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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2000-06-01 - Orange Coast PilotSERVING THE NEWPORT -MESA COMW\UNITIES SINCE 1907 ON THE WEB: WWW.DAILYPILOT.COM THURSDAY, JUNE 1 , 2000 Community cheers new bishop •Latino lead e rs sdy they always knew Jaime Soto would be the first Latino bishop orddined in the Orange County d iocese. "A tot ol prop!<• ql'I up lo " lt•Vt•I Ifill> h1qh Ill lht' ('hllrch .ind tlwy llHIVt• Stlllll'Whf'rt' t>bL•, l.JkP to Ohio." :-.c11d n1•1uh- IH11 hcx>d <1clJv1st P,tlv l\'lctc1uf'no. d lllC'lll lll-'r ot si. Jt>ctchml ( "httrdl In ( °<1Sl<t I\ h!!>ct A nd 11 looks Like hf'\ ht>n· 1<1 sl.ty. "W<•n• redlly qldcl hi"~ slicking drounrl." semi C "on~y Timpson , pres1cle111 ut tlw Ordngt> County ConqrP!J11l11111 C"ummumty Orqt1nt1.dt111n, wl11ch suprurts soc1<1l p1 11- qrdm:-. lor th1· pour "I le •'!'. olwoy!'. out tlll'rt ' lcilkrn~ to lh1• pPopll'. And ht•:. w1lhnq to .,11ppnrt tht•m w11h 111111• rtnd 1•ncr!JY. nol 111>.t 111 11<11111· You don't '><'I' too lllc1ny pt•oplt· 11111 tlWll' doinq lhctl " Andrew Glazer D AILY PILOT COSTA MESA -T iii' nty'., Latino lenders Sclld thPy knPw M sgr. Jd1me Soto would <'Vt'll- tuiilly l>P orclt1ml'CI l>1shop of the Orctn~.w County d1orPs(•. ThPy 111st ho1wd lw'd st,1y ht•r .. once ti hct pp1•nvd Un WPdllf!sdc1y. Soto. 44, WdS 11rdct1111•cl dunll!I <I Sfll'Cldl f\lds., di St c "ohu111J.11i < 'hurch 111 Ccmlt•n C1u\'l' Suto, who t1c1s .1dvor·11IPd lqr rrn1111~1rct1llc;' n~Jhb. t1ftnrcl.1hlt· lwu>.111H ctnd l'Xjl<llllftll<J d C'f"l'.'oS fll hl'dllh <"<1rt' lqr r1•srd1•nh 111 ( ·o.,ld l\l!•sc1 <11111 tl111~l1(ff\Olll llH• 1·(11111ty. 1s < >1 c1nq11 c·o1111I\'\ lrrsl L<1l1no 1>1.,Jtop SEE SOTO PAGE A10 TAKING THE PLUNGE 1•\'1,UJ !~ 1 .~~ 11 Enjoying a refreshing dip in the walN, Liliana Lugo. center, float<> on hN back W ednesday in the courtyard of her Maple Street apartment complex in Co sta Mesa while h er pool parlnl'rs, clot·kwise from top. Evelyn Lugo, Kandy Garcia and Getmana Avonce, make a splash. Grass-roots group rips 17th Street plan • Newly f ormN I Eost Sid<' Community cu1d Mf>rrhctn ls Assn. criticizes city\ plctns lo wide n the major thorou~1hfarc>. Andrltw Glazer DAILY PILOT EAST SIDE --Thi• nty'~ pl<111~ lo widen Edsl 17th Strp1•t d n•w ("rtll\bm Wednesddy 1119ht from most of th1• roughly 50 rnsict,•nts crnd husin1•ss owners who Clttf'ndE'cl tlw first rnf'Plmq of a newly formNI n<'1qhhorhoocl group. "I wish thr•y would lt•c1vl' 11 llw wc1y 11 1s, cl1•,1n 11 u p ttnd :-top thtl"t' 1w11plt· lrom dnvm~1 70 rn1IPs p1•r hour ... .,,1111 .hm M1zPJI, who nwn:-. .,.,vt>rc1I ptllJh'r- lll'.!-. on thl• o.;tre1•1 Thi• Ea~t Suh• ( 'omrn11n1ty c1n d Mnchc1 nts Assn w ets lorn1Pd I.isl month to provtdl' d vrnrf' for llw n•st· dents ctnd hu~J llf'S>. ownC'rs who oppOSP lhl• ldPd of l'Xpdnchn~1 r;, .... , 17th StrePt to six lctnl's. City and county plans r rtll tor tlw widf'ning hPCdllSP offr<"Mls pn•d11'I futur1> trafhr innPctSPs 1n lht• <lrl'tl would otherwise spill onto r1>:-.1cl1·11llcil . streets. "We've m<'I wit.h Icily .tnd r rnmty officials) and talked r1nd talkPd 1111d talked,· sa1rl Oan Pt•rlm11tlf'r. wh11 .,,,·ri... tilt' ... h11pp111<1c1•nll'r ho11smq tlw pop11lctr ~ lollwr\ f\ lctrkf't c1ml K1tch1•11 "Bui w1• r••.illv lt•1·I th1•y'rf' not rt>dll~ 11 ... lt'lltnq l't•rlllllllh•r IS 0111• of SIX J>NlplP who 1 n•,11t•d llw lll'W grttss-roots group c11t1•1 ..,,.rvmq cm cl n ty-fomwd comnutlc>P Thi•< ·11y ( ·ouncil in .lctnuctry r r<'dl· 1•cl th1• n>m1111llPC' lo rPpresent bus1- 1ws>. nw11Ns c1nrl residl'nls in thc> Ed~I 17th Str11l'I pldnning proces!>. Tho < 011111111tt·I' nwmlwrs grew frustrdlPd ctflt•r llll'l'ltnq with city trnfhc cnq1· 111 •l'fs c111cl consultnnls in a slrin~1 ol ('(inl1•nl1011s monthly sessions. SEE 17TH PAGE A 10 Bizarre love triangle murder case begins •May Kwan Turek is charged with killing a 30-year-old Costa Mesa woman in 1994; DNA linked her to crime two years ago. Suel>oyle .f!M.v PK.or ... . t'.:oSTA MESA -Opening state· llJl9Db began Wednesday in the trial of a lbrrance woman charged with • 199-4 murder of a Cost.a Mesa W,lllDan ln what proteCUtors 1ey was triangle turned deadly. ,May Kwan Turek. 42, sat still in Mat 81 ber attorney, Jennifer Kf'Uer. stoorl before the jury and ctescribed Turek as a woman who would never commit a murder, say- mg she "doesn't like blood, nePdles or being tricked.· Keller then pointed out discrepan- cies in Witness statements made in 1994 and 1998, referring to them as •evolving tales over time. • Turek was arrested in 1998 for the shooting death of Roxanne Michelle Martin, 30, in what police called an act of jealous rage. Authorities said Turek muntered Martin because she thought Martin was a rtval for the affection of her then~lover, Anthony Kubis Jr. Turek bu been in Orange County Jail since tbe amlll. Martin ~81 shot ooce In tbe bedl _ _, of thl' hr dd and four times in lhl' chest hrfore she bled to death at Ku his' rt>sidence at 861 Victoria St. KuhL'i was out of town at the time ol thl' shooting, according to police reports. Martin's body was discov- erf'd a day later by a neighbor who f P.d Kuhis' dogs. Officials said Turek became over· ly possessive when Kubis tried to break off their relationship. Police said Martin didn't know Turek, but said Martin and Kubis had previous- ly dated. 1be murder remained Ul\90lved unUI ONA technology helped police match two small blood smears that were found inside 1\.irek's cu at the SHTUUKMGIA10 ------~-- Bishop Jaime Soto turns to face the audience Wednes- day at Sl C olumban CautoHc C hurch in Garden Grove as he becomes the first Latino bish op of the O range County diocese. t . • :~ Water district finds possible • carcmogen • (>Ill( tdl" ... 11111 d<l\\'11 < '<1"!<1 i\ 1<':-.d w(•ll, hut 'n tr lh11rP ,.., 110 tlH<·c1t 111 p11l>lw lwcillh. 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Danette Goulet DA11v P1tor Nl"\\'f>l >RT-:"\IE~-\ -It , 1 •w port l\1 •c1ch r1 nd Coslc1 f\ 1t• ... r1 n l) crninnl nwmlwr~ 1tr1• truly rPprP~Pnlollvt• ol I lw1r l't11lsl11tu•nts. I\ 1t~dsur1• 1\ ~hould fPctCh lhl' reqLUrPd IWll·th1rds votpr dpproval. Al\hou~h nPtther council hr1~ lnkf'l'i i'ln ofhnnl pos1- Oii JIE WES To access an archive of news articles. edito rials and a list of frequently asked questions about M easure A. log on to the Daily Pilot at www datlyp1/ot com and click on the ICOn labeled "bond debates." lllHl \Ill 1111 • J>HlfllN'd $1 IO- m1l11n11 >.rllP• >I h 1H1d "Ch(>d - ult>d 1111 r1 vull· 1'11 ·xl Wl'ek , SEE COUNCI L PAGE A 10 11111 Cl.4SSIREDS ................................ M c-. .... ,. -·-Ila COMMUMflY FOIUM ................. .415 DATEIOOl ............................... .413 PUIUC *>11CIS .......................... 12 soom ................................... .A12 SIOllS ...................................... 11 -Wll WI WllYI Newport H.rbor frethman producft. w.b" ~ ' dtdicattd to SNkespMte. S. .... AS IN A2 Thursday, June 1 , 2000 WORKING Kathy Balmanno She Ii kes her job, eve n though it can take its toll SHE IS t--1<1 ruunq th•· hoot h THE PERFECT JOB Allc>r I'> y1•t.1r!'> ol l11·1nq 11 ftdl-111111• mom tor ht·r llm11• ( hddn•n. K1tll1'r llctl- mt1nnn h.i.., 11•1111ncd th1• worh. Jmc1·. Coll(•ct111q m11nr1y 1111 1111• !"<111 JU<tqLW1 I Lili!> Tull J{n,111 l~ llw JH'rf(•( L JOb fell hPr l>L'C<IU"l' 11 01ll'1--.. •• lll•x11Jlt · schcduJl'. d.IJowmq lwr lo Ix' h1>11w 111 the dftt•moon..., wllt>n hN t1·r>nctq1· duJ- drcn rC'tum trom -,rhuol "'I likl' to be horn£• tnrmy kul..,, '"l><'· n ally for my 12·yf'rlI·Olcl, • <;fW "did "Ttus dlbWPred my 1w1 •(I" I wnrk. Slitr11Jlq ctl ')'45 d .111 rtrtd tH11 don1• hy 2::10 f).01 , flVl' <Jaye; II Wr'l'k •• ISlANDS IN THE STORM Brtlmdnnu SIL'> in t1 '>l<11nlt•:-.-., -.u•11l booth nol niuc h hi~J~J"r lh11n c1 "11wll Wrtlk-m rln!>l'l But Im hl•r, 11\ ctn 1!.lr\nd of rf'f U<J<' d 111onq ct n1 •v1•1-C'n< Ii nq strc•ct.m 111 nu~ whiz7Jn~J hy "I fpp( Vt•ry !>l'CUJ('," <.he· ... ml .. ,.\I ' nevf'r hPc1n I uf dn ctt'C'ldt •nt Ill t ht• booth:. .. Th •rp r1rP mrmy Sl!,;Jrn• n•n11111linq motonsL<., of thl' 1 II-mph s pPPd l11111t whi>n n PrtlVHJ lhP t.ull lloolh!-. "PPOplt• Lum ofl lu p.iy cine! lilt•)' know they hclVP to "low clown,.. "h1 • said But sht• has ht·dfd -;111111•" 1111111 employees who work lrttC'r ..,h1f1 .... desmbu1q some rlnver!> who d11 11r it show sur h obcd1en1f' Sonw r it •opt.· pass Uuouqh lhf' J)()()th" 11111• ,11 niqllt. after thP hem; l<'t rn1t c1nd clo nnt pc1~ attention to llw 11<''tr·d 'fl"• '<I 1111111. ... 11. · IUSINESS IN BRIEF Tech company n \rPi V•'S wa rranty certifirati on P,1c1ftc Blue M1r m. <1 NPw1111rt BPar h-bdse>d tc>rhnoltHJY r1•s111iri 1• company. hc1s received 111w •1f tlw h19hl·.,I cert1hcations .:1vr1ilrtl>IP 111 Jh1• cabliny '\crv1ces industry. The rumpany is on<' of 11nly :l'I t ·111 ~ttlcl .. The»,-conw thrnuqh here dl more thttn .m to 40 mph,· !>he SdJd It <1 rnotun-.t <1 ppt'ctni 111Lox.!cdled, toll lJOo th c1ttf'nddnt!> report thL• oftend- llHJ dnvl'r to Ult' t1ulhont1Ps, !>he saJd. I lowl.!Vt'T, th1' rnomtnq shift pro- viclP:-. c1 moi l' lrunqwJ setl:U1g "I std rt l'ttrly 1n thP mominu and ITT tlw \"'1llle1, 11 ldkt:~s an hour and a halJ lldor1· lh1• sun romf's up." she Sdtd RUSH-HOUR SERVICE Bctlmanno cn1uys scrvmg the pub- lic- "PnmanJy. my JOb descnpllon IS cnll1•clinlj lolls <1nd mc1kmg things 1111we ct!> qrnrkly rts possible," she said. "WP prnVldr <l scrvic1• to the customer, t1ftent1111£'!> ~llVln!f Uwm dm>t'tions and nMny t.m1PS int1klnq their day more j><'r'-Ofld hh.• • "J\ lcilf d111n11nt ol CU!>lom.-:ors com e throuqh c>v1•1)· dr1y to hdve humdn 111tPra1·11nn • Thf·n· ctrt' rc'!}Uldr-who come to her hooth dc1Lly <1ntl -.nnwllmes thPy 1usl wr1nt t11 stop dncl i hdt "So11w rustwrn ·~ likP lo talk and tht"y don't fL'<Lill.f' d stn:c1m nf rars 1s lluilrfmq up lwhu1d U1em. I ask them lo 11H1w· on politely c1nd thdt I'll tdlk tu ti H •m tomorrow." sht' SdJd H111 ru:.h hour, wh •n thl' rtktd 1s pr1ckc•cl w1th ca~. can lw stressful. BaJ- 111t1nno !;c1tcl PAYING THEIR WAY t--lo:-.t motonsL., <H<' ht1ppy to pay lhPir toll anrl haw Lhf' f'Xdtl r ht1nqP r1•11dy R11t thC'Te ctn' somf' who mt> cl1s· tlomM compdnies ln hold the network <ll's1q11 c1nd uistallallon dtsl:U1rbon The cert1f1cat1on enables those purch.1sing products dnd cahlmg ser- v1n•., through PBM to receive a labor .rncl matl'nals warranty registered dm•ctly with tls pdrt>nt rnmpany for 'LS yedrs "This gives our customers a 'piece ol mmd' they won't find with other r 1111Lractors who often do not warran- tracted, rndny busy t.alk.ing on cellular phones, who arf' caught wiprepared. she said. The toU, wtuch sl.drts at $2.25 for a two-axle vPtude and goes up to $9 for cert.dl11 trucks, leaves most mutonsts unfazed . But Llle drivers who mistak- enly get on the toll road beCduse or d wrong tum dIC frustrated when they hdve to cough up the cash. Balmdnno Sdys she sees hve lo stx motonslS a day who hnd themselves ll1 ttus prf::dkament. "They have tu pay tf they're c-ommg through the toU lanes. There are no allowances mddP for mistak es,· she Sdld. Tht:>1r huslrdll<m C-dn 9row LI they find liwmselves Wlthout any cash. But they don't gPt off lhe hook. ''Tupy drc directed lbrough the ldne dJld d p1cturf" is automatically tak en and thl'Y dre sent a nottlicallon m the matl to J)dY their toU wiltun 15 days with no fees or hnes ddded. • Balmanno said. SEEING STARS Like the I loUywood Walk of FrJ.me. th<' toll road gets its own share of stars "WC''vp hdcl a lot of celebril:les com£> throug h here.'' l3almanno said. Sh<''s onJy seen one. but 11 was a h19 nm" Tom I ldnk.s "I knew it WdS him. H e clidn'l spedk he<"dUSe you know he has a very chs· l:U1c1Jve voice and mouth mannenc;m, but I was sure 1t was him," she Sdld .. He pdld tus toll with a. $1 00 bill.· Story by Erika I. Ritchie; photo by Brian Pobuda ty their work anywhere near the t.1me a company will occupy their fanhty, • aid Breffny Madden, PBM's director of cabllng servtre. 1 PBM 1s a fulJ-service technology company that designs and mslaUs data and telephone solul1ons throughout Southern California. In addition to its N ewport Beac-h branch , PBM has offices in Los Ange· !es and Ontario. .· II lllEF ' . I . . Extron leases space from CT Realty Corp. CT Realty Corp., a Newport Beach real estate development and investmeht company, announceq that Extron Electron- ia has signed a 10-year lease to occupy 110,000 square feet of office space for the company's new corporate headquarters at 1001 Ball Road In Anaheim. lease signing came immediately after CT Realty's S2.3 million redevelopment of the property, which is near Disneyland and the Anaheim Convention Cen- ter. Extron Electronics manufac- t ures computer video interlaces. switdlers, distribution amplifiers and high-resolution cable. -Valued at S 13 million, the Doily Pilot Get the book, learn how to cook like Roy R oy Yamaguchi, creator of the award -winning Roy's restaurant, has a new cook book out. It's called •Feasts from Ha wail.• rt fea- tures his classic work and is considered the bible of Pacif- ic Rim cuisine. ·Roy's rood is so appro- priate for summer entertain- ing, and many of the recipes are not that difficult.• says Lee Healy, a spokesperson for Roy's, ·With virtually every page in color, it is a beautiful cookbook that is a welcome addition to any coUection." The cookbook is avail- able at the restaurant for $29.95 and is also at the Newport Beach C entral Library. Insid e the cookbook you'll find dozens of recipes categorized as appetizers; soups; salads; pastas and pizzas; fish and shellfish; meat and poultry; side dish - es and salsas; brunch; and desserts. In case you didn't know, the res taurant has become so popular that it now has locations m Florida, M an- hattan, Pebble Beach . Seat- tle, Scottsdale, Tokyo, Guam, Colorado, San Diego and five locations in Hawaii. Roy's Newport Beach i s at Fashion Island, 453 New - port Center Drive. For infor- mation, call (949) 640- RO YS. Early shoppers for Father's Day might want to stop by Tommy Bahama for "Upscale, casual clothing \de- al for dads. The store carries its signature Tommy Bahama silk-blend camp shirt in tropical prints and solids in a range of muted colors. There are comfort- able trousers in different styles. and shorts. Polo shirts come m washed-down solids and tropical pnnts. They are available m soft cotton, pique or ottoman fabrics and details such as coconut buttons and tex - tured collars and sleeves. There is also a tie with a print of a father and son or father and daughter waJk- ing on a pristine beach . The company's signature relro- shaped, sand-washed silk herringbone lie can be worn at work or evening. U cloth- ing is not what dad wants, there are tropical -scented travel candles in gardenia. coconut, pineapple and kiwi, plus beach towels, tropical-printed beach bags and hats. For the beach or work , there is the ·Raising Cane" bag -a doctor's bag crafted from heavy-duty tarp canvas With rugged leather and can e trim, avail- able in b lack and khaki, as well as a leather version .. Introduced for Father's Day are the day planner, bi·fold and tri-fold wallets and card Greer Wylder BEST BUYS cases -aU in black or kha- ki tarp canvas with leather t rim. Other pieces from the collection include a laptop case, gannenl bag. large tote and a beach bag with sltng strap. All of the pieces come m leather-trimmed tarp canvas. Hopefully, like dad, these accessories will look better with age. Tom- my Bahama is at Fashion Island in Newport Beach. For information, call (949) 760· I 88t>. Time to mdrk Aug. 19 on your calendar for a worth- while evening out to help raise mo ney for homeless fanuhes m Orange County. The Orange County Rescue Mission's Angels of Hope auxiliary guild is hosting its second annual fund-raiser at Village Crean, the estate of John and Donna Crean in Newport Beach . This year's event. ·A M editerranean Escape." will mclude exottc dining. live entertainment. dancing, a silent auction and dn opportunity draw· ing. The event serves as the major fund-raiser of the y ear for the A ngels of H ope. The party is open the pub-· He. Tickets are $100 per person and may be pur- chdsed through the O range County Rescue Mission . AJso, there are ftve levels of sponsorship opportunities avaiJable, ranging from $1 ,000 to $25,000. For more mfonnallon about tickets or sponsorships, please call the Orange County Rescue Mis- sion al (7 14 ) 258-4450, Ext. 204. The sale g01ng on at Pauo·ouue t 1s ideal for sum.mer. There's a refi.Iush- ing special, taking $100 oft on any five-piece patio set Patio O utlet specializes in refinishing Brown Jordan, Tropilone and other popular patio furniture. Another special is the free cushion offer on any purchase of a five-piece patio set. Patio Outlet g uarantees it's got the lowest pnces. It's at 1590 Monrovta Ave. in Newport Beach. For infor· mation, call (949) 548-2449. • MST MIYS appears on Thursdays anq saturdays. Send Information to Greer Wylder at 330 W. Bay St., Cos- ta Mesa 92627, or via fax at (949) 646-4170 flEADEBS HOTLINE (949) 642-6086 Record your comments about the Daily Pilot or neM tips or ~1-nts hefe1n can be rep<oduced wrthovt written per mrul<H'l of copyright OWN:f WEATHER AND SUIF POLICE FILES VOL 94, NO. no ntOMAS H. JOHNSOfil, Publl\her TONY~. Edi10t ~RAGIAND. Senior Crty EdrtOf JAJr••L&. ~CltyEdrt0< NANCY 0tHVa. ~Edrt0t lllOGB CMl..SOt«. SpofU EdltOf MAK MMT'IN, P'tloto Editor MntOlllVNO(. N9ws Editor .,_,_SANTOS Pege~ .-.v~. 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Ioli 1560, Co1b ......_ CA t26.l6. ~No,_. tt~ "-111\.mr.dor-. edttori.11 nwtW HOW TO REACH US Clrcutation The Times Orange County (800) 252·9141 ~ CIMSlfied (949) 642·5678 Display (949) 642-4321 Edhorial News (949) 642-5680 Sports(949) 5744223 News, Sports Fax (949) 646-4170 E-mc1i1· dtlilypllotOtatimes.com Miiin Oftk.e BusinetS Offla (949) 642-4321 BusineJ fix (949) 631-7126 ~t.oWel. Editor Maw Mertlle. ~(ditof MM ..... DnctlJf af ~lfit"'f ........ ~ ~ Mt., Copy o.'llt --OI. ,,...,. _ TE~T\MES Balboa 74162 Corona del Mar 75163 Costa Mesa 76164 Newport Beach 75163 Newport Coast 75163 St9POMCAST The swell k out of the wm today for wts Jn the waist-to chest·hlgh lewl. LOCATION SID ~ .................... l ·Sw N9\;llJ)Ot"' ................... ).5 w lttcklrl. .................. J-5 w IUvet Jetty ................ )-5 w ~ ......................... J..Sw TIDIS TODAY flm low 3:20 a.m ...................... -0.9 Flm high 9:36 a.m .................... ~.4.0 Second low 2:43 p.m ....................... 1.3 Second high 9:00 p.m ......... ~ ............ 6.4 fM>AY Flnt low 4:07 a.m ...................... -1.4 Flnt hlcJh 10:31 a.m ..................... 4. 1 S.Cond low 3:27 p.m ....................... 1.6 S4lcond high 9-.AJ p.m. ...................... 6. 