HomeMy WebLinkAbout2000-01-20 - Orange Coast Pilot,.-. '
SERVING THE NEWPORT -MESA CON\MUNITIES SINCE 1907
·B~yside Village .· residents
furious ·. over nunes paCt
Some are not in agreement with vote by homeowner's
association to give approval to proposed resort project.
NOA~I ScHWARTZ
lhtf""
said resident Gwen Greatorex, who
screamed when she learned the
association had given its tc1c11
approvdl. Greatorex added that she
can't attend the meetings because of
her health.
development.
The ass0C1ation sent an agree-
ment to the Planrung Comnuss1on
sldting that it supported the idea of
constructing a gatehouse in front of •
the community c1nd moving the pro-
posed sound wall closer to Dunes'
property
THURSDAY, JANUARY 20, 2000
NEWPORT BEACH -Some
Bayside Village residents, furious at
their homeowner's association's
announced support of the proposed
Newport Dunes resort, say they plan
to ask for the president's resignation.
"l'm sure [association president
Jo Smallwood] will have to resign,"
At their Jan. 8 meeting, associa·-
tion members voted to approve two
items that would address the
increase in trc!lfic and noise expect-
ed to be created by the $100-million
Bayside leciders were qwck to
pomt out that those opposing the
dgreement are also the same people _
who didn't attend the association's
MAlMtlNA DAV MA55~Y I DAILY Pit.OT INSIDE DATEIOOk: Lett to right, Lindsey Errico. Felicity
Claire, cmd KatJe Wynne, pracUce during a dress rehearsal
foI "Smile" at Newport Harbor High. See Page A9.
SEE DUNES PAGE A 13
TEEMING TIDEPOOLS
• RYAN RAYBURN I DAILY PR.OT
Alexandria Shelly explores tidepools at Uttle Corona Beach in Corona del Mar. Recent low tides have made the
tidepools a great place to observe marine We. Today's low tide ts at 3:07 p.m.
Water quality measures on March ballot
• One of the initiatives
could provide as much as
$13 million for. future Upper
Newport Bay dredging efforts.
The state could help.foot the bill for
cleaning up Newport Bay and other
local waters lI California voters on
March 7 approve about S4 billion in
bond measures. .
If passed, Proposition 12, known as
the •parks bond,• and Proposition 13,
known as the •waler bond,• could
provide millions of dollar for much-
' needed programs, such as dredging " efit o( the state-owned' resqurce, the
the muck out of the bay and batlling city has m the past born the burden of
urban runoff, satd Newport Beach paying for its cleanup, Kill said.
Deputy City Manager Dave Kilt. The city last year firu~hed a $7.4-
•Tuey have very distinct benefits million-effort to dredge 900,000 cubic
for Newport Beach and for anybody yards of sludge from the floor of Upper
who lives here," Kiff said. Newport Bay. ThE> next dredging pro-
The Newport Beach City Council Ject a much larger endeavor -is
on Tuesd'.ly will consider passing a expected to cost triple that amount.
resolution of support for both mea-The bond tunds would cover about
sures. half of the pro1ect.
Prop. 12 is o $2.1-billion bond mea-Also before vott•rs is Prop. 13, a $2-
sure to protect land around lakes, billion bond measure to ensure the
nvers, streams and the coast. The ini-reliability and quality oI California's
tiativc includes up to $13 million for water supply. The Irvine Ranch Water
· the Upper Newport Bay Ecologic'al District's board of dHectors has
Reserve to help pay for the bay' next already pa cd a r olubon m support
dredging pro1ect1 Ki!f said.
While Newport Bedch has the ben-
Board calls noise agreeinent unfair BRIEFLY
Grades for schools
arrive next week
• District officials are
awaiting the state-
determined ranking,
which is based on
1999 test scores.
' which ranks Cdch pubhc
school· basl•rl on studeJ}t
perfom1ancc.
Although s'rhool ch-.tnc h
knew ttus. new grdd~ was
cotmng, -th<.> details Wf'nt
unreleased until WPdnc-.-
day said Pt!09Y Anatol
0\-.:11n.G.11.:11;1 director of u!>sessnwnt tor
Oc+tflb Newport-Mesa Umhed
School District NEWPORT-MESA The rankmg· wlll bl• d
School ofhcials Mt> dnxtous-numher between 200 and
ly awaiting thetr "grades" 1,000 and tor now will hP
from the state, which 'vill. bdsed solely upon the Stun-
tell them how schools here ford 9 Achievement TP. 1
compare to others across f 19gn scores rom . _ t'I.
Cc1lifornia Once othN pcrlormanet'
Every public s""W~"""-J u1di wch atten-
lhe tate will ·rece1v~ a dance, graduation rntes
nwnencaJ ranktng Tue.c;day I and high school exit exilm'-
under the new Acad<'mtC _ b •come u\!ailc1hl ~. the)
Performance Index, which
1
will be incorporated mto
will allow for comparisons the rating systl'rn, state
between similar chools. educcllton ofhcldls sii1d
The mdex 15 a new sys-Wednesday.
tom that was mandated by {
the Public . Schools ..,._..,_,...,..
Accountability Act of 1999, SEE SCORES PAGE A13
Trotter murder next
on Crummel's docket
• Convicted sex
off ender pleaded
innocent to charges
that he killed a Costa
Mesa boy in 1979.
~
from county to county he
goes, and the ettmg is
nearly tdenbcal .every bme
The tables are arrangE>d
the same. A gavel lie-. idly
on the bench, u Cd c;pdnng-
Jy in times of need. The
fac are different but the
people he routinely encoun-
ters wear hadg s cmd robes.
James Lee Crurnmcl,
• -convicted sex olfender dnd
thief ol children's mno·
cence, pr<>J>ably could nam1•
the fashtWlahle de 1gner
·swts worn by the p rade ot
attorney<> he sees Next to
his jail cell, the c-ou1 t lOrn 1s
becoming a sP.concl horn
for Cnunmel. ,
Crummel, 55. who will
celebrate another l.urthday
behind btlrs ne l week,
noi~ly marched mto a
courtroom agom Wcdn • -
day. Handcuff rl nnd .;hark-
led, he pleaded mno«ent lo
charg 's he killed a t:-\-year-
old (~ta M~ boy who
di appear H more than 20
SEE COURT PAGE A13
INDEX
• General manager of fairgrounds·
says city of Costa Mesa may be
helping to stifle the competition of
former amphitheater owner.
strict noise restrirtions at the Costa M a
venue. The r • tncbons will effectively
prohibit large-scale concerts <ll the
amphitheater, hoo ting Nederlander's
own business, she said.
Brief shutdown at John Wayne
Airport c;aused by false alarm
OAS\IAEDS . . __ as
COMMUNITY f«*UM _._J.12
DmlOOK --~ '
SOCl'TY11 I 11~11
ANORJ:W Gl.A.7:ER
,
COSTA MESA -The city may be
helping the former ownen of the Paahc
Amphitheatre auo. tbeir' cxapetition, a
fei.rgrOUndl offtd8t waete :tn • Mitter to the
dty~_ .......
Becky Balley,,_.,, general manag-
er of the Orange c::.c.mtY Pair and Eq>oti·
tiou Center, -.id dae Nederlander
Otganlsatlaa -wldda books cdN.'ertl ............... <=di •andlWI· •.._a..,,._. tn '-Mglm -......... ·--·~
But City Councilman Joe Enckson Sdld
the deal between the city and Nederlan-
der was fair for everyone.
•J'm disappointed in (the f air's!
re ponse," he said. "The tau board was
included m the discussions every ltep of
the way.•
Balley-Findley said City Manager
Allan L. Roeder, who was unavailable for
comment Wednetday, alto a11wed bar
the dty Wouldn't compromllle ttl , ....
But abe aid the fair boerd Wot.aid 100D
meet With 1tl .. W)WI. whom .... Mid 111111
baven't l'ftleWed the agreemeat. to Ill· -
JOHN WA vtl:_ AIRPORT
-A plane ca~g 45 peo-
ple c-aused ft five-minute
hutdown at John Wayne
Airp<>rt on Wednesday after
• an 1urplane safety liqht wu
activated by • ,._ al4tm
None o1 the ~ peaengen ana llx aew .-. ... wwe
hurt whim U AiDllbn Aa-
U.. mgM from .. ....... "° ........ ...:... ..... ·
::. ':"L -=--~
The plane landed at 12.CM
p.m. and no commeraal
1hghts were mtenupted,
Nguyen said
The Orange County Fire
Authority and atrport staff
euJ1lined tbe ~ and
d'4 not ftod any ~
problem*, Ngu,.n Mid om-
dU concluded tbat the
wamlft9 ligb,t lndk:atlftg
prottlemt WStb the JandiDg .... ..., ................. ........... -···
WEATHER
A2 Thursday, Jonoory 20, 2000 locals only Doily Pilot
Planning Co~sion to review three major projects
•On the list for tonight's meeting are Newport Dunes hotel,
Conexant expansion and the· Banning Ranch development.
NOAKI Sc:HwAKTZ • I pass it in time for the public to vote
on these projects .
m
+ WHA~ Newport Beach
Planning Commission
quality and increased traffic at the
intersections of MacArthur Boule-
vard and Jamboree Road, and
Irvine Avenue and Mesa Dnve.
lest plots of_ undeveloped land in
the Newport Beach area
The environmental report bas
not been released, but commission-
ers Will get an upqate on the pro-
posed project. . !lift Pb
NEWPORT BEACH -The Plan-
ning Comnussion tonight will
review three of the most controver-
sial developments that are at the
top of Greenlight's hit list: the New-
port Dunes hotel, Conexant expari-
/sion and o mixed-use project at
Banning Ranch.
Greenligbt, a group of communi-
ty .activiSts and environmentalists
spearheading the measure, hope to
At the 5 p.m. study session, the
comrrussion will discuss the Conex-
ant expansion and will continue to
review the project's envirorunental
report. Conexant, & semiconductor
ousiness in ule area near John
Wayne Airport, wants to add
566,000 square feet of mdustnal
and office space to its 25-acre prop-
erty on the northwest side of Jam-
boree Road.
The commission is trying to
+ WIB: Study session at 5
p.m. and meeting at 7 p.m. + WHERE: City Hall, 3300
Newport Blvd. + INFORMATION: (949) 644-
3200
address several environmental
effects the expansion is expect~d to
cause, including a decline in air
Commissioners will also discuss
the proposed N(!wport Banrung
Ranch development at the study
session. Taylor Woodrow Homes
has -proposed a 75-rodm bed-and-
breakfast inn, 1,750 residential
units, a retail shopping village and
more than 200 acres of open space
on the site. The 400-acre property is
mostly in the county· and is bor-
dered by West Coast Highway,
Superior Avenue and the Santa
Ana River channel. It is one of the
At the regular 7 pm. meeting,
commissioners will continue to
review the environmental report for
the $100-mlllion Dunes resort pro-
ject. The proposal is for a 400-room
hotel and 100-urut time-share resort
with 55,000 square feet of confer-
ence space. Proponents estimate
the project.would brinq $1.3 million
a year m new tax revenue to the
city. l
COSTA MESI
CITY COUNCIL
WRAP· UP
ISSUE: Rate increases for oty ser-
vices
VOTE: 5-0 to continue until next
council meeting on Feb. 7.
SUMMARY: The city's finance
department submitted a report tq
the council outlining a proposal for
new rates and fees for city services.
The services include use of city
baseb~ll fields, applying for dog
licenses and purchasing permits for
fireworks stands. The reason for the
delay: Mayor Gary Monahan point-
ed out the report did not include
last yedf's rates.
•Normally, this is routinely
approved," Monahan said. •But
without last year's rates, we can't
get a handle as to bow they came
up with the new fees."
ISSUE: Extend the moratorium on
certain uses within boundaries of
West Side Specific Plan.
VOTE: 4-1, with Monahan cast-
ing the dissenting vote.
SUMMARY: The council voted to.
extend a moratorium on approving
{}CW liquor stores, bars and conve-
nience stores selling primarily alco-
hol on the West Side to 10 1/2
months.
The City Council originally
approved a 45-day moratorium as a
part of a larger plan to revitalize the
neighborhood. The council voted
for the temporary moratorium to
prevent businesses it feels may be
bad for the neighborhood from
moving there while independent
planners draft a more comprehen-
swe revitalization plan.
ISSUE: 1999-2000 community
objectives .
VOTE: 5-0 to approve
SUMMARY: By approving the
Community Objectives -a list of
issues each council member wants
the council to address -the coun-
cil authorized staff to assign a pro-
ject manager, estimate a budget
and come up with a strategy to car-
ry out the projects.
This quarter's objectives includ-
ed allowing city artists to exhibit
their work in City Hall and assisting
the Orange County Fairgrounds in
its efforts to replan the grounds and
create a city newsletter which
would include special events and
newsworthy items.
ISSUE: Approve planning,
desigrung and building contracts
for the downtown recreation facility
VOTE: 5-0 to approve the con-
tracts
SUMMARY: The council
MA
W1H1
Flowers are her
love affair
SHEIS
Responsible for that look of love on your
wife's face when you present her with that
perfect bouquet of flowers on Valentine's Day.
rr·s IN THE GENES
Marthe Wlute of Costa Mesa said her love
affair with flowers goes back to her child-
hood. The bnghl-eyed, 46-year-old French
Islander with a smile to match once pa.tnted
white flowers in her mother's garden when
she was only 6 yea.rs old.
"It is something you are born with," she
said, "It's in the gertes. J was lucky.•
NOT THE OFFICE TYPE
White left.her high-paying job with:the
French government in 1984 to move to Cali-
fornia with her family. Married with three
children, she deoded at the time that her
next career move would involve more cre-
ativity.
She enrolled m Dordl design courses at
Goldenwest College in Huntington Beach
and later obtained a positfon as a floral
designer with Conroy's in Costa Mesa.
Her office today is scattered with colored
vases, flowers, balloons and stuffed animals.
Instead of smelling the coffee brewing in the
break room, she whiffs the aroma of exotic
fiowers.
COMPLETELY CONTENT
White is clearly passionate about her
work.
With her long black hair pulled back and
dressed in jeans, a company shirt and green
apron, she critically reviews each bouquet
she crafts. She even goes as far as to wear
her work. On some days, two small red plas-
tic flowers adorn her ear lobes.
Her specialty involves designing exotic
arrangements with flowers that come from
the South Pacilic.
"There is d mystical quality to it," she
said. "When you look at a tropical deStgn, it
is like planting yoursell on the island. And an
English Country Garden bouquet is like
being in a magical place." White loves her
job so much she said she doesn't even con-
sider it work.
WORKING
•1 shouldn't be paid to have fun,• she said.
"It just brings me so much pleasure.•
THE BIG 'V'
But come Valentine's Day, White will want
that paycheck. Starting Feb. 9, s1'e and other
workers will be pulling 10-to 12-hour shifts
to help meet the demand.
"We go long hours into the night,• White
said. She said this time of year always caus-
es her to question her career choice and
wonder if she will physically make it through
the holiday.
Conroy's owner Denny Full said his two
Costa Mesa stores will do eight to 10 times
the amount of nonnal business on Valen-
tine's weekend.
"We will make around 900 deliveries in
the area,• he said. "It is a fairly large under-
taking."
Full said he gears up for the chaotic week-
end by bringing in 35 extra employees.
"Banners (advertising) for drivers went up
right after Christmas," Full said.
NEW HORIZONS
White, who has been a floral designer
with the same Conroy's location for 14 years,
said she has no plans of switching careers.
"I am perfectly happy where 1 am," White
said. •1 like the mentality of the people.
Sometimes you see people who dle having a
bad hair day, but usually everyone is really
friendly.
•1t•s heaven. Lile is already compllcated. I
just like things to be simple •
-Story by Amy R. Spurgeon;
· photo by Jeff Chong
approved a contract for more than
$3.3 million with Old Hickory Con-
struction, Inc. to build the facility.
The council awarded a $335,000
contract with Analytical Planning
Services, Inc. to be the project's
engineers. It also signed on Mar-
tinez and Amador Architects, Inc.
for $50,000 to review the center's
architectural design. The construc-
tion crew is cheduled to break
ground toda·y.
IESY IUYS VOLUNTEER DIRECTORY
Greer
Wylder
will be on
vacation for
the next
three weeks.
Best Buys
wlll resume
Feb. 10.
-Compiled by Andrew Glazer
VOL 94, NO. 17
nt0MAS H. JOHNSON,
Publtiher
TONY 00000,
Ed1t0f
JENIFER RAG&AND,
~lof' City Editor
NANCY OtllVIR.
Ftatur• Editor
M>Grlt CAILSOH.
Sports Ed1t0f'
MARCMMTIN.
· Photo Editor
ANTHONY PKJ(.
News Editor
JOSI '· SANTOS. ,.Designer
NOY OITI'WG,
OMilfled AcMrtislng
LMA JOHNSON.
Promotions
NAMOl>ltwt,
Chief ~ Of'.'ker
REAPERS HOIUNE
(949) 642-6086
• Record your commenn about
the Daily Pilot or news tips.
AP08£SS
Out address rs 330 w. Bay St ..
Com ~.<A 92627
CORRKJJONS
It is the Pilot•s policy to prompt-
ly correct all errors of substance.
Please call (949) 574--4268
rn The Newport BffctVCon. Mesa
O.lly Pilot (USPS-144-800) Is pub-
list'Mtd Monday through Saturday
tn Newport 8ffCh and Con.a ~.
wb5a'ipbom «e available only by
tubtcrtbing to The llmes 0t1nge
County (800) 252·91'1. In., ..
<>Wide of Newport~ Mid
• eost. M-. sublcripdonl to the
D11ly Piiot are watlable only by
ma1f for 520 per month Stcond
diw post.age peld at COlbl Mesa.
CA (Pncft lndudt 811 ~
ltltil Mid locM '--> P05TMA.S
TU: Send addra ~ U> The
Hfwiport leec:h1Colt.a Mela Deify
P'llot, P'O b , .. c.o.t.e ......_
CA t2m eowtght: No newt 1110o ,. ""'*~ tdleoJlel IMte.r
0< ~herein can be r~odutwd without wrrtt..-i per-
mlUiOn of copynght owner.
HOW JO REACH US
Clrcue.don
The llmes Orange County
(800) 252-9141
~ Claulf.-d (949) 642-5678
Display (949) 642 ... 321
EdttoNI
News (949) 642·5680
Sports(949)S74--4223
Nt'M, Sports Fax (949) ~1 70
E·m•ll. dallypilotOlatlmeJ£om
Mein Office •
BuslMU Office (949) 642.,.321
8ui1M$S Fa>e (949) 631 7126
~by T1INI Ccmmunlly IWNt,
a~ Mmr~ llf"ll
WllMatrl LoWel, ...
fditCW
S..WMarWe.
MtNQlng Editor
MM~
DWtetOf of Pf'!Otogr"flhy ~~
Senior f dltor, '°"" Dell •1•-0IM ...........
• VOLUNTEElt DIRECTORY runs periodically In the
Daily Pilot. If you'd like information on getting your
organization listed, call (949) 574-42.28.
registration or more mfonnation, call (949)
717-3874.
.a •
NEWPORT BEACH PUBLIC tJBRARV
UTERACY PROGRAM
NEWPORT BEACH ftEOTAL SERIES
The program seeks volunteers to tutor
adults wishing to unprove their readirig and
writing skills. naining workShops at the
Central Library will certify volunteers. For
The Friends of The Newport Bedch Recital
Senes Guild needs volunteers to as~ist in
fostering music apprecidtion so that classi-
cal muStc will endure. For more information,
call (94~) 644-4208.
WEATHER
TEMPERAlURES
Balboa
71153
Corona del Mar
72154
Costa Mesa
73155
Newport Beach
72154
Newport Coast
72154
SUllf FOMCAST
The westerly swell
Increases today for sets
in the waist-to chest-
high level.
LOCATION
~ ...................... 1~W
Ntwpon ....... -.. 1·3 w
IUacki.s '"""'"' ••• 1·3 w
Rlwr ~ ...... u ..... 1 ·3 w
CdM ................ -"' 1·3 w
IND SURF
TIDES
TODAY .
First low
1:42 a.m ....................... 1.6
Ftrst high
7:56 a.m ....................... 6.8
second low
Second high
9:33 p.m ....................... 4.2
FRIDAY
First low
2.32 a.m ...................... 1.6
First high
8·44 a.m .......... , ............ 7.0
Second low
3~1 pm tM ... ••t•tH•eHtt•1,7
Second high
10.19 pm ............. m. 4.5
WA'llR
,......,.: 65
POLICE FILEi
COSTA MESA
• AdarN Avenue: A wallet and its contents worth $200
were stolen from a car In the 1800 block the evening of
Jan.4.
• Bristol Stntet: A cellular phone worth $100 was
stolen from a store in the 3300 block betwffn 1 o and 11
a.m.Jan. 6.
• ~ AV9nUe: lWo 18 packs of beer worth S22
were stolen from a store in the 11 od block at 11: 1 S p.m.
Jan . 4
• west 11th Street A bicycle worth $2SO was stolen In
the 600 block the<ivenlng of Jan. 7.
NEWPORT BEACH
• ~ Clrde: A cellular phone worth $700 was
stolen from a car In the SOO block at 9 a.m Jan. 13, • a., ltlMt2 A celM.llM phone, wallet and several com.
p.tet dkcs Wof1h S624 wtte ttolen from a home In the
1400 block Monday .wnlng.
• ""'-~ A cellu!M ~ WOrth UOO w•
stoftn from•~ In the 4900 blotk ~ 10 am Wld
7 pm Fridty
• IL Al ... .n AMd: A pager Mid radk> WOrth S7«l
win SWlif'I from a hOmt In the 600 block ~
~
Daily Pilot Thursday, January 20, 2000 A3
·Tolera n ce of gays should start with candid~tes IN IRIEF
I watched ~e six Republi-
can cdJldidates for presi-
dent •debate• in New
Hampshire the other day. I
was moved by cuno 1ty dlld a
, patCh or guilt insisting that I
showd fonn impressions from
direct knowledge <ind not just
bias. But mostly I watched
because Sen. John McCdi.n
interests me and l wanted a
closer look at him.
I strongly recommend that
every voter watch at least one
of these performances of both
parties: It may leave you
deeply depressed, but that's
the risk we ,taJce every four
years.
One item that came up in
.the session I watched -and
has also been kicked around
by Gore and Bradley -was
the treabnent of gays in the
military and the candidates'
feelings about welcoming gay
people to JObs in thetr ad.min·
istration.
Their replies -rangmg
from rage at the idea by Alc.Ul
Keyes to the eqwvocations of
Bush and .McCain sent me
to my files for tltl essay by
Barry Goldwater that, thank
God, I had saved.
Several of the candiddles
strongly asserted that only
ejection of gays could be true
to conservative ideals and any
candidate who was waffling·
had better shape up. So what
did the most-admired guru of
conservatism in my Web.me,
Barry Goldwater, have to soy
on this issue?
This IS Goldwater c;pea.kmg
on the commentary page of
the Los Angeles Tunes during
the hassle early in the flrst
Clinton adrninistrabon that
resulted in the •don't ask,
DO YOl' f\'.'\O\X '
YOl'H ALI'.'\ r~
Rabbitt Insurance Agency
AlJ1t> • HOMEOWN£RS • Hf.Al.TH
40 Years In B1ui11m
~~ ~ ~ />)J
949-631 -7740
441 Old Newpon Blvd. • Newport 8adi
(Neu Ho.a H01piull
THE IELL CURVE
ioseph n.
bell
don't tell H policy for gays in
the military:
•After more than 50 years
in the military and politics, I
am still amazed to see how
upset people can get over
nothing. Lifting the ban on
gays in the military isn't
exactly nothing, but it's pretty
damned dose.
•Everyone knows that gays
have served honorably in the
military since at least the time
of Julius Caesar. They'll still
be serving long after we're all
dead and buried. That should
not surprise anyone. It's no
great secret that military stud-
ies have proved again and
agaln that there's no valid rea-
son for keeping the ban on
gays.
uWhen the facts lead to
one conclusion, I say it's time
to act, not to hide. We have
wasted enough precious time,
money and talent trying to
persecute and pretend. The
conservabve movement, to
which l subscribe, has as one
of its basic tenets the belief
that government shotild stay
out of people's private lives ...
But legislating someone's ver-
s1on of morality is exactly .
what we do by perpetuating
discrimination against gays."
Over the holidays, Pastor
Gary Barmore of Fairview
Community Church wrote a
letter to the Pilot expressing
embarrassment that "the most
vocal opposition to gay-
straight alliance clubs comes
from sell-identified Christian
voices" und pointing out that
"to focus in the name of Jesus
on something Jesus said noth-
ing about reveals homopho-
bia, no matter how much it is
disavowed." ~
Predictably, he took all
kinds of heat from outraged
local atizens who mostly used
a tiny collection of familiar
Bible references to attack hl.s
position.ButPastorBannoreis
hardly an isolated religious
voice.
Consider, for example, this
quote from a pastoral letter of
the president of the United
Church of Chnst: ·we have
had to reexamine long held
assumptions about those few
passages of Scripture that
appear to speak about homo-
sexuality in the light or trans-
forming interpretations from
widely respected Bible schol-
ars and teachers, and we have
begun lo re(:ognize how our
fears of those who are differ-
ent and our sooety's deeply
entrenched bias against
homosexual pe~ons has often
distorted and early silenced
the Bible's liberating and
inclusive voice.
"All this has helped us dis-
cover that our church's con-
cern for the rights and dignity
of gay. lesbian and bisexual
people is not a break from our
past or a departure from
BRAND NEW · COSMETICALLY IMPERFECT
Get the Best for Less!
~iiiiii= ~1~•11 .... piaC JC L a ii
3165 Harbor Blvd.
Costa Mesa
One Block South o1 •o5 rwy
(714) 545-7168
Scripture, but JS Wonned by
our moments of greatest
fidelity to the prophetic· voKe
if the Bible and Gospel':. ·
embrace for tho::.e who, with
Christ, have been <h~pised."
So here we haV(' tllC?
nation's most respected c.on-
servative -who was also an
Air Force general -and the
leadet of a mautlint> Christian
church spedking out fmnly
and without reservt.tbon
against the homophobic bc>ut·
ment of our gay c1ti7.enr; And
yet it conhnues cmd SC'ems to
grow more vuulent, thus
offertng d rationale for "flo·
Jenee to the unstdblP in our '
society.
Why? What is it we fet1f1
Why do we need to seek bib-
lical authonty to change peo-
ple to conform to our needs
and desires rather than recog-
nizing and accepting their cW-
ferences -and allowing
them to contribute> fully lo our
society?
Oscar Hamrnerstem wrote
this lyric in ·south Pactf1r*.
We've got to be taught to
be afraid Of people whose
eyes are oddly made
Balearic Park
meeting tonight
Ret>idents concerned
rtbout the f>9Ss1ble sale of
Balearic: Park are meeting
tonight to discuss what it
'could mean to them.
Bdleartc Park is a 9.25·
acre park m Costa Mesa
that the Newport-Mesa
Unified School Distnct,
which owns the land, has
said it will not need for a
school site.
For more . than ·22 years,
the park has been a neigh·
borhood park and home to
Costa Mesa's cih' recre-'
ational services.
Smee the school bodl'd
received a recommendation
last week to sell the proper-
ty to help pay for school
repairs, residents have
begun petitions in an effort
-_ to discourage the sale.
An informational meet-
ing is set for 7:30 p.m today
m the community building
af'Balearic Park, at the cor-
ner. of Boa Vista and
Balearic D.rive. David
Brooks, vice 'president of And people whose skin is a
different shade, the school board, will speak
We've got to be> carc>fully brielly and answer resi-
taught. dents' questions.
We also hdVP to be lduqhl ~ -Oanef:te Goulet
to fear gay people. Maybe.'.rrr(
time to start Wltedctung
homophobia
El Toro ineeting at
Mariners tonight
El Toro advocates today
will pre.sent a pcnlous lice-
nano of how potential
expansion at John Wayne
Airport could encroach on
the quality of local educa-•
ti on.
The event will begm at
7 p.m. at Manners Ele-
mentary School, 2100
Mariners Drive, Newport
Beach. The PTA 1s spon-
soring. the commumty
meeting.
Members of the New-
port Beach-based Airport
Working Group have said
that if the county does not
build a second aupo:t at
the closed El Toro Marine
base, John Wayne could
triple m size. Four private
schools nea.r John Wayne
could, m a worst-case sce-
nario, be demobshed to
make way for a new temu·
nal anC.....Wlway.
Pro-airport activists are
trying to gain support for
the county's $2.9-billion
airport project, which tl'ley
say is the solution to limit-
ing growth at John Wayne.
-Jasmine Lee
Maybe we could ~ldrt with
the people runrung for presi-Classifi ed ads work for you!
dent
• JOSEPH N. BEU is a Sctnta Ana
Heights resident. His column runs
Thursdays
GET THE POINT? ally Pilot
Class1f1ed Community Marketplace
A4 Thursday, January 20, 2000
Charismatic .
narned Horf,e of the Year
• Newport Beach
residents and owners
Bob and Beverly Lewis
bask in the honor. '
GR.EC. RlsuNG
F or all .the worries they
had to stomach watch-
ing their prized thor-
oughbred suffer a bro-
ken leg in a key race last year,
the moment was sweet one for
Bob and Beverly Lewis on
Monday night.
The Lldo Isle couple were
presented horse racing's top
honor at a lavish Beverly Hills
reception for one of the horses
they own.
Charismatic, a gutsy 3-
year-old that no one wanted a
year ago, was named 1999's
Horse of the Year by the vot-
ing bloc \hat consists of the
National Thoroughbred Rac-
ing Assn., the National Turf
Writers Assn. and select mem-
bers of the Daily Racmg Form.
The latter two groups selected
Charismatic as the top horse,
enabling the courageous colt.
.
to gamer tho e:;tcemed honor.
•We certainly had guarded
optimism about our chances,•
Bob Lewis swd of the indus-
try's annual Eclipse Awards.
"We were fortunate enough
votes came our way."
It may have been redemp-
tion for the LeWl.SeS. 'Jbe New-
port Beach residents were
previously denied Horse of the
Year accolddes for Silver
Charm, a colt that won the
1997 n.umtng of the Kentucky
Derby and the Preakness
Stakes. •The Chann, • as hl
was known to those who fol-
lowed him, lost the third leg of
the 1iiple Crown, but went on
to win several more races
before he was retired.
•He (Silver Charm) had
some competibon that Charts-
matic didn't have," Lewis said
Wednesday. "No horse came
strongly to the forefront for
Horse of the Year. Something
has to be said for a horse that
wins the first two legs of the
niple Crown."
Chansmahc followed a
similar path but never
received the stardom
bestowed on hls stablemate
until Monday. Charismatic
was Ooundering early last
year and the l.PWISeS entered
him in two clauning races -
events where other owners
could have purchased the
chestnut colt. ..
No one did, and Charis-
matic first shocked bettors
when be won the Lexington
Stakes decisively in April
before head.mg to the Ken-
tucky Derby. Dismissed at
odds of 31-1, Charismatic
stunned race fans by winning
the prestigious race and then
taking the Predkness two
weeks later.
Poised to sweep the mple
Crown in the Belmont Stakes,
Charismatic struggled to
reach the wire and finished
third. Jockey Chris Antley
realized something was
wrong and jumped off the
horse and hqld one of his legs.
The horse hltd suffered a bro-
ken leg in two areas, a poten-
tially life!'threatening injury.
But doctors were able lo repair
the leg and Charismatic was
retired.
Of 17 races in his career,
Cbfilismatic won only five. But
he amassed more than $2 mil-
lion in earnings for his awners.
Antley's, q Ulck action to ,
ANTIQUE ROW & GARDEN CAFE
"N~Un.lq~ShopJ-~W&tht T~~ro... yoi.v HomeAAI
Fine Homt F11mishinss
Anti911t1 & Colltctibln
Tr111lition11l to Cott11gt
Gifts & Gordm Dttor
Wish List & Dtlivtry
G(;lf"d.e.+1, Ca(&
Qirdm P11tio Dining
Br~ul, umdt, T t11 & Esprmo &r
Cafe Hours: Mon-Sat I-$
-V~tkbRow. "'w~
Shepp~ ~Vw.ng.~ •
Candlts to Ch11ndtlitr1
Used & R11rt Books
C111tom Picturt Fr11ming
Fumiturt Rtstoration
11nd much mortl
949 722-1177
130 £.st t ltli Strut
Cosl11 ~sa, CA
(lklsiNI 1111'1' Inn)
Row Hours: Tu~t 10-.S
Your Choice
Doily Pilot
PHOTO COURTESY OF BENOIT PHOTO
Newport Beach residents Bob and Beverly Lewis are owners of the 3-year-old colt
Charismatic, who was name d Horse of the Year this week at the Eclipse Awards cere-
mony in Beverly Hills.
help Charismatic was lauded
as the industry's "Moment of
the Year,• a distinction voted
by race fans. Charismdtic was
also voted 3-yedr-old champi-
on.
