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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1999-06-17 - Orange Coast PilotSERVING THE NEWPORT -MESA COM.MUNmES SINCE 1907 J THURSDAY, JUNE 17, 1999 • C L A S S 0 F 1 9 9 9 • Into · the great ~de open • Estancia High's graduation speakers are excited, and scared, about what lies ahead. ~Pllol COSTA MESA -For maybe the last blne, the six young women sat down together to tackle a problem. •Are you taking off your bar- bell when you're speaking?" Estancia senior Jessica Schwartz asked ciassmate Elisa Benevides. they disagree about whether the little piece of silver 1ewelry wij.l make a clicking sound mto the microphone as they talk, and lf it does, whether that would be such a bad thing. Jessica plans to remove hers. Elisa, true to form, believe~ that her piercing, however rebellious, is a part ot her. It's not coming off, she decided. After a few wisecracks and some giggling, the m~lter was settled. But then things suddenly INSIDE A list of ........ students from: •Costa Mesa High School, Page A 13 •Newport Harbor High School, Page A14 •Corona def Mar High School, Page A 15 • Estancia High School, PageA16 • Back Bay High School, PageA17 ,.. MEDIHA FEJZAGIC DIMARTINO I DAILY Pl.OT ~tanda High School seniors, from left. Samantha Opperman, Jessica Sch~artz. Amy Streavel, Elisa evtdes, Eva Vanna and Haunanl Nakahara remlnlsce while looking through a yearbook.. Both girls have pierced tongues. And both will be speak.mg tonight at Estancia High School's graduation But . turned pensive among the SLX girls, who stayed late at Estancia's graduation practice Monday to go over their speech· es. • Monte Vista High School, Page A 17 •Middle College High School, Page A 17 I • . 'There ·hasn't been a boat like this built in 50 years' -Jesse Salem, shipbuilder RON SOUMAN I DM.Y PILOT Jesse Salem ts helping build a tugboat, similar to the one on his left, for Newport Beach resident Mike Craig. gs After spotting a tugboat while dining at Woody's Wharf, Mike Craig decided to build one of his own. I t all made sense to Mike Craig. One afternoon, eight months ago, the Newport Beach resident was having lunch at Woody's Wharl with his late wife when he spotted his. future. The waves rolling upon the shore sounded a little different to the couple. The ocean pro- vided a more distinct wave as. the sun lit ,; another perfect day over the blue waters. A look over the shoulder wM soon followed by a collective gasp. SEE TUGBOAT PAGE A12 SEE GRADS PAGE A 10 Council split on· new traffic · . . _.. -. ordinance a Proposed law wouldn't protect the city from . potential lawsuits, says Mayor Dennis O'Neil. STACY BRO\\~ • lkf{Pb NEWPORT BEACH -May- or Dennis.O'Neil on Wednesday repeated his threat to ask for a repeal of the city's controversial traffic phasing ordinance if the council fails to reach a consen- sus soon. Appeanng a lot more relaxed than he was dunng Monday·~ long and heated council meet- mg, the mayor said the. ordi- nance iS lot clearer and sun- pler than people think ·1 don t think it's as <:ompli· catcd as it's made out to be," O'Neil said. •The ordinance was developed 24 years ago m reaction to what was thought of as development not keepmg pace wtth traffic.• Now, the ordinance's du& SEE TRAFFIC PAGE A12 Couple sues hospital for ~eged ne·gligence .. • . • Lawsuit cites effects from construction caused woman's illness and injwy to spouse. AlLCON HM ... fN .. NEWPORT BEACH . -A. Mission VieJO couple has filed suit against Hoag Hospital. alleging medical and profes- sional negligence resulting from a construction project at the site. A lawswt filed in "Orange • County Supenor Court alleges " that Gesme Connolly, who checked mlo Hoag Hospital on June 5, 1998 for quadruple bypass surgery, became infect- ed by contaminates from the construction and renoyations gomg on m the building at the time of her surgery . Connolly also claims the hos- pital failed to iriform her of the nsks involved with the surgical procedure and did not obtain SEE SUIT PAOE.tA12 Man dives in ocean, $uffe:fs spinal _injury INDEX MILLENNIUM MOMENT WINTICKffiTO The most terious injury came Tuelday afternoon when a 23- year-old man from Riverside l\lf- fered a pmaible spinal fracture wbm be dove into the water and struck bis bead a t the bottom of the ocean. The IWlminer' bu par- tial paralysil. autbolttiel Mid, and will Undergo IUIV8'Y today. The two .,._ undencore ::...~1un°'1n~~ 9Malt of .. lime, ... .,..,.. WbodOD, ............ ....... d ....... llld ta. 8* ... of ... Ne.,. BMcb .... wl ..... ~.-...-­.., ............. , .... , . Cl.ASSIFID ----··--···-.. 14 DA1UOOl ·-·--··.J.19 ·~ FOIUM _.J.'11 POLICE Fll.ES-···-·-· .. -· ___ .JJ SOCIETY ---··-·---·-..... .J.11 SPOll'S -.. ·~-·---·-··~•1 WIAllll ...... ___ .. _,_..J.2 WWHEI ,..~·­. , ...... .. ,. . A familiar voice on the television Newport Beach resident Dick Lane starred as an actor in more then 250 movies between 1937 and 1951. After his acting· career, he beeame a well-known wreltling announcer in the Hollywood Legion Stadiwn during the 1940s and 1950s. Later, Lane beCame an ~ ,for the televtled Dldl lw toller derby at Loi Angeles OlynqK Stadium. He Wal bait Down fot ldi ......... ' ·WbOI 1Neme •• Lqe begu bll .... , .... ~ C8IW .,,~ lagb•lbd.--mdalhlrlpCJltl ....... .... ii .. Kn.A a..i) s. • 'lltE WIZARD Of OZ' .., ~2 Thursdoy, June 17, 1999 • I ·· IOOlls only Plenty of sales going on to satisfy dad N ordstrom's biggest men's sdle of the season starts on Father's Day. The sale w;Jl feuture top-quality clothing, funushings and footwear at sub- stantldl savmgs to customers. In the men's depc:lrtrnents, you'll sdVe 20"·u to 40°/r, on styles from populdr name brdnds. Included in the sale cue men's clothing ntdnufdcturers such as Joseph Abboud, Mdni, N-Signia, Tallia, t ldrt ~chaffner & Marx; men's sll<><'S ure by Bally, Cole-Haan, Ee-co fl.lezlan, Nike, Rockport, dUd Timhcrldnd; men's sports- we<H ttre by Evergreen, Ftic oru1able, Jhane Barnes, Polo Rdlph Lduren, Pronto Uomo, and R.Pyn Spooner; from The Rail cltpdrtment, there is BC Ethic, E\ghty Eight, Pure Stuff, Quiksil- ver dnd Rusty. Nordstrom will h,dvc spenal shoppmg hours for Lile sdlf' 1t will be open from 7 <1!01. to 9 p m. on Sunday. Nord- sk om t!> tlt South Coast Plaza in c:Ostd Mesa. C dll (7 14 I 549-8300 l<!r murt• mfo1 mdlion ThNe are tlm•e days of busi- ~s tell dl Jeffrey Shaw's Dia- mond Jewelry locdled in the Oosld Mcsd Courtydrds dt 1835 l'lewport Blvd m Costd Mesa. !fnnng th<' hndl cldys, the store VCU not chdrge '>dies tax on any ptuchdse Jelfrey Shdw's will pay tlie tdx for you The gotng-out- o!-husiness Sdle has been d huge spccess, dnd this IS d way for the "~re tu h1rth<'T lhdnk its cus- t~mcr:.. Th<> sale t nds Sdturddy. fl>r mfonndllon, ca11 (949) 548- ~lb : FdthN's Ddy gtft ideas aplenty di Neiman Marcus. The stor£> 1s f«led with grettl gifts that utclude: silk I.Jes by Robert Tal- bQtt, from $105 to $110: cqtton s~rts with button cuUs from Lprenz1 at $250; Acqua di Pdmu celogne al $9q, bath 011 al $73, ~th powder dt $64, bdlh salts at ~6. and deodorant stick dl $25: ~hestnut-< olor ostrich-print c dilskm accc•s'>ones trnvef shoe smnc lot di $90, mamcure set at SV75. qroonung kit at $110, be ct se dt $1 h5, :.terl.tng sliver ,.\fmadtllo lour-photo frame at ~75, sLNl.Jn~J silver and pdlrn \. . • BEST greer wylder wood desk accessories -magru-. ,,. tying glass at $470, letter opener at $150 and hourglass at $215. Other gift ideas are shaving accessories, belts, loafers, grill accessories, Aramis col~e gift set, watches-.-and lounge wear. Neiman Marcus is at Fashion Island in Newport Beach. Call ' (949) 759-1900. LA-Z-Boy FwnJtu.re Galleries is having a National Super • Father's Day sale through Sun- day. Everything lS on sale in the store, the savings are randomly priced, some are reduced $100 off and others $200. Included in the sale ~e recliners, sofas (both stationery and recliners), tables, lamps, chairs and a·ccessones Also, LA-Z-Boy has more than 900 different fabrics to chose from for its f umiture. It's at 31 15 Harbor Blvd. in Costa Mesa. Call (714) 434-0744. Peter Glenn SJµ & Sports has a Father's Day coupon in today's Daily Pilot for 25% off on mer-· cnandise. Peter Glenn cames all of lhe popular name brands irttlucling The North Face, Patagonia, Woolrich, Royal Rob- bins, Connelly, Salomon, Hyper Whee~. K2 lnline. Peter Glenn SkJ & Sports IS at 2700 W. Coast Highway in Newport Beach. For more information, call (949) 631- 3280. • BEST BUYS is published Thursdays and Saturdays. If you know of a good buy, send a fax to (949) 646-4170 or wnte to Daily Pilot. Best Buys, 330 W Bay St., Costa Mesa 92627 • • • • OBITUARY • :c al Bernard •Bernie" • McNally, longtime New- • port Beach resident and :lonner owner of McNally's Boat •Livery in Balboa, died Tuesday. !He was 86. with his father, James Bernard McNally. The business thrived as McNally's BQat Livery until it was sold in January 1957. After retiring al 45, Bernie's love of boats continued. He SHE IS The mothet of all umbrella necklaces. HANGING AROUND When it cc:)mes to decorating, it would be he.rd to top Gay Pen- ney, a Corona del Mar resident who looked t\t a bare umbrella pole and saw an opportunity. Plash back to 1994, when Penney's baby son, Norty, was being christened at bis grand- mother's home in Rhode Island. Penney was sitting at a table with an umbrella through its center and thought it looked naked. She gathered some flow- ers and hung them loosely from the umbrella pole. Penney had introduced the "French Umbrel- la Necklace." Jump ahead to present day, when Penney, who runs a flower studio out of her own home, is busily trying to market her idea. From national chain stores to · catalogs, the •necklaceH might be the hot new item next sum- mer. "I hope it becomes a house- hold item,· she said. "By next year, I hope people wouldn't entertain under an umbrella without one.• Her invention is simple for those who have an umbrella on their patio or porch. The kit, which will probably cost between $10 and $20, has a plastic vase that attaches to the pole. There are two different clip sizes that fU. the umbrella poles. Also induded in the kit is floral foam and a preservative to keep flowers fresh. Her intent· was to liven up an area by having fresh flowers sus- pended in a unusual place. As She busily ~an9ed~ bou- quet to show to her guests, Pen- ney said ?.he and her partner, who lives on the East Coasl, wanted to make their product idiot-proof. "We wanted it to be high quality yet reusable," she srud. "There is nothing else like it on the market. We hope to give Strategies -promotes two employees Strategies, a marketing -com- munications corporation, has pro- moted Shirin Sahni · to account associate for advertising clients and Jeremiah Allen to the full- time stall to replace Sahni in mar- : Born in Altadena on June 11, .1912, McNally moved to B~boa ;Island in 1922. He attended :Newport Elementary through .seventh grade, takmg a boat to :gel lo school. He also attended •Marn School, which later !became McNally School, -named for his mother, Clara •McNally, who was a longtime .teacher and principal for the •Newport-Mesa Unified School :oistrtct. owned sev- eral, includ- ing a 23-foot Chrls Craft named the "Dearie" and a 28- footer named the "Aqua Duck." • ' ketlng services. •At Strategies, client service is the way of life,• said Tara Sloutenborough, one of three Strategies principals. •Tue pro- motions of S$lhni and Allen allow us to further strengthen our client services.• ! McNalJy started his boat rental business in the summer :of 1924 with a boat that :oolonged to the Hubei family. •McNally increased the business :by re-investing profits each •year and adding to the fleet. .Nibbs White became tbe com- pany's first employee. • The busineu operated on :the Coral St:reet·pier on Balboa :tsland, but was forCed to move •to larger quarten next to Balb6a :Pavilion. After the move, : McNally went Jb)to business Cal McNally He divid- ed his time b etwe en Palm Springs and BalbOa, until the land where his Palm Springs resi- dence was located wos sold by an lndian tribe, forcing his return to the Balboa area. McNally is survived by b.il nephew, Jim "Sa.ndbai" On; niece, Marianne Orr; a greet nephew, great niece and lo~­ time friend Bob Boudinot. A memorial service is sCbed- uled for 11 a .m. Friday at Padl- ic View Memori41 Park, with a viewing at 10 a.m. CT Realty breaks ground for new HQ CT Realty Corp., the Newport Beach based real estate firm, has broken ground on its new corpo- rate headquarters. Located on Birch Street in Newport Beach, the $3.5-million building repre- sents CT Realty's first original development in Orange County. Columbus IT Partner opens western division Columbus IT Partner, CA, Inc .. an international consultant and PILOT PEOPLE Decorating an unusual bare spot several months obtaining a trademark for her product. The next step is getting a patent, described as an "excruciating• process by Penney. It costs between $2,500 and $5,000 for a patent, but Penney said it's worth it con- sidering the possibility of success. •Wbo knows what might happen?• she questioned. •we could sell it down the road and there is also licensing we can do.• With summer in full swing, Penney will have to wait until next year before the deco- rative item is released. For now, she will use the necklaces -about 2,000 have been made -sparingly, including a wedding at Newport Harbor Yacht Club this weekend. In the meantime she is contacting rep- resentatives for borne garden centers and floral shops to see if they are interested. - Whether the prod- uct is successful or not doesn't really matter to Penney. She is con- tent she was able to finish something that began as an offhand· concept. • 1t·s been really fun to see it coroe to fruition,• she sald. • 1 enscurage pe~ple to see out what makes MARIANNA DAV MASS() I OAA.V I'll.OT them happy. For 'me Gay Penney and her son, Norty, sit under one of her creations. it's wonderful to. see people a bang for t.helr buck." A'PATENTED IDEA Havmg an idea is exciting. Making il d r~ty 1s another prospect. , To_prot~ber business mter- ests, Penney has spent the last BUSINESS NOTES software solution provider, recently opened its western d.iVl- sion in Costa Mesa. Columbus IT Partner has more than 700 employees worldwide and offices in 23 countries. lts specialty is in the Axapta -lntegrated Enter- prise Solution, a system for mid- dle market companies based on universal software. standards such as Microsoft BackOffice, Win- dows NT and Windows 95/98. For more information on Columbus IT Partner, visit the Web site www.columbusit.com. Noted attorney joins Costa Mesa law firm The Costa Mesa-based law firm of Albert, Welland & Golden, LLP recently hired Steven J . Katz- DUl.D, fonner justice depart:Inent assistant United States attorney. Katzman will focus his practice on bankruptcy law and federal court litigation including complex fraud litigation. Recognized as one of Calif or- nia's premier bankruptcy fraud litigators, Katzman has been com- mended upon numerous occa- sions by the FBI after successful trial completions. "I am pleased to be back in Orange County with a law firm which does such exceptional work in bankruptcy, transactional and appellate matters. H Katzman said. JBZ president joins discussion on housing Don Jacobs, president of New- port Beach-based JBZ Architec- ture and Planning, will join a pan- el discussion on luxury housing during the Pacilic Coast Builders Conference (PCBC) Western Housing Show m San Francisco on June 25. •Tue strong economy, a grow- ing housing market a.nd an afflu- ent baby boomer population are fueling an increased demand for luxury homes," said Jacobs, an internationally recognized expert in luxury housing and pdst chair- man of the national Al.A Housing Committee. The June 25 seminar will also cover how to understand and meet the needs of luxury buyers, how to create street scene diversi- ty by varying elevational them- ing, how to adopt luxury elements to a smalle r house and how to translate these elements into mainstream products. JBZ Architecture and Planning is a full-service architectwal and people happy when they get Gowers. I get to be part of their spec.al day.• -Greg Risling planning firm specializing m. designing afford.able, senior, lux-1 ury and high-density housmg for a variety of major developers and • nonprofit organizations. KolVEtkin awarded $35-million contract A JOint venture between New- polt Beach-headquartered Koll Construction, L.P. and Denver- based Etkin Construction bas been awarded a $35-million con- tract to build the 410,000-square- foot retail portion of Broomfield Village in Colorado, according to Vic Laidlaw, president of Koll Construction, L.P. This project marks the entry of Koll Construction into the Col- orado market. 1 •nus Joint venture ~tr tegical· ly serves as Koll Co ction's formula for entering a ynamic new market,• Laidlaw s 'd. •By merging Etkin's extensi e local market knowledge th our national experience, we ve an opportunity to showc e our expertise on a high-visib ·ty pro- ject. We are also purs · g other new opportunities in th Denver area.• news storlft. lllustratlOOS, 9dlt~ rial matter or ~ herein c.1n be reproduced with& out written permlnlon of~ nght owner WEITH El SURF POLICE FILES VOL 93, NO. 141 HOW IO ftEAOt US Orcut.tlon • The Times Orange County (800) 252·9141 ~. Clatltfled (949) 642·5678 ~ (M9) 642-4321 ......... N9WI (94t) 642·5680 5pofts (949) $74-Gll Nlwl, Spoftl '• (Ml) MM110 ,..,..:~_.... .. ,. MlllftO-. ...,_ Ofllot a.~, ....,_ ,_ .. D1-712' WN•cur · LOCATION SIZE Wedge. . • .•. J.5+ SW ~ •.• ).S+sw IMddli •... J..S+sw RMr JMty. •• ).5+ IW C.dM. ••••••• J..S+ tw .... 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Drtw; A redlo and pair of spMken wont'I stot.n from • home In the 900 block cbtng the Mlet~ June&. • w.t 'lllh lllwt A bicycle worth S1-40 wet..,, 600 block et 10:11 a.m. June 9. -CIMIUGI i I Doily Pilot Thutsday, June 17, 1999 AS , Remembering the 'Duke wi,th his hat off Mayor wonts review of appeal process ·: John Wayne died 20 years hours -:--~d sometimes days :- ago this week, so it seemed I H E I E l l of cordiality. r was allowed sen- approprtate to go vtsit him at C U .. y E ous time Wlth these people, Paci.fie View Memorial Park in enough time to see them when Newport Beach. He has only , thelf 9,U~rds.we!e down an~ they been visible there since last year weren t on with me. Thats when hls family decided to ' almost impossible by today's . attach a stone to his unmarked rules, when the only exposure is grave. usually over a power lunch with I stopped at the cemetery a publicity person pr~sent. office to get directions and to ask Even under the old rules, Ji the Duke had become a major nothing could be taken for grant- tourist attraction since bis grave ed. I remember once spending has been identified. Apparently an entire day with Edward G. not. The receptionist estimated ;_ .... L Robinson in his home, leaving she gets seven to 10 inquiries a ~· n. him in late afternoon, then week, mostly from out-of-town-bell bumping into him accidentally at ers, plus a fair number fiom out a screening that evening. When I 9f the country. The locals1 it bility and refusal to change took my wife over to meet my seems, are content to know he's despite all tbe turmoil around new friend, he apparently bad no up there. ' him.• idea who I was. I had some difficulty finding From my lirruted perspective, This wouldn't have happened Uie grave. Unlike the massive he was much more complex than with Wayne, at least in my expe- monuments of movie moguls and that. The man who wore a rience with him. What you saw $tars in Hollywood's Memorial bumper sticker on his car that was what you got -and it was- Park, Pacific View's residents all read, •Tuey can have my gun , n't always the same. A year haye similar, modest headstones. when they pry it out or my cold, before he died, be phoned me at Tue biggest drawing card in dead hands," wasn't necessarily home and invited me to join him motion picture history is no larg-the contemplative man I often on a day's trip in his converted er in death than his longtime pal, found inside the house. Or the mine sweeper. I've written before Chick Iverson, who is buried man who was challenged to about some of the things that beside him. defend bis views at Harvard and took place that day. But not I was curious to see if his real charmed a large part of the stu-al:>out something he said to me name, Marion Michael Morrison, dent body in the process. that now takes on a new signili- would also be inscribed on his He told me: "When I got cance because of his headstone. stone. It wasn't. The Glendale there, they found out they didn't "I'm very conscious that now I youth and USC jock named Mor-disagree with me, but with some know more dead people tl}an rison had been swallowed whole image that's been built up of m-.. live ones, H he said. "But I don't by the.movie actor who synthe-I don't know where it came from, !.I)' to live back there. I try to live sizect so many of the needs and and it doesn't matter. I listen to in tomorrow." &spl!ations of a lot of post-World everybody's point of view, always ------------ War II American males. Only h ·Tb h I f" all k • JOSEPH N. BEU is a Santa Ana John Wayne Was left at the end~ ave. en w en m y ma e 1 . up my mind, that's it.• Heights resident. His co umn appears . In addition to his name and . That may have been a little 6it Thursdays. dates (1907-1979), the following ingenuous. There's plenty of evi- mscription appears on his head-dence around to support the stone: ·Tomorrow is the most . image. But it shouldn't be one- important thing in life, comes dimensional because he wasn't. into us at midnight very clean. Owing the years I did the It's perfect when it arrives, and it movie star profile gig, I learn~ puts itself into our hands. It one hard lesson: don't assume TN£AAPISTS fE:IUONAUY TIV.INE:D ar 01t JOHN G11Er hopes we've learned something you've made a friend, even after from yesterday." The quote isn't_ credited, and I'm not familiar With it. I'd be pleased to hear from any of you who know its source. I Because 1 knew Wayne a little and was allowed to See some of his vulnerabilities, I'm forever fascinated with the rash of John Wayne stories that always appear on the anniversary of bis death -and the 20th was cer- tainly no exception .. A longish piece in the Los Angeles nmes struck the same hote found in most contemporary tomments about Wayne, that his role was • as icon of the Ameri-can man of action .... 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C.11 your nearest /0cation for pick up COSTA MESA -The appeal process used by the City Cound.J can result in costly delays for developers and small business owners, swd Mayor Gary Mona- han, who Is calling for a review of the process Monahan will ask lhe council Monday to take a closer look at the way ,Planning Commission and Zoning Administrator deci- sions a.re appealed. •t want to formulate and tight- en the process we have now," Monahan said. In some instances the process is quite lengthy For example, a zoning applica- tion for a warehouse development proposed for Whittier Avenue, which was approved by the zon- ing administrator April 22, was appealed by Councilwoman Heather Somers on April 27. That appeal was he'1'd by the Planning Comnuss1on Qn May 24 and upheld. The Planning Com- mission's decision was appealed again by Somers and will be dis- cussed Monday, staff said. In another instance involving lhe Harbor Center earlier this year, the zoning administrator approved sign heights for the development HlS deos1on was appedled by Councilwoman Lin- da Ducon. When the Planning Commis- sion upheld the zoning adminis- trator's deos1on on that, the com· nuss1on's vote was appealed by Somers. This kind of delay concerns Monahan, especidlly considering the zoning admirustrator was giv· en authority over minor condition- al-use pemuts to help speed up the development process, he said. "The delay involved is 1ust phenomenal," Monahan , com- plained. •From the applicant's standpomt, time is money." Appeals are also supposed to be submitted in writing, but over the yea.rs ~me appeals are ta.kep over the phone, resulting m a l~ procedure, Monahan ~d. - A draft ordlllance related to the appeal process will be reviewed.- by the council Monday. The draft ordmance would allow appeab .. that normally go to the Planning Commission first to go directly tQ the council instead, scud Tom Wood, as 1Stant oty attorney. Llnda Dixon said she would reserve Judgment unW ~he had a chance to review the. draft ordi- nance, but said that ha'¢1g appeals come directly to the coun- d.J could be equally detrimental. The council might end up finding that an item needS to go back to the Planning Comnuss1on for a recommendabon. Boneless Lean & Tender Skin on Chicken Breast $~69 lb. Re . 4.99 lb Spinach 3 for : s1 oo 2 Lamb K Bobs Marinated s5~~ Pork Bab~ Bae~ $~99 ""' lb. Reg. 5.99 lb Whole Watermelon 19f~. Umit 3 lbs. . Fresh .. Local Swordfish. Steak $999 . . lb. R . St4.99 lb. Umlt3k Tabl.e .tennis anyone? At right, Gary Lawson of Fountain Valley serves 1he ball while game partner Bob Davis watches during a table tennis match • at the Costa Mesa Senior Center. Below, Lawson gives it his best shot in another match. 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' : NEWPORT BEACH -When · Leigh Steinberg's clients say : "Show me the money,• the New- • port Beach spores agent's response is: "Show me the size of ~ your heart." For athletes, QlVlilg to charities ought to be a pnority, Steinberg told a room of about 70 Parent Help USA supporters at a lun- cheon Wednesday afternoon. It JS particularly unportant when the charity works with youths. : "Unlike adults, kids can't ~ speak for themselves," Steinberg ·said. "They [the charities), speak for the kids.• Parent Help USA is a nonprofit organization that provides pa.rental counseling, child care, a food bank, and home visits to check up on families. The Costa Mesa-based organization was 1 founded in 1986 by Mothers and • Others agairist Child Abuse. "Child abuse is a nasty cycle,". Stemberg said. "We have to stop the cycle before it reaches an end I t I !" • ) , f • ' . . t • • ' J MEET OUR MEMBERS Mcmbu Con I )'til Omapia.ioe: ~n High school Studmt W!t7 did 'fO" joia Shapt-Upl My puwon IS surfing makes It easy to e-mail a pfcture, even share a whole roll of film With family and friends around the wortd. =Dllk lets you view your p4ctures on ecreen and more point.. Stopping the cycle often starts with Steinberg's clients. He only signs athletes that will act as role models for "Generation YH those who are younger than 20 years old. _ Over the years, Steinberg has had clients, such as noy Aikman 'Of the Dallas Cowboys and Steve Young of the San Francisco 49ers, who have contributed both large sums of tnoney and time to vari- ous chanties. Other athletes have given their college scholarships back and have promoted educa- . tional commeraals. While dining on Caesar salad and steak, the audience watched a video that provided more in- depth infonnation on the organi- zation, including photos of par- ents and children that have received help from the founda- tion. Sally Kanarek, director of Par- ent Help USA, narrated the video, which offered startling statistics about America's youth. "One in five children live in poverty,• Kanarek said. "It's amazing how little people know about the condition of the chil- dren in this country.• A product of an abus1ve child- hood, Kanarek devotes 60 hours d week lo the organization. "I've bad days where I didn't Rp11 N~,, Muiber fon I Ynr Go..ls: I'm mco Pbt-ial Fiftlal ~ ~ ~ng haul & ..-anted IO SWt dUs runult early ID my Mt'. Ra.hs: I ml nouung chat my O\'ct ~ boJy • sm-ngth ti rodi.Mn« II I tng WJw do JW J.ikt .boat ~ pl N tT~J.. great sdtction of progniru co en, and plnuy of cquipmeru 10 ~ cWftttnt ~ i-ru on • .... ,1 ... ... ., ..... u 2 • .... ~ .... .. ... , .... .... want my children ... we all have,· Kanarek said in a joking manner. ~Thdt's why we have to help the parents that really don't want their children before it's too late." Others at the luncheon, held at the Four Seasons Hotel, stressed that emotional abuse needs to be bdtUed as well as physical abuse. · "Emotional abuse is so subtle because you can't see it," said Leigh Steinberg delivers a · speech Wednes- day ln Ne wport Beach. OONUACH/ 0 fllOT l.aurd Dietz, who donated $500 and d new computer to the orga- ntzdtion. "Having kids 1s the most unportdnt JOb in the world, but we don't treat it like the most impor- tdllt ]Ob." Although a final figure was not immediately available, Kanarek estimated lhdt more then $5,000 was donated at the event. Mattress Outlet Stor BRAND NEW -COSMETICALLY IMPERFECT Get the Best for Less! 1 3 165 Harbor Blvd! Costa Mesa One Block South of '05 Fwy 545-7168 Thursday, June 17, 1999 AS District anxious for shore of settleinent • School officials hope to receive about $2 million, which could be used to pay off debt. Olit fib NEWPORT-MESA The school dIStrict expects to rece1ve about $2 million as a result of the sudden settlement of the county's last lawsuit reldted to it.5 1994 bankruptcy, school ofUc1als Sdld Wednesday. Some of the money would have come to the ·district anyway, but other funds will come much faster as a result of the settlement, said Michael Fine, the school district's Assistant Supenntendent for Busi- ness SeMces. The $2 million is dpproxunate- ly the district's share of the $860.7 million county settlement On Tuesday, the county dropped its final lawswt agamst Standard & Poors, setlling fo~ $140,000 and, more unportan\ly from the clistrict"s perspective, allowing schools, oties and other agencies to start clivvymg up the recovered money, whJch was tied up until all the Ja~wts were set- tled. "It will speed up when we get our check,• Fine said With luck, be said, the district could receive most of the money within the next 60 to 90 days. • He said county officials have not yet told the clistnct how much it will get, but he estunate> ll li •around $2 million," and posssbly a little more. · Fine added .that county offi· · e resentallves from the school district, plan to be back in court Monday to ask a Judge to release part of the settle- ment money as soon as possible. That court date was planned prior to Tuesday's settlement. _ The Newport-Mesa school dts- tnct had $83 million invested .in the county pool when the banl<- ruptcy hit and had recovered $78.5 million as of last June. J With the money expected. this sununer, distnct officials will ha recovered up to $80.5 tnilliCJl, reaving the loss at only about U ,5 million. School board president Sereoe Stokes said she would recom- mend that board members use the I recovered money to pay off the dIStnct's debt or perhaps to re~ crumblmg classrooms. The board will decide how to use the fun<ls once the cmtnct receives them. In the past. when bankruptcy money had been recovered, ~­ trict ofhoals used the money to pay of! debts. • When the county bankruptty occurred in 1994, the. district SOl.d the Bear Street &hool for $5 rnil6 and put the money into the genefU fund to keep schools IUOI)ing. : Since then, the dlstnct has til"- rowed heavily to pay for l buses, computers and other fadli- lles that they had intended to buy with the proceeds of the Bear Street School sale. New & Used . . Sports Equipment · .t 111§5111111 ''i'' ii""'"IH+"'iii'iiii'IWMiM9'} --1-!~ I I I 1! :$2 00 0 FF:·:$5 00 0F~: I 11ui.,..ni..t1J SIOllO • • -V•t111,....w'{S1$(t0 A.I ~ u..,,,.1,,,,,. &neJ l1rmn <llJf! • ~I '-~~----------!1 Mon-Fri 1~ 3313 S. Bri tol St. • South Coast Metro t Sot lOomOpm <Bn•tol & McAnbur nut to ~l ~ SUn Jlom-5pm (714) 641-74 27 I\ Thursday, June 17, 1999 Fund-raiser set to provide ~ee breast screenings €0S'FA MESA 1\'ee of--The Komen-Foundation has • Ufe fund-raiser to help provide donated thousands ot dollars in free early detection· screenings the past, said Janet Brown, Jor breast cancer will be held Enc:oreplus spokesWoman. ,June 30, Encoreplus has provided free :Encoreplus, a YWCA pro-screenings to 5,000 women m gram supPQrted by the Casta Ofange County since 1994. The Mesa-based S\l.Sllb G. Komen group hopes to reach more than Foundation, offers tree detection 3,000 women this year. ~ and awimming pro-Encoreplus was alsO one of 1 o grams for breast cancer SUMvors organizations in · the nation throughout Orange County. . selected :bf The Avon Breast Donors are being asked to Health Access Pund to receive a makedonationsof$100to$1,000 $300,000 Wish Ust grant to add leaves and branches to ·0ur program's goal is to save the ceremonial tree. women's lives by enabling detec-. Along with raising funds, the tion of breast cancer in its earliest nee of Ute offers the opportuni-most treatable stages.,, said Car-. ty to honor loved ones who have otSiwle, Encoreplus director. died from breast cancer, said For details on giving to the organizer Sally Molnar, a New-nee of Llfe or to scbedule a free port. Beach resident and former screening, call (714) 935-9720. president of the Komen Founda-· tlon. "' · -Elise Gee More than 2,000 to attend summer school School may be ~t th.ts week, but for more than 2,220 students, swnmer school is right around the C?mer. For the first ti.me ever, the district is offering summer school for elementary school students and for the adult education pro- gram. Safe Schools task force meets again The Sale Schools task force met for the second time last week, and parents, teachers, students police officers and administrato~ came up with a list of 26 safety ideas to explore. · Over the next few months, the co.mmittee will refine the ideas into specific policy recommenda- tions for the Boa.rd of Education to consider. Some of the ideas mclude offering anger manage- EDUCATION lllEFS ment trainmg at schools, oUerlng Pathfinder mission to Mars in a new studen1' a •buddy,• closing variety of actiVities that will build school campuses at lunch, work-skills in problem solving and iog h_a_rdm'. to id.entifv. at-rlsk Jitu.-"'""._...._......_Stw;le.pts will also get the dents, and restricting lntemet opportu.rllty to look at comets, use. supernovas, qµasars, red giants and white dwarfs. The camps run Water main ruptures at Ensign School The main water line at Ensign School developed a break early in the rnonung June 10. School offi- cials scrambled to get portable restrooms and bottled drinking water to campus. It is the second time in three months that the water main ruptured OCC offers NASA Space Adventure Camps A pair of four~week NASA Space Adventure Camps will be offered at OCC this summer. Stu- dents will use actual data from the from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., June 21 through July 16. The cost ~s $398 per student. For more inf or· rnation, call (714)-432-5880. Newport Harbor opens 'Tarass~c' Park Parents at Newport Harbor High School who have spent months of hard labor and $40,000 preparing a grad night party for graduating seniors want the whole community to see . what .. Doily Pi12! they have created: They have transformed the school into 1 Tarassic Park -like ·Jurassic Park. but because Newpo1f Har. oors m9tto 1he-Tcm;lhey~re"" calling it Tarassic, get iO -and are holding an open house today from 2 to 6:30 p.m. Harper School's . · flags replaced In honor of Flag Da¥. ~trict officials held a flag-raising ~ mony on Monday to replace bat).. tered flags at Harper School. Stu. dents learned about the history of the flag, "flag etiquette• and patriotism. The Costa Mesa Fue Department served as an honor guard. 1036 Irvine Aw~ .. Newport Beach. (949) 631-2996. At Westcliff Pl,1za. ., I ~ I I 1 t I Doily Pilot Thurldoy, June 17, 1999 Street repairs top to-do list Robbers make off with $1.5 million in jewelry EllSE Ca! related to infrastructure totaling ft.&.-.. $50.5 million that diCI not receive •Police suspect culprits was an opporturuty, the suspects stole their valuables." -------c~.LM----~•nm<liiig. /\ii a<IiliOIW S33nw- COSTA MESA -Community liOn would be needed Just to fully objectives· totalling $4.3 tnillion address the street repair objec· Will receive funding for the nex1 live. are ring of thieves_w~h~o-·--Tue-robbery occurred .al 2~1~ have committed crimes p.m. after the victims drove rom Newport Beach has be<-ome a driving into the police depart· target for the jewelry'thefts. Sev· ment' headquarters on Santa 41~ t<>bbe · .wer coixww.u.cu..i .• Barbara Dove after stopping :at ast year· in Newport, mcludmg Fashion l land to hake loose ._ fiscal year, compared to $53.8 , When the council first began million m objectives that will not. adopting community objectives, · The City Council began it was thought that the council adopbng commuruty objectives would look at projects that could in 1995. The objectives are meant be adopted within one to three to provide a well-defmed plan by years, Roeder said. which the public can~ the At this time, there are a num- city's perfonnance and progress. ber of community objectives that "What we've attempted to do would not be able tQ 0e complet- this.year was to mo"e as many of ed within that time frame, consid· the objectives forward as possi-ering that the total dollar value of ble, • said City Manager Allan community objectives reaches far Roeder. beyond even one annual budget, The vast majonty of the mon-Roeder said. ey-$3.2 million to be exact-is "Within the financial con- going toward street repairs. Part straints, I feel personally, we're of the community objective to domg a good JOb, • Roeder said. repair streets includes fonnulat-"On the other side of the coin, to ing d list of the worst residential fund ~Y more or an of these streets. would re~e some kind or Those include 18th Street from increase in taxes.• Anaheim to Whittier avenues, Historically, the city has been Gisler Avenue from College fairly C0nservative in its policies Avenue to the easterly end and and practices regarding bor- Lehigh Place from Bucknell Road rowed funds or bond sales, Roed- to the cul·de-sat. er added. Although ~t improvements "I think all of those (infrastruc· receiveo the largest chunk of tme] projects can ultimately be f\ulding, street and infrastructure funded through a combination of improvements were al.so the cat-grants and local resources,• . eg.ories that made up the largest Roeder said. "I think the question • portion of unfunded commuruty is how quickly the public will objectives. • de111and that all those improve- There were 11 ob1ectives ments be done.• r------------.... I Pad_ded enve1opes I Moving boxes I Krafr paper I Srrecch film . I.. Carton sealing rape I ~trapping I Bubble & foam rolJs I . I Corr~gated cartons I Poly bags Trash b S 1., I{ \ -\ I. I. I' 'I' t r ,\. I' 11 k .1 · • 1 r1 ~· janitorial Supplies Shipping Supplies WHOLESALE PRICES! Open to the Public 8to5 Degreasers Carpet d eaners Vacuum cleaners H and soaps ·. Multifold cowds Roll towels Floor cleaners Waxes, sealers before in Newport Beach. 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It's a added. •finding out who I am." In high school, she explained, whole bundle of emotions all High school, she explained, js you spend a lot of tune "trying to mixed up," said valedictorian safe and controlled, "like a secu-be like everybody else." Your Eva Varma, who will head north rlty blanket," not an easy place to parents, teachers and friends are MARTIN PASTEUR HEALTH GROUP Don 't Hide Behind Your Make-up · Hove o Not.u ral Summer Glow with a POWER PEEL I We are plea~ed to announce the opening of o.ur Newport Beach Weight Loss & Youth Clinic · Con~rol Aging & ·Weight Dr. Alex Martin Dr. Kathy Anderson • Improve Looks, Extend Youth Safely With Human Growth Hormone • Improve Sexual Pedormance • Lose Weight Safely Under Medical Care · • HCG Now Available With Viagra, Xenical, Propecia WPORT Q;OASTAL Y GROUP NO! YOUR FEET ARE filll SUPPOSED TO e1.r. 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That will be especially true for Samantha, as she begins her1 studies at OCC. ·rm the first person 1.£1 my1 family to go to college," she 'id1d. • Jt's just hitting me now lr's1 weird. It's like a dream. The four years have gone by so fast · , Many of the girls have t>eent together since elementary school.) Eva and Elisa attended Wilson Elementary togethe~. Eva stctrted1 in kindergarten. Elisa Cdme in third grade, when her fdnuty; immigrated from Mexico. "I was quiet then," E~a said. Eva nodded her head, conhmung1 th.ls improbable truth. ' Elisa 1s anything but qwet1 now. She is active in drama, was1 WI.Iller Formal Queen and was• voted •Best Sense of Humor• by• her fellow seniors. She has an explanation forhcr transformation. When she was in third grade, she said, her teacher told her · mother that she was too qu1et,t that she wouJd never learn Eng- lish, and that she would probcibly never amount to anything. . "l sa!d I wouJd prove them wrong,• she said. . •And you did," said Arny. , At tonight's graduation, EllSa will give her speech in English and in Spanish. "Three-fourths of our school 15' Spanish," she said. She sees herself as a bridge' between the English-and Span·, ish-speaking worlds at her. school. "There's a· lot of people m, our school. .. they're afraid 101 speak out.• These grrls, however, are not among them. In addition to final exams, par· 1 ties and saytng goodbye, the.se six have labored for the last few weeks, writing gradualloO) speeches that sum up the ld5t 12 years of school and ready the1I classmates to go out into the world. Salutatorlan Haunam N~abara and Eva will give the valedictory address, in wluch they compare life to a watermel· on. . I Jessica and Samantha·; best' friends for years, will give the' closing speech. • . •1•ve always wanfed to spedk• at graduation," said Jessica . ·1 want to make everybody cry. I ' want to let our class know how great they are, and how great 1t 1s to go to school with them.• ·1 can't wait for the five-y<>ar reunion,• added Elisa. •1 can't waJt to see where everyone ends up." . Puta bug in someone's ear. CIR the Daily Pilot WHALE WATCHING BONGO'S SPORTPISHING -CHARTERS offers private party whale-watching excursions every day. The cost is $125 for one hour, with a six-passen<rer maximum and a three-hour min- unum. For more information, call (949) 673-2810. NEWPORT LANDING SPORT- FISHING offers a low-cost way to whale-watch, from 10 a .m. to 1 p.m. weekdays and 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. weekends and holidays. The cost is $14 for adults, $8 for seniors and children under 12. Special discount rates are avail- able for schools, churches and community youth groups. For available dates and information, call (949) 675-0550. PILGRIM OF NEWPORT, the 118-foot historic schooner, offers weekend whale-watching trips, Jrom 10 a.m. fo 1 p.m. Saturdays ,.-and 1 to 4 p.m. Sundays. The cost is $20 for adults and $15 for cJlil. dren. The schooner is also avail- able for private charter. For reservations, call (714) 966-0686. FUN ZONE BOAT CO. guaran- tees whale or dolphin sightings during its excursions, or the next trip is free. Daily trips cost $14 for adults, $12 for seniors, dlildren ages 3 to 11 are $8, ages 2 and under are free. Groups rates also available for schools, youths and groups of 15· or more. For reser- vations, call (949) 673-0240. DAVEY'S LOCKER operates whale-watch cruises daily through the end of March. Oper- ating hours are 10 a .m. and 1 p.m. weekdays and 9 a.m., noon and 2:30 p.m. weekends. The cost is $14 for adults, $12 for seniors, $8 for children ages 4 to 12, and ages 3 and under are·· free. Special discounts are avail- able for groups of 20 or more, community youth groups, service organizations and schools. Pri- vate charters also available. Guaranteed sightings of whales or dolphins, or else all passen- gers will receive a free pass. For more information, call (949) 673- 1434. FISHING ASH SCHOOL Fishing classes leave Balboa Pavilion at 6 a.m. and return at 4 p .m. Monday and Tuesday each week. Cost is $125 per person. For more inf onnation, call (949) 673-2810. DORY ASHING FLEET Get to the Newport Pier/McFad- den Square early to watch the 8BMW Auto Re~ir ... ....: .... ialist s249s .: . I OIL & FILTER 1 CHANGE 1 Includes Safccy Inspection I Noc valid with any other offer. &p 11s199 I Mutt present coupon. ------BMW ANYREPAIR1 SERVICE : 10%off· WHIT'S AFLOAT fteet return with the fresh catch of the day. Fish are prepared for sale at the open-air market. ASHING TRJPS Fishing supplies and boat char- ters (open party and private) are available at these locations: Newport Landing Sportfishing, 309 Palms, Sulte F. (949) 675- 0550; Palco Fishing Charters, (714) 832-7708; and Davey's Locker, 400 Main St., Balboa, (949) 673-1434. SIX-PASSENGER CHARTERS Day and night fishing charters are available for groups or sin- gles. Call Bongos Sportfishing Headquarters on Balboa Penin- sula, (949) 673-2810. ' FISHING BOAT RENTALS Streamlliie, center-console fish- ing boats may be rented at Bal- ... boa Boat Rentals on Balboa Peninsula. These new 19-inch boats are equipped with live bait tanks, fish-finders and VHF radio. Available by hour and half-day rates at $170. Pull-day rates are $240. U.:Drtve offshore boats equipped with VHF radiQs can be rented by the hour, half- day or full-day. Rates range fro~ $40 per hour to $195 for the day. Call Balboa Boat Rentals at (949) 673-7200. SAILING LESSONS/BOAT RENTALS Learn to sail or windsurf at Resort Watersports. You can also rent windsurfers and 14-foot sail- boats at $15 per hour. Call (949) 729-1150. MORE SAILING LESSONS/RENTALS Sailboat rentals and private lessons are available at Marina Sailing in the Balboa Fun Zone. Advanced clas es include navi- gation, big boat, power boat, introouction to lieavy wealher . and first-mate instruction. Call (949) 673-7763 for more informa- tion. Also call the Blue Dolphin Sailing Club at (949) 64-4-2525 or the Udo Sailing Club at (949) 675-0827 for rentals. KAYAKING/ CANOEING/SCUBA KAYAK CLASSES Beginning sea kayaking, rolling ·clinics and private lessons are offered. Kayak and sea ski rentals are also available. For more information, call Paddle Power, 1500 W. Balboa Blvd., (949) 675-1215. KAYAK TOURS AND RENTALS 1Wo-hour kayak tours begin at 10 a.m. every Sunday from New- port Dunes. Cost is $15 per adult, $10 per dlild. Kayak rentals and classes are also available. Call (949) 729-1150. MORE KAYAK RENTALS Single ($10 per hour) and double ($15 per· hour) kayak rentals are available in the Balboa Fun Zone. Call Balboa Boat Rentals, (949) 673-7200. Paddle Power also provides kayak, surf ski and canoe rentals. Call (949) 675- 1215. - CANOE TOUR OF BACK BAY Back Bay canoe tours are offered by Upper Newport Bay every Saturday. Meet at 8:30 a.m. on Shellmaker Island. For more information, call (949) 640-6746. .'tick Nixon" SPINAL CONTINUED FROM A 1 " reali7.e how shallow the water is: Thursday, Jone 17, 1999 Al~~ Dyke spotted him and went to FYI help. Alter twning him around slowly, the swunmer, who wu semi-consoous, said •t1umk you." The victun'fi family also did ...,.. .,. ..... _...., .,._ th~ same Wednesday, stopping Bauer added that the life- guafds may !:Ce 20 or 30 cases--a- year where there are neck and head mjuries resulting from div- ing or surfing accidents. Howevei, those are reported cases, and there may be many more that people walk away from every summer .. + Walk in wakt-dMp WM1!f by tne lifeguard tatlon at New- f'IUl_.b_ shof-. before 9Mtn-....,......,_ ~rt Pier to show their appreda-7 ming, tion for ilie rescue. ~·-~~~~-:f Besides cloSely monitoring the ' you be4ches, lit~ also attempt 1YJ>ically, the victim is a young, athletic male who may be tryin~ to show off or believe he won t sustain an injwy, Bauer said. When someone hits his head on the ocean floor, the weight of the body is sometimes too much for the head and neck to support. · Put a few wo rds to work for you . Call the · Daily Pilot CLASSIFIEDS ICALL 642-5678~ 1400YOUROWN WEDDING", WE'LL SHOW YOU HOW! +Check tide tables to Sff to educate beachgoers. A 1omt • wh~n low and high tides are program between lifeguards and •surpnsmgly, we have had many close calls," Bauer added. "Some people are very, very lucky.• . ' The 23-year-old vtcbm in Tuesday's r0l)('Ue was lying face down in the water near 17th Street when lifeguard Am Van Hoag Hospital called #Project Wipeout" has existed for 23"" yeers. Lifeguards receIVe special , training and inform swimmers t about ~ti-inflicted haunis. "With a little education and a little precaution, some ot these injunes can be 'prevented,• . 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NJ.kki died earlier this year, but Craig is determined to keep their eight-month dream alive. He said he's already picked a name for the boat and plans to use 1t as an entertainment vessel for friends. -"I'm" going call rt Captain Crusty,· he said. ·ru name it that because your old sea captains who used these boats were kind of the crusty old flamooyant type of people.