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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1999-04-29 - Orange Coast PilotSERVING THE NEWPORT -MESA CO!v\MUNrTIES SINCE 1907 THURSDAY, APRIL 29, 1999 ~usinesses get answers on ~dening project •At outreach meeting, owners hear options for improving traffic conditions on 17th Street. Many business owners were a pprecia- tive of the effort, but were also eager to share their views on the project, which would add two lanes to both sides of 17th Street between Orange and Irvine Avenues. Transportation Manager Peter Naghavi presented four different alterna- tives to ~e group, which included build- ing medians, closing off driveways and changing sidewalk widths. serve on an ad hoc committee to help develop plans for the widerung. ldJles had been explored thoroughly. ·There's a lot they can do that's a lot I less than Hus,· she said. Eus1 Gt I ~Pio! COSTA MESA -Business owners along 17th Street received some answers Wednesday night at the first meeting in an aggressive outreach campaign to inform the public about the 17th Street widening project. "I appreciate them wanting to keep us included and I hope they keep wanting to keep us included," said Jerry Prench, owner of French's Bakery. Naghavi also walked 17th Street in the days before the meeting to personalJy invite business owners to the meeting. He gave brief presentations to about 80 business owners between Orange and Santa Ana avenues. Despite the city's effort at outreach and the Chamber of Commerce's sup- port, business owners Paul Gatdu.s and Martha Yarbrough were not won over. They said they felt like the deasion to widen had already been made and that they really didn't have a voice in the mat- ter. Other bu.smess owners such as Stem Su. who owns 17th Street Beauty was womed dbout the effects construction would hdve. "Not every busme:.s Ccin survive one year of construction,· he said NaghaVl unplored \\-'1th the audience of about 30 to 50 business owners to con- sider the long-term benefit of the project, However, French said he believes two lanes in each direction would be enough if the city improved bus turnouts and left tum lanes by installing arrows. 1\vo more meetings will be held with other block areas. Each block area will be asked to select two representatives to Gatchis called it a "hostage· and ·au or nothing" situation. Yarbrough said she didn't think other alternatives besides adding two more SEE PROJECT PAGE Al CHEEK TO CHEEK MARC MARTIN I DAILY P1LOT Brooke Tenorio, 4, observes some motherly love between Liiiy, right, and Anthy during a recent trip to TeWlnkle Park in Costa Mesa to watch Brooke's sister play in a softball game. Pitrents complain Newport Harbor treated unfairly • High school receives $700,000 less than it should each year and piange needed, they say. J1 s.~1<A GARttL~.o.., ~Pii NEWPORT-MESA The school district's five-month recon- figuration process has not addressed underlying inequali- ties between the district's high schools, parents from Newport Harbor High School charged , .. Tuesday. ·sometimes, I thmk we're operating as four separate entities among the four zones.· said Bar· bara Yeager, a parent from New- port Harbor who believes the dis- trict should allocate more money for science labs, drama dasses and counselors at that school. ·1 think we have a big probJem with inequality and it needs to be addressed.• Yeager, along with Newport Harbor parents Linda Adams and Christine Lofgren, charged that their children's school gets $700,000 less than it should each year because of the way funds are divided among the district's four high schools. Because Newport Harbor, which has 2,000 students, and Ensign Intermediate School, which has about 1,200 students, are so much larger than other dis- trict high schools and middJe schools, they wind up with fewer dollars per student, Ada.ms said. That puts a strain on computer labs, science labs, and adminis- trative staff, said Lofgren. To address these problems, NEW DINING CRITICS ANNOUNCm Newport Harbor's site council passed a resolution asking school board members to take a number of long-range steps to reduce enrollment and increase the amount of money going to New- port Harbor. The PTAs at both Newport Harbor and Ensign also approved the recommendations. Lofgren also asked board members to spend more than $150,000 to improve science labs, drama facilities, computer labs SEE FUNDING PAGE A22 Student deIDands i-epairs at school . Newport residents join Pilot team • Leaking air conditioners at ~dersen Elementary are not a health hazard, district officials say, }>ut they will address the problem. .Jr. ~I( .. \ GAIUUSON lkltt Pb NI!WPORT BEACH -For months, a i>lack, gunky sub tance has been dripping from air condit.aoning units at Anden;en Ele· mentary School onto floor ·, desks and even students' little heads. Decrying what he called lho "n gligence" J>f the school di trlct in addr sing lhe prob- ~em, Craig LevU'l 1 a enior at Newport Har- bor High School who ~its on the board of edu· · <:ation and whose ist r attends Ander en )chool, asked board mr.mbcn> Tuesday to bx &he alr condiUonm~ problem. •'fheie ii a maJOr problem there, and I'd like to g~ on record saymg I'm a httle upset that nothing h4 been don , • Levin said m a SEE VENTS MOE A22 After two months of searching for the con· sum.mate restaurant crit· ic, we are very pleaied to announce that two long· bme Newport Beach l· dents -Kathy Mad r and Stephen SMtacroce -will JOm Nancy Che v- er as dining review columnists for the Daily Pilot. Mader i!I " 27 -ycor resident of Nt>wport Beach who teach<· Eng· lish as a ccond languog • She attended Kaiser El mentary and Newport Harbor High School, an(t has e master of orts m education from Peppcrdln and e bach lor' m Amencan hl lory frum UC Irvin • •t em honored to be lected as on of the Oaily Pilot cfuililg crlUcs," Mftd r sa cJ. •Jt Is :wond rfuJ to finally be retognized for eomething I hav don so well lor 10 long: eating.• Her other hobbies include jogging. readmg, shopping and qutlbng. Santacroce, a Corona del Mar re 1dent, has lived in tho ar a since 1983. He attended USC, where he received a bachelor ot sC'1cnce in busin adm1rustration. JI i an as ct manager for a r al e talc hnanC'1al MCC:tflrm. •rve always enjoyed dmmg out nd d1SC'Ov r· ing new rest.wants,• Santacroce $aid. •rm exoted to have th opportunity to h r my cxpcri nces and writ about some of Orang County's wonderful r tawant5. • S&ltaaoce Mid he enJoys cooking at home end mla'taln1Dg friends, traveling, win -~and ..... . OW ..,. ..,. ....... VC-~o very· one who.11.at r 14 cMmag Q1tiqUil IOI' ow rev1ew. w enJor*' ~ au 1eo °' tMm Relief in sight for construction woes day, \\'hen, for the hrst tune m nearly two years, the bndge will be completely open. •Several major projects. including work at Newport Boulevard and West Coast Highway, are nearing completion. ·We are at the tail end of the work, so this LS a ma1or mile- stone,• said David \'\'anderling, the city's construcbon manager I for the pro1ect. ·one. ramp has \ '\DRn' Sn-Vt'< H \JlRI' been closed for 20 months and -----~-Pio!------one has been closed for 10 months. Both duecuons are open NEWPORT BEACH -Res1-nght now, but all the lanes and dents who are frustrated by an ramps will be restored complete· array of construction projects in I ly dS of Fndd~ • town now have some good news. Wanderling sdld some addJ- Some of the largest projects that tiondl construction work remains. have snarled trafhc or created such dS work on the sidewalks, eyesores around Newport Beach the center d1y1der, the walkwa)' are neanng completion handrails, landscdpmg cWd the Primary among those pro1ec~ overa.IJ liqhting, but that none of is the expansion of the Arches those final detdlls should cau e Bridge, which workers hdve more than c10 occas1onaJ ornnge- labored on for several years as I cone lane closure they realigned traffic lanes and "There's still some other acuv- closed down onramps. 1ty that will go on, but this i.:. 1t as Work on the finaJ two rdmps 1s far as the work m the traffic 'ec- vtrtually complete. Both d.re scheduled to be reopened on Frt-SEE ROADS PAGE A22 Commission OKs tree removal on Bear Street • Segerstrom & Sons will plant exotic palms at a cost of nearly $10,000. i-IN G11 ~Pill COSTA MESA -About 50 Cuban Royal Pd.lms will b<• allowed to put down roots on Bear Street but not without a pnce The Parks, Recreauon Fa<.:ili· tles and Parkways Corruruss1on voted 7-0 to allow C.J Segerstrom & Sons to remove 45 trees, valued at $300,000, from Bear Street between Sunflower Avenue and South Coast Dnve . and replace them with a colon - nade of rare and exotic palm., seen on boulevards in Flonda Of the 43 trees being removed, 13 are on city property. Those 13 must be replaced wilh 24-tnch and 36-inch boxed trees at a 3-to· 1 ratio for a lotal of 39 trees, the commission deeded. The cost of MlllENNIUM MOMENT replacement 1s estimated at $9,100. Segerstrom must dlso tak~ over mamtendnce of the trees on city medians and ensure that a. backup suppl)-ot the Cuban Roy aJ Palms LS available m case dny of the trees dlong the colonndde. are lost to accidents or other fore~. The trees a re be mg replaced to complement a sculptured pedes- tnan bndge that will connect the two wmg of South Coast Plaza aero c; Bear <\trN•t The Cuban Royal PaiJTu, '' hich have a value clo<,e to the trees they are replac- ing. will offer more of a vtsual statE>ment concurrent with the artt l's v1s1on, said Segerstrom repn.•sentatJ\P Bob Fernandez. Comm1ss1oners said the Cuban Royal Palms would help \M>autify and urufy the boulevard. but werP concerned Wlth the lo s of some of the more mature trees on the property that are more SEE TREES PAGE A8 h had a lot of fish to fr • • I locals only Doily Pilot-A 2 Thursday, April 29, 1999 llSI IETS P I L 0 I P I 0 P L I . Qty might pitch in fo r T El Toro ads·~ greer wylder A sale to warm your home s floo rs H emphiJJ's Rugs & Car- pe~ (949) 722-7224 is offenng a special pur· chase on Masldnd area rugs. Through May, you can pur- chai>e d l\.1tlsland Port City 9· Ii; l 2 a rt>d rugs and receive a lreP J-by-12 runner. Also, there 1!> c1 Sdlc> on moi>t Kardstan area 1 uqs di SO"'n off. The sale includes d selection of factory c;econdl> dnd selected wool car· pets. Hemptull's is at 230 E. 17th "t in Costa Mesa. ThP Newport Beach Public Library 1s holdirlg a free event on Sdturddy dS pdrt of the lmdgmdlton Celebration of OrangP County The event, c:dlled ·A Century of Fun m Om• Dc1y," stdrts c1t noon and end" c1t 4 pm There a re art dcllv1t1e-., Jc1ce-pdmting and performc1n(c-.. mcludmg The .l\.tdQIC ut Tony Daniels at noon, stonei> c1nd songs by Barbara Klem dnd the Lmcoln Story- tPllers at 1 p.m dnd 3 p.m .. the South1•m Cc1hfom1a Smgers rh1ld ren·~ chmr at 2 pm., and Mdrshc1ll\ Flying Tigers, an c·xnlrnq dC'monstrntion of mar- ttdl arl'> c1t 2.. HJ p m The New- port Beach Public Library is locdtPcl dl 1 ooo Avocado Ave. m Newport BPc1rh Ko!>as Home FurnlshJngs (!-149) 72:l-b005 1s c.:elebrallng a grand 01wninq and offenng a 10'Y.. d1•;r ount on €'V(•rythmg in lhe stuff• with coupons m todd} 's pdper Kosas carries home fum1sh1nqs from Mexico, mcludmq pottery, wrought iron rustic pine lum1ture, dCC-PssonPs, c1nd flowers It's at 178 I 1\11 \\.'port Blvd Unit C m ( 'osld ~ IPsd \11u < dn ledfn soml' fa shion t1pi> lrnm dl1 expc-rt, Kim John- son Gross, In Style conlnbut- 1ng Pchtm t1nd coc-rt•dtor of Chic ~unpl(', Sdlttrcldy at Macy'<, '-,11111h Coast Pluza at l p m on tlw flrc;t floor Refresh- ments will ht> <.,prved For more inlormat111n cmd lo RSVP, plbtSl • < tt II I 714 I '>t>~-$1822 Todd} 1-.; thP first dct}' of the prf'\'tPw ..,dJP on women ·s shoes nl Bloomingdale's The shoe -.Pit•< ti on "' ont' of the best, and :lw '>dll' hc1~ great bdrgams UesiqnPr name brands on sale indud1· DKNY. Bruno Magil, C "tlll' I lddn, Rdl ph LdUien, Stu- .irt \\t'tllrtldn, Via Sp1ga , Amdlf1 l>m1dld Pliner, CK C <1l\ rn Kte>111. Adrienne Vittadi· m , :\!1 T•1u, 1:ranco Sarto, Nine WP~t .incl Tommy Hilfiger. The pn·v1!'w .,di<• ld!>ts through Sun- day. c1nd th('£t the regular sale rrs111n<•., on Monday. Bloom· 1nqdalt·'s 1s at Fdshwn Island in NPwport HPach. • BEST BUYS is f ublished Thursdays and Saturdays I you know of a good buy, send a fax to (949) 646--4170 or write to Daily Pilot. 330 W Bay St., Cos1a Mesa 92627 Bo Jean R Going into business w i th a 'small' goal in mind THEY ARE Giants irl their business. SMALL WORLD Bob Bittouma and Jean Robinson Bittouma have turned a hobby into a success- ful "small" busirless. As owners and operators of Garden of Mmiatures, a store specializing in miniature hous- es and furniture, the husband and wife team get to enjoy a favorite pastime as well. #This is just kind of a hobby that got carried away," said Jean. It's a hobby that got a little more than carried away, from the looks of the store. The walls are lined with detailed dollhouses and display cases filled with handcrafted minia- ture furruture made by artisans in England as well as the local community Real wicker beds, porcelain bathtubs and fine wood furni- ture that can fit into the palm of a hand fill the cabinets around the store. Learn to r educe your water use Reside nts will learn how to keep their water bills down and keep their yards green and bloom.mg at the same time through a class offered by Mesa Consolidated Water D1stnct on Saturday. Mesa is offering the free class to celebrate Water Awareness month. Participants will learn about native drought-resistant plants, checking sprinkler sys- tems and keeping outdoor water use at a minimum. Participants can also schedule free in-depth wise water audits of their homes and yards. Water Jean grew up playing with a dollh.ouse given to her by her father. But many years and many cousins later, the doll- house gpt lost in the shuffle. As a gift, Bob built Jean a Tudor-style dollhouse, although he might not have known what he was getting into before starting the ambi- tious project. Six years after first begin- ning the project, the Bittoumas bad an elaborate, intricately detailed dollhouse that now serves as the centerpiece of the store. As Jean furnished the home, the couple found them- selves driving all over the place -from Knott's Beny Farm to Laguna Hills -to find furniture. Due to the shortage of stores selling miniatures, the Bittoumas decided to open their own. DRAWING FROM EXPERIENCE Building and furnishing dollhouses wasn't a big leap for the Bittoumas. Jean is a former interior decorator and Bob made a liv- ing installing air conditioning systems in high-rises such as the Bonaventure in downtown Los Angeles. "I retired from major con- struction, now I'm in mini-con - struction," Bob said. Por Bob, the experience comes in handy when it comes to helping fathers and grandfa· thers who want to build doll· houses for the little girls in their lives. The grandfathers usually don't have any trouble finishing the projects, Bob said, but many times fathers will codte back a year later with their kits only partia.Uy assem· bled, asking him to help finish the job. Although little girls are the portion of the population usu- ally associated with dollhouses, the hobby has a universal appeal, Jean said. About 80% of their customers are adults rathe~ than children, she said. Men and boys who enjoy working with their hands also BRIEFLY IN THE NEWS conservation kits will also be giv- en out. For reservations or more information, call Wendy Duncan at 949-574-1031 A chance to save those old photos Photographs don't have to be stored in shoe boxes stuffed under- neath beds and in closets. A hands-on workshop in cele- bration of National Scrapbook Day will be held Saturday at Mariners Christian School. Partidpants will learn how to preserve and organize precious family photographs and stories. Newport Beach resident and Cre· alive Memories Consultant Susie Sprinkel Hudson will teach the class with seven other consultants. The $35 daylong class includes lunch and begins at 9 a .m. at Mariners Christian School, 300 Fischer Avenue in Costa Mesa. For more information, call (949) 645-7707. 10,000-gallon fuel spill at John Wayne Airport Oraqge County firefighters and a certified environmental cleanup team responded to a 10,000·gallon fuel spill this week at John Wayne Ailport. The spill occurred during a nightly fueling early Tuesday morning at three tanks located on delight in building the doll- houses or •miniature" homes, as Bob said be refers to them when he's in the company of men. Besides the homes, the store also canies kits for log cabins, gas stations, forts and stables. -I think the men really get into it," Jean said. •This is a way they can actually build a house." Older girls and women also enjoy furnishing the homes, consulting with Jean on wall· paper and carpeting. Many grown women enjoy being able to do things on a minia- ture scale that they wouldn't be able to do in their own home's, Jean said. Jean still enjoys the doll- houses, even though it is now a business. Besides, she has three granddaughters who share her hobby. •I've always loved little things. especially beautiful lit- tle things," Jean said. -Story By Elise Gee, photo by Rick Hearn the west side of the airfield off Red Hill Avenue, said Nghia Nguyen, an airport spokes- woman. About 10.000 gallons of fuel, or 3% of the tank's capacity, overflowed into a containment area, Nguyen said. There was no damage to the tank or danger to personnel because safety valves located in the tank area functioned properly, Nguyen said. Because the fuel flowed into a containment area that can accommodate up to 375,000 gallons of fuel, the envi· ronmental cleanup crew was able to salvage it for reuse, Nguyen said. The tanks are owned by a con- sortium of airlines and monitored , by John Wayne Airport l• • Newport Beach mayor ": says $150,000 campaign 1' to sell plan for a South County airport are right on the money. ANDREW STEVEN HARrus ~ .. ------=Dmlt~Pb~----.._,,! NEWPORT BEACH City·~ officials are backing an Orange ~ County plan to take out telev1-1 sion ads to sup~rt the El Toro·r: airp<>rt proposal, and some said the city possibly could lend financial assistance to the county for its effort. The county Board of Supervi. sors, by a narrow 3-2 vote, Uus week endorsed the $150,00(} plan for five different TV com-, mercials, which will run on cable•' stations during the next six 1 months. · The plan raised the ire of' South County supervisors Tom : Wilson, who represents New-: port-Mesa, and Todd Spitzer. Both criticized the use of taxpay- er dollars to promote the plan over other alternatives. Mayor Dennis O'Neil says thP ' TV plan is exactly what the El Toro pro1ect needs. • • 1 think it's very appropnate • O'Neil said. •The more informd· lion that is disseminated With truthful facts, the more benefit 11 would be for the county in gen- eral. This is the biggest issue m · the county, and I'm absolutely-, convinced that if we can get ' through all the propaganda lo I the true facts, there-will be no • doubt in most people.'s minds ; that a commeroal international I airport at El Toro is in the best irlterest of everybody.• • O'Neil even said he would : consider asking the council to j allocate funds to enhance the • county project, if the city attar-• ne y could assure him that 11 1• would not run afoul of the legalJ issues raised by the objecting supervisors. -: •1 would fir5t want to makt• I sure that we cowd legally spend I muniopal funds for advertising a 1 pro-airport position," the mayor 1 said. ·1 believe we could, and I would fully support the county m : doing that. I see no reason wht • we wouldn't." I City attorney Bob Burnham ~ said he doesn't see any legal : obstacle to the council members • spending money on El Toro TV i ads, if they wanted. "I don't see any legal issue at , all," Burnham said. "We don' have any TV spots for any city , pro1ects right now, but we spenct-> money notifying people of cit) ' pro1ects, sending out newslet- ters, thfugs Wee that, and that's all funded through tax revenue. · So I don't see how anybody can argue that there's any legal . issue." Other council members said they support the county's TY. plan, but wouldn't necessanly put city money behind it. "It's good that they're spend· ing the money to go out and pro;e: mote it, and obviously Newport• Beach is behind El Toro, but we 1 are pretty much giving our mon • ey to the Airport Alliance and the Orange County Regional Airport Authority, groups like.,· . that," said councilman John•· Noy~. ' "We're doing direct mailers,! and that's a very efiective way tO' , try to de-politicize the issue,·: saJd councilman Tod Ridgeway. •so maybe we're going to stick ' to that." : \, ,--~~~ ............... .-~~~-, r~-. .......... ~, r~~~~~~ ................... r-~~~---i': WEATHER SURF POLICE FILES i VOL. 93, NO. 100 READERS HOTLINE (949) 642-6086 RKocd your comments about the O.ily Piiot °' news tips ADDRESS OUr ~ress Is 330 W 81y St.. Cost.a Mew, CA 92627. COM EOJONS It is the Pilot'5 pohcy to p<Ol'npt· ly c0<rect 111 «tors of subst.ttlce. PleiM c..tll (949) 574-4268. m Newport BeadVCost.a Mew 01llY. Piiot (USPS-144-800) Is pYbllshed Monday through Sat· urday. In Newpott 8e1Ch and Costl Mt'Slo subscriptions 1re av1llable only by subsu1bi"9 to The T1me'I Orange County (800) 252-9141, In lfHS outSide of Nt'WpOrt 8"ctl and CostA Mesi, wblcnptjonl to ttw Oa•ty Pilot avtllabM only II'• by m.111 for s 10 '* rilonth. 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The sun will Mt at 7:34 p.m. COSTA MESA • Awnue of the Arts: A cluster of ma1fbox.s at The ~kes ~rtment:s In the 3000 block were pried open April 14, caus- ing $1,000 In damage. • hit 11th Strwt: Watches worth S60 worth were stolen from a dlSplay rack at Longs Drugs In the 100 b1ock April 23. • 8rtltol StNet: A $200 cellular phone was stolen at Nord· sttom In the 3000 block Apf 11 8. • c:.nron Drtw· A garage was tam.eked In the 2000 block. causing •n und.iermlned •mount of da"'9 J\pfll 17. • lrtltOI StNet: A w.et.t worth S 160 was stolen from an unat· ttnded purse In the 3000 bloctc Aprll 18. flm\WORT llACH • ~ Drtve: A leptop computer and a«essorle.t worth $1,500 were stolen from an office April 9. • Via LWo ...,... Someone tcrttchtd the '*"' on 1n Audf l*tted 1n the 400 block A4>01 23, <tUMng seoo tn ~. • -lllJ ProM: A CM\We Ind a«ISIOtlel WOf1h SSIO __. "°""' from • 14hkle ~ In the 100 block 14.Pril 2'. • '"""9 ""•w: Sofneof•ftOtt S5 wpnh of P'°'*"t from• brt.bile In tht .,., block Apri1 21. • • Doily Pilot Thursday, April 29, 1999 A 3 Newport Beach library hits the big time with speaker series W hen a prominent Demo- crat comes to ~ak in Newport Beach, it cer- tailtly behooves local Democrats -all 10 of us -to go, especially when the speaker has worked for many years in the highest eche- lons of national politics. Such are the credentials of Susan Estrich, the third headliner in the current Distinguished Speakers Lecture Series of the Newport Beach Public Library. So last Friday, I went. The event was remarkable to me on two counts: the wonder- fully pungent -and occasionally abrasive -straight talk from Estricb, so absent from our nor- mal political dialogue. And the marvel that our local library can bring such high-powered (and expensive) speakers to.Newport Beach in the intimate atmos- phere of a 200-seat auditorium. Although the credit can - and should -be spread through the library board and members of ~ community who have sup- ported this effort financially as well as with enthusiastic time 81\d effort, it all began when Jim Wood took over as library board cqairman and cranked up the c~ative juices of its members. As he told me at lunch the other day, "I have trouble with the sta- tus quo.· , It was the consensus of board members that libraries are accen- tu,ating the technical at the expense of the humanities. · "There just seems to be less mteraction, • says Wood. So why not a series of lectures focusing on the humanities, alt>ng with a dinner afterward to talk about what the audience THI lllL CURVE iosePh n. bell bad just heard? And why not go after big game -the speakers whose presence and words would inspire after-dinner dis- coW'Se while, not incidentally, attracting attention to the library. Big name speakers are expen- sive -anywhere from $5,000 to $25,000 a shot. You can't tum those kinds of bucks at the door in a small auditonum, so outside help was necessary. The family of Newport resident Mdrtin Witte, a library supporter who died in 1997, provided the first and most important impetus by agreeing to endow the Distin- guished Lecture Series. · From there it was downhill. Other local philanthropists added money dnd effort to the pot. Local restaurants -the Cannery the mght I attended -popped for the food . Local musicians and artists contnbuted theu work. But the centerpiece was always the speaker. So far this year, sold-out audiences have heard astronomer David Levy, lelevi- CHILORfNS BOOTIQUf CONSIGNMENT~:. ·~-~ A Children's Toys HI fnd " , ClofhiM & f urnlture . --l <Mix ~sories Larsest Materniw Selection in O.C. · 2~rx3~..- Redoa1cor White Oak IM~Amt.tile ToP Name Brands BABY BLOOMERS 1125 VJctorta St. IA. COsta Mesa (949) 548-1001 Hours: M f 1Dam-6pm sat 1 tam-5pm -·· sion corrunentator and author Andy Rooney and Estrich. The final speclker in the cunent series is historian and biographer Doris Keams GOodwin on May 21. Estrich was my first venture to the Disbnguished Lecture Serles, and if the others have been half as provocative, acerbic and downright entertaining, the din- ner discussions have been lively. She made me realize in spades how much baloney is put out • every day by self-serving people -and especially public officials -to cover their backsides and promote their own agendas. Although she was not reluc- tant to discuss any of her political activities -as national campaign director for Michael Dukakis' presidential bid, senior adviser to Mondale/Ferraro and deputy national issues director for Sen. Ted Kennedy -_her thesis on this evening was •cnme and Politics.• And he made the con- nection with i;battering clarity and numerous examples. Central to this thesis was Willie Horton, the criminal paroled by Massachusetts when Duk.akis was governor who promptly raped a woman after his release. George Bush W"5 vir- tually elected by wrapping Willie Horton around Dukakis's neck. "I'm a victim of Willie Hor- ton," Estrich said. "We're all vic- tims of Willie Horton. Since that election, politicians are scared to death of being known as soft on crime. Crime in politics has become a measure of toughness. It's turned politics into a canni- balistic sport." She made a potent bridge between the Willie Horton syn- drome and zero tolerance and California's three strikes law. WHEN DINING GETS BORING, IT'S TIME FOR. .. -•maM::i**'• OUR MEALS ARE A TRIP TO MEXICO AS WELL AS BAJA ALSO ON OUR MENU: FISH TACOS TORTILLA SOUP CHILI SIZE CHILI CHEESE OMElmt Cockroi1' Pnone Aheoo • , Food To Go 296 £. 17TH ST. COSTA MESA · 949-645-7626 Educational Aide Materials for Parents & Teachers • Work Books (All Subjects) •Test Prep Materials • Flash Cards • Learning Games & Much More Celebrating our 11 ti\ l l anniversary Hours 2980 McClintock Way . Unit F M·F 10-6pm Sat 10-Spm Costa Mesa (714) 557-7750 Sale Prices from $69'9-s24r Wh~I!~"' ~RPET & TILE ? INSTALLATION r.7 JO DAY HO QU(STION '.JiU~Jllf ~ ASKED WAMAKTY .......... _ ...... llw ""*°""IA••WIMl ..... 1 Ult -CW'IMI· "Hillary has been helping her husband and raisuig her child. Now it's her tum.• Women m the audience applauded noisily. "How do you distmguish, • she asked, "between a young man who killed his father while he was beating up on his mother from the Menendez brothel$? Which one is murder? And I don't know how many times I've said to California politician~ that the three strikes law is absurd. And they say: 'You know that and I know that. But do you think I would vote against it m an election year?'" Already the library board is looking to next year. Plans are being explored for adding a state-of-the-art auditonum (seat-.. ing .COO people) and receptlon • There was much more, mclud· ing the irony that a diet book she wrote has sold three tunes as many copies as the books on pol- itics and law she hds written. When she was asked why she hadn't run for public office, she said, "Because I hate sucking up to rich people for money • When asked about Hillary Clinton's possible run for the Senate m New York, she said, hall to the library Some of the speakers beuig considered for next year include Tom Brokaw, Norman Mailler, Stephen Jay Gould and, yes, Hillary Clinton. Meanwhile, there is Doris Keams GoodWlll ill a few weeks and the whole summer to con- template Estrich's answer to what she enjoys most. ·an ice-cold martiru .• • JOSEPH N. llEU is a Santa Ana Heights resident. His column appears Thursdays ~/j~ ~lsl.d .. RICiHT FROl1l THE STI I IT." • Outstandlna Cmtomer Senice • • Volume Selection • Great Prices Guaranteed• ORANG•: ( ·otJN I Y'S IARGFSI" St:RVI( ·1-: f-A< "II ITV • 7S I FXL 'S I OA"J CARS Fresh Bone-In Chicken Breast s1 ~~ Limit 4 lbs. • • I ' f . • f , • • • • ' l , • • p . • • • a ' l • • .. .. • • ' t I ' • • • • • • • I i I t & • • ... • A 4 Thu~. April 29, 1999 Estancia students, staff push positive aspects of education COSTA MESA -Students dnd teachers at Estancia High School threw open the school's doors Tuesddy and Wednesday and invited tht• whole commµni- ty m to see that it is a wonderful pldce to get dn education -and to discrectit negabve talk about the school. "It has a bdd reputation, but I thmk it's a good scliool." said seruor Shdind Gowers. Nil people were to know the school at all, Urny would see that what's said dbout it 15n't true at all.• That, said PTA president Sher- n Hoyt, was <>xactly the point of U1e open house, which was tar- geted at studen~ in the Estancia attendance area who have applied to go a different district high school. "It's ridiculous,• said home economics teacher Gail Knieriem, who put on a feast in her class Wednesday. "It's such a good school. We offer more pro- grams than many of the other schools.