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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1999-04-22 - Orange Coast Pilot• ' , • • • ' • I • I • ' i ' • • " SERVING THE NEWPORT -MESA COMN\UNmES SINCE 1907 ... • of. so ne1g . ~Or y Residents voicing concern over applications for recovery facilities ~Ph T he home in Costa Mesa is newly remodeled. It's decorated in shades of pink and blue. There are floral prints, patterns and arrange- ments almost everywhere. The women who live here at 154 East Bay St. keep the house immaculate. They cook meals for one another, meditate or meet in the backyard where there is newly installed flag- stone, more flowers and a foun- tain. Sound like ruce neighbors? Not everybody thinks so. The home known as Yellow- • I THURSDAY, APRIL 22, 1999 Council selects low-cost skate park •Costa Mesa officials leave open the possibility that the city could get money fo r corporate sponsors. lh~ Pio! COSTA MESA Although they favor a low-cost, conservdllve bluepnnt for a pro- posed skateboard park in Lions Park, mem -, bers of the City Council saJd this' week they would be mterested in seelong corporate sponsorships dnd pnvate donabons to help pay for a more eldborate design The council on Mondav chrn.e the $188.000 alternative over two more-expensive and stone is a 10-day detoxilication house for alcoholics and drug addicts. Executive Director Honey Thames has applied for a conditional-use pe rmit to allow as many as 14 people to stay and hold Alcoholics Anonymous meetings in this East Side single-family res1- dence. • elaborate prelmunary designs that would have cost $300 000 to $406 000 and included seating areas and more amerutJ.es In response, neighbors have circulated a petition to drum up opposition to the request. •It's comple tely ina ppropri- ate for this area,· said resident Bob Yoder. Yoder said he is worried the home will cause his property value to plummet. He said he also is concerned the home will attract an influx -of people who don't necessarily care about the neighborhood. This type of neighborhood reaction is nothing new. •Nobody wants those kinds of things in their neighbor· hood,• said Gabriel Elliott. associate planner for the city. Apparently, it doesn't matter whether that neighborhood is on the East Side or West Side. Newport Harbor Recovery, a long-term residential treatment home for recovering drug addicts and alcoholics at 382 Hamilton St. also has applied for a conditional-use permit with the city. Officials at this West Side home want to oper- ate a facility for 12 people. Program Director Dee Ward has dealt with opposition like this before. ·1 know the mtensity of the fear of the neighbors,· Ward said SEE CENTERS PAGE A 16 Top: Newport Harbor Recovery client Tammy Davies taket part in a relapse recovery group meeting. Above: Newport Harbor Recovery cofounder Donald Ward, back right. and clients recite a prayer. Left: Carol and Alicia are two of the residents of the Yellowstone house in Costa Mesa. The rehabilltatton center is for women. Welcome to my neighborhood? Do you think the city should grant I Yellowstone and Newport Harbor Recovery their requests for condi- tional-use permits? Call our Readers Hotline at 642-6086 or send e-mail to dai- lypilotOearthlink.net . Please spell your name and tell us your hometown and telephone number for verification only. Countdown begins for Newport-to-Ensenada yacht race NOAK! 5cHWAR17 get the perfect sea or the perfect wind. ft Dltt"" Salling is not just a sport, but a way of life. What fans of competitive sailing love about the sport is that the victorious team is simply the one that successfully negotiates its trlp across the sea, said Fred Slocum, assistant chairman of the 52nd annual race. While a great boat certainly helps, technology will only get you so far. you've got,• be explained. "You have heavy winds, light winds, the re are decisions about whether to stay closer to shore or go further out to look for wind -it's a good lesson for life.• with more than 400 colorful boats sail- ing out toward Mexico. A number of women's teams have entered this year, as well as a team of developmentally disabled people. . Tht course, covermg 125 nautical mil is considered relabvely short as yacht races go, Slocum said. But it is not •It's a team sport -life's a team $port,• said Roy Disney, who skippers the Pyewacket, last year's winning monohull in the Newport to Ensenada International Yacht Race. •vou never "You have to make the most of what This year's theme for the largest international yacht race m the world is ·Th~ Final Race of the Century.• Planners anticipate that the start of the competition will be a fantastic sight, SEE RACE PAGE A 16 INDEX PHOTOS OF MOM QASWID ______ 15 0. yau hM • speam IMlll- <OMM'IMlYRIUM ·---" .. Al4 ory of Mont M's """ GIP' IM1tlOOk .. 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At about 1:30 p.m., as chamber members worked in th lr offi m th Bank of Yorbe Unda buildiJ'lg at Adftms Avenue and Mesa Verde Drive Ea t. they noticed something different going on outside. • •r :saw mama ducll: herding about a dozen duck- BRIAN POIJUOA I DAlY P'\OT A duck and b r duckllngs were rete:Ued trom a Walk across Adam Avenue 'IUelday • lings toward th lak at Vista dcl Lego Aparttn nts across th str t: 1d Ed fAw tt, p d nt of th Colta M Chamber of Commerce. • 1 thought, 'Oh, t n't that cute. And then I thought, 'Oh my Sii DUCK Mm A 11 Consultant Da .. 1d Volz came up w1th the designs based on input from city skateboard- ers Under the low-cost design, the skatebod.rd park will be 10..000 square feet with rails and funboxes. A pavilion in the park will have to be elirrunated, a nd the design will incorporate landscaping and perimeter improvements. To keep costs down. the design will not have seabng or viewtng areas o"' a land- scaped buffe r between the skating area and other parts of Ltons Park · That could change il additional money is raised to of~et the cost of the more expen~1ve designs, counol members sdld Their ideas clid not please a number of res- idents who attended Monday's meeting SEE SK.ATE PAGE A 15 Estancia zone parents opt to stay the course • Decision made to keep most school arrangements as they are. lhtt Pb COSTA ~tESA -Rather than follow di~­ tnct propo!>ali., parents m the Estanoa school zone have deoded to keep most schools as they are now and add portable classrooms to make room for smaller londergarten classe-. ·1 think the Estancia zone has bad a lot to deal with,• Chris Ludlow, a parent at Adam<. Elementary saJd of the months of debate that went into the decision "There are no perfect solutions· The imperfect oluuons mclude startlllg a sucth-grade academy at TeWinkle Middle School. with a format between that of a Junior hlgh and an elementary school, and moving Whittier Elc-mentary's fourth-graders to Rea Elementary. D1Stnct ofhc1als al.so have proposed an innovative solution to the problem of what to do about empty classrooms at Estancia High School They plan to apply for a state grant to open a pre chool on campus High i.chool and college students. under the supcJ'VlSlon of qualilied teache rs, could volunteer as tutors m the preschool classroom, and possibly gain expe rie nce and credits SEE REA PAGE A 15 MILLENNIUM MOMENT E: ploring lW through art Newport B ach resident Shella Lichacz is an acda.uncd cercurucs painter. Th Panamoruan ~t r Infinity a_nd th Uehacz w th blrthpl Panama on her cultrual roots for m plration. Her paintings, whlch have been 1ik cd to Hat culptur , u ceramic pots a 1 Ct?ntittl unag Thiough oil on C'&nva , lichlla b explored her in m th ronC'epts of oontinulty m W born MonagtWo of pott8I y-mUing in ~A 2 ~. ~ 22. 1999 II I ... Wytder Selling cashmere for all seasons M arlly Wilson & Co. often sells women's clothing lines from her home with savings to her cus- tomers. Wilson ls currently showing the spring and fall lines of Jenniler 'fyler cash- meres, which, she says, are made of high quality inner- Mongollan cashmere and have hand-sewn seams and full-fash- ioned annholes and shoulders. The cashmeres come in tradi- tional and contemporary styles. If you'd like to make an appointment, call Marily Wilson at (949) 759-5526. The clothing will be shown today through Thursday, April 29, at 318 Pop- py Ave. in Corona del Mar. Coast Footwear is having a gigantic sale on SAS brand shoes for men and women. The comfort shoes come in black, white, navy, bone, mocha, gin- ger, gold, red, ant and walnut. The sale price range from $65.99 to $88.99. Coast Footwear (714) 957-0868 is at 3831 S. Bristol St. in Costa .Mesa. The Volunteer Alsodatton of Sherman Ubrary and Gardens Ui Corona del Mar is having its .third annual Garden Tour on :Sunday from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m . .. Vou can see the best in residen-"tJaI gardens on the tour, which ~atures five gardens in Corona del Mar. Tickets are $20 prior to Sunday, and $25 on the day of the event. Proceeds will benefit maintenance of the botanical collections at the Llbriuy and •Gardens. To buy tickets, or for more information, please call the Garden office at (949) 673- 2261. Its location is 2647 E. Coast Highway in Corona del Mar. You can find deals on men's and women's golf sportswear, t;>a.gsandshoesatJohn .Leonard's spring tent sale today through Sunday. Everything on sale will be reduced 30% to 10% off. John Leonard's Golf Shop (949) 852-8689 is at 3100 Irvine Ave. in Newport Beach. Today is the last say of the· ;~g spring sale at Bloomlng- ;oaJe's. There are markdowns all 'e\rer the store. For women, there are special values on silk/linen separates, square neck or crewneck cotton iWeaters, bras, handbags, san- dals and action-style shoes. For men, there are reductions on dress and casual shoes, khaki pants, woven shirts, dress shirts and sweaters. There are also Silvings on home accessories, fncluding down comforters, pil- lows, mattress pads, towels, knife block sets and 'mixers. 8loomingdale's (949) 729-6600 ts at Fashion Island in Newport Beach. • BEST BUYS Is P.Ubllshed Thursdays 1nd Saturdays. If~ know of • good buy, send• fax to (949) 646-4170 or write to D•lly Piiot. Best Buys. 330 w. BIY St., Con. Mes. 92627. ~'1lot VOL9J. NO.M . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . : .. loCaIS only Daily Pilot PILOT PlllOI DONEEN WESTENHAVER You can bet she knows more than she's saying SHE IS Keeping the police chief iii line. MUM'S THE WORD Westenhaver knows more than you think. The executive secretary at the Costa Mesa Police Department sees it all when if aosses her desk before landing in the lap of Olief Dave Snowden. She is privy to cpnfidential information that some people would die to know about: investigations, arrests and aiminal history. She doesn't bring her work home with her. She can't tell friends and family about the potentially juicy inf onnation. Don't ask her to help clear your parking ticket or have her recite new laws, either. She's not omnipotent. Besides, she doesn't have that kind of pull outside the office. But Westenhaver is one of the most respected and appreciated employees in ttie department. Just ask her boss. "She is very efficient and organized,• Snowden said. "If it wasn't for her and her assistant, Mamo Arruda, I would be under a pile of paper with the phones ringing off the hook. Both of them are what keeps this place afloat." Westenhaver, who has been with the department for 12 years, isn't flattered only by her bosses, but by the city as well. She was named the city's Civilian of the Year and will be presented the award in July. A lREMENDOUS HELP Westenhaver, 50, started her career with Costa Mesa in 1987 as a records clerk. She then moved into the training bureau before becorrung the secretary for the three police captains. When Snow- den's former secretary retired last year, Westenhaver gladly accepted the job. She's been entrenched in a blizzard of work stnce moving upstairs to the chief's office. She updates the department's manual, handles complaints from inter- nal affairs and sets the chief's daily schedule. It's a lot of work for one woman. Westenhaver can handle it, though. Although she is juggling various duties, she always has a smile on her face and rarely eomplains. She attributes her delightful behavior to her coworkers. "I like the open-door policy here,• she said. "People are so nice here, it's amaz- ing. There is a lot of stress, but the peo- ple here make the job enjoyable.# LocQJ Jodge brings its celebration to the recovery room to honor a 50-year member B Y ELISE GEE • DAIL Y P I L O T COSTA MESA -With a broken pelvic bone, 96- year-old Gladys Bird couldn't go to the party celebrating her 50-year membership to Mesa Rebekah Lodge #402, so her fellow members brought the party to her. Bird was surprised 1\lelday evening with a 50·year "Jewel• award in her room at Fl8g&hip Healthcare Center, where she is recovering from her hip injury. Bird has accu- mUlated 50 years of mem- bership in Mesa Rebekah LOdge, a philanthropic non~enominaUonal fra- ternity in Costa Mesa. dally sewing items for the Vetetan's Hospital and Orangewo6d Home for children." As part of the ":niple Unks Club" of the Rebekah Lodge, Bird has sewn hundreds of bibs, quilts, pajamas and other clothirig items for people in need. Bird joined the l6dge less than a year after its mceP.tion and has served tn nearly every position, inclti.ding Noble Guard, the lodge's presiding offi- cer, and chaplain. •They've been part of my life and I've enjoyed them all the year5 through,• Bird said. ( GIFTS GOOD AND NO'J:so-GOOO Westenhaver is especially happy this week because her bosses have taken her to lunch and given her gifts for Secretanes Week. The group of captains gave her a beautiful bouquet of flowers, while Snow- den bought her a silver picture frame. Luckily, she is a good sport. Westen- haver is scared of spiders, and Snowden isn't afraid to set lifelike fakes on her desk to frighten her. •0nce he put a real jumping spider near my desk. and I warned him not to come closer,• she said. She plans to work for another nine years before she retires from her position. She'll miss some of those intriguing ele- ments that make her job exciting and interesting. •I like to know what's going on,• she added. "I know there are a lot of things I can't tell people, but I can keep a secret.• -Story by Greg Risling. photo by Brian Pobucfa BRIEFLY Seats remain.for final fecture ot senes There are a few seats remaining for the last of the Newport Beach Ubrary's Distinguished Speaker} Lecture Series, which condude$ on Friday with speaker Susd Estrich, a nationally syndicated columnist and USC Jaw professor. Estrich, who has ascended through the ranks of the legal com). munity, will discuss the inner workings of the law. A graduate of Harvard Law School, Estrich i$ regarded as an expert on rape and sexual harassment issues. She baS written several books on the su)); jects, including her latest publica.l tion, "Making the Case for Yo~ self: A Diet Book for Smart Women," which encourages women to take care of themselves first. , Estrich also is a popular talk radio host on KABC and her week; Jy colwnn appears on the Internet. She was the first woman to head a national presidential camT paign for the Democratic duo d Walter Mondale and Geraldine Ferraro in 1984. She has served as a staff member on the U.S. Senate Judioary Committee and worked with Sen. Edward Kennedy (D· Mass.) as his special assistant The lecture series, which bas attracted "60 Minutes• comm.en. tator Andy Rooney, raises monej for the Newport Beach Llbrary Foundation. · •Gtadys has been one of those people that are bard workers behind the xenes, • said Gerald Poarch, secretary of the IOclge. •Gladys it very active in the lodge, espe· Mesa Rebekah Lodge is part of tbe Independent Order ol Odd Fellows that was creeteel in 1851 by U.S, Vice President S<:huyler Colfax. MAH f'OIUD4 I ~y "-OT GladJI 8trd. II, la beblg llmlored lty Ille Mesa,l.Odge HU for 80 yean ol Ml"Ylce. The event will beg1n at 1 p.m. al the Newport Beach Central Ubrary on the 1000 block of Av~ cado Avenue. The cost of th' event. which includes dinner, ii $40 for the general public and ~ for library foundation members; Por more information, call (949) 717-3816. . ' news stories. lllustrltlons, edito- rial matter 0< lldvefttsernents herein un be~ wlth- oert written~ of CC>W" rlght owner. 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TIDES 100AY First low 10:30 •.m ...... -0.2 First high 2:51 •.m ........ 4.5 Second low 10:42 p.m ....... 2.4 Second high 5:41 p.m ......•• 3.7 FRIDAY First low 11 :39 •.m. . .... -0.1 First high 4:23 a.m .•.•..•• 4.3 Second low •fter midnight Second hlgf\ 6'35 p.m .••••.•• 4.0 SURF There will be early morning clouds and fog In some areas With plftly cloudy sides by the •fter- 1' noon. It wiU be sun- ny by Friday. We will ~strong winds CIUSfng sloppy surf conditions today. The swell ls out of the south-southwest •nd northwest fO( sets In the w•kt· to shoulder~igh are.. Winds should de<rease by Friday. whkh should make for better condl· tlons. The sun will Mt It 7 0 p.m. POLICE FILES COSTA.sA • AdelftS Awnue: Stefto equipment worth $1,610 was stolen from• home In the 1300 block during the ewnlng of Apnl 7. • INtiof StrMt: A computer •nd cash totaling $1 ,605 were stolen from• business In the 3100 blodt between April 10 end APrll 13. • ..__ .....V-"d: A Jacket worth $425 was stolen from• bUsiness in the 1900 block It 6 p.m. April 15. • "'""'°" Street lWo Cir stereos worth SSOO were stoi.n In the 2700 block betWeen April 6-1. • RMerll -.......: A mountAlln bike worth uoo was stolen from t home In the 300 blodt betWeen April 1-t S. ,._,ORT llAOt ·' • ... c..t lllhwey: About $54 was stc>ten frOm • home In • the 2tOO blodc: during the e¥enlng of April 12. • Wiit Coelt ....... ,. Ac.fluter~ worth $500 was stohtn from a CM In the 2900 block during tht twnlng of Mri21. • 1111 .... DrM: A. ltptop Computet worth St,465 wel **" from • home tn the 3900 block bet\wan Feb. 11·17. ... ._ .. Clrde: A. ftllg worth $50 W9S stolen from • home In the 1700 bloclt durtng the ft'lrilng of April , 7 • • .. t Doily Pilot [Open your mind before textbook cJ?oices I o K, so I wasn't there. I got , my information from the I Pilot. But alter living in Newport Beach for 40 years, I I can fill in the blanks by rote. I could make Gil Ferguson's speeches for him. ,Over the years, the basic mes- sage that all the virtues that I made us what we are today are ! going to hell in a handbasket : hasn't changed -only the iden- 1 tity of the devil leading u5 there. I F~r many years it was com- 1 murusm. When that played out, it : beqame.abortion, then-homosex- 1 uality. Now it's something called 1 multiculturalism. The devil by i any other name is stµI tile devil. I And the good people fighting the devil are still the wise and coura-l geous protectors of all that is fine 1 and desirable in our society. I 1l you doubt that, listen to Gil Ferguson writing in the Pilot: : HPolitically correct multicultural-! ists have declared war on Ameri- 1 ca, and the sad thing is that they 1 don't understand America enough to know they are terribly wrong." That's why school officials 1 who got snookered into defend- ing the devil last Saturday at a breakfast meeting of an organi- zation called Principles Over Pol- itics shouldn't have. The name of the organization is tip-off enough. It implies -no, it says quite clearly -that the people who disagree with their views are ipso facto unprincipled. Debating against such a mindset is impossible because I one side is debating opinions and 1 issues with a reasonably open I mind while the other is debating THE IELL CURVE ·ioseph n. bell Right vs. Wrong W'ith a closed mind. It isn't what you would call a level playing field. The textbook under particular attack at the breakfast meeting was • An,lerican Odyssey," used in many of the district's 11th grade U.S. history classes. It seemed unfortunate to me that school administrators and board members who defended it did so on the grounds that the State of California did this to us and we couldn't help it -instead of dis- cussing both th-e considerable virtues and faults of this particu- lar book. To the Principles Over Politics audience, such objectivity would- n't play nearly as well as Wendy Leece reading selected passages that outraged her -positive com- ments about Woodstock, for example -and counting the places Ronald Reagan's picture should have appe.ared and did- n't. All of this reminds me of the good old days when textbooks were always fair game, and the commies were doctoring them instead of the multiculturalists. There is a particular parallel with a reference book called "The Dictionary of Am~rican Slang. ff Dozens of self-righteous Orange County residents pored through these thick volumes in school libraries extracting "dirty defini-. tionsff which they put into fliers and distributed to the kids - thus saving them the trouble of looking up words they probably didn't know anyway: The moral here is not that all state-adopted textbooks are or should be beyond criticism. There is nothing wrong with the process of review or parental interest in what appears in their children's textbooks. What is decidedly wrong is ascribing some sort of subversive motive to thetbooks we don't like. Not ''I don't think this is cor- rect'' or "Wouldn't it work better this way?" but rather, "The devil is at it again, trying to get inside the heads.Qf our children." I went over to the Newport- Mesa district office library to have a look at this book that so outrages Leece. She should know that it contains five pic- tures of Ronald Reagan and none of Abraham Lincoln or George Washington, all of which I find both puzzling and inappropriate. But then l realize that what is essentially a readable and even- handed book should be judged as a whole, not solely on a hand- ful of isolated passages we don't like. l pref er to buy into the assess- ment of a district history teacher who wrote: •'American Odyssey' has great strengths and glaring weaknesses, as do all texts. lt does an excellent job of high- lighting the contributions of minorities and women to this country. The graphs and maps . are good, as is the use of a vari- ety of historical source material for students to use in research. Unfortunately, it inappropriately limits discussion of the positive and negativ'e actions of many iinportant American l~adltts." If you would like to judge for yourself, read .... American ·• Odyssey" at the district library. Just call (949)'4~4-7551.first to make sure the book is available. U you want to have a look at textbooks under consideration for next year, you can find them at the same place, but you d!>n't have to call ahead. Administra- tors and board members alike encourage such community interest. Just don't come in, please, with the fixation that UCLA his- tory professor Gary Nash, who wrote #American Odyssey," is out to brainwash your kids. That makes it a little tough to look at the book dispassionately. Meanwhile, I've got to decide whether or not I'm a multicultur- alist. If I knew what that meant, it would be easier, but I suspect that I probably am. Meanwhile, I'm sure as hell not going to . debate it with Gil Ferguson. • JOSEPH N. BEU is a Santa Ana Heights resident. His column appear Thursdays. Thursday, April 22, 1999 A3 Costa Mesa doles out $500,000 to nonprofits EtL"F.GEE ~l'b COSTA MESA -Friends in Service to Humanity expects to save 30 to 40 families from eviction this year with its share of federal gra,nt money dished out by the City Council this week. The nonprofit agency is one of 20 groups that Will benefit from more than $200,000 of Community Development Block Grant money. Still, the windfall is less ttian half the $495,000 .requested from more than 30 organiza- tions this year. "This funding is greatly needed, ff said Debby O'Con- nor, executive director of FISH. "Our portion will be $24,000. It's very bard to try to raise $24,ooo.· The grants mean different things for different organiza- tions, but for FISH, the grant is 8% of the agency's budget. All Community Develop- ment Block Grant funds must be used to eliminate slums and blight, benefit low-to moder- ate-income-level people or meet an urgent need. The Continuum of Care Homelessness Coalition, of which FISH is the lead agency, received $75,000 -the largest chunk of the grant money. The money will be divided up between FISH and other mem- ber agencies Serving People In Need, Mercy House and Hwuan Options. As a C'Odlition, the agencies were more competitive for the grant money, said Arlenej Schafer, who 1s the chair ... woman of the Redevelopment ~ and Residential Rehabilitation Committee. · The distribution of the mon- ey was not debclted serto~ly_ by the council, although a group of residents from • the • Wallace Area Improvernen,t Group asked the City Council ·• to discontinue ·their financial' support of the Someone Cares • Soup Kitchen. . ~,. #They get"tunding from oth-: er sources,• Dave Salcido said ... #I think they're saturated. I' don't want to see them gel any:' bigger.• • Other residents complained· the kitchen catered to alco- holics and contributed to loiter-· ing and trash problems in tbe area by the homeless. · ... George Neureuther, manag. · er of the kitchen, said Someone ~ Cares serves 200 people a day,. the majonty of whom are work- ing poor. Neureuther also said tlle: • kitchen has taken considerable • efforts to comply with city and , police guidelines for the opera-. tion of the kitchen. In a separate action , the council also set aside $973,221 , . of Community Development Block Grant money for the con- struction of the Downtown Community Center in Lions · Park. • l===::========================================================================================================================EE I :-~--------. l · ... FJ ,)\r~. _ • /. ~ CONSIGNMENT : r()(·I N-New and N-1y New Designer Label f I / Arrival Men's end Women's Clothing · 0 ' Welcome by Appointment ;/ ,_....,,, Aner decor pieces and small furnishings MONTH END SALE -1 .-1·1-£#14 ~t ~~ ~~ 1s%0FF* •Minimum purchase $25.00. 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There are "Over 600 Waldorf schools in the world today providing one of the most unique forms of education .. aH1ilahlc. Were founded over 80 years ago by Austrian educator, scientist ~nd philosoph er. Dr. Rudolf 'Steiner. It b not different just to be different. it is different because it honors creativity. the arts and the lkvl'lopment of '>trong well-rounded thinkers. The Waldorf School i'> a place of wonder, excitement and fa.,cination where learning is joyful a nd thorough. Every child has undreamed potential and the Waldorf approach gives a child a key by which it can be unlocked It ,., one of life\ traged1e!I that de~pite the great technological and humanitarian advances, education has .Jailed to produce adult~ with balance. integrity and creativity. It 1c; ~his recognition that has created an C\er-grov.1ng need for another approach to education. Steiner' hope wa~ to build a new model for -cducat10n. I he currn:ulum include., act1vitie'> for the hands, the heart and the mind. It contains strong moral and ..'>p1ritual clement.,. He .,ought to no urish and develop each child'~ creative capacities. He found the creative faculty 1., of profound importance to one's ability to resolve life\ riddles. to takl! up the tasb of destiny. and to grow and live in a bp1rit of fulfillment and of poo;;it1 vc contribution. Some tenet., of Waldorf education are to emphasi1e the harmony of ,,aturc. rc.,pccl the individuality of the stude nt. Coster sclf- ~ctermrnation in the stutlcnt, develop the student's creative and critical abilities. 'itrc.,!'I cooperation rather than competition, stress the tlct1\e involvement (as contrasted with passive learning) of -.tudcnh in a wide range of educational situations. Waldorf .,choob scd. to engender in each student a desire to become an cnthuc;1<l'.tic contributor to society. to face the challenges of life with crcat1v1ty optinw .. m and ncxibility, to be able to express the ma\imum 1ntellcctual, art1s11c and practical potential with strength and -.cn.,1t1\tl). to act out of freedom in the spiritual path chosen and to he able to cope \\-Ith the complexities of ocial and family life. fhc .,chonl J,1\ 1-. 