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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1999-10-14 - Orange Coast PilotI • • r;::·· ·' . . .. - .... '• •• .. .. . -~ . . . . . ~VING THE NEWPORT -t-.Af.SA COM'AUNmES SINCE 1907 . . Fo~dation fever .spreading . ,. . •Parents are not letting lack of community · wealth be a barrier to establishing fund-raising groups for schools. • • JESSICA GARRISON ~,._ NEWPORT-MESA -It used to be a school had to be full of rich, business-minded parents m order to field a foundation. But across Costa Mesa and Newport Beach, parents who may not be as rich as Croesus, but who are nevertheless i{ltent on improving their children's schools, are disproving this notion. , "We're not a rich school,• llMl"takbd ..,. ...... ,. said Pat Ary, who is president of the new- ly created foundation at Califor- nia Elementary School. · ·sut as long as you have tal- ented, hard-driven people who believe in our public schools, we're going to be able to do the same things that wealthier Newport Beach schools can do.• Ary is not the only Costa Mesa parent who has decided that the lack of wealthy parents at he.r school should not be a barrier to a flourishing founda- tion. In the last six months, par- ents at California Elementary School, Ensign Interinediate School and Estancia High School have all formed founda- tions. Parents at Killybrooke Elementary are in the begin- ning stages of planning a foun- dation, said Killybrooke PTA President Joyce Christiansen. Foundation fever first swept Newport-Mesa about five years ago, when Newport Harbor High School formed one. Coro- na del Mar High School, Mariners Elementary School and Newport Elementary School followed suit in short order. Foundations at those schools now raise hundreds of thou- sands of dollars ·each year for everything from playground SEE FUNDS PAGE A13 THURSDAY, OCTOIER 14, 1991 DON LEACH I DAILY Pll.OT Orange Coat College student Cb.rtlUne Vu meets author Ray Bradbury before his spe~g ~ at the Costa Mesa Senior Center on Wednesday nfgbl See story, Page AS While little has been said since steve marble Tbe cold, bard facts of going off to college • EDITOlt'S NOTE: Steve Marble, • longtime editor and writer with the Daily Pilot. has kindly agreed to write a column that will appear reg- ularly In this sp;Ke Heh Thursday. It's our opinion that Steve is one of the best writers to have ever passed through the Piiot's doors. We're sure you will agree. Tie woman said she was from Washington and wanted to talk with my son. I cradled the phone in my QaI)d for a moment, my brain ~ng through the college literature that bad been arriv- ing the past few months. There was Washington. Puget Sound. Home of the mighty Huskies. Lots of ram. ~en there was the other Washington, the one on the far side of the state . Cougars. Colder than a meat locker. And there was another one, not in Washington at all, but in St. Louis, which -for me -conjured up images of Mark McGwire and llWe else. l banded the phone to Ryan. It's Washington, I said He cupped his hand over the receiver. •Which one?~ I shrugged. Haven't a due. The cold one, I think. My son ls a high school senior and maybe that's all I need to say about that. He's ~·s•e•e .. a~x1111R"el!l!llL•e PAGE A20 it ·e D espite the perception that Supervi- sor Cynthia Coad's proposal for a downsized El Toro Airport may have slipped off the radar screen, Coad said Wednesday she is setting up a corrunittee of North and South county res- idents to consider the idea. Since Coad's proposal surlaced in 1ate September, the board has yet to vote on it or put out new campaigns endorsing a smaller airport, leading some to wonder if it has been disregarded as an option. Under the proposal, until 2010, the new airport would serve only domestic flights, no more than 18 million passen- gers a year and be subject to ~ ... ... ..... .... . .... ,,.. .... c.- .......... l ........ , ..... .. 1 .. 11-· •• ,... .... .,.., .. the same noise and departure regulations as John Wayne Ai.Jport. The board bad previously agreed to an airport that would accommodate 2020 passen- ger projections. •nie proposal definitely hasn't been dismissed,• said James Campbell, assistant to Chuck Smith, chair of the Board of Supervisors. •it defi- SEE El TORO PAGE A 19 'Green ligQt' turns red at Dover Shores •Mysterious letter in association publication forces a retraction by community's board of directors. 5usAN McCORMAOC trying to do is mfonn lhe commuruty. • Romlg, who said he did not wnte the letter, added, •we·ro not on either 1de (of the issue).• Homeowner associations are not allowed to endorse political crunpa1gns or issues. And 1upporten of the initiative know this, said Phil Arst, ono of the most vocal leaders of the initiative. Slnce he 1s president of the Community Aaodation Alliance, which represents about 5,000 familles, Ant said he knows that IUCh a group can not take a poUtkal stand. •1n a commuhity UIOdatioo, you can•t speak for~.· Ant Mid. "Wbile tbe ...... might luppott the lnltiatM, you jmt DMCl a few agemst it IO .... , 10'1 can't tab • pDlldoD. Arlt edded that be, too, bu DO Idea Wbo ..... Supervisor Cynthia Coad suggested seriously downsizing the proposed· El Toro ajrport, county officials assert the idea has not been dismissed .... .,_ RIGffJ MTH Of Al MIPOIT PlAN: how the propQMMI B Toro cirport has iwll..t ov.-the years ... I I TIMM 1996 j,&lj 1991 JUllE 1991 JAi 1999 Julll999 <D 1~/96 Orange County · supervisors vote 4-t to adopt an international airport seN· ing up to Jl.J million ennual pessengen as its preferred alter- native for reuse of the El Toro Marine Corps Air Station, which the federal govemment decided to close In 1993. Supervison said they favored a facility that would serve 10 to 25 million passengers each year and demand a two-airport sys- tem with John Wayne Airport. @ •/17/tt After more than• year of consultant-hiring. strategy-developing and elec· tion-planning In both pro-•nd antiairport camps, the county unveils four options for the El Toro airport. They ~nge from 1t mll- Uon annwl p .. ,,... to J4 mllUon MnUlll pllH,..... at El Toro, and from general aviation only to nearly 10 million annual passengers at John Wayne. @ t/22191 Supervisors choose Plan C. which calls for 2A mil- lion MnUlll..........,. at El Toro and 9.4 at John Wayne, with a high-speed peoplHnOVer linking the two. tt Is the preferred option in the ef'lvironmental report. Plan 8 -28 mllhon annual passengers et El Toro and five mil- lion at John Wayne -Is adopted as a back-up plan. All options envi· Mlu.ENNIUM MOMENT s1on high-density business uses sur- rounding the runways. © 6/2/tl Supervisor Tom Wil· son suggests axing Plan D - the largest airport alternative -from the list of options the board could choose for El TOfo. The move Is an attempt to assure South County that the board has no intention of sticking them with such a large facility. l'E'\ 1/27191 After the antlair· \::!..} port Side has launched an aggressive marketing c.am- pa1gn for rts nonaviation Millenn1· um Plan, the county unvetls rts new vision for El Toro: a mostly open.- space plan that wipes out previous- ly proposed high-c:iensity retai~ business and visitor-serving uses They all rt the *le.Ml. mean and green• plan Costa Mesa Councilman Joe Erickson suggests an El Toro airport that would ~ similar to John Wayne with much fewer passen- gers, nighttime curfews and noi~ restrictions His idea goes VJrtually unnoticed and county planners dis- miss it. saying it would not solve the county's projected demand of 24 mlllion ~ pllH...,. by 2020 fl\ 11/2191 Elections keep ~intact the board's 3·2 pro-air· • Helping to create the face of the West Side Tie changing face of the W t ide ii being :shaped bY the efforts ol Costa Mesa fesi· dent Manfmdd 1.All)Mr, J)relident of the the Latino BilUnea Council and a leading fon:.-e tn the group Unity Through Diventty, which holds cooferences to dil<:Ull loeel gee Nladonl. M • • a. I Aboud ....nber o1 the N•tiOn· • sac• 11 .. Hllpank: Bar ADodetloa wl .... Soutbma CaWonda ....... -. ........... :rt .... 1-pilr mooed to '91111 ... In 11'N to..., wMll ~•UC ....... .a ...... to nlle .. da'*-.... ,,.._ ..._ • .._.. ... a1 ••ode H1ab Sdlaal.. I_ port ma1onty as Supervisor Cynthia Coad replaces former SupefvtSor Bill Steiner. who was the weakest of the three pro-airport supeM- sors. Steiner had said he would never support an airport larger than 24 million annual pusengers at El Toro '7\ S/JO/H Bo.rd of ~pern­U sors votes to change itS pre- ferred option from Pltn C to Plan B after cost estimates show the high-speed people-4TIOY« to be much more bpenSlve than plan- ners had ant1Cipated. The annual passengers El 1bro would MrW 90 fnlm 2A """'°" tlD 2&.I .... lion and John Wll'/("fe goes from sefVing •bout 10 million p.mengen Heh year to only 5 mllhon. Rather than both airports WOfttlng as one. they would~ two ~dent. mArbt-drlven facilities. ® f /2t/9t COlld suggests downsizing the •irpott to 11 mHUon P•• '"'WI eed\ YM" -• 30~ ~uct1on from the county's pret.rred pl.n. She elso calls for • nighttime curt.w, nofM restrictions and the ehm1Mtion of international flights •t E1 Ton> until a future board of~ deems an expansion necess.wy SupervtSOtS Chudt Smhh and Jim Silva say they would endofte such a plan INDEX ~---~.....__.. carrr 11m: .. N.P ---~ .... ___ _...... .. socm ·-----~ -------· •• ••• . ,.., .. . ., '' : .. • • .. . . I • t I f A2 Thursday, Odober-14, 1999 Staying put so others can keep moving HE IS Pwnping g~ -the old fa$ioned way. A LIFETIME SPENT PROVIDING GAS Tum Sharp, 72, began working for Union Oil Company in 1949 as a sales representative. He said he enjoyoo interacting with people so much that be deaded he wanted to run bis own gas station. After serving in the Air Force for four years -where he continued to do part-time work at gas stations •for the fun of it" -Sharp returned to California, mar- ried and made plans for his own business. Fifty years lat~r. he is still at it. He has owned gas stations in Orange and Santa Ana and three Newport Beach-area stations. His last remaining Union station, built in 1958 on Avocado Avenue and Pacific Coast Highway, still offers full service. CHANGING WITH THE "('IMES WO 'IOcals oilly I I I ' . I Dolly ellot I I W P 0 I T • • 11'1 I C I 0 0 L I 0 I •D •...... ~ .. • ISSUE: District goals and priorlti~ ACTION: Approved, 7-0 1 SUMMARY: District officials have: been working for the last year to : draft a long-term improvement pl~ for the district. · Many or the goals they came 'up with, however, were somewhat l<:\fty and so this fall, board members and district officials labor~ to find con- crete ways to put those goals into place . They decided that some of. the goals, such as reading and basic • skills, are urgent. Others. su~ as emphasizing art, won't need to be met until next year. All goals, however, now have attAched to them conaete steps that teachers, district officials and parents can take to help students learn. ISSUE: Mariners Elementary School ACTION: none taken Gas stations in the 1950s used to be "square boxes,• Sharp said, serving about 30,000 gallons each month. Now, stations have greatly expanded -in size and in quantity of product, often selling more than 120,000 gallons monthly. BRIAN P08lJOA I DAILY PILOT Gu Statton owner Tom Sharp cleans a windshield as part of the tull-ser\1ce treatment he provides for his customen. SUMMARY: There was singing. There was dancing. There were free M&Ms. There were adorable and perfectly coiffed children holdin!i aloft laminated signs. ' Tea,chers, parents and stud~ts from Mariners Elementary School gave a presentation. on their sqioo1 Tuesday night. Parents sang a t:ribUte to the school and PTA members, foundation members, teachers and students spoke about what makes their school so special The super-sizing of stations has led to less-per- sonalized service, Sharp said. celebrate its 40th birthday, Sharp said he has no plans to throw a party or exploit the accomplish- ment as a sales gimmick. time of hard work, including the many familiar customers who still visit the station. "The customer never sees a human face,• he said. "I'm just not that gregarious a person,• Sharp explained. "He's been there so long that middle-aged men come in and say, •I had my first job working for Tom Sharp, in the summer of '59 or '60, •1 said Tucker, who managed the station on and off in the early '80s and '90s. WhJ.le employees at Sharp's full-service station pay more attention to their customers and their cars -such as checlung under the hood -Sharp said in the past his employees spent extra time cleaning the cars, too, sweeping floorboards, dust- ing dashes and washing windows and tires. Indeed, his son, 42-year-old Tucker, said profits are not what motivate his father to continue work- ing each morning. •(The work) gets him up and out of the house,• Tucker said. "We've hounded him for years to quit. He says, "What am I going to do?' It keeps him young.• "That's always fun,• Tucl,cer continued. "Being on that comer for so many years, he has folks going in there all the time. Because we're so close to John Wayne (Airport), we get a lot of travelers from all over the world, too.• ISSUE: Principals Excellence · ,, Awards ACTION: none taken IN rT FOR MORE THAN THE MONEY SUMMARY: TeWm.kle Principal Sharon Fry, Corona del Mar Princi- pal Don Martin and Ensign Pri.nd- pal Alan Mucerino were honored,.by the Irvine Co. for their leh.dersbi~ Sharp's nearly hall-century-old investment was a smart one. He said he bought his first gas station m 1955 for about $2,500 Now, he said, the same busmess would cost up to $400,000. NOT READY TO RETIRE . Sharp said he does enjoy golfing in his fre;e time. But he has no plans of retiring to get in more tee times. He is still reaping the rewards of·a We- And, Sharp has every intention of continuing to stay on that corner. "As long as my legs will keep me up,• be said. '-Susan McConnack Though his Av0ettdo Avenue station will soon ' • Girls Inc . • rruses $150,000' at luncheon COSTA MESA -A record 600 supporters attended the annual Girls Inc. luncheon Tuesday, the organization's largest fund- raiser of the year. More than $150,000 -a 25% increase from last year -was raised for the Costa Mesa-based group. Leah Modigliani, an investment strategist for Morgan St~- ley Dean Witter & Co., gave the keynote address at the luncheon. Thirty girls from the organization, which seeks to help children achieve academically and socially, also attended the luncheon. TeWinklc Middle School Student Rachel Scllmidt, 11, and EStancia High School jumor Brenda Velasquez, 15, each spoke about how Girls Inc. bas helped them achieve goalS. Girls Inc. provide an after-school program tor • children at its center in Costa Mesa. This year, it has launche-0 a program called Mentor for a Day, which linkS prof e sionals With children. Part of the money raised at the luncheon will go toward the Eureka pro- gram, a pMtnership With OCC that helps gtrls with schoolwork and employ- ment. -Elise GM ~mlot. VOL 93, NO. 241 TitoMAS H.; IOHNSON. Publisher TONYDOOaO. Edit« .... RAGIAf«>, Sen40t Oty Ed1t0< SJ.CAHN. City Edit« NANCY OBVIJt Feetures Editor ROaac.MIOH. Sports Editor MMC MAllTWll. PhotO Edft°' ~ .... NfWI ldttor ,... J. IMl'OI. ==:... a-Hied~ &MMJOIMOff, ftto.widonf PIWITDOJIWf. amt RNndal Offt(af -Jessica Ga~~ Upscale jewelry is the fashion in Newpo~ BEST IUYS greer Wyfder T he newly remodeled Stuart Moore GalleyY, at Fashion Island, has an impressive background. As one of the first upscale bou- tiques to become a resident of New York City's SoHo more than a dozen years ago, gallery owner and jewelry designer Stuart Moore is known for his creativity and style. The Stuart Moore Galleries have been referred to as SoHo in SoCal and SoHo in NoCal (the San Francisco gallery opened two years ago) as much for the cutting-edge architecture and minimalism of the store and twnishings as for the unusual, avant-garde and archltectural jewelry. Most of the jewelry is by Ger- man designers exclusive to Stuart Moore in Manhattan, San Francisco and Orange County, with the remainder designed by Moore. The majority of Stuart Moore jewelry is platinum, which is known for being the purest, strongest and most pre- cious of all metals. Because of his platinum jewelry designs, Stu.art Moore bas developed a close relationship with The Plat:i.num Guild International, USA, and its president/founder, Ms. Laurie Hudson. "We have such an appreciation of Stuart Moore and Ju.s jewelry. His own platmum designs and those of Ju.s designers are audacious yet glamorous with- out being pretentious or old- fashioned. Stuart has a creative sense and style that is the anti.them of the usual jewelry store,• says Hudson. •Platinum and Stuart Moore both appeal to an audience, which ranging in age, income and style, are looking for diversification from the ordinary.~ For more information, call (949) 644-0501. The owners of Balboa Eye- wear, Claire and Jachin Loi, would like Best Buys readers to know about the unbelievable deal going on in their store. •Yves Saint Laurent sunglasses have a very rich look design with high optical quality made in Italy. The regular prices range from $125 to $165, and now we sell them at $35 to $45, • says Oaire Loi. ·u you see the quality and designs, you'll want to grab a few pairs. The designs are especially great for mature ladies." Balboa Eyewear sells most of the top-of-the-line designer frames, including Ralph Lauren, Calvin Klein, Giorgio Annani. Persol, Gucci, Nautica, Modo, OakJey, Guess? and Maui Jim-1 polarized lenses. Balboa Eye· wear, which can be reached at (949) 723-0783, is at 110 E. Bal- boa Blvd. in Newport Beach. Topiaries, a local topiary plant specialty busmess, is having a liquidation sale from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Friday and from 8 a.m. to l p.m. on Satur- day. It's at 500 Narcissw Ave. in Corona del Mar; the phone number is (949) 640-7843. The sale is ideal for purchasing early holiday gifts. On sale will be topiaries, pottery and gar- den accessories at one-third off the regular pnce; some are reduced more. The owner of Topiaries is now coordinating weddings as Barbara Wallace Weddings. Wallace specializes in etiquette and she's an expert in Asian American cross-cultural weddings. Chocolate lovers are in luck. Every October leading up to Halloween, Helen Grace Chocolates has a special sale of factory boo-boo's. They are still the top..quallty, fine, assorted chocolates that you're usedtobuyingatHelen Grace, but not every chocolate comes out of the factory exact- ly perfect -maybe its shape is a little odd, or the design is quite symmetrical. Rather than discarding the fine chocolates, they are bagged and sold as Helen Grace Factory boo-boo's during the month of October. There are perfect as Hal- loween party favors, or to bring a bag or two to the office. Helen herself says don't be scared of our factory boo- boo's. •Take advantage of our mistakes and enjoy fine choco-- lates at a greatly reduced price,• she said. At $7.95 for two pounds, with no limit to the number of bags you buy, it's a great deal. Helen Grace Chocolates, ls in the Westcllff Plaza shopping center at 1124 Irvine Ave. in Newport Beach. For more information. call (949) 631-8700. The Automobile Club of Southern California has recently published a complete travel guidebook, •San Diego, Where to Co -From Locals Who Knowl • The travel refer- ence book uncovers the best bistros, restaurants, nightspots, AAA-approved hotels and local attractions. Other topics covered are a list of the 15 must-see attractions called "greatest hits,• •tun side trips,• and dozens of the Auto Club's ctetailed maps. Bargain hunters will love the highlights called •instant natives" that offer hot tips, like where to get half-price tickets to San Diego's best concerts and shows. The book is organized by region: specifically detailing areas such as Coronado, down- town San Diego, La Jolla/Del Mar, Mission Bay and Beaches, Old Town, Mission Valley and Point Loma. The book sells for $13.95 at bookstores and at Auto Club locations, including Costa Mesa at 3350 Harbor Blvd., and Newport Beach at 3880 Birch Sl Auto Club mem- bers pay a reduced price of $10.95 at Auto Club offices and at the Web site at www.aaa- cahf.com. Bow Danglen would like Best Buys readers to know that the very p0pular fall Flax by Angelheart has arrived in a silk douppioni 1 which is wash- able. U you mention this Best Buys column you'll receive a surprise. Bow Danglers is at 369 E. 17th St. on the comer of Tustin Avenue and 17th Street. Call (949) 642-5'59. . I According to Halloween c4s- tume experts, this year's m~ popular young kid's oostum~IS the Pokemon oostume. • Although in somE! stores they- are hard to find, they're avait,. aqle at Zany Brainy in the Ct>- na del Mar Plaza in Newport\ Beach. There's a sale on the styles through Swiday. The J Plkachu and Channeleon COS: tum.es are each $19.99, ~ from $24.99. The two body Sl4ts come with masks and are sizt1 for kids ages 4 to 10. .- 1 U you're planning a trip t<> LegoLand CaJUomla in cds- bad, you'll want to buy ti~ts at Ralphs using a Ralphs ctlib card. Beginning Monday aiJi running through Oct. 31, : LegoLand will transfonn; a Halloween fantasy for yo kids. Tickets sold at Ralphs .I. are S5 off the regular price ,t LegoLand. Adult tickets are! $27; kids are $20. Tickets c~ be used now through Dec. ~ 1. Ralphs grocery stores are its Newport Beach at 2660 581l Miguel Drive and in Costa ' Mesa at 380 E. 17th St • ., Krtsten's for Ungerte, • 'J Loungewear and Gifts has, brought back its bra and ' panty sale. For a limlted ti.Qte, you can buy any two bras aiid get the third one free, or b~ two panties and get the thi6t one free. Kristen's is at We~· cliff Court at 1719 Westclitf. Drive in Newport Beach. • llEST BUYS Is published Thu'1dlys and Saturdays. 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Four lntt.tablt boats S 1'-JOO WIN ~ from a bwifttll In b 2400 IOntlthilW cbtng ThundlV ~ • .. part c..lar Drhac A weiliM and lb C!Of .. S 115 WIN llOlln hfn a ar In the 900 bioG '*"~IJI IN 1t ....... Od. J. • ... •r= I A A _. and ill eo1•• 'Warth :-:..-t::':~':~.::=~ .. In. .. JM lllDdr .. 11 ....... Oct. " ' o I I ' ' .. -f::ife's e~ in Santa Ana Heights, and not likely to change Teen struck by brother's car dies TIE llll CUIYE .. ,.··s ... ·,, ome of the pieces of our ·-life exist in perpetual li.rri-.. ~ ...... -~ ·tA' -and we grow accus- :..~ tbmed to them there. Under- achievement by the Anaheim ~"'Angels. Unshakable positions on • • ilie El Toro airport. The absence <.!1.oftbe National Football League m the greater Los Angeles area. And, of COW'Se, futile efforts to I .e.nnex Santa Ana Heights by the city of NeWJX>rt Beach. lbat's been going on for as n;J~png as I can "'etnember-and I go back a long way. I had break-fa?t with Bob Shelton the other day and he told me it was being ., , ~ously considered when he " ,w~ Newport Beach's city man- • , ~er four decades ago. It was a ' 1 1 "'perennial topic during my regu- • 18.r lunches with Don Strauss 20 ;., "~later when he was a dty ,,.. cilman d ·-un an aaler mayor. .. "'"talk. talk, talk. But no a~on. Now the issue 1S finng up again, seriously enough that a public hearing will take place on Oct. 25. Some new ele- ments -frut income from bur- geoning commercial construe· tion, a need to beef up the opposition to any enlargement of John Wayne Airport, for example -seem to have caught the city's attention. And so the city fathers appar- ently intend to court us again - the ugly girl with braces on her teeth and body odor who has come into an attractive inheri· tance. Last week. the Orange County Register described San- ta Ana Heights as •an area zoned for dogs and horses (where) neighbors keep kennels and corrals in their back yards, producing a country smell of manure," In other words, we stink -an assessment we long felt was sbai'ed rather generally in Newport Beach. Given all these new consid- erations, I decided it was time to check out feelings about annexation among the citizens of Santa Ana Heights -espe- cially since opposition by 25% of the residents would force an election. Because I've lived in Santa Ana Heights for 15 years, I feel uniquely qualified to conduct a thoroughly unprofessional,.highly restrict- ed and numerically ret8)'ded survey among ~Y neighbors. I asked 14 of them: Do you want to have Santa Ana Heights annexed by Newport Beach? The results: Four categorical "No's"; three categorical "Yes's": two "yes, b\lt's"; one •maybe"; ?Sne "don't have enough infor- mation on the issues"; one "indifferent"; and one "who cares? I just rent here." If you're counting, I'm the 14th. and we'll get around to me later. 'JWo themes ran through all these conversations, one pro, the Cock lolls P~ont' Anro1 ?o• food To Go SINCB/911 other con Tho6e who favored annexation universally ated the prospect of incre8sed property values. Those who opposed it feared an enforcE!d change in a lifestyle they enjoy. Those who wete undecided vacillated between these two positions while pointing out other per· ceived benefits or drawbacks. A few of their comments provide a flavor of the answers I received. "It's not a good thing either way. I don't want to lose what we have now, but I want to be assured of remaining in this school district and maintaining property values•; •There's no regimentation now, and I don't want it because it would change the character of the neighborhood. But I'm certam that annexa- tion would raise property val- ues in the long term•; •1 have mixed reactions. I don't want to lose the small- town feeling of watchmg horses walk by in front of my house•; •rm happy in the country"; "I'm for it if it increases preperty values and strength- ens the Newport Beach posi- tion on the airport• . Which brings it around to me. I am one of the categorical "No's." I find quality of life a lot more persuasive than the possi- bility of increased property val- ues. Although the great pre- ponderance of the residents here take meticulous care of their property and there is a good deal of upgrading taking place, the lifestyle in Santa Ana J-Ieights is nevertheless a kind of beneficent, dehghtful -and occasionally imtating -chaos. t ~ 265 1 Irvine Ave. (MCA&trvtoe) Costa Mesa, 92627 200 Marine Ave. (••Putt> Balboa Island , 92662 Phone 949 631-4404 Phone 949/673-0330 Good for BBQ Beef Short Ribs 31bs. for s100 I've wntten about my neigh- borhood many times, and it has· n't changed. In the past few montru;, I've had a young neigh- bor come home in early evcrung, see my ke}"l> in the front door, worry about my wcll·beirig, get another neighbor to go m the house with him to make suro r was all right, hnd tt empty, and leave a note on my door telling me where to find my keys. Another nrughbor spotted my p my car where I absent- mm y left it and put it back m ailbox when I didn't the door. lWo other neighbors installed an overhead garage door while I was at a baseball game so my wlfe could surprise me with a birthday glft. These aren't isolated acts, they go on all the time. They represent a spmt that perme- ates this drea, and a lot of us are highly suspicious that the Newport Beach presence will infect 1 t fd tally Adrrutteclly, we pay a pnce for that freE>wheeling chaos. l don't enjoy honse manure in front of my driveway or prop- erties thdt hdve been turned into wasteldnds, but 1 prefer dedlmg with lhdt to the regi, rnentQlion lhdt d lot of us asso- ciate with Newport Beach . J think if 1t ever cam e to a vote, 1l would be d close call. But it hdSn't gotten that far in 50 yedrS, cind I'm dubious that it will now. 1 suppose if they do tdke us over, the place will smell better to that reporter from the Register. • JOSEPH N. BEU. IS a Santa Ana Heights resident. His column runs Thursd¥. .• D.A. to decide whether to file involuntary manslaughter charges against the surviving sibl.il!J. GRa. RlsuNL The younger brother, who is 15, got behind the wheel or !ktf Piol his parents' 1999 Ford pickup COSTA MESA -A tragic truck while Millan jumped teenage caper that mvolved into the back of the vehicle. two brothers attempting to They made their way to a steal several compact discs nearby parking lot where the from a music store has younger brother slowed claimed the life of one of them. down then suddenly acceler- Paul Millan, 17, of Costa ated. Millan tned to jwnp out Me&a died from head injuries of truck's bed 'to run away, suffered· when his younger but f(>ll to the.ground. · brother acodentally ran him The nght rear.wheel of the over as they tried to get awdy. truck ran over Millan's head Millan, who attended as the brother sped away. Estancia High School. wds Police estimate the truck was hospitalized for two weeks traveling between 10 and 25 before succwnbmg to his mph when Millan was bit. mjurtes on Sept. 18 The Orange County Distnct Family members couldn't Attorney's offtce is contem· be reached for comment plabng what, if any, charges The prank that went tern-should be Ciled against the bly wrong occurred on Sept 4 younger brother. The severity when the two brothers and of possible charges could two other friends walked into range from petty theft to mvol- the Wherehouse music store untdl')' mdllSlaughter on the 400 block of East 17th Given the tragic nature of Street in Costa Mesa Police the case, several sources said said the boys grnbbed a it 1s unlikely the chstrict attor- bunch of compact dj.scs and ney's office will seek a harsh ran away Wllh store employ-penalty for the gnef-stricken ees chasing after them teen. SE TTI NG IT STRAIGHT Ward Connerly was appointed toa 12-year term m 1993 to serve on the UC Board of Regents. An Oct. 11 drtlcle identifymg him as a fonner board member was incorrect It 1s the Pilot's policy to correct errors of substance promptly, Call (949) 574- 4268. 714/548 -4068 "Dinners to Die Fo r". lnterarti\'e Murder Mvsterv Dinner Parties Gi\'en in The Comfort of 'rolll Own Homc jfrost@murderbyca{ldlelighc.com www.murderbycandleJighc.com COLLEGE ADMISSIONS The Path To Success Starts Mere Grades 9-12 Take the guesswork out of choosing colleges At Ach1eva1 we understand that sorting through more th.m 4,000 US college from Duke co Cal Poly can seem like an impt1 ~ible ta~k. Th.1t' why \lur pc~l college counselor~ pend hour~ \\tth each scudenc to fmJ the perfect match. -. . . ' . . . Interfaith Hunger Walk coming soon Social services agenfies gather · in Costa .Mesa OllTlllY MORRIS MOLHO Morris Molho, or "Mom• ~ he was known by his friendt. • died Monday. He was 84. "He really loved Ule and, people," said his son, Allan Molho. •Life was his thing."•.'.\ NEWPORT BEACH-On Oct. 23, hunclredf will gather tor an autumnal stroll along Upper Newport Bay to raise money as part of the 11th annual United Interfaith Hunger Walk. Community members will gather together, some carry- ing banners and placards, united in their fight against hunger. The 7-kilometer walk will begin and end at St Mark Presbyterian Church. This year, organizers are hoping to attract 350 participants and raise $35,000 Last year's walk rd.ised a record $22,000, with about 300 people participating. Every day, more than 34,000 children under the age of 5 die from hunger and preventable disease, accord- ing to the Church World Ser- vice. •One of the goals is to raise awareness of the hun- gry, even in our own neigh- borhoods,• said Cindy Brauer, spokeswoman for Wahoo's Fish Tacos, one of the sponsors. There also will be live music. games, and food and FYI ..... united Interfaith Hur1g«W.ak +WI ... The walk begins etSt.Mwtc~ Church on Mmboree Ind East Btuff, nm to C<aron1 del tM' High SchoOI. • --= Sunday, Oct. 24 • at 1 p.m. + CONTACP. To ~· pate, call Dennis Short at (714) 645-5781. To volunteer, ~I David Shammas at (714) 434- 3643. drinks. Of the money raised, 25% will go to local organizations and 75% will go to world- wide charity groups. Local organizations that have received money in the past include: Share Our Selves, Shelter for the Home- less, Jewish Family Services, Friends in Service to Humanity, Orange County Interfaith Shelter and Catholic Worker. , -Noaki Schwartz ... . 