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Report: Cigarette sales to teens on riSe
Joseph N. Bell
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Private sector
shouldn't have
to ba,il out
public schools
L ast week, several
remarkably gener.ous
gifts from private
sources saved the heart and
soul of the Irvine Unified
School District for another
year-and sent absolutely
the wrong message to the
one-third of the electorate in
both Irvine and Newport-
M esa who have the power to
withhold desperately needed
financing fot their public
schools.
The operative word here
is ·public.• Our public
schools serve all of our young
people and fill an absolutely
vital role
in any
working Our public
· democra-schools • tic soci-
ety. They serve all of
should
have
public
support.
They-
should
never
have to
look to
private
funding
in order
to tulfill
their mis-
sion
which is
our young
people and
fill an
absolutely
vital role
in any
working
democratic
society.
so unportant to every 6bzen.
The positive side of the
private sector's rescue of the
school system in Irvine is that
young people there will con -
tinue to receive the high-
quallty education associated
with th.is school district for
another year.
But that advantage is short
term -and the long-tenn
implications are ominous. By
far the most important is the
precedent it sets for turrung
to private funding as a sub-
stitute for the righUul obliga-
tion of taxpayers.
Can you imagine a private
corporation -an lrvme Co.
-shoring up the public
schools in Compton or East
Los Angeles? Or, to bring it
closer to home, in Santa Ana?
Because we are singularly
blessed in the private sector
ol this rich community -and
because the lrvine Co. has an
enormous economic slake in
maintaining toirrated
schools in livule -is no rea-
son to look in that direction
for what is essentially a pub-
lic obligation.
SEE BELL PAGE A8
• State study shows 17%
increase in tobacco sales to
minors, but local teens say
they don't have to break the
law to get a pack of smokes.
Andrew Glazer
· DAILY PILOT
NEWPORT.MESA -Teenagers
say there's nothing stopping them
from getting thett hands on ciga-
rettes.
"That is, unless they make it ille-
gal to sell them.· scud Lori
Rodnguez. 15, a smoker smce she
was 10. "l really wish·they did."
Last year, almost 17% more Cali-
PANTHER AT THE HELM
fornia tobacco vendors illegally sold.
cigarettes to minors than in 1998.
according to a report the released
by the state Department of Health
earlier this week. The number is
based on a study where the depart-
ment sent 15-year-olds to buy ciga-
rettes at more than 450 Callfornia
stores.
State health officials are alarmed
by the number. They're not sure
whether teenagers are beconung
more sophisticated in their methods
of buying cigarettes or If merchants
are becoming more lenient.
"It's a reminder for us to not relax
our efforts to prevent minors from
buymg cigarettes,• said Ken
August, a health dapartmenl
spo~esman.
But a dozen teenage smokers
banging ot.i.t on the beach, at South
Coast P.l~zd and at the Balboa Fun
Zone on Wednesday said they dop'l
even try to buy cigarettes for them-
selves
"They wouldn't sell them to me
because 1 look so young" said Chris
LaJave, 15, a baby-faced Newport
Beach resident. "l just bum them
mstead."
"l JU!.l ask an older guy." said
Sarah, 14, who wore her blond hair
ma ponytail. "You JUSt kind of smile
at them and they buy th~m for you.
Then they're all hke, "Can I get you
anything else?' •
The owners and managers of
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SlAN"1[ ()AYI'
Getting up before most people, Bo Claw on of Balboa Island and hi feline friend, Panther, cruise the
Grand Canal in Newport Harbor just after sunrise last Thursday. Clawson bas been getting up at the
crack or dawn and heading out on the water for more than a dozen years.
What hazards lie beneath the surface?
• Environmentalists protecting Upper Newport Bay are
concerned about pollution trapped in the estuary's silt.
Alex Coolman
DAILY PILOT
Jack Slonner doesn't worry too
much about the poµubon be can
see Ooatmg around Upper New-
port 8dy ..
Sure, it'~ bad to have Styrofoam
cups and Bic Lighters bobbing on
the surface, but at least they are
visible. It's fairly easy to p ick up
such garbdge or filter it out of the
water.
What really womes the New-
port Beach environmentalist,
however, is the pollution he can't
see: the cocktail of chemicals that
gradually nows into the bay from
the watershed and eventually et-
Ues into the mud on the bottom,
where 1t can remain for decades.
It's this chemical brew that, by
leaching mto the sill of Newport
Bay, has rendered the mud suff1-
oently toxic, malung tt a concern
for the Calilom1a Coastal Com-
mission. ,..
The comrrussion -saymg the
flow of fertilizers, msectJC'lcles and
detergents may make ll potential-
ly dangerous to dredge where
dredgtng was once common -1
asking residents to comply with a
senes of tests before they attempt
to scoop any sand from certain
~eas of the bay. .
For the last 20 years, the city
bad a blanket pemut for all dredg-
ing work in the harbor, but that
permit expired last fall. City offt-
"When) ou dig up
[materialj t~at was
buried more than 10 or
15 years ago, you stir
up the pollutants."
John Scholl
Department of Fish and Game,
Shellmaker Island
oals are willing to comply with
more stnngt:ont tundards, but
want to make sure tho e stdn· _
ddrds are in fact doabl tor l~ hdr·
bor resid<'nts.
Although Skinner ays ht>'
concerned dbout th accumulation
SEE BAY PAGE A9
New principal puts students first
•Old friends, new acquaintances
praise Monique Van Zeebroeck
for.her dedication to children.
.,. .... Goulet
OMV PM.or
NEWPORT COAST -Before Newport
Coat IDemenlaly School even has doors
to open. Prtnc:tpal Monique Van Zee·
llrMdy been dubbed a pio· ...,..m tn the rommuruty.
't ~ to emulate whet
eweryane .. ln the district II doing -a Ml mr own ideet, • NJd Dena Schon·
WI. ~vice preadent ol the New-
palt COlll ~.
Sb9 allo bM .,,,. own mblkJll state-
ment for the new school: "Student excel-
lence in a canng environment.·
Those who have known her for years
said that W1th Vdn Zeebroeck, the dul-
dren come first Even those who have Just
met her said the district's newest pnnct-
pa.J's primary concern is the students
Although 1t ts what one rrught expect to
heat of an educator, Van Zeebroeck's ded-
ication to putting the students brst was a
litany repeated by many.
·Her prionties are children and her
style is that people come first. regardless
of what kind of paperwork 11 involved,•
wd Debra Defrain, who bu known Van
Zeebroeck for 1 t yea.rs. "She bu a wann
wonderful approach to education .• The . . MJW6 I C~IO..Y "Of ..... ,. v.. Z.•••oedl; ..... , .......... N9.,..t c ....... ,, , .. , ...
FYI
• Nationwide, nearly
67% of all teenage
smokers are never asked
for identification when
buying cigarettes.
• At least 4.5 million
adolescents are current
smokers.
• Each day, more than
4,800 teens (ages 1T·17)
smoke their first cigarette.
Almost 2,000 of these will
become regular smokers -
that's 720,000 annually.
Source:
The American Lung Assn
Surprise,
support
for El Toro
options
•Orange County
Board of Supervisors
considers use other
than an dirport for the
shuttered military base.
Noaki Schwartz
DAILY PILOT
NEWPORT-MESA
Offiadls here expressL>d e"en··
thmg from shock to support for
the Orange Count) Board of
t;upel"\ 1 or-.· dec151on to con-
"tder opllom other than dil atr-
port for the closed Cl Toro
\.lanne Corps au bdSE'
"I'm ~hocked • '>did Co!>td
'-lesa Counctlwomdn Heather
!::>omer... It kind of puts me
nght owr the edge·
On Tue-.day, the c,upervisors
\Oted to examme alternah\"E'
u es for lht> 4 700 acres at El
Toro The board will hold a
"or ks hop 1'.1ay 3 to discus
options. which n1dy mclude the
South County-engineered
\ hUenruum Plan -a mix of
homes. museums and a cen-
tral park
The dec1s1on to tep back
from the dHport planning
proce C'ome:o on the het>l of
the land Lide\ oter approval of
11. leasure F. \vluch give rest·
dent the hnal ay on certdm
count~ pro1ect . tncludmg
ronunerodl cllTpOrt.s. The med·
;ure 15 being ronte.t Xi m court.
but 11 hd dlready sen.:ed to halt
further El Toro spendmg
orne South County dnll-
dlipOrt groups see the uperv1-
ors' deos1on as a ma1or vtctO·
I) m the ongoing war that ha
dmded the> county But some
local cllTpOrt ad\'OC'dt contend
the uperv1 or are implv
bemg thorough
Newport Beach Mayor John
Noye said county leader
should be lookmg at other
SEE EL TORO PAGE A9
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A2 Thursday, April 20, 2000
SHE IS
Springing into the season.
LEAF LOVER
Tending bright blooms, lush
leaves and trickling fountains at
Flowerdale Nursery in Costa Mesa,
Margaret Heuler indulges a lifelong
love of gardening.
Heuler, 70, works part time at the
nursery, sprucing up plants, helping
customers plan their gardens. diag-
nosing floral diseases. pinpointing
rare species and helping students
find fast-growing plants to use for
science projects.
BLOSSOMING CAREER
Heuler said she developed a love
of leafy things as a child after
watching her mother coax growth
from the clay soil of Bakersfield.
·Some people you can't keep
from gardening, and I'm one of
them," she said.
The craft anchored other life
choices. Heuler earned a biology
f
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WORllllG
degree from UCLA, then taught
health education and helped ln the
biology departments at Fullerton
and Sunny Hills high schools.
Heuler took the nursery job
~hile she was in her mid-50s,
deciding to pursue her first love for
the rest of her life.
She obtained certificates in both
nursery and greenhouse manage-
ment.
LEARNING CURVE
Keeping an open mind is another
job requirement.
One customer insisted she want-
ed to pretty up her bathroom by
installing a nandina, a hardy out-
door. plant.
Heuler tried to talk her out of it,
sure the woman was mistaken about
the type of plant she wanted.
But the plant prospered, and
Heuler realized she had more to learn.
SUN OR SHADE
Pastel blooms are most popular
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Newport Bffch-bMed JRA lnter.C·:
tive, Inc. recelv9d the Communlca-! ton Award of E>allence for Its
work for YalNM Motor Corp. USA.
•nd the Award of Distinction for Its
work for FlleNET Corp.
honors individuats and companies
for work that pl.as them at the
top of the communications field.
The Award of Distinction recognizes
projects that exceed industry stan-
dards. · J~ Interactive provides Internet
and interactive development ser-
vices.
There were more than 2,000 entrie$
vying for the Communicator's
Award. The Award of Excellence
during the spring season, which is
when people do the bulk of the
year's planting, Heuler said. Eager
for Easter blossoms, customers
overwhelmingly cl\oose lilies or
orchids.
Each week, the nursery's 20 sup-
pliers fax over lists of current
plants.
The nursery staff usually orders
basic plants and vegetables every
w eek, and banging plants every
other week, Heuler said.
When a customer asks for help in
selecting a piece of greenery,
Heuler first determines the planter's
environment.
"Th e single most hazardous
thing you can do to plants is to put
them in the wrong place,• Heuler
said. "It's amazing how many peo-
ple live somewhere for 25 years and
don't know where the sun is in rela-
tion to their yard."
-Story by Rebecca Harris;
photo by Brian Pobud•
Doily Pilot
Candies, confections . . foUnd at sweet prices
A spring plant sale is in
full swing from 10
a.m. to 3 p.m. friday
in the horticulture garden at
Orange Coast College. U
you can't make it Friday, the
plant sale will also be held
from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. May 5
and May 12. If you're a
tomato lover, you'll appreci-
ate the 17 varieties of toma-
toes available ..:...... beefsteak
to cherry, red ones, yellow
ones, paste varieties, hybrid
varieties, heirloom varieties,
ones for sun-drying and ones .
for containers. There are
also bell peppers, lots of
herbs, pony packs of sum-
mer growing annuals, bang-
ing basket geraniums and
Scaevolas, geraniums in
pots, New Guinea hybrid
Impatiens, Brugmansia (for-
merly called Datura),
Angel's liumpets in white,
yellow and pink, flowering
vines and other unusual
plants. To find out exactly
what plants will be on sale
each Friday, you can call
(71-4) -432-0202, Ext. 26533,
for a recorded message. The
message will change on the
Monday prior to the sale. To
visit the horticulture garden.
enter OCC from the Adams
Avenue entrance and follow
the signs.
Greer Wylder
BEST BUYS
Helen Grace Chocolates
at WestcWf Plaza in New-
port Beach has some of the
best.chocolate and candy
selections. Ih been a fami-
ly-owned and operated
chocolate manufacturer for
more than 50 years. Bargain
bunters will l ove the compa-
ny's annual spring ware-
house sale through Satur·
day at its main corporate
warehouse, at 2369 E. Paci-
fica Place in Rancho
Dominguez. It's a Helen
Grace tradition for almost a
decade. The warehouse sale
offers customers quality
chocolates at quantity dis-
count prices, and discounts
up to 80% on other seasonal
gifts. Ideal for Easter is the
"famous eggs" that are on
sale in chocolate walnut
fudge, chocolate butter
cream, peanut butter and
coconut. Other Easter treats
include chocolate bunnies
and spring tins. For upcom-
ing Mother's Day and Sec·
retlll)''s Day, you can find a
big selection of premium
milk and dark chocolates.
Some of the specials include
fresh peanut brittle in a bag
for $8.75, nutty bark in a
one-pound bag for $5.95,
and factory seconds in a
two-pound bag for $7 .95.
Also on sale are a limited
selection of overstocked
merchandise at drastically
reduced prices, including
wrapping paper, designer
tins, Easter gift items and
toys. The spring warehouse
sale hours are Monday
through Friday 10 a.m . to 5
p.m., Saturday 9 a.m. to 4
p .m. and Sunday 11 a .m. to
3 p.m. Free chocolate sam-
ple will be available. For
more infonnation, call 1-
800-367-4240.
If you like to go all out
for Easter, you won't want
to miss the Easter candy
selection at Bl· Time Cboco-
laUer. The candy shop,
located inside Hi-1ime
Wine Cellars & Smoke
Shack, always has a great
1election of specialty can-
iiles for the holidays. This
year, the selection includes
bunny com, jelly bellies,
hummingbird eggs, sugar-
free jelly beans, suckers,
sugar-free chocolate-out
fudge eggs, sour bunnies,
crispy eggs, fudge eggs,
and milk and dark choco-
late eggs. In addition to
candy, the shop also carries
gilts ideal for Easter bas-
kets, including stuffed bun-
nies, candles, ceramic deco-
rations and more. Hi-Tlme
has also added fresh flowers
at its A Blooming Business.
Hi-Time is at 250 Ogle St. in
·Costa Mesa. For informa-
tion, call (949) 650-6463.
Chef scores top honors from culinary magazine
SunFlour Natural Bak-
ery always has a great
selection of bakery items
and for Easter there are
even more treats to chose
from. All week, the bakery
is filled with Easter-theme
cookies and bot cross buns
in low-fat and regular. Loaf
breads come in blueberry,
lemon, zucchini, banana,
apple pie, cinnamon and
angel food, There are rum
cakes, lemon cakes and
chocolate chip cakes. Din·
ner rolls come in potato,
poppy seed, rosemary and
more. There are three
dozen dinner rolls attached
in basket and rabbit
shapes. SunPlour Natural
Bakery is at -427 B. 17th St.,
Costa Mesa. For Cnronna-
tioh, call (9-49) 6"6-1-440.
SUx & Stones Consign-
ment carries all kinds of
unusual accessories and ,"'
furniture for the home.
Owner Marietta Vise says
the taste is most definitely
eclectic. •The inventory is
ever-changing and very
affordable, •1 says Vise. •Be
sure to stop in af this little
gem that designers have
known about for years -
you'll love it.• Stix &
Stones is at 333 E. 17th St.
Suite 12-B In Costa Mesa.
Forinformation,call(9-49)
646-7233
Alex Coolman
RETAIL ROUNDUP
VOLM,N0.94
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been receiving rave
reviews ever since.
And he's only 34.
WINE INTRIGUE
What does Tim Goodell,
chef of Aubergine in New-
port Beach and 1i'oquet in
South Coast Plaza, have in
common with Michael
Romano and Dan Silver-
man or Manhattan's Union
Square Cafe and Rocco
DlSpirito of Union Pacilic?
He's been named one of
Food and Wine Magazine's
Top 10 Chefs.
Goodell ope ned
Aube rgine in 1994 and has
When the cork pops on a
bottle of 1997 Sena this
evening at the Robert Mon·
davi Wine Center: what
comes out will 'be the prod-
uct or a long coUaboration
between the Mondavi fami-
lies and Eduardo Chadwick
of Vma Errazurlz.
The wine is the result of
a joint venture between
the two groups. It will be
paired with razor clams,
avocado mousse, Chilean
sea bass ceviche and a few
other dainty morsels.
Pedro Izquierdo, viticul-
turist for Vma Errazuriz,
will speak about new
developments in ChJlean
wineqrowing.
· Forinfonnation,call
(707) 251-4484.
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IN BRIEF
Teens suspected
of vehicular
vandalism
NEWPORT BEACH -
Police have arrested two
men and one male juve-
nile on suspicion of van-
dalism for allegedly
launching goU balls at
parked vehicles, authori-
ties said Wednesday.
Michael David Ferket-
ic and Lawson Mickie
Mc:Cltmg, both 18, and a
16-year-old male a.re
accused of shattering
windshields and denting
cars by throwing goU
balls from a moving vehi-
cle.
The teens were arrest-
ed at about 1:30 a.m. Sun-
day near Fifth and Iris
avenues in Corona del
Mar after a Newport
Beach Police officer heard
noises resembling fire-
works or small-caliber
gunshots coming from a
1991 Ford Mustang,
according to a police
report.
Police stopped the car
and arrested the thr.ee
suspects, who allegedly
had ddmaged at least
eight vehicles, police
said.
Perketic and McClung
each posted $10,000 bail
and were released within
a few hours. The minor,
who was not identifjed
because of his age, was
sent to the Juvenile
De tention Center and lat-
er released to his parents.
Newport police a re
looking for resiqents in
Newport Beach: Costa
Mesa and Irvine who may
have hdd their cars dam-
aged, but did not report 1t
to authorilles.
AnyoAe with infonna-
llon regarding vandalism
mcidents involving golf
balls should contact Det.
Shontel Sherwood at
(949) 644-3776.
-Danette Goulet
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Thursday, April 20, 2000 A3
, ' Pet alligators looking for new home
• Tho of juvenile reptiles found in backyard of
Newport Beach home coUld be euthanized.
Alex Coolman
D AILY PILOT
NEWPORT BEACH
The fate of three alligators
plucked from the murky
waters of a backyard hot tub
is looking grim, authorities
said Wednesday.
The toothy reptiles, which
range from 2 to 4 1/2 feet in
length. were taken Tuesday •
by state Fish and Game om-
cers to the Orange County
Animal Shelter. Thei.r owner,
former professional surfe r
Daniel Aecky, is planning to
have them killed, said New-
port Beach Police Sgt. Mike
McDermott.
Plecky could not be
reached for comment.
Officials at the animal
shelter said they were
searching for a home for the
alligators.
•The local zoos so far
have said no,· including the
Orange County and Los
Angeles zoos, said Kathy
Francis, public education
omccr for the shel ter.
Francis said it was still
possible that the San Diego
Zoo might take the crea-
tures.
BRIEFLY IN EDUCATION
CdM to present
academic letters
Outsldnding academic
dchievers at Corona del Mar
High School will be presented
with Academic Letter Awards
by princrpdl Don Martin and
Raising alligators in a hot
tub is not only uncomfort-
able for the reptiles, but it's
also prohibited by Fish and
Game regulations, McDer-
mott said.
•There a re sections (of
the codes) that exclude aru-
mals like raptors, alligators
and exotic animals, like
tigers,• be said.
Despite the regulations,
however, exotic pets pop up
from time to time in Newport
Beach.
McDermott recalled find-
ing Bengal tiger cubs m a
home about 10 years ago.
•1t was kind of cute, but
the guy was living in Las
Vegas," he said. ·we sent
those off to be relocated.·
Alligators, in particular,
can be problematic as pets.
Though they start off fairly
small a nd cuddly, they can
eventually grow up to 14
feet long. And, at that size,
their behavior can no longer
be described as "cuddly.•
"Even when they're 3 or 4
feet long, they're very dan-
gerous," said Walter Beitle-
man. owner of The Pel Fac-
tory, a pet store in Anaheim
that once sold alligators.
assistant pnncipal Robert
Cunard on April 27 at 10 a.m.
The aw¥ds go to juruors
and seniors who have
demonstrated academic
excellence. To qualify, stu-
dents must earn a 3,7 grade-
point average or better dur·
mg any four school semesters
while taking three or mo1e
college p~eparatory classes.
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McDermott emphasized
that the discovery of the alli-
The letters awarded are iden-
tical to those awarded for ath-
letic achievement.
·Tue ceremony will be held
in the school's little theater.
For more information call
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Dunes to hold Easter
weekend activities '()Cf: offers sailing
lecture May 5 Newport Dunes will host
an Easter weekend celebra-
tion, starting Friday with an
egg hunt and luncheon for
children from Canyon Acres
Children's Services.
The group of 40 children
and their families are invited'
to participate in finding 3,000
colorful eggs. followed by a
luncheon at the Bayview
Room.
The day will also include
decorating bonnets, baskets
'and eggs. Once the decora-
tions are all in place, the
Easter Bunny will hop across
the sandy shores of the bay
and join the children.
The OCC Salling Center
will offer a two-hour slide
show and lecture titled
MExotic Islands and Remote
Reefs" on May 5. The lecture
will look at thf> changes and
challenges in South l>adf)c
sailing.
Veteran sailor Barbara
Marrett will present the lec-
ture. She has sailed boats
ranging from 31 to 65 feet
through the South Pacific.
Last summer, she sailed
through the area on OCC's
65-foot trainin'g -vessel, the
Alaska Eagle.
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On Saturday morning, the
Dunes V{ill host another egg
hunt for local children 11 and
younger. There will be more
than 1.000 eggs hidden on
the shore. Youngsters are
encouraged to bring their
own baskets, although some
will be available for pur-
chase.
During the lecture, Mar-
rett will talk about sailing
and exploring French Poly-
nesia. the Cook lslands and
Samoa.
The sailing center is at
1801 W. Coast Highway,
between the Balboa Bay
Club and the Orange County
Sea Scouts Base. Tickets are
'$10 and will be available at
the door.
Catdllng some fresh air while their owner Rob Corrigan of Newport Beach stan<b nearby, tbe9e four RotweWers enjoy
the luxury of their Mercedes while outside Bank of America at the lntenedlon of Irvine and Westdlff in Newport Beach.
merce and OCC on Wednes-
day will host the Small Busi·
· ness Conference & Expo 2000.
Following the hunt, a pan-
cake breakfast will be served
at the Bayview Room. There
will also be a numbe r of East-
er-themed games for the chil-
dren afterward.
The events will wrap up
Sunday with a bike parade
and brunch.
For more information, call
(949) 645-9412
Small business expo
to be held at OCC
Local business leaders,
coast-area chambers of com-
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The expo, which targets
small business owners and
potential business people,
will be held at the Fine Arts
Building at OCC. 2701
Fairview Road, in Costa Mesa
The event, which .will run
from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., will
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Local business columnist
Jan Norman will be mistress
of ceremonies. Speakers will
include Simone K. Easum, an
attorney and Stanford gradu-
ate who specializes in gener-
a] civil dnd business litiga-
tion; Michael Dunn, a
licensed real estate broker
and real estate lawyer; and
William Minrug, a consultant
and sales expert.
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Frank Everett, owner and
president of Vortex Indus-
tries. who received the U.S.
Chamber of Commerce
MBlue Chip Enterprise
Award. H Everett started his
business.' of repairing ware-
house doors three decades
ago with just one employee.
Since then, Vortex lndustries
has expanded to 19 offices in
five states, employing more
than 300 people. The event
will be co-sponsored by
OCC~s Economic Develop-
ment and Community Edu-
cation Department, the Costa
Mesa Chamber of Com-
merce, the NeY.rport Harbor
Area Chamber of Commerce,
the Fountain Valley Cham-
ber of Commerce and other
local organizations.
For more information, call
(714) 432-5880.
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eats matzah during Wednesday's lunchtime Seder. The
event was part of the center's Passover activities.
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SEXUAL ASSAULT VICTIM
SERVICES Of ORANGE COUNTY
Volunt~ers are needed to provide
assistance on the crisis hotline and at
the hospital. There is a special need for
bilingual and bicultural vohp1teers. For
more information, call (949) 756-0677.
COSTA MESI CIVIC PLAYHOUSE
The playhouse needs volunteers for
ushering, backstage, mailings, typtng.
lights an~ many other duties. For more
mfonnation, call (949) 650-5269.
CRISIS ASSISTANCE PROGRAM, INC.
This nonprofit orgaruzation 1s seek·
ing volunteers for its expanding trau-
ma response program. Volunteers
would assist law enforcement, firC'
fighters and emergency-type respon-
ders by providing emotional first aid
dnd support to m1ured or traumatized
people. Other volunteers would pro-
vide dispatch and office support. No
experience is necessary, training will
be proVlded. For more llllormation, call
(949) 588-1414.
DISPUTE RESOLUTION SERVICES
Volunteer mediators, case speciaW.U.
and outreach assistants needed to help
m a vanety of m ediation cases. Bilingual
language skills are needed for offlc<>
volunteers and for mediators. For more
mforrndtion, call (949} 250-0488.
EASTER SEALS
EdSter Sedh. needs volunteers for
ongoing cl<>ncill work and to help m
pmqrttnu. for children with d1sabililles
and in l>JX?CJdl events. For more tnfor-
mation. call (71 4) 834-1111.
ENVIRONMENTAL NATURE CENTER
Volunteer trdll guide>~ nE'eded to
help visitor Jeam about their environ-
ment For more 1nformallon. call (949)
645-846Q
GIRL SCOUTS
Gui Seoul~ ol Orangf' County needs
voluntl'C;!r!. lO be trumf'd dS tmop lead·
ers. i.erve on spC'ciul ,comm1llees and
giv<> l('Clurei., demonslrullons or dds!>-
e!>. For more u1fonnallon. c cill f714)
!-179-7'>00
• HUMAN OPTIONS
The orqanuallon shelters, counwl!>
clnd <•ducate abused women and chil-
dren ll 1s looking for volunteers to help
run 1l'> ('ldssy Seconds thnll store at
4 t 4 E. 17th Sl , C°o'>ld Mesa IJul.Jes
inclucl<> sortino clonallon'i, d!i.plc:1ymg
merchanchi.t> t1nd srtlPs dssistanc<> r:or
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t-.lcntctlly 111 ddtlll'> rt•lv on tlw "'C'w-
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port Beach center for res1denllal hous-
tng. It needs profes 1onal fund-raisers
to support and matntdm this resource / For more mlormat1on, ccill (949) 675-
1700.
MENTOR PROGRAM
YMCA Commuruty SeMces needs
mentors to make d lasting lITIJ>dCl on a
young person's ufe. Students from l 0 to
16 years of age are mdtched wttb men-
tors to improve the1r school perfor-
mance and seU-e teem whtle develop~
mg posiuve peer and adult relallon-
ship!> For more mfonndUon. caJJ (714)
549-9622, ext. 35.
NEWPORT THEATER ARTS CENTER
A vanety of JObs nPed to be tackled,
including-set construction, ushenng,
mailings dnd dS Ortl'd techrucol dulles
Schedulmg I'> fleXJhle with a two-to
20-hour comm.itmc>nt per month The
Newport ThedtN Arts Center IS at 2501
CWf Dnve For mou• mlomldllon, call
f 94 9) 631-0288
OASIS SENIOR CENTER
Meals on Wht•<•h volunleen. dfC
needed to d1stnbutC' prPpared dishes to
homebound s<•ntor<-. m the Newport
Beach an?d ThC' dPhv<•r)-ume 1s
between 11 30 a m dnd I pm ddlly
For more mlom1dt1on, Cdll (q~ql 644-
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OPERATION CLEAN SLATE
Operation Cl<'dn Sidle. d Costa
Mesa-bdsed org<.1n11atwn thdl tocui.es
on gra1fit1 pl<'vcnt1on, nPeds volunteers
to paint out qrc:1fht1 dnd d!>'>lSt with oth-
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ta Mesa 92627; fu to ('49) "6-
4170 or cal( (949) 764-4330. A com-
plete listlng may be found at dal-
lypilotcom.
TODAY
The Costa Mesa Chamber of
Commerce will present a 90-
minute Breakfast Boost from
7:15 to 8:45 a.m. at the Costa
Mesa Golf and Country Club,
1701 Goll Course Drive.
Rhonda Britten will be the gu~t speaker. Prepaid reser-
vqfions are $12 or $17 al the
door. For more information
'call (714) 885-9090. ,,''
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The Newport-Irvine R8tary
Club will present a discussion
titled •They Closed the
Beaches -Now What?" from
noon to 1 :30 p.m. at the lrvine
Marriott, 1800 Von Karman
Ave., Irvine. The discussion
will focus on beach and har-
bor pollution, urbap runoff
a nd its future impact on
Orange County. Notable
speakers include Carol Hoff-
man of The Irvine Co. and Dr.
Jack Slunner of the environ-
mental group, Stop Polluting
Our Newport. Buffet lunch is
$20, payable at the door. Lim-
ited seating. For more infor-
mation, call (949) 653-9678.
Brad Avery, director of
OCC's Marine Program and
frequent skipper of Alaska
Eagle, will speak about his
adve ntures at 7 p.m. at the
Lido Isle Yacht Club, 701 Via
Lido Soud, Newport Beach.
Admission 1s $5. Refresh-
ments wiU be served . For
more Ulfo~ation, call (949)
673-3808.
fllDAY
Newport Dunes Resort wtU
put on a special Easler egg
hunt and luncheon for 40
children from Canyon Acres
Children's Services at 10:30
a.m. at the Dunes Ba~e,w
Room, 1131 Back Bay Drive,
Newport Beach. At 1 p .m.,
local children can partici-
pate in bonnet decorating,
and at 2:30 p.m., watch a 6-
foot Easter Bunny hide col-
ored eggs on the shore of the
resort. Local children can
a}so participate in Easter
, •Egg decorating at 4 p .m. and
basket decorating at 7 p.m.
For more information, call
(949) 729-3863.
