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. . .. . . ., SERVING THE NEWPORT -f..AESA COMMUNmES SINCE 1907 ON 1HE WEB: WWW.DAILYPILOT.COM Noyes' former life on the .nni • Newport mayor kept daughters from ex-wife as he traveled and set up a new life. He says lie protected them. Noyes, who was neve~rosecut ed by authorities for the 1976 atxluc- tion, admitted to taking the girls and hiding them during a 1987 civil law- suit filed by Heltsley. A judge found Noyes liable for "sevjarlng" his ex- • Wife's relation- For the ship with her full story, children. Newport Beach Mayor J ohn "Newport Charges Noyes, who annbunced Tuesday he Mayors against Noy_es would not seek reelection this fall, Former Life had been d is- on the Run " missed by Idaho was wantedoncriminalkidnapping see_plage A1 auth orities in cbaryesinldahodwingtbe1ate-tf170s--of the 1986. and early 1980s for snatching his As a result of daughters, then 6 and 7, from the L?S Angeles the civil lawsuit, legal custody of bis ex-wife. Times. Heltsley The girls' mother, Ann Heltsley, rece ived a spent nearly a decade searching for $665,000 settlement paid by Noyes, her daughters before tracking them his second wife Sheila, his lather and down in 1985, where they were liv-his stepmother. ing with their father in an exclusive a' After being asked about his history #Twenty-five;year~ ago, I was Involved in a difficult divorce that eventually led to a hopeless custody situation. At that time, I pursued an aggressive course of action in order to protect my children." Noyes was appointed mayor of Newport Beach last fall after serv- ing on the City Council since 1996, when be first ran on a law-and-order platform and promised to reduce crime in the city. His announcement that be would not seek reelection came at Tuesday's council meeting and swprisecfinany- d ty officials. After the meeting, be said his deci- sion was #too complicated " to explain. An account of Noyes' history with liis now-grown daughters and his ex-wife appears on Ule front page of today's Los Angeles Tunes and was 1HURSDAY, MAY 25 I 2000 Island community off thE!Wasbington earlier this month, Noyes issued a state coast. written statement that said, in part, a joint effort between Daily Pilot and STM MCCRANIC I OAJLY PILOT Los Angeles Times staff wiiters. Newport Beach May-0r John Noyes at a recent City Council meeting. - PHOTOS ev SEAN HIU.ER I DAILY PILOT Robert and Nelly Callahan of Costa Mesa take their weekly walk along the Ne wport Pier under gloomy sldes Wednesday morning. The couple said they prefer overcast conditions because there are less people at the beach. A Gray Day in May Muggy, overcast skies produce sprinkling of rain Wednesday, setting aside any thoughts of early summer sunshine. Alex CoolrNtn DAILY PILOT Several days of muggy weather finally broke into rain Wednesday, turning early sum- mer into something that felt a lit- tle more like the middle of win- ter. Wednesday's dose of precipi- tation wasn 't a thorough drench- ing -more like an affectionate spritzing from Mother Nature, and its effects around town were modest. At 32nd Street in Newport Beach, where he was drying off after a quick surling se ssion, . SEE WEATHER PAGE A 13 U1lng towels for warmth, Bill and Merle Dertell, of Wlnnipeg, Canada, 1U on beach chain Wednesday. Thetr niece, Debbie Briggs, right. who Is from North Dakota, said current weather condJUons are warmer ln her home state. ~ Costa Mesa entrepreneur wins national _business title • David Cline, president and CEO of Balboa Instruments, Inc., named U.S. Small Business Person of the Year. ·=~..,.....,. ¢an:'A MBSA -A colleague ol .fdl ~U.S. Small BUlinest ,._ al the Yeu Mid It belt. .. IWtng proof that ma. clail't lallb lut,. sUd John M llllillllllliaa dndm far Bal; Inc. ·1 ..... to mak~ it that simple . It's just one of those stories.• David J. Cine, president and CEO of Balboa Instruments in COi· ta Mesa, wu named the winner of the 31th annual entrepreneurial award by the U.S. Small Businms Adm.ln1stration at a luncheon held WedDelday m Wuhlngton, D.C . Cline wu one ol 53 small bust· nea people -repr918Dting 50 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico and Guam -compel· ing for the natkJDal title. Cline's ftrm • a leac!er m tbe development and manufacturing SH QJNI MM A11 Balboa Theater •Planning process and mounting costs create snags. Noaki Schwartz DAILY PILOT BALBOA PENINSULA -The eagerly anbdpated fall opemng of the Balboa Theater h~ been pushed back a year because of cllmbmg costs and lagging planrung reVlews - Two weeks ago, the BaJbod The- ater Foundation real.lzed that the scheduled operung would not materi- alize after oty tdff said the reVlew of the plans would take another three months. The city's planners were concerned about the lowered mtenor of the theater and whether 1t would affect surrounding bu1ldmgs. said SEE THEATER PAGE A13 District goes online with . . pilot program Danette Goulet DAILY PILOT NEWPORT-MESA -By next year, selected Newport-Mesa ele- mentary students will be domg much of their schoolwork onhne a t a We b site accessible by their parents and teache rs. This interactive schoolmg will be part of a ptlot program unarumousJy approved by the chool board Tues- day night for Rea and Newport ele- mentary schools. The program, created by a start- up company ·called Computer Tooter, .. SEE ONLINE PAGE A 13 lllllll QIM ___ ...._J3 QSIDS .. liVllOOI ____ _AH MIC llR1Ci'S ·-~--..13 SOC11Y ___ -.JlS SfOl1'S _________ 11 -llTllll IOOft .. , •..••. ..... -·~··· .............. • ..... w.,. .. ~------..... ., .... __... ... .................. IN . . . • A2 Thursday, May 25, 2000 -coomng up lots of summer ~argatns M Ila Graves~ a great chef working at Trader Joe's in • Costa Mesa. She cooks s:iJn- ple dishes in the back of the store using Trader Joe's ingredients and will gladly share her recipes. Graves' extensive cooking back- ground started at two cook- ing schools and then as a chef at the .Ritz Carlton in. Laguna Niguel. Today, she's content with sharing her pas- sion for food with others by working on her cookbook, due out this summer, and having her personal chef ser- vice. Graves is available for catering small parties and also as a local personal chef. Every month, Graves posts new recipes on her Web site and offers tips to make meals more enjoyable and easy to prepare. Por more informa- tion on Graves, check her Web site at www.chefmila.com or write to Chef Mila's Recipes and lips, P.O . Box 1671, Newport Beach CA 92659. Greer·r~~- BEST BUYS . suit, bib and socks for $19.95. The personalizing is free. They come in sizes for 6 to 24 months. Pat Derby can be found at the Marketplace every weekend (weather permitting) the marketplace is open. For information, call (949) 548-6882. Von Hemert Jntertors is having a warehouse sale in which all home furnishings are reduced by 20% to 75%, today through June 4. There are more than 500 new Euro- pean pieces on sale, and · hundreds of new and antique The Balboa Island Busl-rugs on sale. There are also factory showroom specials. ness Assn. is holding its sev-Popular furniture name .. '· The lrvtne Co., In conjunction 1 with the architectural firm Altewrs Allociates. announced that Corona: def M.,. Plaza tws been ewM'ded a l CertificMa of Merft by the intern. I tlonal Council of Shopping Centers~ The plaza WM one of 15 reclpf.. 1 ents honor.ct In the •1nnovattve 1 Design and Construction of a New : Profect• megory. tt bHt out entrl• received from around the world. 1 I • I corona del Mar Plaza WM recog- nized at a breakfast at this week's 2000 International Council of Shop- oina Centers' spring convention in las Vegas. The plaza will be featured in the upcoming edition of the council's publication, "Wlnnln9 Shopping Center Designs 2000. -a.udl• ,...... Daily Pilot Hairstylist Yoll Brogger attends to Zoe Hadley, a longtt.me customer at the James Albert Salon. . Yoli Brogger Hanging up her scissors after spending the '90s in the beauty biz enth annual Memorial Week-brands include Henredon, end sidewalk sale Friday Baker, Century,' Jeffco, Mait-SHE IS BACK TO BASICS ,...,_ me,· she said, and gave her a con- through Monday'-l:JPawrtia:'u::o11'pltaut-,,___..t,,,..an"'d~-~s""UJJm'...ith~a-nu·rf-lo,fi-,..tn.1,...,-----t---f""y,e!l]aittttnfw1'gr.a!f"'"r'stytubJerhfbwr.,.pem....rs'l!l'OMnr11at1-c!lsUITTc"-=---BfOgget Md wortre""d-.a'"::;-a-s .. ty-tttt"'s+-t ~f'i-rjdh:e"'nrrc...-e-+0 .... 1-+b..,errr....,,a•.,brl-ltlirttt .... y-tth'h-D'att-h',...,,.~~--t ing stores will be offertng White. There will also be a cess. when she was younger, cutting hair viously been lacking. . wonderful bargains. •There parking lot tent showcasing for a select group of friends. •My esteem is so different. I should be sun, fun and great the best bargains. Von HARD TIMES Now, not knowing what else to know that whatever God wants me deals,• says Helen Shull at Hemert Interiors will also It was the early 1990s. The do, she went back to the hair game. to do, I can do it." Even Sisters, an island have extended store hours Orange County economy was per-The remarkable thing was, she apparel shop will offer during the sale: 9 a.m. to 6 forming an elegant swan dive and succeeded at it. From an initial and incredible savings on Roxy, p.m. Monday through Satur-Voll Bragger's pe rsonal fortunes somewhat unpleasant experience Fresh Produce, Rusty, Yellow day, and 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. were doing a cannonball. working at a salon in South· Coast Box shoes, and many other Sunday. It's at 1595 Newport Bragger's husband, Bob, lost his Plaza, Brogger moved to the name brands. Also on sale, at Blvd. in Costa Mesa. A deliv-public relations business. And Brog-upscale James Albert Salon in 50% off, are Danielson ery service is available: For ger, who bad been a stay-at-home WestcWf Court. -Design picture frames and information, call l949) 642-wife for years, was facing a difficu.U There, in a curious little enclave d rful ""'ts 2050. reality. that seems to be inhabited only by ~~nlr ~::~:::I; ~ on :ii · The good times -at least as she the well-styled, latte-sipping elite Ty B · B b · had known them so far-were over. of Newport Beach, Bragger has retired earue a ies (two Robinsons-May has some At first. ~rogger didn't know what been snipping and coloring, comb-for $6), and the Muffy Van-great deals on swimwear for u derbear collection is reduced misses, juniors and ladies at could possibly prevent financial dis· ing and co ting for the last seven by 50%. Shull would also its annual swim sale, which as~~· would have never thought I ye~day, with her fiscal picture like readers to mark their runs through Friday. On sale could do anything except raise chil· considerably improved, she will calendars for the annual Bal-are all bikinis, tankinis, dren and go to luncheons I" retire from the salon scene to con- boa Island parade *The Jew-tanks, maillots, cover-ups exclaimed the vivacious, 56-year-old centrate her energies on her other el of the Harbor" coming up and separates. Robinsons-Beacon Bay brunette. love -interior de5ign. at 11 a.m. on June 4. Even May is at Fashion Island in But circumstances forced her to Bragger says she bas no regrets Sisters is at 207 Marine Ave. Newport Beach, and at South be more resourceful than she ever about the way she spent the '90s. on Balboa Island. For infor-Coast Plaza in C:osta Mesa. believed she would have to be. •it's opened so many doors for mation, call (949) 673-2130. A WEU-KEPT SECRET Most of the stylists at James Albert, as at many salons, are nQt at an age where retiring is a consider- ation. But Brogger said the secret of her success through the years has been the saroe it was when she was cutting hair decades ago: the regu- lar group of friends that cotnes to her for styling and advice. Now that she's putting down her shears, she said, she's going to have to pick up her appointment book. •rm going lo be the t~tal Ms. out-to-lunch lady, because J have to keep up with all of my friends I• -Story by Al•• Coolman; Photo by Conrad Lau Steve Furlaw of Costa Mesa says there's a great clothing business called looking Glass owned by his friend, Pat Derby, at the Orange Count Marketplace. Looking Glass sells hand- painted baby clothing and has been at the Orange County Marketplace since 1984. The space is G-199 and can be found through the Marketplace's computerized directory. Among Derby's 35 designs are a choo-choo train, airplane, {ire engine, motorcycle, police/sheriff, dolphins, angels, sailboat, heart balloons, as well as sports designs and designs for people shopping without yet knowihg the gender of their expected baby. The hand-painted baby three- piece gtft Mt include a play- Zany Brainy is gearing up for summer with a sale on summer-related toys through June 17. For the water, a dive watch, Hydro Glider shark and mask are priced at $9.99 each. For the sand, a lifeguard chair and adjustable umbrella are $14.99; a seven-piece toy wagon is $1Q.99; a dumper and loader trutk set is $19.99; and all swim gear is reduced by 25%. Outdoor toys, two for $10, include ring toss, horseshoe and pad- dle games. Zany Brainy is at Corona del Mar Plaza in Newport Beach. For informa- tion, call (949) 640-5131. Learn . to eat right, and we don't mean nutritionally VOL 94. N0.12A • msr BUYS appears on Thursdays and Saturdays. Send information to Greer Wytder at 330 W. Bay St., COsta Mesa 92627, or fax It to (949) 646- 4170. It's no secret that Retail Roundup spends half this column talking about eating rather than the intend- ed subject, which is . .. oh, that's right: shopping. Usually, we have to sort of weasel in the food references around the product blurbs. But thanks to a Four Seasons course on dining etiquette, we can happily combine the two subjects about which we are most passionate. The course is not designed for adults -it's far too late for the likes of us-but rather for the.wee youth of Orange County, who need to be gently prodded into proper behavior, lest they grow up to be uncouth and beastly. The course, the next installment ROAIL ROUNDUP · of f.rhich starts next month, teaches impressionable young minds how to sit at a table, how to eat soup (for goodness sake, make sure you scoop up the broth the proper wayl) and other such niceties of polite society. or course, children still tend to be beastly even if they know which fork to use, but we suppose it's a step in the right direction. ARE WE THE BAU vm Retail Roundup notes with some trepidation that a New Jersey com- pany ts releasing _:.. just in time for Father's Day, apparently -a prod- uct for goUers called *Be the Ball.• This unfortunately named item is essentially a self-help tape for golfers, a 40-m.inute loop of thera- peutic murmurings intended to cure you of your wicked slice and your tendency to chop up divots the size of New Guinea. While we at Retail Roundup can use all the help we can get -and we don't just mean our golf game, to be perfectly frank -we wonder if this tape could really help us •swing freely with confidence" and "relax and focus,• as its manufacturers claim. "Be the Ball" is available in local golf shops, so we'll have to see if it helps, us at all, or if it just makes us feel small, round and white. Of~ hefeln ~be ~without Written per- m!.lon of~ OM-. WEATHEi AID SUIP POUCE FILES HOW IO 11EAOt US C'Jralllldon The 11mes 0r.,. ~ (IOO) 252-9141 Aduardllr'I o..Hled (949) 642-5671 ~(949)642~1 ldtDrW N9ws (949) 642·5'IO ~(949)57~ News, Sparta,.. (949) 146-4170 E-fl\MI:~ MllnOflb ...,,.. Offkil (949) 642~1 IUllnm Fa (949) 01-7126 f'IMINll .. l"-~NM\ • ~ .... Lal Mfllll 1lllm. '"' ... Ta.aAn.15 Balboa 72161 CorON def Mar 73162 COsta Mesa 74463 Newport 8e«h 73162 Newport c:o.t 7~ WPGMCAIT A dea I Ming IOUther1y .... wllldell\Mrtetsln the w.lst-to chest-high lewltodev. LOCAllM --.. ..................... 2~• Nlttiport. .................. 2~• "9dde'l. ................. ..2~ • ... Jltty..-..... -.... .J~. c.91l-.. -·-· .... ·----~. 11DU lODAY First low 9'.A5 e.m ...................... 0.5 First high 1:44a.m ..................... .3.9 Second low 10-.2J p.m ................... .2.9 Second high 5:25 p.m. .................... .3.6 f!MMY Ant low 10-A1 a.m ..................... 0.6 Ant high J:17 a.m ....................... 3.7 Second low 11 :.ec> p.m ..................... 2A 5:51 p.m ........................ 4.1 ----51 COSTA MESA • PIMcnel& Drtw: A CM was bUfglarized In the 2800 block at 1~ p.m. ~. • ....._ "-Loud rnuslc was reported In the JOO block at 4:30 p.m. ~. • ...... LAIM: A dllturbence WM ~ In the JOO blod( at 7:40 a.m. TUlldly. • Wrl1 re'°""•"* Vlndalhm was reported In the 2000 block at I a.m. TUetday • • .... L ... t ..... M IS*tmef 1t In the 200 bloelrW. burglartnd and "'"" valued et s t,m .,. ..,, •• .., t-.AO a.m. and 2:t5 p.m. ~. • Clelll lllt:WUjll A SUll W reporllld ..... tam a 9'°*Y .-t. the Albertloft'I ILlll IFR .... In"" ... block •• p.m. ,,..,. J \ . j .. . ;; Daily Pilot 'T == . . Another mikstone, marked by the greatest of lessons karned . . L ast Friday, I went to a college graduation. It shouldn't have hap- pened this soon. \,. .I There is a kuld of dan- ger, I suppose, m allowing Erik's considerable artistic achievements to obscure lhe greatest achievem!lnt of all· the person he has become. He spreads Joy with such an effortless elan that he can tum a somber atmosphere into a Jond of electnc e nthusiasm. His excesses are e xcessive and his convictions absolute,-as , , Jt was just last month he graduated from Newport Harnor High School. And a month before that he learned to drive a car. And a month before that be came to us and said he was going to try out for South Coast Repertory's production of •A Christmas Carol.• My stepson, Erik, was 10 then - a shy, skinny kid far more comfortable within his own private thoughts than in calling attention to himself on a stage. His mother and I w~re astonished at bis announcement anCl felt a need to cushion the hurt we were sure was coming. Joseph N. Bell THE BELL CURVE only they can be to a 22-"' So we talked to him at unnecessary length about his lack of experience and how tough the competition was going to be and what a good lesson and confidence- l>ullder tr would be to-put-- himself out there, whether or not be was chosen. He listened patiently, and then we sent him off, sure we had prepared him for disappointment. Well, be returned with the part, spent a glorious two months schmoozing with real professionals, and came away from closing night hooked on theater. ., That love affair has grown and flourished ever since. He had fine direction and an assortment of-leading parts through his four years at Harbor High, was the first freshman ever cast in a lead at Occidental College, and has honed his craft to a fine edge in numerous perfor- mances there and in the British Academy of Dramatic Arts in London. So when he makes an announcement ~r--and I take him pretty seriously. Occidental was a reach for us. It was beyond our means at lhe time, even with the fine scholarship Erik had won and held throughout his four yea.rs. But we cobbled it together and have never, for one moment, regretted our choice. · year-old . We embrace his • infrequent visits home b&-ause they always light- en and help put mto per- specltv!! burdens we are carrymg at the moment. The small campus was , right for Erik. He had mag- nificent 'teachers and an education that will prod him to keep learning the rest of his life -and he gave back of himself as much as he received. So Erik graduated la~t Friday. And we mercifully / found a spot beneath a PHOTO COURTESY Of JOSEPH N 81 .L Erik Patterson, Mohawk prominently displayed, is Uanked by his mother, Sherry, and stepfather, Joseph N. Bell. · As expected, there were speeches last Friday a bout how these graduates are the hope of our future and the world is a smorgasbord of promise and opportunity from which they can choose to make their marks. _ shady l!~~ to JRO~ef_t us from to lhe cut -a Mohawk from · present -before g oing to · the)lot sun while we tuned--which hIS tasSel a angled --work iii the lowesr eaielons in ahd out to the usual com-because he couldn't get his of a television production plement of speakers and cap on. At least he was easy compan y. choral music and wondered to spot in the sea of gradu-In his last college year, how and where this wonder-ates. When I asked him wha t Erik's passion for theater fully talented young man is message we weie supposed took a new direction. He going to make his mark -to get from the Mohawk, he wrote four plays, which got and what color hair he thought it over for a moment progressively better. His would show up with at the and then said, #Cool hair.· third was given a workshop graduation. There was a box Jun-production at Occidental, When I asked him earher cheon al the campus quad and as I watched it, I mar- who the principal speaker afterward, attended by a veled at lhe perceptions of would be, he told me he had dozen of Erik's extended this young man who couldn't purposefully forgotten the family, which he enjoyed possibly -or could he? - name because it was proba-enormously because he have drawn these insights bly someone politically well-draws stre ngth and comfort Crom personal experience. known and I would be irri-and g reat pleasure from It was at first' startling, taled with Erik fo r not know-family. And then he was off then enonnously sabsfying, ing who he was. for a week of tl'.1eater in . to me to reahze that he has He was right. The speak-New York -his graduation already moved beyond me er was former cabinet mem- ber and San Antoruo mayor Henry Cisneros, who took his cue from the heat and spoke briefly but eloquently. And Erik's hair? The color turned out to be secondary ~...:._~-1-~~llllll.~- in the craft in which I've ... spentalifeUnTe. I cart no longer offer help I can only read and react .. Through his playwnbng Erik has greatly P.xpanded the breadth of his interests Once he finds a bont> to chew on, he researches 1l relentlessly -a luxury we hope he can sb.ll enjoy after he goes to work Those interests haven't yet reached into my VISceral involvement m sports a nd politics, but I don't rule it out And until they do, I will con- tinue to remind him that he never invited me Lo c;1 football gdJTJe at Oxy. Or any kind of game, for that matter This is an t•cellent opportunity to purchase or I didn't hear dnyone me ntion that college gradu- 'Ct.trmns-atso -a watershect of-· -· '>Orts, where fo rme r stu- dents begin to learn what dUto and health insurance cost and that long-distance cdlls are cheaper on week- Pnds But listening to Enk's plc;1) s. I realize he has dlrE.'ddy learned some pro- found lessons And the most ,profound Of all IS hOW to be d cc;1 nng. sens1llve, thought- ful humc;1n being. So hc;1ppy graduc;1Uon, Enk • JOSEPH N. BELL 1s a resident of Santa Ana Heights His column appears Thursdays · lust the Ltxus of your choice! ~ (714) 544-4800 • TUSTIN AUTO CENTE• www.tu 1inlexui..co m ~-- MEMORIAL WEEKEND SALE al Weiken E a. 0 0 CX) E 0 8 0 5 Days Only Thurs .. May 25th -Mon . May 29th EVERYTHING ON SALE - CLOSED OPEN Orange County s 'J{,,west Source for Contemporary ~ ![urnisfr.ings & J«ce.ssarie.s . 1800 Newport Blvd. • Costa Mesa (949) 548-487 4 . tl• • ta.._..-...<¥ MJ.t..IT """* S,. n) emo " Thursday, Friday & Saturday, May 25, 26 & 27 {!AT ALLIED LIGHTING San Simeon Hand.forged iron &. iron .M:rolls, 6 lighcs Sale $795 48" D x 40~H Rq;. Pm::~ Viper Fan F807 Brush 1tttl or white Sale $19S lq. Pric~ I 0%·75°/o OF ALL DISPLAY ITEll8 (limitcJ h> ~1,~~ un h~nd Sp«w onkn c:xduded) .. ~ Hand flni~ ust brass 1n rich volcano finilh Sale $5,045 29.7~~ w. ~.