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Datt Not "What happened last year is COSTA MESA-A collabo-we ended up defining our pri· rative of the county's social ser-orities according to what [the vices agencies, which has been . federal housing department) bogged down by efforts to said were their priorities,• Bar- secure federal grant money, rtos said. wants instead to focus on For many in attendance meeting the needs of the Wednesday, it was a chance to homeless and disadvantaged welcome the county's new here. · homeless coordinator, Karen More than 100 social service Roper. providers met Wednesday in Roper's position was created Costa Mesa to discuss the col-in December by county super- laborative, known as the Con-visors atter they decided there tinuum of Care, and where it needed to be more attention should be heading. given to preventive programs The group in the past has and the cycle of homelessness, wQrked to secure federal said Mike Ruane, assistant Department of Housing and county executive officer. Urban Development grants for It was a position long advo- local agencies. But those cated by the Partnership for grants don't address some of Responsible Public Policy, Bar- the issues important to rios said. Orange County agencies, George Neureuther, general such as emergency shelters manager and longtime board and homeless prevention, member of the Someone Cares providers said. Soup Kitchen, said a coordinat- The shift in direction is ed effort in the county is some- essential, said Sheri Barrios, thing that ~s been missing for executive director of the a long time. "With over 100 locat ions in the area, we really are local." Since we're right around the comer, getting ~ for the weekend Is now easier 1han ever. Plus, v.1th the added bonus of unlimited miles with mry weekend rental in California, you can really get the most out of your weekend. We even haVe insurance replacement rates. And With Hertz Local Edltlon, you don1 even have to leave your driveway. 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Many places require appointments and there isn't a central location someone could call to find available beds in the county. Orange Coast Interfaith Shelter is one of just two emergency shelters in the county that provide about 100 beds for families. Barrios said she turns peo- ple away every day. The federal housing department doesn't provide grants for emergency housing, so it's an issue that has been ignored when it comes to the collaborative. Politically, it's also an unpopular idea, Bar- rios said. Aside from emergency housing, Barrios said she hopes the collaborative's shift in focus will meet the special needs of homeless and low-income county residents, "The cost of housing in Orange County is so high, it's unrealistic to say you can take low-income people and home- less people and move them into permanent housing,• Bar- rios said. •You need to bridge the gap. You can move some- one into permanent housing but il they don't have the skill level or educational level to maintain it, they're not going to make it.• Mr. Molho was born in New York City and moved to California as a young boy when his family took resi- dence in Pasadena. Im.mediately after serviJlg• in World War U and wanting to • live near the ocean, he eventu." ~Y settled in Newport Beach, where he opened a fioy.'eri shop on the Balboa Peninsula., Over the years he became a renowned floral designer- winning numerous flora.I • design awards nationwide. , Mr. Molho accepted invi~ .... tions to design flower arrang~ ments throughout the Unit~ States, as well as in EW'Ope ariQ Japan. He finished second in the America's Cup of Floral Desi~, which is considered to be the ultimate competition in the field, His flower shop, "Flowers by Morri, • still exists today in Costa Mesa and is still owneq and operated by his family. He was an active membef of the Newport Beach American Legion post, the Newport Har,, bor Exchange Club and the Elks Club of Newport Harl)ot.. Mr. Molho is survived by his wife, Vivian Molho ot Newport Beach; sons Allan Molho of Watsonville, Cahf.; Randy Molho of Escondi.do, Cahf .; sisters Stella Weiswass- er and Pearl Anderson, botb of Pasadena; and his grand• children. A graveside service will ~ held at 1 p.m. Friday al PaoJ· 1c View Cemetery in Corond del Mar. Grand Opening Celebration! Saturday, Nov. 6th 4 pm. to 9 pm "Nine Unique Shops full of Treasures for your Home!" Call now for advance Harvest Dinner Reservauonsl (949) 722-1177 130East17th Street Costa Mesa, CA (Behin d the H arp Inn) Cel ebrating Our 25th Anniver sary 4ppe4r£n9 4t S outh Goast]'iaza Vtiiage Let u,s ftU f!JOUT' hJJl~ 8ift 9tvt"f3 and. decora.t/,'"'8 'Med.s wtth our un.lqau collectUm. ef ha:nd,crajud tums October 2 1, 22, 23 a:nd 2 + rh.urs~ 8:30a.m -8:.30pm . Fr~ 8:30a.m -8:30'jmt. Sa.tur~ 8:30a.m -6:30pm sund.acj 8:30a.m -+:.3opm, E.Xperu.nu our UAS~ ~md stllruftLUJ. t.o t.he ""6n. wtth q""""cJ Na.nk.'rtiftd 4M w.n!.qiu IU'Wt.S.' .M4.~ It.ems e.xolu..slve to "'-'•ht f S...J"1f wtdt. newmereh4iullse a.mvl"(} ~· , Daily Pilot Thursday, October 1 A, 1999 AS Sci-ti author envisions future of library Newport.· ... ~ ... • Ray Bradbury's <1ppearance is part of Costa Mesa Libra1y Poundation 's 'Author! Author!' series. •• ! Au;x Coot.MAN Y• ~rmes ·•·COSTA MESA -When fomed sclence-ficllon wnler ~~ Brddbury imagines a lib'rary of the future, there is no doubt he thinks of gleaming cotnputer terminals, robotic ref, erence desks and encyclope- dins written in Marticlll tongues. 'ABut dt a Wednesday night ~t held at the C05ttl Mesa Senior Center, Bradbury was working to help c:redte a library of the more immediate and con- crete future: one that could cippear m only a few years rather than m eons, dnd be used by local residents rather than the aliens and cyborgs of fantasy writing. named top in Callfonlia NeWPORT BEACH - 'IWo children who were enrolled in tbe dty .. Junior Ufeguard P'°lJfaJD wtD rea!ive $500 savtngs bands at a ceremony today, recog- nizing them u the best in their lifesaving divisions. Eleven-year-old Harri.son Brown And 13-year-old Alli Manning were named 1999 California Junior Lifegµards of the Year in their respective age divisk:lios by the California Surf Lile Saving Association. Brow, wbo attends Kaiser Elementary School, won top honon in the 9-to 11-year- old division, while Manning was named tbe best in the 12-and 13-year-old class. ~ lo uce1 outside tbewaw. I· • ( tblJik • Jot °' tUDes the I Uunior ~J progrem streael tbe pbysical and tbe com~venem, • 8oyersaid. ·Writing esuys and being in good attendance ii a good way to express themselves in a different way that ii just as important.• Manning' a etMf rellects it. different set of att.na b J)laking her one ol tM .. m her class. •I am not the futelt swun- . mer dr the best nmner, • the Corona del Mar High sthoOI student wrote. "I know I'm not a super athletic parson but 1 still try my bMt anyway. Why1 Because I bow that J am representing my city, Newport Beach.• Brown touted a different feature that made him a good candidate for the award. Bradbury's dppearance was putt of "Author! Author!, a series of events organized by The Costa Mesa Library Poun- <l.!tion. a group working to misc· money dOd dwarencss for d'new city library DON UACH I OAllY Pll.OT Ray Bradbury shares the story of how he collected childhood memories of Flash Gordon. Buck Rogers and Mick~y Mouse, and how tt helped him create stories like .. The Martian Chronicles." Both Brown and Manning submitted 200-word essays outlining reasons why they should be awarded the hon- or. Instructors reviewed more than 200 essays from other applicants, but it was Brown's and M anning's that were sent to the state lifesav- ing associa tion with their rec- ommendations. •Having a big heart goes .:t long way in becoming a life-1 guard," he wrote. "My only 4 wish is that juruor guards was year-round, so I can hdve that 1 Tl).e series kicked off last mUnlh with d 1ead.ing by Ldyu- rfa Beach novelist T. Jefferson Pa'fker, author of "Little 56tgon" and "Laguna Heat." J'~Ann Mapson, duthor of "!The Wilder Sisters," will appear for the final event of the senes on Nov. 17. -About 100 Bradbury fans C't'OW'ded the Seruor Center on Wetinesday, a crowd comprismg both older book aficionados and e nthusiasts from local high schools A line of giddy auto- graph-seekers -many of them carrying stacks or thetr dogedred copies of titles like "The Martian Chronicles" end "Fahrt>nheil 451 " -began to form before Bradbury began speaking. In his extemporaneous remarks, the silver-haired, delightfully disheveled author shared a few tales from his long career as a wnter of short stories, novels and movtes. He described the moment the gruff director John Huston cornered hjJn in a hotel room and asked him to wnte the screenplay for the 1956 film ver- sion of the book "Moby Dick." 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SWORDflSll 32 V«i«li«I qHomm•I• S.,,,., c,,w,;., i BaJtt I.to ,...., .lf'« tf'O llHt Hni DM PniJn .... 11th St. • Coeta Meu • (l4lt 142-7111 l:OO '° 7:00 Man •• Sit • ~to e.-eo""' damn thing,'" Bradbury recalled. The foundation hopes to eventually create a 70.000- square-foot library that would give readers reason to stay and browse through the collection, take advantage of the comput- er center or check out the options of a resource center. In order to create such a bwldlng, the foundation needs to raise about $15 million. Only about $4,000 of that total is expected to come from the series of readings, but foundation pres- ident Sandy Gerus characterized the fund-raiser as an important first step in stimulating commu- nity interest in the project. "We're not gomg to build a library on a series or author read- mg~. • Gerus said. "But it does hopefully raise the pubhc aware- ness of what we're trying to do.~ The two Newport Beach residents will receive $500 savings bonds and plaques detailing their achievement at a ceremony beginning at 11:30 a.m . in Mission Viejo. Reenie Boyer, who beads up the Newport junior life- guard program, said the awards give Chil<fren an Have You Heard kind of fun every day." · There are more than 15,000 junior lifeguards • enrolled in programs acrosli the state. The program is 1 designed to teach young chil- dren, ages 9 to 16, about water safety and first aid . The News? T here's A ew 0tllh Coast Plaza in your futun·. We're undergoing a major tran~formation. we ha\it> over 25 new ·tor and rt~tuurants opening by year-t-nd. Look for The lubhouSt' R ·taurant, fanrico Cash.mere, and Bord«·r·b Books. Mu, ic and Cafe. On ovcmher 4th, tlis<'OVt'r Crate & Ba rrel' SJM'Clacular nc•w two-story, 42,000 '<tuare foot ton.•. featuring their acclaimed furniture collection. Inspiration . 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Playhouse auction set for this weekend PHOTOS BY MARIANNA DAY MASSEY I OAllY PllOT The Owl and The Pussy Cat tugboat playhouse by Richard Crawford -Company gets some finishing touches by volunteer Dan Cooney. The tugboat features an authentic captain's wheel, electronic switches, gauges and a magical whistle. The playhouse will be auctioned off on Saturday with all proceeds going toward HomeAid. NEWPORT BEACH -This Satur- . day a Japanese pagoda, a Victorian mansion and an English cottage will all be auctioned and trundled off to the highest bidder's backyard. HomeAid will sell 11 elaborately constructed playhouses this weekend at its Project Playhouse, which raises money for HomeAid's construction and renovation of shelters for the homeless. Anaheim Angels pitcher Chuck Finley and his wife, actress Tawny Kitaen, will open this year's event. •Chuck and hls wife participated in it last year," said co-chair Jennifer Henry. "Chuck signs autographs for the kids and adds a special feature to Jluring rfatienal Hunger >\warene1s Week Thursday, <§cteber lflth, 1'1'1'1 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. 6euth Ceast Plaza • rtew Crate & Barrel Wing 3333 Bear Street • Ceata Mesa 8110 prepaid • $50 at the deer Greups ef ID er mere 830 per persen ~dmissien includes all ta1tings, live 1al1a music and dancing fer mere lnt•rmatien er t• purchase tickets, call! 7111.77113113 • AMEWWIST AJlllNEr acnafitlng the •~j ~~ «>OtTY or n v1 l'lc:IHT or PALn ~TIME WARNER . '. ··6.1.~f.,., ~ COMMUNICATIONS tJK-Y~"- OCMElRO MAGAZINE the event." Henry added that last year, chil- dren were delighted to see the pitcher and immediately lined up to meet him. + WHA~ Projett Playhouse Auction + WHIN: Saturday, Oct. 16 MThe second he walked into the event, they were pulling on his coat- tails,• said Henry. The annual event has raised more than $1.2 million. In previous years, some playhouses have sold for as much as $38,000. Organizers are expecting more than 1,200 people to attend. Each playhouse took four to six weeks to build and were constructed by d.t.fferent compani~s. including sev- eral custom home builders. The playhouses will be on display + ...-: Dinner will be served at 5:30 p.m. and the auction Will begin at 7:30p.m. + WHIM: Neiman Marcus Courtyard at Fashion Island in Newport Beach. Fashion Island Is at Pldfic Coast High- way and Jamboree Road. at Fashion Island until Oct. 31, but after Saturday, there will no longe: be any guided tours. -Noaki Schwam . ;- Rab ice Insurance Agen cy AlTJ'O • HOMEOWNERS • BWB CR.QSS Mrl!!tttm. "'' ~ : ~·~ (_. 0 -............ -/ J:','J,, 949-631-7740 • .. 1 Old N-port 8l¥d. • Ncwpoct a.a. {Ntar Hoes H_,;ral) " Investigations & Collections·i Specializing in Skip Tracing . • ~ & Asset Searches • Specializing in collection of Court. 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But to the· casual observer, Moss, the ctirector of Scrabble Club 350 in Costa Mesa, migbt seem a little 0-B-S-E': S-S-E-0 There are 96 two-letter words that can be used legally in the game of Scrabble and Moss knows them all. He also knows mo~t of the 977 three- letter words. Actually, Moss knows most of the tricks in lhe book when it comes to playing the popular word game. And he's not alone Every Thursday rught at 6 p.m., local Scrabble aficiona- dos, from beginners to the more advanced, gather at Borders Books Music and Cafe for one-on-one matches. Anybody who wants to join them is welcome With open arms, Moss said. • Everybod.Y wants some fresh meat, H Moss said. On any given night, 12 to 20 pldyers gather ln the cafe to play on custom-made scrabble boards, poring over their little wooden tiles while a digitdl clock ticks away nearby. The players come from a gamut of backgrounds. They are wnters, teachers, financial analysts, nurses, ietirees and . houseWives. Some of them come because they've been ostracized in their own homes, playing what club members call •kitchen table Scrabble• "There's usually one play- er in the house that's the best, and they get too good and no one wants to play with them anymore,• Moss said. Sometimes it works the other way around. There are people who come to Scrabble clubs and become instantly hooked. Others either get mtim.idated or don't like the competitive format. Liam Seeley ot Newport Beach and his wife began coming to the club more than d month ago. Seeley contin- ues to come, although he admits it's a humbling experi- ence, but tus wlfe hasn't been back. "She doesn't like to Jose: Seeley said. I Club Scrabble can be e totally different game than what most people are acad- tomed to. On one night at Border's, Scrabble boar~ were covered with s~ words as "Ulia, • "thuja " 81f1 "qat." The average Club ScJ'ai. ble player knows betweeh 10% and 15% more wonts than thP. average persoJ. Mc>5s said. Club players allO tend to bluff and cballen~ words more than other plliJ· ers. Huntington Beach resident David Pearl used to pull burgundy cardboard box a.t of his closet every once in.e while to play with friends. Club Scrd.bble bas no" surpassed golf dS Pearl's doo:i- mant hobby In fact, Pe arl became national champion in lhe novice division at the pre- mier Scrabble competition last year. •Don't let the ... grandmas fool you,• Pearl said. •It's "a highly competitive sport. There's a lot of aspects to the game. You have to have strat- egy. You have to think several moves ahead, and there's bluff factor.• • . The Hague Family Floral Arrangements •Wreaths • Topiaries • Cornucopias Custom Florals Specialty Furniture Hours: Mon-fn 10-6 •Sat 10-5 369 E. 17th St., 113 ·Costa Mesa • (949) 646-6745 lAcr.so r ... l.J~J HPAG specializes 1n c~ncer care. For perfomul1lu. in canar care, lloag C~11rr.r Ctnft'r· sfa_,ys aluad of lht padt. Tiu etntrr's fi11t-)ta1' sun,i11al rafts t.wrtd national average for a1l rrtajor l)'/1r.f of ca11a,: Hoag Canru Cmur al.so participat1 f itz a l'arid of national clinical tn'aLf and tlrnno/Ju:raf>y .ftudies and is fht ln 1-gr.st prouib:?· <>f rndiafhm and ca11u1 r.aJt• in Ormi 'f 001mf • c._.fft:rit1g patimt.s tht. 1uwest and moff aggrt. sive cmz u r frrafm r.nf.s cwailabl~ an whr.rr for.l11ding bont: ,,,nnvw transplants and tumor vaccint..s. I/oat s high/ qualifird f>h ~r'<:iam, mit~t. and suppcn·t staff cLrt equally rmur.rntd th al qualit,,.v rm'f. is dclit>t.rtd with semilivity-tm'fling what m11J lrat>r. btm a la I hrt.afh info a sigh ef rrlief. F<>r mm-t informatimr on lloag Cant~· (Jmtn·r.aU 949/l·CANCER. Ranked #J in Orange Cow~ HOAG. CANCER CENTER A~r/~H~ <WWW ho111 Jlcu ,,lwl ort ' .. ' ' cipal has. education in her blood •Daughter of state Board of Education member Marian Bergeson makes debut in the sdlool district that launched 5 famous mom's career. JES61CA GAJtJUSON Datt,.,, COSTA MESA -When Julie McConnick was a cbild, she vowed sbe'd never go into education. That's because her mother, Marian ~eson -one of the country's most powerful women in education-always told her she'd be a teacher. •And I vowed I'd never, ever go into teaching,• said McCOimJck. But alas, in this case, as in so IDAJly others, her mother emerged tri\Jmpbant McCormick became a teacher, then an assistant principal. and then a prind; pal. And the whole time, her experiences in the classroom have played a role in formulating educational policy for the entire state, according to her mother, who was state Seaeta.ry of Education Wlder Gov. Pete Wilson and is now on the state Board of Education. Therefore, starting this year New- port-Mesa will have a direct line to the st.ate hoard. McCorrruck took over as principal of Pomonu Elementary School this fall - hN fu..,I 1ob in the district in which she yrC'w up clnd the one that helped launch her 11111thN's career. Bergeson's first for- rty 111t11 Pducation politics was as a New- µ01 t I• ..,.J school board member. ·r 111 o glad to be back in this dis- tnr t ' I Ir< ·omuck said. c >rH l' I\ 1cConnick came into educa- 1H111 ... 11, • q 11ckly moved up in the field. /\ h \\ summers after she had gradu- OCTOBER EVMTS ll'n!IOO!DIATE ASTllOLOOY wtth FAlTY Thurs. Oct. 7. 14 ~ 21 7 to9 pm TAROT CLASS wlt.h TOPI SEAN Ht.LERI DAlV Pit.OT Julie McC.ormJck ls prtndpal of Pomona Elementary School. ated from college, McCormick, 39, got a job in Santa Ana schools -and got hooked •11ove teaching,• she said. She stayed in Santa Ana as a bilin- gual teacher, assistant principal and finally principal for 13 years. But when a prindpalship opened up in Newport-Mesa, McCormick jwnped at it. Her four children, like their mother before them, attend district schools, and McConnick wanted to be closer to them. Her new school, which has 600 stu- dents -the vast majority of whom are not fluent in English -poses particular challenges but also offers the possibility of great rewards. Last year, students at Pomona posted the most substantial gains on the Stan- ford-9 basic skills test of any school in the district. But the school still bas a long way to go. ~any, many students are still not reacftng and writing at grade level. •1 want to increase achievement cmd literacy levels,• said McCormick. To do this, she wants to strengthen the myriad support programs already in place at the school and boost the already substantial parental involvement. She has also put in place a new read- ing program, "accelerated reader," which aims to bring all students in the school to grade-level reading by the end of the year. ·1 have a passion for clu.ldren and education," she said. "Children are chil- dren, and they deserve adults who love - ~Via Lido ~ai'Y' Co .. tbma. boll at balm ad at ICbooL. McCormk:k. Wbme b\Wband ii a COUDty public defmder, lakl having a mother who II famous and powerful in · tbe field of education does not make ._ job more dUflcult. but actually belpl both mother and daughter. •she'• a great daughter, and I'm very proud of ber, • Bergeson said. The education leader said she saw the roots of ber daughter's career as an educator early. •1 always knew she was so great with children. Her favorite endeavor was baby-sitting. All the women in the neighborhood loved her,• she said. After her daughters first teaching · job, Bergeson recalled, McCormick came home and said •Mom, I love it. It's just what I want to do.• Having someone she trusts on the front lines of education has been invaluable when it comes to formulat- ing policy decisions, Bergeson said. •1 always seek her advice,• said Bergeson. ·u·s great having someone who is close to the classroom, because I can always find our what's really going on.• For her part, McCormick said the benefits of being able to call her moth- er and ask her to explain the finer points of the latest policies coming out of SacrameQto is invaluable. And McCormick hotly disputed Ole charge, thrown around during Berge- son 's confirmation hearings last month, that her mother does not sup- port Latino students. •That is baloney,• said McCormick. •If you knew her legislative history, you couldn't say that.• McCormick also said she had no intention of following in her mother's footsteps into the political arena. •Not a chance,• she said. 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TODAY The Newport Beach Central Ubrary will present •Visual Phi- losophy: Where Philosophy, ' Metaphysics and Mythology Meet• at 7 P:1Tl• at 1000 AVOCd- do Ave. The free program, pre- sented by Lydia Ringald, wUJ delve into how art viewers inter- act with the color and dura of. · energizing imagery. Other top- ics wUJ include ideas, concepts,• color. and light. For more infor- mation, call (949) 717-3801. Feathers for Home and Gar- den will host a holiday open house from 4 to 8 p.m. Th store is at 359 Old Newport Blvd., Newport Beach. ihQ. event is free, and food and I refreshments will be servep. I For more information, call (949\ 722-0244. •••1 f •• , I The Costa Mesa Senior Centt-r- will host a Didbetes DiscusslcJnl Group from 10 to 11 :30 d.1t4r.. The center 1s at 695 W 19th .bt111 Costa Me a . For more mfo1mqq tion, Cdll (714) 645-2356 •i11f Jr!J The Harvesters wlll hold th~jf1 seventh annual Hdrvest Lu~1;1 cheon and Fashion Show, to benefit Second l lilrvPst's Poqd BanJc from 11 d.m. to 2 p.m '·t1I· the Four SPrl::.ons f lotl'l. Nc'1-.'-1 port Beach For tic.:k~t inlorrtuJJ tion (1nd directions, Cdll (9'4-~ll>. 707-5482. 111111 •11111 hna llU,1 I I A I II ... ~ ""'"' ,,, .. ,,,,,{ ' 1999 PRINCIPAL EXCELLENCE AWARDS i "'" ....... .. 1•tt ~·" t Celebrating the commitment, dedication, accomplishments and significant contributions to our students. NEWPORT-MESA SCHOOL DISTRICT HONOREES Allan Mucerino Ensign Intermediate 8(hool . Sharon Fry TeWinkle Middle School nonald Martin Corona del Mar lllRb School/ Mlcldle School The Principals were recognized at the Newport-Mesa Unified School Board Meeting on October 12, 1999. Supporting Excellence In Education In The Newport-Mesa Unified School District HIJ .. n1 Ii.till lG!I I t4.)'J • 1 I till lflflO •r •Ill 111(} f., I •TllJ , ,,, Daity Pilot 1'bil Utll •=we• Food. W1M and Miao-Brew Pest will take ~ce today from '5:30 to 8:30 p.m. at the Crate and Barrel WJ.ng of South Coast Plaza, 3333 Bear Street, Costa Mesa. 1lckets to the event <X>lt MO in .. I advance and $50 at the door. For more information, call (714) 771-1343. Teddy BMn & Tea CUpt bostl an etiquette class for children ages 1 and up today and every (ustomlzed fitness programs guarantee Positive Re~ults Positive Results Personal Training is a top-notch fitne s center. They specialize in sport specific training, post-rehabili- tation and general fitness for all a~ . Each program i cus- tomized to fit the needs and physical abilities of each client with guaranteed results. All ot the trainers are extremely edu- ('ated, skilled and talented pro- fes ional . With the recent relocation to a larger facility, Positive Results is bigger and better than ever. The new facility offers all the amenities: personal trainers, nutrition and wellness counsel- iog, neck and shoulder mas- sages, group exercise and pro- grams. Or, experience a spin class in the spectacular solar atmosphere, with state-of-the-art equipment and sound ystem. Have the workout of your life at the Baclc Bay boot camp. Challenge your strength, agility, endurance, speed, flexibility and power. Call to re er\'e your space. Se sions offered October 23 or November 6. Prui.tive Re.subs is LO<'ated at 1000 Bristol North, Ste. 28 (between Birch and Jamborte) in Newport Beach. Call (949) 222- 1230. aroUnd toWn · Thursday this month from ' to 5:30 p.m. The fee for the course is $75. Teddy Bears & Tea Cups is at 225 Marine Avenue, Balboa Island. Por more information, call (9"9) 673-7204. FRIDAY Tbe Ormge County ,..,..,.... ol the Single Gowmet will host a dinner event at 6:30 p.m. at the •sophisticated and sexy• restaurant DIVA, 600 Anton T~e whole he~lth of your body rests on your feet Your feet are the foundation of your body. if they are functioning abnonnally you may experience pain throughout your entire body. Dr. Vihinen t•an help reJieve pain through non- nen' background in teaching: involvement with diabetic foot- care and the intemational as oci- ation for the study of pain ma.keh him oulfltanding in hii. field of urgkal methods. As an in tructor for i.ev- en years in foot and ankle surgery at two regional hospital Or. Vihinen can podialric medicine and urge!). Call tht clinic for a fwe minute gait and prtssun! analy- sis te&t, (9 S9) 545- 65-14. \tu.port Coastal Podiatry and a Conner C'ompet- iti\e athlete he pro- videt-unique and comprehensive care, · help relieve pain through non-sur- gical methods. Group. Inc., .307 Plarerttia, Ste. 207, which is why hi patient range from prof es ional athlete::. to bu y working motlier<>. Dr. Dr. vihi- NetL/K>rt Beach. pa treatments relieve tension~ restore nee to mind and body · al- crhapa Europcana koow some- . we don't. Spa11 have existed in for centwies and are a way of and health abroad. ot so in the United States, where treatments auch as masYge. therapy and facials have been idered.a luxurious pampering · ence and nothing more. Rteent h provide-clinical prooC of benefits o( ~ treatments, 801'.De- that more than 75 million ·cans aheady appreciate. . ring the late 19708, Dr. nffany estahliabed the Touch Institute the aid cl government granta to ~-_the_..;.,.drttta o( hands-oo theTa- pies, especially massage, on various physiological conditions from prema· tutt babies to anxiety, depression anJ even C&ll('er pain. The resulta rondusively proved that mas.~ has ' a variety of therapeutic benefits, including decreased anxiety, improved mood state, lowering stress levels, alleviating depression and . managing pain. Stress levels in today's fast-paced world affecu nearly every penion in eome way. Common symptoms cl ~tre s include anxiety, shortnest of breath, tight shoulder muscles, atiff neck, headache, nausea. a feeling of general unease and outright nervou!- n . Unchecktd, tress can lead to high blood pressure, organ failure and some have even uggested that stress can contribute to degenerative disease and cancer. Spa treatments, given in an appro- priate environment, can provide a total release o( tress and a criti<'al balancing to the psyche and body. A apa that has a tranquil, serene envi- ronment, and prd'ernbly, a place to ~t before and/or after your treat- ment allows the client to return to a 1tate of relaxed compo1ure. that lleJ'Ve to detoxify, relax and heal. Soothing music, aromatherapy cents and massage effectively relieve ten- sion an<! help restore balance by introducing controlled and he.ilihful calm in an otherwise rhooti<' and • stressful world. Combined with exerciM-arid a health)' diet. a' regular rt>trf'at to a spa should be part of any ptrson's health reg)men. • · •Spa Htalth News was provided by Angela Cortright. pnncipal, Spa Gre- gorie'a Newport Beach. Ex~mnce the luxurious uorld of Spa Cn1om's, afuU-smv;;e day 3pa and mlon at 200 'n..pot1 CAl'ller Dri- Vt', Su. 200 in Fashwn lJ/and. A unique retrral for mtn and worMn, inquire abow manicure and pMicun, facials, Trl(WCJgf!S, body trtalme~. hydrol~apy and spa 3ignatun pack- ages. Call (949) (j#-067'1. (949) 222-1230 The power cl touch experienced in a f4<'ial, body treatment or nwsage provides a phyaical and mental relr-ase Ol atreaa. MOit spas also offer producta aUC'h as aromatherapy oil.a or therapeutic muds and seaweeds 1000 Bristol St. North, Suite #28, Newport Beach www.heatth-n-fitnass.com .. . ...... .. . , .................... , ................... . ... , ,,,., ........................ , ......... . ........... 1., otn C•rllft••• .. • • •· Blvd, COit.a Mesa. :ro RSVP and for mo1e information. call (9"9) 65.(-6.552. The Orange County fair· grounds hosts a •Gem Faire· today through Sunday in Build- µig 12. The evmt Niii ~ noon to 7 p .m . today, 10 a.m. e 7 pm. Saturday and 10 a.m. llO 5 p.m. Su,nday. For more inl-t. m.atipn, call (760) 70-9215. SEE TOWN PAGE A-' Personal attention and car&. along the ~t path ·- to their o" n '"' personal health &JiO,,... well-being u ing a w blend of Western prescriptiorui and natural remedies. Nancy K. ~ I like to offer my patients a number of options in their care. I am a Board Certified · We trm trained physician, yet 1 l)ppreciate the value that holh.tic and Eastern medicine can bring to a practice. I evaluate my patient!-\ ru, individual" and help guide them Brou:n.ell, M,D., 19582 Beach Blvd., Suite #242, Huntington Btach. Call (714) 378- -------,---2447. Nancy K. Browne!, M.O California Pharmacy and Compoun ing Center What 8tt' natural hoimont-and where do the} 1·omt' from'! The term natural hormont' '" m1q· leading and can be dt'linffi d1flt>rent- ly by different p<-oplt: or OrJlanUa· tions. I prefrr lo u~ the tf'rm'< ~bio­ identtcal" or .. human i~ntiral" tq refer lo the hormt'lne"4 that an-tht' same as the hormone., product>d h) the human bodv. The"e b10-1dt>nliral hormonei. an-pnmarily deri~e-d from liO) and to a l~r extent from 1 v.ild )anl .... a precul"Or "ub lance. Thi• .. precursor" 111 tht"n <ient to a phanna- Cf'utical laboratol) v. here it jq rlln- H•rte<l or transformed into the human identical or blo-,idenllcal hormon b) a laboratory proc • When v.f' pure~ the,.e hormones from, the phannaceut1ca1 i.uppliers therf' i virtually no M>y or wild yam left over. These products ntt 99.9o/c purt". hor· mone All of the~ products an· tttehed with a ttrtificate of anal~i-i11 th&t g:u.aranten their puril)- \\hat j., a Ph}tUhlrogt>n'! A ph)ti~m~en J. al<10 a natural occurring 8umitanC'e found in a vari~ f.'l) of botanical or plllllt products. : The~ l"\f!rt rn1IJ e..Lrott«"nic acth it) in " ti~ human hod". but the\ are not : human 1dentiC'Al or bio-identical u~ • stanC'f''<. Tht~ att not humun hor-: mo11t><1. Tht>\ wrakly bind to f'l>lrogl'n • re<-t-ptoN and t'liert a mild l">lrogenle ' rc:-poruoe (n.-<luce bot flal'he .. or nipi1 : :;~t'at-1) and therefore~ clll' .. ified : a.-. ph)tUf' .. t~ns. Europl~ of pb)-• loe .. Lrott<'n'I are tbf.' i~08\0Rf'!. (geni tt'tn and daidzt>in) found 1n l!OY or rl-d l'IOH.'r. Rr-mt-mlM"r to ~d ,our Ou .. hot. :'\o , appointml·nt nttded. ~ The California Ph<Jrmari and 1 Compnu.nding ~rutr iJ fuca1t'd al • 30i Plamitia 4t-e.. 'tllport &-ach. : Hour~ an Momla) • Frida). JO a.m. • · • 5:30 p.rn. Call (949} 642-8057. or ~ 1 i..•it K1CV. Clllif oniiaPharmocy.com. • Clt.Cafifornla Pharmacy & Compounding Center. Inc. ~ 307 Placentla Ave, Suite 102 I Newport Beach 1-800-575·7776 949-642~057 www.callfornlapharmacy.com No b Jlequired Ro Appointment Jlequired For large QrOUPS. lmnulll.ltiOns CM bf dOne -Ill ft ~~:site call todily IO fX"C bOOl. group~ only 12 . . . ' aroundtOWn Daily P~t AIO Thursday, Odobe< l ~ 1999 TOWN CONTINUED FROM A9 The Newport Be ch Central Library will host Newport Beach Police Chief Bob McOonell in a talk on •t.aw and Crime m Orange County• at 7 p.m. Admission is $10. The library is at 1000 Avocado Ave., Newport Beach. For more infor- mation, or to reserve a s~ce. call (949) 644-3296. The March of om-wtD bolds tt.S annual community candle- light vigil at Chapman Univer- sity, at 7:30 p .m . For more infor- mation, call (949) 263-1100. • • Check-ups recommended for teen athleJes Tht> rw~ .. alwnyi. t·onlt'S ltll a compltte hod-. A .. tu: ~nt in 'lt't'nnngly (>('rft·d ht'alth droJ>" c.lt-ad on 11\to •.d10ol plu .. 1111( fit·hl ht't'UlL-.t' of llil undaugn~ heart t·Qrnhllon An• 1h1·rt' all) pll'<·aullon." pawnl" <'an take? KN·p up with 1h11 .... t• mu111w <'hilclhoocl t''Wm,,, ad'i*., pt>dwtm 1"a.nliol11~1-.t farltou<'h Bt-nJ1i-.. 1\1.D .• a mem· 1*r of 1lw l'f'd1111m "uh .. pt•«ialt) F'U<'ulty at Chihlrt>n\ Ho .. p1L.tl of Or..u~t· C.:1111111\ (Cl IOC). E.spe<·ially durin~ ' dw lw n ~ran .. "I I' pn1mphic· c·anliomyoputh). ~ lut'h ll<'<'ount.s for 01w-tJ1ml of ... uddnl' cl1·u1h in youn~ athlett>S, ha" clini· cal "Jj,..'rh that oflt'n t·un Ix· tlt'll'«lt,.l liy u 1X'<liatricinn," Dr. llt>nl11i--.uid. "Clulclrl'n who n·>,rularl) rt'C'eive exam· u1uti1111,., bJ .. 1·tl on !-'l11d1•l11w ... from thl" Anwriran A<'ad· em} of P1·di ,1tnc·., l111H• 11 l.t'l1t-1 c·hanC't' for t'arly di~- 00 .. 1:-of thi-. c·o111l1111m." \1·1 onlmi.1111 Di. B1·nlj1s. 111uny lw.111 clt•ft:t'h:i lyp1cal· l} 1111 11111 p11·.,1·11I .1 prt1l.l1·111 11111tl 1lw 1t•1•nt1J(t' yt>an; ~···a1N· \111111w·1 'l11lclff'11cl1111111 t'\c•n·i ... <' <L., hanl. Tiw mon· inlf'n.">t' tht> !