SATURDAY
Newport Dunes will bold a
massive Easter egg hunt for
community children 11 and
younger. They are invited to
search the sandy shores or the
resort for more than 1,000
hidden eggs. Baskets will be
available for purchase. Fol-
lowing the egg hunt, the
entire family can enjoy a pan-
cake breakfast at the
Bayview Room. Breakfast is
$4 for adults and $3 for chil-
dren. The resort is at 1131
Back Bay Drive, Newport
Beach. For more information.
call (949) 729-3863.
Paine Webber will present
a seminar titled •How to
Handle a Divorce Settle-
ment -Investing Your Set-
tlement Wisely" a t noon al
its Newport Beach office,
620 Newport Center Drive,
on the ninth floor. For more
information, call (949) 717-
5600.
SUIDAY
The Newport Dunes Resort
will present a •cottontail
Bike Parade• at 9:30 a.m . al
1131 Back Bay Drive, New-
port Beach. Guests will be
invited to decorate their
bicycles, wear their Easter
bonnets and take a ride
around the Dunes. At 10
a.m., a special Easter Sun-
day brunch will be offered at
the Back Bay Cafe. Brunch
will be $18.95 for adults and
SlQ.95 for children. Brunch
for children age 6 and under
will be'free. Reservations are
recommended . For more
lnfonnation, call (949) 729-.
3863. '
Hyatt Newporter's Easter
Sunday brunch will be pre-
sented from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
at 1107 Jamboree Road,
Newport Beach. The Easter
Bunny will make an appear-
ance and lead children on an
egg bunt at 11 a.m, 12:30 and
2 p.m. The Easter Bunny will
be joined by the Balloon
Man, a magiciar1 and a face
painter, starting at 10 a.m.
Kids can also visit animals in
the petting zoo. Guests will
also be entertained by the
J .R. Lewis Band, a jazz group.
Tickels are $36.95 for adults
and $16.95 for children 12
and under. For more informa-
tion, call (949) 729-6160.
WEDNESDAY
OCC's Economic Develo p-
ment and Community Educa-
tion division will present
•Small Business Conference
& Expo 2000" from 9 a.m. to 3
p.m. in the Fine Arts Building
on campus, 2701 Fairview
Road, Costa Mesa. The spe-
cial guest speaker will be
U.S. Chamber of Commerce
•a1ue Chip Enterprise
Award• recipient Prank
Everett, owner and president
of Vortex Industries. Advance
registration ls $35 and
includes a box lunch and free
parking. Registration at the
door is $45. For more infor-
mation, call (71 4) 432-5880,
option 1.1
The Newport-Mesa Crlbr
bage Club will meet at 6:45
p .m. at the Oasis Cel).ter,
R<>qm 6, 800 Marguerite Ave,,
Corona del Mar. All skill
lev~ls are welcom13 to play
the board and ca'rd game.
Admission is $2. Dessert will
be served. For more informa-
tion, call (949) 646-5293.
A lecture program fOCUling OD
the life and work of poet T.S'.
Eliot, presented by the Friends
of Orange Coast College's Nor-
man E. Watson Library, will
take place at 7:30 p.m. in the
Udo Isle Oubhouse. The lec-
ture will be presented by Saee-
da Wall Mohammed, director
of OCC's International Stu-
dents Center, and Robert Dees,
the college's vice president of
instruction, who share a mutu-
al admiration for the American
expatriate. The lecture is open
to the public and pdmission is
$5. The clubhouse is at 701 Via
Lido Soud in NeFrt Beach.
For more information, call (714)
432-5885. r
A Hbromyalgta support
group will be at 7:30 p.m. in
the Hoag· Hospital Cancer
Center Auditorium, One
Hoag Drive, Newport Beach.
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art Silverman. medical direc·
tor FM Rehabilitation Pro-gr~. Cedars-Sinai Medic~
Center. Silverman's speech is
titled •fibromyalgia -When
it hurts all over.• Admission is
free. For more information,
call (714) 840-8038.
APRIL 21
, xavter Quijas YxayoU will
present a workshop titl~d
"Ceremony & Journey into
Sacred Ancient Sounds" from
8 to 10 p.m. at the Yoga Place,
comer of Harbor Boulevard
and 19th Street in the Costa
Mesa Courtyards. Admission
is $21 or $22 at the door. For
more information, call (949)
642-7400.
APRIL 29
' The Department .of Motor
Vehicles Costa Mesa office
will be conducting free fin-
gerprinting for children ages
1-14 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at
its building. 650 W. 19th St.
Parents choosing to apply for
California identibcation cards
for their children are required
to provide a certified copy of
the child's birth certificate, as
well as a Social Security num-
ber and $6. For more informa-
tion, call (949) 631-8150.
"Start & Succeed In Export-
ing: A ·workshop for Entre-
prene urs and Managers"
will be presented from 9:30
a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Oasis
Center, Room 1-A/B, 800
Marguerite Ave., Corona del
Mar. Admission is $45 and
there is a $3 materials fee.
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For more information, call
(949) 6-44-3151.
Seats ltlll remain for tbe Tom
Brokaw Video Program with
Orange County Media Panel
at 2 p.m. at the Newport
Beach Central Ubrary, 1000
Avocado Ave. This install-
ment of the Distinguished
Speakers Lecture Series is
titled, ·~oblema and Chal-
lenges of the 21st Century.•
The program featw'es a video
recording of the previous
night's presentation by NBC
anchorma~ Tom Brokaw.
ReseJVations are $12.50 and
include dessert and coffee.
For more information, call
(949) 644-3296.
MAY 3
A representaUve from the
admissions office at UC Santa
Barbara will visit OCC's
transfer center from 12 :45 to 4
p.m. to talk with students
interested in transferring.
OCC is annually one of the
nation's leaders in transfer·
ring students to four-year col-
leges and universities. The
tr~fer center is on campus
at 2701 Fairview Road, Costa
Mesa. For more information,
call (714) 432-5894.
Speak Up Newport's May
meeting will feature a presen-
tation by Citizens to Rebllild
Our Schools at 6 p.m, at the
Riverboat Restaurant, 151 E.
Coast Highway, Newport
Beach. Hors d'oeuvres will
begin at 5:30 p.m. Guests are
welcome and the' public IS invit-
ed to attend. For more infonna-
tion. call (949) 224-2~66.
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llAY 6
Oruge Cout College wt1I
present a fast track to com-
puter skills with a class titled
•PC Boot Camp: The Fast
1\'ack to Computer Compe-
tence.• The program starts
today and will continue
through May 21. Classes will
meet from 9 a .m. lo 4 p.m .
Saturdays and Sundays in
OCC's Computing Center,
2701 Fairview Road, Costa
Mesa. Registration is $256
and a $120 materials fee is
payable in da!is. Cost for a
single boot camp weekend is
$95 with a $40 materials fee.
For more information, call
(714) 432-5660.
Ora.age Coast College will
present a television directing
workshop titled •Directing
for Television with Marvin
Rush,• from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
in Room 204 of OCC's Lewis
Center Building, 2701
Fairview Road, Costa Mesa.
Registration is $45. Rush has
worked on a variety of situa-
tion comedies and dramas.
For m ore information, call
(714) 432-5660.
MAY 7
An open casting call for Reg-
is Philbin look-dlikes will be
presented today from 9 to 11
a.m. at the Orange County
Market Place in Costa Mesa.
Animal Crackers Entertwn-
ment will host the event at
the main snack bar area at
the Orange County Fair-
grounds, 66 Pair Drive. The
entertainment agency will
also be seeking other look-
alikes, such a s Brad Pitt,
Leonardo Di Caprio,
Gwyneth Paltrow and Ricky
Mcvtin. Be prepared to
appear in front of a judge's
panel and answer a few ques-
tions in character. Winrung
contestants will not only take
borne $100 in cash, but will
obtain bookings as a celebrity
look-alike for many special
events. For more information,
call (949) 487-9296. Admis-
sion to the swap meet is $1.
Parking is free.
MAY 13
Celebrity author and lecturer
Laura Doyle will facilitate a
powerful workshop titled,
"How to Have the Intimate
llelationship You Always
Dreamed Of,• fTom 1 to 5
p.m. at the Holiddy Inn, 3131
Bristol St., Costa Mesa. Doyle
will be using the principles
from h er new book. ·Tue
Surrendered Wife: A
Woman's Spiritual Gwde to
'Ihle Intimacy with a Man.·
Preregistration is $39. Admis-
sion at the door IS $50. For
more information, call (71 4)
549-9305.
ONGOING
A women's therapy support
group meets to discuss rela-
tionship issues at 6:30 p .m .
Tuesdays at 1151 Dove St.,
#105, Newport Beach. For
more information, call Ba,,r-
bara at (949) 261-8003.
Tbe Friends of the Newport
Beach Public Library Used
Book Store needs to replenish
its book stock. Patrons are
urged to bring in unwanted
books. With the exception of
law books or magazines, all
donations -hardcover and
paperback -are welcome
and are tax-dedu~ble.
Books may be left at any of
the three branch libraries -
Balboa, Mariners or Corona
del Mar. They also can be left
in the special book closet next
to the store at 1000 Avocado
Ave. For more information,
call (949) 759-9667.
The Newport Beach New-
comers Oub meets at 10 a .m.
the third Wednesday of each
month at different homes.
The group of about 100
women go on the road and
play goU, tennis, bridge and
more. 1be group also bolds ,
l9ftr81 8"D1ng parties. For
more information, ca.ll (949)
854-4501.
.. Mmll llMltb Mblllb1el
pteeentl LoYe Without Honor
-..pport groupa at tO a .m. and
1 p.m. Mondays through
December for women roping
wttb dodMltic violence. 1be
groups wUl meet for two
boun at St. Mark Presbyter-
ian Chun:b. 2100 Mar Vista
Ave., Newport Beach. Por
mom information, ca.ll (9'9)
721-8079.
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purpose of the group is to
help children and other con-
cerned relatives identify
problems and issues and
develop appropriate solu-
tions. The cost is $30. For
more information, call (714)
445-4950.
The Costa Mesa Clulmber of
Commerce holds networking
luncheon meetings from
11:45 a.m. to 1 p .m. Wednes-
days at the Costa Mesa
Country Club, 1701 Golf
Course Drive, Costa Mesa.
Visitors ate welcome. Cost is
$13. For. more information,
call (714)665-909o.
1be Udo Isle ToutmaSters
Oub meets at 6:30 pm. Mon-
days at the Oakwood Apart-
ments, 1700 16th St., in the
clubhouse on the main level. in
Newport Beach. For more infor-
mation, c.ail (949) 515-9470.
The Jobn Henry Foundation
sponsors the Comfort Zone, a
mental illness support group,
which meets from 7:30 to 9
p.m. Thursdays at the Light-
house Coastal .Community
Church, 301 Magnolia St.,•
Costa Mesa. For more infor-
mation, call (949) 546-7274,
Jewish FamUy Service of
Orange County sponsors an
ongoing healing support
gToup for the chronically ill.
The purpose is to provide
participants witit emotional
and spiritual support to man-
age illness and its conse-
quences. The gToup meets at
7 p.m. Thursdays a t Jewish
Family Service. 250 E. Baker
St., Costa Mesa. Attendance
is free, but registration is
ARoUNDToWN Thurmy, Apnl 20, 2000 A7
required. To register or for
more information, call (714)
445-4950.
Scr•bble Club No. 350 meets
from 6 to 10 p.m. Thursdays
at Borders Books, Music and
Cafe on 19th Street and New-
port Boulevard, Costa Mesa.
The cost is $3. New players
are welcome. For more infor-
mation, call (949) 759~467 1.
The Coin and Stamp Club
meets from 1 to 3 p.m. Mon-
days at the Oasis Senior Cen-
ter. New members interested
in ttading, buying and selling
stamps and coins are being
sought to join these informal
meetings. There are no fees
required. For more informa-
tion, call (949) 644-3244. ·
Jewish Family Service often
ongoing bereavement support
groups for adults at all stages
or loss. The groups share
experiences, hear how others
deal with grief, receive sup-
port and learn ways to cope
with sadness and loss. One
group meets at 7 p .m. Tues-
days at Beth Jacob in Irvine.
The second group meets at 10
a.m. Tuesdays at Temple
Judea in Laguna Hills. The
third group meets at 1 p.m .
Thursdays at the Ezra Center
in Anaheim. There is no fee
for these groups, but advance
registration is required. For
more information, call (714)
445-4950.
Newcomers to the Balboa
Island, Corona del Mar, New-
port Beach and Newport
Coast areas are invited to
meet others who are also new
at the Newport Beach New-
comers' Club. This group of
women meets once a month
on Wednesdays at dilferent
homes and locations. For
more information, call (949)
644-0302.
Jewish Family Service of
Orange County provides a
support and discussion group
The COiia Meu Chamber of
Commerce networkers busi-
ness leads luncheon takes
place at 11 :45 a .m . Wednes-
days at the Costa Mesa
Country Club, 1701 Goll
Course Road, Costa Mesa.
For more information, call
(714) 885-9090.
to assist participants in their . The Walking Oub of Newport
Wednesdays, and a support
group for people sulferinq
from chroruc fatlgue 'YJl·
drome mee~ from 7 to 10 p.m.
Wednesdays at the Institute
for Holistic 1\'eatment and
Research, 4019 Westerly
Place, Swte 100, Newport
Beach. For more information,
call (949) 251-6700
recovery fTom childhood or Beach meets at 9 a.m. and 7 Arttu1Us Foundation lmtrudor
teenage sexual abuse. TI\e p.m. at Hospital Road and Hillary Stone leads an exercise
gTOup oieets fTom 8 to 9j~O Superior Avenue. Lose the class at 11 a.m. Thursdays at
p.m. Tuesdays at 250 E. ~-. weight and have fun. For more ,the Je..yish Senior Center, 250
er St, Costa Mesa. Advance infonnation. call (949) 650-1332. /E .. Baker SL, Costa Mesa. For
registration is requ.i\'ed. For • more infonnabon. call (714)
more information, call (714) The Sea Scouts' ship Del~ 513-5641.
445-4950. 711 or Orange Co\.Dlty offers
A Deal.IJig wttb Divorce s up-
port group is offered by Jew-
ish Family Service of Orange
County. The group is led by
an experienced counselor
and meets at 6 p .m . Tuesdays
at the Jewis h Federation
Campus, 250 E. Baker St.
Suite G. Costa Mesa. For
more information, including
dates and fees, call Heather
Wa~n at (714) 445-4950.
An interfaith couples support
group is offered by J ewish
Family Service of Orange
County. The gTOup addresses
issues faced by couples in
which one partner is Jewish
and the other is not, including
raising children, observing
holidays, displaying, symbols
in the home and relationships
with extended families. The
gTOUp meets for three wee~y
sessions Wednesday evenings
at Jewish Family Service, 250
E. Baker St., Suite G , Costa
Mesa. For more information,
including dates and fees, call
(714) 445-4950.
(
a program for young · nien
ages 14 to 16 interest~d in
sailing, seamanship, piloting,
navigation and cruising.
Meetings are from 6 'to 9 p.m.
Wednesdays at the Sea
Scouts Sea Base, 1931 W.
Coast Highway, Newport
Beach. For more information,
call (949) 642-6301 or (949)
551-8591.
Tbe Oasis Senior Center
offers ongoing assistance.
counseling and referral ser-
vices for seniors. For appoint-
ments or more information.
call (949) 644-3244.
Tbe Costa Mesa Senior Citi-
zen Square and Round Dance
Club seeks experienced
dancers to join its gToup from
9 to 11 a.m. Thursdays at the
Costa Mesa Senior Center,
19th Street and Pomona
Avenue, Costa Mesa. For
more information, call (7141
545-5669.
A free support group for can-
cer patie nts meets at 7 p.m
•
Nightly meetings are offered
in Costa Me<;a and Newport
Beach for anyon~ wbo wants
to overcome mcoune addic-
uon. For a schedule or more
inforrnabon, call (714) 774-
9106 or (800) 642-0666.
The Newport Sports Collec-
bon Foundation. a nonprofit
orgaruzation, operates a free
musewn at 620 Newport Cen-
ter Dnve, Newport Beach. The
museum, wlllch has one of the
world's largest collecbons of
sports memorabilia, IS open
from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. week-
days For more information,
call (949) 721-9333.
The Costa Mesa Communi-
cators Toastmasters Club
meets from noon to 1 p.m.
Wednesdays dt the Orange
County Department of Edu-
cation, 200 Kalmus Drive,
Costa Mesa. Meellngs are
open to anyone who wdllts to
improve his or her public
speakuig sklll . For more
information, call (7 14 ) 444-
5030
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In Santa Ana, they did it right.
There, well over two-thirds of the
taxpayers -most of whom feel
the tax bite much more severely
than the affluent citizens of Ne w-
' port-Mesa -passed a bond issue
for tpeir schools. They didn't look
to Daddy Wa'rbucks to bail them
out.
There has been a great qeal of
rhetoric addressed to why the
lrvlne school tax was defeated last
we~k. The rationale that is most
, appealing to the g,roups support-
ing a school bond issue in New-
port-Mesa is that the Irvine district
was seeking to support education-
al frills while Newport-Mesa is
dealing with bread-and-butte r
issues.
The president of the Harbor
Council PTA, Jill Money,.Jold the
Pilot: "Ou rs is only for bricks and
mortar. I'm encouraged by the fact
that ours is such a different vehi-
cle.•
But there are some deeply dis-
turbing undercurrents here, too.
She w ent on to explain: •Theirs is
for programs and teachers'
salaries, and ours cannot legally
be used for that.•
School board member Wendy
Leece expanded on this thought
when she told the Pilot: "It's
almost like apples and oranges.
Our campaign is about repairing
40-and 50-year-old buildiI]gs,
basic health and safety issues -
not teacher salaries, other perks
and music programs.•
I hope that neither of these
people intended the implication
tnat can be 'clrawn readily from the
above quotes: that teacher salaries
and enriched cwriculum -like
music prqgrams -are •perks•
that can somehow be shunted oU
as second-class appendages to the
body of public education.
Yet,.what is especially sad
f
about all this is that such implica-
tions -wbetbar intended or not
-are ~btedly useful in try-
ing to get the Newport-Mesa mea-
sure passed.
We don't want to be putting up
public money for any perks. No,
sir. We're bricks-and-mortar peo-
ple. So if our $100,000 salaries are
maybe double or triple what our
teachers earn, let 'em try to make
it in the business community if
they're unhappy. We'll just find
someone else to teach our kids a
no-perks curriculum.
And if the teachers want to add
frills, let them spend their own
money on educational aids.
They've been doing that for years
anyWay. If the textbooks get too
frayed or the field trips too expen -'
shie even for those inflated
teacher salaries, maybe they can
hit up the Irvine Co. for a few
bucks.
I suppose pointing out this sort
of irony doesn't help the cause of
Newport-Mesa school bonds very
. .
much. But I find it deeply distress-
ing that public education in this
enormously p rosperous communi-
ty has to dress itself in beggar's
clothing and plead homelessness
in order to wm the support of
enough voters in that one-third
minority just to survive.
So let's not break. out the cham-
pagne for the Irvine school sys-
tem's last-minute reprieve. Sup-
porters of ouc upcoming school
bonds.would prefer to ignore the
Irvine election as having no real
bearing on Newport-Mesa.
Maybe so. Hopefully so.
Maybe that hard core of
naysayms will be sufficiently
moved by the decrepit school
buildings to go along.
But the other message from
lMne must be ignored, too. The
private sector isn't going to bail us
out. Ll.ke the folks in Santa Ana,
· we've got to do it ourselves.
• JOSEPH N. 9EU Is a resident of Santa
Ana ~ights. His column appears Thurs-
days.
Daily Pilot
seven liquor l&One. f1U sta-
tiom aad cocw.mence ltorel ,
bere Nici they do tMir best to
avoid selUng tobacco to
minon. They all said they
check the identification of
anyone who look.I younger
than 28, as mandated by state
law.
"I'm very, very, very strict,•
said Jacob Adam. QWner of
A&M Uquor on 19th Street in
Costa Mesa. •i never m,\nd
losing a sale to a. minor.•
But teenage smokers said
-they'll remain undeterred.
•rd still get them no matter
what,• said Joe Dorrity, 17, as
he puffed on a Marlboro. •But
I'm going to quit soon. I'm sick
of this.•
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of silt in the bay. he's also
worried about the long-term
effects of the chemicals that
may be in the material.
"'It takes 30 years of expo-
sure lo some of these chemi-
cals before there's ·increased
risk of cancer," Skinner said.
Talk lo locals who take an
interest in the bay and ·every
new conversation will rliise
fU\Other question about what
is drifting in from upstream.
Jolin Scholl, who, works
for the state D~partment of
Fish and Game on,.Shellmak-
er Island, womes about
Diazanon, an insecticid~
used on many household
plants. The chemical washes
down from the watershed ih
very small quantities, he
said, but over time it accu-
mulates in the silt on the bot-
tom.
"They get buried over the
years," he said. •When you
dig up (material) that was
buried more than 10 or 15
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alternatives because "it's a
healthy thing to do.·
Former Newport Beach
mayor Clarence Tu.mer added
that the county is obliged to
look at other potential uses for
the site before making such
an important decision for the
community.
However, another former
mayor, Tom Edwards, said he
sees the move as an airport
meltdown.
"I think we're seeing a dis-
sipation or melting down of
the current El Toro planrung
process, which bodes well for
my proposal,• Edwards said.
PRINCIPAL
CONTINUED FROM A1
environment as a result is a
familiar, caring place for both
adults and children."
Newport Coast parents
and children look forward to
such an environment.
Defrain, of Lancaster, has
also known Van Zeebroeck in
several different capacities.
They met in 1989, when
Defrain was d.Ssigned as a
classroom aid for Van Zee-
broeck. Since then, DeFraln
What's
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• WHAT'S AR.OAT runs periodical·
ly in the Dally Pilot on a rotating
basis. If you know of an event or
activity that could appear in this
column, pfease mail the Informa-
tion to Daily Pilot. 330 W. Bay St.,
Costa Mesa 92627; fax it to (949)
646-41 70; or e-mail it to dallypi-
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IAYAllNG/
CAllOllllG/SCUll
Beginning sea kayaking,
rolling clinics and private
lessons are offered. Kayak
and sea ski rentals are also
available. For more informa-
tion, call (949) 675-1215 for
Paddle Power, 1500 W. Bal-
boa Blvd.
1\vo-hour kayak tours beglD
at 10 a.m. Sundays from
Newport Dunes. Cost is $20
per adult, $15 per child.
Kayak rentals and classes are
also available. Fro more infor-
mation, call (949) 729-1150.
Single ($10 per how) and
double ($15 per hour) kayak
rentals a.re available in the
Balboa Pun Zone. Call Balboa
Boat Rentals, (949) 673-7200.
PaddJe Power also provides
kayak, surf sk.i and canoe
ren~s. For more information,
cell (949) 675-1215.
Back Bay canoe tours arc
ottered by Upper Newport
Bey every Saturday. Meet at
8:30 a.m . on Shellmaker
lllend. For more information,
cell (949) 640-6746.
ne Newport Aquatic Center
Often eweep rowing (one ou). ICUlllng ·classes (two
oen) Md canoe rentel1.
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years ago, you stir up the pol-
lutants."
Also a concern. said Den-
nis Kelly, professor of Marine
Science at Orange CoHt
College, are decades-old
residues of DDT, a controver-
sial pesticide that was-even-
tually banned from use in the
United States in 1972.
The pesticide, Kelly said,
"is a tiny particle. It tends to
adhere to the smallest natur-
al particle,• such as those in
clay and silt.
''It becomes entombed,"
he said.
Then there are the worries
among the. staff of the
Coastal Commission. They
have raised questions about
the concentrations of heavy
metals in areas like Dover
Shores and Lido lsJe.
The level of arsenic in the
mud at Dover Shores, for
example, is at more than
twice the standard that trig-
gers Coastal Commission
inquiries, said James Raives,
a ~nsistency coordinator for
the group.
The level of copper, he
said, is twice what it should
Edwards, who helped
author the 1985 John Wayne
Airport settlement agreement,
shook up the community last
monU1 when he suggested
ending plans for an El Toro
airport and instead focus on
preventing any expansion at
John Wayne Airport.
In his "mutual defense
agreement,• South County
cities and those surrounding
John Wayne Airport would be
legally bound to spend pub!Jc
money defending any action
to create an airport at El Toro
or to expapd John Wayne
beyond the terms of the 1965
settlement agreement.
SWI. not all anti-airport
activists are convinced the
county will actually consider
other options.
has worked for four years as a
school bodrd member with
Van Zeebroeck and as an
office secretary for the last
three years.
"She's a very dynamic,
vibrant, enthusiastic person,"
DeFram said.
Outside the office and the
schoolyard, DeFrain describes
her as being just as enthusias-
bc about sports, traveling and
corrununity projects.
Sandra Lyon, who took
Van Zeebroeck's place as
pnnc1pal at Nancy Cory
School in Lancaster, said she
has big shoes to till.
The Aquatic Center, 4537 W.
Coast Highway, Newport
Beach. offers scuba training
consisting of six evening and
two weekend day classes.
Cost ranges from $200 to
$310. The center also offers
scuba rentals. speaal trips,
repairs and air fills. For more
information. call (949) 650-
5440.
At Dive-in Scuba, 2482 New-
port Blvd. in Costa Mesa. cer-
tification classes for begin-
ning to instructor level scuba
divers are available. Other
services offered include local
boat charters. equipment
sales, rentals and repairs. For
more info~tion, call (949)
631-9288.
1011 REllTALS
Sail airborne outside the har-
bor, pulled by a motorboat,
courtesy of Balboa Para-sail-
ing near the Balboa Fun
Zone. A 90-minute trip costs
$45. For more inlormalion,
call (949) 673-1693.
Spend a day relaxing in a
motorized lounge chair rent-
ed from Resort Watenporu
mside Newport Dunes for $25
an hour. PedAl boats, electric
boats, boogie boards, kayaks,
l.nflatable rafts, beach fuml·
ture and wet suits are alto
available. For more lnforma-
Uon, call (949) 729-1150. ·
Balboa Boat Rentals offers
pedal boat, sailboat, motor-
boat and electric boat rentals
lo the Balboa Pun Zone. Por
more lnfonnatlon, Cd.11 (949)
673-7200.
Rent a party pontoon, chapar·
rat runabout or family pon~
toon at Ancbon Away 8oet
R .... ID tbe Mlbo9 Pun zo... Par .,... 1DfonnatioD.
C.U (Mlt 873-3372.
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be in the mud around tiny
Unda lsle.
Raives emphasized that
these are still "very low-level
contamJnants."
But they're significant
enough that the commission
has asked for testing in these
contaminated areas before
dredging -which would
require at-sea dumping of
spoils -can proceed.
Boaters and dredging
companit!S whose operations
have ·t?een curtailed as a
result are struggling to bal-
ance their desire for a navi-
gable bay with their own
environmental con cerns.· •
It's a problem that under-
lines the environmental chal-
lenges presented by the flow
of runoff into the bay from
Wand cities.
They are challenges that
Scholl thinks will continue
even after the dilliculties of
dredging are resolved.
·we want (these conlami-
n!lnts) to be taken care of
before they come down here
so we can become a reserve
rather than a dumping
place." be said.
'
"I'm skeptical," said
Leonard Kranser, who is the
chairman of a coalition of anti-
airport groups and supports
Edwards' proposal. ·we
would hope for a free and
open discussion. but il it's
going to be the same cast of
characters, we lT'ight not get
that.·
Kranser Sclid South County
is not hkeJy to get an objective
analysis of alternatives ii there
1s a pro-airport ma1ority on the
board. ·u the powers that be in
Newport could agree that
they'd like to pursue
[Edwards' proposal) J'm sure
lt would be very easy to get
South County leadership to
the table,· he said
She related a story of the
students giving her a book
they made on how to be a
great principal. In the boqk,
Lyons said, students
described Van Zeebroeck -
affectionately known to stu-
dents as Miss Van -to the
letter.
"She's take-charge -
good with teachers and pa.r-
ents, very conscientious,•
Lyons said. ·sut she is very
student-centered. She has
ways of dealing with kids that
address their needs and con-
cerns -she's really all about
kids."
pretend. Spend an hour on a
gondola tour offered by the
Gondola Co. of Newport,
3400 Via Oporto, Suite 1028.
Cost is $75. Price includes a
basket of bread, cheese, sala-
mi, ice, glasses, blanket,
music and a Polaroid picture.
Wine is available for pur-
chase. For more tnformatlon,
call (949) 675-1212 .•
Gondola Adventures/New-
port, 3101 Coast Highway.
also offers one-and two·how
gondola cruises. A one-hour
tour with champagne costs
$70. A two-how tour with
dinner and champagne costs
$180. Pickup at waterfront
restaurant is available. For
more information, call (949)
675-4984. ,.,
Irvine Coast Charters in l.ido
Marina Village offers two-
hour electric boat cruises with
a gourmet dinner. Cost is
$180 for two people. Other
cruises are available, com·
plete with free champagne.
For more information, call
(949) 675-4704.
Zip through the water on a
sea motorcycle -it's called a
Seadoo -at a cost of $65 for
a single/double-seater. A
three-seater is evadable at
$15 an hour. For more infor-
mation, call Walk on Water
(949) 675-6800. It lJ next to
the ferry on Balboa lsland.
Streamline, center-console
fishing boats may be rented
at Balboa Boat Rentals on
Balboa Peninsula. TbeM new
te.incb boats are equipped
with live beit tanb. ftlh-ftnd·
en and VHP radio. Available
by hour and bait-day r.-at
$170. Pull-day ralel are SUO.
U-Drtve offshore boab
equipped with VHP radiol
c:en be rented by the hour,
ball-day or full..-y. Rates
1cnge tnJm MO ,_ baur to
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"An Easter Celebration"
Sunday, April 23, 2000 • I lam to 3 pm
N. former E.xeuuive Chef ofTutto M.m: an Ne'" port Beach.
Chef Corrado Gr.mom. invit~ >"'u to hts nC\.\I) O("!Cncd rcsuur:anc.
Corrado. A ddicaow. Ea_,cer buffet wall be ..ervcd on .A,pril 23rd.
R03~ted I~ of lamb, roasted leg of veal, 1umbo pr.iwm, grilled shnmp.
~.ifood ~lad, ~Jmon c:arpaccio and mhcr w.uul h.il1an delights \.\all
tastdUlly sausfy your appetite . .u wdJ li your lvlllh lie gut'$ts. At
Corrado, you·rc family! Adults S21 ';0, ~haldren $14 95.
For reservations p lease call (949) 252-9396
Hop on over for Eaater Sunday!
We are open at 11 :30am on Sunday and Everyd ay!
