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SERVING THE NEWPORT -MESA COMJv\UNITIES SINCE 1907 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 31, 1999
·High school prom. i~ 11o_t for night o\Vls
• Newport Hatbor students
fear ci{y noise ordinance may
cut the 2000 event short.
J ESSICA CiARrusoN
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NEWPORT BEACH -Holding their
prom in Newport Beach for the first time
in decades seemed like such a sweet,
simple idea to Newport Harbor High
School junior Alex Robinson and her fel-
low student body officers charged with
planning the 2000 prom.
After all, the prom is about celebrating
Debate
• is over:
occ
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• Team· advances to
national compe tition
after win at sta te level.
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COSTA MESA -Kelly Wal-
ters bas stopped listening to
music. She argues all the time
and she's even taken to debating
herself in the shower.
But her friends aren't worried
about her. In fact, her teammates
on OCC's speech and debate
team think this is the secret to
her success.
the end of high school .and 1he end of
childhood, A.lex said. Since most students
have spent their childhoods in Newport
Beach, it is only fitting to bid adieu there
as well.
Students had their sights set on New-
port Dunes Resort and were dreaming of
horse-drawn carriages and gondolas,
with a band serenading in the back·
ground. .S
But a month after students first pro-
posed it, the dream appears to be dead,
crushed by a city noise ordinance that
calls for quiet after 10 p.m. and by their
refusal to compromise with it.
Students are planning to ask the City
Council to make an exception for them,
but they have made reservations and put
a deposit a~another location outside of
Newport Beach, just in case.
"We'd be more than }lappy to accom-
modate their prom," said Erica Schmidt,
advertisin9 manager at Newport Dunes.
"However, in keeping with the city of
Newport Beach, we have no music after
lO p.m."
Students said they had their hearts set
on Newport Dunes, which houses a
motor home park, a restaurant, and a
huge party tent. It would be perfect for
their prom because it offers so many dif-
ferent kinds of entertainment.
Sclunidt said the dub sometimes can
get speoal pennission from the city. to
play music until 11 p.m. but never later
Schmidt also said the students could con-
tinue to party until the stroke or midnight,
but they'd have to do it quietly.
But the prom isn't an oq:asion for
restraint, Alex said.
"That extra hour makes a big differ-
ence,• she said. ·Our school loves to
dance."
And so they will probably ask the City
Council to make an exception, 1ust tlus
once, Alex said.
Chet Malek, Newport Harbor High
School's activities director, sa1d he
thought the City Council should give in.
·My basic f.eeling is that for one night,
for such a unique event, tbey should," be
said "I realize that potentially it's open-
l.Ilg up a can of worms, but my response
to that is to me a high school prom is a lit-
tle bit different than a birthday party o r
any other event.•
City Council members say they !1ad
not heard about the dilemma. • u they say they cdilllot have their
event without oty approval, then they
are very welcome to come and talk to
us,• Mayor Denrus O'Neil said. •And if
we deeded it's appropnate, we'll serious-
ly consider it ~
County
switches
to Plan B
for airport
•Board of Supervisors
vote to push for more
passengers at El Toro,
fewer at John Wayne.
Doily Plot
SANTA ANA -Flights in and
out of John Wayne Alrport are
expected to shrink by almost
half, while tbghts at the proposed
El Toro atrport will grow by 15...,
under a new plan approved
Tuesday by the Orange County
Board of SupeTVlSor>. '
On March 21, Walters, as
team captain, led her teammates
to a fiist-place finish among
community colleges in the state
speech and debate champi-
onship. Next month, the team is
off to Milwaukee to try to cap·
ture the national title, an honor
that has eluded OCC since 1990.
BRIAN POBUOA OMV PILOT
Orange Coast College debate team president Kelly Walters, center, talks with team members Ray Chavez and Darcy Staniforth
about the team's upcoming national competition. The team placed first in the state's community college debate championship.
By a 3-2 vote. the board voted
to switch from Plan C -wluch
calls for 24 million passengers a
year at El Toro and about 10 mil-
lion at John Wayne, with a high-
speed people mover linking the
two -to Plan B, wtuch would
allow 28.8 milllon passengers
each year at El Toro and about
5 4 mtllion at John Wayne
Supervisors Thomas Wilson
and Todd Spitzer voted against
the switch, while board Chair-
man Charles Snuth and Supervi-
sors Cynthia Coad and James Sil-
va voted for it. Newport Harbor graduate earns award The board also voted by a 3-2
ma1ority to approve flight
demonstrallons to show commu-
nities how much noise the airport
would bnng.
•Tuey are really bard workers
and they like to win,· said coach
Norm Fricker.
Under Fricker's chrection, the
college has taken seven state
titles in the last 13 years.
But while fame and glory is
nice, team members say it's not
the primary reason they spend
all their.spare time on research,
writing and sparring.
•w e're not just a team. We're
a huge farmly," Darcy Starulorth
said.
SEE DEBATE PAGE 5
• UC LA's April Cubbage-Vega, I
who was captain of OCC's debate
team, plans to use p restigious
$30,000 sch olarship to pursue a
career in field of public policy.
J t,SSIC:A GAlllll..0:-1
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COSTA MESA A Newport Harbor
High School graduate has been elected a
1999 ;Ih.unan Scholar, one of only 75 stu-
dents across the country to receive such an I
honor
April Cubbage-Vega, who graduated Each state nominates one studenl each
from OCC m 1997 and is a Junior al UCLA, year, and then one or two at-large scholars
will use the $30,000 award to pay for gradu-are chosen from each of 19 regions m the
ate school ID public policy at UCLA She was country.
nonunated by OCC's faculty. The scholarship recognizes students who
"I trunk it hasn't really set m for me yet,· are leaders dnd who plan to pursue careers
said Cubbage-Vega, 23, who works on m public policy. Over the years, only a hand-
domeshc violence issues and plans to ful of students from community colleges
become a lobbyist for women's issues. have won the prestigious award
Just being nominated as California's Cubbage-Vega. who was captain ol the
finalist is a major accomplishment, said OCC's speech and debate team, said she
Louis H. Blair, execubve secretary of the crectits her experiences at the school tor
Harry S. liuman Scholarship Foundation. helping her succeed at UCLA She is still m
"Califorrua is traditionally the state with I close touch with former teachers She found
the most intense competition for the scholar-
ship,• Blair said. SEE AWARD PAGE 5
Under the county's new pre-
ferred plan, the two auports
would no longer work together
as one, as had been proposed in
Plan C. Rather, they would be
separate, even competing, air-
ports, although El Toro would
have mtemational and •tong
haul· lights and John Wayne
would be a more regional airport.
Snuth propo ed the switch
after learning that the high·
speed people mover linking the
SEE AIRPORT PAGE 5
Film festival reeling in the crowds MILLENNIUM MOMENT
Many are the poorer for not
meeting Jean Tandowsky Using a little savvy, organizers say they
are drawing more p eople than in the past
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GRJC RI UNG
N ewport Beach interna-
tional Film Festival orga-
nizers are thrilled with the
re ponse they have received nud-
way through the 10-day event
and hope for contin-
ued success through
closing night this
weekend.
Although they
several screenings have been
shown in front of packed houses,
including the March 27 debut of
"Kate's Addiction " and •Murder
of Crows,• which stars Cuba
Gooding J r.
The festival, which iS m its
fourth year, has also attracted a
diverse, inte mabon-
al crowd W1th more
than 20 dit&tors and
producers from d.if·
ferent countries.
don't have any tungi·
ble attendanct' fig-,"."·--'!.-·f.U-J...~f "I'd say about
, .. &C'of"" .... .....,. o·-o-' 80% to 90% or our
• ures for the fust half
of the lestivil.1, offi-
Ciols are optimistic they will sur·
pass la.at yea.r's final totals.
·w e have had a dramatic
increase in attendance o far
compared to pnmous years," s~ud
festival tpokesman Todd O\Wlr·
tararo. •niere have beet\ quite a
few Mllouta, an<I we are expect·
mg aome more." ·
Otganizen w re pl ased thet
visitors in the film
community ere for·
eign," said festival director Jeff
Conner. "It' real unlqu to hav ,
and we are pleased so many of
them made the trip •
OrganlZers have tried to pro·
mote the festival vigorously,
tnventtng clever idea to attract
crowdl. While only about 30 J*>"
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Tandowsky
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Jean Tandowsky Wti a fonncr how-
girl and model before he moved to
Udo Isle in the arly 1 95~ She was
known for wnting publicity pieces
about the Orange County Philba1·
moruc Society, playing th pumo and
composing mu 1c, mduding priz -
winning children' mu icals. In fact,
~he Wa$ a c.hart"'r m mber of the com-
mittee that helped tablish :th phllbu·
rnonlC' society, working 30 years doing
Volunteer work bef o ting • Jataii
pbSitiOn as public relations diredeir.
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DUI ARRESTS
The follow!ng people were arrested recently on suspi~
cion of driving under the influence. These people have
only been arrested on suspicion of a aime, and, as with
all such crimes, they are innocent until proved guilty.
COSTA MESA
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Pablo Galiana-Morelos, 26, Costa Mesa
March 2A
Arte Gutierrez-Rosas. 21, Mammotti Lakes
March25
William Gregory Flak, 25. Irvine
NEWPORT sdat
March 23
Juan Rocha Montano. 33, Santa Ana
Salina Jo Bell, 1B, Garden Grove
March 25
Kristin Michelle Vrablick, 29, Newport Beach
March 27
Mtehael Todd Johannes, 26, Dana Point
March 21 ~
Gary Gerard Laux. 40, Rancho Santa Margarita
Frankie Jo Sheppard, 64, Newport Beach
BIRTHS
Most recent births in Newport Beach.
Karsen C. Buck, March 4
Delaney A. Buckelew, March 4
Daniel L. Abell, March 5
Naomi A. Bransby. March 5
Rebecca S. Crane. March 5
Madison E Bush, March 6
Kimberly B. Crane. March 6
Kathryn S. Casey. March 7
Chmtopher Cerrillos. March 7
DEATHS ' Most recent deaths reported to the Orange County
Recorder's 0H1ce
COSTA MESA
Thurston D Day, 75, Feb. 19
William Bandaruk, 81, Feb. 27
Jacqueline G Daigh, 80, Feb. 27
NEWPORT BEACH •
Robert P Forbes. 85, Feb. 24 •
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• With new Macy's store on
the horizon, renamed Crystal
Court trying to revive image.
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! COSTA ~SA -The new Macy's
i home store that will open at the j renamed Crystal Court by the end of
: next year will provide "one-stop• ! shopping, including decorating ser-
i vice and bridal registry, Macy's offi-! cia1s said Tuesday. --tr "Macy's new lifestyle approach to j home f~hmgs is an exciting \¥BY to j bring a full-service home store into
1::::',, this market,• said Michael Steinberg, Macy's West chairman. •with the dra-
matic growth in Orange County,
investing 10th.is idea in this particular
r location is not only timely, but meets
, the demands of the customer."
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The first home store opened in Las
Vegas in 1994, said Merle Goldstone,
a spokeswoman for Macy's West. The
store will feature home furnishings in
designs ranging from early American
t to contemporary, as well as products
for rooms from the bathroom to the
kitchen, she added. •
The store will be an anchor at the
old Crystal Court, which has been
renamed South Coast Plaza. Renova-
tions to the three-level, 189,000-
square-foot store are projected to
begin early next year with an opening
set for the fall of 2000.
The shopping center ls at Bear
Street-and Sunflower Avenue.
"We're thrilled to provide the
opportunify for consumers in Orange
County and Southern California to
shop at Macy's Home," said South
Coast Plaza spokeswoman Rita
R~elli. •nµs just reinforces our abil-
ity-and Macy's ability-to meet the
needs that consumers in this area
expect. It is a very positive situation
for Macy's and South Coast Plaza.•
Macy's is owned by Federated
Department Stores Inc., which is one
of the countrts largest retailers With
annual sales of more than $17 .3 bil-
lion. Federated operates more than
400 stores in 33 states, including
Bloomingdale's, Goldsmith's and
Macy's. Jt also owns the Fingerhut
direct-mail catalogs.
The addition of Macy's Will
improve home furnishings options to
consumers, RedaeW said. South Coast
Plaza already houses more than a
dozen home furnishing stores, includ-
ing Crate & Barrel, which has
achieved its highest national sales
production per square foot at South.
Coast Plaza.
A larger 42,000-square-foot Crate
& Barrel is scheduled to open in
November.
"Macy's will be a nice addition to
the home retailers we already offer
here," RedaeW said. "That just gives
consumers all the more opportunity to
find what they need here.•
BRIEFLY
Pacific West acquires
management firm
Pacific West Asset Manage-
ment Corp. -a full-service com-
mercial real estate management,
leasing and brokerage firm based
in Costa Mesa -has acquired
Inland Commercial ol Anaheim
Hills, a retail property manage-
ment and leasing company.
Pacific West bought Inland
Commerdal's assets from owner
Ken Jacobs in a cash transaction.
As part of the deal, J~cobs has
joined Pacific West as director of
retail leasing.
Pacific West acquired all of
Inland Commercial's property
management assets, which con-
sist of 15 shopping centers in
Orange, Los Angeles and River-
side counties that feature anchors
such as Stater Bros., Lucky, Sav-
on Drugs and Michael's.
Online Yellow Pages
publisher has new site Debra E. Powell, 41 , Feb. 24
George R. Thomas, 79, Feb. 25
Anthony D Christopher. 80, Feb. 26
Kenneth T. Harrington, 59. Feb. 27
Nancy N. Craig, 68, Feb. 28
Eric V Hauser Ill, 76, Feb. 28
Alexander S Kahan, 96. March 1
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RICK HEARN I DAILY Pl.OT
Garrett Gallegos, 8, right, plays with a fingerboard at the Boys & GtrlstClub. The fingerboards were provided
by Brian Theriot. who helped launch the POG craze earlier this decade.
SNN.COM of Newport Beach
has reached an agreement with
MindSpring Enterprises, Inc.
under which the large Internet
service provider will install at its
Web site a customized version of
SNN.COM's Online Yellow
Pages. MARRIAGES
Most recent marriages as reported to the Orange
County Recorder's office
NEWPORT BEAOi
• Joseph B Huntsman and Mary A. Taylor, married Jan.
23 in Corona del Mar
• Eric J. Weuve and Melanie Wendt. married March 5 in
Laguna Niguel
• John C. Christensen and Stacey D. Fields, married
March 6 in Lake Arrowhead
• Charles B. McDermott and Diane L ·Perkins, married
March 7 in Laguna Niguel
• Felix G Bettermann and Cari R. Eloe, married March
9 in Santa Ana
• William H. Richardson and Stephanie L Becket, mar-
ried March 9 in Santa Ana
REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS,
Recent real estate transactions as reported by the Acx-
1om Data Quick Products Group.
COSTA MESA
648 Beach St, S197,000
311 Colleen Place, S325,000
369 Flower St, S310,000
215 Knox St B. S270,000
365 Ralcam, S195,000
1115 Sandi Latie. S 1 S5.000
257 Santo Tomas Ave .• $345,000
746 Tustin Ave. c.. $215,000
403 Victona St., $215,000
1061 Westward Lane 31, $165,000
930 W 19th St., S175,500
NEWPORT BEAOt
1511 Cliff Drive, $535,000
6 Emperor, $499,000 •
8 Escapade Court 113, $220,000
210 Lille Lane 214. $370,000
9 Sand Dollar Court, $175,000
219 Walnut St .. $350,000
4 Wild Goose Court, $226,500
21 Wild Goose Court, $275,000
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ment, the two companies wUl
jointly participate in an infomer-
cial to be aired in select U.S. mar-
kets beginning May 30. They will
also !;hare in any aqvertising rev-
enues generated by the directory
at its MindSpring location.
Costa Mesa creators of the POG are back with another children's toy
EusEGEE
T he same father-and-son team
that launched the multimillion-
dollar POG craze have hit upon
another idea that looks to be even
bigger: the fingerboard.
Costa Mesa resident Brian Theriot,
a foreter planning commissioner, and
tus son Thevor are trying to keep up
with demand as children begin
snatching up the miniature skate-
boards as quickly as the ir sweaty little
hands can grab them.
But m the case of this toy, the
sweatier the hands, the more fun
there is to be had.
Children use the flat pads of their
fingers to hft, flip and twirl the finger-
boards just like real skateboards
using store-bought or homemade
ramps and half-pipes. •
Some df the older children have
mastered moves such as •kick-flips"
and "180s," but younger kids seem to
have fun just letting them fly through
the air.
•All you do is fling them all over
the place." said 7-year-old Alec
Chamberlain, explaining the intricate
dynamics of the mini-sport.
Those dynamics are creating seri-
ous demand, and the Theriots are
news stories, illustrations, edlto-
rial matter or adwnnemenu
herein un be reptoduced with-
working intensely with a toy market-
ing company, California Creations, to
keep up.
Thevor gave his dad the idea for
the POG in 1992 after bringing him a
milk cap. Theriot quit his job as a
building executive and started the
World POG Federation.
Theriot has also established his
own toys and games promotions
agency. Theriot said it was deja vu
when Thevor, 12, showed his dad the
fingerboard last year.
Kids at school were taking the
mini-skateboards off of key chains
and performing tricks with them
instead.
Mark Dinges, president of Califor-
nia Creations, also first saw finger-
boar,Ds while at Theriot's house.
l?f!vor had a bunch of books
stacked up and had cut ramps out of
cereal boxes.
•For two hours, he just sat there
and tried to do these flips,• Dinges
said.
At the Boys & Girls Club last week.
chil,dlen gravitated toward the box of fing~boards and ramps Theriot had
brought with him. Soon, the children
were concentrating on flipping and
twirling the boards with the "hyperfo-
cus" that only children have.
Perhaps the best sign of the toy's
WEATHER
out wntten permission of copy-
~ht owner. l8YUIAW5
Balboe nou
popularity is that teachers bate them
as much as children like them.
•we aren't allowed to bring them
to school because teachftrs take them
away." said Jacob Gilbert, a tbird-
grader at Kaiser Elementai:y School in
Costa Mesa.
Although the distractions on
wheels might be taking children's
attention away from their schoolwork,
the fingerboards are not totally with-
out educational value, Dinges said.
Zany Brainy, an educational toy
store, is the biggest seller of the fin-
gerboards, he noted.
•They've been tested in California
stores in the last two to three weeks,•
said Meredith Emmanuel, a Zany
Brainy spokeswoman. •They've been
so successful that as of next Monday
we will have them in all of our 79
stores nationwide.•
Zany Brainy stores acro~s the
country are planning fingerboard
events May 28, she said.
The success of the toy can proba-
bly be traced to the fact it was chil-
dren who discovered it, Emmanuel
added.
•Children created this craze,• she
said. "lt really came out of a con-
sumer demand. It's something they've
invented themselves. It never was
intended to be a toy."
Published in Newport Beach
by Superior Business Network,
the Online Yellow Pages is avail-
able at the company's Web site.
SNN.com . It is the largest classi-
fied directory in the world, with
more than 50 million business
listings worldwide.
SETTING IT
STRAIGHT
A photo of Richard
Stevens was mistakenly
published with Saturday's
Millennium Moment profile
of John Mcintosh.
•••
A photo caption that
appeared in Friday's edition
should have identified the
subjects of the photo as
sixth-graders Jeff Ogle and
Sasha Hass. • • •
ln Thursday's edition,
the Child's Play feature in
Datebook should have said
Jacqueline Bowinkel will
be playing the character of
May Peterson in "So Long
Birdie.·
SURF POLICE FILES ,,
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clouds and fog
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the evening of March 25.
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• Mela V.. Drtve: camera equipment worth $9.000 was
stolen from • car In the 2700 blodt between 3 and 6 a.m. March 27.
• ,._,.._ Awnue: About S880 was stolen from a business In
the 2000 l*>tk ~ 1:15 and 5 e.m. March 27.
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were stolen frOm 1 w In the 1500 block betwffn 10 end 11 :)() a.m. March 23.
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TbereS always a few more
computer viruses among us
S ure?y you have read about
• the new virus that began
• devastating computer sys-
tems last week.
Melissa (more formally,
W97M) attacks computers that
contain Microsoft Word 97 or
2000 word-processing software.
Carnegie-Mellon University says
this virus is no joke or bogus
Internet rumor. It is real and can
foil even th~ most elaborate
security programs that protect .
government and corporate net-
works.
Melissa is kind of like the
brown snakes that have invaded
Guam by slithering onto the
island via the wheel wells of jet
aircraft. She sneaks into a com-
puter via the e-mail system,
reads the address book and
sends infected messages to the
first 50 entries.
These then reproduce until
virtually every computer in the
world is sick, sick, sick.
Except mine. If Melissa creeps
into my machine, she is going to
be met with viruses so vicious
she will withe r and die.
You see, I am the only person
in the world who has been per-
sonally infected by a computer
virus.
Should you doubt this, consid-
er: For years, I happily used a ·
machine that became increasing-
ly erratic. At first, it was just
eccentric, which it expressed by
making my life miserable when I
wanted to send an e-mail attach-
ment.
Then, about two years ago, it
went completely nuts. After
hours of investigallon, the guy
. who built it for me, Egon Reich
of CompuSave, discovered a
short circuit in the claberon
switch.
Whatever its real name, Egon
replaced the doodad and, boom!
Brand-new-acting computet.
Then, in December, the thing
went bonkers again. It was balky
about attachments, then it began
printing out pages of gibberish.
Yes, I know, the less kindly
among readers will mutter, "So
THI FRID
COLUMN
fred
martin
what else is new?•
But this began with no •Print"
instruction, and it would not stop
printing no matter what keys I
pushed. It was like "2001: A
Space Odyssey• coming true.
Hal was in charge.
Finally, in the middle of Page
17, I pulled the plug and told the
machine its time had come.
And so I began the search for
its replacement. I considered a
Macintosh, but this old dog really
didn't want to start having to
learn new tricks.
So, a PC it would be, but
whose? I bought great, thick
computer magazines to read
reviews and check out the ads.
Likewise on the Internet. 'Pshaw.
Utterly confusing.
Finally, I focused on Dell and
IBM; Dell because of their repu-
tation for quality and service,
IBM because we own 20 shares
of their stock.
Despite the fact that a record-
ed voice at an IBM toll-Cree num-
ber actually hung up on me -
and was quite huHy about it -I
found a great "open-box" deal
on one of their machines.
But my virus was just begin-
uing its evil attacks. When I
offered my American Express
Gold Card as payment, the clerk
came back and said, in a 180-
decibel voice that silenced the
cavernous store, "lHEY
TURNED DOWN YOUR CARDI
You owe 'em money or
sumpm•i•
(No, I don't. When I later
made an irate phone can to the
company, a clerk told me the
refusal was "for your own protec-
· tion •because I didn't charge that
much on that particular card.
•Nasty le tter follows,• I said.)
I settled the deal with another
card, went home and began
putting things together. Then I
learned that computer companies
no longer spend a lot of money
on instruction manuals. What lit-
tle material comes with the
machine is largely unintelligible,
as are the •ttelp• programs
inside the machine.
So you go out and buy a cou-
ple of books with titles like, "The
Simple, Easy Way to Master-
ing IBM and Microsoft.• If it is so
simple and easy, why does the
book have 773 pages? -
In the days since then. the
Computer Paramedic has been
here twice, the Computer Tutor
three times. The machine
processes words for me just fine,
and I can go out on the Internet
for research and get along swell.
But I cannot get this tool to
perform the one simple task I
really need it to do: take a col-
wnn I have just written and send
it to dallypilot@earthlink.net as
an attachment.
I have tried maybe a dozen
times. I have even switched word
processors from Lotus Word Pro,
which came with the machine,
back to Microsoft Word.
I have tried to send these
attachments not only to the Pilot
but also to high school friends,
my daugnters and even my wile,
whose computer sits about 10
feet away, as the swivel ~air
slides. It refuses. All I get __ back is,
·can't download~ur attach-
ment• or, ·can't read ... -
So don't tell me about com-
puter viruses. I am one.
• FRED MARTIN is a fOfm~r Newport
Beach resident who writes from his
home In Fort Collins, Colo. His tolumn
runs Wednesdays.
UP, UP AND AWAY
KIM HAGGERTY·ZVUUS I DAILY PILOT
Kyle CoWns, 8, of Costa Mesa kills some time by climbing
a pole near the tennis courts at Costa Mesa High School.
Kyle dedded to get some exercise while waiting for his Ut-
Ue League baseball practice to start.
Wednesday, March 31 , 1999 s
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NOTIS
Consulting company
gets national contract
Rancho Santa Fe-based Bobby
Jones Retail Group, a division 'ol
Htckey-Freema.n, bas selected
The Eddy Co. of Newport Beach
to provide consulting services for
the retailer's expansion acroa
the Uruted States.
The first Bobby Jones store
opened in Beverly Hills in 1998
and features the Bobby Jones
Collection of men's and women'•
apparel, as well as golf-related
merchan<li.se. Expansion pla.nl,
call for three new stores to be
built tbis year, with three to five -
locations to be added next year.
Downey Savings
promotes employee
Janet Dillavou has been pro-
moted to manager of branch
operations for Downey Savings
retail bank.mg chvision. Dillavou
began her career with Downey
as a part-time teller 21 years ago,
and just pnor to her promotion
served as central operations
manager and manager of teleser-
vices for the division.
Dillavou and her staff oversee
the day-to-day operations of the
ret~il branch network, including
training, procedures and new
products. Downey Savings a.nP
Loan Assooation is headquar-
tered in Newport Beach and has
been m busmess smce 1957.
JRA Interactive wins
advertising awards
JRA Interactive Inc. of New-
port Beach won both the silver
and bronze awards 10 the 1999
Surrurut Creative Awards compe-
tition for its outstanding creative
work for Yamaha Motor Corpora-
l.loo, USA and FileNET Corp.
The Sum.nut Creative Awards
was created to recognize excep-
tional work by smaller advertis-
ing agencies, video production
companies, multimedia firms ~d
other creative groups with annu-
al billings of $15 million or Jess.