• The Way It Should Be! ~----------~----------1 LUBE, OIL & FILTER :$ ~eludes Up To 5 qts. M obil 1 10/30 wt. Oil, New Filter c!t lube Chassis Fittings. I •Most Can & Light Tnict.1•DfHel E.dra I Coupon Must S. PreHnted At Time Of I PurchHe Not Vehd Woth Any Other Offer Or S.rvoc;e Velod Only At Then I Mides Shope Cosi. Mue & Huntington I Beech Offer E-i>•nt~ 7/15·99 (. ·----------- BRAKE SHOES OR PADS . •Lifetime Guarantee • Metalllc Or Organic Pads Not Valid Wlth Any OtMr Dlecount Or Promotion. Off.r bpi'" 7/15190 V.iid Only At ThaH Mldae Shope: Coeta Meea & Huntington e..dl. {-iii~ ----------- Huntington Beach ·~ . Jesse Salem, one of the builders working on the boat. said the project will take about nine months to complete. "We're in the designer phase nght now,• Salem said. ·nus boat Will be made of fibelglass, and the architect is duplicating the old tug to come up with a more modem design.• Those nine months will be quite a wait, Craig said, but he's willing to hold out. "l know it'll be a little while before the project is complete, but I'm looking forward to tooling around the bay with it,• he said. Craig added that he doesn't mind that the estimated cost for the work is $128,000. "It'll be worth it,• he said. •I'll use it for boat parades and shows.· Salem said after the design phase is comp\ete and the fiber- glass ts ready, about 30 different builders will create a mold in the exact shape of an original tugboat. They then will lay the fiberglass over the mold to create the boat. •1t•s a pretty unique boat. There hasn't been a boat built like this in 50 years at the Newport Harbor Shipyard,• Salem said. "It's an ]resting project for us.• TRAFFIC CONTINUED FROM A 1 pwpose ts to protect the city from potential laWliwts, O'Neil said. •My major concern ~ tba~ attorneys, most importantly our own, are telling us thdt' the ordi- nance is fa tally flawed and subject to legal attack,• he said. •1 don't think it's responsible for me, an elected officia.l, to allow our citizehs to be subjected to legal litigation wben it appea.J's we would be vul- nerable to losing that litigation,• he said. The mayor repeated the exhaustion expressed during Mon- day's council meeting, which SUIT CONTINUED FROM A 1 her consent. Had she known of the risks, Connolly claims she would not have gone through with the surgery. Connolly said she has suffered "permanent and disabling injuries and great mental and I Exp 6123199 I Not Good wfth Any Other Offer I Umit I per Customer I ------~·~/!: L To Be Healthy, Eat Healthy! 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Building relationships is the common thread among many stories. Whether personal, business. or family, these boats have a special magic about them! Rclaxin.s, comfortable and .quiet. Duffy boating ii auly an an. We DeOltle cruising indudcd more than two hours of testimony on the ordinance. "J believe we've' spent enough time, and both sides have been heard.• he said. "It's t11ne to get on with (other) city business: While O'Neil said he would senously co0S1der a repeal, Coun- cilman John Noyes scofioo at ilie idea. "I don't see where 1 would vote to repeal it, .. he said. •1t's just a dif- ficult issue and a very technical one." Unlike O'Neil, Noyes said there is still a lot of evaluation left to be done. "We're getb.ng a valid debate from both sides of the issue,• Noyes said. "There are those who want no growth, and there are developers physical pain, suffering emotional distress,• according to the law- suit. The lawsuit also daims Con- nolly's husband, John, was injtired when debris from the con- struction fell and strvck his head. After the injury, the lawsuit alleges John Connolly was no longer able to "perform• duties as a spouse, including maintenance and management of the family home. in the lawsuit, the Connollys maintain that patients should have been warned of the con- struction, and the hospital should comply with "all applicable build- ing codes." However, Hoag spokeswoman Maureen Mazzatenta said the hospital follows the regulations Doily Pilot who want development We have to reach a compromise.• If the mayor does make a motion to repeal the ordinance, he may have support from at least one other council member. "I'm frustrated at this point,• Councilwoman Jan Debay said dt lhe meefffig. ·r can see motionmg to repeal it (U an agreement can't soon be reached).• 1f the o.rdin.ance is repealed O'Neil said, other laws that accom ' plish the same objective can be • applied. •we just may not need a [traffic phasing ordinance)," O'Neil said "I'm not advocating repealing it, b1.,1t we've spent three years on this and its time to ger on with oth~ city business.• and guidelines set forth by sever- al state and industry agences. The hospital also undergoes on~g on-site monitoring and inspections by representatives of these agencies to ensure the facil. ity is in compliance, she said Mazzatenta would not com. ment specifically on the Con. nollys' lawsuit because she Sdid the hospital had not been served with a claim on the matter. The Connollys also refused to comment on the case, and the couple's attorney, Jay Horton, could not be reached Wednesday. Gesine Co~olly is suing for the "loss, care, comfort and jOCJ· ety" of her spouse. Both are ask· mg for general damages, indud· mg medical and incidental expenses. Yellow Sunflowers~ • 75tEA (Mi1. SJ ~tesb tie btLY from l' ROSES s 1.00 E11 rfres~ tfi1){~:~~r!i ftesbP{.ANTS s 1.00 E11 rp(~~ls ·We 'Deliver! 'Wfiole~alt .'.{cco11nb 'If 'elcome! <f[owersl 6• INMJOl PATIOIHOUSE Pl.ANTS 'J·"<c.,.,.•6.•J s• INMHJI ,ATIOIHOUSE PLANTS 'IJ. <c.,.,.,,, ,, .• J r-------, NEWl'ORT l'lANTS ct FLOWERS I 2 'Doz. <Roses I (949J 722 6773 I 119.!!8 . I ·~ L 'E.rp &12¥99 .J 1~2NBllWTIU'D. -------•. .t 17d, 1 IJl.dt s-1' • OUTMCK STEAICHOUSEJ the waterways, laughing, hugging, dancing, sleeping, eating, drinking, . . singing, daydreaming, and always smiling. That simple surrey top brin~ out the best in pcdnlc. Gr:b the wheel and feel the m~c! t Daily Pilot costa mesa high school • John Henry Abbott • Rikio Dwan Ahara • Cynthia Elizabeth Alvarez • Askalanty Amaliyyah • Faye.Christine Arabe 1 • Janice Christine Arabe • Federico Luis Aronna • Julian Arroyo • Mohammad Assad •Cruz Baez • Jennifer Leeann Baker • Bruno Iii Balderrama · • Sean Steven Baume , •Raphael-John BautiSta • • Christopher Michael Belanger • Travis Bentley • Justin Thomas Blakely • Julianne Melissa · Bloom • Jessica Marie Bower • Marisa Mara Brilts • James Bryant Ill • Patrick Andrew • Burkemper • Tiffany Byrne Rodeo Sale Calba • Brandon Lee Cant •Son Cao •Christina Louise Capen 1 • Mercedes Elizabeth Carmona L •Walter Douglas Carpio • Celia Lee Castaneda • Monique Dannielle Cerio •Lindsay Ryan Chapman • Alycia Amber Cittell •Elizabeth Irene Clark • John Joseph Cloonan • Jessica Contreras • Sandra M. Cordova • Christina Lisette Cozza • Huong Tran Dang • Angel Franco David • Marlayna Davis • Jamie Lynne Denoewer • Christopher James Desandro • Amy Lyne I I Devey • Juan David Diaz •Myra Ponce Dimson •Annie Do · • Jer'ny C. Dominguez • Ernie L. Douglas · • Alonso Duarte • Matthew William Dunn • Erik Alan Engard • Jesus Alberto Favero • Deysi Xiomara Figueroa · • Joseph Michael Finamore • Iris Y~ssenia Flores • Nic-0le flores •Fernando Garcia • Janis Garcia • Robert Todd Gard •Kasey Rae Gaytan I • Tiffany Lynn Gazzeny • Robert Fitzgerald ' Gloster • Nichcoal Grecian • James Harrison Green •Casey Christopher Grondahl • Annette Thi Grubisich • Gabriela Marin Gutierrez • Dinora Guzman . • Bruce David Hancock · • Harkis~an Calara Harlani • Shakena Mieshamari COSTA MESA HIGH SCHOOL . • Presents The Graduatin9 · Class of 1999 Special thanks to these donor , who together, made contributions totaJing over $20,000 or gave prizes to assi t with production of Grad Night ·99 If we have forgotten anyone "·ve apologi:e and thank you!!! MAZOR BENEFACTORS AH Fab Specialties • Leigh Steinberg • Hoag Foundation BENEFACTORS The Irvine Company • Newpon-Mesa Unified School District-Board of Supervisor~ Roben & Barbara Abbott • Friends of CMHS Senior Class Reggie & Donna Wells SPONSORS Skip & Jayne Kacer • K.C. & Janette Hollmer • Baker Rental Sales • Theodore Robins, Inc. •Tuan Quoc L), DDS, Inc Don & Joan Borthwick • Coit Draperies • Ed & Nore~n Baume • The Spa South Coast Plaza • Westin Hotd-Costa Mesa Tom & Holly Lightvoet •Quality Suite San Luis Obispo • Chris & Mary Sarris • Jim & Mary Ferryman •Tom Hancock Pam Finamore • Charles Barr Jewelers DONORS Larry & Laurie Weichman •Jan & Laurie Schwartz • Robert J. Martin, Ill • Co ta Me a Dispo at. Inc. • Saul Bdlo Bello Ken & Susan Thunnan •Mr. & Mrs. Randy Powell• Frank & Kirn Steenhard• Mr. & Mrs. Steven Davey• Michael H. Miller Margaret Laney • Sammie Plessel & Sam Wells • Dao Vu • Donald R. Kav •Kurt & Jan Van Hom •Car Sound Exhaust Dick & Linda Lambert• Virginia Landry• Canon Business Machines • Roy & Lillian Sasaki• Clark Chiropractic • Davey's Locker Dunn-Edwards Paint •Gene Nguyen• Man & Debbie Rowe •The Whitakers • Hi-Time• Lavera Brunton • Lloyd & Sue Bright Mika.u Outlet • Myron & Kathy MiUer •Salon Bellagio • Waterfront Hilton-Huuungton Beach • In Stitches• Laguna Festival of Arts 24-Hour Fitness-Costa Mesa.e Greta Anderson Mike & Liz Dunn • Noise, Noise, Noise SPECIAL FRIENDS Dr. FarreU Hinkel, DDS • Judy Franco • The Rubins • The Liftons • The Kohns • The Montevedeas • The Steww • Mr. John Battey • The Millers The Strains• Amachi Restaurant • Asics • Advantage Salon • Barbara Biddle• Blue Water Grill • Barn Steak House-Newpon Beach Bower's Musewn •California Pain Center, Dr. Van Vu • Catalina Ayer• Certified Chem Dry Carpet Cleaners • Club Met RX Costa Mesa Golf Course • El Torito-Costa Mesa Doubletrec Hotel-Costa Mesa • El Torito-NeWJ>O!t Beach • ln1ernational House of Pancake Five Crowns Restaurant• Glen Ivy Spa• Glenn Morton Hornblower• Koco Restaurant• Mimi'~ Cafe• Mother.' Market Newport Beach Golf Course • Newport Nautical Museum • Newport Noodle • Newport Rib Company • OCC Fine Arts • Orange County Fair Onnge County Museum of Art • Oysters • Plums Cafe • Resort Water Sports • Randy Myers-Me.u"Verde Country Oub • Riverboat Restaurant Salm Detour-sally Obytnako • Sharon Devey • Saq>erbodies Gym • Tale of the Whale • Tea & Sympathy • Tet Room • The Comer Bakery • Trader Joe's-Newport Beach• Kirt Malone• Baja~~ Restaanm • Cmblanca Bi~• Juice It Up• Mr. Juan Restaurant• Red Robin • Slbllino's ~•Super Antojitos • W'aenerscbniuel •BJ's Pizza & Grill• The Spect.led Bird• Scampi Thlloria. 1'lco MeU • Koo Koo Roo • BlmbOO Temce • Villa Nova • JICk In The Box 13240 • Omo Cbicten • The Old Spaghetti Factory • Claim Jumper BILt Bay Rona A: R...U. 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Miller • Donny Franklin Miller • Jennifer Sarah Miller • Ismael Hernandez Miranda •Felix Montano • Brian Steven Montoya • Mayra Gutierrez Morales • Hector Haroldo Moreno • Joshua Kyle Morris • Sarah Akemi Nakawaki • Diana Ximeha · Na\iarrete • Jeremy Anne Lumba Navarro • Jessie Eveline Navarro • Maria Ema Navarro •Lee My Ngo • Gene· Buutrung Nguyen • Ha Ngoc Nguyen • Hung Hoang Nguyen • Jonathan Tran Nguyen • Kimberly Nguyen •Ngoc-Linh Thi Nguyen • Peter D.H. Nguyen • Phuong Linh Thi Nguyen • Phuong Loan Thi Nguyen • Tina Thu Nguyen • Toi Van Nguyen • Vu Hoang Ng~n • Rodrigo Ojeda • Arturo Cortes Olmos • Ulises G. Ordonez • Yuri Oregel • Josefina Eliza Orozco • Francisco Javier Ortiz • Veenia Ortiz • Jlnnlfw ,.. .. Mtlf\IU.... ........ Thursday, June 17, 1999 A 13 Patino • Erik Pedroza • Melissa Janice Peralta • Margarita Tellez Peregrine • Arturo-Perez • Diana Alejandra Perez •Martha Perez • Dustin Robert Peterson • Anthony Quang Pham • Do Nguyen Tu Pham •Thach-Thao Hung Pham • Scott Thomas Pierce •Josefina Mayo Pineda • Maria U. Pineda •Paolo Pineda • Maeha Ann Porter • Elizabeth Sinclair Powell . • Evelyn Anne Powers • Christine M ichelle Ramirez • Edward Ramirez • Haydee Ramirez • Nydia Laiz Ramirez • Seling Isaac Ramirez • Lauren Rene Rangitsch Juliana Rares • Justin Daniel Rataezyk • Bryan Rea Rice • Adrian Rojas • Arthur Leroy Ross • Shari Ann Rowe •Jenny Ruiz •Roberto Sanchez •Gustavo Sandoval • Laura Santangelo • Lianne Yasumi Sasaki • DanieJle Martine Sauceda • Brian Matthew Schwartz • Nicholas A. Sense • Waqas I. Shahid • David Denton Shallis Jason Robert Sheng · Ryan E. Shoemaker • Craig Edward Siefert • Michelie Merriamr Sinajon • Vikramjeet Singh • Rosa lynn Sison • Jessica E. Smith • Lori Jean Smith • Manny C. Sok • Fernando Solis Yara Nereyda Soto • Peter-John Merrill Stangl • Lani Alicia Steenhard • Megan Sue Stone · • Nalani Keola Sullivan • Kira Ann Sushkoff •Hunter Matthew Taylor • Dawn Marie Temple •Matthew David Thomas • Lenora Jean Thurman • David Huanduc Tran • David Tuan·Tran • Duy Anh Tran • Jane Phuong Tran • Francisco Arturo Trejo • Elias Trevino • Jonathan Patrick ·Trolinger ··Hai Minh Truong • Kian Hossien Vakili •Jackeline Betsaida Valdez •. Lauren Sophie Van Fleet • Erin Nicole Van Horn • Jordonna Danielle Vargas •Minh Anh Vo • Kha Hoang Vu • Lan Huong Vu • Derek Martin Waldron • Brad Weir ·~ • Emily Kathryn Welts • Sara Ellen Whittaker • Edward Thomas Williams • Amanda eam..ar. Witte • ...,._ Mkh111 Y1r11r11 . ........... Al# Thursday. June 17, 1999 newport harbQr high Sc~ool ah Rebe«a Ables astian Ignacio a-Fox • Matthew Jared Adams • Robert Keith Allard • Julie Anderson • Jessica Elena Andrus •Adam David Antonini • 8abak Torabl Ardakani • Bita Torabi Ardakani • Matthew Stephen Arnold • Corey Clayton Ballard • ~arco Alfredo· Banda Jr. • Vanessa Ann Barienbrock • Bryon Travis Barker • Bradford Charles Barto • Maria Guadalupe Bautista • Brent Ashley Bearden • Kevin Paul Becker • L~ura Catherine Beebe •Jamey Osborne Beeson • Robin Rachelle Bend- heim •Jeremy Blake Bentley • Stephanie Lynn Benvenuti • Ramiro Bernardino • Nolan John Bibb • Ramsey Adam Bilbeisi •Cody Valentine Bish • Brandon Lloyd Bishop • Gregory Anthony Black •Christal Dawn Blackford • Tawny Leslie Bobbitt •Charles Anthony Boukather • Kimberly Dawn Bradbury • Erika Marie Brant • Meghan Lizabeth Brawner • Tyf a Michelle Breen •Justin Michael Brown • David Scott Brumbley • Kimberly Nicole Bruner • John Paul Bunney • Anamique Pesquera Burcaw • Devon Alison Burlingham • Tyler Phillip Caffey •'tiierra Elizabeth Caldwell • Tiffany Kristen Cardwell • Jennifer Morgan Carey • Erik Frederick Carlson • Skye Andrew Carlson • Peter Tom Carson • Breean Colleen Carter • Giovanna Castellanos .• Nereyda Cervantes -• Michael S. Chai • Sean Won-Hyung ~hang •Lance Andrew Chavez • Nathan William Chesnie • Elissaveta Mladenova Christov •April Leigh Clark • Ozzie Jack Clarke • Dustin Conrad Clifford • Scott Patrick Cole • Candice Corrine Collings • Chelsey Leigh Collings • Kieran Emily Collins • Kyle Joseph Colucci • Adam Blake Connors • Brandon Forest Conway • Gary Steven' Conwell II • Lesitte Guadalupe Cortez • Marissa Gabrielle Cothran • Katherine Elizabeth Cotton •Jaimee Michele Creason • Jared Af~xander Creason • Susana Casas Cruz • Ryan Thomas Dale • Ryan Michelle Danell • Renee Nicole Darmiento • Paige Elizabeth Davey • Amy Lynn Davis • Rachelle Marie Davis • Diana Christine Day •David Church Deane ,• Donald William Deschenes • Casey Gwen Detorres • Punit Sarup Dewan • Angela Maria Dias • Lauren Lynn Dill • Yelena Dobie • Andrew Paul Dolkas • Brendon Michael Dorish •Janelle Marie Doyle • Alexandra Rose Dulien • Reesha Renee Dunckel • Tri Minh Duong • Jennifer Lynn Dwight • Andy Brian Ed~qnd • Nicole Lee Elzinga • Jeannette Anne Encinias •Kate Elizabeth Enriquez •Ami Patrice Erickson •Maria Cristina Espinoza • David Matos Estella • Andrew Hjalmarson Evans • Emilyn Katherine Evarts •,James Nicholas Fahs . • Tinisha Neishay Felix •Michael Harrison Fish •Lauren Nicole Fisher • Richard Thomas Fitzgeorge • Brooke Marie Flamson • Kristin Lee Fleming • Rebecca Lee Fleming • Elisabet Flores • Melody Vanessa Flores • Nadia Irene Flores • Mae Rebecca Forrester .. • Dustin Jeffrey Fox • Jordan Lynn Fredriksen •Samantha Lauren Gaiber • Danielle Ward Galasso •• Arturo Mercado Garcia • Nereyda Garcia • Oscar Alfredo Garcia • Kathryn Ruth Gausewitz • Heather Kay Gentry, • Jennifer Carmen G1ffi • Wynne Southerden Going Ill • Yvette Guadalupe Gomez • Daniel Rodriguez Gonzalez • El in Castillo Gonzalez • Jos~ Arturo Gonzalez • Kindal Lynn Graham • Crystal Belle Griggs • Richard Estevez Grosveld • Joshua Jacob Guesman • Rafael Gutierrez Jr. ·• Dean Scott Hall • Nicole Michelle Hall • Regan Kathleen Hanold • Kristine Jo Harrington • • Gregory Brian Harris • Janelle Nicole Harris • Davia Lark Hayward • Adam Wayne Hearlson • Curt Arthur Herberts Ill ~.17--~~~ THE NEW.PORT ·HARBOR .HIGH ~--' GRAD NIGHT COMMITTEE 2W Market Amaree's Amelias Restaurant Anderson, Dana Angel Threads Sewing Lessons AQuahc Center & Dad Arches Restaurant Larry & Lon Arnold Atkinson's Men's Clothing Back Bay Rowing . Back Bay Travel Bailey, Jim Balboa Inn Balboa Pharmacy Balboa Thai Cafe Baltierra Custom Short Boards Bangkok 4 Charles H. Barr Jewelers Craig & Gigi Barto Beacll Access Beach Ball Beacon Bay Enterprises Beautiful Nalls $eymour Beek Behrich Service Company Vicki Benvenuti Big Bear Mountain Mr & Mrs. Bllbelsi BJ's Pizza Blackies bt the Sea Bluewater Grill Albert & Glenda Bobbitt Mr & Mrs. Marian E Bourns Bow Danglers Boutiqµe David Braunstein/Giff i Kent & Barbara Brawner Brett's Photo Express Brick Oven · Bristol r arms Britta's Cafe Bruce Jones Surfboards Mark ' Martha Burcaw C&A Manaoertl80t Cal's Camera & Video Cannery Restaurant James & Astrid Carlson John Garrido Val Carson Catalina Fl\'er Cetestino's.Quality MeiMs C'este Si Bon Balcery ~== Lester Chavez Chili's Chma Pa!ace Cinnabon -Fashion Island Crcult City Thi CllPI* Ship wishes to thank .the following businesses and individuals for their generous donations and support in making this year's Grad Night a most memorable and safe night for our seniors. Special thanks aJso to all the Harbor parents who spent countless hours planning, constructing and executing "Tarassic Park." Our gratitude goes to all who helped with fundraising, security, auction items, prizes and food. It couldn 't have happened without you! Controlled Environment Const Inc George Hoag Family Foundation Newport Rib Company Cookie Classics Hobie Sports Newport Theater Arts Costumes Galore Hol s Hut Restaurant & Bakery NHHS ASB Office John & Cindy Cotton Hogan Board Sports NHHS Drama Dept. Crab Cooker Boo Hogan Nils Skiwear Ted Crane Hooters Nouvelle Arrnoire James & Michele Creason Houston's Restaurants Oh Those Donuts Creative Pl~ Vincent Michael Hovley Olympic Powder Coating Darrell Dedncks Tux Shop Hughes Market Orange County Museum of Art Davev's Locker Sportf ishrng Hyatt Newporter Original Pizza Detai1s The Salon ln-N-Out Burger Overnight Express Diamond Ice Company The lrvrne Company Ovsters Restaurant Diedrichs' Coffee Jamba Juice Pf Chang's Dillman's Restaurant Jazz Hair Salon Pacific View Memorial Park Down to Earth Lawn & Garden Jiffy Print Paddle Power Ducky Luv's Flowers JJ's Haircutting Pain du Monde -Fash1pn Island Duffy Boats Just Basics Palace Park Edgewater Hotel & Casino Kayaks Jerry & Marlon Palanjian EdWards Theaters Kennedy-Marshall Pang Art N Graphias El Ranchito Newport Kentucl(y Fried Chicken Pavilions Market -Bayside Or El Torito Grill Kerwin Family Pavilions Market -Via Lido Etc.Etc.Etc. Kristen's Lingerie Pazaz:z Salon Brent & Emily Evans Laventina's Pizza Pick Up Stlx · Donald & Karen Evarts Le Blanc Chiropractic Lawrence & Evelyn Pike Fairmont Hotel Bob Lear Pioneer Hotel Falmers Market Atrium Court Dr Jay & Hennie Lichrnan Pizza Bakery Larry & Diane Felts Steven & Kathryt] Link Pizza Hut Field Fresh Produce Little Inn on the Bay Plum's Caf6 & Catering Finamore Salon -Robert & Diana Long q Quiet Woman Diane Brown & Mary Sanchez Longs Drugs lrl Raoi~ Waters Fine Line Framing Susan Maclean Rafphs Market Five Crowns Maggiano's Little Italy Ramada Express Inc. Arden Flamson Main Street Sor1 Sh® Terry & MiChelle Rattler Robert & Syfvia Fleming Tony & Kathy Mangione Mike & Lynn Reehl Fletehef Jones Motorcars Mar~itavilfe Rene's Powers Flowers by Morri Mane Calleodet's Rivefboat Restaurant Four SeaSons Hotel Marriott Hotels Riverside Hotel & Casino Frank's Flowets •John & Michelle Marshall Riviera Hotel & casino French's Cupcake Bakery John & Linda Martin Robert & Taylor Mike Galasso Massimo's Plzz.a RooJon Surf Shop of camomia The Gardefl Bench Kent Mattox Steve & Dori Ross Gelson's Market Maxim Nails Rubio's Lisa Giffi McKenzie Palntrno Ruby's Sandwich Saloon Golden O~~ f ony & Barbara Melum Rusty Pelican Gondola 9' Nt?wl>Ort Mi casa Sabliinos Gorman Fran\lrig Mimi's Cate Saks Fifth Avenue Grand Prix Performance Mongolian 880 Salon Avalon g~~~?~th ~:lr~~~~I -~Woo=-R Gr:em f;,'i1y reg r E Grower's Pm MarMt L~~t::.., See ~~='16 :.~~~ ~ ~!!.."' Hlrrlngloo NllWOrk 17 ffiTin ~ ,. Yuk Clll ~l~ ·-K&lt & Cllldr Hirtl ,_ •• Ho &Ip Mo .... Naacli • PenneY. Smith-Ginter South Coast Plaza SoeedW'aJ.~istro & Bat Slarbox (vvelner Family) Starbucks · . Sterling BMW Stuft ~oodle Subway Summerhill Floral & Gifts Sonllour Bakery Sunglasses Plus Surf& Sand Hotel Surfside Sports Sutton Place Hotel SWeet Life -Fashion Island Synergy Tale of the Whale Tea & Sympathy Teaching U Fitness Team Color Temi>tations Salon The Bod The Container Store The Culinary WraD The Sherwin-Williams Co Tide Office Supply_. Togo's Sandwich Shop Tommy Bahama Trader Joe's Tradef Shack, LLC Tre<ls & Threads Two Wheels One Planet Brad & Caroline Vassar Villa Nova Vons Market Larry & Kim Wahl Ann 'Nashington Frin Watts Wave Tools Surfboards Mlchaet & Jodi Wells Westcliff Ootometrv Westcoat Productions WFO Furriishlnos & • lnlerlofs wtwe's the Pa~ Phvllls Wlclnskl WlfdRNlrs Wlllllm .. old J8wialefs Wilma's Patio BobWllton Wlndowa on the Bay .;=-~- •Lee Beauchamp Hernandez •William Reid Heyser • Brant Ryan Hill • Rush N. Hill Ill • Leanna Michelle Hilts • Melissa Jane Hollister • Erin Horne • • Hank Yun Hsieh •Kyle Joseph Hubbard • Tague Webster Hurley •David Ubaldo Hurtado • Eduardo Hernandez Ibarra •Ana Leticia Jacinto • Ryan Paul Jackson • Mathew Kenneth • Jameson • Stephen Paul Jensen • Eddie Lynn Johnson • James West Johnson • Kiersten Lauren Johnson • Damien Douglas Jones • Christopher Andres Jongeward • Megan Marie Jordan • Sarah Nichole Jugan • Danielle Lynn Kaylor • Erin Jennifer Kennedy • Timothy Joseph Kenney • Matthew George·Kent • Charles Lucas Kerr •Candice Anne Keyes • Hillary Liberty Killelea • Brian David Kiser • John Paul Klass • Emily Jane Klatte • Jennifer Marie Koontz • Adrianne Star Kosky • Simone Marie Kozuharov • Michelle Marjorie Laban sat • Natalie Edna Labass • Zachary Bendix Lafata • Jeremy Francis Lamantia • Kathy Rachelle Lavold • Dayna Nicole Lawrence • Bradley Lewis Lear •Crystal Megan Lee • Lamar Duwan Lee • Jeffrey Austin Leeper • Altisoh Lauren Lent ., • Alana Michelle Leverich • Michael Stephen Levesque • Craig Aaron Levine • David Justin Lille • Jessica Nicole Litty • Roderick Cruz Lim • Alan Balderas Limon • James Joseph Lincoln • Troy Austin Lindquist • Garrett Steven Link • Justin William Lo • Kelsey Macdonald Long • Mayra Dolores Lopez • Amy Elizabeth Lovin • Javier Macias • Joshua Cain Madrid • Aaron Richard Maher • Jocelyn Maia Manderino • Kerstin Nicole Manderson • Jessica Lynn Mangione • Graciela Manjarrez .. Christopher Randal Marks • Edgar Manuel Marquez • M ichael Sean Marshall • Robert Scott Marshall • Nicole Danielle Martin • Joeny Martinez • Marisol Martinez • Mollie Anne Mason • Taryn Rene Mast •Nathan Andrew Matlin • Robert Kevin Mattox • Cheyenne McAdoo •Marissa Rhyne McAlpin • Jennifer Lynn Mccluer • Erin Faith McEligot • Alicia Nicole Caron Malia . Mcfall • Kelly Lynne McKenzie • Andrew Paul Mclaughlin • Kristina Ann McMillion • Molly Elizabeth Melum • Sonia Judith Menjivar • Jesse Ian Mergenthaler • Timothy Richard Merrill • Allison Marie Messenger • Yadira Meza •Todd Edward Miller • Kimberlv Lyn Miiiett • Wesley Aobert Minichiello 1 • Michelle Christina Miskank ·• Tr~ Marie Moore • AlfOnso Morales • C.rolyr.\ Met rltt Morrell •Susana~ • Slrah Judith Mumo . • Nk.ot. AndNWi M~ ·~uelYMI~ ·~MvllrMuniz • ~-Edulnlo --. • ~ D.moncl Mufphf •afdlnil,... ...... Soll N9Vll • lld'i11I AftthorJ Nilra Doily Pilot • Miles Jason Nevin • Christina Mai Ng~en • Justin James Nowhn • Christopher Glen O'Connor • Shawn Alden O'Donnell • Maureen Patricia O'Flynn • Colleen Gloria Oldham ~ • Nohemi Olivera • Cheryl Lynn Ortiz · • Salman Bashtr Oskooi • Joshua Justin Oswandel • Mirza Pajevic • Alex John Palanjian • Erika Faye Palm • Heather Candace Pappas •Maia Alicia Parentt • Peniel W. Park • Alison Blythe Parker •Sasha Michelle Parmeter •Alyssa Milan Paul • Jeffrey Alan Paul • Jordan Donald Payne • Clinton Phillip Peetz • David Orlando Penuela • Roberto Noel Peredia • Gabriela Perez • Lizbeth Adriana Perez • John Eric Perrine • Leo Leeroy Peters •Linh.Kim Pham • Jesus Pimentel • Israel Camacho Pizarro • Renee Lorenne Poelstra • Sarah Kathryn Pompei ... • Cheryl Anne Pool • Nicolo Angelo Pugl iese •Tyler Linden Rather • Ronnie Lee Renish • Jessica Rochelle Reynolds •Sasha Kathleen Ritter .. Gary Vincent Robinson • Daniel Roca Jr. • Jose Rojas · • Hunter Easton Rosner •Roberto Salinas • Niria Arace li Sanchez • Roxana Ramirez Sandoval • Jose Albarran Santana • Jonathon Henry· Saylor • Allyson Leigh Schaeffet • Martin Alan Schatz .. • Megan Kathleen Schuler · • Vanessa Rachel Shapiro • Jennine Jodelle Siebert • Jose Alberto Sierra • Steven Paul Sihilting • Starla Caecilie Silver • Piper Nerissa Simpson • Elizabeth Claire Sims • Blake Spencer Sinclair • Matthew Brian Singer •David James Singley • Christopher James Skaw· inski • Marianna Lea Skinner • Rachel Mara Slayback • Nicholas Andrew Smith • Alexandra V. Smith-Ginter • Elizabeth Anne Snelgrove • Jasen Allen Snyder • • Nicole Michelle Sondel • Michael Stephen Stanton • David Alan Stein • Brittain Eileen Stevenson • Nichol Renee Stewart • Laura Kirsten Stiel • :Jesse Robert Stone • Regan Brooke Stover • Mariah Alane Straman • Bret Patrick Sweetland 1 • Jason Masaaki Tajima • Shawn Marie Talley • Dennis Craig Taton • Monique Marie Taul • Brittany Ann Thacker • Justin Neil Topalian • Erika Lopez Torres • Kelly Rae Tovar • Brandon Edward Town • Ty Nick Tramblie • Troy Austin Treaccar •Noel Charles Ulriksen • Kristen Ann Urban • John..Carl Vallejo • Jorge Andres Vargas •Michelle Nayely Ventura • Otto Christopher Verhulst • Jessica Therese Viada • Erica Sue Wade • Christopher Derek Wahl , • Charles Carroll Waite • 5ara Alexis Wall • Mark Jon Ward .J • Michael Patriek Warttier • ztch8'Y-:Stei>hen wells •·Naltian ·C:· White • Kristen Lee Wh~ ·~laHoWard Williams • KMherlne Anne Wilson •Cooper=YM .'Mf.n.~ .... ... ~ . ~ I . corona ·del .. m8r hi h school • Kathryn Teresa Aakhus •Diana Lyn Aboukhalil • Sarah Solmaz Afrasiabi • Nima S. Alipour · • John Dennis Alshuler • Eric Matthew Amendt •Jennifer Erica .Amster · • Rebecca Mikki · Anzaldo • Babak Babaknia • Dalya Omar · Bajunaid • Sara M.-Barber • Eva Baudenbacher •Gerry Theron Bauer • Timor Ben-Yehezkel • Jewell .Montgomery Berthe • Erin Morrison Bettingen • Mary-Elizabet Bluma •Mohammad Bonakdar •Alexander Jeffrey Bottom • Blair Allison Brakovich • Elizabeth Austin Brenner •Robert Martin Brinkerhoff • Shaun Jason Brown • Meghan Elizabeth Bryan • Ruchika Budhraja • Ryan Keith Burnham • Lauren Alexis Burns • Carissa L. Butler •Melissa CoUene Campbell . • Peter Weldon · Carlton • Kristofor Joseph Chamberlin • Alice Wu Chang • Robert Y. Chiang • Sameer Chopra • Amy Farwell Christeson • Trevo.r Fielding Clark • Kelsey Allison Clarke •Cristina Alina Clougherty • Andrea Evelyn Coates • Kelly Lynn Cohee • Rebecca Lynn Cohen • Robyn Marie Coleman • Parker Ryan Collins •John Thomas Cox • Brandon Scott Crosby • Faisal Abdulmajid Dabbas · •Christi A. •Katherine Lynn Graves • Ali Danielle Grosslight · · •Aaron Michael Gruber • Elaina Magdi Hanna r• Eric Magdi Hanna • Lauren Ashley Harden • Ty Johnathan Harper • Brittney Elizabeth ttarrington • Mark Cameron Hatfield • Aaron Joseph Helf and • Lucia Eugenia Hermens • R.onald Lynn Herrick Jr. •Megan Kathleen Hess • April Dawn Hill • Jimmy Douglas Hossfeld •Carolyn Anne Howland • Philipp Hube •Geoffrey Charles Hunt • Kyu Hur • Evan M. Hurd • Casey Allen lmmoor • Melinda Jack · • Mike David Jackson • Morgan Frazier Jackson • Tyler Stansfield Jaggers •Trevor Jp Jenkins • Christian Einar Jensen • Janny P. Jiang . Dabney-Mann •Michael Lee Dagosti'1o • Lauren Taylor Johns . • Julia Kadish • Lana Munir Daoud • James Ferrill Daven- port •Jesse Randall Davis • Rafe Stephen Day • Rhett Skyler Dee • Jennifer Lynne Dickson • Scott Michael Dong • Michel le Isadora Dorfman •Brian Richard Dow • Meaghan Kristne Elliott • Brett Lawrence Elliston • Curtis Harvey Ell more • .. Kara Leann English • Katie Koert Evans • Brooke Everson • Tara Ann flldel • Brooke Ashley Farrell • v•r1e Ann,._ • a.uNn • Christina Eleni Kane las • Ryan William Karg • Jeremy M ichael Kello9g • David Crawford Kelly • Nicholas Ph ilips Kohan • Marek Dariusz Kryszkiewicz · • Jennifer Ann Kuang • Ricky T. Kuchinskas • Mark Benjamin Kurian • Kerry Justine Lamb • Matthew Gr~ory Larson •Travis Michael Last • Randall Scott Lau • Richard Lee Lawrence II • Broc>ke Anne Lee • Nnhen Elliot Lemmetnaan . . J-Henchel Levy .• '11\iM Un §ml!IMlr. W8hellb •Travis Michael Long • Nicole S. Lu · • Emily Ludmir •Gabriel A. Luna • Hunter Cronin Mac Donald • Brad Lee Mackie • Edward Christian Madokoro • Bahman Fathpour Mahdavi • Bahram Fathpour Mahdavi • Jon William Main berger • Jason Thomas Malkin • Gregory Grant March iorlatti • Christopher Mardikian • Vanessa Kiara Marino • Jacquelyn Lee Marston •Christina Light Martinez • Nicole Matsen • leslie Renee May • Erin Elizabeth Mayes • Kelly Diane McClymonds • Stephanie Marie McCoy · • Alana C. McDonald - • Whitney J. McDonnell • Jacqueline Nicole Mclean • Michelle Therese McMahon • Leland Joseph McMillan • Ryan Mark Meeks •Monica Mehta • Tiffany Amaoda Miller • Daniel Eugene Nelson • Ann Thuy Nguyen • Shaun Paul Novak • Bryan Neema Nowroozi •Kathleen Rosemary O'Donnell • Brian Kent Ohanian • Jason William Palda • Nidhi Swaroop Pandhoh · • Rebecca F. ·Peters • Scott Nicholas Peters • Ashly Michael Phillips • Katharine Chauncey . Piro-Truax • Athena Renee Reyes •Justen Garrett ·Reynolds • Robert Samuel Reznik • Seth Franklin Richardson • Sacha-Mikhail Laurent Roberts •Kimberly Ann Rogers • Christopher · McMillan Rothwell • Mark Harrington Rowe • Ashley Elizabeth Royce •Jeremie G. Rujanawech • Melinda Marie Rumisek •Alexander Patrick Ruper • Lauren Suzanne Savage • Ross William Savage • Martin Schuster • Jason Tyler Schwartz •Alison ~nne Scott •Rod Daniel Scott • Erik C. Seidenglanz • Siamak Shahmardi • ·stuart Noonan Shanahan •Justin J. Shea •Dave R. Shukla • Justin Brian Smith • Lauren Christine Snyder •Amanda Leigh Stampley • Robert Michael Stein • Gretchen Leigh Steinbroner • Rachel Mo)ly Stroback • Michael Scott Stubblefield • Curt Andrew Sumn r: • Brandon Jarrod Ta • Courtney Tenerelli 1 • Matthew R. Thiede. • David Benjamin Thompson . • Christopher Landric!:k6' Tiee ~· • Daniel John Tocko ~ •Bernadette Tran ~ • Ryan Patrick Tucke • • Aurash Vaziri • John Anthony Vitti~ • Maile Mkhelle Walker · • Ryan Joel Ward ~ • Ryan Patrick Ward • • Charles Fredrick Warren Ill • Sarah Elisabeth Weiland • Eric Joseph Wiethorn • Jordan Bennet Wilday rr •Whitney Robinson • Wills • Brett Christophe Wiseman • Steven Allan Witt • Kendra Clare Witzel":! • Jeffrey Douglas Wong • • Ryan Martin Wons e • Marianne Guignon • Wood-.. • • Paige Elizabeth · ,: : Woodward , • Jeannie Sumi Yin • Amy Beth Yoak • Zachary Lawrence Zarrilli 1 • Ethan Utley Zotovictr We appreciate the support that the following individuals, businesses, and families have given to Corona del Mar ~igh School Gr84 Night 1999. Their generous donations· of time, money, and gifts helped our graduates enjoy a safe ~d memorable graduation celebration. These businesses have continued to support CDM HS and we urge the community to show its appreciation for their support. . CORONA DEL MAR HIGH SCHOpL PTA Grad Night Committee .. M 16 Thursday, June 17, 1999 - • • Vilma C. Abrego ' • Maria Teresa ~ Aguilera • Michael Abed Akiva • • Ricardo Alatorre • • Allison Alexis Allen 1 • • Richard Anibal • Alvarado • • Peter Harlan , Andersen • Dennise Mariel ' Andrade • •Stephan Chastin , Appell •Michele Arbuzow •Saul Arce • Sandra Patricia • Asencio · •Ricardo Avalos • • Stephen Back Jr. . • Carmina Barajas •Stacy Hilda Barnett • Victor Camacho ' Bello • Elisa Miroslava Benavides · • Jose M Aguilar · Benitez ' •Napoleon Berber •Brandi . Napuaokalani Berry · • Jessica Selene Blair • Alice Jarina Boltron ' • Janeth Bonales · · Ruben Botello •Dennis Keith Brown • Miguel Burciaga · • Adriana Calderon · •Rene Calderon ' •Jenny Cano : • Benjamin Cardenas • Claudia G. Carillo · • Roberto Fabricio Castellano • Efrain Castillo • Michael B. Castillo • I t I . . . •Armida Castro • Leilani Adelina Castro • touis Cerda • Sanaz Charezaie • Laura Alicia Chavez • Juan Cholula • James Byron Coash • Maria Isabel Codiz • Kyle Joseph Conroy • Martin Garcia Curiel estancia high schOOI • Stephanie Lynn Dan- ner • Aaron Deloera · • Joseph Henry Delgado • Francisco ·DeNova • Allyson Haleakala DePaszthory • Francia Guadalupe Diaz . •Brian Paul Dominguez · •Fortunato Q . Dumpit . • Joshua Ryan Dunne • Jessica Lynn Fairbarn • Ezekiel Wenren Fan • Mar<o Antonio Feliz • Uriah Dean Findley •Joshua Allen Fisher • Maureen Therese Flynn staneia Wgh School's Gra~ating Class of -1999 and the Grad Night Co1D1Dittee Estancia~ cbool' Graduating Cla s of 1999 and the Grad ~ight Conunillt"e would like to thank all of the ollowin« busine and organizations for their generou rontributioo , silent aucti on and donations of raffie prize dr !WI. W"qrds j ust simply cannot adequately convey our heartfelt gratitude for helping to make our Grad ight a wonderfw ~! SCHOLARSHIP & GRANT RECEIVED/$2000 George Hoag Family Foundation AMERICAN EAGl .. E DQNORS/$1000 ' 1 John and Donna Crean 11ae Helen & Howard Hou e Family Foundation co & Advanced Research L~ Albertson& Amelia's Restaurant Avila'8 El Ranchito Back Bay Rowing & Running Club Balloons Unlimited Big 5 Sporting Gooda Bluewater Grill Body Connection . Brecht Qrchid Gardena Brewbaken Butter Smith'• Callfo Repair/B c c • Ken Mueller/Eastman Kodak GOLDEN EAGLE DO ORS/$500 The Irvine Company . l • Planet Hollywood Old Navy . Oysters Restaurant Perfonning Arts Plwne Cafe · Polly'e Re taurant Rainlore t Cate • R~Water Ripley'• "Believe It Or Not" Ruby'• Diner 'Ruhy'e Sandwich Salon Sam'• Club • campl 'lrattorfJJ SCH Repertory Sehlotaky'• Sl.X Flap M91ic Mountain Sea W rid eelaurut I '1Uly'1 Realeorp Toya latenatiOul ~aotll' rltDii. Cader VlllaNmaR .......... . ~ahOo'• LalTJ. Lwle ...... ... , ..... ,,.. .......... ... \I' f • Geoffrey Collins Fortner , • Blake Ashley Frino • Jessica Grizelda Galvan • Reynold Garcia •Santiago Gutierrez Garcia • Yvonne Garcia • Ian Best Gibson • Lizet Gomez • Laura Monica Gonzalez • Luis Alberto .Gonzalez • Maria Concepcion Gonzalez • Ricardo Gonzalez • Shaina Michele Gowers •Amy Denise Granados • Drew H. Griese! • Ivan Grijalva • Melissa Marquez Guzman • Kang Chang Ha ~· Gregory Brian Hayes •Brent Wiflia·m · Helmuth • Mario Hernandez • Hillary Anne Hirtler • James Edward Hubbard • Isreal Charles-Jerald Isbell • Matthew Joseph Israel • James Glen Joyner • Jose Juan Juarez • Christopher Jason Keyte - • Aisha Masood Khan • Kelimle Lele Kibin ·•Javier Labastida •Griselda Lara • Karla Efthalitsa . Lazaridis • Edgar L. Limbaring Jr. • Christopher Eric Lin- den • Ryan David Lindsay • Mayra Veronica Macias •Jose Antonio Magana • Amalia Barajas Maldonado • Jahlenn Martirez • Pedro Israel Martinez •Sean Ryan .· Matthews •James Gregory McGinnis • Lillian Medina •Sandra Trinidad Mendez • Christine Anne Mercado • Mario E. 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Ledesma • Efren Sanchez Lopez • Esmeralda Lopez • James Austin Loud • Dustin John Macisaac • Geoffrey Ray Mad- dox •Joe Kouros Maghami ~•Alex Marquez • Anthony Lee Matulin COLLEGE SCHOOL • Abdulah Dule Mesihovic • Andrea Nicole Miles •Hossain Kevin Nassiri • Liseth Oregel • Veronica Villela Orozco • Michael Tuchek Pells Cisco Rogers • Mahla Lee Shaebanyan-Bady • Scott David Southwick • Andrew Scott Taylor • Matthew Allen Tipton · • Cecilia Kriege Urbina •Clifford Lau -• Daniel Robert Wakefield • Stephen James Leece • Benjamin Safa Lintschinger .•. • Elizabeth Loera Wecklich Put a few . words to .wor~ for you. ca11 the • Jake Allen Mcclory •Brian Alan Mcta'ughlin • Elisabeth Grace Mclau9hlin • Martin Edward Mclaughlin . • Trinidad J Villanveva Mendez ·• Eric Lee Mickler • Martha Molina . • Courtney Noel Montgomery • April Moroneso • Brian Rye Mullis • Cesar Oscar Munguia • Charissa M . 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Wagoner •Rafael Wasilewski • Tenayah Diana Wiewandt •Amber Dawn Wildeisen • Clinton Robert Wilson •'Brett R. ·Winfield • Karolina Wydra • Raffi Yessayan .. • Jillian Kathryn Zermeno Thur.day, JUM 17, 1999 kl?A Kaiser Prim~~ Center honors ~: I • its 'true hero' ~~~ • Quiet volunteer receives school's top service award. AMY SP\iRGl'U'll !Qtf Pb COSTA MESA-It was a loud morrung at Kaiser Primary Cen- ter on Wednesday More than 1,500 people - including 1,300 students -gath· ered for a ceremony hononng a Costa Mesa wife and mother of four for her outstanding volun- teerism within the Newport- Mesa Unified School DJStrict and her community. ·' Recognized as Kaiser's •true hero," 12-yea:r volunteer Sherry Rorden accepted the fifth Martha Fluor Service Award .. the hlghest honor given by the school's Par- ent Faculty Organization. "It's a wonderful feelmg to be appreciated," a tearful Rorden said . "It's really been an easy job helpmg these teachers. They're great. ~ "l love you all from the bottom of my heart,• Rorden said. "It's been a great joy for me." Rorden's children are at four different schools in the distnct Along Wlth volunteenng at the schools, she delivers grocenes to needy families m Costa Mesa, helps out with the Amencan Youth Soccer Organization and volunteers at her church The Martha Floor Sel'Vlce Award started in 1995 ·when Flour's last child was at Kaiser. Fluor, a member of Newport- Mesa Unified School District's Board of Education, was an avid volunteer in the community and the s'chool. a Fluor said receiving. the OllA award four years ago was a cq~- plete surprise. ;.. A "After all of my kids had g ·llln to this school, I wanted a ro~or Fluor said. •But instead th,,,.• honored me with an award "'"""'I was absolutely taken aback!·• Fluor emphasized that a ch.ilr. elementary school years an! very unportant time for parent9' I' get involved. She said once th~• students reach the next lei teacher continuity changes d parental-school involvement C change. •J "Volunteering provides ~a sense of commitment and serv'1fifi1 as a positive role mod~ for;cl11-• dren, • Fluor said. "Sherry is~ fabulous choice.· .J Newport-Mesa Supt. Robdrt Barbot agreed. ~,U •Sometimes we forget wh t"" great people we have, and s important to recognize th~·• Barbot said. .:AUi Rorden received a stan<ll1!9' • ovation from family membe.§, teachers, parents and local di!t. -• tanes, and speakers descri a bet ability to find the good • everyone ~ ,J 1' "They call her the unsuns hero,• said PFO member Kiln• Newett. "She's not .m the f~­ front of tlungs She likes to ~t• thmgs done qw.eUy. • Rorden's 10-year-old daugl-• ter, Jodi, a Kaiser fifth-gra<ltt·• was too emotional to read e · poem she had wntten for • morn tlunng the cerepiony. ~t• after the crowd dispersed,· :'!le said her mom's hard work set! ~ good example lfor her to follow.GJ "It makes me feel -confid~t when tam at school, .. Jodi saia, • ~AJ~8_Thu __ rsdav __ .Ju_M_11_1_999 ______ ~--~~~------~----~SOC~~ie-=-=1l7~----------------~--------------0o_;~_P-:--i~~ - Visionaries tastefully su rt the OC Museum· spectacular blue sky over blue sea day :was the glft to some 1 t 0 ladies tending the early summer lun- eon of The Visionaries at Pell- n Hill Club, Newport Coast. The sophisticated gathering women m support of the pro- arns. gOdlS and VlSlOn Of the range C'ounty Museum of Art THE CROWD peers for an outstanding year of • progress. Surrounded by friends, Id their annual membershlp ~eetmg and luncheon, graced the fashion presentation of b.w. cook • including Janet Corbin, Robin Tu.mer, Gypsy Wolf, Kathyrn Wright, Marilyn Mcintyre and Judith Haslett, Snyder was elo- quently praised by the pretty Joan Rlacb ln a passionate and clever speech built around the letters of her name, Nancy. (As in "n • stands for never give up, and so forth.) Riach, who served as Visionaries president in 1997, was on hand along with fellow hristian Dior. . • The business of'the day iicluded the transference of . art museum leaders Nancy Baldwin and the most charming Bobbi Purcell of Lido Isle. I ' ty from past' board to present, e welcollllng of new members d the saluting of past achievements. Nancy Snyder, current president of the group, accepted the accolades of her "We are here because art matters to each of us. I am an artist myseli, • offered Purcell, sharing some of her own per- sonal history. Purcell, who moved to Newport with her family from the redwood forests of Saratoga, Calif., explained that art has always been an important part of her life and that of her family. "One of my sons is an artist," she said. "He ha~ recently made the choice to follow a business path as a career. However, I am sure that he will never.give up his love of art." Acknowledging that having a child face the life of a starving artist can scare even the most open-minded mom, Purcell also shared thoughts on pursuing art in life. "An artist must live his or her desire. Go for it. Don't.look . \ Ji -_ ==sc. ~~0 ~1<.c tO • I • I lv{~~c;"J ~IL ' , ~,.., -~ ~~ ....._ ..::... Why Drive to a Club or Discount Wane Shop? ~~--~" w~------=·>~ Buy six and save. Mix and march any six 750 milliliter bonlcs of wine or champagne ftpm our c.cllar ~d we'll gM you a convcnicm six-pack ~c a.nicr to carry rbcm and a 10% discount too! 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The work of many artists today attempting to capture the elu- sive plane of acknowledged greatness centers on work that is often a harsh vision of the underbelly of real life. R~al life· that is not part of the Newport experience for the mest part. Sul:ljects that range from urban hostilities, to the spread of dis- ease such as HIV I AIDS, to vio- lence and the use of guns among youth, are translated by the artist into contemporary pieces that are often disturbing to the untrained eye. Make no mistake -to understand, let alone appreciate contemporary art, one must be trained. To realize the import of many expressions, a simple glance will not do. On the other hand, the beau- ty of a California landscape, another focus of the OCMA col- lection, is immediate. Remem- ber, however, that these magnif- icent works were created in the later part of the 19th century and the early part of the 20th by Bohemian creators who lived in cabins and cottages on the rim of civilization. Traveling the California coast and the West- ern United States in search of pastoral beauty reflected an impressionist view of We that \\I \IU IUSPO'.\SIBll ()"\I\ 10\()l ~"@ Rabbitt Insurance Agency AUTO• HOMEOWNEitS •HEALTH /~ince1957 ~ ~ <:..-=) _,,""'...,..,.. .• _ ./ ,.\ ;..1 949-631-77 40 44 t Old Newport BJwl. • Newport ea.di (Neu Hoeg Hospital) was not m step with the main· stream eye of their time. U is "easy for people t the close of the century to say, •Now that's art .• The Visionaries as a group, and on a larger scale OCMA as a museum, are attempting to bridge the cultural divide in the world of art, bringing to Orange County residents and students a view of artistic expression from many perspectives. Under the watchful eye and the tutelage of OCMA director NaomJ Vine, chief curator Bruce Guenther and clirector of education Max- ine Galber, all in attendance at Over the past decode, the WOfic of this smal but effedive support . group known as the Visionaries has roised S750,000 to support the !005&- um-amazing support from only 1 SO ccmnunlty ~. the Pelican Hill luncheon last week, the museum moves for- ward, reach- ing very lofty and some- times diffi- cult goals. Over the · past decade, the work of this small but effective sup- port group known as the Visionaries has raised $750,000 to support the muse- um -amazing support from only 150 community members. The difference is that they are all people, like Bobbi Purcell, who believe that art may be as I important to life as breathing. Some of the individuals at the luncheon sharing that view include event chair Marlene Hamontree. Mary Lyons, Betty Steele, Jeanne Tappan~ Trtsb O'Donnell, Teri Kennady, Mar· sha Anderson, Twyla Martin, Carole Lobdell, Pam Muzzy, .... Unda Lund, Pat Hancock, Peg' Reday, Jana Hackett, Ciel I' Woodman, Ann Blake, Ginny Smallwood, Sandi Simon, Vivian Thorp, Patricia Marshall . and Shirley Clark, also a talent- ed artist in her owq. right.' Perhaps as important as rais-.. ing funds, the Visionaries have also supported art education. In 'their 10 years of working for the 0 museum, they have sponsored 42 art tours in the community, 38 OCMA exhibition tours, 22 series of art history le~tures and 10 art-focused excursions. As the elegant Four Seasons luncheon at Pelican Hill came to dessert, art of another variety was presented to the crowd. Under the direction of Georgia Kaleb representing Christian Dior, a parade of models wear- ing exquisite fashion shared the artistry in cloth'ihformally walk· ing amongst the ~sionaries. Some very fashionable women, such as Barbara Grant, Dawn Washer, Shirley Geldert, Nicole Denholm and Pat Jones, watched closely as the very tall and very thin models sauntered by just as waiters presented the ladies with a dessert of choco- late decadence. •Timing is everything,• said one Visionary pushing aside her dessert. That's for sure. • 8.W. COOK'S column appears every Thursday and Saturday. Classified ads work GET THE POINT? THE for you! Daily Pilot UN THE WATER FRONT .. IN NEWPORT BEACH. CAl.U:ORNIA date book Red Violin! sings With intrigue ; Austin PtJWers ' shags, bttt .sag~ EDITOlt'S NOTE: The Reel Crttlcs col· to complete the features movie critiques written by f al munlty members serving on our in Varnish on nel. his master. ed Violin, flows with r without words T he Red. Viobn" traces . the path of the violin from its loving credtion the 17th century to its modem- ay appearance in a Canadian uction house, having traveled cross five continents. Carlo Cecchi portrays a violin aker whose pregnant wife is eking answers to the future ough the reading of tarot ards by the resident seer. As ach card is uncovered, it marks new movement in the We of e violin. Sadly, the wife dies gwing birth. The grieving violin maker escapes to his workshop piece. · Years later, after his death, . the violin comes into the hands of an Austrian monastery that runs an Elaine England orphanage. Moving along, a wonderful band of gypsies makes wildly passion- ate music followed by a B:ritil.h violinist with a rock star mentality. Our vagabond violin reposes m a Chmese pawn shop, where many years later it lS purchased by a mother for her young daughter. Time fades to the Chi- ne e cultural revolution, when Items of foreign cultural impact were being routinely destroyed. Decades later, the Ch.Ulese s.end a shipment of assorted instruments, including the Red Violin, to be auctioned. Enter Samuel L Jackson. the most identifiabJe actor in the movie, .who plays a Slgnificant rol~ as the expert who authenticates the red violin and ultimately becomes enthralled with its beauty. The auction house, as well as Ule tarot card reading, are the underlying threads that weave a beautifully developed plot. Techrucally, the London Phil- harmonic and Esa Peka Salonen create a vibrantly beautiful sound- track from the score by John Congliano that demands surround sound for maximum effect. The dubbing is exceptional, espeoally by the child. No com- promises are made in historical references. Francois Guard, direc· tor, and Mr. Congl.lano have creat- ed an incredible, seamless movie that Dows, with or without words. • ELAINE ENGLAND, 65, lives In New· port Beach and owns a gift-basket bus1· ness she operates from her borne. 'Red Violin' provokes thought, but slowly H ow many times have you picked up some old Object and wondered who else had owned, held or used it? 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Troquet offers s~. modem French bistro cooking by chef rim Goodell Excellent YM8 h~. Magnifiq(ae desserts' Top Rated Resta1n1nt - Southem Cahlomia Zagat SIMWf Recogrvied by the James Beard Fouldation Mon-Sat lt.llCl'v'Olnner Closed Sunday 17141 7Cl3-6865 SIR ROGERS, LTD Sandwiches, coffee and espresso <*'"5 & smoothies All new breaktast meoo Catering available Open Mon-Fn 'Bt Sem. Set et 7llTI and Sun at 9am located et 270 E 17th Street ~ Mesa (9491 645-2252 ROYAL KHYBER Awerd W1M1ng Cuisine of India Open for UlCh Mon Fri 11 30· 2pm Closed for ktlCh on S8tU'day Sooday 8rulCh Buffet served 11·30-230pm. Dinner sl!Ned from 5 30pm located et ttie South Coast Plaza Village, 1621 W Sulflower Ave. 17141 436-1010 SABATINO'S RESTAURANT 8c SAUSAGE COMPANY Pesta, eeesar salad, homemode sausage, veal, lamb, vegetarian dishes. wine. beer. cappuccino &dessert Hours. 7 days a week. SeNing Silt & Sun bMch from 8 30-1 00, Sul • Tlu's 11 em-1 ~. 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CNt 11 llalft ClDlll Alli C71., 754..mm YI NOVA •1MlllllCllllil ..... OMll•1 JI 11 ........... .• ... .-. .......... 'mtEfil·i:·i·; .. : ........ u ... . ................ 