7 COSTA MESA • Meell Verde Drive: Vandalism was report~ in the 2800 block at 10 a.m. Tuesday. • P.tc Avenue: A disturbance was report~ Jn the 1800 block at 1:15 p.m, Tuesday. • PM...._..ao Avenue: A disturbance was report~ In the 500 block at 3: 15 a .m. T~. NEWPORT BEACH • J2ftd ltn.t: A cellular phone valued at S 150 was stolen during a .,_rty In tN 200 blodt at 4 p.m. Sundey· • ...an lleedt: A cellular phone valued at SlB Wei stoten from the hood of a Ji at 11 :10 a.m. ~- • --·· Piece: A l.wn mow.tr and a hedge trim-"* wefW stoten from • weNhoule In the 4000 blodl b9t\uaen 12:20 and 1~ p.m. tu.dly. Daily Pilot Thursday, June 1, 2000 A3 'He was just one. of .the guys~ •Big Band sa xophonist Gordon 'Tex ' B eneke of the Glen Miller Orcheslrd died this week in a Costa Mesd rest hume. Andrew Glazer DAILY PILOT G ordon "Tex" BPnckc, 86, who dS d sidCrndn in the G lt>n Milin Orchestra blew one or the m ost famous Sdxophone solos in popular music luslo· ry, died Tuesddy or resp1rdlO· ry arrest in d C'ostd Ml!sd nursing home The Texas ndtlvt• will bt• long remembered for his '>dX playing, which textured MiUer's ICOOIC "In the Mood.· His robust smq1n<J voice propelled the• r<'< ord "Chattdnoogcl C'hoo-d100" to seU more than one mllhon copies, gilding thl' hrl>I cPrll· fiable Gold Record "Even thou9h lw Wei'> lc1muul., he WdS still c1 good ol' Tcxc1s boy." Stl1cl frank A1110'>'>, president of the 0rdl1Ul' County chapter of lhv l\lus1c1dns Union, who pldyed drums for Benek e in llw l ~JbU~. "I used to run into h1111 c1l N orm's on HMbor Boult•v<Hd. The1t Wds the kmd ot plc1ce he preferred. I le wouldn't bl' sPf•n down dt the R1t'l." Bpnc•kP wc1~ ncv<'r 0111~ to '>how ofl his slnr '>lc11\t<,, Amol:>'> '>did, desp1lt> the 111us1nan·., dn•rtm of d ltf P he lived \tlPr h1qh ... chool. BPnl'kP toun•d \\1th th(· B1•n Younq Orcht>l>ll d In l 4JH. drummer GPne Krupd d1!><11\1•n •d hnn 111 Dl•tro11 <111d u1qr·d him to qo to '''" \u1k c·,,, c1nd clllclltlOll 101 t:lt•11 l\ltliPI '~ new band, which wol,\ld become the biggest of all Big Bands. He got the gig. While driving with Miller a few years later, he began singing "Ida, Sweet as Apple Cider." Miller liked what he hectrd dnd made h.is saxo- phonist a singer, backed by the Modem aites. While Beneke w as never entirely comfortable singing or leading a band, his charis- ma. hdndsorne rustic appear- anc0 dnd vtrtuosic singing dnd horn blowing pushed him into the forefront. When Miller disappeared ovC'r the English Channel in 1844. Be neke continued ll'dd1ng the band and even- tuc1lly formed his own. "I dlwdys tned to prom ote hun d!:. c1 !:.tdr, • srlid Chip Allt•n, who wc1s Beneke'!> hU'>lne\'> mc111ager for the lc1!-.I 14 y l'MS of his ltfe. "But lw r1lwc1y'> Sdld "no mc1n, I'm just a sideman · • "His singing had a naive charm abo ut 1t, the k ind shared by the dc1nce music of the 1930s c1nd 1940s, • said Michael UUme1n, a jazz cnllc based in thp Boston M ed who teaches 1c1zz history at Tufts Univers1ty1 l:iut UUman said Beneke Wdsn't entirely swted to lw c1 romc1nllc le.id singer, a Id Frc1nk Sincltrd. • H wc1 ... c1uc1inst all odds that th1'> gool) guy became d romuntw t1gure. Hl' was the kind ot quy who d pretty girl would fl't>I worm f Pelings for, but ct:-. c1 b1q hrolht>r or c1s d prott•ttor " BPrlf'kl'\ tPno1 !-d>. '>lyle wh1Ch Ullmc1n clc•<,cnbcd d!:. c1 "pohtP 1111111 ol Coh•mdn Hawkin.,, n·111.1tnl'CI with him unttl hie, hP,dth ldtled JO yPc1r.., .1qo Pnd1nq h1'> horn ('afl•Pf \\ h1h· lfo\\'l-111'> c·xpPrl· rn1·n11 ·d "1tl1 hf'liop 111 llw 1950s. Beneke continued playmg Big Band music cmd lost some of tus celebrity sta. tus. But Beneke kept blowing through the decades, bdcked by his band, until a strok e and Parkinson's dis· ease stopped him from pldy· ing five years ago. However, he con tinued singing with his bdnd at local benefus ·c1nd concerts dtross. the country. His ldsl perlor- mc1nce Wd!> with the ClevP· land Jdzz Orchestrc1 111 November ·He Wd!. JUM one ot thP yuy!>." Amo')!> !>did • .\ pied· ... ure to pldy with A plc·d'>Ure to know · Beneke I'> ... urv1vf'd In his wile, Sdnch. who hve~ 111 dntd And. A memonc1l ~er­ v1ce will he held e1L I pm June 10 di thp t\l u-;1C1dn·~ Urnon, 2050 S i\ldm SI 111 Sc1nlc1 Anet Joseph N. Bell THE BELL CURVE Joseph N . Bell hds the ddy orr. H is column will return next week. CLARIFICATION A statemen·t mdde by Corona del Mar Prina- pal Don ~tartin that appeared in an ~rtide Ul Wednesday's Da.tly Ptlot I "Student taken into custody for choking attack · J was misinter- preted by ome readers. He asked to ~lanfy tus tatcment: Phone donations a good call for batter.ed women ·At tunes, kids at that c1ge (uuddJe school) Cd.O be very ruce to someonE! at one minute and hom- ble al another nunute, and that's a part of grow- ing up that all· pdrenth experience with chil- dren that age. • Soroptimist's lrvim~ chapter launches locd l program lhdl g ives women in dangl?r ready access to~ 11 Eric C Sanitat e D AILY PILOT NPwport H<'tH h· h<t'>l'd Pc1cilic LiJP 1-. om• of '>l'\1•1.il local companu•!> Pnlhlt•cl 111 hPlp in d Cnt!>dcll' In cl onc1lt• ceUular phom~., tn rP'illlPnh or battered wonwn '>h<'lh·r~ Soropt1m1'>I lnt<!rnc1t1ont1I "' of lrvrn0 1~ !-.llf't1 rher1d1nq lh1• c•tfort to bnno th<' rlt1t11>nc1I "C<1U to ProtPct" proqrttni lo Orange County The chdplPr w1ll IH· \\'IHI-· mg Ill C"OOJLIOcllClll with \'t'll· zon W1rC'IP~s. llw 11 \'tn1'- bc1sed cellult1r < 011111111n1{ d· I llin-. )'f11\ id• ·1 \'pr 111111 Will lt•p r111 cllld lt'JtflHpdlll 1111• pho111 ... t>,.f,.n· 1h1·\ r11;• di' .. · lnlH1ll'd '" I l1111i.111 l >pt1on ... 111 11\ 1111 ' <11111 L.111111" 111111'><· Ill '-'<111 ( "ll'lll•'lllt• Tiu· 11111111111111111 Bl·,1c h c h.1 pl<'I ol ""' npllllll"'I I.., 1 llll· 1111111 " -.111111,11 pr11qrc1111 lo lu•n1•l1I o..,,.,,i Br-.1111-. lnlPf\cil 111111..,1· ... 111 •lit ·r T11 ..,IH1\\ ho\\ clc•t•p our rooh 1111 1 " 11H•11i!J1•1 ol Sur opt11111-.1 I 11t1 •rnc11lu11cil w<1-. 111 ... 1n111ll•nlcil 1n th1• cl1 ., l'l11pn11 ·n I ol 1 ·t1c h ol llH''>l' th1"•' -,h1•l1t·1~ Thr11-... pc1rl ut \\h<il \\I' II' ril >t>lll" ..,,11C I Pctf .lt1 ck.,on-Coldndo, chdpler pn• ... ulC'nt Sht> 'idle! lh1• orgc1111zc1tion will '>llC'nd lhC' nPxl two 1110nth., c ollt•cting olcl cc•ll phonc.., t11c1t v.rill be repro- <J rummc.>d to d1<1I 91 I and the• numli!'r of thl' npw own(•r\ clonH''>l lC VIOl('n\C' !>heller. 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LEADERSHIP AWARDS PROGRAM THE IRVINE COMPANY CONGRATULATES THIS YEAR'S STUDENT LEADERS Sarah Berger Woodbridge HS Lacy Hines Laguna Beach HS Gregory Chinn Newport Harbor HS Chirstine Huang Universit y HS Geoffrey Moore Laguna Beach HS Joseph Rubin* Woodbridge HS ... Christine Dang Tustin HS Claire Duggins Katie Erickson• Corona del Mar HS Foothill HS Farshid Kazi*+ Costa Mesa HS Matthew Mueller E. tancia HS Julia Lanphier*+ Irvine HS Devon Nixon Tustin HS Magdalena Sandoval* Valerie Terrell*+ Costa Mesa HS Newport Harbor HS Andrew Lawrence University HS Blake Reigle Irvine HS Geoffrey T ison•+ Foothill HS Alec Hanson• Corona del Mar HS Robin Letostak Estancia HS * Denotes Semi-Finalist +Denotes Finalist The Irvine Company salutes the 20 student leaders in its fourteenth annual Leadership Awards-- a competition that recognizes and encourages high sc hool seniors who have distinguished themselves through academic achievement, communication skills and_ leadership positions in school and community activities. The awards competition challenged them even further through three phases of judging. Their community participation and accomplishments, · performance in the leadership exercise, and interviews helped community judges identify the eight semifinalists and four finalists among these outstanding young leaders. All student leaders received a $1,000 scholarship, semifinalists were awarded an additional $2,000, and fmalists a total of $6,000. The Irvine Company honors these important leaders of the future by acknowledging the schools and educators, parents and families who provide the positive environment that has nurturoo them in their individual achievements and success . . · We congratulate our student leaders on a job well done and encourage them to continue their quest for excellence. We are proud of our future leaders. We know you are too . • . . L-..--:-------THE IFMNE Supporting Education In Our Communities ....._ ___ ]:). -· ----~------~...oi-..._.._ '• . . \ Daily Pilot The Bard Jn ·cyberspace Newport Harbor freshman produces a Web site dedicated to William Shakespeare. Danette Goulet OA!LY PILOT Kellie Brownell got her firSt taste of William Shakespeare a little more than a year ago wh en she read w Macbeth" for an eighth-grade English class. Now the 15-year-old Newport Harbor High fresh- man is a Shakespeare fanat- ic. She has read 15 come- dies, nine tragedies, four histories, every sonnet, at least 20 essays on Shake- speare and has seen 15 of the plays performed. Her love of the Bard of Avon even prompted her to tAke up fencing and travel to Oregon and England for Shakespeare festivals. When she couldn't find every imaginable bit of information on the 'man, the plays and the time period on one Web site, Kellie decided to build her own -www. ShakespeareAnswers.com. wThere's a lot of pages on the Web, but none con- tained everything," Ke llie Gettin1. INVOLVED • GETTING INVOLVED runs period· lcally in the Daily Pilot on a rotating basis. If you'd like Information on adding your organization to this list. call (949) 574-4228. NEWPORT BEACH CONFERENCE AND VISITORS' BUREAU The bureau is dedicated to the promotion of the city to potential visitors. U you have extensive knowledge of New- port Beach and would like to voluntee r, call (949) 722-1611. ?NEWPORT IEACH LllURY ·LITEUCY PROGRAM The program seeks volun- teers to tutor adults wishing to improve their reading and writing skills. Training work- shops at the central library will certify volunteers. For registration or more infonna- tion, call (949) 717-3874. NEWPORT BEACH RECITAL SERIES The Friends of The Newport Beach Recital Series Guild needs volunteers to assist in fostering music appreciation so that classical music will endure. For more information. call (949) 644-4208. NEWPORT·MESA YMCA The YMCA needs a variety of general volunteer help. For more information or applica- tions, call Rita at (949) 642- 9990. NEWPORT·MESA SCHOOL FOUNDATION The foundation is looking for volunteers to help with fund- raising efforts, speaking opportunities, public events and occasional office work. For more information, call (949) 631-4143. NEWPORT THEATER AITS CllTll A variety of jobs need to be tackled, including set con· struction, ushering, mailings and assorted technical duties. Scheduling is OeKible, with a two-to 20-hour commitment per month. The Newport The- ater Arts Center is at 2501 Cliff om.. For m9re informa- tion, call (949) 63\-0288. OASIS SlllOI c1m1 Meell on Wheels volunteers are needed to distribute pre- pared c:Ulh• to homebound lellion ln the Newport Beech area. The deliveJJ time 11 between 11 :30 a.m. and 1 p.m. dally. Por more lnforma· ,on, call (949) 644-3244. tnUNClflC Tbe Opera Padftc Guild •• ,,,,., • MlppCllt group lar Opera Plldflc, baa .. ~ .. ¥0hlldlm. Par ......... m11km,cd~ .. .,. ...... .. said. •so I just wanted a Web-page that had every- thing .... l just love Shake- speare.• A1though her site is stlll unck!r construction, it is already chock full of informa- tion and bas received hun- dreds of bits without even being listed on !ntemet search engines. There is a wealth of infor- mation on the playwright and the English Renaissance peri- od. There are also links to Shakespeare-related sites on current events, festivals, analysis, reviews and·movies. And, of course, Kellie has posted poems she has wntten about Shakespeare, in addi- tion to many photographs. • f'm amazed al what she's creating," said her mother, Alice Brownell. "Every c;lay, it's ·come and see, come and see what I've added.' He'r interest, desire and the time 1t has taken her ... " Kellie said she is busy w1th schoolwork during the week, but her weekends are spent with her laptop, working on HEM·PHILlfl RUGS&CARP 230 East 17th St. Costa Mesa (949) 722-7224 • .. her Web site. "She developed a passion tor Shakespeare that is just beyond our wildest expecta- tions," her mother said. ·It really is a passion.• KeUie's long-term goal is to become a professor of Shakespearean literature . As for the short term. she wartts to hni!.h her Web site and, through it, teach people about her favorite subject. When her 'older sister Jamie visited Stanford Uni- versity, Kellie went along and talked lo a professor who specialized in Shakespeare. "They told her she belongs there with them,• Alice Brownell said. "They can't believe she's only 15. • ·, Thur.day, June 1, 2000 A5 Order by the Dozen Newport Harbor High ' freshman : • Kellie Browne ll has tume'd her passion for the Bard lnto : a We b : site devoted to the famous play· wright Ch ngo 1ngar. 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To learn if your health plan 1s affiliated wrth us, please call 949/760-5769, or visit our website at www.gnp.md. ... • ,,_~ ....... ---. - • -. ~-Th""' June 1, 2000 Dally Pilot ather and son make a · small 'fortune - •Newport Beach residents Ben and Thomas · ltoll make it to final round, win $14,000 on .. , . ::Ille Wheel of Fortune.' --lue Doyle •. D AILY PILOT NEWPORT 'BEACH -A father and son who • thallenged each other . ~rough law school ~cently tested their sk:ills as a team on a popular gamesbow. .. Ben Roll, 77. and T homas Roll , 45, won $14,000 last week when they appeared on the Oame show "The Wheel of ~ortune.· The younger Roll spun the wheel while his father threw put g1.11<?sses. That 'tlos the technique the two developed ·when they practiced for the game. , •I had fllade a mistake 1h our practice, so my dad said he would call the let- ters from now on. 'I took the Vanna White route and spun the wheel.# said Thomas. r "' The pair made it to the l'tnal round, but couldn't ugure out the last word - pizzeria. However, a hug from t!o-host Vanna White sweetened the loss. bug was very nice,• sAtd the elder Roll. He and bis wile of 55 years have been watching the show for 1~ years apd try to catch every episode . He's a word puzzle fan who also figuies 9ut cross- words when he's not ·working at his son's Irvine-based firm. Law school was anoth· er friendly competition for the father and son. In 1978, they encouraged ea ch other as law school students at Western State University in Fullerton. However,. Ben Roll is also a missionary. He was called away a nd did n't finish law school until 1990, when he was 68. Theo it came time to take the bar exam. He took the test 14 times over a seven-· year stret<;h before he finally passed. . His son had already passed years earlier. These days, the elder Roll carries around a busi· ness card thaJ reads, "Roll and father, attomeys-at- law. • And they didn't even have to spin a wheel for TAYA KASHUBA I OAJl.Y PILOT "I thought we'd do O K U we just didn't make tools of ourselves. The that kind of good fortune. From left, Thomas Roll and his father, Ben, won $14,000 on "The Wheel of Fortune ... • CRYSTAL CAVt . • Met.aphyslpl) 6ooks • Original Jewelry • Olfts, Artwork • Minerals etoematones • Hand Caived Cryslal Quan Yin ~ 8uddha • Herbs, f.ssenUaJ Oils. Incense Soal lkwiop•mt o.cepll .,...,...~....,.., wfda Vlrid loW June 10~ l l IOam-5pm Psychic Readings (Call store for appointment) ·Tarot · • Script Channeling ·Astrology • ttandwritlng Analysis 891 Baker Street A16 •Costa Mesa 71 "_7~'-l ISi (Come< of Baker & Bear streets ¥ ~ Dr.Ovall~ Physicians who specialize in internal medicine care for the comprehensive, often complex healthcare needs of adults, including seniors. Board-certified internist WemLer Ovalle, M.D. has joined the SJinger Medical Grou p internal ~ ~~-...... ~~-~ med icine department: • 2~bouron-ca// pbysicisn • 2.f-bour advice nurse • CotWenknt BPf"?intment bours • F.mergency weelcend and bJiclay appointments • Major insurance pans scce?e<i \1blicr Oi .. Jle. Jill Stanley Amold, M.n • Msmew Boone, M.D Elaine Grodin, M.D • Tamsrs Fogarry, M.D Karen Don. M.n • B~rry Yu, M.n Doug McConnsu~ M.D Or: Ovalle and all the physicians at F-' VC are also members of the physician s1aff at fuuntain \l.tlley Regional Hospital and Medical Center. Together with the entire internal medicine staff at Edinger Medical Group. they are dedica1ed to providing comprehensive care for your individual health needs. 10 ~Ill appointmen~ p/eaJe call ' (714) 979-6100 EDINGER M EDICAL GROUP, INC. 11180 ~mtt Awn .. , Suites 363~7 • fi>untain Valley btt</ on ti. atnp.is J &nr.in "1~ Rt,,on-1 Hosptta/ anJ J\Wic.JC«*r 18682 Beadt Boulevard. Su~ H5-155 • ftdinpn Be.ch .. 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FOR PERSONS WITH ALZHEIME R' -Nop-Sterojdal Aptj-IpOammatory Medica tion Study for men and women between 55 and 90 years of age with ·docume nted Alzheimer's ttisease: this study aim to determine . I w~ether one year of treatment with rofecoxib or r)aproxerr(two different anti-inflammatory medications) will slow the rate of decline in patients with Alzheimer's disease. -Oli pypipe Study for Trea&mept of Psychosis; this study is testing the ability of Olanzapine to successfully treat the psychosis symptoms (hallucinations, delusions) that may occur in Alzheimer's disease. For more Information on these trials, please contact Catherine McAdams-Ortiz . . at (949) 824-8726 or Hyunmle KIO. at (949) 824-8136. • • .. . . . . . Daily Pilot Thursday, .tune 1, E Ai v ' ALL HOME FURNISHINGS! Sale ends June · 4th.· * Huge shipments of European and factory showroom specials now on . ·Sale at all 3 locations! * 20%-75% off selected manufacturers in stock (including special order!) * Our TENTED PARKING LOT at our Costa Mesa Store is showcasing the best bargains on all home furnishings! · * Choose from: Henredon. • Baker • Century • Jeffco • Maitland-Smith .. . .... • Hickory White • and many others! . * Huge Savings on HUNDREDS of new & antique handmade Persian , Indian and Tibetan rugs . ; . * Delivery can be arranged. All ......... F1MI ...... ·-.... CD911111oa • . ...., Lilma'llal6 ~IE Ill• ~ldlan) ,., P.C.H. tM914't6551 WWW . .. \ . . .. .· . . ' A8 Thursday. June 1, 2000 • send AROUND 10WN Items to the Dally Pilot. 330 W. hy St .• Cos- ta Mesa, CA 92627; tax to (949J 646- 4170 or call (949) 574-4261. A com- plete listing Is available at http:llwww.c/ailypilotcom. IODAY . A traveling 18-wheel truck filled with recipe cards, coupons. cooking tips and . product samples will be parked from 11 a .m. to 7 p.m . at Albertson's, 2300 Harbor Slvd. The event is sponsored by Cooking. Light, a nati~nal food and fitne~s magazine. For more information, call {212) .255:.8455 .. · . ~ vintage fasJo~ show and luncheon will be held at 11 :30 a.m. at the Wyndham Garden Hotel. 