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rehabilimlon 1rnd Pilatcs center has
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training :rnd cardio cqulpmen1 to
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offers the Pilate~ method of
training and i.as divmified rht'
array of equipment available to
cnsurc a very comprt'hcnsivt'
workou1. Cardio-ballct, ballct
tcchniquc and yoga d:wes have
been added to the 01~1ing 5Chcdulc
of seep, sculpt and circuit classes.
M~gc therapy and facial/body
rrcarmcms arc available al chc
studio by appoincmcnr.
A firncss program designed for
you by one of rhc srudio's pcnonal
trainers will help you keep your
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-Wiii you live to be 1 QO?
The odds are in your favor
The diabetic foot and
preventative medicine
To prevent fooc problems and
ocher problems with the body from
oocurring. one mun inspca their f~r
daily, use a mirror to check the
bonom <lh the fooc for any 501CS or
callouses. Sec a qualified podiatrist
for a chorough exam of the fen on a
regular basis. Do not ancmpr to ~dq 1 your own bachroom surgery," as in
fixing callouses orcuning at a nail
thai is sore. The foo1 is the
founda1ion of the body we walk on.
When ii has problems. often other
are:as o( the body arc affected, such as
low back pain, diabrus, knee pain,
thyroid problems, etc. Your fen arc
just as imponam as any ocher pan of
your body.
Much of what your life ~ like in LcBla.nc Chiropractic urges you
the furore depends on the health 10 rid your cabinets of synthetic
choices you make today. You can be vitamins and minerals and the
pl'Olctivc and crcacc a wellness harmful effecrs they have rendered
lifestyle for you and your family now. ·upon our bodlcs. Feed and nourish
Quality choica for a qwaliry your body with a dice rich in live
life. LcBlanc Chiropractic will fruits and vcgcrablcs and combine
addrcls ievcn conccprs In each nutritional suppon from S1andard'
newsletter this year. Each process Process Wlu>lc Food Supplements.
may be added sparingly. Remember Speda1 spring danlng ofl'er.
ro take shorr footsteps on a lorlg Bring in your synthetic vitamins
journey -one ncp al a time. Seven and mineral . You will receive a
keys: car healthy food, reduce mess, thorough nucricional exam and
cxcrcisc regularly, breath dttply, complete, per50nafo.cd scicn~ific
drink dear non-fluoridated water, nutricional program wri ncn for
cake whole food supplements and your needs. Call now, appointment
take care of your spine. 1imcs_arc limited. April through
Cood hcaJtb hu nodling to do June -SI<' (valul" $28).
with age. We all know 30 yur olds uB/ani· Chiropractic. 471 OIJ
who fed and act like they arc 60: Ntwport Blwi., St~. 302, Ntwport
and 60 year olds who fed and act 30. &ach. OzU (949) 645-9050.
By Jeffrie M. Vihincn, D.P.M ..
A.B.P.P.M.O.
Approximately 5 to 7% of the
American populacion is diabetic.
Many arc noc even aware of it unril
an infcai<m or other medical
problem prc:scnu ltsd.f. Many people
see 3 podiatrist for a painful, numb
foot or other non-.1;pec:ific or general
complaint and after the cwn, and
whcn neceswy, blood work is taken.
Then the pacicnt is found to be a
diabetic. Diabetics arc 17 times more
likely co develop gangrene. Whf.
Diabetes alfcas the nerves, eyes,
kidneys and fen. The foot is often
the flm co be noticed (due co loss of
feeling and pain). This can lead to
sores and infections thai patiencs arc
unaware of. due to the loss of feeling
in che foot.
Newport Cotmal Prx&try Group,
'"'·· 307 J>/4anri4 Aw .• Stt. 207.
Newport &am. C..U (949) 645-
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Newport Orthopaedic Surgery Medical Group has been
serving Orange County for more than 30 years
Orthopaedic '-urgcons are well
trained in the diagnosis and
rrcatmcnr of ailments co' the
extremities and spine. There arc ·
many conditions which c:an ,.,. .....
~ithcr increased pain or deer -~
funcrion to the musculoskclctal
~,.seem. Some of these: condhions
arc more easily rrcaccd when they
are treated earlier in chc disease
process than larcr. Also, the
treatment plan is frcquendy one
chat does nor require rurgcry but is
noncchclcss prescribed by thc
orthopaedic surgeon.
For these cwo rcasoM, it is best co
let your orthopaedic surgeon
evaluate and rrca1 problems you
may be having wirh either your
e:xcrcmilics or spine.
At Newport Onhopaedic Surgery
Medical Group, Inc., we attempt to
alleviate pain and enhance funaion,
uciliiing the most current
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wida swe-d.ft.vt iechniqucs .u the
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cwcomiud home inner car cxcro.scs
is cfftai~ in 90 pm:cnt of p:atienu
who complete an eight week program.
By Dr ~urlrc' IXNard
Miacllbody Coaaeaioo. Do
you want to ahcd those extra
pounds ln time for summer?
Mind/body rcchniqucs will help
you relax, reduce stress and rake a
more balanced, dfcaiYC approach
-ro the challenges :and nrcsscs in
your lite. •
Haptea awa.reoaa: Take a
walk. Walking :allows w to
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touch the ground, your head is in
the sky. It is :a great way to get fit
and a f:abulous way 10 rccharte and
reconnect -emotionally, mentally
and spiri1ually.
Your body1 A apirirual temple.
Many people view cxcrciSl" as if it
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~ lO take another loc*. with che
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of the rmowned House Ear lnscitucc:
in Los Angdcs tea.nu with Dr. Carol
Jaclcson. his train«. to offer the latest
rrc:nmems fur hearing loss and
~cc disorders.
At the Howe Ear C.emcr
Ncwpon. pcccisc non-inv.uivc rcscs •
unlock the sccn:a co causes of•
dizziness fur c:ate ,hat is more
cffcaivc than m:t-before.
Hearing ~ing in newborns is
now manducd by the state. During
the p:as1 year it has become routinely
performed on all babies soon after
birth before leaving the hospiul.
"Early intCJVCntion wiU reduce the
number of children wirh ~re
hearing loss that arc cum:ndy going
undiagnosed until chcy arc cv:aluarcd
for delayed speech :11 age four,• Dr.
Howe said.
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Al2 Thursday, April 20. 2000 ON VACATION . Daily Pilot
Newport Beach res~ nts Lula and Marlon Halfacre, •
vacaUon with tbe:~y Pilot ln PorJbHno, Italy. They
stayed at Ho~I i'i1endJdo., / • ~ ( " ' l ~! . /"
GaJJ and Jack Sellers of Corona del Mar, on the Renais-
sance 3 at Bora Bora In French Polynesia. Jack is holdJng
a photo of his ship, the USS Advent, on which he served
as executive ofJtcer during World War 0 . This was his
first trip back to the area since the war.
Lois Wilson of Newport Beach didn't forget to bring her
Dally Pilot while vacatlonin~ in New York City.
Corona del Mar ~sidents Norm and Sally Loats, Pastor
John Huttman and others from the SL Andrew's parish,
in front of Bell Sbk'an during their recent trip to Israel
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Betng OVt'rwcight or obese ~ not
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Thursday, April 20, 2000 Al3
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Orlando, Fla. From left to right are vacaUonlng Newport Beach residents Erle Frazier,
Spencer Haly, Tyler Haly, Scott Frazier, Allyson Frazier and Madison Haly.
Former Newport Harbor High School baseball player Charlie Waite shows off the
Dally Pilot in front of bis college dormitory with his grandmother, Betty Taylor of
Corona del Mar. lbe 1999 graduate received a full baseball scholarship to the
University of Mississippi .
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A 14 Thutsday, April 20, 2000 Doily Pilot
P/a,nS in motion for guild 'tennis tourney
F or 39 years, tbe nonde-
nominational Cbristian-
based Adoption Guild
of Soutbem Orange County
has been serving the com-
munity, providing adoption
placement services, pregnan-
cy and post-delivery counsel-
ing. and child care.·
Recently, the ladies of the >
guild joiped forces for their , B W Cook
annual patroness tea, held at ' • •
the Newport Beach home of THE CROWD
Dae and Donna CJm1t..,$bme
250 guests surveyed tlie
expansive Pacific Ocean The tennis townament
view from the Clark's Shore-has become a major athlet-
clifis estate while sampling ic/cbarltable event on the
the afternoon buffet catered 'orange Coast, garnering
by Sun Dried Tomatoes of national attention in tennis
Orange. . - -circles.
Welcoming the crowd was The tea -to advance the
the pretty brunet hostess upcoming tennis tourney
Donna Clark, who was slated for May 27, 28, 29 and
wearing a spring suit of June 3 and 4 -was ch41red
peach-colored silk, and by Martly Wllson, PatU
Adoption Guild president Conover and Mary Ramella.
Denise CanceWerl in ·a pink Mi Place of Corona Del
and taupe three piece suit. Mar provided informal mod-
Loyal guild supporters Joy eling. Men's tennis attire was
Emerson, Jan VltU, Romy modeled by local pros Bob
Mcfarland, Patricia Allen-Ogle and Paul Jenklm. All
bom, Kingsley Croul, of the proceeds from the tea
Dorothea Perrin, Patricia and the tennis tournament
HanCJock, Karen Brooks benefit Holy F~y Services
From left. Marlly Wlllon. Mary RameU.. Donna Clark, Denise Cancellierl and Patti
Conover gather at the Adoption Guild of Southern Orange County's tea, a pre-event to
the organtut1on'1 fund-raber tennis tournament. set for neu month.
Noyes, Carolyn Mulne, Gall in support of The Adoption
CJmJnl, Alana Peten, Joan Guild.
Sammis and Martha Redfern Their motto: •Give·a child
were among the citizens par-a chance, a gift of love of
ticipating in the tea. family.•
As guild member Harriet And a bit of info on the
Selna says, the tea •has upcoming tournament
become a harbinger of the named for Roy Emenon,
annual tennis tournament perhaps the most prolific
which now bears the name Grand Slam event title hold-
of The Roy Emerson Adop-er in the history of tennis:
tion Guild Classic.· With 28 championship
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served as a member of the
Australian Davis Cup squad
from 1959 to 1967 winning
36 of 40 Davis Cup matches.
Inducted into the Interna-
tional Tennis Hall of Fame in
1982, Emerson and his wife,
Joy, reside in Newport
Beach and Gstaad, Switzer-
land.
Chairing the towney for
the guild is the dedicated
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Tournament committees
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: Daily Pilot DATEBOOK Thursday. April 20, 2000 AIS
Newman (akes stroke, BullOck dries out in new films
• IDITOa'S NOR.: The Reel Critics
column futures movle critiques
wrttt.n by community memt>en
.,vtng on cx.ir panel.
Newman is key to
success of 'Money' . I t would be hard to find fault with •Whe re the
Money Is," a good-
natured comedy starring
Paul Newman, Linda
Fi9rentino and Dermot Mul·
roney. Of course, if you are
hoping for
.... • a sophisti-
cated CRITICS ~~~in
which a
team of seasoned pros daz-
zle you with the details of
their plans and daring, you
may feel cheated.
is quick to
pick up on
it, and the
fun
begins.
I did
like the
way the
three cen-
tral charac-
ters, Man-June Fenner rung, McK-
ay and
Wayne
(Mulroney), Fiorentino's lik-
able but unimaginatj,ve hus-
band, make· use of tbe skills
anti knowledge they do have
rather than being magically
e ndowed with whatever abili-
ties are suddenly required by
the script.
celebnty
sports fig-
ure
Al first,
Gwen
resi-;ts any
interdc-
t.Jon with
this
group, but
aftf'r a
couplP of
major set·
backs-
mcluding almost gettinq
kicked out -she begins to
find camaradene in the
group and ts soon taking
the necessary steps to
begtn her recovery
Henry Manning {New-
man) is an aging professional
bank robber who is finally
caught and imprisoned. The
only way he sees to escape is
to convince everyone at the
prison that he has suffered a
major stroke. When his plan
works, Manning finds him-
self assigned to a nursing
care center in a nearby small
town where Carol Ann McK-
ay (Fiorentino) is employed
as a physical therapist.
Newman's performance is
the real key to the success
of this flick. He manages to
look like he's truJy enjoying
himself without taking him-
sell -or the situation -too
seriously. So take a tip from
the old pro: have fun, but
don't take it seriously.
Sandra Bullock stars as a recovering alcoholic in the new film, "28 Day . H , Here, her
character, Gwen, crashes her sister's wedding limo into a house.
·2s Days" 1s dn edsy
moVle to Wdtch The mes-
sage lS 1ust sugdrcoated
enough that it's edsy to
swallow. The mO\rie work<;
because Bullock is bkdblP
even though the thmq her
character does are so repre-
hensible You want G\, en to
make 1t and m the end ftiel
like she will, even though
she doesn't appPar to hdve
a JOb, a pldce lo hve or
much m the wtty of ft1m1ly
support.
McKay, who is bored }t',ith
·her •going nowhere" life1 is
intrigued by tales of Man-
ning's past life. W.hen Man-
ning momentarily relaxes
bis total stroke pose, McKay
• JUNE FENNER, a Costa Mesa
resident in her late SOs. is vice
president of a work force training
company.
Ch eer for Bullock
in '28 Days'
P reclictable, corny and
pat are a few ways to
describe Sandra Bul·
lock's new film, "28 Days."
H could also be described as
cute, funny and entertain-
ing. For me , a combina tion
of the two works best for
this serious-message/llght-
on-conte nl movie.
Bullock plays Gwen
Cummings, an out-of-control
30-some thing write r. We first
meet Gwen after a night of
partying, late for her sister's
wedding, and already on her
way to being looped.
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whdt will soon be a most
prophetic line, "You make 11
i.mpossible to love you.•
Love her? Most people
would have. killed her or nt
best locked her in the broom
closet. Drunk and loaded.
she makes a fool of herself
on the dance floor, falls mto
the cake, steals the llmo,
runs over a lawn jockey and
crashes into the living room
of a home.
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Sentenced to rehab
instead of 1au, Gwen arrives
dt Serenity Glen a • coom-
ba-ya • kind of place filled
with dn odd assortment of
characters. There 's her
roommdte Andrea (Azura
Skye), a teenage heroin
ddd1ct; Gerhardt (Alan
Tudyk), a gay German;
Daruel (Reni Santoni), a doc-
tor with the skill to pump
!us own stomach and Edd.le
(V1ggo Mortensen), a
If you are looking tor d
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Fine performers emerge in one-cict fest 'ORMNG ras DMY-
Th• COit. Mesa Civic
Playhouse will prlllell1
Alfred Ubly'a play ·Dd-
ving MIA Daily" tbrougb
April 30. Curtain bat 8
p.m. lbW'ldats through.
Saturdays and at 2 p.m.
Sundays. Tickets are SlO
to $12. The playboule b
at 661 Hamilton SL, Costa
Mesa. For more infonna-
tion, ~all (9'9) 650--5269.
By Tom Titus
T he one..act play is not
as simple a project to
present as it might
appear. The author must
make his or her point quick-
ly, without the luxury of
leisurely exposition, and the
actors must cany it off credi-
bly, inunediately involying
the audience. ~ ·
Each year about ·this time,
OCC's student t~pertory
company tackles a program
of one-acts -some by noted
Theater ~~iits.
REVIEW ~~r:~
grown. The
level of effectivenes.s often
varies considerably from one
to another.
This year's 15th annual
crop of eight one-acts
(because of time conflicts,
only four could be glimpsed)
run the proverbial gamut of
excellence. with two actors
in particular making their
-marks in two-of the playlets.
These would be OCC stu-
dents Angel Correa and Ali-
son Hartson.
Correa and Haitson
exhibit both talent a nd
range, taking the roles of
antagonistic brother and
sister m one production
and an upwardly mobile
couple married 27 years in
the other. While they
impress in the former pro-
ject, they truly hit their
stride in the latter.
. "Jealousy• springs from
the fertile pen of Murray
Sclusgal, perhaps best
known for bis offbeat come-
dy "Luv" in the 1960s. The
similarities abound -both
are three-character plays
involving a married couple
and an old high. school bud-
dy of the husband.
Scbisgal twists the s¢ri-
cal knife in both plays, tread-
ing to the precipice of farce.
In •Jealousy." splendidly
staged by Jose Soto, Correa
and Hartson spend most of
the evening toasting their
success -arrd animatedly
playing out various scenarios
touching on what terrible
events might have befallen
them.
Just when these games
are getting a bit tiresome,
the high school buddy -
with whom Correa's charac-
ter had constantly competed
-arrives, sending the
show's hilarity into overdrive.
Jeff Campbell enriches this
role as effectively as Jack
Lemmon did as his counter-
part in the movie version of
"Luv.·
In Richard Polak's "Steak
Night." directed by Gary B.
Finesilver, Correa and Hart-
son are at each other's
throats as vengeful siblings
put on the spot by a family
tradition in which steak at
the dinner table means
someone's misdeeds are
about to be punished.
Jeff Kemper and Sheree
Cottrill are splendid as the
conflicted parents and Chris
Buechler gives a fine impe r-
sonation of a preteen son.
Kudos particularly to the
stage crew, charged with a
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•WHERE;
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Studio The-
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Fairview
Road, Costa
Mesa
•WHEN:
Final per-
formances
at8 p.m.
Friday and
Saturday
and 2 p.m.
Sunday
•HOW
MUCH: SS
•PHONE:
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TAYA KAsHVBA I DAILY PllOT
From left. Audrey Olsen, Bruce Brown and Frank Miashlno
rehearse a scene from OCC's One-Act Play Festival.
plethora of scenic transi-
tions.
Christopher Durang has
penned many viciously
effective'saliies ("Beyond
Therapy," "The Actor's
Nightmare," "Sister Mary
Ignatius Explains It All for
You," etc.). However, "Nao-
mi in the Living Room" 1s
not among them. This 1s a
one-note screech of a
playlet involving a psychot-
ic mother, her repressed
son and his confused new
wife.
Krissy Shaw indulges in
the requisite egregious over-
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acting as the mom, while
Adam Johnson and li'acy
Weisberg underplay to the
point of virtual invisibility as
the young couple. Paul
Williams directed the piece,
stressing its characterization
contrasts.
QCC student Rebecca
Muhleman both wrote and
directed the abbreviated
exercise titled "Quo Vadis,
Tmker Bell?" It's intended to
demonstrate how on e person
is no betteI than another,
despite society's pecking
order.
Pamela Russell portrays
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an impressionable reporter
interviewing a "great man·
encompassed by a huge
head mask (Michael Cavin-
der) whose pretensions or
normalcy create the opposite
of the intended response.
The transition is far too fuzzy
to be effective.
FoUI other one-acts are
included in the festival,
which concludes this week-
end. The best of the opening
night's quartet, •Jealousy."
plays one final tune, Friday
evening.
• TOM TITUS reviews local theater
for the Daily Pilot. His reviews
appear Thursdays and Saturdays.
'THE PRICE'
Reader's Repertory 1be-
a tre will present a read-
ing of Arthur Miller's
"The Price" at 7 p.m.
today at the Newport
Beach Central Library.
Tbe event is free. The
library is at 1000 Avocado
Ave., Newport Beach. Por
more information, call
(949) 717-3801.
'THE HEIRESS'
Newport Theatre Arts
Center will present
Arthur Miller's diama
"The Heiress,• through
April 30. The show runs
at 8 p.m. Thursdays
tbiough Saturdays and
2:30 p.m. Sundays. Tick-
ets are $13. Newport The-
atre Art.S Center is at 2501
Cliff Drive, Newport
Beach. For more informa-
tion, call (9•9) 631-0288.
'AMY'S VIEW
South Coast Repertory
presents David Hare's
•Amy's View• through
May 14. Tickets are $28
to $47. The J)layhouse is
at 655 Town Center Dri-
ve, Costa Mesa. For more
infonnation,call(714)
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• Thundoy, Apr1120, 2000 Al7
Uncover some pleasant surp~es at new Corrado
9y Stephen Santacroce
I t seems like every other
week a new ltalian
restaurant opens lo
Orange County. There's
nothing wrong with this; t
love Italian food, and I'm
especially impressed with
the quality and authenticity
of the latest crop of restau-
rants, which arc a welcome
clumge from the spaghetti
houses of the '60s. and '70s.
So it didri't surprise me
when J learned th.at La Gran-
ja Mediterranean Restaurant,
which opened just six
months ago, had changed
hands and Dlninl was now
REV Ew called Cor-
ish dishes to complement the
more traditional Italian fare
on the menu.
The restaurant Itself has
an airy Mediterranean feel.
The large dining room fea-
tures white plaster walls
punctuated with simple
framed prints. An open
kitchen lines one end of the •
room and a large table deco·
rated with platters of sweets
and a lowering flower
arrangem'ent adds some dra-
ma to the decor. High, wood-
beamed ceilings add a rustic
touch, which could be even
more intimate if the lights
were dimmed just a bit.
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rado, after
its decided -
ly Italian owner, Corrado
Gianotti. Only open seven
weeks, Corrado is indeed
serving delicious ltalian food,
with a few surprises.
The well-crafted menu
starts with several antipasto
items, induding fried cala-
mari ($7 .95), a dish that no
one does better than Corra-
do. The squid has a light bat-
ter, just a dusting of flour and
cornmeal, and is fried crisp
but not bwnt or tO() browned.
If you enjoy this dish. as I do,
try the fned mixed seafood
($8.95). The fried calamari is
here, complemented with
scampi, shrimp, and moist
Chunks of halibut, all lightly
fried and served wtth a zesty
marinara sauce.
8RlAN POBUDA I OAllY P«.OT
Chef and owner Corrado Gianotti displays the
granceola alla MedJteranea at his restaurant
The first surprise is Corrado
himself, who for 10 years has
been executive chef at Tutto
Mare, overseeing its. wonder-
ful seafood-onented menu. I
bad no idea that Corrado had
decided to open his own
eatery, and was anxious to
sample some of his creations.
Born in the Piedmont
region of Italy, famous for
its white truffles and splen·
did risottos, Corrado spent
his youth cooking at restau-
rants along the Italian Riv-
iera be fore moving to the
USA in 1984.
The Riviera boasts visitors
from all over Europe, most of
them well-to-do and eager to
try the best of everytlung,
including food.
Catering to this melting
pot, many of the restaurants
offer dishes outside of thelf
native cuisines. allowing the
chefs to experiment for their
eager patrons.
My second surprise is that
Corrado bas brought this tra-
dition lo Newport Beach,
serving a sampling of Span·
The Spanish influence
makes its first appearance in
the fonn of the tapas alla
Espanola ($8.95). Tapas or
"small platesw are usually lit-
tle portions of appetizers,
ordered at a tapas bar for all
to share over cocktails. He re ,
Corrado has combined a
selection of items, which
changes on a daily basis.
The rught we tried them
we sampled stuffed mussels;
chi<:ken croquettes filled
with a creamy chicken
puree; tiny chorizo sausages
(the Spanish chonzo, which
has a texture more like kiel-
basa than the Mexican ver·
sion); and some Manchengo
cheese , d milder version of
Italian provolone.
It's a wonderful starter to
enjoy with a glass of wine, or
m the traditional Spanish
style, a glass of dry sherry.
The only detraction from the
clish is that the waiters kept
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trying to take our rushes
before we were through,
making us feel rushed
Hopefully as they gain expe-
rience. the pacing will
become more relaxed.
Entrees are broken down
into pastas -w hich can be
halved for a first course -
meats and ftsh dishes, and a
selection of Spanish paellas.
Corrado has always had a
deft hand when It comes to
seafood. and it's evident m
the fettucnne wttb tuna
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with diced ahi tuna that is
quickly sauteed and mixed
mto a spicy tomato sauce.
Don't let the addition of the
fish fool you; a nice glass of
Chianti complements this
dish perf ecUy.
The llaliarts have therr
pasta, and the Sparush have
paella. Corrado serves sever-
al excellent versions of this
classic rice dish, including
the trad.ibonal Paella Valen-
cia ($16.95). It's a mixture of
saffron rice studded with
green beans, peas, chunks of
chicken breast and chorizo.
As if this isn't enough,
shrimp, mussels and scallops
are also added to the dish
creating a savory, hearty
combination that's large
enough for two.
Meat d.Jshes include an
elegant baked, rolled chick·
en breast ($15.95), which
shows off Corrado's Piedmont
roots. The chlcken breast ts
pounded thin and stuffed
with sausage and spinach.
After it's baked, it's sliced
and served over warm polen-
ta dfld mushrooms. It's quite
a presentabon. especial.ly for
a clucken dish, and one that's
as tasty as 1t is attractive.
Fish lovers will enjoy the
cioppino ($2 1.50), a hearty
stew loaded With crabs,
prdwns and other assorted·
seafood. Or try the halibut
($18.50), wtuch is pre pared
usmg a Basque reope that
cdlls for the bsh to be dipped
in a beer-saffron batter and
deep fned before being fin-
ished in the oven. It's topped
wttb a delicious miXture of
shrimp, mushrooms and a
tomato coulis. Tbe fish is sur·
prisingly light for bemg fried,
a.nd the batter gives it a nice
cnspy coating.
Corrado offers a ruce
selection of reasonably
,priced Wl!les from California,
Italy, and of course, Spain.
Try a glass of Rio1a . a light
Sparush red WIJle, that is a
ruce altemabve to the more~
popular me rlot
Desserts include flan
t$5.95), a Sparush custard
sunilar to creme bruJee. but
Wlth a more mtense caramel
flavor. I'd stay away from the
ricotta torttt ($5.95). The
piece I was served was prac-
tically frozen, I could barely
cut 1t with my fork. When I
mentioned 1t to the Wd1ter, he
told me they had to erve it
that way so 1t wouldn't spoll.
Corrado Restaurdnt erves
good food dt reasonable
prices. C hef G1a.notu\ 10
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the atmosphere is pleasant
and relaxmg
The addition of the Span-
ish items ddds van ety to the
menu. and allows Orange
Coun ty dmers to e"'penence
dishes not often found 1n
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issue 20 years ago. It's an issue
now.•
A18 Thursday, April 20. 2000
EDITORl~L
-JAMES MIVES, a consistency
coordinator for the catifomia Coastal
Commission. on why the regtr'latory
agency won't grant Newport Beach's
blanket dredging permit without
strict conditions.
And the answer is: Plan B
.
G et out yow No. 2 pencils and
keep your Efyes on yow own
paper. It's time to take a test on
what city officials from New-
port Beach and Costa Mesa should do
regarding the proposed El Toro Airport in
the wake of the passage or Measure F. The
ballot initiative requires two-thirds voter
approval for new airports in Orange County.
Please circle alJ correct dnswers for each
question.
1. When the 25-year agreement to cap
lights and hours of operation at John
Wayne Airport expires in 2005:
a) Flights could take off and land all
night long.
b) Flights could double, even triple.
c) Homes and businesses surrounding the
airport will be condemned to make room for
massive runway .
d) Life in Newport Bedch dnd Costa
Mesa cowd be a living hell.
Answer: All of the above.
2. Most Newport Beach residents want
an airport at El Toro because:
d) It means more jobs in Orange County.
b) It makes the county's econom y more
viable for the 21st century.
c) It would make vacations e asier, with
nonstop flights around the globe.
d) It would keep John Wayne Airport
from expanding.
Answer: D . The other dnswers are partly
correct, but no one denies that the driving
force behind the pro-airport movement is
making permanent the flight caps and cur-
few al John Wayne.
3 . Measure F, which passed with nearly
70% of the vote, is:
a) The beginning Of the end ror an airport
at El Toro.
b) A wakeup call for Newport-Mesa resi-
dents to figure out another way to keep
Traffic at schools is
serious problem
I hdve been complaining, with-
out success, to the Newport Beach
police, about continued cars not
stopping for the flashing red lights
at my son's bus stop at the comer
of San Miguel and Baywood Dnve
("When kids dnd cars intersect,"
April 10).
I have also contacted the trans-
portation division of the Newport-
Mesa School District for assistance
(they said they ph'oned the Police
Department for assistance). One
time, three motorcycle police
came to said site. But 1 never saw
any, after thaL I spoke to the head
of the motorcycle police for assis-
tance. He said he would be at the
site. and unless he's in plain
clothes, I have yet to see him.
John Wayrie Airport from expanding.,
c) A mere "bump in the road," as one
Newport Beach consultant called it.
d) Such a confusing measure that people
actually thought they were voting for an El
Toro airport, not against one.
Answers: A and B. Only diehard El Toro
airport supporters still cling to the hope that
commercial jets will someday fly out of the
Conner Marine base. The reality is this: lf an
airport at El Toro isn't dead , it's on life sup-
port. It's lime for Newport Beach and Costa
Mesa to tum their attention to a problem
that isn't yet a lost cause: making sure John
Wayne Airport stays its current size.
4. The pro-El Toro airport strategy
employed by Newport Beach and Its lobby-
ing groups has:
a) Cost taxpayers millions.
b) Failed miserablY..
c) Been recognized as a major disap-
pointment by everyone except those con-
ducting the campaign.
d) Little chance to succeed in the future.
Answer: All of the above.
5. For Newport Beach, the major planks
in any future El Toro strategy should be:
a) C hallenge Measure Fin court.
b) Continue to pay millions for high-
priced consultants who have delive red
about 30'Yo of the vote for an airport at El
Toro and lost any momentum that a second
airport once ha d.
c) Pray that the 3-2 pro-El Toro majority
on the Board or Supervisors remains.
d) Go to Plan B.
Answer: D. Newport may also want to
fight the measure in court -to preserve
wha tever leverage it still has -but it's lime
for the battle to shift.
6. Tom Edwards and Clarence Turner are:
a) Fonner respected mayors of Newport
Beach
MAILBAG
b) Historically, two of the most fierce El
Toro warriors.
c) l\vo men who can read the writing on
the wall.
d) The fathers of Plan B.
Answer: All of the above.
Edwards first floated Plan B -a possible
pact with South County cities that would
legally bind the entire county to fight both EJ
Toro and any expansion of John Wayne. And
Turner then strengthened it, calling for very
restrictive language regarding land use
around John Wayne, the general plans as
they affect John Wayne from each participant
in the agreement and a realistic commitment
to solve the county's air transportation needs.
7. Plan B ls worth trying because:
a) Residents -in north and south -
bave made it clear that they don't want a
huge airport in Orange County.
b) If South County leaders are sincere,
Newport Beach has a better chance.at stop-
ping John Wayne expansion with them than
without them.
c) It's a no-lose proposition with plenty of
upside.
d) ll just might wor k. '
Answer: All of the above.
8. Those not willing to try Plan 8 :
a) Believe the world is still flat.
b) Are d ependent upon the prolonged
battle for their paychecks.
c) Are in denial about the future of the El
Toro plans.
d) Are so investe d in the issue that their
ability to be rational has be en clouded.
