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Fresh pai:rit get$ rotten response
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• Residents say color choice \.
'\. for remodeled supermarket ..
in Corona del Mar are
'absolutely hideo~.'
Alex COolman
DAILY PILOT
It looks a little like bricks, or like
the rusty clay of Spanish tiles. In
parts, it resembles the rich yellow of a
ripe summe r squash.
But Newport Beach resident Suzie
• Brierley has a different interpretation
1 of the color scheme: •Hideous.
) Absolutely hideous.• l The paint hues, which work~rs
-t started applying to the remodeled
) Albertson's supermarket on Monday,
\ we.re chosen to reflect a "Mediter-•
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"You literally get nauseous
lookmg at it, s_o tha·t the last
thing you want to do is go ·
food shopping."
Suzie Brierley
ranean approach,· said Mark Stein-
man, a spokesman for the, company.
Its colors are intended to be reminis-
cent of the south of France or coastal
Italy.
Not so, says Brierley.
:You literally get nauseous looking
at it, so that the last thing you want to
do is go fO<>P shopping,• she said.
Brierley, a salesperson of electronic
advertising, has been fighting against
the color scheme since February,
. when it was merely a proposal. At
that time, she said, she faxed a -protest
petition with the names of SO.area res-
idents to the Albertson's corporate
headquarters in Boise, Idaho.
But Brierley doesn't feel the com-
pany has been responsive to her con-
cerns.
"They basically just blew me off,"
she said.
If necessary, she says, she may
escalate her drive against the store's
colors. "If I have to organize pickets, I
guess I will."
Newport Beach; unlike communi-
ties such as Irvine, does not nave any
rules limiting the colors that'businesses
can use to paint their buildings,
SEE PAINT PAGE A14
PHOTOS BY TAYA KASHUIA I DAILY PILOT
Cindy Soto gets a hug from a friend during a memorial 1ervtce Wednesday at Padtic View Memorial Park in
Newport Beach. Friends and family gathered to reOect on the on~year anniversary of the deaths of Sierra Soto
and Brandon Wiener, who were killed on May 3, 1999, when a man steered his car into a day-care center
playground. Below, a photo of Sierra SQto adorns her grave site.
For Brandon and Sierra,
balloonS to .. heaven
and Sierra Beth Soto released
dozens of purple and blue bal-
loons into the late afternoon sky.
It was their way of remember-
ing the two young lives that were
taken from them one year ago.
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Friends, family gather
to remember children
taken so ·tragically from
a preschool playground
a yew: ago.
O.nett• Goulet
DAILY PILOT
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. To the haunting strains of a
.melancholy xpelody, friends and
family of Brandon Cody Wiener
Nearly 50 people gathered at ,
Pacific View Memorial Park on
Wednesday to lend their love and
support to the families who lost
3-year-old Brandon and 4-year-
old Sierra last May when Steven
Charging into the future
•Newport Beach's fleet of
20 electric cars is the largest
in the state, officials say.
Alex Coolmen
DMYPl.OT
Newport Beach to Al Gore: we're
way ahead of you.
The vk'e prelklent, ln the new for·
wud to 1111 book •Barth ln the Balance:
Bmlogy ud the Human Spirit,• which
wu rel1a1d lut month, strongly
..._... tll9 abolition of the internal a....., _.. on envi(olumntal .... 8Ut -mow__...'lllg_ ~ from ga1-pow·
• ered ·engines is something the dty of
Newport Beach bu been doing for
years. The dty leases a fleet of 20 elec-
trically powered vehicles, automobiles
that· are used for a wide range of ser-
vices.
"It's the la.rge:st fleet of electric vebi·
des of any munidpellty in CalifonUa, •
ta1d Dave Niederhaus, general eer-
vlcea director for the dty.
· And while other dtiel in Orange
· County are trlqmpbantly unveiling
their flnt one or tWo elec:trlc: can, New-
port Beech .. getting r.dy to atend
tbe 1eue on ltl a..t. Wbetbs lt't a
lnmlpOrtation "1ulioD ror the eountry
at large, dty o"dall' reactlom to tbe
SEE ELECTllC Mal A,4
SEE SESVICE PAGE "131
MARIANNA DAY tMSSEY I DAILY PILOT
Corona de.I Mar resident Suzie Brierley is upset about the
color scheme Albertson's has chosen for the renovated
supermarket off Coast Jiighway.
-Balboa man
suspected of -
molesting gjrls
Micl:lael Murphy
touched and showed
pornographic material
to two 9-year-olds.
Sue Doyle
D AILY PILOT
BALBOA lSLANO ":-A
52-year-old man suspected
of molesting two young· girls
was arrested eAlrly Tuesday,
authorities said.
. 1Thomas Michael Mur-
p.tty will faces charges l;his
week at his·arraignment at
Harlxjr Justice Center. He
sits behind bars at Newport
Beaq'h City Jail in lieu of
$250,000 bail. Murphy lives
Avenue on the island.
Authorities released few
details about the incident,
except that Murphy was not
a registered sex offender,
said Lt. Doug Fletcher of the
N~wport Beach Police
Department.
The molestation accusa-
tion stems from an incident
with two 9-year-old girls,
Fletcher said. The girls told
· their parents that Murphy
allegedly toucbe~ them
inappropriately ang,showed
them pornographic materi-
al The parents then report-
ed the incident to buthori-
ties late last week, Fletcher
said.
SEE SUSPECT PAGE A 14
City goes extra
mile on Fairview
instead of tossing it into
nearby dumps -which has
costly economic and envi-
ronmental impacts.
The city pays more than
$22 for each ton of refuse it
• For the first time,
Costa Mesa officials
are recycling asphalt
instead of sending it
to the laxidfill.
Andrew 'Glazer
DAILY PILOT
· ' throws into landfills. And
that's without accounting
for shipping, which can cost
much more. •
COSTA MESA -Dri-
vers gnashing their teeth as
· they're held up by cpn-
struction on Fairview Road
should know the city is
doing a good deed, a ctty
engineer said .
For the first time, the city
will reuse i~ old pavem~t
'
MRight now, we're mak-
ing a bit of a mess,· joked
Assistant City Engineer
Ernesto Munoz.· "But the
road was beyond mainte-
nance. It needed to be
replaced.•
SEE FAIRVIEW PAGE A14
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Staubach scores at United Way luncheon
Mcnthln8of~~ ..... =~~h=~ §-::.=:= lj,;j"w;; to his~-.. Is 1htough gMng bock Rell lit.-a~ Industry that we CMt achieve baa.Ke,• he said.
200Q, a><Nftd ~ ~ The luncheon raised more than ~and Thamm ~ S 110,000 for Orange County's United
Pro Foothill Hall of F.,._ Roger Way. The event .a~ showcased •.new
Staub9Ch, who Is also ao and chair-Unfted'Wey lnittat1ve called Keeping
man of The 5f.eubKh Co., a successful kids on Track. whl<h focuses on tutor-
reaf estate str.._ and service firm, ing, mentoring a~ safe after-iehool
was the keynote ij>Nker. programs th~t assist young people
In his keynote address. the former ages 7 to 17 tn school.
Doily Pitot
Boo.ks) jlmWrsJ $fJa
• treatments just in
time for Moms Day
T oni Bruner of
New & Recycled
Romances says
she has both good and
bad news. The bad
news is that they have
closed their Long Beach
store because parking
was such a hassle.
Bruner says she even
got parking tickets
while unloading books,
and she's the owner.
MThe good news is
we have acquired the
flowet shop n~ door to
Greer Wylder
BEST BUYS
our Costa Mesa shop, so we will have a bigger selec-
tion of romance books, and more series," says Bruner.
"Even more gOod news is we will ~ open op ~on
days for the summer, starting this month until Labor
Day. So if you need a beach book that you don't mind
getting suntan oi_J on, we will be here." .
New & Recycled Romances is at 143 Broadway m
Costa Mesa. For information, call (949) 645-0529. .
Ftttgues carries ultra-conµortable clothing for men,
women and children ancHt's having a 30% off spring
collection sale through Tuesday. The store is making
room for its new summer collection that is arriving 0 . t t fun next week. The sale includes everything exc._ept gym Ile S ep a a• e merchandise. Fitigues is at Fashion Island in Newport
Beach.Forinfonnation,call(949)~4-6485.
. Hom~f Kitchen Siore & ~king School will
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Bringing some sole to the straightens the bags' creas-buy them at a store. But sQ..op. Talk show banter can with smoked salmon spread, tea sandwiches and lemon
Sotithland es as he talks.. they always need shoe be heard from a little black-polenta pound cake with blueberries. HomeChef is also
•1 don't rela.X, • he said . repairs," Harb said. and-white television that giving a free Mother's Day gift with any class registra-KEEP ON WALKIN'
Jack Harb, 58, says that
despite missing heels and
" Even on weekends. l do One thing that does con-sits on a shelf. An occasion-clas · cl d densed tion by May 14. Upcoming seS m u e: a con more than during .the tinue is tradition. Harb has al friend pops ll?side to just six-week essential cooking series that focuses on stocks
. holes straight through the
soles, some people will go
to any length to save a com-
fortable pair of shoes.
week.• taught th~ trade to his son, say hello. and classic sauces; braising and poaching, short pastrtes
Jamal, 30. Harb hustles along from and breads; grilling. sauteing and frying; roasting and LIKE FATHER, LIKE SON
Harb-practices a profes-
sion passed down from his
father, Charles Harb, a
shoemaker from Israel.
However, Harb chuckles one shoe emergency to the baking; and so~ and cakes. Also, there is an
ai the idea of his son pass-next. He rubs his gTay mus-·advanced techniques series on breads; legumes and
ing down the tradition to tache each time he picks up compoled salads; plated desserts and puff pastry; Harb sees this despera-
tion every day as a shoe
a.od boot repair man at The
Cobbler's Bench on Harbor
Boulevard.
yet another generation. a shoe to examine. Stacks sauces; meats; and menu planning and presentation.
·He's not even married of platform shoes and some There are three-part series on vegetarian cooking, The family_ moved to the
Los Angeles area in 1958,
where Charles Ha rb
opened shoe repair stops in
Baldwin Hills and Brent-
wood. He taught his trade
to three sons and five
nephews.
yet," Harb said with a men's work shoes cover the grilling-and seafood cooking. There are also llands-on
laugh. "No kids. Nothing.• shelves inside his work-workshops that include lessons on tamales, knife skills,
A BfT OF THE OLD AND NEW shA~rb says he's seen ravioli and filled pasta, sushi and pastry.
One woman phones nearly everything, but the Huggs & K1ssez Scrapbooldng & More is celebrating •
Harb to· check on the status strangest request he's had its one-year anniversary this week. Saturday is national
of her Birkenstock sandals was to fix a pair of bedroom scrapbooking day and Huggs & Kbsez will be having
Harb peels old soles off
shoes and slaps on new
heels almost all day long.
He stands before his hand-
made workbench and shuf-
fles the shoes along like a
human conveyor belt. He's
almost rhythmic in the
work he's done for the past
40 years. .
Rows of repaired shoes
sit inside simple paper bags
But Harb says the shoe
business is different in the
U.S. lo Israel, people go to a
shoemaker to make a pair
of shoes from scratch. That
service is not needed here.
with cork bottoms. Harb slippers. giveaways, contests, prizes and more. It's at 270 E. 17th
adjusted the worn soles to "People like their shoes. St, Costa Mesa. For information, call (949) 650-4802. custom-fit her feet. They want to save them.
·she wants them They don't want to buy oth-T.J •. MaJQl 'N More is having a big sale on the latest
repaired because they're so er ones," Harb said. in sportswear from a famous American designer.
comfortable. I can fix any-Clothing is reduced iO~ to 50% on styles and colors
thing," Harb said. . Story by Sue Ddyle; that can be found at major department stores. There's ~Nobody here needs The smeJl of leather photo by Don Leach also a sale on knits, T-shirts, pants, capris, pedal push-
ers and shorts priced from $14.99 to $29.99. T.J. Maxx
'N More is in the Harbor Center on Harbor Boulevard ..
•
Brunch sounds good, but can we see the kiddie menu?
The main attraction at The Club-
house's Mother's Day brunch (which
will be held May 14, but you knew
that already) is supposed to be IJle
spread of smoked salmon, Eggs Bene-
dict, beef tenderloin and other tasty
goodies. Call us perverse, but even
'With all these treats on the menu,
~etail Roundup is still most exci!ed
,about the buffet for •junior members,•
which features mini com dog bites
and mac and cheese.
t Those delicacies are only for children
112 8nd younger. Fortunately, we at Retail ~up appear exceedingly youthful.
1 And we love our moms!
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iTHE LIFESTYLE OF LAUQUE
1 Finally, on a non-gustatory note, we
VOL M, NO. 106
RETAIL ROUNDUP
are compelled to point out that Tradi-
tional Jewelers in Fashion IsJand will
be holding a seminar on the artful
arrangement of flowers in conjunction
with Lalique, New York.
First hint from the class: buy a very
expensive Lalique crystal vase. Just
like that, you can be living "the
lifestyle of Lallque" and have the Vlsa
bill to prove it.
Of course, once you've replaced your
IKEA vase with something dainty and
made of fine~ you11 have to buy
some better flowers instead of those
crummy mums from-the gr:ocery store.
lf you dare attend, the senunar is at
·6 p.m. May 11. Call (949) 721 -9010 for
°'~herein can be ~ wtthout written per·
mltslon of copyright CJ¥mer.
HOW JO REACH US
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(800) 252-9141
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reservations.
TAKIN' OFF THE RITZ
This week, the curious sensibilities
and iron stomachs of Retail Roundup
boldly venture into the culinary realm.
First off, we sadly lament the closing
of Sunday dinner service at The Ritz.
Hans Prager, owner and fowider of
the Newport Beach restaurant, says
axing the Sunday meal is supposed to
boost employee morale, a strategy that
will allow him to retain the high-cal-
iber employees he needs to proVide
good service. ·
Maybe so, but we'll sorely miss
those Sundays at the Ritz as we sit in
line at the Burger King drive-through.
It just won't be the same.
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in Costa Mesa. For information, call (949) 574-9051 .
Via Udo Drugs is offering a 10% discount on custom
floral arrangements designed by Pam if you mention the
Daily Pilot Inside the store, there is a section called Sea-
side Gardens that's known for canying the best silk floral
arrangements in Ne'Wp9rt Beach. There is also a big
selection of gifts, candles and decorative accessories for
the home. It's at 3445 Via Udo in Newport Beach. For
information. call (949) 723-5858.
Spa Gregones has all kinds of spa treatments that
make great gifts for Mother's Day. Gift certificates are
available for almost an unlimited amount of treat-
ments, including facials; massages; hydrotherapy;
manicure and pedicure; steam room; body wraps and
scrubs; waxing; electrolysis, 'peels; and mother-to-be
packages. It's also giving away a free Mother's Day gift
with a $75 purchase. Spa Gregories ii at 200 Newport
Center Drive in Newport.·Beb.ch. For information, call
(949) 644-6672,
• llST IUYI eppears on Thursdays end s.turdeyl. Send Informa-
tion to Greer Wylder It 330 W. Bay St., Costa Meui ,2627, or vie
fex It (949) 646-4170.
POLICE FILES
COSTA MESA
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Sorry lroine, but a change in tone won 't change my rr:iind POLICE lllDI
Police seattJi
for suspects lil
robbery auack
Allison Hart
City Manager
Uvine, Calif.
Dear Allison:
Nice to hear from you.
I have to tell you up front
that the tone of your letter to
my wife and me last week
was quite dUferent from the
previous correspondence we
received from you mane
peof.:le. Quite diffe rent.
l d be mo're specific, but I
didn't save those earlier
communications. I'm
ashamed to tell you that
some of them made me
angry enough that I tore
them up. Honestly.
I don't usually give in to
such uncivil urges, but I
think it was the one that
exploited the death of
Marine pilots a number of
years ago to support your
argument that dJl El Toro air-
port was unsafe that pushed
me over the edge. Of course,
there were a number of oth-
ers just slightly less offen-
sive. I'm sure you remember.
Before you bring it up, I'll
have to admit that we sent
out a couple of doozies, loo.
that left me feeling pretty
uncomfortable.
But you had five or six or
seven -I was never sure
whici'I -tnillion dollars lo
spend and a good dedl more
Joseph N. Bell
THE BELL CURVE
creativity In manufacturing
· information than we did. I'll
give you thar'.
Now.J understand that
some of your citizens are
talking about suing the city
for spending all that public
money to torpedo the El
Toro airport. but I'm sure
you and Christina and Larry
will work that out. It may
cost a couple mil more for
lawyers' fees, but what the
hell. that's a small price to
pay foI winning.
Anyway, to get back to
your letter, I thought it'was
heartwarming that you want
all of us to pull together for
that • Gieat Park that will be
the envy of the nation" -as
you so eloquently put it in
your letter. That way, we can
turn our backs on "those.six
long years of pitting neigh-
bor against neighbor and
city against city." I think
that's a wonderful sentiment,
and I'm just sorry that it did-
n't occur to yo'tseveral years
earlier.
Possibly you also remem-
ber that there ~re two pre-
vious elections on the El •
Toro airport. To brush you up
a bit, voters favored the air·
port by a slim margin the
first time and by a large m~r
gin the second. Thus the city
of Irvine had the .same
opportunity then that you
are offering us now: to
accept the mandate of the
electorate and help unite our
commuhities by joining with
us to plan a Great Airport
that would be the envy of
the nation.
But that's not quite the
direction you took. Instead,
you applied the double-or-
notfung principle: we'll just
keep flipping the .coin until
we win. That was very
clever. But the next step
topped it. You and your con-
s ultants brainstormed the
two most unattractive things
that can befall a community
-your ch~ice of toxic waste
dumps and jcµJs was a stroke
of genius -and put them in
tandem with the airport. So
everyone who voted for the
airport also voted for jails
and Landfills. Diabolical but
beautiful.
From there, it was all
downl;ill.1 -fueled by five or
six or seven million dollars,
of course. Crank out those
mailers. Instill fear in the
heart of everyone within a
hundred miles of the aitport.
Tie the whole idea of an El
Toro airport to a few ult;ra-
rich industrial barons who
could care Jess about the dis·
comfort it would produce on
the ground. And.You were
home free --especially
wflen you found out that
your own indusb'ial ba,rbns .
like the Irvine Co. and OiS-
ney were not going to throw
in with. the other side.
So you won big.
And now you would like
my wife and me·to fill out
and return the "Great Park
Community Action Form•
and to attend a meeting in
our community to help plan
the Great Park.
I'm afraid, Allison, that
you're moving a little too fast
for us here. If I suggested
sucb a meeting in my cQtn-
munity -which, not inci-
dentally, is a bout a qua.rter-
mile from tb.e nearest John
Wayne runway -there's a
fair chance I might be
lynched. My neighbors feel
strongly about such matters.
If, as you suggest, my
support of this effort is criti-
cal to its success, then we're
in some real trouble.
First of iill, I have no idea
what the Great Park is or
KICK BOXING
& BOXING
TOMMY'S GYM
949-631 -7303
why •tt wW benefit all of
Orange County.• You see.
there were a lot of people
who felt the same way about
the El TuTo airport. So much
so that they voted for it.
twice.
So now we're back to the
double-or-nothing theory. If
w~ flip the coin again,
maybe it will come up heads
for us, especially since you
couldn't possibly raise. that
kind of money again.
While we conside~that
-possibility, I would like you
to ponder a question that
puzzles me very much. Why
would you expect us to
crawl into bed with you in
your Great Park when you
stiffed two opportu,njties to
do the same thing with us
after earlier elections?
All of this may suggest
that I'm a bad sport and a
rotten loser, which is proba-
bly true. But I'm afraid I'm
going to pass on your otter
• right now.
Thanks again, though, for
asking -and please give
my best to Christina and
Larry. and wh(}tever P.R. con-
sultant thought this was a
good idea.
Sincerely,
Joe Bell
• JOSEPH N. BEU is a resident
of Santa Ana Heights. His column
appears lhursdays.
NE\VJ>ORT BEACH
-A man WU ... Wted •
eady Wednesday after
two men jwnped him in
a parking lot and ltole
his wallet, police said.
Newport Beach attor-
ney Jerry Shaw, 52, was
outside his offi,c;e around
7:25 a.m. when the sus-
. peels approached him in
tbe 1100 block of Bayside
Drive, said Newport
Beach Police Lt. Doug
AetCher.
Authorities said Shaw
fought back against bis
assailants, but were not •
aware il he had sus-
tained any injuries from
the attack.
The two men 'tled the
scene in a white Dodge
Caravan driven by a
woman, police said. ·
Police are searching
for the suspects, who are
both described as
approximately 25 years
old, 6 feet tall and about
200 pounds. One of the •
men was wearing a
green knit cap and the •
other bad a shaved hea~.
police said.
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Supervisors ~ El Toro alternatives Day-care l~wsi.rl.t
count reaches four ty projects, the planning
process for the propoled $2.9-
billion airport has been
•Wednesday, the
one-year ~versary
of the incident, was
alsq the deadline for
filing claims.
Coastal Ughthouse Com·
munity Church.
Other lawsuits include
one filed in February by
Caroline. Price, mother of
Victoria Sherman, who suf-
fered ·a broken ~p and
pelvis as a result ot · the
crash. The lawsuit alset
names Qay-care center
director Sheryl Hawkinson,
Llghthouse Coastal Com-
munity Church and First
Baptist Church. Price's
attorney could not be
reached Wednesday.
• Pro-airport forces say
they a're optimistic
because the aifPort
project, while o~ hold,
remains an option.
4 stalled and the supervisors
must determine which of sev·
en different directions to take.
supervtsois' on where they
wanted to go,• she said. •tt
was one or the more pomtive
things I think I've seen hap-
pen as far as th~ airport
goes.•
Not everyone was pleased
with the study session. Air-
port opponent Leonard
Kranser said they spent too
much time on technicalities
and not enough time on the·
CQ1D1Ditment to try to extend
the flight and noise restric-
tions at John Wayne. He
plam to sit down with Wilson
next week to discuss the idee.
•1 don't think the (board) is
going to say no,• Noyes said
confidently.
SU. D()yl•
DAILV PILOT
COSTA MESA -Four
lawsuits have been filed in
Orange County Superior
Court stemming from the
tragedy on a Costa Mesa
playground last May that
left two children dead and
several injured.
Wednesday marked the
one-year anniversary or the
incident, in which a man
drove his Cadillac onto the
playground of the South-
coast Early Childhood
Learning Center on the
East Side of Costa Mesa.
As such, it was also the
deadline to file a personal
injury claim in connection
with the crash. Anything
filed after the one-year llin-
itation could be grounds for
dismissal in court, said Tor-
rance-based attorney Mau-
reen McCool.
The parents of 3-year-
old Brandon Wiener and 4-
year-old Sierra Soto, who
were both killed in the
crash, earlier this year filed
lawsuits against the drlver,..
Steven Allen Abrams, the
day-care center's manage-
ment and its owners,
Also, Superior National
Insurance Co. is suing
Abrams in an attempt to
recover worker compensa-
tion benefits paid to day-
care center employee
Danielle Diaz, who suf-
fered a broJl:en leg when
Abrams drove bis car
through a chain-link fence
surrounding the . play-
ground.
McCool represents
Superior National Insur-
ance Co., based in Cal-
abasas. She said Abra.ms
has not yet been served
with the complaint.
Cindy Soto and Pamela
Wiener have said they
hope the lawsuits will pro-
mote better safety stan-
dards at day-care centers.
Soto said she will donate
a portion of any judgment
to the foundation she creat-
ed for that purpose, Sierra's
Llght.
NoMl~w..U
DAILY PILOT
Newport Beach officials
were relieved Wetlnesday
when the 0range County
Board of Supervisors still ·
seemed to consider an airport
at El Toro a .viable option for
the future of the closed
Marine Corps base.
Several pro-airport leaders
sat in as the su~rs for
five hours studied the techni-
cal details of seven alterna-
tives for the 4,700-acre El
Toro site -from moving for·
ward with the aiq>ort to
scrapping tlie project and
starting anew. ·
In the wake of Measure F,
which allows voters to have
the final say on certain coun-
Geitint. ·
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basis. If you'd like Information on
adding your organization to this
list. call (949) 574-4228.
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Presents ...
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Jo will introduce "Dolls and Tales" from all over the wor1d.
Friday, May 12, 2000
11 am-1 pm ,., Lunch Provided
(RSVPbyMayll}
Bring your own ®ll & share your favorite $tory.
Measure P ' is being con·
tested in court, but in the
·meantime, the county is
weighing its options. No deci·.
sion will be made until after a
May 19 publlc hearing.
But for El Toro a<lvocates,
no news -was still good news.
Mayor John Noyes said
although the supervisors did
not take a vote, it seemed
they were all united in an
effort to find a solution. .
"It was music to my ears,•
Noyes said. •1 think the board
realizes they have to work
together."
Councilwoman Norma
Glover said she was relieved
to see that the supervisors
didn't appear to be leaning in
any particular direction, but
carefully considered each
option's cost and timeline.
"There was some pretty
good interfacing among the
organization is at 720 West
19th St., Costa Mesa. For
more information, call (949)
548-8861. ·-.
SOUTH COAST
LITEUCY COUNCIL
Volunteer tutors are needed
for an increased demand of
-literacy and English as a Sec-
ond Language (ESL) classes.