The Horse of the Year tro-
phy will sit on the couple's
mantle place, where five other
Echpse Awards sit. One of the
categories in which the Lewis-
es didn't win was best owner,
which is perfectly fine with
them.
•we'll take Horse of the
Yeclf over Owner of the Year,"
Lewis chuckled.
No sooner than the couple
received their gold statues
were they preparmg for
another C'ampaign toward the
KentuC'ky Derby. The couple
have more than a dozen 3-
Y('df-olds, several of which
look promising to gwe them
their third derby in four years.
However, Lewis said it's too
soon to preclict an outcome.
"Race horses are very tem-
perame ntal and you never
know if you will be lucky
enough to have a horse in the
Derby,· he said. ·1 always
think I'm going to wake up
from Uus dream. But I haven't
yet."
DailyPJlot
Put a few words
to work for you.
Call the
Daily Pilot
CLASSIFIEDS
NEWPORT COASTAL PODIATRY GROUP, INC.
NO! YOUR FEET ARE NOT SUPPOSED TO HURT •.
The feel arc the foundation of your body, and can often cause
BACK, KNEE and HIP pain.
Pain is your body' "BY of ind1ca1iog ~omcthin~ 1 wrong.
Dr. Vihinen can help relie"c pain-through non surg1~I methods.
• Bunion corrtction-No h~pitalization • Ingrown toenail
• New treatment for rungus nails • pecializing in the treatment of athletic &
sports Injuries • Utilizing new computerized foot analysis
· • Diabetic Footcare and Evaluatfoo
Dr. Vihincn utilizes computerized gait analysis to help evaluate and diagnose
d1 orders of 1he lo~er extremities.
I rl'l' l.imill·cl In itial I \am
Preferred provider for most 1murances including Medicare
307 Placentia, Ste. 207, Newport Beach
24 Hour Emergency Care 949-645-6544
The Original
MIKE'I
·CARPET$
OVER 25 YEARS IN COSTA MESA
* Now Owned & Operated by Mesa Upholstery •
ALL CARPET & FLOORING
Vinyls • Cer~mics
Wood• Laminates
CURRENTLY MARKED DOWN
30°/o ·off
e~
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 liment11 Con111ltlltio11 ;,, Your Homt
'
Upholstery
& Carp et
C leaning
Avai lable
f I ' -
Daily Pilot Thursday, Jonuory 20, 2000 A5
Back to · sc~ool with lengthy queues at OCC
• Delayed registration
caused long lines on
campus Wednesday, but
students took it all in stride.
AMY R. SPURGEON
Dmy Piel
C OSTA MESA -As OCC's
spring semester got under-
way Wednesday, last-minute
registrants proved that despite liv-
ing in the information age, waiting
in line for two hours to enroll in
Math 100 is still very much a reali-
ty.
•They should have those Dis-
ney land signs telling you how
much longer the wait is,• said
Lacette Allen, 39, of Huntington
Beach. A schedule change at her
job forced the full-time worker to
rearrange her academic schedule
at the last minute. "It's not fun, but
it's something you have to do.•
Administrators delayed spring
registration by a week because of
Y2K-related fears, but no computer
quirks ever surfaced . As a result,
registration lines have snaked
around buildrngs all week as stu-
dents trying to register in the 11th
hour add and drop classes. More
than half of OCC's classes were full
Tuesday, said administrative dean
Nancy L. Kidder.
"It's been like two Mondays in
one day,• she said.
But compared to registration
lines of the 1960s and 1970s, two
hours is a breeze, said OCC public
relations director James A. Carnett.
Carnett said before the advent of
the computerized registration sys-
tem, students waited in line up to
six hours.
"In today's society, with the
Nordstrom customer service rrten-
tality, people just don't stand for
delays,• Carnett said.·
But most students accepted their
fate and amused themselves in line
by looking for classes in the course
catalog or listerung to music on
portable stereos. .
In one of the larger lecture halls
on campus, Dr. Ann Wynne intro-
duced more than 100 students t~
History 100.
•I'll be here for you every step of
the way," Wynne said. "But you've
·got to put in the time.·
Meanwhile, just feet away in the
bookstore, people stood in more
lmes to purchase some necessary
(books, pencils, filler paper) and
not-so-necessary (candy, posters,
stickers) items.
Bookstore castiier Dorothy Keel,
who had been processing transac-
tions since 7:30 a.m., went through
the routine: "I can help the next
person in line,• she said cheerfully.
•And bow will you be paying for
this?"
Further down the aJ.Sle. students
selected required texts from the
thousands of books piled categon-
cally on the shelves.
Student Lon Goldberg of Costa
Mesa, 20, grumbled out loud over
the fact that the bookstore did not
have her English book in stock.
"I'll have to go to class and
explain 1\ to my teacher; who will
then have to submit a request to the
bookstore. l probably won't get my
book until the third week or
~chool, • she said. "It's a disadvan-
tage because other students who
already have the book can be read-
ing ahead."
Outside the bookstore, students
Final Sale ·Days
N ow thru Sunday, Jan. 23rd
--BONUS BUYS·?--
• SporL'> Shirts REG S7!s.s22s ...................................... ~ ......... NOW "RoM sz 988
• Twill Cotton Pants REG $95$110 ...................................... NOW F"ROM s3999
• Sweaters REG $8!5·$245 ....................................................... NOW l'"ROM s3999
• Sports Coar.'> REG 5395-$650 .............................................. NOW F"ROM s99sa
• Dre Slacks REG s120-s34s ••• : ............................................ NOW ""'o"' 5988
• Hawaiian Shirts AEG s62 sas ............................................. NOW rftO!o< $2 988
• 11es l'IEG S!5!5·S9!5 ....................... : ........................................ NOW f'ROM s9 ss
With this ad
take an
ADDITIONAL
20o/o OFF
"-11111 I I " I .1 ..... 1. ··' 1111'11 I;, I .I.id 'I •II I lid'.
_ l.ll\.111\ l l1111t111~ ~I \\.11c·lto11 ..... t· 1'111 t· .....
OUR FINAL SALE PRICE
at-e tAllPD DEPOT
Full lh of Wool & Slsel Cl~ AYlllbll
VINYL* WOOD * llARILI * 11.!
.. ,, , ....
..
FASHION ISLAND • NEWpt09'T BEACH
Elegant Men's Sponswear
949-75,.7979
Womcn,s ac Home Store
949-759-7985
r ros ev CON LEACH I DAILY Pl.OT
Students Jocelyn Daniels, left,
and James Deering, study a
schedule of classes as they wait
in a long line to register on the
first day of the spring semester at
OCC. The line was for last-
mlnule registration and schedule
changes. Top left, students fill
the hallways at OCC on the first
day of the !>prlng semester
Wednesday.
gathered together -some for a
quick cigdrelte, others JUSt a cup of
coffee -before class started.
·we are off and runrung, ':' Car-
nett said
...
•
. . ;----. . . arollild 'town· / At n:iursdoy, January 20, 2000
. .
Doily Pilot
• Send MOUND TOWN Items to
the Daily Pilot. 330 w. Bay St., Cos-
u Mesa 92627, fax them to (949)
~170, or call (949) 76'M330. A
complete listing may be found at
c»ilypllot.com •
• TODAY
The Costa Mesa Chamber of
Commerce will hold a 90-
minute Breakfast Boost from
7:15 to 8:45 a.m. at the Costa
Mesa Country Club, 1701
Golf Course Drive, Costa
Mesa. Tickets are $12 in
advance, $17 at the door. For
more information, call (714)
885-9090.
The ·Mariners Elementary
,. School PTA will hold a com-
muruty education program at
7 p.m. in the school's Penne
Perrell Theater, 2100
Mariners Dnve, Newport
Beach. Speakers from the
Airport Working Group will
dis~s possible expansion
plans for John Wayne Air·
port. Measure P on the
March ballot will also be c:lis-
cussed. For more informa-
tion, call (949) 852-0538.
OCC will bold a •Lunar
Eclipse Party• from 6 to 10
p.m. on the lawn in front of
th~ school's p lanetarium.
Telescopes will be available
to view the eclipse, which
will reach totality at 8 p.m.
The event is free. OCC is at
2701 Fairview itoad, Costa
Mesa.
Solomon Smith Barney will
hold a seminar, #Outlook
2000: Investment Themes for
2000," at noon at 650 Town
Center Drive, Suite 100, Cos-
ta Mesa. The event is free
and includes lunch. For more
information and to RSVP, call
(71-t) 641-7743.
Whole Foods Markel 1i1an-
gle-Square will hold a se.atj-
nar on "Organic Renewal 3i
Cleansing 'for Body & Soul•
at 7 p.m. The market is at
1870 Harbor Blvd., Costa
Mesa. The event is $10. For
Whatever your
Landscape or
Maintenance
L~;;~;'!!!~J needs, Lloyd's can d o it all ...
THINKING ABOUT LANDSCAPING OR YARD MAINTENANCE1
CALL FOR A FRU ESTIMATE TODAYI lLJ !.!c2!;.!!•s
(949) 646-7441
Lloyd's Nursery A Landscape Co., Inc .
2183 Fairview Rd. Suite 216, Costa Mesa, CA 92627
EXPERT LANDSCAPING I SPRINXl.ERS I MAINTINANCE
Stilt Llctfllt No. 114255
. ,
more informaµon, call (949)
574-3800.
PrevenUon Plus will bold
ultrasound screenings for
stroke, vascular disease and
osteoporosis at Prince of
Peace Lutheran Church,
2987 Mesa Verde Drtve East,
Costa Mesa. Appointments
begin at 9 a.m. For more
mformation dfld reservations,
call (800) 795-~ 743.
FRIDAY
Sister Helen Prejean, author
of the Pulitzer Prize-nomi-
nated book #Dead Man
Walking" and counselor to
death-row inmates, will
speak at 7:30 p.m. at Our
Lady Queen of Angels, 2046
Mar Vista Drive, Newport
Beach. For more information,
call (949) 644-0200.
OCC will hold a program,
·voyaging on Inland Seas·
at 8 p.m. in its Robert B.
Moore Theatre. The program
will feature Newport Beach
mariners Michael ,LeButt,
who sailed the Great Lakes
of North America. Tickets
are $5 to $13. OCC is at 2701
Fairview Road, Costa Mesa.
For more information, call
,-----,
I . I 1200/01
I OFF I
I
I Entire 'Purchase
1
1
Valid W/Coupon I Accept all competitor I
I Coupons I
Exp. 1/31/'lOOO
L-~=-.J
1052 lrvine Ave.
Wesccliff Plaza
(949) 646-57 46
Contempor~ry Sportswear for Women
HAL·F-YEAR LY
WINTER SALE
40%-70%0FF
MONDAY -SATURDAY 10 om -6 pm
1024 Bayside Drive • Newport Beach
Bayside Dr. at Jamboree Rd .
949-719-9360
(71•) •32-5880.
SATURDAY
Therapist Muln.e Cohen will
hold a divorce workshop
from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p .m. at
180 NeWP.Ort Center Drive.
The workshop is for men and
women in the p rocess of
divorcing or recently
cJjvorced. For more informa-
tion, call (949) 644-6435.
SUNDAY
The Jewish Community Cen-
ter of Orange County will
bold a program on the arche-
ology of biblical history from
1 to 3:30 p.m. Dr. Robert R.
Stieglitz, former curator for
the National Mantime Muse-
um in Haifa, and Dr. Ziony
Zevit, professor of biblical lit-
erature at L.A.'s University of
Judaism, will speak. Tic.kets
are $10 to $25. The center is
at 250 E. Baker St., Costa
Mesa. For more information,
call (714) 7~5-0340.
Temple lsalah will bold lts
yearly rummage sale starting
at 8 a.m. at 6308 West Coast
Highway, Newport Beach.
For more information, call
(949) 548-6900.
MONDAY
Author Jlm Trelease will
address parents, teachers
and the general public at
7:30 p.m. at TeWin.k.le Mid-
dle School. 1\"elease is the
author of #Reading Aloud.•
For more information, call
(714) 424-7965.
St. Andrew's Presbyterian
Church presents marriage
and family minister Daniel
Hahn, who will speak on
"Shaping Kids with Balance
and· Wisdom," from 7 to 9
p.m. in Dierenfield Hall .. St.
IESTllT
South C oast Plaza wlll host the "Faldnatton of
Orebicls hitemational Show and Sale" from Feb. 3-6
at the Crate & Barrel wing of the mall Orchids from
more than 60 growers )Vill be represented and each
day o( the show WW feature seminars and speakers.
South Coast Plaza ts at 3333 Bear SL, Costa Mesa.
For more hif.onnation, call (714) 435-2160.
Andrew's is at 600 St. details. For more informa-
Andrew's Road, Newport tion, call (949) 574:-2218.
Beach. The event is free.
Child care is available, but JAN . 24
please call ahead to arrange
Mark A. Lemly, professor at
Boall Hall School of Law at
UC Berkeley, will give a talk
on technology and the law at
5 p.m. at Whittier Law
School, 3333 Harbor Blvd.,
• Costa Mesa. The free talk
will be held in Room 10. For
more information, call (714)
444-4141.
9Wak !Bollllgue. Sherman Ubrary and Gar-
dens in Corona del Mar is
looking for people interested
in giving tours of the gardens
to children and adults. An
onentation class will be held
at 9 a.m. in the Central Patio
Room of the Gardens, 264.7
East Coast Highway, Corona
del Mar. For more informa-
tion, call (943) 673-2261.
• Specializing in Quality Apparel & Accessories
• Excellent Selection of Designer Clothing
• I,ooki~g for che "Best Kept Se~t Cl.ostts"?
• We Offer 50/50 Consignmencs
333 E. 17ch Screec, #4 • Cosca Meh
(Behind Int'/ House ef Pancakes}
(949) 650-7333 •
llf1ti111 Stain Warr1aty
llf1tiM1 Seil Warranty
Llf1tl1111 Fa41 Warranty
llf1tl1111 Matt Warr1nty
llf1thw1-1nstallitl111
'
.. ORANGE COUNTY'S EXCLUSIVE DISTRIBUTOR .
OF LIFETIME CARPET
FREE ARMSTRONG CERAMIC TILES FREE
Nq-WAX VINYL $149 DOUBLE
OLD CARPET 9 0 SQ. SQ. UPORAtEt
REMOVAL FT. FT. PAtt1•t
FREE
FURllfURE
MOVllO
PEROO OAK 1001 FLOOR
~2 99~: $ i''~: FREE
CARPET sron1101n
FU LL SE , VICE caarn I IPIOUTllY CLIAllll
woo• 11111111111 a 11Fu11111111
CllAMll MllTlll I llOWlll , ... ,, . ...... , ..
····-··· •••• ........
.......
•
'
..
Doily Pilot
JAN. 25
The Corona del Mar Cham-
ber of Commerce will hold its
43rd annual in tallation din-
ner at 6:30 p.m. at Five
Crowns, 3801 East Coast
Highway, Corona dcJ Mar.
The event is $35 per person.
for more information, call
(949) 673-4050.
The Orange County Chapter
of The Single Gourmet will
hold a "gourmet dining
event" at 6:30 p.m. at Tutto
Mare, 545 Newport Center
Drive, Newport Beach. For
more information, call (800)
750-DINE.
The Costa Mesa Nelgbbor-
Jl,.ood Community Center will
'hold a class on cooking Wlth
tofu and tempeh from 6 to 9
p.m Cost is $30 pluli a $10
materials fee. The center is at
1845 Park Ave , Costa Mesa.
For more information, call
(714) 327-7525.
The Hyatt Newporter wUl
host a semindr titled ·A New
·You in the New Millennium•
Crom 6:30 lo 9 p.m. The cost is
$45. The 1 lyatt Newporter is
at 1107 Jamboree Road, New-
port Beach. For rnore informa-
tion, call (714) 449-10~.
Commercial Real Estate
Women will hold its 2000
Cocktail Party from 6 to 9
p.m. at The Center Club, 650
Town Center Drive, Costa
Mesa:-'lhe event 1s free, Wlth
complimentary hors d'oeu-
vres and a no-host bar. For
more information or to RSVP,
call (714) 549-1377
The Jewish Federation of
Orange County presents a
serrunar titled "Women and
I• around toWn Thursday, Jonuory 20, 2000 A7
Mon ey: Taldng Ch~ge of
Your Finanoal Life" from
a~Jo a.m. to 2:30 p .m. at the
Doubletree Hotel, 3050 Bns-
tol St., Costa Mesa. The
event is $55 and includes
lunch. For reservations and
more in.formation, call (714)
433-2272.
JAN. 26
The Costa Mesa Chamber of
Commerce will hold an afte r-
hours business mixer from
· 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at Birra-
poretti's, South Coast Plaza,
3333 Bristol St., Costa Mesa.
The event is tree for mem-
bers and $10 for potential
mem'bers. For more informa-
tion, call {714) 885-9090.
JAN. 27
OCC president emeritus
David A. Grant presents a
lecture titled "The Extraordi-
nary Voyage of Ernest
Shackleton• to be held dt
OCC's -Lido Isle Clubhouse
at 7:30 p.m. Admission is $5.
The Clubhouse is at 701 Via
Lido Soud, Newport Beach.
For more information, call
(714) 432-5087. .
The EastbluH Elementary
School PTA will host a com-
munity education program a t
7 p.m. at the school's theater.
The Airport Working Group
will discuss Plans F and G of
the El Toro environmental
impact report, which are the
backup plans for expanding
John Wayne Airport. For
JJlOre information, call (949)
263-0708. .
FEB.3
South Coast Plaza wUl host
the "Fascination of Orchids
FITSTART
Personal Training
"Your Fitness
Starts Here"
• Personal Satisfaction
Gvaronteed
1st Session
FREE
• Advanced Exercise Technology
• lntrafit Nutrition
• Facilities in Newport &
Huntington 8eoch
• Licensed & lnwred
• Results Oriented
Derek J. Archer
Certified Tech & C.P.T.
(714) 841 •5900
Pager (714) 216-7501
.
lntemahonal Show and
Sale" from Feb 3-6 al)the
Cra te & Barrel wing of the
mall. Orchid!. from more than
60 growers wj.11 be represent-
ed and each day of the show
w1ll feature seminars and
speakers South Coast Plaza
is at 3333 Bear St., Costa
Mesa. For more information,
call (714) 435-2160
ONGOING
Essentials Counseling ls
offering two free seminars on
Mondays and Wednesdays
in January and February.
•Learn how to stop binge
eating" will be held· from
6:30 to 8 p.m. Wednesdays
and ·Are you concerned
about your child's weight?"
will be held Mondays from
6:30 to 8 p.m For more infor-
mation, call (949) 548-4437.
A women's therapy support
group meets to discuss rela-
tionship issues at 6:30 p.m.
Tuesdays at 1151 Dove St.,
No. 105, Newport Beach. For
more mformabon, call Bar-
bara at (949) 261-8003.
The Friends of the Newport
Beach Public Library Used
Book Store needs to replen-
ish its book stock. Patrons are
urged to bring in unwanted
books. With the exception of
law books or magazines, all
donations -hardcover and
paperbdck -are welcome
and are tax-dedactible.
Books may be left at any of
the three branch libranes -
Balboa, Mariners or Corona
del Mar. They can also be 1eft
in the special book closet
next to the store at 1000 Avo-
••••••••••••
: Newport :
I BEAUTY SUPPLY I
I I
1 de .. 1 salogloil 1
I I l>.f f1.7).~ . I
Ir.•'•••••••• e ••••I : 200/o OFF:
• Entire Purchase •
I "t:J<CludeS setllsllan SI 'Tl" .,,, I
I . S~8Murad I C';: rpq ..,,, .. r>~
I••••• • • • • • • • • • I
1 3601 Jamboree Rd #8 N.B. •
I 261-6788 I
1 Jamboree at Bristol 1
I Back Bay Court I I ' I •••••••••••
UFESTYLE EVALUATIONS
Initial Consultation
Body Fat Analysis
Advanced Functional Movement
Applled Klnesldlogy
INDIVIDUAL UFESTYLE
TRAINING
Private Personal Training
INDIVIDUAL NUTRITIONAL
ANALYSIS/PROGRAMS
PHYSICAL THERAPY
CHIROPRACTIC SERVICES
Time tor• ch•n6•'1
Come and ••• why we .,.
'
cado Ave. For more mforma·
tion, Ccill (949 759-9667.
The Newport Beach New-
comers Cluu meeti. al 10 d m.
the third Wedne~day of l'ach
month at different homei..
The group of about 100
women go on the rood, play
golf, tennis, bridge and .
more. The group t1.lso holds
several everunq parties. For
more mformation, call (949)
854-4501
St. Mark Health Ministries
presents Love Without f lonor
· support groups for wom<'n
coping with domestic: vio-
lence at 10 aJtl. and 7 p.rn.
Mond.ays through Decem-
ber. The groups·will meet for
two hours at St. Mark Pres-
byterian Church, 2100 Mar
Vistd Ave , Newport Beach.
For more information, call
(949) 721-8079.
The Jewish Family Service of
Ornnge County c,ponc,orc; d
dlsrussion group tocusmg on
issues, concerns and rt''>I>On-
sibihhes of adult c hilc.lren
Cdnng for their Plderl}' par-
ents at 7:30 p.m 'nw!-tdtlys c1l
250 E. 8dker St , C'ostd Ml'c,t1.
The purpose of thP yroup 1s
to help ch1ldren and ollwr
concerned reldl1vcs lo 1ch:nh-
fy problems and issues and
develop appropnate solu-
tions. The co!.l is $30 For
more mfonnation, caU (714)
445-4950.
The Costa Mesa Chamber of
Commerce holds network-
ing luncheon meetings from
11 :45 a m to 1 p.m. at the
Costa Mesa Country Club,
1701 Golf Course· Dnve,
Costa Mesa. Visitors dre
welcome Cost is $12. Por
more information, call (714)
885-9090.
Ttte Udo Isle ToasbnCJsters
Club meets at 6 30 p.m.
Mondays at· the Oakwood
Apartments, 1700 16th St, tn
the clubhousP on th-e main
level, m Newport Bedch. F'or •
more informdtion. call (949)
515-9470.
The John Henry foundation
sponsors the Comfort Zone,
<1 mental illness support
group, which meets from
7 30 to 9 p.m. Thursdays at
the Lighthouse Coastal
Community Church. 301
Magnolia St., Costa Mesa
For more information, cdll
(q49) 54&-7274.
Jewish Family Service of
Ordnge County sponsors dn
ongomg Jewish healing -;up-
port group for peopl exp n-
cnong chrome 'llln i.. The
purpose i to provide p rtici-
pants with emotional and
spmtual support to manage
illrte i. and its consequences.
Thn group me1•ts at 7 p.m.
'thursddy:> at Jewish Family
ServKe, 250 E. Baker St.,
( ostu Mp::.il Attendance ii.
f rPe, but prcH•g1strat1on is
requLTed. To register or for
more mfonnallon, rall (714)
445~4950.
Scrabble Club No. 350
mr ls from 6 to 10 pm.
Thursdays ttt Borders Books·
and Music on 1 <Jth Street
and Newi>ort Boulevc:nd,
Col>lo Mt:su Tbe co t 1s $3.
New players arn welcome.
FQr more mlorrndhon, call
1n49J 759·4871.
Newcomers to the Newport
BC'dch, Corona <lei Mar, Bal-
boa l'>ldnd dnd the Newport
Coast dre<1s Mt' invited to
mePl othl•ri. who dre also
new at the NPwport Beac}l
NewC'Ornerl>' <;lub. This
group ol women m<•cts once
a month on Wl•dnl!!:tday!> at
d1Herenl hom~s dnd loca-
tion., For mon.• mtom1dtion,
pledse call (949) 1>44-0302.
p et"~l~te,l(t eo«!/r,? ~Uj«.t-l(t e~t !trf eetiol(~?
It oou.lfl be ait~/l(a
Newpon Children·~ ~1cdic..J Group ofT~rs Board Ceruficd
~J>c" al~i.s in fX<li!tric pulmon~. emergtnciC<> '.nJ cmial care. and rodorinol~.
Call coday r a full naluarion for asrhma and lung funcuon
• Guarameed Same Day Appoincmencs for acucely ill.
• Open Sacurday & After Hours
Boa.rd Certified Specialists in : Primary~ •. A~thma & Pulmo!Llrv Car~
• Pediatric Emergcnc1c~ &. Crilical Care • Growth Disorders & \Ve1ghr Conuol
N ··Newport
G Childre.n's ~~.....::;. ... ,,,,
lac~ ~~o M.D., fM~ f((~ ~teven ADelowitz M.D., fM~
Hiz®e~ O'(onn~I M.D., fM~ ferdinond Del Mun® M.O., fM~
..
' '
' '
AS Thursday, January 20 2000 · sOciety Daily Pilot
Segerstrom home is site of pre-Follies reception
L an terns twinkled their
candelabra-like electric
glow m the dark early
evening. A bluster of wind
off the Pddfic Ocean sent
arriving guest!I dashing
down the entrance walk of
the handsome French-
Mediterranean estate on the
Newport Main Channel.
They had come to the home
of Jeanette Segerstrom,
hostess and benefactor of the
upcoming Children's Hospi-
tal Follies.
As the arriving crush
entered the formidable dou-
ble-front doors, Eve KomyeJ
and Lana Chandler held
arms outstretched. It was a
time for warm hugs and
·strong handshakes. The two
blond community beacons
were chairing and assisting
in the underwriting of the
Segerstrom reception.
AJso at the door was
Jeanette's daughter Sandy
Daniels, another very active
CHOC volunteer and com-
munity activist. The big wel-
come was certainly
deserved. Donors arriving
down the wind-swept walk
had come with checkbooks
in hand, many volunteering
$5,000 and more to support
Children's Hospital and the
follies production being cre-
ated by local public relations'
executive Gloria Ztgner.
The nudweek cocktail
reception was Charming and
gracious. The crowd attrib-
uted the warmth to
Segerstrom, resplendent in a
royaJ blue dl.nner suit. Wel-
conung the gathenng to her
formal residence, newly con-
structed in recent years and
designed by the lady-in-resi-
dence, Segerstrom said, •I
don't talk very well (as a ·
result of a past illness), how-
ever I am so happy to have all
of you in my home for such a
wonderful cause. Helping
children is simply the most
THE CROWD
b.w.
cook
important thing we can all
participate in together.•
More than 100 handsome
guests applauded as the din-
ner was served. Actually, the
affair was not a dinner party,
per se. However, the
Segerstrom table was over-
flowing with magnificent
food prepared by Alan
Greely of Newport's Golden
nume. Platters of cheese
·and fruit, seafood, and
exquisite goUrmet tortes
were enjoyed by one and all.
Cocktails accompanied
the buffet, served on the bay
front terrace under the pro-
tection of a white tent with
clear panels rolled down to
afford all the nighttime mar·
itime view. Many comment-
ed on the romantic atmos-
. phere of the home as they
enjoyed the food, wine and
the conversation at tables on
the terrace.
Suddenly, the serene
atmosphere was accentuated
by a few chosen words from
Zigner and CHOC Follies
co-chairs Leslie Cancelllerl
and Michael Cipolla. Then,
it was time to sing.
Stepping up to the black,
glossy grand piano in the
Segerstrom living room, Mia
Maffei was first to show off
her vocal ability. Cipolla
joined the musical review, as
CM1 FOR COllPl.MlfTMY COUUlTATIOll
941-721-1113
• IM MIGUEL ORM, UTE 211 • NEWPORT IEACff
Or. El1m'l llvt SU11ICll lrll~1•ta WWW.CNllllllllglfY.COm
• mter ·
~
JOHn LEOnHRD'S
0 0 L F H 0 P
did RJck Reif! and a host Of
other talcnted'locals wbo
love music and the follies.
Sheriff Mike Corona was
in the crowd, along with
Supe.rvisors Tom Wilson,
Todd Spitzer, Cynthia Coad
and Chuck Smith. John
Vaughn, director o( the fol-
lies, gushed as he told the
crowd how much h.e loved
his job.
"1 visited the hospital, saw
the children, met the people·
behind the follies and quietly
asked God to give ID!=! this
job,• said Vaughn, now in his
fowth year as di.rector of the ·
event, which has raised more
than $500,000 for the hospital.
Zigner chuckled when
she hears that Vaughn asked
God for the JOb. Maybe God
had his hand in the hiring: •I
know that we're thrilled to
have him,• she said as the
crowd applauded the affable
Vaughn.
This year's production is
being billed, "Fabulous
Fables and Twisted Tales•
and it will debut March 31.
Follies sponsorship chairs
include Unda Grace Keams,
Chad Keams and Richard
Wordes. On hand for the
Segerstrom underwriting
party were Paul and Cathy
Cimoch, Jerry and Maralou
Harrington, Meldrlm
Burrill, Larry and Myra
Kirschenbaum, Richard and
Avonelle Kol)e, Stan
Hanson, Jay and Barbara
Magness, Tom and Debbie
Newmeyer, Sandy and, Har-
riet Sandhu. Arthur Voss,
Ann Stern, Pam Young, Len
and Madeline Zuckerman
and Kathleen Green.
A perfect evening to
launch a wonderful conunu-
nity project.
• B.W. COOK'S column appears
Thursdays and Saturdays.
Factory
econds
Huge Sav!ngs
up to
70°/o Off
Different
Sizes & Styles
Call for more informarion and
manufacturers name
Above, Jeanette
Segerstrom, left,
hosted a recep-
Uon recenUy
that included
donors and vol-
unteers for the
upcoming
CHOC Follles,
to benefit Chil-
dren's Hospital •
Underwriters ,
and party co-
chairs Sandy
Pinkerton-
Daniel, Eve
Komyel and
Lana Chandler
also pose for a
photo. At right.
John Vaughn,
Gloria Zigner
Leslie Cancel-
lleri and
Michael Cipolla
ham ltup.
Educational Aide Materials
for Parents & Teachers
Hours
M-F 10·6r;>m
Sat 10-Spm
• Work Books (All Subjects)
•,.Stanford 9 Test Prep Mat.erials
•.Flash Cards • Christian Materials
• Leaming Games & Much More
• Laminating Available
1215 Baker' St., Unit J
Costa Mesa
(Baker & Fairview)
[714) 557-7750
No matter Wtiat you're doing,
your hometown newspaper
FITS IN ... Daily JJlb
Vo LvO'~oc .. S
ROLLS llOYCt;,
Dcllaship Q.ialicy ar ~ ~ I Winter_ Special I
F11m~b,,,inalnnee1972 I J0%0£f I
Swedish American I .work~Jiso I L------f!e---------~ Imports r I
(949) 646-7731 IMllnv .... ~
. I ~l/31 1635 arum Wq, Suite E, CQSla Mesa I "-~m.-1~ ... .. . . (
Doily Pilot
( .. -...-date book I
Thursday, Jonoory 20, 2000 A9
New film travels back to
Gilbert and Sullivan time
CHILD'S PLAY
• EDITC>ft'S NOTE. The Reel Crttics
column features movie critique.s
written by C'6mmun1ty IT)embers
serving on our panel. •
Learn history of
musical theater
B efore memories were
, captured m Andrew
Lloyd Webber's
•cats," before wind cdme
sweeping down the plams
in Rodgers and Hammer-
stein's "Oklahoma!" there
was the wnling and com-
posing duo of Gilbert and
Sullivan.
"Topsy-Turvy,• written
and direct·
ed by Mike REEL CRITICS Leigh,
recounts the
period in
Gilbert and Sullivan's collab ..
orative endeavors when at
the pinnacle of success they
come to a creative impasse.