Allswer. All of the above.
Scores: If you got 0-2 answers correct, you
could be a well-paid airport consultant: 3-5
correct, you could become a member or a
pro-airport lobbying group; 6-8 correct, con-
gratulations, you could be the key to stop·
ping any expansion or John Wayne Airport.
Has Irvine gone
to the dogs?
The failure of Measure A in
Irvine to raise taxes for schools
comes as no surprise. Why
would the measure pass when
Irvine residents are well aware
of the excessive amount of mon-
ey the city continually wastes on
El Toro? lrvinepas wasted in
excess of S4 million surplus tax
dollars to kill El Toro thus far,
while through Measure A, pro-
posed to raise $3 million more in
taxes to help their failing
schools.
Please, motorists. when you see a
school bus with red lights flashing,
pledSe stop until the red lights stop
flashing. These hard-working bus
drivers are transporting our most
precious resource -our children.
-BRIAN POBUOA I DAllY PILOT
lf Irvine can think of clever
ways to litigate and complicate
the El Toro issue, surely it can't
be too difficult to think of cre-
ative wdys to take the city's sur-
plus tax dollars and put them
indirectly into their own schools
to better their city.
JUDITH EUEN HUNT
Newport Beach
Oaire Trevor Bren
will be missed
I c.1m calling in regards to the
actress Claire Trevor Bren's death
( • Aclress, visionary to the arts
dead at 90, ~ April 11 ). I met her
A crowd of students and parents converge outside Newport Elemen-
tary School after classes. lrafflc in the area bas become a problem.
briefly one Saturday morning al
yarn shop in Costa Mesa. And we
were sitting around a table, about
three of us, knitting. I had no idea
who she was at the time, and we
were all laughing and joking and
she was a beautiful knitter. She
was making an exquisite sweater.
And it wasn't until she left that
the owner told me who she was.
And when she was there, she was
so down-to-earth and just one of
the other people there. Just a
cheerful, wonde rful person. I am
very saddened lo bear that she
died. She was very talented.
As well as a talented actress,
she was a talented needlewoman.
SANDRA IASMAOYAN
Corona del Mar
Newport Beach has a city
library that offers extracurricular
programs for students. The wast·
ed S4 million could have easily
built the county's most spectacu-
laJ master-planned city library.
Instead, Irvine seems more inter-
ested in building a dog park and
fighting EJ Toro.
RUSSEU NIEWIAROWSl<I
Santa Ana Heights
Trust is at issue in John Wayne, El Toro debate
AT ISSUE: A proposal for
north and south Orange
County cities to form a
united front against airport
expansion.
f've been watching with great
interest the reactions regarding the
proposed El Toro alrport and the
idea that that north and south
county should unite with the com·
mon cause of keeping El Toro air-
port out and leaving John Wayne
unchanged. t haven't noticed any-
OM bdngihg up the subject of
trult. Why should the pro..airport
people trust the anti·alrport peopl
alter what they did regarding
Measure F1 The majority of
Orange County voted twic In
favor of El Toro. So South County
Ul8d Ha crafty lawyers to word
Meuwe P to ccatuse th vote.rs by
throwing lD laDdftDI and pr\5ons.
I penOMlty lmoW teYeral people
who are in favor of EJ Thro airport
but were confused by Measure F.
After twice voting in favor of the
El Toro airport, do the people of
South County think we suddenly
changed our minds when Measure
P was proposed? I don't think so.
Measure P was a cleverly craft-
ed measure to confuse voters and
ensure that El Toro could not
pass. With the huge growth of
Orange County, it wW be intmest-
ing to watch South County vote to
expand John Wayne u soon es El
Toro t. off the books.
MARILYN STROMQUIST
Belboe ltl4nd
1 have two questions reJeUve lo
the South County •ouve Branch.•
Whyf Howf
Why: Why would you expect
that South County would want to
Mlp U1 pew;• I John Wayne
xpanldonf
They just spent more than Sl7
•
million telling the county that
John Wayne ii underutilized and
can accommodate twice today's
passenger load. In the process,
they demonized Newport Beach
and itl residents. Now they have
our interest at heart?
How: How can you negotiate a
good deal for John Wayne flight
limitlf You say we will execute an
ironclad contract With South
CowltY dtiel. But you can't guar-
antee that 20 years from now
there won't be an entity not even
lD alstance today that will brinO
up John Wayne apanlloa to
relieve the eJr tJafftc bottleneck In
Orange County.
One laat point. there ii an ~
pound gorilla, called the U.S. gov·
emment, that will not allow the
rMtion'I air tramportaUon .,.....
to cbote up. Once m 1blo 11
gone, John Wayne will M'Nr be
able to 9'lnd up to the ..,...,.
for..,..,.....,,~ of New-
port BeaCh and South County.
JOSEPH STASCH
Newport Beach
Former Newport Beach mayor
Tom Edwards proposed to form e
coalition of North and South dties
to unite to fight an airport at El
Thro and an expansion of John
Wayne. In other words, isolate the
three pro-airport supervison.
However, the fonnation of a
.. united front• requires o common
purpoee:
1. All lawsuits againlt Meuure
P must be dropped.
2. 1be dt1es of Irvine and Lake •
Porest must bQ Included u full
members of the Local ReUM
Authority.
3. Support the aaneutiOri Of the m Tbro bUe to the dty o11rv1ne.
C. Suppolt the Mllenid\an PIM.
5. Oppme tb8 eJed9'Ja or .-.C-
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Vote 'no' ·on
Gr.eelll,i.g4t
measure
0 n Nov. 7, the citizens of
Newport Beach will decide
the fate of the Green.light
initiative. The purpose of this letter
is to analyze the regrettable nega-
tive consequences that will result
from passage of the initiative.
In my Vlew. the proposed cure to
the growth phenomenon of
increases in traffic and density is
much worse than the disease. Here
are some of the unfavorable conse-
quences I believe will result from
passage of the initiative:
The initiative will generally stop
growth, not moderate it in a proper-
ly managed way. It is shortsighted in
the extreme and, in my view, de/es
not have the best long-term in~ts
of the city 10 mind. Why would a
REBUnAL ~~v= a lengthy
and expensive review process with
the planning department staff, Plan-
ning Commission, and City Council.
and engage a multitude ot consul-~ t.ants if the project then is required
to be submitted to a political vote'
from the electorate?
My reading of the initiative is
that its proponents have simply
given up on city government. If
every significant project is to be
the subject of a dtywule election,
what is the benefit of having a
trained, &J)f!rienced and profes-
sional planning department S1aff,
Planning Commission. and City
Council in reviewing projects? It is
unrealistic to expect that the elec-
torate will make the same commit-
ment as they do.
The land-use process is highly
complex. Is Is reasonable to
expect most ciuzens to 1LnoMJ what
a general plan l , much less the
seven mandatory elements of a
general plan?
I believe lhdt f8ced with a com-
plex and detaiJed project and the
rather lntrlc4te land-use laws and
processes, the electorate will not
have the time or interest in spend-
ing the tens or hundreds of hows
to understand a project and out of
frustration will simply say •no• to
all projects -good or bad
1 believe that the initiative is
bad policy because complex land-
use decisions should not be made
at the political ballot box.
The present process works well
'JloW lf employed by interested citi-
zens. A citizen may now contact a
council person, planrung commis-
sioner, or staff pertOll il the citizen
ii dissatisfied with a project.
appear at public hearings or
appeal decisions that are made.
And the consbtuent may •throw
the bum out,• recall the council
person, or run for office.
I believe the proponents of the
initiative are rely1ng too much on
imperfect general plans In propos-
ing that a moderate change lo a
general plan will trigger a citywide
vote. U general plans were always
perfect works of art and indis-
putable predictors of future
growth. lben lt might make sense
tbat • moderate cbenge to tbe gil!ln-
enll plan ml.Wt relUlt m a spiedal
8ledioai bow9¥er, the reality ii
~plans often are, at belt. a
IMt:.of-U.pauta gu11 Slttaeflt CIC
wbllt •community m.wam •
lllielf.
I beli8Ve that 80ld. PftJP!llt
J>!anned, revenue-pnaducmg Pl'O!
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go to IUl10UDdiDg conumDillllil,
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MUSIC
PMCONCERT PARTY
The Pacific Symphony
Orchestra will present its
final •aassic Encounters for
Singles" preconcert party of
the season at 6 p .m. Wednes-
day at The Westin South
Coast Plaza, 686 Anton Blvd,
Costa Mesa. An 8 p.m. con-
After cert will
follow at
HOURS ~~~ange
Perf onrung
Arts Center, 600 Town Cen-
ter Drive, Costa Mesa. The
pre-party will feature live
jazz, bot hors d'oeuvres, a
no-host bar and discounted
parking. Tlckets are $40. For
more infonnation, call (714)
755-S799.
GROUND-LEVEL SUNDAYS
The Lab Anti-Mall will have ruse jockeys spinning expen-
mental grooves from 2 to S
p.m. Saturdays in April. DJ
Suhblymnl and Area S7 Pro·
ductions will spin today. The
Lab is at 2930 Bristol St.,
Costa Mesa. For information,
call (714) 960-6660.
HI-WATT WEDNESDAYS
The Lab Anti-Mall will host
live music performances
from 6 to 9 p.m. Wednesdays
in April. The Lab is at 2930
Bristol St., Costa Mesa. For
information, call (71 4) 960-
6660.
' .
'FOREVER Ames, VOL 1r
OCC will present •forever
Fifties, Vol. Il, • a program of
1950s music, at 8 p.m. May
20 in its Robert B. Moore
Theatre. Tickets are $25 to
$29. OCC is at 2701 Fairview
Road, Costa Mesa. For more
inforrnation,call{714)432-
S880.
DANCE
'GtSEUE'
The Festival Ballet Theatre
will feature American Ballet
Theatre dancen Ashley Tut-
tle and Gennadi Saveliev in
its April 29-30 production of
#Giselle• at OCC's Robert
· B. oore Tfreatre, 2701
KC SPRING c~RT , P ·ew Road, Costa Mesa.
The Jewish c; 1 unity Cen-e performance will be at
ter of Oran~i~' , ty will '8 .m. Saturday and ~ p.m. \
present a · g concert !Jt 2 ~· ~nday. nc~ets at the door ".
p.m . May,. t eaturing i be $18 for ad~ and \ ,
. Prokofiev's ii eter and the . ' . 15 for cbildr~n. P more
Wolf" aq14Sprtng• from ~1. informatio~, call l"J .f) 4~-Vi~'s' •The four Sea-I' · sa9o. . . ' f ,, ) , sons,~ iI'ic ets are $3 to ~ ' ._ · Th~ ~ter is' at 250 G· ~r aLEBM1 c 0 CO DE' MAYO
S\.1 ~osta Mesa. For nlOle · OCC's' dan~ department
Woimation, call (714) iS5-will sta1fu Fiesta I.:atina • at
0340. thlO a .mu. ~ nRooben MaBy Ms in e co eges o rt . oore
ART
'PERSONAL REFLECTIONS'
Grdphics Gallery will exhibit
the works of Zoe Hadley
through May 20 in #Personal
Reflections.• A reception
with the artist will be held
from 6 to 9 p.m. May 12.
Graphics Gallery is at 219
Marine Ave., Balboa Island.
Por more information, call
(949) 673-2220.
LIBRARY PHOTOGRAPHY
The Newport Beach Public
Library presents #library: The
Drama Within,~ an exhibit of
photographs by Diane Asseo
Griliches taken in libraries
around th~ world, through
·Apnl 30. The library is at 1000
Avocado Ave., Newport
Beach. For mpre information,
call (949) 717-3801.
Theatre, 2701 Fairview Road.
The SO-minute performance
is part of a dance and cultur-
al heritage outreach pro-
gram, and the 13 OCC stu-
dent dancers will take their
show to Orange County
schools from May 8 to 12.
Admission is free but reser-
vations are required for the
Cinco de Mayo shows. For
more information, call (714)
432-SS06.
HIGH SCHOOL OF THE ARTS
As part of the Imagination
Celebration Orange County,
the staff of the Orange
County High School of the .
I
. .
Arts will present a free two-the first Tuesday of every
hour dais ol jazz and ballet month at the Gypsy Den
from 4 to 6 p.m. May S at the Cafe and Reading Room at
Orange County Perlorming The Lab Anti-Mall, 2930
Arts Center, 600 Town Cen-Bristol St., Costa Mesa. On
ter Drive, Costa Mesa. For May 2 at 8 p.m. ·Tue Diva &
..
Thundav. Aotil 20. 2000 Al9
man's Wake• at 7 pm.
Wednesday. The store is
3333 Bear St., Costa Mesa.
For more information, call
(714) 432-7854.
more infonnation, call (714) The Debauche• will be pre-'SIMPlf ABUNDANCE'
536-8597. sented, featunng poet T.S. DISCUSSION GROUP
l.ra.ar u 0 ... ~L OUPE > Kerrigan and musical Soloist Based on the books of Sarah ~ ~ 111 Bonita N~um Jaros. For Ban Breathnacb. this discus-
The Dor Sheni Song and more info tion, call (714) sioo group f9(:U.Se8 on appre-
Dance Troupe from lsraPI 549-7012 Admission is free. ciation, expression and grati-
will perform at 7 p.~. t.•t.y but voluni,ary donations are tude. Led by Audre de Nard
at the Jewish Fede{atj tJ accepted.for the performers. at Borders Books, Music and
Campus in honor ot 1' '.;t er's • .; ,• Cafe the "'first Thursday of
Day. Theiperfol'JJ)Anr·;~i.o in LITIRARY ' . 1' each1,0onth at 6:30 p.m. Bor-
support ofi'the *r<itofl,m to 7 1 '/ de~,i.S' at 1890 Newport Blvd.,
Another" progt&n" '~ sraeli ROJJND TABLE' ;~a Mesa. For more infor-cbildr~ whose1.iv have 'fli'e Orange County Chapter .·· ation, call (949) 631-8661. e=:n::::i~ ~~~~dmis-df Round Table West will . , • ;
sion is $18. · dren under ,Y present a lWlcheon pr~att>, KIDS ·
13 are.free. Dessert will-ht! at noon today at the Balboa
seived. Tue campus is at 250 Bay Club, 1221 W. Coast
E Bake St Costa M F Highway, Newport Beach.
· r ·• esa. or D ald S th r more information, call (714) on poto, au or o
7SS-5S5S, Ext. 224. •Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy Onassis -A We·;
POETRY
OPEN MIKE POETRY
In honor of National Poetry
Month, Borders Books,
Music and Cafe will hold an
open mike poetry night at 7
p.m. each Monday in April.
The store is at 3333 Bear St.,
Costa Mesa. For more infor-
mation, call (714) 432-7854.
THE FACTORY READINGS
An evening of performance
poetry will be held at 8 p.m.
J. Michael Reidenbach and
Dana K. Drenkowski,
authors of •Legacy and Des-
tiny•; and William Murray,
author of #Janet, My Mother
and Me• will discuss thetr
books. Tickets are $40. For
more infonnat:Jon, call (323)
2S6-7977.
MYSTERY DISCUSSION
GROUP
Th'e Mystery Book Discus-
sion Group of Borders Books,
Music and Cafe will discuss
John Dunning's "The Book-
STARLIGHT STORY TIME
Children age 3 to 7 are invit-
ed to participate in songs and
finger puppet plays at 7 p.m .
Mondays at the Costa Mesa
library, 185S Park Ave. Cos-
ta Mesa. For more informa-
tion, call (949) 646-884S.
NEWPORT LIBRARY
STORY TIMES
The Newport Beach Central
library offers story tune at 7
p.m Mondays and at 10:30
a.m. Saturdays. The library is
at 1000 Avocado Ave., New-
port Beach. Children are
invited to wear pajamas to
the evening !itory times. For
more information, call (949)
717-3801.
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Daily Pilot
Quot• Of
•DAY
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John Emme. CdM baseball coach
. .
_Apri24hanorte
• •EWllll
Sports Editor Roger Cotlson • 949..5744223 • Thursday, April 20, 2000 Bl .
SEA KINGS ADD SEASO N IN G ~ngress'
Despite 5-4 semifinal setback,
CdM comes away from Pride of
the Coast with positive feeling.
a.ry F-..fkner
DAILY PlloT
CORONA DEL MAR -The Corona
del Mar High baseball team lost one
game (for now) to the rain and one game
to San Clemente, a 5-4 semifinal setback
Wednesday. 'But in the big picture, the
Sea Kings' Pride of the Coast Townament
experience was an overwhelming posi-
tive, according to Coach John Emme.
•we were 2-1 this week and are 10-8
overall, going into next week, which is
huge for us with two games against
Estancia,• Emme said after the semifinal
loss to the visiting 1\itons (8-11 ).
The Sea Kings topped Back Bay rival
Newport Harbor, 5-2, Saturday to open
BASEBALL
the tournament, then handled Orange,
9-7, Monday.
Following an April 13 nonleague win
at Ocean View, Emme believes his team is
much better prepared to make a run at
one of three Pacific Coast League playoff
berths the next three weeks.
•As a group, we're maturing,• Emme
said. •No one is looking over their shoul-
der waiting for someone else to get the
job done. Our guys realize, now, they're
all varsity players. They had shown signs
of that earlier in the year, but now it's
more consistent.•
Emme said this burgeoning confidence
has been most visible offensively.
•Four weeks ago, we were hitting, .210
as a team and now we're hitting a bout
SEE COM PAGE 83
TAVA KASHUBA I OMV PILOT
Sea Kings' Cavan Cuyler delivers In Wednesday's game.
Willjo~
the Tea ·
Cup field
• Seven down with nine to
play, Colette Taormina wins
Big Canyon CC crown for
the '00 Tea Cup invitation.
Wh~~or
seven ·
children under
her wing, Colette
Taormina of Big
Can yon Country
Club doesn't
have any time to
w~l~he's not , CLASSIC
playing with her
family, Taormipa plays mostly Ul
tournaments, even though she
hardly practices.
"I have to.have a reason to
COASTERS
play goU, • said Taomuna, who
captured her first women's club
championship last week ma
Tigeresque comeback on the'back
nine.
ewport Harbor
High product
John Altobelli
has been guiding the
Pirates for the past
eight yean, and
among the
actomplshments
wu a Unal four berth
at tbe state
cbamplombips ln
his rookie season,
calmtnated by
garnering Co-Coach
of tbe Year in tbe
Orange Empire
Conference.
TAVA ICASHUBA I OAlV I'll.OT
Conung from seven strokes
down m the last nine holes to tie
defend.mg club champion Sally
Holstein, Taomuna won a
sudden-death playoff -the first
playoff m Big
Canyon history
for a club
championslup
-and earned
her way into the
prestigious Tea
Cup Classic.
So, for the.
third tune mas
many years, Big
Canyon will be
represented by a
different player
m the Tea Cup,
the swnmerti.me
goU tradition for
Richard Dunn
GOlf
the women's club champions m the
Corona del Mar-Newport Beach-
Costa Mesa tnangle.
Thormina, a Newport Coast
resident whose large farru.ly has
been with Big Canyon since
November 1998, will get the
opporturuty-to play her home
course at the fourth annual Tea
Cup Classic Aug. 11.
THE PIRATES' ULTIMATE 'GAMER'
Each of the fow private clubs in
the area rotate as host site of the
~vent, which has been part of the
Fletcher Jones Motorcars/Daily
Pilot Club Championship Series,
and the 2000 Tea Cup Classic will
be hosted by 819 Canyon.
"That's what everyone's.telling
me,• Taom:una said of her club
championship, which awards an
automatic berth into the Tea Cup.
·rve never watched (the Tea Cup)
before, but I've read about 1t m the
newspaper. I'm not sure what to
antiapate. I don't know lf I should
start getti,.pg nervous now or about
mid-July l guess people come out
and watch t.lus. •
•Orange Coast College baseball coach
carries on the hard-nosed approach
which helped him play professionally.
a.ry Faulkner
DMY~OT
I n those inevitable off-season lulls, when
taking extra ground balls or a few extra
hacks in the battin~ cage could be
considered overkill; Orange Coast College
baseball p14yers needn't look far for the
inspiration to keep grlnding. ·
Sometimes, all that is required is a glance to
the side, where Coach John Altobelli is d.rilliDq
right along with them.
Altobelli, coming to the close of his eighth
. .
season at the helm' of his former
community college rival, is a walking
-sometimes even running, crouching,
swinging and throwing -example of
. how much one can get back from
investing in the game.
A game r without glory at Newport
Harbor High, Altobelli was thankful
for the chance to continue playing at
Golden West College. It was an
opportunity not available to bun at bis
Mike Mayne sWl refutes this, but we
beat Coast both times I played them.
And I bad the game-winning hit in ooe
of those games.•
Displaying the work ethic insWled in
him by his father, Jim, a former St.
Louis Browns draft choice from
Chicago who also rendered his son a
lifelong Cubs fan, Altobelli toiled
tirelessly un~ Jli.s talent surfaced at
Golden West. ·
future home. • John Altobelli -·1 had dislocated my shoulder my
junior year at Harbor and when I got to
Golden West, I could barely throw the
balllrom the outfield to the infield,· be said.
•But I wotited on my arm and by the time I was
•Orange Coast bad just won a state
~pionship in 1980 and didn't recruit me: Altobelli recalled. ·1 bad to drive by OCC
every day on my way to Golden West and I
really didn't like OCC. (Former Pirates Coach) .. . SEE ALTOBELLI PAGE 82
• The Mustangs' senior looks to leave Costa Mesa with
a couple of r~cords under bis belt before he's through. ...,Mabell
OMV PILoT
C Olta Mesa High 1e111or
Robert Hulliger ii tbe Ken
GrUfey Jr. ol track and
lleld, be'I not tbe biggest or •=out tblft, bUt be .... to~ way llO get tbe job done
far lbe Multaags ID tbe dllall
IDd lbclt put ewnta.
~ ilbGDgllt doeln't
DK 111 lrftr throw tbe fartbelt. • .. ....... ,, 2to-pound Hullgw
dlscus (142-63/•) and lbot put
(52-6) in the Mustangs' dual meet
with Laguna Beach befOre
winmng the lbot put witb •
penooal·belt 54-61/4 td tbe
Orange County Qwnpnmtdpa,
edging tbe fevortt., navt. ....
from 'Blp8reme by Ul IDc:b Md •
bd.
•'J'be fUnDy tblng ii during
~ ........ .....,..., IDluk ... '° ...... Hullger ...... .. _ ............ ....
Taonruna, whose prunary
instructor is Mesa Verde Country
Club bead pro Tom Sargent, has
been playing goll for about 12
years and been a member at PGA
West m La Quinta for 10. Her
husband, Vmce, started her in the
game.
SEE GOLF PAGE 83
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VOLLEYllll · . • · Mayf~jr Yankees .silence Braves
JC llSEIALL
tourney
to Mesa
• Van Ngo is MVP,
Fenyman and Bogert
all-toilrnament as
M\.istangs dominate
16-team event.
LAKEWOOD - A lopsided
loss. to Pacific Coast League
rival Corona del Mar High has
led to a rejuvenated approach
for the Costa Mesa boys vol-·
leyball team, which used its
newfound determination to
dominate the Mayfair Touma·
ment Saturday at Mayfair
High.
The Mustangs, led by
senior outside hitter and tour-
nament Most Valuable Player
David Van Ngo, rolled through
four pool-play matches.
Coach Jon Carlew's crew
then handled Western, 15·4, in
the quarterfinals and trounced
Kennedy, 15-5, in the semis.
The Mustangs trailed Lake·
wood, 14-13, in the first game
of the best-of-three champi-
onship match, but rallied for a
16-14, 15-11 sweep to claim
the program's se.cond tourna-
ment crown ever.
"That CdM match (a 15-3,
15-3, 15-1 debacle which last-
ed onJy 31 minutes April 11 at
the Sea Kings' gym), got our
guys ·fired up,• Carlew said.
"We beat Estancia last week
and carried that determination
into the tournament.
"Van Ngo was on fire , hil-
ling everything down, and
Shaun Ferryman (a senior out-
side hitter) and Gary Bogert (a
junior setter) made the all-
toumament team."
Carlew also credited the
play of senior middle blocker
Nate Jones, senior opposite
Rick Halsushi and senior
starter Jan Nouget. Carlew
said Hatsushi was particuJarly
prominent in the title match.
"We had some easy match·
es earl y in the season and we
got into cruise mode,• Carlew
continued. "But then we lost to
Laguna Beach and CdM and
the guys realized "Wow!
We've got to play some ball out
there or we're going to get
beat.' "
The Mustangs pounded
pool opponents Kennedy (11-
0, 11-2), Bishop Amat (t 1-2,
11 -5), Western (11-1, 11-5) and
Bellflower (11 -0, 11 -4) to start
the victorious 12-hour day.
"This should definitely help
our confidence,· said Carlew,
who cites Wednesday's Pacific
Coast League contest Wednes-
day at University (approxi-
mately 5:15 p.m.) as pivotal to
gaining one of the league's
three guaranleed playoff
berths.
•Basically, if we beat Uni,
we're in," Carlew said.
ALTOBELLI
CONTINUED FROM 81
a sophomore, I was the starting
right fielde r with one of the
strongest arms in the conference.•
• Hauser throws one-hitter
and strikes out 12 in 8-1 win.
lllWPOIT l llCH unu UIHE IWOIS
NEWPORT BEACH -Matt
Hauser tossed a complete-game ,,
one-hitter with 11 strikeouts to lead
the Yankees to an 8-1 win over the
Braves in Newport Beach Llttle
League action.
The only hit for th~Braves came on
a last-inning home run to leflfield by.
Andr'ew Dlalyna.s.
Hauser, Mike Orozco and Michael
Aspergren each had key hi~ in a
seven-run third inning for the Yanks.
In other Majors Division action:
• GIANTS 9, MAllINERs 1 -Michael
Korcllch and Tom Money combined to
pitch a one-hitter with 10 strikeouts
for the Giants in th~ir win over the
Mariners.
Phillp Bannan led the Giant attack
with two hits wd two runs scored,
while Zack Milder and Jalfer "-ttaD
each scored twice.
Zack Powen and Tommy HutcbJ.
. son played well defensively for the
Giants, while Tony Jones scored the
Mariners' lone run.
• CARDINALS 10, GIANTS 9 -Paul Nett
and Sam Stafford pitched a combined
seven innings to lead the Cardinals
over the Giants in extra innings.
The Cards' defense was led by
Ryan Dalton. Colla Wigley and Ryan
Telles, while WUUam O'Brien, Steven ·
Hinton and Ryan Dalton each had
three hits.
• CARDINALS 5, ltBDs 3 ·Steven
Hinton pitched fow scoreless innings
to lead the Cardinals to the victory.
Sam Stafford. Ryan Telles and
WlWam O'Brien led the offense, while
Paul Neff, Emily Odenberg and
Andrew Slusser led the defense.
Red Sox· rally to win, 12-11
• Hayward's last-inning
home run wins it, 12-11.
NEWPORT BEACH NILL AAA -The Red Sox rallied
with two runs in the bottom of the
final inning to defeat the Mariners,
12-11, in Newport Beach Little
League AAA Division action.
Blake Hayward dubbed a
two-run home run in the last inning
for the Red Sox game-winner'. He
finished with two runs scored and
four RBis.
Garrett Amoroso and Drew
Blake each made solid defensive
plays for the Red Sox.
Michael Page and Andrew Silva
each had two hits for the Mariners.
In other AAA action:
• DODGERS 15, METs 5 -A seven-
run sixth inning h elped lead the
Dodgers over the Mets on April 7.
Michael Tanze( and Danny
Moskovils had three hits tor the
Dodgers, while Erle Barkley, Kevin
Holland, Charles Vickery and Carlo
Valdes each had two.
For the Mets,,Kyle Hill, Max
Kanow, Tyler Johnson and Tommy
D'Ellsco eacll scored runs.
• DODCEllS 17, TIGERS 4 -Joseph
Youth
SRORTS
Rose scored three runs to lead the
Dodgers over the Tigers.
Mi<;hael Tanzer and Danny
Moskovits each had two hits, while
Kevin Holland had a double and
two runs scored for the Dodgers.
Jeff carlson ripped two hits to
lead the Tigers.
• MAluNERs 8, DODGERS 1 -Jack
Lan.sJord had two hits, including a
triple and two runs scored to lead
the Mariners over the Dodgers.
Pitchers Andrew Silva and
Andrew Drews combined to pitched
a two-hitter, striking out nine, while
Anthony Bonilla led the M's
defense with a strong play at second
base.
Danny Moskovils pitched three
strong innings for the Dodgers,
while Sean Berkeley was solid
behind the plate, throwing out two
Mariners runners.
• TIGERS 3, BRAVES 2 -James
Peb"illl pitched 22/3 scoreless innings
to lead the Tigers over the Braves.
Andy Marrow and J.P. Gormly
Alder keys Diamoodblidm' 9-4 win over C8rdlnals
each had key hits in the Tigers'
three-run fourth inning, while Kevin
Molgemtem and Greg Stone each ·
had big defensive plays.
For the Braves, Parker Rhodes
and John Leonard pitched well in
the loss. ·
• TIGERS 12, CARDINALS 1 -Nlck
Booth had a double and three RBis
to lead the 'Tigers over the Cards:
Jeff Carlson and Jaeob Goulding
each pitched effectively for the
Tigers, while Austin Har.ms and
Thomas Koss each had two hits for
the Cardinals.
• ANGELS 14, CARDINALS 3 -The
Angels used a 13-hit attack to knock
out the Cardinals.
Kevin Rask, Mats Abbott, Erik
Rask and Mark Roudanez each had
two hits for the Angels, while Greg
Wolonsky and WU WUJdr:son each
made big defensive plays.
Angels pitchers Shane Boras,
Ede Rask and Fletcher Della Grotta
combined for a strong pitching
performance.
For the Cardinals, Austtn Harms
and Spenser Singh each bad two
hits, while Tom Koss and David
WbeaUey chipped in with a hit
apiece.
NEWPORT BBACH-Htutw Miii' bad two bits, ICOl'9d three ml. II
runs and pitched tbrw ICCftlw h•""9 to lead tbe Diamond·
backs QVer the Cazdimll, M, ta New'pad Beach Uttle League AA~
action last weekand.'lbe Cerdlna1s jumped but to an early !-1 IMd OD key bits
from Mldlael Bloam. J--.. Coltlll end Rendall N.a.oa.
Angels roll
• Frazier's four RBis lead
the way in 16-6 triumph.
After the D-Bec:b tied tlae game, Gll'nla Meau drove in Os•or I •• to
give the Cards tbe lMd beck.