3350 Avenue of the Arts, C~ Mesa. Tickets are $50 per person. For more infor- mation, call (714) 528-1258. St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church will present #Career Network,· featuring Peter Leets from Right Consulting. at 7:30 to 9 p.m. at 600 St. Andrews Road, Newp6rt Beach. For more information, call(949) 574-2239. Mother's Market will present "Discover the National Heal- ing Power of Magnetics" at 6:30 p .m. at 225 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa. Event is free. For more information, call {949) 633-4741 "Architecture in Perspective 14 ," an e~hibit of original contemporary architectiJral illustrations, will go on dis- play in ~e Newport Beach Central Library, 1000 Avoca- do Ave. Exhibit hours are 9 a.m. to 9 p.m . Mondays th.rough Thursdays, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays, and noon to 5 p.m. Sundays unW July 28. Admission is free. For more information, caU (949) 717-3800. John Lewis and Craig Thu- man of Liberty Capital will offer tips on money manage- ment at a 7 p.m. seminar on ·wealth Management for the New Millennium• in the Newport Beach Central Library's Friends Meeting Room, 1000 Avocado Ave. . . Free. For more information, call (949) 717-3801. FllDAY The lint seuton of tbe tbree- day Costa Mesa-Newport Harbor Uon's Club •fish Fry and Carnival• Will be cooked up from 5 ~o 11 p.m. today at 2701 Fairvi.ew Road, Cost.a Mesa. The 55th annual'd>pi· munity event includes food and entertainment. It contin- ues from 10:30 a.m. to 11 p.m. Saturday and noon to 11 p.m. Sunday. Admission is' free. For information, , call (949) 548-3094. The Young Executtves of America will .host a breakfast reception with Rep. James Rogan (R-Pasadena) from 7:15 to 8:45 a.m. at Pacific Club, 400. MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach. nckets are $15 for members, $25 for non- members. For more informa- tion and reservations, call (949) 759-5456. The Rotary Club of Newport- Balboa will meet at 11 a.m. for a light lunch and presen- tation on #Reading by 9/ a program for local school libraries. The free event will be at Whittier Elementary School, 1800 N. Whittier Ave., Costa Mesa. To RSVP, call (949) 660-8665, Ext. 2. SATURDAY The Patty and George Hoag Cancer Center . will host its 12th annual "Cele bration of Life• festival from 2 to 3:30 p .m. at' 4000 W. Coast High- way, Newport Beach. High- lights of the afternoon will include live entertainment, face painting for kids and free drawings. For more informa- tion, call {949) 642-7787. The Sherman U bra.ry & Gar- dens will present "Coloring the Garden with Vibrant Blooms• at 9:30 a.m. at 2647 E. Coast Highway. Corona del Mar. The program is free. For more information, call (949) 673-2261. The Newport Harbor Lawn Bowling Club will host a Vis- itor's Day at.10 a .m. at 1550 Crown Drive North in New- AROUND TOWN port Beach. Refreshments will be served. No fee is required. For more information, call {949) 759-1179. Caaace Claulben-lellda. author ol •The Secret Codes ot Conduct for Marriage,• will sign copies of her book at 2 p.m. at Borders Books, Music and Cafe, 3333 Bear St., <r:osta Mesa. For more information, call (949) 646- 9925. SUNDAY NewPort Cout Elementary School will .celebrate its near completion with a family pic- nic from noon to 3 p.m . at Newport Ridge Park, on the comer of Newport Coast Dri- ve and San Joaquin Hills Road. Boxed lunches will be provided 1by Sweet Life and are being pre-sold for $10 for adults, $8 for children. Reser- vations are required. For more information, call (949) . 515-6975. A cmeglwr1 support group will meet at 7 p.m. at Our Lady Queen of Angels Church, 2046 Mar VlJta Ort· ve, Newport Beach. Pree. For more information, call (949) 640-175(). TUlllAY Annie Loal and Company will perform at noon at the Orange County Musewn of Art, 850 San Clemente Drive, Newport Beach. The free event will take place inside the museum's latest video installation ' exhibition, •wicked )\'item" by Diana lliater. Por more' infoJ1'1ation, call (949) 759-1122. • The National A:am. of Women Business Owners will host a discussion from 6 to 9 p.m. on the skills and tools · needed to succeed as a chief· executive officer in today's market. The group will meet at Sutton Place Hotel, 4500 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach. Cost. including din- "People & Paws -Walk for ner, is $34 for members, $48 the Cause,• a three-mile nonmembers. For more infor- walk and fund-raiser to sup-mation, call (714) 832-5741 or port r~earch to find treat-click on http://www.nawbo- ments and cures for retinal · oc.com . Paulette Milander wtll host "Bach Flower · Essences,• at 6:30 p.m. at Mother's Market,· 225 E . 17th St., Costa Mesa. Free. To make reservations, call (949) 631-4741. degenerative diseases, will begin registration at 9 a.m.: the walk begins at 10 a .m . Registration will be at the Newport Dunes Resort. The walk will begin at 1131 Back Bay Drive, Upper Newport Bay. For registra~on informa- tion, call (310} 445-8863 or WEDNESDAY the Walk hotline at (714) 517 - 8840. The Balboa Island Business Assn. will celebrate •nea- sure Island: Jewel of the Bay,• its seventh Balboa Island Parade, at 11 a.m. with . a procession along Balboa Island's Main Street. For more information. call (949) 673- 2130. MONDAY Coastllne Counseling Center of NeWport Beach will host a lecture on attention deficit disorder titled •ADD Overview" at 7 p.m. at Coast- line. 1200 Quail St., Ste. 105, . Newport Beach. Admission is free. For more information. call (949) 476-0991. Mesa Verde Community, Inc. will discuss the developments proposed at Standard Pacific and Home Ranch from 7 to 9 p .m . at the neighborhood commUnity center, 1875 Park Ave., Costa Mesa. Meetings· are free.' For more infonna- tion, call (714) 557-3755. Jewish Family Services of Orange County is sponsoring a six-week stress manage- ment workshop, hosted by Seymour Leeds, from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at 250 E. Baker St., Suite G, Costa Mesa. For more information. call (714) 445-4950. Newport Beach Animal Con- trol officer James Rogers and Cheryl Rendes, director of the Wonders of Wildlife Organi- zation, will present informa- . tion on animal adoption ser- Why pay more for a million dollar look? "Known for furniture and accessories at a fraction of the cost ... " ' vi~. spaying and neutering at 5:30 p.m. at the Riverboat Restaurant, 151 B. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Admission is free. For more information, call (949) 224· 2266. Teen author Neal Sb--- man will speak to teenagers,. parents and teachers about young adult literature at 7 p.m. at the Newport Beach Central Llbrary, 1000 Avoca- do Ave. Free. For more infor- mation, call (949) 717-3801, JUNE I Corolia del Miir Middle School will present "Help, I'm 'I)'apped in a High School,• at 7:30 p.m. today and Friday. The play will be directed by Kelly Un, a Coro- na del Mar High School senior. Admission is $6. The school is at 2101 Eastbluff Drive, Newport Beach. For more information. call (949) 721-1068. Th& Orange County Busin~ss Connection will host its regioncil quarterly business expo· and mixer from 5:30 to 8:30 p .rn. at the Mesa Verde Country Club, 3000 Club House Road, Costa ~esa. Admission is $15. For more information, call {949) 830- 5770. Dr. Janine K. Jensen will pre- sent "The Overactive Blad- der: Regaining Control" at 7 p"m. at the Newport Beach Central Library. 1000 Avoca- do Ave .. Newport Beach. The lecture is free. For more infor- mation, call (949) 717-3800. JUNE 9 Inventors Forum will host •Funding. for th~ Inventor,• a . seminar about how and where to obtain funding for invention development and conunercialization. The lec- ture will be from 7:30 to 10 p.m. at OCC's Science Lec- fure Hall, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Ad.mission is $15. For more information, call (714) 540-2491. Orange County Fine Arts, an artists association in Newport Beach 'and Corona del Mar, will present an art show from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m . at Corona ael Mar Plaza. A percentage C Daily Pilot J of all sales will go toward art scholarships for local col- leges. Free admission. For more information, call (714) 892-5946. 111110 Health Center wtU host irthday party for its five of service from 10 a .m. to p.m. at 1190 Baker St., Costa Mesa. The event is tree. For more information, call (800) 514-4624, · JUlll 14 The Orange Coubty chapter of the Single Gounnet, an international fine dining club for singles. will host a semi- nar at 6:30 p.m. at Regatta Cafe, 3421 Via Udo, Newport Beach. The cost is $51. For more information. call (949) 854-6552. Chapman Unlvenlty profes- sor Kurl Bergel will speak on ~Hope for Peace in the Mid- dle East"' at 12:45 p .m. at St. John the Divine Episcopal Church, 183 E. Bay ~t., Costa Mesa. Lunch is $7.50 per per- son. For reservations or more information, call (949) 660- 8665. Someone Cares • Soup Kitchen's inaugural Flag Day Celebration and All-Ameri- ca.n Dinner/ Auction will begin at 6:30 p.m. at 720 W. 19th St., Costa Mesa. Ticke~ are $35 per person, $50 per couple. For more information, call (949) 548-8861. JUNE 17. The Orange County Health Care Agency will sponsor an immunization fair from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Rea Elemen- tary School, 661 Hamilton St., Costa Mesa. Shots are free and no appoinbnent is neces- sary. A parent or guardian must be present ijring immu· nization records. For more information, call (94 9) 574- 6595. JUNE 23 The 11th annual Irrelevant Week Runnin' Gunnin' Golt Tournament will begin at 9 a.m. at the Newport Beach Goll Course, 3100 lrvine Ave., Newport Beach. Player fee is $100; guests are $35. For more information. call (949) 852-8681. ONGOING .f\ women's therapy suppor:t g\oup meets to discuss rela- tionship issues at 6:30 p.m, Tuesdays at 1151 Dove St. No. 105, Newport Beach. For more information, call Bar- bara at (949) 261-8003. Friends of the Newport Beach Public Llbrary Used Book Store needs to replenish its book stock. Patrons are urged to bring in unwanted books. With the exception of law books or magazines, all donations -hardcover and paperback -are welcome and are · tax-deductible. Books may be left at any of the three branch libraries - .. Balboa, Mariners or Corona del Mar. They also can be left in the special book closet next to the store at 1000 Avocado Ave. _For .mor.e. .information, call (949) 759-9667. The Newport Beach New- co,mers Club meets at 10 a.m. the third Wednesday of each month at different homes. Tb~ group ol about 100 women go on the road and plai golf, tennis, bridge and more. The group also holds several evening parties. For more information, call (949) 854-4501. ' SL Mark Health Mlnlstrles presents Love Without Honor support groups at 10 a.m. and 7 p .m. Mondays through December for women coping Vfith domestic violence. The gioups w1ll meet for two hours at St. Mark Presbyter- la.J\ Church, 2100 Mar V.ista Av~ .• Newport Beach. For mote information, call (949) 721.;e()79. ·/ 1'1ae Jewbla Family SerW:e of Orange County spomon a ~ group fOCUllng on taues, conc:erna and respon- SlbUities of adult cb11dren car-i: their elderly parents at 7: p.m. Tuetdays at 250 B. St., Costa Mela. 1be of the group Is to cbildran and other oon-· relatives identify and lMU8I and ilenilop appropriate IOlu· .... Tbe COit 11 $30. Pew --tnfonnatloa, caD (714) 44Ml50. SUTOWNMlll J ... Daily Pilot. TOWN CONTINUED FROM AS ---".. ,. sought to join these infonnal meetings. There are no fees required. For more infonna- tion , call (949) 644-3244 . O.IOINI Jewtlb Family Servtce otfen · ong'o!ng bereavement support 'Ille Costa Mesa Chamber of groups for adults at all stages Commerce holds networking of loss. The groups share e.xpe- luncheon meet1ngs from riences, bear how others deal 11 :45 a.m. to 1 p.m. Wednes-with grief, receive support and days at the Costa Mesa learn ways to ~ with sad- Country Club, 1701 Golf ness and loss. Ope group Course Drive, Costa Mesa. meets at 7 p.m. Tuesdays at. VlsitoB are welcome . Cost is Beth Jacob in Irvine. The sec- $1,3. For more information, ond group meets at 10 a .m. eall (l14) 885-9090. Tuesdays at Temple Judea in Laguna Hills. The third group Tbe Udo Isle Toastmasters . meets at 1 p.m, Thursdays at'. Club meets at 6:30 p.m. Mon-the Ezra Center in Anaheim. ·\ days at the Oakwood Apart-There is no . fee for ~ese . ments, 1700 16th St., in the .groups, but advance regi.S:tra- clubhouse on the main level, tlon is required. For more in Newport Beach. For more infoonation, call (714) 445. information, call (949) 515-4950. 9470. Jewish Family Service of Orange County sponsors an ongoing healing support group for the chronically ill. The purpose is to provide participants with emotional and spiritual support to man- age illness and its conse- quences. The group meets at 7 p.m. Thursdays at Jewish Family Service, 250 E. Baker St., Costa Mesa. Attendance is free, but registration is required. To register or for more information,· call (714) 445-4950. Scrabble Club No. 350 meets from 6 to 10 p.m. Thursdays at Borders Books, Music and Cafe on 19th Street and New- port Boulevard, Costa Mesa. The cost is $3. New players are welcome. For more utfor- mation, call (949) 7 59-4871. The Coln and · Stamp Club meets from 1 to 3 p.m. Mon- days at thEt..c;:>asis Sen1or Cen~ ter. New members interested in trading. buying and selling stamps and coins are being Newcomers to the Balboa Island, Corona del Mar, New- port Beach and Newport Coast areas are invited to meet others who are also new at the Newport Beach New· comers' Club. This group or women meets once a month on Wednesdays at different homes and locations. For · more information. call (949) 644-0302. Jewish Family Service of Orange County provides a support and discussion group to assist participants m their recovery from childhood or teenage sexual abuse. The group meets from 8 to 9:30 p.m. Tuesdays at 250 E. Bak- er St .. Costa Mesa. Advance registration is required. For more information, call (714) 445-4950. A Dealing with Divorce sup- port group is offered by Jew- ish Family Service of Orange County. The group is led by an experienced counselor and meets at 6 p.m. Tuesdays at the Jewish Federation • 8onglills "--* for • ...,, body • ~~ ...._ _, llubity • COINCt9 pa9lln and body llligMWIC • ,,,_.,.. llld ,.......,_...,. • The ulllmale" 9fticlerlt _... ~ .... --..: Specious, ocean vtew atudto with full range of apecial!ied apparatus lnttmationaMy acclaimed teecher tnilning ~program Gift Certificates Available ..... • rt""'' World renowned n..wf!Ndw FWI laacowlfz 20 ,_. M/**ic:. ' On umer Conditioning www onoentercond•tlOOong com 485 Eall 17111 sn.t. Suitt 650 Qista MIR. CA 92627 a T ~SC2~f 19'916'2..a139 E-mei. Ol ICei 11.o.Hi lk nee DAY.ID YURMAN T .. E p E c E I TRADITIONAL ,.. .... ~ .... -...... ... ....... -.... ~ ••• ll•t J. Dft l l 1etlttl C•ll Master Chinese Chef Martin Yan will showcase his culinary talents and sign copies of his ne w book, "Martin Yan's Feast." at noon today in the Cellar at Macy's South Coast Plaza, 3333 ~ar SL, Costa Mesa. For more information, call (714) 556-0611, Ext 4362. Campus, . 250 E. Baker St. Suite G, Costa Mesa. For more information, including dates and fees, call Heather Watson at (7 14) 445-4950. An interfaith couples support group is offered by Jewish Family Service of Orange County. The group addresses. issues faced by couples Ill which one partner is Jewish and the other is not, including raising children, observing holidays. displaying symbols in the home and relationships with extended iamilies. The group meets for three weekly sessions Wednesday evenings at Jewish.Family Service, 250 E. Baker St.. Suite G. Costa Mesa. For more information, mcluding dates d.Od fees, call (71 4) 445-4950. The Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce sponsors a net- working luncheon at 11 :45 a.m. Wednesdays at the Cos- ta Mesa Country Club, 1701 Golf Course Road , Costa Mesa. For more Ul.formation, call (714) 885-9090. The Walking Oub of Newport Beach meets al 9 a.m. and 7. . . p.m. at Hospital Road and Superior Avenue. Lose the weight and have fun. For more ulfonnation, c.a.Il (949) 650-1332. .. Thursday, June 1, 2000 A9 Beach for anyone who wants to overcome nicotine adruc- tion. For a schedule or more mfotmatJon, call (714) 774- 9106, or (800) 642-06~. 1be Sea Scouts' sblp Del Mar • 711 of Orange County oUers a ·The Newport Sports Collec:- program for young men ages lion Foundation, a nonprofit 14 to 18 interested in sailing, organization, operates a free ~-C'."""-lup, piloting, naviga-museum at 620 Newport lion and cruising. Meetings Center Dnve, Newport are from 6 to 9 p.m. Wednes-Beach The museum, whlcb days at the Sea Scouts Sea . has one of the world's largest Base, 1931 W. Coast H1gbway, collect1ons of sports memo- Newport Beach. For more rabilia, is open from 9 a.m. to information, call (949) 642-· 5 p.m weekdays. For more 6301 or (949) 551-8591. information, call (949) 721- The Oasis Senior Center offers ongoing assistance, counseling and referral ser- vices for seniors. For appoint- ments or more information, call (949) 644-3244. The Costa Mesa Senior Citi- zen Square and Round Dance Club seeks experienced dancers to jom its group from 9 to 11 a.m. Thursdays al the Costa Mesa Senior Center, 19th Street and Pomona Avenue, Costa Mesd. For more information, ccill (714) · 545-5669. A free support group for can- cer patients meets at 7 ~.m. 'Wednesdays, and d !>upport group for people suffering from chronic fabgue !>yndrome meets from 7 to 10 p .m Wednesdays at the Iru.btute for Hol.lstic Treatment and Research, 4019 Wester!}' Place. Suite 100, Newport Beach For more information, tdU (9491 251-8700. Arthritis Foundation Instruc- tor Hillary Stone leads an exPr- ose ddSS at 11 a.m Thursdays at the JeWISh Seruor Ce'nter, 250 E. Baker St., Costa f\. lesa. For more informauon, Cdll (714) 513-5641. Nightly meetings are offered lD Costa Mesa and Newport \1 A ' rtro C' ol1Prt]o1 Ctilmt Pmdant Fu:turt Atw1/abk 111 OJ/J & \f&rm ~i/1.~ Mn.Jiu Shlllh Cokm. ,-\f111J. P~arl & N"''1 HT 19-/,# Hods on Li g hting Quali1y Lisluinc Senoc~ for30Yoan Opfn ruu.-Fn. 9.5, a1 'l-4 I 510 Nf\\ pon Blvd" <om ~lfu 933l. The tfoag Cancer Center sporu.ors d free tai du class for mtenneruate to advanced lev- els from 10:30 to 11 :30 a:m. Thursdays for people with cancer dnd their families. A begiJ}ner ~ssion meets from 1030 to 11.30 a.m. Fndays. The classes are designed to reduce stress, increase longeVlty and promote a sense of well-being with basic, easy- to-leclm, nonstrenuous move- ments to dJd m balance and concentrnbon. The class lS free dOd ldught by Victor Armand ·No rcg1!>trabon is reqtiired The Hoag Cancer Center IS at 4000 \'\. COdSt Highway, New- port.Bed.ch. For more iniorma- tion, Citll (949) 722-6237. The Oasis Senior Center offer d ddily telephone con- tact progrdm for seruors who have d hmHed local support system .. For more 10fonna- t10n. Cdll (949) 644-32.44. The Costa Mesa Communica- tors Toac;tmdsters Club meet.S from noon to 1 pm. Wednes- days dt the Orange County Department ofEducdtion, 200 Kalmu!> Dnve. Costd Mesa. Meeungs dfe open to a.nyone who Wdnll. to improve tus or her pub!Jc spedking s~. 