'ver} rrch and full. the style of teaching ic; quite lively. Waldorf teachers come from 'rcc1al tra1n1ng. colll!ge., worldwide. Specialty teachers come from their chosen field of expertise. In add1t1on Lo the main academic core of history. science, Japanese, Spanish, mathe matics. language arts, geoim1ph\. '>oc1al .,c1cnce. phy.,ical education. the arts are strongly e mphasized. These arts include: Drama. pt1111t111g. drawing. muc;ical instruction. recorder and string instrume nts, woodwork. orchestra, chrnr and handwork/crafts. I he h"tory of the Waldorf School of Orange County began with a small group of parents, who shared a •Mong conct:rn for l'ducat ing their childre n in the most positive way. A Board of Trustees was formed in . the fall of 19X7. and the fiN kindergarten class was formed in ; Januan I 91N : l he Waldorf School of Orange County is located o n a lovely I 0 acre '1te 1n Co,ta Me.,a next to Fairview Regional Park. The\ oiler prc-.chool through grade 8. The schoo l invites you . to .. 1,11 on a Walk rhrough the Grades, a Morning in the Krndcrg.arten or a Parent Information Evening. A ll families .ire \\ekome to the -.choul's annual May Faire on Saturday, 1\11;1\ Xth lrom I pm until 4 p.m. This is a wonderful event v. h1ch k .11ure' ,1 traditional May Pole. dance. songs. arts and lr<.tll\ If \ou a .... 1 rarcnt \\-J<ih to learn more about Waldorf educatio n Doily Pikj A swinging success Newport Harbor Higl) honors 900 students for academic ' achievement with an assembly students have learned to love ' JhSSlCA GARRIM>N lkit"" I n addition to hitting the books, high-achieving students at Newport Harbor High School proved Wednesday they sure can swing. .. WitJi the boiSterous accompa- niment of the school's jazz band, students, teachers and parents spbntaneously turned the scho6l's football field into a dance floor as they fancy-footed around the 50- yard line. ·1 think it's the greatest thing we do all year," said English teacher Lynne Beebee. "We hon- or the academic achievers, which is what school is all about." While there was nothing quiet and bookish about the rally - which included cheerleaders, drum teams, flowers, medals, convertibles and even Elvis -the students' resumes prove they have plenty of books in their lives. Nearly 900 students were hon- ored for outstanding academic achievement. One hundred and ninety of them had straight A's; 122 had above a 3.7 grade point average; 500 had above a 3.0. They were all given T-shirts with their 900 names O{l the back. School Board member Dana Black, a parent at the school, dreamed up the idea seven years ago and has watched it grow into wl)at many students say is the biggest and best assembly of the year, outclassing sim1Jar rallies for the basketball team, the baseball team and even the football team. In recognizing students' out- standing achievements, teachers and parents were not afraid to wax poetic, or to look a little silly. In keeping with~ the rally's theme of •crease,• teachers - dressed as Pink Ladies and T- Birds -burst on the field in full costume and gyrated to music from the movie's soundtrack. There was even an actor paid to impersonate John Travolta. Parent Carol Morrell, whose daughter Cary was among those honored, said the rally was a good antidote to many of the neg- ative stories about young people that tend to dominate the media. "It's good to recognize more of the good things kids do," she said. Newport Har- bor teacher Robln Slnclalr Jumps out of a vintage car at the beginning of Wednes- day's rally to honor students who did well academically this year. CHILORENS BOUTIQUE CONSIGNMENT~~ Chlldren·s Toys Hi End _, , Clothlna & Furniture . --.< 0-6>< Accessories Larsest Materniw Selection in o.c. Top Name Brands BABY BLOOMERS 112.!S Vlctoda St. IA. co.ta Mesa (949) 548-1001 Hours: M-F 1oam-6pm Sat t tam-5pm ••• FYI STUDENTS OF THESEMEmR • Social Sdente: Craig .. 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On Tuesday afternoon, two high school studenbi in Littleton, !=olo., stormed their campus, fir- ~g guns and tossing homemade pipe bombs as terrified class- mates and teachers cowered and escaped over fences and down h~Uways. When they finished killing others, they killed them- selves. Here in the Newport-Mesa district, teachers, parents and students said Wednesday · that the tragedy hundreds of miles away was on their minds. "My kids were glued to the TV last night,• said Kathy Author, a parent at Newport Harbor. •1t1s all we talked about at dinner,• said Morgan Craig, a freshman at Newport Harbor High. •1 sobbed last night. I'm just numb. My.heart goes out to the parents and kids," said school board member Dana Black. Black was in meetings all day Tuesday and first heard about the Colorado incident when someone called to ask her opin- ion of what had happened. For one horrible moment, she said she thought the tragedy had occurred at one of the district's schools. In the wake of that scare, she said ·she wants the school district to take steps to ma.lee sure such an incident never happens here. The school district already works with the Newport Beach and Costa Mesa police depart- ments to provide safety and security on the district's campus- es. Security guards patrol the district's high school campuses, .keeping one eye out for truants and the other out for trouble . Students also periodically practice taking shelter under their desks or fleeing from their classrooms in mock disaster drills. . In response to Tuesday's tragedy, California Assembly- man Jack Scott (D-Pasadena) announced legislation Wednes- , Full Service Calerlng ~~ • Sizzling Fajita Bar ~ Strolling Mariachis ·• Margarita & Cerveza BaGr / e Party Tr,ays To ~ • Enchiladas • Taquitos ~ 'i • Tacos • Tamales Guacamole • Salsa ~ AND MORE! Banquet Rooms 1oto 1oo people. ~e Catering 645-0209 Costa Mesa Corona del Mar 642 1142 644-8226 .: . . . . -1 • ' • • • Does your Rolex need service? ~ RO LEX Bring it in to your Official RoJex Jeweler in Orange County since 1959 for a FREE SPRING SPRUCE-UP For 40 years, we have been caring for the watches of discerning Rolex owners. While you wait, we wi ll steam off the bracelet and case, polis h the crystal and electronically check for accuracy of time. This is a "cosmetic spruce-up" and does not include opening the watch. This FREE OFFER is good through the month of April. CHARLES H. BARR . 9-'JMA Ollldll Roln'Jeweler for Sala ucl Senice 1803 Weltc:liff Driw, Newport Beach (tie) MZ-3310 day to create statewide response teams to respond to violent acts committed at schools. Black said she wants the school district to do its part local- ly by finding a way to put school psychologists on every high school campus. Because of funding cuts in the last two decades, schools have nurses for part of each week, but no on·campus psychologists. •How in the heck would we even be able to identify a dis- turbed student?" she asked. "It's obvious. We need these profes- sionals on campus.• Many parents and students, howeveP, said they thought the scariest a~pect of Tuesday's attack was how totally unpre- dictable it seemed. "It's random. There's nothing we can do to predict or prevent it,• said Newport Harbor Princi- pal Bob Boies. "There are always a few in every high school who are deeply disturbed. Happy, well-adjusted children don't do things like this." More Than Just Great Bread! Boies said the attack under- scored for him how important it is to try to •make chools more humane.• •1t makes me a little uneasy,• said Amy Caulfied, a teacher at Newport Harbor High School. •J<ids can be violent, and it's frightening -and also that kids can be so isolated." CauJJied said her class is read- ing the book ~scrundler's List," which is about the Holocaust. She worked the tragedy right into her lesson plan. "We talked about how you have to really objectily someone to commit such ct violent act ,• sbe said. Echoing many srude nts and parents, Signe Hlllyard said she ~mostly felt sad.• • 1 feel bad for the families and the kids who were inside the school," she said. But Signe also said she felt a little less safe in her own school. "You can't worry about every- thing,• she said. "But it kind of takes away your trust.• r.;-----11 I I I . Chocoute Chip I I · Oatmeal Raisin Walnut I · Sniclcerdoodle I · Peanut Butter I ·Blade & Whitt I ·Linztr Torte I ·and More! 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David Bochner' practice uwolves all aspects of busm ~ gation dnd he tS a member of th firm's Tri.al Department Hochner re ceJVed his J.D from UC Davis .in 1982 Daruel J ldibotUe's practice con- !>ists or a combination of litigatiOQ and tran. ac:tionaj work for h.19 clients. He lS a member of th8 firm's Publlc Law Department and received his J.D from Indiana Uni· vers1ty. Paul Sievers concentrates on comme rC'lal Utigation and is a member or the firm's Y2K Practice Group and its lhal Department. He ts a graduate of Loyola Univer-, ~•ty School of Law. · & The new dSsociates to the tinri • Rutan Tucker dre Richard Arko. Charles Daven-promotes attorneys port m. Julie Drew. Daniel Gerbert. Deja H emingway, Robert king, Rutan & Tucker, U.P of Costa "'latasha La kamp, Denise Mesa has promoted three attor-LW\mann. Mark Malovos, W neys to partner and named 12 new I Andrew Moore, Alison Tsao, and associates. Juhe Whang David Hoc?ner. Darnel Harbot· . Rutan & Tucker, LLP is Orangt: Ue and Paul Sievers were elected to County's ld.rgest law finn. KID ·$, PHC JC )I' (t'/11)(.:/ From $15.99 sq. yd. (Installed) Carpet Your Entire Home with Plush or Berber llHPERGO $5.99 Sq. Ft. Installed for only s499oo UPTOS'°9 -•callt OAC Full L•ne ol WOOi W<Jv 11 Axm .,~t•" .\ S.~I Carpe11ng Available VINYL * WOOD * MARBLE * TILE 1904 Harbor Boulevard • Costa Mesa N.E. Comer of Harbor & 19th Street ......,:..:~~~~~~~ (949) 722-9642 l ie# 649491 .. V1Stl u~ on inc W\lb a1 www carpe~pot net l£:. I. .. . arouoa town .P • Doily Pilot.:i A 6 ll!Jr.day, Aer~ 22, t 999 .. \ ~ Send NllOUND TOWN items to the Dally Pilot. Around TOWO. '30 W. Bay St .. Costa Mesa 92627; fax thera lo (949) 646-4170 or call (949) 642·5680, ext. 228. A complete llstl~ of Around Town may be found at dallypllot.com. TODAY OCC's summer and fall applica- tions are dVluldble in the school's ddmissions dnd records office, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Three summer sessions are scheduled -beginning June 1, 14 and 28. Fall semester begins Aug. 16. For more information, t d.11 (7 14) 432-5072. The walking club of Newport Bedch will meet at 9:30 a.m. and 7 :w p.m. at the comer of Hospital Road . dnd Superior Avenue in "lc•wpcirt Beach. There is no cost. ror more mfonnation, call .. (949) t>50-1332 The Newport Harbor Area Chctmher of Commerce's Sunset l\ller I lours Mixer will be pre· ..,,.nll'd from 5 to 7 p.m. at the Ha.rd Rock Cale, .tS 1 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach. Members are free; potential members, $10. Por more inforrna· tion, call (949) 729-4400. A Pat Buchanan for President cocktail reception will be held at 1 p .m. at a Newport Coast home. nckets are $100. For more infor- mation, call (949) 552-0505. Milton McMenamln wl1l p.resent a free, obe-man show titled "Jack London: An American Original" at 7 p.m. in the Newport Beach Central Library, 1000 Avocado Ave. For more information, call (949) 71?-3801, I Comfort Zone, a mental illness support groilp, will .meet from 7:30 to 9 p.m. at Lighthouse Coastal Corrummity Church, 301 Magnolia St., ·Costa Mesa. For more information, call (949) 548- 7274. The American Cetacean Society Orange County Chapter will pre- sent the Day of the Dolphin orien- Educational Aide Materials for Parents & Teachers Hours •Work Books (All Subjects) •Test Prep Materials • Flash Cards • Learning Games & Much More Celebrating our 11 ti\ . ·anniversary 2980 McClintock Way, Unit F M-F 10-6pm Sat 10-Spm Costa Mesa (714) 557-7750 .A lNh.a.le 04£ .A Tale Children's Book$hoppe 8S4-8Z88 A Bookslhoppe fol' kid$ of all 99es 4199 Campus DI' .. University Cent.el', Irvine tatlon at 7:30 p.m. at the Costa Mesa Neighborhood Community Center, UWS Park Ave. Sighting day will be Saturday. Individuals must attend orientation in order to participate in the sighting day. For more information, call (714) 534- 5177. FRIDAY An osteoporosis prevenUon lec- ture will be presented from l 0 to 11 a.m. at OASJS Senior Center, 800 Marguerite Ave., Corona del Mar. For more information, C<\ll (949) 644-3244. • I ; Leatn rd dan~ ti\~ salsa, one of today'S most popular steps. at 7 :30 p.m. at the Defore Dance Center, Suite~ C-2 and G-3, 151 Kalmus Drive, Costa Mesa. Open-danc- ing to all kinds or m4Sic will fol- low until 11 p.m. Admission is $8. For more information, call (714) 241-9908. SATURDAY Sall to Catalina aboard the 118- foot Lall ship Pilgrim of Newport at 8 a.m., 2717 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. The ship will return at 8 p.m. Passengers will enjoy a continental breakfast, a few hours to explore Catalina Island and a sunset dinner during the sail home. Tickets are $49. Reservations are required. For more information, call (71 4) 966- 0686. The second annual Orange County DADS Convention will be held from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Mariners Church. 5001 Newport Coast Drive, Irvine. The theme is "Tackling the Spirit of Father- hood. H Preregistration is $20. Tickets at the door are $35. Lunch will be provided. For more infor- 'l'USGDAY APR/1' 3f'l'JI at 4:00 P .M. I JnUrtrMtiondy Known C.idllcott I AWIU'd WinnJng Author Tornie dePaola is also the illumator of Strega Nona and aJmogt two hundred other books for clli.ldien. ~ late9t book isl~ autobiography, 26 FllnncMI& Aftllll. A ~at opportunity to get to lcnow Tamie dePaola -m the pagesi of~ book and in pmon.. I I 1'0MIG dePAO/A The Original MIKE'I CARPET$ OVER 25 YEARS IN COSTA MESA • Now Owned & Operated by Mesa Upholstery * PLUSH-BERBER· TEXTURES s1299 from YARD No Longer on 17th St. NOW LOCATED at 1998 Harbor Blvd. in Costa Mesa Vinyls • Ceramics Wood • Laminates CALL NOW 642-8400 DESIGN CENTER ;;For All Your Decorating Needs!'' FURNITURE RE UPHOLSTERY • Custom-Made -Furniture e Slip Covers • Patio Furniture • Draperies. Shades. & Bedspreads. " f d l h l r ~ S ~ h ( l \\' r' u H n • · I di l1t1 .Ill 111 ff,11111 f)1 ·1"11 \•'II •1:1,1' (>..J.2-i~4()() \ '· matton, call (949) 854-7030, ext. 474. 1be Women'• Auxiliary of the Arthritis Foundation Orang~ County/Long Beach area will pre- sent "Everythlng's Coming Up Roses," an annual charity lun- cheon and fashion show, at 1:30 p.m. at the· Doubletree Hotel, 3050 Bristol St., Costa Mesa. Actress Celeste Holm will be the honored guest. Social hour is 11 a.m. to noon, followed by lunch. Admission is $45 and includes parking and a door-prize ticket. For more in.formation, call (714) 436-1623. . MONDAY The Eagle Pride F-Oundaton, an organization d~clicated to the advancement of the Estancia School Zone, will meet at 7 p.m. in the Estancia High School teachers' lounge, 2323 Placentia Ave., Costa Mesa. For more infor- mation, call (714) 662-3000. .. TUESDAY The Costa Mesa Republican Women Federated general meet- ing will be' at 10:30 a.m. at the Costa Mesa Golf & Country Club, 1701 Golf Course Drive. Guest speaker will be John Campbell, candidate for 70th Assembly Dis- trict. For more information, call (714) 557-6545. Ben & Jerry's annual "Free Cone DayH will be presented from noon to 9 p.m. at its Mesa Verde Center location, 2701 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. The scoop shop is located near Albertson's. For more infor- mation, call (714) 556-7630. The Dor Shent Song and Dance 1i'oupe from Israel will perform in honor of Israel Independence Day at 7 p.m. at the Jewish Federation Campus, 250 E. Baker St., Costa Mesa. nckets are $10; students and Jewish Federation Annual Campaign donors of $50 or more are free. Refreshments will be served. For more infonnation, call (714) 755-5555, ext. 221. WEDNESDAY "Natural Soluttons for Depres· sion, Anxiety & Stress" is the sub- ject of a free seminar that will be presented Crom 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. in Mother's Market and Kitchen Patio Cafe, 225 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa. Reservations are required. For more information, call (800) 595-6667. ... APRll 29 A free seminar on ,.Natural Solu· lions to Allergies & Asthma" will be presented from 6:30 to 7 :30 p.m. in Mother's Market and Kitchen Patio Cafe, 225 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa. Reservations are required. For more information. call (800) 595-6667. "Relaxation and Guided Imagery -A Community Work.shop " will be presented at 7 p.m. at the Hoag Cancer Center Auditorium, One Hoag Drive, Bldg. 41, New- port Beach. Refreshments will be served. Reservations are required. For more information, call (800) 514-4624. MAY4 "Market Strategy -Our Out- look ff will be presented from 5:30 to 7 p .m. at the Sutton Place Hotel, 4500 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach. Admission is free. Reservations are requested. - for more information, call (949)0 955-7562 G rit MAY6 b n The Ebell Club of Newport n Beach will meet at 11:30 a.m. a~T the Bahai Corinthian Yacht Club, 1601 Bayside Drive, Newport'~ Beach. The featured entertainer 1 will be harpist Kathy Kavanaugh.'1 Reservations. are requeste9. For'~ more information, call (949) 721- 9267. ff t MAY12 11 The Newport Beach Public 11 Library Foundation .will hold a'.1 book discussion group· at 9:30 l a .m. and 7 p.m, at the Newport''' Beach Central Library, 1000 Avo-.y, cado Ave. The featured book Will ; be "The Color of Water" by , ·.James McBride. Admission Ls 1 free. Refresb.fDents will be served.; For more information, call (949) · 717-3890. ONGOING r n Prospects Networking Group meets from 7:15 to 8:30 a.m.:1 Wednesdays at Mimi's Cafe, 1835 ~ Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. · Breakfast is $6. For more informa 1 1 tion, call Angie Stafford at 474 - 2225 or Tina Firman at 551-3156. 1 : I Nicotine Anonymous fellowship I wants to help men and women wlfo smoke to quit and remain 11 smoke free. For more information on local evening meetings, caU 1 650-2713. ' Overeaters Anonymous meets from 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesdays al St. John's Episcopal Church, 183 ' E. Bay St., Costa Mesa. For more'' information, call 953-0900. SANfA MONICA SEAFOOD Largest Selection of Fresh Seafood Daily! Fresh Fresh Fresh Yellowtail Tilapia Thresher Shark Fillet Fillet Fillet s5.95 tb. s4.99 th. s4.99 tb. .SPRING TENT SALE Thursday, April 22nd Friday, April 23rd Saturday, April 24th Sunday, April 25th ~ JOHn LEOnHRD'S GOLP aHOP www.teonerdegoff..com J I Daily Pilot OASIS Senior Center offers a Parkin.son's disease support group from 1 to 9 p.m. the second Thurs- day of each month at 800 Mar- guerite Ave., Corona del Mar. For more information, call 644-3244. The Yoga Place offers a P.renataJ and postnatal yoga class from 3 to 4:30 p.m. Thursdays. New classes begin on the first of the month. For more inf onnation. call 642- 7400. Hoag Cancer CeJJ.ter offers Man to Man, a free prostate cancer dis- cussion group, from 7 to 8:30 p .m. the first W~dnesday of each month at the center auditorium, 1 .Hoag Drive, BUilding 41, New- port Beach. For reservations or more information, call 722-6237. ~ . . . The Pacific Business Xchange has weekly breakfast meetings at 7 a.m. Tuesdays at the Pacific Club, 4110 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach, There is no charge for the initial meeting. For more information, call 640-0588. The Newport Beach Psychologi- cal Association ·presents a coed relationship group called Insight Equals Power at 7 p.m. Thurs- days. The fee is $25 per week. For more information, call 722-4588. Hoag Cancer Center offers a free relaxation and imagery workshop Crom 10 to ll(lO a.m. the fourth Wednesday of each month at 1 Hoag Drive, Building 41, New- port Beach. For more information, call 760-5542. The Sea Explorer Ship Del Mar 71 1 of Orange County offers a program for young men ages 14 to 18 interested in learning about sailing, seamanship, piloting, navigation and cruising. Meet- ings are from 6 to 9 p.m. Wednes- days at the Sea Explorer Sea Base, 1931 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. For more infor- mation, call 642-6301 or 551- 8591. OASIS Senior Center offers ongoing assistance, counseling and referral services for seniors. For appointments or more infor- mation, call 644-3244. The Costa Mesa Senior Citizen Square and Round Dance Club seeks experienced dancers to join in from 9 to 11 a.m. Thursdays at the Costa Mesa Senior Center, 19th and Pomona streets, Costa Mesa. For more information. call 545-5669. . A free support group for cancer patients meets at 7 p.m. Wednes- days and a support group for peo- ple suf ferlng from chronic fatigue syndrome meets from 7 to 10 p.m. Wednesdays at the Institute for Holistic Treatment and Research, 4019 Westerly Place, Suite 100, Newport Beach. Iior more infor- mation, call 251-8700. Arthritis Foundation Instructor Hillary Stone leads an exercise class at 11 a.m. Thursdays at the Jewish Senior Center, 250 E. Bak- er St., Costa Mesa. For more infor- mation, call 513-5641. NlghUy meetings are offered ln Costa Mesa and Newport Beach for anyone who wants to over- come nicotin~ addiction . For a schedule or more information, call 774-9106 or (800) 642-0666. The Newport Sports CollecUon Foundation, a nonprofit organiza- tion, operates a tree museum at 620 Newport Center Drive, New- port Beach. The museum, which around town has one of the world's largest col- lections of sports memorabilia-ts open from 9 a.m. to 5 p .m. week- days. For more information, call 721-9333. Hoag Cancer Center sponsors a free tai chi class for intermediate to advanced levels from 10:30 to 11 :30 a.m. Thursdays for )'>eople with cancer and their families. A beginner session meets from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. Fridays. No registration is required. Free. Hoag Cancer Center is at 4000 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. For more information, call 722- 6237. OASIS Senior Center offers a· daily telephone contact program for seniors who have a limited local support system. For more information, call 644-3244. The Costa Mesa Communicators Toastmasters Club meets from noon to 1 p.m. Wednesdays at the Orange County Department of Education, 200 Kalmus Drive, Costa Mesa. Meetings are open to anyone who wants to improve his or her public speaking skills. For more information, call 444 -5030. The Newport Beach Distin-· guished Toastmasters Club 1300 m~ets from 1 to 9 p.m. Tuesdays in Sgt. Pepperoni's meeting room, 2300 Bristol St., Newport Beach. For reservations or more informa- tion, call 730-3671. Mesa Messengers Toastmaster Club 691 in Costa Mesa meets at 7 p.m . Tuesdays at Mesa Verde United Methodist Church, 1701 W. Baker St., Costa Mesa. For more miormation, call 540-4446. Blue Flame Toastmasters Club 2717 meets at 1 a.m. Wednesdays at the Village Farmer. South Coast Plaza Village, 1651 Sun- flower Ave., Costa Mesa. The meetjng is free for first-time visi- tors. For more miorrnation, call 855-4308. Toastmasten O ub 231 meets at 7 a.m. Mondays at The Irvine Co., 550-C Newport Center, Newport Beach. For more information, call 733-2209. HarborUtes Toastmaster Club 1927 meets at 7 a.m . Wednesdays at the Riverboat Cafe, 151 E. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. For more information, call 965- 3648. . . U do Isle Toast.masten meets Mondays from 6:30 to 8 p.m. at the Glendale Federal Bank Com- . munity Room, 100 Nawport Cen- ter Drive, Fashion Island, New- port Beach. For more information, call 964-5314. OASIS Senior Center offers a Care-A-Van transport to take members to appointments and grocery shopping. The shuttle takes members to the center. For appointments, call 644-3244. People interested in reading English can learn with the help of a tutor. Hourly rates and times negotiable. For more information, call 851-1739. OASIS SenloT Center offers visu- al-aid screenings with a Braille Institute representative by appointment. For more informa- tion, call 644-3244. OASIS Senior CenteT has a walk- ing group called Walkers Not Rockers that meets once a week to enjoy scenic walks in and around the Newport Beach area. 1-'IH<E IH·:<·Ol{l>FI> \1111<11 ,\l.1 1'101n1,110' 2~ H < > l 'I~ S < .. \LL ( 800) .. ~ I 7 -86 .. ~0 46770 Your Existing Jumbo may now be a Conventional Loan. If it is-Refinancing may save you SS$$. 46780 95% EZ Qualifying Loans and Other Special Protzram" That your Real Estate Agent may not know about. 47170 Have Lenders Bid for your Loan on the Internet! A service only a qualified mortgage broker can provide. A Courtesy of Bill Fallon at The Lending Group PURCHASE (949)7 59-5050 REFINANCE CA De . of R.E. Ld01l()()C)7S AU Natural For more tnfonnation, call 64•- 3244. Essential Weight Management offers interactive and proactive weight loss groups. Cost is $20. Groups meet from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Wednesdays and Thursdays at 369 San Miguel Drive, Suite 350, Newport Beach. For more infor- mation, can 718-9848. A discus ton group for recover- ing women alcoholics who have been sober at least a year meets from 8 to 9:30 p.m. Thursdays. There is a cost based on a sliding scale. For more information, call 225-8189. the Hope Institute, a center for recovery and family· educatio~, . offers a women's support · group from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Tuesdays at Thursday, April 22, 1999 A7-t 2900 Bristol St., C-206, Costa • Mesa. For more information, call ; 432-0020. .. The Healing Connection often a women's relationship group at 1 p.m. Tuesdays at 4425 Jamboree,. Road, 180-A, Newport Beach. For more information, call 261-8003. ..... Women Helplng Women often a .,, free peer support group for women in transition from 3:15 to · 4:15 p.m. Wednesdays at 425 E. 18th St., Costa Mesa. For more .... information, call 631-2333. The Newport Beac;b Psychologi- cal Association offers a body unage and moderate eating sup-• port group at 7 p.m . Wednesdays· at 3101 W. Coast Highway, No. 311. Newpoi:t Beach. 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A 10 Thursday, April 22, 1999 '" I Daily Pilot -- • Mondclvi event helps to boast symphony support . L ast wee k. The Pacific · Symphony Orchestra was honored with a dinner at the Mondavi Center, Costa THE ~CIOWD Me~. . The Friday night event was sponsore,d by the Mondavi Cen- ter, The Resort at Summerlin, Las Vegas (a new luxury spa com- plex that is supporting the PSO. serving as a major underwriter of the d1nner event), Tiffany and Co. {represented by Jo EUen Qualls, vice preStdent of the South Cost Plazd Tiffany store dOd co-chaiI of the upcoming Symphony 13dll sidled for May ISJ, and South Coast Plaza. rep- resented by mdndgmg pdrtners of the massive retatl center and generous bdll benefactors Renee and Henry Segerstrom Pnor to the elegant '>It-down -amm•r m the garden room of the MonddVl food c1nd Wine Center, dO mform<1l press conference was ht"ld to introduce the community to the facts and the. planning of. the upcoming Symphony Ball and, perhaps even more impor- tantly. to its link to the future expansion of The Oi:ange County PerformJng Arts Center and the new symphony hall to be creat- ed. Attending the question-and- answer session were Qualls, Bri- CRYSTAL CAVE • Metaphysical Books _ • Original Jewelry Gifts, Artwork • Minerals & Gemstones • Hand C arvccl Cry'ital Quan Yin & Buddha • lfcrbs. t:sscnllal Oils. Incense • Large ~elecllon of Feng Shui Books & Basic Cure Kits & Crystals • Water fountains PsychJc Readings (Call store for appointment) • 1..irol •Script Channeling · A5trolomi • Handwriting Anafysls 891 Baker Street A 16 • Costa Mesa 71 h 75 h I l S l (Corner of Baker & Bear streets) 't1 'ti Free lnvesbllent Seminar · Investment Strategies in the Financial Sector f A 110-<i:Llt..., pitch Costa \lt'\a seminar on invl'stin~ in bank stocks and other f111anc1al ''lJlltlll"> leat11ri11g ~ , 0 Brnce W. \\oods. Pre'>1dent of SIR:. The Fund u1ith The Focu.s 011 Fi11a11cit1/ tquilie' ' 0 Michael Stead, PortJoLio Mana~c'r of SIFE, reviewing 1998 and disc:w.~ing 1999 , 0 Complimentary refrr!'>hnwnl!! 0 Pri7<' dra\\ ing ThuNla~. 