\" ti Rq. Pncc SWt9"" When You Want the-Light Right! Courteous& ~-- ..,_.,,... o ..... C..atp /fW •••a, ..... 222 Victoria St .• Costa Me. • off N8wpolt BMt.155 fwy . 646-3737 A4 lhundoy. Mor 25, 2000 EDUCATION Doily Pilot . Set.ting roots in yqung minds llWPOll-MISI SCIOOL IOllD WUP·UP Wiii IAPHllD: •Andersen Elementary third-graders plant trees to celebrate Arbor Day 2000 at Buffalo Hills Park. Danette Goulet DAILY PILOT NEWPORT BEACH -They are the ne~ generation set to stand guard over the.trees of Newport Beach. Nearly 100 third-grade studen ts from Andersen Elementary School helped to plant trees in Buffalo Hills Park on Wednesday in celebratfon of Arbor Day. ·we saved the tree's life -we put soil in it,• said 9-year-old George Kim. Arbor Day is a nationally celebrat- ed observapce originated in 1872 by J. Ste.rling ·Morton of Nebraska as a respoJ'.lse to a proclamatjon urging settlers to plant t.ress on the prairie. Originally set on the last Friday in April, the day in which Americans are encouraged to plant and care for trees is now de termjned by each1 individual state, based on that state's optimal planting season. In California, it was celebrated Wednesday with little arms straining to lift heavy shovels as students in Rick B,arth's third-grade class dumped a mound of soil at the base of an American sweet gum tree. "Trees are important because they give us air,• said 8-year-old Justin Papa. That nugget of information was just one of many learned by students on Arbor Day. . John Conway, who cares for lhe 30,000 trees in Newport Beach, taught child.ren all about our leafy friends as he described the various types of trees that students helped to Whittier Elementary School's Helping One Student To Succeed program received a cer- tificate of achievement a mere three months after it began. It is the first time the program's . corporation has ever , given this award after such a short time. WHAT II MEANS: Whittler and commu- nity volunteers have done a monumental job in reaching the children of the school community WHAT THEY SAID: "I have never present- ed an exemplary award this earty on in a pro- gram," said Steve Alba of the Helping One Student To Succeed Corp. WHAT HAPPENED: Ne~rt-bftj2. J Mesa Uni-fied . . . • . • • School District Board of Educa- t ion approved three parent-teacher involve- ment program grants: BRWf POBUOA I DAILY Pit.OT Andersen Elementary School student Taylor Rhodes helps to plant an American sweet gum tree at Buffalo The Teresa B. Hughes Family-School Partner- ship, the Neil-Soto Par-Hills Park in Newport Beach. plant. Barth's was just one of four classes "from Andersen helping to plant four new trees in the park. On the veru first Arbor Day, more than one million trees were planted in Nebraska's communities and farms. During lhe hou.rlong program at rendition of "This Land is You.r e nt-teacher Involve- the park, Newport Beach. City Coun-Land· and then recited a poem. ment Grant and the cilman Tom Thomso.n also accepted a ·we sang a poem and a song Tom Hayden Communi- Tree City USA and Growth Awa.rd on about trees and how they live,· said ty-based Parent Involve- behalf of the city from state Depart-Shai Castro, 8. ment Grant ment of Fi.re Protection before being Before heading back to school. WHAT IT MEANS: serenaded by students. each child was given a Parlor Palm Child.ren belted out a toucrung sapling to nurtu.re and g.row. The.many schools ~~~~:;.__-"==-........ ~~~~~~~-1-_..,~1 0!.J.!l..!1 ~toa~~IY~f~o~rt~h~e~-1-~~ grants have been given the green light by the district to enter the statewide competition. Eight of Newport Mesa's schools -Whittier, Wil· son, College Park. Sono- ra, Paularino, Pomona and Read elementary schools, and TeWinkle Middle School -have already expressed an J interest in one or more of the grants. WHAT HAPPENED: boa~ passed a second j resolu- tion clarifying for the · public and future school boards the intent of the facilities repair and replacement program and the facilities repair and replacement reserve, should Measure A pass June6. WHAT IT MEANS: The trustees were attempting to let future school boards dearly understand the intent of the maintenance reserve fund. WHAT HAPPENED: c1.~:,d l~aad.Ow, J meeting was set for • • • Sp.m. June 8 at the District Education Center to review the proposed 2000-01 budget and to establish budget priori- ties. WllAI n MIAIS: Any members of the pubtk wishing to be privy to the budget or to comment on New- port-Mesa's budget or budgft priorities maiy attend the special mMttng. Leather • Pewter • Ceramic • T~levera • 1-ron • Pine • Teak • Mahogany FURNITURE TRADING COMPANY IPC-11 •m111 Brea MOD. • 'lbel. • Wed. ·Fri. 10:00 181 to 6:30 pm • Tbun. 10:00 .. to 8 JlilD -Sit. mcl Saa. ,. .... to 6:30,. Pommlo Genlen lnine Newpc;nt v.Dey GfOft Porat Baich 1W'9---,,._, ,...,..,.,, ..,, ... ,., ....... ..... .,.., .... , ,,..,, "'·"' (lnC....C.... (Ill tll9 °"' ::.:::~~= ~-..., (Ill~ .. ,...., 0.....111111 OellW) ..... "...,..,.. " .... _, ··-... .....,...., Sil. m Sm. ,..30 • to 6:30 pm ·Wt tMJI 10:00 • to l:GO pm • Special meeting: 5 p.m. June a. Dtstrkt Educltlon Center, aa- A IHr St., Costa Mm. • rt.gui.r mMttng: 7 p.m. June 1 J, Distrtct Education ~295- A ... St., C01tii Miia. .. DailY. Pilot Students govern . for a day • Corona del Mar and Newport Harbor High students try their hands at city, other government positions.- Sue Doyle DAILY PILOT • NEWPORT BEACH :_The controversial airport issue took a beating in council chambers Wednesday, but the subject was not argued by city offi· cials. A mock council of seven high school students debated the issues surrounding John Wayne Airport and the pro· posed El Toro airport before an udmnce of their-peers and some city officials. . But the council exercise was only a small part of the day for nearly 65 students from Corona de! Mar and Newport Harbor high schools participating in City Govern- ment Day. The program allowed some students to sit in city officials' seats for one morning. Other students shadowed police offi· cers and firefighters lo learn how their jobs fit into the machine that makes the city work. Student involvement concluded with a two-hour mock city council meeting. ·1 felt.like the champion or the Southwest up there. Poli- tics are very interesting and it's definitely a field of piranhas,· said Tony Melum, a sopho· more at Newport Harbor who .. Thursday, "'°Y 2s, 2000 AS Estancia students display their wares •Nearly 1,000 works of art, ranging from paintings to jewelry to fashion, show diversity of talent. Sue Doyle DAILY PILOT COSTA MESA-If all the studeQt artwork displayed at Estancia High School were meshed together as one, the single drawing of a young. woman's face would be the focal point of it all. Eric Turrosa's colored-pen- cil drawing of his •ideal girl" attracts spectators inside the school's library, where nearly 1,000 pieces of art were on display Wednesday. The exhibit will remain for stu- dents to view until Friday. • The artwor~ from water· --_ _,,, ----- • Put a few words to work for you. Call the Daily Pilot ClASSIFIEDS 642-5678 colon to jew8lry to falbidn, reOeds the many natural tal- ents of many atudents. They've worked on the dis- played pieces ttuougbout the school year in art duees. In fact. 1lmola's piece is just one or many that art teacher Christine Murray desaibes as •amaztng.• Mur- ray has taught two-dimen- sional art for two years at the school. She knows which stu- C:tent created each piece with just a glance at the individual style. •They are so young and amazing. Some will continue to art school after they gradu· ate,• Murray said. A bureau of jewelJy con- taining rings and one-of ·a· kind necklaces sits at the exhibition's 'entrance. Many pieces were made for girl· friends and mothers, Murray said. Not one piece of open With just d little ink, m&rk~ space went unused in the er and colored pencil, Barry libruy. Displays were clus-can whJp up pictures "right tered on the library's floor and out of her head,• Murray were organized according lo sdid. "She's our little entre· the particular medium. preneur. Fashion, from halter tops to One artist, Marc Cren· long skirts. hung on hangers shdw, attends Costa Mesa down the railing of the library J ligh School in the morning stairs. Some large pieces of a.rt and takes art closse~ at were suspended from the Estancia during the alter· ceiling. . noon. • Senior Nancy Ortiz, 18, Crenshdw's drawing of a pointed at her print of a · man's face came alive in blue · bearded old man. and smiled pastel on black pdper. It's so as she recognized some of her umque thdt some students friends' works also on display. gathered around lo take a "I love drawing,• she Sd.ld. closer look. "It's really fun. I enjoy this and Tanya Romo, d 17 -year-old it's so exciting to have some· senior, came to the exhlbition thing on displjiy. • just to see Crenshaw's work. Murray walked over to Although she is not an art stu· some pictures drawn by Drew dent. Romo marveled at the Beny; a junior who hds td.lents of her classmates. already entered the art bus1· "I'm not good al drawing. ness by selling her work over but I can dt least appreoale .the Internet. 1t, • she said. BRIAN P08UOA I OAllY PLOT Estancia High School student Erle Tarrosa's drawing, produced with colored pencil, attracted many onlookers. --------""'-- 369 E. 17th Screec, Suite 16 Cosca Mesa across from Ralph s f949J 650-6357 sat on the council. £ _ • -~,."ilJ·~=~~~!eecr'pedune.nt.t0_._ ___ ---,-..1.-L-VOu're a WOman CQfl.tj lll classes to tile. Students took 7 knowledge from textbooks • f • f • b • d ~~:pp~i~~;~~d~s~~ maJOr surgery or uterine 1 ro1 s ... ~ . .- Student spectators couldn't ~~~~~~.ae~~~~!~~ -HOag has another option. ed to remain serious during the meeting. Some poked fun at the council members' ties during the public comment portion and their laughter lightened the mood until council ·members slammed comments right back. The students' abilities to think quickly on their feet, whether it was for a comeback or to seriously answer a ques· tion. amazed the adult audi· ence. Ros Bregozzo, a govern- ment teacher at Corona del Mar. was impressed with their confidence. "They knew they'd be evaluated by others -esR0· dally with the cameras on them. They all showed terrific .skills,• Bregozzo said. Newport Harbor sopho· more Warren Shaeffer. 15, took the mayor's seat. The experience encouraged him to take a second look at the pos- sibility of community govern· ment. "This was a great experi· ence. This opens opportunities to me and could lead me down a course of politics,• Shaeffer said. Aside from the council meeting, students were spread out in other city positions. Six students headed to the New- port Beach Police Department and shadowed various offl· cers. Sgt. Mike McDcnnott mar- veled at how focused the stu- dents were in regard to their futures. •t thought the group we had here showed a lot of inter- est.• he said. •They were very enthusiastic and wanted to participate. 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His rich baritone becomes . biography •winking At Ute.• •A year ago, you couldn't Oa~lessly neutral, the pitch a a book that touches both on his give a game show away," he perfect sound of middle Amer-Southern roots and on his said. •Nobody wanted to talk. ica that was heard for decades years as a game show phe-about them, because sitcoms on radio and decades more on nomenon. were all the rage." television game shows like The book, he said, attempts ·Millionaire" has changed "Tic-Tac-Dough.• to capture part of his upbeat all that And 'Martindale said But catch him in person, vision of life. he's got several projects siin- and Martindale sounds a little "The idea is, we all take mering that studios are likely different. A bit of a drawl here everything we do in life so to find appetizing. and a slight lilt there betray fhe seriously, when we think His most promising ven- 66-year-old 's upbringing in something is coming up that ture? A show called "Kiss Your . . 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Winking at Ufe." · NEWPORT HARBOR HIGH SCHOOL CHEERSQUAO · Prt!JHnttJ unior Cheer Camp Oiaia led by Ntwport H.ubcw High Scbool checdmdm will include: Now Introducing Sunday Brunell Sideline chem, b.ic ............ a~ ....mr.. ca.-.~ bygndc fti) Date: Mo~ Taaclsy, Wednadq, Aagu1C 14, lS, 16cb, 2000 Time: 1:00 pm -3-.30 pm · -who: Gilli aurmdy m paa Where: Newport H.ubcw High Scbool in front of the Aocbor Price: $90.00 lodada: T..birt, macb, pom-pom, & 1 cma arty &II pndice and paformaace at NHHS foocbe1I pee-game abow. ** Tauiit tboa &ft nqaired and blue lhoru att ftlCOllUDendccl SWe-11/J, CORONA DEL MAR Register by June 15, 2000 WESTCUFF PLAZA Irvine Ave & 17th St. ---PCH & Avocado Ave FITNESS CENTER (949) 689·0042 iw ... ~coaua Dua<Mdls~)~ Newport Beach (949) 631-3623 www.ahape-up.com (949) 689·0052 (Opening June 2000) STRAWBERRY FARMS GOLF CLUB . EMORIAL DA SPECIAL!! 2 for 1 green fees, after 12:00 pm (Golfer must pracnt du. ad to receive tpecial offer) • • IOLf .. 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FOR PERSONS WITH ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE -Nop-Steroidal Apti-lpOammatory Meclicatiop Study for men and women between 55 and 90 years of age with documented Alzheimer 's disease: this study aims to determine whether one year of treatment with rofecoxib or naproxen (two different anti-inflammatory medications) will slow the rate of decline in patients with Alzheimer's disease . .. -Olagyplgc Study for Treatment of Paxchmle; this study is testing the ability of Olanzapine to successfully treat the , psychosis symptoms (hallucinations, delusions) that may occur in Alzheimer's disease. For more Information on these trials, please contact Catherine McAdams-Ortiz ... at (949) 824-8726 or Hyunmle Kim at (949) 824-il36. . . .. . . Daily Pilot • Thursday, Mey 2s, 2000 A7 0 o· -oo FF ALi. HOME FURNISHINGS! . 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A com- plete lining Is available al http://www.dailypilot.com. TODAY Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce's •sunset After-Hours Mixer• will be presented from 5 to 7 p.m. on a yacht provided by Adventures Al Sea Yac:;ht Charters at 3101 W. Coast Highway, No. 209, Newport Deacb. Free for members. $10 for nonmeTllbers at the door. For more information, call (949) 729-4400. . 11n BET A screening of "Choosing Hope." a documentary by Carol Reschke about breast cancer, will begin at 7 p.m. in Hoag Hospital's Conference • Center, 1 Hoag Drive, New- port Beach. Free. For more informabon, caU (949) 759- 0242. "Interviewing for Results," a lecture by J ack Hart, former Beckman Instruments VlCe The Sherman Ubrary & Gardens hosts .. Tea and Fusion. .. in its tea garden at 2:30 p.m. Tuesday through Friday. A three-rourse sample of <ieser1J will be served. Admission Is $30. Reservations are required. For more Information. Cf111(949)673-0033. Ii . . president or human . resources, will begin a t 7:30 p.m. at St. Andrew's Presby- terian C hurch, 600 St. Andrews Road, Ne wport Beach. Free. For more infor- mation, call (949) 574-2239. 833-3503.-.. ~ -' swap meet from/ a.m:to 4 -$4u-c0st includes materials. p.m: at lhe Orange County For more information, call Fairgrounds, Del Mar Avenue (714) 327-7525. · ~aultne Maranlan will direct 'Estancid High School's Dra- ma Department production of L. Frank Baum's "The Wizard of Oz" at 7:30 p.m. in New- port Harbor High School's Norma n Loats Auditorium, 600 Irvine Ave., Newport Beach. Performances a re a t 7:30 p.m. Thursday and Fri- day, and 2 p.m. Sunday. Tick- ets are $8 in advance. $10 at the door. For more mforma- lion. call (949) 515-6537. FRrDAY Max Muscle Store will host a summer block party -fea - turing food, giveawa s and drawings -from 11 a.m. lo 3 p.m. at 3601 Jamboree Road, Newport Bedch. Free. For more information, caU (949) "Special Story Time with Laura,• a children's program will begin al 11 a.m. at Bor- ders Books, Music & Cafe, 3333 Bear St., Costa r Mesa . Free. For more information, call (714) 432-7854. SATURDAY The United Scottish Society's 68th annual Scottish Festival will be held from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Orange County Faugrounds, 88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. The event will include a trarutional ceremo- ny with music and dancing. The Scottish Festival runs through Sunday. Admission is $14 for adults; $12 for seniors (65 and over) and students; $2 for children unde r 12. For more information, call (562) 430-0399. . and Fair Drive in Costa Mesa. All veterans with proper identification ,will receive free admission both days. Award- winning crafters from the National Veteran's Creative Arts Festival will display their w.ork. Admission is $1; park- ing is free. For more informa- tion, call (949) 723-6660. Crystal Cove State Park will hold a "Back Country Hike" at 9 a .m. Participants will meet al El Moro Visitor Cen- ler on Pacific Coast Highway, JUSt north of Laguna Beach. The program is free; parking 1s $6. For more information, call (949) 497-7647. SUNDAY Author David Gabbe will ____________ p=r'-=esent "That's A Wrap." a_ A salute to war veterans and American heroes will be held at the Orange County Market Place during the weekend vegetarian cooking class, at 9:30 a .m. al the Costa Mesa Neighborhood Community Center, 1845 Park Ave. The ANTIQUE ROW & GARDEN CAFE "N~ U ~~ Shcp~(ille.<L wLtht T ~u-fo,. 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The program is free; parking is $6. For more information, call (949) 497-7647. WEDNESDAY Dr. Gavin Grant will give tips on •Attention Deficit Disor- der in Children and Adults," a lecture which begins at noon at the Newport Beach Central Library, 1000 Avoca- do Ave. Free. For more infor- mation, call (949) 717-3801. The Mystery Book Dlscu.ssJon Group will talk about Dennis Lebane's "Darkness. Take My Hand· at 7 p.m. at Bor- ders Books, Music & Cafe, 3333 Bear St., Costa Mesa. The group discussion is free . For more information, call (714) 432-7854. A seminar on "Natural Solu- tions for PMS & Menopause," will be presented from 6:30 to 7 :JO p.m. at Mother's Market and Kitchen Patio Cate, 225 E . 17th St., Costa Mesa. Pree. For reservations, call (800) 595-6667. •spedal Story Time wttb Lauro,• a free children's pro- gram will begin at lO·a.m. at Borden Books. Musk & Cate, .3333 Bear St., Costa Mesa. For more information, call (714) 432-7854. JUNE 1 Mother's Markel will present "Discover the National Heal- ing Power of Magnetics" at 6:30 p.m.· at 225 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa. Event is ftee. For more information, call .(949) 631-4741 • "Architecture ln Perspective 14, • llD exhibit of original contemporary architectural illustrations, will go on dis- play in lhe Newport Beach Central Library, 1000 Avoca- do Ave. Exhibit hours are 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Mondays through Thursdays, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays, and noon to 5 p.m. Sundays until July 28. AdmissiGn is- free. For more information, call (949) 717-3800. John Lewis and Craig Tru- man of Liberty Capital will offer tips on money manage- ment at a 7 p.m. seminar on • Weallh Management for the New Millennium," in the Newport Beach Central Library's Friends Meeting Room, 1000 Avocado Ave. Free. For more information, call (949) 717-3801. JUNE 2 ' The first session of the three- da y Costa Mesa-Newport Harbor Lion's Club "Fish Fry and Carnival• will be cooked up from 5 to 11 p.m. Friday at 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. The 55th annual com- munity event includes food and entertainment. It contin- ues from 10:30 a.m. to 11 p.m. Saturday and noon to 11 p.m. Sunday. Admission is . free. For information, call (949) 548-3094. JUNE 3 The Newport Harbor Lawn Bowlirig Club will host a VlS· ilor's Day at 10 a.m. at 1550 Crown Drive North in New- port Beach. Refreshments will Summer Art Camp ., ,,,. •Patio Furniture ·•Drape ri es, Shades, & Bedspreads . ' Orange County MUSEUM OF A((r July 10 lo Auguat 21 An •nay of progrem. for~ J . 18 For information, c.I (M) -.11. at nl Daily Pilot be served. No fee ts required. for more information, call (949) 759-1179. A book-llgalag by Candace Cbambers-Belida, author of "The Secret Codes of Con- duct for Marriage," will be presented at 2 p .m. at Borders Books, MUlic and Cafe, 3333 Bear St., Costa Mesa. Free admission. For more informa- tion, call (949) 646-9925. JUNE 4 .. People & Paws -.Walk for the· Cause." a three-mile • walk and fund-raiser to sup- port tesearch to find treat. ments-and cures for retinal ·degenerative· diseases, will begin registration at 9 a.m.; the walk begins at 10 a.m. ~egistration will be at the Newport Dunes Resort. The walk will meet at 1131 Back Bay Drive, Upper Newport Bay. For registration informa- tion, call (310) 445-8863 or lhe Walk hotline at (714) 517- 8840. 1be Balboa bland Business Assn. will celebrate ·neasure Island: Jewel of the Bay,• its sevenlh Balboa Island Parade, at 11 a.m. with a procession along Balboa Island's Ma.in Street. For more information, call (949) 673-2130. JUNE 5 CoasWne Coumellng Center of Newport Beach will host a lecture on Attention Defiol Disorder titled •ADD Overview• at 7 p .m. al Coast- line, 1200 Quail St., Ste. 105, Newport Beach. Admission IS free. For more information, call (949) 476-0991. A caregivers support group will begin at 7 p.m. at Ow Lady Queen of Angels Church, 2046 Mar V1Sta Dn- ve, Newport Beach. Free. For more information, call (949) 640-1750. JUNE 6 The NaUonal Assn. of Women Business Owners will hosl a discussion Crom 6 to 9 p.m. on the skills and tools needed to succeed as a chief exccutiv~ officer in today's market. The group will meet at Sulton Place Hotel, 4500 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach. Cost, including dinner, is $34 for members, $48 nonmembers. For mote information, call (714) 832-5741 or click on http://www.nawbo--OC.com . SEE TOWN PAGE A9 -Daily Pilot TOWN CONTINUED' FROM AS Paalette Milander wW host "Bach Plower Essences,• at 6:30 p.m. at Mother's Market, 225 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa. .Pree. To make reservations, call (949) 631-4741. JUNE 7 Teen 'utbor N9ai Shuster- man will speak·to teenagers, parents and teachers aboµt young adult literal]f"e at 7 p.m. at the Newport Beach Central Llbrary, 1000 Avoca- do Ave. Free. For more infor- mation, call (949) 717-3801. JUNE 8 Dr. Janine K. Je nsen will present "The Overactive Bladder: Regaining Control" at 7 p.m. at the Newport Beach Central Llbrary, 1000 Avocado Ave., Newport Beach. The lecture is free. _for .more iniormation;_cau (949) 717-3800. - JUNE 9 Orange County Fine Arts, an artists association in Newport Beach and Corona del Mar, will present an art show from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. at Corona del Mar Plaza. A percentage of all sales will go toward art scholarships fot local col- leges. Free i:ldmission. For more information, call (714) 892-5946. t SL Mark Health Mlnbtrles presents Love Without Honor support groups at 10 a.~. and 7 p .m. Mondays through December for women coping with domestic violence. The groups will meet for two hours at St. Mark Presbyter- ian Church, 2100 Mar Vista Av~ .