement wu filed Charles E. Groves Mesa CA 92627 ing. Your appearance 'nv _. City Clerk. 3300 Ne~ 25, ~r. 1, 1999 Th32t wife IN ross shown'above 92627 " ' • with the County Clertc ol This statement was !tied ,.._.l1o. s A ... ·rto n.-"-. ma b• in parion or by AKA THURSTON O. ..""·'-· rd p 0 Bo 1 88 Flct tlo"t Bual-• Have yoo slatted doing on 4-e, 1999, at 2 o'CIOl;l( 1 """'"'"'-La,.. Inc (CA) O<lnge County on 3-1·99 with lho County Clerll ol ...,. ,.,. "''"""c1 Y DAY ...,., .... a • · · x • .. ..... busloeH yet? No p.m. and then and thero 22-00''V"' 'w"'1 dv'ard "Lane' 1HM714U9 Orange Coun1y on 2·1&-99'
1 11165 Wallace Ave . • your attorney. Newport Beach, CA "-me Statement Kenneth J. Conner lhoW caute. " any they .. ~ • .! ,.._ ,,......,,> Dally Piiot Mar. 11 , 18, l9996713221l • CottaMesa.CA92827 IF YOU ARE A CASENO.A191120 92658·8915 unbl 11.00 The tollowlng pel'IOI\$ Th'· fled ha wn lhe ttlonf N9wo0rt....., .... ,,.....,n...,., 25 ~ 999 Th318 OallyPllotMa 8 This l>USIMSS is con CREDITOR or a con tin· To ell ~rt. benefl-am. on the 3111 day of are doinO business as· ,. statement Wal 1 ve, ':1i pe 1 or This buSlnesa Is con • r 1 • 1 1099 r. •. 11 • 1 ·: ductea by an 1ndMdua1 gent creditor ot the ciariea, oreditort1, con-March, 1999, at wtlk:h lime ~ MAV PRODUCTIONS. with lho County Cleft< ol :-O";r,,ted name should not ducted by. a corporation F1Cf tlou1 Business 25, 1 Th306,
Have you started oono daoHHd, you must tile tinoent credltora, end auch bk1s shall be opened b DA LAN AUDIO & Orenge eoun1~~::5 It ls lurther ordered that a Have you sta.11ad ~ Name SUltement FtCtltlou• Builneu I
bu$11'19SS yet? No your claim with Iha persona who may other· •"1~ =-NEWPORT IOEO, 18<164 Ward Dally p11o4 Mar. 11, l6, copy of !hos order to stiow buslnessyet?Yu.2·tS· The following persons Nam4l S1atemenl I
Carlos Ojeda court and mail a copy to wiae bo interHted In .... P .. IER REP'"'"'S SCalre11foet.mlaF~708taln Valle.y, 25, A.*r t. 1999 Th319 cause be pot>llstoed m Dally Flellngerll ~ Inc., Julie are doing busloen as. The lolloWlng pergons 1 This statement was 11186 th• paraonal r1resenla· the will or Htate, or ,..,,, ""' -· Pilo4 N•WS""""'r, a news· Ids, p,.......,.,, Oavco R11teurant a.re doing business as 1
wtth Iha County Cle,_ of · • b h b h f THURSTON Title of Profect ThoMs Thang Tron. A lout Buslnua of ,......v Thi$ statement was hied Ente_....•s, Inc , 17042 WESI COAST REAl.J
O<angeCounryonz.22-99 ~~~r~PP:7~~ln Yt~u~ o°J..v· AKA THURSTON Contract No 3206 21771 Bushard St., Hunt· NemeSUitement ~.ft~~~~=~~ with the County Cleft< of G111eil;'Ave #500, ll\llne. ESTATE ADVISORS.I
1ttM7UIM month• from the date 0 . OAY $t40,200 00 lngton Beadl. CaJilomta The lollowlng per•ons J;;~ .. once a weett for four Orange County on 3·2·99 CA 92814 183!1 Port Ashley Plac:.
f'' 3.01•01ty. tp8.1I011,!9•b 24W.FMa26r7 of '"" iuuonce of A PETITION ha• Engineer'• Estimate 92646 are doing business as consecutive weeks poor 10 0 I p•~ J'":718:'7:"83 Dev co Autauran1 Newport Beach, Cehfornbl•
"" 1 d d · b filed b DEAN 1 ~g:ved bt Vanna Minh·Van Doan, HIAux lechnology, 1175 the day of the he ulno 8 ~'"" er • • • Enterprises, Inc. (Calif.), 92660 j Flctltloua Bualneaa :~~~t:n 8g1go'V10; th~ o":.~ 1'n th: Superio; n Web 21771 Bushard St., Hunl· Baker St., Building 0·13, DATE: FEB 1t 1899SJ'0 25, 1 Th305 17042 Gllleua Avenue, Robert Julian, Inc , . ,. Name SUltement California Probate Code. Court of California, Public Work• Director lngton Beadl, Calilomla Suite #2t•. Coste MeH, JAMES A. JACKMAN, Fictltloua BualneH 1500, Irvine, CA 926,1• (CAl.IF} .. 1839 POl1 Ashley
The lollOWlng persons Tho time for tiling Cou-ml of Oranft;. Proepec11ve bidders may 92646 CA 92626 JUDGE/COMMISSIONER Name Statement This buslneu is con· F>laca, Newpol1 Beaeh,
• "''•dotntbuslnesses: I . .11 t . E PETITON obtalnonesetolblddocu-Tills t>uslnesa 11 con· W1ttlam ~tte, 1175 OF THE SUPERIOR The following persons duct9dby:ac:orporation Celllofnlli92660 ..... c etms wi no expire re-ments al no oost at Ille of· ducted by: hU&band and Baker St., BUlld1ng 0-13, COURT are doinn business as· Have yoo started dOlno This buslne~" COfl !• J}Gieg ungall Concepts, before four month• queata that OE.AN I. floe ol the P\Jbllc Worlls wife Suite #21'4, Costa Mesa, "• b loe t? Y 1/1197 ducted b tt bl GM C . 1370 Logan from the hearing date DAY be anpolnted •• De 1 3 .. "" N Larry Kirschenbaum, Raney·ZUsman Medical us u ye es, y: a a on • Ave. tJ, Costa Mesa. Gall· . d b al -ti pal'tmen . '7VV ewport Have you stal1ed dOtng CA 92826 615 CMc Center Drive Group, 3333 West Coesl Dav co Rutaurant Have you staned dOlng lornta 92626 nottca a ove. pereon roprHanta vo Boulevard, P 0 Box 1768. buslne68 yet? Yes, This buslne11 'ts con· West, Suite 230• Santa Highway, Sulla #500, New· Enterprises. Inc., David A. business yet? No
Gregroy Charles YOU MAY EXAM· toec:lminiatertheetloto Newport B16ch, CA 0511511985 ductedby:anlncSIVldual Ana,CA 9~701 port Beach, Calllornla Salisbury.President Robelt Jullan,lnc , ,r. 7 INE the file kept by 1he of the decedent. 92658-8915. Thomas Thang Tran Have yoo 1te11ed dOlng ATTORNEY FOR: 92663 This 1la1ement wa1 Med RObet1 J. Buhaglar, ~~~g!;81~8~8~~n9~~~6 court. If you are a per· THE PETITION re· For further Information, This statement was IHed business yet? No Petitioner Raney & Zusman Group, wtlh the County Clerll of PrelldenVCEO
Chnstooher Holt Martin. son tnterHted in the queat1 the decedent'• call Sieve Luy, Prolect with the County Clerk of Wlltram N. Bequette Published Newport A Medlcal CorporaUon, Orange County on 3·1·99 This statement was med 1111a1e, you may file WIU and codicila, if Men• g • r at ( 9 4 9) Orange County on 2·9-99 This statement was filed Beadl-Cosla Mesa OailY (CA), 3333 w. Coast High· 111996784657 with lhe County Clerk of b~~~a L~~~~. Ac:liior~ti with the court a formal any, bo admitted to 64-4-3330. 199116712721 wfth the County Clerk of Piiot February 25, March 4, way, 1500, Newport Dally Pilot Mar. 11 , 18, Orange County on 3-2·09
92626 Request for Special probate. The Will and Publl1hed Newport Dally Pilot Mar. 11, 18, Orange County on 3-9·99 11, 18, 1999 T288 Be8Ch Calltomla 92663 25, Apr 1. t999 Th3t5 199H7M719
This business is con· Notice of the ftling ot an env codicil• are avail· ~:t~t~8 M. 2:.•1~~1y 25, Apr. 1, 1999 Th322 199116785543 FlctltJoua BualneH Thi$' business is con-Flctltloua BualneH Delly Pilol Mar. 4, 11. 18,
ducteo by a general part· inventory and appraisal et>lo for examination in ThMS28 CITY OF Dally Pllo4 Mar 11, 18. Neme Statement ducted by. a corporation Name SUltement 25. 1999 Th298
nershop of utete HHll or ol the file kept by the ~F-1 -L ... E-0-.,.,K~O~S......,,.S ... U'""T~H-NEWPORT BEACH 25· Apr. 11 1999 Th320 Have you stal1ed doing The lollowlng persons 1105,