Since HP 1, William
Schwenk Gilbert (Jim Broad-
bent), as lyricist, and Arthur
Seymour Sullivan (Allan Cor-
duner), as composer, have
entertained the masses at the
Savoy Theatre in L~mdon
with their comedic operallc
works such as • H.M.S
Pinafore• and "The Ptrates of
Penzance.·
But after 15 years. the
impetuous and free-spmted
Sullivan 1s restless. Feeling
that his compos1bons have
become repetitive and trite
along with possessmg an
aching desire to compose a
grand opeta, Sullivan refuses
to collaborate when Gilbert
presents his latest work, once
again laced with similar
characters and redundant
themes. Instead, Sullivan
emphasizes his need for' a
story containmg tender
human and dramatic interest.
r.-------.,
I FUUSET I . ACRYLIC '18'" I • AclyllC wlWhtte Tip '200' I • Pink & Whrte Powder '25•
I • Lume Gel '2s•
• S11't Wrap '25• I FILLS
I · Acryllc t •Pink
I • Pink & White
• Lume Gel I· Silk Wrap
'10"
'10"
'18'"
'15·
•ts•
Italiano .
Alter
several
rewrites,
Gilbert
balks at
that
request.
Feeling·as
if he's
always
second fid-Jfilie
dle, the Lowrence
stuffy,
overly proper Gilbert insists
thatbecannotoblige.And
though under contract with
the Savoy Theatre. we fear
the end of thei.r part,ilership.'
Then, Gilbert's wife, Lucy
"Kitty" Gilbert (Lesley
Manville), coaxes him from
his self-pity to observe a
touring Japanese culturaJ
exhibit. Exposure to a differ-
ent culture becomes an ·
inspiration, and he resolves
to write another opera, llus
one set in Japan, called "The
Mikado.·-Gilbert and Sulli-
van reunite, and we are
lucky to witness history
through a backstage theater
chronicle.
Tiie subject might not
mterest everyone unless one
of your New Year's resolu-
tions was to learn more ·
about the history of musical
theater or to study the syntax
and semantics of the English
language during the Victon-
an era.
1
:'Topsy-Turvy,· wonderful-
ly unbibed with characteristi-
cally British dry wit, gtves us
a glimpse into another lime.
It is an intimate look at two
creative geruuses with dis·
tinctly different lifestyles and
personalities, along with the
m..fluential people and times
surrounclin~ them:
With Leigh's dedication to
authentiaty, we are no longer
Super Savings!
on
30o/() OFF
ler.ted handmadt" Italian furnit'hing & home
acceuori4• t>1u•lut'ively from Italy.
Corona del Mur Plaza
936 Avocado Avmme • Newport Bt'tH'h
(949) 640-2458
on the pcrtphcry of a penod
piece but trdnsportecl into the
reality of Victonan England.
Ironically, the veTY. t1specl that
makes "Topsy-Turvy• dJ1
exceptional film coulcl create
dUdience mrltfference: authen-
tic behdvior dnd expressions
shaped by etiquette and deoo-
rum of the time
. ConcenlTdhOn lS needed
as the charncters dryly extol
their plight over the most
trivtdl situation, t1nd they do
so with the most mellifluous
speech of the English ldll·
guage
Think you haven't seen
any of Gilbert dnd Sullivan's
works? You may be sur-
pnsed. Gilbert and Sullivan's
populdnty ts long-lived. In
1981 's Acddemy Award-win-
ning "Cht1riots of Fire/
Harold Abrahams (Ben
Cross), while attending a
production of "The Mikado,~
falls in love with the actress
pldyi.ng Yum-Yum, one of the
three lJllle maids from
MARIANNA DAY MASSfY I DAILY PtlOT
From left, Undsey Errico, Felicity Claire and Katie Wynne practice for their
upcomlng pro.ductton of "Smile." ·
school.
Performances that patrons
flocked to in the 1880s can
still be seen today m commu-
nity theaters.
Newport HarbOr stages 'Smile'
If history shol.l.ld repeat
1tseU, will current musicals
soon be performed at com-
munity theaters? Will we see
"Cats• ut the Costa Mesa
Civic Playhouse? Or will we
be able to see that nautical
favorite, "litaruc: at the
Newport Theatre Arts Cen-
ter?
Maybe not But wol.l.ldn't
Gilbert and Sullivan be m
dwe at their success1 Well, al
least lh<> precanous Gilbert
would. Sullivcm would have
reveled m >t.
• JULIE LOWRANCE, ~ ts a Costa
Mesa resident who works at a
Nt>wport Beach overnight aircraft
advertising agency
MUSICAL: "Smile•
. SCHOOL: Newport Harbor
High School
STORY LINE: A comedy
about the·g0ings-on
behind the scenes at a Cal-
ifornia beauty pageant.
Music dJld lyrics by Marvm
Hamlisch and Howard
Ashman.
DRAMA TEACHER: Gail
'Brower
DIRECTOR: Ddl1Uen Lorton
ASSISTANT DIRECTORS:
Dagicm Thomas and
Vanessa Seeley
FEATU RED PLAYERS: Julia
Hochner, Martin Giannini,
WITH THIS AD
TAKE AN
ADDITIONAL
15°/o OFF
SALE MERCHANDISE
30°/o -70°/o OFF
selected merchandise
ARMeIRE
Corona del Mar Plaza • 840 Avocado Ave.
(949) 644 -9888
Jennifer Flaherty, Jessica
Steaffens, Vanessa Long,
Jason Kraft, Shanel
Salomon, Chris Rhine-
Sinlth, Gretchen Koppe
and Sylvia Keays
CAST: Daniel Barnard,
Megan Bass-Jackson,
Oaruel Bible, Michael
B1ondino, Joanna Burger,
Nicole Cassesso, Felicity
Claire, Karly Edwards,
Lindsey Errico, Michael
Graham, John Grams,
Arya Hawkins, Katie
Kaszynski, Emily Lyons,
Lillian Lopez, Katrina
Nutick, Tyler Schatzlein,
Samantha Scott, Vanessa
Seeley, Sarah Shaver, Eliz-
abeth Silverman, Oagia.n
Thomas, Russell Thomas,
Bradley Vallejo and Katie
Wynne
WHEN: 7:30 p .m. today, Fn-
day and Saturday .
WHERE: Newport Harbor
High Schools' Robert B.
Wentz Theater, comer of
15th Street and lrvme
Avenue, Newport Bedch
HOW MUCH: $6 for stu-
dents, $8 general and at
the door
PHONE: (949) 646-7378
NOTE: The producbon fea-
tures the entire Newport
Harbor High School
advanced drama class.
Hoag Breast Care & Imaging Center
Hoag llospital continues il" commf.nent to serving the needs of Vtomen by
cstablishin~ a n~w st;Uc·of-the-211 comprehensive breast care center.
Join the Grand llernng CelebratJon
Wednesday, January if from 4:JOpm to 7:00pm
• Tour /be jodlil)'
• Ut.>et the pbysldans and Skiff
•En}oyre~
• Will acl#fW tloor prlz#P
f ... Jttl,.,.,.,., ....... INat WMIS)
.,.._an•-111
351Hqt• .....
)
,
I '
AIO Thursday, January 20, 2000 date book Doily Pilot
SCR offering is rich in acting~ scenery, but plot is 'Hollow'
TOM TmJS
H oward Korder's •Tue
Hollow Lands,• now
m il<; world premiere
at South Coast Repertory,
would make a more com-
pelling novel, or better yet a
TV miruseries, than a play.
It's a sprctwling chronolo-
gy of an Irish lnunigrant's
adventures in the New
· World dnd covers the periOd
from 1815 to
THEATER
REVIEW
1857 -certainly
· the most ambi-
tious production
SCR has yet
attempted m 35
impressive years. Yet despite
its magnificent settings and
dramatically challenging
production values, ·nie Hol-
low Lands" is, well, hollow
at its core.
Director David Chambers,
who gwded Korder's 1990
world premiere of •search
and Destr.oy" superbly, is
faced with a more awesome
task this tune around -elic-
iting audience involvement
with characters whose choic-
es are strange and often con-
founding He responds by
thrusting the pedal to the
metal in the area of interpre-
tation.
The rPsult is a series of
increasingly histrionic
sequences over a three-hour
time frame that repel, rather
than invite. interest and
empathy Brutal murders are
casually accomplished, and
characters undergo Lear-
like transformations Wlthou't
benefit of a narrative thread
to stitch these incidents
together.
We may grudgmgly
accept the idea of several
characters crossing paths
over a 40-year period in van-
ous areas of the l:lnsettled
frontier, and changing radi-
cally in the process, but
Korder keeps us emotionally
dtstanced from his creations.
We are more awe-struck by
Ming Cho Lee's superlative
settings than anything that
transpires on them.
The prinopal character,
James Newman, begins as a
young ambitious immigrant
whose bravado masks emo-
tional insecurity and contin-
ues through various attempts
to make a place for himself ·
in his adopted homeland.
Michael Stuhlbarg pro-
jects the avaricious nature of
his role strongly, creating an
impulsive man who leaves
little room for familial con-
siderations and ultimately
deserts his wife and young
son.
Rene Augesen offers both
tough and tender moments
as his wife, unsuccessfully
attempting to quell his pio-
neering ~pirit. Simon Billig
and Graham Shields lend
m~cho support as his adven-
turing comparlions, while
"EVERYfHING ABOUT
. THE HOUOW LANDS
IS BIG •••
. '
Kordcr uses an expansive canvas. There's no denying
the dazzling elegance of the writing ... -°"'• c...,, ~ .
fo the vast, untamed America of the 19th century,
a man might meec his destiny if he is wilJing
to let go of ~is worJd.
by
Howard Korder
NOW1HROUGH lllRUARY 13
-••ln1t•1•
by Jose Rivera
January 28 -February 27
on the second stage
I ( )\\ I' R !( ! ll I' H ! \ If '.\ ~ i \ \ I \ '' ': -; ~ -
111 thh m.igical world premiere, G.a.brida, a hou~bound
militJry wife, crc:Jtcs .._ ~urrC'.iliscic world where a coyote
perform~ a provoouivc dance for a cat while the moon plays a
violin in the: sky.
..
t
Rob King seethes effectively
as a hot-tempered rival.
Mark Harelik -who
anchored Korder's "Search
and Destroy" a ~ecade ago
-tackle~ the play's showiest
role of a proud nobleman
cutting a trail through the
wilderness and ultimately
being conquered by it. His
final scene is wrenching in
its physical and emotional
torment.
Hal Landon Jr. enacts the
shopkeeper who first
employs Newman as a sec-
ond cousin to his familiar
Scrooge persona. He and
other SCR pioneers -
Richard Doyle, Don Took
and Art Koustik -ta){e on a
variety of characterizations,
all enriched beyond their
temporary importance to the
story -with Doyle's Man-
sonesque cult leader deliv-
ered with frightening preci-
sion. , ..
With such blue-ribbon
performances and a succes-
sion of scenic backdrops
recalling the work of Alfred
Hitchcock and Salvador Dali,
"The Hollow Lands" is a ·
visual smorgasbord. But
playwright Korder, the most
important element in· the
process, has not delivered a
story we can hang our hearts
on.
• TOM TTIUS reviews local theater
for the Daily Pilot. His reviews
appear Thursdays and Saturdays.
,..
+ WHERE: South Coast
Repertory, 655 Town Cen-
ter Drive, Costa Mesa + WHEN: Tuesdays
through Fridays at 8 p.m., Saturday.$ at 2:30
and 8 p .(TI. and Sundays
at 2:30 and 7 p.m.
through Feb. 13 + HOVW9'MJCH:S28to
$47 ' + PHONE: (714) 708-5555
Mark Harell.k delivers a speech aimed at inspiring Michael Stuhlbarg, left, to
join him in conquering the wilderness in the world premiere of Howard Korder's
.. The Hollow Lands" at South Coast Repertory.
Enjoy a Spacious Suite,
Sumptuous Dining,
Eoteruinment, Bingo, Crafts,
Billiards, Beauty Sa.Ion,
Transportation to Doctor,
Shopping, Fun Trips,
Friendly Caring People.
From $1495/Mo.
2283 Fairview a.t Wilson
Costa Mesa
Minimum age 58
For more information
please call:
9491646-6300 or
Fax 949/646-7428
Construction Management
(~C't \\'hat You \\'ant On SC'lu•<lul.-
\\'ithin Yo111· Btulg-t't
• Fees Can Uc Scaled or Fixed
• Your Architect or Ours
• Your Suppliers or Ours
• G<"n<'rnl Contractors Are NOT Needed
Anymore. We'll Arrange For Subs,
Vrrify Approvals, Permits, Inspect. Etc.
L , Call Today for An
rlli'l:t. Y Appointment
(949) 650-8300
tiUTHERAN CHURCH OF THE MAsTER
MORNING PRE-SCHOOL PROGRAM
Enrolling Now for January!!
• Christian Instruction
• Dc:velopmencaJ Program
•Phonics
• Computer Instruction 8:30 AM to l J :30 AM
Ago 3 ro 5 ye:m
2900 Pacific View Drive
Corona del Mar, California 92625
(949) 759-1146
Twilight Dining
Waterfront
Entreesfrom $6.95
Homemade Pasta -Fresh Seafood
Veal Specialties
..
l(l\f/•l1_)\\' p;·,l-~·~.Ir, {~ ~,,; .~. r
KENNY 1!11
PRINTER
])'.J ./I]
Put a few words to
work for you.
Call ~he
Daily Pilot
CLASSIFIEDS
642-5678
....
Daily Pilot d<itebook Thursday, Jonvory 20, 2000 A 11
Mex meets Southwest at Ocean Front ·Bar and Grill
S ometimes you learn
the most useful infor-
mation in the most
unexpected places. If I had-
n't returned my video to
Blockbuster on time (which I
confess isn't always the
case}, I 'might never have
met Elgin, who might never
have suggested the Ocean
Front Bar and Grill on the
Balboa Peninsula. Located
directly across the street
from Stu-
dio Cafe DINING REVIEW and tucked in
the Balboa Inn, this restau-
rant is right in the heart of
things, especially when
summer comes.
With a large and breezy
bar and patio that both open
to the boardwalk and the
street, the Ocean Front Bar
and Grill welcomes the pass-
er-by and offers the kind of
casual food and drink one
might wish for on a lazy Sat-
urday afternoon. And
because summer will be big
business for Ocean Front, I
suggest you go now before
the crowds arrive so you can
enjoy the South American-
driven decor and the µpbeat
salsa music at your own
leisurely pace.
'Chef Geno Halaka and
owner Art Hakimian came
down from Lake Arrowhead
to start this cafe "on the sand
at Newport• just last October
a.Jld created a combined
menu of Mexican food and
seafood with what I like to
call Calif omian influence,
meaning it is a lot lighter
than standard Mexican fare,
nothing on the menu has to
be translated or explained,
and they use a lot of the local
WHY PAY
DEPT STORE
PRICES?
Visit our
AREA RUG STUDIO
Rugs & Runners on
Sale
1663 Placentia Sc., Costa Mesa
(949)~38
by Deed.ree8 Rich, O.D.S.
A WAY TO AVERT GUM SURG.ERY
Ad.Ju .. pui1tul.t .ii.i..lcl pndl<t p>OCI oral
llalch h.abi11 to tvoid SU/I' d-. wh1di 11
au.al l.y l>K1m1 1n the nid.y f\lm (ulkd
plaqu•l 1lu1 <IMU 1c:c1h Ir aiusb1 nrly. SIU" J,_ " un1ablt In acMin.-1 c-. lhousli·
rnka«d """' J>llll iWly from 1ht ICClh and 1ht
"'f'PO'\•n1 jftb<>M walr.tru, u1111n1 1c:c1h 10
loaan Of ~ fill OUI lo t¥ttt madi lo.. llllP'f
... oliat t.. _, 10 ltmOM the lwdro.i
p&aq ... ~ -...., Ma "''1 '° nuid ""FY ~ '° -iwn 11 dlr VaMtVrr ol
Micliipi • Au Mi:. ...... llUdw'll 90 ...,...
.U pa --. ~""" -ol uribioclcl ~ 10., plW .i .kcll -,.), DObimf
trkh ..., dc:Woa ., liMc llirb.:a. mlui:d dw
.... for pm IWF1 .. toaell cmacmaJ"'
"' T\r ... -• fallow • ~ 1:11111 ...... "-"".. •ii lndWI bniitiiac. a..q.
-' pl!ll nplar ... dwdupL _ _,. _ _..Gd __
.. ~ Oltt R.cpt.r d.dllp8.,,.. .,..
tlw NII pcoomion me CtlftW" dcatil
.--0 lild ..,.,,. • lrt ~ • 1441
AtOCldo Nit.. 50I. Nnrport bli. ~
wr an hdp 1"'I ~ dir rifj11 dudocl • J'U!ll'
poMelll IMlnl the -1 modtr" 11-
....u.Nt ""-c:all "41). "'° • tdirdulc .. ~llMftl, our llr~ !all radliiain our ,,___ .. ~
~,
Put a bug in
someone's
ear. Call the
produce and fish.
The lunch menu, served
all ttay and night, is the per-
fect walk-in kind of food,
from spicy tequila sausage
($5.95) and taquitos priroos
(beef or chicken, $5.75) to
fajita chicken Caesar salad
($8.95) and Cal-Mex burger,
a half-pounder with gua-
camole.
We tried the taquitos, one
of my husband, Brian's,
favorite f<><><is, and it was evi-
dent that these were not the
type that were sitting 1Il the
freezer waiting for a dip in ~
the deep fryer. They were
definitely made to order,
served hot and crispy, and I
can tell you that makes all
the difference.
As usual, we tried about
five things more than we
could eat, but one of the
brightest lights on the
menu is an item that brings
me in on the coldest of
nights -chicken tortilla
soup ($3). Although the
Mexican clam chowder, the
traditional cream-based
chowder with a· hint of
jalapeno and cilantro, wds
good, the chicken tortilla
soup with its passion fruit-
marinated chicken and
caramelized onions topped
with crispy tortilla strips
was muy deliciosol
The lobster tacos ($6. 75)
-which you can also get
with chicken, beef or shnmp
-are served on com or Dour
tortillas with shredded let-
tuce, tomato, salsa, green
onions and guacamole. As
with anything lobster, you
can always use more lobster,
but these tacos are tasty and
light, a perfect summer
snack.
Ocean Front's specialty
burritos -Elgin's favorites
-are stuffed with chicken
or beef, cheeses, nee and
beans. The fajita-guava
chicken burger ($7 75) uses
the same marinade as the
ducken tortilla soup, a secret
combination of guava and
lune, and can't help but be
good. '
Because Ocean Front
opens as early as 11 a.m. on
the weekend, stop m for
Bloody Marys and a huevos
burrito, a great way to lock
off your weekend.
The dinner menu includes
the traditionaJ fajitas
($:12.95), filct mignon
($19.95), sauteed scallops
($16.50) and a baked lobster
tail. All of the entrees are
see.nu.ngly uncomplicated
and should appedl to all
kinds of diners The garlic
cilantro shrimp dish ($16.50),
shrimp with fresh garlic and
vegetables ma white
wine/lune Juicelcilantro
saute, was fresh and deli-
cious. However, it did come
with peel-and-eat shrimp, so
take note.
Raspberry chocolate
cheesecake ($4.75), fried ice
cream -vanilla or choco-
late -and a creamy flan
($2.75) are the highlighted
desserts. My, favorite is the
fned ice-cream, crispy and
drizzled in semi-sweet
chocolate.
The bar is located across
the pat.Jo from the dirung
room, which is rather nice for
all involved The bar-goers
can be as raucous as they
want -so can the diners for
that matter -but neither
has to be a part of the other's
party. The Ocean Front Bar
and Grill oHers a full bar
with a complete wine list.
Just a word of caubon:
Beware of the Long Island
iced teas. Aieeel
As an easy close to a long
New & Used Sports Equipment
Snowboard Packages
Rage Jr. $29999 • Rage $24999 • LAMAR $29999
(All_.._" ,.,hjlu ••r/11/k j, ''""· a <r-.. 11tl111,§1I
Mission Roller Hockey Skat:es
Control XI Jr. $79" •Control XI $99'" •Proto V Sl•999
R~ SW' R.tf SJJ'I" R'I SIW-
· OCEAN FRONT
WAND GRILL
+ WHERE: 105 Main
St., Newport Beach
(at'Balboa pier) + WHEN: 11 '.30 a.m. to
10 p.m. Sunday through
Thursday, 11 a.m. to
10:30 p.m. Friday
through Sunday; the bar
is open until midnight
+ HOWMUCH:
Moderate • + PHONE: (949) 675-
7382
Head chef Geno Hakala
of Ocean Front Bar and
Grill holds the seafood
saute, a mix of lobster,
scallops and shrimp
sauteed With fresh
vegetables.
BRIAN POeUOA I DAil Y PM.OT
weekend, or the prelude.to a
relaxing weekend, stroll by
the Ocean Front Bar and
Grill and en1oy all the food,
the dnn.k, the atmosphere
that is California.
• KATHY MADER's d1n1ng reviews
appear every other Thursday.
ZAHER FALi.AHi, CPA
28 yrs. exp.
Acccg., Audirs,.Taxes
15% discount co CM Residents
(714) 546-4272
S1<tmng February lsi
Open.., a.m.
Breakfast
To Go!
Cappucc1~0, Moch~.
Lane! and mort' ..
fonim • commun1 ..
A12 Thur 20, 2000
EDITORIALS
J
Has personal touch been retired?
T he impending closure of Paul
Brecht's Orchid Garden makes
us wonder if this is yet another
symbol of an era lost to big boxes and
big business.
To be sure, Brecht's decision to shut
down his Harbor Boulevard establish·
ment .after 40 years had everything to
do with retirement and little to· do with
economics. Brecht dl<;i try to find anolh·
er flower shop to replace his, but the
attempt failed.
· And that's too bad.
These little stores have been the
bedrock of our communities, yet it's
getting harder and harder for them to
compete.
And we have to wonder: ls the per·
sonal touch Brecht and others like him
. offered going the same route as the
milkmdn, typewriter,s.and record
albums.-.:.. fondly remembered but
hardly ever a need to use them?
Probably.
And that's also too bad.
Costa Mesa's former Mayor Arlene
Scheafer swnmed it up best when she
compared the mom and pop touch to the
newfangled style of chain store America.
"You can call Paul and say, 'I've got a
problem,, what should I do?' If you call
· up one of the new huge stores, they'll
say, 'Can you hold?"'
Keepirig Newport library battle, in perspective
L ike all mere mortals, we, too, are
sometimes guilty of overlooking
the good and focusing on the bad.
Such may have been the case in the
continuing imbroglio that has pitted the
Newport Beach Llbrary board of trustees
against the institution's main fund-rais-
ing ann, the Library Foundation.
But seemingly lost in all the infight-
ing has been the library itself, which
happens to be doing just fine despite
being in the eye of the hurricane,.
The Central l..jbrary facility on Avo-
. cado Street boasted its best year ever
in attendance and programs in 1999.
The facility is one of lhe best in the
nation, and Daily Pilot staffers are
among those in the community who
use the resource for research and
putting today's issues into historical
context.
Another testament to the library's
success will be evident later this year
as TV journalist Tom Brokaw -as well
as social activist Susan Faludi and oth·
er notable speakers -will address a
sold·out crowd for its Distinguished
Speakers Series.
The board and foundation are at
odds over money·raising techniques
and philosophies. Both sides admit per·
sonality conflicts have played a major
role in the dispute.
We won't ignore the conflicts going
on between the two library groups.
That is still our job.
But we will do our best to keep it all
in perspective.
l;hat's also our job.
_r --
Greenlight .initicitive a go with some readers
• AT ISSUE: We asked
readers if they would vote
for the proposed Greenlight
initiative.
I would vote Hyes" for the Green·
light initiative. This initiative
would give Newport Beach vol·
ers oversight regarding any major
amendment to the city's general
plan. It's time to change the system,
for as former state treasurer Jess
READERS
RESPOND
Unruh once said,
"money is the moth·
er's milk of polibt'S. ~ It
took the Orange
CoWlty bankruptcy to
wake up the county's
voters regarding oversight. l hope it
doesn't take absolute gridlock on
the city's only major cross~town
arteries to wake up Newport Beach.
JENNIFER W. FRUTIG
NeWJ>$>rt Beach ~
My worst fears have· come true.
A mayor from another beach city,
Santa Barbara, has used Newport
Beach in the same sentence as
Santa Monica. Her reference was
to bow our city planners and gov·
emment leaders have Jet the city
go downhill in a big way. Maybe
Greenltght is not the answer. But
whatever is our policy now doesn't
seem to be working very well.
Consider what has happened to
Newport Beach in the last few
years. Coast Highway in Newport
is looking more and more like Mel·
rose Avenue in Los Angeles. Bill
Hamilton said 1t all when he said
that the city rnakes it impossible to
do busmess. As a result, we lost
yet another landmark of old New·
port. ls this good city manage-
ment? What has happened to our
fine city by the sea?
Norma Glover stated that. "I
think that to put the community
under a slow-grow1h policy is not in
the best interests of the city." Norma,
would you consider careful and con-
trolled growth? I trunk that would be
in the best interest of the city?
It appears to me that Glover and
•
r '' The Ge.EEN~tG>-l'f Pu.E~LE :
some of the others m city govern-
ment are not solving our problems,
but are m fact part of the problem.
' ARMANDO EASON
Bal bod
I wanted to register a pro-vole
that is in favor of the Greenllght
initiative. Largely on the basis of
trying to get the City Council to
reassess its policy on growth
ROSS BILLINGS
Corona del Mdr
I would like to say that a recent
letter to the editor from Chris
Welsh unplied that Greenlight sup·
porters are not playing by the ruJei,
when they protested City Attorney
Bob Burnham's legal challenge
against the mitiabve ("Grecnlight·
should apply high standards to
itself,• Jan. 11 ). If a legal error had
been made by Grccnlight, Welsh
would actually have a valid point,
I/ 1r Ovr ..
lllJSTRATION BY ERIC HUTCHISON
And yes, we would have just had
to fold our tent and disappear from
view. However, the error did lay
with the city and the fact that the
City Council voted to accept the
petition Tuesday night supports
this. The Greenlight initiative was
drafted by a lawyer experienced in
initiabve law and it does comply
with the election code.
I am sure that Welsh joins the
developers in wishing that Green-
hght would Just disappear. Instead
the residents of Newport Beach
will rightfully have the opportunity
to m<lke decisions about maJor
developments in our c1ty. And yes,
J would vote for Grecnligbl
ClAUOIA OWEN
Newport Beach
I want to voice my approval of
the Groenlight initiative And I
ldke offense to Councilwoman Jan
Debay and other oty officials'
implications that the people are
unengaged and too ignorant to
understand these issues. Aren't
we, after all, the same people who
elected them to office?
STEVE LEACH
Newport Beach
The response from our City
Council members to the Green-
light mibative was something right
out of the "Stepfotd Wives." Fol-
lowing like lemmings over the cliff
of the "God of Development,"
their little eyes all wide open and
shiny, only Tom Thomson seems to
have the intelligence and political
savvy to check the box titled: •Let
the electorate speak."
Has anyone driven around
Newport Beach lately? It feels like
going to Disneyland for the first
time -what is that, what is this,
when did that go in? Notice that
trafUc? What is next? Where is the
senior and low-cost housing we
were prorrused? Our borders with
lryine are being pushed with new
d~velopment. What is our "Joint
Development and Planning Com-
mittee for lrvine, Costa Mesa and
Newport Beach" doing now? Oh,
we don't have one?
Hey, so there is an initiative on
the ballot. Why does this scare our
public officials so much, and not
JUSt in Newport Beach? Will their
political contributors cut them off if
they don't get what they want?
Why is 1t we can spend $1.25 mil·
lion every year for a pl'<Hlirport
marketing campaign that directly
affects people in other parts of the
county, but we can't spend $50,000
for a special election that may affect
every person in Newport Beach?
Someday, politiCldI1S might get it.
Initiatives come around because
omebody isn't doing their job.
RON AND ANNA WINSHIP
Newport Beach
t would vote yes -there's too
much development and traffic
already. There seems to be no limit.
JILLAMADtO
Balboa Island
Doily Pilot
llW II COlllCI f 111 ........ ,.,,, ..
an Of COSTA mSA
Costa Mesa City Hall, 77 Fair Drcw,
9262t. (714) 7$4;5223
~G.yMonMtn c.undl: Joi Erickson, He•ther somers.
Ubbv ~and Unda Dixon
an Of .... ORT IMCH
Newport 8-ch City Hall, 3100
Newport ltvd .• 92663, (949) 644-3309
.....-: John Noyes C.oUndl: Gairy Adams. Jan ~ay,
NorrN Glover, Tod Ridgeway; Dennis
O'Neil and Tom Thomson
COAST CO_...ITY
COLLIGE Dll11llCT
District Office: 1 )70 Adams Ave.,
Costa Mesa 92626, (714> 432·5898
0.ICl9llor. WilllMl M. Vega
9cNrd: Waltef Howald, Sherry Baum,
Paul Berger, Atmando Ruiz and Jerry
P~enon
~ uw ac SOtOOL OIS11UCT
District Office: 2985·A Bear St.,
Costa Mesa 92626, (714) 424-SOOO
Superintendent: Rob«t Barbot
8owd: Dana Black. Judy Franco, Jim
Ferryman, Martha Fluor, Wendy Leec;e,
Serene Stokes and David Brooks
MESA CONSOLIDATED
WA1D OISTltlCT
1965 Placentia Ave., Costa Mesa 92627,
(949) 631-1200
9cNrd: Trudy Ohlig-Hall, Mike Healey,
Fred Bockmiller, Oana Haynes and Jim
Atkinson
COSTA MESA SANrTARY DISTRICT
P.O. Box 1200, Costa Mesa 92628-1200,
(714) 754-5043
8owd: Jim Ferryman. Art Perry,
Atlef\e Scha~r, ~reg Woodside •nd
Oan Worthington
OltANGE COUNTY IONID Of SUPERVISORS
Hall of Administration, 10 Civic Center
Plaza, Santa Ana 92701
• Jim Silva, 2nd District (Costa Mesa),
(714) 834-3220
• Thom.s Wilson, Sth District
(Newport Beach, Santa Ana Heights),
(714) 834-3550
ORANGI COUNTY
90ARD oi-EDUCATION
200 Kalmus Drive, PO Box 9050,
Costa Mesa 92628-9050, (7t4) 966-4000.
Elizabeth D. Parker, member, Trustee Area~. Costa Mesa. Newport Beach
OltANGE COUNTY FAHi
88 Fair Driw, Costa Mesa, (714) 708-FAIR
fair ao.rd:
Pr~nt Emily Sanford; Vice President
Don Saltarelli; and members Gary
Hayakawa, Jim Lindberg, John Crean.
Randy smith, Don Wiiiet. Curt Pr1ngfe
and James Baricb
STAnSUIAlE
•Ross Johnson (R), 35th District. 18552
MacArthur Blvd., Suite 395, Irvine
92715, (949) 833-0180; fax: (949) 833
0696
STAIE A'W•LY
• M¥ilv0 Brewer (R), 70th District,
18952 MacArthur Blvd., Suite ~20,
Irvine 92715. (949) 863-7070 E-mail:
a100assemblyc•.gov
STAB COASTAL COMMISSION
45 Fremont St., Suite 2000, San
Francisco 94105, (415) 904-5200,
regional office located in Long Beach,
(310) 590-5071
GOVEJINOR
• Gray Dav~ (D), State Capitol,
Sacramento 95814, (916) 445-2841;
fax: (916) 445-4633
U.S. HOUSE Of RIPMSENTATIVES
• Chris Cox. (R), 47th District. 1 Nf1W·
port Place, SUite ~o. Newport Beach ·
92660, (949) 756-2244; 0r 1402 Raybum
Bulldina. Washington, DC., 20515,
(202) 2lS-56i 1; fax (949) 251·9309
(represents most of Newport Beach)
E-mail: christopher.COKOmall.house.gov
•Dana Rohrab«her, (R), 45th Olrtrfct.
io1 Main St, Suite 3C. Huntington
Beach 92648, (714) 960-6483; or 2338
Rayburn Building, Washington, D.C.,
(202) 225-2415; fax: (714) 960-7806 .
(Represents Costa Mesa and West
Newport) E-mail: danaOmall.house.gov
U.S. SINAB
• hlbara Box•r. (0), 112 Hart Senate
Building. Sutte 112, Washington, D.C.,
20510, (202) 224-3553; Of 2250 E. Impe-
rial Highway. SUfte 545, £1 Segundo
90245, (310) 414-5700
E-mail: _,,.fOteboK.r.~~.gov
• Dianne Feinstein, (0), 331 Hart Build-ing, Wathlfl9ton, D.C., 20510, (202)
224-3841; Of 11111 Santa Monica Blvd.,
Suite 915, Los Angeles 90025, (310)
914-7300
E-1Nll: senatorOfemste1n.s.na~.9ov
Twin Palms restaurant is another Newport council casualty
I t's disappointing to see yet
another Newport Beach restau-
rant, 1Win Palms, close its
doors. Enough alreadyl The City
Council can and should do more to
support local re!;taurants. We live
in a resort area and should be
ready to accept tha\ restaurants
and bars go along with that.
