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Corona del Mar High's
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SERVING THE NEWPORT -MESA COMMUNmES SINCE 1907
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.WI H t IC KE t S t 0 .'' t H E. W'I ZAR D 0 F 0 Z I .
W ant to bring
your kids to
see' .. The
Wizard ot Oz," play-
ing at the Orange
County Performing
Arts Center in July?
Well, without shelling
out a wad o' cash, you
can win tickets just by
being creative.
whoever else you can
think of. You can even
throw in Toto if you ,
want. '
Then take a photo-
graph of the motley
crew and send It to
The Daily Pilot, 330 W.
Bay St., Costa Mesa
92627, attn: Nancy
Cheever. We'll run the
best ones and let the
readers decide who
will win a family four-
.pack of tickets to July
7 production starring
Mickey Rooney.
Francis RuJvtvar, Dirk Lumbard, Casey Colgan, Jessica Grove and
Mickey Roog.ey ln ""Fhe Wizard of Oz."
Here'• bow 11
works: Dress up like
the characters in the
musica1 -you know
who they are: Dorothy,
The Wizard, The
Wicked Witch, The Tin
Man, 1'he Scarecrow,
The CowMdly Lion, or
The deadline for
entrjes is June 18.
We'JJ keep you posted
on the rest.
Leagues may
change, but
rivalry lives .on
•Students at Back Bay
foes NHHS and CdNI
had their pranks during
25 years of competition.
JESSICA GARRISON .
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NEWPORT BEACH
Starting next year, Newport
Harbor and Corona del Mar
high schools won't be in the
same league anymore. But
students, parents and admin-
istrators say this won't abate
the storied rivalry between the
Sea Kings and the Tars one
bit.
"It's a great rivalry,· said
Newport Harbor principal Bob
Boies, who takes visible plea-
sure in ribbing Corona del
-Mar prl.ncipal Don Martin
whenever he gets a chance.
•w e just play more aggres-
sively when we play them,•
said Sean Johnson, who plays
oii Newport Harbor's water
polo team.
The rivalry reached yet
another peak last weekend
when the two schools met for
the CIF-Soulhern Section
Division I boys volleyball
championship. Newport Har-
• SEE RIVALS PAGE A8
Newport residents
:warned of fir e ants
'.• Swarmiilg insects
:pack bee-like stings
:and aie quick to make
:"home in your home.
STACY BROWN
~"' NEWPORT BEACH
With the discovery of the Red
Imported Fire Ant i.rJ, Newport
neach, the stale Department
of Food and Agriculture last :Week sent notices to county
residents, alerting them to the Pest problem.
The ants have been found
in 11 southern states in the
U.S. They were discovered
last November by a Las Vegas
company, which received a
shipment from a local nursery
that contained the insects.
Government officials
refused io identify the nursery
or the company involved.
The ants conunonly infest
lawns, school yar~. athletic
fields, goU courses and parks.
They pose a serious health
threat to humans and animals,
said Joan Scheima.n, spokes·
woman fo r the Food and Agr·
SEE ANTS PAGE A8
CORONA del MAR SCENIC SK FUN fACl5
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and girls
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wait for their tum to audition.
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THURSDAY, JUNE 3, 1999
El Toro flight tests
cleared for takeoff
•Planned flights will clear
up any misgivings about
noise at the proposed
aiiport, proponents say.
STJ,BROWN
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NEWPORT BEACH -Support-
ers of the El Toro airport plan
applauded a superior court judge's
decision not to grant a temporary
restraining order that would have
halted flight demonstrations
planned fof this weekend.
"I was not at all surprised by the
judge's decision,• said Tom Wall.
the executive director of the
Orange County Airport Alliance.
~when !the judge] said the
demonstrations would provide an
insignificant impact on the com-
munity, he was very accurate .·
Superior Court Justice Ronald
Bauer ruled Tuesday that the
county Board of Supervisors acted
properly when they ex.empted the
flights from time-conswning envi-
rorunental re\i'iew because they
would have very little effect on the
e nvironment.
The demonstrations are expect·
ed to take place Friday and Satur-
day, using conunercial aircraft like
those expected to be used at the
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s
(little)
Saigon
I Photos by Ron Soliman
... Four·year·old Jennifer OSakl
expresses hersell to child casting
associate Gill Kadra during an
audition for the musical play .. Miss
Saigon " a t Westin South Coast Plaza
on Wednesday. TWo out of the 19 kids
who participated in the audition were
picked at the end of the day.
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MIUBINlllM MOMOO ·
Keeping the Old West alive
A2 rhunday, June 3, 1999 locals only j •
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PILOT PIOPLI
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Making sure there's a place to run
HE IS
The lead volunteer putting together the Corona
del Mar Scenic SK.
A BORN SALESMAN
It wasn't as though Jim Skahan was wading
through life without a ca.re or purpose before serv-
ing m the U.S. Anny during the Vietnam War. He
did have direction and an understanding of what
he'd like to do with his future.
Some may say he's a born salesman -he's sold
real estate for nearly two decades. Others argue
that he's just a good guy who deserves the recog-
rubon of such evaluation.
Skahan, though, would rather boast or his
record as an outspoken proponent of commuruty
involvement, something he's done most of his post-
service life.
The Corona del Mar resident acknowledged
that he gained a brand-new perspective on the
meaning of We after his tour of duty in Vietnam.
·When you are in war, small things cease to be
unportant, • Skahan said during a break in his vol-
unteer work for Saturday's race.
The 18th annual event, which is put on by the
Corona del Mar Chamber of Commerce and the
oty of Newport Beach, will take place thanks to
the efforts of Skahan and many others who volun-
teer their brne.
GIVING BACK TO HIS COMMUNITY
Workmg as the race co-chairman and director
has given rum a chance to give back to the com-
munity. where he has made a living as a real estate
agent at California Prudential Realty for 15 years,
Skahan said.
"lpo 1t because I feel you should be involved in
your community,• be said. "Everyone who can be
ON A -QUEST
Above, a convoy of CaWor-
nia Highway Patrol and
Newport Beach Flre Depart-
ment vehicles proceeds
along Pacific Coast High-
way in support of the Fire-
fighters Quest for Bum Sur-
vivors awareness campaign.
The caravan traveled
throughout the counw
collecting donattons for
bum centers. At right.
;· Newport Beach paramedic
· Steve McNlchols helps bum
survivor Yadira lhmud, 9,
off a fire truck. Photos by Don Leach
him to better understand the citizens of that war-
tom country.
.. "When you live with for~gn . nationals,. you
understand that their perspective IS totally differ-
ent," he said. "For many, their whole live has been
war."
Shortly after Skahan, 61, and his wife Carol, 54,
moved to Corona del Mar from the State of Wash-
~n. the veteran was asked to help coordinate
the race.
A LEADER FOR RUNNERS TO FOUOW
He bas led runners around the course with a
motor scooter, worked out the course of the race
with city officials and been in charge of the start-
ing line, helping runners get off to a smooth start.
' "I never ran ln the race, but I've never especial-
ly liked running,• said Skahan, who lists camping,
hiking and traveling as his pastimes .. "I l~ve sports,
though. My favorite sport from a viewing stand-
point is football.•
His quarterbacking of this event has been on
target. .
•Jim is the man who deserves the accolades,•
said Cari Young, a race volunteer. "He's been
doing all the work and has done it for quite a
while," she said.
Skahan maintains that his efforts are a reflec·
tion of his love for the community.
involved in their community should be because it
allows them have a better understanding of.their
community."
"I think of what a wondeJful place it would be
11 everyone gave back to their community,• he
said.
-Story by Stacy Brown;
photo by Brian Pobuda Skahan said his time spent in Vietnam allowed
Zooming in on a vision of savings
C al's Camera is offering a
special on state-of-the-art
binoculars. The new
Canon Optical Image Stabilizer
bas a unique prism that always
adjusts to maintain a steady image.
lf you bring in a pair of old b~ocu
lars, Cal's Camera will take $50 off
the purchase price of the Canon
binoculars, which cost $499. Cal's
Camera also bas the full line of
Canon binoculars. It's at 1770
Newport Blvd. in Costa Mesa. Call
(949) 646-9383. •
The American Cancer Dt.scov-
ery Shop of Corona del Mar bas
recently ~ved a collection of
antique and contemporary dolls.
The dolls were 'collected through·
out the contributor's lifetime. The
estimated value is said to be at
least $20,000, and it has been
prtced to seu at $10,000. The Dis·
covery Shop relies on donations to
generate revenue for the American
Cancer Society. It sells men's,
.women's and children's clothing,
shoes and accessories, funiiture,
household items, jewelry, col-
lectibles, antiques, art work. elec-
tronics and sporting goods. It's at
2600 E. Coast Highway, in Corona
del Mar. Call (949) 640-47.77,
•
You might have seen Huggs &
Kls5e'L on E. 17th Street and tried to
figure what that's all about. •1t's a
BEST BUYS
greer
Wykler
scrapbooking and more store,•
says owner Kristy Gladding. "We
sell photo albums, stickers, paper,
pens, picture frames and more. All
of our products are photo-safe. We
offer classes on scrapbooking,
including everything from basic
'bow to' on scrapbooking, to callig-
raphy, to new and creative ways to
make your scrapbook come alive."
For people who do not have the
time to put together scrapbooks or
photo albums, Huggs & Kissez
employees can put them together.
There is an area in the back of the
store for customers to sit and work
anytime., • using the die-cut
machine, paper trimmer, scissors,
etc. "There's also an area for kids,
so moms (or dads) can shop stress-
free," says Gladding. It's at 270 E.
17th St. in Costa Mesa.
Tuesda}t Morning, the famow.
maker closeout store, is currently
open through June 30. You can
always find bargains on depart·
ment store merchandise marked
down from 50% to 80%. Examples
of discounts include a Farberware
45-piece stoneware set for $39.99
(you'll save $40); lead crystal sports
gifts -3-D soccer, baseball or golf
paperweights for $9.99; collectible
Corgi dlecast metal velucles for
$19.99 and $29.99; and famous
maker wheeled upright pullmans
or c:arryons for $39.99 each. Tues-
day Monung is a unique store that
is open three seasons a year: sum-.
mer -April 22 to June 30; fall .. -
Aug. 5 to Sept. 18; and over the
holidays -Sept. 30 to Dec. 31. It's
at 230 E. 17th St. in Costa Mesa
Call (949) 650-0455.
• Promell's Westcll.U Market has
officially opened in the former Pet-
Care Co. location at 2121 WestcWf
Dnve in Newport Beach. The new
market has fresh meat and
seafood, produce, a service deli
and groceries and wine. Call (9491
548-2500.
• IEST IUYS Is published Thu~ and ·•
Saturdays. If you know of a good buy.
send a fax to (949) 646-4170 or~ to
Daily Pilot, Best Buys. 330 W. Bay St.. Cos-
ta Mesa 92627.
•
BRIEFLY .
l>ower outage darkens
Fashion Island stores
A portion of Fashion Island was
left without power most of
Wednesday when a meter socket
failed to provide 11 stores with
electricity.
The power outage occurred
around 11:30 a .m. on the west side
of the shopping center. Crews froro
Bdison Intematkmal responded to
Fashion Island, where they
searched for the meter that was
causing the problem. Although
electricity wasn't entirely restored
to the affected stores, some
remained open throughout the
afternoon. ·
Some businesses, such as the
Daily Grill Restaurant, closed for
the day. Four fast-food stops in the
centers Island Terrace food court
were also without power.
Nina Robinson, director of sales
and marketing for f'ashion Island,
said the problem should be reme-
died by today.
"We are putting forth our best
efforts and will be open at 10 a.m.
this morning," she said.
-Greg Risling
Newport firm wins
preparedness award
A Newport Beach corporation
was presented a special award
Wednesday from the county chap-
ter of the American Red Cross.
Pad.fie Lite, which offers health
and life insurance, received the
•Award for Excellence in Disaster
Preparedness" at a ceremony at
Cal State Fullerton. Several <;pm·
panies were ~ for their
dedication in providing safety for
their employees. Accepting the
award was Ken Jack, director of
facilities, and Dennis Cooper, the
company's safety officer.
"Pacific Life has gone beyond
the average scope of emergency
preparedness," said Donna Boston,
emergency services coordinator for
the Newport Beach Fire and
Marine Department. •nieir dili-
gence can be seen in their quarter-
ly disaster drills, mobile emergency
operations center and extensive
emergency plans and procedures."
Besides enlisting the help of
employees to assemble an emer-
gency team in case of a disaster,
which includes a first response
te'am and floor coordinators, the.
company invested in a mobile
operations center to ensure busi·
ness can continue. The mobile cen-
ter is equipped with a propane
generator, life-saving equipment
and bas the ability to monitor dis·
aster Sl~tions.
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I -i(here ~ a lot to learn from a dog S life
I
M y doLc;y dachshund, Coco,
. and I will share -~r
haps tolerate is a better
word-birthdays this summer.
l'his is signilic~t, because if I
uecept tl'le ratio 4'! one dog year
to seven people yedrs, we will be
Qrielly the same age. Coco seems
ll'\different to this prospect, but it
µleases me because the following
~ she will be older tl'lan me,
ajld I find this both comforting
and remarkable, since not very
many t;iwnans or dogs can claim
that distmction.
· Now that we are both what
polibcally correct soaety likes to
call senior citizens, we should
tlnd a great deal more m com-
mon Coco seems indifferent to
this, too. but last week I d.Jscov.
ef-ed tl'lere lS mft'ch I can learn
from her in our conunon dotdge.
: For example, we had a recent
spell of house guests with a 3-
Yl?ar-old who played long and .
sometimes hard with Coco.
\}'hether it was that or exhaustion cf some otl'ler mishap or JUSt
q-eeping old age, Coco was a
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THE IELL
CURVE
ioseph n.
bell
basket case after our guests left.
. She med out in pa.in when we
picked her up and spent most of
her time in her dog house out-
side, with just her melancholy
eyes following us from the door-
way.
After two days of this, I took
her to a neighborhood veterinari·
an. There, a concerned and gen-
tle young woman dpctor X-rayed
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Coco and told me there were
some problems with her back
that we could probably alleviate
witl'l medication this time, but
he would have to be ·Very care·
ful not to aggravate them ln the.
future.
She gave Coco a shot of corti-
sone and sent her borne, along
with a vial of cortisone pills and
strong admonitions that we were
no longer to allow her to jump up
and down on anything -espe-
cially stairs.
It took us a few days to assirni·
late the import or this. Om bed-
room is upstairs, and Coco has
C1lways slept there with us when
my stepson isn't home. We also
have three small steps up to the
back door from our yard where
Coco hangs out.
tter two favorite places in the
world are halfway up our bed-
room steps, where she can look
out on the world and guard our
house properly from creatures
walking by, and the back of our
living room couch, where she
stretches out precarlously like
Snoopy atop his dog hou ~. Must
of her other favontc places •
require minor jumplllg, up or
down.
.. Lacqw.red a gate and put it
across tl'le bottom of the bedroom
steps. Later, I came home to find
Coco in her favorite place. She
had circumvented tl'le gate by
climbing up the bac~1de of tl'le
steps. So I blocked her new
access, and technology pre~iled.
Now, we carry her up and down
at night, and she hds had to
abandon her house-guarding
,post. •
But beyond the stair step
caper, matteci got dilhcult. After
two days on the medication,
Coco was her old hyper, out·
raged self again, barking at bad
guys (mostly Republicans),
schmoozing wrth good guys (usu-
ally by Jumping up on tl'le couch
with them), and generdlly revert-
ing to the form we knew and
mostly loved.
So what to do?
We tried -we honestly ined
-to lift her up and down from
·-----·---------· ----·--·-··---·-··-.. tf rial of accused child molester delayed again
II Burnell Forgey is Orange County Jail where his neighborhood, residents protest-Beach offenses dnd will be ;en-
1 • health is being monitored closely ed profusely. Crummel left the tenced next month. 9ccused of molesting a by jail staff. area and was later arrested for He awaits trial in Riverside
~6-year-old boy with Forgey's case was postponed another sex crime. The scrutiny County where he is charged
,.J • for the third time because anoth-su'a'ounding Forgey's arrest Wlth the murder of 13-year-old ~OnVIcted sex off ender. er trial hasn't concluded in the prompted the state's medical Jamey Trotter, a Costa Mesa boy I GRR.. RJSUNG same Santa Ana courtroom. board to revoke his license last who vanished off Harbor Boule-
1 Forgey is accused of having year. vard in 1979. Crummel found l Daly fli>I sex with the teenage boy, now Crummel was convicted in tl'le boy's remains nea.r the Orte-
An 81-year-old psychi'atnst 19, in his Newport Beach condo-March on two counts of forcible ga Highway m 1990 during a
nuru. um. The boy was a client of oral copulation for the Newport hiking trip. accused of molesting a teenage
boy with his housemate had his Forgey's dµring his stay at New
trial delayed again Wednesday. Alternatives Home in Costa
Burnell Gordon Forgey will Mesa. The doctor and his house-
stand trial July 19 after being mate, convicted sex offender
arrested last yedf on charges he James Lee Crummel, reportedly
sodomized a 16-ycar-old boy and brought the boy back to the
forced him to have oral sex. home, drugged him, and forced
Forgey, who was living in New-him to perform sex.
J1brt Beach at the time of the Once it was learned that
alleged incident, remains in Crummel, 55, was living in the
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couches and the outside step
and other familiclf obstacles she
took on mindJes~Jy and msunc-
bvely. t
But it wasn't much tun fQ1 •
dnybody -human or dog. We
qwte simply would have had to
~nd our whole day watching
h~r. and even then she would
mostly-have beeITTo<Jqwck for
us. She knows her own linul.d-
tions. She stopped jumping down
from our1l>ed when she was no
longer comfortable doing it. She
doesn't fuss about the blockade
at the bottom of the steps. But
she also doesn't want to be treat·
ed as an mvalid.
And that's the lesson I'm
learning from her.
·There's a fine line somewhere
between caution and awareness
ol one's limitations and the quali·
ty of life. U we adhered strictly to
the limitations put on Coco, we
would make a virtuaJ invalid of
her and change the whole nature
of our relationship with her -
and hers Wlth the outside world
she loves so much
And so we acknowledge
change and adapt to it. We will
carry her up and down the bed·
room stairs. We will dlso help her
whenever she. is within our vtew
Thursday, June 3, 1999 A3'
and reach -but we won't ryran·
ruze hi r with h Ip she neither
wants nor apparently needs.
When h.cr mstincts tell her to stop
tl'lat pnrtJcuJar activity, he will
SeeTrui to m she's ncling a
m sage here. Stay mostly within
your caj>abilittcs. he's saying,
but_you don't really know w_h __ a_t_..__._._
tl'ley are unle:,s you push the
edqcs a little. There's a certain
amount of risk involved, but so is
tl'lc quality of life. And that -in
mynad wetys -is the choice you
have to make.
This probably isn't d bdd phi-
losophy for pPOple dlld dogs of ·
any age. But it seems to have a
special applicauon tor tl'le gener-
ation Coco and I are sharing thiS
year. There are enough things
happerung without adding to
them wmecessarily by buying
into restrictions that don't have to
apply -and that cut down mate-
nally on tl'le nchness of life.
As Job once remarked bitterly:
•Tue thing which I greatly feared
IS come upon me.• Coco and I
don't care to go tl'lat route.
•JOSEPH N. BELl is a Santa Ana
Heights resident His column appears
Thursdays.
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-common sense the
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•With summer here,,it's
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yourself frotn the sun,
dermatologists say.
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Tiffdny Harns, 20, and her
fnend drove dn hour from Nuevo
on Thursday to spend the day i.n
Newport Bedch tdnmng and
skating
Hd!ri!:>, blonde hair tucked in a
loose-htllng bun dnd weanng
white shorb, a bikini, ldnk top
and Birkenstock sandals, was
ready to relax.
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-1 have an SPF 25 on my race
and a SPF 4 on my body," Harris
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Jr. parking lot at 32nd Street and
Balboa Boulevard, en route to the
sand. •But I'm not one or those
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the sun because I'm afraid of skin
cancer. I'm more concerned
about wrinkles."
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"Enjoy what this environment
has lo offer, but do it responsi-
bly," Gilbert stressed.
Gilbert said that first and fore-
most, he understands the envi-
ronment m which he practices.
He realizes that some of his
patients may have just bought a
boat or live at the beach . He said
that his patients know that when
they come to see him they are not
going to get a lecture.
"l can appreciate patients who
come m with skin cancer,"
Gilbert said. ·
·Gilbert, a 20-year veteran in
dermatology, grew up in Los
Angeles and has spent his entire
We outdoors He has had four
cases of skm cancer.
"I respect the sun,· Gilbert
said "I'm not afraid of 1t. I just
have a healthy respect for it.•
Gilbert 1s the quintessential
Newport Beach de~atologist.
He surfs and hangs out at the
bedch with his wife and five chil-
dren weekends. He understands
E&
his clients.
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"In my practice, it is not realis-
tic to tell people not to go out in
the sun," Gilbert said. •u you did
not enjoy outdoor activities, you
probably wouldn't be living in
Southern California.•
But once again, he empha-
sizes common sense.
If you're going to be active
outdoors, he said, do so before 10
a.m. or after 3 p.m. -when the
sun's rays aren't as powerful.
If you are planning on going to
the beach, take an umbrella, a
big hat and some sunscreen.
Reapply your sunscreen every 90
minutes, or more often if you're
going in and out of the water.
Gilbert recommends an SPF of
15 or 30. He recommends zinc
oxide, an opaque substance. for
those with a history of skm cdO-
cer on or around the nose or
mouth.
But even when you wear s~
screen, there are some hdIJ'.Oful
rays can still penetrate your
defenses, Gilbert Sdid. Sun-
screens are not perfect and they
don'.t totally protect you
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•surucreens are like filters on
d agarette," Gilbert said. ·nie
point 1s not to rely on them.•
Gilbert also recommends
IJlVestmg in a pair of polarued
sunglasses becaU5e they block
harmful rays.
•skin cancer is ~Y related
to genetic predisposition and an
accumulation of sun hours,•
Gilbert said. "Most skip cancer
types are easilytreated as long as
people seek treatment sooner
rather than later.·
Awareness of your skin type
and family history with skin can-
cer is cruc;ial. •
"Ever'fbody is different,•
Gilbert said. "What might be OK
for one skin type may be a disds-
ter for another."
rt is also important to pay
attention to the nonverbal me!>-
sages your skin is sending you,
primanly disguised ir1 red and
brown pimples, moles and spats.
Be aware of a mole that has
changed or has become irreguldr
m its borders, changed color or
has grown rapidly, Gilbert said If
you have a scaly spot or a red
pimple that doesn't go away, you
should bring it to your doctor\
attention.
Gilbert realizes that his me~
sage may not sink ir1 with every·
one.
•It's difficult to convmcp
young people of their own mor·
talJty, • Gilbert said. "The be~t
way to reach young people is to
try to reason with them. Expldm
that they have only so manv
hours in the sun allowed, d'ld
once you use them up, you're
gomg to begin to start gcll&n!J
skin cancers."
As for Harris, on a scale of 1 to
10, 10 being the highest, she said
her concerns of getting sk:u1 Cdn-
cer are about a 2.
"If I ·see some funky spot un
my ~km. l'll go to the doctor,· i;he
said.
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A story of leisurely investigative journalism SUMMER FUN
S eU-tanrung i!i serious busi-
ness.
After an hour and a hall
of talking to beauticians at near-
ly every counter in Macy's, I was
convinced that the 'kill required
for sunless tanning was at least
comparable to brain surgery -
one false move and l could be
orange.
There were so many direc-
tions: apply evenly, scrub well,
watch out for hairline and eye-
brows, apply thinly on knees and
elbows, wash hands, don't come
in contact with clothes and, final-
ly, reapply every three days
Soaped, shaved, exfohated,
buffed and shiny, I ceremoniously
prepared to tan. On my face I
used Estee Lauder. On my nght
arm I spread Origins, on my left
The Body Shop. Then I put Neu-
trogena on my chest and back
and Chanel on my legs. I washed
my hands and then spent the
next 10 to 15 minutes sitting
glamorously on the toilet seat try-
ing not to touch anything.
As recommended, I did this
before going to bed. Just before
closing my eyes, I suddenly had
this rather eerie image of arpvmg
in the newsroom looking like the
patchwork Scarecrow in the Wiz-
ard of Oz. If 1 orily had a brain ...
I wouldn't have volunteered to
wnte this.
The results m the morning
weren't nearly as dramatic as 1
had imagined, although I've got a
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tanned patch at the base of my
back that looks like the state of
Tennessee (note to sell -get
help next time).
The best golden color, hands-
down, were Origins and Chanel.
Origins smelled nunty going on
and dried rather quickly. The
Chanel tanner, the only with
SPF 8, felt morious and smelled
very sexy, like cocoa butter and
vanilla.
The Neutrogena volunteers,
my back and chest, didn't fare as
well -a very flat, sbghtly orange
color. My face looks pretty good.
but the Estee Lauder tinted se>U-
tanner smelled horribly metallic
Finally, The Body Shop Fake ll
looked like sludge going on and
didn't seem to do much of any-
thing.
Despite all the trouble, howev-
er, sell-tanning seems a better
dptum tlian tanning beds or
becoming a raism in the. sun.
Though n~1ther are recommend-
ed, if choosing between tanning
beds and the sun, some local der-
matologists said pick the latter.
Joseph Chow, a dermatologist
m Newport Beach, explained that
whtle people remember to use
sunscreen outdoors, they typical-
ly don't at tanning beds.
I spoke to a number of local
tanning salons, but found that
beyond the fact that it takes only
20 minutes to tan on a bed as -
opposed to 3 to 4 hours in the
sun, employees didn't seem to
know \Vhal the dangers of the
beds were. Bobby Nourbakhsha,
another dermatologist who favors
the natural sun, said that while it
has not been proven that lanJling
beds cause cancer, there is no
guarantee.
This entire, self-indulgent
experience has left me wonder-
ing whether I would simply be
better off investing in some coun-
schng and learning to accept
pale skin -it would be cheaper
thdn cancer and certainly less
time-consuming than sell-tan-
ning
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Summf>t ~ olsUce '99: A Fe U·
val of Fwe Food and Wine
will be at South Coast Plaza
from 5:30 to 9 ~.m. at the Bear
Street E~trance. Chefs from
many of Orange County's
finest restaurants will be
showcasing their talents. The
event will benefit the Second
Hdrvest Food Bank and
Someone Cares Soup Kitchen
m Costa Mesd. Tickets are
$40 in advance and $50 at the
door. To purchdse llckets, call
(714) 435-2160.
JULY 3
An Independence Day family
celebrabon fecltunng a bicy-
cle and walking parade and
family games will start at 10
a.m. at Mariners Park m New-
port Beach. For information,
call (949) 644-3151. . ' ,
JULY 25. .. ; The .Newport Harbor Area
Chamber or Commerce will •
feature Fhgnt on:Jie Uisers,"_,_...• ,._....,.
u one-person sailboat race
around cl 5-mile course m
Newport J !drbor. For more
information, call (9491 729-
4400.
ONGOING
ReglstraUon for the Young •
Conservatory. Summer The-
atre Workshop will be open
until July 31 Th,. two-week
program 1s de. 1gned to mstill
a -;ense ol self-esteem
through crealtv1ty. The cost of
tuition i~ $205 and 1s open to
children ag • 8 to 17 For an
appltcahon, call (714) 708-
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proposeq curport. Jn all, 27. land-
mgs and 27 departures are
planned. and th noise levels
will be morutored at 10 stations
along the flight paths·--~-1
Wdll said residents will see
the aircraft will not'\nterfere with
the quality of life m the commu-
nity.
•we have been involved in
the planning process for seven
years and we haven't found one
reason why this ecm't be con-
verted mlo d commercial fdcili·
ty," he said. •There are no docu-
mentation indicating an adverse
effect on the commuruty. •
Newport Beach City Manag-
er Horner Bludau said he was
very pledSed with Bauer's deci-
sion.
·1 Uunk it's unfortunate that
the oppos1bon tried to prevent
it,· Bludau said.
Irvine City Attom~y Chris
Caldwell, who staunchly
opposed the demonstrations,
argued that the tests would
hann the envuorunent because
of excessive noise Caldwell said
the flights should reqwre a state
environrnentdl impdct report.
Hdd Bauer yranted the
restratrung order, the tests likely
could not have been reschccl·
uled before July 2, whr.n Manne·
Corps controllers and emer-
gency crews m~ed used for
the test Will be gone.
However. an even lugher
power than the judge Could helt
the tests: the weather ..
•Let's pray for ram,• sat<T
lJvine Qty plannet Dan Jung.
IrVine City Co\lnril member
LarTy Agran openly doubted thfl
tests would prove wortrfwhilc.