92627 NEWPORT NOODLE Where the Post&B1ht1es ere endless Open for dinner Monday • Sswrdey 4 pm • 10 pm Sooday 2 pm • lO pm Tel<e out avahable str.ting at 11 3:1 a m loccit.ed at 2000 Newpat Blvd 111 Costa Mesa (9491 548-0099 LUGANO CUCINA D.EL MERCATO The soph1st1..;at.ed ambience w1l1 remind you of a Milanese caf6 Oehc1ous meals lire sawy diners to this posh spct where palate pleas·ng fare IS crellt.ed using only the freshest ingredients. Mon-Fn Breakfastllin:tv'Dmer. Sat·Sul Omer Located et 650 Anton Blvd (7141 668-0880 A MACHI Sushi &Sushi ID Go Qmplete Bar All Mater' Creel t Cards LPcated At 2675 INine A'lf! <Across from Nev.l>Of'\ Golf Colnel 19491 6'45-5518 BEN I H ANA Amenca·s most celebrated Japanese restaurant Open 7 days a week llllCh 11 30-2 30pm Mon. -Fri Dinner 5 3:1-1 ~ Mon llU's . 5 3().11 OOpm Fri • 5 00-11 OOpm Sat • 4 30-9 3Jpm Sul located at 4250 Birch St 949 955-~ Ml CASA CU meals n OOH e tnp to 8811 as weU as MeXICO Now offenno fish tacos Rione ahead ftr orders 11>-go Hotn Deely from 11 am A.'I ma1or crecht cards accepted located At 296 1 7th St • Costa Mesa (949) 645· 7626 AVILA'S EL RANCHITO Aut.henbc MeJtJC81'1 food. ~th the lre&hest ingredl80tS & 8 rtf!:oli l9'tt cuisine Gl'9et mrgan\85 lbn llJ'lCh & ·Omer. All maeor credit · cards accepted. loceted at 2101 Plac:ertia. r.o&ta Mesa -642· 1142, 2800 Newport Blvd • Newport Beach -675-6855 end 27 44 E. Coast Hwy , COM -l949J 644 8226 MR. JUAN Its lib e visit to CebO A t8&t4 of euthentic Mixarl & Seafood ()pen 7 days a week Iran 8 OOrn-9 OOpm Beer & Wl'lll eveilable loceted • 2263 F81M'W Rood Cat Wil8on. betwid Jiffy lublJ 19491 631-7500 -LA PALAPA Servmq authentic South Mtlic8n ~food Cevicht cocktl1l1, C8ITllr'Ol'll9. pulpc, ensaledal end much more Open 6 days• week Oosed on Wednesdays. Dini 11'1 or tlke-(U loc8tad et 123 23rd St in Newport Beech !near MIA Lynch's) 19491673-2657 DARYA P'INI: PERSIAN CUISlNI: YW' --.. (wt"""" ~ decor.., rno.thwltrilg CUISll"e et tht ••at.IC rtltalnnt ~ dellCioul eppetil9:'S. 'll'Omltie nee dishn n1 IMl'f thieh klbtl> Top ret.ed ntttanrt -SolAhel"l1 Cihfomie Zeget &ney •SeNing Wlch & Dtiner deilW LOCltad It Che ~ COllt P'llril Vlllge 17141 557-6600 i). I l ; (' \ \ (, 1' Thur , June 17 1999 Al9 T HE ARCHES The prem11.m steak end seafood house 1n Orange County smoe 1922 Serving 11.n:h Mon -Fri 11 30am IJ'ltil 3 OOpm Dinner sl!Ned nightly lilt.II 1 00em locat.ecl on Nf'NPOl't Blvd & Coast ~ 11 Newport Beach 1949J 645-7077 M ORTON'S OF CHICAGO This venerable steakhouse is renowned for generous portions of perfec(Jy prepared , aged, grein-fed beef as weU es first·rete seafood end desserts st?Ned m an upScale dontng club and bar setting Pnvate dllllf19 rooms evadable Top rated resta.rent - Southern Cahfoma Zagat SI.Ne¥-Wt·&#l OmerA..ete N~ located et S(Uh Coast Plaza Village C7141 444-4834 SCOTT'S SEAFOOD GRILL 8c B A R A popular award-winrmg restaurant known for lt8 qushty dining expenenoe that 1s as famous for rts classlC8lly i>-eparad fresh aaafood as its aged pnme beef S8ve room fore ~dessert Daily lt.rlcMMnerA.ale Night Alf.er OCPAC located at 33XJ Bristol St across from S(Uh Coast Plaza C71 4l 979-2400 CATALINA FISH KITCHEN Get hook2d on Che freshest rish 8'l8llable Fresti ~ fish. seafood and chick.wl, ~ salads 111Had plates and pasta specilltie:s Open seYBO days e week Mon tmi Sat 1 1 am·9pm &liday 11 am- 7pm Catenng available. locat.ed et 670 W 171:1'1 St #GB, Costa Mesa. CWest of the new Treder Joe's l 19491 645-8873 SANTA MONICA S EAFOOD Regarded es Soutl'lem Cellfomias top seafood retader W'lftl the largest & rw.st selection of fresh aeafood daily AllO, • mAitude of setUnptlOUS dehcacl8S sucll es sushi, pad h$h entrees elem chowder, fish & chips ll8ndwichel and eA the fixnigs for • gcumet meal et home Open 7 days a weel( located at 154 E 17th St • Colita Me9111949J574-8862 THE CANNERY Histonc wecerlront restatl'tn end hrior cnA99 C8'ter Hou'1I Mon.-Sat 11 ·3() • 2 IWT'I, Sul 10 em-12 pm, All maj(ll'cted1t cardl Resel'Y8tioM auggested. lOC8C8d at 3010 Lafayette Ave • Newport. Beech.CA 92663 (9491675-5777 Fax C949l 675·2510 AMELIA'S SEAFOOD 8c ITALIAN RESTAURANT For 39 years Am"'8 Im been MMlQ the .kalt end VISltOrl of Newport Beach who cherish the finest IO deledtabll l)t6t88, fine Wtnet & eXQUISlte eea foods Sunset dinner is MNld Sul tmi 'Jhft from 5 00 pm -6 00 pm Omar daily ltStlrlg • s pm lLrlch Fri Sat, Sul from 11 30 1m co 3 3:1 pm &ni9r bru'lch from 1 O 00 am -3 3Cl pm 311 Merine Alie on 8llboe l8ltnd l949J 6n.e5Ell r ~ Thursday, June 17, 1999 ·datebook ' . . Daily Pilot REEL CONTINUED FROM 19 instruments being made by apprentices, the master is making one very special violin for his unborn child. The filrri then faSt- f<rwards ~plus years to an upscale auction house in Montreal. Go back 200 years to a monastery where the violin is being used to teach music to orphans. Speed back to the present and the auction house where more bidders are introduced. Then back to Victorian England and an eccenbic musician {Jason Aemy- mg) and bis novelist lover {Greta Stacchi). Once again. back to the auction house where art appraiser Charles Monitz (Samuel L. Jack: ~on) has begun his quest to authenticate the violin. Finally. the present introduces a complete group of people all bidding against each other for their own personal reasons. If this sounds confusing, it really isn't. The pace of this film moves too slowly for any confu- sion. My biggest cntique of ·Tue Red Violin• was that at two qours-plus, I wished for things to speed up, especially dur- ing the Victori- an England episode. How- ever, in spite of the slow- ness, r did enjoy this ,_____..L.&:...-' movie. Held.I Bressler The ipdivid-ual perfor- mances were all good, with Jackson being a true standout. I thought the premise of the film was very intriguing. It really made me think and wonder about the old things in my own home and the hands they have passed through. • HEtDt BRESSI.ER, 35, is a hairstylist and Costa Mesa r~fdent. This is no James Bond movie I hope the producers of "Austin Powers, the Spy who Shagged Me," don't think they have another James Bond franchise on their hands, because they don't. While the movie is funny in places, it really is adult humor dis- Peter guised as a kid's m0V1e. lt has stupid sJap- stic.k bathroom hwnor for the kids, but with waY. too many sexual innuen- does for young kids to be exposed to. Mike Myers Adanallan -from Satur- day Night Live fame -plays Austin Powers, a spy from the '60s who in the first movie had been flO'LeII and then reawak- ened by Dr. Evil {al.so played by Myers). This time, Powers goes back m time and hooks up with spy girl Felicity Shagwell. plllyed by Boogie Nights' roller skater . Heather...Graham. The plot isn't what you would call st;J'ong, but then I doubt anyone will see this movie for the plot. You've got your typical James Bond-type chases, girls, cars and .exotic locales. Of course, it's all done as a spoof. And, it's all in good fun. It's just that this ver- sion ts over-the-top idiotic. • This is PETER ADANAUAN's last review for the Daily Pilot. He is-moving with his wife and threit boys to Thousand Oaks. ~ Beacon Bay Auto 42 00 Birch St . (at Dove) • Newport Beach 833-0660 -------------------, WASH • Full-5erviee Wadi I $ 6 • Sealer Wax I .-0 :'l 95 -l o. ......... .,_,.. I L-------~-------~-------~ ~---------------~-~-----, '* WAS& PACKAGB :. ~:WASH I tive gas prices, with free oil cm11e1is.· . Open daily, including holiday I I MUSIC IAltOQUE MUSIC FESTIVAL 1be e6gbt~ ~ MY!lk ~·Wiii nm Sunday~ June 71. n. ~ pog1am tndlldli9 cbamhs, cbon1 and °'Ml ...... Sunday will teature bmoqua cancer1ol, Monday are OlgeD redtaL Wedneeday and June 25 will feature chamber t'nulic and June 27 is choral mlllic. For more information, call (9'9) 160-1881. 'SWINGTIME CANTEEN' The mlllical "Swingtime Can- teen" features a 194-4 USO can- teen show. The play revolves around the stmy of five Holly- Wood stars and their troupe who pelfonn in London for American Gls. It will be staged today through Sunday and June 24-27 at OCC's Drama Lab 1beatre. Curtain is set for 8 p.m. today, Pri-. day and Saturday, add curtain is set for 2 p.m. on Sunday. Advance tickets are S6 for Thmsday and Sunday perfonnana!S and $7 for Friday and Saturday shows. lkk- ets at the door will be sold for $8 and $9, A $1 discount is available for students and senior citizens. OCC is at 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. For more informa- tion. call (714) 432-5880. STAGE 1LWMINAT1NG VERONICA' 1llis workshop production about Veronica, a young •• , •• 10111 woman left alone 1n Havana ID 1961 alter her family Dees to Miami in fear of the rewlution, will be presented today and satwaay at 8 p.m. al SOulh Cout Repertoiy, 655 Town Cen- ter Drive, Costa Mesa. For tick- et prices and more iliformation. can t11•l 1oe-5s5s. 'ON THE' JUMP' Tbls modem-day romantic come- dy revolves around the story of a woman whole husband leaves her on their Wedding night and takes her life savings with him. While contemplating jumping off a bridge, Colleen meets a man with similar plans. The play doses at South Coast Repertory Jtme 27. 1kkets are $28 to $45 (preview tickets Qegin at $18). For more information, call (714) 708-5555. 'THE WIZARD OF or The musical version of this daS- sic tale comes to Segerstrom Hall at the Orange County Perform- ing Arts Center July 7 through 18, starring Mickey Rooney as the Wizard, Jessica Grove as Dorothy and JoAnne Worley as the Wicked Witch of the West. 1bese performances are part of a national tour. Tuesday through Saturday showings a.re at 7:30 p.m.., Saturday matinees at 12 and 4 p.m . and Swiday at 1 and 4 p.m., as well as two spedal showings on July 11 at 7 p.m. and July 16 at 4 p.m. OCPAC is at 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. For more infonnation, call Sabatino Tommy Peter Phil Vince Flavorful & Delicious Lunches & Dinner UalqH wine rvom & dlnlna l"OCMN •~allabat r~ cn>uP buslllftJ mfftlnp llnd pri~•te tunctfons 723-0621 Please Call For Reserv•tions •nd Oirtttions 251 hlpyard Way • Newport Beach ---Our 7Tth Year "'11111 t ! ''·"' ' \\ 11\t .... ,,\ \ ( ,11 ,11 11' I/)'/) I'/ I \I 111 I \ \ I T h e Pr e m ier S t e a k & Seafoo d H o u se l o Orange County Since 1922 c)teak (71') 556-ARlS or visit the Weh lite www.ocpac.org. DANCE SUMMER SALSA 1be fourth annual outdoor Sum- mer Salla will featwe food, drinks, a silent auction and dancing with the live band Blue Machine from 7 p.m: to mid- night Saturday. The event will take place on the courtyards of Fashion Island in Newport Beach. Summer Salsa is the major fund-raiser for West Side Story, a group o( single and married professionals between the ages of 21 and 35 who sup- port the arts m Orange County and sponsor performances, mix- ers, sporting events and infor- mal gatherings. nckets are $40 Jn advance, and $50 at the door, For tickets or more inf onnation, call {~9) 263-8755 or visit www.westsidestory.org. 'SWAN LAKE' As pa.rt of The Center's 1999 International Classic Dance Sea- son, the Royal Swedish Ballet is perlorming at 5!9erstrom Hall. Led by Artistic Director Frank Anderson, the company will per- form "Swan Lake" and a mixed repertory production celebrating the Ballet Suedios. "Swan Lake" is being performed now through Saturday and the mixed reperto- ry on Saturday and Sunday. Tick- ets are $10-$68. For tickets or infonnation,call(714)740-7878 ~I (213) 365·3500. • Daily Pilot . Prime Rib Ri b Eye Swordfish, Salmon, Or Halibut (bl;a.ckcncd, Poached, Grilled, Or S:aut~) Del Monico Porterhouse New York Steak Tartare (prepared Table-Side) Steak Diane (prepared Table-Side) New York Pepper Steak (prepared Table-Side) Beef Stroganoff Filet Of Beef Oscar Filet Mignon •Beef Wellington · * Chateaubriand Bouquetierc * Rack Of Lamb Lamb Chops Veal Chops Baked Shrimp Scampi • Deep Fried Jumbo Shrimp Calamari Sceaks Scal lops Belle Meuniere Fried Deep Sea Scallops Australian Lobscer Tail Lobscer Thermadoi ABALONE STONE CRAB CLAWS FROM FLORIDA MARYLAND SOFT SHELL CRAB CRAB CAKES ALASKAN KING CRAB LEGS BOUILLABAISSE WEEKDAY LUNCHEON BLUE PLATE SPECIALS OFFERING OVER 50 ITEMS PER WEEK All UNDER $10.00 SUNDAY NIQllT DINNBR SPBCIAU $14. 95 0"'*1lo AU. EvBNING P.N'l1U!a S!mD wrnt YOUR Otoa OP SOUP OR SAi.AD, L&JMn~ '8AP Doily Pilot I t date book 0 I I Make Dad happy and satisfied this Father's Day. T his Sunday is Father's Day, and if your dad is anything like mine, you're probably having a tough time deciding on just the right way to honor the Old Man. Mom gave him the electron- ic golf scorekeeper last year, the shirt you got for him for Chrisbnas is still in the wrapping, and his tie collection bas already gone out of style and come back in again. Ask him what he'd like, DINING and he'll probably say •don't worry, you PREVIEW don't have to get, me anything.• Great help, Dad. Well if, as the saying·goes, the way to a man's heart is truly through his stomach, then maybe a celebratory meal out is just the thing to make Dad feel special. And many of Newport Beach and Costa Mesa's fine restau- rants are prepared to help. n-aditionally, Sunday brunch is the domain of Mother's Day and Easter, but several places are preparing something special for the patriarch of the family. Twin Palms (630 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach, (949) 721-8288), in recognition of the manly art of outdoor grilling, is having a Santa Mari.a Barbe- cue Brunch ($25 without cham- pagne; $29 with) from 9:30 a .m. ta 2:30 p.m. The Art or Sax will provide entertainment and, although the menu wasn't set at press time, I'm sure it will be smokin.' · t11 .e111e ESTABLISHED 1962 Steak • Seafood • Cocktalli 1695 Irvine Ave. 646-7944 Blstro 201 (3333 W. PCH, !"ewport Beach, (949) 631-1551) is also beefing up their regular brunch ($24.95 adults, $26.95 with unlimited house cham-· pagne, $29.95 with unlimited Roderer Estate). At the carving station they'll be slicing bourbon- and maple-glazed ham with mango sweet and sour sauce, along with roast beef and herb marinated turkey. Some selections from the hot buffet will include eggs Benedict with Canadian bacon and smoked salmon, and grilled salmon with basil pesto; while the cold buffet will reature smoked trout, assorted baked goods and a citrus chicken salad, among others. Of course the dessert table will be plentiful, one only hopes it will include their famous chocolate souffle. The Jlltz (880 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach, (949) 720- 1800) will feature a special Father's Day brunch highlighting their classic continental cuisine ($29.50). They'll start you off with a "Restorative,• as they've labeled it, and the Ritz Carousel, a lazy-susan full of gulf shrimp, vodka cured salmon, beef tartar, pate, smoked trout and marinat- ed herring. Dad will then have his choice of entree. Among the choices are _eggs Benedict with a twist: the Ritz substitutes filet mignon for the bacon and bema.ise for the hollandaise; broiled. alderwood-smoked pork chops; scaloppini of veal with wild and cultivated mushrooms, or carved prime-graded top sir- .. loin pepper steak served with scrambled eggs and potatoes. Desserts include a fresh berry •martini• splashed with cham- bord, and lemon scented vanilla bean creme brulee. If you plan to buy Dad a belt this year, I ~ gest getting one a size i igger. Another excellent brunch menu ($55 adults, $25 children over 5, under 5 free) is being served at Pavtlllons, in the Four Seasons hotel (690 Newport Cen- ter DrivE;, Newport Beach, (949) 759-0808). From the cold table they'll be serving a selection of country pates, marinated mush- room salad with balsamic vinai- grette and rosemary, sea.red ahi tuna with Japanese cucumbers, and a traditional Caesar salad. Wann selections will feature eggs Benedict with truffles (remind me to do a future column on the best eggs Benedict in town), baked salmon in horseradish crust with dill citrus sauce, medallions of veal with morel sauce or aspara- gus and eggplant ravioli with sun- dried tomato and garlic aioli. Of course, if Dad isn't the sun- dried tomato type, he can head for the carving station and some roast beef tenderloin with whiskey sauce. Other Jestaurants seIVing up brunch include Tutto Mare (545 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach, (949) 640-6333); Aysia 101 (2901 West Coast Highway, Newport Beach, (949) 722-4128); and, of course, Five Crowns (3801 Pacific Coast Highway, Corona del Mar, (949) 760-0331) . Free Cartoon Network Screening! Friday, June 1 8th . Pelican Hills Golf Course . 22651 Pelican Hills Road South Newport Beach, CA 7:30pm-10:00pm 714-542-6222 111..n to arrive wiA Pmally, if Dad's a golf buff, why not splurge and treat him to brunch at Pelican Hll1 ~u Club (22651 Pelican Hill Road South, Newport Beach, (949) 717-6000), followed by a round or golf. Now, if your dad is like mine, he's an early riser and will have worked up quite an appetite for . any of the above brunches. But if your father likes to sleep in on his day of rest, don't despair, sev- eral local restaurants are adding speoals to their regular dinner menus to celebrate Dad's Day. Tutto Mare, in addition to the brunch mentioned above, has pre- pared a special Father's Day menu that will be served on Saturday and Sunday. This special menu will mclude: pepper-seared ahi tuna in red wine sauce, roasted duck ravioli with wild mushrooms; Maree Monte, a 10-ounce filet mignon with bait a Maine lobster, and a whole fish roasted in the wood-burning oven. Chlmayo (327 Newport Cen- ter Drive, Newport Beach, (949) 640-2700) and Habana (2930 Bristol St., Costa Mesa, (714) 556·0176) will both feature spe- cial additions to the menu iii honor of Father's Day. Among the specials to be offered at Bungalow (2441 East Coast Highway, Corona del Mar, :~. Salon • ·Supply 436 H~OTROPE CoRONA DEL MAR 949•675•0655 (949) 673--6585) is smoked pnme keep him hone5t, a lecture on nb of beef, which can be enjoyed watching his cholesterol and on the outdoor patio where Dad blood pressure. . can enjoy a cigar after his • J hope the above suggestions smoked me4t. And let's not for-help you plan a special day for get Morton'• of Chicago (1661 dear, old Dad. My own dad lS Sunflower Ave., Costa Mesa, 2,500 miles away on the wrong (714) 444-4834). They're not coast,_bul not lo worrr -a nice , adding any specials but, then new tie is already on its way. again, do they really have to? Why not keep it simple and tre~ Dad to a· juicy, prime-cut steak cooked j~ the way be likes it, an ice-cold martini and, just to •suMMEKCAMP • S1DHEN SANTACJtOCE's dining reviews appear fNefY other Thursday.. He 1s the proud son of Donald San- tacroce, currently residing in New Hawn, CT 12 1-weelc ee&&lone (M-F) FULL DAY OR Ht4.LF DAY. 5TART5 JUNE 14. Three inetructcr5 for every 10 6tudent.e. 5tudenu are placed in grOUf>5 according to age and •bility. 5urlbosrda and Wet.suite Included. • "WA~ LESSON PROGRAM 5 1-hour leeeone $200 inclde: 5urft1oard, we-ceuit & coached practice 6e65ion5. Year round program. i ~12 Thursday, June 17, 1999 IDITOlllL "A salute to · raduation Day - it seems so far away when •. a freshman. But before you know it, it's here. You've spent four years studying hard, play- ing harder and trymg to figure out who you are and what makes you just as cool -if n~t cooler - than everyone else. And all of a sudden, it's over. It's a day you've looked forward to for the past four years. And it's a day - 'you hope will never come. It l.s the begmrung of · tomorrow and the futw-e, cind the end of yesterday ' ~d youth. 1 The Class of '99 is the final chapter, our l~st oifering, from this cen~. It has been an era of remarkable change and stunning challenges, from Kitty Hawk to the moon, from the Western Front to Kosovo, from Big Band to rap. It has been an incred- ible century, shaped and reshaped by our gradu- ates, year in and year out. But you -the Class of '99 -are special. You will lead us into the next cen- tury. You will shape our tµtw-e, discover things ~one of us thought of and W the things that we managed to break. , There's good reason for ~ to be optimistic. ' Consider Kieran Collins. She's president of the National Honor Soci- ety, runs track and was honored for her acade- mics. I Consider Kristine Har- rlngton. She's the presi- t of the American cer ~Society Oub at wport Harbor, a stu- ~nt journalist and crews ~ her free time. I Consider David nan. tf e helps out at the Some- ooe Cares Soup Kitchen, Qets straight A's and is diptain of the tennis team I aJ Costa Mesa High. Consider Christina Reid. She teaches Sunday school, sings in the choir . at Estancia and won acad- emic honors. The list, from Corona .del Mar to the West Side, I Neighbors were right to protest home plan I applaud the residents of Samoa Place for protesting the construction of another architectural atrocityin Mesa Verde (•Commission pu~ an end to Stevenson's story," June 15). Too bad we homeowners on Komat Drive didn't have the chutzpah to do the same. We are now stuck with a 6,300-square- foot monster among 2,300- square-f oot homes. How was this approved by the city planners as compatible in stature with the., existing homes in the neighbor- hood? MARILYN MCDONALD Costa Mesa Talcing Smith's column one step· further Nice thoughtful column rs1ow down a little, world, you move too fast," May 29). Do take your thought one s~ep deeper, though: MI wanted to be where he was and .Put on .my blinker to get over in front of him .• • COIDDIUDI forum Daily Pilo MllLllG Why in front of him? Why not slow down and get over ih back of him? You control your destiny, you accommodate him, and you don't even begin the wbite- knuckJe process of deciding who controls the lane. It also happens that it's easier to decelerate · quickly than to accelerate quick· ly, so it tends to be more effective -an added bonus. 8RlAN P08UDA I DAl..Y Pll.OT Joseph Warner has stopped building his house in Mesa Verde because of complaints by his neighbors about the third level. The city pulled his building permil J don't claim that I always remember, but I think I have mostly learned this one and offer it to you. Thanks for an always thought- provoking column, even when I think you're dead wrong. JIM TOLEDANO Costa Mesa Thank the taxpayers for digital improvements It's wonderful that our Costa Mesa High School students Dow have more computer equipment to assist them in learning ("Digi- tal revolution arrives at scbool, • June 12). But I was less enchant· ed with the source of the fund- ing. Perhaps your reporters could be more debrutive in describing the sources of money that finds v its way into Costa Mesa institu· tions. The state and local school districts aren't real sources. They are re-distributors of money tak- en by force from taxpayers. The state or California has an $80 billion budget. With'roughly 20 million households, the state is robbing each household of $4,000 ~r year. The edbcation system gets 40% of the budget-$1,600 per year, per household. Thus, the grant of $355,000, matched by the local clistrict, adds up to $710,000, required a total of 443. 7 households to be robbed to provide this benefit to _Costa Mesa High. • I have read in the local papers that people can go to jail merely for robbing one home. Here, the state has robbed 443, but the Daily Pilot presents it as a noble activity because it is being used to fund somebody's education. I am one of the victims of this robbery. So I want you to know that I have had to reduce my standard of living by $1,600 to · make ~ benefit possible. I fear you never hear from the victims -those who are forced to pay for the benefits government so liberally distributes, so I'm reporting this to you now. That $1,600 amounts to a mortgage payment; or new clothes for my family; or repairs and maintenance on my house or my 18-year-old car1 or 16 weeks' worth of groceries; or some new ·computer equipment for mys·elf. I can't be sure what I will have . to do without, but I will be forced to do without something. Is it ethical to deprive me of my hon- estly acquired money to finance the education of others? U so, who is morally authorized to decide? READERS RESPOND Please keep us victims in mind m the future when you Write more stories about govern- ment spending. When you fail to consider us, you are being used as a useful idiot by the power elites to endorse and promote even more state-sponsored aggression. DON HULL Costa Mesa Ifs time the city fixes the dirt alleys Many-East Side rpropertyl owners are amazed at..the city staff and council for ignoring the dirt-yes, dirt-alleyways that have existed for decades behind theu homes. - For oty staff and council to be more concerned about a run- down eyesore, parking improve- Erin McEllgot talks with Nathan Mallin during their pre-prom ntght around Orange County. SEAN HIU.ER I OOR TIMES How about a trip to the moon next? llfE ISSUE: Parents offer their thoughts on • prom night plane ride. . I read yow article about Newport Harbor High School and its prom night. and I just want to NY regarding the airplane (that drded) Qatalina with 13 couples from Newport ~bor ~h aboird, I think it was a wonderful. eXdtirig and very creeUve idea by (a.yt) Griffith. Thal Is jlllt a wonderful idea for a parent to come up with to entertain her son and his friends on prom night. In fact, when my kids grow up I am going to encourage them on their prom night to go to the moon. EDLAVEW Corona del Mar To the parents of the students who IOW TO COITICT II coughed up $1,000 to kick ip for the prom plane, you m\lSt be kidding. I can't wait to see what (is in store for) the lucky groom or bride ln your family - a chartered NASA shuttle to space? [That) brings new meaning to Uie wOrd •honey- moon.• JENNY llOCHE The Blu.fft • FAX -s.nd to (M9) 646- 4170 • The O.Hy Piiot MkorMI let- ters on ltMm eotaming New- port IMctt ... Costa Miu. ~ nw. .. four~ tD .-"9 In ~ mrnrl*itl: . • .... HOn.M-c..n (941).IQ.tOll •I IM&-Slftd '° .,.,. ............. f f • ment at this business area is truly shameful. The city-owned dirt alleyways behind as many as six beautiful East Side neighbor- hoods are and have been in extreme disrepair. During the winter months, it is a muddy nightmare, while in the summer months it resembles a dusty, pot- hole back road in Mexico. Everyone knows of the living conditions these homeowners have had to endure while shelling out tax dollars. 11us issue has sat OD the back burner long enough. Let's take some action to correct these longtime tax-paying citizens' problems. Anyone wanting to see mort-, lake a drive down the alley behind the even-numbered 300 block of the street named alter :ts city -Costa Mesa Street DONALD PFAFF Newport Bea<'h HOW TO REICH YOUR REPRESENTATIVES PRESIDENT Bill.Clinton, (D), Jhe White House, 1600 Pennsylvania Ave., Washington, O.C., 20500. Hotlin~ (6 a.m. to 2 p.m.) (202) 456-111 E-mail: presidentOwhitehouse.gov Fax: (202) 456-2461 VICE PRESIDENT Al Gore, (0), The Capitol Build- ing, Suite 212, Washington, D.C, 20500 E-mail: vice.presidentOwhite- house.gov Fax: (202) 456-2461 GOVERNOR Gray Davis, (O), State Capitol, Sacramento 95814, (916) 445- 2841; fax: (916) 445-4633 U.S. SENATE • Barbara Boxer, (O), 112 Hart Senate Building, Suite 112, Washington, O.C., 20510, (202) 224-3553; or 2250 E. Imperial Highway, Suite 545, El Segundo 90245, (310)414-5700 E-mail: senatorOboxer.senate.gov •Dianne Feinstein, (D), 331 Hart Building, Washington. O.C., 20510, (202) 224-3841; or 1111 1 Santa Monica Btvd., Suite 915, Los Angeles 90025, (310) 914- 7300 E-mail: senato~instein.sen­ ate.gov HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES • Chris ~ (R), 47th Oistntt. 1 Newport Place, Suite 420, New· port Be.ch 92660, (949) 756- 2244; or 2402 Raybum Building, Washington, O.C.. 20515, (202) 225-5611; fax (949) 251-9309 ('9presents most of N9wport BNc:h) E-mell: chtlsrop/ter.cwt· em.H.houtil.gov Doily Pilot • Send A*)IN) TOWN Items to the Daily Ptlot. 3l0 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa 92627; fu them to (949) 646-4170; or all (949) '42·5680, ext. 228. A complete listing of Around Town may be found at da//ypilotcom,. IO DAY •Tradittonal Art Images," an e.xhibit of oils and acrylics by Gena Mezo, will be on display through June 30 in the Newport Beach Central Library foyer, 1000 A'iocado Ave. For more infonna- tion, call (949) 717-3801. An art show featuring lntrtcately detailed drawings and collages, sugg~g a. sometimes whimsi- cal, sometimes nightmarish dream world by Laguna Beach artist Leonard Kaplan, is showing through June 30 at the JeWish Community Center of Orange County, 250 E . Baker St., Costa Mesa. For reservations or more infonnation, call (714) 755-0340. A free seminar called "Balance Your 'Bone Bank Account'" -Win be presented by Judith Todero at the Patio Cale at Mother's Mar- ket and Kitchen, 225 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa. Reservations are requested. For more information, call (949) 631-4741. Tbe Costa Mesa Senior Center offers an Arthritis Support Group from 3 to 4:30 p.m. in the meeting room, 695 W. 19th St., Costa Mesa. For more information, call (949) 645-2356. FRI PAY •celebraUng Americana and the West," a displ4y of watercolor and colored pencil paintings by aroUnd toWn ,,,.. D. Denghausen, will be shown today through Aug. 2 at Newport Beach City Hall, 3300 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach. Por more information, call (949) 717-3870. The tango wtll be taught to sln· gles and couples at 7:30 p.m. at the DePore Dance Center, 151 Kalmus Drive, Suites G-2/G-3, Costa Mesa. Admission ts $8. For more information, call (714) 241-9908. SATURDAY A beach cleanup day 1n connec· tion with the city of Newport B~ch Adopt-a-Beach program will be held beginning at 9 a.m. at Corona del Mar state beach at the comer of Ocean Boulevard and Marguerite, Corona del Mar. For more information, call (714) 246-4198. The Latest Thing, a 12-step and • Metaphysical Books • Original Jewelry OiftS, Artwork • Minerals & Gemstones • Hand carved Crystal Quan Yin & Buddha • Herbs, Essential Oils, Incense • Large SelecUon of Feng Shui Books & Basic Cure K.lts & Crystals • Water rountalns metaphysical bookstore, is cele- brating the grand opening of its Teaching and Healing Center. The center will offer free classes, workshops and lectures in addi- tion to its regular courses that focus on New Age subjects including Feng Sbui, I Ching, relationship coaching, meditation and toning. Pree refreshments will be served from 10 a.m . to 5 p .m . along with music, face painting, balloon animals, tarot card readings, free healings and a free raffle every 20 minutes at 270 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa. For more information, call (949) 645- 6211. "Uslng the Ubrary: 1i1<*s and Tools," a free workshop, will be held in the Newport Beach Cen- tral Library's Friends Meeting Room. The program will start at 2 p.m. and will feature a review of electronic resources on the library's Local Area Network ·Tarot • 5cr1pt Channeung· • Astrology • 11andwr1tlng AnaJysls 891 Baker Street A16 •Costa Mesa 71 4 75~-l l5I (Comer of Baker & Bear streets 1 't" including SearchBank and Phone Disc, 1000 Avocado Ave., New- port Beach. For more infOrm4· tion, call (949) 717-3801. Tbe 1999 Cream' Clambake to .·. Benefit Kids will be at 6 p.m. at the Balboa Bay Club in Newport Beach. The event is a casual out- door beach party that will feature a lobster dinner, auction and dan~g.~Admission ts $100. The event is presented by the Chll· dren' Bureau of Southern Cali· fol1l.la . For more information. call (71.C) 517-1900 ext. 213. SEE TOWN PAGE A2• ·~ JOHn LE onHRD'~ gg ··~- · Take-out ava11able all dayt Please call ahead. Porty Paks Include: Baby Back Ribs, BBQed Chicken, Louisi- ana Hot Sausage, Slice<I Brisket, Cole~ow, BBQed Beans, Cornbread, Honey Butter and all the utensik u n request. Pig Pak Hog Pa (f91ds 6-8) (Feeds 9-11 $4695 $5995 Mh .• -f Sunday, June 20, 1999 . Join .us .fQ_r a~F~louS t#}··~"~~ Est. ·1961 • Now erving Beer an~ Jf'ine TREAT DAD TO THE BEST L THE WEST ERP/i\G DI\ \l.'/l FROU 2:00P!d R E "l1ll '4TIO \S R CCO"tUIE.\DED (949) 723-9779 3012 EJIPORT BUD • 'EWPORT B EACH AT .'Jr St. FINE LINE r~ l SERV1NG THE NEWPORT -MESA C01'Alv\UNmES SINCE 1907 MEDIHA FEJZAGIC DIMARTINO I DAILY PILOT Estancia High School seniors, from left, Samantha Opperman, Jessica Schwartz, A.my Streavel, Elisa Benevides, Eva Varma and Haunani Nakabara remln1sce while looking through a yearbook. 1. 'There hasn't been a boat like this built in 50 years' -Jesse Salem, shipbuilder THURSDAY, JUNE 17, 1999 • c LA s·s O· F 1 9. 9 9 • Iiito. the great wide' open ' . • EstaJ?-cia High 's graduation sp eake rs are excited , and scared , about w hat lies ahead. JESSICA GARRJ!iO~ ~"" COSTA MESA -For maybe the last time, the six young women sat down together to tackle a problem. • Are you taking off your bar- bell when you're speaking?~ }:stancia senior Jessica Schwartz asked classmate Elisa Benevides. Both girls have pierced tongues. Arid both will be speaking tonight at Estancia I High School's graduation. But they disagree about whether the little piece of silver 1ewelry will make a c:llcking sound mto the microphone as they talk, and if it does, whether that would be such a bad thing Jessica plans to remove her:.. Elisa, true to form, believes that her piercmg, however rebellious, is a part of her. It's not coming off, she deaded. After a few wisecracks and 'some giggling, the mdtler was settled . But then things suddenly turned pensive among the sue girls, who stayed ldte at Estancia's graduation prdctice Monday to go over their speech· es SEE GRADS PAGE A1 0 INSIDE Alistof•IMlunng students from: •Costa Mesa High School, Page A 13 •Newport Harbor High School, Page A 14 •Corona del Mar High School, Page A 15 • Estancia High SChool, Page A16 • Back Bay High School, PageA17 • Monte Vista High School, Page A 17 • Middle College High School, Page A 17 CounCil split on new traffic ·ordinance • Proposed law wouldn't protect the city from potential lawsuits, says Mayor Dennis O:Neil. ST .\CY 81«."JW!\ lbtt"" NEWPORT BEACH ::-May- or Denrus O'Neil on Wednesday repeated hts threat to ask for a repeal of the aty's controversial traffic phasing ordinance if the council fails to reach a consen- sus soon. ' Appedflng. a lot more relaxed than he was dunng Monqay'5 long and heated council meet- ing, the mayor Sdld the ordi- nance is a lot dearer and sim- pler than people think. "I don t Uunk it's as compli- cated as t's made out to be,· 0'1\leil said 'The ordinance was developed 24 years ago m reaction to what was thought of as development not keeping pace with traffic." Now, the ordinance·s chief SEE TRAFFIC PAGE A12 RON SOUMAN I DAA.Y PILOT Jesse Salem ls helping build a tugboat, simllar to the one on hli left, for Newport Beach resident Mike Craig . Couple sues hospital for alleged negligence .. . •• ,. ... "' •• • •• •• -• Lawsuit cites effects " -~ I t all made sense to Mike Craig. One afternoon, eight months ago, the Newport Beach ·resident was having lunch at Woody's Wharf with his late wife when he spotted his future. from construction caused w6man's illness and injury to spouse. A ldwsuit hled in Orange County Superior Court alleges that Gesine Connolly, who checked into Hoag Hospital on June 5, 1998 for quadruple bypa~ c;urgery, became infect- ed by contaminates from the con tructton and renovations going on m the building at the time of her surgery. I I t I •: I, .. I I I I I ' I ; •I • • After spotUng a tugboat while dining at Woody~ Wharf, Mike Craig decided to build one of his own. Man dives in· ocean I 1 • • ' · $Uffei-s spiri.al injury l . ' .. ... • • Ufeguards have rescued two beachgoers who have hit ocean floor head-first after divjng. . AUS0"1 HA.._,..., The waves rolling upon the shore sounded a little different to the couple. The ocean p ro- vided a more distinct wave as the sun lit ~other perfect day over the blue waters. A look over the shoulder was soon followed by a collective gasp. ~~·· NEWPORT BEACH -A Mission Viejo couple has filed suit against Hoag Hospital. alleging medical and prof es- sional negligence resulting from a construction project at the Ile. SEE TUGBOAT PAGE A12 ,. .. INDEX ClASSlflD ________ ... DWOOI _.J19 COMM'lllY RllUI --·-P'l POU(( flf5 __ , ____ ... J2 SOCllY ~-. ___ ...All SIOll'S ·-··-----·--•1 WEAJ111 _ .. ____ ,_J2 MILLENNIUM MOMENT A familiar voice on the television Newport Beach resident Dick Lane starred as an actor in more then 2.50 movies between 1937 and 195 t . After his acting career, be became a well-known wreltling announcer in the Hollywood Legion Stadium durtng tbe lMOI ana t950I. 1..ater, Lane became fta-. •·-en mmouncer for tt. televlled ....._ .._.. ·. roller derby at Loi Anaelet OIYIDllk Stdum. He Wei beet kDown for .. 91pr111lan. •WbOaN.m..· .. a.:-..=rn..:. :m-=:-.;:.. ar:*.: = II.a .. .,. KTLA QenMl S. Connolly also dauns the hos- pital tailed to inf onn her of the nsks mvolved with the surgical procedure and did n ot obtain SEE SUIT PAGE A12 WINTICKm TO 'THE WIZARD OF OZ' . . A'2 Thcnday, June l 7. 1999 locals only Doily Pik>t Plenty of sales going on to salisfY dad N ordArom's men's of lheteason on Fathei-'.s Doy. The 0\ ill f ect t ure top-quality dothlng, furrushlngs and footwear at sub- stimtldl savmgs to customen In thP men' df"partments, yo\J'U ::.ove 20 ~ to .. o ~ on styles from popular t\d~ brcmds. In.duded 1:n the sale are men's dothing rnanufdctUiers such as Joseph Abbr)Ud Mani. ·S1gnia, TcUlia, HM1 Sch.alfner & Marx; m~n·s shr~"!. are by Bally, Cole-Haan Ecco Me7.ldn, Nike. Rockport, aad Tunberland· men's sports· wec1r au• oy Evergreen. Fcswnr1dble. Jhd.rw. 8csme$, Polo Rialph Lcsuren. Pronto Uomo, and Ri.yn Spooner. from The Rail · ~f>drtm~nt th~re l.i BC. Et.hie. ~bty E.ight. Pwe Stuff. Quiksil. v-.r c1nd Ru!>ty Norcl..Rrom will ~.r· '>f*Cldl shopp111g hours tor ~I· ~)'• -It will ~ Open from r ,,-u; to 'i pm on Sunddy Nord· .,\tr,m 1!> c1I '>£>uth COc:tSt Plaza Ul r;o.,1.1 \1'•;, fAJ..I f714J 549-8300 !1'1 m<11•· mfr1rm<1Uon TI1,·re t1If' thrP~ days of buSl· '°'-""' lc·lt c11 Jeffrey Shaw's Dia- mond Jewelry locdted m the (!(r "' \fr">d C()urtydfdi. dl 1835 '~wport Blvd 1n Co~tc1 M~ Itunnq thi· hnal day~. thf! ~ton> .'(ill nr1t 'hdfge '><ti~ tdx <>n any r~m n<Ji.•· Jpffrey Shisw's will pay ·~· ~x ffJl you ThP g01ng-ou1- [-bu<;rn~s 'w.df• hd.i. been a huge ">prn-ss 11nd this as a wa~ for thP. c;W.Jr•· t1> turth,·r thcJnk 1U. cu~­ tt)mcrs The '>di" ends Sdturddy fl,r mfnrmahrm, cctll (~9J 548- ~26 • : FathPr\ Day gift ideas dplenty <4 Neiman Marcus The store l!ii · l4fed with grPnl qlft5 thdt utclude '>ilk ti':<. by Robert T.,J. bOtt. fr <>m $1 ()5 tc1 S 11 (), wtton r;O.irts with huttrJn cults from i.i>r~nZI c1t $250, Acquo d1 Panru r.elogn'· r:1t $[~, h<Jlh oil at $71, ~th-p<JWd1->r di $t.>4, bath '><Sile, at ~ and df'c.><Jmdnl stic.k dl $25, ~h~tnut·<rJl'>r 01.tnrh-pnnt rdtfskm dCC l...,scmes traVf•I shOP. <;En" lot dt S'J<J, rndm<:ure set dt $l75, ym<>mmg lot dl $110, 1.Je. 'l~ at $165, stPrhng Mlv~r Armdd.illo four-ph<JtfJ ftd.lnP dt ~7 5. '>lnling stJvr•r dnd palm • • • • • • .. ·c al . Bernard ·a rrue" McNally, longtimc New- : port Beach resident and 'ormer owner of McNally's Boat •Livery in Balboa, died Tuesday. !He was 86. .. : Born in Altadena on June 11. · ·1912, McNa.lly movedtb-Balboa ~sland 111 1922. He attended •Newport Elementary through :seventh grade. taking a boat to :get to school. He also attended •Mam School, which later ;became McNally School, :ndIJ\ed Cor bis mother, Clara •McNally, who was. a longtime :teacher and pnnapal for the •Newport-Mesa Unified School :oist{ict. • Ml:Nally started bls boat •rental business in the ummer :Of 1924 with a boat that :belonged to the Huber family. .. McNally increased the business :by re-investing profits each •year and adding to the Oeet. :Nibbs White became the com- :pany's first emplOyee. • .: The busineR ~ated on • the Coral Street Dtef oo Ba.lboe •tsJand, but wat forced tb move · to larger quarten Mlt to Ba1bOo Pdvilion. Alter the move, :McNaUy wenl .-business llST IUJS greer ~ I wood de$.k ac.asones -magru- fying glass at $4 70, letter opener at $150 a.pd howglass a t S215. ~r giij ideas are shaving 1 accesso?U!s, belts, loafers, grill accessones, Aramis cologne gift 1 set. watches, and lounge wear. •eunan ~cus IS at Fashion Island in ewport Beach. Call f949J 75~-1900. lA-Z-iBoy Fumlture Galleries is having a Nabonol Super · Fdther's Pay sa1e through SWl· day, Eve.rythlng as on sale in the store the saVln.gs are randomly pnced, some are reduced SJOO off and others $200 Inr luded m the sale are reclme~. sofas (both stOtionery and recliners). tables, ldmps, c~ and accessones AJso LA·Z-Boy has ~ore than 900 dtffereot fabnc. to"<bose from for its furruture It's dt 3 J 15 Harbor Blvd. in Costo Mesd Call (714) 434-0744 Peter Glenn Sid & Sports has a Father's Day coupon m today's Daily Pilpt for 25 c. off on mer· chanch.se. Peter Glenn earn~ all of the popular name brands ·' including The North Fdce, Pat.agorud, Woolnch, Royal Rob· bins, Connelly Salomon. Hyper Wheels, K2 lnlme Peter Glenn Ski & Sports lS at 2700 W C OclSt Highway m Newport Beach For more tnformation, ccill r949) 631 · 3280. . • BEST BUYS ~ published Thursdays and Sclturda)"S If you Ju'\OW of a good buy, send a fax to ~9) ~ l 70 0< write to Datly Pilot. Best Buys, 330 w. 8aY St Costa M~ 92627 I with his father, JaJilC$ Bernard McNally. The business thrived as McNallf's 8Qat Livery until it was 50Jd m January 1957. After reb.ring at 45, Bernie's love of boats continued. He c.J McNally owned sev- eral. includ- ing a 23-foot Chris C1aft named the ·oearie" and 8 28- footer named the "Aqua Duck: He divid· ed his time between Palm Springs and Balboa, until the land where his Palm Springs re&.i- dence was located was sold by an Indian tribe, forcing bit return to the Balboa area. McNally is survived by his nephew, Jim "Sal'ldber" Orri · niece, Mananne Orr; a JJfMt nephew, great niece and Jong· time friend Bob Boud1not. A memorial service is ICbed· uled for 11 a.m. Friday at Pedl- ic View Memorial Park, wttb a Vi~g at 10 a.m. SHE rs lbe mother of all umbrella n«ldaces HANGING AROUND When tt comes to decorating, it would be bard to top Gay Pen- ney, a Corona del Mar resident who looked at a bare wnbrella pOle arid saw an opportunity. Flash baclt to 199.4, when Penney's baby son. Nortf, was being christened at his ~d­ mother'.s home m Rhode lsldnd. Penney was sitting at a table with an umbreIJa through its center and thought lt • looked naked. She gathered ~ flow. ers and hung them looSely from the um.brella pole. Penney had .illtroduced the ·French Umbrel- la Necklace.· Jump ahead to present day, when Penney, who runs a Oower studio out of her own home, is busily trying to market her idea. From natfoDal chain stores to catalogs:, the •necklace'" 1lli9ht be the bot new item next sum- mer. ·1 hope 1t becOmes a house- hold item." she said. "'By oext year, I hope people wouldn't entertain under an umbrella without one." He r mventioo is simple for those who have an umbrella on ~err patio or porch The kit. which will probably cost between SlO and S20, bas a plastic vase that attaches to the pole. There are two ddferent clip sa.es that fit the umbrella poles Also mduded m the kit lS floral foam and a preservative to keep flowers fresh. ' Her mtent was to liven up C1ll csrea by having fresh Oowers SUS· pended in a unusual place. As she busily arranged a bou- . quet to show tp her guests, Pen- ney said she and her partner, · who lives on the East Coast, wanted to make their product idiot -proof. •We wanted it to be high qucility yet reusable," she said --rhere is nothing else like it on lhe market We hope to glVe Strategies promotes·· two employees Strategies, a marketing com- murucabons corporabon, has pro- moted Shinn Sahni to a ccount associate for advertising clients a.mi Jeremiah Alle n to the full. bme stdlf to replace Sahru in mar- keting services. •At Strategies, ~eot service as the way of We,• said Tara Stouteoborougb, one of three Strategies principals. •Tue pro- mobons of Sahni and Allen allow us to further strengthen our client 5elV1Ce5 " CT Realty breaks gr~und for new HQ CT Realty Corp., the Newport Beach based real estate firm, bas · broken ground on its new corpo- rate headquarters. Located on Birch Street m Newport Beach, the $3.5-m.illion building repre- sents CT Realty's first original development 10 Orange County. Columbus IT Partner opens western division ColumbUs IT Partner, CA, Inc., an international consultant and . ·' PILOT PEOPLE Decorating an unusual bare sp<?t several months obtauung a trademark for her product. The next tep Is getting ct patent. dnatbed as an •excruciating• proee5s by Penney. It . costs between $2,500 and $5,000 for a patent, but Penney Hid it's worth it con- sidering the possibility of success. "Who knows what m.ight happen?• she questioned. •we could sell it down the road and there is also hcetlSlllg we can do.· With-summer in full swing, Penney will have to wait until neX) year before the deco- rative item tS released For now, she will use the necklaces -about 2,000 have been made -spanngly, including a wedding at Ne wport Harbor Yacht Club this weekend. In the meantune, sbe is contacting rep· resentabves for home garde n centers and floral shops to see if they are mterested. Whether the prod· uct tS .successful or not doesn't really matter to Penney. She is con· tent she was able to fimsb something that began as an offhand concept. w.lllA"4NA DAY MASSEY I OM.Y Pl.OT Gay Penney and her son, Norty, sJt under on~ of her creations. •1t•s been really fun to see it come to fruition,• she said. • 1 encourage people to · see out what makes them happy For me, it's wonde rful to see people happy when. . . I people a bang for their buck.· A PATENTED IDEA Having an idea is exobn~ Making it d realit) is another pr~ .. To protect ber business inter- ests, Penney has spent the last BUSINESS NOTES software solubon provider, recently opened its weste rn dlVl· sion in COsta Mesa. Columbus IT P.artner has more than 700 employees worldwide and offices in 23 co.untries. Its speoalty is in tlle Axapta -Integrated Enter· prise Solution, a system for mid- dle market companies based on uruversaJ software standards such as Microsoft BackOfhce , Wm- dows NT and Windows 95/98. For more information on Columbus IT Partner, vi.Slt the Web site www.columbu.sit.com. Noted attorney joins Costa Mesa law firm The Costa Mesa-based Jaw firm of Albert, Weiland & Golden, LLP recenUy hired Steven J . Katz-man, fonner JUStice department assistant Uruted States attorney. Katzman will. focus lus practice on bankruptcy law and federal court litigation including complex fraud litigation. Recogruzed as one of Califor- nia's premier bdnkruptcy fraud litigators, Katzman.has been com- mended upon numerous occa- sions by the FBI after successful trial completions. •1 am pleased to be back .m Orange County ·with a law firm which does such exceptional work m bankruptcy, transa ctional and appellate matters,· Katzman said. JBZ president joins discussion on housing Don Jacobs, president of New- port Beach-based JBZ Architec- ture and Planning, will join a pan- el discussion on luxury housing dunng the Pacific Coast Builders Conference (PCBC) Western Housmg Show in San Francisco on June 25. •The strong economy, a grow- mg housing market and an afO.u· ent baby boomer population are fueling an increased demand for 11,lXU!Y homes,• said Jacobs, an internationally recognized expert m luxury housing and past chair· man or the national AlA Housing Comnuttee. The June 25 seminar will also cover how to understand and meet the needs of luxury buyers, how to create street scene diversi- ty by varying elevational them- ing, how to adopt luxury elements to a smaller house and how to translate these elements into mainstream products. • JBZ Architecture and Planning is a full-service architectural and lhey get flowers. I get to be part of their special day • . -Greg Risfing planrung furn specializing in designing affordable, senior, lux-• ury and high-density housing for a variety of major developers and nonprofit organizations. KolVEtkin awarded $35-million contract A joint venture between New- port Beach-headquartered Koll Construction, L.P. and Denver- based Etkm Construction bas been awarded a $35-million con- tract to build the 410,000-square- foot retail portlon of Broomfield Village m Colorado, according to Vic Laidlaw, president of Koll Construction, L.P. This project marks the entry of Koll Construction into the Col· orado market. •This JOint venture ?ttegical- ly serves as Koll Co ction's formula for entering a ynamic new market,· Laidlaw sh.id. •sy merging Etkin's extensiye local .marke t knowledge wltb our national experience, wive an opportunity to showc se our expertise on a high-visib 'ty pro- ject: We are also purs · g other new opporturuties in th Denver area.• .. 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I was allowed seri-ELISE CE• year, the z,orung ddmirustrator the years ome ap~ are taken appropriate to go visit him at ( U I y E ous wne ~th these people, approved stgn ~eights . for the over the phone, resulting in a l~ Pacific View Memorial Park m enough time to see them when Datt Pb development. His deos1on was procedure, Monahan said. Newport Beach. He has only theu g,u~rds.we:e down an~ the~ COSTA MESA The appeal appealed by Councilwoman Lin· A draft ordinance related .to the been visible there since last year weren t on wtth me. Thats process used by the City Council da Ducon. appeal process will be reviewed.