GRANVILLE KIRKUP
Nc\\'.'J>Ort Beach
Don't believe the
~ outh County hype
1 c rtainly hope Newport Beach
ond Costa Mesa r dents wdl not
be mtsgu1ded by let·
MAILBAG tets to the Daily Pilot
from South County
re$ dents trying to di •
uade 11s from our commitment to
Bl Toro aqport.
There are two overwhelnUng
racts that our rommuruty mutit
undentand regarding this ue.
First, numerous 1tudiel Indicate our
county must secure QlOre airport
capedty for the future.
The cornmun1bes around LAX
and Ontario have made it clear
they will fight expansions of thos<•
41rp0rts and have told us to take
care of our own trcmsportauon
needs. We no longer can depend
upon theml Second: There dle onJy
two viable chok for our C"ounty;
build El Toro curport or expi"lnd •
John Wdync. All other options huvt•
demon tratcd fatal flaws J'rohibit·
mg them from cons1derahon.
El Toro sits on '4',700 ticrcs of
lund and has four extremely long
runway1t. John Wuyn i on 470
acr and ha one short runway. To
make John Wayne ahh .. to prov1d
the increas~ 1ur tralhc iervke lor
the future, meny homf• , SC'hooJ ,
and bUStneaes dose to that 1fJ'ort
will need lO be razed to th
ground.
Then that airport Will fntrud
even further into our cities of New·
port Beech Md Costa Mesa. An
airport at El Toro ls The best u for
that land for the vast ma1ority ol
Oran~ County residents.
JANICEIROWN
NeWport heh
• Letter writer's
comparison is insulting
Mdrtin Brower's comments in his
Jan. 6 letter to the Daily Pilot were
an appalling insult to the Newport
acach City Council and re !dents
of our oty. •
He admomshcd them by com-
paring Co ta Mesa g1ving Christ-
mas toys to children while Newport
Beach gave $1.25 million to pro Ill
Toro Airport groups.
Certainly this man JS aware that
lhP. city of Irvine alone has commit·
cd $6 million and that other South
County cities and groups have
thrown onother $6 null1on into
fighting the proposed El Toro Air-
port.
The Sl.25 million from Newport
Beach p&les in comparilon but at
len t 1t helps to secure El Toro au·
port so that John w~~e ~
does not double or triple 1n lfZe. In
other wordt, our ooundl ii trying to
1ave our quality of life, ~our
home volues ltabllt, and prevent
hom and 9Cho0lt from being ·tom •
DON LIACH I OM.'i "°T
Cyndee GolOlld. left. SltPM Kelly_. M8rla McCny m)oy Ille Jilgllt
Ute at 1Wln PallDI la Newport ... dL Bat not for long.
Maybe lt is a good time 1or U1 all to
wrtte and thenk them for watching
out for our belt tntere.ta.
Doily Pilot
COURT . " .
CONTINUED FROM A 1
years ago.
Crummel is alr~ady semng
consecutive terms {or molest-
ing young boys, but the mur-
. der charges may be the most
senous to date for the fonner
Newport Beach resident.
, It is very likely Crummel
will spend the rest of his life m
prison, but the murder of the
teenage boy. Jamey Trotter,
may carry d harsher conse-
quence.
•He is eligible [for the
death penctJty), • said Kevin
Ruddy, supervismg d~puty
district dttomey in Riverside
County. uwe will mdke a
decision whether to seek the
death penalty wtthin the next
month.~
,. Trotter varushed on April
19, 1979, on tus way to school.
Walkmg along Harbor Boule-
vard, the blond-haired boy
was reported missing and
feared dead when no clues
turned up for mvestigators.
Eleven yet1rs later, the
boy's charred skull and teeth
were found by C'rummel near
the Ortega lhghway m River-
side County. Many people
remain perplc>xed why the
boy's suspected killer would
lead duthonties to his
remains
"Only Mr. Crummel
knows,• Ruddy added.
The Trotter case isn't the
hrst time Crurnmel has been
suspected of killing a yoW'lg
boy. Crwnmel was arrested
for the 1967 murder of 9-year-
old Frnnk Clawson in An·
zona The case was thrown
out by a Judge m 1982
because a key Wltness had
changed ht§ statement
The disappearance of 9-
year-old Jack Phillips m 1995
I •
near Big Bear Lake also led
investigators to Crummel.
Phillips has never been fourid.
Crummel was intelVlewetl by
authorities and JS cons1dered a
suspect, although he hasn't
been charged in connection
with the case.
Crummel's rap sheet ddl<!S
back three decades and con-
tains a sordid history of child
molestation. M ost recently,
Crum.rn~l was sentenced to 60
years to life for sexually dbus-
ing a 16-year-old boy at a
Newport Crest condominium
w here he lived.
Crummel shared the resi-
dence with 82-year-old Bur-
nell Gordon Forgey, a psyclu-
atrist who aiso pleaded guilty
to chlld molestation charges.
Both men molested the boy, d
pabenf of Forgey's, on several
occasions between 1994 and
1995.
The prosecutor handling
the Orange County case
called Cru.mmel, Ma really,
really scary guy.~
Newport Beach residents
were furious about Crummel
liVing in their neighborhood
when they were infonned by
police th.rough. Megan's Law.
Megan:S Law gives police
agencies the authority to noti-
fy the public that serious sex
off enders are living withm the
community.
When those residents
learned about Crununel's pdsl
behav10r three years ago, they
picketed outs1de Forgpy'.s
home, holding vigill. until the
day he was picked up by
authorities and chdrged with
Trotter's murder
A year later. police agam
arrested an incarcerated
Crummel, and Forgey. for the
molestation of the 16-yedr-
old Forgey was placed under
house arrest and Crummel
has been sitting in 1au ev ... r
since. ·
~CRYSTAL CAVE
Reild Class
1st degree: rrt. Jan 14, 7-1 lpm
Sal. Jan 15 10am-6pm
2nd degree: Sun, Jan 16. IOam-Opm
Improve Intuition lft
Develop Telepathy
Sat, Jan 29 1-~pm
Astrology Class
Beginning
Instructor: Pally Davidson
Thurs. Jan 20. 27 · 7.9 pm
Psychic Readings
(Call store rot appolntmc1111
• Tarot • Scr1pt Channeling
• Astrology • HillldwrlUng Analy~i~
891 Baker Street A16 •Costa Mesa 71 1'.75 ~ 1151 (Comer of Baker & Bear streets) 't' 't•
c!}n/6 c)llN111i11fl~io11t
U11l1z1ng classic Florent•M !Tod I onot
.hopes updoted With CXH\flt'llf)O'Ory
OCCe»Of .. S
~ 1,.,,,,,,M, I• -fUIUf
75'H -t9•0
Hodson
Lighting
QuaJity Li1htin1 Servi~
for 30 v~ ....
Open Tuts.-fn. 9·5, Sal. 9-4
1510 Ntwporl Blvd. (osl.a Mm
(949) 548-9341
COAST N EWPORT FINANCIAL
COLDWELL BANKER
}'our I lom1 Ltndi11g Specialist in
Coastal Orange Co11nty
l ,11/ j m1 if yu11 c1rt mmidering f i111111d t1p, "p1mhu.rt
or refina~cing y111r prermt home.
}IM
ROBERTS
(949) 717-4780
SC0RES
CONTINUED FROM A 1
The state has set a tdrget
~re of 800. Schools ranked
below 800 wtll be required to
• improve tht>tr core by a faxed
percentage each yeur unbl
they reach 800. Schools thdt
receive a score 800 or higher
are expected to mamtain or
improve upon that level each
yt•df.
The mdex measures stu-
dents' performance in tow or
hve content areas For students
an grades second through
etghth; 40% is bets~<.! on math-
e.mallcs, 30% on reading, 15%
on language and 15"1• on
s'pellmg ,
For mnth, 10th and 11th
graders, pmfomldnre is based
evenly on all f1ve'clredS: math,
redding. science, ldnguage
lustory dnd sonal sc.1ence
Along with the rankmg.
school-ofhoals will receive a
score bredkdown thdt will help
them delc•mune which subject
areas need the most work
Thb is the first tune schools
will hdve a fed.Sure of this
kind. School!> drc rdnked hrsl
by type el<'mentary, middle,
high school. Ec1ch school's
score 1s th<•n <.ompdred w1th
the scon• of t1 school With suni-
lar chMdctenslics, mcludmg
socioeconom1c status cU1d eth-
ninty
Tht> purpose of the }ndex
systC'm is to detenmne which
schools are domg well and
deserve rewardl>. For example,
l>Chools that exceed the target
grade will be eligible for up to
$150 per student and other
recognition awdrds from the
state. ·
Schools found not to be
meeting students' acaderruc
·needs are eligible to partio-
pate in the intervention pro-
gram.
Wluttier Elementary School
in Costa MeSd was one of 430
campuses 10 the state to volun-
teer for the $96-mi.llion slate
intervention program this pdsl
year. By volunteering, schools
admitted to low studf'n t
aob.ievement m exchange for
gairung hnanc1al help to
improve test scores
But the downside is that
schools face strict pendlues if
they do not improve. Schools
m the mtervention progTdm -
along with any school that
does not increase 1ls score
arinually -will face serious
consequences, mcludmg
school closure, education offJ.
oal.s said.
Schools are. expected lo
take the information from the
index and come up wtth a pletn
that will be a distnctwide
effort. Anatol Sdld.
"The assessment ofhce \\ r
help them add it into th<'u
school improvement plan,"
she said. "They hdve 24
months to redch that gOdl, but
in 12 months we'll see where
they are and help them lf
they're laggmg behind •
Page • Private Scliool
92 Years of Quality Education
enrollment 'ow ln Progress
OPEN HOUSE
Free Enrollment Fee This Day Only!
(New Enrollments)
Saturday, January22nd
10:00 a.m. Until 12:00 Noon
£omc Jom The Fun! Bnng The Family!
Tour our f nendly up Lo dale campu.~ .
• Refreshments • Balloons •
hnp://www .JDgcschool .rom
Costa Mesa
Age 2 thru grade 6
657 Victoria Sttt.et
Garden Grove
Age 2 lhru grade6
12111 Buaro Street
6:30 a.m. · 6:30 p.m.
(714) 971-5533
6:30 a.m. · 6:30 p.m.
(949) 642-0411
"Everything In Tennis~
Since 1928
Addidas. Balledematch, Boast.
Oarlyn. Head, Lillys, Lavon,
Tacchini, Tail & Wilson
Selected Wilson, Pro-Kennex.
Head & Yonex
333 E. 17TH ST. BEHIND I-HOP .
(949) 642-6886
Expeflence the Power
lneplred by Joeeph .......
• ~ITIUICle lot• .... ~
• lncr118191...,, blMnoe.nd......,
• Con'ects pcmlln 9111 bodr .........
• Prwentlend• ........ ~
• Thi Ulillll!t h tlllclwlt "'°"91 ... ~-----
~-r9b,.-Y f!Ddli••---
hlrq Oiildfaliofl ~
=.,r;'i:' ,... .... . .,.. .. . . ;,"
On C'nln Ol""61J0111"1
WWW.WIOlllWCOl ... *lf.cGlll
..... ,111 ....... .
c.-..QmJ • 'tiMlt .... P: ... ...., • ... , ..... ...
Thursday, Jonuory 20, 2009 Al3
DUNES
CONTINUED FROM A 1
me<•ung.
Still, thP Dunes pr91ect has
come \Ip against a StgnilKant
dmount of r 1sldnce f1om
some memhers of surrmy1ding
commuruti~. :nw proJ)osal is
tor a 400-room, 100-urut tune-
share resort with 55,qoo squan·
tect of conf ewnce spare. Rep·
rescntatives hov~ estm1dled
the proiect will bnn9 $1.3 mil-
lion a year lo th<• city. •
Dunes' • employees hdve
hdcl many meetings With sur-
rounding commuruti"~ lo conie
up with comprom1sPs thdt
might edse their propo::.al'~
acceptance by resident.. Pro-
JCCt mdnager Tun Quinn Sdld
he and his group hdd dlready
met with Bdysicle Village 15
tunes before corrung to Uus
agreement.
And while the ffif't:-tmg">
dgenda was \\l'ldely pubhnzPd,
only 35'Yn of the assockttion's
members -<l frdction of the
commuruly's residents "*-\.
showed up lo vote, Smallwood
scud. .
HI would glddJy tst<'p
down). I don't need this kmd of
aggravdtion m my life," Smcill-
vood said, .idding thdt an
dngry resident Wdt; waitmg
outside her door eCtrly
WPdnesday momtrtg, dJll1ecl
with a copy of a IJady Pilot drti·
cle dJmouncing the assoaa-
uon's df>rrroval ·
Grentorcx and others
dry11,·d that last ldll, 250 r i-
dent-. -n mr11onty 10 the com-
munity -signed p Utlons
voicing thP1r protf"> l of the
Dum~ propOSill. A closer Jook,
however.· reveals that there
were sriverill typ< of pebtioos
cu c uJu led
S1Hnc1tun•i. w<•1e split
betwPen thus" lhut dcmrlnded
th" city not illlow U1e dt•velop·
mPnt uml otlwrs thdl requP.St·
ed the Dunes i:tddress no~e .
(OJl(!'J[lS,
•_:v1y hu'>hm1cl rand, l signed.
11wr" were om1• conce>rns. I
v.:on'l 1nc1ke dny hon,,s abOut
lhctt, .. Smull wood said, adding
th it sh1• l~Lie\ "' th~ develop-
mPnt will me rPas~ property
value and the amhmnn• of her
comrnuruty
As for (Juum, he feels the
Dunes hus done its best lo hnd
solutions and stdndi; by the
dgreenwnt
"Thp lrlilj<>nty thc1t dctually
rnrL><J euou~h \'olPcl," Qumn
Sdld
SnU, •)Ill<' 11•s1dl'nl., insist
lhdl lht>y wer<• mi...,repmsent-
c•d.
"Th<' lassrn 1.it1on) ls not
n•p1P:o.P11t.1tave ol lhl' whole
dre<1," s<ucl member Joice
Ldwhorn. "The residents have
not chcmgcd thcu nund.:
New Spring Products,
Surfboards, and More
25%
Dean Miller Bedding
-------t.~.tr<~'-~
i.--. < ,1 •1• • ·~~ ""·'' '-: r • ~· ~~
. ..
·-
' . . . . . . 1
AJ4 Thursday, January 20, 2000
NOISE
CONTINUED FROM A 1
p.1.Ss the matter.
Bailey-Findley's letter was
sent the same day the fair-
grounds settled a long-run-
ning dispute with two resi-
dents, Laurie Lusk and
Jeanne Brown, who live ned!
the venue and had com-
plained about excessive d>n-
cert noise. Under the settle-
ment, the city is responsible
for enforcing the noise
restnctions until 2023.
•This is round two," said
Richard L. Spix, the residents'
attorney. ·
Nederlander's attorney,
Adam Burke, said the compa-
ny only agreed to pay the city
to enforce noise restnctions
so that banging drums and
thumping bass would no
longer rattle Lu~k's · and
Brown's windows -not to
comer the concert market. ·we had issues we wanted
to resolve with them,· Burke
said. •1t shouldn't be an issue.
Costa Mesa is a public body
and has the power to enforce
the regulations.•
Nederlander sold the
venue to the fairgrouhds in
1993. In 1995, the fair board
sued Nederlander for fraud,
alleging the concert promoter
sold the venue knowing strict
noise laws would tender it
virtually useless. Board mem-
bers said Nederlander did so
to block competition. The dis-
pute was settled for a report-
ed $16 million.
On Wednesday, Bailey-
Fmdley said Nederlander
DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT
Residents Jeanne Brown, left, and Laurie Lusk, have been relieved of paying $50,000 in legal fees as part of a seWe-
ment reached this week involving the Pacific Amphitheatre. Fair oWcials say the agreement gives the foniter owners
of the venue an unfair advantage in the concert markel
may once again be entering
into anti-competitive territory.
But Spix, who sent a Jetter
of rebuttal to the fair bod!d
and the city Monday, said the
--.
j :
dllegation is absurd. "I think
she 1umpec1 the gun.• he
sa.Jd, referring to Bailey-Find-
ley.
Discussion on the ulti.mi'.lte
..
fate of the amphitheater will
begin next month, when the
frur board begins the two-
year process of replanning
the area.
Bailey-Findley said
options for the problem-
plagued venue range any-
where from building a roof
for it to tearing it down.
For lite best orflwptdic rare, stop by Hoag Ortlwprdic Seroices if you can.
No matter what your s/Jorl, or your injury, Hoag /lospital i equipped to handl.e it. With the
largest, most e.~prrioued staff of ortliojJtdir. surgeons in Orangt County, Hoag perfonns more
ortlwprdic surge1?('.~ than any other area hospital. And, ju.st as in sports, experience counts.
So if you want lo gfl bark i·n the p,amt·, hatfi <m flu strand, or just shn/Jly
barlt on your feet, roll on over fo flu orflw/Jrdir. txpcrts at Hoag Hospital.
To lcanz num.> about I long Ortlwj>fllic So11icrs call 800/975-6468.
Ranked #I in Orange ~ounty.
• . ,
I I I I ~·I
A 111 •111 11 "''' H11,111I www ll11e 1111,1111 ere
Daily Pilot
.
WATER
CDNTNJED fRlPA A1
of the water bond,
which would fund more
than a dozen Orange
County programs, rang-
mg from waste water
reclamtthon to urban
runoff. ·
-Both bonds would be
backed by the state's
credit and paid off over
25 yedn;.
Norris Brandt, the
Irvine water district staff
member who reviewed
the proposed water
bond, . old $5 million of
it could go •toward a
water quahty study of
the bay -something
the agency would fully
support.
The water district
may also participate in
. other programs created
by the bond, he said.
•Of cour!>e, we would
support <:1.nything that
helps the community,•
Brandt Sdid
Jack Skinner, a long-
time Newport Beach
resident and bay
·activist, said he supports
both bond measures,
although tie is still
learning about them.
#Frankly, I'm very
much hoping that both
Proposition 12 and
Prop'mition 13 pass with
the voters," Skinner
said. "It is imperative
that our water b~ as
clean as possible."
An Edward Jones
s(•lf-dir('<'l<'d IRA
gives you:
I Tax advantages
I Flexibility
I Tailored Investments
I Personalized service
Trunsfrrring your
existing JR i t•a1.y.
Call or stop by today
for details
Allen Younanpour
110 Nrwport Cl'nl<•r Dr. #200
N1·wport Bl'lll'h, CA 92660
(949) 717-7662
www edwardf()lles.com
Mr!mber SfC -------
EdwardJones
Life Has Enough
Ups and Downs ...
W E I GHT NO MORE
• MEDICATION Al8ISTtD
tll/P«il9 ~a' .vtoni'J~
• DllT AND EXlRCllr
PROTOCOLS
• MONTHLY VlllTI
The last weight loss program
you'll ever need.
ROBEKI' SKVERSKY, M.D.
.... AnwlcMI Socie!J" ~ ~
320 Superior, Suite 210
Newport Beach
(949) 645-2930 . www.we tnomore.com
NO matter what )'OU're
doing, your hometown
newspaper
Im,,,_ Daly Mi
m-oPENER
..• Jon. 24 honoree
IUSSEll GAN
GOLF
richord
dunn
Tiger aces
Big Canyon
•Woods sighting turns out
to be a Christmas bash for
.Big Canyon CC members.
I f ever the(e was a ti.me to be
just hanging around the
country club with nothing to
do, it would've been on
Christmas Eve at Big Canyon
Country Club.
That Friday afternoon, honorary
member and course-record holder
Tiger Woods provtded free holiday
spints to everyone on one of the
club's busiest aays of the year.
As a tuneup for his fifth straight
PGA Tour Victory in the Mercedes
Championships at Kapalua this
month, Woods sank a hole in one
with an eight-iron on the par-three
hole No. 3 (165 yards) that was
•pretty sweet" according to Big
Canyon pro shop operator James
Petty.
Can you unagine the tizzy m
the Big Canyon clubhouse after
Woods' shot heard round the club?
Woods, an honor~ Big Canyon
member since 1992, after his
second U.S. Junior Amateur
championship, was playing on
Christmas Eve with his father, Earl,
and Canadian Tour pro Briart Hull.
When Woods was playing for
Stanford, he broke the Big Canyon
course record in the opening round
of the Pac-10 Championships on
April 29, 1996, with an 11-under ·
61. Later that day, he shot 65 in the
second round, finishing his 36-hole
day With only 45 putts.
Big Canyon's prevtous record
holders were Danny Bibb, Alan
Drobka and Ted Norby, now a
teaching pro in Carlsbad. Bibb and
Drobka both shot 66 on March 6,
1988. Norby shot 66 on Sept. 9,
1987.
Add Petty: The first-year Big
Canyon apprentice from Myrtle
Beach, S.C., is cutting his teeth
under who he considers the best in
the business -Bob Lovejoy.
Though it has taJcen Petty some
getting used to, corning from the
South and landing at exclusive Big
Canyon in Newport Beach, it has
been a smooth (and interesting)
trail for the aspirirtg bead golf pro.
Petty, the nephew of former
NASCAR superstar Richard Petty,
played about 4112 years on the
mmi circuits, but then after a
couple of kids, he realized a
change irl clubs was necessary.
•1 don't have that talent like
Tiger,• said Petty, who worked at
Cherry Hills Country Club outside
of Denver, where Arnold Palmer
won a U.S. Open, before arriving
at Big Canyon five years ago.
Petty spent his firSt four years as
an outside facilities supervisor,
handling bag boys and the driving
range, then moved into the golf
shop a year ago. He said Lovejoy
SEE GOLF PAGE 82
QUOTE OF THE DAY
or . "We ct.dn't want to lose this one. We needed this win _ •
Rich Boyce, Estancia boys basketball coach
HIGH SCHOOL BOYS BASKETBALL
WHAT A PLAY!
·Gamer's basket with 1.5
seconds left gives Estancia
a 56-54 victory over Newport.
J~rP11 Boo
Datt Noc
COSTA MESA -The ending
couldn't have been any more perfect
for Estancia High's boys basketball
team.
With 1.5 seconds left and the game
tied, 54-54, Estanoa's 1Tavis Chandler
threw a perfect inbound pass from the
left wing to center Darshaun Gamer,
who, with oye motion, caught and
scooped the ball into the bdsket to
give the Eagles a 56-54 nonleague wm
over Newport Harbor Wednesday
night.
"That play was by design,·
Estancia Coach Rich Boyce said. "We
needed a foul or a basket, aod that
play was supposed to get one or the
other.•
Estancia, 12-8 and ranked No 10 in
CTF Southern Section Division Ill-A,
nailed the basket. Gamer was never
touched as he s6ared to the basket
from the lane, and Chandler's pass
was right on the money.
Before the play, Estancia had the
ball with a chance to win with 15 sec-
onds left, but Newport Harbor (14-6,
Ranked No. 9 in Division U-A, and
Orange County) had three fouls to
give and fouled the Edgles to prevent
a shot. The Sailors also wore down the
clock to 1.5 seconds-left, makmg d
wmrung shot unlikely. .
lnstead, Chandler-to-Gamer made
like Montana-to-Taylor for the dra-
mabc win.
The 'win was huge for Estanoa,
who lost four out or five entering the
game against Newport. •1t•s so hdid
on them to lose so many close games, '
Boyce said, ·we didn't want to lose
this one We needed this win.·
SEE ESTANCIA PAGE 83
Do~ly Pilot 8 I
Sea View League
w ll
Newport (14 ·6) J O
~oodtindg .. ( 1) ff) } 1
lntine (5·15) 0 J
Newport at Ahso Niguel
Woocbidge at l!Wle
Laguna Beach at LAguna
H1ik (nonleague)
~ts overwhelm Mesa; 75-52
•Laguna Beach's talent
twosome produces prolific
numbers to drop Mustangs
into a second-place tie.
BARRY FAUl.KNl.R
~Pb
LAGUNA BEACH -The Costa
Mesa High boys basketball team,
with U.s box-and-one defense and
·aggressive, quick-cutting offepse.
appeared to have all the angles cov-
ered early in its Pacific Coast League
game at Laguna Beach.
But after the Artists seized their
first lead 1:50 into the second quar-
ter, this one became more about siin-
ple arithmetic than geometry.
Laguna Beach seniors Travis
Hanour, a 6-foot-6 point guard, and
6-foot-10 center Chris Manker, piled
up 5~ combirled points to key the
Artists' 75-52 win.
The victory ended a six-game
winning stredk for Coach Bob Ser-
ven's visitors (16-4 , 2-1 in league and
ranked No. 6 in ClF Southern Sec-
tion Division ffi·AA). It also dropped
Mesa into a second-place tie with
University, one-half game behind
Laguna Beach (12-7, 3-1 and No. 9 m
ClF Division IV-AA).
Manker scored eight second-
quarter points to help pull the Mus-
tangs out of the box-and-one scheme
in which senior Dave Weir shadowed
Hanour,the second-leading scorer in
Orange County. Manker scored 21
after intermission to finish with a
game-high 31.
Hanour, who attended elemen-
tary school with several Mustangs,
had just five points the first 13 min-
utes. But be finished with 24, just less
than his average (24.9), to go with 16
rebounds, six assists, three steals and
two blocks. ·
The Artists height advantage, and
their talented twosome, was enough
for the hosts to extend thetr winning
streak against Mesa to eight.
"We played well the first quarter,
but then they got 29 points in the
second quarter," Serven said •we
didn't play well, but gwe Laguna
Beach credit. And Hanour is a very
good player.•
The Mustangs made the plays at
the outset, attacking the basket, and
Manker.
All five Mustang starters scored in
the opening quarter, in which Mesa
earned leads of 11-2 and 13-5, before
Manker scored inside to make it a
13-7 edge at quarter's end:
•Then we got stuck on 13," said
Seiven, who watched his squad go
5:49 without a field goal, before end-
ing a 15-0 Laguna Beach surge.
The Artists, however, kept the
pressure on, hitting 9 of 12 second-
quarter field-goal attempts, includ-
ing Hanour's three-pointer at the
KIM HAGGERTY·ZYUUS I DAILY PILOT
Costa Mesa's Shaun Ferryman (right) vies with Laguna's Chris Manker.
buzzer, which created a 36-25 cush-
ion.
Mesa senior Shaun Ferryman,
who at 6-4 shared the distinction of
being the tallest Mustang starter, h.tt
two medium-range Jumpers to gwe
the Mustangs hope to open the lhlid
quarter.
But after Hanour and Dave Weu
traded three-pointers, Manker con-
verted two old-fashioned three-point
plays to help push the lead to 16. ·
A Weir three-ball With 1 :07 left m
the third was the only field goal
between and eight-minute.shooting
drought for the Mustangs, as Laguna
Beach kept padding the lead, which
eventually reached 27.
As the outcome became
irlevitable, Serve~ pulled h.ts starters,
'giving his subs the opporturuty to
show their ample des1Ie.
•Our young kids came in and
played hard/ Serven said.
Junior Steve Whittaker scored
seven or h1.s rune points m the fourth
quarter and sophomore guard Davtd
Conte finished with seven pomts,
including one of the Mustangs' five
three-pomters.
Ferryman paced the vts1tors with
10 points and his five boards equaled
two other teammates for team-high
honors.
Naff finished with nine points and
Weu had eight.
·we have to come out (today) and
have a good practice and get ready
for Friddy (at Corona del Mar)," Ser-
ven said.
STANDINGS
Pacific Coast League
w t:
Laguna Beach (12-7) J 1
Costa M~ (16-5) 2 1
Corona dct Mar (1 H) 1 2
E~4tnCNI (12-8) 0 l
--- ----
Laguna Beach 75. Mesa 52
UnlllefSrty 76, CdM 6S
Estancia 56, ~ .. pcxt 54
(non league)
Friday's games
Mesa·at Corona cW Mar
EstancM at Uni\ierstty
Laguna Beach at Laguna
Hills (nonleague)
CdM
falls
•Trojans' 30 points
in fourth quarter is
too much for the Sea
Kings to overcome
in a 76-65 setback.
fo\"'I t\J rCJRI IJ I
~Piiot
IRVINE-Hot shoot-
ing from host Uruvers1ty
High, combmcp with
poor defensive rotabon
equaled a 76-65 Paoftc
Coast League loss for
Corona del Mar's boys
basketball team.
"They really shot the
ball well late,· a deject-
ed Coach Paul Oms said
afterward. •Tuey got a
bunch of open looks at
the basket and when
they got hot the} were
deadly.•
The Tro1ans were
especially deadly in the
fourth quarter, sconng 30
of theu 76 potnts, while
holding the Sea Kings,
ranked No. 5 in ClF
Southern Section D1vi-
s1on 3-AA, to only 15.
Once dgam, ll was the
SEE COM PAGE BJ
DAILY PILOT HllH SCHOOL
ATHLETE OF THE WEii
•Newport Harbor High guard, who hopes to cover
the news, enjoys making some headlines of his own.
BMICV f:AUIA'1l ft
~Pict
O ne d·ay, NC'wport.Harbor ll19h's Aaron Yamal wtmts to be
the media spotlight. For now, howcv"r, he' content to
operate m its nudst, as a standout guard oo the Sailors'
boys baske tball team.
"I'd like to major in joumali.4'm, or maybe br<>edC'ast
joumalisll'i. • Yarnal SAld of his future college plans. •1•m
espeoally interested an broadcast news, bec"ause I think I look
good in front of a camera! .
And while a q>erkling sinile never uan.Uated to a box score,
nor tbe win ooh.unn. Yamal ~y PIMMI prep basketbell
....... wttb bia ample talent.
A deDgm'Oul perimeter shooter, he .. allo abie to aggressively
attack tbe belkat. often 1uspencling hlmlelf m the air wblle
tmprcMllOg a llllldia D>t ~lmt airborne defeiadan. ·an lbt .,..,....,, I•• pretty ma• • .._.· lbe &-toot.
·SEE V.
_ ...
t ' • • •
82 Thursday, January 20, 2000 Sports Daily Pilot
·There's something about 'repeat'
•After winning a second El Toro championship,
Newport girls go for consecutive league crowns.
ijley had some experience
coming into high school.•
Three freshmen and one
sophomore impressed
enough to start working Olit
with the varsity team. Ashley
Wight, who leads the Sailors
. LJIHYWEllHYS the novice level, came
through in the El Toro .
tournament, with 11 saves.
NEWPORT BEACH -Por
Newport Harbor High's
frosh/soph girls water polo
team, this season has been
al.most exactly the same as
last year, so there is nothing
to complain about.
The Sailors started off this
season 11-0. They repeated
as the champions of the El
Toro tournament Jan. 8,
defeating Irvine, 5-4.
In "tl).e next two games, the
Sailors defeated IrviJ:ie again
in their Sea View League .
opener, 5-2, and El Toro, 6-1.
Newport has now positioned
FOOTBALL
Hatfield
to Utah
after.all
• Former CdM football
standout will return as
redshirtfreslunanto
school he left before
last season.
BARllY FAULKNER
!bay fl?t.
NEWPORT BEACH
Faced with the prqspect of
one more year on the-sideline,
Corona del Mar High product
Mark Hatfield has decided to
return to the University of
Utah football program he left
after four practices last fall.
Hatfield, the Newport-
Mesa District Defensive Play·
er of the Year and an All-CIF
Southern Section performer
in his s~nior season of 1998,
will complete his second
semester at Golden West Col-
lege this spring. He will then
leave for Salt Lake City in
June and live there during
the summer, preparing to
earn playing time at middle
linebacker as a redshirt fresh-
man for the Mountain West
Conference Utes.
"I just want to play," said
Hatfield, an a5sistant coach
on the Cd.M freshmen football
team last fall, ·after electing
not to play at the community
college level.
"I didn't want to fight
through the JC system, so I
started talking to th~ coaches
at Utah and they agreed to let
me come back."
Hatfield cited non-football-
related issues, most notably
the different lifestyle in Utah,
as his reason for initially
abandoning his full scholar-
ship.
He said transferring to
another four-year university
would have cost him another
season, a scenario he was not
willing to endure.
"I lost my redshirt season,
but I'm excited about playing
again. Coaching was fun, but
I want to get back on the
field ...