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However, Mills said ultraviolet light destroys NDMA and officials are working to find a treat- ment. •This is so new that all of~ us are flying around trying to find a solution for it, • he said. Some experts have claimed that NDMA is not toxic to ecological life, because sunlight destroys the suspected carcinogen once it gets into an open body of water. Still, others want more evidence before drinking water with even trace lev- els of NOMA. Betty Olson, a professor at UC Irvine's school of environmental analysis and design, recommended tuming off the tap water until water disbict officials can take corrective steps. •1 wouldn't drink from a well with 30 parts per tril- lion and I wouldn't bathe a newborn in it. I'd switch to bottled water,• Olson sa.ld. COUNCIL CONTINUED FROM A1 eight of 12 elected dty offi- cials gave Measure A their wholehearted approval. The remaining four coun- cil members could not be reached for comment Wednesday. • 1 very much am in favor of it,• sa.ld Costa Mesa Council- woman Llbby Cowan. #I th.ink it's important that we pay attention t°".our infra- struct\ire and rebuild som~ of o\ir schools. And I think safe- guards are in. place to ensure proper spending and alloca- tion of those funds." . 17TH CONTINUED FROM A 1 nattic engineers want moie lanes, and they have $4 million in grants waiting to build them. The merchants, however, want more sidewalks and landscaping. #We're the voters and it's important for the city to hear what we have to say,· said Dan L'llbeck, who owns a building on 17th Street and is a mem- ber of the city committee. The city's traffic engi- neers aid not attend Wednesday's meeting. Tom Sutro, a Costa Mesa Planning Comr,¢.ssioner, was the only city official present. •1•m just here to learn," he said, adding that he had not yet made up his mind on plans for East 17th Street. ·we see report after report, but it's always nice to hear what the residents are thinking." The Origi.nal MIKE'I CAIPETI · OVER 25 YEARS IN COSTA MESA •Now Owned & Operated by Mesa Upholstery• ALL CARPET & FLOORING CURRENTLY MARKED DOWN 30o/ooff I l'Wo of Cowan's fellow bond money years ago and to think about it. it benefits council memben, Joe Erick-now I think Ws my genera-our children in our neighbor- son and Heather Somers, tion's turn to step up,• Erick-• hoods.• have also come out in support son said. •My generation was Also pla.nning to vote of Measure A. which pn>pos· not part of the generation •yes• Tuesday are .Newport es to repair all 29 of the New· who built thole schools, so I Beach council memhen Den- port-Mesa Unified School th.ink it's important that we nil O'Neil. Jan Debey, 1bd Diltrict's aumbllng schools. rebuild them and provide a Ridgeway and 1bm 'Jboml(lll. •My feeling Js the only safe environment for our chll-•1 am in full support ol it.· way we're going to get our dren. • Debay said. ·1 have bad two schools straightened out is to Newport Beach council kids graduate from Newport take a straightforward tact members also said they are in schools and l think it was the and not rely on the state or favor of the measure that, if best investment.• anyone else,• Somers said. pa~sed, will raise property The remaining two New- Erickson said he reviewed taxes in their city. port Beach council members, the school fadlities and found · "I support Measure A,• Gary Adains and Norma ttlem in various states of dls: said Newport Beach Mayor Glover, were out of town. repair. His sense of civic duty John Noyes. "I gues5·because Costa Mesa Mayor Qary told him he needed to shoul-it seems like the only thing Monahan and C~und.l­ der the burden of fixing the we get to vote on (in tenns of woman Llnda Dixon. could. campuses. taxes) are the things close to not be reached by press time. •They were built with us. I think if most people stop What's AFLOAT . • WHAT'S Aft.OAT runs periodi· calty in the Daily Pilot on a rotating basis. If yoo know of an event or activity that could appear In this column, please mall the Informa- tion to Dally Pilot. 330 W. Bay St .. Costa Mesa 92627; fax it to (949) 646-4170; or e-mail it to dailypi- lotOlatlmes.~om. SAILING CWSES Orange Coast College's sail- ing program this summer will offer six noncredit women's keelboat classes, designed for women who have been on boats but are beginning • sailors. Class sections will be taught by Coast Guard- licensed female sailors. A pair of four-week sessions Orange Coast College's sail- ing program has scheduled 11 noncredit beginner sailing classes during June and July. The five-week classes will meet·on successive Saturday or Sunday mornings, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at OCC's Sail-. ing Center, 1801 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Wee.klong classes will be Mondays through Fridays from 1:15 to 5:15 p.m . Evening classes will be held from 5:15 to 7:45 p .m. Regis- tration is $95. For more infor- mation, call (949) 645-9412. Learn to sail or windsurf at Resort Watersports. You can also rent windsurfers and 14- foot sailboats at $15 per hour. Call (949) 729-1150. Sailboat rentals and private lessons are available at Mari- na Sailing in the Balboa Fun Zone. Advanced classes in.elude navigation, big boat, power boat, introduction to heavy weather and first-i:nate instruction. For more infor- mation, call (949) 673-7763, the Blue. Dolphin Sailing Club at (949) 644-2525 or the Lido Sailing Club at (949) 675-0827 for rentals. KAYAKING I CANOEING I SCUBA Beginning sea kayaking, rolling clinics and private lessons are offered. Kayak and sea ski rentals are also available. For more informa- tion, call (949) 675-1215 for Paddle Power, 1500 W. Bal- boa Blvd. Dally Pilot SOTO CONTINUED FROM A1 Madueno recalled one instance when Soto spoke out for a group of Costa MeN drywall workers who wse protesting for better wagf:W. •1 don't know any other priest that would jeopardiM his position like that,• Iba said. •He believes in justtcie and if something is unjustly done, he goes there and .fUM1i. out." · ~ . Alma Vergara, a Costa Mesa resident and member of. the organization, said Soto is a natural leader. •u he wasn't a priest, he'd be an organizer,• Vergara said. •He's not afraid to let• people know how he staod8 on political issues. And lMi"i' very political." Costa Mesa's Latino lead· 'ers said they are thrilled lo have a strong voice in the county's Roman Catholic Chwcb, which has roughly 615,000 members -approxi- mately two-thirds of whom are Latino. "It's great to have a repre- sentative in the hierarchy,• said Laura Avella, a Costa Mesa community activist, in ·her native Spanish. "It's a symbol that Latinos are pro- gressing a great deal.• TUREK CONTINUED FROM A 1 time of the murder. DNA tests conducted in 1998 identified the blood as Martin's. Turek's former husband, Hermosa Beach Police Det. Tunothy Turek, began his tes- timony for the prosecution . will meet on successive Sat- urdays or Sundays, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at OCC's Sail- ing Center, 1801 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. One class begins June 1t and the other gets underway July 22. Registration fee is $215. For more information, call (949) 645-9412. Eleven spectacular Puget Sound educational cruises have been scheduled for this summer aboard OCC's Nor- wester, a classic 75-foot wooden motor yacht that introduced actor John Wayne to yapiting five decades ago . It will mark the third summer that Norwester bas taken students and community members on cruises through Puget Sound. Excursions are set to run June 17-24, June JO-July 6, July 8-14, July 16- 22, July 28-Aug. 3, Aug. 5- 11, Aug. 14-19, Aug. 25-31, Sept. 2-8; Sept. 12:20 and Sept. 23·0ct. 1. For reserva- tions and costs, call (949) 645-9412. 1Wo-hour kayak tours begin Wednesday and will continue at 10 a .m. Sundays from to testify today. May Turek Newport Dun.es. Cost is $20 was still J¥!1ied to the detec- per adult, $15 per cbild. -tive at tht!"ti.me she was in a Kayak rentals and tj.asses are relationship with Kubis. also ·available. Fro more authorities sa.ld. Vinyls • Ceramics Wood • Laminates CALL NOW 642-8400 information, call (949) 729-Timothy Turek in court 1150. 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The chairman was local PQlitical kingpin Doy Hen- ley, and the cocbairwoman was Joann Waldron. Assis- tance came from a commit- tee that included Sharon Morrison, Claire Burt, War- ren Johnson, Chuck Potter, Howard Jones, Betty Belden Palmer, Jan Landstrom, Kathy Houghton, and news- man Ed Arnold. The Salvation Army din- ner and ceremony featured the special appearance of local law enforcement offi- cials Sheriff Mike Carona and Asst. Sheriff John "Rocky" Hewitt. Also in attendance were many of the region's firelighters and police officers, as well as the 40-piece Tustin Ranch Sal- vation Army Band, directed by Ed Freeman. Of course, the timbrelists, MINER MISTAKES DESIGNER OUILET • B.W. CQC>k THE CROWD otherwise known as the tambourine gals, were not to be left out or overshad- owed by the band or the bagpipers. The female troupe received a thunder- ous reception from the crowd. The dinner and the awards ceremony were emceed by Gaddl Vasquez, with Ed Arnold doing his share of the du.ties, as always. Arnold was pleased to present Sammon, vicar of commumty affairs for the Diocese of Orange, with his award. Sammon and Arnold have made names fo r them- selves for their years of community service. Chip Prather, chief of the Orange County Fire Author- ity, was· also proud to partic- ipate in the presentation. A musical salute from the bag- pipers topped off the Sam- mon celebration with style. The evening's sponsors included Don and Betsy Tarbell, Doy and.Dee Hen- ley, Tamfm Balou, Blanche Chilcote, Tom and Karla Hammond, Steve and Frances Knott, John and Jan Landstrom, Milt and MAKING ROOM FOR NEW ARRIVALS! • Furniture & Accessory Outlet Visit US in our MW ...... ~ N.wand cMtcontinutd """" OM-Ol+ldnd. Mon·s.t 10:009m • 4:30pm 2925 Alrw• Suh A ContMeu, CA (714) 979-6679 • Volunteer of the Year Julie David, Betty Belden Palmer and Jan Landstrom, winner of the William Booth Award.., at the Salvation Army event. . Amelia Madole, David and Darrellyn MeUlli, Sharon . Morrison, Ruth Ann Mori- arty and Gabrielle Wirth. Others in the crowd were Paul and Vlrgtnla Knott Bender, Walter and Mary Frome, Gary and Joanne Granville, Don and Unda Groth, Jack Disney, Bill and Donna Denham, BUI and carolyn Hardy, Mike and Charlene lmmell, Sharon McNalley, Marc Martin, Doreen Marshall, Chuck and Pat Potter. Toni Oliphant, Robert and Linda Shepard, and Dick and Pat Wallace. news, groundbreaking for the Women's Adult Drug and Alcohol Re habilitation Facility is set to take place June 20. The facility will be built in Anaheim, with workers from all over the county raising more than $2 million for the project. A final push to raise the remaining $250,000 for inte- rior appointments is unde r- way, being led by Newport's Julie David, Jan Landstrom and a crew of super volun- teers. In other Salvation Army For more information, call Landstrom at (949) 640-4707 or call the Salvation Anny at (714) 83t-7100. FATHER)S DAY BUFFET BRUNCH & ~OOLSIDE BBQ Sunda.y, June 18th 10:30am -2:30pm ; Selection of Appetizers G ourmet Salads & Fresh Fruit Omelette Station & Breakfast Entrees SeafOod Selection - Carving Station Barbecued Rib & Chicken Dessen Display Draft Beer Station L~e Entertainment Outdoor Seating Available Complimentary Self Parking ; Adolts-$35.00, C hildren (5·121-$1&00 (Children under 5 eat fr~) Reservations (949) 225-6650 11 ~-\-1 I -. . ' . Daily Pilot DATEBOOK • Thursday, June 1 , 2000 A 13 Their mission: Review newest Cruise action flick "' " to~ of noise, little entertainment 11lis may be the shortest movie review I'll write this c=y? this is the )lmest JJ;IOVie I · .heVJ!~ this year. Lest you d1ink this is because l'm a woman, I saw this film with my hus- band and two of his male friends-and we aJl thought: "What a stupid movie." IHI Your mission, CRITICS ~~uld ch00$e to ·accept it, is to not see "Mis- sion: Impossible 2, • or, as seen in the ads, "M:l-2." Tom Cruise, who plays Ethan Hunt, Is the star again. Joining him from the first movie is Vmg Rhames as Luther Stickell. The newcom- ers are Thand.ie Newton as Nyah Hall and Dougray Scott as Sean Ambrose. Anthony Hopkins shows up in a cameo as Hunt's boss. The story starts With' a sci- entist injecting himself with some sort of virus. He sends an SOS to help him travel from Australia to what we assume is the Center for Dis- ease Coptrol office in Atlanta to deli~er the cure. Unfortu- nately for him, he never makes it. Tom Cruise stars ln the action-packed sequel, "M:I-2." , Unfortunately for the aud.i-· The perfonnances are bor- ence, the film goes on, with ing. Cruise couldn't have the bad guys stealing the been more wooden and hol- antivirus but neglecting to get .• Jttw. The love scenes between the original virus. . him and Newton are forced, Hunt is called in to find the without any chemistry. Even bad guys, learn what they the bad guy is at best boring plan to do with the antivirus and dull. and destroy the original virus. If it weren't for the ex:plo- On his team is Stickell, a sions, I'm sure many in the computer expert; and Hall, audience would have fallen the woman who once scorned asleep. Even the high-tech Ambrose, the leader of the gizmos can't ~ve this film. bad guys. She has been You can save yourself some recruited to find out what money and not see "M:I-2." Ambrose has and how Hunt But if you must. bring can get it. earplugs and al least save The rest of the film is a your hearing. blast-fest, wiPl everything and ---------- anything being destroyed that • HEIDI BRESSLER, 35. is a hair can get shot at, blown up, lit stylist and Costa Mesa resident. on fire, crashed or mangled. Included in the mayhem are cars, boats, buildings, people, motorcycles and heavily rein- forced scientific labs. With all the explosions, it's a wonder the city of Sydney wasn't wiped off the map. Right way to start action-packed summer You've seen it for months: Tom Cruise falling off a steep Tuesday, June 6 5:00-7:30 p.m. Bloomingdale's Courtyard Fashion Island, Newport Beach Admission is $50 and proceeds benefit tht Arthritis Foundation. To ~your glass or for mort infonnation call (714) 436-1623. ANTIQUE ROW & GARDEN CAFE· •Nene, U N.q~ S'hop~~ witJ\I T~ (m-yow-Mom.el" FiM HoJM Ftmaillrirtg1 Allti9t1t• & ColltttilJln TrtallitioHI to Cott11gt Gift• & G1mlnt Dtcor WiJll LiJt & Dtlit1ny G~C~ Qmlns P•lio Di11ir1g Br-_k/_al, U.ltdt, Ta ii Esprmo 8"r C." Houn: Mon-Sat W Cartlllt• to Cltartlltlins Uit4 & Rart Boob Ct1stom Pictun Framin F11miturt Rtstoration """ '""'" mor~! 94-9 722-1177 JJO £asl 17111 Slrttl CnuMIM,CA (lkltin4 ll•rp Inn) How Houra: Tue-Sal 1~.S Enjoy a Spacious Suite, Sumptuous Dining, Entertainment, Bingo, Crafts, Billiards, Beauty Salon, Transportation to Doctor, SboppU., Fun Tripe, Friendly Caring People. From $1,495/Mo. 2283 Fairview at Wll80n CoetaMe.. Mlntmumage58 cliff. catching hold of a shal- low ledge, hold.lllg on for dear l.tfe hundreds of feet m therur. It seems like dn unposs1ble 'mission for h.un to get bcick to Sdfety, but it's merely a day of vacation for Impossible Mission Force agent Ethan Hunt (Cruise). "Mis- sion: impossible Melissa Richa rdson 2· is the epitome nt dClton- aclventure films Adding director John Woo ( "Brok(.>n Arrow,• •Face/Of!· J to the aux guaTdntees that dll eye., will be riveted on Lhe !>CTel'n from the moment the scenes sldrt Wl the credits roll It's d thrill a nlinule and ton<, of fun. The o,tunts d.Ie spectaculdr, from Cdr chases to brilliant fight sequences. ln Woo's hands, action moVJes are art. That S<Ud, there are some thmgs to remember before seemg Uu~ movie. Fll"St, being an impossible 1TI1ss1on, thh story LS not dlwdy:. believabl~ to en1oy lhe film. bnng your undgindbon Second, th.ts is not d h1gh- lech Idle It's d story of love and bPtraydl. Hunt must save the gLrl -dnd lhe world-Crom a deddly vtru.S. The film is mo U\ d bdttle betwet>n good and evil, one on one. •• Cruise sparkles on-screen. but the supporting CdSl is just as great. Dougray Scott is a wonderful villain, the nght nux of smart and stupid. Vtng Rhames is back, and in top fonn. As the smartly dressed technolo,gy expert, Rhames is jus} the man to keep order . and provide comedy relief in le.q.se situations. Anthony Hopkins makes a brief appearance, stealing most of the amusing lines, but doesn't leave much of an unpression. It's a waste of a wonderful actor. Summer is finally here, and *M.I-r is a great way to begm the fun. It's a total action flick; there are some rather disturbing moments of v10lence, but they pciss quick- ly. It's not the ·twisty tale the first moVJe was. Fast-paced action hds replaced complex story turns, and HM:I-2~ turns up the heat, which makes ~ you enioy the air conaltionillg a bit more. See "M:J-2* and begin th• swnmer nght. •MELISSA RICHARDSON, 18, 1s a Costa Mesa resident and a rresh· man at UCI. The Daily Pilot's Dining Review will not appear today. The reviews will resume next week. plu . ' 20o/o OFF TOTAL P RCHASE I TOR E* Sat .& Sun June 3rd & 4th and Sat & Sun Jun 10th & 11th 10:00 am · 5:00pm Only ALL SALE ITEMS FINAL. (No Exceptions) ,1 I 1 ' '- ( 9 · f 9 ) (.,~{}-(.,_)60 TROPICAL CAFE · Relmc ••• Life le one lone weetc.n.11 CORONA DEL MAR PLAZA NEWPORT BEACH ,'901188 • • A 14 Thursday, June 1, 2000 AFl'ERHo~· 'FOREVER IN OUR UVES' J Dancers Evelyn Brown, 12, left, and Jennie Wolk, 13, practice a routine during a rehearsal at the Dance Center. They will be part of a benefit at 2 p.m. Sunday for Sierra's Light Foundation, which was created in memory of Sierra Soto and Brandon Weiner, the two children killed last year when a car crashed into their preschool playground. The foundation ·aims to improve security and safety'for childre n in group settings. The be nefit, sponsored by the Professional Dance Network, will include The Dance Ce nter's presentation of "Cindere lla" and "Forever in Our Lives," a song ded- icate d to the two children. The show will be held at Orange Coast College's Robert B. Moo1e Theater, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Tidcets are $10 general admission, $25 for VIP ·seats and $200 for Founders Circle donations, which include four tickets and a backstage reception.For more information or tickets, call the Danee Center at (949) 548-3180. We Rent Horses • Gentle rental horses for trail rides & beginning lessons. • Year-round after-school prcgrams & summer clinics. • Kids 8 & up, adults, families, parties, etc. • Boarding & training in all Western & English styles. 714•848•9695 18381 Goldenwest St., H.B, email: HCPEC@aol.com -......::: ~St. MIC'hae! G All Silll\IS £pl5copid Oudl JZD Plldllc Wellf I)-, <D04A DB. MAR --------·-" ,_._,.,. ____ ,.. ··----... --, •ZSS!f= ----·-··-.. • Send Al'llll HO&m Items to the Dally Piiot. 