1 Have yoo staned doing any petition or account court. NOTICE Ffctltloua BualM•• ar~.!.°'::'r~ss":s~ons buslne55 yet? Yes, are doing business as 08fTUAD1ES
business yel? et proVlded in section THE PETmON re· COUNTY, IA, DIS· INVmNG BIDS Name SUitement Crank• Brothers. s•8 1211998 CrlSp Designs, 195-4 "'
Y,s. 01/01199 1 250 of the California queats authority to TRICT COURT CLERK Sealed bids may be re· The follOWlng persons Saaward Road, Colona oel Raney & Zusman Medi· Placen1ta. Studio 108. JONES
Gregoiy C MYngaM Probate Code. A Re· edmlnitter the Htate 99 MAR 11 PM 4.06 oelVed 81 the olflCe ol the are doing business as. Mar, CA 92625 cal Group, a Medical Cor· Costa Mesa CA 92627
This statement was hied quett for Special Notice under the Independent IN THE JUVENILE City Cleft(. 3300 Newport LIDO LOUNGE ANO Cart A Winelordner 548 poratlon. Aldan A. Raney TAG 108, Inc., (CA),
With the COi.iniy Clark 01 t 1-.. 1 t /l.dminiettadon of Es· COURT OF IOWA IN Bou ...... _. PO Bo 788 C •FE 353• N t Seaward Road, Corona ..... , Jr M.O., Pruldent 195-4 Placeolla. Studio 0 C ly 2 22 ""' orm ia av• ..., • rom • .... a.... . . x 1 • " . u ewpor ""' .This 5talement wae filed t08, Costa Mesa CA range oun1~7ue1'4 the court clerk. t8tea Act. CThla authori· AND FOR KOSS rn.~ ....... wport Beach. CA Blvd., Newport Beecti. CA Mar. CA 92625 with the County C1er1< of 92627 0 ly P lo F b 2• M Anomey fw Petitioner: ty win allow the peraon-COUNTY 92658-8915 until 11 am 92663 Franlo. Hermansen. 548 Oran"" County on 3-2•99 This ..... •~u 11 con· at 1 1 e · er C Bennen Jeobon al repraHnt.tiw to take IN THE INTEREST OF on the tat day of Aprll, Kevin M Fittpatr1ck, 471 Seaward Road, Corona del .,.. ltllte .,.,..,..,.., 3. tO. l8. !999 WF265 .,; • ma~ ectiona without 1999 at which tune sudl Fair Or., 1202, Costa Mar CA 92625 1 714718 ductod by • corpofalion rs No 800382 Loan No ..,:.:... ............. &J-.£.-on ob ning court -pro•·· APRIL DAWN bid '-"•ll be """"nAA and Mesa. CA 92626 This business Is con· OailyPilotMar.•.1l. l 9. Have )'00 atal1ed doing ....__ ,._. -.. SALAZAR, A Minor, reads 1°'or,.. .....-.~ 25 1999 Th293 ...... -7 y J 300382 Nollee 01 TruslM~ SJle 19800 Mec:Ar1hur al. Before teklng cenein Rey N Pasinll, 2175 Pa· ducted by a general part· ' .,.._ ... ss yel es, •nu· 't'ou Are In Oelaull Under A Oeeo -.. 7 I rt nt ti DAWN P. REIMERS BALBOA PENINSULA. ciflc Ave., #F2, Costa nershlp Actltloua ButlM11 ary 1999 -... d .• 12 O very mpo • ac on•. ~548 41 8694) .... , •. CA 92627 Name Statement TAG t08, Inc• Tony '.ll Trust Datsd 7'31187 UnltSs ._....__ ,. .. 92•12 however, the paraonal • • , ALLEY IMPROVEMENT ....., Have you Slarted doing C CEO l'ou Take Action To Protect Your •--~ v elflfoner. PROJECT, This business Is con· business yet? Yes, 6197 The lollOw!ng persons r1sp, · -Property. It May Be Solo At A 03/18. 03/19 03/25 repreuntotiw will be JVJV No. 001151 ALLEYS 233, 234. ducted by· a general pert-Car1 A Winelordner are doing business as This statement was flled
Pub11C Sale tf You Neeo An required to give notice 228 D & E nershlp This statement was filed DRUMMOND with lh8 Counly Clerit of
:xplanauon 01 The Nature 01 to interested pareoni NOTICE OF HEARING Tltle of Project Have yoo started doing with the County Clef1( of PARALEGAL SERVICES. Orange Countv on 3-2·911
The Proceeding AQa1ns1 You CNStH3Ue unlou they heva ON "PETITION FOR Contract No. 3249 business yet? No Orange County on 2·16·99 885 Seagull Lane, •8209, 1~708 'l'ou Should Contacl A Lawver weivod notice or con· TERMINATION OF $71,000.00 Kevin M. Fltzpatr1<* 111996783292 NeWpOfl Beech CA 92660 OaMy Plloc Mar. 4, 11, 18, ~ota Is Hereby Gtven tllat Ille NOTICE OF untec:I to the proposed PARENT-CHILD Engineer's Estimate This sfatement wa.& filed Dally Pilot Mar. II, 11. 18, Wllllam H. 'orummond 25, 1999 Th29•
reel pr-0perty knoW!l as 1018 PETITION TO action.) Tho indapaQ· RELATIONSHIP." Apl)'Ov.d by with the County Cieri< of 25, t999 Th290 885 Seagull Lane, #B209, Flctltloua BualneH ~al\tY Lane Costa Mesa. CA ADMWISTER dent •dminlttration TO: STEVEN A. ISi Don Webb Orange Count}' on 2·23·99 Newpoft Beadl, CA 92660 Name Statement
32'627 Assessors Pa.reel Num· ESTATE OF: JAMES authority will be granted SALAZAR. Public Work• Director 19996783m Fictitious ButlneH This business la con· The lollowlng persons
ter 935·30-010 As More Fully COCO unloH an lntereated Vou are hereby noutled Prospective bidders may Dally Piiot Feb. 25, Mar N•m• Stlltement ducted by: an Individual are doing bualness as:
'Otscrlbed 1n Said Otte! olTrust. CASE NO. A 195563 person file• en objection that there 15 now on file in obtain one nt of bid dOcu· 4, 11, 16, 1999 Th261 The loflowlng persons Have yoo sta11ed doing Morr-IS· Tested, 19459 will be sold at public auCbon at To all heirs, boneti-to the petltlon and the olfloe of the Clertt of the ments at no oost at the of· Flctltlou1 Bualneaa are doing business as· business yet? Yea. Janu· via Del Caballo, Vort>a
111 Tile Front Of The FlaQpoles At ciariea, creditor•, con-1how1 good oeuH why Olslr'lct Court tor Kossuth floe of Iha PIJbllc Works Name SUltement oc Wedding Mall, 2200 ary 1. 1999 Ltnda. Cafltomla 92888
Tilt Mlln Entry Alea To Tht tingant oraditora, and the court ehould not County, Iowa, 8 petition In Department, 3300 Newport The followlng persons Winward Lane, Newport WUliam H. Drummond Jelfary Clinton Cravens,
.Ptan!la Civic Center -401·411 poraon• who may other· grent tho. authority. case JVJV No. 001151 , Boulevard, P.O. Box t 768, ere doing builness ea: Beach. ca . 92660 Ttus statement was ftlect 19459 Via Del Cabalto
E. Cnaoman "'9 F'lacenda wiu be intaruted in A HEARING on tho Which prays for the te~ Newport Beach, CA Electronic Billlng Solu-Llngene Ledy Inc., (CA), with the County Clerk of Yort>a Linda Celllomla '
California on ·~ at tO 00 the will or Htate, or petition will bo held on nation of your parent·chlld 02658·8915 lions, 3"89 Wimbledon 2200Winward Lane, New· Orange Counl'l on 2·23-99 Mtdlelle l~ Cnivana. W. to Ille hlQhtSt bidder April 8, 1999 at 1 :45 relatJonshlp to the ctilld For further Information, Way, Costa Mesa, CA pol1 Beach, Ca 92660 1 .... 713M1 1 !M59 Via Del Cet>afto, DaYabll at IN Dmt Of Ute lor both, ot; JAMES COCO P.M. in Oopt. l73 locat· bom on tne 2nd day of Jan call Stephen Luy, Proiect 92626 This business Is con· Dally PllOI Feb. 25, Mar. 4, Vort>a Linda. CaUlorn1a
cash or aslliers d1eck arawn A PETITION has od •t 341 The City uary, 1986 (named Ac>ni Ma nager at (9 ~9) Nancy E Morrow, 3"89 ducted by a corporation 11, 18, 1099 Th2'8e 92886 ~ su0r!!._01
0n"n,on s~•~okr bHn filed by CHRIS· Drive P.O. Box 14171 Dawn Salaza!). For tunher 64•·3330. Wimbledon Way. Cosia Have yoo started *>Ing Fictitious Bualneat This buslneu Is coo--."" ..... TINE COCO in Iha Su· Oranoe CA 92813• details, contact the Clerk's Published Newport Mesa, CA 9262e business yet? No N .. -.. Stat--t ~~feed by lluSband and leoerai savmos and IOarl asso· penor Court of Calif or· 1571 . olflOI The PelltlOfler's at· ~lot<=!';~ta18M. 22esa. 1999Daity This business 19 con· Unger1e Laciy, Inc., Julie -·-.......... ...,