Bludau said he expects the
test lo clear up much of the
debate on the effects of tho pro-
posed airport on aredS in South
County.
"I hope whatever cornes out
.ot this, we can talk sdentif1cally
about what is good and what
isn't,• Bludau.said.
County planners envision an
international airport at the El
Toro Marine Corps Air Station
that can handle nearly 30 mil·
hon passengers annually by
2020.
Si.nee the federdl government
announced it would close El
Toro, elected officials acro5s the
county have been divided on
how to best use the facility.
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culture department.
"These are aggressive ants.
They'll attack in groups,"
Schcunan said.
Marcell.no Lomeli, parks and
tree supervisor for N_ew.,port
Bedch, said the ants have been
found on pnvate property in the
dty. Lomeli stressed that the prob-
lem is much more serious m the
state thttn m Newport Beach.
"We don't see it as a major
problem in Newport Beach. but
we are doing everything to eradi-
RIVALS
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bor won that 1.plprecedented bat-
tle
When teams from Newport
I !arbor and Corona del Mar meet
on the court, in the pool or on the
field, 1t goes without saying that
everybody plays their heart out.
u Administrators and coaches
tPll you it's the most important
gcunc of the year,• Johnson said.
But the 25-year-old rivalry
between the two schools, like all
greclt sports rivalries, has played
ilc:;elf out m other arenas as well.
There's the old ship's bell, val-
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cute the ants that are m the aty, •
Lomeli said.
The i.tat legislature b cwrent-
ly discussing a Senate bill that
would provide $5 million in funds
to governmental agencies this
year to assist Ul eradicating the
ants.
City officials m Newport Beach
have ask<'d for $200,000 in state
funding, if the bill \)6SSe.l, lo Pegin
a program of surveying and erad-
icating the ants.
The Red Imported Fire Ants
form colonies close to homes and
other buildings. They sometimes
forage mdoors for food and mois-
ture, particularly during the hot,
dry summer months.
ued as U it were worth 1ts weight in
gold, wh.ieh the schools trade back
and forth, depending on who wins
the big football match each year.
(The football game, by the way,
will still be played, even thtmgh it
will no longer count towards
league play.)
There's the good-natured jok-
ing among parents, teachers, prin-
opals and coaches. At a recent
awards breakfast for students at
Newport Harbor and Corona deJ
Mar, Boies and Martin monopo-
lized proceedings with incessant
wisecracks about the other's
sehooL
"That's hall the fun,· said Nima
Alipour, who runs track for Corona
del Mar.
Then there's the fact that stu-
dents at both schools grew up
playing community sports -
youth basebdll and soccer, pee
wee football and S\'IUJl team -
together. They go to each others'
parties, hang out together on
weekends and go crazy when they
Spring Holiday
Vases, Baskets,
Ceramics and
The colonies somcbmes nest in
walli; or rafters, ~casionally mov-
ing into buildings during floods.
Officials said the average
colony contains 100,000 to
500,000 worker ants and up to
several hundred winged ants and
queens. While the queens can live
up to seven years, worker ants llve .
about five w~ks. although they
can sUIVive mueh longer.
-Scheiman said if their mound is
~bed. the ants will defend it
( QY attacking and stinging the tr
victim. The stings are similar to
that of a bee.
•There have been cases where
someone was attacked and the
ants covered the individual's
.
meet in contests. ·
And, of course, there are the
pranks students play, which no
great rivalry would be without.
Newport Harbor's anchor, a
symbol of the school, has frequent·
ly been the victim of spray paint
and toilet paper attacks. ln addi·
tion to covering each others' cars
with toilet paper and soap over the
years, students have also found
highly inventive ways of pranking
each other.
There was the time Newport
Harbor's water polo team came to
practice two days before the big
match with Corona de! Mar and
folllld its pool had been trans·
formed into a giant bubble bdth,
after gallons of detergent had
been added.
"Our eyes redlly stung,· said
Max Lansing.
In years post, swimmers hdve
also found mattresses, feces, and
even a golf cart dumped m the
pool.
At Corona del Mar, swunmers
Doily Pilot
entire torso,• Schebnan said.
Of fic:ials are still unsure how
the ants got here and have quar.
antmed all of Orange County.
State law now prohibits the move-
ment of commercial shipments of
any commodity covered at the
production or wholesale level.
The exception•would be when
the coJTUDodity is certified by the
Food and Agriculture-department
unless it was treated in a manner
approved by the department
Furthennore, the commodity
must have ~n grown, produced,
manufactured, stored and han-
dled in a manner that would pre-
vent inlestation by the ants.
complain that everything from
glass to soap has been placed m
their pool
Sometimes, said administrators,
the pranks cross the line from
good-natured fun to downright
crtrrunal and dangerous behavior.
A few years back, students
from Corona del Mar burned the
school's letters into the football
fi.e1d at Newport Harbor, stoking
up a huge fire in the process. .
Al a rally last month at Newport
J !arbor, students in the stands
were pelted with water balloons
Jatmched Crom across the street.
Some students blamed Corona de!
Mar.
But overall. the rivalry over the
past few years has leaned more
toward the good-natured side,
ddmirustrators at both schools said
"We have a friendly rivalry,·
Sdld Chet Malek, Newport Har-
bor's athletic director. "It's intense
whenever we play each other m
athletics, but our students are still
(nends with students from Corona.
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Doily Pilat
There's ·not a reason not to. see 'Notting Hill'
• EDITOR'S NOTE: The Reel Crrt.la colurM
features movie attiques written by com-
munrty members seNing on our panel
Laught~r leads to ·
love in 'Notting Hill'
except m this
case, he spends
more time vali-
dating the rela,
tionship
between the
romantic leads.
Y ou've heard it alJ, haven't:.:
you? "The summer's
hottest date movie. Utterly
charm.mg and very smart.•
So, forget
fantasy. Wel-
come to the
reality that rela-
So, what could 1 possibly add
to the long hst of accolades that
scree11wnler RJchard Curtis and! '
producer Quncan Kenworthy are
receiving for "Notting Hill?"
Ftrst of all. one can't help but
notice the ~urularities between
"Notting Hill" REEL CRITICS and "Four Wed-dings and a
Funeral.· ctnother colldboration
by Curll'> and Kenworthy
Simildr plot hoy meets girl,
bov qetc; gul, and boy loses girl
~lffillar characters the lovelorn
Britt!.h cwnt and the glamorous,
in-ctnd-out of his ltfe, Amcncan
lllU'.'>P
Agctm, Curt!!> hds wnttl•n
dllOlhc>r rlcviJL..,hJy Wltty '.'>COpt,
tionships are JulJe Lowrance
filled with both
heartwarming
and heartbreaking moments, espe-
cially in "Notting Hill,• where
laughter leads to love.
One day, like any other, mild-
mannered William Thacker (Hugh
Grant) strolls down the market-
luled streets of Notting Hill to tus
I small unobtrusive travel book-
store. A chance encounter sets this
struggling, somewhat befuddled,
proprietor's wor~ spuming when
I he meets Anna Scott (Juha
Roberts), an idolized movie star.
Once agam, surrounded by a
cdst of nusfits, Grant reprises his l role as a disheveled, shy, adoles-
cent-type with puppy dog eyes.
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With hands tucked m his back
pockets, he shuffles his feet, not
certain what to say, entranced m
a schoolboy crush!
Scott, SUJTOunded by personal
assistants, press agents and body-
guards, yearns tor anonyIµity. And
for a bnef moment, slie fiilds 1t in
Thacker's wild world of seU-dep-
recating and unconditionally
accepting family and friends. ·
His absurd, brash flattnate,
Spike (Rhys lfans), commands
every scene. Just the mere sight of
him demands infectious laughter.
What happens to mo~ that
have contact with the gods -or
in tllis case, a goddess? Well,
they fall hopelessly in love.
But it's not so easy in Notting
Hill, where m.istakP.n identities,
misspoken words, star-cro6Sed
fans, and paparazzi throw our two
lovers mto doubt and uncertainty.
Grant and Roberts have won-
derful chemistry, that mystenous
and magical connection between
actors that enhances a romantic
comedy and allows the audience
to cheer for the couple to swmount
all odds and find true happiness.
Although I enjoyed "Four Wed-
dings and a Funeral," I'll adm.jt
there was very little, if any, chem-
istry between GrdDt and Andie
J7<>S S . BRISTOL
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MacDowell. While I cared about
what happened to Grant's charac-
tei, I secretly wished he bad gone
off mto the sun.set, or the London
rain, with someone elc;e
Who knows why two people
fall m love? What is that mysten-
ous essence that attracts one per-
son to another? Haven't you
secretly glanced a t couples and
been baifled? It remains one of
the elusive mysteries of
humankind. But I, for one, am
thankful that Curtis and Kenwor-
thy continue to search for it.
"Notting Hill" is utterly
channing, wonderfully romantic,
and hilariously funny. See lt by
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yourself. See it y.:ith friends. Or
see it with a date.
As a matter of fact, it's even
better the second time around.
little twists and
twns tha t
make the
romance seem
more ground-
ed in rcalJty. ·
You can easily
relate to
William's •she-
loves-me, she-
loves-me-not"
dilemma. Is
she sincere
Susanne Perez
about rum, or is he yet another of
her impulsive, foolish choices
that makes her a tabloid queeil't
No one could do Anna bett
than Roberts, who may be p lay··
ing certain aspects of her own •
life here. She's vulnerable, fialq\
sensitive and self-absorbed - a
------------real person. ,
• JULIE LOWRANa. 40, Is a Costa Mesa Hugh Grant takes his ofilland-resident who works at a Newport Beach 1 1 ( d overnight aircraft lldYertising agency. cd charm to a new eve an
Romantic comedy
is absolute charmer
' N otting Hill" is an absolute charmer! I
don't think I've been so
completely won over by a
romantic comedy since •Four
Weddings and a Funeral,• also
written by Richard Curtis.
Mega-movie star Anna Scott
(Julia Roberts) wanders into
William Thacker's modest book
shop in the cozy Notbng Htll dis-
trict of London. William (Hugh
Grant) is enchanted by what he
sees, and it is soon apparertt that
the attraction is mutual.
The idea of an unassuming.
not-so-successful man getting a
chance to date someone as t>eau-
tiful and famous as Anna 1S a
fantasy, of course, and not with-
out its prob lems.
But that's also the fun -the
without overdoing the stammer-
ing/bbnking bit). When he is mis-
taken for a joum.ahst doing a story
on Anna's new film, his •mter-
views# are wonderfully foolish.
And then there's Spike, "the
mad Welshman," (Rhys Uans)
William's loopy but well-meaning
roommate. In spite of his gross
personal habits and the worst
teeth on film since Austin Pow-
ers, he manages to evoke laugh-
ter JUSt by entenng a room.
The ~creenplay is very clever,
dlthough two of my favorite
moments had no diaJogue: the
long continuous shot where
William walks down the same
street as seasons and people 1
evolve around him. and also the•
final scene in the park. :
1lus is a classy, satisfying movie
that deserves to be seen again. •
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• • Don't get stuck on ''The Th_irteenth Floor'
UNCU!. 0oN
' ' : T here &ren't many things l more pretenUow; than the .
: obnoxious habit ,by some
--J..of-our more.popular .... vaiters~
• o~ning their yabba-dabba-dO
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· d,entially deep in meaning
and usually stolen from
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From that usually ridiculous
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• we the victim-
U~CLE DON 'S
VIEWS OF
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ized readers
are supposed , ,
to extrapolate·
aU sorts of
pseudo-intel-
lectual and
therefore, (think that I am.•
Uncle Don. gave it his usual
vapid shat with: • U I could think,
t might think that I think, there.
fore, I sorta think that I think lhal
I am." ""weif. "The Thirteenth Floor'
attempts to make y~u think. Ain't
no way J'm gonna think. The
paper doesn't pay me enough to
do that. Hell, they don't pay me
anything. That's thinking.
lt's "Tron~ meets "Blade Run-
ner" meets "Beavis & Bullhead,•
as a vacuous plethora of actors
stumble acros;; the balus):rade of
bauality tba,t is "The Thirteenth
Floor.~
slruulabOns Electronic cbaracter
cyberbeams. Is the victim reaUy
lh~ killer who's trying to kill the
victun before lhe victim finds out
he's really the killer? My brain
~hurts.
Rudintt!Oldry relics o( a ptot
actually exist. Eventually, some·
innocent guy finds a dead guy,
now he's the suspect and the cop
chasing him isn't sure oj his own
physical existence. Are they
crazy or are they not? They don't
know and it's kinda Like the old
A~ond Joy-Mounds' song:
~Sometimes you feel like a nut,
son1etimes, you doo'L •
They noat back dnd forth
behVE"e'rl today, yeste-rday and
tomorrow to n1ake sure "The
h.and-in-h8.nd, ready foe more
sequels.
To arrive at this point. it is
necessarY that we suffer throug~
some of the worst dialogue ever 1
· esled..upon anintlocent audi ... ~
ence. After the "I can explain,· r
"I know the truth," ~vou could
call it the ehd o( the world,~ lri·
umvlrate of cliches, we ai;e the
unwilhng reop1ents of thlS
Jncredible sob.loquy: "How can
you love me? I'm not even real
You can't 1all in lo'Ye with a
dream. You·r~ more real than
anything J've ever known.·
Ouch. It's enough to make
even dozing members of the
auctience scream for screenplay
1nercy. ersatz philosophical musings as
td the writer's reason for writing.
Sho nulf, popping up like a
canker sore on the screen in front
of you at the start of "The Thir-
teenth Floor• appears this time-
worn quote from Descartes: "I
think therefore I am.~
The flick opens with an aging
guy sporting an indeterminate
European accent, an ugly jacket,
and writing a Jetter. Dropping a
few Jacksons on a nearby night-
stand, he leaves a sleeping lady
or the night to deliver the letter
to safe-keeping.
Vincent D'Onofrlo plays Ashton, a bartender in a virtual 1937
Los Angeles, in "The Thirteenth Floor."
. 11urteenlh Floor• drdgs out lo
the obllgatory 90 1nmutcs
I know you won'! w'usle your
good green on tlus do<j, sv I'll tell
you the endu1g The bad guy
losses. The good folks wui. The
"M1anu Vice"-stubbied hero gets
the g1rl. Olf they nde into the
dingy, yeUow-tinted future,
~The Thirteenth Floor·
remalllS npthing but a cinematic
Chia Pet. Lots of ideas sprouting
out of a body of work that accu~
mulatively end up looking pretty
stoopid.
Ambrose Bierce improved on
that with: ~I think that I think,
What's this letter? The secrets
of U1e universe? Modern-day
dead sea scrolls? The answer to
Fermat's next-to-last lheorem?
Lyrics of •Louie, Louje?• Don't
know, but people are willing to
kill for it.
It is deja vu all over again and
again a nd again as "The Thit~
Leen Floor" has n1ore layers than
a \vedding cake. What's reality,
what1s not. What's unreality,
what's not. There's parallel
worlds and simulations within
• UNCl.£ DON reviews cheesy movies
and musical acts for the Dally Piiot. You
can e-mail him at YourfavUncflaof.com.
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lhuriday, June 3, 1999 dateboOk Doily Pilot
Ne~ play serves up screwbaII laughs at SCR
TOMTrrus
A s George Gobel was fond
of saying eons ago, ·vou
JUil can't hardly get that
kind any more." He could well
have been referring to the screw-
' ball comedy so popular in Holly-
wood during the 1940s and only
sporadically revisited in later
years in movies such as •What's
Up Doc,• "Outrageous Fortune"
and • Soapd.ish."
One venue at wtucb you cer-
tainly wouldn't look for such a
property is
THEATER REVIEW ~f ~~Jitage
Coast Repertory. Yet, that's pre-
cisely where a new example of
that breed currently is enjoying
its world preuuere, written by
one of SCR's own.
·0n the Jump" by SCR liter-
ary manager John Glore (from an
unpublished screenplay by hls
wife, A.my Dunkleberger) lS
billed as a •romance,• but the
play has screwball comedy writ·
ten Jl}l over it. It's a warm and
wacky tale with a quirkiness that
is underscored by director Mark
Ruck.er's inventive staging.
At first, it invites comparison
to •sweet Cnarlty" as it follows a
luckless young woman, robbed
and abandoned on her wedding
night, to the brink of suicide as
she prepares to leap from a
bridge. At that moment, howev-
er, fate intervenes and sets her
life on a radically different path
to a destination at which fame
and fortune await.
Achieving these nches, how-
ever, involves a complicated
piece of deception, in whlch our
guileless heroine participates
reluctantly. Just before intermis-
sion, however, the play takes
another, decidedly abrupt tum,
which sets the stage for a most
intriguing second act.
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Glore's play, and even some of
h!s Characters, must be described
in rather vague generalities to
avoid compromising the enjoy-
ment of future audiences. What
can most assuredly be stated,
however, is that Rucker has
found his perfect centerpiece in
the gorgeously kooky Kellie
Waymire.
Waymire illuminates her luck-
less character With charm and
innocence, segueing from one
harmless deceit to another, more
consequential prevarication, until
her romantic future iS precarious-
ly perched on a •damned if she
does, damned if she doesn't•
precipice.
It's a conswnmate.pertor-
mance by an actress ideally suit-
ed to her character.
As the love interest she discov-
ers rather astonishingly midway
through the show, Joseph Fuqua
injects equal measures of defiance
and confusion into his portrayal.
ll's a tricky balancing act, but
Fuqua manages to pull it off and
maintain audlence empathy.
The elderly couple who
become Waymire's instant bene-
factors are enacted by a pair of
superb character actors, Alan
Oppenheimer and Patricia Fraser.
Oppenheimer blends paternalistic
warmth with stern class aware-
ness, while Fraser bolls her
wealthy dowager down to a
humanity bordering on giddiness.
Rkh(ll'd Doyle elevates his
Sabatino Tommy Peter Phil Vince
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Gold & Grain
July 9-25, 1999
Costa Mesa
Colgtlng CQ!!leet AW.. A AIQ•efe!lme
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butler with a Midwestern twang
to a sagely protective character
whom you'd definitely want on
your side. Julyana Soelistyo fills
that traditional screwball comedy
role, the wiseacre sidekick,
delightfully.
Jolm Fleck is the busiest actor
on stage, transforming himself
from the spirit of Waymire's
father to her runaway groom, a
brusque bartender, a phllosophi·
cal bum and a seedy literary
agent. Melanie Chartotr com-
pletes the cast as a waitress and
an opportunistic landlady who
makes "never mind• the funniest
line of the show.
Glore's story is extremely
episodic, ottering a technical
challenge for set designer Neil
Patel, whose backdrop is all-
encoinpassing, including a
bridge that drops in when need·
ed. The actors help things alo!lg
by taking on stagehand duty
regarding the frequent scene
changes (Waymire's switch ·to a
ball gown is a particular kick).
"On the Jump" is a theatrical
smorgasbord which invites the
viewer to gorge himself on the
play's meaty portions and possibly
skip the less-appetizing ones.
There's enough tasty morsels to
make a substantial comic banquet
• TOM mus reviews local theater for
the Dally Pilot. His reviews appear Thurs·
days and Saturdays.
T-HE BARN STEAK HOUSE
Oran.9e C ountyJ auti.nati.on for great JteakJ
now in Newport .Beach
, For nearly four decades, The
Barn Steak House has
charbroiled the finest
Midwestern choice beef,
chicken and seafood in hearty
portions.
An established Costa Mesa
landmark, the restaurant
recently relocated to Newport
Beach. The new location brings
back the intimacy of the
original "Barn," combining a
wann. ca.\ual aJmospherc
(thanks to the cozy fireplace)
with a friendly i;taff -for an
enjoyable and memorable
dining experience.
When the restaurant firat
opened in 1961, theR! was only
one sieak on the menu: the one
and one-half pound
ponerhoule. Over the years the
menu has exp.nded IO include
a vanety of items. OIOOle from
a nice selection of s&elb; most
of which are available in two
breast; charbroiled or fried
shrimp; Alaskan king crab legs
with filet mignon; two fresh
fish selections (also specials);
Lagooner -fried scallops;
Fannponder -gourmet size
hri mp; and the one-half pound •
Cityburger.
Start your meal with
appetizers (from their Grazing
Menu) such as the sampler
plate, fre h saut«d
mu broom , or Te.1tas tooth
picks.
Back Porch Specials include
salads and ligh&er fare such as
the Barn Steak salad, <*t-
f ashioned New Yort Steak
sandwich; vegerable plale Ind
Barn chJcken aalld.
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At 11 ye~s old, ·Pascal remains a Fr~nch classic
Sll'J'HEN SANTACROC:S
t11C1111e
while you peruse the evening's
selections.
The menu at Pascal chahges
every few weeks, and is always
augmented by one or two spe-
cials. A new addition are three
fixed price menus, each featuring
the cuisine from a different
region in France. All feature
three or four courses, and range
in price from $42 to $46.
As a first course, we chose a
newer addition lo the menu:
poached oysters with leeks
($9.95). Large, plump oysters are
delicately poached in a light fish
broth -really, they are warmed
more than cooked -and served
in their shells over julienne strips
of sauteed leeks.
The poaching brings out the
delicate flavor or the oysters and
softens them just slightly, creab
ing a texture and taste that is a
far cry from the ones served
chilled with cocktail sauce at the
local oyster bar.
For a more elaborate first
course, I would recommend the
herb ravioli in duck confit broth
($10.95).
Delicate pasta pillows are
filled with a flavorful herb mix-
ture and floated in a savory broth
laced with shredded bits of duck
confit. Seared morsels of fois gras
add a sensual finish to this splen-
d1d starter.
The entrees show off Chef
Ohlats' skill with French Provin-
cal cuisine, and highlight his
emphasis toward light, fresh
dishes. Many of the sauces are
reductions that concentrate the
flavors of the ingredients of the
dish. Cream and butter are used
sparingly, if at all, and the overall
effect showcases the freshness
and quality of the ingred1ents.
Pascal once told me he drove
every. morning at 4 a.m. to San
PASCAL
+_WHW: 1000 Bristol St.,
Newport Beach I + WHEN: Luncn: Monday
through Frida)i 11 :30 a.m.
to 2:30 p.m.; dinner: Tues-
day through Thursday, 6 to
9:30 p.m.; Friday and Satur-
day, 6 to 10 p.m. Closed
Sundays + HOW MUOI: Expensive
• PHONE: (949) 752-0107
Pascal Oblats, chef and
owner of Pascal, stands
In the dlnlng room of his
Costa Mesa restaurant.
MlCHEU.E YEE I OA.LY Pl.OT
Diego to buy his produce. After
one bite or a fresh tomato salad, I
was tempted to make the next
trip with him.
The sea bass aux thyme
($22.50) is a simple classic. Fresh
sea bass is coated with a thyme
crust and roasted in high heat to
produce a moist, flavorful yet
light entree.
A speaal on my last visit was
chicken with morel mushrooms
($27 .95) A perfectly roas~
breast or chl.cken is sliced~ and
served atop a bed of sauteed
morel mushrooms, and then driz-
zled with a truffle reduction The
chicken was moist and Oavorful
with a crisp skln, and the eartlu-
ness or the mushrooms and truf-
fles complemented the rµild meat
perfectly.
Poached hlet of sole ($23.95) is
another example of the careful
toueh Chef Ohlats applies. A ten-
der fresh filet is poached in a
broth that has been laced with
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HERITAGE REGATTA
at
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SATURDAY, JUNE 12. 1999
What: I 0th Annual Hcdtage Regatta
with classic boats, cars and yachts
Day-long fcstiv1t1es include il classic.
car, boat and model (Maritime
Modelers scale RIC boats) shows
Where: C lassic car, boat and model
shows arc open to the public between I
and S p.m. in the Nautical Mu\eum
~~ing lot, 15 1 E Coast Hwy ,
Newport Beach. Guided tours of the
Mu$CUO"I from 10 a.m . -S p.m.
Boat Race11 Two classic vcucl rac~.
fcaturina Harbor 20s will race Inside the
harbor, while the l1111cr classic boat' will
race between Newport and Balboa Plcrt
between I and 3 p.m.
What Elte1 A BBQ and award'
ceremony at the Museum aboard the
PriM of N~. All of the Heritaae
Reaana eventt are open to the public.
At 'stloll1 Mw Toar · Adults,
$41 children 1 l yean and youneer, SI
l8Q · S 15 per penon, beltnt •• 5 p m . .._ ~ IMt $20 per boet. R.ce
entry IPOll me 11111 mvaia.ble.
vermouth and served with an
assortment of scdllops, shnmp
and mussels, all similarly cooked.
The vermouth adds a subtle,
herbal note that enhances, with-
out masking, the delicate flavor
of the filet.
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The wine IJ.st at Pascal hds
matured over the years, and cur-
rently offers a well-chosen selec-
tion of domestic and French bot-
tles to complement your dmner.
A nice touch at Pasctil is thf'
offering of a cheese course dlter
your cntree, something rarely
found in an Amencan rr•..staurant.
The cheese board can b\ a bit
inturudaung. Many of the .~
cheei.es an~ diffkult t<Tfm<tll].!ht
UrutPd States, hut your wai
will be happy to put together•
ruce selection {$8 75 per pet ).
Of cour~e. the French dl'& ii.Jso
known for their de.c;serts andl?as-
cal's pastry chef:, have provided
a fine selection. The lemon qttt
(all desserts are $8.50J 1s a r•~
Provmcal standard. Flaky pte
~rust is topped with a lemon ~ui.
tard that ts not too w t a.ni&-
bwsting with fr~sb lemon n I.
Another selecuon is the fiourl:..s-.
chocolate cake, a nch tredt that
is served with d c;mcill cup of:,.
espresso dipping sauce
DIJUilg at Pascal is a. trulv"" ~, •l memorable expenence. The I atmosphere is warm and relaxed,
and as you taste the wondei1ljl
creations, you know you are tn
I
the hands of an exemplary diet.
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reviews appear every other Thu
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14 Thursday, June 3, 1999
.• "l ETTER T 0
t fHE EDITOR
Speaking
oUt on the
Pieceinakers ,,.
e K, it's ti.me we get d view-
point from someone stuck
m the middle. Stuck in the
middle up until now. Stuck m the
rruddle of trying to stand up dJld •
4'Upport my brother while
dttempting lo salvdge some sort
of relat1.on'sh1p WJth my mom.
W~JI. it's lmw to spedk up
11 PJewmc1ke~ vs. Tom Hallibur-
lHP· f\ 1y morn vs my brother
f-or ttw pctsl 14 yedIS, I have
hdil to dPctl with the fdct that my
rpom 1s lil d cull I've tried lo keep
tn\ opuuon t1bout the group to
rnywlf tor I 4 y('c11i., dnd the tune
to srwc1k up 1s now
About lltL' Lil'!> Ms Koldsmslu
-,pPuk!> of? WC'll, isn't thdt the pot
~llm<J th'• kC'llle bldck? My
bmlhPr I'> -.1tlmq out in front of
lhE' Pt<'«'mukers' store, picketing
tht•m. for
\\ hdt( Wt>ll,
hL•\ bemu
s.UC'd tor $5
mlllfon for
\VUWl!J ctn I'·
rnc1il to :JO of
their t u-,.
toru~rs (not
300 c1sthey
~k1• to
clr111111 He
ivrotP this Marte Kolasinski
k•tt1•r to
~lfunn <Yrtc1m husme>~c;es WJth
hnl\.., lo Uw Pwcemdkers' Web
l1tl' U1t1t thPy dre dmng business
)vith t1 rl'hq10us cult. So whdt? It's
fnw
Tlw only rt•l>Utldl you'll hear
frurn f\ 1.., l}olc1sins lu is rhetoric
f nd nususe of the Chnsllcln rell-
~1on A Jc>tler sht> wrote lo this
very J>d f><'r n•cenUy hk<•ncd the
to'>tct !\ 1esd F11«> Depdrtment's
fu'>J><'( lion of their workpldce to
fh l' rt•c Nll ktllmyc, ell ( 'olumbme
fhqh School Exnt'><' nw? Are you
tlJ TC'ddrng ttus? I Thl'> IS lll<' k111d of me>ntctlJty
fn y broth1>r 1s rnnlronllng nght r0
-;on't net me> wrong Almost ~'<RI'\ one ol th(> Plecemdkers
!wmhers I hdve met d.nd person-
Uy likt' cts 111d1v1dudls But ds a
roup, tht•y dr<' d VICIOU'> dOd
iJdnCJC'rOU!> Joi
And thow nwmben. who have
lPlt( \<\<•II, ((>t\ Just say they are
pow <'tlhcr whore>s or whoremon-
~ers. c•< < orclin9 to Ms. Kolasmsld.