330 W. Bay St.. Costa Mesa, CA 92627; fax to (949) Mi- 41JO or call (949) 764-4130. A com- plete listing may be 'found at www.dal~lotcom. MUSIC 'COMING ATTRACTIONS' The Pacific Symphony -Orchestra will pre.sent "Com- ing Attractions," family pro- grams fe~turing music from "Star Wars" and Beethoven's Fifth S}'mphony, at 10 and 11:30 a.m. saturday at the Orange County Perform,ing Arts center, 600 To-WO Center b rive, Costa Mesa. Admls- sion is $11 and $13, and includes a musical treasure hunt with hands-on activities. For more information, call (714) 755.;5799.l SATURDAYS AT THE lAB Brother DJ Groove will • spin the latest experimen'tal grooves at 2.p.m. Saturday at the Lab Anti-Mall, 2930 Bris- tol St .. Costa Mesa. The show is free. For more information, call (714) 960-6660. CHILDREN'S SERIES Children 's e ntertainer Robbo will perform at the Jewish Community Center's Children 's Performing Arts Series at 4 p .m. Sunday at 250 E. Bake r St.. Costa Mesa. Tickets are $7 for members, $8 for nonmembers. For more information, call (714) 755- 0340. CHOIRS PERFORM BACH The Chancel Choirs of Newport Harbor Lutheran Church will present an all- Bach concert at 5 p.m. Sun- day at the church, 798 Dover Drive, Newport Beach. Tick- ets are $8. For ·more ticket information, call (949) 548- 8004 . CANTORS' CONCERT Temple Bat Yahm will pre- sent its annual "Grand Con- cert,• featuring Cantoi-s Jonathan Grant and Stephen Dubov and the Tomas Mac- Parlane lho, at 7 p.m. Sunday at 1011 Camelback St., New- port Beach. Admission is $36 for reiierved 'seating; $18 for general admission; and $1~ for students and seniors ages 65 and older. For more infor- mation, call (949) 644-1999. BROADWAY COMES WEST Larry Gatlin will star in · ~The Civil Wtn," the Broad- way musical that will open . Tuesday in tqe Orange Coun- ty Performing Arts Center's Segerstrom Hall, 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Tickets are $18 to $52. For more information, call (714) 556-2122. STAGE 'EDUCATION OF . RANDY NEWMAN' "The Education of Randy Newman," a story about the infl uences of a 20th century songwriter, is in previews through Thursday on the Soutll Coast Re pertory Mainstage, 655 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Show- tlmes are 8 p.m. Tuesdays through Saturdays and 7:30 p .m •. Sundays until July 2. Tickets are $23 to $40. For ticket information, call (714) 708-5555. RED-HOT COMEDY Newport Theatre Arts Center will present Neil Simon's "Last of the Red Hot Lovers," a comedy a bout a man's search )or intimacy with three women, will open at 8 p.m. Friday at 2501 Cliff Drive, Newport Beach. Per- formances are at 8 p.m. I I I I I I I I I I Mo11·Fai 9.7 SAT 9·6 TkE Bod Buury Supply & SALON 169 E. 17Tlt ST. C OSTA M ESA Auoss fao11e RAlpks (949) 642,8910 I Thia coupon mcry not M combined with any other dl1<CM1nt ~ aole price. Di~ do not apply to Mutoct, 1-do, Seboation. 1. I I I I I I I I I I L IJcpires 06/30/2000 _______________ ... The most antitipattd new musical of the stllSonl words and music by Randy Newman conceived by Michael Roch, ~rry Parch and Mr. Newman NOW THROUGH JULY 2 A KVcn-piccr b.and rocki. an exiraordinary C2SI of singe~ chrough Randy Nc:wman's 20th ~nrury! Hear popular hits like "Short People" aml "J Love: L.A." by one o( America's grcatcs1 songwriters. • -Do~ly Pi'j Thursday& through Satur- dayt . and 2:30 p.m. SundQll unW July. 2. Admission l s $13. For more informatioo, call (949) 631-0288. 'CHOCOLATE FACTORY' 1iilogy Playhouse will present Roald Dahl's •cbar- lie and the Chocolate FactQ: ry" beginning at 7 p .m. June 9. Performances will be at T p.m . Fridays and 5 and 7~ p.m . Saturdays and Sundays until June 18. Admission \!,. · $12 Fridays and Saturda}'9' s10 Sundays. A dinner/th&. ater package is' available fot an additional $13 per ticket. · The p~ayhouse is at 2930 Bristol St., at the Lab Anti- Mall, Building C-106, Cost(. Mesa. For more informatioq,• call (714) 957-3347. ,, 'BUSS' A teen production o('. "Bliss," wri tten by Laurie Woolery, will be performed' at noon and 5 p.m. June 10' a.nd 11 at South~. Coast Repertory's Second Stage,' 655 Town Center Drive, Cos- ta Mesa. Admission is $5'. For more information, caH'I (714) 708-5500. 'ltJl COMEDY AT MENORAH THEAT ER IJ .The. Jewish Community' Cente r of Orange County's• Menorah Theater will open "The Cemetery Club" at 8' p .m. June 17 al 250 B. Bak-' er St., Costa Mesa. Perforro mances continue at 8 p.m. J une 24, plus Sunday mati.: n ees at 2 p.m. June 18 a nd 25. Admission is $15 for' membe rs, $1B for ge neral admission. For more infor- mation, call (714) 755-0340. 'MINEOlA TWINS' AT OCC Orange Coast College's theater department will begin its swnmer season with the Orange County premiere of Pulitzer Prize-winning play- wright Paula Vogel's zany comedy, "The · Mineola TWins, • at 8 p.m. June 22 ~t 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Performances are 6 p.m. Thursdays through Sat- urdays and 2 p._m. Sundays until July 2. Tickets are $6 and $9. Seating is limited. A $1 discount is available fQr students and senior citizem. For ticket information, call (71 4) 432-5880. ART IMAGES OF SUMMER 2000 An opening reception for "¥nages of Summer 2000"-a mixed-media exhibit featur; ing images of coastal living- will be at 1 p.m. Saturday in Bloomingdale's Home Store Fine• Art Gallery, 701 New.:; port Cente r Drive, Fashion Island. The exhibit runs through July 5. Admission iS free. For more information', call (949) 650-7701. ,, WHY PAY DEPT STORE PRICES? Visit our AREA RUG STUDIO' Rugs & Runners on Sale Daily Pilot . . c ommendations to the Dailti Pilot for its May 13 editoria.t- , endorsement of Measure A, and also to Orange County nea-· surer J ohn Moorlach for his •A• rating for this ballot proposal. It is impOrtant to understand the need for school facilities involving our tax dolla.rs. Good questions are asked and good answer'S' must be given. During the former Wilson administration, new emphasis was ~ed on the need for buildlng, refurbishing and rebuilding our schools. Reforms to reduce class size, increase competence and student performance are depen- dent upon safe, dean, well- equipped facilities. Schools as well as other infrastructure needs Q4ve been sadly neglected. Nec- essary ongoing upkeep of facilities also bas been neglected. The administration and the Legislature also tackled the bureaucracy and delays of getting school projects approved, the frus- Marian Bergeson COMMUNITY COMMENTARY 0 I trating delays of many years just to get in line to get approval of plans. The solution , of course, was to give greater lati- tude and control to local dis- tricts with options for state match- ing funds. This p lan (SB50) was submitted to the voters of California in the form of Propo- sition lA in 1998 and passed. We wanted schools to reflect locill priorities. A system that is well-planned, managed and implemented. A system that is to be accountable to the taxpayers, the parents and community. A . .., . . I I "That really opened my eyes. So many people died for us - people we never met.• :-llAl'm ... ION. Newport Harbor High School freshrNn, . on the memorial service for fallen sold iers who attended the school. requirement that provides for a commitmen t to ong~ing mainte- nance to protect th~ public's investment. Prop lA provided $6.7 billion for public K-12 facilities. Half of the funds have been appropriated and the other ha}.f will be avail- able in July. There is far greater demand than dollars available. l\ming is important in order to leverage the state-match portion before the money is gone. Without the passage of these bonds, New- port-Mesa risks losing access to the$.e state matching funds. As a former member of the State Allocation Board, I am impressed with U\e planning, jus-~ tification and oversight for the expenditures of Measure A. The collaborative effort of the New- port-Mesa School District with co~unity input and expertise assures us a fiscally sound invest- ment that adequately responds to the "hard• questions. The contin- uing external oversight providlng public accountability is a c:r,itical factor. Our schools are the center of communities; they reflect our val- ues. Our kids deserve a healthy, safe environment in facilities where teachers can teach and stu- dents can learn, where parents can feel they too belong so they may assist and encourage the learning process. In order for this initiative to pass, it requires a two-thirds majority --a very high voter thre5hold. A plan must be arti.cu- lated so that the community rec- ognizes we are all 'stakeholders in the benefits of an educational sys- tem that bolds the promise.of. future social, and economic secu- rity for all. • . This measure is deserving of aur support! ..,. • MARIAN RRGESON is the former California Secretary of Education, current ~mber of the state Board of Education and Newport Beach parent and grand- parent. Measure A: Some say 'OK,' others 'no way' ' AT ISSUE: Voters will go to the polls Tuesday to cast . their ballots on Measure A, Newport-Mesa Unified School District's proposed $110-million school bond. After today, the Daily Pilot will not publish any more letters to the editor r.egarding the bond. • _ Thank you to both the Daily Piiot editorial staff and John Moorlach. county treasurer. for a fational and analytical assessment ~ A. Thank you to Gay Sandoval for her column which so clearly describes the dif- fenmce between the quality edu- aation our c:hild.ren receive and IM9 physical condition of their dai-Jr environment. Many community leaders. vol- unteers and parents have spent countless hours exploring the )noet beneficial and equitable ~ays to improve all of the schools •ID our diltrict. They have .-arched for solutions to stop the )law, steady deterioration of our l schools, •• II many of , I• •I which are •SPOllD To0;e: old.After Jftucb consideration and careful ~ they hav, developed Mell'llJ'e A. I Otbm' vok91 in tbe commw\ity )Day cmtinue to look backward ad atlk:lae tbe pat mistakes of Our dllldc.t. I hope tbe majority ol ~ •.... _ wlD cboole to look ~and educate tblmlelves CID&~ ..... wbk:b w01 ~ puilth'8 6cli OD OW' prop-'8ftr ...... -ammunity and, !,..._....._,,our cblldrm. We ID NMI"" a '1 lme tbe oppor-Eto In ·--..... ·-tD ....... 'I n by pro. a 1111. mad m'""i lwD--.; ..... IWICJl&!ii CdlwdllMlr DON LEACH I DALY Pl.OT Chipped wood and peeling paint show wear on a wall at Harbor View Elementary In Corona del Mar. -system supposed to add millions of dollars to school budgets? Where is that money? What have school districts done to reduce administrative overhead and to put the money where it belongs? Perhaps, if the National Educa- tion Assn. were not such a social- ist organization, I might be more syuipathetic. In what other capi- talist industry do incompete nts have tenure? With all the political- ly correct dumbing-down socialist drivel our kids are taught today, our country is doomed. Grades of A through F are changed to avoid insulting a stu- dent's self-esteem. Well, let me tell you something: the working world grades people with ~ and Ps. 1be working world, not pro- tected by sodalist tenure, bas and needs intelligent and succeaful people, as wen as not-so-succea- ful people, to do its work. No thanks on the bond taue. You will not get another dime out of me by my vote. 1be school sys- tems are not failing for a lack ol money -just (Of • lack ol culture, aedence and straight thinlrtng needed to SUltaln trediUooal Ameriam culture end ccntinue to develop and enjoy tbe IUCCell "' the American people. WllUAM A. MUllOOCX CoUMele . 'lbll ii jUlit..,..., ..... ........ Mli .... cl poar ll'Mege- .... WlllDUl ........ NlpUD• ::::-===cl ...... ,tD ....... ..... blaal•rd ..... IDidllik. ... ~-:r:::c::..- ..... ..., CM' Elf 111111\1'>. ................ -.... ...... ,,. ........ ............. ,, ...... ....... Buildlng upkeep and main.te- nance is a common responsibility that dictates a certain amount each year should be appropriated and allotted within the budget The conditions of the school buildings are not due to years oi use as claimed in their ads, but due to years of mismanagement of funds and a top-heavy district. Are our administrators so fool- ish not to apply such basic finan- cial principles and concepts? Don 't think for a minute it's because of lack of money. You mean to tell me one ol the wealth- iest school districts in the state is unable to repair its ~uildings1 How do you explain tbat1 Where did the funds go from the sale of the various unused sites in the past few years? Why weren't those funds applied toward this effort? This is not some need that just popped up suddenly. It's hard to believe tbele top- heavy diltrictB and their arrogant administrators. Just look at the overly large and elaborate admin-. iltration building on Beker Street. ADd that 11 just one admln"trotion building -there • anotbm' one on Kalmus Drive. And they dare uk you for more. Notice. pleae, that the Nlminlllratlon buildings .,.. not in dillepair. No doubt. .......... ••119d. Howe• .. wbllldDdclm 1119 wou111 .. ..s wa •,. ,,_. Aillw9r1 -yoa .. , ...... .. ......... -....... .... wlllltyau'Nclallllg-aallQ ~· ..... c.-. .... almost complete absence of the theme of accountability. Many of the severe material conditions and defects reported by •eyewitness- • es" in the Pilot's special report must have been reported to prin- cipals, to administrators and even- tualiy to the school board. The belief expressed by a &nd leader that a "communify, financially capable as Newport Beach and Costa Mesa• is responsible for the deterioration which is said to exist is unfair and takes the onus of responsibility off the shoulders or the elected school board. Above, I use the word "fright- ens~ because of the fear that we may be witnessing in this case is the same kind of relucta.J)ce to uswne responsibility that we've teen before from our leadership in Wubington. D.C. It would cer- tainly be reassw1ng to those citi- zens being uked to come up With $163 million (taxes pay for the entire 1\DD) if IOIDeODe on the board could tell us bow this ugly situation came about. Lif I EidS LAVIWCAS Costa Mesa Thank you for the ucellent ===~-gqdualled flan high ICbool more iban 25,.... ago md tl .. ...-'"ngCMtlOmd ....... D1DC18 bM Md._ be dilated. I :-= =:t.,·.:..: ..:::.--... ...... _ .. pr114'Nba._.. ...... _,.a ltd... Z?w ,..,. ................... .. CCllllll&IClllllllll ..... ...... ... e-:tr ,, ..... ..... ~·--.. .... •• r-. .. ....... Thursday, June 1. i ooo A15 Goy Geiser-Sandoval EDUCATIONAllY SPEAKING BuUdings m ight need fixi,ng, buJ districts . brightest studenJs don't I .beg to differ with Peter Buffa's conclusions that the education obtained inside our public schools is crumbling as fast as the buildings. He should have accom- panied me to the four awards cer- emonies and academic rally l attended this week. I went to high school in the 1960s, and I would not be able to compete today. School projects require kids to do research and find graphics from all types of resources, including \Pe lnternel Then, the final pr<>duct must be presented in a power point presentation, or with video edit- .. ing, in addition lo more traditional formats. As one mom put it, ·1 can finally use a computer to type a letter, .but l haven't figured out how to tum it on yet.· In all fairness to Buffa, the awards ceremonies I attended o featured our area's best and brightest. There are many kids in our schools who are not doing very well. But, when you see the end product ctr those students who take advantage of every school opportunity, it makes your head spin. The Academic All-Slat breakfast sponsored by the Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce showcased those who had achieved academic success at our local high schools and colleges. The top 16 at one school all bad at least a 4.0 grade point average. The list Of accomplishments besides academics was stagger- ing. How can they pack so much in their day?~ J My favorite was the Irvine Comi:)ahy's 2000 Student Leadership Awards Program. I don't think you could meet a nicer group of 20 high school seniors who appear to be running our county schools almost single- handedly. Their first assignment was to meet a total stranger from another school, talk to them for a few minutes, and then provide a one-take videotaped biography of that student. That was our intro- duction to each of the award win- ners. If these kids could anchor the nightly news, I would start watching it again. They each had a unique style and perspecnve that shone through. The second assignment was to read about land management. then meet with their designated team and design a community, ' while being judged by urban and land use planners. Finally, each one faced a 30-rninute interview with a panel of judges asking them such things as their platform as governor. The most heart-rendlng part ot the program was to bear the stu- dents' words about their inspira- tional teachers. Those teachers bad been invited to bear what the kids bad to say. If you could have heard tbOlle words, you would rest · assured that a fine education is available at every district 9Cbool. While teachers love to win grant money, I apect that the few wonts ot prUe extolled by their studenlS will keep tboee teacben irllpbd for a very Jong time. COlta Mela Hfgb School held m Brit~ rally. It was tbe 6nt time tbll our amctemk' ...._ haw~ Klmowtedglid or lbowt••d ltwawelCJIDlto .. our.a......,,......._ lined up Ki'09 tbe gym Goor, and to .... ..... ~ tbnJugbaul .. ,-• W.11110m:lmowt1dged .. lOO IE*wboNCiii..S .... M •two e IL 11Da-. 1'11 mlllft.-.o 1 ttr a Id- • I a.-tD?m"•J.Wlt. ..... acr.~NW. );luJ•l lillil U ) • b b I Tl -, ......... .. ~occ_.-. ...... .. !1:-...,_ .. -.. _ .......... ,, ._~~-.......... # .... . ---.. ..:.-.,. ~ . \ .. . . 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Located In MM!mCJth L•k•a, thia 21 ·unit motel includea • 2 BO living qu•ner. Comer loc9tlon 9djM:ent to new dewlopmenta. Good Income •nd Investment. PIHH C8ll 0\#an Forgey Ill (949) 717-5111 . Davenpol,1 falls eariy • She's a first-round upset victim at Prench Open. PARIS -In ftll is April. mt t1ae Belgien star the. space 'of wu pla~ in only lier fourth two months Dominique Van match.after a~ at the Roost !ost her mother and Jtaliu Open in Rome two almost quit tennis, but she w:eekl.ago. aune back to upset French Davenport bas been strug- Open second seed Undsay gling 'With a back injury that Davenpo~ on an emotionally forced her to pull· out of the charged birthday Wednesday. Italian Open before a match On her 27th birthday, Van . Roost beat Davenport, 6-7, ~ost two weeks ago ~d ~o 6-4, 6-3. The Palisades Tennis withdraw from. the Madrid Club member was looking to Open the following week, She win the only Grand Slam title needed treabnent during the still to elude her. long, first-round match Van Roost's mother, Louise against Van Roost, which last- ~e. died from cancer in ed two hours 18 minutes. CORONA DEL MAR FOOTBAU. SOtEDULE NON LEAGUE Sat., Sept. 9 -MilgftOl5-, at Western High, 7 p.m. frl, Sept. 15 • eomon.. at.Mt San Antonio College, 7 p.m. Frl.;Sept. 22 -at Newport Harbor, 7:30p.m. Thurs., Sept. 28 • SacldlelNtdc. at Orange Coast, 7 p.m. Fri., Oct. 6 -Westmlnn.r, at Newport Harbor High, 7 p.m. ~FIC COAST LEAGUE Fri., Oct. 13 • CosU Mel4, at Newport Harbor, 7 p.m. Thurs., Oct. 19-Northwood, at Newport Harbor, 7 p.m. Fri., Oct. 27 -at ~ lluc:h.. 7 p.m. Fri., Nov. 3 -Estand-. at Newport Harbor, 7 p.m. Fri., Nov. 10 ·University, at Orange Coast, 7 p.m: Corona del Mar High football coach Dick Freeman rides herd on bis pack of football hopefuls (below) in spring drllls. The Sea King~ have 73 in their varsity-junior varsity program. FOOTBALL . . . . • I "I lowt 11 shop. Mayt. Ms .. blps ..., ....... " .. Ill ' l;'dll Ill ... ANS honor• Sl'all'5 HMLOf MME JONI llOffR 5Mr'on Day, Costa Mesa hi'gh jumper __ ...,_ --.J Sports Editor Roger Carlson.