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PS01 Sharop Lesk, co-c:ha.ir of tne ball and trustees of the Leo Freedlll8ll Foundation: and Margrlt and Robert Mondavi, hosts of the evening. · Mondavi, dapper and sharp at 68, stood handsomely dressed in suit and tie next to bis lovely wife, Margrit, who was attired in a diaphanous gown o~ ambet and ye)Jow silk, flowing to the · stone floor of their family com- pound dedicated to the best1n · ·· California food and wine. •ram here today for one siin- ple reason,• he told the small crowd. ~1n life, there are so many people with ideas and talent, but the difference for me has been that l refuse to give up.~ Mondavi went on to illustrate bis point with a bit of family his- tory, including the early struggle of his parents Cesare and Rosa Mondavt, founders of the Mon- davi legacy. •J have witnessed and I have learned by experience that 90% of people give up along the way,• he said. •we all fail, we falter, we are confronted With enormous ta.$ks and odds. How- ever, the difference in life is always made by perseverance. I might also add that determina· tion must be coupled with pas- sion for the pursuit and a true love of what one is doing.• With a twinkle in bis eye, . Mondavi's point was not only "appropriate to bis. own course in life, but surely directly.related to the task of expandiiig the Orange County Perfonning Arts C:enter. The ambitious plans of expansion are indeed the mes- sage brought to .the community by the upcoming Symphony Ball. . ·we are so proud that South Coast Plaza has significantly underwritten the ball. It is anoth- er example of th~ Segerstrom , commitment to the destiny of the community," offered Qualls, as SOUTH COAST Bi • Microdenn4J• NO acids •NO lasers •NO p For Treatment of: * Acne &'Acne Scarring * Fine Lines & Wrinkles * Sun Damage Mother\ Da~ Spcl·ial 199 ~ Nionfeatw~ (• •175 nluc) tj(l Products STOBB~ ACCBSSORlmilGIFTS Thurs. 4/22 • Fri. 4/23 Sat. 4/24 10am-5pm THE DESIGN HOUSE 1720 Santa Ana Ave. Costa Mesa (Near 17th St.) (949) 645·7661 •Jlllljl • •',, tt11•·•",'-1//i1l1t!;, tr 1'•'.'~1·11• jf ! I•· •I ' , Friday -Saturday -Sunday (April 23, 24 & 25 Only/I) • Free Tans ~000 watt Dr. MOier Beds Oriyll • Most be a Local Resident • New Customers Only 3411 Newport Blvd., Newport ... ch, CA ~ from Vona Pavlllont near City Hall, on the penln1ulaJ Whatever your Landscape TANN ING S \l.O:\tS (949) 675-8804 M-F 7am -10pm Sat9am-7pm Sun9am-5pm or Maintenance needs, Lloyd'scan do it all ... THINKINC AIOUT LANOSCAl'INC OR YARD MAINTENANCE1 CALL FOR A FRIE ESTIMATE TOOAYI II.-·1 LILI ft'o•s I ...... ' lANDSCAf'EIMAINRNllNCI! (949) 646-7 441 U.Oyd't Nureery A ~ape Co., Inc. 2183 FQlryttw fld, Mt! 216. Cottp Mttq. CA 92627 DPfRT LMOICN'llll / .,...._ IMMtMa f I she attended to greeting the arriving VIP guests who had come to support the effort. The Segerstrom family, in assodetion with South Coast Plaza, made a $100,000 donation to the ball, sending a very strong message of support fQr PSO. "We must demonstrate to all of Orange County that the Pacif- ic Symphony is worthy of such support and worthy of such a world class facility that is going to be built. And PSO is worthy," said major benefactor Sharon Lesk. "We have a very fine orches- tra. One of the best in the nation. Cail St. Oair is internationally recognized and many of the PSO musicians are the finest in South- ern California," added Forsyte, PSO executive director. "The up.coming ball will serve as a catalyst to rally community support.for what is going to become one of the finest cultural campaigns this county has ever witnessed," added Madeline Zuckerman, attending the dinner Qarcia Rustic Chandelier Available in Rustic Iron 31' Diameter, 32" High #76315 with husband, Len, and serving ..,. as major PSO donors as well. Renee Segent:rOm, very chic in a tailored and feminine Dior suit of gray wool and creme lace, joined her fonnidable mate, Henry, in welcoming the gather· .ing to the first step on yet anoth- er journey to excellence in Orange County. A journey with an outcome that will change lives, improve the local economy, inspire the young, comfort the aging. . It's all' abo'Ut a new symphody ball, and growing and improving symphony. And it all comes bitck to the words of Robe.rt Mondavl. The different will always be - measured by passion, purpose. • .- and persistence. To support PSO, tickets to the May 15 ball may be reserved by calling (714) 755-5788. Lesk and Qualls insist that this will be the ball of the year in Orange Coun- ty. • a.w. COOK'S column appears every Thursday and Saturday. Hodson Lighting Open Tues.-Fri. 9:00-5, Sal. 9-4 1510 Newport Blvd., Costa Mua -lit LI btin S•mce for 30 YHn {949) 548·9341 ORIGINAL GERMAN Rolls -Pretzels -Strudel -Hallah Egg Twist Bread -Coffee Cakes Cheese Cakes -Weddings -Special Occasions Serving Authentic German Lunch Daily Specials -Rouladen -Schnitzel • Individual Attention • Physical Education • Computer Labs • After School Program * Strong Oun1cutum • Music & Dance • 'rradllonal 3 A'• • Smal Claaaes • Field Trips • Hot Lunches • Arte & Crafts * Swtrnmlng Poot • Summer Camp Bratwurst -Meatloaf Specializi11g in Wedding & Special Occasio11 Cokes {714) 540-0281 2950 Grace Lane • Costa Mesa Page Private School 91 Yean of ~ity &hu:tttion OPEN HOUSE . Free F.nrollment Fee This Day Only! 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But short of the multiple plot, intertwined storyline com- parisons, and 'the fact that one of the stars (Sarah Polley) is amazingly Uma-esque (as in Uma Thurman),."Pulp Fiction" it isn't. REEL CRmcs Un';'!~-~~g begins at 3 a.m.," my first impression of ads for "Go" was that it would be a trip into the L.A. underground party scene. While a rave party is a plot de vice that serves as a backdrop to bring the charac- ters together, this film is not a movie about Los Angeles' party scene. who helped Stella get her groove back, and ·aue- lcss• star Breckin Mey- er). While working, Adam (•Party of Five's" Scott Woll) and Zach ("Jerry Maguire's" evil agent Jay Mohr) approach Rona and ask if she can score them some drugs like Simon usually does. She says she'll see what she can do, afte-r which she con.tacts Simon's drug dealer connection Todd Gaines ("Scream 2's" Timothy Oliphant). To~ 1his is o movie filled with teenage heart- throbs and hottles, with the obttgatory "youth-ooented" soundtrodt, is on understatement. From ILIO PLIYlll Pulitzer goes to play _ developed at SCR Margaret Edson~ •w;t,"' which was developed and pre.ouert"d at South Coast Repertory, has won the 1999 Pulitzer Prize for Drama Th.ii marks the fifth play COIJUJlJS· " sioned by South Coast Reper-., 1 tory's new Play Developmen1 ~ Program that has been a J>ulitzer Prize finalist. o In t9!U, though "Wit• had ') been cnt to dozens of the· 0 ateJS, SCR was the only to ' ovz sbow interest. The play went on to wm a number of • awards, including the Los' Angeles Drama Cntics Cir- de's Ted Schnutt Award tor . Best New Play. The piece revolves around the story of a professor dying of ovanan cancer. Through • sharing the hnal months of tbe centraJ character, Vivian Bearing, the audieno is taught about the bravP.ry of facing death. The play has been described as both pro· foundly sad and uphfting. • With separate but inter- t\fined stories, "Go" is similar tC? •Pulp Fiction• m its story- telling approach. As the film progresses, through flashbacks and by revealing three sepa- rate tales, the audience finds that all the characters dre con- nected to one another. Hence, U{ree separate stories con- c~aled inside one Also, al'l ttlree stories are lied together by a single word. there, along with friends Claire ("Dawson's Creek's" Katie Holmes) and Mannie (Nathan Brexten), Rona's ille spins out of control in a black comedy of unforeseen adventures and mishaps. Imprisoned for life, Ray Gibson. (Eddie Murphy, right) and Claude Banks (Marlin Lawrence) have a humorous way of looking at Ille, never losing hope that one day they will walk outside the prison walls as free men. Money offered in seniors art contest :t.:;. j The Orange County • Artists Showcase is holding a contest for seruor artists from . April 29-30 and May 1-2. The nationwide competition offers Simply put, story two involves Simon and his buddies' Vegas lnp, and story three fol- lows Adam and Zach and their involvement in the evenings overall activtlles. ation supervisor with the city of Costa Mesa and a Costa Mesa resident. Say goodbye to 'Goodbye Lover' Story one begms by mtroduc- ittg grocery store clerk Rona (~The Sweet Hereafter's" Sarah Polley) who is about to be evict- ed and is desperately in need or money. For the extra cash she covers a work shHt for fnend Simon (Desmond Askew), a Brit who wants to go on a trip to Las Vegas with his best mates (mc:luding Tay Diggs. the guy To say this is a movie filled with teenage heartthrobs and hotties, with the obligatory "youth-oriented" soundtrack, is an understatement. However, 1 found the film, rated R Car drug content, sexuality, and minor vtolence, to be entertaining with several humorous and a few surprising twists, and give it a Brunette rating of •Pay Full Price.• T he general storyline for ~Goodbye Lover" reads something like this: 1Wo brothers who are rich young executi\'.eS and smug older exec- utives showing really bad man- ners. Segue to brother No. l (Don Johnson) having sex with Patn- cia Arquette, the wife of brother No. 2, Dennit Mulroney. Sarne brother No. 2 and salacious wife • RICHARD BRUNETTE. 35, is a recre- CAl the bay 111 Newport Beech Selw1g lunch & O.nner deity Located at 333 Bayside cne (9491675-5333 ZUBI ES CHICKEN COOP "~·;.;i--.:"'l~,J;~~·.;'L ......... -.."" .. "'9'--} 'Nere more than ftJSl ctden' n adciClol1 to Oll' Aotlssa'le. 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Costa Mesa (9491 6452252 ROYAL KHYBER ~ WlflflllQ Qasine d India ~ for UICh Moo .fri 11 D2pm Closed for lunch on Salu'd8y Sunday Bruich Bllfet 88Ned 11·3(} 2;~. Omer...., from 5 ~ l..oc8ted • the &lUh Coast PlllZ8 Vllge, 1621 w Sllllbwr ... 714438-1010 SABATINO'$ RESTAURANT 6 SAUSAGE COMPANY Past.e, cauar aaled. hOrnWnllde seurage. '481, lamb, W1QE1t8ri1n cW1ll wine. -~ & dlll9t. Hol1'I 7 cw,. • Week s.w-v Sal & Sl#I INich from 8 X>-1 00, Soo -Tun 11am-1Q>m, f1'i &t. 11 am- 11 pm Al ,,... cndlt C8tdl ~ lOCttld Al. 2:51 ~ w., NeWptri Belch (949} 7~1 RISTORANTE MAMMA GINA In a ~ ~ on dll bey 1.Nt mute' perfommg rY/Ot WI tAt' Encit8ca l.olrlge. loce&ad ftC. 251 E:Ut Pee* ~ ~ i\ ~ Seidl Urd\ Mon.&t , 1 :na 00. &.mlly Bni'dl 11 lf7)'3prn. Oinnlr Mel& Spm-1~ Oii Wild~,.....,. (949) ~ SAPORI • IM\ food le)-l1llr1¥ ...... ~ 11 ~10.(Qlm. ...,. TiuaJ 11 ao.m-1 ,~ ~ locitld Ill \Cl!O .,.. DIM. M 8M8> conspire to kill No. 1 brother to inherit the multi.million - dollar life insurance pay- ment. the bndegroom takes a header from the 12th floor into the lily pond. $5,000 m prize money and • , ~~~~mmissions for the • J Enter com- plication No. 1, the secre- tary, Mary Lowse Parker. She has her Visions of big, big bucks go "poof~ for conspirators, and the new bnde/w1dow collects the millions. The police detecUves -led by Ellen DeGeneres - probe the possib1bty of foul play The contest is sponsored • ~ by the Harry & Grace Steele ' l Fowidation. Media One, the · • Neptune Sodety and the : Automobile Club of Southern " ' Cahforrua. For more in.forma-· f' tion, call the Costa Mesa • Elaine England radar fixed on brother No 1 They have sex and dash off to Vegas for a quickie wedding. No sooner are they back m Los Angeles then The plot gets more tangled with more sex, more murders and the enure movie is no more mteresting than this revtew Senior Center at (949) 645-, 5090. t • ELAINE ENGLAND, 65, ltves m New- port Beach and own.s a gift basket b\Jsl· nes.s. which she operates out of her home DINING RMEW will return next week Vdla Nova offers Oassic ltahen Cu1arne With a spectacular View Featumg homemade pastas, fn!6ll seafood & veal speaalbes and a UOIQll9 waterlront ambiance rerTllOl5Cent of en lt.allllO Counay.ilde Professional serw:e & en award wtmng M1e m delight petrons ~le dinuig in this romaotK: seuing lNe ent.erialnment begtns iajtltty at 9pm. The upstarS Ciglw' l..ol.lllge feetlres premun agars. spntS and an extensive appetizer menu Located et 3131 West Coast Hwy. (949) 642-7800 NEWPORT NOODLE Where the PastabttlbeS ere endless ~ for dinner Mond8'y • ~ 4 pm -10pm Simay 2 pm · 10p.m Take IU~Wlltrlgat 11 :lJ a m. 1Jx8ra:l at 2Clll ~ BM1 in Costa Mesa (949) S480ll9 AMACHI Sushi & Sushi to Go Complete Ber Alt Meror C.red•t Cards locat.ed At 2675 lrwie Ave (Across from ~ Golf Course) (949) 645..5518 BEN I H ANA Amenca's most celebrated Japanese restaurant Open 7 days a week Lunch 1 1 3().2 30pm Mon .fn , ()Inner 5 30-1 Opm Mon -Thurs 5 30-11 CQ>m Fn 5.ro11 CQ>m Sat.. 4 30- 9.3Q>m Sun. located 8t 4250 Blf'Ch St. 949-955-0822 Ml CASA O.r meals ere now a O'P to Baia as well es Mexico Now offering fish tacos Phone ahead for orders U>gO Hoo'& Dally from 1 1 am Al m8jClr credit cards llCCeJt8d. located At 296 17th Sl r.osta Mesa (949) 645-7626 AVILA'S EL RANCHITO Authenbe MelOcsn food. With the freshest ingredients & a new hght cu1s1ne Great margantas Hours Lunch &. [)Inner. AU ma,or credit cards accepted Located at 2101 Placentia. c.osta Mesa -642-1142, 28CO Newport BM'l., Nl'WpOl"t Beach -675-6855 and 2744 E Coast Hwy. (l)M -(949) 6448226 MR. JUAN It's like e V!Slt to Cebo. A taste of 9\AhentlC Me»cen & Seafood. Open 7 days a week from 8 OOam-9 (()pm Beer & wine awdeble Located at 2263 FWYleW ~ (et Wlu"I, behind Jiffy Lube) (9491631-7500. LA PALAPA s8r.,ng ~ Scuh Medi saefood r.M:he. codl&aill. CltT*'QW, pulpo anuledaa and much mora. Open 6 days a weell Clo58d on Wadl'f8lidl¥ Oirlt 11 or ~ locet8d et 123 23"1 St Ill Newpor'\ a.tl l"'* ~ L.yrdl'a) (949) 67~7 INKA GRILL ~ h 01W lllMJ' fl, ()qi Ca..rlty Ef'A I Ell'Q/ AGien • b6lrld of C»5ln9 eeawad WICt'I dl8 lpicea " ~ AmeriC9 Beer & ~ Holn ... Mon ·Thn , , 3l9rn U> 9pm. 9.1'1 Sprn U> 9prn ll'td Ff;,..set 11 Xllrn to 9 Xlpn1 ~ .. 260 BrilUll St II\ Alles Hi Ill Coa Mila 714"444 N(A (C652) LA CAVE M811U includea Lob&ter. crab. shrimp, It.eeks Daly Fri & ~ pnme nt>. ~ tior & wine a c.. cnsa. Hcus lunchel, 1·:n2 ~-Dinner Mon -Sil from 5 ~ Via, MasWcard. Otner"1 Oub locatad At 1695 rMi Alie , (At 17th ~ N Bloctbustef' Entettalntnent Q)&t8 Mea (949) 846-1944 THE ARCHES The prwnun ... Sid Mlltood In 1>'enge County .. nc9 1f:122, Sermg IUnch Mon n 11.309rn until 3 ~ Dinner IM!rWd ~ untl 1 :OOlm ~ on fll9 llPD'' Blvd a Co11t Hwy 111 Newport 89lch (949) 645-7071 CATALINA FISH KITCHEN Gel hooked on the lreihest flsll available Fresh !r"l"ed fish &&afood encl d'iockan sandwdles salads !1illed ~ and pasta ~ e»en seven days a week Mon !MJ Sat 11em-9pm Sunday 11am-7pm. C.Stenng ava4able lcx:at8d at 670 W 17th St JG8 Costa Mesa (West of the ne.r-Tredlr Joes I (94SJ 645-8873 SANTA MONICA SEAFOOD Regarded as SoWlem Califtma s 1q> seefood retader Wtil 11\e largest & frlest setectaon ci fresh seafood deity Also a molbtude of SCMnptXlllS deMcacies such as sushi gnlled tlSh entrees dam ~. fish & chips ssndwd1es ,and 81 the limgs for a gcumet n'O ~ home ~ 7 cirfs • weei.: Lo::ated at 154 E 17tt> St Costa Mesa {9491 57-l-8862 THE CANNERY H'lsUn: "'iterlrcn ~ 1lCI hartXr cruse center Houl's Mon SQ 11 :lJ. 2 am. Sun 10 am-12 pm An map-credit carOs ReseMbOn6 suggest.ea Located at lJ10 La~ Ave NE!WP1rt Beach CA 92663 (949) 575-5777 i:u (9491675-2510 AMELIA'S SEAFOOD & ITALIAN RESTAURANT Fer 39 ye "'S Amelia been ~ lt1e locais and VlSW5 rj Newport Beach ~ ctl8nSh tne hnest 11 delectable pastas, fine Ml85 & exqutSU sea foods 5ooset c1:nn1r 1& 9ll"9d &.'1 IMJ Thi.rs from SOJ pm -6 OJ pm ~ dally star11ng at 5 pm Ltn:tl ft,, Set &.'1 lrom 1 1 :lJ em to 3 lJ pm. Sunday bMch from 10 OJ cm -3 30 pm 311 Mame A..e on Balboa ISlard 94S67J.658) s . . i HENRY N HARRY'S GOAT HILL TAVERN Wa have Ult most Tape on record in lnoge Court~ 46 mpottlld beers, 42 ITdCl'O tn'M:n Wa fealln IMll" 50 ~ & blended Sootd\ wt1akeys .. wel • many tq><d~ lxU'tlot'G. ' & breod49& ~ amok.ing in o.r beer ga'den Located a 1830 ~Bto'd (~&Harter) (949) ~ GELATO CLASSICO ~ Wdl....s 7 9wn-10pm ~QnreOdMar (9491721-1100 . . A f 12 Thundoy, April 22, 1999 Daily Pila -datebook . ~ Get aboard this roundabout romp at South Coast Rep: TOMTmb ] s outh Coast Repertory, while tl studiously avoiding the t. comedies of Neu Simon involved could step without too much difficulty into the roles of •How the Other Half Loves.• Actually. •conquests" ls three separate plays, all involving the same characters. Simon did the same thing with his •Brighton Beach• trilogy, spacing the events apart by several years, while Ayckbourn's trio of •con- quests" all transpire over the same weekend. over its first 34 years, has paid 8 frequent homage to h.u. Bntlsh t• counterpart, Alan Ayckbourn, a \ prolific playwright who has been making a sublime art out of the P ridiculous for the post three s-decades. tJ Ayckbourn's work is sunild.r to SCR originally intended to present all three, but opted mstead to stage just one, "Round and Round.the Gardeti." And U • the other two (titled "Table Man- ners• and "Uving Tog.ether") are as wickedly tunny, tliey should follow in the next season or two. C Sunon's m one res1.wtt -hLs C chdrncters ~ THEATER REVIEW ~1: ~t~:n S quite rr>sem- 1 ble those of dnother Take, for n 111Stance, SCR\ c urrenl produc- o taon of "The Norman Con- The Norman of the title is a goofy. excessively horny assistant librarian who turns on his wacky, g quesl<;, • where Lhl' thn•f:! c-ouplPs a ~AMA£!!!~~ ~ ~ _ ' • Authentic Sushi Bar .... ~ --~ • Elegant Dining Room ~~ LUNCH 11-f 11:31-2:11 • Complete Bar: ..... •-UT l:tt-10:08P.M. Sushi To Go Pl CLOSED SUNDAYS 18 ffi) FULL SET •ACRYLIC • Acrytic w/Wh1te Tip • Pink & White Powder •Lume Gel • Siik Wrap • AcryllC •Pink FILLS • Pink & White • Lume Gel •Siik Wrap 645-55 ~ 645-5519 ~ ''6ARDEN FROtIC FtOURISHES AT SCR!'' "AFFECl'ING· DRAMA!" "Elplort &flttering rays of ho,el" ~/)· April 30 d1rough May 30 U1w prical previews begin April 27 WEST COAST PREMIERE on the M of the So~ 1 ll1lio11·a aill~ A radlctl wnlA:r .uld her sbt•'r :11' wl()i•r I~ am'\I In <~1h:a In a play 111111 mo\15 llS m~blly tlw (ou(.\11~ ul d r u ·n ooghl« dw:y aw:tlt tlll." 11exl vl~tor, a mllJlla KtJW v.110 h fallen In I~ t.1th tlit wtll(1' and <iffcn her• scmrulll ~l(f,itluo ' off-center charm in an attempt to bed every female of bis acquain- tance. In "Garden,• bis planned weekend assignation with one lady goes awry, so he takes on the challenge of toppling her snooty sister ... tn-law, a mission aborted only upon the arrival of his wife. This is the sort of freewheel- ing farce that first brought SCR to playgoers' attention back in the mid-19605, and director Martin Benson hasn't lost a step over the ensumg years. Benson stages •Garden' at a full git.Uop, and his Norman -the hTepress- ible Timolhy Landfield -tµms in b.n exhaustingly funny perfor- mance. m Land.field is a superb pbysiCal actor, brandishing his libido like a broadsword as he entangles himself in both the plot a,nd the shrubbery of Michael Devine's imposingly authentic backyard setting. As Annie, the object of his misguided affection, Susan Marie Brecht winsomely bal- ances her lust for the passionate Norman with her yearning for the impossibly square veterinari- an, Tom. Timotby Landfleld attempts to comummate a romantic weekend with three women tn: his family -from left. Nlke Doukas, Susan Marie Brecht and L~da Ferguson -ln .. lbe Norman Conquests: Round and Round the Garden" on the matnstage of South Coast Repertory. The latter role -strikingly similar to Willlam Detweiler in "Other Half" -is performed with rib-tickllng vacuity by Tune Winters. 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Devina's set design fills every available nook and cranny of the mainstage and B.C. Keller's sound design, which introduces the scenes, is hilariously discor- dant; bordering on flatulent. •Round and Round the Gar- den" is a Norman conquest which seldom requires a transla- tor to comprehend, its English humor being decidedly of the farcical variety. It's a wild, wacky weekend neatly condensed into a couple of hours. • TOM 1lT\JS reviews local theater for the Daily Pilot. His reviews appear Thursdays and saturdays. lfi A GREAT PLACE FOR A DATE ,; DNKNJ;~RDILIL "'The New JOsfe Sensation in Chklcen, Steak & Seafood" 1he oromos of gorlic & cilantro waft & conversation hums at lnko Grill" -lA nMES -Kevin tws '98 Sabauno Tommy Peter Phil Vince Flavorful & Delicious Lunches & Dinner U•lque •IM-room & dlnl"I roomt •~•ll•ble ror aroup butl-!Mftlnp and prhat~ fllocUonl 723-0621 ~ase Call For ReservatJoo and Dtrtttiom 251 Shipyard Way • Newport Beach / The Far East Has Been Moved, West. Expcri •nee cul~i n • f rum ix Asian countri a ' ( date book CllLl'I • MIC'°*u.E YlE I DALY Pl.OT Justin Lo, left. plays Mr. Applegate and Jennifer Flaherty plays Lola iii Newport Harbor High School drama department's productton of .. Damn Yankees," today through Saturday. Newport Harbor Stages 'Damn Yarikees' PLAY: Damn Yankees SOiOOL: Newport Haroor High School . STORY LINE: This musical >1. revolves around the story of baseball lover Jo Boyd's fantasy of going back in time and lead- ing the Washington Senators to victory over the New York Yan- kees. The dream becomes a reality when he makes a pact with a Mr. Applegate. DRAMA TEACHER: Gliil Brower DIRECTOR: Damien Lorton FEATURED PLAYERS: "Justin Lo, Jennifer Flaherty, Martin Gian- gelato classico JOIN US FOR BREAKFAST 5•turday & Sunday 8•m·3pm r----------, I FREE I I Buy 1 Breakfast, I 1 Get 1 FREE 1 L ~' ~ ":_61t_ '1'tf ck! \lalcj !lrU 41}')199 ..J \'ITALIAN ICE CREAM ,SMOOTHIES \'SANDWICHES \'GOURMET COFFEE \t ESPRESSO DRINKS (949) 721-1160 27!56 E Co••t. Hwy. Coron• del M•r nini, Danielle Pizzo.mi, Felicity Claire, Justin IOoeckner, Taylor Bannert, Mike Landers, Julia Hocbner, Brietta D' Amore and Kindal Graham. CA~ Jessica Andrus, Dan Barnard, Will Dean, David Do, Katie Hall, Gretchen Koppe, Jason Kraft, Vanessa Long, Allssandra Majzler, Grace McLean, Sarah Mucho, Chris Pope, 'fyler Schatzlein, Vanessa Seeley, Jessica Steaffens, Rus- sell Thomas and Brad Vallejo. WHEN: Today, Friday and Sat- urday at 7 :30 p.m. The box office opens 45 minutes before performance. HOW MUCH: $8 and $6 with ASB. WHERE: Newport Harbor High School's Robert B. Wentz The- atre (comer of 15th Street and Irvine Avenue, Newport Beach) PHONE: (949) 515-6341 or (949) 515-6306 Is your high school fielding a producUon of •Damn Yankees?" Or is your midd.Je school forag- ing ·into the Woocts1• U so, we'd like to preview the event. Please lax inlormaUon to Nancy Cheever at (949) 646-4170. : Buy Any Regular Priced Food Item : I I And Receive The 2nd One Free . (of equal or lesser valuel Dine-In Bar Only, 3pm -lOpm Specials Not Included. • : Good Thru 4/28/99 I -------------------------------· 179 EAST SEVENTEENTH #A • COSTA MESA • 949-631-42n • \ MUSIC HOGUE BARMICHAEL'S SHOWS Hogue Barmichael's features a number of live bands throughout the month. Today Psyduc Ram will play and on Friday, The Ska'd Father. Oscar, Incense and the Skeletones Will perform On Saturday, Grow, Cause for Con- cern, Phantom Blue, Flowride, Welt and Jim's Fault will play. Hogue Bannichael's ts at 3950 Campus Drive in Newport Beach. For more information call (949) 261-6270. JACK DEJOHNETTE AND WORLD SAXOPHONE QUARTET Legendary drummer Jack DeJohnette and World Saxo- phone Quartet perform an innov- ative •Tubute tO'Ellington" con- cert at 7:30 and 9:45 p.m. this Saturday and Sunday. Pictured is the World Saxophone Quartet. The perfom1ance will be held at the Orange County Perfomung Arts Center, 600 Town Center Dnve, Costa Mesa Tickets are $32-$36. For more information, call (714) 556-ARTS. AFTEI HOUIS PAORC SYMPHONY AT CENTRAL LIBRARY The Pacific Symphony On:hestra will appear at the Newport Beach Central Library's Fnends Meebng Room on Monday at 3 p.m The event features a woodwmd quar- tet and discussion about wind instruments. The bbrary is at 1000 Avocado Ave. For more mforma- tion. call (949) 717-3801 STAGE 'ROMEO AND JULIET' William Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet• will be stdged by OCC April 28 th.rough tv1dy 2 Show times are 10 a.m Wednes- day through Fnday, 8 p.m. Thursday through Saturday dnd 2 p.m. Sunday. Tickets are $6-$9. OCC is at 2701 Fairview Rodd, Costa Mesa. For 'rrlore inforrna· tion, call (714) 432-5880. 'BRING IN DA NOISE, BRING IN DA FUNK' The Joseph Papp Public The- ater/New York Shakespeare Fes- tival production or George C Wolfe's "Bnng m 'da Noise, Bnng in 'da Funk· will be staged A MacGillivray rrecman r-ilm ---· LR 81M R•t•m• ~ •t mut,..t• . ._ .. ---I', I' ~L_.]_:_,_~J- -at the Orange County Perf onn- ing Arts Center. The Tony-award winrung musical will be per-·- formed Mcly 11through16. A sign 18.!lguoge interpreted perfelt mance will be Saturday, May 11'- nckets range from $21 to $52. For more mformation, call (714)-; , 740·7878 or (213} 365-3500 THE MIRACLE WORKER t 'i The "MlTacle Worker," the story:1 or Helen Keller's life, will be pei;- formed at the Costa Mesa Ci~ Pldyhouse Performances run from today to May 16 and are .,. pnced from $8.50 to SlO. The ·· .. Playhouse lS at 661 Hamilton w ·. Co~ta Mescl . For more inform ~( • uon call (949) 650-5269 DAVIS GAINES Perlormer Ddvis Games, who .1 played the title role in Andrew , • Lloyd Webber's "The Phantom of the Opera,• will perform in the Cdbaret Club at Founders Hall May 6-8. Tickets range from $42- $46 Tickets may be purchased at The Center Box Office and th.rough Ticketmaster at (714) 74 7878 or (213) 3b5-3500. t • ' f ' A Thundoy, April 22, 1999 IDITOlllL ""' 1. J " et's ~ .put our SJ h " p SI u c c s d s 1 (I 0 g a d f\ a h • - ··kids to • the test (! •Y ""H ere's a little test to see how familiar . · you are with the U.S. Constitution Don't ~heat. First question: Congress hds the power to - ' A. Appoint judges B. Enforce laws C. Interpret laws D. Make laws Second question: The · µ.s . Constitution can be t'hanged by - A. The president B. The Senate C. The House of Repre· sentatives D. An amendment And the final question: ne highest law of our .. country is the - .. A. City laws B. State.laws C. Constitution 0. Powers of the presi .. :Dent How'd you do? Did you ""get them all right or did : ou find the questions diffi. cult to answer? Some county school dis- ricts -not Newport-Mesa -require their students pass an e:xam full of ques- t.ions like these if they want J.o graduate. And if New- port-Mesa school board -inembers Wendy Leece dnd Judy Franco have their way, such a test will be coming soon to a school 'bear you. They'd like to see all eighth·graders in ~ the district take the ex.am l 1-and pass it. • ' ult would be raising the ': bdr for accountability for ' our eighth-graders to have 1 lhdt u11derstanding and •i romprehcnsion of the Con- ' t.t:itution," Leece says. Great idea. We encourage the t>chool board to adopt such a policy. lmmigrdnts must pass a 1 much more rigorous test to ~ become citi.zens. Why not i require our own students to I Jc.now cts much? And rdlSing the bar on l• ~ducallon, well, there's nothing wrong with that. 1 After all, today's youth are f eomonow's leaders, and ' ey should be equipped : ~:'th the knowledge to do rie job. 'are D, D and C. • 1 1 As for the answers, they l •"" • • Pre dn· 10 vabd UTefuldble n•ttsorl.., why the reuse of the tmy El 1 oru t.. ldnJ1e base as a t•m conuneracl.I airport is so nbc:ll tor the econoouc and air an~portdllon conveniences and nPhls for ttll of the residents of ranqP County as the world econ- my moves into the 2 lst century. U Orange County is forced to perate as a handicapped econo- y in the future we have only ose wtth tt luck or loresight to lame. t. It would provide the essential dliti noc sary to be competi· vc tn the mrukets of the world. 