:....Oh, dnd by the way, Marie
l,KolQSUlSlu) spcdks dirll,Clly with
~· Yup Sh<' does. Jtist dsk a
member
1 wonder 11 God told Mdrie
O'tat dU of U1e mm m lhe gTOup
ere required to get vasectomies.
wondPr if God told Mdrie that
mdme>d members of the
TO\Jp wC!re no longer to have
xual rPlatmns I wonder il God
pld Mcme that her followers
were not dllowed to have contact
th lheu pd.rents dny longer (oh,
s their parents were mem-
. r wonder If God told Man. e
her followers needed to
e thetr young children to live
commune? J wonder il God
l>l<i tvtane that her followers
d cuss like sailors and insult
JJOvemrnent official who is
· g to do his or her job, like the
al fire marshal.
Understand, they have always
n very kind to me. But this is
:iast straw: suing my brother
million. my brother sitting
ut on Adams Boulevard, pickel-
g them .
Well, il you happen to see two
jlle sitting out on Adams this
~ay, you'll know who eJse is
it's brne to take sides. I
it's brne to stand up for
t is nght and speak my mind
DON HAWBURTON
Vaocouver. Wash.
IOW TO
OlllCT II
.. .
community forum Doily Pilot
EDITOlllL
A time ·r o~ outrage·,. · coIDpassion
For the second time in a
month, two children have
been killed in Costa Mesa.
J~t weeks ago, 4-year-old
Sierra Soto and 3-yedI'-old Bran-
don Wiener were run down on a
'day-care center playground. The
driver of the Cadillac who police
say took their lives, Steven Allen
Abrams, has been charged with
murder.
Now, Saturday night, a preg-
nant 15-year-old girl was shot in
her family's temporary garage
home. After Yuridia Balbuena
died, doctors delivered her pre-
mature baby. They could not
save her, either.
These two tragedies share little
beyond a sense of utter random-
ness: Why did Abrams choose to
turn his car onto the playground?
Who was Yuridia's murderer aim-
ing at through a closed garage
door?
They also share little of the
same community reaction.
Within hours of the deaths of
Sierra and Brandon, a block-long
impro~ptu memorial had sprung
up at tqe Sol!thcoast Early Child-
hood Leaming Center.
MAILBAG
In the days following the
deaths of Ywiclia and her b~by,
the only memorial were the bul-
let holes in the garage door.
While businesses and residents
were moved to open their check-
books to honor the memories of
Sierra and Brandon, only 17-
year-old Omar Albear -a family·
friend -is trying to raise money
to help the Balbuenas return to
Mexico and bury their daughter.
It's easy to understand why the
family might want to move back
home. They lost a daughter, a sis-
ter, a baby who never got to take
her first steps.
But here's what the family may
never know: Yuridia was the
exception to the rule, a tragic
blemish on the risi.Dg reputation
of the West Side as a caring and
compassionate and safe commu-
nity.
After fighting so hard to
reclaim their neighborhood, Cos-
ta Mesa business leaders and res-
idents should show both outrage
and compassion in the wake of
this revolting shooting.
There hasn't been enough of
either.
HOW TO'
REICH YOUR ' u.
IEPRESENTITIVES ·:
ORANGE COUNTY
BOARD OF EDUCATION
200 KalmUs Drive, P.O. Box
9050, Costa Mesa 92628-9050, .
966-4000 .
Eliuibeth D. Parker, member, "1
'Ihlstee Area 5, Costa Mesa-
Newport Beach
QTY OF COSTA MESA
Costa Mesa City Hall, 77 Fair
Drive, 92626, (714) 754-5223
Mayor: Gary Monahan
Council: Joe Erickson, Heather
Somers, Libby Cowan and Lin-
da Dixon
-«".
..,. •• ,,
-c • 2 QTY OF NEWPORT BEACH ,
Newport Beach City Hall, 3300 I
Newport Blvd., 92663, 644-3309 :
Mayor: Dennis O'Neil ;
Council: Gary Adams, Jan •
Debay, Norma Glover, Tod
Ridgeway. John Noyes and Tom •
TholDIOQ
COAST COMMUNrTY
COUEGE DISTRICT
RICK HEARN I 0All.V Pl.OT
Charlene Brown, a subsUtute teacher, walked out of a class in protest of class size and the lack of diversity.
District Office: 1370 Adams
Ave., Costa Mesa 92626, 432-
5898
Chancellor: William M. Vega
Board: Walter Howald, Sherry
Baum, Paul Berger, Armando
Ruiz and Jerry Patterson B9ard needs to be
involved with students
A s. a former teacher and now sub-
stitute in the Newport-Mesa Uni-
fied School District, I read with
great inte rest the articles roncerrung
Charlene Brown ("Teacher leaves class
in protest,• May 5) and the subsequent
reply from the district (•Protest was
uncalled for, clistrict says,• May 6).
The most interesting thing for me
,was Dana Black's comment, "I'd love lo
talk to her about it" -it being Brown's
charges of overcrowded classrooms and
poor conditions at various schools.
The comment points out just how iso-
lated the school board is from what goes
on at the schools. Most of the informa-
tion the board gets is' from administra-
tion. I am sure Costa Mesa High School
Principal Andy Hernandez is right when
be says his classeg are within district
formula. So was Sonora Elementary
School when I had classes of 32-36 [stu-
dents), even though the district average
was 28 (or 29 depending on the year).
Ad.ministration: average of 28 Reality:
larger classes.
If Dana Black is really interested in
what's going on in the reaJ world ol
education, she should visit schools and
not just the ones in her zone. All the
board members should be visiting
schools, looking at the physical condi-
tion of the classrooms, looking at class
size, etc. They should talk with the
teachers, ge tting their ideas, asking
what is going well and what could be
improved. These visits should not be the
pre-announced, carefully conducted
tours by school administrators that I
have seen from time to time.
There should be a law that says
school board members must visit each
school in their district at least once a
year so that they are better informed to
make decisions regarding the children
and the teachers.
MAE GALE
Costa Mesa
Board should stick to its job
T uesday evening, May 11th, I
addressed the Newport-Mesa
Board of Education at their month-
ly meeting. I congratulated them on the
headline 1 had seen in the Daily Pilot
that day: *Boardloo~sforfundsto
rebuild schools.• It gave me hope, I said.
•I'd like to see this school board
e ngage members of your affluent New-
port Beach community in creating ways
to hire enough teachers to lower all class
sizes to 20, no matter which side of this
district the school is on. These students
and their teachers are worth it -all of
theml • I concluded.
Yet, when it came time for a commit-
tee report on a community survey to be
conducted by the board-authorized Cen-
ter for Community Opinion, board mem-
ber Wendy Leece expressed a desire to
see and approve each question on the
survey. •Just how much power is a
sChool board supposed to haver I won-.
dered.
I looked down at the brochure wel-
coming me to this meeting: •111e board
is a policy-making body. The policies
which it establishes are carried out by
the administrators of the school district.•
Isn't approving every question on a sur-
vey going a little beyond policy-making?
It may be a long time before my
vision for education is realized in this
. community-a vision where all teach-
ers and all students have equal opportu-
nities to be all they can be. Yet, I will
never give up on that dream! I wonder
where I will see it realized first.
CHARLENE BROWN
Costa Mesa
lllDllS llSPOID
Smith right to
demand teachers
dress well
I'm usually loeUie to tead
Steve Smith's righteous
columns about being a stay-at-
home parent; however I
·~ with hii tnslghtl on a
teechen' dre11 code ( • ·--of IChoOl uil.lfonna ahould ll4rt at
the top," May 21). I work at a
c:olilinuatfun .cboOl /n anotber
diltltd. and tor a feW years I ... ,__and T4*tl to
..... -=ia day. I Mlfehed not
..._ .. ba¥ • 1wt11 'DMI _... ..... D1rlOnt and
beelil
I IWI don't know why I
ltait8il • di911 m mce •ldrta. bloUI•, 4...-. and ..... tldl
ywtbll••lwadallre
ID lbow our.....__, ltU· --...... .or·iJli ....... on. H0w CD Im a ltlaWal ID
cbep llllf da«Ntig ti I kdl
'
~like slob? I want the kids to see
that I respect our work togeth-
er as serious and professional. J
do wear casual clothes on Fn-
days only, but the delineation
is clear for the students.
I don't know U student uni-
fonns are the answer. I think it
would help the lea-affluent
klds who can't campete with
the designer dotbel-worship
clique. In any cae, teachers
are tuppOled to be rule modes.
I Me staff at iriy own IChool
here In Newport·M.-who
wear grungy old )8lull and
• .,..,.. oat• T..amtl. Prom my
new pw;pcttn. tb9f-look •
If tbey baft pen up ..... ---of---Tbey ==-··~-look ...... 1\s_, ,_.....,. lfougbt ,..,.,eo .... ,...._ot
•·ctw--~bflllf ..... 'llday, .. , ...
'
believe m tenwe. Funny bow
cranky.we get• we get older.
SUE CLARK
Newport Beach
A lunch invitation
for Steve Smith
for colwnnists ijke Steve Smith
who not only alert us to i.Ssue,
but formulate our policy as
well.
Steve 8S9erts •the teachers
union .is likely to ftght the idea
ot a dn!l8I code" and that "the
union probably won't give any
groiun4. ~ and tw:harl wUl need
to revolt and tall tbe umon to
•back ott• IO they CllD drfJll
poperty. smoa tbe lOall umon IMder·
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ct.n.ia...., lln~ bf tblll'
pemw. .............. gufd-
...... llDW'to iWNI .. ....
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NEWPORT-MESA
UNIAED SCHOOL DISTRICT
District Ofhce: 2985-A Bear St., r
Costa Mesa 92626, 424-5000
Superintendent: Robert Barbot rl!
Board: Dana Black, Judy Fran-
co, Jim Pei'ryman, Martha Auor,
Wendy Leece, serene Stokes
and O.Yid Bro6ks •
MESA CONSOUDATED
WAl•D&TRICT
1965 PlilceDba Ave., Cos1a
Mtlie 12627, 631-1200
Board: lhldy Ohlig-Hall, Mike
Healey, Fred Bockmiller, Dana
Haynes and Jim Atkinson
COSTA MESA
SANITARY DISTRJCT
P.O . Box 1200, Costa Mesa
92628-1200, 754-5043
&ard: Jim~. Art Perry,
Nate ...... AiMDe Schafer
and Dan WortblDgton
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JOQAY
Newport Beach Commun.lty Ser-
vices is seeking volunteers to
help with the 18th annual Coro-
na del Mar Scenic SK from 6:30
to 10 a.m. June 5. Volunteers
will serve as course monitors,
finish line helpers and restau-
rant row helpers. Volunteers will
receive a T-shirt on race day. For
more information, call (949) 644-
3159. .
"TradiUonaJ Art Images," an
exhibit of oils and acrylics by
Gena Mezo, will be on display
through June 30 in the Newport
Beach Central Library foye~
1000 Avocatto Ave. For more
information, call (949) 717-3801.
FRIDAY
A gem, Jewelry and bead show
will be pre-sented through Sun-
day in Building No. 10 at the
Orange County Pair & Exposi-
tion Center, 88 Fair Drive, Costa
Mesa. Hours are from noon to 1
p.m. today; from 10 a .m. to 1
p.m. Saturday: and from 10 a.m.
to 5 p.rn. Sunday. For more infor-
mation, call (714) 708-1500.
The tango will be taught to sin-
gles and couples alike at 7:30
p.m. at the Defore Dance Clm-
ter, 151 Kalmus Drive, Swtes G-
2/G-3, Costa Mesa. Admission is
$8. For more information, call
(714) 241-9908.
SATURDAY
The 18th annual Corona del Mar
Scenic 5K or 2-mile Fun Walle
aroUnd town Thursday, Jone 3, l999 AIS
will be run throughout Corona
del Mar's residential streets And
scenic bluffs. The event will also
mclude a 1 K Dolphin Dash for
kids age 3 through 10. Pre-regis-
tration fees are $18 for the SK
Race, $15 for the 2-Mile Walk
and $12 for the Dolphin Dash.
Fees include a T-shirt. Proceeds
will benefit Newport Beach
Community Sen1ces youth pro-
grams and Corona del Mar's
beauWication project. For more
information, call (949) 644-3151.
A Tennessee Walking Hone
show will be presented through
Sunday in the Equestrian C'enter
at the Orange County Pair &
Exposition Center, 88 Fair Drive,
·Costa Mesa. For more informa-
tion, call (714) 708-1500.
HomeAid Orange County will
celebrate its 10th anniversary by
presenting the Rainbow of Hope
Ball at the Four Seasons Hotel,
Newport Beach. The black-tie
gala will include an evening of
fine dining, live entertainment,
dancing and a silent auction.
Tt1::kets are $175. For more infor-
mation, call (949) 553-9510 ..
SUNDAY ..
Newport Beach 's Paddle Power
will present its annual Kayak
Expo from 9 a.m . to 3 p .m. at
North Star Beach, 1 White Cliffs
Drive. Newport Beach. Paddle
more than 60 kayaks, canoes
and surf skis, meet representa-
tives from top manufacturers
and view equipment and acces-
sories. The grand prize drawing
features two kayaks. For more
information, call (949) 675-1215.
The Balboa Island Parade will
take place at 11 a.m. on Balboa
Island. The parade will begin on
Bayside Drive and then travel
over the Balboa Island Bridge
and down Marine Avenue. The
event will feature Ooats, march-
tng bands, old cars and enter-
tairunent. This year's theme is
"It's a Good Life.• Admission is
free. For more information, call
(949) 675-1773.
Local author Robert Bruce
Woodcox will be slgning his
book, •Tue Goll Gods Are
Laughing,• at noon at Barnes·&
Noble, Fashion Island, 953 New-
port Cente r Drive, Newport
Beach. For more information.
call (949) 759-0982.
TUESDAY
The Friends of ·the Newport
Beach Llbrary will present their
annual luncheon and installa-
tion of officers at 11:30 a.m . at
the Balboa Bay Club, 1221 W.
Coast Highway, Newport Beach.
Dean Corey, executive director
of the Orange County Philhar-
monic Socety, will speak on the
present and future of the Phil-
harmonic Society. Reservations
are $20 and must by made by
June 1. Fot more information,
call (949) 675-3563.
WEDNESDAY
The Newport Beach Publlc
Llbrary Foundation will present
a book discussion group at 9:30'
a.m. and 7 p.m. in the Newport
Beach Central Library's Friends
meeting room, 1000 Avocado
Ave. The group will be dis-
cussing "Anywhere But Here,•
by Mona Sunpson. Admission is
free and refresbmen~ will be
served. For more information,
call (949) 717-3890.
The monthly meettng of the Bal-
boa Bay Republican Women
Fedenited will be at 11 a.m. at
the Bal~ Bay Club, 1221 W.
Coast Highway, Newport Beach.
The program will feature John
H. Taylor, Executive Director of
the Richard Nixon Library &
Birthplace. Adrnissi6n is $22 for .
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(949) 759-9219.
A free noon progril.ID UUed .. The
Islands and Highlands of Scot-
land" will be presented at the
Newport Beach Central
Library's Friends meeting room,
1000 Avocado Ave. For more
information, call (949) 717-3801.
JUNE 12
Ocean Discovery Day will take
place from 10 a .m. to 4 p.m. at
Upper Newport Bay Ecological
Reserve and Regional Park, 600
Shellmaker Road, Newport
Beach. ActiVities will includE!
ocean exhibitS, family games, a
manne biologist station, sha.rl~
tank, crab lab and aquatic tours.
Admission is free. Refreshments
will be available. For more infor-
mation, call (949) 640-1751
JUNE 19
The "1999 Creans' Clambake to
Benefit Kids" will take place at 6
p.m. at the Balboa Bay Club in
Newport Beach. The event is a
casual outdoor beach party that
will feature a lobster dinner,
auction and dancing. Adnussion
is $100. The event will be pre-
sented by the Children's Bureau
of Southern California. For more
information, call (714) 517-1900,
ext. 213.
ONGOING
S;TEP-TEEN, a seven-week
work.shop for parents of
teenagers, is available for
Orange County parents. learn
to encourage teens, resolve con·
flicts, increase commurucation
and enhance relationships. The
womll.op will.be cpnducted oy
a licensed clinical psychologist.
Por more inlorma~on, call (949)
. 225-8189.
SL Andrew's Presbyterian
Church offers a support group
for families wtth loved ones who
are mentally ill. The group
meets from 6:30 to 8 pm Sun-
days m the church's Dierenfield
Hall C, 600 St. Andrews Road,
Newport Beach. The confiden-
tial group is open to the commu-
ruty. For more information, call
631-2880.
Prospects Networking Group
meets from 7:15 to 8 30 am.
Wednesdays at Mimi's Cdfe,
1835 Newport Blvd., Costa
Mesa. Breakfast is $6. For more
information, call Angie Stafford
at 474-2225 or· Ttna Firman at
551-3156.
All Lassen's Leads Club meets al
7:15 a.m. Tuesdays at Mirru's
Cafe, 1835 Newport Blvd., Costa
Mesa. For more information, call
646-.1252. ~
Zen Center of Orange County
offers meditallon instruction
every first and thlrd Sunday of
the month from 5 to 7 p .m. at the
Zen Ce'nter of Orange County,
120 E. 18th St., Costa Mf'..sa.
Sugge ted donation is $10. For
more information, call (9-49) 722-
7818.
The Newport Beach Parks,
Beaches and Recreation Com·
uusslon meets at 7 p.m. the fiist
Tuesday of each. month in city
council chambers, 3300 Newr
port Blvd , Newport Beach For
more information, call 644·315·1.
Nlcottne _Anon~ous felloWihle
wants to help men and wom~
who smoke to quit and remain
smoke-free. For more informa-
tion on local everung meetings,
call 650-2713.
The Costa Mesa Historical Soci-
ety holds a free open house from
11 a .m. to 3 p.m. Thursdays at
1870 Anaheim Ave.. Costa
Mesa. The event features mem-
orabilia from the city of Costa
Mesa and the Santa Ana Army
Alr Base. For more informauon,
call 631-5918.
Overeaters Anonymous meets
from 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesdays at
St. John's Episcopal Church, 183 '
E. Bay St., Costa Mesa. For more
infonnabon, call 953-0900. ·-
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nd postnatal yoga class from 3
tO 4:30 p.m. Thursdays. New
Classes begin on the first of the
onth. For more information, call
'.642-7400.
oag Cancer Center offers Man
Man, a free prostate cancer
Cliscussion group, from 7 to 8:30
p.m. the first Wednesday of each
f!nonth at the center auditonum, 1
Hoag Dnve. Bwlding 41 , New.
port Beach. For reservations or
more i.nformation, call 722-6237.
ifbe Pacific Business Xchange
has weekly breakfast meetings at
7 a.m. Tuesdays at the Pacific
Club, 4110 MacArthur Blvd.,
. . ' .
Newport Beach. There is no
charge for the initial meeting. Por
more information, call 640-0588.
The Newport Beach Psychologi-
cal Association presents a coed
relationship group called Insight
Equals Power at 7 p.m. Thurs·
days. The fee is $25 pen week.
For more.. in.fonnation, call 722·
4588.
Hoag Cancer Center otters a free
relaxation and imagery work-
shop from 10 to 11:30 a.m. the
foUTth Wednesday of each month
at 1 Hoag Drive, Building 41,
Newport Beach. For more fnlor-
mation, call 760-5542.
The Sea Explorer Ship, Del Mar
711 of Orange County offers a
program for young men ages 14
to 18 interested in learrung about
sailing, seamanship, piloting,
navigation and CTUlSing. Meet-
mgs are from 6 to 9 p.m. Wednes-
days at the Sea Explorer Sea
Base, 1931 W. Coast Highway,
Newport Beach. For more infor-
mation, call 642-6301 or 551·
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OASIS Senior Center oaers
ongoing assistance, counsellog
and referral services for seniors.
For appointments or more infor-
mation, call 644-3244.
The Costa Mesa Senior Citizen
Square and Round Dance Club
seeks experienced dancers to
JOin "in from 9 to 11 a.m. Thurs-
days at the Costa Mesa Senior
Center, 19th and Pomona streets,
Costa Mesa. For mo;e informa-
tion, cell 545-5669.
A free support group for cancer
patients meets at 7 p.m. Wednes-
days and a suppprt group for
people suffering from ·chronic
fatigue syndrome meets from 7 to
10 p.m. Wednesdays at the Insti-
tute for Holistic Treatment and
Research, 4019 Westerly Place,
Suite 100, Newport Beach. Far
more information, call 251-8700.
ArthrtUs Foundation Instructor
Hillary Stone leads an exercise
class at 11 a.m. Thursdays at the
Jewish Senior Center, 250 E.
Baker St., Coste Mesa. For more
information, call 513-5641.
Nightly meetings are offered tn
Costa Mesa and Newport Beach
for anyone who wants to over·
come nicotine addiction, For a
schedule or more information,
call 77•-9106 or (800) 642-0666.
The Newport Sports Collection
Foundation, a nonprofit organi-
~zation, operates a free museum
at 620 Newport Center Drive,
Newport Beach. 'the museum,
which has one of the world's
largest col\ections of sports
memorabilia, is open from 9 lJ.m.
to 5 p.m. weekdays. For more
information, call 721-9333. .
Hoag Cancer Center sponsors a
free tai du class for intermediate
to advanced levels from 10:30 to
11:30 a.m. Thursdays for people
with cancer and their families. A
-Oeginner session meets from
10:30 to 11:30 a.m. Fridays. The
dasses are designed to reduce
stress, increase longevity and
promote a sense of well-being
with basic, easy-to-learn, non-
strenuous movements to aid in
oalance and concentration. The
class is taught by Victor
Armand. No registration is
required. Free. Hoag Cancer
Center is at 4qoo W. Coast High-
way, Newport Beach. For more
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OASIS Senior Center often a
daily telephone conJact program
for seniors who have a limited
local support system. For more
information, call 644-3244.
The Costa Mesa Communlcaton
Toastmasters Club meets from
noon1o 1 p.m. Wednesdays at the
Orange County Department of
Education, 200 Kalmus Drive,
Costa Mesa. Meetings are open
to anyone who wants to improve
his or her public speaking skills.
Por more information, call 444-
5030.
The Newport Beach DlsUn·
guished Toastmasters Club 1300
meets from 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesdays
in Sgt. Pepperoru's meeting
room, 2300 Bristol St., Newport
BeaCh. For reservations or more
information, call (949) 646-1274.
Mesa Messengers Toastmaster
Club 691 in Costa Mesa meets at
7 p.m. Tuesdays at Mesa Verde
United Methodist Church, 1701
W. Balcer St., Costa Mesa. For
more information, call 540-4446.
Blue Flame Toastmasters Club
2717 meets at 7 a.m. Wednesdays
at the Village Farmer, South
Coast Plaza Village, 1651 Sun-
flower Ave., Costa Mesa. The
meeting is free for first-time visi-
tors. For more information, call
855-4308.
Toastmasters Club 231 meets at 7
a.m. Mondays at The Irvine Co ..
550-C Newport Center, Newport
Beach. For more information, call
733-2209.
Harborlltes Toastmaster Club
1927 meets at 7 a.m. Wednesdays
at the Riverboat Cafe, 151 E.
Coast Highway, Newport Beach.
For more informatiod, call 965-
3648.
Udo Isle Toastmasters meets
Mondays from 6:30 to 8 p.m. at
the Glendale Federal Bank Com-
munity Room, 100 Newport Cen-
ter Drive, Fashion Island, New-
port Beach. For more informa-
tion, call 964-5314.
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Care-A· Van transport to take
members to appointments ana
grocery shopping. The shuttle
takes members to the center. FQf
appointments, call 644-3244.
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People interested ln reading
English can learn with the help of
a tutor. Hourly rates and times
negotiabTe. For more informa-
tion, call 851-1739. ·
OASIS Senior Center offers vlsu·
al-aid screenings with a Braille
Institute representative by
appointment. For more informa-
tion, call 644-3244.
OASIS Senior Center has a walk-
ing group called Walkers Not
Rockers that meets oncE! a week
to enjoy scenic walks in and
around the Newport Beach area.
For more information, call 644-
3244.
Essential Weight Management
offers interactive and proactive
weight loss groups. Learn behav·
ior modification and other tech~
niques to control your weight.
Cost is $20. Groups meet from
6:30 to 8 p.m. Wednesdays and
Thursdays at 369 San Miguel
Drive, Suite 350, Newport Beach.
For more information, call 718-
9848.
The Hope Institute, a center for
recovery and family education,.
otters a women's support group
from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Tuesdays at
2900 Bristol St., C-206, Costa
Mesa. For more information, call
432-0020.
The Healing Connection offers a
women'i relationship group at 7
p.m. Tuesdays at 4425 Jamboree
Road, 180-A, Newport Beach. For
more information, call 261-8003.
Women Helping W~men offers a
free peer support group for
women in transition from 3:15 to
4:15 p.m. Wednesdays at 425 E.
18th St., Costa Mesa. Topics
include self esteem, exploration
of feelings, communication, trau-
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•Irrelevant Week's
All-Star banquet is as
~que as its inventor.
W en folks talk of sports
· banquets my thoughts
always seem to gravitate
to the many which l attended
when successful high school
football programs. would send
out invitations, and because I
did have a vested interest, I often
found myseH in attendance.·
They were usually long, the
coach had this captive audience ;1 and he wanted every player iQ. ·
the program recognized. On 1
occasion the entree was spaghetti.
.and the extras were such neat
things as bread, and some so!1 of
punch. ,,,.
Hey, everyo°:e was happy, and
all was great.
lt's when you've done this
several times, however, that the
ice in the punch seems to melt
pretty quickly. •
So when someone mentions a
sports banquet is available these
days, I don't rea.lly ruq tOo fast to
the sign-Yp table, '¥11ess it's
something like tpe annual bibute
to Corona deJ Mar's and Newport
Harbor's l;>lue chips at the
Commodore's breakfast,
ce'Iebrating high school
endeavors ~ their finest.
There is, however, another
banquet to be considered, and
one which may interest others.
And that's the world famous
All-Star, All-Sports Lowsman
lfophy Banquet, which is the
centerpiece to the madness of
Iqelevant Week, created by Paul
•
,IRS1PECTIVE
roger
corlson
•stats• Salata, who was a
receiver at use in days when
the 'ITojans were national powers
and used to beat up on
everybody.
Salata would go on to daim
fame as a San Francisco 49er, as
•
well as whistle stops with the
Baltimore Colts and Pittsburgh
Steelers, but that's another saga.
This story is about Sala.ta and
his banquet, a:nd I'm bringing all
this'out because everyone should
be enlightened to the fact that it
is·indeed, a pretty spectacular
endeavor1 all designed to
celebrate Mr: irrelevant, ~e last
player picked at the annual NFL
rualt.
The University of Pennsylvania's
Jim Finn, chosen by the Chicago
Bean, is the focal point, but
when you stop to consider the
clientele filling the tables, well, it
is a show of shows.
The list is just about end.less,
but here is some of the glitter
which has been Salata-dzed
over the years: Mickey Mantle,
SEE CARLSON PAGE 82
CIF DIVISION I TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIP
• Mang earns first CIF boys title;
tempers erupt on and off court in
12-6 victory over Woodbridge for
Division I cro'wn at Palisades Club.
llJowwDuNN
NEWPORT BEACH -Exactly how and
when Corona del Mar High would officially
clinch its ClF Southern Section Division I
boy5 tennis championship Wednesday was
insignilicant.
Practically speaking, the Sea Kings had it
· wrapped up before the third round even
started, a testament to their season-long
domination in non-
league, Sea View
League (where they
beat Woodbridge
twice) and playofl cir-
cuits.
While third-seeded
CdM's 12-6 victory
over league rival and
fourth-seeded Wood-
bridge was · rather
smooth, the title match
in front of an estimated
250 fans at the Pal-
isades Tennis Oub pro-
vided plenty of obstacles for the Sea Kings
(22-1 ).
For example: Their top player, senior
Parker Collins, had been suffering from
back spasms since Friday and was consid-
ered doubtful for the match, but five minutes
before the first serve-and countless trips to
doctors and · acupuncturists -Collins
deemed himself fit to play doubles. ,
Then, after C4M's Sameer Chopra
defeated Andrew Parr in third-ro<ind sin-
gles, pandemonium broke out on the court
following a bitter handshake' at the net
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RON S0UM0N I OAl.V Pl.OT
CdM's Christian Jensen deUvers a backhand return in Wednesday's CIF UUe effort
between the two players.
No punches were thrown, but when a
United States Tennis Association official
grabbed Chopra by the shirt and pulled him
away from the scene, fans rushed over to
witness the commotion and, then, emotions
began to heat up outside the court.