QabOfl SIVlllQS nsoaibon or nia, County of Orange. IF YOU OBJECT TO tomey ii Joseph J Straub .-. ..,.,...,, ducted by an lndlllldtJal Fields, Pruldet\1 The . IOlloWlnQ persons Have you slartlld doing
SMngs t>Ml-SPIQfled Ill Ft-THE PETmON r• tho granting of the 11.s51, t20 North Thor· ThM325 Have you started doing This statement was filed are doiflg business as business y8f7 Yes 8·12·93 ~ C04e secllon 5t02 ano quHt• that CHRISTINE lnaton Street, P.O Box Rctltlou1 8u1lneaa business yet? No wflh ll'le County Clerk of R U F F l E S U P • Jelf Cravens • aulhonlld ro do l>us!MSS in COCO be eppoln1ed •• petition, you •hould sf. Nancy E Morrow O<ange County on 3-2·99 HOl.STERY. 1998 Harbor This stalement was hied
caromia Tht uie W!fl bt maoe Plll•onal repraHntative appeor •t th• hearing 5 •. ~· ~~·2S:i;~~-Name Statement Thia statement was hied 19ttl784713 Or., Costa Mesa, CA with the Coun1y Ci.rt of
W'll'IOVI covtnant °' warranty 10 administer the Htato ~.st~~· r,.ur wo:/~:.c~ e~ie ~re 1 notllled 1~1 ar!"8~'~ss~ wlltl the County Cieri< of Dal!Y Pi1oc Mar.•. 11, 18. ~~ "'-rdo 5906 .... Orange County on 3-2-99 •~press ()( imp1iec1 rtgafOlllQ ot the decedent. lhare win be a hearing on POS ,yster •• Orange Counry on 2·23·99 25, 1999 Th301 P. ""' • ... n. 1"99784714 ~~~ss::; 111~ 0~::,~~ THE PETITION re-~:~~tl~~ro~V:~~ he~~ 1rhe•nta~l t1t!e!!.11So tebermtiornaete r.:'98• ment. 1 ~msM~~; 199tl783t75 Fictitious BuaiM.. ~i':.ld c!V:~ Woodlalld Dal~ Piiot Mar 4, 11. 18,
secured by the Deed of Trust QuHtl authority to ing . Your pHranoe 1.....,1 ~~~•"nil• Court "'tor Blvd . 1100, Irvine, CA Dally Piiot Feb. 25• Mar 4• Neme Stlltement This business 11 con· 250 ~ Th295 uecuted by Nicnotu R OelQlilo edm1n11t11r the .. tate may be in pereon or by ;::_sU1"huv County. 1~a, at 92612 1~18. 1999 Th281 The lollc>Wlng perlOl'IS Ouc:::lect by. an lndlVldual Flctltlou1 Bu1lnea.1
And Ekz:aoetl'I A Oelgaoo Hus· under th• Independent yo1..1r anorney. t""""he Coun House in"Nr:'-a, Oebltec, Inc.. (NV), ActJtloua Bualneaa are doing business ea: The regl5trant(•) com· Name Statement bano And w11e u uustor Administration of Ea· IF YOU .ARE A t9900 MacArthur blvd . Name Statement OC Antique MaM, 2200 menced to transact busl· The lollowlng persons rea>roed on 8112187 1tcorcled tatet Act. (Thia authori· CREDITOR or 8 oontin· Iowa, at 10 AM on I #100. lrvlne. CA 92612 The following peraons Winward Lane, NeWpOfl ness under the Act1tlous are doing bu&lneu as as Instrument No 87·•S767S ly will ellow the person· gent creditor of the 9 day of Aprll, 1999 This business is con· are doing buSlness as· Beactl, Ca. 92660 Business Name{s) listed Eaatblutt SalOn. 2525 Boak No paoe of 1111 OlllClal al repro1ente1ive to take doceoe•dr you rnuat file IS/ Aud ray Haverly, ducted by· a oorporallon Thekleacafe, 359 San lingerie Lady Inc., (CA), above on: 2125'99 Eastblufl Drive, Nawpo11 Records of CYranoe CalllM"ta many actione without 1111 1 h h CLERK OF THE ABOVE Have you started doing Miguel Suite 109, Newport 2200-Wlnward Lane, New· Phillip Sardo Beaeh, Callfomla 92660
, The total amounl 5eeurtd by obtaining court epprov· your c m w t t • COURT, Ko11ulh County business yet? Yes, March Beach, CA. 92660 port Beach, Ca 92660 This statement was hied Burke Hellln. 31012
,8ald instrument as ol Ille bme ol al. Betore taking certain court and mail 8 copy to Court HouH, Algone, IA 1, 1999 Theldeacale (CA), 359 This business Is con· wtth Iha County Cleft< of Poseo Ranchero. San
lottlal publicauon 01 l/llS notJCe very important aciions, the personal rapreaenta· 50511 Debltec, Inc., Phll Prouty. Sen Mlguel Suite 109, ducted by. 1 corporation Orange County on 3-2·99 Juan Caplstrano, Clllfomla
IS $117 895 69 wn1en includes however, the personal tive eppointed by the by /SI Barb Schllmoellar, SacJTreas. Newpon Beach. CA 92660 Have you sl8111d doing 18999714710 92675
ltlttotal amountolmeunpatd repreaenlative will be court within tour OaputyClar1c Thlsstatementwasflled This business is con· businecsyet?No OaltvPllOCMar.4,11,t8, Yoshi Hallln, 31012 !Nlana (lnciud1ng accrued and · . montt't• from the dell Published Newpon Beach· wlttl the County Clerk of d,,_...,. by· 8 oomnrallon Ll"""'r1e Le....,, Inc., Julle 25, 1999 Th299 Poaeo Ranchoro, San required to give notice f f' I f Cost Mesa o II" Piiot ""'"'u '""' .. .,. ..., unpJ1d 1nteres11 and reasonabll to interHtad parion• o 1rst 11uence o a • 7 Orange County on 3-0·09 Have you started doing Ftelds, President Flcdtlout Bualn"' Juan Capistrano. Cahlornla mrnatad costs exoenses ano laner• •• provided in Marctl 18, 25, Apr11t,1999 • 111996715513 buslneu yet? No This statement was hied N SUit t 92675 aovanoes at tile ume 01 1n111a1 uni••• they have section 9100 of tho Th327 OaUy Piiot Mar. 11. 16, Theldeacale, Steven J wlltl the County ClerX or Thaa":e 1 emen ThlS business 1s con publcabon ot 1111$ nollCI Dated waived notice or con-Calitornia Probate Coda. 25, ~r 1, 1999 Th313 S<:flulze (pres ) O<ange County on 3·2·99 ollow ng persons ducted by husband and
Mucn OS 1999 Diana Cartee. untod to the p~otod The time for fihno Flctltloua BualMH F'ICtltJoua Bualneat This statemenl was llle<I 1ttM784715 are doing business 81 wife
AsstStant Viet Prtslden1 Serrano action.I Tho i epan· cleim.1 will not expire Name Statement Name Statement with the County ClerX of D•llV Pilot Mar.•. 11, 111. ~OrvgSl0<e r»ml Have yoo •tarted doing Aec:orweyance Compan1 •900 dent adminiatration before four montha Orange Counry on 2·23·99 25, 1999 Tl\302 estAtHom• com, 1533 business yet? Yes FabN· llmroraae Road Su111 ?870 authority will be granted .. The lollowltlg ~rsons The lollow1ng persons 1"96713971 Fictitious Bual-.. Monrovia Ave ' Newpo11 ery t 111911 Irwindale CA 91706 16261 856. unlH• an intarHted from the neanng d•t• are oong business as are doing business as P F M ,,..._ Beadl. CA 02663 YoiN Hamn 4858 For SlieS lnlormibon Ca• pereon filn an objection noticed above. COUCH PRODUCTIONS, Corona Del Mar Shell Auto Dally !lot eb 25, ar 4, Heme Statement Biomerlca, Inc., (OE), Thia statement waa filed (71•1573·196~ P111862 3111 10 Iha petition and YOU MAY EXAM-317 ~th SIJ'e8t, Huntington Setvlcas, 11, 18.J999 Th283 The fonowtng per1ons 1533Monrovl8 Ave , New· with the,..,..,..,. .... C1eltl of
3/18 312~ show• good cause why INE th• file kept by 1~ Beach. CA 92&48 3600 E P.C H .• eoron. Flctlttous Bualneaa are dolno business as !>O!'t Beacti, CA 92663 OfanOI cCOO'"tY'~ ,_2•99 ~--------;the court •hould not court. If you are a per· Brian lee Tone, 317 5th Del Mar, CA 92625 Neme Statement OC V'lnt~e CIOlhlng Thia bul!ness Is oon· 1MH714721