• 949-57 44223 • Thursday, June 1, 2000 81 Musical chairs the order of the day • .Dunzo, Yonts the two most recent Pirates to mcilte moves .. COWIE llOTES Also joining the Bucs' coaching staff is f<¥k J3ye.rs. Byers played with Taylor at Sciota Ana CoUege as well as Oregon State lJniversity and was-schooled by. former St. Louis Rams head coach Rieb Brooks. H.e will be in charge of the secondary. lineman Kent Anderson (UNLV), Jlnunie Tony Attobeil DAILY PILOT Orange Coast College football coach Mike Taylor has announced that two more former players will be moving on to four-year schools to continue their ' athletic careeIS, bringing the total . .BaruCS [professional tryout), David Castleton (Cal State F\J1'erton, basketball), offensive lineman Jesse Cllagolla and .Johnny Garcia (Northern State of North · Dakota), linebacker Adin Cunningham (Chapman), defensive back -Bobby Johnson (University of Buffalo) and linebacker Doug McDaniel (West The UnJyerslty of Massachusetts women's~ler polo senior standout Katie Grogan (Cosia Mesa High) was number to 12. · Offensive lineman Amara Dunzo will continue to play at Lewis & Clark University this fall, Vf.hile kicker Davi'd Yonts will play for Bethany University of Kansas. · Llberty University of West Vtrginia). a first-team All-American selection this year, the first first-team selection gi school history. Along with the player transfers, Taylor will also have a familiar face returning to help the Pirates. Grogan led the Minutewomen in scoring for the fourth year in a row with 68 goals and 35 assists. Other signings throughout the off·season include quarterback Jared Pllnt and running back Raymond Ohrel (University ofl-Ia.YY~),"deteosive , Faasamala •Junior" Tagaloa, OCC's all-time leading receiver with 119 catches, 2, 113 yards and 22 touchdowns in 1986-87, will coach the wide receivers next year, replacing Phil Cooper, who will focus on the quarterbacks. It's the fourth year in a row that Grogan was an All-American selection, She earned second-team honors trer first three years. Big numbers, smailbOdies • CdM has a record turnout for spring practice, though few have imposing size. Barry Faulkner D AILY PILOT CORONA DEL MAR -The numbers are up, and down, at Corona del Mar High, which began spring football practice May 15. The upside is 73 bodies (combined varsity and junior varsity), which Freeman believ~~ may be unpreced ented. "That's the most we've had in a long time. I don't even think we had that -many-whea-we-two~pla­ tooned with big teams in 1980 and '8V said Dick Freeman, entering his sixth season as ·head coach after two sepMate stints at CdM as an, assistant. The down side, however, is a lack of imposing size. · • •i think we have two guys who weigh more than 300 pounds (Dave Richardson and Thomas Scheck)," Freeman said. "From there, we drop off to a few guys who are around 220." - But Freeman, whose squad went 3-8, but shared the Pacific Coast League title in its first crack at the circuit last fall, believes what the Sea Kings lack in size, they may make up for in speed. "We're going to be athletic and we'll have good team speed," Freeman said. "We're going to more quick-hitting stuff on offense, because we won't be able to pound on people." , Ereeman has also been encouraged by this team's work ethic, which ne will test this spring with a strong emphasis on fundamentals. "These guys have had a pretty good attitude all year long," Freeman said. "We have .some good leadership from our senior group-and our young guys are ve.ry entusiastic. I really like our group of sophomoreS'. They're hard workers and they have decent ability. We're going to have a real N team for the first ti.m,e since I've been head coach.• · Freeman said the emphasis on fundamentals will lay th~ foundation for more detailed offensive and defensive instruction in the summer and fall. "We won't implement a lot during spring," he said. "We'll have enough of a passing game and a pass defense, so we can play a passing league game." Freeman singled out .the senior leadership pro- vided by decorated outside linebackers Blake Hacker (All-PCL) and Nick Prosser (all-league and All-Newport-Mesa District), as well as Tuamata Grey, who will be a senior middle linebacker next fall. Hacker, just 5-foot-7, 170 pounds, but a warrior in the weight room, could also be a leader in the offensive backfield. Quarterback, like most of the positions up front, is up for grabs. Returning starters Evan Burden, a late arrival from volleyball, and Matt Moore, as well as Fountain Valley transfer Dylan Hendy, who will be a junior, are among those trying to impress. Freeman said Richardson, 6-5, 320 as a junior, but working his way closer to 300 and moving well, appears ready for a breakthrough campaign. The Sea Kings are practicing three days a week, typically Monday, Tuesday and Thursday, and lift- ing the other two. Free.man $aid th_ey will conclude with a June 17 seven-on-seven scrimmage. SEAN HILLER I DAILY PLOT CdM's Liz Morse has a big lead ln the girls' 800. ·Best in state? •Division ill's Morse and Day will find stiff competition this weekend at Cerritos College. Joseph Boo DAILY'PllOT , NORWALK-Ever since the 2000 high school track sea- son started, Corona del Mar High senior Liz Morse bas yet to find a challenge she couldn't overcome in the girls 800-meter run. Morse, the CIF Southern Section Division ID champion in the event, has yet to lose an 800 this year. This includes the Arcadia Invitational in April, when she beat some of Califor- nia's• top runners with a then-national best o( 2:09.40. She posted the nation's fifth-best time with a 2:10.71 at the South- ern Section Masters Meet. Morse is considered the favorite to win state, but her national mark has since been swpassed by two runners and she will face one of them at the CIF State meet in Cerritos Col- lege. The preliminaries start Friday, with the finals on Satur· day. While the 800 is a tough field, a c~uple of note worthies~ missing. San Lorenzo Valleys Alejandra Bamentos, wbo owns the nation's best mark with a 2:09.35, opted for the 1.roo and 3,200. Los Gatos' Heather H.ennessey, who bad the nation's fourth-best time with a 2:10.53 at Arcadia, is not competing at state. Nevertheless, Morse will have to deal with Vallejo senior Spring Dawson. who posted the nation's second-fastest time with a 2:09.36 at the Sac-Joaquin Section Masters. A freshman, Costa Mesa's Sharon Day is a real challenger for the girls high jump title in her first state meet. In the Mas- ters, Day, the Division m champion, tied the state's second- best and the nation's fourth-best mark with a 5-9, good for second place. She just d\issed dearing the 5-10 mark. koock- ing the bet down with her calf. At state, she will be pushed again by Edison's Radlel and Bianca Ziemann. Raebel tied the state-best jump with a 5-10 to wtn the Masters. St. 1gnatius junioT Jenn:a Grimaldi w the only one in the field to deer 5-10 more than once this year. • Costa Mesa High freshman high jumper is beating the best by leaps and bounds. ~AleDMll all the other athletes and figured they were probably nervous too, so that made it better.• With that mark. Dey aJto tled for the fourth-highest mark in the entire rountry and sbe also broke her own school record of 5-6. D.u.vfllm C olta Mela High'• girJa bigb Jumper Sharon Dey bu now mtered the ivefted air of the CIP Stat8 PfellmtMriel. Not tOo ...,.,, b. 14-ywr-okt. TM~ flwehman with the .. .... blr...., took l8CODd It 1Mt W8lllt'I CIP ........... SedloD ...... Miit .... ....., amk of M, t1aa __., bllll amt Ill tbe It.ate beblDd M..arn M9lt wlDDlr lt.m.l .,,_,,... af ldllaB (S-10). •1 W• ID W¥CIUI Midtng up to .......... ._, ...... _ . .,. tlall9 lind-.lild tD ..... .. Did we mention that she wu only 1'1 Dey deenMl 5-6 end 5-7 00 ber 6nt attampls end cleared 5-8 and 5-9 oo ber wood =.r· •After I tbe b9r (tit 5-9). I ~. tblMlgbt. •Qb., Ood.' • ~ .. DlilJ Nit AN ti II.._ WI*. lilild dllr ._ M ... 1 M.t • l'd.daf nlglat. •1 jull gal ID ..... • l>ltJ,.. billl tlllt hdlc Colll i....,..wt .. Dtw', am cM" .............. ._ .. .M.bal. ............... .. I ' B2 !hurtday: June 1, 2000 DAY FROM 81 father. Eugene Day, Sharon still has a lot of height left in her jump. •she ba.s always had the hops,• the elder Day said. "That's a God-given talent to have that kind of ability, but now she's improving on the technique. She's trusting ruuself more nQw and that's made a big difference." . ,.. "JI , Sharon agrees that her • technique has 'gotten much better this year. · • "ni.'s a lot of things to wollr on in this event,• Sharon said. "It's all timing. When to rotate, springing off one leg, tilting your head to have the proper arc in your body. The key is to have all that stuff become automatic and to just clear your mind and go for it.• Thanks to some friendly competition from Ziemann, Day was able to c;o higher than ever before. "It was lil<e, bang, bang, bang, bang," Eugene Day said. "One would clear, then the other, then the other, going higher and higher, pushing each other farther and farther. As a former competitor, it was great to see that friendly rivalry push each athlete to the maximum.• With both parents and older brother Louis Day, a senior, having experience competitively in the high jump, she has been involved in the sport since a youngster. - ·She was jumping as early as two,• her Dad said. "Then she got into running and in the seventh grade, she got back into it again. Obviously, s~ had the ability to learn fcom her mother, brother and mysell because we've been there. It's been a fun roller coaster so far.• Now with the biggest high school meet right around the comer, what goals has Day set for herself? •Basically, I want to qualify for the finals, then in the finals, set a new PR,• Day said. "I'm sure I'm going to be extremely nervous before the meet, but I'm sure I'll settle down in time.· Her father sees even higher peaks for Sharon. "Right now, the state title is up for grabs," Eugene Day said. "Sharon, Rachel and another girl up north are all right next to each other. If Sharon nails her technique, she'll be hard to beat.• The secret to Day's success? South Coast Plaza. "I love to shop,· Sharon Day said with a laugh. •Maybe that's what keeps my legs so strong.• . - - - I li"( 01111r < ·'"l\l·r I •After two wins over raves, Red Sox go for the Money in Saturday's s owdown with the Giants. NEW-Nill ~ Dion also had a two-run PORT single, scoring Steven BEACH -Tom Money Hlllgren and John Angelo, pitched a complete-game giving the Red Sox the lead one-hitter as the Giants for good. defeated the Yankees, 5-0, For the Braves, Evan in the Newport Beach Llttle Zoller threw a complete- League Majors DiVision. game five-hitter with seven Semifinals. · · strikeouts, while 'lbolDU · · Money faced only 21 Dlalynu had a hit and batters, striking out 15 in scored-the team's lone"ron. the win. Leading the Red Sox' Zack Mildet and Pblllp defense was Brett Crowley, Ban.nan each reached base Jake Wuebben, Tanner in the first inning and later Nazum, John Angelo, Grant scored on a MJchael Kordl Gerdau. Michael Ford and double, giving the Giants th John Gothard. l~d for good. In Game 2, Hillgren · Danny Hunt added an pitched a complete game RBI single for the Giants and with six strikeouts for the made a stellar defensive play Red Sox, out-dueling the at third base. • 1 Braves' Tyler Ellls, who For the Yarucees, Michael' struck out five in the Orozco pitched well and had complete-game effort. the team's only hit. Singles by Paul Knezevic, The championships for all j Zoller, James Gray and NBLL divisions will be on Jordan Taormina gave the Saturday at Llncoln I Braves an early 2-0 lead. Elementary. The AA Divisiod Angelo scored two early game will start at 9 a .m., the runs for the Red Sox, one on AAA game at noon and the I a Dion RBI single, to tie the Majors game at 3 p.m. ~ I game. • t After the Braves regained Red Sox hot. twice , the lead at 3-2, liillgren · 1 reached base and scored on PO~W-Nill MAJOR' a Dion RBI hit. Dion would BEACH -The Red Sox ' la=e~=mer:::th the defeated the Braves in g g · back-to-back games to Red Sox m·p on·oles advance to the Newport Beach Little League Majors I NEWPORT Nill • • • Championships. BEACH -The 1UU1 The Red Sox knocked out Red Sox used a six-run first the Braves, 2-1, and 4-3, to inning to overcome an early ·advance to Saturday's finals. -OJillcit in last week's 7-6 win ln the 2-1 win, JJL Dion ' over the Orioles in Newport pitched a complete-game Beach Little League AAA three-hitter, striking out 10, Division action. while walking only one. Brett Bartlett had two hits, Uttle UAGUE two runs scored and one RBI to lead the Red SoL Alu Ray, Blake Raymond. Mu Rolllm and Drew Brabs each added key hits for the Red Sox. . Camden Nlchollon pitched 21/3 scoreless innU).gs • to keep the Orioles off track. ln other AAA-action: • RED Sox 5, CARDINALS 4 • Camden Nicholson and Curtts Convene each had a hit and an RBI to lead tbe Red Sox past the Cardinals. After jumping out to a 4-0 lead, the Cardinals tied the score before Breit Bartlett · scored in the sixth inning to win the game. Alex Ray walked twice and scored two runs to ignite the Red Sox offense. Tigers edgerRed Sox . COSTA CMAll MAJORS MESA- The Tigers only had one hit, but it was enough to outlast the Red Sox, 3-1, in Costa Mesa American Llttle League Majors Division action. Andrew Sanford clubbed a two-run home run for the Tigers, the only hit allowed by Red Sox pitcher Alex Dominguez. Dominguez struck out l 0 in the game and also had two hits, including a double for the Red Sox. Pitching well for the Tigers was the combination or Matt Doran and Nick Pe tenon. , , Daily Pilot Marlins nilly to put away tlie Diamondbacks COSTA Cllllll llllOIS MESA- The Marlins overcame a big early-game deficit to rally past the Diamondbacks, 9-8. in Costa Mesa National Uttle League Majors Division action last · weekend. ..... 1Tailing, 8-2, after the first inning, the Marlins tied the game in lbe second before scor:tng the game-winner in the ninth. Evan Spencer doubled in the ninth inning and later scored on a Victor Valdez single to win the game for fbe Marlins. Ryan Bagwell had three doubles and three RBis, while Valdez and Jeremy Speea each had two hits. Vinnie Valdez, Mike Wolfe and Taylor Hlgglns each added singles for the Marlins: On the mound, the Valdez brothers and Bagwell combined to strikeout 16 D-Backs. ln other Majors Division action: • MAliINS 4, AsTRos 0 • Victor Valdez had two hi'5 and an RBI to lead the · Marlins past the Astros. Vinnie Valdez, Ryan Bagwell, Evan Spencer, Jeremy S~ and Alex Robles each added key hits, while Erle Seagondollar added an RBL Bagwell and Victor Valdez combined to toss a two-hitter with eight strikeouts. ' Fictitious Bu91neu NarM S18tement The followlrig pereon1 ara doing bulinetl 11: El CORDOVA APTS, 20n Chatle St.. Cotta Masa, CA 92827 Kattn L Laraon, 20n Charle SI.. 18. COiia M.a. CA 92e27 Thia buelne11 II con- d\ided by: an lndMdual Have you 11art-'d doing bu1in1n y11? Yes, 1971 Katen L. Lareon Thia ltalemlnl WU ~ Mltl !ht Counly °"" of Onaogt Councy on~ 2000fUOtU Dally Pilol June I, 8. 15, 22, 2000 Th804 Thursday, June 1, 2000 ID ....... ···-........................ ..... ..... •••••Ill ..... •111rnnt ..... •n ••• ..... •••••Al ..... 1t1t11M11t ni. ~ The~ ni. ~ .ni. ~ ni. ~ -F~" 8Ullot':o rlcn=~ SEAY~ ~~ INC, bl.-& "..= Af.CCWEi;Y, -~ Melt~. SYSTEM. S300 lrW'9 CENTER. 2141 ,..._. , c) ORAHGI 411 Old Hewpoft Ad . a Ww;, 14 Ave .. au.. m ....... aw . c.. ...... CA COUNTY OOlJI, di LA =" llMdl. CA CCIII ...... CA~· PQ!.y~~~ ~. H A4!0Uny, =rrFcat~ a..!i D w...., 220 =-~~· :;:"Ca~~ ~T~·~or .. ~~~;, =~·~1 Cc*a c;:~ .. con· Thie ~ It Olllt-Thie bUe1tMt1 11 ~ h) SAN 0 I E 0 0 Thia ~ It con-dueled tJV: 111 lncM(lull duct.i by 111 incMdutl duc.wd by. en ~ COUNTY GOlF, I) SD dUcl9d by 111 lndMdWI Hive you etlr1td Have you 1t1r1ed Heve you 1tarted OOlF, ll LAS VEGAS Hive you 1t1rted doing bu1lntH yet? dolog bu1lne11 yel? dolna buel!We. y.KI Ho GOLF. k). VENTURA doing bulllneH yet? YH, Mey 1 11198 YN, Jen. 2, 2000 N!f.. H /lltNtly COUNTY OOlF. YN, 5--08-00 Ma!tt OeVlcf Nedle!Nn Gery W. PomtfO)' Thie lletement wu I) SAN BERNARDINO SCtven D Well(., Th11 1t1lllment waa Thft 1t1tement was flied WiJtl the C°"'1!y COUNTY GOLF. m) Thie ltltlmenl wu filed with the County filed wfth the Coullly Clerk of Oninge Co&A'1ly RIVERSIDE COUNTY filed with the County Cletlc of Oringe County Cleft! of Of1rlge CourtlY on OS/Oltr'2000 GOLF, n l INDIO Clerk of Orange eouo«y on 051\612000 on 06/23/2000 HOON2U70 COUNTY GOLF, o) on 05/09/2000 , 2000llHOH 2000H21147 o.tly P1oc Mey 11, 18, INLAND EMPIRE 20006l28375 Dally Pilot Mey 18, 25, NOTICE OF DIVIDED PUBLICATION P\nuenl '° 8ec:lof'I 3311 ~ 3315 ........ end 1ballon Code. Nolcle "' Power to Sell TU-0..lllld ~ n and lot~ Cowlly, ._ c:rl Celllomla. i. ~ cMdlld ... ....,.._ '° --... r..... °' 9l'*W ~ pMltled In ... ~-A potion ol"' Ill _...1n.,.. nerr~. NOTICE OF IMPENDING POWER TO SEU. TAX DEFAULTED PROPERTY This Ill pubic notice "8t ,.., Pft)p8fty \axee end 1• 111menes on h lllfcele dW:rt>ecl beblw .. be deflluleed M OI morw yeetl on .Me 30, 2000 at 5:00 P.M. The pan:iills ..... ed wl became~ to the Tax~ .. power to ... on .My 1, 2000, et 12:01 A.M. by opeidon o1 18W. The Tax CollecU't power IO ... wl etlee ur-. tw PfOPM1Y II Wit TU. ---• nll TUil .. ..,. nll TAm' I CT Ml)cmmttl..-°' nil NCM. VIM , .... ..-o1WT llACH cm ,. Delly Piiot May 25. June 25. Junt !. 2000 Th752 GOLF, p) CENTRAL o.ly P1loC Mey 11. 18. Jynt L 8. iOOQ Tuno 1, 8. 1§. 200() !bl!§ COAST GOLF, ~ 25. Joot J. 2000 Th75Q Flctltiou• Buel-· ~IX a~· t)i 'rs 1 Flctltioua BualnH• Fictitious Buslnee• Flc:tttlout Buslnee• ·-Oual St.. &e. 2cn, New-,..me Swtement HMM st.tement Name S..tement NenM ltMement Port BNch, Cllfoml1 The lollowlna P9"°"' The lollowulp pereons ..._ redeemed ot mede Mmject to en lneallm8lit p.n o1 ~· "*1ed u pro- vtded by law prior to 5:00 P.M. on Jul.. 30. 2000. The ~ 10 en ~ p.n fienN. natM on .U-. 30, 2000 end, •ft« that dete • .,. .-balenc9 due nut be pM! In .U '° P'wwnt .... o1 PfGpe!1y •• pW)llc aucton. The emouni 1n ~em cer11a 1ot whldt MCit'I pt'opetly _. ortgNlly dedefed D .be tu~ le Ml~~ Ml pet081 number arid etc. not R:lk.tde .,. eddlllof\8I peneltlee Md ,._ whlctl haw eccrued Ma lh9 da• c:rl tu-default end mor-. recent taxee that mey Mio ~ delinquent. One. the power to Mil hu erteen, ht""" of redemptiol1 ll9nnlnl• et 6:00 P.M. on N 1ut buM- neee day prior 10 ule by.,. Tu~- -lllO.)M •• ...,""· ,...,.. 111114, OOICNllOM, ElJlM6TH l. 11U ML. Dk The tol~ The I~ l*90nt 92e&O ,,. doing bullOtA as: e11 doing l!ulinnl u : fie doing u · ere doing bueirlM8 u : CPGG, Inc .. (CA). Real RM41111 ~.::"· ST. FAlfSTINA CATH(). CONl:EPTS UN· JBB COnluhfng, 11485 1451 Quall SI., Sle. 201. 