Students are taught English
reading, writing and speak·
ing skills at their own level in
small groups or on a one-to-
one basis. There•are centers
all over Orange County, once
trained, tutors may choose
Without a plan ln place,
some commwlity leaders who
led the ~Jt fight years ago
think the effort could be wast-
l cs. · ed energy
They never really d~t-Even Wilson said that
wi things llke-demand ai;id Ne rt city · officials can't the future of John Wayne Air-. ~ .
port," be said. "(Supervisor) ~~~tr ~~ for aq extension,
Tom Wilson did say he was aadirig tliat1bere are a ~um
worried about the dollars on ber of legal hoops to Jump
some of the alternatives, but through.
that's nothing in comparisop Former mayor Clarence
to what's already been Turner pointed out that
spent.• extending ~e 1985 agree-
. Another reason for opti-ment doesn t solve the con-
mism among Newport Beach gestion pro~lem • at John
representatives was Supervi-Wayne, but simply postpones
sor ·Todd Spitzer's announce-it.
ment that he supported the Many pro-airport activists
extension of the'John Wayne have been lobbying for an
settlement agreement. airport at El Toro as a safe-
Noyes announced recently guard against growth at John
that the city has reaffirmed its Wayne.
the center in which they want
to teach. For more informa-
tion, contact Mary Fitzgerald
at (949) 458-8664.
SOUTH COAST
REPERTORY THEATER
The South Coast Repertory
Theater needs volunteers to
help with ushering (see plays
free) and other functions. For
information, chll (714) 957-
2602 or (714) 957-2602.
SERVING PEOPLE
IN NEE~ (SPIN)
SPIN helps low-income and
homeless families and indi-
viduals achieve stability and
self-sufficiency through assis-
tance with move-in costs to
housing and comprehensive
case management. SPIN
m~eds family advisors for the
housing program one hour a
month. For more information,
call Beth at (714) 751-1101.
SPIRIT RUN 2000
Spirit Run 2000 needs 200 •
volunteers for the morning of
Feb. 27. Volunteers will
receive a souvenir Spirit Run
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What a concept
•Estancia High School's Janette Felix mar-
kets a toyota concept car for her senior pro-
ject, which is mandatory for graduation
Danette Goulet
DAILY PILOT
At age 19, Janette Felix
may be the youngest ri sing
star in the automotive mar-
keting field.
The Estancia High
School senior stood in the
school's h·auway Wednes-
day morning with an oddly
shaped concept car that
Toyota is considering for
development.
As students checked out
the compact silver car, Felix
was trying to get a feel for
its consumer market, hand-
ing out surveys and
answering questions.
But she do(!sn't work for
Toyota. Not yet.
As part of her senior pro-
ject, Fel is testing the
market for the Toyota Will.
which resembles a space-
age version of a Volkswa-
gen Beetle. .
Hers is the first class of
s~niors at Estancia required
to complete a senior project
in order to g!aduate.
The success(ul comple-
tion of a senior project is
one of several new gradua-
tion requirements for which
students within the New-
port-Mesa Unified School
District, begjnning with the
class of 2003, will be
responsible.
But faculty members or
Estancia's English depart-
ment decided that since it
was such a good idea, there
was no need ta wait, said
John Yeomans, one or the
senior project coordinators.
•Tue senior project is a
culmination of their educa-
tion,• Yeomans said.
As could be expected,
seniors were not e nthusias-
tic about the new require-·
ment at first, but many
views of the project have
since changed.
PHOTOS BY BRIAN f08UOIV DAl.Y PILOT
Above: Estancia High School senJor Janette Felix is conducting a marketing
"We were pretty mad,•
said senior Mike Firner. •A
lot of people said they
weren't going to do it until
they found out they needed
it to graduate.·
survey for a concept car caHed the Toyota Will. Her research is part of her senior pro-
ject. a requirement for graduation. Left: Felix checks out the interior of the concept
car, which Toyota is considering for first-time buyers.
Fimer designed and cre-
ated his own Funk CD, com-
plete with a professionally
designed cover graphics.
"Now I actually like (the
senior projects),• Firner
said. "It was a learning
experience.•
Project topics varied
from sports to skydiving, to
fashiort and design.
Each student was
required to research their
topic and conduct inter-
views . with experts before
writing a research paper.
They were then to decid e
on a specific project topic
and sperrd a minimum of 15
hours working on it.
The projects will culmi-
nate with an eight-minute
student presentation to a
panel of co~unity mem-
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Felix's project will have a
slightly broade r effect,
however. He r survey results
will go back to Toyota
Motor SaJes in Torrance,
and ultimately to the Toyota
manufacturers in Japan.
Her rather, Carl Felix, who
works in design research for
a Newport Beach finn,
helped his daughter to obtain
the car Wednesday morning
for a brier showing at. the
school to aid her marketing
research.
In return, Felix will share
he r student survey results
with Toyota, which plans to
market the car to younger,
first-time buyers.
Although Felix began her
senior year researching
design, she became increas-
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attributes to her extensive
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Tourism gives big ·
· boost to city coffers
• Conference and V1Sitor's
Bureau is already
developing a marketing
plan to attract more touris~
io Newport Beach,
NMkl Schwertz
DAILY PILOT·
• NEWPORT BEACH -Tourism-
generated dollars exaeeded property
tax revenues by half a million this fis-
cal year, putting_ visitors at lhe top of
the city's agend4.
tourist ci . • ·
R Williams of the Confer-
J J , SEAN HWR/ DM.Y Pl.OT
"I think U's great.• said Mayor
John Noyes. "'!The Conference_ and
Visltor's Bureau) does a good job. It
poin~o t that we are, in part, a good
ence and 'tor's Bureau presented
the City Council last week with a
check facsimile for $21 million. The
large sum inspired Noyes to jokingly
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buddy who asked to remain unidentified, take ~dvan~ge of the warm weather. Tuesday as they cast
their lines ne ar the entrance of Newport Harbor. .ask if the council could actually cash
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Serving Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
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Panin1's garden patio. Easy self parking behind the
resataurant. Children's Menu available. Full espresso bar.
Mention this ad for a complimencary cappucino with your
brcakfasc or lunch purchase Monday rhru Friday.
Offer ~oOd th.ru July 1, 2000.
For reserva tions, call (949)6:50-0101
2530 W. Coast Hwy, Newport Beach
( hisioric Mariner'a "Kile)
Mother's·Day
Champagne Brunch Buffet
Sunday, May 14th 10:30am to 2:30pm
Carving Station
Specialty Items from Cjao Mein
Chilled Fresh Seafood Bar
Omelettes Made to Order
Assortment of Fresh Breakfast Bakeries
Dessert Di play
Mini Buffet for C hildren
Orange Juice, Champagne & Much More
'Adults-$35.00, C ildren (5-12)-$16.50
Children under 5 F~e
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Reservations (949) 225-6650
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Mother's Day, Sunday, May 14 .. , 2000.
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2441 E. Coast Highway
Corona del Mar
°Festa della Milmma"
(Mother's D ay Celebration)
Sunday, M ay 14, 2000 • I l am to 3 pm
As former Executive Chef of Turco Marc in Newport Beach,
Chef Corrado G ianotti, invites you to his newly opened restaurant,
Corrado. A delicious Mother's Day buffet will be served on May 14.
Roasted leg of lamb, roasted leg of veal, jumbo prawns, grilled shrimp,
seafood salad, salmon carpaccio and other delights will tastefully satisfy
your appetite, u well as your family & guests. At Corrado, you're family!
Adulu $28.95, children $15.95. Children 6 and under «f free.
For raenadom pleue call (9'69) 252-9396
.. . :..' ..
Last year, the check was for
slightly more than $20 million,
Williams said. A larger advertising
budget and a bike in hotel rates were
responsible' (or the increase, she said.
"The average rate people are
paying ~ ~t~!°"'ls has increased to S140, Wi said, adding that
this means more n\yenue fot the city.
The Conference and VtSitor's
Bureau ls already gearing up for the
new 'fiscal year, which begins in two
months. It is currently developing a •
marketing plan and ironing out a
budget.
"We're planning to do more," she
said. "We're generally trying to fur-
ther develop upper-dass tourists for
Newport.• ·
And this, Noyes said, is what the
city needs-the "good totirists" that
stay in the city's hotels and eat at its
restaurants, as opposed to the annu-
al summer wave of beachgoers.
The. city is currenU.y focusing on
out-of-town visitors, in pa.rt, because
it is National Tourism Week.
Corrado
Ristorante
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Mare in Newport Beach,
welcomes you co his new
•restauram, Corrado.
1000 Bristol St.
Newport Beach
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T he
The Bungalow will be
serving iccms off che
menu from 3-9 p.m. on
Sunday, May 14, 2000.
Prime steaks & fresh fish
are specialcies!
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(949) 673-6585
H yatt R egency
Irvine
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A champagne brunch
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station, seafood bar
and a.mini-buffet for
children will be
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10:30 a.m:ro 2:30 p.m,
17900 Jamboree Rd.
Inrine
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Darya
Fine P ersian
Cuisine
Darya invite you and
your family to treat
Mom to authentic
Persian cuisine, amnlst
scunnihg elegance.
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Santa Ana
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Caffe Panini
Caffc Panini, newly
opened on Coast
Highway in Newport
Beach, features
breakfast, lunch and
dinner with a variety
of panlnl sandwiches,
pastas, salads and
gourmet pluas.
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ffishway Newport
Beach
(949) 650..0101
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ity Prlot .Thursday, May ·4, 2000
Ridin .· g
it out·
A group of cycl;ists ride from
Costa Mesa to San Diego, raising
about $14,000 for abused children
More than 40 intrepid cyclists pedaled from Costa
Mesa to San Diego last weekend, raising enough
money lo allow 50 abused children to go to summer
camp·. .
All of the riders are members of the Newport-Mesa
Christian Center. ·
The cyclists raised roughly $14,000 to benefit the
Royal Family Kids' Camp. '
Each sununer, the camp provides a week of sports.
camping and arts and crafts for more than 100 chil-
d ren removed from abusive households. ..
Nearly 10 cyclists rode the entire 100 miles Satur-
day. The rest took a more leisurely pace along the
coastline, stopping for a rught in San Cle me nte.
MARIANNA DAY MASSEY I DAJlY PILOT •
Cyclists set out Saturday morning from Newport-Mesa Chrlsttan Center on a 100-mlle trek to San Diego to raise money so
that abused and neglected children can attend summer camp .
"The weather was wonderful and it was really a
great time," said Tony Choi, one of the event's orga·
nizers.
-Andrew Glazer
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World War II veterans to reunite at .OCC
Amy R. Spurgeon
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COSTA MESA -More than 200
World War Tl veterans who served or
were trained at the Sant<! Ana Army Air
Base are expected to show Saturday for
their 25th annual reunion at OCC.
The air base, which closed in 1946, .
was the largest in the country anci was
the lone site that providing "preflight"
tr~ng for pilots, navigators and bom-
bardiers.
Some of the 128,000 veterans who
attended the air base as cadets started
the annual reunions 2t? years ago -U
years afteJ"lthe base was closed.
The 1,336-acre base is now home to
OCC, Costa Mesa High School, the
Costa Mesa Civic Center, the fair-
grounds and commercial and residen-
tial areas.
The daylong event will be presented
by the Costa Mesa Historical Society.·
1 A.E. "Bud· Anderson, a board member,
will be the' master of ceremonies.
• Anderson has been in charge or trfe
reunions since 1989.
"Ten years ago1 we had attendance
in the 400s, • said Anderson, 82, who
was stationed at the base for training in
, 1942, "The World War ll vets are dying
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off. We're getting old.•
Some of the names on the reserva-
tion list indicate just how much time has
passed since the war: Doris, Dorothy,
Georgette, Fran, Marvin, Roy, Ralph,
Viola and Ruby. .
Costa Mesp r~dent and Korean WM
veteran Edrick N-tiller will be in atten-
dance. He is the author of two books on
the history of Costa Mesa, •Slice of
Orange• and "The S.A.A.A.B. Story."
•Joe DiMaggio and Jimmy Stewart
were stationed at the base," Miller said.
·And Bob Hope used to entertain there.•
Miller said the federal government
selected Costa Mesa. for the following
reasons: a base was needed on the West
Coast, land was bountiful and cheap,
and the weather was good.
The event will feature tbe presenta-
tion and retiring of colors by the Costa
Mesa Fire Department; Taps, perfor-
manc~s by Andrews Sisters look-alikes;
a luncheon; speakers; and displays.
Registration begins at 8 a.m. and the
opening ceremonies will start at 10 a.m .
Tickets will be available at the door.
General ad.mission is $10.
OCC is at 2701 Fairview Road, Costa
Mesa. Events will take place in and
around the quad aiea. For more infor-
mation, call (949) 631-5918.
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TODAY
The Orange County Federa-
tion of Republican Women
will host a luncheon at 10
a.m. at the Costa M~sa Goll
Society will host the 25th
Anniversary of the -annual
Santa Ana Anny Air Base
Wmg Reunion at 8:30 a.m. at
OCC, 2701 Fairview Road,
Costa Mesa. The event will
include speakers, displays and
entertainment · by the
Wannabe Andrew , Sisters.
Registration cost is $10, $15 for
lunch. For information on reg-
istration, call ·(949) 631-5918. , .. and Country Club, 1701 Golf
Cowse Drive, Costa Mesa.
• The luncheon, which is open Louis Turi, astrologer and
to the public, will feature author, of The Ppwer of the
guest speaker Gloria Matta Dragon and t11e Moon Power
Touchman. The cost for lunch Starguipe series, will discuss
is $15. For reservations, call ' his woi:k and sign books at 7
(949) 830-8517. p:m. at Border Books, Music
and Cafe at South Coast
"Making Marnage Work, .. a
free seminar for.married cou-
ples and singles who want to
better their relationships, will
begin at 7 .p.m. at the New-
port Beach Central Library's
Friends Meeting Room, 1000
Avocado Ave., Newport
Beach. For more information,
call (949) 717-3801.
FRIDAY
A . gem fair will take place
Plaza, 3333 Bear Street, Costa
Mesa. f'iree. (714) 432-7854.
A gem fair will take lplace
from noon until 7 p.m . at the
Orange County Fair and
Exposition Center, 88 Fair
Drive, Costa Mesa. Admis-.
sion is $4 for adults; children
younger than 12 are free;
seniors 65 and older are $3.
For more informatioJl, can
(760) 747-9215.
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World War U-era bombers Will fly into John Wayne Airport on Tuesday for a
three-day air show. The bombers will be on display next to Signature Right Sup-
port from 3 to 6 :30 p.m. Tuesday, 8:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. We drtesday. and from 8:30
a.m. to 2 p.m. Thursday. For a donation of $350, e nthusiasts can take a ri~e on a B-
24 Liberator or a B-17 Flying-Fortress.~ tour through both aircraft is available for
a donation of $70. For reservations for a flight or tour, call (904) 451-9508. For
more il'lfonnation on the display, call Signature Aviation at (949) 263-580().
Thursday, f.iay 4, 2000 Al I
.. Start and Succeed ln
Importing,• a workshop for
entrepreneurs and managers,
will be held from 9.30 a.m. to
1 p.m. at Oasis Commwuty
Center, Room tA, 800 Mar·
guente Ave., Newport Beach. /
Admission is $48. for ~r
vations, call (949) 644-3151.
orange coast co11;§ will present a fast track to com-
puter skills with a clas titl~
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1Tack to Computer Compe-
tence.~ The program starts
today and will continue
through May 21. Classes will
meet from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Saturdays and Sundays in
OCC's Computing Center,
2701 Fairvtew Road, Costa
Mesa. Registration is $258
and a $12Q matenals fee is
payable in class Cost for a
single h<fot camp weekend is
$95 with a $40 materials fee.
For more mformatton, call
(714) 432-5880.
from noon until 7 p.m: at the A horse show at the Equestrl-Oran~~ County Fatr an~ an Center will begin at 8 a.m.
Exposibon Center, 88 ~W:'" D~-at the Orange County Fair and
,ve, Costa Mesa: Admission ts Exposition Center, 88 Fair Dri-
$4 for adults: childr~n younger ve, Costa Mesa. Admission is
than 12 are free; seruors 65 ancl ~e For more information old~r are $3. For spore in.fort, all (909) 302-5071. '
mation, call (760) 74'7-9215.
SATURDAY men Helping Women will
host a spring developmentaJ
The Costa Mesa Historical workshop for women who
want advice OJl preparing Cor The Latest Thing Teaching
a job interview. The free • and Healing Center will ho~t
event will be from 10 to 11:30 "Mind, Body dnd SouJ Fdtr"
a.m. a t 711 W. 17th St., Suite from 11 a..m. lo 6 p.m. The
A-10, Costa Mesa. For infor-free event will fedlUr(•
mation, call (949) 631-2333. authors Gene Oliver and
Talianc1 Elmdnov1ch, drum·
mmg, fdce painting and spiri-·
tual recldmgs. The center is at
270 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa
For informallon, call (949)
645-621 1.
Orange Coast College wlll
present a teleVision directing
workshop titled "Djrectrng
for Television with Marvin
Rush," Crom 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
tn Room 204 of OCC's Lewis
Center Building, 2701
Fairview RMd, Costa Mesa.
Reg1strat1on is $45. Rush has
worked on d variety of situa-
tion comedies dnd dramas.
For more mformation, · call
(714) 432-5880.'
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SUI DAY
Don Reraum. founder of •
nonprofit group called Yquth
Entrepreneuni Inc., wW host a
free seminar for teens on .how
to turn hobbies into business.
The event will begin at 2 p.m.
at Borders Books, Musk an'd
Cafe, 3333 Bear St., Costa
Mesa. For more information,
call (714) 432-7854.
"Strawberry Sunday," a clas-
sic car show, will be held from
7 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Orange
County Market Place at the
Costa Mesa Fair Grounds, 88
Fair Drive, Costa Mesa.
Admission is $1 and parking
is free. For information, call
(949} 732-6616.
The Orange County Jewish
Community Fair will begin at
11 a.m. and will feature music,
dancing food and prizes (\t the
Jewish Federation Campus,
250 East Baker St.. Costa
Mesa. The price is $7 for
Adults and $4 for seniors and
children under 12. Parking is
free. For more information,
call (714) 755-0340.
The Volunteer AssoclaUon of
the Sherman Library & Gar-
dens will host a garden tour
from 11 a .m. to 4 p.m. The
event will feature six charm-
ing private residential gar-
dens. Visitors will be treated
,
to refreshments at Sherman
Gardens, 2647 E. Coast High-
way, Corona del Mar. Ticket
prices are $20 for advance
order and S25 on the day of
the event. For more informa-
tion, call (949) 673-226'
(9"9) 64-C-1341.
llOlllY
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of Newport Beach will host
an lnfonnative lecture on
Attention Deficit Disorder
Breakthru Unllii:uted, a busi-
• ness consulting company..at
The Sutton Place Hotel, 4500
MacArthur Blvd., Newport
Beach. Cost for members is
$20 with a reservation. Cost
for potential members at the
door is S25. For more infor-
mation, call (9"9) 729.,.400. An open casUDgt!AiJ for Reg-called •ADD Ovtniew" at 7
is Philbin look-a.likes will be p.m. at 1200 Quall Avenue,
presented today from 9 to 11 Suite l05, Newport Beach. A Hoag Hospital neurologist
a.m. at the Orange County Free. For more information, ' will present -Are You ai Risk
'Market Place in Costa Mesa. call (949) 476-0991. for Stroke?" at 1:30 p.m. at
Animal Crackers Entertain-Hoag Health yenter, 1190
ment will host the ~e'nt at TUISDIY Baker St., Costa ., Mesa:
the main snack bar a.re-a at Judith Todero wW prell8Dt • Admission is free. Learn the
t4e Orange County Pair-free seminar from 6:30 to 7:30 major risk factors and warn-
grounas, 86 Fair Drive. The• p.m. titled, ·s~ Solutions," in ing signs of stroke. Light
entertainment agency will the Patio Cafe at Mother's Mar-refresbmentS will be provid-
also be seeking other look-k.et and Kitchen, 225 E. 17th ed. For more information, call
alikes, such as Brad Pitt, St., Costa Mesa. For reserva-(800) 514-4624.
Leonar~o DiCaprio, Gwyneth .1< tions, call (800) 595-6667. Paltrow and Ricky Martin. Be 1 A Hoag Hospital ob/gyn
prepared to appear in front of WIDllSDIY physician will present,
a judge's panel and answer a "Osteoporosis: Women Stay-
few questions in charaCter. A free program Utled "Feng ing Strong,• at 6 p.m. at Hoag
Winning contestants will-not Shui: Being in Harmony with Health Center, 1190 Baker
only take home $100 in cash, Your Environment,• will be St., Costa· Mesa. Admission is
but will obtain bookings as a presented at noon· in the free. The discussion will
celebrity look-a.like for many Newport Beach Central examine everYtbing women
special eve-nts. For" piare Library's Friends Meeting need to understand about
information, call (949) 487-Room, 1000 Avocado Ave. osteoporosis prevention.
9296. Admission to the swap The event will be presented diagnosis and treatment
t · $1 p kin · fr by Sheila Wright and will options. For more inlorma-mee .... is . ar. g is ee. f~ on the ancient Oriental tion, call (800) 514-4624 .
St. Mark Presbyterian
Church will observe Older
Adult Week by presenting
"What To Do U You Think
You Have Memory Prob-
lems, H a discussion led by
neuropsychiatrist Dr. Betsy
Parker, at 11 a.m. at the
church, 2100 Mar Vista Drive,
Newport Beach. The forum is
free and open to the public:
For more information, call
art that empowers individuals
thi'ough an awareness of rela-
tionships to personal and pro-
fessional environments. For
more information, call (949)
717-3801.
"Natural Approaches to Car-
diovascular Health," a free
seminar, will be presented
from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the
Patio Cafe at Mot.net's Market
and Kitchen, 225 E. 17th St.,
The Newport Harbor Area • Costa Mesa. For reservations,
Chamber of Commerce's call (800) 595-6667.
noon networking luncheon MAY I I
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Club, 1221 W. Coast High-
way, Newport Beach. The
cost is $30. For resetvati,ons,
call (9"9) 515-1887.
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I?.lblutt EJemenlary Scbool's
PTA wW host a semiformal
Spring 2000 fund-raiser titled
"A Night To Celebrate Our.
Stars,~ a dinner, dance and
silent auction begi,nning at 6 •
p.m. at the Village Crean,
2300 Mesa Drive, Newport
Beach. nckets are $50. For-
-advanced ticket information,
call (9~9) 515-5920.
The NeWport Harbor Orchid
Society's third annual orchid
show, -0ceans of Orchids,"
will be presented througb
Sunday at Triangle Square,
1870 Harbor Blvd., Costa
Mesa. Hours will be from 10
a.m. to 5 p.m. daily. Other
concurrent events will be
video presentations, ctµtural
lectures and orchid sales.
Admission is free. Valet park-
ing will be available. For
more information, call (714)
647-7702.
Celebrity author and lecturer
Laura Doyle will facilitate a
poweifu.l workshop titled, -How
to Have the lntiglate Relation-
ship You Always Dreamed Of, H
from 1 to 5 P . .m. at the Holiday
Inn, 3131 Bristol St, Costa Mesa.
Doyle will be using the princi-
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lbe Newport Harbor Area
Chamber of Commerce
Business Referral Breakfast
will take place at 7:30 a .m.
at The Pacific Club, 4110 .
MacArth\ir Blvd., Newport '
Beach. Author, ~peaket,
trainer Terry L. Mayfield will
present a discussion . on '
achieving exceptional .cus-
tomer service. Cost for mem-
bers is $15. Cost for non-
members at the door will be
$20. For more information,
call (949) 729-4400.
l I A free semtnar, .,Weight Loss
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ed from 6:30 to 8 p.m. at the
Patio Cafe at Mother's Market
and 1Gtchen, 225 E. 17th St,
Costa Mesa. For reservations,
call (800) 595-6667.
MAY 17
Wuden Michael McDermott
of the Calif omia Department
of Fish and Game will give a
presentation at an Orange
County CoastKeeper meeting
at 7 p.m. The free event will
be held at the Newport
Dunes, the Wind and Sea
Room, 1131 Back Bay Drive.
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PHOTOS BY TAYA KASHUBA I DAll.Y Pl.OT
Ryan Crive llo, 12, of Costa Mesa, stops to read the memorial plaque honoring Sierra
Soto and Brandon Wie ner in front of the Southcoa.st Early Childhood Learning Center.
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Allen Abrams drove his 1967
Cadillac onto the playgrbund
at the Southcoast Early Child-
hood Learning Center.
A year later, those two
families are still struggling to
gain some sense of normalcy
and peace.
Sierra's mother, Cindy
Soto, started Sierra's Light
• Foundation to raise money for
safety structures at preschools
and to create legislation that
would create safety guide-
lines for all all day-care cen-
• ters.
"It's been very hard for her
-that little girl was her
whole life," said Jill Moss, a
friend of the Sotos, whose
daughter Kimberly was Sier-
ra's dance mentor. "This
(memorial) is going to be as
tough as anything, but this
should be the last of the real
ugly stepping stones."
Girls from The Dance Cen-
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er and director, clutched
bundles of balloons in purple
-Sierra's favorite color -in
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Many of the dance stu-
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stars and bearing Sierra's
name and the date May 3.
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"l'mjust happy thatall our
friends came out today -all
the people who knew and
loved Sierra and Brandon," . .
and that's what's going to get
you through it."
With the song "In the
Arms of an Anger by Sarah
McClaughlin playing in the
background, mourners stood
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prayer for the two children.
They re leased the bal-
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AT LEFT: Sabrina Turin, 11, left, and Jennie Wolk, 13. embrace during a memorial
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program bere are clear: in
Newport Beach, electric
works.
The parking lot of the
Newport Beach Police
Department has _two spaces
that are marked with •EJec-
tric Vehicle Parkin9 Only•
signs -spaces that are
home to a pair of .electric
Toyota RAV-4s. -
The .cars are used for
nonenforcement work, such
as parking and graJfiU
patrols, said Newport Beach
Police Sgt. Mike McDermott.
The work, which mostly
involves puttering around
town and a bit of freeway
driving, takes advantage of
the strengths of the vehicles
and minimizes their weak-
nesses.