2 Orange County would not be 11 •v r beholden to LAX for dis· nt 01t transportation. the majority 9f which 1S outside the continental ruled Stat 3. In dapondlng on LAX for t<>mtttional air travel, we will v ID contMd with using cver- ang coog ted fr wa~ to t th~ro. LAX already is having xtrornc air transportation service rpbtomc; of its own. '4, Such an ltltpOrt development uld provid very substantial Job rtunitles, not only for present ~mhons but more: lmportanUy, ( .. t I community forum MAILIAG Real issue is· buil~· I f you want to just clean up the potholes in Mesa North, go ahead. And if you just wa.nt to arrest the people who leave s.Qop- ping carts around, that's fine. But a question like that really has a ten- dency to fragment the city (~City considers improvement plan for Mesa North," April 14). We are one city -Mesa North, east and west. I think a better answer would be to stop catering to the pressure of the people who want to build bridges through our city, whether it is in Mesa North or whether it is in the West Side. If you cater to those people, you harm the residential and the busi- ness aspects of this city terribly by making it a through city instead of d destination. The questions about Mesa North are the same as any other neighborhood. Just fix 1t up lf you wc1.nt. But don't treat us as an iso- lated part of the city. ALAN REMINGTON Costa Mesa I agree that Costa Mesa's West Side needs and deseives more development. But I live in New- port Terrace, at the very end of 19th Street in the Santa Ana River basin, and value the secluded pri- vacy or that condo area. Conse· quently, I wouJd oppose any West Side development that includes bwlding a bridge at 19th Street to connect with Banning Street in ~ luntington Beach. I especially oppose the pro- posed construction of a Bluff Road -read six-lane hlghway - between Victond and 19th streets. Thdt's designated as an urban wilderness area, which is precisely why l moved there 10 years ago. Keep it wilderness. U.S. had its own ethnic cleansing With the leaders of our country being so concerned about the atrocities of ethnic cleansing, let us take a look at our own coun- try's history of cleansing. How about the Indian ethnic cleansing? Nobody interfered with that shameful episode. How about the ethnic cleansing as we captured black people out of Africa -used, abused and maligned them? Nobody inter- fered or stopped our barbarian- ism. How about our own Civil War, the bloodiest in history? What if some country had straightened out the North with missiles because the North was cleansing the South? America had its own sin to be accountable for without adding to our list of atrocities the phony good Samaritan ploy in Kosovo. What arrogance -our playing God with the lives of thousands. He who is without sin cast the first missile. MARJE KOLASINSKI Costa Mesa Community response appreciated On behalf of Costa Mesa Head Start preschool children, parents and staff, we would like to express our gratitude to The Daily Pilot staff and all of the community donors who gave time, money and items lo our center (#Thieves steal $3,000 from Head Start office," March 5). All of us were touched by the generous donations and look forward to your continued sup- port. Doily Pi~ The minute Bluff Highway or the 19th Street bridge is approved, I leave. MICHAEL OLDS Newport Terrace LYNN BACH Child Development Supervisor, Costa Mesa Head Start FILE PHOTO I DAILY Pll.OT Some residents are up in arms about proposed bridge near 19th Street that would link Newport Beach and Huntington Beach. READERS RESPOND Locals off er thoughts on school matters •THE ISSUE: School officials are praised for decision on valedictorians, foundation article was informative, Pilot is panned for editorial. Congratulations to the New- port-Mesa School Board for approving the new plan for hononng the top 2% of each graduating class as valedictori- an scholars. How appropriate and confirming that this deci- sion came out the same day the Academic All-Stars for Newport Harbor and Corona del Mar High Schools were listed. All Newport-Mesa high schools have many gifted and hard-working academic schol- ars. How silly to have students with grade point averages of 4.31 and 4.29 be honored, while those with 4 .26 are not. Can someone really be three 1 OOth smarter? I believe all of these students will achieve honor and success in theii' lives simply because they have already demonstrat- ed they have what 1t takes to succeed. As a community, this is our opportunity to let them know we are proud of all of them I BECKY BARNES Corona del Mar I read w1th great interest the article on elementary school foundations (•Building a solid foundation for schools," April 16). Some parents at California School have been trying to find a way to raise the much needed dollars to make major improve- ments to our facility as well. We are exploring our options, one of which is to start a founda- tion. I disagree with the implica- tion that only affluent commu- nities can run successful foun- dations. As with any successful venture, it takes commitment to reach your goals. Newport Elementary has parents who are committed to first-cldss public school educa- tion and are willing to put their time, energy and money in to make that happen. Janine Schroth and her fellow board members should be applauded for their efforts. ft is my hope that the parents at California School share this commitment. CAROL RYAN Costa Mesa Just when things were becoming interesting and dra- matic, your editorial, •Why debate a subject that's moot?" all but killed a most unusual debate between former Assem- blyman Gil Ferguson and an elected board of trustees (Edito- rial, April 3). In admonishing Ferguson to carry his debate to Sacramento with *his former colleagues,• you showed, amazingly for a newspaper, a readmess to give a coup de grace to a story that rrught 1ust have had a great impact Ill educating the public. I. for one, am of the opinion El TORO DEBATE that there would have been no contest. Ferguson, with his extensive professional experience as ded- icated elected official in the Legislature and a bnllianl career in the Marine Corps. would have taken the high ground in sustaining the validi- ty of his criticism that multicul- turalism is politically correct. This is meant in no way to disparage the fine work teacher Angela Newman is carrying out in her Newport Harbor High history class. There is nothing wrong with a good teacher fol- lowing state regulations and, at the same time, giving her class more information on the African-American experience. It would have been to the community's benefit however, had this objection of Ferguson's been critically examined. Multi- culturalism is, for the majority of people, a non-entity. As a controversial concept, its basic assumptions need to be identi- fied and examined. LEFTERIS LAVRAKAS Costa Mesa Airport would help county come into its own future generations who wtsh to live in Orange Co\lllty. 5. Our county would no longer be classilied as a second-class county in having only one small airport -John Wayne. John Wayne Airport has many con- straints, only one runway, and an area consisting of 510 aaes com- pared to 4.700 acres at El Toro, which makes it rune tun larger. 6. The development of the OXJ.Sting airport inlo a mod m air· port facility at m Thro would open up many new opporturiibes duf> to the convenlence it would provide for those who wish to fly diroctly to and from intemationtll areas. 7. The 18,000-acru noilc butter around the El Thro facility would practiallly elimiMt atn:raft no • ln compari9on, John W yne take- ott and landin~ Oy diroctly ov r tho horn of Tustin, Santa Ana and Newport Bench r dents Wlth absOlutely no no bUffnr of any kind. 8 The rouse of th til'lg mil· 1l4ry W!J:)Qrt a a comm rd"l air- Locals offer their views on why the El Toro Marine base should be converted into an international airport. port would attract many new busi- nesses from the United States and from international areas. 9. The convenience for Orango County residents would eliminate going long distances out of Orange County, while fighting congested freeways lo got to a owcc of international air transportation. 10. South County's population represonts barely 20% of the entire Orange CoWlty popula- tion. Thll hu developed a situa- tion wh r the W1 11 wagging th dog u far the future econ- omy and inte ts of Orang County' 80% JMjority. The r u of et Toro es a commercial &rport would v n benefit th 20%. In tho nC4J' f utw , l ding ·economists and government offi· cinh will lndJrat a certwn popti.la- bon end growth hoom in all of , Southern Calif omia. For sure, Uus will further increase the fn•eway tiaJric congestion for OrangP CoWlty residents who have to travel to a distant airport for inter- national air transportation scmce. The world is shrinkiny, and we better be intertwined w1Ul its population if Orange County 1S to be }Xlrt or tho world's economy and its growth. EDWARD P. BENSON Newport B ach Ono has to laugh when watch- ing South County' m l recont attempt to f urtheJ bad niouth Md discredit El Thro: El Tom Reu AuUionty's 2.6-inile not-in-my-backyard no contour, which portrays a picture of dcv • tation to hundreds of thousands of South County residenl"I. To appeal and seek upport from North County r ictrnt~ to join their no airp<>rt campaign, the El Toro Reuse Authority draws its unscientific and arbi- trary noise contour line to the northwest by cleverly bending it to the left, rather than due north, as proposed by the county. Most interestingly, though, even with th.i~ arbitrary and meaningless 2.6·mile noise con- tour, there still remams thou- ands of Irvine re-idents not included m th.is path of destruc- tion. So much for Larry Agran's claim that an airport at El Toro will destroy every community in Irvine. Comparing apples to apples, apply the same noi contour to John Wayne Auport, and the hndings are most mt resting. There are thou.sands of trvine r idents currently betng devas- tated by John Wayne Airport, yet they are complaining in th lca!it. nieir sola locus is to kill El Toro and spread every bad applo th y can under the gtllle of pro· ~ing their safe and healthy " .. • • .. LETTER TO THE EDITOR ; Readers come to .. defense of Mama ... Rose dining review . Hey, we've got to come to your ' defense, Nancy Cheever. We ate at Mama Rose just a few months ago. No salad with dinner was bad enough, but the extra bread charge checked them right off of our list. There are way too many Italian eateries around town serving great bills of fare that include extras, and some even dessert! It's not just ltahan restaurants that are taking away the extras. It's creeping into the majority ot restaurants. Good grief, lettuce and bread are so cheap! What are• they thinking? • We know you were not out ~ ': a personal attack on the owners of Mama Rose. You offered con- structive criticism. Let's hope they slop the rhetoric and take notice. Grandad used to tell us: "Those who protest so loud got caught with their bntches down." GAY WASSALL-KELLY AND BILL KEU..Y Balboa • communibes. • Just how far away from an : airport is far enough? : The Irvine Co. will give you a: very clear answer· T_heir closest t safe and healthy residential vil- lage is One Park Place, next to Tuscana, and not far from the charter, all which are at the o mile mark from John Wayne port, and all are located in Irvine. The closest village in Irvine to John Wayne Airport , : The Metropolitan, a mind·bog-" gling one·tenlh of a mile away. • There are several other Jrvme: Co -developed vLllages in New-: port Beach -all about a mile o~ the flight path, except for Promontory Point directly on the fight path. ' : So following tho mftstcr-• plllnned developer's lead, keep homes at around a mile away from the night path and you'll t>4 safe. See.ing how no lrvm ~ • d nt ls close.r than a hill and a quart r to El Toro's flight pelhs, • docs thi m n The Irvine Co ~ supports llJ Turo1 You know ma answer. RUSSEU. NIE1llWlllOWl8 Santa Ana H .. Dcilly Pilot .. 0111UllY MaryKay Crookall ti"' Ma,ry.Kay Crookall of Newport Beach died •sunday after a 2 112-yeAr battle against breast cancer. She WAS 53. (BOMA) and participated in events sponsored by the Orange County ch.apter of Commercial Real Estate Women (CREW) and other real estate development and management organizations. The family requests that in lieu of nowers, Ms. Crookall first came to Balboa ls land tor summers AS a child beginning in 1949 and her family moved to Newport Beach pe~ently in 1961. She attended Newport Harbor High School and was a member of the first graduating class from Corona del Mar High School in 1964. She lived in Laguna Beach from 1975 ,to 1998 and was a member of Shaw's Cove Yacht Club. Last year, Ms. Crookall and her family moved back to Newport Beach so that her son, Andrew, could attend NeWp<>rt Harbor High School. donations be made in her memory to the Hoag Hospital Cancer Center, One Hoag Dri- ve, Newport Beach. Services will be held at 4 p.m. April 29 at Corona del Mar Community Church, Con- gregational, 611 Heliotrope Ave. . Ms. Crooka.11 is survived by her husband, Charles, and son, Ms. Crookall attended the University of South- ern California, earning a bachelor's degree in speech pathology in 1968. Following graduation, .sbe became a flight attendant with Air Cal MaryKay Andfew1 her .father and step- Crookall mother, Don and Clandette DUCK In 1978, Ms. CrQOkall went into the industrial real estate development business at Shaw Invest- • ment Company with her father' and sister. Ms. Crookall was a member of the local chap- ter of Building Owners and Managers Association Shaw, all of Newport Beach; a sister and brother-in-law, Paul and Joanne Reynolds of Corona del Mar; a nephevl, Matt Reynolds of Cincinnati, Ohio; a n_iece,_ Diana Reynolds of Cork, Ireland; a foster daughter, BAr- bara Holland of Sacramento; and a foster son, William Wright of Geneva, Switzerland. CONTINUED FROM A 1 During the fall and winter, the ducks make their ne5ts and lay their eggs in the bushes at the business complex, Fawcett said. In the spring, the eggs hatch, and as soon as the ducklings are old enough, the mother ducks take them across the street to the lake. CONTINUED FROM A 1 toward becoming teachers. •rm really excited about the compromise at the high school,# Ludlow said. Those compromises are unlike past district response to changing enrollment, which included open- ing and closing schools and changing the grade levels offered at various schools. Those moves [eft a dizzying number of different configurations throughout the district. Superintendent Robert Barbot has said he's never seen dllother school dlstrict with such varied school arrangeme nts. That now should change, par- ents said. They plan to recom- BUYING OR REFINANCING?! No POINTS! 6.50°/o30YR. FIXED IMN tlllDllnts $240 000 or 6t!Oll' 6 62''\ APR MM>I ~ lti!dn's ~u'"""'"u 7 e 0°/o 30 YR. FIXED IMlll {roil S240 000 ti S650 000 1092 APR r \ 11 Jn I II' I) I '\ ( . l HI'\. I t \I I 11 1 \I soo I \ I t, I l 1 "l I\ 11 l I\ I I I H \I I ' ' Rabbitt Insurance Agency AUTO• HOMEOWNERS• HF.AlJH Since 1957 &~:::-.. & -------S s-)_, 949-631-7740 4'1 Old Ncwpon BmL • Ncwpon Bac.h (Neu ''°"' Hoottl••ll mend their proposal to the school board soon, as will parents from the Newport Harbor and Costa Mesa zones. The board will make the ultimate decision. The proposal also includes possibly opening a second middle school on the west side of Costa Mesa. Many parents said they des- perately want a second middle school closer to home because they don't have cars and find it difficult to get across town to TeWinkle if their children need them. Parents will work with district officials this year to study whether the advantages of such a plan outweigh the expense of running a second middle school for the only 600 students who are expect- ed to enroll. Wendy Leece, who represents 50°/o OFF HEMPHILL'S New&Used Sports Equipment 'Milli'"*"'' Fl'"k1'9'* f+HUMQIH'itiQ+ -,--1 I I :$200QFF: :$ 5000FF: I ,,.._.,_...l(Sll• I I ,~,.,....~!J..'I» I "'*'r.-~ I hlJ1-<Wt' I '------------'----------- Mon-Fri l0om-8pm 3313 S. Bristol St. • South Coast Metro Sot 10om-6pm (BriJtol 81: McArthur next to MicbacU) Six! 11~ (714) 641-7427 \ the West Side of Costa Mesa on the school board, said she was heartened by the high attendance at the meetings and said she, for one, planned to take the request for a second middle school seri- ousiy. "We need to really see if we can make that happen ," she said. When Fawcett saw what was happening, he and three cham- ber staff members rushed out of their offices and ran for the ducks -which had already begun to cross the street. 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Second Annual Newport Harbor High School Home & Gorden Tour • Thursday, May 13, 1999 • 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM Visit charming and unique homes in the ewport Harbor area. You will enioy lunch catered by PLUM'S of Costa N.eso with coffee and refreshments by Aroma's Expresso Cafe of Costa Mesa. Tickets $35 TICKETS PRE-SALE ONLYI CAU TODAYI (949) 862·4100 ' ·sKATE CONTINUED FROM A 1 expressing concerns about the location and conserving green space. •My concern is it's going to (educe the use of that area by families for picmcking, • said Bill Turpit. •1 would hate to see one use exclude those other uses.• Another resident, Mark Koran- do, said he was worried about los- ing already-scarce green space in a heavily populated part of town. not going to stop,• Fawcett said. "My staff came into the street and helped stop the cars coming the other way.'' . Drivers who had been stopped at a red light were slartlng to accelerate but were traveling no more than 10 mph. Fawcett said. ·1 made eye contact with the drivers and pointed towards the ducks,• Fawcett sa.id. "Everyone was just enjoying the road show. No one honked. Nobody got upset. One man got out of his car and said. 'This is a Kodak moment if I ever saw one.·• But once the duckhngs made 1t to the middle of the street. they ran into a problem -literally. The median stood about 3 inches too high. and they couldn't make Jim· Roberts ~ NEW AMERICAN Fl;'llANCIAI. >.,;...., .~nun hn•ne1.J " • whola.;k mortgage broker ~p~nung Amcnu's prnn•<"r lcndcu w1ch pr~ that u.n .... you thousands ot doll.in. o""' the lift of)'('"' loon. t..an~ In th<" CaMorn11 Dcranment 1>1 Rnl E..ut< .u • Rnl E..utc Brol.n, ID ,tt14~6J ThVfsdoy, April 22. 1m A 15 Korando said Li ns Park had been antiopated as the •super· park• of the oty. He said he did not want to see the city pave it with concrete when there is an abundance of asphalt, sand and buildings at the location. The Lions Park location was chosen because it is accessible to kids by bus and skaters already use it, said Keith Vari Holt, com- rnuruty services dlrector The city. has bad to remove broken benches and bike .raclti from the area around the fountain in Lions Park because .kids are so fond of skating there, he added. it up the curb. •We were hoisting the baby ducks up onto the median,• Faw- cett said. "The mother duck was • Just quacking. But when she real- ized we were helping her, she conb.nued on her way toward the hk • • JQAe. There were about 60 cars stopped in both directions, Faw- cett said A Costa Mesa police hehcopter bovenng overhead dis- patched a park ranger to the scene. After 1t was over, the chamber staff went back to work. "Just another normal day m the life of the chamber.• Fawcett said. ·we will relocate anybody -no JOb too small. no family too large.• -· ~ 0 c ~ :::J ~ Cl> c 0 Cl> E 0 Cl) --c 0 v ·inner by the Bay ••. Enjoy a relaxed dining atmosphere on our heated waterfront patio. Weekly specials include: -Fresh GRILLED SEAFOOD- Si%%l ing FAJITAS -Pasta & Chicken and our spectacular PRJME RJB mE Ewry Thun41ry fhrouRlt SIUlday S«rwd 5 p.m . -9 P·•· (949) 729-1144 The Way It Should Bet ----------- ------------ t BRAKE SHOES OR PADS .... ............. • !It' • ' • l A A 16 Thursday, April 22, 1999 ~ENTERS ~ .~ONTINUED FROM A 1 • ] ..-"' Like Yellowstone, Newport Harbor Recovery is mconspicu- { o . There are no signs out front, u t and the homes blend m with the t. t deighborhood Some people don't even know it's anything SJ • other than dnother family home tE on the street. \. •Nobody knew what we were doing dS far as recovery until the P (public notice) mdllers went out," S• Ward Sdld. U Regardless of the residents' C • concerns, both facilities dre C dllowed 111 res1d(>nhdl zones by S nght lf they're occupied by six or a fewer cllenls, EU1ott Sdld. · S The Planning Corruruss1on ~ 1 expt>cled to review both applied\ r n tions next month 0 People at both centers sclld 9 that whctt nP1ghbors redlly fear lS a the unknown • P(:lople don't know how to d d1fferenltate between active 1' alcoholics and addicts and peo- a pie trymg to turn their lives h drouncl," sd1d I hll Srruth, a Yel- low., tom• bo<1rd member = Rt"sldt>nt Bill Ashcroft said he knO\\. ... YPllowstone IS not d bad p1acl', hut he's womcd about no1s.-. t1t1lhc and mor(:l people commq to tht-home. RACE .. • Doily Plloc CONTINUED FROM A 1 a quick race. While the fastest time was last year at 6 hours, 47 minutm ~ Steve Fossett's "Stars & Stripes," most boats will finish in 24-30 tiours. It is important that yachts reach Mexican waters by sun- down if they expect to stay com- petitive, Disney said. Nighttime is when the winds die down and the race is won or lost. Though competition is a large part of the race, many. partici-• pants care more abOut the cama- raderie.between teammates. The best memories are those devel~ oped from late-nigbt.tal.ks, strate- gizing over coffee and swapping" tales from past races, they said. ' Slocum remembers a particu- larly awkward incident involving a missing racer. "When they found bim, he was in Catalina partying with someone who was not his wife," he recalled. "He- got two letters, one from us kick,. ing him out of the race, and r imagine one from his wife' lawyer." • The more camaraderie. between the crew, the better the~ will work together, said compett-. tor Ralph Rodheim. In prepara ... tion for the race, teammates have spent weeks sailing together. Tonight, participants will make their final checks to make sure the equipment works Aild that they have enough sunscreen and Dramamine. "Sundtty afternoons, when thl'~ hctv<' their big meeting, thP1t• ctrt• 15 to lb nus around lwrP," lw said. "The• other part of 1t, too. wc>ll somehmes you won- der wh~ they bring thls into a res- 1denhdl neighborhood. It's a busi- n<'ss. in d WdY • BRIAN POBUOA I OMV Pit.OT Dee Ward is the program director at Newport Harbor Recovery, a drug and alcohol rebabllltation house in Costa Mesa. And Disney's secret plan fol" . . ? wmrung , • "Pray for wind," he said. • ( I ' Hoag Women's Health Services Presents POSITIVE PARENTING l.eam how to parent your chrldren '-'t~1 I~ stre:;s, fe§ anger and more conOdence lntt'matronal 'Jieakl'r .111d author. 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"· $199 SQ. * "· (949} 650-1616 114EA1r1r" lri1a COITA M~, CA 9Zll1 ----- ... 253 days. Thursday, April 22, 1999 • Sports Editor Roger Carfson • 949..57 4-4223 Samarang has all the qualities that can produce the repeat to Ensenada. S amarang, a 70·foofstay sail schooner owned by Ernie Minney, received the top prize for best corrected time in last year's race to Ensenada. Considering the boat was built in 1934 and weighs over 30 tons, this represents a significant achievement. ·we cross the finish line around 6 a.m. on Saturday morning, H said Minney. ·we're not like some of those guys that have a hot-shot crew, we have families, my 10-year-old son, some non-sailors, we even bring a guitar player for entertainment. n One of the most interesting things about Samarang is she was built right here in Newport Beach, architect named Brewer and was constructed in the South Coast Boat YardJ" said Minney. "She's _planked with Port Ordford cedar, and is an inch and three quarters thick. We've gqt 10,000 pounds of lead in her full-keel to keep us upright. H The boat was once owned by - •She was designed by an SEE BOATING PAGE B4 Samarang, crpssing the finish line at Ensenada a year ago. I . SCHOOL BASEBALL Sea •Corona del Mar's baseball team is sitting on top of the Sea View League with a two-game margin after talcing care of Santa Margarita, 6-5; El Toro . offers some help with win over Irvine. BARRY FAUl.KNER ·, 11\ r J 1 11r1, , •. ------ W:>odbridge 3, Newport, CdM 6. Santa Margarita 5 El Toro 1 1, Irvine 1 {6 ing) ~Pt* (1:15t Newport at Woodbridge CdM at Santa Margarita El Toro at Irvine " !Wy"" CORONA DEL MAR - It's now past the halfway point in the Sea View League baseball season and the novelty of being atop the standings is starting to wear off for the Corona del Mar High Sea Kings. During and after Wednesday's 6-5 victory over visiting Santa Mar- garita, it was evident Coach John Emme's squad believes it belongs. •After we went through the first round 4- 1, we knew we could play with everybody in this league," Emme said. •We don't have excep- tional depth, but the guys w~ have are coming DON LEACH /DAILY PILOT SEE COM PAGE 83 Cd.M's Mark HaUleld throws from his knees to get the baserunner at first. DAILY PILOT HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE OF THE WEEK • Multitalented Mustang's passion for learning has taught his base ball teammates a thing or two this spring. BARRY FAULKNER Ocf{Pb H e picks up a few new words of English each day and seizes every second of the daily practice sessions -unheard of in his native Mexico -to improve his • burgeoning baseball talent. But Costa Mesa High senior Ruben Mancilla, whom Coach Kirk Bauermeister terms the consummate student, is, ultimately, the one who provides a daily lesson to his Mustang teammates, fellow students, teuchers and coaches. "I think we all can take for granted the opportunities we have in this country, but Ruben has shown everyone that not everyone has those things," Bauermeister said. •tte's thankful and gracious and happy to be a part of the team and around the guys. He wants to get better on the baseball field, but he's also like that in the classroom." Costa Mesa assistant Paul Thoxel, who has helped hone Mandlla's pitching acumen, also acknowledges Mandlla's wide-eyed enthusiasm for school, baseball and life in the United States, is clearly inspirational. "Ruben takes nothing for SEE MANCILLA PAGE 82 .. Of THE DAY •After we went tlvou;t b fist rculd 4-1, .. knew wt could play with~ in 1his ... -• John Emme, CdM baseball coach SPORTS HALL OF FAME CELEBRATING .. THE MILLENNIUM LAR DOYLE Newport Harbor· • Energetic coach has been a true cla.ssic. He was the mastermind for a couple of the great football upsets. RIOIARD DUN!'lr I f millennium moments • could pr<>Quce miracles, Larry Doyle would be first in line today. Oncologists who are treating Doyle at Fountain Valley Regional Medical Center have told family members to be on alert, but the lon~e Marina High School Athletic Director and former Newport Harbor football assistant coach isn't going down without a fight. playing days, started coaching at Newport Harbor in 1973, one year after Cochrane, when Don • Lent was head coach. Doyle and Cochrane played under Lent at Magnolia. Doyle, active for years in the Orange County Football Coaches' Association, was Harbor's defensive coordinator in 1979, when the Sailors upset high-powered Edison, 17-13. - Edison, coached by Bill Workman and featuring running back Kerwin Bell, quarterback Frank Seurer and tight end Mark Boyer, wouldn't lose again for 32 straight. games, setting an Orange County record. Doyle, the energetic coach and matl:\ teacher who touched the lives of many student-athletes in the Newport-Mesa and Huntington Beach school districts, was honored Friday during a student assembly at Marina, when the school's Hall of Fame was renamed the Larry Doyle Hall of Larry Doyle "Larry was basically the architect of the defense that really shut (the Chargers) down," Cochrane said. "They were a high-scoring, very athletic team and we held them to ( 13) Fame. Doyle, who is reportedly suffering from a type of colon cancer that bas metastasized and is attacking his liver, watched the ceremony on video from his hospital room with family and friends. "It brought him to tears,• said longtime friend Hank Cochrane, who played football with Doyle at Magnolia High and the University of Redlands, then later coached with and against him for several years. Doyle, who a year ago was president of the Orange County Athletic Directors Association. was Newport Harbor's defensive mastermind in the late 1970s and early '80s (when Cochrane was the Sailors' head coach) and had plenty of influence on the lower levels. ·coach Doyle really turned my life around,• said Brian Theriot, a standout athlete at Newport Harbor in the '70s who went to UCLA on a track scholarship and became the Bruins' No. 1 miler and half-miler. Doyle, a defensive back in bis points. That was the Edison team which beat Redlands, 55-0, in the CIF (Big Five Conference) · championship game. ·(Doyle) is like a whirling dervish. When he'd work, it was constant energy.