2901 w. Cout I'/. UC BQ()l(S, 2901 Lala· LIMITED. 1544 Placen-Gerenlum Circle, Foun-~ Beach. Califof· Suitt 390• Nawpor1 yettt Ave • Newport lla Ave .. tl5, Newporl tUl Vlllty. CA 112708 nil 92660 Belch, CA 92663 Belch. C.t. 112663 Beach. CA 92663 Julle M. &own. 11485 This businese Is con-Randal Allen P«ieon, Nofdslrom Develop. Jerry Sypher&. 1~ Gerllllum Circle. Faun-duct.i by: 8 OOfPOl9lloo 2151 PICific: Ave., Colla ment Finance, (CA). 511 Placeotla Ave., 115, tUI V*'t, CA 92708 Hive you started Mea, CA 112927 291h Stteel. Newport All lnformetlon ooncemng r~ or the lnitl9tlon of an Installment plan of redemp- tion will be fumilhed, upon r9qUMt. by JoM M. W. Moor1ach, Orsnge COunty Tr8UUf"W· Tax Collector. 12 CMcC.,. Ptal.a, Acom 0·58. Senta Ana. CA 92702 (71 4) 834-3-t!!. Newpor1 Beach. CA .... ~.!.. ~-•ft...!_~ doing busioeas yet? Jim Bre-i, tn Riv· Beadl, CA 92663 92663 ...,....., v,. -· ~ .... ~ Y-. 05/1M>O •nlde Ave., Newport This business tS con· ThJs business 11 con-Hive you 111rttd CPGG. Inc., Eric Belch, CA 92963 ducted by" e c:otp0telion PARCEL NUMBERING SYSTEM EXPLANATION dueled by" an lndnlldull doing bueineH yet? Marson, Vice Pr8Sldent This buslne .. Is COO· Have you alerted Have you Sllrttd YM, 5/lt'C>O Ibis statement was dUcled by: joint venture doing buclNll yet? No doing business yet? No Julie M Brown filed wfth the County Hive "OU •t•r1td Nordstrom Oe11elop· Jerry Sypher1 This statement was Clefk of n..-.. ,..~....., ' ment Finence La eoce This 1ta1emen1 was flled with Iha County on OSJlo/2001" ~ .. , ~~ ~~ A. Nordstrom: P~ fried with the County ~ of °'9nge Couo«v 2000N21511 This atitemenl was Thia slalement wes Clork of Or'lnge CouncY on 05l'05l'lOOO Oa"" Pict Mev 18, 25. hied with .... Couo"' filed with the Couoty on 05l23l2000 2000ll2I012 "' ' """' '1 Clerk ol Orange County 20004ll2t737 Dally Pilot Mey 11 18. June 1· 8· 2000 Tb764 ~~nge County on 05/09/2000 The Assessor's Parcel Nl#Tlber (APN) when UNd 10 dMcttbe property In this list, refers to the assessor's mep boc:*, ht map pege. N btock on the map, if appllc:able, and lndl· vldual percel on h mai> peg9 or In IM block. A percel numbet f<{ ellllmPle "044-363- 05" !flOuld mean boc:* 44 of h e11111or'a meiie. blodt 363 (mep p8ge 36, block 3) and percel 5 wl1ttln that blodt. The mllP9 r.teffed to .,. •Ydable for Inspection in !he office of the AMessor. ! 2 Civic CenW Plaza, Room 1,2, Santa An&. Daily Pilot May 25, Junt 25. June 1. 2000 10740 Fictitious Buslnffs 20004ll2IOU 200otl21384 1, 8. 15. 2000 Tb792 Name Stlltement Dally Pilo4 May 11. 18, Dally Pllol May t l, 18, Flctltlou1 Bu1lneH Fictitious ButlMU The toHowlng persons ?5 • .Noe 1, 2000 Th737 25. J\me 1, 2009 Th757 N S..... Nsme Stlll•ment ere doing buslnesa u : Flctltl B f All property Is In the Township South and Range West of Sen Bernardino Bue and Meridian. The real property that Is lhe aubject of thi1 notice Is situated in !he County of Orange, State of California, and Is dHCribed ••follows: Th:~!i1ow1~e~,!'!,. The lollowtno persons N11lonwlde Business Fictitious Bu1lneaa Nem:.."~tat~~~· are dol~ business as: are doing boalOeta u : Imaging Center, 27662 Name Statement Th folfo 1 ARTIS IC GARDENS' VILLAGE jlEAL ES· Aliso Creek Ad., 113314. The lollowlno persons !,_ 0 buw ng persons TATE, 2400 Main Street, Aliso Viejo, CA 92656 era doing bu9r'nau as: are .,.,.ng slness as· 18 Rock Wren, Irvine, Suite 201, lrvlnt, CA 01oud Latifzada, 30 3 BOX SET, 17150 The Hungry Heart-New· CA 92604 9281f·iS252 Via Lucca #E421, Irvine, Newhofie Str., #613, port Beach, 1151 Dove Susan Ferreri, 18 .... 11.., H ..... "' 2,,.,,,, C St , Su118 202. Newport R k W I I CA .-11 "" rwn;name, """' A 92612 Founla n V1lley. CA Be c 9 oc ren, rv "'· Main St1Ht. Suite 201. Hamid Javld1 2.766} 92708 ach. A 2701 PROPERTY TAX· OEFAULTtO IH THE Y~R 1"5 FOR THE TAXES, AllEISllEHTI ANO OntlR CHARGES OF THE FISCAi YEAR 1994.fS 9~~~4 business la con· lrvlne, CA 92614-6252 Aliso Creell Ra. #3314, Makulu Inc., (CA), 1 ~ ~ s~'.'8inui:fe ducted by: on lndMdual ~~ ~11:,a ~-~Is v=,;:, ~fl-~~11 ~. F~i=e Va~!ry.. 209227.0Nl t YipOft Beach, CA . NEWPORT BEACH CITY Ha11e you Slarttd The I t d ed b 1 dOtng bus1oeu yat? reg Slfln com· uct y: I genera CA 92708 Thi• busi1'18SS ii CO!\· Yes, 4/l /00 menced to IJllnllctfl,.,...~ partoership Th111 busmen 11 coo· dueled by. an lndililOtiat Su••n Ferrari ""' under lhe """"""" Have you started ducted by· 1 """"""llOll H d -b I dol b · ? _,...,... ave you 1t1r1e This alalement was us n11.~ ..... n!~ ... ~. or y no u99s1ness yet Have you st1r1ed ~business yet? Yes 111mes ""'"" °"""' on es, 12·1· dolog bu11oe11 yll? 1iled with the County 1964 Hamid Jal/Id Yes •. 1999 Cllfk of Ori nge County Philip H. Mc~ This statement was Makulo 1oc , Rick Joseph Shannep oo 05/23/2000 Thia stllement wes hied With • the County Ian Forman. Pres This 1ta1ement was 20Goel211748 fried wrth the County Clede of Oranoe County This at1tement was hied with the Couoty Dil!ly Piiot May 25• June Clark of Orange County on ~ hied w.th the Couoty onCleltcOS/ofl6/20000range County 1· 8, lS, 2000 Th795 on 05l05l?OOO 2000e8301S4 Clerit of Of County 2""""128005 ' ..... on 05/ln~ 200~829052 BSC ....... VVVV Dally p..,. June 1, 8, 15, ~t<VVV 0a"" 0...... u ... 18 25 • .._ Daily Pilot May 11. 18. 22. 2000 The03 2000e829450 .. , ............ y • ' NOTICE OF 25. Ju!!! 1, 2000 Th744 Diiiy Pllol May 25. June JI/!!! 1, 8, 2000 Thm TO PAEJ.'.1~~:TER BSC 95M BSC 9555 1· 8· 15· 2000 Th788 Flctltlou1 BuslneH ESTATE OF: NOTICE OF NOTICE OF Fictitious BuslMH Name Statement HILDEGARDE H. PETITION PETITION Name Stitement The lollowlng persons DENNO eke TO ADMINISTER TO ADMINISTER The tollowinn persons ere doo~ buSlll6Ss as. HILDEGARDE ESTATE OF: ESTATE OF: are doing t>uetn.ss as G~. ~tlkloM~::~~ •DENNO URBANO B. EL.LEH E. KEENAN REAL RESULTS MAR· 200 Perls Lane #109, CASE NO. A.202.493 VILORIA CASE NO. A202387 KETING, l 77 Riverstde Newp0<1 Beach. CA To ell heirs, beneh· CASE NO. A2024n To 111 heirs, benef1· Ave., Nt WJ>Of1 Beach, 9?663 clories, cred11ors, cont· To all heirs, benefl· ciaries, creditors, cont· CA 92683 James David New· lngeot creditors, and clartea, creditois. cool· lngent credlto11. end Jill Ann Johos. 1198 comb. 200 Paris Lane pe!$00S Who may olher· lngent creditors, and persons who may olher· Pacific Coall Highway, #109, Newport Beach, I Seal Beach. CA 90740 CA 92""'" H0.31~ ·AP 04&-282--08. $43106. BENNETT, GREGORY DAVID, 2121 OCEAH8L H0.315 ·AP 0'9--081-47, $507125. ADlER. ALLAH W. 421 WESTMl.NSTER AV H0.316 ·AP 050-121·15. $1305 10. DAY. DE8(). IWi TR FOA loWUORIE l EDWARDS. 205 CORAL AV H0.317 ·AP050-l52.Q2. S 7365. l 8, DAY, DESO. IWi DUNWELL TR, 1309 H8AYFROKT H0.318 • "'050-152-22. S1'67.24, DAY. DESO. RAM TR MAA.IORIE L EDWARDS REVOC TR. 305 MARINE AV NO 319 • AP 42).27t-Q8, 1622.38, TAYLOR, GEORGE I, 108 VIA XAHi THE NO 320 ·AP 'lMOl-45. $3'S.6', &AYIGAT£WAY 4 IHC N0321 ·AP'5M12~. S38 52, HARBOR HIU HOMEOWNERS ASSN, SITUS HA HO 322 • AP tl2•58-2t4, S1117.JI, SHORES, DAVIO Wll.l.Wol TR, I e KAMALII CT, UNIT 2t4 COSTA ME.SA aTY HO 323 • AP 13Wel-ot. S1711 42, JACOUES, DONALD F, 3000 ROYAL PALM DR H0324 ·AP 1lt-20Z·IO Sl711 42, JACOUES, C>OHAL.D F. 3004 ROYAi. PALM DR HO 325 ·AP 138-202·11. S 1714 42. JACOUES C>OHAl.D F, 3008 ROYAL PAUi DR NO 32t · Al 139-252 ·25. (FORMERLY t3f.252· 25.5010). SW 79, BRES. T'El., CURT, I 11118 TAHITI DA H0.32'7 ·AP 141-59S-23. S2M4.70, WOOD, ROlAND RAY, 1079 CHEYENEST H0.32.1 • AP 4111-1n'32, seeuo. AINSWOR™. DAVID TR, 2113 Tl«JfllH A'{ HO 329 • AP'422~t-10, f108 er, SUCHAAOV, BOK>NI G. 2099 MOH- ~IN HO.UI ·AP422~1-t7, (FORMERLY 422-481· 17 5010~ 1190 93, RAPOZA, !>EHNIS E. 20CM REl'U8UC AV NO l31 ·AP 422~94-22. U2I. 17, SE1.8Y, FRAHK E,tlJOMST H0.332 ·AP'24-t2t-45. S38.6', PACIFIC MESA BUSINESS PARK ASSN N0.333 ·AP~·12. S2140.7t, GRAHT, 8EV· EALY TR, SITUS HA H0.33' . AP 42$-223-QZ. (FORMERLY 429-223- 02. 5020 ' .5030). Wise be roterested lo Iha f)el'lont who may other· wise be 1nter8S1ed n lhe T"1 ... b 1 1 ......., ST .. TEMENT OF Fl I I B I will or estate. or both, of. wise be loterested In the wilt 0< estate. °' both. of: 1"" us ness s con· This busloess 1s oon-.. ct t oua ua nest Fictitious BualneH HILDEGARDE H. will or estate, ()( both, of: ELLEN E. KEENAN dUC1ed by. an lndtvtdual dueled by 811 llldMoual ABANDONMENT OF Name Statement N1me Statement DENNO 1ka URBANO B. VILORIA A PETITION FOR Ha.ve you alerted Have you 1tar11d USE OF FICTJTIOUS Tha lollow1ng pe15ons The toltow1ng persons HILDEGARDE DENNO A PETITION FOR PROBATE has been dolllg buuiess yet? doing business yet? BUSINESS NAME are dojng busmess as are do111g business as: A PETITION FOR PROBATE hll been filed by ROSEMARY Y~, :;: Joflna Yes, 2115/2000 The following person(•) BESTBUYHEALTH, 11) GOURMET WINES PROBATE h11 beeo filed by BENNY H. VIL· KEEN.t.N STEVENSON Thie atalemeol was James D1v\d Newport has (have) abandoned INC . 2184·K Canyon ON LINE. INC., I>} THE filed by ROBERT OAl.t. \n the Superior In the Superior Court of This statement was the use o1 the hctaious Or , Coste Meta, CA WINE GROUP, 303 DENNO 111 Iha Superior Cour1 or C1ll1ornl1, C1litornla, Coullly of llled with the Counly l~td w11h the County bus.oness name Md\lel 92627 Ma1gu111te •A. Corona Court of C1Jilornla. Couotv of ORANGE ORANGE. Clent fA ~nge CouniY Clerk of 0r.nge County Craig Cus1om Designs BtstBuyHeallh. loe Del Mar. CA 92625 Counly of ORANGE THE PETITION FOR THE PETITION FOR on OSll 2oooe129039 on 05112/2000 3045 Oonnybroolc Laoe, (CA), 2184·K Canyon Gourmet Winer. Oo TH! PETITION FOR PAOeATE rlQUfftl lhet PROBATE r~ lhlt 200otl2H05 Cos1a ~. CA 92626 Of , Co$ta Mt$8, CA Ltne. loc (CA) 303 PROOATE requesta lhat BENNY H VILORIA 1111 ROSEMARY KEENAN Dally PtlOI May l8, 25• Delly PilloC May 18, 25, The F1ellt1ous Bust· 92627 Marguerite •A. Corooa ROOEAT DENNO be appomted as personal STEVENSON be ep-June 1· 8· 2000 Thll9 June 11 8, 2000 Th768 ness oeme referred 1o This buSlnesa 11 con· Del M.lr CA 92625 app0tnttd as pertonll r~llYt IO edmin-polntad IS perSOtllll ~ Fictitious BuslnffS above was Med 1n Or· dueled by 1 corporllk>n This business is con· repttsentatNt 10 edmtn-lat., the M11te of the de-rttenCalMI to **'*1ill., HMM Stetem9nt Flctltlou1 Bu1lneH aoge Counly on Have you 11111ed CIUcMd by a corporation lster the estate of the de-aedent. the estate of the deoe-tame Statement 10·23-98. FILE NO dolnQ business yti? No Hive you slaned cadent. THE PETITION re-dent. ~~IO~s The following persons 19986V 3495 Bu tBuyH11llh Inc . doing busine11 yet? THE PETITION r• qu11t1 the ~ot'1 THE PETITION r• ABALORE POOLS. 111 doing business as: MICfllMll E. Lint. 3045 Sc:on Blmee. Vice Pih-Yes. ~·19-00 quests the decedent'a Wil and oodlala. II wry, questa the dec:edenl's 3101 S. Fat~~ Rd., PICKElT PAINTING, Doonybrook L1oe ldtnl Gourmet Wmes On Wtll !Ind C<IC1o<*. If In(. be tdmltted to problte. W• end codicils, " eny, -... 21 L> ... ~·:"::. CA 17165 Ne~ Streel, Costa Mesa, CA 92620 TNs statement WIS' Ltoe Inc Bflao M. be admtt1ed to probele The W.i end 1ny c:odlclll be admitted to probate. ......._ ' .,.,,,. ...,,., Surte O, Foumarn Velley. Crato Johnson. 28880 l1led wrlh lhe Coumy Mahood. President The Woll and lf"I cocldle 11e 1valleble for ex· The WI and 1nY oodiall 927o4 CA 92708 Milky Way, Sun City. CA C~ of Of1nge Counly This '11temen1 was a!e .vllilablt 1~ e•· ... __.... ........... If\ ..._ file k-' 1re 1vallable fOf H · Li wrenct Albert 92586 on 05/16/'2000 hied with lhe Couo"' ~ ~ ..... ,.,...,., .... ...,.. Goebel. 310t S Fair· Lff A Pickell, loc . ., Mllnllbon in the flit l<ept by the court amine.lion rn the file kept view Rd . Soa 21• Senti (CA), 17l65 Newhoe>e This business 1s con 200otl29051 Clel1I of Ofange Cowi1y by lhe court THE PETITION r• by tne court. C mt StrHt. SUile D, Fountain duoled by. co-partllefa Dally Pllol May 18. 25. on 05112/2000 THE PETITION re· quest1 eU1hority 10 ad· THE PETITION rt· "rllis ~sine: Is con-Valley. CA 92706 Mictlaet E L.snt J\lnt t, 8. 2000 Thll3 20006821719 1610.92. JONES, JEF· FREY A.ET Al, 2020 SAHTA MilA AV. UNIT F lflVIHE CITY H0.336 ·AP 447..Q2Hll. (FORMERLY 447-0Z1· 08.5010), 1215.30, Wll· SON. RoeEJIT L. 3972 HNroarotl ST N0.331 ·AP 441-2~1. S2251.6'. SCHURAWEL. ALEX TR. 4112 LOMA ST N0.337 ·AP 463-101-12. mn te, SCHROEDER. ANDRE. 5332 SIERRA ROJA RD HO 331 ·AP 93ot-~19 S225UO, ASTARAaAOI, ZAIO A, 65 CAHYOfl RIDGE. UNIT 1 t H0.339 ·AP~. (FORMERLY 93&-6'- 251.5010). $261 97, HSO. GRACE C, 23 FAWHGSTAR. UNfT tO NEWPOAT.fllESA UNIFIED Fictitious Bualne11 Name Statement The 1011ow1ng petsons ate domg buS1ness as 01g1tal Commuo1ca· troos. 1221 W PCH •430 Newport Beach CA 92662 Lorr11ne Ma1c1a Schwar1z 1221 W PCH, •430. Newpon Beact1. CA 92663 Th.IS t>usmess 11 con· OUC!ed by an ondMdlal Have you sianed doing t>usrness yet? Yes. 1/2000 Lorraine Marcia Schwar1z This s1a1emem was fried with Ille Couoty Cletlc al Orange COuoty on OS 16/2000 200~829050 Dally Pilot May 18. 25 June 11 8, 2000 Thn4 quest• IW1hoftty to ad· minister the utate under quests euthority to Id· ducted ,,., an lndMdual Thll business 11 con-This statemeo1 was 011ly Piiot May 18. 25. mlols1er Iha estate under Ille Independent Admin-minls1ar the esllte under H v, iarted ducted by a corporabon hied with the Couniy Flctltlou1 Buslneaa Jon! 1, 81 2000 Th766 Fictitious Business Ille l~ndenf Admln-lstratlon of E1tatn Act. the Independent Admln-ave you 1 Have you star1ed Clerk of Orange Counly N1me Statement Name Statement latratlon ol Elle••• Act. (Thia Au1hority win allow llltrllion Of Eal1tes N:I.. ~.~rt.,.~I doing business yet? on 05/05/2000 The following persons Flctltlou1 BuslneH The following persons (This Authority wtt1 allow the perao111! represent· (This Authorily will allow Thia llatement was Yes. 4·1·2000 20006828008 are dooog buameu aa Name Statement 11a dotog busmess as the person11 1ep11not· atrve to lake many ac-the perlOf\81 repreeeot· lilad Wllh the Couoty Lee A Pickett. Inc, Dally Ptlol ~1 1, 18, a) T·Strett Surf· The tollow1ng persons !be Floating Gpurmet alive to take l'l'llny eo-lions without ob11lnlng ative to take many 10-Clerk d Onlnge County Betty Piekott, President 25. June 1, gQQQ !h7.A7 boerds, Apparel & More. are dojng business as and Charters. 300 EHi tloos wlthoul obtaining court epproval. Before 1lons without obtaining 5I09l2000 This statement was b) T·Sltttl Surt Shop. LIFESPAING Coast Hwy #217 New· court appioval Belore taking ca<taln very Im· court awrovel. Before on o 2oooe121388 Oled w11h the Counly Fictitious BuslMH 802 (L) S El Camino CHIROPRACTIC. 2013 port Bea~. CA 92660 taking certain 11ery Im· portent 1cti<>na, how· taking cert1in very Im· Daily Pllol May 11, 18, Clerk of Orange Couoly Name Statement Rell, San Clemen•• CA Newport Blvd.. Costa Vicki Lee Koutson por1oot actions, how· ever, Ille personal repr• portent acllons, how· 251 June 11 2000 Th751 on 05/12J2000 The tollowir1$1 persons 92872 Mesa, CA 92627 300 East Coast Hwy e11er, the personal repre-Hn11tlva Wll be required -· the personal r8(l<e!' 20006821717 are dowlQ businesa as T-Street Inc. (CA). Or Derek W Mason, •217 Newport Beith sentalive WIA be required to give nollcl to In-Nnlltive wll bt required Fictitious Bu1lnes1 Daily Ptlol May 18, 25 CALIFORNIA 802 (L) S El Camino 2013 Newpor1 Blvd CA 92660 lo give notice to In· terested peraone unltsl to give notice to In· Nime Statement June 1. 8, 200Q Th790 PAOFESSION.t.L Real, San Clemente. CA C06i. Mesa, CA 92627 Robert PaJnck K11i.t11n. lerested pe~ \Mless they have waived notice 1etetted penions unless The loOowlng pereons CLEANING. 2522 Or· 92672 Or Yasmine Areoo-300 East Coast Hwy 1My hove waived nocioe or consented lo the they hive wlived notic9 .,, doing bveinell u . Flctltlou1 Bu1lnes1 ange Ave . •C. Colla Th• bullnt91 I• con· Mason. 2013 NewPOrt •217. Newport Beach or con1ented to 1h• propoeed ectlon.) The or consented to th• •l HerrMaOomairt. b) Name Statement MeSI. CllJlfOMia 92627 oucted by • OC>rpOfllion Blvd , Colt• Mesa, CA CA 92660 propoaad ICllon) The Independent 1dmlnl•· PIOC>OHd 1ctfon.) The HermesOomiln com, c) The lollO ons Anl Marta AIYaiez Hive you 111111d 92627 Ths busioess 11 coo Independent edmlnls· trltlon authority will be Independent admlni•· H•rme• Mete HHlth. •re domQ ~!s 2522 Orange Ave • •C, doing bu11ne11 yet? This business Is con-ducted by a general trelion euthonty w\M be gr1nled unleu en In· tr1tion IUthority wiA be 2381 Elden A APl C REIMBU~SEMENT EX· Costa Mesa, C1Rlom11 Yn. 1~ ducted by hulblnd and partnership NO Ml ·I# JIWIHM. •t •· HAANION, S EDNA.ET AL. aoo IMNENi NOW -Al.a.111•31, 11716 M. MMETT. .lrtrMES, 22112 fll'NVAlt AO COITA.UCf1'Y H0-"1 • Al 425-215'41, 1110.00. am WT 1Jni ST HOMEOWNEN AISH NO.-·Al awl Ml. S110.00. TRACT..-.. 14341 ltOMf~ ASSN, smJS NA "'°"-'ITT Til· DUAUlTID * M YfMI 1111 '°" M. TAX£1, AllllT ...... ITI MIO Onmt awlGEI Of ntE FllCAL YUR 1112"3 COITAllEIACITY HO.a&t ·Al '12-471· • OI, '*7.50. HOl.ASCO. MOISES E. 1117 0€9RA OA I certify under per\lly of ~flury. that the fOt9gOing .. true end corr9d /s/JomM W Moorlldl Orenot Cowlly Treawrer·Tu Colledof E.llaculld II Orllngt Couriy. Slrlla Aoa. c.ldornll on May t . 2000 NEWPORT IEACH-COSTA MESA DAILY PILOT, llA y 25. .IUltl 1, .. CNS1moa Fictltlou1 Bualne11 Name Statement The following per10n~ dre dolnQ b\isjn4155 ., PACl~IC RENT A CAA 1903 E Deere Ave Saola Arla CA 92705 Nader Nooalla, 1903 E 0-• A•• Sanla Ana CA 92705 Th11 bua1oeas 11 con-' ducftCI by ..,, ll10IVidu.i Hive you s11rttd doing bu5'nesa yec? No NaCS.1 Noow TlllS lllltmtnt WU riled "'''h me County ~ of Ol'lnge County on 05.119'2000 200088294.54 Dally Piiot ~Y 25 June 1, 8, IS, 2()00 Th784 Flctltlou1 Bu1lneu Name Statement The lo4low1ng personi; Ill do11ig bu-IS NIXNAX 123 V11 Genoa. ~ Beech CA 92663 Nicole Ehc11 M1lllf 123 Via Gel"IC);I ~wpo!f Beach. CA 92663 Th11 busmess 11 coo duete<I by I!\ !Odiw:lual HIVt you lll!ttd dotog buao""8 ye1? No NICOie Elie\a ~1ller This Siltemt!\I WH l1ltd w11h the County Clei'lt Of Ofenge Counly on 05i26 '2000 20004l830148 Dally Pilot June 1 8. 1 S ?2; 2000 !helO gianted urn... 1n In· terwled pet90n lllM en gr1nted unteu an In· ve., ' 11 92627 T·SttHI Inc Norman wilt Have you 11ar1td 9'ted lilts ~ 10 the ......._ lereeted ~ ftlel en eo.ta Mela. CA 92627 PRESS. 5051 A on D Ervin. ~ CE 0 .-No Fl I 8 I ter P«900 en .....,.......... ,....__, ~,.....,IO_..._· ...-........ AM Bercuy Slo9tl, P1rkw1y, lrvtne CA Tlus buslnesa • con-Hive you 1t1ned dolno ~ ,.,, cut out us nest obj9ctlO!\ 10 the petition Ind stlOWI good '** .....,_......, v .. ,....._, 2381 Elden A ArA C 92804 ~ed by: an indMdual Thia '1attmen1 Wlll doing ~ yet? No Vdi Lee Kl'MIOn tame S~t and ~ good CIVM why the court'*'°'*' noc and shows good '** .co.i ~ 92627 T M rout 5051 Hive you 1t1ned fifed "'Ith lht County Yumme Areoo-This 1111emen1 was The tOllowtng pe..ane why the oouri llloUld llOC grant the eulhority. why the court stlOUld rlOf ,... :::;... la con-Alt;: Pi.rW.wa~n, Irvine, doing ~ yet? No Otl1I ol Oflnge County MHOn DC flied wtlh lhe County art doing ~ u gt1ll\I the 1uthonly A HEARING on the ~.!':' .. ~on· -dUcled by'. en indrvldull CA 92604 Ana Miila ""'8lu on osm5l2000 Derek w Masotl. 