- when his family decided to · almost impossible by today's . can result in costly delays for When the Pl~g Co~-by the council Monday. The draft attach a stone to his unmarked rules, when the only exposur.:; is developers and small business s1on upheld the zorung ad.minis· ordinance would allow appeals_ grave. usually over a power lunch with owners, swd Mayor Gary Mona-trator's decision on that, the com· that normally go to the Planning l stopped at the cemetery a publioty person present. I han, who is calling for a review of mission's vote was appedled by Commission first to go directly tQ office to get directions artd to ask Even under the Old rules, the process. Somers. the council instead, said Tom if the Duke had become. a major nothing could be taken for ~ant-l Monahan will ask the council · This kind of delay concerns Wood, assisldilt city attorney. tourist attraction since his grave ed. 1 remember once spendi,Jlg Monday to take a closer look at Monahan, espeo.ally· cons1denng Linda Dixon ScUd she would has been identified. Apparently an entire day with Edward G. the way Planmng Comrrussion the zoning adrruni,strator was giv-reserve Judgment until she had a not. The receptionist estimated i'oseph n. Robinson in his home, leaving ·1 and Zoning Administrator deci-en authority ~:>Ver nunor condition-chance to reVlew the draft ordiJ she gets !>even. to 10 inquiries a him in late afternoon, then . sions are appealed. . al-use perxruts to help speed ~P nance but said that having week, mostl~ from out-of-town-liell bumping into him acdde_ntally at •1 want to formulate and tight-the. development. process, h.e siild. appeai.s come directly to uie coun·. ers, plus a fau number froi;n out a scr~ning that evening. When I en the process we have now,. •. The delay mvolved ts 1ust cil could be equally detrimental. of the country. The locals, it bill d fusal t ch took my wife over to meet my phenomena}, Monahan com-Th di . ht d findin seems, are content to know he's destypi:::1 allr~e ~oil :;::nd new friend he apparently had no Monahan said. plained. "From the applicant's e coun nug en upba k g \.IP there. him.. . ' In some mstances the process is standpomt, time is money.• that an ttem needs to go c to I had some difficulty finding tdeTh1sa whwoolulwdnas;1 have happened qwte lengthy. Appeals are also supposed to the Planning Commission for a From my limited perspective, F l · li d t1 µie grave. Unlike ~e massive he was much more complex than with Wayne, at least in my expe· or examp e, a zorung app ca-be submitted in wntlng, but over recommen a on. mom.~ments of mo"'.1e m~ and that. The man who wore a nence with him. What you saw tion for a warehouse development $tars m Hollywood. s Memonal bumper stick.er on his car that was what you got_ and it was-proposed for Whittier Avenue, ·Park, Pacific View's residents all read, •They can have my gun n't always the same. A year which was approved by the zon- have ~ar, mod~t headstones. when they pry it out of my cold, before he died, he phoned me at ing admirustrator Apnl 22, was The. bigg.est dra~g c~d in dead hands," wasn't necessarily home and invited me to join him appealed by Councilwoman tn~tion picture his~ory 1S ~o larg-the contemplative man I often on a day's trip in his converted Heather Somers on April 27. er 1:11 death than his ~on~e pal, found inside the house. Or the mme sweeper. I've written before 1 That appeal was he~ by the Chick Iverson, who 15 buned man who was challenged to about some of the things that Planning Commission Qn May 24 beside him.. . . defend his views at Harvard and took place that day. But not and upheld. The Planning Com- 1 was ~ous ~o see if his ~eal charmed a large part of the stu-about something he said to me mission's decision was appealed DaJJle, Mcmon !"fichael Mornson, dent body in the process. that now ta1ces on a new signifi-again by Somers and will be clis- y.rould also be, mscribed on his He told me: uWhen I got can ce because of his headstone. cussed Monday, stil.ff said.' stone. It wasn t. The Glendale the re, they found out they didn't u1•m very conscious tbat now I In another m~lance involving youth and USC jock named Mor-disagree with me, but with some know more dead people than the Harbor Center earlier this rison had been swallowed whole image that's been built up of me. live ones " he said. uBut I don't by the movie actor who synthe-1 don't know where it came from, try to Jiv~ back there. I try to live sized so many of the needs and and it doesn't matter. I Usten to in tomorrow.# aspirations of a lot of post-World everybody's point of view, always ------------ War II American males. Only have. Then when 1 finally make • JOSEPH N. BELL is a ~anta Ana John Wayne was left at the end. up my mind, that's it.,. Heights resident. His column appears In addition to his name and That may have been a little bit Thursdays. dates (1907-1979), the following ingenuous. There's plenty of evi- inscription appears on his head-dence around to support the stone: MTomorrow is the most image. But it shouldn't be one- bnportant thing in We, comes dimensional because he wasn't. into us at nudnight very clean. During the years J did the It's perfect when 1t amves, and it movie star profile gi9., 1 learned puts itself mto our hands. It one hard lesson: don't assume WORKSHOPS COUNSELING TH!llt.vf S TS f'f./t.SONAUY TMIN£0 SY Oil JOHN GREY hopes.we've learned something you've made a friend, even after from yesterday." The quote isn't credited, and I'm not familiar With it. I'd be pleased to hear from any of you who know its source. ' Because I knew Wayne a little ~d was allowed to See some of his vulnerabilities, I'm forever • fascinated with the rash of John Wayne stories that always appear on the anniversary of his death -and the 20th was cer- tainly no exception. A longish piece in the Los f\ilgeles nmes struck the same bote found in most contempora,y comments about Wayne, that his role was • as icon or the Ameri· tan man of action .... There was something comforting to the American public in Wayne's sta- • • I (114) 850-1689 OAKWOOD RESORT NEWPORT . . Top Seed Summer Tennis Camp 11 Courts All levels, All Ages USPTA Tennis Professionals Begins June 2 l st Instruction, Drills, Strategic Games T-Shlrts Family Discounts Money Back Guarantee • Tournament Training Mon -Fri 9 -11 A.M. 4 - 6 P.M. • Grand Prix (5 -8 yr. olds) · Tues. -Thurs. 2 -:4 P.M.--=--·~~__,,----..-. C.1ll lwf1111· lt1111 • 21'1 It'( t'IVl' 1 O" II di'il Olllll For Info or Brochure Call Steve Wiere at (949) 722-5957 • l1na11ue11oa- • Graduations •Showers • Rehear"sal Dinners •Birthdays Partr Tiap To Go C.11 your nearest location for pick up CoronadelMer (M9)M4-TACO \ Boneless Skin on Chicken Breast $~69 lb. Re . 4.99 lb· Spinach 3 for $100 Lamb K Bobs Marinated $599 lb. I , Lean & Tender Pork B.aby BacK::..J ... $'=l99 ~lb. , Reg. 5.99 lb Johnny Whole Watermelon -9¢ . l lb. Limit 3 lbs. Fresh Local Swordfish. Steak , . ft2 Thursday, June 17, l 999 • I I ' · 1oea1s only Doily Pilot Plenty of sales going on to satiify dad N ordstrom's biggest men's sale of the ason starts on Father's Day. The sale w!Jl ledture top-quality clothing, lurmshing~ and footwear at sub· stanltdl saVIDgs to customers. In lhP men's departments, you'll save 20'}"v to 40% on styles from popttldr name brdods. Included m lhe sdle are men's clothing m<1nufacturers such as Joseph Abboud, Md.Di, N-S1grua, Tallia, HMt Schdffner & Mane; men's sltoes dre by Bally, Cole-Haan, Ecco, MPzlan, Nike, Rockport, dud Tunberl<1.nd; men's sports- wedf dre by Evergreen, fdconndble, Jhc10e Barnes, Polo Rdlph Lduren, Pronto Uomo, and· R.eyn Spooner; from The Rail dl'pdrtment, there is BC Ettuc, Etghty Eight. Pure Stuff, Quiksil- ver cmd Rusty Nordstrom will have spendl c;hopping hours for U)P sdlf' 11 will be open from 7 n!'Dl to 'I p.m. on Sunday. Nord· ... ~om L'> dt South Codsl Plaza in (:0std Mes<1. C<1H 1714) 549-8300 tor nwr<' infomldtion Then' Me three ddys of busi- 1~ss left dt JeHrey Shaw's Dia- mond J ewelry locdted in the Clio'itd Mesd Courtyards dt 1835 Newport Blvd m Costa Mesa. l tnnng lhe fmdl ddyS, the store "'{111 not charge sdles tdX on any purchas<>. Jefln•y Shdw's will pay the ldx for you The go1ng-out- 11f-husmess sdle has been a huge '>Offess, dfld Uus lS d way for the ... tore to further lhdnk its CUS· tcizners The sdlc> ends Stlturddy Ft>r mfonndl1on, cdU (949) 548· ~26. • ! Fdlher's Day gift ide<is dplenty · a1 Neiman Marcus. The s~ore is f~ed W1lh great gifts that 1a<:lude: slik lies by Robert Tal- bQtt. from $105 to $11 O; cotton sDirts wilh button cuffs from Lt>renzi dt $250; Acqua di Parmi celogne at $99, lldth oil at $73, ~th powder at $64, bdth salts at _ ~6. dnd deodor(lnt slick dl $25; ~hestnut-color ostnch-pnnl calfskm accessones travel shoe siine lot at $90, mdlllrurc set at ~ 75, groommg lot at $110, lie <lse dl $165, sterling sliver Armddil:lo four-photo frdme at ~75, sterling sliver Wld palm • • llST greer Wyf der wood desk accessories -magni- fying glass at $470, letter opener at $150 and hourglass at $215. Other gift ideas are shaving accessories, belts, loafers, grill accessories, Aramis cologne gilt set, watches, and lounge wear. Neiman Marcus is at Fashion Island in Newport Beach. Call (949) 759-1900. lA-Z-Boy Furniture Galleries is having a National Super Father's Day sale through Sun- day. Everything is on sale 10 the store, the savings are randomly priced, some are reduced $100 off and others $200. Included in the sale are recliners, sofas (both stabonery and recliners), tables, lamps, chairs and accessories. Also, LA·Z-Boy has more than 900 different fabrics to chose from for its furniture. It's at 3115 Harbor Blvd. m Costa Mesa. Call (714) 434-0744 . Peter Glenn Ski & Sports has a Father's Day coupon in today's Daily Pilot for 25% off on mer- chandise. Peter Glenn carries all of the popular name brands including The North Face. Patagonia, Woolrich, Royal Rob· bins, Connelly, Salomon, Hyper Wheels, K2 lnline. Peter Glenn Skl & Sports is at 2700 W. Coasl Highway in Newport Beach. For more ulformation, call (949) 631- 3280. • B£ST BUYS is published Thursdays and Saturdays. If you know of a good buy, send a fax to (949> 646-4170 Ot I write to Daily Pilot. Best Buys, 330 W Bay St., Costa Mesa 92627 • • • • OBITUARY • ·c al Bernard •Bernie" McNally, longtime New- : port Beach resident and ;former owner of McNally's Boat •Livery 10 Balboa, died Tuesday. !He was 86. : Born in Altadena on June 11, •1912, McNally moved to Balboa psland in 1922. He atten_ded •Newport Elementary through ~eventh grade, taking a boat to :get to school. He also attended •Mam School, which later !became McNally School, :named for bis mother, Clara ·McNally, who was a longtime .teache r and principal for the •Newport-Mesa Unified School :District. ! McNally tarted his boat •rental business in the summer !of 1924 with a boat that :belonged lo the Huber family. •McNally increased the business ;by re-investing profits each ·year and adding to the fleet. .Nibbs White became the com- .pany's first employee. : The business pperated on .the Coral Street pier on Balboa :island, but was forrild to move •to larger quarten next to Balboa :Pavilion . Alter the move, ~ McNally went halo business • • • with bis father, James Bernard M'cNally. The busines thrived as McNally's 8Qat Livery until it was sold in January 1957. After retiring at 45, Bernie's love of boats continued. He Cal McNaJly owned sev- eral, includ- ing a 23-foot Chrts Craft named the ·oearie~ and a 28- footer named the "Aqua Duck.• He divid- ed his time between Palm Springs and Balboa, until the land wbere his Palm Springs resi- dence was located was sold by ¥ Indian tribe, forcing his return to the Balboa area. McNally is survived by his nephew, Jim "Sandbar" Orr; niece, Marianne Orr; a great nephew, great niece and long- time friend Bob Boudinot. A memorial service is sched· uled for 11 a.m. Friday at Pedl· ic View Memorilll Park, wttb a viewing at 10 a.m. SHE IS The mother of all umbrella necklaces. HANGING AROUND When it cotnes to decorating, lt would be hard to top Gay Pen- ney, a Corona del Mar resident who looked at a bare umbrella pole and saw an opportunity. Flash back to 1994, when Penney's baby son, Norty, was being christened at bis grand- mother's home in Rhode Island. Penney was sitting at a table with an umbrella through its center and thought it looked naked. She gathered some flow- ers and bung them loosely from the umbrella pole. Penney had introduoed the "French Umb.rel- la Necklace." Jump ahead to present day, when Penney, who runs a flower studio out of her own home, is busily trying to market her.idea. From national chain stores to catalogs, the "necklace" might be the hot new item next sum- mer. "I hope it becomes a house- hold item," she said. •By next year, I hope people wouldn't entertain under an umbrella without one.• Her mvention JS simple for lhose who have an umbrella on tlleir patio or porch. The kit, which 'will probably cost between $10 and $20, has a plastic vase that attaches l9 the pole. There are two different clip sizes that fit the umbrella poles . Also included in the kit is lloral foam and a preservative to keep flowers fresh. Her intent was to liven up an area by having fresh flowers sus- .pended in a unusual place. As she busily arranged a bou- quet to show to her guests, Pen- ney said she and her partner1 who lives on the E~t Coast, wanted to make their product idiot-proof. ·we wanted it to be high quality yet reusable," she said. "There is nothing else like it on the market. We hope to give Strategies promotes two employees Strategies, a marketing _com- munications corporation, has pro- moted Shirin Sahni to account associate for advertising clients and Jeremiah Allen to the full· time staCf to replace Sahni in mar- keting services. "Al Strategies, client service is lhe way of life,· said Tara Stoutenborough, one of three Strategies pnncipa.ls. "The pro- motions of Sahni and Allen allow us to further strengthen our client services.• • CT Realty breaks ground for new HQ CT Realty Corp., the Newport Beach based real estate firm, bas broken ground on its new corpo· rate headquarters. Located on Birch Street in Newport Beach, the $3.5-million building repre· sents CT Realty's first original development in Orange County. Columbus IT Partner opens western division Colwnbus IT Partner, CA, Inc., an international consultant and PILOT PEOPLE Decorating an unusual bare spot several months obtaining a trademark for her product. TI1e next step is getting d patent, described as an "excruciating• process by Penney. It costs between $2,500 and $5,000 for a patent, but Penney said it's worth it con- sidering the possibility of success. •Who knows what might happen?" she questioned. "We ~ould sell it down the road and there is also licensing we can do.· With summer in full swing, Penney will have to wait until next year before tlie deco-· rative item is released For now, she will use the necklaces -about 2,000 have been made -sparingly. including a wedding at Newport Harbor Yacht Club this weekend. In the meantime, she JS contacting rep- resentatives for home garden centers and floral shops to see lf they are interested. Whether the prod- uct is successful or not doesn't really matter to Penney. She is con- tent she was able to finish something that began as an offhand concept. MARIANNA DAY MASSEY I DAILY PILOT Gay Penney and her son. Norty, sit under one of her creations. "It's been really fun to see it come to fruition," she said. "I encourage pe'ople to see out what makes them happy. For me, it's wonderful to see people happy when people a bang ·for their buck.• Making it d redhty 1s another prospect. A PATENTED IDEA To protect her business inter· Having an idea is exciting. ests, Penney has spent the last BUSINESS NOTES software solution provider, recently opened its western divi· sion in Costa Mesa. Columbus IT Partner has more than 700 employees worldwide and offices in 23 countries. Its specialty is in the Axapta -Integrated Enter- prise Solution, a system for mid· dle market companies based on universal software standards such as Microsoft BackOffice, Win· dows NT and Windows 95/98. For more information on Columbus IT Partner, visit the Web site www.columbusit.com. Noted attorney joins Costa Mesa law firm The Costa Mesa-based law furn of Albert, Weiland & Golden, LLP recently hired Steven J . Katz- man, former justice department assistant United States attorney. Katzman will focus his practice on bankruptcy law and federal court litigation including complex fraud litigation. Recognized as one of Califor- nia's premier bankruptcy fraud litigators, Katzman has been com- mended upon numerous occa- sions by the FBI after successful trial completions. •I am pleased to be back in Orange County with a law firm which does such exceptional work in bankruptcy, transactional and appellate matters,• Kdtzman said. JBZ president joins discussion on housing Don Jacobs, president of New- port Beach-based JBZ Architec- ture and Planning, will join a pa.n- el discussion on luxury housing during the Pacific Coast Builders Conference (PCBC) Western Housing Show in San Francisco oo June 25. • "The strong economy, a grow- ing housing market and an alflu- ent baby boomer population are fueling an increased demand for luxury homes,· 5ald Jacobs, an internationally recognized expert in luxury housing and past chair· man of the national AJA Housing Committee. The June 25 seminar will also cover how to understand and meet the needs of luxury buyers, how to create street scene <Jiversi· ty by varying elevationaJ them- ing, bow to adopt luxury elements to a smaller house and how to translate these elements into mainstream products. JBZ Architecture and Planning is a full-service architectural and they get flowers I get to be part of their special day.'!. -Greg Risling planning firm speciallzing m designing affordable, senior, lux- ury and high-density housing for a variety of major developers and nonprofit organizations. ; KolVEtkin awarded $35-million contract A joint venture between New- port Beach-headquartered Koll Construction, L.P. and Denver- based Etkm Construction bas been awarded a $35-million con· tract to build the 41 O,OOO·squ~e­ foot retail portion of Broomfield Village in Colorado, according to Vic Laidlaw, president of Koll Construcbon, L.P · nus project marks the entry of Koll Construction into the Col· orado market. •This JOint venture strtegical- ly serves as Koll Cons ction's formula for entering a ynarruc new market,• Laidlaw s 'd. "By merging Etkin's extensi e local market knowledge th our national experience, we ave an opportunity to 'Showe se our expertise on a high-visib 'ty pro- ject. 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The swell should decreme on Friday, • butw.ws.e expe(ted to be In the Chest-high r1ng9. W-.r condi- tion& end ~llty .. fair. w..-t9m- per8l\nl wit be In rillcMOI. The tun wllf tit • l:05 p.m. COSTA MESA . •West..._ Mnet: A CM stereo worth S1l5·w.s st the 800 block between 1 •nd 2 p.m. June 2. ....... • Otwdt Street: 1Wo Purses and their contents wOrtf\ were stolen from • CM in the 1900 blodt ~ 1 :JO p.m. June 11. •Newport •'°'•Mllaswlll• ... ,..; A bicycle worth $100 ~ 2300 block during the ~Ing of June 12. • SuNet Drtve. A r~lo and ptlr of ~tf'I wont1 stotsn from • home In the 900 blodt during the -rwtn June 8. , • w.t 11th llNet A blcycle worth S 140 wea "°"'1 eoo block 9t 10:111.m. Jun. 9, .... GallAat t I Do ily Pilot Thursdo , J~ne 17, 1999. AS Rememberi:ng the 'Duke with his hat 0.ff Mayor wonts review of appeal process ·: John Wayne died 20 yean> hours -and sometimes days - ago this week, so it seemed I H I I I l l of cordiality. I was allowed seri- appropriate to go visit him at C U I V E ous b.Ine with these people, Pacific View Memorial Park in • enough time to see them when Newport Beach. He has only theu guards were down and they been visible there since last year weren't "on" with me. That's · when his family decided to almost unpossible by today's attach a stone to hiS unmarked rules, when the only exposure is grave. usually over a power lunch with I stopped at the cemetery a publicly person present. office to get directions and to ask Even under the old rules. if the Duke had become a major nothing could be ta.ken for grant- tourist attraction since his grave ed. I remember once spending has been identified. Apparently an entire day Wlth Edward G. not. The receptionist estimated .oseph· Robinson in his home, leaving she gets seven to 10 inquiries a I n. him in late afternoon, then week, mostly Crom out-of-town-bell bumping into him accidentally at • ers, plus a fair number from out a screening that evening. When I of the country. The locals, i~ bility and refusal to change took my wife over to meet my seems, are content to know he's despite all the turmoil around new friend, he apparently bad no up there. him.• idea who I was. I had some difficulty finding From my limited perspective, This wouldn't have happened the grave. Unlike the ~ive be was much more complex than with Wayne, at least in my expe- monuments of movie moguls and that. The man who wore a nence with him. What you saw stars in Hollywood's Memorial bumper sticker on his car that was what you got -and it was- Park, Pacific View's residents all read, •They can have my gun n't always the same. A year have similar, modest headstones. when they pry it out of my cold, before he died, he phoned me at The biggest drawing card in dead bands,• wasn't necessarily home and invited me to jom him Ela Gm COSTA MESA -The appeal process used by the City Council can result in costly delays for· developers and small businesi; owners, said Mayor Gary Mona- han, who is calling for a review of the process. Monahan will ask the council Monday to take a closer look at the way Planning Commission and Zoning Administrator deci- sions are appealed. "I want to formulate and.tight- en the process we have now,• Monahan said. in some instances the process is 1 quite lengthy. For example, a zoning appllca-' tion for a warehouse development proposed for Whittier Avenue, which was approved by the zon- ing admuustrator April 22, was appealed by Councilwoman year, the zoning adrrunistrator approved sign heights for the development. His deo.sion was appealed by Councilwoman Lin- da OlXon When the Plaruung Com.nus- s1on upheld the zorung adminis- trator's decislon on that, the com- nussion's vote was appealed by Somers. 111.is kind of delay concerns Monahan, espeaally considering the zoning administrator was giv- en authority over nu.nor condition- al-use permits to help speed up the development process, he said. •Tue delay mvolved ts just phenomenal,• Monahan com- plained. "From the applicant's standpoint, time is money.• Appeals are also supposed to be submitted in wnting, but over the years some appeals are take.n over the phone, reiUlting m a ~ procedure, Monahan said. ' · A draft ordinance related to the appeal process will be reVlewed.- by the council Monday. The draft. ordtna.nce would allow appeals . that normally go to the Planning Commission hrst to go directly to the council i.nstead, said Tom Wood, assistant city attorney. Linda Duton said she would reserve Judgment until she had a chance to review the draft ordi- nance, but said that helving appeals come duectly to the coun-, cil could be equally detrimental The council might end up finding that an item needs to go back to the Planning Cormmssion for a recommendation. motion picture history is no larq-the contemplative man I often on a day's trip in his converted er in death than his longtime pal, found inside the house. Or the mine sweeper. I've written before 1 Chick Iverson, who is buried man who was challenged to about some of the things that Heather Somers on April 27. That appeal was hecrd by the Planning Commission Qn May 24 and upheJd. The Planning Com- mission's decision was appealed again by Somers and will be dis-p cussed Monday, staff said. beside him. defend his views at Harvard and took place that day. But not I was curious to see if his real charmed a large part of the stu-about something be said to me name, Marion Michael Morrison, dent body in the process. that now takes on a new signifi- would also be inscribed on his He told me: "When J got cance because of his headstone. stone. It wasn't. The Glendale there, ·they found out theyt"diOn't HJ•m very conscious that now I ' 'fouth and USC jock named Mor-disagree with me, but with some know more dead people than rison had been swallowed whole image that's been bu!}t up of me. live ones," he said. "But I don't l>Y the movie actor who synthe-I don't know where it came from, try to live back there. I try to live sized so many of the needs and . and it doesn't matter. I listen to in tomorrow.• aspirations of a lot of post-World everybody's point of view, always ------------War 11 American males. Only have. Then when 1 finally make •JOSEPH N. BEU is a Santa Ana · John Wayne was left at the end. up my mind, that's it.. Heights resident. His column appears In addition to his name and That may have been a little bit Thursdays. dates (1907-1979), the following ingenuous. There's plenty of evi- inscription appears on his head-dence around to support the stone: •Tomorrow is the most image. But it shouldn't be one- important thing in life, comes dimensional because he wasn't. into us at midnight very clean. During the years I did the It's perfect when it arrives, and it movie star profile gig. I learned puts itself into our hands. It one bard lesson: don't assume ~opes we've learned something you've made a friend, even after THEMl'ISTS 'EllSONAUY TAAINE.0 8Y Oll.}OHN GAEY from yesterday.• The quote isn't credited, and I'm not familiar with it. I'd be pleased .to hear from any of you who know its source. ' Because I knew Wayne a little and was allowed to see some of his vulnerabilities, l'm forever fascinated with the rash of John Wayne stories ·that always appear on the anniversary of his death -and the 20th was cer- tainly no exception. A longish piece in the Los Angeles Times struck the same note found in most contempora,ry comments about Wayne. that his fole was •as icon of the Ameri- can man of action .... There·was something comforting to the American public in Wayne's &Ul- I : . • : : I . i \\\ ' ) I I I< I ' I II I ! . I " \ '' • I. • (:rim in.ti I ·"' • I .1111 i h I .1" • ( ;l'lll'l:.tl I '1 .HI j, l' ('h'n 2c,o x 11 x ( 111111111111\ 111.11 \ t •fl\'•1111 111••1 (714) 850-1689 OAKWOOD RESORT NEWPORT Top Seed Summer Te nnis Camp ·Begins June 21 s t 11 Courts All levels, All Ages USPTA Tennls Professionals Instruction, Drills, Strategic Games T-Shlrts Family Dlsc~unts Mooey Back . Guarantee • Tournament Training . 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"Unlike adults, kids can't speak for themselves," Steinberg said. "They (the charities), speak for the kids." Parent Help USA is a nonprofit organization that provides parental counseling, child care, a food bank, and home visits to ~check up on families. The Costa Mesa-based organization was I founded in 1986 by Mothers and 1 Others against Child Abuse. "Child abuse is a nasty cycle," -Steinberg said. ·we have to stop the cycle before it reaches an end • • .. l , • • ' I MEET OUR MEMBERS Manbct fur: 1 )Ur Ocap&boe: Ntwpon High 1thool Scudtot Why did JOt1 ~Upl • My paiill4H1 u s.1rf11111 Pl ••pc f?ilKoclllk ~Picture CD gives you everything you need: your full roll of pictu res, organized and safely stored. plus fun Interactive software. =Dllk lets you view your pictures on screen and ·more point.• Stopping the cycle often starts with Steinberg's clients. He only signs aUtletes that will act as role models for "Generation Y" - those who are· younger than 20 years old. Over the years, Steinberg has . had clients, such as 1Toy Aikman of the Dallas Cowboys and Steve Young of the San Francisco 49ers, who have contributed both large sums of money and time tq vaJil ous charities. Other aUtletes have given their college scholarships back and have promoted educa- . tional commercials. While dining on Caesar salad and steak, the audience watched a video that provided more in- depth information on the organi- zation. including photos of par- ents and children that have received help from the founda- tion. Sally Kanarek, director of Par- ent Help USA, narrated the video, which offered startling statistics about America's youth. •One in five children live in poverty,• Kanarek said. "It's amazing how little people know about the condition of the chil- dren in this country.• . A product of an abusive child- hood, Kanarek devotes 60 hours a week to the organization. ·rve bad days where I didn't Ry11n Newm11n Member fun l Year r-111 I'm into Physial FiUICSS fOr the long haul & W2J'l~ 10 \W1 this pursuit wly ID '!1Y l1k. Raul1111 I vu noticing due my Q\'Cr-lil bo.l) mmgth & cnduJUK~ ll llllpf'O\ing \l'Ut do fOU lili.t abooi Silape-Upl No CTU'4\h. gre.11 id«tioil or prognms 10 upnJ pknty of (CjUl.,_;,I 10 "'Ofk cklfmnl boCly paru Oii. . ... r~. ..... . . . . want my children ... we all have,· Kanarek said in a jbking manner. "Thdt's why we have to help the parents thdt really don't want their children before it's too late." Others at the luncheon, held at the Four Seasons Hotel. stressed that emotional abuse needs to be battled as well as physical abuse. "Emotional abuse is so subtle because you can't see it," said .. Leigh Steinberg delivers.a speech Wednes- day ln Newport Beach. · OON LEACH/ OAll.Y Pit.OT Laura. Dietz. who donated $500 and a new computer to the orga· 'nl.Zation. .; Haymg kids 1s the most itnportarit job m the world, but we don't treat it like the most impor- tant JOI.> " Although a final figure was not un.med1ately availdble, Kanarek estimated that more then $5,000 was donated at the event. Mattress. Outlet Stor BRAND NCW -COSMETICALLY IMPERFECT Get the Best for Less! I l 3.165 Harbor Blvd. Co sta Mesa One Block South of 405 f'wy 5 4 5 -7168 Thursday. June 17. 1 m AS District anxious for shore of settlement • School officials hope to receive about $2 million, which could-be used to pay off debt. J5S!CAG~ ~Pb NEWPORT-MESA The school district expects to receive about $2 million as a result of the sudden settlement of the county's last lawsuit related to its 1994 bankruptcy. school OfflClals said Wednesday. Some of the money would have come to the d.istnct anyway, l>ut other funds will come-much faMer as a result of the settlement, ~d Michael Fine, the school d.istnct's Ass1Stdnt Superintendent for Busi- ness Services. The $2 million lS approxunate· ly the district's share of the $860.7 million county setU~ment. . · On Tuesday. the · county dropped its final ,lawswt against Standard & Poors, settling for $140,000 and, more unportan\ly from the district's perspective: allowing schools, cities and other agencies to start divvying up the recovei;ed money, which was tied up until all the lawswts were set- tled. •It will speed up when we get our check,• Fine said. With luck, he said, the distnct could receive most of the money withm the next 60 to 90 days. . He said county officials have not yet told the distnct how much it will get, but ho estimates it ts "around $2 million,• and possibly a little more. · fLne added .that county offi- ciab, mcluding repre ·entdtives from the school di::.'inct, plan to be back in court ·Monday to ask a 1udgc to release part of the settle- ment· money as soon as posstble. That court date was planned prior to Tuesday's settlement. _ The Newport-Mesa school db- tnct had $83 million invested m the county pool when the banlt· · ruptcy hit and had recovered $78 5 million as of last June. ~ .. With the inoney expected ··this • summer. district officials will ha.Ve recovered up to $80.5 milli~. leaving the loss at only about Sl,5 nu.lJJ.on. · School board presjdent Ser e Stokes said she wou.Jd recom- mend that board members use the recovered money to pay off the d.istnct's debt or perhaps to repair crumbling classrooms The boa.rd will deade how to use the tunas once the distnct receives them. In the pdst, when bankruptcy money had been recovered. d&- tnct ofhoals used the money o pay off debts. • • When the county bankruPl:Y occurred m 1994, the district SOld the Bedf Street School for $5 milliZin and put the money into the gen fund to keep schools running. . Since then, the distnct has rowed heavily to pay for school buses, computers and other facili- bes that they had mtended to buy with the proceeds of the Bear Street School sale. -· New & Used Sport:s Equi pment B\-.l\llH\11 . COii . ""\llHO\l<ll'. '-ll l<IH<l\l<I>'& \\111<1 SPORTS COUPON SPORTS COUPON Thursday, June 17, 1999 Fund-raiser set to provide free breast scree¢ngs COSfA MESA -A 1\'ee of The Kamen Pouhdatlon ~ Ufa hmd-nliser to hq> J>!ovide donated thoulands ol dollars in free earty detection ~ the p41t, said Janet Brown, ' for breast cancer Will be held Encorep!us spokeswcnan. .June 30. E.ocoteplus bas provided free Encoreplus, a YWCA pro-screenings to 5,000 women in gram supported by the Costa Orange County since 1994. The Mesa-based Susan G. Komen group hopes to reach more than foundation, olfers free detection 3,000 women this year. Feenings and swmuning pro-Encoreplus was also one of 1 O grams for breast cancer survivors organizations in the nation througbOut Orange County. selected by The Avon Breast Donors are being asked to Health Access Fund to receive a milke donations of$100 to$1,000 $300,000 Wish List grant. to add leaves ond branches to "Our program's goal is to save the ceremonial ~· women's hves by enabling detec- Along with nl1Slll9 funds, the lion of breast cancer in its earliest nee of Ufe offers the op,artuni-most treatable stages .• said Car-tx to honor loved ones who have o~ Sipple, Encoreptus director. died ~ breast cancer, S&d For details on giV'lllg to the orgaruzer Sally Molnar, a New-1\-ee of Life or to schedule a free port. Beach resident and fonner Screening, call (714) 935-9720. presJdent of the Komen Founda- tion. -Ellse Gee \ More than 2,000 to attend summer school School may be out this week, but for more than 2,220 students, summer school is right around the comer. For the first time ever. the district is -0ff enng summer school for elementary school students and for the adult education pro- gram. .. Safe Schools task force meets again The Safe Schools task force met for the second time last week, and parents, teachers, students, police officers and admmistrators came up with a list or 26 safety ideas to explore. Over the next few months, the comnuttee will refine the ideas into specific policy recommenda· tions for the Board of Education to consider. Some of the ideas include offering anger manage- .. EDUCATION lllEFS ment trairung at schools, offering new students a •buddy,• closing school campuses at lunch, work· ing harder to identify at~risk stu- dents, and restricting Internet use. Water main ruptures at Ensign School The main water line at Ensign School developed a break early in the morning June 10. School offi· dais scrambled to get portable restrooms and bottled drinking water to campus. lt is the second time in three months that the water main ruptured OCC offers NASA Space Adventure Camps A pair of four-week NASA Space Adventure Camps will be offered at OCC this summer. Stu- dents will use actual data from the Pathlmder mission to Mars in a variety of activities that will build skills in problem solving and math. Students will also get the opportunity to look at comets, supernovas, quasars, red giants and white dwarfs. The camps run from 8:30 a.m . to 12:30 p.m .• June 21 through July 16. The cost is $398 per student. For more inf or· mation. call (71•)-432-5880. Newport Harbor opens 'Tarassic' Park Parents at Newport Harbor High School who have spent months of bard labor and $40,000 preparing a grad night party for graduating seniors want the whole community to see what they have created. They have transformed the school into a· Thrassic Park -like Jurassic Park, but because Newport Har. bor's motto is the Tars, they're · calling it Tarassic, get it? -and are holding an open house today from 2 to 6~30 p.m. Harper School's flags replaced In hottor of Flag Day, distnct offidals held a flag-raising cere- mony on Monday to replace bat- tered flags at Harper School. Stu- dents learned about the history of the flag, •nag etiquette• and patriotism. The Costa Mesa Fire Department seived as an honor guard. 1036 Irvine Av<' .. Newport Bcc1ch. ( 949) 631-2996. At Wcstcliff Pl..iza. Daily Pilot Thursday, June 17, 1999 Street repairs top to-do list Robbers make off with $1.5 million in jewelry ~Pb COSTA MESA-ComrnWuty objectives totalling S4 .3 million will receive fundihg for the next fiscal year, compared to $53.8 million in objectives that will not. The City Council began adopting conununity objectives in 1995. The objectives Me meant to provide a well-defined plan by which the public can measure the dtY,'s perf orrnanc-e and progress. "What we've attempted to do this year was to move as many of the objecttves forward as ~-1- ble, • said City Manager Allan Roeder. The vast majority of the mon- ey -$3.2 million to be exact-is going toward stieet repairs. Part of the conununity objective to repair streets includes fonnulat- ing a list of the worst residential streets. Those include 18th. Street from J\.riaheim to Whittier avenues, Gisler Avenue from College Avenue to the easterly end and Lebigh Place from Bucknell Road to the cul-<le-sac. Although street improvements received the largest chunk o( . funding, street and infrastructure improvements were also the cat- egories that made up the largest portion of unfunded community objectives. · There were 11 objectives related to infrastructwe totaling $50.5 million that did not recetve funding. An additiorial $33 mil- lion would be needed just to fully address the street repair objec- tive. When the council first began adopting community objectives, it was thought th.at the council would look at projects that could be adopted within one to three years, Roeder said. At th.is time, there d)"e a num- ber of community objectiv~ that ·would not be able to tie complet- ed within that time frame, consid- ering that the total dollar value of community objectives reaches far beyond even one annual budget, Roeder said. •Within tlie financial con- straints, I feel personally, we're domg a good job,• Roeder said. "On the other side of the coin, to fund many more. or all of these would require some kind of increase in taxes.• Historically, the city bas been fairly conservative in its polioes and practices regarding bor- rowed funds or bond sales, Roed- er added. . "I think all of those [infrastruc- tu,re] projects can ultimately be funded through a combination of grants and local resources," Roeder said. "I think the question is how quickly the public will demand that all those improve- ments be done.• r-------~-------1 Padded envelopes I Moving boxes · I Kraft paper I Screech film I Carton sealing tape · I Scrapping ·: Bubble & foam rolls I Corrugated oon ons I Poly bags Trash b SLR\-\I.I. -------l'.11,, I ,\ l1.1t"' I. lfl!_' janitorial Supplies Shipping Supplia WHOLESALE PRICES! Open to · the Public 8to5 Degreasers Carpet cleaners Vacuum cleaners Hand soaps . Mul;ifold towels Roll towels Floor cleaners • Police suspect culprits are a ring of thieves who have committed crimes before in Newport Beach. GREG R.I ,UNG ~Plot NEWPORT BEACH -A group of armed robbers made off with more than $1.5 million in 1ewelry Wednesday afternoon when they held two vendors at· gunpoint in a Fashion Island parking lot. Police $uspect the robk rs fol- Jowed the salesmen before mak- ing their move, a tactic police say is employed by a loosely knit band of robbers thal hail from South America and are known to operate in the greater Los Ange- les area. • ·nus seems to fit the mold of previous thefts around here and Los Angeles," said Newport Beach Sgt. Mike McDermott. "It looks like the jewelry vendors were followed and when there was an opporturuty, the suspects stole thea valuables.· The robbery occurred at 2:15 p .m. after the Vlctims drove from Los Angeles International Airport to Bloomingdale's department I ' store at Fashion Uand. The ven- dors were putting their sample cases in !Qe trunk of their car when three to four Latmo men confronted them, authonties said. One of the men pulled out a large handgun and demanded the cases, which contamed valu- able jewelry. The victims gave the cases to the gunman, and the sus- pects then sped away Ul a dark- (;Olored compact car driven by a woman. No one was injured m the holdup Police say the armed heists are the work of a South Amencan consortium that will go to great lengths to relneve valuable watches. necklaces and rings. They not only conduct hours of surveillance but also dtSable cars and then pose as good Samantans who want to help out Carpet Your Entire Home with Plush or Berber IHIPERGO $5.99 Sq. Ft. Inst.ailed for only $49900 . 'd \I\\ I \' I ! !{ uPT03MOS _,,, .. utlfl OA.C. While Supplies Last ARPETDEPOT FuU line ol WOOi. Wr:Nen Axm nster & Sisal Carpellng Ava lable VINYL * WOOD * MARBLE * TILE 1904 Harbor Boulevard• Costa Mesa N.E. Comer of Harbor & 19th Street ~~~--I (949) 722~9642 V1s11 us on the ~bat www carpetdepot net Z. - Newport Beach has become a target for the jewelry thelt£. Sev- eral robbenes were comnutted last year m Newport, mcluding one that led to the ~est of three suspects who followed a Jewelry dealer through several c1l1es before she noticed she was beuig tailed. Police found the suspects and all of them are serving prison sentences. . McDermott said there have been instances of jewelry vendors driving mto the polic~ depart- ment'i headquarters on Santa Barbdra Drive after stopping at fashion Island to hake loose SUSplC'IOUS vehicle followtng . them. ·vendon> have to be alert to their surrounding and be aware they might be ij target.• he saia. "We've told salespeople not fJ;> carry theu valuables with thern, but apparently busuiess isn't con- ducted that way .• BREITLING 1884 CHRONOMAT · ·TRADITIONAL JEWELERS F.ASIDON lsLANo-NEWPOKr BEACH 949/721-9010 INSTRUMENTS HOHOLVlV .. 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RfffRINC" 10 ~V~POR PM~ A 11\AICI 11\f M01 W · by Jost Rivera The moon plQys o violin ond the coyote donces fOf the cot in this ilusory foblt 1hot explores ~ ond ~ the relatiolistip between on out.fhere soldief ood his sturot- home wife. • WOllSMOP PEIFOUWICI$ Ml 1a AT l-tO PM Al9 -20 AT 7:30 PM UUIM~~ vriON~~ . br .... Martinez . . ..._ 1961: o llml wt. rs 1111~1o hM 1as1e I you l9lld Men. Aftw her • .. ID M11iii ._.~ti WM in Castro's piom!se" !he IMlution. bit .. ,.... .... """" stat. . --Pme!M'llCD • 17 •"Al ... Pl . ......... ~ " . . . I on vacation . . Thursday, June l 7, l 999 A'J ~ Jean and Tom Naughton aboard the Delta Queen on the Civll War Lecture Cruise on the .ff,. f,.J,,..,,t,. ~ iz,....., ,,.,_.-.J Preschool * Kindergarten Ful-T'ne * Part· Tune • Year Rowld Ages N * 7:00 am • 6.-00 pm Mississippi River. "' FULL SET •ACRYLIC • Acrylic wtWhrte Tip • Pink & White POWder • Education to prepare young hearts and minds for the challenges of life. • LumeGel •SitkWrilp FILLS • Extensive extra-curricular activities (Spanish, Art, - music, drama, dance, gymnastics) • Acrylte • Ptnk • Pink & While • Small class sizes • Toilet learning c • Lume Gel •Silk Wrap Owned & Opel ated by Newport Harbor Montessori Center •Manicure • Pedicore •Kids MO 398 lnvenity Dr. Costa Mesa, CA 92627 949/548-3771 . Manicure & Ped •Hand Paratfiri WAXING Caught ya lookin' didn't I! Don't you deserve a smile like this? . i . Peter T. Smrecek, D.D.S.; F.A.G.D. Fello~ of the Academy of General Dentistry Preventive, Cosmetic and Restorative Dentistry 1401 Avocado Ave., Suite 806, Newport Beach (near Fashion Island) (949) 759-8606 \ Member American 0.encal Association Orange County Dental Society California Dental Association American Academy of Cosmetic Oencistry to the Oran e .. : :coun Fair.· Saluting .Gold & Grain July 9-25, 1999 Costa·Mesa . .. . () . ... . Coloring ContHl RulM I A11ulltlona One w1m8r In ead'l IQ8 group wll be~. Each wh.r wll ,.._ 4 tldllll lo .. Orllnge County Felf • ~ •ftwoft( will be cllplayild Ill IN Qrw9t ~ Feirgroundl. . • Enlrtei mull be~~• cNld In one of IN IOI groupa lll9d ~·Hime,.-.... find••~• ' .. . . ""*be~ In. • .· .. • Mllll lr1ilhld ... lo: Or-. County Ftill 8pecllll Cortllll '-', • Ftil o;., Colla ...... CA-. • . E,... ...-be 19:1fwd a. s J>.m Fttdly, J4llt/ 2. . :en..-..,... be..--.,_, 'Mt t. "''*"_.. .. be on ....,In._'*"' luMtg; •M~--....... ,. ..... Ai•lllkMO.. .... ~Nr ........ ...., ..... a.m.tDlp.a . " .. f I t I Alli=----~~--~----.-----------------• --~ -· .......... ·1-----------ea UW.---M ---.·•n ............... _._-.....__....,....._ __ .._ Mt II'.~---~......,.---~-~-------------.....-....,.....,_...._ .... __ .. .. GRADS CONTINUED FROM A 1 M they make the11 sepd!ate ways tn the big, wide world, will they ever know such comfort and ease aqi.ong fnends again, they wondered. One thing ts certain: Alter ~ay, they won't be together for 4 while. They all have radically dLffer- ent plans for the next few yedrs. Elisa aspires to •rule the world, but since I can't do Uu:t~. I want to do corporate law 6Jld get an MBA." Samantha 'Opperman wants to live •somewhere rural with a hor5e and a cow: Arny Streavel is going to study in England, and then she's going to •marry Matt Damon and live in Hollywood.• But long before they reach such goals, more immediate problems are looming. . How will they get along with- out each other? They may not hang out together on weekends or talk every day, but for the last 10 years, their lives have been intertwined. "You guys are like my family,• said Samantha. Like any family, there ls a trove of memories among them: a J uruor lugh fistfight, hours on the .. GIVE YOUR DAD THE TIME OF DAY. ' FAT.HER'S DAY IS SUNDAY, JUNE 20. I SN'T IT TIME TO REMEMBER DAD? MEDIHA FEJZAGIC 01MAATlNO I OAlV Pl.OT The group of Estancia High School senJors celebrate the end of their high school careers. ... 3408-1 Via Opvrlo, \eu1><>rl Beach 92f>63 • 949-673-9334 • phone gossipmg and doing to UCLA in the fall. f1g ure out who you are. homework, and even more hours "I'm excited and scared about Samantha knows exuctly what spent talking about boys. the same thing, redlly," she Eva means. "I'm sad. I'm nostalgic. It's a ad~ed. •Finding out who I am.• In high school, she explained, whole bundle of emotions all High school, she explamed, is you spend a Jot of time "trying to _. IW II» 1~1 ntuhh•W Jl'k•1"1 ~""' r~ '"''"'~ /u(aJ«/jllJ/ 111.-t1-hr19 J11 LUiu "'1rl1111 I~ mixed up,• said vaJedictorian safe and controlled, "like a secu-be like everybody else.• Your Eva Va nna, who will head north rity blanket," not an easy place to parents, teachers and friends are • : Hmr Official Ho/ex jewel.er . MARTIN PASTEUR HEALTH GROUP We a~re pleased to announce the opening of our Newport Beach Weight Loss & Youth Clinic Control ~ging & Weight Dr. Alex Martin Dr. Kathy Anderson • Improve Looks, Extend Youth Safely With Human Growth Hormone • Improve Sexual Performance • Lose Weight Safely Under Medical Care • HCG Now Available With Viagra, Xenical, Ptopecia hli is ~ b0Cty'1 biochemical way nf tellina you ~ ii ~ Id ao ICdYe ••• ol lht American And Scandinavian cha'*' ol the ...._.. ... '-nhll• lot w ol .,.... ( 127 coanmes), Dr. VihiMn can reduce or 1"0TAU.Y .. ,..., ,.. ... ...pal Md non1WJical mm.od1. 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High Scftool. 4 p.m. at Davidson Field on camp.a. • • lledl ........ Vista high I 9dtOali commenc.ement is at 10 I a.m. in the Multlpur~ Room 00 I ~~ I ' • always there, telling you whdt to~ do and who to be. Once you' leave, you're on your own • That will be espeoally true for Samantha, as she begins heri studies at OCC. "I'm the ftISt person m my• family to go to college,• she said, •Jt's just hitting me now. lt's1 weird. It's like a dream The four years have gone by so fast - Many of the girls have t~eni together since elementary school , Eva and Elisa attended Wilson Elementary together. Eva startr<.1, in kindergarten. Elisa cam~ in third grade, when h er fdmi!y' immigrated from Mexico. · 1 "I was quiet th.en/ Elisa Sdid, Eva nodded her head, confirnung1 t1u.s improbable bulb. 1 Ebsa is anything but quiet now. She is active m drama, Wds' Winter Formal Queen and was voted "Best Sense of Humor· by• her fellow seniors. She has an explanation for her transformation. When she was in third grdde/ she said, he r teacher told her mother that she was too quiet,( that she would never learn Eng- lish, and that she wolild probably never amount to anything. "I said I would prove them wrong," she said •And you did,• said Amy. , At tonight's grdduabon, Elisa will give her speech in English and in Spanish. "Three-fourths of our schoot is1 Span.iSh, • she said. She sees herself as a bridge' between the English-and Span- ish-speaking worlds at her school. "There's a lot of people in' our school. ... they're atnud tol speak out.• These girls, however. are not• among them. In addition to final exams, pdT· ties and saying goodbye, the e • su have labored for the last few weeks, writing gradudlion • speeches th.at swn up the last 12 years of school and ready their classmdtes to go out into the world Salutatonan Haunani Nakabd!a and Eva will give the1 valedictory address, in wh1ch they compare life to a watermel- on. l Jessica and Samantha, best' friends for years, will give the ' closlng speech. "I've always wanted to speak: at graduation," said Jessica ·1 want to make everybody cry. I want to let our class know how great they are, and how great it 1s to go to sQ1ool with them.