>port, the higher thf: risk. Chil- dren who hu\c llf'('n lr.ttling a lift:<tt\lle or hJ\e not had a dit>d;-up ma whiJt>. un• trongly ndvi'-t'ti to vi-.it the (X>tliatric·ian bt>fore lW'gmnrn~ a nt>w ... port. It "'al..o important to ht> U\\Urt' of uny.fomily h1.,tory or heart Ji-.t"a.....-, p;.lrtl< ularl} tf family membt-n. t'AJX'n· t'nct>d heart problem .... dl> d1iltlren or youn~ uJuli... ''Lnu,,,ual thinp! t•.ui liapJ*n to «hildren." Dr. Bt"tdji.., ..aid. "Many tinw" 11 ii. nul hrn'tlitary. Evt>n with a fam- ily hi;,tory of lwan pml1lt'm.,, tht' d1a11«f'-. of parti<'ipat- ing mi.port;, anti rt>n11111un~ lwuhhy C'ould stall lw wry high." Ahm t1tkr tlw opport1111it)' lo rt>nu11d d1ilcln·11 again ahoul lhP tlunµ1•n-; or tlru~., tHld ulc-0)1111, \\ hic-h Un' tfum· aging tu 1lw lwur1 11111,.,t'lt·. Conlll<'l the ('Jl()C IJl'firt /11st1tutl', call (7N) .516- ·122.5. How Can I Get PAID ADVERTISEMENT My 21-Year-Old Body Back?. Ah. it u~d co ~ ~ cm.h Ai ] I, n drdn t 1.U.t much co ouinwn h:M' to w:Jk an ntn I 0 m1lo ptr Wt't"k Ju'' to niiinram yt1ur 21. clut tiny w.lli.1 and uut cummy. Then rhc s.in<h of umc beg.in ro year-old body. roUccr around vour m1Jdk. And now, t'\cn months of d1ttang l'b4· bot opuon: add aboo1 50 minurb or rmmn« mining .\Dd houn ol Jlroh1n m~\ nm f!Uar.tnlc<' you tb~t fcminint pc:r wttk. Th.it's 1t; yi>u don't have 10 add mo!\' time. miles, or \ictoru\ Sctrrt figure. nw I~ ...,.,..-..C ON'\ clll! 1hc CIXt of Lipa--anythJng nat )'CU or any yar after~ ~,ii.in" .-----------..., Thi, isn't to .ay don't kcip up your l"lonor• \\Jiii 1h.11 \~lrcn A ...... m.m') dJ, " rudio propam. On che oontrary, daily aembic ptar 'h~p< plump} 111 ~rrlc proponiun•, lic1 · activity j, cs...cntW to htart health and wtight rnk ol ltt-an J1""~""" d1~hc:tcs and etnain kind\ ma1ntcnJ11c.t. But rrsi~12nct 1mning i., thr I "r .:Jn<rr ma1• 1wdl. wu. A thi,krninl! .... a1\1 onl)' ""Y to JH't\'tlll tht loh of muscle and and buli:ing lrrlh 1ugi:c11 clw fa1 11 bone Jen\iry and maintain yi>ur 21·ynr-iild JltumulJ11ni; around 1ncc111~J urg.101 I hi\, mctaholit r.itt. mJny bd1nt. 111J1 111-rcJ~ hl'Jlih mk-. And n'ut only i:in J'e\ist.tni:t training But J~( J11n11'1 lwt co adJ to 1·ou1 inm-:i~ your fa1·burnmg hompower, it a6o middle .ind 1hr,mn )uur gouJ hcAlth Jnd c.hase~ rht tJt nut of that croul>lcsome !ooh I 11U.·11cc •Ugj;C"111 cl1~t ..... 111lc 11mt nuy midste'lion Why res~111nct training ta_rg(tS c~ 'rem w he: ~i:••fl\I ;ou, )"U <.m pul up an rummy r~n't fully undemood. One theory as incr,,ltblc H'l1,unc. rn 1h1) ~11h rc'l'un.:c; that tummr fat is ~mchow ditTcttnt from &r 1rainmg . Holly Pineda -<>waer dcpomcd on the hips :ind ch1gb~ It ~u to J"h1~ happ<'ns bn:..tu"° l\Cll(ht Ir.lining rrsponJ qu1dJy lO any ll«IYity that boous build\ le-an mu...:lc 11\\uc. Bu tiding Iran mu~dc tt~suc is alortt burn, whether acwb1, or resistance trainmg. But what') at«mclv 1mport~nt bccau>e aficr "!:t' JO. nu nuncr how much n=illy mrcrcmn(' u 1hu, whnc~s urob1~ ncnise mclu: away yuu c~cr.1<c Jt"rolnully. you may l<N hall ~ p<•und no nuutr 'uperftcial fat ~round the WJJ)t, rmst2ncc training dissolve• the bootir much you ncfUlt acmbic.all), you may~ halt a pound of . IJUK'rnio.t fat aruwid 1mcrn.il organ~ Aod tha1 is a urmcndous fat ml.l.SCk per year. AnJ. nor ro1n0dcnt.ally. yuu nu} g.iin about J. 5 1d1>antage. pounds of boJy f.i1 pa yrAr~mucb of n dcpoorai truund )-c>Ur Bdi o( ;all, i;nung all 1hr:1C ,.J112nug(S uka I~ timc than it middle. Dom worry. you'rr no< ilonc, n happen~ h> cvcryonc. takes to at dmn« in a N~1tt Ba& rnuuram. This rqu.trcs to Fat a.ccumulam, (surpr~. surprise) when wt t.tt more' just .ibuur 2'4 minu1Q of cittrdsc per workout, wh1di 1ncludo yuur calorics than we burn. And mwclc is thr bud)\ mcm dficicnt ft)! in·httwctn. PIU> 10 minuta of wamuni up and 10 minuto of calorie bu mer. Tht more moSLle we h~vt. ch< higher our r~ \trctching afrawanh can get you what )1•U rr looking for in a 4S- ' mttabol1c ra1c: t}, whil.h 15 1hc rat< ai which our bodies burn minute, !WO to,ihrte umu a ~ttl wnrkour. c.alont\ whrn wt ~re ~1 mt. So wath pounlb of muscle Ion over Hiring a pcnorul tr.iiner an mally be an advanraic to hdping rhc y~rs, uloric\ don't go.:i burntd the way 1hey should and fat you get back to th.u 21·yw·old budy. Call me nQw at The Athletic au:umula1t'1. Club for Womrn and I will gcr y111,1 \tarted ~ ith 50% olT on your Of cou~. rherr arc .evcril way) to cumptn,arc !or i Iii'$! momh of tr.uning. All you have 10 Jo is •oo IT"U sluggish mmholisn,. You can cut your weekly mtakc by I 05 calorics every ya.r. Jn I 0 years, hOIYC\'tf, you'd hnc to curb your c:aung by morr dun I .000 alorio a wcck!J! Another opuon: You add a milt 01 week (11vt:r and above your regular walking workout) t:Ytrf year bcgiMing ll age 30. Bur by age 40, you'd Holly Pmc.Ja/Owncr lbc A1hlc111: Cluh fur Women N~n Dcidt, <A (949} 8~2·8M'i • Start-up fees • 1st month of personal training 949.852.8655 "Because It's u Woman's World" 2036 Quail St., Newport Beach , CA 92660 P ~~1:rtel(t Oofl./J,? ~u;ael(t Okt 4foettol(~? It eoald le aJ't~1Ka Newport Childr(n's Medial Group offers Board umf1\-d pcci~K~ts in pediatric pulmonary, emergencies, and cri1ial cue, and cndorinology. Ull today for a full evaJuacion for asthma and lung function • Gum.meed Same Day Appointments for acutely ill. • Open Sacurday & After Hours Board Certified S~cialists jo: ... Primary Pediatric Care • Asthma & Pulmormy ~re • Pttiiacric Emcrgencic & Critical Gire • Growth Disorders & Wcighl Control Newport · ~~G Cnildren's l.ti leda M.D., fw, f«P • Allllz lD~ fW fliz"'m O'(R M.D., fM.P ~ ~ ~ lD., WP (949) 644-0970 1401--~:0I02 SATURDAY The Newport Harbor High School Football BooSter Club will hold its sixth armual Casino Night and Silent Auction from 7 to t I p.m. at the Sterling BMW Showroom, 3000 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. nckets are $25. For more in.for- mation, call (949) 650-0416. The Newport Beach PUblJc Ubruy will otter an lnterb\t worklhop at 10 a .m. in tJje Friends Meeting Room. 1'1(e program is free. The library Js at 1000 Avocado Ave., New- port Beach. For more inlornu\- tion, all (949) 117-3801. Ne~po~ Children's Medical Group S<·hool h.i~ <>tartl'tl wrd foll i'4 in 1l1e air. °'l' j, t11t· tinw tor i;cll·t·1·r, footh,JI and rl\Jtl) otlwr full ~port . Bui i u."ll1· ma k.('('J)ing )OUr child on 1l1t• iclo· lines? f.t\"R:I~ inlof1·ru11ft"., fll'l'i"lt:OI l'ough wid fn'<}Uml c hc""1 inf1"C·ti001< ma} be OO:>) .,;Wt: 1/ lll'lhnu. in 11. .. 1hma., pulmonat) di-.east'., pul- n••nal) rnx·~i~ w-.d critical cnre, u.-. ~ell u: nutritio.ial lh'*5. ... mt"ol and ~th di,,.1nJ('r.. 10.•ir olf~ proYidt"S u ('(1mfortahl~ "4'll~ and minimal ~ail tillll' a.., <•l'f"l!\C'tl to a oosy elllt''l(t'OC,") nic11n or ll'ltt'nl <'W1' toenler. This llmlng1°1nen1 allo~,,, 11 l't~l-elft>Cthr und time "ll\ing ahematiw. After hour; <'Jlf' "'ith !'\tended t'\ei1ing hour<, iocluclmg Sa1unJay appoint- ~·n~ j., U\rulable as u ::.pecial toen i<'f' to tJUr c•ommunit). port Children'• MOOi<'al Group in lrt'at· ing <'htldrefl ~ 00..ignec.J to nlt't'I ltw ~13 of tht> liu.~) 1md committed Cami~ Ii~ m our 1'()fllmuni1y. f..8C'h of our •~o IOl·alHJt\S olft-r tht unt' hi«i)ily lnlint"<I i,tafT und <'001prl'het1::1i\e <'an" for <'hil· tlrffi &um ,_bom to 21 )<'Jll'! of~~" t'"port Childl'\'n'., Mc'tliral Gmu11 olft•N board c.'l'rtifit'(f .,p!ll iuJi.,tt. in pcdiatri« a...il1nlil Ull(I pulmonary l'ill\'. alOJlg ~ith rompn•hl'n.,i\e 111t'llwill C'tl1" «ix dar 11 ~rc>k ~i1h 1h1· ltllunua· lt't-<l '<ame tb~ UPl"'intrn1·nt for 1.11·1111•1:.- ill rhiltlrrn. Our 1x·n;ooal11t'(l ;q1pnxwh foc·u"""' on th1· uru11u1· lwahh ran• rll'f'll for t' •. 11rh dtilcl; our ph)i<i1·i1111~ nml i.lalT an: clrdi<•alt'<J to prn~iili"t"t u full 1:t•11- 1i11uum of t•nn-. Our uppmal'l1 lo 11111h1- di!>dplin..1ry l'Uft' in<'lu1J1..._ jk'l'tlllt'I"' "Eurh ilt>tt•<:tio11 end lrealnwnl, as \\c'll tL~ 1~rl) a. .. ~ ..... 111e111 of Jung func· lion. may 11"'\l'nl )OUtt·hjld (mm sil· 1i11~ 011 1h1• irleli!lf'»." said 7,.ach fu'tla. \11>, "rlt"t·iufo .. t in pulmonary di!ll".asf' 1m1I hoanl l't'l11fic,I in Pe<UalriC'I and C1iti1·11I Can .. ·'nw philV"Oph} of Nt'w· t'~'Jl011 Childwn'!I MNlical Group is MIJ1T~J by Slt-H•n Abclowitz, 1\10. FAA; Z.C.h Rtdi. MD, F.\AP. FCCP; Eli7bth O'Conndl, MO, F'AAP; and Joen:Jinand Del Mundo. MO, FAAI~ Tiie offi<'t' IKWpl!I all PPO anJ nioc.t HMO insurnn«<' plan'!. Our uf}ices ''" aJ 1401 Arocado St., Sk. 802, Nrwport Beach, (9-19) Mi/.· 0970 arul 360 8ar1 Migtu.f Or., Ste. 4(>7. Ntu port &1ch, (9-1.9) 759-1720. A new way to conquer the inner enemy 1l.1w \ou t•\1•r fdt hk" >"u'n• light· inj( with )OUN·lf! tou \\11111 ht~" in • 0111' di"'1·tion, hut \I'll,_,., 111the·11p111>- ,.j1e din't·lion·~ )ou 11,ml hi lo·..c.• ~t'ip1L )Oil gai11 11» 'lou w,1111 lo ''"P Rcw·h. -.;tit' ha" cl.·velopccl a pr<>LoC.-..:. 11hit h n•l1111llt"l lhu1 "mall port that wu-1 ,fiut olT Crom thr .. unlight of our r•'Nmalitif'->. revital1Zt>S it and bnnlt" ii liack lo lift·. (I'.., ht'<·n buried. Tht• hidm~ of it kl'l'Jl" u. ... doing alJ sorb of thing--~e <lon'l ~ant to clo. I lo" i .. tJ1i ... diangt• J>l'l'"ible'! h taki... cnomKll.I" l'llt'J'K\' lo remain furd io the 1whlem. tht'Tefore it is t'll •rgy that 1lic 'iclnwn"' Meth<lll ll'l<>a.'lt':!. Tiw mind is U11t'<I in u rw~ c-u1111ig-c'C.li;:e Wll). TI1r. hrm·liL'I .ire happinr--... tn:·~h. 1 larit). moh\a· boo uml pt>~e (lo Mir~ ju"'1 a Ii·~). Dr. Sidm.m '" d1t>nL~ will alll ... t lo thi., -in numl•·ni. For m"rf! informatum. cull 1919) 25/-9551). .. mokin~ 1lrinli11g, Jo111g 1lna~ ... hop· pUJ#?. "l•·rnlinic too mud1 mu111·). n1n· m~ c·n<ll1· ..... h. l1ul )OU tlo 1t 11111n•'! )ou ~ant lo 1·nd u n•wllon~hip. hut )OU k•'l'(l ~in~ hack? '"u \\11111 to haw more <li"f·iplim· JO l1-. ·ping y11ur rt"'>c.•lution~ about wurl., 1naling mo~ mofll'), r l1m1 i ng the garog<-. ) ou nam,. it. hul )OU n...i. .. t'! )iMJ c•an't "'"fl •••••••••••••••• •••••••••••• ol~ ... ing on a pt'rsun, plUl'1., lwppt·n- ing or idea'! )uu t•xpt•ri1•1l<'I' t"Ompul· .,jw bi·haYmr-, lnowin~ tht·) 'n• 1'011· trolling )Ou? TI1i" i" yuur mrwr 1·nl'- : ~ '--U 1' ~"" Begins : : ~ ,: Monday : •• "~ ' I • ~ October, 11 • ...... . % Vaccine • TI1i~ i~ t11t• l)IU1 of )OU tl1a1 11t11J"< )UUr jO) und kt't'P" )CJU l'tlll k. t11'.tk1-. you ungxy ut )t>UN·lf und kc-t .. p )llU f1·eling guilt). 'latl. lo1wly 1111J 1111ful- fille<l -)OU t•an'I figun• ii out. 1l1i~ i tlw part of )OU that "<'('m" to sahotu~ )our t>\t'I) 1.ffort al "f'lf impm\C·mt·nl and <.c1nw1imt."i f"Yrn m.11..t'l> \OU "''> and tlo thillg" mu n·~ t. \i~1'vc tri1 .. J CWJ)thing to rhnng1· w1d c·H'l}lhin~ ~orl. .. for a little• whil1•. hut 1·wnfl1al1} )OU go lliwk to tht> old Wll)" und 11 fN·I" "4> dt f1·u1inj!. .,., 1lsaini11~ .mcl )t>u'w macl•· "'-lllll' l'fl,.ac ...... l1ut 1,., i· t'all) )ou'n• ~hi li;wl 111 ~twn• )OU • • • • • • • I'll Cost $20.00 ! :·Newport Walk-In'* . ~ ... • • No appointment needed ,• • HOURS: • • Mondar-Friday Sam -9pm • Comfortable, efficient office • • •MasterCard/Visa/Discover • W\·1°kt'nd~ & Holiday) • • Q;m1 -6prn & ATM accepted • • • Newport Center Medical Plaza (949) 760-9222 • • • • 160 SJn Miguel Drive, Suite 107 • NCWJ>On BcaLh, CA 92660 • .. tiltlf'CI -uml )"ll c~1n't kno~ ~h). Dr. "'ul111a11 liPlicw" )OU. '1lt.tt h1tlc• 11;.irt of lilt' 1ha1 .. hriwlt"Cl up u111I Ju~I." j ... tlfte11 n·port<'Cl lv r>r. J.11 ·qm•lm1• '-'i1l- rn..u1., OCI I. of 1lw I lnmo1l11·mpy Tran.,fomwtion C1"11kr nl 01•WJlOl'1 •••••••••••••••••• •••••••• NEWPORT COASTAL PODIATRY GROUP, INC. NO! YOUR FEET ARE NOT SUPPOSED TO HURT. 1bc feet arc the foundation of your body, and can often cause BACK, KNEE and HrP pain. Pam i) your body' way of indicating omcthio$ is wrong. Dr. V1hincn can help relieve pain-through non surgical methOds. • Bunion correction-No hospitalization • Ingrown toenails • New treatment for fungus naih • pec:ializiog in the treatment or athletic & porb injuri~ • l 'lilitinA new computerized root analysis • Diabetic Footcare and EvaluJltion Dr. Vihincn utilize) computcriicd gait analysis to help evaluate and diagno c. dA!>ordcrs or t.hc lower Cxtrcmitaes. I r·n I i111ill"d l 11i1i.il I ,,11n Preferred provider for mo'it msurance including Mcd1care 307 Placentia, Ste. 207, Newport Beach 24 Hour Emergency Cart 949-645-6544 .... , , ............... n.n.., ........ I ti• wn-..-......................... ,................. ... ........ '(. CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL OF ORANGE COU'll1Y I CHtl.DNN'S t«>SPtTAl AT ~ily Pilot J~ 10-year reunion of New- ff?rt Harbor H1gh's class of '89 be held at the Sheraton tel Newport Beach, 45.45 cArthur Blvd., Newport .jtach. For details, call (800) 655-7971. Swgial inJicariqns for ~nic mated ba<k ';and leg pain :w; Rill contrcm:nial and need lO be ~med on an individuil basi.. Tiil-mo~t ddin1tc indiarioru for ,.., consideration Mt sudden thangts in blilddcr. urinary and bolid comrol. Th~ may prQ.<'nr 1in...c<l1are nt"Cd for surgery. ~Clliivc ncurologi61 change$ ~uCh as mll'>de atrophy oind St"Ve~ Wf.lkne'\S of 'pccific mwclc groups also .-cquirc ~urgical cv:iht:11ion. Foot drop. frcqucnr hudding of kneb; sig.n1£icam and prugre~ive difficulty co gee out of a wfa or iJ\.ur due to weakncsa in.\tead of r.am would be among thoe ~ud<len ncun•logi1,;1l ch.ingcs. 'J hac ~ymprom~ may or may not be usocmcd ""iili new ch.ingca in ,.c.-n~rion. Joinc rclkxe may be l1>$t or \ignifiamly d1min1shed in pccific. joinu. When abo~e condi1io1l> are not ____ ,.... ' around toWn ' Thursday, October 14, 1999 AJ J Maxine B. Cohen often a Drive, Newport Beach and divorce workshop for men costs~O. Cohen also offers a and women in the process of free "Relationship Helpline" divorcing or recently on Mondays from noon to 1 divorced. The workshop p.m. For the helpline or more meets from 10 a.m to 12:30 information about the work- p.m . at 180 Newport Cettter shop, call (949) 644-S.35 Retirement Li ving Whether you're in a \ituation whe n you have to move Mom and/or Dad, they have decided to have omeone to come to their home to assi t hem, there are few simple things you must know and demand. At Home Care This is when a Caregiver (someone providing the !lands on care) come into the home and provides all or some of the following: •Bathing •Dressing • Medicafioo Dispe nsing • Meal PreP.aration • Transferring • Lighting Hoµse keepi ng • Transportation •Exercise • Bladder/bowel Care to a mini hospital with RN 's and Doctors. Hi ghest level ·of care oTf ercd fo r long term. Shared roomi: $3200- $3500+. Private rooms. $3600-$4500++. (This level of care i. only necessary in I 05 of the senior poP.ulauon) Plea e call before cteciding on this level of care. • At·Ho111e Care 1be American Uver Founda- tion will present an educational seminar called •Meet the Researchers" on Vlfal hepatitis and other hver disea.scs froin 8 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at the Shera- ton Newport Beach, 4545 AAD ADVElmSEMENT Note: All are equipped to provide care f Or bladder and bowel incontinence, Bathing, dressing, meaicatlon monitoring, transferring and more Price all depends on the level of care and 1s usually added on to the Quoted figure . MacArthur Blvd. Tickets are $20 per person. For more infonna- tion and to register in advance, c.all (310} 477 ... 615. 16 through Oct. 30. 1be coune is $120. OCC ii at 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. For more information, call (714) 432-5880. OCC otters a course for teens on SAT/PSAT/ACT course Oct. SEE TOWN PAGE A12 You have a Jot of concerns. We're here to help you find the nght solution. Retirement Living ha built it reputation in Orange Coun~y by providing an experienced single source fo r eniors and their fa milies. Licensed b) the to a mini hospital with RN's and Doctor,, Highest level of care offered for lo!!_g tenn. Shared room ., $3200-$3500+. Private rooms. $3600-$4500++. (This level of care ,.., only nece. ~ in I OS of the senior populattoo) Please call before deciding on th1 ), level of care. IT'S A SHAME THAT THIS AD WILL GET· Th.e agenc) providing the Caregiver should do a thorough Criminal and OMV background check each Caregiver should be Insured, Bonded, all Taxes taken out and Workman 's Compen. ation provided b}' the agency. The agency should be availal>Je 24 hours a da), 7 ciays a week. Placement in a Home •Alzheimer's/Dementia MORE ~I I ENTION THAN SOME When moving a loved one becomes necessary, here are a few terms and guidelines to help in the process. Assh.ted Living -50 -150+ seniors Meab are served in a dining room , activities, transportation. and a more independent feel. Shared rooms $900-$1800+. Private rooms $1500-$2500+. One bedrooms $1900++. There are o~er 100 in Orange Count). Board & Care -Home like setting, usually 6 seniors. Meals are family st)le, great for the frail senior needing one In one are. Shared rooms 1200 -$2500+. Private rooms 1800-S3200+. There are over 600 in Orange County. Demenua/Alzheimer's -6-100 se niors. usually secured to accommodate wanders. Staff specially trained. Special lacemfog. Shared room $1900- $ 3300+. Private $3200- $4500+. SNF, Nursing Home, Convalescent Home -Similar SPORTS ACUPUNCTURE HERBAL HEALTH CARE • Emergency Response • legal Services • Counseling •Respite • Medi-Cal Specialist frH Assistance & Referrals to ••• •Assisted Uviag •Board & Care • N•slng Homes SENIORS. Our Caregivers Come To You In Your Own Home. AT HOME STARTING RATES . SJJ.50/PER HOUR SJ2SIDAY LIVE-IN 949· 721-5788 OR 800-813 -7 007 Experienced Counselo~ Available 24 h~. Da> 7 Day-. Wee!.: LICENSED BY THE STATE OF CALIFOR'Jlt\ DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH #060000471 Best of Both Worlds The Acupuncture Works ROSE LARSEN L.Ac. Phone: 949.251 .1109 Board Certified in both Family Practice and Medical Acupuncture Specializing in Woman's Health Complementary Medicine, and Family Care. 19582 Beach Blvd., Suite 212 HuntingtonJeach, CA 92648 (7 14) 378-2447 We welcome you to attend ~ ... next meeting: Wcdnesda); October 27 1999 at 6:00pm Topia 11ac Role of M~ iia M·n9• Dr.~ Wiil di9cilSS lhe role of lflllUPri* ••1111111 ... b'elln-Ofpmn. Specifically ht will~ .. ,..._.., ~---~ .... ..,.e I .... _¥ 3 ........................... us (There ii no C-. f~ IU ~ 11_.,......,.. "'31 JI ) ~tfEPM \f'*"farUmlmctllNafr' 111m11'iWure--.. • .._...,.. .,.,,., • ("llralic,.. ,,. .. .., ...... c-. .. ,,_ •t'lftl•• FREDE. NOWROOZI, M.D., F.A.C.P.M. • Board Certified iA Pain M.....,_.. • Phylbl 'l1lof'lpy ..... ~ .. a'GI)' • StreA "-..... • ... .... •Bilf llwt ._., ... t I 11180 W1mtt Ave. •• s.i9e 161 FowuiA v.hey. CA 9270I rn,4)55'ntl ( t e I t t I . . I Ociober 14, 1999 around town ' 1C) • Daily PIS Bradley to make qmCk-stop in Costa Mesa Democratic presidential c.mdidate Bill Bradley will be making a quick cash-raising stop in Costa Mesa today. The former New Jersey sen- ator, who is leading in some New England opinion polls again.st bis party nval, Vice President Al Gore, will be hav- ing lunch at a $1,000-per-plate event at the Center Club, 650 Town Center Drive1 in Costa Mesa. Bradley will ~ the day in Santa Ana, meeting with Latino health-care clients and providers at Latino Health Access. He will be discussing his plans for health-care reform, which he unveiled late last month. ?OWN CONTINUED FROM A 11 The store is at 1835 Newport is requ~sted. For more infor- Blvd., Costa Mesa. For more mat.ion and to make reserva- information, call (949) &43-tions, call (949) 675-2603. 5505. Violet P. Woodhouse, one of the nation's leading authori- ties on divorce, will discuss her bestseller, •Divorce & .Money: How to Make the Best Financial Decisions · During Divorce,· at Barnes & Noble Fashion Island at 2 p.m. The store is at 953 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach. For more information, call (949) 759-0982. The OASIS Senior Center will hold a rummage sale from 9 a.m. tp 4 p.m. at 800 Mar- guente Ave., Corona del Mar. For more information, call (949) 644-3244. Y~a House of Costa Mesa wUJ hold a book signing by ma ter yoga teacher Geo Takoma from 7 to 8:30 p.m. The Udo hle Yacht Club wUi host an America's Cup Race Preview Evening at 6:30 p.m. Tickets are $5 to $8. The club is at 701 Via Lido Soud, New- port Beach. For more informa- tion, call (949) 723 ... 6272. The dty of Newport Beach Adopt-a-Beach program will hold a beach cleanup at 9 a.m. at Corona del Mar State Be~ch, at the comer of Ocean Boulevard and Marguerite Avenue in Corona de! Mar. For more information, call (714) 246-4198. SUNDAY Newport Harbor Republican Assembly will hold a reception featuring Congressman Dana Rohrabacher from 2 to 4 p.m. at 1021 White.Sails Way, Coro- na del Mar. A donation of $10 VISIT 7 &tAUTIAJL UOM~S In ™' Mlal&ORUOODS o~ Pn1rnn Miu ~IG <AnYon ~AL&OA lsLAnD MAR&OR V"w MOM'S OLD' <oRonA on MAR $45.00 PRICt IMCLUDtS ont RAU~ TICKtT. A CAURtD LUncu &Y (AU JARDIM '" SmRMAn CARDtns WITU 1niORMAl MODtUMG &Y SOUTU (OAST PLAZA. 0PPORTUMITY DRAWING TO Win $500.00 SUOPPlf1' SPRU AT soum (OAST PLAZA. YALU PARKIMG ~OR A YUlR AT Soum (OAST PLAZA. QJ:r &ASKtTS AMD MORt! TICK'1S PRt-SALt 0MLY <DMttS Out". SmRMAn CARDtns Ctn SUOP. ~AL&OA PORCM. ntWPORT ttlllS DRUGS t Tm ~U1'RA (OLU<TIOM AT WtST(UU roe MAIL mote ncm 1nroerumon <AU: (949) 225-4140 The Environmental Nature · Center will bold its annual Pall Faire and Pwnpkin Patch from 10 a .m. to 3 p.m. at 1601 16th St., Newport Beach. The event will launch the Halloween sea- son and is open to children and parents who would like to play games, sample food and buy pumpkins. The event also fea- tures a silent auebon and an opportunity drawing. For more information, call (949) 645- 8489. The OASIS Senior Center w1ll bold a rummage sale from 9 a.m. to noon at 800 Marguerite Ave., Corona del Mar. For more infonnation, call (949) 644- 3244. The Udo Isle Yacht Club w1ll host a Halloween Regatta. For entry inf onnation, call (949) 723-8268. TUtSDAY. 0CTO&t~ 26. 1999 · 10:00 AM TO 4:00 PM All PROcms SUPPORT Tl!( PROJms AnD PROCRAl1S oi Tia (OROnA m MAR "'"' SCllOOl PTA • can PamtJy Operated Since 1983 lifetime St1ht W1rr1af.f Llf1th11 Seil W1rr1nty lifetime F••• W1rr1nty . lifeth•• Matt W1rr1nty Llf1tim1 ln1t1ll1tl1• ORANGE COUNTY'S EXCLUSIVE DISTRIBUTOR OF LIFETIME CARPET FREE ARMSTRONG CERAMIC TILES FREE NO-WAX VINYL $14, DOUBLE OLD CARPET 0 SQ. Q. UPORADED REMOVAL n. FT. PADDlllO PER80 $299,Q. FT. FREE CARPET SPOTIINO KIT SE , VI CE CARPIT I UPIOLITIRY CUAllll woo• RIFllllllll I RIFUllll•••• CIRA•IC COllTlll t llOWEll Brides, Appointments Now Being Taken for Our Autumn· Wmter Wedding Collection W A. 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KeUoaa (ComerA•pan ~I.Amt-Ml (Oopl!'lotre•lbeb&l.lc4l-·•-1 (714) 545-0310 (562) 426-1016 (949) 581-5566 (714) 779-5566 CHOOSE ONE OF THESE SMALL PHONES FOR A SMALL PRICE! • Built In ~ book • Ring options ' SERVICES INCLUDE: PACIFIC WI,._ BELL • REE* •LongDlstal~+ . luilHn,.., & An~ MoChine • Coller ID, Cal Waili' and Cal forw•6• . • loamN In Cclfomia Oncl Nevada ~ . ---------------~ • LEATHER CASE · . Daily Pilot Oflicia1s say money is well-managed ~pment to salanes for ~l counselors to help Coro- nal del Mar students get into c~e. in~ause foundations are inpnporated as prlv~te, tax- ~pt orgaruzauons, they can pd directly for educational as -such as computers, tf.ology aides, books -that sc ls cannot afford. court decree in the 1970s, SQ1tano vs. Priest, ruled that all scttool districts in the state had to,>pend within $200 per stu- dent of each other. But money given to schools by private foUmtations is not included in thlcalculations. !fv'fany educational policy odiaals, including Bruce FUUel, cl professor of public pcftl(V at UC , Berkeley, have c~ed that private founda- ti , which across CaWomia typically be found at w y schools, wtll lead to a ·~nization of sooety. w :iicllthy, influential parents a low funding ol public s els long as their chil- schools r<>c~ive extra fir al hcl,p, he drgued But the founddlion drive eic:10ss Costd f\l(>sll JJfOV<"S that money is not clll yo11 need Lo .S.i I l .. ol'l !(r\ I I l Hodson lighting '" Qi.alit,\ l.i1h1in1 Sen i.:e ror30 hen 11rcur~ ~9-5.)ii.~ •tf.-J.\c-of"" W C-.i. ~ (949) ~9341 JESSK:AG~ ~Nar NEWPORT-MESA -The vast majority of money raised by PTAs, foundations and booster groups 1s scrupulous- ly well-managed, parents hastened to say in the wake of revelations of mismanage- ment at a few schools. Jill Money, Harbor Coun- cil PTA president, detailed for school board members Tuesday the strict financial guidelines PTA mern~rs are reqwred to adhere to, and said that in the future, all PTAs will stick to Qtem. Last week, John Packer, co-chair of the Corona del Mar High School Foundation that is working to raise $400,000 this year, drafted an open letter to the community start a foundation. Ary said the foundation for California came about after parents decided they wanted to buy new playground equip- ment for the school, which they estimated will cost about $100,000. Originally, Ary said, parents 21· WAIKKI (949) 631-3623 www.ahape-up.com 1080 Irvine Ave., Newport Beach · In WESTCUFF PLAZA detailing his foundation's strict fmancial controls. Uke many, the foundation does not accept cash dona- tions -only checks, appreo- ated stock and major credit cards. The foundation also has a number of other controls, includmg the requirement that all invoices and checks be signed by two people. The board receives written finan- cial reports at each meeting, and an independent account- ing firm n~views the entire process. •After four years and thousands of transaetlons, we have had no problems, w he said. Last month, three fund- raising groups reported to distnct offiCld.ls that they had ctiscovered or suspected financial mismanagement. Parents reacted to th(\ news with horror. Awful m itself was the idea that par- ents would be careless or dishonest with money intended for the benefit of children But worse is the potential fallout from such Cdses. Schools are. dependent on the donations und volunteer work of parents and commu- nity members If people lose their faith m such groups and stop giving to them. it 1s chtldren who will $uffer, countless parents say. . Packer said he wrote the letter because now -the season of fund-ra1smg tor most school groups -is a temble lime for the system's integrity to be questioned planned to raise tbe money 1 spend it. through the PTA, but to their "We saw what other schools dismay. discovered that the were domg Wlth foundabons. • PTA placed limitations on how Ary noted. much money parents could And '>O they turned to a I reuse and . how they could foundation So far, they've The "Power Wishing Expert" to Professionally dean for~· TH e ) Educational Aide Materials for Parents & Teachers •Work Books (All Sub1ects} •Stanford 9 Test Prep M aterials • Flash Cards • Chnsban Materials • Ledrning Games & Much More • Lam1n9ang Available 1215 Baker St., Unit J Co~ta Me~a Hours (Baker & Fairvie") ~~t1~~5~;n (714) 557·7750 ra1 ed a hardly whopping $600. Smee last pnng, the par- ents have organized a group, gained tax-exempt status and filed with the lntemal Rev- enue Sel'Vlce for nonprofit sta- tus. Until IRS paperwork comes through, they aren't allowed to appr0<"lch local businesse~. But they've made a start, said Ary, and a number of fund-raisers are planned for this fall, including a ti.le-pdi.nl- mg event, a dmner and silent auction, and a family portrait mght. Parents hope to to start a drama program al the school by next fall. "We're going to let parents' prionlles be our guideline for what we spend the money on,• said Ary ., "It's a Wlll-wm, • she added. "There's no downside to bringing money mto our school, and it's really excibng for me to see people rallytng around for this cause because we haven't really had dny- thing like this a t our school.~ Pnncipal Jane Holm, who was assistant principal at Lin- coln Elementary School lilsl yedr, said she used lo associate foundations \\lith Newport Thuradoy, Odob.r IA, 1999 AJJ Beach i>chools and was delighted to fmd a foundation· organization drive in enect upon her amval at Californ.iA. "I'm very exoted about it," she aid. Acro~ town at Estancia, parents -dismayed by what they perceive to be a neg~tive stereotype at thetr school - started a foundation last win- ter to boost the school's image I and raise money. At Ensign Middle School, which draws students from uffluent Newport Beach and the less-affluent West Side of Costa Mesa, parents started a quasi-foundation called the Ermgn Fund . Because of complications while starting a new fund, as well as a desire to work with ~he high school, . Ensign has Joined Newport Harbor's ·foundation Bill Medley of the Right- eous Brothers will hold a ben- eht concert for the fund later thts fall, and parents and chool officials will use the money to upgrade science labs and improve the school's readmg program. Patents also want to start an outreach pro- gram for students who are not achieving up to their poten· llal v Je;~. '63Y1andN/ ~N'lf)()H" •GIA & EGL Certified.Diamonds • Customized Orders • Engagement & Wedding Rings • Repairs While You Wait • 16 Independent Merchants . I ~14 Thursday, October 14, 1999 . . "' ' • 'I . society .. Fund-raising a~ feeding less fortunate is .fitSt for fa'J/, I T en Newport ladies have a combined total of 215 years of raising money for Children's H9spital through the Cil'\· derella Guild,• said one pt the tremendous 10, Marton Pickens. •Now I'm not going to brag about how much age we 10 share together. Lets just concentrate on our vol- unteer fund-raising figures, shall we?' The classy Lido gal lunched with pals at the San- ta Ana Country Club to rais.e even more money for Chil- dren's Hospital -and to add a few more hours on the 215- year clock. Actually, the din- ing room at the posh club was filled with great-looking gals in fall finery at the lun- cheon that was followed by an afternoon of serious bridge playing, co-chaired by Rosemary Barneson and Jean Mahoney. Assisting in the. planning · and execution of the afternoon were the remainder of the tremendous 10 -Lynn Can- dlla,.Doris Undhardt, Chip Uttle, Carol McCann, Robin Mcintyre,~ Ann Rowe and Marian Turpin -who raised some $20,000 at the bridge luncheon for the hospital. THE CROWD "Even our opportunity ·prizes were donated by mem- bers,• added the platinwn blond Madam Pickens, attired in a wine-colore.d velvet pants· ensemble. "Ruth Raff donated a dia- mond brooch, Betty Tozer provided Catalina Flyer pass- es for four ... round-trip natu- rally, and a one-year valet parking pass to South Coast Plaza came from member Jean Mahoney,• shared Pick- ens. After 215 donor years, the gals of Cinderella are cer- tainly entitled to kick off their slippers and enjoy a bit of lunch and bridge, especially when it's for such a worthy cause. I I I Not to be confused with the Competition! I I The one. the original 17th St. Beauty In the Ross Shoppli 1 1 2@% QF.f;~~~~~ose a.Si: W. wlfl match any ol our cOmpetltor's I Excludes Avedcl. Sebosflon. and Skin Cae PrOdycb. Nst goos »1m any ottvw otr« Of e Item >m 't'/gM>On S'tt· ElcFt:t '°G i Cf· I DECLEOR 111'""91 YGAN L'lllSTITUT u -~ · GUI NOT I p A R I s CEl.J..EX -C"" .. • • , 1Utl s I ' · ~E. 171hS. 1 I ••The Largest & Finest Beauty Supply & I r ' Full Service Salon In Orange County•' -~ ( Open 7 Days (949) 642-171 7 A grtat fami~~ ift! Ordirnow 'Or Holiday Dt ivtry The Cinderella ladies sure- ly were in attendance at the recent •spotlight on Gowns• evening, produced by Nord- strom on behall of the Orange . County Performing Arts Cen- ter's winter Candlelight Con- cert. The fabulous Dottie SWl- well -a gal who is both prac- tical and knOW$ the bottom line as well as being one of the citizens on the Orange Coast who knows how to have a great party and have a won- derful event for all invQlved - will chair, this season's Can- dlelight Concert for the Cen- ter.·. 'Stillwell, working with equally stylish co-chairs Pat Rypenskl and Penny Newman, teamed up with Nordstrom for the evening featuring fall and winter gowns to help kick off the Candlelight season and honor the event underwriters. New- man also happens to be the manager of the designer salon at Nordstrom. Not a bad con- nection. Our favorite food meister to the stars, Mark's of Lagu- na, catered the affair, delighting all with his incred- ible display of hors d'oeuvres and a martini. bar to impress 949.645.6812 2001 W: C.oast Hwy., Newporr &uh IVIVll,lillfht..m. ,.,,,. a New York crowd. Evening gowns from such notable designers as Vera Waag, Chrtstlaa Lacroix. Randolph Duke, Oscar de la Renta, John Galllaao, Michael Casey, Cbrtsttu Dior, Donna Karan, Guy Laroche, Melln- da Eng, Sylvia Standlg and Chloe graced the party to applause of many and the e njoyment of all. • The week of Oct. 10-16 happens to be National Hunger Awa.r~ness Week. We are a fortunate lot in that we _ can dish about gowns for · concerts and bridge lun- cheons at.country clubs. Let us not forget that •there but for the grace of God go we" as some 400,000 fellow Orange Countia.ns, including a percentage of citizens right here in our own affluent Newport·Mesa yard, are at the very real risk of going hungry at some time each month. We have all heard the stats. Many of the hungry are chil:- dren whose parents are not able to meet their needs. And many more are elderly who don't have the funds or the care they need. Clearly, we have become a two-class sod- DotUe SUllwell, left, and Pat RypeDJ)d admJre the gowns wom by Nordstrom models at .. A SpoWght on Gowns," an event producecl on behalf of the Orange County Perform-'11 Ing Art Center's winter Candlelight Concert series. ety -those who have and those who have not. As you read tbi.s today, take heart that many local citizens who have want to make a difference . The Har- vesters hold their annual meeting and luncheon today at the Four Season's Hotel, Newport Beach. World Food Day is set for Friday with an · event at Chap man Universi~ ty. All week long, the Second Harvest Food Bank has been collecting food for distribu- ti.op, as it normally does; tq 1 help serve some 185,000 people each month. Also today, the 15th annual Food. Wine and Micro-Brew Fest takes place at South Coast Plaza to benefit the Second Harvest Food Bank of Orange County. It's not too late to get involved. For last-minute ti • ets, call (714) 771-1343. • B.W. COOK's column appears e ~ursday and Saturday. "i - . -.