Participating firms were from the
United States, Canada, Australia
and Germany.
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4 Wednesdoy1 Morch 31 , 1999
Dreams become reality -for
a while -in 'La Somnabula'
I magine for a moment that you
fall asleep in your bedroom
and awake in 2010 to an
Orwelhan world m which TV
screens tell people who to
denounce and grotesque charac-
ters accost you with uruntelligible
mstructions. ·
Fortunately for our protagonist
m "La Somnabula" (The Dream),
the human spirit survives even in
this surrealistic world. She
encounters an un~erground and,
with the help of an establistunent
defector, works her way across a
desert to a town that does not
exist, at least not on any map·
from 2010.
Of course, the town does eXlst.
It is her destiny, you nught say. It
is the town where her sleepwalk.-
mg started The journey takes her
m d orcle formed by a straight
lme
When she and her fnend final-
FILMS
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ple turned out for· Tuesday's la.st
showing of •Nana," a documen-
ltlfY on grandmothers, about two-
Uurds of them were grandmoth-
ers who had received free adJnis-
c;1on dS long as they came with
• Send AROUND TOWN items to the
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TODAY
The Easter Bunny will be visittng
the Atnum Pdrk gazebo al Fash-
ion Island, 550 Newport Center
Dnve, Newport Beach, through
Sdturday. Children can visit this
ly reach Saavedra, she returns to
the home she left in her sleep,
where she returns to her bed. ~
Of course, when her compan-
ion awakens he r, she does not
know him because it hcls all been
a dream. Or has it1 After all, is he
not standing there as well,
whether she knows him or not?
Unfortunately, she also has a
husband in her waking life,
which means the man with whom
she crossed the treacherous
desert in he r sleepwalking must
leave her, as we all must leave
our dr~ams when we wake. . ..;
~ -Chartie Hand
FYI
•La Somnabula• screens at
8:30 p.m. today at Theatro Fiesta,
305 E. Fourth St, Santa Ana.
another adult. No proof of "nana-
ship " was required.
"We saw the flier at a movie
house where we live, and we are
glad we got a freebie," said Cyn-
thia Tuchman of Laguna Niguel.
"We would have seen it anyway.
"It's a shame there isn't more
showings for some of these films.
It shows the diversity of filmmak-
ing that is out there."
magical creature while having
their picture taken. Youngsters
can also board the Kiddle Train
Choo ChOO' in front of Robinsons-
Ma y fountain during center
hours. For more mformation, call
(949) 721-2000.
The Rower festival will be pre-
sented through April 18 at Fash-
ion Island, 550 Newport Center
Drive, Newport Beach. The event
will feature weekend guest lec-
tures, merchandising events, carts
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Edward$ Island Cjnemas
1 p.m. "Fcwgott.., Fires•
Filmed over the course of a year in
a small town In South Carolina, this
documentary explores the devastat~
ing consequences of prejudice. It
follows the events that led four
members of the Ku Klux Klan to
burn two African-American church-
es.
2:30 p.m. "R•ce to S•ve 100
Years ..
This Warner Bros. documentary out-
lines the films produced over the
last 100 years and their power to
entertain, enlighten, educate, influ-
encl! the world and politics, and cre-
ate drastic social change.
4 p.m. "If I Never See You Agaln"
Five elderly men form a music
group and dream of playing before
a live audience. After encountering
problems with their nursing home,
their families. the city and the
police, they fear their dreams will
be destroyed until they are hired to
play background music for strippers
in a run-<town nightclub.
6 p.m. uKate's Addiction ..
A contemporary thriller in the style
of "Fatal Attraction," this film
details a young woman's obsession
with her college roommate that
eventually escalates into a twisted
AROUND TOWN
and kiosk.$ showcasing merchan-
dise, live weekend entertainment
and a display of floral gardens
Adnussion is free. For more infor-
mation, call (949) 721-2000
An art exhibit titled "Two-
Women" will be on display at the
Jewish Community Center, Jew-
ish Federation Campus, 250 E.
Baker St.. Costa Mesa. Viewmg
hours will vary. For more informa -
lion, call (714) 755-0340.
Free income-tax preparation and
assistance will be offered through
the Tax-Aide program from 9 a.m.
to 1 p.rn. datly through Apnl 15 Jt
OASIS Seruor Center, 800 Mar-
guerite Ave , Corona del Mar.
Appointments are available. For
more information. call (949) 644-
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at a Costa Mesa business. Admis-
sion 1s $35. Reservations are
reqwred. Fore more information,
call (949) 67 5-7196.
THURS PAY
The Orange County Federation
of Republican Women will meet
at 10 a.m . at the Costa Mesa Golf
and Country Club. 1701 Golf
Course Dnve For more informa-
t10n, cclll (714) 529-6030.
The Ebell Club of Newport
Beach will meet at 11 :30 a.m. at
the Bahai Corinthian Yacht Club,
1601 Bdys1de Drive, Newport
Beach Student scholarships will
be awarded at the meeting. For
more information, call (949) 721-
9267.
A slide show and lecture titled
·An Evening with Aaron &
Martha Barnes of Peruvian
Adventures" will be presented at
8 p.m. at the Triangle Square
North Face Store, 1870-A Harbor
Blvd., Costa Mesa. Admission is
free. For more information, call
(949) 646-0909.
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8 p.m. •fXM: fox ~
(See schedule)
Captain Blood's Village Theatre
4p,m ... alr'datge1nn•
A prostitute who moves in with a
family after her home is torn down
finds herself in constant conflict
over her feeling about sex. relation-
ships and other Issues with the f am-
ity's daughter, a university student.
7 p.m. "'1he Last C.11"
In this noire mystery, events careen
out of control after two men carry
out a plan to steal a briefcase of
old, rare coins from an old drunk
who constantly shows people the
case.
9 p.m ... Anarchy TV"
Desperate to reclaim their public
access 1V station after a diabolical
televangelist buys It. a group of
anarchists take their message to the
airwaves and resort to the ultimate
publicity stunt'.
Four Star Cinema
5 p.m. "Be lh.,. or Be Square#
A Chinese couple living in Los Ange-
les faced with odd jobs, economic
instability and other struggles, con-
template moving back to their
homeland, China, in this romantic
comedy of twists and turns that tells
the sweet-and-sour experience of
Comfort Zone, a mental illness
support group, will meet from
7:30 to 9 p.m. at Lighthouse
Coastal Community Church, 301
Magnolia St .. Costa Mesa. Partic-
ipants will meet on the first fioor
in the room next to the sanctuary.
For more information, call (949)
54~-727~
FRIDAY
A general membership program
will be presented at 10 a.m. at
OASIS Serum Center, 800 Mar-
guerite Ave., Corona del Mar.
Entertainment will follow a
potluck luncheon at noon. For
more information, call (949) 644-
3244.
APRIL 5
A representative from American
Intercontinental University will
visit OCC from 9 a.m. to noon.
The representative will be at a
table in front of the school's Stu-
dent Center, 2701 Fairview Road,
Costa Mesa. Appointments are
not necessary. For more informa-
tion, call (714) 432-5894.
APRIL 6
A nine-week advanced marine
weather class starts today Crom 7
immigrants In the land of opportu-
nity.
7 p.m ... F.i.d Voutlon ..
Set in modem-<tay rural Vietnam,
two "Cheo" opera actresses
encounter internal rivalries and the
reality of the dying art of the beau-
tiful and traditional opera in this
complex and sophisticated film.
9 p.m. "Falllng Up W•klng
DoW11"
A black comedy that will keep you
on the edge of your seat about
three couples whose lives and strug
gles of love . and death become
entwined.
Jeatro fiesta
6:30 p.m. "'The Pianist'"
Two pianists who were childhood
friends in Barcelona cross paths 1n
Paris and become part of the musi-
cal avant-garde of their era and fall
in love with the same woman.
8:30 p.m. "La Sonambula" (The
SleepWalker)
After a Buenos Aires government
experiment goes wrong, thousands
of people lose their identity and
memories. In an effort to reinstat~
the victims into society, the govern
ment creates deceptive family and
work environments, until some of
the affected begin to suspect the
scheme and organize themselves
into groups.
to 9 p.m. at OCC's Sailing Center,
1801 W. Coast Highway, Newport
Beach. The non-credit class will
meet Tuesday evenings. Registra-
tion is $75. For more information,
call (949) 645-9412.
APRIL 8
A representative from the UC
Berkeley Admission Office will
visit OCC's 'Transfer Center. The
representative will present three
one-hour informational work-
shops at 9, 10 and 11 a .m. The
'Ii'ansfer Center is in the school's
Counseling and Admissions
Annex, 2701 Fairview Road , Cos-
ta Mesa. For more information,
call (714) 432-5894.
APRIL 9
lbe "In's and Ours of HMO's'"
will be presented from 10 to 11
a.m. at the OASIS Senior Center.
800 Marguerite Ave., Corona del
Mar. For more inf onnation, call
(949) 644-3244.
Rep. Dana Rohrabacher CR-Hunt-
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Newport Harbor Republican
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Balboa Bay Club, 1221 W. Coast
Highway, Newport Beach. For
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company m its seventh year
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keting conununications, has
announced that it has added
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leading supplier of enter-
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"Our expenenC'e, as~ell
as our expertise with posi-
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Like many team members,
Staniforth and Walters originally
joined because they were loolong
for an extracurricular activity to
help make the huge campus feel
a little more manageable.
But then they fell in love wtlh
debating, Staniforth said
•Any one of us can walk into a
room and dellldnd the attention
of everyone in the room, but m
the most democratic way,• she
said.
"We teach a lot of cnucal-
thinking skills,· coach Georgie
Monahan said.
Many of the team's coaches
came through the program them-
selves only to return and mentor a
new crop of students, Monahan
added.
"It is an intellectual activity,"
Walters said. "You become a
much more mtelligent person.n
Backing up that claim, the
OCC debate tedIJl boasts two
members who have gone on to
win 1Tuman Fellowships.
Tius year team members have
dn added reason for wanting to
win, Staniforth said. Fricker is
retiring, and team members ded-
icated thetr season to him
·we want to wm for him,·
Staniforth said.
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two airports will cost $437 million
to build and have an average
cost-per-rider of more than $100.
!
Newport Beach residents
approve of the switch because it
means fewer planes flying over 1 that city to and from John Wayne
Airport.
I I
"The city of Newport Beach
likes the idea of less noise com-
ing out of John Wayne Airport,•
Councilman Gary Adams said
prior to the rneebng.
But many South County resi-
dents who live in the flight path
denounced it as a betrayal of
promises to limit the capaoty of i
the proposed airport to 25 rrullion
passengers each year . 1
Some have even suggested l
that the switch will result in the
closure of John Wayne Airport
altogether because ma1or airlines
will choose not to operate out of
both airports, which are less than
30 miles apart and will all choose
lo relocate to larger El Toro
"It's goodbye to John Wayne
Airport," Leonard Krasner said.
·~knew for years that the plan
w to move everything from
J hn Wayne to El Toro."
Ellen Cox Call, the county's El
Toro spokeswoman, said county
officials do not expect John
Wayne to close and even expeC't
fares to go down.
"Jt's like supply and demand,"
she said, noting that with two
competing airports, auhnes will
compete for riders even more
than they already do.
"This is the first meeting I've
attended, but I can see how the
wool is constantly pulled over
everyone's eyes,· said William
Levinson of Mission Viejo "I JUSt
wonder where Uus lS going to
end."
The motion to approve the
flight demonstrations led to some
interesting political Jockeying.
Spitzer, who opposes an airport
at El Toro, voted for the tests,
while Silva, an du-port booster,
voted against them and then
asked to change his vote. Permis-
sion was denied.
Spitzer said he voted for the
motion only because some of his
constituents had asked for noise
monitors. and he wanted to sup·
port their request.
Community Stars
Nominate a special person
in your community to become
a Staples Community Star!
out that he was a winner when
one of her teachers from the col-
lege appeared at her door one
evening last week, bearing a
bouquet of flowers.
Cubbage-Vega is the second
OCC student to wm a Truman
award m three yea.rs.
For Cubbage-Vega, the award
is a vindication of her decision'to
forego a four-year school and
spend two years at a community
college.
·A counselor at Harbor High
School told me I would never
dlllount to anything if I went to a
commuruty college,~ she said.
"There was·. one instructor at
Newport Harbor, Andy Smith,
who redlly encouraged me,• she
sdld ·And I think that's what
spdrked my mterest in public
speaking, and it's one of the rea-
sons I went into public speaking
at OCC •
It was on the speech and
debate tedm at Orange Coast
that she really found her voice,
Cubbage· Vega said.
Jn add.ii.Jon to a stellar academ-
ic record, Cubbage-Vega has
worked ln several of UCLA's
community outreach programs
that focus on combating rape and
violent crime. She has worked as
d sldle-certihed counselor with
the Los Angeles Commission on
Assault AgdlJlSt Women and is a
volunteer hotline counselor with
lntervdl House Cnsis Shelter in
Lony Bedch
As part of her scholarship
applicabon. she drafted a public
policy proposal calling for every
county hospital m the nation to
have a sexual dssault response
team
Her pohcy positions were
shaped by personal experience,
something that has taught her as
much about the profession as
mc1ny of her textbooks.
"When I was young. I remem-
bt>r t:nY mother gelling a phone
cc1l1 dnd her best fnend had been
murdered by d boyfnend, • she
said. "That had a ma1or impact
on my life. I did some investiga-
bon, and 1 decided that we as a
society have a problem with
domestic violence and that I
could make a positive difference,
and that's how 1 got involved •
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a demonstrated track
record of exceptional
volunteer service in your
community-from the
student who runs errands
for senior citizens to the
president of the local
PTA chapter.
A SQples Community
Star will be chosen from
the community sulTOWlding
each of the 74 participating
Staples retail store~.
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Artists stun Mesa
}!' • Costa Mesa rally falls short,
Laguna Beach holds on for a
10-8 upset victory in the PCL.
LAGUNA BEACH -The Laguna
Beach High baseball team built a lead
which comeback-minded Costa Mesa
could not overcome as the Artist& held
on for a 10-8 Pacific Coast League
home triumph Tuesday.
Josh LltUe's three-run home run
pulled Costa Mesa ·even m the third,
but Lagund Beach lut two-out homers
that produced a seven-run lead.
Mesa, wluch bad erased late-inning
debcits to tie Uruversity, 10-10, and
knock off Laguna Hills, 16-9, didn't go
IASEBALL
quietly, however.
Rob Gloster whacked a two-run
homer and Chris DeSandro belted a
three-run shot to make things interest-
ing in the seventh and the Mustangs
put UXe tying run aboard, before the
Artists got the final out.
Nick Lambert went 2 for 3 to add to
the Mesa offense, but Lagupa Beach's
four homers proved too much to top.
"All their runs came on pop-fly
home runs," said Mesa Coach Kirk
Bauermeister, who bas been burned
SEE MESA PAGE 7
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Wednesday, Morch 31, 1999 • Sporn Editor Roger Canson • 949..57 ~2~3
CdM rips Warriors
• Wiethorn homers twice in
12-2 rout, Hatfield once and
Larson gets four hits to back
his own complete-game win.
IRVINE -Corona del Mar High
~enior ?vjatt Larson went 4 tor 4 and
struck out seven in a five-inning com-
plete game, while teammate Eric
Wiethom homered twice and drove in
five runs to key the Sea Kings' 12-2 Sea
View League mercy-rule baseball 'Vic-
tory over host Woodbridge Tuesday at
Windrow Park.
Wiethom launched a prodigious solo
homer in the first, then came back with
IASEIALL
a grand slam in the fourth.
Senior Mark Hatfield, still less than
100% after sitting out Friday's win over
Irvine with a sprained ankle, added to
the 13-hit explosion with a three-run
dinger. ,
Senior leadoff man Ty Harper went
3 for 4, as did Wiethom, who now has
five homers this spring.
The Sea Kings (6-3, 3-1 in league)
retain a share of first place in the Sea
View, which they will try to protect
Thursday against visiting El Toro.
SUMMARIES PAGE 7
fWl• l'P ort at Irvine
El Toro at CdM
Wbridge at s. MargarfUI
HIGH SCHOOL BOYS AND GIRLS TRACK AND FIELD tfl ffl
00N LEACH I DAILY I'll.OT
Newport Harbor's Trevor Jones skims the 110 hurdles en route to a winning mark of 15.6 in Tuesday's meet at Corona del Mar.
SAILORS DOMINATE COM
Newport l Iarbor boys and girls
run pdst Sea Kings in Sea View
Leaque track and field meet.
CORONA DEL MAR -Corona del Mar
I ftqh\ nt•\\' dll wedther track was gleaming
dnd th<' WPdther was right, and Newport
1-lclihor I h~h\ Sdtlors enjoyed the day from
stdrl to finish dS lh£>y rolled to a 96-39 victo-
ry in thP hoy<; competition and the girls cap-
turNI d '/8-)4 dec1s1on m Sea View League
trrlC k dlld f JP Id
It\ tlw ld..,t tune the two will meet m
IPctVUf' pldy Wlth Corona del Mar moving to
the Pr101lc Coast Ledgue, and prospects of a
nonh•d!Jlle dual meet next year have not
even ht>t•n chscussed, accordmg to Sailors
Athletics Dm•ctor Enc lWeit, the Tars' gixls
COdCh
"Tiwre really hasn't been any talk about
11 di th1~ point," said Twe1t.
All tho talk on Tuesday surrounded New-
CdM's Sean Fenton was a double winner.
port Harbor's domination of a meet between
traditional rivals.
Harbor's boys were the big winners, and
several Sailors came in for their share of the
credit from Coach Bun Barry.
"It was mce to get our hrst win under our
belt in league," said Barry, who listed junior
Ryan Brill as his No. 1 item.
"Brill's double in the long jump (18-61/4)
and triple jump (39-11 1/2) was }jig time for
us," said Barry. "Those were new events for
him."
Trevor Jones spun off a 15.6 in the 110
hurdles and switched from the 300 sticks to
the 200, where he turned in a quality time of
22 3.
Curt Herberts was another with a sound
effort, clock.mg a 4:25 9 in wmrung the 1,600
meters, and firuslung second to teammate
Steve Jensen in the 800.
Jensen came in with first-place efforts m
the 400 (51 .6) and the 800 (2:01.8).
Also with a sterling effort for Barry was
sophomore Danny Moyer, who ran the 300
hurdles with Jones busy in the 200, and
clocked a winrung time of 42.7.
Sean Fenton was one of the best items for
SEE TRACK AND FIELD PAGE 7
N ewport
Harbor
Htgh's
Amber
Steen makes
the final
tum and
heads
toward
home ln the
400 meters
uteammate
Alida
McFall trails
ln second.
with the
pack far
behind tn
Tuesday's
Sea View
League
track and
field
encounter
at Corona
del Mar.
DONllACH
IDALVN.O'T
SPORTS HALL OF FAME
CELEBRATING THE MILLENNIUM ~
Estancia
•Estancia fixture has been at the heart of the Eagles'
campus, and athletics program, for nearly three decades.
BAllRY FAULJ<Nr.R want to do.•
Perry, whose coaching talents ~Pb have touched Estancia's golf,
Estancia High is, 11111
apparently, the Perry 1111111
family business.
Art Perry, though a 1964
graduate Crom Costa Mesa High,
bas poured close to three
decades of professionallsm and
passion mto the institution, from
which his younger sister Rachel
and brother Chuck were among
the first and second graduating
classes, respectively.
· "He's the backbone of the
school," Paul 1\-oxel said of Art
Peny, for whom he
played freshman
football and has spent
nearly the last 20
years alongside as a
colleague .
football, baseball, basketball and
softball programs, is renowned
for his ability to convince
Estancia students to try athletics.
After playing football at Costa
Mesa, be began coaching at
Estancia as a walk-on, while
attending Orange Coast College
and Cal State Fullerton.
·rm real competitive and I
like to win." Peny said of the
initial allure to coaching, which
he continued when hired to
teach social studies and math at
Estancia in 1970.
Perry taught and "'
coached at Mater Oei for
one year and guided the
Monarchs varsity
baseball team to the top
ranking in Orange
County in 1974.
And while the
52-year-old Costa Mesa
resident, now in his 28th
year as a full-time Eagle
employee, plans to
remain the school's
activities director and
boys and gixls goU
Art Perry
But his heart
remained at Estancia,
where be returned as
the school's activities
director in the fall of
1974.
coach until retirement, bis son,
Jeff, is making plans to ensure a
Perry patrols the school's
hallowed halls for ~t least
another generation.
•(Jeff, who along with older
brother Mike are Estancia
graduates and were standout
players on then father's golf
team) is only 19, but he's already
passed his C-BEST test," Art
Perry said of the current
Chapman University juruor.
•He plans to teach and coach
and he wants to take my spot
at Estancia.•
Jeff may very well take his
spot, but, as those familiar with
Perry's presence at the school
are aware, one could never
take his place.
"There's no doubt he and
(now-retired longtime
teacher-coach..adminlstrator Bill
Wetzel) were probably the most
instrumental people in the school
running as smoothly as it has,•
1\'oxel said of Perry, whom he
estimated he still owed about
200 push-ups.
Blending enthusiasm with
meticulous attention to detail
and organization, Perry's positive
influence bas seldom been
contained by the parameters of
his job description.
•He's a great coach and a
good motivator," 1\'oxel saJd.
"He has a way of getttilg kid to
do things they don't nee sarily
He estimated he coached
freshmen football at Estancia for
20 years, before stepping down
after the 1997 season. He also
believes his tea.ms won about a
dozen league titles.
·we worked harder than the
varsity," Perry said of his footba'u
success, which was also fostered
by extensive scouting of
opponents, all but unheard of
on that level. He was the varsitf
offensive coordinator from ,
1994-96, coinciding with Jeff's 1 three seasons as the Eagles'
starting quarterback.
Perry, the boys golf coach
since 1987, guided the Eagles
to ClF Southern Section
championships {all divisions)
in 1989, '90 and '91. It was the
first CIP three-peat in 32 years.
"We've bad some great
goUers and some tremendous •
goU teams," said Perry, who :
considers the three CIF crowns:
the highlight of his coaching
career.
Peny, who estimates he's
attended more athletic events
than anyone in school history,
has an understandable
abundance of Estancia pride. 1
"It's a great school and it's
been a great athletic school,;
be said.
Arid, clearly, the latest
member of the Daily Pilot Sports
Hall of Fame has had a great
deal to do with that.
TINllS
Fed Cup: Palisades is not a posslbllity
The United States Tennis Assodation announced 1\taiday
that the Ped Cup match April 17·18 at Zagreb, Croatia, has
been moved to an undetermined lite in the U.S. becaUle of
political un.re9t in the European region and the potential risk \0
hi{Jh·pofile tehnlt p&ayers. But Palisades~ Chab
owner/operator Ken Stuart, Wh'*' dub hu been a candidate to
hOlt a future Ped Cup tie, seld his club could not CODltruct a
facllity ln time to bo*t the ewnt lf 11ked.,, the USTA. -RD
Daily Pilot
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f.RACK AND FIELD
CONTINUED FROM 6
the CdM boys, doubling in the
shot and discus Wlth marks of 43-
11 and 144-1.
Amber Steen led the Newport
Harbor girls' assault, setting the
early pace in the 1,600 and
pulling away for a wmning 5:13.2,
with Alicia McFall and Jenny
Cummins of Corona del Mar
trailing in 5:16 3 and 5:20.7,
respectively.
Krista Dill had a ruce double
for the Tars with a pr in the discus
( 111-7) and a 34-0 toss in the shot.
Also with a double m the
sjli;ints, dgain, was Leah Zaby,
who stopped the clocks in 13.2
·and 26.9 in the 100 and 200.
McFall stood out in the 3,200
with an 11:34.1 and Melissa Hol-
lister and Breanna Tiffany domi-
nated the hurdles.
Hollister, a senior, and Tiffany,
a freshman. went 1-2 in the 300
sticks, and they reversed roles in
the 100 hurdles, Tiffany leading a
1-2 finish with a 19.l clocking.
Corona del Mar's Liz orse
was her usual self in the 800 with
a winning 2:21.4, Steen and Cum-
mins finishing second and lhl!d
with times of 2:25.0 and 2:28.4.
The victones leave Newport
Harbor with 2-0 overall dual meet
records, and 1-0 marks in the Sea
View.
GIRLS SUMMARIES
SpOrts
BOYS SUMMAR I ES
Newport
Harbor's
'Steve
Jensen,
above, far
right, and
Curt
Herberts
do a 1-2
number in
the 400; at
left, CdM's
Zack
Zarrilli
just edges
Andre
Stewart in
the 100.
DON LEACH/
DAILY PILOT
NEWPORT HAR19C>« 78, CoftoNA DEL MAR 54 NEWPC>fn' HARBOR 96, CORONA DEl. MAR 39
100 -1. Zaby (NH), 13.2; 2. Halley (CdM), 13.4; 3. Topalovic (NH), 13.5.
200 -1. Zaby (NH), 26.9; 2. Halley (CdM), 28.0; 3. Hanson (NH), 29.6.
100 • 1 Zarilli (CdM), 11.3; 2. Stewart (NH), 11.4; 3. Newton (NH), 11.6
200 -1. Jones (NH), 22.3; 2. Zarllll (CdM), 22.9; 3. Stewart (NH), 23.0
400-1. Halley (CdM), 1:04.2; 2. Tulislak (NH), 1:04.9; 3. Kauth (NH), 1:05.7. 'aoo -1. Morse (CdM), 2:21.4; 2. Steen (NH). 2:25.0; 3. Cummins (CdM), 2:28.4.
1,600 -1. Steen (NH), 5·13.2; 2. Mcfall (NH), 5:16.3; 3. Cummins (CdM), 5;20.7.
3,200 -1. Mcfall (NH), 11:34.1; 2. Quinlan (CdM), 11 :44.3; 3. Mechkor (NH), 12 27 4
100 H -1. llffany (NH), 19.1; 2. Hollister (NH), 19.6; 3. Dubin (CdM), 19.9.
400 -1. Jensen (NH), S1.6; 2. Peschelt (NH). 53.7; 3. Kramer (CdM), 53.8.