• Newport Beach . For more information, call (949) 721-8079. The Jewish Family Service of Orange County sponsors a discussion group focusing on issues, concerns and respon · sibilities of adult children car- ing for ~eir elderly parents at 7.:30. p.m. Tuesdays at 250 E. Baker St., Costa Mesa. The purpose of the group is to help children and other, con- cerned ' relatives identify' problems and issues and develop appropriate solu- tions. The cost i~ $30. For more information, call (714) 445-4950. The Costa Mesa ctiamber of Commerce holds net-wotkin~r lmichenn~eetings from 11 :45 a.m. to 1 p.m. Wednesdays at the Costa Mesa Country Club, 1701 Golf Cour.se Drive, Costa Mesa. Visitors are welcome. Cost is $13. For more infor- mation, call (714) 885-9090. The Udo Isle Toastmasters Club meets at 6:30 p.m. Mon- days at the Oakwood Apart- ments, 1700 16th St., in the dubhouse on the main level, in Newport Beach. For more -= ~-.ig;ao..;.. Thursday, ~ 25, 2000 A9 Jewish Fallllly Service of Orange County sponsors an • ongoing healing support group for the chrpnically ill. The purpose is to provide participants with emotional and spiritual support to manage illness and its con- sequences. The group meets group meets at 10 a.m . Tues- days at Temple Judea in Laguna Hills. The third group meets at 1 p.m . Thurs: including dates and fees, offers a program for young call Heather Watson at (714) men ages 14 to 18 interested 445-4950. • in sailing, seamanship, pilot- days at the Ezra Center in An Interfaith couples support Anaheim. There is no fee for group is offered by Jewish these groups, but advance family Service of Orange registration is required. Por -Cowity. The group addresses more information, call (714) issues faced by couples in 445-4950. wbiCh one partner is Jewish , and the other is not, includ- Newcomers to the Balboa· ing raising Children, observ- Island, Corona del Mar, ing holidays, displaying Newport Beach and New-· symbols in the home and , at 7 p .m. Thursdays at Jew- ish Family Service, 250 E. Baker St., Costa Mesa. Attendance is free, but reg- istration is required. To reg- ister or for more information, c;all (7l4) 445-4950\; .1 • . port Coast areas are invited · relationships wi!Q~extended to meet others who are Also families. The group meets for new at the Newport Beach three wee kly sessions Scrabble ·Club . No. 350 Newcomers' .club. This Wednesday ' evenings at meets from Q to 10 p.m. · group of women· meets once Jewish Faniily Service, 250 Thursdays at l}ordets Books, a month on Wednesdays tst E.' Baker St., Suite G, Costa Music; and Cafe on 19th different homes and loca-Mesa. For more information, v Street and Newport Bolll:~·.1 tions. For more information, including dates and fees, ca.IJ ing, navigation and cruising. Meetings are from 6 to 9 .. p .m. Wednesdays at the Sea Scouts Sea Base, 1931 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. For more informa· tion, call (949) 642-6301 or (949) 551-8591. The Oasis SenJor Center offers ongoing assistance, c~unseling and referral ser- vices for seniors. For appointments or mo~e infor- mation, call (949) 644-3244. vard, Costa Mesa. TI{e cost · call (949) 644-0302. (714) 445-4950. is $3. New players are wel- come. For more information, The Costa Mesa ' Senior Cltizen Square and Round Dance Club seeks experi- enced dancers lo join its " group from 9 to 11 a.m. call (949) 769-4871. Jewish Family Service of The Costa Mesa Chamber of Thursdays al the Costa Orange County provides a Commerce sponsors a net-Mesa Senior Center, 19th support and discussion working luncheon at 11:45 Street and Pomona Avenue, The Coln and Stamp Club group to assist patq_cipants a.m. Wednesdays at the Cos-• Costa Mesa. For more infor- meets from 1 to 3 p.m. Mon-in their recovery from child-ta Mesa Country Club, 1701 mation, call (714) 545-5669. days at the Oasis Se'nior hood or teenage sexual Golf Course Road, Costa Center. New members ,inter-abuse. The group meets Mesa. For more information, ested in trading, buying and from 8 to 9:30 p.m. Tuesdays call (714) 885-9090. selling stamps and coins are "6t 250 E. Baker St., Costa . · . oell)g -sougnt ~tojotn· tlfE!Se~rvrtmr:-:Aavanteregistrafion-The--Walliln!JCffib:Of'"New intormal meetings. There is r~quired. F01: more infor-port Beach meets at 9 a.m. are no fees required. For mation, call (714) 445-4950. and 7 p.m. at Hospital Road more information, call (949) and Superior Avenue. Lose 644-3244. A Deallng with Divorce the weight and have fun. For Jewish Family Service offers ongoing bereavement sup- . port groups for adults at all stages of loss. The groups support group is offered by more information, call (949) Jewish Family Service of 650-1332. Orange County. The group is led by an experienced The Sea Scouts' ship Del coun~elor and meets at 6 Mar 711 of Orange County A free support group for cancer patients meets at 7 p .m . •·Wednesdays, and a suppor groupfor-people suffering from chronic fatigue syndrome meets from 7 to 10 p.m. Wednes- days at the Institute for Holistic Treatment and Research, 4019 Westerly Place, Suite 100, Newport Beach. For more informa- tion, call (949) 251-8700. p.m. Tuesdays at the Jewish ============================================ Federation Campus, 250 E. Baker St. Suite G, Costa Mesa. For more information, • information, call (949) 515- JUNE 14 k: 9470. share experiences, hear bow others deal with grief, receive support and learn ways to cope with sadness and loss. One group meets at 7 p.m. Tuesdays a t Beth Jacob in Irvine. The second Chapman University pr -==============================================::e sor Kurt Bergel will spe on ...-------........ ------------------. "Hope for Peace in the Mid-· t dle East" at 12:45 p.m. at st. LUTHERAN CHURCH OF THE MAsTER John the DiVine Episcopal MORNING PRE-SCHOOL PROGRAM Church, 183 E. Bay St., Costa Mesa. Lunch is$7.50perper-E lr1• ·1\1 son. For reservations or more nro itng 1 YOW information, call (949) 660- 8665. ONGOING A women's therapy support group meets to discuss rela- tionship issues at 6:30 p.m. Tuesdays at 1151 Dove St. No. 105, Newport Beach. For more information, call Bar- bara at (949) 261-8003. Friends of /1!e Newport Beach Public Library Used Book Store· needs to replenish its book stock. 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At Rea, two dulel in =-1bols • .... wta.of three grade ·Inell brL of Smet Gayw, -four, five and lix -wW wbOH IOD IUllen from lake put in tbe program, ieaming ,...,,.,._, At tbe f4NICbing about 180 1tu- '!1:~D of bis IOD's dents. t , Gayner ·~ Students will be ·ran-~ '::pa~~ domly cboMn to puudpate --. -in the tint year, Nld Rea that such a program did not Prlndpal Ken Killian, but exist. · fourth-grade students will So, with Robert Small. continue to work in the the third co-founder, they program throughout their developed a progrun trult remaining years at Rea. would use technology to Rea was chOtJen as the assist teachers in better Costa Mesa school to par- meeting students' needs. ticipate because Killian •1t reduces the amount of time a teacher spends had already decided to grading papers and frees develop a tectµlology acad. them up to conce'ntrate on emy in an effort to improve what you really want a student lea.ming. teacher to be doing "The goal was lo signifl· te a hin • Ga said •tt canUy infuse technology c g, yner · into our school •o see " i·l makes them more effective ~ u and leaves them time to makes a difference in our access students and do academic achievement,• what they need to do for Killian said. •The main intervention.· purpose is to improve While Computer Tooter learning for at-risk stu- is currently negotiating dents, so this was a real with other school districts windfall for us.• m Orange County. New-One of the selling points port-Mesa has offered the of the pilot.....pr:ograni was ~ flrsl qmtr~ctual agree.-that while it benefits' New- ment. --···• · -porr-Meso-stm:ients; it will-· Teachers from Rea and cost the district nothing. Newport will begin meet-The new company plans ing with programmers from to raise the funds through Computer Tooter this sum-corporate, institutional and mer to develop Web-based individual donors, with a lesson plans to be incorpo-proposed budget of $5 mil· ·ra ted into their day-to-day lion for the first year of the plans next year. program. NURSE ON CALL How do you kn_!)w when 10 go io 1he Emugency Room? Should you go ro the Emergency Room ? . Are you wirhour Health ln~urance? Insur~ or Noc. .. Emergem;y or nor ... What should you do? Talk co a nurse abour ic. THEATER CONTINUED FROM A 1 Michelle Roberge, the foun· daboq's executive director. Already battling mount- ing costs for the theater's Thursday, ~y 2s, 2000 Al3 FYI To volunteer or donate money to the .. lboa ,,. .. ~. call Michelle Roberge ,at (949) 673-0895. · renovation -because of .__ _______ _...;..__.J Americans with Disabilities Act requirements and other dation members hope the ,unforeseen costs -founda-large painting wiU both tion members decided the excite and rerru.nd residents scheduled opening was too about the theater. ambitious. The mural, expected to "This gives us additional be finished next week, is lime for fund-raising and · being painted onto the programming,• said an opti-wooden billboards currently rnistic lloberge, now shoot-protecting the theater's in9 for 2001 . facade. . · So far, the group. has -r m working Crom a color raised $1.4 million in dona-printout," Bambeck said. lions but still needs another "It's black and white, the $3 million. ihe project has seats are green and there's been in the works since red brick on the sides." 1996 when a group of resi-Bambeck, an established dents decided to save the painter and illustrator, has crumbling landmark. The been active m the renova- commuruty members tion effort smce the begin· formed the Balboa Theater ning. It was her suggestion Foundation with the plir· to repaint the fronf of the pose of raising money to building. renovate the 1930s-era the-The Divas, a foundation ater and eventually -reopen support group, also has it. ":-• . • ·-.., · _Jilan~ t.9 i:.~r:nin<! U!e commu- Hoping lo jump-start the ruty about the theater reno- public's waning interest in vation. It bas organized a the theater, the foundation is drawing for d 2000 Mer- trying a number of tactics. cedes-Benz SLK roadster. This week, local artist One thousand llckets will be Kathy Kehoe Bambeck sold for $1 00 apiece al the started painting a mural of foundaUon's office, Britta's what the interior will look Cafe and Island Home Fur- like once completed. Foun-nishings. Know what you can do 10 provide safe. ?1-r eJthLee:e:polmlrtnlalt:b.Jl~e Ulspltlar.ol..in..sd~uss.lt&tryrr.!L_(.-4ffeceve and apprepmco-car~&E-")'<» The national entrepreneur-and your family. award hlghlights the Visir our websirf. @ fa<llmilni'stration's Small Busi-• www.nurseoncaJ .org s Week. The celebration nors the contributions of For regiscracion and membership all business owners across information, please call: eU.S. ·1 was totally excited and 1 very enthused," Cline 'd after the event. •tt was credible." Winners were selected ed on their record of sta- . 'ty; growth in employment and sales; financial condition: ovation; response tc •adversity; and community :service. I Cline recently developed a fprogram with local high schools to give students an opportunity to receive hands- n training al Balboa lnstru- ents. Students are exposed o day-to-day operations and earn how to solve hypotheti- cal business problems. . ·1 have nothing to say but the best things about Dave,• "d Tom Antal, principal o1 stancia High School. "He's rked closely with us and has enormous patience. He is a true champion of students and the educational process.• Cline bas also received kudos from those in the busi- ness community. 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A St dilcount is South Coast Repertory is at 655 available for students and senior dt- Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. izens. For ticket information, call (11-4) -432-5880. • MUSIC BORDERS MUSIC SERIES Borders Books at South Coast Plaza is presenting free music entertain- ment. Roger Kraft will play pop music Saturday and the Barrett- Wilkins Duo will play jazz music Sunday. All performances begin at 8:30 p.m. at 3333 Bear St., Costa Mesa. For more inforination, call (714) 432-7854. BONITA CANYON CONCERT SERIES The Lehigh University · Choir will perfonn at the Bonita Canyon Con- cert Series at 7:30 p.m. Friday at 2150 Bonita Canyon Roa d, Newport Beach. Admission is tree. For more info"{lation, call (949) 642-1123. GROUND LEVEL AT THE LAB Brother DJ Groove will spin the lat- est experimental 9"rooves at 2 p.m. today at the Lab Anti-Mal!. 2930 Bristol St .. Costa Mesa. The show is free. For more information, call (714) 960-6660. rush is $10. The Performing Arts Center is located at 600 Town Cen- ter Drtve, Costa Mesa. For more information, call (714 );755-5788. CHILDREN'S PERFORMING SERIES Chlldrep's e ntertainer Robbo will perform at the J,ewish Community Center's Children's Pedonning Arts Series at 4' p.m. June 4 at 250 E . Baker St., Costa Mesa. Tickets are $7 for members, $8 for il.onmem- bers. for more information, call (714) 755-0340. BROADWAY MUSICAL COMES WEST Larry Gatlin will star in "The Civil War.· the Broadway musical that opens June 6 in Segerstrom Hall at the Orange County Performing Arts Cente r, 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Tickets are $18 to $52': f or more information, call (714) 556- 2122. MODERN COMEDY "The Beginning of August,• a mod- em-day comedy making its world premiere at South Coast Repertory, runs through Sunday on the second stage. Show times are Tuesday through Friday at 7:45 p.m.; Satur- day and Sunday at 2 and 7:45 p.m . Tickets are $18 ~o $45. 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' .-Thursday, ~ 2.5, 2000 AIS Loca,/ fund-raisers hit a hole-in-one for children S Charities . . TIO recent celebrity , oU tournaments rought out the local aowd for sport, fund-raising and community spirit. Pelican Hill hosted the . 18th annual Childhelp USA/Angels Care Celebrity Golf Classic, with local hote- lier MedbJ Bftekut serving as honorary event chair. Efteka:ri, the execuliv~ in clw'ge of the Newport Beach Four Seasons )iotel (and who also nms the facil-· ity at Pelican Hill), was joined by two sports stars: • B.W. Cook THE CROWD Rieb Saul, fonnerly of the L.A. Rams, and Mark Langston, recently retired from the Anaheim Angels. They championed the day, which raised close to · $300,000 for kids. roll and Violette were Pam Arnett, Cleo Bluth, Chrls- Une Bren , Cathy Brouthers, CathJ Caporaso, Nancy Card.In, Sandy Donlgulan, Khn Doud, Mary Fitzgerald, Ro Frey, Deborah Gulbord, Sandra McConnell, Kather- ine Meredith, Carol Packard (Orange County Child.help chapter presi- Left to right. Mark Langston, Debra Violette, PalU Edwards, Rich Saul, Leah Carroll and Medhi Eftekarl led the way In raising almost $300,000 at the 18th annual Childbelp USA/Angels Care Celebrity Golf Classic at t chairman Pat Galeq- tine and Bill Booth, state ~ainn for the organization, were part of the recent golf event at ·the Santa Ana Coun- try Club that benefited the nonprofit group The golf event, featuring foursomes paying between $3,000 and $10,000 to partic- _i~!e,_was a_s~U-out._ Coord\- n;ated by Newport:s Child- help patron extraordinaire Pattt Edwards, the generous sponsors for the day includ- ed Beatrice Foods, Coca- Cola, Continental Yogurt, Edwards Theaters, Gary's of Newport Beach, The Irvine Co., Land O' Lakes, Minute Maid, PLC Commercial, Universal Studios and Warn- er Bros. Pictures. Leah Carroll was tourna- ment chairwoman, with Debra Violette as the co- chairwoman. Childhelp members working with Edwards, Car- Pelican Hill: dent), Dale San Futppo, Ducks and comic WU EUeeri Saul, Ginni Valley, Shrtne Nanqi WhffioclC Susan . ~ .,_. Me:i;while, at the ,Santa Whitlock, Julie Whltttngton Ana Country Club, Boys and Gemma Wold. • Hope/Girls Hope of Califor- Playing to raise money nia, an Orange County- for the Cbildhelp housing based nonprofit group dedi- programs for abused and cated to helping children .at abandoned youth: Kermit risk, raised a remarkable Alexander of the San Fran-$150,000 at its sixth annual cisco 49ers, actor Bob Don-day on the greens. ner, singer Bobby Hatfield, The 18 holes of goU fea- Angels broadcaster Rex lured a $1-million shootout Hudler,~ Diego Chargers and a $10,000 putting chal- representative Ed Luther, lenge. Fortunately for the Mike Mansford of the St. holders of the insurance Louis Rams, Tom.my Mason polices on these challeng~. of the Minnesota Vlkings, there were no winners. Pascal Trepanier and John The children of Boys Davidson of the Mighty Hope/Girls Hope, however, QUIT YOUR JOB. ' .J AT LEAST FOR A COUPLE OF H OURS. ,; ' SURE, YOU 12E WITH A C LIENT. llUT NO ONE SAID YOUR BUSINESS LUNC H HAD TO II! MORE BUSINESS THAN LUNCH. NO ONE SAID IT H.AD TO az'twout. ... . SO SAVI TH! SALES PITC H . APT!Jl ALL, PAN ROASTID SALMON AND OAllA~IJ.U.ID PINOIJlL NO POTATflS SPIAlt LOUDIJl TH.AN woaos. . . . ' .... , TllOQ.U!T PH•H l11no • So11r• CoAll' PuH • .t•• ,~o•• •_7lt-701-HH > . . - I .1 were the real winners of the tournament, which featured 135local players:-Ne\..rport support came from Tlm and Susan Stader, Bill and Vicki Booth, Roger and Gall Kir- wan, and Larry and Dee Higby. Also involved were Peter and Virginia Ueber- roth and Ben and Camela Du. Following the golf, an auction helped raise more than $42,000, with a fuU din- ing room enjoying the coun· try club's cuisine. Boys Hope/Girls Hope assists children in at-nsk environments by placing them in homes and support- -.-clltttW. Bria11'Mi 11rt fot1r !f1't'l?Jrions ofKOlfm aniJ dl{.'Otrd ~noffolm uut111rd's Golf Shop. mg thei! progress, including getting a qudlity education · through college. For more --iiiform'afion, can l\J'aryPJlli_ .... Soden at (714) 537-3211. ln other news on the social front, • Hoola For Moola, • benefiting Newport Elementary School, attracted a major midweek crowd at the Newport Dunes. More than 200 guests, mcluding family, faculty and staff members, converged on the Back Bay to raise $30,000 to buy library books, computer software and mdtenals for the school's literacy room. The evening's co-chair- women were Cathy Kinney and Kelly McKelvey. The silent auction was an event ~gh~9h~, featunng s_u~h _ creative items as ·a sleep- over at school for children who 1ust can't get enough of Newport Elementary, pool parties and even the opporturuty lo nng the school bell fo; a week. Now that's something worth bid- ding on. Bravo, Newport Elemen- tary parents, faculty and staff! You are makmg a real difference for the school, the commuruty and, most unpor- tanUy, for the children . • B.W. COOK'S column appears Thu™1ays and Saturdays ~ f6fffi RIY~ ...... eoL.P" a Ho,. J. • As the Newport Beach Golf Course Outfitting golfers with the best brands for over 20 years www.leon1rd1&olf.com ~he Premier Steak & Seafood House Steak •Rib Eye •Delmonico • Porc'erhouse • Steak Diane (Prepared Table idc) *Rack of Lamb •Veal Chops •Prime Rib • Filet Mignon .•Carved Table-Side Pia ... ~ Jt,-C~=.o'O:.~ Seafood •Swordfish •Salmon •Halibut (Bbckcnro, Poached, Grilled or ~ut~) •Australian Lobster Tail •Abalone •Scone Crab Claws •Alaskan King .Crab Legs WEEIDAY LUNCHEON BwE Pim Sl'mALs · OFFERING ova 50 Imes PER wm Au UNDER $10.00 " SUNDM AND MONDAY NIGlll' DINND Sl'llOAl.s $15.95 Of1DED ALL El'INING ~--wm.YcuQllQOPSUOISU..1.-w ..... OllDIUJ "' ! I I . ' Al&. !hundoy, Mar 2s, 2000 . D~1~~~----=~~~~~~~~-i-¥~-.~-· 'Crooks,' 'Bossa Nova' offer . small pleasures Filin is throwback to old Woody Allen "Small Tune Crooks" is an old-fashioned .Woody Allen comedy. a throwback to the wacky fibns he made before be became so obsessed with his neuroses be could think of little else. Joining' Allen is a cast of outstanding comic actors- ' Hugh Grant, Elaine May, Elaine Stritch and 1\-aey Ull- man--IHI who CRITICS ::s~eo~e some very fun. ny scenes. That's the good news. The not-so-good news is that the film seems a bit dis- jointed and rambling at times. It's as though Allen and his gifted co-stars impro- .• \l:ised a serles,.of tenjfjJ: . scenes and then figured bow to tie them together. But. I quibble. The plot involves a small- time coo, Ray (Allen). newly out of prison and looking for away to make a quick buck. Assist- ed (or handi· capped) by some equally inept bud- dies, Ray rents a small shop from -which he plans to tunnel underneath another shop into a bank vault. Ray's wife, Frenchy (Ullman}, agrees not only to fork over the money for the shop rent, but to open a bakery as a front. Ray and Frenchy do strike it rich, but not the way they intended. Nor does great -wealth tum out to be as much tun as they lhought it would-be:-' --- While ·Small Tune Crooks" is not in the same league as •Annie Hall" or "Hannah and Her Sisters," it is, in its own modest way, llHPE RGO for only SS.99 Sq. Ft. lll.,,!111•11 $ 4 9900 '"'·~ ~re Based on 50 sq. yd. Padding & Installation Included Shop l ... L1-..t. .. You'll Be (~lad You Did! I 1• '\" ~· l ."1. .