· Doyle, whose Newport defense stunned host St. Paul and then-coach Marijon Ancich m the first round of the '78 CIF Playoffs, 10-7, left Newport in 1982 and went to Marina. • Today, Doyle is enshrined into the Daily Pilot Sports Hall of Fame to celebrate the oncoming millennium. •He has touched a lot of lives in his 49 years." said Leslie Cochrane, Hank's wile, who has known Doyle for 30 of those years. Doyle, whose 50th birthday i-5 Oct. 12, was roasted by friends, coaches and former athletes during a party March 14, but three weeks ago returned to the hospital. Doyle bas two daughters, Landry and Kari, with his former wife, Kandi. ongratulations • • • 0 • Ruben Mancilla The Irvirie Company and Corona Del Mar Plaza ~ be making a donation to the Costa Mesa . ~ School Athletic Department in ~tion of outstanding ~nnances such u yoan. tl ~ SJ t( \i p Si u c c s a s l re 0 g a d I\ a h = I • I .... '• i2 ThurKfay, April 22, 1999 b Wall Street goes to the links. Wanna own stock in a professional.golfer? N ext time you're scanning U1e New York Stock Exchange for possible ut\estment opportunities, c ons1der the unique risk/reward {de tor of owning a piece of a prof Pssional golfer. That's right. Shares of John \n hN Golf Professional and t. 1ctr k K<>ndnck Golf Professional will soon be availahle in a public 11lf1•rinq. Archer. a 27-year-old Newport n ... ..i1 h rPsident and employee at C1rs Caddyshack in Costa Mesa, plc\flc; to incorporate himself with 1 qodl or raising $30,000 so he dll tum professional and devote 111rnsPU full-tune to playing. Shares will be offered at '5 I ,000 eac.h and Archer u11tidputes paying his c;lwreholdPrs quarterly. Why would somebody take 'uch a nsk on a qoller? "J>os·s1bly lor bragging rights," ..,ciiJ Archer, who intends to play 1111 tlw Dakola Tour this swnmer, M ANCILLA .:ONTINUED FROM 81 11o1nt1·d." Troxel sdld "Whether 1f ... wcJlkmg into a classroom, 1,,i\1110 lunch at school, or ,111ything else he <loes during the .~.w. he truly appreciates things. ' don't think he takes a breath of 1r..,c;h air for granted." • The Mustangs. who enter fJ1 ldav'c; Pacific Coast League ,;howdown against University in .. ·rirst -µlace tie with the Trojans, l\,,ve come to take for granted °t1dncilla's monumental • ontnlmtions tu their success this "Jll1T1g "I ie's dominant on this level,• 're xel sUid of the 6-foot-2, illO-pound pitcher-third ltia!'l-'u1an, who is hitting .562 with five homers and 23 RBis. HP ,11..,n has a 7-0 record with ''<'Jn sr1vps on the mound, striking •1'H SO m 43.l/l mmngs with a ~Ofi ERA fhP c;wpet-swmgmg ·~qht-hdnder d1~µlayed such • 111111mc1ncP 1\pnl 13 against 1r,1 H1< Id, qnmy 5 for 5 for with fl\ t~ r~rn-.. threP nms and a stolen l u1<.1' f le t1lso <llluwed only two J 1h <111d rJJH' run m four mninys 1 • <J"' tlw p1tc hing v11tory 111 a 1 '-7 PC:L win. J IP tlH•n saved the l\1ustangs' • L lrunnph over Estancia ' 1111rdt1} with a perfect seventh 111111nq c1nd dlso went 1 for 3 to I " k up Dculy Pilot Athlete or the \\(It i... n•cuq111l1on 'lc1nc11ltl anivPd al Costa ~ l<"'lJ rPhrt1My. l 9Q8, but played 11f)st ol lc1st '>Car:,on on Ule junior \ ubtly. <1111· fo el.Jg1bility issues. "< '1111unq to this country WtlS • r hr1n1" to qo lo school and play l 0c1sf'l1alJ," '-dtd Mancilla, who left IJis mnthi>r, fathN and broti1er h't>lund in 1'.h•x1ro City "I took tho Llldnn· c1nd I sometime!> feel tmmPs11 k But if you want to be .11< ""'stul, ynu have to get over ,,,, , Mane ilia said IJaseball lS ~ •r·on<lary to his education, but, I~ t OrK hes and, Bauem1eister !cl an mcreasing number of rnlits, believe he could have a 1 icofessional future on the dJatnond, though likely after 1J1.1ying college ball. a mini-tour similar to the Golden State Tour in Southern California. "People can say, 'Hey, I got this guy started.' (Investors) can say they were the ones who helped him when he was first starting out -(and) maybe on his way to becoming like a David Duval." While Archer doesn't claim to be a David Duval or Tiger Woods, he can claim a second straight South Coast Conference individual men's title next week for Long Beach: City College. Areher, who is creating a Web site for his sha{ellolders to follow his daily progress on the Dakota Tour and subsequent mini-tours,; has played the last two seasons at Long Beach City. Tuesday, Archer shot back-to-back rounds of 66 to capture a one-day, 36-hole tournament at El Dorado Park and Recreation Park golf courses in Long Beach. Archer and his buddy, Kendrick, a Costa Mesa resident. are planning to travel together on the Dakota Tour, which starts July 17 arid runs through September, a mini-tour encompassing North Dakota and South Dakota. RUBEN MANCILLA aom: March 22, 1981 Hometown: Costa Mesa tt.lght 6-foot-2 W.~200 5pof't: Baseball EV4tnb: Pitcher-third base eo.ch: Kirk 8auermebter F•vortt. food: Sushi: , FllVOl'ft9 movie: "Dead Poet's Society" a.st athletic mon...m: -&eating Laguna Hilts (rallying from er' S.1 deficit to claim a 16-9 triumph, a game In Which Ile hit two homer runs In tile siXttl Inning, including a grand slam) and beating Aliso Niguel.• Atht.t. of the Week XVI: He went 6 for 8 with five RBis, three runs and a stolen base and earned a win and a save on the mound In two victories over aoss-town and Pac.itjc Coast Le<tgue rival Estancia. J>ally Pilot Collector sports card series 99-F For now, however, the soft-spoken standout is winning admirers on campus and among PCL competitors. University High Coach C hris Conlin called Mancilla the premier pitcher in the league and, after Mancilla crushed a first-inning grand slam which led to an 10-7 win Tuesday, ordered his pitcher to intentionally walk tum with runners on the comers in the second. "Everybody he comes into contact with falls in love willi him," Troxel said. uHe's made great strides even in the year he's been here," Bauermeister said. "He hangs on our coaches' every word and I think he's seen the results have been positive. n Mancilla's worth t;!thic is also well known around the Mesa diamond, where he spent most of his afternoons in the off-season. He is frequently the first to arrive and the last to leave, throwing bullpens, hitting in the cages and fielding ground balls. "He's a very good player, but he's an even harder worker,• Baumenneisler said. "But the thing you always notice with Ruben is, he has a lot of fun playing the game." Said Mancilla: "I look forward to getting to the field every day. Even on days when I'm a little tired and haven't gotten much sleep, when I get to the field, I'm energized arid pumped up." And, as always, ready to learn -as well as teach. HIGH SCHOOL GOLF $.ail ors upend Irvine • Newport Harbor wins C\'<ler ranked-opponent; CdM falls by four strokes. 1'RVINE Medalist Kevin < >Ison shot an even-par 36 and Scott Tippett shot a four-over par 4() to lead Newport Harbor over S'f.vrnth-ranked Irvine at Bear <lk>f)k Golf Course Tuesday. .... ;r"he Sailors (8-2, 3-1) have l~fk-tu-back victories over r nkt>d oppponents, defeating I -~ ninth-ranked El Toro last week. Newport Harbor will host Corona deJ Mar today at 3 p.m. at the Newport Beach Country Club. • NEWPORT BEACH -Joe Kwon shot a 1-over-par 37 and Innes MacDonald a 38 for Corona del MSI High, which lost to El Toro, 188-192, ln Sea View League boys goU Tuesday al Newport Beach Country Club. The Sea Kings (3-8, 0·4) wlll lake on Newport Harbor today at 3 p.m at Newport Beadl County C'lub. . .. .. .. . -LOCAL SCHEDULE • VolhrylNlll H'9h tehool boY' ~port Hatbot et Corona ~I Mar, 6 p m. • Sofdt.11 High Khool • £nan<la at UnlWfllty, l .15. • n.dl ... field High Khool boyi and girls• Woodbridge at Corona del Mar. 3 p m.: NIWPOM HMbor at ll Toro, S p.m.; Est.and• at UntverMty, 2.4S p.m., eost. MeM a1 t.guna IMct\; 2 45 p m •Goff High school boVJ • s.tlt• M11<gant.a ~ Newport at 119 canyon CC. l pm. Irvine vs CdM at Newport~ CC. J p.m~ Laguna a.cfi w. utan<la, .i ~sa Vi rde cc. 2 p m; ~~at t.Aguna Hill\ 2 p.m • Kendrick, 27 and who dlso 69 and placed 13th. hopes to raise $30,000 in h1s Woll I 0 L F ln the SCPGA G~ Norman Street-like endeavor, has won Series at Oak Valley oil Club, eight times on the Golden State Manos shol 1-under 71 and tied Tour for fifth, earning $395. Archer, a UCI graduate, has -+-enough money to compete this summer, but wants to continue Folks at Costa Mesa Goll & playing professionally. Nothing Country Club are thrilled with against Cal's Caddyshack, but the work of superintendent Jim · Archer would prefer to join the Fetterly, the Cornell graduate Nike Tour and not go back to who majored in turf management work. Details: (949) 646-7714. and grew up on golf courses. -+-"I'm the one guy they've got to trust,• Fetterly said of Mesa The tqumament Archer won l Verde Partners: which operates Tuesday, which featured Mt San the Los Lagos and Mesa Linda Antonio, El Camino, Cerritos and -+-courses. NI'm like a chef: You~ what he cooks, but you can't tell host Long Beach City, is a prelude the South Coast In Southern California PGA bim how to make it.• Conference Cha.I{lpionships. competition this month, Santa Fetterly, who came tO Costa But Archer was unable to play Ana Country Club head pro Mesa 13 months ago from Tijeras in the four-school event last year Mike Reehl, Mesa Verde Creek Golf Club in Rancho Santa because of a shoulder injury. Country Club head pro Tom Margarita, has been responsible Since then, Archer has been Sargent, and Big Canyon Coun-for the great improvement of the rec:eiving treatment with a Deep try Club assistant pro Kelly 36 holes. The putting su.rlaces now rival Manos all had excellent rounds. Muscle Stimulator, developed by In the SCPGA Pro-Official country club greens and his crew Corona del Mar chiropractor Or. Championship, Reehl and of 25 has pruned 3,468 trees and Jake Pivaroff, and the results, SACC's Don McKibben shot 68 recycled tons of mulch, which well. have paid big dividends. and finished seventh at Red Hill has been spread throughout the "A lot of golfers have shoulder Country Club in Rancho golf courses to create an pain and (the OMS) helped me Cucamonga, while Sargent and environmentally friendly out tremendously,• Archer said. Mesa Verde's Corley Venen shot· technique. DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT Costa Mesa's Wendy Martinovich led Ute M~tangs' swim forces against Laguna Beach. Martinovichs pace Mesa • Costa Mesa girls rip Laguna Beach; Cd.M sweeps Woodbridge swimmers. Costa Mesa High sophomore Wendy Marti- novich was a double winner in the 100-yard freestyle (57.89) and the 200 individual medley (2:23.50) and also swam on both victorious freestyle relay teams to help the visiting Mus- tangs to a 120-49 Pacific Coast League girls swimming triumph over Laguna Beach Wednes- day. Mesa's Jody MartinoVIch won the 200 free as the Mustangs improved to 5-2, 2-2 in league. Mesa visits Aliso Niguel Wednesday to wrap up the league season. • Corona del Mar Htgh's Melinda Tucker and Lauren Powers were double winners to lead the Sea Kings to a 101 -51 Sea View Ledgue gtrls win over visiting Woodbridge Wednesday Tucker won the 100-yard freestyle and the 100 back, while Powers won the 200 tree and the too fly. Freshman Heather Hapeman shaved 12 sec- onds off her previous personal best with a 5:57.98 to place second in the 500 free. The Sea Kings (2-2) wrap up Sea View Leagiie action With a meet at El Toro on Wednesday. SWIMMING MQFIC COAST LEAGUI M>YS UNMRSITY 136, E.sTANOA 25 200 medley~ • 1. Uni, 1:50.61. 200 frM • 1. Zan<hesky (U), 1:55.53; 2 Peck (U), 2;00.71; 3. Tabotek (U), 2:02.97. 200 tM • 1. Han (U), 2:19.49; 2. Mangham (U), 2:19.88; 3. Slavik (U), 2:32.75, SO free · 1. Str&ss (U), 23 47; 2. Lopez (E}, 29.55; 3 Flrnef (E). 29.66. ,00 fly • 1. Wilson (U), 59.58; 2. Kheradopovr (U), t·09.2l; l . Colli.~). 1:0992. ,00 ft-. -1 Yun (U), 50.70; 2. Benansky (U), 53.15; 3, Nutt (U), 53.78. 500 frM • 1. Wallanara (U), 5:40.17; 2. 8111 (U), 5:45.88; 3. Sbranad (U), 6:30 23. 200 free rWly 1, Unlvenlty. 1 :32.94. 100 INdl · 1. ~lndo (U), 1~58. 2. Chulwrt (U), 1:10..40; 3. Tsou (U). 1:t7 29 ,00 '"-' • 1, Pwck (U), 1:10.52; 2. Yim (U), 11388; a. eo111er (E>, 1·22.50. 400 ..... relay-1. UnMnlty, 3:52.00. Ma'IC COAST UA4UI GllU.S ~ '1t, ISTMC&A 4' 200 medley reley -1. Unlwrslty, 2~0351. 200 .,_. · 1. Connelly (U), 2:17.!0; 2 C•nby (U), 2.19.4; •. J. CattltY (E), 2 21.53. . JOO IM · 1. Lyons (U). 2:37.21; 2. frtno (E), 24517, 3 P n• (U), 2:55 37. IO free · I. Sud Ith (U), 26.36; 2. L Cassity (f), 26 711. t Stli. (U), 21.n 100 fty • 1 Klau (U), 1 '07 .52; 1, Nguyen (U), 1.09 97, l. Stiowalttr (U), 1 10 50 ,00 fM • 1, L C.sslty ([),SUS, 2. P na (U), 1.00 10, 3. Connelly (U), 1. Ol.A6. SOO fw'M • 1. C.nby (U), 6'03M>, 2. J. '°'Jlty (tJ, 6 '7.~. 3 Chiu (U), 6:3014 JOO tN.,...., t. Un!Wnity, 1.53 22. 100 INdl 1. Curnowskl (U), 1:tU2; 2 ltllt (U), 1.Jl76, l Sella (U). 1·2$48 100 bNut 1, Ngvyen (V), 1:12 SS, 2. KIJlu (U), 1 2'47, 3. voome... (U), 1 2). 70 400 fw'M ,.eay • 1, Unlven1ty, 4 l7 M. • Estancia Hlgh's Lauren Cassity had one first- and one second-place finish while her sister. Jen- nifer, finished second and third for the Eagles in Wednesday's 119-46 girls Pacific Coast League swim meet loss to host University. Lauren Cassity captured the Eagles lone win, in the 100-yard freestyle with a time of 58.98. The Eagles (2-7, 0-4 in league) continue league action when they travel to Laguna Hills on Wednesday at 3: 15 p.m. In boys competition: • Corona del Mar High senJor Jason Palda won the 100-yard freetyJe and the 100 backstroke and handled a leg on the winning 200 medley relay to pace the Sea Kings to a 127-42 Sea View League boys swimming victory over visiting Woodbridg~ Wednesday. · Sherwin Kim (200 individudl Medley), Chriss Street (100 butterfly) and John Graass (500 free) also won individual events for the Sea Kings. • Estancia High's David Collier had two third- place finishes and Marcos Lopez bad a second- place finish for Estancia High in Wednesday's 136-25 Pacific Coast League boys swim loss. The Eagles (2-8, 0-4 in league) will travel Laguna Hills on Wednesday at 3: 15 p.m. SUMMARIES SEA VIEW UAGUI eovs ColtoHA on MAii 127, WoooeRIOGE 42 100 IMChy Nl•y • 1. COM (Palda, Johnston. Fabian, Gentry), 1:46.66 . 200 Me • 1. Ahmadi <.WI. 1:51 55; 2. Graau (CdM), 1:52.97; 3 Jackson (CdM), 2:02.2. 100 I~· 1. Kim (CdM), 2:12.41; 2. Johnston (CdM), 2·1S.S7; 3 Kattan (CdM). 2:19.62. 50 free · 1. Shen <.WI. 23.67; 2. Gentry (CdM), 23.79; 3. Nlehenke (CdM), 24.56 ,00 fly -1. Street (CdM), 58.4; 2. Fabian (CdM), 59.69; 3. Hanrahan (CdM). 1:00.29. 100 fw'M • 1 Palde (CdM), 53.98; 2. Jackson (CdM), 55.36; 3. Pantutlano (CdM), 57.87. IOO frM · I. Gra.ss (CdM), 5:14.69, 2. Peunef <.WI. 5:28.38; l . Sclarenl <.WI. 5:42.97 JOO free ntley · 1 CdM (Joi'lmton. Kim, Fabian. GentTy), 1:33.20 100 blldl 1. P11d1 (CdM), t:Ol .37; 2. Street (CdM), 1:02 97; 3. Hllflrthan (CdM), I .07 .57 ,oo ..._ t. P•ntullano (Cc:IM). 1:11 1 t; 2. Nlthenk• (CdM), 1:1S a·) Flynn (CdM), 1.15 73. .tOO he,..._,. 1, CdM (K41tun, Johnston. Kim, Gentry), 3:28.75. SIA VtlW LIAGW °"""' COfona .. M# ,0,, Woodb;~ 51 100 ~ rei.v I. Corona dcl Mar, 2:02. 19 U<klf', He. Mapeman, luct'MKI, Jlowen). JOO free -1 Po~n (CdM), 2·04 14; 2. Frln (CdM), 2:U; l Ahmadi (CdM). 2:2193. 200 IM 1 G11uthlef <.WI. 2'21 A2; ~. Oorfrnan (CdM). 2'41.51; J, Jack (CdM), 2 44 Q . so free · 1. M«oy (CdM), 28.il; 2. Jeha~y <.WI. 30 74; l V1lmaz (W), 30.81. 100 fly 1. ~ (CdM), t.04.l8. 2. GMhl« (W). 1.06. t 1; J Galoslo <.WI. 11>848 100 me 1 TU<hr (CdM), 1 01 86, l, Stt&ek (CdM), I 02.42. ) Bousema (CdMJ. I 03 86 IOO free · 1 C.rent (W), S.47 72, 2 He. Hapeman (CdM), 5;57.12; l ~towt1ll (CdM), 6.14, • 200 ffte ...... y I, CdM I SJ 08 (ff'les, louMmt, Stradc. McCoy) 100 Mete · 1. Tudttt (CdM), U>U&; 2. Ha Ha!*l'tf\ (CdM), 1 15.•2; !. IMs (CdM), I 20 t 1. 100 ~ • 1 • ...._ H.,,.,nan (CdM), 1:1• .-2. Gt ant tw), 1•190S, 3 ffln(CdM), 1:1999 . . ~ Doily Pilot -+- The 22nd annual Blg , Brother/Big Sisters of Orange County Golt Tournament is May 3 at Pelican Hill Golf Club, an event to benefit the organization's many p~ams. Entry fees of $500 in ude golf with cart, lunch, beverages on the course, cocktail re<ieption anq dinner for the playe r and a guest. Discounted foursome rates are available, Details; (714) 544-7773. -.i·- UCI and Long Beach State will serve as co-hosts of the Big West Conference men's championships next Wednesday and Thursday at Sarita Ana Country Club. -+- The 17th annual Tom Flores Boy Scout Invitational Golf Tournament is June 29 at Pelican Hill. NFL stars, sports and Hollywood celebrities will be paired with amateurs. Details: (213) 413-4400, ext. 227. • RICHARD DUNN ·s golf (Ofumn appears every Thursday. VOLLEYBALL Mesa rips Aliso Viejo • Lightvoet punishes Wolverines with 31 kills; Estancia falls to Laguna Hills in five games. ALISO VIEJO -Costa Mesa High senior B.J . Lightvoet pounded, 31 kills to lead the Mus- tangs to a 15-6, 15·11, 7 -15, 15-13 Pacific Coast League boys volley- ball win over the host Aliso Niguel Wolverines Wednesday. Shaun f.erryman added 13 kills and four ·blocks and Rick Hatsushi dished out 57 assists for the Mustangs (7-2, 3-2). Eagles edged COSTA MESA -The Estancia High boys volleyball team played its best match of the season Wednesday, but visiting Laguna Hills outlasted the Eagles, 15-17: 15-7, 15-7, 7-15, 15-ti, to claim a Pacific Coast League win. Cedric Chun had 33 assists and Kelly Newman (23 kills) and Izzy Isbell (15 kills) also stood out · for the Eagles (0-5 in league). Estancia hosts Costa Mesa Fri- day at 5 p.m. SAILING Newport fares well in tourney • Sailors finish second, qualify for National Championships in May. CORONADO -The Newport Harbor High Sailing team quali- fied for the National Champi- onships in Detroit in May with an impressive second.place finish in the Pacific Coast Championships held at th& Coronado Yacht Club last weekend. Eighteen schools participated in the 20-race event with the top five schools a dvancing to the Nationals. Scott Hogan and Amy Halver· son led the Sailors. winning five of 10 races. Bill Wakeman, faculty advisor for both Newport Harbor and Corona del Mar sailing teams was presented with an award at the tournament for 30 of service with high sch ool s~g. IOLLER HOCllY Hornets roll • EJ:lsign stops Irvine's South Lake easily, 10-2 . ffiVlNE Vmcent Mungo and Calvin Anderson each bad a hat bick and Jeremy 1\'uekwe added two gOdls for the Bnligrl Junior High Hornets ID their 10·2 roller hockey W1D over ltrine's South Lake Junior HJgh at the Gretxlfy Center. Goalie BUiot Thacker ltopP'!<f 23 shots for th.e Homea. Bftllgn w1l1 take on Lakeside ol Irvtne on Tuesday • _,. ' I Doily Pilot ) \ Sports lh~sday, >.pol 22, 1999 Bl 111 I H SCHOOL 11111111 ·I I IE f S Sailors' bats go south KEITH RESIG NS f • Newport Harbor strands seven in 3-1 Sea View loss to Woodbridge. in a losing eUort, giving up three runs (only one earned) on four hits through 62/3 inrungs. He walked only three (two inten- tionally) with six strikeouts. Waite bustled after the ball and threw a strike to relie1 pitcher Scott Beerer, covenng the plate, ending tl\e threat. ' Respected basketball coach steps down after 12 seasons with Irvine High's Vaqueros. TONY Al;rOBEUJ lblf Pb NEWPORT BEACH -What a difference five days makes. With the score tied at 1-1 in the top of the seventh, Woodbridge's Vmb Dam lined a one-out single to left. Jeff Hammond reached on a costly Har- bor error, sending Dam to third. Newport Harbor (5-10-1, 2-6) opened the scoring when junJor first baseman Nick Langsdorf belted his fourth home run of the year, a solo shot to dead center field in the second inrung. Runk then tied the game a run apiece in the third with a home run to left center. IRVINE Irvine High boys H 0 0 P S basketball coach Less than a week after clubbing 14 bits and 14 runs against Corona del Mar, New- port Harbor High's bats cooled off in Wednesday's 3-1 Sea View League baseball loss against visiting Woodbridge. The Sailors left seven on base and could only manage five hits against the Warriors, now 4-4 in league. Following an intentional walk to Brandon Runk to load the bases, Chad Okuma drove in the eventual winning run with a sacriflce fly to left, scoring Dam. The Warriors made it 3-1 on Steve Ter- wske's sun-.aided base hit to center, scoring Hammond. The two teams go at it again on Friday at Woodbridge. Game time is 3;15 p.m. • SEA VIEW LEAGUE WOOOU!OGE 3, NEWPC>ln' HAAICM 1 Steve Keith, among the most respected coaches m Orange County. resigned Tuesday after 12 seasons al the Vaqueros' helm. Keith. who trailed only Corona del Mar High's Paul Oms (13 sea- sons) m longevity among curr~nt Sea· View League progrcUnS, Sdld he will remain at Irvine, but his days as a vars1ty head coach are over. Woodbfidge 001 000 2 • 3 4 1 Newport Harbor o 1 o OOQ o · 1 s 3 Sailor starter Otto Verhulst pitched great Runk the n tried to score on a wtld pitch, but was thrown out when catcher Charlie Flagel, Foster (4) and Okuma; Verhulst. Beerer (7) and Waite. W • Foster. L • Verhulst. 24 HR -L.angsdorf (NH), Runk (W). COM CONTINUED FROM 81 through." Foremost on that list Wednesday was senior Brett Elliston, who belted a solo homer to cut into an early San- ta Margarita lead, then worked four strong innings of relief to pick up the victory as the hosts rallied from deficits of 4-0 and 5-2. "Today, Brett Elliston said 'Give up the ball and climb on my back,' •Emme said of the third, and least-heralded member of 1us three-man rota- tion. ·Virtually every time we've given him the ball, he's done a nice job. I've said all dlong that, as he progressed, we were going to need him and he came through today.· Elliston said he was pre- pared to start the game, with senior Matt Larson still under the weather. But Larson con- vinced Emme he was strong enough to give it a go shortly before game time, so Elliston, who started in right field, became the insurance policy. "I tried to stay ready and I had to pick up our team today,• Elliston said. Ryan Campeau greeted Elliston with a double to left, went to third on a groundout and scored on a wild pitch. But that was all the damage the Eagles (10-5, 4·4 in league} could muster against Elliston, who earned 1us first Sea View triumph. "I felt like I got m my own zone today,• said Elliston. who DON UACH I DAllY PILOT Eric Weithom (far right) gets a knuckle-exchange with bis teammates after hitting home run. struck out the side in the sev- enth to finish with five Ks. He walked four, including two in the seventh. "My slider was really working. This was my most important win.• It was also another huge step for CdM (10-51 6-2) toward its first league title in recent memory. Con;ibined with an Irvine loss Wednesday, the Sea Kings now take a two· game lead with seven Sea View games left. "This was very big,· said Em.me, who watched the Sea Kings rally for their second straight league victory, alter erasing an 8-0 Newpott Har-the fourth to close the gap to 5- bor lead Friday. 3, before H~theld singled Alter Elliston broke up the home 1Y Harper In the fifth Matt Wilkerson no-hitter with and Harper laced an RBl single one out in the third, senior up the middle to plate Lem· catcher Eric Wiethom bashed merman with the game-win· his eight homer of the season ner with two outs in the sixth. far beyond the high screen in Harper and Hdtfield each left-center field. It was went 2 for 3, combining to bet- Wiethom's 16th career dinger, ter the Eagles' hit total by one. leaving him two shy of tying 1 SEA VIEW LEAGUE Kevin Stuart's school record CoM 6, SANTA MNtGNUTA 5 and four short of Conner New-Santa Margarita 013 100 O • 5 3 1 Port Harbor standout Joe Corona del Mar 002 121 x 6 7 3 , . Wilkerson, Dean (6) and Foss; Urban s Newport-Mesa DlS-I Larson, Elhston (4) and W1ethorn tnct standard w . Elliston, 3-0. L • Dean Nate Lem.merman's sacn-28 • C.ampeau (SM). HR · Elliston hce fly plated Mark Hatfield m (CdM}, Wiethorn (CdM) YOUTH BASEBALL "It was time for another clirec· lion after 22 years,~ said Keith, who came to lrvine from Glen- dale High. He will continue teaching physical education at Irvine. He inhented an Irvine pro- gram which had not been to the postseason in its first 10 seasons and guided the Vaqueros lo the CIF Southern Section playoff s rune times. Irvine lost to Capistrdllo Vdlley in the 1989 CIF OiVISion 5-A title game and won its onJy league title under Keith in 1991 as a member of the South Codsl League. "You always knew playing Irvine, they were going to be stingy d efensively and they would always have a play up their sleeve you hadn't seen before,• Newport Harbor Coach Larry Hirst said. •tte was no fun to coach against.• -by Bairy Fdulkner Newport rocked SANT A -------.-MARGARI· S 0 F I I A l l TA -Llsa Huntington went 2 for 3 with a double and one RBI and Llz Lord had a run scored in Newport Harbor High's 20· 1 Sea View League so~ball loss to host Santa Margarita Wednesday Lord, Kaley Hamngton and Lauren Galardo each went 1 for 3 for the Sailors (8·13. 1-2). New- port will host El Toro Friday at 3:15 p.m SEA VIEW LEAGUE SANTA MM<iNtn'A 20. NEWll'ORT 1 NeWpon Harbor 100 0 00 0 · 1 S 11 Santa Margarita 025 (10)03 x · 20 12 0 Urban and Neilsen; Bartholomew and Fitzpatrick. W • B<>rtholomew. L • Urban, 3-6. 28 • Huntington (NH) 38 • J. Bartholomew (NH) Angels snap Dodgers' eight-game streak •Tyler Lance's two-hitter leads the way to 6-1 victory. The Angels stopped the Dodgers' eight-game winning streak at eight games with a 6-1 victory Saturday in Newport Beach Little League action. Tyl er Lance threw a two-hitter and Tommy and Ryan Adanallan, N ick Cannon, and Brent Ogden led the offense for the Angels. Pitcher Mitch Folks threw three scoreless innings while Matt Ratger and AJan Hardison delivered the lone hits for the Dodgers. Elsewhere in NBLL play: • Braves 2, Red Sox 0 Shaun Mohle r's pitching and Evan Zoller's first inning, two-run double was all the Braves needed in their 2-0 · blanking of the Red Sox Saturday. Also pitching well was Scott Le.lmkuhler and JJl. Dion for the Red Sox. • Reds 7, Yankees 5 Chase Whitaker sparked the Reds in their 7-3 win over the Yankees on Saturday with an RBI double, then scored himself on a Yankee error. Pitchers Peter Wilday and Sean Arnaroso each threw three solid inru.ngs for the Reds. The Yankees tried to rally m the final irining with key hits by Matt Homer and Auatlri Brauner , but fell two runs Short. • Marlnen 7, CardJilllls f The Mariners won th eir fifth str8lght Saturday with big hits by Jalk Ballback, David Tomktnson, T.J. Bernardy, and CU.ff Taylor. Andy Prenldel and Braden Ross each hit doubles for the Cardinals. • Giants 0, Dlamondbackl 5 Ni ll M AJ OR S • Dodgers 9, Diamondbacks 5: An eight-run fourth inning broke open the scoreless tie for the Dodgers in their 9-5 win over the Diamond· backs April 12 in Newport Beach Lit· tle League Majors play. Fourth-mrung RBI hits by Robert McCoy, Jamie Bloom, Matt Ralger and Mitch Folks were all the Dodgers needed to remain unbeaten at 8-0. Scott Slaughter and Grant AJmqulst were solid on defense and Sean Ellis threw 2 t/3 scoreless innings of relief to preserve the win. Blake Allred and Brian Bechelli led the way for the Diamondbacks. • Yankees 12, Red Sox l Matt Blauser went the distance for the Yankees, allowing only two hits while striking out seven in the Yanks' 12-1 rout of the Red Sox on April 13. Kyle Scbneeklutb went 2 for 3 and Andrew Beck, Mike Orozco, Matt Sliva. Robbie Lusk and Andrew Kell- gan de liverNI clutch hits for the Yan· kees. Matt Busch, Tanner Nu.zam and Scott Lelmkulher helped deliver the Red Sox's only run of the game. • Mariners 9, Braves 3 Pitching and d fense paved the way for the Manners in their 9-3 win over the Braves on April 14. Starting pitcher Taylor Storm and reliever Davtd Tomklnson shut the Braves' bats down for five inrung , while Conn r Ferguson and Blake Mathews were the def enstve tars for the Manners. The Braves were led by the strong play of Shawn Mohler, Andrew Dl•· lynam and Evan Zoller. Yankees edge Cardinals • Harrison, Kaye provide the sparks in 12-11 viet?ry over the Cards. NEWPORT BEACH -Wlllle Harri.son hit a two-run home run and Phlllp Kaye was 3 for 3 to lead the Yankee to a 12-11 win over the Cardinals Saturday m Newport Beach Uttle League AAA play, Andrew Danks dddcd two hits for the V1C• torious Yenks. VlmUe Salrit John went 3 lot 4 to lead the Cardinals. Jn other AAA action: • DOdgen to, Rocklet 8 Michael Morgenstr m and Chrlsttna Malneto each had fifth-inrung doubles to lead the Dodgers to a 10-8 comeback wm over the Rockies Saturday. WlWam O"Brien had two hits. two runs and an RBI for the Rockies. • OW.oDdbadls 8, Rangers 6 Saturday. ca..