800 • 1. Jensen (NH), 2:01 .8; 2. Herberts (NH), 2:03.3; 3. Cortes (NH), 2:05.6.
300 H -1. Hollister (NH), 53.2; 2. Tiffany (NH), 53.8; 3. Dorfman (CdM), 55.2.
1,600 • 1. Herberts (NH), 4:25.9; 2. Yelsey (CdM), 4 .34 3; 3. Antonini (NH), 4 38.0.
3,200 -1. Landgren (NH), 9:59.0; 2. Antonini (NH), 10:03.7; l. Yelsey {CdM), 10:24.0.
110 HH -1. Jon~ (NH), 15.6; 2. Tupy (NH), 16.6, 3 Moyer (I' H), 16.9.
300 IH • 1. Moyer (NH), 42.7; 2. Opal (NH), 43.2; 3. Tupy (Ntl), 44 4.
400 relay -1. Corona del Mar 52.4; 2. Newport Harbor 52.7.
1,600 ,.aay -1 Corona del Mar 4:11.8; 2. Newport Harbor 4·29.4.
400 Nlay -1. Corona del Mar 46.6; 2. Newport Harbor dq
1,600 ,.lay · 1. Newport (Newton, Peschelt, Jensen, Jon~ , 3.33.5; 2. CdM, 3:47 7.
HJ -1. Peschelt (NH), 6-2; 2. Rothwell (NH), 5-1 O; 3. no thir HJ · 1. Brawner (CdM), 5-2; 2. Giffi (NH), 4-10; 3. Tulisiak (NH). 4-8. u . 1. Halley (CdM), 14-11; 2. Giffi (NH), 13-10 112; 3. Tiffany (NH). 13-9. U -1. Brill (NH), 18-6 114; 2. Curtis (NH), 17-5 112; 3. Tupy IH), 17-4 3/4
TJ -1. Brill (NH), 39-11 112; 2. Curtis (NH), 39-1; 3 Moyer ( H) 36-7 314 TJ • 1. Halley (CdM), 31-10 114, 2. G1ffi (CdM), 31 -10; 3. Hollister (NH), 31-2 112
f'V, 1. Christenson (CdM), 8-0; 2. no second or third. PV -1. Kiser (CdM), 9-6; 2.(tie) Marshall (CdM), Watson (( 9-0 each,
SP -1. 0111 (NH), 34--0; 2. Beard (NH), 31 -2; 3. Dickson (CdM), 29-7.
OT · 1. Dill (NH), 111·7; 2. Gerlach (NH), 91-1; 3. Beard (NH), 91-0.
SP -1. Fenton (CdM), 43-1 1; 2. Caldwell (NH), 40-1, 3. Joi (CdM), 39-9 112.
DT • 1. Fenton (CdM), 144-1; 2. Roberts (NH), 124-6, 3. Jo i (CdM), 119-2
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Iii Daily Pilotftl
SPORTS HALL OF FAME
CELEBRATING THE MILLENNIUM
March '99
Mel Smalley
Jason Deere
1imFortugno
• · Dennis Paulson
Brian Johnson
Rollo McClellan
Hank Adler
Jake Rohrer
Jeff Purser
Ray Rosso
•:Jeff Gardner
jl.oy Ward
Steve Millen
Roy Emerson
Taylor Dent
Dan Princeotto
Shannon Jakosky
Jeff Graham
Ken Millard
Robert Van't Hof
Dan Quisenberry
Bob Berry
KenFagans
Olivia DiCamilli
Lµrry Sunderman
Connie Pamskevin-
Young
An Perry
HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALl
Tars get first leaguf. win
• Newport pounds out 17. hits, and
holds off El Toro in a 10-9 thriller.
within 10-9 with no outs m the seventh.
NEWPORT BEACH -The offensive-minded
team Newport Harbor High baseball coach Jim
Kiefer believed he took mto the season came out
of hibernation Tuesday, rapping out 17 hits en
route to a too-close-for-comfort 10-9 Sea View
League win over visiting El Toro.
Kiefer, going against convenbonal baseball
theory, then elected to intentionally walk Jose
Lopez, who had homered twice m the game, to
put the tying run aboard
The Chargers loaded the bases, but seruor
reliever Otto Verhulst induced a groundout to
end the game and boost the Sailors' record to
2-6-1, 1-3 in league)
"Today was land of what we've been lookmg
for from the get-go,• Kiefer saJd of the Satlors'
first league wm m four tnes "We've struggled for
six games, but we came out loose and were
swinging the bats aggressively today. This was a
good win."
Senior catcher Charhe Waite went 4 for 4,
including a two-run home run -his fl!St of the
year -and Justin Jacobs ( 3 for 4) and Nick Langs-
don (2 for 4 wtth d lhre('-nm homer) also stood
out for the Tars
Harbor answered El Toro's two-run first to take
a 9-2 lead into the fifth, but El Toro chipped away
and a three-run homer brought the Chargers to
Scott Beerer pitched hve strong mrungs, stnk-
mg out five, to get his first v1ctory of the spring
and Kiefer prdlsed hts squad's defense, which
committed JUSt one error
University topples Eagles, 9-2
• Trojans win Pacific
Coast League collision
behind a 13-hit attack.
IRVINE -Uruversity Higb's
'D'ojans took over first place in
the Pacific Coast League base-
ball race Tuesday with a 9-2 vic-
tory over visiting Estancia.
The 'D'oJMS, taking advan-
tage of Laguna Beach's 10-8
victory over Costa ME?Mi, movo
into lhe driver's seal with a 3-0·
1 record m league play.
University pounded out a 13-
hit attack in an errorless game.
Jay Nichols led the way with
a three-run homer and Cody
Whitson tripled and doubled for
the lrojans Also with a double
was Uruversity sophomore
Kevin Conlin.
Estanoa's only fireworks
came in the fourth and seventh
inrungs.
ln the fourth the Eagles'
Armando Ortiz singled and
eventually scored on a double
play ball
ln the seventh Miguel Burci-
aga doubled and OaV1d Alova
followed with a walk. Martin
Cunel drov<> BW'Claga in with a
smgle
The lo s drops Estanaa. to 2-
7, 1 ·3 m league play.
The Eagles are hosting Lagu-
na Hills Thursday afternoon.
MESA IASEIALL SUMMARIES
CONTINUED FROM 6
before for the cozy confines
of the Artists' field.
Mesa falls to 5-3·1, 2·1-1,
while Laguna Beach
unprov to 2-7, t-3.
·one thing ttbout ba •
boll," Bauermeiste r sald,
•the best team doe n't
always win."
Costa Mesa will tty to
right the ship on ThUl'lday
wh n the Mustangs travel
to Allio Niguel ln what ls
shaping up u a crttk:al Juncrure in the roec:t.
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KA\MWLEAGUI
ColofA D1L MM 12. ~ 2
CoroM del Mar 104 43 • 12 13 0
Woodbrl~ 002 00 2 5 1
lalWI'\ i nd Wlethom; Foster,
Hyland (3), Ettckson ('NJ and Okuma
W -larM>n, 3 2. L fosttt 28 · Larson
(CdM). HR • Wlethorn (CdM) l .
H1tfltld (CdM).
SMWW&.iMIW
NICWOlll ~ 1Q. EL Ta. I
El Tofo 200 012 4 · I 1l 2
~ HMbof .MO 20l It• 10 17 1
Pffrte. Gie.ton (5). Z9mkk (6) end
LJahtnw; ~ ~ (7) end w.at.. W • ..._, 1-2. L • PN<<t.
21 . ~ (tT). WM9 (NH)
HR• Lopn lll)). ~(fl), L.angedoff (NH). Welte (NH).
MOAC COAST LIAGUI
LAGUNA llACM 10. CosTA MlsA a
Coitl M YI 001 000 S • 8 7 0
Laguna Beach 12) 004 O • 10 1' 3
Pack rd, TraVls (6) •nd MulvaMy;
Cab1co, Franco (6) and Faj1rdo W •
Travis I • Cabl<o, 0 2 HR -Uttle (CM),
GIOfttf (CM). OtSancko (CM), O'KHfe
(LB), Butle< (LI ). Handlty (LB~, l ttgler
(LB)
MClflK Q)MT LMGW
UNIYmnY .. ltwiaA 2
E.ttanci. 000 100 t .. 2 s o
Un~·~ 015 100 • -9 13 0 Muetltf, lu.-daoa (4) and o.vft,
Ce>WI (6), Gambfe. st"9t wood (5)
end Whitton. W • Gemtile. L • Mueller.
28 • lurttaoe (I), 'Mtbon (U),
ConHn M .11 • Whfbor'I M
HR • Nicholt (U).
Wednesday, Morch 31, l 999 7
)llGH SCllOOL YOLLEYIALL
TARS SWEEP
•Newport Harbor stays tough throughout in Back Bay
rivalry en route to 15-4, 15-3, 15-10 victory over CdM.
Ocif Pb
NEWPORT BEACH -If New-
port Harbor High's boys volley·
ball team had any chinks in its
armor during the preseason, it
was complacency after blp.ldlng
big leads.
But folloWing Tuesday night's
. Sea View League opener against
Back Bay rival Corona de~ Mar, 1t
appears Coach Dan Glenn's
squad has found a way to stay on
top of opponents.
"When we got to that pomt
(with a sizable lead), we kept on
talking and kept our rhythm and
pushed through that spot where
we would get complacent, -said
Newport Harbor senior outside
hitter Alan Limon, whose 14 kills
and three solo blocks led lhe host
Sailors in their sweep over CdM,
15-4, 15-3, 15-10.
"We kept ·the game qUJck.
When the referee blew the whts-
Ue, we were ready to play.•
Newport Harbor (5-0), ranked
No. 2 in Orange County, blitzed
the No. 4 Sea Kings (3-2) in the
first two games, then Coach Steve
Conti's team put up a stronger
block in the lhl!d game as the Sea
Kings pulled to within 13-10
before losing.
"Newport just played a gredt
match," Conti said. ·(Newport
senior setter) Ty lrarnblie chd dO
outstanding 1ob of runrung lhe
offense and gettmg his hitters
one-on-one (with our block) r "(The Tars) also found some
weaknesses m our game that oth-
er teams haven't found out.
~we pretty much got our butts
kicked m the first two games, so
we just needed lo try sometlung
different (in the third game when
Evan Burden replaced Kevm
Hansen at setter). I have total
faith in Kevin Hansen. It's not
Kevin's fault, but we had a game
plan and didn't stick with it.·
Glenn said his team tned to
disrupt Cd.M's offense by keE>ping
the ball away from the middle,
speofically out of seruor Dennis
Alshuler's reach.
"The luds played gredt/
Glenn said. "That was by far the
best we've played all year. In this
league, you've got to win at home
and this was also the last time our
seniors will probdbly ever play
(lhe Sea Kings) m this gym.
"l'y lramblie did a great JOb of
spreading the ball around and
Alan Limon clid a really ruce job.•
Seruor Zach Wells added sev-
en kills for Newport Harbor,
whtle senior middle blocker
Adam Hearlson had six kills and
four solo blocks. Tramblie (35
assists) and seruor outside hitter
Malt Jameson edch had eight
digs
"There have heen times this
y{'ar when we've played really
well, but we haven't been able to
sustain It. .. Glenri ~did. uwe chd a
nice job of su~ta1ning it tonight."
The ~ea Kings. who missed
seven serves in the first game,
were led by Alshuler's 13 kills
and four solo blocks. wh.lle Greg
Stampley had 10 kills and six
dtgs Morgan Jackson had rune
kills for CdM, teammate Alec
Hanson chipped m with hve kills
dnd su cligs. and Hansen hrushed
with 23 as~1s1... Burd('n had eight
assists.
CdM got otf the floor m the
third game earrung a b-4 lead
dJler Mike Jackson's solo block
on Jameson The Tar<> however,
rdllied for an 11-7 edge and nev-
er trdlled d9dill
Hanson's ktll and Alshuler's
block was tallowed hv an
untorced error on thr Nti.wport
side, cutting the Sailors' lead to
13-10. On Newport's lhl!d ftlatr h
pomt, Trambhe hmshed matter~
with a solo block
VOLLEYBALL
Hatsushi assists Costa Mesa victory
COSTA MESA -Costa Mesa High junior setter Rick
Hatsushi collected a career-high 44 assists to lead the
host Mustangs to a 15-6, 15-13, 15-4 Pacific Coast
league-o~ning boys volleyball win over Estancia
Tuesday.
Senior All-OF Southern Section returner BJ.
Ughtvoet had 20 kills and junior teammate Shawn
Ferryman added 10 to help Coach Jeff Culver's
Mustangs improve to 5-0. It was the first match
otrtside of tournament play for the Eagles. -
H I G H· S C H 0 0 l B 0 Y S G 0 l F
Medalist honors for .
CdM's MacDonald
• He fires a 35 over rune
holes at Oak Creek GC.
fRVlNE -Corona del Mar
High Junior Innes MacDonald
earned medabst hono~ b)' shoot-
ing 35 over nine holes, but host
lrvme collected a 196-200 Sea
View League boys goU wm Tue~
day at the Oak Creek Golf Club
Joe Kwon (39), Chns Franta
(40), John Kwon (40) and ChdtlPs
Halladay (46) rounded out th~
scorers for the Sea Klngs (l-4 0 2
m league).
CdM returns to league achon
Thursday against host El Toro
Kevm Olson, Miller Akins and
Rusty Hill all carded d 4 l for the
Sdllors, while t-. htch Johm and
Darnel Kush shot 42
·we pldycd well. but Sarita
l\tcUQclilla was hot lOlia) '\;1•"-
port Coach Jam Warren said
Santa Marganta unprovpd to
b·O, 2-0.
Mesa drop pair
COSTA MES \ Costa MCSC'I
l ltgh golfer-;, Bryce Shendan and
Luther Mitchdl shot 4-over-par
39 as the Mustnngs dropped d
Pacific Codst Lt•ague-operung
rune-hole boys match Tucsda)' at Santa Margarita wins fhe Co ta Mesa GoU & Countr) Club's Mesa Linda cou~e.
COTO DE CAZA -The Santa Vi iting Ldguna Hills pre-
Margarita High boys goU team, vailed, 190-209, llS Jeff t-. tontoya
ranked No. 1 m Orange County, (41 }, Donny ~Wier (43), and Dn n
lived up to its reputation Tu~ay, Jon (47) rounded out lhe M
shooting 4-under-par as a t am to ~rcrs.
earn a 176-202 Sea View Leagu • Combined' 1th th rompl hon
victory over Newport Harbor at of tm 18·hole match 1onday
the Coto de Caza Golf Club' agam~t Tustin, also on th M
north course. ' Unda cours , the Mu tan
Srott nppett (t•QV r-po_r J7) Ord falls to 4•2,
was low man for the Sailors (4·:Z, Sh ndan nm ·hol round of
1·1 m league}, but bis rousut, 17 poc-cd Ute Mu ng . g t
Santa Marganta' tevo Conway, n Jstin, which m tch ·d M
~ptured medalist honors Wlth a 211 scoro Monday to k
32. • 431 t8·hol triumph.
Tennis: Corona del Mar romps. 16-2
CORONA OllL MAR-Corona
d 1 Mar Hig h' Sea King m
16·2 winn rs ov vl11ting h·vmt•
Tu ay aft moon ln bo}'I t nm
a n or Parker Collini and
freshman Cameron Ball led the
way in ng wtt.h sweeps. C'.oro·
na deJ Mar ~!-'to 8-0.
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'SERVING THE NEWPORT -MESA COMfv\UNmES SINCE 1907 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 31, .. 1999
High sch<?ol proni. is not for .night o-wls .
• Newport Harbor student~
fear city noise ordinance may
cut the 2000 event short.
JES.'.ICA GARJllSC>
~flat
NEWPORT BEACH -Holding their
prom in Newport Beach for the first time
in decades seemed like such a sweet,
simple idea to Newport Harbor High
School junior Alex Robinson and her fel-
low student body officers charged with
planning the 2000 prom.
After all, the prom is about celebrating
Debate
occ
• s
• Team advances to
national competition
after win at state level.
~Pio!
COSTA MESA -Kelly Wal-
ters bas stopped llstenmg lo
music. She argues all the time
and she's even taken to debating
herseU in the shower
But her friends aren't worried
about her. In fact, her teammates
on OCC's speech and debate
team think tlus is the secret to
her success.
the end of high school and the end of
childhood, Alex said. Since most students
have spent their childhoods m Newport
Beach, it is only fitting to bid adieu there
as well.
Students had their sights set on New-
port Dunes Resort and were dreaming of
horse-drawn carriages and gondolas,
with a band serenading m the back-
ground.
But a month after students first pro-
posed it, the dream appears to be dead,
crushed° by a city noise ordinance that
calls for quiet after 10 p.m. and by their
refusal to compromise with it.
Students are planning to ask the City
Council to make,an exception for them,
but they have made reservations and put
a deposit at another location outside of
Newport Beach, just in case.
"We'd be more than happy to accom-
modate their prom,· said Erica Scturudt,
advertising manager at Newport Dunes.
"However, in keeping with the city of
Newport Beach, we have no music after
10 p.m.·
Students said they had their hearts set
on Newport Dunes, which houses a
motor home park, a restaurant, and a
huge party tent. It would be pedect for
their prom because it offers so many dif-
ferent kinds of entertainment.
Schmidt srud the club sometimes can
get special permission from the city to
play music until 11 p .m . but never later.
Schmidt also said the students could con-
tinue to party until the stroke of rrudrught,
but they'd have to do it quietly
But the prom isn't an occasion for
restraint, Alex said.
"Thal extra hour makes a big differ-
ence/ she said. "Our school loves to
dance.•
And so they will probably ask the City
Council to make an excepllon, JUSt this
once, Alex said.
Chet Malek, Newport Harbor Hlgh
School's activities duector, said he
thought the City Council should give in.
"My baSJc feelmg is that for one rugbt, ·
for such d unique event, they should,• he
srud "I realize that potentially it's open-
mg up a can of womis. but my response
to that is to me a lugh school prom is a lit-
tle bit cWferent than a bJ.rthday party or
c111y other event •
City Council members say they had
not heard about the dilemma.
"If they say they cannot have their
event without aty approval, then they
a.re very welcome to come and talk to
us, H Mayor Dennis O'Neil said. •And if
we deeded it's dppropnate, we'll serious-
ly consider 1t."
County
switches
to Plan B
for airport
• Board of Supervisors
vote to push for-more
passengers at El Toro,
fewer at John Wayne .
lbltPb
SANTA ANA -Flights m and
out of John Wayne AirpOrt are
expected to shnnk by almost
hctlf. while fughts at the proposed
El Toro dll'pOrt will grow by 15u
under a new plan approved
Tuesday by the Orange County
Board of SupeMSors.
On March 21, Walters, as
team captain, led her teammates
to a first-place finish among
community colleges m the state
speech and debate champi-
onship. Next month, the team is
off to Milwaukee to try to cap-
ture the national title, an honor
that has eluded OCC since 1990.
BRIAN POBUOA I DAILY Pl.OT
Orange Coast College debate team president Kelly Walters, center, talks with team members Ray Chavez and Darcy Staniforth
about the team's upcoming national competition. The team placed first ln the state•s community college de bate championship.
By a 3-2 vote, the board voted
to sWllch from Plan C -which
calls for 24 million passengers a
year at El Toro and about 10 mtl-
lion at John Wayne, with a high-
speed people mover linlang the
two -to Plan B, wluch would
allow 28 8 millio'h passengers
each year at El Toro and about
5 4 million at John Wayne
Supervtsors Thomas Wilson
and Todd Spitzer voted against
lhe switch, while board Chair-
man Charles Smilh and Supervi-
sors Cynthia Coad and James Sil-
va voted for it. Newport Harbor graduate earns award The boa.rd also voted by a 3-2
ma1onty to approve flight
demoflSlrabons to show commu-
rubes how much noise the airport
would bnng
"They are really hard workers
and they Wee to win,• said coach
Norm Fricker.
Under Pricker's direction. the
college has taken seven state
titles in the last 13 years.
But while fable and glory is
ruce, team members say it's not
the pnmary reason they !>pend
all their spare bme on research,
writing and sparring.
"We're not 1ust a tecUn We're
a huge fanuly. • Darcy Staniforth
said.
SEE DEBATE PAGE 5
•UCLA's April Cubbage-Vega,
who was captain of OCC's debate
team, plans to use prestigious
$30,000 scholarship to pursue a
career in field of public policy.
lk" Plot
COSTA MESA -A Newport Harbor I
High School graduate has been elected a
1999 Jruman Scholar, one of only 75 stu-
dents across the country to receive such an I
honor.
April Cubbage-Vega. who graduated Each state nominates one student each.
from OCC in 1997 and lS. a junior at UCLA, year, and then one or two dt-ldrge scholars
will use the $30,000 award to pay for gradu-are chosen from each of 19 regions in the
dte school in public policy at UCLA She was country.
nominated by OCC's faculty. The scholarslup recogruzes students who
·1 thmk it hasn't really set m for me yet.· are leaders and who plan to pursue careers
said Cubbage-Vega, 23, who works on m public policy Over the years, only a hand·
domestic violence issues and plans to fuJ of students from commuruty colleges
become a lobbyist for women's issues have won the prestigious award
Just being nominated as California'!> Cubbdge-Vega, who was caplam of the
hnalist lS a ma1or accomplishment, satd OCC's speech and debate team, said c;he
Lows H. Blair, executive secretary of the credits her expenences at the school for
Harry S. Truman Scholarship Foundation helping her succeed at UCLA She 1s still m
"California is traditionally the state with I close touch with former teachers. She found
the most intense competition for the scholar-
ship,· Blair said. SEE AWARD PAGE 5
Under the county's new pre-
f e rred plan. the two airports
would no longer work together
as one, as had been proposed in
Plan C. Rather, they would be
eparate, even competing, air-
ports. although El Toro would
have international and •tong
haul" flights and John Wayne
would be a more regional airport.
Smith proposed the SWltCb
after learning that the lugh-
speed people mover linking the
SEE AIRPORT PA GE 5
Film festival reeling in the crowds MIUENNIUM MOMENT
Many are the poorer for not
meeting Jean Tandowsky Using a little savvy, organizers say they
are drawing more people than in the past ..
N ewport Beach Interna-
tional Film Fe tival orga-
nizers arc thrilled with the
response they have received nud-
way through the 10-doy evont
several screenings have been
shown in front of packed houses,
including the March 27 debut of
•Kate's Addiction• and •Murder
of Crows,• which st8rs C uba
Gooding Jr.
The festival, which is in its
fourth year, has also attracted a
and hopo for contin-
ued success through
closing night thi':l
weekend.
diverse, intemation-Newport Beach al crowd with more
than 20 directors and
producers from dif •
f erent countries. Although th y
don't have any tangi-
ble attendance fig-
ures for the first half
of the festival, offt.
~-.tt,,. .. ':..-·/l-~-1..,.,,~1 "I'd say about
" "'"""""' Q'-o--80% to 90% of ow
da.ls are optimistic they will sur-
pe.ss last year'• final totals.
•we have had a dramatic
increase in attendance o far
compared to previous years,• s~ud
f tival spokesman Todd Quar-
taruo. •There have been quite a
few.sellouts, and we are expect·
ling aome more.•
Ofganb! n w pleated tMt -
visitors in the fllm
community ar for·
e1gn, • said festival director Jeff
Conner. •ws real unique to have,
and we are pleased "0 many of
them made the mp:
Organizers have tried to pro·
mot the festival vigorously,
invenung clever ideas to attract
aowas. While only about 30 peo.
SEE FILMS M GI 4
DQf lt.A04 / OMV Ml
~ •Y .U11iWM'e 11eapat 1a11,.._,.NffW,..rt8Mcb
ID......_..Alm ..... val .•
'
Jean Tandow ky was a former show-
gul and model before she moved to
Udo lSJ.e m the arly 1950$. She was
known for wnting publicity p1ece1
about th Orange County Pbllhat·
monic Society, playing the piano and
composing music. lnduding prize-
winning Children's mUSicals. In feet.
he was a chart r member of the c:om-
m1tt that h~pcd tablish the~
monic sodcty, working 30 yeen do6ng
Jean
Tandowaky
volunt work before accepting '• -8
poSition as public r latiooa 1diredDr.
Mlllttr."llum Moment <etebt.-h .,.... ....
made I major contribUtlon to the ~:iport.Mlfe COit ....
nlty c:Mlng the pe&t etntury
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DUI ARRESTS
The following people were arrested recently on. suspi-
cion of driving under the Influence. These people have
only been arrested on suspicion of a crime, and, as with
all such crimes, they are innocent until proved guilty.
COSTA·MESA•
March 21
Pablo Gallana-Morelos, 26, Costa Mesa
March 24
Arte Gutierrez-Rosas, 21, Mammoth ·Lakes
March 25
William Gregory'Flak, 25, Irvine
NEWPORT selCH
March 23
Juan Rocha Montano, 33, Santa Ana
Salina Jo Bell, 18, Garden Grove
March 25
Kristin Michelle Vrablick, 29, Newport Beach
March 27
Michael Todd Johannes, 26, Dana Point
Mardi 28 ,
Gary Gerard Laux, 40, Rancho Santa Margarita
Frankie Jo Sheppard, 64, Newport Beach
BIRTHS
Most recent births in Newport Beach.
Karsen C. Buck. March 4
Delaney A. Buckelew, March 4
Daniel l. Abell, March 5
Naomi A. Bransby, March 5
Rebecca S. Crane, March 5
Madison E. Bush, March 6
Kimberly B. Crane, March 6
Kathryn S. Ca~ey, March 7
Christopher Cerrillos, March 7
DEATHS •
Most recent deaths reporti!d to the Orange County
Recorder's office.