---:~,. \• \ :., 1...n .. ,,. ll ·,.,... ' \ \ ... . " • ~ u . - CARPET DEPOT Full Line of Woo & Sisal Carpeting Available VINYL * WOOD * MARBLE * TILE 1904 H..w llouleverd • Co9ta ..... ~ (949) 722·9642 __ _,___Vi;...11-1\ US Oil lfle web al WWW CllfpeldepOl ~ • ·- downright euy to enjQy. .......... Costll Meia resi- dent In,_ .... -Is w. president of a wodcfcrce tr~ comp1ny. Movie's~ keep reviewer smiling • Bossa Nova• is the cine- matic equiva- lent of a good sum- mer read. A sexy lit- tle com- edy- love story set in ~-Susanne Perez Rio, it's nothing to challenge the brain cells but enjoyable-nonetheless. The main characters-and there are quite a few-are all attractive, sharp dressers and have apartments with fantas-• tic views. English teacher Mary Ann (Amy Irving) has been wid- owed for two years and thinks romance is a thing or . the past. Her friend, Nadine (Orica Moraes), is certain a New York cybelpel is the man of her dreams. Pedro Paolo (Antonio Fagundes) is an attorney recently dumped by bis wife for a taicbi instructor. Paolo's father (Alberto de Mendoza) is a master tailor whose busi- ness is threatene<i by his impending dJvorce from his • fourth wife. There are other romantic entanglements-between his shy son. Roberto (Pedro Car- doso), Paolo's pushy iritern (Giovanna Antonelli) and self-absorbed soccer star Acacio (Alexandre Borges), who also has a crush on Mary Ann. Whew! When Paolo sees Mary Ann for the first time, he is immediately smitten. He ~gns up as one of her Eng- lish students just to be near her. She even inspires him to create a beautiful~ for h~ But, of course, the other characters unwittingly place obstacles in their path. 1llis may not SOWld like much, but director Bnmo Barreto (who is also Irving's husband) lets the characters' stories intertwine at a leisure- ly pace and with a lot or style Public Invited 46thAnnual ,\~:Q!D\Memorial Day Services May 29, 2000, 11:00 AM Floral Wreath.J>resentation commemorating those who served in • WWI • WWII • Korea • • Vietnam • Persian Gulf • Musical Selections By: -----~D FRANGIS PHii-rt-Fr~- Enjoy a Spacious Suite, Sumptuous Dining, Entertainment, Bingo1 Crafts, Billiards, Beauty Salon, Transportation to Do<:tor, Shopping, Fun Trips, Friendly Caring People. From $1,495/Mo. 2283 Fairview at Wilson Costa Mesa Minimum age 58 .. Pacific Bell W P£S~ COMING 50011: Mel Gibson, left. plays BenJam.tn Martin, and Heath Ledger ls his son, Gabriel, in the Revolutionary War epic, "lbe Patriot" and chann. The music (mostly by Tom Jobim) is used to highlight the plot lines, and the loca· tion shots are stunning. There's a little silliness that throws things off-kilte~par- ticularly jn the scenes when Mary Ann teaches Acacio the fine art of trash talking in English for future soccer matches. It is refreshing to see a love story between mature people. Fagundes, with bis barrel chest and silver hair, is not a romantic leading man by Hollywood's standards, but his charm and manner are so appealing it's easy to see why he's a star in his r native Brazil. • • -To my men friends,-•Bossa. Nova" is just a chick movie with subtitles. But this film kept me smiling throughout. I could easily see it again- with the girls. • SUSANNE PBEZ. 45, lives in Cos- ~ Mesa.and is an e>eecutlve assistant fbr a financial 5eMces company. Live Entertainm ent Nightly at 9pm Rich Fauno ~- Sunday-Wednesday ~ Newport Beach 3200 West PCH 949 2-2234 TROPICAL CAFE Rel•x ••.. Life le one lone weekend CORONA DEL MAR PLAZA NEWPORT BEACH (948) 780-&688. ---___ ......._._..._---''---'=---__,;;;p;~~--=------..;;;.;;::._;--=----'· Dm:BooK-----------·--::sdoy, IWJy 25, 2000 Al7 Shorehouse ~afe's mclm has-·got it all llyKllthyMMer We finally got one! One of the great chow houses has i:ome to Newport Beach. The SlJorebouse Cafe bas arrived, wtth a menu as hefty as •war and Peace· and a list of items that looks like the what's what on the American Med- ical Assn.'s most-wanted list. And watch out, Cappy's Cafe -there's a new kid on the block lor the Sunda,y morning Bloody Mary crowd. Shorehouse Cafe, on the comer of Balboa Boulevard and Main Street on the peninsula, replaces the once- popular Din~_I Dillman's. REVIEW . ~!!faZ;s FYI •WHAT: Shorehouse Cafe •WHERE: 801 E. Bal- l;>oa Blvd. (corner of Balboa and Main Street) · •WHEN: · 9 a.m . to 10 p.m. week- days; 8 a.m . to 10 p.m . weekends •HOW . MUCH: decor, and its fish tanks and red-leather booths remind you of Dillman's all lWhtened up. Very fair •PHONE: (949) ~73- 7726 TAYA KASHUBA I DAILY PILOT Waitress Uza Pellicano, left, and bartender David Wtlson display some of the gourmet food served at The Shore.house Cafe in Balboa. mracr.n is Dillman-,s lignt- ened up, but it seems better age. The thick and creamy served as this type of dining clam chowder is delicious, but establishment than the origi-I have yet to have a pastrami nal cosmopolitan drinking sandwich there that I like. spot. Every single person you've It is, however, still dark ever known could find some- enough for that illicit speak-thing to order her~. Flipping easy feel. And the full bar will through the 10-page, maga- still serve any drink you zine-like menu guarantees choose. tba t. Long Beach, San The first page oI this tasty Oemente and Seal Beach tome IS appetizer heaven, have had Shorebouse Cates with steamers, quesadillas, for years, and it's our tum to onion rings, bruscbetta, garhc enjoy a casual diner/restau-bread and chicken strips, rant that boasts a reputation each under $6. for enormous portioTIS, which The bw-ger section is an understatement. includes every variation you The menu IS, in a word, have ever dreamed or, 10clud- eclectic. Some of the food is ing all the regulars. The sand- truly good and some is aver-wich section features a Monte age, but what can you expect Cristo ($6.95), an all-time from a menu with about 208 favonte cardiac-arrest speoal items? (I know; I counted ) of ham and Swiss cheese • And this number does not stuffed between slices or include sides or variations or deep-fried French toast and -"""tb"'<'e~l,_..,W',.....,._e.._n..,.um....-~be-.r,,...o.._f_i_.te._m,.__ _ ____,served with jam. a ditions. My college educa-There's·also the Reuben tion did not prepare me well ($6.95). pastrami sandwich- enough to factor all those ip. es with sauerkraut and The surprise is the sheer Russian dressing, and volume. ~ck to the food. For eample, the patty melt ~.95) is great, the Philly Cheese steak, average. The breakfast burrito? Great. The Chinese chicken salad? Aver- I grinders of all types. Or order your favorite in the pizza section -every- thing ever put atop a pizza is available. As you thumb through the menu, stopping at your child- hood favorites and present- day comfort foods, you pause Ul a sort of awed confusion at the house specialties. Chicken and biscuits ($8.95) alongside local lobster ($28.95). chicken Cordon Bleu ($13.95) next to prime nb, or hallbut and lobster raVJollS. How can they do thlS? However they do 1t, and people keep commg back for more. The enb.re menu, except for some select clinner entrees, is avatlable all day. The New- port locabon has yet to earn the all-rught honors: this one IS o~n only until 10 p.m. ) e breakfast menu seems to be the mam local draw, Wlth giant cro1Ssants stuffed with your choice of eggs and • Send AFTER HOURS items to the Dally Pilot 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa 92627; fax to (949) 646-4170 °' call (949) 764-4330. A compl4rte listing may be found at www.dailypilot.com. 'J'J. ""'~.,. .-i of tht st4SOI! ART 'PERSONAL REFLECTIONS' Graphics Gallery will exhibit the works of Zoe Hadley through Saturday. Graphics Gallery is located at 219 Marine Ave., Balboa Island. For more information, call (949) 673-2220. ISLAND PATHWAYS The Newport Harbor Nautical Museum is holding an exhibit .on the history of traditional 'navigation techniques and 'Watercraft used by the ISland people of the Paci.fie. The free display, which features ancient pottery, war clubs. paddles, tools and decorative items from many Paci.fie Rim cultures, will be on display through June 18. The museum is open from 10 •a .m. to 5 p.m . Tuesdays through Sundays and is at 151 Ii. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. For more information, call (949) 673-7863. ' ~1-1~ words and music b Rmdy ewman conceived ~ Midud Roch, Jtrry Patch aod Mr. N~~nun JUNE 2 -JULY 2 most anything else as the main event. The list of add- iris is incredible. Omelets, bis- cuits and gravy, eggs ranchero and pecan pancakes round out the breakfast options and make for some agonizing decision-makmg. Don't expect dnytlung served too qwckly. ll you're ln a hurry, llus may not be the place. The layout makes for wail staff collisions near the ltilchen, and it is not always dear who is m charge. But that doesn't seem to bother anyone People ~ome to Shore- house Cafe to set up shop for awhile and maybe catch some weekend golf tournaments or basketball games on one of several teleV1S1ons. U you hdve a Sunday morning to laze away, enjoy the breeze and people watch, accomparued by a two-pound sandwic-h._ _ this is just the place. • KAntY MAD£R'S dining reviews appear every other Thursday CllLD'S KAY CONllAO LAU I DM.Y Pl.OT Travis Nellor plays the Tln Man ln a rehearsal of Estancia High School's •The Wizard o f Oz." Follow the Yellow Brick Road to Estancia's 'Oz' • PlAY: "The Wizard of Oz" • ~ Estancia High - School • STORYLINE: Four lovable characters travel to Oz to have their wishes granted by the wizard; done in the style of the MGM movie. • DRAM.A TEAOfER: Pauline Maranian • DIRECTOR: Pauline Maran- ian • MUSIC DIRECTORS: Jerome Doherty and Craig Jensen • WHERE: Newport Harbor Htgh School's Norman Loats Auditorium, 600 Irvine Ave., Newport Beach • WHEN: Showtimes are 7:30' p.m. today through Saturday and 2 p m. Sunday • HOW MUCH: Tidcets are $8 presale and S 1 O at the door. • PHONE: For tickets. call (949) 515-6537 . •CAS~ Dorothy Gale -Robin Letast.ak ...Auntie Em -Jennifer Ollila Uncle )-fenry -Alex Winnett Zeke/Cowardly Lion -Steve Russo Hickorymn Man -Travis Nell or Hunk/Sc.arecrow -Lawrence Romua Miss GultchlWicked Witch of the West -Jessica Nelson frofessor Marvel/Wizard of Oz -David Tow Glinda the Good Witch -Liz Gutman Gate Guard -David Collier • ALSO FEATURED: Jessica Arias, Katefyn Aron- son. Myra Caldera, Renee Cloud, laura Cote, Amy Del- rez, Pyrome Dutch, Krystal Farthing, Jayme Faye. Megan Fissel, Aaron Frankel, Isaac Gomez Sarah Hess, Megan Hunt, Cassandra Latimer; Wendy Laurie, Maria Mendoza, Melissa Lin- der, Lisa Streavel, Shawna Weinheimer, Alex Winnett. · Dan Wotta, Katy Wyman, Stephanie Yanez. Lauren Young and Gabby Zelina. •SPECIAL NOTE: Thirty-four Munchkins will be Glayed by students from loca elemen- tary schools, including Adams, Kaiser and TeWinkle. ... I I ~ I . AJ8 Thursday, May 25, 2000 • --.._......_,,..._.---;~·1~~-. "It's interesting that this keeps going on and Qn and on. I lully expect to get another set of calls in another live yean." -Dr. ,..... PolMtln. a Dalla-based psychiatrist. on the investigation into Alan M. Meyers. the t'OOner Costa Mesa Senior Center executive director who has been Kcused of fal- sifyi~ his credentials to get hired and Is also suspected of using the alias carml Bar-ltan. More than 20 years ago, Bar-llan • used Polantln's name and medic.al license. EDITORIAL . ' Are 'smart' meters ·as clever as OfficiaIS think? W e can't help but won-tions, the already frustrating that the meters between Palm der if Newport Beach 's task of finding parking in New-and Main streets are any differ- new Hsmart" parking po,rt Beach will get e ven more ent than the rest. They don't meters could ultima tely prove frustrating - even hazardous. look any smarter than your to be smarter than the idea As many know, finding a average parking meter. behind them. prime spot near the water can Also, the new meters could The me ters being tested for be about as exciting, and as become a traffic hazard if dri- three months along Balboa rare, as s.tri.king gold. vers try to outsmart them. And Boulevard do not accept more But now, when beachgoers· you can be sure they will. C:oins until .a car I eaves the "spor --finally find an open -spaee, it -..... · But to d~ so, a-car must pull-· it is parked in. City officials say ·will be a bittersweet victory. completely out of the spot and this will create a constant flow The smart meters will force into the busy street in order to of new precious parking spots visitors to return whe n their reset the clock and put more because drivers will no longer meters are up, not to feed more coins in. Not exactly a safe be able·to feed mete rs for hours coins, but to actually move their manuever. on end. cars, battle the traffic and find M er a few go-rounds with Our worry, though , is that · new parking spots. the motion-detection meters, with these new clever contrap-That is, only if tourist realize beachgoers may just decide MAILBAG Andre, you will be deeply missed A father gneving the death of dnother's son ... "God giveth, and God taketh away ... • How can I reconcil~ this simple ye{, at times like this, vi triolic phrase? It seems so unfair, the cruel and ERIC HUTCHISON ~ . •j that visiting Newport is not worth the hassle of parking. Apparently, that's what city officials are. hoping for. They want to free up the parking spaces for those who shop, eat at pricey restaurants and do not lay aroW)d all Clay at the public beach. -Some b\lSiness -Owners on the Balboa Peninsula are in' favor of the short-teqn parking policy, saying. they nMthe.....; spaces near their stores a:rrc.f" restaurants to be constantly in flux. For them, turnover in parking means more customers. Others say the Big Brother- esque limit on metered parking will drive people -potential customers -away. · And the out-of-towners won't be the only things driven away. The hi-tech meters si~al the end of a time when a day at the beach could indeed be a day at the beach. No-0nedeniesthaLpaddng -or the lack of it -is a major problem for Ne wport. And no one can fault city officials for searching for a solution. But at the end of tbe three- month trial run, will the meters tum out to be an intelligent choice? Questions remain on ·school bond AT ISSUE: The NeWP.Ort-Mesa Unified School District's proposed $110-million bond on the June 6 special ballot. ~----9:1Eltl·ttru~'y-death-of-AndF&--1------1 --~-----==--~~;t../L...-:::::-~tt-~t--t--=-=~rn~WJforr-Mesa-Stewart. I know there is nothing more devastating for a parent, friend or lover than to lose the precious life of a child, colleague or life mate. I truly feel and want to express my deepest, most heartfelt sympathy to Andre's parents and family. So many questions will be left unanswered as we reflect upon this tragedy. All of the .,.what us· and "Why did this have to happe n• questions will circuJate in our minds as we struggle with his loss; searching fo r some way to ease the pain. Having read the thoughts expressed by several of his fellow students a t Newport Harbor High School published in the local papers, I can only begm to understand the impact this fine young man had on • them. H~ will be painfully missed in the u~oming events. The Newport community has had its share of tragic events over the recent years. But, what are the messages we shouJd find interwoven with the sorrow we all share with Andre's passing. What can we do to help prevent this type of traged y from recurring? What can be said to our children to help them deal with their swirling emo- tions? Consider the thought- fuJ reflection on the circum- stan~s surrounding all of our lives and share your sense of love and apprecia- tion with those to whom you are close. Stop the whirlwind of life for a moment; help our children place this painful loss into proper perspective. Help them deal with the adversity before them and le t them grow strongjn its wake; after all, isn't this the quintessential spirit that was embodied in Andre Stewart? I will be at the memorial services, not only to show my respect to Andre and bis family but to search deep within my faith, into the depths of my soul, to find the answers that "God giveth• me for these lmgerlng ques- tions, which in tum will be shared with my family and friends before "God taketh away.• YOUI 11111111 ! . ~ .. I' i 1 ·GOOD GAME. ANDRE Thank you Andre ... you will be deeply missed. BRYAN KERNS Newport Beach 'Smart' meter not worth the hassle I can't believe the city is willing to be a #beta test site• for smart meters at the pier area for 90 days (·A parking meter with a brain?• May 16). Has the failure rate of these devices which •reset auto- matically". been thought out more to be a pain-in-the-butt than profit margin? Now let's see, when the visitor comes to the pier area on a sununer Sunday, in lieu of feeding a meter, they'll just move the car in and out of the stall.. creating additional headaches to the already con- gested parking lot traffic just to reset a meter. Yes, City Council member, people dO' come to the beach and T-shirt shops only, just check out all the igloos and rental equip- ment on the beach, it's called a day at the beach or a piatlc. Perhaps it's time we direct them all to Peninsula Point and park for free. TOM SMITH Balboa Peninsula State parks protect resources, not raise revenues The paper recently fea- tured a proposal by the Alliance to Rescue Crystal Cove which is presented as an alternative to an earlier plan proposed by a private developer (•Crystal Cove Oil· lc:s have new proposal,• May 13). The problem with the Alliance's proposal is that it accepts the philosophy espoused by the original pro- posal -that the park has to generate revenue. The mission statement of the California State Parks and Recreation Department dis- cusses the protection of resdurces and the creation of outdoor recreation opportuni- ties. lt does not mention gen- erating revenue, and this should not be a requirement of our state parks. A far better alternative for Crystal Cove is to go back to the beginning -the existing General Plan -and plan with the mission, not revenue, inmind. lb.is is the position of the Newport Beach chapter of the Surfrld- er foundation. NANCY GARDNER Seaetary, the Swfrider Poundetion u run ed School District is adamant in its represen- tations that the Newport Coast Elementary School will be completed and ready for occupancy in September 2000. For this pwject, the district selected a 'con- struction manager to assist in implementing and expecliting Uie con- struction process. A sub- stantial fee is being paid for this service and the net resuJt is that the school will not be com- pleted this calendar year, and will likely not be ready for occupancy until the first or second quarter of 2001 (possibility of project not being avail- able until September 2001). In the proposed bond issue scheduJed for vote on June 6, the dis- trict is planning to spend $50.6 million for imple- me ntation fees. Taxpay- ers are entitled to a com- pre hensive breakdown for these non brick-and- mortar costs. ALFRE.D R; WILLINGER Newport Coast This is in response to your article ("Heavily taxed residents say bond is too much,• May 8) regarding opposition from the Newport Coast continge nt to school bond Measure A. Both John Moorlach and the Daily Pilot have positively rat- ed the upcoming bond measure. Beyond the mechanics of why the schools need the money, how much the state will chip in and who will oversee the expenditure of the total proceeds, anyone who argues that it is unfair for them to pay an extra deductible in order to make a statement against the past sins of the of the school district, or as a vote against more tiles, or because those. bQnd dollars will not benefit me or because Republl- Readers RESPOND cans are always against more taxes in any form, Or because their ctlildren are alrec,dy out of school or attend solely private schools misses their own 'pers9nal obligation to sustain public education's vital part in our American dream. For the past fe w weeks, I have been reading as much as possible on the bond issue in order to vote intelligently. Now, after reading your editorial in the Daily Pilot (•The bond: it's your obligation ,• May 13), I have o·ne question which is not being addressed: What is the length of · time the property tax bills will be assessed? When anyone is incurring debt, they usually have knowl- edge of when the debt, will be paid. If anyone has the answer, I would certainly like to know. JAN M. CONICOFF Newport Beach Yes, repairing and ren- ovating the schools are good ideas. Yes, we should provide the chil· dren of our community the oppo~ty for the best and safest education possible. Yes, the issuance of municipal bonds to finance this endeavor may a good idea. But I encourage every taxpay- er to explore the tax implications this bond issue may have on them as'laxpayers. But in the tradition of fiscally conservative Orange County (I'm talk- ing the citizens, not the politicians of late), I abhor any new taxes that might be levied upon us. Tb.is is an issue every taxpayer should coDlider. MUL JAMES 1ALDW1N Newport Beach .. ... •• • • ···-- . , I t I I t 1..-. 0 I I I I 11 I I I I • t I • • t I I ' I I • ' t Thursday, Mat 2s, 2000 A19 . . . .. . . . . . . , .; . . . . "' . 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Mw Md Newpan twbor high school ..... dtletm todlly at the Sutton Pila Hot.I. ¥! • • • • a9th annual athletic awards bre akfast • Newport ~a~bor Area Chamber of CQmmerce· All-CIF In football andan All·Star pkt(, he -wesnamed Defensive Player of the Year · in PCL A standout in the shot and discus. he takes a 3.3 GPA to USC. ·S::!~t volleyball, football standout. a multiple ·Dream Teamer. Sea View Athlete of the Year, Active in student govern· ment, he -+anie'ST -+t-11-:--llll 4.23 GPA. ' A: fim·team all-league choke in watM polo -he was ---also'a butterfly · swimming standout and he takes a 3.6 GPA to Pepperdine with·polo future. A~ree- time Dally Pilot Athk>te of the Week. anda three-time fim·team M-SeaView League water polo player, the '99Sea\few co-MVP is headed ~ack I and field standout Is ClF Division II champion in the 300 hurdles, and 100. meter dash, was second in 110 high hurdles. Will take 3.9 GPA to Ua.A A three- t1me f1rst·team All·Sea View League and All~ County tennis standout with a 34 GPA and Golden State Exam honors. UC Berkeley 1s next. Stanford next stop after All-CIF ~1n basketball, and a ~ltd candidate for CIF Player of Year 1n volleyball. carries a 4.0 GPA. Multiple --ore Teamer. Basketball, and volleyball standout Is a multiple Daily Pilot ~am Teamer with All-CIF accolades. headed for UC San Diegowrth 3.95 GPA. Will maJor in computer science. Afour· year letterman in soccer, all-league andAll-CIF, and four years in swimming ~~ relay), she's ~for U. of San Diego with 3.7 GPA. GatOf~ N.ttion- al High School Pl.tyer of the YNr. Hasa 3.5 GPA.00 will m4'jor In engi-- neertng °' buMns. Gotng to USC with "full nde ~· ~· . • _ ..... ) I ' L · _12_~--· Moy__.__25 ......... 2000 ___________ SPOR'IS ----------------0a __ i1y __ P_i1ot NeWport Harbor sweeps Mira Costa away •Clayton's 27 kills give Newport a three-game sweep over Mira Costa; championship rematch with CdM next. CIF DMSION I VOU.EYIALL S•FllllL before another Mustangs rally tied the game at 13. 1be SaUon remained calm and put the game away, thanks to a Turner kill and a solo block by Scott Tippett. l ... .._..._.11 sion I champs int!> a dwnpionsbip ony ""'~ rematch with rival' Corona del Mar DAILY PlloT Saturday nlght' at 1 at Cypress Col· REDONDO BEACH -For New· lege, the fourth meeting of the year port Harbor High boys volleyball between the two schools. • standout Billy Clayton, history would "It doesn't matter to me who we not repeat itself, not if he had anything face;w e haven't been successful with to say ab6ut it. either school,• Coach Dan Glenn sa1d 'IWo years after being swept out of after the match, "I'm just jazzed that the CIF Southern Section Division I we were able to make it back to the · semifinals by Mira Costa, the Sailors finals agairi. • turned the broom the other way and Clayton led the Sailors (17·5) with dusted off the host Mustangs. 15· 11, 27 killS and two solo blocks, while 15-13, 15-12, before a noisy crowd at · Dustin llliQ9Worth added 'nine kills Redondo Higb. and nine ~lo blocks. • Alte, what happened here two "Set the ball and give It to Billy,• years ago. I told myself that there was Glenn said. •w e weren't trying to fool no way we were going to lose anyone out there. It isn't exactly brain tonight,• Clayton said. ·we used that surgery with us.• loss as a sense of motivation and it For Mira Costa (22· 7), Jason Spratt really paid off for us.• had 15 kills, Mike Gevert:z added 12 The win sends the defending Divi· and Ryan McKenzie l'?ad 10. ':Newport has a bunch of great ath- letes over there,• Coach Mille Cook: said. "Billy was a handful, that's for sure. They j ust played a more physical style of volleyball thaD we did.• The opening game started rather slowly for both schools, which was a disadvantage to the Sailors, 'who trailed, 7-4. •We need to keep moving and moving fast," Glenn said. "Once we did that, I thought ~ had better con· hot of the match." ' Following a Sailors' timeout, New· port picked up the pace and went on a 9-2 run, forcing numerous mistakes from the Mustangs. Setter Kent Turner was strong down the stretch in Game 1. He had both of bis ace serves and added a key kill, giving Newport some breathing room. Finally, an ace Crom Greg Perrine gave Game 1 to Newport. • 1 thought it was huge to get that first game under our belts,• Glenn said . •Both teams were coming off back-to-back five-game matches and I wanted to take thelr crowd out of it, too.• . The Sailors carried their Gaine 1 momentum into Game l, taking an 11·4 advantage before the Mustangs mounted a comeback. Five straight points brougb~ Mira Costa to within two before Brian Gae- ta came up with the crutial point of the game. With N,ewport holding serve, a free ball right over the net was up for grabs. Gaeta not oniy got to the ball fi.i'st, but found a small opening just inside the sideline, giving a crucial point to the Sailors. Newport stretched th~ lead to 13·9 •There were a bunch of players who made plays when they had to,• Glenn said. •That's what is great about this team, I'm not afraid to put in anyone at.any given time.