Though the cars' range is
only about 90 miles, that's
more than enough for the
volunteers who drive them. ,.J
McDermott said the batter-
ies still have about a 40%
charge left after an eight-
hour shift.
They can't accelerate as
fast as gas-powered cars and
they don't go more than
about 65 mph. High-pow-
ered lights of the sort that
are mounted on most police
cars drain too much °1)ower
from the batteries, as do
police radios.
In spite of these draw-
backs, McDermott said the
cars are a hit with the volun-
teers who use them.
Part of the appeal ls strict-
ly economic. Niederhaus
says the cost of recharging a
battery is much lower than •
the cost of filling a gas tank.
··Even wheo gas was at a
normal price a year ago, it
was costing us about five
cents a mile for gas and one
cent a irut.e for electricity,•
he said.
Niedernaus estimates
that the city saves between
$10 and $15,000 annually on
fuel cost!! for the entire Oeet.
In a4dition to the flnan-
c!al incentives for going
electric, the cars are a major
environmental improvement
over their gas-powered
cousins.
"They're compl~tely
cleaner,· said Sam Atwood,
spokesman for the South
Coast Air Quality Manage-
ment District. "There's no
tailpipe emissions whatsoev-
er. There is some air pollu-
tion associated with the elec-
tricity generation, but this is
a very tiny fraction of what a
car would emit~·
Atwood estimated that
electric vehicle emissions
were "more than 99% clean-
er• than those spewing from
internal. combustion-pow-
ered vehicles.
Which is not to say that
Newport Beach is about to
go completely electrified.
McDermott said he thought
it possible that the fleet
could expand "somewhat.#
But the limited range of the
cars places certain restric ..
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PallCil ** tbe former ..U4D1*1ed kuba
lmtr\ldDr Imo cillltodY after they l8Um.d .. Nlklence .
and reportedly fOUnd evi-
dence to beck up the accu·
sation, Pl.er said,
although h9'9 wonld not
elaborate QO ..aat that evi-
dence might be. ,
Police do not know if
Murphy still works as a
scuba instructor, ·or the
name ol bis t)tWnes1,
Murphy's neighbon on
Ruby Avenue a.II<> had little
to say about the man, who
apparently kept to himself.
The maze of one-way
streets around the neigh-
FAIRVIEW -
coNi1NuED FROM A 1
Not only will cars cruise
smoothly on pothole-free
pavement when the project •
is completed in August, but
their wheels y.rill be rolling
on tons of concrete and
ground-up tires that other-
wise would have been piled
high in landfills.
"This will really make a
difference,~ said Donna
Thierault, the city's recycling
borbood bout beautiful
homes wttb maDieured
yardl. ~ 0 ltroll down
tbe lidewalkl and wave to •
1beir aetgbbon.
.This ii pretty awful.
We're living 1*9 ID a fUe
seme of ~. • l4id
Donna Albeltlen. a Ruby
Avenue rmddmL
Albertlen said she bu
lived there for about four
years and knows the ICOOp
on nearly everyone in her
street. It's a neighborhood
where people look out for
each other and keep an eye
on strangen, she said.
She did not know Mur-
phy and was shocked to
hear that allegations had
been made against some-
one living on her street.
•we all .know each other
and protect each other,·
coordinator. •Anything that
can be Jcept out of landfills is
welcome.'
Road crews also will
widen the intersection at •
FaW;iew Road and Baker
Street, allowing for turning
lanes which should allow
traffic to flow more freely,
Mwlozsaid.
Munoz ·said construction
would be halted during the
Orange County Fair in July.
The roughly 40,000 tires
that will be shredded for the
pavement will create a
longer-lasting, quieter,
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Albertaen aald. •we do
need to be more aware,
because thAI bu always felt
like living In a lbeltered
OOICOOG •
Newport Cout reGdent
Bve1yDe Marb pUlbed a
stroller that held her 6-
mooth--old boy. Sbe recent-
ly moved .to the area from
LOI Angeim.
•1 wouldn't be shocked
to bear about thil in L.A., .
but bereJ Just having lddl
makes you more semitive
to·thtt ilsue,. Marki laid.
. Newport Beach resident
Jan Levine smd she enjoys
walks around the area
because it is so safe.
"This is rather scary,
because there are so many
children on vacation here,•
Levine said.
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said Jim Campbell of the
city's planning department.
And the Albertson's store,
as far as Campbell can tell, is
not violating any laws.
•1t•s in substantial compli-
ance with their plan,• he
said.
When the designs for the
store were originally
approved ~y the city, Camp-
bell sajd, the main concerns
of the planning department
had to do with tr(J.ffic and the
loading of trucks. .~ :
"Color was not an issue at
the time,· he said.
Steinman said angering
members of the community
with its choke of colors was
the last thing Albertson's
had in mind.
"What we tried to' do,
through our design consul-"' · · "'
tants' efforts, was to come up
with a design that would be
pleasing to the community,"
blacker driving surface, he said. "We're trying to be a
allowing water to run off bet-sensitive community mem-
ter than regular asphalt, ber and be a good neighbor
tv1ltiioz said. to everybody.•
As for the recycled pave-· Campbell said the resi-
ment, a giant pulverizing dents and the store will have
machine will pound the to settle the issue them-
existing asphalt into bits, selves. Albertson's is not
mixing it with wet concrete legally obliged to change the
and laying it down as a foun-colors or to keep the colors
dation for the new, rubber-the way they are. But Brierley certainly
ized,surface. hopes the store will consider
"':"'e just hope the ~tili~es a make--over.
don t touch it once we re fin-•1t looks 10 times worse
ished, • Munoz ~aid. "When · than anyone ever imag-
you start cutting, you've ined, # she said. "Every-
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Spring is in· the air at local stylish social everifs
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F ootball great Deacon
Joaes h~ been mak-
in~ the social rounds in
Orange County lately. The
big push is to create aware-
ness and to raise funds for
the foundation in his name,
wbich bas been created to
help young people get on a
proper path .in life.
Jones and his foundation
members have created a sev-
en-year prograni targeting
ninth-grade youth and pro-
viding them with mentors,
sumo1er jobs and apprentice-
ships, education on invest-
ing, and
starting a Jones and his portlolio
foundation as well
as the members possibill-
have created ty to
a seven-year
program
targeting ..
.ninth-grade
youth a!Jd
providing
them with
m entors,
summer jobs
and appren-
ticeships ...
earn a
.full four-
year col-
lege
scholar-
ship to
the uni-
versity of
their
choice.
The
latest
social
adven-
ture to
foster
Sl'lpport
for this program took place
· last week in Costa Mesa as
Tiffany and Co., South
Coast Plaza,.opened its tony
doors for an after-hours
reception. Hosted by
Tiffany's Jo Ellen Qualls,
the midweek cocktail and
dinner buffet soiree brought
out the local crow'tl in force,
including more than a few
sports enthusiasts.
THE CROWD ..
Elizabeth.
Alan Barkley, president of
the Art Institute, was on hand
with Robert Becker and
Nicolas Blres, both members
of the Pacific Symphony
board of directors. Also in the
crowd were Robert and Lin-
da Dobbins, John Hewlett.
Herman and Lois Katz,.Bar-
bara King, Charlotte Lam-
precht. Michael Lansford,
Edgar Miner, Ken Norton,
Wiida Spalding, Gregg Tay-
lor and Helen Timpe, all
there to support the fourtda-
tion and its goal to instill
hope and opportunity in the
minds of l~al youth in this
community.
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From instilling bope for
youth to growing glorious
buds for spring -the Little
Garden Club of Newport
Beach is planning a "glori-
ous demonstration of floral
arrangement by Valerie
Arelt, • says Beacon Bay's
Sally Crow. The presenta-
tion is set for May 11 at the
Newport Harbor Yacht Club.
Arelt will be coming from
her home base in San Fran-
cisco for the event. Since
migrating to the Bay Area
in 1969 from her native
Kent, England, Arelt has
become a world-renowned
fl oral designer specializing
in European arrangements.
Her work has also made her
one of the most sought after
wedding designers in
America and around the
world.
A partial list of Arelt.
clients includes Queen ·
Elizabeth ll and Prince
Phllllp of England, Princess
Margaret of England, and
members of the royal fami-
lies of Spa.in and Sweden.
She will be featured this
fall on a 13-part television
series on PBS titled, •Tue
World of Flowers.• Co-
chairs of the Newpor.t visit
are Connie Grigsby and
Barbara Tate. Bunny Wil-
son is the president of the
garden clu b. ·
For more information on
the event, please contact Sal-
ly Crow at (949) 675-113?.
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In the world of flowers
and gardening, another
name is well-known to real
enthuaj.asts. C.Z. Guest,
socialite and business
woman, darling of the New
York and Palm Beach set,
stopped in at Neiman Mar-
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May 12 and 13 on Lido Isle."
The Lido Isle Women's
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and an arn'ly of gorgeous
volunteers with taste, are
working diligently to pro-
duce tbe classiest and most
fun event o! itS kind on the
coast.
Football great Deacon Jones and Newport-Me5a
School District Assistant Superintendent Blll Haber-
mehl mingle at the Tiffany and Co. reception benefiting
a program dedicated to helping youth.
A major white tent w11l
go up on and over San
Remo Park on the island to
house the show. On May 11,
stylish Sharon McKinnon
will chair the opening-night
gala reception, underwnt-
ten by Bristol Farms.
He rbali!e lnternauonal is
also supporting the party,
providing gifts to opening
night antique and art
snoopers.
to talk flora and the good
life.
Guest is featured in a new
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chronicles 14 of the nation's
most stylish women, accord-
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·At ~e 'Heart' of new nlovies, 'Kahuna_' is big wimier
Al& Thursday, Mar 4, 2000 ·
account of
their · 'Heart' is e~joyable,
but not memorable
Find big acting in
'Tlie Big Kahuna'
As an award-winning
novel for young adults that
has been translated lntb.12 languages, •Where the •
• IDl1'0trS NOTE: TN Reel Ctltla growth
column futures movie critiques from a
wrltten by c.ommunlty members
senltng on our panel.
Viewer5 will wonder
'Where the Hearl. Is!
I A ttention Wal-Mait shoppers: Wal-Mart
will be closing in
minutes," resounds over the
intercom of ihe Sequoyah,
Okla., Wal-Mart, signaling
the end of another day.
Outching an r~owe-Wal
Mart list, Novalee Nation has
found a new home, complete
with all the necessary ameni-
ties. It's a new beginning for
R I pregnant H 17-year-old
CRITICS ~~;~~ut
to give
birth in Aisle 6.
•Where the Heart Is,•
. based on the novel by Billie
Letts, tells the story of Novalee
Nation (Natalie Portman), a
pregnant teen who, while
making a cross-country jour-
ney from Tennessee to Califor-
nia, is abandoned in a Wal-
Mart parking lot by her self-
ish, domineering boy{riend,
Willy .flick (Dylan Bnmo).
· Even though no tradition-
al families are depicted in
the film, the importance of
love, home and family~
regardless of their dynamics,
is emphasized. Over the next
five years, Sequoyah's eccen-
tric citizens become
Novalee's surrogate family
and are instrumental in her
naive
teenager
into adult-
hood.
The first
person
NovaJee
meets is
Sister Hus-
rsf~kard Julie Lowrance
Channing),
a loving, nurturing, mother-
type who happens to be the
town's "Welcome Wag-
oneer. • Sister generously
invites Novalee and her
daughter, Americus, to live
with her, an apparent neces-
sity because we seldom wit-
ness Novalee actually talcing
care of Americus.
She's befriended by Lexie
Coop (Ashley Judd), a per-
petually pregnant single
mom who has named her
five children after snack
foods such as Praline,
Browni~ and. Baby Ruth.
Forney Hull (James Frain),
as Novalee's love interest, is
a brilliant but reserved
librarian hiding his aristo-
cratic background and feel-
ings who introduces her to
the WQrld of books.
Notoriety comes with the
birth of the "Wal-Mart
Baby.• Newspaper headlines
create celebrities, attracting
the attention of Novalee's
opportunist mother who had
abandoned.her 12 years ago
(Sally Field in a brief but
convincing cameo).
Heart ls• reveals the social In "Where the Heart Is,"
intimacy found in small-town Novalee Nation and Willie
America. In terms of social Jack are driving to Califor-
commentary, the novel nia from Tennessee in a
shrewdly bolsters Letts' rele-junker car with no floorboards.
vant concerns and issues ln Okla-
without preaching. · . ~illi~ae,ditch-
Director Matt Williams' vision emerges unfinished. es Novalee
When given the opporturtity jn the park-
to tell an ·in·depth story ing lot of a • ~arding the triumph o( the Wal:Mart,
human spirit1lga.inst adversi-le~vtng her
ty, why.make safe choices? .. : with a.
Was it a reticence to tackle a Polaroid
controversial subject? Com-. er~· $2•
mercialism? Hollywood pres-P us ange Ela1·ne England sure to sugar-coat? and no
In her novel, Letts' charac-shoes. · : ters are poor, uneducated, ~credil;>ly, she ~akes up
without power and physically r~s1dence m the friend!~ con-
unattractive. For the film they fine~ of Wal-Mart, keeping
undergo a metarnQrphosis so meticulo~ records of all the
they're more appealing. merchandise she conswnes
Novalee no longer has an or uses. . .
elbow-to-wrist scar, i:eceived But with the birth of her
while tending bar. Charis-cfaughter, ~ericus, Noav~ee
matic Willy Jack'no longer becomes an instant celE'.bnty,
. flashes his stained-Steinway and good people come into
smile. The undefaged hitch-her life. , .
hiker who accepts a ride Theres Lexie Coop .(Ashley
from Willy Jack, resulting in Ju?~). ~ d~dedly fertile free , ~ jail time, is no longer spmt with five children, each
missing her two front teeth. vam~ aJ'.ter a snack food.
Unfortunately the film's Theres Sister HU;Sband
·morsel offering of rich char-(Stockard Chamung), a won-
acters and moments of laugh-derful ~aracter who th~
ter just whet the appetite. God daily for all her blessmgs.
Needlessly superficial 00 tlie Novalee, as played by
surface, "Where the Heart Na.t~e Portman, is luminous.
Isft will leave you hungry. so nu~.1~ not~ memorable
where is the heart? It's in Bil-movie. But 1t has wopderful
lie Letts' novel. moments of humanity, humor and pure com . I enjoyed it.
I n tbe "ll)e Big Kahuna, •
actor and co-producer
Kevin Spacey qives us a
performance that is, well, vin-
tage Spacey. ln his follow-up
to •American Beauty,• Space}"'
shows us that he has indeed
perfected playing the cynical,
sarcastic, acerbic-tongued,
middle-class and middle-aged
white American' male~
"The Big Kahuna • was
adapted from Roger Rueffs
1992 award-winning stage
play, "Hospitality Suite, 11
which debuted in Costa Mesa
at South Coast Repertory.
While watching "Kahu-
na. 11 you de~tely get the
sense that you're viewing a
stage drama. Nearly the
entire film takes place over
the course of one evening in
a hospitality.suite on the
16th floor of a Witchita, Kan.,
hotel, during an annual Mid-
west Manufacturer's Assn.
convention. Within this set-
. ting, and with only three
. characters, it's easy to see
}';ow the film began as a play.
"The Big Kahuna" is a
black comedy that explores
themes of friendship, hon-
esty, loyalty, religion, regret
and the meaning of work in
relation lo life. .
The "Kahuna" in question
is the president of a large Mid-
western manufactwing com-
pany. With assistance from a
wet-behind-the-ears research
assistant named Bob (Peter ·
Facinelli), Larry {Kevin
careers.
After
climbing
Vie corpo-
rate ladder·
and finding
it leans
against the
'-----'~---1 _wrong wall,
Larry some-
how feels
short-
changed
and cheated of life's promise.
Based on a first impres-
sion,' you'd believe him to be
a pretty amoral.and disagree-
able individual. But at his
core is a more decent person
than you'd think. Unable to
deal with his feelings of cl,is-
appointment and regret, he
handles it by belittling peo-
. ple and cutting them to rib-
bons with his sharp tongUe
and rapier: wit. Phil under-
stands this: Bob, in his youth
and inexperience, does not.
It's hard to .find fault with
Spacey for donning this famil-
iar character once again sim-
ply because he's just so
darned good at it. The real
surptise here, though, is
De Vito's stand-out perfor-
mance. He plays Phil with just
the right amount of sincerity,
understanding and depressed
reflectiveness to provide baJ-
ance and serve as a go-
between to Larry and Bob.
• JUUE LOWRANCE; 40, is a Costa
Mesa resident who works at a
Newport Beach overnight aircraft
advertising agency.
• El.AN ENGi.AND, 65, lives io Spacey) and Phil (Danny
Newport Beach and owns a gift-bas-De Vito), two veteran manufac-
I found "Kahuna" pretty
entertaining overall, The
only problem I had is that at
times it dragged a little. l
think a live performance
would have made it more
lively (so to speak). ket business. '-twing lubricant salesmen, are
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of Costa Mesa and a Costa Mesa
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. For any occasiori; Venerable Ritz is right ~ho ice . .
ay Stephen Sant•croce 21 Club in New York.
To the right of the
E ver since the days'" entrance is the clubby cock·
when putbng a good tail lounge. dimly lit and
meal on the tdble was richly appointecj with hard-
not always a certamty, ele· • wocid and red leather. The
gant feast!> hav& been the full menu is served in the
hallmark of celebrating d bar, and it's a popular spot .
special occasion. · for an after-dinner drink and
Wl)other it's Grandma's dessert.
90th birthday, the closing o( The dining rooms each
that "big deal.• or prom feature a separate theme,
night, we all have a specidl such as the l\.ixwious E9':offi·
restaurant lh&t signilies the er..Room, a formal pavilion·
importance of lhe momen-style room that features oil
tous event. portraits of Auguste Escom-
For almost a qlltlrter of a er, the original head chef of
century, thS! venera61e.Ritz The Ritz Hotel in Paris.
• • ' restdurant The Ritz, which has been D1n1nr m Newport rated as the most popular
REV Ew Beach has restaurant in Orange County,
been Just prides itself on its service as
thdt spcc1dl well as its food, and it's
place to a genernt1on of unmedialely evident in the
Orange County dmer!>. · formally dressed wait staff
Hdn~ PrctgN opened The that never hovers but is
Ritz m 1977 on tho site of n~pdily available to fill a
what is now 21 Ocednfronl. glass or answer a question.
·along the Newport PiN. For most of its existence,
When Pdc1hc Mlltudl Wd'i The Ritz's kitchen has been
butlding 1l!i hc>c;1dquarters, under the admirable tutelage
Hans WdS <l!>kl•d if lw'd con-ol head chef Lupe Carnare-
sider moving his restdU!dnl; na. The menu her e is proud-
in exc-hang<' he'd {J<'l to ly old•school continental,
design it Lo h1!i hk1n9 . 1 lans refreshing in its famiUarity.
agreed, c1nd The R1t1 opened There are no-daring fusions
in iL'> current lorcttion 1n of pan-Euro-Asianic ele-
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CONRAD LAU I DAILY PILOT
Server Kelly Dye setves a steak Diane in one of the cozy dining rooms at The Ritz.
1982. ments here, and the sous
·The Ill~ ts the drChf'lype chefs don't need a contrac-• . sonings. · soup de jour, but I'd go no uriously in a dassic bear-of contin<'ntc1I elt•9dncc>. In tor's license or a crane to The salmon gravlax further than the lobster noise sauce that has just the
an c1rec1 when• f<lshion dnd d~semble the plates. ($12.50) is also available bisque ($7.50), which is the right hints of tarragon arid
fancy motorcdis arc> lhe rule. The most popular starter. served over potato pancakes. best in town. The soup is vel-vinegar.
heads still tum at Lhe drrdy ... especially for larger groups, lopped with d dollop of vety smooth and redolent Other classics include the
of stylish vehicle>!. pulling up 1s lhe signature appetizer creme lraiche and Russian with rich lobster navor. Just steak Diane ($28): filet in a
lo the signdturc• hlac:k porte-carousel ($14.95 per person). Cdviar. M ore elegant still is the tiniest hint of sherry adds cognac mustard sauce and a
cochere. Danc-n. for the most A silver Lazy Suzan is the Ritz •egg" ($9.50), d the perfect finish to the dish. delicate Dover sole ($28)
pdrt sllll dress up for dinner crowded with plates holding ·cracked eggshell filled with Camarena bas definite sauteed on the bone and
here, though the Jdckct dnd vodka-cured salmon gravlax, smoked salmon and scram-affection for the classic dish· served with a rich butter
tie requirement for men was smoked trout, an assortment bled eggs anq topped with es he began his career with, sauce and cremini mush-
reccnUy done dWdY with. of cold shellfish, pate and caviar. It's served with a and happily has perfected rooms.
• One<' inside. the mood steak tartar, among others. complunentary shot of ice-most of these ~er the years. I accompanied three attor-
and dtmo!.phcrc> shifts bdck ·By far my favorite is.the cold vodka. Borrowed from his days as ney friends who share the
in time 50 ye>Ms. A design steak tartar, raw sirloin finely • Several salads are offered, chef of Scandia, a 1950s same birthday on a recent
best desml>C'd d'> posh chopped and seasoned gar. including a tradi tional Sunset Strip legend, is the visit (dinner was "nonbill-
recaUs tho bygone gldmour nished with capers and spinach salad ($8.50) that's veal "Oskar" ($27). VcaJ cul· able"), and was told 1 had to
ed them, and I wasn't disap-
pointed. The crispy skin
yields to tender, moist meat
that is perfumed by the com-
pote of warm apples and lin·
gonberry sauce-that accom-
panies it. All of the entrees
are accomJlanied by a
spoonfnl of a deliciously 'rich
crearnea com, ladled table-
side by your server.
Wine-lovers will appreci-
ate the selection and pricing
offered at The Ritz. Prager
and his associate. Tony Her-
man, have put together a list
that offers a generous cross-
section of Callf omian,
French and ltafu4n wines.
The mark-ups are the lowest
I've seen in a high-end
restaurant; several bottles I
was familiar with were
priced at 25% to 50% above
retail, vs. the usual 100%.
Definitely save room for
dessert. A friend and I
recently shared the Harle-
quin Souffle ($8), half Grand
Mamier and half Belgian
chocolate. The dish comes
from the kitchen airy and
gQJ.den and is sauced at the
~able with a Grand Ma.rnier-
flavored creme anglaise. The
light, eggy texture belies the
rich flavor.
. And as the aforemen-·
tioned attorneys will attest
(provided they're on retain-
er), the perfect after-dinner
drink to.go with the souffle 1s
the signature chocolate mar-
tini, a drink so popular that
you can even get a recipe
card en request.
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will not let you down. Sure,
there may be trendier restau-
rants or more innovdtive
menus out there, but The
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"If it am'l broke, don't fix it.•
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Military ~fudent
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•• ThankS for steeljng the .ship
.,.., ...........
I t's net easy stepping in during a .
transitional period. It's harder still
to smooth things over. And ulti-
mately, it is most difficult to let go.
Bob Boies took over the helm ·at
Newport Harbor High School in the
fall pf 1997. It was an in-between
time -the former principal after just
two years abruptly left for an admin-T hil letter concerns the El Toro istrative position in another district, Airport debate. The problem
raised by notse pollution over leaving the school without leadership
Eutbluff and the Back Bay by an for half a year.
·· .axpandedCJohn Wayne Airport is real ·Boie·s reached out to students -
and needs to be addressed.. The
noise now ts horrendous. Every three and gained their respect and their
to five minutes a plane takes off. If friendship .. He became a figure unlike
you 1lre outside, walking your dog, the typical principal. As one Newport
horseback riding, or among a class of Harbor student put it, none of the students enjoying the s~ _sun, all
conversation ceases as these planes \ teens called Boies snide nicknames
roar overhead. An ~ded airport behind. his back, as· is customary \;'Vith ~
at John Wayne, the alternative of no some other principals. airport at El Toro, will surely increase the noise and decrease housing He reportedly never missed a foot-
prlcel in the local neighborhoods. ball game.
The opponents of building the air-He left his mark on the school com-
port at El Toro, many of whom would munitu, embracing parent involvement rather expand John Wayne, seldom .,,
discuss noise pollution and its bur-and teacher input.
den on the citizens of Newport His enthusiasm spread to the teach-
Beacb. As it ts now, real estate prices ers who work for him; nearly 40% of
incorporate and reflect John Wayne's Newport Harbor's energetic educators MARIANNA DAV MASSEY I OAllV Pl.OT
p181eDce. This is true ~ause buyers of property in Eastbluff understand were brought on board by Boies. school. J only hope to make it better," Those are the types of accomplish-
there is noise uaodated with the And he set goals. In a May 1997 he said then. ments that the community will remem-
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that flies out of John Wayne ts a win a National Blue Ribbon award. -the Blue Ribbon winners are and his open smile that we will all
Boeintbe ... J..7.!7fan? d it ruesdo1n10Y between "Newport Harbor is already a great expected to be announced soon. miss.
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Under some proposals, this will
change. Expanding John Wayne
will have two implications. The first
~ds the size of planes; no longer
wlll 751s be tbe noisiest and heavi-
est planes taking off, Wltb larger
planes, some unable to execute the
rapid, extremely vertical, stomach~
dropping takeoff, the noise over the
neighborhoods will dramatically
increase. The second imptlcation
concerns the operating hours of the
, airport. Overnight delivery compa-
nies have in the past wanted to use
the airport. This would increase traf-
fic, especially during the night, and
the now familiar noise will occur af
all boun.
Combining these two facton spells
~ for the local area. When the
airport expands, the price of real
81tate will dramatically decrease. The
current airport ii acceptable because
tba housing prices accurately reflect
tbe current level of noise. However,
the prospect of expansion is quite
new, and few area realize what it wm do to the value of their home. um-the aiJport and dty attempts
ID JllOP up l9Al Mtate prx. or reooo-
lidel'I the expended airport. bome-
owws and bust...,.... will see their
p1operty values fall thanks to rise of
taboft noise.