-.ron Bladt rnade two out- tandlng ple}'I, including throWing a runner out ot the plate from centei field to Jead the DiamOndbacb over the Rong rs, 8-6. The D\amondt>acks 1wnped out to • 6·2 teed m the fifth and held OU a late-tnntng m· ly for the Win lllL AAA • Yankees 9, Bra"-es 7 Second baseman Jamie McGee tarted a first-innmg double play Wlth a diving catch behind first base and reliever Bryan Burke struck out four in ll/3 inrungs for the Yankees as they beat the Braves, 9-7 on Aprtl 15. • Orioles 14, Angels .. Wyatt Coee and ~tt Colton both hit horn runs for the Orioles as they defeat the Angels, 14-4, on April 15. • Ortolel 6. Dodgen I Pbll •• ...._, Scott Colton and Wyatt Col allowed qinly one run on two hits for the Ori- ole ln their 6-1 win on 12 against th previously undefeated gen. DeYid hUI made a great game-ending C'.4ld\ for tbe Orioles. Vlmde 9-.a Jolm. COIUMll' a.lkll and Nkk tae combened to Strike otit 16 Diamond· t>acu • route 1o u 11-s vidol}' for the cu- diDM on Apdl 12 saint Jobn 81s6 went 2 for 3 with a home run Uld fOW' RBI Tummy folks also bad twO ldtl lor ... CardiDaJI. s.lly ._.. stnd out Mt'ell 1iD four bintilgl Of wart for the Dlamondbtds Braves show some hot bats •Page's grand slam spark offense. I 1 1 L 11 c.1• ..... -= llllllft AINa .. ofthe ..... r----------------------: ill i ).(f I· I f I I I ........ : _____ ..,.. _______ ., COST A MESI LI TTLE LEAGU E White Sox nip Yanks •Sox win, 10-9, in Costa Mesa American Majors; Tigers win, 6-2. COSTA MESA -Brett Perrine had a home run, two doubles and a save and Jeff Ramhez also ddded a home run in tbe White Sox' 10-9 victory over the Yan- kees Monday at Costa Mesa High m Costa Mesa American Little League Majors action. Dylan Hunter scored three runs and Sean Beld and Ricky Molina each scored a run foI the White Sox. Defensively, the White Sox were led by Brian Mollna. Evan Hunter, Chris Little and David Yundt. • Tigers 6, Marlins 2 Bryce cartch had two hits and four RBis and Josh Elliot scored three times m the Tigers' 6-2 win over the Marlins Saturday at Costa Mesa High Kenny Knight also had an RBI double while left fielder Nick Petersen made an outstanding dlving catch in the final innmg to preseTVe the win for the unbeat· en Tigers VlnnJe Valdez and Victor Valdez each had RBI hits for the Marhns NHll Braves stop Orioles, 13-11 • Hochwald has six RBis in Mustang collision . NEWPORT BEACH -Eva.a. Hocbwald had three hits and sut RBis to lead the Braves over the Orioles, 13-11, in a Newport Harbor Baseball Assooation Mustang Division game. Peter Hardee and Cameron Chase each had two RBI for the Braves. The Onoles bad the tying runner., on in the last 1lllll1l9, but Cha e's backhanded snag of Ben Frader's hard-hit grounder preserved the win for the Braves. In other NHBA Mustang action· • Pad.rel 7, Carc:Unals 6 The Padres J~ped out to a• 7·1 lead after three innin~ and held ofl the Cardinals for a 7-6wm • Blake Pinto drove in twO nub and seved the game roe: the Pod.res with an unassisteO double play. Bron o: Cubs edg White ox. 5-4 NEWPORT BEACH -1llQ oftc.nse Of Erle Uca&a. ~ Parker and Pblllp Martla cnal>led the Cubs to beat the Whit Sox, 5..t, April 14. Kyle xa.tDer alloWed onl on Cftmed run thrOUgh lbtee innings and DeMlla H11 .., truck out five bi two innlng1 Ben 11lten had a ba1es·loedcd tripl and Matt Loeb scored three runs to lead the Giants ov r the Dia· mondhedt1, 9.5 Saturday. • Red.I O, Angell l Nikolas PalchlkoH pitch,•d 5'2/a strong inning and Jed the off ns Wlth a ~-loaded tripl a the Reds defeat the previously Qnce·beaten Angels, 6· 1, on April 15. NEWPORT BEACH -Michael Page' grand· lttm hlgblighted ft 17-7 win for the Braves over P•ul Btodle. IC v1A I , JobD t.eoMrd end of work ror the Cubs. Tillen finished with four RBis a nd Tyler Leats held the Diamondbackl to on run in the ftnal fow innings. H.a lydlell drov ln thnle runs and 9colt Tlaomsoa struck out lour of tbe slX tiltte.l'J he faced for the Oja. ~beckl. JU. IAm••IWIM abo lingled and scored a run for the Redl. For th Angels, Tyler LaJK'e and Joaatlaan C•bla each talU d hit• whlle Nkk CanDOa ICOred the lone Ange)t' run. the Marlins Saturday. Tram Prtlthett had three halS whil IhOIDleD a nd P•ker .Rhodes sttut.k out lead the Brav . Mitchell WlWams w nt 3 for 3 for th In other AA artion: Jack l.aMford ech drov in runs for th Rang B . • lnlWI 10, Dodgen 5 Allil'9w .....-had three hits and two RBI and '*1dl M8'1D·"-had two hits and one runs te0red to lead the Bra over Ut Dodgen, 1 ().5, on April 14. n.o.. Km went 3 for 3 wUh two RBll and Mu IOlltlll had twO bits and twt, RBis b .. Dodgen • A SJ t< \I p !;I u c t s ti s t n 0 g d d ~ a h I , • i ~ Thur.day, April 22, 1999 OATING '(! CONTINUED FROM 81 IA' :COW\ty ~pervtSor, the late Ron Casper, the same person that Casper Park is named for. •Casper died on a sailboat Daity Pilot Sports OCC KO'd • co.ming back from Cabo Sen Lucas in 197.t. U I remember correctly, the boat sunk and he and nine others were lost.~ b. ... continued Minney. ~" 1 The 63-foot yacht ShooUng Star sank in heavy seas ~ une 14, estimated to be some 50 miles northwest of Islas .....,; san Berutos orr the Baja coast S_anta Barbara shocks and eliminates Bucs in five games. COSTA MESA -.._ _____ __ Santa Barbara City V 0 l l I Y I A l l College pulled off the upset of the playoffs Tues- day night, defeating Orange Coast, 17-16, 12- 15, 15-10.13-15, 15-12, at the Southern Califor- nia Men's Volleyball Regionals at OCC. lllEFLY while Alan Umon (16 kills and 15 digs), Adam Hearlson ( 15 kills and even blocks), Billy Clay- ton (10 kills and four blocks) and 'fy 1\"amblle (72 assists) also played well for the Sailors, ranked No. 1 in Orange County. cosrA Ml!SA-1be CGllA,... ~ fialD tlleAYSQ ~ 120......, ))oyl IOCNr telm dlfeated tb8 North HuntingtGD 8Mdl ~ 9-S, Saturday. Cory Wiii-i, ,_ MoU.. and K"8 IWJ each 1coft!d two goals for the unl>eaten Stam- peC:le, 54'1 ln AYSO tournament team leogue pajy. AUO sco.nng for Costa Mesa were lifio Mirada, .JoR hre1, Jr., and Joutban Howse. • • Ernie Minney owns his very own Samarang parts store, "'' and Wlth a vintage boat, tJiat comes in very bandy. His .,. Unique enterprise IS called "Minney's Discount Yacht " Surplus.· on old Newport Blvd. The store ha5 every marine , part imaginable. everything from "sloop-to-knots.· Minney bought Samarang in 1990 when it had fallen :.."from grace and in derelict condition. He purchased the 'bank-repo for something under $50k and began to bring !: 'her back to the elegant lady she once was. David Moser had 20 kills, Ryan Rex had 19 kills and Nicolas Dominick added 16 kills for OCC, which finished 17-4 for the season. The Pirates had defeated Santa Barbara in Cow games on March 10, before Tuesday's upset. Newport, 9-0. 5-0 in the Sea View, visits Back Bay rival Corona del Mar tonight al 6 for the final Sea View meeting with the Sea Kings, who are bound for the Pacific Coast L~ague next year. AYSO 97 registration updilte . .. Although she's not completely restored, she is _ The Vaqueros (10-7), who finished third in the South Coast Conlerence. advance to the state tournament semifinals at Long Beach City College, which begins Friday. OCC ties r ecord, but falls, 6.-0 CYPRESS -Orange NEWPORT BEACH-'Barly fa ll $0CCeT r~­ tratfun for AYSO Region 97 Will be held ·at Erungn Jntwmediate School May 8 fiotD 8 a.m.. to 1~30 p.m. -11'.rogressing nicely under the loving direction of Minney. 'Jn 1977-60, Mmney owned an 82-foot schooner called . "' ~hearwater, which he sold m the mid-60s. He took his iabuly aboard her on a world cruise tluough the South Paofic, Tahiti, New Zealand, Australia and other exotic ports. He anchored Shearwater in the Tuamotos Atolls, which 1s near Tahiti Coast College suffered a S 0 F T. I A l l 6-0 setback to host Cypress Wednesday in Orange Empire Conferance softball Wednes- day. Early registration fee is $55 lor the fi!st child, $50 for each addltional child. Registration is open tor boys and girls ages 4112 to 17. Tars put away El Toro in four IRVINE -The New- Anchored next to Shearwater lay Samarang. Minney said, "Some day f'd like to own that boat.· -And he does! port Harbor High boys V 0 l l I Y I A L l volleyball team rebounded from a first-game defeat to earn an 11-15, 15-11, 15-11, 15-11 Sea View League victory Tuesday at Irvine High. One bnght note for the Pirates, they tied a school season record with 74 stolen bases. The record was set in 1991. OCC dropped to 5-26,1- 15, while Cypress improved to 46-7, 15-1. The Pirates can break the record on Friday with a conlerance home game against River- Alternate early ~isttntion will be held May 19 and June 23 from 6 p.m. to 9 p .m. 6t Mariners IJbrary. Name of medical wwance c:mrier plus name and pbofie number ol pbyli- ct.n ls ~lilted. New players must allo bring (xvOf of biitb date. For information, cell (949) &t2-6296. ~ Samarang is back to defend last year's big win in the Newport-to-Ensenada Race. which begins at noon on , ~.Friday. Who knows, maybe she'll beat and repeat. Matt Jameson had 19 kills and nine digs, side. · ' .. -~.#UBUC NOTICES .; UNIVERSITY OF I IPU8UC'1mC• I l~~NOtlCl81IPU~·J1~~~E8 11~ l'f PUIUO~' '"""'•1 : CALIFORNIA, ~ IRVINE CAMPUS "" NOTICE INVmNG: ,. CONCRETE, SfTE PLUMBING, PLUMBING, HVAC, AND ELECTRICA1. SUBCONTRACTOR PREQUAUFICATION STATEMENTS FOR CONSTRUCTION OF UCIMULTIPURPOSE SCIENCE a TECHNOLOGY BUILDING P~OJECT NO. 990165 APRIL:, 1999 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tt\111 SubcOntractor ' ·Prequahlicatlon State· • .ments tor Concrete, Site " Plumblng, Plumblng, c HVAC (Wet and Ory), Ind ' Elec1r1cll Contradora Will "' be received by the Unlver· shy ol Cahfomla, lrvlne Campus. for quallflcatlon to bid as a subeontraC1or on construction of MULTIPURPOSE SCI· ENCE 6 TECHNOLOGY SUILOINO, PROJECT NO. 990165. • , />JI Cone re le, Site Plumb. Ing, Plumblno. HVAC (Wet it-Ory), and Electrical Con- ~· wtlo are lnt9"lsted • prequallling for this ~ and wish 10 obtain -..N Prequaltllcation Packet .--may ca• either ; (949) 824·8117 or ' ..(949) 824-6630 C.. DATE OF SUBMITTAL: ~ Subcontractor Pre· R(lall11catlon Statements Wiii be rec.iYed et the Of. r'°' of O.Slgn & Construe· lion Se!Vloes, Attention: Mer9dlth Cheaton, Berkeley Place, Suite • 3500, University of Callfor· nla. Irvine, Celllornia 92897-2450, until 5:00 PM., MONDAY, MAY 10, \880. No prequahflcatlon dOOUments wilt be ac· P.tpted alter this time. How· 6ver, the University re· -eerves the right to request, r90fllve and evaluate sup· ental Information from ;;· ..,,.....,,.,.,.,ctora II deemed nee· ~~-ry to property evaluate Ir quetlllcatlons bcontractor Pre· atlflcellon Statemenll II be submitted In led envelopes marlled the outSlde, SUBCONTRACTOR PR EOUALIFICATION TEMENT, (NIM of .:.""l..,'-1), MULTIPURPOSE ........... .r .. ce & TECHNOt..- ' ~y BUILDING." OESCAtPTION OF ntE PROJECT The Project Includes con- _i:il!lllllC11on of the Mufti· --,.-.vse Selene• end no1ooY Buildrng wtlich consists or a two-St()(y OOfl • -'?nla tllt·up With a gross ... ~Ing area ol 63,400 sf tf Tfl& building wlll be COO· • ~n.kted without any tenant --;'1P'0V9ment1. which will ' • be completed by e !<>Mow· )l_p tontr11ct at a later date ' ~ Profed tnchJdes site development. landscaping, • and aQ utltlty connections •to the aeme bulldtng Ulltl· "1189 Include sewer, 910fm · drlrln, domestic w•!•rJ C111ne<1 water, rectalmea • water, gH, power and tele- •oommunicallona systems ,, BUILDING CONSTRUC· •• ~ nON COST ESTIMATE ~ $6,000,000 00 CON~ETE COST ES· TIMATE'. 14,800,000 SITE PLUMBING COST ~!MATE· $400,000 f!l.UMBtNG COST ESTI· A~; $500.000 HVAC COST ESTI W.TE $800,000 ::-l!LECTRICAL COST ES- ,.1=TE $600,000 AACTOA ";:: EOUAUFICATION ,PROCEDURES "!.. 1 S\>bcQntractor Pre-r. ~llflollUon Stetamenta ,..be IV bl8 Thureuy, pril 22, 19"1 at IN Of· of 0..lgo " Construc-, .... 'V"".~-.. ~.. IUl:eted In keley Plac!1 Suite l"'M"Jllllll~ .• UnlW<ally OI CeltfOf· 1.-, lrvtne. Celllornl• 21D7·2450 Tilt Pre· fl!ll_,.flce,"on S>Kk•t can be ~IOl)~bi6-., , dirt untble 10 Ob4atn mem "'! :El"°" bY oe111ng ~ 119) 124·6'117 Of !\i ) 124-ff30 Afttr April -t; t1•1 no tta11tnent1 l be mailed, lhtV muat •,J be ~ up In pertOn ,;; 2. The ev1lu1Uon I• ' et:Mly '°' the pufpoM °' ; oetem1l111ftg ~ blddtra I 1W'1 ~ quellfled lot IUQOftlful pelfotmenot "' tw ~ °' llllOl1l lndttdell In ""' ~ In • llm•ly men-,. They ... bt indUC*I ~ .. bid dCX.Urn4tnlt .. G~~1fld Concrete Slit '4!mbltt • Plumbln9, AC. ff tnd Oty) ... Electrlcal Contractors of Pine Creek Or .. Apt. O .. 02, Beach, CA 92663 tlon Services. 122 39th Ch ambers. S •a I e d flctltloua Bu•lnese Avenue In the City of New- wlllch all bidders must use Costa M818, CA 92626 This business la con· Street, Newport Beach, prol)OS'als ehaN bear ttie ti· Name si.tement port Beech, County of Or· for the work This business Is coo· ducted by. an lndlvldual Callfornla 92663 tie of the wort< end name of The lollowln ange. State of CeHfomla 3 The Univel$ity re· ducted by. an lnd1vklual Have you started doing This business Is coo· the bidder but no other dist· are doing ~sl!';~s delCl1bed u fOltowa: serves the right, alter re· Have you stal1ed doing business yet? Yea, July ducted by: a business trust lngulshlng marks. Arly bid G Fortunes Realty The nor1hwesi.rlv 23.00 vtewlng the Subcontrac1or business yet? No 1997 Have you ataned doing received after the ached-661 ·1 Gle 0 H ting feet 01 Avocado Avenue. Prequallllcetlon Stele· David A Paine Ronald Peter Schwenger buslness yet? No uled c:lo8lnQ tlm• for the re· Be n r.. un ton 50.00 feet Wide, In BIOGtt ments, to reject any and all This statement was filed This statement was hied lllomas F. Reynolds, c:elpt of bide shall be re· J:'· ~·· ~~ks2 La 328 of Colona Del Mer Statements, lo waive any with th8 County Cieri< of wlltl the County Clerk of Trustee turned to bidder uoopilned Amapota Av.. Fountain Trace as shOWrt on • map lnlorm8J1ty In the Stal• Orange County on 3--30-99 Orenge Count,~-6-119 This statement was filed It ahaM be the IOle respon· VaHey. Ca 92708 tl'lereol flied In Book 3, ments and IO Invite chose 19"87llOM 1 Hl78 wilh the County Cleltt of slbiflly of ttie bidder to see Sha•la c Wu. 6811 Glen Pages •1 end 42 of Mll· qualllled subcontractors to OallY Pil<lt Apr. 1, 8, 15, Dally Piiot Apr. 8, 15, 22, Orange County on 4-7·99 that hit bid Is received In Or Hunung1on Beach Ca cellaneous Mspa In the of· SIJbmit bids to thOse pflrne 22. 1999 T~ 29, 1999 Th359 19996719017 proper time. 92647 . • . flee of the County Reoofder conpr~==;: :8~ Flctitloua BuelneH Fictitious Buelness Dally Pilol ~r. 8. 15, 22, A set of Bid Documents This business 15 con· of =E~ therefrom 4 The "',.;.,... Is -tched-Name S~tement Name Stawment 29, 1999 Th370 may be obtained 81 the Of· do<:ied by· l<*lt venture an easement lor S8Wef lltle uled to b'd·;r.;;;,,., 1999. The following petSOns The fOflowlng persons Flctltloua BuslneH ~ F:r 'senv~~·::a. Have you started doing purposes over aald north- THE REGENTS OF are dolnQ buslnea.e as are doing business as: Neme Statement Califomla, upon nonr.fun-buslnesa yet? Yes. 911196 wHterly 23.00 feet THE UNIVERSITY OF Model:'Tectintca, 1600 The Data Solutions Com· The following persons dable payment Of $20.00. Joe N Wu bounded on the southwest CALIFORNIA Monrovia Ave • NeWl)Ort pany, 25855 Cangas, Mis· are doing business as: An additional ctuir~ of Sheila C. Wu by tile northwt1terly "~II 1999 Beach, Ca 92663 110n Viejo, Ca. 112692 SLOLIFE. ,.13 112 Poppy •s 00 will be __ ....,, h This statement was hied p~tlon of the 80Wl- P:;°bd5hed Newport Beaoh· Oouotas A. Yates, Wituam Andrew Boyer. Ave .. Corona det Mar. Calf· :i18d by ma1i"'Bid ·oa:: with !tie County Clert< of weste Nne of the altey. Costa Mesa Dally Pilot 3000 'Broad St· Newport 25855 Cangas, M!sslOn fornla 92625 ments and other contract Orange County on 4·13·99 20 00 eet wide. In said April 22, 26. 1999 Beach. CA 92663 Viejo, Ca 92692 Bratten Tyter Ostertetd, documents may atso be 19906789636 Block 328. ThMo400 This business Is con· Thie buslneas Is oon· 413 1/2 Poppy Ave • Co· eum1ned at lhe Office of Dally Pilot I.pr 15, 22. NOTICE IS FURTHER __ S_T_A_T_E_M_E_NT __ O_F....;..;. dudHa~e byouy: anstalndrt~dol' n doc:led by: an lnd1vldu11 rona del Mar. Calilomta ttie Ctly Clerk ol lhe City of 29, May 7. 1999 Th383 G!VE,tf~ ~i:.R, EofBY, .. _111aClt theof ""' g Have you started doing 92625 Costa Mesa Bid Docu· Fictitious BuslneH City """""" ,.., ty ABANDONMENT OF business yet? Yes, 3.30.99 business yet? Yes, Janu· This business Is coo· manta will not be malled Nt me Statement Newport Beach ha• ut U8SUESOINFEF51CT5 ~~~UES ~g~~;,:,:,,!~:e!as flied •i~i~~9~rew Boyer duc:ted by: an lnd1vldua1 unless lhe additJonal S5.00 The followlng pe1$00S ~999 aayt, ~e ~~~r ofof ~y, with the County Cieri< o1 Thi 1 1 1 tiled Have you started doing charge Is lncilJdod with are dOl11g business as: , '" u'""' .00 The lollowlng person(s) Ora""" County on 3.30-99 • s a emen was business yet? No payment. Happy Moon Giits & Col· P.M. as the me, and the has (have) abandoned the ··..-19906788083 with the County Clerk of Breiten Ostertetd Each bid shall be made lectablestPlush Island, Council Chambers as the use of the flct1tlous busl· Dally Piiot Apr 1 8 15 Orange Count~ on 4-6-99 Thls statement was filed on the proposal form, 2428 Newport Blvd .. #1. plaoe for the l'leartno of all ness name: 22 1999 · Th3'°5 0 p· 1111196711183 With the County Clert< of sheets P·1 through p.9 Costa Mesa, CA 92627 persons lntereatecf In/or HOME SEARCH · ally ilot Apr. 8, 15, 22, Orange County on 4·20·99 provided in the contract K1mberty Elaine Banow, objecting to ttle proposed NETWORK. 18440 Ftctltloue BualneH 29. 1999 Th360 19996790419 documents. and shall be 283t Portola Drive Costa vacaUon. and said City BrOOkhurst Street. Foun· Name Stetement Flctltloua BualneH Deily Pilot Apr. 22. 29. acoompanlCd by a c:;ert1hed Mesa, CA 92626 Councll at the same time taln Valley. CA 92708 The folloWlng persons Name Statement May If, 13. 1999 Th404 or calhler'a ohed< or a bid Thi.s business Is coo· and plaoe wtll hear the •vi· The F'1ct1ltous Business are doing buslne11 as: The following persons Flctlilous Business bond for no1 less 1Mn I<>"'• ducted by an ind1Vldual denoe offered by any per- name referTed to above a) Newport Psyehofogy are doing business as· Name Statem ent of the amount of their bid, Have you started doing son Interested In the was filed In Orange County Group, b) NeWl)C)rt Wfin· Heeltlleare Strategies, The following persons maoe payable to the City of buslneu yet? Yes, l>fOl>Med lll'Mt light of on <l/13199, FlLE NO. ness Group, 300 Old New· 2402 Bay Farm Place, CA are doinQ business 85 Cotta Mesa No proposal 11/091'98 way vecatlon 19996789617 port Blvd, Newport Beach, 92660 GONC>OlA-NEWPORT. shall be considered unless Klmbeffy Elaine Barlow l'Sf LaVonne M. Hartl.Mee Global Peril, Inc (CA). Ca 92663 Jeffery L Stuckhan:lt. 3400 Via Oporto, Suite accompanied by such Thia statement was filed City ctn City of 17150 Newtlope Street. l(any K Dell<. PhO. P•Y· 2402 Ba_y Farm Plaoe. B Be CA cashMtr'I check. cash. or With the COunty Clerk of Ne'WpOl1 8eaCh Fountain Valley, CA 92708 chologlst, a prolesSI0<\8l Ne~ eeacn. CA 92660 ~~Newport ach. bidder's bond Orange County on 4-13-99 Published Newport ThlS business is coo· corporation, (CA), 300 Old This bu"ness 1s con· James A Mahoney No bid snaff be coo 19996719611 Beac:h<:osta Meaa Dally ducted by a oorporabon Newport Blvd., NeWl)Ort do<:ied by an Individual 1707 Plaza Del Sur. sldered unless It IS made Dally P1IDI Af>r. 15, 22, 29, Pilot Ap<il 16. 22. 1999 Global Part<, Inc Beach, CA 112863 Have you started doing Balboa. CA 92661 on a blank fOfm tumJshed Me~ 7, 1999 Th384 FTh860 Ines L. Kluz. CEO This business fa oon-t>ostness yet? No This business is con· by the City of Costa Mesa Flcutloua Business LEGAL NOTICE This statement was filed ducted by-a O()ff)Orallon Jeffery l . Stuckhan:lt ducted by: an inoivldual and Is made In aocordance Name Statement NOTICE IS HEREBY with the County Clerk of .Uve you started doing Thia statement was filed Have you started doing wfttl the provisions of the The following persons GIVEN that tne Boerd of Orange County on 4/20/99 business yet? No wllh the County Clettt of business yet? Yes, Proposal reQUlrernerns re ....i..,, business 88 Education of the Newport· 10996790379 Kerry K Delk, PhD, psy-Orange County on 4-6·99 ..,1511999 Each bid must have a e ....,.,"V : Meaa Unified Sctlool Ols· Da11y Pilot Apr 22. 29, chologtst. e professional 10996781181 Class "A" General Enal· a) M•ssk>n VleJO trict of Orange County win Ma~ 6, t3, 1999 Th408 corporallon. Ket'ry K. Delk, Dally Pllol Apr 8. 1s. 22. ~~;18';e~!~ filed neertngllcenseandalao6e ~~~=!Ters of receive sealed bldl up to Ffctltlous ButlneH PhD· President 29. 1999 Th361 with th8 County Clerk o1 prequalofled as requlTed by Mission Viejo, 5·00 8 m. on the 7th day of Name Swtement This statement was llled Flctltloue Bualn••• Orange County on 4·20-99 law. c) Color Masters, May, 1999, at he Pun:has· The followlng persons with the County Cieri< ol 19996790383 The City Council of tho 26012 Marguerite Pkwy lnQ Office of said School are doing business as: Orange County on 3·30-99 Name Statement Dally Pilot Apr. 22, 29. City ot Costa Mesa re· *4-"1 MiSston V1Bjo CA Dt$1rict, located at 2985·B Newport Classie Inn AND 19906788082 The followtng persons Mey6. 13, 1999 Th405 serves the right to reject 92692·3263 , Bear Street, Coeta Mesa, Tsuru Restaurant, 2300 W. Daily Pilot Apr. 1. 8, 15, ere doing buslnesa as. STATEMENT OF any or aN bids Dent-Masters CA 92626. et whloh time Coast Hwy . Newport 22, 1999 ThJM> Scenic Fiim & Music The Contractor shall International, Inc.. (CA), said bids wttt be publlcly Beach, Ca 92663 FlctJtloue BuelneH Company, 115 112 38th ABANDONMENT OF comply with the provisions 26012 Marguente Pk~ opened and read tor; N 0 I N S t Street, Newport Beach. USE OF FICTITIOUS of Section 1 no to 1780, In· c WINDOWS COMPUTERS uwport uynasty nn ame t atemen ca. 112663 BUSINESS NAME oluslVe, 01 the Calllomle 1441, MlssiOn V1e10. • Inc .. (CA). 2300 W Coast The foflowfnll persons 92692·3263 LAPTOPS, FILE Hwy . Newport Besen, CA. are clolng business as· Patrld< L. MCINamee, 116 The foltowlng person(•) Labor Code: the prevaRlng This business Is coo· SERVERS, 92003 [™C CommunttMla, 112 38th Street, Newport has (have) abandoned the rate and scale of wages es· ducted by: 8 corporation PERIPHE~ AND Thia business 11 con TMC AllOCla Beach, Ca. 92663 use of the fict11loos busl· 18bll$hed by the City of H tarted ~ SUPPUE;:; .... -b 1 • tes. Charles J. Z..mora, 150 nesa name Costa Mesa, which are on ave you s All bids are to be In ac u ..... ed y a oorporaton The Town Group, 4100 Cedl Af> C Costa M : Ille with the City Clet1c of business yet? Yes. 21119 • Have you started doing c:Al1tlur Blvd., St ~. ca 82ei7 • eee, GONOOLA·NEWPORT. ttie City of Cost.I Meae: Dent-Masters cor'dance with Conditions, business yet? Yes Newpo'1 Beach C.lllomla -·-busl-u Is oon-3'00 Via Oporto, Suell• and shalt torteif """•Illes lntematJonal, Inc.. lnettuctlons. and Spel Cin· t-4·11190 92660 ' .,.,. ·-102.B, Newport Beaeh, A ..-·-Tony Matteson. President cations Which are on lie In Newport Dynasty Inn Inc., The Town Group, lLC do<:ied by. 92663 prescribed therein lor This statement was filed Ole offloe ol the Purchellng Yuan Mel l(uo I Secr-8\ary (Ca 11 f0 r n I a). ,. 1 0 0 • ~neral partnership The Flct•t10Us Business noncompliance of 1ak1 With the County Clerk of Olrectof of uld School Dis· TtltS statement was filild MacAtthur Blvd, St 305 bu,r,:,~,:~td doing name referred to above CodeMARY ELLIOTT Orange County on •·13-99 tt1ct, 21185·B Bear Street, with the County Clerll o1 Newport Beactl. 'catifom~ Patndc L Mc:Namee was Hied In Ora~ CouniJ D•SIU'f, City Cleft!, 1990678M20 Costa Mesa. CA 112628 Orange Coun1y on 4-16-99 92660 Thi 1....... on 2126/99, LE N Cl~ eo-· Meea Law ottas o1 A Performance Bond 19996790192 Ttlls business le con-. s statement wu i..... 19996784432 ... Paul S Nash, 2603 Ma.o may be required at lht die· Oa•ly Pilot Apr 22, 29. <IUcted by: Umlted Llabllrty with lhe County Clert< of Frank A. Walker 20242 Pubft Newport Beach· StrMI, Suite 1050. Irvine. cration of the Olstr1d. M~ 6, 13, 1999 Th441 Co Orange County on~ Sunshine Onve. Hunt· Costa Mesa Deily Pilo4 C.ll1omla 928t.. No bidder may wilhdrr.tt 199067UUI .,on Beach. CA 92646 April ts, 22. 1999 Daffy pa ... ""' l5 22 .,.. his bid 1or a rrlod of etltJoue Bualneu Have you started doing 0 ,.. p ...... "ft< e 115 22 Th37• ""'....... • • ''" """'°TY·AVE (• ) ....... 81. N ..... ,_ et? No a~y '""....,. • • • amts A. Mahoney, '" May 7 1999 Th397 rvn .. ...,. ame Stetement ..._...,ss Y 29, 1999 Th3S6 1707 Plaza Del Sur. Nola Is that ' ter the date ut for Iha The following persons The Town Group. LLC, gJVBn pur· 9 P2S<JN 8SOOE50: ........... , ... _ ___. ere dolno business 81 Todd G Otsoo. Maneger FlctJtloue Bualneu ~.buCAs1ne9266ss 115 con· • u • n t to S • c II on 1 FlciltiOus Bu•lneu ~no '""..:.""'of· E .. ·-11on MK & SONS. 4518 WeSl· Thjs statement was tiled Name St•t.ment ,,_ 21701-21715 of the Bual· Nem e Stetement of'::!. Boeov .. ~Uni· minster Avenue. Santa with the County Clerk of The following pertonl ducted by e general part· ~ =~~s~loJ: The followlng persons ned .. ~~ re· Ana. Cahfo1111a 112703 Orange Coun~r:S: ar!L:,~fa~ as. ne~~ A. wa1ker Penal Code, NEWPORT are doing business as: Hrvet lht right to re)ect Archie Keulllan, .. 502 Daly Pilo4 Af/f 1 8 1 s it th u-1.. 2020 FuU-Jamea A. Mahoney MESA SELF STORAGE, Swenson Communlca· eny or en bids and not nec- We st m In ste r Avenue. 22 1 11199 · • ThJ.46 .. Wt ,._mwv • 29 Cos This 5tatement was filed 2550 Newpon BIVd .. Costa tlons, "417 Dafllla Avenue, ell8rlly 80Cel)t the lowest Santa Ana. Callfornla E1.13"00 =· c:li~ , ta with the County Clerk of Mesa, CA 92627 win HH by Corona 681Mar,CA92625 bid, and to walV8 ·~ ln- 921Z!sh Keulllan, 4502 Flc1lt1ous BualneH Megen Hutchlnaon, 2020 Orange eoun1t~ 412<W7_,.. 9 2 competitive bidding on May 41~"8a~r~~~=.ns~ fonnaan~ ,l'Y ~ .. 1.'!!0. ulartty In W I A N S FuUe11on Ave. •29, Costa .,.,.,. ...,_ 4th, 1999 at 1000 1.m. .,... ,......,,_.,, estm nster venue. em • tatement Mesa, CA 92627 Dally P~ot Apr. 22, 29, Auction to be held 1112550 rona del Mar, CA 92625 EWPORT-MESA Santa Ana. Calllornle Tiie follOWlng persons This buelneH 11 oon-Ma~ s. t3, 1999 Th406 Newport Blvd • Colla This business Is oon-UNIAEO SCHOOL 92703 .._ are doing buslnHI H . dooted by: an lndlvldual Ffctitloua BuelneH Meaa, CA 92627. Prope11y ductod by' an lndtvldual DISTRICT of Or•nge Shav Keutllan, 4a02 JAG, 356 East 20th H tarted doing S to be Sold as fottows; mis· Have you stal18d doing Coonty WHtmfnster Avenue, Street, Unit E, Costa Meaa, ave you 71 Name tatement atll•neous houHhold butfnesa yet? Yes, /SI Sharon L. Ching, Santa Ana, California Calllornla, CA 92827 e:.1ne .... !~1y:~, 1997 The foltowing persons goods, personal 1tem1, JUiy, 1988 Director of Purch.alng 92703 . Antonio L. Johnson, 356 .,., •re dolno buslnei;s 85· rumlture, appltanoee, and Keith Konrad Swen.son •ncl W1f9houaln9, 7t'1 Armen Keulhan, 4502 East 20th Slr .. t Unit E, Megan Hutchinson lled OPS Communlcallona, clothing belonging to the Thi• statement was filed U4-5071 Wt1tmln1ter Avenue, Costa Mua. Calllomla wt~ ata=-nt ~~ Of 870 Govemo1 St., Coeta lollowing with the County Cieri< of Published Nelllf)Or1 Beach· Santa Ana. Callfomla 92627 ~County~ 4-4·9e ~~c~.~~!: 870 Gov· Name . un11 • Oronge County on •·13·99 Costa Mesa Dally Pllol 9~3 1 This busltless Is oon-19"t7N814 emor St , Costa Mesa, Krtatle Reid, 49 19996719639 Aprl 22, 29, 1999 I bus l'leH •• 000-ducted by: an lndlvlclt.el Dailv Pllol Apr e 15 22 CA m21 DaVld Baker, 108 Daily Piiot Al)r. 15, 22, Th401 ducted by·• general Have you 11.111ed doing 29 1099 ' Tt\357 Don Welsher, 132 29, ~y 7. 1999 Th385 Flciltloue Bualneea partnership bulloese yef1 No ' Robin J. Penetta. 870 Patrick Flahorty. 