• Fighting for survival, the Mustangs )umped out early in Game 3 and took a commanding t2-4'lead. . But Newport, which had to look back only five days to find an example of a miracle comeback, ripped off six • poi.J\&in a row to cut the lead to, 12- 10. . Alter Newport regained its serve, Clayton, who had 13 kills in Game 3 alone, gave the Sailors the lead for good on back-to-back finishes. After a Mustangs error made it, 14- 12, Turner and Erik Peterson teamed up for a block to end it. CIF DIVISION I YOLLEYBAll SEMIFINAL . M () s T LIKE LY . -CDM ___ IN-.FOURl--·-10 s·ucceeo- • Macklin rides off the bench to the rescue in Game 3, as Corona del Mar earns fourth straigh t trip to CIF championship-match. Barry Faulkner D AILY PILOT NEWPORT BEACH -Corona del Mar Hlgb boys volleyball coach Steve - Conti said visiting Santa Margarita served tougher and played, better defense than his Sea Kings in Wednes· day's CIF Southern Section Division I semifinal at Newport Harbor Hlgh. But the No. 3-seeded hosts (21·1) did have something the Eagles (15-6) didn't -at least not any more. CdM junior Garrett Macklin, who started on the Santa Margarita frosh· ~ ~Q£11_ two seasons ago, before ditching tne-fong commu e to the saddleback VaUey and enroUing at the school a long jump serve from his house, added a serious third-game spark to key a 15· 4, 9-15, 16-14, 15-8 victory. Macklin, who had not seen the court until Conti sent him to the service line with the Sea Kings trailing, 7-6, served four straight points, including a pair of jump-serve aces, to help the Sea Kings build a to-7 edge. Santa Margarita rallied and eventually served for the game, which would have given it a 2-1 lead in games. But CdM summoned what Conti later called •blood and guts," to prevail, 16·14. The Sea Kings then dosed out the match to advance to its fourth straight section title match. CdM will play Back Bay rival Newport Harbor, which it h~ ~aten three times already this year, in the 7 p.m. title showdown at Cypress College. It's also a rematch of last year's OiV1Sion I final, won by Newport Harbor in four games. ·It's funny, but maybe the guy who got the least play- ing time for us, made the biggest plays tonight,• Conti said of Macklin, who later noted one of bis aces dropped at the feet of his best friend, Santa Margarita junior Blake Robinson.• "I came in cold and when (the Eagles) called that timeout (after a Greg Stampley kill pulled CdM even, 7-7) my knees were shaking,• Macklin said. Still, he was steady enough to dive bomb consecutive rockets. which helped the Sea Kings gain their collective footing. , "We were rattled ln Game 2, but I think we regained our composure,• Conti said. "We've had a lot of guys contributing all season and we tell our guys you never know when Y<>vr number is going to be called. (Mack· Lin's) was called tonight.· Macklin's may have been the most dramatic contribu- tion, but the efforts of several teammates were more quantitative . Stampley, a senior outside hitter, finished with a match-high 34 kills, whDe senior Alec Hanson (11) and Forrest Mack (10) were also in double figures. Senior All-CIF setter Kevin Hansen, bound for Stan· ford, collected 63 assists to go with six kills and four stuff blocks. The Sea Kings, who bad not lost a game in three pre- vious playoff matches, rolled ln the opening game. But Santa Margarita built an 11-5 edge in the second game, then withstood a CdM surge to even the match. It was the only game the Eagles took off CdM in nine tries this spring. Robinson. who lives in the CdM attendance bound· aries, paced a balanced Eagle attack with 24 kills. Dustin Creager (19) and Damien Scott (16) were also frequent targets for setter Vince Prieto (68 assists). Charlie Alshuler pounded a quick set to stave off San- ta Margarita, up, 14· 12, in the third game, then two Eagle hitting errors Ued It at 14. A Stampley kill earned the next point and Robinson boomed one long from the back row to put CdM back ln command. The two teams exchanged 25 sideouts before the third point was scored in lbe 38-minute final game. Santa Mar- garita led, 5·4, before CdM reeled off seven straight. CdM's former Sea View League rival closed the 14-5 deficit to t 4·8, before Stampley dosed it out with a kill. Those two guys (Hansen and Stampley) really help make us a strong team,• Conti said. •We didn't pla)I our best match tonight, so hopefully that will come Saturday.• COLLEGE TENttlS Abrams strugglGS, but wins his opener ATHENS, Ga. -Stanford University 1enior Geoff Abrams, a product of New· port Harbor High, had a tough ma lch in the fint round of the NCAA Mem Tennls Champlonlip at the Univeni· ty of GeorgJa. But Abrams, the sixth seed, edvaooed with a .C-6, 6·.C, 6 ..... victory over Vanderbilt'• Andrew Ntlker. lbe tournament c.ontinuet todey. ' DALY PILOT PHOTOS 8Y CONRAD LAU C orona del Mar's Greg Stampley (above) reacts after blocking a shot (below). The Sea Kings won in four to set up a championship showdown with Back Bay rival Newport Harbor for all of the marbles in CIF Dtvbton I boys volleyball. It's at Cypress College ~aturday night at 7. Coach of the,Y..r natlOGal honor 11\dns 1111b •llOD wtt1a UCLA. DEEP SU Costa Mesa teaching pro getting rave reviews. en Andy Crinella of Costa Mesa Golf & Country Club attended his 0-year high school reunion three years ago, some jaws dropped when old friends were told what he was doing for a living. After all, Crinella failed to make the high school golf team at Mater Dei. Now, Crinella is not only a golf professional, but considered one of the area's top teaching pros. Richard Dunn GOlf •1 think he's the best teaching pro around,• said Big Canyon Country Club's Danny Bibb, the all-time area men's club champion with 11 career titles (six at Big Canyon. five at Newport Beach Country Club), all won between 1977 and 1984. Not long ago, Bibb brought his wife, Lynda, to see Crinella. •sfie shot 111 and tmrafffig Cany~-~pftl;;;:;f,1.fiei=:. ;rie';;;>n---r ~::::::::::,J two lessons with Andy Crinella. she shot an 86 at Big Canyon,· Bibb said of his wife's lifetime-best round earlier this month. • (Crinella) is different than most (instructors) I've ever had.• The son of a UCI psychologist and researcher, Crinella has developed bis own twist on matters. •As guys get older, I mainly work with their balance and get them stretched out,• said Crinella, who lives in Costa Mesa and whose father, Frank, won the Irvine Coast Country Club (now Newport Beach CC) men's championship in 1981. •r·m able to work with them on flexibility, which is not unconventional. But I don't team the <;amplete package. I get thei.qOexibllity back, talk to them about nutrition and about the mental game of golf, too. My dad teaches the mental game.· Crinella, an assistant pro at Costa M~ under head pro Brad Booth, praQt:iced bard for two years after meeting legendary swing guru Mac O'Grady and taking lessons Crom him. O'Grady gives )essons to players on the PGA Tour and Senior PGA Tout, w'clud.ing 1999 Toshiba Senior Classic champion Gary M~ord, who said his playing career turned around after working with O'Grady. "The first lesson I had (with O'Grady), McCord was out there, too,· Crinella said of his 1990 experience at Canyon Country Club in Palm Springs. "Then, a year later, I made the college golf team (at Orange Coast College).• Crinella, who later starred at the University of San Diego, played a couple of years on the mini-tour and won a Golden State Tour event at Torrey Pines in 1995. But he knew his future was in teaching. "That's where I want to go,· Crinella said . "I've been working with (my dad). He's worked with a few tour players to get them thinking right and they play better.• When your gross score drops 20 strokes in one round, you figure it must be something in the water. • IUOtAllD DUNN's golf column appears ~ Thursday. CIF TENNIS Sea Kings on the road today in semis STIJDIO CITY -Corona del !"1ar Higb's boys tennis team takes its hopes for a berth in the CU\ Division I finals to the Studio City Golf & Tennis Cub today where Coach Tun Mang's Seo Kings will duel No. 2·seeded Har· vard-Westlake at 3:15 in the serni.finAls. Directions: Prom •os North take 101 East to Coldweter Canyon exit. Right to River- side and tum left to Whitsett. COWll Mll'S DlllS Vanguard IN NAIA semifinals LEXINGTON, Ky. -Vanguard University's men's tennis team is just two wins away from a national champlomhip after its 7-2 quarterfinal vk:lqry over Azusa Padfk: Wednelday in the NAIA nationaJ cbam'piombips at Sblllito Park in Kentucky. The No. 3 leed Lions (22-3) uted its depth to beat their Golden State AthJetic Conference rtva.11 for tb9 tblrd time in four matches. Ollie Hetmtnen. Joaldm Ulfvebrmd ad ~r Sknec%ynakl all won their llngles eeta. Vanguard wU1 face No. ~ Aubum·Moa~ wbkh advanced wttb • 5-3 win over No. 7 Plagler eau.g.. In tlMt temlftnaJa today et the Untvenaty of Kmtuc:ky. Tbe wUaDier edvancet to Prklay's ftnala, ao et Km= .-... ... uMau.1a . . ..... "'••"• u.: • ,, a.a MmK a --:..-:,:l:"~--(W)~=~tt~ ........ *'·"""" W. 7-1: *'· =~~6"~;J=~ HlllMc~MMin• ij1 •• A'11 , ......... .,. ••n ~~·r.J•:.::ra:"~~' •az •••••A~Mf!I :ut&• UlfMl•lld U1l11• {fti)dlf. ~ H. , - -~~~-~-~-------·y _________________ ·spoRTS ---------------~~~ Thursday, Moy 25, 2000 83 Giants 'slam' M~ers in ·7 _4 victory con• •1~ LL • Kordicb's grand slam in NEWPORT I U CH Li St. John struck out eight and scored three runs to lead the Red So• Marlins final inning lifts the Giants allowed no walks. over the Dwnondback.s. . Grant Gerdau. Ala Mathews and Mike Orozco bad three hits, on the mound, J.a. Dion and get past NEWPORT BEACH-MAIOIS Juon PoulMn anchored the defense. including a home run to lead the Tanner Nuzum combmed to Mlcb8el Kordich hit a For the Dodgers, Nick Plke Yankees attack. strike out four over four innings. grand slam in the ~ttom of the sixth pitched a complete game, striking Kyle Scbneekluth and Zack Von Other key hits were provided by Dod ~g to lead the Giants over the out three, while Matt Ralger had a Berg each added a pair of hits for S~ven Hlllgren, Dion. Michael aei-s ~ Mariners, 7-4, last weekend, in the hit and two runs scored. the Yanks. Ford, Brett Crowley, Grant Gerdau " second round of the Newport Beach The Dodger defense was led by The Cardinals were led by and Jason Poulsen. Little League Majors Division Jamie Bloom, Sean Mohler and Alex WllUam O'Blen, who had a base For the D-Backs, Scott Colton P;16Y0Us: , Johnston. hit and Ryan Telles, who sparkled pitched wel).. .while Sean Maxwell, Kordich s blast scored Tommy defensively at first base. Peter Poletaev and ValenUn Hutchbon, Jalfer Kattan and Zack • YANKEES 11, MAalNERS 1 -In lvanltsky each bad key hits. Milder for the comeback Win. playoff action, the Yankees used a • BRAVES 7, DoooEJtS 5 -In a · k The slugger also pitched three big offensive inning to defeat the back-and-forth contest, the Braves • RED Sox 13 REos 12 -Jake ~o;edelessdinnings for ~e Giants.and Mariners. prevailed over lheDodgers. Wuebben's s~-inning hit scored a ui · • a ouble and single to his Kyle Legrands had a key two-out Tyler EUJs pltched five innings for Tanner Nuzum to break the tie for offensive stats. hit to spark the Yanks' offense, the Braves, striking out seven the Red Sox. The Mariners w~e led by Tony while Kyle Schneekluth pitched a Dodgers, while Matt Burgne sparked J.Jl. Dion, Steven IUllgren and Jones, who had a triple and single complete game, striking out four. the offense with a double and a John Angelo each pitched well and started a sixth-inning rally lo put Offensively for Ute Yankees, single. for the Red Sox and aU scored them up a run before Kordich's blast. Mike Orozco had two hits, while Other offensive stars for the..... first-inning runs to spark an early ln other Majors action: Schneekloth, Andrew KelUgan, Braves were Andrew Dlalynas, .lead. • RED Sox 5, D ODGERS 2 -Red Sox pitchers Steven fflllgren and John Angelo combined to shut down the Dodgers. Peter Berg and Zack Von Berg each Evan Zolle r, James Gray and Pa ul The Reds rallied in the sixth added a hit. Knezevic. i.n.nµlg with hits from Jake The Mariners were led by pitcher Martin Ostrowsky, Zak Warsaw Lemmerman, Blaine Nielsen and Wlllle Harrison, who struck out four and Jordan Taormina keyed the Tyler KenL Hillgren aru:L.Angelo combined ta__ strikeout 11, keeping the Dodgers' bats quiet. over three innings of work and Braves' defense. • Braves,7, Red Sox 3 -Strong -Connot. F~rgu.son, who made a For-the Dodgers.,.Matt-ltalge r, pitCihing-by·E¥~oUer, Andrew-- stellar defensive play. Jamie Bloom, Allen Hardison and Dlalynas and Tyler Ellls led the Shaun Mohle r each delivered key £raves over the Red Sox. Angelo, IUllgren, Brett Crowley and Tanner Nuzum each had key hits for the Red Sox, while Michael Ford, Jake Wuebben, John Gothard, • YANKEES 6, CAJtDINA.l.S 1 -Vlnn1e Sl John pitched a complete-game one-hitter to lead the Yankees over hits. Zoller pitched four strong .inrungs, BOATING .u.o. LEuw.u a. 2000 9ehla CorintNan Yacht Oub laMr -1. Ryan Mulvania, BCYC; 2. Ryan Wager, HHVC. c;,J -1. Justin Law/Adrienne Patterson, BYCJBCYC; 2. Charlie Ullman18rad Kiser, BYC; 3. Eric Akins/Casey Shilling, BYC. 5.a.ot A -1. Charlie Buckingham, NHYC; 2. Scott Andrews, BVC; 3. Jamie DeWolfe, BYC; 4. Derek Spalding, BCYC 5.a.ot 8 -1. Stuart Palley, LIYC; 2. Max Ukropina, BYC; 3. Wade Hatton, UYC. 5.a.ot C1 -1. Eric Holland, BCYC; the Cardinals. \ •RED Sox 12, D IAMONDBACKS 3 -John An9elo had three hits and PONY BASEBALL Dodgers win, 8-1 • Harrison's gem is the difference in verdict. CORONA DEL MAR - Matt Harrison pitched complete-game to lead the Dodgers over the Braves in Corona del Mar PONY baseball action last weekend. Hanison ajlowed only one run while striking out seven for the Dodgers. NILL AA Diamondbacks s urvive mammoth rally from the Angels to win, 12-11 • After nearly losing a nine-run lead in the last inning. the Diamondbacks prevail. NEWPORT BEACH -The Diamondbacks jumped out to a 10-1 lead. then held on for dear ille to win. 12-t 1, in the second round of tlle Newport Beach Little League AA Division playoffs last weekend. Hunter Alder and Matt Morris led the D-Backs with a double and two singles each, helpmg the club jump out to a 10-1 lead after five innings. allowing only one hit, while Dialynas and Ellis came in to clpse out the game .. NILL AAA Dodgers take 12-9 win •Blue Crew puts away the Diamondbacks in AAA game. NEWPO.RT BEACH -In a game featuring a lead change four different times, the Dodgers led last to win, 12- 9, in Newport Beach Little League AAA Division playoff action last weekend. Kevin Holland led the Dodgers' attack with three hits, while Ertc Berkley and Max canepa had two hits each. • Bagwell's two hits, three RBis lead the way for ~-3 victory in majors division duel. COSTA MESA -Key NATIONAL hits by Ryan Bagwell propelled the Marlins to a 5-3 win over the Dodgers m Costa Mesa National League Majors D1vis1on action last weekend. Bagwell had two hits and three RBis to lead the Marlins, while Erle Seagondollar and Mike WoUe each had key RBis. __ \fldor..ao.<l'\llnn.le.Yalda.. - each clupped in with two hits for the Marlms. On the mound, Bagwell and Victor Valdez combined to allow only two hits, while striking out 12. In other Majors action: • CMNLL MARLINS 10, CMA.LL W HITE Sox 0 . ln lnterleague play, Vinnie Valdez clubbed a grand slam and a double to kev the Marlins to a WUl over th~ Wlute Sox P.J. Errington added a Uuee-run home run and drove in five to add to the Marlins' attack. ErTington and Vlnnl~ Valdez combined to throw a shutout with four strikeouts for the Fighting Fl.Sh. • 2. Bryan Hall, BCYC; 3. Taylor Sullivan, BCYC. The Braves broke up the shutout with a solo home run On the mound for the Blue Crew, Duernberger whiffs . - 5.a.ot C2 -1. Drew Uttlefair, UVC; 2. Blair Belling, NHYC; 3. Josh , sabot CJ·. 1. Robin Gautschi, LIVC; 2. Mac Mace, NHYC; 3. Eric Chebll, uvc. ~lor So son led the Braves' pitching and Nick Cannon Jed the defense. Alder pitched three scoreless innings, striking out seven, while Bryan Yasukochl, Anna Palcbikoff and Hayley Alder each scored three runs. F r th els Matt Stelnber itched well in the middle innings and had a key hit in the team's nine-run sixth inning. Other key hits came from Nick Kline and MJch ael Epstein. Danny Muskovt~ and Carlo Valdes 16 · Ti • 4 O · each pitched well to sec ... u .... re.__lh .... e._wm--=· ..... ___ m __ ..;;.g_e_rs __ -__ wm ____ , For the Diamondbacks, Aaron COSTA AMERICAN Northcraft and Scott Thompsen each l'v1ESA -ln had key hits. interleague action, the Costa Mesa Amencan Little QUALIFIERS FOR TODAY'S JR. HIGH TRACK AND FIELD FINAU AT CORONA DEL MAR HIGH League Tigers shut down the bats of the National League's Astros, 4-0. behind the strong pitching of ll.J. Duemberger. Nl!M'DRJ.MESA JUMOlt HIGH ,_.,...U>RES • c-.. Mllr High (ANlla tl!MMy, J p.m.) ~ .... 100 -1. Encinias (E), 11.8; 2 (tiet Cempos (E}, 12.1; G.Jpin (0), 12.1; 4. Kore«at en. 12.4; !f. Ruiz (CM), 12.5; 6. Rlngstrom (CdM), 12.6; 7 (tie) Abando (0), 12.8; ZUnlga en. 12.8. 200 -1. Encinias (E), 24.5; 2. campos (El, 24.9; J, <illpln (0). 25.0; 4. Montlllo en. 25.4; 5. Koreerat en. 25.S; 6. Flgue<oa (E) 25.6; 7. Arri.g. en. 26.7; 8. Kolcubun (0), 27.0. 400 -1. Montillo en. 56.A; 2. Zuniga en. SS. 1; J. Ablndo en. 58.9; 4, F'ig~oa (E), 59.3; 5. MMt.inez en. 59.4; 6. J~ (E}, 59.6; 7. Estr~ (cM). 1:00.1; 8, K<*ubun (0), 1'00.1. IOO • 1. Porfirio en. 2:~6; 2. Sandoval en. 2:19.J; 3. Crom en. 2:21.0; 4. Walker (E), 2:21.3; 5. Tut'"4!f" (CdM), 2:26.0; 6. Mc:l..aughlln (0), 2:26.3; 7. Alllson (0), 2:36.6; 8. Currim (CdM), 3:02 5. HI • 1 (tie) Haninks en, 4-8; M.wtlnez en. 4-8; Montillo en • ...a; s.nkey <E>. 4-8; Junowlch (E), 4-8; White (0), 4-8, 7. Mcleth (0). 4-8; & MastrilN {E). 4-8. U • 1. Encinias (E), 17-5, 2.1. Campos (E). 17-l'h; l . KOf'etf.t en. 16-7; 4. At>.ndo (0). 1M; 5. Mcleth (0). 1M; 6. Zunlgli (T). 16-0: 7. ArNga en. 1 S.10¥.; 8. Kolcubun (O}. 1s.4'1h. •-I. Barnett (HO), 46--0'1< 2. Cr•lrl (E). U.51/i; 3. Johns (CdM), 41"6 'h; ... f>felfer ro. •1-1•1i: s. ounn <CdMI. .... --. -.... ~---q...-•·. ...... ...... ' r • , 1 •· ,.,.,_ 1 .. •t~ 39-7'/i. 6 Porfirio en 34-5. 7. C.mpos (E), 37·5; 8 Crom en. 37-2 . S.vefttt1 ,,.... 100 -I (lie) C.rroll (0), 12-8. Jimenez en. 12 8; l . Presson (CdM), 12 9, 4 (tM!) Aguilera en. 13.2; Fabian (E). 13 2: 6. Reme (HD), 133, 7 (t;.) Avon (()), 13.6; Hughes en. 13.6. 200 • 1 carroll (D). 26.7; 2 (tie) J Agulle<a {T), 26.9; Presson (CdM). 26.9; 4 (tie) lrei (0). 27.3; Jimenez en. 27.l ; 6, Fabian (E), 27.8: 7. Welch (CdM), 29.3; a. 8odentioefl!f (E), 30.5. 400 1 Macias en. 58.5; 2. Avon (0), 1'00 1. 3 lrei (0), 1:01.4, 4 Cahwntz1 en. 1 03 2.; 5. Vaquide~ (E). 1·04 O; 6 Moses (CdM), 1 05 6, 7 Rule (E). 1 05.9, 8 Waldren (CM), 1'07 4. IOO • 1 Merna (0), 2 16 9; 2 Ohuantz• en. 2 25 6, 3 Abdul en. 2:30.3; 4. St Andre CE), 2·34 4, 5 Sauter (0), 2.3S 0, 6 Lawless (0), 2:3S 5; 7 Carr en. 2:45.2; 8. Knopp (HD), 2.51.7 HJ · 1 (tie) Abdul en. 4-4; Corrales (CdM), 4-4; 8oyd (HO), 4-4; 8rawner (CdM), 4-2; Uriqudiez (E}, 4-2.; Rense (HO), 4-2. Sprenger (E), 4-2 U • 1. Williamson {E), 15-0; 2. Guzman (E), 13·5'4; 3. Greeley en. 14-8; 4. Chandy (HO), 14-11/J; 5. Hamstrom (0), 14-0; 6. c.astro en. 13.10·1>; 1. urlostique en. 13-711.; 8. U.. (0). 13-3'/i. SP· 1 Sz«Mi <E>. 47.1•1.; 2. Macias en. 44i9; 3. Walden (CM), 41-111/~ 4. W~ad (HD), ~3; 5. MMtln (E), 38-10'1.; 6. Gero (CdM), 37· 11''1.; 7. Hughes en. 37.111.; 8. Reily (CdM), )6..7'h. • ·c· DNts1on 100 • 1. p Rtley (E), 12.8; 2 Williamson (E), 12.9, 3 Mondragon en. 13.2; 4 (tie) Hamstrom (D). 13.4; o. Riley (E), 13.4; 6 (tte). Castro en. 13.7; Guerrl!fo en, 13 7; 8. Liao (O), 14 8 200 • 1 (tie). WilhamiOn (E), 26 8. P. Riiey (E), 26.8; 3. ,Leyva en. 27.5; 4. 0. R1teym, 27.7; 5. Ch.tndy (HO), 28.1: 6. Hamstrom (D), 28.2; 7. Ostro m. 28.4; a Mondragon en. 28.6. 400 • 1 Guzman (E), 1:01.5; 2. Leyva en. 1:02.5; 3. Guerrl!fo en. 1 02.7, 4. OeArces (E), 1;04. 1; 5 Chandy (HO), 1.o.4,6, 6. Nguyen (CdM), 106.0;7. Tanaka (O), 1 06.9, 8 Greeley en. 1:07.1. IOO • 1 Ehas en. 2 19A, 2 Rios (E), 2 22 0, 3 Athey (0), 2·23.7; 4. Urionique en. 2:30.8, 5. Aguilef'a (R), 2 l 1 6, 6 DeArces (E). 2.32.4; 7 Liao (0), 2 36.9, 8. Robles (E). 2 38 7 HJ 1 (tie) Elias en. 4-4; 1 (tie) Wtlrader en. 4-4; I (tie) P. Riley, 4-4; 4 (tie) Degehre (CdM). 4._,.; 4 (tie) Greeley en. 4-4; 6 (tie). Oeltonte (CdM). 4-2. 6 (tie). Marr11d (HD), 4-2. u -1. Wtlhamson (E), 1s-4'h; 2. Guzman (E), 15-3; 3 Greeley en. 14-8; 4 Chandy(HO), 14-1'h; 5. Hlmstrom (0), 14-0; 6. Castro en. 13-10''1; 7 Uriostique en. 13-7'/" 8 Uln (0), 13-3'h. SP· 1. Mondr.,, en. 38-10; 2. Guzman (E), 3s.4; 3. Leyva en. ..34-10; 4. t.aRose (DI.~; 5. Bello (CM), 29-4''1; 6. RIVl«O (CM), 28-5, 7. Mardi (CdM). 28-3; 8. Guerrero en, 27-10. STATBIENT OF AllANOONllENT OF USE OF ACTITlOUS BUSINEIS NAME The 1olowlng pef90fl(1) ha1 (have) .t>eodc>Md IN i.e d the flcllllaul bullnetl neme. Fk:tltlou9 lluatneM .... Statement The follow!~ -doing .. '. ~ ' . , ... -~-:w l_ • a. I ~ ' ' ' . ~ ~ GONOOlA COMPANY OF NEWPORT. 3400 v .. Oporto 11028, New- polt e..cti, CA 92863 The Flctltlout BUii· nue name refenld to lboVe Wat filed In Or- Mgl Count¥ on Mliy e, 1997, FILE NO 19973720028 GotldOie DrHm, Inc • (CA), 422 S Alf>l!le Aoed, Orenge, CA 92HI TN9 bullne9I It con- dualld .,, • OOipolMloll ~ DrMm. Inc , Mlctllle OoodyMI', s.c. ,. •• ry , Thie~ ... llled wlltl tn. Counly QM °' Orqe County on 4l2tWOOO ...... ~ Dllvfllol -4. 11 18 • ... lillillilililil... ~ DIZRI I )j,\\ •)11111 < .t"Lt·t , MILESTONE AESI· OEITTIA.L MORTGAGE, 17100 Gllen• St . 1243, Wine, CA 92614 Americ:an AHldenh.t Funding, Inc.. (NE· VADA), 17100 Olllene SI,. #243, lrvlne. CA 92814 This busineM Is con· dueled by: a corporllion Have you alerted doing butlne11 yet? Y ... 4124/'lOOO Americ:M Rllldenlial fimlng. Inc., Or.lid Lu- Girts Eighth ... 100 • 1 Nelson (CdM), 13.7; 2. Reich m. 13 8. 3. Sanchez (0), 139. 4 (t .. ) ~(CM), 1:4-1, C1Kry (0), 14.1; ~1ngton (CdM). 14 1, 7. Pham (CM), 14 2; 8 Luna (CdM), 14.5 200 -1 (tie) Nelson (CdM), 29.4; MclCanna (E), 29 5; Eacltngton (CdM), 29.5; 4 Sanchez (D), 29.6; S. Rekh en. 30 O; 6. Aragon (0), 30.2; 7. Robert.son (0), 30.9; 8. Yamamoto (CM), 32.5. 400 -1. Aragon (0), 1:07.2; 2 (tie) Curry (0). 1:08.5; Hughes (CM), 1:o8.S; 4 (tle). Birton (E), 1:08.8; Whitfield (E). 1 '08.8: 6. f>ejchelt (E), 1 09 5; 7. Caster (CdM), 1 10.4; 8 Yamamoto (CM). 1.14.8 100 • 1 Paul (E), 2:49; 2 8,elland (CM), 2:53; 3. ~ (D), 2.55, 4 (tte) Pat11ck (D), 2.56; Whitfield (E). 2;56, 6 (tie) Roach (0), l.02, ~ (CdM). 3'02, 8. Valdezis en. 3:03 HJ • 1 (tie) Paul (E). 4-3; 1 Buck en. 4-3. Stewart (CM), 4-3; Elmore (D), 4-3; Queyrel (HO), 4·3; Ludington (CdM). 4-3; Koetllg (CdM), 4-3; 8. Qunlevin (CdM). 4-l u . 1. Ptlam (CM), 13-7; 2. Hug>-(CM), 12·8: 3. Md<.lnna (E);12-7; 4. Mc.Qual(j (0), 12·5, 5. Grant en. 12-3; 6. s.ndlez (0), 12·1, 7. Aragon (0), 11-6; 8 Nelson (CdM), 11 ..... SP , 1. Bublo en. 32-2. 2 Whitfield (E), 31-0: 3. lleceria en. »1; 4. lr<>USS¥d (E). 29-5; 5. Skalla (CdM), 29-4; 6. castro en. 28-5; 7. Barton (E), 27-8; 8. f* (D). 2~7. Sewnth .... 100 • 1 SWigert (HO), 13.S. 2 Senaratne (CdM), 14.0; 3. G11Komaro (E). 14 3, 4 Anderson (CdM), 14 4; 5. Foster (E), 14.5; 6 (tie) Spargur (CM), 14.6;Lopez en. 14.6; a Reeves en, 14.8. 