• llYM -.ua111 ts a 1991 graduate of
CorGne .. Mer High khoot and • junior
at d'9 UnltMI State1 MUtwy Acad9my at
WlltPolnt.
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CITY OF COSTA MESA
~ta Mesa City H~. 77
Fair Drive 92626, (714) •
754-5223
Mayor: Gary Monahan
Council: Joe Ertckson,
Heather Somers, Libby
. Cowan and Linda Dl.xon
CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
Newport Beach City Hall,
3300 Newport Blvd., 92663,
1949) 644-3309
Mayor: John Noyes
c'ouncll: Gary Adams, Jan
Dehay, Nonna Glover, Tod
Ridgeway, Dennis O'Neil
and Tom Thomson
ORANGE COUNTY
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
Hall of Administration, 10
Civic Center Plaza, Santa
Ana 92701 .
• Jim Silva, 2nd District
(Costa Mesa), (71.C) 834-3220
• Thomas Wilson, 5th Dis-
trict (Newport Beach, Santa
Ana Hetgbts), (714) 834-3550
ORANGE COUNTY
BOARD OF EDUCATION
200 Kalmus Drive, P.O.
Box 9050, Costa Mesa
92628-9050, (714) 966-4000
.Steve Smith's colunµi may hurt school bond measure
I .
. AT ISSUE: School bond
supporters say Smith could
~urt t he chances of
Newport-Mesa voters
approving Measure A.
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Mt on the Otfzens Budget Advt-
• IOfY Council with Steve Smith for
the years 1991-1998 and 1998-
~=· Smith'• atten<lance dwing ;1998 Wal mtntmal,
· Had Smith attended more meet-
1ngs, in bia ftnt term he would have
been awaN that the advisory coun·
di evaluated pedormence base
budgeting ad MIO bue budgeting m== were being done fDa N concemlng state
"811ng, federal funding, Mi,utea :and fedJttlee. . 1be,...... ommlU. upend· *',.,. .. ·=~~·to. ~ tltlmal.... "8g vOlun .... :rs-........ Nftpolt·Mela :'JnMlec' ldMlal Dlllllct. ,,_. wl·
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a bond may be necessary.
. Committees were established
and research began. The advisory
council broke up into subcommit-
tees and researched other districts
and other bonds. Smith'.• help
would have been welcomed had
he co.me to the meetings. Many
hours of research took place
before the 'lld..visory board ever
went to the school board to advise
the board of their ftndlngl, ·
A bit of l••••n history
RESPOllD =·~ might be
that Smith .... lalt light cj bow tbf
~ COllDCll w about ...
group d counmmed dtllml. Valun-
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given to better our schools and to
help improve the education of our
Children and the betterment of our
community's future.
It ii easy to sit back at a word
processor and cast dispersion on a
bureaucratic institution. However, it
ls quite another thing to stand up
and volunteer your time to better
that institution and to improve the
opportunities for all students, not
just our own.
Smith sits in criticism and with
some authority, yet he never both-
ered to become a part of the
proc811. That I find un(.air and
unjust. We bave an extraordinary
community before us, om filled
Wtth many people puaionate
about education. 11 lt IO bard to
b«'OID8 ~about tbil •
procwf lgncnnce .. tbl ~
foundatkJG al ......... WoWd lt
not t. mcn ,....._ swporUDg
If Smttb cbaM '° become tnwlftd
wbetber he ..... about tbtl boDd
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tUn up wtlb H MI d fK1a.
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Newport and Costa Mesa com-$53 million m matching at.ate lunds.
munities bow face the single most If Measure A fails, the state
important community effort we funds (oUl'-tax dollan) ,,m go to
have addressed in a Jong time -other districts to repa.it' their
the rebuilding of our schools. Vnfor-schools. SmJth doesn't care that
tunately, Steve Smith ls bound and California per-student spending
determined to deprive the commu-has eroded year after year, leoving
nity of desperately needed school less and }ell for in c1aaroom
re~ugh bis neW$paper column, instruction. and woefully made-
Smith ls not just another voice in quate budgets for capital mamte-
the aowd. Smith has a miaophone nance and improvemmts. 1birty yean ago, Califonua ranked in the and be ii turning the volume up top five tt.a'81 in ~t spend-
louder with every article. Smith mg· • Today, even ............. California doesn't think the tchool board Is --v••
capable of handling the project. He ranks u one of the wealthiest
doesn't care that a community • state., we spend far lesS than the ~t CCJCDDDttee • m pa.c. ID average state on our ltudents .. wen wtda 1be board m .......... Smith dcan't care that Me1s:n
tng the prated. A .. our appammltJ ID provtd9 ..
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•
Daily Pilot
special
ring to
'2000'
•The numbers.game
h as a familiar pattern.
at a year to host a goll
oumament for the first
player to score 2,000
points in an NBA season.
Officially labeled Yardley VII,
organizers are heating up for their
Rkhord Dunn
GOLF
Jµne event at
Newport Beach ·
Goll Course, a
tournament that
raised over
$40,000 last y·ear
for the Newport
Harbor High golf
programs.
But this
millennium year,
fitting for
Naismith
Basketball Hall
of Pamer George
Yardley, could
also be the last in wh.ich Buck
Johns serves as chairman or the
tournament committee.
For three years, Johns and his
wife, Colleen, have turned the
event into one of the most
philanthropic goll tournaments in
Newport-Mesa School District
h.istory. •
The toumam~nt, once benefiting
the football program in the early
1990s, reportedly netted $22,000
Quot• --
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•(Amin r.nl) lldn't Mn look .. he wm ~al M t.d
out ..._ He's jusl so smDCllh out thn, l's realy my . ·-·
M.... K.reutzkmnp. Newport swim coach
... Maya-.
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• Spotts Editor Roger Corison • 949-57 44223 • Thursday, /lkry 4, 2000 Bl
Peirsol 'wa1·ms ujf with meet record
; . .
• Sailors sophomore standout b~aks his own backstroke
mark in Sea View pre lims; eyes 200 IM m a rk in fin~ls .
T0ny Altobelff
DAl~Y PILOT
,•
NEWPORT BEACH -Some-
times Newport Harbor High sopho-
more boys swimmer Aaron Peirsol
even deceives Coach Brian
Kreutzkamp.
In Wednesday's Sea View League
boys swimming preliminaries, Peir-
sol· swam a 51.15 in the 100-yard
backstroke braking the old mee t
record time of 51.67, which he set
last year.
"He didn't even look like he was
trying all that hard out there,•
Kre utzkamp said. "lie's just so
smooth out there, it's really scary.•
Peirsol also qualified second in
the 200 individual medley with a
1:56.47. According to Kreutzkamp,
the school IM record of 1:51.33, set
by John Moffet (t':51.33) in 1983,
might be in jeopardy with a solid run
at Friday's final$.
"He'll be goirlg for it on Friday,•
Kreutzkamp said. "He's very close
right now."
· Another dou-
ble-qualifier is
junior Peter
Belden, who
qualified first in
the 50 free (21.96)
and third in the
100 free (49.57).
The Sailors and
lrvine will be well
represented in
that 50 free race, Peirsol
taking seven of
the eight top spots. Joey Snelgrove
(third, 22.49), Steve Jendrusina
(fowth, 22.84) and Kyle Bean (eighth,
23.15) will join Belden in the race.
"I'm extremely happy with how
we fared today,• Kreutzkamp said.
"Honestly, I don't· think we're any-
where close to the depth Irvine has,
but we'll flave some very good times
out there on Friday.•
Joining Belden in the 100 free
'will be Ryan Cook and Brenden
Hansen . Cook qualified fifth with a
personal-best time of 50.34, while
Hansen was eighth at 51.26.
SWIMMING . slble 64 availab)e spots.
Despite the he~vy population of
"The important thing is to be in Vaqs. Kreutzkamp is pleased with
the top eight and. qualify for the the Sailors conb.ngent. ,
finals,• Kieutzkamp said. "We had· "This is by far the strongest group
soi:ne "gllys on the bubble who of swimmers we've had in quite a
stepped up and made the top eight, while,• he said. "It will be nice to
like Branden. That 'was nice to see.• take 10-12 swimmers to CJF. rather.
Another sophomore standout, than two or three. like we've been
Ryan Lean qualified second in the doing."
500 free (5:05.61) and fourth in the Peirsol, Belden and Lean have
200 free (1:50.96). already quabfied for the CIF South-
Also qualifying with Lean ·in the em Section prel.urunaries for marks
500 was Brian Pentz, who was fifth sustained throughout the year
at 5:20.10 and Greg Worthing, who Snelgrove and Ryan Cook will
was eighth at 5:27 .87. Paul Kepner jotn the threesome with their solJd
qualified eighth in the 200 tree times on Wednesday. ,
(1:52.99). "It's so much easier qua.l.lfyi.(lg for
In the 100 butterfly, the Sfillors CIF · before the hnal meet,•
will have seniors Robert Weiner and Kreutzkamp said. "It takes a lot or
Ryan Gough m the finals. Wein~r pressure off or you on Fnday and
was fifth with a 58.05, while Gough you can go out and have fun."
took eighth at 59.78. JendrusLna is on that Clf bubble.
Senior Mitch Probert will also do . His 22.84 m the 50 free was JUSt 14
batUe in the finals after qualifying • hundredths of a second away from ..
eighth in the 100 breaststroke CTF conslderabon. "You know he'll
(1 :09.23). be going ,ror it on Friday, that's for
Irvine is the best represented in sure." Kreiutzkamp said.
Friday's finals. In the eight races The Sea View League Finals
competed on Wednesday, the begin at 1 p.m. on Priday at Newport
. Vaqueros qualified in 27 of the pos-Harbor.
in the first year, then Yardley n and
1--~~-%4-"WU-¥-~~W(l~·~_,_-1-
in operation and funds raised.
After a year in hlbemation,
Johns helped resurrect the Yardley
name for the goll tournament and
promoted Newport Ha.rbor's "Most
Famous Alum· and, perhaps, its
"Best School Booste.r," as a way
of rallying the troops and
iupporting goll coach Jim Warren's
fast-growing programs -of which
there are five.
Yardley fV netted just over
$8,500 in 1997, the event's first
year back, then skyrocketed to -
over $30,000 in 1998, before hitting
40K in '99.
Yardley VU in 2000 -hosted
by the former Detroit Pistons
swingman who dropped in an NBA
high 2,001 points in 1957-58,
becoming the first to crack the
2,000-point barrier -is expected
to be bigger and better than ever.
In total, the Yardley-based goll
tournaments have raised over
$100,'000 for Newport Harbor. But
Johns, the GOP heavyweight and
Newport Beach entrepreneur who .
runs the tightest ship in the harbor,
could "retire" as chief executive of
the golf tournament. His youngest
son , Mitch, a standout on the
Sailors' golf team, is graduating
this year. ·
For the second year ln a row,
Yardley VU on June 26 will provide
several purposes, including a
community service outreach to
Olive Crest Children's Hom9 and
an essay contest for students, all
of whlch involves Newport
Harbor's players and, possibly,
enhances their college ·
applications. For details on
Yardley VII: (949) 856-2200.
Local pros Erle Woods lCorona
del Mar High), John Sullivan
(Newport Beach Golf Course) and
SEE GOLF PAGE 82
MEOIHA F£JZAGIC DIMARTINO I OAA.Y PILOT
Costa Mesa's Mike whitman (left) s~ims the breaststroke In lhe
200-yard individual medley. Above, Costa Mesa's Alex Sarris,
the.other half of Costa Mesa's two-man 'team,' talks with his dad,
Chris, after an impress(ve effort in the 100 free. Below, inset,
Corona del Mar's Garrett Gentry slims the water Jn the 100 free.
IT'S ·ALL COM AT PCL PRE LI MS
Sea Kings will send 26 swimmers
into Friday's championship finals.
Joseph Boo
DAILY PILOT
CORONA DEL MAR -
Corona del Mar High's
boys swim team proved
SWIMMING
that it could roll out of bed, forget to shave and still
dominate the Pacific Coast League:
. At Tuesday's PCL prelims, 26 or 29 unshaven·
scruffy Sea Kings moved into one of the 64 indi-
vidual slots for Friday's PCL championship finals.
"Everybody did what they were supposed to
do,• Cd.M Coach Jon Moote said.
Most of the-Sea Kings, who went undefeated
during the PCL dual meet season and are ranked
No. 6 in Orange County, didn't bother to undergo
the ritual pre-swim body shave.
But that didn't stop Cd.M from putting up
impressive numbers.
The most impressive of the lot 'belonged to
sophomore Sherwin Kim. He posted the league's
first CIF Southern Section automatic time this year,
in the 200-yard individual medley with a 2:03.85.
That is well under the automatic qualifying tin1e of
2:05.00 and almost thtee secon'ds better than his
old personal record.
Kim also had the fastest time in the 100 breast-
stroke with a 1:05.74, almost two seconds better
than his previous mark. Despite the two PRs,
Moore ~d Kim can do even better.
"Sherwin was one of the guys who didn't
shave,• he said. "He'll shave on Friday. and he can
improve on his times.•
· Garrett Gentry and Garrett Bowlus added two
CIF consideration times for Cd.M. Gentry shattered
his PR in the 100 backstroke with a 58.03, good for
the top qualifying time. Bowlus posted the third
best time in the 50 freestyle with a 23.15. Gentry
was also third in the 10() free with a PR of 50.68,
and Bowlus was fourth in the same event with a PR
of 51.16.
Bowlus' teammate, Morgan Johnston, missed a
CIF automatic time by .15 seconds. His tm:ie of
22.65 nevertheless gave him the top seed in the 50
free. Costa Mesa senior Alex Sarris was a close
second with a 23.02.
The Mustangs got the most out of their two var-
sity swimmers. Sarris had another second place in
the 100 free.with a 50.42.just behind top-seeded
John Graass of CdM (50.10). Sams' teammate,
junior Mike Whitman, also had two No. 2 seeds for
the championship finals. He hmshed the 200 IM
wtth a PR or 2:06.92 and lus previous best m the
100 breaststroke was obliterated with a l :05.81
Estancia senior David Collier qualified lor two
championship finals with PR.t in both race . He
was fifth in the 200 free ( 1 :57 .96) and sixth in the
500 rree with a 5:21.90, over 10 seCQnds better than
his old PR.
But anyone in the PCL will be hard pressed to
match the Sea Kings on Friday. CdM sophomore
Matt Meyer set a PR in the 500 free by over 14 sec-
onds with a 5:07 .86, which makes hun the top
seed. Sophomore Marcello Pantuliano is the ec-
ond seed in the 500 free with a 5. 11 .27, another PR
CdM senior Omar Kattan also had two PRs, in
the 200 IM (2:07.70, tiurd seed) and the 100 but-
terfly ~57.70, fourth seed). Seruor DaVtd Fabian
swam his best in the 100 butterfly with a 56. 76 for
the top seed. He als<!. had a PR m the 50 free
(23.71). -
Other Cd.M championship· final quahhers
include Junior Chriss Street, who wa second m
the 100 butterfly (56.98) and third in the 100 back-
stroke (1 ·02.44 ). Cd.M's Chase Emety was fourth m
the 200 free (1:56.22) and freshman Ryan Moore
had two No. 7 seeds. in the 200 free ( t :59.02) and
the 500 free (5:22.47).
Freshman Bobby Messenger had a PR m the
100 butterfly, (59.50, seventh seed) and eruor
Chris McCormick was sixth in the 100 bdckstroke
(1 :04.73).
• An approval statement for Corona del Mar volleyball.
IUdwrd Dunn
OMV Pl.or
G reg Stampley of Corona del
Mar High ls to late April what
Reggie Jackson WU to
October, only wttb a dilferent set of
spik8I and dlgl.
~ Por Stampley, dramatic hCcoe runs i heft come the iame caJendarweek in
beck-to-Mc:k yean -both leading to
Ody Pilot Athlete of the Week Nt'OgDltlon. .
I.Mt yar, Stem~ w• featured ID tldl ~CID May for bll
~ bar*9 ID tbe Sea V.w
l.MjUil. ltUt tllM liiii. tbe 6-foot..t
~ ....... bltlllr llfted Coram cW Mlr1DIM~tb9s.Dta ...... 1"'n I ilof ........ , ......... pr-~.,.,,.
volleyball tournament on the West
Coast.
And, along with earning
tournament co-MVP bonon With
Kevin Hamen, CdM._, Stanford-bound
letter, lt WU atra IWMt fot Stampley
and bis teemmatel u they lmocbd off a.ck Bay rtva1 Newport Harbor
in the ftnal at Santa 8elt>era ~
15-13, 15-9, 15-10.
·Tbere'I ndtbing betta' tMn
pa.ytng Harbor.· Mid n ~
NCalded 17 ldDI. 13 .. mil
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r Kulniaticki, Bean rllle
•They defeat Cd.M
teammates Kennedy
and Myers in final.
Richard Dunn
D~ILY PILOT
IRVINE -They see each
other in class, down the halls
ctnd every day on the tennis
courts.
But wben four Corona del
1 Mar Hjgh juniors went face to
, face Wednesday in the Pacific
Coast League boys tennis
championships at the Racquet
Club or Irvine, they were star-
' ing at a doubles title.
"We sWl wanted it," said
• Peter Kulmaticki, who teamed
with Michael Bean for the
PCL crown, as they knocked
oH Sed King teammates
Robert Kennedy and Randy
Myers, 6-t , 7-6 (7-0), in the
final.
Bean, d trdnsrer from Saint
• Stephen!> TenntS Acddemy jµ,,
Austin, Texas. dn<l Kulmallck1,
a returnmq member of CdM's
CIF Southern SPcl1on Division
I championship squcJd of l.ast
yedr, were sec•dctl No. l and
plclyCd like it.
After IJecJ tin9 University's
, Scott Morgan and Edwin Chen
' in th4? scrrnfinab, 7-5, 6-2,
' Bedn-Kulmclticki hdd some
farnihrJr comp.my at the center
court for the doubles title.
GOLF
I CONTINUED FROM B 1
Bruce I looper (Newport
. Beach Country C lub) are
among the players registeced
for the Tommy Bahama
Newport Bedch Open on.
May 15.
The event, whlch benefits
the Newport I !arbor Area
Chamber of Commerce, is
for professionals and
TENNIS
· w 0
were all
able to play
loose.
because we
had CIF
berths au
loc~ed up,~
Bean said.
In the
final, Bean·
Kulm~ticki
w · e r e
behind in
the second
set, 4-1 ,
and rallied
for the win.
"I'd say
we were a
little ner-
vous at 4-
1, • Kulmat-
icki said . "I
would n 't
say we
Kulmattcld
Bean
were less intense (than dudng
the opening set), but I think
we were just too relaxed.•
Myers and Kennedy were
unseeded in. the tourpament,
but they were winners over
No. 2 seeded J eff Lawrence
and Anson Hsu of University
in the semHinals, 6-3, 6-4.
Myers, Kennedy, Bean,
Kulmaticki and CdM's No. 1
singles player, Brian Morton,
are aU juniors. Cameron Ball.
wbo won the PCL singles title
Wed.J')esday al RCJ, is a sopho-
more .
Uni, howevef, which won
the PCL team title this season
with two victories over Corona
del Mar, has several outstand-
ing sophomor4s, as weU as
freshman Jack Li, the top-
seeded player ln the singles.
HWe haven't put it all
together against Uoi, • said
Bean, playing high school ten-
nis for the first time.
In the second set of the
league finals, Myers-Kennedy
were up, 5-2, before Kulmatic-
ki-Bean came back and forced
a tiebreaker, during which
they gave up no points.
"Their serves reaUy help
them in a tiebreaker,• Corona
del Mar Coach Tim Mang said
of Bean and Kulmaticki
,, Bean said when his family
moved from Austin, Texas, lo
Newport Beach, he •was
reluctant at first,• but *the
drop off (in competition) has-
n't been too extreme.• Thus
far, ·the eason has worked out
"perfcclly, • he said.
Sheepishly, as Bean and
Kulmaticki finis hed lheir
media interviews on the hard
courts, they asked if they
"could thank Paul Oakenfold
for hls continuos motivation
through hi music and words,"
Bean said.
CeNAAO LAU I DALY PILOT
Corona del Mar's Cameron Ball, on the way to the Pacific
Cout League boys individual championship Wednesday.
ON THE BALL!
Corona del Mar
sophomore Cameron
Ball claims PCL crown.
TENNIS
match Tu esday in the PCL
championships when · he
knocked off Urn's Henry Mak,
the fourth seed. Richard Dunn
DAILY PILOT _ • "Trus is the biggest win of
IRVINE -Antid the glitz au," Ball said of hls three-set
and glamour of Corona del win over Yovan in the finals.
Mar High boys tennis, CdM H But if felt good to knock off all
sophomore standout Cameron 'three of (Urn's) top players.
Ball joined an elite group •rve had a little spurt, and
Wednesday in the Paci(ic I'm trying to keep it going."
Coast League finals at the Rae-Urn defeated CdM twice in
quet Club of lrvine. league competition to claim
For only the third time since the PCL crown, and Ball lost lo
1990, and the second since Yovan, 6-1, in his only prior
Tun Mang took over as the Sea appearance against the Trojan
Tommy Bahama shirts and a Kings' coach in 1993, a Corona sophomore.
custom pair or Foot-Joy goll SCHEDULE del Mar player captured a "I like being the under-
shoes. league singles charnpionshlp. dog,• said Ball, who also lost to
The annual Casino Night TODAY Ball, who started to roll at Yovan three years ago in a
and Putting Contest will be the Ojai Valley Tenrus Touma-junior tournament in San
held on May 13 at Sterling • ll'M:tr and field ment last week. defeated the Diego.
BMW in Newport Beach. High school boys and girts -. PCL's top-seeded player in the But Ball, much like Dent in
Details: (949) 729-4400. Newport Harbor Sea View semifinals, University's Jack his freshman season four years
League Finals at Irvine High. Ll, then beat the No. 3 seed, ago, is developing qwck phys-
CHIP SHOTS ... Results 5 p.m. Urn's Aaron Yovan, in the ically, sort of a work in
_ of the 2000 LadJes Club •Volleyball finals, 6-2, 6-7 (6-8), 6-3. progress for a top tenrus play-
Championship at Mesa d ~i~h schooc 1 bo~-Co<6ona "I wanted to prove that l er. e ar at osta esa, p.m should've been seeded, even "Taylor starting growing a Verde Country Club: .; Aliso Niguel at Newport th h 1 h d b k t • lot early that year ('96), then all
Championship lligbt (four Harbor, 5:45 p.m.; University sar~iall. ~b~ h~°ct ~~ :~~e of the sudden at the end of the
rounds) -Dernse Woodard, !t=:j,6 p.m. winners in the final and year ... ," added Mang, refer-
llSIETIALL
Castleton
to Fullerton
Cq>STA MESA -Orange
Coast College standout men's
basketball player, David
Castleton, will continue his
collegiate career at Cal State
Fullerton next season.
Castleton, who led the
Pirates ln sco11!jl at 22.6 points<;
per game, choSe the ntans pri-
marily ~ause of first-year
coach Donnie Daniels.
Daniels was an assistant
for Rick Majerus at the Uni-
versity of Utah for a number
of seasons. "He knows a lot
about the game,• Castleton
said. •1 wanted to play for a
coach that would make me a
better basketball player and I
think that he can do that.•
Castleton chose Fullerton
over a number of Division I
schools like Fresno State, the
Universi~ of Wisconsi.Q, Prov:i-
dence and Loyola MarymounL
He should see substantial min-
utes for the Titans. another big
factor in his decision.
"Being a JC player the
past two years, I wanted to go
to a school where I would find
a lot of minutes right away,•
Castleton said.
• -by Tony Altobelli
COLLEGE TENNIS
Region II:
lions roar
into finals
• Vanguard U. sweeps
past Westmont, 5-0;
at Point Loma today.
SAN DIEGO -The Van-
.·
----eorpeFale-feuJSomes a
Newport Beach Country
Club.
' ~teoe--CVctrt!!,._+-t-ro:,.,,..,TTD"-t+nr--ft'f~stt--liShe~ar-•K:tMwngn--"'-ring-to:-f>enl-'s-eventtt·M-+!l+'--Q:WIJW-JUJlnu::rsi.c¥-iw.e:a..!OueJlll1S-~-1
Natalie King, 352; Debbie at Orange Coast, 2:15 p.m. since freshman Taylor Dent in Southern Sec;:tion singles title. team advanced to the finals of
"
·~
•II ....
.... ...
Over $10,000 in cash and
prizes will be al stake.
Defending champion Perry
Park~r is. not listed among
the pro entries.
Also, the tournament
crowns the amateur
champion as the Newport
Beach city champion, but
anybody can enter as long as
they meet halfcllcap reqwre-
ments.
There will be a shotglfll t'>
start at 8 a.m. for pros aAc.!-'
amateurs with handicaps of
t 2 and under.
~mong the tee prizes are
,
Brown, 354. •Softball 1996 to win a league singles Dent is oow on the men's pro the NAJA Region II tennis
All othe r flights are three High school -Estancia at championship (Cd M's Dave Futures circwt. tournament with a 5-0 semifi-
rounds. First flight -Sue Corona del Mar, 3=15 p.m.; B · s Vi L ln the final, Ball won the nals win over Westmont J Chi 261 s Buk -·--~orthwood vs. Costa am won a ea 1ew eague ane • ; ang a • Mesa, at TeWinkle Park, 3:15 title in 1992). first set easily, starting the Wednesday.