,. N~~~;~F oren~ '~£:RmGrit:~ tho !!~t~t•~:,ted~~ ID: ~~~:ntmg1on Beaeh. ~~ 1=.s~A'=f• 1 ar~~°'=~~,::~s :i'~~.c:h~ = "':~ b~ ==~ Oai~lloCMar "· 11, 11,
..._ PETITION TO pat1tlon will be held on with t~ court a formal Jason R Heffron, 317 Is business Is con-Paracflse Graphics, 2200L~U:: ~ncne •• ~~· buslne8"--'!J!t'11nc.No, ., ...... ,., 25Fl~ltlous Bual= ADMWISTER April 22• 1999 at 1 :45 R•(\UHt for Special 5th Streal, Huntington ducted by an lndMdual 2•522 Pr1scllla Onve. Dana .... ...,.,...,,,_!... ...-.-. , N S t r--ATE OF: rnaaa p M 0 7 NA .. C• of th• f·111·"" of an S..dl, CA 92648 Have you Sl8rttd doing Point. CA 112629 port Beach. ca 92860 s Iran!, CEu ame tatemen so' ..,_ . . in •pt. l 3 local· _., ... Th bu i 7 No Th ... ·-1 •-,.._,_ t ,.,. T>o.... lol""""""' ,,.._ ........ eel 341 T inventory end eppr.iaat is Slness s con· bu1tness yet Carrie F Diaz, 24522 is ., ..... ness ,. con· """' 1tatement wea 1.,... ,.,. "'""'V ,.....,...,.,,. P. WIESE D •t 0 1 he City of Htat• ••Ht• or of ducted by co-pertne11 Amir Abbass llkhan Pnscina onve, Dana Polnl, ducted by; • oorpor.tlon wflh lho County Cleltt of .,. doing business as CASE NO. A196203 rtve range CA Have you started doing This statement was filed CA 92629 Have you etarted doing Orange Coul\r._tN19 MARVELOUS DAV To all heirs, benefi· 9"2668. •nv petition or accouht business yll7 Yes, 1+99 with ttie County Clerk cit This buall'llH 11 con· bulfnNI yet? No 1 1470I CHILD CA.RE. 9Elt9 Keos-
or.riH, crec:hlora, oon-IF YOU OBJECT TO ~~~0j<S~ liJifo~~: Bnan Lee Tone Orange County on ~g.99 ducted by'. en lndMdUal Ungerte Lacjy, Inc.. Julie OailV Pllol Mar.•, U...-1..8...t lngton Or , Huntington tlngant creditors, and the gren1ing of the Thia aletement wa• llled 1~7155" Have you 11a11ed clolng F1eld1, President 25, 1999 1n;JUU Beac:h, CA 112646
peraone who m•v other· p11it1on. you should Probeta Code. A A• w•lh the County Clerk ol Daily P110t Mar. 11, 18, bullnes• yet? y81 f/99 Thia atate~t was li.lod Ftctftiout lueine•• MIChele Dietrich Marvel,
wlH be intarHted in eppeer at 1ha haering QUHt for Special Nodce Orange Countv on 2·17·99 25, Apr. 1, 1999 Th311 camt F Diez witti the County Cieri( of N St.et9nwtnt 0810Kenslngton 01., Hunt
th• will or Htale, or and •••t• your objec· form Is available from 1"9e?WN FICiltlou1 Bualnea• This itatament was flled Orange County on !f.2·99 am• lngton Beach, CA ll26•e , R t1on1 or file wriuin the court clerk. Dally Piiot Mar. 18h 25, N s· t With the Countv Clork of 1"91184717 Th~ollowlng pel1f0r\I This buslnou la oon· ~1'J°'se o : I MA P. ob1ec1ions with tha Attomey for Pedtloner: Apr 1, 8, 1999 T 3211 •m• tatemen Orange County &n 2·23·99 DallY Piiot Mar 4, H . 18, are ilnli't business aa: duc:lad by· en lndMdual
PETITION h court beftre the hear· J&AaAarolw.614. STATEMENTOF ~fol~g persons 199116783979 25,11199 Th303 SlivlneGradlng,12917SVla Havsy0u1tarteddoino
bH: ftlad by ROBERt ing. Your appeerence "'---•"--Ina ABANDONMENT OF er~" ~pltal i~: 16 Dally Piiot Feb. 25, Mar._4J Flctltlout ButlneH ci:~nte~~.o91g7. an buJ::_y~?J:~~·18·M
Laurs L Jones,
Som August 6. 1914 In
Los A.ngeres. CA, died
March 16, 1999 of Con-
gestive Heart Failure at
~ 84. She hved In Hem1t, CA. for the pas1 4 years
and pr8'JIOUSly resided 1n
Costa Mesa. tor 40 years
laura was a lifetime
member of lhe Flrsl Meth·
odist Church In Costa
Mesa She was very active
In vanous Ministries. laura
enJOYed music, especially ~yfng the ~an, knitting
and spending time with tier
family. Her husband
Joseph f Jones was a tor·
mer Director of the City
Partcs and Recreation 101
the City ol Costa Mesa
Survivors Daughter
Carol Fish ol Hemit, Ca
son. Alan Jones ol
Oceanside, CA and care·
Q!Yer Katrina Riding ol
Hamel. CA Grave$ide service woll
be Friday, March 19, 1999,
11:00 a.m. at Hart>or Lawn
Menlorial Pllr11. 1625 Gisler
Ave Costa Mesa CA.
HAWKINS
berths Hawkins,
98 of Costa Mesa, d~
Mardi 1~th. at Newp6rt
Villa Wts.t.. ~ January 6, 1901 In Noble, nhnois to Arminda
Amold·Frazier & Frances
F'ta21er. Sha taught
elementary sohool 1n a one
room schoolhouse in 1111·
noise, tor several years.
Bertha married George
Hawkins In 1923 and re·
sided in Westem Spnngs
llhnols from 1941 until she
moved to Calilomia in
1965. George preceded
her tn death In 1956. ~r
hie experienced spamin~
from ridlf'l{l her horse to
school. to jet airplanes to
Atnca, and crulS8 ships to
Alaska Hers was a full
productive Ille
Survivlno are a son and
daughter ~obert Hawkins
of Nant\det, Massac:huset
and Ruth Ann Bein ot
Corona <lel M81, California
six grandehlldren and •qht
great·granc:ldhlldren. She
was known by her lam1ly
and 111ends as a loving
mother, grandmother ancf
great·gran<lm9ther as well
as • woman of great moral
characte1.
She was member of SI.
Andrews Presbyterian
Churotl of Newport Beac!l.
Memories to the Mnerf.
can Cancer SOclety. S. WIESE in the Superi· m11V be tn person or bv 2790 ...,._ .... S• USE OF ACTITIOUI Nopalltoa Way, AlllO Viejo, 11, 18, 111911 Th2U41 Name Stetament Wllllam G. TUf'll1811, 2017 Thia statement waa ltled
or Court ot California, vour attorney. ~ ..... CA 9ZSU BUSINESS NAME CA 92656 Actltlous Bu1IMte The followfng pel'IOf'IS Via San Goroonio. San wilh the County Clerk ol PACIFIC VIEW
County of Orange. IF YOU ARE A 0•111• 0311 ... 03118 The lollowlng ~raon(I) RatohCl!nton PYart IR, 111 Neme 8t• .. ment are doing buelnees as: ClemeMI, Cla 02672 Orenge Count~r.ri·2·911 THE Pl!TITTON re . CREDITOR or e contln· "' ... has (have) abandoned !he Nopellios Wey, Alito Viejo. The IOllCMlng ~reont E·Commerce Bullders, Thia bullneet 11 con-1 14720 MEMORIAL PA.AK
quHta thel ROBERT s. gent creditor ot the CITY OF use ol the ficutloua bus!· CA 92656 are doing bullneu N : 2200 Winward Way, New· duded by an lndivtdual Daltv Piiot Mar. 4, 11, 18, Cemetery • Moftuaty
Chapel • Cfem tOf'Y
3500 Pacific View Drive
WJESE be appointed H deceased, you must file NEWPORT BEACH ne11 name. This bualnest 11 COO· Wtttwoflea·O'merte, 11111 port Beach,~: 92G60 Ha.,. 'JOU ttaned ~ 2.5 1999 Th297
p.,eonel rapraHntarlv. ~~~~1 .';!:~911 ~1!~P:~: NOTICE Fuller & Hansen. ~ ~ b~ns=~g :!:J:. c:n:i&G~ewport ~~~'~: ~ ~i: ~t~~? 1 Flctlilout 8ual1MH ~~ ~"':.~::'.~~~ .. tste Iha personal r1reHnle· INVmNO BIDS ~~l~~~e II~ buslntss yet? Yea, 02n.fJ/ David Bowltaeeec,;515 Santa ~ Beach, C.. t29e0 This ltatttMnt WU filed Name Stlltament
P tlve eppolnte bV tho Sealed bldS may be re· .......... Fi·-i B ....... 99 AA• ..... .......,... ,.._ Thie bullntH i. con-tlflth the County Oelt< of The followlng pel'IOnl THE ETITION r .. court whhln tour C81ved 11 the ofltce of the ~ ,.j;/::ds 10 u;'~ Ralptl Cltnton Pyat1 Ill 9~-"1""" ' -· ~ ~ a OOf'POtlllOfl Oninge County on·39.99 tte doinO bullneu u . :;;::~11.;iu11~~"'!.,.!: month• from the dete ~ Clerk. 3300 NIWPOl1 wu llled In Olllngo County Thll etaterMnt was filed tNe bullntH I• con· Hal/9 you started dOlllQ 1M11711HO CANZA. 4'G Fremont Av·