One Woodbridge student pushed a CdM
fan in the chest with both hands, but there
was no retaliation. CdM faculty members,
SEE TENNIS PAGE 82
QUOTE Of THf DAY
•tt """'"been ad.mllagoous r..'" '°got off lo."""' ml -· Joan Willett. Woodbridge High tennis coach
Daily Pilot Bl
SPORTS HALL OF FAME
CELEBRATING THE MILLENNIUM
INCE
O,'BOYLE
Cross country
8 Goir\g the distance for UC!, this Newport Beach
reside nt P,Ut the Anteaters on the collegiate map. , ,
ijlOIARO 0uNN
O nce Vince O'Boyle HI
arrived at UC!, the
Anteaters' distance
running program turned mto a
national power and neve r looked
back. ·
O'Boyle, a Newport Beach
residen~ since accepting his first
coaching assignment at UC! in
1982, has guided the UCI
women's cross country team to
four NCAA Championship meets,
induding a fourth-place
showing ln t 990, the
highest finish in the
.. program's history. Three
Anteaters earned
All-American honors that
year, including Buffy
• Rabbitt (Newport Harbor
High).
·with the {lack ofJ
money we had at the
time, that's one of
two years as an assistant He has
coached 23 athletes in the last
nine NCAA Track & Field
Championships, with a dozen of
those ucr competitors earning
All-America!} accolades.
O'Boyle's athletes have also
proved successful in the
classroom, with 112 of them being
named as Big West Conference
Scholar-Athletes in the last four
years.
In 1992, O'Boyle was selected
head coach of the United States
senior women's cross country
team at the World
Championships in
Boston, and on two
occasions was U.S .
Olympic Festival coe.ch.
He has also been a
member of the
• • • •
prestigious NCAA Track •
& Field Committee that
governs intercollegiate
cross country and track. • •
Hired away from
(the highlights}, because Vince O 'Boyle we really had to pull
Citrus College when UCI
combined the men's and
women's cross country · .. together as a team,•
O'Boyle said.
Long soug1lt after Dy open
runners, 0 1Boyle has coached
Olympian Ruth Wysocki since
1975 and Rabbitt, one,of the top
runners to come out o[ the
Newport-Mesa community, in her
comeback this year in the oJ)en
circuit.
O'Boyle, a graduate of
Monrovia High, Citrus College
and Cal Poly Pomona, has
coached UC! to 10 of the last 16
Big West Conference titles in
women's cross country and seven
conference championships on the
men's side.
He has also been named Big
West Conference Coach of the
Year 18 times in his 17 seasons at
UCI. induding a lirst-ever
distinction in women's track and
field in 1996 to go with his 17
awards in cross country. O'Boyle
has coached nine All-Americans
in men's and women's cross country.
A fortner 4()()... and 800-meter
runner in college who •dabbled in
the mile,• O'Boyle has served as
director of the UCl track and field
program for the last 15 years, after
coaching positions, O'Boyle
originally started his career in the
disabled students program at
Citrus in 1971, after earning his
teaching credential and running
for the Southern California
Strider.>, a thriving running dub
at the time.
O'Boyle, who earned his
Bachelor of Arts degree from Cal
. Poly Pomona and his Masters
from Azusa Pacific University.
coached at Citrus for t l years,
meriting the California
Conununity College Coach of the
Year Award in 1980 and leading
Citrus to the state cross country
title in 1981. O'Boyle also led
Citrus to three conference
championships in track.
As a collegiate runner, O'Boyle
placed second in Ute NCAA
Division ll national cross country
meet in 1968 and eighth in
Division I in 1969.
O'Boy1e, a member of the Daily
Pilot Sports Hall of Fame to
celebrate the oncoming
millennium, and his wife, Kathy,
have been married for 23 years.
They have a daughter, Kelly. 12.
•
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DAILY PILOT HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE OF THE WEEK
• Newport Harbor senior drew rave reviews for bis part
in helping Sailors capture CIF Division I volleyball crown.
BARRY PAtUNEfi varsity veteran. •t think that's his ---~="-'"'"==----I thespian in him coming out." ~"" There is, of course, no bigger . Tio~t bis position is called prep volleyball stage than the
mi blocker, Newport one Hearlson and his teammates
Hullo< H!Qh bo)'I volleyboll occupied Soturtlay night at
standaui Adam~ might Cypress College, where a
prtler center atage. capacity crowd ol 2,200 created
t whether acting in a IChool an electric atmosphere around
p oc-= well-rounded the Tan' 16-14, 12-15, 16·14,
s to the 'CJP Southern 15-3 biwnpb over Back Bay and sei1loo Dl-1 clMlmpiomblp Sea View League rival Corona
nUI, dlo 6-fOOI· 7 -hu del Mar.
deln!taly llhown a flair for the And Heorl>an, who wW
dromotk:. compete far the South in Friday's
'Wllb Adom, II bu always Deve Mobs Orange County •
-Ibo l!lggor Ibo ... ldl, Ibo AD-Siar Match, WU thorougb!Y
-be plAp.. """"'*' c-b DIDC-._c#l*_ymr SH~--
ngratulations • • • •
• B2 Thursday, June 3, 1999
. I ""'Sports
CIF DIVISIOI I IOYS TllllS FlllLS
" RON SOLIMAN I DM.Y Pn.OT
C orona del Mar's Sameer Chopra
(right) delivers in the Sea Kings'
championship con~est of
Woodbridge Wednesday afternoon at
the Palisades T~s Club. Corona del
Mar rolled to a 12·6 victory over its
Sea View League rival. Below, Sea
Kings' Coach Tim Mang offers some
advice to Christian Jensen after his No.
1 singles entry fell to the Warriors'
Dave Ungman, 7-5. Chopra was a key
figure in the Sea Kings' chaniptonshlp
with his play against Peninsula in the
semifinals, as well as dominating two
of hls three singles rivals Wednesday.
Jensen hammered the final nail into
the Woodbridge;:offin Wednesday.
tONTINUED FROM 81
I
tncluding boys bdsketball codch
Paul Orris, quickly intervened.
' Finally, whc•n all the dust set-
Jlc'<l, CclM COdch Tim Mang hdd
pis hrst CIF boys lttle m nearly 30
)'N HS oJ coaching In the fall . of
J qq7 he g uided the school's girls
1Pam to CIF 0 1v1s10n I and nallon-
~I championships.
• "Oh. yeah, it's pre tty sweet,
e-;pPcially aftPr ldSt year," Said
Mang, whose tedm lost a heart-
breake r to Peninsula mil.be .finals
~n games, 87-71, after a 9-9 tie
CdM captured its eighth over-
ElU CIF team lltle, but the school's
first in 16yedrs.
: "Ttus 1s swee t to come back
JlllPr how we lost (in the finals)
4c1<;t year, dncl bl"a ting Wood-
'CARLSON
' CONTINUED FROM 81
Lynn Swann, J erry West,
Leigh Sternberg. Reggie
Jackson, Tommy Lasorda, Terry
Donahue, Peter Ueberroth, John
Robinson, Merhn Olsen, Rich
Sa ul, Paul McDonald, Vince
Ferragamo, Sedn Sausbury ...
Virtual and actual
confirmations for this year's
endeavor at the Newport Beach
Marriott J une 23 mclude Junior
Seau, Pete Beathard, Ben
Davidson. Sammy Lee,
Steinberg, Jim Tunney, Erle
Dickerson, tive llme Gieen Bay
Super Bowter Marv Fleming , ...
well, the list goos on and on,
with our George Yardley the
exclamation point.
U you'd like to share in this
unique event, the re's an
unwritten guarantee that there's
nothing like it anywhere (at least
\UlW they do it again next year),
!}'OU have the option of plunking
.;(]own $100, wh1ch buys a chair ~at a table and dlnner at 7 after
"):bt hour's pregame sesst0n.
· The evening is spent listening
to one and all give Jim Finn
some advice , capped by the
presentation of the Lowsman
~ophy.
• It's a tak4!0ff from the
:l-Jelsman Thophy, which is
,flamed after that wonderluJ
)lportsman, John Hc1sman, who
:ian up a 222·0 Georgia Tech
-Ytctory ove r a hapless bunch
'h orn Cumberland, Pa. This goe.<;
way b&c.k, even before Salata's
~e.
TebJes of 10 go for St,000 and
prenuer serlting t available at
St ,500 per table. Nearly 250
~ata are sold end Salata says
~er 150 makes it a
~°::4~~:::9U. nab some
bows, haff 101Dt tun In a
........... end tout the
'IU t II wadjrduQ, call thil
.... (MNU-0727) and you ............
bridge is pretty sweet,· said CdM
sophomore Randy Myers, who
teamed with longtime partner Bri-
an Morton to sweep at Nq. 1 dou-
bles and avenge two previous
losses to Woodbridge.
. "It's fun being on a team thdl
goes all the way,• said Morton,
who improved his doubles record
Uus season to 62-3
Woodbndge, which took six
out of nine doubles sets in the last
Sea View meeting, an 11-7 CclM
win, won only three sets this time.
The Warriors were down after lhe
fust round, 5-1, and never recov-
ered.
"It would've been advanta-
geous for us to get off to a better
start, ff said Woodbridge Coach
Joan Willett, who coached the
Warriors to CfF Division I titles in
t 996 and '97.
CdM was ahead in sets, 9-3,
and in games, 54-26, after the sec·
Even Tiger would be
challenged at this pace.
C onsider this: It's the day of
Tea Cup C lassic ill (Aug.
13), a warm, sunny
afternoon at Mesa Verde
Country Club and the defending
champion, Marianne Towersey,
is barely able to make a 3 p .m.
te e time.
She's busy today. Running a
little late. Seems this other event,
the finals of the Southern
California Women's Mat(:h-Play
Championships at Mission Viejo
Country Club, also has her
attention.
But Towersey, after winning
the Southern title and advanctog
to the state championships of
private-club match play, is ~
hustling north on the 405 to
reach Mesa Verde.
Towersey pulla up. She
doesn't need to warm up, she
needs a massage. The Tea C up
Classlc's first provisional has
been fired -the tee time (2
p.m .) ge tting bumped an hour
later to accommodate'Toweney'1
possible 54-hole day, whic.b
would prob&bly make SpOrts
lllustrated's Golf Plus section.
It could all happen.
Organizers of the Tea Cup
Classic, With a limited time fryie
in which to set a date, needed to
settle on Aug. 13 for th.is
summer's event, but it could
place Towersey (s.nt. Ana
Country Club) b:l an awk'wad
spot if she reaches the Sout\lem
finU.
•The oddl al 1119 belQg ift the
ftnUI .•. well...,.... CID
happen.. Mid 1bw•..,. wbo
can nn.r b9 ClDIP"'ed out. .......... ~
ond round, making th~------• third round almost imma-
"We felt all year
that we had the best
team and it worked
out that way. The
lads knew the play-
off seedings were
wrong and the y
went out to prove a
point and lhey did.
Woodbridge fought
hard to beat (top-
seeded) Los Alami-
tos (in the semifi-
nals, 10-8), so it was
a great season for
them, too.~
terial, before CdM senior
standout C hristian
Jensen (headed for USC)
made it official with his 6·
2 win over Jim Hunter,
the Sea Kings' 10th set.
"It's been a fantastic
year, with the Kansas
City trip (for a national
tournament) and league
title," Mang said, "and
we had another big one
beating Peninsula (11-7) in the semifinals a t Palos
Verdes.
"Everybody did lheir
job today. When you're
looking at a 5-1 deficit,
it's tough to come back.
"EverytiOOy did
their job today.
When you're
looking at a 5-1
deficit it's tough
to come back.
We sat down
and talked before
the" match, and I
told them we've
got to do it to
them in the first
rQund ... "
TimMMg
COfona del Mar High
boys tennrs coach
Woodbridge (18-
5) was led by Har-
vard-bound David
Lingman, the
league singles
We sat. down and talked before
the µiatch, and I told them we've
got to do it to them in the first
champion who swept at No. 1 sin-
gles.
"This was our best chance to
win it,• Chopra said. "We we re round .
pretty confident (playing Wood-
bridge), but it's always tough •
Collins, the Sea View Ledgue's
runner-up, underwent treatment
for his back every day since Fn-
day, when the spasms Dared up.
On Tuesday, Mang said there WdS
only a 10% chance be wouJd pldy.
But the Uruversity of Washing-
ton-bound Collins, weanng a
wrap and plenty of powerful oint-
men ts to loosen up his back,
played doubles with Peter KuJ-
maticki.
"It's an oinbnent used on hors-
es," S&id Collins' father, Larry.
CdM freshman Cameron Ball
was also solid, winning two of
three sets at No. 3 singles, while
Jensen and C hopra also won
twice. Cd.M's Curtis Ellmore and
Sam Shahmardi won their fi.rst-
round doubles match. 7-6, and
Collins-Kulmaticki captured two
LAV
G 0 L F
. ridad
dunn
Women's Southern California
Golf Association event, it'll
certainly make for an interesting
day. Stay tuned .
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lbe one-day, 18-hole Tea Cup
Classic features the four women's
champions from private clubs m
thJs newspaper's circulation, with
the winner receiving a silver tea
set and Newport-Mesa
community bragging rights.
The event, designed to bring
the golf community together for a
day of fun, was created largely
because of the huge inargtnl of
victory from champions at M8l4
Verde, Santa Ana, Big Canyon
Country Club and Newport
Beach Country Cub. The dubs
rotate each summer u host .ite.
Mesa Verde's Oenlle
Woodard, Debbie Albright
(New,port Beedlt and SeDy
Holstain (Big Canyon) will try to
detlpne 1WelMy ..... ,..
1'aww9ty WOil. ... aq,
Onmc D m bll a.cm_... __ .............. ... ........... ~-···-· ... ..
the Victorian Te a Society, which
sent representatives dressed in
Victorian outfits -parasols and
all.
Selby Schriber (Big Canyon)
won the inaugural Tea Cup
Classic at Newport Beach in
1997.
Admission is free to the event
and the public is welcome to
gallery in wha t has proved to be
an exciting round of spectator
golf.
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Corona del Mar HJgh's golf
team will get a special lesson
today at Pelican Hill Golf Club
when noted golf psychologist Dr.
David F. Wright will give a pri·
vale clinic from 2 p.rn. to 4 p.m.
Wright, author of the new
book •Mind Under Par• and a
PGA teaching pro et Pelican HW,
ls a licensed cHnical psychologilt,
a faculty member at the USC
school of medicine and • 1998
Southern C4lifomia PGA Section
teacher of the year.
Al the teem's banquet lailt
week at Big Canyon. the ~ =er was 1987 U.S. Open ...... __ ..,..... ... _ ScOtt Stmpenn. -·-.. C.,0.'I K8lly ~
wbo wiB play In the U.S. Opm
tedbll.1 qudller Monday at El
C.ballero Country Cub in
'lm.aa, ha been pramotld to
head ~eililoDll at tbll dub,
wblle fonner b9ld pm IDd
Southem Ca111anM PGA Hall of
,_..Bob~ II DOW
dftctor' al ...
country for the U.S. Open, which
is June 17-20 at Pinehurst, S.C.
Manos and Donnellan were
the only local players to qualify
out of the Open's local qualifier
May 20 a t Newport Beach
Country Club. A total of eight
players (out of 112) advanced to
the sectionals from Newport
Beach.
Only one player in golf
history, Orville Moody, bas won
the U.S. Open (1969) after
working his way through the
local and sectional qualifiers. It
was Moody's only title on the
PGATour.
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Jan Cheng won the women's
club title at Costa Mesa Golf &
Country Club (Los Lag05
Course), ousting defending
champion Susan Hong and
holding off runner-up Kathy •
Hille. Pam .DQU was third in the
championship flight.
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lbe annual Calllonda Polke
Chiefs Association Golf
Tournament ts June 2.C at Costa
MM8 GoU & Countty Club at 10 a.m. (shotgun KTamble).
Celebrities lndude former Rakler
Ben Dnidlon and a-Ram great
DHC'CID JODM. Bidly .....
1150: Dataill: Call La V8me
PoUce CbW ROoald ldgell at
(9C»} S86-8783. -·-
of three sets ttt No. 3 doubles
·As long as (CoUins) doe-.n'I
need to serve or tut an overheiicl,
he's fine,· Mang said during tlw
second round.
•(The ointment on my batk)
got so hot, I was thinking mo11•
about that than the pain in rn~
back," said Collins, who addPcl
that he was only 75°10 sound or
ms forehand volleys and 2:> •
well on his serve
O F DIVISION I FINALS
(at Palisades Tennis Oub)
CORONA DEL MAR 12, WOOOlllUDGE 6
Singles: Jensen (CdM) lost to
Lingman, 5-7, def Hunter, 6-2, def Parr.
6-2; Chopra (CdM) lost 0-6, won 6-1, 6 1,
Ball (CdM) lost 4 6, won 6-0, 6-0.
Doubles: Morton Myers (CdM)
def. Sheridan·Van Linge, 6-2, def.
Bagherpour Davenport, 6-3, def.
Strozler-Mrddleton, 61, Ellmore-
Shahmardi (CdM) lost 3 6, won 7-6,
lost 5-7; Colhns Kulmatickl (CdM)
lost 1-6, won 6-1, 6 1
VOLLEYBALL
Orange County
All-Stars will
'tangle Friday
• Nine local players,
one coach, to take part in
boys and grrls showcases
at Newport Harbor High,
girls at 6, boys at 7:30.
NEWPO RT BEACH -Nine
Ne wport-Mesa District semor
volleyball standouts, includmg
members of the Ne wport Harbor
High CIF State guls and CIF
Southern Section boys champi-
ons from Newport Harbor l llgh,
dre among those competing in
the 23rd annual Dave Mohs
Orange County All-Star Volley-
ball Matches Friday at NeWP.9rt
Harbor High ,
Newport Harbor's Je nnifer
Carey. Marissa Cothran and
Kathy Lavold will play for the
South in the girls match, set foi 6
p.m.
Newport Harbor's Ty 1ram·
blie, Mott Jameson, Alan Umon
and Adam Hearlson, as well as
Corona del Mar's Dennis
AllbW.r and Morgan JaclUOti,
will repntleQt the South ln the 7:30 boys metdt.
Colt.a M .. ·, 8.J. Ughtvoet --~-·-.. ~ ..-..ung
Doily Pilot ' ~ports Thursday, June 3, I 999 83
IN THE PROMISED LAND
Top five locals look to shine at CIF State Preliminaries.
TONY A.I IODMJJ
Omlt "-
Costa Mesa, Corona del Mar
and Newport f larbor high schools
will be paying very close atten-
tion to Sacramento this weekend
as five local athletes take on ~e
state's best at the CIF State Pre-
liminaries Friday night at Sacra-
mento City College's Hughes Sld-
dium.
After last week's remarkable
CIF Masters Meet, Newport Har-
bor sophomore Amber Steen will
represent the Sailors m two
events.
"She's really excited to be
there,• Sailors girls coach Enc
:HEARLSON
CONTINUED FROM 81
1Weit s&d. "But, she's also excited
to compete and do well there.· ·
Steen, who slid into the final
qualifying spot in the 1,600
meters at Ule MasTers, went out
and won the event with a person-
al-best 5:01.83, two seconds bet-
ter than her previous best.
•Her lime last week was the
eighth-fastest out of the group
she's going up against,• '!Weit
said. "We're looking for a great
run out of her like last week and
she's ready to do it.•
· In the girls 1,600, the top three
of the two heats. along Wlth the
remauu.ng top three times will
advance to the Finals.
Corona del Mar junior Liz
ADAM HEARLSON
lorn: June 26, 1981
Hometown~ New-
port Beach
up to the challenge. =6-foot-7
"It was electric,• said Hearl-We 200
son, who capped the school's first Sport Volleyball Coech: Dan Glenn section crown sin~e 1987 with d Events:Middle blocker
stuff block on match point. · Favortt. food: Lobster
The block was' Hearlson's Favorite movie: "Breakin' "
match-high siXth. He also lest 111hletk moment: "Winning
pounded 12 kills and contributed CIF (with a four-game victory over rival Corona del Mar in the the all-around skills wluch belie Division 1 flnal Saturday at Cypress
his imposing height lo earn Daily College)."
Pilot Athlete of the Week Athlete of the Week XXJ: He
recognition. collected 12 kills, a match-high
•He's just a solid player,• six blocks, including one on match
Glenn said. •He's not 1ust some point. and contributed sound
6-7 kid playing volleyball. He's a passing in the Tars' ~atch win.
volleyball player who happens to Daly fib
be~-7. I thought.he played really _ 1 -==='ol=/«tof==spo11:s==a=rd=se=nes=99-=S=:::::.J well in both of our last two ....
matches. He blocked really well
(against CdM)."
The CfF title match, as well as
Friday's all-star curtaJ.n call,
however, will likely be
Hearlson's final athletic
pei:fonnances. A 4.0 studen t.
he'll attend Chapman University
on a provost (academic).
scholarship and does not plan to
play volleyball or basketbull,
despite attempts by Panthers'
basketball coach Mike Bokosky
to pique his interest.
•rm kind of sad it's over, but I
can honestly say I left everything
on the court," I Jearlson said.
In addition to his strong net
presence, Hearlson also brought
demonstrative competibvenesc;,
wtuch could be seen m rue;
fist-pumping, face-scrunching
celebrations after a kill, or
particularly, a block.
"When you get a block,
especially in a big match, 1t'!> a
feeling you can't really explain,
but it's amazing. It's unlike
anything I've ever expenenced
in sports. I have no problem
yelling on the court. I'm not all
that shy.•
He has also exhibited this
self-assurance in front of
audiences as an actor. And while
he sees some parallels in
performing on the court and/or
on stage, he also pomted out
some contradictions.
"In drama, it's a performance
which has been set out and
directed. You already know
what's gomg to happen at the
end,~ he said. "But with sports,
Y.OU have to make your own
en$iing. On stage, you're playing
a character, but on the co~. a
lot of your true self comes out."
Healson, also a three-year
varsity performer in basketball,
has worked hard to reveal a
polished volleyball performer. He
began playing in the Balboa Bay
club program in seventh grade
He was an All-Newport-Mesa
District selection as a sophomore,
but endured a frustrating Junior
season, due to debilitating ankle
problems.
"I missed d lot of matches and
I was angry because I didn't play
well," Hearlsoo recalled. ·After
the volleypau season, I hdd
re<:onstrudlive surgery on my left
ankle to tighten up the ligaments
and I went through physical
therapy to strengthen both
dnkles.1 missed the whole
summer, but when I came back, J
felt awesome. I felt like I could
truly play the way I should have
been playing the whole time."
He dearly became, in fact, a
leading man for the Sailors.
MIUENNIUM-BOOSTER
Here's my candidate ,for the
Daily Pilot Sports Hall of Fame:
And here's why:
Others to think about (attach list if necessary):
Mall to Dally Pilot Sports, 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa 92627:
fax to 949·646-4170; e-mail to dallypilot@earthllnk.net.
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SPORTS HAll OF FAME
aL.EBRATING THE MIU.ENNUM
l .... '~ "-;,.· ... ·, ~
J\ ... , .... ~ •. IC
. -------. . .
Morse wtll use her experience in
the 800, something that Sea King
COdch Bill Sumner believes is a
valuable tool agamst the competi-
tion.
"Whe n you get this far, _you get
really psyched up. For some, it's a
positive and for others, it's a neg-
ative," Sumner said. •uz has
been to a nwnber of meets with
this kind of intensity or even high-
er. She'll know how to use that
extra energy and when to use it."
At the Masters, Morse used a
solid opening 400 meters and a
strong final kick to qualify for
Sacramento with a personal-best
211.28, winning the event for the
Sea Kings.
Costa Mesa seruor Bruce Han-
cock extended his high school
IRICK
running career after quo.h.lymg
second in the 1,600 (4 20 50) at
lastweek's Masters.
"My goal is to quabfy for the
State Final!>, but do tl in the slow-
est time possible/ Hancock Sdtd
last week with a laugh. "I want to
consetve energy for the finals on
Saturday.•
Newport l tarbor J\J.IliOr 1tevor
Jones wilI continue his battle with
Califomid's best in the 300 inter-
mediate hurdles. Sue of the top 10
times in the stdte Uus year have
come in Jones' last two meets, the
ClF Finals and the Mrtsters.
According to Sailor boys coach
Bun Barry, Jones will be the only
runner from the Southern SeC'tion
in his beat. • U he runs under 38
seconds, like he's been 'running,
he should be able to advance."
Jones had the third-fastest
time at the Masters (37.75) fo r the
Sailors, 15 seconds off his person·
aJ best
J Iis toughest compebtion will
be from Tony Gulfton from Pomt
Loma High. Terry Jenkins from
John Mwr High, Marcell Allmond
Crom St. Paul. and Ahmad Wnght
from Kennedy. -
In the 300 intermediate hur-
dles, the wm.ners of the three
heats, along with the remdtrung
stx fastest times will ddvance.
Also-barely nussmg his best-
ever time of 9.16.01 last week,
YOUTH SPORTS
Sailor eruor Curt Herberts looks
to further unprove m the 3,200.
I le placed hflh at 9:16.04 for
Newport Harbor. ·u he cdn run his kind of race,
where his second mile is stronger~-t-t
than his hrst, he'll be more com-
fortable and more effective," Bar-
ry said. ·we have no control ot
anyone else, so our goal is to
break 9:10 and let the results take
ca1e of themselves."
Due to a lack of a preliminary
in the .boys and girls 3,200, both
Herbert.s and Steen are in Satur-
day's finals.
"If Steen makes it to Saturddy
m the 1,600, she'll have a very
bu y ddy runrung both events.,.
1We1t said. • l know she has 1t 10
her to do it."
Yankees win first two rounds
• They get past Giants
and Dodgers to advance
in the Majors playoffs.
NEWPORT BEACH -The
Yankees used solid lulling and
timely pitching to advance in the
playoffs after wins over the
Dodgers dnd Giants in Newport
Beach Ltttle League Majors Divi-
sion action.
Jn the openmg round agamst
the G1dnts, the Yankee pitching
trio of Andrew Beck, Nathan
NH 8 A·
Indians,
Angels tie·
• Close play at the
plate leaves the c~ntest
deadlocked at 8 apiece.
NEWPORT BEACH -A strong
defensive play-between pitcher
Kyle Rohan and catcher Steven
Keitzer enabled the Angels to tie
the Indians, 8-8 May 25 in New-
port Harbor Baseball Assooation
Mustang D1vts1on baseball.
With Indian Michael Puncel at
third, Rohcin fielded a ball right
back to the mound a~d threw out
Puncel 'at the plate.
For the Angels, Andrew
McDonald had a home run, triple
and double and Kyle Caldwell
added a home run and tnple.
HOOPS
Newport-Mesa splits
in two NJB contests
• After a setback to NJB
All-Stars, eighth grade girls
soundly thump Fullerton.
NEWPORT BEACH -New-
port-Mesa's eighth grade girls
Newport Junior Basketball team
defeated Fullerton, 42-17, Sun-
day afternoon after suffering a
loss to the NJB All-Sta.rs earlier
that morning.
In the win, Alida Love had 12
points while Mellsa Alves and
Jennifer Rennon each added
eight points.
On the defensive side, New-
port-Mesa's press, led by Alex
Orosco and Sarah Stern,
caused a number of Fullerton
turnovers.
Adrienne Patterson grabbed
13 rebounds to lead the Newport-
Mesa team, wluch next plays Sat-
urday in the NJB Sprtng Tourna-
ment.
C-1 • -.::#4 . . ' . . .
Parker and Matt Hauser scat-
tered two hits over six innings for
the Yankee!>.
Kyle Schneek.Juth hdcl d tut ·
and scored a run to lead the Yan-
kees at the pldte.
In the Yankees sPcond-round
8-5 win over the Dodgers, Beck
and Matt Silva each went 2 for 4
with two runs Silvd and Mike
Orozco each scored tWlce
Mike AspegTen d<>hvered with
a bases-louded lnple to spark the
Yankee offense.
In other Ma1ors dcllon·
NB LL
• Reds 10, Giants O
Reds pitcher Nikolas
Palchlkofi tossed a p~rfec:t gdme
w1th rune stnkeouts m Fndav s
10-0 blanking of the G1anb.
Zack Wisbengard smackl•d rt
three-run home run m the hrst
inrung to lead the Reds oflensive-
ly
• Marlnen 7, Angels 3
Pitcher Taylor Storm led the
MdJllleni offense, going 4 for A in.
the Manners' 7-3 Wl11 over the
Angel!> Friday.
Tony Jones, Jonathan Kroopf
and Blake Mathews also added
dddihondl offense for the
Mdrmers
• Diamondbacks 4, Braves 2
Diamondbacks hurler Scott
Thompson was overpowering
with 14 strikeouts m their 4-'2 win
over the Braves Tuesday
Blake Allred drove in two first-
mrung runs \vith a smgle to ignite
the D1arnondbdcks' offense.