Hatfield, a three-year all·
district and All-Sea View
League middle linebacker,
who was also an All·CIF
catcher on the Sea Kings'
1999 section champion base-
ball team, said he has worked
hard in the weight room. He
is now 6-foot-1, 240 pounds,
25 pounds heavier than his
weight at CdM.
.llllKINGS
GOLF
CONTINUED FROM ~1
itself as the favorite for its
second straight league title.
"I don't know how long
this is going to last,~
Newport H~bor frosh-soph
Coach Les Cutler sa)d, "but
these girls are rather capable
or doing it."
The fast start is a pleasant
surprise tor a team with only
one sophomore, but the
freshmen have acclimated
themselves pretty well.
"These girls went through
a good summer program,"
CUtler said. "through the
Newport youth program,
. with 29 goals, 17 'of them in
the El Toro townament,
Ashley Parole and goalie
R.aelyn Ritchie are in the
same pool with tp.e varsity
players, along with
sophomore Amber Braly.
"At first, it was a quite a
challenge for them," Cutler
said. "I think they were
afraid, since they were
freshmen. But they were
holding their own pretty
well."
. .
Not to say that the rest of
the team isn't capable.
Ritchie's backup, Cand~~e
Taylor, although playing at
. Paige Lansing is second
on the team in goals scored.
Her and ntfany Mandenno
came through on defense tor
Newport. And Alexandra
Anderson scored four times
·at El Toro. J~nnifer Scharte,·
Peggy Beebe, Katie Adnoff,
Katie Robinson and Katie
· Kerstner fill out the Sailors.
Just as important as the
win against Irvine in the El
Toro championship game .
was the second victory over
the Vaqueros.
•0ur first priority is to win
league," Cutler said. "If we
have a chance of repeating,
HIGH SCHOOL BOYS SOCCER .
Some fun in ·the sun
DAILY PILOT PHOTOS BY SEAN HIUER
Estanda's Martin Sanchez (8) moves in on Newport Harbor's John
Swigart (above) during Wednesday's nonleague duet Below, Estanda's
Irving Islas (7) takes control of the ball with the help of a little push on
Newport's Riley MadJgan. Estancia was the winner, 3-1.
r.I Mendoza scores two goals in
Estancia's 3-1 nonleague victory
over visiting Newport Harbor.
JOSEPH Boo
COSTA MESA-In the words of one
Newport Harbor High fan, "Esaul is
nuts."
Esaul Mendoza scored twice to break
a 1-1 tie in Estancia's 3-1 win over New-
port Harbor Wednesday in nonleague
boys soceer. Along with two goals, Men-
doza also added bicycle kicks, headers
and one celebratory act aimed at New-
port's sideline.
#He had fun, H Estancia Coach Steve
Crenshaw said.
Estancia (10·1·1), ranked No. 2 in
CIF Southern Section Division IV, need-
ed the performance from Mendoza. Its
leading scorer, Cesar Terrones, did not
play because of family reas.ons. Juan
Zarate took Terrones' place in the for·
ward spot.
"Being able to have two guys who
can score takes the pressure off of one of
them," Crenshaw said. "We knew Esaul
would cmne through, just like Cesar
would've if the situation was reversed,"
But it took a while for Estancia to
score. In fact, it took almost a half. New-
port (5-6-1) pressured Estancia zealous-
ly when the Eagles controlled the ball, an9 Estancia's offense sputtered.
Inversely, this produced scoring chances
for the Sailors.
"That's what we try to do, H Newport
Harbor Coach Matt West said. •We tried
to jump out and take an early lead ...
"We're a team that likes the short
passes," Crenshaw said. "We were
passing the ball up to the midfield and
then we kicked it long toward the goal.
We played a lot better when we went
away from that." ·
While Newport had its chances, it
could not score. Instead, Estancia took
the 1-0 lead in the final minute of the
first half, when Martin Sanchez caught
up to a lead pass and scored.
Mendoza almost got the -mother-of-
all-highlight-film goal in the second
half. On a throw-in, he headed the ball
up and bicycle kicked a hard shot that
hit the crossbar. Instead, Newport tied it
in the second half when Victor Castillo
knocked in a cross pass from John
Swigart.
That, unfortunately for Newport,
woke Estancia up.
Mendoza gave Estancia the lead
again with a goal from the left wing. His
second goal, late in the second half, put
the game away. He almost added his
third goal on another bicycle kick, but
that shot went wide. ,
"He's an incredible player," West
said, "as complete a player I've seen all
yearlong.# .
While it got the loss, Newport is the
first team to score on Estancia in nine
games. The Eagles have' given up a
mere five goals this year, scoring 70.
West singled out the play of Castillo,
Ryan Hernandez and Juan Gonzalez for
the Sailors.
"They played their hearts out," he
said.
Newport goalie Christian Peterson
had 12 saves, while Estanda goalie
Hilario Arriaga had five.
Kelly Manos."
In addition to Manos, no fewer \ban
four other fonncr Lovejoy pupils have
become at least a head pro elsewhere:
time, even though it's good work
experience and you can make decent
money. But now l feel like a country
club boy, which I don;t fit. I'm a little
too much of a redneck for a country
ts the reason he came to Big Canyon.
John Hendrtcks. Marbella head pro;
Ken Ferrell, Dove Canyon head pro;
Bob Silver. OJd Ranch head pro; ahd
Kim Porter, Mesa Verde general
manager.
club." •
Petty should go far with his sense of
humor and ability to adjust to his
environment. Lovejoy, a member of the Southern
calif otl'!ia PGA Hall of Fame and 8ig ·
Canyon's clu'ector of goli, has a history
of sending his disciples to rewarding
head pro positions.
•niat's why I came to work here,"
Petty said. "I've done my research, and
Mr. Lovejoy ha$ all the experience and
be can teach an individual. He's taught
me to much. It's unreat how much he
can teach somebody. I'm very proud to
work under him, as well at (bead pro)
l
..
Petty realizes he's several steps
away from reaching his career goal,
but, in the meantime, he's grown
accustomed to the Big Canyon lifestyle.
•That's exactly what my g6al ts in
the future,• Petty said of becoming a
head pro. •But it takes baby steps If you
want it done nght. Some people can
plunge lrlto it, then they get stuck at
some plaC"8 (they don't like) for a l?ng
•vou go through some changes
(going from South Carolina to Newport
Beach), that's for sure/ Petty iai(t. •But,
one thing l·do love is my job, and you
can't beat that if you love your }ob.
There's nothirig else you need, except a
good fainily, and in that caee I've been
blessed."
•......., DUNN•s golf column~ .-y ·
~·.
we have to beat Irvine."
Halfway into the season,
Irvine's two losses, and of
course, Newport's unbeaten
record, makes the Sailors a
prohibitive favorite.
"It's going to be a
challenge, but I accept that
challenge to hold the girls
·well motivated,# Cutler
said of keeping the
momentum.
"And the girls are
capable, because they have
pretty good knowledge of
the game. Barnett likes the
players to be students of the
game. As long as they're
students and have fun, it'll
be OK."
BRIEFLY
Newport
drowns
HawkS
• Kyndra Cox scores
seven goals to pace
12-5 Sea View victory.
HittsGUNA G I I L S
N e w p o .r t · W l T E I
Harbor ' POlO
High's girls
water polo team swept past
the host Laguna flills Hawks,
'12-5, Wednesday in Sea View
League play, improving to 12-
3 overall.
Kyndra Cox led the way
with seven goals, and fin-
ished· the all-around effort
with two assists and five
steals.
Ali Taylor contributed two
goals, while Katherine
Belden, Jenna Murphy and
Katherine Gregg each netted
a solo shot for the Sailors.
Heather Dey den had 10
saves out or the Newport
goal.
CdM romps, 21-3
ME~~ ST A ~G ... l!lilll~l ll!ll"S·-
Corona del W A I E I
Mar High's p 0 lo •
girls water
polo team, led by the scoring
of junior Lindsey Daley and
senior Melinda Tucker, each
with Jour goals, breezed in
Pacific Coast League play at
Estancia High Wednesday,
recording a 21-3 verdict.
Corona jumped to an 8-0
lead after. one quarter, and at ·
the outset of the second half
went on a 6-0 spurt en route
to improving to 13-7 overall.
Estancia falls to 7-9 over·
all, 0-3 in the PCL.
MOFie COAST LEAGUE
c.atoNA DU. MM 21, EsrANaA 3
Score by Quwtefs
CdM 8 4 6 3 -21
Estancia O 1 O 2 -3
CdlM -Daley 4, Tucker 4,
Hapeman 2, Carlson 2.
Hendrickson 2, Stockstill 1, Strack
1, Tarayao 1, Guthrie 1, Orbe 1,
OiGiacomo 1, Miller 1. Saves:
Hendrickson 7, Wells 4.
Estanda -Menden 2, Flaherty 1.
Saves: Rasmussen 1 O.
Uni nips CdM~ 1-0 C 0 R 0 • ____ ......,..
NA DEL S 0 C C I I .MAR
Corona del Mar High's boys
soccer team fell to visiting
University, 1 ·0, in Pacific
Coast League action Wednes-
day afternoon.
Tim Northrup had six
saves in goal for the Sea
Kings (7-7, 1-2 in league).
Jason Poulos scored the
lone goal for University (10-4-
4, 2-0-1).
Next up for the Sea Kings,
they host Costa Mesa Friday
at 3:15 p.m.
J
'-.
f"\..;;.·,1y Pilot Sports 83 -~~------------~--~~~~~ • --~~~~~~~~-Th-ur!day~.~-noo~ry_20_.2_000~
YARNAL
CONTINUED FROM 81
165-pounder said. "But since
teams have started to take away
my drives, I've had to rely more
on the three-point shot. I've got
the three-pointer down pretty
good and I feel most comfortable
on the perimeter, now."
Yamal's comfort level was
apparent in Friday's dramatic
Sea View League overtime
victory over Woodbridge.
After the visiting Warrtors
claimed a 26-18 halftime lead,
Yamal scored 16 second-half
points, including a trio of
three-pointers, and converted
both ends of a one-and-one
free-throw situation with 28
seconds left in regulation.
Woodbridge forced overtune
with a three-pointer at the
buzzer, but the Sailors, ranked
No. 9 in CIF Southern Section
Il-AA and Orange County, went
on to win, 59-57. The victory
also helped the Tars (14-6 and
3-0 in league) remain atop the
league standings.
r niat was good for him and
good for everyone," Hirst said
of Yamal's crunch-time
performance. •Those were set
plays and it's good for everyone
to know, when we start
something, we can finish it."
Yamat started displaying his
skill in small increments last
season, when he averaged 2.8
points per game as a reserve on
the 24-6 CIF Division Il-AA
quarterfinalist.
But Yamal's development
was also forged during every
practice of his debut varsity
seoson.
·1 bad to guard
(Newport-Mesa District Player of
the Year) Matt Jameson (now at
Miami of Ohio) in practice and
he basically kicked my butt
every day,• Yamat said.
Yamal also said he gained
confidence by competing with
Orange County peers in a spring
league and Hirst credited his
further development to first-year
assistant coach Rick Cook.
"(Cook) helped Aaron
understand about being in the
right place 'at the right time,"
Hirst said. •And with Dustin
(Illingworth, an all-district and
all-league post ,Player averaging
20.5 points per game) on his side
of the floor, it's important he
knows what to do when teams
double-and triple-team Dustin.
Aaron has probably been the
biggest beneficiary of that
defensive focus.•
Yamal's focus has grown to
include a primary defensive role.
•Aaron was so concerned
about scoring, when he didn't
score, he'd get down on
himself,· Hirst said. ·we
decided to challenge him by
putting him on the other team's
best player and he has
responded."
Yarn.al said he enjoys being
an impact player this season and
1s consdentiouS about the
responSibillty that entails.
•1 despise having a bad
game," he said. ·u hounds me.
I realize if I don't play so well.
our chances of winning are slim.
So, t work hard to mentally
prepare myself before each
game.•
Those letdowns have been all
but nonexistent, as he was
averaging 15.3 ppg through
Tuesday and had scored in
double figures m 18 of 19
games.
Yamal said he wowd like to
add basketball to his projected
coll• cwriculurn, and Hirst
believes he hu potential to
play at the next level.
•1 try to play a lot of
basketball. heeaUM I want to
make the IDOlt out of my
potentfal." Yamal Mid. •1 want
to gtw. m.,..U the belt chance J>O!lllble to plaY college
bMketbell
11111 ••
•
COM
CONTINUED FROM 81
duo of Alec Hanson and
Kevm Hansen, leading the
way offensively.
Hanson led the Sea Kings
(13-6, 1-2 m league) Wlth 22
points, five assim and five
steals, while Hanson added
21 points and seven
rebounds.
Balancing out CdM's high
scorers for University (13-7,
2~1) were Mike Dale with 21
points and Andy Lawrence
With 20 points. .
•They have three or four
..;;::~~......i· guys that can really shoot the
KIM HAGGERTY·ZVUUS I DAILY PILOT
Costa Mesa's Rick Hatsushl ·grabs a rebound.
ESTANCIA
CONTINUED FROM 81
The game was a tighUy
contested affair through-
out, with tbe largei;t lead
being seven, hy Estanoa in
the fourth. Estancia's Gar-
ner, Jason Simco, John
Cantrell, and Newport's
Aaron Yamat battled edch
other in the heated contest.
Cantrell, going against
Yamal's tenacious defense,
got 17 tough points. In a
brave performance, Simco
scored a team-high 18
points, despite a badly-
sprained ankle suffered
against Corona del Mar.
•A lot of credit goes to
our trainer, Greg Solis,"
Boyce said. •Before the
game, Simco could barely
walk. But he was ready to
play by game time.·
Simco made two key
MQPIC Cl)jUl ~
lAGuNA 9IAOt 75, CMTA MlSA SZ
Coruo ~ 13 12 11 16 S2
i...«)UN a.ah 7 29 1S 24 -7S
Cotta MeN • ,..tym.V\ 10, Naff9,
Whln•hr 9, W..• I, Conte 7 • .lofws s. HabU\N
2, PlrJM 2, ICno• 0, Kr.kor1an O H\#ley 0
3-pt. CJ0411s ·WW 2. Naff 1, WMtake< 1, Conte 1
Tedinials ~ 1
LlogwMI '-ch M.lnkt< ll ... "°"' 24,, ~I.~ 4, Dor.-y4, lkltten 2. ~ 2
)-pt go411s HMIOUI a, B~ 2. Mrit< l
T«hnt<&ls • Blodgett 1
MORC CQMT LIA-
UMYIJtsny 76, ~ OU. MAii 65
COfOM del "1111 16 17 17 15 6S
UntW<i.tty 16 15 15 30 76 CcM'OM del Mw Hanson 22, H4lnWn 21,
Hletbnnk I. Templeton 6, Snell 4,
S!\411\ang,.n 2, P•n.non 2 .
3 pt QC>otls Hamon l FOi.ii~ out Hictbrlnk
University Dai. 21, Ulwrence 20,
Z1nchefsky 8, Tran 9, E1$herblny I, Chrktoph S,
Ftlst11I l, Garey l
l pt. QC>otll • i..wrence 4, Oale 3, Chrittoph 1, c;.,rey 1, Felltel 1
Foul~ out Tr•n
free throws after getting fouled on a back-door play WJth 44
seconds left. But Yamat nailed a jumper to tie with 15 sec-
onds on the clock. He scored 16 of Newport's 28 points in
the second hall and had a game-high 27 points.
"Yamat killed us,~ Boyce said. "We couldn't do any-
thmg to stop him."
Every one of Yarnal's points were needed because
Estancia effectively shut down the rest of the Sailors. Most
shocking was Gamer's work on Newport certter Dustin
Illingworth. After sconng eight points in the first quarter,
Illingworth finished with 14 points.
• Qarshaun did a great job keeping Illingworth out of the
paint," Boyce said.
Gamer ended up with eigpt points and his eight
rebounds was the game-high. Chandler's last pass was his
sixth assist. For the Sailors, Greg Pemne had eight assists,
a game-high.
ball," Oois said. ·we tried to
make adjustments, but it's not
that easy with so many good
shooters to defend •
University Jumped out to
an early lead before the Sea
Kings, led by Hanson's six
points, pulled even after the
first quarter.
Uni jumped out to a hve-
point lead, using its height
advantage to control the
boards.
CdM adjusted and went on
·a 13-0 run to swing the
momentum back over to the
visitors. Hanson had 14 first.
hall points, while Hansen
added 11.
But, before CdM could
blow the game open, Uni
went on a 9-3 run to close out
the first half cutting the lead
to only two. Sharif Elsherbmy
scored five of his eight points
10 that final three-minute
stretch.
Dale started off hot in the
third quarter for Uni hitting
two early three-pointers, giv-
ing the lead back to the 1To-
jans.
But five straight points by
Hanson started a 13-5 Sea
Kings run, giving CdM a 50-
46 lead after three.
The lead changed hands
five times in the fourth quar-
ter as neither team could
break free.
Hansen and Joel Temple-
ton were a combined 6 for 6
from the free-throw line to
keep CdM close.
But, with 3:20. remaining
and Orris hollering for his
team to remained poised, the
Trojans outscored the Sea
Kings, 14-3, including 9 for 10
shooting from the charity
stripe.
In fact, the patient, meticu-
lous offense that CdM is used
to running, fell apart down
the stretch, leaving Orris
searching for the right
answers.
•Just too. many mistakes
late in the game,• Orris said.
Uruversity lut 8 of 13 shots
'in the fourth quarter, while
CdM was only 3 for 12 from
the field, including only one
basket in the final four min-
utes.
•Tuey got on a serious roll
late in the game,• Orris swd.
·we· kept making the same
mistakes defensively and
that's not going to cut it in a
game like this.•
C 0 MM UN I T Y C 0 LL EGE MEN 'S I AS l ,E TI ALL
Orange Coast drops 105-93 dec~ion
• Bucs unable to cope
with Santa Ana quintet.
COSTA MESA-Orange
Coast College was a 105-93
victim at the hands of the
Santa Ana Dons Wednesday
evening in Orange Empire
Conference men's basket-
ball.
The Pirates got some
major scoring efforts from
David Castleton (27) and
Dave Elliott (23), and Jeff
Beeler (13), Chad Hagedorn
(12) and Ryan Earl (10) were
Ill double figures as well, but
the Dons had as many in
double figures, led by Zac
Fray (26) and Mark Wulfe-
meyer (20).
Coast was within striking
distance at halftime, trailing
by a 49-45 count, but Santa
Aria kept the pressure on in
the second half to expand
their lead to 12.
Orange Coast falls to 12-8
overall, 1-4 in the OEC. San-
ta Ana improves to 19-3, 4-1. .-
ORANGE £MlllM CX>NRRENa
SANTA AHA 105, OCC 93 s.nta Ana -Borger 1. Primous
0, Chambers 15, Gracia 5, Nichols
14, Gray 16, Wulfemeyer 20,
Foster 0, Halbasch 0, Watson 8,
Fray 26.
3·pt. goals · Chambers 5, Wulfemeyer 4, Nichols 1.
Fouled out -none.
Or•nge Co.Ht Castleton 27,
Earl 10, Nguyen 8, Beeler 13,
Walters 0, Elliott 23. Rivera 0,
Hagedorn 12, Wilson 0.
3·pt. goal.s -C.stleton 3, Earl 2,
Beeler 2, Nguyen 1.
Fouled out • Nguyen.
Halftime: Sanu Ana, 49-45.
COMMUNITY COLLEGE WOMEN'S IASKETllLL
· Pirates' vict Ory streak ends at 18
• Santa Ana topples
Orange Coast, 72-69.
COSTA MESA-Orange
Coast College women's bas-
ketball team· saw ll 18-
game winning streak come
to an end at the hands of vis·
tting 5anta Ana College, 72·
69, in Wednesday night'
Orange Empire Conferenc
action.
The winning streak was
the longest m the school's
history, s\irpUllrig the 1992·
93 mark of 1~ m a row.
Sarah Middlebrooke led
the Pirates (20-2, 4-1 in con-
ference) wtth 16 points,
while Leah Wilde added 1'
and Karyn Fierst had 12.
Santa Ana {18·2, 5-0)
1umpod out to a 12-point
lead after the ft.r'St half and
hung on for the win.
Atan Parker led the Uon
with 28 points, while
Stepharua Patten c..hlpped in
with 15.
Orange Coast, ranked
No. a ln the ltate, returns to
OEC acUoh Pri~y at 7:30
TOllY'I ICllllLI
p.m. against Sadd.Jebeck.
OM19GE .... ClOll mmtCE
5MTA AM 72. OCC It
s.nta Altlt • Plftter 21.
St. P•tt9n 15, T•ytof 11,
Arcangel a. Cole a. Sy. P•tten 2.
3 pt. goels • Plfttec 2. Arcangel l. St. Pltttn 1.
Fouled out -None. onnge c...e . Mtddlebrooke
16, Wilde 14. Flttst 12.
StewMd 11, T~ I, leiwfs 6.
)Ohnson 2
3 pt. goek -wtlde 2. TomHnton
1.
fouled out • None.
~. Slf'ftll Me, .. ,.,,
The OCU Vlpen were second ln boys under-13 at
the OCU Invttatlon:al Soccer Tournament at UCI on
Saturday and Sunday, losing to the Apex Vipers of
Ventura County ln the championship game. On the
way to the finals the OCU Vlpen defeated the Long
Beadl Comets and Tustin United. Kneeling, from left:
Sergio Luna, Sean Woods, Daniel Navarro, Kevln
Shearer, Patrick Etter and Casey Flynn. StancllDg,
from left: Manager John Warren, Joe K.abaldlan,
Robert Andrews, Adam Pinkerton, David Manchester,
Howard Lee, John Manchester and Coach Orlando
Ktrton. Not pictured: Patrick Goethals.
Ameb a reaches
Area Q title game
• Zepeda 's two goals lead Newport Beach squad
to 4-2 victory over \he Corona del Mar All-Stars.
TUSTIN -Eddie Zepeda scored two qOdls to lead the
Newport Beach Ameba in to the Area Q Six-City Boys
Under-14 championship game following Saturday's 4-2 win
over Corona del Mar in AYSO Region 97 acbon
Eduardo Carda and Brenden Zimmer also ~ored for the
Ameba, wmners of 15 ma row.
With the win. the Arneba will take on South Irvine
Saturday at 8:30 a.m. at Windrow School m Irvine for the
SlJC-City Area Q Cbampionslup.
The winner of that contest will advance to the AYSO
Southern California State Sectional Champ1onshlps at UCI
in March.
Galaxy Girls reach Area Finals
NEWPORT BEACH -AYSO Region 57's Under-12 girls
team, the Galaxy Girls, advant ed to the Ared Finals following
back-to-back wins last weekend.
In game one against South Irvine, Taylor Beauchamp and
Rachel Haber each scored 10 the Galaxy Guls' 2-1 wtn.
Jae Morosln, Kelly Nelson, Katie Wade and Caitlyn
Czisny led the defensive stand for the Galaxy Girls.
ln game two against North Irvine, Emily Almaraz and
Kara Jones each scored in a 2-0 WUl.
Anchoring the Galaxy Girls' defense was Kelly McElroy,
Ashley Carnahan, Caroline Claure and goalkeeper Amanda
Knuppel.
The Area Finals will take place Saturday at 8.30 ~ m. at
Andersen Field.
Tsunamis fall to North Irvine, 5-2
NEWPORT BEACH -The Tsunamis, an AYSO Region 97
Division 5 team were elmunated from the regiondl playoffs
with a 5-2 loss to North Irvine.
Erle Holland and Hayden Navarro scored for the
1Sunamis. who finished the season at 14-4.
Ceasar Amador assisted on the fu'St Tsunanu's goal, while
Cameron Chase and Danny Mlller played solid in goal.
The defense of the Tsunamis was led by Kyle Caldwell,
R..J. D'Cruz and Erik Bonn. ·
Raging Thunder blanks Wave Runners
TUSTIN -The Raging Thunder, an AYSO Region 97
Division 4 boys team, blanked the Wave Runners, 2-0,
Saturday 10 the Area Playoffs.
Chad Stassel and Nathan Cramer each scored for the
Ragmg Thunder, with asStSts coming Crom Kyle Rohan and
Colton Parks.
Goalkeepers Brett Green and Nick Well each made a key
save to preserve the shutout, while Jason Walker, Kevin
Eredia, Kalani Simon and Tim Cramer each played a solid.
all-around game.
Leading the way for the Wave Runnen. were Flavio
Cuevas, Chris Womble, Matt Helbicb and Nick Frazier.
CM PONY baseball tryouts Saturday
COSTA MESA -The Costa Mc a PONY Baseball League
will hold tryouts for all registered players on Saturday at 10
a.m. at Costa Mesa High's varsity bdseball field.
Late signups will be accepted anchvtll bcgm at 9 a.m.
Registration is $\00 per player.
The PONY division is for players ages 13-14.
For mfonnation, call (949) 225-9237.
AYSO Region 120 fmal ignups Tuesday
COSTA MESA-The AYSO Reg1on 120 announC'CS final
·1gnup~ for the spnng soccer sea on for young t rs ag
4112-18.
Registration will be held on Tuesday from 5 to 7 p m. et
Round Table Pizza on th comer ot Baker and Fa1tvlew
roads. The regi.stration ree i.S $50 per play r.
11111111
(
•
84 "Thundery, Jon11ory 20, 2000 Doily Pilot
I MU:_,, ~-11·•~1 I PUIUCtamll ~NCmCDll PUilc;m .. 111 W~f-1 WMOlal
NOTICE OP TRUSTEE'S sfXftiaRt OF FiCtltlOu. Bu1i:l2 ct ou• Bot n••• Flctltlou• Bu11n... Flctldou• lutlne•• Flctltlou• 8u•ln••• Flctttiou• ..... H&MDONMENT OF FlctitlOue euean.u SALE ABANDONMENT OF • NMM &lNm.nt Harne Statement Name Stat.men• Heme Stltement NIMM Statement *"'-.....,,..., """..n ...... 8'11'8ment
TNste<t s~~m USE OF FIC'TITIOUS TM IUllO>Mno pel'IQN The lollowlng PQrton• The following ri-1'10f11 The lcilloWll'lg J>91'10nl The lollowlng persons nie followlog pll10fll USE OF F1CT1TIOU8 The fol~ perton$ I No 1~ 1· BUSINESS NAME ere dOl(lQ bu6in.M ee: ,,. doing tx.islnetot as are doing ~ln•H 1111· 11r• dOlng buatneu ea are dOlno bul!Mll n are cloWJg bu•IMU H BUSINESS NAME are doing buall\eU u
.,J Qrofl( 0 72-The lolk.Mlllg peraon(I) Pamper Yourulf 901 VALUE PIZZA ANO Bll'ICH SplCWIWet> Tectlno!O· CJ Enle1talnrnent. 28 CommonltY Yetlowcom, The fallowing~(•) a) Rs. SPORTS·
.ARE IN OM,B has (have) abltlOOned South COHt Dr., COst• sues. 16540 Haroor Ac up u N c Tu R c gilt• 2900 Br1$IOI St'41tt Wtlttont. lnilnt, CA 325 N. N41wpo!1 Blv<I., ,, •• (have) ebandc>ned TORE COM, b) YAHOO
ER A~E ""'o lh4t u~ of the lle11tloua Mt•• CA 02&2e Blvd.I. #E, Fountlllfl Vef. CLINIC. 20101 Dlrcn E•10\, Coat• Mesa. CA 92&04 New11or1 Beacl'I, CA the UM o( the llctltioua SPORTS ST~ NE tiws•nesa name. St8Phlnlt Jal Andel10ll, ley, "" 92708 SlrMI. Newport beaCh. 92e26 Colby J Roland, 28 82863 buslnesa neme: EQUIPMENT COM, 3!51 9~ ~ s 'f Orango Co Mvlflcir 2•13 N. Lake Av• .• Llturo Albertan CA 92660 MlchHI Gelerter. We111ona, ln11ne, CA On·l ln• Olfactory, S.9.0 PRO MUFFlER Catalina Or..A.....~
lAK ~ p S8Met 496 Old Ntw· Alltdena, CA 91001 Oooz.alei, 10866 Welt· Ch•ng O•ok lee, 21851 Newland Streel, 9260t4 Inc .• (DEL). 32.5 N N41W• co. 7'11 w 17th St' C· Bee<lh, CA .,.~3 TE '( PR E T . port Slvd,. Newpor1 Thl1 1)1.isJneH 11 con mln91er Ave., Spe. •82, 128•1 Josephine Street, Sp 183, HunUnQton This 1>U1lne&1 It con port Blvd . Newport 10 Costa Meu, CA Alleta M RICMrdt,
IT" Y ~OL A Beach, CA &2683 ducted by. an lna1111dua1 Garden Grove, CA Gardon Grove, CA Beach. CA 926'6 d~ed by· on lndlvkluat Beech, CA 92653 92627 3$1 Callllna Or., ~W· P~&~u; I Tne FlttJ~ BUii· Have you etarleCI 928.43 92841 Rob011 Gaiter, 23a7 Hev• you etarted Thi• bullll8" It COO· The Actlt1ov1 eusl· ~Beach CA 92883
N ~ AN ~§ neu tlllme refe11ed 10 dOlng buslnos.a ye1? No Ttlls l>Ullnt11 la con· This bu&Jness Is con· Rutgers Orlve. Costa doing bu1lneu yet? dUCIOd by· 11 OOrpoffltloo neu name referred JO This buJ/rpen 11 con·
0 HE N~R •bOV• .vu tiled tn Or Stephlni.tJ An0el'80l'l ducted t>y· an Individual duC\td by an individual Mesa. Cl< 92826 YH, ' Have yC)u at11teCI abOYe wM filed In Or· ducted by . .,, lnctlllk!lua> Tl~E • PRi E ; an $1 • co u n 1_y on 'fhl1 1i.tement was Have you a tatted He11e you sterted Thi$ Ovalness 11 con· 11/1/99 , doing bualne11 yet? an~ County oo '111197, Haye you a fatted AS 1~W CON AC A 8·5·1 fl98, FILE NO tiled wilh the COunty doing bUGlneas yet'I No dQUig business yet? No ducted .by co-partoere Cozt>y J. ROiand Yes. FILE NO 1997671721' doing business v-t?. No WYER 19963691910 Cler1< Of Orange County Lauro At bar ran Chang Oeok Lee Have you started Thia statement was 01J01/00 Larry WllHam Pacini. Alicia RlOhatds ~ .Ja 25. 2000 at Jamea L. Crockett, Oil 01·07·2000 • Gonzelez lhls statvment was oong bUslness yet? No IUed With the County On·Llne Directory, 711 W. l7th St, C·10, This 1tatement waa I0'00:~81:ahJOmla · R&o-496 112 Old NoWf)Qrt 2000681IOM Thia statement was filtld With the County M1cJlaet Gelerter Clerk of Orange CountV Inc., Dennis O'Altsslo-Costa Mesa, CA 92827 nled with the County · Co DI d N&W""rt Beech O&llY Pilot Jan 13 20 llled with the County Cle"< of Orange CounfY Tills 11atement was on 12·28·99 CEO This business is oon· c11111t of orange CounlY coerwe1::ebv ~an~ C~Gie63 ""• '27,f:eb 3,iocioTh292 ClttltlofOrangeCo\lflty on01·11·2000 llled with the CQUnfy 1MM815UMI This statement was ducteclby:anlndl'Vldulll on01·04·2000
tO 4U Ult du 81>· 4~ f:Z Old NeWJ><>li N~m:u:tlt~:!~~· . t99N$1$1e6 Oal)y Pilor Jan 13, 20, on 12·28·99 1999. Jan. 6, 13, 20. Clerk Of orange County Tf\ls statemenl was Dally Pilot Jan e, 13, 20,
Reconvf~v1ance ·A le M Ctockett Fl.... e I oo 12·2'7·99 200068163511 Cler11 ol Orange Couniv Dally Pilot Dec.. 30. filed with the County Larry w . Pacini 2000M11726
POl/lted"f rustee undt1 atid Blvd, Niwport Beadl, The following persons Dally ..Pilot Dec 30, 27, Feb. 3. 2000 Tt\30'3 19996815179 2000 Th.263 on OM>4·2000 filed with. the Cour1ty 27, 2000 Tl\276
oorsuant to Oeec:I ol IV$C CA 92663 are dOI bualness as· 19119, Jan. e. 13. 20, Flctltlo_u1 Buafneaa Dalty P1101 Dec. 30, Flctltlou1 BualneH 20006816701 Cieri< of Orange County Flctftlou• Bualnfft R~frdf!I on Junri 1~, lhls business Is con· KOLOM,NI DESIGNS 2000 • Th255 Nam• Statement 1999, Jan. 6, t3, 20. N•m• Stlte"*1t DaU~tJan.8, 13, 20, on 01'°"2000 Name Smtement ~'k't lW9"'r~ 14~ qi ducted by: husband and 939 Evlffllreen Place, Flctltloua Bualnest The following perSOl)s 2000 Th256 Tho IOltowlng persons ~7• ' Th272 . . 2oooea1573o ~al raoordt Tn lhe Of· Wile Costa M&Sa, CA 92627 Name Si.tement 1re dOlog buslnOGs 1111: Fictitious Buslneu are doing business u· Fictltlooa BualneH Dai~~ Jan. 8· ~2Je ar~'°~~r~ ... · ol 111& R~rQ.er of Al1eoe M. Croel\elt Litwrence Mlchael The 'Oflowin rsons Comedy Crusade, n9 Name Statement Heston Fine Art Fram· Nim. Statement 27• ~'V aolJe County alllom1a This statement was Coleman. 939 Ever· are doln bus~fs! as: w. t9th St.. Ste. N. The folloWlng persons Ing, 489 20th Stree1. The tol!Owtng persons Flcdtlou1 BualneH Yellow Paget Codi·
t)(eculedJ b •nPat fcJ~ ~110h the gounty green Place. Costa Biii &gRelta 19671 Costa ·Meu. CA are doing business es: CostaMesa,CA92627 aredolngbusioessH: Name Statement P8•;tc;;1·325~·New·
Hommg. un le o range ounl'f Mesa, CA 92827 Beach Slvd., Huntington 92627·3555 . KENTEK 426 Wood· Lon Christopher Surface Tecnnologles, The following persoos ~ ct1 c'192ealwport WQman Ronald · on 01 18·2000 This bvslness Is con• Be ch CA 92648 Nazareth H. Rlzkallah. rand Plaoe 'Costa Mesa Heston, 489 20th Street, 17150 Newhope St. are doing business as: Jn.Line Directory, Merltoo ~ onrn&med 20006816911 ducted by· an ln4Mdoal .;,11!8m A G rel<> 3e Seabird Ct1_Newport CA 92627 ' . ' Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Fountain Valley, CA Gala1!y TUtonng, 4255 ) ~llll. 85 ruttor. ~ Dal~ Pilot Jan. 20, 27, Have you started 515 war i ~8 113' Beach, CA 921)()3 Paul N Kenchel 426 Betsy Heslon. 489 92708 Campus Drive, Suite ~rt (O~~!i.~N~·::~ e1:r~sA ~bfo~~ Cofl)C); FFel~·tJt1'01uo: 2000BuslTl1ne3s3•3 dolL~gwreb\J~Mas vet?mNoo Huntlngt~u Beacti, CA This 'buslneu Is con· Woodland Place, COsta 20th Street, Costa Matthew Musick, A255, Irvine, CaHlomla Beach, CA 92683 t Beneliaary ;,,;n ... ~ ... ....... Cole 92648 ducted by: an Individual Mesa, CA 92627 Mesa. CA 92627 216-'2 tioneysuekle St .• 92812 This business 11 COil· :~t 8~\1ic auction 'sate Name Statement Tilts statement was This business ls oon· Have you .starred This business 11 con· This l>uslneu ls coo· Trabuco Canyon, CA Gary A. Gorrell, 3400 ctuctedby:aoorporatlon
10 !he h~St ,bidder for The lollowtng parsons flied with the Coon ducted by: an lndllll<fual doing buslnallS yet? ducted by; an Individual dvcted by: husband end 92679 Avenue ol ttie Arts Have you •tarted
tash Shiers Chedl are doing business as: Cler1< of Orange Coun Have you started Yes, 3·2•·199• Have r,ou sta fled wile · This business Is 000• B-302. ~a Mesa, Cel· doing business yet? drawn1bb~ a ~~!!.. otd na Precision Imaging oo 1·7·20002000681 doing business yet? TNha1nreth RiZl<altlah doing bus ness yet? No d Have you started? ductoH deby: a
0
nu1ndslvt
8
k:lrtueadl lfomla 9 6 Vea, llO/la allk. a..,,....,. rawn Cen1er 2900 Brlitol Yea 1985 s statemen was Paul N. Kenchel olng business yet av Y Ale11 M. Zadeh. 3221 01/01/00 by a stale or fedeJal creg1t Street.' Suite F203. Dally Pilot Jan. 13, 20. winiam A. Guzzardo filed with the County This statement wH Yes, doing business yet? Verano Place. Irvine, On·Llne Directory, ::"~ieo~ =.,1 =og~ Costa Mesa, Calilomla 27, Feb. 3, 2000 Th293 This statement was Clelk of Orange County llled With the County January 1999 Yes, Callfomla 92612 Inc., Dennis ,p'AlessJo.