200 -1. Swigert (HO), 28.7; 2. HaN enL 29.0; 3. Glacomaro (E), 29.7;·4 (tie) senaratne (CdM). 30.; Phllm (D). 30.1; 6. lopez en. 30.5; 7. f.oster (E), 31.0; 8. Merk (CdM), 31.2. 400 · 1. Hendnk.s (E), 1:08.1; 2. Hall en. 11>8.7; l . Merit (CdM), 1.11.0, 4. 8elida (E}, 1:12.2; 5. FlffnC!f (0), 1:12.3; 6. Moore (HO), 1'12.6; 7 Jave (0), 1:13.7; 8 Singh (CdM), 1·13.7. IOO • 1. Scott (HO), 2•44 2; 2. Kattan (CdM), 2·47 6, 3. Warneke (E), 2-50 2. 4. 5mi1h (0), 2•51.6; 5 Zellef (E), 2:52 8; 6 Hams en. 2:52.9, 7 Patsogiannis (D). 2:56.7, 8. Moore (HO). 2:58.7;. HJ • 1 (tie). 8ellda (E}, 4-0; 1 (tie) Navhn (E). 4-0; Addeman (E), 4-0, Hall en. 4-0; Smith (CdM), 4-0; Ensign (0), 4-0; Fransen (HO), 4-0; 8. Joyo (CdM). 4-0. U • I. Swigert(£). 13-0: 2. 8em (HO), 11-0; 3. 8ehda (El. 12·9, 4 (tie) Senaratne (CdM), 12-7; Reeves en. 12-7, 6. Pham (0), 12-0; 7 Foster (E), 11 ·9; 8. (tie) McMasten en. 11·7; Resnidt (E). 1 l-7 SP -1. 8ecca en.11-0; 2 (tie) Giacomaro (E), 28-3; Robinson (HO), 211-3, 4. Hamou (0), 27~. 5 Galpin (0), 26-6; 6. Const1nCe en. 26-5; 1. 5melda en. 2~ 1; a. Cluff (CM), 25-8. ·c· DfvfMon 100 -1 Hamson (El, 13.4; 2. Dias en. 13 5, 3 Mat (CM), 1l 7, 4. t..o.ra en. 14 l; 5 Veach en. 14 4, 6 <t .. > Ale. McCarthy (CdM). 14 5, K&nt (0), 14 5, Brick (CM), 14 5 200 · 1. Hamson (E), 28 2. 2 Ow (E). 29.1; 3. Brown (0), 29 8; 4. Ah. Mccarthy (CdM). lO o. 5. Loera en, 30.2; 6 (tie) Heeschen (CdM), 30.6; Porterfield (E), 30.6; 8. Veach en. 30.8, 400 • 1. Porterlleld (E). 1 '07 .3; 2. 8rown (D). 1:08.8; 3. Ali. Mccarthy (CdM), l:o9 2; 4. Mosa<o (D), 1.10.4; 5 (tte) Owad (E), 1 10 6, Guess (El. 1'10 6, 7. Naim (CdM), 1.12.9, Sanchez en. 1.13 6 IOO • 1 Malet (0), 2AJ.2. 2 Edwill'ds (E). 2.44.7, 3. Brown (O). 2:A8 O; 4. t<havry (R), 2.51.5; 5 Gale (CM), 2·53.0; 6. Regan en. 2:53.7; 7 Abdul en, 2:55 3; 8 Martinez (0). 3 00.9. HJ -1 (tie) Edwards (E), 3-10; Liebengood (E), 3-10; Menghubu en. 3·10; Heesd'len (CdM). 3-10; Sparks (CM), 3·10; Brown (0), 3-10; G1mple (HO), 3-10; B. 8rown (0), 3-8 U · 1. Harrison (E), 13-2; 2 Loera en. 12·9. l (tie) Mai (CM), 12-5; Dias (E), 12·5, S (tie) Kem (0), 12-3; 8athen (HO), lz.3; 7. Vudl en. 12-z. a. Porterfield <E>. 12-1. SP· 1. Mat (CM), 29-l; 2. Bul (0). 27-1: 3. ICaiden (CdM). 27._,.; 4. Plotmlc (0), 26-9; 5. F<>lw (0), 26-3; 6. Rabun (CdM), 25-4; 7. Stoltz (E), 25-1; 8. Erickson (E), 24-9. Duemberger allowed only two hits. while striking out 16 for the Tigers. Jamie Tlnnlon led the Tigers' offense with two hits. inducting a hfth-mning home run. Jason Schroeder, Cody Waldron dnd Duemberger each added key hits, while Turnon's two put-outs led the defe nse. Rangers nip Mariners The Rangers found the bases to thelf Wung and defeated the Mariners, 22·16, in Costa Mesa Amencan Little League Coach Pitch Division action last weekend. Nathan Mcfarland · cracked a third-mrung grand slam to lead the Rangers. With a. solid bJend of offense and defense, C.J. Arehart was named Player of the Game. Kayla Dixon led the Rangers on the basepaths with some speedy efforts. Lmal.NCmea NOnCEl8 HEAEBV GIVEN fllllllMPle ~ .... l.Wled 8clhoof Diltrid ==held on~.June e. lOGO. "" PGlt .. be open from ""hour ot 7 a.m. tohhourof 8 p.m .. and 1hat dultng h>M hours :':~~ g:c*IOla lhell be ....,::, designated; and thel The pel'IOO• Mtelnafter named, tre'~ted officera of the election fof' their teep8CtlYe precinc:ts. and they .,... hold said 8'ediorl and make retum thereof In the manner~by law. The following Is a list of the precincts in the genenal area of COSTA MESA, NEWPORT BEACH 11603 BACK BAY HIGH CONTINUAT~OH SCH 390 MONTE VISTA AVE-COSTA MESA REPCAROLV HAMILTON REP ENID A GRAY DEM JACQUELINE I KRAVITZ REP BETTY J NEWMAN 11604 KAISER SCHOOL 2130 SANTAANA AVE -COSTA MESA DEMANNAK EQASSE REP BEVERLEY H DITMORE DEM BARBARA L GROVER OEM ANTHONY M MORENO 11605 NEWPORT BEACH UTILITIES DEPT 949 W 16TH ST - NEWPORT BEACH 'OEM ESSIE Y FALES REP MURRAY G BLACK ------- REFOJOAAHT FlONN "AEP DOROTHY L PALEN 11808 JOHN80N RESIDENCE 20182KUNE DAISAHTA Nu.. HTS-MN DEMUUANI JOHNSON OEM LUCY DUBE DEM RoeeATL DUBE N·P SUSANM KANJEA 11607 FIRE STATION #6 3350 SAKIOKA- COSTA MESA REP SUSAN L HOGUE 'N·P ANNABEL C LAY REP MUAIEL J MALLORY REP KATHRYN M SIMS 11608 VICTORIA SCHOOL 1025 VICTORIA ST -COSTA MESA REP BLANCHE E FISHER OEM SONIAL ABELS OEM ROBERT R LEI ONER REP GERALDINE J SCHULTZ- 11609 BAYVIEW CORPORATE CENTER 3501 JAMBOREE RO-NEWPORT BEACH REP WALTER L GOOD N-P ROSSANNA ETTINGER REP BARBARA L GOOD REP DAVIOW LAZAR 11610 REASTH &6TH GRADE CENTER 661 HAMILTON ST -COSTA MESA DEM CHRISTY 0 C SMITH OEM OONNAM HOLLISTER 'OEM JOSEPH M LOPEZ REP BARBARA J THOMAS 11611 BROOKVIEW CLUBHOUSE 635 BROOKVIEW WAY -COSTA ti•--11 ..UC ... , Flctttlou• BuslneH Na.-St.te.-nt The following peraons at• doing butll-. u : ELEKES ENTERTAIN· MENT, n37 Ferndale Cirde •. F". Slanton. CA 90680 Jerry Robert Elek .. , n37 Ferndale Circle "F". Stanton. CA 90680 Thie buelneu It con-dlded by: .,, lndivkMil Have you alerted doing ~ ye!? No J«rv Robert Elekes nw atatemem wa1 flied with the County Cleltt al Or.nae County on 06-02·2000 2000fl278H Ody Pllol May 4, 11, 18, 25, 2000 Thm Flctltloue Buelnes1 Ne.-St.te.-nt lbe following perlonl ere doing bualneta u : Paelllc Po.I. 200 N Tuatln Ave. Suite 100. Santa Ana, CA 92705 Barbara L•• Mitchell. 200 N. lustln Ave, Surtt 100. Santa Ana. CA 92705 Thia bu1lneu I• con· ducted by: an tndlvldual Have you llar1ed doing bu1tne11 yet? Yea. 1995 Batt>eta Lee Mitchell Thi• statement wu filed with th• County Clerk °' Or.nae County on 04-19-2000 2000l82M85 Daly Piiot May 4, 11, 18, 25 .. 2000 TH722 F1ctttlous Buslnese ,._ St.tement The to11owtng persona -dc*lg ~ ... lglo-T el, 2700 N. Main St., teOt. Santa Ana. '4,A 82705 Cary o. A.mold, 2700 N. MM\ SL, eee>t. Santa Ana. CA 92705 Thia bullneN le con-dldecl by: .,, lndi\llcbll Hafe you •tarted dc:lng ~ yet? No CaiV 0 Arnold Thia 1tatement wu filed with the County Cleft! ol Orange County on ()4..28-2000 20009127333 Dall'f Piiot May 4, 11. 18. 25, 2000 IHZ !2 Fictitious Business ...... llatement Thef~~ ~:=tAA68urto. INO PARTNERS, 129 w ... Wlllon. Sulle 100, Coeta Meu, CA 12827-07211 Alltl F~ TN*e al the F elnberp ~ amllv Tl'Ulll deted ~ 1f. 11182, ,.w ... w.-i. &e.1tQO, C°'*8 ....... -CA ta21'$21 :. -• ~ Conatruc:tlon 11--: -.... ... ~ (OC:A), 2293 Wen Ball Road, "' • · ~:0 CA 92804 Tl# 'buelMee .. .. :· ~ .. .,.. ......... ~ .... The reglelrant oom• llllftOld IO lntnMOI !Ml- ,_ undlf tf'9 llalltba butln .. 1 namt or ,__ "9led lbOve on NOT APPUCAkt Mir! FalnllefO T!UleM .. °' -. r:a1nt1erv r:am11y TIUlf [)Med M111 1 f , 1112 .,,. ~.:a~.!! fllld "'"" tM ~"' Flctltlou• BuelMH Na.-St.tament The following peraona are doing bualneaa aa: Euro-American Credit & Trada, 2973 Hart>o< Blvd , 153 t , Coata Mela, CA 92e26 Vvonne A. GrOHk. 2973 Harbor Blvd .. 1531. Cotta Mesa. CA 92028 Thie bualneSI Is eon· oueted by: an lndMdual Have you alerted doing bU8lr-. yet? No Yvonne A. Groeek This atatement was I~ wit.h the County Cleftl °' Orange County on 04-28-2000 2000M27343 Dally Pllol May 4, 11, 18. 25, 2000 !H7Q8 Flctltloue Buelnees Na.-Swtemant The followlno persons .,. doing bunN H : Hydroteeh EntarpriMa, 8064 Catherfnt Ave, Stanton. CA 90680 Scol1 E. Whitten. 8064 Catherine Ave .. Sllnton, CA 90680 Darrin Roatawlckl, 6970 Via Kaneta. Stan· Ion, CA 90680 This bualne11 11 con- ducted by· a general partnerahlp Have you 111rt1d doing buelneaa ~ No Seen E. Whitten Thia statem.nt was !tied with the County Clerk of Orange County on 04-28-2000 2000e827342 Diiiy Pllol May 4, 11. t8. 25. 2000 TH709 FJctltloue BueTnne Na.-Statement The fol~ll are doing u : Ovnamle Claltna Ad· mlnlatrellv• Servicff, 10101 Slater Ave., &Ale 324, Fountain Valley. CA 92708-474t Dynamic Clalml Sarv· loet, INC. (CA)t. 10101 Sleter Ave., Su11a 234, Fount1ln Valley. CA 92708-4741 Thia buainesa ia con- ducted by: • corp«etlon Have you alarted doing bualnaH yet? Vea, 04/01/00 Dynamtc Claim• Sarv· ie.e, lno., Maril Farukl, PrHldenl Thia a1al•ment was ftled with the County ~~8-~~ 20008827112 Delly Piia( May 4, 11, I~ 25. 2000 TH?' :"~=-Co&d'f ... 111117ttl 11111111111 OllW!'l1U• 4, 11, 11. DillY '9llt -:L; t ~ ti. .!!.J!!e._.-.....___.uDf73.....,.I A -rM-!!nil • ' - MESA REP DAWNA KOCH REP MAM. YN A TRA08l<A AEPUl.AL ZIWERMAN 11812 FIRST UNtTEO METHODIST CHURCH ~W 19THST- COSTAMESA REP NEALL DAVISON OEM JOHN R BUUMAN REP JOHN J FILI WILLIAM TIWS 11613 Ii AR PER COMMUNITY CENTER/MP ROOM 425 E 18TH ST - COSTA MESA 'REP RONALD W CHANDLER OEM MARIE A OUN REPROBERTB GALBRAITH • 'l REPJUDITHM GIELOW 11614 PLESA RESIDENCE 264SANTO TOMASST- COSTAMESA OAANZEUA DEM DOROTHY E MCKEE 11117 TE WINKLE INTERMECMATE SCHOOl 3224 CALIFORNIA ST-COSTA MESA REP JUDITHA SARNES REPLEOJ CtRSTOFFERSON OEM MARYE KLEIN REPGARYJ MUELLER 11818 ESTANCIA HIGH SCHOOL 2323 PLACENTIA AVE-COSTA. Ml:SA UBN EMILYL CRAWFOAD "DEM EVAT CAMARENA REPVELORAV CLEVENGER DEM RUSSELL D FINDLEY 11819 NEIGHBORHOOD COMMUNITY CENTER HMS PARK AVE - COSTA MESA REP SUSAN D LOCKWOOD 11822 80NOAA SCHOOL 91180NOAAAO -C08TAME8A DEMMAAIAHB SIOAWI DEM CHARLES J MITCHELL "REP WAL.DINE H MITCHELL "N.PHANHX NGUYEN 11823 BEVERLY MANOR NURSING CENTER 340 VICTORIA ST -COSTA MESA •OEM STANLEY R T\JDOR DEMDONNAJ BELL OEMROSEM NOONAN DEM EVAN 0 WINET 11624 PAULARINO • SCHOOL 1060W PAULARINO AVE -COSTA MESA REP JOSEPH L BERNARD REP JOAN B BERNA RO "N-P GIA DOAN DEM MARY JANE LMCKNIGHT GRAHAM AEPJUOITHA KELLY 11128 ADAMS SCHOOL .2150CLUB "HOUSEAD- C06TAMESA DEM ELIZABETH MWHITE REPRITAH BEHNKE DEM GLORIA A OLNER REP MARILYN J WESTFALL 11629 COSTA MESA CITY HAU nFAIR'OA- COSTAMESA REPMARENE S HOWE OEM LUCYE FOURES REP LILLIAN J GLASGOW REPABRAMM KUYKENDALL 11630 EDSON RESIDENCE 1070 TULARE OR -COSTA MESA REPOAWNM EDSON REP THOMASA EDSON "REP LLOYD SI.YEAMAN REP ~RITEB OAVID80N REPCLYOEM THOMAS, JR REP FRANCES B THOMAS 11834 PROMONTORY POINT CLUBHOUSE 200 PROMONTORY DA -NEWPORT BEACH REPTHOMASE DIENER • REP TAMARALEE JCOX REP CHA.ALES W UNSWORTH OEM CHRISTINE C UNSWORTH 11635 BALBOA BAY 'CLUB-CLIPPER ROOM 1221 WCOAST HWY- NEWPORT BEACH DEM LEV B FURMAN DEM RAYA FURMAN OPAL KISSINGER REP LINDA L ROBERSON OEM MULA I< CURRAN REPNANCVM PENl<WITZ AEPOONNAL SHOCKLEY 11838 FIRE STATION #1 110E BALBOA Bl.VD-ti' BALBOA N-P PETEAW SMITH REP BARBARA L GIVENS REPMARYM LONGPRE REP JANE P ROY 11840 LUTH CHURCH OF THE MASTER 2900 PACIFIC VIEWOR- CORONADEL REP DAVIDS SWAN REPMARTHAM CARSON REPED~RDA SCHEID REP NANCY A SCHEID 11641 NEWPORT SHORES CLUBHOUSE JAC0880N AE8IDENCE mJA•'P'E AVE-CORONA DELMAR REPVICKI M AONALDSON AEPEVEL BAOOl<E REPJUOITHR HODGES REP PAULINE M WAU 11645 NEWPORT HEIGHTS SCH 30015TH ST- NEWPORT BEACH REPGAYF . MCILWAIN REP LOUISE P HAMBLET REP FLORENCE R JEFFRIES OEM FRANCIS L WRIGHT t,.1646 JONES- RESIOENCE 308 POPPY AVE- CORONA DEL MAR PATRICIA BRADLEY REP LOIS A BEAR BOWER REP KATHRYN L GARONER REP eATRICIA B JONES AEPIUSANJ IENNITT . REPNAHCYM JMXJa• REP NOAMAOENE SHMMELL 11860 NEWPORT HAMOANEA QHAMIEAOF COMM 1470 JAMBOREE RD- NEWPORT BEACH REP ROOEAICK G MESSINGER REPWYOMAM ALM DEM GERALDINE STERN REP VIVIA.NJ WALLAOE 116151 ANDERSEN SCHOOt. 1900 POAT SEABOURNE WAY-NEWPORT AEPBETTYB BERRY N.PHOYTA BOSTICK OEMMONYAC BRANEK REP SUZANNE L COBB 11652 ~SCHOOL 3101 PACIFIC VIEWO~STA N·P JOHNATHON ..C.CAMM1U.EB.l --'DEM REP WENDY L ANARUMA... - _ N·PALAYNEJ RASCH 11625 KILLYBROOKE SCHOOL ---~ 3155 KILLVBROOKE LN-COSTA MESA REP ALICE BAKER REP JOANNE 0 FAPREU REP MARGARET L RINEHART OEMJQANNEM SAUER -·-. - 11636 ~RINERSSCH 2100 MARINERS OR- 511 CANAL ST- NEWPORT BEACH REP MORRIS B PARKER. Ill REPMAAY·S BRYANT - 11647 SCHMJOI RESIDENCE 1805 E BALBOA BLVO- BALBOA ~ MESA JACQUELINE M HEADLY REP BARBARA J MARCUS OEMINNOCENTJ MOSBRUCKER 11615 ST JOACHIM CHURCH 19640RANGE AVE-COSTA MESA DEM DOROTHY L MONTGOMERY N·PPHOEBE B ANDERSON REP OONALOT KEISTER OEM GLADYS R REFAKES 11616 COAST COMMUNITY COLLEGE DIST OFFICE 1370 ADAMS AVE -COSTA MESA REP FRANCES H APPLEGATE REP PEGGY J GILKERSON REP GLENNA REP MARY J WARWICK 11620 COUEGI;: PARK SCHOO(. 2380 NOTRE DAME RO - COSTAMESA REP MARILYN M MILLER OEM HARRIET E LEWAN REP MICHELLE M MILLER REP WILLOUGHBY G MILLER 11621 STMARY APOSTOLIC CHURCH 148 E 22NO ST - COSTA MESA REPHAROLOJ HOHL OEM JOANN P AUSTIN DEM JAMES H KENDALL N·PANGELA PLATFOOT OEM GILDARDO R GOMEZ REP ROBERT LUSSIER 11626 FIRE STATION #1 2803 ROYAL PALM OR-COSTA MESA REP H PATRICIA PEMBROOK REP CATHY 0 CLARK REP CAROLS HILBORN REP ELEANOR L POULTER 11627 VISTA OE LAGO CLUBHOUSE Z775MESA VEROEDR E- COSTA MESA REP ELIZABETH GOODEN REP DOROTHY C - CULLUM REP TH~ 11631 OASIS SR CENTER/ROOM 4 800 MARGUERITE -CORONA DEL MAR OEM JOANNES CARSON OEM JOHN C CARSON REP FRANCES H WHARTON REP JAMES F WHARTON 11632 STERN RESIDENCE 21 ST TROPEZ - NEWPORT BEACH REP BEVERLY J STERN OEM FRED BERNSTEIN OEM ROSELLA BERNSTEIN REP BARBARA L KLEIST 11633 EASTBLUFF SCHOOL 2627 VISTA DEL .ORO- NEWPORT BEACH NEWPORT BEACH REPANNAC BROWN REP JOANNE W BARNES REP SHIRLEY PACKARD REPSWANNAO PINCH IN 11637 NEWPORTBCH CITYHALU CHAMBER LOBBY 3300 NEWPORT· BLVO- NEWPORT BEACH REP VICTORIA L RAFA OEM PATRICIA 0 BAKER REP HEATHER CLUTE REP ELEANOR R GERO 11638 LIDO ISLE CLUBHOUSE 701 VIALIOO souo- NEWPORT BEACH REP GERALD M EVA~S __ REP ANNETTE C SCHUMANN DEM JEANETTE H SPRUIU 11642 FIRE STATION #4 124 MARINE AVE-BALBOA ISLAND REPGAACEE BARKER REP BARBARA ABSHIER REP ROBERT L BORLAND. II REP RUTHANN OOEZIE 11643 NEWPORT HARBOR LUTHERAN CHURCH 796 DOVER DR- NEWPORT BEACH REP NELSON H PFISTER REP 4NGELAM BERGMANN REP ELLSWORTH C BERGMANN REP MARTHAJ FLEENER 11644 N·P JANETMAY R FOURNIER REP RELLAM BROOKS 'REP ELAINE S LINHOFF REP CHRISTINE M SHIVELY 11648 LIBERTY BAPTIST CHURCH 1000 BISON AVE- NEWPORT BEACH REP JANETT ORV DEN N·P SUSANA FLETCHER N-P ROBINS HAKE REPKRISTAR SIMONIAN 11649 TEMPLE BAT VAHM 1011 CAMELBACK ST- NEWPORT BEACH REP ANTHONY J SANSONE I w-f I ~1!:~l f .--11 ..u~l I MUC .... f I ...... JI --~J STATBIENT OF FlctJtloue Buelneee Fictitious Buelnne PUBLIC NOTICE Flctllloue BuelneH Flctltloue BuelneH ABANDONMENT OF Name St.tement Na.-Statement ANNUAL REVIEW Name Swte.-nt NarM Swtement USE OF F1CTITIOUS The followlng peflOflt The followlng peraons OF THE CrTYW10E The lollow1ng persons The lolloWlng persons BUSINESS NAME are doinQ bUlfnea u : ere doing but1neas ea: TRAFFIC IMPACT are doing tiuafnos 11: ere doing buelnela u : The lol..........,. peraon(a) PICKETT PAINTING. onCourae Develop· FEE PROGRAM a) Protnelonal Fioan<:ial Foothill Mini Storage hu (h;';)"'abandoned 17165 Newhope StrMt, ment U..C, 436 Ae11C11 The Costa 'Meaa City AdvilOfa, of Arcadia, 240 N4IWPO(I the use d the fl<:tillou9 Solle D, FooroJn Valley, Ave.. Corona del Mar, Council Wiii hold 1 public b) Ploffftionel Ftnanelal Center Of., '220, New· buelneta name: Michael CA 92708 CA 92625 heanng for the annual Management, port Beectt. CA 92e60 CllliO Cu.tom Oetlgne, Lff A. Plekett, Inc., onCouraa Develop· review of the Citywide c) Profeulonal Payroll Altrad R Willlnger, 3045 Donnybrook Lane (CA), 17165 Newtlope ment LlC ~~-436 Trafllc Imped Fee Pro-Service, d) Profeuional Truatee, W1ll1nger Fam· Coela Mesa CA ~· StrMI, Suile 0 , Foootaln Acada Ave.. del gram on Monday, June Rffl Estel.• Group, lly lrust elated Nov· lbe Fldltlous Buel-Veley, CA 92708 Mar, CA 92625 5, 2000, at 6'30 p.m., 1t1 •) Proleuionat Real Ea· ember 4, 1986, 11 , 6 ... 1 Thi. buslnua ii con-Thil butineM ie con-Ille "C<Jundl Ctlambert 6f tete 8'olWI Seahaven. N-~ort ~=e "!': r::::r~ 0:. ducted by. a ~ation ducied by Umlled Ua· Qty Hal n Fair Dnve I) ProleM!onal lnvMl· Caul, CA 92657 anga County on Have you 1tartad bi1ity Co Coela M8.sa. CA, ' rnent Group, Amelia D Wdlinger, 10•23•98• FILE NO. doing bu11n .. 1 yet? Have you 111rted The Traffic: I~ FM g) Profuslonal lnaor· TNllM. W~hnger Fam· 9986n v ... 4-1·2000 doing ~ yet? No Program has been .. anc:e SeMcM. tty Trust dated Nov- 1 3495 Lff A. Pidcett, Inc., onCoursa Develop· tablished to finance lhe h) Profesalonal Insur· ember 4, 1986, t t DMiehaelb E. Lane,L3CMS Betty Ac:Qtt, PrM!dent ment LlC, Mlehael 0. lmproyements neeea· anee Advl8ora. Saahaven. Newport onny rook ane, TfMa 1l1tament wu Rogan Manager/Mem-sery to addreaa !tie l) ProlestlOOlll Madlc:al Coesl. CA 92657 ~:\~· : hied wtttl the County bef °' LLC cumulatJve lmpa<:ta of 81nlng, ll Profeeelonal Thia ~ 11 ooo-Clelic of Orange County Thia atatament wH d I 1 'thl 8411 Peywig Sarvioe. dueled by: Trust ~6 ay, &Kl Qty, CA on 05/12!2000 lilad with the County c:~a op:;::_ ~· 1~ k) Peraonal em Pa~ Hive you started This business Is 000• 2000M21717 Clttlk °' Orange County ensure lhal the standatd Service. I) Persona doing buslneS5 yet? No ducted by: c:o-pat1nerl Dally Pilot May 18, 25. on 04-24-2000 level of &efVloe ie main-Money Mana~. Allred A. W1111nger, Michael e. Lane June 1, 8. 2000 lb78Q 2oooeaztnt tained on the Tralfle m) Proleuionat Money TruatH TIO statem-t was Dally Pilot May 4, 11 , 18, Circ:Ulatlon s~•am. M1nagement. Thi• statement WIS ~· Flctltloue Buelneea 25 2000 'ft.rPo'>l ,_ n) ProlNllonal Flnllndal I lad w... • .. _ Coumv filed with the County ... __ s·-~t ' •n•c An audit of the Tralfic: I "" m• ... , Cteftt °' "--,.._....., ......... ....,,,.., Impact FM Program la Ptarmera. C19111 °' Orange County on ~-"""'ft' The following peraona Flctltlou1 Buelneae available for review by o) Profe91lonel Mort· on 0512312000 2oooe121001 are dol1, bualneu 11: Na.-Statement the pUbllc: al the Costa gage Brolcn. 200C>el2t7U ~llyJu Pilolne. I Ma2000y 1lb1, 7~8:;. OO:k., ~~t& ~!: arTeh!._!~lowing persons ~esaF~~ ~·a ~ ~~.p~~11!:. Re-~.·~ r5~~y 25~~93 · ' .. b) T-SlrHI Surf Shofl, ""'Lli buarnesa u : Mt1a. • r) Proteaelonal Com· ~ 802 (L) S. El Camino a) L do Marketing Public Commenta In puter SolUtlona, Flctltloue Buelnees Flctltloue Buelnes1 Real, San Clemente, CA ~~Pa~!. ~n~r=: either oral or wr1tten •) Profeaelonal Tu Oa-NarM Statement Name St.lt9mant 92872 N rt B h CA form may be pra·-ad f•M•.1._ I) Profeulooal The followlna per·-· The followl ewpo ••c • " """'" To ~1t1nt1 .. , ...,._ ng peraona T-S1rHt Inc., (CA). 92803 during the public hear· u) ProleHlonat TllC are doing bu-as: are doing _ buaineu u : 802 (L) S. El Camino Jemea David Naw-Ing. F« further infonna· P ll CALIFORNIA a) CPGG, INC. b) OC: Real. Sen Clemente, CA oomb, 200 Paris Lane tlon, telephone (714) re~ara on, PROFESSIONAL GOLF, c) ORANGE 92672 -N a-754-5335 or vl1it the II) rofeMlonal Pr~rty CLEANING, 2522 Or· COUNTY OOLF, d) LA Thia butlnMI It con· c'~"·~.~wport ... ach, Tran......,.ation Sarvlcel Management. w) CAS COUu•v GOLF L l!OS ... .... .. """"" ....-• Ptofeulonal Group •no• Av•;1 •C. Costa "'' ' , • ....... ed by: • oorporatlon Thie bUtlnMa Is con· nOMaionF I at DCltyri ~-~-x) ~· Flnanelal Setv· ~. Cat11omla m2'7 ANGELES CO NTY Have you atartad dUeled by: an lncllvkklal a r ve, .....,.,. icH, y) Global Stlno Ana Marla Alv11ez. OOl.F. :Jc;LA GOLFJ. ~:,o,~alneu yet? Haye you started Mesa, CA Team. z) Profestlonal 2522 Orange ~~:1 IC, LOS A ELES • T "'•-1 Inc., ... ~an doing bu1lne11 yet? ~~};.~· Tu Planners, 17155 Costa MHI, l.Alilorni. h) SAN DIEGO -<>.... ,....,.,.. Y•. 2115/2000 --..-1 -·r ,.._,. N-......... Sl IN F 92627 COUNTY GOLF, I) SO 0. EMn. Jf .• C.E.O. James David Newpol1 Publlahed Newport ·-.• ...,... C • oun-Thia ~ 11 con- GOLF, I) LAS V£GAS Thia ltatament wu Thia ttalament WH Beach·Coata Meu L8ln Vaky, A 92'708 ~ed by: an indMdllal GOlF, kbJiNTURA flied With the County flied With the County Daily P*'I ~ 22, 23. (C~t; rnsl~..:e Have you started fl's1:JY8ERNAROIHO Cleltt °' Or~ County e1ert1 °' Orange eour.y 24. 25. 26, 29. 30. 31, St.. iN. Founlaln Vtltey, c1o1r9 bu1inM1 yM? No COUNTY GOLF, m) on ~H007 on 05112!2000 "'-1. 2. 2000 CA 92708 AnaT"'· Ma1~t~!ezwu RIVERSIDE COUNTY Delly Plot May 8 2000l82NOI M843 Thie bullnete la con-,_ .. -·~· GOLF. n) INDIO 25. Jun! t. 20001lhk ~ 1Plot8 May 18lb· 72568· Fictltlou8 Buelneu ducted by:. oorportlion ~ ~~ ~~ Fictitious Bualnn• NarM StMement The following persona are doing buslnMe u :a) HOSPfl'"AUTYOESIGN. COM. b) HOSPI· TALITVDeSIGN2000. COM, 1519 W. Alton Ave.. Santa Ana. Calif. 92704 Don J. Smhh. 230 PointMtta Ave., Cofone del ~. CA. 92625 This butlnel$ le con-duc:ted by: .,, ~ Have 1tou atartad doing ~ yet? v .. 611012000 Don J Smiltl Thia statement wu flied wtttl the County Cleltt °' Orange County on 05/t 6'2000 2000M2t04t Delly Pb May 18, 25, June 1. 8. 2000 lbUO F1ctltloue Bualneu Name S..Wment Thelol~• are doing u : 3 BOX SET, 17150 Newhope Str.. 1513, Fountain Valley, CA 92708 Makulu Inc., (CA), 17150 Newtiope Str .. 1513, Fountain Valley, CA 91708 Thi$ bUslneu la con- ducted by: a COtp«atlon Have you etarted doing ~1ine11 yet? Y•, lvw Malc.ulu lne . .1. Ian Formen, l'f'M. Thie ltalernent WU filed With the County Qwk al Orange Cour.y on 05/19r'2000 2000112MIO Ody Pllol May 25, June t. 8, t5, 2000 IhZH COUNTV GOt..F, o) ....... ·• 20® Nema tmtement Have you atarted on 05/t~ ....,...ft, INLAND EMPIRE fletttloua 8uelneea The lol~raone doing bullnMt yet? No 200018181tO FicttUoua "*"-8 GOlF, P) CENTRAL ....... ltmmen! Flctttloue Buallieu are dorng ee: R~A T:...!..,eoplep.~· Delly Piiot ~ 18, 25, ,._ ltliii-...it COAST GOLF, ~ The foMowlng pef90tll Heme ......,_,. Midnight Drive Umo, ........ ._....""', r-· Jyot 1. §, ~ lb785 The lolloWll\a penonl PHOENIX GOLF. !')BA .,. dolr1g ~ .. The fonowtng perwone 1642 East 4th St.. Santa deTnh'ia ••• 1• _ __. ._11 -dolr1g ~ et; AREA GOLF, 1451 Quentum ATL 101 In-are dolr1g ~ u : Ana, Callfoma 92701 -.,,..,., VILLA CORDOVA Ouel St.. Ste. 201, New-novetlont, trvlne, CA PDC t~ Solutlone, Leo Silee, 1&42 E. 4th filed with the = Flctltloua BuelnMa APARTMENTS, 2323 port Beach. Calffomla 92812 25e02 Alida Pkwy #408, Sl, Santa Ana, Calif«· ~osfi~ · Heme 9t8temefti EIOen Aw., Coeta MeM. 92660 An ProdUctt, Inc., Laouna Hiiie, CA 92963 nla 92701 2000M2t441 The folloWltxl..:'IOl18 CA 92627 CPGG, Inc.Ste (CA~, Callfornta. (Delaware), Ci1rtton Services LlC. lblt bueioeu It con-Delly Piiot May 25. June .,. ~ • Cher-. R. Spillef, Jr., Nn1a1~e!'ch. C.:,,: b~1 =rt1ona· irv1ne. ~ii1.fn!05Rr· :Gt':. ~.by: Y: ~<t 1. 8. 1s.2000 mu ~~ ~s~~AI:;. ~it!'u~,·~1 ~ a 92880 Thie buelne• la con· Lu Vegu, NV 88102 doing buaineH yet? Fictitious luelnaea Y•H• • Ava., Newport Truet Oa1ed 10·18-tcSi Thie l>Ualneee II oon-ducted by: a oorpcnti9n Thia buelneaa ti 000• Yea, 09/01/1990 NefM 8t8f9ment BMetl, CA 92ee3 10824 WMI Pine Slrwt, duc:tHed by: • oorporetlond Tiie reglelranl com· ducted by: Limited Lia· Leo Sala• The follow!~........,. Nord1trom Develoo-Sandpoint. ldlho, 113194 ave you atarte rnenced to tnlnMCt bull-blflty Co. This ttatament wu .w..... .. -·~ "*" Flnance, (CA), 511 Thie buell'9ea le con- doing buelne.. yet? neee undet lhe ~ Aave you 1t1r1ed flled trill! the County "! v"""e"' CONSl"LTl .. NG. 29ttt Street. Newport duetlcl by: P1iY9 T Y•. 05/tM>O ~b111lne11 name or Cle!t °' Orange County '" • ~ • Beech. CA 82963 Have you •t•rttd CPGG, Inc., Eric na,,_ llttad above on =on~~ll-~ 05-02;2000 832 S. Verone, lblt bua1r1M8 19 oon-doing butlM .. yet? Manon. Vic:e Preeldenl OCT et Jeeon ~. Vic:e PIM-on -20001e1n11 Anllhelm~ 92S:-~ by:• OOfP(ntlol1 Vee. 10,23-to REP WILLIAM H WEISS N-P WILLIAM R ASHWORTH REPGLORIAH MIL.LEA UBN OEBRAS RHODES "Indicates an eleetlon board member Is bilingual. Dated thle 9th day of May, 2000 AC)Ufyn Lewr Aegtetnr of Votara ~Dlyld Md0 lotb AeprMentllttw Poblished Newport Beach· Costa Mesa Daily Pilot May 25, 2000 CNS1781115 Th001 FlctttloU9 Bualneu Name Statement Thefol~ .,. dolr10 u : Cuatom lnteltor9 & Oa- algnt. 300 E. Co.st Hwy. t2t7, Newport BMoh. CA 92eeo Vldd WWrey Knuteon. 300 S. Co11t Hwy . 