of lir1t l11uance of BoUievard, PO Dox 1188• on 12131198, Fili NO. with the County Ctertt of d\IClad by: en 1rdv~ bullnffl yet? No Oa~ Pilot Mer. '~1_!. enue, Newport Beech, Cal· • under the Independent I tt d d I Newport Beach, CA 1..,. ........ ,.,.."l l ()rwnge eoun11,~::. Ha°"' ....,., ,111..._.. ~ Llngene Lady, Inc, .hAie 25, ~1, 11199 1 nJU? llomla 92643 • Admml•lr•llon of Ea· • 8" H proVt • n 02658-8915 unt~ 2004m • ..,~,.,.,., ,~ '"""' _..." Field&, President R . ut auec=1 Thomas Lambert, •e .. (Thi .. Hell on 9100 of the .... .....,. Rlc:hafd A. Fuller, 111 u. I butineM yet? NO ........ fi ..... F ...,. tatH "et. • eutr.ori· Calltorn.a Probate Cod•. on .... MN oay Ot Ill 0p.i Avenue, BeltX>I Is-O•~Y Pllol .....,, 1 t, 1 , OaYld Bowle• , .... •attmtnl was lied Name ~t temonl A.venue, .-wi>Of't ty Wiii allow the person-Th l999, al wt ch tme ludl land CA 02M2 25. Apt. I , 1999 Th310 Thie stalemenl WU flloel with the County Clertt of ....... ....._ .. ng ............. BHch, Calilomll 92!63
al repraHntallve to tek• • um• tor f11tng l>ldt lhtl be ~ and Wil!Wn R HanMn, 221 Fldftlou• euslnfft with Iha ~ Q"1I. cl Otange County un 3·2·99 a~·~ bW'Wlala7i..,.. CNirtas e. G~•. 40 meny eotione without cl aim• will not exp11e rMd fOf Goldontod AYenue, ~ Herne Stamment Oflll09 ~ Ofl ~·2'"M 1ttN714711 tmttaine '2 CamplOl'I Placel Laguna
obtalnlngcourtepprov· before four mon1f'la OAL.BOADOULEVARD rona del Mar, CA Thtt IOl!Owlog ~ "tM7aMI DallvPilolMar.•.11 ._1_e1 te~t1na 'll'Vlna Cahfornla Nlguel, Ca l f ornla
Newport 8-.ch
844·2700
1='.:=r
MOrtuwy * Chepej Oematlon
11 o BrOedway
Costa M4tS9
941·9180 al. Before t9klng carteln from the he1rlng data RECONSTRUCTION 92625 3218 are doing ~ ••· Dally P•lo4 Fab 26, Mar '· 25, 11189 ThJU4 92614 • • 112877·4732
I \tary Important 1ctlon1, notl~98u•bM~Y EXAM· MAIS u~~H TO Th11 bullnet• I• con· AblOIU1 Roofirtg Co.. 11, ••• 1099 Th287 Flctltlo"• Butlnu• David ROblnton Shutt. ~Thll~~b~ualne~!!*:!..:.1!!•~000~J!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'~
b,owever, tM paraonet IN£ tha file kept by th• ContlllCI No 31711 ducted ':/· an unln· 0893 Parafla Riv.I Cir., 9UP!AiOAC0URTOF Name Staiem.nt t6 Lallt\a, IMne, Calilo1n1a
tfpr .. enuitiv. will b• court. U you era 8 par· $5?3,000 corpo1•1e au~tetlon F°"'1taln Valle~CA. 92708 CALIFORNIA, 1'le followlng pertent 92814
teQuirJd to oive notloe eon lnterelled In lh• Eno.near'• Estimate oth4tr lhan e pattnetlNp H*"-n K~tr Hem. COUNTY OF ei• dolnQ busineH 81 TI111 bu111!9ts 11 oon· tO' lnter .. ted per1on1 Allem11I• A Wllllam A Han.en msrattom, 9893 PMtta ORAHQ!, 341 The PARK 1.IOO ducted t>y~ en indlviCl\Jal tinl~u th•Y heve =~~t~he ~~,t"~'ror~1a~ "470.000 Rn~~wr at Iii.,. Rtver C?,!'l Founi.1n V•lley, ci... Drive Poet TOWNHOMES • LLC, HRve you l\1'1ed doing wel\led notice or con-Engll'IM(s &1om••• ,,. ···-·,.,,. ""' CA t21U11 !'J • 158& Scenic Ava., ... -.11• P. l>Uslnau yet? No tented to the propoeed Aaqu.,t for Special Alie i. 8 With N ~ Cieri< Of Till1 bullnua 11 coo-Office lox 14t71, ..., oawo R'oblnaon 8hul•
•otion.I The lndepen Notice of tha flllno of en m11 Orange Countv en 319199 ~a<I by: an lncllvldulll °'9n .. CA Coats MeH. CA 92626 Thi. s1a1emeni wH f~
d•nt admlnluratlon Inventory and appratul 111~..::'.::tt ·· 111H1711114.. Haw you 11artea OOlng t2t1).1'571 l~rlc(~~ T1~~~ whh the County Cletk ol
euthority will be gren1ed of .......... ,, or of Cfty ~ Daily Piiot Mar. 11h 18, tluslne11 yet? No IH THI! MATn.R Of' A.11e . Butte F, Colla Me•. Orange County on 3-i-19
unleH •n 1ntertated any pemlon or account Pr~ blc:ldert m•y a&,~ 11 1990 T 314 Hakln Hammarttrorn THE PETITION TO CA 02~ 1'"'111141
p.,10n ftlenn obj.atlon ea prowtecf In Hotton Obta•n one NI of bid dOc:U· Flc:t1tlOu1 lu•IMtt Thll 1tatament ••flied CHAHQI nt! NAME Thll bullntl• 11 ~00· Daily rnoi Mei. '!t 11.
10 the pe11t1on •nd 1250 Of tM Cel1forn1• rnentt at no met •t the of· H~ ~ Wlltl lho COuntv Clef1I of OP~ Lee -d\Jded bYJ L"""ect La .. -. 15JMfkt"9 •h30I • •howa Otod 09UH why f>rob1te Code, A R.. lloa 04 ttw POblle' Wor"* The lollowing i*IOl'll Onioge Colnvt on on.3-3-.t.:t.:llllll i _;::::-CO _,, PlliililiV•..,,,..
,._ court ehould not qu .. t for lpecl• NOtlu 0.P'l1rMtil. 3300 ,....~ a19 dolna bvtlf'IW ae . ,....,..... ORDeft :YO ....,"'"' Haola you t1Al'ted dOlr1G ,...... ..... mlftl
;rent th• eu1horny. form •• av•llbl• from Boulevtid. f' 0 . Box t M , Leflyl ,.11100 &09 N 2.s~C>Myr ~~= 1~~ CAl.Ma-~~AHOI bua1f*9t ~' v .. .-nuwy TI!9 ~ ·~ A HEARING on the the o.un Glerit. Newport Buch, Ci' Tutlln /Ive Ol'ange, CaU -.,..::':; =-6. fM .,. doing~ II wUI b Mid A......,,_,.,..... mM-fit& rom-. IJ21C17 tloue Bullf'llll -~" "*" lldD Towol'ttlnltl . \'anaee Tenm, W ;':N~~ 1.,; at 1 :& ._....; ..._ Fot tunhtf lntormatJon, l.IMl'tdro ~zs. tte>a Heme ... 11u...t At-LLC Roland lerl• ~ otw. ~
•.M.1nn.;;..cn1 ... ,. "°""-"'-,.. . ..,,..,,,,_ .. ,...._,.,.,""". "'" -_. ""'"-............. .,.._ -.CAl2iio .. •• :341 fhe Ci'X .. _.. MMaQl(I m•• 1• tomlln70t •••dolnllbullrlitlM t.ff WIM AYI ,... ... ,.._ ... Dawco Ruta~rant
C .. .._ ---.... 19"'9) ~ • n. tMlflMt " COl'I· 8pecre11y,lo111tlon&, flll.IO A lllDA Wiii .. oauntv CIM of ~ ,Irle (Oallf) .Drive o,.nte .,,.if~---.. Pubt11hed Ntwl)ort dudedby enlndMcQll t70028Cllelia1Aftt ... tvll• /114CflDll'TC: Orilnglt~;T,,tf:t noa ·04Mb AwrM:
121!1vo.3ou20I-:. 'ICT TO =CA ... Betdl-OoJla ..... o.i~ HtM you lllltted -.,g tnQtotl ...... ~ ' ..,....,..... ' 1900, ·~ Nt14 ,.. v.. ,..,, 0.,.,,_ P1'kll Marti\ II 22. 1199 • tHlt.lnMi '/'If? Vea, . Kenneth J Ootlf!er, ,_..we,~ Delw P!101 feO U ,,.., 4 Thia k DOn":
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04M44-7064
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matr ... 4tw aultn. Lot1 men. $2,405,000 DIV1d Brldbumt
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48edroom 3 5Bath Custom
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Glttd Conmmrty Too Many
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1 br 1 bt. garage, olclar bldg,
Aval 4-7 $101~
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P.8. 18r 281 Condo, 2c a-. Ff]llc., Vtewln9 Deck, PoOI I 89& FUm Of Not. Cell Ue.
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grati1e. chenywood. custom
wlndOw trea1ments, art niches
and French OO«s lhroo~.
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Call tor Gate Clew~ $1,195,000
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Olde COM RENTALS
ALL KINDS 949-644·1984
132 ::tF.11 11 llln..na.• I
Btld\ Hacitndt. Magnlcent 'Adonbll' 3br 2.5b1, 2 story
Cornef. Property wAots d room townhomt, frplc, till kAdlen,
COUl1YTd bllcon.. Ind cNml Calhtdrll oelllnp. Needs wOltl bill good v-. II comp!Mely remocs., garage.