,.,... · lo'"' ""SOciatton 92626 Flct t ous Business filed wlUI the County oo 01-11 ·2000 Clerk or Orange County Betsy Heslon 12120/99 Thi$ business Is con· CEO • ''"" "'' ..,. ' ASL Inc (Calif) 2lK>O N s Cl ... 1 o-'"'~•ft"' 20006816360 on 12·28·99 This slatement was Matthew Mvslck ducted ·by. a general Thi saw1gs associatlo!!. or • ., • . ame tatement e'" o ~e """""' Dally Pilot Jan. 13. 20, 19996815202 flied with the County This statement was par1nershlp s statement wu savings bank fpectfled in Bristol Street, Suite The following persons oo OH4· 20006816759 21.' Feb. 3, 2000 Th304 Pally Pllol Dec. 30, Cieri< ol Orange County filed With the Couniv Have you started filed with the County ~tWO~~ ~~~ lo~~~ ~J~~ Mesa, Call· ~~vdfe"8~~~e~~~~E. Daily .Piiot Jan. 20, 21, • Flctftlous euslneH 1999, Jan. 6, 13. 20. on 12·28·99 Cler11 of °:66e County dOlng business yet? No ~e:J't~,~e County
to do bUsinwss in this This buSlness ls con· 1807 westclltt Drive Rib. 3, 10. 2000 Th318 Name Statement 2000 • Th261 Dally Pllo~~~s~ on 01-04• 20006815703 ~'l ~t:.~;:.:t~t was 20006815704 r,\;1~0~3~~\n~~:t~t~ d~a~eby~~~rri:::~ ~:3oort Beach, C • Flctltlou1 BUalneaa 'rhda follo .. ~!:'f persons Flctftlous Buslneaa 1999, Jan. 6, t 3, 20, OallyPilotJan.6, t3,20, filed With the C0tinty Oall~PilOIJan.6, 13,20,
as Wiwo betow. of aU dOing busfneSI yel? No " I Name Statement er~INoDni BE~~s~~:N Name Statement 2000 Th262 27, 2000 Th271 Cieri< ol Orange County 27. 000 Th270 ~~~e~~le(o ;~3 n~tr:~ ASL, Inc., Sharon e. 1o'1~~1e1~~us~est~ii ar~~1o1~~~;!r:;i8 DESIGNS, 430 Gold· The following persons Fictitious Buslnese Fictitious Business on 01~-2~15 92 Fictitious Bu1tn ...
Dy !'le lrustee 1n the here-s~i'fs· P$r~~=~t was c0rive1.1 •92N660ewpon Beach. creai~e Link staffing, enrod Corona Del Mar ar~:.~;:u~~=~ ~is Name Statement Name Statement 2 6 Name Statement inatte< descnbed prOPE!l1V f h Cou a I • 2043 Westdlftt Drive, CA 92626 • Port B116t I c· I N The following persons 1he fotlowtng persons Dally Piiot Jan. 6, !JI 2le The fotk>Wlng persons u~er aod pursy&nl the C11~ .... w11t0ti 1 e C "fl Tnll buslnesa Is COil· Suite 303 Newport Linda Ann Bergman, 0 irce, ew-are doing buSl"8$$ as. are doing business as: 2.7, 2000 2 ~re doing buslneu as: Deed of Trust The sale "'"" o range oun., ~ed by: a oorporat c 9 68 430 Goldenrod, Corona port Beadl, CA 92660 B ch Fl 225 DAN DUMAS CON· Fictitious Buelneaa Coffin. Mottola Com-
Wiil Ile made tlul Without on Ot-18·2000 Have you started Beach. A 2 0 Del Mar. CA 92625 Steven Kll$Ch. 2015 Av~~; L~;o, San STRUCTION, 20122 Name Statement munlcetlons, 19800 co~enant or warren~ el!· 20006816937 doing business yel Brian Goldladen, 250 This business Is con· Port Bristol Qr .. Newport Midland Lane, Hunt· The fOlloWlng persons MacArthur Blvd .• Suite
DteS$ecl orimpl1ed, r~atd· Dcllly Pilol Jan. 20, 27, Yes 11-12·90 ~lton ~~8:J~ewport ducted by. an lnd1vldual ~8n~in~A .g= 2015 cr~~.~~r;'(~~~A), lngton Beach. Calif. ere doing business as: 975, Irvine. Calitomla
Ing title Possessio . or Feb. 3, to. 2000Th336 Haute House Inc ~~n,b\.lsl i Have you started PortBl1stotClr .• Newport 22.5 Avenlda Lot>elro, 92646 . Orange County Ore· 92612 =:~ra~,~~o~~l~m~ Fictitious BuslneH Paul G. Taddeo.' Presi' ducte~ by; :~~~1J:'i doing business yet? Beach, CA 92660 San Clemente, CA Dan Allen Dumas, gon Duck Club, 3857 Christi Mottola
\lie nole ) secured bf. the Name Statement dent Have you started Yes, August of 1999 This busmess Is con· 92672 20122 Midland l.al\e, Birch t126, NewpOfl ~~~t!~tc 1~~.~~ Oee<I o Trust int resl The lollowtng persons This statement wa dOlng busl~ss yet? No Linda Ann Bergman c:tucted·by: husband and 1Ns bus·ness is oon-Huntington Beach, Calif. Beach, Ca1nom1a 92660 rona Del Mar, C8Hlomla thereon, esumaled eest are doing business as: nled with the CCouoon Brian GOldfaden This statement was wife ducted by: Limited Lia· 92648 Dennis Mccarter, 92625 ctiarqes and 1ei<~nses o Just A Kid Toys, Cler11 of Orange n This statement was filed with the County Have yo.u started Olllty Co. This business 1.s con· 3857 Biren tt26, New· This business Is con· the Trustee or the /olal 29735 Nl~uel Ad ltA. on 01-07·2000 flled with the County Clerlt of Oran.ge County doing tluSJness yet? No Have you started ducted by· an lnd1111dual port Beach, ca111omla ducted by: 8 """""tatlon amount (at lhe lllTie o the 1 CA 2000641 Clerk 1 o Cou t on-01 ·11 ·2000 s Kl h doing tfuslness yet? No Have you starled 92660 -· ...... initial P11bltca\K?n of lhe ~~11"a guel. Dally Pltot Jan. 13, 20, on 01~7-2~ n Y 20006816361 T~~enstat~ent was BeachFire LLC. Dave doing business yet? This bUslness is COO· Have you started ~fti:1~51~1e~e~!nfo':t~ Adam Earl Giiies, 27. Feb. 3, 2000 Th295 20006816064 Daitv Pilot Jan. 13, 20, filed with the County DonaldSon· President Yes, 5·90 ducted by; an unln· doing'. buslneu yet?
beloW The amoun mav. 29735 Niouel Ad #A, FlctJtlous Business Daily Pilot Jan. 13, 20, 27, Feb. 3. 2000 Th305 Clerlt ol Orange County This statement was Den A, Oumas corporate<! association ~95 be grea1er on the day ol Le3una Niguel, CA Name Statement 27, Feb. 3, 2000 Th296 Fictitious Business on 01-o+2000 filed with the County This statement was other than a partnership Chrl"'tl Mo ttola
N Stat t 20006815709 Clerk I O Cou ty filed With ltle Counl'f Have you alerted " ~ale 1 92 77 The fotlowlno persons Flctftlous Business ame emen o ntnge n Clerk 01 Orange County doing business .,..17 No Ent91prtses, Inc., CMsll lace ~I Sale In tile root Th1&.business 1.s oon-ar&dolng business as: Nam~ Statement The IOllowtng persons Dally Piiot Jan. 6. 13, 20. on 12·28-99 on Ol-04-2000 Donnis McCerter Mottoi.. President ol lhe flagpoles hat Piile duct~ by: an lnd1Yldual Loomis Consulting -n. .... lo/lowing persons ere do!. ng bu~iness as. 27, 2000 Ttl268 19996815204 "'"""".16699 . This s•etement was This slatement was main enirv area lot e la· Have you started • ''"' Slll w t Ml 1 t Dally Piiot Dec 30 """""" • flied With th Cou ty ~11H1e C'cNfi=· 1~~ · dolnJ! 0us11ness yet? No b':ta ~.!~~~ :i:~· ~T~~Y~&~~tf ~s. 832 \ Suf~i,rs scre~t~ I.Ya Flctltloue Business ~=· Jan. e, 1 th2~ ~;n~~t Jan. 6• W;22,03 ~~.-~It~~~ ~~~ cieril of ~ ~ty
Plaoent11. Cl\ LLoo~oe.'. ~Ism ~~~~nl WH Tod Wlltiam Loomls, 3121 w. CoestHlghway, ~~:e ~:~ro~::r:,fi: ~~1~V:~e'~:!ns Fictltloua Buelneaa on 01·04·2000 oo 01-04· 20006815828 r,JYIPllOli As. more fly de-filed With the County 1956 Rosemary Ptaoe, Newport Beach, CA 8321 Sulfield Street, la are doing business es: SUMMONS Name Statement 20006816814 Oall~""'tJan. 8, 13, 20, Ded on said "' Costa Mesa, CA 926Z7 92663 Dall" Pilot Jan 6 13 20 "" r11st Amount o unpad Clel1l of Orange County This buslne$S Is con· Anlhony P. Francois, Palma, California 90623 al I merchanl stutt.com. (CrTACION The ll)llowlng persons . , · • 1 • 27, Th282
balance and Othe1 on Ol ·o.4·2000 'duoted by.: an unln· 3121 w. Coast Highway, Paul Kent Masqtrella, b Click e Check.com. are dOlng business as, 27• 2000 Th280 Acthloue BuainHt ~ames. . $33,971 92 . . 20006815708 corporated assoclarron Newpor1 Beach. CA 8321 Sullleld Street. La c payment resources in· JUDICIAL) Claremont Assisted Flctltloua Bu1lne11 Name Statement stJlhated) Street address Daily Pilot Jan. 8, 13. 20, ott\er tl'lan a partnership 92663 Palma, Calllornla 90623 1erna1lonel merchant NOTICE TO CROSS· LIVlng LLC, 3195-C1 Air· Name Statement The followlng persons
. d other common deS{g· 27. 2000 Th2611 Have you started This business 18 OOl'I· This business ls con. svcs., 333 Poppy Ave.. DEFENDANT(S) (Avlso port Loop, Costa Mesa. The lolloWlng per$Ol'ls are dOlng buslne" as: g~\IOO ~:l~~al ~= doing buslnees yet? ducted by: an indf\lldvt1I ducted by: husband and Corona Del Mar, CA r:~sa~klSHMAN, CA 92626 are dold:l' business aa: Phasef Enterprises, Wa,.~ ~2660 APN Flctltloue BuelneH Y~Od\}."fam Loomis d~gv~usrn~~ :~:?r~~ w'::ave you started 9~~a5 Myeong Hyun, ~iuTHPORT s.o.q., i~et~(c'~~~s~~i ~~'c1uP .~g~c"i>over f!.~J~r .. Santa
The under""'necl Tn•s:e Name Statement This statement was Anthony P. Francois doln~ busfness yet? No (60%). 333 Poppy Ave.. BENEDICT GILANO;J Airport Loop, Costa Onve, Newport Beadl, Paul Hannen Ha~s.
d sci ,. _,, '·ab·'!w The lollowtng persons flied with the County This stat ment was Oemse Kay Mascarella Corona Del Mar, CA Mesa, CA 92660 California 92663 a:,y ,g:~ 'Cl1 or are doing buaine$S as: Clerk of Orange County filed With ~tie County Tills statement was 92625 KULTIVAR. INC. a This business la con· DBC Enterpnse!t Ina .. ~.~;~r., anta
streel address and other The Plu.a Store end on OM 1 ·2000 Clerk ol Orange COunty flied with the CounfV Jae H. Hyun. (~). Does 1 to 100 Incl~~~ ducted by: a corporation (OE), 25032 Luna Bonita This business is con· common dewnation If More, 25610 Alicia 200068163n on01-07·2000 Cler11olOrangeCounty 333PoppyAve.,Corona YOU ARE B Havo you started Drive LagunaHills Call· ducte<lbv:anlndivldual ~shown ~(fltn The Parkway, Laguna Hiiis, DaHy Piiot Jen. 13, 20, 20006816062 on M 1·2000 Del M;1r, CA 92625 SUED BV CROSS· doing business yet? No fomla 926SCJ.5847' . ,. Y. ~relo!Ofeld <}&-CA 92653 27, Feb. 3, 2000 Tt\307 Oallv PllOI Jan. 13, 20, 20006816362 This business Is con· COMPLAINANT;JA Ud. Newport Assisted Liii· This business Is con· Have you etarted sco is in so as Dave Jeremy Mo&el, 27 F=eb 3 2000 Th294 Daffy Piiot Jan. 13, 20. ducted by: a general ~H~~taEv~EN'E trJ!P Ing Inc., ~ralg S. ducted by. a corporation ~oln\uba:~n~:S yet?
is1999•. ate_.., mber 29. 16522 Regino Circle, #3, FlcUtloua Bu11nffa Fictltl~u~ Buelneaa 27, Feb. 3. 2000 Th306 partnership y h 30 CAL.EN Etchegoyen, rresklent Have you started ~aul ~nnen Hayes Coo1om.1a Recon· Huntington Beacil, CA Name Stawment Have you started ou ave • This statement was doing t>usfne'SS yet? No Thi vevance CompanY.. tue· 92649 The lollowlng pc1rsons Name Statel'l\ent doing business ye\? DAR DAYS after this filed with the eouniv DSC Entef'llrises Inc. s $tatement was
ce$$0r by merger to Ser· Kelly Chrtsline Maces, are doing buSlflQss as· The lollowlng persons Flctltlou• Buelneaa Yes, 1moo s\MTlmons ls seniecl on cler11 of Oranoe County BelfV l Olstad. • viOO flied Wlltl the gounty
rano Recon!f8yarce ~ 16522 Regina Circle, #3, Panache Enterprlse.s, are doing business as: Nar \e Statement Mia Myeong Hyun you to Ille a :Xpewntten on OHM·2000 Presldeiit ' Clerk of Orange County ~'!~~enu~5-~o ·~ Huntington Beadl, CA 891West161h Street, Purchasing Solutions, ThelotlOW\napef$0flS This statement was responseatt S'COUrt.. 20006815702 This statement was 001•7•2000
20006816067 04'N()~nd~e CA. g 3 a 9~•9 Newport Beach, CA 9862 Garren Circle, are dolllQ business as: filed with lhe County A letter or phone call ally Pilot Jan. 6, 13, 20 filed with the CounfV Oaltv Pilot Jan. 131 201 (9t6l 7-n~e or t7t4) This business Is con· 92663 tiuntlngton Beach. Cali· GLOBAL CAPITAL. Cieri< of Orange County Wiii not ~rotecl you; your 7, 2000 Th274 Cieri< of orange County F
573· l Deborah ting. ducted by: husband and Panache Enterprises. fomla 92646 1617 'WestcUtf Dr. 1208, on OH t ·2000 typewr tten response Flctltl us·Buelnesa bn 01-04·2000 27, eb. 3, 2000 Th.2.&4 nac~PreSldenl wife (Callfoml$), 1221 west Lori Lynne Fox, 9862 Newport Beach, CA 20006816851 = W' ~~~~tleS::: Nam: Statement 200068158:t1 Flctftioua Bualnese
Py 1/06/00, 01/13100, Have you started Coast Hwy. 1220, New· Garrell Circle, Hunt· 92660 · Dally Piiot Jan. 13. 20, court to hear ""Ut case. The following persons Dally Piiot Jan. 6. 13, 20. Name Stltement
g11 dOln~ bulilness yet? No PQrt Beach, CA 92663 ln~ton Beach, Callfomla Global Central Inc., 27, Feb. 3, 2000 Th302 11 you do ,.,o,_w fUe vour are doing buslne$$ as: 27, 2000 Th261 The loltowlng persons
N 1 84 ~~1/ ~~:~t~!n~osw"ass This business Is con· 9 ~: bllsfness 18 con-~~ ~~~!;°c~= · response on time, you 5'archllg!lt Recruiting, Fletltloua BualneH are doing business as:
filed wllh the County ~a~e bushy: ~:i~:~ ducted by: en inclfllldual rn11 business Is con· NOTICE O/~rnusree·s may lose the case. arid 130 Sen<lplper Lane, Name Stltement ~:i~·2~hl J1~;
Fictitious Business Clerk ol Oran C
' ? Have r,:u started ducted b•r 8 corporallon T 5 N G ~2.,.J' vour wages. money and Aliso VleJo, CA 926~ The fOlloWln{l persons B'""' S 203 Cos range oun Y doing b ness yet No ,. · · o. "o-v property mav be taken Enc M. Cayon, 130 a•e doln'aibuslnee• as: '""·• te. • 18 Name Statement on 01·07-2000 Panache Enterprises, doing bus SS yet? No Have you started YOL8ian NJ>.13061~8U1 ' Send I La All • -Mesa, CA 92828 20006816061 Pa~ Bald'Nln President Lori Lynne Fo1! doing business yet? ARE N ~ withoul further wamlng piper ne, so EXHAV DYNAMICS, Cornp·U·Books Inc.,
are dOlng business as. a Y I an. • , · Is statement was f T ~)A E There are other legal Thi$ bUslnesll Is con· Costa Mesa CA 92627 (Ca.), 2706 Harbor The following persons D 11 Pllo J t3 20 • This statement was Yes, 12/1995 UIR A O from the court. Vlei~. CA 92856 711 W. 17th St,, C-10,
b{ Best Event Sel'Vlees. Cler1t OI Orargoae County Clerk ol Orange County Susan Han. President 1~ "" ' '. d ,..... Mes~ CA 92626 a) Best Transportation. 27, Feb. 3. 2000 Ttl289 flied with the Counl'f iled wlltl the County Global Central Inc., Y~'UL ~~ OTU All A • requirements. You ma" ductad bv: an Individual Lar~ Wi1tllam P--•n1, Blvd., Ste. 203, Costa
I I lo R 1 on 01-06·2000 This statemenl was went to call an ettomey Have you starte 111 . 17th St., C·10, Th • b 1 1 c Best limousine F ct t ua aus neH on 01-14·2 . 20006815990 p T vourA PROP· right away, u you do not doing business yet? No Cost.a Mese, CA 92627 s us neu s oon-
SeMce, d) Best Trans-Name Statement 20006816743 Daily Piiot Jan 13 20 ~rill< ~It~ the ~n~ ER 1~1Y ~SOLD know an attorney, you Eric M. Cayon This business 11 oon· ~ed by: a corporation portatlon Service. e) The follOwtng persons Dally Pilot Jan. 20, 27, F b 3 200o Th • one01·l4·2rgoae n,, AYT A 'NPUB IC §o. lf may cau an attorney re-This stalemenl wu ducted by: a limited Heve you started
Best Event Services & ere doing buSlneS$ as: Feb. 3. 10. 2000 Th329 27, e . • 297 OU EEi l'r..,,. ferral service or a legal flied with the County partnership doing buelnese yet?
lransportatlo\ f) Best Imagine Scuba WOrk· F ctftloua Buslnea1 Fictitious Busfness 20006816739 NA~~ ~ ~~ aid otfloe (I.Isled In the Clerk of Orange County Have you started Yes, 1·3-2000
Umouslnes & ranspor· shops, •27 E. t71h St., Name Statement Name Statement ~~ty /i~ ~ ~~~· t~IE~IN AG~ T ~OU. phOne book). on 01·04-2000 doing business yet? No ~~-~ 1~ Al-
1e11on, tnc., 7472 Warner t178z.. Cosla Mesa. CA The lolloW!ng persons The following persons · • · 'h S LO TACT Oespues de que le 20006815711 Larry w . Pacfnl, Geo-n a • rH nt
Avenue. Huntington 9262i ere~ busioess as; are doing business as. Fictitious BuslneH A J.iv» entreguen esta cltaclon Dally Pilot Jan. 6.13, 20..1 eral Partner f This stale~
Beach. CA 92647·5441 Wllllam Keith Bllndell, cB4 Photography Frankle & Johnny's Name Statement A public auQion sale~-~ IU<llcial usted tlene un 27, 2000 Tl127:> This statement was lled with ttw Cou IV
Best limousines & 427 E. 17th SI., 1178, 10o49 Irvine Ave. #359'. Mobile Auto Salon. llle following persons hl!Jhest bidder for .._,, plazo de 30 DIAS filed With the County ~e:J'tzro:&r nty
Transportation. Inc.. Costa Mesa. CA 92627 Newport Beach ~ 21752 #16 Paeillc Coast are doing buslf'less as: castuel's checit d~ on CALENOAAIOS para Flctl.tloue Bualnesa Clerk ol Orange County -2000681607 (CA). 7472 Warner Ave· This business Is con· 92660 ' Highway, Huntington SALVAGE HOUSE, a state or national bank presentar una respuesta on 01-04-2000 4
nue. Huntrnglon Beach, ducted by: an lndMCllJ81 Cari c Bruce rv 3 Beach, California 92648 2973 Harbor Blvd.. check dl'a'hf\ by iJ state or escrtta a maqulna en Name Smtemeht 2000M1RSM Dall~llot Jan. 13, 20,
CA 92647·54• 1 1 Have you started 16tti Plaoa #A Cost Angela Lee Hall, Costa Mesa,,.CA 92626 fede<al credit UlllOl'ltJ>I' a esta cone. . The follOwing persoos Dally Piiot Jan. 6, 13, 20, 2F7l.ctftblo' us•, 2000BuaJThn ... 285 This business s oon-doing business vet7 No Mesa CA 92627 21752 t16 Paelflc Coast Global Central tnc , check dr9""" bY aandsl<lle Of Une carte o una are doing buSlneas as~ 27. 2000 n12n
ducted by: a corporation WlHlam Keith Bltndelt Thli business Is con Highway, . Huntington (CA), 2973 Haf'bo( Blvd., federal savings loan Hamada telefonlca no le S.C. Electric, t2M5 Nam. Statement
Have you &tarted Tl'lls slatement was ducted by: en lndivldual Beach. Califomla 92646 Costa Mesa, CA 92626 assQOlalion. Of savings as-ofreoera proteccton· su sycamore Sr.. Garden CNS1758616 The fOllowlng persons ~~~%2-~~~~sess yet? ~':11< ~~,;~~ ~~~ d~gv~usY~~ ~w~CI •1~~ctr: ~12~~~ dJ;~ g~~1:=i!ro~ ~~· ,~r m.Brs~ :~etf:. ~~a ~n;i; G~m e: 192~~ m pa. r'H~G~~ir~~ON ~r:s~~~~~ ::,3
Best Limousine & oo 01-11·2000 cart c. Bruce IV way Huntington Beach, Have you started ~Jd"':t bUsi~ con las fOO'l'l&lidades le· 12845 Sycamore St., OF SECURITIES. PUA· Bayside Dr., Corona Ciel
Transportation. Inc • 20006811350 This statement Calilornla 9~6•6 doing business yet? No Ill this state ~• be held by galea apro!Sladas al Garden Grove. CA SUANT TO OHIO RE· Mar, CA 92625 Rol>ert Vaughan CEO Dally Piiot Jan. 13, 20, tiled With the Coon This bualness la con· Global Central Inc.. the Clulv ~nled l/Ustee usted qulere que ta corte 928'1 V I S E 0 C 0 0 E Loyano TownemS.
111ls :.tatement was 27, Feb 3, 2000 Th309 Cterll oe Orange Coun ducted by e fol.nl Susan Han, Preside" The sale WIU be made. bl.Ii escuehe su caso. Thia business Is con· CHAPTER 1707 AND 1303 Bayside Dr .• eo-
lilud with the Countv Fictltloua Buslneaa on OH•·2000 venture This ataternent wae, without covenant Of wtll· SI usle<I no presents ducted by: an lndlvldu.I CHAPTER 119, HAS IS-rona del Mar, CA 92625
Cler11 or Oranoe County N s t 20006816768 Have you start•d llled with the Coun!V r~ty, expressed ot 1m-au respuesta a tlempo, Have .r,ou started St.JED A CEASE ANO This bualne" 19 con· on 01 ·07·2000 ame tltemen Dally Pllot Jan. 20, 27, doing business yet7 CIGrk ol Orange County plleO, f~Srd1ng 11118, POS-puec:Je perder el ca. s.o, y ~ bu ness yet? No DESIST ORDER FOR ducted by: an Individual
Daily Piiot Jon t 3, 20, ) N Be hi • ' Anoela Hall 20006816738 to sabs I e obi se-salerlo, su dlnero y oeras Thia statement wB& INC. THE ORDER doing business yet? No 200068160n er!~i'no°''°~r:','s Feb. 3 to 2000 Th323 Yes, January 1, 2000 on OH•·2000 sess~ enQ.J~s. le puaden qultar au Samuel Campa GECl<O HOLDINGS, Have you 1tarted
27. reb. 3. 2000 Th290 a ewport ac Flctltloua BualneH Thfi statement was Dally Pllot Jan. 20, 27, a.ired Y.hesaid ol cosas de su propledad filed with the Coun!V co NT A IN s THE t.ovaM Townencl
Fledtiou• eualneu Costa Mesa Oa~ilot, Name Statement flle<I Wilh the County Feb. 3. 10. 2000 Th314 TTrust1 Tdj~•~~ an nedl-sin evtlO adiclonal por Cieri< of Orange County DIVISION'S FINDINGS This statement wu
Name Statement b) Dally PtlOt, W. The lotlowlng persone Cle1'11 ot Orange County FictltlOUI ButfneH ~I~ "tor an~ parte de la corte. on 12·28-89 THAT GEOKO HOLD· flied with the County
Tna fOllowing persons Bey Street, Costa Mesa, are doing business as: on t., ,.2000 · Nern. Stltement nesl of· the ~~e E>dstan otros requisl· 1""9151'3 INGS, INC .. VIOLATE. D c1er11 of o:cr coumy
are dOlno bu61ness as· C~~;82f1m~s Mirror CH~~ICOMTAG~u~o. !B~,-OaU~ Pi'"" ~0006aan. 131.~.t The (olloWlng persons dress or other co tos legalea. Puede que JD•llt P8110t1De3 c2300 • 12000999, OHCTIOIORNEVSISED CODE on 01-07• NOi tJnhmlted, 27965 Com Dela ... ~ .. ....., "" ~v are doin~l>uslness as· de510natlOll If any 1.11led qulerci Hamar e an. • · • Se 2000ll1607S Ca1>01 Road Lam•na pany, a w~ La Plaza. Sta. 230, 27, eb. 3, 2000 Th298 ... ft I . Ile.ref ' • un at>ogado Th257 1701.44(C)(1l BY SELL· Dallv Piiot Jan. 13, 20,
Niguel, CA 9is77 •v Co1p .. (Delaware), "'v Dene Point, CA 92629 Fictltloua Buelneu Mafk a Ma ..... t ng, T~ t~~~IO lomedlatamente. SI no Flctlt1oue bualn••• ING UNREGISTERED 27, f:eb. 3, 2000 Th288
F.W & T.A. Inc., <CA), woe1:~ 1~~s~~2L°' At1· 2~<!88ry1 LP. Pl$anbe5r,g. Name Stltement ~~ ~:t,rt~a ~ L Z b~"' 'M conoce • un el>Ogado, ~leme Stetement 8E7C0U7R41TI4Er85·)~ BY Frcthloue BualMia
27955 Cabot Rd , Thlt buslne8$ Ii con· ""' a a1.11I 8· The lolloWlng persona . ' ' L Z hvs oriu v.ffe puade llamar a uri The followlng persons 1 . .. H•-St-·--t l Ni I CA 230. Dana POln . CA ere doing buslnesa a"' 92704 IS f()lnt teni!l!lt. sGIVIClo Cle referenda Cle KNOWING y KING -·-._. ..... a9una guo . ducted by: e corpora11on 92629 IN ... wmram Bohullavllkl, Retol'ded 9117196 es .In-abogado• o a una are dOlng business as• FALSE REPRESENTA· The folk>wlng peraons.