• Michelle Mcduff and Beth Zich, two prospective paren~ vis- iting the school Wednesday, said they bad been sold. "So far, it looks pretty good,• McGuff said. -Jessica Garrison Estanda HJgb School students Cesar Arroyo, left. Marte Rodriguez, mtd. die, and Jeff Niles, far right. dish up a tradJ- ttonal American meal ln Gall Knterlem's home economics class du.ring an open house at the school Wednes- day. 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H.picJl Positions open on Costa Mesa panels Opportunities await citizens interested in serving on Costa Mesa city committees related to youth, diversity .and redevelop- ment: • Advisory Committee of Teens, which is made up of youths ages 14 tp 18 who would like to influence the counol on projects and activities for young people. Meetings are held in the evening on the second and fourth Mondays of the month. WAYS TO IMPROVE YOUR HOME OFFICE Computer Cabinet with Collapsible Clrair .... •.Iii•••• .. 35-50°/o off all stock and special order Home Office furniture and Leather Upholstery. A One of the largest Selections of Home Office furniture V in the area! We carrr: Sligh • Hekman • Leathercraft • and more In stock: Deslcs • Computer cabinets • Desk chairs Modular work stations • Leather upholstery HOME OFFICE & LEATHER SALE! UP TO 50°/o OFF South Bay Showroom (Newest LOcation) 23649 Hawthorne Blvd. (310) 373-0442 ~1111111111.ii..:llliill~lililliil · 12• s· Laguna Beach howroom (Landmark Location) 345 North P.C.H. (949) 49f.65S l • Child Care and Youth Ser- vices Committee, which compiles and distributes a Child Care Directory and a Teen Servtces Directory. Parents, teachers and students are encouraged to apply. Meetings are held the first Wednesday of the month. • Human RelatiorlS Commit· tee, which encourages interac- tion, sharing and understanding of different cultures. The group produces a public access televi- sion show. Meetings are held the fourth Wednesday of the month. • Redevelopment and Resi- dential Rehabilitation Committee, which deals with the redeveloi>: ment of housing and commerc:td! properties within the city's tdrget areas. The committee also pro- vtdes input on hQw Community Development Block Granb dlld other Redevelopment Agency money is spent. Meetings dfe held on the fourth Tuesday ol every other month. To apply, send a lettt>r - resumes are optional -to the City Council at P.O. Box 1200, Costa Mesa 92628-1200 or dt>li\£>r the materials to City Hall, 77 fdlf Dnve. The deadline for appllra- tions is 5 p.m. Friday, May 28 ~ Salon • Supply 436 HELIOTROPE CORONA DEL MAR 949•675•0655 Nevv & Used Sports Equipment: llJ§Slliift&JIE f SiiiRiijijH+ ++uupptiriimd -I --1 I I , :$2°00FF::$5000FF: I Y.l:i,_...l(SIOOO I I Wllil,_...l{SEOO I I --~':~ ____ 1 I ____ ":'':":~ __ ;,-<' ~: -.- Mon-ft! 1~ 3313 S. Bristol St.• South Coast Metro SOt lOcJm.<>pm (Brinol 8c McArthur next m MJcbads) ~ 11om-5pm (714) 641-7427 Celestino's quality MEATS The Finest Meat and S<'rl'IC <' Avwluble we offer ALL NATURAL BEEF 11 fall Liu of VF.AL ROCKY FREE RANGE CHICKENS ' CEl.F.snNO'S MARINATED KABOB'S HOT MEAls TO Go Garlic, Cajun, Lemon or Maui BEEP OR CHICKEN $5.99lb. 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Levine urged board members to consider students' opinions on the text- books. ISSUE: Newport Mesa Schools Foundation Awards Banquet ACTION: None taken SUMMARY: Forest Werner, of the Newport Mesa Schools Foundation, gave board members a presentation on the foundation's grants to teachers program. More than 100 teachers will receive grants fo r special pro- grams in their classrooms at an awards cer- emony tonight. approve the counseling program the Center for Creative Alternatives has been operat- ing at Rea Elementary school Since January. But board member Wendy LPece said she had some concerns about the organ.ization. Board member Martha Auor urged district officials to create some kind of oversight program for organizations that provide ser- vices in the school district. ISSUE: Special Education Resolution ACTION: Approved 7-0 SUMMARY: Joining school boards across Orange County, Newport Mesa school board members have asked Congress to pay more for special educa,t:ion. · Thursday, April 29, 1999 A 5 A BIG WHEEL ISSUE: Independent contractors who pro- vide services to district schools ACTION: Approved 7-0 Since 1975, federal Jaws have required that school districts educate students with . learning disabilities and physical handicaps unW they graduate or reach 21 years of age. But although the federal government is sup- posed to pay about 40% of the costs of such special education, in practice they never pay enough. This year, the Newport Mesa district will have to dip into its gene ral fund for about $2.6 million to pay for special edu- cation costs that board me mbers believe are really the responsibility of Congress. School board member Jim Ferryman will personal- ly deliver the resolution to Washington when he goes there to visit his daughter, who is an intern in the Wlute House. SEAN HIU£R I OAl.Y PILOT Rusty Johnson, 4, plays inside a giant tractor tire while visiting TeWlnkle Park in Costa Mesa Tuesday. SUMMARY: Board mem bers voted to -Jessica Garrison ~·0Veggies, :·::fruit for "11' : sale again :1• A lapsed city permit •• temporarily shut down ·· the Newport Farmer's Market, but it will open ~ next week at pier site. ANDREW STr.vt.N HARnl!> !kit Pb NEWPORT BEACH -For three years, sh.oppers at the Farmer's Market on McFadden Plaza were able to fill their bas~ kets with fresh fruits, vegetables and spices every week. UnW a few weeks ago. That's w hen the market sud- denly shut down, halted by the bureaucracy of the city's process for issuing perm.its, which are required for the market to oper- ate once a week in the parking lot of Newport Pier. But now shoppers can clear their Tuesday morning schedules again: The market has cut through the city's red tape and, ;t with a unanimous vote of the City -council Monday night, received -pennission to reopen its opera- tions. Farmers will resume selling •their produce early next week. • "It was an unfortunate thing _that we didn't get the pennit on 1 the City Council agend a fast lrenough, but the city did it as fast I > as they could," said Larry ! Nedeau, proprietor of the market, , who said he takes full blame for ~the permit's lapse. "It's just a )>um.mer for the community, ~cause people have just been ~ scratching their heads wondering where we went." The market, which operates every Tuesday from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at McFadden Plaza off 21st Street, usually features more than 920 merchants, all of whom are ertilied by the slate of Califor- nia. •we're a certified farmer's market, all the growers that come down here are certified, and they are all local growers for the most part,• Nedeau said. "That's what distingui~hes us from a swap meet -these guys are actually the real thing, the real McCoy. They're farmers out there trying to make a living of it, sometimes relying solely on their income from the market for their liveli- hood." Shoppers benefit f rorn the market, too, Nedeau said, since it gives them fresher and healthier food a t less of a cost. •Tue advantage is that you're buying directly from the farmer, so you get a reduced price because you ellm.inato the middle man." he said. "You get a fresher, more wholesome product. At tho grocery store, the produce you get could be a week old. But these (foods) are f\ill of nutrients, and they lose nutrients from the moment they're cut. The clock starts ticking from the time that you cul it.• • Farmer's markets began ln Orange County about' t 5 yean ago, when a small group of farm- ers deoded to sell their produce directly to consumers, and launched one at tbe Otange County Fairgrounds, which is still in operation. The McFadden Plaza marltet. With ill new pennlt, now has clearance to operate for another ~. Laser Vision Correction does more than iust • improve your • • • V1s1on ••• It also improves your smile! Find out more, attend *Continental Bre akfast Educational Seminars: Thursday, May 6, 6 pm •Saturday, May 9, 9 am •Saturday, May 22, 9 am Reservations Required - Metro Pointe Cente r 949 South Coast Drive, Suite 155 Toll Free 1-877-97-1..aser (1-8 77-975-2737) Offered by Dr. Chor/es Fritch Surgeon and Diredor of the FDA Study for nearsighted & farsighted treatment Coll and schedule o complimentary coniultotion with Dr Fritch. Financing OAC ~ 6 Thursday, April 29, 1999 · arowrd town Doily Pi~ • • Send AROUND TOWN Items to the t>ally Piiot, Around Town, 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa 92627; fax them to (949) 646-4170 or call (949) 642-5680, ext. 228. A comp~e listing of Around Town rr1¥f be found at da1lypilot.com IO PAY OCC's summer and fall appllca· \Jons are available in the school's admissions and records office, 2701 F8.UVlew Road, Costa Mesa. Three summer sessions are scheduled -beginrung June 1, 14 and 28. Fall semester begins Aug 16. For more information, Cttll (714) 432·5072. The walking club of Newport Beach will meet di 9 30 a m. and 7 30 p m at the comer of Hospital Rodd and Supenor Avenue m Newport Beach. There is no cost. for more infonndl.IOn, call (949) h50-1332. fhe Costa Mesa CerUfied Fann· 1•r!t Market's h.r!>t "Strawberry Festival• will be presented from 9 d m to 1 p.m. at the mam gate of the Costa Mesa FcUr Grounds, 55 r:,m Drive, Costa Mesa. The event wtU feature free strawberries to the first 50 customers, a tree raf1le drawing at 10 a.m. and noon, shortcake aplenty, chocolate· dipped strawberries, free balloons for children and free strawberry recipes. .. Dinner by the Bay" and auction will be presented at 7 p .m. at the Tale of the Whale restaurant in Newport Beach. The event will benefit Project Cuddle, a non· profit charity that rescues babies from abandonment. Cocktails are at 6 p.m . The auction will be at 8 p .m. Tickets are $50. For more information, call '714) 432· 9681. "How to Select a Milllon·Dollar Professional Money Manager for your $100,000 Portfolio" will be presented a t 6:30 p .m. at the Wyndham Garden Hotel, 3350 Avenue of the Arts, Costa Mesa. Admission is free. For more infor- mation, call (714) 241-3158. A free seminar on "Natural SoJu· tioris to Allergies & Asthma• will be presented from 6:30 to 7:30 p .m. m Mother's Market and Kifcben Patio Cafe, 225 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa. Reservations are required. • ~~ Custom Florals Sit47~~~ For Mother's Day 50% OFF k'<dudin~ Cuscom ~rr~ngcmenis) hipping A\ailablt ••• Gifts & Antiques Specialty Furniture Mon-Fri 10-6 •Sar 10-5 •Sun 1 Q.3 369 E. 17th St., #13 •Costa Mesa• (949) 646-6745 (Acrou from Ralphal fresh For more infonnaUon, call (800) 595-6667. •aelmtlon and Guided Imagery -A Community Workshop" 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. Por more information, call (800) 5#4-46U. Comfort Zone, a mental Ulness support group, will meet from 7:30 to 9 p.m. at Lighthouse Coastal Community Church, 301 Magnolia St.,.Costa Mesa . Partic· ipants will meet in the first.floor room next to the sanctuary. For more information, call (949) 5-48- 7274. TUESDAY A free immunlzaUon clinic will be offered from 1 to 4 p.m. at the Presbyterian Church of the Covenant, 2850 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Appointments are not necessary. A parent or guardian must be present. Please bring all immunization records. 'i ALDEN'S CARPET has opened anew Area Rug Studio Why Pay Dept Store Prices? ALL RUGS & RUNNERS on SALE. 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I. Open dally, includins holi J, ... , I I .I , I I For more information, call (800) 564·8448. 11Market Slntegy-Our OuUook" will be presented from 5:30 to 7 p.m. at the Sutton Place Hotel, 4500 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach. Admission is tree. Reserva· tions are requested. For informa- tion, call (949) 955-7562. MAY6 The Ebell Club of Newport Beach will meet at 11:30 a .m. at the Bahai Corinthian Yacht Club, 1601 Bayside Drive, Newport Beach. The featured entertainer will be harpist Kathy Kavanaugh. Reservations are requested. For information, call (949) 721 ·9267. . .. Let's Talk About Writing," a 10- week fiction and nonfiction writ- ing workshop, will be presented from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. at the Cos- ta Mesa Senior Center, 695 W. 19th St. Talk or just listen. Admis- sion is $30. For more information, call (714) 965· 1176. MAY12 The Newport Beach Public Library Foundation will hold a book discussion group at 9:30 a.m. and 7 p.m. in the Friends Meeting Room at the Newport Beach Central Library, 1000 Av?- cado Ave. The featured book will be "The Color of Water" by James McBride. Admission is free. Refreshments will be served. Por more information, call (949) 717·3890. ONGOING STEP·TEEN, a seven week workshop for parents of teenagersm, is now available for Orange County parents. Learn to e ncourage, resolve conflicts, increase communication and enhance relationships. The work- shop will be conducted. by a ijcensed clinical psychologist. For more information, call (949) 225- 8189. St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church offers a support group for families with loved ones who are mentally ill. The group meets from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Sundays in the church's Dierenfield Hall C, 600 St. Andrews Road, Newport Beach. The confidential group as open to the community. For more information, call 631-2880 . 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Breakfast is $6, Por more infonn8• tion, call Angie Stafford at 474- 2225 or nna Fuman at 551-3156 .All Lassen's Leads Club meets at 7:15 a.m. Tuesdays at Mimi's Cafe, 1835 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. For more information, call 646-1252. . Zen Center of Orange County offers meditation instruction every first and third Sunday of the month from 5 to 7 p .m. at the Zen Center of Orange County, 120 E 18th St., Costa Mesa. Suggest('d donation is $10. For more inlor. m~tion, call (949) 722-7818 The Newport Beach Parks Beaches and Recreation Conuu1s'. sion meets at 7 p.m. the first 1\1es. day of each month in the C1t)l Council chambers, 3300 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach. For more information, call 644·3151. Nicotine Anonymous fellowship wants to help men and women who smoke to quit and remdrn smoke free. For more informat10n on local evening meetings, roll 650-2713. ••••••••••••• • Newport • I I : BEAUTY SUPPLY : I d•t-rn•lagloel I I I ~ .. ~?~ .. r. :zoo/o OFF • Entire Purchase . I • . 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OASIS Senior Center offers a Parkin.son's disease support group from 7 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 offen a prenatal and postnatal yoga class from 3 to 4:30 p.m. Thursdays. New classes begin on the first or the month. For information, ca.ll 642-7400. Hoag Cancer Center offers Man to Man, a free prostate cancer dis- cussion group, from 7 to 8:3cJ p.m. 'the first Wednesday of each month at the center auditorium, 1 Hoag Drive, Building 41, New- port Beach. For reservations or more information, call 722-6237. The Padflc Business Xcbange bas \weekly breakfast meetings at 7 'a.m. Tuesdays at the Paci.fie Club, t.4110 MacArthur Blvd., Newport !Beach. There is no charge for the .initial meeting. For more informa- tion, call 640-0588. 'The Newport Beach Psycbologt- oeal Association presents a coed Telationship group called Insight Equals Power at 7 p.m. Thurs- days. The fee is $25 per week. For more information, call 722-4588. lfoag Cancer Center offers a free Telaxation and imagery workshop from 10 to 11:30 a.m. the fourth Wednesday of each month at 1 1-Ioag Drive, Building 41, New- port Beach. For more information. call 760-5542. ,The Sea Explorer Ship Del Mar 711 of Orange County offers a • program for young men ages U to 18 interested in learning about saU.i.ng, seamanship, piloting, navigation 411d 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 otters ongoing assistance, counseling and relerral setvices for seniors. For appointments or more infor- ma~on, call 644-3244. The Costa Mesa Senior CIUzen 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 people suffering from chronic fatigue syndrome meets from 7 to 10 p.m. Wednesdays at the Institute for Holistic li'eatment and Research, 4019 Westerly Place, Suite 100, Newport Beach. For more information, call 251-8700. TheArthrltis Foundation instruc- tor 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 In Costa Mesa and Newport Beach for anyone who wants to over- come nicotine addiction. For a schedule or more information, call 774-9106 or (800) 642-0666. The Newport Sports Collection Foundation, a nonprofit organiza- tion, operates a free museum at 620 Newport Center Drive, New- port Beach. The museum, which has one of the world's largest col- lections of sports memorabilia, is open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. week- days. For more information, call 721-9333. HEATING • AIR CONDITIONING I I Experts in Custom Wine Cellars Closet Conversion 3 ton Air Conditioner CTIC Installed $2,895 Smee 1962 or Call Now Add AIC to 1-800-HVAC-AIR existing system (714) 434-9120 $2, 195 Uc .,ll 161 ~'=*=-! .=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.i.I J-::-------------1 Padded envelopes Brooms I Moving boxes Buckets I Kraft paper Degreasers I S h c1 Carper cleaners tretc nm -Carron sealing tape Janitorial Supplies Shipping Supp/in I Strapping : Bubble & foam rolls I Corrugated canons J Poly bags Trash ba WHOLESALE PRICES! Opmto tlHPuhlu Bto5 Mon-Fri Roll towels Floor cleaners Second Annual Newport Harbor High School Home & Garden Tour • Thursday, May 13, 1999 • 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM Visit charming and unique homes in the N~rt Harbor area. You will enioy lunch catentd by PLUM'S of Costa Mesa with coffee and refreshments by Aroma's Expresso Cafe of Costa Mesa. Tickets $35 TICKETS PRE-SALE ONLYI CAU TODAY I (949) 862-4100 arounil toWn Hoag Cancer Center sponson a free tai chi class for intermediate to advanced levels from 10:30 to 11 :30 a.m. Thursdays for people with cancer and their families. A beginner session meets from 10:30 to 11:30 a .m. Fridays. The classes a.re designed to reduce stress, increase longevity and pro- mote a sense or well-being with basic, easy-to-learn, non-strenu- ous movements to aid in balance and concentration. The class is taught by Victor Annand. No reg- istration is required. Free. Hoag Cancer Center is at 4000 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. For more information, call 722-6237. OASIS Senior Center otters a dal- ly telephone contact program for seniors who have a limited local support system. For more infor- mation, 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 hi s or her public speaking skills. For more information, cdll 444-5030. The Newport Beach Distin- guished Toastmasters Club 1300 meets from 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesdays in Sgt. Pe pperoni'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 Chariot Lamp 32" High Cream Linen Shade 24" Diameter Three way 150W #91430 7 p .m. Tuesdays at Mesa Verde United Methocllst Church, 1701 W. Baker St., Costa Mesa. For more information, call 540-C446. Blue Flame Toastmasters Club 2717 meets at 7 a.m. Wednesdays at the Village Fanner, South Coast Plaza Wlage, 1651 Sunflower Ave., Costa Mesa. The meeting is free for first-time visitors. For infor- mation, ca.ll 855-4308. Toa.sbnasters Club 231 meets at 7 a.m. Mondays at The Irvine Co., 550-C Newport Center, Newport Beach. For more information, call 733-2209. Harborlltes Toastm~ter Club 1927 meets at 7 a.m. Wednesdays al the Riverboat Cafe, 151 E. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. For information, call 965-3648. Udo Isle Toastmasters meets Mondays from 6:30 to 8 p.m. at the Glendale Federal Bank Com- munity Room, 100 Newport Ced- ter Drive, Fastuon Island, New- port Beach. For more information, call 964-5314 OASIS Senior Center offers a Care-A-Van transport to take members to appomtments and grocery shopping . The shuttle takes members to the center. For appointments, call 644 -3244. People Interested In reading Eng- lish can learn with the help of a tutor. Hourly rates and times negotiable. For more information, call 851-1739 Hodson Lighting Open Tues.-Fra . 9:00-5. Sat. 9-4 1510 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa ualit Li htin Service for 30 Yean (949) 548·9341 ' OASIS Senior Center otters visu- al-aid creenings \Vlth a Braille Institute representative by appointment For more inlorma- tion, call 6«-3244. . . . OASIS Senior Center bas a Waik- mg group called Walkers Not Rockers that meets once a week to enjoy scenic walks m and arourltl the Newport Beach area. For information, call 644-3244. Essenttal Weight Management offers interactive and proactive weight loss groups. Learn behav- ior modification and other tech- niques to control your weight Cost is $20. Groups meet from 6:30 to 8 p.m . Wednesdays and Thursdays at 369 San Miguel Dn- ve, Suite 350, Newport Beach. For more information, call 718-9848. Thursday, April 29, 1999 A 7 The Hope Institute, a center for recovery and family education. offers a women's support group from 6:30 to 8 p m. Tuesdays at 2900 Bristol St., C-206, Costa Meita. For more information, call 432-0020. The Healing Connection often f women's relationship group at 7 p.m Tuesdays at 4425 Jamboree Road, 180-A, Newport Beach. For more in.fonnabon, call 261-8003. Women Helping Women offers 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. Topics mclude self esteem, exploration of feelings. commurucation. trauma recovery and personal support. For information, call 631-2333. Full Service Calering ~ • Sizzl ing Fajita Bar · ~ Strolling Manach1s -.,.. Pa;;s;;.:;:N;;·~~ . • Ench iladas • Taqu1tos \ ~ .. • Tacos • Tamales ~ ; Guacamole • Sa lsa • • AND MORE! : Banquet Rooms 10 to 100 people. ~~ Catering : 645-0209 ~ Costa Mesa Corona del Mar 642-1142 644-8226 • !, • .. ' • • : • • • • • • . • • 't • • ' • • ' ' • . A 8 Thursday, April 29, 1 m Joseph L. Carver Joseph L. Carver, a resident of Newport Beach for 70 years, passed away April 23 after a long battle with prostate cancer. Mr. Carver was born on June 27, 1910 and raised in Phoenix, Ariz. He moved to Newport Beach in the late 1920s, where he opened a small boat repair yard on Li.do Isle, close to the location of today's Warehouse restauranl He worked as a captain on a long-haul tuna boat.for a few sea- sons before opening his life-time business, Carver Craft, a marine equipment distributorship. The original Carver Craft busi- ness location was on Newport Boulevard in Costa Mesa (The Grant Boy site today). Carver Craft moved to its final location on Harbor Boulevard in 1950. Mr. Carver was an active member of the community. He belonged to the Chamber of Commerce, Lions Club, Rotary Club, Hoag Hospital 552 Club and was a lifetime member of the CHOC Pedrinos. Mr. Carver &erved as a member of the Hoag }-lospital Board of Directors and was active in St. James Episcopal 'thurch, serving as senior warden OllTUAllES tor many years. Along with his wife of 59 years, Ed.1th Paine Carver, he participated in many civic charitable activities. He was recognized as Newport Beach's man of the year. Mr. Carver and his family were members of the Newport Beach Yacht Club for many years. He provided early support for the tall ship Calif omia's activities and was made an honorary captain for his contributions. He loved to travel and accumulated a large collection of antique guns, swords and marine memorabilia, which were donated to the Nautical Heritage Museum. In lieu of flowers, the family wishes contributions to be made to Hoag Hospital Cancer Center or St. James Episcopal Church Education Fund. He is survived by sisters Jane Bradley and Martha Kitada; daughters Dr. Christianne Ulrich and Carol Kelley; sons-in-law Barry Ulrich and Dr. Robert Kel- ley; and grandsons Sean, Aaron and Joshua Ulrich and Robert Kelley. Memorial services will be held at 11 a.rn. Friday, April 30 at St. James Episcopal Church, 3209 Via Li.do, Newport Beach. I E!~g:!o~o~:~port 1 Beach and longtime friend of the 1 Los Angeles Times died April 26 l from natural causes. He was 93. i Mr. Btmdren lived in Newport l Beach since 1964. He first came i ~o the city in the 1950s. He kept a l trailer at the Dunes Park, where i he would come down for fishing l on the weekends. l Mr. BWldren's dedication to 1 the newspaper business spanned i from 1921 until 1988. His first 1 newspaper work was in advertis- 1 ing with .the Los Angeles Times, i begirming at the age.of 16. But he i soon discovered he liked the 1 excitement of the trucking and i distribution side of the business. 1 In 1929, he was~ a trucking l accident, which claimed his right 1 leg. This accident led him to l ~tudy diesel motors and electrical 1 systems around the time diesel i was first being introduced in ; trucking. Throughout much of ; the '30s, he operated his own l shop and serviced many of the 1 trucks fiat hauled newspapers. l He evenm.ally joined up with his i older brother, Carroll, and the 1 C.W. Bundren Trucking Compa- i ny was formed. The brothers held exclusive hauling contracts with the nmes and others. Mr. BWldren stayed on with the company until it closed its doors in 1988. Being a Times enthusiast, Mr. Bundren kept in his possession a solid bronze plaque commemo- rating the "1919-? n.mes" front page reporting of the bombing of a nmes building, which came about over ·confrontations between Times management and the union, when workers trled to unionize the paper. Mr. Bundren later donated this item to the nmes for inclusion in the paper's museum, which opened in the 1970s. 'Mr. Bundren loved the sea and was a longtime mariner and angler. T<?day, he likely is the only resident of N~wport Harbor to moor his electric bay boat on floats, and have his dock be home to a resident iguana. Mr. Bundren is survived by his daughter, Audrey, and daughter Helene, both of Whittier, seven grandchildren, nine great grand- children, and two great-great grandchildren. Services will be at 1 p.m. Fri- day at Rose Hills Cemetery in Whittier. Caught ya lookin' didn't I! Don't you deserve a smile like this? i Peter T. Smrecek, D.D.S., F.A.G.D. Fellow of the Academy of General Dentistry Preventive, Cosmetic and Restorative Dentistry 1401 Avocado Ave., Suite 806, Newport Beach (near Fashion Island) (949) 759-8606 Member American Dental Association Orange County Dental Society California Deneal Association American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry ''Your mechanic has your car. Whose car have you got?" When it comes to needing a rental car, Hertz Local Edition Is on the way. So when you find your wheels out of commission, we're just a phone call away. We offer Insurance replacement rates and bill directly to insurance companies. Remember, there's the big Hertz at the airport and a little Hertz in the neighborhood. We're the little guys. So give 4's a call the next time your car starts acting up. Call 1-800-704-4473 or a location lletetJ Pelow. 2708 N. Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 714-556·4473 18582 Buch Blvd. Huntlncton Beach 714·378·0854 ~ ............ ,.,_ ..... I PROJECT CONTINUED FROM A 1 which he said was needed to improve safety on the major com- mercial thoroughfare. The street is already operating above its capacity of 30,000 daily car trip~. "The traffic will come whether you like it or not, except it won't move," Nag ha vi said. "In ord~r not to widen this (street], coWlcil would have to reduce land-use density and it's a little too late." Gary Elder, owner of Aroma's and a nearby resident, agreed TREES CONTINUED FROM A 1 than 15 years old and up to 35 feet in height. Replanting some of the trees was discussed briefly, but not considered viable because of the fatality rate. "I personally would prefer to see mature trees put in rather than what I call stick trees, .. said For Treatment of: that changes neEided to be made He supported the 17th Street widening because he said he's been witness to too many acci- dents and agrees that there are safety concerns that need to l addressed. "Something needs to be don whether it's one of those four (plans) or a combination,• he said. , / He was also more patient tha/( some other members in the audi- ence. "Th.is is a preliminary meeting and people think there's going ~ be a solution right away," Elder said. Commissioner Chris Sarris. The trees being removed include roughly 19 Canary Island Pine&, 11 Tipu trees, five Queer? Palms and eight Eucalyptus trees Segerstrom decided to leav~ eight more Euc;alyptus trees nea~ the comer of Sunflower and Beat streets and save three of th~ Queen Palms being removed. 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Comer of Hatbor A 1tut lti'Mt (949) 722-9842 . . . ·• society boily Pilot Thursday, Ap-11 29, l 999 I\ 9 ~CHOC Follies was big success on stage and off I n the weeks leadmg up to the opening of the third annual Children's Hospital Follies, ~tive producer Glorla Zlgner was suffering the pains, torments and fears that come with the terri- (ory of "putting on a show." "Oh my gosh, there are so ~y seats in the Bl Toro theater. What if nobody comes?" worried ttgner. "The cast is working so hard to be so professional, they're drop- ping like flies from exhaustion,· added the redhead with the big ~e who has been a mover and ~on the sooal-c:harltable- ~vic scene in Orange CoWlty since the Bren to be reckoned y.ith was named Milton. Arriving on the base at El Toro ~~the premiere of the CHOC ollies last week, many Newport- esa folks must have been over- come by nostalgia. After all, the i;>roperty is much as it was 50 tears ago when many local citi- THE CROWD ··. t · · .. ,, ,. b.w. cook zens (now retired) were serving their country from this location. Zigner, who has produced the follies for the previous two years at the theater on the Chapman University campus in Orange went looking for a change of venue this year to house her lat- est show, billed around a salute lo the U.S. armed forces. So what better site than an old 1940s-era theater built on the base? A place where countless Gls and their gals spent all kinds of time on both serious and social matters. Shuttered for some time, Zign- er brought the theater back to life. Military bro.ss was so pleased that they renamed the ho~e Zigner Auditorium for the run of the follies. A large banner proclaimed Zigner's tenitory as guests anived for the perfonnance. The executive producer herself was tick.led pink and very touched by the gesture. "Did you see the sign on the building?" she asked with pride. 