--.. -r~ ·-~ ' . • , • 'l I' . .. ,~· ' ~:·.;I.,.. :JI: '• '' l I ! 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The No-Doz is us; the snacks are in case No-Doz fails, because this e is so borin~ and long. · n Ford ceid Kristin Scott Thomas star m this new film by director Sydney Pollack. Ford stars as Van Den Some- thing, a.k.a. Dutch, a Washing- ton, D.C. detective. Scott stars as Kay Chandler, a New Hampshire congresswoman. Tuey are brought together when a plane headed for Mia- mi crashes with their respec- ti\le spouses ou board t<?Qelh- A Unique European Breakfast Menu Now available -the cutest "kid-friendly" Halloween cookies and Sundance Fanns items exclusive to u·s! Come and see! 11.fi~ n Jecl'ol /u'deawa/j lfl°yhL <Ylt &u~ f7t/,, M'lfeel!' "'!on.·~"rl ef.c>1mll'? ~tn 9aJden ff'«F 8·~r·00 <Jn the AI11k1ue RUUJ.> 130 E 171/l sireer. cosra Mesa 8:()(}-5:00 949 -722 -1 l 77 estaurant Directory ..-- RIVERBOAT RESTAURANT On board the "Pride of ~· Rivertoat. home of the Newport Harbor NaullC8I Muset.m CFormerty RetA>en E. LeeJ. Open fur lmh Tues .fri 11am-3pm Bru:dl seMd Satu'day & &.nday 8am-3pm. Omer 5elVed Wed -Sul Spm-1 ~ We r.acei-corporate and private 8'181'1ts, weckfings & benqueis AJI major credit canls accepted Located At 151 E. Coast Hwy, Newport Beach, 19491 673-3425 Fu 19491 673-2175 CHESTER DRAWER$' INN A Costa Mesa tredrt.lon fur good tmes fur the pest 15 years. Join us fur fabulous 1/3 lb btrgers &eMd 'Mth cuiy fries, 9PtCY buffalo wings, or one of lU' other nulCheblea Entoy YfJS' fMf'ite beverages clring heWf hall' from 3'm8Pm daily, All day oo &may Tell Y'»' friends to meet you here. ElllOY baskatbeH, foosball. ptiball, ~ tee 99. darts! l<ltChen Hatn ere 3pctl • 10pm, 7 days e week. located at 179 E 17th St #A in r.oste Mesa 1949! 6314277 JACK SHRIMP Serving lltJthenjc Louisa CU1SI08 1n an IClbeet, ceaoel atmosphere With patio drilOQ Try °"' ~ plates, or the Jemm.,' Jambalaya T~ and delM!ri available LOcat8d et 2400 W Coast Hwy. 19491 650-5577 NEWPORT RIB COMPANY We are loc8ted et 2196 Hirtlor BNd !the old Stzzlerl. 'Ne ofl9r • ccdtail kulg8. IS'g8I" banquet fllctlltleS, mart • pelt.lg, i'id • seperatt cataMg kitchen OJ>e!l fur Ulch end dmer We tM ttili best baby back ribs in Owige Coll'¢Y seMd i'I • Mml end oomfQrtable settino. 1949> 631-2110 MISTRAL A favonte neigibortiood hide8W8'f, Ml$0'1ll offers a comfortable dining room Widl • C8fifcmLsi Pl'oYenc8 ITlfRI et reasonable PNCJ!S. end 1 sepnta bJr..lotJige eree With PllOO lllUSIC nightly Plenty of free parting ecross the street. Mlstrel 1& ~·s tavonte 'Seaet Place.' Oinr eened Tues, W«J. St.n. S·:J)pm-10:00pm TIU's. Fri, Sat 5·~ 11 :OOpm Located et 440 Hehotrope Ave, Corona det Mar, 9491723-9685 BASILIC RESTAURANT Offering e variety of Swiss French cuisl08 Located et 217 Mame Ave. oo Balboa Island. Dimer seMd Tues. • Siil 5 30 • 10 p m fur reservations please call 19491 673-0570 PINOT PROVENCE . Joachim Splichal's only Orange County restlMl'ant featt.res Mecj,temJnean fare IOSPired by the COll1trySJde ol Southern France 11 e splendid setting, nch with antrques and rustic elegance Recognized by the James Beard Foundet100 Mon-Sat· Breakfesvtlldv'Dm!r. Siil 8McM.t.rlcMlime 17141444-5900 TROQUET Withe declor remnscent of the oozy, chlc b1StrOS of fnJlOe. Troquet offers supert>, modem French bistro cookilg by chef Tm Goodell Excellent wme list. Ma!Jllfi<µ! dessats! Top Rated Rest81.f'81lt - Souttierri Celrfomle Zegat SLrvey Recogiaed by the James Beard Fruld8tlon. ~Sat.l.lnMltmer. Closed Slrlday 1714) 708-6865 SIR ROGERS, LTD Sendwtches, coffee and espresso dnnks & smoothies. All new breakfast meRJ Catenng Milable Open Moofri 8t 6am Sat at 7em and Siil et 9em. Located et 270 E 17th Street. Costa Mesa 1949) 645-2252 • MEUSSA RIOCARDSON, 19, is a Costa Mtsa resident and a junior at UCI. The dbtinctivc cuisine of Majorc.a ; a blend of the best d Spanish ~ Mediterranean ftavors. VILLA NOVA Vitia Nova offers CleSSIC ltehM ColSl'le With a spectacl ~er I/If!# Featu'ing homr.made pastas, fresh seafood & veal specl8ltles end a 111ique watarfrpnt ambtance reminiscent al an ltal181l r.otn.ryside ProfessKml S&M:e & an award wming Wlll8 ltst deli!# patrons v.tiile d111t0g Ill ttu.s romantic setting l:Ml enmtamient begins ni!,fltly at 9pm The ~stairs Cigar Lotnge featt.res premun cigars spints l!l1d an exteosM! appetizer meru Located Ill 3131 West Coast Hwy 19491642-7800. LUGANO CUCINA DEL MERCATO The sophisticated IWT!bl8008 will remind you of a Milanese ~ Delicious meals fin ~ dmers to this posh spot v.tiere palate- pleasing fare IS created using r:rii the freshest ing-edlents Mon-Fri Breekfasvtl.llCNOmer. Sat-Siil Omer. Located at 650 Anton Blvd 17141668-0IBI A MACHI Sushi & Sustv to Go C'.omplets Bar All MaJOI' O'ed1t Cards Locat.a<l At 2675 fM1ll Ave tAcro6s fran Newp;rt Golf C'Arsel 19491 645-551 B BENIHANA · Amenc&'s most oaletnted Japanese restannt Open 7 days e week. Un::h 11 3).2 ~ Mon .fn . Onw 5 :ll-1~ Mon. 'fun .. 5 » 11 Ollm Fn 5 00. 11CXlpm Set 4 30-9 30pm Siil Located at 4250 8ri:h St 949-955-0822 Ml CASA Ou-meals are now a tnp to Baja es well es Mext00 Now~ 6sh l8C09 Phone ahead ~ orders co-go Hot.rs Oerly frcm 11 am All major c:tedtt cards ~ Located At 296 17th St. Costa Mesa 19491 645-7626 AVILA'S EL RANCHITO .AutheOOc Meiucan food, with the freshest iniJedteots & a new l9lt QJIStne Great mergaritat Hcus Wlch & Dinner. Al ITl8JCJ' credit airOs accepted Located • 2101 Placentia Coste Mesa -642. 1142, 2EDl NeWpoi'\ Blvd ~Beech -675-6855 Sid 2744 E Coast tt.vy .• COM -(9491 644-8226 INKAGRILL [ipell 11001 l:hi ,,._ ftMI' in Orql CclJ'(y Eqoy I Eu'O'~ - bland d aJllilll eeo.ad .th Iha .,,.. af ~ Arnlrita Beer: ' Will& Milltllrt tbn ft Motl •Thi'$ 11 Din ID 9pm, 5'11 &IT\ to gpm n Fri -Sit t 1 nrri co e ~ Loeated • 260 &Sol St aRtd Iii in Colt.I Mlle 714-444-N<A l4652> ' Serving Lunch and Dinner Tapas Pacla VaJendanas fsesh "Searood Basque Style C'illled Meats fine Wines &. Spir1ts 'l THE ARCHES The premun stalllt ard seafood house WI OrerG8 ~ SR:e 1922.. S8l'mg ltrdl Mon.·Fn. 1 , Sl'.8n 1rt1f 3 OOpm Dimer seMd 111gidy ll1tll 1 00am Loc:at.ed on Newport Blvd & Olast Hwr 1rl ~ Beach 1949) 645-7077 MORTON'S 'OF CHICAGO This venerable stealchou6e IS n!l10W!led ftr generous portlO'lS 0 , perfectly prepared pnme. aged. irern·fed beef es well as frst-rett ~food arid dessertS seNed in en ~le dlllng GU> and bar settmg. Prrvete cf«irig rooms available T~ rated restannt - SotAfl8m Califlma Zaget Slney Mon-Sui Otmrllate , Nii.ft l.oceted at South Coast Plaza Village 17141444-4834 SCOTT'S SEAFOOD GRILL 8c BAR A popular eward-wiming restarent krowrl for its Qu!lfity di1inO expenence ht IS 8S lemous fur its class!C8lly prepared fresh seafood as •ts aged pnme beef Save room ftw' a SllTICltU>US ciessett Deity WlcM)merJ\.ste N91t Ms' oo:>AC Located at 3300 Bnstol St., across from South Coast Plaza 17141979-2400 CATALINA FISH KITCHEN Get hooked on lt'8 freshest fish evaitable Fresh ~1*1 fish, seelood and c:hlcken, sendwiches. salads. ~led pletes aid pasta speoalbes ~ SMn days a 'N8ek Min ttnJ Sat 11sn-~ &.day 11 am 7pm Catenng Mtleble Located 81. 670 w 17th St ~ Costa Mesa !West of the rt11N Treder Joe s.119491 645-8873 AMELIA'S SEAFOOD 8c ITALIAN RESTAURANT For 39 years Ameha hes been ~ the loC8ls and YIS!tors ol Newpoti Be8l1I • cherish lhe Ir.est Ill deiectlJbla pastas file WWWlS & ~ &Ill foods 5tJl&et dnV • served St.n ttru Ttuli ffun 5 00 pm -6 00 pm Climer datly stll'U1I It 5 Pf'l'I Ln:h Fri. Sat. Siil from 11 3J em to 3· 3J pm ~ bnn:Mrom 10 00 11!'1'1 -3.:1> pm 311 Mlr1oe /we (11 BetJoe Island t949) 673~ THAI SPICE Voted by the Register re80lrS IS aqiend II The 8at of ()wVe Cou-cy 11Ct1011 es 1he Be9' Thai Food -.. ()qe ~ • UJd\ dmer. ~ S. takflOl1 tCN OPEN IN IRV!Ne., 1 S45S JeflteT Road lat IM'le c.w er.) 857-8424 Q>rl\ Ml'fdaY Sill ltrU Ttuli 11 am-9 :Qwn. Fri And Sal. 1 1em·1 ~ Also loo8t.ed et 615W 19thSt ;Ca&taM~ £949154M333 ROYAL THAI Qian 7 days I weel SerWlg lnj\ tl dri1er daily 1 1 em • 3prii Qrdey • lhndeY Oimet jg .wt spr,,. 10pm &.c'dey. ~ Fri end ~ .,, 1rti1 1 1 pm LllC8t8d • 4001 W. Cnest Hwy 19491045.mw1 • I ~ 1,( < ~,d. 7 'l.l ! COUNTRY INN GARDEN CAFE lt'8 lb umg • tnP to chi ~ Carne _,,, tnekfaK er lrc:t\ the gwdari. ~ MIJi.Sllt ux..o • 130 East \701 Sl1Wt I\ CoMa MIA C949l 722-1177 GELATO CLASSICO SiMlg ltlliln ice awn,, ~ ~ """' l8ttt _..., Wdt 8llMd ~ ~ 7 d¥ 9 em. 10 im lOCllllil • e.156 E. eu. Hwy Cllrn Dal Mr l949l 721 11 Ill AUTO 818 I lliO ........... faOdtllNO.t111ftll•llli•illlamat...,.• a.i ._.,_.,_. ..... •:HOO w QiMI Nllf 11 ..._. 9111 :11!M!Dm DIVA llWNllc pr-ltllilll• Cit ~ ........ ~ .............. rimd .............. LllWldllllrtl" llW ......, ....... Nill ........ -~ , .......... Man-fri; l:llO. ....a. lllNl k A'li n-.. i..tl& ,._,~P9tCllW'RM fl•n " ' da 'I Hate Hamlet' delivers impeccable portrayal of John _Barrymore Thirty yeurs ago, Woody Allen received advice from the late Humphrey Bogart on how to romance .occ alumna Diane Keaton in Allen's inventive comedy •Play It Again, Sam." Now at OCC, the spirit of John Barrymore is giving act· ing lessons. . Pau) Rudnick 's comedy "I I late Hamlet• is one of the most THEATER REVIEW ~f ~~us yet undPrtaken by OCC's student H'pertory players, and - th,mks to a superlative perfor- 111d nee by John Syn co in the Br1rrymore role -one of the most fully retlllzed . Wtulc the play itself mdy flwkN di times, as does OCC's rlt•pth of ldlent, Synco's imper- s• 111<1tion of the Great Profile 11i.1kcu; Lhts c1n evening well "flPlll. Th!' llll1' comes from the ... 1 ·11lt11wnt of the play's princi- 1 '•'I ( hdrc1c trr, Andrew Rally. a televis100 actor With a modest allotment of fame from bis portrayal of a soap opera doc· tor. 'l'Tansported to New York for some stage work-and staying in an apartment once occupied by Barrymore -he's astounded to find his audition for the role of the melancholy Dane at the Public Theater has been successful, and he'll be playing it in Central Park. But Hamlet's quandary over how to avenge his father's death bas nothing. on Andrew's intimidated actor who, as he reminds us fre· quently, is not overly fond of Shakespeare's most famo~ character and really doesn't want to taclde the part. Enter Barrymore, stage left, to show Rally how to really put the ham in Hamlet. Synco -strutting and pos· ing in perennial profile, his hair sticked back with three quarts of oil -delivers a Bar· rymore with all the renowned thirst for booze and lust for the ladies that cinematic his· tory has recorded. He's partic· ularJy effective while cozying up to the only two characters, l!l ~~l!l ~ ~ AMA~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ,, ~;-:-.Authentic Suslv a.. Elegn omg . ~a. jt_ ~ ~ LUNCH MOH·flll SATURDAY NIGHT SPECIAL ~ ~ ~:-: i~:~ Spier TUna or Callfornla Hand Roll ~ Ei 5:00om-1D:OOpm s2 00 ~ lg 2675 Irvine Ave • EACH ~ lg Costa Mesa • .:tAc5519 ~ El ...... ,,., .... , .,c:. .. eo.n. Sushi To Go 645-5518 • ~ El [!)•• • =Studio ~~ • Wlllll: Final perfor-mances Situ~ at a p.m., ~at 2 and 7 p.m. • HOW MUCH: S5 in advance, S6 at the door • PllONI; (714) 432·5640, ·ext. 1 both female, who can't actual· ly see him. • • The highlight of the show. however, comes in an extend· ed fencing sequence between Synco and Norm Leonard's reluctallt Rally. Choreographed by the actors, director Frank Miyashiro and OCC adviser Rick Golson, it's a terrific exhi- bition of swordsmanship with some nifty tricks included. Leonard assumes the neces· sary callowness to contrast Synco's stage electricity, but holds up his end of the duel, and the show, quite nicely . He's especially convincing in the pursuit of his virginal girl· friend, Shelli Secor, who p rcr jects a starstruck goofiness that requires a bit of acclimation. Sean Gray enacts Leonard's glib Hollywood producer bud· CHI-LIN CHIEN Pt+IQT~RAPHER The Original MIKE'I CARPET$ OVER 25 YEARS IN COSTA MESA • Now < >wned & Operated by Mesa Upholstery • ALL CARPET & FLOORING CURRENTLY MARKED DOWN 30°/ooff ~ COMftUMEHTNrt SlTTINtl bfi 1°'31- Vinyls • Ceramics Wood • Laminates CALL NOW 642-8400 "Over 50 Years of Fine Quality" All Types of Window Treatments • Valances & Cornice Boxes • Verticals • Shutters • Roman Shades • Blinds • Bedspreads • New Orders Com limenta Cons"lution ;,, Yo•r Upholstery & Carpet Cleaning Aftilable dy with all the character's stereotypical dollar·hungry attitude, but litUe impact beyond the swfdce. Jodi Gn· . gas has some sprightly moments as a real estate agent doubling as a i.J>intualist, but Rudnick hasn't given her Chelf· acter the necessary clout. In an interesting subplot, Ana Grenard as Leonard's agent, who once Md a fhng with Barrymore, somehow becomes the only woman in the show who actually can see ·his spirit. Additional attention to the aging·up P.rocess would make · this reunion more effective. Director Miyashiro's wor~ is impressive. particularly in the portrayal of Synco's Barry- more,. who commands the stage with his ancient style of showmanship. Set designer DaVJd Scaglione has created a splendid Manhattan Gothic apartment. and the technkaJ effects by Shawn Shryer are positively thunderous. You may or may not hale 'Hamlet. but chances are you'll love •I Hate Hamlet• at OCC. As the director commented, it's like "Shakespeare in Love• without all the boring love · scenes. • TOM TITUS reviews local theater for the Oialy Pilot. His reviews cippear Thursdays and Saturdays. 'FIVE WOMEN WEARING THE SAME DRESS' Tue Theatre District presents the extended run of Alan Ball's comic play "Five Women Wearing the Same AlSO ON STAGE D r e s s " through Saturddy. 11ckets are $15 to $20. The Theatre District is at 2930 Bristol SL, Costa Mesa. For more information. call (7l4) 435-4043. 'TRUE WEST' South Coast Repertory pre· sents Sam Shepard's play ~ A GREAT PLACE FOR A DATE ~ DNKAc'.P\GRDILIL "'The New Toste Sensation in. Chicken, Steolc & Seafoocl• 'Tue oromos of garlic & cilantro woff & conversation hums at lnko Grill" .£A TlMES • Kevin tves '98 "SefVing some of the most innovative foods around" {OSTAMESA LIVE MUSIC FRIDAY & SATURDAY• 7PM 23600 Redfield • loke f Dlest 260 Blislol •Costa~ ' (949) 587·9008 (71 4) 444--1652 Call f0< entwt-.ntnent schedule. MESQUITE GRILL l l , DINNER SPORTS BAR & GRILL S..ut~~ r....,......_.-~$]_595 !~8~ - - 1818 N. Main Street • Irvine 949 261·5637 AwardWinning Italian Cuisine Twilight Dining Waterfront Entrees from $6.95 Homemade Pasta -Fresh Seafood ~al Sptdaltits For ll61ervllliom: •True West" through Oct. 2'. Shows will run at 7:•5 p , Tuesday through Sunday. with matinees at 2 p.m. Si\· urdays and Sundays. SCR is at 655 Town Cente r Drive, Costa MesA. For more tnfor· mation, call (714) 706-5555. 'THE PIANO LESSON' South Coast Repertory pre- sents August Wilson's "Piano Lesson" Oct. 22 thto\lgb Nov. 21. Previews begin Friday. Tickets are $28 to $47. SCR · at 655 Town CenteJ Orivt!l Cost.a Mesa. For more inf or· mation, call (714) 708·5555. b· ~~ ESTABLISHED 1962 Steak • Seafood • Codaails 1695 Uvinc Av.:. 646-7944 by Occd~ Rich, o.o.s. TAKING GUM DIS TO HEART A. ,_~ crulwlt "I"' 11..<11 l'1 ,Wl•ta•r • p«>il>lc 1"'1 Ion-a pu1UCI. ~ .,,d llan dot-. ~r.c11u ~ tiai':l•~ """"' th.1 ~ bcalrh h..,, •cv-1 1*' Of ~J liaJdl Tbot ti IO NY i/wt. 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Nn.l'O" 8-1.. w"- wc an help ,.,.. linJ w '~" tclun<>n ro 1'* ,,oblt• •uJnf tht' 111011 mudcrn tratl'DdM n.oibblr Mc-all 640 S6AO co odkduk ..., 1prorn1111n11 Out in hcoUI&' lab bal1aro iidf p&11<ni:s' u-tnd wn~nt<J><c Put a few words to work for you. Call the Daily Pilot CLASSIAEDS 642·5678 The Lowest Prices 11 .. Town on Lobster Only SJ J .991b Fresh Santa Bartiara Shrimp s3. 991b or 3 for s10 Northern Rock Cr $3.291b .... - date book Thutldoy, October 14, 1999 Al7 _oria's Halls of P:i.Zza: home of 'go~d grinds' KATIIY M ADCR But here's the real news: erally, I'm afr~d Counteract that with a Haus antipasto sal- ad. nus huge s;aJad. loaded with chP.e. e, mushrooms and olives. ~ays it's tor two people, but four can hdve trouble fin- ishing ll. ] initially' hesitated to write up this restaurant because it is one or my favonte ev.-vday places and I didn't w$lt to do anything to add to its popularity. But Dona's Haus or Pizza, on the comer of Adams Avenue dlld Harbor Boulevard in Costa Mesa, doesn't need my help to bol- ster its reputabon as a great eatery. Stuck behind a big theater in a little strip mall, Doria's Haus of Pizza has been dt this location since January 1981 and is a DINING REVIEW ~~~~e locals The Haus is named after the Dorla family with Haus as a tribUle to their Gennan moth- er, Hilde. However, there is nothing German about their food. This place is far more notable for the food than it is for the decor. Its lack of decor better describes the place. Old place mats, old and new newspaper clippings. buttons, bumper stickers. postcards dnd neon signs surround you Tables are packed in pretty tightly, so muth so that you are obligat- ed to at least greet the people at the l.lble next to you. This is a pldcc where you QO-Weartng whatever you ijave on and still may be over- ssed But these are not bad gs nus 1S thP. kind of ce where expressions like •go00 gnnds, • •chow down· ~d "killer 'z<t" really apply. Cosa M~ Courtyard, 1835 Ncwpon Blvd. At Harbor Costa Mesa (949) 642-8205 The Haus has the best pizza in town. Period. I know this ls a bold statement and I don't make it lightly. Tllls is exactly what you imagirte when you say let's go out for pizza: crust that will please both former residents of the Windy City and those of the Big Apple, sauce that bas the right amount of pizazz. and any fresh topping you can think of. Of course, almost every topping under the sun is avail- able, and this pizza is just as good the next day! Prices range from $5.05 for a 10-inch cheese pizza to $18.95 Jo:r the 18-mch Haus Special. There is really no more to say about it, other than try it. It is the best. DORIA'S HAUS Of PIZZA +WHIM: 1500Adam5 Ave., Costa Mesa • WHEN: 11 :30 a.m. to 10 p.m. Mon- day through Friday, 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. Saturday ""d ~u~ MUCH: lne=slve . : (714) 751-8777 All of the food can be accompanied by a wide selec- tion of beers. Wine is avail- able, but from a lirruted menu After all, this ts a beer-and· · p122a kind of place. It's a te~ta­ ment to the Hdus' food that l have never, ever had room for dessert. But in cai.e you only reach a sub-saturabon point by the time your pizza is fin- ished, New York cheesecake {$3) arid double chocolate mousse ($3.75) should bring you over the edge. My mother feels the same way about the Haus' meat- balls. Simply the best m town. And if you do.n't agree, good. One less pel'$0n in line. CONRAD LAU I DA.LY I'll.OT Jackie Dorla serves a house special at Haus of Pizza ln Costa Mesa. Doria's Haus of Pizza is the ultimate definition of the word eatery. You come here to eat. It is as simple as that. It 1S not gourmet food, 1t lS good food. It is an everyday place with better thdil everyday pnccs. When you go, give a warm hello to Rick Dona. owner and manager. He'll be glad you cild. The Haus offers all of the Italian comfort foods you could hope for, from a broiling-hot eggplant Parmesan ($5.35, $6.80 with sausages) and lasagna ($5.85), to Italian subs ($3.95) and fettuccine Alfredo ($6.20). The linguine and clams recipe ($6.20) is one the combo of olive oil and fresh parsley in this recipe, they nailed it, and I haven't found any family-style 1tallan restaurant thllt makes the dish with better flavor. The pizza bread ($1.55, plus 45 cents a topping) is an excellent before-the-moVie snack and should satiate any •••••••••••• • Newport • I I that l have tried to emulate both at home --to no avail -- and m ordering at other restaurants. I have bad fresher clams at other restaurants, and r have eaten pasta made only an hour before, but whatever 1 BEAUTY SUPPLY I I I I I I /1.7)~ : :1 ...•.....•••••.• SAT, OCT. 23 Orange Coast College 2701 Fairview, Costa Mesa 714/432-5880, ext. 1 : ZOO/o OFF: • Entire Purchase • I •[..· Ud ~ Set "· I ~ ~ ' I I & Aveda ~ 'IJ ...-i I C'_. "Pf.; 1 it c }l-'\ I••••••••••••••• I 1 3601 Jamboree Rd #8 N.B. • I 261-6788 ., I I Jamboree at Bristol I I I I Back Bay Court I ••••••••••• Traditional & Con,,mportUY /In/Jan C 11lsln• . ('rnne and rry ll1e lote•t re,tat1mr11 in Nt'>vporr Ueoch \+'e-fra111re tlt•lkitn4\ f>tl\ftJ, )1411'~' An,qut •t<•<ilo. eo.cellenr ~eofood 1111rl rlwt J>«'rf<•r•r martini' W• pl'Of#lly aJT•r u IWlll•ltl dl~r frnm 5 7 elf S20/pt"r\<>n Pt1rty Room (up tn 40 J>et>pll!) rull Har • Cote· ring Coll fnr Re"'"'""'"'" W" 64('; 1 'l f 1-tr.x ll-111-1'>4f'i-2-12f'i 213-/7~A--.~poc,~CA 9.2d6.t ~Teacup~ tJrTulqJ~ TEAROOM • ANTIQUES • COLLECTIBLES 949-650-5223 '100 /l/e.r-fMIKtfu.11H. • lluv;~,-t 8uci (tft(Jll~..,..,8/;I) Sandwich House We use Fresh lurkey for our sandwiches, cooked on the premises Daily We USt a 1 /2 pound of rtal fruit In all our smoothies cravings for the pizza you might have when time is pressing. one who's ever read anything about clogged arteries, but must be tried at least once for the flagrant violation or all that is healthy. ·' The Haus specialty, panze- rotti ($6.30), is very sunilar to a deep-fried calzone and only available on Wednesdays and · Thursdays. nus entree will bring fear to the heart of any- Deep-fried cheese in deep- !ried dough stuffed with sausage or peP.peroni makes my heart skip a beat. Quite lit-• KATHY MADER's dining reviews appear every other Thursday NEWPORT COASTAL PODIATRY GROUP, INC. NO! YO UR FEET ARE OT SUPPOSED TO HURT. The feet arc the foundaooo of your body, and can often cau~ BACK, KNEE and HIP pain. Pain i) your body's way of indicating somelhmg i\ w-ron~. Dr. \lihtnen can help relae\C~ pafo-tbrough non ~urgacal methods. •Bunion correction-o hospitalization• lngro"n toenaili • Nen treatment for rungu nails • peciaJizing in the treatment or athletic & ports injurie!I • t;tilizing new computerized root aoaJ~sis • Diabetic Footcare and E"aluatioo Ur. Vmrncn utilizes computcnzcd gait ~nalysis to help c' aluate and daagno~c disorders of the lower extremities. I· l'l'l' I .imill'd Initial I· \am Prefcrre(,) provider for most insurances including Med1c:irc 307 Placentia, Ste. 207, Newport Beach 24 Hour Emergency Care 949-645-6544 . . . 1 A18 Thursday, Ociober 14, 1999 • • • CODlDlUDI .f()nim E D IT OR I AL llADllS llSPOID City must make case for Santa Ana Hei,ghts Most are wary of Crystal Cove projec, A s aty officials move torward on a potential dnnexation of Santa Ana Heights, they have a case to prove. While some residents in the quaint, rural area north of the city are happy to become Newport Beach residents, there are others who are ques- tioning the city's motives. And they hdve good reason. Annexation has been an issue in Sdntd Ana Heights for many years, and one that hds not been without contro- versy. Over the yedrs attempts have been made -inltidled both by the city and by the residents -but failed for a vanety of reasons. As such, there is still some deep-rooted bitter- ness on the part of res1dents -particularly those with long memories. They want to know why the is so interested in them now and il the city has mething to gain by annexing the area, they want to know what it is and be able to capitalize on that. There are a few reasons why the city thinks dnnexcltion rndkes !'>ense for Santa Ana H eights, and we tend to agree. The city can p1ovide better services than the county is providing the area now, including library st>rv1ces, police dnd fire and recreational pro- AT ISSUE: State Parks Director Rusty Arei'?s' thoughts on the proposal to turn private 1920s-era cottages into a public resort. I am commenting on the Crystal Cove plans. And what I would like to ask the director is how come their plans are kept secret if it is so great? And I would like to see the plans published in the• paper so that people can see how devastdting it would be to the area to have those plans go through. 91 dms. Rc>sidents would also receive better repre- sentation on locdl issues from the Newport Beach City C ·ounnJ than by the county Board of Supervi- sm'>. which ovNsP<~s more regional matters. Abo. 1l''> 9oocJ government. County islands - d'> thcst' pock<•t<:. of unmcorporated land are called Crystal Cove is a sensitive ecological area and I don't understand how building a hotel there will help that area. And tl is my understanding lhtl.l the rooms will be $400 to $500. I low does that help the public have more access to the beach? Already we have dccess to the beach. He says we already have a magnificent treasure rn our urban sprawl and he Sdys he wants to keep it. But we already have some- thing that awesome: And one way we could keep it is if the owners were keeping their pldccs dnd making them avail- able for rent, maybe just part or the year. And maybe we could sd ve the places and not have a ternble hotel and com- plex for the rich again. I hope to see those plans in the paper hecause r don't think a lot of people know how they are gomq rip apart d piece of his- tory. DON LEACH I DAILY f'll Crystal Cove resident Laura Ann Davick videotapes speakers and visitors to Crystal Cote during a community gathering to oppose d~velopment of the historical coastal area. ttre suppo..,ed to be IJmited as much as possible, an.orchnq to < ounty policy Because the city is movinq forw<1rcl on dnncxdtJOn of Newport Coast, it '>l'Crm hkt' c1 yooc1 1clPd to annex everything else in its sphPn' of i11fh1Pnce at the same time But Uwn• 1<, c1 '><'<JlllPnl ot the Santa Ana Heights community lht1l d<w'>n't '>Pe it that way. They fear c1nrwxc1llon thou~1h 1l likely would increase prope1 t; v<1h1Ps wouJd change the character of their community. C ·11} ollte1c1ls promise it won't, but dCJcllll 11 cnnw"> down to the Lruc:;t issue. !\lc1ny rt''>tdPnh IPPl llw nty has "thumbed its no<,p " ctl llw fl•s1<ll'nl'> cmd lheu unique way of hfe for yPcH"> 1111<1 '>ll">JH•rt thc1t tJwy c1re hemg pldyed d"> pc11A ll"> in tlw t>lcthordll' El Toro clirport d1ess game. H tlw nt; clflllPX<'s Scl11tc1 J\nc1 I IPights, officials will ht1V<' mon• control cmd mon• power over any pro- pos(•d t'Xpc1nc:;1or1 ot John \'\ c1 yne Airport than thPy would 11 tlw ctr<'d 1 cnltlirwd county land. Some Sc1ntc1 Anet I l<•1qhts rP::.1cl<>nt...., who arc content with Uwi1 PXblmCJ s1tu11l10n, would rdther not play that helpful 1ole without ~JC'lling 'iOmclhing in return Even 11 Santti Anc1 I IE•ights residents and the city can work out an ugrecment. there are a cou- pll' of olhPr '>11ctgs in the proposed annexation. OnP I'> thl• John \Vc1yne 1~sue Chances are coun- t) officldh won't b<' so quJCk to give up the area · just south of tlw a11 port -not only m the case of an <'XJ)dns10n, bul also bect1u!:>e of the potenually dan9Not1'> prPr<.>clPnl 1l could set. County officials stronql; oppos<' lrvuw\ attempt to annex the El Toro Mrlrirw bct'>l' and would be hard-pressed to ju..,lJfy why it ciUowccl Newport lo do the same U1inq with lcmd t1djc1c l'nt to John Wayne. C'omplicc1lmg mc1ltc1s lurther is the way the di Pct 'A>cl"> mctpJwd out tor future> growth -half of Sc1ntc1 Anc1 I it'iqht"i is supposed to go to Newport 8Pc1ch ctnd llw ottwr hctlf to Costd Mesa. WhilC' tho">C' 1Pst<l(•nts who drP '>Uppos<'d lo be swal- lowt>cl up hy NPwport Rt•ctc h df<'n't sure they want to I><', tlw Id< lion dt>slinPcl for Costa Mesa would rclthPr hP 111 NPwport Beach. Go figurP. TI1P wholl' s1tuc1llon "iPPms like a big mess that m1qht l><' bPtt<>r IC'tt <1lonc But the city is never- thPh'ss fHl">hrnq torword with its plans and, for the most pcu l. '" (' t hmk nghtly so. But W<' c1lso thmk that if annexation is the best thing for this < ommumty, the burden of proof lie!) with N£•wpnrt BPctc h nty leader!; OtheTWtsc, the j tnd ~ I l'lllrl m ou I. JOAN MEISSENBURG Costa Mesa T he Newport Beach chclpler of Surfrider has pdrticipated in a series of meetings with the developer dnd state park representatives, dnd they have been respon- s1vE' to mclfly of our concerns. f lowev<'T, the chapter's posi- tlon on the proposed Crystal Cove development is to remove any historical designa- lton of the coltdges and raze them, leaving a ndtutal area to be <'nJoyed by all. We realize the dellsling is a longshot, but we fe<>l this is the best solution for the area. NANCY GARDNER Secretary, Newport Beach Surf rider chapter This 1s m response to Rusty Areias' column about the Crystdl Cove development. I don't buy it, Rusty. He is a member of the park depart- ment dnd they are not seeing it the way we see it here. Let's keep our rustic areas as they are> and not with a lot of hotels on the beachfront like Miami. BETTS HARLEY Costa Mesa I n response to California State Parks Director Rusty Areias, 1 don't see bow building a luxury resort that only a few will be able to use translates-into protecting the environment and allows more public access. The public already has access. Let's cre- ate a high-quality outd<;>or experience by restoring the historic houses and proVlde tent camping that all can afford in this, the last, pristine, undeveloped locabon along our coast. The area already has enough luxury resort hotels. As for saving the tax- payers $20 million, l think the people want dnd can afford to save our awesome Crystal Cove for all to eDJoy. RITA MADIGAN Costa Mesa I am calling in regard to the issue of the week. I am so sorry, but the first para- graph sounded as though he actually believed in the integrity of Crystal Cove. Then, as you read on, it looks as though he pretty much bought into the development that looks like is going to occur It would be wonderful m this state tf we could leave something to rerrund us of what the 1930s actually were like. r think Uus ls a real national treasure Not JUst a state treasure. And 1 would think it would be remarkable and wonderful if Rusty Areias' kids could see thdt. POLLY STANDBRIDGE Newport Beach I '11 cut right to the chase: Rusty Areias is selling snake oil. High-flown rhetoric aside, the fact is the Calif omia State Parks Depart- ment is m cahoots with a developer, and •development" kind of blows the whole idea of a stale park. You don't "save a magnificent treasure m the midst of urban sprawl• by turning ll into more urban I MAILBAG Charred cat story teaches a goo d lesson I .im 1 ommPntmg on the "Second Thouqht-." whnnn lhttt rdn Monday Ort 1 I ( "l l<'ctcllmes thdt won't go away' I You felt thdt the• story "ChdITecl cat found m nvc>n .. wds a possible stom- ach-churner not worthy of printing -well, guess again Everyone without exception WdS ldlkmq about tl -from my plumber, hairdressN to my kid~ and their friends. Being a part of one of the most civi- lized, co~pas-.1ondte soci(>ties called Newport-MCSd or cour~e whenever someone attacks the w~aker species,. we as a commuruty are enraged and want to know and take action We do as a comrnuruty want c;ooety at large to know -our children, pets, cider· ly and handicapped are peoal, impot- Ulnt and welcome hern ancl we r going to make every attempt to protect them. More stones like the ono about the ~r kitty's fate f urthe1 cducdt us th.Bl ih re ate •sick" peoplo who i'lN? either in n d of mental h Ip or' ducal.Jon in our nununity. If the1 1..1' anyone else out there who mds pl~ns1a.ra tn torm nling or harming ny bemg w nker th n th msclvc , ware b c:au c you'll IOO tr Bled Ulcc a offendc•r• tf your ncighbms hnd QUI ut youl While ii is commendable that Tony Dode10 had reservat10ns dbout publish- ing the story, rt would have> been stranger to have the story on the Los Angeles-area newscasts on Monday evening, and yet see no mention o{ it in our local paper the next day. GREG BRITTEN Costa Mesa Annexation is No. 1 issue in anta Ana Heights T ell people you live in Santa Ana Heights and they'll think twice and still not be able to picture your locAtion Santa Ana Heights is the o~cur , one -rural community of unln· corporated county that tr •tch from th • Santd Ana Country Club to tho bluff!. of the Uppm Newport B.1r.k Bay. Mo t unportanUy, Senta Ana I le1ghts l a p\v. otul point in the rurpo1t is u . ~anta Ana Heights happen to be Uta •rJos · t rcsid~ntidl commumty to John Wayne Airport, 4tl'ld as !