· •1 can't wail for the five-yedI reunion,• added Eh.sa. "I can't wait to see where everyone ends up.• Put a bug in someone's ear. Call the \ Doily Pilot WHALE WATCHING BONGO'S SPORTFISHING CHARTERS offers pnvate party whale-watching excursions every day. The cost is $125 for one hour, with a six-passenger maximum and a three-hour min- imum. For more inf onnation, call (949) 673-2810. NEWPORT I.ANDING SPORT- PISHING offers a low-cost way to whale-watch, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. weekdays and 9 a.rn. to 2:30 p.m. weekends and holidays. The cost is $14 for adults, $8 for ieniors and children under 12. Special discount rates are avail- able for schools, churches and community youth groups. For available dates and information, call (949) 675-0550. • Pll.GRIM OF NEWPORT, the 118-foot historic schooner, offers weekend whale-watching trips, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturdays and 1 to 4 p.m. Sundays. The cost is $20 for adults and $15 for chil- dren. The schooner is also avail- able for private charter. For reservations, call (714) 966-0686. fUN ZONE BOAT CO. guaran- tees whale or dolphin sightings during its excursions. or the next trip is free. Daily trips cost $14 for adults, $12 for seniors, children ages 3 to 11 are $8, ages 2 and under are free. Groups rates also available for schools, youths and groups of 15 or more. For reser- vations. call (949) 673-0240. DAVEY'S LOCKER operates whale-watch cruises daily through the end of March. Oper- ating hours are 10 a .m. and 1 p.m. weekdays and 9 a.m., noon and 2:30 p .m . weekends. The cost is $14 for adults, $12 for seniors, $8 for children ages 4 to 12, and ages 3 and under are free. Special discounts are avail- able for groups of 20 or more, community youth groups, service organizatlo0$ and schools. Pri- vate charters also available. Guaranteed sightings of whales or dolphins, or -else all passen- gers will receive a free pass. For more information, call (949) 673- 1434. FISHING ASH SCHOOL Fishing classes leave Balboa Pavilion at 6 a.m. and return at 4 p .m. Monday and Tuesday each week. Cost is $125 per person. For more mformation, call (9-49) 673-2810. DORY ASHING FLEET Get to the Newport Pier/McFad- den Square early to watch the BMW Auto Re~ir ---:...-ialist s249s: OIL & FILTER 1 CHANGE I Includes Safety Inspection I No< valid with any other offer up 11s199 I Must pramc coupon. -iMW --, ANYREPAIR 1 SERVICE : 10%off: Nol V111ic1 with 1nr., oKW. I f.-p 1""9 - -~cx:r--.:. -PKi8c Aato T..:imia Inc. 1•;Rltd.rl-.. WHAT'S AFLOAT t neet return with the fresh catch of the day. Fish are prepared for sale at the opep-air market. ASHING TRIPS Fishing supplies and boat char- ters (open party and private) are available at these locations: Ne~rt Landing Sportfishing, 309 Palms, Suite F, (949) 675- 0550j Palco Fishing Charters, (714) 832-7708; and Davey's Locker, 400 Main St., Balboa, (949) 673-1'34. SIX-PASSENGER CHARTERS Day and night fishing charters are available for groups or sin- gles. Call Bongos Sportfishing Headquarters on Balboa Penin- sula, (949) 673-2810. FISHING BOAT RENTALS Streamline, center-console fish- ing boats may be rented at Bal- boa Boat Rentals on Balboa Peninsula. These new 19-inch boats are equipped with live bait tanks, fish-finders and VHF radio. Available by hour and half-day rates at $170. Full-day rates are $240. U-Drive offshore boats equipped with VHF radios can be rented by the hour, half- day or full-day. Rates range from $40 per hour to $195 for the day. Call Balboa Boat Rentals at (949) 673-7200. SAi ii NG LESSONS/BOAT RENTALS Learn to sail or windsurf at Resort Waterspons. You can also rent windsurfers and 14-foot sail- boats at $15 per hour. Call (949) 729-1150. MORE SAILING LESSONS/RENTALS Sailboat rentals and private lessons are available at Marina Sailing in the Balboa Fun Zone. Advanced classes include naVi- gation, big boat, power boat, introduction to heavy weather and first-mate mstruction. Call (949) 673-7763 for more informa- tion. Also call the Blue Dolphin Sailing Club at (949) 64•-2525 or the Lido Sailing Club at (949) 615-0821 for rentals. KAYAKING/ .CANOEING/SCUBA KAYAK CLASSES Beginning sea kayaking, rolling clinics and private lessons are offered. Kayak and sea ski rentals are also available. For more information, call Paddle Power, 1500 W. Balboa Blvd., (949) 675-1215. KAYAK TOURS AND RENTALS 1\vo-hour kayak tours begin at 10 a.m . every Sunday from New- port Dunes. Cost is $15 per adult, $10 per child. Kayak rentals and classes are also available. Call (949) 729-1150. MORE KAYAK RENTALS Single ($10 per hour) and double ($15 per hour) kayak rentals are available in the Balboa Fun Zone. Call Balboa Boat·Rentals, (949) 673-7200. Paddle Power also {>roVides kayak, swf s.ki and canoe rentals. Call (949) 675- 1215. CANOE TOUR OF BACK BAY Back Bay canoe tours are offered by Upper Newport Bay every Saturday. Meet at 8 :30 a .m . on Shellmaker Island. For more information, call (949) 640-6746. • ...uck Nixon" SPINAL CONTINUED FROM A 1 realize how shallow the water ~." Bauer added that the life- guards may see 20 or 30 cases a year where there are neck and head in1unes resulting from div- ing or surlmg acodents However, those are reported cases, and there may be many more that people walk away 1rom every summer. 1}'p1cally, the Victim is a young, athletic male who may be trying to show off or believe he won.-f sustain an injury, Bauer said. When someone hits his head on the ckean floor, the weight of the body is sometimes too much for the bead and neck to support. Put a few words to work for you. Call the Daily Pilot CLASSIFIEDS "DO YOUR OW~ WEDDl1'G", WE'LL HOW YO HO\\! FYI ............ ~-= + wait 1n waist-deep w~er fWM the shore before swim- ming + When bQ<:tysurling. keep ve>ur hands out in front of you. + Oledc tide tables to see when low and high tides are. "Surprisingly, we have had many close .calls," Bauer added. "Some people are very, vecy lucky." The 23-year-old victim in Tuesday's rescue was lymg face down in the water· nedf 17th Street when lifeguard Am Van lhundoy, Jone 11, 1999 A I 1. Dyke spotted him and went to.,. help. After twrung him around &lowly, the swumner, who was senu-comoous, aid •thank you.• Th . vu:tun·~ family also <lid the same Wednesday. stopping by the Weguard station at New- port Pier to show their appreca-1 tion for the rescue. Besides dosely morutonng the beach . lifeguards also attempt to educate beachgoers. A 1omt program between lifeguards and · Hoag Hosp1tal called "Pro1ect Wipeout" has existed for 23 years. Lifeguards receive speoal training anc\ inform swimmers .. about self-'inflicted hazards. · "With a little education and a little precaution. some ·of these m1une can be pre vented,• Bauer said. 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Nnl a lat "'-" ifllo a ,;,Ja of rfli4 • .,,. ~ • 11-c c. .. r..r .. 949/1..CMfCU. Ranked '1 in Orange~-- ~------~--~---. Thursday, June 17, 1999 , ~UGBOAT There 1t was. A c:lasi.1c tugboat Craig had to have 1t, no matter the cost ·1 wanted to buy th boat I saw that day, and when they scud I couldn't, 1t aU made ense to me,· CJ11.19 said "So Nikki. my ldte wile, and f thought 1t would be fun to have one built thdt would be d .... I litllP. bigger.• Nikki died earlier this year, but Craig is dctenruned to keep thetr eight-month dream alive. He said he's already picked a name for the boat and pl&ns to use it as an enteruwunent vessel for {riends. •I'm going call it Captain Crusty," he said. ·rn name it that because your old sea captains who used these boats were kind of the crusty old Oamboyant type of peopJe.• J 'se Salem, one of the TRAFFIC builden working on the boat, said the project will take about rune months to comple~. CONTINUED FROM A 1 . •we're U\ the designer phase nght now,• Salem said. ·nus boat will be made of fiberglass, and the architect is duplicating the old tug to come up with a more modem dCSlgn .• Those rune months will be quite a wait, Craig said. but he's willing to hold out. •1 know it'll be a little while before the project 1s complete, but I I'm looking forward to tooling around the bay with it," he said. purpose is to protect the oty from potential lawswts, O'Neil said. ~ AMACHI Crw.g added that he doesn't mind that the estimated co5t for the work is $128,000. _ •My maJOT concern is that the attomeyi>, most importantly our own, are telling us that the ordi- nance ts fatally flawed and subject to legal attack," he said. •1 don't tlunk it's responsible for me, an elected official, to allow our otizens to be subJecteci to legaJ htigati.on when it appears we would be vul- nerable to losing that litigation,# he said. The mayor repeated the exhaustion expressed during Mon· day's council meeting, which ,J(. ' ---~ ... R5TAlJRANT •it'll be worth it." he said. •rn use it for boat parades and "I --....._ _ t e Authentic Sushi .Sar 1£1 --~ e Elegant Dining Room shows.• · I Salem said after the design 1£1 LUNal.., 11:•Z:tl e Complete Ba 1£1 .,_JIM·SAT5:te-11:W.M. phase is complete and the fiber-SU IT glass is ready, about 30 different re; CLOSED SUNDAYS ·~ 2675 Irvine Avenue, Costa Mesa builders will create a mold in the CONTINUED FROM A 1 exact shape of an original tugboat. (across from Newport Golf Course) [!)~ They then will lay the fiberglass h over the mold to create the boat. er consent. Had she known of •it's 8 pretty unique boat. the risks, Connolly claims she There hasn't been a boat built like would not have gone through th.is in 50 years at the Newport ' withe the sllurge~. ... ----------LUBE, OIL & FILTER $ ~ Includes Up To S qts. M obil 10/30 wt. 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We •people~ included more than two hoW1i of tcstimOnY on the ord.tnancc. •1 believe we've' sp;ent enough time. and both sides have been heard,• he said. •Jt's time to get on with [other) city busin ." While .O'Neil said he wowd seriously consider a repeal, Coun· cilman John Noyes scoffed at the idea. •1 don't see where J would vote to repealit, • he said. •1rs just a~­ ficult issue and a very technical one.• Unlike O'Neil, Noyes said there is still a lot of evaluabon left to be done. •we're getting a valid debate from both sides of the issue,• Noyes said. "There are those who want no growth, and there are developers physicaJ pain, suff eang emotional distress,. according to the law- suit. The lawswt also clauns Con- nolly's husband, John. was injured when debns from the con- struction fell and struck his head. After the injury, the lawsuit alleges John Connolly was no longer able to "perform" duties as a spouse, including ma.mtenance and management of the fanuly home. In the lawsuit, the ConnoUys maintain that patients should have been warned of the con· struction, and lhe hospital should comply with •all appbcable build- ing codes." However, Hoag spokeswoman Maureen Mazzatenta said the hospitaJ foUows the regulations Doily Pilo who want development We hav to reach a compromise.• lf the mayor does make motion to repeal the ordinance, may have support from at least other council member. "I'm frustrated at this pomt, • Councilwoman Jan Dehay said ci the meeting. ·1 t:an see motiorun to repeal it [if an agreement ca.n't sooh be reached).• · lf the oldinance 1s repealed O'Neil said, other laws that accom~ plish the same objective can be applied. •we just may not need a [traffic phasing ordinance),• O'Neil said. •rm not advocating repealing 1t, but we've spent three years on th.is and its time to get ·on with othe; city business.•. _..;._ __ -- and guidelines set forth by sever· aJ state and industry agencies. The hospital also undergoes ongomg on-site monitoring and inspecuons by representatives of these a~encies to ensure the facil- ity is in compliance, she said. Mazzatenta would not com- ment sp~cifically on the Con- nollys' lawsuit because she Sdld the hospital had not been served with a claim on the matter. The Connollys also refused to comment on the case. and the couple's attorney, Jay Horton, could not be reached Wednesday. Gesine Connolly is suing for the "loss, care, comfort and soci- ety" of her spouse. Both are ask. mg for general damages, includ- mg medical and incidentdl expenses. Yellow SunAowers · . 7 5t u (Mi•. SJ '"' ~"es\\ · t'c buy Jrorn f ROSES 11. 00 £11 <fresh tfit growr!> "'-~es\\PLANTS s 1. oo Ea <PL~r~ts 'D~· f ~ •Wt 'T)ehvcr! 'Who/e~ule !-<ccounh 'lf'dcomel ·'flowers I 6" INMJOl PATIOIHOUSE Pl.ANfS 13. "<w..n•f."J 8" INOOOI 1ATIO/HOUSE Pt.ANTS 19."rc:..-.; 1f."J NEWflORT PLANTS It FLOWERS r27iJ"';;"i;;;;1 (949J 722 6773 I '19.'1 I ,5 ·--L 'Er,, 612.,Vq, 1 1,_n16T IJU/D. --"------.J II. I 17tlt, 1 81.U S-lu OUTlloACK STEAKHOUSE) the waterways, laughing, hugging, dancing, sleeping, eating, drinking, . . smg1ng, daydreaming, and always smiling. That simple surrey top brings out the best in people. Grab the wheel and feel the magic! 1 Doily Pilot costa mesa hi h school • John Henry Abbott • Rikio Dwan Ahara • Cynthia Elizabeth Alvarez • Askalanty Amaliyyah • Faye Christine Arabe ' • Janice Christine Arabe •Federico Luis Aronna • Julian Arroyo • Mohammad Assad •Cruz Baez • Jennifer Leeann Baker •Bruno Iii Balderrama ; • Sean Steven Baume •Raphael-John Bautista • Christopher Michael Belanger • Travis Bentley · • Justin Thomas Blakely • Julianne Melissa · Bloom • Jessica Marie Bower • Marisa Mara Brilts .• James Bryant Ill • Patrick Andrew ' Burkemper • 111 Tiff any Byrne • Rodeo Sale Calba · • Brandon Lee Cant •Son Cao •Christina Louise Capen 1 • Mercedes Elizabeth Carmona =-• Walter Douglas Carpio • Celia Lee Castaneda • Monique Dannielle Cerio ..... Lindsay Ryan Chapman • Alycia Amber Cittel I • Elizabeth Irene Clark •John Joseph Cloonan • Jessica Contreras • Sandra M. Cordova •Christina Lisette Cozza • Huong Tran Dang • Angel Franco David • Marlayna Davis • Jamie Lynne Denoewer • Christopher James Desandro • Amy Lyne I I Devey • Juan David Diaz • Myra Ponce Dimson •Annie Do · • Jenny C. Dominguez • Ernie L. Douglas • Alonso Duarte • Matthew William Dunn • Erik Alan Engard • Jesus Alberto Favero • Deysi Xiomara Figueroa •Joseph Michael Finamore • Iris Yessenia Flores • Nicole Flores •Fernando Garcia •Janis Garcia •Robert Todd Gard • Kasey Rae Gaytan • Tiffany Lynn Gazzeny • Robert Fitzgerald Gloster • Nichcoal Grecian •James Harrison Green • Casey Christopher Grondahl • Annette Thi Grubisich • Gabriela Marin Gutierrez • Dinora Guzman . • Bruce David Hancock • Harkishan Calara Harlani • Shakena Mieshamari COSTA MESA HIGH SCHOOL Presents The Graduatin9 Class of 1999 Special thanks to these donors, who together, made contributions totaling over $20,000 or gave prizes to as ist with production of Grad Night ·99 If we ha\•e forgotten anyone we apologi:e and thank you!.'! MAZOR BENEFACTORS All Fab Specialties • Leigh Steinberg • Hoag Foundation BENEFACTORS , The Irvine Company• Newport-Mesa Unified School District-Board of Supervisor~ Robert & Barbara Abbon • Friends of CMHS Senior Class Reggie & Donna Wells SPONSORS Skip & Jayne Kacer • K.C. & Janene Hollmer • Baker Rental Sales• Theodore Robins, Inc. •Tuan Qu~ L}. DDS. Inc Don & Joan Borthwick• Coit Draperies • Ed & Nor~n Baume •The Spa South Coast Plaza • W~tin Hotel-Coc;ta Me a Tom & Holly Lightvoet •Quality Suites San Luis Obispo • Chris & Mary Sarris • Jim & Mary Ferryman •Tom Hancock Pam Finamore • Charle Barr Jewelers · DONORS Larry & Laurie Weichman • Jan & Laurie Schwartz • Robert J. Martin, III • Costa Mesa Dispo~I. Inc. • Saul Bello Bello Ken & Susan Thunnan •Mr. & Mrs. Randy Powell• Frank & Kim Steenhard• Mr. & Mrs. Steven Davey• Michael H. Miller Margaret Laney• Sammie Plessel & Sam Wells • Dao Vu • Donald R. Kay • Kurt & Jan Van Horn • Car Sound Exhaust Dick & Linda Lambert• Virginia Landry• Canon Business Machines • Roy & Lillian Sasaki • Clark Chiropractic• Davey's Locker Dunn-Edwards Paint• Gene Nguyen• Matt & Debbie Rowe • The Whitakers• Hi-Time• Lavera Brunton• Lloyd & Sue Bright Mikasa Outlet • Myron & Kathy Miller• Salon Bellagio • Waterfront Hilton-Huntington Beach • In Stitches • Laguna Festival of Ans 24-Hour Fitness-Costa Mesa• Greta Anderson Mike & Liz Dunn • Noise, Noise, Noise • SPECIAL FRIENDS Dr. FarreU Hinkel, DDS • JUdy Franco • The Rubins • The Liftons • The Kohns • 'l)le Montevedeas • The Stewart • Mr. Joh~ Battey • 'The Miller.; The Strains • Amacbi Restaurant • Asics • Advantage Salon • Barbara Biddle • Blue Water Grill • Barn Steal Hou~·Newpon Beach Bower's Musemn •California Pain Center, Dr. Van Vu •Catalina Ayer • Certified O\Cm Dry Carpet Cleaners • Club Met RX Costa Mesa Golf Course • El Tori1o-Costa Mesa Doubletree H<>1el.Cos11 Mesa • El Torito-Ne~ Beach • International House of Pancakes Five Crowns ReslAUl'lnl •Glen Ivy Spa• Glenn Morton Hornblower• KOio Restaurant• Mimi'~ Cafe •.Mother's Market Newport Belch Golf Course • Newport Nautical Museum • Newport Noodle • Ne~ Rib Company • OCC Fine Arts • Orange County Fair Onnae Count)' Museum of Art• OyS1a'S •Plums Cafe• Resort Warer Sports• Randy Myers-Mm Verde Country CJub • Rivett>oll RtStaurant Salon Detour-Sally Obym.Uo • Sharon Devey • Superbodies Gym • Tait of the Whale• Tea & Sympathy • Tee Room • The Comer Bakery •Trader Joe's-Newport Beach• K.t Malone• Baja Shllteez Restaurant• Cmblanca Bistro• Juice It Up• Mr. JUID RQ&aUrlnt •Red Robin satino's Resllunnl •Super Antojtos • Wienerscbniuel • BJ's Pizza cl Grill •The Spectled Bird •Scampi Traaoria Taco Mela • Koo Koo Roo • Bamboo Temce • Valla Nova • JICk In The Box 13240 • Chlto ChiCten • The Old Spllheai flCtOry • Claim Jumper Bd Bay Rowina l Ruaniac Chib • Brooklyl Piu.a • Pick Up Stil • Ruby .. Diner • Ruby's Sladwicb Saloon • Jolmy Roctds • Wllloo 's Pisb TICO AMC 3011 rbe Block • AnMeint Fil C., • Clmelot OoHlm • Loa~ Dodpn • Six Flip Magic Momllain • Soulbem Hills Oolfllnd "'-in• 1-a • LolMl*t HnorCnbe • Fomain Bowl •Wild Riven W*'J*lt • IMne 1.-s •Pala M La Mada C..-fw Peib kl Alb• LGai Bed ... rt• Pacific •Sea World• LA COlllly Mw "N...a History DllF"*". Odl'6 .. '~JI ,..., ·la-le• Zoo• lGli u.. Loi Anaelea Ss*b. Lons Bach Ice .... ~. Bada Mm• --I 2 Jriw • S.. DNa 8'ait •'Ille Qlill .._ R IE • • 1lllJs • S-. CCJll!I Plua • l<*l1•'t-Mly • Sllflile--'llf Miil •Qi ... ti,._..• ms5 Spwliie Oaldl• Tll8 C 7' rb•OdNIYy•See'1C-.•Mlllhtar• ~,.. Ft12 fc 9-• ,._ • 1'1Glit • AMMID<Jllt• Sl8i 'tU• • Clllll*Hllilltn •Ice Ctilli:I • Ooldel Spoaa Henderson • Kim Elizabeth Heredia • Jose Leonidas Hernantiez • Quynh Uyen Ngoc Hoang • Heather Colette Hornback •Chen Shu Huang • Liang Tzu Huang • Danielle Leigh Ireland • Nicole Marie Jankowski • Audrie Rachelle Jennings • Wesley Boone Johnson • Monica Kawai • Judith Ruth Kidane • Jung Hwan Kim •Krista Don Kim • Marcy M . Kovacevich • Deric Justin Krist • Jared Lajwi • Luan Vinh Hoang Lam •Nicolaus Anton Lambert • Alberto Ivan Landeros •Victor Hugo Lander.os • Israel Leal •·Angela Migi Lee •Lacie Anr~e Leger • Jennifer Ann Lieu • Benjamin Jay Lightvoet •Christopher Sang Veal Lim •Stephanie Lynn Lombardo • Jesus Acevedo Lopez • Quang Thanh Luong • Lang Quoc 1i n Ly • Kevin Daniel Mahle •Ruben Dario Mancilla • Monette Clarise Martin • Richard Jos~ph Martin • Alex Gabriel Martinez • Jonathan Allan Matanga • Mikhail Steven Mccann • Megan Elizabeth. McKernan • Joshua Adam Mendez . • Britian Lynne Milewski • Brooke Kelly Milewski • Brett Q. Miller • Donny Franklin Miller • Jennifer Sarah Miller • Ismael Hernandez Miranda •Felix Montano • Brian Steven Montoya • Mayra Gutierrez Morales • Hector Haroldo Moreno •Joshua Kyle Morris • Sarah Akemi Nakawaki • Diana Ximena Navarrete •Jeremy Anne Lumba Navarro •Jessie Eveline Navarro • Maria Ema Navarro •Lee My Ngo • Gene Buutrung Nguyen • Ha Ngoc Nguyen • Hung Hoang Nguyen • Jonathan Tran Nguyen • Kimberly Nguyen •.Ngoc-Linh Thi Nguyen •Peter D.H. Nguyen • Phuong Linh Thi Nguyen •Phuong Loan Thi Nguyen • Tina Thu Nguyen • Toi Van Nguyen • Vu Hoang Nguyen • Rodrigo Ojeda • Arturo Cortes Olmos •Ulises G. Ordonez • Yuri Oregel • Josefina Eliza Orozco • Francisco Mvier Ortiz • v..nia Ortiz • Jennifer hdilll AdrlM\I Mlrll ....... f'faw:.IKo ........ Thur~oy, June 17, 1999 A 13 Patino • Erik Pedroza • Melissa Janice Peralta • Margarita Tellez Peregrine • Arturo Perez • Diana Alejandra Perez • Martha Perez • Dustin Robert · Peterson ~ • Anthony Quang Pham • Do Nguyen Tu Pham •Thach-Thao Hung 'Pham • Scott Thomas Pierce •Josefina Mayo Pin~da • Maria U. Pineda • Paolo Pineda Maeha Ann Porter • Elizabeth Sinclair Powell • Evelyn Anne Powers • Christine Michelle Ramirez • Edward Ramirez • Haydee Ramirez . Nydia Laiz Ramirez • Seling Isaac Ramirez • Lauren Rene Rangitsch • Juliana Rares •Justin Daniel Rataezyk • Bryan Rea Rice • Adrian Rojas •Arthur Leroy Ross •Shari Ann Rowe •Jenny Ruiz • Roberto Sanchez • Gustavo Sandoval • Laura Santangelo • • Lianne Yasumi Sasaki • Danielle Martine Sauceda • Brian Matthew Schwartz • Nicholas A . Sense · • Waqas I. Shahid •David E>enton Shallis • Jason Robert Sheng Ryan E. Shoemaker • Craig Edward Siefert Michelle Merriamr Sinajon • Vikramjeet Singh • Rosalynn Sison • Jessica E. Smith • Lori Jean Smith • Manny C. Sok • F.ernando Solis • Yara Nereyda Soto • Peter-John Merrill Stangl • Lani Alicia Steenhard • Megan Sue Stone · • Nalani Keola Sullivan • Kira Ann Sushkoff • Hunter Matthew Taylor • Dawn Marie Temple • Matthew David Thomas • Lenora Jean Thurmar.l • David Huanduc Tran • David Tuan Tran • Duy Anh Tran • Jane Phuong Tran • Francisco Arturo Trejo • Elias Trevino • Jonathan Patrick Trolinger • Hai Minh Truong · • Kian Hossien Vakili •Jackeline Betsaida Valdez • Lauren Sophie Van Fleet • Erin Nicole Van Horn • Jordonna Danielle Vargas •Minh Anh Vo • Kha Hoang Vu • Lan Huong Vu • Derek Martin Waldron •Brad Weir • Emily Kathryn V\lells • Sara Ellen Whittaker • Edward Thomas WHliams • AiMnda Carmella Witte • Min• Mkh111 ....... 1.1 tJ 4 Thursday, June 17, 1999 , ah Rebecca Ables astian Ignacio a-Fox • Matthew Jared Adams • Robert Keith Allard • Julie Anderson • Jessica Elena Andrus • Adam David Antonini • 8abak Torabi Ardakanl • Bita Torabi Ardakani • Matthew Stephen Arnold • Corey Clayton Ballard • ~arco Alfredo Banda Jr. • Vanessa Ann Barienbrock • Bryon Travis Barker •Bradford Charles Barto • Maria Guadalupe Bautista • Brent Ashley Bearden • Kevin Paul Becker • Laura Catherine Beebe • Jamey Osborne Beeson • Robin Ra chelle Bend- heim • Jeremy Blake Bentley • Stephanie Lynn Benvenuti • Ram iro Bernardino • Nolan John Bibb • Ramsey Adam Bilbeisi •Cody Valentine Bish • Brandon Lloyd Bishop • Gregory Anthony Black • Christal Dawn Blackford •Taw ny Leslie Bobbitt • Charles Anthony Boukather • Kjmberly Dawn Bradbury • Erika Marie Brant • Meghan Lizabeth Brawner • Tyla Michelle Breen • Justin Michael Brown • David Scott Brumbley •Kimberly Nicole Bruner • John Paul Bunney • Anamique Pesquera Burcaw •Devon Alison Burlingham •Tyler Phillip Caffey • ~erra Elizabeth Caldwell 2W Market Amaree's Amelia s Restaurant Anderson. Dana Angel Thr~ds Sewing Lessons Aquatic Center & Dad Arches Restaurant Larry & Lori Arnold Atk1nson·s Men's Clothing Back Bay Rowing Back Bay Travel Bailey Jim · Balboa Inn Balboa Pharmacy Balboa Thai Caf6 Baltierra Custom Short Boards Bangkok 4 Charles H. Barr Jewelers Craig & G1g1 Barto Beach Access Beach Ball Beacon Bay Enterprises Beautiful Nails Seymour Beek Benrich Service Company Vicki Benvenuti Big Bear Mountain Mr. & Mrs. Bilbeisi BJ's Pizza l:Jlacldes bv the Sea Bluewater Grill Albert & Glenda Bobbitt Mr. & Mrs Marian E. Bourns Bow Danglers Boutique David Braunstein/Gltti Kent & Barbara Brawner Brett's Photo Express Stick Oven Bristol Farms Bfllta's Caf6 Bruce Jones SUrfboards Mark & Martha Burcaw C&A Managef!leflt Cal's Camera & Video Cannery Restaurant James & Astrid Carlson John Garrido. Val Csrson Catalina Fl~ · Celestlno's Quality Meals C'este Si Bon Bakery ~== Lestef Chavez Chill's China Palace Cinnabon -Fashion Island Circurt City The Clipper Ship newpqrt harl>Or high school •Nicole Lee Elzinga • Jeannette Anne Encinias •Kate Elizabeth Enriquez •Ami Patrice Erickson • Maria Cristina Espinoza • David Matos Estella • Andrew Hjalmarson ... Evans • Emilyn Katherine Evarts • James Nicholas Fahs • Tinisha Neishay Felix • Michael Harrison Fish • Lauren Nicole Fisher • Richard Thomas Fitzgeorge • Brooke Marie Ftamson • Kristin lee Fleming •Rebecca Lee Fleming •Elisabet Flores • Melody Vanessa Flores • Nadia Irene Flores • • Mae RebeCca Forrester ••Dustin Jeffrey Fox • Tiffa~y . Kristen Cardwell • Jennifer Morgan Carey • Erik Frederick Carlson • Skye Andrew Carlson •Peter Tom Carson • Breean Colleen Carter • Giovanna Castellanos • Nereyda Cervantes • Michael S. Chai • Sean Won-Hyung Chang • Lance Andrew Chavez •Nathan William Chesnie • Elissaveta Mladenova Christov • April Leigh Clark • Ozzie Jack Clarke •Dustin Conrad Clifford • Scott Patrick Cole • Candice Corrine Collings •Chelsey Leigh Collings • Kieran Emily Collins • Kyle Joseph Colucci • Katherine Elizabeth Cotton •Jaimee Michele Creason •Jared AMxander Creason • Susana Casas Cruz • Ryan Thomas Dale • Ryan Michelle Danell •Renee Nicole Darmiento • Paige El izabeth Davey • Amy Lynn Davis • Rachelle Marie Davis •Diana Christine Day • David Church Deane • Donald William Deschenes • Casey Gwen Detorres • Punit Sarup Dewan • Angela Maria Dias • Lauren Lynn Dill • Yelena Dobie • Andrew Paul Dolkas • Brendon Michael Dorish • Jordan Lynn Fredriksen • Samantha Lauren Gaiber • Danielle Ward Galasso • Arturo Mercado Garcia • Nereyda Garcia • Oscar Alfredo Garcia • • Kathryn Ruth Gausewitz • Heather Kay Gentry •Jennifer Carmen G1ffi • Wynne Southerden Going Ill • Yvette Guadalupe Gomez · • Daniel Rodriguez Gonzalez • Elin Castillo Gonzalez •Jose Arturo Gonzalez • Kindal Lynn Graham • Crystal Belle Griggs • Richard Estevez Grosveld • Joshua Jacob Guesman • Rafael Gutierrez Jr. ·• Dean Scott Hall • Nicole Michelle Hall • Regan Kathleen Hanold • Adam Blake Connors •Brandon Forest Conway • Janelle Marie Doyle • Alexandra Rose Dulien • Kristine Jo Harrington • • Gregory Brian Harris • Janelle Nicole Harris • Gary Steven Conwell II • Reesha Renee Dunckel • Davia lark Hayward • Lesitte Guadalupe Cortez • Tri Minh Duong • Adam Wayne Hearlson • Marissa Gabrielle Cothran • Jennifer Lynn Dwight • Andy Brian Edmond • Curt Arthur Herberts Ill THE NEWPORT HARBOR .HIGH . GRAD NIGHT COMMITTEE wishes to thank th e following businesses and individuals for their generous donations and support in making this year's Grad Night a most memorable and safe night for our senior~. Special thanks also to all the Harbor parents who spent countless hours planning, constructing and executing "Tarassic Park." Our gratitude goes to all who helped with fundraising, security, auction items, prizes and food. It couldn't have happened without you! · Controlled Environment Const Inc Cookie Classics Costumes Galore John & Cindy Conon Crab Cooker Ted Crane James & Michele Creason Creative Play Darrell Oedncks Tux Shop Davey's Locker Sportfishmg Detans The Salon Diamond Ice Company Diednchs' Coffee Dillman's Restaurant Down to Earth Lawn & Garden Ducky Luv's Flowers Duffy Boats Edgewater Hotel & Casino EdWards Theaters El Ranchito Newport El Torito Grill Etc.Etc.Etc. Brent & Emily Evans Donald & Karen Evarts Fairmont Hotel Farmers Market Atrium Court Larry & Diane Felts Field Fresh Produce Finamore Salon - Diane Brown & Mary Sanchez Fine Line Framing Five Crowns Arden ~lamson Robert & Sylvia Fleming Fletcher Jones Motorcars Flowers by Moui Four SeasOOs Hotel Frank's Flowers French's Cupcake Bakery Mike Galasso The Garden Bench Gelson's Market Lisa Giffl Golden Or~9" . Gondola of~ Gorman Fr~ Grand Prix Perloonance Green Room Surf ~ Rodaef & C~I Grltt1th Groikreutz F_,,lly GrOM!f's ~ Mal'Qt • =~76 ~ t:.'" Harrington Hitime lJ"J()r Rush & Linda Hill Hill's Bolt SeMc:e t<.it & cm Ht,,. HoStln .BIM P. George Hoag Family Foundation Hobie Sports Hof's Hut Restaurant & Bakery Hogan Board Sports 806 Hogan Hooters Houston's Restaurants Vincent Michael Hovley Hughes Market Hyatt Newporter ln-N-Out Burger The Irvine Company Jamba Juice Jazz Hair Salon Jilfy Print JJ's Haircutting Jusl Basics Kayaks Kennedy-Marshall Kentucl<v Fried Chicken Kerwin Family Kristen's Ungene Laventina's Pizza Le Blanc Chiropractic Bob Lear Or. Jay & Hennie Lichman Steven & Kathryn Link Little Inn on the Bay Robert & Diana Long Longs Drugs Susan Maclean Maggiano's Little Italy Ma.n Street SUrf Sh9P Tony & Kathy Mangione Margantaville Mane Callendef's Marriott Hotels •John & Michelle Marshall John & Linda Martin Massimo's Pizza Kent Mattox Maxim Nails McKenzie Painting Tony & Barbara Melum Mlcasa Mimi's Cafe Mongolian 880 MonOaram StOfe G~ & C.ol Morrell Mrs. R~ Morrill Mother's Mlrliilt & Kitchen Mr.Balboa~ Mrs.ia-....... Nelwork17'. New Yen Cite q 11 NelPOft 811:11 = Caqaany ==,..._. == Alllllnnl Newport Rib Company Newport Theater Arts NHHS ASB Office NHHS Drama Dept Nils Skiwear· Nouvelle Armoire Oh Those Donuts Olympic Powder Coating Orange County Museum of Art Original Pizza Overnight Express Ovsters Restaurant P.F Chang·s Pacific View Memorial Park Paddle Power Pain du Mende • Fashion Island Palace Park Jerry & Marion Palanjian Pang Art N Graphics Pavmons Market -Bayside Dr Pavilions Market -Via Lido Pazazz Salon Pick Up Stix Lawrence & Evelyn Pike Pioneer Hotel Pizza Bakery Pizza Hut Plum's Caf6 & Catering Quiet Woman Raging waters Rafph's Market Ramada Express Inc. Terry & Michelle Rather Mike & Lynn Reehl Rene's Powers Riverboat Restaurant Riverside Hotel & Casino R1v1e<a Hotel & Casino Robert & Taylor Ron.Jon Surf SJlOP Of califonlia Steve & Dorl Ross Rubio~ Ruby's Sandwich Saloon Rusty Pelican Sabjlno's Saks Fifth Avenue Salon Avalon SamWOO .. , ~i Rlstcnnte SC odt ,~-~A.VP~ .• "If. •. . PenneY. Smith-Ginter South Coast Plaza Spef}dway. ~lstro & Bar Star!_>o~.~~elner Family) Starbuck's Sterling BMW Stult n-oodle Subway Summerhill Floral & Gifts SUnflour Bakery SUnglasses Plus Surf& Sand Hotel SUrfside~ Sutton PlaCe Hotel Sweet Life • Fashion Island Synergy Tale oflhe Whale Tea &Sympathy Teaching U Fitness Team Color Temptations Salon The Bod The Container Store The Culinary Wrdp The Sherwin-Williams.Co. Tide Off ice Suppl~ Togo's Sandwich Shop Tommy Bahama Trader Joe's Trader Shack, LLC Treds & Threads Two Wheels One Planet Brad & Caroline Vassar Villa Nova Vons Market Larry & Kim W3hl Ann Washington Frin watts 'Nave Tools Surfboards Michael & Jodi Wells Westcllfl Oolometrv wastoat Produttlons WFO Fumishi~ & lntarlOB W.e'sthe~ Phvtlls Wiclnskl WlldRt.s Wlllllm tWotd Jeweters • Wllml's Patio BobWllson WlndoWs on lt'8 Bay ~ ~l:o • Lee Beauchamp Hernandez • William Reid Heyser • Brant Ryan Hill • Rush N. Hill Ill •Leanna Michelle Hilts •Melissa Jane Hollister • Erin Horne ·• • Hank Yun Hsieh • Kyle Joseph Hubbard • Tague Webster Hurley • David Ubaldo Hurtado • Eduardo Hernandez Ibarra •Ana Leticia Jacinto • Ryan Paul Jackson • Mathew Kenneth Jameson • Stephen Paul Jensen • Eddie Lynn Johnson • James West Johnson • Kiersten Lauren Johnson • Damien Douglas Jones • Christopher Andres Jongeward • Megan Marie Jordan • Sarah Nichole Jugan •Danielle Lynn Kaylor •Erin Jennifer Kennedy • Timothy Joseph Kenney • Matthew George Kent • Charles Lucas Kerr • Candice Anne Keyes • Hillary Liberty Killelea • Brian David Kiser • John Paul Klass • Emily Jane Klatte • Jennifer Marie Koontz • Adrianne Star Kosky • Simone Marie Kozuharov • Michelle Marjorie Laban sat • Natalie Edna Labass • Zachary Bendix Lafata • Jeremy Francis Lamantia • Kathy Rachelle Lavold • Dayna Nicole Lawrence • Bradley Lewis Lear • Crystal Megan Lee • Lamar Duwan Lee • Jeffrey Austin Leeper • Allison lauren Lent •Alana Michelle Leverich • Michael Stephen Levesque • Craig Aaron Levine • David Justin Lille • Jessica Nicole Lilly • Roderick Cruz Lim • Alan Balderas Limon • James Joseph Lincoln • Troy Austin Lindquist • Garrett Steven Link • Justin William Lo • Ke lsey Macdonald Long • Mayra Dolores Lopez • Amy Elizabeth Lovin • Javier Macias • Joshua Cain Madrid • Aaron Richard Maher • Jocelyn Maia Manderino • Kerstin Nicole Manderson • Jessica Lynn Mangione • Graciela Manjarrez •Christopher Randal Marks • Edgar Manuel Marquez • Michael Sean Marshall • Robert Scott Marshall • Nicole Danielle Martin • Joeny Martinez • Marisol Martinez • Mollie Anne Mason • Taryn Rene Mast • Nathan Andrew Matlin • Robert Kevin Mattox • Cheyenne McAdoo •Marissa Rhyne McAlpin • Jennifer Lynn McCluer •Erin Faith McEligot • Alicia Nicole Caron Malia Mcfall • Kelly Lynne McKenzie • Andrew Paul McLaughlin • Kristina Ann McMillion • Molly Elizabeth Melum • Sonia Judith Menjivar • Jesse Ian Mergenthaler •Timothy Richard Merrill • Allison Marie Messenger • Yadira Meza • Todd Edward Miller • Kimberly Lyn Millett • Wesley Robert Minichiello • Michelle ChrlStlna Miskank • Tr~ Marie Moore • AlfOnso Morales • Carolyn Meo ritt Morrell •SuMna~ • S.ah Judith MuchO •Nicol• AridNM Mungo •MlguelVMI~ • ~Javier Munil •IOfie .... ,... ··~DaMndMur"9 ·~HM • Mll•l Sall·tt.va .. :ta .... ....,,.. Doily Pilot • Miles Jason Nevin • Christina Mai Ng~en • Justin James Nowhn • Christopher Glen O'Connor • Shawn Alden O'Donnell ··Maureen Patricia O'Flynn • Colleen Gloria Oldham ". •Nohemi Olivera ... •Cheryl Lynn Ortiz • Salman Bashir Oskooi • Joshua Justin Oswandel • Mirza Pajevic • Alex John Palanjian • Erika Faye Palm • Heather Candace Pappas • Maia Alicia Parenti • Peniel W. Park • Alison Blythe Parker • Sasha Michelle Parmeter • Alyssa Milan Paul • Jeffrey Alan Paul • Jordan Donald Payne • Clinton Phillip Peetz • David Orlando Penuela •Roberto Noel Peredia • Gabriela Perez • Lizbeth Adriana Perez • John Eric Perrine • Leo Leeroy Peters • Linh Kim Pham • Jesus Pimentel • Israel Camacho Pizarro • Renee Lorenne Poelstra ... • Sarah Kathryn Pompei • • Cheryl Anne Pool • Nicolo Angelo Pugliese •Tyler Linden Rather •Ronnie Lee Ren ish • Jessica Rochelle Reynolds • Sasha Kathleen Ritter • Gary Vincent Robinson • Daniel Roca Jr. •Jose Rojas • Hunter Easton Rosner •Roberto Salinas • Niria Araceli Sanchez • Roxana Ramirez Sandoval • Jose Albarran Santana • Jonathon Henry Saylor • Allyson Leigh Schaeffer • Martin Alan Schatz • Me·gan Kathl~en Schuler: • Vanessa Rachel Shapiro • Jennine Jodelle Siebert • Jose Alberto Sierra • Steven Paul Sihilling • Starla Caecilie Silver • Piper Nerissa Simpson • • Eltzabeth Claire Sims • Blake Spencer Sinclair • Matthew Brian Singer • David James Singley • Christopher James Skaw- inski • Marianna Lea Skinner • Rachel Mara Slayback • Nicholas Andrew Smith • Alexandra V. Smith-Ginter • Elizabeth Anne Snelgrove • Jasen Allen Snyder • Nicole Michelle Sondel • Michael Stephen Stanton • David Alan Stein • Brittatn Eileen Stevenson • Nichol Renee Stewart • laura Kirsten Stiel • Jesse Robert Stone • Regan Brooke Stover • Mariah Alane Straman •Bret Patrick Sweetland • •Jason Masaaki Tajima • Shawn Marie Talley •Dennis Craig Taton • Monique Marie Taul • Brittany Ann Thacker • Justin Neil Topalian • Erika Lopez Torres • Kelly Rae Tovar • Brandon Edward Town • Ty Nick Tramblie • Troy Austin Treaccar • Noel Charles Ulriksen • Kristen Ann Urban • John-Carl Vallejo • Jorge Andres Vargas •Michelle Nayely Ventura • Otto Christopher Verhulst • Jessica Therese Viada • Erica Sue Wade . , • Christopher Derek Wahl , • Charles Carroll Waite • Sara Alexis Wall • Mark Jon Ward J • MldiMI PatriCk Warther• • Zachary Stei>hen Wtlls • Nath•n c. White • Kristen Lee~ ·~'-HOWard Wiiiiams • ICMherlne Anne wnson • eoa,_ °°'ti: WWI \ :=-~) Doily Pilot corona ~el inar high school •Kathryn Teresa Aakhus •Diana Lyn Aboukhalil •Sarah Solmaz Afrasiabi • Nima S. Alipour • John Dennis Alshuler • Eric Matthew Amendt • Jennifer Erica Amster • Rebecca Mikki Anzaldo • Babak Babaknia • Dalya Qmar Bajun~id •Sara M. Barber • Eva Baudenbacher • Gerry Theron Bauer • Timor Ben-Yehezkel • Jewell Montgomery Berthe • Erin Morrison Bettingen • Mary-Elizabet Bluma •Mohammad Bonakdar •Alexander Jeffrey Bottom • Blair Allison BrakoviCh • Elizabeth Austin Brenner . • Robert Martin Brinkerhoff • Shaun Jason Brown • Meghan Elizabeth Bryan • Ruchika Budhraja • Ryan Keith Burnham • Lauren Alexis Burns • Carissa L. Butler · •Melissa Collene Camp.bell • Peter Weldon Carlton • Kristofor Joseph Chamberlin · • Alice Wu Chang •Robert Y. Chia11g • Sameer Chopra •·Amy Farwell Christeson •Trevor Fielding Clark • Kelsey Allison Clarke • Cristina Alina Clougherty • Andrea Evelyn Coates • Kelly Lynn Cohee • Rebecca Lynn Cohen • Robyn Marie Coleman • Parker Ryan Collins • John Thomas Cox • Brandon Scott Crosby • Faisal Abdulmajid Dabbas •Christi A. Dabney-Mann •Michael Lee Dagostino • Lana Munir Daoud • James Ferrill Daven- port • Jesse Randall Davis • Rafe Stephen Day • Rhett Skyler Dee •Jennifer Lynne Dickson • Scott Michael Dong •Michelle Isadora Dorfman • Brian Richard Dow • Meaghan Kristne Elliott •Brett Lawrence Elliston • Curtis Harvey Ell more • .. Kara Leann EngliSh • Katie Koert Evans • Brooke Everson • Tara Ann Fedel •Katherine Lynn . Graves • Ali Danielle Grosslight • Aaron Michael Gruber .. • Elaina Ma~di Hanna • Eric Magd1 Hanna • Lauren Ashley Harden • Ty Johnathan Harper •Brittney Elizabeth Harrington • Mark Cameron Hatfield • Aaron Joseph Helf and •Lucia Eugenia Hermens • Ronald Lynn Herrick Jr. •Megan Kathleen Hess • April Dawn Hill • Jimmy Douglas Hossfeld • Caroly"' Anne Howland • Philipp Hube •Geoffrey Charles Hunt • Kyu Hur • Evan M . Hurd •Casey Allen lmmoor • Melinda· Jack •Mike David Jackson • Morgan Frazier Jackson • Tyler Stansfield Jaggers • Trevor Jp Jenkins • Christian Einar Jensen ,. • Janny P. Jiang • Lauren Taylor Johns • Julia Kadish • Christina Eleni Kanelas • Ryan William Karg • Jeremy Michael Kello9g ·: • David Crawford Kelly • Nicholas Philips Kohan • Marek Dariusz Kryszkiewicz • Jennifer Ann Kuang • Rickv T. Kuchinskas • Marie Benjamin Kurian • Kerry Justine Lamb · • Matthew Gregory Larson •Travis Michael Last • Randall Scott Lau • Richard Lee Lawrence II • Brooke Anne Lee • Nathan Elliot Lem merman • Brooke Ashl'Y · Farrell ~ ..... •V .... Ann""~ • .....,., a..urei e .MCIDb tferichel I ..., . • Vlvlltl Un -··7 S.1111111' w.t.ab Reynolds , ... • Curt Andrew Sum11~ri • Vanessa Kiara Marino • Jacquelyn, Lee Marstop • Robert Samuel Reznik • Seth Franklin Richardson • Brandon Jarrod Ta~ • Courtney Tenerelli . Bf • Matthew R. Thiede ~ •Travis Michael Long •Nicole S. Lu • Emily Lydmir • Gabriel A. Luna • Hunter Cronin Mac Donald • Brad Lee Mackie • Edward Christian Madpkoro • Bahman Fathpour Mahdavi • Christina Light ' Martinez •Nicole Matsen • Leslie Renee May • Erin Elizabeth Mayes • Kelly Diane McClymonds • Stephanie Marie . McCoy • Alana C. McDonald •Whitney J. McDonnell •Jacqueline Nicole Mclean ' • Michelle Therese McMahon • Leland Joseph McMillan • Ryan Mark Meeks • Monica Meh~a • Tiffany Amac;tda Miller • Daniel Eugene Nelson • Ann Thuy Nguyen • Shaun Paul Novak • Bryan Neema Nowroozi • Kathleen Rosemary O'Donnell • Brian Kent Ohanian • Jason William Palda • Sacha-Mikhail Laurent Roberts • Kimberly Ann Rogers • Christopher McMillan Rothwell • Mark Harrington Rowe •.Ashley Elizabeth Royce · ·•Jeremie G. Rujanawech • Melinda. Marie Rumisek • Alexander Patrick Ruper • Lauren Suzanne Savage • Ross William Savage • Martin Schuster •Jason Tyler Schwartz •Alison Anne Scott • Rod Daniel Scott • Erik C. Seidenglanz • Siamak Shahmardi • Stuart Noonan Shanahan • Justin J. Shea • Dave R. Shukla • Justin Brian Smith • Lauren Christine Snyder • David Benjamin Thompson • Christopher Landrick Tiee , • Daniel John Tocko , ,• • Bernadette Tran • Ryan Patrick Tuckere • Aurash Vaziri •John Anthony Vitti--: . • Maile Michelle Walker · • Ryan Joel Ward • Ryan Patrick Ward • Charles Fredrick Warren Ill • Sarah Elisabeth Weiland • Eric Joseph Wiethorn •Jordan Bennet Wilday . • l •Whitney Robinson Wills •Brett Christophe Wiseman · • Steven Allan Witt ,., • Kendra Clare Witzel .. • Jeffrey Douglas Wong .... • Ryan Martin Wons • Bahram Fathpour Mahdavi • Jon William Main berger • Nidhi Swaroop Pandhoh • Rebecca F. Peters •Scott Nicholas Peters • Ashly Michael Phillips • Amanda Leigh Stampley • Marianne Guignon Wood "' e • • Robert Michael Stein •Gretchen Leigh Steinbroner • Paige Elizabeth ... ,, • lason Thomas Malkin • Gregory Grant Marchiorlatti • Christopher Mardikian • Katharine Chauncey Piro-Truax • Athena Renee Reyes • Justen Garrett • Rachel Molly Stroback •Michael Scott Stubblefield Woodward • Jeannie Sumi Yin • Amy Beth Yoak • • Zachary Lawrence .~ Zarrilli • Ethan Utley Zotovictr We appreciate the support that the following individuals, businesses, and famUies have given to Corona del Mar High School Grad Night 1999. Their generous donations of time, money, and gifts helped our graduates enjoy a safe and memorable graduation celebration. These businesses have continued to support CDM HS and we urge the community to show its appreciation for their support. CORONA DEL MAR HIGH SCHOOL PTA Grad Night Committee lt s te ~ 16 Thursday, June 17, 1999 • Vilma C. Abrego • Maria Teresa Aguilera • Michael Abed Akiva • Ricardo Alatorre • Allison Alexis Allen •Richard Anibal Alvarado • Peter Harlan Andersen • Dennise Mariel Andrade • Stephan Chastin Appell • Michele Arbuzow •Saul Arce • Sandra Patricia Asencio •Ricardo Avalos • Stephen Back Jr. • Carmina Barajas • Stacy Hilda Barnett • Victor Camacho Bello • Elisa Miroslava Benavides • Jose M Aguilar Benitez • Napoleon Berber •Brandi · Napuaokalani Berry • Jessica Selene Blair •Alice Jarina Boltron • Janeth Bonales Ruben Botello • Dennis Keith Brown • Miguel Burciaga • Adriana Calderon • Rene Calderon •Jenny Cano • Benjamin Car'denas • Claudia G. Carillo • Roberto Fabricio Castellano • Efrain Castillo • Michael B. Castillo . . . . . .. • Armida Castro • Leilani Adelina Castro •Louis Cerda • Sanaz Charezaie • Laura Alicia Chavez • Juan Cholula • James Byron Coash • Maria Isabel Codiz • Kyle Joseph Conroy • Martin Garcia Curiel estancia high schOOI •Stephanie Lynn Dan- ner • Aaron Deloera • Joseph Henry Delgado • Francisco DeNova • Allyson Haleakala DePaszthory • Francia Guadalupe Diaz •Brian Paul Dominguez • Fortunato Q. · Dumpit · • Joshua Ryan Dunne • Jessica Lynn Fairbarn • Ezekiel Wenren Fan • Marco Antonio Feliz. • Uriah Dean Findley • Joshua Allen Fisher • Maureen Therese Flynn Estancia Wgh School's Graduating Class· ef 1999 and the Grad Night ComJDiUee Estancia Hijh S ool 's Graduating Cla s of 1999 and th<> Grad ight Conunittee would like to thank all of the bllowial busin and o~ations for their generou contributions, .ilent auction and donations of raffle prize dra~ Worm just simply cannOt adequately convey our heartfelt gratitude for helping to make our Grad ight a wonder{ol eaioce.! SCHOLARSHIP & GRA~T RECEIVED/$2000 George· Hoag Family Foundation AMERICAN EAGLE DO ORS/$1000 John wid Donna Crean The Helen & Howard Hou e Family Fowidation Advanced Re&earch Laba Albertaom Amelia •s Re1taurruit Avila 'e El Ranchi to Back Bay Rowing & Running Club Balloom Unlimited Big 5 Sporting Good&°" Bluewater Grill Ifody Connection Brecht Orchid Gardem · Brewbaken f • Buater Smith'• B Califo Repair/B c l Ken Mueller/Eastn1an Kodak GOLDEN EAGLE DONORS/$500 The Irvine Company Planet Hollywood Old Navy Oy1tere R~1taurant Performing Arts Plum1 Cafe . Polly'• Re taurant Rainfore t Cafe R~Water Ripley's .. Believe It Or Not" Ruby'• Diner Ruby'• Sandwich Salon Sam'1 Club campi Trattoria SCR Rept'rtory Schlotuky'1 S;x Flmp Miiiie Mountain Sea World eetaurual t 'Dllr'• Realeorp Toya latel'llatloilal 4-Roar F'ltaeee Ceater VlllaN"aa .......... ......... Larry • Laarle ......... .... , ... WlldlllY ........... \. . •Geoffrey Collins Fortner • Blake Ashley Frino • Jessica Grizelda Galvan • Reynold Garcia •Santiago Gutierrez · Garcia • Yvonne Garcia • Ian Best Gibson • Lizet Gomez • Laura Monica Gonzalez • Luis Alberto Gohzalez •.Maria Concepcion . Gonzalez • Ricardo Gonzalez •Shaina Michele Gowers •Amy Denise Granados • Drew H. Griese! • Ivan Grijalva • Melissa Marquez Guzman ·•Kang Ch~ng Ha • Gregory Brian Hayes • Brent William Helmuth • Mario Hernandez • Hillary Anne Hirtler • James Edward Hubbard • Isreal Charles-Jerald Isbell • Matthew Joseph Israel • James Glen Joyner • Jose Juan Juarez • Christopher Jason Keyte • Aisha Masood Khan • Kelimle Lele Kibin • Javier Labastida • Griselda Lara · • Karla Efthalitsa Laza rid is • Edgar L. Limbaring Jr. • Christopher Eric Lin- den • Ryan David Lindsay • Mayra Veronica Macias • Jose Antonio Magana • Amalia Barajas Maldonado • Jahlenn Martirez • Pedro Israel Martinez •Sean Ryan Matthews • James Gregory McGinnis • Lillian Medina • Sandra Trinidad Mendez • Christine Anne Mercado • Mario E. Miranda • Gerardo Molina • Edna Elba Morales • Evelin Raquel Morales • Pablo Morales •Salvador Antonio Moreno • Emily Ann Mueller . • Haunani Hiroko Nakabara • Maria Irene Nava • Luis Fernando Navarrete • Laura Leigh Nedelkovitsch •Grant Nelson • Kelly Louis Newman • Aivan Hoang Nguyen • An Ngoc Nguyen • Ivy Hoang Nguyen • Mark Nguyen • Peter Nunez • Victor Abraham Ocampo • Ana Luisa OchOa • ROxana Ochol • Allen R. OHwres •Samantha ~Orlh Daily Pilot • Jose Manuel Orozco - • Tiffany Ann Ortega • Leticia Ortiz • Lidia Isabel Padilla • Maria Eugenia Palomo • Kasey Nicole Peca • Edgar Rolando Perez • . • Frank Perez • Gisela Yaulin Perez • Edward Rodriguez Peterkin • Taoli Cruz Ponce • Jesus T. Prado • Sara Rahimi • Jesus A . Giovanni Ramirez • Miriam Johana Ramirez • Myrna M. Ramirez • Orlando M. Ramirez • Thomas Brian Rausch •Christina Lynn Reid • Claudia Yadira . Rendon • Jose Luis Reyn9so --~ • Brianne Riggins •Cynthia Denice' Riv.era •Kenia Robledo • Jose~Adan . Rodriguez • Ramon Alexis Rodriguez • Yurintzi Noemi Rodriguez • Erika Arlette Romero • Ricardo Romo • Riccardo Lucien ·Ruggiero • Socrates Gilberto Ruiz • Amy Lee Rybacek • Maria A. Salas • Alberto Sanchez •Monica Sanchez • Micaela Sandoval •Christine MiGhelle . Schepens • Jessica Andrea Schwartz • Juan Manuel Segovtano • Lilian Idalia Serpas • Behnam Sharifi • Be.hzad Sharifi • Robin Lynn Simonds • Jacob Stephen Sink • Jaison Fredrick Smith • Melody Eloina Soberanis • Michael Dean Stapleton • Lisa Marie Steinfeld • Bryan John Stod- dard , •~my Lynn Streavel I •Bret Andrew I Taboada •. Tulimanu E. Tanielu • lxchel Tellez • Darrell Thompson • Erin Brynn Thomson • Ana Maria Toledo • Claudia Ivonne Torres • Sandra Torres • Duy Viet Tran • Ivonne Trujillo • Brett Valbue~ • Marivel Aguilar Valencia • Miguel Valez • Cecilia Vallejo •Eva Varma • Cecilia Vazquez •Michael Robert Vereker • Danielle White • Laura Marie WOods : • Wiiiiam Kamaka Yamamoto Jr. • Ana Elizabeth Yarttuehe •Alan VbatT~ •V~Glorla Pilot Sandra Aguirre Maritza Lisbeth rballo Leonardo Javier Aron- Allan Ross Arthur • Guillermo Arturo encio • William Ryan Ashworth •Lauren Nicole Ayers • Blair Lynn Back • Walter Tyson Baker • Joanna Lynn Banks • Ryan Evan Bates • Daniel Ross Bauer • Jennie Yvonne Blackburn • Jonathan Robert Bourquardez • Helen Mae Bradford • Melissa Yvonne Brotton • Adam Hamilton Caldwell • Gregory Kyle Carcerano • Elizabeth Anna Carey • Ashley Jordan Carter • Francisco Eusebio Castillo .• Christopher Lee Chaisson •Zoe Simone Cohen •Peter Ray Colman • Autumn Maria Cramer • Monique Danielle Creed · • Socorro Ann Crouch • Mark Adam Cuny •Michael Ericmyers Darling . • Olivia Susana Dasso • Andre De Almeida • Ludwing Estuardo De La Cruz · • Ryan Allen Debolt • Fabian Jeremy Denzler • Erica Elayne Dicarlo • Erin Noel Dicarlo • Thanh Candy Dinh • Christine Elizabeth MIDDLE HIGH • Robert M. Aguirre • Mehran Sean Azma •Lina Berenfeld • Matthew Chan • Jeff W. Cullen • Nema Darani •Loan Tuyet Doan • Parsa Dormiani • Jeffrey Robert Edwards • Monica Irene Fabela • Ryan Matthew Farnsworth • Alacia R. Foster • Jamie Lynn Giglio •Natalie Judith Gregg • Claudia Maria Herrera •Clifford Lau • Stephen James Leece • Benjamin Safa Lintschinger cl~of 1999 MONTE VISTA HIGH SCHOOL Duran • Julie Ellen Duran • Steven Richard Dustman • Natalie Noelle Eastvedt • Nicole Paige Erquiaga • Matthew John Evans • Cameron Amir Farokhi • Susana Aguilera Garcia • Gloria E-lizabeth Garibay • Joseph Anthony Gonzalez • Leonar~zalez Ian Robert Gordon • Brandon Singh Grewal • Carlos Rolando Gutierrez •Christopher Lee Hall • Brian Jeffrey Hart • Kimberle E. Hilton • Patricia Karen Hixson • Jessica Claire Hoefer • Donald Robertpark Humphrey •Dominic A. Iacono • Gabriella Rosa Ianni • Maribel Torres Jaime • Jonathon Skye Jayne • Amber Lynn Johnson • Owen Alexander Kahle • Elizabeth M . Kennedy • Melissa Jennifer Laba sh • Rene Alonso Labrado • Barry Shannon Lafone • Martha C. Ledesma • Efren Sanchez Lopez • Esmeralda Lopez • James Austin Loud • Dustin John Macisaac • Geoffrey Ray Mad- dox • Joe Kouros Maghami • Alex Marquez • Anthony Lee Matulin COLLEGE SCHOOL • Abdulah Dute Mesihovic • Andrea Nicole Miles • Hossain Kevin Nassiri • Liseth Oregel • Veronica Villela Orozco • Michael Tuchek Pelis Cisco Rogers • Mahla Lee Shaebanyan-Bady • Scott David Southwick • Andrew Scott Taylor •Matthew Allen Tipton •Cecilia Kriege Urbina • Daniel Robert Wakefield • Elizabeth Loera Wecklich Put a few words to Work for you. ca11 the • Jake Allen Mcclory •Brian Alan Mclaughlin • Elisabeth Grace McL.au~hlin • Martm Edward Mclaughlin . • Trinidad J Villanveva Mendez • Eric Lee Mickler • Isaac Sepulveda • Anthony James Sharer • Brad Sherwood • Ryan Robert Silver • Diana Denbow Smallwood •Aimee Michele Smith •Justin Jeffrey Spar- row • Martha Molina ~-• Ryan Douglas · • Courtney Noel Montgomery •April Moroneso • Brian Rye Mullis • Cesar Oscar Munguia • Charissa M . Nay • Peter James Nelson • Tyler Joseph Nelson • Megan Leah Norum • Brian Thomas Old- men •Edwin Ademir Olmedo • Dilda Osorio •Christopher Lee Page •Steven Bradley Parker • Jasmita Patel • Jonathon Robert Peer • Jason Jame~ Perry • Sandy Virginia Pineda • William Riley Randol • Scott Alan Reuben • Emily Romney • Shawn Alex Ryan • Paul Gregory Salazar •Erick M. Sanchez • Eric Cameron Sanders • Sonja Lynn Sauceda • Micah Noah Schiesel Stagner · • Stephanie Carolyn Stanton • Sarah Letitia Stipp • Blair George Stone • Arin Michelle Stuva •Michelle Denise Swartz • Michelle Flora Terrones • Jaimee Nicole Thompson • Brett Tyler Tolmie •Sara Christine Travison • Eric Scott Valantine • Jason Michael Vasquez • Kristopher R. Wagoner •Rafael Wasilewski • Tenayah Diana Wiewandt •Amber Dawn Wildeisen •Clinton Robert Wilson • Brett R. Winfield • Karolina Wydra • Raffi Yessayan • Jillian Kathryn Zermeno Thursday, June 17, 1999 kJ7Ja, Kaiser Prim<tcy.j~ !! Center honors ,jl • I t itS 'true hero' • Quiet volunteer . ·receives school's top service award. AMY SPURCEO'li lklf Ph COSTA MESA-It WdS a loud morning at Kaiser Primary Cen- ter on Wednesday. More than 1,500 people - includmg 1,300 students-gath- ered for a ceremony bononng a Costa Mesa wife and mother of four for her outstanding volun- teertsm withln the Newport- Mesa Urulied School District and her community. Recognized as Kaiser's "true hero,• 12-year volunteer Sherry Rorden accepted the filth Martha Fluor Service Award, the highest honor given by the school's Par- ent Faculty Organization. "It's a wonderful feeling to be appreciated,• a tearful Rorden said. "It's really been an easy JOb helpmg these teachers They're great. ·I love you all from the bottom of my heart," Rorden said. "It's been a great joy for me.