$759.000"" 94723-8120 $14Wmo. 71W42-S-.,7 -
PEN'fHCSUfE N•r bNCii ..
splCIOUS lt~t. 1-8i. Last .. i-------, Beach B11g1fnl S149K 111 .a OCEANFRONT PenthouN lmwPOirr 2..Srl'lla $3981< PNdtnllll c.i
Alally. Mlur/8rlln 675-2694, TRM.EVEl. TOWNHOllE
7'23-6151 Very SplCIOtJI 2Btdroom TERRIFiC OCEAN VIEW 28ath wtt1 PlllOIM1ie View,
4Bdnn 3 se.tl. 4C ~. Privett EleValor, 2.5 Car ComDlttllY llltmodltid. 3<i> Enclosed Galloe. Rrsplace, It petlo, 12it 12 bek:Ony. LO<*S Huge Wlllt..fo.dosel, wan.rt
clr8Clly II water. Thi• Unit la dlYtf hk·ups & yard $2000{mo
150 It F"rom Thi Sand. GrMI on t yw lelM. Cll IOf 8'lll'· btedl houff Pllct II S80()I( 949-64~.
By OVinef 949-548048 THE BEACH HOUSE Ant,
1IO" Bly I FatlllOn lallnd 1413 SUP£llOR
View cmr 19001 I 38d 2 581 UVt OH UDO m hi~. $329,000 ~ S1eps to bndl, 1bf lllldlo,
Wiii carry o.w.c. Apnt 18MS, W/O, $650/mo
Mt-470.7l7MIO-m3. MM13-8239
'
Index
220. it• 420
430. 4fl
204 RENTA~S
TO SHARE
COM SMn hM male or lem, Newport Marina SEA FAIRE non smoker, 21>r, fireplace, UH08STUCTEO HARBOR wash/dry. Slorege, welll to bdl Apartmentl • OCEAN VIEWS $625 + 1/'l Ulll 949-$7s.4939
Bayfront communitv •1.115• HP Hetghta, ahar1 2jlt 1ba • / Stuctlo (Nllll size II 1 BR) h QOOd A ...... i.. ....... t with private beach Raf/WllM>ry tne. "· "'WID. -~·II• q.,,.
& marina. Walle to MARY ANN MC GUIRE :'ti4.1.'°t4:.S~-~: UllL
Balboa la.land. 646-6770 'NP SHORES' Wiik to bMCh
Prudential Ca Rulty Bdrm + office + garage. • lBR. 2BR and PanorliiilC ()C;illi Vl9Wt W/O, k1tcMn pl'lv, club tacU. 2BR widen Ltg tux 1bf 1ba. woodlll'5. deck. llllL $700llno 94M4Mt03
·~:~::: ~:=::-2· 1 ~Trm I fireplace & private ~w....,. ~ ....., . _
g.,.,,.,e, cargar,lrgbrovwgar.,huol SHORT TEAM RENTAUBA.l -,, yd, oldlr butillc:e mln to bell. Sorry. no pets. Pm Ot. $2500 MMl2-9745 PENIN. Specious. delt.Ote, 2Br 2ba Condo tu1y lum. dole to
Pleue calls 2br 2ba:~~. bdl, 2c gar 94M'75-7130
,(949) 760-0919, Pool, ... gatlcf. s1S001mo. I I ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Agent!!!!!!!!!12!!!1-!!!157!!!!!!5~ ·, ~ R~
"" D'°f"'I<~~ Utrlll Enwtlvt Offlcea FAIRWAY APnA.1.uu:.n .1.~ located In HunbnQlon BMCh.
AT BIG CANYON U>O per month t:al Ron 11 * 71W4a.1651 *
ShORT TERM RENTAL A'IM
Iii June 1. SJ*iOUS. delUxt.
28dm) ~. lultf lum. dole to
belch. 2c c9-675-7130
2Bd Ba 4 from OCffl\
=:.ti=-w = r=lil
I IT~dl aeo_RM 2eATH 'SUMMIT'
_ Pmtine, Ute & ~no pets, S2500mo.. Sand'i •Agent
HOl1h Encl, 381 lmmlculate. 949-644-&73 Ek!. 21
~=·==p; .,.
mo AgeM,949-3~71 l~~ ~-
1 t•.r:1111 21°~~
WE HAV£10 HOMES IN oe&r maJor Fwys&
NWPftT ICHIJCOSTA MESA auracts, 0C Falrgroonds ::"'~Nos: college. bcbs, shoppng
Broker i4H42-3850 mall ?4hr rn desk. Free
1't11t Ldl Ly ibr Ubl, tuJ HBO. ESPN, Oisrovtry,
MW 11111 br I be, 2 ll'pk'e. O h pool 2 cer ow W11undryrm. 0 P ones, spa & .
S200Mnci Incl Qlldelw. Flrsl wk specl&ls on "°a:£'!'t~n2-102s singles & dbls. OU• R8it>Of cow $134+ Tax. evaa 1 °' 2 rsar• S4500{mo M M 3Br+dan+lamrm ShowsMca C. . otor Inn.
I model. :lr?49-227"'896 2277 Harbor Blvd.
• FRONT. 949/645-4840
F.WOUS lbr 2bal Al new kllchtn. carpel, lilt View!
$1700 IVlll nowf bt ~MH75-4912 atM 111 ~:";;t); 9:.o:v:i=:
r,o'~ :=~ btectl. ,"~"W.: :
NeWl*t ~ Stir 2be llllln, Sacunty, '" & lasl • clNll wtrtronc, llllllircl YllW. UllilCles $SSOtrno 94!1<646-3735
IJl)ltllll, pvt dtek. new peint, * HEWP<>lff fiEACH *
c.tpt4 I upgredM, comm pod/ Sl'fll IO bead\, dean, malt 01
tlflllillclub hit, 1 blk to bch, ltn'lllt S425'mo, Aval now,
lnc!ry, $2100 849-574-0844 • MMn-2501
1:itnus o: ~
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1216 ·'==I
Prof male 31 ...U room In
COM or HP8. I llw In LA.
Only wUI bl thtrs 2 nights I
w1I. Neg p!lc! 714-305-2226
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how to nlluraly Entwa, Film
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.'aturday ......... ~ ..... Frida~ 5:00pm
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470. 478
IUIOMOTIYI & nANSPOllAnON 690 . 697
1440WSCE~1
C.rtlflcat1 tor 4 Compltmen-tart rountla of golf tncl cart at
Pellcan Hll Golf Course. WO
obo 205-921-4960.
DO You UM Coupona?
FrM $10 worth of gr0C9tY coupon• of your choice
800-404·1475 •lei 1203
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w/\111111 au stalnltu 11111,
compfltaly rsady to got Only
$2850. 65°"'52-9534
OLD
ORIENTAL
&
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949497-9744
WANTED
ANTIQUES
Older Style Furnibl~
PIANOS ii ColtKtlbl.,
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AUCTION
llAl'UUI
1454 FURNITURE I
ANTIQUE ORIENTAL RUG 1SX21' Bitar.
D11kln KarntbtQha
S18'Uofltr. 949-75~7771
1 458 ~1
LEOPARD 1.00KAUKE
Ocicat• a 1tltten11 avall now.
94M4&-1473 Of
94M31·2111 StaettY ffldoo( Sltvtr Psral111
11111 cal 6-111\A, very lrrdy
declwd, Syfs. 6115. tree 10 good
home. No dogs sm dllld, OChlff
Cll$ For~ 949-71t-3698
I :::...r~"= I
Fem. L.aM>obll mix. spayed
al shols. Smalt. SWMI and P«>*'Jve NeedS to be O!Vy
dog Ill home 949-64().1516
1-~1
BABY GRAND PIANO
beautiful black fWllSh, flke new,
$2650 Call 714-527-0900
1
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treadmllls. bikes. statr
SleppetS, elllpltlcll, home IWll\
newlreturhshed 949-722-6466
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RECORDS TOP DOU.ARI
Jazz. A & B. w . Roell tie
476 EMPLOYMENT OPPTYS
APPOINDIUI'
S£111RS
YI'/Yf day and
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Per Hour
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F.atabllahed In 1989
andgrowtng
C.a.11 for llppOGltmai t
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General
•Fresh Start• Travel tJCotement tunl
Loomg for lrdv With
·-~ people slYls, S2K·SSK mo potential
T ratfWl!I and trlYSI avlll
7l4-t92.oe9l
50'$ & 60's CJTY OF MIKE 6'5-7505 wANTtbl OlO cOiHsl NEWPORT BEACH
Gold. li!Yer. F,.,.., mini. ster· Is currently .a:eptull)
lino Old watct. & ltwelrv ~uons for PIT sum·
WESTCOAST C°'*42-M48 mer employment in our WANTED summer day Qll\P and
PA TIO FURNrT\IRE youth basketball program 949-574-42.48 For more lnformatlOC'I or to schedule an interview, cooud the community l 470 SCHOOLS I services department at ~ ~ -949-644-3151.
~ fr,H hl'r ot I\ 1110
Mary deP~le, MM.
•1n Your Home•
lessons available
800•600•052
1-~1
Dtnt.i billlr
20$-40$ hour
Easy dtrUI biwlg lul trenng
~requited 1~511J'2t
Elli: Inbound Phone Sallt Sool1s & COfal1 llCllllS
fST $7hv Flexllle stWlts Cal.I 0.. , 714-444..JOSS
EXECUTIV ASST, W&il multi
talk 8.bl!Mlts, n.dlcl for
lace pece~ mfg Co.