>uch, houlders U1e high st 1 v l~or negaliv mpacts emulating from conun~rdnl and g ncral aviation 8< Uvity. If un 1rportMit ID Toro ls not bwlt; J nm be guaranteed mor n~a· tiv unpac nd mor d t rloretton of my quality of hfc. R 1d nts of nto AM If ghts never skcd for U\ comm all7~don Of the gen rat aviation Orang County atrport. t f orocd lCJ moulder , .. impacts. Today, we have a choice in determln- ing Santd Ana He.ights' future. At a recent Santa Ana I icights Project AdVl- sory Committee meeting, Newport Beach Deputy City Manager Davt.d Kilf gave residents 'a presentalJon on Santa Ana Heights annexation into the city of ~ewport Beach. Committ('{ll chairman Roger Summers resp~>n e was: "Wbat are we going to get, Dave?• Summer may speak for the majority of his com- mittee members, but most certamly does not speak for the maJonty of Santa Ana Heights residents. The ma1onty of rest· dents I know and speak with are 100% for annexation into Newport Beach and Will fight hard to do o. The single mo t important factor facing Santa Ana Heights is the annexation by Newport Beach. Mo t residents can ~c tbe obvi- ous benefits of joming the city of New- port Beach, such as higher property val- ues and guaranteed support from New- port Beach in l.>locking John Wftync Air- Mrl expnnsion, to keep our community alive. Th actively participate In th r haping of Santa Ana H ights ln a poslliv way, attend your local committeo meetings. 1be next one is Dec. 7. Th fmd out more about Newport Beach's ennexation pro· pos41. oontact David Kitf and request a copy ol llie S4nta Ana Heights a.nnexa· don lllues. Or log on to the Web Ille at ~.dty.n~·biech.ca \II, ltUSSlll~ Santa Ana f1el9hta sprawl. Rusty, read my lips: more parking lots, dive shops, #interpretive centers" and seashell boutiques is urban sprawl. Those of us left who love this land -or what remains of 1t-don't want Crystal Cove turned into "Disneyland by the Sea." The original 1982 plan is just fine, thanks. And as for Rusty's attention-grabbing claim that the new plan will save us $20 million, t can only say ~at if you don't try to tum Crystal Cove into a theme park, it won't cost $20 million. Besides, didn't Calilomia have a budget surplus a few years ago? Too bad they couldn't have thrown a few of those shekels over to state parks. As it is, we can support a few park rangers, lifeguards and 1eeps, and that's all you really need. Rusty, leave Crystal Cove alone. nus obsession to destroy, gentrify or otherwise tamper with every square inch of natural land is senous and needs to be looked into. NORM FRAHM Newport Beach I n the late 1970s, the citi- zens of Calif omia approved a major bond issue which included funds for the acquisi- tion of Crystal Cove State Park. The citizens bad every reason to believe that the entire park would be utilized by the public rather than the less than 1 % of the population who could afford to pay between $300 and $500 per night for cottage rentals. The current plan proposed by the state Department of Parks and Recreation and their selected developer, if approved, would result in the rental rates indi- cated above. In 1982, there was an appropriate General Plan Amendment which provideti for the rehabilitation of the existing 45 cottages. The cot· tages represent beach life i:b California during the 193~ and '40s and are registered a a h1storic district at the sta~ and federal levels. Any plaq. which provtdes for swim.mi)lg pools, restaurants and otheJl contemporary development~ will destroy the fabric of the historic site forever. I The 1982 General Plan ' should be re-implemented. I Funding for the rehabilita~n costs, including infrastruct\)fe improvements, has been pt~v ously generated through income to the state from cot- tage rentals during the past 2 years., approximately. Un<i~r the 1982 plan, cottages could be made available to the pqb be for $25 to $30 per night.fn lieu of the $300 to $50(} r a rate projected by the curre t developer. 1 Another situation tha deserves a detailed expl uon is why were there s negotiabons between th and the proposed devel change the terms of the pr posed lease from 25 to 60 ,, years? All bidders should v been on a level playing fiel when initial bids were . I received by the state. In case, there was a major tild o the playing field. Let's not privatize our p lie treasures. The public 1, should have access to its n:ij financial investments and ~e proposed plan should be : blocked at the heanngs s uled to be held by the Co Commission and the state , Department of Parks and ; Recreation Cormmssion. • JUDI E Newport B I READERS RESPOND AT ISSUE: Newport Dunes' proposal to expand into a 500-room hotel and time-share resort. l am calling in reference to the proposed Dunes Hotel approval. 1 have one rbetoric:al question: How do ~gate the 60-100% in ttaffic for the bal· ance Of the ~ewport Beach reSidents? And the answer Is obVloully via e no-vote by the dty C'OUnd1 for lhii C1Yel· reeching ~· NEWlmr Newport -..ch I mn cdingm •elJ>OIWI to .. D\Ua Hotel pqect. l -think tt ii a great SdM. Wbat. wmdedul .-.. for. b.gl.star bolel. dgbt In Che Dunm .._ wbk!a II aftlldY ..... nq." .. ~. .. ....... ,.. .. -·~....-r--- IOW 10 COlllCI • unas -~ tc the~ Plot. • lJO W ~St.. COICa M9ll 92127 1illiMMlllD1W..,ir.•. ....... ~ -(.ii~ .u ... • MX-Jfftd to CMI) ..._..,70 T r Federal legislation would !Mlve to be enacted for the cur- few and other restrictions to apply, but Congressman Christopher Cox (R-Newport llMCh) said in a September let- . ' Campbell said tl\e board of supeMSOrs will probably not vote on Coad's proposal until an environmental impact report on El Toro is finally approved by the board in May. Coad agreed. •we are not going to intenupt the process of the [environmental report),• she said. "But if we don't start some .conversation ... it will just progress to the 2020 project.• Meanwhile, Coad said she ls in the process of setting up an advisory committee comprising North and South county resi- dents -although she didn't say who -to focus on her pro- posl.{l. She said she expects the group to begin plans for meet- ings in the next 30 days. ' .. propoeal will help create dia- logue between North and South county officials. Antiair- port forces have called the pro- posal a sign that pro-airport forces are losing their battle. If the board agrees to cut off operations at El Toro to 18 mil- lion annual passengers until a future board deems more loads necessary, it won't be the first ti.me the plan was modified in hopes of improving public per- ception. Since the lour main El Toro options were unveiled in May or 1998, the county has: • agreed to a mid-size air- port with dense commercial and office development sur- rounding it . . option • scrapped the first plan 1n favor of the second-largest air- port option • and wiped out all proposed development surrounding the runways in favor of green space. All of these moves were made during key times for the opposition -when the non- aviation Millennium Plan was introduced and heavily market· ed in the county, and after polls showed antiairport sentiment was gaining steam among counfy residents. , Coad's proposal comes after South County successfully launched its Safe and Healthy Communities Initiative drive to the Airport Working up that he is "working for a tywide consensus on new ral legislation to authorize OU{ews and noise controls at •Y Orange County airport." Coad has .said she hopes her • eliminated the largest. ' for the March ballot. Come In CosMM & Pam Down!! Pl1za Awarded for tbe Bat Costmnes. Judlllnl If I 0-.30 11m . It's •Custom Invitations •· Party Goods • Helium Tank Rentals • Balloon Deliveries 270 E. 17th St. Suite 12A . CoSta Mesa DON'T BE SCARED WE HAVE THE BEST SELECTION OF · WIGS · MASKS · COSTUMES · TEETH • MAKE-UP October 31 1 2-9pm U"'. lllUIM••an fDBOIJCB GTB GIWJB TRIANGLE SQ~ Co .. anti Join UI for TBICJI OB 1fBB!TING """9ll•ul Ille lti .. ,., Come in your OOSl'IJll to each of our slores and restaurants o'"i~ ... ,., S11BnlSI """"'"' ,. .. ,,. mu : ' ~ : ' Supervisor Tom Wllson was not vocal when Coad first announced her idea, but recently said be believes the proposal is a •farce" because it basically stops at the second phase of four in the county's airport plan and leaves 1t to future board members to decide the fate of the airport -- whlch may be exactly the same as what the existing board is proposing. ·1 am greatly disappointed at yet another shallow attempt to skirt around an open, fair process in order to push an air~ port past an unwilling and unreceptive public," Wilson said, adding that the board must be 'desperate' to consider a smaller-airport plan .. • (At (5 • COOKIES • PIES .. Pro-auport forcel, including the Newport Beecb-bued Air- port Working Group, are sup- porting Coad'• proposal d~1te theJT previous eaer- tions that the county desperate- ly needs mtemational 1e1Vice and the capaoty to serve up to 28 million annual paaengen. Campbell asserted that the boa.rd is not giving up on the idea that a larger airport serv- ing mtemational passengers may one day be at El Torp. •Demand u demand," Campbell said, referring to pro- jections that more than 20 mil-· Uon passengers will need to use Orange County airpcfrts in 2020. "The nice thing about stoppil)g at 2010 is that a future boerd can update demand figures.• ·EE • TORTES • ROLLS & BRD\D ) ~ 40 dlnd khll of tnld & Roll biked dllJ on the jRftl111. ' . . . ' .• I I I' I ' . IAVINE (949) 282-9270 COSTA MESA (714) 54M3l8 wmWf1 nw S 1 off with tlis ad ~::3~1:. While SuPPlia Last ....,.., ..... CAt2 ... Offll UPllU 11/S1/" WJU.KHANDID OUT IY GOILDG SAT., OCT IO, 12-t • . .- MARBLE CONTINUED FROM A 1 old enough to see that the future beckons, that the great wide open is only a few months down the road.· but young enough still to be oblivious to the hard reality ol what lies ahead -dirty laundry, cafete- ria food, poverty and possibly, as was my fate, a roommate from Brooklyn who had no comprehension of why the shower curtain was invented. When I asked Ryan where be 'wanted to go to college, be was fairly decisive. ·Somewhere close to the beach." Uh-huh. And? .. .. ·aoee to the mountains.• puter dill<: for a "virtual tour• That would be here, at ~.The Univenity ol home, I told bhn. But be smiled Pacific sent a videotape. And because he was already far USC sent an applicadoo as ahead of me. He talked about thick as a Papa John pizza with the value of campus life, seeing a complete page ol bar codes, a different piece ol geography, already emboaed with my the lessons that would surely be son's name. learned by leaving the nest end The Untvenity of Oregan venturing ipto the "real" world. mailed a gorgeous brochure Uh-hub. that explained, in SQIDe detaiL And so the literature began that itdidJl'tTidn u much in to arrive. Northwestern sent a Oregon as you might suspect packet with a shimmering, And at any rate, it went on to summery photo of Lake Michl-note, the rain doesn't really gan dotted with, not angry, slow anyone down. Not in Ore- storm-drlven whitecaps, but lit-gon it doesn't tle, tiny, cute boats. Indiana Loyola Marymount included showed itself oft under a blan-a map -though scale-chal- ket of gold and crimsOn · lenged -showed that the autumn leaves. Michigan pre-campus, indeed, was close to sented its football team. Snow? the mountains, the beach. the What snow? R<>Se Bowl. Disneyland. Holly-. San Luis Obispo sent a com-wood and most of pie other ------··---·-········-·--·····~---------------------....___,__ __ _ DOVER CONTINUED FROM A 1 wrote the information and the letter. The letter was signed by plaint was valid, Romig said, "The Dover Shores Board of because individual members of Directors." Romig said the let-a community board may make ter was brought to his attention endorsements, but a boa.rd as a last Friday when a resident governing body may not. complained to him. The com-The 'letter stated that the ~Ben Franklin C!lc.att./1 ,~ S'l'f)(~K • IJt• S . r--CJ.11'4-Ui --, r.--""11114•."l"li•B"."h"lr---, 140% 40% ! OFF OFF I 1 ANY 1 REGULAR PRICED ITEM OCT. 14·20, ·1999 CUSTOM FRAMING OCT. 14·20, 1999 I Not valid on custom orders Not valid dur1ng sale hours. I or gift certlflcates cannot be combined with L _ !r!u~n! 5!e!o!rs.;.. _.J ·L.!'!!. ~~!!! ~~'!u~.;.. .J Fountain Valley A IJMI'I'ED EDIDON .OF SINGLE FAMILY HOMES 3 r Imagine a beautiful new home graced with old-world styling in an ideal family-odentcd location. Everything you need is dose by, from the beach co good schools to great shopping. This special-edition neighborhood has only nine elegantly detailed homes located in Eastsidc Costa Mesa. •· 3 to 4 bedrooms •Up co 2,568 sq. ft.• From the high $300,000's. • NQ MEllO BOOS! OPEN FRIDAY, SATURDAY 8t. SUNDAY 0:00 AM -5:00 PM BY APPOINTMENT MONDAY -THURSDAY BROKER COOPERATION WELCOMED .. 2631 Orange Avcnut', Costa Mesa, CA 92627 949-589-6988 . . :m. clestiDeUnm in Southern Peppenline played to ooe ot its advantageB -a stunning shot ot Malibu. UC Rivenkfe llWlt haw l88ll my 10D com- ~. pr111nttng t1llilf as being ckil8 to tM bMch and the IJIOUiwWris. Unha~wail1 Just tbit reCIUn alone was eDough. Saine of the oolleges seemed persistent Washington -the one in St Louis -sent a bar- rage ol letters and colorlul pieces ol literature, coming like small sorties through the mail Most boasted a photo of the Rams. as if we might be miss-• ing the old footbafi team enough to cnnsider ~our eldest child off to St Louis. To be honeSt. some ot the cboeges 1 didn't recognize at all. One ...:. Johnson and fist.er, or something ol that nature - sounded like a wfue label. or perhaps a pharmaceutical firm. Hancock? An insuraDc8 com- pany? Nope, a college iD the Midwest. For a while, we stacked the , literature on the dining room table. Finally it became too bulky, sUding and shifting on its own. We organized it by geography and then by regions. We broke it down in other ways, too -big schools, small schools, schools with small class sizes, schools close to home, schools far away, schools with m~cots like anteaters 8l)d banana slugs, schools near the beach, schools near the mountains, .. Daily PllOt . cheap schools and schoolt that cost as much as bu~g a brand-new Lexus every ~ivr We looked at the re<iru.b•~ ments -the "freshman pro. file," as it's fondly known the college admillion and took stock of the ~ GPAs, ACI'k, SAT2s and until we felt like we were swimmin upstream · the alpha~t. Where all of th.is ends, don't know. But I am one thing. . One day -like a lot things in life-the answ will arrive in.the mail. And life will change. Maybe forever. ----_ . ........__ ····-· ..... ·---· ... --.... ___ , ... _. .. _____ .. _____ #--~ ~d "feels that we will heav- ily be impacted by traffic on Pad.fie Coast Highway, Dover Drive and Irvine Avenue." "Your help is needed," lt continued and encouraged residents to circulate the peti- tion among their friends and send money to the initiative proponents in an enclosed envelope. Proponents are working to get the initiative on the March ballot. If passed, it would require a majority of voters to WHY PAY DEPT STORE PRICES? Visit our AREA RUG STUDIO Rugs ~ Runners on Sale , approve major general plan amendments, such as building more thap 40,000 square feet of lloor area. The board's retraction states that this "indtive form with a COVEµ" letter" is •not endorsed" by the board. Romig said be doesn't know how the cover letter got writ- ten. He said he drafted a dif- ferent cover letter, which was sent to someone in charge of writing a newsletter for the association and then to the management offices of the community. , · "I don't know how this thing got turned around,• he wrote to the management office in asking it to clistcibute an immediate retraction. Romig said his only s~ would be a proponent of ~ initiative who could ha requested that new informa- .tion be added to his own Jetter, But Arst defended group, saying t.hJlt he dr off the petition and rel envelopes to Dover Sbo management offices and nothing to do with the letter that was sent out wi materials. The management o had no comment. Romig said the board definitely cliscuss the mys ery at an upcoming meeting, Rtl~i he does not expect the assoa- ation to take any legal action. '),. the lost art of Chinese window lattice · four weathered wood paM/s • each carwd with a 'precious object• bo~d ftdi}{ the scholar's sh«iio ... once, translucent sit!.' ' mounted on the back, filtered the suntiih/'; for secrecy wii/»,J I ll• ·~ft , I ' '", .• --- unday, Odober 14, 1999 • Spam Editor Roger Corfson • 949..57 U223 t..... KIM 1-\AGGEP"VlYUUS/ DAlY PllOT Es~hda's Eagles and Costa Mesa coillde Friday night at Orange Coast ln the 33nd edition of the Battle for the Bell. Ir ' I Of Tll DAY ihl~IMM,lhefnlowt~,lllMiorl..._IMM• hr.., ... ir'J Cll ...... way to play ..... :.: Dottie ltepper, on the Diners Club matches Ill Ill SPORTS HALL OF FAME CELEBRATING THE MILLENN IUM BO.B . RRAR Corona del Mar •A bulldozing running back, he was an All-CIF choice when the Sea Kings played the big boys. ll1u1ARD Dv-11\i 1 Codst League game at Newport -----~-~-Plol------HcUbor High . .. Anybody who takes Corona mm ciel f\fctr (0-5) lightly lS going to lllHll be very d1sappomted when they W thonlytwo seasons over 500 and no CIF playotf appearances in the school's h.n.t nine yedrs ol vrtr!>1tv footbdll, Corona de! Mar High entered the 1971 campdlgn - eager to change its reputdtion. To mdke matters tougher, sho\\ up to play them,• Ferraro said, choosing his words carnfull}. while trying not to prn.,idc CclM with motivational bulletin board matenal. · CdM opened the sea~on dgam~t Bc1ck Bay nval ~ewport Harbor, which won seven of the first eight meetings, including six m a row. • Ferraro, 45, said Johnson was the bPst opllon quarterback he e\N played with -Ulcluding his c;Unt.; at UOP and Golden West -and Miles, Matt Cox, Carlo To:sh and Joe Tosti were some of the fastest players around. e your pick, there are three huge games in prep football this week - a Battle for the Bell, ·fhe Homecoming, and an early showdown for the Sailors with highly regarded Irvine. , l\f'Pstangs favored t retain the bell • ~sta Mesa and Estancia d el for the 33rd time when they collide Friday at OCC. 'A MESA -Costa Mesa High on cross-town and Paafic Coast nval Estancia Fnday at 7 p.m. at ~e Coast College m the 33rd re al of the football Battle for the Bell. lf you can't get up for this one ... you m be one of the two head coaches. I can't say I'm looking forward to it,• said Mesa head man Jerry Howell, whQSe Mustangs (4-1 and ranked No. 5 in Southern Section Division IX) ha won the last three, five of the last d six of nine meetings with the (3-2) in the 1990s. real concerned about our inabil· ity tQ throw the ball and not having (se~or tight end Griffin) Crogan (broken arm last week) and Kenny (Valbuena, a junior quarterback expected to miss his third straight game with a thigh bruise) is depressing,• Estancia Coach Dave Perklll.s said. Howell's reluctance to embrace the howdown stems from the fervor it cre- ates on both sidehnes •1t•s an exdb.ng game and always a nerve-wracking week," Howell ~xplained. ·u I had my druthers, I wotJltln't have a cross-town rival, becd\.tse it becomes too much of a war.• Perkins' lack of enthusiasm has more to do with the Eagles' two-game losing treak, during which they have completed SEE THE BELL PAGE 82 THIS WEEK'S PREP PICKS .......... t'•Ptne LAGU11A 8uat w. ~ oa. MM at Newport Harbor, 7 p.m. • COfona ...... by 10 frld9Ys .-mes lllw. w. INMr OM ~ at~ Harbor, 7:30 p.m. •Irvine br I ~w.co.teMela at Orange Coest ~. 7 p '"· •c.tll ..... br14 DALY Paar 5uSON Ramm 11.&"-(1S.J.1) WINLESS SEA KINGS ARE SOLID FAVORITES CdM had visions of tonight's matchup with Laguna Beach in mind, during releaguing. NEWPORT BEACH -Years of often contentious releagwng meetings have finally come to this for the Corona del Mar High football team . So, when the Sea Kings are officially initiated as members of the Pacific Coast Leaglie, tonight at 7 o'clock agcllllSt Laguna Beach at Newport Harbor Htgh, Coach Dick Freeman can only hope his team makes years of lobbying to leave the Sea View League worthwhile. ·u we don't win this week ... , • said Freeman, whose 0-5 squad takes on a league foe with fewer students for the . SEE COM PAGE 82 Tars locked in a Sea View titanic • Newport Harbor and Irvine attempt to open on right foot as le~gue action kicks off Friday. BARRY FAt ,._,, n IOlf Pb .. NEWPORT BEACH -Newport Har- bor High and Irvine share a rich tradition of football success in the 1990s, combm.' ing for six ClP Southern Section champi- onship.-game appearances and four CIF titles. But it might surprise more than a few to learn the last time either won a Sea View League opener was 1994. The Sailors (4-0-1, ranked No 4 m Orange County and No. 2 in CIF Divi- sion VI) and Vaqueros (3-1-1 and No 5 in Division VI) will be trymg to erase this recent trend of league-opcrung futility when they square off Fnday at 7:30 dl Newport Harbor. Newport, which has lost its last four Sed View debuts. comes off an impres- sive preleague campaign, in wluch it outscored opponents, 194-56. Those opponents, however, posted a combined 5-19-1 record, bringing recol- lecllons of last fall, when the Tar entered league play as the division's top- ranked team, after outscoring preleague foes. 227-56, only to go 1-4 m league and rruss the playoffs for just the second time in a decade. 1.rvine, which shared the league title last fall with Divmon VI champion Woodbridge after tying the Warriors to kick off league play, has played five teams all expected to make the playoffs. It's only loss was a 33-14 setback to SEE NEWPORT PAGE 81 DAILY PILOT HIGH SCHOOL FOOlllLL PLAYER OF THE WEEK ... • Lessons learned have allowed the two-way star to finally flourish on field. fhJUIY I~ .t.:."I 11 But C'oach Dave Holland's Sea Kmgs were loaded with <;c>mor w~clpons m the bdckfield, keyPd by running back Bob Ferraro, still considered ont> of the. finest bullcanif>1s in school history. Qudrterback Re~d Johnson rnn the option cmd running bdck John Mile::. contnbuted wguJarly to the potent gtound attack, but 1t wds Ferraro who paved the way for Corona del Mar to win 1ts first ~we probably had the fastest team m Orange County, because (Cox, Miles aod the Tosu brother::.} formed our 440-yard relay teum (m track),• rerraro said Cdtl-1 was considered a heavy underdog to Westnunster l1l the first round or the CIF 4-A playotfs m '71, and lost a heartbreaker, 28-26. league championship Bob Ferraro and earn its inaugural Ferraro rushed for 124 yards m 15 carries dgam::.l Westmmster, the third tune Ul his last four contests be picked up more than postseason berth with 1,000 rushing yards m 171 carries. Ferraro, a bulldozing runner who almo t never fumbled, was voted the Irvine League's Offensive l3ack of the Year and made thl!d-team All-CIF Southern Section 4-A. CdM at the tlrne played m the same division as powerhouses Bishop Amat. El Rancho and St. Paul, and fdced teams like Edison, Fountd.i:n Valley and Los Alamitos The team's MVP, Ferraro was a third-yedI varsity performer and two-way starter (also playmg hnebacker) when the Sea Kings fumhed the regular season 7-2 and beat all three Newport-MeSd District schools, mcludmg Newport Harbor in the opener, 7-0 ·we hadn't beaten Harbor (smce 1964), but we finally got that monkey off our back.• c;ru.d Ferraro, who earned 27 runes for 205 yards and the game's only touchdown. •we had good teams when I was a sophomore (in 1969) and junior. and we were probably capable of beating Newport Harbor, but the team didn't beheve it could win. Finally, in our scruor yellT, Holland had us beUevmg. It was h(l{d, because (CdM) had so many lo mg years m a row -sort of like Laguna Beach, e progrt.tn1 that has had a touuh time for so many years anrl now has player believing m lhem clv s • Fenaro, currently an as ·tstant coach at Laguna Beach W1th Holland, w nt on to coach at CdM for ' v •ral y ars, followmg o UC'CCS fuJ rollcglate career at Gold n West College and Uruv rs1ty of the Pacific. Tonight ut 7 o'clock, Ferraro will 1 tum to th d lin to f 11 th Sea King for the fU"St tim " m his coaching car r, a Padfic J 20 yards m a game. Al Golden West, Ferraro was a team captain and JC All-American honorable mention m 1973, averaging 7.5 yards pe.r carry and mentmg a scholarship to UOP •I remember sconng my first D1vis1on 1 college touchdown on my birthday (on Sept. 21, 1974) I against Long Beach State (at UOP), • Ferraro said "I had to dive m the end zone to catch it." From thdt poirit on, UOP coaches had confidence in Ferraro corrung out of the backfield to catch passes. In his seruor yeclf, Ferraro was the Pacific Coast Athletic A.li'><>Clation's I diiig rusher after four game , but then he was struck by an unknown illness that zapped him of energy and forced him to c;tand on the sidelines. ·Ba 1ca.lly, they got whatever they could get out of me the rest of the (75) sen on,• said Ferraro, who was \'oted M l lnspmibonal Player and Most Loyal Player by his UOP teammates hiS -;eruor year. Ferraro earned his degree in pre-law m 1976, four yea.rs after graduating from Corona del Mar, then start 'd h1 roaching career at Walnut C1 •k as a volunteer J\ coach. In 1978, Ferraro returned to CdM and Joined Dick Moms' <;taff, one which included Dick Fr eman, Jeny JE'lmc-k and Rex Snyd r. Ferraro left after one eason, then came b<: c.k wh n Holland took over lb CdM h ad roach for a cond term in t 83. He has coached und r Holland :in p<trt·tun or full-tim capaoti almost evmy ) r sin F rraro, who i: ngl and Ii-. m o Viejo, i th latest hono ot th Dall Pilot Sports Hall of Fam , l broting the millermlum. ·HIGH SCHOOL Wllll POLO Sailors outlast Hawks, 18-10 • Sports . . . Dai~~· ISlllCll LllllPS Otww Mt. Wt.a . ..._ No....,.., .... Wt.Cl ..... I ~VM.1111 5-1 160 Jr 09 J .._.,.I'll •116-1 1IO Sr. Tl JI F.-. M19 6-1 220 Jr. F8 M SIM....... 6-2 190 Sr WI t ,._,,, .._. • 6-1 175 Jr. WR tt ~V~ 6-5 205 k TE M "-' ..._. 6-1 2'40 Jr. lT 50 CllNll--., 6-J 235 Jt LG n r.. VMOG 6-0 255 Jr. c 75 Kna WllftllWI 6-J 290 Sr. RG 70 '°"' VIAOt 6-oi 235 Sr RT THE BELL CONTINUED FROM 81 just four passes for 37 yards, and have surrendered nearly double the amount of points (42) they did in their three vic- tories to open the campaign (25). "We're not setting the world on fire throwing the ball and it's been a problem because teams have been stacking eight-. nine-, 10-, even 11-man fronts against us,• Perkins said. "Santa Ana Valley (a 21-20 winner over the Eagles last week) bad no free safety against us and brought its cor- ners up in our face. We moved the ball decently, but we've got to have an answer for that." The Eagles, who lead the mtra-city series, 18-13-1, will be searching for answers against a Mesa squad many be!Jeve can challenge for the PCL crown. "If we win this one, we're off and runrung and have a good shot at the league chcUnpi- onstup, • Howell scud. The Eagles, ranked in the D1v1S1on lX Top 10 the previous two weeks, retam hopes of eammg their first poslseason berth since 1995 Emotion, as well as the big-play capability provided by senior two-way standout Marshall Hendncks, could make Estanoa a difficult team to look past in this one Hendncks, an Ecbson trans- fer playing in his first Battle for the Bell. has rushed for 802 yards c;lnd eight touchdowns on 101 carries. He also shares the Orange County lead Wlth hve interceptions and has returned two picks for TDs en route to 999 all-purpose yards. Costa Mesa JUruor tdtlback CJ. Zuruga, an Arizona trans- fer making his league debut against Estanoa. has been just as impressive He has rushed for 909 yards and 11 TOs, has l, 183 all-purpose yards, and returned tus only mtercepuon for a TD last week ·our No. 2 (Zuruga) and their No. 2 (Hendncks) are going to have theu gdme," Howell said. •But what will deade Uus game 1s who wms the other 21 matchups. • Among those who flgure to have a hand in th~t outcome for Estancia dre two-way standouts Kyle Westman, Mdlt Mueller, Cesar Romero. Josh Veach, Sean Freeman, Andy Romo, Fahad Jalud and Hen- dricks. Mesa's two-way performers include Dave Weu, Shaun Fer- ryman, Willy Franco, Antony Grubisich and Zuruga. Weir quarterbacks the Mesa offense, which has added the aerial game to its formerly smashmouth approach. He has completed 26 of 47 for 399 yards and four TOs, wtth three 1'5 K'IU w.sn.w. 6-3 290 Sr DE 10 Jolll VUIOI 6-4 235 Sr HG 5S OolMD "°°"°'a S-10 235 Jr, DE J4 SIM ,_.... 6-2 190 Sr. ot.1 ,50 ca....-.-, 6-3 235 Jr ILi I ~ ~ 5.7 175 Sr, Ml.I JI~ Ml9 6-1 220 Jr, Ill , ANDY 11aMo 6-1 175 Jr, OU s ~~ 6-0 175 Sr. Cl J ~~6-1 180 Sr. Cl J ~Y RooMcllm 6-0 180 So SS 1966-Estanaa 14, Costa Mesa 13 1967-Estancia o. C.osta Mesa O 1968-Costa Mesa 21, Estancia 20 1969-Costa Mesa 31, Estancia 7 1970-Estancia 18, Costa Mesa 16 1971-Estancia 14, Costa Mesa 7 1972-Estancia 32, Costa Mesa 20 1973-<;osta Mesa 23, Estancia 2 1974-Costa Mesa 21, Estancia 14 1975-Estancia 6, Costa Mesa 0 1976-no game. 19n-Estancia 21, Costa Mesa O 1978-Costa Mesa 27, Estancia 13 1979-Estancia 23, Costa Mesa 12 1980-Estancia 35, Costa Mesa 15 1981-Estancia 21, Costa Mesa 7 1982-Estancla 22, Costa Mesa 17 1983-Estancia 30, Costa Mesa 21 1984-Estancia 14, Costa Mesa O 198S-Estancia 40, Costa Mesa 7 1986-Costa Mesa 26, Es_tancia 6 1987-Costa Mesa 31, Estancia 8 1988-Estancia 23, Costa Mesa 13 1989-Estancia 31, Costa Mesa O 1990-Costa Mesa 26, Estancia 3 1991·Estancia 10, Costa Mesa 7 1992-Estancia 31, Costa Mesa 22 1993-Costa Mesa 35, Estancia 7 1994-Costa Mesa 55, Estancia 12 1995-Estancia 42, Costa Mesa 18 1996-Costa Mesa 17, Estancia 0 1997-Costa Mesa 29, Estancia 13 1998-Costa Mesa 52, Estancia 0 Estancia leads series. 18-1J..1 interceptions. He has also ·rushed for 180 yards and six TDs, including four in last week's 49-13 wm over Brethren Chrtstian. Ferryman, a seruor wideout, and Franco, a semor tight end, share the team lead with nine receptions Defensively. Mesa's aggres- sive four-four scheme is spear- headed by inside linebackers Ferryman and Jason Rankin. Weir (outside 'backer) and Franco (safety) have also been key cogs, while senior end Todd Ducldridge anchors the front four Jeremy Valdes, expected to shtUe time Wlth Valbuena, has handled all the quarterbaclong the last two weeks. He has completed 8 of 24 for 102 yards, with only one intercep· tion. FuUbacks Mueller (321 rustung yards} and Jahid (149) are add1ttonal backfield threats. Linebackers Mueller, Rom- ero and Jahid, as well as end Westman, are strong run defenders for the Eagles, who have also received consistent play from sophomore safety Freddy Rodriguez Mesa, due to a qwrk created by Uus year's releagumg, is the designated home team for the second straight season. DON LEACH I OAl.Y PlOT Newport Harbor (defending) and Corona del Mar (Grant Estabrook ii in tbe mlddJe of a qua~) go their 1eparate ways as the 'second season,' league -gets under way. COIOlll DEL MAI LllEUPS • OfRNsE Duase No. ,...,_ Ht. wt.a. "°"' No. ~ Ht. Wt.a. ,.,., 10 IVM ._ 5-10 160 Sr. QB 29 Glwrr es-6-2 220 Sr. TB 44 Ma tlATB 6-3 210 Sr. F8 J Jo. ~ 5-9 180 Sr. WR 4 sm1111 w-5-9 150So. WR · 21 ADAMCOONll 5-11 190 Sr. TE 71 5IAN fenotl M 255 Sr. LT 5' J.uo.t KllllTZ S-10 195 Sr. LG 58 Pl1WI S4counlAs 6-0 225 Jr. C 55 lllwlDoM JottNsoN 6-0 200 Sr. RG 62 MAn MNtsTcM 6-3 195 Jr. RT COM CONTINUED FROM 81 first b.rne since it shared Sea View League membership with Laguna Beach in 1985. "Physically, we can stana up to them,• noted Freeman, whose preleague campaign - the school's worst start since 1965 -was plagued by in1unes, inconsistency and var- ious other ills. . 77 JAY lomJM 6-3 220 Sr. DE M TllAVIS HAollTT 6-1 190 Sf, OT M llu.Y McAlllu 6-0 208 Sr. OT 59 Sam ltGOI 6-2 180 Jr. DE 51 JASON K..-rz 5-10 195 Sr. OLB SS lllAHDON JotMOM 6-0 200 Sr. MLB 56 NICX ~ 5-11 175 Jr. OLB 3J DAVIO Buol 5-1 1 170 Sr. CB ~ Owul AuMuua 6-1 150 Jr C8 21 ~C.00.. 5·11 160 Sr SS 1. &le SN1LL &-0 I 8S Jr fS the 1980s, 1s not the man to see. The Sea Kings lost Junior quar- terback Matt Moore for the sea- son with a broken nb dnd col· lapsed lung 10 Week 3 and have had a handful of others knocked out of action. Senior outside lineba~ker Blake Hacker (ankle) and defensive lineman Taumata Grey (neck) are likely to don a Sea King uruform for the first time in weeks. ln addition, seruor Mike Freeman, anx- 1ous to look ahead, whittled the uruner- clful opening to a two-word sound bite. T 0 P , 1 0 Hayes, who has played through a broken thumb sustained in the preseason scnrn- mage, should play without a soft cast for the first nme this fall. This is signill- cant, because he WdS expected to be a featured receiver out of the backfield, conung in. OF Division IX "It's over," he said. 1. Bonita 5-0 ·After all we've gone through this preseason (includ- ing five touch- downs negated by penalUes the last two weeks), we're still tied for first (m league)· 2. Brea Olinda 5-() 3. Pacifica 4-1 4 Fullerton 4-1 5. Costa ~ (4-1) 6. Valenoa 4-1 7. Western 3-2 8. Santiago 3-2 9. South Hills 3-2 10. Troy 4-1 Laguna Beach (3-2), coached by Dave Holland, who amassed a school- Othen:l.agunaBeach. 