273; Carol Banks, 276. p.m. The 6-foot-1 Ball missed match with three straight ser-Peter Skneczynski and
Second flight -Sandy • Golf 2112 weeks in March because vice winners. Martin Makovec each won ln
Perrin, 288; Bettye Roland, High school boys · Sea View of a broken left thumb, but ln the second set, Ball was singles action, before joining'
291;-Bev Stinson, 292. Third League championships at also pulled a calf muscle this ahead in the tiebreaker, 5-2, the rest of the Lions in a dou-
Oig)lt -Janice Yu, 295; Pat Westrldge CC. La Habra, 1 p.m. season and has suffered but Yovan came back with bles sweep. • Tennis Creed, 297; Arlene Peterson, College men -Vanguard through continuous growing four ·consecutive points, then Vanguard, ranked No. 3 Jn
. 300. Fourth' flight -Tma university at NAIA Region 11 paim in bis legs, forcing him to won, 8-6, to extend the match. the NAIA polls, will face
Carroll, 301; Bette Hamre, · Finals, 9 a.m., at Point Loma stretch between sets. Ball broke Yovan ln the first Azusa Pacific in the Region n
J04; Virginia James, 306. Nazarene. · "With my legs and hips, game of the third set to estab-finals today at 9 a.m. at Pomt
Fifth llight -Young Han, Community college women · everything gets way off llsh the tone, then reQlained Loma.
301; Sue Lloyd, 319; Marilyn Orange Coast at State whack, especially on those ahead one break until the NA.IA MGION n TOURNAMENT
Sk · 324 R~lonal at Mt. San Antonio ha.rd courts.• said BaU, whose ninth and final game, when Me 5emifltyls
ann, · Co l~e. singles. 9 a.m.; father, Syd, is a former Aus-finished the match with an V.,.wd S. Westmont o
•RICHARD DUNN's golf column doub es, 1:30 p.m. tralian louring pro and long-overhead smash at the net. Singles . Skrzeczynski (VU) def.
appears every Thursday. time tennis instructor in New-In the other semifinal, Phillips. 6-2. 6-2; Makovec (VU) def.
port Beach. Yovan defeated CdM junior Annett. 6-4, 6-4.
..
Last week at Ojai, Ball, Brian Morton, 3-6, 6 .. 4, ~-3. Doubles . Helmlnen-Johansson 11 (VU) def. Schlobohm-Mercado, 9-8; playing ln the CIF boys 18s, Morton, the tournament's No. Skrzeczynski-Stromberg (VU) def.
upset No. 2 seeded Nick Weiss 2 seed, played No. 1 singles for Magliolo-Lastorla, s-6; Ulfvebrand·
or Calabasas ln the second the Sea Kings this season , Makovec (VU) def. Phillips-Annett.
round, then won another huge while Ball played No. 2. 8-5.
STAMPLEY GIEG STAMPLEY
were barely able to squeak
by and win the second game
(15-11) ... That (comeback
victory) gave our team a lot of
confidence.•
CONTINUED FROM B 1
The USC-bound
Stampley, who will be a
walk-on player for Trojans
Coach Pat Powers next
season with aspirations of
earning a scholarship
down the road, was huge
in the Sea Kings' win over
Huntington Beach with 26
kills, but also because of
his intangibles.
•Greg started leading
this team over the
weekend with bis attitude
on the court,• said CdM
Coach Steve Conti, whose
team reached the ClF
Southern Section Division
I title match last year, losing to Newport
Harbor ln a memorable final.
Saturday in the semifinals,
Stampley was the re for 22
more kills and three blocks,
before leading CdM to the
title, finishing the tournament
with 84 kills (an average pf
21 per match).
Stampley's favorite
moment in the tournament
came late in the finals, secur-
. ing the will over Harbor. Dur-
ing one play, CdM's Chris
Shepardson made a fine dig
and passed the ball to Stamp·
ley in the front row. Stampley
was prepared to fire away,
but beard Hansen boiler at.
the last second, and, instead,
unloaded a beautiful
cross-court pass to his setter teammate, who
blasted home the kill and chiseled an excla-
mation point on the win.
ON NOW ....
ENDS SUNDAY!
. ANAHEIM
CONVENTION CENTER ·
After getting 19 kills, five digs and four
blocp against Bear River, Stampley enjoyed
a big outing against Huntington Beach. But
his best moment came when the Oilers, who
woo the first game, jumped out~a 9·4 lead
in the second and grabbed the om~.
•It just seemed like we were s ggllng
mentally,• Conti said. •When you looked
across the court, they had blank looks on
their faces. But (Stampley) was the guy
patting guys on the back and giving words
of encouragement to try to get going, and we
"(Hansen) never gets to hit,• said
Stampley, whose jump set was well-timed for
Hansen. •He just hammered it. It was great,
and then we all started yelling at each other
(in celebration) ... because after that, we
knew we bad it.•
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Stampley 11 hopeful of bis team going far into
the playoffs this year.
v
•
Doily Pilot
NHll
Dodgers top Red Sox
NHWPORT
BEACH -The MUSTING
Dodgers used a 15·tllt auack to
put away the Red Sox, 10-4, m
Newport Harbor Baseball
Associabon act.Ion last weekend.
Cameron Chase had three
h.it& to l ead the Dodgers' offense
while LJt D'Cnu;, Peter klnney'
Charlie O'Detky, Holden • '
Gray-Keough and Stefan Brysha
dach chipped in with two hits. M~l Stemper and Drew
Uttlelalr each added cl hit and
scored a run for the Dod9e'rs.
Jtraden Cluck, Bryan Rhodes
and Eric Hansen led the
Dodgers' defense, whlle Chase,
UlUefair dnd D'Cruz each
pitched well, combining ror 11
sttikeouts.
For the Red Sox, Andrew
Kaban and Garrett Gordon each
had two hits
• Padres 8 Yankees 5 - .
MJchael Heltrlch broke open a
tie game m extra innings with a
three-run home run to lead the
Padres to Victory over a tough
Yankee team.
Woody Yokoyama led off the
decisive seventh mntng with a
line dnve single which led to the
winning run.
The Padres received strong
pitching perfonnances from Jack
Brumagln, who pitched three
scoreless innings, Adrian Luchs.
Alex Rios, and Spencer'RltcbJey
who preserved the victory.
• Dodgers 11, Marlins 1 -
The Dodgers' pitching dnd
defense came through strong in
an t 1-1 victory over the Mdrlins
in Newport Harbor BasebdU
Association Mustang DiV1s1on
action.
Big eighth-inning comeback
the difference in nine-inning
victory over the Diamondbacks.
NEWPOlIT PEACH -It took over a moplh
to complete, bUt w&on tt tinaDy ended, the
Yankees defeated the "Diamondbacks in nine
innings, S.. 7, m Newport' Beach Little League
Majors Division action last weekend.
In a game that began 9P March 18 and was
suspended due to darkneia, the Yankees rallied
with fow r..m.s iii the eighth IDDing befQre
pulling out the win in the ninth. -
Zack Voa Berg led off the ninth with a \Mse
hit, stole second and ICOred the wmning run on
a base tut by Kyle Scbaeeklutll..
Yankee catcher MJcbael Aspegren led the
offense with two bits.
The Diamondbacks were led by Wyatt Cole,
who had two bits and three RBis.
In other Ma1ors Division action.
• GJantli 8, Angels 7 -The Giants held off a
late rally by the Angels for the win.
Zack Powen keyed a four-run third inning '
with a big home run. Powers, Michael KonUch
apd Jamie JO.lne each scored twice. •
Tom Money struck out nine in four iruung
or work ror the Giants. .
For the Angels, Brandon Mason bad a
double, triple and lhree·runs scored.
The Angels. scored three runs in the slXth
inning to cul the lead lo one before Kordich got
the finaJ out on a stnkeout for the Giants.
• Yankees 4 Cardinals 3 -The Yankees'
Andrew KelJgan had a clutch two-out, RBJ
smgle JO defeat the cardinals m seven Innings.
Yankee pitchers combined to stnkeout 10
Cardinals in the game. Strong rellei work by
...... nACI LL llAIOll
Kyla ~ath an<t MJcbael Onnc:o prese~ the win. J
1be Cardinals were led by wuu.m O'Bdea,
wbo bad a single and a doyble, along ~tb Matt
Joeea. who bad ltwo RBis and a base hit.
Colin Wigley bad two solid defenSLve plays,
while Steven Hinton pitched five strong innings
for the Cafds.
• Giants 3, lled Sox 2 -MJcbHl Kordlcb's RBl
single in the bottom of the seyenth iruung,
sconng Zack Powers, gave the Giants the ww
over the Red Sox.
Z.Ck Milder led off the game with a bWll
single and scored on a double by Kordich.
Tom Money, Philip Ba.ruum and Kordlch
held the Red Sox to three hits, w tule strlkmg
out nine.
Connor Cbllds and Milder led the Giants'
defense. , -
For the Red Sox, Scott LelmkuhJer and
Steven Hlllgren played solid aJJ-around games.
• Yankees 11, Diamondbacks t -Strong
pi,tching by Kyle Schneeklutb, Kyle Legrawa
c1nd Zack Von Berg led the Yankees to the wm
over the Diamondbacks.
Andrew Klligan had two hits, including a
double; whtle Von Berg also chJpped in with
two hits. , .
Austin Ralge.r, called l!p from AAA, bad a
base hlt m his first at-bat. while Schneekluth,
M•tt Hauser, Robbie Lusk, Michael Aspegren
and Richie Borensen each chipped in with key
hits.
The Diamondbacks were led by Valentine
lvanJskJ, who had two hits and Scott Collon,
Peter Polatev and Cameron Black. who each
had one hit.. Cameron Chase started the
'gartle and pi~ched two soUd
innings before D-rew UttJelalr
and R.J. D'Cruz combined to
stnke out t t the rest of the way. Mariners, Red Sox end in 11-11· standoff
Peter Kinner and Charlie
NEWPORT BEACH LITTLE LEAG.UE AA O 'Desky led a strong Dodger NEWPORT BEACH -The
infield defense which did not Red Sox and Manner; bdttled
commit an error in seven for su tnrungs. but ended m an
chances. 11-11 ue last weekend m Cdch had two hits and scored
Stefan Brysha slngled, doubled. Newport Beach Little Ledgue two run!. to lead the Red Sox.
tnpled and scored rour runs, AA Div1Sion actJon last Eric ChebU and Travis Jones
while D'Cru~ dnd Kinney each weekend edch had cl double and a run
Jake KJlllan had two hits,
two RBis and a run scored, while
Grant KeUgran, Andrew
Fulcher and Beau Aliyah each
had two RBis
COSTA MESA LL
Tigers zap D'backs
._ COSTA MESA lWOIS -Strong pitching
by JamJe Tinnlon and Matt
Doran helped the Tigers defeat
the Diamondbacks, 12-0, 1.n
C06ta Mesa Llttle League Majors
OIVl.Sion, Ullerleague dction last
weekend.
Tmnion and Motan combined
to aJJow only three tuts while
striking out 11 .
Tlnnion and Andrew Sanford
~ch hlt'home runs, while R.J.
Duemrrger came through with
three ruts tor the Tigers. .
Andrew MUUan contributed
with a triple, while Doran came
through with two hits. 1
M~rlins stop Astros
COSTA MESA
-The Costa Mesa MAJORS
NabonaJ Little League Major
Marlms rellldmed undefeated
ror the season following a 9-3
WUl over the Astros last
weekend.
Evan Spencer's two·run
home run m the fifth mrung
gave the Marlins some breathmg
room for the ww.
Vlnnle Valdez bad three luts
and one RBI, while Alex Robles
added two hils and an RBI.
Taylor Higgins, Mike Wolfe,
Adam and Eric Seadondollar
and P.J. Errington each added·
key 1l1t.s for the Marlins.
On the mound. Valdez
earned the wm, stnlung out tour
whtle cillowmg only two hit!..
Tigers top White Sox
COSTA MESA -MAJORS The Tige~s broke
open a !Jed ballgame
with cl' three-run suth mrung to
defeat the Wtute Sox, 6-3, Jast
weekend in Costa Mesa Amen-
can Lltlle League Ma1ors DiVJSion
actJon
R.J Duemberger pitched -hve
strong uuungs, alJoWUlg only two
tuts. wlul~ sink.mg out 10 for th<!
Tigers
Duembcrger and Janue Tm-
../ mon each cdme through Wlth two
hits. with T1nivon cJubbUlg d
home run m the firth mnmg
Corey Hughes and Matt
Doran each ctuppe,d th ·with key
..
Thursday, May-'· 2000 83
CM PONY
Crom leads way
for Diamondbacks
COSTA MESA - _ =
Culleo Crom had a 5trong
d.ll-around performance for
the Diamondbacks o~the
Costa Mesa PONY League
m their 9-4 win over the
Corond det Mar Reds in
mterleague action.
A.,, a pitcher, Crom tossed
a ~omplete game, stn.long
out 15. As a hiller, he
smacked a long home run to
spark the 0-Backs' oUense.
Adam Jorgensen had
three hll-5 and <,t'Ored three
woes, wtule Caley·Ryan
Carr and Marcus Fernandez
eacb started rallies with key
hJts
In other PGNY
1nterleague act.Joo
• Costa Mesa Mariners 10,
Braves 5 • Daniel Cooper J
knocked off the Braves by
p1tchmg su strong mrungs
before Gary Gonzalez struck
out the ide m the eventh
Strong QUense was
contnbuted by Danlel
Parabes, K.-vle Allen and Gary Strawn _
• Costa Mesa Jndlans 3,
CdM Dodgers 2 -Greg
Hughes allowed JUSt three
tuts ma complete·gamf' wm
for the Indians
Tyler Herrled had d
triple and two runs scored to
ledd the Indians' orfen.,e,
while catcher Colin
McGuire threw oul two
Dodger runners tp lead thP
dclPnse.
•Costa M esa MarUns 4,
CdM Angels 3 -Kris
Hartwell had two tuts and
two RBis, wlule Matt
ch.lrmer added a tnple and
double for the Marlm!> m
their wm over the Angels
Maritn pitcher Josh
Kornegay <,cattered tour luts
over !>IX inmngc; before Brett
Vla tossed a '>coreh.•s'>
seventh mnmg
NJB
ewport-Mesa wins
hit".. for the T19er.. had two b1ts apiece. Tr .•. b 1 th r • cored for the Manners awng y our m e top o Eric Hansen, Marshall ln other AA Diw.1on actJon: HOOPS NEWPORT
BEACH -The
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capped oCf by a Sam French innings ford comeback win over and three runs scored to lead COSTA COACH PITCH Basketball tc>am knocked oft
grand slam. the Dodgers. the Mets over the Manners. MESA -ln • Fullerton 56-2q to open the ln the bottom of the mmng, After the Dodgers 1umpecl Michael Katz and Nick a battle ol oUense, the Red Sox spnng league i.cason
key hits by Danny Dewees and out to a 6-4 lead, M ichael Bor-Brower eoch had two RBts, defedted the Rangers, 15-12. last Taylor Young had lb pomts • Yankees 9, Cardinals 1 -
Yankee pitchers Spencer Smith,
lobn Swift and Cbrls Grlffln
combined to stnke out 14 ID the
win over the Cardina~
Tom Bangert rallied lhe Red chard pitched two scoreless while Grant Kellgran and Jake weekend in Costa Mesa Little and eiyht rebound<; to lead
Sox. innings for the Mets, keepmg • Kllllan ea<.h had two runs League, Coach-pitch act:too Newport-Mei.a. while ~Y
Bangert and Brian Hurst the game dose scored. · • Kayla Dixon had three hits Peters odded 10 pomu. and
and tagged out a runner at home Tyler Lance hdrl rune pomts
For tbe Cardinals. Jackson
Maslnglll had two hits and an
RBI, wblle Maverick Medler
adc1ed a tut
AYSO BULLETIN BOARD
Rangers take two
Under 14 girls team
heading to natioQals
Coaches needed for
NMJAAF programs
BRONCO NEWPORT
BEACH -The •
BE~~RT REGION 57 BE~~~e FOOTBALL·.
Rangers defeatM the Yankees.
7-2, before taJu.ng Cdie o{ the
Padres, 3-2, last weekend rn
Newport Harbor BasebaJJ
Association Bronco Division
acbon.
The girls under 1<4 squad
representmg A YSO Region 57
will partiopate m the Nanonal
Games July <4 in Albuquerque.
N.M .
The team was selected to
participate m the 192-team
tournament out of over 20,000
teams from rrom around the
nation.
Newport-Mesa Juruor
AU-Am£'ncan Football Program
IS seelang matwe and
responsible men w1th an
expenenced rootba.U background
to coach youngsters ages 7-14
Nathan Cramer had two hits
to lead the Cards' otrense m the
Win over the Yankees.
Ill full·cOntdCI football.
Davis Pensteln and Kenny
Albopp each had two hits ror
the Yankees.
For mformation, call Jun
MrGee at (949) 640-0500 or
(949) 610·8505.
In the wm over !)le Padres,
· Cody Greene had a double and .
made a stellar defensive play tn
the outfield. Tlln Cramer scored
the go-ahead run and made a
made a strong play at the plate
to save the win.
Players on the squad mcludo
Elizabeth Almaraz, Elyse Avila,
Brooke Burgner, Samantha
Bums, Courtney Carnahan,
Kellie flint, Shana Goldberg,
Orange Coast United
seeking players
,.Kate Heescben, Meredith
Hultman, Britta Nielsen,
Adrienne Patterson. Michelle
Que}'Tel, MaJJory Reyonalds
and Natalie Sims.
ME~~STA CLUB SOCCER
__,. .. my tNm? If ~u
can't find it. you need to call
(949) 574-4223 and find out why.
For sponsor mfonnation,
call Maree Almaraz at
(949) 759-<4964.
The Orange
Coast Umted Soccer Club lS
loolang for players ages 10-12
(12 alter JuJy 31) and 15-17 (17
after JuJy 31) for the upcoming
season
For mlormabon, call Eugene
R Day at (714} 434-9263.
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FlctttloM Bualnesa Flctlttod Buslnesa FlctltloU9 Buslnn•
w:mJ
Name Statement Name Statement N•me Slat'ement
....... lol~raon• The totlowfng peraoos The totloWl"SI persons • ,,. ,..... are doing buslne.a u · are doing busineu u •re doing u . Holly ol Southern The Colteel0<'1 Lan\p Enh1ncad Par· C1lloml1, 112s Nonh 122 Grand C1nal
tonneiu Ceoler '°' 1ti1 Kra1rnar Place. B1lboa laland, CA Mind, 8odv & Soul, 234 A n a h e l m • c A 92662
E. 17th St .. Sii •100, 9280CHll23 • Nancy Newtdrk, 122
Coetl ltMsa, CA 112627 Envlronmtntal Equip-Grand Canal, Balboa Is·
Oenl11 Ann Lockhart. rnent SUPOIY, Inc., (CA}, land CA 92662
78CJ7 3rd SI .. Downey, 112& Norfh Kraemer This business la eon·
CA 802.41 Place, Anaheim. CA dUcted by: 1n lndilli\'Jua.1 Thie bu11neaa II con· 92806·11123 Have you 1t1r1ad
duc:Md by: 111 lndMdul.I Thia bu11neaa Is , con· doing bu1lna11 yet? Have you 11arttd dueled by. a OOfJ)Orallon Yea, ~rll 13, 2000
doing bu1ln111 yet? Hive you at1rt1d N1ncy Newkirk Y~~~-L· ... "·rt doing bu1lnH1 yet? Tiii• 11a1emen1 w11 .,.._ ,.,., ._,,. VM, 312tJOO l1led W•th Iha County
Thie 111temenl waa Environmental E.: Clerk of Orlnoe CountY
flltd '!}ft1~1he ~~ men! ~. Inc: , on 04-28-2000 Cleltl "' ......, .. , Rlckettl, Prelldenl 2000ll27Ut
on 06-02· ........,. .. ,.1.,. Thie ttallfMlll WU Diiiy Pllol Mty 4, 11, 16 .. ...,_.... tiled With !tit Coumy 25. 2000 nqoe,
Flctltloua Bualneu
Name Statement
The lollow1ng ptreont
ate doing blltfness u ·
Crealive Coach
Bu11dera, 11142 EHi 4th
St • Santa Ana, ~l1f0f· Ml 92701
Leo SalH, 1642 E. 4111
SI.. Santa Ana, CalllOf·
Ilia 92701
Thia bllalneaa la con-
dUOled by: In Individual
Have you 111nad
doing bu81net1 )'el? No Leo Selu
Thia 111temen1 w11
flied with 1M County Oleftl QI Orlnge County
on 05--02:2000 2000ttanoe
Olly Piiot May 4, Il1,§ 25, 2000
Oely ~May 4, 11, 11, Cleltl ol OrenQe CounlY
U. 2000 Tt1727 on 04·21-2006" NOTICE Of Flctttloue tu.m...
.-E Of 2000MIMS3 APPLICATION FOR _,,_ Delly P11o1 All 21,.Mty CHANGE .. ,..,,. ... -..nt
AYALAllUTY Of 4, 11, 1f. apoo Thff5 OWNERIW Of The followlnQ Pfl'ION
Flctltloua Butlneu
Name Swtement
The lollowii'O persons
are doing bUSll'llSI as:
Hotsy Anaheim. 1125
North Kreamer Place,
A naheim. CA
9280&-1923
Envlronmtntal Equip-ment Supply, lnc., (CA).
1125 Noriti Kraemer
Piece. Anahelrn, CA
112806-1923 Th• bll•lneaa la con·
ducted by:. I CC>rl)Ol'llJOO
Have you 1tartad
doing bu11n11s yet? v ... :v2WOO
Environmental Equip-ment Supply, Inc .. Roblfl Rldlettl. PrHldtnl
Thia ll•lllf'llll11 ... hied wrth !tit County Cltrtt al Orange Counly
on 04-21-2000
2000tlnn4
Dellv ~ """· 27, M9V 4. 11. 11. 2QQQ_ TheM
ANNUAL REPORT ALCOHOLIC ere dDing bulNle 11 ~1~: =: Actltloue lu1lnw IEYIRAQI eo.":'"imeJ""cY:::, '='9..:::
..._.. Codi, Idol 11 ...,_ ... I 111..e LICIHH 1'412" loln Chica The follOwllla '*'°"'
.--llllt flt 8n-The folloWlrll l*'IO'll Olllit ol Fling ,..._..__ Street, Hunllnglon .. ""lnD bulilMI • ;;".i-:..;;fd flt Olten--dDlrv bulilMI a !Ion-May 1. 2000._,_. 8ledl. CA 11949 .,.;e: Helf a.Ion,
dllr ~ 1• ol !he a•HAVIORAL To Whom I~ Con-""°'* M. MeM, "1 W 19'tl Ill.. 119,
........, FounMon. I HEALTH SYSTEMS, cem • '731 ~ onw. ~-c-Mita. CA 11917 ~ ~. 11 1601 ~ Ave , Thi Name(1) ol !he ........ llildl. CA .... ...,,... a.r,..., &et ~ 11 flt Foundt-1202, Newpott IMtt!, ~•)Ii/ere: -~.....,., 1171 W. Wllofl 91. 11, C.-. IOn't ,....... olllOI '°' CA liee3 JP/t(J> INC II ~ Olm ...... Mlea, CA '"27 • ~ _ _.,. rew-_ DM1 R I~. Tiie ~ ~ CA -. A111110 ....... MW. ~ houri froili I 1501 &u,lerlor AW , lbOYe lie lllPlvtllll to 8'.-i Mltuda, 1111 Maon It.~ C°"9 ..,.. 10 6 p.1t1. ~ Wf'I '202, ~ leedl, flt °"*"""'. Of Moo-II c.n.io. C-...... Meta, CA _,
...,, who ~ 11 CA 1111!883 hollc ..,...,. Control CA -Thie -..,... le con-wtl*t 1IO dllya..., .flt TIM .,_,.... II OOft-10 ·••II elcohollc llllt IMlllffl II con-cMllcl Dr; IMllMd ..,
,.. d 1111 p.11111•or, ......, ~· "' ~ ~ 11· 3011 ducted 11y1 • .,.,.,.. ... The l'oundlllaft'a gm. Hevo ~ , ... ~ a.vo ,.........., Hev• you ~•"" G1P11 .... 11 ._, .. doi"I ~ yet? NIWPOf'T iEACH, CA "9ve ,ou •rted ~ ~ yet' ~ ... ..::-=-.: ·~·:-1~ o;:..-:r:: .. ~-. ,....., ........, n. ..... ""' -tot: ., -.......... .. ,,... "'''"""' -tie fSu:odlllllln 19 tied Wll\ .. ~ rt ANO W • llld .... ~ .... -.. 00......
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AYSO '
Black Magic wins in #
early playoff action
'NE\V-
PORT REGION 97
plate ror the Rangers. earn.mg and c;even rebounds
Player of the Game hOnors. Carlos Pinto dupJWd m Wlth
AJex Guder drove tn three six rebounds wlulc> AJex Orth
runs with a bases-IOdded drive dnd Rafael M ouradlan led the
to center held, while the ac;s1sb
Rangers' defen e was led by Strong-atl-around floor game
Parker M cPherson, Nick were tumf'<I m by 'eal Rafferty,
Dawson aod Undsay Dawson. Wes Presson and Brett Perrine.
BEACH -The Black Magic, a
girls under 14 team from AYSO
Region 97 D1v1S1on 3, won two
games on Day 1 of the spnng
season playorrs ldst weekend
Yankees victorious ROLLER HOCKEY
COSTA MESA MACHINE -With a strong
defensive play from PITCH Penguins prance
Kyle Peterson m After dereatmg Rancho Santa
Margarita. 1·0. the Blac~ag1c
knocked oH Belmont Shores, 1-0.
KrlsUn Jendurslna scored the
lone goal for the Black Ma91c m
the first game, while Lauren
Curtis scored in the second
contest.
the ld51 inning, the Yankees held
oH the Devil Rays, 10-9, m Costa
Mesa Amencan Little League,
Mach.me-pitch D1v1S1on action.
• Corrigan 's four goals
lead to a 7-3 victory.