1217. Newpor1 Beactt, CA 92eeO Thie butlnela le con-duetlcl by: an ltd\ltdllll Have you alerted doing buslneu yet? v-. S.20-00 Vldd WWrey Knullon Thia atatement wu hied With the Coonly Clerk °' Orange Councy on 05l2Sf2000 2000N2t718 Daly Plot May 25. June !. 8. 15. 2000 Ib7i! Flctttloue Buelnea• Name St81afMnt The following pel'IOlll are doing. tiuerr.e u · TRAOlTIONAL RE· A.LTV, 1581 ~sa Or., It 03, Santa Ana HelQtlle, CA 92707 Mary Ann Muearo. 1581 ..... onv.. #100, Satllll Atta Helghla, CA 82707 Thi. buelneea It con- duc:ted by: an lndMcMtl Have you alerted doing bualneu yat? Y ... t-1·2000 MatY Mii Muc:ero Thfe ltatefnent WU flied wftt'I the County Clerk al Oninga Cour.y on 05-02-2000" IOOOll27117 Deily Piiot Mey ... 11. '8, n. 2000 111733 Flctl1loue ....... ......... tMnl The lollowlng ....,. -dc*lg~•: HEAVV DUTY PROD-UCTS, 22911 Orange Ave .. coeu ...... CA 82127 MlchHI Anthony Sc:Nmell. 2298 OrWlQ9 Aw., Cou MMe, CA. 82827 Thie buelnMe le oon-cl.!Cled by: .,. lindlWbll H111e you etatt•d .. ~ tMNee ,.ti Y• Miiie 8ctlemell Thia llMement -filed Wllll IM COunty ~Olll~~ Ooiny HllllltU7 =r:.=1~ n.:" Wllll~eo!:; An Ptoduc11, lno., Id~ ... tement wet ~May 4, Ttl3s ~SCA ~na: ~v~ .,:,r",td ~ R. 99111er. Jf., Cleft! °' Orange Countv ~ o.:ri,:=-wee ffled with the County ..__.___._ •·-•~-Thie ~ le coo-NordWom OeY.iop.. Thie ~ .,.. on w1onooo ttted wht'I the County Cleltl of 0rwp Counly ~--_ ~ by: en lndMcMf merit Anance. La...noe fll9d w111 !flt ~ Aotmoue llullun ........ IOOOM2",!' Oeltl of OtMOt Countv on ~ NMM Btaeell'lent Have you alerted A. NonMiom. ~ Clel1t al ~ CouncY ...... 1111 ••nl Delly ......, -11, &.,, on 0&-02·2000" IOOOM1t011 The lolowlng Pl ....._ bu11f1M1 v-K'I No Thie ~ WU on ~ The tolloWll'9 '*90M .l!l!t 1. 0. ~ Th?t! ltOOIUTUO Oe11-i Plot Mey 11, ti, .,. Oo1r1Q ~ ~ nion-9lllgado flled wht'I !flt County • MOOllltTM .. _tilt ...._ • OehPlot Mey 4. Ui.!!: A M 1% aopo Jb712 Freeht¥ Ground 0.. Thie ••"*" WM C$ertc ~ Counly ~ Plot ~ i&lni.--~ ~· Actllloue ....,_. ~ ~ ~ '55 W. IU-204, llled wit! ht County on IHHUlll4 -15, 2000 jlQ llone, 1a1 W. PCH, NMM ..... Menl fllctllloua ....... COiia ...... CA l2Ut C$ertc al 0tM0t Counly Oe11-i ""°' Mey 11 ti, S1°•1':: .. ort leadl, The lolowlr1CI....,. ...._ ..... .....,. Brllrl Deni, 8116 Biiiet on~ u. mt. agoo ihzsz Actllloua ••lrw Lorraine u.,cl• .,. ~~.. Flctlllou9 1ue1rw The 1o1ow1ng penone tu-204. coeu MMe. 11111111011 ...._ 11111•nt 8Clhwa .. ~1-1•11 w o 1£0 CAP!· ...... ........... .,. OolrlQ ~ eL CA l2Ut Oe11-i Plot Mey 11, ti, n. tollowlrlll °' ·~ • TAL R£8, S4 The ~ o:J 000RMET WINES ~ ~~ 21. D 1· apoo Jbl31 Flalllloua lull,_ ... c101111 ~ ~' ' ....,._. =-ce:r;~*' ....... ~ =•: , W!NEUNEO:fUP~) ~ Hl\lebr: you "•rttd '1-D• llull,_ ...... llllU•lt 2A HOWi lt\.OWlM, Jb11 ~ omt- H.bi Abouflowln, ll01 w COM ......... •A. Carone e:."a.f.Ooelnete ,..., ..... ......... ~-:..E.clZUi' ca. -=.•;:, ~ M Di-.. Bllv. Coll:ll'9 Su"• 390. Newpo.t Oii ltter, CA '2'25 ~ Dorl! 1"' followlrlll pMON • b) HMlld l!Mftl; M101 ~ ....._ ,.., #eh"'"· Calllomla ';:"..wCA llm Qoutmeit MIN On T'NI ...... nt .. dl*tl ~ 11: com. o) CMI CNllll 1141. Mlle v-. tllllllO t Al9rl ,.._., Une, Ina, f'l• 303 llltd Wiii~ CO: RAZOR' DIGITAL. 211 ~--~. ~J' Vllio. CA-... ......_. --!:!.!!!tft• ""*' ~. M 2111 ...-,,,.., ca. ~ t . Cofone aM d ~ ~ Awoctdo, Unit •a. --·..... c.-1111 ---. _ =--~°"=-., ~~""'~" ...,. ~~-:~an ~11111111 ~~ .. ~.-W, ~~.m: !t:r~Vteto~ ==-~· .. -~ · T'NI ....... le oon-tinllcle Ava., Nawpoft duclllCI by 8 OOiPOfllOll -Pllll ~ t ~11. AvoclMO, ~· • M, _, -. v. _...... ,,/ 0... ~ ~ 1.....,.. '="~---CS.:"~"-= ...... ,.~~~ cc=..::. Tbll=.:ll_.. .::.~: •OWtWil=lill·ta•• Ha11e ...... eterttd .__, i-: .,.. ...,.. v-., CM-tt«I • dlded i-: "" .__..... ...... -., lndllMllf ""• DlllW -... dOlnO ~ ,.c? Ha•:°:C"!! OOlll'IMll ._ On ~ ""'9 ..,.. you ""rn He¥S ..,.. you lteflld Hive you 1taf11f Mli CT v-. tt111t1• ~ No UM lnop,.1~ M. II'•... I • • LMtii . ...,._ -No .. bu11ri1m Wlll7 No -.. ...._ -NII i;;;;;~;;5 ... Mlol lfl Dll 111'1 ...... _,. MlfMlod. \ • • -r .,...... Aull ~ ,_,, Iii! ...... llolil ..:... INnl ,.. , Tbll •11 ,,... -Tllll 11111 ••• -Tbll 11111..,. w ,_.,. -¢•11 TNI 11111.... w TNI a:= 1'119 1 1 ••• -........ ~ ....... ~ -...... ~ .......... , lllld ""' .. Qoun1y .... ~ .. !!!!. .... ~ • °""' ":=r ~ Clllll-!.2!f' ~ QM "'tfr/:r ~ ,..... ........ °'* ".2!P °"""' a..& ... 2!ft -;s °""' di M-1 Mlllflllll • ----11111 .. °" 0"1 lllllHU• ~J,~ 11' • 0"1 ............ -~111111 • ?• m· .. ~ ;tr,:i, ... 'W :::-:;;.'""' --.mrra.u .r..:i.'li'lwl .'!!! ...... ._ ... ._~-·· ' .. ' . • Ml•• • =.:..TIA.~! NOia"" ~,.== CRO-tOM .,...."; PITlllOM JUDICIAU ....... You .. • • TO ADmllTIR NOTICE TO MFEN-........ •LIM Colla .. • !t~ta-=-;.: ~= ~~~~l:A~ Ill ... .... .. vlclUal Md 00£8 1 ~=·r:Wd.:. Jia~~ ~~~g.~H 60, IN- e = ~= 11111~~ ..=::. CAii NO. A-. YOU ARE IEINO _. .................. 1 ._. To Ill hen. benefi. SUED I V PlAINTlff• tell, ee11uftflnt I"· ,_. • --~ cianff, credllota, cont· (A Ud le ..ta .._... ..... N, ..t .... llll C., "--111 ,_. lngenC crtdll0f9, Md da n d o I : 8 A ID _ .... _,...,_ --. T ...... OMllln• pel'IOnl wN> mey ofler· AIOAU.A.H, lndMduallv .... Mll*t1111dln ...... •-..,.. -. be "*'-.di\ IN and dbe A. M MUARAf .... er ..... or -s •M*td .__ ~ OI =w°f~..:: E~~Ti:'.; 30 CALEH-~U DIAN ... ~ ........ ID .. _... HAROLD I.. CALOWELL DAR DAYS after flla '""" .. .\ Ji'iTrrloH .._ _.... ~ .... s. aka JACK CALDWELL eummone le Mrved on bun "'·~ --~Y = ~'-"= Jt A PETITION FOR you IO,... lyplwltllll• Q4AM11 "'OVINCI Rlcafdld O.W7/I.. • PROBATE hu been r9lpOl1M It thfe court. In ..... _• .. ~-·"" lnlNMnl ,.,_ filed by N•ncy L. A letter 0t ot-cd -.... ..., -· I~ "' OMdal Calcl'Nell "' the SUpllior wlll not proetd yo.J; )'QI# of ~. Co41nty bY Ricar• 111 1t11 .,._ al 1111 Court of CaUfornla, typewritten r11ponM of ONnaeTH •_.....ON CHT; C01111y ~al °""91 CountY olPETORAIONNOE. mutt be In. ptoptr ltael THC .-50 11 1 1 llad Cold¥, Cllllama. and THE IT FOR torrn If you want iM r_•q~-~~ .. t het .d07 . su-nt ID the .... of PR08ATE requHta dW COUl1 IO Illar '/OAK caM. CHAla.D MOVINCE , '~ Dt1a111 and ~ ID Sall Nancy L CaldWell bl W you do no1 Ille yo1K be 8DDOIMed -~ '*"'* reciardld appointed aa peflOllal r"90flM on lima, you ,......W ,.....,._ i"ror.' , ~to ~ • "'*-t ,._allYI 10 .anirl-ll'llY Iott the ~. and We '° edmlnteter ND. 00.733118 al _, QM.. 111..-lhl atlatt of the de-'/OAK w.gee, money and the ..tate of tt. Clll A.cardl, _. Sall on cl<llnt. property may be tallen daudent. ··~ • 1111 .... THE PETITION re-wllhoul lur1htf warning THE f'£11TION ~EMn!Ma .. 111 qu.111 th• dac«Stnt's from tl'lt coun. r • q U • • t • t h • mffj Cewtl11111 711 Wll Ind codldls. if eny, There .a11 other i.gtl deoedent'• WILL end ~ ' ai.lc DIM .... be admlttad to probCe. requlrementa. You m•y oodloh, If any, be ilstdlld<, .~J:.iin , IO ;II ..... AM, Ca • 1:41 All The WrH end any ccdicils Willi 10 c;a11 an attorney edmlned to probMe. • Pltilc IUdlon, 1o ltlt a11 aveilable for ex· rigllt away. If Y04J do not ....__ WI' • "'...... ~ lllgllllt blddlf tor Cl8fl •mlnttlon In the fd• kept know an attorney, you 1,.. --MY (Ptytblt • 111t tme ol ult by the court may Q!!H an ·~ oodloh.,. ewiteble D8Vlbitl 1. • 111 lawfUI fnonly al 1111 THE PETITION rt• lerral eervlcl or a for ,;.--:'Nldon in ~· tlllt. IO-UNlld st.-). Ill ngM. ti· que1t1 authority to ad· aid office (listed In the ept by the OOW ! 0~ 00:, :19 111. end w--. conv.yed mlmte< the ettate under pt10fll book). oourtTH. • ~ON Deed of r\iSI 111 _ lo and ,_held by -undlt the Independent Admln-Dtapuea de que le 50 ..... 1 11 • r_-ad connc:t 111 the Pf°'*'Y lllratlon cf Eltlltee Ad. entreguen 1111 cit•clon requeete authority to 111 lllulled 111 ad Counly Md (Thlt Authority win alow Judlcllll ulttd Ilene un edmlnleter the ..a.le E ..................... • Stall,,.,.. .. dlacitltd the pel'IO!lll represent-ptaz.o de 38 DIAS llnder the ,,,.,,.,,. • men -My dlllcrllld Off llPil to take l1'lliny""'» CALENDARIOS per• dent Admlnistretion IUSt. snat llld lllld connct. Thi tk>nl Without obtaining ~ una 1Mp111S1a of lbtat• Aot. Olli• MCI odier C01M10f1 · praperty edit-aniS oOw eoun approval. BelOfe escnta • maqulnt en authority will ellow "*". . n, dl]iny. of I · conwnon dlelgllllloo. II taking certain .very Im-8ICll cone. Hntatlw to take : I , dllatJed M>CM IS put· evtf, the ptrlOll8l repre-lamada teftlonlca no le many eodorw wit~ • pol1td to be 122 37" SI tentative will be requi(ed ofr-ra protacc:lon; SU out obtaining oourt 1 ~ Beech. Ca 92683 to give notice to In· respuesta etet1ta a ma· ........ ~ . .: -. . . NOTICE OF DIVIDED PUllLICA110N ~ '° 8ectlaf'I 3311 "'°""' 3315, ~ end Tbdon Code, Nlolae d Powet "» 811Tu~PropenyInlindtor0.,. CcMny, 81119 d c.llbnla, ._ ~ dMded ... cMbMd to vertoua ,..,....... of garw9I ~ publllhed In h county. A~ d ..... ..,._.In~ nn Sllf.'ll. NOTICE OF IMPENDING POWER 10 SELL TAX DEFAULTED PROPERTY Thia le public noao. ht rMI property '8W end •• 111"*1111 on the peroele dMcrt>ed b16ow w1bedlM'*-dttwe0t more ye919 on June 30, 2000 at 5:00 P.M. The s-rOlle lilt- ed wl become ... '° the Tu Cc:llK1or'1power'° ... on JAii/1,-2000. at 12:01 A,M. by operation d IMw. The Tu ~. power to ... wtll an.. unlw ,. property II .._,....,... 0t mlde S&ll)ject to en ~ p1m1 of redempCD1 Initiated u pro- Ytded by n prior to 5;00 P.M. on June 30, 2000. The ~ to an ll""8llment plen tllfml. nu. on June 30,, 2000 .nd, an.r that date, h .,,.,. e.i.noe du9,mUet be peld In f\il to ~ Ille d property at public 1uclion. The amount In dollals and cer-. tor wt1lc* .a.. property ... oftglrllly dedared '°be tu~u"8d .. Mt bt'I oppOllitie .. pafOel runblr ... dole not lndude .. addllioNll per""'8I end .... which ha ... accrued lhce h date d .. ..._. and ,,.,,. recent tuee "8t may alee be deMnquent. Once the power to ... hie ....... the~ of redetnpllon tennNIM et 5:00 P.M. on °the last buaJ.. neu d9y Pf'°' to Ille by .. Tax ~. M lnbmatlon OOJiceri"lg r9del11p1b1 or the lnitletion of en ~t pten of r~ don wtll be fumlthed, upon~ by John M. W. ~.Orange County Treuurer- T.X Colt~. 12 CMc c.nt.r Ptua, Room G·58, Serna Ana, CA 92702 (714) 834-3411 . PARCEL NUMBERING SYSTEM EXPLANATION , The Aueaor'1 Parcel Number {APN) when UMd to deacribe propelty In thll llst, refers to the UHUC>r's m.p boOk, the m.p page, the blocl( on the map, If applicable, end lndi- ~ S-rc.I on the "'¥ siege 0t In the blocl(. A s-rc.I number tor example "044-363· ~~mean ~ 44 ~~h.Hll~Of'• m.pe,Jlk>ck 36:) (mtP~ blQc;!c ;ll~l'Mt . parcel 5 wtthin that block.. The m.pe refemld to are 1vala.ble for ll!ip9Ction In the office of the AAMSOI', 12 Civic Center Ptua, Room 14'2, Santa Ana. M property Is In the Townlhlp South end Range W•t of Sen Bemaldlno Bue end Mel1dian. The real property that ill the subject of ltUs notice it situated in the County ot Ofange, State of catifomla, and Is described•• follows: the pet90Nll r..-R ;, eny. cr1 the real prllpll1y ponant actions, how-Una carte o une epprovel. llefore ~N~ The ulldlrligned TNllll terestld pereon. unless quloa Ilene QUI c:urnplir •..J.• tfWI dllcilrnl" any habNtv for they have waived notice con las lonnalidldea i. ""°"""' TAX· ....,119 ° n VWV ~ add SS 0 1n~ incorrect,_ d the or consented to the gelet epropiadu al DEFAULTED IH THE N0.319 . ,.,, 423-27&49. MU.38, TA't'LOR, GEORGE I, tOI VIA lWl- lltE 25.50101. sasa:n. SRES. TE.L. CURT, t eee T AHIT1 Dfl Sf10,t2, JONES, JEF- FREY A.ET Al, 2020 SNffA ~AV, UNIT I' ( !mpoitent eodoN, common '::E if PfOl)ll11 a#tst and other proposed aC1ionJ The uattd qulere QUI la oorte YEAR 1111 FOft THE ho:.,~.:;..::J; i:shown ;:-·n,e cormion ~ If Independent a minis-escucht IU cuo. TAUi, •llfT?llENrl :. be -Jrecf to amoufl!.2._ tti.111~ ~Y ~ ""cr1 ~ u~ tratlon euthonty wm be SI ustld no pretante AllO OTHIJI CHMGD ,.._ ... w, _,,,.. -........ ,,._ granted unless an In· su reepoeat• • tlempo. Of THE RICAL vw give nodoe to lntar· thereon of the= bellnc:I of 1111 ~ terasted permon files an l>U8de pe<der ti cuo, y Mted P9'90M u,,._. secured by_ the S8Cllld by the propel1y to objection to the petition la pueden qu111r su ltM-15 they hew w•wd be so.Id Pf.IS bl told end rt8IOlllCll • and shows good cause aalario, ~ ctnero y otru nodoe ot coneented ~~~..:.. epi~tes bmllled cosa UPllW wny the court shoold not cosas di au~~ NEWPO«T IEACH CITY t t ..__ __. .. .., ..,,._.. .. ~I andedvlncesallhltrneal ..... ,........._, • vi I 0 ,.. pro~~ ol lhe iMJ11 oublcalion lhl nllal ~al the gtant u"' lvv-n1. 11n a SO a por eotlon.) The indepert-m Notice ·of Sele IS NolJCa al S• 11 A HEARING on the parte de la cone N0.314 • AP (Ml.212.()9, dent edmlnletretlon 4243 62 n IS ~ S2M,5t3JI In •dellllon to petition wilt be held on Exllten otros raquls!-~1UI, BEHNETT, euthority win be • Ille tune of Sale lhe ca1ll Iha Trustae Will IC· JUNE 15. 2000 111 1:45 IOI legelts. Pu9dt qu• GREGOR'( DAVID, 2121 grenced unlMa en QOelWIO bid IT!llY. be leu p.m In D•P.t. L 73 lo-USltd quler1 llamar • OCfNI ll lntareeted peraon 11\an Ille total~, • :"llll'l!iaC:::-C:n: cated 11 34t Tha Cny un 11bc98do N0.3IS -AP IMHlt.07, fll" en oblecdon to ness due. In to blnk. 1 end Chllll'I by 1 Dnva South. Orange, lnmedietamente. SI no S507t.25 ADLE the patltlon end ~· ~~~ ~ stall or ledetal atdlt umon C~F ~868ou' OBJECT to oonoce • un abogado. w. q e 'WEsr:i= •how• ~od oeu•• dr'iWn on a Slate 0( na. or• £htclt <hllll'I by 1 llale the granllno of the petJ.. ~~~ ~~~J~ : AV why t • o ourt tJOnllbank.adleckdraiwn orftOlralsa'lltlglandloan lion, -., a"holJfd •""""' abogados o a une N0.316 ·Al'fl50.12t·I£ ahc>Utd not grent the by a state or ledefal credrt asl()QltlOll. sawigs 1sto-,_ ....,....., "' authority. ~..Lora~ CllllOn or awigs blllk et the hearing and suite oflclne de ayuda legal Sl305.10, OAY. 0£80· A HEARING on 1 -« tiplClllld '"secuon 5I02 ol your• objections or tile jvu ti dlreetorlo tale-RAH TR FOR MAIUORIE the petition will be and II* ' • tlit F"'8llClll Code and ;:ne~~ect!:.! U:: onl~SE NUMIEA: l E.DWAA0S. 205 CORAL ~ ~ t.r: p~~: a~~ ~..: ::-.:: =~~ 1111;0t!' In ::r~ (~ c:mca.o> :,.317 .,.,,05C>l52.Q2, In O.,,t. L73 loceted naricae1 cOdi and ~ tender <1411• 1'*' call 11 _, « by your anomey. The neme end ad· $7315.11. OAY, 0£8(). N0.320 • ,.,, 43M01.0S, S3U4. BAY/GATEWAY 4 INC NO.l21 ·Al' '5M12-43, "8.52. HARBOR HIU HOMEOWNERS ASSN, SITUS MA N0.322 -N' 932*2&1. S1117.3t, SHOflES, OAVlD WIWAM TR, 16 KAMAI.JI CT, UH(U6l COSTA MESA CfTY HO 323 ·Al' 139-20249, 11711 42, JACQUES, DONALD F, 3000 ROYAL PAUllDfl N0.32A • ,.,, 13'-202·t0, $1711.42, JACQUES, DONALD F. 3004 ROYAL PAUii Dfl N0.327 • ,.,, 141.SK-23, SZM4 70. WOOD, ROUHD RAY, 107t CHEYENNE ST NOD ·AP 419-172-32. 1811.60, AINSWOfm1, DAVID TR, 2113 OORIH AV N0-321 · AP 42:2""'5 HO. S70U7, SUCHAAOV, 90HOAH a. 2099 MOH- ~AV NO.DJ ·Al' 42:2-481-17. (FORMERLY 422-481· 17.50t0), Stto.93. RAPOZA. DENNIS E, 2004 REPV8UC AV NO 331 ·Al' 42:2~9'-22. sm.11. saaY. FRAHK E. ti 3 OAK ST N0.332 • ,.,, '24-121-45, 138 II', PACIFIC t.IESA BUSINESS PARK ASSH IAYINECITY N0.3.15 ·AP "47.a21.o&, (FORMERLY 4'7.a21· OUOIO), $215.30, Wll· SON, R08EAT l. 3172 HAMl.TOHST N0.331 ·Al'~t. 122:51.64, SCtil.JAAWEL. ALEX TA, 4112 LOt.IA ST NCUS7 ·Al' '63-101·11. S337U8, SCHROEDER, ANORE, 5332 SIERRA ROJA RO N0.338 ·AP t34-~19, s.2155.40. ASTAAAllAOt, ZAID A. 65 CAHYOff RIDGE. \HT 11 et 341 The City lad IO. ~ .. ~ the TNllM may IF YOU ARE A CREI). dress of the court ii: (El ~ DUHWEU. TR, 1309 Drive Orenge CA . ~ ill Ila ~the--oC the ITOR or contingent crtd-nombrt dlrecdOn de la H BAY FRONT 1--~~•2e1a-. ~·~~-+~.._ ... ~clH~...._...,..,.lti-fli~~ 1>eco1~: •• ~.~,111t:.~.~~~111e~110r"OHtw-il8camed>r01Tf~.-.~~~~-11-+-Mn~~ IF YOU OBJECT -•· IM _....,. --" endalwe must Ille '/(:Al' claim wittl SUPERI COURT OF S 7 OA OE M0.325 ·AP 1•202·11, mu 333 ·Al'~·l2. rm . N0.339 • ,.,, 13M4-2St, (FORMERLY 9 ...... 259.5010), $291 97. HSU. GRACE C. 23 FAWHGSTNI, I.NT 10 TO the orentlnn of ~ « pay. or a 1 the court and mall e CALIFORNIA. COUNTY 146 24• :Y, 80-"-; · ·• ti11t rtllltlt ol rigtrt Slld all RAH TR MAAJOfllE L thould IJP9•et et the • .w.. ~ c:o_..i ot ~. lllC· rtMntatlve eppoimed by JUSTICE CENTER, DONALD F, 30C8 ROYAL PAU.1 DR N0.326 · AP 139-252 ·25, (FORMERLY 139·252· EALY TR, SITUS NA NO 334 • AP •2&-2.2:Ml2. !FORMERLY 426-223- 02. 5020 & 5030), NEWPOAT4W UNlf'IED ". . . . ' ...... - ,....,, fU. DlfMA.TID • 'fMI YIM ,.. flOA 'fMI TAllll. ' ?PIJl ll Ne cmB QWIGll <11 'fMI NCAL YIN\ , .... NlWPORT KACH art NO 964 ·,.,, 04U74-1t, SIU.I'-CONC~ EUlMIETM L. 115 E BAL.. llOi\a. N0..>45 • ,,, 1t W5, -0., ... 1.31. HAMSON, S EDMA.ET Al. 2IOO IAWIEIN N0.346 • N' ... 11141, $1785.51, BAAAETT, JAMES, 2202 PAIVAlt RO COITA MESA cm N0.,.7 • ,,, "25-215.ot. 1110.00, 302 EA.ST Ifni ST HOlllEOWNE'AS ASSN N0.)18 • ,,, ~1,.. S"0-00.~~ 1.W HOME~ ASSN. SITUS MA MOnJITY TAJ. DUAULTID '" nt£ YEAR 11U FOA TitE TAXES. AllBW'I AMO ontER QWIQEI :t:,E FISCAL YEAR COSTA llf.1A cm NO.lMI ·IP 412~· OI. 5*7 50. NOl.ASCO, MOISES E. 1117 DEBRA OR · I canlfy Under penally of pef)Ury, INt the IOnlgoing " true and COfT9Ct. ltJJoM MW Moortad\ Orange County TIHllJUlf·TlX Colllc1ot E-=ut.ad II Orange Coeiriy, Sanll M&. cawornia on May t , 2000 MEWll'OflT COIT A llE.SA DALY PILOT, MAY2S,,.-1.a. CMS1711093 the petition, you iii in-'. _. be madl. !>IA lllllhollt copy to the personal rep-OF ORANGE, SOUTH EDWARDS REVOC TR, ~rob~~~M ~ ~~·~~ ~p:1111~1or~.~~~~~d~~~~~~ -----------------------~-------------~-~ heeri119 end etete ~~ inaa ot rnpltlld r.,~ the coul1 Wltl'lin lour CIVIL DIVISION, 23141 306 MARINEAV file written objec· ~ ~ brtncll. to a1111y 1111 in-the first Issuance of let· Ftoot. Leguna Hilla, Call- .. tiona with the court t]:4B' of' Cllbeldr,.. _..Id by tars u provided In Pro-lomla 92653-1206 Fictitious BuslneH Flctltloua BuslnHt Fictitious Buslneas Fictitious BuelneH befcwe the heeri119. ~ ~ adwalal •'*• bait Code section 9100· The ntme, •ddr-. and Neme Statement Neme Statement Name Statement Name Statement V _, undlr Wiii IOWtll • ....... The lllTlt I« f\ltng claiml telephone number of Th f ..... -.. ~ Th lollo T ol our eppeerenc e .Nil • ¥1dad.tllerWI. and 1111 ... .,;;: 'Mil not tx;Mrt before plelntllfi attomey, or • .,,,.,..,~raoi\I e wing persons ht I lowing persons The folk>w1~1>41rson1 mey be In person or e:i __._. ._.__ _, four months from tile plainlflf without en •I· art doing bu u are Ooin!l business u · are doing but.tnth aa are doing bu M as by your ettome~ ... .....---"' Stan Brown Realty, FSC/FLIGHT SERVICE Mindlorrrit 844 St Clar JBB Consulttng, 9485 IF Vou A E• • ~· Nolt acne! bJ ..S hearing date noticed 1omtY It: (El nombf-8, la 423 E. ~ttf Ave CENTER 2148 Newpon Stteet Costa Mesa Cf\ Geranium Clrde. Foun r ooMxt 1111111 ..,... ebove. direcc:ion y el numero de VV""-· CAEDITOA or • ~ ~ thlr.arl pnMdld -YOU MAY EXAMINE taltfono del ebogedo del Bal>oa, CA 92G61 ~27 Coit.a Mesa. CA 92626-57<M lain Valley CA :moe ~~"t:=r.: ~ ~ ;of-:.=:.. ~ E:!t=i: ~ ==· .!''.!: E='.::~:::~· .. ~~·",,/!,,.'""'"O:'. ~-ts=:* :::;:~::, ~~~~ whtl ~ end __. ......... ....-... •. ""'" ma~lle with the. D, PAUL PUACEU. , CA 92'66"1 Camibad, CA 92008 Thal business 11 con-This blis1ness IS con· _, _.., _,._, 1-Thts buslnea is con-This business 19 cor:i.· dUCled by an Individual dUded by an ~ mell • to th9 · 06i12/2000 C...., be. court • lot Spe-Bar No, I03784 duded by: en lndr.'ldual dueled by· an indMdUM Have you sterled Have you slaried ,.,.orllll ,.,._.,.. ~· Rtellfdl N a«1 clal Notice (loon LAW OFFICES OF D. Have you started Have you started domg bu11ness yet? doing bue1oes1 yer? ;tw appointed bytt. DE·1S4) of the filing of PAUL PURCE.LL. ? No dol business et? N y oourt whHn four an Inventory •nd ap-4675 MACARTHUR ~ ....... ~·~own ~ H ~ 0 i~eno%°c~~~ v~j1851~00erown _......_ ~ ..._ Hullfngton pr8118I of utate assets COURT. STE 1200, "'Th-~, Alt I ' /4J Y ~of,....._ te-·..!.': .,~........., 92549 "Hlll~20 Of of 8,,.. petition Of ac· NEWPORT BEACH. la statement wee Th a statement was This 11ataman1 was ThtS s1atemen1 was -•• 1n• --,_.,._ • • ,.. .. , C FOR 1 filed wlth the County ltled with the County Mod wnh the Counry flied v.1th the County of lettef9 • oroWlecf -~· Trvaw't Salt tn count H piovlded In All N A 92660 0 .. 111 o1 Orange County Cleric ol Orange County Ci.Iii of Orange County Clerll ol Orange Coonry In MOtlon tlOO of MY (62e~Sl32 Wllb Sit Probst• Coda section 949(975-0930 on 4_28-2000 on 05t'09l2000 on OS/05/2000 on 0!.·-0512000 the Ctilifomie Pro-wil AdltMI. -.-"°"' 1250. A Request for DATE. JAN l8, 2000 2000M27323 20006829370 20006828018 200098211012 bete Code. The time ~ ~~ ~-=· ::=. 't°:9 t:r~ ~~N =~A~, Daily Pilot May 4, 11. 18, Dally Pilot May 11, 18. Delly Piiot May t 1, 18, Dalfy PiloC May II 18 fOf ftlno o6elrna wll n_t T!Udlit ON 01tMl 511l clerk, Publilhtd Newport 25. 2000 Th719 25. June 1. 2000 Th752 25, Ju!?! 1, 2000 Th743 25. Jlloe 1 2000 Th74Q not .pr. before CHS 5'25. 611 2000 A~ tor the Beach-Cott• Me.. Fictitious BuslneH Fictltloue Bualnets Fictitious Buslneu four ,,_..,. from .,,--•-··-Bual---• Petltlonlf': n."" Pilot May 4. 11. 18. Flctltloue Buelneu N S N S ... _ ...__... ...... .-... u...,... ·-_, Na s•-t t eme tatement Neme Stetement ame tetement .... ....,ng -·• Heme Statement Flcthlous Bualneu Joeeptl c. Obegl, &q.. 25· 2000 Ihm me .. •men Th• rortow1~ pertonS The lotlow1ng per.ons The 1o11o ~~eboM1v EX-The rot~ p11aon1 Neme Statement ~ o:-2~. P.c., Flctltloue BuelneH 8~:',2.:r:ll 1.re =business as are doing busoness as are doing ;:~ne:'!'!"' AMINE the th kept ·re,.~ In=~ .~~8~ne:':'· 4041 Mtc:A,,hur Blvd., Name Statement RAPI RECOVERY, w~?T~~. ~~s Pia~':; ~~o~L~NEF81M:~o~:· ~~~l~GRE~~7LT~ .... =~. by th9 oourt. If you ........ 12 C~ Sou•.. WOO Y'S CUSTOM Ste. 35o. Newpor1 The lollowf~ persons 419 Old Newpon Rd ' t1a •ve.:.. 115. Nt""""" eft. 21 , Santa •-·. CA Ave NtWNV> Bae· .. .,.8 per90n1naweet· --· "'· Beach, CA t29eO are doing bulllnMI u · Nawpon Beach, CA " "' ~,,.,., .,,,., ,..,. •• ,.~. "'' ed In the eetMe, you l~':ia~A S92e~r1et, 12 ~~a 38SM;·.~ ~IA Publlahed Newport The COl!ecior't Lamp, 92663 BeJ~ :v:h~ IS« 927~:wrence Albert C~ll92A~ Johns 1198 mey fie with the Chlny South, Irvine, CA 92627-1800 Beach·Co•ta Meu 122 Grand Canel, Staven D. Walker, 220 Plecentle Ave.. #15, Goebel, 3101 S. Fair· Paciflc Coast Highway OOUft • formel R• 92612 Chaites J. Rolllna. 385 D~\ly Pilot May 18· 24· ::~~~· lsi.nd, CA ~':!, 6l· ~7 Costa Newport Beach. CA view Rd . Sol 21. Senta Seal Beach, CA 90740 ~.!,::'!5 ~~~':"~-~-.220i ~7.~11 2 · 2000 ThW761 G:C,nceJ!t~1~! ~':':"iJV::i 9~~?.3 bustness 1s con· ~.sc~!~ 11 con-~~~ .. ~~"~,:Y • Have you aterted This buslnesa 11 con-Flctltloue Business land, CA 9'2662 Have you ital1ed ducted by en indMduel dueled by an indMdUal .._!!v~ .. !~ y!!;nad .......... of elt.lta doing ~ yet? No ducted by: an lndlYidUll Ne-s•-"--... Thia buelness It con-doing buslntll yet? Have you sterted Have you started ~.,. ""3ft...,.. s, 8IMt9 or of tlll'll/ ~ s FM8 Have you started ..... ,.,.,,...,,. ducted by an lndMduaJ y S-0&-00 doing business yet? No door!g bullnets yet? No Yes, 4·!18 ped9oft or eooount This statement wH doing ~ yet? No The following persons Have you started ;..,..., D. Walker Jeny Syphera Lawrence Al>trt Goebel .Ill Ann Johna • Pf01i4ded In MO-filed with the County Char1ee J. RoklS "' doing business u : llQ bualnau yet? Thlt statement was Tut statement wu This statement was Ths stetl!Mnt wH don 1290 of the Olef1I ol Orarige County Thie statement wa1 Craatlve Coach Ve •ftrlt 13, 2000 filed wrtn the County hied w1ltl the County ltle<I with lhl County Celfomle "°"" on 4-28-2000 hied with the County BUlldtre, 1642 Eal •th Nancy,,... Newfdrll ~ :"er!;. = Clefll ot Orange CounlY Clefll of Orange County Cltrtt ol Ora• County Code. A....,_. for 2000ll27331 Clert< of Orange County St. SM.I Ana, Call!