3-2; San Dimas, 3·2: The Sea Kings will rely upon the run, however, Wlth senior tail- University, 2·3. record 106 wins and two CIF Southern Section championships in 20 seasqns as coach at CdM, will attempt to alter this reality with what could be its best team in more than a decade. The team representing the county's smallest public school, however, has significant injury issues of its own. The Artists have played their last two games -both losses -with- out seruor two-way stars Ryan Schissler and navis Loidolt. back Grant Estabrook leading the attack. He has 408 rushing yards on 31 carries and has scored three of the team's fow touchdowns. Hayes, who exploded for 112 of his 197 rushmg yards last week, has the other TO. Juruor Evan Burden contin- ues to progress after assuming the reigns from Moore. He bas completed 11 of 29 for 123 yards and one TD, with only one interception. , a.. w 1-2 1ts >r. oe I ._._ M 1IOSr. 'Tl .. ----... ->r ,. •-M1USr.WR I ,._._ M 1t5 Sr. WR I lll&lrO.-M Z25 Sr. Tt = ::.•,_. M JU Sr LT ·--·--• WJDOSr LG ..... a.. S-11 lOS Sr c ---1-J UJSr, .-G n ;;:. 'Q;. 6-5 325 Sr. RT NEWPORT CONTINUED FROM 81 Mater Oei and its tie came against unbeaten South Tor- rance, the No. 1 team in Divi- sion X. IrVine's prelea~e foes have' gone 15·9· 1. Polls aside, Newport Harbor Coach Jeff Brinkley acknowl- edges his team's underdog role. "We nm into a buzz saw this week,• Brinkley said. •Irvine is the best team we've played to date, no doubt about it But it's good for us to go in and play a team like this. • Irvine, 0-4· 1 in its last five league debuts, will face a Newport Harbor team which has amassed !'\early 1J · 11 80% of its 1,960 offensiv~ Ya'r<1s on the ground. • 1 Senior tailbacks *ntire Stewart (721 yards ahd 13 touchdowns on 100 cp.}has) and Ryan Brill (411 yardS l:1ti ~6 attempts) have found amp\~ room behind a veteran 6t\'eb- fr 1nf• sive ont. 1 ·we thought, cominghli: oUr line was the strength pf.,Q\.lr offense and that has Qnvt1in out,• Brinkley said. rt1 Tackles Blair Jon~ 11/N}d They're the ,......._ _____ ........, defending champs 1 0 Robert , .f;qle, guprds Nic~JI41!d· dy and . · S18i'e wukAwi-,z.Center Luis Cruz -and tight end Nick Langsdorf will try to handle an TOP · and they played a really tough pre- season schedule, so it's a great chal.: lenge for our kids. We're looking for- ,,,._,.., M z.• 1111rt ... , Irvine <l~l;e allowing just 116 polnts per garhe. ward to it." l .LIMr* '-1 The Tars can look forward to a typically disci- plined and talen~­ ed Vaquero squad, which for the sec- ond straight year received its offen- sive catalyst via 4, TuSttn )..] 5. Irvine Go 1-1) 6. Woodbridge .. , The Sailors 7. LOlf• l -2 passing ~~. 8. Vitt. Pltk 3-2 triggered 1 1 ~}' junior qua~tec­ back Chris Man- derino, shoul'ii tie bolstered br, the return of :i~Or receiver lV Clayton, wl)o a· sat out th~ Mi~t three games w:i\h 9. Kennedy 3-2 10. Cerritos 4--1 Others.:. OcNtl V!W4 4-1;5"~'-1; transfer. El Ocndo, 3!2: Keith Short, a 5- foot-10, 175- pound senior, was an All-CIF Divi- Laguna Hill, 3-2; AllsO Niguel, 3·2. sion XI comerback last fall al Calvary Chapel. Short, who has committed verbally to con- tinue at UCLA, sWl sparkles defensivel¥ (three intercep- tions), but is also Coach Terry Henigan's leading ballcarrier (436 yards on 65 carries). •He's their go-to guy, be bas good quickness, vision and he's very explosive,• Brinkley said. "He's taken their offense to the next level. just like their quarterback (Sean Van de Merghel) did last year.· Replacing Van de Merghel at quarterback has been 5-8, 160-pound senior Mike Ricci. He bas completed 43 of 80 for 516 yards and five touch· downs, with three intercep- tions. a thigh bmi.a~, Manderino has complete{! 19 of 44 for 357 yards amt nve touchdowns, with three imef- ceptions. •Ito, • Senior Justin JacobS 1 hw. been the leading recelvef'ltli'01 13 catches for 273 yar<l5"dtfd three TDs. 11111 .. Defensively, Harbor we\- comes senior outside 'tf#~­ backer Mike Tunney and junior end Garrett TtQAcale back to the starting UQeqp Both have missed two game with ankle and knee prot:We~. respectively. Irvine overcame a five-point halftime deficit to earn a<tM 4 h.5 victory over the Tars t.ra ~ast year's regular-season 1l~. which evened the serie!, «te ' Estancia sweepS~~j L ,,.i, .. • Eagles boys, girls dominate Westminster. WESTMINSTER_: Estancia High boys and girls cross coun- try teams took control from start to finish to defeat host Westminster in a nonleague meet covering three miles. On the boys side, Humberto Rojas (17:33), Danny Vargas (17:36), Mike Casillas (17:46) and Eric Lopez (18:00) finished 1-2-3-4 for the Eagles, who improve to 3-1. On the girls side, Llz Huipe (20:44), Janet Cahuant:zi (20:57) and Maria Arroyo (21:06), led the Eagles (2-2) to a 1-2-3 finish. ~ ,,, ESTANOA 16, ~MINSid 42 1. Rojas (E), 17:33; 2. Vargas (E)i, 17:36; 3, <:asillas (E), 17:A6; 4. tasMZS, (E), 18:00; S. Preiado (W), 18:07J 6. Contreras (E). 18:46; 7. Gomez, - (W), 19:'16; 8 Fissel (E), 19:16; i Gonzalez (W), 19:18; 10. Nguym.t ~ (W), 20:34. J auJ. Girls tit~' EstANCJA 17, Wnl•NSt~ ~ I 1. Hu1pe (E), 20'.44; 2. cahuan?J • (E), 20:57; 3. ArrO'jO (E), 21 :06; :u.::• 4 Amaro (W), 21:42; 5 Melen°'1&1l (E), 21 ;53; 6. Aronson (E), 22-;0'Jt , , 7. Hernandez (E), 23:11; 8. Nad@atJ ~ (W), 24.00, 9. ca"illo (W), 26: rt 10 Arellano (W), 26:45. COSTA MESA LINEUPS And while Holland lists Schissler, a quarterback and safety, as probable after sitting out with a thigh bruise, Lo1dolt, a tight end and middle line- backer, may not be able to overcome a disc problem in bis ·tower back What's more, Brian Butler, a 6-foot-4, 245-pound offensive tack.le Holland con- siders among the best he's coached, is likely out with a bum knee. Schissler, a third-year starter who was second-team All-PCL last fall, completed 28 of 46 for 330 yards and a TD before being sidelined He has been intercepted only once. IJ Mesa falls in three OFnNsl Dm:NSE Loidolt, fU'St-team AU-PCL in 1998, has nine receptions for 97 yards, as well as four inter- ceptions, in three games. COSTA MESA -The Costa IM • No ..... y ... ttt. Wt.a. Po&. No. "'-Yet' Ht. Wt. Cl • ...,._ Mesa High girls volleyball team dropped a 15-6, 15-12, 1~ 10 DAVI WUll 6-0 185 Sr. QB 2 CJ. ZUNIGA 5-10 185 Jr. TB tl A#rotlY Ci111.-s101 6-0 260 Jr. Fii 44 5MMIN ......,._ 6-3 200 Sr WR 11 Louis DAY 6-) 170 Jr, WR 4l Wlu.Y flMNoo 6-0 190 Sr TE n Owaa~6-1 2AO Jr LT 12 f.ullo MM'9m S-10 230 Sr LG H S<on SO... 5·10 215 Jr C 74 Lun9 M'9ola1. S-8 300 Jr ~G 54 &IC C:O.WV 6-2 290 Jr. RT STEWART CONTINUED FROM 81 1 92 14/nOffY GlluMlol 6-0 260 Sr. OE 57 DAMI!. Hulmit 5-9 195 Jr OT 66 ~~ S·9 200 Sr OT l rooo Duoc>lllOGI 6-0 190 Sr DE 10 DAVI WU! 6-0 185 Sr, OlB 44 SHMM....,.,.,... 6·3 200 Sr Ill nonleague match with vi.siting Mater Dei Tuesday. ' However, the Mustangs (4-5) played well enough to nedtty steal the second and third games, according to Coach Jeff C\JliWi 12 JAS09f RAMIN 6-0 190 Sr It.a 11 '"nuar HuwGat 6-0 175 Sr OLB 20 Glso STlWNIT S-7 150 Sr Cl le JNO CUYllAHD S-9 145 Sr C8 4l WILLY AIAHco 6-0 190 Sr FS But if Holland is looking for syrnpdthy on the inJury front, Preeman, who coached with him for five seasons at CdM in The Artists also rely heavily upon senior runrung back Pat Chesley (569 yards and SlX TDs on 85 carries), while transfer fullback Jack Arnold (6-2, 235) has scored five TDs. -by Barry Faulkner Mesa rallied from an 11-4 deficit to take a 13-12 lead ln~~e third game and was deadlocked, 12-12, before falling in th~ ~t ond game against the Monarchs, ranked No. 2 in Orange Ctl~: ty behind Newport Harbor. 1 Casey Peterson and Daylyn Kelley each had eight k:ills~f\i~e Mustangs, who return to PCL play tonight at Laguna Bea~\o 01 standouts. •When I came down here (transfemng from San Jose before his freshman year), it took awhile for me to adapt to football and a lot of other stuff,• the starting tailback and comerback &dld. •83ck th re, everybody was pretty much an individual. But when J got here, Coach (JeJO Brtnkl~y stMtcd teach10g me about work ethic, and what ll m ans to conmhutc to a team. J !com d you nc· ·d teamwork to win ancl I'm gl11d to httve had that lc.;son." Brinkl~y. In his 14th season at Harbor, cnJoys noU1u1g more than sr. mg a pluyer pr<>gr through his progrom and eventually r allie hi • potential. And, when h~ speoka of Stewart, pride drips from each •ntcrtc • lik sw at from lhr. hnrd-working Daily Pilot Play r of Ut W .k' brow.· ·10 blyg l thing with Amit ha l n th <'.h&l\ge in h1s '!hole •ttltude, • Brinkley sald of St wart, wbo!>e banner 1999 campaign continued with 196 rushing yards and four touchdowns on just 12 carries in Friday's 55·13 nonleague win over Magnolia. •He's developed over rour years and he really understands what our program ls about. He's really bought into the lhmgs we do. He' worked extremely hard, ln the weight room atld on the field, ond it's me to oo him reap the benefits.• After a sterling freshman s •ason, word of Stewart's explo1ti; tn1mpetr.n hi amvftl as 0 potentially prolific vnr51ty player. But h spent ht &0phomore and junior seasons pr1marUy on sped.Al t ams, carrying 69 times for 182 yards with sporadic: reserve sdnts in the backfield. •1t wu fl\lltrating, at times, but the tradition ol this prQgram is, you hav tn waJt your tum,• said Stewart, who watched senior tallbackl Brett Baker, then Robert PeredJa, eam All·Sea View League and AU·~rt-Mesa District recognition the last two falls. Stewart spent the spring and summer locked in a battle with Ryan Brill, before earning the starting job. I le still shares duty with his fellow senior, ,whose 411 yards on 56 carries provide the Sailors a potent ona-two punch. •There•-a little competition there, but we alway. t41k after the games,• St wart sntd. •And we know whoever is 1n there can help us wm." But while Brill allows Stewart to take a br ather on offense, the 5·foot·9, 160·pounder ii lndilpeiueble on defense, where bis blend of aggr tven s and agility serve him well agamst the run or the pus. •Ho's a real good cover guy, which P.nables us to plOy him one~-one on thP. backside,• Brinkley Mld. ·11ove to hit people," Aid Stewan, responsible for some ol the SaUon' biggest c:ollilions tbil MUOn. •But I just don't get that many chancel on delenee. That's why I like bftenae more.• d::iJJOI ·Though bis small toture and b 111" breakaway speed are reminiscent;at ballcamers who pre.fer to avoid d .. tocklers, Stewart is always pre~la,. to sacrifice himself for the tough ylif6 between the tackles. !'A. •Jiil work 1n the weight room~• .. helped him develop that quick, • • • explosive power,• Brinkley SAid. I runs ememely bird and he'll hit ~-~ Stewart. true to hli appredati c ~1 the team, ls eager to share credi~u his success with bis off enslve l.lnij1 .;• •Those guys work constanUy,AQd :' they're getting better ev.,ry weCtVL Stewart sald. "I owe o lot to them.• . Al see view League play ~ • this wen, Stewart, With 731 yafcti\B,~ and 13 toucbdowns on lOO ~ V. ii mlndNI tbal bis work~'· ~ only began.:He bojJ8I 1uc.-c.t ClllilMd to ID to play at Iba~ VU>/. Regardlem of ..... fuluN .... I h9'.b 'take with him valuable lt AR learDed ... prep. \) l ... . . . . . Sports lhurldaY, Odobet 14, 1999 IS , .. Coming into its own ~ s 9i With a little history on its side, Pelican Hill ready II •1 ~ t01ulake a name for itself with Diners Club matches. • a '• iiolf's off-5eason ... ba l . • c, ms orm.mg tour, on the i .heels of the Ryder Cup, ~ \fill bring a three-ring circus to ' ~can Hill Gou Club in ; Ne~rt Coast, which gets • Oilifdentifted in publications as P.ilictn "Hills" more often than 'tie:frvtne Company would like. perhaps a dose of the 'four, Senior PGA Tour and Tour, lumped together in the Diners Club Matches Dec. 1 l r)2, can generate enough appeal so folks in our business ~.get it right. l . }(hat's Pelican Hlll GoU Club. W)H\ two 18-hole, championship ~rt courses. The same facility I six years ago, negotiated Diners Club offidals to nng the event here, only to ~\tllOUl January 1994. 1 ' Jf~Uca · announced "that ~t'Clmri) remature to invite a I ament of this caliber to our dub at this time,• adding that it ~~ •to giv~ the course Hi"o~ time to mature, and for us tO ~mplete additional facilities •ltJlltdesirable amenities before ,,. . we undertake a showcase event of th1s magrutude." Look what Ume can do. With the South and North courses in. full bloom, after opening in November 1991 and November '93; respectively, and a top-notch clubhouse and banquet facillty in place, Pelican Hill is ready for the magic (red) carpet ride on ABC television. •tt's a television producer's delight, because there's action gomg on all the time,· Diners Club producer Terry Jastrow said, referring to the match-play, made-for-TV event, which will feature Jack Nicklaus. Jastrow, president or Nicklaus' production company, which founded the Diners Club Matches, said ·u·s the only time in the year when all the tours. gather at one site at one time for a tour event." With Jastrow at the controls, it appears Pelican Hill has the right guy pumping its com1ng out party on TV. During a conference call recently with Dottie Pepper to promote the YOUTH SPORTS Diners Club Matrh~. Jastrow said "the players love it, the fans love it, telcVl'uon audienCf'.s love it ancl by and large it's an extremely popular way to play the game." • Jastrow said 10 the anoeA\ days or goU, when 1t was common m Grcdt Bntaln !or two playen. to take on two others in a match, "they would play, tt would be raucous, there would be much drinking and heavy betting and all the rest of it • Wonder what's the lu1e in Las Vegas on Pepper and Juli Inkster capturing their third straight LPGA title at the Dlners Club? And is there action on Nicklaus (paired with Tom Watson) WlJllling hlS own event? Just food for at-the-tum thou~ht. • Following the original good-times crews on the links, . goU competition became •more formal" in the 19th century and, finally, in the "1860s or so, something was formalized by the RNA (Royal & Ancient) and it was called the Open Championship now known as the British Open Championship and we know the history from there,• Jastrow s&d. ·~unior Pee-Wee Seahawks blank 1H-aty, 39-0 th Z F.9.w -f F o o ' I A L l Newport-Mesa Riptide Splash splits ftli8'CH -The Newport-Mesa sweeps again )unior All-American Football Jµq.iqr Pee Wee Seahawks NEWPORT H 0 0 p S -~9fded their first shutout of the ~~~~ewpo~Mesa's National ~'f'&tv '1Jt~~~-O win over the Junior Basketball teams were John Angelo rushed for rour victorious in action this past \~Wbdowns, while Mike Orozco weekend. sepre(j twice more. The boys 8th grade All-Net • • Oltarterback Matt Hauser team defeated Huntington ~pleted 4 of 5 passes to Beach, 43-33. le<!eivers David Root. Conner Newport-Mesa was led by ~rgason and Noor Nalm. Palrkk Joyce with 17 points and • • .dWler runrung backs who Taylor Young with 11 points t'Ctlll:ibuted to the Seahawks' Also adchng to the offense s~ss were P.J. Banning, John were Brian Knox with seven and -Gothard and Zack Sepulveda. Pancho Seaborn with six. , TA~ offensive line, led by Alex Northrtdge and Alex ·!tY#Jt Telles, RJcbJe Sorenson, Orth led the defensive charge for ~c:e Jardine, Brian Lawler. Newport-Mesa, who will take on LOu Tnuton, ltyan Dupule, Alex an undefeated Irvine squad Sun- ,Bu~aUni and Trent Sharp, day for the fall championship. q~ed numerous holes for the The boys 7th grade team offense, which compiled over improved to 4-0 with a 57-28 win ~Oo yards for the game. over Irvine fl. • The defense, led by Tony Brett Pentne had t 7 points, JdttW! David Tomklrulon. Zack while Tyler Lance added 13 •tilv«!ngood, Jack Turner and points for Newport-Mesa. 90f1* 'ffayboe, bmited the Tn-James Hapke and Blalne City offense to minus-JO yards fn Gribble, along with combining • mcaJ offense and no first downs. for 17 points, controlled the , Intlther NMJAAF action· boards, while Ryan Lance, Elliot 1 • Jllnwport-Mesa MJdget Sea-Kirkpatrick. Neal Rafferty and ~~ks 39, Mission Viejo Cow-Kasey Peters played an effective ~~ 6: After allowing an open-all-around game. mg touchdown to the Cowboys, For the boys 6th graders, they the defensive group of Luis moved into first place with a 48· Gucijno, Jeovany Cueva. Brlan 38 wm ovet Laguna Hills Was,; Travis Wlnrow, Cole Patrick Wllllams led the Edwlmls, Bo BW'gess, Erle Cur-offense with 14 pomts, while rb Jr., Crosby Luis Sanchez, Scott Knox (nine points), WUJJam 5'!1111Mter I.angrtne, Tim McCuJ-Lefebvre (eight points), Mike ~ Michael Puentos and McDanlels (six points) and ltyan Odis ·wade, allowed no further Bagwell (six points) also con- points the entire game. tributed offensively. talD' offense, Matt Encinias Solid defense was turned in scored four touchdowns, wlule by Dalla5 Kopp, Shaun Knox, Bl'bm Campos and Omar Rutz Tony Krtkortan, Clay Jorth and each rushed for a touchdown RJ. Durenberger. N E W ---~~llll!lllll!ll~rr po RT SOFT.ILL BEACH -The Riptide Splash, Pacilic Coast Bobby Sox Girls· under-10 rastpitch travel softball team split a doubleheader last weekend against West Fuller- ton. After losmg the first game, 3- 2, the Riptide Splash pounded West Fullerton. 13-0, in game two Coral Young wds the winrung pitcher m game two, allowing only one hit, wtulC' striking out 11 Robin Gautschl, MJchelle ToUa and Kristin Ciralli each had key extra-bdc;e hits, wbile second basemcin Clea O'Kieffe and shortstop Amber Vitalo led the defense up th~ middle of the Ulfield The Riptide Spld.Sh will take on ry\Jstin South to determine fu5t place at nud-Sto'u on, Sunday at Boruta Creek Pdrk Game time· are dt noon and 2 p .m. ln other Pacific Coast Bobby Sox action: The Riptide Tcttl, Girls-under 12 fastpilch softball team knocked off the CentrdJ Orange Panthers in a doubleheader sweep, 10-4 and 11-0, ending d six.game losing "'lreak for the TeaJ. Multiple-bit qdmes were recorded by AIPlt ShilanisM and Ashley Gleason, whlle pitchers Ronni Briggs and Gleason kept thl' Panthers hit- ters olf balance The Teal will dlc;o be plc111ng at Bonita Creek Pi.11k at noon and 2 p.m on Sunday api~e. On the girls side, the 8th Of\ the offensi~e line, R.J . grade team remained unbeaten Amebas roll, 3-0 Mattln, Zach Wtsbengrad, following their 33-23 WU\ over Jonathan McClain and Sam Yorba Linda. UJ,n allowed the team to score Kate Heese.hen and Stacey for the-Seahawks. Mersevy each had eight pomts, wport·Mesa CltnJc-level while Desiree Wilson bad six ~wk.s 21, Orange Chiefs 0: and Kellie fllnl added five to JaiJ.i\e McGee completed a 20-Jedd the offense. Yf\fd ~ play and rushed for a Jennller Jlennon, Laruen touqhdown for the Seahawks. Nurnberger, Melissa Alves, l».J. Simpson ground up the Alex Orozco and Sara Stem !':with sottd running up the 1 lid def~--: f nu , behind the blocks of Jett P ayed so ~ve games or ~. Jonathan Tt1pt. Jerry the Newport-Mesa squad. Whitney, GrUtln Taylor, Justtn tlJltw>urn and Corbin McNutt. Also adding yardage to tbe Offense was Taylor Sepulveda. llan Theriot and Colby ,4pDJQerman. • .•. ~ewport-Mesa Jr. Clink Sea-._. 7, Westmtnster Uons 6: 1'1ie defense, led by Kyle Chene, l);eypr Davis, Drew Uttlefalr •and ff unter Alder held the Llons to otl.ly one touchdown. Jack Be1U bad the Seahawks touchdown on a solid run up the middle, filling ln for Antwon B1tt1 Good, all-around play was alSo turned tn by Nick n.ormtna. ,_,Taylor, Steve Dutbam and Austin Ford. • ~ OC 28, Newport-Mesa Ji:'Mldget Seabawb 8: Spencer scored the lone touchdown, Wu Preaon. 'fyle.t Lan~. y Pet n, Brlan Tberlot. Mbiti Omgu• end Dant .. 1 ~·Pbm leading the way on <tefente for the Seahilwk.5 D tryouts Sunday • ~liWPORT I 0 0 •• BB~H -~~Junk>r BMketbftll AU· N foi 5th and 6th Q'Jilde the Newport•Meta UM held at Uncoln Elemen· C4ry Sunday, Oct 17 at 5:30 P·;. moN lnfonnatlon, call Da1M1 .. (1M9) s.t2-0616 01 cun It (724) 8'1~20. Sting ties Wolves, 1-1 C 0 S T A -----11111111111--MESA -The S 0 C ( I I OCU Sting, a boys-under 17 gold team, battled the Wolves to a 1-1 tie this past weekend. 0 The Sting jumped out first With a goal from Chasen Mar- shall. off an as ist by Tyler Slm- mons. The offensive unit, led by Scott Nickerson, Federtco Moreno, Chris Kirn, Ryan Lan· easier, Justin Colllnl and Bl)an Ewalt. controlled the game with numerous hots on goal. The defense, which kept the Wolves off the 1eort>board the entire fin;t half, wa~ led by kevtn Yochem, Brlan Henry, Ryan Deman ttnd 5aJn Coons. Ensign boys win p ~ CRW T IOLLIYIALL J\EACH - E.nstgn Julllor High 7th and 8th grad•· boys volleyball teams each defeated Corona d J Mar to <>pen th., 1999 volleyball aeuon The Seebees 8th graders ltnoeked Off CdM, 1~-o. l~. with Mike 9Uy and 11a leMi leading th way . The ooys 7th gra1aen needed u.ree games to win, ts-to, 3·15, 15~. with c-.... lbnlr and lrell hntae td.lag c~ for BmkJn NEWPORT ---~~..­ BEACH -The S 0 C C E R Newport Beach Ameba Soccer Team defeated the Costd Mesa Wlute Llghtmng, 3-0, m Boysl4 lnterdty Area Soccer action Sat· urday. Brenden Zimmer opened the scoring early in the first hall on a 28-yard shot, which arched ru. way into the goaJ Serglo Luna scored off a pass play from Devon Andrade and Mike Richardson. Luna coTed agam in the third quarter off of a 50-yard pass from Arthur Perez. Strong defen e was pro'(ld<'d from Brendan Sowen, Max Pet- ty, Ramez WJssa and Taylor Conant. Solid team pl.1y was turned in by Jose Ceja, while goahe Katona Dutro httd seven sav s ior the Ameba Wolfpack wins two (' 0 S T A -----~Iii!"~ MESA -The S 0 ( ( I R Wolfpack Girls-Under-to duh SOCCI!/ t m won back·lo·back. gumc over the week.end tu unprov lo .5-2-1 . Th tr hr$l ~cun~. against Tor- ranre' SouUl nay rorc , Juwttn Freud had o go 11 nd an O<\SI t, while• Claire Jo pbson added another tally an th~1r 2·1 w n The WoUpac:k d f nted Mis· ston Viejo's SOulh m CAllfotnla Blues, 2·0, on two gonh from Pai!ud and a shutout in gbfll from KNtiDa Pepe. Strong J>'ay wa turned in my rorwatd Mtagu Matt, mid· flel&!n Aleeba Yo-.t and Alu Mella ....... 1be Woltpa k'• def nsc was led b)' Carly R1lb.. E•lll' OIAnw and Ame.,...... ..... I 0 l F richord dunn m uffiC'lent to really 11pp0r1 an event of this size. TI1ere' too m11rh ... thr.re's a lot of goU competition, a lot of goU events ovl'r in Palm Springs. so we wanted to h.nd a new home ite. • Could Pelican J itll become •home• to the OinE>~ Club Mutchec;? 1t would l>t· the second to pennaneoUy land m the area, following thf> T~hiba Senior Classic on the Seruor PGA Tour in March, which stops at Newport Beach CC • Spea.k.lng Of the Toshiba Classic, the event i not sold out U1ey hav plenty of exjX'..r& ore WJth the team matdl·play fom1at U$Cd at the Dmen Cub Mate.he:, • The event will be played on hol • one through 14 on the North Course. and 15 through 1 H on the South Cou_n;e, about a two-mmute ridP. on the golf cart for players traveling from the t 4th grt"f ·n to tbt> 15th tee. The bulk of the event's hospitality vlllage will be po1>1tlonPd in tbat are11. ' ----....:..--....-----of hospitality boxes Accordlng IJmers Oub tickets are $125 an<J include admission to the Der. 1 O practice rounds and tXJth toumamont days. Parking ss d!<;o mcluded. T1rket sales are Jumted to 10,000. Delciils: (949) • The l>iners Club Matches were lttst playPd m December 1997 at PGA West (Nicklaus Cour;P) in La Qumta After a one-year absence, the $1.2 tnilllon event returns to goU's week«-nd pos~eason for the armchair athletes. \ • Jastrow, wtnner of seven Emmy Awards and whose resume indudes the relaunciung of Shell's WonderfuJ World of Gou, said Jack Nicklaw. Productions mow•<l the event from La Qwnta to Newport Coast because "the (CodcheUa Valley) marketpl.ice WdS TENNIS DON EAC~ I DAILY PILOT Newport Harbor' C helsea Godbey, on way to victory. Tars squash CdM, 16-2 • Newport breezes. J<r.1 ru Boo ~Pb NEWPORT BEACH Wednesday was not a good ddy for Corona del Mar High's girls tenrus team Not only did 1t JosP to nvdl and host Newport Harbor a nonleague match, lb 2, but all three Sed l<lng<> c;;mglcs player reaggravated inJurie.c;. Kim Singer was icing her wrist after her first match. Nadlti Vaughan 'l> tendinitis in her elbow acted up, and Anne YelsPy's back prnblem resur- faced. All three players had to retire in theu lc1st matches Not U1at a healthy S<>a King squad would have changed the outcome. •it wouldn't have made a difference whether our playen. were healthy or not," CdM Coach Andy Stewart said. •(Newport Harbor) has no weakness. They're the best team m the area. They really tiandcd tl to us today • In an anticipated No. J sm- gles match between Vaughan and Newport l larbor's Natahe Braverman, Vaughan bwlt up a 5· 1 lead with powerful ground strokr that S<'('mNi to irustrate Braverman. Then Braverman roared back. She won five pomts in a row before Vaughan pulled out a game to tie the set b-6. Braverman won the tiebreaker 7-2 to complete U1t-comeback. "I was cxp"'cting to play perfect,• Brnvermun aid. • A11er ft 'Whil , l JU t loo cnetl up and stuck with my garn . I becarn more aygr 1ve." Th • Tan Jerl 10·0 betor • Yelsey got o point tor the ... King with o wm ov r Godbey "To<lay, om iloubl team t pp •u up," Olson SLUtl, "nnd Cas and M ycr look d o good." Th win tmprov N W• port to 11-1. Cd.M dtoJ>S to 7-S. Wll.AAGUI NIMcm HA•a 1-. C'DM 2 ..... .,~(NH}def V~ 7-6, Mf, Vets.y (rttlrN), ct.f. SI~ 6-1; Adam (NH) won 6-1, M. l~. Godbey (NH) won (rttlrtd). lost 1-C. WOt\ 6-2 O.ill1s: ~ (Ntt) dilf o.mien.(i(ffftth 6-1, def (harnty-·~ 6-1, dtf CIMW·~ M Collopv· ~IM (JtM) Mt' ., 5. 1-2. '°" 4 t; ..schnekl.t"8Mbf ;¥()1\ 7 l6-1, 5-3 to tournament offtoals, the Smuor Tour event "will always accommodate• prospective b~yers and c;poru.or; The information was. en oneously reportedly ill I.his c;pdce earner The event, however, is sold out of pro-am spots March 1-2 for the 2000 TosbJba, wh1ch will feature Senior Tour pros on ESPN March 3-5 • Add Nicklaus and Wah>on: Together they have won 103 PGA Tour events and 26 majors, and are pairing for the first tune in a profess1ona1 compebuon As parbcipants in 10 Ryder Cups ., and cdptains for thrt-c> more, 759-5175 - • Spots are sUll available for 1h1• tnauyural Tee Off for Tec;hnol0<.JY Classic. which will b<mPht lht· Newport Hdfbor Eclucat1onal Foundation and rnsse funds for much·n •eded h·<'hnology at thP high school. Thl~ event is Nov 1 at Santa 'Ana Country Clul> Delatls: {944) 723-1212 • The RIO Clas.,1c, which ht'nefsls lhe Rehab1htallon 1n.,1Jtu1~ of SouthPm Cdltforn.ia, '"Nov. 15 at Santcs Anc1 CC. BRIEFLY OCC wins again • Bucs remain unbeaten j Kennedy sizzles afte r eight OEC matches. c OSTA MESA p 0 l 0 -Or~mge COdst IRVINE G O L f College women'l> water polo Jenrufer Tunz1 re<lrues for this weekend's play shot a lhree-over·par, 74, to al the Citrus Tournament, and lead Orange Co..i!'t College ii nonconference ventures women's golf tecun to another ag.linst Rio Hondo and P<llo- Orange Empire Conference mar an• l\ny indic:ation, ll may golf win Wednf'sday at Oak be a \'CI)' producuve weekend. Creek Golf Cours<•, par 71 The P1rntes are still husking OCC shot a tcdm sc.ore of ·m the recent twm victories, 333, 13 shots bettn than run-highlighted by youlie Erm ner-up Stlddlebt1ck's 346. KeonPdy's work m the net dt Cypress a distant third with Palomar on Tuesday when the 174. Newport Harhor High product After eight OEC matches, rerorded a pdtr of four-meter the ·Puale~ are undefeated m rejections l>lX, and have two ues with Sad-"Two m one game lS really dleback. noteworthy,• said OCC C0<1ch Tllt\Zl's 74 was one shot oft Mike Giles. the top score ot the day, 73, I The Pirates hanc\led Rio which belonged to Hye Joon Hondo last week, 15-8. and Jung of Fullerton Palomar was an 8-2 victun as Jenna Quaranta shot dn 85, OCC improved to 12-2 overall KaU1y Hille and Robin Shaft NONCONRRENCl shot an 87 und Jan Cheng shot OAANG£ CoAsT 15, RJo HoNDo 8 a 90 to lead the Piiates, who Orange Coast 4 5 1 5 -lS Palomar 1 3 1 3 -8 hdd all fivP golfers fmi.sh in the occ . Lemke 3, Reldenbaugh 3, top 11 overall. Hylton 2. Bobbitt 2, Blair 2, Logan 1, The next OEC matchup for Stipp 1, Hallman 1. the Pirates will be played at Saves· Kennedy 4, Loehr 4. TI' c k M d 11 Rio Hondo -Payan 2. t oy 2, Wong "f"ras ree on ay at 2, Teyfel 1, Tiller 1 Saves· Abbott. 4 d .m 0MNGE CoAST 8, PALOMM 2 ORANGE EMPIRE CONRRENCE I orange Coa$t 3 2 3 O -8 OWfGI: CoMT 333. 5N>cuJIAcX 346. Palomar 1 0 0 1 2 At Oak Creek Golf Course, par 71 occ Hylloo 3, Re1denbaugh 2. CYJ.>rcss 374 Fullerton 396, Irvine Blair 2, Logan 1, Stipp 1. Valley 408 Saves Kennedy 5, Loehr 2. oce: Tuoz1 74, Quaranta 85, Palomar Mcl eis\CI 2. Hille 87, Shaft 87, Cheng 90 Saves W<'bb, 4 Sailors KO Marina SANTA ANA -Kelly Hunt shot G 0 L F d live-over· par, 41 to lead New- port Harbor High gtrls' golf h~om , rnnked seventh m Orange County, over fourth- ranked Manna 135-142, Wednesday at Santa Ana Country Club, par 36. Hunt used four pars and five bogPys tor Newport Harbor (9-01 en route to the Tars' sev- en stroke wm over the Vikings. Emily McKay and Lindsay Galbraith each shot a 47 to round out the Sailors sconng Marina falls to 9-3. The Sailors duel Laguna Hills today al 3 p.m. at Big Canyon Country C lub. WATER POLO KA VIEW LEAGUE NEMORT 11, LMialNA HIU.S 10 Newport Harbor S 4 3 6 -18 Laguna Hills 3 s 2 O -10 Newport~ 8~1den S, Weiner 4, Cook 3, Jendrusina 2. Thayer t, Kepner 1, Stan I, Han~o 1. ~· Birdwng 12 Vanguard upset, 1-0 COSTA - ME!'A-Pomt S 0 ( C IR Loma Naz&ene ~cored Wllh.i.n the hrst 10 minute of the ""omen•._ !.>OCCCr game and held on to upset No. 19 Vclllguard Umvcrsttv. 1·0. Wednesday night m Golden State Athletic Confort nle play. Rachel Evans srored th ... only goal. The Uons· outshot Poml Loma. t 1-5, and Van- Qlktnl godlie Robin Landrauor onl) IMd to make two saves. Vanguard falls to 9-5 ov r- .tll 3-2 m conference. Pomt Lomd 1c; 6-5, t ·2. Coa t wins in five ec,~~ct~~ VOlllYIALL Jege unproved to 7·4 overall, 2-1 in the Orange E.mp1r~ Con- lerunre with a 15·13, 13-15, 15-7, 9· 15, 15·9 victory O\'C.r visiting Saddlcback Wcdn my rught in worn m' voll yball D lh \\' t nn n 11~ th way with 33 kills. nna Nqn} •n hnd 45 a U , 11 digs and 3 Cdl\f falls. 13-6 lallll IOCllY tam ~. OCtober I A, 1999 ~ Nlad 9Ul'SUll'lt to mrtd •• ,...,Code t.c1ton 11471 " 1481 l)y _t~• NEW'O"f 1EACH POUCE DE· PAAn.wHT., TM P'°"'1V WH ..., wtttl ~ to ~.~<•>of .._._"., 11 m of .,._ HHlttl ll'ld .. tny COCS.. You ere ~ hodfled thllt the 06ltrlci ~ of OtMOe t'ounty ,_ lnldet9d pre CMClinOt to hwfelt die MloYa-dNCrtbed prap9fty ~ to HNfdl ll'ld Saftty Coda S.cuon 11418.4. • You .. lnwucted dlM If you dNlte to contHtthe hwfelt\n of tflla property, l)Ur9Uant '° HHldl ll'ld S.fffl Cede Sac:tlon 11488.S, ¥0U """' ftle a Ywifled dalm atatlno your lntaf. "' In the Pf'OC*tY. You rouat ,.. w. c1a1m 1n '" Supaltot Court of tN Cowlty of OrMQa ..tthlnr ~ C30> day1 0 the .... publlclldon of tflll Notice, unlu1 voii receive aotiiat oodc:a. fl'la... 'UM llFOl148 I You mu1t an enc:lorlad copy me delm on the utct Attorney of Orenge County !Attn: BUAL ESTES, Deputy Diltrict Attomeyl M CMo c.rn. Drive , Sarna Ana, Ca 01 within ~ 130I d-ve or die flllno of ma claim In the Silperior Coun/Clvll OIYl16on. The f allute to tlmefv ,.. Md HCtn • Yet(. fted cltlm 1ut1nQ an inWMt In die propany In the Superb Court wll ruult In me proper. ty being dlcl-.ct or Of1*M forlelt to the St.it of Callfoml1 and dittrlbuted pureuw.r to the prcMt6oN of Health end SafatY Code Sac· delft 11489 without further notice or he1t· ~iao. 10101, 10114 CNSl10000 fK>TICE OF SEIZURE PURSUANT TO HEAL TH AND SAFETY CODE SECTION 11471111488 AND NOTICE OF INTENDED FORFEITURE PURSUANT TO MIAl Tii AND SAFETY CODE SECTION 11488.• ~ AUGUST 20. .t...,I, 1t 500 CAGNEY ~E, NEW,.ORT .. CH. CA. the e>rC>Par· ry ICrtti.d 11: < ue . ..at u. s. CVR· RliHCY wu Hind purauent to ttlllfd1 and S1faty Coda $llctlon 11471 / 11488 ~ tl'la NEWPORT CH POLICE 0£. P ftTMENT. • PfOpanv w 81 • Mfi.ad with rnpact to ~ vio1Won111 of s.cuont11 1 1 359 of 1'141 Hlaltl1 and 11tatv ~}ou tr• h.trebv flVUTl90thltthe Dl1trlc1 Attorney of Or111Qa County hu Initiated • ~IQI to forlelt t;l;ova-dHcrlbtd • oWIDanv l>UflUlnt to kaintl ind Stf9fY Coda liMClon 11488.4. You .. lnauucted U. II you daalra to •••at the forfeiture of ~ prope!ty, pur&Ulnl &. Hlaltl1 and Stltty Section 11488.5, ~ """' fie • "9rf fled deim lt8dne YWt lntlf • lllt In the PfOC*'lY. YOU ~,.. ..... d8'm 111 -Supetlof Cowt of dlla ~ of Orange ..... "*lY 130t day1 the ,.,., PUtlic•llon 0 Oil• HotJc:., ""'"' ¥0\I rK•lv• actull "Odee. ,....... UH _.,....._ I You mu1t .. endoreed copy the dalm on the "8CE IROtNEM '81. lllOADWAY Mortuaty 1r Chapel C,..,-nation 11 O Broadway C:O.taM ... M2·9150 "Affordable Alternative" ~unt Casket; f Cremation& Burial Service ..... ~._HUM . ---~ ,. ......... "'" • CllfarNI ~.. ,,. ....... a..r .... ...,= ... ~. L'P Dm HENRY II' 1Q07,l tcW'14111 N, MARY J 'Na.A RUGAACEL W(AVE .. t1etl STOHE CAEEI< CM9IUI ......,. n ,.... a NDl'ICll IMTlllCk .. be~ I> ..... ~TUii ~'n..~,. =.. ~ De La cUlld ~. ~~?" -., ......... CA .__,.._,......, n.a --., be -bullnael ~ v .... 0 LEOM. NOTICE -_, Gltt01... T .,. dwultNd In llel*el 1 40 p rn. In~ Ln ~ 10 SCHOOL NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVf:N tnet al the ~ .,_, 0..lliet Section 10 be ~ on Tu.day, Nov- ember 2, 1999, the PQIS _. tie °'*' from the hour ol 1 • m. IO the hoOf of 8 p , and INI OUrlng ltle>so tioum Iha PolUno plaw~ for 1i:,1 lffl)edlve Pll!ClnCl shall be the pl~ces t1ere1nalter dealg· •iatedt al'd lhat the per• 5 .