Muat hlw afrong cOmputlf
I organlzatlonal aklllt
Dtgrse pn1'-"8d. Fax
rsaume l cover II«« to
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Mll!R Hll\t Cl~ C>rf\'fltt
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Slill.• & T ootJ
Cabi'ltf [.;qKnmu A Miu.
ea1s.nt•n~
Htwpor1 8tac11 Salon
•Hair Stvtlll FT1'»T rwrt.11 or commlulon • ~lonltl
Mon-fr! 94M7M1M
PART TIME OFFICE HECJi
lrltndly~ Oltilfted need oolv 9am'121lm Ho
Calla tter 12pm, JHn
MM424150
PLUMBING SALES
Supply house looking 10f
e>rol4UOnll tndlY IO ~
lnaldWCouo!* Salta. Miut
have "*' 2y1$ Of l>klmbinQ •xi> b•natt11 11•-u1-?oso Pf Fiie eld ;;..a;a to;
Medical Bill~ Off!Q9 In NB
Ttansportehon l'ffded •or
•ntnda Mo1n1ng houra,
ltllbll, $7 OMlr PleMt Clll
Gttlllhen M9 4n-OIQ M.f
• letlflOffte ,.. ...
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NIWPOltT Oma Towra
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REAL ESTATE AGENTS
We're lo<*jng lo< expentnctd
and mohvated agentS fOf our Balboa Island otlice Wlfl 1
naw spacious office and
trained and lnenoly 'tlfl. Rumbold Realty 1.s a leadel on
the Island and we are looillrog
tor flt best Please cal blOllal Don AbrWTI$ .. (949) S7S-4822
OI AOC> by It 302 Marirl8 Ave
on Balboa ltlrd-
Pit ... be IWW• lhltttll
llatlngs In thlt ""90fY
may r9quit9 you 10 cal a
900 number In which
t'*8 la I charge ptr ,
minute.
AUTO REPAIR FOR LEASE.I
C.M. on H9wpol1 Blvd. Maw
eu.king-4 Bays. $3500 oner.
Agin! Wiii ~ 949-642-9689
1
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OF DEBTI
we can help_!
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I Boxing moves
10FNlhw8*
catch 14~cltiz..,
15 Counlty .,...,
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t7 -on.'swey
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oompelilor ~~· lngnldient
21 Fortuneteller's
Item
e I Singer volco -
62 LAWld '" the Seine 83 Shek41f and mover
64 Nile °' Amazon 66 AcMntur. 67 ~··
plflCt ot ede
68 Dairy product
69 Salamanders
10 Mongege. e.g.
7 t Brtghl and-
OOWN
1 Linen closet
Item
2 LastGreek 24 Rodeo gear
26 Newsslands
27 Can. neighbor
28 Shorthand
letter
3 Perky llaVOfS
.. Goal
3-llHI 0 IM,t.\'lllecl,.NllAS~
expert .SO Fencer's
weapon
5 NlghlcflA>s
6 Young
28 Kitt wearers 45 Relerred,(to)
29 Pac:tcage sealer 46 'Bell tone
30 Consume 48 Gambols about •
33 Part ol a century
35 Oulet--
kangaroos 31 "The Raven• 50 Force 7 Pointed tools
8 Pro wrestling author 51 Respond to a
32 BefOfe, in a friendly face mouse
38 Major artery
40 Broom's cousin
41 Ten-speed bike
43 Foolbell peg
'4 Lured
award
9 Crept poem 52 Rice dl.$h
34 Actor Jennings 53 Motionl9$s 10 Panda food
11 Zones 35 Succe 1 1 54 Gold unit ss. u 55 Hang around
47 Sweater feature
48 Chops down
12 P\lfSue game
13 Auctions off
22 Scan
fighter plot 56 •Paper Moon"
36 Ory, as wine actress
37 "Ralder.s of the 57 Bad. as fruit
49 Treacherous
23 "Queen Mary;
for one Lost -59 Tunnel maker
39 Crosswise, in a 60 •oragnet• star drivmg sur1 ace
51 Cod
25 Bird-feeder
treat atiip 65 One of ltle
42 Afresh Gershwins
695 CARS/TRUCKS NANSISUVS
BUICK SKYLARK 4DR '96
Auto (vln '419060) sam
Sonny's GMC Pontllc Buick 714-444-5200
CHEVY CAVALIER 4DR '97
Auto. (Vtn.#198054) $9,371 Sonny's GMC Pontlltc: Buick
(71')444-sm
CHEVY CORSICA 1992
$4,9n CP505330B)
THEODORE ROBlNS FORD
1149-642..0010
I 220 ACCOUNTING I
TAX PREPARATION BY CPA
Free Consultahon, Free Est.
Back Years Taices. CollecUon
Problems, Business & lndivld·
uals. Business Specialtsts,
Wkend Appt's Personalized
$\It. 949-474-9840
222 ACOUST1CAL
CEILINGS
Acouatlc Ctlllng Removal ~ down taxtura applled Call C.ltlng DealQn NOWI 7t,...1o.3315 Aobtrt
ARTHINO INTERIORS
Kl1chetYBa11VRemodel
Room Addiltons VtsafMC
Ll560875 949-645·9325
REBUIU> OR REMODEL
Homes or Ollices
• Ouallty Constructlon
• ReuOnlbly Priced • lOCtll Company 1636318
• Stephenson & Asaoola1ea
Clll 114U44-'465
r-'""ft'--~~~ 1
695 ~ARSIJRUCKS NANSISUVS
CHEVY S10 BLAZER '95
WN!e/gray, auto, i!J pkg, tilt, roof rack. (107583 $14.898
LEXUS OF WES lNSTER
(714)192-6906
CHEW S10 PU XCAB '95
5 spd. 1v1n1 264617) $9995
Sonny a GMC Pontiac Buick 714-444-5200
252
Profl Carpet Cle•nlng
Honest-Pol~e-Fast!ll F nencty and Mature Ill
Lon 714-979-2098
CERAMIC I TILE
LEAKY Showere rtpllrtd.
Rtgfoutlng and lnatalletlon.
Lff70130 Dt1n of Tiit.
949-673-t065 714-846-1516
268 CLEANeNG /MAINTENANCEJ ,
Eur0C lean1Prs
VACANC•a • ~.CU • ....,..... PROFESSIONAYS~
OUALITY
0£01\:ATION
714 342-0656
714 437-2704 ....
A Touch Of Clu• Clunil\g
CINOOg-Reslct'Commerclal
Llc'd, Bondtd, Free Est Ter8$8 714-282·7143
BRIGHT HOUSECLeANINO
Eur099tn ProfNtlonala. BEST IN TOWN! Rtftrtnc:u,
DAR EK 6
GRACE 714.UH647
270 CONCAIT&
/llAIONRY
BRICK BLOCK STONE TILE
Conctele, Patio, Dltveway,
Fireplace, BBO'•· Rers. ~ 911&, Terry 557·7594
CE ENT wOAiC• STAMPED CONCRETE
Btlclc~Block-Slone-Tle
Uc' 54tese sa:M458 WNH6ASl61 COHSTA
Concrtlt/M11onry/Ortln•11•
systtmt, HMlsldt flC)&llS.
• 71+540-11'39
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,95 CARS/TRUCKS
NANSISUVS
Dodgt Grand Caravan LE '94 V6, auto. lthr, ale. am/Im cass,
cust. whls. (RX 113326) $8,999
Orange Com JetpJlsuzu (714)549-8023
FORD AEROSflR 1993 sun (PA4153n THEODO~E ROBINS FORD
94M46-0010
CLASSIFIED
(949) 642-5678
I 276 DECK COATING I
WATERPROOF COATINGS
Decks, balconies, SlaiM;ays
Quality work al reasOnable
rates. l.1587430 722-8769
284 DRYWALL
SERVICES
WITTHOEFT DRYWALL
All . phases/small/lg jobs.CLEAN! 20nl, talr, lret est. L#400030 714-639-1447
286 ELECTRICAL
SERVICES
SMA J
DUNCAN ELECTRIC
Loc:&VOulck response.
Servic&'Remodels
20 years &JCP&rience Ll275870 65<>-7042
LICENSED CONTRACTOR
No fob too small. All strvk:es. Repair, remodel. ltns, new
SVCS, spas 645-3856
Ra. AAl.lidon • fdto1 Lap.
• S~f41d u,o...la
• Rcwirf • TrevwaliMtioa
• RqMi1 • r..11 s~ • ln/Ov1.i.ot Lo.
• F.n. • New <lmalu • C...ceta
FREE ESTIMATE (949 722. 7478 ,
FAMOUS HAND
North-South vulnerable. West deals. successes was Guahelmo Sanisca.lco.
who held the South cards on &his deal.•
NORTH
• 64 2
I:;> J 108
0 Q8
•AK5 42
WEST
•AQ9
'V A91654
0 7 54
•7
E.UT
• 10853 ".K QJ 2 0 32
• J 103
SOUTH
• KJ7 'V Vokt
o A KJ 1096
• Q986
The bidding:
WEST NORTII
l 'V Pass
'" so Pas,,
EAST SOUTH
l'V 30
Pass Pass
Opening lead: Seven of • .
Siniscalc:o ~amc dec:len:r at five
diamonds afte( a compeutive auction .
There were 11 !ricks there fa. the tak·
ing, six diamonds and five clubs, but
for a slight complication. numps
would have to be drawn first so,
unless ch1bs were 2·2. tho spots were
such mat the suit would block. limit-
ing declarer to four tricks in the s~it:
Siniscalco found a nifty way out of
the predicament. Looking at all four
hnnds, can you equal his feat?"
From the mid-'50s 1hrough the
early '70s, Iully's legendary Blue
Team reigned supreme in the world
of bridge. Not only were its members extraordinafil~alented card players,
but they developed sophisticated bid-
ding methods that helped them reach
the right contract with amazing regu-
larity. One of the stars of the early
Declarer won the first trick in
dummy with Icing and irnmedia1ely
JM the jack of heans.' Sast covered
with the queen and' declarer ruffed
high. South overtook the jack of dia·
monds with the queen and advanced
the ten of hearts. East again covered,
and declarer ruffed high once more.