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Austin, event chair Lalle Can- ceWerl, and associate producer Lots AugusUne, Zigner and com- pany raised the bar on the pres- tige and fun quota of Orange County charitable events. CHOC Follies 3, •A Madcap Salute to the Armed Forces• raised in excess of $300,000 for the hospital. The grand total for the past three years now exceeds a half-million dollars in fund-raising. All this from a little local theatrics where a cast and crew of talented and well-meaning folks work like seasoned pros to put on a show. At intermission, the crowd gathered in the lobby to compare notes. "It was a winner with the opening number,• offered hth Ko, publisher of Orange Coast magazine and close pal of the executive producer. Ko's comment was on the mon- ey, echoed by many in the large crowd. A Broadway-style opening number with the large cast doing "DO YOUR OWN WEDDING, WE'LL SHOW YOU HOW! a musical salute to the armed forces put the audience right in the proverbial palm of their hands. The cast. far to vast to name, though each member deserving of ink, did a remarkable job. Special recognition must be paid to Leslie CanceWerl, cast member and event chair, who worked tirelessly to make the fol- lies a success. Other standouts include singers Mary Jef:lrles, Pat Kollenda, Doy Korn, Shelly Somerset. Terri Baas, Marte Chance, Susan Crouse, Cbrtsttna Dodge, John Nepp, Trad Pen- olngton, Harriet Sandhu, Kath- leen Thompson. nm White, Mia Maffei and Martha Daniel. Major underwriting for CHOC Follies 3 came from The House of Imports Mercedes Benz, and The Times Orange County. The Unit- ed States Marine Corps were also right there for the kids of CHOC. The evening paid tribute to Congressional Medal of Honor recipients Col. William E Barber and Lt. Walter Ehlers. A stan~ ovation was I offered as the everung was dedi-1 cated to the memocy of another Congressional Medal of Honor reapient, Lt. Col. Kenneth A. • Walsh. High-ranking Marines • from the El Toro baSe mingled with the Newport-Mesa crowd • that included Vita Dean, enjoy-, lng the show with fnends Uak Matthewson. Sandy Sandhu, Eve Komyel and Stan Hanson, and Ann Van Ausc:leln's family, who , bad come to root for their mom , and grand.mom, two of the best- looking Costa Mesa Chorus girls, you could find. When Gloria Zigner was asked if there would be a CHOC Follies 4, her answer was swift and to the poml "What would you like to do ... sing, dance, build scenery ... donate moneyr. • a.w. COOK'S column appears ~ Thursday and Saturday. Call WI at 1-888-500-5566 for fnformailOO WI\ I~ 1~: I I () l J S E Spring Holiday Vasts, Baskets, Ceramics and Supplies at Discount Prices. The First, The Original, The Best THIS WEEK'S SPECIALS-Motbe~'s Day is Coming! 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Students from 10 to 18 years of age are matched with mentors to improve their school perf onnance and self-esteem while developing •CAKES •PASTRIES •COOKIES •PIES • ~ORTES •ROLLS & BRE AD °"9f' 30 different kJnda of bNad baked dlllly on the preml111. ] Convt•nit•nl l.ocations In Oran •t• Count ': COSTA MESA {714) 546-6386 MISSION VIEJO (948' &10-9580 , How to mak e sure Mom likes you best. Trea t ~ton1 to cl spectacular brunch -· ··-----...... ·---fHll.ll.l:::ir r~:·'.lL\pm -· -·· -r ---·-... ..... .. ·~~ -~7 .. -....... 1111 ~.mfrn st·11111g nl Ld <11<' anct Cmo "1e1n. Chefs \~ill prepa ah1111tfd111 i.,dc< 11rni-; nl gmtfrn frec;ll salads amt fr1111s. pns1 dth< am"· <'\t'rYnnt•.., lil\"Orllt' carv111g. stafood. ond of course. an am1) of dt·i.,st ri... 11l.i1 will \\1m1111le llcans. It's what all the best children are giving this year. 11 \-\-1 I volunteer directory · positive peer and adult relation- ships For more information, call (7t.4) 549-9622, ext. 35. NEW DIRECTIONS FOR WOMEN INC. The recovery center for adult women with alcohol and other chemical d<'pendencies seeks vol- unteers. For .more information, call 548-9927 between 10 a.m. and 6 p.m., or call Joy at 548- 875-C. NEWPORT BEACH CONFERENCE AND VISITORS' BUREAU The bureau is dedicated to the promotion of the city to potential visitors. If you have extensive knowledge of Newport Beach Mother's lJ4)' tlMJ• •• Bl/ffet Bnld in OW" Banquet RDQlal.~'llJ Newport Ba)' QDar Adults $22.95 atlitM$ll.SO SMtlngs: 10:30 a•~·,. ~~?/of.~ Dinner served.ftrJm 3:00 pm -10:30 pm Champagne Brunch Cruise aboard the Pavilion Queen in Newport Harbor Live entertainment ana door prizes Sqatings at 10:30 a.m. & 1:00 p.m. Adults $28. 00 Cruise Reservations (949) 673 5245 400 MAIN ST • BALBOA BALBOA PAVILION ---~ ........ -..........-...-. ......--....... -..... _ -·----· ·-· -··--·--· .. ,.,...._.,..,,._._ .. _ .......... _..,..... .. --··--·-...----........... .. . --... .. and would like to volunteer, call 722-1611. NEWPORT BEACH PUBLIC LIBRARY UTERACY PROGRAM The program seeks volunteers to tutor adults wishing to improve their reading and writing slcills. naining workshops at the Central Library will qertify volunteers. For Doily Pilot registration or more infonnation call (949) 71 ?-387... • NEWPORT BEACH RECITAL SERIES The Friends of The Newport Beach Recital Series Guild needs volunteers to assist in fostenng mUSlc appreciation so that classi- cal music will endwe. For more in(onnation, call 64•-4208. Doily Pilot NEWPORT COSTA MESA YMCA The YMCA needs a variety of general volunteer help. For more efforts, speaking opportunities, public events and occasional office work. For more information, call 631-4143. , inJoillldUon or applications, call Rita at 642-9990. NEWPORT THEATER NEWPORT-MESA ARTS CENTER · SCHOOL FOUNDATION A variety of jobs need to be tack- led, including set construction, ushering, mailings and assorted • The foundation is looking for vol- unteers to help Wlth fund-r8.lSUlg . "' 11.f).11) I· JJ Every Mon1 Deserves a linle I\ tu Pllf ... especially on Mother's Day! .. . -·· -.... __ _ Join us For Mother's"'Day, Sunday May 9th pllmentary Flower to All Mothers Dine-in or tck up a Party Pak or Bucket OPEN A'i 11 :30 PM at our NEW LOCATION (Previously located ou Balboa Peninsula) U1'.IQUl tl>SIOM DF~IGNS JEWELRY &: WATCH REPAIRS. ~fl II/(' J<.'!? 0 (( y JI('(/) de&if! 1tJ j/i Jt c9~JJI. Volunteer directory dishes to home-bound en.iors in the Newport Beach area. The more inlormabon, call 474-4488. Thursday, April 29, 1999 A 11 ORANGE COUNTY • MUSEUM OF ART technical duties. Scheduling is fiexible, with a two-to 20-hour commitment per month. The Newport Theater Arts Center is at 2501 Cliff Drive. For more infor- mation, call 631-0288 delivery tune is between 11:30 OPERATION a.EAN SLAT£ Become a docent at the <).ra40e County Museum of Art. A docent is a volunteer who guides addlts and chool groups through the gallenes and teaches about the museum's coUectJons and ex.hibi- bons. For more infoJ"IDlltion, mil a.m. and l p m. For more informa-Operabon Clean Slate, a Costa bon, call 644-3244. I Mesa-based organization that focuses on graffiti preventlon, OPERA PAOFIC needs volunteers to paint out The Opera Paci.he Guild Alliance, graffiti and assist with oth(?r a support group for Opera Pact.fie, duties. For more information, call has activities for volunteers. For Michael Howard at 435·0745. OASIS SENIOR CENTER Meals on Wheels volunteers are needed to distnbute prepared . .. TREAT MOM TO A TASTE OF ITALY! &®&J~ Join us for Mother•s Day Sunday, May 9, 1999 Family Size Carryout, Banquet Rooms and Gift Certificates available. ·-::::-7~'1iking~-· --. ...-""° .. Dinner Served After 2 pm 949/548-0099 Fax 949/723-5914 2000 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa New Location HOTH6R'S DAY ERUNCH May 9th, Sunday, 11 :30-2:30 • Salads, Snacks, Appetizers (Buffet Style) •Lunch Entrees (Choice of 12) Chicken-1.Amb~ Fish~Shrimp • Desserts: 3 kinds e!r Fresh Fruits For Reservations ¢111-@ ~ 11.M.l(l) R~r Mniu at Dinnn- $}~,,,,.,. s9 22 '"'"'-""' """" 10 759-1122, ext. 204. 1 COSTA MESA Make this Mother's Day Special at the Original Kaplan's Deli in Costa Mesa Breakfast Lunch Dinner Late Supper Banquets Catering Bar 3211 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA TEL: (714) 557-6611 FAX; (7 14) 557-0274 OPEN EVERY DAY 6 A.M 405 Fwy. & H..t>or Bring Your Special Mo1n to Brunch 011 th Bav Entrees Starting at $6.95 Children's Menu Diner Starting at 4pm Surprise Dessert for Mom! Make Your Reservation Toda.yl 949/642-7880 3131 W. Coasc Highway-Ncwpon Bea h .. /t 12 Thursday, April 29, 1999 I .. Doily PilOt Crown Cove Senior Care Community for specialized care 0 ne of the nil>\! impon.rnc dcc1m>n~ you and vour fam1lv will make is ~decung J pL.ux to call home for a loved one. If your famiJy member has Ah.he1mer\ or Demenua then that dccmon ~me\ even more d11liwlt and 1mportanr. In ( oron.1 <lei Mar, "'c h.tve .t new communuv that l.are\ for resident\ with memory impairment. Crown Cove encourage' famil y pamctpcltton and interaction. Crown Cove ~pcciaJ Care program takes into al.count ca(h resident's own needs, likes and dislikes in formulation of individual care plans and ~peciaJizcd activities. The recreational and therapeutic activities are designed to stimul.uc memories and senses of the aaidcnt. Many of the e .1cuv111c\ take place in rhe special <..arc neighborhood, which include f.imily rooms, a kitchen, a dining room and outdoor sensory garden. Exercise, reminiscing, games, an, gardening, pct therapy, including H erc wc arc in the high tech 1990s wirh com putcl"$, cellular phones, fax machines and beepers. More of my patient tell me that they pend several hour a day itting in front of the computer working or surfing the internet. AJ a result of this new era, there is an epidemk of inc~ascd tiffne , ~ren and pain in the neclc, houlders, b.uk and wri ts. You m2y be one o f the~ unfortunate ' avianc~. music and lots of tender loving care are just some of the aettvitics the residents can paruopatc in. Residems also cn1oy periodic ourings in a safe, group sening. AJI activities are designed to keep the residents alert, happy and both physically and mentally active as possible. Crown Cove Senior Care Community's Health Care Team will develop a personal care plan for the Alzheimer's or Dementia resident, thar is derived from a ca reful and derai led pre-admission a\scssmcnt, family inpur from the resident's profile, and recommendations from rhe client's private physician. The fam ily's views arc extremely important in making the personal care plan; therefore the resident profile and monthly famiJy meetings are top priority. This personal care plan is developed to help the residcnu be as acttve and healthy as possible. The direccor of resident care and the Wellness Director review the plan weddy to assure the best possible health of the residents. Suites arc available as shared or individuals, you suffers from computer stress syndrome. It is ca~d from the physical stress of sitting in front of the computer for long periods of time. This is a serious problem becawc the computer is virtuaJly 'iUcking the life force out of your body. h it treatable? The an wer i y . Here arc a fow tips to help you get through the d.iy while )OU :uc on·linc or on the word proc or: I. Take a flve~minute brcaJc private, which allows a resident with depression, mood disorders, or anxiety to be with a room mate offering comfort and a sense of security. The resident rooms have "11 been designed with keepsake memory boxes on rhe exterior, which makes recognizing one's room easier as well as bringing back pleasant memories and helping the staff appreciate rhe uniqueness of each resident. The rooms have been designed to be safe and pleasing ro the delicate scmcs of the residents. Crown Cove believes char everyone working in their community needs ro have an understanding of dementia and ics effect!> on the rcsidencs. Monthly education seminars are held for staff and family membe~ ro become more fam iliar with the illness. Crown Cove Senior Care Community is now open and welcomes you to tour the f.lciliry, meet che staff and ask questions. Crown Cow is !orated at 3901 Pad.fir Coast Hwy., Corona Ml Ma r. For more information, r11/I (949) 760-2800. every hour. 2. Get up and stretch and wa.lk around the room before returning to your desk. 3. Be sure that your monitor is dircc::dy in front of you and not over to the side. 4. Adjust your monitor so that the c::reen is at cyl' level. 5. Elevate your feet upproximatdy seven inches and r~t them on a platfurm. 6. Rdax and do not extend you wrists while you type. 7. Sec your chiropractor as needed to help relieve your sore muscles and joints. If you follow these important tips, it will help to relieve the tress and pressure from your neck, shoulder , back and wrim. Please remember that our body give\ us feedback all the time as to what we arc doing and if it i good for us. By paying attention to your body, you can· save yourself a great deal of pain and suffering from computer stress syndrome. If you fed the need to stand up, stretch, change position or walk around, then just do it. By taking five minutes every hour to do these simple things and listen to the needs of your body, it wiU help you relieve trcs in your life, concentrate better and help you to survive tho~ long days on the computer and in the office. l/ For more information, contact Health West Chiropractic clinic. It Is located at 1441 Superior Ave., Ste. D, Newport Beach. W& provide chiropractic care, a.s well a.s holi tic, homeopathic. "' nucriuonal and massage therapies. Jf you would like a free copy of our neck trctchcs and ~erdses or would like to make an appoincmcnt, call (949) 646- 9225. , . ...... ...... .. Thursday. Apfil 29, 1999 A ta ancy K. Brownell, M.D. -providing personal attention and care I like co offer my pacients a umber of opcions in their care. medicine can bring to a praccice. l evaluate my pacients as individuals and help guide them along the best path co their own personal health and welJ-bcing usjng a blend of Western prescriptions and natural remedies. Positive Results • J I am a Board Certified Wcscern rained physician, yec I appreciate e value that holistic and Eastern N11ncy K. Browne/J, M.D., J 9582 &ach Blvd.. Suite #242, Huntington Beach. CalJ (714) 378-2447. elplng strong backs stay beautiful Positive Rau.Its Personal Training b a 1op NOcch fitnca center.~ $pccializc in spon ipCCWC training, post-rehabilitation and ~ &mesa for all ages. Each program is customiud ro tit the needs and phy•ical abllitics of the client with guaranteed rcsula. All che trainers are c:x.cremely eduattd, Skilled and calenced professionals. Everyone wants a bcau1iful back. A strong back keeps us standing ~I. S1rong back muscles expand the chot, life the ribcage llarcen the abdomen. Strong back usc1cs enhance hc1gh1, improve eye ma,.mcngthen the voice and rimizc breaching and digcsuon. As we age. we gradually 'ink forward from our center of gravity. The ribcage f.alls, compressing the lungs and digcs1ive org211S. The chest IOSC5 1u pride as it begins to sag coward the belly and the abdominal muscles begin 10 bulge between their two anchors :u the pubis and the bonom of rhe ribcage. The gradual curving forward of the thoracic spine rcsul1s in a forw.ard thrust of the head cal.Uing neck and shoulder pain. 'The increased curve of the thorax decrca~ rhe natural curve of the lumbu ~pine leading 10 protruding discs and back pain. The ostcoporocic spine bcgira to wedge anteriorly, resulting in the dreaded Dowager's Hump. Every ipine can benefit from improved alignment. The skeleton is a marvelous engineering feat combining light weight, dynamics of movement and balance, stability. flexibility and is adaptable to the demands we place on it, somenmes to its own decrimcnt. The more we slump forward and downwaro the more we erode 1he muscles, hgamencs. tendons, discs and bones comprising rhis marvelous ifStem. This erosion resulu in pain and the poor posture and functional inefficiency associated with old age. Our Laguna Beach, Corona del Mar Welcome Nanette Mitchell M.D. Board unified in Internal Medicine 15 years experience in Orange County Prn.:ntivc health care for the entire family School physicals and immuniutions Sports physicals Executiw physicals • Women's health care • Senior care • I Fountain Valley Regional Hospital and McdicaJ Center ,_ KooltllS,.••- and Huntington Beach fulJ-scrvicc, fully equipped ph~ical thcnpy clinics offer new, exclusive, nate-of-the.n technology for precUc asscssmenc of your spinal alignmcn1. An assessment of your spinal curvacu'rc followed by an c:xpcnly designed personal exercise program gives you a chance to relieve and prevent back pam, improve and prevent Dowager's Hump and strengthen ostcoporocic bones. CAD jatUt Gomlin MS. PT &ck Thn-apy '!' (949) 499-2047. Wtth the recent relocation to a large facility, Positive Raulu is bigger and bcner than C'\lcr. The n~ facility offers all the amenities! Pcnonal rrainen. Nutricion and Wellness Counseling, Neck and Shoulder Massage. Group ExcrcilC and more. Docs your golf swing nerd a little worl<l Join one of the Do YOU Want To Know If You Are At Risk For A Heart Attack?- New State-of-the-Art CT Scan Can Detect Heart Disease Before Symptoms Appear Call now for your appoi11tme11t Newport Heart Screening Program 800•992•6690 special sii-week golf programs. Or experience a Spin ClaiS in che Specracul.ar Solar :umo phc:re, w1ch r;tate- of-che-.arr equipment and ~ound sysLcm. Positive Results Pcnonal 'Trainin g is a 'fop Notch fitness cent They specializ.e in port spet:ifk training. post- rehabilitation and general fitnc» for all agC$. Each program is cwtomiud to tit the needs and ph)~icil abiliries of the client wich gu2rantecd ~OJts. All che nainers arc extremely educated, killed -and r.tlenred professionals. PMimK R""lr1 u /oazwl 11t l ()()() Bristnl 'North, S11i~ 28 (bmt~rn ]11mbom) 111 Nrn'J'O" &11('1. GzJJ (949) 222-1230 far mort infom1,won. otlier's Day is f Make it special 1Jiih a Gift Cntificatt from Spa Gregorie ~ (G .... w.fx tmm1u:r11 .ury k}• -i' tht )0¥) Ask about our Mother's Day Specials. 949 644-6672 FA~HIO ... 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Food and BeYel1ges available. For more iilfo, all toll-6-ee 888-626-2()62. 0 ORANGE COAST MEN10RIAL MEDICAL: CENTER A"°' brmltt hi...-i in 9'fllildonwkh "1c MernonllUft bmltyol~ ~ l.,,.. lm.-11 MfmorW ~Caw ANhdm MctroW MtdOI ea.:r, Miler OWldrm• ~ ... SedclcbKli MmdW Medlical Genis If You ~hink There's No Place me, Think , • A 14 Thurtdoy, ~129, 1999 Daily Pilot g~ For patients' peace of mind -Newport Children's Medlcal Group Sidman Method -shortcut to1 happier, healthier llvlng I r's finally Sarur<by and afttr a full work week, two Llrde League games and a late night of paying bills, you have the day all planned. Firp it's off to the dry cleaners, the post office, then co rhe grocery store. As you load the children in the car, you notice chat your four year old has a high fever. Where can you cake him or her now and know that he or she will be ~een quicldy and ensure peace of mind? Newport Children's Medical Group offers comprehensive pediatric medical care, six d.iys a week. with guaranteed same day appointmenrs for acutely ill chlldren. This unique level of care, offered in two convenient Ncwpon locauons 1s staffed by board certified physicians who spccializ.c in primary pediatric care, speciality care, emergency care, in-patient hospital.care and in- parienc incensivc care. RoulUle physicals can be scheduled within 72 hours. Our pcrsonaliz.cd approach focuses on che unique health care needs of each child and our physicians and staff arc dedicated to providing a full cominuum of care so chac parcn~ can feel coofideor in chc health of their children as they grow and mature. Our approach to mulci- disciplinary care includes specialises an asthma, pulmonary disease, diabetes and nutrition and thyroid and growth disorders. Newport Children's Medical Group provides a comfortable office ~tting and minimal wait time as oppo~ to a busy emergency room or urgent care center. This arrangement allows a cosr effective and cime saving • Wishing you HEALTH ~ Happiness Tt.e Acupuncture ~or~s RoSE LARSEN l.AC. Phone: 949.251.1109 Board Certified in both Family Practice and Medical Acupuncture Specializing in Woman's Health Complementary Medicine, and Family Care. 19582 Beach Blvd., Suite 212 Huntingtori Beach, CA 92648 (714) 378-2447 ' ( Back rCYW from left: Dr. Zacharia Reda and r. Steven AbelCYWitz Front row from left: Dr. EJizabeth O'Connell and Or. Ferdinand del Mundo aJternauve. After-hours care with evening hours, including Sarurday appoincments is available as a special service to our community. "Our philosophy in treating children in designed to meet the needs of the busy and commincd families in our community," said Zach Reda, M.D., board certified pediatric inrcnsivisr and co-medical director of Newport Children's Medical Group. "Each of our two locations offm the same highly trained staff and comprehensive care for children from newborn ro 2 I years of age." So after a vim to Newport Children's Medical Group, a thorough exam, as well as a treat for a brave recipient of a cold sccthoscope, you can be off to the dry cleaners, post office and eventually the grocery store. Another perfect Sunday. Newport Children's Medical Group is staffed by Steven Abclowin M.D., FAAP; 7..ach Reda, M.D., FAAP. FCCP; Eliz.abech O'Connell, M.D., FAAP; and Ferdinand dcl Mundo, M.D., FAAP. The office accepts all PPO and most HMO insurance plans. Ca ll our office for a brochure that includes information on aJI our physicians. Our offices are lo,aud at: 1401 Avoc~ Sr., Ste. 802, Newport /Jeach, (949) 644-0970 or 360 San Migud Dru~. s~. 407, Newport Beach, (949) 759-1720. Should )'ou :\nd ,~our Familr Harr.-\ • Living Trust? • Did you know that 95% of all families can avoi<l the expense and agony of pruh~tc court? • If you have ,1 will, your family may i.ttll be go mg co court? • The Wall Street Journal"' say~. 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Her clients rave about this "mirade cure" of many illnesses, phobias, anxiety disorders, depression and disturbing habits caused by emotional reactions and many other problems, because they a.re able to sec results quickly. Nccdlcss co say, if you are c:xpc:riencing an unyielding problem, trust The Sidman TM Method and give Dr. Sidman's hypnotherapy a chance . The Sidman™ Method hypnocherapy is a short-term therapy. Contrary to common belief. hypnosis is not mind control. In fact, ir helps you ro recover control areas seeming out of control. It is a ccam cffon between the hynotherapist and the dienc using a very gentle and rewarding rcchnique, LO achieve the desired ! results of the client. "Ir is no miracle," Dr. Sidman said. "It is simply how the power of the mind works. As we grow up, we make certain decisions, learn how to interact and establish emotional patterns to best survive in the world around us. My clients and I re-set the stage from an adult perceptive. Jn my clinical hypnotherapy, we can • release the old feelings and replace them with new decisions (and more po itive feelings abour ourselves) which will create positive changes in their lives." "It is so revolutionary and quick, ic seems unnecessary for people to suffer with cheir unwanted feelings and habit patterns if they don'r choose to," said Dolores Chapman, one of Sidman's client~. "So many people come co me so depressed and tired of the struggle in cheir attempt to overcome their problems. Within a few short sessions, such dramatic changes occur, they wonder why they ~r kept the.ir p~blc::m so long." For confakntial. h~lp and in.formation, caU Dr. j~qw:l.ine SUiman at (949) 251-9550. Magnolia er· Physical Tlierapy : i} Sports and Wtltntss Cllntc 19032 Magnolia Street Huntington Beach (714) 968-3003 Physical ::} Laguna Beach ~· Therapy ,, Sports and Rthab !.gtncy 2600 E. Pacific Coast Highway · Mtd/Cart Ctrtlfltd Rtl1ab /\gtncy All facilities owned b Don't Get Just A Second Opinion GetA DIFFERENT Opinion Call now to reserve your FREE ..... ,. ·:· ·,• . ~ ~' . " Suite 240 Corona del Mar (949) 640-2121 Dr. Roy Damser D.C . Chuopraccic Mas.sage & 1 lolasnc Care Dr. Roy Damse r offers a unique choice in chiropractic and alternative health care. From the latest research in nutrition to proven wisdom of herbal medicines. It's a BETTER appro~ch . CALL Health 'West Chiropractic Clinic 1501 Superior, Suite 212 Newport Beach (949) 646-9225 For Gentletml Only. entary 30 Day Guest ' Thuriday, April 29, 1999 A J Weight training benefits women of all ages Y'.u don't ha~ ro lote your rat for life as you art. More and more older women are becoming hcahhier and happier through weight training. Herc arc some true stories from some of my members ar The Athletic Club for Women. Kay Thomas, (40 something) has lo t I 5% body f.ar and increased her stnngth 100% mer lnck surgery. June Sloan, (60 wmcthing) can now drive a golf ball 30 yards farther than before. May Ivey, (50 something) has in~ her bone density and energy after menopause. Ot'nise Mounts and Laurie Gordon, (40 something) have: regained the artcnrion of their husbands. Each of thCK women's success stories ue directly related to a rwicc a week srrength mining program that they arc truly dedicated ro. They arc berwccn the ages of 40 and 70 and arc proving rhar strength training is not just for men. The number of women, doing weight u-aining doubled between 1987 and 1995. Now it is cstim:ued robe splic equally 50-50. And we arc heanng .1bou1 all the benefits of strengtb training for women over the age of 40. Herc arc some of the encouraging findings about weight training for women and .1 few rc.uons why jun 40 minutes a week of strength work an bc bcnefici~: • It hal es bone loss. The women who did not exercise in one srudy lost 2% of their bone mous over the yar of che study, compared 10 the women who weight trained and gained I% of c.hcir bone mass back. • It improves balance, which al~ provides procccrion from falls and hroken bones. Pa"icipancs' balance test ~ores increased 14% while the control group\ balancing abilities detenor.ued 8 S% over the year of chc study. • h helps concrol weight. The .iverage woman lcxcs five pounds of musdc and ~ms 15 pound~ of far per decade. So the 20 year old who has a f21rly healthy body fat percentage of 23%, wiU end up at age 50 with a whopping 47% of body fat! Women who weight train will add muscle while losing fac and inc~ their metabolism. burning more calories all the rime. • Ir energiz.cs. Women with a higher percentage of muscle bccomc more physically active in other ways, and rhcy aho have more energy. Contact Holly Pineda, ]J,e Arhlerir Club far Women, 2036 QWl1151 , Newport &ach. (949) 852-8655 University Athletic Club Lady Golf: fine activewear T he Universiry Athletic Club was ~ublisht-d in 1976 by Clark Graves. C..ravc\ provides a rradition:aJ gendemen\ club, offering the finest in pcrwnal service, fa1..ilities and amenities ro a sclecc group of businessmen in Newport Beach. According to General Manager Ray Jeanson, chis exclusive mc:mbcrship i~ limited to 900 cxccucivc~ seeking a closc- knir fnucmal acmosphcrc. You easily find a peer for squa\h, racque1ball, handball, basketball and volleyball. The foncss cemer 1s equipped with the l.ucst Cybcx YRS and S1a1rm;mer Arcuare Imes for ~ircnbrth 1ra1nmg. And for cardiovascular wndmnning you will find the lar~r in L 1fc 1 nnc:\S tar Trac and S1a1rmancr. Randy Harford, fitnc\\ mmuctor, ~ E available 1111 a wmpl1mcm;ary boaslS consulrauon or b"ud.tnle m the pa u~ of the ~trcngth and ard10 ipmenr. A\ a v.lluc added service we so offer pcr,onJl11cd tr.unmg programs igned by I l:trford fht'S\: programs .lre IS!um de\lgnc<l for the md1v1dual. When v1~i1mg the dub you need bring orhing wi1h you Every amcn1ry •~ rovadcd indu<lmg frc.:\h work out pparcl, racc1ut't\, l1x.kt'r\, rowel~. oilerrics and complimenrary ~hoc shin<:1. Business meeting~ (an be held in the lub'~ confrrerKc room~. Ht'althy Left: Clark Graves and Ray Jeanson brea.kfasu and lunches arc served during the week in the club's cafc. To end che day, enjoy a drink in the lounge with a pool rable, daru and big screen s:uellicc 1V. Whether you arc home or away you can experience the amenities of a private: club. The Universiry AthJc:uc Oub 1s affiliated with che International Hcalch Racquet & Sporuclub Association (I HRSA) cmicling you guest privileges to che best private clubs in the United Smcs and around the world. Unii't'nllJ Athkric Club IJ located at 1701 Qiiail SI .. Newport &uh. near the john Waynt' Airport. 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Probare: Probiite is a proocdwe where an aucc is distributed. The nW.n pwpotc of probate i.s ro establish tide to the users the decedent wishes to P'lS5 to dccedcnr's heirs, The process will take at ~t six, probably mon: than nine. monch.s. • Fonnal Probate is required for any estate worth more than $100,000 of probateablc users, (Property real or persona.I. for which chcte u no dear tide ac the death of the owner.) Ac this point, most people decide to ,"put the kids on ride• after Dad/Mom dies co avoid probate, This srr.uegy has serious cax and l~biliry problems. lf the children have marital or legal problems, Mom/Dad may soon be looking for an apartment. Probate is an irksome. expensive, time consuming and wholJy avoidable exercise. Conscrvarorship: When a person can no longer lcgally handle their affilirs because of an illl'IC$S or injury chat affects their mental capacity. they arc said to be incapacicaccd.. 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Living Trust: The "magic• of a Living Trust involves the changing of ride from individuals who have: a definite life span and arc subjccr co infirmity co an entity calJed a Trust chac has no monality or morbidity. Probate is about changing cille. 