>ns nemlnalter named1 are apl)Olnted offlcer1 or l/'le election tor their rt· epectl\la pteelnct1, and they srni11 hQtrl said alee· lion and m •. ke ratum lhereol In ll•e manner provided by IJw, The 2 STOHE CNEJ( I -IRVINE ~~~-~-· llTATR•rna FOR =19 r ~ c&':c~ ~ ~-'Y 0. nt1 PAW AND and .. 8•"**· o •; ,..,.,,., ....... locllad at ,., n.a Cly inlMlancMot='"' .....,,., lf••tdd Im· o.tw ~. Oqnge, cA John A. Gef'IWI' "°""**· Goodwtlt 12181. CFO tlU\ ll'ld II°"* ...ca UMd IF YOU OBJECT 90 f1t Tl'll9 .... manl~ REP CHERYL A HEIHECl<E Al Mil.OREO A KASAI.EK REP DONALD P MCDERMOTT ~ ;::;.=..-:=x:. ~ 1 Vite lhOM qulllledwen 1 PROJICT NO .... ,0 IO tlbM bide fof tie Ootober, ·-projec:I. In ... Cll*lllClfl of ... ~ cl tNt .,..,,., tied --..... bue!Mu, 9fld .,. lo-yQI ~ llPPMf at the _, UIW «*ed et ll830 FooN l'1Ml1n9 end Nie your 'i:':'e>-r.~ 12336 . • wi\h the QOUlt ....... Oct DEM Cl.AAA A0WE 9Ul17 BRUINGTON RESIDENCE NOTICE IS HERE8Y 5 P~ Ot:•• n GIVEN lhet Oe11Qn Build ~ T-.m1 dellr11 u o Teem AeQueat ror p,... be prequellfled •m I • QUlllllalllon Statement• lofmed thel hY 11 u 11 Wiii be rteelved by the fUlly comply wlch .. I of 1•1• Unlwl'llty of ca1110m1A, bid '9QUlrein9ntei:.J:'d· Blvd., Fontana, CA : E or 111 wna.n ~ 1 ,11111.,.~7 Tha buainee9 nwM the 1*11ng. VOUt r""" 7• t4: • UMcl I>)' t'1e .... rat that appeeranc. may be In ~ ~ location It• Del Taoo ~ Of by your et• ~ 8~ AeNUtent 1118. ._..... ~ . "-•ntlclpeled dale of IF OU AAE A CREDI· The following '*"'11 Iha aalellrenlfer le TOR or contlngel'lt credl· are dolnQ bualneaa w 11 14 SUNLIGHT -IRVINE REP LOUISE A BRUINGTON :::n ~':"~c:h~· ~ ~ reQ·~ ·~ November 2, 1899al lhe tot of tilt clecealed. you RAYMOND & ,..\~ OfflCt °' Elcrow Conaul· mull Illa your ctalm wtth MONO, 1991 POl1lllne tent• of Newpol1 BMctl the coult and ma« a copy Av., Colta Meea, CA lno .. 1201 Dove Sllwt, lo the pe..-onal rapre 02921 , r <J Sulla 485, N•wport I aentatNe 11>po4nted by Metta8-gura Ga~ Beach, CA 92680 the court within tour 1991 Poment Av.,~ ACF ARTHUR E 811\JINGTON DEM TRACY S fELDSOTT 'MKINQ AND TRANS-mente. MOWlng I a 1111 ol lhfl pr"Ctncts 1n t'-gener~ • 111uo1)f REP JO ANN VAANEY POflTATION IMPROVE· Bid Securtty In 11,, llENTI PROGRAM· amount of t0% o tlit STEP 1, Project No. Lump Sum S... Bir}, ~ c· llN10. 'rile~ Is a clU<lng allern.tea, 'It\ N "Modified Oeaigo Bu•ld &<lCOn19anv Ndl e t. project, and will lndud11 The Surety IUuW!a t>on 1a the p1epe111uon of ~ ... f1t. fof the l>iol9<:t shall L , This bulk l8le la •Ub-montt11 lrorn the da .. of Mesa, CA 92627 , Ject to Celifomla Uniform the flrat la6uanot of let· Thia bUllneal II C:bn- Commatc:ial Coda *' u p~ In Pro-ducted I>)''. an I~ .. 91818 8-'Y VIEW, COSTA MESA NEWPORT SUCH 61601 TOSCA~1A EASTSHOAE SCHOOL 155 EASTSHORE - IRVINE Ing drawln~ (lhoo dr-1w on the· B4d. OelK.'1ir ii. Th903 Section 8108 2. bate Coda.aectron 9100 Have YoU •tarted ~ NOTICE OF II ao tobject, the name The 11ma lof filing clalml ~ v-t? YM, ti ~ ClUBHOUSE 45 VIA LUCCA IRVINE REP CHARLOITE K RANGER REP CYRIL H BAUMANN DEC JAGDISH KUMAR UBN J MARK SUGARS 91601 REP BERNICE D DESMOND REP BEVEAL Y J NJ DREWS REP DOROTHY f JOHNSON OEMJANETL ROOOERS 9Ulf9 NORTHWOOD ELEMENT ARV SCHOOL Inga), and ~rucll CJ/' bled In the laleet pub- b&Md on Iha Prelimln 1ry llshed State of Clllltorr a De11gn Documents a'lO Deoattment Of 1'11Uf'8r • Performance Sper I List Of "lnaut9f& AdmlCt d ceciona preoered by 0 IO Tnansaet So~ Ins •• algn Arc:MAICI, Walrv D anot In this Sla1il and tall a!Qn Group. 1nsunsnc-. Polk:le1 ,.. M Design Bulld Teami; quired tu be obCalned by who are lrtterast•fln P"' the Design Bulld Teem qualifying f0t this proie..1 shell be lfiVl>lee1 to ~ and Wtlh to obtain the P{OVal by University fcx and addntu cl the per· will not aicplre before four ... APPLICATION FOR aon witl'I whom claJms monlha lrom the heartng MW SeQura Ga~ CHANGE IN m a y b a 1111 d I 1. datt noticad aboVa • Thia 1ta1"1ant W OWNERltlP OF KATHLEEN HUNTS· YOU MAY EXAMINE ftled with the ALCOHOLIC MAN, Eac:row ConaU· the Illa kept t>y the ooun. O.tlt OC Qranoa BEVERAGE tante ot ~ Bueti If you ar• a paraon 111-on 10-s.99 LICENSE Inc., 1201 Dove S1r .. t. te1'91ted In the aai.ta, 1lllMO'rllli Dew °' Flllno Aoc>b· Sulla 485, N1wport you ma=lle wllh Iha Dally PllOI Oct. 7, a!14, 21 lien Oclober 4. 1099 Beech, CA 92e60 and COUft a t for Soe-21, 1991 _ T ~ h ru.:., the last date for filing ciltl No4ic» onn DE·154) tJA111o .. nc'D'lE!""JllOPF"11!8~--~m ~, dalma shall be of ti. fJllno of an ~ OF ABANDONED Jd BAYWOOD SCHOOL 1 WESTWOOD - IRVINE • REP TEARY l KISER REP BARBARA H AITKEN 28 CARSON/LITTLE THEATRE -IRVINE REP ANGELO A VARIO REP DEBRA L Al.lSEE REPNIKOLAJ Prequahllcallon State· form and 5Ubatanc1. All menta may calf either Such poltcies shall be II· (949) 82,.·8117 (Hot sued by a company Line, Ootton #3), 0< (949) which II listed bV a.sl 824'663o. and shall have a rettng ol DATE OF SUBMITTAL: A· Of bettor and a rinan- The Name(~ of the November 1•~11 the tory and apptaleel of H· PERSONAL J " Aooll tC•l M buslneu day before the tlte assets OJ of any peU· -MEt:J/jn ~ •re: ula date 1pecllled tlon or account 11 PROPERTY " r ~ Ji~:&~ ALICIA :: October 1~. 1999 ~d~ r:~": the~~ !:9°= EDGARDO MARCELO Del Taoo, Inc., a Request tor Sll9dal No-to Section 1988 In Call" GRINENKO OEM FRANCES H BRYCE REP FRANKJ RUNZl.ER OEM SHERRY VARIO 9Hl20 SIERRA VISTA D11lgn Build Taam dal clas1tfleation of VIII Prequallltcallon State· Of better, ments wtll be received at THE REGENTS OF THE the Office of Design & UNIVERSITY OF Construction Servlces CALIFORNIA The C&llfomla corporation tlOe loon 1s avallabte from lomla CMI Code ...., ._ __ applicants Ualed BY: MlcflMI L. Annie Iha coon c1er11. propelfY k11ed beloW bet. ~~n~~~~ Vice PrHldant and At1otMy for ttia lleved fo be abandoned e.ve~ Control to aen Oenaral CounMI Patltlonari by Steven Bolduc loclMa6i SCHOOL 91602 EL CAMINO REAL SCHOOL 4782 KAREN ANN LN ·• IRVINE 2 LIBERTY/ PERFORMING ARTS -IAVINE UnlversilV ot Catiforr .J, Oc10ber, 1999 lrvlne, 3500 Berllr .JY Published Nawporl Place, ttvtne, Calift. a Be&ch·Costa Mesa Diiiy 92697·2450, Att1nt .l: Pilot October 14, 1999 •,_.._, be~ at·. Published Nawpon Janray T. VandlfVffn, al 801 Poinsettia In N '"""'" '"' Beach~ta Mela Dally Eaq., Law OHk:ta of City Of r ·-2230 F~IRVI AD 0 Pilot October 14, 1999 Jeffrey T. Vlnd4NVMn Corona Del Mar, ~111 ~~~A MESA, CA Th99S 24422 AV9fllda d• .. personal prop•ft'. REP ALICE E BEAUVAIS REP KEITH W NELSON REP GAY N BLODGETT Mar.dlth Chatton. 1t11 Th99!J Tri:; of license(a) I"· NOTICE TO Carlot~\ Sta. 341, lumilU<e, antiques, IO,. 41 ON S'"''"E CR Laguna nlftt, CA 92'53 pllall<*, colledlbla&; G • · ...... EDITORS OF Publlahed Newl)ort aacope, 10011, •II REP CAROLYN C EVANS REP CLARENCE E JOHNSON S:OO P.M .. Frldey, CNS1745734 November 12, 1999. No Prequallllcallon Slate· NOTICE TO el~~ ~8e WINE· BULK SALE Beach-Cati. Men Dally tronlca, rugs, b04, Publlahed Newpo11 (SECS. 6104, Pilot OCIOber 14, 20, 21, hoU*8hold Oood•. REP JULIE A COLLINS REP MADELYN M CRONIN REP MADELINE M DEMARINI 91603 COLONY COMMUNITY 91621 ALDERWOOD SCHOOL 2 ALDERWOOD -IRVINE menta \'. u be accepted CONTRACTORS alter th1~ tJme. However, ProJect No. 99 SR 12 the u 1lver1lty reserves Sealed bids will be ra· Ille right to request, ,... oelVed at Ille oltlcl ot cetve •od evaluate sup· Platll Opef'lltlons Fair· plemental lnlormallon view Oev. Center, 2601 Beach-Cotta Meta Dally 6105 U.C.C.) 1999 will be told In Pilot <>aot>er 14, 1999 Eactow t: ThW9M Public Auction on Tb TH991 e1na1-0s NOTICE OF Octot>er21, 1m,at 1~ -~:rn==7'2":1,....;..;.... pm b,y Amer I c I\ CNS1746165 NOTICE IS HEREBY PETITION Auclloneara at f"' LEGAL NOTICE GJVEN to c:redltors Of the TO ADMINISTER ~~-~V!·· .... '!' , CLUBHOUSE •3611 SOVfH MALL - IAVINE REP JUNE B DITTMAN DEM ALFRED J DUMONT lrom IN Team II deemed Harbor Blvd , Colla necosuuy to oomplele Mesa, CA 92628 until the evaluallOn cl their 2 oo p .m on Dec:. 21 , THE OHIO DIVISK>N wllhlnnamedsellerthata ESTATE OF· .... , "'.....,..,,....,. bcJlk Mii II aboUt lo be • ,...;.~--•Or OF SECURITIES, PUA· made of the ass.ts de-Gerald E. Tremble """"' ... a11Q9, REP OOA L EASLEY DEC MARGARET M BONE DEM IOA M POOlER DEM CORINNE STEINMEYER 91604 REP Lil YI GAAY OEM DOROTHY V VANTATENHOVE 91622 THE GROVES CLUBHOUSE 5200 IRVINE BL VD • IRVINE qualillcations Design 1999 at whlCh tune ttl8Y Build Teem PtequallfiCa· Wilt be ~ opened tJon statemeote shal be and read for perfonnlng submitted In sea.led WOO! to IUm<sh all laboi envelopes marked on the ma ta rials, tool1, and SUANT TO OHIO RE· ICt'ibed below CASE NUMBER: of omla Terms 'p. VISEDCOOf!'CHAPTER The .,1""'1•g caah only, removal~ 1707 ""'D CHAPTE names and bust· ~ "'"'"" time -• u'-&:f-~-w ' "" A ness addraues or the To •A he,., banaft· 1... "' F,. ·-ff 9• HAS ISSUED A Hiler era. Karen Pal· • clarle1, credit ..... , ........ .. .. time. or O!Tnab'I CEASE ~D DESIST ~· ""'" please cal1 ORDER FOR NANCY tlt'IOn, 1505 Mesa Verde lnganl Cfedlfors, and per· Dan Dolton, Ame~ KLAITER THE ORDER East, Suite E, Costa sons Who may OtherwlU Auc:doneara et _ RANCHO SAN JOAQUIN CLUBHOUSE 20 PERGOLA •· IRVINE REP EVEL VN B GRAY OEM DORIS F COlE REP ROBERT F DENNIS REP EDITH M KELLEY DEM GERALD M DEMAAS 0ut11 d .!L. .. DE 81 Q N equipment neceasaty lo BUILD 't:AM complete exter1or prepe- PREQUAUFICATION raOonlpatchlng, pnma/ STATEMENT, PARK· seal and two coat finish IHO AHO TRANSPOR· elastomerlc paints on ap· TATION IMPROVE· proxlmstely 271,839 MENTS PROGRAM· squarefeetolacutalacll· CONTAINS Tl1E Mesa, CA 92626 be Interested In the will a< ~838.sot.~•c..., Divis S The locallOO If\ Ca!Jfor. estate, a< both of ,,_. ION' FINDINGS nla of the chief executl\/e , Gerald E. Tramble 3594212 !~ THAT NANCY l<LATTEA otlioe Of the &eU.r Is. A PETITION FOR Publl1had New pi VIOLATED OHIO SAME PROBATE hH been filed Beach-CO.ta Ml$8 0 REP JOSEPH A KRAFT 91605 BONITA CANYON SCHOOL 1 SUNDANCE RD •• IRVINE REP A09ERTA A GRAHAM DEM ALVINA C VAUGHN 91823 SANTIAGO HILLS SCHOOL 29 CHRIST AMON -IRVINE REP SANDRA K RUSSELL STEP 51 Pfof1et Ho. ltv's bUildlng eJCtel1ofS, In· IM510.' eluding all pat101. DESCRIPTION OF ovethanga, and attach· nte PROJECT: ments to buildings • The proposed project P.tlase II painting projtcr. lncludel con11ruc11on of a at Fairview Oevelopmen· 580,000 o.g 1.I. parking tal Cir. In accoroaooa REVlSED CODE Aa listed by the seller, by LISI Tramble & Pilot October 1, 14, 1 " SECTIONS 1707.44(0) all other bu&lnela names Stephen Lynn Busch In !!Si LJ~ BY SELLING and addl9tses USad by the Superlof Coult of Flctttloua Bual~ \A SE~~~11~11~AED Iha seQer within ltlree Cahtomla, County 01 N•m• Statement•• 17o7 44 ( B')( 4) By years before the elate Orange. The following pertora,"l KNOWING(. y MAKING Such llst wU sent or de· THE PETITION FOR are doing bualt\e .. u : f<O FALSE REPRESENTA· 111.'ered to the buyer are· P.R09ATE requeeta that Cahfomla Metal ~· REP MARGARITE BROWN . REP ROSE A FRASER • REP JILL W HEWICKER DEM VALERIE E MOORE REP CAROi..£ A FREY DEM EVE R FYBEL REP EILEEN N PUZA ' 1truc:ture (designed as • with plans and apecill· Type II lira rated with a cations. S4 OCQUpency) Which will Bidders IOI' lhll project be a M\len-leval laclllfy muat PoSsesa a current prOVidlllO 1,800 spaces. C·33 claulflcall'n Aa an Alternate to lh1$ Uoense(1) lssUe<I by he project, a 60,000 sJ of. Contractors' Stt ta lloe bulld1ng (also de· License Boerd. II the Lid· signed aa a Type II nre der 1a not Ucensed as TIONS CONCERNING NONE : Lisa Tremble & Stephen tem1, 815 Waat Grt1'¥,tJ MATERIAL AND RELE The names and buel-I Lynn Busch, ba ap· Orenoa1,Cattlomla 92ae&'1 VMCT FACTS IN oON: • ness lddresae1 of the pointed as pereonal rep· AoriaJO Jaime Hlguetf, NECTION Willi THE I buyer ant: Joe Ronstadt, resentatl\/e to aclmlnl1tar 815 West Grove, ~1 SALE OF SECURITIES 208 Del Cabo. San the estate ot the dece· ange, C.~lomla 92MS r r 1707 «CG) BY KNOW: ClemMte, CA 92673 dent Thie bUslneaa .. cott- INGL v 'ENGAGING IN The assets 10 be sold THE PETITION re· due1ed by; an lndMdwl 91606 SHEPHERD OF PEACE LUTHERAN CHURCH 18182 CULVER DA ·• IRVINE REP BARBARA A BRISCO DEMJONJN BOULANGER OEMANNAH FAEEMNJ 91624 SPRINGBROOK SCHOOL 655 SPRINGBROOK NORTH •• IAVINE REP HENRY S MYERS, JR DEM GILDA FEHR REP BETTY J GEBHARD REP ELIZABETH A MYERS 91825 rated wOh a B OC· 1peqfied, the bid wtll ,. cupency)wlllbeaddedto dlaregarded. Jo i t lhe aouth o1 the 90Ulh-Venture bidders rt ,, 1astcomerotthep1rtcina ~~~a Joint Venti ·• sbuctura ~elated roa<f: ......,...., way Improvements IO· Prelarenca wlll ' elude Improvements to granted to bldd • ACTS AND PRACTICES are descrlbe<l In 98'18r&I quest& tr.a decedent's I Ha11e you staffed ~ WHICH ARE H• tumll\Jre. fixtures, WI" and oodiclll, II any, bu1lna11 yat? Yn, DECLARED ILLEGAL 8QUlpment, goqdwlll, be admitted 10 probate 9·9-89 f'• • FRAUDULENT OR . lul8toold lml)fOVementS, The Will and any eodldls • Ronald J. Higuera I p Ro H 1B1 TE o B y . tradaname and Inventory ara available for ax· Thia rtat1ment ~ • CH~A 1707 OF THE I of ltoc:k In trade and are 81ntnabon In the hie kept ftled with the County OtiTO REVISED COOE located at 1505 Meas by the COUit Cletll; of ~ Cour)ty AS FURTHER DEANED Verde East, SUlte E THE PETITION r•· On 9·9-519 ... IN SECTION 17070t(J), Cost• Mesa, CA quesu authotfty 10 Id-1HSlitac~~ ANO ORDERS HER TO · ... ~...., ~alneu name min1$ter the estate unoer D&1ly Piiot Oct. 7, 14. CEASE AHO DESIST ..._. "7 .,,. leller at that the Independent Mtnln-28, 1991 DEM FlORENCE C MARTIN SOUTH LAKE MIDDLE the on·c.m(>lls llllerMc· celtlfled u a "Sr ii tlon of Per•1ra Dnve and Business" In eccordar il Pareire Or1Ye, which 11 With SectJon 1888 t curran'lly aligned as a ~. Tiiie 2, Califor 1• T ·intertec:CiOn With a SIOp Coije of Regulations 51gn. The J>fOl8Cled ~ ~ltOl'ls '°' prele"' lttct Time lor the project must be ttlbmltted ICI THOSE ACTS AND locallon Is. California IStratlOn of Estat .. Act ct OU. ua net I PRACTICES THE OR· twlt!lnea (Thll autholfty will lllow N.me Statement v. DER MAY BE AP The antlc:lpai.d date ot the peraonaJ repruent· The I ' 91607 CUL VERDALE SCH 2 PA.SEO WESTPAAK •• IAVINE SCHoot.JMP RM 655 WEST YALE LOOP -IRVINE DEM BENJAMIN RAPPOPORT REP JOHN F REILLY REP KENNETH D FAUST • REP LOAN N LE REP ELLEN POOCHIGIAN 9t608 TURTLE ROCK SCHOOL 5151 AMALFI DA - IAVINE DEM LAURANELL CONDREY •REP HENRY J BAECKER DEM MIRIAM SIMON DEM EVE H WILES 91609 SNJDRl-OOlDIN RESIDENCE 19 DICKENS CT - IAVINE DEM ROZANNE M SANDRI-GOLDIN DEM MELA MILEOI REPWJAMES SHARSAUGH DEM MARILYN C SOLEY 91610 DEERFIELD SCHOOL 2 DEERFIELD -IRVINE REP VICTORIA K DAVIS REP MILDRED J HOLLIDAY DEC THOMAS A MANCE REP MARTHA E AIDDlE 91811 ORANGE TREE CLUBHOUSE 290 0RANGE BLOSSOM •· IRYINE REP AUDREY R WICKS REP KATHLEEN A EASTON REP GILBERT O NIELSEN DEMHENRYB WITHERSPOON 91812 COU.EGE PAAK SCHOOL 3700 CHAPARRAL AV£ ··IRVINE REP BARBARA A FRASER REP IRENE H HANSON REP MAAIAN J NAU REP MARY B ST APP 01813 UNIVERSITY COMM ASSN COMMUNITY CTR 4$30 SANOOURG WAY -IRVINE REP STEVEN A NIEDZlELA ACP KA THEfUNE L Al FRED REP BEVE'RL V J HEOO(AG REP N~TALtE VIANI IU8l4 RANCHO SAN JOAQUIN INT SCH 485t MICHELSON DR -IRVINE REP EAAL G PETERSON REP FRANKLIN S HURO REP HELEN T HUAO REiit CONSTANCE .J KOUZ£lOS REP VIRGINIA H DAVIS DEM FLORENCE RAPPOPORT 11 approidmalely ailcleen approved by Ille Off (16) monthl SmaQ and Minority t Parking Strueturt ness, 1531 I Street Building Conetruc:tlon Floor, Saclllmento, REP HUG~t WHELPTON J1626 Coat Eatlmat1: 95814·2018 118,200,000.00 Bids must be subm IRVINE PRE SBYTERIAN 1.,,HURCH 4-445 AL TON PKY IRVINE DEM MARGARET M STOCKST'I L REP NELl E El OD REP EDNA I.I KE Y DEC RUTH H SOtlGE 12' IA\ 91627 CANYON VIEW SCHOOl YALE CT ·· ' REf AN•JETit:: T EOWA " OEM JI ~ D OU•ovA DEM HE:.. ~·E fl KNOBEL DEM JAMES H PAii t.S 9US29 IRVINE CIVIC CENTER t CIVIC CENTER PLAZA -IRVINE ' REP SUZANN 0 JOHNSON REP VIRGINIA BORZA REP ROBERT E JOHNSON REP PATRICIA R Pat.SON 91830 WESTPAAK SCHOOL 25 SAN CARLO •• IRVINE DEM EARL l HADLEY DEC ANITA AAON REP DERAEL E l<AY REP THERESA A UNY 91831 VERANO PLACE COMMONS 8529 ADOBE CIRCLE RD -IRVINE omca Building fOr lhe entJre work <..on1tructlon Cott &er1bed tl'lereln. O , t111tnat1: SS,200,000.00 tlons from plans rJ I ' l lOCUMENTS: specillceUon1 will nti I cumen11 are considered and wit • w to be avaHable cause IOJ reJectk>n 1 o roqualllled Design bids. The Oepaltn ' , t;. 11t1 T ,ms 1n Winter ot Nia the tight to waive v 1(l Bio Documents wiA lrregularify In a bid c,1 v t ol Design De· reject any or a" bids ~ •n1 drawing1, In-bid wlll be conSldereo ,.,, .i floor plans, le~s 11 I& made on a S1 na anJ '8Cllon$, da•d torm lurnlahed ~Y Pr0tec:t Manual, It o oartmenl and 1 roosist of Par· -" a~ ,,,,th DeCINcatfOOS, 'I ll\Jdlonl to Bid• 9ria, end a uon; a.. r bUi!dlng Pro1pac11ve bldda,. systar. . elr lune-may ex.amme end ot>taln lion. NJ .. lnfonna· plans, apeallcetlons, and tJon ava to bidders bid forms by calling v.11 lndl,,d(• " SOiis Re-Carmatana Sarra al POl1 prep by GA (714) 957·5213 NIOOll, lllC" c '11 Of the A payment bondrStan· Uniwt111ty of ~l1fomla, dard FOrm 807 k>f the to- lrvlrte, Campus Stan· tal conttact ~ mutt darda and o .. 1gn aocompeny every cot'I• c .. tana. tract lnvoMng an tkJ)en- Tha Design Develop-dllura In axcaa1 of ment drawings wll ha\19 $5,000. received prel<mlnaty re· The 1uccasstU1 bidder \'law by the State Flnt Wiii be required to antar Marst\11 and the DMslon Into e contractu.I agrM· of the State Archltea'• men1 In the lorm or a Accau Compliance "St11ndard Agreemantl Section. The •ucoeasful lorm STD 2" Which Iha! 0.algn Build Teem will be binding upon tho nMd" to ge1,., llnel ap-State of C.lllomla only prc111al Of lhe drawlnat upon approval l>Y the rrom both the State Ffr. State The contracf 11 not Marel'lal and tne OMllon blfidlno on elttier palfY of Slat• Al'Cttlted Acces. unleU Ind unt• It .. IP• Compliance Stc:tlon, and proved by tha ap· the local Orange County e=-t• atate 11(18fl<lit1, Ar. Oepe11men1 agen-Ing the Department OEM DOUGLAS M WALTERS cite. of General Sftrvtoet, • ,.. .-DESIGN 8UILO ~M quired. PAEQUAUACATIOH Al nonexempt ttate LION WILl.IAM J COLLUM REP ROOINETTE E MCCABE DEM MARY J MURRA V 11832 GREENTREE SCHOOl 4200 MANZANITA IT ... IRVINE REP LORA H KINDER DEM JUl.IANNE M HOWARD REP DAVID P NESSI. DEM LOISJ RUPPRECHT Tt.t,. wlll be no p6lhng ptlcet for the fellowing PfldnetJ In !tie electlOn •nd Ille QUlflfled ~" thaM vote b>' abtent vot•r ballot 0t V014t 81 IN Off~ of fie Aegitt111r of Vol· era. 13008o. QrandAYe· nut, 8enlll ·Aile. C.lltol· nlll 81901 ltlOa • lndlclitM an ~ baltd """"'* .. bl-~ -!•l'lc»yof C>olaber, , .. ~~:..... PAOCEOURH: oontrec:tl ot 15,000 01 1. Deaton Bulld Team more.,. aut>jtct 101ta1a Prequa1trrcauon State· c:omraccor menl1 will be ava.~ nonCS11cnm1na11on ano Monday. Oc:fobar 11, compliance requi~ts 18" at tr.a Off.oa of De· pvrtuant to Gov9l'Mlellt •Ion .. Con11rue11on eooa. Seaton t 2990 Md SeNIOat, Unlvto1ftY ol Tiiie 2, C.Wonlla Code Of C.llfom49, trwi.. 3500 Ftogu11oon1. Olvlalon 3, Detllelay Pitce, OeldOJ• SeCtlon 8201 A bid fo( a n11 92897·24 .. 0 The PCJb41c wocu contrloet. PrequabllQlllon Packet wtlld\ Is 11JC)mllfftd by • oan be ma!U!d 1'1 pol9n· bidder wtlo hie bMn de· 1111 tlAmt UMIN 10 ot> otlflfled from oont,.~ talfl !Mm In pert0n by wMtl fie Stall• by Iha De• calling (~9) 12• 1117 ~ peltmenf Of ,_.., E~y (048) 824•e630 After ment end Houllng, ltlel Ftleley, November I, be dMtNld IO bt 1'", no -. ......... nonre1poniNe arid wH wClt M mllled; lfleJ bt~ m"9t be ptobd up In The 0-.ttmem of O.· '*"°" at .... ...,. lo-~I 8eMcN .. °""°"· bide from Dia· 2. Thi ~ hM ebl9d ~ .,..,_. .......,_ a two-pw E,.,,..... In Oldlf 10 '°' ....... "*' ... ~· Cl .....,., Hllillllhld .IOlll . Cl ~ ..... ""° ~ fOf dlilllled "" "**"""' ,.. ... ~ ~ llt ...... 1 ..,...,,.... fDVM) '° ~ bl .._ ... ..., • oompty •Hfl .. Ctkln Pl" tll ,..._ I Cl NI 10111. « MCI , d N ~Cllhr• ""* Ocinttia COOi PEALED PURSUANT the bulk aala Is No>.t 2, el/Ve to take many ec:· .,. dolno ~."~5 TO OHIO REVISED 1999 81 the olflee of Ilona wMou1 ot>~ Allan Fr M. CODE CHAPTER 119 A Fidelity Natlonal r.ue In· court app<ovaJ. Before 818 S.lnt ~~~·IJ copy 0 F TH 1 S 1urance Company, 1300 taking certain very 11npor. California 92e'1e.~'T DIVISION ORDER IS ~S~!39!2~~ewpol1 tant actlcns, how9vtr, Byron Allan 818 ~ AVAILABLE FROM THE • """ '""" • the personal repruent· vinc.n I • Cal OHIO DIVISION OF SE· Thia bulk sale IS Sub· atlve will be required to 92618 I, Mna, If~ 1:1 CURITIES T7 S0VTH Jecl to California Unllonn give notlce to lntaraated Thia bUSlne la HIGH STREET 22No ~.merctat Code persona unl111 they dUc:ted by· 1111 ~ J FLOOR COLUMBUS ~uon 8106 2· heva waived notlCle Of H · OHIO -432 • If IO •UbJec:t, the name consented to the aw you ataned ~u PUbllaned :.,59 and addfe$s of the per· proposed action.) The In· ~~17 Vee, , r> Beach-Cotta~ Diii~ aon with wt1om Claims Oependant admlnla 8 ron Allen , Piiot <>aot>a 1 may be filed Is Dalfean tratlon aulhorfty wlll be isy _ _, 1999 ' 4• 21• 2 ' C. Sweet FkJellty Na· granted unless an In-Thia llatemant wu-!!i The92 tlonal Title Insurance terasted person file• an ~ ~11~~ ~l! 1 -s:~'lll:Tr.:r...-E":r=,;..= Company, 1300 Dove objection IO the pelHforl -·-'V· ..._."1" I REQUEST FOR St., 1310, Newport Ind shows good CIUM on 9-8·99 .., PROPOSALS Bead'I, CA 92680 end why the courl lhould not 1999M047SO The Orange County the la.It date for riling giant the authority Diiiy Piiot Oct 7, 14, 21, S.nltation Dfstrlcls, Calf· ctalma ahall be Nov 1, , A HEARING on Iha 21, t 999 Th987 lomla. will rwc:.lve ~-1999 Whldl i. the bual· petrtion w111 be held on Flctltloue Bu.lneaa1 queet for Propoula un!ll neaa day before the l8la 1 H 8·99 at 1 4Spm 1n Name StabHMnP l1 Tueeday, October :., date spectliad above. Dept. L73 The followlng pertON 1"9 at 11:00 p.m. Dated: October7, 1999 located at 341 The City .,. doing bustnan •r. 1 Propoala must be ,.. /81 Joa Ronstadt DrTYe, P 0 Box 1•111 raoe dalertoom 1175 • 08fl/9d II the Dtstricfs Publlthld Newport Orange, CA Biker SlrHI, 'adt 1 Pufchaalog Offlca by Ille Beech~ Meae Dally IF YOU 08JECT lo the Co 11 a Ma 1 a C ~ol. data heralneb<Mt Mt Piiot OdOber 1•. 1999 gmnUng ol the petition, 92628·4139431 ' ~ fonh, al wt1ICh tame they Th989 you Should •J>PNr II the Klaus Aaacti. 82~ wlll be ~ned and •x· esc 11834 heaong and Stal• '(OUI Warner Ava.. 111df •mined at the Offa of NOTICE OF ~ or Ille wrtn.n Huncllglon Beactt, c•O the Dll111cte, 10844 Elita PETITION ~~ wlll'I the court 92647 a ~ountaln Valley, TO ADMINISTER be ore the heanng. You1 Paul Koz1ntkl, 111.S ionc!w.o ' for tM ESTATE OF· appe&1ance may be In Baker SlrHt, ld,.Jlb REQUEST FOR EUGENE PETE = or by your at· ~~~13~~~·· CM .l PROPOSAL fRfll) VQOT aka EUGENE IF VOU ARE A CREDI· This bullneae 11 QOr1'I EVALUATING P. VOGT eta TOR or con11ngent Cfedl• dUoled by. a general CU"AE.NT HYDROGEN EUGENE VOGT , la< of the daoauad, you partneralllp IULROE ODOR CASE NO A 199281 I must ltle your clatm with Haw you •tarted doing "' TREATMENT IH • the court and mall a copy t>ut1ne11 yet? No !10 1"E COLLECTION To ah 11e1n1, beneft· to ltle perlOnlll repr• 1<1au1 Raldl IY&TEM c:larill, Cfedltora. COil(· sentat1v1 appointed by This 11a1ement wa 1 SPECfflCATIOH NO. lngent cradltofs, and per. Iha court Within four filed wftl'1 the Countt 8900-08 IOfll Who may 01t1erw111 • monlhl lrom the date ot Clerk or Qt eou " ReQuea1 tor Proposate be lntantated In lhe wlfl or th.I llrst tssuanoe of lel oo 9+2 l ·99 ange ' Y rnuat be aubmllfad on Iha ••tate, or both, ol: ter1 aa provided in r10 11HllOIOd6 torm supplied by f'-Die· EUGENE PETE VOGT bate Code Me1ion 9100 Q llY Pll S. 23• 30. tr1ct In •OCOl'darlce wlltl all.a EUGENE P. VOGT The tim. forllllng ctalmi Ootat. 14°t1:g1 .Jigij ~~=-u: E~~~~~J~~OR ~': ~~· ~r:~1 FJCtffio~. BUalw.t J;J propoHI bl.nk1 and PROBATE hal been filed data noticed 1bove ng Ntme StetetMnt tJa lunhef Wormallon may bV AOSEMARV YOU MAY EXAMINE The ·~""°"'~ be obtained at the at>ovia JANSEN In Iha Sul>er1or the file kept by the OOUl1 Ar• dOlng at· • edd,..1, leleJ)hOM (114) Coun of• Callfornle, ! " you are a PliflOn In· CUletfe Media. ,.. J 982·2411. CounTH11Y of ORANGE. 111reated In the estate e 18ttl Street. Cott1t Put>bhed NewP011 ' ~ PETITION FOR you may Illa Wit\ fht ., Mau Ca 92927 N Beech.CO.ta Ma .. o.iiy PROROSATE request• that I court • RaqoMt lor pa J09I ~rd. 34<Je ~1 r IOt Oc:IObef t4, 1999 ..... SEMAAY JANSEN clal Nob (loml OE·154) e 18th SlrMI. ~ Th994 .,. appolnl9d M pe~I ot Iha filing of en inv.tl· 1 . Meal. C. 92627 CNS 1748290 ,.PfeatneaUV. to admln-foly and eppnataa1 of N Thll ~ la ~·o .,A No· .,._1 _..,... Iller the estate Ol the de-late uaeta or of any pelf. dUded by: an lrdviduef' \I• ... crow · -""'" Olden! !Ion or a'coun1 •• tw~ you Nr1ed dolf9 NOTICE TO THE PETITION ,.. ~ded In Probate i bulifiau yet? No 0 CREDITORS OF =-: thl deoedent'1 Met.Ion 12$0 Ii, Joel ~I'd e BULK SALE • be ~OOdlda. ~· ~t lots~ No Thll 1tatement w1i1 U (SECS. 1104, ! ThaW•and:VPCIOOlela llcetormll1'4llablelrom ~ wtr'I the ~~J t1oe u.c.c.) j ara ....,.._* tor ax· ::=:,~ onw~3ll'tfll ~· IO :C,~ ':': := atllinatitJn In the Ille~ ~er. 1111110lllf11 !I na{!* !.!!!!'!'...·~ b~";~TITION , •• ~..!;.:::: a °"'"~1=r-~· :J Hiw II ........, -.,. ,,_ quell.a authOrlty "1 ad· The I h Ptrm -=~·~-· ~~__,..._ Qf Iha e...ia duollbed minlaler Ille att.119 "'*< IUI 0:0,,1 Dr• Flctftleue 8uelMM a11 ba.;: lllmN' end oo• :~~· ~CA tlttJ ~~~ S ,... adOl9•Nt Of Iha CThlt AulhOflly wfll • Nn N>A Oolna ~...., Seller.,..: A!MS Ill Cof. Iha pa~ ,..,,...,.... ~=ble 6 1 1~6TEAY ~. ~Ion. a Calltomle OOf• all've to *-many ao-Publlehed C UllOh AOOM , ... 112 HertlOf f,oratlon. & Alag111, Ilona Wltt10UC ~ Baec:h-ootta-:'! ·Blvd Co.ta Mtaa ~'" Moe. CA 82920 ooun IPP'OWI ...,,. I Pltoc ~ Oait; tnlr . ....,, The IOOitlOl'i In Celltot• leklngcettaln11eryW.,,• 11t1 r 13• u , 20_ L.hMLUdleyDlll '11H\:l ,,.. of tr.a Ol'llet ~ lent dOna. ,.,... --, ..... lW • ~~ c olllaa r:A ._ ...., II b ,..,_.. ,.._,..! ... ,,_ PQft ~ CA iiaii ~ IAMI A8 MOYE ....,. _.. ba t9CIUll9d I> A•oue 8uelnee1 TNa ~~ $' rA~~= ~ nolot ID,.....,. d ...... 1111"41~ ~Illy: en I ..... lddl ... ueed:.:: '"'"°"' unite• !hey n. ~ '*'°"' ~ ,...,. ""'.,... ...... '--...,_, "°*" Of M dOll'9 ,tlullMla -~ .,.., Y•, ...., "' ...., ""*' con Hiited to tile .,_......, OOll1 HO Mu. L. a. .., ~ "'°"' ... .. ~aclari) The In-w ...., • ... -- 11e16 THE ME-'OOWS MH OOMM CUIOHOOSE 14851 J£FfflEY AD- IRVIHE p ....... . ,...._ ... " I =::..::: 0.., :I TN ~ W9 MS Tiii I calk>mlll "'" ...,,.,,, ....... u Codie Cl ~. *' .... T...-• E ~ •i06ii0;-·-., Mitt 111,.. ... °' • ilependet'll 94S111lnl1· Cllllll Meil, Ci. ... ' .... ~ 1 f:'• =ID N ~ n! hlDft ~ .. be Amlillall1 ~of~ nit ,.... Ml lut· C.:, ..._ en ~ ......._ D Ma"e_ilna. on f.10. __,.._11: Plot OClabet' '4. ·-17'5317 nw. ill,,_ I of.. .... '1' S£21bt....... DWI......,.,._.. ,.. eMvsilJ d N ~'::::-.: ~~-~ ...,~1~M ...,.. ... Dill,_ Mc, llftd .... .... QaL ':t. 1t, , ....... Thie ..... ,.... .. $' 3 F IU =-:--~= .,,,,::0.,. .... ~ on tCH 111 ..... Dr ... eo.. Mau;C.82Q7 nie cu.~. tllll1D7at Qenerel Contractor, Deiw P1kl4 C>a. 7, 1 .. , 21, ~ w.:.= Aw 28, \Ht TNll3 '** Wllan. 11CM w Monlea lJI • Selu Ana, C. ll2108 K8\lln Selu, 533 s Aowet Or., Otwlnoa. Ce 92881 ~ . callfo,: FICiihiOUi .... .,... 'T ,.. ...... ,..._....._.. Thill buflneta .. con-cMled by. a general ~ .... _, The lollowtrl(I per1QOI ~ ~ .,. doing llullr*e •• ' . ,,_..,.. snaa. Thoee AeV'•. ....,,. .... _........._ II 321 AllOC9do St I IK, Haw you l1arted ~ buelneat yet? Yea, May 5, 11199 ~ .. ._ ......,,... con-Costa Mea, CA 112e27 ' by. an lndMdual Laura L. Palauola, )'Ot.l s\lned doing 321 AllOC9do SI IK Ralph M Jack9on 1 ~ Y11, eo«a Meta, CA 9M ' 999 Thie bu1ine11 II con- Thl1 statement waa filed With 1he COunty Cle11t ot Orange County on 10-1·99 n T. Cu11ts docted by: an lndlvldu.I rTftll statement w11 Have you •tal1ed doing 1""8070'5 Dally Pllo( Oct 7, 14,_2_11 26, 1999 Thlltl4 ~ ~0 the ~ bustneu yet? YH, ~" "' range .......,nty 8·t·99 ~ •2&-99 Laura L PaJaZzola FICtltloua BualneH Name Statement The tollowlng persons are dolna business as: 1111 lto1•• Thia statement was OlllY Piiot Seo1 30, OCS hied W11ti the ~ 7~909 Th934 Clertl o1 Orange County ' · Bu•inM• on 10-5-99 BIUe Water Freight For· warding. 18871 Sim· mone Ln Huntington Beech. Ca. 92647 ~ ~· 18IHI07330 '1n. followtng ~rtena Dalty P11ol Oct 7, 14, 21, •rt etno bullneu ... 28, 1 m Th984 .JOURNEY TO lliE Flctltlou• Bu•!na• Fernando Dacosta, 18871 Stmmone Ln . Huntington Baedl, Ca 92847 HEAAT..i.~ E 17th St, NarM Statement ~ Mesa, CA The followlng pe!$Ol'lt .,. doing business ... Alllouroe Foun-Elephlln( Bar Aestau- (CA), 230 E. '1th rant, 25250 La Paz , 1208, Colla Reed Laguna Hiiis CA This businea 1s con- dUCled by an indlvidual Ha\'9 you Started doing buslness Yer1 No Fernando Dacosta This statement was l11ed with the Cwntv Cler1c o4 Orange County on 10+99 "J:; CA 92927 113853 • '-' ~ ~=-S.B. Rntauranl Co. ~ · alerted doing (CA), 121 Eut Mason ~s~t? Y11. 911{ ~":i10~1a Baroara, Thia business Is con-Earlh Aetourtit Faun-duded by: a corporation 1""807052 Dally Pilot Oct. 7, 14, 21 , 28, 1999 Th985 datlon, Stephanie P Haw you 1tarted doing EWaar, Seaetary, butloen )'It? Yes, 1994 ibll ,llatemen• was s B. Ae1taurant Co., ltd wilh the County Sean K Malwlck, C.F 0. ~ Of Orange Coonty Thia statement was Ac:thloua Bu•lnen N•me Statement The ro11ow1ng persons are doing business as: ao ~8·99 "led with the County ~ Piiot ~~ ~:1g~~range County l.114. 21 , 1~9 Th935 189tll805530 ~ctltlOua BualneH Dally Pllol Oct. 7, 14, 2f, ' eme Statement 28, 1999 Th971 ~ following ~raooa Ffctltloua Bualneaa EXPRESS REPAIR CENTER, 24155 Laguna Hiila Mall, Laguna Hiiis, Callfomla 92653 a..-. doing bUslneu as: N•m• Statement i . STEALING, 8502 The tollowlng ~rsons Hratch Toroulan. 24155 Laguna Hills Mall 11040, Laguna Hilts, C&l· llomla 92653 (nont Drive, Hunt· are doing business as· Beach, CA 926-47 SIRIUS MEDIA SeRV· .i A.. BezJ111n, 8502 ICES, 171 Walnut Street, This business II COO· dooed by: an lnclrvidual Have you started doing business yet? No c: nt Drive, Hunt· Co&ta Mesa CA 92827 ~. CA 92647 St · n H Seuoders, ,/N4;;,. bulNSI 11 con· 171 tr.i9nut SUMI, Colla ~ by: an lndMdual Men, CA 92827 Hratch Torossian /.18"9 you started domg Th11 bullneu le oon-~t? No dUcted by an Individual This statement was riled wflh the County Clertl ol Orange County on f0-1·99 BeZJlan Have 1tal1ed atatement was bu.,..r" yet? No doing 19"68070&1 OaJly PlloC Oct 7, f4, 21, 28, 1999 Th966 with the Counry Stephen H. Sal.riders ~: 2~ OrrJr;ge County This statement wa1 Flc:tltious Business Name Statement The lolowrng persons are doing busineu as The Love & Care Coe· tages, 14542 Laurel Ave .. Irvine, CA 92606 ~ • 1-·-.. 1.. filed ~.th the County -.. Clerit of Onlllg9 County ~Oy Pilot Sept. 30, Oct. on 10-1·99 1, 14. 21, 1999 Th93e 18IHI07062 flctltlou• Bu•lneH Name State"*1t fi lollowtng persons a bullMIS II ~ Con1ulllng, 1 Elbe Circle, Costa M'M, CA 92626 Mlltthew Arnold, 1862 E1M Circle, Costa Meu,. CA i2626 -.iorc1 Bal'1o, 2440 ~,. Onve, Newport BMch, CA 92663 I:* bUSfnea 11 COil· ~ by 1 general paMenhlp Have you started doing 00....yel? No ~wS Arnold This 11atement was filed wl1h the County Cler1l of Orange County Cit 1'>-5-99 r 1""801S3$ Oeilv.PilolOct. 7, 14, 21, 2S,1999 Th9n P,1u• Bu•tnna • StAltement lollowlng peraona l ... loing bullneH U Ndllrport Bait Company LIA 624 Term nal Wwy, C\.;ta Mui, CA 92821 tiewport Ball Company U.C. (Cellfomla). 824 T1.nnlnal Way, Costa Me11,CAm27 1);111 busfMu Is con- ducted by; Uml1ed L!Millty Co. Have you Stal'1ed doing b91•ness yet? YH, 4·23-99 Newport BaU Company LLC. John Cunnlngnam. P~r {ble statement wu 11~ With the County 0.rtt of Orange County on.. t 0-5--99 1 ltlle807334 Dell\' Pilot Oct. 7, 14. 21, 28~999 Th978 Flcifdou. Bualnua Nam• St•tement The lobing per'ION are doing bu11neu as· MIJfl)hy ln..,..tments. 3400 Irvine Ave • SUile 203, Newpo!1 Beaoh, CA 92elSO P.atrldt R Hanry, 328 Oolncy Ave., Long Beech, CA 80814 Thia businelS .. con-~ed by. an lndMdual l'C4ve you started doing bul!Mas Y9f? No P.1lrick A. Henry This 1ta1ament w11 l11ed w1lh the COunty ~ of Orange County on 10.5-99 1tll6801W Diiiy Pi!OI Oct 7, , .. , 21, 2Ao1999 Th9711 tlttoua 8u1lnH1 H•m• Statement The fotlowlng ~raon1 arf~~ buS1ne11 as 6PowerMarl(etlng com. LL.e, 439 \lie Lido Saud. Ste A. Newport Btllch, CA 92662 ePowerMarqtlng oom, l~ •• callfOmla Limited u.tlllMy Co (CA), 438 \Ila Udo Scud. S• A. NftPOf1 Beach, CA ~ bullnua la OOI\• duoMd by Uml!ed U.bll· lly Co .._.. )'Qt.I •tarted OOll'O buatntH yet? YH, t-17·99 ~rtwtlng O.tn, LLC, O.xt1r Godbey, E\lf&COO TNI Mlemtnt Wat ... ..., Iha County ~~eounty 1llNIO?U1 ~HotOCS 1, U,'21, ,,_ ThteO •auelu1lnee1 ~ ~ ~"°"· .,. llUelne•• ... ~ti~. c.wio 6t • 8'• ~CA ~· ~. 121 ' ... 