The Pacific Coast Bobby Sox 10-and-under cbarilptons -the BrulJen; Front row, from left:
Clea O'KJeffe, Devin Penley, Anne Marie Aschlerts, Marlssa Wilbur, Al~dra Small. Emily
Drobka; playen, standing, from left: Amelia Fletcher, Sara Sweeny, Bryblee Wright. Mega
Toman, Kristin Clralll, K.C. Carlson; adults, from left Manager Janis Toman, Coach Alm
Drobka, Coach Paul Wilbur, Coach and league president Doug Ci.tall!.
Yankees edge Angels, 4-3
• Harrison, Burke strike
out 13 in victory; Angels'
Hendrick on, Hillgren
strike out 13, too.
. NEWPORT BEACH -Wlllte
Harrison dnd Bryan Burke com-
bined to strike out 13 for the Yan-
kees in thCJ.T 4-3 playoff wm over
the Angels in Newport BeaC'h Lit-
tle League AAA Division action
Not to be outdone the Angels'
pitching tandem of Barrett Hen-
drickson and. Steve Hlllgren also
struck out 13.
Top defensive play were
turned m by Hlllgren for the
Angels and Jamie McGee for the
Yankees.
la other AAA acbon:
• Rockies 11, Rangers 3
The offense of WUUam
O'Brien and Alex Johnston led
the Rockies ovE>r the Rangers, 11-
3, Sdturday.
O'Brien's 'double and John-
ton's tnple each drove in run to
igrute the Rockies' offense.
Ryan Telles and Michael
Dirocco led the way for ·the
Rangers.
•Orioles 11, Dlamondbac.ks 10
Wyatt Cole went 3 for 4 with
Nill Ill
two tnples to lead the Orioles
over the D1amondbacks, 11-10,
May24
Cole al o threw two solid
mrung for the Onole . who
jumped out to an early 6~1 lead
only . to see the Diamondbacks
come beck and tie the game, 10~
10, in the sixth.
pencer Brown led the 010-
m ondbacks' comeback Wlth two
key ruts, but the Orioles scored
the wuuung run m the bottom of
the wcth lo break the tie.
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I hurxfay, June 3, 1999
. . . .. ' .. ' ... , '
..... ·. -• J . . -
NMM Statement
Tho fOllowtng pe!SOf\I .,. c:IOinO bulln.M ...
. .. . ... :--. ··-... • ---.. <#~ . -.. _ ....... , . -. 4 1~
12M3 Actltioue luelneaa
Carolyn Lou••• Heme.._'*" M<MatlOrl, 7110 w. Ocean The lolQWlno Pt
FIOf'lt, Newpol1 8ftctl CA .,. """"" busllless., 921163 F~-.
dUcleO 1>y an lndMoull
Haw )OU •tarted dOlng t:>llalnen yet? No • Zliha1r Hadc;jed
"Affordable
Alteroative"
Discount Casket
Cremation&
Burial Sei·rice
Oonglo lnvH1men1•.
19332 Manot Pptnl Clf.,
Hunungton 8Hch, CA
Thi• l>U$ine • 1 con· ranldin Financial, 324 ducted by husband •nd Eaet Coul Highway. Co· wtte rot\I Del Mir. CA 92625
Tl1la Malemem wa• hied w th ll'le Cwr'4' Cletk ol e>r.nge COunty on 5-2t.fi
1MtlmM1 928"8
George Don Toy, 19332 Manor Point C11de, ~un1·
tnoton Beach, CA 92548
Tllls , bUaif'911 ta oon·
ducted by an lndlvldual
• CM&topher E HObson. -Have YoU •tarted ~ toe . (CA), 3242 East Coltll bu11ne11 yet? No HIQtt Co ~ Dafly PllOI May 27, June
3, 10. 17, 1999 Th527 Gerald Wayne M<.'M•hon CA 9~~5 rona .,.., Mar
Thi• 6tat••nent wat ht4l<I n111 t>usineo Ii coo·
Witt\ the County Cleltc °' d d b Flctltlou1 BuelneH
Name 8ta'-"*1t
The lollowlnl} pMOl)S a,. doing buslrieu 11
Why should you subject
yourself & your family to
paying inflated prices for
caskets & services????
Have you ttar1ed doing businelt yet? No
George Don Toy
Orange Coun~~-99 u<:te Y· • c:orpon1t1on
1 211 IUve you stalled <Jo1ng
Dally P1lol Ma" 27TJune bvilness yet? Yes, l /41'9'4
This statement was IHed
with the County Clertc ol
Otenge County on 5-18-99
, Christopher E Hobson, 3, 10, 17, 1999 h510 Inc. OBA. Franklin Anan-GTI Leasing & Ma(ket1ng
SelVl(:H, 639 Sabio. Liii Floret, CA 92688 Flcthiou1 8u1lnu1 c:lal, Christopher E
1ttM79M18
Dally PllOl Mey 20, 27,
June 3, 10, 1999 Th495
N•m• St•tement HobsorVPresldent
Tha following persune This statement wat llled
are domg bustneu .. wlm ttte County Clerk ot
Grace Tol<lko Imamura.
639 Sabia. Las flo,.s, CA
92688 Call Toll Prtt 1-888-S4CASDT
Serring Orange I Sarrooadlng Coaatrla FictltlOue Bu1lneH
Name Statement
The following persons
FIRST CLASS FINAN· Orange County on 5·12·99
CIAL, 311 Mesa Dr #16, 1911$61928"8
This business Is Corl·
ducted by an lndrvldoal
Have you •tarted doing
buSlneu yel? Yes. 5111'99
Graoe T Imamura
Co•t• Mesa Caf1tornla Dally Pilot May 27, June
92827 3, 10, 17, 1999 Th521
are doing business ••.
JM PRODUCT DESIGN.
I ~~if I 1~ Mt Cherie Clrcte, =-F~1V~~~
SI I ,.__ .. _ CA 1~ Mt Chene Circle.
' . . ........ ~ .. -,1 ., ·-... ~,'\·,..,11
.,, 'I, • f I • -->--...-92':.i ..vata ..... sa. Fountalfl Valley, CA 92708
PACIFlC VIEW Th• buSlness is con· This busmess Is con MEMORIAL PARK oucted by e general dueled by: an lndMdual partnership Have you stalled doing
CemotefY • Mortuary Have you started doing business yet? No
Chapel • Crematory business yet? Yes S-3·99 t~!,;mee"~t~~~
""'"" p-....i"-Vi "-' Key LllM West, Inc., ~ """"" -'""1ve Shannon M Carpenter, With the CouolY Clelk of N~28each700 Vice Pre51cJenl Orange County on 5· 18·99
-This statement was flled 1t996793-431 --------~' with the County Clelk of Dally Pilot May 20, 27, PIERCE B•THERS Orange County on 5-18-99 June 3. 10, 1999 Th496
IEU BROADWAY 19"6793429 Flctltlout BualneH
Mortuary * Chanal Dally PllOI May 20• 27· Name Statement ,.,~ June 3, 10. 1999 Th497 C remation The followlng persons Flctltloua Buelneta are doing l>Yslnesa ea 110 Broadway Name Statement 8) CALIFORNIA
Costa Mesa The folloWing persons CHIROPRACTIC CARE • .. 2 91 •o are doing business as: CENTER. ·-·--··-·g·-•I New York Hardware b ) C A L I F 0 R N I A Company. 1603 Superior MASSAGE CENTER, Ave., Costa Mesa, CA c) CAUFOANIA WELL·
92627 NESS CENTER. 1330·A
Brass Assets, lnc.,(CA), East Chapman Avenue.
PUBLIC NOTICE 1603 Supano1 Ave . Costa Fullerton. Calrlorma 92831 Mesa, CA 92627 Larry W Basch, 5104 ANNUAL REVIEW OF Th1r. business Is con· Seashore Onve, Newpoll
CITY-WIDE TRAFFIC ducted by a COrp<lfation Beach, California 92663
IMPACT FEE Have you started dotng This buSlness Is con--
PROGRAM busineu yeP Yes. ducted by an 1nd1vtdual
THE COSTA MESA 05-01 1999 Have you started dotng
CITY COUNCIL WILL Bra!>S Assets Inc .. Scott business yet? No
HOLD A PUBLIC HEAR· SarlllsL&n, President Larry Basch ING FOR THE ANNUAL This statement was hied This statemenl was hied
REVIEW OF THE CITY Wtlh lhe County Clelk of With the County Cler11 ot
WIDE TRAFFIC IMPACT Orange County on 5·18·99 Orange County on 5·14-99
FEE PROGRAM 19"671134SO 19996793188
THE TRAFFIC IMPACT Daily PllOI May 20, 27, Dally Pilot May 20. 27
FEE PROGRAM HAS June 3. 10. 1999 Th499 June 3, 10, 1999 Th505
BEEN ESTABLISHED TO FictJtlous Buslneaa FICtltJoua 8uslne11
FINANCE THE IMPROVE· N•me Statement Name Statement
MENTS THAT ARE NEC· The loltow1ng persons The following persons
ESSARY TO ADDRESS are domg bus111ess as: are doing business as·
THE CUMULATIVE IM· a) PAT BUILDERS, INC , Westside Classle, 377
PACTS OF DEVELOP· b) METROPOLITAN INC . Avocado IJ, Costa Mesa.
MENT WITHIN COST A 501 36th Street. Newpoll Cahfornla 92627
MESA ANO TO ENSURE Beach, CA 92663 Bradley Tyler Appelgate.
THAT THE STANDARD RP-FINLEY. INC . (CA). 377 A~do #J, Costa
LEVEL OF SERVICE IS 501 36th Street. Newpor1 Mesa, Cahfomla 92627
MAINTAINED ON THE Beach, ca. 92663 Sunny Kim Apr.lga1•. TRAFFIC CIRCULATION This t>usiness 1s con· 377 Avocado • , Costa S~~E~UDIT OF THE ducted by: a corporauon Mesa, Cahlornla 92627
TRAFFIC IMPACT FEE Have you Slarted doing This business Is con·
PROGRAM IS AVAILABLE business yet? Yes ducted by husband and ~ REVIEW BY THE Feb 16, 1999 wife . PUBllC AT THE COSTA RP-FINLEY, INC . Peter Have you &tar1ed doing R Zotovidl, Pre&ldent business yet? No
MESA CITY CLERK'S OF· This s1a1ement was flleo Sunny Kim Appelgate FICE, 77 FAIR DRIVE, h hA Cou Cl .._ of Thi fled • COSTA MESA, CALIFOR· Wit 1.... nty e... s statement WU I • NIA Orange County on S-18·99 with the County Clerk of
19996793414 Orange County on 5-4·99 THIS PUBLIC ~EARING Deily P1loc May 20, 27, 19996792017
WILL BE HELO AS FOl· June 3, 10. 1999 ThSOO Daily P110t May 20, 27,
LOWS Jwie ~. 10, 1999 Th504 ~~~.~ay. F~:~~u:t!t~":' FICiJilou1 8ualne11
TIME: 6.30 pm or as The following persons Name St1tement
$000 u postlble lhereeher are dOlng DUslness as The tollowmg pergon5
PLACE: City Council 0u1 Of Bounds. 21022 are dolW business as ~':90~~. ~~a~esa. ~~~C&\1f~·26~nt1ngton ~~R~g·iETs.
Calllomia E K J tnc., 6191 Nor· 2160 Ten Place. Fullenon.
PUBLIC COMMENTS IN k D H 1 Cahlomla. 92833 EITHER ORAL OR WRIT. broo r J unt ngton Marra Janell Pe~~man,
TEN FOR•• M B Bellch. Celn. 92648 21 .. n r1 P1 F I "" A Y E This business is con· "" e ace, u erton. PRESENTED DUA!NG ducted by 8 corporation Calllomla 92833
THE PUBllC HEARINGS Have you started dOlng This business Is con·
FOR FURT HER IN bvllnetl yet? Yea. 1.,_88 ducted by· an ln<Jlvldual
FORMATION. TELE e K J Inc., Marj( Larsen. Have you slarted doing PHONE 754·5335 OR President. business yet? No VISIT THE TRANSPOR· Thi t 1 t flied Margo Perryman
TAT I 0 N SERVICES wllh ~t! a ~~~fy ti:!r1< of This sta1ement was Med
DIVISION AT CITY HALL. Orang County on 5 18 99 with lhe County Clerk of n FAIR DRIVE, COSTA e 1999&7tM16 Orange County Oh 4·21·99
MESA, CALIFORNIA. Dally Pilot May 20, 27, 19996790528 Publlahed Newpon Beach· June 3, 10. 1999 Th492 Oaity Pilot May 20, 27, Coita Mesa Dally Pilot June 3, 10, 1999 Ttt506
Mav 21 . 22, 24. 25. 26. Fictitious Bualne11 Flctitlou1 BuelneH J~ 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 1999 Name Statement Name Statement
F9t7 Tha foilowlng pe11ons The fotlowlng persons
F1ctltlou1 Bu1lne11 a1e doing business as. are doing bualneu aa.
Name Statemen1 Sports Car Ren1aJs ot Dire<:t411 com, 21M82 La
The following persons Newport Beach, 2152 S.E. Plumosa. Leguna Nlgoel,
are doing business as Bristol Street, Newport Cahlomla 92656
PINPOINT DIRECT LLC, Beach CA 92660 Zeal TechnoloQles Cor·
t555 Mesa Verde Easl RAV Newport, Inc .. (Cah· poratlon, (CA), 28482 La
116C, Costa Mesa CA fomla), 11454 112 Nallonal Plumosa, Laguna Nlguel,
12628 9IVd . LOS Angeles, CA California 92656
Pinpoint Direct LLC. 90064 This business la con·
(CA), 1555 Mesa Verde This business is con· duc:ted by a corporatlOn
East 116C. Costa Mesa, duc:Ced by. a oorporatlon Have you started doing • CA 92626 Have you started doing business yet? No This busineas ts con· buslntss yet? No Zeal Technologies Cor·
duded by Llmlled RAV Newpon, Inc • poratlon. Matt H"sla/Presl· Liability Co Michael Brophy, President dent
Have you stalled 001ng This statement was llled This statement was riled
buslne11 yel'1 Yes Mardi with !he County Clerk of wrth the County Clerk of
22. 1999 Orange Coun~ on 5-18·99 Orange County on 5-25-99
Pinpoint Direct LLC 19"6793427 19998794263 Robell M Lettls. CE 0 Dally P1I01 ~ 20, 27, Da~y Pllol May 27, June
This statement was !tied June 3, 10, 1 Th493 3, 10. 17 .• 1999 W12
with the County Ctelk ot STATEMENT OF Flctitiou1 Buelnett
Orange Coon~ on 5·18·99 ABANDONMENT OF Name Statement
1999e79M17 USE OF ACTfTIOUS The lollowlng persons • Dally Piiot Mey 20, 27, BUSINESS NA""E are doing buslneu II
: June 3. 10, 1999 Th491 Th foll w1 ,.. ~) G&M Appliance, 2354
Flctltloue BuslneH 8 o no person s Uttlton Cr., Costa •L.e•, has (have) 1bandoned e .....,_
Neme St•tement UH of the llctltiout busl· CA 92628 The following persona neu name. Igor Zheteznyak. 1400 N
are doing bullneH 11. Renl a vene of Ne~n Falr1ax Av.. n<. LA. CA
laland SIOns. 502 S Bay Beach, 2152 SE. Bnstol 90046 Front, e.J6oa Island, CA StrHt, Newport Beach. Ce Felix Lapjdll, 2354 lit 92ee2 92860 ttton Cr., Costa Mesa, CA
JoM F Cook Jr • 502 S The FiCtltious But!nns 92626
Bay Front, Balboa lsi.nd, name referrecl to at>ove Thie buslnau 11 con·
CA 92662 w11 ltled In Oninge County ducted by a oen-ral Ptrt· This bu1lne11 11 oon· on 05/14199, File NO. nerehlp
dUCled l>y. an lndrvldual 11199e793158 Have you started dOlng
HaV9 ~ •tarted doing RAV Ne....vvt, Inc., ~II· bualneu yel? No .... _....___ I? No ~....... Igor Zheleznyek
.,.,..._ Y• lomla), 11454 112 Na J Thi.a statement "' filed JoM F Coote Jr Blvd , Los Angelet, CA with the County Clelt! of This statement WM filed 90064 Orange County on 5·2S-99 wlltl the County Clertc of Tub l>Uelness Is con-1"".,..._
orenge ._,1~r..~991a oucted by • oorporatlon Da"" PllOt May 27.iJ!!!! RAV "Newport, Inc • 3 1o·' 1 1n:us DllV PloC May 20, 27, M!ctiael Bfopf\y, President • • 17• 999
J\M !!, 10, 1999 Th501 Thia 1ta1ernen1 was fl'led Flctltloua luelneta FlCittlOua BualnM1 w.lh the County Ctertt of Name Statement Heme ~t Orange Cw'ifY on 5118199 The fOllowlng !Mll'l<N
The followtng f)ettona 1 .... 11M28 ara dolllo bu111ne .. u •• ddng bYllOHI •• Dally Pll04 Mly 20, 21, The ~n Center, 2043 ~atorcom. 502 s June!}, 10, 1999 Th503 Was1e1111 Or1ve, &in. 200, ~.=· 811t)oja ie11nd, Flewou. BuatnM•· ~y~a'?:,'2r:
John F. CoolC Jr, 502 s Heme ... ..,.....,t !~~!orCoAugh, Newport '8'f From, Belboe lellncs, The k>l!oWlng jMltaont ....,...,, D29eO CA NM2 1,.. doing blltlnMe u . Patricia Stull, 44
Thie Mlnue la oon· O I r • o t o r • s h o w • 8aytf981 ~..!-Htwpon °"*°"" an lncttvldoM cue Com 341 o w Beactl. CA 9inXKI
Paul Joseph AUdlB. 3t 1 • APN: 939-63-048
Mesa Dr #16, Cc>Jta Mesa 4-40-2&1-02 Cahlorn1a 92627 NOTICE OF This buslne11 Is con• dUCled by an lndMdual TRUSTEE'S SALE
Have you atarted doing YOU ARE IN DEFAULT
bu$1ntU yet? No UNDER A DEED OF
PaUI Audia TRUST DATED MARCH 4, Thi• statement WH fifed 1 ~. UNLESS YOU TAKE
with the County Clerk o1 ACTION TO PROTECT
Orange County on 5-24·99 YOUR PROPERTY. IT 19"6794159 MAY BE SOLO AT A PUB·
D1Uy Pilot May 27, Juna LIC SALE IF YOU NEED
3, 10, 17. 1999 Th544 AN EXPLANATION OF
Fl f I 8 THE NATURE OF THE ct t out Utln•H PROCEEDING AGAINST
Nam• Statement YOU. YOU SHOULD The following persons CONTACT A LAWYER.
are doing l:>uslness as On June 11. 1999 at
BAYSi:IORE CABINETS, 1000 AM. FINANCE CALI· 18081 Redondo Circle "O", FOANIA, A CALIFORNIA
Huntington Beach, Ca CORPORATION, as duly 926418 pol IA" T Allhur Lawr"noe Conr1· ap n vu ruSlee under " and pur1U11nt to the Deed quoz, 318 Soutti Gllbell 01 Trust, recoltle<I March Street, Anaheim. Ca 10, 1998 as Inst. No. 92T~ business Is con· 98· 134072 of Offic:ial Re· cords In trie oHIOe ol the ducted by: an lndlVldual County R800fder ol •
Have you 1tar1ed domg ORANGE County, State.of business yet? No Ca1ifomla. executed by
Arthur Lawrence DAVID KANG, AN UN·
Conriquez MARRIED MAN, and Deed
This statement was filed "of Trus1. recorded Marcil
Wllh Iha County Clerk ot 10, 1998 as Inst No Orange County on 5-25-99 98·134073 of Offk:lal Re·
19"6794272 cords 1n the office ol lhe Dally Plk>I Ma y 27, June County Recorder ot
3. 10. 17. 1999 Th513 ORANGE County, Stale of
Flctltlou1 BuslneH Califomta executed by
Name Statement Newport Sports Corpo·
The following persons ration, a Calrtomla c:orpo-
ere doing bu1iness as'. ration, WILL SEl!L AT
Sign Producllon. 443 s PUBLIC AUCTION TO
A&sooated Rd., Brea, Call· THE HIGHEST BIDDER fornla 92821 FOR CASH (payable at
Yvonne Moreno, 280t time ol sale In lawful
R1ach 1o s Cl money of the United Cahfo~~a 92:;3 emente, Slates)' al. At the Main
This bullness 1s con· (00f1h) Entrance To the
ducted by an Individual County CourthOl.lse, 700 Have you started dotng C1Y1c Center Drive Wes1,
business yet? No Santa Ana, CA all rights, II·
Yvonne Moreno lie, al)d interest conveyed
This etatement was hied to and now held by It under
w11h the County Cler1< of said Deed of Trust in the
Orange County on 5-25·99 property situated In said
19"6794287 County and Stale do·
Dally Piiot May 27 ,_June scc1bed as' fu"t deecllbed
3, 10, 17, 1999 1n507 ln the Deed of rwit
Fictltlout BuslneH The street address and other common deslgnatlOO, Name Statement if any, of the real property
The lollowtng pen1ont described above Is
are doing business as purported to be
Full Issue, 159 E Wiison, '22 BelcatJl1 DriVe. So.
Costa Mesa, CA 92826 Newpoll Beach, CA 92660
Chetyi Mane Jones, 159 2601 Easlbluff Dr!Ve,
E. Wiison, Colla Mesa. CA Newport BeaOh, CA 92660
92826 The undersigned Trustee
This business Is con· d1&c1a1ms any ltabihty tor duc:ted l>y an tndMduat any inoorrec1ness o the
Have you star18d doing street address and other
business yel? Yea. Apr~ common des1gna1ton. II
23 1998 any, shown herein
Cheryl Mane Jones Sa.Id sale will be made.
Thu> statement was hied but Wllhout covenalll or
w1lh lh4I County Ctelk ol warranty. express or Im
Orange County on 5·25·99 plied. regarding 11111,
• 1999&794273 cossessloo, or encum 3.~~~1~'.'°i9~y 2\~~ ~~~~~~ r~r:;
Flctltioue Buefneaa note(s) secured by saJd
Name Statament Deed ol Trusl, wnh Interest
The lollowing pef$Olls thereon, as pro111ded In
are doing business 81 said note(s), adVanoes. ii
FRIENDS OF THE CHIL· any, under ltie 1erms ot
DREN, 537 Newport Oen· said Deed ol Trust, laes.
ter pr. PMB 157, Newport charges, and e11penaes ol
Beach. ca 92660 the Truiitee and of the Ga~ene Harder, 2245 trusts crea1od by said Deed
E of Trust.· · radO, Paudena, The total amoun\ ot lhe Callt. 91107 Grace o Harder. 22415 e. unpaid balance of the ob·
Colorado, Pasadena, Calif hgattoo liecured by the 91 107 property 10 be sold and
This busmesa is con reasonable estimated
ducted by husband and costs, expenses. arid wtte ac!Vances al the lime ol the
Have you staneo dotng Initial l>Ublicatlon of the No-busineu yat? No ooa of Sale i$ $420.392 40
G G Ha .. A The benefloary under ary ene r .... r said Deed of Trust here·
Grace D Harder tofore exeaJted and de· This stalement was filed lrvered to the undefSIQned ~ the County Cte11t of a written Declaration or De·
Orange Cou~~~:..52ro fault and Demand lor Sale,
Daily Pilot May 27, June and a wntten Notice~ De·
3, 10, 17, 1999 Th515 faUl1 and Election to Sell
Flctltloua 81.1elne11
Name St•t•ment
The following persons are doing business as
Blome Design.. 354 Eas1
22nd Street, Newport
Beach, CA 92660
Mk:hael A Renda. 2204
Donnie Road, Newport Beach, CA 92660
Peter J. Schamoll, 354
East 22nd Street, Newpof1
Beach, CA 926&0
This bulfne11 ts oon·
ducted by. a general part·
nerehlp
Have you 11arted doing
buslnees yet? Y•s.1 5114/99
Mlchael A. Renoa
Thi• llatement was Med
wf1h Iha County Clerk of
Orange County on S.25·99 19"1794211
Dally PllOI May 27, June
3, 10, 17, 1999 Th516
Actttloue Buelne.1
Name Statement
The lolloWlng pertons
are dQ!lg bullnele II TNT. OISPl.AYS. 1835
Whinier Ave • C-6, Costa
MeH, CA 92827
Thomes Miller Elsten,
10G3 Continent•! Ave.,
Costa M... CA 92626
Thll buaintM It ton·
ducted by an lllOMdual
Hive you StaMd doing bU~• yet? No Thomas EIS!en
Thlt atatemem wet filed
With the CounlY Cletk 01 Orange~
Dally Pllol Mey 27 Nie
3, 10, 11, ''" \iis1e
The unde1'$1Qned caused
said No11oe Of Delaufl and
Section to SeQ to be r• corded in the county wnere
lhe real prO{>Ottv Is located Date May 24, i 999
FINANCE CALIFORNIA as Saki Tru$lee. 2042 Armaoos.1 Avenu1.
Loa Angeles. Caltlomla
90025
(310) 201-30n /SI .a.,..ld H. Wiener,
PrHldent
Publlshed Newl)On Beach·
Costa Meaa Deny Pilot
May 27, June 3. 10, 1999
Th540
Flctltloua Bu1lneH
N•m• Statement The following per8on$
are doing bu$inets ••
Kennec!Y'' Construcuon Co, 257 Santa Isabel Ava ,
Cotti Mesa, Ca 92627 Patrtck Kennedy, 257
Sanla tr.abet Ave., Colta
Mesa, Ca. 92827
Thia buslnt$1 11 con·
ducted by en lndlvidu&I
Have ~ atalled dOWIQ
busonell yel? Yet, 8 1978 I Patrtdc A. t<ennedy
Thia sc•eem.nt was flied wWI the County Clertc ot
Oiatlgl County On 5 21 ·99
1"'81tl925
Dally Piiot May 27, June
3, 10, 17, 1999 Th525 FICthlOUi 1Ua1,,.. •
Heme Stalemttlt
The following perton•
are doing buelneSI II
AOOtA'S REAL TY, ~·-CoelC Highway, dll Mir, CA ta825
... _ ., ~..,. clol u......e.-.. L.c~ .,. TN8 butlneN It con· ,......... you ......... ng ~'""' ~~·· J, <NCted ""· • ,_,., "'"rt· "cttaoue 8uelneea ~I.~~'· -~~"'t.°'~ 111, ne.= ·.:... ~ .:_.. ,..... .. ,,""'"'
Mlchlel Glen ~innon.
818 !Acacia A~..1-Co-ron. del Mir, CA 1'n41:5
Thi• bUelneH I• con·
dUCCed by "' lndlYIClull Hew ~ •tlnld dOlnO bullneae yet? Y ...
1VOt.W
TNa ltatemenc ••• filed 3410 w MlcMhuf llllld., ~~·-No """'"' The followlng PlrtOne ..-i h County Clefts r:A Ste J, ..,_ Ana, C.. MOIV 8 •re dolr'll bwllrlill aa:
Or8l10I eounl\:;.~Ht n~ ~ ... MIT..... ln1emetlon .. .
DellV PllOC \..y 20 211. MecMfV~' ~ ~· Thie ..... ,..,.. Wll llld ~~IM'le~; .... ·
June i to ,... The02 e.nte Arw. c. ibOi · ... 11e C:O..,., an °' •u·All UM. Inc. (NY). ~.. ...... ~~· '410 ~r..t:= 2112 ·~ ~
.._. _,.... :.,.. AN. oa -::;:-J, ~ ~1~-=' nn=; ~ 1
':.. ~:.,.
""' ....... ~ Thie ~ .. ~ '!! "'~ ~or.·~ -.::e ~.,,,·· HOt =by: ......... 119"· Jii.ilil'itl :.. ..~ ...... ::-~-~'*'=: ~-=--~ n:-:-a:.:. ... niifT=.=:·CllQ a---.CA-MeftC........ ~**I: d .e_... •
... .... ..... -........ -.. -.... w Oiili ... -~ :.. -:..... =:.~ ~--. ...... CA Olll'lll d
MDm'• ~ Plal i:.., a J. T.r•td We na aa.,Nat ~.-.
tlllD.;. ,.al~ Nie I, 10, 1• . .,.,.. Mi1Wlan. 7UIW t.~tf..t'l,11 .....