COSTA MESA
Thurston D. Day. 75, Feb. 19
William Bandaruk, 81, Feb. 27
Jacqueline G. Daigh, 80, Feb. 27
NEWPORT BEACH •
Robert P. Forbes, 85, Feb. 24
Debra E. Powell, 41 , Feb. 24
•
George R. Thomas. 79, Feb. 25
Anthony D. Christopher, 80, Feb. 26
Kenneth T. Harrington. 59, Feb. 27
Nancy N. Craig, 68, Feb. 28
Eric V. Hauser Ill, 76, Feb. 28
Alexander S. Kahan, 96, March 1
MARRIAGES
Most recent" marriages as reported to the Orange
County Recorder's office.
NEWPORT BEACH fl
• Joseph B. Huntsman and Mary A. Taylor, married Jan.
23 in Corona def Mar
• Eric J. Weuve and Melanie Wendt, married March S in
Laguna Niguel
• John C. Christensen and Stacey D. Fields, married
March 6 in Lake Arrowhead
• Charles B. McDermott and Diane l. Perkins. married
March 7 in Laguna Niguel
• Felix G. Bettermann and Cari R. Eloe, married March
9 in Santa Ana
• William H. Richardson and Stephanie l. Becket. mar-
ried March 9 in Santa Ana
REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS ~
Recent real estate transactions as reported by the Acx-
1om Data Quick Products Group.
COSTA MESA
648 Beach St., $ 197,000
311 Colleen Place, $325,000
369 Flower St., $310,000
215 Knox St. B, $270,000
365 Ralcam, $195,000
1115 Sandi L.-ie. $ 155,000
257 Santo Tomas Ave .. $345,000
746 Tustin Ave. C., $215,000
403 Victoria St., $215,000
1061 Westward Lane 31, $165,000
930 W 19th St., $175,500
NEWPORT BEACH
1511 Cliff Drive, $535,000
6 Emperor, $499,000 •
8 Escapade Court 113, $220,000
210 Lille Lane 214, $370,000
9 Sand Dollar Court, S 175,000
219 Walnut St .. $350,000
4 Wild Goose Court, $226,SOO
21 Wild Goose Court, $275,000
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Home is where SOuth Coast plaza is
• With new Macy's store on
the herizon, renamed Crystal
Court trying to revive image.
JRFF ARNOLD
~ftcit
COSTA MESA -The new Macy's
home store that will open at the
renamed Crystal Court by the end of
next y~ar will · provide "one-stop ft
shopping, including decorating ser-
vice and bridal; registry, Macy's offi-
cials said Tuesday. . -
"Macy's new lifestyle approach to
home fqprishings is an exciting.way to
bring a full-service home store into
this market.• said Michael Steinberg,
Macy's West chairman. ~With the dra-
matic growth in Orange County,
investing in this idea in this particular
location. is not only timely, but meets
the demands of the customer. H
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The first home store opened in Las
Vegas in 1994, said Merle Goldstone,
Q spokeswoman for Macy's West. The
store will feature home furnishings in
designs ranging from early American
• to contemporary, as well as products
for rooms from the batluoom to the
kitchen, she added.
The store will be an anchor at the
old Crystal Court, which bas been
renamed South Coast Plaza. Renova·
tions to the three-level, 189,000-
square-foot store are projected to
begin early next year with an opening
set for the fall of 2000.
The shopping center is at Bear
Street and Sunflower Avenue.
"We're· thrilled to· provide the
opportunity for consumers in Orange
County and Southern Calif omia to
.shop at Macy's Home1" said South
Coast Plaza spokeswoman Rita
Redaelli. •nus just reinforces our abil·
ity-and Macy's ability~ to meet the
needs that consumers in this area
expect. It is a very positive situation
for Macy's and South Coast Plaza.•
Macy's is owned by Federated
Department Stores Inc., ":"hich is one
of the country's largest retailers with
annual sales of more than $17.3 bil-
lion. Federated operates more than
400 stores in 33 states, including
Bloomingdale's, Goldsmith's and
Macy's. It also owns the Fingerhut
direct-mail catalogs.
The addition of Macy's will
improve home f umishings options to
consumers, Redaelli said. South Coast
Plaza already houses more than a
dozen home furnishing stores, includ-
ing Crate & Barrel, which has
achieved its highest national sales
production per square foot at South
Coast Plaza .
A laiger 42,000-~quare-foot Crate
& Barrel is scheduled to open in
November.
"Macy's will be a nice addition to
the home retailers we already offer
here,• Redaelli said. "That just giv~s
consumers all the more opportunity to
find what they need here.•
BRIEFLY
Pacific West acquires
management firm
Pacific West Asset Manage·
ment Corp. -a full-service com-
mercial real estate management,
leasing and brokerage firm based
in Costa Mesa -has acquired
Inland Commercial of Anaheim
Hills, a retail property manage-
ment and leasing company.
Pacific West bought Inland
Commercial's assets from owner
Ken Jacobs in a cash transaction.
As part of the deal, Jacobs has
joined Pacific West as director of
retail leasing.
Pacific West acquired ·all of
Inland Commercial's property
management assets, which con·
sist of 15 shopping centers in
Orange, Los Angeles and River·
side counties that feature anchors
such as Stater Bros., Lucky, Sav-
on Drugs and Michael's.
Online Yellow Pages
publisher has new site
RICK HEARN I DAILY PllOT
Garrett Gallegos, e; right. plays with a fingerboard at the Boys & Gir~lub. lbe fingerboards were provided
by Brian lberlot. who helped lallllch the POG craze earlier this decade.
SNN.COM of Newport Beach
has reached an agreement with
MindSpring Enterprises, Inc.
under which the large Internet
service provider will install at its
Web site a customized version of
Fun ·· et yeur fingertips
SNN.COM's Online Yellow
Pages. .
Under the terms of the ~ee
ment, the two companies will
jointly participate in an infomer-
cial to be aired in select U.S. mar-
kets beginning May 30. They will
also ~hare in any advertising rev-
enues generated by the directory
at its MindSpring location.
Costa Mesa creators of the POG are back with another children's toy
ELISE Ga::
Datt Pilot
T he same father-and-son team
that launched the multimillion-
dollar POG craze have hit upon
another idea that looks to be even
bigger: the fingerboard.
Costa Mesa resident Brian Theriot,
a forsier planning com.missioner, and
his son Trevor are trying to keep up
with demand as children begin
snatching up the miniature skate-
boards as quickly as their sweaty little
hands can grab them.
But in the case of this toy, the
sweatier the hands; the more fun
there is to be had.
Children use the flat pads of their
fingers to lift, flip and twirl the finger-
boards just like real skateboards
using store-bought or homemade
ramps and half-pipes. .
Some o'f the older children have
mastered moves such as "kick-flips"
and "180s, • but younger kids seem to
have fun just letting thetn fly through
the air.
•All you do is fling them all over
the place," said 7-year-old Alec
Cnamberlain, explaining the intricate
dynamics of the mini-sport.
Those dynamics are creating seri-
ous demand. and the Theriots are
news stories. illustratlons, edlto-
rial matter or advertisements
herein can be reproduced with-
working intensely with a toy market-
ing company, California Creations, to
keep up.
Trevor gave his dad the idea for
the POG in 1992 after bringing him a
milk cap. Theriot quit his job as a
building executive and started the
World POG Federation. ,
Theriot has also established his
own toys and games promotions
agency. Theriot said it was deja vu
when Trevor, 12, showed his dad the
fingerboard last yeaI.
Kids at school were taking the
mini-skateboards off of key chains
and performing tricks with them
instead.
Mark Dinges, president of Califor-
nia Creations, also first saw finger-
boar.Qs while at Theriot's house.
'Iff!vor had a bunch of books
stacked up and had cut ramps out of
cereal boxes.
"For two hours~ he just sat there
and tried to do these flips,• Dinges
said.
At the Boys & Girls Club last week,
cbl4ken gravitated toward the box of
fing~boards and ramps Theriot had
brought with him. Soon, the children
were concentrating on flipping and
twirling the boards with the "hyperfo·
cus" lh(lt only children have.
Perhaps the. best sign of the toy's
WEATHER
out written permisllon of copy TIWIRA1\MIS
popularity is that teachers hate them
as much as children like them.
"We aren't allowed to bring them
to school because teachers take them
away,· said Jacob Gilbert, a third·
grader at Kaiser Elementary School in
Costa Mesa.
Although the distractions on
wheels might be taking children's
attention away from their schoolwork,
the fingerboards are not totally with-
out educational value, Dinges said.
Zany Brainy, an educational toy
store, is the biggest seller of the fin.
gerboards, he noted.
"They've been tested in California
stores in the last two to three weeks,"
said Meredith Emmanuel, a Zany
Brainy spokeswoman. "They've been
so successful that as of next Monday
we will have them in all of our 79
stores nationwide.•
Zany Brainy stores acro~s the
country are planning fingerboard
events May 28, she said.
The success of the toy can proba-
bly be traced to the fact it was chil-
dren who discovered it, Emmanuel
added.
"Children created this craze," she
said. "It really came out of a con-
sumer demand. It's something they've
invented themselves. rt never was
intended to be a toy.~
Published in Newport Beach
by Superior Business Network,
the Online Yellow Pages is avail-
able at the company's Web site,
SNN..com . It is the largest classi-
fied directory in the world, with
more than 50 million business
listings worldwide.
SETT l ·N G IT
STRAIGHT
A photo of Richard
Stevens was· mistakenly
published with Saturday's
Millennium Moment profile
of John Mcintosh. • • •
A photo caption that
appeared in Friday's edition
should have identified the
subjects of the photo as
sixth-graders Jeff Ogle and
Sasha Hass.
•••
ln Thursday's edition,
the Child's Play. feature in
Datebook should have said
Jacqueline Bowinkel will
be playing the character of
May Peterson in M·So Long
Birdie.•
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at the points and
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tlons and visibility
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p.m. And drive
setety.
• IAbraclol' Drtve: A compact disc player and a pair of spe1k-
ers worth $700 were stolen from a car In the 1600 blodt during
the evening of March 25.
• .._. v.'Cle Drive: C.mera equipment worth $9,000 was
stolen from a car In the 2700 block between 3 and 6 A.m. March 27.
• ~A~: About $880 was stolen from .t busl{'tSS In
the 2000 b4odc betwffn 1:1S •nd s A.m. March 27.
•South co.t Dl1ve: A purse and Its contents worth $107
wtre stolen from A car in the 1500 block t.tween 1 O Ind 11 :30
a.m. M.trch 23.
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Mttth 26;
• lrvlM Awieftue: A c.llut. phone wor1h $149 WIS stofen from
a c.ar In the &oo blodc ~ 2 a~ 4 p.m. Mai'th 29.
• ...... Drt c.Mr Dftw: A purse Mld Its contents WOl1h 1210
Mf'9 stolen from A bullnelt tn tM &oQ block betWltft 6:1 S Ind
7:45 p.m. tMfth 24.
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stolen ffOm I CM In the 2100 block on tM ~ of Mefttl .28.
• 17th StNet: A c.nui. phone was stoi.n fttiin e home In th9
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Doily Pilot
Theres always a few more
· rcomputer Viruses among l!S
S µrely you have read about
• the ne~ virus that began
devastating computer sys-
tems last week.
. Melissa (more formally,
· W97M) attacks computers that
• contain Microsoft Word 97 or
2000 word-processing· software.
Carnegie-Mellon University says
·this virus is no joke, or bogus
Internet rumor. It.is real and can
· foil even the most elaborate
seturity programs that protect
government .and corporate net-
works:
Melissa is kind of like the
brown snakes that have invaded
Guam by slithering onto the
island via the wheel wells of jet
· aircraft. She sneaks into a com-
puter via the e-mail system,
reads the address book and
sends infected messages to the
first 50 entries.
These then reproduce until
virtually every computer in the
world is sick, sick, sick.
Except mine. If Melissa creeps
into my machine, sbe is going to
be met with viruses so vicious
she will wither and die.
You see, I am the only person
in the world who has been per-
sonally infected by a computer
virus.
Should you doubt this, consid-
er: For years, I happily used a
machine that became increasing-
ly erratic. At fi,rst, it was just
, eccentric, which it expressed by
making my life miserable when I
wanted to send an e-mail attach-
ment. ..
Then, about two years ago, it
went· completely nuts. After
hours of investigation, the guy
· who built it for me, Egon Reich
of CompuSave, discovered a
short circuit in the claberon
switch.
Whatever its real name, Egon
replaced the doodad and, boom!
Brand-new-acting computer.
Then, in December, the thing
went bonkers again. It was balky
about attachments, then it began
printing out pages of gibberish.
Yes, I know, the less kindly
among readers will mutter, M So
THE FRED
COLUMN
fred
martin
what else is new?"
But this began with no MPrint"
instruction, and it would not stop
printing no matter what keys I
pushed. 1t was like "2001: A
Space Odyssey• coming true.
Hal was in charge.
Finally, in the middle of Page
17, I pulled the plug and told the
machine its time had come.
And so I began the search for
its replacement. I considered a
Macintosh, but this old dog really
didn't want to start having to
learn new tricks.
So, a PC it would be, but
whose? I bought great, thick
computer magazines to read
reviews and check out the ads.
Likewise on the Internet. Pshaw.
Utterly confusing.
Finally, I focused on Dell and
IBM; Dell because of their repu-
tation for quality and service,
IBM because we own 20 shares
of their stock.
Despite the fact that a record-
ed voice at an IBM toll-free num-
ber actually hung up on me -
and was quite huffy about it -I
found a great "open-box" deal
on one of their machines.
But my virus was just begin-
ning its evil attacks. When I
offered my American Express
Gold Card as payment, the clerk
came back and said, in a 180-
decibel voice that silenced the
cavernous store, MTHEY
TURNED DOWN YOUR CARDI
You owe 'em money or
sumpin'?•
(No, I don't. When I later
made an irate phone call to the
company, a clerk told me the
refusal was "for yow:-0wn protec-
tion" b~cause I didn't charge that
much on that particular card.
MNasty letter follows,• I said.)
I settled the deal with anotner
card, went home and began
putting things together. Then I.
learned that computer comparues
no fonger spend a lot of money
on instruction manuals. What lit-
tle material comes with the
machine is largely unintelligible,
as are the •Help" programs
inside the machine.
So you go out and buy a cou-
ple of books with titles like, "The
Simple, Easy Way to Master-
ing IBM and Microsoft." If it is so
simple and easy, why does the
book have 773 pages?
In the days since then, the
Computer Paramedic has been
here twice, the Computer Tutor
thr~e times. The machine
processes words for me just fine,
and I can go out on the Internet
for research and get along swell.
But I cannot get this tool to
perlorm the one simple task I
really need it to do: take a col-
umn I have just written and send
it to dailypilot@earthlink.net as
an attachment.
I have tried maybe a dozen
times. I have even switched word
processors from Lotus Word Pro,
which came with the machine,
back to Microsoft Word.
I have tried to send these
attachments not only to the Pilot
but also to high school friends,
my daugl)ters and even my wife,
whose computer sits about 10
feet away, as the swivel chair
slides. It refuses. All I get back is,
"Can't download your attach-
ment" or, MCan't read ... "
So don't tell me about com-
puter viruses. I am one.
• FRED MARTIN is ~ former Newport
Beach r~ident who writ~ from his
home in For\ Collins, Colo. His column
runs Wednesdays.
UP, UP AND AWAY
..
KIM HAGGERTY-ZVUUS / DAILY PILOT
Kyle Collins, 8, of Costa Mesa kills some Ume by climbing
• a pole near the tennis courts at 'Costa Mesa High School.
Kyle decided to get some exercise while waiting for his Lit-
tle League baseball practice to start.
Wed~, March 31 , 1999 I
IUSlllSS
N 0 TES
Consulting company
gets national contract
Rancho Santa Pe-based Bobl;Jy
Jones Retail Group, a division d
Hickey-Freeman, has selected
The Eddy Co. of Newport Beach
to provide consulting services foe
tlie retailer's expan$\on acroa
the United States .
The first Bobby Jones store
opened in Beverly Hil1.9 in 1998
and · features the Bobby Jones
Collection of men's and women's
apparel, as well as golf-related
·merchandise. Expansion plans
call {pr three new stores lo be
built this year, with three to five
locations to be aQded next year.
Downey Savings
promotes employee
Janet Dillavou has been pro-
moted to manager of branch
operations for Downey Savings
retail banking division . Dillavou
began her career with Downey
as a part-time teller 21 years ago,
and just prior to her promotion
served as central operations ·
managerand manager of teleser-
vices for the division.
Dillavou and her staff oversee
the day-to-day operations of the
retail branch network, including
training, procedures and new
products. Downey Savings and
Loan Association is headquar-
tered in Newport Beach and has
been in business since 1957.
JRA Interactive wins
advertising awards
JRA Interactive Inc. of New-
port Beach won both the silver
and bronze awards in the 1999
Summit Creabve Awards compe-
tition for its outstanding creative
work for Yamaha Motor Corpora-
tion, USA and FileNET Corp.
The Summit Creative Awards
was created to recognize excep-
tional work by smaller advertis-
ing agencies, video production
comparues, multimedia fums ~d
other creative groups with annu-
al billings of $15 million or less.
Participating firms were from the
United States, Canada, Australia
and Germany.
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Dreams become reality -for
a while -in 'La Somnabula'
I m gine for a moment that you
fall ~sleep in your bedroom
and awake in 2010 to an
Orwellian world m which TV
screens tell people who to
de noWlce and grotesque charac-
ters accost you with unintelligible
instructions.
Fortunately for our protagorust
in Mla Somnabula" (The Dream),
the human spint survives even in
this surrealisllc world. She
encounters an underground and,
with the help of an establishment
defector, works her way across a
desert to a town that does not
exist, at least not on any map
from 2010.
Of course, the town does enst.
It is her destiny, you aught say. It
ts the town where her sleepwalk-
mg started The 1ourney takes her
m a circle formed by a straight
tine
When she dnd her fnend final-
FILMS
CONTINUED FROM 1
ple turned out for Tuesday's last
showmg of "Ndna, • a documen-
ldry on grandmothers, about two-
th1rds or them were grandmoth-
ers who had received free admis-
sion as long d!> they came with
• Send AROUND TOWN items to the
Daily Pilot. Around Town, 330 W Bay St,
Costa Mesa 92627, fax them to (949)
646-4170, or call (949) 642·5680, ext.
228 A complete ltst1ng of Around Town
can be found at dailypilot.com .
TODAY
The Easte r Bunny will be visiting
the Atnum Pdrk gazebo at Fash-
ion Island, 550 Newport Center
Drive, Newport Bedch, through
Saturday. Cbildnm Cdn visit thls
ly reach Saavedra, she returns to
the home she left in her sleep,
where she returns to her bed.
• Of oourse, when her compan-
ion awakens he r, she does not
know him because it has all been
a dream. Or has it? After all, is he
not standing there as well,
whether she knows him or not?
Unfortunately, she also has a
husband in her waking life,
whicb means the man with whom
she crosse d the treach erous
desert in her sleepwalking must
leave he r, as we all must leave
our dreams when we wake.
-charfle Hand
FYI
·La Somna bula • screens a t
8:30 p.m. today at Theatre Fiesta,
305 E. Fourth St., Santa Ana.
another adult. No proof of • nana-
ship" was required.
"We saw the flier at a mo'vie
house where we live, and we are
glad we got a freebie,• said Cyn-
thla Tuchman of Laguna Niguel.
·we would have seen it anyway.
"It's a shame the re isn 't more
showings for som e of these films.
It shows the diversity of filmmak-
ing that is out there.•
magical creature while having
their picture taken. Youngsters
can also board the Kiddie Train
Choo Choo in front of Robinsons-
May fountain during center
hours. For more mformation, call
(949) 721-2000.
The Aower Festival will be pre-
sented through April 18 dt Fash-
ion Island, 550 Newport Center
Dnve, Newport Beach. The event
will featUre weekend guest lec-
tures, merchandising events, carts
Newport
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and Enter A Drawing To Wm A
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·Newport Beach International Film Festival schedule
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MARCH 31
1 p.m. "Fofgott.n Flritt"
Filmed over the course of a year in
a small town in South Carolina, this
d0<umentary explores the devastat-
ing consequences of prejudice. It
follows the events that led four
members of the Ku Klux Klan to
burn two African-American church-
es.
2:30 p.m. "Race to Save 100
Years,.
This Warner Bros. documentary out-
lines the fi lms produced over the
last 100 years and their power to
entertain, enlighten, educate, influ-
ence the world and politics, and cre-
ate drastic social change.
4 p.m. "If I Never See You Again•
Five elderly men form a music
group and dream of playing before
a live audience. After encountering
problems with their nursing home,
their families, the city and the
police, they fear their dreams will
be destroyed until they are hired to
play background music for strippers
in a run-down nightclub.
6 p.m. "Kate's Addiction"
A contemporary thriller in the style
of ''Fatal Attraction." this film
details a young woman's obsession
with her college roommate that
eventually escalates into a twisted
AROUN ·o · TOWN
and kiosks showcasing merchan-
dise, live weekend entertainment
and a display of floral gardens.
Admission is free. For more infor-
mation, call (949) 721-2000.
An art exhibit titled "Two-
Women" will be on display at the
Jewish Community Center, Jew-
ish Federation Campus, 250 E.
Baker St., Costa Mesa Viewing
hours will vary. For more informd-
tion, call (714) 755-0340.
Free lncome-tax preparation and
assistance will be offered th.rough
the Tax-Aide program from 9 a.m.
to 1 p.m. daily through April 15 dt
OASIS Seruor Center, 800 Mar-
guerite Ave.. Corona del Mar
Appoihtments are available. For
more information, call (949) 644-
3244.
Learn to speak for succe5s while
being evaluated by a professional
coach with the Communication
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Practice Club from 7 to 8:30 a.m.
at a Costa Mesa business. Ad.Jnis-
siQn 1s $35. Reservations are
reqwred. Fore more information,
call (949) 675-7196.
THURSDAY
The Orange County Federation
of Republican Women will meet
at 10 a .m. at the Costa Mesa Golf
and Country Club, 1701 Golf
Course Drive. For more informa-
llon, call (714) 529-6030.
The Ebell C lu\l of Newport
Bedch will meet at 11:30 a.m. at
the Bahai Corinthian Yacht Club,
1601 Bayside Drive, Newport
Beach. Student scholarships will
be awarded at the meeting. For
more information, call (949) 721-
9267
A slide show and lecture UUed
•An Evening with Aaron &
Martha Barnes of Peruvian
Adventures" will be presented at
8 p.m. at the Triangle Square
North Face Store, 1870-A Harbor
Blvd., Costa Mesa. Ad.Jnission is
free. For more information, call
(949) 646-0909.
Sabatino Tommy Peter Phil Vince
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Weekly specials lnclud~:
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tale of murder ind betrayal.
8 p.m. •fXM: Fox ~ta·
(See Khedule)
CaQt.ajn Blood's Village Theatre
4 p.m. •alrdcage Inn"
A prostitute who moves In with a
family after her home is tom down
finds herself in constant conflict
over her feeling about sex. relation-
ships and other issues with the f am-
lly's daughter, a university student.
7 p.m. •The Latt Call"
In this noire mystery, events careen
out of control after two men carry
out a plan to steaJ a briefcase of
old, rare coins from an old drunk
who constantly shows people the
case.
9 p.m . ., Anarchy tv•
Desperate to reclaim their public
access TV station after a diabolical
televangelist buys it, a group of
anarchists take their message to the
a irwaves and resort to the ultimate
publicity stunt.
Four Star Cinema
5 p.m ... Be There or Be Squar'!t"
A Chinese couple living In Los Ange-
les faced with odd jobs, economic
instability and other struggles, con-
template moving back to their
homeland, China, in this romantic
comedy of twists and turns that tells
the sweet-and-sour experience of
Comfort Zone, a mental illness
support group, will meet Crom
7:30· to 9 p.m. at Lighthouse
Coastal Community Church, 301
Magnolia St .. Costa Mesa. Partic-
ipants will meet on the first floor
in the room next to the sanctuary.
For more information, call (949)
548-7274 ..
FRIDAY
A general membership program
will' be presented at 10 a.m. at
OASIS Senior Center, 800 Mar-
guerite Ave.. Corona del Mar.
Entertainment will (ollow a
potluck luncheon at noon. For
more information, call (949) 644-
3244.
APRIL 5 I
A representative from American
Intercontinental University will
visit OCC from 9 a.m. to noon.
The representative will be at a
table in front of the school's Stu-
dent Center, 2701 Fairview Road,
Costa Mesa. Ap pointments are
not necessary. For more informa-
tion, call (714) 432-5894. ·
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A nine-week advanced marine
weather class starts today from 7
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7 p.m. •f.-ci Voution"
Set in moder.n-day rural Vietnam,
two "Cheo" opera actresses
encounter intemal rivalries and the
reality of the dying art of the beau-
tiful and traditional opera in this
complex and sophisticated film.
9 p.m. Hfalllng Up Waking
0own•
A black comedy that will keep you
on the edge of your seat about
three couples whose lives and strug-
gles of love and death become
entwined.
Teatro fiesta
6:30 p.m. •The Pianist"
Two pianists who were childhood
friends in Barcelona cross paths in
Paris and become part of the musi-
cal avant-garde of their era and fall
in love with the same woman.
8:30 p.m ... La Sonambula" (The
SleepWalker)
After a Buenos Aires government
experiment goes wrong, thousands
of people lose their identity and
memories. In an effort to reinstate
the victims Into society, the govern-
ment creates deceptive family and
work environments, until some of
the affected begin to suspect the
scheme and organize themselves
into groups.
to 9 p.m. at OCC's Sailing Center,
1801 W. Coast Highway, Newport
Beach. The non-credit class W1ll
meet Tuesday evenings. Registra-
tion is $75. For more information.
call (949) 645-9412.
APRIL 8
A representative from the UC
Berkeley Admission Office will
visit OCC's Transfer Center. Th<'
representative will present thee
one-hour informational work-
shops at 9, 10 and 11 a.m. Th
Transfer Center is in the school'
Counseling and Admission
Annex, 2701 Fairview Road, Cos
ta Mesa. For more information.
call (714) 432-5894.