COSTA MESA -The
Penguins remained undefeated
with a 7-3 wm over the Sharks
in Costa Mesa Harbor Area Boys
& Gtrls Club fourth·grade roller
hockey ac:tJon The defense, strong an bolh
contests, wds led by Kelly Boler,
Jenelle Arnold, Dana Owad,
KJm Hanley and Kara DeMille.
PC'lerson made· a pinpoint
throw to third baseman Austin
Knott, who tagged out the Devil
Rays runner to end the game.
Leadmg the Yankees' oflense
was Au.sun Bagby, Brandon Kelly
and Nico Sauceda.
Connor Corrigan scored four
gOdls, Deryck MataJlab chipped
m Wlth two goals and OIJUon
Flinn added a 1Dgle goal to lead
the Penguins' attack
Helping the offense was
Amanda HoHenberg, Robln
Senour, Ally Stoltz. Casey
Ibbetson. Tracey Cowie, Kimmy
Miller, Victoria Swigart and
Barbara JuJUan.
For the Devi.1.Rays, Chat Patti-
son and Kyle Myres each went 4
for <4, wtuJe Derek Amendola
chipped ID With three tuts. ICevtn Kottke played etrectlVe
m gOdJ for the Pens, wtule CraJg
Desbrow and Justin Balley led
the defenM'
Helpmg the D-Rays Wlth cl
solid all-around game was Ryan
Crowe and Robert Royster
I w.-11 ... -11 -~I
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Name Statement N•me Statement Name Swtement The following pereon1 'The following p.rlOl'll The following persona
are clolt1g busll'lltl II. a.re doing bulllilMa u. are doing ~ u
Ouantum All. 101 Jn. Mklmgfll Oflw Limo 800 Marl<ahng s.ivecn
novC!lon1, .1rv1n.. OA 1642 EUI •lh St Santa Group, 2520 Saevlaw
92612 Ana, Calrlomie 92701 Ave., Cor0'1a del Mar. ATL Produoll, Inc., I~ Sa'·· 1642 E ••h c· """"""S CalllOf~la, etaware), ~ -· · " --,... 101 lnnov k>ns. lrvlne, SI. San11 Ana. CallfOf· Impact Ad, Inc .• (...,..), CA g nil 92701 ' 2520 SffVltw Ave , Co-
This b\ls•nen 11 con-Th• busln•aa It ton· rona dlll Mar, CA 92625
ducted hu: • ""'""""'lion <luc1ed by• Ill lndMdual Thlt bulintts Is con-., -· ...... -H1v1 you 1t1r11d ducted by-a oorporallOn The reglatranl com-doing bualntH ytt? Hive you started
menced to transact buel· V11. 09/0111990 doing bu1ln111 yet?
""' under lhe llc1lttotJI Leo Salaa V 91 bualneu n•m• or u, > n.me llsl.:l aboVI on This 1t11em.n1 wu 1~ :Ad, Inc , OCT 99 llled with !tit County John Elllocl. Ptet
A TL Producii. Inc , Cltrtt of Or9noe Coun'Y Tiu ataternent WH
Kelllll DI"', Pr..otnl on ~·2000 hlld wtttl Iha County ., """27709 ~of~ County
Thia Slaltmenl WU """"" P1lol May 4 11 1"' on 04·21• llled with me County .,.., • • "• ---·-••• ,..._.., OrwlOe r--. 25, 2000 THZ35 ·--._,. of ·2000 -"1 Delly ~ """ v. May
on ~· 2000 .. 21120 flctttlou9> B'*""8 4• 11• 1' 2000 ™74
~Mly 4·~ i::~ Flctttloua luetneu
_._____ are doirlD aa ,..,,. St8tement Actltloue Bu-GONl>OLA COM· The loltowwlg C11r10n1
....... ... IMllt P~Y OF NEWPORT. .,. doil1ll .._... aa
The ~ l*'IO'll 34C>O VII °"°"° '1028, PONOEAOSA ~11.E -doMD lluli*' a Newport 8Mctl. CA ESTATES, 2n3 W. COASTLlNE t2tt3 COM! H!Ohwev. ,_.,.
CH IR 0 PR A CT IC Georg i e Anne ~ 8-dl. CA 1111!883
O..c>uP. INC , 2013 ~. 1707 ,...,_ Jotwl H ~. ~ lhd, C°"8 Del llir, Mboa. CA 2900 OcMn llNn•d .
Mita. C&. .-? NM1 COfOnl Oii Mlf, CA
CoM111'9 O•+llGIO JemH Andrew 9"25 ~ Inc..:....(~. '°'' ~. 1707 ,..,. Thie ~ • OClftlo ~.-.,~Del""'·..._ CA..,....~.......,.,..
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doing lilullnell ref? Heve ,ou at81111d !Mtetn•.. nUlll °' v-. 10'111.. .... buelrl9el ,.., ...............
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l w--11 waz']
fk!UW &UiilNii Nllme Stllt"'9nt Ftc1ttloua BualMM
The lollo~ peraons N8me St.tem8nt
are dolnQ t>us;nea IS The lollowong p.reont
Baja Oflshofe Circu•t ••e doing buslMN n 425 N Newport 81~ CLAY, 12132 Balley Suite O Ntwpon Beldl •2 Garden G•ove. CA
CA 92663 112845
Toum1ment Promo· ~ R Vld!ennl, lions. Inc , tCA\, 425 N 12f32. Ba01ey •2 Gar·
Newpon BIYd • SU1tt 0 den 0nJrte CA 112945 Newport Bt1ch. CA Btyll) Hull. 12132
92663 B1ll1y 112 Guden
Thia bulll'IHS is con-Grove. CA 112845 dutttd by a OO!l)Orllion Thie buS1nHs 11 con-
Hev• you sttrled ducted by' hulbend •nd
doM'lg bullnMa V91? No Wife
Toumament Promo· Hive you 1t1nad
llOfll, Inc , R W1yne doing buMlMI ,ac? No
Bllbff-PrNNSef'I\ AnOttlaue R Vachnnt
Thll 1tat9meflt -'fh11. alllemenl WH
Iliad with the <!ountY flied wl1tl the County ~04~4-~ eoumy ~04~1~ ColA'1I)'
2000ttaN71 2000tl2tTl1
Delly PlkM """ 27. May o.ly PlloC • 27. May .~11. 18, 2000 Tb671 ,4, 11, 16. 2900 1hll73
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DENfW. MOATOAOE, C..,. Of 9w1t 367.
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Flctltlou1 Bullnffl
Ntlme sc.tement
The following j1trton1 are doing ~ u :
C A lnternatlonat,
10101 Slatlf Avt., Unit
1120. Fountain Valley.
CA 92708
Wlllam E. ~ Aa·
aoclat11, Inc., ~A). 10101 Slater Av e,
Unit 120, F~ 11·
lay, CA 11:!708 Thia bu9lnen 11 con-
ducled by. a oorporatlOn
Have you 1tar11d
doing butlneaa yet?
Yea. Jan. 11188 Wiliem E. Thomas M-
eocie• tnc .• waam e. Thomu·Prea.
Thia atet-m -• hied wflh Iha County
a.le of °"'1Qt County on 04-1,..2000
2000NH•7
Delly Ptlol ~ 20. 27. Mix 4. 11. Jb655
FlcttUoue Bu91nMe ...,,,. ......... it
The foltowlna pinonl
art doll'9 bolilaia ae: NIWPOl1 Villa Wfft, 359 San Mlguel 1300,
Newport Beach, CA
92e60
Aveton at Newpoft. U..C, (CA), 359 San
Miguel '300, Newport
8Mch. CA 92800 .... ~~~,,con
-by. Umlled Li.· ~co. Hav• you at411'1ed
dolllO MlnMI= Avalon at , U..C, Eltc K. ,
M41Mgef
Thlli Ulemtnl WU NM Wfltl flt ~ a.tc of Or.,.~ on 04-144000'
HllllUfTI
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............... ..............
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lleclt I Blue Tour-"'"**· 426 H. New-port lllwd., Suite D, New-
port 8Mch. CA 912983
Tournement Promo-"°"'· Inc~ (CA), ,25 N ~ lllwd., Sulle o.
Nawpoo Beach, CA t2M3 Thia bwlinele II COO· dualed by> • oorporation
Have. you llartad ~ bullnMe y«? No Tournament Promo·
tlone, Inc., R, Wayne
Bltbee·Pralldant Thia ltllarnant w11
flied with Iha County ~laltt of Oranoe County ~ 04·24-2000
2000el21171
Oelly PlloC Al>!. 27, Ma~
41 tt, 18, 2000 00
Plctllloua BuelneM ..... , ...........
The~ Plf1lonl are dolnQ bJlineU aa·
Oav1Topment, 512
Tultln A~ • Newport Bald\ CA 92ee3 Devalopment
Clothing, (CAl. 5t2
Tustin Ave , Newport
Btacll. CA 92ee3
This bullna11 11 oon·
ducted by: • COfPOl'llion
Hevt you etertad
doing bualna11 yet? v ... 3l20r'OO
Development
Clotlllng, Stuart Oadcb,
Vice President
This siatemant WIS f~ed with ttla County
Clerk ol Orange County on 04· 18·2000
200Gel29274
Dally Pilot ~ 20, 27, May 41 IL Th6§3
llC M3 F1ctldoue ........_ fllcttdoue lu1ln111 I UllllONI NOTICI OP ...._ ..... ,... Nw ............ NelM lt .. 1m1nt ....._ .... ....,.. (CITACION
PETITION The tolOwhl PMCW19 The tolloWlllQ pertont The 1o11ow1ng PM001 The lollowinQ 1*90n9 JUDICtAL)
TO ADM9•TIR n doir'll ~ 11. .,. duS1D ~ 11. .,. duS1D ~ .. : eta dci-.g buliwM at NOTICE TO OEFEN-
EITATI OF: Falher Koon'1 Educa· COPY ClU8, 2300 Fire Ouci, 1761 Plecen-~. UC. OANT: (Avl10 e MARV KATI tion Can!.,, 337t Na-Hatbot BIVIJ . Cotta tie Av .• Co.la Mela, t a.nin. Court, N-ACUlldO) MARIA
COWLl!Y vedt Av.., COllll Meat. Mala. CA 9262e t2e27 port eaedl, CA 929113 TESTA-PAICE, If' lncll-c .... ....,..... .. CA 92929 PAN ANocietH1_,lnc.. Welter Mid!HI o.tl, AQrlc:lio. UC. (CA), victual end ~S t
.. coc "-l!n: Feltlar Koon'a Foun-e~e N wt119W 175t Pl1canll1 Av., 1 Baruna Coart, New· THROUGH 50, Ito!· 4202121 d1tlon. (CA). 3371 Na· Ro.id. Orenga, Coeta ........ c.. 92827 port 8eec:tl CA eaee3 Cl-USIVE
To ell halr1, l>enafl· vlda Ave., Co.ta Meu, CA Steven T. Neoko, Thia bu~ II con-YOU ARE BEING
ci1r\at, cradltor1, cont· CA 92626 Tilil bUlinue ii con· 475t Plac1nU1 Av., dUc:Nd by. Limited Lia· SUED BY PLAINTIFF:
lngent credi1011, end Thia busi""' 11 con· ducted by: • OOfPOrlllon Coeta Meet, C.. ,92927 bf1itY. Co. (A Ud. la em deman-
P8'*>111 lllflo Inly oflar· duded by: 1 OO!pOfation Have you 1l•rlad Thia bulineu It con-tl'ave yolf 11.utad d and o) • s A Io wiM be lnlertlhld In Iha Have you 111rlad dolna bualr-. )'9t? No dueled by: a general dolrlQ bullllMI yet? No A80ALLAH, lndlvidually
Wiii or...._, or bolt\, ot doing ~ yeC1 No PR~ AlloctalH , Inc., partMrlhlp Agriclp, UC, Jotwl F. and~ A. M. MUARA'f
MARV KATE COWLEY Father Koon'a Faun-Reed V Aolllrog, P,.._ Hive you •llltad MIMo, CEO ELECTRIC
A PETmON FOR dltlon, Gonjon eant doing bulinaee yt/ltl> No Thil ltlltfMnl Wit You have 30 CALEN-
PROBATE hH bean RIJjanawecf\, E•ecutlva This llatarnant wu Waller M. Dl9 filed with t,... County OAR OAYS 1fllf this
Iliad by WILLIAM A. Director fllad With Iha County Thll ttl18"18111 wu Cl«k <I Orltl08 0ountY eummona la fffVed on BAKER. PUBLIC AO-this statement WH C1altl of Orange County filed wilh the County on ()t-21·2000 you to nta a ~
MINISTRATOR In the lllad with the County on ()t-25-2000 Clartl of Orange County 2000llHe21 r~ at tllil court.
Supenor Court or Cali· Olarte of Orange County 2000M21t17 on 04-25-2000 Oally Pilot A«. TT, Mtly A letter or phone ~It
fomla, Counlv ol' on 04-21'2000 Oail'/ Pilot /vK. 27. May 2000tl21t11 4. 11. 18. 2000 Jhe79 will not prolect you; your O~A GE -2000tlne.t5 4, 11, 18. 2900 Th§95 D8lly Piloe Apr. 27, May typewritten raapon11
TH PETITION FOR 0611'/ Pilot Ap. 2T,Mly 4, 11. 18, 2000 The~ ctitJo I muet be in propat leQal
P :re reques11 that 4. 11. •fs. 2000 ~ Fl us uslneu form n you 111en1 the
PUBLJC NOTICE • WILLIAM A. BAKER, Flctltioua Bualn .. 't Flctltioua iualneea HelM Stmment COUl'I to half 'f04JI cue.
fk:tftk>ue Bualneaa Hodc:e 1$~,,qj PUBLIC AOMINIS· Fictitious Buslneea Name Statement Heme 8.........,1 The fol~ l*IOt)I " you do not Ne 'iOUf ...___ s•....._ ___ t ..... .... ~ ... TRATOA be lppoillled Niltne Stat.ment The lol~ttonl T'-· r...._~---· 1re dollla "'*'-ea re9P0fl'e on time, you
._... _,.,,_, """' .... w1• as personal reptatent· 'hi. f·"-~···---• ..w.... 119 "'"""'1 ,....,_, CAFE PASCAL. 3333 may loll Iha cue. end The fol'°o..partons be sold at public euelion flv d I I h ,,,. "'""' ,,_,_, 118 _.., 11 ar1 doing bu u : Brl tol St S ft 2505 a-dolnn •• n ·. on Ma" 11, 2000, et 1 8 tool ~_'.Tl 2.!~ . .!. 8 ate doing llw a1 Media Connect. 2900 PROM PROS. 2891 ,..,! ... .:..·. Cu! .....,..26• your wages, money and •• "" -' estate ""' .............,, Paul Rjdlno Pelnt end First AV•.. 14, Corona A,_.. • Su~ too ......., ..._, "" "'" property may be 1aken Euro-Amarlcen Credit 11 :AM at Stervlng THE PETITION re· Oacorallng, Inc., 864 del Mar, CA 92625 IM,;;,~ c1''926oeR8 • Just French, Inc., without further warning
~ ....... ..... "*" ........... _ ..
The ~~per.one The lollo#llJI pet'IOnl .... doing .. .,. ~ ..
a) North rna1lclti' Ol~SIFIED CAPI·
Cepttal a Credrl. b) TAl VENTURES, 34
North Amenclll Matltet· DraMs Bey. C.otont di!
Ing & OltttltM.ltion, C) Met, Callfomm 82e25
Nor1h American lnaur· HabtO AbouhOIMin,
anct & AlllOClalM, d) 34 0r8Mt Bar. Corona
North ~ Pltltlel, dei Mar, Cellfoml.,_
1eo9 E Edlng91 Av• 92625
rM. &.tile a. sanui Ana, ArrMr ~. 34
CA 92705 DraQI Bay, Corona del
North American Con· Mat, Callfomtl 92e2.5
sotidltad Group, Inc., Ti. bullMaa 41 COl'-
(OE), 1t!Oll E Edin09r ducted by a general
Aveooe. Sutt• B. Sei1la p1rtna11h1p
Ana. CA 92705 Hevt ,.ou 111ned Tht9 bus<nla ta oon-doing 1>u11nau yet?
duclad by; I corporetion Yet. 11Jt(Wt999
Hav1 yo1.1• 1tar1ed Hal>fb AbouhotMl(t
doing bualneu yet7 THI• 11111mant wu
Yee, ~nl 1, 2000 flied with the County North Arnaitean Con· Clerk ol Orll'QI County solldaled Group, Inc , on 04·14·2000
·Jatnlne M Chernay • 2000M2t055
Prastdent Oeily Pilot May 4, 11. t8,
Tilts lt1tem1n1 WH 2.51 2000 TH720 lflad With the County
Clenc of Orange Couniy
on 04·21·2000 2000982H49
Daily PtloC AfK 27, May
41 11, 18, 2000 Th678
Flctltloua Bltalnna
NH'9 sa.t•ment
The f0flowlr19 persons
are doing buaanasa aa. & Trade, 2973 Hart>o Scholars Moving and quests the decedent'• Beach Street. Coate Lauri Julfen, 2900 First Kennev Paul Hrebik, ~CA), I OOOB Brlahtol s
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t.. from the court. Blvd., 1531. Co1t1 Mini Storage Co., 1957 wlll and .....,.,a II ny ewport eac A Th ... 1 1 N Bl """""' • a • Mesa. CA 92627-3409 Ave 11, Corona def Mer, 20752 Shadow Rock. • ere are Ouoer ega Maee, CA 92626 ewport vd • Colla bl edmittect to probate. Paul Ryding Pelnllng CA 92625 92660 reqylremen11 You rnay Flctltloua Busl .. '"'•• Yvonne A. Gr<>Mk. Meaa, CA 92627. (949) The MU and tny codkiilt' ind Oecof'altng, lno This buslneu Is con· ~~~~ Canyon, CA This buain1ss 11 con-want to call an attorney ,,..
2,5311131• CosttfaraboMresaB,lvcd:.: 831·33J~028·Sherrlll 111 ava1l1bl!.: ~~ ,.:!· (CA), 664 8eactt Streat. ducied by. an lndMduaJ This business 11 con-duc1Hed
8
by· 1 oorporat .!?.! ~ eway. If you do noi T~me1olloS~hl1 t•~.!',!._1
Screemi West, 2437
Orange Ave • •o. Coltt
Mesa CA 92627
" •rntnabon '" '"" ·-.,...t Costa Meta, CA Have you alerted _.......... av you • e .. ..., ..,,,,.., an enorney. you '"' ,....,_, 92826 M1ckay·Housahold by the court 9.,827 3•09 dol b 1 111 cu:ted by: an 11 .... ......,. doing buslMls yet.? No may calf 111 attorney r• are doing u ·
""'" ..... 1ne11 15' con-•Items THE PETITION L • ., ng us neu y <Have you alerted J t F h In f ·• "'·rman Homa Bak· ,,,.. """"' 11• This busmesa la con· Yes, 2/15/00 .w.... business 11 No us renc , c.. err .. l8fvtc. Of • laoel "" ~ by: an Individual '2032A·Rlchard quests authority 10 ad· dueled "": 1 """""'Ilion L4uri Juhan ~K.....,....'V Piut Y8-~'k Ppasca1dl Ol
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hats aid office (listed In the ery, 2950 Grace Lant. Have you started Schneeweis·Household m"'-ler the estate under VJ _,..... ••••• , Hr..,, res en ....................... , Cosla Mesa CA 92626 .........,. ~.-........ yet? No Items """ Have you llerted This st1tement was This statement was ,.. ........ """"' • ....... 'V .,.,.. •• v_ the Independent Admm-doing buslne111 yet? filed with Iha County filed with the County liladThls itsht111ehmen~" WH Oespuea de qua ta ~ & K.. Bakery, Inc .• Yvonne A. Groeek #41 ·Al Rodgers-~allon of Estates Act. Yes, 3•13.2000 Clerk of Orange County Clerk ol Orange County Ct rk wof Or I e P'unty antreguen este cilaclOll (CAJ, 295b Grace lane, Thia statement was Househokl Items 1,,,is authority will allow Paul Rydlng Painting on 04_21•2000 on 04_28-2000 a .>range ounty judic;lal ustad Ilene un Costa Moaa, CA 92626 Iliad with the County Landlord reserves the the personel represent-and Oecorailng, Inc. 2oooe12H43 200oe1273oe on 04·11·2000 plno de 30 OIAS ThtS buslne11 la con-.jerte of Orllf98 Coll""' 'right lo bid at sale. Cash alive to take menu ac· Sandra M. a,........, • 0a"" o:i~ •~ 21 u 200otl 25t07 CALENOARIOS para dueled by' I OOfP()r8110n 2000 ... , _.., Sale IS ...,...,. t 1 .. ,_.., "' r""" ""'' '-' M maey Oe!tv Pilot May 4, It, 18, 0 P•...., 3 20 04·28· -·1· su.., .... , o tlone without oblllntng Secretary 4 11 l8 2000 Th682 ., ally ""' IVK~ 1 , • presentar U!ll rnpuesta Have you sllrted
2oootl27343 ca.noeflatlon '" Iha event court approval Before This stalemenl was ' ·· 25. 2000 TH717 27. May 41 ~ !!1§3§ escrita a mequln1 en doing bua111u1 yet? Deily Pilot May 4, 11, 18, or settlement between 1along certain very Im-filed With the County eata OOl1t • Yes. Oac»mber. 1995
25, 2000 TH706 landlord and obligated portant ac11oos. hOw· Clerk of Orange Councy Fictitious Bualnesa Fictitious Business Fictitious Bualnna Una cart• o una fl' & K BaktfY, Inc pa7i aver, Iha pefaONlf r~• on 04.14.2000 • N•me Shltement N•me Sa.tement N8me Shltement ltarnada lelelonica no le Chnsropher Kra.n1111. tarving Scholar's aental!Ve wiM be requtred 20004125983 The following parsons The follow ng persons The following persons ofrecera pro1ecct0n, • su VICI PreSldenl
Mini-Storage to give noltce to in· Oaity Ptlol Apr 20• 27• are doing business aa: are doi(1l bu81116S8 as are doing buainaas u · raspuesua llCl1ta a ma-This 11a1emen1 was
Samuel Jo11pb
O'Lear 2437 Ora.noe
Ave . •D Co.ta Mna
CA 92827
Tnis business 11 con-
ducted by an tndMdual
Have you alarted
doing bu11nan yet?
Vea, 03/01/2000
Samutl Joatph
O'Lear
This Stlternanl WIS
hied with tile County Cler1t of Orange County on 04-28-2000
200e>el27335
Dally Ptlol May 4 1 I 18
25, 2000 TH'71 l Fictitious BualneH
Name Shltement
The following persons
are doing busfness 11:
Birch Acupuncture
Cllnlc, 20t01 Birch
Streat 11 to. Newpon
8aach. CA 92860
Published Newport terested persona un1e11 May 4. 11. 2000 Th64g Ball Flnanoial, Inc.. Ni•h ~· .. ltt'""· 2..,...,... Thomas Blair 011. quina Ilene qua cumpllf flied with the Counry Beach·Costa Mesa lhey ti.ave waived notice I 147 Granville Dr., New· ~ u ........ .,, ~ ib·"i 2020 F 11 rt con las lormalidades I• Clerk of Orange County Oaily Piiot April 27, May or consented to the Elden Ave. #G, Cos11 tr "1 ng, u e on gales 1propi1das s1 on 04·10-2000 Flctltloua Buslne11 4 2000 Th667 SSC 9462 port Beach, CA 92660 Mesa. CA 92627 148, Costa Mna, Cati! N S • r,roposed acllon J The NOTICE OF Bell Flnanciel, Inc.. Gary Nllhanlan, 2336 92627 us1ed qulere qua la oorte 20008825525 •me hltem.nt
Fictitious Bual"""'ll ndependenl e mlrila· PETITION (CA), t 147 Granvllla Or., Elden Ave., •G. Costa Thomas LIW!'ence BleK, escuche au caso 2°:,'ly~vtlOl4, ~ t~,1162028. arTeh?Jngollo~'.~rsonu s ... tratlOI\ authollty w1U be Newport Beech, CA Mesa. CA 92627 2020 Fullerton 148, Si usted no prasente . _ . g2QQ ""' ..,.,_......., N•me Stlttement granted unless an In-TO ADMINISTER 92660 This bu1tness 11 con-Costa MIN. CaJrt 92627 su resptJeata e 11empo, Dynamic Claims Ad-Sang Woo Gwon,
10111 S. Albarado Slraal. Loi Angeles, CA 90006
Thia buSlne~ Is con-dUcted by: an 1ndMdual
Heve you started
doing business yet? No Sing Woo Gwon
The lollowfno persons leresled person lilea an ESTATE OF: Thes businasa 1s con-This ...... 1 puede perder II c:uo. y Fictit ious Buslne11 m1n1stra1tve Services
.........,. ~ .....,..,,._ to the "'"'lltlon J"MES COWLEY ducted by' •n Individual .,,...,ness 1 con· le op1ued1n ..attar su N•me Statement 10101 Stater Ave., SUlte ire --v as· .....,.......... ..... " ducted by: a OOfPOflliOn Have you st1rted duOled by en indiVlduaJ ~ ..