The D-Backs took tm IMd iD the blltb on a base hit by Aaron m before
adding three tnsurace runs ID the liatb, tbub to key bits from "-
NddkolL HMry Aw. 8Dd Ydrllt .......
Md Morris and a.ti ...... ~ soUd c1etenstvely for the Dlamoad-
bacb, while ...... Mall• led lae Calida' defame.
Baker leads M8ibi8r8. to 16-6 victory over ~
NEWPORT BBACf -The M.-. Uled solid bittlng from top lo bOteom to
knock off the ADgall. tM, 11runday in Newport Beach lJttle League AA Dtft.
sion action.
Danny 8aks W tln9 bits aDCl land four runs, while Guy SutltCn '
chipped in with ttne• ena-nm ICCftd for the Marlnan.
BnMlley Hw and Ide C'llllllll eac:h bad two hita, while 0.-..,.... _
Prendl end lell .1-~far Clll8e hits and m na IClallld b !Mlt'1.
JobD Loudlart bad two bits ad IC.'Ofed one nm tor the Anga, wbOil ~
Cunningham, Matt SWaberg, Mat wa..aey, Cory Vltlllo, Nick KWa and
Bret Weinberger each chipped in with a bit.
NEWPORT BEACH llalA
-The Angels won 110 CO
their fourth straight
game, defeating the Padres, 16·6, ·
in Newport Harbor Baseball
AssOciation Bronco Division action
last weekend.
Nlck Fruler had a game-high
tow RBis with two doubles and
a walk for the Angels.
Josh Synclell added two
doubles, while DyUln Shane
added two hits and Patrick
Dayton chipped in with a double.
Chris Thompson, Cole Riley,
Smith and Frazier shared the
pitching duties for the Angels.
Thompson had five strikeouts,
while Frazier struck out the side
in his one inning of work.
Pirates
~8-7
i-
BAKERSFIELD -Orange
Coast College's baseball
team got three hits each from
Chris Laws, Ryan France and
Blair H9\tens as the Pirates
defea~ host Bakersfield, 8-
7, ~e<iQesday in the College
ot tlle Sequoias Tournament.
· · OCC's Drew Parkln
pitched a complete game for
the win. The Pirates continue
the tournament with a dou-
bleheader today against
Reedley and San Diego City.
COUIGI Of' 1MI llQelDIU '
TOUMLUmlT
OCC 8, ilMBlsNID 1
Orange Coast 103 200 200-8 15 1
Bakersfield 006 000 100-7 9 3
Partcin and Keller; Woods, Jones
(3) and Lasalle. 28 -France COCO.
Havens (OCO. Grain (B), La5alle
(B). HR -Wiethom (OCO.
SOFTBALL
lions split
COSTA MESA -Van-
guard University pitcher
Cheri Smith pitched a com-
plete-game four-hitter to help
the Lions defeat vis.iting
Hawaii Hilo,' 3-2, in the sec-
ond game of a nonconference
softball doubleheader
Wednesday to salvage a split.
The Vulcans won the first
game, 2-1 .
Smith did not strike out a
batter and walked two to
improve to 5-9, upping Van-
•gua.rd's record to 23-28~
Jill Jessen drove in two
runs with a single and a field-
er's choice and Smith helped
her cause with an RBI on a
first-inning groundout.
Vanguard's winning edge
came in the fifth inning.
Vanguard's Nikki Banning
opened the rally with an
infield single and advanced to
third when Valerie Vanaken's
fielder's choice produced a
throwing error. Christi Fort-
ner pinch ran for Banning and
scored on Jessen's fielder's
choice.
Andrea Saucedo went 2 for
4 in the first game to key the
Lions' six-hit attack. Benning
was 1 for 3 with an RBI. · -" CiM'9,
f'-Hu2.V~1
Hewall Hilo 000 001 1 • 24 0
VanguMd 001 000 0 • , 5 0
c..ncnoio. end Hipwell Atchley end C-.
W • Con<holoa. l • Atchley. 6-13. 38 • H~ (HH).
GelM1 v~ 1, .._.Mao 2
IQwlli Hilo 000 020 0 2 4 2
Vangt.oltd 200010 • • lS 2 Atldtnort end Hill'WIC Sl'l'litll end GMwr w. Smith. S-9. l • Andenon. 21 -~ (HH).
DEEP SEA
WEDNESDAY'S COUNTS
Ne uopart Landing
3 boats, 40 anglers, 4 calko ~.
12 sand bass, 1 halibut. 20 rodcfish.
10 sculpin, 10 sheephead,
11 whitefish, 2 perch, 1 mackerel,
1 opal eye, 3 aoakers, 1 black sea
bass (released), 20 Spanish jack.
opportunity with the independent
Miami Marlins. He bolted to South
Florida and was offered a contract
by the single-A team.
"They offered me $500 and t
said ·Where do I sign.' " he
recalled.
assistant at UCL
When the Anteaters dropped
baseball after the 1992 season, it
was only a month before •Alto•
was named the sixth coach in OCC
history at age 28.
whether I'm off or not. It has never
seemed like a job, which is
probably why I spend more time
there than I do at borne.•
Altobelli, who also teaches
any talent to hustle. The scrappy
guys who don't mind getting dirty
and diving head first are the kind
of guys I want to be around. I try to
instill that work ethic in all my
players.•
"I'm a firm believer, things
happen for a reason,• he said.
Altobelli's development,
including being named team
captain and Rustler of the Year as a
sophomore, led to a scholarship to
the University of Houston.
Though he logged some
precious memories, his dream of
playing professionally ended alter
a half season. He returned to
Prange County, resigned to
making it in the real world.
"I started workmg for my dad's
company in outside sales. It took
me about a month to realize I didn't
want to d<f that the rest of my life.
Even though I was coming from
baseball, a game based on failwe,
going about 1 for 20 on sales calls
wasn't sitting real well with me. I
guess coaching was a way to stay
away from real We."
His first OCC squad wori 30
games and reached the state final
four, earning him Orange Empire
Conference Co-Coach of the Year
honors.
Last season, Altobelli guided
the Pirates to a 29-20 mark and the
second round of the regional
playoffs. In between, there have
been some lean years.
· physical education and health
education at OCC, maintains a
consistent workout regimen to
enhance his leaching ability on the
diamond.
•I work out so I can throw BP to
my team, hit fun.goes and even run
with my players,• he said. •we
were 'going through a little funk a
few weeks-ago and I was looking
for a way to spark the guys. SO, one
day, I put on the uniform and
practiced with them. I think I
opened some young guys' eyes
Altobelli said beyond wins and
losses, he savors the chance to help
athletes improve, year-round,
pushing them closer to the dream
he held in their shoes, more than a
decade ago.
"I want to stay at OCC as long
as they think l can still do a good
job," he said. "I love the area, 1
love the school and working with
athletes is awesome. 1 still have a
lot or goals in mind.•
"I had two good years at
Houston, but I didn't get drafted,
which was very frustrating to me,•
he said. •1 was never all-anything.
which, I guess, summed up my
career.·
Me went 7 for 11 in a two-day
tryout witlt the Salt Lake City
nappers, but was cut.
In Chicago to try out for the
White Sox organization, Altobelli
got word about a possible
Altobelli returned to Houston for
one season as a graduate assistant
coach, then spent five years as an
HULLIGER
CONTINUED FRO M 81
Coast League champion in the shot
put, looks for even higher mountains
to climb this year.
"I would love to win PCL in both
the shot and discus, but I know I've
got some pretty tough competition
out there,• HuWger Nld, referring
~Y to Corona del Mer senior
n Fenton. •Sean'•• very good
-1hrow_er. We wilbedeerh oth• c.lOd
luck at the OC Cbamplonlhipe. l'U be
seeing bUn again reel IOOll ••
·Soon• '8 Wednelday at 2:45 p.m.,
when CdM bOltl the MultaDgl in a
PCL dual JDMt.
Before the PCL ........ Hulligar
would lcwe to tab • coupl9 °' IChool
•I've gone through both ends of
the spectrum, from the top to the
bottom, and the top is a lot more
fun,• be said.
"But my time at OCC has been
fun and I1ve met a lot of great
people. I usually am at school at
6:30 a.m. everyday workmg out,
records with him as well. ·rm pretty dose to the school
records in both events. The shot put
mark ts around 56 feet and the diacul
is· around 170 feet. The d.18CU5 will be
the hardest to get. I'll have to do
some serious work to grab that one.•
Crash Davis, a.k.o. Kevin Costner
said it best in the movie •Bull
Dwham" when he said, •Don't tblnk.
You'll only hurt the belldub. • lbat's a
philosophy that HuWger tries to Jive
by when he lteps into the throwing
circle.
•I really try to tbJnk about nothing
when l get into that ring,• Hulligs
said. "I only 1tart thinking about ltufl
when I get DemNI. •
Hulliger would kwa to take bi1
atbietic IUCC911 and c:ompM8 at tbe
Callegjete leftl. •rw bMr'd ma aa
Pqly San LUii Obmpo, amcmg odm .,
that an old guy could still do it. 1
couldn't walk the next two days,
but I got the point across.•
Altobelli's primaty point usually
involves effort.
"Pete Rose is my guy and I'm a
firm believer that tt d~n't take
IChools,. HuWger Mid. •1t would be
great to cmnpeta In all the throwing
events: the shot put, dilcul, javelin
and hemmer throw in college .•
In addition to hil perfonnlng on
the track, Hulliaer kwes to perform
on ttage • well. •J'm ...uy into the choir and
drama right now," Hulllger llkl.
Any time away from the
diamond, Altobelli. an Irvine
resident, devotes to 9-year-old son J.J. .
•He plays baseball, soccer, roller
hockey and golf and watching him
compete ta the biggest joy I've ever
had,• Altobelll said.
·rm a tenar ta Ille mou-and I Jon
m\lllmll. Por clNiaa, I've pla,.S tbe
put of Matt In tbe play, •PatMtlct •
ad I WU allo in •5am91 Prom •
Amn'om Ula,• but my put wan't •
b6g. ~I would..,_.., pelbm
Oil Bloldwef .•
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ad l*fGanlnl' ............. . r::;.--...... bolb al ....... . .................. *"if•tO&ft_,.,.. ftlldfti.go.•
J
Doily Pilot . SPORTS -------------Th_ursdo);--i.:....., Apr.;&.-.i_I 20...;.., 2_000~83
Newport Harbor explodes for , 14~4 triumph
•Chris Ward's grand in a row with a 14-4 six-
slam un1 h inning mercy rule victory BASEBALL After going 0 for 4 with
three strikeouts on Tuesday,
Ward came back by going 2
for 3 with five RBls.
•1 told our guys that we
sbll have to play the same
way no matter what the
score." Kiefer said. ·we lost
our concentration in the sec-
ond and third.•
game m two hours and 45
nunutes with six rups in the
sixth. , eas es a pair over visiting Orange
of six-run outbursts. Wednesday in a Pride of the loaded and no one out. But
Orange (7-10) retired New-
port's next two batters with-
out giving up a run.
Jcjseph Boo Coast Tournament consola-
DMv PILOT tion game.
• 1 felt really bad after that
game,· Ward said. ·1 just
wanted to hit the ball today."
Nick Langsdon ended it
with a two-run double.
·we dld a much better 1ob
toward the end and we closed
out the game,· Kiefer said.
•And Uus game lS going to
give us confidence heading
into nex;t week.·
• Jt's far easier to play
NEWPORT BEACH -ahead, as opposed to playing
After numerous games where behind all the time," New-
1t found itself lo early deficits, port Harbor Coach Jim
Newport Harbor Hign's base-Kiefer said. #We don't have
ball team found out It's a lot to play station-to-station
easier being on the other side baseball. We can steal bases, of a big lead.
Sean Rorden, however,
got the Tars' tying run across
by inducing a walk. The next .
batter, Ward, received an 0-1
fastball letter high, and he
promptly relocated the pitch
over the left field fence f'br
the first grand slam of his
life.
Newport pitcher Mtguel
Sandoval kept the Panthers
from pulling close. He gave
up lhr~ earned runs in six
mnmgs for the complete-
game win.
Garrett Brant singled after
Ward's blast and Cody
Forsyt.q singled him in for
Newport's final run bf the
innin' " g. .
The Sailors put S1X runs on • sactifice and play the game we want.•
the board in the first inning, Newport (4·8) almost blew.
While the Sailors almost
left a bases-loaded situation
without a run in the first. they
achieved that in the second
and third, leaving the bases
loaded in both innings with-
out a score.
And Newport Harbor's
offense made sure 1t got the
job done in the 1ast three
mrungs. Rorden homered in
the fourth, Justm McCarthy
scored off an error in the fifth,
and the Sailors closed out the
~ Of THE COAST TOUIUl&AP 'IENf
NEWll'O'rT~ 14, OuHGI 4
Orange t01 011 -4 7 4
Newp<>f't Harbor 600 116 • 14 13 4
Nock, SchwenJ1eker (5) and
Smith, Sandoval and Brant • highlighted by a grand slam from Chris Ward, and New-the chance to take an early
port grabbed its second win lead in the first inning. Down,
"That was a really big hit
for Chris,• Kiefer said. "That
set the tone for the entire
game.•
W • Sandoval. L -Nock. /
28 -McCarthy (NH), L.angsdorf11
(NH). Nock (0) HR . Ward (NH),
Rorden (NH), Smith (0). 1-0, the Sailors had the bases
ROYAL FLUSH
Simi Valley-based Highlanders hold all of the
cards in a 13-0 victory over host Costa Mesa
in Pride of the Coast Tournament finale.
Tony Ahobelli
DAILY PILOT
COSTA MESA -One of
the biggest pet peeves base-
ball coaches have is gwing up
the two-out walk. Costa Mesa
High coach Kirk Bauermeis-
ter can attest lo Uus following
Wednesday's 13·0 loss to Roy-
al ID a Pride of the Coast
Baseball Tourname nt conso-
lation game.
Tratling, 2-0, in the third
inning with two outs and
nobody on base. faong Roy-
al's No. 8 batter. the Mus-
ta.ngs allowed a double, three
walks and a grand slam to the
Highlanders before finally
gettlng the lhltd out.
•If we 'get thetr No. 9 hitter
out. the inrung 1s over and
we're down, 2-0. • Bauermeis-
ter said. ·Any tune you walk
the No. 9 !utter, you're asking
for trouble.·
BASEBALL
"\\ alked sue in the hve-inru.ng
contest "He ctidn't feel com-
fortable out there," Bauer-
"¥'1ster sd.td. "You can't walk
as·many batters as we did and
expect to come out all nght
agamst a team llke Royal.
Solo home runs don t beat
you Grand slams beat you •
The Highlanders blew the
game wtde open in the flfth.
sconitg six more tunes. The
biggest blow came when
Casey O'Qwnn tut a three-
run home run way beyond
the left-held fence
OUeru.1vely. Mesa had only
three smgles by Cab1co. Car-
lo Frnnco and Yourex
The one posiuve for the
Mustangs crune on defense.
Third basemdil Billy Halver-
son a.nd second baseman Lyle
Yourex turned two double
play!> m the game to stop fur-
ther bleeding
TAYA KASHUBA I DAllY PllOT
Corona del Mar's John DiCesare (above) slides COM Miller for th£> tiU<:' al a date to be
detcrrruned.
li'ouble came calling m the
name of slugger Bnan l.J.p-
man. The li'oy State-bound
seruor crushed a fa!;tball deep
over the left-held wall for the
bases-loaded four-bagger. his
seventh home run of the year
and 26th of tus career, gwmg
the Suni Nalley-based Hlgh-
la.nders (12-8) a 7-0 lead
•We moved Billy over from
shortstop and he looked pret-
ty comfortable out the re.·
Bduermetster aid. "Even
though we've been blown out
a few times lately, our guys
don't thmk the eason lS over.
We can compete against the
teams m our league and that's
where we're headlng next ~
ln safely under the tag of San Clemente's Chase
Stroupe after a wild pitch. Below, CdM's Dave
Knecht gets the ball late on a pickoff play as
Stroupe gets bade safely ln Wednesday's Pride
CONTINUED FROM B 1
.3 to,· Em.me said.
And wh1l(' Emme lamented
-;ome mental m1!>takes. which
helped extend San Clemente scor-
mg threats. he was pleased wtlh
ht team's intensity of the Coast Tournament semifinal.
GOLF
CONTINUED FROM 81
•tt's a great family sport,• she
said. •My husband and 1 CM go
out and play and do something
together as a couple. It's been a
wonderful sport.•
.......... wlao WOD her ftnt
club championship, and Holstein
were bed at 342 after 72 holes.
Martha Redfearn shot 343 and
finished third.
Taormina, who started the final
round in third place five shots off
the lead, bllrdied 17, but WU still
two strokes behind beading into 18.
Holain's approach shot at 18
landed in a bunker, then her Mnd
~ roUed into the weter on the
dif!k:u1t ftnlshing bole to open the
dOCJr for llaonnlna. •
1laormlna WOil the p&ayotf ho)e
when Holltem'a lleCOOd sbot hit the
lake.
•rt wu pretty udUDg going into
tM matcb.. 'naonlidDa Mid .•• tried
to gift 1t my bm1t. but I never
drMmed I could eome beck from to
The Sea Kings were well below
the former lhrough six innings
Wednesday (4 for 22 for a .182
average), as San Clemente Junior
right-hander Steve Schroer had
the game firmly in hand.
·1 hked the way we competed
today and fought back.· Emme
said. •(Schroer) 1s a very good
pitcher.•
Emme credited starter J D.
The five-run fourth inning
came on the heels of a llUSsed
opporturuty for the ~1u!:>langs
(8-12-1 ).
The f\ tustangs ""111 host
Sdddleback m a nonJeague
b.lt on Tuesday at 3 p m CdM managed Just four singles
to that point, postmg an unearned
run m the fourth on a two-out
error, then collecting another on a
passed ball in the fifth to close the
deficit to 4-2.
Martinez (five tnruitg!>) and Cavan
Cuyler for maklng enough pitche!>
to keep the hosts m the game.
Eagle went 2 for 4 With a stolen
base to lead the Sea Kings' seven-
Mesa had runners on hrst
and second with one out and
bclses loaded with two out in
the third inrung. but failed to
score.
l'ttlOE OF THE COAST T~MENT
Con.sot.tion
Royal 13, Costa Mesa 0
Royal 011 56 -13 10 0
Costa Mesa 000 00 -0 3 1
Some CdM defensive lapses
helped San Clemente add an
insurance run in the seventh,
whlcb proved to be the difference
alter a valiant Sea King rally.
lut attack. .
Senior leadoff man Alex Swan-
son had a smgle and stole a base.
a did JUmor i.econd baseman
Andrew Johns. The three steal!.
gave CdM 80 for lhe season.
wluch Emme believes lS a school
record.
Mustangs starter Nick
Cabico struggled with tus
control. but still only tratled
by two unttl the nuddle
mnmgs dld htm m Me a
Albec1I and Lemos; Cab1co.
Stevens (5) and Hunter. W -Albecil
L Cab1co. 1-4. 28 -Ross (R), Gallo
(R) 38 -Ross (R) HR • Jewell (R),
Lipman (R). 0 '9LJmn (R)
Junior catcher Rory McKeever
triggered the CdM rally with a
leadoff single to left, before giving
way to pinch-runner Keith Long.
SCHEDUU
TODAY
.• •*•'
Freshman Nick Lutton. up from
the junior varsity this week, fol-
lowed with a double to right cen-
ter. the hardest hit ball off Schroer
all day. Lutton's blow gave the
small midweek home crowd some-
Uung to cheer about.
Emme said the ea Kings will
hope to utilize thetr spring break
momentum agamst Estancia
(which visits CdM Tuesday and
hosts the Sea King Apnl 28)
"If we sweep Estancia. we
would be m a phenomenal po 1-
bon lto finish second behind Um-
versity)," Emme Sdid.
College -Vanguard UnM!nity at The Mastef"s. 3 p.m.
Communrty college· 0r-. Co.st at~ Tounwnent,
at R.c:r'Ntion P...tt, VUlia. 0rMge Coast vs. ~ 10 a.m.;
Of}"? Co.st vs. San Diego ~ 2 p.m.
• Sofllln'
But, alter a wild pitch scored
Long, Schroer bore down. induc-
ing a popup and a comebacker be
turned into the second out. whlle
holding Lutton at third.
~ CdM should also benefit from
the return of Long. a freshman
shortstop, who ha missed several
games With a broken finger. Long
1s scheduled to tart at short
against Estanoa Tuesday.
Community cot• -0r-. Coest at Golden~ 3 p.m.
fllllDAY ..... , ..
Community coflege -0r-. Co.st at~ Tounwnent,
at College of the SeqUOtM. 11 • m
• SUN:al Sophomore Billy Eagle singled
to right to plate Lutton. but the
next hitter grounded out to end the
game.
"'90£ Of 1ltE COAST TOURNAMENT
SemlflMI
Comnutity college • .-Mf"Ade at 0r.,. Coas\. 3 p.m. ·-SAN CUMom 5, CORONA Dll MM 4
5aM'e by lnn6ngl
High IChool boys -~ ...... vs. Robert Louis S.W.llDI\
at ~ Hill G(, 6 a.m.
san Clemente 003 001 1 -s 7 1
Corona del Mar 000011 2 -4 7 4 SA1WmAY .... , .. The loss dropped the Sea King
out of the championship hunt
They'll play Bolsa Grande at a date
an'd site to be detenruned, to make
up for the game lo t to rain.
Schroer and R1vadaneyra; Martinez.
Cuyler (6) and MclCffVef W -Schroer,
3-4. L -Martinez. 3.4. 28 • Sweet (SC),
Stroupe (SQ, Lutton (CdM ).
~ IChool -~ ~. ENncia, ~. ,,
a.m.
San Oementc will meet A.B.
far down. It was a very exciting
match. It got really exciting toward
the end.•
Holstein played well in last
yea.r's Tea CUp Classic at Mesa
Verde, malung three birdies and
shootirlg 84 to take third place.
Selby Schriber represented Big
Canyon in the Tea Cup in 1997 and
'98, winning the inaugural silver
tea set in '97 at Newport Beach
Country Club.
l>eetM Woodard of Mesa Verde
won her fifth CONeCUtive club
championshlp and will once again
be the Mesa Verde amt>uJador at
18e Cup Cluslc iv. and she dJd it
with a flourish, netting a 335 over
the 72 boles of play.
Followtng Woodard WU Izumi
Sueoka, Natde King and Debble
Brown.
Newport Beach btle.
A putting challenge and sUent
auction fund-raiser for veteran
baseball umpl!e Jack Wildes. a
familiar face among Newport-Mesa
School District players m the last 40
years, will be May 27 at The
Greens.
The inaugural Jack Wildes Golf
for Ute Putting Challenge from 8
a.m. to noon will help r81Se funds
for the Wildes family. He was
diagnosed with cancer in August '
1999 and is facing the hardest
· game of his We.
In addition, the first Jack Wildes
Sportsma.Nhip Awa.iU was
pre9ellted Wednesday at the
Wlenencbnitzel Big West
Invttatiooal, a national high llCbooJ .
buebUl tournament in Orange
County. Wienerschnit:ze11S bued
in Newport Beech.
1be Greens (at Mk:bellon and
JambOl'ee In lmne) ii an 18-hole
putting-:emly tadllty with
c:baDmgmg feirways. bunkers and
..-. TM Golf for Ufe event ii
beeded by COlta Mela's Dew
mdO..Wlldea. .
0-"•: (714) 540.1988.
The fifth annual We Care Gou
Tournament, hosted by lax &
Financial Group, will be May 15
at the Pebcan Hill Golf Club to
benefit the Make-A-Wish
Foundabon, which grants WlShes
to children who suffer from
life-threatening illnesses.
Tux & FinanoaJ Group adopted
Make-A-Wish as its main charity
after being moved by
heartwarming stones from children.
All proceeds of the tournament go
directly to the fulbllment of
granting wWies.
In the past four years. the
tournament has raised nearly
5250,000 to grant 65 wu.hes.
Details: (949) 233-8100
Abo M8y lS II IM TOlalay
Ba.bama Newport Beach Open for
ameteurs, prol911ionels and
corporate founomea at Newport
8eecb Country Club. The event
bmeftta the Newport Heri>or' AJ'4N
CJt.amber of Commerce.
The toumuaeDt C'OGlidln UM
emat.ur cha ...... the Newport
Bw:b dty cha..,._ ~ lbaugb
enybody tar., otber city cu .... n.. wtD be .......... Mn
.. ' .... lar prOI and -11111'1
with handlCttps of 12 and under
Among the tee pnzes are
Tommy Bc\hama shirts and d
custom pair of Foot-Joy golf shoes
The annual Casino Night and
Putting Contest will be held the
Sdturday rught pnor to the event
(May 13) at Sterling BMW ID
Newport Beach
A purse of $10.000 m cash and
prizes will be at stake m the Open
divwon Perry Parker won last
yeM's pro blle.
Details (9491 729.-4400
TIM Mda ....a Newpol1
Center Association Golf
Tournament Will be played Monday .r
at Newport Beech CountJy Cub.
A nonprofit orguuzabon. NC\
re~ts building oWnen and
busineSMS U\ FahiOa lllaDd and
Newport Center. Proceeds lnJID the
~l wflll beoeftt the
Newport-Mela Scbool ~
bonomg tNcbet-w...._ ..-b
all ICbooll bi tbe dlllrkt.
DNaal: '9'91 6"-46n.
..
l.
\ ... Na...... MOTa~ ...... ..,.,. fllOIDJ:.CDDI-~ MnDIOCIDI.
C11Ill.&1A1.1 TO AD•JllTElt or= MU NCC ... .._ ESTATE Of: C\JCC._ .. ..,
NOTICl IS HBOY GENEVIEVE P. llOnCI 11 tUDY <iVEN M • wt .. It BATES OlVIH .. 1 _. .. • *-•llr-* CASE HO. A20115t ._ ... _.
1"' .-.it•I ... To 61 h-'11, benefl• Tiit .-.(1) .. -.
.._ ..._ "' flit dariee. credltorl. cont· _ ..._ .r .. ...,
dlr "''". YOOJil6 1ngent -creditor., and .,... WlY &.J.C. KWA YU, 1716S $typlrt '*"°°' who may other· 1"6S .,,.. Qr, ~
Cir .. IN, lnW. CA -be lnllfeeted In 1M .,...CADl4 Dl4 wil °' ..ate, Of bofl. of• Delle ......_ -. GENEVIEVE P. BATES o.e ...._ • D
A ~l'-.~ lAUNDllY A P~TITION FOR uu:-v. .,._ :m...s~•-:-.._;:, : .... -=: ~e:;eM1~·Ae~4T~ ~.:4~,= c#lie(S on ... by .. idlefl.•)....... BATES In the Superiof .., ~
I or . llllr ,.. a.. y.. • Court of Calllornla. ;',.. ilw r-• _..
dlMl 1..!1""or°'e ~by flit 9*11.1), wc: County ol ORANGE. ..,.:-<:-;' ~~.:-..... I od ..,_, ,_ THE PETITION FOR di~ I OI 1\e W(1) ud PROBATE requests that w ..._ "911(•) b1n -..... ..._ o1 w MICHAEL T. BATES be .-HYON ICYV Lii. • cir --~:-....i•o.-.... '*Ya\•I wlft: ~T appointed Ills personal 4>60 C.. a.., l'ltt, ii DONG LEE 19122 X.11)' representallve to admin· C,,-. C.'906)0
....... ~.:.;i-,.·c.:..-nl Ave.,~ CA t01QJ IS1er lhe eslate d tM de-DI -.... a. n.e _. lleill ta&d eedent. .. .... ....,.. •
111 ihis lllle by 1rt a-nl)I ~ 11: THE PETITION re-6-. k-:;:: ~ ~ bt ~ For .. .a la ~· =$~ t~~·r~~ =--.... -": .cm or ... lluaft, ~ • ..,. be &dmit1ed to probate ._. .... ....,..
fWl'Y, •°' m-:":' ~~ The w• and llY'f oodicils _. • 1oc..a • ~ · pos. ~-_. '°"-ere available for ex· 11165 ~ Or. 'M, '> Siimv lie • eo -eminalion In the file kepi ~CA 9l614 alid-6 -by the court Tiit ... .. • • TMI. ~ ... ~ locllod • THE PETITION 18• .......... __ ...... T~ di9alilnf ~ l1W st).,.,t Cit .. l'N. quests authority to ad· .. 6it m 11AM JiS. dy br ., lM&, CA 9261• nWllsler the eslate under CllOW l)IC, .... -...
l)ISS of lie ~'1 Id-1k Ilea Mir It the Independent Admon· ,..i aok ... • Mir I. dles1 or ofier i.Med ID Ilic ~· IS!ration ol Estates Act lOOO
1. if eny, ;::, • ~:U ~ (This Au1tlOrity Wll allow n. Wt""'•..,_. ~~. . H -w ....., .. ~':..~~! Z":~ ~0:--S:: R· 4llr ii May I. DID tlOOS without obtaining 6l06.l \'IS/NO y . E ne ii.a Mk la court approval Before "' ...... • _...._ --~ ID CalifoniA U.t. t k rt I '" -__,_ -Rlllc:ottled 1 as In· ~ ,.__._, ,........ a 1ng ce ain very m· k 6106.l 11111 ~ ..... ..._,.,_ .,._ portant actt0ns, hOw· ._ lie ~3990~No Sediol 6106.l. YES/NO ever. the personal rep.a-~) -,_ NA of · Y sentallve wid be required 11111 ~ :"the o Clf tk Mic It •bjccl to give notice to in· m lk ,: : -:: ~ f IDS«. 6106.l. die follow· terested persons Uf1les8 _._ _ .._ ~ _ ills ~ .... be they have waived notJOe --, • ..,. -.,.,,.,,., TEAM UClOW INC.. : •ININ 11 pro¥1dr4 ) or consented to the tltSI ....... k.. 0..