APRIL 9
The "In's and Out's ·01 HMO's
will be presented from 10 to 11
a.m. at the OASIS Senior Center
800 Marguerite Ave., Corona de
Mar. For more information, c
(949) 644-3244.
Rep. Dana Rohrabacher (R-Hunt
mgton Beach) will speak at th
Newport H arbor Rep ublica
Women meeting at noon a t th
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Highway, Newport Beach. Fo
more information, call (949) 645
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Like many team members,
Staniforth and Walters ongmally
joined because they were look.mg
for an extracunicula:r activity to
help make the huge campus feel
a little more manageable.
But then they fell in love with
debating, Staniforth said
·Any one of us can walk mto a
room and demand the attenbon
of everyone m the room, but in
the most democratic way," she
said
"We teach a lot of cnbcaJ-
thmklng skills,· coach Georgie .
Monahan said.
Many of the team's coaches
came through the program them-
selves only to return and mentor a
new crop of students Monahan
added
"It is an mteUectual dctivity, •
Walters said "You become a
much more intelligent person.·
Backing up that claim, the
OCC debate team boasts two
members who have gone on to
win 1hlman Fellowships. nus yea:r team members have
an added reason for wanting to
win, Staniforth said. Fricker is
retinng, and team members ded-
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AIRPORT I AWARD
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two airports will cost S4 n out that she was a wmner when
to build and have an rag one of her teachers from the col·
cost·per-riderof more than $100. lege appeared at her door one
Newport Beach residents evening last week, beanng a
approve of the switch because it bouquet of flowers.
means fewer planes flymg over Cubbage-Vega is the second
that city to and from John Wayne OCC student to win a 'liuman
Airport award m three years.
"The city of Newport Beach For Cubbage-Vega, the award
likes the idea of less noise com-lS a vindication of her decision to
ing out of John Wayne Airport,· forego a four-year · school and
Councilman Gary Adams said spend two years at a commuruty
prior to the meeting. college
But many South County resi-·A counselor at Harbor High
dents who live in the flight path School told me I woµld never
denounced it as a betrayal of amount to anything if I went to a .
promise$ to limit the capaaty of community college,· she said.
the proposed w.rport to 25 million "There was one instructor at
passengers each year Newport Harbor, Andy Smith,
Some have even suggested who really encouraged me,• she
that the switch will result m the Sdld. •And I Uunk that's what
closure of John Wayne Atrpbrt sparked my mterest in public
altogether because major airlines speaklng. dnd it's one of the rea-
will choose not to operate out of sons I went mto public speaking
both airports, wluch are less than dt OCC • •
30 miles apart and will all choose It was on the speech and
to relocate to Larger El Toro debate team at Orange Coast
"It's goodbye to John Wayne that she really found her voice.
Airport," Leonard Krasner saJd Cubbage-Vega said.
"We knew for years that the plan In addition to a stellar academ-
was to move everything from ic record, Cubbage-Vega has
John Wayne to El Toro.• worked in several of UCLA's
Ellen Cox Call. the county'i. El community outreach programs
Toro spokeswoman, srud county that focus on combating rape and
officials do not expect John violent crune. She has worked as
Wayne to close and even expect a state-certified coUflSelor with
fares to go down. the Los Angeles Commission on
"It's like supply and demand,· Assault Against Women and is a
she said, noting that with hvo volunteer hotline counselor with
competing airports, airlines will Inter\ dl House Cnsis Shelter m
compete for nders even more Lony Bedch
than they already do As part of her scholarship
"Tuts is the first meeting I've application, .she drafted a public
attended but I can see how the policy proposal cdlling for every
wool is constantly pulled over county hospital m the nation to
everyone's eyes • said Wtlliam have a sexual assault response
Levinson of M.tssion V1e10 ·11ust team.
wonder where thts is going to Her policy posibons were
end • shaped by personal experience,
The motion to approve the something that has taught her as
flight demonstrations led to some much about the profession as
interesting political Jockeying. mdny of her textbooks
Spitzer, who opposes an w.rport "When I was young I remem-
at El Toro, voted for the tests, lwr my mother getting a phone
wtule Suva, an airport booster cttll and her best fnend had been
DON E.\CH I DAllV PILOT
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work for you. Call the
voted against them and then murdered by a boyfnend." she
asked to change his vote Permis-sd.ld "Thal had a major impact
sion was denied. on my We. I did some investiga-
Spitzer sd.id he voted for the tion, and I decided that we as a
motion only because some of his society have a problem with
constituents had asked for noise domesllc violence and that I
monitors, and he wanted to sup-could make a positive difference, Daily Pilot
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Artists stun Mesa
• Costa Mesa rally falls short,
Laguna Beach holds on for a
10-8 upset victory in the PCL.
LAGUNA BEACH -The Laguna
Beach High baseball team built a lead
which comeback-minded Costa Mesa
could not overcome as the Artists held
on for a 10-8 Pacific Coast. League
,. home triwnph Tuesday.
Josh Little's three-run home run
pulled Costa Mesa even in the third,
but Laguna Beach hit two-out homers
that produced a seven-run lead.
Mesa, which had erased late-inning
deftats to lie Umvers1ty, 10-10, and
knock off Ldguna Hills, 16-9, didn't go
BASE BILL
quietly, however.
Rob Gloster whacked a two-run
homer and Chris DeSandro belted a
three-run shot to make things interest-
ing in the seventh and the Mustangs
put the tying run a board. before the
Artists got the final out.
Nick Lambert went 2 for 3 to add to
the Mesa offense, buL Laguna Beach'S
four homers proved too much to top.
#All their runs came on . pop-fly
home runs,· said Mesa Coach Kirk
Bauermeister, who has been burned
SEE MESA PAGE 7
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University 3 o 1
Aliso Nigut>I 1 1 0
cona Mesa 2 1 1
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University 9. Esandll 2
lagl.na Beadl 10, --8 NsJ Niguel S. l.a9.m His 3
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lagl.na Hills at EstMdll
UniYersity at lagl.na Beadl
DAY .. . ·o. ....... t.bal. .. blst leam doesn't always win _. ·..:
Kirk 1...,,-..aster, Costa Mesa baseball coaGh
Wednesday, Morch 31 , 1999 • Sports Editor Roger Carlson • 949-57 442
CdM rips Warriors
• Wiethom homers twice in
12-2 rout, Hatfield once and
Larson gets four hits to back
his own complete-game win.
IRVINE -Corona del Mar High
senior Matt Larson went 4 for 4 and
struck out seven in a five-inning com-
plete game, while teammate Eric
Wiethom homered twice and drove in
five runs to key the Sea King~ 12-2 Sea
View League mercy-rule baseball vie·
tory over host Woodbridge Tuesday at
Windrow Park.
Wiethom launched a prodigious solo
homer in the first, then came back with
llSEllLL
a grand slam in the folJJlh.
Senior Mark Hatfield, still less than
100% after sittlng out Friday's win over
Irvine with a sprained ankle, added to
the 13-hit explosion with a three-rub
ding er. .
Senior leadoff man 'I\' Harper went
3 for 4, as did Wiethom, who now has
five homers this spring.
The Sea Kings (6-3, 3-1 in league)
· retam a share of first place in the Sea
View, which they will try to protect
Thursday against visitlng El Toro.
SUMMARIES PAGE 7
NMdpOft 1Q. El Toro 9
CdM 12. Woodbridge 2 s. Margarita 11, lrVine 2
NMdpOft at Irvine
El Toro at CdM
Wbridge at S. Margarita!
HIGH SCHOOL BOYS AND GIRLS TRACK AND FIELD tfl
DON LEACH I DAl.Y Pl.OT
Newport Harbor's li'evor Jones skims the 110 hurdles en route to a winning mark of 15.6 in Tuesday's m eet at Corona del Mar.
SAILORS DOMINATE COM
I°'J£>wport l Iarbor boys and girls
run past Sea Kings in Sea View
LeaquP track and field meet.
CORONA DEL MAR -Corona del Mar
f hqh\ rwv-. dlJ-wedther track was gleaming
t1nc1 thl' wc•dther was right. and Newport
f ld.fb1>r I hqh s S<tilor. enjoyed the day from
stdrt to lln1'h c1-. they rolled to a 96-39 victo-
ry in thP hoys compellllon and the girls cap-
turf'cl d 78-54 decision m Sea View League
track dnd l11'ld
11 ·., ttw ld"t lime the two will meet in
h.>dfJUP pld~ with Corona del Mar moving to
th£' Pt1nftc Codst Ledgue, and prospects of a
nonledg1w dual mt•ct next year have not
evE>n hPt•n chsrussed, accord.mg to Sailors
AthlE>llc., D1wc tor Eric 1We1t, the Tars' girls
C"OdCh
"'TIH~rc redlly hasn't been any talk about
11 <.11 this pmnt, • st11d Twe1t.
All tlw tctlk on Tuesday surrounded New-
CdM's Sean Fenton was a double winner.
port Harbor's dommatJon of a meet between
traditional nvals.
Harbor's boys were the big winners, and
several Sailors came m for their share of the
credit from Coach B1m Barry.
"It was rnce to get our h~t wm under our
belt in league,• said Barry, who listed junior
Ryan Brill as his No. 1 item.
"Brill's double in the long jump (18-61/4)
and triple jump (39-11112) was ljig time for
us, H said Barry. "Those were new events for him.H
Trevor Jones spun off a 15.6 in the 110
hurdles and switched from the 300 sticks to
the 200, where he turned in a quality time of
22 3.
Curt Herberts was another with a sound
effort, dockmg a 4·25.9 in winning the 1,600
meters, and firushing second to teammate
Steve Jensen m the 800.
Jensen came m with first-place efforts in
the 400 (51 .6) and the 800 (2:01.8).
Also with a sterling effort for Barty was
sophomore Danny Moyer, who ran the 300
hurdles with Jones busy in the 200, and
docked a win.rung time of 42.7.
Sean Fenton was one of the best items for
SEE TRACK AND FIELD PAGE 7
N ewport
Harbor
High's
Amber
Steen makes
the final
tum and
heads
toward
home in the
400 meters
a teammate
Al.Ida
McFall trails
tn second,
with the
pack far
behind tn
Tuesday's
Sea View
League
track and
field
encounter
at Corona
del~.
DONUACH fl)q_V fll.OT
SPORTS HALL OF FAME
CELEBRATING THE MILLENNIUM ,.
Estancia
• Estancia fixture has been at the heart of the Eagle
campus, and athletics program, for nearly three decade
BARRY FA1.11.KNH1 want to do.•
Perry, whose coach.fug talen
E stancia High is, 11111
apparently, the Perry 1111111
family business.
Art Perry, though a 1964
graduate from Costa Mesa High,
has poured close to three
decades of professionalism and
passion into the institution, from
which his younger sister Rachel
and brother Chuck were among
the first and second graduating
classes, respecbvely.
"He's the backbone of the
school,· Paul Troxel said of Art
Perry, for whom be
played freshman
football and has spent
nearly the last 20
years alongside as a
colleague.
have touched Estancia's golf,
football, baseball, basketball an
softball programs, is renowned
for his ability to convince
Estancia students to try athletl
After playing football at Cost
Mesa, he began coaching at
Estancia as a walk-on, while
attend.mg Orange Coast Colleg
and Cal State Fullerton.
•rm real competitive and I
like to win,• Perry said of the
initial allure to coaching, which
he continued when hired to
teach social studies and math at
Estancia in 1970.
Peny taught and ....
coached at Mater Deif
one year and guided th
Monarchs varsity
baseball team to the to
ranking in Orange
County in 1974.
And while the
52-year-old Costa Mesa
resident, now in his 28th
year as a full-time Eagle
employee, plans to
remain the school's
activities chrector and
boys and girls golf
Art Perry
But his heart
remained at Estancia,
where he returned as
the school's activities
director in the fall of
1974.
coach until retirement, his son,
Jeff, is making plans to ensure a
Perry patrols the school's
hallowed halls for at least
another generation.
"(Jeff, who along with older
brother Mike are Estanoa
graduates and were standout
players on their father's golf
team) is only 19, but he's already
passed his C-BEST test," Art
Perry said of the current
Chapman University junior
·He plans to teach and coach
and he wants to take my spot
at Estancia."
Jeff may very well take his
spot, but, as those familiar with
Perry's presence at the school
are aware, one could never
take his place.
•There's no doubt be and
(now-retired longtime
teacher-coach-adminlstrator Bill
Wetzel) were probably the most
instrumental people in the school
running as smoothly as it has,"
Troxel said of Perry, whom he
estimated he still owed about
200 push-ups.
Blending enthusiasm with
meticulous attention to detail
and organization, Peny's positive
influence bas seldom been
contained by the parameters of
his job dc:.cription.
•He's a great coach and a qood motivator," 'Troxel sa.id.
He has a way of getting kids to
do things they don't nece sarily
He estimated he coached
freshmen football at Estancia fo
20 years, before stepping down
after the 1997 season. He also
believes his teams won about a
dozen league titles.
"We worked harder than the
varsity," Perry said of his foot
success, which was also foste
by extensive scouting of
opponents, all but unheard of
on that level He was the varsi
offensive coordinator from
1994-96, coinciding with Jeff's ,
three seasons as the Eagles'
starting quarterback.
Perry, the boys golf coach
since 1987, guided the Eagles
to CIF Southern Section
championships (all divisions)
in 1989, '90 and '91. It was the
first CIF three-peat in 32 years.
"We've had some great
golfers and some tremendous
golf teams," said Perry, who
considers the three CIP aowns'
the highlight of his coaching
career.
Perry, who estimates he's
attended more athletic events
than anyone in school history,
has an understandable
abundance of Estancia pride.
"It's a great school and it's
been a great athletic school,;
he said.
And, clearly, the latest
member of the Daily Pilot Spo
Hall of Fame has had a great
deal to do with that.
TllllllS
Fed Cup: Palisades is not a possibility
The United States TeMll Association announced Tuelday
that the Ped Cup match April t7·18 at Zagreb, Croatia, hu
been moved to an undetermined site in the U.S. becaUle of
political unrest 1tl the European region and the pOtentlal rlak w
blgh·proflle tennis players. But Palisades Tenills Club
owner/operator Ken Stuart, whose dub has been a candidate to
hOst a future Ped Cup tie, said his club could not CODltNCt a
facility ln time to host the event if ukad by the USTA. -RD
r
Doily Pilot
I SpOrts
-1RACK AND FIELD Newport
Harbor's
Steve
Jensen.
above, far
right, and
Curt
Herberts
do a 1-2
number in
the 400; al
left, Cd.M's
Zack
Zarrllli
just edges
Andre
Stewart in
the 100.
CONTINUED FROM 6
the CdM boys, doubhng m the
shot and discus with marks of 43-
11 and 144-1.
Amber Steen led the Newport
Harbor guls' assault, setting the
early pace in the 1,600 and
pulling away for a wmrung 5:13.2,
with Alida McFall and Jenny
Cummins of Corona del Mar
trailing in 5:16.3 and 5:20?,
respectively.
Knsta Dill had a ruce double
for the Tars with a pr m the dtscus
(111-7) and a 34-0 toss m the shot.
Also with d double in the
s~rtnts, agdlil, was Leah Zaby,
who stopped the clocks m 13.2
·and 26.9 in the 100 and 200.
McFall stood out in the 3,200
with an 11:34.1 and Melissa Hol-
lister and Breonna 'Jiffany domi-
nated the hurdles.
Hollister, a senior, and nffany,
a freslunan, went 1-2 in the 300
sticks, and they reversed roles in
the 100 hurdles, ntfany leading a
1-2 finish witb a 19.1 cloclong.
Corona del Mar's Liz Morse
was her usual sell in the 800 with
a winning 2:21.4, Steen and Cum-
mins finishing second and tlurd
with times of 2:25.0 and 2:28 4.
The victories leave Newport
Harbor with 2-0 overall dual meet
records, and 1-0 marks in the Sea
View. DON LEACH/
DAILY PILOT
GIRLS SUMMARIES BOYS SUMMAR I ES
NEWPORT H~ 78, CoRoNA DEL MAR 54 NEWPORT HARllOft 96, CORONA DEL M AR 39
100 · 1. Zaby (NH), 13 2; 2. Halley (CdM), 13.4; 3. Topalovic (NH), 13.5.
200 -1 Zaby (NH), 26.9; 2. Halley (CdM), 28.0; 3. Hanson (NH), 29.6.
100 · 1 Zarilli (CdM), 11 .3; 2. Stewart (NH), 11.4; 3. Newton (NH), 11 .6
200 · 1 Jones (NH), 22.3; 2. Zarilli (CdM), 22.9; 3. Stewart (NH), 23.0
400 -1. Halley (CdM), 1:04.2; 2. Tulislak (NH), 1.04.9; 3. Kauth (NH), l :OS.7 400 -1. Jensen (NH), S1.6; 2. Peschelt (NH), 53.7, 3. Kramer (CdM), 53.8.
800 · 1. Morse (CdM), 2:21.4; 2. Steen (NH), 2:25.0; 3. Cummins (CdM), 2:28.4
1,600 -1. Steen (NH), 5:13.2; 2. Mcfall (NH), 5:16.3; 3. Cummins (CdM), S.20.7.
J,200 -1. Mcfall (NH). 11:34.1; 2. Q\Jinlan (CdM), 11:44.3; 3. Mechkor (NH), 12 27 4
100 H -1. Tiffany (NH), 19.1; 2. Hollister (NH), 19.6; 3. Dubin (CdM), 19.9.
BOO -1. Jensen (NH), 2:01.8; 2. Herberts (NH), 2·03.3; 3. Cortes (NH), 2:05.6.
1,600 -1 Herberts (NH), 4:2S.9; 2. Yelsey (CdM), 4.34.3, 3. Antonini (NH), 4 38.0.
l,200 -1 Landgren (NH), 9:59.0; 2. Antonini (NH). 10:03.7; ' Yelsey (CdM), 10:24.0.
110 HH -1. Jones(NH), 15.6; 2. Tupy (NI-'), 16.6, 3 Moyer (l'H), 16.9.
JOO H -1. Hollister (NH), S3.2; 2. Tiffany (NH), 53.8; 3. Dorfman (CdM), 55 2 300 IH -1. Moyer (NH), 42.7; 2. Opal (NH), 43 2; 3. Tupy (N~.). 44.4
400 ,.lay -1 Corona del Mar 52.4; 2. Newport Harbor 52.7.
1,600 ...tay -1 Corona del Mar 4:11.8; 2. Newport Harbor 4:29.4.
400 ,.lay -1. Corona del Mar 46.6; 2. Newport Harbor dq
1,600 re~y -l. Newport (Newton, Peschelt, Jensen, Jon~, 3·33 S, 2 CdM, 3 47 7.
ttJ · 1. Peschett (NH), 6-2; 2. Rothwell (NH), S-10; 3. no thir HJ -\ Brawner (CdM), S-2, 2. Giffi (NH), 4-10; 3. Tulisiak (NH), 4-8.
U -1. Halley (CdM), 14-11; 2. Giffl (NH), 13-10 112; 3. Tiffany (NH), 13-9.
TJ -1. Halley (CdM), 31-10 1/4; 2. G1ffi (CdM), 31-10; 3. Hollister (NH), 31-2 112
PV ,. 1. Christenson (CdM), S-0; 2. no second or third.
U • 1 Brill (NH), 18-6 1/4; 2. Curtis (NH), 17-5 112; 3. Tupy IH), 17~ 314.
TJ 1 Brill (NH), 39-11 1/2; 2. Curtis (NH), 39-1, 3 Moyer ( H) 36-7 314
PV -1. Kiser (CdM), 9-6; 2.(tie) Marshall (CdM), Watson (C 9-0 each,
SP -1. Dill (NH), 34-0, 2. Beard (NH), 31-2;3. Dickson (CdM), 29-7.
OT -1 Dill (NH), 111-7, 2. Gerlach (NH), 91 · 1; 3. Beard (NH), 91-0
SP -1. Fenton (CdM). 43-11; 2. caldwell (NH), 40-1, 3 Jot (CdM), 39.9 1n.
OT -1 Fenton (CdM), 144-1; 2. Roberts (NH), 124-6, 3 Jo '(CdM), 119-2.
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SPORTS HAU. OF FAME
CEL£BRATING THE Mlu.ENNIUM
March '99
·.Mel Smalley
Jason Deere
Ti.m Fortugrw
Dennis Paulson
Brian Johnson
Rollo McClellan
Hank Adler
Jake Rohrer
Jeff Purser
Ray Rosso
Jeff Gardner
/log Ward
Steve Millen .....
Roy Emerson
'Taylor Dent ... Dan Princeotto
Shannon Jakosky
:Jeff Graham
.Ken Millard
Robert Van 't Ilof
Dan Quisenberry
BobBen:y
KenFagans
Ollvla DiCamllli
La"y Sunder.man
Connie Paraskevin-
Young
Art Perry
HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALl
Tars get first leaguf. win
• Newport pounds out 17 hits, and
holds off El Toro in a 10-9 thriller.
within 10-9 with no outs m the seventh.
NEWPORT BEACH -The offensive-nunded
team Newport Harbor High baseball coach Jun
Kiefei believed he took mto the season came out
of hibernation Tuesday, rapping out 17 tuts eri
route to a too-dose-for-comfort 10-9 Sea View
League win over visiting El Toro
Kiefer, going against conventional basebctl.l
theory, then elec1ed to mte ntionally walk Jose
Lopez. who had homered twice m the game, to
put the tymg run aboard.
The Chargers loaded the bases, but senior
reliever Otto Verhulst mduccd a groundout to
end the game and boost the Sailors' record to
2-6-1, 1-3 in league).
•Today was kind of what we've been looking
for from the get-go,• Kiefer said of the Sailors'
first league win m four tries. ·we've struggled for
six games, but we came out loose and were
swmgmg the bats aggressively today. This was a
good win."
Senior catcher Chdrlie Waite went 4 for 4,
including a two-run home run -lus hrst of the
year -and Justin Jacobs (3 for 4) and Nick Langs-
don (2 for 4 with d three-run homer) also stood
out for the Tars
Harbor answered El Toro's two-run fJISt to take
a 9-2 lead into the fifth, but El Toro chipped away
and a three-run homer brought the Chargers to
Scott Beerer pitch ed five strong mrungs, s trik-
mg out five, to get his first victory of the spnng
and Kiefer p rdised h.is squad'c; defense, ,which
committed 1ust one error.
University topples Eagles, 9-2
• Trojans win Pacific
Coast League collision
behind a 13-hit attack.
IRVINE -Univemty High's
Trojans took over first place in
the Pacific Coast League base-
ball race Tuesday with a 9-2 vic-
tory over visiting Estancia.
The ThoJans, taking advan-
tage of Laguna Beach's 10-8
VIctory over Co ta M esa, move
into the dnver's seat with a 3-0-
1 record in league play.
University pounded out a 13-
hit attack in an errorless game.
Jay Nichols led the way Wlth
a three-run homer and Cody
Whitson tripled"and doubled for
the no1ans. Also with a double
was University sophomore
Kevin Conlin.
Estancia's only hreworks
came in the fourth and seventh
mrungs.
lo tho fourth th e Eagles'
Armando Ortiz singled and
eventually scored on a double
play ball
In the seventh Miguel Burci-
aga doubled and Dcivid Akiva
followed with a wttlk. Martm
Cunel drove Burciaga in with a
single.
The lo~ drop Estanoo to 2-
7, 1-3 in league play.
The Eagl are ho ling Lagu-
na Hills Thursday afternoon.
MESA llSEllLL SUMMARIES
CONTINUED FROM 6
before for the cozy confines
of the Artists' field.
Mesa falls to 5-3-1, 2-t -1,
whHr Laguna Beach
improves to 2·7, 1·3.
•one thing about base·
ball,• Bauennoister 11d,
•the best team doe n't
always win.•
Costa M a will Uy to
right the hip on Thurwday
when the Mustang uavel
to Aliso Nigu 1 in what is
shaping up as e cnticol
jund\ire in the road.
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Coron• del Mar 1M 43 -12 13 0
Woodbridge 002 00 -2 S 1
Larson and W1ethom, Foster,
Hyland (l), £rtekson ftN) and Okuma
W ·I.arson. 3·2 L · Foster. 28 -Lan.on
(CdM) HR. Wt thom (CdM) 2.
Hatfield (CdM).
KAWWLIAGUI
NIM'Oln HAMOlt 1~ El TCMO I
£1 Toro 200 012 4 • t '1 2
Newport Hafbor :MC> 201 lC -10 1 '7 1
N•r<e. GINson (5), lemitk (6) and UQhtner; ...,.,, v.rhulst ('7) and
w.tte. w · letrtf. 1 ·2 L • Peacu.
21 • Plumlty(n'). Wlftt (NH). HR . ~ .(t'T) 2.. fl'Mrte (IT).
~f (NtO. Watt. (NH)
MOftC COAST~ LMwNA llAat 10, ColTA Ma.A.
Costa Mesa OOl 000 S • 8 7 0
Laguna Beach 123 004 0 • 10 11 3
Patkard, Travis (6) and Mulvaney~
CAbico, Franco (6) and Fa11rdo. W -
Travis. L • <:ablco, G-2. HR · Little (CM}.
Gloiter (CM), O.Sandro (CM), O'Keet.
(LB), Butler {L8), H ndley (LI), Ziegler
(LI).
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Unlven1ty 035 100 • -9 13 O
Muelltr.. •urc• (4) w Davis. COISh (6). ~ Shtrwood (5)
.net Whitson w. ~ l · Mutlltt.
21 • ~ ((}, Yt.'blbon (U),
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HIGH SCHOOL VOLLEYllLL
TARS SWEEP
•Newport Harbor stays tough throughout in Back Bay.
rivalry en route to 15-4, 15-3, 15-10 victory over CdM.
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NEWPORT BEACH -If New-
port Harbor High's boys volley-
ball team had any chinks m its
armor during the preseason, it
was complacency after bwlding
big leads.
But followmg Tuesday night's
Sea View League opener agamst
Back Bay rival Corona del Mar. it
appears Coach Dan Glenn's
squad has found a way to stay on
top of opponents.
plan and dldn'l 'itick with it."