• Rorden's children are at four cWferent schools in the d1stnct. Along wtth volunteenng at the schools, she delivers groceries to needy families m Costa Mesa, helps out with the American Youth Soccer Organi.Zation and volunteers at her church. The Martha Fluor SeTVIce Award started in 1995 when Flour's last child was at Kaiser. Fluor, a member of Newport· Mesa Unified School District's Board ot Education, was an avid volunteer in the community and the school. Fluor said receiving the mlA award four years ago was a c~­ plete su.rJ>.rise. •After all of my kids had ge to UUs school, I wanted a ro~" Fluor said .. "But instead tb~. honored me with an award -'-""I was absolutely taken abaciZ· • Fluor emphasized that a chil~,, ' elementary school years are very important b.Ine for paren get involved. She said once th!l!e• students readl the next le~• teacher continuity changes a parental-school involvement e change. . •J "Volunteering provides . i~a sense of commitment and se~ as a positive role mode~ for <ti1- dren," Fluor said. "Sheny is~. fabulous chou:e.· ".JU Newport-Mesa Supt. Robdrt ! Barbot agreed. ~1" "Sometimes we forget wb t""' great people we have, and s important to recognize the~·• Barbot said. . ... tA Rorden received a stancu.ng · ovation from family membe9, • teachers, parents and local di~· -~ tanes, and speakers desert tl her ability to find the good • I everyone. ",J~ "They call her the unsqns hero,· said PFO member &In• Newett. "She's not in the f~• I front of Uungs. She likes to ~t• thmgs done qwetly • Rorden's 10-year-old daug -• ter, Jodi, a Kaiser. fifth-grij.!r .• was too emotional to read e poem she had wntten for r mom dunng the ceremony. B)t• after the crowd dispersed, ~~ ... said her motn's hard work sets a...... good example for her to follow.GJ ·u makes me feel confidejlt when I am at school," Jodi sai~ • • lS. at .s t. :ie n , A ~i~s __ Th_ursdov __ .J_uM--17.~1999 __ -:--~~--------------=-------=SOC:...:.~i~e~t)":.J. ________________________ ~---------0a~i~~~Pi~~~ Visio~ries tastefully support the OC Museum include event chair Marlene Hamontree, Mary Lyons, Betty Steele, Jeanne Tappan. Trlih O'Donnell, Teri Kennady, Mar- sha Anderson, Twyla Martin, Carole Lobdell, Pam Muzzy, ....., • Linda Lund, Pat Hancock, Peg " Reday, Jana Hackett, Ciel 11 Woodman, Ann Blake, Ginny Smallwood, Sandi Simon, spectacular blue sky over blue sea day was the gilt. to some 110 ladies tending the early summer lun- eon of The Visionaries at Peli· T HE CROWD peers for an outstanding year of progress. cii.n Hill Club, Newport Coast. The sophisticated gathering women in support of the pro- ams, goals and vision of the Surrounded by friends, mcluding Janet Corbln, iobln Turner, Gypsy Wolf, Kathyrn Wright. Marilyn Mcintyre and Judith Haslett, Snyder was elo- quently praised by the pretty Joan Rlach in a passionate and clever speech built around the letters of her name, Nancy. (As in •n• stands for never give up, and so forth.) Riach, who served as Visionaries president in 1997, was on hand along with fellow art museum leaders Nancy Baldwin and the most charming Bobbi Purcell of Lido Isle. Qrange County Museum of Art 1*ld th eir annual membership r4eeting and luncheon, graced ttr' the fashion presentation pf qhnstian Dior. The business of the day itcluded the transference of b.w. cook ~'ty from past board to present; e welcoming of new members d the salullllg of past achievements. Nancy Snyder, current president of the group, accepted the accolades of her "We are here because art matters to each of us. I am an artist myself,• offered Purcell, sharing some of her own per- sonal history. Purcell, who moved to Newport with her family from the redwood forests of Saratoga, Calif., explained that art has always been an important part of her life and that of her family. • • i l .. , , ~ ' • • t \ Ji -_ =::s::.. ~ ~o fi.._) (C (0 M One of my sons is an artist,• she said. "He has recently made the Choice to follow a business path as a career. However, I am sure that he will never give up his love of art.• Acknowledging that having a child face the life of a starving artist can scare even the most open-minded mom, Purcell also shared thoughts on pursuing art in life. M An artist must live his or her desire. Go for it. Don't look t/ti1~, rlf 11 ~t '-~ Why Drive to a dub or Discount Wine Sho p? ~iiiilii-~" .. ~------=;;.;>.~ Buy siJ and save. 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MGreat accom- plishment does not come with- out sacrifice.• In the world of contemporary art, which is one important focus of the Orange County Museum of Art, expression is frankly not born out of comfort. The work of many artists today attempting to capture the elu· sive plane of acknowledged greatness centers on work that is often a harsh vision of the underbelly of real life. Real life that is not part of the Newport experience for the mpst part. Subjects that range from urban hostilities, to the spread of dis- ease such as HIV I AIDS, to vio- lence and the use of guns among youth, are translated by the artist into contemporary pieces that are often disturbing to the untrained eye. Make no mistake -to understand, let alone appreciate contemporary art, one must be trained. To realize the import of many expressions, a simple glance will not do. On the other hand, the beau- ty of a Callf ornia landscape, ahother focus of the OCMA col- lection, is immediate. Remem- ber, however, that these magnif- icent works were created in the later part of the 19th century and the early part of the 20th by Bohemian creators who lived in cabins and cottages on the rim of civillzation.'1Taveling the California coast and the West- ern United States in search of pastoral beauty reflected an impressionist view of life that · \\I \IU IU SPO\:SI Bl I" O'\I' 10\0l '~~ Rabbitt Insurance Agency AUI'O •HOMEOWNERS• HEALTH d111JJ!.!ince 1957 ~ ~ c-=) ----... -.. ./ ,.\ ,'"..J 949-631-77 40 -« 1-0ld Ne-twpon Bhd. • Newport 8t.ach (Na.r Ho.g HOlpical) was not in step with the main- stream eye of their time. It is easy for people at the close of the century to say, •Now that's art.• The Visionaries as a group. and on a larger scale OCMA as a museum, are attempting to bridge the cultural divide in the world of art, bringing 'to Orange County residents and students a view of artistic expression from many perspectives. Under Uie watchful eye and the tutelage of OCMA director Naomi Vine, chief curator Bnice Guenther and director of education Max- lne Galber. all in attendance at Over the pas1 demde, 1he wori of this smal bUt ' effective support . group known OS the V'ISioncries hos raised S7SO,OOO to support the JOOS&- um-amazing support from only 1 SO convnunity members. the Pelican Hill luncheon last week, the museum moves for- ward, reach- mg very lofty and some- times diffi- cult goals. Over the past decade, the work of this small but effective sup- port group known as the Visionaries has raised $750,000 to support the muse- um -amazing support from only 150 community members. The difference is that they are all people, like Bobbi Purcell, who believe that art may be as important to life as breatlung. Some of the individuals at the luncheon sharing that view Vivian Thorp, Patricia Marshall , and Shirley Clark, also a talent- ed artist in her oWll right. Perhaps as important as rais- ing funds, the Visionaries have also supported ai;t education. In their 10 years of working for the museum, they have sponsored 42 art tours in the community, 38 OCMA exhibition tours, 2..2 series of art history lectures and 10 art-focused excursions. As the elegant Four Seasons luncheon at Pelican Hill came to dessert, art of another variety was presented to the crowd. Under the direction of Georgia Kaleb representing Christian Dior, a parade of models wear- ing exquisite fashion shared the artistry in cloth informally walk- ing amongst the Visionatjes. Some very fashionable women, such as Barbara Grant, Dawn Washer, Shirley Geldert, Nicole D~nholm and Pat Jones, watched closely as the very tall and very thin models sauntered by just as waiters presented the ladies with a dessert of choco- late decadence. •Timing is everything,• said one Visionary pushing aside her dessert. That's for sure. • 8.W. COOK'S column appears every Thursday and Saturday. Classified ads work • ---=--for you! GE T TH E PO-INT? THE Daily Pilot (l.1r,r,1f1PCJ ( 01111rn1111ty M<1r kPtpl.H 1• ON THE WATER FRONT IN NEWPORT BEACH. CAUFORNIA ------ date book Red Violin' sings with iritrigue; f.\~tin Pow~rs' shags, but sags · EDrrOR S ,NOTE. The. Reel Critics col-to complete the Decades later the Chinese ed an incredible seamless movie mn features movie critiques written by final · h d hi ' · ' · mmunlty members serving on our . vanus on sen a s pment of assorted that flows, Wlth or Wlthout words. anel. ~ master-instruments, including the Red piece. · Violin, to be auctioned. Years later, Enter Samuel L. Jackson, the after his death, most identifiable actor in the • ELAINE ENGLAND, 65, lives in New,. port Beach and owns a gift-basket busi-· ness she operates from her home. Red Violin' flows with r without words the violin movie; who plays a significant role comes into the as the expert who authenticates the J T he Red Violin· tiaces han~ of an red violin ariq ultimately becomes 'Red Violin' provokes thought, but slowly the path of the violin ·Austrtqn enthralled with its beauty. from its loving creation ·· monastery t)lat The auction house, as well as the 17th century to its modem-runs an Elaine England the tarot card Teading, are the ay appeanmce in a Canadian orph~age. underlying threads that weave a uction house, having traveled Moving along, a wonderful band beautifully dev~oped plot. cross five continents. of gypsies makes wildly passion-Technically, the London Phil- Carlo Cecchi portrays a violin ate music followed by a British harmonic and Esa Peka Salonen aker whose pregnant wife is violinist with a rock star mentality. create a vibrantly beautl.ful sound- eeking answers to the future Our vagabond violin reposes track from the score by John through the reading of tarot in a Chinese pawn shop,· where Corigliano that demands surround cards by the resident seer. As · many years later it is purchased sound for maximum effect. each card is uncovered, it marks by a mother for her young The dubbing is exceptional, a new movement in the life of daughter. Time fades to the Chi-especially by the child. No com- the violin. Sadly, the wife dies nese cultural revolution, when promises are made in historical giving birth. The grieving violin items of foreign cultural impact references. Francois Girard, direc- maker escapes to his workshop were being routinely destroyed. tor, and Mr. Corigliano have creat- H ow many times have you picked up some old object and wondered who else had owned, held or used it? I have, many times. And so, apparently, have film- makers Francois Girard and Don McKellar, because that's lhe premise of their new movie, ~The Red Violin." The film start.Sin the 1600s in Italy in the workshop of a master violin maker. Among the many SEE REEL PAGE 20 COAST NEWPORT FINANCIAL your home Lending specialist in Coastal Orange County welcomes ~oqers ( ,;,~ ~, f<;Y }IM ROB ERTS to its team of Loan Con1ultants Call Jim if you are considering.financing a purchase or refinancing your present home. JlM ROBERTS (949) 717-4780 ·~~ ~ Sandwich House We use Fresh 1,"urkey for our sandwiches, cooked on the premises Daily We use a 1 /2 pound of real fruit in all our smoothies Thursdov. June 17 1999 A 19 (949) 646-7441 Lloyd's Nursery a landscape Co., Inc. 21 83 Fairview Rd. Suite 216, Costa Mesa, CA 92627 EXPERT LANDSCAPING I SPRINKLERS i MAlllTENANCE -Restaurant Directory RIVERBOAT RESTAURANT On board the 'Pride of Newport' RM!l"boet, home of ttle Newport Harbor Nautical Museum (formerly Reuben E Leel Open for lunch Tues.·Fn 11em-3pm. Bruich seMd Saturday & Sunday Bam·3pm Dimer served Wed.·51.wl. 5pm-1~. We cater oorporete and private events, wedchngs & banquets. AU m&jOI' credit cards eccept.ed. Located At. 151 E. Coast t-My. Newport Beach. 19491 873-3425 Fax 1949! 873-2175. CHESTER DRAWERS' INN A Coste Mese lnldttion for good times for the past 15 years. Join us for fabulous 1/3 lb. bli'gers served With curly Irias. spicy buffalo wiogs. or one of w-other munchables. En1oy yw-favorite beverages during happy holr from 3pm·Bpm daily. All day on Smdey. Tell your friends to meet you here En1oy basket.ball. foosbell, pinball, golden tee 99, darts! Kitchen Hours are 3pm • 10pm, 7 days a weetc Located at 179 E. 17th St #A in Costa Mesa. 1949! 831-4277 JACK SHRIMP Serving euthentlc Louisiana cu1811'18 in an upbeat, casual atmosphere with petio dining. Try OU' Jackshnmp plates, or the Jemm1n' Jambell'tl Take out end deltvery available Located at 2400 W. Coest Hwy. (949) 950.5577 NEWPORT RIB COMPANY We ere loceted et 2196 Harbor Blvd (the old Sizzler! We offer e coctctall toooge. lergei" benquet facibtles, more J*idng, end a eepnte cetenng kitchen. Open for ltllch end dimer We haYe the beet beby beck ribe 1n OMwlge Cwltv aerwd 1n a warm end oomforteble 88Ulng C949l 831-211 0 YANKl:I: TAVERN G'l the 1J1r In NlwpOrt Blech. Serving Ltt1ch & Omer deity Located • 333 e.,lidt OrMI. (949) 675-5333 • ZUBID CHICKl:N COOP Wt're mare thm'I la* ~ In eddtior1 to °"' RociAer'll. ero.c.d. Ind Grllld Qllc:an, -offll' see.. s.fOod, Prime Rib, Blibw BICllt Alie, Pim. I 22-am ~ mftl Ind "!I" Olrft.a l)Ol'tlOnl • 1 CHAT -.. Can1I da Ill ~ Open for .......... ind .......... --.. ..,, ind Qnlly . . Brllllflllt. F\i cadllll W. ~ ...... '4t ID 70. 9inwG11111 11C1n ID~ 11111'\ 414 Old ~aid ICanW' d Halpilll Raid 11111(19......,ln~ ...... --- M.ISTRAL A fevonte nelghborilood hideaway Mistral offers e comfortable d1n1ng room with a Cahfom1an Provence menu at reasonable prices and a separate bar-lounge area with piano musrc nightly Plenty of free parting across the street. Mistral IS. everyone's favonta ·secret Place' Omer served Tues. Wed, SUn 5 30pm-10 OOpm Thurs. Fn, Sat 5 30pm· 11 OOpm Located et 440 HehotrQpe Ave Corona del Mer. 9491723-9685 BASILIC RESTAURANT Offering a variety of Swiss French cu1s1ne Located et 217 Merine Ave. on Balboa Island Dinner served Tues • Sun 5 30 • 10 p m for reseNatlOOS please cell 1949! 673-0570 PINOT PROVENCE Joachim Splichal's only Orange County restaurant features Mediterranean fare 1nsp1red by the country-side of Southem France in a splendid setttng, nch with antiques and n.isttc elegance. Recognized by the James Beard Foundation Mon-Sat Breakfastllunchl01nner Sun Bl'\JflCMunch/Omner 17141444-5900 TROQUET With a decor remllliscent of the COl.Y. chic bistros of France. Troquet offers superb, modem French bistro coolong by chef Tm Goodell Excellent wine hst MagnihQIJe desserts' Top Rated Restaurant - Southern Cahfomia Zagat Survey Recognized by the. James Beard FOUldatton Mon.sat Lunchl01mer Closed Sunday C714l 708-6885 SIR ROGERS, LTD Sandwiches. coffee aod espresso dnnks & smoothies All ne..v bl'ealcfest menu. Catering available Open Mon-Fn et 88m Sat et 7am and Sun et 9am. Located at 27C1 E 17th Street, Co~ Mesa 19491 845-2252 ROYAL KHYBER Award Wmng Cuisine of tod1e Open for lunch Mon.·fn. 11 30· 2pm Closed for 11.f'tCh on Sewrday Sunday Brlllch Buffet served 11 3(). 2 30pm. Dinner served from 5;30pm. Located et the South Coest Plaza Village. 1821 W. Sunflower Ave 17141436-1010 SABATINO'S RESTAURANT 8c SAUSAGE COMPANY Pasta. caeser selad, homemade sausage, veal. lamb. \legetel'lan dishes, wine. beer, cappuccino &dessert Hours 7 days a week Ser\oing Set. & Sun. brulch from 8 30-1 :00. Sun ·Th.rs 11 em-1 Opm, Fn.·Sat. 11 irn-11 pm. All maior crttd1t cards accepted Located At 251 Sh1pyan:t Way.Newport Beech 19491723-0021 RISTORANTE MAMMA GINA In a beel.tlful lltting on the bay ·LIVI roos1c· p8rform1ng l\lghtly in W' Enoteca Loooge. Located at 251 East Pai:1fic Coest Highway in~ Beach. Ltmh Moo.·Sat 11.3)-2·30. &.widay 8Mch 11 em-3pm. Dinner Mon·&.n Spm-10pm. ean ahead for rtS8Mt.iOn9 19491 673 9500 SA PO RI ltelien food for hearty eaters Open 11 · 30am· 10 OOpm, ~­ Tl'u'ldly, 11·30em-1 1,00pm Fnday·Satu'day located 8t 1000 8'y8iCle onv.. 1949) 644-4220 AMICI TRATTORIA Bodi ~·v end tredltional ttalt11n CUI •ne 1a presercad bv pnw~ MMimo NMretta Speciew inctude ~ ~Sid ... ...,,._winnrlg WW19 ""·too Open for kn:h ~ Dimer . ._ ~&II LOOIUd a 655 Pnm B"'1d 171419Slclm9 ARMANICAl"I: ........ &.,..;a ArffWi ~. Amlllli c.M .... .... tar • !WI INll Diril an ..-ii cliltllt mi NDr1tW'rl • • ···"-II\"" ..... 81iW!gkn:tlldilw-a...s .... JMI Oilft In,_., C.. Am 17Ml 75'-«IX> VILLA OVA ......... ....Ciillllil .... ,_ .... le:& ulll ~ hllt _., I m •Mllll ---··· ... . -··· .... . Where the Pastabtl1t1es ere endless Open for dinner Mondey · Saturday 4 p m · 10 p.m • Sunctey 2 p m. • 10 p m Take out avaheble starting et 11 30 a m Located at 2000 Newport Blvd 1n Costa Mesa 19491 548·0099 1 LUGANO CUCINA DEL MERCATO The sophisticated ambience will remind yoo of a Milanese care Oehetous meals lure saWf diners to this posh spot where palate· pleasing fare 1s created using only the freshest ingredients Mon-Fri BreakfastlluncMJ1nner, Sat·Sun Dimer Located at 650 Ant.on Blvd 17141 668·0880 . A MACHI Sushi &Sushi to Go Complete Bar An Ma1or Credit Cards Located At 2875 ll'\ltne Ave [Across from Newpo!t Gott Course! 1949l 645·551B BEN I HANA Amenca's most calebreted Jepanese restaurant Open 7 days a week Lunch 1130-230pm Mon.-Fr1. Dimer 5 30-10pm Mon - Thurs 5 30-11 ·00pm Frr .. 5 00.11 OClpm Sat . 4.3Q.9:30pm SI.fl Located at 4250 Birch St 94S.955·0822 Ml CASA Cb" meals are now a tnp to Bartl as well as Mexico. Now offenng fish tacos Phone ahead for orders io-go Hours. Deily from 11 am All maior c:red1t cards accepted Located At 296 17th St • Coste Mess 19491 645-7626 AVILA'S EL RANCHITO Authentic MexlC80 food, with the freshest ingrechents & e new hght CU1sme. Great· margantas Hotn. Lln:h & Dinner. All maior credit cards accepted Located et 2101 Plecent1a. Costa Mesa -842· 1142. 2800 Newport Blvd . Newpc:ll1Beech-675-6855 end 2744 E Coast HY.y . COM -(949! .844-8226. MR. JUAN It's hka e ¥16¢ to Cabo A taste of eUthentic Me~IC&n & Seafood Open 7 days e week lrom B·OOam-9 ()()pm Beer & Wl18 llY8llabla Located at 2283 Fairview Road let Wiison. behind Jiffy Llbll 19491 631-7500 LA PALAPA .... Serving authentic South MeJJCen seafood Cevrche cocktails. cematonea. pulpo, ensal6das and much more. Open 8 days e week. Closed on Wednesdays Dine 111 or taka·out l.oc8ted at 123 23rd St in Newport Beech !near ~ lynch'sl (949! 673-2657 DARYA FINE PERSIAN CUJSINIE Yotr sen88$ will fl89t upon Pera~ decor end ~ eutsioe et th9 exctic l"HtN'Wt Semple debc1oue eppetinrs, romebC noe dishta end 8Ml'Y &hith ktbeb T~ r'ICld l'tttllnft -Soultwn Califtrnia Z1g1t &iwy SeMlg LIRlh & OirwW ~ lOctCltd • "'8 ~ r.o.t. Pim 'Mlgt (7141 557-8600 r .. · ~ {,. , . , : , INKA GRILL E.-ilrmltll .. llMl'ln[)ql~ ~1E.,,...,_.. blend al auillnl .............. " ... Amril ... ' .._ ....... Hllll'lnMll\-n.ft 11SJ1rR119pfft.k_.. ID 9'1m lftd Fri .a.&. 11:3Dllft • 1:31111m. &.-. a 8 ...... SLa ...... MC..Mlm.7t••W- I THE ARCHES The premium Steak and seafood house "'OrOOge County since 1922 Serwig lunch Mon. -Fri 11 30am ootll 3 00pra Dinner served night/'/ unbl 1.00am Located on Newport Blvd & Coast Hwy 111 Newport Beech 19491 845-7077 MORTON'S OF CHICAGO . This venerable steakhouse tS renowned for generous part.Ions of perfectly prepared prime. Sged, grein·fed beef as well es first..rete seafood end desserts sl!IVed 1n an upscale d1n1ng ctub end bar setting Private dm1ng rooms available Top rat.eel restaurant - Southern Cahfom1a Zsgat &rvey. Moh-Slrl Drmer/Lete Night Located et South Coast Plaza Village 1714! 444-4834 SCOTT'S SEAFOOD GRILL & BAR A popular award-winning restaurant known for rts QU&hcy dining exPftl'lence thet 1s es famous for rts classteally prepared fresh seafood as 1ts aged pnme beef Sava room for a sumpcuous dessert Daily l.uncM)rnnerA.ate Night After OCPAC Located at 3300 Bristol St across from South Coast Plaza 17141 979-2400 CATALINA FISH KITCHEN Get hooked on the freshest fish SV8tlable Fresh gnlled fish, seafood and chrcken. sandwldles. salads, grrlled plates end pasta &peeialties Open seven days a week. Mon. thru Sat 11am-9pm &.lday 11am- 7pm Catenng 8Y81lable Located at 670 W 17th St #GB. Costa Mesa. !West of tne new Trader Joe's l 19491 845-8873 SANTA MONICA SEAFOOD Regarded es Southern Cahfom1as top seafood retatlfll'. With the largest & finest selection af fresh seafood da1l'f Also a multiWde of scrumptlOUS dehcacies swt\ as sushi, grrlled fistt entreea. clam chowder. fish & chips sandwiches end all the frxrngs for e goumet meal at home Open 7 days e Yooeek Located et 154 E. 17th St . Costa Mesa !.9491574-8882 THE CANNERY Htstoric wawfront restllll'fn end harbor cruse oerw. Hcxrs Mon. -Sat. 11 30 · 2 am. Slrl 10 am-12 pm, All me1or credit cards. Resel"V8bOnS suggested Located at 3010 Lafayette Ave .. ~ Beaoh.CA 92663 £9491875-5777 Fax 1949) 875-2510 ' AMELIA'S SEAFOOD 8c ITALIAN RESTAURANT For 39 years Amelta has been S8MlQ the loclls and ~s1t0rt of Newport Beach who cheri&h die finest 11'1 delectable pe6taS. fine wmea & ~QUISlte see foods Sunset dMer is &eMd Sm thru 1lin from 5 00 pm -8 00 pm 0tnner dally stermg et 5 pm Lln:h Fn, Set. Sun from 11 30 em txl 3 30 pm Sl.n1ir bN-ICh from 1000 em -3. 30 pm. 311 Mime Aw Ol'I Balboe lslrd 19491 673-6580 T !' . , .. ~, \ •• l e • i\20 Thursday, June 17, 1999 ·datebook . . . . . . . • Daily Pilot REEL CONTINUED FROM 19 instruments being 11lllde by apprentices, the mast .r is making one very special violin for his unborn child. 1be film then fa.st- forwards 300-plus years to an upscale auction house in Montreal. Go back 200 years to a monastery where the violin is being used to teach music to orphans. s~ back to the present and the auction house where more bidders are introduced. Then back to Victorian England and an eccentric ml15!ci.an (Jason Aemy- ing) and his novelist lover (Greta Stacchi). Once again, back to the auction house where art appraiser 01.arles Morritz (Samuel L. Jack- wn) has ~ his quest to aullienbc:ate the violin Finally. the present rntroduces a complete gro up of people all bidding a gainst e ach other for their own personal reasons. U th.is sounds confusmg, it really isn 't. The pace of this film moves too slowly for any confu- sion. My biggest critique of •Tue Red Violin• was that at two l}ours-plus, I wished for things to Held.I Bressler speed up, especially dur- ing the Victori- an England episode. How- ever, in spite of the slow- ness, I did enjoy th.is movie. The individ- ual perfor- mances were all good, with Jackson being a true standout. I thought the premise of the film was very intriguing. It really made me think and wonder about the old things in my own home and the hands they have passed through. • • HEIDI BRESSLER. 35, is a hairstylist and Costa Mesa r~ident. This is no J runes Bond movie I hope the producers of •Austin Powers, the Spy who Shagged Me," don't think they have another James Bond franchise on their hands, because they don't While the movie is funny in places, it really is adult hwnor dis- Peter guised as a kid's movie. It has stupid slap- stick bathroom humor for the kids, but with way too many sexual innuen· does for young kids to be expo&ed to. MikeMyers Adanaltan -from Satur- day Night Uve fame plays Austin Powers, a spy from the '60s who in the first movie had been frozen and then reawak- ened by Dr. Eyil (also played by Myers). 1hi.s ti.me, Powers goes back in ti.me and hooks up with spy girl Felicity Shagwell, played by 8<?<>¢e Nights' roller skater Heather Graham. The plot isn't what you would call strong, but then I doubt anyone will see this movie for the plol You've got your typical James Bond-type chases, girls, cars and exotic locales. Of course, it's all done as a spoof. And, it's all in good fun. It's JUSt that this ver- sion is over-the-top idiotic. • This is PETER ADANAUAN's last review for the Daily.Pilot. He is.moving with his wife and three boys to Thousand Oaks. ~ Beacon Bay Auto 4200 Birch St. (at Dove) • Newport Beach 833-0660 ---·-----------------. 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The play revolves around the story ol five HoDy- wood stars and their troupe who pedonn in London for American Gls. It will be staged today through Swlday and June 24-27 at oCc's Drama Lab Theatre. CurtaUl is set for 8 p.m. today, Fri- day and Saturday, and curtain is set foe 2 p.m. on Sunday. Advance tickets are S6 for Thursday and Sunday performances and S'1 for Friday and Saturday shows. nck- ets at the door will be sold for $8 and $9. A $1 disoount is available for students and senior citizens. OCC is at 2701 Failview Road, Costa Mesa. For more infonna- tion. cal) (714) 432-5860. STAGE 'IUUMINATING VERONICA' 11lis workshop production about Veronica, a young •• , •• 10111 woman left alone in Havana kl 1961 after her family flees to Miami 1n fear of the revolution, will be presented today and Saturday at 8,p:m. at South Cout Repertory, 655 Town Cen· · ter Drive, Costa Mesa. For tit.k- et-prices and more information, Cil1l (714) 108-5555. 'ON THE' JUMP' This modem-day romantic come- dy revolves around the stocy of a woman whose husband leaves her on their wedding night and takes her life sav,ings with hbn. While contemplating jwnping ott a bridge, Colleen meets a man with similar plans. The play doles at South Coast Repertory June 27. 1lc:kets are $28 to $45 (preview tickets begin at $18). For more information. call (714) 708-5555. 'THE WIZARD OF oz· The musical version of this clas- sic tale comes to Segerstrom Hall at the Orange County Perform- ing Arts Center July 7 through 18, starring Mickey Rooney as the Wizard, Jessica Grove as Dorothy and JoAnne Worley as the Wicked Witch of the West. These performances are part of a national tour. Tuesday through Saturday showings are at 7:30 p.m.., Saturday matinees at 12 and 4 p.m. and Sunday at 1 and 4 p.m., as well as two special showings.i0n July 11at7 p.m. and July 16 at 4 p.m. OCPAC is at 600 Town Center Drive, Costa .., · Mesa. For more inf onnation. call \ ~ Sabatino Tommy Peter Phil Vince Flavorful & Delicious Lunches & Dinner Unkjue wlM room & 4lnlna rooiM nall1blf for IJ"UllP buslftfS !Mftlngs and prhatec fllnctloflJ 723-0621 Please Call For ReserYJtions and Directions 25 l Shipyard Way • Newport Beach Our 17th Year ---- ""l111li 'i...,, \\11.t "'i'11l I,, :11 111'/1 \'' J \1.///l 'll T h e P re m ier S t eak & Seafoo d Ho u se In 0 range Cou n ty S i,n c e 1 9 2 2 c_)efood (7141556-ARTS OI Visit the Web site www.ocpoc.org. DANCE SUMMER SALSA 1be fowth annual outdoor Sum- mer Salsa will feature food, drlnkl, a ~ent auction and dancing With the live band Blue Machine from 1 p.m. to mid· night Saturday. The event will take place on the courtyards of Fashion Island in Newport Beach. Summer Salsa is the maJor fund-raiser for West Side Story, a group of single and \. married professionals between-1 the ages of 21and35 who sup- port the arts in Orange County and sponsor performances, mix- ers, sporting events and infor- mal gatherings. Tickets are $40 in advance, and $50 at the door For tickets or more information, call (9-49) 263·8755 or visit www.westsldestory.org. 'SWAN LAKE• As part of Tue Center's 1999 International Classic Dance Sea- son, the Royal Swedish Ballet is performing at ~erstrom Hall. Led by Artistic Director Frank Anderson, the company will per- form •swan Lake" and a mixed repertory production celebrating the Ballet Suedios. •swan Lake" is being performed now through Saturday and the mixed reperto- ry on Saturday and Sunday. Tick- ets are $10·$68. For tickets or infonnation,call(714)740-7878 or (213) 365-3500. No m.tltl"< wN! )<)Ifft do1o9, ~ honll'fCl'Ml ~ Daily Pilot . cS:~i:1b Rib Eye Swordfish, SaJmon, Or Halibut (blackened, Poached, Grilled, Or Saut«d) Del Monico Porterhouse New York Steak Tartare • (prepared Table-Side) Steak Diane (prepared Table-Side) ;'New York Pepper Steak (prepared Table-Side) Beef Scroganoff Filet Of Beef Oscar Filet Mignon *Beef Wellington • Chateaubriand Bo uquctiere * Rack Of Lamb Lamb Chops Veal Chops Baked Shrimp Scampi Deep Fried Jumbo Shrimp Calamari Steaks Scallops Belle Meuniere Fried Deep Sea Scallops Australian Lobster Tail Lobster Thermador ABALONE STONE CRAB CLAWS FROM FLORIDA MARYLAND SOFT SHELL CRAB CRABC4.KES ALASKAN KING CRAB LEGS BOUILLABAISSE WEEKDAY LUNCHEON BLUE PLATE SPECIALS OFFERING OVER 50 ITEMS PER WEEK ALL UNDER $10.00 . SUNDAY NIGHT DINNER SPiJaAIJ $1".96 Ol'FIJllllD Au EvBNiNG ENhU!ls Sl!aVID Wl'nt Youa Otoa OF Sour OR SALAD, ~~ Oi PD» .. date book .. . . . . . . Thursday, June 17, 1999 ~ Daily Pilot Make Dad happy and satisfie.d this Father's Da)?i~ T his Sunday is Father's Day, and U your dad is anything like mine, you're probably baVJDg a tough time deciding on just the right way to honor the Old Man. Mom gave him the electron- ic goU scorekeeper last year, the shirt you got for him for Christmas is still in the wrapping, and his tie collection has already gone out of style and come back in a~ain. Ask hitn what be d like, DINING and he'll probably say -don't worry, you PREVIEW don't have to get me anything.• Great help, Dad. Well if, as the saying goes, the · way to a man's heart is truly through his stomach, then maybe a celebratory meal out is just the thing to make Dad feel special. And many of Newport Beach a.od Costa Mesa's fine restau- rants are prepared to help. 1Taditionally, Sunday brunch · is the domain of Mother's Day and Easter, but several places are preparing something special for the patriarch of the family. 1Wln Palms (630 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach, (949) 721-8288), in recognition of the manly art of outdoor grilling, is having a Santa Maria Barbe- cue Brunch ($25 without cham- pagne; $29 with) from 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. The Art of Sax will provide entertainment and, although the menu wasn't se t at press time, I'm sure it will be smokin.' l1C11t1e ESTABLISHED 1962 Steak • Seafood • Cocktails 1695 Irvine Ave. 646-7944 Bbtro 201 (3333 W. PCH. Newport Beach, (9•9) 631-1551) is also beefing up theU' regu!M brunch ($24.95 adults, $26 95 with unlimited house cham- pagne, $29.95 with unlimited Roderer Estate). At the carving station they'll be slicing bowbon- and maple-glazed ham with mango sweet and sour sauce, along with roast beef and herb marinated turkey. Some selections from the hot buffet will include eggs Benedict with Canadian bacon and moked salmon, and grilled salmon with basil ~to; while the cold buff et will feature smoked trout, assorted baked goods and a citrus chicken salad, among others. Of course the dessert table will be plentiful, one only hopes it will include their famous chocolate souffle. The IUtz (880 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach, (949) 720- 1800) will feature a special Father's Day brunch highlighting their classic continental cuisine ($29.50). They'll start you off with a •Restorative," as they've labeled it, and the Ritz Carousel, a lazy-susan full of gulf shrimp, vodka cured salmon, beef tartar, pate, smoked trout and marinat- ed he~g. Dad will then have , his choice of entree. Among the choices are eggs Benedict with a twist: the Ritz substitutes filet mignon for the bacon and bemaise for the hollandaise; broiled alderwood-smoked pork chops; scaloppini of veal with wild and cultivated mushrooms, or carved prime-graded top sir- lorn pepper steak served with crambled eggs and potatoes. Desserts include a fresh berry •martiJu• splashed with cham- bord, and lemon scented vanilla bean creme brulee. lf you plan to buy Dad a belt this year, I sug- gest getting one a size bigger. Another excellent brunch menu ($55 adults, $25 children over 5, under 5 free) is being served at PavtllJons, in the Four Seasons hotel (690 N~wport Cen· ter Drive, Newport Beach, (949) 759-0808). From the cold table they'll be serving a selection of country pates, marinated mush- room salad with balsamic vinai- grette and rosemary, seared ahi tuna with Japanese cucumbers, and a traditional Caesar salad. Warm selections will feature eggs Benedict with truffles (remind me to do a future column on the best eggs Benedict in town), baked salmon in horseradish crust with dill citrus sauce, medallions of veal with morel sauce or aspara- gus and eggplant ravioli with sun- dried tomato and garlic aioli. or course, if Dad isn't the sun- dried tomato type, he can head for the carving station and some roast beef tenderloin with whiskey sauce. Other restaurants serving up brunch include Tutto Mare (545 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach, (949) 640-6333); Aysla 101 (2901 West Coast Highway, Newport Beach, (949) 722-4128); and, of course, Five Crowns (3801 Pacific Coast Highway, Corona del Mar, (949) 760-0331). Free c;ar toon Network Screening I Friday, June 1 8th Pelican Hills Golf Course 22651 Pelican Hills Road South Newport Beach, CA · 7:3Qp,m -10:00pm 714-542-6222 The first 400 chilchn to arrMt wiD Finally, il Dad's a goU buff, why, not splurge and treat him to brunch at Pelican lUll Golf Club (22651 Pelican Hill Road South, Newport Beach, (949) 717-6000), followed by a round of golf. Ndw, if yow dad is like mine, he's an early riser and will have worked up quite an appetite for any of the above brunches. But if yow father likes to sleep in on his day of rest, don't despair, sev- eral local restaurants are adding specials to their regular d.tnner menus to celebrate Dad's Day. Tutto Mare, in addition to the brunch mentioned above, has pre- pared a special Father's Day menu that will be served on Saturday and Sunday. This specia1 menu will mclude: pepper-seared ahi tuna in red wine sauce, roasted duck ravioh with wild mushrooms; Mare e Monte, a 10-ounce filet mignon with half a Maine lobster, and a whole fish roasted m the wood-burning oven. Cblmayo (327 Newport Cen- ter Dnve, Newport Beach, (949) 640-2700) and Habana (2930 Bristol St., Costa Mesa, (714) 556-0176) will both feature spe- cial additions to the menu in honor of Father's Day. Among the specials to be offered at Bungalow (2441 East Coast Highway, Corona del Mar, lOf(f5 Salon • Supply 436 HWOTROPE CORONA DEL MAR 949•675•0655 • (949) 673-6585) is 1;moked prune rib of beef, which can bo en1oyed on the outdoor patio where Dad can enjoy a cigar after his smoked meat. And let's not for- get Morton's of Chicago (1661 Sunflower Ave., Costa Mesa, (714) 444--4834). They're not adding any specials but, then again, do they really have to? Why not keep it simple and treat Dad to a juicy, prime-cut steak cooked just the way he likes it, an ice-cold martini and, just to· .. SUMMER CAMP keep him honest. a lectwe oo watching his cholesterol a.nd blood pressure. I hope the above suggesttons help you pla.n a s~al day for • dear, old Dad. My own dad !> 2,500 miles away on the wrong coast, but not to worry -a ruce, new tie is already on its way. • STEPHEN SANTACROCE'• dining reviews appear ~ry other Thursday. He is the proud SOf\ of Donald San- tacroce, current1y residing in New Haven, CT. 12 1-wulc t.e6&ion& (M·F) FULL DAY OR HALF DAY. STARTS JUNE 14 . Three i,,&t.ructor& for every 10 et.udent.5. 5t.udenu are placed in groups according t.o age and a11l7ilit.y. 5url'1oarde. and Wetsui~ Included. •PRIVATE LESSON PROGRAM 5 1-hour le660n5 $200 incldi;: Surfboard. weti6uit & coached practice 6t:eelone. Year round program. A MacGill"f89 rree .... n rdm s , tnt ds me :m r 2 .Thursday, J\Jne 17, 1999 IDITOllAL 11sA salute to he c£iritury.'s . /ilst_ o.ff l!!ing · • r~duation D~y.- it seems so·far . awaywhe~ freshman. But before you know it, it's here. You've· spent four years studyin"g hard, pl~y· m'g harder and trying to fiqUre out who you are and what ma"kes you jt,tSt . . as cool -ii not cooler - thdl\ evel)'ODe el.Se. And aii of a sudden, "it's over. It's a day you'.ve foolced forward t~··for the past to~ Y';!~· And it's a day you hope. will nev~r c6me. It is the ·be~ of t?morrow a,nd the 'future, ctnd the end of yesterday ' ~nd youth. • The Cla~s of '99 is the final cildp'ter, our~ last offering, frorp thi,s centwy. It has·been an era of remarkable change and ,$tunning challenges, from Kitty Hawk to the moon, from the Western Front to Kosovo, from Big Band to rap. It has been an incred· ible century, shaped and reshaped by our grad~· a tes, year in and year out. But you -the Class of '99 -are special. You will lead us into the next cen· tury. You will shape our ·f\lture, discover things Iione of us 'thought of and t'tx the things that we managed to break. There's good reason for us to be optimistic. Consider Kieran Collins. She's president of the National Honor Sod· ety, runs track and was honored for her acade· rb..ics. Consider Kristine Har- r{ngton. She's the presi· dent of the American <.lancer Society Club at ~ewport Harbor, a stu· <fnt journalist and crews ~ her free time. Consider David 1\-an. lf e helps out at the Some· cite Cares Soup Kitchen, gets straight Ns and is diptain of the tennis team !1-Costa Mesa High. Consider Christiila Reid. She teaches Sunday chool, sings in the choir at Estancia and won acad- emic honors. The list, from Corona .del Mar to the West Side, goes on and on. No short- age of excellence. No ortage of talent. No ortage of energy and M you prepare to go to :.-.. jOlil tbe -- •Med •to --eoa•q, .... ti ... your,.. .. ' Neighbors were .. right to protest home· plan I applaud the residents of Samoa Plac:~ for protesting . the construction of another architectural atrocity m Mesa Verde ("Commission puts an end to Stevensop's story,• Jilne 15). Too bad we homeowners on Komat Drive clldn'.t have the chutzpah to do the saine. We are now stuck with a 6,300··.square-. foot monster among 2,300· squa~·foot homes. How was lh1s approved by t!ie city planmars as. . compatible in stature with Uie · existing homes in the neighbor·~ • · hood? MARILYN MCDONALD Costa Mesa Taking Smith's column one step further Nice thoughtful colwnn ("Slow down a little, world, you move too fast,• May 29). Do take your thought one step deeper, though: "I wanted to be where he was and put on my blinker to get over in front of him.• Doily Pilo. • CODlDlUDI forum MAILIAG Why in front of him? Why not slow down and get over in back of him? You control your destiny, you accommodate him, and you don't even begin the white- knuckle process of deciding who controls the lane. It also happens that it's easier to decelerate quickly than to accelerate quick· ly, so 1l tends to be more effective -an added bonus. BRIAN P08UOA I DAl.Y PILOT Joseph Warner has stopped building his house in Mesa Verde because of complaints by his neighbors about the third level. The cUy pulled his building permil I don't claim that I always remember, but I thmk I have mostly learned this one and offer 1t to you. Thanks for an always thought· provoking colwnn, even when I lhlnk you're dead wrong. JIM ·TOLEDANO Costa Mesa Thank the taxpayers for digital improvements It's wonderful that our Costa Mesa High School students now have more computer equipment to assist them in learning ( • Digi· taJ revolution arrives at school,• June 12). But I was less enchant- ed with the source of the fund· mg. Perhaps your reporters tould be inore definibve in descnbing the sources or money that finds '" its way into Costa Mesa institu- lions. The state and local school districts aren't real sources. They are re·distributors of money tak- en by force from taxpayers. The state of California has an $80 billion budget. With roughly 20 million households, the state is robbing each household of $4,000 per year. The education system gets 40% of the budget -$1,600 per year, per household. Thus, the grant of $355,000, matched by the local district, adds up to $710,000, required a total.of 443.7 households to be robbed to provide this benefit to Costa Mesa High. I have read in the local papers that people can go to jail merely for robbing one home. Here, the state has robbed 443, but the Daily Pilot presents it as a noble actlVlty because it 1S being used to fund somebody's education. I am one or the victims of this robbery So I want you to know that I have had to reduce my standard of living by $1,600 to make th.is benefit possible. I fear you never bear from the victims -those who are forced to pay for the benefits government so liberally distributes, so I'm reporting this to you now. That $1,600 amounts to a mortgage payment1 or ne w clothes for my family; or repairs and maintenance on my house or my 18-year·old car; or 16 weeks' worth of groceries, or some new computer eqwpment for myself. I can't be sure what 1 will have to do without, but I will be. forced to do without something. ls it ethical to deprive me of my hon- estly acqw.red money to finance the education of others? U so, who 1S morally authorized to deade? READERS RESPOND Please keep us victims in mind in the future whe n you write more stories about govern· ment spending. When you fail to consider us, you are being used as a useful idiot by the power elites to endorse and promote even more state-sponsored aggression. DON HULL Costa Mesa It's time the city fixes the dirt alleys Ma.Qy East Side {property) owners are amazed at the city staff and council for1gnoring the dirt -yes, dirt -alleyways that have existed for decades behind their homes. For city staff and council to be more concerned about a run- down eyesore, parking 1D1prove- Erin McEllgot talk.I with Nathan Mallin during their pre-prom Bight around Orange County. SEAN HIUER I OUR TIMES H9W about a trip to the moon next? llfE ISSUE: Parents offer their thoughts on prom n~ .,.__ride. I read your article about ~rt Harbor High Scbooi and ita prom night. arid I just want to NY 199ardlng the~ (that elided) Catalina with 13 couples from NeWport Harbor 1-Jigh aboard, I think it wu a wonderful. .ac:ltina and very aeetiVe idea by (Cheryl) Grtnlth.lbat ii Just a The O.Hy Pilot welcomls let· ten on IBues concerning NeW-port~ ..t Costa MIN. " ,.... .. four~ to .xt In your comm.tll: wonderful idea for a parent to come up with to entertain her son and his friends on prom night. In fact. when my kids grow up I am going to encourage them on their prom night to go to the moon. EDLAVEW Corona del Mar To the parents of the students who 10 COITICT II coughed up $1,000 to kick in for the prom plane, you must be kidding. I can't wait to see what (is in store for) the lucky groom or bride In your famlly - a chartered NASA shuttle to spece1 (That) brings new meamng to the word •bOney· moon.• mtNYllOOtE The Bluttl • MX -Send to (Ml) Mi- 4170 All corrwspondenca """' lra.~ful ........... f •llMIL-Slnd• .... ....... '*"---phone,......., Cfor f ment at this business area is truly shameful. The city-owned dirt alleyways behind as many as six beautiful East Side neighbor- hoods are and have-been in extreme disrepair. During the winter months, it is a muddy nightmare, while m the summer months it resembles a dusty, pot- hole back road in Mexico. Everyone knows of the living conditions these homeowners have bad to endure while shelling out true dollars. This issue has sat on the back burner long enough. Let's take some action to correct these longbme tax-paying citizens' problems. Anyone wanting to see more, take a drive down the alley behind the even-numbered 300 block or the street named after !lS city -Costa Mesa Street. DONALD PFAFF Newport Beach HOW TO REACH YOUR REPRESENTATIVES PRESIDENT Bill Clinton, (D), The White House, 1600 Pennsylvania Ave., Washington, O.C., 20500. Hotlinf (6 a.m. to 2 p.m.) (202) 456-111 ' E-mail: presidentOwhitehouse. gov Fax: (202) 456-2461 VICE PRESIDENT Al Gore, (O), The Capitol Build· ing, Suite i12, Washington, D.C, 20500 E·mail: vice.presidentOwhite-- house.gov Fax: (202) 456-2461 GOVERNOR Gray Davis, (D), State Capitol, Sacramento 95814, (916) 445- 2841; fax: (916) 445-4633 U.S. SENATE •Barbara Boxer, (0), 112 Hart Senate Building, Suite 112, Washington, O.C., 20510, (202) 224-3553; or 2250 E. Imperial Highway, Suite 545, El Segundo 90245, (310) 414-5700 E·mail: senatorOboxer.senate.gov • Dianne Feinstein, (D), 331 Hart Building, Washington, O.C.. 20510, (202) 224-3841; or 11111 Santa Monica Blvd., Suite 915, Los Angeles 90025, (310) 914- 7300 E·mail: sen.to~lnstein.sen­ a~.gov Doily Pilot • Send ~ TOWN items to the Dally Pilot. 330 W. Bay St., Cost.I Mfla 92627; fu them to (949) 646-4170, or call (949) 642·5680, ext. 228. A complete listing of Around Town may be found at dallypilotcom_. JO DAY .. Trad.lUonaJ Art Images," an exhib1t of oils and acrylics by Gena Mezo, will be on dJsplay through June 30 in the Newport Beach Central Ubrary foyer, 1000 Avocado Ave. For more informa- tion, call (949) 717-3801. An art show featuring Intricately detailed drawings and collages, suggesting a sometimes whimsi- cal, sometimes nig_htmarish dreaiu world by Laguna Beach arti.St Leonard Kaplan, is showing through June 30 at the Jewish Community Center of Orange County, 250 E. Baker St., Costa Mesa. For reservations or more information, call (714) 755-0340. A free seminar called .. Balance Your 'Bone Bank Account'• will be presented by Judith Todero at the Patio Cafe at Mother's Mar- ket and Kitchen, 225 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa. Reservations are requested. For more information, call (949) 631-4741. The Costa Mesa Senior Center offers an Arthritis Support. Group from 3 to 4:30 p .m. in the meeting room, 695 W. 19th St., Costa Mesa. For more information, call (949) 645-2356. FRIDAY "CelebraUng Americana and the West,• a display of watercolor and colored pencil pamtings by .. afollnd toW.n .. D Denghausen, will be shown today through Aug. 2 at Newport Beach City Hall. 3300 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach. For more infonnation,call(9'9)717-3870. The tango wlll be taught to stn- gles and couples at 7:30 p.m. at the Defore Dance Center, 151 Kalmus Drive, Suites G-2/G-3, Costa Mesa. Admission is $8. For more information, call (714) 241- 9908. SATURDAY A beach cleanup day 1n connec- tion with uie dty of Newport Beach Adopt-a-Beach program will be held beginning at 9 a.m. at Corona del Mar state beach at the comer of Ocean Boulevard and Marguerite, Corona del Mar. For more information, call (714) 246-4198. The Latest 'lblng, a 12-step and • Metaphysical Books • Original Jewelry Olfts, Artwork • Minerals & Gemstones • Hand Carved Crystal Quan Yin & Buddha • Herbs, t:.ssential Olis, Incense • Large Selection of Feng Shul Books & Basic Cure Kits & Crystals • Water FountaJns metaphysical bookstore, is cele- brating the grand opening of its Teaching and Healing Center. The center will offer free classes, workshops and lectures in addi- tion to its regular courses that focus on New Age subjects iricluding Feng Sbui, I Ching, relationship coaching, meditation and toning. Pree refreshments will be served from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. along with music, face painting, balloon animals, tarot card readings, free heatings and a free raffle every 20 minutes at 270 E . 17th St., Costa Mesa. Por more information, call (949) 645- 6211. ..1:Jslng the Ubrary: Tricks and Thols, • a free workshop, will be held in the Newport Beach Cen- tral Llbrary,s Friends Meeting Room. The program will start at 2 p.m. and will feature a review of electronic resources on the library's Local Area Network • Tarot • Script Channeling • Astrology • ttandwr1tJng Matysls 891 Baker Street A 16 • Costa Mesa 71 , _75 , l l 5 l (Come< of Baker & Bear streets) ~ 'ti including SearchBank and Phone Disc, 1000 Avocado Ave., New- port Beach. For more informa- tion, call (949) 717-3801 . The 1099 Cream' Clambake to Benefit Kids will be at 6 p .m. at the Balboa Bay Club in Newport. Beach. The event is a casual out- door beach party that will feature a lobster dinner, auction and dancing. Admission is $100. The Thursday, June 17, 1999 AD event 1S presented by the Chll· dren's Bureau of Southein Cali- fornia. For more information. ca.n (71.4) 517-1900 ext. 213. SEE TOWN PAGE A2.4 pb JOH n l[OOARD'~ • 0 ........ .. J. ng 1o4., Take-out available all dayt Please call ahead. Porty Paks Include: Baby Back Ribs, B8Qed Chicken/. Louisi- ana Hot Sausage, SliceCI Brisket, ColeSlow, BBQed neons, Cornbread, Honey Butter and all the utensik u n request. Pig Pak Hog Pa "9•ds 6-8) (Feeds 9-11 $46'5 $5995 -f Sunday, June 20, 1999 .r- Join us for a Fabulous ·r-.:i 1)~. 8,,,w)J En. 1961 Now erving Beer and Wine TREAT DAD TO THE DEST L THE WEST ERn,vc DI\ \1.11 Fnou 2:00P.u /lE$ERJATIO \S llECOUMEl~DED (949) 723-9779 3012 1 E WPOllT 8Lf1J • 1VE JJPORT BEACH AT31"' ~,. FINE LINE .,._ lS. nt s t. ne n Thursday, June 17, 1999 around town . . . . . NUED FROM A23 ~tng Catalina• ls the tiUe ~ three-hour slide and lecture presentation offered by Orange Coast College's Sailing Program. The session runs from 7 to 10 p.m. at OCC's Sailing Center, 1801 W. Pacific Coast Highway, between the Balboa Bay Club and the Orange County Sea Scout Base, Newport Beach. The session will be presented by John Bowman, a longtime sailor and instructor, who will discuss Catalina history, weather, navi- gation, landfall, 8Jlchoring and mooring, hiking, diving and fish- mg. The registration fee is $15 in advance and $18 at the door. For more information, call (949) S.CS- 9412. PUilon for perennials ll the sub- ject of a free morning program to be held at 9:30 a.m. at Sherm.an Library and Gardens in Corona del Mar. Mary Lou Hett.rd, owner of Herd's Nurserv. will lecture as part of the Weekend Gardener Series, 2647 East Coast High- way, Corona del Mar. For more information, call (949) 673-2261. I .., llfttimt Stain Warranty Lifetime Seil Warranty Llfetim~ Fade Warranty Lifetime Matt Warranty Lifetime Installation MONDAY The arrival party for Mr. ln'ele- vant XXN will be held at 5 p.m. at 1Win Palms, Newport Beach. • Jim Finn, drafted No. 253 by the Chicago Bears, was the last pick in the NFL drfat and is being honored as Mr. Irrelevant to ben- efit various charities. The arrival party welcomes Finn to Califor- nia and will feature food, cheer- leaders, music and gifts. For more information, call (949) 263- 0727. ORANGE COUNTY'S .EXCLUSIVE DISTRIBUTOR Preschoolers through preteens can enroll now through July in the Newport Beach Public Libraries' summer reading pro- gram, "Long Ago and Far Away.• As Readers Club and Read-to-Me Club members accumulate points, they'll qualify for several prizes. To enroll, visit the children's section of the library, 1000 Avocado Ave., OF LIFETIME CARPET FREE N~~=:~R:.~~l CE$R1AM41C,TILES ~8!¥ OLD CARPET 990 SQ. . SQ. UPGRADED REMOVAL FT. FT. 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The social hoUI is compli- mentary for members, and a $5 donation is requested for all oth- ers at the door. Hors d'oeuvres and a no-host bar will be provid- ed at Five Crowns, 3801 W. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. For more information, call (949) 760-0331 . WEDNESDAY The Newport Beach Police Department hosts a blood drive from 1 to 6:30 p .m. at the NBPD auditoriwn, 870 Santa Barbara, Newport Beach. For an appoint- ment or more information, call Cindy at (949) 644-3704. A new series of drawing and painting workshops featuring Doily Pilot landscapes and seascapes at choice Newport Beach locations runs from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. The f111tt orientation meeting will be at Bob Henry Park, 16th Street and Dover Drive. Registration is $63 (non-Newport Beach resi- dents are $68). For more informa- tion, call (949) 644-3151. JUNE 24· . The Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce hosts the Newport Sunset Networking After Hours Mixer from 5 to 7 p.m. at Muldoon's Irish Pub, 202 Newport Center Drive, Fashion Island. No reservations needed1 NHACC members are free, Otb.- ers $10. For more information, call (714) 379-1355. The Global Poslttonlng System (GPS) is the subject of a hands-on workshop beginning at 7 p.m. at Adventure 16, 1959 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. The workshop will explore the essential skills need- ed for precise navigating with a GPS receiver. Bring your own GPS receiver, or one will be sup- plied for you. The $15 fee covers instruction and handouts. For more information call, (949) 650- 3301. Business owners are invited to attend the Sunset After Hours Mixer, which will be hosted by. the Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce from 5 to 7 p .m. at Muldoon1s Irish Pub. Admission is free for chamber members and $10 for all others. Muldoon's is at 202 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach. For more information, call (949) 729-4400. CHILORfNS BOUTIQUE CONSIGNMENT~ Children's Tews Hi End , Clothina & Furniture ... --l o-6x Accessories Larsest Maternity Selection in O.C. Top Name Brands. BABY BLOOMERS 1125 Vlctorta St. IA, Costa Mesa (949) 548-1001 Hours: M-F t0am-6pm Sat 11 am-Spm • •• vUntthrw-gn~Qo,~'~ NOW OPEN • In West cliff Plaza Bringing together traditional gifts, home accessories and selected stationary ... Featuring Byers' Choice Caroler' & Dept 56 Lighted Houses . .. Thursday, June 17, 1999 • Sports Editor Roger Carlson • 949..57 44223 Mancilla denied MVP honors • Bauermeister miffed at fellow Pacific Coast League coaches, who followed recent trend and selected MVPs from the league champion. BARRY FAULKNER DcftPh In a move which frustrated Costa Mesa High baseball coach Kirk Bauermeister, Costa Mesa senior Ruben Mancilla was passed over for Pacilic Coast League Most Valuable Play- er honors on the coaches' annual all-league selections. - Mancilla, a seruor pitcher-third baseman recognized by at least three league coaches as the best player in the league, was passed over, Bauermeister said, because four league coaches, citing recent precedent, elected to grant MVP laurels to players from league champion University. · Estancia Coach Tirn Green sided with Bauermeister's contention that Mancilla deserved the MVP, though Bauermeister said there Was little debate on the issue. Seniors Joe Claytor and Cody Whitson, who led the Thojans to the league crown, were named Co-Most Valuable Players. Costa Mesa, which advanced to the CIP Southern Section Division IV · quarterfinals before being eliminated by eventual runner-up El Segundo, finished third in league, two games behind Uni. Laguna Hills ApriJ 27 Statistics were never discussed al the meeting, Bauermeister said. •t said why not just call (the MVP) award the best player from the first- place team? Look at the MVPs in the major leagues last year. Was (Ameri- can League MVP) Nomar Garcia:. parra on the first-place t~am? Was. (National League MVP) Sammy Sosa on a first-place team?" Neither were. Claytor, a slick-fielding shortstop, Mancilla hit .442 (23 for 53) in league, with 11 •(Coaches from University, Aliso Niguel, Laguna Hills and Laguna Beach) said it had always been that way. But I said just because it had always been that way, doesn't make it right. I th.ink this makes our league coaches look bad.• RBis and 23 runs. Whitson, a power-hitting catcher, hit .489 (22 for 47) in league with six homers, 23 RBis and 18 runs. Neither Claytor, nor Whitson pitched for the 1Tojans. Mancilla hit .542 (26 for 48) in league with six homers, 23 RBis and 23 runs. He also com- piled a 5-0 pitching record with one save and a 3.19 ERA, fanning 41, walkmg 12, and allowing 41 hits in 371 /3 innings. Mancilla was relegated to designated bitter duties the final five league games, after hurt- ing his right pitching elbow in a PCL game at University Coach Chris Conlin, generous with praise for Mano.lla throughout the season, reiterated his appreciation for the abilities of the New York Yankees' 45th-round draft pick. "I think we had two kids who'had really SEE BASEBAtl PAGE 82 H I G H S C H 0 0 l .V 0 L L E Y 8 AL l The Dally Pilot's 1999 High School Volleyball Dream Team -front row, from left: Newport Harbor's Ty Tramblle, Costa Mesa's B.J. Ughtvoet and Corona del Mar's Kevin Hansen. Middle row, from left: Newport Harbor's Matt Jameson and Alan Umon. Back row, from left: Corona del Mar's Greg Stampley, Morgan Jackson and Dennis Alshuler, and Newport's Adam Hearlson. Presenting the Daily Pilot's '99 • Sailors' Ty Tramblie set the standard for CIF champions to claim Player of. the Year laurels. ~Pb N ever, in the history of the Daily Pilot All-Newport-Mesa District boys volleyball Dream Team, have so many players realized so many dreams. All but one of the nine members of this year's squad, in fact, have won a CIF Southern Section championship and the group boasts 13 appearances, collectively, in section title matches. No one, however, had a bigger dream season than Newport Harbor High senior setter 1Y namblie, who stepped out of the ahadow cast by former Harbor setter and 1998 OOtrict Player of the Year navis NelsOn to lead the Tars to the ClF Division I crown . ltamblie's heroics helped the Sailors win their final 14 matches and polish off Back Bay rival and Sea V\ew League co-champion Corona del Mar in a four-game title triumph May 29 at Cypress College. Hil superb play also make& blin tbil leMOD'I Dlllrk1 lJlayer of the Veer. CdM 1eDior Denms Alshuler and Newport Haibor High senior Matt JaJDllOD earned their third straight Dream 1Mm ~While COila Mesa High l8Diot B.J. t nipeata. ~ lllikJr Adam Heanlon ·=-•.ual. dlllrkt 19COgftitlon. ... IMWed •• •=.on· .......... Aa. ____. CdM ---~-OtMJumon H••••a..tm rllf ant ~- Dan Glenn perennial PCL champion Laguna Beach. Hearlson, a 6!7 rruddle blocker, provided a difficult matchup for opponents and showed flashes of dominance, including a bnlllant MVP performance in the Orange County All-Star Steve Conti Match. Also a three-year starter in basketball, Hearlson will concentrate on academics at Chapman University. Umon, a 6-3 outside hitter, become the Tars' most consistent player, according to Glenn. He repeatedly hit double figures in kills and also chipped in with his passil\g and defense. He will attend Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, where he may continue bis basketball career. Jack.son, a 6-4 middle blocker, spark.led in his first season as a full-time starter. His presence, along with Alshuler, ga.ve the See Kings what Conti considered one of the belt middle blocking dUOI around. Jacbon. who plans to play nut season at OCC, joined ltunblie, Alshuler, Headlon. IJmon, JalMIOll and Ugbtvoet &I Orange Coant)' All-Stan. Ha.men. a member ol tm natkJDal youth teem, who wW attempt to maa tbe junior national tMm tbill PlllllMr, brougtll experience and ta1mt to rm eecand eeuon utbeCdM.._. AM ....... Wbo belped a. ............ Nldl ........ - H••'IWlll CJ ..... tlllla1~ ... ..... 11a ....... ... _!_ .. ___ _ _ .............. :=:==~· awe , ,,, QUOTE ; • •" t said just t.OU5I it had always been that Wf, doesn't mab • """· :!.!. r think this mes cu league cocxhes look bad .... ...... Kirk Bauermeister, Costa Mesa baseball coach & 1 SPO.RTS HALL OF FAM . CELEB~TING THE MILLE~NIUM L. DAVE MO ·Volleyball • A coach of legendary proportions who represented · not only Edison High School, but all of Orange Coun RlllWlD Ot.::1.~ en it came to oachmg, the late. Dave Mohs set the standard for others to emulate. Mohs, a longtune Newp<>rt Beach resident who helped change the athletic landscape at Edison High, was a rare breed, capturing the imagmation and love of students, players, parents and peers not only at Ed.iSon, but throughout the Sunset League and Orange County. •Dave was widely respected and known m the community, first for basketball, then volleyball,• said hl.s wid- ow, Ginny Mohs. Not Sports Hall of Fame, to ., celebrate the oncoming mille~um. wasn't just the property of Edison. He represented the Sunset League and Orange County and ~as epitome of a professional. r Three scholarship awards ale presented annually in bis name, one to'd volleyball player from Edison and two (one boy and I one girl) to players at Newport Harbor, where Ginny serves scorek~per for Coach Dan ... Glenn's squads. Mohs, who also brtefiycoachedtenrus and football at Ed.iso began coaching club volleyball under Ch~ Brande at the Balboa I Bay Club Volleyball Club after accepting Edison's girls volleyball coaching position. M also coached the boys volleyball team at A ' coach for 30 ye8.l°S\ Mohs was Edison's first basketball coach in 1969, after a four-year stint at Huntington Dave~ohs Edison. Beach, where he accepted hl.s first job. In 1982, he took over as Edison's girls volleyball coach and won four Sunset League titles. In 1994, Mohs was voted the CIF Southern Section Coach of the Year and was once presented the Orange County Coach of the Year Award by former Angel first baseman J .T. Snow at Anaheun Stadium. Mohs, who died of cancer on July 20, 1996, has two ma1or volleyball tournaments in Orange County named after him: The Dave Mohs Orange County Championships early in the girls' season in the fall (held at three Sunset League gymnasiums), and the Dave Mohs Memorial Orange County High School Volleyball All-Star Games for boys and girls (held in early June). Mohs, a member of the Daily ·Basketball was hiS mam thing,• Ginny Mohs said •then a bunch of (Edison) parents, who were not happy with the school's young girls volleyball coach, went to the athletic director (Lyman Clower) and said, 'Who we need in thi.91! position is Dave Mohs,' and th hired him.~ Within volleyball's inner L.· .. Lft=c: m Orange County, no player o,... coach was as respected as Mohs A graduate of Beverly Hills. High (Class of 1960), Mohs went on to the University of Redlands and played on the Bulldogs' basketball team that reached the NAIA Nabonal Tournament. The entire team was inducted into the university's Hall of Fame 10 April. Despite his many victories on the court, Mohs' success will always be remembered in the hearts and lives he touched for so many years. -. Tramblie, Alshuler share MVP honors • Senior duo highlights nine Back Bay standouts on the coaches' selections. Newport Harbor High semor setter 'JY ltamblie and Corona del Mar High senior uuddle blocker Dennis Alshuler shared Most Valuable Player honors on the coaches' All-Sea View League boys volleyball selections TI'amblie, who directed tho Sailors to the CIF Southern See- tion Division I championship, after the Tars hared the league aown with CdM, was a MCOnd· team pick as a juruor. He Will oon- tinue his career at Cal State Northridge. Alshuler. a o-foot·S four-year varsity veteran who will play vol- leyball and football at PrincetOn, was first-teem all-league u a junior and 90pbomore. He wu hill team's IMdlng bitter and belp8d the Sea Kinas advance to tbe CIP Division I trile match. Newport Harbor ...,.. Matt Jameeon wu • ~ tlnt4Mma :=..o:-~ . ...................... MW 11 tt'w twt It TrambUe tune in his three-season varsity career. He was also second temn as a sophomore. Other Baa Bay standoiUts oa the second team were Corona del Mar junior outside hitter ~ Stampley and Newport junloi mlddle blocker Billy • ton. ,..cw..-.... v.. u... ... ~ ... a.n .-n n ,, ....,. l'y1'a1H11. NI' JPCll"t..._ o.N.W.• on.. ..... ' ' ' 'I I I Thursday, Juno 17, 1999 rts lllEFLY. ~odgers win .Bronco Division title oc .. &McLean, Young, Govaars combine . to shut down the White Sox, 4-1. 1 ~ NEWPORT BEACH -The :. Dodger pitching trio of Mike N H I A 'Mclean, Taylor Young and Morgan Govaars '"fielded only one run over seven innings to '..lead the Dodgers to the Newport Harbor o~trseball Association Bronco Division title ~'iJier defeating the White Sox. 4-1, Saturday. --;;;McLean threw three solid innings, allowing oiily one run on one tut, a single by White Sox ... SliQrtstop Donny Hunt. ' Young threw three relief innings of one-hit ball, strilung out five and had solid defensive ~belp from Dodger teammates Chris Lee and "'BObby Ward Govdars threw a scoreless seventh inning, ~ r~g all three batters he faced. Offensively for the Dodgers, Erle Scbelln h6d an RBI single, while .Young helped his own cause with an RBI double. For the Wlute _Sox, relief pitcher Kevin Courvoiser threw three scoreless innings, allowing only one unearned run while striking -.<rut five. f•t-" P'~ ..................... . White Sox top Athletics, 3-0 COSTA MESA -Brett C M A M I I I C A I Perrine was a l l M A J 0 I S one-man show for the White Sox in their 3-0 shutout of the /!ls in the reguJar-season finale of Costa Mesa American Little League Major Division base- ball. Perrine threw a complete-game shutout, striking out 16 en route to the win. He also clubbed his league~leadlng 10th home run of the season for the White Sox, who finished second in their league. In the home run race Perrine edged out Aaron Fltzbaugb who had eight home runs and Kenny Knight's seven dulgers. Newport Mesa wins tourney NEWPORT BEACH -'The --... --.....- Newport Mesa boys eighth-H 0 0 P S grade National Junior Basketball All Net team won the 1999 NJB Spring League Final Tour- nament Sunday after posting four wins in the 24-team tournament. The All-Netters defeated North Huntington Beach, 68-46.1 in the championship game Pan- cho Seabom led tho offense with 21 pomts, while Patrick Joyce added 16. Other scoring came from Alex North with eight points, Kevin Joyce with seven, Jamie Diefenbach and Brian Knox each with six and Reid Watanabe with two. Corona del Mar takes fifth VILLA PARK -Corona del Mar ""111111111!11!1111!..- High took fifth place at the ORCA-P 0 L 0 VP 18-and-under Water Polo Tournament after d~feating Simi Valley, 9-3, and Santa Margarita, 9-5, Sunday. Leading the way for the Sea Kings boys was Garrett Gentry, who scored seven goals the final two games of the strong, 16-team tournament. DJ. Jackson and David Fabian each scored three times in the doubleheader for the Sea Kings. Goalkeeper Brad Netherton was solid for Corona del Mar, stopping 11 shots against San- ta Margarita and 18 shots against Simi Valley. The Sea Kings were runners-up in the Newport 18-and-under Water Polo Tourna- ment two weeks ago. ;.~CORRECTION DEEP s·1 A ,,. Wednesday's edition cit- '" tng the championship efforts of the Newport Har- ' bor Baseball Association , .• Giants was in Mustang (9-10) Division competition. WEDNESDAY'S COUNTS Newport Undlng -5 boats, 94 anglers. 778 barracuda, 23 sand bass, 1 white seabass. 1 calico bass. 1 halibut. 2 sculpin. 3 rodcfish. Dawys Lodcer -no report. · WARNING! ~ CAR ACCIDENT VICTIMS Injured From An Auto Accident? "' What will vou do when your l(l'>uranLc company refuses to pay your mcd1L.il hill" I rec Rcron reveal .. how to defend yourself1 I or your free intonnational report Call Toll Free: 1-800-954-5033 CLASS OF '99 ... Estancia High School We arc so proud of you - Akancc Victoria -Victory Outreach Costa Me.u CLASS OF '99 Estancia Hi h School ~~t\0"5 cortsr<l! ~ ~~ ~sc» Congracubrions Tom! You're the best! Love, Dad, Mom, Greg and John CLASS OF '99 Newport Harbor High School (Alti0"5 c~~ ~G\\1'. We arc so proud of you Jessel Good Luck! Love Mom, Aunt Pookic, Aune Annie Teri & Chris CLA$S OF '99 Corona del Mar High School · c~ \\ p(1$ We arc so J>roud of you. The fururc lS yours -t,for it!! Good luclc in colic c. vc, Mom & Dad CLASS OF '99 Cor,,na del Mar H h School c~ \A~~ What a r;it ~nior year!! Enjoy and IChit"Vc uring your college yun. Low -Mom CLASS OF '99 Newport Harbor High School t~ti0"5 cart~~ . \\ vtSV~ Coo~tularions, I am so proud of you. vc, Mom CLASS OF '99 Calva:\ Chap_el High chool c~ \\tloO~ vO~ You've done an awesome job, Honey! We could not be prouder of you or ~rson foiu have become. May Bless ou Good!! CLASS OF '99 NewP.,Ort Harbor Hljh Scho0I ~i\Of\S c~ ~ You have been a blessing from day one! We love you and att to very roud of. u. Congrars Ty· Ty! BASEBALL CONTINUED FROM 81 great years and obviously M~n­ cilla had a really good year at the plate and he threw very well until be got hurt,• Conlin said. ·u you were to ask me who I thought was the best athlete in our league, l' d say (Mancilla) was. There may have been some feeling from coaches that he didn't lead bis team to a league championship.• Mancilla, who plans to play at Orange Coast College next sea- . son, was one of four locals named to the first team. Mesa seniors Nick Lambert and Rob Gloster were also recognized, as was Estancia senior Miguel Burciaga. Senior Brian Montoya, as well as junior Mesa teammate Josh Little and Estancia junior C.K. Green, were second-team hon- orees. Lambert, a first baseman, hit .398 for the season with four homers and 29 RBis, while Gloster, a defensive weapon at shortstop, hit .313 with 35 RBis overall. Burciaga, who played several positions, including pitcher, for the Eagles, hit .427 in leauge, CLASS OF '99 Monte Vista High School ~~~ c ~ ~Q~ I am so proud of you. Keep it up. Love Grandma Marian 2ESS~F~ 11~·Sci:oorr ~ c~~. ~"ti.G~ You vc ua to proud! T a.kuhc baton and Nn like the wind. The worid ia yours-•AWCIOmc• ia your name! Lcwt. Mom. Dad, Gana 8' • Doily Pi with four homers, 16 RBis and 1 "stolen ba s. Montoya, a left fielder and leadoff man, stole a school-record 2• baSes and hit .379 overall, while Little, a center fielder, rut .-427 with 38 RBis on the season. Green, a second baseman, ru~ .372 with two homers and six RBis against PCL pitching. . <:oAotlS' 1999 Au.-PACMC ~ UAGW~ (.o.MOd v~Pta,..s c Cody Whitson, University Sr. SS • Joe Caytor, University Sr. First 'llNm Ut • Ruben Mancilla, COSf:a Mesa Sr. p • Eric Foxman, University Jr. 38 • Kevin Conlin, University So. 38 -Austin Wyty, Aliso Niguel Jr. 18 . Nick Lambert. Costa Mesa Sr. 18 . Kyle Mowery, Allso Niguel So SS • Rob Gloster, Costa Mesa Sr OF • Courtney Hemerkk, Aliso Niguel Sr. OF • Andy Dennis. University Sr. OF • Ryan Johnson. Laguna Hills Sr OF • Danny Lee, Laguna Hills Sr. OF -Miguel Burciaga. Estancia Sr. Sec:.orid~ p -Robert Oeven, Aliso Niguel Sr 38 • Jeff Fischer, Laguna Hills Sr SS -Nate Robertson, Aliso Niguel Sr. SS -Justin Hatlenbedc, Laguna Hills So. 28 -Jordan Comsky, UniV'er'Sity Jr. 2B -C.K. Green. Estancia Jr C -Ryan Gagnet. Laguna Beach Jr OF -JOsh Uttlt!, Costa Mesa Jr. OF -Brian Montoya, Costa Mesa Sr OF -Jesse Kowalski, Afiso Niguel Jr OF -Brian Anderson. Laguna Hills So. OF. Adam O'Connor, University Sr. CLASS OF '99 Costa Mesa High School C°"~ G~ \l\P~ I am so proud of you ... Good luck in college! Follow your dreams. Love Momma CLASS OF '99 NewP.Ort Harbor High School ~ ~ CLASS OF '99 NewP._Ort HarbOr High School ~~ c~ rrt · s~~ Con~culations, we're so proud of you, vc Mom and Dad CLASS OF '99 Monte Vista High School . tiD"5 c~ 1 ~{1$ sV Today you celebrate success! Tomorrow you dream new dreams! We arc so proud of you! D c'iss Of.'99 H1gf.l!C:1:001 ~· '-~~ 't\\o Dail Pilot ( PU8UC NOTICES ) I PUauc Nonces I ( PUauc NOT1Ct!& I I PUauc NOnces 11 Pueuc NOTtC£S A~~~~~~~~F ~\WrfHOUL~~ cr!::'MI~ 4 FIN~~~u:t:t::• F~:~~u:t:t~=~· USE OF FICTITIOUS ~lACT~~R~ '° lhe 10.:.::.r:-J~loe lmThe~~ .~~tons 111!':oin'v~~aa":~ BUSINESS NAME 1 ~ a:>r c:dl, 712 SIW.IMAA ORM IA.B C ""'-11 com, 284"" • -p di Co c t-' Fl Th,t follov.;og pefr.QO(S) ... _ dnlwn on • D COSTA ~CA 92827 .,..,.... Nv:.:: a IC a.st BJ>!"' • has (have) abeMOl'eo lh lllllt or nltonll bank. Chee* T"'-,......_.. "-.... ...._ Plumoel, leguna .,,........ 11ance. 14 Bl'f'C(HI eowt, OrlM!I by 1 1U111 or ~ -..,.._..,.,,_ ·-,_. 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No was filed 1(1 Otano• County bu~ II\ lh1' stall wi• be ~ regatcftig i&· ~ buslneu yel7 No P11trioa A Rowi!l'I f'996W&~~ i:"ILE NO, ~y ~ d~le ~ntgg llOft ot ~ to Pit Zeal Tecllf~lcla Cor This 11atemen1 wits hle<,1 Glenn Mcintosh, 6251 !Tiide. but v.Uhoul COYellllllt rtrl'llllllllCI llllq)lf 11111 cil l>Ofllhon Matt s..iPre.i With ttle County C~fk of Greenbriar Dr .. Huntington ?'~· an1y.:....~~"8dle fVl'f.. ~ ~"Vr:ll'=h ~:.:: de~~ls 1111emenl was hlod Orange Coun~~f::'1g~ Beach. CA 926-t8 ' • legl:llu, ,.,.,. ..... _....._.. llld t C Cl ... t Jean Mclnto•tl, 6251 se !llOfl Qt~ anees lo , ... eon u pr.,...._. in with he ounty e ... o Dolly Pdot Juno 3, 10, 17, " sa uon ~fed nole(t) '61111C81. d any. undlr Oranaa County on 5·25·99 24 1999 Th560 Greenbriar Dr, Hun11ng1on b Trusl T.he *""of '8ld Deed OI Trutt 19996794263 Fictitious Bualneaa Beach, CA 02648 N~tee dis-fBM. cllargn and expentee of Daily Pilot May 27, June This buslneS$ Is con mt any ability tor~to-the Trustte Md of the ltustl 3, 10, t7. 1999 Th512 Name Statement '!i':ed by husbiind and COO'ectneSS of tne rt cr'811d by tlld 0-S of TMI Flctltloue BuelnHa ar~~1~:'~~\~~ssP!'~°"8 G•-.. I daddiressna•.!!, other Tiii total emOUlll of Ule llf1llld Name Statement ) A P D b ..,,.n mC ntOSh ....,,, If any, ~ bllance of the ob1igat1on .. 8 UIO tns IStn UIOf This 1111emen1 was filed h ........ the -.. I bl IOld The tonow1ng pe11ons b) Mcintosh Fine Art, wllh the County Clerk ot T U ~~~EHRON A e11 ... "" J><....,..., 0 are doing bus1neu as 11512 Magnolia St, ;101 Orange County on 5175199 KHA j AND· DIANE T. 8lld ttalOlllbll lllrnalld costs. G&M Appuance. 2354 Garden Grove, CA 92841 19096794283 KHAT husband arid expensa and advances 11 Ille L1ttlton Cr , Cosla Mesa, Golden Coast Aulo Art ' Daily Piiot May 27 June ~le :;:-°' .=:. inttllll~~ion ~ CA 92626 Inc .. 6251 Greenbrtar Dr , 3. 10 17, 1999 Th511 eoorded 21~~1nstru· S28382e6.C The tMIMflCllty tgor Zheteznyak, 1400 N Hun11n91on Beach CA Flctltloua Buslneu = ~t ~~1 151,0 "' "'* • Dtld of TRiii '*• Fairlax Av. #14, LA, CA 92648 ~me Statement tlif lh11e .. Lu Q! Ille~ IOlcr• execu9d Ind dlllwrld to 90046 T1111 business 1s c0t1 r of bAAfrGE County. 1111~1 Wiiien oec11-Felix Lapidis, 23S4 Lil· oUC1ed by. a corPOfation T following pt™>n!I lomia • r'llllOn of o.lllUI Ind Oll'nlfld '°' uton Cr, Costa Mesa, CA Hove "°"' started dQlng ar~ne T~t~1(;::,p3,12610 ! of Sate 711199 a& 945 s• Ind a .nten Nola cl 92626 busllless yet? No Oeld Ind 9ec11on IO w Thi TMJ business 1s coo-Golden Coast Auio Art, Ocean Boulevard. Suite p' of Sale A~MAP. uildllsonld CIUHd aid Noice ducted by. a general part· tnc, Glenn Mcln1osh, 1100, Corona del Mar, Cal· IN THl ENTRAN T nersh•p Pre&ident 1IOIT14a 92625 T~ C~NTY I [)elaljll and Eledloll to Sell to Have you started doing This 51atement was Med PalrlCla Ann Tyson, 2610 ~ ~ CM R the~ 111 I.ht .c:c::r~ busmen yet'> No wilh Ille Cool'lty Cler1t ol Ocean Boolevard Corona Al.I I J. A AV~"'*i(E EXPECTED Igor Zheteznyak Orange Coonty on !>·28·99 ctel Mar. CellfolTila 92625 ,. OPENING Bio MAY BE 08-Tht& statement was hied 19996794690 This business Is oon· ~y Address 1s purported TAINa) BY ~UNG THE w1111 111e County Clerk ol Da11yP1lot June 3 10. 17, ducted by en lndrvadua1 m ST~ STRE~ FOUOWING TELEPHONE Orange County on 5·25•99 24 1999 Th561 Have you atarted dom9 ~~M CALIF1 NUMBER ON lHE OAV BE· 19996794282 Fictitious Business buslneas yet? Yes, 211519~ ·221 Al>N # 4 FORE TliE SALE 18181 906-Dally P1to1 May 27 June Name Statement Patricia Tyson 7 107~ Date 6•7•90 llnE 3, 10, 17, 1999 Th508 Thi$ statemenl was tiled I amount se.cvred by TRUST DEED "SERVICE COM-Fictitious BualneH The following pecsons with lhe County Cieri< 0' said~~~~ of,~ lime PANY A CALIFORNIA OOR· Name Statement ar~r~~~:d bu~iynes~e~5uesl O(ange Coun~~~~:2: ofln~Sr~'irffS 0~~ !JO-PORATION KELLI J ESPI· The following persons 1900 E Warner. Ste M. Dally Ptlol May 27, June ):td:s th• t01 ~ inQun)'O( Jre NOL\ Aulflonzed Signat1.11 are doing b\Js1ness as San1a Ana, CA 90205 3, 101 17. t 099 Th539 F bb~a ' 0 Aittess 16633 Venhn Blvd · The Art Cen1er 2043 Llnduwfes Inc. (CA) Fictitious B usineaa and un -:1rlre~~· Suite 1000 Encino. CAllf«nll Wostdlll Drive, Sui111 200, t815 E. W1lshlre Ave Name Statement re estimat 91436 Phone (818) ~966 Newport Beach. CA 92660 Santa Ana1 ~A 92705 costs ~ses and We •• tumllllJ the a.,..IClllY M o I I y S I a r k 9 9 Design LJne Concepts The following persons vaoces at time of In Ual lo collect a d9bl end 111r tnfOf· Sta borough, Newport Inc, (CA) 1242 Lyon Ave are dolng b\Jslness es ~ubllcatlonllh~bee mll!On we cblalll MA bl uted I« Beach. CA 92660 Santa Ana. CA 90205 Cor1a1gnment Gallery 1~ 3, 1 lhal l>UIJ)C9I 'ttttlelhw rect1Y9d Patricia Stark, 4.( Thls business 1s con· 270 East 17th St., Costa [I RUSTEE orelly or 1n Mll1ng C211tH Baycrasl Court, Newport ducted by. jotnt venture Mesa, CA 92627 \II E NC. 6110 6117 6124 HlllQ Seaeh. CA 92660 Have you started doing Jilhan M Sm11h, 1998 FERNANDO This bvsineu IS con· business yet' Yes Tustin Ave • Colla Mesa 1 VD Fictitious eusin811 duded by a general pan· 05/01199 CA 92627 CA 9 ·:u N Stat t nersh•p li~ustnes Inc This business is con· M18,SI) JLS. t,,..5 ame emen Heve you 5tartect doing cart Lind. President ducted by. an 1ndlvldual 8 i998' The following persons bus ness 11et? No This statemlmt was hied Have you staned doing 61KA~~N7~~ are doing b\Jsiness as M~ly Starll with the County Clerk of 1>us1ness~t' No 1 1 4.199 KAR & Assoclales Pa1rlcia Stark o Coo c:28 99 J II Sn\i h ~ T H/COSTA t 7530 Santa Domingo Qr 1 range nty on ..,-· I ian I SA ILOT Fountain Valley. CA garoe This 11atemen1 was 1led 19996794691 This statement was Med St7l886I Keith Allert Reed. 17530 with the County Clerll of oa~y Pdot June 3. 10. 17 o:~n!8~~l~ c;:~g.:~ Fictitious Business Santa Domingo Cir Foun Orange Coun~~;;~ 2A, t999 Tn562 .,... 19996794266 Name Statement tain Valley, CA 92708 Da·ly PllOt May 27 June Fictitious Business Daily Pilot May 21 June The IOllow ng persons This business 1s con· 3. to. 17 1099 Th509 Name Statement 3. 10. 17. 1099 Th517 _.___ bu ...... s es ducted by· en lnd1Vidual The IOltowlllg persons are ....,..,g S•·--Have unu slarted dolnn Flctitlou• Bu1ine1s ~re dOl'Fil buSltless asl . ActiUou1 Bu1inttH ADAMS WELDING, ,_ " s u Name Statement 2020 Susan St., 11s. Santa business ye17 No Name tatement BTI ASTCOLLECT. Ana. CA 92704 Keith A Reed Tile following persons INC , 350 E 17th SI · Ste The tollowlng persons Ednc Adams. 186• E This statement was Med are doing business as 117 Costa Mesa. CA are doing business as Wilson St • Co5ta Mesa. w11h the County Clerk of life 5ave1 ol 0111nge 92627 GIFT SHOP, 17100 CA 92027 OrangeCountyoo6·11·99 County, 7110 W Oc&.ln Becker Technologies Euclid St Foun\811'1 Valley, 19996795980 Front. Newport Beach. CA Inc, (CA). 350 E 17th St CA 92708 This businosnds isd alcon· Daily Pilot June 17 24, 92663 • Ste 117 Costa Mesa CA, Jaleh Mtssa~hl. 10337 doolcd by an I IVI u J I 1 8 1999 Th589 G Id w "2627 Have yoo ~tarted dolllg u~ • , e r • a ~n e '7 Staler Ave • 1110 , Fountain " I I I .. A.. ..AA 711 o W ean Thi b s1~ss 1< con busln1Ss yet? Ves, 2·01 9 ct t ous Bui ne•• """ma • ..,... $ u ,.., ~ · Valley, CA 92708 Ednc Aclams Name Statement Front, Newport Beach, CA dueled by a corp01at1on Behzad Daghtghlan 92663 Have you staned ao1ng 10337 Slater Ave .. •102. This starement was flied The following panions co r o I y n Lou 1 s • business yet? No Fountain Valley, CA 92708 wllh Iha County Clerk 01 are doing business 89 McMahon, 7110 W Ocean Becker Technologies. Thj b l n Oran""' County on 5·21·99 ROAMIN' 9 ... CA Beck s us non 15 co • u-19996793930 CONSULTING. 211 Soulh Front. Newport ea ... ., Inc .. Thomas C er. ducted by hllsband end C 8 92663 Pres wife Dally Pilot May 27. June State ollege lvd • This business Is con-Thts statement was hied Have 'lfXJ staned doing J, 10, 17, l999 Th535 And~f'E: c~;~~. 211 ducted by husband and w1lh the County Cleril ot business yet? No Flctltlous QuslnHs B wile Orange Counl)' on 5·28·99 Jaleh M1ssagh1 Name Statement South Stale Cooege M:I Have you st3n8d doing 19996794694 Th•· state-""! wa• hied 1 Anaheim. CA 92806 b el? No o p J 3 10 17 ~ """'' ,. The ollow1ng, persons This business is OOl'l· us1ness y ally 1tol une • with th• County Clerk of are doong business a-. Gerald Wayne McMahon 24, 1999 Th563 Orange Coonty on 5·28·99 SHRINE OF THE ducted by an indM<lual Thi' statement was flied Fictitious Business 109967~95 BREWGOO 1660 Santa HaVti you staned oong wrth the County Clerl< of Da11y Pilot June 3, 10 17. A A Costa Mesa busmess yet? Vas. Ora~ County on 5·25·99 Name Statement 24 1999 TnSSO c~89.J~~ue · • ' J~lf1E1:~iller1 .19991'7942fit The lolio.t.•no persons Fictitious Bualness K1111'1 Hinkle. 1592 San nus statement wu tiied Daliy POot May 27. June •r:)~~~~~~iorn• Name Statemttnt Bernardino Place Costa wiln Ille Co\mty Clerk ol 3. 10, 17 1999 TI\510 b) ParkWOOd Publ•Shlng c;) The lollow1ng persons Mesa, CA 92627 Orange County on 6· 11-IJ9 Flctldoue Bu1lness James Ausun PublistllnO • are domg btJstnei.s a1 Thia busmess 15 CO(\· 19996795985 Name Statement di Daniels Publt<:abOOs. • IT Resource, 2991 Graoa dueled by an Individual Daily Pit01 June 17, 24 The tOUowing persons PMS 367. 537 Newport • Lane, Sulla 1·A Co11a ~buHave you1,5~0rted dotog July 1. a 1999 Th591 are doing bu~1ness as Cenl8f Dr, Newport Bch . • Mesa QI 92629 ~~r:::n~~ Fictlttou• Buslnesa FIRST Ct.ASS FINAN· CA 92660 : James MIChael Evans. This statament was r~ed Name Statement CIA!.. 311 Mesa Dr •16'. Thomas Lowy, "~ • 2991 Grace Lane, Su1ta wilh 1118 County Clarll 01 The following petSOns Coate Mesa Calllomta TrustH of the Tnornas • 1 ·A. CoSla Mesa, Ca 5 2 99 92627 Lowy Revocable Livinp : 92626 Orange County on . 1 • are doing bo5'ness as. Paul Joseph Audia. 311 Trust (of June 1 1995J • This business 1s OOl'l· 199967939211 Hoian Technologies. Mesa Dr •16, Costa Mesa. PMB 367 537 Newpon ~ ducted by an 1nd1vtdu11 Da•ly Pilot May 27· June 23465 El Reposa AUso C81Jf0frna 92627 Center Dr., Newpotl Ben, ' Haw you started dotng 3. 10, 17 1999 Th536 V1e10, CA 92656 Thll business Is con· CA 92660 : buSlneas yet? Yes, ~-27·99 FfctltlOu• Bu1lnes.. 2J!~~"e1 FRe=.n ,._~!c; ducted by an 1nd1V1dual This business is oon· • James Micheal Evans Nam e Statement Vieio. CA 92656 Have you scaned doing ducted by an 1nd1vlduaJ This statemenl was filed The following persons This buslne5S 11 con· business yet'? No Have you started doing , wlttl the County Clerk of are doing business as'r _ .. b nd id 1 Paul Audia business yet' Yes Orange County on 5·28·99 CREDIT LAW CEN ER ductov Y an 1 Iv ua This statement w111> filed 01·01·95 • . 199967947°' Have you stefled doing c Cl ... 1 MARKET 1 NG. 3 8 4 8 business yet,. Yes, with lhe ounty e, .. o Thomas Lowy • Dallv Pilot June 3, 10, 17, Cempus or, Ste 118 6-0l· 99 Orange County on 5·24·99 This statement was hied 24, 1!199 Th552 Newpon Beacn, CA 92660 Robert F Horen. Ji 19996794169 with the County Cle111 ol Flc tltlou• e u.rnell Wllllam p Bolton, This statement was hied Dally Pilot May 27. June Otange County on 5·28·99 Name Stlftement 3747·29 Vista Campana th c c•-r11 I 3 10. 17, 1999 Th544 19996794693 • The tollowlng pe™>ns S Oceanside, CA 92057 o:!'ngeeeo:n'fyt~ e:'l 1•9~ Fictitious Bu1lne11 Daily Pilot June 3 10. 17. ; are doing business as Todd Merrill, 25591 199967t59n Name Statemttnt 24 1999 Tt1S64 Shelter Cove PrOduc· leeward Dr .. Dana P01nt Daily Piiot June 17, 24, The tollow1ng pe™>ns Fictitious Business : s l CA92629 N S t tlOl)S, 405 Nonn lar ane. This business 15 000• July 1, 8, 1999 Th593 are doing t>uslness as ame tatemen Newport Beed'I, CA 92860 dueled by a genital part· BAVSflOAE CABINETS, The following persOtls John Ethan Wayne, 40S nershtp Fictitious BualneH t8081 Rlclond<> Cucle ·o· are dOtnQ business as North Star la!'!.:. Newpon Have you staned doing Name Statement Hunt1ng1on Beach Ca S8Dtg1tal oom, Beacn. CA 92atW In t7 No The follow""' persons 92648 4 Chrysler. Irvine. This business • Is con· bus ess ye ate d01ng bus;n;ss as Arthur Lawrence Conrt· CA 92618 ducted by. an lndlllidual Wimam P. Bolton LAS A.ORES quez. 316 Sooth GUbart Te1esa M Young. : Haw you started doing Th•s statement was !lied £ 43 Street An1h11m. Ca. 4 Chrysler, lr.-1111, .. bUSln8SS ye17 v ... 5+91 W• ti the Coonty Cletk of =~~ ~~~~.~. 02804 CA 92618 i! John Elhan Wayoe ~ Orange Coun~~;;~ CA 92688 ., .. ~ Thi• business IS con· Paul K Slrauch, This 11atemen1 wu f eel Daly Pilot May 27• June Jeethanganl Watoampaya duded by. an lndtvidual c Chrysler lrwie With Ille County Cletlt ol 3• 10. 17 1999 ThS37 43 Legacy Way, Las Have you started doing CA 92618 Orange County on 5·28·99 Flores. CA 92686 bUSlneSS yet? No Ron WMe. 6360 North• 19996794705 Fictitious Buelness This business is con· Anl'lur Lawrence view Mc:Coalsv!lle, Dally Piiot June 3, 10. 17. Nam e Statement dueled by. an 1nd1Yidtill Connquez IN 46055 24, 1&99 Tl\563 Tile following persons Hav. you started doing ThlS statement was IUed This bus1tl95$ 1s con· I I B I are doing busint$S as business yet? No with Iha County Cllr1t ot ducted by ocrpanners Flct t ou• ua neaa Jtll Miro USA. t 8790 Sky· Jee1hangan1 Walgampaya Orange County on 5·25-98 Have 'lfXJ 11arted aomg Nam• Statement 1>4rit c1rc11, 11275, hv1ne. This statement was filed 19996794272 busln~s vet' Vet. The lolloWtng persons CA 02614 with the eoonty Clerk ot Dairy P1lo1 May 27. June 06·01·99 art doing business as Hermelln, Inc , (CA) Orengo County oo &-.B-99 3, 10, 17, 1999 Th513 Paul K Strauch auhowt>lzkld com, 17870 Skypark Cucle. 19996795535 FlctltlOUI Bu1lneH This 11atement was hied b Sotuaerv!1 2727 W. Pa· Irvine. CA. 92614 Dally Pilot June 17, 24, Name S'atement with the County Ctetli. ol c Coe11 nwy , N1wpon This buS1ne11 ta con JUiy 1, 8, 1999 Tt\588 Orange Coon1y on 6·1·99 Beaeh, CA 92663 oueted by. a eotPOf&tlOf\ -The following persons 111996794901 EZne!t. Inc , CNevada)i Have you s1Arted doUig FlctJtlous Bu•IMH aro doing business es Daily Pilot June 3. 10, 17. 2727 vv Pacilio Coas businesr. yet? No Name St•tement Pharrnecy Music Dis· 24, 1999 Tti569 • Hwy . Newport Beach, CA Hermefln. Inc., Cun Th lollo lrlbu1101\ 145 EHl 19th 112663 Hermehn, CEO are d'otno ~~ .. ':~~· Street. 11C3, Costa Mesa, Flctltloua BuslneH ThlS business Is con Thia 1l111men1 W3ll filed MONTESSORI SCHOOL CA 92627 Name Statement ducted by I corporation with the County Cle11( Of OF BREA. 400 West Fl,..1 17~'r'~a~a ~~A;~:: Ttle following persont Have you ataned doing Or1nge County on 5·21·99 Street, Brea, Cahlomla are dOlng business as buslneu yet? Yee. 1ttM713928 12121 •JI02, ca.ta Mesa, CA Franklin Ananctal, 3242 05/01199 Daily Pdot May 27. June Montauol1 ol Brea, (CA), 02~l~n Dedmon, 1785 Ea11 Coast HIQh1111ay, Co-EZnet, Inc.. A Bilk• 3 to, 17 11199 Th538 178A t Mo<row Circle, VIiia t(d Del Mar, CA 92825 Chrllten&ervPreskleot Patil, CA D2667 San11 Ana Ave.. 1Jt02, Chrtlt09het E Hobson, Thil lllttment was flied M()llC( Of ~1U'I IA&.E Th~ butinett II cotl• Cost• Mell. CA 82827 Inc • (CA). 3242 Ea1it Coast wilt\ tne County Clerk cf T.I t lMIM1 YOU ARE IN ducted by: a CIOtPOflll(lf) Thia bullnest II con· HiOhwlY. CofOne Del Mar. OrJnga eoun1ty .... on ~ ~~~~t11:f0~ ~you Slane<! doing ~1.ed by husband Ind C,( 92625 LESS OU T·"E .. ,. ......... TO bulllnlH yet? Yes, .... """"" Thtt bustness II oon-0.ly Pllo4 Mey 27. June v ""' ""'"'" May 15. 1999 Ha.,... you start ... -"' dueled by a CQIPUfltton 3 10 17 19911 Th533 PAOTECT v~ PAOPEAT't' Mconte··-.... er... butlMU yll'? No ._. __ ..... llar1ed .......... ·~ ll ,_Y BE SOU> AT A P\alC _,,.,"' Roneld DedmOn, Jr . .-... •• ,~ _.,. Flctlltout Buelne.. SALE IF vou NffO N4 EX· MalU Moooeaif}ghe, p, 'Tl* 1t1•1MNnt wa• hied bUaMelS Y9f7 Vee. 1/4/M Heme "8t9ment P\.ANATION Of 11£ NATUAE dent w'!h h County Clef1I o1 Ch~r E liot>IOn, .~~':."°"' ~~ ~ ~~t·= ~,_~ Ofqe~~ ~~~·~ 88'1 OWlng and Trana· CCJflACT A lAWYiR Oii OfanOe ~ ~ P110C Jurfll t O, 17, Thi&·~ wu !ltd er.-~ A!9.""H!n= = o&JJ& ~ Dally Pioc June 11, 24, 24.Ju!t 1· l"8 Thm With lh9 Cout!ty Cleft\ ol Bead\, Ctllfomle 9284'? PNtl A CWIA CCI'· July 1, I , 190I Ttlll1 ITlTl•NT OF O~nge ~ Jot11 C Vaigfln, l&al PCM'1DN. • .., ........ Flolhll .. •1ln111 rs=-~ Deity Pllol Miity 21 June ~.:"-~·-=•· ::-:-,:-:.: ~·allrnenl W ... NAlll 3 10. 11, 1Ht 'riiiii1 "l;; . .-~ le oon-tt11W7. • ,.._... ,.,. ~'*'°"' Tip __ ~ pel'ICln(I) Pldfttoue Buelrtlll dUClellfa.,: .. ~ ... ,..... • .... • .. ~~C:... tlliatMwie),abill1doo1dile ...,_ .. ..,, .... ~c.~~.~ 1.7' ~ .. .,a.1 ::-.: m!.~4L. eo:... ~ ... of "'· Wolll tMI· Thi IOlkM1ng .,..,,,. £:~-~ •. t.~-l't ~i?= I!~ .. .... • .... •• "' NO, -...,....,,.;..!~ Thutadoy. June 17. 1999 I PUBLIC NOTICES I PUBLIC NOTICES I I PUaJC NOnCa 11 PUalC .,.. 1 FlcmJoua eualneH M •7tt11 a1 Drbc;Qj ~ 11 Flct1tlou• BuslneH 1io11 :,r :,.r·:;.: Name Statement Ill • er lll9 Covnry ~ Name Sllltemeot ft;c'; ._ F~ Co. Ind The I cr#f\ng pe!SO(IS COl!ilr II Ot11t9t Ccurltt. C.. Th& following fll"!JllS IUlnOn':ld to OD~ in 1fW BIB doing W& at. krnm INS PllWllll IO t.e Ne> 1,1 doinO bl1' Mid .. 4" SI E RR A S LI G H r ~ OI ~,_!4 E"'11~~ S'Ql'T l'"rodlJCOOn. 443 6 ::: ..::... .:~.,,:, FOUNDATION 1846 ...,. "--·---.. Alsoeialed~ &<ea Call A"81'111r11 Ave • 116•C, tJltS/1ttt • l~ No 9 82 • ol al ngN. Wiit ind.,.. ... ton· ft.111'71 ol D!d Olfieltl ~ IOn'lla 2 1 ,,..,tel \o illlO llelll by ... Cocta Mesa Catlfornl1 !II..,, W .Stl on 01tt2/lttt v~ Momno, 2tl01 tuMe ., 1119 .. ....., a. 92827 A!lrchuelO. San Cll!mentt, nibeO Piapetty llllder end pur. Clll(Jy A Soto I 845. It IM Mlln tMOfll) fllftlQ lo CllilOINa 92673 1Ua111 lo a OHd o1 TNlll de Anatle1m Avl , #15 c, • IM County Coui'111ffM 100 This bu$lne51 is CO!\' file all .... be Costa Mesa Cahforn 8 Cl'<llc Ctnt.r 011ve Welt S1t1111 tlUClftd by an •ndiviouol WC>IO ~ Wl!Jloul tnlnl 82627 :~1101111!~~·~ Ha~ you •1aried doing :C-ranry _. .. cw.,:, TI!it ~nets 11 oon· Clill (Plrable 11 lne r.ne ol .,. b\Jsmen yet'> No t•dli'1g 1«11 "' c , or Ill" ducted by. an un1n •• 111 ta~UI mo of 1111 Untied Yvonne Morano NTCtall* IO PIY tfle ,.,,,... corporated auoc11uon Stat ) au ": lllfe ;ind 111 This sta181Mnt was tiled "19 pnnc;CJlll NII al Ille nate(•I Olher ttian a pannershlp 114 ':'onve~~ 10 arid no·,,• n!d wr1h th& COufity Ctetlc ol *"Id bt I'll OMCI OI Tr!!* Havo y<xJ &tarted dotng by ~ Ul'ldet said OMd al Trvst 111 Orange Coun1y on 5·25·9G win llllel9'1 and e Ghergee b1Js1Mu yll? Ves, llit propet'I ,nUlled 111 catd 19996794297 ti.eon " proYldfO 111 bit 05117199 County 1";J State h•1W1aller Daily Pilot May 27 Juno rwlla{a) edYanoes 11\dw Ille C1nct~ A S010 descli>ed Al more tutty <II-3 10. 11, 1999 Tl\507 twma of Ille o..a ot Trua n- Thia; stateme.nt waa hied sailed on utd Deed ol Tn1$1 Fictitious Bualne1a t•• llllreon 1... c;hargn with the Coon1y Clerll ot fflt propen1 aodfess and ()(htt Neme Statement Miid ••Pin"' ol tlle Trvs11t for Orange Coun~~:e~~3~~ c;onmon det•gll9tion d any of The fot10w1ng persnn$ the tOlll amount (81 Ill• i.,,. ol the real prOl)tl'ly delcrlbld are d01ng bu1>1ness as !tie 111!1111 ~cl the ·No-Dairy PilOI May 27· Juno 1100v1 rs purponed 10 bl 200 Fun Issue, 159 E W1ll.Oll bet ol Sale) rsuonably •· 3• 10.,17• 1999 Th523 P1n1 L1n1 #301,. H.wport Co5te Mesa CA 92826 m:lltq lobe tel tonh llllow TM Fict1tlo.ua Buslne11 Bt"h. c1 92H3 The Ullder· Chert' Man11 Jol'les, 159 lf1'IOUnl ma., be gr • on Ille Name Statement llQ!l80 T111S1et dlsdlms 1nr ~ E Wilson, Calta Mf!:aa CA dlt ol •le Trustor; 01111 iN Ttle lol>vw1ng person6 abdity lot 1nr lflCOITectnas ol 92826 • Pall and I.Al.an Piii hllS>lnd are doing bUs.1m11.a as the J>fcper1f ~-al1d ottltr Thtc; tws•ncn 11 eon· and wJe H JOll1I '*!~' OulY BaJchftve, 300 Paot!C ccnvnon desqnation d any ducted by an Individual ~nttd Trusr1t u-MtY & Coast Hwy, 1310. Hunt· sllOMI hlrMI The IOlal ~ Have you &\Bried CIOiflO A•tod•IH. Inc, R.orOtd 1ngton Beach CA 92~8 ol lllt u•id t>alanc. ol thl ob-b\Js1ne:.s yal? Yes Apr~ 1117117 n ~ .. ~ Sean Col 1ns, 1712 Hdr· ligallOll MCi.tld oy Ille prCplfly 23, 1998 t9t7CM53701"' ..,._ .-.-... bOr Way Seal Beach, CA IO bl told and rl8tOl\tble tsti· Cheryl Marnt Jones 111 IN Olla at l'le Rloordlr of 907 •O l'ftl\ed COSll eirpeNtS 11112 ad-This sta!ernent .,,,u t led Orange County CMfornia This WSIOU!i IS con· var.ca II Ille '""' ol 1111 lllltial With the County Clelio. ot ON ol Saie 7"1H • 9:'5 All dueled by en 1niJJVidual put. icar40n ol 1ne Notice cl Sile Orange County on 5·25·99 Pllci. ell Sall At '" 11111111 Have you started doing " SJ2S.911 34 In ~ion 10 19196794273 INOtllt) Enlran" •tit Coell(y bol>1ness ye1? Vl5 usn 111e T1ui;•" accept a Da;ty Pilol May 27 June Coul1ho1111 700 a• Centlf Januaiy 19'J7 cailloafl cfleek crl'M! on a sta11 3 10 17 1999 Th51 , 011we Watt Santi An .. >a Sean Coll ni °' Mllonal blnk 1 Cllecll <ra#'I · · · Amell.Ill of unl*d belallClt and nus slatemont wn hied by a state or lltlefll a.al union Fictitious Buslne11 attw c1111gn SU7,0H.OT wilt! 1t1e County Clerk of °' a Clltck era°""' oy a stai• °' Name Statement i,.111 Adell-ot Qlhlf c;ornmon Orange County on 5·21 ·99 lldlral savings Ind loan asso-The lo. 0¥<1"9 persons dnlonll~ of ru t prapeny 1~M7931M6 e11tion nvmgs USOC11t1on ot ara doing bui;tnesi. as 300f Aoyc1 l.ln1 COl'tl 111.U, Daily Ptlc..t May 27 Juno s.a~1n~ bank 5PKtfl8d in Sec-FRIENDS OF THE CHtl Ca 12121 W'N Ut \n.fl The 3 10 17 1999 Th524 110n 5102 o1 tht Financiel Code OREN 537 Newpon Cen ul'IOllfllgJl«I Trusiee dllolama · · • and autllor1ze<1 to do bustntss in ter Or . PMS 157 Ncwpon anr lllbtl4y 101 any 1noorreotn-Fictitlous Bu•lnesa lh1$ ~tall In 1111 ..,.111 lelldel Beach ca 92660 ol tl\t str .. actt .. 1no c4tltl Name Statement otllei than cnh 11 aCCtl)(ed the Gary Gene Harder 224!> COtMIOll CltSignition ti "'' Tho lollowmg persons TrustH mar wrltlholcl the l$$U• E Colorado Pasaaona, sno..n abovt II no Strati ld-a1e doing business as nee ol the Trus110 Otea until Gahl. 91107 <itu ot otnw common dllllgna· Kennedy's Con51Jvc11on Un<b become available to 1he Graoe O Hardor, 224!> E hon " 5llO'MI CllrlCltons lo the Co, 257 Santa Isabel Ave , pay11 or anoorse1 ill 1 mat1t1 Colo•ado, Pasadena ca111 locahon ol lht Propt11y may be Co!;ta Mesa Ca 92627 o1 riant Saia "'" will be made 91107 obta nea by stncMQ • 'Wfltlen Patnck Kennedy, · 257 but lllrthoul covenant ot WW· This bus dss 1~ con· 1equest to the bll11(~ Wllhtn Santa Isabel A11e . Costa ranly uprttsS ot rnpt1ed r• ducted by tivst><1nd and 10 dlf1 ol the oatt al lwil Pubil· Mesa, Ca 92627 g;wdirig 1111• pOUeSS10n or en· wile cation ol tin NOltGe cl Sate Th19 business 1s con· cumbf1ncn to satisfy 11\1 in· Have you started doing 0111· June It, ttH BU<ldl'f & ducted by an lnc!Ntduat dlb4tdnen stc:i.tld by said business yet'> No AHocl""· Inc. 26522 l•I Have you 'ilartod dotng Oted .ovances INrttJllder Gary Gene Harder AlamtCll Slltlt #200 M.-on busme&s yet'> VH, 8· 1976 with !ll!t<IS1 ., pro-.idtd 1tlef1111 GTBC8 D Harder VllJO Ca tor,... 9268t a.i-348- PatnCK R Kennedy ano Int 1.1npa.d Jll'I~ batanc1 This statement was. ltled 8326 Arlene C 8owdllGh A11t Tt1l1i statement .wa& hied ol ll:lt Note HC\Hd by said with the County C elll ol v,.,-Prnootn1 C:2HOt:J 6117 with ltte County Clerk ol Oted "'°"' tnterest thlreon as Orange Coonty on 5 25·9ll ~612.;..;.•~' ... ' ... t ....;1999_-=-__,,-----1 Orange County on 5·21·99 prOVldtd •n said Note IHS 1e996794270 c ttous Bu11nese 19996793925 chatges Ind expenses ol the Da 1y Pilot May 27 June N Statement Dai y P•lOt May 27 June lnJslee 1nd ol lhl Wsls cr11tld 3 10 17 1 !J99 Tl'l5t5 Tn:~:IOW• ~rsonr; 3 10 17 1999 Th525 by satd Dtld ol Trld Oalld Fictitious Buslnell are d<>iflO bus•~SS 11 Fictitious Buslneu OlttSltH9 S.8.S Truit Ot1d Name Statement SHES ACCESSORIES Name Statement ~~r11. H ~1!"s~~ The follDW.ng pe!SOt\S STORE. 2200 Harbor Tile lollow•ng per 005 V1t1tll'Z'et.~lll 301 Wot» aie dolrlg business lS Blvd •C·140 Costa are doing boslllei;s •~ lard Hilts ~ 91364 1818J'l28-Biorne besrons 354 East Mes.i CA 02627 ROGER'S REAL TV 6916 By GJ/11 Cot.•n Trvstet 22nd Street. Newpo1t Ke Ke Cindy Uu 2n5 2737 East Coast Hlgl'IY<r~V SM Ol!ictr For Sa.Its lllforma· Beacn. CA 92660 Mesa V11de Or East. Colona dol Mar, CA 112625 "°" PIN.w Go To Midlael A Renda, 2204 eX115 Costa Mesa CA M•ctiael GI n McK•nnon ~// 11121! "' Call Donnie Road Newpor1 92626 61tl Acacia Avenue. Co·wffb"eif§'3'3 61 7 Beach CA 92660 Tllis business is con· rona d11I Mar, CA 92625 4J 7111e119 1 Peter J Scnameu, 354 ducted by an 1ndivldual Tt11s business •s con-East 22nd Street. N&wport Have you staned dOlng ductect by en uldrvldua1 Ftctttlous Bu1lneu Beach, CA 92660 Dusines~ yet? No Have you started doing Name Statement This business is con· Ke Ke CIOdy Liu business yet? Yes, The lollowmg persons ducted by a general part· This 5tatemenl was filed 11/01/95 • are domg business as nershlp with the Coonly Cletk ot Ml~el Olol'l McKinnon First Glass, 3117 Monroe Have you started dotng Orange County on 6·2·99 ThtS 11a11men1 Wdl llled Way. Costa Mesa, CA b\Js1ness yet? Yes 5/1AN9 19996795031 w11f] ltle County Clork of 92646 M1Chae1 A Renda Dally P~ol June 17. 24, Orange County on 5·21 99 Fredertek Brown, 3117 This statement was lll&d July 1. e.. 199a Th597 19986793938 Monroe Wdy Costa Mesa with the County Cieri\ of Flctltlqus Bualnell Dally Pilot May 27 June CA 92646 Orange Cooniy on 5·25·99 Name Statement 3. 10. 17, 1999 Th52u B•ett Perr, 2153 Maple 19996794269 Tiie lollowirv> persons Fk:tltlous Bustnell SI •B Costa Mesa. CA Daily Pltot May 27 June are doing bus•~ess es Name Statement 92627 3 10· 17· 1999 • Th516 SoCal DeStgn. 3216 Clay Tile loJIOw no pen. ins This business is con· Fictitious Bus1nesa St. Newport Beach. C.ll are doing bus•ne~ as ducted by a generaJ pan· Name Statement tom1a 92663 8 RE EZ E TRADING oorsliip The foliowrng persons Ryan Paul Coll106. 3216 COMPANY. t 7676 Cem bu~=:i:s~t;~~ed dOtng a•e dotng bUS•neSS as Cl8Y. St • Newport ea.en eron SI •8 Huntinglon Frederlcll BrOWTI TNT DISPLAYS. 1635 Catlfomce 92663 Beach, CA 92647 Brett Po" W'llllrer Ave C·6. Co5la Edw3rd Allen Clart11. 