MldlMI Olen~
T'NI .... "*" .. -....... CourlCY ~ al o..-._ wt
~t1t~
Thia Ital ment WIS hied
with the Covnty Cllrk OI
Orange County on 5-21 ·99
109N7113MI
Dally P1IOC Ma)l 27, June
3, 10. 17, 1999 Th528
Fictitious Buelne11
N•m• Statement
The lollowing person.
are dolrlo business as WAAM1"1GTON CAPITAL
COMPANY. 125 Via
Koron Newpol1 Beech, CA
92663 WIUiam C Warmington Ill, 125 Via Koron, Newport
Belqll, CA 92663
This business ts con·
ducted by· an 1nd1Vidual
Have you started doing
business yel? Yea.
04115199
Wllllam C. Warmlnglon
This stalement was filed
With the County Clelk OI Orange County on 5·21 ·99
19"6793924
Dally Pilot May 27 i... June
3, 10, 17, 1999 th529
Flctltloua eualn•H
Name St1tement
The followlng persons
ara doing business as
SBOigltal com.
4 Chrysler, IMM,
CA 92618
Teresa M Young,
4 Chry51er, 1rv1ne,
CA 92618
PaUI K Strauc:h,
4 Cttryeler, llVlne,
CA 92618
Ron White, 8360 North·
view, McCordsville,
IN 46055
Thts bu5'nees 11 con·
ducted by oo-panners
Have you stalled doing
busmess yet? Yes,
06-01·99
Paul K. Strauch
This statement was filed
wllh lhe County Clerk of
Orange County on 6· 1 ·99 19996794901
Dally Pilot June 3, 10, t7,
241, 1999 Th569
NOTICE OF
APPLICATION FOR
CHANGE IN
OWNERSHIP OF
ALCOHOLIC
BEVERAGE LICENSE
Date ol F1lrng Appllcat1on·
19·MAY·1999
To WhOm II May Concem The Name(s) ol the
Appllcanl(s) ls/are
PHAM HONGUEN TRAN
The appllcant& llsted
above are applying to the
Depenment of Alcotiollo
Beverage Control to sell
alcOOollC t>eYerages at
2600 E COAST AIGHWAY
STE 160
CORONA DEL MAR
CA9262S For the lollowlng IYP8 of License 41 O"N.-SALE
BEER ANO WINE -
EATING
Published Newport Beach·
Costa Mesa Daffy Pilot June 3, 1999
Th568
Flctftloue Bu1ln•H
N•m• Statement
The lollowlng persona
are doing business as.
SI ER~A 'S LIG HT FOUNDATION, 1845
Anaheim Ave • # 15·c,
Costa Mesa, Calllornla
92627
C1110y A Soto, 1545
Anaheim Ave • # 15·c,
Costa Mesa, Calllornla 92627
This bu81ness 11 con-
ducted by an unln corporate<f assoctatlon
Other Chin a 11tnnership
Have you sllrted doing buSineu yet? Yet,
05/17199
Cindy A Solo
Thlt Statement WIS filed
With the County Clerk ol
Orange County on 5·17·99
1.....,.,,20
Dally Prlol May 27, JIN
3, 10, 17, 1999 Th523
Flctltloue Buelnese
Name Statement
Ttie lotlowlng persons
are doing business ea.
BeaohliVe. 300 Pacihc:
Coast . Hwy, #310, Hunl·
lngton Beach. CA 92648
Se:in Cl:>lllns, 1712 Har
bOr Way, Seal Beach. CA
90740
Th1t bualneas 11 con·
ducted bYj an lndwldual Havv you started doing
busine11 ~el? Yes,
January 199 7
Sean Colline
Thlt 11a1 menl was filed
wltt1 the County Cterlt o1
Or1n119 County on 5·21·99
1MM79SMI
Daily Pilot May 27, June
3, 10. 17. t999 Th524
.. ... _..., ~.
. . ·. ' -"' . .
,,. Wlalemenl WU ftted
WWI h County Clerlt ol er.ng.~
Dl~Y Pilot ~ 27, N'le
3, •O. 17. 1999 Th531
FfCtlilOUa rn. Name 8ta'9ment
The IQllowlng ~rlOf'IS
are doing buli\it .. •• • a) H M S TOWN CAR.
C>) H M.S LIMOUSINE
SERVICES, il33 1/2
Danila, Corona Del Mir,
CA 92025
John Kenneth Stoe&Jer,
'433 112 Dahlia, Corona Del
Mir, CA 92626
Thi• bualneH Is oon-
dUded by-an Individual
Have YoU st.ailed doing
t>uslne11 yet? No
John Kel"tl'Wttl Stoe'8er Th's statement wa1 flied
with the County Clertc of
Orange County on 5-21·99 109N79'M3
Dalty Piiot May 21, June
3, 10, 17, 1999 Th532
Ftctttloua BuslneH Ham• St.atement
The followlng persons
are doing l>Yslfless as
~ shOWt>lzkkl corn,
b Soluseive. 2727 w Pa·
he Coast Hwy .• Newpon
Beach, CA 92663
EZ11et. Inc., !Nevada). 2727 W Pacihc Coast
Hwy , Newport Beaeh, CA
92663 This business Is con·
ducted by: a corporetlon
Have you started doing
business yet? Yes.
05/01199 EZnet. Inc.. A. Blake
Chrts1ensen/Presiden1
This slatement was filed
Wllh the County Clerk of
Orange County on 5·21·99
1999679G927
Dally Pilot May 27, June
3, 10. 17, 1999 Th533
Fictitious BuaineH
N1me Statement
The following pergons
1r1 dolno business as:
Best f°owlng and Trans·
portal IOll Service, 7 4 72
Warner Ave., Hununoton
Beach. Cehfomla 9264'1
John C Vaughn, 16631
iEewater Lane, Hunt·
I Beach, Cal 92649
s business Is con-
ducted by: an Individual
Have you star1ed doing
business ye1'? Yes, 311/89
John C. Vaughn This statement was Med
With the County Clerlt of
Orange Counti on 5·21·99
19996793926
Dally Piiot May 27, June
3, 10, 17. 1999 Th534
Fictitious Business
Name Statement
The following persons
a1e doing business as.
ADAMS WELDING,
2020 Susan St., #S, Santa
Ana, CA 9270.C
Ednc: Adams, 186 E.
Wil.son St., Costa Mesa,
CA 92627
Thia business Is con·
ducted by an lndMdual
Have you started doing
business yet? Yes, 2-01-99 Ednc Adams
ThlS statement was riled
With lhe County Clerk OI
Orange County on 5-21 ·99
1 1"90793930 Dally P1lol May 27, June
3, tO, 17, 1999. ThSSS
...,,,_. : . ,,....,
Heme .. tllft'Mlt
The lolloMlg !Ml~ are dOlng bualnetl .. SHRINE OF THE; BREWGOO, 1880 Sane.a
Ma Avenue, COtte Mesa.
CA 02627 Kelln Hltlkle, 1592 Sen Bernardino Place, C<J&ta
Mos1, CA 92627
Thia buslneu 11 con· duc:ted by •n lndl\idUll
Ha.... }'Oil 1ta"ed doing
blfllneH yet? No
Keith Hfnkle Thia steten1ent WH llled wtth the County Clertc of Orange County on~6-21 ·99
1"91l7t3t29
OaHy Piiot May 27 i....June
3, 10, 17, 1999 rn536
Flctfttou• BUtlnMI
Name Statement
The lolloWlng jMlflON
ar• doing l:>ullneas aa· a) Auto Perts Otatrtbutor,
b) Mclt\tOltl Fine Art, 11512 Magnolia St , 1101,
a.roen Grove, CA 92841
Golden Coell Auto Al1
Inc., 6251 Greenb111r Or ,
Huntington Beach, CA
92648
This buslneas Is con·
dUCled by; I corporation
Have ~ •tarted doing busi~• yet? No
Golden Coast Auto Ar1,
Inc., Gler.n Mclntoah,
Pre1klent'
This statement wae filed
with the County Ctelll of
O<ange coun:\T·28-99 1 !Me90
DatlY Piiot JIM'le , 10, 17,
24, 1999 Th561
Flctttlou1 Bu1lneaa
Name Statement
The following pet'IOOS
are doing business u :
Created by Request, 1900 E Warner, Ste. M,
Santa Ana, CA 90205
Undustt'oes Inc., ,(CA), 18t5 E Wllshlre Ave .
Santa AnalCA 92705 Design lot Concepts,
Inc .. (CA). 12A2 Lyon Ave ..
Santa Ana, CA 90205
ThjS business Is 000-
ducted l>y: joint venture Have you atarted doing
busln¥S yet? V,e1,
05/01199
Undtlstnes, Inc • Cer1 Und · President This statement was hied
with the Cour\ty Clerk, of oranqe eouniy on 5·28-69
1999f7Mtll1
Dally Piiot June 3, 1 o, 17, 24, 1999 Th562
FJctJtlou• Bu1lnee1
Name Statement
The fOllowlng persons are doing bualness as:
BTl·FASTCOLLECT.
INC., 350 e. 17th St.· Ste.
117, Cosla Mesa, CA 92627 .
Becker Technolog1e1,
Inc. (CA), 350 e. 17th St
·Ste. 111, Cosla Mesa, CA
92627
This business ts con· ducted by a corporation
Have you staned do4ng
business yet? No
Beeker Technologies,
Inc.. Thomas C Beeker,
Pies
This statement was hied
wtth the County Clerk ol
Otange County on 5-28-99
j 109N7Me84
Dally P1lot June 3, 1 o. 17.
24, 1999 Th563
llCl411 Udion 1250 A AeQu.11 ~· OF lot' ~ NoliCle form la P£m1oN 111Nble from the eoti"
TO ADMINISTER detrll.
1!8TATE OF: A"°'M.r '°'the ~ CLAAl8EU. Pl6Mlett, ™9'• Wi.netl PHVLUI LENTZ Wlthelln ' Waldron lLP
CASE NO. A197279 Jeinee LWllMlm,
To all heirs, t>eneft. Esq. (CIN q715)
cl•riH, cred1to"· cont• 2t03 Main It., lte. 1300, ""-t _,,,,, I'd """r lfvlne. CA 12614 "'V"'n c: ...... ora, • ,.... ' Pu>-•18hed N......,,.rt Bea .... '°"' who may ottierw!M "' ·-..-'"'' be Interested in lt\41 wll.l or Co5ta Me• Dally Pi&ot
• •-1 both or May 28. June 3. 4, 1999 5,. el °' ':.:1 • ' FTh933 CLAR BELL .-nYLLIS
LENTZ NOTiCE
A PETITION FOR PAO-INVmNo LEGAL ~~An:·o~r~ ~ ADVERTISING BIDS
c .. " .. r1or Court of Calllor· NOTICE INVITING BIOS .,...,... to be recellled on, or before nla, County of OOANQE the llOur of 4 00 p.m. on
THE PETITION FOR Friday, Jone 11, 1999, fora
PROBATE 19<1ueats that ~year contnlet oovenng
THOMAS 0 LENTZ be ap-tne publishing end p(inlinn
poinled as pereonat rapre-.., = .............. ~ Ile" aentallY• 10 ldmi.nlsler the "' '..,.,_., Of ot r
estate of the decedent mate al requited IO be
ION put>llShed in a newspaper THE PETIT requests of general Clrc:ulalfon "'"'· the deOedenrs Will end ,,.,.... cacliolte, 11 any, be admned llshed and Circulated In Iha
IO probate The Will Ind City of Newpo'1 Beach tor
any ooc11c:11s ara available Fiscal Year 1999·2000
tor uamtnatlOn In the f•le (July 1, 1999 • kepi ~ the COUit June 30, 2000)
THE PETITION requeste LAVonne M. Ha'1<1ff1,
1uthonty ro administer uw. City Clent eSMll under the fndepend· City Of Newpon Beach
Ad I c:-Publ1stied Newport Beach· ent m1n1stration o ~· Co"a Mesa Daily Pilot tal8• Act. (This Authority May 29, Juna 31 1999 will allow Iha personal rep· resentatlve 10 I.eke many 1 ______ s_1_T_h_19_8
actions without oblalnlng coun approval Delora Fictitious Business
tal<Jng certain very llT1l)Q<· Name Statement
tant ac11ons, however, lhct The lotlowlng persons
personal representative are dOing business es. wlM be requited 10 gl've no-ELBEE & COMPANY.
tloe to Interested persons 1525 W MacArthur BIYtl
unless they have waived #3, Costa Mesa, California
notice 01 consented 10 the 92626
proposed action.) The In· Lucy Chou, t004t
dependent administration Theseus Drive, Huntington
authortty will be granted Beech, Cal1lomla 92646
unlffs an lnteresled per· This business Is con.
son Illes an o-iection to the ducted by: an Jnc:!Mdual petition and 1t1ows good Have yoU' started doing
cause why the oour1 should business yet? Yes,
not grant the authority. Q.4129194 ,
A liEARING on the pel1-Lucy ChOu • uon w1U be held on This statement was filed
JUNE 24, 1999 al 1.45 w1ftl tile County Clerk 04
p.m. In Dept L73 located al Orange County on 5-20-99
341 The City Drive South, 1999S71138U
Orange, CA 92868 Daily PllOt May 27, June
IF YOU OBJECT to the 3. 10, 17, 1999 Th522
granting ol lhe pe1111on. you
shOl.lld appear at the hear· STATEMENT OF
Ing and state your objec· ~BANOON ... ENT OF tions or Ille written obJec-"' lions with lhe COUil before SE OF RCTmOUS
the haanng Your ap· 'BUSINESS NAME
pearanoe may be"' pergon Tha lollowlng person(s)
or by your attorney has (have) abandoned the
IF YOU ARE A CREDI· use ol the '1c:t1tlous busl·
TOA or contingent creditor n:sU1sonarpaert· 1 Ol~tnbutor, ol the deceued, you must • hie your dam 'Mlh the 11510 Magnolia St., 1101.
court and mall a COl>Y 10 1t1e Garden Grove. CA 92641 1 11 Tne Fictitious Business persona reprasenta ve name reterred 10 aboVe appoinled by the COUil w11hln tour months from the was filed In Orange County
dale of the firs\ Issuance ol on 11126196, FILE NO I t Id d I p 19963703026 :~1:"c~:r~~tx, n91(;g: Glenn Mcintosh, 6251
The time for hlfno claims Greenbriar Or., Huntington
wltt not expire before four Beach, CA 92648 months from lhe hearing Jean Mcintosh, 6251 dale noticed above Greenbriar Or., Huntington
YOU MAY EXAMINE the Beach, CA 92648
tile kept by ttie court It you This bu5iness is con·
ara a pe!$00 1n1erested In d\Jcied l>y· husband and
Iha estate, you may Me wfle with the coon a Request for Glenn MclntoSh
Special Nolle. (form DE· This statement was filed
154) o1 the fihng of an in· with the Coun1y Clerk ot
ventory and appraisal ol 0'81\98 Cowfty on 5125.'99
estate assets or of any 199967M283
pelttloo or acooum as D8lly Pilot May 27, June
P'OYlded In Probate Code 3, 10. 17. 1999 Th511
NOTICE OF DIVIDED PUBLICATION
~to Secllon 3381 fv'OUJ113385, AMrlUt .-id Tuatlon Code, Notrce of Power IO Sell Tu-Oeldad PTopet1Y In nf
lof Oriig. Cwlty, Sta• of Cdomla, hu t.'I divided and clsttWld lo various newspapers of general <*ctllation ~ n flt CO\llty. A por1lon of flt ltl appeara In Mdl newapepete.
· NOTICE OF IMPENDING. POWER TO SELL TAX DEFAULTED PROPERTY
Thil Is publlc ootlca lhal 1'111 property taxas IWld UMssmtntl on Iha ptrctlt descrl>ed ~ wUI be dalaOfted it.. Of more
)'8ltl on Jlrl8 30, 19911al5:00P.M.Thiptrcell111\ad wl beootne •~ltct lo lht Tu Colectof'I powet 10 $81onJUtt1, 1999,
1112;01 A.M. by operation of law. Tha Tu Coleclo(t powtr to Ml wll ne unless flt property 11 tlthal' redeemed°' mede
8'lbjeet lo 8' Ntalmant plan of~ lnltlatad II ptCHlded b'f law pt10f IO 5:00 P.M. on .bll 301 1999. Tha rt;lt ID an
nttalmenc p1w1 11rm1na1et Of\ .bll 30, 1999 end. •'* M dlle, flt•• balance u must lit paid 1n ful to PfM'll .,.
of ptopef1y II ptAllc auction. Tha ""°"11, In dollarl .-.d Wiii tor whlc:fl lllCh PfOl*lY WU orlgNly dtdared 10 be llX·
de .. ulled Is •I bfl ~ .. percal IQTlber and doet nol lncludt flt additional penalliH and lies wtllctl hM ICCl'Uld
lincl flt dllt ol lax-dltd and more l9C*IC ._ M may allo bt ~Once flt powtr 10 Ml hu Wen, h.
of ~ W"*'8lts at 5.'00 P.M. on lht lut ~dart prior to Mil by flt Tu Coltdor.
Al lnlofmalon conctrNlg ~ °' h lnlllltlon d an qlllmenl piwl of ttden'lptlon Will be ~. ""°" l9QOtlt, ~
John M. W. Moorlach, 0rMga COll'Ay T,._...,·Tu C*1«, 12 CMc C.. Plaza, Room G·51, San&I Ana, CA 9'2702 (714)
834-3411.
PARCEL NUMBERING SYSTEM EXPLANATION
The AslesstK's Pare.I N\l'llber (APN) .tltO UMd IO de9crlle ptOplfty In 1118 lst, '*' IO h asseucn map boo11, h mlF
page, h blodt on flt ~ • appt:..,.., and lnchlUI plltlll on flt mlP P1Q1 or In h block. A pe.rca1 rvrblr bf eamp1e
"044-363--05" would mNn bodl 44 of ......... mapt, bloc* 363 (Jllll> .,. 38, ~ 3) *ii pan)lf 5 Wtil 1111 tilcl
The tn1p1 rtlarrtd ton Mlablt lor ~'In 1'9 oftlca of Ill Asllnot', 12 CMc C.. Plaza, Room 1-42, S11U Ana
Al property Is In flt Townlhlp Soufl and Range Wiit of San Bemltdlno Bate .-id Mlfdln. The rta1 propet1y flat II flt
Mjed of flls notice 11 lllulled In Ill COl.WlCy of Orltlge, 5'111 of Calib'nll, nf II dM<rt>td u lollows:
PRC>ft!IUY TAX.oEFAUl.T!D IN
THI YEAR 1tM 'Olt THI
TAXl!I, ASIElllllNn AND
OTHIR CHAROl!I 0' THI!
"ICAL YEAA 1tt3·'4
NEWPORT MACH CITY
NO 417 • AP 048-4>74· 18,
155314, CONCANNON,
ELIZABETH L, 115 E IALIOA BL
N0.471 • AP 060-221-17,
l11UO, CITY OF NEYllPORT
llACH, 58 BEACON IAV
NO 412 -AP 440-,....·18,
1291112, MARSH, JOSEPH, SOI
AVEl..UCIA
N0484
11'147 00,
QUALIFIED
RllK>ENCE
• AP 415-011-43,
ROGER MILLER
P£R80NM.
TRUST, 4121
IRtOHTOH "° N0.481 • Al' tu.ea.on,
Ital 19, MAZZELLA, .-,,... J,
811 UDO MM DR. UNIT IF
NO ISi • AP IS7·1MG1,
11142 94, FRANKEL, IAMY.
IU1 CLAY ST, UNrT t
-""
NO 483 • AP 435-071-07,
11M13 50, HUMISTON, BETTY
JO TR, 17192 MURPHY AV
H0.495 -N' 461.o.t2-48, oe.112.
J W KLUO DEVELOPMENT CO
INC
N0.497 -/ti' 521-074-07, 145 21,
HESTER DEVELOPMENT CO, 7
~VFL~R
N0.488 -APU.112·11,14050,
NO«ntlNOOO ASSOCIATES 11,
14 FREMONT
HO 481 -AP 811-032 .. 3, $40 28.
SAHTA IARIAAA SAVINGS &
LOAHASSH
HO IOO -AP 511.()IMt, llO 18,
NORTHWOOD ASSOCIATES It
NIWPORT ... aA lWB
NO.I01 • Al' 4M-'41.()t,
1U0.11. KlaNllt, r~o "· 211' ORCHMD DR
NO IOI • Al' 4M-H1.()t,
1114.11.' ~I COUNTY
~ AOINCY, 2081
~°" NO.IOI -Al' 411-N1.0I,
ltM. te, OMNOI COUNTY
DIWLOfllllNT AGINCY, .. ,,
M..C..IT NO... • Al'.._., ... ,
lttr.•. OMNOI COUNTY
DIWLOll'tlmfT MINCY
--• Al' ..-1.e?. tttr.11. OMfllCll COWITY
DIWUl,._IT AOINOY
--• #! ... , ••
•• 11. OiWlll OOUNTY -.....ITMDC'f.WI --· =·
MESA OR
ll'IROP.,_TY TAX-OffAULTID IN
THI YEAR '"J 'OR THI TAXH, AIHll•NTI AHO
OTHIR C~Gll 0, THI
fllCAL VIAR ,tu .. J
~T 81ACH CITY
N0.510 -AP 47&-0Sl-OJ,
15331 18, PROSSER, DIANA
°""LENE. 330 CAM£o IH<M'EI RO
NDIPORT.-aA UMl'1IO
HO 511 -AP 4H481-0I,
I 1H 14, OAAHOE COUNTY
DEWLOPMENT AGINCV, tollt
IWllRCHIT
MCM Ml f TAJt.Om'MA.TD If
TN YIM t• 'OR TN
TAXI.I, AllUltmn'I AND
OTHD CNMCl9I Of' TN
PllCA&. YIM t9t•
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NO l40 • Al' •• •• 02.
·1421242, WNGP. ---
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aoM.ll;lmCAtSDl.MA.' ..... ._
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DOit\i Pilot
....... ,~ ............
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F1cdtlou• 1.mn... ..................
The fOllowlng pel'ION are~ bul1ne11 a CREDrr LAW CENTER
MARKETING, 38•11 ~ 0t . s11 ms, Ne,..,,ott Beach. CA 92660
Wllltam P Bollon,
37'7·29 Vllta Cwrl~a
• 6., Oceanside, CA 92057
Todd Memll, 25591 Leeward Dr., Oana Point.
CA 92829
•
Th a buslneH IS oon· ducted by a general part·
nershlp
Have you llarted doing
bUl!MH yet? No
WiUlam P. Bolton Th11 statement was filed
Wfltl the County Clefk of Orange County on 5-21 ·99 1 ttlll7t3M4
Dally PllQI May 27, J~
3, 10, 17, 1999 Th537
Actltioua liualneaa
Name Sta19ment
The lollowtng pert0ns .,. dOlog buslnell ..
Jtn Miro USA, 18780 &Iv· part< Crete, 1275, Irvine
CA 92614 Hermehn, Inc !CA),
17870 Skyp11k Clrcle,
lrvlOI, CA 9261'
This business 11 con-
ducled by • oorpo!'8llon Have you started dqlng
buSiness yet? No
Hermenn, Inc., ctr1
He""elln, CEO
This 11a1ement was hied
whh the County Clerk of
Orange County on 5·21-99 199M793928
Daily Pilot May 27, June
3, 10, 17, 1999 Th538
Flctltioua BualneH
Name Statement
• The lollowlng pert0ns
are doing boalness es:
The TrllUum Group, 2610
Ocean Boulevard, Su111
1100, Corona del Mar. Cal·
• llomla 92625
Patrlda AM Tyson. 2610 Ocean Boulevard. Corona
del Mar, cahlomla 92625
This business Is con·
ducted by en lndrvidual
Have you stal'led doing
bu5ioeSS yet? Vea, 2115199
Palncla Tyson
This sta1emen1 was filed
Wllh the County Clerk of
Orange County on S-1 HKI
199116793244
Dally Pilot May 'C/, June
3. 10, 17, 1999 Th539
Flctltlou• BuslneH
Name Statement
The lollowlng persons
are doing' business IS
Conalgnment Gallery.
270 Elst 17th St , Co6ta Mesa. CA 92627
Jillian M Smith, 1998
Tustin Ave , Costa Mesa,
CA 92627
This business I• con·
ducted by an lndtv1<1ual
Have you started doing
business yet? No
Jllltln M Smith
This atatemenl was hied
w11h the County Clerk ol
Orange County on S-25-99
19996794266
Daily PllOI May 27, June
3, 10. 17, 1999 Th517
Flctltlou! BuslneH
Name Statement
The lolloWinO persons .,. doing businlU ..
a) OisOOYer Pubhc:allOnS,
b) Part<wood Pubk&hlng. c)
James Aust111 PubllShtng,
d) Daniel& PublK:ltionl.
Pt.4B 367, 537 Ne,..,,ott
Center Or.. Newport Bch •
CA 92660
Thomas Lowy, 11
Trustee ot the Thomls
Lowy. Revocable ~!.'!'~
G:t EQUAL HOUSING
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Nil (OI June 1, lV\r.>) PM8 • 387, 537 Newpcwt C.mer Dr, ~ &ch,
CA.92&60
Thlt buSiMU ii COO•
ducted by an lnd!Vldoal Have you staned doing
bUltneu Y•l7 Y11.
01-01 ·95
Thomas Lowy
Thia 111temen1 was !tied
with !he County Clerk ol
Orange County on 6-28·99
19"e7MHS
Da1tyPllotJune3, 10, 17,
2•, 1999 Th564
LEGAL NOTICE
PROPOSED
1fft.2000 BUDGET
FOR OCEAN VIEW
SCHOOL DISTRICT
The Ocean View School
Dlllnct't propo$ed budget tor 1999·2000 WIM be a.vail·
able f()( public Inspection II
Ocean vi.w School Dis·
tnct. 17200 Pinehurst
Lane. Huntington Beec:n,
CA 92647 from June 17,
1999 to June 22, 1999, be·
tween the hours ol 8 00
a m and 4':30 p m The
public hearing on !he
prope11d budget for 1999·2000 wilt be held at
ac.an View School DIS·
lrlct'I Board Room, 17200
Pinehurst Lane, Hunt·
lngton Beach. CA 92647
on JOO. 22, '1999 II 7:00
~ilahed Newpol'I Beactl·
Costa Mesa Daily P11o1
June 3, 1999 Th5"6
ADVERTISEMENT
FOR SUB·BIDS
Subject to conditions
prescnbOd by ltle under-
signed, sealed bids tor a Lump Sum Contract are In·
vlled for the following
Work. MEDICAL SURGE
I & II/
SEISMIC RETROFIT
PROJECT NO. 994097 UNIVERSrTY OF CALIFORNIA, IRVINE
DESCRIPTION OF WORK.
Medlcal Surge I:
Medlc:al Surge I, Bulk11ng 810 Is located on the Urie·
Vltllty ol Cal1fomla. IMne
ClfTIP\IS It 1$ a single Story reinforced CMU shear wa8
bu1kl1ng with a rtexible
wood roof diaphragm The
original building was con-
structed 1n 1968, and a amall ldd111on was con-
structed at the southwest
comer 1n 1978 The addi·
lion Is similar 1n construc-
tion to the onglnat bu11d1ng
The building will remain OC·
cuPied through the project
"the re1rol11 work Includes
the IOllowlng
1. Aeintorce the anchor·
age ol the roof to tile pe·
rlmeter walls to resist out of
plane torces.
2 Reinforce anchOrege
of beams bearing on top of
wans to CMU walls.
3 Provide diaphragm
drags to connect root
sectlool at north wing
Med!Cel Surge II:
Medici! Surge II, Bu1kl-
1ng 812 Is located on the
UnNersrty ol Cahfomla.
trvlne campus It Is a two
story, reinforced CMU
ihHr wall building With a
lle1t1ble wood llOOf and root
dia_pht1gms The budding
was oonstruc1ed In 1970 fl Is ·r shaped In ptan, and
encloses appro1um1tely
60,000 aqua1e fHt The
bU11c11ng Wiii remain oc·
cupled throughout the
prOJICl.
ENJOY IUNlm Ill iiiS ~
home •Bf :l>a, IC, lrg leiJone
kllc:hen, newer rod, 11e IY'· rem & !Iv rm wlFP, lorrilll dlnlnG. pool. IMll,500 ~ ~X228 .
r" ---· . . 1, "I
I
·~\ . . • 1 ·~ •• :• . '
he rettofll ""°"' ~ the talowlng 1 RelnlotQa lhe snchof. age of the root and 8ecand
ll()Q( 10 lhe penmeler wal
to resist out 01 plane
lorc:u
2 Reinforce eatsllng
diaphragm drags at 1e-entran1 comer1
3. R911ltoroe anchOrage
Ind braang ot stair tower
walls. CONSTRUCTION COST
ESTIMATE S1 ,827,00000
PROVIDE SUB·BIDS
ONLY TO THE FOLLOW·
ING PRE·QUALIFIED
PRIME CONTRACTORS:
AMERICAN
CONSTRUCTORS
CALIFORNIA, INC
5200 Wamer Aw .. 1201,
Hun11ng1on Beach, CA
926•9 ~") 3n-1'14
1') 3n·1'17 (Fax)
sumator: Jell Chen
EMMA CORPORATION
1318 Broaclw~. Santa
Mornca CA 90404·2710
~10) 395-0700
310) 39S-6777 (Fax)
st1m11or Manny Mobassen
PCL CONSTRUCTION SERVICES, INC.