'Ille -ud lddtr9 proposed action.) The .~~~1 T E °'~pa.-wtdl ~ independent admin1s· :~;:.~.,: 1,..rb") clam M'f be f\lecl It tralion authority will be _, ._ ~Ri TEAM ESCJtOW INC., g ranted unless an 10-r:.,, er:~:~
1J u t BrootMna St. terested person files an VE ST A Gu'lb GrvYt, CA 92843 objection to the petllion -"'1 Walt flit._..
i Md lllt ... "' for l'lliq ~ ~r:!u:i:= ::. .. ... lplQ6ed
ORNIA eta.. ">' U1J ctedik>r grant the aU1honly o-i Afnl l, 2000 1J, ~ress IS pur. aMll bt May s. 2000. A HEARING on the HYON KYU LiE. a.,.(a)
AASURST COURT w\ldtt ii lk .._"I petiuon will be held on ~~.._ !!J)..,T bcfott lllt ~ult MAY 11, 2000 al 1 45 t'N56SS7Hl()$14.S Ap ~~.8~2~ ::=~2000 pm In Dept L73 to-20.2000 ~Ill amount seana ~l DONG UI. ~~9: ·~~ rg:.~ Flctitlou1 Bu1lnM1 ~sad ~~ _,..., CA 92868. N1me Statement
w"' Wiie of "-Nr....pan ~ IF YOU OBJECT to The lollowillj1 persont tlQIJ of this is Ma. the granting of the pee.. are doing bu*lea as
5124 581 S5. WllCti Ill· C~~'97~S Ap • tion. -you should ~r LO&B INVESTMENT ~ :c,:r ~ ii, DX> a1 the heanng ano state CO. • Caklornla Gen·
(ll'Oldm acoueCI *10 Flctlllous Buslnus your objections °' lite eral Partnerat.p. 329 Vie Unpaid iilltrHI) Ind iu wntten obtectioos with Udo Soud Ne111port
SOllaDle estlmaled CX>SIS. Na!me Statement the court befOfe tile Bead\. CA 92663
eipenses and aovances The loflowuljl persons hear1ng Your •P· James E Oobroll.
• Irle ol f111i11 ~ are doing busifl9A as. peerance may be 111 P9f· Gtneral Partner 329 lhis~ New Beach Yacht son °' by your attorney Via Udo Soucl. Ne"'1>0'1
Club, 1099 Bayside Dr , IF YOU ARE A CREO-Beach. CA 92663
l'fi
STEE Newport Beach. CA tTOA °' conbngenl creel· Wa"en C Lefebvre, SEFhlK':E~ 92660 l10f o1 the deceaMd you General Partner. 15 IU'I""-'"""'' RNANOO Terry Ph1llrps. •53 muse file your cla1111 wilt\ Chatham Coort New-1'11'~~"'.ll.J'>-VD Costa Mesa St . Costa the court and mail a · pOl1 Beach. CA 92660
II~:~
TA MESA
7735&4
Fk:tJtlou1 Bu1lnes1
Nalme Stltem.nt
The f ollowlng pef1'00S
are dolno bu8onesa as
THE FATRVIEW
APARTMENTS. 2701
W MeFaoden. Santa Ana. CA 92704
SigMI Hill F etnffy Ltd
Prt.. (CA). 104 I vi 18th
Slreet Ste AIOI COSl8
Mau, CA ~7
This 1>1.111neM ., con·
ducted by • hmited
partMrsh1p
Hne you started
aomg business yet? Yes 1970
Slgoal Hill Operatono
Inc., IS General Partner
IOf Signal Hill Family
LTD PAT Rochette
Rat>ego Secreta ry
This statement was
flied with tl'le County
Clerk of Orange County
on O•H 1 ·2000 2000'825810
Daffy Ptlol ~ 13. 20. 27, Max 4, Th638
Pm-~ ELWUWAY
Mortuaty • Chapel
Cfemation
110 Broedway
Co.ta Mesa
M2·9150
Mesa, CA 92627 copy to the personal r~ Am C Fecke. T ru«ee
Gary Sllepherd. 453 resentallve appointed by of the e.mtn revocable
Costa Mesa St , Costa the court within four Trust. Trust A., 1026
Mosa. CA 92627 months from the date of Chorro Street Suite 1.
Tin business 11 con-Ille hrst issuance of let· San Luis Obispo. CA.
dueled by co-partners tars as prOllided in Pro-9340 1 Have you started bate Code section 9100 Am C. Fecke, Truatee
doing business yet? No The time fOf filing daims of the Bennett Family l erry Ph1tllps ...,111 not exprre before Trust, Trust B. 1026
This statement was tour months from the Chorro Street, Suite 1.
hied with the County heanng date noticed San Luis Obf'9Q, CA
Clei1c of Orange County a bove. 93401
on 04-11-2000 ' YOU MAY EXAMINE Ths busineM " con-2000el25f13 the file kept by the court ducted by. a general
Dally P11o1 ~ 13. 20, tt you are a person in-partnersfl1p
27, May 4, 2000 Th639 tMes1ed '" the escate, Have you atarted
you may file with the dotng 1X111ness ye t'>
Flcttllou1 Bullne.. court • Request IOf Sf>e-Yes. 111'»'87 NarM Si.tement ~ Nolic:e (lonn Jamet E OobnlG The tollowlng l)ef$00S DE-154) ol the filing of This statement was
are doing business as an mventory and ap-filed with the County Stone~reell Praa, Pf9ISill ol eslal• assets ~ °' OfWlOt County 21022 t ,..,_.., Of ol ""f petJ1lon Ot ac-on 03-31·2000 '" .,.. .... , count as prov.clad 1n 20006l2..00 ~~~;nyon Cah· Probate ~ section DIMiy Piiot Apr 6. 13. 20,
Curt Yoder 21022 1250 A Requesl lor 27. 2000 Th519
Horaetree Circle. 5'>ecial Notle• form 11
Tr•boco Canyon, Cah· available from Iha court
lomi8 926 79 Clerk
Karen Yoder 21022 Attorney for the
Ho1aetree Circle . Petitioner:
Trabuco Canyon, Cah· JOUAH S. ERTZ. '°'""' 92679 ESQ. S8N 46422 Th• business II COO· ~17 .DOVE~ Eo:·p ~ =ed by husband and BEACH, CA 929eO
Have you started P ublished Newport
doing busmess yet? No Beach·Costa Meaa
Curt Yoder Dally PllOI Apnl 14, 20.
Thia statement was 2l, 2000
tiled with the County FTh352
Clenc of Orange County
on 03·23-2000
2000fl 2319t
Dally Pllol Mar. 30~
6, 13, 20. 2000 ~
SEU YOUR CAR
IN CLASSIFIED
[)iscount (~askct
l ,, 11111111•1 .,,.1 l\1111 ,1 "· ,, ,, '
C1mr1Sm..,u11r11I Qwiliry Gulttts for J.ns
Direct Cremation .. $495
Immediate Burial .. $995
{1""""11.aeiuM•
Pr~mngcmcnc Ptognms A";uJablc foe
Fun<DI Strvic:a. Cremations and Caslttts
((l\.tl'\HI .,,.f-..\\1
I ~-s ~' ' I ( \ " , , I I
LAST DAY TO FILE
PROOFS OF
CLAIMS ANO
INTERESTS
Purauant to Sac11on
50 t of the Banltrvplcy
Code ( 11 u s c Section
101. ec aeq) .. ~Ot'I
ho4dlng claim• Of in-
terests against DAVID
KANG. 1k1 SUNNY
GIN, at.a S UNNY
KANG, a debtOf under
the Bankruptcy Code.
pendl=the Uni1ed Statea ':Y Coun
IOf IN Cent Diltrict ol
Caltlornia, S.nla Ana
Oiv1ston Case No .
SA99·19!1'4LR ahall
file lheir proof d claim.
and/Of interest In the
Clertc'a Office of the
United Stalas Banlcrup1cy Coun noted
herein. located et 411
West FOl.lrth Street.
Santa Ana, Calfloma,
925Q 1 on °' before
APRIL 21. 2000
Pubhshed Ntwport
8each·Coa11 Mu•
Delly Pilot Apnl 15, 17,
18, 19 20. 21. 22. 2•.
25. 28, 27 28, 29~
I, 2900
STARTING
Flctttlou. BullMN
Heme Statement
The lolloWlng P9f90M
are doina bu.._ ea. SOI.AR MASTERS, 815
E Balboa, Newport Beecn. CA 92861
Solar MHtera, LLC,
CCA). 6l5 E Balboa &rd . Newport BHch,
CA 92881
ANEW
BUSINESS?.
• • • • • • • • • • •
Tto bu11neaa ta con· =~umlled Have you atlrttd
doing t>ullneas yet?
YM, 311/2000
Soler Malt41ft, LlC,
William Kavtrnln, Man-
epr
Thie ataltmenl -· fljed with the Counl)
Cle!1t °' OnlVI Counly on 03-28-2000
lOIMll4122
Olly Piel! Mar 30. •
f, 13.. 20. 2QOO JM?!
ITATEMINT Of ~ w 9e1mor1 =-u::..~ =-~~ ~I~ =---=I~ :rr:·.::rnV.o: lledn._.,--::n'~ =·~~-= -ddrlCI ~---dlh ........ - -dolnO bUei1991 • IUIMSS NAm Clll1I °' ~ Ccu1IY H Dl!M.A.T 1.taR A U SAVE AUTO CEN-STEYE.N rs, 1751 ..._ rbe & rm The k)loWlng petl0tl(1) on 03-3t· 2000M24MO
DEfDOf 1'IUIT MlfD TEA, 1 Auto Cetilrlr Plec9riae A\19 , Com Oompenv, 870 W. 1 Illa ll'llve) aboelldollid Olly Ptot ..... a 13, 20.
1n• lM.f.SS YOU Ori\19, n..n, CA 82elC> ...... CA 8'llfZ7 8', IH 06. COiia ...... flt uee c:J flt ._... .,.. ,.. ~ M:T10N TO PA(). PPS Auto Rentlie, 9'e"9fl Todd NanKo. CA 812827 ~ "811111· :U, 2000 TIM
TrCT VOl.fe ~It Inc.. a CaMoma OOfPO' 80~ Frankfort Ave.. Sooll C. Catter, 3122 OAYVA MARINE ~ BueinMa rr aMY llf SOU> AT rdor\, (CA), t lw1tO Cen-~ Beech. CA FnMllnd Dr~ V.. CA OIVISION, 76'2 Wind-...___ 'tntim'unt
PU11UC W!. F YOU tar Orive. Tuetin. CA HMI 92127 IMld Or Huntington ~::=.:-..::..,.. MEED #4 EXJUHATION 92980 Thie ~ It CM-Tllll buelrl9ta ie con-ee.dl cA ~7 ,.,. ..---
Of Tt1E NAT\R Of n£ Thie bueinell le con· dUded by: In lncMdull ducted by: tn ~ The FlctltiOuS Bull-ar9 dDW1ll t u. PAOCfBlNl MJAHST dUded by: a ~ Have you alerted Have yOIJ etarted ""* name referted to SlEEPMAl<ERS IN·
YOU, YOU SHOULD Have you atarted doing bvalneN yet? doing buelneH yet?. eboYe w.a tiled In Or· CORPORATED, 1515
COHlJCT A 1J1WVfR doing t>uelneH yet? Yea, 4-3-11M17 Yee, 3-24-00 9llQ9 Counly on Ocean Blvd.. ~ Matica •~~ Y•, l<V31198 Sle\l9tl T. Nanlco ~ C. Carter 11109199. FILE NO · Beach. CA 92661 Colw U1t 12 PPS Auto Rentala, Thia alatement wu Thia atatement wet t99968t0884 ' Sleepmalc11a In· .nee c:omp.i,. a ~ 11\C., Mar1t Pa!l(lnaon, flied with !tie County 111.cS w1tt1 !tie County O.yvi International, corpotlled. (CAI. 1515
1ic1f1 al ~ ll2le (Pres) OIM d Orlnll9 Counly Cle!tl « OrMQe eoun.y \nc. (CA), 7142 Wfnd· Ocean alvd.. Newport
lneur.a Colllplny aa , ~· etttement wN on 03-24-2000 on 03-28·2000 fleld Or., Huntington Bea<:n. CA Ir.lee! ~. 01 tllClOllllOf '~ whh ttle County IOOOU217t7 2000A24t44 Beedl. CA 92647 Thi• tMlneM 11 con·
illmlt, °' ..._ . of Orlnae County Delly Pilot M&f. 30, ~. Delly Plot Mar. 30. Apt. Thil bullnaas I• con· ducted by: a oorpor•tton ~ ~ ID lhf,' on OJ.31-2000 8. 13, 20, 2000 Jb581 8, 13. 2Q, 20QQ Th5§9 du<*d by a oorporttiOl'I H•11e you 1terted
Died ti tflllll ~ by 2CIOON24111 Dayv• tntematlonal. ~ bull!l9M Y.et? No.
$1¥1 w.i Shtl ~Bil Daily Pilot~.&. 13, 20. Flctltlou&. Bualneee Flctttioua BueJnea Inc .. Martin e. LQ98I•. Steepmaltara ln-'1'111 Shh, HulDlnd and 27. 2000 ThOOO NMle StMMient v p • coq>orat9d, CtlnslOPher
Wile• joirl..,... lfld • Heme 8tet9ment The lollowiog penons ·Thia ataternent wet l.. ThompeOn.Prealdent ~ 1~• • h-Actltloua .......,... The f~ -~ bulinMt u · flied w'lth the County Thia •tatemeni wu ~ • IM57740. ........ se.tement ~doing COMP' ~R· Communi~Aaoc:la· C14f¥ o1 OrWQ9 Coun1y filed With the County 8oc* -. Pltot -. d a..! The following pa •GOR u'"' bOn Coneu 1508 on 03/24/2000 OIM d OrWQ9 ~ ~inhc*9clh doing ~rtona SERVICES , 9951 Eton Pt., 'ewport IOOOU2H05 on ()3-31·2000 =~!°'*.:: ai:) MAC>MUSE. b)M Holder J'90eso'8•. Bwti. CA 92880 Olly Plot Mar. 30, AfJK 2000M245N ~ID lie,.... d Medden. 1n Rlver$de CC'r 0 Thomnln Karen Mn Bennett. 5, 13. 20. 2000 Jh587 Daly Pilot 1"fl( 6. 13. 20.
O..erda..anios.1 Ave., 111n. Newport 9951 Holder 81 "': 1soe Eton Pl .. Newport 21, 2000 Th593 ....., ~ Beach. CA 921583 ~-. CA 90630 Bwtt. CA 92660 Flcdttou8 Bus1neea
1/1W2000 • ~, WilMm c. Bald. 1n Thia bulk.u 11 con-Thia ~:i~,~: ,.... S1mlement F1ct1tiou9 au.an..1 -«>1 .J Riveralde AYe., 111n . ducted ..... _ ............. _, ducted 1>y.,1n ._ The ............._ ........... NMle ~ """""""' .. _. Ne'""""' .. _ .... c· VJ• -· .............. H•Y• .;y~· ., .• rt_,. '"""""q"' ..----T>.... ::=.:-c.111 ~ ..,. s.I -..-.. ... ... ,., ,. Have you alerted dol ~ ..., .,. doing ~ u: .,,. ..... --on5'1V20Xl•~PMll 92663 doing butll-. yfl(1 No ng l>vtlneaa yet? The Swing Lab. 1730 art OOif111 u
.. Hartl frOIC ..... lo Diana Bald, 1n Riv· Rail9r 0 Thomhill Yee. Aprt 1993 Pomona Ave., Unit '· TESTAOCESS. 1533
.. COid( ~ erslde Ave., 11177, Thia statement WU ~ AM 8eMeW COiia Mela. CA 112627 MomMa A\19 . Newpo(I
700 0,.; c.. ~ Newport Beach, CA filed with the County NedThia 'Mlh~-~ Cec1us P1clcaglng, Beec:tl. CA 92963 Wiil S.. AN. Celfor. 92663 can d OrWQ9 County Cle!1t of Orange co;;;;y (CA), 1730' Pomona Blomeric:a. Inc., (OE),
11111 PIMo aucDI. ID,. This busin99I It con-on 03-24·2000 on CG.28-2000. Ave.. Unit 4, Coeta 1533 MorvCMa Ave .
hrQlllll 1DW kw cm/I du<*d by. huat>tvld end IOOOU2J11t Meta. CA 92627 Newport Beach, CA ~ 11 lie llN cl'* Wife Daly Piot Mat 30, • 2000ll24t40 Thia business is con· 112553
11 MIA money al ht .Have you started ei 13, 20. 290ci Thst8 Delly Plot Mar. 30. •· duaed by. a corporallon Thie businea II oon-lMMd sw.J 11 ,..,._ doing buslnNI yet? O. 13. 20· 2000 !Me5 Have you started dUcled by • oorporaliQfJ *·.., ....._ IX!lw,ed Yes, Sfl4195 dolrlg ~ yet? No Have you atarted
ID and"°"" held'-f ,_.._, Wtlliam C. Bald Fk:tlttoue ...... F1ctltloue .......... C ct'· P .... I .w.... ~ ....., No
_,Deed r:1 T~ ;;: Tllll statement .was ...,... Ste..,.....,. Heme Stll'*'*'t Eric •w~. ~ng. Bk:n.nca. 1nc'::"Jane1 ~ ...._, W'I said filed with the County The following persona The following pe1100s This 11aternen1 was Moore, S.Crflary
Counly anc1 Stale and Clertc of Orange County are doing bueWMlia as. ate doirlQ ~ es: filed with 1he County Thia stelement was delc!ad as folloof4. 144 on Ol).31·2000 Elite Pef1ormenoe v.. ~ ANO SINGH Clertl of Orange County flied with the County
more full¥ delcnbed on 2000M2451J hic'e'I. 3029 ErffrllriM. COMPUTERS 2000, on 03-24·2000 Clel1! of OfWlOt County
$lld Delle! rt Tl\lll N>N Dally Pilot~. 6, 13, 20, Coelll Mau, CA 9M26 1106 Eut Walnut. Sutte 2000M2SI01 on ()3.31 ·2000
4»2n-01 Tl\lllee tS 27. ?000 Th§Q! COmplete Car Care tO, Santa Ana . CA oa..,. Pllol Mar. ·30, ~· 2000M:2..-~ p!opeffl •as "· Cen111. (CA). 3029 92701 6, 13, 2Q, 2000 00:4 Delly Pilol Apt. 6. 13. 20. ~e 11· The S1nl8I ~ Flctltk>ul BUllMN Enterpflle, Calta Meu, Paul Oevld Hastil)gs. 27, 2900 JM9!
drea and Olt'9r common Name Stet.meftl CA 92626 704 WMt PMTlyra AV<t-flcdtioul Bu1ineu I
dlllgNlllln. ' any, cl h The tollowi~rsons Thia buU-Is oon· nue. lJnil A. Orange. CA Neme s..tement Flctltiou. Bu1lnu1
_, plOP9llY dllsolblld •-doirG bu ••. dut1ed 1>y. a corporation 92868 .... _ f~· ,__., ... __ s·-~· .00.. • purponed 10 be •• NII> ~ .. Have you t1arted R1tN All Singh, 1930 """ ...-.~-,_,,_ __,....,,. 2ll!O Newpci1 8lld Co6ta Cheap Cl by Manon, ,.,_ bulk-. .-1 No West Coll.,,e Avenue. Me doing u. The following per900a 603 Klllg$ Road, New· -.,. r--• House d Lal/ender, are doonQ bu9leu u Mau. CA The l.S'der· pOl1 Beach. CA 92663 Complete Car Cera Apartment •11, San 1815 Port Marglle, Omnlflc Ad11erti11ng
l9'8d T~ dlldarns Manon Patanfian, 603 Canler, M Ati'Wy. P191 ~. CA 92~7 Newport Beach, CA LLC. 18627 Btookhurs1 anr UbrMy 1o1 anr -· K Road N lllis atetement wu nws t1uainesa is con-~ ._,. F '**'-' cl h Sired lllgs • •wport filed wrtti the ,.. __ .., dueled ..... a ,__.at 92660 "'· .......,, Ol#1tM'I Val· iddl' ilnd Beaci1. CA 92ee3 """"""' ..,, .,....~. Char1et Jay Shenk, lay. CA 92708 '" '*-~ This buS1nese IS con-Cletlc of OrWrD9 CoU\ly partnership 1815 Pon Mergete, OmnUic Actvert11lno
mon ~ ' ""'· dUc:ted by· en lnclvldull on 03-24.2000" Have you started 9N.1ewpqrt Beach. CA L l C . 18621 "'°""' '*., The ~ HaYe you started 2000llU7tl dOlng buSIPMI ye(/ No 266<Y Brookhurst S1 • •306. 1 .,__,. d "' ur'Cl8ld ........., ._ __ wrl? No Daly Piiot Mtr 30. ~ Paut De.tld Hasdngs 'n."-• F C tlllllnoa d 11e --.,,. ...__ r-· 6 13 20 2000 .......... This ttatemeni -s .. ~~ ~ is con-OYntain Valley, A ~ ll¥ Iha -· Marion Palanjilln•'• W:il5N --dut1ed by an lnclvldull 92708 llRll*1Y IO ThlS statemen1 wu filed Wlltl the County Have you ttarted Tllis bullne*5 la oon-:.,=.,:... '::: ~ with Iha County Fictitious Buslneu ~ os-°'2&-'=9 CoU\ly doing ~ ye(/ No ~ l>'J' Umlled Lie·
11111 ............. d ___ ,. of Or11ng9 County Heme Statement 2000N24142 Ctwiea Jay Sher« bllty Co
tl'8 .-~ d h on 04-04-2000 The lollowlnQ petaona nJu Pilot aq, 30 Thia etaternenl -·' Have you 1tarted ,._. rt 1111 .. 20006'24192 are dOlng ~as. -1 • ·Apt. tiled Wtltl IN County dc>ing t>u.ineu yet?
Slll3080.54 111 eddlarl ID 08ily Pilot Apt. 5. 13, 20, COAST CORPORATE 6• 13• 20, 2000 Th568 Cle!\ d Orange County Yes, 4-11.QS
CMtl h Thlme ~ 27, 2000 Th604 TRANSPORTATION. Fie..-... • ._ 1 • ._a on 03-2&-2000 Omnlfic Advert1J1ng KICl$ll a *-~ d-* UUUU9 _.,... 2.000N24123 LLC . ~ Gtaey
'*-1 on u1121 or"'*'"" Flctttiou1 BusfnMS W2~2 Villaif:. D"c9 ' Heme Stetement Daly Pilol Mar 30. ~ · ~ :;.=:::~ Name Stabwnent 9~'019'uon en. A .,~~ e. 13, & 2000 wee ,~'wi;:a1~nt;~,:; or1on.dl~bJUllPI The lolloWloQ peraona er mou11ne. (CA). CREEK ACIJ.MEDICA Flctltiout 8u1IMN can of ~ CountY ulldnl~lrldlaln are doino t>uain.s. u 20282 Vlleoe Dr .• Hunt· CLINIC, 2900 Bristol St., on 03-J1·2000 ..-on, -vi -TRAV(l PARTNERS! lnQIOn Beldl. CA 92G46 1Gl03, Calta Moe.. CA Mime Stltement 2000M:24eOJ ~ 111 _.. ti.* A SINGLE TRAVELERS This bu11ness it con· 112828 The following persona Daily Pilot ~ 5, 13, 20.
.....,llSec:llonSlOZd CLUB. 2865 Pinecreek dliclled by • corpor11100 Joo. Y<Ulg HM, 99SI are doonO buslneaa as V. 2QQQ Th59S "" Frerbll Codi and Dr.. Unit F-304. Costa Have you 1tarted Holdef St. •5'1. Cypreas. Classf<: Advertising,
aAhOtlNd ID do~ ~o~~ 9~ Tovar. ~:113-1~n•11 yet? CA 90630 ~1601"=:.-6'!·::S Flctttlout Busln.u
"It-. .... 111 the_.. 2855 P _ .... Dr ""-· '~~-. w---This buelne$s Is con· L ........ _ u-~ S.....____t ""°" f1t'lll fWI ~ • inec:r-.. • .--...,,...._.. .,,., duded by an individual 1nee ........ 1e11. ._... --·-· ICXllCllld ,. TNlllll ,,_, F-304. Coata Mesa. CA W Forreelef. PrM Have you •tarted 1601 Alabama St •3, Thi tolloWlng peraons ~ ,. -d 92626 Thi• ac.tement -• doing ~ yet? No Hullbngton Beecf\, CA are ~ ~ as
.. TM!llla o.d W1M This business It con-hied with the County Joo, Young Hwe 92648 TLC GRAPHICS,
.,.. .._,,. .,.... ID ducled by 1n lndMdual Cletlc ol Orange County Thi• stttement was That bu$iNU ia con-1 ne Ptaoentla Ave • ,. -°'arm.. Have you 1ta11ed on 03·24-2000 tiled Wit.. • .. _ Cou du<*d by: an Wdvidu8I Coelll Mne, CA 92$27 .-.-•• doing buelnlss yfl(1 No HOo.U.3711 " .,,. nty Have you atarted T9fTalH Co111n1. 1n9
,,....., ol • n. • *' Yvonne M. Tovar Delly Pilot Mar 30, ~ Clel1l ol Orange County doing busrnesa yer? No Pta~tla Ave Costa ~ 10 ccJlect • dlb ---• .. 20 Th on 03-2B-2000 Vi ........ _~ ,.___ c• -... 1 and In\' '*'"-in Ob-.,.,. statement was "• 1,.,, 2000 2000elt4141 lnOe L -...._ ... .,,_
.,_ ...-be i.o b ,,.. filed Wrth the County Olly Ptot Mar. 30, •· This ttatement waa This buSlness 11 con· =-tu~~ ~~ Counly Flctfdoul Buslneu §, 13, 20. 2000 TM§! ~ ~er!:. = ~.by y: ~d " ~ ..,_ °' 2000a2••• Heme Stlttement . Flctltloua Buelrw on 03-211-2000 doWlg ~ y•? No ~ ~ .... Daly Pilol. 6, 13.·20. The lollowlllo pettona ....._ .. lllWlt 2000M2.413t T9fTe .. a Collins .-.i or ~ 27, 2000 Th6Q5 -dow'll ~ a Del)o Plot Mw 30. ~ This sta.tement waa br--. ID ...,, h a) Cott99 end Gar· The folowlng P9f'llOlll §. 13. 20, 20QO Th564 filed with the Counly •dat*idl-MQAd ~ Fictitious BUii dens oom, I>) Cottage• ere ~ ~ aa. Cleltl ol Orange County * °"" -... ,,... end Gardena. 51g tr.! Caliber Sportfi1nlng, f1c:titiou1 BUllWI on 03-31·2000
rw.Rilr Mt!..,.• Nalme St8t9ment ~ AY9 . Corona 400 ~ SI . ~ NMle St9tement 2000M2.45M
Pl1Mdld tw. and ,.. The follow!~"°"' del Mar, CA !12e25 CA Ir.lee! The ~peniona ~ Af;tf 8, 13. 20. =r:::C*d clhrOt are Pdoong as Robert w T•~· 519 Came M leeter, 19 -......_ u ~ Th596 ... _.... ~ rlntwell. 350 1/2 .,____ ,.._ s.abord c• ...-.-.. _,,, -"' - -"""" ,_,,,_ w · """ ... . .... ...,.. 1) Ameflea w~• F~ ..,... ~ a 11'1> Avocado St. tF2, Cotta rone del Mat, CA~ 8-dl. CA 92963 -,.. ,.mes " _, ,._, .._ Meu. CA 92627 That t>u..-is con-J1c:bori H lattlet, 111 nanctal, I>) America ~ .., ...,... c1 IC'tm J Hoflmao, 350 duct9d by .,, inClvldual s.atitrd Ct • Nwport ~W• Aellty. c) .. ~rwJ«Jf
h ~ lfld al"'~ AYOC8do SI., •F2. Calta Have you atarted Beach. CA 92963 I, 3867 .,.rch SL
Cl.-cl bf ..i Dlld rt Mesa, CA 92627 doing 1>u11neu yet? Thi9 buelnea II con· • Newport Beaoh,
Tlull The .. o. nci Ttus l>usinees Is con-YM, 9-99 ~ by: hulblnd 80cl CAKe~ p 811_, .... ,
idde"' lV'4 io otun dueled by. an irdvldual Robert w. Taylor wife '"... """" .., aocrued Nnlll ,.. n Hava you started TNa 1tatement wu Have you attrted 90l Sonor• Aw .. la
oalaWll lor "' ~ doing business yer? No Ned with the County doing l>IJllr-. yf/1(1 No HD•. CA 92CieO
secured tJy .,. deed rt IOm J. Hottman 01efi1 °' Orlnll9 County CaiTlt M. LNier lhia t>ull,,_. Is con·
IMt. ......._ or rd -ThlS atatament was on 03-24-2000 Thil 11atement -• due* by. an ~
QUellelad colmcalO. or "' tiled with Iha County 2000M231IS filed With the County Have you 1t1rted .. ~ d.,.. ~04~~ County ~ Pilol Mar. 30, ~ Cle!1t °' OrWQ9 County ~.~&=No :;._.,,,.~ 2000M24tt4 8 13, 20, 2000 Th575 on 03-28-::.U41S7 Thil statement wu
or Mt afl9I PMDfl Deily Pllol Apr. 6. 13. 20, Olly Plot Mar. 30. •· flied with the County ~7• ,....__ V . ?000 Th6Q7 Fk:tttJous hslneN e. 1;>. 20, 2000 Th563 on~ .. ~ ... er.nae County -~ ~ .....,. Stlltement .........,.2000
_, d Tiit Fk:tJtlous BUllMM The lollowtncl per.ona Flc1HloUI BusineM 2000M2JIM
lrllMWll Company. Name S-.t--are doing~ aa NMle Stllt.ment Daly Plot Mir, 30=!= i4011 ..,..,_!!Ml, Sec-.,,....,,. Watt Coeat u .. ,......... .......... ~-6, 13. 20. 2000 ~
ond ......_ ,.._._____ The fOlloWlng ""'raont -~.,, ,.,. ..---·· r....... ----..-2000. 3320 e Chap--~ a: • CalbTmllllJIJ2(118)1~ are doir1g l>ua#'9tl aa 11\11'1, &lie 1~. ~. Al·Fabl\a Procluctlons F1ctltloul .,....
9430T--"-~ ..... ~. Modern Vintage CA 1128ef.38t l ~w ,.. ___ ,.,_......_ ,.,: Heme Stlltunent ·-._ .._ Fumnure. 3607 Finley ........., .._ "".,.... ....., ~-59'Qllaty Avenue. Newport Joann 8umharn. 3320 •353, CypreM, CA The lolowlno P9l90nl .__, ~ Beech. CA 92663 E Chlc>inan. SIM 1~. 90$30 1n ~ buliwle er ~ 4/20 4127 ~ a Wren. 3607 ~. CA 92861>-3811 .Abbaa Bitar, 4315 Pten11iew1. 24272
!>4 Fn9Y Awooe. ~ Thi9 buekl9ll la CM-C-Grrode Ci-.~ ~ ~ Mlukln 8ellc:h. CA 92663 duc:wd by 111 lrdWUI 0wre-. CA 90830 Vllio. CA -1
This bullnea la con-Have you atarted ·Ahmad Zahra. 7027 C.ty O. B«dman.