92 17 Have you started SteOhen W Mutiotta CARP TERIA PART· 45 Dartmouth, Irvine, CA I! No ollcltla Cle ayudl le~ KATHY POPPE' RS TIONS CONCERNING are doing bUslneas 11:
Clucted by. a CC)f'p<>rat/on Yes, 1907 230, Dana Point, CA Airport Loop, Costa Nell Harrington, 3629 • P.age )()()( ' f:~rl dlrectorto te 1e12Mariner1 Dr., New· VANT ~ACTS tN CON· ESTATE SERVICES,
T111S ouslneaa II cc.in-doing bu11neu yet? 2•68~ La Pta:ta, Sta'. NEAS. LLC., 3196-C1 92e12 2611 ~ FINI: ART SERVICES, MATERIAL AND AELE-CORPCJRATE REAL
Have you eta lie~ The Times Mirror 92629 Mesa, CA 92628 MacAt1tlur Srvc:tjh 1212, ecoras Ill I~ o o ~ CASE NUMBER· Port Bea~ CA 92660 NECTION WITH n.e 2070 8u1lne11 Cenltr ~~:go1i~~=· yet 8:'r.~Y·~u~~w·H~ du~~:ne:' ~~ S:r!,~:~Ar.~~r~~~ 6~~1~~in~!s .::o. untyecah~~--~-(NumerodtfcuO). 16~~·~ar1ners~.~~~'!: SALE OF SECURITIES, ~:;2 f 2SO, Irvine, CA
F.W, & T.A . Inc., Bartow, Anlatant Secre· partnerehlp port Center Onve #180, dvcteCI by· 1 101n1 aw ol Sale~10/20CIJ et NC025167 port Beactt, CA 92860 1107.A.4~) JI~ ~N RleharCI Merk Hertet
TrllcY Atl(lna, Secre1ery tllry Hsve you •tarted ~~ .. ~ort 8•ach, . CA vtnture .4 AMI ~ T~ The name anct_ ftdEI TnlS b\Jalneas 11 con· INcG}V NNDA IPRAC 2070 Buslnea C.nter T'hl!I •latement w111 lhla llatemont wu 17 ~· ,,~.,...,., Hove you 11arted O ~~ diesa of the oour1 ... : ( ducted by· 8'1 Individual A S A • Dl'lve t250. Irvine CA fllod with the go,Jmy 1119<1 With the Counly doing buslnesa ye no Thia bus!ness 11 con. doing bu•lneH yet? N ( ) · nombre Y c;lll9Cdon de la Hevo you •tarted TICES WHICH ARE DE· ,..,..11. • • Ck!1k ol Orange Coun"' Cle k I 0 Cou ty Stephen Mauioeta ........ A .. b . co .. ~ y 1"''""""" ~C~I C0'1• 81) LOS AN d I b I t? OLAAEO ILLEGAL, .... ., " OOQ ., r 0 rango n 1'hl9 etal&menl was \IU\i<VV y. a rpora...... ~~Jl,.::...~~ .••• vl•kl Nl c, ~ou: GE LES SUPERIOR 0 ng u• n•H ye FRAUDULENT OR ... :!~ buslb ne•,!,.~~ on Ot·07·2 on Ot-07·2000 filed with the County Have r,ou 1terted rn ....... ...,........ .. :NT COURT, 415 W. Ocean Yta, 8183 PROHISITEO BY .....,...,.. y. an ,..,, .. ..._
Da1lr ff1lol ~~~~~9
Dally PilOt 2~~~~ Cieri< ol Orange CountY ~':1~88ne~tX:'~c';':I 11J~ls wlt~l~:n~ IVE ST, A Blvd , Long Beoch, CA ~~>' ~-=:-wu CHAPTER 1707 OF Heve you lllrtld
27. Fab 3, 2000 Th29t 27, reb. 3, 2000 fh3n on OH 1 •2~1e341 81tvlcu, Cral~ S. Cl41rl( of Or11nge County cJiFORNIA . =; Dllltlct hied With the County ~i! O~ ~~~~ ~~~gJa~·~~~~et?
Daily Pilot Jan 13, 20. l:tchegoyen. Pres ont on 01-14·22~•1..,11 ~~ ~ Addrtat la pur· Ttl8 nam.. 'ttd<lreu, Cieri< or Or,inoe County DEFrNEO IN SECTION Richard Mtlrtc Het\el
27. f:eb. 3, 2000 Th30t 11:'• w11•~n1r,:e~.; Dally Piiot .;;;""'20"'2r I~~ ~'{ENUE atid telefrhone numoer 00 12·28·9f ..... m ... H07 01l(~· AND OR· m::· w:·'r::"'~w "Affordable Todafl Clerk of ~ County Feb. 3, 101 2000 ni315' l ~i:'f~!A 92626 of ~~ti ,!.~=n:J· ,f. o:i Pilot Duo. 30, ~~i~ INC ~g ~ et.rtc of Orange County M2·H78 on °1 11' 2000$81434t Ficthlou• ButinMt 101a1 amount MCutt<I ~•Y 11: (£1 nomb,.., la b• J.n 8• 1~ ANO DESIST THOSE on 01.07~ Al .. a...,..~...S.."'e" D 11 Piiot J 3 20 Name Stac.ment bY S8lCI •1n5tru~I pct' OI~ y ti numero Cle ACT& AND PRAC• •-1to7' ~~ .a ..-.u ~ 1
1 ~ an. 1 Th • The lollowlng persona ltfe li}tor 1n111. t8141fono ctol ~edO dtl fkthJOue BuelMii TICES THE OAOER 2t>allV Piiot Jtn. 1 ~~· LOCAL 27• bl
3• 2000 289 ere QOlng bultneM 11: llOll JI !bit ,Jo. ,_ dlmandantt, o dll de NllftM ltetiament MAY BE APPEALED ~.'.t, 2000 111&v7 D . teas• ... t, MQl..,,,~ ... tt Flctft OUI Builn• .. ' A9l! ~AIN GUTTER 11942! 92, ... , . • •• mal'ldanl• que no tltnt The followtng pet10nt PURSUANT TO OHIO 'PIOtlilOue IUilMlii JSC0W1 AC lllUIUlfi;~ N~Statement CLEANING a RE· cludeslha,,~T~ 1bog8do.1..el) 1re00inabullneant: AEVIS.,O CODE ,._""9ment
Tile follOwlng pel'IOnl PAIRS, 501 3611\ Str .. t. ~Jud un .... IC:crueo llld And'"" Lttc:hlnt Kc .. 61'\AlEGIES. 23 CHAPTER 11 e. A TM followlna.petWle CretnatiOfi & PACIFIC VllW ert Clolr\Q bu11nesa as: 'Newport e .. ch, CA uflpttid1'temlWld re• At~ et law. Montpelllei. Newport COPY OF THIS ere~ ~ •: MIMORIAL PAM eou1t.1r.o. 3921 E. 92663 .-onaore "'" costs 5212 Katellf Ave., #102, Biiich, CA 92980 DIVISION OAOfA-IS °" Tl1e lftgrll 8lcle
Burial CA-Jee MI r.' 0 m. Av. • Ptter f't ZOtOVICh, 601 ·~n"'· I advlneei Loa Al1mllo1, CA KltMath J Colgtolit, AVAtl.ABlE FROM TH! 3120 KM:rY ..... eo.a ~ .. ~.. Cemftlty . Mortu.y MaMllft, CA 112806 30th StrNt Newp0f1 arlht 11~ () lnrlill Piii>*· 9012C>-2830 23 MonCPellllr, ~ OHIO OMllON Of SI· Mesa CA nae'
Ch8pel • Cfenla10fY W R~f.;~~1!~~ U.1Ch, CA 02a83 Cllloo o !hit nola ~?1~l BK-3963 Btecl\, CA m110 ~"l~ltr ~ ~ L. eooiey .... '120 Why should you subject
your elf & your fan1ily to
paying inflated prices for
ca kets & services???? ~
call Toll Ptte 1-sa;.s•wm
Smlng Orugt I Strroildl11 eon.ta
3500Pte)flCVltw~ Anaheim, CA02801 st.·~~:.,..~=; 1~EE b~~,.7~ 1999 ~~in:::· Fl.~.1._ eot.Ut.taus. = cl=a. \;Oil• ~ 8Md'I Thia DU.in.at It QOn• port Beolcf\, CA 92ee3 INC, JOHN A. CLA"K•, Have you eterted OHIO .qc15. Thli ~ le cono 144-1700 dt..lcted b'f an lndt>Mual Tl1ll buaiMM ii con· . EERNAHOO ~ i»Olng bue1oet1 ye17 Pub111Mc1 Newpott .,_. ltr. lfl ~
Have you 11artea ducted by, f01t1t 11enM1 VO W · . DeDlltY Y•. IHch·Coete MeH Hawe ;ou •••'1td ,_ _ftl•I doing butln•.H yet? Have yo1( 1l•r1td HILLS CA HC>TICI: TO IE PEA· 1W1Sl'tl DllllV"°'.Jtlluil!Yl, 13; ...... ~ J141
-·····._... Y~.:_!213CW11c.••.......,. ~bUaltlHlyet?No IONSIAVED Vouare ~~ 20,2000 y~ 1 '2000 ~·c:;., T; •7,M;;i Me ~'~~--~ ==.:an~ ~wlll---QJ:; Th2ll ti;r1 ~=
Cieri( Of Ofange CounfY Qeit( Of~~ BHCh•COlll MeH on 11..... ,. ...... ..._ '*"d ~ CiwmmtcJn I !'Med Wflft the ~ !Med wllfl IN county lf7712(JX) PubltlMd NewpOl1 OM of OIJr'99 ~ Geed )Ille --n,r 0-:
1~~ onMJ~ .. ., onOM4· _,ma MESA=~~:: DlllV ,.C:"B:!'W 1111.mtl .. ...._. on0147 lllRlaml •-=====··======:i ..... 180 I Delv P1101 Jin 13, 20. ~ P*" .11n IC), '17. aooo ,!!!! ...,.. 1. ta. to: e. _, • DllW,.. ~" ... ----~-1111 :r7, r:.., 31 2000 Th300 Fib ' 10, ~ Th.116 T"2M ~ 1'91 .17,..,...1......., M .... ?J.-...._!!!!'.....,.l,.._119 __
\ (.
Thursday. Jonuory 20, 2000 Ii.">
L ":.e~:-11 PUBLIC -11 PUIU: -11 PUIU: NOTICES 11 PUBLIC NOl1CfS 11 PUBLIC NOTICES 11 PUBLIC NOTICES I ii PU8UC NOTICES 11 PUIUC NOTICO 11 PUBUC llOl1CU I
CONTRACTORS 20002000 and January 27. oc ~in ta ctleek or bid No bidder "'"Y Flctltlou1 Bualne" Fictitious Buam•H Fictitious BuslnaH Notice of Sale Flctltloua Bualn•H Fict1tiou1 BuslneH
C Lu t>Ond an atTtOUnt not w lhdraw any bid lor a Neme Statement N Stat t f •b do .... A NO FOR BIOS WA.LI< THROUGH 1tu lhan ian peroant par!Od Of llX1Y (60) day• Th fol""-lnn ame emen Name Statement o ~ an nwv Name Statement Na~ S~ment
Scnocf °'5tl1cl. February 2. 2000 '' 9 oo (10%) Of Iha total bid a!ler ttia oat•"' for Ille e -~ • .,, ~rsoos Tne fol no persons The foltowlng persons Property Tri. l<lllo.wig pe1soos T IOllOW!nO pe!TiOftl COAST COMMUNITY am , Orange Coast Col· pnoa, payable to IM ().;s· openiog ol blCI are doi"j, busineu 15 'fire doing b\nloeu as are doloQ .bu'1ileM as Nouce is nereby 9111en are dOlng bUSines.s u are doing bus1*s a
COlLEGE DISTRICT lege Ma"11anance & Op. lt)Ct as a guatMIH 11\at A. paymen1 l;lorld Iha ~~ny'j21~cPr~~~ t~is~6 ~~to:o'aB· KEY REA..l.TOAS. 350 ltlll under and pursuant WORM BOY 184 COMPVTECHFINAN Bid Oeadl.ne 111t1C1n1 Fae ty on M r· the bidder, II its propoaal be rlQOlred pliOf to ••· • ........... ~ PllY .,, ' th .-..,o 1 . E I 71t1 • 119 Co$1a lo aectron 19t\8 cA 1ne Vorktown Ln. Co ta CtAL.. •790 I 8M:I
Fabruaty 22, 2000 11 nmac SI, betv.een Har· I& accepted, shall IQJtJOn ot lt>e contract ~~e 9~ewpon Beact\ C06E la M a, CFA 9l027 Mesa CA 92627 CaWornla C•vll COde me Meu, CA 92626 1105, IMne CA 2620
2 00 pm bof Blvd and Fauv.ew ptomptty HIC\jte the and shell be 1n the Jorm Ind oo 11rru11no AIC.tlard K McKanoo propeny ltsled belOw C>e· M oto Harada 184 Krtst L W oy,_ ~ PlaOI ol Bid F!oce1pi Ad , Co.ra Mesa, CA Agr.,.m1n1.. lum15h • ut t0f11) 1n tn. coniract Jonathan Lee 328 377 I bth Place •B, 2283 La Uodl Cl , Ne"N ti.ved IO bl ab81lOOtl9<J York•crwn Lane, ~ta A.b010. IMOe, CA 92620
Ol1ic:e ol Otrector o1 (Catt 714 438·4648 10< a satisfactory Faithful Par· doa.rmartlS ~C:~e6t'9~66~ewpor1 CO!.Th1a Mesa. CA 9~27 port ()(ulch. CA 92660 by Gary and uz Wald<> Meu, CA 92626 ThlS buSlncn 1$ ain· P\.rrchasiog, Coast Com-map) tormat\C41 Bond In an Purs1,111n1 to Section · is oosmess 11 000• T~ buslnpss Is ton• Io o a 1 e d at 4 5 2 4 This bum ss 1a con OU<.IO<I by n lndMcWal
mvMy COiiege 01wic1 BIO DATE February amount not leas tti.n o11h1 PubUc: Con· TM• bus.ness rs con· ducted by an 1ndMdua1 dulled by an lodlviduat ROXBURY RD 1n the dueled by an 1ridlv!Oual Have you 1t111ed
Bldg • D', 1:J70 AdamS 22. 2000 at 2 00 pm one hundred P41rcent tract Code, the oon1ract d~aed by ~n lnd~odua~ Have you stalled Have you started Ctly of c;:ORONA. OEL Have you starred uOlng 11Vt n ss yet?
Avenue, Costa Mesa BOA.AO DA.TE (100%1 ol the total bid will oon111n provisions dolngv:._,5 Ye~ 5 ~rtNoe d-Oing bu$aness yet? No r1olng bu1ineu )'9t? MAR. State ol Cahlomra doing tiusfrieff y6t1 NQ '(11 1""-00
CA 82829 Maren 1, 2000 pnce. fumlsh a Payment permlltlng the suc· fl '" 1 ye Edwaroo Indigo Fftr· Yes, til1f75 A.II Personal Property, Makoto Harada Knsu Weekiey
Project tdantitlcatton No pa~ment shall be Bond In an amount not cassful bidder 10 ?0 3thlln Lee • c Richard K McKuson Antique and Contemp Thia statement w111 lhlS Gtalemont .wa
Name· Orange Coast made lor w0r1t or mate· less than one hundred tub111tu11 HC1Jrltt1s tor 1 ledhll ~~at~h':ent was nis s1a1ttmant was This statement was Furniture Appliances filed Wllh tne County hied with the County
ColleQI 011 Lina Re· nal under the contract perc.enl (100%)ot the to-any monies withheld by Cletk ~1 Orenge ~~{Y ~~ w,it~ tne gouniy hlttd with rile Cot.nty Electronics. Tools and Clel\ ol Orange County Cli)rlc ot Oranga County
placement, Bid No 1808 unless and un1t1the Aeg· lat bid pnce. and lumlsll the District to en<iura on 01 14 2000 n Y ~ o 2000rang"' ounty Clerk ot Orange County more wilt be SOid In bulk on 01·14·2000 on 01 14·2000
Place Bidl ere on rite lstrarotContractorsverl· certrtlcatas evidencing per1ormance under the • onv1J!4· onOH4·2000 ar Pubhc AuctlOfl on 20006816750 20006816761
end ava1labto at. Office lies ro the DISTRICT 11\at the required tnsur· contract . 20006816753 20006816757 20006816737 Thurs Feb 3td. 2000 at Dally Pilot Jan 20. 27. Da11y Piiot Jan 20 27,
of the Physical FeOl!ttles thot the CONTRACTOR ance Is in ellect 1n the Each bid 1ubm1tted rn ~=~y /'~ ~~ ~oh3~~· ~a~y /11<>J ~~ ~3~ Dd1ly Prlot Jan 20, 27, 10.00 am by American Feb 3. 10, 2000 Th331 Feb 3. 10. 2000 Th317 ~rc~r:,ln~ig~i1 Ac~~h ~:s ~1::'~~~ca~~~a~ ;.~~ls ~~t~~n .t~~ ~~C:t~?n~h~s ~ot~~ Fictitiou~ Business Fictitf~u~ BuslneH ~l~tW~~~ 2~~":!! ~~;~~e~ 1~\he4~~ F~~~:ust:t~~~~~· Flct1t1oua eualneu
munity College OlstflC;t, was awarded. Any CON· the event ot failure 10 Item, adequate 1hee11ng, Name Statement Name Statement Name Statement ot Corona Del Mar The following pei~on• Name Statement ~3!,0 A.dams Ave .. Bldg, TRACTOR not 10 enter Into Ille contract shoring, and bractng or The IOllQwlng persons The tolfow1ng perwnl> The tollowrng peraons Coon~ of Orange State are ooin bus•neu 85 lfhe f.:.llowlng peraon1
0 • Costa Mesa. CA. hcensed ii' subject to and eicecute the re· equrvalenl me1h0d. tur .Ire dCMng business as· are doing buc,1ness •~ are dong business as ot Gahlomra. Terms are LA PE¥1TE CA.FE 6l0 are oomg bus1nas1 ••
(7t4) 438.,.648 penalties under the law quired documents. such the protection of lite and On larget Voice and R & R Limousine The Cunningham cash only, removal at Newpon Center ~ ALLEN •DAMS PEA·
NOTICE IS HEREBY If the license c;lflSSl· Old sec:urity will be for· Umb 1n trenches ond Data 130 391h St J. New· 2(>371 Palom<.1 Suite 1!1' Group ,3186·L Airway time ol saie, preview al #10 Newport Beath CA CUSSION tNSTRUC·
GIVEN that the above· hcauon specllted herein· lerted. The Fa111lful Per· open e•ca~llon, wh1Ch port Beach, CA 9<!663 Foothtll Ranch CA Ava 'coste Mesa CA. time or sale For In· 9266<> • T10N, 1211 Apricot
named School D1stnct ot above 1$ that o1 a •spe· formance Bond shall re· shah oonf0<m 10 ap· Ian G Scnoenberger. 92610 ' 92626 • formation plea&e can Flora G 1 rahim 151 ~ Dnve, IM118 CA. 92618
Orange County, Caltlor· cral1ty contractO(' as de· matn 1n lull force and et· plieabl• Mlety oroer 130 39Ul St. NewPort Adell Ramos. 490 Lesha Cunningham Dan Oobon, Amencan w Ran~ D; 1v 8 !.Uen H A.damson,
nla, acting by end ltnad In Section 7058 ot feet through the guaran· Governing eo.trd Beach CA 92663 Aclafr Zt, Long Beaci1 3009 Zell Ortve Laguna Auctioneers at (800) Anaheim CA 92802 72 I 1 Aprrcot Drive,
through Its Governing the CaJ.1om1a Business teepenodasspecrlledtn By Wlltl1m M. Va~. Aaron Egdaht 2176 CA 90805 B<\acil CA. 926S1 838·SOLD (7653) This bu$11'16$S 15 con· trvino CA 112618
Board, hereinafter re· and ProfesSIOOS Code, the general c:ondrttons Ed. D., Chancellor, Paeitac Ave. •B Cos1a Thi$ bustner;s is con· Thl5 bUslneis Is con· BOND #3594212400 ducted by an lndrvldual TlltS bOS1'1eH " con-
lerrad 10 as "DIS· the specsah1y contractor The DISTRICT re· Co111 Community Mesa, CA 92627 ducted by an 10d1Vidua1 ducted by an ndividuat Published Newport Have ou •tarted OUded b an indlvlduel
TRICr', will rece1111 up awarded the Contract for serves the right to reject Coll~ District This business IS con· Have you $tarted Have you 11ar1ed Beach·Costa Mesa dom bJ· ineh et? Have yyou started
to. but not later than the tti.s Worlc shall Itself coo· any or ell bids or 10 Publtshed Newport ducted by co partners aomg buslf\Oss yet? No dong business yet? Dally Pilot January 20, Yes g1012s."1999 Y oo.ng bus•rteS$ yet? No
abov1-1tat1d time, stl\JCI 1, maior1ty or the wa111e any 1rregutan111s ieach·Costa Men Have you started Ade• Ramos Yus 1129191 27 ~000 Th337 FiO,a G ltiranim !. Ian H Adamson
aealld bids for the Wortc. tn acoordance or 1ntormah1tes In any Dally Pilot January 20, doing bUs•ness vet? No Thi:. statement wets Les~e Cunntngl'IBm Fictitious Business Tnis slllement was Thi$ statement was
awarcs ot a contract tor wrlll the provisions ol bids or In the bidding. 27. 2000 Ian. G Schoenberger t led with thft County Thrs statement was N St t t t led wrth the eou 1 liled 1t1.ith the Counly
• Iha profect descnbet»s Cahlornla Business and As requued by Section Th312 This statement was C1er11 ot Oranoo County tiled with · 1no Counly n!"::~emen Clerll ot Orange Cou~t~ c 11t o1 Orange Co\/nty
Repair/Replace G'11 Protessrons· Code 1n3 ot the Cahlornla t~ed w1tll the Couniy on 01-14·2000 Clerlt ol Oran!)e County dot bu per300s on OH8·2000 on 01-18·2000 Lines· Vanous Campus Section 7059 Labor Code, the Director Clerlc ot Orange Coonty 20006816751 on 01·14·2000 are ng srness as 20006816903 20006816902
Loca!tont ·All Wotk must be com· of the Oepartrnern o4 In· Flctltloua Buatl'leas on I 14 2000 Daily Pilot J,m 20 27 20006816741 MoonUte Manne. ns Dart plot Jan 20 27 oany Ptlot Jan 20 27,
There will be a Five pleted w1thtn seventy· dustrtal Relabons ol the Name Statement 20006816754 Feb 3 10 2000 Th324 Da•ty PtJot Jan 20 21 ~ 1 ~~ 9iJ27 Costa Feby 3 110 2000 Th334' Hib 3 10. 2000 Th335
Dollar ($5) non·ratun· live (f5) consecutive Slate ol Cahfomla has The t0Uow1ng person11 Daily Pilot Jan 20. 27 Fictitious Business Feb 3. 10 2000 Th327' Msa, Li M t _.....;.,;..' --'-.;...;.._...;;..;..... l:~Ji8l:i8o1'Jo~ ~=~~e 'F':1~~e01t:S ~: ~~~e~~~8:11n~he ra~:;•6; ar~~~i~8r'!Ub~~G ~~t~· ~~~ 2~ _lh320 Name Statement Fictitious Buslneu tur~~nct~(CA)~~6 a~·
manta. Checks sho\Jld plete the Work within the wages In the locality In MARKETPLACE INC. 1 usmess The fOl!owmg persons Name Statement 17th St. Costa Mesa,
be made payable to trme set forth herein will whrctl the Work Is to be 4570 Campus Orrve. Name Statement are doing busmess a:. The tollowmg persons CA 92627
coast Community Col· result In the 1mposlllon ot performed Cooies ot Suite 100, Newport The IOltowrng persons RON SIPIORA CON are doing business as Thts business ts con·
lege District 11qu1dated damages lor tnese wage rate de· Beach, CA 92660 . are doing business as SUL TING, 267 S.-n1a PGC Web Services. ducted by a corporation
Bids shall be recetved ea. ch day ot delay, In the terminations. entrtted Global Trading Market DO·RITE INSPEC· Tornes #A, Costa Mesa, 204 Mayfair Lane. Costa Have you started
In ine place Identified amount set lorth In the PREVAILING WAGE Place Inc., (Nevada). TION SERVICES. 85 CA 92627 Mesa. CA 92627 doing business yet?
at>ove, and those bids "Information for Bid· SCALE. are maintained 4570 Campus Onve. Jasmine Creek Dr;.. Co-Ronald Phillip Srpiora, Kaldar LLC, (CA), 204 Yes. M-00
shall be opened and dets" at the DISTRICT office Suite 100. Newport rona .Del Mar, CA 9.::625 267 Santo Tomas #A, Mayfair Lane. Costa MoonLlte Manutac-
publicfy read alOvd at Each bid must oon· located at 1370 !.dams Beach, CA 92660 Dudley A. Smith. 85 Costa Mesa. CA ~Iese CA 92627 luring Inc • Richard
Have A
Garage · Sale I
·" the above-staled Umo form aod be responsrve Ave .. Costa Mesa, CA Tilts business ts con-Jasmina Creek Dr Co-This business is oon· This business 1s con· Glasser President
Ind place. to the contract docu· 92626, Physlcal Facll ducted by 8 corporatlon rona Del Mar, CA 92825 ducted by; an lnd1v1dual ducted by. Limited Lia-Thls statement was
In •ccordance with the ments Each bidder shall 111es Ptannmg, and are Have you started This business is oon-Have )OU started bd1ty Co hied with the Counly
provisions of Celltorn1a submit, on the form avallable to any In· doing buslne!'ls yet? No ducted by an individual dotng ustness )et? Have you 51art1d Cieri< ot 01ange County
Public Contract Code furnished with the con· terested party upon re· Global Trading Market Have you started Yes 211199 <Jo1ng busmen yet? on 01·11·2000
Section 3300 the Ots· tract documents a hst ot quest The Contractor Place Inc . Or Feltx P doing business yet? Ronald S1p1ora Yes 11/20/99 20006816345
tnct requires that the bld· the proposed subcon-Shall post a copy ot lhts Lapuz CEONtee Presl Yes. 1/13100 This stalement was Katdar LLC, Darcy Daily Pilot Jan 13. 20.
der pouan the tOUOW· tractora on 1tt1s p1oiect doa.rment at each jOb dent Dudley A Smith hied w.1h !he County Mayer, President 27, tlb 3, 2000 Tn308
1ng duatficltion ol con· as required by the stte The Contractor and This statement was This statement was Clerk ol Orango County Thia statement was c1anmeo 1• ..
tt. ac10f's ttcenM at lhe Subletting and Subcon· any subcontractor under hied with file County 'c11ed wit~t~e CCouounty on 01·14·2000 ft ed with the County cONVeNll!NT
tune lhat the contract 1s tr1ct1ng Fair Pracbces 11 shall pay not less than Cletk ot Orange County lerlo. 01 vi'80ge nty 20006816736 Clerk ot Orange County wn•lh9' you're t>uy·
awarded Act Government Code the specified prevailing on 01-14·2000 on 01-1 4·2000 Dally Piiot Jan 20. 27. on 01-14 2000 Ing, .. ,Ung, or tu11 ~
Coll The Pilot Classifieds at 64 2·56 7 8
Cootractor A or B SecilOfl 4100 et seq rates ot wages to al 20006816744 Daly Pdo 2~0167256 Feb 3 10. 2000 Th3~5 20006816742 tooi.lng, d&Hlfted hu UOeoH Eacti Std shall be ac· workers employed rn the Da~y Prlot Jan 20, 27 1 t an 7 Dady Pilot Jan 20 27 whal YoU nffdl
PUBLISH. January20, compaf\led by a certified executt0n ol the. Con· Fob 3 10 2000 Th330 Feb 3, 10. 2000 Th321 ck!:.~·:~~D Feb 3, 10 2000 Th328 c~~~~D
.....
MU
[§1 rLl '.u -· II MIMI •• 1-. -·&II ...
t•l. "' bJ . , ... ,.
SERVICE DIRECTORY. ~~i1i l
-fot All Your Home and BusiMSS Needs -
........... ......., .... .ne.JN
a-h •-"'-l"'ltltl.""4 fl•°"" SH •ft4'•~'"'-'"""1 • C.I M..tie .. t42-S•71 •24•
32 HOlJSESrlCOtl)(S FOR SALE NEWPORT BEACH
EQUAL HOUSING UNITs-Prfme Are11ll Lalt piece of land ltltt
105 APTS BALBOA PENINSULA
~· Phone B~ Ualllln Person:
1111 \\,·I II,, ....
I H•l1I \I,• I I \ Ii ,!11.,!-
\ .. , i..