1f tide is established at the death of an individuaf.' there is no need. for the coun to inrcrvenc. By placing chcir assecs in a Trusc, Mom and Dad become Trusrors, (the makers of the rrust). They cransfcr title of their wets ro the Trust robe managed by Trusrccs. (Mom and D01d an: also the Truscccs. Actually, Mom and Dad arc Co-Trustees similar ro Co-captains on a sport& ccam). Mom and Dad arc also the Ufctime Beneficiaries of the Trust. Thar means they manage the Trust for their own bcncfir. They also appoint a Successor Trustee: who will manage the Trust if and when they become incapacitated or dca:asc. As the procedure is accomplished while they arc alive and ride ro their assets is recorded while they arc alive then: is no need co CSC1blish title ar death. (No Probacc). As the as.sets in· rhe T rusr belong to the Trusr, either Mom or Dad a\ C.o- Daily Pilot g~· Trustee, can manage, (bu~ sclJ, encumber, etc.) these assets without oba.ining a coun order co do w. By cst:ablishing the Tru.>-c. ooth parties have 50 given their conscn~­ (Corucivaror.1hip of the Esuu: is unn~). Jn a revocable living rnlSt, che Truscors can change or a.mend rhe crust to Juir chcif needs, ro accommodate lifestyle changes or reflect f.unily situations. k ir is Mt ncces.1ary co expose a living trust to probate, the fees, costs and time consrrainlS arc minimal. Estate Tax Shdrcr: The provisions of a living trust can make maximum use of che Unified Estate and Gift Tax ettd.it, and alJow, chis year. an cst:are of $1.3 million doOars co ~ passed ro heirs Estarc Tax free. (This also. means &cc of California Estate Tax). & the Esme Tax ranges fTom 37% to 58% this is a discrict adv.umgc. Ar~ death of r~firstTrustor, if che estare is large enough. che d~ Trusror's sepamtc property and his/her portion of the Community property are placed in an irrevocable cruse. The ~ts in chis trusr grow estate rax free. The surviving Trustor can lL~ chc income fTom rhese assets, bur che principal may nor be couched (except for minimal amount\) unlos there is a dire emergency. The chief penalty for using the~ of rhc irrevocable trust is the loss of the Wt qualification of 1'ha1 trust co rhcir heirs. Ar rhe dcach of the se.."Ond Trus1or, both rrust:s are passed to rhc heirs. The amount in the firsr trust is passed rax-frcc and if the amounr in the second or survivor's trust docs nor exceed rhe exemption thcn in force it is passed rax-&cc also. 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C.Ollins, president and chief executive officer of Orange Cour Memorial's parent company, Memorul Health Scrvtca. MOn behalf of the board of dirccto~ and the cnurc staff of Orangc Coast Memonal and Mcmorul Health Services. we welcome Dr. Llnk ;ind Ms. Enlow as our first community members and look forward ro their comriburioru in helping us achi~ the qualuy of ~rvicc that lw come to be expected from Or.inge Coast Memorial Medic.ii C.Cmc:r. • Collins said. Link 1s 1ntc:rnation.Uly renowned and wdl-rc:spcctcd chmu!Viouc Southern Califomia ai. head or the MemorialCarc: Breast C.Cnrers, which arc locaccd on the campuses of boch Orange: Coast Memorial Medical Center and Long Beach Memonal Medical Center. He has played an instrumcncal role: in rhc: suecc£S of Orangc O>as1 Memonal's one-year-old breast care: progTam. which tw been heralded for its comprchc:ns1vc: c:ana:r dilgnosis and rrauncm services. He: brin~ a unique: pc:rspccuve to the board, haring the most up-to-thc:-mtnu1e health concerns a.ffca:ing the community. Link mvds all over the world co •speak about breast oncology and is the auchor of the Breast Cancer Survival Manual, a landmark book wrinen to increase women's undcrswiding of the devastating disease and chc choices that arc available to those diagnosed with breast cancer. Former Orangc C.Ounty Businesswoman of the Year and co- fowidcr of the succcssfu.1 Polo Dry Cleaners in Orangc County, Enlow brinp to the board an insight into the needs of the community coupled with an astute business acumen. ln addition ro serving as board member of several Mcmorul Health Services associations including the: Nominating and Peer Rn-icw Commircee, the: Scr.itcgic Planning Commim:e; the Associate Guild and rhe ChiWrcn's Auxiliary, the Huntington Beach resident volunteers for several music and arts organizations, plays golf and is a mother of three children. Her ongoing. . involvement keeps her at the pulse of the: needs of the community members, ' maki~g her uniquely qualified as a newly appoanrrd board member. "The: board will benefit from the broad intercm and divcnc fields of knowledge offered by DL Link and Ms. Enlow," Collins said. "Thc:sc two indiv1duah have: John Link, M.D. unique Insight into the community sef'\-cd by Orange Coast Mc:morial and, through their c:W.ly inrcraaions with local residents, will enrich the effeccivcn~ of the board• Orangc Coast Memorial Medical Center is a non-profit, 230-bed general acuce f.acility that boasc :i rangc of specialty services including a comprehensive women's cemc:r, pain management program, a complementary he.tlth care center, comprehensive women's center, pain m:inagc:ment program, a complementary hcalcb can: center, comprehensive surgical services, C(»mctic surgery center, bariatrics program, family medicine and geriatrics departments, and a new breast center. 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The talents of thtJ excel- Uh ohl By • Pushino nn. • Nick (Jolm C~ck) has become the belt, and yet. still has his mind, wife and job intact. Russell (BU- ly Bob Thorn-H ave you ever left a movie theater think.mg to your- sPlf, "Now Whdl WflS that dll about?" Sadly. such is the case With "Pushing Tin," the latest from director Mike NeweU (•Pour Weddings and a Funeral•) star- ring John Cusack (•Grosse Pointe Blank") lent cast, dlrec-Susanne Peret tor and writers ton), another Melissa controller who Richardson Cusack ls Nick Falzone, an dee Long Island air traffic con- LroUer who literally thnves on (GJen and Les Charles, who cre- a ted •cneers· and "Taxi") are wasted. The scene with Russell crooning "Muskrat Love • ot a restaurant while the wives entwined themselves around him made me cringe. Check, please! once stood 1n the turbule nce c:aused by a departing 747 just to see how it felt, re>arS' into town to challenge Nick. He might just be crazy enough to beat Nick at the game. With the odds and nsks running high, how much a re Nick or Russell willing to lose in order to win? hJe-tn the fast Ian{> When myste- nous new hot- REEL CRITICS shot Russell Bell shows up in the control room. P: one IS at once Intrigued and thMatened Bell (a Zen-hke Billy aiJb Thornton) wedrs d ceremo- flfAJ Indian feather whtle he works, and his skills tJnd eccen- trtC1ties drive Fdlzone CTdzy. The film should have ke pt its focus on the riveting action in the control room -and not on this lackluster romantic comedy/thriller. •Pushing nn· deserves to be grounded. The path is set for a edge, black comedy. Thornton, acclaimed for his work as a lunatic in ·slingblade," and Cusack. a black comedy expert after his tum as an assassin returning home for a high school reunion in "Gross Pointe Blanlt, • have no problem bringing their. characters to life. The difficulty comes when the audience finds that these men really have no life. • SUSANNE POEZ. 45, lives in Costa Mesa and is an exerutive sec:retary for an offk e furniture manufacturing firm nus nvdlry IS partly responsi· bl., for hu. dffdir Wllh Bell's vo)Uptuow. wife (Angeltna Jolie), begun after comforting her over the death of her pet plant (don't 4 k). Th<>n hE> becomes obse,5sed Wait for the video of 'Pushing Tin' th the nohon lhdl Oc>ll will I A game where the win- ner, not the loser, could lose it all ... his job, his marriage, his mind.• Unfortunately, the only losers o1 "Pushing 11n • are the movie- goers who pay exorbitant prices, only to see two grown men act-Air traffic control is a gamel? Sabattno Tommy Peter Phil Vince Fluvorful & Delicious Lunches & Dinner (111lqu~ .. in .. 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Cusack and Thornton look equally lilly and diltresljng in their new roles. Jt's hard to watch some- thing so sad as such talent wast- ed on an empty plot. A complex and rewarding story 'Ibey <teael• • ly consummate their love. WhenOttQ's motherdles I L overs of the Arctic Cir-cle• ls an unusual filin, a c:omplex story Wltb much symbolism. allegory ond from a broken heart, he is guilt-ndden for leaVing her As we watch Nick lose h11 nerve and then try to gain it back. It's hard to feel anything but boredom. It might have been more interesting just to watch the controllers watch their radar screens for a couple hours. metaphors. It is also 1n Spanish with English subtiUes. The film takes place in Spam and Finland with excellent pho· tography and music.al score. and leaves bis father's house Dick Tucker and Ana to The plot is predictable and sadly without any suspense. It's only amusing at those moments when Cusack and Thornton are at their most absurd. The movie would have done better as a comedic short. •Pushing Tin• ls amusing for many, especially those who were once adolescent boys them- selves. It's definitely only for a selected audience. Jt's the story of a boy and girl who meet when they are each 8 years old. The girl's fa th er has just died and she is running through the woods trying to escape the reality of tbe situation, when she meets the young boy. Their eyes meet and the girl thinks the boy, Otto, is her reincarnated father. seek his future. Ana tries to find him unsuccessfully - she meets a former school teacher, moves in with him, becomes a teache r, but still yearns for Otto. There are many flashbacks throughout the film with the theme of a drde of life. They nash to life as Ana sees, as a series of coincidences, how fate decides the future. U there's nothing else to see, if all other options have been com- pletely exhausted, then go see •Pushing nn. • Or wait until it hits the video stores; it's worth the nightly rental price just to see what depths Cusack and Thorn- ton can sink, now that they've shown how hl~h they can go. Otto's parents are separating and h1.s mother is devastated, but Otto tells her he will never leave her. He is fascinated by airplanes and throws paper airplanes out the school window and by chance causes his fa ther to meet the mother of the girl (Ana). They are attracted to each other and move in together. Meanwhile, Ana'.s mother leaves Otto's father and marries a Finnish TV producer. The pro- ducer's grandfather is the Ger- man pilot saved by Otto's grand- father and lives near the arctic circle in Lapland. This film is not for everyone. U you like to test your mind and can follow the subplots, you will like it. 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Struck blind and mute at the age of 2, Helen eventually grad-. uated with honors from Radcliffe and became one of the THEATER REVIEW most notable authors and lecturers of the 20th centwy. The • llllracle worker" of the title was her teacher, Sullivan, who instilled her own brand of tough love to cause an astonishing break-through. Several years ago, the Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse staged Gibson's splendid sequel, "Mon- day After the Miracle," focusing on the grown Helen and her rivalry with Annie. Currently, the • ---CosUI MeSa CMc ~ "' Hamilton s~ CaltaMIU • ..... Thursdays through Sundays at 8 p.m .. SUndays at 2 p.m. through MaY 16 • HOWMUDt: Sfoa sa.so • PHOfl:E! (949) 65().5269 ~ AnmO, left. .. Anme SulUvan. restralm ber pupiJ HeleD Keller (Mmna Dompke) In. teme scene from •n.e Mir- acle Worker• at tbe Costa • Mesa Civic Playbome. PHOTO COURTESY Of CHRISTM£R l1W.A playhouse is presenting the bet- ter-known original with a pair of exceptional performances in the central roles. 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Th<' most effec- l1w· 11'< hnJC'rtl tourh, howPver, 1s llu• 11111.,11 di ..,, or1•, which both I 111dq1 . ., rllld dC C"OlllJltlOIC'i Ute '" 11011 pttrlH uldrly w<>U-rho- ' 'II, 11111' 11111 ... 1 dS'>U!n€', hy c:hrec- 1111 Sc l11111dt Th•• mu<.,1c tn Uus p111d11c 111111 "'mor<' thdn dil mter- 111• · It "' tuctlly rnhdnc <-'S the ,, 111111 •ll1d do1•'> ">0 b£•ctutifully I h1 • \.hr<J< II' Worker" 1s dn ,Jd .,111n 11l1t•11 told, hut t1IWdYS lllJl''"llllJ l11•c Ull\I' II <IC tually '' 111 It'd .md for1111·cl the bttJe 11 r I .,, ho would lwrome one of \llll'fll ,,._, most ddrn1rc>d women \I th•• c ,,..,,,, 1\.11•..,,1 ('1v1c Pldy- liow,,. I 1••11·11 cllld AnnlC' truly •111L 1•11r.11h•.., • TOM TITUS r1.-v1e1m local theater for ••t· IJ,11ly Pilot H1\ reviews appear 111ir\dt1v\ Jnd Sclturdays 10th anniversary series announced The Orange CoUDty Perfotm· ing Arts Center hM announced its 10th Anniversary Concert Series. The 1999-2000 season will feature a classical ensemble, vocal and keyboard series. The Oassical Series begins in October with the Eroica Tho, fol- lowed by the Debussy 1\'io. 1n December, the Borromeo String Quartet and Musica Angelica will perfonn in .Pounders Hall. The American Strtng Quartet with Brian Oembow will perform in Segerstrom Hall in January. March features Trevor Pinnock and the English Con cert and the Vogler String Quartet and Angela Cheng. The season will close in April with the Emerson String Quartet. The Vocal Senes, which begins in January 2000, will fed- ture Thomas Hampson pcdorm- ing the complete songs of Gus- t.av Mahler. Andres School will pedorm in April and Barbara Bonney will make her Center debut in May. A MacGillivra_y r-reeman r-ilm The Keyboard Senes will lea- lure Ud1 0Ye AOC'Ri!li In Founders Hall ill Januaiy. Hugb Wolf and the St. Paul Cliemher Orchestrcs with Andre Watts WW perform 'in SE'gerstlOm Hall in March . 1be season will end with a pelformance by~ Entremont m .Pounden . Subscriptions to the individu- alt senes range from $103 to $234, starting June 20. nckets are available th.rough Ticket- ma,ter at (714) 740-7878 or (213) 365-3500 or at The Cente r's box officE" at 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Gala at Westin honors artists World-renowned ahists Rebecca Hardin and Hallan will display thell' work during a gala event al the Westin South Coast Plaza Hotel in Costa Mesa. Their work reflects an apprecia- bon for French impressionism. Hardin's landscape paintings are influenced by her travels to places like Japan and the Caribbean. She often features S FOR lllAIFAST SERVING -Panc•kelJ $5.95 -OmeflJU $3 .95 rd.•'J // -Stuffeel Ft'flnch S•W ~ '*5 50 ~·"' • 2V"' / 10•1Jt ~ • t> 5u"6•'J2v"'--Lox & 8agefe 9·~0•"' . -$5.75 -lrleh Style Hot 0.U $4.50 (949 ) 721-1160 27ee E. Co••~ H wy. Coron• ... t M•r EDWARDS IRVINE IMAX THEATRE IS LOCATED AT THE FDWARDS IRVINE SPECTRUM WHERE THE 5 & 405 FREEWAYS MEET IRVINE •CALL FOR GROUP SAlfC, & INFORMATION 71,1 832 IMAX . ...... _.., ~'1 ..... IN-1.,. the sea and sand in her acrylic- bat9d "*"· Hallan'• pee. allo lboW. love of travel, u the ....... lived on thlee colidnenta. Hll ~and ink drawlngl are a fantasy and fairy tale. The Tom Beven Gr~, a jazz trio, will proVlde music enter- tainment. The gala 11 free and will be from 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. on May 15. The Westin Hotel ls at 686 Anton Blvd., Colta Mesa. For more information, call (714)'556-0727. 1\vo new exhibits begin in May The Orange County Museum of Art will exhibit the work of Mabel Alvarez from May 1 to July 18, and the work of Peter Alexander from May 22 to Sept. 12. Alvarez was a significant painter and an import.ant leader in the Los Angeles art scene U1 the 1920s and '30s. Alexande r helped define the art scene in Los Angeles in the 1960s. The museum will provide two free talks about ~arez. Will SQUda, a 1e11....e.bfr and curator at the Utah MuleUlll ol Pine Arts, WU1 ~ ebOut "Mabel Alvarez: A Re~ve• at noon on May 18. ah Vwe. the mu.sewn's assistant curator, will give a gallery tow Of the Alvarez exhibition at noon on June 15. 1"alks about Alexander's work will also be given by the muse- um. At noon on June 1, art critic William Wilson will give a lee- ture on the "Art of Peter Alexan- der. • At noon on June 8, Pete r Alexander h.imseU will give a gallery tour of bis exhibition. Both of these events are free. A curator's lecture will be giv- en from 1 to 2 p.m. May 22 by Dave Hickey. The Hickey lee- ture is $15 general admission and $12 for students and seniors. Reservations are required, call (949) 759-1122 ext. 204. The Orange County Museum of Art is at 850 San Clemente Drive, Newport Beach. Hours are 11 a.m. to 5 p.rn., Tuesdays through Sundays. 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Thu,,day, Aprit 29, 1999 A 21 EDllOlll L Tide pools need our attention now I t's a precious natural resource, and if we're not careful, we may not have it for too much longer. The tide pools at Corona del Mar beach have been a popular destination for schoolchildren and families for generations. An after- noon at the tide pools is a n after- noon exploring a wonderful world of colorful sea anemones, urchins, starfish, mussels and tiny crabs. But it's a fragile ecosystem, and the intrusion of humans is putting it at risk. sickly than those found in other tide pools. The teachers and kids at Mariners Elementary School noticed . It both- ered them so much, the teachers decided to boycott their annual trip and sent a letter to the city express- ing their concern. soon, or this beautiful preserve will be a marine desert," the letter said. The city recog11i.7ed the problem and acted quickly. Officials had already been looking into the problem and had accumulated sev· eral reports on the matter. And this week, the City Council agreed to limit the number of visitors and is considering appointing a marine preserve supervisor and marine preserve officer to monitor visits and ensure the safety of tide pools Studies show that the sea life inha biting the tide pools at Corona del Mar is dwindling. The crea- tures there are smaller and more "A great deal must be done, and We encourage the city to contin- ue searching for ways to protect this sensitive environment. It is a Jewel along the coast, and it would be a shame to lose it. LETllll Local schoolchildren off er thaDks for duck-se:iving e:ff ort Dear Mr. Faucett, Thank you for saving the ducklings and stopping the traf- fic. It wa.s a good thing to do. I don't think anyone else would do that but you did. God bless you. Thank you for saving God's creatures. Thank ~u again. ' o-'f/ct 1::>?:J Dear Mr. Faucett, Your friend, Erica Thank you for saving the Chick. You were in the newspa- per. I appredate that very much. Your friend, John D«ir Mr. Faucett, Thank you for 'savmg the ducks. You are so smart to look out the window. How did you stop tbe cars11 You did some- r thlng very nice even on Earth ~ Day. You ace the best. : God bless you I I Dear .Mr. Faucett, Yow pal, :Vousseff Thank you for saving the ducks. Thanks for putting the. 1 ducks on the curb. Dear Mr. Faucett, ~our friend, Joseph Thank you for savmg those ducks, I appreciate you helping them up the median. You are very kind to God's wonderful creation1. Dear Mr. Faucett, · Sincerely, Scott 'lbaDk you. 1 have never seen someone like you. Thank you for helping the ducks get to the pond. Deoi' Mt. Faucett, from Jackie Thank you for your effort of stopping the traffic. Thank you for helping the ducks and helping them up the curb Mr •• Fawcett. From Rick Dear Mr. Faucett, 'Thank you for saving the dUCu and stopptng the ttiftlc. I am proud that you ware in the ~P,!r. Your friend, Joshua Siocerely, Charlie from OLQA Dear Mr. Faucett, Thank you for saving the day and~ the ducts. You have a lot of hope. Sincerely, Stephanie Dear Mr. Paucett, We've just got a newspaper article about the ducklings. Thank you tor stopping the traf- fic. H you didn't look out the wiildow the ducks could have got hurt. Kate Dear Mr. Faucett, Thank you for helping the mother duck and ducklings. You make lots of f anillies feel good, I come from Our Lady Queen of Angels. Your friend, Caitlin Dear Mr. Faucett, I'm so happy you saved the duck and ducklings especially on Earth Dayl You're so nice! • Sincerely, Carly Dear Mr. Faucett, Thank you tor saving the duck$. You're just not a person of Cbaliltier of Commerce but you are a heroic hero. Your Earth Day ca.me sooner than you thought. Your friend, Grace P.S. I am from OLQA. I am in the second grade. Dear Mr. Faucett, Thank you tor stopping the traffic and caring for the ducks and saving them. I realfy appre- oate it because today is Earth Day and that pretty much is pa.rt of Earth Day. Your friend, E.mlly Our Lady Queen of AngelS School Dear Mr. Faucett, Thank you tor saving the lives of those cute little duck· lings and the mother duck. U nobody wa.s tber8 the duCks would be toast. I hate the llJ18ll of dead animals. You Have a lot of courage. It is Barth Dey. . Sincer~. Connor Dear Mr. Faucett Thank you for ..-ytblng espeqaut. the ducb. You have o wonderful gift to save an ere- -- I t atton. And I have one more thing to say-you're a berolll Yow friend, Ev~ Dear Mr. Faucett, Thank you for everything espedftlly the ducks. You have a wonderful gift to save all cre- ation. And I have one more thing to say-you're a herolll Dear Mr. Faucett, Your friend, Evan Thank you for saving the ducks. Thank you for stopping the traffic, We are ltarting a J_l!eWSpaper article board. 1'bank you for putting the ducks on the curb. Deaf Mr. Paucett, · Your friend, Nick 1bank you for atopp6Dg the traffic and saving the d'Ucki that wa a good Ullng. Prom ChriltWl Dear Mr. PoucetC. Thank~ for~ tbe li¥· 1ng poor dudm you have 14"4. Even the trallc wnt you did tbe right thing. We af>P.'ldate you --- Dear Mr. Faucett, Dear Mr. Faucett, Thank you for saving the ducks. You are so nice l appre~ ciate it so much. Thank you for looking out the window. You are so kind to do that. God bless you. l will pray for Tbaiik you for saving the ducks from getting hit on Earth :Day. God bless you for saving the ducks. Your friend, Annalise P.S. I'm in 2nd grade. OLQA Sincerely, School. Ryan you. Dear Mr. Faucett, I don't know anyone who would do such heroic things like you did. Dedr Mr. Faucett, Your friend, Etnlly Thank you for stopping the call IO tbat the little duck.lings coUl m>a tbe street. You are he1Jmg ·Goil'l'a aeation very mucli. NoW you have taught me aomething now. Your friend, SOphie Decir Mr. Faucett, I'm glad you saved the duck- lings they must be havmg :fun in the pond. Dear Mr. Faucett, Love Nick Thank you for saVlilg the duclcS. Did you know that the ducks were in the newspaper? Thank you for stopping the traf- fic. Love. Nicholas Dear Mr. Faucett. Thank you for saving the mom duck and the ducklings. Since~ly, Bunk READERS RESPOND Segerstrom company may be barldng up wrong tree • THE ISSUE: Residents are cool to South Coast Plaza owners' request to replace trees around the shopping center with others that are more aestheti.cany pleasing. Iii my oplnlon, mature, healthy ilhoWd not be removed for l&ft of a view of a pede1trian bridge over Bear Street ( •Segentrom requests tree removal,-Aprll 28). ~natural ~k of tho diverse treill anedy ln plate ultimately wm .,. more beautiful and mor9 ._..., tblD 50 unUIUal. ~ant Uill • ..,..... •• Cuban royal palms. So my plea to C.J. Segerstrom and Sons is to please, think carefUlly about this ded· ion. KRIS HAGEN COlta M I think it ii appalling lb camtd· er tbi remOYal of bHutifUl, mature trees purely for •Mtbet· lcs. I ee it happerung all over Orange County lately, and it ts criminal. necs are living things, and the world is being deforested at an alarming rate. Such a prac- tice i! diigusting, and the S4tnO thing goes for the ficus trees along East Coast Highway in Corona del Mar. It ls sod. It ii jUSt really, re4lly very sad. SANDY VllKBIC Newpcwt Beach This is Costa Mesa. It 1 uniqu . It ls not Irvine. I don't want that cookie-cutter look. KATHY MAURO COitaM so I cannot t>elleve anyone would take beautiful trees down to vt w a p1eoe of construction. ' CAROlMOWS Laguna 8e8ch we wont to be able to a •sculptured• -pedestrian bnd e . 11\is kind of news story JU t breaks my heart. Why in the world would we want to romov perfectly healthy, beautiful t just because th y ar not WU· fonnl Nature ls not unlform. Leav the tr alon . Th dty of N wport Bea b, th dty of Costa M MY far more linportant things to rry ebout than Whether ow ttMt are UN· form. We bave bMJthy lrMI • leeve them 9kine ! , -~~) J I I / You are the best. God bless you Ill Dear Mr. Faucett, Thank you for stopping the cars for the ducks. I don't know who would do a thing like that. Thank you very much Your friend. Samantha Dear Mr. Faucett, 1banlt you tor saving the duclt family at the pond. You the best. Dear Mr. Faucett, Thank you for saving the duck! and stopping the traffic too. P.S. I appredate Whet you did. We go to 01.QA Dear Mr. Faucett. Your friend, Mackenzfu Thank you for seVing the ducks. l don't know a person :who would do that like you. Thanks a lot. • E MML-send to dallyPlo l~Jlet ~ C(lil .... ft I CW! .. include your f\11--........ .... -.................. •lllJ). .. A 22 inur!doy, Aer•' 29, 1999 FUNDING CONTINUED FROM A 1 nd language labs at Newport Harbor, well to convert the underused me and wood shop into cldssroom space. At their meet.mg Tuesdcsy, bourd meml:M>rs promised to con- er the pdtents' requests; wtuch came as part of Newport Harbor's rcconligurdtion proposal. Last November, Supennten- dent Robert Barbot deoded that many dtstnct M:hools needed to be reconfigured Instead of dictat- mg what should happen, Barbot dcnded lo let pdrents deode. Parents m the Newport t !arbor zone dlso asked the l>oard lo con - s1d<>r converting Monte Vista I ligh School into an elementary school, which possibly would feed mto Corona del Mar liJgh School Ass1stdnt <,u1wnntendent for Business Serv1c<>s Michael Fine c,aid the convPrs1on would cost d!Ound $4 million dDd the distnct . . • • Have you ever I encountered~ ~l;tyJn~ • ·MMe II our Hotline •t (949) 642· 6086 or send e-mail to dai· lypilotOearthlink.net. $pell yovr nMT1e a~ tell us your hometown and telephone number (for verif icatfon only). does not have the money right now, but may dpply for funds from the state At theu meeting Tuesday, board members approved New- port Harbor's reconfigurallon pro- posal for next fall But the plan does not call for any changes to schools in thP zone, excPpt for the addmon or portable classrooms at Manners and Ensign The board also approved a new pldn for the Costa Mesa High School zone. . . ~HdorHlgh SchOof ~ htw.509-geltld ... tdiOcl~ i.kethe ~ +P to even f~lrig disrit K.hook: • Reviewing enroflment pro~ions at Newport Harbor and Ensign for the , next five years •"Clarifying •nd justify- ing" the way developer fees. Mello Roos monies and other funds are appor- tioned • Reviewing the number of stUdents from outside the Newport Mesa school dis-- trict who enroll at N~ port Harbor • Considering the possibili- ty of changing attendance boundaries to send fewer students to Newport Har- bor High School , •• ~e Floor Guys 0~~\~f~~is An American Family Operated Business e"'1 Since 1983 CARPET LIFETIME GUARANTEE $1''~t llU lifetime Warran~ llU Car~et S~otting Kit llU 01~ Car~et Removal llU Furniture Moving llU Dou~le U~gra~e~ Pa~~ing fR~~ CARPfl ClfANING* ARMSTRONG CERAMIC NO-WAX VINY TILES * 99cso. FT. $149 SQ. * "· PEROO OAIC WOOD FLOOR * $29910. FT. $399 SQ. * "· (949} 650-1616 124IAIT1~6 ITIEET CtJITA MEIA, CA 92611 , ....... _ ...... • VENTS . CONTINUED FROM A 1 rare confrontational breu from the typically silent cadre of stu- dent board members. He later added that he has heard there is a lugher than nor- mal incidence of cancer amoog teachers at Andersen, and some fear the black gunk may be a fac- tor. District offioals were quick to say the dripping air conditioning unit does not pose any health ROADS CONTINUED FROM A 1 tion goes,• Wanderling said. The bridge, which spans the interchange at Newport Boule- vard and West Coast Highway, has been under construction since September 1997. It has the largest traffic burden of any mter- change in the county. with 121,000 drivers passing through it each day, accord.mg to the Orange County 1Tansportation .... i.~ .... ••• Mleocwa1t:•11tabanf. ••• risks. Levine said district officials have known about the problem since last fall, and promised to fix it over winter b.reak. But nothing was done. Authority. Also nearing completion in the Coast Highway area is the expan- sion of Hoag Hospital. The hospi- tal is adding a services building that will house admJrustrauve support functions, said Chris Pre- mer, spokesman for the hospital. In addition, a tree reforestation project in and around the Coast Highway area in Corona del Mar also. is nearly finished. The dty began the reforesta- tion about two years ago, primar- ily removing ficus trees because the root systems were damaging CIAL • No Cost Loans ,,-- • Equity Line of Credit \1-:::--____..,. •Low Ratet • Conven Variable to Fixed • Refinance/New Loans • Pre-QUA!ifying Available Call Today 1-800-469-5919 949-675-6500 will M credi!L'd II w dOR oflom. Doily Pilot In response to Levine's charge, Ed Hayes, who handles facilities for the district, explained that the pro~lem has not been fixed beciuse •we're not talking about a sfiriple solutiOn." Board President Serene Stokes said the company that built the air condi 9 unit relocated ove "illlaking ficult and e to get acement parts. •'J"here is a problem there,• said Superintendent Robert Bar· bot. "We've made a commitment to take care of it." streets, sidewalks, underground pipes and the cars that drive on the broken streets, officials said. The ficus trees have been replaced with Hong Kong orchids and king palms, which officials say cause less damage. Some residents have com- plained that the palm trees - wluch have not yet fully bloomed -look like •toothpicks• in the r:.~~-.compared to the lush f¥ie~ Officials stress that it takes two or \hree years for the new palms to fully spread their fronds. Plug into the Pilot Class1f1ed section to find services from electro.r1tcs and ptumbers, to landscapers and painters. 