Reynolds Corporeta end shows good cause CASE NUMBER: Have you sterted doing business yet? Have you aterted selario, au dlnero y ollas The lollowtng persons 324, Fountain Valley. Plaza. 11501 Westcl1fl why lhe court should not A202120 doing business yet? Ve•. 19,,., d b 1 17 cosas de su prop1adad are ~ng busmass as CA 92708-4741 0 SI 260 N rt grant Iha euthor"" 0 "" oing us nHs ye sin avtliO adtelonel por BUSH N BUTT 5 OynamlC Cl11ms Serv· r., 8· • ewpo .. , To all heirs, benerl-Yes, July 6. 1995 Gary Neshanlan Vet, IO·t0-99 • · · Baaoh, CA 92660 A HEARING 011 the clanes, creditors, cont· Bell l=lnanclal, Inc.. This statement was Thomas leW!'ence Blair parte de ta oorte. Calle Vaquata Rencho 1oes, INC (CA), 10101
Pacific Grand Con· petition will be held on lngent creditors. and flichard C. Shinn, llled with lhe County This statement ·was Exlsten otros requlsi· Santa Margar1ta CA Slate! Ave . Sulla 234
structt0n. Inc., (Calilor-MAY 31, 2000, at 1:45 persons who may Olher· Prutdent Clerk of Orange County filed wlth the County tos legates. Puede qua 92688 Fountain va111y. CA.1 This atatemeni w11
Iliad with the County
Clerk of Orange County
on °'" 18-2000
nla). 1501 Westchtt Or. p.m in Oept. l73 wise be Interested In Ille Tnis statement was ·on 04•1.._2000 Clerk of Orange County USled qulera ltamar e O e b re A nn 92708-4741
Ste 260. Newpon located at 341 THE ""'"°'estate, or bolh. 01 filed with the County 200oe125H 7 on 04.21•2000 un 'abogado Wemowsl<y 5 Calle Va-This buStnHI is con-
Beach, CA 92660 CITY ORIVE. P 0 Box J"MES COWLEY Clerk of Orange County 2oooet2teSS lnmed1a1amenle SI no queta Rancho Santa ducted by 1 corpoiil!on This busoness IS con· 14171, ORANGE. CALI· ""A PETITION FOR on 04·14-2000 Oatly P1lol ~. 20. 27• n..;.i.. Pdoe 27 M cdloca a un ebogado, M~a. CA 92688 Hive yo1.1 started 2oootl 2tl2IO
Oelfy Ptlot 2', 20. 27. Mty 4, 11, !h6§5
ducteO by' a corpoiellon FORNIA 92613-1571 20008125H5 May 4· 11• 2000 Th650 .,..;.7 ~ • ay puede llemar e un ThtS busmess 11 con-dOt"Q business yet"
ave you starte ... hied t>y WILLIA'-1 A ., ri .,.,..,e<l by an H"""IUUCI H d LAMOREAUX JUVE· PROBATE has been Oat"' ""IOI ~20. 27. 4, 111 181 2000 Th677 S8Mdo de refereocia de ....... ·~-"·-1 Yes 04/'0t 00 ~cl~~:n~el?c!~ ~~~ JUSTICE CEN· BAKER, PUBLIC AO· May 4. ll, Th65I Flctltloua BualneH Flctltloua Buslnesa ~~:i~dd! a~ud: itn:i ~v~~·y::.:r~ tee~~IC ~:~·F;,:;·
I R E IF YOU OBJECT to MINISTRATOR tn the Name Shltement N•me Shltem.nt (vea al d1ree1orlo rele· Debra Ann WamoMky Preslden1
CITY OF ~~':':::;: ~.iis1de~ld the gran11ng ol the pelt· Superior Court or C!lli· The following persons The following persons fon1co). This a1atemen1 was This sta1em1n1 was
COSTA MESA Tnis statement was t1on. you should appear lomla. County of are do1110 bUslnua as: ere ~ng buSlness as· CASE NUMBER: flied· with the County flied with Int County
ORANGE, COUNTY, filed with the Coun1y at the hearing and state ORANGE . TRADlTIONAL RE· • HY d r o Itch (Nu!Nl'o dal Cato) Clerk of Or1nge County Clerk o1 Orange County
CALIFORNIA Clerk cf Orange County your objecttOnS or ltlt PROOTHEAfeETITION F~~ ALTY. 1581 Mesa Or .. Enterprises. 8064 Cath· OOSL 00228 on 04·07·2000 on 04-28-2000
NOTICE on Q.4.21-2000 wnnen objections Wtlh requests # 103, San11 Ana erine Ave, S1an1on, CA The name and ed· 20008825310 2ooot827332 •
INVm.NG BIOS 2000H2tl837 the court before the WILLIAM A BAKER. Haiatrts CA 92707 90680 dress of lhe coun 11 (El Oaily Pilot 1<9f 13 20, Daily Pilot May 4, 11 18
D811y PllOt ADf 27. May hHrtng Your IP· PUBLIC AOMINIS· Mary' Ann M1aoaro, Soott E Whttteo. 8064 nomb<e dlracx:ooo de la 27. May 4. 2000 Tl!Gi4 25, 2000 Tl-4713
1 ----1~N~O~T~IC~E~IS~rnH~EA~E~B~Y~=•·:::1::1~· ::':1~8·=2000~==™==7=-5 j~pae~rance~~rna~yrf.be~ifl~pe~r~-H!sAATO,!,,~ ,8.~~~ 1561 Meta Onva, •I03, C.lherine Ave •. ::_. _,:Sta:=nlon~::_· ~cortsv;~e~t1~A-<OOUR+-4~1+:==~~-:-'.--~l-IF=~-::::~-::=:=::==l-----I r G VEN 1h1t sealed !ICfl Of b~ ~-e~ t =
IF YOU ARE A CREO-8 1118 o a mi Damn Ro111w1ckl, CALIFORNIA COUNTY
all labor, meterl1l1, _fll~l!l~lfc.:.~!!!!'~~cmoa..oc..c:oo:lCIOgtl'tLCrad~est~a;,;1ei:>=ol~Pillhem:deoedent.~;;.::.:,;;,.,..µ~~~~~=-~i::~µrbisW>iL.1S11:aesU11-C:oo.cl-J!8~70~Vi~11~K1'!e\.!' la, Slan-.~~t;c;~~ICil·'rr:~~~L;;;:::::::;:;.;~;:;.;;~=J-t===-;;:;;;:;.;;;;;:;;;;::::t----f me . r • •me tatemen ttOf of the deceased, you d • ducted bj: an indt\/Klual on. I JUSTICE CENTER. ~ •nd suott other rlCil· The lollow1ng· persons n'lust Ille your c1a1rn,w1lh quesis 1118 dace ante This busmess Is con· Have you 11ar1ed This buslneas la con· CIVIL DIVISION, 23141 1-----------------.
ltiel as may be required are doing buslnell H Iha court and mall a will and codtells. tt any. dlJcted by: a oorpo<ation doing buslne11 yel? ducted by: a general Moulton Parllway, 2nd Robert Cuniff, n .
for THE CONSTRUC-Ooctors Longevity corn, oopy 10 the personal rep. be admitted to probate Have you alerted Yes, 1.,_2000 p1rtriersh1p Floor. Laguna Hilla Call· pilSS«I ~"''ll) on ~nmil} ~ .. _2!._!ITAET THIME 1954 Placantta Ave rtsentatille appointed by ~ ~~:,:.:nyl~~s dolnaBSbustneMT yet7 No Mary Ann MalClro .Have you 117erNoted lorr\la 92653-1206 •~rtl ::?9 , 2000
C.-"os"'T .. ~ME· .. ~.. BARK '101 , Costa Mesa. Cal lhe court w1th111 lour • WI • ourn1ments, Thia s1111ment was doing bus1nas8 yet The name. addrns. and "t" .. °" 92627 months trorn lhe date cf ~tlon ,.. lt1a ftle k81)4 Inc .. R Wayne 8'sbee-tded With the County Soott E Whitten telephoria number of Survi''t'd hv his wife,
PARK LOCATED IN John OBrien 2422 fira1 1$Suanct of lenera by T~ ~~ITION re-President Clerk of Orange Councy Tlll$ statement was p14Jn11H'a ettorney or M;m-. duldn:n. Kmunc ~~P~~H~~ Santtgo, Newport IS provided to Probe11 =ts authontu lo od· This statement was on 05-02-2000 ~~ wiol'thOr tha ~ty plainutt without ,,; al· .md R.inJv Bradlcv
8eec:tl Cal 92660 Code aectton 9100 The ... , hied with the County 200041127617 """1" Jranga ty tomey 11 (El nombrl, la (d •u .. l..1(r and •hn-10'· Protect No. ~7, Iha PhtllP St Erne MO. lime for fillno c:IM'na wil er the 8S18te under Clerk of Oranoe County Oaify Ptlot May 4, 11, 18, on 04-28·2000 direccion y el numaro de • E>'' ,., work and building con-423 Martin. Newport not exptre balOfa tour :,..~~t~~: on 04-24-2000 25, 2000 THZ33 2000H27342 telefono dal at>Ogldo del la\\). Di.me Cuniff'
lltructlon Identified H Beach CA 92660 months from ttie hearing rn. . .-...,;,., wt• ..... 200081281711 OIJl'y Pilot May 4, It, 18, demandante, o del de· (~u!Vil<'r), Srn'l'n and ~ta .Mesa, Cellfoml1. Thia, business la con· date nottced !lb<>ve. '' ,.15 avu•v.o·r " a • ..,w Oally Pilot Apr. 27 0ay 25, 2000 TH7Q9 mandante que no Ilene Sh.iron CuntlT bon ;and
8idl will be received by ducted by: a general YOU MAY EXAMINE the pirsonal represent· 41 11. 18. ?ooo .!.!!!!7~ Fictitious Buslne11 eboQado, H) d h I d h'I·' AJI Iha Cly of Coett M~ partnership Iha file kept by the court. alive Ip_ lake many pc· N8me Shltement Flctltloua Bualnn• o. PAUL PURCELL. autinicr ·tn· awl, gr.m c 1 urt·n 1..'fri ~1 Iha Olfioe F°'I theOrCitY Have you •••rt•d If you ar~person 1n-~= ~1~11ob~7~~~ Fictitious Bualn .. I The lol~rsona Name St8tement Bar No 103764 Bradky Br.id..k and~ Bradley. c!::'a Jlsa. ac{.111~:: ~ot .. ng211"Sf:,n•sa yet? terasted 1n the 1111a1thee, telung :.{:n very •m· N8me Statement are dcirlg u: .J.h8~1ol~':1s ~rrl 9fJ"~~~~l OF Born on April 6. 1 'JZ.l m OiWim •
.. ...a ............. ol 10 00 • you may e with portant actiona, how· Th fol'---· Cornerstone Technol-Mon~n.l. Bob KncJ .1S llJl offiCC'r ID 1h( ui;; "'RJI 0
'"' ,......,. : John 08r1en. Pt~ court a R !of Spe. e ..,wing I>'·--cu u --V...,.. Frank In Consulting 4675 MACARTHUR
:;:;,. 8111~·h~...!: This statement was ciel Nol1C6 (form OE· ~a· .!"'8 ~.rson.abe r'.,,.r9f.:ed•· are doing buslnnl II ~1851:.t""t'o~ c;al: Auoc111es, 2008 COURT, STE t200, ' a~" g1';klua1lid lrn.m Ort"g\)n me l.'ru~!V ........., ,.....,1 m•,. ~-1 IDed with 1118 County I"~) of..__~ of an,_ ..," ... "' -..-ELEKES ENTERTAIN-• ....,~ Ca..,.._.. ~~ Balearic, Costa Me ... NEWPORT BEACH. in 1950, .me! worl.cd for IBM for th1rt.v "-c.\l"i -" ..... nnaned ~.......... .,. u ... ·~'V ... 10 give notice to in· MENT 7737 Ferndale .....-. ......... "~ I
w•n ""' ....... .....,....,, Cler11 of Orange County ventory and appqllal of ad le • Ooneld l. Giladorf. CA 92626 CALIFORflllA 112660 wirh v.1.nou~ \.tic~ and nunag(mcnt 1•c.nd releld alouC"'d lnb the on 04·21·2000 estate assets Of ol any ',!~"tha personlv!. ~,!! Circle T ', Stanton, CA 1555 Mesa Verde Or. E Lee l'I. Newton, 2008 9491975-0930 . 0 C d L Sou,~: "11"' .'.!1s11· 200C>e82H39 petition or acoount as 0'r"' Yconvsean""tead ..,to'ih. 90680 #Dl2, COS1a Mesa, CaU• Balearic, Coeta Meaa. OATE. JAN 18, 2000 as.o.1gnme111~ '" r.ingc ounlY <in us .,!! ihe ~a~ ~ Oatly PiloC ~. 27. May provided ln Probate proposed eclionJ The if;;ry F~:J'.7e E~~~~i fomla 92628 CA 92628 ALAN SLATER,L~l!_rtl. Angcb. He .1.nJ h11o fartlily fi,'t'd 1n C..omiu dcl
.nd n•-e of Iha bidder 41 111 18. 2000. !1?§7§ Code section 1250 A Independent a mini•· .-s CA """'D" Thts busineSI •• oon· This bu&IMN II con-by y MurN • U9pU1J' M.ir .ind U''l.I Mo.i from 1968 . 198~. He ·-" R~ ...... IOf <>~-• .,_ .,__ " ... r • tanton. ~ ........... ""· an ,_._......... duded by an tndMdual Pubfislled Newport ---' h ·c • 1,~ ---'-· • \'. r.1·fu bUI no olhe d 11 ....,__ ............ ., •~ tration au1 .. .,,,ty Wlw ""' Th boal Is con ""'""" u7 """'""'"" •mu IS "Ill', "'~J• inu= to ISU, '-"I m1.1. lngvls r I . Fictitious Buslneaa tk:e form Is available ad unle I is ness lnclivlduai Have you 1t1rt1d Have you llarted Beech-Costa Mt.. tn 198~ ...,.., r~--'maarkaller Ant"~ N8-s---nt from the OOUlt ~ llfl antled ,...,.!! 1:'. : ductHed by an I t d ......_ ~ yet? No doing buslna.. ytt? Ody Pilo4 May 4, t1 18. . ""' -1""" 1,.. .... _..,,.., Attorney tw petttlona1. em ..-·-· ave you •are ~Id L Gilsdorf V• Apnl 1 2000 25 2000 Th722 funeral ..cn~'cS wtll be hdd on ~unc.t.a~. M~r
achadulad dosing ttrne The following parlOfll LAURENCE Ill. . ot>iection to Iha pebllon doing buslnasl yet? No This slaltmlnt WIS lee H. N9wton ' 7. at j 00 rM .u r..ofic \~~ McfTl(lruf r.uk . for Iha recalpt ol bide are doing businals u . WATSON, COUNTY and shows good cause Jerry Rebert Elekea Cou Tin 11eternent. w11 f IND lhaJI be returned to bid-Panel Wens, 1104 N COUNSEL d ~ Iha oourt should not This statement was ~rte -:'10r~1ha r~~ tiled with the County JSOO Pac1Ji .. VIC\\ Dm~. r-:cwpon lk-.idi, CA
def unopened. It shall be Armando, Mahalm. Cal-HOP£ E SNenYD£R grant the aulhorl~. Mad wrth the County ........... , Cl~ of °''""" r~.-. 9266.3. The family .....,\It$[), in lt~'U ot tl~rs. ..__ -'· -~·""fitv o1 ii t ""806 • • A HEARING on Iha c•....o. of O Coun"' on 04-03-. .,,. ~ .. , ·--. .,,.. ....., • ........, .......... , om a "' DEPUTY he d "'"' :::f' ., 20004'124133 on 04-25-2000 an apanment don:11ioru Ix-i.c:ni to the Alzheimer' hmiJy l:: ~eo::Tn tt;~ co~i>o~ief8~~·11~ ~~o~'~x er,};: ~~ f1°~~'°';t~~. at
1 1·~ on os-02· 20ooe921e1e Oaily~/llot :&Jci 13, 20. Oell'/ Pi1o1 2k~21r~!~ through classlfled unte~ Get.'~ G. Gl(nner. 201.., f.diot.i Rd ..
ll'la. HI of 8kl Oocu· ~=n~~nahelm, AAnaTT,OCRANEllY2702·t37t r~,::, ~. 31.J~ THE ~1~ May 4, Yh1':l ?1, ay 41 Jh6.!0 41 11, 18, 2000 Th69 ffM9A! ~:~.t·405 ~g~ ~~"R'd ~~~;
meru may be obtained Thia business 11 con-Cl'TY ORIVE. P 0 Bo• Flctltloua Bu.lneH ~ · :t
at the Office of lt1a Cty ducted by: • OOfJ)Ofation :~,~~~TOR 14171, OAANGE. CALI· Flctltlou• BuslneH N8me S.......,,t 100. S..n DIC'g!J. CA 9l128 Engina«. n Fair Orlw. Have you started BAR NO .....,..,.. FORNIA 92813-1571 S The following __,.,... rt .. ~..:1:,.,1 fS'
Coltl Mes.a. Clltfornla. doing business yet? • -LAMOREAUX JUVE-Name tatement .,. doll'll ~-:-~
upon nonrafund1bt1 Y111. t/12/00 ~~o~~wiiortMasa NILE JUSTICE CEN· The lolloWlf19 pertona lglc>-Tel, 2100 N. M811l ::tt=.:" ==· "'of co~p~rte~.anaco~ira~~ Oafl'/ Pilot May 4. 10. 11. r~r YOU OBJECT to •;.E~~~ ~. ~~· :if'cis· Santa Ana. CONVENIENf
11.00 wlll be made ii Hanscorn-ViCa Pr11. 2000 ThW?02 the granting ol lt1a pell-ln . Costa Meu . CA Cary o. Arnold, 2700 whether \'OfJ'rt handled by mall. Bid This stetement waa lion. you Should eppear 92627 N. Ma.In St .. '60l, Senti I
Documents end other flied with Iha County at lt1a hearing and etatt Euoene Ferre, 2060 Ana. CA 92705 ~sellin~or 1'11n
oonlraCI documentt mey Clark ol Orange County Flctltlo 8 1...... your objectlOns or hit Sea Cove ln . Co.la This bullnall 11 con· . WI 111o be·~ at the on 04·21·2000 ua ua .... a wnnen objections with Mnl, CA 92627
,__ of ...... Niu ,..,~ of 2000H2H42 N8me Shltement the court before the Thrl bullnaa ii oon-ducted by· an lndMdull l.nnJ.,;nn .J~,:1:..11....,. ..,.,....., ""' ~·1 ,,._,. The fol~ aona ~ Have you llarted IVlllWflo~ LY) the City of COIC8 Mau Oally Ptlol Ap. 27. May par hearing Your IP· ducted by an ......_ bu9lr18l9 ._,., No
Bid Oocurnanta wail not 4, 11. 18, 2000 Th683 are doing IS paarenoe mey be In par· Have you started ....,..'V 1-' what mu ocedl
be melltd unlaSI the ado Back Bay Gourmet ton°' by your attorney Ocrig buMleel yeC1 No ~ DSl=t wu 1vv
dltlonal $8.00 charge Is Flctitloua Butlnes1 M~. 2128 Maae IF YOU ARE A CREO-E!!Qtne Ferri r~ad with Iha County cu~~IFIED ~ wiltl payment N8me Sa.temem Orl11e, Ne'Wport Beach. rTOA Of conttngtnt Ctld-This sta1ern1nt wa1 Cl«k Orange ,._....... .Ll\JJ
Each bl<I ahell bt CA 92660 ilor of lhe de<leaMd, you Iliad with the County on 04~2000 """""'
made on tht Propoaal e~heJ!'_~~ne:r!c;'' Jaffrey John KOfab, 85 musf rue yout clalm With Clarll of Orange County 20008U7JU {949) 642·56·~~ form. lheata P·I tll""...t. • .., ,..__ Sandpiper Lana, Aliso the court and mell a on 04·14,2000 ......... _ 8 P .. ~ In -·::!.:: My Ae•I Eslall "'1110-Vlelo. CA 92658 NWYW to the ~ ... ,.... 2000.129002 ~ rM -y 4, 11, I •
·• f"'U•~ "'"' ....,r paoy, 22055 Nav./l)(ldOe Ell KOfab, 85 Send· r~~1-:::::,::..-ad·-~ 25, 2000 ll1712 trect documents, and Dr.. Lake Forest, c-1 _.,,.. ... _,,...,,R v1 Deily Pilot ~ 20, 27. etlllll be accompenlad by ll2630 ""'* ~· Alieo Viejo, the court within lour Mty 41 11. ~ Th§53
• oartiflad °' caahlaf'• Aicherd J T ano, C-' ! months from the dale of dl8di Ot • bid bond IOf 0 Rlch11d A11on liriat Issuance of !attars
110 Broadw•y
Cost• Mesa 842-9180
[)iscou n t ( ~a~.l\.ct
( ( • Ill If IOI\ I lld j ;II,• 1 l "' I \ I' 1
Cmng Sm11tt 11114 QMaliry Gu~m for las
Di.ttct Cremation .• $495
Immediate Burial .. $995 ({ """*' C.S.,,) Prcarran~cmcn1 l'rogr.im\ Av:ubblc for
Funcnl 5crvk.n, C..Kmauon vid CWcea
<<l,ll'\HI ,.,,l-...\\1
I .'\ ~.; s ., I ( \ ..... , , I I
not Ital than 10% of Iha ~SF~~e~· Morianty. 20382 Borch. as provided '" Probate
amount of their bid, Deborah A. Teno, Newport 8Mdl. CA Code MCliol'I 9100 The INlda pa~ to Iha City o 926e-O 11ma lof hling clalrltl wlll
of C:Oala Me... No ~sF:~9~· Thia buslnt11 le cori-not •JIPl•e balOfe tour
propoeal lhall be con· This bUslnlss la coo-ducted by: e g1na11I monthS lrorn Iha haanng
FktltJoue 8ul6neu
Name StNment
The loMowlng pat'IOfll .,. doing bulileM ...
onCour11 Develop·
mtnt UC, 438 Acacia
Ave.. Corona def Mar,
CA 92625
STARTING
alderl<I unleaa ecoom· ........ ed ...,. '"·-"-nd nd P•rtnerah.lp dale noticed above panlad by IUCh cuhlar'e """' .,,. '""""" a Have you atarlld YOU MAY E)(AMINE
Cfle<*. cah. °' bidder'• ~wit~ alerted doiflQ bl.-lnMI yet? No the lilt kept by Iha court bond. )'9t? No J.ffrey Jotwl KOf'lb " you art • PlflOll In-
No bid 1Nll be oon-Teno Thia ltatarnant wat 11,.stad In Iha eat1t1,
aldered uni.. • It med8 Thl9 ~t wu ltlad With the Councy you may ftle . with the
on • blri ~ lonn ftlad .-Ith Iha County ~~2&-~ County :' ~Of': 58:: ~~ n .. ~ C1«k of~ Counl'f 20001121ne 1s.1o1Illa111tng of an In·
In llOOOfdenoa wlttt h on o.-2s-20001121tio DlllvPlol May 4. 11, 18, Vll1tOfy end IPPf'lllel ol ~rovl1Jon1 ot th• Oalty Pilot Nit 27 Ma .. ~ ...... IJ.1'"----TH?......, ... t,..O MUita UMll Of of 8f1'f
ropoeal requlrerMnt.1 41 11 . 18, 200!) <n:; in......._._ •·-•-· petltloold-" or 1 eccoup nib n1 each bidder mu11 r--·-~rov ..., n ro a • tww a Cle-. "A" o.n.. Name ,.....,_,. Code aactlo(t 1250 A
.,.. ~tg lloeflll The ~ AeqiMI !of Spaolal No-~ ~~ (JAB ~~.we ::n :'"~ ~....,.. ~ ~ of .. 4n Old : ~ rr• r-= ~ N IWll a:-,..: ~s .a..,,.,.u__ ~ 8Mctl, CA WA~ COUNTY
eny Of II tllcll ll' Ult 3'mM1 Jowl I(. Schwlnk. 231 CCM•B. MCI
Tha co...-ltlal ft ~ T...wi Aft .. Newpofl ~ INYDD, :=. ~th~ 7vwft1M1U11115 8Mch. ,e~ 239 '°CMG c..... ,._:
1770 to t780, lndlullwe. b**r .: AYI ~ fl.O. loll tl11 ...... of 919 Calltornll L.tbof • CA .a., AM. CA ll10l-1S11
COclt, .. ~ fllll • Thll 1 ~ la oon-ATfOMlY =-=-i:~-; J'I'•• ~by: lulllMd n :r:..=tiTOR. ea.. ...... wNdl .,. I\. Heve you M•rtect Ull lllO. ,_ on .. • ,. c.y OM dOlftO buelMle ye•? P\Mltl9d "*'"" of .. City of ea. a~ -v-. tm 8eeoll-Co1t1 Meaa
..... : end ltlll fOtlelt ....., ...., .,,_. =,..,. ...., '· 10, 1 t, =I•:, PftlCllbed tl!MTiit .-:-c;o:; lJtW703 "°'*""*llOI of .., tMffllMt a..ti of °""" CCIUlllV ·Code ,........., Ofl 04-01.aoGIJ
MMT nuon ann••• a=-= pd« a Ii"....,,;,'"'
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onCourH Oevelop•
rnent UC ~ 438 Aceci1 Aw.. def
Mar, CA 92925 Thie bulinae9 It con-
dUded by. Umieed u.. bllly Co.
Have you 11artad doir'll ~ yet? No
or\Cou111 Oavaloe>·
rnant LLC, MichMI 0. ~n ManegertM.m·
ber ct l.LC
Thie lll8tamanl wu
Iliad wlll IN Counly °""of ~~ on °"'244000' ann•m
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NOTllNG.
Clll 111
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A
ANEW
BUSINESS?.
• • • • • • • • • •
'
M real tstatt ldWll11ng
In tllls newspaper 1$ Sllbleet
to the Ftdtr al F.W ijous"lng
Acl ol 19811 u 1mtnded
which mtktl ii llleg1I to ICMrtlst •any prelertnct, IWlon or dlscftmmatlon
n rx1. color. f1li • • MndicJP, l1mll~I
I l\lfl()nal OflOln, Of
nllon IO make 111y pret.rtnce, hmitltlon
Of discliminaliot1 •
Thi$ MWSPil* Wiii not knOWlngly ICCtpt 1ny
adv11lls1111en1 tor real
n!Me which Is in ~IK>ll
• ol lhe raw. Our rudels ...