200, a. ...... CAttel7 1.J& :--le oon-~m .. Dally Piloe Oct 7, 14, 21, 28, 1999 Th961 NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO SELL ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES Date ol FIRng Appllcauon October 5, 1999 To Whom II May Concern The N1mo(1) of the Appltcant(I) II/are: FODERA ELISE ALLIDA FOOEAAJOE LEONARD FODERA NICOLA The eppllcants 1111e<1 abcMI are applying 10 the Department of AIOoholic Beve~ Control to sen alooholiC beverages at 2300 HARBOR BL \10 K1 COSTA MESA, CA 92626 T of lloanse(a) Afl- for ,.1 • ON·SALE EER AND WINE • EA TING PLACE Publlshed Newport Beaeh-Co&ta Mesa Dally P11oC October 7, 14. 21, Wendy Krussman, 2057 Pol'1 Br1stol Cir , Newpon Beach, CA 92660 This business Is COO· duded by. an lndlvldual Have you started doing bU$1ness yet? Yes, 5199 Wendy KnJssman This 1t1temen1 was hied with -the County Clerk of Orange County on t0-1·99 19996807059 Dally P11ol Oct. 7, 14, 21, 28. 1999 Th967 Fictitious ButlneH Name Statement The lolloWlng persons are dOlna business as; ArsJ Nallonal Bank \Ilse Card Act1valioo Center, 6 Hutton Center, '1100, Santa Ana CA 92707 Converg11l9. _ T echnolo- Qles u.c, {NV), 6 Hutton C.nt,. 1i fOO, Santa Nia. CA 92707 1999 This business IS COO· ducted t>y Umlled Th973 LlabP•ty Co Ffctltloua BuafneH ~~~doing N•m• Statement Converging Technofo- The lonowing ~r.on1 QlesFO, LLC. Jettrey Fntz. are doing buslr\ess as. CFC •> CADENTITY, b) This statement was CAOENTITY COM, ~ llled ~It\ the County W. Adams, ~1nta Ana, Clerk ol Orange County CA 112704 on 10-1·99 RodOlfo l cuar, 2209 19996807057 W. Adams. Santa Ana. Dally PIJot Oct. 7, 14. 21, CA 112704 28, 1999 Th968 Gloria Ileana Tovar, Flctltloua Bualnets 2209 W. Adams. Santa Name Statement Ana, CA 92704 The lolloWtng persons lhll business Is con· ara doing business 11: duc(ed by husband and Spiritual POf1raha, 2211 wife Have you llarted doing Pacific Ave .1.. IB·201, business ~t? No Costa Mesa. liA 92627 Rudolfo TOYar Daniel Jofln Cooney, This statement was 2211 Pacific Avenue. l9-riled with the Counry 201. eosra Mesa, CA 92627 Clt11t of Orange County This business Is con-on IO-S.99 " 1999580733t duded by· an lndlYtdue.I P ..... Oct Have you s\lft.ed doing Dally ...... . 1. 14, 2f. busan8$S yet? No 28, 1999 Th974 Oarllll J Cooney F\Ctliloua Bualnen This s1atemenf was Name Statement fllecl With the County The lolloWlng ~!'ION Clertl of orange County are doinQ business as: on H>-1-99 tl'leBlg~X.com. 1533 19996807051 Mon10111a Ave. Newport oawv PlloC Oct 1, 14, 21. BMch. CA 92663 28, 1999 Th9e9 w:!}.8r1~tnc.~= Rctltlou• Bualneu Ave • Newpo11 Beach, Neme Statement CA 92663 The following persons This buSlneu la con· are doing buifnelt u · dUcled by a corpofatlon o.c. Recycling and Have you st.rted dOlng Relurbtshlng, 6f8 W. buslnen yet? Yea, ·18th Street, "Costa Mesa, 6114111199 CA .92627 z.9~~r~~8CEbnc,, WAm/81~· ~~~s1i: Thi• llatement WH Meu, CA 928%7 flied Wllh the County Thll bullMM II con- Ctertl ol Orange County duded by: an Individual on 10·S.99 Haw you •tatted (IOjng 1'""°1SS? bualneN ~ Dail¥ Plot Oct 7, 1 .. , 21 , Amy J. 1 28, l 199 Tha75 This 11ateman1 was FICtltlOua Bu•lneta 111•0 Wl1tl the Counry Clelti 0: Orange County Heme 919..-nent on t-24·119 The f(llow\nO ~r90rll 1 HlllOM04 .,. dOinO bU9lneA .. oa11y P*>I s.1>1. 30 oa a) W~ Educe-7, 1\P• 1"9 Thj37 !Ion. D) Weblpeed, 260 Flcaaoua luelneta C1gney Lane, 1117. .. ___ -·t•m-nt =ort Oeach, CA ._.. ... eM! ... The IOIOW'IOO ~*"I Ro11yn Snow, 280 ere OOit'll bullne• 11. Cagney Lana. "17. 8olJnd Weves Produc- Newport Deach. CA llOM, 9857 8'rdl St, 82913 f487, '*'POl1 Beach. 'nllt bullnHI II con-CA t2te0 duc:tfld by an 1ndM<Mll c,.ig StlYtn Geidner, H.w you 1tatted doing 2•24 University Dr • ~l:.No =ort eaach, CA Thlt •t•m•nt wt• Thlt IKlllnelt II con· lll9d w4th tM Oounty dUd9d by. an lndMdoal Qef'I( of ~ County Have J'OU sttn.d ~ on 10 &-H ~~Y ... 8-' 111111071M 1&..L. 19" ~ PlloC Oc:1 7, 14. 21. ~~IQ S'lev9n Gaidnet 21. '\ 999 Th91e Thll s•ttlMllf waa F1ctttloue ... ~ ~ :-ion:;. = ...,_ II 11"*" on M4-99 • ~r~ ~':-=:::= co. nae2 oard•n 1'al1~7i;1&in1 Ql'IM IMS~<M*n ...... I "*" ~..,..,, 2309 Ttle '*"""' "'90ft9 WIMa=Lnllf*•~~ ~.. .w ... , .. ':'I'-........ ' =t.~· "=-CAMn-=-*11\ -...... .11119111\.MI 111.S P11xd91. ~ • l2830 n. ~It con· ducied by· an~ ... )'Ot,l 'l«Med dolr'Q buanu yel? No Karen A Aobirllon This lta18"*1l WU filed wWI the County Cle11t of OfllnOI COJnty ont-2 ... 19 111111DH .. Daly Pilot Seot 30. OCI 7, 1 .. , 21, 19'19 Tf\139 FICtltlOUa 8ualnMa N•me StMement The lollowlng P8'90nl .... doing bu11rien aa XtremeMu1cle c:om. 21284 Beach Blvd '103, HuntJnglon Beach, CA 92&48 Kelly C. Craig, fO Laurelwood, IMnt, CA 92820 CM1 C . Brumlleld, 21284 Beach Blvd 1103, Huntington Beach. CA 92848 Thia butlotll II con· ducted by: a general pennerihlp ·Haw you started doing business yet? No Kelly C Craig Tl'lls statement wa1 filed Wlltl the County Clel1l of Orange ·County on 9-2,.·99 181Hl06403 Dally Pilot Stot. 30. Oct 7, 14, 21, t909 ThlMO Flethlou1 BuaineH Nam• Stawm.nt The follOWlng ~l'10fll are doing business as: 4ttt srraet Prope11Y. 525 Victoria Sl, Costa Mesa, Ce. 92827 Martha S. Rlc:e, 525 Victorta Sl., 143, Costa Mela, Ca 92827 This business Is con- ducted by: an lndlvldual Have you started doing business yet? Yes, 3+98 Martha s. Rice This statement w11 filed With tht County Clertl ol Orange County on e-2 ... 99 1 llll8e06402 Dally Pilot Sept. 30, Oct 7, ,,., 21, 1999 Th941 Fl'ctlilou• Bu•tneH Nam• Statement :The lollOwing peraons are doing bulineU .. a) National Educators' Haft of Fame, b) ln1t11'11· tJonaJ EclJcators' Hall of Fame. 201 East Send· polnte Avenue1_ 1400, Senta Ana. CA ':Tl.707 American Education Foundallon, Inc., (CA), 201 East Sandpoinle Av· enue, 1400, Santa Ana, CA 92707 Th11 business Is con· ducted by a corporation Have you started doing busfneu yet? Yet. Sepf 2, 1999 American · Education FoundaUon, Inc.. Davl<I L. Boyd, President Thia statement was filed W1th lhe County Clerk ol Orange County on 9·2•·99 1099680M00 Dally Pllol Sept 30, Oct 7, 1 ... 21, 11199 Th942 Fictitious BualneH Name Statement The following persons ara doing buslnell as Bayv1ew DennatOIOgy and Luer Medical Cen· ler, Inc., 380 San Miguel Or.. Ste. 803. Newp()l1 eeacn. CA 92880-nas LyM Olmino Emme, MO, Inc. (CA). 380 San Miguel Dr.. Ste 803, Newport Bt1ch. C~ 92680-n85 Thi business Is con· dueled by' a COfP0'8hOll Have you ltatted doing bu11ne11 yet? YH. 9-13-99 Lynn 01mono Emme. MO, Inc.!.. L~ Dimino Emme, nesJChlel Fl· nanctal Olfloer This statement was l11ed with the County Cle1't of Orange County on 9·24-119 19996808311 oa11y Pilat Sept 30, oca 7, 14, 2t, 1999 Th943 Flctltloua BualneH Nam• Statement The lollowtng ~l$0f\· are oo.ng bullr\ess as a) LAseroomp, b) Oil· count Crystal1, 171151 Skypertl Clrcle. SUI G, IMrie, CA 1127'4 La11rcomp LL C (CA). 17951 Sleypllr1c Cir· de, Ste G, IMne, CA 112714 This business Is con· ducted by; Lmlted Uabtl!ty Co Halle you llal'1ed dolllg business yet? Y11. Sept 13. 1999 Lasercomp L L .C .. Candle• Kraushaar, Mll\lger Thll Stllll'Mlll WH f11ecl With the County Cle1't ol Orange County on 9·24·99 1 lllllllOM23 Dally P1lol Sao!. 30 Oct 7, 14, 2f, 1999 Th944 Flcddoua 8u1lnen Name Statament The followfng ~!'ION are dolno buelnt• u · tntema1IOOll Maf'l(tllng Management. 598 Nyea Place. l.Aguna e.ch, CA 112851 Steven A Badoltto, 580 Nye• Place, LAguna Beach, CA 92651 Thil 1M1ne11 le oon· dUded by an lndMdUal Haw you started doit'Q bullneu yet? No Steven ""· BedOlllO Thi• .,.lem.nt Wll flied Wlltl Iha Cclunry °""' of °'tnOI County Ot\ i 24·99 1111HOIQO ()lily Pllo4 5ePl, 30. 0c;t 1._1 .. 2t, 1Qf9 Tl'll45 FtCtiUOu• 1UiJnMi ~&tlltement TI'I ~ P9190n& .... dolnQ blAlneN .. HIAE AelUl!a. 1841 Ml• notea Ortw. Costa ~. CA 02626 Ba!btr• OeFranchl, I 84 I Mlnorca Drive, Co.la MMI, CA 12926 Thfl bUllneA le CXlO dUCted tty. en~ Hnl yoii ata111d doing bUlll\111 yet? Yea, Wl·ll ..... J Dlf'IMCH 'Thie ,.....,,.,,. ... ......... ~ °""' d ---~ onit;M-li_..,.. Ullllll_, ..... i .. Od . ?1111 "'*' .. t ..... ..... 2 111• n.· ...... LEGACY PAO~IA· T1E8, ~ E c:oe.t ~ ..... ~ IOl19 Cltl ....,, 92825 Jo,,n Anthony Kelamarat, 3334 E. Cout Hiahwav. SUie 251, Coni'll a.I Mar, CelllolT\l8 12125 This ~ II ClOft': dUCted by; en lndMdlMll ~you..,., dolnO bualnll• )'It? No John A . l<alamaras Thi• statetMnt was tiled With .,,. County Clelit ol Orange County on 9-28·99 11HllOM17 Daily Piiot Se!)( ~ ~..: 7, 14, 21, 1~ ·~ FICtltlOu• luilneea N•m• Stllt9rnent The following ~raont are doing buslnns u: A M M. AIR CONDI· TIONING & HEATING, 111781 Ranger Lane, Huntington Seactl, CA 112646 Armand M allklan, 1IJ781 Ranger Lane. Huntltlgton Beach, CA 112848 Mana Malll<lan. 19781 flangtrl.ane,Ht.11tington BeaCtl, CA 112646 tfhll business ts oon• duded by: • general ~Mtrshlp HaY9 you started~ l>USlne$$ yet? No Armand Mallkian This statement was llted with the County Clerk of Orange County on 9-28-99 119918011118 Dally Piiot Sept. 30, Oct 7, 14, 21. 1999 Th953 Flctltloua BualrMH N•m• StAltement The following peraoM are doing buslne11 as: VToyStiop.com. 28895 AllSO Creek RO .. SI.lite B- 156, Alli<> Viejo, CA 112656 • Joanne K911v Shields, 18 Pleasant Wallt. Aflso Viejo, CA 92656 Curtis Malhhew Shields, 16 Pleasant wane, Allso VlejO. CA 112856 Thia buslnt$s Is con· ducted by: hUsbend and Wife Haw you staned doirlg buslnell yet? Yes, 811199 Joenne Sllleldl This statement was filed With the County Clertl of Orange County on 9-28·99 1999680M70 Dally Pilot Seot. 30, Oct. 1, 14. 21 , 1999 Th954 Flcdtloua Bualnen .Name Statement The folloWlng pe~s are doing business as; CARTER BROWN C U S T 0 M· M A D E FURNITURE, 1835 Whft· Uer ~11e., 10.12, Co$la Mesa, CA 92827 Girard Dohe11Y. 1835 Whittler Ave.. •C·12, Costa Mesa. CA 92627 Tills busineH ls con- ducted b¥· an 1noMOua1 Have you started doing business yet? Yes, OCS. 2-4. 1995 Gerard Doherty This 1tatement was filed With ltle County Cler11 ol Orange County on 9-28·99 1 lltNI06673 Dally Plot Sept. 30, Oct 1. 14, 21, 1999 Th955 FJctlttou• Bualneu Name StAli.mertt The loOowlng persons are dolrlQ business as ALOH~ USA, 1128 Beypojnt. on..., New- port Beach, CA 112860 ProUd Mary Corpo- retton, (CA), 1128 Bay· point• Drtve. Newpoft beach. CA 92660 This buSlnelS Is COO· dooad by: a corporation Have you started doing business yet? Yes, 911/ 99 PrOUd Miry Corpo· ration. Nobuko Marla Mon. Vice Pre•ldent This statement was ftleO With lfle County C1er11 ol Orange Cot.rlty on 9-28·99 111996906681 Daily Piiot Seot 30, Oct. 7. 14 21, 1909 Th956 Flctldou• Buslneu Name Statement The folloWlng ~rsons are dOlng businelS 11: RetToMobile USA. 245 Fl.sdler Ave , Unit C.5, Colla Mesa, CA 92828 RIChanS G MesMr 245 fileher Aw , Unit C· 5, Costa MHa. CA 92628 This t1utlne11 1.s con· ducted by, a limited partnemi.p Have you 1tarted dolrlg bu1ine11 yet? YH, 1+99 Rfdlard G Melltf Thi• at.alement wu flied with the County Cltll( ol Orange Coun1y on 11·28-99 188MIOH81 Delly P11oC Sepe. 30..J.Od 7, 14, 2t, 11199 1n967 Flctltloua 8ualneta Neme Statement The roltowlng P9tl0nf .,. dOll!g bullnetl ••: ~ Aoonngs Unllmir.d, b carper Oepol 1804 arbor Blvd • Co••• Men, CA. 112827 Hamid R Seytl1 ~~..!.! eoona P-.. .....,,... .. Hilla, CA 12853 Thil bulinea ii oon· due1ed by'. an kdVICMI Have you 1ta'1*t ~ bullnMI yet? v ... 7/1 !/' 14 Hamid R S.ytl Tflit ltai.met'lt ... !lied wlln the <;ouncy Clttk of Orlnge ~ on 9 2 .. •u111101111 O.lly Piiot hOI 30 Oct 1, U , 21 , 1"8 TIM ftlCthiiUi ..... .............. The ~ f)lll'IOnt l,.OOll\g~U C1rtaen A110Cl•lff. 2H81 Oeli Gr<M AV9 , 111 f Mao Viejo, 0a ~ a.s CMMf't, 3:lml Aalll-. ... Dana "'*"' C.Mt21 Thll .,..._. II cm-....., 11¥:..,.,...... ..:::.r: .... **19 °*'&::.~ "* ..... ,..,. .. -.... .. lie OU., a...o1q,-..~ Oft ...... 111111 •• ~~-~ 8TATPZIT OP lllnl Cb1m1ee. 12to NMlOOI. 3t ..,.,. Aalllla• .. llftlll fltttd1 ••••If•• MAWlllllN'r OP &le VOltle LMI BMI., '*. hlne. CA tee1.. ....... • k q... .._.. $' I V-. &m OP PICll110UI ........... CA t2870 PMrld! ~. TM ~ P9flO'll The ...... ,.... .. llllNAm ,..!!.'!~1Mir*81o ..-.-31~,IMnl,CA MOofrlO...._... .,..,_ ........ , hM 0--) alielldofted wea "4ecl In Orange 81y91\ --.. 31 Win-b Al Q1i8I E~. ICEI. 17ft7 ..... n. lolDwlrlg pal9Clfl(S) ·---·-.......... mu •t Al C4iM ~ ""'NTINO HRV• 119 '* ol fie lc:tllol'9 Cc&nv on NoYembef 12, lln'nllt. !Mne, CA 92814 c AJ Ciiea F'undina &ii..,. a . ir-.- 1>11s1ne 11 nama: a> "''· FIL£ NO. Seim Moeu9. 31 Win-2571 Newpon Blvd:, V=-Clllolris .,. D Y K E M A 1~Johntton. ~~1t821c:o!! Co9l8 Meu CA 12e27 Lee T'-. ~~Tif=~Rl~EfvE11~ =a~:.d~O~·· ~'?!.:.~ (~. '=1·~· .. ~~.::.= PRODUCTIONS, 1832 -n.. bu ..,. ....__..__~·~'-No ~ et.-cJ . Coll.I Me&e, 'bnll 1210I Stotsloun Dr • Hunt· '"'' linMI ,. con· ,,,__ CA 11292'7 Thia ~ la oon- lrlQten a..dl. CA 92MO duded bv. en Individual Pat · This butatltll 111 con-csucaed by 1n ~ The Adllb..a BullnlM Brian K. Johotton This ataiam.nt was dUded by 1 ClOf'PC>rlllOn Have you itaned **'I neme '*'*' IO abo't"8 This •tat1tnen1 was tlltd Wlf'I the COUnty Have you ataned dOir\g buSineea yef? No Wit llled In Ora= llled With lhl County Clerk o4 Orange County b1.111neei yet? No Daniel lAa T"°"'8t ~on.t. .... 30 I Cle111 ol Ofange County on 11-21·99 All Cll'et Realty., ..... , Th11 1ta~ .. --v· · • on 9121199 UIHIOIOOt ' "" ,. __ . 19983894483 1................... o,--. Se -..,. JolePh A Miner, Prell• llltd With the ....,..."" Sue ~!le Oyk1ma ........,....., .. ...,. Pt ""• -.., denl Cler1\ of O~ Counlr 9832 Scotlloun Or: Da~ Pilot =I 23. 30, Oct. • 1 ... 1990 Th920 This 1i.1ement was on 9·14·99 ~=ngton Bch, CA WCtJi~~: Bual= 9 Fl=u==~ ~rtl :~ ~ Dally Plloe1::::1:.~ Thia bullnesa II con· Name Statement The 1o11ow1ng persons on 9·17·99 Oc1. 7. 1 ... 11119 TM1i dueled by: 1n lndMduaf The fdllowlng ~r10ne are ~ Duslrless as: 1 ltllU05'M Flcildoua JUi™ Sue M. Dvkema are doing l.Juslneu aa · QrHl'lr.af Tree and Daily Pilot Septr 23. 30. • Name ........,. This ttalement wu Travis Gultart. 711 Landscape, 2627 Oct. 7, 1 ... 1999 Th908 The folloWing ~ llled with the c::ountY West 17th Street, H·2, Bamboo Street, Newpotl Rctltious B·-l--a are dolnQ bulinlM M. • Qeftt of Orange CounlY Co9l8 Mesa .CA 112827 Beact1. CA 92860 v• ,.... SolJ1h Tech eonau-.& on 9124199 Travla Ultrevleton1, Steven Michael F.leo-Name StAltement 600 w s.nia Ane ~1 11el1IOM07 Inc. (CA). 111West17th tye, 2827 Bam6oo The tolowlng persons 1ao1. Sll1'll w. ""' Delly Piiot Seot. 30, Oct. Street, H·2, Co&ta Mesa, Street. Newpott Beach. 1tt doinQ buline•... 92701 '1, I ... 21, 111§11 Th948 CA 92627 CA 1126eO PINETREE CENTER, Ronald AuOirio 214' sTll'EllENT OF This buslneel • 000-This bulines$ Is con-9895 Warner A~ • Foun· Alta \lllfa Of., ~ WJTHORAWAL dUdad by: a oetp0tatlon duded by. an lndMdual talfl Valley, CA 92706 ea.di, CA 92e90 FROM Haw yicu started doing Haw you siarted doing MICl'lael Boolll, ·111111 JOM [)()mWlgOlz; 700 PARTNERSHI buslne$1 yel? No bu1ln•H yet? YH. San Ri.rflno .IMOI, CA CenlertJury Qr., Conlna P Travis Uttravl1ton1, 9-21·119 92812 Hila, CA G1711 OPERATING UNDER Inc., Todd A. TraVll. StevenM.c:haetAentye This busineu 11 c:on· Ttlia ~ 11 aan- ACTITIOUS Prasldenc Thia 1tatemen1 was doc:&ed by. an lnclMcluat ducted by a gen8f9I BUSINESS NAME Thia atatement was nted wtth the County · H3ve you staned dolrlQ pattnef'Ship The following person flied Wlltl Iha County ~ of Orange County bu11ne11 y1t? Ye1, Have )'Qt.I Aan8d doing has wtthdfawn as. gen-Clertt al Orange County on 9·2•·99 11-30-80 bUSlnHe yet? Yea, eraJ partner from the on 9•21·99 1111118106010 MIChael Booth l2+98 pertnershlp operating un· 111HN05"9 Dallv Piiot Sept 23, 30, This stal•ment wu Roneld Rut>R> dflrthe fictftloulbulintH DallvPlloCSept.23,30, Oct 1, 14, 1999 Th921 llleCI with the County Thi• st.atement ._ name of Lido Lounge & Oct. 1. 1 ... 11199 Th1125 Rctltloua 8ualneH Cltrtl ot Orange County foleo with the <::oi.t"Y Cafe at 3838 NeWpOlt ACtltloua Buafnn• Neme si.tement on 9·17·99 Cl811c ol Orange CcxdY BIVd., Newpol'1 Beach, Name Statement The lollqwlng persons Dally P1lo~=e::~ on 9·17·991HlllOf-CAThe~tlous BU$lness The tolloWlng pel'Son$ araPRclolllN~PbusESS~ss. a1s5.90 I Oct 1. 14, 1999 nisoi Oa"~ PtloC Seot. 23, ac>.i Name referred to a.bove ere doing buslfleu as: "" Oct 7. 14 1m Th801 W•• fifed In Orang; Vintage Blues, 351 Old S. Coast Hwy .. Ste. 17, A tJtl B I • • ""' Newport Blvd t«O L B h CA c oua ua nu• Fl .. tltloua Buai;.._..;"' County on Feb. 23, 19 .. • Laguna eac . ... .. _ FILE OO. 199967839n Newport eeach, CA 90657 Name Statement Name Statement A.Ill Name and Addre1s 112683 Jacqueline Sassoon, The lo1lowing persons Tne following ~reoM 01 the Person Withdraw· Dino Katslametls, 800 15150 Old<ens SI. 1305, are dOlng business as are doing buslnesl u: EHi Ocaan front, f3G. Sherman Oaks, CA LIL·USA, 17870' Sl<y· Mood Eec;ape, 27iO Ing: Kevin M. Allpatrlck, Newport Beach, CA 9H03 park Cirde, 1275, Irvine, Halt>Of 8IVd, SUiia ~ .. 11 FalrDr .. #202, Costa 92661 Pamela J. Tflurln, CA 92614 Co11a Me&a, Ce 1128218 Mesa, CA 92626 This b I •-He I dC Kevin M. Fitzpatrick us ness ,. COO· 31783 Fifth Ave . Laguna rmelin nc A), Mehta e. l<f\sk.e, 20739 This statement was. ducted by: an lndMduaJ Bch .. CA 92651 17870 Sl<ypcm ttle. Lycoming St.. ., .. , flied With the County Have you starled doing This business Is con· •275, IMne, CA 112614 Wall'lUI. ea 91789 Cle11t ol n,.,...,,.. r,......., buskleu yet? No dueled by: a general This bualneu Is con-This bolineta 11 con ....,,_""' ............. , Dino Katslametls pel'1nershlp dUCled by 1 corponiuon duded by an fndMdull on 9124199 l911680M2S This 11a1ement w.. Ha11e you started doing Have )'Qt.I started doing Haw you stalttd dotig Dally Pilot Sept 30, Oct. ~"' :"<>re':;. ~~ ~VJ~~ ~~~~ess yet? Yes, ~~~-~u yet? Yu . 1, 1 ... 21, 1999 Th949 on 11·21·99 This statement was Hermelin. Inc, Cun Melita E Kttlke Fictltloua BualneH 1HINIS080CM filed wf1tJ the County Hennehn (CEO) Thil statement wu Name Statemant Daitv Pilot Se{>1 23, 30. Clerk of Orange County This statement wu tiled w th the COllity The !allowing perwns Oct 1. ,,., 1999 Th928 on 11-21·119 tiled with the County Qert. of Orange eour.y are dolrla bulinell as Flctltlou• BuefnH• 19996805995 Clertl ol Orange County on 9.17.119 CMC TELECORE, 1900 Name Statement Dally Pilot Seat 23. 30. on 11-17·119 10IHDllllll•IDlllllll'101i"ID'I Quall St, Ste 100. New· The tOllowlng pe.-ons Oct. 1, 14, 1999 Th928 19"6805702 Daily Piot Sept 23,IO, !>0$1~ ~A~~. ar~:'\a~"; •~3 Fl.:!U:t!t~=· ~~ ~,=t ~~ f.cJd~:;:u.i: (CA), 1900 aua• SL, Sii Marine Ave . Balboe Is· The folloWing pelSOns Name Statement 100, Newpott Bead\ CA land, CA 92882 are dOlnO buSIMSS as F1ctltiou1 Bu1ln•H Th• fOllowlng pelSOIW 92660 Richard A Hp, 333 Fiesta Riviera Oesat· N•me Sta'tement are ooing busfnell ea.: This bustneu Is con· Marine Ave , Balboa Is· rollo Ensenaoa. s A oe1 The lollowong person• Annino lntematlonal duded by· a corporation land, CA 92882 C v.. 1716 Orange Ave· ire doing business as Inc 55 o. .......... port Rd , Have you statted dolnll J E Ca........ 333 s 1 B Co P I' P 35 .,.-re ' C buslnessyet?Yes, l1/lf ay · ,......,, n1.11, ute • sta au s asume. Newport OH•, A 98 Merine Ave • Balboe IS· Masa. CA. 92627 W111oW Wind , Aliso VleJO 92657 land. CA 926e2 Norman G Shanahan, CA 92856 Annand tntematlOnal SynectJCS Group Inc., ls business II con· 1716 Orange Avenue, Paul CMsttan Murray. Inc (NJ). 55 BrldgilpOft John Clarey, Director d""'-" b w I t ''"" B Co '•-CA 35 W·'low Wino Al A ,..__ ,..., This statement w11 "'""" y: ,.,,n 11111 ure ~1e • Ste ....,sa, 0 • 1&0 d Newpoft ...... st "'" flied wltti the County Have you atal'\ed doing 92627 Vie10. CA 92656 92657 Cler1l 01 Orange County buSlnest yet? Y11. This business la oon· This buSlne$5 11 con This business ta con- 1,,,1,,,, Jan. 1, 1999 Oucted by an tndlvldoal dueled by an 1ndM<lual dlJCleCI by a corporallon on u-.. .,, Richard A Higbie Have you started doing Have you started ck>!ng Have you 1tarted doing 19996I07054I This statement was business yet? No bu$lneu yet? No business ye!? Yes, J"'9 Dally Pilot Oct. 7, 14, 21, llled With the COunty Norman G Shanahan P•ut c Murray 1. 11199 28, 1999 Th960 Cle11t of Orange County This statement was This statement wa1 Annand International FtCtltloua Bu1lneH on 9-21·99 filed with the County hied with tile County Inc., Pater N s Amend. N•me Statement 1""8051172 Cle11t of Orange County Cler11 ol Orange Count) MaNtgong Olfector The followlng persons Dally P11otSeot 23, 30, on ~21·99 on 9.17.99 Tills -Jt•t•m•nt ._.. are doing business 11 Oct 7, 1,., 199CI Th927 199MI0597S 1999680S681 I old w\lh the Cou'lly Tr u c ~ Toy a In· STATEMENT OF Da~y PllOt Sept 23. 30, Daoty Pllol Sept 23, 30. Cle11t o1 Orange eou.ty c::orporated, 8797 Irvine ABANDONMENT OF Oct. 7, 14. 1999 Th931 Oct 1, 14 1999 Tf\909 on 9.17.99 Center Oltve, Sta. L. USE OF RCTIT'tOUS Actitlou• Bu.alneH 1~ trvtne, CA 92818 BU""'NESS NA .... E Name Statement Rctltlou1 Buslnff• D-4Y Pio4 Sept. 23. 30, Truck Toys In· "' "' ......_ 1...-.. u--e StAlta--r ~1. 14, 11111 Thtlll3 c:orporated, (CA), 8797 The lollow4ng ~=~ .~·~,.,,__~~ f"HIJH ..... , FICtltJoua 8Ui1neii Irvine Center Dnve, St• has (heve) aba NICK I NICKELi c... .,.~~r!IOnl.. Nam• Smr.ment L, Irvine, CA 92&18 the UH ol the llctrtlous ..--.,, ...,_._ bulltlell '*1'18 GAMES. 9111 Valley StrHI Sm1rt, Etc , The folowlng pef'IOl1I This buslntsS II con-ws M La•~ 1882 View. SI• 109·1'2. 32m POom• S11rflng are OOlng blJslMSS IC • dUcled by' a corporation . . _.,,, CVl>resa. CA 90630 Ste F, Dena Poltlf CA SURE ENTEAPRllEo ~ ntar!:' doing ~f~ey, Irvine, CA ~ar Wast leisure In-92629 . 2322 Westminster. oa.ta TruclcyeToys In· TheFldlllousBusmeaa dl.ISlrlH, (CA). 52 .. 2 GeraldSrembe.32n2 Mesa CAll28Z7 COf'P0'1lled, Janet Osako, name Alferred ro 1bOW A/fply Ave , Huntington Pointe Stirllng Sia F, Judy GahlOO, 2m ~rallonl u.v was flied In Orange BUch, CA 92649 Dana Point, CA 92829 Westminster, Cot .. "'V' ,..~-~1 23-98 FILE This business ts con-Patricia Sremba, Mes. CA 92827 ii 1tat1ment WH .,.,.,., on • • ducted by. ""'"""""lion 32772 POIM• SM•"" Martial Gallardo, 2322 Ried with the County NO 1 746643 -........ ..,, C Cltrtc ol Orange County Gerald f. Sramba, Haveyou1taneddoing Ste F Dane POlnt, CA WHtmlnsler. 0111 on f().1•99 1682 I.Angley, ll'\llne, CA bualneu yet? Yes,• 92829 Mesa, Ca 92627 1 lll6807087 112814 8-17 ·99 This business Is con This bu$~ la COi)" Dally Pilot Oct 7, 14, 21 , Gregory M MachaclO. Far West Lt11ure In· dotted by. husband and duct&d by llulband anct 28, 1999 Th982 1882 langley, lrvtne, CA Oustrle1, Thomas wife wlfa 9261,. Portale, President Have you started doing 11ave you started dlXlO Rctltioua BualneH This business 11 COO· This statement was business yet'? Yes, Q/151 bu11ne11 yet? Yee. Neme Statement Oucted by. 1 general flied wtll'l the County 99 11·1·99 The followlng per'ION pennershlp Clertl of Orange County Gerald Srembl Judy Gallardo a,. doing business u : Gerald F Sremba on 9-21 ·99 UJ&9GS0598S This st.11emen1 wu Th11 st1i.ment wu Total Ecllpaa, 2428 fi•!!'"w1~'!~ntCountywas Dal~ Pitot ""'--t 23. 30. hied w11n ~ Coun1) tiled wllh the ~ Newport Blvd .. 11 , Costa _, ,,. ,.,. Oct """)' Thg Cltrit of 01'81199 Co.lilt) Ctett-: of Orange ..._'?, Mesa, CA 92627 Clerk of Ofange COunty . · 1,., 1999 14 on 9-17·99 ·1 on G 17 1111 Joanne Kelly Shleldt, on 9117199 FlctldOua BuslneH 1999'80S70t 11'1Hi.!i815llOI~•-~ 16 Pleasant Walk. Aliso 1'"'805720 N•me Statement Dally Pilot SePI 23. 30 Deily PiloC Sept 23. IO, Viejo, CA 92656 Oallv Pilol Sept 23. 30 The following persona Oct 7, f4, 1999 Th9tC Oct Y. 14. 1tll ThlOt Ktmberty Barlow, 2831 oca 1, 14, 1999 Th911 are doing business as Portola Dr • Cosla Mesa, FIC'tfttoua BualneH NICKEU NICKEU Se c~~ .. con-Name Statement GAMES. 5843 E La ducted by· an unln-The lolk>Wlng ~rsona Palma Av... Analletn corporated ISIOCilllon Ira ~ bustnn.1 as. H CA 92807 oetier f\an 1 partnaf11l1C> Andy s Concrete Far West Lei5ure In· Have.-. mined........, Pumprng, 1232 oe dustnes, (CA) 5242 bullneSi-::.,., No ..... .,, vonstllre lane, La Habra, Arpy A .... • HuntlOgton Jo9nne ~ CA 90e31 Beactl, CA 92649 This statement ~.. Andrew Clarit AoUah, This bUlinaa " con· ,._,,,-.., 1232 Devonahira I.Ana. dUcted by: a corporauon llled WIUl the ......._ .. , La Habfa CA 90631 Have you 1\lrted dOing ~~().~~ Coooty Tht ~ ii con· buslntH yet? Yes, 1lllMI010ll dueled by: en lndlvidUal 11-25-99 n.;i., p Oct • Haw~ •wted dolllg Far Welt Letsul'9 In. ..,....., llot 7, 14, 21, buslneas yet? No dullrles, Tfloma1 28, 1999 Th9e3 Andl9W C Roush Portale, Pre~t Rctltioua Bu•ln.9• Th•• •lltement was Thia statement wu Ham• Statiament Ried with thl County nled With tl'll County The folloWtnO P8t10nl C1e11c of Orange County Clelil ~ Orange County are clOlng bulineu et: on 9~1 ·11 on 9·21 ·119 M erk et Ing D 1 ta 1tlllll05012 1ltllll05 .... Strateoles, 2280 Unlver· Dally Pllol Se~ 23, 30, Oallv PllOI Sept. 23. 30, alfV 0!1ve, Solte 202, Oct Y. 1 .. 1999 Th918 Oct 1, 14. 1999 Th91S Newport Beach, CA FICtlO~e Bu•tnffl Flctltloua Builnua 9=r E. Powell, 2513 Na1M StabMnent Heme Sta*"4tnt Wlllo l.ane, Coat.I Mdl. The lolloWlng ~"°"' •~=.:::.'s CA92e21 .,.~~~ Newport Mesa l<omon Thlt bue1nea1 It con· 1lonl 2900 8'11tOI Street Cencer, 1817 W.tdlft ~~~':'~ Sulli £·201, Coati Drive, Suite 212. New- bu11neu yat? v11, Meaa. CA 02828 ~ Bead'I, Caltfomltl M ·l8 Dennie Dell'! MomlOO. Mint DiaNI V...,_I Peter E. ~ ~. ~.~. ,.f"t.70"'f8• Bragan.m, 15310 Nor· Thll •tallrnent WU ............. "'" ., .......... I ·--.:.;.. La ..-...... filed wllh the County Thll bolineu te O)t\• Ciiib: 00i3i ........... Cle~ of QfMoe County iM1ed by an lndMdUal This bumell 11 o::tn- OI\ 1·2MO ....,.you ital'tted dDinO dl.IC:tect by en lndMdUll 111111 DIOD7 ~ ~~ Haw you ltal'Md dOlnQ °""'Plot 8'lllt ~ Thia statement ••u butlN&S ~ 'Yes, 111or Oct. 1. 14, 19IO ..._. ..-...... r--ti FICiilOUi ....... 0:. ;"Orq. ~ Ntnl ~ ~ .. ..,..,, on •21 • Thia ...,.,,,.,... was .,..The~'*:'.&:• 111111 DIDDt =-:"'o.:;. = MW!IOQunnet •2101. oa'-~1= ~ one·17M Yorba Linde 81Yd., ~ IUlli'in1 flikX'--:r:' ~ ~l=O•r ....,. .... ...,.. 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IUlo, Ill, llova. fMlf. co (51&416) Ceu '°' c:urt9111 pnc1ng LEXUS OF WESTMIHSTER __£!4)192..QOI co--. ... ........ ........... IUCltWW l1celle1tl •H4. ft1llJ loldld, a.. ...... ,..., cAbiWC ClTIU '1 Lo IOll llW, -.. tin'*"°'· bll ol WIN (07"31) 119.111 NA .. S (714)MN100 cldlileC CCiftCOUfi " Lo ml, belgl, lll'I th. moon-'°°'· afloYI, Bii ol ..,, (287833) 127,918 NABERS (m)M0-1100 clDllllc &vtcrr 'it Lo ml, ""· ve Nothlar, 1>a1 ol Wllr. (21n48) $21.988 ...... 714-5-40-9100 clbii:Uc 6£YICLE ·H Lo 1411 ml. white, tan INltllt, va .. NO!thlllt, bal Of watr (74en21 '27.988 Nab«t 714-540-9100 ACRC* Al)YICI-: tllOM A MASTER t HeeltY9 ..... 6 »ourae Nc1t11C'r \oUlnct11hk South deals NOllTif • K974 o K954 o K64 + AJ WF.ST EAST •QSJl •8 o 108 o Q7632 O A 8 O Q 10 9 7 5 2 •Q65 43 •7 SOUTH + AJ J06 0 AJ OJ J + K 10 98 2 The b1ddin1: SOUTH WEST NORTH EAST I• hm 10 ,.. I• .._ ,. .... ,.. ..... th&l four spadc5 houlJ hne hctn a 1mple contract, anJ w11h a niorc nor· mal tl1 1r1bu11on 1h11 wuuld have hren the US(' 10 Nlnll'l lftO 14 LAn!b'I pen '*'"" 11£.ll~ 11Smell~ 17 T • 11POf ..tiw We t led th<'. tKe o( ll1:i1110h(h 1nd 20 Hot or oold contmurd the u1t to dummy'• kins ~ Deel •rcr r lccted 10 tr)' II) pl1y the ~ ~ :"..., hand on er°' ruff Imes, and SQ stilted • 23 A t1tig1e 11n1e to cu\h 001 the ~1dc·\ui1 wmntrs A I orly club wa led to the ace and 1he Ja<:k of 24 Slalfa cluM wo' returned, and Ea_,1 c:onlm· 29 Llk• a nocturnal ued the cxct'llt:nt wl)rk \llf1cd hy 211 ~ partner by .ruflmg an<l returning the 30 Colhlon quetn ol d1amunt.1s, <k'ch1rer ruffing 33 W11nd\, • g With lhe ten lnste.ad Of OV\:JTUffin& 34 Liv.ty dance Wesi discorded a heurt ' 35 Camlval C1lt'/ Smee the discard 'iCC111cd 10 maik ~ ~ F.a~t with the queen ~f trumps, •bbt declarer cvntmucd by lcocl1na a spade '1 Glildlll1X'1 CAbiLLAC eLDORlbO 'N T OU'l'lng, 300 H P Nolhtat. whit• purl. tan lthr, OpCnina lead· Ace of o gotgeousl (604157) $33.988 10 lhe km& When F .. :bt ll1scarded 1 ei- d1amond on this tnt:k, 1hc contract 42 §l<}'e «Wight could no longer be mode.. South 43 Ce<MI gram could not ~ore a \Ccond hcan trick ~ ~Id w11hou1 drawing trumps, and there 47 Patty a.,.._ W'S no Wlly O( Comma IO 10 ltltk.~ 1f 48 Heepe trumps were not e~trocl\:11. 'fry 11 if 49 F011une191e(e NABERS (714)54o-t100 The late Jean Besse, one of the cldklac Sdn &Viii 'i2 world's v.eai &echnicians offered this Low ml E ttw ...._. Bois Bridge 1ip: "Do not ovenuff you doubt U\ !2 ::_ Despite WeM '' fine llcfen~c. 153 a. Indebted declarer bec1me a hule careless .• ------· ....... · .... even with a vulner.ble .h11h honor. COfdlion 242829) St0,88e More often than not I.he trick will cashing the ace ol pedc:s 11 tnck six would have bten more prudent. Since I.he ruffi ng finesse 1n clubs was a proven winner, 1ha1 would have hm- lled declarer's llUmp losers to one, even 1f Ea.st had sllllted w11h four. 71U..0.t100 come back with in&erut." This hand ....,c,....1c1"""l,,.,.111c-....sev.....,,,lrie......,st.,,s""''t"'1,... 1llusttale$ that point. Low 2511 "*'· 300 h ~ 1lie auclton WIS Sll'lightforwatd. Not1t'&tlr, prt5tine conmllOn Wilh 1 combined 28 high-card points (819821) $29.988 and 4~ fit 1n the major, il might seem NABERS (714)54M100 CARS $1G0-$500 I UP flOUCI lllttOUNO Hondll,Toyolile, Chefwl. Jeepe I .,_. ~C.itNowl MOo-772-7470 llt 1150 CHEVROLET Tlhoe LS '118 Lo ml. lbr, "'' pwi •• alloy$. roof rack, privacy glass Clll lor current pnclng LEXUS OF WESTMIHstER (714)192-6908 r T~~.:ttt -~·--~ DODGE C~RAVAN '93 Grlll'ld. dual e/c, loldld (9950ll/e04290) $7,995 MCKENHA VOLKSWAGEN 714-MN.OOO OODOENE6N'ii Auto, 4dr, AC (99505/341544) $9,995 UCKENNA VOLKSWAGEN 714-142-2000 INANTY J30 '13 Xlnt Cond co, eunrf, fullr. MAZDA MXI '93 loaded, 1 t4K frltway m , Auto, ruby rid, A/C, Ill pwr, StttS. 714-$51-1121 am-Im ater cau, IW, c:nils6' Mt-49-4-4120 1111, 36,850 ml, new tires, mt J"p Gr1nd Cherok11 ' cor4 S7500 94Me7-4803 la,.do '93 White, fully I Mefcedt1 Deni 300£ 'IT loaded, V8. ABS. new tires, Auto, 6cyl, NC, ful power, t·owner all 11co1ds ~· p#, CtW1 control, ITWll Concl s 12 eoo • 1 caa, eunroof, lloys, • M9-721-lln • 108k l'l'MI, metlllc lllv9fl Put a few words to work FORD AEROSTAR VAN '91 Extended. ~ low mrleagl. luly loaded. am-Im c:essetle. ~ oompulll, $7500 080 7f4·~5895 714-785-6118 FORD EXPEDfTlON 'ff Eddie BalJ8f ,xA, IUlo. llhr. fol P¥'J, pwr MlllS, aloys, 8K ml. (Al 6671 ) Clll '°' ~ pllcing WUS OF WESTlllHSTER (714 )192-MOS FORD EXPl..OAER XU '96 3111 m1, white, lttlt, full pwr, bl, ed. aloya, rool rack, pnvacy g11u (A60668) Cll fOf CUl'rert Pf\Cillil LEXUS Of WEsTMIHstER (714)892-tto& LWl ROVtr tsef9lldti iO grey tncttlOf Must ... , 1tM. Rare colectlbll IMP s 11,575. 800-537-7123 type 4ir4, 1-ownet 11 lldOry _,Ext=78~1""8"""""'~~....,.,,,,... ~ Call lot daealls. wt MERCURY COUQAft 'tS dlll\lef' 28 5l</Ol11t L.Uvt V 6, OOOd concillOn, euper msgattll 8'lrn 91 ~27~ vlluef (113e692) $8.988 lAiiii AO¥W DilC 116 sEi <71~~00 ~~':'.cii24~ ~ MoiOiiiili\W 111 Yi'~~75 809-337·21tle Al Mil dl!Vt, IUIO, • cd ------ LEXUS ES300 'ii =:*& a,,::i. ~= Cll 1°' currenl pnang Clll tOf CUfrent pllang LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER (n4)192.ftOI ' (714)1t2"90e 1.EXUS ES300 91 • c• for currenl PllCIOQ ' NISSAN MAXIMA 10 4-0R LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER =~·· ~p:r.~. T ~ci (714)892-6906 I Bftuty and or'lfy lo'400'obo. LEXOs LS400 ·11 049-723.1504 can for currert Plbno -.,.,oi ..... dam_Cibl.,.......11"""c-ut-11-.. -·116~ LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER vs. v.tllte. blue interior. SUPlf YW BEETLE ti II/oft. IC, utl lllbtc)S 5IOtsche Boni« Conv '17 (03n67199514) SIU 95 Mtnl. loadeo 12k mr ocea1 MCKENNA VOLKSWAGEN blue. pertect ltl\e new 714-t42·2000 $43.SOO ll4M7WS4t vw e£mt 1111 -fOr you. 642-5678. FORD THUNDERBIRD '96 V·8. auto trans, e/c, leathef ln18110t luJ powet. c/c, sun roof. only se,soo . 909.734~94 FORD THUNDERBIRD '116 V·8. auto 1rans, elc. leather lnletlOI 1UI power, cc. survf, ~ $9.500 909-734~94 MC SUBURBAN 't4 314 Ton, 2WO, excellent cond. 70K ml, $16,SOO. Mt-1"-7541 MM75-01M 1714lf92"'908 c!Nnt (307345) $7,988 LEXUS SC300 'ff NAB'ERS Call for CUHIOI prcng (714)540-9100 LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER OldamObiiiToronldo 191 (714)1924908 Whit 1ea1t1er. rrm. sa V6. LEi0ssC3oo 'k I e r I I f I c v a I u e I Call lot curret'( pricing (301749) SS.988 LEXUS Of WESTMINSTER I NABERS (714)892-41906 (714)54~9100 lltlc:oln Contlnentll llliwl! Y PontllC eonn;;iu; '• 79, Gold. lealllet It'll, classic I New t1r11/ballery/p11n1 showroom cones. rlduced to Al pow1r, ~Im c:as. tw-. $2195 obo t4~115, I gt .. ! $2495 714-8-7507 H•, HEALlH AND BUSINESS ~ ........ TOYOTA CAMRY '$2 GLS ... ~ cd Cai.$ S-IPd Auto. tie. cass, pw/d crul$e (026128199568) S17.~5 ~~oLcsw~a9:~ MCKE~~~~~=AGEH 7l4-M2-2000 VW CABRIO OL '91 Toyot1 c.tlca GT 'M Auto. gr014> C..B co oilO'f$ 6cyl, llrto, A/C, full pwr, ps (80~29) $16.995 pw. am-Im. caa. $1750 obo MCKENNA VOlKSWAGEN 9'~729-15.25 714-142·2000 VOLVO STATIOH WAOOH l/W CABRiO GL '97 2AO 04. 'IS, 4 cyl, wtllle in 15 apd ale mt cd colot', am/Im c:ass, ver; (80489'.W9560) S14 119S dean. 1 OMllf. 95k ml. MCKENNA VOlKSWAGEN $2..850 71'-9e6-83e0 714-142-2000 evw DUHE BOGGY• Has be&I oC ev~ must lff S5600t0B0 °' nde lol l'UCk 949-6-45-9137 x23 VW GOLF '9S 5 IPd. clly CISS AC (99372/06e619) $7,995 MCKENNA VOlKSWAGEH ' 714.142.2000 vw lETfl ol ·111 Al.Ito, IC CllS, 1111, pcl (00610!1199161) $10.995 .. 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