1 'DAYONLYI Must Present Ad For "Beat the Clock Savings" Saturday Max 1 r---..liS~ale 8am-4pm only! 25% OFF Every item in the store ON SALE 6 THE 10% OFF • • Thursday, April 29, 1999 • Sportl Editor Roge< Carlson • 9~9..57 44223 B11mp in the road L " Jim Finn ' .. I' , DD\! h Chicago Bears c JI Have you heard 1 this one before? A draft preview says this about our &.!' hero, Jim Finn, the terror of the Ivy league where he led the Universlty of Pennsylvania to the conferel'l(e championship and was aw1rded Player of the Year laurels for the Ivy League: "Was a te.iured runner who does not have the skills or speed to be a featured *" In the pros. Wiii need a lot of wortt on bloddng bdore he can mOYe to fullbadt." On the other hand, It also s111tes: •fine competitor. Tough. Fine Intangibles. Solid. tough Inside runner who tlas some pick .nd vision. Finishes his runs. Versatile, al~round athlete." He's alto Mt. Irrelevant XXIY, and that has to count for plenty, right? I t He'll be ~ed June 21·25 In and a~~ Beach with myriad e ts, including the time-Airlval Patty at the Twin ~alms ln Newport Beach June 21 at 5 p.m.; the All-World Sports Banquet June 23 at 6 p.m. with presentation of • CdM's muscle doesn't measure up at Irvine's colossal confines as Vaqueros pull to within one game of lead with 9-4 Sea View League victory. BARRY FAULKNER ~Plot IRVINE -Long ball doesn't fly at Irvine High's spacious and ivy-adorned baseball diamond, where •Little• ball carried the day in the host Vaqueros' 9- 4 Sea View League Sea View League triumph Wednesday over Corona del Mar. •This is a ballpark,• said Irvine Coach Bob Flint, who listed the dimen- sions at 330 feet down the lines, 390 in the power alleys and 420 to dead cen- ter. "When I got here, they didn't have a field and I asked them bow far they llSEllll could put the fences. If I bad to do it over, they'd even be farther back, because the ball didn't fly off the bat in the 1980s like it does now.• League-leading CdM (11--6, 7-3 in league), which came in with 22 home runs in its previous 16 games, muscled up for a handful of deep fly balls against Irvine senior hurler Felix Angel. But they all found Vaquero leather to help Angel strand eight runners and limit production from the Sea Kings' 11-bit attack. Meanwhile, Irvine senior third base- man Evan Little launched a bomb just beyond the deepest part of the yard to open the Irvine scoring in the second. SEE COM PAGE 82 SWIMMING - -··----. ' lld 11 j If' I~ '-> . -. ',, '• •· •. ' ••,,,. t..... ' r -. . . . . ' ' -- t-!-~~·:..J.' . --.... t "s Margaritas lrvme 9, CdM 4 \Nood s. El Toro 4 (9 ing) __..,.... .. S. Margarita at Newport Irvine at CdM Woodbridge at El Toro the l~ Trophy by the celebrated television star Paul 5ala1a; the Ru~-Gun golf tournament June 25 at the DON LEACH I DAlt.Y PILOT Newport Harbor's Aaron Pelrsol (above) and Amy Murphy (below) were both easy winners ln Wednesday's Sea View League meet at Irvine. For all of Wednesday's swimming, see 8 3. [ Newport peach Golf Course, where ~ Is aw-rently better than~ ..-ld other things. like an UWmate Tailgate Party, ewo the baseball game, too. For ln~mational purposes. Ann was. a wrestling champion asa 18Si><>und prep. Now he's a 248-pou~r on a S-foot-111h frame, sd don't get pushy. As a :foe• football ~he was a horse runner and often played defensively, as well, as a strong safety. Salata says everyone has some opportunities here, Including sending a gift for Mr. Irrelevant or for tJ>e charity raffle. Tables for the All-Star banquet are available, as well as foursomes at the golf tournament. For more Information, call the Irrelevant Week XXIV office at 949-263-0727. D l I l Y P I l 0 T H I G H S C H·O 0 l l T H l E T I 0 F T H E W E E K •Teammate's injured toe has played a big role as hot prospect unfolds from behind Corona del Mar's plate. I RtalARD DuNN ~Pb One man~ thrashed toe became ahother man~ treaswe. I n the case of Corona del Mar High's baseball team, an injured big toe to one of its players paved the way for Coach John Emme to introduce two prospects to major league scouts. When then-catcher Mark , Hatfield sU.ff ered a football injury that eventually required toe ' ' surgery, Emme was forced to change hts game plan Uu.s spring, so he shifted Ty Harper to third base and positioned strong-armed senior Erle Wiethom behind the plate. Wiethom. who played mostly first base as a junior and opened last season in a nightmarish 3-tor-35 slump, is now filling out pre-draft information cards for scouts and ha.s narrowed his college choices to UCLA, USC and the University of Arizona. Wiethom. thriving at his new position and slugging home runs on a record pace, never Urulgined it would be like this. •1t•s like you stub your toe and find $100 bill on the ground," Wiethom said of the fortuitous position change, -....... --SEE WIETHORN PAGE 12 ongratulations • • • • • QUOTE Of THE DAY -W.'rt s1ll ii ,.. pmillon. Al•hMIDWJYaliulso.nMs • John Emme, CdM baseball coach DOily Pi1ot BI SPORTS HALL OF FAME CELEBRATING THE MILLENNIUM There are many ways for an e ntity to prosper, but Carolyn Hardy provides some things money can't buy. TERRANCE PtUIJJl"i ~Pb W hen Carolyn Hardy was a 23-year-old medical student, she purchased a srupe. her first boat. Eight hours later the boat was engulfed in flames while parked in her parents' garage ·1 bought the boat and towed it home to my par- ents' house," said Hardy. •Around 2 a.m. we got a call from a neighbor saying that our garage was on fire. The boat, car and garage were a total loss. That was my introduction to sailing.· medical career has continued as she holds the position of Fleet Surgeon for the Southern Callforrua Yachting Association since 1994. She was a director with NOSA in 1995-95 and • Corrunodore of Ba.b.Ja Connthian Yacht Club m 1993 The Doc sits on on three boards: The OC Counol of Boy I Scouts Sea Scouts Base; the Salvabon Army Orange County, and the Newport Fleet representative for Schock-35s. She is also responsible for orgaruzing and teachmg the medical/first aid serrunars held at the annual Women's Salling Convention. another volunteer effort from the good doctor. Since then her boats have been fine, but she's been setting the race · course on firel Carolyn Hardy ·1 was in a race one ti.me that got very rough,• explamed Hardy "Doc Hardy,• as she is affectionately referred, and her two boats, M,jschief, a Schock-35, and Mischievous, a Harbor-20, have made the water boil on several occasions. A seasoned salt, Doc Hardy has sailed in the Newport to Caho San Lucas race aboard her Peterson-34 in 1981 and again in 1983. In 1993, '94 and '95 she won the Schock-35 Nabonal Championships. In 1992-93 Mischief won the Paofic Coast Championships and was the hlgb-point champion, as well. Also in 1992-93, Hardy was the PHRF Southern Calif ornii\ champion. Her latest conquest was a first-place finish in the Angelman Series Race. Carolyn Hardy recently retired as the Emergency Medical Director of Western Medical Center. She is a 1968 graduate of Loma Linda Medical School and worked at Hoag Hospital in the late 1960s Her with a smile. ·1 was down below when the boat took a knockdown As we rolled to one side a B1ble fell off a shelf, lancling nght into my hands. I said to the others 'Is God trying to tell me something?' • On a subsequent voyage, she took a second knockdown. "Once again 1 was down below we went over and my navigator was laymg on one side of the hull. Just then a butcher krufe fell from above and stuck in the hull an inch from his head. I wondered If tlus was my second wanung from the man above?" Carolyn Hardy. M.D. IS a legend, a sportswoman, a physician, and an accomphshed sailor. But most of all, Doc Hardy 1s a klnd and generous person who lives We to the maxi And without a doubt, as a member of the Dally Pilot's Sports Hall of Fame, celebrating the oncommg millenruurn. Eric Wietho~n The lrviile Company and Harbor View Center will be making a donation to the Corona Del Mar ~ School Athletic Department in fec:ognkion of ,oatstan~ pd{Orman~ such --• 82 Thur.day, April 29, 1999 WEITH ORN CONTINUED FROM 81 provoked when HdU1eld (beaded for Utah on a football scholarship) couldn't amwer the secuon.opening bell u the team's catcher because Of a fractured right toe. Prom bis new perspective, Wiethom is learning more strategies and seeing more pitch~. which bas helped him when he digs into the box to the tone of a school sUlgle-cea.son record 10 home rum. With scouts drooling over his cannon-like throwing arm and power-bitting potential, the 6-foot-2, 210-pound Wiethom now has a baseball future he could only dream about a year d~JO "It's d.1mos1 like a godsend,• W1e thom said of the January toe surgery which pushed Hattleld to the sidelines and created an opE>niny behind the plale. ·u Mark didn't have lu.s surgery, I wouldn't be in this position. This r r11rtung Uung has opened up a lot of things for me.• W1ethom, who has been rJpproached by some 30 professional scouts and filled out numerous medical forms in µrepdration for the June fre,·-c1gent drnfl. has been tednng up Sea View League pi tching and leading the Sea Kings (11 -5, 7-2 in league) to the tront in the tille chase. Wiethorn, the Daily Pilot Athlete of the W£•ek who entered this wf"'ek third m Orange County in home runs behind EdLson's Tony Cdppuccilli (12) dnd El Toro's JosuP Lopez (11), went 4 for 7 with lt\re~ homers t1nd foUI RBis lclSt week in two key vwtoncs over league nemf'!>i.s Sdnld Margarita, which 1s playinq its final year in the Sea V1('W "I get to seP .. 20 Lime11 more th" amount of pitches,· Wiethom !>did O( his !>edSOn-long hitting <.urge smce arming himself with I he toob of 1gnornnce, which has rnddC' Emme look Wee a genius. "We JUSt made a couple of rnovr:'> in ordN to enhance a couple of guy-.· t dieers, • said Emme, c1lso rnlerring to third·'>dt kN Harper, the team's lf'C1<hng hitter at .500 (27 for 54 ). "Enc hc1d dn c1nn, and he's a phf'numendl athletic specimen, but wtt hc1cl nowhere lo play him und hr!>l bdsem<·n are d dune a dozen, so we experimented in the fall and, sure enough ... •He's l~mlng footwork and blocking balls and getting better every game. "f'd say be spends four-to-six hours a day working on his game. Nobody works harder in this game than Eric. You'll go out there, and he's at the (hitting) tee in front of the net for two hours, and before that it was off to the gym for two hours.• Before Wiethom makes a decision (probably in June) about his baseball plans, his team has this league title thing it's flirting with, and Wiethom has this CdM and Newport-Mesa District career clinger records to think about. Wiethom's ninth and 10th blasts of the season Friday lifted the Sea Kings 1n a 12-1 win over the Eagles, breaking the school record of nine held by Dave Angeloni (1993) and Kevin Stuart (1996). Wiethom, tied with Stuart for the school's career home run lead with 18, is two shy of the distrlct record established by Newport Harbor slugger Joe Urban {Santa Ana College) in four years. Wiethom, a third-year varsity player who saw limited time as a sophomore, will have eight more games (six league contests and two makeup games from the Pride of the Coast Tournament) to break the district record, Emme said. ·He started last year 1 for 25, but he's all caught up now," Emme said of Wiethom's .439 batting average (25 for 57), along with 21 RBis to complement his double-cligit <linger total TRACK SUMMARIES IOYS SEA VIEW LIAGUE N_, HAMIOll al, flMNI SJ 100 1 l""'"' (f), 11 1, 1 Moul\ (I), 11 2, 3 lonM (NHI. 11 j 200 1 J~ (NH), J) I, 2 Mo<ri\ (I), I I l, J ldmm (I), }II 2, 400 1 Jo~ (NH), so 6. 1 Jtnsen (NH), so 9, 3 a ........ Ct), \1 6 IOO , Jen\en (NH), 1 S'I ), 2 He< t.P•I) (NH). 1 00 2, l Mttk (NH), l OS 4 1,IOO 1 HW~t1> (NH) 4 34 8. 1 t\ntonlnl (NH). 4 ll 2, 3 Oul<M (NH), 4 40 1 l .200 1 H.rberu (NH), 9 4~ J, I L.11od9••n (NH), 10 08 4 ) AntrJnln1 (NIO, 10 10 t 110 HH l l•mm (I), 16 6. J Mny,.1 (NH), 16 7, ) ' •PY (NH). l / 8 JOO IH l Moy•• (NIO, 41 9 1 L111 (1), 42 l. l ~~•urti.u m. 4'> 1 400 ,.,.r. l lrvlnf', 41 1 1,600,. ay 1 IM~. J 44 HJ l Pt'i<l..,lt (NH). 6 0,11 (11e) Rothw•ll (NHI ..,,d B<tlcer (I),'> 10 U 1 C.ulll~" (I) l'H 114 I ltn 111. If!. 'O 1'2, ) 1<1111\(NH), 1118 TJ I Oukl!\ (Nil), 38 8, 1 (urtl\ (NH) l& s in. 3 II• 111 (NH). )/ 6 ,Y t C.rm"flku (f), 11 6, J lttybovl(h (1), !I~ 5' 1 Cel<lw•ll (NH), ii 1-8 1/J, } llod• (l), 38..e. l Robo-11\ (N~t). H 11 OT 1 RolH't11 (NH), llO l,} C.ld-11 (NH), 128 4 l Wuk &Wiil (NH) I 09 } S£A VIEW LEAGUE h T 0110 111, C'.olloM OIL MM lS 100 1 Moor• (£T), 11 2, 2 la<lilll (CdM). 11 6, l Chapman (fl) 11 I 200 1 Moore (f'T), U .7, 2 Z•rrHtl (CdM), lJ 1, .I Hoyt (CdM), 24.4 400 1 Kwon (£Tl. 51 5, l Kn1mer (CdM), 5o4 2; 3 Burl< (£1'), !>4 7 IOO 1 WikOJ! (ET), 7;05 S. 2 Oppc>- 1• (ET), J 06 2. 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J ,llher (AH). lt-0 Dl 1 trtWtt (AN}. 1)2• l H\ll!Jott (CM), lac> 10. t. fl1fwf (AN):92.·7 1/2 MClflC COAST LIAGUli IOV1 U.-Hlltff. ....... 21 100 I Ool (I H), 111. 1 Goff (l), I U , ~ CCI 11.t. ~00 1 Doi (lH), 24 1, l Mtlll\llll (lH), lS 4, l 1¥"11). 1t7 400 1 Monterot0 {L_11), '7, I; 1 ,__ (\,H), $1 ~(LH .~2. ~-1 Oto4<o(l?_21Hl AOdle(l,H),J!U,J MiGloM (LH),'l 10', ,,. • IJ ll>flte (IJot), •UI 0. 2 M~ (I). 4 SJ.GI J ltoc.hll (lH). U4 2 110 ... f:Wlnter!lH), 1111.11 ~, i (IH) 11_1,t) MIWOMl(LH), 1t.l. -Ntq· 1 U9UN H11lt, ... U • I GOffl'J, lf"'; I ~t.-Ae,,.(Lll), 1,_~ llZJ. (teft (LH), 1t-1. fl• 1 kh1~ (IH), 41~' Cleft (lH). l 1,lt. I WlfiMf jLH), lt>ll 11) W • I ~ 11), 4M 112. l Llll'Nlt(lH). Cl.t IHJ l \l~d llH), 4N 1t.l OT• t. l,ltech m. 1'4t;1 11om1tO (I), 11' t, ~ flld (lt4), 11).0 Giii.LS SIA VllW l.IAGUI Nl..a.r HAMIM M , ""'-49 100 • 1 2aby {lllH), 12.3; 2 Bel'MS (I). 12.S. 3. V•>qVU (NH), 13.0 200 • 1. z..by (NH), 27 O; 2 knet (I), 27.5, l Vasquez (.HH), l7.9 400 • 1. 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OIM l\.H), '1'1..0 ''" ( COM CONTINUED FROM 81 . He also singled m two runs to trigger a six-run fourth, pro- pelling the hosts (12-8, 6·.4) to withln a game of Cd.M. The two teams' final head-to-head meet· ing is scheduled Friday at the Sea Kings' diamond. "I told our guys they needed to bit line drives and ground balls io this' park,• said Emme, whose words were not altogether unheeded -the Sea Kings did smack six doubles. But half of Irvine's six hits went for extra bases and they capital- ized on its biggest offensive out- burst to turn a 4· 1 deficit into an insurmountable three-run lead. The first six Irvine hitters reached in the fourth -four on bits and two via walks -and they all scored. And Angel, who played junior varsity last season, had enough to protect the lead. "He's held us together with tape and bailing wire all season," Flint said of his stocky right-han- der, who got 10 outs on pop-ups or flyouts and walked only one while striking out two. David Beser and Alex Bottom stroked back-to-back doubles and Bottom later scored on an error to give the Sea Kings a 2-0 lead in the second. After Little's rts liigb·arct.ng homer halved the deftdt, Beier doubled. in a run 1n the third and 1\' Harper laced a two-out RBI single 10 the fourth to make it .C·l . After lrvine surged abea.d, the Vaqs threatened to widen the cushion when a walk aqd hit t>atsma.n put their tint tw.o run- ners on in the fifth. CdM senior Brett Elliston, however, came on in relief and struck out the side to quell the ral- ly and send CdM &]>ringing Into the dugout. •That's got to pump someone up.~ Emme said to his clearly energized players after EWston's fireman heroics. Nate Lemmerman led off the CdM sixth with his.second double of the game, but was left at third. And Mark Hatfield was stranded at second in the seventh after his one-out double. Lemmerman (3 for 3) and Hat- field (3 for 4) swung hot bats for the Sea Kings, who will try to pro- tect their league lead Friday. "We're still in great position,• Emme said. •All we have to wor- ry about is ourselves." SEA VIEW LEAGUE htviN£ 9, ColtoNA DB. MM 4 Corona del Mar 021 100 0 • 4 11 Irvine 010 602 x • 9 6 Larson, Elliston (5) and Wiethorn; Angel and DeVries. W • Angel, 7-2. L • Larson. 28 • lleser (CdM) 2, Bottom (CdM), Lemmerman (CdM) 2, Hatfield (CdM). T. Parker (I), Lewis (I). HR • Little (I). HIGH SCHOOL TRACK Doily Pil Sailors belt Vaqueros, 82-53 JUSTIN WARREN I DAILY Pit.OT EstancJa's ace In the distance races, Alberto Munoz, grimaces with a severe cramp In his left leg, wbJch forced him to settle for second in the 1,600 against Laguna Hills . • Trevor Jones and Curt Herberts led Sailors to easy dual-meet victory. The Newport Harbor ------boys took an 82-53 deci-I 0 ·y S sion behind double winners Trevor Jones and Curt Herberts in Sea View League boys track and field Wednesday. Jones, normally a hurdler, shifted to the long .sprints to rest his sore back and won the 200 (23.1) and 400 (50.6). Herberts topped the field in the 1,600 (4:34.8) and the 3,200 (9:43.3) and was second in the 800. Sophomore Dan Moyer won the 300 intermediate hurdles with a season-best 41 .9 and was second in the 100 high hur· dles (16.7) ta.king up the slack for Jones. Juniors Aaron Roberts {130~ in the • discus) and Nathan Caldwell (41-8 1/2 in the shot) swept the throwing events for the Tars, who improved to 5-2, 3-2. Steve Jensen won the 800 (1 :59.3) and junior Harbor teammate Doug Dukes won the triple jump and was third in the 1,600. League preliminaries in the varsity running events are scheduled Tuesday at 2 p.m. at Irvine High. Elsewhere in boys track Wednesday: • El Toro 111, Corona del Mar 25 -Josh Yelsey captured two events for visiting Corona del Mar. Yelsey won the 1,600-meters run (4:36.3) and the 3,200 (10:28.0) for the Sea Kings. Zack Zarrtlli finished second in the 200 (23.1) and the 100 (11.6) and Reid Glyer finished runner-up in the triple jump (36-4 t/21 for Corona del Mar. • Aliso Niguel 92, Costa Mesa 4.C -Greg Stewart remained unbeaten for the year in the 100 and 200 dashes for the Mus- tangs (5-2, 3-2). Stewart took the 100 in 11.3 seconds and the 200 in 22.6. Robert Hulliger remained unbeaten in the shot put with a throw of 43-91/2, but· suffered his first loss in the discus, finishing second. Laguna Hills 59, Estancia 27 -Griffin Crogan, Manuel Orozco, Juel Goff and Josh Veach each finished first for the , , Eagles (1-6, 1-4). Crogan won the shot put (43·6 1/2), Orozco won the 800 (2:12.6), Goff took the long jump (19-4) and Veach won the discus (134-9) for Estancia. Wednesday's meet was shortened , due to strong winds. •• 1 Newport· rolls past • " 'f e. .u •I ~f ' ., { • Zaby and Giffi take part in three event wins for Sailors' girls squad; league prelims on tap Tuesday. IRVJNE -Newport Harbor -..----High girls track and fl Id 0 I I l S standouts Jennifer Giffi and Leah Zaby were tnvolv d in thru cv nt Vlctor1 as the Sailors swept host Irvine in the final S~a Viow Le-ague girls dual meet WcdnP.11day. Gtffi won the high jump (4-10)1 long jump (14-3) and the tnpl~ ju.mp (:l2-l 'h), while Zttby won th 100 mcatPrs (12 .. 1) •tnrl the 200 (27 .0) imd anC'hored thf' winnmq 400 relny in the Sailor:-.' ff6·49 Win Harbor seniors AJicto ~kF,tll (5:27.9 in tht> J ,600 and t1 :2S.7 in th 3,200) and Knsta DUI (36-Sl/2 IO lh . hot put t1nd 121· 8 in th dlC1CU l w •re duublo WlM rs for Coach Eric 'I'Wl!tt's Th!s, who unproved to 4· 3, 2-3 in leugue. 1\veit also singled out the contributions of freshmen Rachel Beard and Breonna Tiffany. Beard was second in the shot and discus, while ntfany was second in the trlple jump and 300 hurdles, as well as third 1n the long jump Elsewhere m girls track Wednesday: • El Toro 75, Corona del Mar 61 -Liz Morsf' had two first-place finish to lead the Sea Kings. Mone won th& .COO (S!J.0) und th~ t,600 (5:14.8). KdUe Quinlan, JcMy Cummm and Alli· son HM'Vi y each had a vi<'tory foe the Sea K1ng11. Quiri.lttn took the 3,200 ~h tt time oJ t 1 :45.0, I rarvey won the 200 (27.3) and Cummins took Ul 800 (2:23.3), N •xt up for Corona d~l Mar ts th pre· ' Um.inaries, to be held at Irvine on Tuesday at 2p.m. • Aliso Niguel 70, Costa MeN e5 -Jamie OeNoewer won three events while Sh.akena Henderson and Julle Kroening took two for the host Mustangs (4-3, 2·3), '• I DeNoewer won the 800 (2:26.2), the ' 1,600 (5:31.0) and the 3,200 (12:23) for Cos- ta Mesa. Henderson won the shot put (35-S'h) and discus throw (102·1) while Kroening took the 200 (27.5) and the 400 (1:00.8) for the Mustangs. "' • IApM HUh 59. ~ 28 -~drlanna 1 , Vi gft, Liz Hu.tpo and Rebe«e SUYa each 1 won events for the Eaglet (t..6, 0·5). Vega won the discus throw (83-83/•), t r Huipo won th t ,600·yard run (5:52.0) and Silva captured the -400 (1:08.2). Th meet wu shortened due to strong Winds. \ Pgily Pilot Sports ' . For Big Canyon Country Club's Sally Holstein, IOLF 307 gave her a 36-stroke victory. wmners (all three rounds) Other players in SACC's included Jan Robertson, 284 in ampagne will soon tum to tea at Mesa Verde. championship flight were Flight I; Beverly Stinson, 299 10 en Sally Holstein sank her final tull at Big Canyon ounby Club capture her first women's club pionship, she was greeted 01 a bouquet of roses and a ttle of champagne, then c Jebrated her victory by s raying it all over the 18th n. "I've been a member for 25 , and for 25 years it has b n my goal to wm the club ~ pionship, • said Holstein, o cried following her ~troke win April 22 and ed a spot in the Tea Cup sic this sununer. ~It was really an emotional ory for me,• added Holstein, o shot 340 (79, 82, 87 and 92) Big Canyon's four-round ampionship. "In the fmal (two) unds, I didn't play as well ~cause I think I was protecting lead. But I stayed with it and h ng in there. I'm Uui.lledl " Martha Redfern (351) was Big yon's runner-up, while Sylvia · rby captured the club's -net title at 299. r TRANSFERS Mesaexod~ I , . 4onti.nues • Hulliger, Cabico will leave f&f Huntington Beach , M ater tjei, respectively. I BNUI\ I ~II "-NI II I , I COSTA MESA Costa Mesa If 1gh junior Robert 1 lulliger, who ~1rted all 11 games on the defe n- " e tine for tlw Costa Mesa I ligh f otball team lt1st ft1ll, said Pdnesday he will transfer to I untington aeach when the "!ring semester concludf's. I lulliger, d 6-foot-2, 200- under who will contend for the ~tif1c Coast ~ague shot put and t scus titles thi~ c;pring, said athlet- 1 was not a fa tor in tht• decision. e did, howmer, say the recent d~:parture of h~ best fncnd, Jtmmy } erzog, to Santa Marganta, 1 treased ht'> desire to leave Mesa ·one or the reasons is, my best f~cnd left,· Hulliger sdld "But the nlam reason 'MlS, I wanted to get c1~vay from the Jroup of people I've l~<'n hdngmg out with I need to f' cl fnends wlu have d more pos- 1 vf' influence." In addition to Hulliger and Her- 7 >g, freshman thrf'c-sport stand- o 1t Nick \abico is pursuing plans t \ransfcr to Mater L>ei afte r the I t seball seas<m concludes. tCabico ru~cd for 29 yards on I s ven camec; In his varsity football c hut in d first-round ClF playoff 11ss to Irvine lust fall and scored 39 ints in 15 game!. for the varsity sketball te•m. A pitcher and outfielder on the ustanys' second-place baseball , t am, Cabico was a notable youth s rts standout m Costt1 Mesa. He s expressed a wtllmgncss to jck a more challC'ngmg athletic vtronmmt. 1 luUtger, who spht tune at tack- ! and end on defC'nse, and also s w spot duty as a Light end for oach Jerry I lowell's Mustangs, is t 1surc if be will play football for e Oilen.. Hultiger did say he will contin· I in track •nd field, where he WHl ork under Coach Tony C1arelli, ho has ea.med renown for his e pcrtise as a throwing coach, i eluding pn>vious stints at New- rt l larbor and Edison. * I Hulliger said his career bests e 51 · t t in th e shot ond arow1d 0 feet in the discus. Patrick I lulllger, Robert's s homore brother a varsity foot- letterman will remam at Cos· t Mesa and f lowell said the unger Hull19er is one of live c ndidate lo earn the starting 1arterback j~b. "It hurts il! when we lo e an hlete, but we've talked with the ds our goals for next season ven't ch(lngcd, • I lowcU said. S 0 f ll I ALL ewport'huriibled LRVINI! Liz Lord went 2 for .4 d Kn ten Smltlt w nt 1 for 3 1th two RBis for Newport l lar- r I Ugh bl WP.dne.1day's 24-3 .. n Vi w L egu of tt>al.l loss to st lrvine. Kristen Urban w nl 1:..4 with a n scored for th Thrs (8-15, 1·5). MA VllW LIAGUI lwM.~~J NM~wt H..-bor 210 000 O • 3 4 13 20) 9SS x·24 U 2 d. UfbMi (4), lOfd (6) end Nlehtn, lngton (5); ~n9*'Y and Ramnz. • ~· l • LOrd. 3·7. JI. MerU = ~). R.tmlrtz (I), rtzui. (I). "Sally has wanted (the btle) runner-up Nicole Ronald, Sue Flight II; Sandra Eberhard, 3 t 0 for so long,• women's club DeMille and Debbte Bntton. in Flight ill; Gail River, 312 in publicist JoAnn Hertel said. In Santa Ana's three-round Flight rv, and Marge Williams, Earlier this year, Holstein shot senior women's championship, 329 lD Flight v .. 7 5 on Big Canyon's remodeled Mary Stra.dhng {296) captured golf course to set the ladies' the title, followed by Jdllet • The Hfth annual Newport course record. Holladay (301), Lois Hochderffer Beach Open, which changed Six-tilne club champion Selby (329) and Betty Lu Crosson (332). its format a year ago to include Schriber, the inaugural Tea Cup Last year in Tea Cup Classic a professional field, is May 17 winner in 1997. did not defend richord ll, Towersey shot two-over-par 74 at Newport Beach Country Club. her title. dunn to win by seven strokes in the This year's event will include a Holstein is scheduled to join Pletcher Jones Motorcars/Daily long-drive contest and a title Marianne Towersey (Santa Ana Pilot Club Championship Series sponsor, Tommy Bahama. Country Club). Denise Woodard Alter two rourtds, lhree-tilne before a rolling crowd of 200 lt's a unique combmatlon (Mesa Verde Courtby Club) and defending champion Debbie -mini-tour event and city of Newport Beach Country Club's Albright (74-79) has a six-shot • Mesa Verde's Woodard last Newport Beach amateur champion in the 1999 Tea Cup lead over Brenda Parrott (80· 79), week shot a four-round 342 (84, championship -with the event Classic at Mesa Verde. while Newport Harbor High girls 83, 89 and 86) to win her fourth also featuring a casino rught and The third annual Tea Cup athletic director Fletcher Olson straight club title and secure a $10,000 putting contest C lassic is an 18-hole goU (85-87) is in third. Uurd consecutive Tea Cup (May 16 at Sterling BMW) tournament featuring the four The women's club will host appearance -th.ls time on her Professionals will compete m women's champions from private the third round today and the home course. the morning shotgun round for clubs in this newspaper's final round Friday with tee times Vanda Peterson followed cash and two Cartier watches, circulation, an event sponsored beginning at 8 a.m. Woodard at 351 to take second while amateurs and corporate by Fletcher Jones Motorcars and in the championshlp llighl, while foursomes will play in the the Daily Pilot. • Towersey, who won last y~·s Marj Hull (367), lzwru Sueoka afternoon. Tea Cup Classic on her home (358), Debbie Brown (371), l..lnda Last year, Newport Beach • The Newport Beach winner course, claimed her 15th title Schwartz (375) and Suntiyo pro Eric Woods won the title, and Tea Cup representative will -an ongoing club record -in the Yasuda (3(8) rounded out the shooting four-under-par 67 and be crowned Friday in the club's last 18 years. club's top-level players. winning $800 (along with a final round. Towersey's four-round total of Other Mesa Verde flight Breitling watch, worth an HIGH SCHOOL SWIMMING DON LEACH I DAILY PILOl Newport Harbor'sa Kiersten Johnson strokes toward the finish in the 100-yard breaststroke in Wednesday's League meel • e too much for Tars • Newport's Peirsol, Lean can hand.le it, but power is thin against Irvine. IRVINE -The Newport Har- bor High boys swim team fell to host Irvine, 117-53, in a Sea View League swim meet Wednesday. The freshmen duo of Aaron Piersol and Ryart Lean led the Tars (4-2, 4-1 in league). Piersol was a double winner in the 200- yard freestyle (1:43.04) and the 100 backstroke (53.58), while Lean won the 500 free with a time of 4:48.90. In the girls meet, Irvine's depth proved to be too much as the Vaqueros beat Newport, 1171 /2-42'12. The Sailors (1-5, 1·4) were led by junior Amy Murphy who was a double win- ner in the 200 tree (1 :57.57) and 500 free (5: 13.56). Also posting personal bests were Erin Bales in the 200 indi- vidual medley (2:38), Kathryn Beldon ln the 100 Oy (1 :13.40), and Rebecca Carroll's third- placc finish in the 100 free (LOl.50). Junior Amy Murphy won the 500 tree for the Tars. Sea View League preUminar- ics are next for both the bOy and girls. CdM boys ~ctorious LAKE! FOREST -Th Corona dcl Mar High boys sw1m t am squeaked by host El Toro, 88 82, Wedo ~day in a S a Vt~w Leag\te meet. Th Se King5' Gtlrr tt Gentry won th 100-yard r tylc (50.52). the 100 hock· stroke (58.75}, and awam lt\ anchor on th winning 200 med· ley relay. .• Other WUUleIS for CdM were John Graass in the 200 free with a tune of 1 :52.45 and David Fabi- an m the 100 fly with a time of 58.91. The Sea Kings are at the Sea View League preliminailes Wednesday at lrvme High. CdM girls twnble EL TORO -Sophomore Lau- ren Powers won two events to lead visiting Corona del Mar High in Wednesday's 101-69 Sea View League girls swim meet. Powe rs won the 200-yard freestyle (2:04.91) and the 200 individual medley (2:23.15) for the Sea Kings (3-4, 2-3). · In the 100 backstroke, junior Melinda Tucker swam her per- sonal best, winning with a time of 1:07.01. Freshman .Jessica Fries won the 500 freestyle with a time of 5:34 61, 12 seconds better than her previous personal best. Fries also placed third in the 100 breaststroke {1:16.32). Powers, Fries, Tucker along with Heather Hapeman won the 400 free relay with a time of 3:57.32. Estancia swept Lauren Ca ity had two sec- ond-place finish for the ho t Eagles (2·8, 0-5 ln lt>ague), who fell to Laguna Hills, 132·36. Estancia Will host Octan View on Friday before competing in th Pacific Coe t ~gue prelim- inaries at Corona del Mar High, bcqinnlng Tuesday at 2 p .m. Th boy ufl red a 132· 16 tlMscic to Laguna Hill~. Th Eagl w re led by team captam David Coll,er' personal be5t till th 50·yard freestyt WJth a tirn of 24 9. ..... SEA V1EW LlAGUE eovs lrvlM 117, Newport Kerbor 5l 200 medty relay · 1 lrvtne, 1 43 04 200 frM 1 P .. not (NH), 1'601. 