Glenn said his team tried to
disrupt CdM's oflense by keepmg
the ball away from the rruddle,
specilically out of seruor Denrus
Alshuler's reach.
"The kids pldyed great,"·
Glenn said "That was b y far the
best we've played all year. ln this
league, you've got to wm a t home
dnd this was dlso the last time our
sPmors Will probably e ver play
(the Sea Krng~I m this gym.
"Ty Tramblie did a great job of
spreadmg the ball around dnd
Alan Limon cild a really nice Job." "When we got to that point
(witb a sizable lead), we kept on
talking and kept our rhytlun and
pushed through that spot where
we would get complacent,• scud
Newport Harbor seruor outside
hitter Alan Limon, whose 14 kills
and three solo blocks led the host
Sailors in their sweep over CdM,
15-4, 15-3, 15-10.
Seruor Zach Wells added sev-
1
e n kills for Newport Harbor,
while senior middle b locke r
Addm Hearlson had SU{ kills and
lour solo blocks Tramblie (35
ass1Sts) and senior ou tside hitter
Ma tt Jameson each had eight I digs
•There have bPen tunes this
year when we'H• played really
well, but we haven't been able to
sustain it." Gl~nn scud "We dld a
mce JOb of sustaining H tonight.•
¥We kept the game quick
When the referee blew the wlu~
Ue, we were ready to play."
Newport Harbor (5-0), ranked
No. 2 in Orange County, blltzed
the No. 4 Sea Kings (3·2) m the
first two games, then Coach Steve
Conb's team put up a strongf'r
block in the t.h.ud game as the Sed
Kings pulled to within 13-10
before losmg
"Newport just played a great
match,· Conb said. ·(Newport
senior setter) Ty Tramblle ctid a n
outstanding JOb of runrung the
offense and getting lus hitters
one-on-one (with our block).
•(The Tars) also found some
weaknesses in our game that oth-
er teams haven't found out
·we pretty much got our butts
kicked in the first two game~. so
we JUSt needed 10 try sometlung
different (in the thud game when
Evan Burden replaced Kevin
Hansen at setter). I have total
faith in Kevin Hansen. It's not
Kevin's fault, but we had a game
The Sea Kinqs who missPd
seven serves m the hrst game,
were led by Abhuler's 13 kills
dnd four solo blocks, wh,ile G reg
Stampley had 10 kills and s1x
cilgs Morgan Jdt kson htld rune
kills for Cdf\.t, teammate Alec
Hanson dupped m with hve kills
a nd six digs a nd Hansen hm-;hed
w1th 23 assist-. BurdPn had eight
aSSJ.Sts _
CdM got oil the noor m the
thrrd game, earmng a o-4 lead
atte r Mike Jackson's solo block
on Jameson. The Tar..,, however,
rallied fo r an 11-7 edge and nev-
N trailed aqain.
Hanson's klll and Alshulc.r's
block was followed by an
wuorced error on the Newport
side. cutbng the Sailors' lead to
13-10. On Newport's third matr·h
point, Tramblie firushed mdtter.
with a solo block
VOLLEYBALL
Hatsushi assists Costa Mesa victory
COSTA MESA -Costa Mesa High junior setter Rick
Hatsushi collected a career-high 44 assists to lead the
host Mustangs to a 15-6, 15-13, 15-4 Pacific Coas1
League-opening boys volleyball win over Estancia
Tuesday.
Senior All-OF Southern Section returner BJ.
Lightvoet had 20 kilts and junior teammate Shawn
Ferryman added 10 to help Coach Jeff Culver's
Mustangs improve to 5-0. It was tfle first match
outside of tournament play for the Eagles.
HIGH SCHOOL BOYS GOLF
Medalist honors for
CdM's MacDonald
• He fires a 35 over mne
holes at Oak Creek GC.
IRVlNE - Corona del M ar
High junior Innes MacDonald I
earned medalist honor.. by shoot-
mg 35 over rune holes, but host
lrvine collected a 196-200 Sea
View League boys golf win 1\1f>..,-
ddy at the Oak Creek Golf Cloh
Joe Kwon (39), Chns Franld
(40), John Kwon (40) and Charles
Halladay (46) rounded out the I
corers for the Sed Ktngs (2-4, 0-2
m league).
CdM returns to league action
Thursday agatnSt host El Toro.
Santa Margarita wins
COTO DE CAZA -The Santa
Marganta High boys golf team,
ranked No 1 m Orange Co\mty,
lived up to its reputation Tuesday,
shooting 4-under-par a a t am to
cam a t 76-202 Sea View Lcagu"
victory over Newport Harbor at
the Coto de Caza Golf Club'
north cows •
Scott nppett (1-ov r-per 37)
w low man for the Sailors l4 -2,
1-1 in 1 ague), but his C'O~m.
Santa Marganta' Stev Conway,
C'Clptun.-d mroallst honors Wlth I
32.
Kevin Olson. ~tiller Akins and
Rusty Hill all carded d 4 1 for the
Sailors, while ..,_ htch John<. and
Darnel Kush shot 4 2
·we played \\ell. hut "'anta
Margd!lta Wch ht)t todil) "Ir v. -
p(lrt Coach Jin1 Wdrren c;aid
Santa t-.targanta unptove<I to
6-0. 2-0.
Mesa drop pair
COSTA f\tI!St\ -Co<;ta Mc."R
1 llgh golieN Bryce Shendctn .md
Luther MttchP.11 shot 4-over-pM
39 a~ the Mustangs dropped a
Pacific Codst League-openmg
mne-hole boys match Tue-.day at
the Costa Me ... a GoU & Counh)
Club's Mesa Linda cou.r.::e.
Visitmg Lag una Hill pre-
vail~. 190-209, a s Jeff Monto~a
(• 1 ), Donny Mill r (43), and Bn( n
Jon (471 rounded out the Mesi\
corers.
Combml>d with the compl tion
of an 18-holo match MondD)'
gamst Tust.in, al o on the M
Unda cours •, the Mu. tan '
ord falls to 4·2.
Sheridan run -h<'l" round of
37 paced th Mustangs agail) t
n1slin. which m tr.hr.<! M p
21 t ro Monday to tak o 415-:u 18-hol tnumph
Tenni : orona d I Mar romps, 16-2
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Vanguards throw bl.~ at foe,· twice
• SoCal College hands Cal
Bdptist 5-0 dJld 8-0 losses.
RJ VER-
SIDC! S 0 P T I A l l
Southern Cdhfornja College's
Vanguards du.J a number of host
Cal Bdptist in softball n1esday,
shutting thr> hosts out in both
gdml's of d Golden State Athle tic
C'onference> doubleheader.
W Br•ndt. 9-7. l -funk. 11 7 28 •
Coleman (CB). 38 -Brandt (SCO.
5oCN.. ~ .. ec: 11.vnsT 0 cal Baptist ooo oo -o 1 1
SoCal College 303 20 8 9 0
l.iebengood and Mune; Lelhoert
Funk .• Beach and Clayton.
W -Llebengood, 10-2. L • Lelhoert 5-4.
38 • Stuglll (SCC).
caught stealing this sprtng, is also
OCC's career stolen-base leader,
after swipmg 17 in 20 attempts as
a freshman.
OCC, oft till returning from
Caster vacation Monday with a
doubleheader at Victor Valley, is
now 4-18.
NOt.teotdUENCE
Cmtus 4, ORANGE CoAST 2
Citrus 200 000 2 • 4 5 2
Orange Coast 001 001 0 · 2 6 3
p1on hip Tuesday dl F.l Niguel
Country Club. Manos ond Pear-
so11 won $2,050.
Tigers put Dodgers
away in 10-0 victory Ti g e rs .._ _____ __
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Margartltas
fk'd>alls
Ba<kbay lllast
Herrlcanes
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W l T pf pa pt
8 t 0 •1 2 .24
5 J 1 20 16 16 s 4 0 18 18 15
4 2 3 14 10 t s
4 2 2 12 t2 14
2 4 3 12 14 9
2 6 1 16 21 7
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Grclcht;:>n Brnndt struck out to
ttnd walked two, dlloWlllg five
lut~ m a 5-0 victory m the opener.
Ahnr1 Gro~hon was the key hitter,
gomq 2 for l , dlld Brandt had a
tnplc•
Grimson sets record
in Bucs' loss to Citrus Robles and Morales; Hardy, Perez (5)
and Prante. W • Robles. 5-5. L • Perez.
1 ·3. 28 -Bustamonte (OCQ. 38 -Seely coco.
ace Daniel I A S I I A l l
Cooper hurled hls second shutout
of the season in recent play at
Costa Mesa High as he blanked
the Dodgers, 10-0, striking out 17
and surrendering just two hits
and two walks in the first inter-
league duel.
one run, seven hits and 42 strike-
outs in 16 inning~ of work.
Mowatt finished with four hits,
Kenny Knight had two doubles
and Cody Waldron had.a pair of
base hits to round out the offense.
SCHEDULE
ln the 111qhlcap, Gina Lleben·
ll()()(I struck out seven, walked
two dnd dUowed one h1l over hve
mnmgs to po t dfl 8-0 victory < 'hmsy Vt>gd was 2 for 4 and
N0t.>llt' Stugtll was 3 for 3.
GOU>EH STATE ATHLETlC CONFERENCE
First game
SoCAL Cou.EG! 5, CA.I.. BAPTIST 0
Cal 8clpt1st 000 000 0 • 0 5 6
Soc.:il College 010 11 0 2 -5 6 2
Brandt and Murie, Funk and Colem an.
COSTA
MESA S 0 F T I A L L
Orange Coast College sophomore
Carrie Crimson broke the school
single-season stolen-base record,
but visiting Citrus broke a tie with
two runs in the seventh to daim a
4-2 nonconference softb6.ll Tues-
day.
Crimson stole second and third
on consecutive pitches to bring
her season total to 20, eclipsing
the previous record of t 8, set by
Tracy Columbo in 1994.
Crimson. who has not been
Big Canyon pro wins
SCPGA 4-ball event
LAG U NA ·
NIGUEL -Big G 0 l F
Canyon Country Club assistant
pro Kelly Manos, a Costa Mesa
resident, and Mike Pearson of
Birch Hills teamed to shoot J 7-
unde r-par 65 to capture the
Southern California PGA Greg
Norman Collection 4-Ball Cham-
The Tigers wasted no time as
leadotr hitter James Mowatt sin-
gled and advanced on a bunt sin-
gle by Harrison Hoppin, setting it
up for All-Stars catcher Bryce
Carich, who drilled a 1-0 pitch
ove r the center field fence for a
three-run shot.
The ngers went on to pound
out 14 hits to support Cooper, who
improved on his season record to
The Tigers improve lo 3-0 after
outscoring three foes, 27-2.
The Costa Mesa American Ut-
Ue League major division teams
will play eight interleague games
with their National League coun-
terparts.
TUESDAY'S COUNTS I I ' ' i I I Newport Landing •
1 boat. 13 anglers. 11 sand bass.
1 sculpin, 5 sheephead, 4 whitefish,
4 salmon grouper; 2 red snapper.
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Da11y Pilot Mar 30. Afir walk lor a non·1elun0able 19996786154 Oafe 03fZ4199 cameron & wiN be held Friday, Apnl 2. dulgMtlon, If any, at the ~ourt before the hear· lor at the lime ol purchase 6. 13. 20. 1999 T408 lee of StOO 00 per sel Daily P1101 Mar 17 24 Dreyfuss PLC 1750 Easl founn 1999. 10 oo 8 m. sharp, at r• property ductibed 1ng. Your eppeerence No 008 undarthe age o1 18
Fi ctitious Business A Mandatory Job Walll 31. Apr 7, 1999 W286 S1r .. t SUt• 500 Sanla Ana. CA Pleasant View School, lboYe rs purpc)rtedto be; 29 mey be 1n per•on or by 15 allowed 10 •llend sale
Name Statement will be held Thursday April FICtltioua Business 92705-3923 By s T Williams 1M92 Landau Lane. Hunt llucon ea~ 8ffctt your attorney. The landlord reserves Iha
Tl ro11o t , 1999. 10 00 am sharp Name Statement MlnJOtf. TrustH Ooerations or Bch., ea 92647 c.lifonU The ~ IF YOU ARE A nghl to btd 81 Ille sale All 18 wing persons al Lake View School, Jo Annt Handlon Assl Man The DISTRICT requires dendaned Trustee dlldlims CREDITOR or e contin-purchased QOOds are sold
are doing t>u~iness as 17451 Zeider Ln . HU<U TIMI lollowlng persons ~er & SUpefVISor, Trustee that Che bidder possess a B any 11.abiUty for any lncof· s•nt creditor of the as IS" and musl be re· Payless Travel & TOVJs Bch, ea 92647 are doing buSlness as ~ ...... P117889 .,,, • .,,,. ectneu at the street ao-fi ed by 6 oo t555 Mesa Verde Dr E Fiduciary Mnnagemonl 199ra .. ,,..s • """~ ...,.,, or C· 12 con1rac1or's r ecee1ed, you must tie mov pm on the
44c c Me CA The DISTRICT reQutres Group, 2929 Newporc hoense al the tune the bid draa end otrw common your chum with the dny ol the sale Buyers
92626 osra sa tnat the bidder possess a B 0 N Be ...... ,.... NOTICE Of TRUSTEE'S ts submilled cit-~, It any, shown court and mat I a copy to musl provide a cur1en1
contractor's hoense al the lvd · e11¥pon '"·"· "" Cert1hcalion of Cnminal heretn. Seid '* wiU be the perso nal re:rruenta· on91nat or a pholocopy ol Monrllanoo Honarkar. lime lhe bid IS subm111ed 92F663 1 1 C 1 T 1 ~~ 96-04~ Records Check Wiii be re made. but wfthout cownant live appoint• by the their 011g1nat resale permit t555 Mesa Verde Dr E Certrftcahon or Cr1m1na1 rangeica 0nc I a L~~0 -7f3397.3 irtle . qutredperEduc&tlOnCode or W8tfanty, tllpfeSHd or court withi n fo ur at time of sale 1n lleu of
44C, Costa Mosa CA Records Check will be re· 2929BeNe~ocn 9
1V2d66N3 ew· ~No 8258529 APN 9 soctton 45125 t (AB 1810 Im~._ rwgar. ordlng _~um-' month• from the det• sates tax This sale 1s sub·
9:l62b quired per Education Code port a..... a 59 and AB 1612) posse.._.., ~·-f 1 Joel to pnor cancellaUon In
This business is con· section 45125 1 (AB 1610 This business 15 con· AAA E 1Ne8EFAULT ~ EACH BID MUST CON lnnc:ea. to ~Y the remain-0 u st iesuance 01 lhe event or senlemenl be· ducted by an 1nd111octva1 and AB t6l 2) ducted by a oorporahon ~ DE OF TR FORM ANO BE RESPON lno pl1ndpel IWn of the letters es provided I,, tween landlora and ob·
Have yuu started dotng EACH BIO MUST CON· Have you started doing ATE~ JAN~V 22,_ 1 SIVt ONL y TO THE BID note(1) eecuHd by said section 91 00 of the ligsted party
business yet? No FORM AND BE RESPON business r.el'? No NLE S Y TAKc A DOCUM ENT s AN o Deed of TNlt, with Interest California Probete Code. Pullllshed Newport
Mehrllanoo Honarkar SIVE ONLY TO THE BIO Frangel ca Inc' Chns 'me Q_P TE~YOU AGREEMENT IN ITS thereon, .. provided In said The time for filing Boach·Costa Mesa Dally
This s1a1emen1 was hied o o cu M EN Ts AND Caputo, Secretary PR !\rV:. IT Y ~ E N T 1 A E T y , A s notf(1). actvancea, If any, claims wlll not a1Cpire P11<>1 Mareh 24. 31, 1999 Wtlh the County Clerk of AGREEMENT IN ITS This slalement was hied 51 A1 A PUBLI S , PROVIDEDBVTHE underthetenn1ofsald0eed before four monthl W309 Orange County on 3·t2·99 E N T I A E T y A S w11h the County Clerk of ~ V~ ~ErcAN EXP at TNst. , .... ch•-• and 999670 ... 3 , 0 a Co nl on 3 12 99 ATI 1~TU • DISTRICT H_, ·-"" from the hHring dete Notice Is hereby ~ven 1 ...,,3 PROVIDED BY THE DIS· r nge u 1t.,""7.861.62 ~ H~ p E DIN~ The DISTRICT re:.etVe!> expensu of the Trustee and noticed ebove. th lh 0 Dally P1lo1 Mar 17, 24. TRICT ••vv dthe trusu cruted by said YOU M .. Y EX•M· 81 e cean lew JI. Apr 7. 1999 W294 Dally Pilot Mar 17, 24. GAINS Y. Y lhe nghl to re1oct any or all Deed d t The " .. School 01s1r1c1 Boartl ol Fictitious Business The DISTRICT resetVOS 3t, Apr 7, 1999 W287 SHOULD C ACT bl<ls or lo watve any Ir· rust. totAI INE the file kept by the Trustees will conducl a
lhe nghl to reject any or all Fictitious Business LAWVER On Aonl 6,.1999 at regvtanues or 1nlormahtie& ~~he~ t:; court: If you are.• per· Public Heaong oo April t3,
Name Statement bids or to waive any " tO 30 AM ARM rinanaal In any bids or tn lhe blddlng __ _. by...._ ......-.. to ..... aon. rntere1ted 1n th. e 1999, al 7 00 pm to obtain
Tne following persons regulan11es or 1nlormal111es Name Statement Corpofal~n as the duly IP: process ~-.,.t';"~ .;; estete, you mey file publtc lnpul on lhe .ue doing t>usiness as 1n any bids 01 in the b1c:lcl1ng Tho fonov.ing persons pointed rus1ee underTaoo Publ15hed Newport -~ ........... ,_,_ ...... with the coun e formal proposed ground lease be· ~i A<s~~1es Terminal proces~ are doing business as jtBuan1 lo Deed of ~ Beach-Cosla Mesa Oatly ,. __ ...., --..-.· -... tw n...o. v o ...........
n .. "'"" p ~ J -·-· .. --.._ ~ ..... Rerc••t for Special een ....... an l&W """""" M.ina~ement Group. b} ubllshed Newport SMO D11s1nns, 4561 on anuary 1 P110I Maren 24. 31 1999 .,. .. _.._. -.,,. ..... "' u... "' 1 ct and Ea 1 H rd Be ch C .. A O I " ~Slt\lmen1 lnltlel nublk:9tlon ot -No . ce of the tllinn of 1n .,,s rt 9 e a • ATM roup 11577 Slaler a • os1a ..... sa a• Y Womer Avenue. Unit 103 8 ~ W"J()2 ....-..... :; ....... Is ,....,. v.. • nd ... . 1 ware & Garden lor the
A11e Umt A Fountain Val Pilot March 24 31 1999 Hunttnglon Bo11ch. CA s he7 0
0 ~w:;: PUBLIC NOTICE ,_..., --·121.23. inventory • appr•H Rancho View site whlett Is 11·~ CA 92708 WJ0.4 92649 ~ I INVITATION TO 810 The~ undef lllld of Htate eHeta or of located al 18940 B" 'long Tran, 8892 5apfllre FlctltlOus Business Shamon M.1r1e Kos111 ifom 0 e ed nb~ o.ld d nwa lwdllfol1 any petition or account Slreel. Huntrnnton Beach . w 4561 Warner Avenue, Unit ia. ex Notice IS hereby given uea.ad Md delWnd kl H provided In Hotion " ::.t estmins1er CA Name Statement 103. Huntinnton Beach, Cawo Maromana .JasBriooen .aF~ ~!._l ... .!h~sl~e!.nOrVa~'ew IN uiideilllgned 8 ~ 1250 of the Cehfornie This Public Hear~ shall ll2b8J The lollowinjj persons .. ,, T1II'5'0r """"'"' ~""" ,,. '"" .,. Dtdalllltorl d Dlfallt ~ Probate Coda. A R• be hek.I 1n the Distnct s Tilts business is con are doing business as 926•9 NallOOal ~ A.ssoa&-Counry Cahlomie, here 11. Demand fOf Sllle, and Board Room localed al oucied by an 1nd1vidual Rainbow Sales & This bu<:tness ts con llOO. as Bene • 'Ml sel alter referred 10 as DIS· wrfttwi 11 qufft for Speciel Notice 17200 Pinehurst Lane.
Have you started doing Rentals, 230 e 171h SI dueled by an 1ndtv1dual at J>!.lbloe auctJon lhe=· l9aled Notice°' Default and form i1 available from Building D. Hununglon t•us1ne~s yet? Yes. 4·8·98 #20ol Costa Mesa. CA Have you started Clomg est btdd lor cash (pa le TAier· w~I receive Eleddn to Sell. The undef· the court clerk Beach. CA 92847 Tong Tran 92627 buS1ness yet? Vos. 3·8·99 at lime A sale "' I bids up to bU1 no tater lhan ~•*'ult~~ ~o -~ Aa.n.y f• .... 1idaMr: OcHn View School This s1atemenc was llled Shannon Mane Kosa1 money :hecashUnited States. 111 ~00 al m19on99 lh•1 t~hOdalSY ,.-..... ~.._......In, • ,,_ w.-J c_., D 1 •tr I ct, Jam• 1 R
C C f Cheap Enterpnses lric Thts s1a1emen1 was hied by cas• 1 ier s chedl 0 n • a ,.., • 0 .,. ,..,_._., the COl.W1ty ..,._ ... .;..._._............ Tarwater, Ed.D.. Dlat-'ct wi•t1 Che ounty lel'll o (CA). 25'122 Trabuco Or . h C Cl ... 1 dtawn t y a state or national TRI T Admtnislratton Of· wn.r. the ,... ~ ts _... "" --" Omngu Counry on 3 10-99 •105·283. Lake ForeS1 CA With I e ounty e ... o bank, Clleck dlCl'Ml by a fices, 17200 PlnehurSI located. Lone-. Mortv--~*'* Superlntendaot 111996785830 92630 Orange County on 3·12 99 state o lf'deral credit unlOn. Lane. Hunting1on Beach. C s.vtcu, LL..C.. u •Dr c.nw Publlshud Newporl
D.111y Pilot Mar 17, 24. Thts business Is con 19996786148 or a chcel' dl'a'Ml by a. state CA 92547 -•--,.._.,..._ Beactt Costa Mesa Delly
11, Apr 7, t999 W297 ducted by a corporation Daily Pttol Mar 17 24, or federal ~and ~ At this time. dale and ~ -~ ~ ...W.., a.ec:ti CA Pllol March 29. 30, 31.
Fictitious Business Have you Slanod doin3 31' Apr 7 1999 W2S8 assooatton. savt S i1SS003 · place, bids will be rcubhcly dress: 150Cl0 SW~ 9Z8i80 1999
N S b I e t? V S 1,12/9 Fictitious Business llOl1 or savinqJ k ~ -·"" 1 o 3 MTW436 ame tatement us n ss ye e . n~· 1~f~5 of zedi: opened and 1ead a""" or lloulw.U. 5'*-2fO, 3/ o. 03/31, 04/06 ---------The lollowing persons Cheap Enlerpnses. Inc • Name Statement C che lollow1ng eon Tua, 190IH FOf TNs-NOTICE OF T~USTEE'S 11re doing business as· Brandi Somers, President The following persons do .... I~) BALL WALLS AT t .. ·i s.lt lnforrn.tion ..&...a NOTICE OF S ·
G S S Thts statement was llled are doing buslnoss ns lo uu~SSS 111 s CIRCLE VIEW, MARINE H t1r.,.. m.a, ~ PUBLIC SALE onesls weeper etV· 1 h h ,.._.. Cl ... 1 z.1 In 1ne ad ~a or he ca -·· .... e: ~.S. No. 11~ 2"7 p w C t e """'nly e • ., o Pacific Jud~ment Re ~<;;ll VIEW AND OAK VIEW -..... , OF LIENEO ices. c 3 omona Ave . 0 C 3 18 99 6~7 D y Hal of na ar1t vie SCHOOLS ..... -1• LONESTAR Y~ ot_n~N , "'-"<>''""'~uT""' ~~-#A Cos1a Mosel. CA 92627 range aunty on · cwory, :> 1 ory n11e, nlet al Beach Blvd., MORTGAG!2 SERVICES, PROPERTY AR
Jose Antonio Mesa. 2273 19996786952 Hun1tng1on Oeach CA uena Pl , CA . all~h, Ii· BID 113:9899 ·JOB #993t LLC. JS A DEBT COUEC-Notice is t~reby given 8 A T Pomona Ave . •A. Cosla Dally Pllol Mar 24• 3I. 92647 Ue and enteresl c;:onve lo Plans and speollcalklnll TOR A~ TO cot.-lhal a public a~C1lon wlll be A ED 11 UNL S
Mesa. CA 92627 Apr t 8. 1999 W313 Janet H Gruen. 657t and now1 hekltby 1heu ~ are on hie at the DISTRICT LECT A DEBT. N4Y WOR· held on Apnl 7 t999 al PY~mT'A~KE Ay~ON ~OP-Th1s busuias! IS con· Fictitious Business Cory Dnve Hunllngton Deed O Trus tn ,..v~·'Y Maintenance Department MATION 08TAIHED W1U. BE 2 00 o·dock pm at 11 t I ER E1( TMAY S ~
Tht• 1<)ftnw1n 1 "' r"o"" 1juc1ed by an 1ndMdua1 Name Statement Beach, CA 926.e 7 ~ated in said Cou~t · Ca~ al 829' Warrier Avenue, USED flOR 1"AT PUf9IOSE. Camelbacll Stroot C11y or S
die rl •1119 t>u•,.1•• .s 1 H.we you started doing The rotlowmg persons This business ts con· lher~lfl de~~ ~ Huntington Beach. 9~7 ASAP360a711'.1A,31S1,4'07 Newport Beach Coun~ ol A~~~ Lli ~~ I Tl E(1111se Att•-1••1 s1w1 nml liu~iness yet? Yes. 06/98 are do•ng business as duC1e<l by nn lndlVldual ic;:ribed the f s1 (7t4l 847 2551 H1 3500 01a1noe Ca1·lor~~ Ml I U HI~.. R TH
Mar"-ol1ng 1 ;1 ~" Tran~1s JC.Se AntonK.1 Mesa Strategic Bu51ness Have you startfld doing The tn ~....2!,.! ru and will Ile available at ttie CNll HHt 1 STOAA0GE II w1i1'°;e11 to sat YROCEY DING LA AJNST
Flct1tlou1 Business
Name Statement
101 Line Hur•t1111on Th1s.st111ementwasnled Devefopment, 3 Rue bvs1nessyet?No ~~J.igllete~;s'!:-· Job ""alk lor a non-relun· NOTICEOf 1slythekenonthelollowm9 OU SHOU CON-
Bea1 h CA tW>.t • w11n lhe County Clerto; ot Moncreu~. Newport Beach. Janet H Greon The slreet address Md othef dabte lee of $25 00 per sel PEI 11 ION TO m11Ce"aneous household TACt A LAWfER ·
EMG Su••'• .,., 111 On'l!l{l C~nty on 3·11·99 Ca 92660 Th•'i sca1ement was •~ea common ~ If any A Mandatory Job Walk and general properly A public avctton Siie to lhe 1CAl 1 ~" ~ . .i 1 rans1,-,1 , 19996785965 Ronalcl s freeman. 3 w1lh Ille County Clerto; ot of the real de5CnlWl wall bo held TrturSday. April ADlll'tlSTIH stored 81 1111 Camelback lligheSt bidder IOf cash.