«· Thie statement was on 06I09t'2000 on 05l'23l'2000 on 05t'0912000 on 05116/2000 1peeW NotiOe form ~ May 4, 11, 18, on 05/19/2000 nla 92J.~~-2 E. ... f~td wilti the County 2000M21375 2000te2t737 200<>el283H 2000H2t03t le ...... from the ~ lb714 2000M2M5S Lio...,..., 164 4111 C1er1t of Or~ County Daily Ptfot May 11, lB. Dally Pttot May 25, June Daily Pilot May 11, 18. Daily Pilot May 18 25 __ .._... 0.1"' P1lo( May 25. June St., Santa Ana, Calil0t· -""'·2" 25 •-1 2000 Th75.. l, 8. 15, 2000 Th192 25, June 1. 2000 ws1 June 1 8. 2000 Thn9 -:--.. • 7,_· FlctlUou1 Buel""' !. 8, is, 2000 Th783 nia 92701 "" ~ .,.. 2000MUS3t',,.,.., .., · -· -· -----· ---· ---' p ec-• • Name Statement Thia busine11 la con· O.ily PllcPllot May 4, 1t. 18. Fk:tltiOut Bualne.. NOTICE Of SALE Flctltlou1 BuslneH Fictitious Buslnetl The follow! dueled by; an Individual 25 200o TH706 Heme StMement Of COLLATi:RM. Name Stat'1nent Neme Stetamenl ... M , I ti• ... wing peraona Flctlt .... ·•t Bu-•---a Have you alertedJ OT CE I ""E T Th I If Din t a M 0 '\ are doing ~ as: ovu ....... door!g bullrlM8 yet? No The following pet'ICN N I S H...,... BY ht follow!~ pl!nions e o owing per&on1 a lh Illa Euro ~ Conettuctlon. Heme Statement Leo Salu Classified is' are dolna bulliie&I u GIVEN that Ch8rtes A. are doing bueiol&a ea are = businels as -W. 19a..... 901 Vlc:tOrla Ave., Coela Thi lottowlno ptf'IOfll This ltetement waa ARTISflC GARDENS, Vogel and Petliela A Orgenizallon MalterJ, REIMBU SEMENT EX· c.. ._CA ~11CA..,.~~7Tlm.-·. are doing ~ u : flied wrttl the County CONVENIENT 18 Rodi Wren. IM'ne, Vogel. IUCC)lll(lra to 400 Memmec Wey "· PRESS 5051 Al1on -.,,..., ""n."' ,,_ PACIFIC RENT A of Orange ,..,,......, CA ll2eo4 Treuute HouM ol ~ Cdila Mela. CA 92626 Parkway lrvtnt CA -· 901 Vlt10M Ave , Coela CAR. 1903 E. Detra °"" .200(5 """""' -~. mii',. Suun Feffarl, t8 tomla. Inc _. Ml Ctr· Mart. David Ntdltrnen, 9260<' oanl,Ol/11,05121 Miu., CA 92621 Ave., Santa Ana, CA '" os.o2· ............. 77..,. WUOllO iv•'"' Rock Wren, lrviot, CA teln collateral re· 400 Memmec WS'J. •4 Tlt\I Ma1ou11an. 5051 TNe ~ le oon-92705 ,._ ... 1v..,;_ ~or inct 92804 PC>SMUld from debt« Cotta Meat CA 92626 Alton Part.oy lrvlnt duCleld by an lndMduel Nadtf Nootha, 1903 Daly Pilot May 4• ~ ""1~""""'&1 1-Thia bulinela le con-T-~. Inc. on Thie business IS con-CA 9260il IT • ....._._ OF Hive you atarted E. Deere Ave .. Santa 25,"2000.. ~ ..L-:i:..ti.... dUded by: an~ Tutldly, Ml¥ 30. 2000 duc:tld by an lndMdual nus butine11 •• con- "', -'"'" 1 doing buelnlu yet? No Nw., CA 92705 ~ \.JAiWW ~ Have you 1tarted • 10 00 a.m., at 22741 Have you started ducted by an lndMdlMI AIANDCFltmNT OF Stuart W~li•rn Tirnma Thia bueinMa le con-Flctttlout Bu..,,_. • .&.... '"' ottd! doing bullntN yet? lambel1 StrMt, Sult• dolno bu11n1u yet? Have you 11a1ted .,_ Of ACiiilOU8 Thia etatement w81 dUCted by. an lndiVkbll Heme StMement "'* 1vv v.., 411"110 1811, Like F«e9, CU-Yes, Mly 1, 1998 doing ~ vet? No IU•llll NAiii filed with lht County Have you 1tartad The I~ C' H~~IFIED SuMn Ftll'ar1 lomle 92630. The llama Martt DeYld Nldteman TiT1nahlt M!'1r1ou1~.!',.. wae The w...w&-~.:J °""' ol Orange ~ doing bulllittt yet? No .,.. dolnQ •: U\J\J • Thia ll•tement ••• to be aold tnoMle c:n.n., ™• •t•t•rn•nt WH • • ....... hM '<;.j"' • on 05l23l2000 Nadel No<*ia XBITt.COM. 13076 flied with the County porcet.in. glttware. and flied With the County flied Wrttl Iha County the im ol ._ ~ 2000N2t744 Thie atatement w11 Sprtngdllt. #3Bt, W•· (949) 642·5678 ~~~County ~b~~ewport Clerk ol Or.nge County ~~~County bualr"88 nemt: FooHI Dally Plot May 25• June fMtd with "" County rnlnlltt, CA 92983 1000M2t7 .. BHch·Costa Mth on 11611~2'055 2oooA2"2l Mini -d Aroecle. 1. 0. 15. 2000 TbZl4 Clertt of er.,. CounlV John Abdel.Jabber, ~ _..,. on 05fl9'2000 13075 Spilludale, 13&1, ellot Dally Piiot May 25. JuM Daily Pilot Mly ~. 2000 Deity Pb May 18. 25. Daily Pilot Mey 18, 25. :C,~~...':i· flotlUou9 1ue1neM 2000ll2Ml4 Wttlmir....,, CA 92983 -1, 8. 15, 2000 JZl5 lb7H June I, O, 2000 ThUO J\l!t 1, L 2000 lb1f2 CA ieeeo ' ...... 11akmenl ~Plot May 211, .luM Thia~ la~ n. Flalllloue ..._ The fo11ow1na l*aon8 1, 8. 15, 2000 Tb714 cM.s by. an lndhlclllll neaa nMll l'ffetred to -doing ~ ..: Have you 1&.rttd --.. tlad In Or· °" IAAue. 700 c.m.-Ac:tttkMll ....... doing ~ No .,.. OolllfY on lion St, C«ona Del Mar, ,..... 11111111*'9 Jofin 12114'11, FILE NO. CA 112825 The followlna penorw Thie .....,.,. •• 1 ..... 1•157 Dtelcnll Lelah ~ :t!._ = ~:-.. ~ :"Or!:. ~ A. ft. ~ Co. 19731 Trkfem Lane, ,.,. ,._,,_ llr.lOOCS" ...,_,., lno.. (Celfomlj), 240 HunlngeOn BNctl, CA Pon , 1151 Dov9 on Oll/1 ~ Cenear Or.. 92948 9'., Sulla 202, ~ .....aMl1 talG.1--....-f!Mwpoft leldl. TNe but1neM le con-Btedl, CA 9210~1 Delly Plat May 25, ~ CA ....u cMt9C1 by: an lndhlclllll Rick Joepel\ , 1. L 10. 2000 lb717 Alfl9d ft. ~. Have you eterttd 1151 Dov9 St,. ~?,Ern:' ~ :i:t: ~ =O~ 8"c:I\ CA flloWoul IUllRlH 11 11 ....,.1191'1, ~ .... Thia ~ " con-.............. ....... COM\, CA ... .._ CCUlty cMllad by' en lndMMI The foloWIG penone 11111 Qlfll d ~ Hewe yov atenecl .. '9t*lll bUINila • Miii d. WlllJ9lr, on ~ ..,._ ~ Y• F.A.S:l. 9UIU>INO T,.._ tor ...,.., lllllUltll 411* IYSTal, 3800 !MM FelllWTNlldllld -fllat 111¥&.Mw NokJoe!fl....., A.-..... -. ..... 11~ 11 ......... J.r'·~'~'':i:"=:iiJllZll.::~il Tl* ..... ..,. .. ""laldl. CA _, ....... c..a. -cA • .. ..... Couritr o.y ............ -11111 -Q ... d Cllll d 0.... o..nt; ,_,_,Dr. L ..._. ,_ ..... • .... r r ti °" oentnOOO" ~ ....._ CA w -..--EElllllllD --·-1~ ~,..,....., -Nat= 11. A ..... ..,. 1n ~ __,,_.. -t. & _ 1t1M Hew rou .,. /' .t-..,_....,°'C ~~\a .. ~ -...... dlll!W ·~· '1* .... -= ~ ~ F-Jlio= ~6'M671 H> rr rn'=ii t (949) 642-5678 Flctltloua BuslM H Name Statement The following ptl'900S ere dolnQ bu$ltl8$S as PRO>.f PROS 2691 Rdltet f\11e • Solle 100 lfW19. CA 92606 Kenney Paut H~ 20752 Sflado# ROdl Trab,uco Canyon. CA 9261'9 Th4 bus11M1" 11 con· dueled by '" lndMdual Have you starltd doing buSIM$s yet7 No Kenney PaUI J.lrabill Th•• S1aternenr was 1111<1 v.1th lhe County Cle!i. of Orange County on 04-28-2000 200061273C>e Dally Pllo1 May 4, 11 !8, 25. ?000 TH717 Fictitious Buslnesa N•me Stat•ment The followtllQ ~ .,. dOlng buslfWss .. VHWH Books end Rt· cords, 2905 Ja.caanda Ave • Costa Meta, CA 92626 Crarg Joseph Coota, 2905 Jacaranda Ave Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Th11 bustl18SS 1s con- ducted by an lndMdUef Have you atar1td d01ng bus1nus yet? Yes 511/00 Craig Joeept\ Coote ThS statement WU 11 td W1th Iha County Cieri. crl er.~ County on 05.W'2000 20008821371 Dally Pilot May 11, 16, 25. June 1. 2000 Th756 Fictitious Buslnesa N•me s~ The lolie>Wlng peraons .,. dol~ bull-u ROYAL FINISHES, 2812 S Croddy Wey Unrt K. Santa Ala. CA 9270~ Reza Joz1 2330 Ven- Guerd W1f Santa Ana. CA 92704 Thie bueine1& IS con- ducted by an 1flCIMIUll Have you •tarted CI04ng ~ yet? No AHi Joz1 Thi• statement wee hied With the C<Klnty Cltril of ar.ng. ~ on 05/05/2000 2000IUI011 DIMiy PIO( May 11, 11, 25 June !. ~ lb711 G) ~Al HOOSlliG OPPORlUHITY M rtll IAlW ICMrtisfflo In ltlls nlWSPll*' Is aublect ao the ftcllrll Fair Houslno Act of HIN u amended Mllcll l!llket II llle91J. to ldYef1iM "lllY P<•l•rtnc•. •mllallon or dlsctlmtnallon NMO on l'ICt. WICI<, rttla-lon, WI, llandleljl, ~mKfal ltalUS OI Nlional OfiOtll. OI 1n Intention to maltt any 1ucll prsference. limibtlon or dlsc(iminlllOfl • This ntWSPll* wilt not know lngly accept any 1dwertlsemenl for 1ul estate which It In Vk>lltion ol tllt law Ol.i1 readefl '" hereby inlo1mtd lllat all c1wt111nos acM11t1s«1 1n this newspaper 1r1 ~bit on an equal DPPOf1Ul1llY blSls To com~n oC dtsenmi· ----__ ~~~_.~.IQIJ treot .... i:"i. iiiiiift.ii nu COUNSELING FRO llST OF HOMES HUONAREPOS 114-134-llOO '.'f 11 HAii i<! 1 .. 1 I ·,lid I WANTED FIXER HOMES OR UNITS Fast ElcfOW OKI Broken OKI AnctlOf' B.y Homes office 949-718-1300 cell 949-285-4500 Nlwport duplex 2br S500K Nut to Soulll eo.t Plan 2br 2ba S1S5K. Aon Young All! 71'-"32-7173 CAI! 1---&-~ll.A'IFJED \ ODAY AND GET TIIE WORD our TOMORROW! ~49) 642.;678 Elctpllon1I S.1chlront E'Sldl 2 Hoults on a 1o1 Propel1y. Bal>OI PeninslAI excellent loclllion, $389,000 N<i1 Listed Cell fol dllails. For mort lnlo all Ealt Jene ling, CB agent. Taylo!, AQ!!!I 94!H14NW 1149·832-5869 ,,, . , ..... , .. I• tterlt ftr ft•· .-------..... HOLIDAY SCHEDULE The C lassified and Legal Advertising Departments will close at 3pm on Friday, May 26th. To place a new ad or change an existing ad the dea.dline is 2pm on Friday. We will re-open at 8:~0am. on Tuesday, May 30th. Have a safe and wonderful Memorial Day weekend. ( 1111 gt .1111 l.11 i Ol l \ H °' l' \ 111 l' I kt \\ i 11 Ill 1 \\ n l - Dinner for Two at ' Find Our Hidden Classified Ads & WIN! Dmust R.Ja: I. Simply find our hidden classified ads somewhere in our classified section. Cur and paste the ads on the entry blank and mail. Newspaper cncrics only, no pboro copies will be accepted. All entries muse arrive by 5 p.m .. the following Tuesday. Winner will be chosen by random drawing and winner's name will appear the foJlowing week. One encry per person. One winner per week. Contest will run 416/00 throu Pute Ada Heft Pute Adi Here IAYAIDGE Cute 2llf 1 lie larl' deck, pl1n1atlon ellutter11 1111111 bey windows, encl ..,.... Plltect tor Inch or couple ly 0-12)9,000 or .... ofter. Wiii Coooerlll ~ .... 120-im WESTCUfF NP8 -2111 ,_, Mulcan f11V911, '""' to Mlrinlr• ElllMntlry ' Hlfllor Hlgll 1y 0wner sao.ooo 14M41-20N I lkll Cit 2br tbl, ...... ,.... Incl yd., t• Wllnul llllGfMo. WHt Side, 3br 2~• tm e C8llllfto 11 tOIMfto ....... 714-tl24t1t ~Style Fumibn PIANOSi~ ·~··-·-·()Ol;o,.-$$CASHPAIO$$ --...-u· ...... ~ M llUY ESTATD ·~fnerdr ....... ~--------. COtJSIGNr.1Ef JTS \' 1". .. ' ..__ --- Bookkeeper ~-~_!~~ firm !S seeking a candidate with a rnirlimuTI of 2-5 yrs. bookkeeping exper1enc:e and the ability to WOfk In a busy, professional office environment Position requires strong organizational skills, the ability to comrm111cate effectively both orally & written. A wOf1<ing knowledge of Qulckbooks software and MS Excel Is required. Salary ~lable. E-INlll or Fax Resume w/Slllary History to: Andrew Bovd-Jonn fax: (949) 'tft.1513 aboyd-joneAbenwlth.com .-TANT I ADmf ~~~-::...:= POlilion requlr11 llnlng Olgiriullonal end oom-nuiClllon _... Sohm'I ~ MS Ollcl '9712000 end wMillg ~ of "" ,,..,.. c.ddale must he¥e "" dly to "'°"' In busy plOleltionll 1tmolplltl t PfT and FfT evall Rlclpllonllt " leHI .. I ..... 51$ 1111 .......,., ,,,... ..... .... ~ ......... .... '9 I ..... .. ~ ..... ... ............... .. ............ .,. ,.._ ........ ntMUM RICIPTIONllT/ UL.II AllT ,., ............. ............ =::'• ... :: ...-;R90x Pilot I -------.;: . ,. ' i-~ MCll'nOMIT VON .-.T INTlllOM Pff .......... nQI. .... ~. CltaloQ-tng, cit~ furni1u11 ......_ "111 came ......... ,. MClmc>NllT ,.,, c-. INurloct .......... Flnll loolq for ..... lodlv. wllll p!O'ttll ollce .. 2Clt'Ht wOfk ... to • In fol flM*Y ~ Mllll bt Ible to WOik .,. ... lw4oe • y .. tor VtClltoll rellel Perm Pollliofl Call ....... • 21 or ftl '"'""' ..... mt Min: LWM. RECEPTIONIST tor C.M ~tloo 00, ~ WOik ll'MIQwntilll Fax t--714·M0=1900 8AIUNG tNSTIWCTOft for lht City of Newport ....... °"" pq, ... howl. Calt MM31~ SALES ASSOC'S / Upecale, iplClllty rttltdt( • Hiiis ootgoillji, motivated ..... lllOdate for FIA & PT politioN. Ideal caocldales .. polMll pi-. Qper In ..... boUiqut. liriar, hlvt ucenen1 COSIOl1\ll ~ 1111111 and 1 desire to ~~·~ t pl!!!! Cal :.=; A c.-.c EJdcndo .. I.ow mlal. VI Nolbtlr, ~ ....... (819359) $17,988 NAIERI (!tt)!MO:tt 00 80S'TOH W)tALfR ._ a-o6lt A111ro Vin 't1 25 Mere 86 molOI, llllltf, Vlfl COIW9lllon ,......,AA ... or trade tor ...... ........... LAHO ROVER 'tlS ' --· ••u ......... , 'DI .,.7 ..... , clllh. ... ,..,. alf, "*1Y 1nflat $2000 !J4!M42-3035 tcon1y -, .... te, pow1 ........, Greely • Whitt 248 'II TA1..:t• ~., .... (l388N) MAIERS $4,aea Oii cond. OWlltf mowig up. LANO AOVlR 1714 .. ~100 CONTllOL YOUltSEU' NOR'nl • 17 6 .;:) OK 0 AOU'7U •A'f EAST •• 0 010'7 52 0 ll • JOf6531 SOU111 • AKJ 10' o Al43 o K5 ••• . ~~ .. ... 10 .... Jo ..,. h ... Opening lead: King or • In some circles, not to take 1 finesse ls considered a capilal offense. In the morc refined atmos-phere of upen bridge, ii is de rigucur to try )'OW' utmost to avoid a finesse. Su dllllnOO(b ii. bamfll 1 Mml* trump bttak. a laydcnm slim. Su ~ ii not w and, lurod by 100 liufton, lhll ii wlW'o Saudi QllllC ID tal. NMll'• ~ lapoue wm 1 pme force in Nonh-Sou&b't mcdlOdl ud. followl111 mioor1W1 \:UC-bids, =ve up on invati-gating lod to 1lun. Wcst lod the king of clubs, llkell 111 dommy with the acc. Oeclam cal'Cd the kina of huns, lod • tnimp to lhe lcina arid dilclrdcd a club on die ace of hearts. Then ID 111111e control In case lNlllpl were t-1. dCcltJCr lod the jack o/ lplldet from hand. Wea did 11 well as polSible by allowing the iact·co .hold, bul declar- er simply nilrcd a club in dummy, crossed to hand with the king of <ha· monds and cashed the ace or trumps befon:t~w:rung to dwnonds. When Wtst had ID follow to dlree rounds of lho suit, declarer was able to dJSClld the c~ hand's remaining heaJu before Wut could ruJ1. and so lose no more than one trump lnc:k. The biddJ nJ left 1 Joe 10 be desi.tccl. bul while declarer's line of play might nOI he the only way to malce hand, it was ccruinly the most ele- g11111. GPS. tilh lndr, lfllltf. 1oW NEWPORT IUCH _.. SERVERS l COOKS tn, ff 1K MH7H015' MH4H445 CHEVAOl£T CATERA -.r 1:--....__.Aett1inn1-s-, 2Sk fli'"~lflr iiiwr.ctr. 1-~1 l~~-1 -·~ ......_. "• KEYWEST 'f7, 17 1(2 '" '..._..., ' ' ' --------' ._.._, '~ '" lfllW.., c;oupe ·rr -chromt ..n... 1111. ol WWT. -.,........_ ....... _ ~b.Kdl~ 0 217 lint Cond, gfHt for 8-y Pitm Pkg! LO'# Iii While (148404) $19,988 """" .....,....._ .._. •• ~~ 8eec:h. crultft. S15,000I080 (EY75746~l 534.995 NASERS Low llllM, llnt cond, t49-t42-M72 CR VIE" 9uw (7ft l540=1100 loed9d. w/ tdtndtd Wlf'· •SERVICE CASHIER• " .... !15.975 Mt.29Ml55 Co1g Mesa Infinity SKIPJACK 2'"· 1972 71•.US-i171 CffEVAOLET Cwlller ._ hOUrs "' Mon • Fn 2-7pm many em.1, Flybridgt, RS coupe, 1811 ml, auto, Cal 1of llPPCJlllmtnl S15,000. Oi¥OfCt Wt BMW Z3 'ti rrwf & mort! 811 o1 _.,, .... fold ~ s,ort '91 »-ccnd, ,_ """3tlodll, 5-speed, CID pllye1, lutly equlpt. $4000. (Home) 949-&44· 7261 Of (Olfict) !M9-o489-7288 714-241-1300 •346 t49-t4S.7873 Con'leltible, Red wl Bladl (814928) $9.988 (l.868$11) $21,995 NASERS • • TELEMARKETIHG * Info gathering onlv-ao &et-ing lollOIYed HaN-tJrne, ~ltemoon SH91 tif + l>ORISIS, paid YacattOn & alcll time, $250 Sign-on bonua. Homemakers. re-tirees. ltudtnts & others wtleomt HunbnglOn 8ctl Cal Kem • Sim Corp 714-375·2306 WORK FROM HOME lnte1nt1ronal comp1ny rll>dY tl!pllldlng Plll·lnle S500-5200()'mo F ull.Jimt $2500-$7000/mo Many poslUons! 886-798-1097 5 Poeltlont evelt 3 PIT. 2 FfT T alocomn1Alnll poa Toi 11 .. 888-173-4372 PIMtt bt .... tNI Iha ll1tl1191 In """ celllgOfy mey ,..... YIXI to call 1 900 11u111btr In which lhtre .. • clllt91 I* minute .... / SEU your stuff througtJ classlfledl L·-=1 SMOG CHECK r . ..-.... -..,..~-..=.=I""' I • , . . . . ~ 4 • .. -. 21' Wttlcralt Fl1ti.rm1n CREVIER &MW (71'~·9100 175/'cl, FlOiT, GPS Plolter, 71'"'35·3171 radar many custom tea· • CffEVAOlET Tlllot LT '17 11Kn $25K !M9-722..Q952 BMW Z3 't7 4•4, lellltlet, meny txlrat, txallent conc:illon I What happens if you don't advertise? 6 C)1, Hald Top, Sivtt Blk (366986) $21,988 (203655) $25,987 NASERS LEXUS MISSIOH VIEJO 1714>540-ftOO • Mt.364-0H4 . - BMW 3181$ ''7 S1peed, Blacll wf Tan (Y21328) $20,995 CR£vlER BMW 714-835-3171 BMW 3181 '97 ' ct, Green w/Sand, 5 Spd. (EE56ll84) $20.995 CREVIER BMW 714-135-3171 CHEVY CAMERO '92 V-6, auto, air, 85k m1, real sharp. $4,950/obo 949·723•150t Ctwy* i..e-Std '11 ont -. 81k ong '"'· loldtd $4995 It::. ltldt, whatever? 7 4-64 .. 7521 OOOGE OORAHGO '99 ..... -1. lllul. Ft007S3 $27,9115 LAND ROYER NEWPORT BEACH ... ~ FORD ASPllE 't3 Good cond, lllllt ... , Alft.f111 *"°• AC, ....... 4 .,, pooo IMM45-1520 FON> ~ .. Too Many Opllor-. (C20590) $23,987 LEXUS MISSION VIEJO FORD F-150 't7 4 x 4 lotdtdl Sllplf c8b KC72724 121.115 LANO ROVER NEWPOftT &EACH 94~5 FOAO F100 '55 a.a., Auna good. ~ .... &tit onw. MM31~2 GMC JtMlllY '91 GtMn, loadadl K521001 $17,995 LAHO ROVER NEWPOft'T &EACH NM4M4'5 Call the Classttieds (949) 642·5678 . 9' .. 3!H!14 LAND ROV£A '95 Mi~ FOl'd Expllww XLT '13 <ll&I DllCOYtrf SE7, Whitt, 8llW 3211 ·97 pw1 Mila, IMlhtl, CO, loedld, oenlftld 4 Or , A«J. CO btluttfUI ctr, 1'1111& end TA512313 !11,915 (AV47008) $27,995 dmW grMt. .. 1¥C records LAHO.ROVER 'CMVll!R BMW ' !8000 obo Mf.64t.41t1. NEWPORT HACH 714.ag.3171 !!fl'~-~··~-!!!!!:---__ .Jl!!!"~·~•!:H4~W4!!L_ LEAJ(Y siwiw.. Rlpairad. LEWIS COMSTRUCTIOH HOME RESTORATION Atlllodel~19 • FIW E9t. Resld/ComnvDecb lfencee C11pentry/Electrlc/Tile RtQIOUflnQ & ._.llOll, Rtruodeling • ~ DEAN 111.l MM73-t015 Uct 704173 local Ataldel!I 714 ........ 521 714-557-5'25 rL.ftfm1 .._. ~ 9y Lucy loc:ll "'" ~ 11111 12 v ... hp. Otba ~ 9:49-24&-1942, 91!31 .... 990 Hol!M(llllMt • r.,·d w.ly/81-wll!y/Mol'ltlllylWHk nit OtNl ""'' 94t-24t-§504 OI 94~$4!-4285, VICttY'I ClfAflNO We ollar TM! IUT Haute • Window ClarilO t0¥re ~· .. "'~ Y!cQ• m•• • r -----. f • I ~Cfwta~~Ulc OUAUTY CIWTUIAN 20Y.,.~ IW1 1111 YOUR HAll>nwtl MARK 94~ ........ eon... ~IQ~ I C!r!, "-' • 1770 w.,,., n.. HMtdytMn Malltr c.rp.w 25 v.... EJipl Pottlalo No lab tao emal PllOnl !Mt-5 t0-5365 PllJll 71'·298-S400 HONDA DEL SOl 'M whlla, 75lt """ "*>. Kint conditJOn 112,500 94!M23-& t 70 WUS ES 300 '91 ~. "'°'*°" (0371~ $25,987 W · MISSION VIEJO Mt.364-0M4 WUS LS 400 'tO Whlet'Gr9y l.h. Ful Op4ioll (028505J tl4.987 LEXU MISSION VIEJO 9't-314-oH4 . LEXUS LS 400 'M 8leck ~·Ful Opbi (200740) $22,987 LEXUS MISSION VIEJO 94 .. 314-oH4 LEXUS U'50 't6 lotdtd, ellwr, 1114.c ... , T0139811 $31,995 LAHO ROVER NEWPORT &EACH MM40-t445 WUS SC 300 '95 Whiltr'IYoly, Ltether. Lo Mt (~ $24,987 LEX MISSION VIEJO Mt-3'4-0M4 LEXUS SC 400 '95 ~-· FtaSptc --WU.987 MISSION VEJO MWM-4M4 lllUacll MPV Mini V811 'tl Loedtd, sutl/1, lot·lli1Ch, clean, moving mos1 ..a $6550 obo 949-663-3228 Mazda Mlata 'tO ~ -· hoe red 00/'11. 4 ,,.. Kini cood, runs ext1~ w... $5,990 949-720-J? 1182 111.AlO ,. Loeded, 111t* low ml, AOl4757 545.'80 LAND ROVER NEWPORT BEACH 9'HtM445 ...... -.......... .. ~ M8Z '75 450!lE 4dr ~. trnost show· IOOlll oond, 1-owner, $2,995 obo 949-759-4984. ...,_. C220 '94 °""' w/parchment Int exttndtd w1rran1y, CD cll•ll9fr, lel'liced ., loc Oealel, 90lt mi, $14,000 .. ~ Mttcedea Benz ES20w 'II Cyprtss/Slarmar11 (856528J $39,990 Fl CHER JONES 800.927·3578 Mtfce.111 8tllJ E'30 'f7 81Ack1Starmar11 (544881) $39,990 FLETCHER JONES 800-927-3576 Merc:eclts-8tfu 5500Y '15 St1YtrtStarma111 (211524) $39,990 FLETCHER JONES 800·927-3576 ~C220't6 Whltt1Stannar11 (456668) $21,990 FLETCHER JONES 800·92J.3S71 litllctdlt-8tnz C230 '97 WMt/Si.nnalk (524062) r $23,990 ,.Lt1\.HtR JONES 800-927·3578 Mer c>td II 8tfu C2ll 't5 6tack ISlannarll (t83568) $22,990 F\STCHER JONES ID0-927-3576 liltfC_,114'tnz C280 '97 Whit• IS1armallc (S55102) $28,990 A.ETCHfR JONES ID0-127-!571 .... cedl1 llelll E320 't7 While /Slarmalk (324519) $35,990 FlETCHER JONES IOQo.~27·3578 -Ham IMPROVEMENT AL'$ UWIC 9UMCl CLEAN-UPS, SPRINKL~ REPAIR. TREE TRIMMING FREE EST 714-395-$ EXPERT CLEAlit.uP T rttt·PIUl'ltdlRtmo¥td Non-llolnMd oonfllCIOI 714-711·'471 SQU11t COAST MOVISUllST Careful.~ f'ulHIMl•t .... ~.; -~ .. _' •· Thunday,_May 25, 2000 B1 'TODAY'S CRQSSWORQ PUZZLE .... '** Binz C3S '97 Sltvtf ~" (518057) $38 990 FLETCHER JONES 100-927-3578 ...,_.. 8tnz C2lO ... BM*. mn cond, ody Ilk mo. $25.950 MH5M442 800-645-4881 • llltaubllhl Mo!ltln> '91 Nlvy 8lut WlfllY "" lnl, fully lot!ltd, am fOOf CD plaY9f Must w $15.SOOi obo. Chad 714-39&-0159 ~ CUllett ... GLS. 6 c-,i lh. low mtlae. co&-.~114 warr , pmioua rental! (340717) $14,988 NA8VlS (? t t)540=!100 P,UBLIC NOTICE The Cahl Public- U 1ii1t 1es Com-mission REQUIRES lhat all used tious.- hold goodS f'llO'lers ponl the11 _ P U C . Cal T nt.mt>er, limos and chaufll!IS pnnt th9lf T C P 1U11b« 11 al adw1111sments. II you hive a ques.. llon abotJI the ¥ ity Of • ll10V«. limo or chautler, cal: PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISION 714·558·4151 Oldlmotlilt SillOUftt9 '" Lo.r miltl dual alldina doM 1111 1111'. CD & "'°'''I ~rental (32&t39) • $18968 NABERS {714)S40=! 100 TOYOTA~ Lt 't6 Whlta'Grey AUIO (47~ 120) $10.787 LEXUS MeSSIOH VIE.JO Mt.S64..oM4 SELL your home rtirOOgh clanrfied =ml I . . . . 25,2000 • LEASE FOR $299/MO <{ 111•'•• BISeAUSIS ..,. AfAKIS . THIS BISST DEALS._ , 2000 DTS .· . . · WITH. NIGH T·V/SION A RARE FIND WITH 300 HP NORTHSTAR V8, WHITE DIAMOND, REAR PARKING AsSIST, ON-STAR AND MORE. 2000 Escalade LEASE FOR s474 /MO + 37e +tax for 36 month leaSe. $5000.00 CISll down or trlde eq • p p on fees. S650~.p~~h:';;baf:;~~lv $' 4 ,.m 1 . 1 ontv 9 454 9 7. S $46,925.00 list Prtce t $ 3,930.00 Nabers Discount i• ~ :~:88 iA'1f'nfc'r°" All New 2001 Aurora LEASE FOR 339/MO 2000 Deville +99C + tax for 36 montll lease. $3950.00 cash down or trade equity, plus Inception lees • '5489.41. 1 only 0285326¥. Or Purchase For Only ;9 S'•O~t $41.400.00 .... Ult Prtce t ... $ 1,859.39 .... Nobefs otscou 39 540.61 .... SALE PRICE 2000 Alero Sedan LEASE FOR $199/MO .47c • we for 36 mon1111 CtoMd end leaM on tllPfOwd credtl 54200 down lnCI IUllOlld drNHI! llelldullSIT,556 TCltllol~tsS12,22164 •llll 1 only04080 ,.9e + llX ror 36 monfll CloNd tfld ,._on llPPfCMd cltdll $1496 55 down pg lllndlrd drl'lt on. Rttidual S&.837 40 Total or PIY'""1lt S7,18184 • 1u. 1on1y303457. Or Purchase For Only $28,8 00 Or Purchase ForO.nly $15,57711 '84 OLDSMOBILE FIRENZA Low 75k miles, auto, AC, mint condition, rwtN cor trode-in l (382039) '91 CHEVROLET ASTRO VAN Von conv., Capt. choirs, sofa, rear air, many pwr feotu~I (13889.4) '99 CHEVROLET CAVALIER RS coope, low 18k miles, aulo, moonroof & morel Bal. of wor. (81 .4928) '98 HONDA CIVIC LX Low miles, 5·speed, red, alloys, excellent condition. (007373) '99 OLDSMOBILE CUTLASS GLS, 6 cyl., lthr., low miles, CD & more, bol. of worr. prev. rental! (3A0717) '95 CADILLAC ELDORADO low miles, V8 Norlhslar, silver, hhr. (619359) '99 OLDSMOBILE SILHOUETIE low miles, dual sliding doors, reor air, CD & morel Prev. rental. (328439) '97 CADILLAC CATERA ION 25k miles, block, liir, moourool, <D, chrome~, bol. dwrn, (1~) '97 CHEVROLET TAHOE LT A)(.4, leather, many extras,. excellent condi~I (366986) 52,495 54,988 s9,988 513,988. s14,988 517,988 518,9~8 519,988 $21,988 '00 OLDSMOBILE INTRIGUE Only 38 miles! Leather, CO, alloys. (207.482) '98 CADILLAC DMW V-8 Nc:w1hstar, CO, lthr, bol. of worr. (n3519) '00 CHEVROLET SILVERADO XCAB 1/2 ton, V-8, many pwr.19otures, bol. of .....arr, prev. rental! (1.42683) 1 96 CADILLAC SMW STS low miles, block, lealher, CO, alloys & morel (80146.4) '99 CADILLAC DMW ' low miles, white, ton hhr, bat. of worr., prev. rental (n918A) '99 MERCEDES BENZ C230 low 171< miles, block, alloys, bol. of won'., prev. ,..,J#. (7 43155) '93 CADILLAC -Al I ANTE I Low 43k miles, white pearl, V-8 Nc:w1hstal'j rare model! ( 126643) ·.'98 LEXUS U400 I • low 5k rn1., bram, tan Id.; CD, prwn. ~ bal. Jwan:, (10'75)1 '00 CADILLAC DIVIW DHS low 5lt miles, bran., Ian lealh.r, CO & morel No lux. bi(, low OMVI ( 15AO 15) N AB ·ERS © •CREDIT ••UNION ••DIRECT -LENDING. • 2600 Harbo~ Boulevard • Costa Mesa (714) 540·9100 ~n.nabenauto.a1111 .,,...,..,..c.&~,=~.:.~~l,.::...":•1 f.:.".:t.=C~'W:V..:...-ir= ........ • ~21,98 8 521,988 522,988 523,988 526,988 5 27,988 529,98, 537,988 543,988 ..