2 Shimura (I), 1 48 OS, 3 Kim (I), 1 48 58. 200 IM • 1 Nat.111iit0 (I), 2 07 03, 2 Shafer (I), 210.03, 3 Yu (I), 2:14 91. 50 frM 1 Tun (I), 22 68, 2 Wang (1), 22 82. l Beldon (NH), 23 00 100 fly 1 Pattanas1nth (I), SS 04 2. Burk~bath (I), SS 43, l Weiner (NH), 5876 100 frM 1. 1<1m (I), 49 48. 2 Wang (I), 49.6S, l Shamtra (I), 50 12 500 frM • I lean (NH), 4 48 90, 2. Kim (I), S:03 19, 3. Kepn« (I), 5.03.63. 200 frM reley • 1 Irvine, 1:30.93 100 back -1 Piersol (NH), 53 58, 2. l..8nza (I), 58.12; l Kim (I), 59.90. 100 brMst · 1. Shafer (I), 1:03.58; 2. YI.I {l), 1 05.35; 3 Natalizio (1)1 1.05.83 400 frM relay · 1 lrvlne, 3'.22.29 SIA VIEW LUGUI eon Corona del Mitt' II, El TOf'O G 200 med .. y ret.y · 1 CO!'ona ~ Mllf (Kim, Johnston, Fabian. Gentry), 1 4' 70 200 frM • 1 Graau (CdM), 1 52 45, 2. McCINYe (£T), 1 54.06, l Kennard (ET), 1'.55 74 200 IM 1 PuchaKll1 (£T), 2'°6 61, 2 Kim (CdM), 2 08 81, 3 Pantullano (CdM), 2;20 44 50"" 1 Hoggan (£T). 22 77, 2 Johnston (CdM), 23.19, 3 Uoyd (£T), 2338 100 f'ty • 1. F1bian (CdM), 5191; 2 Hanr1han (CdM). 1 01.15, 3 M(Munn (£T), 1 01,19 100 frM • 1. ~ (CdM), SO 52; 2 ~ (£1'), 51 62; 3 M<C1NYI (£T), 52.5l. 500 frM • 1. K~nard (£1), 5 09 n, l . Grun (CdM), 5 18 64; 3. ~ (CdM), 5 23 44 ' }00 frM reley • 1 El Toro. 1 32 94 100 t.dr • 1. Gentry (CdM). 51 75, 2. M<Munn f£T). 59 19, 3 Palda (CdM) .. 59 59 100 ~ • 1, Pluthalsld (£T), 1OH1; 2 Johnston (CdM), 1 05 89. J OWi (El'), 1-07.JO 400 trM ,..._)' • 1. El Toro, 3 26 4 MA WW l.IAGUI -.S .... 117.S. NlwfOCll'f HAMOlt 42.5 no.......,~ -1. Irv~. 1:5112 no ..... • 1 M~y (NH), U7 7, 2 T'910f (I), 20049, S l~(I), 2~U. 200 .... 1 'Zehn\n« (0, 2; 12 U; 2 Hsnlo (I), l . 11.02; J ,_.'"°'1 (I), 2:29 I .. ""· 1 ICllUM (I), 25 IO. l . ~(I} 16 ()S; I HUt.la (I), 2667 ,_ ftw • 1 hltd (I), 5'7,1t, l Km (1), 1:0162:) ltzak (I). l:OS -.... -, herd (\), .as; 2. Ut/l!tUfYl9 Cl). 1 ' Clnol (NtO. 1l0l.a 111"'" • 1 MurJlhr CHM). 1S.H; 2 Taylor (I), S·24.36 3 Natahz10 (I). 545.01 200 fne relay · 1 Irvine, 1 '6 48 100 bad!. 1. Krause (1}, 1 02 90; 2 Lrttle (I), I '02.95; 3. Fabbn (I), 1 05 68 100 ~ · 1. Hoesterey (I), 10808; 2 Bowdel (I), 1·oe 97, 3 (~)Johnson (NH) and ~erson (I), 1 18 53 400 frM reley · I Irvine, 3.52 65 SEA VIEW LEAGUE G"'1.5 El TOM> 101, CoMINA oa. MAii '9 200 mechy reley 1 El TOl'O. 1 59 51 200 frM 1 Powet1 (CdM), 2'04 91, 2. WOOdfuff (£T), 2'09 11, 3 N!Cholson (£T), 209 77 200 tM 1 Powers (CdM), 2:23 15; 2 Ki~ (£T), 2:30.31, 3 Luong (£T), 2:.37 91 50 frM • 1 Pyk1 (El), 25 45, 2. Omo (£T), 26.88; 3 Tucker (CdM), 27 38 100 fly · I. Sandeno (£T), 58 25; 2 Luchesi (CdM), 1.09 07; 3. carter (El), 109.32. 100 "" 1 Sanden<> (El) 54 07, 2. H. ~n (CdM), 1 00 42; l Wr19ht (ET), 1:01.31 500frM· 1 Fries(CdM), 5.3461, • Woodruff (ET). 5:38.55, 3 Nld'lohon (ET), 5:5440 200 frM reley · 1. El Toro, 1:47 03 100 bedl. 1. Tudc• (CdM), 1:07 01; 2. Ditto (£T), 1:09 36; 3. Dellt (CdM), 112 68 100btMlt· l.~1(£T), 1:11 .79,l. IC*'8gy (£T), 1.1619; 3 ~ (CdM), 1:1632. 400 ft'M re'-Y • I COl'ona del MM ~ H HifP9I\'*\ friln. Tudter), ) 57.32. MaAC ClDMTUAOUI _.. ....._ ........ 13.Z. lsWICIA H 200......,~ ·1,i..guNH 20448 200"" • 1. ludt (lH,), 2-00~ 2 M<Ginley (1.H), 2'20.51; ! Flaherty([), 2.25 )() ioo tM . 1. ci.. (l.H). 2 20 96\ z. Olo (l.H), n5 oe; J. kine> m . i:.u1. SO free· 1. f!Ug«ald (~. 2596; 2. L c.alty ((), 27.S&; 3 SHlm'Wln (l.H), 2t91 100tty•1, Olo (LH), 1:MS'i, 2 Minot (lH), 1~ 85; 3 HM1el (tH), l 07 .. 100 ..... 1. (cc>nomideot (lH). w 14 l l 0.1ty (E). SU7, l. Si!Yt (lH), 1 00 to MO ft'M • 1. Mc<iin!fy (lH), 6'07 U; l . Fenton (l.H), 6 U 91; J LAit.r (l..H). 634 U ............. 1.t.aoUNHilt\. 1SI IO --~· 1.Newbllll\.H), 1'04M;2. 0. CLH> l:CIHJ; J Gr.nem ~tt, 1 lS .. tll .,._ · t , ~ (ltii, 1 1UJ; J GOklb (lH). 1 I U';t s.n.fll{po l}O, ,.,, 50 ... .... ...., • ' lJiOUha Thunday, ~11 29, 1999 83 estimated $3,000). 1bis year's purse is expected to mcrease to about $1 ,000 for the winner. Chris Veitch (Irvine) was crowned the oty's fU"St amateur champion m 1998. • Corona del Mar resident Perry Hallmeyer, head pro at Oak Creek Golf Club, has contracted with PGA Tour pro Steve Pate and renowned goU instructor Jun Petrahd for a free goU duuc at Oak Creek today at 5 p.m Reservabons are not necessary, but it is suggested to amve early for good seatmg Detdils. (949) 653-5384 • Newport Beach Country Club will host a U.S. Open Local Qualifymg on May 20, an event sanctJoned by the Southern CaWorrua Goll Association Details. (818) 980-1808 • Newport Beach-based goll fitness tramer John Camdo cllld Pelican Hill Golf Club pro Glenn Deck will host a free seminar on golf fitness at Pebcan Hill's practice range on Mdy 8 from 10 a.m. to 11 d.m Details: (94111 759-5 170 SOCCER Cdm's Kohan chooses Cornell •The Big Red awaits the CdM star in Ithaca, N.Y. CORONA DEL 11-tAR -Corona del Mdr High seruor Nick Kohan announced Wednesday he will continue his soccer and academic career dt Cor- nell Uruvers1t)- Kohan, one of the Sea Kmgs' co-cap- tams, led Coach Ron Evdns squad m point~. scor-Nick Kohan mg seven goals and col- lectmg e1ght dssists, pnmdrily as a lor.vard He also played three league games at sweeper Kohan will JOin a Cornell pro- gram which has made 10 NCAA Tournament appedrdnces ~mce 1970, indudmg back-to-back v1s- 1ts m 1995-9b -by Barry Faulkner • SOCCER Evans will coach CdM girls soccer • He switches from boys. leaving the latter in need . Corond del !\lar Htgb's athlebc depdrtment has solved the vacancy for guts soccer coach., but there's a l~l. Ron Evdns, who dtrected the Sea King ' bo' s team last season, has moved mtu the guls coaching slot, but will not be dWe to double a the boys coach, as well, So the Sea Kmgs are seeking a hoys occer COdCh. Also still needed are coaches for Qlf~ tenru and softball on th van.tty levol lnte ted par1l for any OI the three po 1t10n hould contact CdM Athletic DU"ector J rry J l· nick t (949) 515-6058. ·-... ... , ... ... & ...... .. . .... -~ .,._ a..; ,., A ), ka PRO. Id by LSO Jrt Of FOR ll'l8t .1.IPS ~ Tiit! • dee»- ueslS and nitted I and 1llabla .. r11e iues1s tr Ille pend· ' Es· ... hOrlly ti rep. many ming elore • mp<)(· r. the tahY8 • nc>-rsons '9IYed IO U. l8 in- rallOn 111l8d I per· 101'8 ~ 'I· I pe•· MAY m '" I 341 \Of· 0 the \you hear· ~I~ .,rc;. a p- erson ~EDI· edalor mu:;t ' th& IOlhe 1auve COUI\ ""th& ice of 1 Pro-9100. aims t loor •rtng IE the ~ 1y file ISt '°' , oe.- 1n In· >al or I any 1\ a• Code 1q1.1esr >Jm Is court y >UITE leactl· Pil01 egg W4S6 ,, ,. ,, 4 I I I W P Ofil T I 11 C I L L YELLOWTAIL SET 'I'HE PACE ·.Dodgers tie Angels • Poletaev's four RBis just part of a big 1~12 standoff. NEWPORT BBACH -Pe ter Poletaev went 2 for 3 with four RBis for the Dodgen ln a 12-12 tie agalnst tha Ange.I.I Saturday in N"ewport Beach Little League AAA action. Zachary Von Berg and Con· nor Whalen each scored two runs for the Dodgers. Steve Hllgnn had two RBls and three runs scored and Tyler EllJ.I had two bitl and three runs scored to lead the Angels. • Yankees 11, Rangen 4 The Yankees scored seven runs in the sixth inning and held on for an 11.,.. victory Saturday over the Rangers in Newport Beach Ea.st Uttle League AAA acbon Bryan Burke and Andrew Danks combined for six strikeouts in the final three innings for the Yankees. Blain Nlellen went 2 for 3 to lead the Yanks' offense. · • Ortoles 15, CUdlnall 5 Scott Colon drove in four runs with a home run and a double to lead the Orioles over the Cardi· nals. 15-5, Saturday. Collon also pitched two shutout innings, striking out five. The Orioles remain unbeaten at 10-0-1. • Yankees 8, Dla.mondbaclu 4 Wlllie llarrbon hit his second home run in two games to lead the Yankees over the Diamond- backs, 8--4. on April 22. Ill Spencier Brown and ScOU lr11· ga led the way for the D1amond· backs. • Orioles 18, Bravet 8 Howard Randol and Grant Guclen each had two-run dou- bles in the Orioles' 16·6 victory over the Braves on Aprtl 20. Scott Colton and Pb.11 Bannan combined for 10 &trilceouts in five innings for the Orioles. • Dodgen 12, Rangers 6 Connor Whalen hit 8 grand slam and Cbrtst:t.na Mainero and Luke Greiner each had two RBis to lead the Dodgers over the Rangers, 12-6, on April 19. Michael DI.Rocco had two bits, two runs scored and three RBis for the Rangers. This game was completed from a suspended game on March 8. • Dodgers 4, llangen 3 Valentin lvanltskJ's two-T\lfl home run in the bottom of the sixth inning gave the Dodgers a 4-3 comeback victory over the Dodgers on April 19. The R gers took a 3-2 lead ln the · · g with RBis from Ml el DlRocco, Ryan Telles and ussell Mycom. • R es 12, Angels 11 Jul n Marrlco and Kelsey Chase each hit bases-loaded home runs to lead the Rockies to a 12-11 victory over the Angels. For the Angels, Steve H11gren went 3 for 3 with a home run and Tommy Hutchinson went 2 for 3 with a double. • NeM>Ort team second at Orange Councy CuiP· SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO • The ~rt Beidl AYSO ~ 97 DtVision 3 Spring Sel8ct Soecet Teiin ftnllbea MCGDd at the Orange County Cup 1bwnement last weekend ln &m Juan Capt.strano. The group Of ~en agee 13· 14 defeated teams from San Clemente, Rancho Santa Margattta and Lagµ,na ~81 b8fOre falli.og to Mis81on ~for the cbilnPlonlb1P>~ Goals were scoied by Jamle.·Goii·11M; ·Mac ~' Bimdmn Zl••er and Pofd Barlll,y. Other f.9p soccer pJayen lncltideCt Patrick ~. Coanid Wllltameon1 Pete hten, D9Wt tiley, Da'Ytd Neira, Grat IJd. man and goalie Kalona Dutro. RUNNING • Action is lively in and around Catalina. .Afood showing of ellowtall at San lemente Island pushed Newport's sportfishlng fleet into full gear this week as the daily fish count soared. ~Thunderbird,• docked on Monday with 114 yellows ranging from 12 to 22 pounds. •There was a wide open bite on live squid at the east end of the island,• Captain Norris Tapp at Davey's Locker said. •Anglers on board the T-Bird brought back limits to the Pavilion docks. Conditions are excellent with a good current with lots of bait and huge schools of forklails. • The fast charter boat "Bongos n· also brought in a good share of yellows, along with a few big white sea bass. "We might be fishing the islands for yellowtall and sea bass one day and then come back to the beach for barracuda and sand bass with changing water conditions,• Captain Joe Bairian of Bongos Sportfishing Charters said. 1 OUTDOOIS spotted bay bass and a few legal sea bass. Both rental boats out of the Pavilion docks and those launching private boats out of Newport Dunes are getting in on the action . 4ve bait. consisting ol small sardines and anchovies, ~ available in the receivers at the Pavilion. The best fishing in the bay b taking place pn outgoing tides Anglers targeting plastic grubs around docks and buoys are accounting for the bulk ol the bass being caught, while live bait in front of the Coast Guard docks under the bridge leading to the Back Bay is where some of the bigger halibut and sea bass are being brought to gaff. Diamondbacks hold off Marlins SHE 'S READY TO RUMBLE Dean Plant. at Anglers Center, reports that private boaters are heading to the back side of Catalina Island in hopes of catching a croaker. The fish have been hard to find for the past few days, but typically sea bass will move back into shallow water during the full moon and feed pretty good. • The United Anglers annual fundraiser auction, raffle and dinner will be held at the Balbo.1 Bay Club on Saturday, May 8 at 6 p.m. The event will honor Tom Pfleger of Newport Beach as the recipient of the 1999 Bill Ray Marine Conseniation Award for his many conbibutions to manm conseivation and his efforts to enhance the blue water fishery •Early jwnp leads to a 13-11 victory in a thriller. NEWPORT BEACH -The Dia- mondbacks jumped out to an 8-1 lead, then held off the Marlins, 13-11, Saturday in Newport Beach Little League Division AA baseball. Garrett Amoroso sparked the offense with two extra-base bits and outfielder Erlk Mooney threw out a Marlin runner at the plate to end the game for the Dia- mondbacks. In other AA action: •Braves 10, Roddes 8 Scott Tbompaen drove in two runs while Sam Nadlman and Ka1 Youngman each drove In a run to lead the Braves over the Rockies, 10-8. on April 20. The Braves scored four runs in the fourth inning, then held off a NHll Cardinals top Orioles, 14-4 • Daniel, Newsome carry the offense in Mustang Division contest. NEWPORT BEACH -Jarrett D1mie1 went 4 for 4 with three runs scored to lead the Cardinals over the Orioles, 14-4, Sunday in Newport Harbor Baseball Assoo- a bon Mustang Division baseball. Vincent Newsome went 3 for 4 with three runs scored and Chrls- tlan Harrison added two hits for the Ca.rdmals. Rye Thornton . Ben Prader and MJchael Maddox each had hits for the Orioles. In other Mustang Dlvls1on action: • Dodgen I t, Pad.rel 1 Erle Paine had three bits and two runs scored and Peter Hapke added two hits end two runs scored for the Dodgers in their 11-7 win Satwday over the Padres. Jlyan Hanrahan struck out the side In the alxth tnnlng and Michael lbegud drove In two runs with a double for the Dodgers. IA late-inning rally for the win. •Rockies 10, Angels Q Kevin Holland had two hits and three runs scored to lead the Rockies to a 10-9 victory over the Angels on April 20. Timmy Leber had two hits and scored twice and Ricky Townsend scored the winning run in the tinal inning for the Rockies. Peter Fankuchen hit a home run for the Angels. ,. • Rangers 11, Yankees 10 Erle Bask had two tnples and five RBJs to lead the Rangers to an 11-10 win over the Yankees on April 19. Kevin Bask and Menett Scott each had two ruts and one RBI for the Rangers. Cd.M track assistant to compete at Spokane 12K NEWPORT BEACH -Corona del Mar High volunteer assistant track and field coach, Kathleen Smith, has been invited to compete at the Bloomday 12K race In Spokane, Wash. May 2. The annual event'hosts over 50,000 runners from around the world. Smith was chosen to run by Olympic marathon medalist and race director, Don Kardong. •1•ve been running locally for a long time,• Smith said. •1bis will be a great opportunity to race against the best ln the world.• Smith has been a volunteer assistant at Corona del Mar since 1991, but injuries have kept her from racing the past couple of years. •rve had two hernias eight months apart and have had two feet operations,• Smith said. "One of those operations was for a tom Achilles' tendon.• Smith trains with the Cal Coast Track Club in Newport Beach. She has been competing in various 5-lOK events this year, including the Los Angeles Marathon SK and the Seal Beach lOK. "My goal ts to finish in the top 16 al Bloomsday," Smith said. "That will qualify me for the Peachtree Run in AUanta on July 4. • Smith is also a three-time Olympic 1iials qualifier in the marathon. After graduating from high school in Texas, Smith received her degree from Stanford before residing in Newport Beach. More information on the upcoming race can be found on the Inter- net at www.bloomsday.org. _by Tony Altobelli BRIEFS SEA KINGS KEEP ROIJJNG • Corona del Mar def eats Sunny Hills, 14-4, remains king of the hill on prep level. S U N N Y -----.-HILLS -Brian T I N N I S Morton and Randy Myers remained undefeated in doubles for Corona del Mar High in Wednesday's 14-4 nonleague boys tennis match clQ6JJlSt host Sunny Hills Morton and Myers won 6-3, 6· 0, 6-2, while Parker Collins swept in singles. 6-0, 6-4, 6-1, for the Sea Kings, ranked No. 1 in Orange County at 15-0. Corona del Mar wlll host Woodbridge in a battle of the league's top two teams today at 3:15 p.m. NONl.!AGUE CofM>NA Df1. MAR'14, 5uNNY H1u.s 4 Singles: Collins (CdM) def. Lo, 6-0, d-1.Kao, 6-4,def. Yeu.6-1; Jensen (CdM) won 6-0, lost 2-6, won 6-2; Chopra (CdM) won 6-0, lost 0-6, won 6-2. DoubM: Morton-Myers (CdM) def. R Vyas-Un, 6-3, def. Klm·Chu, &..o, def. Braithwaite-N. Vyfi. 6-2, Ellmore- Shahmardl (CdM) lost 4-6, won 6-3, 6-3; Ball-Kulmatldcl (CdM) lost 3-6, won 6-3, 6-1. Fullerton stings OCC C 0 ST A --------MESA -S 0 f I I A l l Stephanie Rodriguez scored four times and Angela Veronesi had three hits to lead visiting Fuller- ton College over Orange Coast, 10-2, in Orange Empire Confer- ence softball Wednesday. The Hornets (32-11, 13-6 in conference), jumped out to a 5-0 lead and never looked back. Veronesi threw a complete game, scattering four hits while striking out two. Noelle Espinoza was 1 for 2 with a run scored for the Pirates (5-30, 1·18). OAANGI EMPtlt! CONFUENCE Fuu.oToN 11, ORANGI CoAST 4 Fullerton 320 32 · 10 11 3 Orange Coast 020 00 • 2 4 3 Veronesi and Sisco; Grlmson, Hardey (1) and Prante. W ·Veronesi, 14-4. L· Grlmson. No hope against SCC A PULLER'· I 0 f I I All TON -The Southern California College soft- ball team used 28 singles to pound out a doubleheader sweep of Hope International University Tuesdoy at Cal State Fullerton. In game one, Alysia Atchley threw a three-hit shutout while Chrissy Vega, Val Vanaken, Michelle Murie and Christina Blankenship each collected two hits in the Vanguards' 5-0 win. Vega and Noelle Sturgill each had three hits, two runs scored and one RBI m SCC's 11-5, game- two wm. Heather Rogers bad two RBis and pitcher Gina Liebengood struck out 10 in Sl/3 innings of relief to collect her 17th win of the season. sec (40-10 overall) concludes its Golden State Athletic Confer- ence play against Cal Baptist Fri- day at 2 p.m. lllONC.ONFEJtENCE Game1 SoCal College 5 Hope lntef'mrtfoNI o Socal College 000 110 3 • S 11 O Hope lnt'I Univ. 000 000 O • 0 3 3 Atchley and Murie; McMiiian, Boswell (7) and McDonald. W • Atchley, 8-0. L • McMiiian. 28 • McMiiian (H) NONCONfUENC! Game2 Soc.I College 11 Hope lnt9mlrtlonlll 5, pme 2 SOCal ColleQe 130 600 1 -1'1 17 3 Hope lnt'l IJnlv. 140 000 0 • 5 8 4 Smith, Llebengood (2) and Jordan; ~. 8oswell (4), Richards (6) and McDonald. W • Uebengood, 17-3. L • Boswell. 28 -Morganti (H). The key to successfully fishing for croaker is to anchor up in the right spot, have a bait tank full of squid and wait for the schooling fish to move through. Plant went-on to report that Steve Bridges of Newport Beach .fished on board the charter boat "Fin Fever• earlier this week and decked a 23-pound yellowtail that chomped down on a blue and white jig. Along the coast line, the best fishing has been up the line for sand bass and barracuda. The half-day boat "Western Pride" has been returning to Davey's Locker with near limits of Sandies while anchoring up over structure in about 60-to 70-feet of water off Huntington Beach. The three-quarter day boat "Freelance" is fishing schools of parracuda a.round the Horseshoe kelp. Most of the "skinnys" being caught are not legal, but just about every angler on board had ended the bip with a few keepers in the gunny sack after a good day of fishing chrome jigs and live bait. Newport Bay is kicking out good numbers of small halibut, Funds raised by the annual event will be used for ocean conservation and improving the marine environment. Tickets for the fUndraiser arP available for $85 and can be purchased in advance by call the United Anglen office at (714) 640-0227. • The annual AFTCO fishing tackle and marine clothing parking lot sale will take place Saturday; starting at 9 a.m. The event will ftature fishing seminars by angliDg pros, as well as displays and thrusands of dollars worth of tackle to be raffled for the benefit of the Southern California marine fishery and coastalenhancement projects. The sale will take place at the AFrCO Manufacturing Company, located on Murphy Ave. in Irvine. COSTA MESI LITTLE LEAGUE Tigers rally to stop Ns, 15-5 • Unbeaten record still intact for American League power after 12-run fifth inning turns things around. COSTA lvfESA -The Tigers of the Costa Mesa American Little League, Major Division. remained unbeaten with a 15-5 victory over the Athletics Saturday. Nick Petersen had five RBis and Matt Doran added a three-run double for the ngers, improving their record to 10-0. Brett Sheridan had a two-run double while Jl.J. Durenberger added a two-RBI single for the Tigers in their 12-run fifth inning. TODAY •llMeball SCHIDULE College • Southern Callfomla College at Westmont. 3 p.m. Community college -Orange Coast at 5anta Ana, 2:30 p.m. .-.- High school boys -Woodbridge •t Corona del Mar, 3: 15 p.m.; Newport Harbor at El Toro. 3 p.m.; Estancia at Laguna Hnls. 1:15 p.m.; Aliso Niguel at Costa Mesa. 3:~~ . • I . High school • Cosu Mesa at Esta~. 3: 15 p.m. • SWlmmfng Community college men and women -State FlnalJ at Di•blo Valley, 10 a.m. • Goff High school boys • Newport H•rbor vs. Irvine, •t Oak Creek GC, 3 p.m.; Corona del Mar vs. El Toro n MCAS El Toro, 1 :30 p.m.; Estancia vs. Lltguna liills al Leisure World, 2:30 p.m. -·-~ .;_ . ' -,, ·~ .. . ~-~-~~~ .... ..-...... ..! r:' .... "·-···~-·l'l!'Y ... . ~. ·-...... ~ -· ... ~ ' ~ '" .,.., •I "!"1 . l .. " ,... • r Aent, 199V By: /SI Palrlcll Quinn, Dt*lor, Procurement/Facllltl" P\lbllahed Newpotl Beacn Cotta MUI O tlly Piiot N>•ll 29. Maye. 11199 Th•M , 41.llli..J . • •\.• ..... ) -··~·-:...--· ~"' 29, 199G aml Link Thia tatement was f1i.d With 11'9 CoUl'lty Clerk ol Otenge Counl\:l27·00 1 7t1171 Diiiy P1lol Apr 211, Mll2 11 131 20, 19tt TM NOflci: OF APPLICATION TO HLL ALCOHOLIC B!VEAAGl.8 Dale of F~ ~lion APR • To Whotrl 11 May Conoern The Name!~ Of the Applleanlj~ .,. LEONT FF ANOAEI ~MARO ZIC Q DANA TIM appfbnt1 hated ~.,.~.,. DePlltmenl IC = ConttOl to MN ~·1 130 W HWY, '.·' . l .. :~ ~ .... •~~ ... NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92663 • FOi the lollow~'lr o1 llcen ... •1 ON· BEER AND WINE EATING PLACE Pvbllahtd NeWJ)Ott Beach· CO.ti Mell Dally P110t April 20. Maye. 13, 1m T~59 8TATEM~NT OP ABANDONM!NT Of use OF '1CT1T10U8 9U9eNE .. NAME lnt following nJ:rJ•> ha• (ntYe) •ba ... ute of the ~~ l>Vtl· neuname. HOME SEAS\01 NETWOAK, 18"•0 ~ Str .. 1. Foun- 1atn v~ CA 92108 Tnt tlOUI Bu= Nmt f9fetrecl to WJl liltd In Ofa• C0Unty I ',, ••t,' 1.t.11 : ' ....... .., ' .. , on •113199, Fll.E NO 100Ge789e17 01<i1>a1 Parll. 1ne • 1CAl. 11150 Ne~ Sree , Founlltn Vallty. CA t2708 Thie l>UtlllHI II ~ Cluc1td b~ a a>rporatlon a1ot111 ar1t6 inc., lnH L. Kluz, EO Jhlt tlllt"141fll Wit f~ wllh th• COOnty Clerk Cf Orange Coun~a t •11 Dti~ Piiot :r· 12, 21t, Max , 131 111 Th409 FlctltJOue lualMH Neme 8t.tement 'Trit IQlloW!ng partQnt lre~tlutlneHU MK I S. •$11 W t• mlnlter Avenue. Santa An. Cdtoi1llt 92703 AtChie f<tulllan, 4502 Wettl'\lftlltr /Iv nut, . ' '\.' .· San1a Ana, ca111orn1a 92703 Atdlllh Ke1,1111an, 4'502 Wutmlnatet Avenue, Santa Ana. Calllomla 02703 Shav Kaulllan, •802 Wt1lmln1ter Avenue, Santa Ana, Calllornla 92103 • Attn•n l<NUan. 4502 Wutmlnater Avenue, 6anta Ane. C1111orn11 lt2703 Thia Dulin9N II con· Oudecl by a gentral p•nneral\lp Ha..-. ~ llanad OOlf'ig l>UlintN yet7 Y .. 4'!20ll999 Ant Ktulllln Tnll l&alemitnt WU riled wlltl lht County Clt1'I OI er.noe ~ 4·2<>-91 1 7IOltl Dt~ Pilot ts 22. it Mii .1a. 1 ~2 Mc.ICVl8W MDONALMM Cemetery • Mott'*Y CNpel • °'*NtOfY 3500 P9Cltlo Vltw ~ t·~n8# RENT ~CllnMed "Affordable Alternat:We" DisOOlUlt Casket, Cremation & 8Ufta1 SerViCe Why should you sUbject yourself & your~ to paying lnflatcd prices for caskets&: scrvtccs?l?? CID Toi ....... WAlllT .... a...111111 I 1G112lla - • . '. ,, ... ,. .. t212'7·20M luda I(. WOifer, 333 W, TO Bey a . Colla ~. c.t-tomia 92e27·2055 Thee bullness .. con-...... Clucted by In~ •-• ... !!!.'!.J04' Nlttd doing •-•• --y4"'?Y•, ..... ~ 10/1CWI .... .......... ~ lueia IC WO!ltr ..... ONllton, Md Thia ltl*'*lt Wit filed ......... fNY oht-Wiit\ .,. Councy Clerk of ...... ., ....... In Or.,.~ ~ "':: ~ D lly Piiot "'1f 15~ ~· HIX 28, Ma~. 1009 m391 A PnmOH "-flCti ua Bu1ineaa Men flle4 by PAMILA Name Statement C~Of' In the I~ The following pe1SOf1$ riot c_. of Celfoma, are doing bul!M&t ae: Countv1of_Q!_~. -. leoacyWOIU, 1924 Port THI ~ON , ~ Brt1to1, Newport Beach, CA QUMte N ftAMELA 92660 CA._..OH ... IPPOfnted Jacqueline A. Gaudio, .. p.,..:::.:t:::,,. 1924 Pon Brtstol, Newpon dw '° the Beam. CA 92860 ...,.. of the~. Thil buslneu 11 coo· THf fl!TITlON ,.. ducted by: an lndMduat ~ eutholfty to Have you ataned doing ........, the •tat• business '191'1 YH, 111/91f under the lnd~ent JaCQuellne A. Gaudio A*NnletHldon of &-This 111temen1 was filed with the County Clel1< o1 utN Acrt. CTHe euthort-Orange County on 4·13·99 ty wll mlow the~ 1"91789633 al repr11111tuet ... to tab D•"" p• .... •"r 15 22 = ----............... _ .. , ..,....., ... --.,..,....,.., 29, Mali!, 1999 Tl\392 al • ..1': :a~ Fled ua Bualneaa ......_ _ __.. Name Sbrternent WIY "'-" _." ecdoftllt The following persons howewr. the SMNOMI are~ business as ~ wll.,. 82 ,..._. to alw notlo• 6 out Highway •to ~ · peNOnil Ll.P., 826 S CoaSt Hwy, I th h Lagure Beadl, ca. 92651 un ••• •V ave 828 Co.st Highway = to-3: = LL P., (CA), 826 S Coast __.. __ , -..... Hwy, Laguna Beach, Ca. -· ,,_ 926'51 dent edmlnlatretlon This business is con· _........_ dt==ed ducted~-Limited ~··r---· llablkty . penon "-en obleotfon Have you started doing to thl pdtion end business yet7 Yes, 4+99 ehowe good o-.... why 826 Coast Highway "'9 court ·~ not L.L P., Alex Rodriquez, grent the eut,t,ortty. General Partner A H!ARING on the This sta11men1 was flied wMt M held on with the County Clerk ol 7~1 •11 et 1 :41 Orange Coun~ on 4· 13·99 '· • L71 locet· 1"91789622 ed M 1 The City Daily Pilot ~r. 15, 22, Drive r.O. Box 14171 29, May 6, 1999 Th393 OrenQe CA 12113· Flctltloua Buslne.a 1 S7 'f. Name Statement IF YOU OBJECT TO The fOlloWlng persom the 9fdng of the 1r1 doing business as· ,.chlOn, you ~ OPS Communications. tlPPMI et the hMrtng 870 Governor St • Costa ~ n.t. your obie4>-Mesa, CA 92627 doN or Ne Wttften Del/Id Panella, 870 Gov· objecUone wttti the emor St .• Costa Mesa ooutt befON thl hut-CA 92627 lnQ. Your llPPN'•no• Robtn J PaneMa. 870 __, M In -reon or by Govemot SI Costa Mesa. "'-r ,...... CA 92627 your MlOMey. ....___ ... ••j •• IF YOU AflE A '•IQ ~ ness .. con· CREOrTOR °' • oontln-duded by husband and Wife gent oredhor of the Have you started CIOlng cleoe~r VoU mu9t file business yet? No your aa.n with the David Panella oourt end melt • oopy to This stalement was hied tt.. petlONf ,...,,...ni. wllh the County Clerk of tiw appokdad by the Orange County on 4-20-99 ooutt •hhln four 111996790SM monttle from the date Daily Pllol ~r. 22, 29, f of ~ IMuenoe of Maf 6. 13. 1999 Th407 .....,_ • oroWSed In F ctltlous Bualneaa ~ 1100 of the Neme Statement . ; ·•. •• ,. , .. Celfomla PnatN!te Code. The following persons The time fot NI~ are doing business as: olalme • Mt ellPr• The Alhaon Company. before four monthl 208 Tustin Ave. Newport from the hMftno det1 Beach. CA 92663 notloed .t>ow. Joan F Allison, 208 YOU MAY EXAM-Tuattn Ave . Newport INE the file kept by the Beacn. CA 92663 oourt. " you .,. a .,.,.. This busJness Is con-'°" lntereeted ln the ducted by· an Individual eetate .-. may fie Have yo. •tarted doing with the G;,rt • formal business yet? No ft..,_ fOI Spedal Joan F Allison Nodoe of the fllng of en This rtatement was flied lnvent.oty end apptlfaal with the County Cle~ of of Mt.at• ... u or of Orange Coun~:S~ *"f pMhlon or eooount Dally PilOI Apr 22, 29, ff prolltcMd In n01ion ~II, 13, 1990 Th409 1250 of the Cellfomla etltloua Bualneaa ProbM• Code. A R.. Nam• S111tement gu.et fot SpeoW Node• The lolloWlng persons fom'I le ewilabfe from are dol~slness as the Oo..lft daftt. •r ™<Jwftwlti 11• Elite Fl ss, 1646 WeS1· ,.. ......... cltff Or., Newport Beadl, ·-• -CA 92600 ......, .. ti Let Mtchael W Zanardelh, !=..~-...... 1648 Westcllff Or .• New· - ---port Beach, CA 92660 2'M ..._ This business la con· a-Ft +I I CA ducted by· an Individual .. ,. Have you started doing ~· CM/30, 09/0a business yet? No ir.:= Michael w Zanardelli tloua uua1neH Thia statement was flied Name Statement with tile County Clerk of The fOlloWlng persons Orange County on 4·20-99 are CIOlng bus1neu 11 1"967I0345 Countiy Inn, 130 Eut Dally Pitol ~r. 22, 29, 171h StrHt. CO.ta Mesa, Mays. 13, 1m Th410 ca 92827 Mona Morgan, 3383 Rctltfous Bualn••• Fucflsla Street, Costa Name Statem4tnt Mau. C. 92626 The folloWlng persons Charles Morgan, 3383 era doing buslnes.s as Pothsla Street, Costa Great Basket Caper, 435 Mesa, C. 92626 Snug Harbor Road, New· TIU bo11nN1 11 con• Port 8eac:h, CA 92663 dueled by: a general Elaine A Enotand, 43S partnership Snug Hllt>or Rd . Newport Have you started doing Beach, CA 92663 business yet? No This butlness is con· Mona Morgan dVCted by an lndMdual Thia statement w11 filed Have you started doing 11·"· wfth ~ County Clerk of bullneu yel? Yu, 1982 -, o,.nge County on •·13-99 Elaine A. England , • , , • • • • • Ji ' ' t I • f 1"'971"27 This statement was flied Dally Pltoc ~r. 1S, 22, With lhe County Cieri< of 29 Maij 8, 1999 Th398 Orange Coun~ 4-27·99 ~lctl ou1 Bu1lneas oa11u PllOI L 2;"~~~7/ Name Statement "' ""' Th.453 Th• fOllOwlng pereon1 6, 13, 20, 11199 are dOlng bUslneu as· F1Ctltl0u• Bu•iMH John Roben Powers, Name Statament 1048 lrvlne AV!,.l #483, The following persons Newpon BMch, ~ 92860 are doing buslnell aa· S1•1rwar. Pro<Sucllon•. SUNSET CONCRETE ~ 1048 ltvfne Ave.. PUMPING, 904 Llard , Newpolt Beadl, CA Pltlce, Cos11 Men, CA 92MO tl620 T1'le bulln11• 11 con-JOMPh T Smltti, 904 ducttd by: Limited Liabltlty U.td. Costa Mesa, CA co. 92e~ Have you 1tal'1td doing Thll buslneas ts con• tM4tnM• yet? No dueled by an lndMdufl Slaltw!Y f.ro<Su~tlon1, Haw you atal'lld cbno e.ny J ~ bUlineU yet? No Dl**>f Jolepll T Smith llli• .._cement was fllad This ttatement was hied Wilt\ N Counly Cleflt °' Wtlh Ill Counly Cltrll of OfanOt Count¥ on ... 13.99 o.-.noe Countv 0n 4·27 ·99 1.....,..1, 1'"'711117 o.lty Plot l(Jf. 15.L.._~-Dally Pllol A/JI, 29, Mey n. ~ 1. 1ttt 1n;,w e1 13, 20, 1eot Thd1 Rctttloua BuelMM Flctltloue 8u1lnea1 Ne.M .. ...,,..... Neme Statiement The •follotlmg perJQnt The ~ pettON al'9 &" u: .,. doing bUt11'1911 .. Mon • Aurora Alomallcl. 270?5 417 A\ltlnue, CO-BIO Hom Moontalo, YOfba ~ .. dltl Mat, CllllOIM Linda, c.t1tomla 92887 .... -.$' V•s 0 . Al'Or9. 27075 Gig M1111 Lyn Zltlonlto, Hom Mount11tn, Yorba 417 Qeoorola A~..1... Co-~-Undl. ell!