Lane Hunt1ny1 11 Rc.ict1 DJ•lv P1 •Mar t7 24 Rue Montreuw, Ne .. port Orange County on 3 t2 99 §IS IQ~be-~1 01, 1999 800 am sharp. ESTATE OF: HEHRY Streel. Newport Bearo, CA cishlef's ~ drl'M'I qn !I
CA 921>4'4 t Ar•· 1999 W298 Beach CA 92660 19996786155 arfish ~ al Oak V1ew Sdlool, 17241 LEE BARTON 92660• by Ille fotlowlng state 0t national banl1. ClleQ
Tilts buo;11 ss 1s con Jud•lh E Freeman, 3 0111ly P1lol Mar t7 24 ach CA 3 The un-Oak Lane, Hunl Bch. Ca HOl.1JIGSWORTH r,:irsons The tnvenlones dfa....n by a Slate OI ledefal Fictitious Business R 3t. z. ... 1 7. 1999 W289 ~ T~stee d!Sdalms The DISTRICT requires CASE NO A19638 ed ............. 1 _ .. cred~ u11ion OI a cheek <lucta•l t>y a .:orf){)!ilhC>O N S•-I ue Mormeux. Newport ...., ~ .. , I~ ~"""'"eel 1 '\I .,.....,... -re flO alvv drawn bi,J .. ,,,_ OI ....., __ , ame ... temen Be CA 66 Trus--...... No 1~9 102" "'' ......... · lhal lhe b•dderpouess 1 B • ........ ......,,.., Havt1 vou :slaMcd 110111y arh 92 0 •• .,.,,. "" , ne $ l)f I I addre!S To ell helrt banafi by lhe tenants at lhe ltma Olsavings~loanassoomeassooatlO'IOI. l>HSIPI«;<; Y"'' Vos . .t'?.7 ~3 The f()lowing persons This bus1riess IS con· Loan No 7266133 ntte Order and it.her mmon d contra<:tors license a1 the ed • • ol rental MINI u or sa E:MG Se11111 i:l!> Int "16 ;lo.rig bu~iness 85 duct!'•J by husl>ilnd and No 2&t3572-T39 APNI •58 !!Oil of anco ~ .. __ ~-time lhe bid I!> submilted ciert••· or •tore, con-STORAGE 11 makes no k
Jattvnn M Ka.ii. F'r11!.1d,.r1t The Icon Group. 15tS4 wile 043 05 Nobce 01 Trustae's Sale said ~ale l.I. be""~""~t Certihcatoan ol Cmnmal tingent crhoeditore, hand representatK>O or wa11un1y ~ 51 2 of ~
Th1<1 \l,JIC:mPnt w11o; 1, "<1 Tri•n'l•stor Lnne Hunt· HaVfi you scaned doing Vou ate m delaull under 1 Deed wilhOUI COW!flWll ~ wamlflly Re001ds Checi< will be re· person• w may ot er-thal tho units con1a1n said ~""iind authonzed IO dO
: w1t11 me Co11ntv C11•1k ol mgton Beach CA 92649 business yot? Yes. 199• ot Trust Oaltd •f25197 Unless expres.se<I Of ~lied. regan:J. quired per Education Code wiH be intereeted In lnventone! bUSIOe'S in this siste wtl be
OraJ1911 County i•n J 12 ~9 AM I Services Inc . Ronald S Freeman ou take xtton lo prollc1 your Ing t1lle. Possession. or en-section 45125 I (AB 1610 the will or Htlte, or A 4 3 5 5 0 AVID held by the duly 8PPQll11ed t~96786149 !CA) ~5t54 Tra9sist~r This statemenc was hied rooerty. 11 miy bl sold at a CUirbran<:e$, to,l:Ji ~ :· a~Ai~1:1~)MUST CON· tothA of~ H~NR~ LE~ SCHWARTZ MISC tru111ee The Sale ·.a be
I PUBLIC NOTICE8 l
l jOANN ST~ .. ~T ~J~~~P¥f'"t~~ -13
he lotal amount ~e<I by said 1nst.rument !IS of bin&
of ina1al~bllcation of th qo-bee IS l~Z 47. ~ ,,._
ckldes 101a1 ~I of the ~~~J~:li and reasonable esllmll8d ,
costs, 8~, and-~ I
VMCe$ al lhelh llme of ........ I i~f12·~~STEE I
VICE~NC ~5 FERNANDO
MtS ION LVO
SUI E•208 k1~~~w~~· CA 91345 .o\T N ~N 3124 I 4fi/99 ,
~~~~bT BEACH/COSTA'
FlctlHou1 Buslne1r-
Name Statement
The foltowlng persons
are doing business as:
S & W Automotive. Inc •
16650 Harbor Blvd .. Ste
016, Fountain Valley, CA
92708
S & w AU1om011ve, Inc
(Cahfornla)
This business Is con-
ducted by a corporation
Have Vo'-J slarted d001Q
business ye1? Yes, 1_..9§
S & W Automotive, Inc.,
Kevin C Wright. CEO
This statemen1 was hied
With Iha County Clerk l»
Orange Colllty on 3-5-99
1999S785329
Daily Pilot Mar 17, 24,
31, Apr. 7, 1999 W299
PUBUC NOTICE
NOTICE OF SALE
OF ABANDONED
PROPERTY .•
NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN THAT UNDER
ANO PURSUANT TO
SECTION 1988 OF THE
CALIFORNIA CIVIL CODE
THE PROPERTY LISTED
BELOW BELIEVED TO BE
ABANDONED WILL BE
SOLD AT PUB LIC
AUCTION AT SOUTH
COAST SELF STORAGE,
3480 W. WARNER AVE ,
SANT A ANA, CA. ON
APRIL 7. 1999 AT
1.00 PM
AUCTIONEER MB..
RICHARD (DICK} SID·
DEAS. CALIFORNIA STATE BONOt 5068400
UNIT ·NAME·CONTENTS
107, DONALD BUD
HAHN. MISC ITEMS ·8
BOXES
285. ALEX FONSECA
Ml&C ITEMS & BOXES
TOYS
39. KARMELITA OR-
DWAY. MISC ITEMS &
BOXES
431 SANDRA SANTOS .
MISC ITEMS
SOUTH COAST SELF
STORAGE SHARON
YOUNG
Publl&hed Newport
Beach·Cosla Mase Daily P1to1 Marcti 24. 31, 1999
W300
Daily Ptlot Mar 17 24 ~~;lt>4gn11ngton oac with the County Cletk of u~!.!"'on 01111111youn•tun11te0111 fl, ::~~sb~ by s:soneJ FORM AND BE RESPON· HOWNGSWORTH HOUSEHOLD made, btlt 'MlhOu1 coveoanl
31F,1Actrl,tlo7usl'lB9'Ju slneWs2s8J This bUSlntlSS IS con Orange Coun~99~~~6= ro;t'd'ino 111ainat you, ;~ Of Triisl, with intere~ '~· SIVE ONLY TO THE BIO A PETITION he1 H~t5250u~~~~iL A~ :,,,,:r"~aro~~ ~ ,,. ___ ... ___ ..,.
dueled by a oorporallon Dally P1lol Mar 24, 31. hOuld t""'..,.I a ••:;,;er ""' as provided "" said s). DOCUM ENTS A N D bHn tiled b$ EDWARD CORDS BUSINESS '8UIOO or encU~m~. IO ,,.,~I Nam. Statement H e 0 SI rted dol ......... ... VII advances ,, 911y, .under e AGREEMENT IN ITS FURN tea' UIP ~atlsfy ll~~~·rte' ~ bu$~;esi y~•' ~o ng Apr. 1, 8, 1999 W305 3.991110.ooam c i ron & terms of tha ~ of T~~~ E NT 1 RE TY • A s H. HOLLING WORTH in Sile! Tn. MQilnlUI
TM following person' A M I Servtces. Inc. Flctltlou1 Buslneu Oreytun PLC u Ill• dul'f IP· esumaled fees. ctlarges SJO PROVIDED BY THE DIS the Superior Court of Purchuea rnu11t b11 uLJerSIQn rustee Is-ft I VII ~~~~"(fo4~~~~~t~'I~ as Tiffany Klann Vice Pres•· Name Statement ~:'nt r:~·~r~f li8~5~ er~nsos of the Tedru$1bee an<1 TAICT, C0ellfornle, County of ro:~f 1:•n.;~7p~~h~=~ cia"l'msn An
8
1y ability fof~· In-
• Warehuu'le. t 134f> Slate• don1 The foHowlng per1ons ""'Old"" on 4 .. 0 ... 7. lnr'uu-0 t e 11\Jsts cteat Y satd The DISTRICT reserve1 rerige. COl'l9CI SS of 11141 PACIFIC VIEW
F v This slalomenl wi1s hied are dUln" buslnes! os .... "" '~ ,. I of Trvst~ lh 11 h 1 n THE PETITION r.. No one under lhe age ol t 8 address ()( other MEMORIAL p,.aRK Ave, 11t13. ountn111 a1 ciose"ts Unllmllod ent t9970200085:ol ollldal 913 IEstJmated fie.. e gt ore1ec111ny ora quHt1thatEDWAROH. Is allowed 10 auend the desnation. ii any, ~ toy. CA 92708 wllh lhe County Clerk ol ds in Iha Otta ol Ille lo~sl and al bids or lo WBlve anr. Ir HOLLINGSWORTH be sale The landlord reserves he.i.. Cemetery • Mortuary
WilllamR He1tn111n 2612 OrangeCoum~on31299 1690·A Ptacenua Alie ounty lllCOl'dtr ol Orq• ~S.if WI~ 1egulart11esorlnf0fma111es ann-•nted -· per1on-' lhenght lobldal the&alo IR~ T MARYA CLARK Chapel •C-matory Cruddy Way, Sa1110 AM 19996786156 COGta Mesa, Ca 92627 lorn•• E•-·1td bY fo'kl-u"I ..... In any bids Of 1n the bidding _....,. .... ai All purc"-·"'d OOOd• are , ..
CA 92704 DOiiy Pilot Mar 17 24, Joseph Socha 2484 ma 'ino YUml ~mi';, b8ne . ··=· procoH reprHentet1veto edmi~ SOid "as'~;" ond must be r· ~stru-3SOO Pacific View Drfv• This busineu is con· 31. Apr 7, 1999 W284 Santa Ana Ave Costa ruSIOt Cll* Manllatian of Tf\1$( l\ere1 u.ecu Publ11tted N.ewport lster the ••tat• of the removed by 6 00 pm on l!fll No ~ In Newport Beech
cluc1ed by an lnd1vtdu.11 A ctltlous BuslneH Mesa, ca 92627 onaao• Cotporallon, as ~deMred to~ Beach·Cotte Mesa Da11y decadent. lhe ctay ol the sate Buyers • i>.oe-Rec-644-2700
• H111e you slartod doing Name Statement Thi!! business Is con· irmry Wiii sell al PllbltC ned 1 wntten Pilot Maren 24, 31, 1999 THE PETITION r• must prO'llda 8 current Olds tn ~ R9-r-;;:;:~;:;;r,
business yet? Yes. 1186 The lollow•ng persons ducted by an individual lion 10 highest bidder tor OefaU• end De W303 que1t1 the decedent's ongtflBf °' a photocopy or ' p~ ty. --• Wilham R Heitman 118 do.ng business as. Have yoo started dOlng (payable II !Ima of aall 111 ~Ir= WILL end codlollt, If lhelr ongtnal resele permit '°'rilla1e 4115199 • 9 45 ..-.~~
: This $1alemen1 was lrie<J The Jilly senes, 1212 business Y._et? Yes 1-1 80 ul mooey ol Ille Unllld ~ = NO'TlCE Of' TfllUSTllFI eny, be admitted to al hrM Of s.ile In lieu or IEU. IROADWAY
.with 01n Cour11y Clerk ol Pemt>rolle Lane. Nawpon Joseph Socha Slates cash. Of taSllllf .. chtcll ~OfOllall lecliorl MU! Tl No.: probat•. The WILL end sllet taw This ' 1S aub IJlf Salt t)iP. MortlJal')' •Chapel :Ora~ County1~3782776 ~ Beath. CA 1>2660 This st3tem nl waa hled 11uan1IOStctlOll 5102 0111\f to S.I IO be~ In the 111•a.a:ioM1 ""'*' No. any cod1cilt a,. evaff· 1uc:110 pnor canc:eHallOl"I in TH) EN T Cremation
.... J e n n 118 r J 0 a n n 11 with the CUI.Inly Clitrk ol Nllall COdt) Al la lronl ol counl'f Vllhel'e tie rul~ OlllZ1'22.M FHNVNM No: -8bft for •xlWT'linatlon in the event ol ae11t9m41n1 be• ~N
: () ify Pi!!.>t M r 30. Afir M. t m •••• ,. 121 2 Ofange County on :.J.16 99 Ille ftlOpoles at !ht ITlllft tnll'y eftY If balled and more YOU Ma IN Dl!FNJLT UN-th• file kept by th• ~,~ r.llandr1ylonj and ob· ~ Ac' MC .. Nl R.. 110 Bfoedway -
18.13,20 t999 T40ol Pembl'Oll• Lane. ~wf>Ofl 19996711599 ea l0111tPlacln111CMeCtn•r hM mon~s • DEft A D&D Ofl TfllUS'T, oourt. wv-'"" SAA ,.AN Cost.aMesa
: FlcdtiOus Bualne11 Be&ci\, CA 92660 Da~v PtlOI Mar 24 :1l, lid 11401 411 E ClllPINll l(ICltsudl 8llOfl ~ DAT&> Oll1M• l.N.DI THE PETITION r.. Publ siled New11or1 6'2-9150 :
, Neme 6letement • This bu11nesi 1s con· Ae! 1• 8· 1999 WJOO • Plactnlll CAii tight, !Ille 03117/99) ~ • YOU TN<a ACTION TO quait• euthority to Beach-Colta Mell D 1y y . IS~ ••••••••ml
• The IOllcrwlng periont duded by an lnchvidual Fictitious Bu•lneH d lllllr•I con\lt;td IO Wld IE'°" 0 ~~ PftOlect YOUR """°"" administer the Ht•t• P1lo1 Mardi24, 31, 11199 •---------•are t.101ng tJUslriaa es Have you 11arted O<Jlng Name Statement no.w lleld bY It under MIG Otto 92 ( I ERTY, rr MAY I! 90&.D AT A under th• Independent W:lOU
• Chase Cola end buJineH yet? No Tlht IOOOW ng f>t'0.001 Ol lrutl Ill lhe properly Sllllllld SlonaMr. ~I ~ ... ~ .. ~ Adminiltretlon of Ea· NOTICE of'
• Assoc atea. '640 lrvil\8 J • n n I t • r J o a n n • "'' O(>lng buSlneu as NICI Couniy, Cllttcwn11 Cit· ~~ =::=--!... _..-. tetH Act. CTN• euthotl· PUBL.tC SALE "Affordable 1 Ave , N ~ri0it [)(lach, CA MacmllS1'll Gark::k KU11&r M t.Leod $Crlllno tht find fltrtll'I A4 199 ""''u""" • ._ ,_, _ ....-•.,. ,.....,... t II ello ,.. • s n OF LlENl!O '92660 .. tttls Sllll ffil]OI Wilt llllid 291 Fairview. Laguna Oft fut; desttllltd on Ul4 • "'"''"'-· Cl!EDINC AGAINIT YOU, :x WI w n• p r ~. '
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• lf' ... O lr\ihlf Ave . N wpon Olange Couriry on 3·12·H Gary Howard F'r11nkUn. he1tto~1 dHCtlOld II bet11Q ---------11..N/'fnt On Wt<M• 81 meny eotion• wilhouf ~llc;.o of ""t Y Q1'¥en u;;a. L1AU ve a. r.1 CA g2660 t99M7H1'9 291 F11N11w, LeQuna olO .,. 1t• Tiie undtflioneo PUBLIC NOTICE 2:00 IUl. LOMlls ..._ obteining court epprov· 11\At a µubltc auctton will~
• ii I, M I I 0 ly Ptk'>I .... , 17, 24, 9oittn. Ct:itilomi.t Ill 51 Trott .. Gtttl.11m• any lla01111y !or gel~ ... LL.C.o. duly ... Before taking certain held Oii Aplll 7. 1999 al Disco t eas•·et, : MiHll NlllhDn a 7e • .ll, Apr 7, 11199 W285 TltiS bu~ncts la ocin· 111y il\COlrttll'llSt of Iha 1lrffl INVITATION TO 810 apf)dn•tTTu*9undlrand very 1mpottant IH:tlon., 1000 o'clOck AM 11 1177 Ufi A!
• 1640 lrven• Avo · NowpQrt -CllJCled bV an lt11.lividual addttn llld oilier common Notice Is h11teby gM1n PM"*" to Died cA ~ however. th• par1onel Camelbl.ttlt. S1n,e1, C1ly ul
I ~<h CA o::f:-GO PUB UC NOTICE H you •• H18tf OQlrtg dttignauon. 11 llflY, JnoWll 3608 that Ill• Ocean Vl•w recon$ld .,.,,.. .. repraHntat1ve win b• NeWJ)Ofl pqach, COuntv ol c~"".9~on &
• Thi lm&tntlll 111 oon· INVITATION TO 810 bustneas yt17 No Stabf llt Lan••-·. Ne"PQrt Sc:hool Dl~lrict of 0111ngA 1N1Nrner1t No. • 11 t, In 1eq\med to give notice Omngo, Cal1forn111 MINI U & '-&&.&AU
: du(.ll!d by co f1111111era Nolte• 11 tier by g~n Qal'y ltuwiml franklin Beac:ll. CA 92925 ~ •• _. Cooniy Cat lom1a herein• bootl -, P8Qt -. d Qlti:tll to inttr•atad pareont STORAGC will .. 1110 .-1 0...-.-1.n. I • t;~~~:nVotv 11:~~ d1;f;:"0 thtt th• Ocun v111w This 11 1 ment w 1 lllOO be ITlld• IM wilnoul eovtntnl "'" ,.,•r!Od IQ s "DIS· "'"'"9s In h oMc:ia al tht uni ea a th•v hev• itry the 11 n on Ill• lolluwtng Du.I-Id.I. service
MPrk Nnlhan M.linil if_. Sch06I D11ttltl of O!BflQG with the County CJ"rtr f11 or Wlffllll't. ~tnael Of lRICT", wiil re<*Ve •ultld County "9cofW fl°"'* w•ved notice or con m~llMl!clllt househotCJ -·-
1 Th II IOITl I w • ,,_, COut1ly C4lhlomi4 rnir.in· Otllngo ~mly on J 1' ~ lml)llld. ltll)lldll\O ••. Ponff• bldl up IO but no 141111 lhiln ~ ... al c.ll'9mll. Hnted to the propo1ed end ocner•I propnrly Wl1y hould you ubj ct
1 wllti 1,,. Cl)Ufltt c ,11 01 tt r re rrtd IO '' ·01.-l"91117»0 lloft or encumortnee1 to Pl'f 11 00 • m on the 14th Clay ~ ~ _,... I. eotion.) The indepe"" 11()Ml at un Can lbadt
••Or"-CO!oot,~·:2 .99 'TAICT • wm ~ te<J o if" Pill>t Mar 24 11 Olt r1tna1t1tno Df11\C!p111 avm 01 OI Nit•. 1991>, ial ll'IG DIS ~ ! If?<,,..-: ,f'!l!:!...1.. dint adminlatretlon Streo1, N ¥wPOf1 Bead\, CA Jf &
•... ,,,.... t en• bkJ uplOl>Ulno141ttrthi O • 1'.8 1"'•" WJ07 Jlt notl(t} HCuraf llV Slid TRICT Aam111lalt11tll0'1 Of ~ ... _ _.. .. _ iflb .-.. 2e60. by tho IQllQW\flg fO\lr C YOUf f:".....,Jhi lO 11 00 a I'll, on !he t41h d~ ' """ OMO QI fruit """ . ., ... t i fjoes, 17:>00 P1neti11ttt ,. Iii :..c:': ..._IO autnvfify w • gtent.., !:mint lM lnv~s 4 .uu •. 1 o.:w PllOI MJlt 30. A(:JI f lctl ua ut --· l ... _ .. o~_._ unleH tn lntere•ted • 'nfl d ri ~ 0 13''20 IWi 1407 ot All" t 9. at lhll 01. ...... !Mreon • PtOYidN lft Ul4 ~:, ....... , 11.igt0n -.. .. :: .. -.a-= Of .. ptrson , .... •n ob'-cllon led below were rlO I iJ paying I ate p ccs aor lAIC'T M rnltilltraliOn OI• Na,,,_ Statement no•(t) .td¥lllCtM I,,,, under -,..., ,., ..._ ,. by tt'8 t11rt11nt• el IM lime
• ctttO"I Ulne91 flets 17200 P1MhUTll Tho I wlflf,J JM'-001 llt .. tn1ollltOlilotTrus1 Al INi Mtld llnlt d 19 lllMaf .. tft ....., to ,.,_ peUtton arid of _rtnlal MINI U cask •t & SCrviC~??,?.? ! Nim. lt.-Mnt l.&M HW!lillQtDtl otaoi, re ctoino Jiuslnn I enrnMd "81. cfllr9" and &NI pl6Ce, bids d be pub ol .. ~ -. 11 .. •hOw• good ceuH why STOAAGf! rn kea "° , ~ '-"~
, T r~ pwncm ea 82e47 P1hJI ,J<Jn.t O«IMA!lng tiq)tMtl of l!t Ttvltll and Of llcfV OJ>eMO Mid ,.ad NiMfl flall .,_ • .. the court ~ f\Ot re ente Of warr.nty fAll Toll Frtt 1-888-5'6CASllT
• IV twlnfft Al .,. loaid 1-me, daMI QfGUC> MOO !NIN 1.119• "' '"' altlH tlY UNI DIM alOUd '°' N loloWtr\o: c:--ir eo..9 t -1IO gren1 the .,,honty. that !tie UM aon In .. Id .~10TA1.T1 m:u aOOptac:e.b!dt befd>-nue, !J!t9 211, Newpo,1 Of Trust ...... H 5136111 AIPHALTPAltKINOLO't CM: c..... Diii:..., A HEARING on the hwtio!on I Sen'fll°"IFISlir111 •• c: •••• ~ 00. Jlt• ~. Ooltl dw ~ end raao DAllW. ~ '(IG() (0'"""41 iSllt ~ MPUCHltNT AT ... ,.,., ~ ...-: petition wlll .,. Mid on A2026 LEE A wooo QA ltoud '°',. Jdldwl!IQ'. ~.ui MlehHI Jonas Sail lnlormdnn NJ be l¥M-OUN v•w ICttOOL CllllW• cMdCtl ....... April 21..1. , ..... 1:49 Ml9C..HOU £HOOD L 1 MLOCATA•LI 00 llYinll AVOfll.111 6Ulte .cite 114 67311166 AND ~IANt VIEW , _.. ..... tit L.-PM. In u t. L7S locet· 81&01 • MARlrr.I ...:::=:....::.~:.::::;.:...:.:;:.;;..1-.-...:;.;;;,;;.;;;..;;;;;.;.;;.;..;;;.;;.;;;.._-t....-.;.;..;.......-.-...--.-.1..ii.---...-... ........ --..... -.L---..,...._
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,. .............. . ........... "*'. ( PUIUC NOTaa I I PU8UC NOTICES 11 PUIUC NOTaS 11 "'auc NOTaS 11 PUU: NOTaS I
TNI 11alement •••flied Have you 11anecs •dolno 1tt0, I oo • m anarp. at M ~ • h ~ narMO SehOOI °''tnct of
11 "'IUC NOTlCl8 11 w .,... 11 WC tmal '
The IOIOwlng pe!IOnl are dOlng bueiniN .. ' ....,.... Ptwrmacy, 320
Superior A~ • Ne#p0t1 Beech, CA 92e63 Yung Cheng Ko, 262 Monroe Sll'Mt. IMne, CA
92e20 Thie butttlels II oon-~ by' en lndiVtdual
1 HaV'I you llaf'1e0 dottlQ
buliMH yet? Yes, Feb T.
t~ Yung Cheng Ko
This &tatement .... filed
wlttl the Counly Cleli( of
Orange County on 3·12·99
1ttM7811IO
Delly PlloC Mar 17, 2•.
31, Apr 7, 1909 W290
Fletltlou• BualneH
Name Statement
The lolk>wlng persons
819 doing business as.
H.J.Garrelt Furniture.