316 Zufl81r Haddad I 7676 TtMs statemenl ,,,a:; l~ed Me~a CA 92627 Ftowtr St .. Co51a Mesa Cameron St. #8, Hunt Wlttl lhe County C1erk ol Thomas M 1 E!s1tn. Ca lomia 02827·2310 lnoton Beach, CA 926A7 Orange County on 5-21 ·99 7063 Continental Ave , Thll bus&n8S5 ti COO· '"-bu6lneS5 Is coo· 19996703gc0 Co5la Mesa. CA 9262ii dUClecl by • genera part· ducted by en lndJVldu31 o I p .... May 27 June This busmlis Is con· nerihip Ha-"""' sta"~" dolnn ai Y 1"" · dUCle<I by an Individual Have you 11arted doil\g •w yvw """ "~ 3, 10. 17 1999 Th531 ? No businttss yet? No Flctitlou• Business Ha11e 'lfXJ started dOlllQ bu~t vet Zul\atf Haddad busmess y.11'> No Ryan Collins This statemen1 was ltlod N•m• Stetement Thomas Elslen Th.J a1a1emen1 was 1!11<1 with tile County Cieri! of The followlng pertiOl'ls This 51atemem was hied with the County C eri< ol Orange County on 5·21·99 are c:to.ng business as with Ille Counly Cleft. ol Orange County on 6·11-99 199967UM7 •1 HMS TOWN CAR, Orange CountY on 5-25-99 t9tti796058 Daily P1lol May 27 J1Jne b HM s LIMOUSINE 199967M259 Daily PJol June 17 24 3. 10. 17 1999 Th527 SERVICES. 433 112 Da•ly Pilot May 27. JI.Wit Jul~ 1. 8 1999 Th598 Flctltioui Bu•lr,esa Dahlia. Corona Doi Mar 3, 10. 17. 1999 Th518 Fictltioue e ualnell Name Statement C~o~~6~~nem Stoeuer, Flcdtlous Business Name Statement The 1011ow1ng person" 433 112 Dahlta. Corona Del Name Statement The loRowtng pel"lons are doing b\Js1ness as Mar CA 92ti25 The lo1tow1ng peri;.ons are doing t>uainess as GTI leasing & Mat1<011ng This business is aon· are doing business as Heston & Heston Services 639 Sable, Las ductod by an lndiVldual MET-Ax lntomallonal, Attornevs al Law. A().t1 Flores, CA 92688 H d ........ 18662 MacArthur Ste M1cArll'lu1 Blvd , Suite ,_..,. ... ~. ~ ., ~-~---· Flcthloue 8ullllM8 Heme llMerMnt TN I04IOWlnQ ... dOlflg bullrlua be11nrt.'u QOl'I\ Baklf Street ... COiia Mete, CA American ln111t>anc ~.UC (CA). llO w Ba.kif Slreet, Sit . Colla Maell. C. Thi bullne&S It c;on.- ctuc:ted by Liml!ed Co ~\II )Q,i Slan.d dOlrig bullitlMI ~t? No American 1n1e,Dltlc Mortgage LLC, ~~ Oann91fey1Pretldent This s1atemert1 wat fllld Witt\ the CoOr\ty Cle~ °' Oraooe Coun~.:~28~ 1 .... Daily P~ot June 3 10, 17, 24, 1999 Titll57 FIC11tloua 8 11alnau N•meS~J Tne tOllowing peflOOI are doing bUstness u a) IO NHA . b) Environmental Releas• Therapy, c) EAT d ) H~PotentJal, 351 Newpon Blvd . SOU. 528, Newpon Beactl, CA 92'IS3 lntematlONll 01ganaa· · lion cf Natufll Health Aller• na1N¥s. 351 N Newport Blvd • Sui•a S28, Nawpon eeacti. ca 92663 This 1>u11ness ii .1 oon· ducted by. a corporatton Heve YfXJ statted dOllO l>uslneSS yat7 Illa lntema1iona1 Otganita· bon of Natural Heaith Attar• natives. M~uel T~lllo. P1asldent "' This statemern wa 6ted With tne County Clerk of Orange County on 5·Z8·99 1 "9671MJ'Ot Dally P11otJVlll3 to. 17, 24, 1999 Th5$8 Fictiti ous Buslne9~ Name Statemen t The lollowlng persona are doing bosltleSS as· ~ SOP Drywall 12690 Euclid, • 18 Garoen G'°""' ca 92840 I Steven DouglaS P.,,.k, 12600 Euclid. 418, Ga~ Grove, Ca 92840 t This busWles1 .ts om- ducted by an .ncr~ » Have you started dotnO buSl08SS ye(1 No S1even D Panelc This statement ---wilh the Coul\ty Orange County on 1 Dauy Piiot Jint 3, .. 24, 1999 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS CALLING FOR Bl~ SCHOQL DISTRICT NEWPO~·MESA UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT PROJECT BID #10- CONTRACT 1113·99. INTERIOR/EXTERI~ PAINTING AT VARIO\.IS DISTRICT LOCATIONS BIO DEADLINE JULY l, 19" AT 0:00 A.M. • PLACE OF BID RECEIPT· FACILITIES OPER~TIONS, 298591£ Beer Street. Cosia Ml• CA 92626 (714) 424·1 PUCE PUNS/DOC • MENTS TO BE P1C UP Same as lbove PLAN FEES. NOHE- WALKTHROUGH: MANDATORY •OllC· through la tcn.duled tot June2t.1"9atl:OO .11. ~Ive biddef9 to meet It f'Kllit191 l Optfatk>M, 2185-E .. , Street, Costa ..... CA. Call (71C} 424-75i'O f4' delllll. BJd1 "'"' LIO&,. accepted from c~ tors not 1t19ftdln9 ittll warktl'lrougtl. NOTICE IS HER~\­ GIVEN thlll the named Scnool D11trw cl Onlnge CountY. CA. by Ind through ltS • Ing Board, herema,,_ re• lefred lo BS ~OIS'TfWT .. Grace TOklko Imamura. bus~nv:u~t?s~e ""'ng 104, lrvtna. CA 92612 230. Newport Beach, CA 639 Sable Las Floras. CA John Kenneth Stoesser MET Rx USA Inc • (NV) 92660 BROWN 1 92688 This &ta!ernent was filed 2112 Busmess Center Riehard G Heston 4<>'1 I This business Is con· with the County Cieri< ot Drive. Irvine CA 92612 MacAnt\Ur Blvd, Suite 230, 1 Ellubeth ......_ ducted by en 1ndivlduat Orange County on 5•21 •99 Th&S business Ii con-Newport BMctl, CA 92660 cynttl • IL:!."' Have you started cJOtng 1~793943 ducted by a <Xll'J)Ofiltl()rl Halli B He5ton .4041 50. ol Balboa _.,, bus•nes3 yet? Yea. 511199 Da~y Pilot May 27 June Have you s1aned doing MacArtl'lur &lvd , Suite passed away June at Grace T lmamu1• 3. IO. 17 t999 ThS32 business yet? Yes 1995 230 Ne~PO" Beach, CA har resideooa A ~ This statement WH llled MET R• USA lne . 92660 mott\ef. daughter.~ w11h lhl County Clerll OI Aetltlou• Business JenOld J Pelltzzon. CFO/ This l>ullness '' con foend. Cynlhia IYed Orange Coonty on 5·21·99 Name Statement COO duc!ed by • oen11ral S."""" God her 19996793948 1 This s1atemen1 was flied partnership ..... Darty Ptlol May 27 June ar~=~~rtiOrlS wortl the County Clafle of Have you staned dOlng Ind lnencls She ~ 3. 10 17 1999 ThS28 GLASS PARTNERS Ofi1lgl County on 5-25-99 bualneS9 yet? Yu 1982 beaut ~ daugt'4ers. · e I 1 "96794275 Ha B Haston looll care ci her '!e Fictitious u1 neM 1600 Wasl Coast Hrghw Y. oa Y p IQI May 27 June Thia statement ,,, .. s filed his IJIT\8 of need Name Statement N~phea:a~· C~1~2:!~ 3 10. 11 1999 Th519 w h !hi County Clettt ol was loved by al-"'> Thi follo';lr ng pemoni. Orange County on 6-1 G-99 are oo.oo bu••ness as 20582 Peot>ie Lalli. Hunt· FlcUtioua Bualnesa tttM795111 her She bluad ~ WARMll\lGTON CAPITAL ~on Be8'h, CA 02646 Nam• Statement Da ., Pilot June 17. 24, around her With her ·~ ~2~~~~rt ~~r.h.~: duct~ b~~~iv~'i°"· ai!'d~~~ss':!'oo ~ 1, 8 19119 Tn~99 :':t~e~r~~.: 92663 Have you started doing Maiomum Security Alarm I I hea*1hu=•Mml· W1mam c warm1ng10n t>ustness ye17 No Systems. C52 East 181h -~· lul ~ 111. 125 V11 Koron, Newport Stephen D l<lmt>le Siree1, Coste Mna, CA ~5 IJ spint. Beach. CA 92663 Tl'lis stetement was flied 92627 • - -eterrWty with Chnat. Thts bus1neu 11 con with tne County Clerit of John Walters 452 East lather, motner end two ducted by. a11 Individual Olange County on 5-28·99 18th street. Coala Mesa. sisters Lat us re,oa. Have you started d<Jjng l 9t96794J06 CA 92627 She waa Int beioW9d business yet? Yes, Daily Pilot June 3 10. 17· lh•6 business It oon· mother or Elizabeth 04/15199 2.C, 1999 Th554 ducted by an Individual Jeant1e ·c1amon1 and W1lllam C Warmington Fictitious B l.lslnn• H.lve you started doing Jenntler Thom t o n This stalemonl wu tiled Name Statement buslneSs yet? YH 1-1-91 MCIFIC VIEW IM•thanttl), IOVJl'W'I of wllh the Coomy Clork of 1 John Walters MEMORIAL MM ,.... 9 · .. nd Orange County on 5-21·09 •r!":oi,.:Oottoix:1~~~ons Thia sta1.,.,,.n1 was f1lecl James tcwn, a 19996793t24 APPLIED TECHNICAL W1ltl the County Cit"' of wtvived by nep Oa11y P1lol May 27. June SOLUTIONS & SERV-Onange Count'( on 8 , , 99 and ~ Brown. 3. 10. 11. to99 Th52! -.ces 12~ Adarns Ave t MN7tHl1 Jtanne and Donna Ffctitlou1 eu.lneaa nut1,. SI.Mii J101. Costa Da•ty Pltoc June 17 24 ~ Heme Statement Mesa. Caltlomla 92626 July 1 8, 11199 TM92 U'IU'fO'I• file following pef$0fl1 B~,, Aelmara, 1250 Actltfoua Busl,,..a mother, PatnOa B are dolllO t>u11neu es Adami Avenue. Sulit Neme Sta-.ment Villtation wit A·Z Gr1ta1p11 ... 504 J101. Costa M8u ca11fQf• The lclloWlnQ pef1IOf1S Flidey, June 11. W111 Day All9nUI. New• ma 112626 ere dOlna busitltlla a& .... lOO p"' at n-...a&. pof1 BMch, CA 12661 Plltrida Reimel'&, 1250 COUfHRV INN & "' .,... .-- Maril J HaNey, !i04 Adami Avenue, Su11e SUITES 8V A\'RCS. 325 Mortutlry \llllth Wesl Day AwtnUI, New• J101, CO.ta Mell Ceh!OI• Mttol SlrHI Cotta...... s.w. "11:00 pon ee.cn. CA 02161 nil t2e26 CA '2626 i 10 BroedWllV SMuldly, JIN 1 Thi buelneu le oon Thll buelnM• ii con· A~ Group. (CA), '55 ~ ..._ Pecmc v..., ducted by 1111 tndM!Mll dueted by; husbel'IO 811(1 Mstol Sl1eet, ~ A ..... tlO CNpel. 3500 Hhe you ti.rted dOlnO Wife • Colla MIN, CA 92e28 II••··----· ~ ooilOeu yet? No Hl\19 you 1tal1ed dClnO Thia WllneP ~ CQ\o • "'4•rkJ 'Ha1"ey DUS111eU yet1 Ya. ~by a corpo49011 Thl1 ltatefMnt "'94 I~ O!J01198 H1¥1 l'O'i •ned .... wl1tl ltll County Cla,_ \if Biyan ~ bu11nu1 yet? Vea, Oftnge County on 6'21-tl TNa ta*'*'I WM llled t1-01·IO t""'111M• wllt'I !he County Oei1I Of Ayre~. 8n.tce Dally Plot Mlty 21.1....~ ~~On 6-Zll.. ~ 3, 10, 17 ,.... 111NU 1'111PM1'17 n. ... ,,,...,. w .... '?: ., .. 1' ~PiloeJul\83, t0.11. ""' .. ~ Clell ot ili:!ftJ[ift 24;.~ ••••• ':" Ofw'll~ ... ..... .... ...... '*'¥ ..... ..,,. ,., 14 A Thi klllOWlrlg ....,. ' , .. .... CIOlftl~­M~t~~ ..... &. __... .... ·o...z·~"'=i~l't'ii~• ~=-::.=·· .. , ~ ,. .. , .. • flJ= fii==='= .. '° ..... r ... t.r..:-~ .... -= ~ ;e=:.. ~~..... .. .. .,.,... lfill-~~~ ~ :I ~ii] . .. , I nursooy, Ju"' I/, I 'IVY ~ ...., to, bUl noc .... .,,. atlove-1181.cf ....cs b6dl tor .,,. •ward o1 • contract tor IN lboYe project 8ICla shall ~in IM pleoe above, end shlll be °'** end l)UbliCly teed elotxl ti 1he above· ll.llled time and l)laoe ,e.cti bidder must submtt ._..., eed'I bid a oa11thed or c:Mhlefa ctleCk peyable to 1he DISTRICT or a bid bOnd In 1he tomi set torth In ~ ainlract documenlS In an amount noc leSI man ~ of the mextmum 4Dount of bid as a guanan· ta. lhal Ille bidder WIW ..., Into .,,. piopoted C*'ftrlCI if the same Is awarded to 1UCh bidder In _.,.nt of failure to enter llto Mid eonlfllCt, such SI· ~ wfll be forfaited lTlia DISTRICT reHrves tb&,11ght to reject any or an bids or to waive any Ir· regufanttes or lnlorma~Ues 1n any bide or In Ille bid· din . No bidder may ~ ·~·--••• 1' '• t·· .. , ... · ~ .. ,... :"-: . any pe r1od of 7$ daya al\er ltle clat Mt for lhe ~of bidl In lieu or the Olatt1et'1 retllnlng a portion of Pt'OOfln paymeotS OUI a conlnictor, fhe OOOll'KtO< may eleCI to dal>O"l quill· tying securlttes equ/Vatent to the amount 10 be wlltlhelct Upon suc:t1 de· po5lt under an escrow agreement, the tut)ds must be relea..O {Pubfie Con· tr1ICt Coda Section 22300) The Olsttial hn obtained lrom the Director ol IM De· partment ol lndusrrlal Reta· tions !tie general prevelllng rate of per diem~ end !tie general preva11ing rate for hollday and overtime wor1t In the locality In Which 1M wortc Is to be pelfonned tor each Cflft, classltlcattOn or type ol wortc needed IO 'execute !tie eontlllCI Holl· day rates ah&ll be paid es 1peclfied In the coltective bargaining agreement ap- plteable to eacn part~ar Ratel> 1111J deudluw .. art' ~ubject 10 change without 11otit·1• The publi .. her n>-.t'ne the right w fl'rtl>or. rrdu~~if). ff\ iw or n'jN~t nny clu..,.,ifit>d ud"•rfrw11w11t. Plt'lht' rrport any error that may br in rour cl1N·ified ad lmmrdjuu·ly. Tlw Datly Pilot ll("l'f~ti; no ijubiJi1y for uny t•rror in an adn·rusement (or whwh it mu~ bt• n-.,pun~ible elrept for tht• co ... 1 of thf' .. pact' actuuHy ocq1pied by tlw error. Crt'd11 c·1111 onl) bf' allowt•d for thr fir-.t iJ1.., .. rrio11 ~·· -i=.r EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY All flll nlatt 1ner1tal11t tn lllh --8'1' la n'ltd ta IM ftf· "'' Fair "'"hit Act ,, , .... ,,...., nkll llltln II lll1pt ta tfftr11 .. "HJ ,rtltrHCI, WIUJatl11 tr fl1crl111t11tlu laitt! ta race. ctflf,ralltltl. F' ~. ltnlllllt daln II 11111 tritll, II II l1ltltlN 1101 HJ HCll ,rtlt!Hct, f11llltltt II fbct1lntlltll .. • 1'11 HWl'l'tr wlll HI ........, ICC"4 Hy ,.,tr11at· fltlll It! r11I nbtt n lcll II I• tltiltltt fl lie In Ow rtritn lrt .. ,.., l1ltt11tf 11111 '" t-1111111 tfHr11ttf II tlllt "°"'''" 1r1 n1ll1Mt N 11 -~hlll.TttOM· fltlt ti '1lcrilllutlll. cell llUO 1tl-ll"ttal 1·llM24-atl. fl! .. Wullllttt•. oc .,.. ,11 ... I • II 101 . 216 1~-w1 'AWESOME' 180' P.-.oremk: view of ocn Cetalinl bey and city light.a. 4br 2.Sbe. llrnfm, formal dl~1 pool St.250,000 OPEH SUN 1-4 JUNE 20TH 2801 Setting Sun Dltlene e A.mu 94M54-0909 Open Wed & Fri U Sun 1-4 4br 3ba condo 1700 + If patio, 2 CM lrplc $5191< Aat 7J4-747·71n • 94MM-1UO SOUTH OF THE HIGHWAY NEW TOWNHOMES 609 Begorll. $659,000 609 5 Begone. $534.900 Ocnn View Deck-Plans Aval ~~ * 30i FERNWF, i67s,ooo Leg•I Trtplex·I Block lo OctlWI 2, 1 & IBdrms Prkle ol Ownership John l(enney. ~ 949-399-3663 VAANT VtlLA·OCEAN VIEW 48drm 3811h, private pool & spa. 3 Dflvate beadlel. 1111 HUD.II '21-3500. ottered II si,295,000 Judy ~1 FOR 1-·-~·~~~n ~.~.110~1 ct-le In our Saturdty Real EASTSIDE 3Br 188, dining rm. ~ huge yard, 36e E. 19th St Eatate Supplemenll Owner/8roklf 049-752-2881 Homes of the Week S315.ooo ol~~onC prejec:;t Coplea of tctled· ute1 ol rat11 ao determined are on Ille at lhl District ol llQ8 end are 1\l&Mable IO any lnl8111Sled pa!1y ~ requ .. t In 1ccordanee Wtll'I S8"10n I 773 2 ol the Ce~lomia labor Code. the Contraetor 1hall post a ciopy of INI deterrrunei-on ol preva ling rat• of wages at each IOI> 111e The .-cnedul• or per d11m wages II based upon 1 ~ day Of tight l'IOurl Thi .ra" ror holiday end oven1me wor1< mall be at time end one·half Th• Cont rector and any 1Ubc:Ontractor(1) than pay not less than the gpecllaed prev1mng rate1 of wages 10 all wo11ters employed by ltlern In !tie execution of tne oonlract A Payment Bond aoo a Performance Bond shall be required pr1or to execution of the oootraet and than be in the form set forth In the • Eactl biOdef Shall be I ~ oont,.ctol P\lf• 1uent to the Butlne11 end Profeallonl Code end be ~Md In the IOllOwlng ctaalillcallon •'C-33" OOYERNINO IOAAO /SI Edgar Hay•e, ln-.rtm ElleeUtlve Oltec:tor Feell!UM & Opeflltlona Published Newpon Beach· Costa • Mt&& Daily Pilot Juoe 10, 11. 1099 ThS84 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS CAL.LING FOR BIDS SCHOOi.. DISTRICT NEWPORT· MESA UNIAED SCHOOL DISTRICT PROJECT. BtD 11t·99. CONTRACT 115 00, ROOF REPAIR/ REPLACEMENT AT VARI OUS DISTRICT LOCA· TIONS (FOAM ANO CONVENTIONAL) BID DEADLINE ~ ~ 11 w--11 MUD .... I CY l:At laier Gil the ™·•taled tlOd of ~' days alter the AT 11:00 A.M. lllM, seai.cf tildl tor the date fill IOI' !he~ of Pl.ACE OF BID aware of • contraci '°' the bias J RECEIPT. fACll.tTIES & abo\le pr~ Bids •hall In lieu of the D1111rlc:t'• OPERATIONS, 2085·E be recelVed In IN place rellln1ng a porllOn of Beat StrHf, Costa t,4eN idenUffld ll>OYI, and ahal p.ogreu paymentt due a CA 02926, (714) 424-7530 t>e ~tied and put>llCly COOHaciOf, tne oontntctor Pl.ACE PlANSIDOCU· read aloud at the abOYe• may elect 10 deposit quell· MENTS TO BE PlCKED atateO IJme and place IYlllQ secunllH equ1v1tenl UP. Same as •bOY• Each b!Oder must submit 10 th• amount 10 be PLAN FEES NONE w lh N<:t1 btd a cen.titd or wtthheld Upon 8UCh de· WALKTHROUOH· casruet'a c:hecll pa~ble IO posit unoer an escrow MAN 0 AT 0 A Y w a I ti· the DISTRICT or a bid agreement, the lunda must throuQh la echeduled tor bond In IM form aet fOflh Ill be released (Public Con· June 2t, 1"9at1:00 e.m. ltla con1rae1 00cument1 In 1ract Code section 22300) Proapectlve biddefs el'9 an amount not leH than Tl'll Ou;ltiCt has obta ned to meet et Facllltlff • 10% ol lhe mu1mum from the Director ol tne De· Operetlona, 2915-E a.er amount of bkf as a guaran-partmenl ol lndus1rtal Rela· Street, Coate Meu, CA. tee that the bidder wilt tlons Iha general prevslflng Cell (714) 42'-7630 for enter Into the pl1)pc>sed 111te of per diem w•aand dellllL Blda will not .,. ccntract 11 the same Is the general pntvaulllg 111te accepted from eontNIC-awlllded 10 such bidder In for hollday and overtime tore not ettendlng thl1 tile event ot lallure 10 enter work In the locahty In Which welklhrough. Into &aid contract, such se· the wol1t II to be performed NOTICE IS HEREBY cunty wUI be lorfeiled '°'each craft. claSSlllCatlOn GIVEN that IM abOYe· Tfle DISTRICT reserves or type o1 worfl needed to named School DlstllCI ol the r1ght to re)ect any or all e11ecute the contract. Holl· Orange County, CA, acting. bids or to waive any lr· day rates shall be paid as by and through Its Govem· regularities or lnlormallt1es spacllied In the collective 1ng Board. he1111naf1er re-In any bids or in the bid· bargam•ng ag(&ement ap· tarted to as • DISTRICT," dang. No bidder may pllcable to each particular will receive u to bUt not withdraw anv bid tor a P8· cralt, ctass1flca1Jon or type - IJoily Pilot r.-. .-11 PU•UChlO,.. .I ~ worti .,,,pi:;y;;; on lhe Thi rlite for hOlidaY end Eactt bidder ahd be 1 project ~1 of actled cwen1m1 woflt ahal be •I llOtnaed contlllelor PVt utes ol rattt IO oe1errruned time and OM-half The suant to IM Busuiess aiicl 111on1t1111 the Dl•trlct of· Con1rae1or 1nci 1ny Proleulons Code eno bt "~ _...., are avallable to sut>eontractor(•l sh8M pay liceoled In IM IOllOwi,,... ·-..... .... • ..... ,...,.,,11""' ..... ,su--··-"" "'" . .., any 1otere11ed perty upon not 1851 ..... n "... .....-..,... ..... _....,., ..,...,.., requesl In 1ccordance pttvliltng llllff of wagea to OOYEANINO BOARD wirh S.etlOn 1713.2 ol the an workers emptoyed by /SI Edpr Hay1e, ca1itomla Labor Code. the them In the execUtlon ol Interim Executive Cofllractor anal poat • IM cont~c.t D~tor copy ot Ille dete1minatt0n A Payment Bond end 1 Fecllltlea I ()pefetlona of prevailing rate of wagea Perfonna~ Bond shill be Publlshad N•wi>ort S.acil· at eaeh )Ob site. The reQUlred pr1or to exeeution Costa 'Mesa Daily p~OI achedute ol per diem of tM contract and lh•N be June 10. 17, t099 wages 11 based upon a Jn the torm set IC>flll tn the Th585 wot1«0Q dav ol ~ht taours. contract dOCUments .. .:------...;.:.:::::: Call 642-5678. . ' na· \'Pilot COSTA MESA Monday ................. Friday 5:00pm Tuesday .............. Monday S:OOpm Wednesday ......... Tuesday 5:00pm By Fax (949) Q31 -o~94 (Pl•·110..-m1·fuiJ. \CIUr r1.1nw 1111d ph1111r nunilic-r 1111d \\ 1• 'II r11ll ~ 011 h11rk "'uh II pri11· 'flUIU' ) By Phone (949) 6-+2-5678 By MaMn Person: 330 We!>l Bay trcet Co-.tu \1r~a. CA 92627 \1 \1·\\ 1>011 Bh d. b< Bu~ St Hours Telt'phont-8:30a.m-5:00pm MwuW\-Frida\ Wulk-ln 8:30um-5:00pm \tornla\-Fnd.1~ Thur day ....... Wednesday 5:00pm Friday ............... Thursday 5:00pm Index ~ .~ UO·J91 _ ..... ~- 26 HOUSESICOtl>OS FOR SALE LAGUNA NIGUEL CUTE COOH'OIY COTTAGE VERY PRESTIGIOUS ~ welt.Ing to be adobled by 1 boltlbod, 38r 2 588, huge na lamlty. 2tlt 1ba. Loe on open loft wlhardwoOd lloois, 1 lerge lot with alley ICCHL and a greal view. $379,900 Grett lamlly neigh. $330,000 Cll Joe 59ildlfore. Agent Jacllle Gillie RHltOf 949-249-2236 office 94MS1-IOf1 ;;:=======-:;; Home IMo.541-3350 • 128 HOUSESICONDOS I E'SiOE NWPT HGHTS AREA: , FOR SALE 2 Hoosea on Lar~ Lot. Both LAKE FOREST IJpgladed $449K Eal1 &. Judy Taylor. Agent 949-642-4722 WATERFRONT WITH PVT I I DOCK 6Br 3 5811 Over 3000 :9 HOUSE~ ~~~·~ ~ o: . HUNTlmot~ . PIUdlnlJal 949-587 53.16 Saacllff Eatatta Goll CourH 132-~ I Home 5& 4 58a tamly room FOR :~:~:-~~.~ NEWPORT II ~ $883,900. Wl'lktemam Really 714-8711·9610 1 22 -.1 TURTLE ROCK OPEN SAT 1-4 • 45 MIRAOOR 3tlr. 3bl loc on QWtt , prtv gated comm. PIOOtllmie Vl8WS ol 1811 hole & wa1811al of StrPben'y Ills goll COUIH Upgrades, back marble ltplc, new caipet &. morel $499 .990 Darlene Hemlan • RemlJc 949-451-1341 800-206-5555 x341 PROBATE SALE WATERFRONT 2·STORY $450,000. AGENT IMW723-1120 * 2 Bedroom 1 Bllh lijli and bt1!tlt condo, Low, loW plice Cli for more del3ls Evan CotUtt. Agent. IMWSl-3721 190" ocean and Bey VltW• 381 388 CUSlom home large lormal dlnng & Mng rm kilchen wlbreaklest nook. hrdwd 11oor1. French doors $989,000 949-515-8004 ··BALBOA BAY .. 2 NEWER CONDOS 32 HOUSES/CONDOS FOR SALE NEWPORT BEACH Newport Bch Watcllff 1407 Nottingham Line. Prime loc1tlonl 3br, 21>1 houM approx IOOOtl lot. New cerpat & p11nt. Move In condition. Shown "dw:f onlyl $585,000. By 94Mt4S.f500 • 714-815-9120 LUXURY OUPl.EX Wh>OCk On The NIW'f!°'1 ChanneL Outstanding Post Modern An::hltecture Bu•" In 1995 to two condo spe91llcallon $1,499,000 AM VallQM Santas. Brok« 94g.f5g..eno ELEGANT HARBOR COVE 4 Br 38a. view ol Back Bey. toll bbrary, hat<lwOOJ:I noors, gua1d gated COIMlUMy S899,000 Jadt Blum. Al;/. 114·324-2.383 OI 949-975-0(88 NewpOft Hert>or M1ln Ch1nn11 w/Boat Ooclc 3500 • s1 lol 2 ConVlc1IOn Ovens. Gaooenlll Range. Sub Zeto, tntioor qualtty, upgrade l.affy Ellis. Bkr 714-669-l 136 BLUFFS 1 STORY TWNHM 3br, u119rede<I, npanded. Open houH Fr110.2/Sat 1·5 $459,000 Agt. 94MS0.3822 1 33==-1 BEAUTIFULLY UPGRADED 420 00·461 11~Aa1 Balbo1 l1land Yter'ly 3000 51. = 1410 So Blylronl rm/Oen, 38ath. par1dng S3500'mo 949-752-2881 * Yearly rtn11I, ~ound lloof Lri 2br 2ba. Vp w d. lronc prio $1 50mo 626-445-1978 wadi 949-67~595 wlt"81lda Avl 711 l~nn'mj •THE SHORES APTSe 1 & 28R TOWNHOMES St111ln9 11 11095/mo. currant v1C111t1 1vlll. Month to Month lltM. Wt are 1 pat community. I blocu from belch. IMt-&44-2511 1110 C09TA = I *COSTA MESA'S BEST* JtnOr I be<lroom Ind 1 l>edrOOO\. Ibo 2 bedroom 1 bath 0uiec gated COIMlU~, fr:· tennis, easy accass o H way. beach & malls 714-557.0075 NEWPORT ACROSS THE S'OIEET 2Br 158asl:'i FP. no pets $995/mo 1 !Vine Ave , IS IMIJ-720-9422 Ext 203 Ask '°' Dlnel . . -'. -.. --. ---- . ~._ . • I -~ ..__ ._...!. • --470. 471 ''°°~' UDO ISLE HOME Baau 2,300+ af 4bt, 2.5b1, 3 Cir ger, aundeck, apac patio, tandsc & loat1t19• to bch. $4500t'mo. 1 yr 111. Peul IMM73-3957 Balboa Penn 3bt 2ba, frplc, ,_ pelm end bllnda, no gar. lt45c:Ymo. Incl wtter 04M73·t498 LGE BLUFFS TWNHM GrMnbft & bay view. 3bf + femrm, upgr*dll Owner S209Slmo IMMIM415 NPB condo lbr 2.Sba, pool and tennis couna, under· ground p1rk.lng, blg e1nyon twnhomee, golf courM view. 12000 evH 94M40-5274 Motel 'COSTA MESA' MOTOR INN Fr11ll Suri Ille cyber1p1c1 mall. Huge dlacount-mll- Ilona of l:ioducta. Ylah:www. iceH9t USA.com ACCIH t100000Q03271 lnllrtt1ed In ownc'l ~our own mall I r9d at 1t 4-261-1695 Computer not raqulredll "'\ Aebollt Vacuum• $2999 & up Hoga Selac:11ont Fount1ln V1llay Vecuum & Sawl~ 16141 BrooUlulst FourfMIVflltri 714·71s-6622 Natural Hertll Metabollfe 356 30%0FP Suggested Aetllil Price ·Avail lttith this Ind Olstltlutor Oft>/ LOii W~ Iha last and Mle~rar 30 Day Back Saturday ............... Friday 5:00pm • ~ --.....---- . ., t' • • ..a."=.. - I 402L08T • FOUND I I.OST CAMEO BROOCH BY 17TH BANK OF AMERICA CM, OR BALBOA AREA REWARO ll! 949-675-3657 l.oet cai, m-. whht belly i PIWI. light tin body, dark brown Upa, blue •YI•· COM croaa 11raet1, Mir Avocado & 2nd. t4M73-4654 LOST Smell Gnty Cit. SilOli hair, llutty, near Wilson and Placenlla. Last seen Monday noon 949-631-2532 I •12 cwz= j 2 Plott (IOf 2 Clllkets or 4 ums) neat 2 treas, In sokS OIJ1 Vlsla Del Mar sec Paclllc V"ttW NB $7500 obo 714·894-6118 I• aal • NEWPORT BEACH Sat 6-S 3215 Bfoed St. HOOAhokl ltema, clothes. fumitu11 & much morel 949-642·1694 RP8 uoo ISLE Sat June ttlh 6-lpm. 107 VII Juetr Books, odd1 & enda end morell PatlO Lie Sit a-tOim 6HLY Dbnav M Mckey Mouse Doneld, Cinderella, Pooh. BlllTWI. Slartreek lie Below Cost 209 Coral, Belboa Island •••• 697 I I{ I I \l\l~l\11'..I I ' • ( \ I I '' t • "'I I:\ I 1 I GuanmteCd p) . · · FUMl You . The Perfect~ · From · VaJuccOL~ H.l&toOcUn 1-·· , .... · 1e. 4YourN~~­ ts A Phone Call .or Email AW., ·-..... -·:· .,,, ·"Unique I Communldcs iii NeWpon. lntnc, ~ Tusdn Ranch \ . . .. . . .._ ..... • Short Tenn Houstn& wtch IAC Suites Open . 7Daysa~ ·•-g··. Pllflr.ftftlf• •· er11 DllPIY Adi Slart at JuSI $751 ~w"'·s'"'iOE ..... §"""B"""R..,.,1B...,A-.f-liiilV~-room--i J>.!a<lne Is Tuesday at SPM huge yard 2103 ~ed111 ·3edrm 1.3/4Bath ON THE CANAL $569,000 & $829,000 2b(s <lln. 3bl's llPIC. sky· ~ jlcuzzl IUbl ~ boat 3&llm 38alh. alt garage, v1can1. a great v1luel $399,000 Cal Carmen Sipos, ~ 949·642·3813 .. EASTSIDEH 2b1 1b1, dwnatalrs. 1ST Wk Special On All Rm1 $134.00 Tex. features 24-hrs lronl desK. 0 0 phonll. h• HOOIESPNAlilc+ loc diem~ jac Guesl lwlcS. Ntby Fwys; 405 & 56 min awty from OC Fugrds, College. •hop mds. bc:hl. real A memb8t ol Gu11an1ee As Seen On TV & Heald on radio Retlremenl Sall! Ar1, gifts, books. flags. ll'lllent<Ny IOf Ille Frtdav & Saturday a; 12 noon ( ' I ()pen House Ullings $151 $199,500. OwnerlBroller Ol1ve • Oeedlrle Thul'ldey 5PM By and Cal 0491752·2881 It Paya to AdvertlN EAST SiOE CM In th• Belt Local 1 8L()Ct( FROM BACK BAY R .. 1 Eatate Section OflEH SAT-SUN 12-5 CALL TODAYll 2t01 SANTA ANA AVE 18 ! LISA K. RIVERA 2 Stoty, 3 rrs newt 3br 2.lba " 949-674-4252 2 cer gar, alngll lam detach ' ANNE WILLEY home.=:.• 2000af. on ap- Mt-574-4249 r..0 : 4 MalT~~o~Y, ~ * V .A * SHl,900. MMSG-7117 • so DOWN • so MOYE-IN E §10£ 2 HOUSES ON A LOT FREE COUNSEUNO 'Open Sat 2-4' FREE Utt of HOfltU 219 Sent1 laebel Ave , HUDNA REPOS ,._. pymt only $1~ P & t 1-800-723-4157 I with 10% dwn. Appx 7900lf ivETERAH REAL ESTATE Lot. lbf 1 314ba 'Front 1118 II eppx 1250.f wltrtenllve up- 11n1d"I 2 ut fll. Rur unit C........ 111f 1ba ranted mo/mo l750i mo~ tenenlL Wiii ~ Toderl bac d. 13551( or Skr Co/op a..a2-••79 $321 For Saia By Owner • ..,._ ... __ -vv ___ ...,, 94t-251 ....... t4M45·1770 I I • I • • I I • • • • • ' • • • • • • • • I • • ' J I : • "Employee. " "Empleado. " "Arbeitnehmer." "EmplOyi. " ., Cll IJlllrg AQelll. LOii 9&5<»-8923 lJIWlfSlly Piiie !Nine. 1·"':11i1 WHAT A STEALll huge 4br, 2.6b1 wlpool &. 'Pl Neally 2,900 s1 ol IMng $p1C8. Priced below oomp at S349,900 Joe Sp1dalora, Ag! 949-249-2236 dodlsl A$Cent mn palk Agl Richard 714-740-9500 NEWPORT BEACH (2) TM> Story unlt1. &ct! ha1 ttir'e, 11!11n9 room off mea- ter ~ PMk a boo view of ocn. View of Hiiia, 1.Sba, llundrm, 1tt1c 9" frplc ,1110. 1405,000 Ron Young Remu 114-412·7113 Fo 714-432·7174 81Jb01 Pelilil HOme With View. 38r Dan, 4Be, IOll!lll cin rm, new kJI. hlfdWo()d Ila Motivated Sellerllt $625,000 By Owner 949-675-7574 Shopping for a new epar1ment? ctuam.d let• you compare com • wtthoUt haa•I• or~ M2-H78 Ro~~ Sanii Lucia o.v. unN SAT f.5 33 MontaflY Pine 4BR 4 .58A 1pprox 3500-4000•1. moally cut• tome Inter, grenlte I llmeatone "" & counter topa.11,495 000 Stefenll Meurer t Rtmo Mt-717-7114 120, homelMI. renglng from 8,000 lo I 4 .000 af, Loe piic:iea range h'om flt mid S 100.000 lo $400,000. • lltlect lew home& are 1110 1vell1ble The Clollletl 80N7t-21I1 --------:1 • ' ' . .. C-,gloc· new IP!* & • must seel $925 269 I 6th place #8 2br, 2ba, (rplc, patio. Garden Setting, pool Mor on pt811l181 ~Sance Ant Ave $945/MO. The Ranier Center 714-841-4203 l·Lt-ut=I BEST LOCATION IN NEWPORT BEACH Graat Oc11n View from BDlonY 2Br/28a 1t111h FP. & vtult9cl ~ $2040 Wilh 0.12 Mo L81S1 fl88. 768-6989 CCMONl Dll llM W ............_ ....... ,.. .... _. a ...., View.• t .... .__ •• .. ............... , .. ........... ,....,..,.., , ... _ ....... .....,.....,._ ---- -- ~ ---·-=-aa:..--= Cll .. C111•111t Cali! HoleVMoeet 22n Harbor 8Nd 94M4S-4&t0 ~ ···~ -' .~ I ~-•1' ...... Q ... :iJ ........ l .·,;1t YlfW 2nd floOf ..... 8 people $1500'Def well! + d1potlt, 9~·789·200• OOM87-tl81 -• .~ ...... ' '•T I ~ t:, 1-800-653-5595 Ois11i>utors needed PreHure Wethlng Roofs, decks, patio1, clocb, ~ 8IC. Free 1111ma1.. Aqua Tech "Bring beck !ht beluty In your home" Kenny 94MJ3.9J50 23M Bayfwm l>lace NI. t~ Camper PO~ Pwgo str '$100, dlenolnl table 125. 714-141:.S I ' . I . I 1111 I I "1 .~ ii: ..... "'"" .. . es •••II. SELL your used vehicle ~ classified M78 . , ......... ... Father's Day Messages Appearing Saturday,june J9tit l Linc 2Unes special man ... your or whomever! 20 Characters per line. You may use all 4 lines. For larger ads, call an advertising rep today! We\le made it easy for you!! FAX this form to (949) 631-6594 Nam•-·---------------------------------Phone: _________________________ ~~ Bill my: Vlsa __ ____,M/C --...JVE....__Oiscover __ Credit Card #: ---------------_c;Xp. Date: __ __,.. __ Stop 1Jy or mail to the Daily Pilot office at: 330 W. Bay Street Co1ta MS!sa, CA 92627 or Call (949) 642-5678 to place your ad today! If you're looking to repaint it, replace it or resto~e it, look in the Pilot Classifieds to find the service you're looking for. I HAPPY .. POOL cWNEA kAttPY KRAULY STILL JN BOX HEVtR USED S200 PAGER 1-llWll-7A5 Pr•tl910ii1 8aib0a Bay ••· Yacht Club Mtmbetahlp. Asking oriet '1500. \negot)tble) 126-793-SSIS WOLFF TANNING BEDS TAN AT HOME BUY DIRECT ANO SAVEi COMMERCIAL/HOME units lrom $199 00 L~E~~i=t Call HIOC>-711-01 S8 ,_,'tg!!!_S PIANOS Colhtctlbl" . ........._.~ •S.....• ..... ·<>Mc.~ $$ CASH PAID $$ --·--WE BUY ESTATES • lrnmedlne friendly ..,..;c.. "WE PAY llOfll fASTDr' CONSIGNMENTS Cens1qnmrnts l~ktn dJ1ly & :old .ii .1ucllon tvrry ~'Jrdur-:.d.ii •I -lpm fo1 111formoitllon c .. 11 11141 9~1 122~ ;:649-4922. SOUTHC8AST AUCTI N 2202S..MelftSt. s.ta AM, CA t2701 .......... a~CA •2M 454 FURNITURE Bedroom Set $t75 lncludt1: 1 MlrTor 1 0Jt1w 2 Hight StahdJ 2 Limp• Mirror Shadow Box S15 Kenmore Dryer $75 Small Whitt Deak $25 8oy1 Blkt $75 3 Shelf Book c.11 s1s 94M42-8400 Dlnlngroom Hl·Solld Chtny, 82" dbl ptdtatal, 2 leafa, I h•nc:I carved chalra, lighted buffet and hutch t matching ttrvt~ 1tlll box~, COii $9000. :>tll $3950. 949-646· 1014. Htnrtdon Furniture Carlyle Collection, Mahogany sldt-boald regJs1ry collection Vintage cherry bookcase 323-935-5912.1949-<1&4-3993 llallan ltathtl' aofi • low-Nit, new 1tlll wrepped very aoft, top quality. Waa UOOO ucriflct. Sl90. 949-21\·"33 tt KARGES * • Flll\Ch Grande CUno Eltglnl Clrcau11n Walnul Rttlll $2090 Askilg s 15.000 PGR 949!246228 • O-~set • freme rt box 10P o4 line S.1\1 5'00 MM7W111. WROUGHT IRON 4 Poll« Std ~std quMfl box IOIWl!I & mtltl.. S350lobo t14-~1-7949 Phlebotomy Courte Boetol'I Retd Co Cell! Reg t3801Z91 1-8Q0.20H141 • (X) " co an I N ~ ThurJdoy, June 17, 1999 • •• BS. 1411 IMPLOYmNT I J •n WLDYlmfT 1 J m ~ I . OPPTY8 _ • Of'PIY8. ~ . '°""" _ ==AJlll==llOE=~=omt==1==1 .-----~----------~ - srrrr.u Ff/PTda~Ud ~~ Per Hour T~11ttra :~~~i-r-•l'ald-• .....,.w,.~ F.at. In 1989 lo Coata~lea ~~ 1-888-.'ils.4744 Avon Products St1rt A Home-based II usmeu. Worlt Flexible Hours Enjoy Unhmlted Earnings Cill toll me ( ... )H1·21M Gtnwal Office ln1trntin11 Wom1111 Co. 2 poe 1YalL FT mll9t bt reliable, «111\bed, rMn- 19lng, ~ordering & computar lldlla. 2nd pot will lrlln, flex hrt, good phone and computtl' 11dfta. L.nve mtlugt. Cell 94M75-0432 TALENT SCOUT t..ocat executNe lelvrig 10'Ml look'1g lor respoo- 51ble l'TIOWlltd inct<o..I to run local offices 1 714-940-0694 IUUS IS a a SIS IUllUUS e e g Telemarketer : ft Our top 5* person tr s made $2300 1as1 s : week Legilimatt 1sl : e rare company has 2 : e openings, 1 cioser e e 11/ld I opefllll HtgeSI e e commissions 1n the e e lndUstry A• 1nt>ounc:I a tt leads 80 10 9°'" ot • : our dlents buy tor g e over 3 yrs ThtS Is the e tt best opporlunrty lor e g the diseoplined. ~lied g e and hlgily locused tt e lndrv l dual ft • 31(~851-4714 tt e e aaaaaaa1uusazus Pert Umt Driver Wanted $9.22 per hour plus mlluge. Needed Mon thru Sun 2:45am to 5:45pm. Addi- tional work may be avaU- able. Must have truck or Van, liability lnsura~ with proof or payments, driv· er• llcenM, social security c•rd, and clHn D.M.V. print out Accepting sppllcatlons Mon to thru Fri from 8:00am to 4:00pm. Pl .. n brln1rr11 required Information. TlmH Orange County Attn: Pam Becklnghem 2901 Garry Ave. Santa Ana, Ca 92704 714-549-8548 800-933-4080 Pert tlil'ii I Stuffer/Inserter Wanted To Insert MCtlons Into the Los Angel" Times newsptper needed Sat 6:00am to 8:30pm. and sun 2:00.m to 6:00.m. AdditlOMI woril rn.y be available. $5.00 per hour or piece work whichever la greater. Must have driv· .,. llclf'IM or California LO. and a Social Security c•rd. C11l1 .cceptad as well 11 appllc•tiOM Mon thru Fri from 8:00.m to 4:00pm. ONLY. .. TlmH Orange County Attn: P•m Becttlngham 2901 Garry Ave. Santa Ana, Ca 92704 714-64H548 IOM33-4CllO c.n, ...... .......... ...... ........ ...., ...... •111m II Driv« * HIRING VAN DRIVERS* -... __;,__.J,·. -., ---' ' lmmed1ate full tlm~ operuna for vanous accounts throughout OC and !>urtoundlng areas. Ori~ your own C2f1'0 Van for this company delivering auto paru $440.00 min. WMkfyl Dcnw Mcdlcal Vt Ion Ins Avalbblel Call TO<layl A.ak for Rhonda 714-379-5206 -----~ ADMINISTRATIVE ASST Elccelltnt come:'" and ttltphont akl 11 req. Atttn- Uon to detail critical. Feat plCI environment fu reaume 94~5-7131 88illllni Fldellty f9dwll Bank hlS PT Tiier pollbOnl Req..-• 6 mo cash twdllg and CUS1 ltlVICe ;i: °' 6 months Iller 8XI* out awlicabOn II COione Del Mar 1111 ~Of " ~ ae.ctl. 151 W8*:ill EEO/ M EJT1)IOyer , SARBEOUES GALORE NOW HIRING! Worlt In 1 fun aa1t1 tnvlronmtn1. Some Nttt txper nttdtd. FT, 1o.m.7 pm. Stitt $7/hr llfl (D.0.E.l Btntflt• pkg 1vallab •· Apglt BARBEOUfS GAL R 2331 Harbor 81Yd., CoataMtaa (On-tit• Interview) CASHIERIA TTENDANT Daya & Eve• nail. Newport Centtl' Chevron/ Fathlon llland 949-644·7933 Cull sefVICe SliH Summer help Fun frltndly WOflq>lact $11.75 btlHIPPlhntnY poe acti~a, cond ~-,., 4-549-99 tu: pm www.wortrtontudentt.com • DREAM CAREEJI • Co expandrlg localy Lookrng lor money motrvated people perlO(I tor ene'OfllC othct environment Salas Mattcetlng Jo.SK po!anllal Travel & 11..-.ng avail (714) 193·1075 ORIVeR • PMonal dllvetidear ~ rllCOld flexible llfTle So Counlly bue<I Fax exp & OMV retX>11 lo 714-648-0981 Flf po;jllon open al lady GOii & T emit at Fashion tslan<I tor retal sales. Excellent hourly ~s commlnlon Contact en 888-215-5855 Full·Umt tor conectionlrn· vestigatlon agency Mu5t have ~rior & computet ex.=• IX tHumt lo: 714 99-4003 Full-tlmt 1ecrtt1ry. Need compner exp ms word, Oulck· bQol(s Pro & good phone Sllrlls Fu rHumt: 714-899-4003. SllH PiOI>' Esn SC0:20bk 1 S'J(, commtSSIOn, 15% bcna F~ °'PIT. home or our olllOll C.11714-556-3115. sec;;~ Mutt have com· !Mer Sm olb. FfT 830-500$12/hr sta .. CM loc Fa resume to 714-556-6180 ,.. ... bt •wart lh.i lht lls1ln91 In ltlla Clle90fY m1y require you to ctU • 900 numbtl' In which thirt 11 a ch•ge per minute. 480 BUSINE88 OPPORTUNmES Pl11tt bt wiry of out of -a compeni.1 ai.ck with \ht Ioctl 8ttt« 8u1int11 Buretu before you etnd wry money Of "" !Of ttfVka. Reid and undtratand any contrteti before you •'9n. BUSINESS FOR SALE Children• • Matttnlty ~ & Aesllt Store, 9yri SOiid SerlOU$ buy-* frit by 8'1111 949·54&-1001 Ltam to Eem 10001 wkly, tlmpll l(tp by tltp PfOYtn plen ot IC'tlon 10 retire in &-12mo ~4S-IAI X0040 t~ ~1 GETO OF DEBT! !f e can hele.J • Credi I C'.4tth Consolidattd • Paymtn11 Lowmd • lntmsl Rtductd • Haroumtnts' ave 8 w 31 Ii Convtrtlblt 't1 73lt mi. custom whtlls, S500 down. assume $8950 prlvate party 14~11 • BMW 3231 Conm 'M j 8lk/blk, 5 sd, AC. moonrool, PL'Efui ~~~ I (714)8ti-'* I BMWS21!•97 9llrJblk IUtO, .... • rnooMXll (W05563) $34.995 • LEXUS OF WEsntlNSTElt (714)1t2.aol "' clo 6£v1UE ·n , 4 °"· lthr, poww. 1 _., 1141« clun, 15250. .., t4M1WOM CAOiLiAC CATERA lo 13k mi ~. tan lhr CO. llovs {000849) $24 988 --, Naber1 Otdam®ftt CadDllc I 714-540-9100 I CADCUAC CONCOUAS '95 l V-8 Noth1ar lo rnlM. ltw, II-I loys & mote1(2841 Jn $18,988 I H8btrt Oldlll'IObllt CadllK I 714-54M100 : CADlllAC oevlu.E "95 • Lo mites ~ atw. supel' I cteanl (2 t "°82) $15 '988 Habtrw Oldsmobllt Cldll.ltc 714-S4CM100 I CADILLAC FLEETWOOO •i4 I lll°"9111m 10W mi. rew wt11 i dr111e (719522) $21,988 1 • NABEJf& ~ (714)54G-9100 CADILLAC SEVll.LE ;/ LO'# ml tan. fthr, doys & ll'lOlel (814794) $28.988 NABERS (71' )540-9100 Good jobs ~liable eerTka lnttrutln& thlnp • I! to bay :: • CoH The Pilot Classifieds at 642-5678 to place your Goroge ScH M ! .. ' llO Thut"ldoy, June 17, 1999 . . . . . • . • • . • • • • . . . . . r-1 • I • • • • I I I I • l. ----• -I •• I I r • • ,, • • • • • • : • I 0 .J . The· Coffimodores Club of the -Newport Harbor Area Chamb~r of Commerce cordially invites you and yo:ur 8uests to i<lttend the 40th Annual . Friday, June 18, 1999 • ·7:00 pm till ? •.Hyatt NeWporter • olart off the evenin8 with a festive Martini Loun8e reception with h~~ed cocktails from Bacardi. •• Enjoy a multi-course, masterful culinary creation f i:om the famous chefs of the Hyatt Newporter. • Recognition of the Commodore' of the Year, Citiren of the Year and the incoming Chairman of the Board of the · Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce . ,. •• Put th~ dancin8 shoes to 8ood use with the supreme sounds of The Coasters •• Open to the Public . For R~rvations, Call (949) 7294400 ~ 100 per p;:iwon . .. ., • 0 U01ty t'liOt .. • ' • ~ • • ' ' • l/ I (·~11 -~11 -~1 CAIJIU.AC llVIUl I• 'II CHRYlliR HEON 't7 FORD '1IO •n LOW ,,,_, 290 HP ~. (2<M931) 19.795 flebulll _,.. slnt won trud!. CO ~~~12 .. ~CHEVY rune tu.lllntl 11t MOO {114>Mf.1200 ..._. 11 MN15-0l12 (?1•)!40-!1~ chiY•Yown i Cowitry 'A FOMO vui 111111115 .. Icy!, Mini Vtn loeded 11115. LUie! fK11.. !IN. k ~ lo ~~ ~E of HlrtMlr Auto • "'*a AYll\. ""· . oOOd moto.*' 11111 ..,. .aOy. (821144Sli ,988 12'203e NH42·Z2a $1500"00 Cal 714.e32·0338 NAIERS DODGE ORAHO CAMVAN Cito PRIZii 'ii (7H)MO-tt El ... U llttt', l'td, P"lnl CO, (005704) SU!IS lnllf9r8'ed chNd"e Meta. COl'MU CHEVROLET CMMUAC STI 1 • Al1m1, 20Ktnl,SH,OOO, Leto 71 .. 54 .. 1200 • 4-0J PNlf .,.. 1 3lc fTll. !oy ~ .. Mt-$OM021 HOH6A lCCOAb £X 'ii aunrool, mint lond111on ~ • .,,. ....., 000 949-78& ...,. ..._ Grend CWftll'I t; 'N .. <Ir. llllO, """• moonrool, 11-44 ~· ~r~v U 11 tng, CD, wtlhe Ind grey loys, cd (0863500) $13.995 • combo. $1&,900. LEXUS Of WES'TMIHSTfR CMwOlet ei.w lhcle LI IM Harbor Auto • finance Avail (71•)llWIOI 11233511 t s12.m 13ass10 ....... i.2252 . AONOA seaan ,13 • CONNE CHEVY ,.,...,...., tlOO Rwn ..,7 S~cl1I Edition Orlgional : (714)5 1200 Ell1 ....._. " °""* Ilka new 22k rn11es ....=co :t"o Conm 'i4 cab. 4#d. io.dld, 1811 ml * 94Hn,5099 * ........... ..-10 d&c 00 dllrlOlr abs 1 (198308~ St2,995 brtlks, $25 SK 949.5~:9608 J1911« XJS Convettlbii 'i2 4 c L CHEVY FOfio ESCORT LX ,...., •n ml, wtlite.\an 111. c:Nome (71'5*1200 2 dr .... Yltietls. S2000 down. assume CREVfloiJUio PfCkup 'ii · 'lie, cau. 5 1pe1, tow s1a.ooo PP 1MH73-0411. (2029391 , Sl0,695 1111*<•2304721 $5.494 Jaguw XJs vt2 COHVT '94 • cottta.L CHEVY C:O.ta ..... Lincoln Mercury '31,995 84--4371 • (f14)54&-1200 ' FOR~1~A 'ii BAUER JAGUAR cHbflGlEf 910 PICkup 'i4 .cwo, Eddie Bauer, MOOllfOOI, 114-ts3'4800 ' (2377701 S8,4t5 Loldldl (IA17201) $19,996 J19111r XJSY12 Coupe 19 ' CfNNELL CHEVY Cotti UeN Unco1n Mercury ~ lelhr lnlenor, lCtll (714)54 .. 1200 114-540.5'30 COfdtion, luly loeded. $5500 FORD F 150 XLT '94 obo Moving out of country 1· bed, auto,~ tilt, cc, itra must HI !).49.S84-e.tn fut! tanl!, 5.0 Iller, P.f1tr1 whl1 SIMS. Hlll1>or AIAo. finance Avtll. IA27IO$ NM4.2·22'2 Run your ad in the Newport Beach- Costa Mesa Dally Pilot and the Huntington Beach- Fountain Valley Independent to reach over 100,000 homes. Fax us this form with your credit card # or mall with a check todayl Run for a week! If your car does not sell, we'll run It for another week FREEi All for just $10'. To plaoe an ad IA Cl...et'led Can ...... 7 •• r----------------- 1 D YES, SEU. MY CAR I I 1-I=------------I- I ~------------I Olr I z,.. I 1-. :1 o..c..owco-01W• I .o..c...-1 ;:::::=::==~~==~======~ I -a--------·---- -----------------~ SHOPPING FOR A NEW APARTMENT1 Clia I Fiiied .... ~ eampM'e c:ialta wldlolll lande • wur111 . -....... JAGUAR iii L SEDAN 117 Pt.teS 17""52 BAtJER JAGUJ.R 714-153-4800 JlgUlf XJI SEDAN '97 138,195 17-4441 BAUER JAGUAR 714-953-4800 Ji9\ler XJI sectltl 17 S40,"5 17-4$12 BAUER JAGUAR 714-953...00 JAGUAR X.lf SEDAN 1i7 '3Ut5 97""397 BAUER JAGUAR 714-953'"4IOO Jagu1r XJ& SEDAN 't7 '37,995 97~ BAUER JAGUAR 714-t53'4IOO JAGUAR XJ8 '91 69K 111~ dwk btut, loa6td. 11tnt cond . S10,500 N•1'60-0567 JAGUAR 1114 XJ& SEDA1'14D 121,915 M-4)91 BAUER JAGUAR 71•·953-4800 JEEP CHEROKEE Limited to Whitt/Ian, ttht, 4 x 4, 4.0 " eng, 108Clldl $89t5. t4atbor AUto • finance A valL 1203737 NM42·22S2 JEEP Grenet ChetokM 'iS V·8. 4WO. Low Mills. Latedo, Red. (16\9677\ SIS,995 Cotta u ... Uncoln Mercury 714-540-st30 LANDROVER Dlecovery 'M loadtdl Low ml, like new, mutt H iii Mike otter. NM75--0993 LEXUS ES ioo 118 Bleck/black, HK m~ 11111 new. 11t otter ovw S21tc. Tlf· rifle: de•ll 949-711-0.$17 LEXUS ES 300 '97 Lthr, moonrool, CO, chrome \llflls (18131/015012) $25 ... 95 TUSTIN LEXUS 714-544~ LEXUS ES soo '96 Llhr CO. ctvm wtlli. mnrf low ml, (180851160083) $24,995 TUSTIN LEXUS 714-544"'IOO Lfius ES'360 '96 Cashmere, ntv, co. mnrt, 35k ml (1802316755581) $24,4!15 TUSTIN LEXUS 714-544-4IOO LEXUS ES 300 '96 co chrome Wheels, Uhl (17704/134795) $23,995 TUSTIN LEXUS 714-544-4800 lfiOs Es 300 "' Cashrnel•. beige, dVm wh!S, mn11. (11664/1.Cmn S23.495 TUSTIN LEXUS 714-544-4IOO LEXUS E5 300 '96 Ruby. llhr. cnrm v.Ns, mnrt, (17682113e169) $23,495 TUSTIN LEXUS 714-544-4800 ... ~""" " .... ~ .. ~ ~ .,. . . . ~ ---- CtllrtOll .. ,.. ....... .... ,.. .... ........ ,.. ..... ,., .... ,.. .... By. CHARLES GOREN with OMAR SHAltlf and TAHNAH HINSCH TF.ST YOUR PLAY Both vulnerable. South deals. ., • ,be$t, was going to be a one· Irie.It ICl was the· height of folly. It enabled declarer to I nd a conl.nlct thll other· wise would have been ~felled . NORTH • 6543 Q AQ5.J 0 763 •AS EAST •9 Left alone, declarer would &urely have relied on two finesses an spades (the percentage play) lo land the game, and would have ended up going down a trick. However, the double alerted South to the fact tha.l boUt spade honore were offside, 10 declarer looled roe a distribution that would offer a chlocc. ~ J 106 0 98542 • 109$4 SOUTH • AJ 1087 ~ K2 OJ JO •KQJ3 The biddina: SOlml WEST .. ,... ... Dbl ,.. Openina lead; Kina of o Since there was no hope of limitlnJ the 11\Jmp losers 10 one if the suit broke 4-0, Squth had to hope for a 3- 1 splir. And ifWes1'1 distribution was specifically 3-4-3-3 or 3-3-3-4, all would be well. Declarer elected to play West for t~ former. Can you make JO tricks at a con- \r8Ct of four splldes after West leads the king of diamonds and continues the sujt? Look at all four hands if you wish. Declarer ruffed the third round of diamonds. then cashed the ace and Icing of clubs. Afier ruffing a club on the table, next came three rounds of hearts, on wruch declarer discarded I.he remaining club from hand. A heart was ruffed with the eight, and declarer was ready for the p-and finale. South cJUted with the knave of 11\Jmps to West's queen, and the defender was forced to lead away from .K 2 of.spades into South's A 10 1enacc. Making four-odd. Fortunately for South, West had not yet learned that silence can be aolden. Th tip declarer off to the dis- tritxltion b)' doubling for what. at 1 -~1 LEXUS ES 300 'N Sagt, lltw, co. cllcomt wheels .(18080030D99) $30.495 TUSTIN LEXUS 714-$44-4800 LEXUS ES 300 197 LIIV, ITIOOIVOOI, CO, chrome wflla (18132.Q)2592) $28,995 TUSTIN LEXUS 71 .. 544-4800 Wus GS 300 'M Ullt, co. ltldlon, ctvm v.tll5 rnnrt, 1mo111092301124.995 TUSTIN LEXUS 714-544-4800 LEXUS GS 300 'M llhf. co. chrome wNs, moon-rool (1789()'120241) $2.8,295 TUSTIN LEXUS 714-544-4800 LEXUS 1..$460 '93 (1780401 . $19.99S LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER (714)892-6908 LEXUS SCiOO 195 (045902) S28.99S LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER (714)112-6908 LEXUS ts300 'iii . (IS80St) $21,99S LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER (714)892-6908 LEXUS ES300 '96 (1S7119) $22.995 LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER (714)192-6908 LINCOLN COHTINENTAL '97 lvofytlvory Leather, low mlle$, loedad. (1665718) $22,997 Colla lilaa Uncoln kcury 71 .. 540.5630 ~·~ '"~.-r.. ' .. - -~~ ... 1'' I f j ... ..... ... ... .. ..... .. .. .... I HS CARSITRUCKS I NANSISUVS . UNCOlH CONTINENTAL 'ti Black/a.lge llllr 6.250 rnl moonrool (73702) $27,998 COl1a UeN Unc:oln kcury 71~5'30 UNCOlH Mll'k VIII 197 Lt GoWTwi lltlc. Phorll. co. chrmt whls (687111) $23.997 Col\I MIN Llnc:oln Mercury 714-540"5630 iWbA PROTEGE 'iO MINT, like new alw~s garaged, 78k ml 4dr . IOaded 35mpg, SSSOO OM piwal8 party 949-632·9041 Mefctde .. ~ 420 SEL '19 CLEAN Chrome 'MU. s11Ye1/ beige sunroof $10.950 pp (949) 675-5965 Mere.de• 420 SEL '16 Uoht Ivory/Ian lea\her ml, 7S"k m1 xlnt COlldltlon, potitlvtly. metlculou• both ln11de & outl or191n11 owner. $14,000 shoWn by appl Sat & Sun 949-759-8447 M«c:ldel 560 SL '17 Wlite.\an leather Int only 11 k mL Abaotulaty eweaom•. Mull -10 belt.vet Origklal owner $35.000 snown tiv appl Sat & SOn 949·759·8441 M.rcury Gr. Merqlill La 'tt I Sic mr. factory wan Musi See' Like Newl (~19604) $16.998 Cotta Mna Uncoln u -ury 714-54().5630 MERCURY MountalnMf '91 BladUGrey lthl. xlenl condillon (J03345) $24.998 Cotta ...... Uncoil\ M«~ury 714-540-5630 Buy It. Sell It. And It. c1a .. tt1.c1. j •c~1 MEJICURY MYSTIQUE GS'M t 10 dlOOM trom. Well-equip • lo mi. (1641878) $9,998 CCJtta M ... Uncoln Mtfcury J14-SAQ.Sl30 MERCURY SABLE LS 193 (602836) $8,995 CONNELL CHEVY cm)546-1200 MERCORYVIL.LAGER LS 193 I c:yl, llhr, ~•In• d\alra, grey, loaclldl $199S. Harbor Auto ' flnanc. Avtll. tJl5455 NM42-2262 MERCURY VILI.AOER GS 'tf Low mies E..:.eOem conchon (•J10484) $15.997 Cotta Me11 Unc:oln aMrcury 714-54Q.5630 MITSUBISHI 3000 GT SL •• I Auto. atf, chlomta, alloys, lllOOlllool (001385) $27.995 LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER (714)892-6906 NISSAN MAXIMA GLE '18 Lltw, btl91 met, prlll\ IOI.Ind, CD, auto, IOlldldl SfS,995. Harbor Auto • fll\IC'Q Avail 1116400 Mt-142-2282 NISSAN SENl1'A 'I& Mu$\ sell In good cond, new engine. new Irani. sound sya, SIUdlnl trans $1900 94~73!i NISSAN 240 SX '89 (043092) $6.995 C°""EU. CHEVY (714)756-1200 RA1'1G~ ROVEJI '92 va. All Powtt, cc. Utt. 11 .. caeMttl, CD. 1unrf, rnoonrl, LOADEDll Mint Cond, mu.t S••· S 17,500/obo . MM45-4035 ¥I C .. & I C ; SL'P R \'0 1, ERS EXCE.LL£NT SERVIC PRO CREWS SENIOR DISCOUNT FREE WARDROBES & FREE ESTIMATES Ttl861 11 14 85&3264 PUBLIC ..: NOTICE Th.. Ctllf. Publlc- Ut!Mits Comm""°" REQUIRES that all used household goods movt11 pt1nt their P.UC c.J T nU!Tlbtf; lmoa end chlufftrs prinl their T.C.P. numotr In II~· "**· If you hlVe • question ... "' llgllly of • "'°""'· Imo or~. Oii P\a.IC UTIJTIU OOlllllCN 71~tlt Thur~1 June 17, 1999 87. -~..-.~T~O~D~~~Y~'S....,. __ ....... ·J cROsswaRD ruzzLE _ DOWN ' Ouic* lcila 2Jal- 3 F1nel • Navalolf. 5 Ctnrnony 8 Ve.tlbule 7 Arablwl-.. . Party-9 8aMb9llef Maglie . 10 snertoc:tc HolmM' ctMtof 11 Conceot 12 'Ouo Vtl<il" CC>4W 13 Aellelle 18 Kett al the comlc9 HINewty 23 Mail out 24 Now 25 OI cartel 28 Blac:karniltt'• need 27 Arney 28 Combnied cal!M _, . - 195 CARS/TRUCKS NANSISUVS .. SSAN 300ZX OOOPE '17 Au1o. NC, f.bar, aloys, 50K mill (207307) $7,999 LEXUS OF WESTMINS11TER 714-m-4906 OLDSMOBILE CUTLASS '96 Auto a1 cass, P'#' '*9 & mot•' (361S56) $10,995 LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER (714)192"'10e olbSiiOBd SiihO'*ia ii Lo mrlts, cMll dOors. tthr. CO (170677) $22.988 Haber1 OldllnObtle Ctdillac 7l4-540-t100 2i YAs OOAUTY JliN'fiHQ TOUCttUPS TOO 24 Hr-. ~ 84nOf llcl2IOM4 MM51·11t2 r--..---w-ft""- 695 CARSITRUCKS N ANSISUVS lOlOIA CAMHY l.t II~ Beige. moonrool chrome ~. CQ (108977) SlS.988 Habif• Olcl1tnoblle Ctdillac 714-54Q.t100 TOYOTA CAMRY 'M (374752} St2 495 CONNELL CHEVY (11')S4f.1200 TOYOTA COROl.LA WGH t2 (501537) $7 995 CONNELL CHEVY (714 )$4f.1200 ---- --. CUSTOM SLIPCOVERS Semi-mired cutter , offtn 2S~ OFF Material/Labor! 25 dif{ete:nt colon of tfen.iJN & 100'• of ocher &bria! 35 yeanof~ty 1'0dtand . t . • 1 • FlJLL LINE of NEW and CERTIFIED. RE-SALE VEHICLFS • I ( on all vehicles ... includes 24-Hour Roadside Service • STOCKED PARTS OUTIQUE ... J Custom and Standard . Accessories ".i"~:.r ., . . ' . -~_:., ... -\i~.-.. ,. ·.,, :~ 1 9 9 9 ·~o .L D S M 0 B I L:1~ ·.· ~. -'---. Oldsmobile .. in dur comfortable Customer Lounge + l3X for 36 mo Closed end !em on ai>ProYed credit. Total dnve-otl $1(Ml3.17 alter factory rebatt Rmlual $19,847 40 Total payments of $14,364 +tax. 12K 1111. allowed per yw. 20c per mile in excess. (007965) DEVl--LE. LEASE . $49. 9 FOR ~MO $, : .~ ,,,. . . ! • l)uWN ·pAYMENT 0-S1n '1tnY Dn•• os1I + 79J + iax tor 36 mo. Closed end lease on lllPfOVtd cttdll To~ dlM-Oft SH32 62 after faclory rebate. Resid1131 $20,443.35 TOCJI paymeots of $17,964 00 +la 12K ml alowed per year. 20c per mdt tn excess (762292).: CD9909GX • Fn .. ,·r ~, ...... 1 it"' I'""'" • S~.n HI!\ 1>11·11~11 ({111111;11• lEAsE $219 FOR ~MO $0• £) 1\\"'.'1 f>" \II'\ I •T1 •l\t.IJ11 t\1 l.1 ,,, S11,\1\•. ~ I' I it\, I':\. • '1' "Ml'' ' .. ,· " ' r -• 1' · .. ' + ~ + t1X for 36 mo Ckmd end lme Ofl apprMI cred1l Rm!Ull S979'Z 60 Totll of pmts. $769755 + la 12K ml allowld per year 20c per njJe in nr:ess, INTRIGUE GX ~E$299/MO + ~ + tax tor 36 mo. Closed tnd lease on applOYld ~ Residual $12,001.95. Total ol pmts $10.495.10+la12K1111. allowed per year. 20c per ma. in mss. (335058) "For the Greatest Selection of Pre-()wr1ecl Cars ... see N<:1b~~rs" . - '95_ TOYQTA CAMRY LE . . ,,-----. $} 4 988 '98 OLDSMOBILE SILHOUETTE $21,988 Beige, moonroof, chrome wheels, CD and more! (106977) ' G.LS., dual doors, leather, CD, rear air & more! (193488) " '95 CADILLAC DEVILLE .. ~15.988 '96 CADILLAC SEVILLE • $22,988 Low miles, amethyst, leather, super clean! (214082) Low miles, V-8 Northstar, moon roof, alloys, bal. of warr. (828445) \ $24,988 '94 CADILLAC FLEETWOOD $} 7 988 '96 CADILLAC SEVILLE STS Brouaham, low miles, rear wheel drive, excellent condltlon1 (724864) 9 Low miles, 290 H.P. Northstar, CD, alloys, Bal. of warr. (800457) "" I '95 CADILLAC CONCOURS ~l 7,988j '98 CADILLAC CATERA $24,988 V-8 Northstar, low miles , leather, alloys & more! (284117) , Low 13K miles, white, tan leather, CD, alloys & morel (00084'~) ~ .. '97 OLDSMOBILE BRAVADA $20 988 '97 CADILLAC SEVILLE ·-*28,98_8 ·• Low miles, white, leather, moonroof, CD & more! Bal. of warranty. (719522) ' . Low miles, tan, leather, alloys & morel (814794) . . - AU vehicles subject to prior Nie.& credit approval plus tax. lie., doc., '