Hours
1.1. ,,11.,,. .. :: ht 1111-·1 rl1t1•11t
\~ I •.f ' \\ 111.-111 ;, :o 1111-·, rtrtpr11
I~ 1, -I r•ln
11~hvro~ =:: I --------
110 APTS
COSTA MESA
11' s all there
OPPOOlUNITY Coa11 Mau Unite ON Nl!WPORT ISLA.NOU
All 1Hl ttl11t tfttrtltl-. ltl tllft Huntington Baach 6 Unht 30'1 100' 310 Wltar Front .... ,.,.,It 11•1tc11111tt re• N"'PC>f1 Bctl Ptnln. Dptx David Clam ton e Remax
2Bt 1 Ba on blutts neor 61lb01 Oceanfront Apt. beach, w/d hk·up, 1c gar, Yeartv. 3bf 2ba. Ing w/d, S8351mo small pet ok,
2 petirng spaces $1800/mo 949-642·9699 + daposlt 714-637~9
every day
In Classtned
.,., r111 ........ Ad •1 IMI H Balboe Newport RMlty 714'"6-4706
_.... M1c11 "''" 111111,at e.•72i-U114 NEW cOsfOM HOME '' ''"'11 ... ,., llf•t1111ct, 3020 Jsv#OpM Sil & Sun Port Street•
1111111111.. et 41mt111l11llH Mesa Verde Country Cllb $1,395,000
109 APTS
CORONA DEL MAR
132 APTS
NEWPORT BEACH
... ,. t• '"'· '""· rtlltltl. 'ililiiliiililli•li HUoe 9600 s1 lol, 4Br 2 581 2BR 1BA SOOTH OF HWY r.:l I .( ~ tta,11tM1c.,.IMtlt1t111MJlf • S715,000 1149·378-08&4 By Owner UPf>lf, no pai., 1 car LO: v teto.h.~vlfa...-l-a ..a .... l trlfl•. 11 •• lllntlttl Succet1 Propettlel PRINCIPALS ONLY garav-. $1600/mo. WMk· ~· ~ '.-'<<1 · 1 c
1e ..... ., '"' ,,.1t1•1e•. 4 HOUSESICON>OS CM NEAR FAIAGROUNOs 1-80<>-640~661 ctaya AM w•m-1 ... 5 '-"" lPcuctnu?.,li<'· ......_ • ...,.. ... , ... .-FOR SALE 110 YOllclown Ln 3br 1 'J/4 Available lot a Umllacl Y-u-
'"' 11'''''" •Ill lfl BALBOA t8L.A1tJ ba, twmnt, \ lOCli sU,cai VllW Property NfltpOf1 Timi Only! 2Br Fp. w'd BayfTonr communjry with private Mach ::" ,:.C::!,:' .=:~~ attach ~~~59.900 Helgllt• UnlqlHI oppor1..-ty gar twesome localJOI\ ne11 & muina.. Willt ro BA.Ibo& ltland shops.
wtelalleetf .. In Ott"*" CUSTOM CAPE COO IO bUld 38r 2Ba housl In-COM & NB 94~2800 Minutes from Fashion Mand. Uva-
'" INl••t 1•114••• ••t all 38r 2 5Ba+dtro41h Br lrg ~..,_AGlj 11Mlor9:!:1 I Unbelievable Bnutltul l:trg"C apanmenu with wood bum.ins IYI. ~ hts, deck ~y 18 .-oe--.... ~II 2Br 28a 'lf'PYI gar, W'fJ R t d • 4nltl9tt tfmlluf le 1~11 YlaW Mary Hardesty Really ~ Frplc. ckllTllllC gated erllrt ncp ace an pnv:ue ~·
... ...,.. "' tteitntt .. n $929.000 949.167$-3612 FOR ULE 'Lieto "9nn' 20 Clbfl110 On site busllttness ctnler •ti.,,...,..., '"IL it,.. HUNT1NOTON 2bl 2ba 998' land lse. comm Ptt1ect Newpolt Coast Loe • BoSoar •l1pN• ·~rilable •
,.... ............. calMUD I UN•re-1 BEACH pool.corlocPrlvbdllorlll on edge ol CdM Sl.645 rry o eu
1•tr11 t1 1111 4c'4 a...'" t ~ --------!19~73~.,3Resort7..,. n~ Wont las!! 888-882·9809 NOW LEASING 2BRl28A
·-''llUO ..... -... ...-8IOCANYONTWM 3800 .. 2Bf2 .. c1!'Abl(sto an wi en ,.. .......... o 1111 '""' CORONA on MAR 4°· 2.5Ba 3c "*',pool~. -.,, -,..,..,,_ ea 0t d 2BRl2BA th d -...... _ l111pl wallllobteetl. .. s199c $2800
I I upgraded, fabulous 48r 381 olc remodelad al oc.an. large eat1n kltdll!n .r
1 ID~ ***** cul·d1-1ec S539 ooo rWIW ·~le. phorw Te ~ci:n!· 0'$.T.;~3 (!5 Please call (949) 760-0919 -G&lm CAMEO ~7HLAHDS Nar:N":ua~o:.1rc;s =~000. Ja-~2~~4. El ,;,,s,..~-'-or.I HWf,,........,..,~,.........,itudlO....,....-, :ft':-~~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~
• , • DORCHESTER RO. 18R, 18A CONDO. BACK BAYVIEW & brtp:it. ttchene "· FAIRWAY APARTMENTS H•M•H••H•H• $898,000 S3 Unl1 Senior Complall OPEN SUN 1-4 washer, drytr hti..-ps, Uli AT BIG CANYON : HQMES OF OPEN SAT/SUN 12-4p us.ooo (Incl Escrow F111) The ~J: ~~R~ ett r• oi,;~9s~i~!~ CAn DCOMMUNITY BY FASHION ISLAND
•
• rA .• _ _ _ L I H -· Joanne !M9-509·70J2 • 421 1"' IRN
THE WEEK ~ -~ mod pilce reduced to $59SK "' Beautiful tl'ff hn!Kf 1trect:J end golf course
•. t111 • .J.~._ -------• By Owner 949-644_.992 2lif 1111 So. 01 Hwy, E t I · la .:T~ 32:;& E'SIDE btt 000 HUrryl W11h1r/dry1r, eundtck, views. 'rlRe:"8~~;~our rge
• '7'1·/U94 Sptctoua 1 St0rv 38r 281 g:it ~f"::ti~n
: tam rm, lnccl y11d. good toe. • Two-oar gar~ • *** ** ..._ ______ _,1 m carpec/peinl ~. E&r1 & • W~/dryw hootcupS • ... ~ ftylof. 949·64N722 THE • OCEAN VIEW LOTMSE. WATER FRONT AXER OtrmEIAV COX 1 BA • Ar"91ace (Wood & g")
• THE PRICE SHORES . MCOl\d•ttoning • 28126a clJI ~r. So of~· Will AMAZE YOU I "t, rt:oc= :~ • Wet '* ~e'&5 /~5r863 . AGENT Mt-7234120 Open Sun 12~ •r <>wner APTS • ~2.28010 S2.500
•• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
* N£W TOWNHOME • 1BA $tufii() r.w LiUras MM7Wnl 809 5 BIQOtM A.>"lnll Wall In Cloltt. VICaftl lowiY luiury conao 18' 1 & 2BR Please call (949) .... 0509
• OualllY Firllhes & Oes91 r80IS$ed IQt*"O In IOtchln. upgtlll . ._new, gn VIEW! TOWNHOMES Another Euex Cotrlnlunlty
Q ·---• John kanney Rael ~ gated comm S 119.000 cpet, pool, gym, IP', Oiied $300 OFF
•• ;;.;w::;u:;;;;;ooiiiiiiii=,..-1=U-4CMOiiiiiiiiii0iii Ownar:'Bkr M9-2so-.t525 s139.000949·&4H631!Cl I 11 ' I .. PRiilit tlTAfts V1tD 8AL80A MOVE·IN 1N3!._ ~ 111 •:11
: 1t "°':111 Homal. Condol Et< 2Rr 28a. Lltoe Pa Selected Unit.I '"",._, 1 w e 23 VI• ~ Al Orlngl European Decot • • • • • • • • • • • County, Cal P11ricil T lrlOl9 s 1.100 $plel0Ut ~Bt 211 wl1rg de 949-8$$-9706 . zer 2Ba Fem Room Starting 0 den C101nP111e1J ranovatlel MY V9EW dllptea Ill ltofll NtW UIT1N01 TCIWMoml ~ 1 ~1 S1095fmo. r.ieps bitlch. s19tYmt>. ot .. , '''"' lhect\, atyte ~. 48t 2 581 c1n $1.700 310-6-t5-13&UIJ5767121 lM'fa 2tw Iba, trplc,
room In NCh ""'· .. IO MifYAnn McGUltt Mo to Mo lea••· ee:r--F ,c· bttdl Af. Mii 510~ M........nG uwe lrt I pet" (lafant 2Br fllln1 24Mr W. lev AN. .
UCiOllf._.,006 PrudtaAlll!y community. :=·,:~..:::: ·~--.'2M409 ~ ~ ~lflTU I 6 block• an ... MH7
10I MnoM 23 yn ~ M~ from the beech . t ~~ 11J.j~ Counly~Tanora 94M44-2611
bdl I b9y Mot 8tlbQI Pen
J'rCltl*'cllplii 3111 a.. to '""'
bl'. gn '"'· 2 hlll. bV owntl' "50.000 MM46-1313
'
:• ~ -••-r "
I •I \I'
't!"."I:. 1 ' ' . , ',,-... ' , , ~ ~ ...... 1 ·.·· ~ "; .
, .. .,... .. ~~
. . ;.-.. .. ··~
".\." ...... ~..,.. . •' .. _. J
.,. .. , ..... , ' ,· 1 • ',
Policy
11 •• 1 .. • 1111.t .1 ..... 111111·· .111• -11111•" I '" I .111::• lfl11lto•ljl 111•1111' I Ii·
p11l1f1·li• I fl··• I\•• rfi1 11!!111 IH e1 fl·uf I••• l,1-.1" It \I., 11r I• fl• I
111\ o l,1-·11111l .11hq1i ... ·11w111 Pl1· •·•' 11·1~•11 "'' 111111 111.1111111 I"
111 "111111d.1••rllo1f ,11I lllllll"l141fc fl I l11• l>,11h 1'11111 JJ'• • !•1• ll•t
lr.1!111111 lot ,1111 l'lll•I 111.111 Jtl\•'lll•l'lll• I I r..1 lflhl• h II 111.11 , ..
,, .. 1 ... n.,i.1 .... , ... , .. r ... 1111 .... , .. 1 .111 ., ..... 11 111.11h '". 111 ..... 1 h'
ilw "rt"r t r1 .. li1 • .111 .. uh I~· .•ll""':''•I r . ., iii· fl1•t 111·• 111.,11
.....-----Deadlines ----
\lomlJ~ ............ F ri1fa) .);OOpm UiuNla~ . \\1•.fnt' .. 11.'.11 5.11<~1111
T Ut'•il.3~ ......... \lonrlc.1)• .) llc'lpm FriJa, ....... 1 hur .. cl•I\ .) O<lpni
\\t'.Jn•·~<JJ~ .... T~il\ ).OOpm ~ 1tunlJ1 ........ Sn.fJ) 5·00pm
--AT DIV E\VPORT COAST
• Enclosed Garage • Alann System •
• Washer/Dryer/Refrigeraror •
•Fitness, Busmess. Clubhouse Centers •
One Bedroom Apartment Homes$
fem 1370
7Wo Bedroom Apartment Homes$
./f'om 1645
SAN JOAQUIN HILLS
°,/C/fG~~ 0~~
1(888) 882-9809 \\\rn.1Jc:,com
7.6~l9.l!$
living In Luxury
@)t
&/!i'bestule.
unparalleled In
Orange County
From '1, 795 b '5 100
1-877-681-7387
Sdr .....,,,, SGlt a... ..,,,,w
• 24 Heu Gof8d
• f'1ltl
• Elegatlt one a
IWO bedrOOm Pkm
• GcXgeOUS dubhoo
• lOYtSh pool. SPO
• f mess tt!Uliel
• Sllps \:> FoshlOn tstona,
~~
'lt!OllC*~ ond Ir}~
M lhuncfoy. Jdnuory '20. 2000
CO R0NAD O
• /1 "\ouj><IN
cean Breezes
•Resort-Style Pool
• Spacious Floor PliilU
• Vaulted Ceilings
• Bubbling Spa ·• Lush Green Landscaping
• Small PetJ Welcome
Two Bedroom Town Homes from $1,575
Three-Bedroom Apartment Homes from $1,595
1300 Security Deposit with Approved Credit
(Does not include pet deposit)
Newport Heights
-888-577-756 .
Block ~ to bMd\. 2br 2ba
+ den. twdWd lloorl, 2 pyl
p!lliol, 2 C111f, glrdener,
$2400{mo 141-717.fnl
Cute 2ar 1ea, Hou1t.
~. Up, llOllQI, .,.
lrom CdM Sllle bled\ S1750r'mo M-12M331
OCbH iiOE PCH: _.
2tll lillgll rev.I. no doge
y'1yltut moo'MO. ~
Agl Mt-7eo.8882 ic18
427112 "" Open 11.11 12-4 2br 1ba tlOUH, W/0
hkupa, newl~od.
$1 S2Mno. 11 ti
Comfortable 28r 181
HoUM ~ loorl. fireplace, gar191, amall YWd, S1695hno AVlllllll6e !='lb 15 Al= 94M75-4912
....
MANAGERS
•SPECIAL•
$154.00+ tax Wkly
(Must preaent lhls Ad) mnns&~
s..ialldon~ i.ldaped grounds
FEATURES· 24-ttOUr
lobby/Direct dial
phones/Fr" HBO, ESPN & DildPool &
JecuuJ, GIJtSI laJn.. '*Y Cklle lo 405 & S5 Fwys Min's lrom O.C. F~. ccJllgl end
bcha Walang els·
tanct to shopt Md
rtlCalnna. COSTA MESA MOTOR INN
22n Hartlor 81Vd
Ptlorle MM45 4140
N. ./W. Ocelntron1122ncL
--llililoliiiiil._...,.~ Prtv111 room, unfurnished,
EASTSIDE SPACIOUS lhlrt bltl\ Ulll paid. non
2 Lg. br, lddslpets wtl· ~~ ~·
$come1 ~95mo. garage, pVI yard, $535.0<Ws>er mo. Call Sam ,. 949-$48-3959 at 949-67~ (between
T ..... E'Dl''Sldl,..,..,..;,DPlir="TliMiiC;...;.;;...;;..;38i;;;,:;.19.Sp)
281, yetd, 2c ger, no doQs.
1
i" =;;;;;;;;;·~~;;;;;;;;;-.;~ 2038·A Fullerton Ava. 204 -
$1400. t49J552..a&42 lfJP!. • ~ -
w l1c11 c!.t. ·...:, J:lr.
r· .. ~ --1
t~ ,-'· ... . ' 1 f' ' • • I
k .· ' ~ .... '" • IAOAOMORE
home -..in peraon.
f wn rm, no lftlolre SSW mo. MMS1·270I
Wf/j loo. •Br 381. lmmed LE CAT occupency, ml cond, kg OREY W/whlte p1w1.
yrd, t ye.r IHM.~ E SIO£ Coela MMa, Call
Nt-123-0940 or ...,.._ M•S1 l-0337 849-~ ••7·.,~r: .~ .. ·• ' ' I:... • t· ....... "~·.;..' '. ,..,"' ... r.. "' . ..., .. .. ... .t
WOLFF TANNIHO BEDS
TAN AT HOME
BUY DIRECT ANO SAVEi COMMERCIAL/HOME
uni\s from S 199.00 ~~p~
Cll 1-800-7~
11!91
MoWlg Sele: Eltnoldlnlly
Arctihedunll Digest Frenc:h
mi & glass end labia -w
m&lbll ~ Englll1 PN
dl8St & end llble, bePdul
Inlaid wood gllllll table,
otier •ems 949'-e44-2200
JEWQRY
Why Psy RM.Ill? Jewelry
WhOlesare IO public. We
also buy jlwWy & wllchel,
screp gold 10/1-4/1SKI
PhoM MHSU1n
f u 94MS-M851
I ITEM TO
HOUSEHOLD
ANnQuEs
BooKS
Cou.ECTIBU'S
PAINTINGS
POlTERY
40yevs
In ~ewpon Beach
949.673.6223
Ila Moving I Ill 1M
111 Dllnloncl Ave., ... , ...
rascal cart, gl111ware,
l!lll!f OltMlf iltmall ·---------·
ESTAT£SALE
Furniture, Czech
Pecock glut lemp,
lloof • • FIWldecan ... peaem, Oowlloll ,.,.., "*' gtass,
.... rig. Wllhtr, ~.
-Jin 20-21, Wpm Jin 22, 1o-Jpm t'e 11
8.30lm. t11 s Arlllll,
N9wpoft Id\. .. by
.lllcobktlram.
MM71-M24
"t:'F< ":'< .·,. ~·
' ' . , . ,.. ( ~ ,. . . r' ~ ~ ' : , . . ,,.,
nuw PlfiOOO 11•COM ,.. DIUWaY .....
~n~ O..U.•••' a.II Ol•••••d
Roome, .,,...,,,..,...
"°"'" Cl111tned can...,
'°"' llOUllr'lneede.
. ~ M1n19« T11m
Mllllg8ll\el1I team wl
strong 111slng 1nd
m1lnlen1nc1 akllla
needed. Rent and
HU!ty In txchlnge fOt
ITlllllgemtnl of 18 unit ~ communily In lhl
city of Costa Mesa. Wli • Cell (714)SSW408 en you wntc
a 01sslficd 1d,
Ari you good on lhl include all
phone? Small P.rowlng the fie•· . Medical Co. req. h1rct ...
WOf\lng, PIT mat1t11er . amt get the
Generout repel! comm. on , 1
• 'jlJ• .• ·-' .. r -~ ~. ••., .. '{ ,-, . . ;
~t ........ " .•.. ~":....:.;'
PIMeebe .... M
the 11«.lnga In thl9 N.BJSlde t up to 17ft.
CMlgOfy mey r.qun 1100/Mo. t4t·675·41H
'PT BOOKKEEPER you to C.U t 900 7em lo 7fl'll.
·SEAVERS number In wtllch Slae 1'lod0ti Nim
' HOSTtrESS thlN It I ~ Pit $12. per toot. Good locl-tor reeteurtnl In Coeu mlnllle. lioo. dock box, wallf/elect. Mesi. Cell t4M4S.a14 .._ _____ _, 94H7H128. between 2:00 end 4:00 _ _....;. ____ _
Monday""" Friday lt'e all there
cXstaKi'AtmdSAHf every day Dlys & EYll IYll. N41WP01t Ctr ChlY!orVFllhion Wend In Claaslfted
SELL
Doily Pilot . .
CASH FOR CARS
M&MTRADERS
All MAKES & MODELS
We come to you.
Nothing c·ver
10 years old.
Buyer: Paul Ritchie
(714) 404 3542
(7!4) 741-0054
acct• ~ened• bulc rcsu ts 201-2.442 __ ._yo_u_w_1_n1_. __ ,
MEET ::-c:= u1t tor Joe 949-64+7933 1---~~:llliDL_
your home
through classified
Roome,
apar1ment1,
home•
Cla11lfled
can aaUsty
your
housl need
• •
0 • • •
0 : . 0
• 0 •' • • 0 • ,, ·-
0
0
0
,!. • •• • . :, 0 •• 0
•• • 0 • 0
0
0
0
0
• 0
0
0 •
0 0
..
• 1ng
x perfs
• ___ ...-l
!Publishes ;January 261.h, 2000
Our nexf special sec/ion
jealuriny !he experls in
·-eac.h field of !.he wedd.iny
_, .......... _
---~"i.:W/\.._·.specf rum IS com2ny soon.
~):\ .9/'s a yreal place lo
\ ~
· aduerf1se -call
J/(arbejal
(949) 574--4246
• 0 •
.. ,
• .:
'
~ . . . . . '
HERE'S A GREAT
WAY· TO GET
CLIENTS · COMIN . TO
YOUR DOOR.
Appearing Saturdays frorn
January 22, 2000 to 1\pril 15, 2000
Th e Dally Piiot w111 publlsh a
Tax & Flnanc1a1 Dire ctory ~o
assist our readers Tn finding a
tax profess ional. Reach ing over
40.000 ·homes In a high-end
marl<et. yo4 are sure to find
._.,.-:.. many who need your he.Ip.
A smart move on your part
would be to take advantage of
our Incredibly low rates and
place your ad With us. Only $35
per week If you stgn up for the
entire 17 weeks. or a minimum 4·
week run at $40 per week.
TAX TIM .E
IS COMING
Size of
Ad
2x2
To reserve your
spate, caO -
Annie Willey ·
949-574-4249
_ D..3il~P.ilot
Bridge
By CHARLES GOREN
with OMAR SHARIF
and TANNNt HIHSCH
SPARKLING DEFENSE
E•M-We\I vulnerable E.i~t dC3b.
NORTH • J4 1,?J
<> AJ 8-1
• AQJ 104 3
WEST EAST •Q32 +A8
o J86 O AQ9754 l
<> KQ 1076..S o 92
•S • 87 SOUTH •
• K 109 7 6 5 o K JO
<> J
• K962
The b1ckhng;
EAST SOOTH WEST NOR'lit
20 3• l<::I I• Pass 3<> Pa~s 4• Pass
Pti5 3• PllU PiW
Opemng lead: King of O
No good player likes to rely on
guesswork. However, 11 is not olwnys
clear how the ncecss11ry mform:111on
can be ob1a1ned. Consider 1h1s deal.
A compcuuvc :iucuon 13nded.
Nonh-Sooth 1n a rc;is;,nJblc lour·
~pade conU'll<;l Five dub~ 11o a~. per·
h;ips, :i shahtly bcncr contra~• suic:e 11
depends Qn hole m1>rc than 1he l(lCa·
lll)fl of 1he 1u.-c ot ~padc~. and th~t 1s
vrrtu:i.lly marked by the ~U(tron.
we~t led the l..rng of diamonds.
token by lhc :ice The J3Ck ot spades
wa.s led and run 10 Wes1·~ queen.
although a case can be mude for lead•
1ng a spade' to J.hc king. W~t found
the excellent shift w :i club. taken rn
dummy as declarer followed wnh the
su1. Dummy's remaining spade w:is
led to East s Gee, aJid 1he defender
had 11 problem -WOb it nght 10 1fY 10
cash a second diamond or to :1nempt
to 11ve p:irtner :1 club ruff'? Sitting Ea.st was many-ume Bruish
and Eul'Opelln ch:1mp1on Tony Prrd~y.
He found an elegant solution to the
dilemma. Hrs next step was 10 c:i.sh
'the :ice of hc:i.rts' West followed with
the ~111. the lowest oumandmg card rn
the su11. That was 3 su11-prefcrcncc
signal asking for a &h1f1 back to the
lower-ranking side ~u•t -1n this c;ise,
clubs. The resulting rulT completed ;i
pretty one-mck set of the oppo)tng
g:ime.
1-~11-~11l&BSC~1
CADIUAC FIMtwood '92 IARJl'ti aas 190 MERCEDES 450SL '75 Lo ml, gray llhr, reliable & Black, loaded, tinled, 2 Tops, BYS 16ln wheela,
kJxuriousl New car trade-in! custom llfeslwtleels Must newer paint, $8,500.
(221768) $1,988 Seel Cal 949-874-7000 91645-1869 °' 91642-3&50
NABERS JAGUAR VAND£N Plaa 91 OLDSMOBILE AurOl'I '98
(714)540-9100 Orey, txcellent condition, LO'N 27k mi, wtVte, tan lthr,
CADILLAC S.VUle '96 ONLY 70Kml, Muat S..I mt cond .• bal of warr.I
Low mies V-8 NOl1hstar $14,900 MM51-8345 (125539) $18,988 many ex1raS. beautilull ' JAQU XJ6 ·aa VANDEN NABERS (811040) $23,988 Pl.AS 4-door, full pwr, sun (714)540-9100
NABERS roof, wire wheels. 1 owner, OLDSMOBILE Cutl.111 '94
(714)540-9100 records. realy clean car. vmte, vs. many extras,
CHEYROlET TAHOE •91 $4,500. 949-723-1504 ideal transportation catl
2WO, leather,_ many xtras. JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE !4 l6632) NABERS $6.988
excellent condition.! LAREDO '93 WIN/gray Int (108654) $23 968 Fwly loaded V6. ABS neW (714)540-tlOO
NABERS . dres, o11o owner. 'a1 reCords. O!d•mobllt Sllhoulltte '99
(114)540-9100 BeautifuJ, Must seU $1 0,990 GLS. beige, tan tthr, IOw !Ok
H STR VAN ff 080 94~72H8'72 ml, CO, dual doors & morel
Low 161< mies, wt¥1e, rear * Mtrcedea Benz 300 SL (175525) $22,988
air & lllOfe! Balance ot wat· '91 Great loolci~.· charcol NABERS ranty, Prevloos Rer(al blaclv'lan int tu..; loaded (714)540-9100
(1639m $17,988 ab$Olutely best con<itlon RANGE ROVER '92
Thursday, Jonuory :t!O, ~000 H4
I ·_........,.......,...,T ..... 0...-.;D-..A;;,;;;;;;Y ...... 'S ......... ~----lr _ CROSSWORD PUZZLE _
ACROSS
I H91vy
8 FOtUm ga""81it 10 F"illl hOok
14 1k•'•~t 15 AV$$1a'1-
Moolqlf\1
18 Woodwind 17 Boa cons.tnctof 18 Lille basketball
111~·
20 Ju!'y
21 FOlt>ldOorl.
23 Spud S1
25 Oul-liml>
26 Seabird
29 l.lgtlt eovroe
32 EucaJvpru1 ealtr 37 Mllitlly lddr
38 -one's tome wa11
39 Sri Lanka. once 40 Security deYtce
43 Cold penod
""'Unet 45 ActCM' Holb<OO!t
'8 Beech sandal 47 Sl\ade
'8 Coloness 49 Wellach CM'
Whitney
51 Shad'• eggs
53 Reflected 68 P11!allS
82 Abomlllable SnawmaSl
It ..
83 ltlOltM .....
town
84 Spnng !lower 65 M1nt<1 linds
86 Nol WO!~ing 67 Cllem1C41
~nc:s
61 UHdlobe
1111 Avtf'l98 graCIH 70 Pt911111ld
DOWN
1 Metal l11st8flfl1 2 Wn1tr 0 8nen
3 Cosllrdy
.dHsen1
4 Swlneh
6 Ttalflc~ 8 san.m, • skin
7 .Algenan City 8 Aaptdpaee 9 0.rector Dwan 10 Tiger Woooe
11 9::":.n
Adhem' 12 Umpire a oaJI 13 Nounshed 22 Rouses rrorn
Sleep
24 TYP41 OI Skll1
28 Unspoken 27 Penod 28 Jutle1'a lolle
30 Pahndtomoc name
PltEVICIUS l'UZZ\.E SOt. V£0
IN KS SH AG au t L T
OA NA T E LL I N EA EV E N R I ~~ A O NE
:s E E D E''O VE I l Y
A S I::. KE A-
Ml.J H A L "' 0 AR SIE S T .o S /i, G ~ TA M P • HIU LA
N U B AF E 11 1 B UM
T R 10 R U I N -p I N E
HY R O G E ~ C R EE K S
-L Y E GE .. s E-
i:: BA S SY .KN O HO
Bu RN T I A slsl E A :s E
BL A E fl:E Q ELLE
S E N 0 R .,6,Q _§. S T 0 P
··-02000u.-a, ..... ,~
31 Monll'eal so VatlCI ,.,_,.no
subway 52 Pleyluf cnn1tt
33 Ol<ve -ol lt>• 53 PiefTe • mottler comlCS 54 Ce<1tut\on I
34 Lueu 9fM1•(19 road
35 Not lilllde'PC' .. d 55 ~nd
38 Leg part 56 -Stanley•
38 Grealer -Gard11411 39 Cronge lrl fear 5 7 COIOls 41 Outlaw 59 Can Pl~Yll'lce
<12 Elf<;tnceUy ISO U•• • cena•n cna~ atom P•l>tf
47 01alilbe 61 Agtie 48 Read 62 Cry ot eurpnse
~.,,..--i::--~-10 13
Call for Mswers • ·,,.,.. ,,.,. "' ..,. ~
• 95c O« -1 ·90().37().9800 !!XI COde 500
~BERS $28,200 obo 94~0-7100 VI, All Power, CC, Ult,.
(714)540-9100 MERCEDES ElOO 'ff 1tereo cau1111,· CD, --------------------~--Chevy Dtluxe 112 Ton Turbo diesel RARE ll tunrf, moonrf, LOADEDll Longbed 79. 350 V8, au1o, 36 months rerTiairwio 0 Mint Cond, Must Sell!
tow pl<g, S1eieo, realstered $733/rno. 12,500 mi, Slackl $13,000 obo. Dave 6/00, s1200 949-63l-3852 Tan k>adedt 949·720-9796 _94_M4_5-60_3_s ___ _ * R '96 * Mercedta El2n .cabrloltl Eddie Bauer Edit, whileJlan. '95 LTD Convertlblt,
loaded. mint cond, 4X4, CO Sm<*ed silver/brown top,
player, only 39k mi. S 17,999 tan interior, exoeller« oond,
080. 714-754-0737 Of cell full y loaded, chrome
phone 714·473-0001 wheels, 63k miles, 1 owner,
FOfd Explorer XLT '93 $50,000 949-721-1071
WNte, tan leather lnlerior, •• MERCEDES 300E '87
d power, car ptione, great SJNer/'J(ay, 61< In recent
shape $9500 949-721-11454 repairs,· redone eng,
detailed/garaged, no FIND acddenls, mechanics car,
100 wau CO player.
111 aplf1mett $10,500 800·537-7123 lhrOUOll classHled x7618
RANGE ROYER '115 Whit• wl\an bhr Inter, 1dlu1t1ble 1uaptn1lon,
CD/phone 4TK ml, $24,900
Call Tun 562-.594-41&8
TOYOTA PICKUP '93
5 IOMd. camper ahell,
whhe, ein..fm CD, $5200
MH5~1864
VOLVO 940WAGON '93 xlnt cond, 62 ,S()a( ml, new
Pirell tlres. leather lnterlof, $10,750. Call 714-434-<4465 Aslt IOf Tom.
Coll The Pilot Clossif ieds at 6 4 2-5 6 7 8
to place your Garage· Sole Ad ~
Da' ·\'Pilot
HOME, HEAL TH AND BUSINESS
~ .......
HOME flair &tM..•R~
ReglatcVReTurbisJi
Porcebin • FiberglN
Sinks • Showers
Coonters
949·645-7723
,,. . --:,....1
i
~;,. ~.... ,
,, -----
' ,, . __,,~
r -.,-~ I :• -... '!
•• • I I '• . ,•
• I \I
.. -~ ..... '!,,. .. ~ , ... -........
r, --. -
'• '... ..
•••••••••••••••••
: 1ltllMWRfTI : • tor Wlbplgle, Adi, • .ona~~·,.·· • "°"' • • W*'9 •
: Olk* ........ : :-=. ... ~: ..................
SMAU. J08 EXPSm
DUNCAN ELECTRIC LocaVOulck mponse ~ 20 yelll 8lCp8f1ence Ll275870 94!MS0-7042
LICENSED CONTRACTOR
No Job loo small. All &eMcet. Aepllf, Remodel,
Fn, ~31MSeMces
.. -I
.• : I . ,· t
, .... , ............ ,
AOUt llPRdVtiiENTlll
Dlywal • C8fPlll1CJY • ~
Ing ' muctl mofel Sn\111
jobs o\~ MH-45-5271 HOME sTORAfiON Aemodelil• • 'Free EiC. ~ences Carpentry/Eleclrlc/Tlle
Otvwell. SIMia lob ok. Loe
"'' ctn 71 ......
~ ' .
'
• ... 1' ,..,.-...
CWdNRi
Allellle I ~ WOii! It ~Allei C411Ed ...,,.. ...... 1:171.
carelul, Coui1eoua, E-i>'d,
Pro's, free wardrobes, 1/hr
mlr*1'un. 949-376-5945 LIT188360
PUBLIC
NOTICE
The Calif. Public·
Utllltlea Com·
mission REQUIRES
that au used house·
hold goods movers
J>rlnt their P.U.C.
cal T number; Mmos
and chaulfers print
their T.C.P. number
In an advertlsments.
If you have a ques·
tlon abOot the legal·
lty of a mover, IVno
or chaulfer, call:
PUBLIC UTILmEs
COMMISION
714-558-4151
--,:w-•-.y-··· .....
:""\ I • . . . ~~ . ,\.... +-
~ r
HANDMADE OLD
WORW fA.INTS
INTEJU,OR/fXTERIOR ·fmr~' fem AlutNlu.
LIME WASH
BON COTE
FR.ESCO
MJLKPAINT
For Estim4ta ContMt
ROBERT ISBELL
COMPANY
Profusiorud Piiinti111
Le •4?0 50
U7S2497 •n--4
'O\INeighborhood
Plum&.rl
DM!N a sawo';o;;:r
CUNlllG 5'ICIAUST
1WEEDY Pt_UMBING
949-645-2352 -..
Tel. 949.646.3006 ~-·-Pgr. 949.S80.9626 .pl' 'tr~
Int/Ext S~ Job> O.K. ·81'-Tllllll
FM PN:Jwi info. • ft1 (nm ....
......,Bt..,8 . .-62_3..,..9;.;;3-.9..-4_.11 •11Mll.llM•• 141 • 141 • 1211
. -.~. ,:""'l""!l'fi
'"; ~~··5•.
iTl ·"" •, . ~,.
Ooodjobe ,.....wvtcea
Hind ....
ID buy
... ............... Al,.. .........
714/115-1177
-:= f .. UPHOLSTERY I
For qulllly roo call
EVANS ROORNG . INC
1-IOG-64CMI021 FtN Eat.
WWWAV9'1trooflng.com
G & G UPttOlSTERY Sioce '681 custom tumitur• upholstery, ,_P covers. ~
llQIJ8 repair 714-.542-4612.
1-w~l -
F•RllflNG INTERIORS
lnstalillon • Removal ~ waucovemgs
Ll560875 94'"645-9325
THE STRIPPER! Speclaflmg 10 •
L.=r;1:-'son
WE GALS SHOULD HANO
TOGETHER. Slnp nstall.
inllllot ptintJng .idVlct to
the crazy l t 735976 949-631·2111
=_>::6-..... ,..._~"="'~--19
..... 1 • ~I
:;~==ti
t GOlDEN WEST • WINOOW Ct.EANIHG
Salislaction auar.w ..
Uc'~ ll\$Ul'8d 94M31·1 M2
[··"=I
\( HI I ' l>OOH nm 1 on
Wmduw 5'.·n·~n
~rl'tn o .... ~ {·t~ ••
f'ft•c E lam.tit"
\\'~ 1nl&k1• hoo t• ' 111~
11.C.641.3129
U4'ff
lie-ft;
tfoa
~/t~
A
GOOD
ADI
--....... -.-,..._... --.---------··--··-~ ....
• FULL LINE of NEW and CERTIFIED
RE·SALE VEHICLES
• "GOLD KEY DELIVERY11
.
on all vehlcles... . .
Includes 24-Hour Roadside Service
• STOCKED PARTS BOUTIQUE •• ~
Custom and Standard Accessories
-THE ·
INCOMPARABLE
CADILLAC
..
·Oldsmobile
COMPLIMENTARY SERVICE
' SHUTTLE ••• . . includes Airport Drop-ofVPick-up (~WAJ
COURTESY· TRANSPORTATION CARS
FREE SATURDAY CAR WASH
FULL SERVl(E COlllSION CENTER