200 Burchett Slreet.
Glendale, CA 91203. ~18) 2'6-3'81
818) 2'7·5775 (Fax)
st1mator Dan Bulolan SOLPAC, INC.
dba SOLTEI< PACIFIC
2•2• Congress Street,
Suite A, San Diego. CA 92110,
~19) 296·6247
619) 296·0730 (Fax)
shmator: Tom Scott
Bidding Documents will
be available 10 Prequalllled
General Contractor Bid·
ders on Thurldey, June 3,
1999 and will be Issued at
CONSOLIDATED REPROGRAPHICS
3182 Pullmen StrHt
Coate Mna, CA 92826
{714) 751 ·2680
Attention: Rick Bertotti
or Sat Delgadillo PrequahHed Prime Con·
tractors may pick up free of
charge lour (') sets of bid-ding documents at Design
and Construction SeMCes
University ot Cehtomla,
Irvine, 3500 Berkeley
Place. Irvine. CA
92697·2450 Add1tlonal
sets may be purchased at
"'Contractors cost llom
Consolldaled Repro·
g~gnrr IT IS THE
SUB·CONTRACTORS'
RESPONSIBILITY TO
REGISTER WITH THE
UNIVERSITY OR CON·
SOLIDATED REPAO·
ORAP.HICS TO AC-
KNOWLEDGE RECEIPT OF iHE MEDICAL
SURGE I & II I SEISMIC
RETROFIT BID OOCU·
MENTS. UNIVERSITY
WILL NOTIFY SUBCON· TRACTORS WHO HAVE
REGISTERED WITH OE·
SIGN AND CONSTRUC·
TION SERVICES OR
CONSOLIDATED
REPROGRAPHICS, OF
ADDENDA WHICH ARE
AVAILABlE AT DESIGN
AND CONSTRUCTION
SERVICES TWO MANDATORY
I l (UW12U& ana
1:00 P.M. Mondey,June
14.1 ... Unrvert1ty ol
Caht0<naa. ln1ine
trv1n1 Hiii, Conference Center, IN.ne, CA 92697,
(9'9) 112• 6830
ATTENDANCE AT
IOTH PRE·IUD CON• P:E .. ENCES ti MAN·
DA.TORY P:OA ALL
PRE.QUALlflEO PRIME
CONTRACTORS; THE MEETINGS WILL a&
CLOSED AT 1:05 P.M.
ANY PRE·OUALIFIED
PRIME CONTft.ACTORS
ARRIVING AFT£R THIS
TIME WILL NOT BE
ELIGIBLE TO PARTICI•
PATE IN THE BID PRO-
CESS AS A PRIME CON-
TRACTOR.
INTERESTED
SUBCONTRACTORS ARE INVITED TO AT-
TEND THE PRE·BID
CONFERENCES Se~ bids for the
Lump SUm a. .. Bid Wiii
not be eccej)ted efter:
2:00 P.M .. THURSDAY,
JUNE 14, 1999.
Al Design 1nd Construe·
lion Services, Un1Ver11ty of
Caltfomla. lrvllll
3500 Berkeley Pl1co,
Irvine, CA 92697·2450 Seeled bide for Unit
Price• and Al1em11ea wlll not be accepted alter:
4:00 P.M., THURSDAY,
JUNE 24 111911. Al Design and Cons1ruc-
llon Services, University ol
Cahtomla, lrvlne,
3500 Berkeley Place.
livine, CA 92697·2•50 Seeled Bide for Lump
Sum Base Bid. end
aealed bide for Unit
Prices end Alternet11 will
be opened It
4:05 P.M., THURSDAY,
JUNE 24, 1999.
Bid Security In the emoum of t 044 of Iha
Lump Sum Ba58 Bid, ex·
eluding allemales. shellac·
company each Bid The
Surety Issuing the Bid
Bond shall be, on the Bid
Deadline, listed 1n the
tatHI pubkshed Stale ot
California. Department of
Insurance, hst of Insurers
Admllled to Tlansacl
Surety Insurance tn This
State
The successful Bidder
and 111 Subcontractora will be required to follow the
nond1scnm1n1tion requna·
ments set forth In the Bid·
ding e>ocumems and to pay
prevaJl1ng wage rates 11
the locatlon of the Work
All 11,.urence pollclu
required to be obtained
by Contractor ahall be
1ubJect to approval by
Unlverelty for form and
aubatance. All euch poll-
clea ehatl be laaued by 1 company, which l1 ll1ted
by Beet and 1h1tl have a
r1tlng of A-or bettlf' 1nd
1 fln1ncl1I claaalflc1Uon
of VIII or better. The successful Bidder
will be required to have the
following Stitt ot cairtomla ConlractOl's tioenH cur-
renl at the time ol
subm155IOl1 ol the Bid.
PRE·BID CON·
General
Building Contrador
(License Olsslltc:allon) B (LI08nse cooe1
THE AEGENTS OF THE
UNIVERSITY OF
CALIFORNIA
FERENCES shall be held as folloWs. 1:00 P.M. Monday,
June 7, 1999
UnlVl<Slty of
ca11fom11, ll'Vlne.
lrilne Hall, Conference
Center, Irvine, CA 92691.
~; .
• I
~ .. -.:
-· ,...,, .. ~bta " ... ~ -.
LllOUUVWI 28MIA, DEN lt.ICJ!i.000
........ ~ MH11>21N 714-742·100t.
June, 1999
Published Newpon Beacll-
Cosla Mesa Daily Pilot
J\N 3, 10, 1999
Th6'7
"llllOl IXY" 2 NEWER CONDOS
ON THE CANAL
$599,000 • $899,000
2br'a, din, 3b.... tf'l)IC, fJ(y· ~·· jlCUnl tube 'Mil boat dockal A*°9n1 mini pllltt ~ Rk:hlrd 714-740-0500
I hurJday, June .s. I YYY
I I 9"c IOna 11 w NOTa8 I ( PLJeuc NOnces J liw IUT&l9 I
---------pG6' lo =· paA!CJGir ea-.., 61tff1 S•• 200 wlle City °' Ntwp0t1 8tacn C~~CE ~!!_,, cnh, tla51ilfk:atoon Of type Costa ....... CA 92628 H1111 you started d0ln9 Counly as Orange 6 al
""" • "" vnGO ol wottc employed on the Amerlu n lnterbanc bulll'llU ~er? "'° c ior"'-rty c»-• CALLING FOR BIDS prQjelCI eop..s Ill ~ Mortgage LLC, (CA) 890 Ja eh M uag'11 SC11bect as ""~
SCHOOL DISTRICT ules or rateuo O.termineo w Bak r St11e1 Ste 200 Thia 11aunenf ~ hied Lot 30 ol Tr.act No 1500
NEWPORT ·MESA ere on hie II the Otslrie1 ol Coll• M .... Ca 92826 11111111'1 h COUnty Cle1t. ct •• ShOWf• 9t'I • map RI•
UNIFIED SCHOOL 11C» and are av11 IO Tt111 b\lllOISS II COl'l-0'8~ Cou!lly on 5·21-119 conJod in &<><* •5. Page
DISTRICT 1ny tnterestect party upbn due.led t>y Lll'f'l!ed Liability 1t9M'1MeM 39 ol M llatltlQU$ tnaPt
PROJECT BID 112·99, requ111 In ecco1<11nce Co Oa1tv Piloe JI.Ill 3, 10. 11, r1C01<1 OI Oral'IQI CoutUy, CONTRACT 116·99 With Secoon 1n3 2 of lhe Hal/I you Stalled OOlng 24 1999 ThS50 Caul~ ~~AAD~~1~l'~,t~ ~~<:a"b~L•!:nc~,th: 00:::,~J:~? ~terbene F~~:uS.:t~:=• asM~~~= =.
SCHOOL copy of lhe oe11rm111111on Mortgage, UC. John M • Newport Beacti CA i2660
BID DEADLINE· of prev1ll1ng rate ot w1gas oanneffey/Presldenl The loAow1ng person& Tem\$ of 1e 11e ~•hln
JUNE 18 1999, at eadl jOb 1tte The This 1tatemen1 was flle<I are dQtnv tromeU" as laYlful money ol the United
AT 2:00 i-.M. schedule of per diem with the County Clerk ol IT Atm1uroe. 2991 Grace ·stales on conllrmauon ol PLACE OF BIO WIOH " based upon . a Orange County on 5·28-99 Lane, Su111 l ·A Costa sale, or Plrt cash and bal·
RECEIPT: FACILITIES & w011<1ng csay ot eloht hours 191196794696 Mesa, Ca 92629 enpe uwn •ueh """'Ind
OPERATIONS, 2985·E The rate for "°1ldey and Dilly Pilot June 3, 10, 17, _JfmUG MichHL I Evs•n•, condrtions as ere ICOIP· Beer Streel. Costa Mesa, overtime work shall be 11 24 1999 Th5S7 ""'"1 rac;e ane. uite table 10 rile persor11t 1ep18•
CA 92626, ~~ 424·7530 111ne and one·hell The Fictitious Builness ~~6 Costa M11&a, C1 aen111t11a Ten percen1 of M~~~E TO BE ~~EUD ~=~~::;r(Sl ~~aQ ·p~~ Nam• Statement This tsus1neu IS con· !':':'~ ~!fs ~ drr~1~
UP Same as abolle. not less than Iha apec1flod The following persons dueled by en individual be in writing and win be 18.
PLAN FEES NONE preva~ing r1111 ol'weges to are doing buSlnesS as Have you started doing ceivad at 1ne aloreaald ol· WALKTHROUGH: all workers employed by I ) I 0 N H A ' b ) busmass yet7 Yes, 5·27-99 t.ce at an llf!le attar If\ MA NO AT 0 Ry w a I k. them in the e1eewtion Of Env1ronmen11t Release James M•chael Evant first ~bOf'I hereof and
through la echeduled for the contract Therapy, c) EAT, dJ This statement was taed betOle dire Of saie
June f1, 1999 eta:OO e.m. A Pa)"111nl Bono and • Hypno·PotenllaJ, 351 w11n the Coun1y Cleft< ot Dated !M' 27/099
Proepectlve blddeni ere Performance Bond shall bl Ne,..,,ott Bl\ld • Suite 528• ·Orarl98 County on 5-28·99 Plul Stooe
to meet al Fec:llltlff & required pnor to ex1CU11011 Nf~a=· g:r,~ 0 ~P"-J199963 71940 71CM7 Personal Repre$enta11ve a1 Operetlona, 2985-£ Bffr of !he contract and "'41" be n e a ""' une 11>e Estate StrHt. Coal• MeN, CA. m the form set fOflh In Iha uon of Natural Heall Mer· 2• 1 9 ThS52 Attorney(•) at Law,
Call (714) •24-7530 for contract documents na01.~1.,,,?t51J& ~~ Fl~tiou1 Buainess Nell w. ·l<nuppel datella. Bids wilt nol be Each bidder shall be a vu • ""' 8 -~ ...... • Name Slatetnent IMW752-8090
accepted from contrec· hcensed contrador pur· Bead\. ca 92663 • The tottow1ng personi> Put>hshed Newporl Beacn·
tore not attending Ihle suant 10 the BuS>ness and d~:i :ut4~11;" are dotng buslf\81>s 15 Cosra M sa Dady Pilot
walkthrougl\. ProfesslOl\S Cocle and be Hate :0: started cbng Shelter Cove P10<1uc· June 3, 4, 10 19'19
NOTICE IS HEREBY ffcensed 1n lht following txJStnelS el? No t1ons, •OS Norm Siar Lane ThF5'9 GIVEN that tile a.bolle· ctass11lcatton 'C-33" Y Newport Beach CA 92660 E T named School CMlllC1 of GOVERNING BOARD International Orgarnza: JOhn Ethan Wa ne 405 A 0 VERTIS E M N
Orange County, CA, ae11ng ISi Edgar Heyea, bon ol Natural Health Alter North Star Lane, YNe' FOR BIDS
by and through 1ls Govern· Interim Executive natives Mtguel TrujlllO, Beach CA 92660 wport Sub1ect to conditions
Ing Board, hereinafter re-Director Presldenl This business 15 con· prescnbed by the under·
tarred to as "DISTRICT," Facllltlea & Oper1tton1 T~lsu!ta~~I C~~le:, ducted by an indivldual Signed sealed bids for 8 w111 receive up to, but not Published Newport Beach· wit n Y 99 Have you started oong Lump Sum Contract are ln·
later than the abOVe·stated Costa Mesa Dally P1lo1 Orange Coun~~:;09 business yel? Yes r. 1•99 v11ed tor the following
time, sealed bids for the June 3, 8, 1999 . 7 John Ethan Wayne Wor1<
award of a contract for the ThT548 2,D~ll{'g~''°' June 3, ~~51sa This' statement was liled UCI DEPARTMENT OF
above project Bids shall • with ltle County Cieri< ot FAMIL V MEDICINE
be received In the place Flctltloua BualneH Flc11tlous Business Orange County on 5•28 99 TENANT IMPROVEMENT
Identified above, and shall Name Statement Name Statement 19996794705 PROJECT NO. 997541
be opened and publicly The lotlOwing parsons The folloW1ng persons Daily Pilot June 3. 1 o. 17 100 S: Mencheater react aloud at the abolle· are doing bUslness as are dotng buslnegs as· 24• 1999 Ths53 Avenue, Oransi-, CA
staled time and plac:e APPLIED TECHNICAL SOP Drywall 12600 I I B UNIVERSfTY OF
Each bidder must submit SOLUTIONS & SERV-Euclid. #18, Garden Grove. F ct tlous uslnesa CALIFORNIA. IRVINE
wilh each bi<I a certified or ICES, 1250 Adams Ave· Ca 92840 Name Statement DESCRIPTION OF
cashter's check payable to nue. Suite J101, Cosll Steven Douglas Panek, The following persGf\s WORK Work lndudeS ap·
the DISTRICT or a bid Mesa, Cahlomia 92626 t2600 Euclid 118 Garden are doing t>us1ness as p101umately 3.300 SF ol
in the lomtset .. M 1n Bl'Jan Reimers, 1250 Grove ca sZ8"0, GLASS PARTNERS 1enan1 improvements toe
the contract documents io Adams Avenue Suite Th'is business tS con· 1600WestCoaslHignway adnunsuative ollas on
an amount not less than J101, Costa Mesa. C.hlor· dUC1ed by an indrvldual Newport Beach CA 92663 the s111 Floof ol higll·nH
10.,_ of the maximum ma 92626 Have you staned <lotng Stephen O K1mt>le bulld1ng located at
amount ol bid as a guaran-Patnaa Re1mel'I 1250 business yet? No 20582 Pet>bte Lane. Hunt· 200 N Manches11r Ave in
tee thal 1he t>kk:fer w~I Adams Avenue Suite Steven o Panek ln01on BeaCh CA 92646 U!e City ot Or1nge The
enter into the proposed J101 Co6ta Mesa Cahlor-This statement was filed ltus busmess s eon· -Worll con~1s1s o1 dernolo·
contract 11 the same 1s ma 92621'1 with the County Clerk of ducted by an 1ndividuat bOn of ems11ng off•Cfi 1n·
awarded 10 such bidder In Ths business 11 con· O<ange County on 5-28·99 Have you started Oolng ""'°' a~hltecturaJ wood·
Ille event ol lalture to enter duded by husdand anef 199116794702 business yet1 No work <1oor5, w•ndows
1n10 said contract. such se-wife Daily Pil<ll June 3, 10, 11. Stephen D K1mt>te drywan. acoustical panel cunty w~I be fOlfeite<I Have you started cbng 2, 1999 Th559 This statement was Med c;.et11ngi; carpet pa.nting
The DISTRICT reserves buS1ness yet? Yes, . with the Counry Cienc or waU oo.iering HVAC and the nght to reject any or all 05.101199 FlctitJou• Business Orange County on 5·28 99 &JeciricaJ TelepllOM/<lata
bids or to wa!Ve any ir· Bryan Reimers Heme Statement 19996794706 cable provided by UCI
regulanties or infonnahlies This statemen1 was tiled The following persons Daily Pitoc June 3 10 17 con<lurt proVlded t>y Coo·
in any bids or In the l>lcl· with the County Clerk ol are doing business as 24, 1999 Th5S4 tractor
ding No bidder may Orange County on 5-28-99 Paatic Coast Capital A-TOTAL BUILDING withdraw any bid for ape-19996794707 nanoe, 1' Baycrest Court CNS1717633 CONSTRUCTION COST
liOd of 75 days alter the Dally Piiot June 3. 10. 17, Newport Beach. CA 92660 Notice of Sale ESTIMATE $140.000 00
date set tor the opening ol 24, 1999 Th555 Palnoa A Rowan, 14 of Real Property Note Prime Bidders who
bids Fictitious Business Baycresl Court, Newport at Private Sale <lo nOI mt'!el tne qua~·
In lieu ot the Dlstnc1's Heme Statement Beach, CA 92660 Case No A191574 ltcatlons in the ContraC1 retaining a portion ol This business Is con· • Cou Dowments may not bl ress a ments due a The tollowing persons ducted by an lndlVldual In the Surer101 11 ot eltg1ble tor award ~ractorp ~e contraClor are dolnS bus1nns as Have you ster18d doing tne Staie o Cahtorn1a IOI Bidding Documents will
may elect' 10 deposit quail· saAcolll ~a ~-upw~5:i1n';~;;, business yet1 No ~ ~~ ~! o~rr: oe available 10 Bidders ·o!I lytng securities equivalent Patricia A Rowan n e a r TttURSDAV, JUNE 3,
10 the amount to be CA 92683 Th1i; statemttnl was hied El<astate .. ol M s 1999, and wll be issued
withheld Upon such de-Vicki Lynna Slater with the County Clerk ol lhe11ne tone, IS DESIGN & .CON
posit under an escrow 15561 PenSICOla St., Orange Count~ on 5-28·99 deceN t~I h b en STAUCTION SERVICES
agreement the funds must Westminster, CA 92883 1999679'701 o"""' s ere Y 3"' Bel'keley Place Builo1ng
be release4 (Public Con· This business Is con Daly Pitoc June 3, 10, 17, that. the un(lers1gne W!I Sutte 3500 Eut Pettason traCt Code Section 22300) ducted by an lnCivldual 2, 1999 Th560 sell at Prrvate Sale to the Drive. UC Irvine,
The Oistrtct haS obtained b~:~ef:' ~!~;«' -~~~ Fictitious BualneH ~~ ~~~?:"'~ IMne. CA 92697-2'50
from the Director ot the De· , N Stat t Id c..,,.. Cou (9"9l824 6630 iianment of Industrial Reta· Olv-~·199Slater am• •m•n salt ~1~ .. ~y rtoi ~~'· Hot lne: (949) 12....-111 lions the general prevailing ""' The lollow1ng pel'$OllS a er u"' w• uo • Bidding Documents rate 01 per diem wages and This statement was flied 11e dc)ong boSlness H 1999 at the otfice of 004 be avadablt 10 Prime
Ille general prevaihng rate wiOralhn~CountyCountyon~2~-~ GIFT SHOP 17100 N2a"oo1 w =~on Suite Bidde" ltter THURSDAY,
tor holiday and overtime .,... ,~._. Euclicl St Foumain vartey t120 I ne CA 92612 JUNE 10, 1999. work in the tocality io which __,,,_,..., CA 92708 . M , Cheetls fOf •
the work 1610 be perlormed Daily PllOI June 3, 10. 17, Jateh M11S1ght. 10337 an the nght. httt ano 1n· noiwetund&t>la '" t>e
1 eachcnft aassifcation 2•, 1999 Th556 St11erAve 1102. Fountain 1eres1 of said dec:eased 11 r1qu1red in ltle amoum o1
; t ol wOric needed to Flctltloua BuslneH vaney, CA 92708 time of death and all nghl, S2S 00 per Ml of Bidding exe~e the contract Holl· Name Statement Bahz1d Dagh1gh11n titte an<I intereS1 the estate Doo.iments
day rates Shall be paid as The following persons 10337 Staler Ave '102, has acquired in addition to Cn.cks are to bl made
speahed In the cottectl\le are doing t>usinesa as Fountain V1tle'y, CA 92708 that of said deceased~ payable lo The Re~ll of ba~·'-'onn agreement a"-beslrara~u com •. 890 W This blls1ness ts con· and to alt the c:a11ain I the University of Calitor ._..... " ... ducted by husband ano property, situated in lhe •
I I\ I I
\l'\l.1'11 "\.!
I ' 'I . I I', c.
Molal ·cosu MESA'
MOTOR INN
A MANDATORY
IND CONF£MHCI
ri. l'leld .. tQllows t :OO AM, THUM$Y,
JUfE 10, 1 ... at. 200 6 Manc11nt9r 8'1i1d• ~ SO\ Floor. 0ranoe1 c.l 9?888 (SM Mal 1r1
Conttaa ~·> ATTENDANCE AT JFE·
810 CONFERENCE IS
MANDATORY FOR AU
PRIME CONTRACYCIUI,
THE MEETING WILL BE CLOSED A1 9 05 u~~_..._..,
ANY PRIME CONT~C·
TORS ARRIVING AFTER
THIS TIME WILL NOT' BE
El.IGIBLE TO PA.R'QCI· PATE IN THE BID PAO·
CESS AS A PRIME' CON-
TRACTOR INTERESTED
SUBCONTAACTO~S . AAE: INVITED TO AT·
TENO l'HE PRE-BIO
CONFERENCE
Seeled btde fot "'9 Lump Sum BIN Bid wlJI
not be~ lfMr. 1:00 P.M., THUR$0AV,
JUNE 11, lttt
At Bid BolC Front Counl9r •• De~ and C~l\ICIQI SeMCll Berkeley Pl9ce
Buildi11g Suite 3500
University ol Catil~.
Irvine CA 92697-2•50
s..led bide wUI be opened 8t: 2;05 P.M.,
THURSDAY, JUNE 11,
1999. Al [)es.on ano Con·
11ruc11on Services,
Be11<eley Place BUlldlr)g,
Svite 3500. Urwer51ty 61
Calttornla, trvlt'8, CA
92697 2•50 Bid Security In the
amount 01 10•4 ot the
Lump Sum Base Bid, •II• eluding alternates, shall 1e~
company eaeh Bid The
Surely 1&Su1ng 1he &id r
Bond shall be, on lhl Bid
Deadline, listed 1n U'le
listed publt5hed Stale ot
Cahromia. Depattmem ot Insurance l1s1 of 1osuters
Admllled to Transact
Surety Insurance In This
State • The SUOOO$SM Bldde1
and its SuboonllactOrS wll
toe req1J1rad to follow ltW
nondiscnmonauon l'llQ\N9·
ments set lortt1 In the Bid·
oinv Documeru and to pay prl\lllltnQ wage rates at
tne location 0( 11'18 Woc1t.
The successful Bodder
wV1 t>e 1eqU1rad to Miii the
lollcJoA-1ng Sta•• of ca Qml8
ConlractOl's lic:er-eut·
ient at tne lime ol
5\IC>ITUAIOfl of the Bid General Building
Contractor
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THE AEGENTS OF TkE
UNIVERSITY OF
CALIFORNIA
June, 1999 Pubhshed Newpon Beedl-Costa Mesa Daily Piiot
June 3. 1 l999
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Simplify your
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CLASSIFIED
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HEASTllOEae
2BR 1BA. ~.
""' location. new ~Ind llooring
nMt .... $925/MO
269 I ectl place 'B
The Renier Center
714-841-4203
1 ST Wk SJ*lll
On Alt Ams $134.00
Tu lea!u• 24-tv'S
lrcrrt desk. D O phof\11
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loe dllnn pooL'1ettad
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F \!IVS 405 & 55 ITin away ltOm DC FMg.UI
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bells. re1t A member oC
WATE~EW
Guaran.t«Cl to
Find You
The Pafcct Pis.cc
ft'Olll
Value to Lwrury.
Kills to Ocean
•
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Housing
whh lAC SultU
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7 Days a Weck
On Site
Manager
lor 26 unit Bil' complex
h Coate Mesa OutlM
Include showing rentals
i nd miking aura
grounds ere kepi nice 2br 2ba. lrplc, pallO,
'llrden ... ing
20432 Santa Ana Ave
call °'1lc• l<K Into CllTlllll 714-&41-4203
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2-Story 5llvercreet
2e1t 215/o. Wi~h r.tiO Ovt" r1rport tne.290.
.Space R.nt $1,075
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&AYSIOE VII.LAGE SALES • ~ 72'"'4045
86 I hursctoy, June ~, 1999
ffl Lij BCh 2ildm1 ~
l~RE~I
Ct(, Gatdtn Style 1 Story
Drive up to your door
200"'°°91. $1 .25 full aervlce grou. X ltrttlt Ad11m1 6
Fairview. 714-640-36"
l2:&.1RBI
1600 I 3200 sq ft
Avail July I Buullnd
oll1ce space Nice Un11s•
1001 w 1701 St Co5ta Mesi
MM5o.t287
CM L.lAJ(JNO OI.? SMa Polillvtlw .atocll ,,.,,
ol Mii lelkt Add ~op
ell ~ nomlllly 8 oz
narnn s14 95 + S300 S&H (800)434-9192 VISal
Muletclrd (CAL'SCAH)
GOit cllibe ieo. jewelry c:ws
15"x 6' $50le, blby joggef
$75, INCfowave, new llll'IS IWI
5lwt S25 & l'llO<e 949·717·7720
GOi~u• y.,, Wang StYie
WeocJnO Gown ~utre ~
jllze Ill $800 obo
MH7W078.
* PLANTS FOR SALEI * Acua t1M1 and other pllnta
M~12M074
POOL CWNER KREEPV
KRAUL Y STILL IN BOX
NEVER USED S200
PAGER 1....WU-7165
SJCvLJORfS THEY OPEN,
Al.MOST NEW. SEU FOR
$60, EACH (LA.MP SHADES)
714-9SM911
WOLFF TANNING BEDS
TAN AT HOME BUY DIRECT ANO SAVEi
COMMERCIAIJHOME
ints from S 199 00 Low Monthly Peyment
FREE Cob Gatatog Clll 1-8Q0.111-01s&
11" DIRECTV
I I Sateme Systems Sinale 216 RENTALS systemorffS59 Twoboxsys· WANTED tems St49 s100 wort11 o11ree
'-------..... I progiamroog WWW lntegraleds Tired of Ten1n1 Turnover? 11efflte com 1·800-325-7836 ~utrve nPeds 2000sQ ft •OO 115 R8filrictions may ap-
preter on Jyr lease No pets ply (CAL 'SCAN)
c111 Tom 94~a54·31 95.
WANTED ROOM. BATH IN 1448 ~~I E BLUFF AREA OF l\NMo5\ll~ NEWPORT BEACH. MALE
VERY CLEAN, 949-64o-o45S I BUY ALL PIANOS!
1400 AIH>UNCOIEHTS I
Rebulll Vacuums
$29.99 I up
Huge Selecllonl Co~I Vacuum & Sewing
33J ~ I 71h Street
Co~•a Me~
!M 9-64 2-1560
Antaques-Ouahty furrrirure.
one piece or whole hooselulll
Cash paid 800-&49-4922
145' FUANn'URE I
Dlnl ngroom Ht·Solld
Cherry, 92•• dbl ptdatal, 2
le1f1, 8 hand carved ch1ira,
llghled buffet Ind hutch +
m1tchlng ttrver, 11111 boxed,
co11 soooo. Sell $3950.
Hou11 Sitterl'Pet Wilker 714-235·5565
Geot,.rn.tn " 101, .,. ~ hOuse h11i1n leather aota 6 love-
s~ ... a o. .g:. daily weekly aeai. new ltlll wrlPl)ed, very
949·723·1a69 NB ar11 aoft, top quality. WH $2000
HOUSESITIER 1v1ll lor July 11erlllce. $890. Mt-261-9933
weellly or Ille month College
sluOent respoosible noni~mkr Gal Lo11 at 714 821-0893 NOW OPEN
In Coate MtlL
MESA VERDE-;'.)