2215 Hart>ot Blvd., Costa
Mell, CA 92627
James L Garrett. 2215
Hart>ot BIYd .• Costa Mesa,
CA 92627 JOOn H Garrett, 2215
Harbor BIYd , Costa Mesa,
CA 92827 Thia buslneu II oon-
dUcted by. a general Plrt· nershlp
Haw you llar1ed doing
bu1tn111 yet? Yes.
9-1-1983 ~· L Garrett
wWI Iha County 0.11( ol bU6lMn yet? Y"· 2J2<WO Hope \/!fl'* Sc:hool. 1?822 ~ 9Mrage CoMol '» Ofange County, C11itomia •
0rangt Coont~r..3 1299 ~ J Regan Fun111one Lane, Hunt. *°"* bMlagn a: 1 aaong by "anif ttwough its 1 791161 ' .... atatem.nt Wltl med Bch. ca t28•7 llA&STOl ST NORTH Go\leftwig Bollld, herHI
08ily Pilol Mat 17, 2•. with the County Cle111: of The DISTRICT rllQUlfes 8fACH CAW2e60 after referred lo 81 "DIS·
3%*· 7. 1909 W291 Orange County On 3-12·99 that IM bidder pOlMSS. Foe "" lolkMlng type TRJCT'", wlll rec:eNe up 10,
Flct tJOua Bualne.a 1""111150 B or C-39 contractor'• wcne 47 ON-SALE but no1 18ter INn the Name S~t Dally Pilot Mar 17, 24, lanM at tne 1111'18 the bid EATNi Pl.ACE at>oYe-stataO lime, teaJed
The IOllOliwlg persons 31. Apt 7, 1999 W293 IUubmilted SANTAANA bids lorthu.-rdolacon
,,. dOlng business as C.rtolation 01 CnmltUll NlwllOlt llucfl..Costa Mist lflld tcx ine PfOl9CI de·
Pnantom s rttl hi PUBUC NOTICE Reeordl Chedc w•• be re· scribed 81 2704 FelMew~t ~fa INVITATION TO BID qUt<ed per EducellOn Code CH5t5379 4166-KAMw Oernoltlh elCISIJn!I mew
Ana CA 92704 .• Nocicl IS he'9by QN9n l8CllOn 451261 (AB 1810 \7.2.4.31, l OOll akin building Ind reolaQJ
Merli Alen Thomsen that the Ocean ~lew llld ASCH 1:1~>MUST CON NOiY'U"E TO with 30'x 80'11 12' MetaJ
3705 East 8th St LonO School Otsttlet oC Ofanae EA • '• '"' Storage Bulldlng
Beach CA 90eo. ' Cooo1y CaMfomia hefern-FORM AND BE RESPON· CONTRACTORS There wilt be No Charge
David Rot>ert Nimmer alter rererred to as "DIS· SIVE ONl Y TO T>IE BIO CA LUNG FOR BIDS requlf9CI tor eec:h set o1 Old
11575 M1rlpo1a Ave • Foun'. TRICT", wUI l'9Cellle sealed D 0 CUM ENT S AN 0 School Dist~. documents
taln Valley CA 92708 bld6 up to but no later thin AGREEMENT IN ITS COAST COMMUNITY Bids shall be reQlved In
This builneu 11 con· 11·00 am. on the 1 '4th day E N T I R E T 'Y • A S COLLEGE DISTRICT the place Identified abolle,
duded by. !<>Int venture ol :&rll, 111911, II tile DIS· PROVIDED BY THE Bid Deadline: and lhOH bids Shall be
Have you started doing TRI T Administration Of· D~.Rl0CTISTRICT April 29, 1999, 2:00 p.m opened and publicly read
buslne11 vet? No fices. 17200 Pinehurst '"" reserves Place of Bid Reaiipt. aloud at the at>Ove·•lltecl Mar1c A Thomsen Lane. Huntington Beach, the right «> reject any or ell Otllce of Director ol time and place
This statement was filed Ca 926'17. bids or lo waive any Ir· Purcnas1ng, Coast Com· In accordance with the
with the County Cle111: ot At this 5'td time, date regularities or lnlo~ities mun1t11 College District, provisions of Cahlornla
Orange County on 3-12•99 and piece, bids will be pub-many blda or In tile bidding Bldg ''O", 1370 Adams Putrllc Contract Code
1"9678&153 llely opened and rHd process. Avenue, CO$ta Mesa, CA Section 3300, the District
Daily Piiot Mar 17 2• aloud lor the fotlowtng Pl.lblt5hed NeWf)Ol1 92626 requires that Ille bidder
31 Apr 7 1999. W292 ROOF REPLACEMENT Beach-COSta Mesa Dally Project Identification possess the followlng dal· F1ctltlo~• Buafneaa AIN't,o&,~~':c~ ~~~~L Pilot Maren 24, 31 , 1::0, ::8M.~Olcl:.~r:';'~~: =~~. t~ ;:\':~
Name Statement BIO t 7:9"9 llJT1CE OF Al'Pl.ICATlOM Ing, Bid No 1788 oontracl Is owarded·
The lollowlng P9'SOrlS Plans and specrficatlons TO SBJ. ALCOHOUC IEYER Place Bids are on r~e and Contractor: B Uoense
"' doing business as are on Ille 81 ttle DISTRICT MEI • available al Office of the PUBLISH Match 31,
Simply Web Sites, 3148 Maintenance Oepartmen1 Physical F8C111tles Coordi· 1999 and ADr~ 7, 1999 Sum1t{1 Place, Costa et 8291 Warner Avenue, o.,,., of ,!!no Ai>Pieallon nator, Ardith Adley, CoHt WALK THROUGH Apnl
Mna. CA 92626 HuntlnQton Beach, 92M7 MARCH ..... t.... Community College Dis· ,.. 1999 II 9 00 am.
Elaine J Regan, 31•8 (71•) M7·2551 EX1 3S50 To Whom I Mly Coram tnct; 1370 Adams Ave.. Golden West College
Sumatra Place, Costa and will be avallable at the The Hame(s) of h Al>I*· Bldg "OM. Costa Mesa, CA Maintenance and Opera·
Mesa, CA 92626 job walk Cll'll(s) 1m I.A GAAHJA MEDI-(714) 438--4673 lions Oepartmenl. loalled
This business 1s con· A Mandatory Job Walk mv\ANfAN GflU INCi NOTICE IS HEREBY olt McFadden Avenue be·
ducted by an 1ndMdual wil be held Fnday, Apnt 02, The ~ bS91d ab0"9 GIVEN that the above-tween Golden West and
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BIO DA TE Aprll 29, 1 tt9
at200pm BOARD DATE;
May 19, 1"9
No peyman1 lhel be maoe ror WOl1' or matettat
unclef the con1ract uNet.t
Ind un&ll Iha Regi&tar ol
CMtractors ~nfiH lO Iha
DISTRICT tMI lhe CON·
TRACTOR was ~rty
llCenMd al lhe ~ the
contr.c:t wa1 awarded Any
CONTRACTOR not $0
llceNed IS subject lo pen·
altlff under the taw tt 11"14'
license c:lasad1Catlon specl-
t1ed herelnat>ove ls ltlal of
a "special!)'. conl~or'" 1s
del1ned In Section 7058 ol
tile Cahlomla Business
and ProfHSIOOI Code. the
1p1cla1ty contractor
awarded the Contract for this Wor1t shaU Itself con-
struct a majonty ol Iha
Wor1t, In a<lOOrdance W1lh
tne prOlllllOfl• of Cahtomia Bu&lness and Professions
Code Section 7059.
All Wor1t musl be a:>m·
pleted within 30 eon·
HCl.lbve days T1me Is. ol the 11&enee Fa~ure to
complete the WOl'k "Mlhln the time set lorth herein will
result 1n the lmposrliOn oC
liquidated damages. lor
eac:n day of delay, In the
•mount set lorth In lh8 "In· formation tor Bidders ~
Eld\ bid must conform
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1 HOUSUl'CONDOS FOR SALE GENERAL
SOLOll
Showc11e HomH for
Sele In our Slturd1y Real
E1tat. Suj>Plemantl
Homes of the Week
Dtspley Ads S11111t Ml $751 oe.dllli ls TUlldly 11 5PM
()pert HouM l..isllngl s 15' Oaadlna TIM1dly 5PM
ft Paya to AdVertiM
In the Beat Loeal
ReaJ Estate Section
CALL TOOAVll
LISA It RIVERA
949-574-4252
ANNE WIUEV
MN74-42.49 •v:A• SO DOWN • SO MOVE-IN
FREE C~SEUNO
FREE U.I of HOMES
HUIWAREPOS
1..00-72)-4157
, V~AN "EAL ESTATE ·1::u1
i&ffi4 Oi fitE HiGHWAY
300 Fem.at. $f75,000
, 3005 Femllll, S837.000
, l9gal T rtpex· 1 blOCk to Oen
Jotin Kenn•vL Aj•nt
94t-723-+49' t.X1 1
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32 HOUSESICONDQS
FOR SAL'E NEWPORT BEACH
'0BEACH AXER"
Sbt 2ba 2 car detachtd
, ••. ,.11K Re.ti Eallll
By Ille S.. MM-46-5743
Bayfront..Beach
Dvple11..8Mch Triple.IC.. Call ~~ t5MS02 Ad Code 2401
Nlwpoi1 Rlliif1la...
ODPoltunlly-8ullcl lo 4,000 ~!I, vi.w pot.ntlll c.n
(IOO) MM$02 Ad Code 2001 -.A98fll THE 8LUFFS ... 3Br
2.581 ... end unit.-Y plan
$350,000. Call (IOO) 15•9502
Ad code 2301...Apnt
OCEANFRONT
$3911.000
AGENT 949-723-8120
33 HOUSUICONOOS
:i ·. . FOR SALE
NEWPORT COAST
NEW 48R 38A loll, IOf'ITl8I DR.
home office. 2.5 gar. approx
2490sl. REDUCED $579,900 ~ 714-634·7500 Ext 232 949-729-9670
14a~1
SPACIOUS FAMILY HOME
5br, 2.7Sbl, 2500 al. noo 11
lot. hdwd In, new cwpet.
(OKN SAT 1·5) $Ul,000
(1'101 OrtNfd DI') By Ownet 714""2t-1 ~
l=.::.~J OWNER MAY FINANCE
Priced at $310,000 Curt
Hett>ena II. 8kr 949-631-6004
l'~A1stml
eSUNHY PATIO•
i..91281', 18a, Rerrloerllor, WIO, a 12tS1Mo. t4M7S.7009
110
159 HOUSESICOfl>09
FOR RENT CORONA DEl MAR
CdM 2bf 2bt, 91111gt, wld,
tum or I.fl-furn 4mo min,
$1750 Wk·days 714·966-0744
wk-ends 9-49-123-0714 lvl 511
Chlnnlni 2bf 2t1e, liNCon
Bly. Bly ffont. 1ennl1 et
1cce11. S3000fmo. Avail now.ca•Mt44._..,.
:.: '~:a!!n., ~
Tennie, IP. mo « by ~.
Call IOI p(lcM. t4M13~239
'Newpor1 Htijhta' 2tif ibi; 2 car 9w, 1f9 br O'tlf p ,. lluge
yd, oldtf but nice min to bell. !lets Ok. $2300 t4M62-9745
*8XvF'R6Nf * Flbuloos t Bdrm 28111'11 All
New l<llchen, Caipe~ Tilt. 'llllWf $f1001Mo. Av111 Nowt 19nt MM7Mt12
i>ANOWiiC RARIOA VIEW Latge StUdtO Separate BR 11ea RellWastVOty lnc'd
Gated Comm Pooll/SC>lsl
Tennis Wilk to 811cll.
Sl,375 Mo C!fH4Hno
Nl;poti 3BClim + IOli 2 5bt. comm pool, new carpee,
new pafnt, S \175/mo,
94Hot&-1Mt '42~
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Pracbcel Act Gollemment
C.ocle Se<:llor\ • t 00 61 Mq Ead'I Bid Sha be accom· Pll"9d by • ot'111ied or
c:ashief& c:ned! or bid bond
In en llllOl.Wlt not 1e11 ltllll
ten percent (10%) of the to-
tal bid pnce. payitble to the
District as e guarani" that
the bidder. 111af r()90tal It accepted, 1"8 promptly
eQCl.lte th8 Agreernenr.
lurnl1n a &at11l1ctorv
Fa1tlllul Pertormance Bond
In an amount not less then
one hundred percent
( 100"/,) ot ttle total bid
price, furnish a Payment
Bond In an emoum not 1e11
tllan one hundred percent
(100%) of !tie tOtal btd
price, and lurn1sh
certillcates evldeoqng that
the required lf\Suranc:e IS In
elfed In I.he amounts se1 '°"' in the general' condi· liOnS. In the event of failure
IO enter into the contraC1
and &Jtecule the required
doaJmeots. such bid 18·
cunty Wtll be ro11 e1ted Thi
Faithful Performance Bond
shall ramalfl 1n luU force
and elflC1 1hrough Ille
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the ltghl 10 ,...a a/"f Of al
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regWlneiea ex Wonnal!i.
In any bldl or In h bid· ~ ttQUlred b Sec:tlOn
1 n3 of IM Q:Yomia La.
bot COcle, the Otl'ldor ol
th• Depanment ol In· d\.mnal Retauons o1 h
State of CehlOmll his cte-
term1ned the generally prev•lhna ralel or waoe• in
the loealdy In wtllCft the
WOtli. 11 to be per1omied CoPiu ol lhNe wage rata
del1rmln11lon1, enlltled
PREVAILING WAGE
SCALE, are maintained at
the DISTRICT otfloe lo-
cated at 1370 Adams
Alie ' Costa M•... CA
92626, Physical Feoltun
Planning and ere a11a !able
to any Interested party upon request The Cori·
lraclof lhall l)O$t a C09V or
this document 11 each IOb
<e The Contractor and
any IOt>cofltraelor under 11
&hell pay not less lhan the
speohed prevaU.ng rate1 ol
W9ge1 10 1• wort<ers em-ployed tn the HltCUllOO of
lh• Contract
No bidder may withdrew
any bid tor a periOd of Sixty
(60) days alter the date ael for the opening of bids
Po Hey
A peYft*ll bOtld & bl
1'9QUir9(1 PflOt IO JUICUtlOf'I
of 1he contraict Vd &le .,, the lorm Ml loft:\ in lt1e
contrlCI Oocumtl'U
P1.1r1uan1 to Sectlon
22300 of IN ~IC Con-
llac:t C.ocle, 10. CQOlraCI
cont11n ptOV\aiOtlS pe1• rnll\l\g tn. succeullA biO
r:lw 10 lubslt!U!e eQll'.ities
1or l!!Y moniM WltMelO or ~ Oistnc:1 IO ensure per· lormanoe under the· con-
tract e.:n bid submitted in r ..
~ 10 this NollC8 sne
CICWltAlfl, as a bid m, ada.--
quata lheetlflg. 6hol\ng
Ind bracing, or equrvalent metnod, for lhe 1><oteclloll
Ol 111• and limb Ill lrend'les and open exca11auon.
which shall contorm 10 op
pllceble salety oraers
Governing Board By Wiiiiam M. Vega,
Ed. 0., Chancellof ••
Cout Community
College District
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714-192~906
222 ACOUSTICAL
CEILINGS
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71 4-' 1 o-3385 Aober1
224 ADDITIONS
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27 Fabtic made 47 Joi<•
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30 The -ti.rid 53 Part to play
31 SponlOrt~ 54 Heron't cou11n
32 Purple col()( 55 WNI Ille
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36 Halfway 56 Mountain Hon
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HONDA CIVIC OX CPE '95
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Auto. air. vwr wiMllCll/sll!Orlng.
49k moos (00!!499) $ t 1,988
LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER
(714)8112-6906
HONDA DEL SOL S '95
Coupe. 2 dr ac ~·w 1•11 am/Im
cass (SS002207J $10,'195
COSTA MESA HONDA
714 .... 36·50SO
TOMM\' AT WORK
Doth vulner ble. Nonh deals. tune were buu1 to I.Ike turn for the
bcuer.
NORTH
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•A KJ7
Once North opened 1wo nu trump,
1ocnmy wu hc:ac.led for ~lam lb Iona a~ North ho<l spade support.
WE.ST
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EAST
•Dlackwood ehci1ed 1hC information
that an oc.:c was mi~ing, 50 Tommy
stopped in gix •~s. We 1 knew
Tummy well enou1h nut 10 double on
what sc:emed like two trump tricks. • Vuld 0 8543
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0 J 832 Tiiu lelld of 1he jack or hearts was
won in hand and a seemingly rou1ioc
deal changed dramatically when
Tommy led a trump to lhe king and Ea~I discorded a club. Everyone a1 the
table was aware 1hn1 suddenly !here
wos a dilten:nl Tommy in 1hc South
seal. The ace of clubs was cashed and
a club was ruffed in the closed hand.
A heart to the ling was I.he entry for
a second club ruff. Nex1 came the oce
of heans and lhrce rounds of dia·
monds ending on the 1able. Wi1h
West and declarer both down lo noth·
ing but three trumps, Tommy deliv-
ered 1hc coup de grace -he led
dummy's la.st club ond ruffed with
the jack!
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Opening lead: Jack of o
Life al lhe club had been quiet for
Trump Coup Tommy Trumps had
been breaking well w1U1 monotonous
regularity, and for Tummy that meant
losing session afler 1051ng session. As
our renders know, Tommy was a
card-pusher except when 1rumps
d1vil.led cvjlly. Then he was suddenly
1tansfonned into a lechnical genius.
lllCn along came this deal, which
perhaps signaled 1hu1 Tommy's for-
West was a deod duck If lhc
defender underrulTcd, Tommy would
conlinue wi1h a trump and lose only
one 1rump trick. Dul overruffing
proved no bcller -West then had to
lead away from 10.8 in spade inlo
Tommy's combined Q-9 tenace.
Either way, We l could score only
one trump trick.
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714·436·5050
JEEP WRANGLER 4X4 ·iis
CO. tu miles, alloy$, st~p bar&
(SP307585) $10.M!i
COSTA MESA HONDA
714·436·5050
LEXUS ES 300 '116
Ltt11 CO. c.hrome Whls mocJO·
1001 (177381143878) S22.9Y!i
TUSTIN LEXUS
71'-544·4800 •
695 CARS/TRUCKS
NANSISUVS
L4=XUS ES 300 '96 Ruby, llt1r moonrool, CD
(1768211'.l6169) $23.995
TUSTIN LEXUS
714-544-4800
LEXUS ES 300 '96
CO chrome v.tts, moonrool
( 1759511 '.lS2321 $23.!195
TUSTIN LEXUS
71'-544-4800
LEXUS ES 300 't6
Cashnwe 8'!'9f' lltlf. CO
(1766-41142267) $23,995
TUSTIN LEXUS
714-544-4800
LEXUS ES JOO '96
cd cillome whccb (177041
1347115) $24695
tUSTIN LEXUS
714-5-44-4800
LExUS ES 300 196
lthr 40k mites. CO, chrome
wilts ( 17820(162760) $24.995
TUSTN LEXUS
714-544-4800 --nius ES 300 'H
White, llhr, luw mlles, CO
( 17706/1408.tl6) $25.295
TUSTit-1 LEXUS
714·544-4900
LEXUS ES 300 '96
ht1r CO moonrool
(1781311114776) $25.295
TUSTIN LEXUS
714-544-4800
HOME, HEAL TH AND BUSINESS
~ ........
(17130;14~) '25 795
TUITIH LEXUS
714-MMIOO
Lllius H iOO 'M
Lill. n miltt. co. c:twome
... (171221152100) '25795
TUSTlH LEXUS
714-544-4IOO
MAlDA 't4
323 halcN>lck. 3 dr 11\'V!m
en (A074526:l $6999 COSTA ME HONDA
71....,...5050
~E320 Sdn 't7
142.915 t7 ... 2ts
BAUER JAGUAR 71•KMtOO
MERCEDES C·210 'H
Sltverlorg mooo1ool, alloy•. • 389374 $27.995 "r£fui F WE~INSTER
714492"906
MERCEDES 3000 '77
Sltv.rlblue, aunroof, auto,
toadtd, 1 o-. $2450
714-5'M169
Me<~ 8tnz 500 SEC ·as
1lnt cond, "":Iu load«!, SHOO 50-1567 ••••••••
MERCURY Trac.r s.dan '15
4 di lmt wll di' am'fm c:&SS, dull~ ~R62wn sem COST ESA HONOA
714-43MOSO
Mlttubllhl Ecllpte Jc"der GS 'II (150512) $19,
COSTA MESA MITSUBISHI
714-545-1700
MilaUblih'I Ecli= GS Tur·
bo-:+077205) ,527 SUBISHI MOTORS (714)545-1700
Mlt•11bf1hi tct~ae GS
Turt>o'lll {017~ 20,990 MITSUBISHI OTORS
(714)545-1700
Mh1ub11hl EctipH Jgyder
OS 'M 1141644) $19,
COST MESA MITSUBISHI
714-545· 1700
Mkau'blahl Eclipse Spydef OS '01 (107934) $22 271
COSTA MESA MITSUBISHI
714-545-1700
Mh1ubl1hl EcllpN Spyder
OS '98 (023512) $22,991
COSTA MESA MITSUBISHI
714·S45· 1700
Mhaut>llht EclipM GS:T '98
Blk/g~ tuto. air, lul pwi pao. CO. mr (014250) $17.999 LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER
(714)892-6906
Mltaublthf Eclipae Spyder
GS '98 (131823) $19,990
COSTA MESA MITSUBISHI
71'-545·1700
MITSUBISHI GALAHT OE ii
(007459) $11 ,633
COSTA MESA MITSUBISHI
714-545·1700
MITSUBISHI Mlrav-DE '118 (03157~ $10,659 MIT UBISHI MOTORS
714-545·1700
MITSUBISHI MIRAGE LS '98
(037522) $13.325
COSTA MESA MITSUBISHI
714-545· 1700
NISSAN MAXIMA '114
Blaoll (249006) $11, 799
CONNELL NISSAN
714-755-3333
NiSSAN PICKUP 1990
AJC, SHELL. AM/FM CASS, XLNT COHO. $3909.
114M42-6m.
260 CERAMIC TILE I 21: DECK COATING I
WATERPROOF COATINGS
Decks. t1alc:on.os &ta1rwaY1
Ouakty WOfl( al 1e11sonahle
rates L#587430 722 8769
1304 HAULING I 1318 LANDSCAPING 11340 PAINTING I 292 FLOORING
/TILE
LEAKY Show.. repaired.
Ragfoutlng and ln11all11lon.
LH70UO Dean of Tiie.
9411-673-8065 714-84M526
266 CLEANING
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A Touch Of Cini Clnnlng
Cleaning R8911t'Coowneraal
Lic'd Bondld Free Est
Tere&a 71 4 282·7 t43
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' 270 CONCRETE
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large or Slnel Jobi. ina'd
l'8440n5 l.oCAI CdM
Ell 1921 714 273-4723
ifiiCK iCOCk iToN@ TiLE
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Fll'epl.Q eech. Rare ~yrs up, Teny 557-7594
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Conc111e1Mesonry/Drt1nege
systtmt. HlllslOe "'*" 7 t 4 540· 71'J9
284 DRYWALL SERVICES
WITTHOEFT DRYWALL
All phas1•s. ,m111111g
~CLEAN' 20!' l.111. tree
es1 LU OOO:IO 71 4 639 1447
286 ELECTRICAL
SERVICES
SMALL JOB EXPERT!
DUNCAN ELECTRIC
Local!OtJ1Ck re~e
Sl'~Remodets
SALES. SERVICUINSTLL
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PERGO carpel MC. V1$3
l •708279 714 373·1589
296 FURNrTURE
/CABINET FINISHING
CUSTOM WOODWORK
Custnm f'uin•ure
Resto1a1t0tuepa11 CMplays
714 7119 771'1
20 yPars expr11nnce
ll275810 650 1042 303 HANDYMAN
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-c111pen1rv. 1111. drywall ~.._·-... ~-.,..,. 714 269 7185 01 W 688 2077 NB'l'!!lrtl•I ~Ed,:~~~-::.Er::.
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The Calll Publlc·
Ullhtles Commission
REQUIRES lh81 all
used household goods
movers prlnl their
P U C Cal T number.
limos and ohaulfera
prlnl lhtlr T.C.P.
number in all od\lert1s·
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949·548-5481
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JISSAN Uo IX CONY lT 'ff
Whit ( 10?201) $8999
CONNELL NISAH
714-755-UU
NISSAN 240SX SE' Coupe 'ts
N:;, ~. pl.Ww/1. CO, ABS, el
loyt, Mr (SW0043&2J $10,995
COSl'A MESA HONC>A
714·•3t·SOSO
OLDS EIGHTY EIGHT 1iS
Aulo, air, pwr l)l(ge, •hr. eJtov•. clc. tjt, (824736) $10,898
LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER (114 )112:.flOf otbs EiGHTY EIGRf 'OS
Auto, air, p.v1 pkge. tlhr, oloV•
clc, Iii, (824736) $10.896
LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER
(114)892-'IOf
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S 1500 down assume S 17,000 pp t4M7M411
POflSCHEt11T1t9a'7f
Pol« blue, all btue
lthr Inlet. 1 owntt newr
beon -.CUd. 151<fnl,
111,950. t4M76-3700
PorlClle 124S 'If NC. auto, wl11e, good cooo. ssoo down usume $2950 pp
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SAAB 900 TURBO 190
Black .,..,, ""'· AC, PW, very claen, $5500.
562-913-2522
foyoea Camry ox coupe·W
2 dr, 111. ~ 1111. ltlVlm cass. ,,,... ~di U40657•) $11,995
COST MESA HONDA 71~0
Doity PJl2J1 .
Toyota PiM ti •
Deluxe wagon, 4-cyl. 2 4L. .,..
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71'"4MMIO
TOYOTA TtRCIC'A 6ticl!, A/C, 23kml,
UKE NEWll $9595
714-211$4092
TOYOTA TtACEL 'ii Blue (108290) $8999
CONNEU NISSAH 714-755~'33
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