~ 92U7 tone <Nit Mar, C.l!IQITlll Thit b\41"911 II con-m-U Cl\Jatd by In lndMdutl Thll CUllnell II con-H41W you a\af1td ~ dud9CI by: en lndMdu1I bYllne&I ytiff NO • Hl!t you ••'* ~ v .. D Al'Ofll ~ yet1 No Thia ltatlf'NOt Wit filtd Mana Lyn Zlalon4lo With lhe County Clettt of Thi 1laleme0t ••at ~ Orlnge Coun'! on 4· 19·99 .M Ill Ownty Clellt of , .. ~ ar.. Coun~:.;:t• o.1y Pilot A/JI, 22. 21. ' 1t0 Mar! 'arr' 1M45 Dl!llf P1o1 Aix. 21 Mar: Olf I , I!, 10, HOit lM!O NIWPOflf MACtt F11•1111••1ft111 NOTICI ........ ltNllt WTINGml>8 ,.... .,,.... ,..,.,.,. ..... .,. ""' ....... CIOlrl9 ~. ~·· .. Olllol of .... ,..,..... m ~. a.tl. UDO HnlCIOn leV •..:i 112. OOltl loi#u'eltl. P. 0 80lc t ?ee. IH•• \letuornl• ~9Mcf\.CA .. ~·'91 ~ """ 11 "(IO a.tn on hi 2711 dly at M1Y 1 "'· 411 wtllCtl time eud\ bidl ... bl~ and,..,'°' I.AH JOAQUIN ...... ROAD fllltt~ rTATION PROM•~ ROAD TO llACAR'ntUR llOU\.EVAM> (STPUIA-6111 "*'> and MACARlMUff BOUL.£VARO TO MAR~AVENUE (tTPUlA-tm~oot)) 11hof~ Contreet No.1110 .1,500000 En~a letimtt9 Approved 8y 191 WllH•m Pat.poff City Eng1n.., Protpec:Uve bldd6rs may Obtain one set ol bid dOcu· ment• at no ooet 11 the of· llce of lhe Public Works Depanrnent 3300 NeWDOtt BoYlevard, P.O Box 1768, Newport 8eac:h, CA 926S8-891S . For fuMer lnfomlatlon, call Fong TM, Projed ~4~ Published ~wpon Beac:h- Costa Mase Dally Ptlol Apnl 24. 29. 1999 S.Th178 RctJiJOus Bualneu Name StatenMnt The tollOWlng persons are doing business as Two Schumans Coneutt· Ing, 278 Avocado SI, IA· 2~. Costa Mesa. CA 92627 Frances Anne Schuman, 276 Avocado Slreet, IA· 202. Costa Mesa. CA 92627 Geor99 Ivan Schuman 276 Avocado Slreet, IA· 202. Costa Mesa, CA 92627 This business Is con· ducted by· husband and wife Have you started doing business yet? Yes, 01-01-99 Frances Anne Schuman This S1atement was ftled ·with the County Clerk of Orange County on 4·27·99 19996791189 Dally Pilot Apf. 29. May 6. 13, 20, 1999 Th446 Ffctltloua BualneH Neme Statement The fOlloviMg pel80t\S are dolna business u · APPRO'i7ED APPRAISERS GROUP, 1546 Coriander IC, Costa Mesa. Ca 92826 Denny. Byers. 1546 Cor· lander iC, Costa Mesa, Ce ~6 This bUSlnesa Is con· ducted by: an lndMduat Have you staned doing business yet7 Yu, 4·22·1994 OeMy Byers This statement was flied with the Counly Clerk ol Orange Counly on 4·27·99 19998791180 Daily Pilol Apr. 29. May 6. 13, 20. 1999 ~7 Fictitious. Bu1ln .. 1 Name Statement The following persom are doing business as CUstom Metal Work.$, 2950 W Central Av, Unit 25. Santa Ana. CA 92704-5322 Joe Barna. 2528 Carnegie Av, Cosla Mesa, CA 92626 Karen L Bame. 2S26 Carnegie Av Costa Mesa, CA 92626 This buSl"8SS IS COil· ducted by husband and Wife Have you star1ed doing business .,_17 No Joe Bal'N This statement was filed with the County Cleric of Orange County on 4.27.99 1"9e791111 Dally Pilot Apr. 29, May 6, 13, 20, 1999 Th448 Flctltloua Busln•H Name Statement The fOllowlng persons ere doing business as· Newport Classic Inn AND Tsuru Restaurant, 2300 W. Coast Hwy.. Newport Beach. Ca. 9:ze63 Newpon Dynasty Inn Inc .• (CA). 2300 w Coast Hwy., Newport Beach. CA 92663 This business 11 con· ducted by: a corporation Have you started doing bUS1ness yet? Yes 1-4·1990 Newport Dynasty Inn Inc • Yuan Mel Kuo I Secretaiy This statement was flied wilt'I the County Cieri< ol Orange County on 4· 18·99 111991790112 Dally Pilot Aor 22, 29, May II, 13. 1990 ~1 FlctltJoua BualneH Name Statem.nt The following per10ns are doing buslnell .. AE Omega Filness Equ men1. 333 Easl 171h SI., u1te #17, Colla Mesa, CA 92627 Jona.than Alan Blitt, 179 Broedway St.. Unit A, Co$ta Meia, Ca 92627 This buSlneN 11 coo· cluetod by: an lndMdual Have you started doing business yet7 No Jotlaltian Alan Blitz This 1111ament was flied With the County Clerk of C>fange Coun~:J;7·99 1 1112 Dally PllOC Apf. 29, May 8, 13, 20, 1999 Th449 Ffcttttou• Bu.lneH Heme Stllt9ment Tne lollowtnQ P1BOM ar9 doing bullnell .. Taxlax. 1011 Brto•o 011"8, 1110. CO.la Meaa, CA 92627 Net3K. lncorporeted, <CAl, 101 1 811oeo 01111e, i110~ co.ta MIN. CA mar Thia bullneu .. oon- ducttd by • CIOfPOl'•bOtl HaYI you a\arttd doing bUlinlN yet7 Yea, .11,,_,.ry 1, 1De9 NIQK, lncotPOraled Petet M Placey, P~ Thtl ltatel'Mnt ~ Nad wttt'I tna ~ly Cle11t °' °'9nga Coultv on 4.f-4>9 1tlM7111H i;EApf.I,\~ . ..... Name llatement The '~ persont al9 Going bultneN u; 0.111Ct01"1 ihoweeH corn. 3410 w. MecMnur ~ Yll'O. SUftll J Santa Ma, CA l270ie David Etlldne, 3410 w MacArthur Boulevard, ... J, ..,_Ml. CA t2'704 PIUI oen.on, MIO W Mec~r1hur lo\lievtrd. Sule J, sar. N4. CA N104 ' . . ...... ... . . ,,., lol:lera. "410 w MacArtl\ur Boulevard, 8ulle J, 8etllll Ana. CA t2704 MM~.M10W Mac;Artl\ur Boulevard. ..... J, Saftla Ma. CA tl704 Thia buldneu II con• duQi9d by C01*V*I Hive you 1111"90 dOinG bl.mnass Y9'7 Yu, Apl'll f. 1999 David EIPine Thia statetntnt WU Ned with the Cou\ty Cleftt of <>range eountv on *" ,....,...., Dallv Pl.lot ~r a. 1 s. 22. 29, 1099 ThMS FlctJilOua 8u1lne11 Name Statwnent The following pel'IOl'll are doing CUlinHI as: S<lef1lc Fiim & MualC Company, 1115 1/2 S8tl'I St11et, ~awpon BHc:t\, Ca. 92eo3 Pattidt L. Mc:Namee, 115 112 38th Street. Newpoft Beach, Ca. 92663 Chartet J zarnora. 150 Ceoll, ~t. c. co.111 Meu, c.. 92827 This buslneN It con- Cluded by: a oene<W pannerlhlp Aa\ltl you llllrttd doing business ~17 No Patrtc:tc L Mc:NalMI Thie statement WIS flled with the County Cleft{ °' Orange Countv on U-99 1i9tl7 ..... Dally Pilot~. 8, 15, 22, 29, 1099 Th358 Fictltlou1 Bualneea Name Statement The following person• are doing bollness as: "Lei's talk about 11 ••• wlth Megl", 2020 Full· anon Ave.. 129, Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Megan Hutehln1on, 2020 Fullerton Ava., 1129, Costa Mesa. CA 92827 Thia business Is oon- due18d by: an Individual Have you 1taned CIOlng business yet? Yes, ~rtl 23, 1997 Megan HUlolllnson This statement wu flied with Iha County Cler1( ot Orange Coon~ on 4-6-99 1 "9e718814 DaNy Pllol ~r 8. 15, 22. 29. 1~9 T~7 Actltloua Bualneu Nama Statement The followlng l)lflOnl are doing business as. MMA Liquidators. 1048 Irvine Ave • Newport Seidl, CA 92660 Melody Moran, 10.48 lrvtna Ave , Newport Beach. CA 92680 This business Is con- ducttd by an tncllVlduat Have you atarted doing business yet? Yes, 03/21199 Melody Moran Thls slatement was llled with the County Clerk ol Orange County on 4-6-99 1"917aaaae Dally Pilol Apr. 8, 15, 22. 29, 1999 Th358 Rctltlou1 Buelnna Name Stat.ment The tottowtng persons 119 doing buSlneSI as: The Investment Ra· poner. 4800 Campus, 1205. Newport Beach, CA 92680 John G RObbtnl, ~ Campus 1205, Newport Beach, CA 926&0 This business Is con- dUCled by: an lndMdual Have you star1ed doing business '/91'1 Yes, April 1, 1999 John G Robblnt This statement wu flied Wlltl tile County Cleric: ol Orange County on 4-6-99 1'"8781M9 Delly Pilot ~r 8, 15, 22, 29. 1999 Th353 Fictitious Buslnnt Nam• Stat.ment The following pe!SOl\S are doing buslnau u · The Data Solullons Com· pany, 25855 Cangas. Mla- alon Viejo, C. 92692 William Andrew Boyer, 25855 C.ngas, Mission Vlelo, Ca. 92ll92 This buslne11 la con· ducted by an lndMduat Have you 1taned doing business yet7 Yes, Janu· 1ry2, 1999 William Andl9W Boyer Thia s1alement WIS hied wiltl the ~IY Cle11t of 0<anoe Cou'\lv on ~-99 1 iOOl111183 Daily Pllo1 Apr. 8, 15, 22, 29, 1999 Th360 FIC1Jtloua Buafneu Name Statement The lollowlng perlOt\S .,.. doing Mlneu IS HeatlllC:are Slrategles, 2402 Bay Farm Place, CA 92660 Jeffeiy L Studthardl, 2402 Ba.Y Fann Piece. NIWOOl'1 Beactl, CA 92660 This bullness Is con- ducted by an lndMdual Have you started dOlng business ~1'1 No Jeffery L Stuckhlrdl Thia 11111men1 was fileCf with the Counly Cieri< ol Orange Counly on 4-6·99 1Mtl18'M9 O.llv Piiot ~r. 8, 15, 22, 29, 1§99 Th381 RctttJOu• Bualw1 Heme 8t.tMMtnt The lollowlng per90N are dOlng bUslnilsl u : 80yt Cflolr Scflool ot Or· ange County, 88 Ftlr Dfive, Utlla Tllaater; CO.ta Mesa, CA 92628 The M-Am911c:an Boyt cnorus, (CA). ea Fair Drtve. Ul1la Theater; C:0.11 Mesa.CA92e26 This bullnete Is con- duc:Std by·~ Haw. you llit"8<1 dOlnO bUtln8ta yet? Y ... 1971 The A(.Amef1c:ien 9oyt Chot\11, JOhn H. battd, Cf'O Thi ttalement wt.a lllld wwlth IN ColMl1y Claf1( ot ~~ DlllY Piiot Af)f a.. !,!. E.J 29, 1999 IMDZ I; . -.. - Oalromll t2M3 Thie tlullneu II con- OU*d ~y; a~ tNtt HIM Y'l" &tatted doing bullnela vet1 No ThotnU '· ~. T"*-Thll "8\lmlnl was liled wlOl Ill Counrr Clerk of Oninoa eou.i' on 4-7·99 1 IM1110'T7 DalY Plot•· I , 15, 22. 29, .1090 Th370 FlCtldOUi m. ,._....,,,..,, The followlng l)lrlOlll .,. doing bustnell u · Providence Web Design, 1193 La Luna Ave., Foun· taln Valtey, CA 92708 Jason A. Oole, 9193 La Lune Ave.. F"'ountatn Val· ley, CA 92708 This bualne&I II con· ducted by: Ill lndtvlduat Have you siar\ed dolno business yet? Yes, 3115199 Juon A. Ogle This ststement was filed with the County Clerl( of Orange County on 4·13-99 19"1719Mt Dally Plloc ~r. 1 s. 22. 29. May 6. 1999 Th378 Rctltloua Bualnn• Name Statement The folloWing pelSOll$ are doirlo business as OMA. A35 Seagul Lane, C302, Newport Beach. CA 92663 Roneld Pater Schwenger, 835 Seagull Lane. C302, Newpo~ Beach, CA 92663 This business Is con- ducted by: an Individual • Halle you started clolng business yet? Yes, July 1997 Ronald Peter Schwengar This statement was filed with ~ County Clerk ol Orange County on ~-99 1"91711178 Dally Pilot ~r. 8, 15, 22, 29, 1999 Th359 Rctltfoue Bu1lneH Nam• Statement The fOllOWing pel$0N are doing business as: Hlghpower Clothing Company. 2153 Maple St, Unit IB, Coste Mesa. CA 92627 Bren POO'. 2153 Maple St., Unit IB, Costa Mesa, CA 92627 This bUSl"8$S IS COO· ducted by· an 1ndlvidual Have you started doing business yet? Yes. May "'98~ Bren Thomas Pon Ths statement was filed With the County Clerk of Orange County on •·13-99 1"91719615 Oally Pilot Aft<. 15~ 22. 29, Ma~. 1999 rl'l3n Flett ua BualneH Name Statement The followlng persons are doing business as: Promote!, A Promotion Matl<etjng Company, 2001 Lemnos Drive, Costa Mesa, CA 92626·3535 Smithers & Associates. Inc.. (CA), 2001 Lemnoe Dnve. Costa Mesa, CA 92626-3535 This business Is oon· ducted by; a corporation Have you started CIOlng bUsiness yet? No Smithers & Aasociatas, Inc., Michael SmlthertJ Presldeot lllis statement wea flied with 1he County Clerk °' Orange Couniy on 4-13-99 1D9967HMI Dally Piiot Aft<. 15. 22. 29,Cilfi!, 1999 Th378 A us Bualnns Name Stai.ment The following peraons are clolnQ buSlness as: PACIFTC BLUE ENTERPRISE. 3425 W Mel. iC. Anaheim, CA 92804 Eaqulbel Chavez. 3425 W Anal, iC, Anaheim, CA 92804 Humberto Gonzalez, 342S W. Arlel, •C, Anaheim, CA 92804 This buslness Is con- ducted by· 1 limited partnership Have you started doing business yet? Yes. 3·10-99 Humberto Gonzalez Esquibel Chavez. General Penner Thia statement was flied with the County Cleril of Orange County on 4· 13·99 19996789631 Dally Pilot ~-15, 22. 29, Ml~. 1999 Th37i FICtl ua Buaine11 Name Statement The following persons are dOlng business as Home Tech fmP<OYt· ment, 20102 S. W Blrctl SC.. 124, NeWJI0'1 Beach, CA 92660 Jeff19y M. Purdy, 20102 S.W Bfrch St, 124. New· port Beach. CA 92680 This bUslneu Is 000· ducted by: an indlvlduat Have you ataned doing bualness yec? No Jefl19y M. Purdy This statement ~as filed With the County Clel'lt Of Orange Counfy on 4·13-99 111M78"1Z O.liy Piiot A9_r, 15.i_ 22. 29. ~999 1h380 Re luetniie Ntme8tatia1Nnt The IOllOW!ng pe!Wlt are doing bUllniu as: , Romantic MuHum, 314-8 Monte Vista. Cotta MNa, CA 92&27 Sawako H. Aota~•. 4882 warner Avenue, A·20!, HuntlnglDn Beach. CA 926411 Thia busll-.. Is oon· duded ~ en lndlYldUal HaW you Started dOlnO bullrllll yef7 No Sl'MlkoH ~ Thia llMerMnt ... !ltd wlfl the County Clerk of Orenge Count¥ On 4-1M9 1""111111 Daly Piiot ~. 15. 22. 29, "'1 e. ,999 Th3et STATEMENT OF A8AN~NTOF USI OF ACTIT10UI 8UllN£18 NAME Tne followlng J:rtoo(a) nu (hive) .._. *' ht UM of lM llt1ttl0ul tlUBI· ,..... nlfM! OONDa.MtEWPOM, 3'(IO Vie ~ ..... =:; Newpon a..ctt, CA The~"'*­,_ fllfefNd IO llbOVe W'111119dln~Ccu11y r. .. ~ .Fil.I HO. Prri A. Webr, !02'2 SuneNne O~. Hunt• ""*"' '-Cf\, CA t264I ]•"'81 A lliltnOMy, 1701 ~ Dal ..,, .....QA ... , Nt ........ • COfto ...... W: • .,..,.. ...,.. . . : •' . ··-"4a6. ...... nershtp FrriA.. Wllk9r Jenee A Mahoney Thia ICallmenl WIS flltd WWI Ill Col.llty Cllfk OI Orqe~ Dal¥ Piiot Aft< 22, 21. May ti', 1S, 1990 TMOI Rctldoua Bua neH NanM &uitiement The IOllo\W\g peraont •re dOin9 buslneN as: onanora Looic. 1539 Monrollla Avenue, •t8. Newport a..c:tl, CA 92ee3 Rk:herd Paul C<oM, 200 Intrepid Street, Newi>On Buc:t\, CA 9~3 Sheri Lynn Cfowe, 200 Intrepid Street, Newpol'1 Beach. CA t28e3 Thll bullne11 It con- OU<:ted bV: • general partnership Have you started doing bllslnUI '19t7 Yes. Nov. 1, 1998 Richard PaUI Crowe This Statement WH rlled Wl1h the County Cieri< o1 Orange County on <H-99 1hlll718816 Dally Pilot ~r 8, 15, 22, 29. 11199 Th350 Rctltlous Bualnqa Name Statement The following persons are doing buslnesl as TIO COmputar Training Cenler, 171S5 Newnope St , Ste P, Fountain Valley, CA 92708 Dannis Ainslie Corpo- ration, (CA). 1715S New· hope Street. Ste P. Foun· taln Valley, CA 92708 This business ts oon- dUded by. a corporation Have you started CIOlttg business yet? No Dennis Ainslie Corpo- ratlOn, Teriy Dennis. President This statement was hied wfth the County Clerk Of Orange County on 4-6·99 1"91783872 OallV Pilot ~r 8. 15, 22, 29, 1999 Th351 Flctltloua Buslneu Name Statement The fOllowlng persons are OOlng business as NT OUtpost. S37 New· port Center Dove, 1112, Newport Beach. CA 92660 Alex WOdchlS, 537 New- pol1 Center Dove. 1112 Newport Beacn. CA 92660 This business ts COO· ducted by en Individual Have you siarted cloeng ousineu yet? Yes, 1/1194 Alell Wodc:hls This stallment was filed with the County Cieri< ol Orange County on U -99 1"917Nt71 Dally Pilot A{lr 8 15. 22 • 29, 1999 Th352 Rctltloua BualnHs Name Statement The following persons are CIOlng buSlne$$ as Prtmac Englneenng and Manufacturing. 221 • 32nd Street. Newport Besen. CA 92663 John Daniel Pomac, 221 -32nd Street, Newport Beach, CA 92663 This buslneu is coo· ducted by an Individual Have you staned doing buslMss yel7 Yes, 11113196 John Daniel Prlmac This stalemeol was flied w1ltl the County Cieri< ol Orange County on 4· 13·99 1"9e78*9 Dally Pitoc ~r 15, 22. 29, May 8, 1999 Th382 Rctltloua Bualneu Name~nt The. lolowlng persona are doing buS1neaa as ln·Une Feoc:ing, 1101 8er11shlre Ln., Newpon Beach, CA 92660 Brandon Kruger Power, 1107 Berk.shh lJl, New· port Beach, CA 92660 Jaymon Glen Carden, 449 Hamtllon 1tF, Costa Mesa, CA 92627 This business Is con· ducted by: oo-permers Have you started CIOlng business yet? No Jaymon G Carden This statement was filed With the County Clerk of Onanga County on 4·13·99 1ttte71MM Dally Piiot ~r 15, 22, 29, Ma~. 1999 Th388 Flc:tttlOua Bualnn1 Name Statement The folloWlng persons are CIOlng business as Vortex lndusltles, 337 Ma!Che Lane. CO.ta Mesa. CA 92827 Ger ard No r man Letourneau Jr • 337 Mardle Lane, CO.ta Mela. CA 92627 This buslneu It con- duetecl by an lndMdual Have you staned dOlng business ~t? No Gerard N Letourneau, Jr ThtS 1tate1Mn1 WI.I filed with lhe County Cieri< °' Orange County on •·13-99 1"9e71M11 D•lly Pilot Apr 15.J... ~~· 29, May 8. 1999 1n;1119 Flcttt1ou1 8u1lne11 Name Stlitement Th• followlng pel'IOOI aie doing buslneu .,. Home 8ean:tl Networtt. 18440 Brookl1uflt StrMt, Founca1n Vabey, CA 9270I Global Pll1< Inc.. <CAI· 17150 Newtlope Si rte • •&to. Fountain Valley, CA 02708 Thfa bullness It oon- duc:ted by a corponatlon Haw you Slal\ecl doing buslne&s yet? Y•s. ~1.1999 Globlll Partl Inc., tnu L Kkil. CFO Thlt ata'8m9nl Wll bled wllh the County Cleft! of Orattge~~ Oatly Noc ~. 16.._ ~-21. May e. 1 "9 1 row "'. . . . . . ~. . ··.1."'. • "J ~:· L.-Clflal Of De BoarO ol E~ "*' • Huh. 2e03 Meir\ °' "" Newwpon-Mlla ~ 6tf9a(. Suite 1(150 ,...,...., lied School Ola~ ,... ~ t28t4 MNe1 N "ON IO Nlfl(t Dally Plot Apt. 15, 22, 21, ""'I or al bidt Ind noc nee> "'!! 8, 1 ttll Th397 eaqrlly ecoept IN 1owH1 FIC1Jd0ua BUSIMi1 bid end IO w&!Y8 any ir.. Heme Statement lotTMllly Of 1rregu1111iy tn The ~ 1)1"°"8 ""' bid rec»l\oed .,. doing bua.MU es NEWPORT-MESA Swenaon Communlea· UNJAEO SCHOOL "°"'· 417 DeNle Ave,..,., DISTl'llCT ol Or•no• Corane ~ CA 92925 ~on L. ChJnti. 4t~.-..Dehl;a All8fl~ Otrector of PurcMe&ng ronia del Mat, CA D282S and ~. 1141 ...... 424-t019 I noS bulinesl ja 000-Published Newport Beech• dueled by 1111 Individual co.ta MeN Da"" Plto. Have you ttllttd doing ., bullneu -t? Yea, Aptl 22, 29, 1999 988 Th.401 J'fle1~ Konrad Swenson Fletltloua Bu1inq1 Thia st1temen1 was filed ~ Statement with the County Clerf( ot The toMow\ng pe™>N Orange County on 4-13-99 are CIOlng buslnest 11: 1111N780631 THE DATA WORKERS, Dally P*>t '-"'· 15. 22, 668 W. Salte< Street, Ste 29.Mey!. 1990 Th385 317, Costa Mesa, Cahlor· FICBtJOue Bu1ineaa nia 92626 Name Stl..,,,_,t Wilham D. Todd, 668 W The followlng persons Baker Street. Sle 317, ire dolr\Q bullnesa as: Cos1a Mesa, Cahlorn11 Al.EGIO Software Engl· 92626 neertng. 1671 Tuslln Ave , This business 11 con- B 1, co.ta Mesa, CA 92627 ~ b!,_~,~~"" Mark Ed..vard RalhSadc, ,~ · .. 1871 Tustin Ave., B1, t>usAnes1 yel? Yes Costa Mesa. CA 92627 as:.:,:: D Todd This business 11 can· ducttd by· an Individual This statement WI$ hied u-.....__ With the County Clerk ol ._ye Y'l" star1ecl ........ g °'""""'County on 4·15-99 bullneu yet? No -..... Mark EdWard Rall'ISack 1999678"82 This statement was filed Da.lly PilOl Af>' 22. 29, with the County Cieri< of 'My 6, 13, 1999 Th403 Orange County on 4-13-99 FICtltiou• Bualneaa 19996781629 Name Statement Daily Pitoc ~ 15, 22, The tollow\ng persons 29. Mq 6, 1999 Th388 are dolno business aa FlctliJous Bu•ineH SLOLl~E. 413 112 Poppy Name Statement Ave .. Cot0na del Mar. call· The fOllowlng persons fomla 92625 are doing buslnesa as: Brenen Tyler Os1erteld, 413 112 Poppy Ava Co· Ventura Capital Searcn, rona del Mar, catilomia 2900 Bristol, Suite G 206, 92625 Colla Mesa, CA 92626 This business ts con· Eleanor M. Bean, 2589 duc:ted by. an 1ndlvlduat Fairway Dr , Costa Mesa, Have you started doing ca 92627 business yet? No This business Is con· Brenen Osterfeld dUcted by: an lndlvldual This stalemenl was filed Have you started doing with the County Clel1< ol business yel7 No Cou Eleanor M. Bean Orange nty on 4-20·99 1""790411 Thia statement was filed Dally Pilot ~r 22. 29. with the County Cler11 of M!}'. If. 13. 1999 Th"'°'4 Orange Coun~~~ Ffetltloua Bualneu Da~y Pilot A{lr 15, 22. Name Statement 29. May 6, 1~ Th387 The tOllowlng persons AcUUoua Bua..,.._ are clolnQ business as GONC>nl.A·NEWPORT tume Statement 3400 Via Opor'to, Suite The I~ perscna 1028. Newpor1 Beach CA .,. d'*'ll bullnes.s u: 92663 OllM COie and J1mes A Mahoney, Auodatu. 1840 IMne 1707 Plaza Del Sur A111 .. ~ Beadl, CA Balboa. CA 92681 82680 This business is con· o.t>Ma'1 L.H Maltel, ducted by. an lndMduat 1640 lrvlne Ave .• Nr#pof1 Have you started doing 8Mc:h. CA 928GO business yet? Yes. Maril Nathan Ma11*. 4115/1999 1640 tl'Vtne A111 .• Nr#pof1 James A. Mahoney BMd\, CA 92eeo This statement was flied This buliness Is con-with the County Cieri< ol ducMd by: ~ Orange County on 4·20-99 Have ycM.I slalted doing 1119967903&3 bullnHI yef7 Yes. 1199 Dally Piiot ~r 22 29. Mal1t Nalharl Miiz.ei May 8, 13, t999 Th405 Thie sta19ment ... ftled -w11t1 the County Clerk of F1ctftloua Buelneat 0qnge CourlC'l on 3·28-89 Name Statament 11911117111 • The tolowlng pefMlfll ~Plol,z.~ IN~U: Mey 'l3. l ~. 11345 Slater Rctftloua Business Av.., 1113. Fountain V8'- N1me Statement iey, CA 92708 The following persons w.1am R. ~. 2912 ara doing business as Cloddv Way, Sanra Ana. G Forfunea Realty. CA 12'704 6811 Glen Dr . tiunllflOIM 1ll'8 bUllnMa 11 con- Beadl, ca. 92647 CU3d by: an ~ Joe N Wu 9682 La Haw. you ltalWd dolf'll Amapota Av., Founlaln ~yet? v-. 1188 Val1ey, C. 92708 W9i1rn ~ Helman Shella C Wu, 6811 Glen 1ll'8 .....,.,.,.. WM tltd Dr • Huntington Beach, Ca. .., Ill Councy Oefll of 92647 0nnga Countt on 3-26-89 This business Is con· 1~ dueted by jOlnt V9nlU'11 ~ Plot ~· 22. 28. bu=~t?,~9/~~g MMy , 13, 1999 Th443 Joe N Wu Rct1Uou1 Buttnffl Shella C Wu Name Statement This statement wu filed The tollowlng persons wl1h the County c1er11 of are doing business as. Orange Coon~ on 4· 13-99 Madison Lana Home 1"9e78MH Fumlshtngs, 1745 Westclilf Deity PlloC Apr. 1S, 22, Drive, ~wpon 8eact\, CA 29, May 6, 1999 Th383 92660 FictltlOua Bu1inu1 Barclay Butera. Inc .• Name Statemant (CA). 174S Westc:liff onve, The following persons Newport Beach, CA 92660 ara doing business u : This business Is con· Happy Moon Gifts & Col· ducted by I CX>fpof111ion tectables/Pluah h1tand, Have you staned doing ~a~A~2711• bu~:r~u~raJ..1nc .• Klmberty Elaine eanow. Barclay B Buie,., t'T9S 2831 POftole Orrve, Costa This statement WIS hied Meaa, CA 92626 Wiit\ the County Cieri< of This business is con-Orange County on 4· 13-99 ducted by· an 1ndMdual 19119171961' Have you staned doing Dally P1to1 ~r 1 S, 22. business yet? Yes, 29 ~ 8, 1999 Th394 11A>9r'98 F1ctltfoua Bualneee Klmbarty Elaine Bal1oW Name Statement TillS si.tement wa1 filed The 1o1ow1ng peraons with thlt County Clerk of .,. doing bU"'"5 u Orange County on 4-13>99 MARKETING IMAGES. l'9M71M11 3130 Cont Lina, eo.i. Dally Piiot ~. 15, 22, 29, Mesa. Celt1omll 9262tl May 8, 1999 Th3&C Nina Millett Ha~ mTICIOfAlft.ICAnDll 3130 cone Lene. Cosll 10 au 11 COMDL£ Mela ca111omia 92626 -111-This business 1s con· _, -ouc:ted by an Individual ·-~. 1~ ~ ~ Have you •tarted doing ~ -buSlnMI ~17 No To Whom •Mir COian Nina M•llltt Han:!Wldt The Ntml{•> of .. ._. Thia statement vwaa hied Cllll(s) '*'w:IOOH RE.STAI>-with lhl County Clerk of RAHT~ .......... QfangeCoun~:.~ n ~., .. °"*"'8nt °' 0a11y PllOI Aft< 1 s~ ~ AicOtdc llMflO' cn'CI ID Ill 2.9,May!,.t 999 I n.n5 *°"* ~ • 1175 Fk:thloua eusineH Nl\WIORT lllYO . Ill. A21Q. Ntme Stn1ment COSTA Ma\ CA 82S%7 The rOllclWlnQ penson. FGf .. fcilloMno . WI of erw dOltlQ bullneN u · i..a. 41 QM.ME G9IEAAL ~· AcMltillng, 108 fA"'!~A ....... 112 Emet11IO Avenue, ""'"' -S.itxie ~.CA t2M2 ~ lllrh-COlll Miil Landi Rey Riley, 109 '12 CN5t10ll5 ~•a.• . 8ilbOI e1 1• laUd. C.A'"V21-- --• •.,<; •1..:.-_ . ·~-~ . ,,,; ... fhis OUllnlM .. con- OUCMO bf an lt"tdlYIOull tWve you '* doir10 IMin8aa ~IC'? No l..9td~N.y Thil IW9IMnl tlltd ''.· ~-'t • - .. Cw1ly Oeftl of ,...,._11111! Orange~ D.-Y P10t ~ , 1. 22. 29. M1y e. 1m Th311& Fletltloua Bual,,... Name~l The '~ pe"ona ate doing Wlll'4M as Crea1~ Ma,._etino Or>· poturntte•. • Sunbt.liy Dr . SCl338 ::~ v1110. cauro1nl• Nine£ Of Donald Edwlld Frueh. PETITlOH 4 SUl\O\lry Dr Aliso l/te)o, TO ADMINISTeR Cllllomla 92658 ESTATE OF: This buS1n11s 11 GOO· ELAINE KELSO, ducted by an 1ndiVldull ab J , ELAINE Have you 1tarted Doing KELSO, aka ~ ~e•~i:h JULIA e. kE&.90 TNs 1111emant was t.1812 CASE NO. A 196182 wttn the County Cieri< of To atl heus. blneft· Orange County on 4·27·99 cranes. crednors cont· 1"91791171 ingenl credt\oi"s, and per• Daily PllOI /I.of 29. May 100S w'10 may olh9tW\Sl8 6, 13. 20. 1990 Th454 be Interested In the Will 0t NOnca °" 1'IJITl!E'S ast11e, Of both. ot , ...--,_ ELAINE KELSO. aka ~ ~ ~ J ELAINE KELSO aka Loo-.: CI007tiW CJ9W: JULIA E KELSO _,Al. ....... ....,_ A PETITIOf\I FOR PRO-m YOU AM IN OIPNA.T BATE has bMl"l I led by UND9t A CBD Olf TMJIT, JAMES VERNON KELSO Wlnl) MllY 22. ic'fm tM-in the S\.IP9110f Court d Lal YOU TAKI TO Cal forTN Col.wlty o4 MD1Kr YOUR ,.... o~~~ETITION FOR 9'TY, IT *°' • ICU> AT A PROSATE reQUeSts tl'lllt li'&JC WJL p YOU JACQUELINE PHIU..IPS ~AN l!XPlNM110N Olf be awointed as personet 1H1 NAl\JNI °" THI flll'IO. represen1auve 10 admlniS· Cm>lllG AOAINST YOU, ter lhe eilate of the ~ YOU IHQULD CONTACT A dent ~ ,... la MnDy 1111Yw1 thll Town & Ca1nry THE PETITION requests Tiie ..,..... Inc. • Cllfor· the deoedenrs Will and .. Ccrpoimlb1, -tn-, CodoClls, If any. be admJtted to prooata. The Will and or •~ ~ °' any coc:toetls are available • ...,...., tnmell ~ tor exam1na"·M In Iha file '° .. DMd d 1Nlt .... ""'' alJld by Daly OIOU an kept by lhe CXlUR. UMW'Md women "8con:lld THE PETITION requeslS on OlllQtt..., • IMlrument authOnty to administer trlO No. 1•~ In 9ootl _ estate under the lndepend· Piiie -d Offtclll 19110f'de In ent Administration of & 1t11 oftlce d ttie County tates Act (This AulllOflty "8cofW Of or.,. eow.y, will allow tfle peBOnal 1111)-CaSomla. and purmm'lt 1D re1M1ntalrve to take many the Noace Of ~ and I ae1100!> w•tl'°IOl.it ootaintng ll!lec:lkll\ 1D lel ~ coun approval Befoie r9COl'dld 01m11• 1n 9ootl tak•ng oertaln very lmpor· p._-. • ~ Na. 1am acuons hOwever, the ~fl.-Of lltlld Oftldlll personal representatlv• "8clonlla. wtl w on wo 1 be required to orve no- C11111t1• •the Noftt11R1f11 bee 10 interesled persons ....,.. 1D .. ecucy uo ess they have waN9cl eoura.-100 CMc c.r. notice or consenled 10 the DIM w.. .... Ma, CA • proposed aaiOf\) The ln-2:GO P.M. 11 P'MI: IUdlDn m C!ependeN a<lmll'llStraoon ~ l*tdar tor C8ltl authOnty will be g11tni.d 11 .. time d .-unless an '1lterested per· llWf\ll ~ d Ill son tiles an OOjeetion to the ~ ltlllllll. 11 11gte. aae petrt.on and shows good and .,_.. CIOr'IV9ved '° caus. ...tiy tne coun sin.*! and now tl8td by If wider no1 grant !tie aU1hooty. lltlld Deed o1 1N1t In the A HEARING on the pell· =........ In md non ~M be lleld on MAY end ... ._ ... llftlr 27 1999 at 1 45 p.m. tn Aa ....-. fU11Y. Dept l 73 located 11 341 dw:lt.d on .... Dead ti1 The City Drive SolM, Or· 'nu& Tl'le ~ addr9el ange CA 92868 and oe. common.....,.. IF YOU OBJECT to 1he ~ r""" d ...... ~ granting of the pe1111on, you erty dMc:flbed ..,,,. ls should appear al tfle t"IMr· ourDOf1ied CD be: • WM 1ng and s1a1e your :· ,.._ DrM ~ = !Jons or file wnnen ob • CA..._ The uildlll 11ons with Ille ooort be re mm. dl9dllrne..,, tile hearing Your ap- lty tot tl'IV ltlCOfiadllMI d paarance may be in pel'IOll a. ~ ~ .,.. or by your atforney caw common ~ IF YOU ARE A CREDI· f eriy. ~ ,_., The TOA or contingent creditor tallt amount ol .. UllPl6d ot tne decease<S t'O\I must bellfQ d the .....,_., lite your c:fa1m wtth the .and by the Pf'llP"'Y 10 coon and ma I a COQV IO the bl IOld ..., ,_,,,... p.,sonat represenlaUv• lillltu.-.t ~ ...,._ appointed by tne court Mlf ••IC&I• ._ ._ • w-lllln louf months lrom In. lhe lr*W p......, d the date OI hi first issuance cA N*-d Ille II.: letters as provideO Ill Pro-~II an edcldol1 ID bate Code sectton 9100.. Cllltl. the ~ wt1 ac:cllllC The tune ·or hma dlwna a~· chldl csr-a11 a ..,, no1 e)q)tra b@f01e tour .._ Of n.aon.i ..._ • months trom lhe heanng d-* *-by 1 .... or date nobald above ....... aedl unlofl Of 1 YOU MAY EXAMINE the c:M* dnlWn by • ... or 1i1e kept by 1he court ti you ...,.. l9Vtr'P and loer1 are e person Wltetested WI ... • ., ...,.,. -. tlle estate you may lllo diJllon Of llMl9 ..,. vw1tt1 the court a Request for ......-In ~ 11m d Sc>eoa.' Not•ce 11onn oe- tN f'trwwdll Code Md 154) ot 1he hllllO of an lnol· ~ID dlO ..,._In ventorv •oo appra'581 tNI --. ltt .. e¥Wt -. e.state assets or ot eny dlr cie. .., c:altl a aco-petition or account u Cll*d .. 1\'\llMt my provided 111 Probate Code ~ ......... d.. SedlOO 1250 A Requear ~s Oeed Ulllll f\ntl tor Speoal NOllOll '°'"' Is bell::OIM Wlllllllllt • lhe available trom ttia oourt P9Y98 or .,,..._ • • clerk mllltW d 11g1C. 11111 .... wtl Attorney 10< the lie mm., bUI.....,.. ~ Petitioner: ,,... ot ~~Of CECll. C. WRIGtfT, lqllld ... liO Wt, po.-ESQ. (CSBI 24117) ..a.on or ~ ATTO,.NEY AT LAW 1D ~ .. II 1 " ._ 265 s. A.NtTA DR .. surre wand ti! ... ~ ... 205, ORAHQE, CA ¥91m8 •==-...... 92166-3314 ..,.,.. • ~= Published Nawpon Beactl· end .. Ul1llfd Costa ~ Daify Pikl( bllMClld .. -..wand ~· 29 May s 6 1999 11¥ -Deed ... .......... ThW456 "Perro.,. 0 Hund . ., "Ch . ,. z.en .. NOllATTO HOWYDUSA:~ CUlllFIEI Fiim IT. ' I I . I I , --'' ,,,,, ,,, • ,. -·)(),ft . STARTING ·ANEW BUSINESS?? ,.., .,,.,,.. ·-· -.,.. _ All ttaf tstatt 1dlettltln1 11 t•lt oew1,apt1 Is tuiject to 1111 Ft41- eral Fair 1111111., Ac1 ot tMI 11 1muled wlllc• mikes II Ultpl to 1dvertlae •eny prtltrtnct, limt11tlo 11 Olnrlmlullu based on 11ct, color, 111lglo1, tu, halldlc1p. t1mlllal S11t11 OI natto~fl 11r111n. ti 111 l1t11t101 to make u y cue• p11tt111ct. t11t11t1HD1 or dlscrlmtnatlaa. • fhls newt,.,., Wiii IOI k1owtn1ty aCfept HY 1ivtrtlst· mrnt tor rHI emit wlllcb It 11 v1ot111on ot tlle llw. 011 re1den 111 ...... , i•ltrmd 11111 all dweltlnga •'nrtlted 11 111111 newspap .. r ue anllallte 01 11 e11nt op11CJr1•1ily basis. To com· vlaln of dlscrlmlaalloa, call HUD roll-free al 1-800·424·8590. fer the WashillQIOD. DC area please till HUD ti 426·3500 1 ~SES/CONDOS FOR SALE GENERAL -'SOLO!! St>owcase Homes for Saf~"TI\ 6ur Saturday Real Estate Supplement! Homes of the Week Losplay Ads Stan at Jusl $75• Dee1d~!lf.! 1s Tuesday al SPM O~se Usbngs St5' · Thursday 5PM It ays to Advertise in the Best Local Real Estate Section CALL TODAY!! LISA K. RIVERA 949-574-4252 .MINE WILLEY 919-574-4249 * V.A * .SO odvN • $0 MOVE-IN FREE COUNSELING ~ list of HOMES HUONA REPOS ,-800-723-6857 VE'liAAN REAL ESTATE NPT'BbCH TWNHM, VIEW 3& 2.5Ba Top Loe: V•PW To.Pe111. Walk To Poof Huge Masfer Oelow Comps DON'T DELAY .. $174,900 Newpoct Bench, Secret Area Sh<11p 3Br 2Ba 2 F P"S Plus Open Ftoor~an. Upgrade<J Kttr-hQO. Very Clean & Orlght CALl. l ODAY ... $419,000 Front Row Vu • Big Canyon H•tge Twnhm 4Br 3Ba Best StrP!11 toe w.'Soulh View To NPJ CTR & Gott Course I UNDER MARKET ..• $859,000 Nf'T BCH ln11estor • 6 Units ra~lblutt Loe 4 2Br & 2· 1Br, l! I Cai & 2 2 Car S7R0.600 GSt 10,000 Lot ONl Y 1 .. $975,000 COLDWELL BANKERS #I 00,NAJ;.0 PFAFF 91733-6074 1 HOUSES/CONDOS ~·· FOR SALE .. LBOA ISLAND BA OAISLANO Our'eJ\ South Bay F ronl View ~I Pdlfilllo11 4br 2ba 11vpr~ unol "11 71•.:i lowflr urwt S 1.875 000 949-673 .... 062 Lora Vance-Realtor • 1 HOUSES/CONDOS FOR SALE • COOONA DEL MAR e11tdown on 4511 Corner Lot I llW'fl tn Or1,,1n Build yO\lr -''"''" Hl'.Jme1 VRM S 795 000 H• •'• 1)1)() Agf!ol '1 sq 720·9469 SPY'GtAss HILL-OCEAN VIEW. 4Bdrrns lrbrary, ; role~s1tmaliy decoraled Pell~ w1ndov.> pltere'.l al ! 1.c:J!I 000 Judy Kolar Bkr •IQ 376 5576 NEW LISTING!f 11 1.,, S• ulh ,1 f'CH CJH lvr .,. ,,, ~'""''"'J Jur.fy Kola• e111 Q4'l rf, c,r; 11> CDMC OTIAGE Only $387,000 NAIK T0!.1FMH ·1,1 ·J.•n Sti<>Wn nv Appl r '{ .Jwn~r ••• , ..... 10 72 11 SOUTH OF THE HIGHWAY II 1 F'Ptnif' 11 ~Ii 7~ ()OC) ll I ~"rnl.