2•3 Fictitious BualneH Htve you started doing AnlOnlO J Johnson Flctltloua Buafnu• GoYemor St .. Costa Mesa. Mola•• RUil, 319 N S Name Statement bualneas yet? Vas Thia ltllement wu lhd N•m• Sttttment CA 92827 Vietorta Lovemor.. 335 •m• tatem ent The fOlloWlog peraone 4/20/t999 with the County Ctel1! of The loltowtng pel'IOOS Thi• buSlness Is con lltrginia o·Hata, 3'6 The lollowlng peraons are doing buelnets u . Ard KeUtltan Orange County Oft 3-3().99 .,.. doing buslneN u · duded by hus.,.nd .00 Brad Raoao. 375 819 doing buStnosl as THE DATA WORKERS, This aiatement was tiled 19998715202 MMA Liquidators, 1048 Wife CM• or Gretchen ALEGIO Sottwllre Engl-see W 8aker Street. S1• with the County Clerk of Oalty P*>t Apr 1, 8, 15, lrvlne Ave , Newport Haw you staned <Joirlg Vafle•Riestra, 008 neenng, 1671 Tuibn Ave , 3t'1, Coate Meea, Cahtor· Orenge County 00 4.20-09 22 1099 Th3"9 S..c:h, CA 92680 buslneas yet? No L.ewrence Haechel1, 702 B 1, COltA Ma ... CA 92827 nla 92929 1'"'790518 A tldo B I Melody Moran, 10.8 DaVld Panella Steven Crockett. 761 Matl( Ed.,rward Raths8ck, W"iam 0 TOdd, eee w. Oatly Pilot ~. 22, 2t, C lie UI M ii lr~lne Ave , Newport Thia atatement was llad John Wtvna n-..-r. IH 1871 T111t1n Ave., Bt. Baktt Streec. Sta 317, M~ fJ, 13, 1990 Tl\442 Name Sta .. ment 1e~ ... c• ,.,...,. With the County C1et11 of ,.-...,...., Coli. Mild, CA 92627 Colla Mesa, C.ntornla --1........_. ....,, ,. ... ._., "'N'l Chnitopher Tavtor, L857 Th ...__......, 1 I ,_.. ,.. ctltlOue BuelneH .~·~~ .. ':."°"' Thlt buslnest II oon-Orange Coun~~~ 082. Padtoza l059 dOcl:i i;-~ ... ~··· "1: bulJnm II con· T~"::,.!~em,:'r!w ~~~ION, ~e: ~.~~ u~ !;"°;~'· ~~l; A~br~i~A SlbDERS, ~J:11'~0d dOinO ducted by; an~ •re doing bueinBll ••. 1201 w ... Allon A119oue, butlnet• yet? Y... ...., ' . Pubff!ihad N9Wl>0'\ DeilCl'I· M tk Edward Aathltci( ~t?~=-~ doing Aurora Aromatx;a, 27075 Santa Ana, C1Ulornle, ~= Mofan Cfl'Y O F Cotta Meu Dally Pilot Thia statem.m wu lileCI 05!01193 DIO Hom Mountain, YOft>a 92707 T eta COSTA MESA N>ftl 15, 22, 19'l9 with lhe County Clem of w~11tm o TOdd Lilida. c.ltfomle 92881 Vtneenl V. Veitch, 1201 WI'~ ..... ~ntty ~.~ fh316 Oien~ County oo "4·13·99 Thlt atatemeru wu lllld vu D Atora. 21076 Dlg West AllOn Aveoue Senta "' """ """""' .,..,,. ..,. ORANG! COUNTY, 199M'7Hl2t with the County Clet14 of Hom CMou~!".i. .. Yo7rt>e Ana. carrtomta 92707 Orenge Coun~~=-CANOUFTICOA~IA Flclltloue B ualneH Dally Pilot Aor. t5, 22, Ortnge County on ,.,15 99 Linda, eltto .. -v .. 88 Thia t>ualntH la con· Dallv P' ..... ""' 8 1& .. 2 .. Neme St.-ement !!i. M!t '1 199l> th388 tHM7"111 Thia ~ II con-dUct8d by an kiOMclval 1• tff9'""' ...,.... ' "' " ' INVITING BIOS Thi foflowlnO pertone D Pilot 29 OUC1ed by an lnCllVldual Hive yuu eta~ c:IOing 29• Th351 NOTICE IS HEAE8Y ,,. dOlng bu1lnt1 H NOTICE Mer/. 13, .,=· 2fMo3 Have you •tal1od dOtng bu•lne•• ;et? No FlctJtlou• lualnet• OIVl!N 1h•t ... 1.e1 P11rnac: tnvioe-rtno end puauc HURINO ~ .. ytt? No Vtneent V Vtkol'I NMM ....,.,,..,. oraooea1a for tumlltllng all Manula<rturlng, 221 • 32fid NOTICE 18 Hl!AEBY Flctldoue 8ualntM Vea D Al0<a Thia 1taterneitt wH flled Tiit folloWlng pert0nt lal>Of, malertala, eqUlp • Str•t, Newpurt Beaah, CA QIVEH TttAT THE City N..ne llltemtnl nt11 "" ment Wll l1ltd wlltl lhl Collnty Ci.ttt of are ~ bulln9M H '. "*"· l'-l\lp0(1lllton ~ tml ~ of the City of *-.• ,,,. ·~ PlllON With the County Cit"' of Orange Coun1'r..l*99 BEACH TAXI, 122 3tlh tuCh omar lldltMIUtmal John Dlnlfll Primac, 22t e: hech Wll ~r ate doing buelnftt ... Orange Coun1ty8on .. 174~ t MH» "'"'· NHPC>tt Betd\. t>e required for TH ;.-~~ rf!t.1.~ Newpot1 vaaMlon Ind abMdon-f .. ~10 W M~r''-~.· I --0 'II'/ Piiot Apr. t, •• 16, C.llfOtnla 92663 ,AAKWAY CONCAITE ___..,CA '02!J'JJ ment Of a ~Ortlon 0 .... ........ ............. DallY PllOI A.pf, 22. 29. 22, 1909 Tf\349 ThomH fl. ~ynold• ,..,Afft AHO NIW en :Thia butlnou II 00!1 Avdcado Avenu•. l ht vltld, Sutl J, Santa !tM, t.tay '· 13, Ul99 TM4& tru1IH for Coneumer WALK PROJECT, City duded by lnll1vldltal v.c:auon plO(.I} ..... b9 CA 82704 Flc:tJtfou• lu•fnM• TrtnlPOIUltlon Servloee, Protee• Ho. "'°' Wiii be Ha )'OU tar1ed dong ~ pu~ 10.. Otvld Eraki'le, S.t O w Flctttfoue luMne91 Heme State"""" 121 *' • "* HtW'POft rlOtMd by the Clly ()( INllness 1 Yes, 00 lomla Street Ind Hlet\· Mac:Arlhu1 8ou11v11rd, Name ltattmtnt The ro1!0W1nQ ~ &Hdl, Ctilllomla 01983 Cotta M ... at !he Olftoe of t 111:\ wava COO. s.dlol'I UOl> • Me J, Siritl Ma. CA Tne IOllOWlng Ptf1iOn1 e11t dOlna bulfnNI u Ly1nt Mt'1Clth tMIM the 0~ atrk, T1 Fa11 John Daniol P""* Public 8&t tta. HIQhwlYI 12704 .,. dOlng butlneu u OMA. b ~Lene, '°' Oonlumat TrantpOM-Otlvt. COila • Celltof· Thia JtlletTlfOI wa• llled Ind 1ief'JICa Ettemtnt9 Peul Den\M. 3'10 w \lldleoQrooveVldeO~ C30:2, Newport IJMc:tl. CA 110n .. MOM, 122 nth nla, until !he l'IOur ol 10:00 -nil tht County CW!( Of VecatlOn t.;8W The pol1iCln MacArthur Boulevard, am. 210 8outr'I ""'°' 12883 8ttHt. ......,,, a.ten. •-"'.. MofMler, M41y a, Orange~ 4 1'.fi ol Avoc:aoo A1tenu• hlle J SalU Ana. CA SI, ib.'..101 ..... 302. Aon e I i:i Pe 1 tr ~82883 1 .. , et which Ima the't 1 711Mt pn.lOOMd tor -..-, la 12704 ~-tMM. CA taa achw•oger, 135 S.liGUI Nora LYM MOOft •NllM d be .,., rublOY d a.IV Pllcll ,.,,, 1 I, 12. ~ M ~ l l'IY SC1Jt111. '410 W Devtd A lllelne, UM Lena, C:J02. New ort tot ~ T • tMd t!Oud in flt Coundl 211, Mty 1, 1"9 Th3l2 'Tllll PG'*'" "' ~ Mai:Arthur 18oulevara, I • Suite J, Santa Ana. CA 92704 Mike Gallagher, 3410 W. MacArthur Boulevard. Suite J, Santa Alla. CA 92704 This business Is con· ducted by oo-partnel'S Have you started doing business yet? Yes, April 1. 1999 David Erskine Thls statement was filed with the COunty Clert< of Orange County on ,.-6·99 199116788881 Dally Pilot Apr. 8, 15, 22. 29, 11199 Th355 Flctltloua Bu11n .. a N9m• Swtement The following persons are doing business es Boye Ch<>lr School ol Or· enge County. 88 Fair Drive, Little Theater; Costa Mesa, CA 92626 The Atl·Amer1can Boys Chorus. (CA). 88 Fair Olive, Little Theater; Coste Mela, CA 92626 Thia business Is CX>n· doc1ed by: e corporation Have you started doing business yet? Yes. 1973 The All·Amerlcan Boys Chorus. John H Boval!U, CFO Thi$ statement was flied With the County Clertt ot Orange County on •-6·99 1""788877 Delly Piiot Apr 8, 15, 22, 29. 1999 Th362 Flctltloue B uelneu Nam e Statement The following per&OOS are doing buslMss as NICKEL MANIA. 1025 Westrnln~er Mall. • 1042. We1tminst1r, CA 92683 Westminster Partners LLC, (CA), 52 .. 2 Argosy Ave . Huntington Beeeh. CA 92649 This business 1s con- ducted by Llmtted Llablltty Co Have you started dorno busl1141SS yat? Yes, 3.13.9§ Westminster Partners LLC, Robert Portale, LLC Member, Manager Ttlls statement was filed willl the County Clerll of Orange Count)' M 3·30-99 11>996788080 Dally PtlOI Apr. 1, 8, 15, 22, 1999 Th340 Flctltloua BualneH N•m• Statement The followlng per100$ era doing blJSMess as The rnveetment Re· porter, ,.800 Campus, 1205, NeWl)Ort Beactl. CA 112660 John G Robbins. 4600 <::arnpus, 1205, Newport Beach. CA 92660 Ttlts buslnesa Is con· ducted by en lndN~I Have you started doing bu$1neH yet? Yet. APfll 1, 1999 John G Robbins This atatement was f11itd Wh.h ttle County Cieri< of Orange County on 4-6-99 19DH788869 Dally PilOI Apr 8, I 5, 22, 29, 1999 Th353 Flctltloua Bualneaa Neme Stetement The follow\no persons are doing business as Tutu, 1011 Brloeo D11ve, #110, Costa Mesa. CA 92627 Net3K, Incorporated, (CA). 1011 Bnoso Orlv•, •110. Costa Mesa. CA 92627 Thia business Is con- ducted by, a OOrpol'allOO Have you shirted doing bUslMH yet? Vee, January 1, 1999 Ne'31<. lnoorporated, Peter M P19cey, Prelldent TIU ttat menc was h*i Wlltl the County Clerk of Orange County on •-6·99 1"917MMI Oellv Piiot Apr 8, 15, 22, 29. 1jjg9 Th354 Flctltloue BuelneH N9me Statement The lolloWlno PBl'8008 are doing buslneu as: Venture Capftal Search, 2900 Bristol, Suite G 206, Costa Mesi. CA 92626 Eleanor M Bean. 2589 Fairway Or .. Cos1a Mesa. Ca 92827 This busmen Is coo· ducted by: an lndlVldual Have you started doing business yet? No Eleanor M Been Thls statement was fifed With the County Oettt of Orange County on 4·13·99 19906719143 Daily P1Jot Apr. 15. 22. 29, May 7, 1999 Th387 Flctltloue Buelnue Name Statement The followlng persons are doing business as: t~Une Fencing, 1107 Bert<shire Ln.. Newport Beactt, CA 92660 Brandon Kruger Power, 1107 Berk.shire Ln .. New· port Beach, CA 92660 Jaymon Glen Carden, 449 Hamlllon IF, Cotta Mesa. CA 92627 This business Is COO· ducted by co-partners Have you ..started doing business y.et? No Jaymon G. Carden This statement was filed with the Coun4y Clefk of Orange ~on •·13-99 1""1"'34 Daily PilOI ,.,. 15. 22, 29, Ma~ 7, 1999 Th388 Flcti ous Buelnu• Name Statement The folowtng pel'$00S are doing bu5lneas u : Vortex lndustrtes. 337 Marche Lane, Costa Mesa. CA 92627 Gerard N ormen Letourneau. Jr • 337 Marche Lane, Costa Mesa. CA 92627 This business Is ccn- ducted by· an lndrvlduel Have you started doing business yet? No Gerard N. Letourneau. Jr. This statement waa filed with the County Clertt of Orange Count~ on 4-13-99 19996789111 Dally Pilot Apr. 1~ 22, 29. May 7. 1999 1h389 Flctltloue Buelnne Name Statement The following persons ere~saes: ~... 113'5 6'8181 Ave., 1113. FountM'I Val· ley, CA 92708 Wl8am R. HeiUnan, ~12 CfOdOv Way. SafU ~. CA 92'704 Thia business la c:on- duded by: an indMdual Have you 1tal1ed doing bUlinela Y9t? Yee. tile William A. Heitman Thia statem.nt ... filed Witt! Ole Coun\y Cle111 of Orange County on 3·26-99 tttll71T7M DallY PlloC ~'· 22. 29, Mays. 12. 1999 Th443 "Affordable Alternative" Discount a.s• Cremation a: Burlal Service Why hould you subject yourself & your family to paying Inflated prices for ca.~kcts & services???? c.u Tull Pm ..... WAlllT ....... lllli! '1C1atla , } flcihtoue lvalneu fl I I..... la _,. MIV ~ oourt _,,w- Neme lta'*"9nt f ... on ... Dil9' fll ... lefON ~ ~ The ~ P4tl10nt 1Nll. n. ~ ....... "wt lmponent ........ •NidoinO~•• ---~._. howewr, the~ Prvvldencl w et> o.sion. ~ •=:.,. .. =:ere r.,... .. .,..dw Will tMi 9193 Lt LUllol Ave. FO!a\· -·r r..,ired to glw node• IHl Viilley, CA 02708 =-::: '° be: -\a to lnt•"ted ~ • Jaton A.~· 1103 La CA~~= unleu they have ~ct~ auntalll v.i lNl9ee -. 1 .,: .,., weiwd notice ot oon-~. Thia bullnelt 11 con· ly fW "'If lnc•Mdlw "' .. nted to the propoHCI ctucied t1y· lndw the ~ ...... Md eo11on.) The lndepen- H8Y9 yOu"',1.~~ ._ WIOft rt 't 1 1 ;, dent edmlnletr•tlon tMlneaoel7 y81 3115199 r ~ lfWIWft IWWt.. TM euthoritv wil tMI 0tented Jason J.. Ogle ' ..... -.c all .. ""'*'9 una... en lnter"ted This statement was 111e<1 lllitllfa "' l'9.;:::::, N• person fUH en objeotton wttll tile ~nty Clerk ol -..... ~ the w to the petition end Orange County on •M3·99 11t told Md Nit: llble ettowe good ceuH why 1"967111&48 ...,,..., CllMQ, -,::.-the court ehould not Delly Pllol Apr. Ui, 22. :: :,:..wee io:.::, all grent th• authority. 21. May 7, 1ei9 Th376 Noclce ':, letl d ~ A HEARING on th• Fictltloue BuelneH ......... In edlmOf'I .0 utitJon wlll be ~ on Name Statement c:an, lhe Truttet wlll eccefll •Y 13.1. 1199 •t 1 :45 The following ,,.,.001 • c:uhlef'a CheCll «11'.wn o•u P .M . In uept. L73 loc~t· are doing t>uslneu JS ltlte or nationlll baM. a ed at 341 The City Hlgllpower Clotlllng dleck ctn;wr, ~a'** or Drive P.O . Box 14171 Comj.)eoy 2153 Maple st ftdtfll Cftdl union Of a Orange CA 92888. Unit I B, Costa Mesa, CA ct-=ii ~ ~ a .-. 0t IF YOU OBJECT TO 92627 federal Ulllnga and io.i the granting of the Brett Pon, 2153 Maple uec :llllran, ..W.. ..., petition. you ehould St .. Unit •B. Costa Mesa, dlll6cw'I Of INnOI _.. appeer at the heerlng CA 112627 IP9Cllld In Sedb1 1102 d 9nd 1tat• your objec· Tllll bulloess 11 con· Ole ,..,.... Code Md tion1 or flit written dueled by: an lndMdoal ~to do ...._In objection• with the Have you ttaned OOlng Wt ..._ In the ...,. ,_,. court tMlfort the hear· ~ .. yet? Yes, dw ._ ttwl CMft II ac-Ing. Your eppeeranc& May "98" CICMd the TR-. ~ may be In pe,.on or by Brett lllomas Poo wihhold the-..-. a11e. your anorney. Thia llatement was filed lNllee'a DMd urlll ft.Im IF YOU ARE A with die Counry Clerk Of btcomt ~ ID h CREDITOR or a cond,._ Orange County on 4·13·99 ~ Of •mw • • r.nt creditor of the Daly Piloe 1~~~19:J5 ~'?:'~ ... CC:: eceeeed1 you muet file r • ,,_ your da1m with the 29. May 7, 19 Th377 nant °'~...,._or court end mail •copy to Flctltlout Bu1ine11 =::, r:-:.:.= the pe,.onel repreeen..,. Name Statement to ua.1y the llidltadlw tlve appointed by the Tile lotlowlng persons ltCU9lt 'i.-::~ _. court within four ere doing buslneu as v--=-Wll'I month• from the date Promote!, A Promotoo .,._.. u P"Mdlld= of flrat l1tuence of Marketing Company, 2001 and the unpaid letters •• provided In Lemnos Drive. Costa bl&lncl all .. Na9e lllCUNd eectlon 9100 of the Mesa, CA 92626-3535 by Aid DMd Wll'I .._. California Probate Code. Smithers & Associates, 0'9NOft • PfOllldlld 1n Aid Th ti f fill Inc.. (CA). 2001 Lemoos NoCe. ten, --.. and ! me or ng Drive Costa ~a CA • al ---cl81m1 will not expire 92626·3535 ' ~ C:::..S tn.ime = before four month• This business 1s con· o.d all lNlt. Ttz.,,. a from the hearing d•t• ducted by. a corpotallOO Country l1tle lervtc:., Inc., a noticed above. Have you staned dotng C11fan11 CCII alllcx • YOU MAY EXAM- bullness yet? No 'nUIUe, M l."'°'M;~ INE the file kept by the Smithers & Associates, .,.. lllGG. anr., CA court. If you ere a per· Inc.. Michael Smithers/ ~ .... Line (tll) 117. eon lnteretttd In the President 1731 or (11•} .,.._,,.I, Htet•. you may file This statement was filed By: Dana ~ in.. with the court e formal w11ll the County Clertl of .._ ~. Dmllld: RequHt for Special Orange County on 4·13·99 °"'11f1_ ASAP31U7, 4IZ2, Notice of the filing of an 19996789641 413, M inventory and appreital Daily Pilot Apr 15. 22, CHll70J'U of Htett •Ht e or of 29, May 7, 1999 Th378 NOTICE OF any petition or eccount ~ Oil' TRUSTEE'S 81 provided In H ction Ul.E ~ cm:> Oil' PE I II ION TO 1250 of the California TRUST P11: UM18M ADMhiS 19' Probete Code. A R• &.om: oocrN ... atw: ESTATE OF: qu"t for Special Notice _, A.P. Nurnblr ..a. llARWA llAl.DWll form It awil8bl• from m YOU NW. IN 09WJLT AU M•MlJA the court cJerit. UNDa A D&D Oil' TftUST, IAlDWiiHOoGes A-..,,_ P .. lh••· ~cm~~~ CASENO.A196683 ....,.A.ect tu jliiil)fEr YOUR ~ To ell heir•. benefl-Mit• D ... .....,.... lln'Y, rT MAY• ICILD AT A ciariH , credlto,., con-:::::.~ a ~ ML& P YOU tingent credlto,., end Imo AH l>CP\ANATION Oil' pereone who may other-:W..~~14 .,,. NAl\N Oil' lll! PRO-wlH be inttrHted in 04/Z1 04/22 04/21 CB!DWQ AONHST YOU, the will or Htat t , or • • YOU SHOULD CONTACT A ~oth, of: MARUJA NOTICE OF e Natice la lwtlby 8 A L D W I N A K A PETITION au& Town & ~ MARUJ A BALDWIN TO ADMINISTER ~Inc.•..._,...,. HODGES 111111 Corpotlllan, • tn.111et. A PETITION het ESTATE OF: 01 •ICCMMY tNllM, Of bHn flied by ROBERT ESTELLE MAHONEY .,_. ... tNaa ~ S. WARNICK In the aka ESTELLE JEAN to Ole o.d all 'n\llt ._. Superior Court of Celi-MAHONEY Cl"'9d ~ Dolly =a: fornla, County of Or-aka ESTELLE J . ~.:':" lnl&l'\menl enge. MAHONEY No. 1.-J'~ In 800ll _ T HE P!TTTION t• CASE NUMBER: Plgt-tllomdlluw:ords ln quHtl thet ROBERTS. A.196668 the omc. d the County WARNICK be appointed To all heirs, beneri· "8car'Cllr all er-.~ H pe,.onel reprtHnta-caar1es. credttors, cont· ~Md pur-.ant .D tiYe to edminl1ter the ingent credtton, and per· a. Halloe all Dlfd and Htat• of the decedent. sons who may otherwise ~ to 111 ...... .-THE PETITION r• bt lnlerested In the will or NCDJ'dld 0111~• In 8ooll quH tl the decedent'• estate, or both, of: ~ Paoe '-I • lnllrun•lll Ho. W ILL and codicile, if ESTELLE MAHONEY. aka •1tl41 all Aid omdll eny, be admitted to ESTEL.LE JEAN -...., .. Ill on probate. The WILL end MAHONEY, aka CIMWt ... •the Hanh f\'ont any codicils ere aveil-ESTEL.LE J MAHONEY, .ewa w the ~ IDfe for examlnadon In DECEASED ~ 100 ~ "'.,...., h fil k b h A PETTTION FOR PAO-Dltw Wllll S.U AN, CA ti t t e ept y t e BA TE has been flte<I by ~ , .... • P'll* adJn to cou~E P£TTTION re-Jean Margaret Robinson'!' the hlghlllll ~ fof cut! the Superior Coun of Cell· (~ It b time d Uill qua~t• authority to fomla, County of en lllwM ......, all the adminlt tM the estate Orange ~ -), .. rtgt;t. t1te under the Independent THE PETITION FOR Md .,..,... ~ to Administration of Ea· PROBATE requests that and now hlld bV • Undlf tatH Act. (Thie authori-Jean Margareu Robinson teld Deld Of 1nat In the ty w ll llMow ~ per10,._ be appointed as personal ~ ....._. In Aid al reprtHntative to t eke representative to admtnls· cowey and..,. Mrllnlftw many action• without ter tile estate of the ~· Gl EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTIJNITY All IWl lllllt ""111111-e 1• tlllt ...,..,., .............. . 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Vt#'f Clleri & Brl!tie CALL TOOAY • .1411,@ llront "°"' VU ' Ila Canyon Huge Twnhm 4Bt 38a Bisi $'lrall Loe wlSoul\ View To NPT CTR & Ool Courie I UHO€R MA"KfT.SISt,000 HPT ICt4 tnvmor' I ~Ill £-*'!Loe 4 29r & 2·10t, •1C-&2'2Clt sreo.eoo os1. 10.000 Loe OHlY 1 ... h7l,OOO COl.DWtLL I N-IKER'S II DONALD PfAff W7U.-0'1' 1 HOUSES/CONDOS FOR SALE COf'ONA DEL MAR SPYGLASS Hill OCN VU (Open Sun 1·5) 3 Oolte1 PO!nt Or. Upgteded 2·1Ccwy, 'New 8edloi'd" •111. 3bl. loft. ptlval~~~m~ar SMM,000 BroUf'I Welcome ·AWESOilE· 110' penoremlC ff of ocn Ctllllnll bay and cttv lloML 'br 2.Sbt, '*"""' torlnal din, PoOI 11.uo.000 (Of>!HSUH H ) t l01 Sattlng l 11n Dartene • .._.. t4M54.otot COM coffAGE Only $387 ,000 WN.J< TO 8EACH 1t>r + din 5hoMl &t Appt ~ °""* !M9-640-'72t 1 HAftiiiiO CAPE COO Ocltan VlfWS! lnw'*"'8te on ~ CM'fYOO. OPEN SAT-SON 12"' "(320 Hazll)" Cln add on or blAd ntW REOUCEO TO > $19~.000 .Mt-75H070 JA iNE CREEK ( 11 Aytll) °'*' Sun ·~ 2'bf 2tla • <Mn, lmel1one ~ llw1it lllacl ba. klffllll tv & llrwm . ..-upgredMI ~Att1£1111e Sandi Ric ... TliE PETlflOH rwQUNta ht deoedllnt'• wtl .,.s cedlclt, • any, ... edmlftlld 1o protiale . The wW Ind My c:odiclll .,. lvaleblt tor tllMW\llX>n "' the • ~~~~ requeatS a\.llhoftly to adminletef IN .... ,. uncMf .. lndependo '"' AdmlNCttatlon oif Ea· &el.. Ad (TNI euthOtlty Wiii allow the pereonal rap- rtM ntatMt to take many ecllon• wRhout Obtaining court approval. Before taking cttttln very lmpof· tarn actlonl, lloW9Yer, tile per1onal repreH nlatlve wtll bt required 10 give no- tlot lo lnterelted pel"IOOI unleaa they have ~IYed notice Of consented to ltle prqx>aed actlon.) The In· dependent administration auth0r1ty will be granled unless' an lntel'9ated per· aono4ills an objecilol'l 10 the petition and ltlOwl good CMIH wily the COUl1 ltiould not granl tilt authority. A HEARING on the peti· tlon wlll be held on 5·13·99 at ,.'5 p.m In Dept L73 located el 3'1 The Cltv Drive POii Office Box 14171, or.;;ge, CA 92883-1571 IF YOU OBJECT to the grwitlog ol lllt peUtlon, you should -wear 81 Ille hear· Ing and 11111• yoor = tlona or file wrlnen • lions with tile court be ore the hearing. Y~r ap- pearance may be In person or by your alfomey. IF YOU AAE A CREDI· TOR or contingent cl9dltor ol Ille deceased, you must Ille your clalm With the coun and mall a copy to tile pereon11 repreHntatlve appointed by tile oourt within rour months from tile date ol tile llr11 llauance ol leners as provided In Pro· bate Code section 9100. The time tor lllino dalms wlH not expire before four montllS lrom tilt heating dale notlced al>OYe. YOU MAY EXAMINE Ille flf4 kept by the court. II you are a person Interested in ttle estate. you may file Wllll tile court I Request !Of Special Nola (form DE· 15-4) of tile •~Ing ol an In· ventory end appraisal of estate assets or of any pelltlon or 1ccoun1 as provided In Probate Cede SectlOn 1250. A Request lor Special NOCice loon " avallable from tile oourt cle111 PetltloMf: Jean Margaret Roblneon, 205 Via Udo Soud, Newport 8 Hch , CA 92663 In pro per Published Newpoit Beach· Costa Mesa Delly Pilot Aprll 15, 16, 22. 1 ~ TllF371 Flctltloua Bualneat Name Statement Tile lolloWtng persons are doing business as. Cllff Balentine Tele· marketing Services, 185 Flower Sl • Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Clltlord Frank Balentine, t85 Flower St., Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Thia busmesa Is coo· dueled by. an 1ndrvt<Jual Have you sta!Wd doing bU$1neSI yet? No Baltnbne, Cllllord This statement was filed Wtth the County Clerk ol Orange County on 3-30-99 19996788079 Dally Pilot Apt 1, 8, 15, 22. 1999 lll341 Flctltloue Bu1lne11 Nam e Statement The foltoWlng persons are doing business as· South Coast Web, 209 Weke Forest Ad., Costa Mesa, CA 92626 Michael Roben Nance. 209 Wake Forest Ad • Costa Mesa. CA 92626 OP£H HOUSE SAT/SUH I02 WESlEYAH BAYIC.M. CALL 71'411-11721 FOR OETAllS. AGENT 'I 110£' co111 ...._ '2.t Cllbrlllo Mlt.000 l .. uttflll lbr llOIM. Liiie newt Located on huge lot. MM31-IOt1 JOit Gilll Rtf E SiOE (4H CAaAllLO) laev apac lbr hme. LIM Nul loc on huf9 '°" u-. din "" mWI m0r'81 ...... 000. HQAlfOM f'RIVIEW" Jeck.le GI*' ,._.or, Ottlca MM31-I011 ttomt .... 5414350 ~T. .• •. ~~ ' ..... '_ .. • •#• ' • I • I! 1'\·~:.,: , .. ' ·, ' . 1·•. ' . ' .r ...... -,~ .. -.... Thie bualne11 • con· cM::Wd by: en lndfllidual Have you s18118d doing buelntSI Y9t? No MichMI NMct TIMI ltalemet\I WU fled with tilt County Clef1( ol Orange County On 3-30-99 .. 1"9e7ll071 Dellv PlkX Apt 1, "· 15. 22. 1099 Th.342 Ffctltlou• Bualnna Name Statement The lolloWing persons are doltla butlneu as: VENUS Mt.NAGEMENT, 764 South Coast Hil)hway, LaQur19 Beach, CA 92651 .HIMlfer L. Bueno, 754 South Coast Highway, Laguna Beacll, CA 92651 Thi• business ls con· ducted by: an lndlvldual Have you staned doing business yel7 No Jenniler L Bueno This statement was hied Wllh the County C1e111 of Orange County on 3·30-99 t 99967aeo77 Daily PtlOI Apr 1, 8, 15, 22, 1999 Th343 Actltloua Bu1lnesa N•me Statement Tile lollowlng persons are doing business as· PACIFIC BLUE ENTERPRISE. 3425 W Mel, IC, Anaheim, CA 92804 Esquibel Chavez. 3425 W. Arlel, IC, Anaheim, CA 92804 Humberto Gonzalez. 3425 W. Arlel, •C. Anaheim, CA 92804 This business 1s con· ductad by: • llmiled pan nerslllp Have you stane<I dolno business yet? Yes. 3-10-99 Humbeno Gonzalez Esquibel Chavez, General Partner This statement was filed with the Counry Clerk ol Orange County on 4· 13·99 199116789631 Dally Piiot Apr t 5. 22. 29. May 7, 1999 Th379 Flctitloua Businel8 Name Statement The followlflg persons are doing business as. Home Tech Improve· ment. 20102 S W Birch SI • •24, Newpon Beach, CA 92660 Jenrey M Purdy. 20102 S W Birch SI #24, New· port Beach. CA 92660 This business Is con· ducted by. an lnd111idual Have you staned doing business yet? No Jeffrey M Purdy TN• statement was filed with tile Counry Cieri( ol Orange County on 4·13-99 19996789612 Daily Pilot Apr. 15, 22, 29, May 7, t999 Tll380 Fictitious Business Name Statement The following persons are doing business as. Ro mantic Museum. 314-8 Monie Vista, Costa Mesa. CA 92627 Sawako H Agravante, 4682 Warner Avenue. A·205. Huntington Beaeh, CA 92649 This buSlness Is con· d\Jcled by: an 1ndlvldual Have you stane<I doing business yet7 No Sawako H Agravante This statement was hied With the County C1e11t of Orange County on 4-13-99 19996789619 Daily Piiot Apr 15, 22. 29, May 7, 1999 Th381 F1etJtiou1 Buaineae Name Statement The toloWlng P9fWOtll are dc*lQ business as: ChaM C06e and Auoaates. 1640 Irvine Ave., Newport Beacti, CA 92e60 Deborah Lee Malzel. 16'40 IMnt Ave., Newport Beach, CA 92660 Mark Nathan Mattel, HMO lrvlne Ave .. Newpol1 B .. ch. CA 92660 --~ ~-Jj t j .. 1 •• ' . '\--,.. . ' ~ .--• I 1 \ ,. ' I ' , ' ) . it ._,.. ·. .·.-..r .~ UMIYHICI .. HM10R cow• mt.MO ...... llM lft,. 4!'L."""""' Mlltl.Cllllltt1UN1 .. n111 AM:M MY W ~--... TIM tlUlir1eea la a:ifto ~by.~ HaYe you *"8d .. ~)'9(?Y ... ''" ...,.~~-Thia 119ternenl WU Med Wiii .. County Qertt of Ofwlgl Coun:\r..tH.ff 1 17111 Daly Plot Apr. 22. 29. May 4. 12, 1099 TW4 Actltloue Bu1lne11 Name Stai.m.nt The followlog pereont arw CIOlng t>ualnen 11. Off1hore Log.c, 15311 Monrovia Avenue, •te.J Newport Beach. CA ll26tl;t Richard Paul Crowe, 200 Intrepid Street. Newpor1 Beach. CA 02663 Sheri Lynn Crowe, 200 Intrepid Slteet. Newpor1 Beach. CA 92663 This business Is con· ducted by: a general pennershlp Haw you •tarted doing buslneSI yet? Yee, Nov. 1, 1996 Richard Pll\JI Crowe Thie 11a1ement was 1118<1 Wl1h fie Cooney Cler!( of Orange .COUOty on 4-fl·OO 191N788815 Daily P!loC f.l>r 8, 15, 22, 29. 1999 Th350 FlctltJOu1 Bu1lne11 Name Statement The following persons ate doing business IS TIO Computer Training Center. 17155 Newllope St., Ste P, Fountain Valley, CA 92708 DllMis Ainslie Corpo- ration, (CAI. 17155 New· hope Straef. Ste. P, Foun taln V1ltey, CA 92708 This business Is con ducted by. a corporation Have you staned doing buslneu yet? No Dennis Alnshe Corpo· ration, Terry Dennis, President This statement was hied with the Col,inuy Clerlc ol Orange County on 4-6·99 1'119967811872 Dally Pilot Apr 8, 15, 22, 29, 1999 Th351 Flctltlou1 Bualneaa Name Statement The lollow1ng persons are doing business as NT OulPOSI. 537 New port Center DrtY9, 1112 Newport Beadl. CA 92660 AIH WodchtS, 537 New· pon Center Dnve •112 Ne!if>On Beadl. CA 92660 This business ts coo· duc1ed by en 1ndrlidual Have you staned doing business yet? Yes, 111194 Alex Wodchls This statement was filed wtlh the Co~mly Clerk ol oranoa County on 4-6·99 111996788171 Dally Pilot Apr 8. 15, 22, 29. 1999 Tll352 Actltloue Buelneu Neme Statemen t Ttte lollowlng persona are dolna buslneu as 826 Coaat Highway L.L.P . 826 S. Coast Hwy, Laguna Beach, Ca. 92651 826 Coast Highway L LP .. (CA), 826 S. Coas1 Hwy, Laguna Beach, Ca 92651 This buSlneSI IS con· dueled by' Llml1ed Llablll\y Co Heve you 'taned dotng business yet? Yes, 4 1 ·99 826 Coast Highway L L p • Alell Rodriquez. General Panner This statement was hied with the County Clerk ol Orange Count~ on 4·13·99 1199871962.2 Dally PtloC Af>r 15. 22, 29, May 7. 1999 Th393 Flctltloue Bu1lne11 Name Statement The foflowtng persons are doing business as Madison Lane Home Fuml$1llfl0s, 1745 Westchtt Dnve, Newport Beach, CA 92660 Barclay Butera, Inc .• (CA), 17'45 Westclilf onve. FASHION ISLAND LOC C2't Hlverlleld) Bar.ldge 3br &bl twnhme, 112 If fated comm, ""' 2 matr ..... MW mert>lt In INI, 2 Cll llltlO get. Apt $39M t4~1l ~ BMcil, CA 92MO . Thll . buMlUa la 000- dutted by •• «WJ)Otlllon HIMI you atarllld dcllng bu**' yet? No B1rclay Butera, Inc • Btrci.y B Butera, Pru Tllil ata~ was fled wlVl Ille Counry a.itt cf Orange Countt on •· 13-49 1ttM1IM11 Dally Pb Apf 15, 22. 21, Mario, 1999 Th384 Fled ua Buelnetit Name StatetMnt The folloWlng P9'90fll are dOlnQ t>ualneu u · MARK"E'TING IMAGES, 3130 Cork Lane, Coela Mesa, Calffoml• 02626 Nina MIHttt Har<JWlck. 3130 Corl( Lane, Costa Me11, Callfomla 92626 This bullnese Is con· dueled by: an lndlvldual Have you started doing buslneu yet? No Nina Millett Ha rdWlck This 1tatement was filed with lilt Counly Clerk " Orange County on '4·13-99 111991789632 Dally Plloe Apr 15, 22J 29, May 7, 1999 Tl\39:1 F1ctlt l0u• Auelneu Name Statement Tile loltowlng persons are doing busloesa es: Apex Mllentslno. 108 1/2 Emerald ~venue, Balboa ISiand, CA 92662 Landi Rey Alley, 108 1/2 Emerald Avenue, BatbOe Island, CA 02662 This business Is con- ducted by. an Individual Have you started doing business yet? No Landi Rey Riiey This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Orange County on 4·13-99 19996789626 Dilly Pilot Apr. 15, 22, 29. May 7, 1999 Tll396 Flctltloua BuaineH Heme Statement The lollowlng persons are doing business as: Country Inn, 130 East 17111 Slfeflt. Costa Mesa, Ca 92627 Mona Morgan. 3383 Fuchsia Street. Costa Mesa. Ca 92626 Charles Morgan. 3383 Fuchsia Street Costa Mesa, ca 92626 This business Is coo- ducted by a general partnership Have you staned doing business yet? No Mona Morgan Th11 statement was hied with tile County Cieri( of Ofanoe County on 4-13·99 19996719627 Dally P11oC Apr 15, 22. 2~. May 7, 1999 Th398 Flctltlout ButlneH Name Statement The followlng persons are doing business as. John Roben Powers, 1048 lrw1e Ave., #'463, Newpol1 Beach, CA 92660 Stairway Productions, (CA). 1046 lrvlne Ave., 1463, Newpon Beacti, CA 92660 Thll bUSll'l8SS Is con- du<Jted by Limited Llablhty Co. Have you staned doing business yet? No Stairw1y PrOducllons, Betty J Otte/Managing Director Ths statement was filed with the County Cler1\ of Orange County on 4-13-99 1M96719616 Da.ily Piiot f.l>r 15. 22. 