STATEMENT OF dUcted by en lndMdlJll ti'IQ iu... yfl(1 No lan9'#00d AY9. ~12, 24272 c:tinsMla Dr .
ABANDONMENT OF Have you started Jotnn 8umhem Hooiywood, CA 90028 MllliOfl Viejo, CA 92991 USE Of f1CTTT10US doing bus1ne1a ytt? No Thi 9'elemenC WU Thll b1111neM 11 oon-This ~ II con-F1c:titioul .........
BUSINESS NAME Julia B Wren tiled with the County ~ by ~ ~ by: "' lndMcUI Nw Stl!ll!Mnt The following ...,..,,,..(a) Thia alaternent wu can d OrWrD9 County Have YOl.I started H•ve you alerted The follo'#lna per-ont
.. -·-· flied With the c:ountY on OJ>,24-2000 doing bullrllNe yfl(1 No doS,g ~ )'tC? No ere dolr1g l>uliltie ... he• (hev~ abandoned Clei1t °' Olv.ge County IOOOU2J7tl Abliu 811.ar Cary D. 8lodl:merl WAVE TOOLS. 1n9 :..=. na:!::· llctltlOUI on 04-04-2000 Daly Plot Mer 30, ~ Thi9 llMernent was Tiia Nlefnent was Plaoentla Ave • Coate S:~~oc~~ h~~~ Deltt Pilot ~f:8:. !!, 13. 2Q. 2000 ™ ~~ = ~z.~ = ~ =· 1779
Founttln Valley, CA 27• 2000 Th008 F1ctltlout B'*'-HOOM24!M 2000M2tHS ~ ::a1 Coat•
112708 ....... l1lltement ..... Plot Mat 30 The FictttlOYa Bull· Flcttttous Buetneu The ~ ~ "*" Mllr. 30, • .._.~ • . •. Thil butineM • con-
neu name referred 10 Ne-..... ___. are ........,. ~ L!}. 20, 2000 Th6f2 6. ta. 20, 2000 Th508 tU:ted l>'J': In lnCIVldl.-I ,,_ _,..._... -• -Have you 111rt•d
above wu Hied In Or· TM folllwwing '*'°"9 STOCK JOCKEY. 2330 f1ct111oue ........ FlctHloua 1ue1neu doing bu11neu yet? ·~ County on .,. do4n9 ~ ... v~ 118102. COiia NMle .... IMftt Heme ltl'*""'lt Yea, HICMI
02108100. FILE NO. Cantet FOf R .... rdl .,_, CA 82829 T r1llM Co111nt 200068111105 & Adva"'*Mnt d Hu-Fartlad Ott~ Jentl, The follownl peraone The lollowtng ~ .::_.._ 11....._...,.. _1 ........... .. ea•at p --v --.... lf9 doltlO ~ .. ..,. doing ~ ... ..... .......... .. • ..,.......,, "' -•no. man Olentlal. 25415 .. ~ a.,..-v, .,.,102, TlvM F0t ~. OREY WOlF GEAR, 111.o Will the County
18312 Santa Bellnde Boone Pl9Qe. Laguna COltl MM. CA .. 55 Fttlr Or . .m.~ ~~ .-.... St. COltl can al Otw1Cll Cony Ctrcla. FCM.1nt1ln Valley, .. CA 92963 Thll l>wlneM It ~ MM, CA __ -CA 9252& on ~1·2000'
CA 92708 Mery1111 Malel\. 25415 ducted by 1n lncHcMI --.. ~ HOOIU4Nt Thie bu..,,... .. oon-.. _ ---I--· Hav• ....... .,.,.__. Joel H.P9tef9on, S5 -·T Woll Geer. LLC. ~Pie ~ by an ~ iti;,.CA,..~ _,,...... •-• '"" Flk Of, 1113, Colla ~ 1812 Alaal &., ~ AfJK 6. 13. 20, ~.!ta~-· Thie buW1et1 • oon-~"""*'0:: ~No ~ ~II con-TNI ~ :=. Tb§ft ...... " ...... cMlled by en ~ Tblcl ~ wu ~ by. .,, lncMcUI ~ by. l.Jrnltd u. Actllloue ......._
filed wllh the OountY Have YOl.I llarted llled wlltl !tie Councy Hew you llarted blly Co ..... 91 t "' •It
Cletlc ~7 0ranot Coln'f. ~ bu11neee 'fffl'I No Qerti; °' OrWll9 ~ doll'll ~ Yfll'1 No A1vt you 11arted The ~ ~ °" :flf1()tf Merpm MlW on 03-24~ Joi1 H ~ daino bullneee Yfl(1 No .. ""WIG..._;·;_-
ttOMllUl7 Thie -*'*" w 111111111" -... ,.,.,,, .... wu ~Woll 0.., UC. .....:=...'! Deltv Piiat • 13, 20, tiled Mitt the County Olly Plot ... ~. • .._ -~ ... .._.... l>'J' QR Nleft-
27Jitn '· 2000 nm C11111 a1 =-County ' 13, ao. 2000 Jb672 ~ :ran::. = ""' ,,.,.,.... ,.,... ~ ~ on °""°"" MllMNlt1 on OW.2000" ,,,. ..... mane ._ f(Jfll *fMc>n, ii
f'l l~tmrl\ ~ ..,..,,, ~"°' AfJK e. 'na" 20. Acdtila• lu..,_ llllll!M1M N9d .-i llt ~ ll'ale uo, H .. pon UADl'lllll ..... IM .... ...__ • I •• rl ~ Plot ,.., ~ ..... a..tl al °'*"" ,.._........ ........... ,. .. WAA
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I dlilg llon & 9poftt • ..... I .... 201102 .....,,.. ... ..... • IHC -JJP11! ......... ,.., No J'llt~ * Newpo!1 c.ntef Thi to1oMn1 penont 1107, Huntlnt•on Thi .......... '*"°"' A K1111 .......,, ~~ 2tS • ....,_ .,.~ ...._ • ~ CA _.. .,. ~ • 10W • .. ..,_ °"* ..... ,,_ ... h'·wbdba ~ltn V~l.~:l ~ 8oncn ~ .• ~ 00::!!:.. ;~~n1,~; OAYYA 1141 =-:-=.:· I Int ~~ = lolM A~-. .. .......... ,. ... -I ~,_,,. ........ Or., Hunt· -~ ...... Ofl ·-..... _, • ...,. -'--· Hulil· 11.ian llld\ CA .-1 • H 'M 101 , HurMngliOfl had\ ...... .: .. 111¥t!lfloulot, 11.ian CA ... Al -7141-.... ~ lEDNO lllllnt•I 1'"' '" CA 8eMt 1 'Ad , C:-. h ....... 11 ._., lleld Or.: ....., 20 ........ °'Ii:-· Dltf:-' •. I. 1l. i0i
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flctidoua • Bualneaa
tum. Statement
The following perlOl\S
are dot~ boeinna es
Marina Prop1n1u 2833 W Coul Hwy Ste
E. Nlwpott Beach, CA
92663
James F Path< 2«0 Nol1ll Bay Fld • Lallo A•·
rowtleed. CA 92352 This busines. 111 CO"
ducted by en ~· Have you Slart11d
dotng bu11ness -yet?
Yes. :w2
Jernes F Part.a<
This Slllem.nl "'• •
tiled With ttll Cour ~ Cleilc tJ ~ Col.wiry
on 3-a 1·2000
20008824594 Olly,,.,.~' 6, 13 20
27. 2000 Th603
Fictitious Business
Name Statement
Th• lolloW1ng perscn
are doing bu$!ness a
al 8efltn Enterpllle• bl
Myonlyca1elog co,.,
One T 8ChnolOgy DI ~B
109. lrvlne. C~ 2618
PllllMp A Benin 1117 J
Dofado Dr , Trat>uro C'
nyon, CA 929711
Tilts business ts i:o-ducled by an tndMtll
Hav• you star!!
dOing business v111 ~
Yes, 10 16~1
Actltloua ........
Name se..m.11
The lollo.wig per..w ..,. doong bulrne9I ...
Ge<maft Home W · 11ry 2950 Grace u.,.,
Cotta Mesa CA 92e28
T & K 88"v,. Inc , ~ ~ a,._ I.Ant, ...._,CA 9282e Thia bulinta1 is con-
ducied by 8 OOf"l)OfAllOn
Have you ltttted <11>1ng buslneas ytl?
Yea, Oec:embe<, 11195 T & K ·Bakery, Inc.,
Chnstophtr Kranelu.
Vice Pre6IO&llt
Th11 . alatelT)Jlnl was
l1111d ¥11th IM Coonty Cttr11 o4 Or llfl08 Coullly on 04-10-2000
20006125525
Deity Pitol AfK 13. 20,
27, Max ~ 2000 Th628
Fictitious Buslneq
Name Statement
TM l0Uow1ng i:ereons at• dOlng buSIOel5 as Comerstont l Khnol·
ogl.. t 555 "'4e"1 Verde
Or E •012 Costa
Mew CaLfom.a 92626
Donald L Gilsdorf 1555 ._,.OSll l/errM> O• E
•012 COii M \A
l•rw ~62E
Thia bus OfiS IC Con·
dUclold by on il1l1 \1d'41
Have you J etarttd
' mg t ""K! I' No OorNla l GolsJ;irl
This stale"le:-• Wh
hffld v ~h "'11 Count)' Cle,. 1 o-~~ Coonry
on 04-u ··"W
2ooo&nn33
Ocllly P~ Ap t3 20 n May 4 41oy Th640
Fictitious Buslncu
Name Slt1tcMent
The I 11 • ~'I , ·r& "'~
.1rt.' r.»nc • 1,, ... , as
~ 'Jr A ;oo!1 AnltqUI'~
,--"'_. 'lft T ·• Blo/J
N ... po,.. BAact CA
92663
J. n " &-n.·.r·~ ?JI!
Tuil n Ave '.ev.'?Ofl
8v -~ CA q2f~'
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~ Jo Mulllrl Fk•u IA .. Ill Ill If YOU 08.JECT to Med'"'*'~"-~ ......... flt .. ~al 9'tpeti. v.. ........ .. , The ~ ,,._,. Ion. -1GI' iihould ~ ~°"'~ 1~ County .,. dDtflg ltuli9ll .. .. .. hewlrlg llrd .....
'lllll"'M1.. Neonet Sollltlona, Y'O"' oDjeetiona 0< lilt • _.. • 1921 BaYDOlntt Or , IMllttl Objecttonl Wllh ~ Pilct ""1l 13. 20, Newpoft ·IMad! CA lhe COUf1 t>efOfe lhl 27. May 4, 2(!QQ Jho39 82860 ' hH rlng Your ap·
FictiUoul llue6lw Cul'ba 8. WoolfotM pelt9ftOt ma1 be II\ pet· 1921 Bay~ 0r. eon ot ~ your -.ney Naitne StaktMnt Newpott 8tach CA IF YOU ARE A CAEO-
Thr lollow!nQ !*SOOS 92660 ~ or conlingenl cted-
8ft dorng ~ u; Thd bultnfft II eon-W tJ lie daceutd, you
Clo"-5 and Colona. dtJctiad by an lfl<IMdull mull • YoUr dtll'n ..,"' s o .. 11mouth, Newport Have y6u atatted tht court and me~ e ~\ CA t26eO do4stg busintu yet? OClf1"/ to the ptllOnal r19-
Pa•Jl1 Gratl-OtM1ra, YM 211,w reatntativ.. tppO!nted
5 D"rtmouttl, Newpo<1 Cun Woollo!lc by tnt oqun ~ lout
Be&Jl, CA 92660 This 11aternent wu montltl from tilt date ol
Thi" tiuslness is con· flied w11t1 th• County the hla1 Issuance od let·
duct·'<I by. an irdvidual Cieri< of Ofa~ County te<s as PfOYldld 1n Pro-
H1>11e you 1terted on 04-18·2000 bate Code 14lctlon 9100.
doing buStness ¥et? 2oooe121211 The timt tot hling clams
Yes, 10f98 , Daily Pilot AfK. 20 27, w1U not e)lplre bef0<e
Pauh1 Gr.1ef·OeM1ra May 4, 11, gpoo Th661 four month• "°"' the .This statetnent was hearmg d .. lt notlceq
foled with the County abo11t ~ ot Ofange Councy .NOBSCTICEM030f YOU MAY EXAMINE on 04·11·2000 tht Ida kept by lht c:oun 20006825595 PETITION tt you art a pert011 tn-
Oaity Ptlol Apt 13 20. TO ADMINISTER teresteo 1n U1e estatt
27, May 4, 2000 Jh631 ESTATE Of: you m1~ "'1th the
Fictitious Busineu ROSEMARY C. ::n,:_. lloml IO< Soe·
Name Statement FOLGER DE·t541 ol lhe Mi0g ol
Tn.-·~•Oji persons C'SE NO. A201847 an lnvenloty and ap-
1r 10 busirlMa as To ah he•rs ~fl· pra.'511 o' tttate auets
F• •.;t Tr.ldlllQ Group aaroes Cled1IOfS. cont· °'of lfl/ !le''''°" :Jf ac-
1 »5 • '"Sa Ve<d8 DI. E. lngant c:rtdt101$ and coorn 85 ;:--ottded In
S1e ~·I Co'1a Mesa peraorl$ who may Olher· Probate Code aect.on CA '·C>.."6 wtse ce 1111eresled 111 tilt 1250 A Reque~t lor
-Od Fama1 1555 WIM °' ""''' Of both ol Spe..."'18 NO!h"I IOrm IS "' ' \ . .,. °' . E Sle ROSEMARY c I\~ fl( lhe coun
22·1 Costa Mesa CA FO}G~~TITION FOR clat1. 92626 Anomey for the N ' 1 Mousa 1555 PROBATE nas been Petitioner·
Me • Velde DI . E Sle !tied Cy ANTONIO J Paul, tYtitngs.
22·1 Costa Mesa CA COSIMANO 1n !ht Su· Janofsky & Walker 92o2i' perlot C<'ur1 of Cah101-LLP.
Tn•s business is con-~A~r 01 Jeulca s. Dorman·
0t.'" !:'1 husband and THE PETITION FOR D1vl1, Eaq. (CSBI wife 12511911). 695 Town
'"ltvr you started ~~;'J ~equests Iha! Centtf Or .. 17th AOOf,
do.,11 !lus•ness y111? COSl .. ANO b Coeta Mesa. CA Yt• A ~ 1999 "" t eP· 929211·1924
T°Odd Farhat pointed as per50081 rep· Published Newport
Tt, statement was resen1aw1 lo administer Beach·Co~ta Mesa
• ~.111 the Cou"ty too 861818 01 the dece· Daily Pilot Ap<ll 1.0, 20 Cle~ ,, Orange Countu dent 21 2000 ~"' ,.,. l1·2\>00 ... , THE PETITION 11 FTIJ3S4
20006125597 ~ests lhe decedent •
Oit 11 ;,,.,,. /lfJr 13 20 '" and c:odlc<IS. II any BSC 9422 Q. '·•J~ 4 2000 f1J§32 be admtned to prot>ate NOTICE OF The WiJ and lfly <»OoOI• PETITION
F1ctlttoua Business are A\l•lab.e tor •~· TO ADMINISTER
CNS1nln3
NOT1CE 10 CONTRACTORS
~ND. llSAt 3IFYtlOSI
Stelecj bode ... be ,.
QIWd at ltle office .ol
PW-. ()pe<atlOnl • Fiii·
view Dtvtl091T1•ntal
Cenltf, 2501 Harbor
BMS. Cotta Mesa. Ca
92e2e l.#lltl 1·00 PM. Clfl
6fM)() at wtllCfl timt ttiey Yr•• be publidy opened
and rNd tor pelfonnng
WOl1I '° t\#l1iltl .. t.bor m,11terlal1. tools. and
equipment necnaaiy 10
R•f'!l011• a replace ap-
p1011lma1ely 50,348
square teet, llurry.. seal
approxlmatety 5.21 ,506
SQuare , feet. and ptlch
approximately 11,407
&QUare IHI ot asphalt
1oadway. at FalMew
Oeve'°9'T1ent Center 1n
accordance with plans
and speQficallonS
8'ddec"I lot lhil projtc1
musl po69eSS a curran1
A °' c12 elaultauon
hcense(s) Issued by IN
Cont<actors' S1ate
l icense Board H IM
bclder tS noc lcensed as
speerfied !he bj(j be
d111egarded Joint
Venture bidders must rsc: a Jowl! Venture
Preference will Of
granted 10 bidders
een1fieo as a · Sma•I
Business" In I C· wrdallQI .,..,!fl Secuon
1896 et seq .. Tille 2
Cakforma Code of Reau
lattOns AppltClllOnS 10<
ptefetenee must Ce
submitted to and ap·
plOY9d by lhe Office ol SmaU arrd Mlnomy BuSI·
ness. 153 t I Stree4 2nd
Floor, Sacramento. CA
95814·2016,
B ids must be
.... . . -.-'.
RESTAURANT NIGHT et.ue• ' Ra•a ..... ,,...
Tht """"" Soelal s.. :\lllty or Ftde•ll Tu
Nul'l'lben and lddf ..
ol .. BuyetfT,..,.,..
art THE ZANETtS
FIESTAUFIAN'T COR·
PORATION, 31892 VIA
PUNTEFIO. SAN JUAN
CAPISTRANO, Co\ll·
FOANIA 92975
M llted by fll Stier/
lJcllNM .. Oltl9t ~ neu nemes and ad·
dr ..... UM<I by t+le
Seller~"'" wt• ~•
thfff yaart btfort tht
dal4l auch liatl WIS sent or delivered to lhe
Buyer(Transleret art
AS PROVIDED TO
BUYER BY SEllER
The MMla IO be told art dttcrlbed In general
as furniture. hXlurts
llqUIPITl9nt and lloc:k •n trtlde of 1 rKWlfllll with
liquor ltetnM and lo-cated at 1830 MAIN
STREET. IFIVINE CALI-FORNIA 92714
The Ul<I of lic:efwe to
be trantferred IS
ON·SALE GENERAL
FOR BONA ADE PUB-
LIC EATING PLACE
LICENSE NO
47.332599 now issued
for the Pfl!TllMS located
at 1830 WJN STREET
IFIVINE CALIFORNIA
92714
T"-bulk sale IS ltlt>-
1ac:I to Calllomla UrWOtm
Commercial COdt
Stction 6106 2
The anucipmtd dale 01
tht salellransler IS MAY
15 2000 11 the office ol
CHAPMAN AVENUE ESCROW, A DIVISION
OF GATEWAY TITlE
1205 E Chapman Ave
Ofange. Ca 92866
The amount of tilt
purchase pnce or con-
i.1oerauon In oonoec:llon
W'lh the tr1ns11< of tht
l1oense end buSJne11.
51 5.000 which tncludH
the estimated 1nvtnl0<)'
ol 53,000 00 peyl\ble IS
tollo ..... s
DESCRIPTION AMOUNT
NillM ltt1tm11t
~~ ISLAN OAEAMZZZ
280 c.bftlo fC. Com ...._CA 92027
Jtny ~'" Murray,
290 c.t>illlo fC Com
..._.CA 92627 Ellzabelh AM Min-
ning, 280 Cabrillo fC.
Colla Mtta CA 92627
Jonathan David F Mn, 15041 Edan
St., Wtatmtrl6tar, CA
92683 Oel>O<lh AM F~.
15041 Eoen St. West·
m.nate<, CA ~
Thia business •• OOf\. dueled by a general
partntrslllp
Htvt you started CIOlrlQ bulloeas YI(? No ~ Mar11n Murra-y Th11 •t1temen1 was
filed wl1h the Couoty
~ oti.°:Jr County
2000HH27t
0.tly Piiat Apt 20. v I.fay 4. 11, 2000 Tl@
F1ctltloua Business
Name Statement
The folow!ng pertOOS
are <bnO WSU-as Rues· OE PARIS
35S5 East Colst Hwy
Cotona del Mar CA
92625-2404 Meyer Scnwartz. 245
Kansas St San Fran·
QIOO. CA 94103
Ruecen S Schwaru.
245 Kanus St , San
Franaeeo. CA 94103
This bli11neaa is con-
ducted by~
Have you started
doing buSWlesa yet? No
Meyer Schwartz
Th11 s1atemen1 was
ltled .,...lh the County
Cltnr. ol Orange Coullly
on 04·18-2000
2000tl2112112
Daily PlklC AfJI 20 27
May 41 11, 2000 Th661
Flctltloua Buslnets
Name Statement
The loflo..,,,1ng persons
are dorng bu$ineSS as
Thursday, April 20, 2000 er·. :
Flctllioua ~ 91C MOO ....,. 9'lt1mot NOTICE °'
Tht f~ penoos PETITION
-~ as TO ADltllNISTfllt Niltl . 23315
Elden Ave llG ~ta EST 4TE °':
..... CA 926Z7 GENEV1EVE P.
0.., Nelheniln. 2336 IA TES Elden Ave llG Colla CASE NO. A201'61
Mell CA 92627 To a" heirs, btMfi.. Ths bu$ll9A ta con-cianes cr9di'!ors. oont·
ducted by an ~I lnQ&nt creditors \'fl(rd
Ha'lt you 1talll<I per.orw wto m11X ~~
doing btlSJOeSS yet? -be 1nttfMltd'lr'r flt YH 1986 _.,, Of -1111 ol bath 111
Gary NasllalQn G£NEVJEVE, ~hs This $1atamtllt WU A PET11l(> FOR
filed wllh tile Coun1y· PROBATE 11 bM11
Ctet\ of Ofange Coullly Med ~ ' Ml AEl T. on 04·1 4-2000 BATE~·ln •tr Suf>erlor
2000H25H7 Court, "'' .\ alifornll.
Dally P11o\ Apf . 20 'Z7 Cour\lY 111 .-OAANGE May 4, 11, 2099 Ui650 fr ~~TITION FOR P OSATE r~ that
Flctttioua Bualneu ·1.1 HAfl T 8ATES 11e
'Naime Stetement appo.nted as per~I
The lollo repr-.a11111 to lldnWIJ wing perllOOS ~'" tne Mlate tJ Int ~ are aoong business es • eeaent ~·I MATTHEW·TAYLOFI S THE PETITt"•' Ii • 1032 IMne 8Mi . ~e....-'""" r pon 8Md'I CA 92660 QUHIS the Cecedent I
Vernon G w tson WtA ancl oodlclll rl any
3403 Fucns•a Costa be aomoatd to probllle
Mesa CA 92626 ·Ttit WM e!"rd any oodtc:lla Jar'9I K Willon 3400 are av1~1111t IOf t•·
Fuenw Co51a ... esa a1T11111tr011 ,,. the Ille t.ICll
CA 92626 CV 11>8 COUtl Ths business IS con· THE PETITION , ..
caJded by husbltfld llld quei!S IJll"IC)flty 10 80• w.le minoste-11>e ...,,, under
Have you starteo !he lndepet>dtnl ~ d01ng busmen vet? lf>trlti'ln ol Em1e1 A.ct
Yei 4·1·99 'Tho,. .t.u.'l'tOtl)' w alow
Jatlet K w.-cr. Ille pe•-.on&I repres.nl·
Th s stateinen1 .,.19 •'"'' '" taka many ac· flied .,..1111 the Countv l•OOS "'rt')Oul obla;ntng Clerk ot Orange Cour1J) cou'1 apProvat BelOl't
on ()4, 14-2000 IA1'1f19 Ct'rta•ll wry llTI
200068251111 po11an1 actrOnS ho"'·
Dally Pttoe AtK 20 27 ever 1!11 personal r~ May 4 t I 2000 Th652 ~"\l"'lt w be l&QU!fed
Fictitious Bualnen
Name Statement
The ro11o-..1ng perSO'IS
otre 0()4n9 b\.siness as
R E.I 2060 Sea C<Ne ln Costa Mesa CA
92627
Eugene Ferra 2060
Sea Co~e Ln Costa
~ CA 92627
to gw1 "Otice 10 1n
ltttHllCI j)eflOnS unle9a
!hey have ""IUVld nocJGe or consel\led 10 Ille
proposed 1clt0n J Tn. Independent edm1ntt·
trthon auth<tnl)' wtll t>t
9rented un•8SI an tn· tete.sttd l>tnton hies lln
oOtectl\ll'I IC 1"' pttbon
nd lohows good e11use
wtly Ille COUii ano.ilCI noc
granl the •..r.tlO<ltt
Ph•lllP Berltn
Thts statement " f~eJ "''th tht! Coor t;
Cl«\ tJ Of~ Co;,. '\
on 03-31 ·2000
POi1 '' v "·'t' ... ~ 2lb T1 st 1 4.r N•.vo<>tt
O'l:f\ :;'A fi:."t\" Tl\• l?Ui•'lt>~· .. ,;on-
l'JJ:;aa 11\ n·w u an.J
Name 1St•tement ~:;!~me ,_, I.cpl ESTATE OF:
Th.. loliOWI~ persons A HE.ARl"IG O" u,. KATHERINE E.
!l\lblnrtted 10< tile entire
wot'!< descubed tllQre•n
OeV1at1ons trom plans
and s,pec11tcattons "''II rot be considered end
w-d be cause lOf reiec·
1t0rs ol bt<ls Tl\• De
r a<iment hils lt!8 rtgl'tt '"
war.e any 11r191.1lan1y in
a Cid °' to rej8d "'IV 0< al !)Ids No bt<I ...,. IX
Personal Chect.. C
$15000 00 0
g
n
e
n
n
I
Ths business s con·
dueled by an noMdual
Heve yo1. "an111:1
S dOtng CUSln&SS yel? !Ito
Eugene Ferra
" HEARING on tt-e pehllOn ""111 be ht4d on MAY I' ~al 145
pm "' O.PI L73 iO-cateo at :341 Tht Cit)'
Dove S0\111\ Orange
CA 9Z868 20006124Sto
~Apt 6 13 ' 7 Tll--'t:'.
Flctltiout Buslnesr.
tUme Statement
The to11cw .. ng pe1~
-doing buSlnM$ ii AJleii l Servtces )()t
Teton Way S..rta A'""'
CA 92703
&en Allen L•"" .. rr
306 T etOfl Way Sdrr >
Atta CA 92703 This bu$•ness 11 con·
dUcled by an rrdtviCIU-11
Hive you s1111ed
doing cus1nns ~Ill>
Yes. 4·28-99 B<ett Allen l.Jtcvm
Thts Statement ""' hied vmh the Count) Clerk ol Orange Cou'1ty on °'4~-2000
20006124890
Daty Pilol Apt 6 13 ~
27. 2000 T~
Fictltlout B usiness
Name St.atement
The tQllo.i.ing !" r .,_ ~
llWcbng~ I
Complete O!f tee Prt."1
ucts 6700 W1trrra.r ... ...,. •JO Hunungton Bu ~
CA ~7 Oanlel Sen04lrs, 6t'OO
W-Ave •JO Hi;ft• rven BMch CA 9.zt;..1-
f his buSllleMi Ii CCI"
~ by a" 111)\tdua
Ha~e you started doing~ ~t? !)
°'"'411 Sand••
This si.ttment "'"' flle<I with I~ Count> Cleric of Oflllgll Co\l'll',
on °'4-04·2000
20006124889 ~ P1'ol Apt 6 1J 20 27. 2000 Th!> 11
• It
Hll~C' ~OU
a ~ ,. -~ bus.'fleSS as petttO'I .. 1 be he'd on ARTHUR, aka
t••ted F • '8 and M Con· MAY 11 2000 at I 45 KATHERINE vet'' t.p:~ 2790 H11cor pm 1 "--t L73 1 C;;i ~ t~ .,, n
R;!Qi'• ~r..,erl.