-111 $1<.i7 ll(X) ~Ill ffll•I!» I 111 ' k I<' Oen • • t<"""PV Agenl 9·14 '.l<l'l 36(, l CHARMING CAPE COO O• 11a11 V1Pws• llM1dUllale on lush canyon OP~ SAT·SUN 12 ~ "!3lU lla11'1l'" C ll 1/j(I on 01 IJ;t Id n<JIN RP'llJCEO TO ) $795.000 Ag! ll411 759 0070 solfTH OF THE HIGHWAY NltW TOWNHOMES &09 &gon1a, $659.000 609 5 Begonia. $534.900 Oce.111 View Deck Plana Avail John l<ehney Agent 949 399·~3 10 HOUSES/CONDOS FOR SALE ., COSTA MESA MESA DEL MAR Beaulllul OIJdalr>d H<llN On 10.500 s F f:ort< Like Loi :l~r/26' FQITI lilm, ~ Fpic;'f & RV Ptkg !r«lK.1\gtnl 114Q 718 9748 10 HOUSES/CONDOS FOR SALE COSl'A MESA E SIDE (426 CABRILLO) Beau spac 31>1' hme. Like Hui Loe on huge lot. llvrm, din area much morel $489,000. "REAL TORS Pf!EVIEW" Jackie Gillis Reellor. Office 949-631-801 t Home 94,g..548-3350 E1SIDE NWPT HGHTS AREA. 2 Houses on Large Lot, Both Upgraded $449K Earl & Judy Taylor, Agent 949·642-4722 13 HOUSESIOONDOS FOR SALE DANA POINT AUCTIONtl Exec Monarch Beach Home lo be olle're<t Sat, May 8th 0 l.OOPM Marnoll'S L~ Clrtfs Resort at Dana Potnt Cati 909·6Zl 9800 24 HOUSES/GONOOS FOR SALE LAGUNA BEACH No. Laguna Panoramic white waler \lleW, 3Br/3Ba 2Fp's, 11ardwood lloors lhroughoul. walk to beach $995,000 Agenl 949·497-t314 26 HOUSES/CONDOS FOR SALE LAGUNA NIGUEL 3Br 2.5Ba Model Condition. BerbermleJParnVPallolT enrlis/ Pool Best Buy Onty 5259.900 Owner/Agent 949·587·3897 32 HOUSES/CONDOS FOR SALE NEWPORT BEACH UNDER $200,000. 13 Newport Beach condos. Arthur/8rian, agt. 949-675·2694, f23·61 5t BEACH HACIENDA Forever View 4Br 2·S1ory $699.000 Agent 949·723-8120 N.P. HORTH TWNHME 2Bdnn view pool spa. luhy turn & h19t1ty upgraded' 5240,000 Owner/Agent 949·632·7573 BAYVIEW COURT CONDO 2br. 2ba 1350 sf, 2 sing car gar. 1 attach. extra storage. Gated comm w/buea landsc, pooVspa. $260,000. Owner Wkdays 909-212·4700 1'225 Wkend 714-637-7229 'HARBOR VIEW HOMES' (OPEN SUN 1·5) t 807 Port Tlttln. Remodeled & expand 21 50 · sf 3br down w/41tl bedrm up. Bkr Colop OWNER S699K 949·720·1888 Ptl11ate Mini E1tate-3bf73ba, goan1 lot securrty gales $395 ()(J().$439.000 Beach & Income Lu~ury duptex w/studlO urwt Corner lot IS !>teps lrom sanct · $990,000 Newport Helghls Valuel 3br/2ba w/ 1 br yuesl hou:.e 91ea1 stan home. close 10 best schOOls & st10ppm9 won·1 last! $369,000 Ptoperty Houae 949-642-3850. 'lido Pann' 20 Beach Or. 2br 2ba 998sl. 'wan counter lops 1ns1de wash/dryer land lease comm pool Private beach lor residents $169.900 LIDO RESORT HOMES 949·673 6623 or 720-9882 SEAWINO Newport Beach (Open Sun 1-4) 2239 l>ort Carlisle Pl. 4bf 2.5ba, Palermo Fir Plan, 2 story Much More By Owner $669,000 949-644-8728 BIG CYN TOWNHOME Competely remod. 3bf • den, 2.5ba, corner unit. Facet So/West. Gour kitch, morall Remodeled In t998. Designer perlecil $539,000 By Owntr 94i-644-7546 Great Oppl'y in the Bluffs 3Bdl2Ba F P. high vaulted sand wasllOd woodon ceols tis 10 shopp111g SthOOIS lwy's Ill an area w~h low density w111e r~ing greenbells & no Mello RoCJS $407,000 Carolyn Sta11 Agent 949 737-9000 BA YFRONT/DOCK Amal!ng S & Propenyt Agenl 949-699-7714 FASHION ISLAND LOC (Open Sal 1t-4 Sun 1.,.) (269 HaV«'fltld) 0 J1mboree & Bl1on. BayrldQe 3br 3ba twnhme, 182511 galed comm, Incl 2 m111r sle1, new mlf'blt In ba, 2 car attac gar. Agt $395K 94H40--0573 Privett Mini Estate-3btl3ba, gianl lol secui1ty gales $3% 000-$439 000 Beach & Income Luxury duplex w'stu<llo unol Comer lot ts steps lrom san•J $990.000 Newport Heights V1luet 3brl2ba w/U>r guest house greal stan homo. close to best school.~ & Shopping won·t lasll S36g,ooo PTOfMH'IY tlou1t 94M42-3t50. Cil AAiltNd E BLUFF HME OPEN SUH ,.4 (231 a Arell1 St) Grt ,.,,, neigh, 4bt, 2.5ba, kltch/grt rm combo Island wl Thtr coolrtop, cuat "blnelt, wine cooler, morel By o-r Bkr Colop 949-723-9100 FIND .. ~ DE ANZA BAYSIDE VILLAGE \1 •, • I • t • 300 l (<,.\'.' H.-.' Ni"'''"•' 11• ·"'" ~STORY Stwa CMST TOWN 90Mli 3 bedroom. 2 bolh ¥1'411'1 kAtf londtcoped '12.4,995 WATPlfROHT t f 0 1400 ANHOONCEMEHTS I LIVE IN LUXURY 'REOECOVER THE FUN Of' BtCYCLING. NEED HELP WITH MOTIVATION? Bicycle coach Gtnay. 714-532-1222 f •021.osr & FOUND f FOUND bfactlt1. Vicinity of St. Andrews Churcl1 Ca" and descnbe 949-646·0265 i/ V I I" (( ( (( /11/ LOST 1hver short haired Cat. Female. Newpor1 Ridge/ Spyglau area. Last teen 2 ' wk1 ago. 949·720·9343 APARTMENT HOMES Exclusive Fashion Island Lifestyle 1404 PERSONALS I n ove BRIDGET DATING• Nice & honest pre11Y Aelan • Concierge Service • 24 HR Security Gate • 24 HR Fitness Center • Clubhouse Facility ladles. 626-282-4250 I Bed from S 1695 2 Bed from $2235 GARAGE SALES I Bed/den from S 1825 2 Bed/den from $2885 420 . Washer/Dryer Intrusion Alarms Gourmet Kitchens Elevator Access Gas F'ireplace6 Garage Sole Salurday only Furnllure, housellotd, misc. 9 Foot Ceillngs Condo Specs Subterranean Parking lurnlshlngs & appliances 450 San Bernardino (a1 Clay) Garage Salt Sil 511 &·noon Appfiances. lu~ure, hxiures. house-wares, clothing & music t3t7 Dolphin Terrace CdM Gllrege Salt 7 • 7 Sat & Sun Custom Home Design Program Available CA L L ~OR APPOINTMENT 1-888-222-692 4 Cnb, 20 cup collee mkr. lx>oi<s. palnllngs, musk: stuff etc .. 1864 Samar Or. CM (Baker west 10 llead·end lum nghl). FAIRWAY APARTMENTS AT BIG CANYON GATED COMMUNITY BY FASHION ISLAND Beautiful tree-lined streets and golf course views. Enjoy carefr9e living in your large 1, 2 or 3 BR apartment home! • TINo-car g8111g8 • wastiw/drye1 hookups • Areptace (wood & gas) • • Air conditioning • Wet bar In 2 and 3 BR • Alarm system • S1 ,650 to $2,995 • Please call (949) 644-0509 Sony, no pets. 33 HOUSES/CONDOS FOR SALE NEWPORT COAST TROVARE 2Br/2Ba beautiful Palermo Model turn-key, 2 pallos $385.000. Broker Coop 949·509·8923 60 MOBILE HOMES FO~ SALE * Live at Iha Beach for Peanuts! Bayside 2Bdrm/ 2Balh Atlull part<, $29.000 Call Joan. Age.11949·723· 1161 101 APTS GENERAL rREE A PA H l'M ENT 1.0C.ATINC SFRVICE Guaranteed to Find You The Perfect Place From Value to Luxury, Hills to Ocean Yo ur New Home is A Phone Call or Email Away 55 Unique Communities In Newport, Irvine, Tustin Ranc h Free Roommate Referral Service Short Te rm Housing with lAC Suites Open 7 Days a Week n~ ~lff'ffl!fl':! ::r:·,or.·.,; ( \I I I HHH Hq I <1 > 1·• tlllt>111 't.ll Ill ( tllll 104 APTS BALBOA ISLAND .SUNN PATIO t Larg• 28r, 181, R1frigef11tor1 WIO, $1295/Mo. 949~45 109 APTS CORONA DEL MAR Lrg 28r '8• pall(), btJI" Ins, tlafl gar. new carpet, FP, 51lare wro. no peWsrn1111 Vacant $1676/Mo 704 e trf1JCdM 110 E SIOE2bf 1ba. lln .tt<lyards, ~ olc. wall( In t 10$ Is 288 Easl 1111h St SI 2951mo • 94M71-UN 1 132 APTS NEWPORT BEACH TRl·LEVEL TOWNHOME Very SP.aclous 2Bedroom 2Bath wilh Panorame View. Prtvale Elevator, 2 5 Car Enclosed Garage, Fireplace, Huge Wnll<-ln-closel. wasllerl dryei hk·ups & yard. S2000fmo on 1 yea1 lease Call tor appl 949-646·8453 THE BEACH HOUSE APTS. 1433 SUPERIOR 1 Near Luelty' • 1 3 doors lo ocean. 100 blocll, IBdimltBa no parking, no pels $900.'mo. includes ulls 909·593·8708 BEST LOCATION IN NEWPORT BEACH 2 BedroonV2 Bath, huge livlnQ room, Large Balcony willi Ocean view, Brand new kttchen and appltanoes S 1795 w11h a 6·12 mo leases 888· 758·6986 155 HOUSES/CONDOS FO~ REN.T BALBOA PENN BAY FRONT. Specious 2br 2ba condo walk to lun zone. under ground parlllng, secure building w/poOI & laundry Avail 611. $2300/mo 909·~97.,.850. 159 HOUSES/CONDOS FOR RENT CORONA DEL MAR 3Bdrm 2Bath Houff. Immaculate. relng lncld, 1 car garage. plus one spare. no Srnotdng, $2300hno 640-5324 182 HOUSES/CONDOS FOR RENT NEWPORT BEACH 3bf 3b1, pooUlemts avail, 2 car gar. laundry area. 1>eect1 near· Avail 4/t S2200/mo BOO 708· 1770 Ea1t Blutl House • Cottage 4br 3ba. a11anable June 1 SJ300/mon01. Owner/Agenl 1-800-56S-7554 leave m1g. *WEST BAY AVE* Gorgeous 2-StOI'( 38r + Oen, 3Batll Near Bavtronl, Fp, gar, lrg Bdrms, wld. refrig meld , many custom lea1ures Avail May Blh $2500/Yealiy loase Agent 9491675·-i9 I 2 BLUFFS/VISTA SUERTE 'LIGHT AHO BRIGHT' llk1 new, 3bf Ube, $2200(!no. 94M75...9495. Charming Water front 2br 2be. Ing. 6/lani wash&!, dryer & oarege $2200fmo 94M7S-4765 BlYSIDE COVE, VIEW Elegant 2Br with den SlnQle •IOIY Em1ence to Balboa rs $3500/rno AQi 949-721 ·3566 183 HOUSESICONOOS NEWP~cam .. NEWPOMT PENN Ovttlooke Cll'lal, a 1>1111 lo bltich, tbtl 2ba. frple, belcony, MCUJeCI Dltl99• Whitt btl'W etrpet.. WIO ytly •••• Mo .-.. AYlll May 14 SINS 5S9-53t-50ts 1 202 ROOMS I _ FOR RENT 202 ROOMS FOR RENT NEWPORT HEIGHTS Newer const. deck. llp. vauned ce~ priv ba, luH priv lmtry, no smklpelS $600mo 1ncil u111 & maid 949-722·0723 CM 1 person $440/mo plus $150.'dep. ulols ~nci Ou101. clean w/empl()yment + rent history toe Oari 949·642 8695 204 RENTALS TO SHARE E' Side CM very nk:e twnhSe. own br & bath, gar, yard, wld, lemale prel d. QU1e1, nolsmk 5650 t 112 Viii 949-646-4065 Newport Beach 2br 3ba T wnhse to share Own br.1>alh. pool. tennis, gym. jac. female prel'd S600'rno 949-644-6790 208 OFFICES FOR RENT/LEASE CM 200sq It of office apace al en elCistmg Co Furn or not. phone access, computer all amen $275 949·642-0424 Jim Fashion Island 800sq It Orea! loc. avaH inmed to 51lare or takeover My equip, phoOe sys/desks 949-7t8-t 151 xtOt large Executive Offices Aela1lllndus1r1al spaces. localed In Hun1mg1on Beach $300fmo Ron 7t4·848·1651. "COM small office" own entrance, PCH & Poppy. $600/mo. Great locaclo11, 216 949-723-4000 RENTALS WANTED NPB, E SIDE CM buslneu executive from Mich. non smoker, Joe ref1, want to house sit or rent 1bf apt or cottage. Move In June 15th to Dec 15th. 562-594-3155 1400 ANNOUNCEMEHTS I Prlva1e Soccer lt1M>111 Fully quallfltd USSFIUEFA coach. Establlahtd Elite Soccer Ce11ter 949-574.o852. eSURVIVE Y2K e FREE INFO CALL 1·877·801·7522 t GREAT THINGS t Salurday 8am· I Jl!!1 Antiques, conectobles & morel Shore Cresl/Morning Canyon In alley HUGE EST A TE SALE! House lo be REMOVED off ol MILLION DOLLAR LOTI Evel)'ll'Mng mus! go lhls weE'll· end' Sal May 1. and Su11 May 2 ONl Y, 8am-4pm Household FURN IN EVERY ROOM. all kil 11ems and appl's, linens clolhes accesorles galore. iewetry. patio lum. planls, 2 anlique cars 1925 Dodge and 1927 Buiek Ga1 tuN or s1uH1 Don'I miss this ooet 34 15 Seallleeze Lane/CdM May Day Gerage Sale Sal & Sun, all dayl Many i1ems. Fum1ture. toys, clothes 2327 Wes1mlns1er A11t. Eas1 CM. SAT 8-3:00 307 j/2 36TH ST. Moving to a boatl Antlquu. clothes. enllre household 440 MISCELlJNEOUS FOASALE Lose Fat & Gain Energy with Metabolite. Cell for free sample Day pn 619-466-0104 pager 619·636-1276 Phone systeii\lotfoce lumitu•e purehased ph sys rn 1998 lor $281<, wtN sacnhce 101 Hll< Olio Desks. ~-COfllPUlEllS, fill( maclllnes. TVs. for pennies on the do41art 94~718·1t51 x101 WOLFF TANNING BEDS TAN AT HOME BUY DIRECT ANO SAVEi COMMERCIAlJHOME """~ lrum $199 oo Low MonUlly Payment FREE Color Catalog Call HJ00-71 t-01sA 448 ANTIQUES/ART /COLLECTIBLES I BUY ALL PIANOS! Anlrq11es--Ouality lurn11u1c one plece 01 whole houselulll Cash paid 800·649 4922 1400 ANNOUNCEMENTS I LO\VEST INSURANCE RATES • Auco as low as $25/per month Good Oriver/Srndcnt Discount DUI or bad driver • lmmeJ iacc SR 22 Filing Registration Savice from $5.00 Rencw:U for Registra tion. Driver Licen~c. License Places, Sucker, AJdres.s Change, Transfer, Lien Sale Motorcydc/Hcalth/Life/Busincss/Disability CAU TODAY FOR FREE QUOTE (714)437-7010 \I 11'.I >.\1 IU .I . \II< rt: \l".I 111 \I>\< 111 · \\\ \1:1 "I -...'--I I I .< I l l ~I . ~or. Michael Cummings, M.D .. ' Neurologist DA11 & 1'llR rnursday, Aprll 29, 1999 7:00·8:00 p.m. Pl.ACS: Costa Mesa Community Center 1845 Park• cost.a Mesa, CallfOrnla rTWo blocks west of NewPOrt Blvd/Costa Mesa FWY·SS, off 19" Street> Retresnments wm be provided. and a question and answer session wlll lmmecnately tonow the lecture. For more lnfOnnatlon and/or to reservo a seat, call <949> 653-1913. WANTED BOOKl(EEPER FU11 Chwge Sm Conslr ofc OulCkbks Pro, Microsoft Ole req'd, min &(rs IKP $23-$331<, sell mollvatad, loo environment, great beoelllS Fax Resume: MM45·1504 Put a few words to work wfor you. TIMESORANGECOUNTYISN6W ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FOR ITS SALES DEVELOPMENT REPRESENTATIVE Part-time (25·32 hrs per week) EARN $400 to $600 per week (Sala + Commission) The Sales Development Representatives sell Times Orange County subscriptions lo prospects at high profile venues such as: college campuses, fairs. exhibit. shows and sclectc retail outlets. Also, the Representative will secure access to gated buildings. THE SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATE WILL BE: • Independent and reliable •Flexible with their schedule · • Professional in appearance 1 • A "go getter" and "self-starter" • Must have reliable transportation •Bilingual (Spanish or Vietnamese) a plus ;:649-4922. somMff8_AST '. The Los Angeles Times offers a competitive 1 compensation and benefits upon qualification. 2202So.llWllSt. SMtl AM. CA t2707 -· Uoonte CA 1n. 1454 FURNITURE I Estate Sale Sola & Love teat set 3mo'• new Ian paid $1200 sacrrttce S800 Zelnth 26' color 111 cord $75 949·673 2965 NEAR NEW 94" BEIGE ITALIAN LEATHER SOFA top quallly. $500. MUST SELL 949-646-5281 NOGUCHI COFFEE TABLE $925 949-760-0839 1456. PETS/UV ESTOCK I Rare uotlc wlld·looklng leopard spotted CFA oelcat kittens for privlltoed few $450/$500 949-631 -2111. 462 SPORTING GOODS IEXEAC.IS~ EQUIP. SCHWINN 50'1 Exercycle A· I condilion a 1eal oollee11bte 5200 TREAD MILL "Precor 9106 Ercellent condition $250 714-434-1734 466 MERCHANDISE WANTED RECORDS TOP COLLARI Jazz, R & B. soul, Rock. elc so·s & 60's MIKE 6•S-7505 WANTED! OLD COINS! Gold. sll\l11r, F1an1<Hn 11\11\t stei· hng Otd watches & lewelry WESTCOAST COIH&42·9448 468 TRAVEL NACATION ~70 SCHOOLS /INSTRUCTION Phlebotomy Course Boslon Reed Co Cahl Reg •3901291 1·800 2011141 476 EMPLOYMENT OPPTYS ADMINISTRATIVE ASST. Friendly tut 'j)aced, proltHlonal environment. NPB. Compensation depend· Ing on oxper. 800-686-2615 BARBEQUES GALORE NOW HIRING! Worll In t full UIH environment. Some HIH el!per needed. FT, 10tm·7pm. Start $7/hr up (O.O.E., Benthts pl!g 1v1llab e . Apply : BARBEOVES GALORE 2338 Harbor Blvd~ Costa MeNI (On-•11• lntervltw) Qualified candidates may apply in p~rson, by mail, or by fax at: The Times Orange County Consumer Marketing Sales 1375 Sunflower 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.com Contact: Alex Mora Equal Opportunity Employer SALES ACCOUNT REPRESENTATfVE (FULL TIME $25·30~ + INCENTIVE) The Los Angeles Ttmes is seeking bright. capable individuals who are looking for full-time employment with an established, yet expanding organization. Sales and Distribution staff will work at our Orange County Consu~ Marketing Regional office .• The Sales Account Representative will work to achieve sales goals within an assigned geogr.tphic area. The individual will maximize sales by developing strong partnerships with existing accounts, establishing new outlets and adjusting distribution volumes. The Representative must act as an ambassador for the company by aJways maintaining appropriate appearance and demeanor. THE SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATE WlLL HAVE: • 2-4 years of sales, marketing or related experience required • Strong problem solving, decision making. organizational and planning skills • Excellent verbal and written communication skills •Ability to work a flexible schedule including Saturday & Sunday • PC skills required The Los Angeles Times offers a competitive compensation and benefits package. QuaJified candidates should send a resume with salary history to: The Times Orange County Employment Office 1375 Sunflower Ave Costa Mesa, CA 92626 You may also fax to (714) 966-7751 or send via the Internet to jobs@latimes.com Equal Opportunity Employer ~MPlOYM~Nl LISTINGS • - Put a few words to work fo~ you. ~'Pilot h'!.'JflWt•t 642·5678 Doily Pilot APPOINDli!lf t 8£rlDl8 Ff/f'fday~d C't'C~ •hlfts 812-820 Per Hour ~~ • l"*llh. Dmlal i- • toJ.lt l'IM ·~...ucle . ~ ...... , . ....,,_.,., PAtabl18hed In 1989 md~ Call rar IPJIOlnlmcnl 1-888-818-4744 Bittier, Ttchnlclln Aulat l Receptlonl•t needed tor M1ma1 li06p in FV FIT week· ends & holidays a must 714-912·1369 Chlfoprac11c Aaalatlnt PIT. Front olfice pron IOf busy mut11 Doctor oftice Call ol'ily (llom t 1a11t-3pm) .. M3H"4. C\ittomer serYICie MollValed people person xlnt cust svc, phone & compuler skllls, las1 paced. moftHasked. deta~ed oriented Sars re<fd HHlthy GollflMI IMH33-2929 Experienced FulVPerHlme Sei.t for children retall store In South Coaat Plua 7t4-150.0848 HAVE F\JN (ill WORK GARYS ISLAND Newpofl Beaa1 Fastwoo Island, resort wear ololhNlg Slore tor. men. . women and lcids tS hiMg lull and part·tme sates posibons For lllleMeW Cal Chrrsbnl Walker IM~0-2371 $$.$ MEOICAL BIWNG $$$ flPT HOWi NO EXP NEC PC req 45K yr 1-~1844 •5302 PART·TIME RECEPTIONIST Real Estele OUce Moo·Fn 10 30-3 30 Some computer ~ desirable Fax resume 10 Joan 949-640 7429 PRE'·SCHOOL TEACHERS Mutt be loving end caring & enjoy chlklren. Cell Chrl1 11 714-914·2569 Pert-tfme R~110nl1t S&l'lr Beautiful Newpoo Beach Yacnt Dealer IS in need ot Rlcepll00$1 with grea1 pl1one and communlcat10n sklUs 10 wol'k in a very bosy otface Fu reaume to 949-642.()936. Pit WORK AVAIL Childrens Orchard retall store lmmedu1te opptyl Previous experience a l*JSI 949-650-2243 Sale• peraon wanted PTIFT We lurnlSh accredited ln\l8$l01$ 15"4 COl'M'li5Si00 i 15% bonus Cal 71•'556-3115 Worlc 11 horM. Stel<Jilg Word Processor lor oovernmen1 lonns Windows 98 & Mcrosoll Word 97 a rnust Celt 94t-72U13S LocaJ loc I piJ~ FAR INTERIORS ~ Room Mtlllonl VIWMC Lt560675 IMH45-t325 REBUILO OR REMODEL Homaa Of OtliceS • Ouahty Construc110n • Reesonably PrlClKI • Local eon,>any 1638318 • SlllC)henlon & Aslodatei c.u .. M44-54ss '1 ' I! I-I Triangle Square rorournew Costa Mesa Store located at Trfanate Square Habor and Newport Please brlnf your,...,,,.. ond be pnpared for •n lnc.nlew. Ple1ae be eware thal the ll1tlng1 In this c1tegory may require you lo C911 I too number In which there la 1 charge per minute • ADVERTISING lnskSe Sales A rapidly expanding corn· mooiy newspaper group seeks sell mo~•ated •elemasketefs to sel advertising Caddates must have 2 years tele- mat1tetng expenence proven tr<lcil record. good references and Iha ilblllty 10 rna.rlW'I aent base Part bnlt' and tu• 11m1 posibOll$ available Salaiy plus COfTYTllssron Oun screening/ physlcal r~ued EOE Re- sume 10 Markey Oanlels '• Tmes Corn- munty News. 330 w Bav Stteel Costa Mesa CA 9262~ Of fax 10 (949) 631·6594 (8() BUSINESS OPPORTUNmes PIHH be Wiry of out of erH compenle1. Check wlth 1he local Belier Bualness Bureeu b9tore r.ou aend any mon.y or ... for MrVlcH. R .. d end undeu11nd any conlr1C11 before you sign. To ptace an ad In Clae•tn" Cell M2-HT8. 1 190 ~1 LEAKY ShoWera npehd. "9groullng 1nd lna1all«lon. CH70130 Deen ot TPa. NM73-I065 71~26 He CLEANING IMAJNTENANCE A Touch QI CleH Clt111lng Claan.,,o· ·RISld.Commerclal llc'd, Bonded, Free Est Terna 714-282·7143 ITS SPRING TIMEi Ci• MB Cl~ W1'll make your hOUM '1Tllle. lJciBondl'Ext>' d O!y Of "'9!llog 949 •93-9413 CONCRETE /MASONRY AIC>ERSON Con11ruction 1.1tg1 or Smal Jobi lni'd ll8440725 LOcal COM Est 1928 714-273·4723 ~lOCi< STONE Tiil Cont:rw r. \ Diiv.wty, F~ BBC»s. IWa 25YTI ;&"'Y m-7594 1fc WOAR'* STAMPEO CONCAru 8rick • llock ' Stone ' Tiie Lie. I 541151 Mf..513·t4st • • Ao llltRW; • 8'.0C~-11'1CK-8TONE All TYPES OU"ltTYWORK Lt130089 114-$31'1'4) ~siotcowmr Cone ro1e1Ma1or11y/01e1111g1 ayi;11m1. Hill$ld0 1 1p11q 714'5'0 71':1!1 GETO OF DEBTI We can hel£.! • CrtdiJ Cards Coruolida ltd • Payments low.'tTtd • ln1tmt Rlfhad • • Harassmt111s' Sl 484 MONEY TO LENO/WANTED ADVANCE MlDAJ We bold,. P"IOU cl** Ull •• e Noereart~ • Qulc:kappruY111 • Simple iild confidential ~8 949-548-3551 18ft Hudaon Bay Ptclcal 4 Cylindef, be1utlful claulc with 11ltlng rl!I $7500 94~S.9l27 1974DUFFY18FT ELECTRIC BOAT. Gieat Shape. $6.950 949-759-8255 LEWIS CONsTRUCTlON Remodelwig • Handyll\ln Lit 1 704n3 Local AMidel1 714-~7-5925 I m DICK COA1*G J WATERPROOf COATINGS Decks. balcOfleS, stairways Ouahty WOik II reasonable rates L•5874JO 722-8769 284 DRYWALL SERVICES WITIHOEFT DRYWALL All p111ses/small/lg jabs CLEAN' 2011, latr, fr .. est L1400030 7t4 639·1447 t7 YEARS EXP. Drywall Acoustic texlure doors. Win- dows. ~le. skyllle. ~I* tt< moval L362939 714-Mt-004. Let the ~== DtNotorr h .. p you find '91a.blt h.tp . ...... ,. , 1-~1 'MMtr'li ' ...... coM ........... ,.. •or 111.-.... n:s.11G2. 1111 • ~~1 w " 8y CHMllS GOftN wtlh OMAR SHAltlf and TANNAH HIRSCH AlTACK DUMMY' £N'fRl.ES R>f'~tun 4 HOl\.L 0t beat East· West vulnenble. East deals. ucrificc. and East doubled to warn penner aaaintt biddina on. o ........ nt-1150 AOW!fti Aldin K"*Y eklff, .ia.nnatter Aldln tuchor oera. 15' ... ~. Xlnt cond. 1175 ... 714304 1--==1 SkSe t' (sail only) 4511 9~ beam $450. 8ll>oa Island 10 tlllOOI .. lo= Nil 941H524 1 1~~1 ACURA fa. 2.2 COUPE '17 ~. ps, (;· ~· till, lbl, llWltn CMS f'o/ 01 12) 5t8,999. COSTA MESA HONDA (714)4,.50$0 8111W WI COHVT 115 ar..n, k>ldld, low m~ epo4't plrg A roll Ovtr 11!1. llnt condition. ~00/obo. • 71~51 5 ceclliiK tldCQdO ·ii Loeded, m mies, pr-lf!llUm ~.~$4800 Newport -;;:m-4243 CAD Si!YIUE 71 1 o;;nt; ~*'· ..... emolled 104IC ~ conct Ptff.... 21 CHEVY Asfiio 'tf M;. 111. r~· •. ~ cass CJ ~ StU95 COSTA ME HOHOA (714)43f.$050 CHEVY CAVAUf.A 'II Allio,~· 1111. mm cast. ~ f 10,995. COSTA ME HONO.A (71 4)43f.$050 cARYllER LE llR6A 1Hi 4-dr, PQWer, lllt, ,.., deln, new sm~ cerllllcate S1995obo H~l504 060GE DAKOTA SPORT •9$ AnVlm cass, bedhner cust ~J.7819~ $7,995 AM SA HONDA (714)U6-5050 OOOGE DURANGO 4X4 'N V8 11110' leattler k>lded (103674) $2095 LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER 714-192.f906 FOid Btonco 1885 4x4 Fiiiy loedld, tucer 0'1811 w Wt lealler lntet1or 10W pl(g, 1-<>M'lel xtnl COnd s 16 .000 obo MM4S.2304 FORD EJilioref' Sport 'ta Bit IUIO, ltt,G:wr = ptlY~ glass.~ ~75589 $20 LEXUS F ESTMIHSTER 714-192.f906 . Ford Super clb XL T '94 5spd, pw1 •teenng, new llrBS & whtels. 3811 ml.~. $500 down assume 56950 49-673-0411 HOOd1 Accord EX Coupe '96 AC. ps, pw, &:· bh, libs, llTVlm cass. (TA01 1~ St4,995 COSTA ME HONDA d714')43&-.5050 OA CIVIC 6 '95 wtM Priced to sell (5t7962) 510,988 LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER (714)1t2-i906 i&DA ODYSSEY lX 'ii 5 dt, IC, lilt. cruise, amtn cus. llb&(TC014912) 516.995 COSTA MESA HONDA (714)43J.5050 " Drywall-carS*llfY·l*ntlng and nu:fl morel Smijf Joba ok. ~ MM45-52n lnOI ™ lii\PMMi • Wied~ pllanb- lng alec1rleal ~. carpentry, 1111, drywall. 7 t4-299-Y-18S if! eee.20n rn &iit..lctyiMn NORTH • J 1098654 2 c;::i J Weil led the linafeton Jpadc, East won and. In an attempt to shut out the spade Juit, Jhifled to a trump. Declarer captured We$1'1 nine wilh dummy's ten, ruffed a spade h.iah and crossed to the ciJht o( clubs to Nff another ~ h11h. setting up the table's su1l. A c;lub to the queen drew the last trump and dummf 1 spades took care of all or South;1 Rd-suit losers -mwna aiit-odd. doubled. WEST •1 () 4 • Q 108 c;::i A9765 0 Q765 •962 EAST •AKQ c;::i KQ JOJ2 o K 109 2 •7 SOUTH •3 c;::i 84 O AJ83 •AKJ543 The bidding: EAST SOUTH WEST NORTH ·~ l • l t;::i ..... 4t;::i 4NT S<;::i 6• East thou.Id hive foreseen the dan-aer of leading trumps. To defeat the contract West must have an ece, and the ace of heltts is more likelY than the ace of diamonds. Al trick IWO East must shirt to the k.inJ of hearts and, when that wins, continue with a Dbl Piw hll P-. heart. To limit the losses to down two, declarer must refuse to ruff this trick in dummy, win the neJtt trick in hand and then proceed to establish spades. To do so, South will have to finesse West for the nine of clubs, but that is not a difficult play to make. Upening lead: Seven o( • One of the ways Lo prevent declar· er from using a lonf suit in dummy is to attack the tables entries. But be sure you go about it the righl way. • South's four no trump ahowed minor sujts, with Jonaer clubs. f't:l favorable vulnerability, North decid- ed the weird distribution merited a 11 might seem that this de£ense would be too easy. Yet a surprising number or very aood players, when shown this hand. sh.ifted to a club at trick two! HONDA PASSPORT LX '97 ~. ps, pw, DI, 1111, abs, am1m CU$. f'o/44147«) $17,999. COSTA MESA HONDA (714)436-5050 Jaguar XJS v12 CONVT ·A $31,"5 M-4371 BAUER JAGUAR 714-953-4900 Jaguar XJl2 Sadan M $24,995 94-4379 BAUER JAGUAR 714-953-4900 JAGUAR llJ6 L SEDAN '97 $39.995 97-4352 BAUER JAGUAR 714-953-4900 JAGUAR XJ6 SEDAN '97 $41,995 97-4275 BAUER JAGUAR 714-953-4800 JAGUAR XJO SEDAN 4D '96 133,885 96-4380 BAUER JAGUAR 714-i53-4800 JAGUAR XJ6 SEDAN 4D '97 $42,995 97-43« BAUER JAGUAR 714-953-4800 JlGUAR XJ6 SEOAN '97 $41,995 97-4219 BAUER JAGUAR 714-953-4900 JAGUAR XJ6 SEDAN CD 197 $41,995 97-4312 BAUER JAGUAR 714-953-4800 JAGUAR XJ6 SEDAN '97 $41,995 97-4281 BAUER JAGUAR 71~953-4900 JAGUAR XJ6 SE.DAN '97 $41,995 97-4327 BAUER JAGUAR 714-953-4900 JEEP CkEAOKEE ·ee 4x4, I CYl. 5 apeed, AC, caea, to.K '"I, $4811 one owner MM73-2071 LEXUS ES 300 '96 LfV. moonrool CO (17861/ 156639) S21.795 tUSTIN LEXUS 714-544-4800 LEXUS ES 300 '96 White, ltrv, low mies CO ( t 770&'140846) $23 995 TUSTIN LEXUS 714-544-4900 Lfius os 300 '96 Ltllr CO. chrome wheels (17982/t20470) $30 995 TUSTIN LEXUS 714-544-4800 LExus GS 300 ·ee Lltv, CD, chrome wt'IMll (17890t120241) $28.795 TUSTIN LEXUS 714-544-4800 lEICUS as 300 '95 Llhr CO, Chrome wheels (tn071109230) 525.995 TUSTIN LEXUS 714-544-4800 LEXUS LS 400 •ts Llhr, CO, chrome 'Mleels (17953I03595S) 532,995 TUSTIN LEXUS 714-544-4800 lEXus CS 400 '15 co. chrome ~. phone ~ 1'Xlll ._, ~ (17802J009435) S3t,495 ~a m TUSTIN LEXUS .... eu.-71~54MIOO ~; ·"""' ·-... r. ..-" \ ~·. ~~-,; w _' SHOPPING f01l . ANEW APA.llTMENT1 l'."'•I LEXUS LS 400 '96 l.lhr. moontool, co. phone (17814/0436421) $30,495 TUSTIN LEXUS 71~544-4800 LEXus sc 400 ·95 'Llhr, co. chrome wheels (11952/043924) $31.295 TUSTIN LEXUS 714-544-4900 LEXUS SC 400 '95 Liiv. CD, chtoml wheels (17888I039393) $26,995 TUSTIN LEXUS 714-54UIOO MERCEDES C.220 '95 Wtt1n auto. •• aloys. pwr pkg 22 t 71111) st 9,995 LEXUS WE$TMINSTER 71W82~ MERCURY y,._ sect1n 195 4 dt, lml wtl «*, ll'IVlm CMS, dllll lttblQ (SR627 417) S6999 COSTA MESA HOHoA 71~ NISSAN PmtFIHOER 1994 SE 4X4, 4&K ml, lull wwr.-.y up IO &Cl(. Chemoenae wig<., ntv, mind condition -$14 500 949·759·9t 13 NISSAN PlTHRHOEA 1994 SE 4X4, 461< ml, 1u1 wananty up to &CK. Cl\amc>8nQe w/'JfW/ lthr, mind concltion -$14.500. 949-759·9t 13 PORSCHE 911 CAJUIERl 'IS antf, NC, tnvntc. low miles, n.-. oond, ~ $18.500 ~Piny 94~11 -WI IOOSE 5 SPb. 197 AJC, aunroo, alloys, 26k miles (007357) 519,995 LEXUS OF WESTMINSTBI 714-t12.g9Q1 To ptac. an llCI In c .... .... can ..,. .... .,.. •TREES.t T~Lawns, s p r ln k I era ,cl n ·up. 714-751-3476 YARD CctlN OPITAfil '°"EU. HEDGES, PALM TREES M90VAL NEW LAWWPl..QrrS 714-8e0-8502 I -. .. f • W .. I '· . . ' .... .. . . SATURN SC2 '95 Aulo. lllr, moorvoot & fTll>le' {358826) $10,995 LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER 714-192.SllOI Toyota T100 SAS Xtr1 Cllb '96Am'lm CISS, IC, pa/wht, tit, cruise (TOOtm8) S14,995 OO~A MEsA HOHOA (714)436-5050 fOYOTA 4-AUNNER SAS '91 4X4, whle 11110. 1111. moonrool alors ( 133351) $24 295 l.£XUS OF ~STMINSTER 71~..g901 ',. . -,.. : ... Thur~, Apnl 29, 1999 TOYOTA 4-RUNNER SR5 '97 2 wd. moonrool alloys roolrack (038922) $23.895 LEXUS OF WESTtillNSTER 714-892-4906 TOYOTA 4-RUHNER '91 Auto. 111 moonrool lloV5 1 tK miles (028649) S20.m LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER 714-892.f906 Volkaw190fl P11N1 Gut 96 Auto. aw moonrool (05830ol $IS 995 LEXUS OF WE$TMINSTER 714-ft2.f10I Pflf&E PlOiiiiiQ ,__. • Aemodlll FAEE ESTIMATES l.*7391 ... tOllO Nelghborltood Plumber! ~\ar· ~:~·~·~Ill!!!!"• . . ' :.. '\ • VW Cllbriolet Conwettltlle W Tnple '#hlte, one owner, eicelleol ~. NC, illldio, new brake ~ & dulcl1 Near new lir• Smog Cert $2800 obo 949-&t5-6t 21 l 1 l r . . VW RABBfT C0HVT •n f Red body, bllt top. rune _,,.. 1oo1ca grMtt PS. cau. S1llO r • tax l Uc Dir fY12'2 t Mt-760-0111 I JAGUAR lW6 93 40K ongWlll • m.les new t •es. 1 °""* lnvnlculate Cratt>eny Rd T .in llllenot, S 19. 000.()8() 714-556-415.3 Al Trr.s el a..-a LpUn •lao-..W•C.-o.I 548-0769 __ ...... ftft'IOOla>lft YOUDON'Ti AOVER11SE? l l ' ' ; 1 l • FULL LINE of NEW and CERTIFIED RE-SALE VEHICLES • o j I~ J\I - on all vehicles ... includes 24-Hour Roadside Service • STOCKED PARTS BOUTIQUE •.. Custom and Standard Accessories . -. B OSE S TEREO .LEASE + 07c +tax lo< 36 mo. Closed end lease on approved Cfedt Total drive-off $1672.01 alter tac1ory rebate. ReSidual $20,969.11 Total payments of $13,788 +tax. 12K mt allowed per year. 20c per mile in excess (018333) .:• ........ ; .... I ; + 87c +tax tor 36 mo. Closed end lease on approved credit. Toti dnve-<>H $1493 61 after factory rebate Residual $28.695 52 Total payments of $14.396 88 +tax. 12K ITU allowed per year 20c per mile In excess (926861) eeooe $O$~Ef~?;;srr LEASE FOR$ 219 /MONTH + tax !of 36 mo Closed end lease on approved credit. Residual $9792.60. Total of pmts. $7665 + tax. 12K mi. allowed per year. 20e per mile in excess. INTRIGUE $0 DOWN $0 SECURITY DEPOSIT $0 l ST PAYMENT TAX, Tm.£ & RfnsTRATIO ExTRA (335058) LEASE FOR$299/MONTM + tax for 36 mo. Closed end lease oo approved credit Residual $12,901.95. Total of pmts. $10,465 +tax. 12K ml allowed per year. 20. per m!le in excess . . "For tl-ie Greatest Sel ectic->r1 of r>re-()w11ecl Cars ... see Nc-:il )ers" *f9,988 '89 CAMRY LE V-6, many extras, very clean, new car trade-In! (043238) '96 CADILLAC DEVILLE Low miles, V-8 Northstar, many extras, Bal. of warr. (277845) 821,988 '90 LINCOLN TOWNCAR Low miles, leather, roomy & clean! (731623) '95 CADILLAC SEVILLE Low miles, V-8 Northstar, light blue, leather, many extras. bal. of warr. (813690) '96 JEEP CHEROKEE 4X4 6 cyl., auto, light blue, excellent condition, new car trade-In! (160392) '98 CADILLAC CATERA Low md;, leather, CD, alloys & morel Bal. of warr. (032945) 824,988 824,988 '94 CADILLAC CONCOURS 270 H.P. No~tar. leather, CD, excellent condition! (200302) '96 CJ\DILLAC SEVILLE Low miles, V.S Northstar, moonroof, alloys, bal. of warr. (828445) '97 BUICK RIVIERA · 8 J 9 988 frost beige, tan leather, moonroof, CD, chrome wheels, low 21K miles, gorgeous! (703477) ' '96 CADILLAC SEVILLE STS Low mJles, 290 H.P. Northstar, CD, alloys, Bal. of warr. (800457)