29, May 7, 1999 Th399 Fictillout Bualnesa N•m• Statement The folowlng persons are doing business as: Home Search Network, 184 40 Broo6tllursl Street. Foontaln Valley. CA 92708 Global Park Inc • (CA), 17150 Newllope St1Vet, #510. Fountain Valley, CA 112708 This busmess is con· ducted t>y a oorpota11on ··~ . ' •,' . · ... ·:~ I""'°" .... Clmf JOU•I ... -~t bol\ ............ ~=-- ""'"' -•IONT tbtdroan.1 blf\.~ ......... .... ••• s at""*'· ... Wtw.A•nnt ...... ...... ~ MMDI Un ,.,._ .. ,,,. ........ Ha\19 ~ .. ,,.., OolnO ~Ytl(?'Y ... Ap1111. 1m Global Pant Inc., lnel L Klul. CfO Thia statement WU hied with lhe County ~ al Ofange Coull~:: 13-11 1 11117 Daily PllOt Apr. 15, 22. 29, M•fui· 1099 Th390 Flcil ut Buelneee N•me Statement lhe folloWlng P«aonl .,. doing bual.nMS ••: XMl\I PropertlU, 333 W Bay St . #12. CO.ta M esa , C111tornla 92627·2055 Lucia K Woller, 333 W Bay St , C0611 Mesa. call fomla 92627·2055 • This business Is con ducted by an ln<Jovldval Have you staned doing business yet? Yes, 10(1<W8 Lucia K Woller This statement was hied wuth the County Clerk ol 0ranoa County oo 4-13-99 19996719645 Dally Pilot Apt 15 22. 29. Mari 7, 1999 Tll391 Actl oua Bu1lne11 Name Statement The following persons are doing business as LegacyWO!U 1924 Pon 9nstof. Newpor1 Bead\. CA 92660 Jacqueline A Gaudt0 1924 Port BnllOI, Newpor1 Beach, CA 92660 This business 1s con ducted by: an lndrvldual Have you staned doing bu$iness yet? Vas, 111199 Jacqueline A GaudiO This statement was hied with Ille County Cle r1< of Orange County on 4· 13·99 19996719633 Dally Pllol Apr 15. 22, 29, May 7. 1999 Tll392 Fictitious 8 u1lness Name Statement The l0Uow1ng persons a1e doin!l business as The Allison Company 208 Tustin Ave Newpon Beacl'I. CA 92663 Joan F Allison 208 Tu1tin Ave Newport Beach. CA 92663 Tills busmess •s con· duded by an 1ncl111odua1 Have you staned doing buSIMSS yet? No Joan F Allison This S1atemem was hied with lhe County Cle111 ol Orange County on 4·20·99 19996790384 DllllY Piiot Apr 22 29. ~ 6'. 13, 1999 Th409 ctitious Buslne11 Name Statement The lollaw1ng persons are doing bustness as Eune Funllss 1646 West· c11n Dr.. Newport Beach, CA 92660 Mlcllael w Zanardefll 1646 Westcllfl Dr . New· port Beach. CA 92660 This business Is con· ducted by an 1nd1vldual Have you started doing business yet? No Mldlael W Zanardelll This statement was filed wt1h tile County Clerk ol Orange Coonty on 4·20·99 19996790385 Dally P11ot Apr 22. 29, May 6, 13. 1999 Tll410 BSC8278 NOTICE OF PETmON TO ADMINISTER ESTAT'E OF: THURMAN W. STEPHENS aka THURMAN WARR STEPHENS CASE NO. A196640 To an heirs, benalt· oarieS. creditors cont· lngent crecjc10f'S, and per sons wtlo mey otherwise be Interested In the will or estate. or both, ol THURMAN W STEPHENS aka TI-tURMANWARR STEPHENS -~I I I~ I I \I' \ I~ I \ 1 I ' I I, •t '11,1. .._, I I~\ I 1 I W.rantttd to fln.d You Tht PerfectP~ From Value to L\unary. Hilb to Ocean • Your New Home 11 A Phone Call or Email Away • ''Unique Commun\tl.es lD Ncwpon. lM.ne. 1\uiln Ranch • • Shon Tttm Houstna wtlh lAC Sul • Thursday, April 22. l 999 BS A P&TIT!Ofi' FOi' PRO-e.A TE hal ~ ll6ed lllY DOLORES A, STEPHENS In IN ~"°' Cou11 of cawornia. ~v oe ORANGE THE PETITION FOR PROBATE l9QUMtl hi! DOLORES A. 'STEPHE"'5 .,.~ .. ~ NIC>I~ ID 8dmlnil• .. , lilt e ol lt1e oec::e- dent TliE PETITION requests .. dltcltdtM• Wiii end coom.11 any. be eominecs to probate. The w• end 1ny codlClla are evallable IO< ewamlneUon In lilt Ille kept by tilt c:our1 THE PETITION reqoe1l1 eulllonty to admlnl51er tilt eslata under tile lndepend· enl Admmls1ra11on ol Es· tatea .t.ct (Tilts AU1honly llll1ll allow tile pe...on&I 1'9j)- resentallve to take many ac\IOOS Wllhout oblillnlf'lg court approv1I Before taking oert11n very llTlPOf'· tant actions. hOwtYar. the personal representative WUI be required IO gM9 no- tice to lnterHtad persona unless th41i have waived notice or c:onaented 10 tne proposed aC1ion) The 111· dependent edmintslrallOn authority wtN be granted unless an 11'11eutS1ed per- son hies an obtectton 10 the pet•lton end snows good cauu why the court stiOold not grant the au1h0rlty A HEARING on Ille petl· 11on win 1>e held on MA v 13. 1999 at 145 pm 111 Dept L 73 located at 3"41 The City Drt11e South. Of· ange. CA 92868 IF YOU OBJECT to the granting ol lht petition. you &hOuld appear at tile hear· Ing and stale VOl}r ~ec· 11ons or hie v.rinen ec· tlons with lhe coun be ore Ille tieartng Your ap· pearnnce may be in perlOr'I or by your a1torney IF YOU ARE A CREDI· TOA or con11ngen1 creditor ol 1he deceased. you must flla your claim with tile c:oun an<1 ma~ a copy to the per$onal represenlallve appointe<I by tile coun wllhtn tour months from the dall of the l•rsl ISSUanal o4 laners as provided 1n Pro- bate Cod• seciton 9100 Tile bme lor filing claims will not e)p11e before foor months from the heating Clall l'lOliced al>OYe YOU MAY EXAMINE Ille Ille kept by tne coun. II you are a person interested 11'1 the es1a11. you may file w1lll Ille cour1 a Request lor Special Noloce (l<>ml OE· 154) of tile llltng ol an In- ventory and appra&Sal Of es1ate assets or of any pet11ton er account as provided In Probate Code section 1250 A Request for Special Notice IOITT'I ts evatlable from the coun clertl Attorney fOf tile Petitioner: JAMES A. HUMPHREYS, JR •• ESQ. (CSBI 29531) GREGORV' N. SEGUIN, ESQ. (CSBI 59990) SEGlJIN, PAUL a RISNER, 4860 lrvlna Blvd., Ste. 203, lrvlne, CA 9262().1900 .. r;-~ . ' . ~H!OCEA A~TICH~ IAT£ twa i..i-ded ~ Al.VIN J. FEl..DMAN ..... Supet1ot ~ ol CIMclf· ,., ec.ny ol ORANGE THE PETITIQt.I f'OA "'°8ATE AIQUN&I 1wt Al.VIHJ FEl.OMAH'9• pcll'ltCS .. ~,.... ..U!Mlto~N ... cf ltle dtc90ant THE PETl'T'IOH ,.,._. .. dec»del 1(1 Wllf-:.-and ~ • If •flV, be adiTV99d ... 10 pl'Obeit The Wil end any codldl$ are a~ tor examlnallofl In V. .. ~~~~ l9qU99tS aUltlOnty to tdmlnl-. tw emit under Ille~ ent Admlni&tration•OI• Es· tarea Act fThls '\Utl'W>flty Ml allow the pel'50n81 rtp- 111sant1tlve 10 t.ake ·rnanv action.I lllllltloul ~ C'OUrl approval Before lallmg certain very ·1rf1PC»- lan1 actions. howevw, lh9 pe"ona• repres•ntaove Wll .,. UlQUlnid to glVe nc>- ticl to tnlerested pe1$0111 unleS$ ltley Ila.... war.ied natice or OOl'Hflted to r-P~ action.) Tilt ln-deC>enden! adrNnlstrauon eu1hOflty Wiii be g~ unless an 1n1erestad '*°" sen hies an objedlOn _, fie petJhon and sllow5 good CIOH 'lllhy the C0Utt S'tiou6d net grant the autlloflty. A HEARING on the peti- tion wt• be held on MAY e, 1999 at 1.'45 p rn. Ill Dept L731ocaledat:M1 The City Dt1ve South, Ofwlge. CA. 92868. IF YOU 08.JECT 10 the gNWlting °'tile petllon, you 5llould ~· !tie Iller· lflO and stat ~-tlOrl• or file tten objec· Ilona with the court~OIW tile hearing, Your ••P· pearance may be l~pllfSOO orl~Yrotf ~~RE.Dt· TOA or contingent creditor of the deceased. you muat file your clalm Wllfl flt oourt and mal a oopy to the personal representetlve ~led by Ille court Within loor months f""'1 "8 oat• ol ltie rrrst llSSoance cf letters as prOVlded iQ ~ bele Code 6edion 9100 The time lol' 611ng dlln1I Wiii not e1Q>V8 b8fOle tour months from the l'rUl1ng dale nocl09d aboYe. YOU MAY EXAMINE l'9 Me kept by the coun. If you are a person intenlsttd In • the estate you may .. With the court a Reque')l for Special Notice (form DE· 15'4) of Ille filing CIC 8n In- ventory aod aWf'&IUI d e51at• 'ssets or °' eny pebtlon or account as ptovlded m Probate Code sec1lon 1250 A ~ tor Speoal Notice lonn 19 available from the cblrt cfetl( Attorney for !tie Pelltlo,,.,: HALLI 8 . ~STON, ESQ. (CSBI 90737) HESTON a KESTOH, ATTORNEYS AT LAW •<M1 MACARTHUR BLVD., STE.~. NEWPORT BEACtf, CA 92660 Pubkshed Newport Beac:h· Costa Me5'l Deity Plot Aprll 15, 21 22 1999 ThW372 Pub11shtd Newpon Beacn· Costa Mesa Daily Pilot ~r~ 15 21 22. 1999 ~~~~~~T_hW~37_3 .---..----------. BSC8288 NOTICE OF PETITION TO AOMINIS TEA ESTATE OF: MYRTLE M. HECKER ake JEAN HECKER CASE NO. A192852 To all ""''~ beneh c1ar1es creditor~ cont· 1ngen1 creo1tors, and per· sons wM may otllarwtse be Interested 1n Ille wtll or oslate. Of botll. ot MYRTLE M HECll.EA aka ,. Simplify Y0\6 life through CLASSIFIED (949) 642-5678 ( r ( t a I I . . IN LUXURY ~ APARTMENT HOMES Exclusive Fa shion Island Lifestyle • 24 HR Security Cate •Clubhouse Facility 2 Bed from $2235 2 Beel/den from $2885 . Washer/Dryer Intrusion Alarms Gourmet Ki'tchens ·- Elevator Access - Gas Fireplaces 9 F'oot Ceilings Condo Specs Subterranean Parking Custom Home Design Program Available CALL FOR APPOINTMENT 1-888-222-6924 .ftOUSE~ • COSTAMESA HTS AREA COTT AGE 2 11 Ba wilh yaid s 1250lmo N Pets. Call Lindsay nz-m5 74 ~OUSESICONDOS FOR RENT LAGUNA BEACH 182 HOUSES/CONDOS FOR RENT ~WPORT BEACH 3Br ,281, 2 cw garage upstairs. walk to beach vaulted ceilings, -4fp. lndry $1800 Avall 517 714-283-7655 WOWI 2Br 2Ba. 180" ocean \/MIWS, marble & Berber lloors, avatl 5115. $2100/mo. +deposit Dave, 714·962·1848 •Adorable Newport Helgh!a' 2br 1 ba hOuse. large priv yard. garage. 6 mo lease Avail May IS! $1550 949-642·2550 1 e3 HOUSES/CONDOS FOR RENT NEWPORT COAST TROVARE 3BR CORNER UNIT rare 2·SIOfY 3500/mo 949-725·5126 204 RENTALS TO SHARE N.8. Lrg 2Br 281 to ahlfe. near Back bay, close to U.C.I. & Fwys. pool. gym, $665/mo. + '"' utls Avt Now. 949·929"6817 Huntington Seaclltf brand new pvt master suite, w/d, 21Tl1 tr om bch $600+ u11rs pron ptet @'smk avail 511 714-847-6514 •BALBOO shirt 2br btlCh 1pt, near bay, no pelt. $400 Incl u111. 714-404-4930 E' Side CM very nrce twnhSe. own br & bath, 931. yard, wld. female prerd. quiet. no.'smk $650 ~ 112 u!ll 949-646-4065 CM E sldt hous,, 1brl\ia 1vall Cltlle 1v1il. $350/mo + utll. & deposit. No pet. 949-642-9622 I 214 GARAGES I SINGLE-OARAGE 10K20 E'sidt C.M. Mtu Dr, very prlvau. $100/mo. ~4M42-9666 1400 ANNOUNCEMENTS I MOTB. Prlv111 Socctr Ltaaon1 "ARST WEEK SPCL. ON Fully qu1tllltd USSF/UEfA 3br 3ba, pooU!ervis avau. 2 All ROOMS $tl4.00 + co1ch. Est1bllahed Ellte cJI gar. laundry area. beach Soccer Center 949-574-0852. • Avail 411 $2200/mo Tu, f..Vtt: 24-ln. front Y2K Prepare yoor hOme >' iSi 705-mo o..k/D.O. Phontt/ me Sunple "'hsl of INngs yoo can horta 3br 2ba HBO/ E!PNIDllC + l.8cal do lo get your lamt!Y salely canal wtr1ront. ""'•?Inn view, CNnMla/ Swimming Pool & through Y2K. Prepare now. Act _._ .. .,, HNttd .llaml/GuMt now Seod SS !lf1d a S.A.E lo Ul)ltalra, pvt deck, new paint. t -...A.u=i:"--..OS & MOMA. Inc 16787 Beach Blvd catpeClupgrades.commpooU __ , ... ,., HBCa 92647 •630. tlfV*ldub hse. 1 1>11 10 bch 55/Mntl 1wey O/C lndfy. $2100 949-574-0844 Flirlfoundt, colltgt,. Y2K Prepare yoor home"' !isl. Cfli..i..lng Water Front ~ Mtn., 9-ahea & Simple "'list of things you can •)" • ......_ _ _._ • do lo get your lamlly safely 2bi ~. frig, share washer. ,_.,,... lflrou\11 V2K. Prepare now. Act dl'fet & garage S2300'mo COSTA MESA MOTOR llt now Seod $5 and a S.A.E. 10· .. 94M75-4765 2277H.tlorlW.C:O."-MOMA.lnc.16787Beacl1Blvd NEWPORT TERRACE 3br Pbonef (949) 64~ HB. Ca 92647 '630 2 'hba tip, patio, garage. Conv•nl•nt Wfd l*ups In house. pool spa B It S II It Fl d It Cle .. ltl-... spileious perk like grounds uy . • . n . .... St•951mo 90t-244·59S7. ___ c_1._ .. _m_ec1_.__ _ __ .. _a_-e_e_T_a __ NEWPORT BEACH PUBLIC AUCTION SUNDAY APRIL 25TH · Preview 10'00 am• A1.11.1ion 12~00 oooa Fcaiurcd ikrm: Teak Ontata.I Hand Clitved Deak. Omaie 'tbr1oise Shell 1\bk. Kina of Pnwia Chiu. Rosewood Chinese Omir, Matble Tup & V1clorit11 Occas 'Jllbles, Preoch Potcelaift Urns-. New &&Jud Wall Clock. Slaat Pt Bureau Bookcase. Wcl:sh Coonll)' Sideboard, French Vic:ioriao Clock. Beveled Antique Mirrors, Pine Pramed OriginAls, Gorham <:rystAI. Swan Neck O\cst oo Olest High Boy. Sterlin&-Porcelain, Copper. Brass. Lots of Fine Pumicure &..Much Morel THE LIDO GALLERY 3439 Via Oporto Newport Beach (949) 723-6480 (On the Pedestrian Walk· Way) WATSON AUCl'IONS ' • Milce W111SOO Auctioneer insured & Bonded CSC30318S6 ELECTROLU VACU M CLEANER SUGHl\. Y USED PAIOEO SHO. Pl.EASE CALL t4HU'*9 FOR OFFER MAYTAG WASHEM>AYER • $300. great condition ~ I 402LOST. FO~NO 11440 ~I ;:': ::-~~,\,-. ' lOST BURMESE CAT LIGHT • -t I BROWN, VICINTY NEWPORT Steel Bulldlngt n.ver put up. 454 '.'FURNfNRI HEIGHTS, CAlL <IOX30 was tt,212 will sell for • • t4M42·9830 . $3 497. SOx86 was $17,690 NOGUCHI LOST PASSPORT, Sherifeh ;.:ji sel for 18.970 ChUck COfFEE TABLE Kh1loghll. moved from Hl00·320-2340, $950 949-760-0839 Lagune Stach to Foothlll WOLFF TANNiNG BEDS 4 Oil! Th U'lllle W111Ci Ranch, 949-470-0374 TAN AT HOME chi. lti $l:CWllL 1 I~ I I BlJV DIRECT ANO SAVEi table, 'country Ir~ $75: 404 PERSONALS ~=E i~~.~~l!board, novE BRIDGET DATING• FREE Color Cetalog 5 PitCe SO\lltl Wetlem Wfllte Nice & honest pretty Aslin Call Hl00·7t t-0158 wash loo canopy bedroom set, ladlff. queen sTze, mt cond $800 obo 626-282-4250 • 714-545-4335 • GARAGE 1448 ~m 1 1 1 SALES . . 456 PETSIUVESTOCk '-------__. I BUY ALL PtANOSI • • 420 Estate S1l1I Furniture. Antlqoes-Qualily lu""1ure R1r1 exotic wlld·looklng iniques, hoole acces&Olles one piece or wl'llM tiouseM! teo~d 1potttd CFA oclClll TV, VCR. Lille new Chlldtens Cesh paid. 800-649 .. 922 kltt1ns for prlvlltged tew designer clothes, shoeS & · $450/$500 Mt-631-2111. more. Sat only 8:30-4:30. 225 Orchid CdM (in allay). Moving Sile Sit 8-noon Sony VCR & CID player. bed room furniture & k*..morell! 219 North Star Lent NB Munl F1mhy Sale! Designer clo!heS. lum, kft stuff. colec- hbles. Sat 8-5 & Sun 12"4 421 Bryson Springs CM Off College H.B. rrs ALL GOING SAT l SUN 4114-25 ' 460 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS FOR SALE Shlney Blacll lblcJI Pl1no. Includes bench, like new $4200 949-645-9567. r:-0'> . J • • ' i.,__ -. !·""'t""f .,.,.. •"' ........ , 1 147~ Accounting Account• Aecetvll*. Private Goll Club, Wed-SUn 8·31Hpm, $9/hr + benefits, ICll)ka11ons now belno accepted Santa Ana Country Club. 20382 Newpor1 Blvd. Santa Ana/Costa Mesa. ADMINISTRATIVE ASST. Frlendly fut peced, profeulon1l 1nvlronment. NPB. Compenutlon depend- ing on exper. 800-686·2115 Admlnlitratlvt A11l111ant Laguna .. medical mfg has FIT oe>entng tor admln assiS1. wi1h less then s yrs exp, 45+wpm. computer ex· perience, answer corporate phone$ end lots of eneigy are required lor INs poghion. Excellent t>enefrlS. Call Donna 81 (949) 85~9366. . ADMINISTRAllVE ASSIST. llMlediata opening tor Part· lime llladrlQ shortly to Ful-tml lrl a prof'! oftlce. FUii benelll Co. Typing must be 55 +, Arlltvnetlc aptilude & tree to travel. IOVrs of office exp. Fax rlSllTle: 949·57Hl332 or call 949·574·8333. BOATRENTAl CO. In 81lbol Medi eulltant maNlll' Fun tlmt. n you have good CUltomtl' IYC docll l omc. skltlt IOPIY to Penny. 714-557·510hi1 CAR WAIH TICKET WRITER Xlnl lncolat. FlllWT. lttutllul/buey HB toe. 71 .... ~ •COOK WANftD• I fOf upecllt NltMnnt In CDM, FAX To MMn.eMS or Cllll MH7M5M rn BOAT SHOW Temp FIA'PT Tlcket UMll, oaneial off~. mPl!anence. f'ilUSI be at least 2t tnd h8Ve vald Calf Drivers Uc. Call 949-757-016311213 GfOwlnQ chlropriCtJC OfflC9 In Cd!;\ needs energetic mottld peoon w/lnlegilty lor front olflce. Musi be -able to handle multlple tasks. FT /PT 949-673-~ *"ilMED OPENINGS* "Olflct l Ttclde Shop" HElPWAHTED DAVEY'S LOC1<ER SPORmS .. NQ tWwport Stech Cuti Rtgllter up e +. (949) 873·1434 Medical Biiiing Pff ff 8:30-12:30 for Chlrooractk: oMoe CM area. 714-540-8981 or lax resume to 714•S40-8986 PriV1111 Rtl1th Club n;ea, Pait-time FOOOi'BEVERAGfJ RECEPTIONIST. Clll Rly tt •M9'-752-7903 * Silts '*'°" wanted Pf/Ff We furnish accredited Investors i5% commlsalon + 15% booos. Cel 714-556-3115 ··va RECEPTIOtlST"' needed lmmed for FT potl- tlon: Muet hevt good people tnd llOIM ·~ with pt11. Clll MM42-t142 Morning m 2:oot cloCheS, 1oo1s lnachinely, tum. boat hwd books, welders, bikes. bod- yt>oards. surfboards. slcls. !OOI boxes. gtasswear. china baskets, records, chairs. Slools, Mnens, blankets. appls, decorator ilemS, 30 years ol accumulallon In house & ga· rage Wiit be sokll 2234 HOLIDAY RD. (Tul11n & Irvin.) tHIS IS A SERIOUS SALE DON'T MISS OUTI ·TIMES ORANGE COUNTY IS NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FOR ITS SALES DEVELOPMENT REPRESENTATIVE SAT 24Tii hm·2pm B1yvlew T•l'ICI. Home Owner9 AHoc. Comer of Jll'llbortt & Bayview. Community Wldt over (100 HOMES) (PARTICIATING) 1 440 ~1 BARBER CHAIR PORCEUNE Early SO'S, blue. good condition, $1000 obo ~9-642·3870 Can't ... m to get to all those repair Jobs around the house? Let the Claalfled Service Director.• help you find retlable help. Part-time (25-32 hrs per week) EARN $400 to $600 per week (Sala + Commission The Sales Development Representatives sell Times Orange County subscriptions to prospects at high profile venues such as: college campuses. fairs, exhibit, shows and ~lee retail outlets. Also. the Rcprescotatjvc will secure acceS! to gated buildings. THE SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATE WILL BE: -driu! Win! Win! Wint W; ' ·w· ' Wiu\ ... n. in. • Independent and reliable • Flexible with their schedule • Professional in appearance • A "go getter' and "self-starter" .... • In Observance of National Pet Week, May 2-8, 1999, We will be featuring a page for our BEST FRIENDS and why they are adorable! All parti cipants will be entered in to o d row ing where yo u could win $100 at your favorite pe t sto re ! HERE'S HOW: 1. Send a photo of your pet with this entry blank. 2. Send $10, check or your credit card#, a photo of your pet and this entry form, to: I' I I " < 1,,..,..,jfiul l>cpl. .).)()\\.lb~ "'C.. < n..,t.t \k .... 1. < \ l)_!(,.! ... 3. Entries must be received by April 30, 1999, 5pm. Photos will be f · returned to address provided. Do not write on photos. You may :; also drop this by our office. Winner will be chosen by random ! . : drawing, and notifi~one on May '11h. Publication Date: Wednesday May 5th, 1999 fk~MPilot ~~h•• Pet'• Name: My pet'• most adorable • ~ause: Nam• of Owner: Addre11: City/State: Credit Cardi ---------------i.N»·---------' • Must have reliable transportation •Bilingual (Spanish or Vietnamese) a plus The Los Angeles Times offers a competitive compensation and benefits upon qualification. Qualified candidates may apply in person, by mail, or by fax at: The Times Orange County Consumer Marketing Sales 1375 SunOower Ave Costa Mesa, CA 92626 Phone (714) 966-4591 You may also fax to (714) 966-4590 or send via the Internet to alex.mora@Latlmes.oom Contact: Alex Mora Equal Opportunity Employer SALES ACCOUNT REPRESENTATIVE (FULL TIME $25-30K +INCENTIVE) The Los Angeles Times is seeking bright, capable individuals who are looking for fuJl-time employment with an established, yet expanding organization. Sales and Distribution staff will work at our Orange County Consumer Marketing RcgionaJ office. · The Sales Account Representative wil 1 work to achieve sales goals within an assigned geographic area. The individual will maximize sales by developing strong pannerships with existing accounts, establishing new outlets and adjusting distribution volumes. The Representative must acttls an ambassador for the company by always maintaining . appropriate appearance and demeanor. THE SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATE WILL HAVE: • 2-4 years of sales, marketing or related experience required • Strong problem solving, decision making, organizational and planning skills • ExceUent verbal and written communication skills •Ability to work a flexible schedule including Saturday & Sunday • PC skills requifCd The Los Angele Times offers a com~titive compensation and benefits package. Qualified candidates should send a resume with salary history to: The 11mtt Orange County EmplOyment omce JJ7.! Sunflower Aw Cotta M .. , CA 92626 You may also fax to (714) 966· 71S 1 or send via the Internet to jobs@latimcs.com lUCl9 °'* flM.ICHO(M. ,..., to co-teach UCl/IAVINE. NAEYC ACCRED, CllMI', Mot ... Mo cond • bel1llta SHtOIHA . FIT t49'864-e030 1 'IT DAY DELIVERY OfllVfll 1 PIT pl'IOtO tlefl, 1 Ill .. 8llOC • netdld for Via LldO Orual. PttU8 apptf In lobby. 3416 VIII ~. . ,.,...J_• . . ·" I )f : • I°.; ,,·' . ., ' t .'' • -~ ... '. -J . AD amStNO !Mldts.lta •A rapl!ly • expending com· munlly ntW8Pll* group Neb self motlYattd I~ to Mii adYtl1illno. Ctllcldallll mu11 have t years tete· matMtfno ~ proven trtck record. OOOd ;eleiences and 111t111>11i1Y £o malnlanCW( base Part time nl 1\11 time poslUons avalllble. Salaty plus i::ommlsllon. DNo act"'1kV ptrvsk:ll rlQUlrecf. EOE. Ai-sume 10: M811<ey Qeriels, % Times~ rrority Newt. 930 w. eav Street. Cosla Mesa. CA 92627 or fu 10 (949) 631-6594 • PHOTOGRAPHY Photo ~ to lead a staff Of 7 photographers tor ~nfty newspapers. Organized'. moUvated, driven. Drug screenlno and physical re- quired. E'OE. Send resume to Maic Martin. Tlmes Com· munity News. 33Q W. Bay st., Costa Mesa 92611'. Doil)' Pilot 100,000 A YEAR yollf own c1teet n\llllng ~ Fdf start up '*"* send $19 95 to Stat liltemalionll. 3980 w Pok1 Lomt SIYd, ~ H, kJ7 Sift CZGc. 92110 Full LIOll i™ op1r1t1on. 110,000-wiil\ cli.nettl. tll/FV. lutY Ctr. n.....a-oeat ... v04/lownLM• $MKp«-:ie.:.=x:r· Not MLM. Ti un 1.aeM12-5441 .. A GOOD AD! Call 642-5678 Have A Garage Sale ·l Coll The Pilot Clossaieds ot 642·5678 to ~e your Gorqge Sole Ad! .. • . • • .. I ' . ~ -~;""" · •. l"I t,, ~~·2 itlP MC 4'i0Af rue. TAICIWATER. GOOO LOC. Cl.8 TO llOO ISLE 8RC>GE $13PERF'OOT M9.t7S412t 1-~1 ~tt!-!7~4 ~OU!'!!F'FY~~11FT~'!!!EL!"'!E!'!!!C"!"TRIC....,I BMW Z3 l-Cyl Rot ch1w '117 IOAT. GtNI .,_., 18.850 '34,ttS 17-4351 M~7588255 BAUER JAGUAR Ufi lllCliftn SF iW1n 193 114-153-4800 JoMlon 150'1 only 25otv1, BMW 3251 CONVT '15 outriggers. bail tank. fish Green, IC>fded, low ml, epott tlrodef. CUdctf eabil, held, COV· P'le • roll over pl(g. xlnt ers. T·10p, 200gll IUll. ceollf condlllon. 121,000lobo. c:onlOll. fast • dry $281( 714-515..t475 Scott 11W0'7-24f2 CHEVROlET Suburban ·i$ ;;;,;.;;;;;;::;;::;;::==::;I (X4821su.1 s.20.995 CONNELL CHEVY (714)5•&-1200 SUPS/DOCKS ./MOORINGS Na MOORIHO WICAi.. 25. ~ tfssan 09, oft 1 lllh SI. beach t41M7S.21H. IOfT MOORING 111 Newport Harbor, $12,500 Broker 84H 42·3850 50 Ft SUP IN BEST AREA Of? THE BAY. c .. for details CANNERY RENTALS MH75-4606 CHEVY ASTRO 'M (XI04963A) $1~.995 CONNELL CHEVROLET 714-546-1200 CHEW BLAZER 4D •115 (S t34686f').S 13. 995 CONNELL CHEVROLET 71 4·546-1200 CHEVY MALIBU '116 Green (Wf21362P) $15.995 CONNELL CHEVROLET 714-548-1200 ~~ ... , ... ~~ ..._. 't' I -. ~·.-......._ .• ~ ., ' • , '1 ( ' -:. CHEVY MG. CAB 't7 R>RD RAHGUI XLT 'ti (V1C~1~.,.. Pk*~. low mllll. k>edld WI ..;QIMU -•-...• IQlllp(ITA5M181 $18.1196 11 ..... ,. c-. .... Uftcoln Mlfcwy ctiifiltM LI WWW 1M 7t4-54NUO 4«. l»#tf, *·,..,delft, fdMTMJCi(f1IOLl 'iO new smog · c;111111eete Wtile (M5337)~ .... • SIH5 otlo Mt-723-1504 c:oHNEU. ... _.. DOOGI ~ VAH 't7 • f14-1H4m While (W725006A) s15.• G10 umo •97 COHNEU. CHEVY (V744213P) S7'995 (714)711-1200 CONNIU. CHIVllOUT FOADASPIRE lf, AC 'it 114-541-1200 (220379) sem HOHOA ACCORD Li 1Nt CONNEU ttSSAN 4-dr, 5-spMd new W•. greet 714-75$4333 lhloe. n.ns !*feet' Xlr( cond! F«d e;onc0 11195 4114 Helt ml S3750 714·212-4501 FlAf'1 loeded. hunter green WI HONDA Civic EX 'IS 1en leather intal\Of, 1ow l*Q. ~m.:aae• l-ownet :!°1'~2~·500 obo LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER FOiio ESCORT DC 'U {7l4)HHIOI AJC, CHS. 5 spd, low tklff XJs Vi2 to~~. mMI (l23G47'2) $ lS,89S IAUER JAGUAR Co.ta Mua Llncoln lllfcury 71 ..... _ .. ...,. 714·540-5630 ........ ......... FORD Explorer Spott 'Ill J11u• XJ12 sea1n .. 8lk t al ~ $24,195 M..t3114 ' au o. an. pwr ' llllC'J BAUER JAGUAR g!ast. (B75589) '20. • ...... lEXUS OF WESTMIHSTtA 714-tSS.__ • 1144n.Cto6 JAGUAR XJi SEDAN 40 'ii FORD EXPCOAEA 1.MTO 'es 121,115 M-43N 4WO, moonroof. low m11M 8AU£JI JAGUAR (#81Wl9) $18.995 • 114-153-4800 Costa MHt Llncotn Mercury JAGUAR XJ8 SEDAN 4D 194 714-540-5630 122,tt5 M..t3116 CIM•lftecl BAUER JAGUAR 114-l53..t800 ___ M_a.ee __ 7_•--1 Jagu• JCJI Vlndin stdan M m.• M..tsts BAUER JAGUAR 714-t53-4IOO Jaguar xJ6 ·1 iit soverllgii model BlacMan !R, 6311 mi, loaded. s1000 down assume s It .500 pp 949-673-0411. JAGUAR XJ8 L SEDAN 'Ill 147,ttS IM342 BAUER JAGUAR 714-ts3..t800 JAGUAR iJs SEDAN 'ii S4e,tt5 ....S70 BAUER JAGUAR 71 '-llSS..tlOO JAGUAR XJt VANOEN 'ii 141,185 IM385 BAUER JAGUAR 714-153-4800 LEXUS ES 300 'H ltllr. CO, chrome wtU, moon-roof (tn3&'143878) $21,295 TUSTIN LEXUS 714-544-4800 r-----------------l.EXUS ES 300 '116 Ruby. th. moonlool, co (176821136169) $23,495 TUSTIN LEXUS 71'-544"'800 1 D YES, SELL MY CAR • I ,- Run your ad in the Newport Beach-- Costa Mesa Daily Pilot and the Huntington Beach- Fountain Valley Independent to reach over 100.000 homes. Fax us this form with your credit card # or mail with 1 ------------- a check today! . , - I Qty -°"'*-----------8:~ Os= 8!:..";... ----o-----..a-c-U•-o--o._,. Run for a week I If your car does not sell, we'll run it for another week FREEi All for just $10'. ~:.-=--s== ~:;::: •t tObt ol--o--·--. •• ..,. o .... _ o-.,.----_..,. -=:=:r.=:=:~r-~4"='~-, ----------------- CEILING OESKlN ACOUSTIC REMOVAL kNOCKDOWN TEXTURE APPLIED. 714..ci104385 FARTHI INTEIUORS Kllcheo"Blt./Remodel Room AddltlOnt • \Ilsa/MC ll560875 940 645--9325 REBUILO OA REMODEL • Homes °' Off ICll • Qutfl!y Comtruci.on • AMSOnlbly PIQd • Local Company 1631318 ., Stellhenson & Astoclalll Call MM44·S4SS ~ l[j f 2so CARPENTRY I •REPAIR Specl11l1tl All 'YI>'!~~·~ ~33;;.";;"tc~ ~ MC/\llSA 714-tlt-3514 1-~1 CuroC I n Prs :;z;c:;\l&a • Ol'foe>h • .....,;u PR:>FESSIONAUSM' OUAUTY OEDICATIOff 714 342-06 6 714 437 -2704., A Touch Of C:la11 Cleanln9 ~-R~lcial Uc'd BcindBd, f ree E51 T11• 714-282-7143 ANOERION C:onecnicllon Large or Smll Jobs. lrw'd LIB4407a loCal CdM Ell 1921 714-27:M723 MCI lll5Ctt ltbtC tU Ccn:reta. Plilo. ~. ~. 880'1. Rer1 ~ T 557"7594 ••JRG MASONRY tt 8LOCK-8RICK-STONE All TYPES-OUALITY WORI< 1.1730088 114-631-7&43 SHANNONSIOE CONSTR Concrete/M1sonry/Drllnaga syslems. Hillside repetrs 714-540-7739 ~---·~1fi 1 •• ' "'H1 ·,-,, LEXUS ES 300 1116 Cashme<a Betge. llhl CO (176641142287) $23.495 TUSTIN LE)(US 714-544..tlOO LEXUS ES 300 '116 co. chrome wheels (t7704/ 134795) $23,995 TUSTIN LEXUS 714-50 4800 LEXUS ES 300 'ii Whte. lltw. low miles, co (1770fJ140846) $23.995 TUSTIN' LEXUS 714-544400 LEXUS ES 300 '16 lfW. mooNool, co (17681 / 156639) $21 795 TUSTIN LEXUS 714-544~ LEXUS ES 300 '17 Llllr, CO. cM>me wNlels (17974/020055) $27,495 TUSTIN LEXUS 714-S«-4800 LEXUS OS 300 'k LIIV CO. cl\rome wt'41111 ( 177071109230) $25.995 TUSTIN LEXUS 714-544-4800 ~~ D'ipi '-................ .,,,,, N-C-U. I'' >1',!1 • "I , f\1 I II' I I ,, I, I laMiia.a•T-t.p. ·~~ •a-tn·n..~ •...-•MISM• la/O...Lta. • F-• N. Ciiailfl • Cut .. FREE ESTIMATE (949 722. 7478 .. W"-.. _-... r,• :.;, ' :·,·.1 . '~·~J....a.W:. " ••• .. -.. -·~. ·~ -. ' .-...-. ..,; . J..·' . ~ ' . . . . . . TIT~ T~ ' . • --- ... . ..... . . ' 8y CHARLES GOREN Wtl.h OMAR SHARll' and TANNAH HIRSCH SIMPLE TECHNIQUE, HARD TO SPOT &st· W. t vulnerable. East deals. The play wu over almost as quick· ly. West led a low diamond. east took the k.ina and shifted to lhe two or clubs - obviously a sinaleton. Declarer won in dummy and led a trump. Ease rose with the ace, rclUmed a low diamond to penncr's queen, and the club return was ruffed to seal the contract's fate -down one. NORTH • 0864 O A3 0 42 • KQ 1086 WEST •l 4'1 9764 2 0 Q8 3 •9753 EAST • A97 ti QJ 8 o A KJ 10 65 Declarer .conceded defeal too meekly. Sou1h should at least have tried to prevent West from gaimng the lead to Jive East a club ruff. The play to the first trick made it hkely that West held the queen or dia· monds. so tacklloa trumps immed1· arely would succeed onlr if East held a singleton spade as wel as-one club. Not bloody likely! •l SOUTH • KJ 105 J I;) K 105 0 97 •AJ4 The bidding: EAST SOUTH WEST NORTH 10 I• Pass 0 Prospecu are oot prom1sinJ but. after winning the club trick, declarer should cash the ooe and k.ing or hearts and continue with the ten If West covers, the conlr8Ct is doomed. As the cards lie, however, West must fol - low 10 the ten wilh a low heart. Now all declarer has to do is discard dummy's remaining diamond and. on winning the trick, East has no way to reach partner for the fatal club ruff. ln the fullness or time, Sou1h can drive out lhc ace or spades, draw trumps and claim the rest of lhe Lncks .... p.. Pass Opening lead: Three of o The loser-on-loser play is one of the simplest tactics m a declarer's arsenal. Yet it is often overlooked when planrung the play. The auction was over in oo time. Sou1h had an easy overcall of one spade over East's one diamohd open· ing bid, and North had both the strength and trick-taking potential for a raise 10 game. 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