The six of diamonds was overtaken
with the table's eight and the eight of
hearts was led. When East could not
cover, declarer did not ruff. Instead,
South discarded the offending founh
club from hand.
West 'fOn but could do dedarer no
harm. Declarer ruffed the hean con-
tinuation, drew the last tJUmp, cashed
the queen of clubs, then ran dwnmy's
remaining clubs to land a beautifully
played game.
IO!C'Af""~11-"IP-~-N-. -=-11 ... ~1
FORD ASPIRE '96
Auto, a/c, low mlles
(T6178670) $5,999
Orange Cout Jetp lauiu
714-54M023
FORD coN'(OUR SE 11191 $12,9n (F222111)
THEODORE ROBIMS FORD 949-846-0010
FORD CROWN VICT. 11193
$7,9n (XA08147B) THEODORE ROSINS FORD 949-646-0010
FORD ESCORT '97 5 spd, ~ (vln1219871) $9795 Sonny 1 GMC Pontiac: Buick
714-444-5200
FORD FESTIVA '91
5 spd, ale. (Vint 120072) $3495 SoMy'• Gmc: Pontllc Bulc:tl
714-444-5200
FORD MUSTANG '96
V6. ale. pis, anYlm cass. tilt.
low miles (TF209575) $10,999 Orang. Cont Jetp Isuzu
714·549-8023
FORD PROBE GT 11194 $10,9n (XA01155B)
THEODORE ROBINS FORD
949-642-001 0
FORD RANGER PU 196
5 spd. ivin 1823177) $89n
Sonny a GMC Ponlllc Buick
714-444·5200
GMC SONOMA SLE '97
Sspd, SLS (vin#502182) S99n
Sonny'a GMC Pontiac: Buick
714-444-5200
HONDA CIVIC DX 11196
S12,m (P107154)
THEODORE R08~S FORD 949-646-0010
292 FLOORING
fflLE
SALES.SERVICE•INSTLL.
HatdWood, vinyl, ceramic. PERGO. carpet MC, Visa.
Ll708279 7t 4-373-1589
296 FURNITURE JCABINET FINISHING
CUSTOM WOODWORK
Cuslorn Fumllute Resloratloo'repalr. Displays,
11+m.n19
"303 HANDYMAN
/HOM!REPMR
HOME IMPROVEMENTSll
Drywall· carpentry· repairs
and muctt morel Small jobs olc.
Gary 949-MS-52n
HOME RESTOR/ REMODEL
Tiit, drwall, wdwll, fence•,
dtclct, rm tcld'a, roofs, gen.
,.p. Comm/rta. Raf'.. he
tit. Chrlt 714-60M>806
General Contr ./Handymen
l.lc«tMcl 6 Bond Ct=lry
drywtlVpalnl/rtmdl ''" MSM eon.tr. 7H.f62·2 38
PAGE'S HOME REPAIR
PtintrOg, fences, woodWo/1dng, plumbing. yafd clean up. '11~379-~54
OUAUTY CRAHSMAN
20 years exper. References.
r M YOUR HANDYMAN! MARK 65<>-9525
~t\\PtlkT (u\~!f{lf'11('\
t "
HAmYMAll
M ~ of home, or ottlct
,~ .. No lobs too blO °'small Call for yQIJr free esllmlte.
c.a.~
(lellll) Llcml:!Ot
HONDA CIVIC EX '95
Au1o, air, pwr v;lnlloc:Wsteertng,
49k miles. (008499) $11,898
LEXUS 01' WES1MINSTER
(714)192-6906
· HONDA CIVIC EX CPE 'i4
pis/wit, am1m & ed. cruise, 1111, low maes (RH528092) $9.999 Or111ge Coast Jeep lauzu
714.549-9023
JAGUAR XJS CONV '96 $39,995 116-4282
BAUER JAGUAR
714-953-4800
JAGUAR XJS COUPE 20 '03
$19,995 03-4335
BAUER JAGUAR
714·953-4800
JAGUAR XJ12 SEDAN 40 '94
$23,1195 • 94-4341
BAUER JAGUAR
714-953-4800
JAGUAR XJ6 SEDAN 4D '96
$35,99.5 96-3934
BAUER JAGUAR 714-953-4800
JAGUAR XJ6 SEDAN 40 193
$17,995 93-4306
BAUER JAGUAR
714-953-4800
JAGUAR XJ6 SEDAN '97
$41,1195 117-4219
BAUER JAGUAR
714-953-4e00
JAGUAR XJ6 SEDAN '97
$41,995 97-4281
BAUER JAGUAR 714-953-4800
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800-700-8
JAGUAR XJ6 SEDAN '117 $41,1195 97-4275
BAUER JAGUAR 714-953.qo()
Jaguar )(Ji Vancltn 'H
$39,1195 96-4081
BAUER JAGUAR 714-953-4800
J,guar XJ6 1991 SOie olijj mi, new tires, CID
lmmac:ufate, $12,SOO private
party 949-673-0411.
J119uer XJS '92 vb
Convertible, chrome wire ~s.
CID changer. 1:ar phone,
lmmac: cond. 85.5k mites.
$22,255 949·854·0557.
JHp ChefokH Sport '95
2dr, auto. till, pwr J*g, air, rool rack.(620598) $1 t ,798
LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER
(714 )192-6906
JEEP CHEROKEE '93
6 cyl. auto, 8/c, anv'lm cass, ed.
low miles ((PL64053 I) S 10.999
OrangeCot1IJttpl1uzu
714-549-8023
JEEP Grand CHEROKEE '114
Llmlltd VI, auto, 414,
sunroof, CD, prem aound pkg. Tri ller tour pkg. Mttal
grey, 70K ml, good condition
BEST OFFER 949-515·11930
Jeep Wrangler '95 6cyl, white,
hard top, AJC. cJd, custom
whls, 66k ml, lllnt cond $11 .500 Leave msg 949-494·9894.
JEEP WRANGLER 1993 4x4, ps, amlfm cass, low miles. (PP255664) $8,999
Orange Cottt Jeep leuzu
714-549-6023
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NOTICE
The Calif. Public·
UtlllUes Commission
REQUIRES that all
used household goods
movers rrint their
P.U.C. Ca T number;
limos and chauffers
print their T.C.P.
number In all advertis·
ments. II you have a
question about the
legalily or a mover,
limo or ctlauffer, call:
PUBLIC UTILITIES
COMMISION
714-558-4151
LIXOIHM'ii Utw, 33k !TM, CO. chrome .... (1782211521~ 125.795
TUSTINLUUS 1UM4'41GO
IDOIHM'tl Lttv, CO, chrome wtU, mooo-
fool (1n38/14387'8> $22,m
TUSTIN l.EXUI 1f 4.544-4e00 ,, ctxus ta aoo 111
ROOy. IU)r, moctvool, 00 (176821138169) $23,095 TUST!tl LEXUS
714-54WIOO
LEXUS es 360 'ii CD. chrome whls, mooruool.
(175951135232) $23,995
TUSTIN LEXUS
• 714-544-4800
LEXUS ES 300 'ii
Castvnere Beige. IUlr. CO.
(17664/142267) $23,995
TUSTIN LEXUS 714-544-4800
• ltius IS 300 'ii ed. ctvome WheelS.· (1n04/ 13'47951 $24,895
TIJSTIH LEXUS "' 714-5'4-4800
LEXUS ES 300 'H
Uhl, 40k miles, CD, chrome ~. (17112<Wt62760) $24,995
TUSTN LEXUS
714-544-4800
LEXUS ~ aoo '96
White, lltlf, low miles, CD.
(1n06/140846) $25.295 TUSTIN LEXUS
714-544-4800
LEXUS ES aoo '98 hhr, CD. moonrool.
(178131184776) $25,295
TUSTWLEXUS 714-544-4800 mos es 300 'H
Black, hhr, 3611 miles, CD,
moonrool. (1n391145629)
TUSTIN LEXUS
714·544-4800
LEXUS LS 400 '94
Auto, alr, lthr, moonroof. alloys.
ABS, CD.(18652n $18,998 (714 )892-1906
LEXUS SC 400 '92
$21,995 112-4331
BAUER JAGUAR
714-953-4800
UNCOLN CONTINENTAL '95
Auto, air, tun pwr, anVlm
cass,hhr.(6993531 S15,998 LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER
(714)192-6806
MAZDA MPV 1919
$7,9n (BA50033A)
THEODORE ROSINS FORD 949-646.()()t 0
Mtretdt z eenz soo sec ·as
xlnt c:ond, grey, lotdtd,
$9500 1149-650-1567 •••••••• Mercury Tracer LS sedtn '97
Auto. ale. am'lm cass. low miles. (\/W658483) $8,999
Or•ngt Cont JeepJlauzu
(714)549-8023
Mlt1ublthl EcllpH GS·T '9i
BIWgry, auto, air, luA pwr pacl!, co. 61< ml.(014250) $19,898
LEXUS oi: WES'tMINSTER
(714)192-6906
MITSUBISHI ECLIPSE 11195
$7,t n (WC19201B)
THEOOORE ROBINS FORD
949-646-0010
OLOS EIGHTY EIGHT '95
Auto. air, lull pwr pactt.1ilt, CIC,
lthr, aUoys.(824736) $10,898
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(714)892-6906
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lolYty't Omc Plintiec lulcll
714-4M·UOO
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714-444..$200
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