CONSIGNMENTS
1525 Mesa Verde E
•109
Hr Moo-Fn 10am-5pm
Phtebotomy ourM
lollot'I Retd Co Clllll Reg fS901291 1'800-201-1t41
ACCOUNTS RECEIVAILI CLERK • GENERAL omce
Full tlmt, mulll ltor. oper•
tlon ... Contect: KlrOlyn «
S.ve Ml-75~791'7
AbiiiNSTRATIVE ASST ~ f« motivated. Hit
ltar1« with Xlnl CUltOfMr
MMCI and compvttr 1ltlll1
to wOf1I 30 hr• I* -k.
Atldble ldledule ave table.
Compttlva 11tary, . home-
OWntf exper a plua. EOE
Retume with ulary ~ 5"cl to PCM 2372$ Blrtchlf
Dr. Lake Foret! Ca l2S30
or Fu to 14•711-8152
AnlltMi TNCher PotltlOll
FIT PIT, 12 ECE unils requlr9d
Jamie 94~3442 CM llN
Ntwpor1 Harbor Montoaori
BROKERS SERies:3 S 100K + per ye11 Also hiring
Asst. Brokef'I W•t trU'I, sataiy
OOE. Richard 714-513-1850
• CNA, Rialdeilt Aui1tant •
SenlOf assls1ed Mig
Newpol1 Beach, Wll tr llln can Gamett 949-642·5861
CYNTHIA'. HALLMARK
Aulatant Mlllagtf. EvH 6
wlltnd1. Apply In pereon. CM
K-Mart Plaza 14o-&46-1557
DRIVER S WANTED :
PROFESSIONAL OTA (1 yr. exp.) TIT cmers Only Ille hl9ht1 modvated safety onen· led need apply We olfer Big
trucks-big hoods-biO mileage
and morel For more Woon our
48 Slate ()CJ8ra1ion call Ehle Express at Toll tree
18mm·2163 (CAL0SCAN)
Elder Cate ~ In my CM
home for gr1ndmother. Tuea
11ternoon1 t ·S. St Ohr.
Mo-146-9456
FARMERS MARKET
Open poaltlona:
e Rec*wra
• Cuhlera
• Food S«vlcelDetl
....... Seafood
• Grocery
• Proch1~
Cell (M9)760-0403
or 1pply In Plf•on It
tny of our 3 locltlone.
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I // ~' •·2" ~======~=====~""""" SALES ACCOUNT REPRESENTATIVE Stuffernnaerter
(FULL TIME $25-JOK + INCENTIVE) Wanted
The Los Angeles Times is seeking bright. capable ~ 'r:' .,,-;:nTI,=:
individuals who are looking for full-time employment newspaf* nHded S.t
with an established, yet expanding organjzation. Sales &:OO.m to 1:30pm. •od
and D. 'bu . ff 'II k Oran C sun 2:00.m to 6:00em. 1stn llOn sta wt wor at our ge ounty Ac:tdhlonal work m•v be
Consumer Marketing Regional office. •v•lleble.
SS.00 per hour or piece The Sales Account Representative will work to achieve sales work whichever I•
goals within an assigned geographic area. The individual greeter. Must heve drlv·
will maximize sales by developing strong partnerships with •ra Ileen• or Cellfoml• l.D. end • Soclel Security existing accounts, establishing new outlets and adjusting cttd.
distribution volumes. The Representative must act as an Cella •ceepted .. wetl H
ambassador for the company by always maintaining eppllc•tlone Mon thru frt
appropriate appearance and demeanor. from 8:00.m to 4:00pm. ONLY.
THE SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATE WILL HAVE:
• 2-4 years of sales, marketing or related experience required
• Strong problem solving, decision making. organizational
and planning skills
• Excellent verbal and written communication skills
• Ability to work a flexible schedule including Saturday &
Sunday
• PC skills required
The Los Angeles Times offers a ~ompetitive compensation
and benefits package. Qualified candidates should send a
resume with salary history to:
The Times Orange County
Employment Office
1375 Su.ollower Ave
Costa Mesa, C" 92626
You may also fax to (7 14) 966-7751 or send via the Internet
to jobs@ latimes.com
ual Opponunity Employer
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Unique car981
opportl#llty With rapidly
expandng lnl'I Company
$4K+ e month potential
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Avon Products
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Builoess. Wont Flexible
Houn. Enjoy untrmlted
Earnings.. ult toll frtt
(111)561·2'61
Tlmff o,.nge Couoty Attn: Pem Becklngh•m
2901 Gerry Ave. Stnte AN, Ca 92704
714-54M548
800-933-4080
*PT DEMONST1'ATORS * Weekends In grocery slOl9S In
1 rea. Cl! necessary. must be nett. fllerdy 11r(U)es ability
Cell MM42-4283
SALE PERSON Up&ctle
Chlld,.na clothing and shoe
110(1. FT/PT Altl IHOC.
Shoe ex~.. helpful little
People• Me. t4M45·1355
*** SALES *** Now you can sell the
excitement an<I quality of
America's • 1 home satel·
ltte syslem DIRECTV
Make lots ol money,
~~~~~
their cable company 8(ly
longer We are loolong lor
~ M8(l]f outside sales consultancs Full and PIT
poscionl evailable in the
Or1ng9 ~ area No sales expeoence nee
OIRECTV Ylrtualy sets
Itself. Cal oes ()jrect
(949)8SS-8431 Ask IOI Barry EOE
'SALES PARTn'ULL TIME'
PT tor upacale womens 1tore In Fuhlon lal111cl. Alao Mens atore FulWT for rKelvlng
deta entry etc. Contact
Darryl or Sieve M9-7,59·7917
SECRETARY PT1 10 to 20 hr•
I* Mell. S9 to s13 per hour.
lor law office In HS.
, 714-1142-0553
Mtdlcll Front Olftce, Ftr,
Flflllly PTKllce. NB Exp wl
phones alto Ptr INSURANCE
BIUER, knowledge of CPT/
ICO approx ~. Great working conditions. Fu
rtlumt to (t41)72M780.
Newport Statlontf'I 1tt1c1 Ft Cuatomer ave personnel.
Wiii train. 8-flta. Call for
eppt. MM63·1200 11245
OWN A cOUPO'TER? Ctll 512-907 •904t SE.LL YOUn USED VEH.ICLE
TIU&OVGH ClASSIFUW
SUMMER
FUN
OWN YOUR OWN el.
shoe. W't5ttm#lll, llngel1t. bridal, ~ or s 1 oo at ore fn.
eludes Inventory, fixtures,
buying trip, trama M1'111111111 ~ $18.900 Cal lJ>.
11ty _[op po 11 u nll I es
1-50h'l(7-ll031 (CAL'SCAN)
REESE'S Pre·eatabHshed
routes 1Y8llable In hi area
Eam $9811 In 1 yr MllWlum fn.
vestment under SS,000
1·888·246-9485 WWW C8·
nd'(route com (CAL 'SCAN)
3,000,000,000
Printer
Cartrldget
Sold.
• Lesa than 15% ·'9<:Ycled Own and
optrtle your own
comm recycling ctr. Earn $100,000 +per
year 1 ·800·670·2357
GEi' 0
OF DEBT! !f e can hel2J
• Oedit C4rdl .
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• I nltml Rl1tlJICtd
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DUFFY 21 '
aectric eo.t With full Window Enclosure, lo•t Cover, Enclosed Porte·Potty Very
Clean ·. Mutt S..I
$16,750
Call 9491645-6812
1916 11ft
Fac.lltnl condll Ion
$MOO.
MMS0-7217
~1
4Sft SUP
821 UdoPat\O! Sl3perlOOI.
wat&1/eleclrlcl!y, xlnl locatlOll
94H7s-6128 2~22ff 80ii sue; 111 beam.
Idell tor electnc: boa!. 6 bloc:as • llom Fun Zone Ouiel & sale 94~73-19'3
30fT PEARSON SAil.BOAT
73 1fllf1 moomg. on the
Peninsula $8000 Musi Sell
Cal 626-289·1493
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what you Med
at the price
you want to pay
when you read
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Hawaoan Link Brecelet
REWARD Gill FOi My B19
e!rthday Chris 949/673 8494
Lo1t tabby cat grey/wht
male, 1hrt hair, red/blk collar,
10 yr ptt much mlued 15th
and Sal 11 am·3pm
Bring 111 COllSl!jMlentS
or browse through tile
store We have line
lurnllure & access's
anwork and more11
Flnanclal Recept/Sec:nttary
Heavy phones. data eotry.
prof'l attJre. xlnt communlcatlon
skills a mvs1 PT/FT. contact
Joe 714·513·1850
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Acce11 Code F1213 • Placeml• M0-646-2307
412 CEMETERY LOTS
2 Plot1 (lot 2 caskets Of 4 urns) near 2 lleta in sold out
Vista Del M11 sec Pacific Vtew
NB S8500 obo 714·894·6118
1420 GARAGE I SALES
714.55 7..0207
1456 PETSJUVESTOCK I
Rare exotic wlld·looklng
leopard a potted C FA oclc:al
kitten• for prlvlltgtd few
$450/$500 94Ml1-21t1.
, ,.
COSTA MESA SATONLY9-2 458 FREE PETS 3081 MADISON AVE
ctothtng, bookl, 10011. iack1 /ANtMAL RESCUES
and mite houMhold ltema. FREE KITTENS
Garege Sale et I-?. Furnrure. TO GOOD HOMES ONLY,
computer desk window AJC REFS CHECK MMSo.5743 shop vac dolhes. shoe5 etc
2007 Pon Cardiff Place, NB
• GARAGE SALE • • 2 Couches drnmg table &
: c:Nirs. complete lui sz bed 2
•• 11111que l!oor stereos & much •,morel Set 8-3 2544 Columbla
: near FaJrvtew & Fair in CM
• ft1191 Moving Sale In Me11
• Verde •rt• Sal June 5 8·3pm ._ 1 IM2 KlnQlet Coun Costa Mesa
14'0~1
Koehler Campbell Spinet
Plano plays really well,
must sacrifice S575
714-527.Q900
: Lota Ql gr11t barg1ln1lll
.·Moving S11e11 C.:t111dren1teens , ..... TV==OS I .. f\lm casllron outdoor tum, _..
: MWer w/d Ille cabinet. plants IC RS .~skets bookcases, lamps, • top coffee table. bike & ·COMPUTERS BUILT to orde1
• more• C&I 949· 760-5040 name brand sys1e!n5 PaS1
:. MUL Tl FAM MOVING SALEI crtttt Problems now reSOIVed-• SAr 8-? 121a DOVER/NB OK Low monlhly payments -..AniQuM. TVs. tum i.an water 2 4 h o u r • pp r o v a Is • ~ equtp lols ol rnsc• 1·8()().704·8901 (CAL0SCAN)
: E~ Thing Mu11 Gol
SAT 8:()().3:00 I I Mindanao, off 8a1car l 4e6 MEACHANDl8I
Verde Dr. Houtthold WMJID
1, ~ cloth , lum. • •
REOORDS TOP OOUARI
Jazz, R & B. soUI, Rock, e1c
SO'S & 60'S
MIKE 645-7505 ~CAL'!i!-S'!"'P!"'A-t--old---8"'1 WANTED! OLD COINS!
1 olkl $6200 ~at $4=~ Gold Sliver, Frank)n mint, ster·
"8dwood Gazebo With bar and llno Old watches & jewelry ~ lncld 949-760-9592 W~STCOAST COINl42·9448
,., Growing Offl~ Suppor1
Co seek1no Ptr T ypl1t1 who are last and Olganlzed. 75wpm
MS-WORD exp , llexlble
hours Fax Resume & salary
required to· 94Hi73·2428
••••••••••••••••••
: HOTEL
• Front Desk
: •Clerks*
: Full end PT now
• hiring all ahlftal • Apply In person : Costa Mesa • Motor Inn.
• 22n H•rt>or Blvd.
: 94!Mi45-4840 •••••••••••••••••••
Large Boat
Dealership
Wants YOU,11 you have
8l(I> Ill the areas ol Rig-
ging. instal, lll8llll and ·detailing on bolh small
large boals apply In con-
fidence We offe11 !!{&al
place to WOIX, com·
pensation based on exr
401K. med, & bene
Can 949-645-3880
or lo resume to
949-645-80 IS
Maintenance
.Carpenllfa
•Ei.ctrldana
• Malnt llhdlanic1 •L.lborer• Mutt haw own toola,
min 5 yrs expeltnce.
Of call 714-951-1030.
Mab $3000 to $5000 WMtdy
and get FREE Vtcatlona In
TraWI lnduttryl Not MUii
Call f« more Info:
1.eoo-352-3291 .. 8301
Part time .
Driver Wanted
$9.22 per hour plua mlleege.
Needed Mon thru Sun 2:45em to 5:45pm. Addi· tlonel work mey be evall· •bl•.
Mutt heve truck or Ven, lleblllty lnaurence with proof or peyments, drtv-
ers llcenM, toel•I security card, end clean D.M.V. print out.
Acc:eptlng 1ppllcetlon1 Mon to thru Fri from 8:00em to 4:00pm . PINM bring all required lnformetlon .
TlmH Orenge County Attn: Pem Becklngh•m
2901 Garry Ave. Santa Ana, C. 92704
714-549-8548
800-933-4080
REAL ESTATE IS A GREAT
CAREERI ERA Rallerty &
Lloyd In Huntington Beach,
nteda your 11"> NOWI We wilt pay lor your license t111fing
COUIM and 111111'1 you to be 8UC·
ceatUll 800-400-5391 ext 119
RiCijiilOfllet PfT for Flt ntH
Club In Newport Bt1ch
Momtngs end WHkends
Ctll t4M42·3215
ROGER'S GARDENS
has lmmtclate FIT optlWllJ
In our Indoor plant and gilt dt9e'1menl Pr8VIOUI plant
knowledge and sates ex·
pertenc:e requwtd Please lax
your rtiMn1 to 949/640-7528
Attn Shely °' lpply In l)tl10n at 2301 San Joaqull Ht .. AOtd, Cofone del Mir
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016732) $17,988 SOUTH COAST ACURA
714-979-2500
ACURA lef GRA OS:R Sdn 3·0f (PS000174) $10.995
COSTA MESA HONDA
714-436·5050
ACURA INTEGRA GS 'ii-
4 dool. auto. loaded
(009035) $17,988
SOUTH COAST ACURA
. 714-t7t-2500
ACURA IHTEGRA GSR 'iii
Sharpest one In town
(001t1) SU,NI
SOUTH COAST ACURA
(714)971-2500
ACURA LEGEND LS ·92
(012221) $13.988 SOUTH COAST ACURA
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Cht0me """91a, "'oon r~ Gold~ VOQgi! llr •
9are1td, 11111 ehowroom Olf~. IOye11$nDrl'(iJll 5ek
ne.1117IOO. 714"41.fOlt ml filabofa Cldlle lhowlOOfll
ACOJiA TL, i{ 2.s SEDAN boUght. One o.i.e.:-· 004124) $17,ttl $89()M:' ml Grad CO~TA MESA INFINITY Prop 9'4~8480
714-241-1300
ACURA TI: ·94
{TC007303) Sta,915.
COSTA MESA HONOA
714·436-5050
TOYOTA WANTED or any
nice Jap8118$e car, must be
automatic. No dealers please
loeaJ COM resident, pnvate party 949-632·9041
ACura 2.5 fl 1ii7
3111 ml, fully equipped plue
txtr11, lmmac:ulett, St2,500
MM4W20I
BMW 3251 '90 Sdn '°' (LED27516) $10.995
COSTA MESA HONDA
714-436-505()
BMW 52il 't7
SIM* IUto, lllv. mnrf
IW05583) 134,995
LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER
(714)892.-906
BMW 135CSI '16 89k mr
$1000 down ass~ S7!50
lmmac S2K woM 1r chl0m8
wtll$ & tae1pp949.m-0411
CA'o OEVlllE 119
4 OR, ltlv, power, 1 owner,
•US* clten. $5500. MM75-60H
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COSTA MESA INFINITY'
7J.J,2.4 t;J.:!00
CHEVY SUbur&n SifvtildO 1993 4X4, Vt Ton, 7 4L, loeded,
tow Pfltuoe. mmt cond, 58K
mi, SI 9,000 7 I 4·966-8360
• CHRYSl.ER LE IAROH
1918 • 4-dr, power, a.r. real
dean. new smog ceillfalt
$I 790 obo 949· 723-1504
CIVYSI" f OONrl & Countiy '94 6 cyt, Mihl VW'I loaded $9995
Haibof Auto • fifllnCI /NIA
#282036 8'9-642-2262
Oodgt Arifl • ., •
Aulo. 4dr. steteo. 4 ct!. pt, new
bras, good 118"5p0ftllll0n $550 obo 949631-8611
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futl tin~ 5.0 litw, pttm wt.la
S97t5. Hetbor Auto ' finance
Avail IA27t05 94M42·22t2
bOOGe DAKOTA SE 'et Tilt, cc. CHI low mllt•,
6 cyt, AC, auto, AC, 14995.
Harbor Auto' finance AvalL
I023166. 949-642·2262
181 CARllTAUCKS NANSISUVS
EAGlf TALOH Cflf ff
T llltlo IOlded
(004557) s 12..581
SOUTH COAST ACURA
(7U)t7•HOO
FMO tSC<>RT LX 'il'4 Hltchblek 3-dr IUIO, FWD,
Cllrl0, (RW317115) $69'9
COSfAMESAMONOA •
7 "4/436-5050 FOAo mom ell ex 'n
Black ~ lmmlC cond (~~o'rsT ACORA
714-979-2500
HONDA ACCORD EX '96
4 CIOof, IUIO A/C, moonrool
(0863500) $13 ~5
LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER
(714)192.-0C
AOHOX XcCOfio tx, H
(OOOMAS) S11.tt5
COST A MESA HONOA
714-241-1300
HOHOA CIVIC l.X, 'ts
(55000322) $10.995 COSTA MESA HONDA
714-438-5050
HONDA c1v1c, 'iS RX
COOP£ (n0507tt) $10,"5.
COSTA MESA HONDA
714-436-5050
.-Wedding Experts
SHOWCASE
JJu£fishes June 2.3, 1999
Our nexl special sec/ion fealuriny
/he experls in each field of Ile
weclcliny spec/rum is coming soon.
!JI~ a yreal place lo aduerlise ,. caU
7Jawn al (949 )574--4246
lly CHARLES GOREN
with OMAR SHARtF
and TANNAH HIRSCH
STllCK 1-'0R HE MOMENT
Neither vulnerable. South dtalJ. likelihood or delivering five tricks to
the offense, the jtclt or apades was
lmmortrial to the raise, even opposite
a I S..17 pomt no trump.
\
NORTH
.. J 3
Q 8 41
0 J07 6
•AKQ4 J
West led the king or hearts. and for
WEST EAST
o moment declarer thought nine
tncks were there fot the laking. two
in ~pades, tbe ace or each red SUit and
five clubs. But look at those dub
spot . There as no problem ar the
oppo ina clubs arc divided 2-2 -
declarer will be able to win the third
club 1n hansl and return to the table
"'ith the rp'maming club honor. But
what tf clubs are 3-1? South will be
forced to win the fourth club 1n hand
and canllOl get back to dummy lO
cash the lorig card in the suit.
• 0764
Q ~ QJ 109
O K95
• 109 8 s
Q 763
0 Q84
• 10 •J91 SOUTH
•AK 2
QAS
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•8765
TilCI bidding
SOUTH WF.ST NORTH EASr
Declarer found a simple solution to
the problem. The Iona or hearts was
allowed to hold, and the heart contin-
uation was taken with the ace. 1Wo
rounds or clubs were cashed and,
when the missing cards proved to be
split 3-1, declarer abandoned clubs in
favor of Jeadmg the board's remain·
ing heart. Jettisoning the offending
club from handl When both defend-
ers followed on the heart. declarer
could claim nine tricks. The defend-
ers could cash their hearts, but then
would have to give declarer the lead.
Now declarer oould get to dummy
with a club to cash dummy's winners
ror the contract.
INT Pass JNT P Pall Pass
Opening lead: King of Q
Spo< cards can be devilish. Switch
one or dummy's club SJ>O( cards With
one of declarer's and South could
have claimed nine tricks at the outset.
As it was, declarer needed to enlist
help from the enemy, along with JUSt a teeny bit of luck .
Note that point count is not key to
gellin~ tO the no-trump same -II is North s trick·talcing ability. Given the
695 CARS/TRUCKS
NANSISUVS
HOHOA ACCORD U '97 Low ml. auto dean
(057311) $15,988
SOUTH COAST ACURA 714-979-2500
HONDA PRELUOE '94 SI
Coupe. moonroof alloys
(C013367) 57999
COSTA MESA HONDA
71H36-5050
INFINtTl 130, 96
(3096396) $14,995
COSTA MESA IN~1NITY
714·241-1300
INFINITI M30 CONVT.
(010459) $11,995.
COSTA MESA INFINITI
714 241 1300
INFINITY J30, ·93
(029188) $13,995
COST A MEOSA INFINITI
714·24 I 1300
J19u1r XJS Conver11blt '92
4 7k mi, white/Ian ml, Chrome
wheels. S2000 down. assume
$18,000 pp 949-673·041 I
Jeglllf XJSV12 Coupe '89
Whte/lao leather interior. xlnt
·cond, lu!!y loaded, 57900 obo
949-584-t-472.
JEEP GRANO Cherokee 95
4X4. 3 yr warranty. AC. 1n
power, 1kl raclts. hnt, SOK
mi. 51 5,795 949-378-1716
LEXUS ES 300 98
Blaclvblack 17K TT1I ~e new
Isl otter o.er S281< Temhc deai 949-718-0517
LEXUS ES 300 96
LIN CO l•ac1IOO Ctl"' wtllS
moil 111.~ 14941 515495
TUSTIN LEXUS
714·5".UOO
Buy If. S.U It. Flnd 11.
Cl...med.
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895 CARS/TRUCKS
fVANSISUVS
LEXUS ES 300 96
CO player lthl, ctvm wlMs
moonrool. 38k miles (177~ 134795) $23 995
TUSTIN LEXUS
714-SU-4800
LEXUS ES SOO 96 Liiv rhmle ~ tml1 33K m
(18051i1592tn $24.495
TUSTIN LEXUS
714-544 .. 800
LEXUS ES 300 H
Cas.hrnefe IUlf CO rmt1 351<
mt (180'216755581) $24 495
TUSTIN LEXUS
714-544-4800
LEXUS ES 300 196
Llht CD, clmn whls mnlf low
11'11 1180851160083) $24,495
TUSTIN LEXUS
714-54-4-4800
LEXUS es 300 '96
Ltlir CO. chnn wills. rmt1,
(177381143878) $20.995
TUSTIN LEXUS
714-544-4800
LEXUS ES 306 '116 Ruby. lltir chnn wNs rmt1.
(176821136169) $23,495
TUSTIN' LEXUS
714-544-4600
LEXUS ES 300 9i
CasllmMe betQe. chrm "'111$.
mm1 117664 142267) S23 49S
TUSTIN LEXUS
71HU-4IOO
LEXUS ES 300 96
Uh! CD tractir111 "hrm "'1lla
mrv1 118084 59149· s;os 19s
lUSTIN LEXUS 714-s.t"'4SOO
LEXUS GS 300 96
Ltnr CD cractoon ctvm whls
mcv1 (17707 ICM>230l $24,995
TUSTIN LEXUS
714-544-4800
89S CARS/TRUCKS
NANSISUVS . "-'
MAZDA f2S LX '13
(PSIS823cl) $7995
COST A MESA HONDA
7141436-5050
Mer~ BENZ 300S.0, '82
dltNI, bladt. new bres &
¥ltiMls, 1 owner lldy drNen.
(llOIWmOker) low mllNtL
&10,995 Ml-720-0521
MERCEDES WANTEO or fl'I
lllCt Eropein Cit no del9lr1
pleast. locll CofOtll dll Mlt
resident private perty
94M32-t041.
MITSUBtSHi 3000 GT SL "ii
Auto u , do'iS 1511 mi
(001385) '27,995
LEXUS OF W£STMIHSTER
(714)992.ftOI
NISSAN lLfilA
(114930) $12,"5
COSTA MESA INFINITI
714-241-1300
NISSAN 300ZX COUPE '87
Auto. AJC. T-bar, alloys
(207307) $8,999
LEXUS OF WESTlllNS11TER
714-992-ttoS
OLDSMOBK.E CUTlASS '8'
Auto a11 cass pwr packtge
1361556) $10.995
LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER
( 714 )892-6908
PLYMOUTH VOYAGER 'to
6 cyl, 1uto, AC, $4995.
MAN'Y MINI VANS AVAL
HltW AU1o • flnanc:e Avail.
IVM734& t4i-642·2262
PORSCHE 111 CARRERA ·15
stllt NC. llMllC. lo# fl'lllll. ITW'il cond. ,.,,,... $18.500
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child.
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695 CARSfTRUCKS fVANSISUVS
SATtJRH SC2 'ts
Auto. 111, moonrool & more;
(318959) $&995
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695 CARS/TRUCKS fVANSISWS
SUZUKI SWIFT (600761) $7,"5
COSTA MESA INANITY
714'141-1300
TOYOTA 4 RUNNER '13
6 ctt, 2 wll dr"'e. AC, P8, PW,
PS, anMnl ater-to, CC. CO,
IUIVOOf• tii11d ....... alloy
wtlt., cul1am 1"1, etidtnt bKll window, root reek,
$12.000 .... 541-1558
359 • PROPERTY
MANAGEMENT
1 -~1
VOLVOHO 'M
Auto. a11. root pwr pk. 11oys
gold Ilka (133082) $25,99S
LEX\JS bF WESTIIHSTElt
714-892-ttol
VOLVO TS WAGON '17
Auto • pwT Pk lloys ...
(318959) $27 995
LEXUS OF WESTillNSTER
71..n2"'906
VOLVO TS 'M
'OR ltJIO. A/C llAI I* 1edllf cass CO LEXUS Of WESTlllNSlUI
(714 ....
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CUSTOM
SLIPCOVERS
Thursday, June 3, 1999 · • . . .
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• FULL LINE of NEW and
CERTIF1ED RE-SALE
VEHICLES
• "f '' I .I ~LIV
on all vehicles ...
includes 24-Hour Roadside
Service
• STOCKED PARTS
BOUTIQUE ...
Custom and Stan dard
Accessories
'91 CHEVROLET CAMARO
R/S , V-8, low mlles, excellent condition! (172615)
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$7,988
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'96 JEEP CHEROKEE 4X4 $11 988' 6 cyl., auto, light blue, excellent condition, new car trade-In! (160392) '
'95 CADILLAC DEVILLE $15 ,988 Low miles, amethyst, leather, super clean! (214082)
'94 CADILLAC FLEETWOOD $1 6 988 Brougham, low miles, rear wheel drive, excellent ~ondltlon! (708430) , ' . _
'96 FORD EXPLORER XLT $17,988 Low 38K miles, white, many extras, squeeky clean! (UA36693)
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SERVICE SHUTfLE ...
Includes Airport
Drop-off/Pick-up..Q_WA)
• OU ' . ·
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• fREE SATURDAY
CAR WASH
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LEASE $3 99 FOR rMO $0 -1)11\\ \. p \\ \11 '\T
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+ l3X lo< 36 mo Closed end lease on approved etedll Total dnve-oft $1083.17 aftef fac10ty rebate Residual $19,847.~
Tota payments of $14,364 +tax. 12K ml allowed per year. 2°' pet mde in excess. (007965)
DE'VILLE.
~E$499/MO $0 -I >1 >\'." P\', \II .'\'I
-St e 1 1m \ I )1·1·1 , ... 11
+ 79' +tax for 36 mo Closed llk1 leaSe on app<v.-ed credit. Total drlVt-Oll S1432 62 aft« ladOly rebate Resldlli S20.44335. Total payments ol S17,964 00 +tax.
12K n.. allowed per year 2°' I* m1le 1n excess (762292)
9fa908GX
LEASE $219 FOR . rMO
INTRIGUE GX .
~E$299/MO
+ ee. + tax toe 36 mo. Closed end lease on lllP'Md Cl1dlt
RalcW $12,90195. TOCi ol pmts. $10,495.10 +ta 12K .... allowed I* yw 2°' I* mle In a:m. (~}
'95 CADILLAC CONCOURS *18,988 V-8 Northstar, low miles, leather, alloys & morel (284117)
'97 OLDSMOBILE BRAVADA $2} 988 Low miles, white, leather, moonroof, CD & morel Bal. of warranty. (719522) ~t .
'98 OLDSMOBILE SILHOUETTE $22,988 G.LS., law 6000 miles, dual doors, leather, CD, rear air. & more! (170677)
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'96 CADILLAC SEVILLE *23,988 Low miles, V-8 Northstar, moonroof, alloys, ba1. of warr. (828445)
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