Tl'"&• t.11 n-""'! lftiiat
• J • t.'1 "'" .::unty Cle<~ ot Orang. C.:..U11ty
,. ~.\-0" 2')()(
20000825295
i)Jll) PtiOI ~ • J 20
.7 ,_.!L.i~ ~
Fictitious Business
Name Statemem
Ill-l<Jllc.Mnlil • n;ons
are CIOIJ'lQ W-!111 u
BUST N BUTT S
c.11e V .t'1u• •.; Flar>eho
Sant.l Marg~ut.i CA
~O..b88
Ouo1.i A f1n
Wemowltl<y 5 Ca1•e VR·
Queta Rancno Santa
M:11g;art1JJ C.t. 92688
Th•' bu"''""~ 1$ con· dUdeo by "n ina.Yldual Have you ,11rttd
.JOl''9 1:11;,...,..,"5 )0'1 No
Door .. Afll"I Wem ~Y
Thul •l•lff'T t f11 was
' ed w ,.,,. Cvu!'ty
Ctati. o1 O••"O"' CCUnty on 04-01 2000
20006825310
o~, P At!' 1J 20 ~~ k~ Tll§2.t
Bl • •1oq Costa " ..,...,, »-ELIZABETH IA s.1 l...A 92626 ca•ed a1 341 T~ C1~ ARTHUR nee
Gra.. S.n;i 1307 gr-South O.anqe, KATHERINE
r • c '>da St Hunt· IF~ OBJECT to CAT HERS
rig! Seac:n. CA 92648 tne IJrllnll!IQ of the petr C~SE NO. A201910
f t>• "us•ness ~ con· llOfl you !lhc\Jld ~r To al "t•·•S baneft-~t-:: t>y "" indrvldual at Ille hN'W'!I .and ~te wr11~ c•.O.t0<s. cont·
t' ·~" you sta'1eo 'fOUI <>Otadlons ex ftlt 1119ent crec"1ors and °'' -'t'S!o yet" No wntllfl c.t>1te!t0nl y,1tfl Pt!!"SOI'~ wtV'I ""'Y otf1er G • S.rrat.. Int co.in belor• the ....... bt ini '"'Sled In 1116
Tn v statement "'IS heartng Your ap· wtl °' es~le °'both ol
ltlt"'"" • h ltte Counr-y Pffranol may bt"' Ptl· KATHERINE E o~ I Otange Countr 90n °' tw your a110<ney .t.FITHUR .Ka
OI" J-' 11·2000 IF YOU AFIE A CREO 11.ATHEFllNE
20006825591 rTOR « conttnganl cred ELIZABETH AFITHUFI
Dally p,1o1 A:x 13 20 ltor ol tr.a deceased ~ nee KATHERINE
27 Mdi 4, 2000 !!!§33 must file yout Clllf'fl .,.,,th CAlHERS
lh• COUl1 and me~ a A PEl ITION FOR Fk:tttlous Bualness COPY 10 Ille per90MI r~ PROBATE has been Name Statement resent•lrvtl appoonted by tiltd by SHIRLEY L
The following persons the coun wi1h1n tour HALL 1n tne Supenor
ere doing ~ as months frOm the date rJ Court of Caltlornla,
RV $oMlol\s 1147 W the first INUlnce ol lel· Count)' of ORANGE
Coll111s Ave Otange, lllS as prO\l!de<I In Pro-THE PETITION FOR
CA !12867 bate Coda atction 9100 PROBATE roquest1 ttlilt
P.irad.gm SoluttOl\S The ttme kit l111ng clarms SHIRLEY l HALL 1Mt
In.. ICA) 831 Joenn will not eaport bef0<• appo•nled es persONI
St Costa Mesa CA IOYr months from the •fl)fesentatr.1 to ednwl-926.!7 nearing date notieto ...., the Kt.lie ol lhe de-
Th.c. b"""41SS 11 con· eboYa ce<111nt
<lu-1 ., t>y a COtpOlllllon YOU MAY EXAMINE THE PETITION re-
H • you stattad Irle tie 1.991 by 1111 COUr1 q~t1 the oeeec:tent s
a.;."" bo..siness )'ti? No If you are a '*'°" If)-W• Ind coools i any
Ch aOtgm Soful!Ol\S terested In lht ffll!t be edmltltd to prot)ate
111· ThomH E VI· you may I It ..... th tl'lt The ~ .. 'ld any coclCll&
Fl it B tlfOKll PresedenC Cllllrt 1 RequMI '°' ~ art av11table 10< ex· Cl IOUS USIMSS Tht~ statemenl was CllM NOl!Ce (lonn amonatron ,,, tnl , ... ~
Name Statement t •od .,..111i me County DE·154) o1 tne f"iinO o1 by 11111 eou11
ft 1 • perlO<lt • Clertr. ol Orange County an tOYentOtY and I P· THE PETITION rt·
•t ~ b-.J as oo 04·11·2000 PfllrUI ol estalt aaets quests aulN>trty to td-
Ol<;PL4Y PRO. 2354 20006125519 °' ol My petttJon Of ac-mon.ste< tr.a Miiie under ~nl• Ar.a AvA Su te ()6tly f>«it Nx 13. 20 ~ ptlMded 111 lllt lndepelt<ltnl Adnwn-
12 c~. ,,.eq CaW0< 21, \4a1 -4. 2000 Jh63.! eooe MCI.on ISttation o1 Es1at• Ad
J.;62. Fl9(11Je•t 101 (Tiiis Autnonly allow
l 'ld• A11Mtt11 Pan.tr Actltloua Bualnets S(>«oal Notic:e •omi " tile personal rtpttltnl·
z~ Sar.I• A11a A~e Name Statement aYltlable l'l"om 1"' COUii attv• to lill>.t many ec-SIJ~r :;; Cu:r.1.i MIS¥ The lollow!ng persona clerk 1o0ns .,..,thOut o0t<11ntng
Cli 9:t2i .ue dollll! ~ 85 Attomey tor the c~n apptoval Bef0<•
Jarry W l".ark•• 2354 Mail Bo.as Tusun P•tltloner: takrng certain vtry 1m·
"a11111 At a ~"e Suite 17300 l7th St •J Kim R. Hubberd, bci~ por11'11 ae1IO<IS, how· t. C.1..•IJ \1tw Cali! Tuslrn CA 92680 · 1301 Dove St., Ste. ever tt.. ptrtonal rep<e-
92827 Continentat Prop 1080. Newport IMectl, atnllllYt writ be requ1red
FicUtloua Bualness ThlS 1>uS1!"' •S con· Mgmt tnc (Nevada) CA t2M<>-~475 10 give nottc• to 1n·
Name Statement -tu-·1td I.>~ hust>.'ln<I and 3305 Spiing Mountain Pubhahtd Newport llf111ed PlflOl'IS unless
The lollowlng pc!l"IOf'' "'''' Fld -oo Las Veg11s N•· Beech-Coit• Meu the)' havt wai'Vld noclct are doing ""-as H1~e vou stanad vada 89102 Detty Pllol April 14 20, or consented to the
Pacific Sales & Loa~· JQ.ng t'l'flll'O»S yet? No This business IS con-21 2000 pr()C)Oled actlonJ The
Ing. 2036 Hartiot Blvd Lrnda A p.,,., dUCleO by a COtJ)OllltlOO FTh351 independent a mtnt5·
Colla Mesa CA 92627 Th•• statement ..,,,.. Have you star1ed trallon 11ur~n1Y ...,,11 be
Chad D Ware 3419 hltd "'''"er lhl C01.inty d0tng oustn•H y•f? 8SC ...... g<anted unl•ts an in-
Vta Lido 632 Ne"'""" Cltrt. ot ange County Y-" '"'''' ........, te<M4ed P'f90n filH an ""'" on 04-0~ 2000 ... """""' NOTICE Of 8Mch, CA 92663 2oooea25312 Conttnental Prop Objfdron lo the petltr0n
This busiMsa ,. c011· Mgmt tnc PETITION and lho#s good eauM ~ed by an ~·" Daitf PllOI Apt l3 20. Sheela Bhandan TO ADMINISTER .....ny "'9 ooutt ehollld nae
Hne vou tlarl11d 21 May " 2000 Th626 Director ' EST•TE Of ~ IN authonty
doing bUStnl&S }fl Thts "atement WU .. : A HEARING on the Y• Auo tm Fictitious B uslneaa 1,1ac1 .,..,th "" County JO+t81NLLMllNNTGSOH Ptl :.on .,..,. be htld on
Ched 0 Wart N81M Statement o..;. o1 Orange County MAY 11 2000 at 1 45 Tht9 statemert rt-., ' ~ p<"rsons on 04.11,2000 CASE NO. A201784 pm m Dej)4 L73 io-
filtd '*1th lht COY'1ty ere doing ~ as 2oooal25605 To all hen t>entlr c:aled at 341 The Cfly
a.11 °' Orange e«, 'Y C1a.bby Kennv' 3012 0.of) "'·IOI AfJI ll. 20 cianu creditors cont Dnv• Soutti Ofange.
on 04-04.2000 Nt~ B•vd N-oort i1. Mav 4 2000 Th635 1ngent crtdrtors ano CA 92868 20006114171 BNcn CA 92663,_ ' persons wtlO mty olhtf· IF YOU OBJ£CT to ~Piiot AfK 6 13 20 JFIKP Inc ICA) 2025 FlctltiouS Butlness :'rorbe-~-Of~ ~ ~ ~ tJ the.....e. ~ !!!612 Balboi NewpOl1 Beach ... ,,,. SWtemenl . _.. UUUI"' -·-you ~ _,._..
CA 92663 The ,___., P'"°"' JOHN MINTON 11 h helnng and mte ~ BuelneH This ~sa • con-8,. ~-~ a BILLINGS your oCljtcllOM or Ille
Nen'9 su.t.ment ouc:ltd by a corpoqllOn NflWJ>O<l Flotdsttrs A PETITION FOR "'linen obftC110n1 ""1ti
The 1°'°"""9 peraons H wt )PU started 840 Pioduction Pl . PROBATE hH been the coutt belO<e the
art ti1Q ~ as doinQ tius..,.,.. ,tt? No Newpon Buen CA fllad by RIAh L ~ hurtng Your •P·
EtECl"AIC DREAMS JFll<P l'IC, Ja'!'IOI D 92663 Dtana Lu ltnd•a & peatll1C9 may bt In per-
3190-H a.......... • -Or Flichard&.."'!1 rr~,..::ltnt "'· E"-· J Thomas W BlillflOS In aon or by ~ a: ~..-· ........, T ""t Allen ,.., '·· .... ~r~ Court -' IF YOU .,,.., " C eo.. .,._. CA 112ti26 his .. 1a:emrn~ """ 27 1.,. .. s• 1208 ..... -"' """' "
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200061
,.531• 711 W l71h St. fC.lO, ~.PETITION FOR ""'*hit -px dalm wilh CA 92628 • , CO$la Mell. CA 92627 r........,.TE reqllMll INJ tt1e court and mail a
Thie bus!,_. la COil-o.ity IP"°' Af/f 13, 20, Thts bullntaa la con-Ruth l BtUlng1, Dllna OClf1"I to Ille ptl'90nlll rep-
dldad"" a.lion 'Z'I. Mav 41 2000 !l!§25 d Lu lMlcM & Thomu W ~M appoirUd by -•· • OOf'PO< --dllcl• by: • gene<at ..........., be """".Htd u tne coun Within lour Have you atar1ed p111nerellip ~""' .....-~ doing bus1nas• ~et? FlcdUoua Bualneea Have -you alttted pereonat repr111nt· monlht f!oln the dlte ot
Yes, 3fl3.'ll4 Name smtement, --. bultr19N ~ No llllY'tl 10 ad!ntniater the h h ltauanot tJ 111·
T I,__ RI I -.. Mta1' tJ the oecedtf1t "'8 U PfO'Med lift Pro-op",.. me "' Tht lol'OW!llQ raraons Lairy Wtlllam ICltll THE PETITION re-blMt Code NCltar1 91()() ~ Dt Le9p1n1y, are <10rnQ bu~• 11. Thia Slatement 'WU .... ..........._ Pretldenl SENlnR ESTATE twtri Witt\ ·tn. County quMta 11 ... .,.._,..,..,·, The llmt '°' ~ datma
This eta~ v..as PLANNING CENTER, C1at ot ~ County W• end COdlC.U. II lfr!J. 11r• noc •~pjra btfO<e
ftled WWI !ht County 4895 MacMhu Court. °" o+11·2000 be tdrNlled lO probllla lout monthl lrom tn. Clelt.. of ~ CG"'Y Suitt too. Newpon toOOMHtOt Tht WI end fl't coctc$ heallnQ CS.Le notleed ..,_ IYallM>ie lof H • aboltl on 04-04· a..cn. CA ~660 OaJI'( Piiot /l{llr 13, 20 anw1M1an In Iha .. k1CJ1 YOU MAY U AMINE 2IOOM24NI Maly JO ~ 4695 27, Mly 4. 2000 Th037 by -Oallv Plcf'loe /l{llr ti 13. 20, MacMhu• Court Suite .,. Olll.l1 IN Ne °"' by ,_ court. 27. !.!DOC> Th613 ,.. • THE PETITION re-• JOU .,. a pel'IO!I ft. .... .,....._ __ __...r..::..,. 100, N~ 0teJI. ...,. Fk:ttt1oua ... ,_ quMte 1Ulhonly 10 a6-1....-lift thl ..-...
conSl<le•ed unless ti is
•'lade on 1 Slandard
":>•n lum1shed cy the
Department and II made
'"' .iea><dance with tr.t' Instructions to Bt0
ae<s
Prospect•' e b1<1oers
"!'lay eumonE ano obQin
"tans spec ltcat•ont
and bod forms cy caa.ng
OIMa Elder al t714)
95;.5218
A payment bond
;:,talldard Fo<m 807 10<
the total eontr act pnu
mui>t accompany eve')'
con1raet tnYOMng an 1•· pend1ture 1n excess of
$5000.
The successful bidder
wttl bt' requited to enter
into a contraciual agrM-
ment In the tonn of a
Standard Agteement
loon STD 2" Whdl shaft
by bindtng Upo!\ Ille
State ol Ca.<1omt1 onty upon approval by t~
State The Qonl'11C1 11
not l>lnd!ng on erther
~ unless and unlll ti
IS approved by Ille 91)·
tncft.rdUlg tilt "
.. 'QPNlte Slate afE
rrent of General ,...
ices,,~
All nonexempt sta•e
contracts o1 SS.000 01
more ate Slqec1 IO
s.tat• conlractor
nond1SC<1minallon and
compltance require·
ments porsuant to Gov·
ernment eoo. s.e!t0n
12990 tllld nte 2 Ca
IOl"l168 Code ol Regu·
lallons. OtYll•On 3
Seebol'I 820 I A bt<1 '°' a public WOlils conlrec1
whicl'I Is SUbmltled cy •
bt<loe< who ..... bMl'I ~
Cflrtdied from oonlr8Cllng
w!ltl the Stat• by Ille De-
partment ol Fair Employ-
meot and Housing. shall
b• deemed 10 b•
nonTMpOll81Ye and snal
be re,ected
The O.panmtnt ol
Development Sennces
Is sol1C1ttng bt<ls from
Disabled Veterans Butl-n.u Emerpnses In 0<·
det to mMI Ille Oepaft· ment"s ~ goals
ol 3 percent kl( dlulMd
veteran business
entarpnsea (OVBEI to
compl)' With Sect•oo
C115 et Mel of 1111
... ,bite Contract ~
and Title 2. Car tomoa
Code ol R~llons Section 18060 60, 11
seq
In ecc:onsiwu w1'tl Ille
proY\$IOllS OI Section
177'3 ol .. Lacw Code
the Oepat11Mllt 1111
ascertained thar the
gene.JI prtvalllng ralfi
of w.ges apprcablt in
!hf counly "' wtlldl ltW
WO!\ Is to be dont -1lloM ratu NtabltShe<I and~ byllt Dt-
f9Cte>f ol !ht o.m-ri of Industrial FleltllOM CQC)IM tJ tht .. ,. ..
-on Ne at the Ollllle tJ
the ~ al Pl9n1 ~·· 1ton1, F1Jrvltw Dev
C1nttr
Mandltory ... "**" bOn ..... be held 511 f "00.
I 30 PM FlllMew De·
r'opm•nlal Cenlt•·
Planl Opendlons Gtof99 lllQMa
Pubhshed N••POrl
Buch-Coala MtH = f'tol Apt 20, v
TIIH2
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.Mil French, Inc Med Wit'\ the CW14y Stt;ti'I Lane OI04 iMlnO ~ 'lftfY iflt. PfObe1t Code tldlOll .. VI.UM
CA) 000 lkittOI St °"11 al °'_... County Ntwpo!t IMch. CA pott8rtl ac:tlOl'll how· 1250 A ~ laf LJCmlla hec:tl, CA tw1 04 t 1•2000 tlM3 ...,, .. ,...,,.. ...... 9'1ecW Mot1o1 tof'l'll • C.C. 11ft
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ii hu bffn lgtead be-I '""een tne Selle< 'l.iceoM O , Thia Slatemert "'H
J'ld "'8 tnlenoed 8uye< n o m
C I led with 11\e Col.nr, c .. n. OI Of.,,ge Col."~
Ave on 04· '4· 2000 Transle<M. u reqwed
t>y Sac 24073 of IN
Bu11n1s1 ana
Prof"8IOOS Code that
Ille OO!WfderallOn 10' tilt
tta!l51114' ot !tit Ill.-
ind lleenet IS to be peid
only aller the lransla<
tt.s oeen epp1011t<1 oy
tilt 0epa'1mtr!I ol Alc:o-
hOltc Btvef•98 Conttd DA TEO APRIL 14
2000
SELLE Fl O~ THE ROCKS IN·
CORPORA TEO
BY: fS/ MICHAEL
ZANETIS, PRESIDENT
BUYER
Tl"iE ZANETIS FIES·
T AURANT CORPO-
RATION
BY: /S/ MICHAEL ZANETIS, PRESIDENT
Published Newport
611ch·Costa Mua o.4V Piiot Aptij 20, 2000
Th6'5
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE Of SALE
~ .. ht<eby gMfl
pursuant to HCtiona
3071 IWld 3072 ~ 1M
CIVIi Code al tht State ol
Calrforma the undtt·
Signed A·P TOWING ~ ..... p;dtt auCllon.
at 1Q'Q E CHESTNUT
SANTA ANA CALIF
92701 ar 9 00 am on
MAY 5 2000 tne lolow-
tng dela1bed ~ to
..... t
YHr 1995. Make HONDA
lanM • 3NOJJ13
Slala CALIF
VIN •
2HGEJ I 228SH5 72506 Said sale It for lht
purpoee of Mlllfylng !ten
of ttte undtrSlgnld IOI'
towing and SIO<age IO·
gdle< ~ COlll tJ ld-
~•rtlSlng and tJIP&nHS
of M.le Dated Ihle I 4111 dly tJ
~: ... NoUlaly
PllCMhed Newpot1
Buch-Coste Meaa
Oliy PlloC """"' 20. 2000 JM'7
518 Wes1monster
Ne .... pon Buell
92663
CA 20006126002 Da ')' P '°' AfJI 20 :,
May 4 • II ?OQO '0!6?3 Ann Patrice SneU·AI·
~son 518 WeSlm nster
Avenue Newport Fictitious Business
Beactt CA 92663 Name Statement
This busontU IS con· Tne lotio...<1\9 ;>e•SO"S
dUc1ed by an ~ <lie OOong busrnes. H
Have you starteo FrainesNt.'irrors Com dorng bu5lf"r8SS ~? No .. ____ " c
Ann Patnce Snel·Ar•son 1 rs ~ "8~ 'A ,_.Ka CA ~ Th•s s11temem .,..as ~ Y.edlma" n-~
lttld "'''h the County Boise Way Coata Mas.a C1e111 o1 Ofange eooniy c· """" ..... on 04·18·2000 " "~ 20006126211 lwn Spaem 16t 1 V•a
Dat!y Pilot Apt 20. 27 ~g~n Cte<'lenll
May 4 11. 2000 Th662 Scon Boza"'' 1611
·Via Sage San
Clemente CA 92680
Fictitious Buslnets TM bus.ness ts COi'· ..,_ s ducted by ro-panne•s ,_me tatement Have you star'td
The follo"'tng peraoos doollg business y111 "le
are doollO busioess u Larry Weocnman
Oevafopmanl 5 I 2 Ttus stateme'lt ""H
TllShn Ave Newpon 11 ed •ttl'o rrie Ccur.i1 8tach CA 92663 Oer1i. ot Or.Inge Cou• l)' Developmen t on 04·1'-2000
Clothing !CAI 512 2000&826004
Tusltn Avt Ne•pon O.ly Pitoc ADf 20 r
Betc;fl. CA 92663 Ma) 4 11 2000 %"4 Thi buSinea is con·
dUcltd by a oorporabon
Have you star1ed
doong CuSJness yet? v .. :1"2600
Development
Clomlng Stua<i Glddtt
Va Pretldtn1 Th<s atetament .,..u
filed w•th tt1e Counl)'
()1111 ol Ofange Count,
00 °'4· I 8'2000
2000'826274
Dally Pilot Apt 20 27
May 4, 11, 2000 Th663
Flctttlous Business
Name Stlltement
Tht following pel"IOflS
are aoong buM>ess as
Birch Acupuncture
Cltnic. 20101 Birch
Slffft t 110. Newpott Beach CA 92660
Sang Woo Gwon
1019 s AllaraOo Street
Loa AngtlN CA 90006 This ~ ,. coo-
duc*2 by an~
Have you atatte<I
doing ~ ,..r? No 511'9 Woo G"°" This at.attment was
filed ... 111 tht Counly
Oel1I tJ Orangt Col.n'r'
on Oo6-1I-2000 2000N2t2IO
Delly "*" ~ 20 2; ,...., 4, 11, Th6&5
Fictitious Buslnesa
Naime Statement
The IOUO'""'ll persons
ate doing ~ AS
Jwen1.1 M Produt·
t.ons I 36S I . Qty "'O<
Ave Cosa Mesa C .t,
92626
Mattt\ellOI T B'OO&I
t 365 I Oly"'piC Avt Co&la Mesa. C4 92628
This b\JS•.,.$$ IS COl"I·
<IUCled by an indMdual
Have you 511ned
d0tng t>us•neu yet"
Yes 3-30-00 ,,.a""8w T Brodt!
Th.s sta1emen1 •U hied .,..,,h the County
Olen. ol Orange County
on 04·14-2000
20006125H5
Dilily Ptlo4 ~ 20. 27 May 4, 1, 2000 Th§57
Fletftious Business
Naime Statement
Tht lollO....og persors
are doing ~ es
Newport Villa Was!
359 Sa" M ~ti •300 Nt..,,on Buel\ CA
9266<> Alfa IOn at l\le""?Ofl
LLC. CA 359 Slll1 ~ •JIX, kt•~
8Ncf\. CA 92660 Tht~ buSlf\tSS II OOl'I•
ducted by L: m led l •
bllCy Co
Hav1 you Sllr!IC dorn9 ~ ver No
A~alon al llleil"J>Ol1
LLC Enc I( Oa~rdlon
Mlflaglf Tiii& stat~t ,_ s
ed "'lltl the Coull') ~ ot Orange CounlY on 04 1 •·2000 2000M25t7t
Olly Piel ~ 20 2: ..,.., 41 '1 Th®§
F YOU OBJECT 10
!!le gtl"l1"9 rJff1'4~ I.Qr' You~ f
.it "'41 '"".Mlll19 and le ~our «>tct>OOS 0< Me .,.., "•n oo,ei:ttOnl ""' tna coun t>tlora me
t-u11ng Your •P· r .. ranc. ~t be 111 Plf·
5or. O' I:'\' V()UI •!!OmlY F l'OU AFIE A C~ED-
n~ °' oonrinoe"' creo· nor c• m. deoNMd you
""-51 I e 'YO'I' datm
tt e co..n ana ma1 a
copy IO tPle pet"ICW\6I r~ rl$81"UI~ .... ~te<I by
ltlA coon .... 1m1n 1ou1 mom s lrorn tnt dat1 ol
tne '"'1 ISIUllnll• ot lei·
1ers H PfolllO&O in Pn>
bait Cooo MCl!On 9100
1 ne '""' t0< filing du'1S '"' not U P.II bel()(t to.:r monll'IS trom the
no 11ng aa11 no1teeo
IDO~f
VOU ¥.t.Y E)(A~INE
t!W! ~ ~epc °" ir-. oourt
I V0U I •t I pe<"80t' tr>-
le1Hl80 In L"9 t$\Ale
you ma1 '"' ""' Ille C011'1 a ~ !QI 5'11-
C'lli Nola lom'I DE .154 ol tt>e l'ilong ol
I n olh•IOIOty llnd 11>-
Pf lrll .i:J 9'11'• aa«s °' ol •"Y pet,tion or ac-~1 H provtoed rn
P'OOAte CoOe s.ction
1250 A Flequtsl IO< Scoecta Iii~ 'Cf Ion!'\ is
a, a-.tioe t'Of" 111 ooun c: rt. A.nomey lof the
PellUOMr
JULIAN S. EATZ.
ESQ S8H 46'22 ll01 OOV£R Oft.. STE.
237, NEWPORT
BEACH. CA 92MO Publ shed Newport
Beach-Costa Mu•
Dttilv Pilot ~ 1 • 20 21 2000
FTt\352
CUSSlflEO 19491 So&.?~11
GOOD JOBS.
RELIABLE
SERVICES.
INTEREmNG
THINGS
TO BUY.
ITSALL
THERE
EVERYDAY
IN
~~·OIASSIPBDI =-·-=c
..., "' an .J..:" :.:. ... '=' ~ C: ~-=--
Mlift pu ..... 1w1':'r"Tlll °""..Ir" ~ .. J l Ill 1'11 ...... -..._ ~ ... ---"" °' .... c'llt"t 5 • ..... ICJM0119
(949) 642-5678
•
...
1il EouAL HOUllllO OPPORTVHltY
AlmllSWI~= 11'1 lllls lllWlllll* II
10 the fedef'll fair Hou ng
Act of 1963 u amended
W'hlen mans II illlo&l to ICMrtlM •any prtllrenca,
Mmltltlon °' discrimination bllld on race colof, rello-
lon. sex. ~. famlfill
slJtut °' nallonll oriQln, or an Intention to 111111.t any sudl prtferane., lmltatlofl or dltCtiminlCion..
This ntwsp1ptr will not
knowingly acctpl any
1dvtr1lst111tn1 tor 1111
estate wtlich ls In ~o4allon or the raw Ovr radtf'l 11t
hereby 1nlormtd that all
dWtlings tcMltlttd In this ~ •• avllllble on
Ill tqlAll oPPOrt\Hll1y '*'*· To comOlllln of discrlml· ~. cd HUD tol-lret 11 1~24-8590.
•V.A.• ..........
Fiii COUNSELING
FREI UST Of HOMES
Ht.IONAREPOS
714-1341100
••••••••••••••• HOMES OF
THE WEEK
Showcase
Hom ts
For Sale
ln Our Sat
Real Estate
Supptement I
Dtsplay Ads •
Start It $85. •
Deedllne : • ! Tut~=~--~PM !
: Open House :
: U1tlng1 Avl. ! i ~::~~~~ :
• 5PM : • • : It Pays to :
: Advertise :
: In the Belt :
: LOCAL •
: Real Estate
: Section
: Call Today II
: LISA
• RIVERA
949-574-4252
ANNE
WILLEY
949-574-4249 , ............. .
I BUY PROPERTIES
FOR ~ Of VALUE
CAU !Mt-766-1522
1·:.."D I
l8A, 1200 SF. llUl.D two
3811~6
PERMITS. 114·774:M0!!.
NEW NORTttWOOD Lg 3
yr nu 6t>f 3ba, upgrades
galol91 Ume•lont, gianitt,
etc $609!\ !Q! 949-M().6213
.... UDO ISLE Brl/ld Ntw
Conatruc11on, 38r •St.
lptOOUI 3rd noor 0ceen-
Ha11>or -deck Olf"8<1 ti $1,450,000 11111 Glundy
Retltofs ~H75-6161
LIDO ISlE ... .$197 ,500
58r 488 Flnt Home tpprOW 3080s! ol Mig .,..
UpeUijts landing play .,...
Bel GNoctt AMllai
!M9-675·6161
llMlltlful T l'W'tu
"-Ofl Ult Octtnfront ,_, Blllol Pier, Ferry l
re.taurlrlls $1,795,000
lillry Fryer, Attnl.
t0·723·7ot5
Fentaatlc Vltwt o1 bay, ~. ftJtTWlg buln
lJnqut wood 31ly tQlding. .CSIOE SPAaOUS•
lMgt ~ ~ Br wl • 1111, petlo. .......,,
Fp. mMJll St.395,000 Mlly no p1t1, llH/Mo.
Frpr. !JI!!'!!. @723-7086 :::M::::t~M::::l:.;.1:.:IN=.. __ _
18r Condo Avllllt*
Now 11000.00
Bllboe Newport Allfty
IMl-72M4M
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IN CLA561F1ED
( 1111~·.1.111 1 l.1 11 c 111' \111 1, l\111" \\ 11111< 1 \\,•I, '
Dinner for
Two at
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....... , ..... """ .... -· .... .................
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bMc:h. giMtd community. ~· nur ri~r trail! ~Imo MMSMtt•
.. ,_.. IN Ill. bl,
WMheo'Otyef 3td hotlM
from 1and. Util Incl.
seoo-f700. 94H73-7800
SHOAT mw V~CATION RENTAL Apnl·Mly.Junt
$p9c:lolll 28!' 2Ba Condo.
lum, ~ lo beD, 2c gar.
949-675-7130
VACATION AENTAL 2 l
38' 28e ..,.aocis deluxt • Condo, llAly Un. ... lo
bdl. 2c QI!. 94N75-?130
VACATION RENTAL.$
off ac.i Ffonl J '° ...
l120Cll'per ..... "'°'*" tto.e. • •• ltNlllO .
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1200 Sf, ........ '° VII
Udo lllma. .... '*"" -Clll"jlet, 1140Mllo.
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Coeta Mesa Delly
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Huntq BHcfl.-
FountM'I valley
tnd9pendent to
l'HCf'I owr 100,000
homea. Fu us tNt
form wfth ~ cnMll
c.d • °' n\811 wM ' •dWOk~
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Lei's I& (!!)561·29811
MANAGERS
PT StH ltCKtr. Mtdt two ... .,
1191, two dlys per
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end lilt 111aln1
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SEDAN 40
S3S.tl5 17-4934
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714·953-4800
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Ge111na an exx 1 count can be as elu,ive u.s fimlin11 Waldo It is easy to
get careless on 1h1s deal
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1er oonll"Kt than four he;ins as the
cards he HOV.t"\'tr, II IS no< ~y lO
~h tba1 spoc wnh only a pos111on1l
stopper In the enemy suu and no
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llVC panntr I club ruff. West
sw11chcd to 1 specie, WOii 1n the
clo5ed hand, and d«larcr's problem
was obvious -which ckfenckr held
lhe Q~D of diamoods? '
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rounds, dlSC&rdin1 1 •1>8de from
llummy. I.hen cashed ~ ldn1 or
spades, At Ibis potnt declam IOlew tf1lll East hid sUlt1ed with flvo clubs, four healu and at least two spade• It was impou1ble to ICU whedler W*b
and diamonds~ split 2-l or~ I 1n lhe East balWI
Met mueh thouatit. d«laru elect-
ed 10 place Elul with the. queen of
diamonds for the two-level overcall.
so the ace and king of die sun v.1cn:
cashed. Down one Could d«laret
hltt: done bcua7 Much bcncr Instead of d1Scard1ng
a $pade from dummy on the fourth
hetn. dcl!lam shol.lld have shed a
diamond. Then. aficr cashlna lhe
king of spade$. declarer can ruff' a ~. dtsco\tnn1 !mt East suincd
with thrtt 'pades II( le<N and. hence.
no more than one diamond. C&.\hing
the king of dUllTIOnds and then llllung
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Slv9rbia lealtllr
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LEXUS MISSIOtl VIEJO
.... 364-o664
LEXUS ES 300 '91
loedld lltw S4MllOOI. cd (037221) $27,471
LEXUS MISso. VIEJO .. ~
LEXUS ES300 '93 78K ml, 8 diac CD
chen91r, lthr lnltf, new
tnkeeltlrn. ~· color, xtnt cond, tinted
windows. $14.600
949·951 .. 133
LEXUS LS 400 '12
51 II ml wNliWn. loedld,
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714-182-41531 M7WGI
LEXUS LS 400 '97 lllAAK • Contlnentlll 19" Gastvne"'1vo!v lull option 56lt onginal miles, new
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LEXUS LX450 '97 ~ 5 sllCll CO Playel,
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Slt,1115 LANO ROVER 949-760-9160
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-l Vin Wfxi14¥f7 • MERCEDES 300CE '18 S61~~VER taupe, gold package
94M40-&445 sh1e9sk1ns, mint cones
$12.500 949-673-1943
LEXUS SC 400 '15 MUSTANG 2000 L*t new F~ lplC ody 4711 rnille .AA t .......... -·-(0402001 $27,•7 ..... r1n1 .,.......r ..,..,
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low 11,aJ ma.I ~ pal, DI lfw, CD md mini Bm J Y111Dt, p!9I( trill ( 13357 4)
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