, hereby informed lhal 111
dwtlllngs adnrtb«I In Ulls
ll8W$OIP'f 111 IV&ll.ll>lt on
1n equll <>$~Unity blSls To tom n ol diseriml· nilion, c HUD tolHree 11
• I -800-424-8590
•V.A.•
.. DOlll • ..... nu COUNSELING
FllU LIST OF HOMES
HUDNAREPOS
7t4-DWIOO
• • •••••••••••••• . i HOMES OF i i THE WEEK i
: : Showcase :
: Homes : •• • • For Sale • : In Our Sat :
' : Real Estate :
• Supplement I i
Display Ads :
Start at $85. •
Newport undlng hghl,
br1gh1. ocean breezul
T ISlell.ty \4)gl1ded, 28r
2 rut baths, M<we-ln cond.
lmpecc1bly landscape
Capt Code &tyll condo is on irnrNclAalt end \#lit di
texlured vaulted ctlltngs,
Died .,... and tr4ly lbn,
lrestlly painted. newer
Berber uipet, rlSiOt laun-
dty. 2 enclosed 91fa99S,
Flrepl1c1 balconl
ovtllooks be1UllllA pool
1118· To ~ cal llltt1I, Bkr 714-t87~
Deadline :
Tuesday SPM i ~:,. ~·n c."r:
Also • ABlt1.oll/olfice 381. em 1rg pen House..-!-~ ~ Pertectl $719.ooo
Listings Avt. :
~----'!'--"4N1dllne:-• i Thursday i
• · 5PM •
..
t • • . : It Pays to :
· : Advertise :
· : In the Best :
• : LOCAL :
BARGAIN WATER FRONT Owntl' left COIMllry
The Price ... -you! All!!!!, M•72M120
ABAHDOHED BEACH
GIANT 2.STORY UNDER
$500,000
AGT. 949-723-1120
• • Real Estate : : i Section :
: : Call Today II : : : LISA : • RIVERA : 0n1y
11"·000 281 1ea • Condo. ldnl cond, IJetl ... • •Pmc: C>ny EA11 & .btf . .
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949-574-4252 • Taylo!, !Q1S 949-942-4722
ANNE : WESTCUFF HP8
WILLEY • 38R 29A '-· mulcan : C walk 10 MtrO..
949·574·4249 : By 'Z! '='000"'8h·
••••••••••••••• M9-64 .. 20M
BALBOA IS.
202 Ptlff Ave,
3br, 2.75br, huge mslr w/
metble be, lrplc s 1.195.000
• Dottle lewis Beach T1me
Rty ~11-673-6511
BAUIOA PENH-1 BLOCK
TO l!IEACtfl 2lf 28a, -~~.1~'*
OPEN fAl.SUN 12-5
329 NARCISSUS
11 3H,oeo
4 8~4.5 BATH
Hl-sot-eae3
Bllutlful Tri-PIH
Rare on the ac.tntront riear 841bo8 Pitr, Feny &
restaurants. $1 ,795,000
Mary Fryer, Aoent.
949·723-70t5
OlD WORlD CAPE COD
Iron! hOme 3b< I -5be lrplc,
~eat deco(. Apl ,2br Iba 2
dec:Q, 4 car landem pl/Ilg.
Dottie Lewis 94H73-65 I I
BEACH TIME REAL TY
* MUSIC BISTRO * Em H8 loc. ~ Ww pill ~. IAPf8$80, t»'w/enl
lc'd. chel's cttem. 888 lln (949)770-3089
.........
Iraq Mew I etety, -~
....
"ANAGERS
• SPECIAL•
$164.00+ tax Wklv ,~ ..... -Ad) ~tml l~
Sbled on bMIAMV F==~ Lobby/Olrtct dial
phontt/FrH HBO, ESPH & Dltc.IPool &
Jtcluul, Guest ltun-
«*y Oott IO 405 & SS
Fwya. ...,.. "°"' 0 c.
F~. coltgt ltld
bdlt. Walking els·
lance lo stlOPI llld mtauranta.
COSTA MESA
MOTOR INN
'l2T7 ""'°' llWd PflolM ..... •.a
WOLPF T .... llDI TAN AT HOME
8UY DIRECT IHJ IAVll
COMMERCIAL/HOM£ "*' "°"' 111111.00 -~'*-r!:5 Cd 1-800-711=01
I ITF.M TO
H<MEHOID
AlmQtJD
Bools
cowx:mm
p~
flUrmly
COAIT COtN •HllDI OlO OOllll Gold, i!Mr, =...-:-Ms-=''
TOP 111/MCON>ll
;ltzz, R & B, Soul, Rod!. *' 50'• & 80'• MIKE MH45-7505
EASTSIDE C .... 2111 181
Wiii ylld. ~ & '*'!or
llllmry, new pelnl, ~ lloofl & landlcape Avlll lmmlckfv, 32e E 16lh Pl. $1,375fMo. A~nl ~9-759·37117 1-.:Ill I ~'!,!AID$ I 4M ·• I
In Newport Be.ell ;:::::::::::::;;: .... EASTSIOE DUPLEX
Specious 28tdroom, Frplc,
y1rd, oarage. S1495/Monttt
~9·548-3959
3Br MB1 2·&10fY Bluffs highly upgraded tnd unh
Cu&tOm kll. wld. rtlrio. FP In
l1v rm, 2G gar. S2 ~OOIMo.1 211 Agent T nshe 714·298-2038
• 28e Halbor Vlr# Home
949.673.6223
-
CDrJSIGtJMErJTS
~~ai;: '°roan~~. LoMlno tor 1Br Apt. or ~NEW Oft~ holllt Iii 811boe Ill, Cell, Ven.clan Sola Sec Age!! 949-759-9314 N L1guna. M·M or Ytll1Y. SIOOOlobo Mavlngt Musi
l.llO PENMUl.A WATtR Rew> pldJ 149-nMao. Sell 714·~7238
FROHT 1.58f 1.<, Wiik to 1hopllr111uerent. s 1500/Mo. 94M7W030
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LOT DOG~ U. rldor, ftmelt, frll!Mlned,
Ylclnlty C11L Cal mr. ISO ~ MH3M271
I "• en '1111 I
Twe ............ . = .. ~ w ... , ....... ......... -. ... .............
.... !WWEU
SELL
yaMhome
lhrou;t ctaulfted
8AO'MI I JOAOAH
Infinity Mesh ChtilllT able,
2 MlletW!o Loooge Chlirl w/aldt table, SI 500
949-759-1783
MOVING SALE 50" TY aurround aound, lthr,
... ~ ' twin ... aw101111 atereo,
Mt-70Ml27 Of 831.ol27
OuHn•lze plllow lop
boxaprfng I 111ttl,...,
n.vtr uNd. w/30 yr warrenty 1296/obo.
ct.rry Rice Po9ttr 7 pc
bnlm .... $191C11obo Can
dtllvtf. MW07-70M
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HOUSEMAN
MANAGER
Went'• to fTllN9I
large t1t1tt pr
home. Experience
In multtplt dutlel,
coolllng, Mnlng,
anlmel I C8t C81e.
Excellent Atf ,,
MH53-3150
HOUSE SITTER AVM NOW! NPe .,...,
lint ,.,., lllllNI io-.
Cal PIP MM51~ 1m.==1
"*"*********"** " * o IARBEOUES A * GALORE 0
: NOW HIRING! ! 0 COSTA lllt(SA I 0 ! IRVllE AREAS :
: FUN SALES EHVIR. :
tt Some ..... exp, FT o
: 10lm-7pm S7hr up tt
" (P.O E l Binet pkg :
" avall AW'/ 0 o
: Bllt>tqutl Galore : * 2300 Hart>or BM ,H o * ea.ta Mell " : (Orhalla ~w) : * * 6 tl66CIOQQ6QOQQ(IQ
CASHIERIATT£NDAHT
Olya & Evw 1'1111. ~
Ctr ~uhlon lsltnd
Mic for Jot ~H-44-7933
AUTOMOBILE
CLUB OF
SOUTHERN
CALIFORNIA
Action, Advantage•,
Adv1ncementl
If you lf;>y lht dJn of I 11111**1 trMrol"*'4, "' advlllttgtl o1 wortt1no 1or an hllllrf !NrM. ltld lht
auptlio( ldYlnolmenl op.
polM1ilitt ~ tnflila. lhe
A1*lmobilt QJb ol ~ am CllilolT9 ts 1ht olJollol.-
WMI dloictl With peld
1raHng lllld I grtlt team
• .,.... !he Alllo CllA> can help you build an
exciting Customtt SeMot cw-.. The k:towing 15-40 lvM. poai!IOl'll are l'l'1W
•Vlillbll In OOt Costa Mesa OlflCe:
t Entry-level T raveU
Aulomotlve
(Code SES MSCI)
t Entry-level losuranct &
Olalms
(Code SES MSC1) •
• Experlenotd Reservation Aolnts (Code~ SES/RES)
• EXperlenced Travel
Agenll (Code SES'TA)
To aucceed. you'I bring tit·
cellent customer service
skills lod be e .uperior
COIMIUlllcator -with ternfic
phone etiquette and . •
strong voctbulaiy Ybu1 tl9obt~Mve accurate dtll tnlly lllCf mdl ... ltld type 25-35 ~ Youl lf10V ~ ~
ctnMt lncutng $111'¥ IO
111/t, wttltly Ind holiday
pay on ACSC recooriad
holidl.rs. p1yroll dtrec1 dtpo&~. and Ill tf1191oY• credit ...,,,
~ testing ls con-ductad from 9 1 m IO 3 p m., Monday • Friday. and
may lake -W holn, No
ljl90lntment is necessary.
Pleaae apply al 3333
Fairview · Aoad, Human
Resources Ot nmenl,
Lic.nMd °' not we're nowt ERA Rtllerty &
ol Hunllnglon 8-if'I
P1Y tor 'fOIJll llc:ense & give you fret training
800-400-539! ext 119 ,
~I Oltrictl PT Phones, liglll houte-
kHplng, typing, hUng,
CO!!'f)U!!!. 949-645-2-422
HRECEPTIONISTH
F111UPT poaltlonal
GrMt btneflt1. Atllablt, lritndly, proleHlonl.
Five Crownt RM!aurant
3'01 E. Cotlt ":Jo ~ Mort-Sit 91111. • 4: pm,
RETAIL HALLMARK STORE
In NPB, now hiring AMt........, wMll I
Hptr, ...... F/Pl
Mt-721-tOIS •
RETAIL SALES PfT, Entry
level sales cltrkl tor Ferr
S1111ontrs. Otysteve 1¥111
CM SllW 11~12
Sele a
Before Need
Cemetery Sales
Full Training, Fle1lble Hours, Benefit•.
' HlghHt
Comml11lon1
In the lnduetryl
TEACHERS fap1nding
Cl'iildcare Ctr. NB, lttking
qualditd ttllChtrs IOI tgtl
12mo lhru ltindergarten.
Grut WOlldng envir wflllnt medcal dtnlll & lduca·
tionll btnttllS. lnqulrlff
949·955-2872
SALES
CommunllY. • n1wap1per
group IOOlllnO (Of OUlllde
111t1 ttp Should poMtll
l1IOnQ ..... tbllily. be
orgnzed a 111vt ••ct1tn1 CUllomtr Mrviet 5klll1.
Sal+ comm. Btnllll '*° Incl 4011l pllll. Drug ttXMMrj pllytlc:tl req'd EOE. Send
rtNnt IO Miry Ctrllon 11
330 Wtll Bly SI. C:0.11
Meat, CA 92927 or Fax
Rttl.mt IO (Mil 631-5902
T~ Gllidlt nMd 10
coordin111 groupt ol
Japtllllt •ldltngt lllJ. datlts lor 2..t wttts lhl
summer. Responslt>tlftiea Include, !Mell convtrU·
Ilona! Engl11h, 1riange
1c1lvl1i11, hot!· p1r1 es,
and Ioctl• volunletr hosl
ltmilitl. Approx $2000 per group. Peopltllnl(
Call 707-78H 162
Fax 707·769-0195
SALES ASSOC'S
Upec:ale, apec!tlty retailer
Miika OUl!IOfnQ, mollveted
U1e1 auoclate lof Fl.I & PT potltioot Idell candidates
wll "°"'" previous •JIPll In 1 ladles boullqua, almllar,
have excellent cus1omer
8"Vicl Ids and a dellre to
SUOCffd, Hr1Y 11te + comm
0 .O E Ouahlitd applicants
pleue Cell 94MS2-8689
Wickes Furniture
In Costa Mm is now l*ina
WAREHOUSE WORKERS'
CLERlCAUCUST SVC
CONCIERGES
COfJIOflte benefit paclc·
lgt Included. Full Ind Part tllN poeltloM 1¥111.
...... houri. """' apply )l~Eaty-to
405 FWY. l200 Harbor
Blvd, Com .....
Window Cleaning Wlnpro
11u ~nos 1or HP'd Window clMntl1 Fn Paid
WMldy, houtly wage, ~
cal Must have license &
good ow 71'-65M200
4 PHONE REPS
Full·bm. Energetic people
for Morlgage Co Earn to
btnelha. Sales ••P prefd
Cal Melissl !M9-2S0.5719
OVERSTOCKED
A call to
c.laMifled
will help!
(949) 642-S67
Looldng for SOmt4Nng? 1...--------------~ ~~i~ tt£ll!P~_aun~
...... o at ••AC:ft •A l ltO•MIA
'MANAGERS
PT Sell llCll1lge nttdl IWO
auB1 ITV'-IWO IO fiVe ~ys
I* Wiik. Olfict ~ & lqll
nWd. Cal 94U44-2747.
liltfctltndlMt Sungtl .... lrvh IO H.8 ~ WMk.
R1U1bl1 car, Wttllday
morninga, Hp preferred.
Fa -805.m.?a.
ADVERTlSING CO
HPI, BtytkM ,..office ............. fOf FT Pw. CCllllPUllf
allltlt, fltlll boofdluplnt.
cltllt IMtndon. ... be ~ tltllb6t, llld
lwwt -d flUlllOt. Wll
tnln. f II """"'" to MM'75-21H
Emp!OYme!!t apportunities _..,, __ _
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Fmd Our Hidden
Clwified Ads&: WIN!
C--RIJtt:
I. Simply find our lliddm d.wllitd ads
~c in 0\11 t.W.lficd teaion.
C..1 and pt'M tilt Mil on 1.hf rncry
bl.Ilk and mail. NC'liSfJ'.pn mtria only.
no plKMo copkf ...,b bt .m:pud.
2 All mules mUK arr~ by 5 p.m ,
dw IOUo.11'& T Ueda~
J. WlMn wJI be chootft by raMonl • ~ tod ...,,_.,., nanw wJI ..,,.,
die~ wak. OMmny I"'
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,.., to cell • 900
n_..., In which ............
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of ... ~. Cblcl • lht loc8I
Bed« BUllMM Bu·
-blfofe ~ Nnd
ll!Y money or '"' for Mf'Vlcel. Rt1d Ind under1t1nd 1ny
QOll4l'x1I befof1 you
1l1n. •
MAKE GOOO S$ In home
from your comput01
eammg SS00-5000/mo F/PT w-1111kegoodmoney.nel
BMW 3181CA '97 Convr\. 8jack wlB1acll
(Y11354) $24,995
CREVIER BMW
714-135-3171
BMW 31m 17
Whtie WI Slit, AU1o, Only 1811
(V39907) $19 995
CREVIER BMW 714-535·3171
BMW 311TI ._
LOllded, blldc, mutt Ifft
TA595&40 $13,995
LAND ROVER
NEWPORT BEACH
949·640·6445
BMW 3231 '118 Convtrtlble, red, clt1n!
WEM21M7 $27,1195
LAND ROVER NEWPORT BEACH
949-440·8445
A NASC~R
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DCSHEY, NFL are also lnchJded $1400 • 1'«tek
Established ExpenslOn
Financing, No Sehlng Only BMW 3281C ·97
$8595. 1-800-40().7151 Convel11ble, Auto. ·Blue wl · G':b8r Pactcage I 4fc1 _LENOIW= I (T c:.';tJ.'t!"'
BMW 3281 '96 NNd ~.000 wMl pay 9"4 Slack W/send, loaded
lnleresl for 5 yMrs Secured (V38371) · $23 995
by F"nt TD on NB home CREVIER BMW
30% Loan to value 714-935-3171
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nM tres, ~ ccnclioo' ' $15.000 MM1W211
~ .. ~ ~ Occlanr 1o11on the club lead tn
dummy and led 1 tSUmp. and dllCOY·
c:rcd that there ""~ o $Ure 106Cr m the w11 It ~med o.s 1f the contnlCt
hmg~-d on a red ~u11 finesse. and both oflc:~ the upuon or which defender
10 pfay f0t the m1ss1na bonol'. The
oddi1«ould he impnwed shghlly by
r.~t c.a.sbJQi lhe ~ and klns of cfa. monds, in an attempt to 'o:lt'Op the
qu.:crrand. 1f oo lady appeared. aucss
whlch way to take the hcan finesse.
(100510) $17.. ..,E.P , .,..,DO .. NABERS -......s
(714)540·1100 BllCll, low '"""· WC2tn40 111,"5
l.AHO AO~R • Cff£VROLET TAHOE '17 NEWPORT BEACH 4x4, INthef many axns, ~5 • ••celltnt conci"°'1 I ~ (366986) S23 988
NABERS
1714)540-9100
CHEVRQlET XCAB '00 112 Ion, Sil'Jtrldo, V·B
rTllflY 11"' leatur•. bel of
WllT. prey rwcaH
( 142683) $24,988
NABERS (714)54(1:9100
CHEVY CAMERO AS '92
V·ll. 25th ann1v1r11ry
model. aulo, " new plat-. MW smog cel1. !Ill hip.
$495Cl080 949-723. I 504
DODGE DURAHGO '99
Loedld, blue, 1 ·o1 t klncll
XFe00753 $27,995
I.AND ROVER
NEWPORT BEACH •
94H40-1445
DOOGE lNTR£T1D ES '93 While. 4 door 3.3 ht.
591( mi, auto, AC, c:l&Sttte,
$7995 714-968·9250
DRAIN SVC VAN Fully
equipped '92 Aeror.tar in
Lind Rover ~ '17 White, ctrtlfled,
VA704389 $19,495 LA.ND ROVER
NEWPOffT BEACH t49.e4CM445
Lind Aowr 97 DlscoY91Y, lttw, red, cert.
TAl78496 $19.995
LAND ROVER. NEWPORT BEACH
@41'440-8445
Lind Rovtr 97
Dttllldlr 80, lld tot>, blue, VA 103531 543,995
LAHO ROVER
NEWPORT BEACH 149~5
Lind Ro¥8' 17 Dettnder 80, lid top, blue,
VA103531 543,995
LAND ROVER
NEWPORT BEACH
94H4o-M45
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No declartr worthy or his or lltr salt Ukc.s 10 ~ly on a aue$s. lnstead,
Soulh found • ~utt·tnck hne for the
l'Ontracl Afk.'1' 1W.1ng I.he !V.O lugh
1rum~ d.:cl:m:r ct.'lhcd the table's ,..~ of licarb wlJ the: rctnwnin3 high
clu~ hc:forc e-111n~ w1lh o 11\Jmp
W1: t did not c:nJOY the eitpcntnGe
of ti;ang oo !Clld allcr wrnrung 1hc
lhtrd trump. A c!uh lead would pre·
'iCnl dcdarcr wuh a ruff· lufflo avoid
a d1iUl'lOD<l luscr and a d111fnond lead
v.ould he 11110 detllln'f'• kbace But 11
hcar1 was no better lf the lead V.'aS
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W'dy However. cJc:clarer lounll u most mnnd loser would be discarded. If
elcaant way 10 prot11 from mi•for· Fo,t prodUCl'd the king. dechirer
tune. would rulT. CTO'i> to the long of dia·
North's JUmp to lhrcc no 1rump monJs and· dn.cilld a diamond Of1
<>ho,.eda4·'·'·3111\1nllu1111n.rnJ f(>. Jummy's hJ&h hcill1 honOI" In all 18 point> South IJundied mlo a cu.:· .:a. ........ tho: '>IJm .:wlJ not he" dcfc:.itcd.
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695 CARS/TRUCKS
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695 CARS/TRUCKS
IVANS/SUVS
695 CARSITIWCKS NANSISUVS
149-717"576. M40-0628
BMW 528i ·97 ~ CD Nav Chromes
' excellent cond S5000'obo
POWER I BOATS
ELECTRIC BOAT
2111 DUFFY $upef Clean
1 Owner $17 000'080
714-967·2902 LY Msg
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ACURA CL 10 '99
Cuhmere Ivory
(001833) S20.967
LEXUS MISSION VIEJO
949·354·0664
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(Wl 5040) $31 995
CREVIER BMW
714·835·317'
BMW 740iL ·95
Low ~<lei. G1t1e11 1' Tan (~) $3'995
CREVIER BMW
714-835·3171
BUICK ROADMASTER '93
LTD, low ~ 1111tes. ~ tan leather, rear·wheel drive
(4214511 $11.988 NABERS
(714 )540-9100
CAD ~Ide ·99
Lolded, while. muat '"' XR400749 $39,995
LAND ROVER
NEWPORT BEACH
949·640.6445
C~lllc: Deville '94
Low mill5 •athe< air bag ABS & mart' '
(21 1927) $13,988
NABERS
(714)540'9100
TOOLS tnd ALLI
714·301·3423
FORD EXPEDmON '98
Too Many OplJons
(C20590) $23,987
LEXUS MISSION VIEJO
949·364-0664
FORD F-150 '17
Super Cab, blk. must •' VKC73n4 $23,995
LAND ROVER
NEWPORT BEAClt 949-640-5445
Ford Rtngtf Sul* Cab 97
LOlded, bleck, low uil.
VP919154 $15,995 LAND ROVER
NEWPORT BEACH
949-640·6445
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(475120) $10.787
LEXUS MISSION VIEJO
949-3S4-o&S4
27 Slep
28 ·-.nor 29Eye ,_
3 I Sasll. Migflbor
32 Large
antelope 33 lron·rictt tnMI
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44 -500tul0
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TOYOTA ' RUHtER '9& 4it4, "'11/J, MM SR5
1161091) ~987
LEXUS llllSSION VIEJO
Mt-384-0654
VW BUG '68
Nffdl engine work
S700 or but offel'
949-262·3452
VW JETTA GLS ..
Red, blacll Inter, loecltd, .... cond. $15,500
149-70Ml627 or 631.oe.27
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949-733-2638
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2000 Deville
Toshiba Golf Car Special-Driven by the Pros!
LEASE FOR ~ s554 /MO ~
.99c + tax for 36 month lease. $3950.00 cash down or trade equl·
ty. plus inception lees • $5489 41. 1 only 0285326Y. + tax for 36 month luse SS000.00 cash down or trade equity, plus Inception tees • $6567 57. PriGes reflect rebates: not Rosen System t only 4541
$34,463.00 .. List "Price
S 2,224.24 .. Nabers Discount
$32,238.76 .. SALE PRICE
Or Purchase For only s4· 2 47900
$46,925.00 List Price t
$4.446.00 Nabers Discount
Or Purchase For Only ~9 54061
$4 1,400.00 .... Ust Price ., t
S 1,859.39 .... Nobers Discount
$42,479.00 SALE PRICE • 39 540.61 .... SALE PRICE
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+47c • tax lor 36 monthl CloHd end INN O!! eppraved credii. P 200 dOWn 111<1 ~rd •
dr""-olf Relldull $17.556 Total ot Pl)'mllltl s12.221&e+tilt.1 only04090
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1 91 CHEVROLET ASTRO s 88
Von conversion, Copl. choirs, sofa, rear air, many pwr. feotvresl ( 138894) 5 t 9
1 90 BUICK LE SABRE s
Low 50k miles, moon roof, many extras, mint condition I (508334) ~ 6 t 9 8 8
197 CHEVROLO TAHOE lT
4x4, leother, mony extras, excellent condition! (366986)
•100 CHEVROLET XCAB
1 /2 ton, Silverodo, V·8, many pwr. features, bol. of won; prev. rental! ( 142683)
1 91 TOY.OTA CAMRY . s
DX, auto, moonroof, super transportation voluel (413957) 7' 9 8 8
'99 OLDSMOBILE CUTLASS S 88
GlS, ~ cyl., lthr, low miles, CD & more, bol. of worr., prev. rentoll (340717) 15 t 9
1 93 CHEVROLET CORVETIE s 88
Low miles, 30th Anniversary, new tires, excellent condl (100510) 17 t 9
196 CADILLAC ELDORADO .
Touring, 290 H.P. Nrthstr, low miles, moonroof, CD & morel (6141 ~)
'98 CADILLAC DEVILLE
V·8 Northstar, CD, leather, bol. ol worr., CC?ffipore .. .I (773619)
'96 CADILLAC SEVILLE STS
·Low miles, block, leather, CD, alloys·& morel (801464)
1 95 CADILLAC. ELDORADO S 8 88
Low miles, VS Northstar, silver, hhr. 16193S9) . 1 t 9
1 97 OLDSMOBILE SILHOUETIE ·S 8 88
GLS, low 26k miles, CD, lthr, rear air &more, bol. ef worr., (240033) 1 '9 ,
'97 CADILLAC CATERA $ "88
Low 25k miles, block, lthr, moonroof, CD, chrome .Wbls, bol. of worr., (1 "84041 2 1 , 9 .
'99 CADILLAC DEVIW
Low miles, white, ton lthr, bol. of worr., prev. rental (779184)
.-1 99 MERCEDES BINZ C230
Low 171< miles, block, alloys, bol. of warr., prev. rental. (7 43155)
'98 LEXUS LS400
Low 35k miles, bronze, Ion lthr, CD, prem. wheels, bol. of worr., (104750)
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