0 c ~ d Orllnge County •I PrctMl!Onll Flll8nCl4ll A HEARING on the l)etftlorl w11 be held on ,.. """" """' .... Hive yo lllr1ed Thlt bUllntss 18 con-This statemenl wu 2000l821007 This stalement was on 05/1212000 Advitoll, ptllllOn W\11 be held on JUNE 29, 2000 II 1:45 petJliorl Wiii be held on ......_ ... ~ ? No .... ~ ........ an lndMdUal filed w11h lhe County o.lly Pllol Mly II, 18. l11ed with the County 2000tl2NOO bl Prol.-inll Flll8llCl8• JUNE 29. 2000 at 1 45 p.m lo Dept. L73 lo-JUNE 22, 2000 II t:45 "'Z: ~ c,; H~e"' you sllr1ed ~ of Ofenge County 251 Jun! 11 j?OOO Th745 Ciel\ of Of1ng9 Counly Olly Pllol May 18 25. Mal'llQtlllent, pm In Dept. L73 lo-cated et 341 The City p.m. In Dept, L73 lo-Thie llllement wH doing buslntas yet? No on 05112J2000 on 05lt612000 Juo'!! 11 8, 2000 Th7§9 c) P~t Piyr<>" ctted it 341 The City Drtve S<Mh, Orange. Cited ~ ~~ hied with the County Tina Marout111n 1000M217 Rc:tttlous Business 20004ll2to53 Flctldou1 Bu1lne.s1 S4iMCe, dl Proleuional Drive Sou1h, Orlnge. CA t28e8 Drive • ...,.,_.,,..., ~ d Or-noe Counly • Thie stitement w11 Dally Pilot Mey 18, 25, NafM Statement Oatly Pict Mey 18 25, RMI Esaate Group CA 112888 IF YOU 08.JECT to CA 92988. on --~ r.a....1 -"th t..._ County JOne 1 8 2000 Th785 The lollowtntt persons Junt 1, 8, 2000 Thll2 Nef'M Stat9ment •I ~-•-~1 1'.".1-• E•· IF YOU 08.JECT to the grentinQ of the peel-IF YOU 08JECT to .,..,.,..,, .... 29018 ...., "' ,,. 1 ' are doing ~1-. u -. ---The lollow'log ~ tal;•e;:,;;-._ ..- the gninelng of lhe peel-lion, you ~ IJJPl9' the arenllna of the ~ n-~ PtloC 18 ~ ~ County Flcthlout 8"91""8 Women In Spln1u111 .,. dolllg ~ .. fl Prof onal lnvMt tion,"you lliotlfd lflPNI 11 the ht9ring and ..... llon,-you ~ ...,._, ~ 1 ~1{;,739 2000llH82I Heme Stetement Prectlee, 18115 P11t1\c1N1 PUBl.IC NOTICE E,merne Fllhlng 200 N mtnl ~ • at the heiring and ..... your objection• 0< file at the htMnu and *'9·· Delly Pilot Mey 18. 25, The lollo~ persons Of.. Cotti Mt11, CA ANNUAL REVIEW Tustin Avenue Su11e gl ProlustOnaJ Insur• your objection• Of file written obfectlone wttt1 your otljection• or Ille ............. _ a·-•-• •-~ 1 8 2000 Th782 are dOing busirlMI es. 92827 OF THE CrTYWIOE 200. Santa AN CA anc. StMcel written objoctlol'I• With the oourt belO!e the wYttten ~Iona with .-;;,;;-~ '°""" 1 ' -POC lmeglng Solutione, Bonnie A L Alher. TRAFFIC IMPACT 92S~~. R 4 ·-•r"• i~ h) ProfNSIOnal INU1· lhe court before the hHrlng. Your •P· 1t1e court before the Flctnlous Buslneu 25602 Alclil ·Pl!wy #408, 18115 P1rkcr11t Dr.. FEE PROGRAM ~v·-._... -•r inco AdvtllOB hHrlng. Your Ip• l)ffrlt'IOt may be In per-hUrlng. Your •P· ~~· ....... Statement l.eguM ..... CA 92653 Coll• Meel, CA 92627 The Cotti Mffl C11Y Slttute, (CA), 200 N I) Prolns•on•I Medical peeranoe may be In per· eon 0< by ~ enomev. ~~be In Pl'· ~-.._....._,& ~ The 1o11owiZ&i.pereorn1 Carlton Servl09e LLC. MlryAnn Rudy, 3018 Cound wll hold 8 ... -.. Tu$tlo Aveoue, Suitt &tlllno, U PiolNllOOel '°" ot by;;{ 1110meY IF YOU ARE A CRED-eon or by 'f04ll llllOmey. .,_,.,, "-""• bu ~VJ 3305 W =Ing E. Bl~ .. 0"' Harbof, ..-?00, S1nUI Ana, Cl< B1M p1 SeMce IF You E A~ CREAEO. ITOA ot OOlllil'-ne or9d-IF YOU ARE A CAED-91gne. 300 E. Coeal llRt •~o~ DIGIT~l. •29•· 1 oun"t1ln Rd.' ·B, 'V lle1nng for the anouel 92105 IYlno , .,,.... OA Hwv 1217 Ne_,,,'1 "" " WA review or the Ci"""'ld• -n. ....... ~ 11 con Ir.I Pel'IOnll 8'11 P1ylOQ ITOA Of OOlllltigenl or9d-llOt d the decMMd, "f04I Ill or COJlllJIOfllf or9d--,. • -... -AVOCldO, Unll B-". Lu Vegu, NV 88102 Thls .bultnell I• con· Tl'I"'"' ·'"""",.. Fe.i'~ .. _ .,.,.,,,.._ Sarv!Ce, I) Pereonel ltor of the deoeued, you mutt Ille 'f04ll c:Wrn with ltor °'"' deotesed, you 9Mc:tl, CA 92e80 Coale MMI. CA 92627 This busloesa Is con. d\lcted by 10 unln· r•;;;" ~·~y. June ducted by an \ll'lln· Monty Menegement, mutt lie...,... dlln'I wtfl the court end mell • mutt~ dallft""' Vlald ~ l<nullOn. Oinlel Ruiz., 2 .. 1 duct.d by. Limited Ue-~ated •~lion ... corpor1ttd UIOCAetlon ml Prote· ...... nel u....... .~-.... M IO ----..... -_ .... _ _,. • 300 8 Coe• ....... " Co _........... . 2000, II 6 30 pm . 1n ....._. --n I __ .._ ...... ...~ .. , the court ..... me 1 CCIP'I ,.,. ,....., __ Nf>" .... .. ... "-· .. ,..,., A11oc1do, Apt 9 ·3, billy · lhln • pe •• ..,_...., ...... "-~-• ........ _._..._of ""'"'' .... ..-·~-..... M•111llfillent, cqiy ~ the perlONll "'P" _ .... .,. llPPOfneed by cqiy io .,. ~ "P' ~t 7'2eeoNMport Belen, COile ...... CA 112627 H•11• you et•rt•d Heve you •t•r1•d )!.'!. H;A'."" r7'f'.:r..-o:;... Hive you 1111tld n) PiotM110M1 IGneneiaf r.......,. ~ by the court within tour 1......eve by Thie bulifiea Is oon-doing bUlll-. yee? No doing buelne11 yet? ;:".:!... u • .u, ,.. doing ~ yet? No P11nn•r•, the OOU11 within four monlll fl'om .. dllt ol the couft !our !bit ~ It oon-C.rtton $ervlcH LLC, Y... H-00 ....,.... -""" &ioc:.la ReeoUrc. In· I ProttUIOnaJ MOrt monh "°"1 the dMt of h llflll ~of ..... monlhe flOm "'dM9 of duc.wd by: en ~ ~ by: en il'ldMcMI J11eori ~ Vice Pree 8oM1e A L'/\llot! The Tralhc lmpeo FM atrtute. Wrltred Edw11d o 9ro1< ' ...._ ....... '--·~ _. ~ -~ In -...._ ...-,._,_ ~ ... Hive you eterted Heve you etlrttd ....... _ · • .... _ Pr_,_ hu been -.---.. ~ 119 we. .,. ..,., --"' ..,.. -· ...,.,. ... ,,.., ---"' _.. ~ but1fw yee? No ...... ,t ,,_ llatamen1 wit .~ to llnlnce ll'lt ,_,.,....,, ..,.,......,. p) Ploh11 an .. Tu ,_.. terw • ptWded In Pio-belt eedlo!'I 9'00 . ..,. • ptWded In !'foe Ml9 bullneu yet? """"' This •*'-" wae flled With me <;aunty ,..., 11 ~•• Thie atalement .... lltl, q) Tu ~ belt Code eec:lofl 1100 Th9 lllM tor ~ dalma belt Code eec:lofl 1100 Y•. ~2CMlO Deilitl Aw filed wiOI the ~ Cleltt GI OrWlgt COunty mprovemen • Heel With the C0unty r) Pr~t Com• The ""' '°' ~ ClllllM .. ,_,. •llPltl betor9 The 11rne '°' moo -.. 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Real Estate : Section Call Today II LISA Al VERA 949-574-4252 ANNE WILLEY 949-574-4249 • ••••••••••••••• 1·~.:!121 Lf9 Front Patio wlPartlll Bay View Vintagt t 940'1 btach houM, pottntlal lor lllUSlic: new home Joan, F'llll Eatatae ?49-300-3229 E1c.ptton1I Oceanfront Property. Bablt Pri'llUI Not· Usltd. Cal for clelalls. J1nt Llftll, CB agenl 9i9·632·5889 . _ _,_,_,,..-,""". -~ -. .,.. .......... . :l!'<> ,.,.... a ... Suw~ c.,,.,,. \i,. .... (!o\ •l'.l(127 "' .... , .. , ........... ,... -------·· ..... -------M~y ............ Friday S:OOpm Thunday .. Wc.~0t~ay S:OOpm --··-· 'l;.!11td\(11M' 0::10ant-S:UOvm \11•"""·~-L 'A'.W.-lu 11~10.n,....,•OOvu1 _.., ... ....., 'n-&.y ...... -Moaday .S.-()()ptn Frida)'.-.-.... n1~ S:OOpm Wed!Wlday .•.• -n-tay ~:OOpm S.Curday ........... Friday S:OOpm , 19 TWNHMS.FIRST TIME omREOI I UFTl Al 301 2.SBI, $217,000-$226.000. 2191 Canyon Or. • llodtl Open • Aql 949-&42-9699 E SIDE Plctln Pwttct 3br 2ba. qulM ~ rtmod I upgradM IM trplc, hdwd · n,., fenced pool, $429,IOO. C!1! Joell M9-2!!C!t OPEN HOUSE WEOITHUR 3-ePM 3080 Oonnyblooll 3br 2ba remod kltchtn a 2b1. . New carpet, ovtn lztd lot, lhtrmtl wlndoWI. $217,900. Dav• Ltlghton 714-SU-750I * NEW HOMES * Oualdy btJll dtllc:htd e.:t~';~ ~ 21 t0-2220 SF ~ 94M4s.6345 3Br 2.581 Home. E'eldt, pvt Cl.4-<le-aac, la1ge patio, 2car gar & meta. p~ Only 1329.000 C.11 Gob. agent 949·233-6335 eo.ta ..... MESA VERDE OPEN SAT 12~ 2711 SANDPIPER DR 4bl 30I pool, lpt, = yard, uwadlfl 1491 Owrrtla-Jen 714-23t Sell your unwa rtted items the easy way/Place a clau (fled ad today/ (94!J) 642-$678 OPEN HOUSE DOVER SHORES $AYfROHT PARADISE June 2nc1. Fri 11•2 S2,8501QOO 12&-YM115 I.I)() ISt.E 8l8nd Ntw S8I 48a. ~ 3rd lloor Ocean-HalbOI view ~ Ofltrld 11 St,"50,000. 8111 Grundy Realto11 949-875·6161 •. LOWEST IWCED SIG.! STORY -HOllE OH THE PPINSl,ll.A Alt. ... ?2N121 ED 101 WATEllFAOHT STtALI $795,000 ~ OrM knmtclatt Salt Wll'IMd Ex!UIYe Bkr 94H50-8357 E atdt CM 2br 1ba, ...... pottlb6t Ind yd., flt Wlllnul ll&Oflllo. Wttl Sldt, 3br 2b1 um El c.m1no s110C111no ...., .... 71Wl2-3111 Aemodtltcl 28r 1 Ba Apt. w.tack Yardi new c:arptl, tub'lllt, trwi paln1, vaull ctl. $1025 71~12~ ~.:. ._-.. -.. -.--~ l£' -. :l';_w ONLY 2 IU(I TO ICHI Huge 4br :!bl. uppet dpb(, lillbrighl. GINI ... W/O hlc!.p, f3200 ?49-500-6418 BLUffS: '8r To.mi-l I 995-12100/Mo, no pell. EASTILUFF: 48rNltw D. &Alex, Bkr 9U-72().1704 Sell your urrwaJlled Uenes lb• ~asy wayf~a ClaHf/lff tul IOMyf (949) 642·$678 Wedding Experts SHOWCASE :Yuh.I/shes ffune 2&, 2000 We (J)Jf! he s£oaJCasing I.be exper/s in each f ief d of I.be wedding spec/rum. c 9/you offer any lype of service for (J)eddings-lhis is the place lo aduerlise. Y ou (J)Iff reach an aJ!fuenl audience and QJj/f foue /his sec/ion. 7Jon 1/ miss oul. 7Jearlfine is iune 21 sl. ~ adue/iJe1 caf/7/nnie al ( 949) .114-4249 Motet . MANAGERS • SPECIAL• $1S4.00+ lax VMi (Mult pr....c ... Ad) 235 rms & lcilchentCla s..edon~ llndscaptd gr<MCla FEATURES: 24-Hour Lobby/01rto1 dlal phonts/Fr11 HBO, Multi Famlly Gallgt Seit Sat 8-2 411 Redlands Ave. Newport Ht~la. Lots ol g;-eal sl\Jffl Antiques, jaw· elry, lumiUt, ctohs, IOOla & 1olS al househcld ltlms. WOlFf TANflHG BEDS TAN AT HOME BUY OIRECT ANO SAVEi COMMERCIAUHOME l.llits ITOm $199.00 low Monlhtf Paymenl FRE.E Color Calaloo c.ir 1.eoo. 711-0156 1·n=1 WANTED TIQUES OOOOOOOOilr*ilrilr*OO • • o BARBIQUEI • * GALORI ill : NOW ..-GI : 0 COSTA a.IA a " : IMNl AMAi : : FUN IAUI IHWl : o SolN ... ticp, FT o : 10lm-7pm. S7hr up : • (0.0.E.) e.ltf pllg • " IVll AAllY • • : 8art>tquti. Ceioft : o 2300 Hlfbor Bhd IH o : Colla..... : : (Ori-tilt lnltMtw) : ••••••••.r.oo oi!t6ilr Marriott Newport Coast Villas Sales/Marketing Represent ManiottS most anricipamd "90rt ar Marrion Hocds &Tade Shov.s. If )\lll ~ sales & ~ widt !be public. WC want )'OU on our tcam. ~earning pocauial, appml( 25-29 hours per wcdc. Ar:alr c:all ~ Ndson ar the v.icarion desk c1 the Newport Bead\ Marrica (949) 729-3501 orfu rcswnc to (949) 464-6310 EOE •MFVD MOTHERS DREAM si.y Hcmt .... Monty e.m $500-$5000/mo Fdl 01 Pall·timt M•nwio ....-.su1 Jf.T Sl<I TIWLER. ESPN & DilclPool & Jacuzzi, Guest '4un· ciy Clclll to 405 & 65 Fwys. Min'a !tom O.C Falrgrds. college and bclla. Walking dl•· lance to ahopt and r1S11u11111ts. Older Style Fumtture PIANOS ii Collectibles ·~·- Zltmen If elnglt. L11ge atoragt box chrome .,.4_P_H_O_N,....E_R_E_PS_.,......._H_Al_R_C_UTTE __ R_""" ~ inc;1..:9519~r Full-limt. EnarQt!ic peGlllt wlll penoollly needed al IOI Mor10lgl Co Earn IO buly ttlofl In Nlwpol1 • St.,.. • A.Ml • Olk-. FWf'Aft COSTA MESA MOTOR INN 'lZT1 Hll1lor IMI ,._ ......... 0 $$ CAlff PAID$$ .............. S1500'ptr WMlt-t ccmm + ;::'-"::::::;·:: .. =H12=:f22==' ~ btntfitt SalM up pqil'd. W! BUY ISTATIS .............. ~­.. -cousiGrJMErJTS 1 , . . . I 'r ' • I ' I .:~ I • llJ I ·-s_o=!"--u..-;ri=~=8..;;..;!'"""sT_ . . a..-,CAlt7tl NB OcmOflt no boliOwall ...__..._ __ • i-__ CA_n11 _ _, ~ gllhg lltl. Getaot. lpOl1I tQUip, BBQ, WJd, includtd ...... 0321. VACATION RENTAL 2 & 38r 2Ba apedous deluH, Condo, llAly lum, .,. to bch, 2c gar. 94H7S-?130 RAA£ COINS Orltlnal United Slltet Morgan Sll•tr Dollar uncllculatld S25.00 tach. Orltlnal Unllff Slltet ,... Oollan ~ $18.00tacll 80()..219"9553 c.ir M9 9'•259-5719 ACCOUNTING Pcllg'g/piintlng brolttr .... lttp ,..... ... ltll1tf. FIT, nUll 1M11 -lion Rtq'd NP. :,,.:-end e.uSI eve. P , Exoetl, MS Wold a mull Sm omc. .,....,... btntllll, l1lirlment plln. SillllY . Fu '!Milt: 71~~ ADYfRflSING START YOUR OWN BUSIMESS NOWll Wt are looklng lor lnncMled peep. Who lwYt a bullneta mind Wt art -al "'-lllveet PftlP'llM In oc wllh 9PPfOI. 1500 11>11tmtnt 11omt1. w.·,. olttmg COllVl*dat "'9QI IOf 1 dell mai1Ctl, 1P1 "rvlct l hair nlon can IOI an ~llmtnt. The ~ A:"*' BALBOA PUlf Ocnfront 28' tBa, laundry. parl(i!Q. WMlltf/mo. 323-~. 323-394-4394 Ntwpol1 ltldl, CA ma 1414 WW J _ ...... A111 ..... t4_..':;2-........:2=11111-=-•- . -ART GALLERY l\Ndl .... 1*1011 3 IO 4 dayWk. Ot9lt ....... a.ta llllnl. Ep pr! 9'H73-0838 .. ..._ "'" POlillonl 1va1. fltt hol.w1 gr-1 ~ ttMOiiOtlll loll al btnllll. FMC.-n1111 nn1 a.ti L COii! Hwy, AM._....., t2:00 Coun1ar "'9on PfT & Fir alto T allof 01 Stamt1ritt.. Al Phlltip Ille Cltentra .......... Cell New Office, Retail & Restaurant Space . 250 -25 ,000 sq. ft. -PCH&•l•- *lllllLDI• ~ HELP NEEDED 29 Paoplt nMdtct to lolt \Cl 30 ... "' 1ht nnl 30 dl'fl G.i plld 10t lbs. loct 100% Nlll.nl Cd IMly Ill (9411)75"743 tfelp Wanted. Produc• Dept. & StMc:a Khchtn 51.n netdtd. P1ocklct axp legulr!d 94~2 HOST/ESB FRONT DESK ........... FM Cfowna ~ 3'01 l. COllt Hwy. ...., ....... l!M;l!!p Uctnttd Of not ... ,.. -'ERA~& al tblllnglon BMch P1Y tor Yo16 blwe & give YoU lrta training. il00-40().5391 I!!. 119 Looldng tor 8C1111Mlll119? Htghlr lncoma? Molt lltxlbla houri? lndlpetldtnct? AVON NI wti9I you•,. lootdllg tor. Lira lllk. (88115!t·28ee * 'ART·TWE Ofl'11CAL F9ng. dlla ':!'~ ::i,·~~ 94H73-t8U LANO AOVEJI 't5 Olecovery SE7, white, 5tp, c.1tlltd TA1.... $19,915 LAND ROVEii NEWPORT BEACH t4M4M445 AD NUMIEJI 11 EHTEA ANO WIN THE IENHANA FREE DIHNER FOR lWO CONTEST! 05l2!IOO BMW n :11 I 8 Ultr, >Speed, Lo Mii (98611) $21,995 CREVIER BMW 714-US-S 171 BMW l3 ·91 2.11 Ur • co. Low Miesl (12327) $211,995 CREVIER BMW 714-IH-3171 -. I Daily Pilot . --f;: • I •••.• ., •• ~1 .J. CHIVllOLIT Tllloe l T 't7 4a4. IMfl«, ll)llly IJCtllt, eacelenl condition I (*988) $21.&ell MAIERS (114)MO:t100 CHEVY CAMERO '92 v~. auto, air, 85k mt, real shatp. S4.950JObo 949-723-1504 DOOGE DUMNGO .. flON> .__ .... t7 IMC-C,lllue. U. ........ ..... ,_,., 121.-....... "" .......... . LMI> MVIR l1M1! Ml m M NEWPORT 1EACH f10N> P.t• W .............. 4X4 ........... l'OflO ASME '13 KC727M 121,• Good LAND ROVIR Condo 1111111 _. •WPORT llAOit ~.:~i:· _ _jf!!J!t!:ll!!tO!::l~t!!!tlL__ PORO '1IO 'M Ford ~ XL T '13 cllll a..lc, Aunl good. pw! &eats, '""* co. llllllt~1~ °""· beautiful car. l'Ulll and = "C:-~~ CLASSIFIED ot Mt HI 3900 (949) 542·5678 Find Our Hidden Classified Ads fl WIN! ~tntRults: Dinner for Two at 1. Simply find our hidden classified ads somewhere in our classified section. Cut and paste the ads on che entry blank and mail. Newspaper entries only, no phoco copies ~ hie accepted. . · 2. All entries muse arrive by 5 p.~ .. ltJ-11 chefollowingTucsday. 3. Winner will be chosen by random 111-- • drawing and winner's name will appear the following wttk. One entry per person. One winner per week. Contest will run 4/6/00 thto Paste Ads Here Paste Ads Here Dinner for 2 Contest 330 W Bay Street Costa Mesa CA 926i7 1220 -11~cm:.:ll 211 POLICY In en ellorl IO olftf lht bell MNice poul)le IO OUf rM<f. .. end~ WI wll 11qu11e ConltactOB who ~ In !tie SeMCe Oireeloly IO lodudl lhlil Contractors llctnH numb« '" tlletf 1<1Yel!ise-men1. VIAii co-operatton II Q!ta!!'f apprecialed 1--~~1 Add or Rtpllol c.r.11 AIC I~. col. condlriler) 3 ~$3295 3\'2 lon-$3449 4 ton-$3549 5 lon-$37 .. 9 Sttem CINnlng Method RHIOMl>le rlM, 20yrt Hperience. Call David 94M40-M41 * BRICK WORK * Smal jobs & rep&1r WOtk. Cell DOUG MARLINE 94M45--4762 1 280 CERA* I ct:r., ~ TILE .-y floors 11y ~· ....__ ____ __,, Weltrpfooflng Sr..._ CUSTOM CREATIVE TLI Mt-n3·1'U lnllllationl, slate. Clfimlc, I I mait111. atone Eltab ms m ww .. 12044 Jell 71Ut2-t111 ICOIYIACTOll FlxGrout.Com Tiii "'9elr I Rl9tol llloll (714) :ZSW11'1 Lh23443 Llc!744440 714-538-7325 LEAKY Sllowt Replirtd. 1• •1=1~~1m =-lg:,~ 1_.,~1 SMOG CHECK S3U5 Molt Ctll NEWPORT AUTOTECH 728 Wiit tlllh, COiia MeM .......,..._,.,..,. MNtMno ·SELL " ----- f * GAADINNG * Atllblt ' Oulllly Wollt It Alllolmbll ..... Cll Ed .... ........,. tllNDIOll UllDINCAM ........... Dlllpl. ....... Ian, ...... .,. ,. "°"' ~ !4t3Q01740 f, ·~· Bridge By CHARLES GOREN with OMAR SHARIF Md TANNN4 HIRSCH TOMMY 1lJRNS TOPS Boch vulnenible. North dcala. Tommy did not beliew: •n i.ransfer bids -why lei pu1ner plly the hind when you can be dcclarcr1 Howc111.-r, v.-hlle h i• ullen right IO have the strons hind declare the C()('llt'ICI, ll really made no diffetenee here. Smee Nonh'1 Yalues were all prune, I.hue NORTH •AK6 I? K 76-4 o AK •A6-43 WEST EAST w no c.enace IO lead throush • 0 17 5 • J 10,. l Tununy won lhc openma oedc lead wilh the kiJlg and, v.ben 'East d111cardcd a dtamOnd on the Iona of hearu. his whole qemeal\Of chansed. Q /1093 Q VoW 0 10 5 0 J 7 6-4 3 2 • K 107 • 51 . SOlfl'lj ·, • 3 • Q A085 2 o Q98 •QJ98 Hert.,.... a aitualion to t«t his meule . He croptd to the ace of hoar1s alld SOUTO 31? 41\T 6Q _ , J~ 1he queen of J:lubs. West reruJed ID cover (Jluttill& ug !he kills would not ha11e altered· the SJLuallOll), so declartr abandoned Clubs II\ (Jl~Of (If c:aMuna I.be llee'lting or diametidt and ece of apedcs, then ruffed 1 soede 111 hanJ. Nut came the key pfay. the qucon or hearts, follo!Ned by the d18· mend queen. \I Opening lead: Five of • Trump Coup Tommy's sltll at lhe pme when 111Jmps brm.e badly con-unued lO &male club members. His abiJity seemed to 1mpro~e as the years went by, encompassing other techniques beyond coups. Since Wes1 v.ould have been cnd- playcd by ruffinjl. the defender instead elecled 10 discan:l lhe remain· ing spade. Tommy countered by throwing West in with a 111Jmp. 1lw worthy opponenl was now forc:cd 10 lead a club awa)' from the king 1ntCT Tommy's combmed 8CC·Jatk tenacc That took cnrc of the club loser. and once more Tommy win 1numphant 1-~1 GllC SUIUA8AH 'ti SL T 2500, 4X4, Wht. 111w, Win', 454 cl, ,_ AC, MC, 1mm.cu1e1e11 S23.soo. 94MH·2125 HOHOA ACCORD XL '90 White. Sedan, 4dr, AC, All POWER, CC, -4m ""9o, good c:ond. 70I( ml Fully Mlvlcld. PP S71SO 949-723-5543 ltONDA CIVIC U 'te Low Mies, S.Speed. l9d. al- loys, ·~ oonditlon (007373) $13,988 NABERS {714~40-9100 • Jeep Cherobe LTD '87. WO, am1m Mo pwi llllf. new tires, IMlhlr 1n1 $4K below tu book $3995 obo • 949-780-2614 • LAH() ROVER 't5 Dlacovery SE7, white, loedld, oertm.d TA512363 • 119.995 lAHO ROVER NE~~CH LEXUS U450 'ti loedld, sllWr, lllU9t _, T01*18 131.915 LANO ROVER NEWPORT BEACH t4H40-6445 Mazacla •v Mini Ven '91 Lotded, sunrf. toe-Mell, c:INn, moving must ... $5800 obo !M~ HOME IMPROVEMENTSll p.:::r~~Sm tea ok. G11y 9ot~n 1-~11 -~1 lilazdl Mllta '90 Ol1Qlnll Mlf cedlt 8lnl E320w .. -· hot rwd COl'l'I., 47'1c m CYPftss/S1arma11c xlnt cond, runa eatremefy (656528) $39,990 wel. $5,699 94!F12CH722 FLETCHER JONES MBZ Ml430 '89 Loaded, auper low ml, A064757 $45,480 I.AHO ROVER NEWPORT BEACH · 94M4CM4U 800-927-3571 Melcedn 8lnl E430 'f7 BtacWStarmarll 154488 t) $39. 990 .... ccdll Binz C220 '96 FlETcttER ~ES WhtleJScarmartl 800-927·S57S (456668) • $2Ul90 FLETCHER JONES Mercedel.a.nz Ml43o '19 800·927 ·3578 Black/Starmark (075387) $39,990 M«4*111-81nz C2&0 '95 FLETCHER JONES Slack /Starmattt 800.927-3578 • ( 1a3568) $22,990 FLETCHER JONES ...,_.. Sll<230 '99 &oo-927·3576 • Wlltle/Slarmarll (086513) $38.990 lief~ Ml320 '98 FLETCHER JONES leathe<'Scarmatil &oo-927-3576 (Ot0529) $29 990 FLETCHER JONES MERCEDES 250 72 ~ 900·927 ·3576 onglf\al ov.ner, Ultle old lady from Pasadena", xlnt M«cedll-Benz E320 ''17 coodrtion, 72k ml, $4.500 Whlte/Starmark CaM Tom 949·1144-6263 (324519) S35.990 ......_ __ .. ,._ c· ... ~-..... FlE'TCHER JONES ..,,.,..,....,.,. .,.,... ,,.. ---=-aoo-~t=--'27..:::-l;:.;57~1 __ GLS. 6 cyt llhr low mies, CO & more balara of Mer cedu &nz C38 'f7 wan. ptt'YIOUS rental! 51\W /Slamllllt (340717) s 14 .988 (518057) $38 990 NABERS FLETCHER JONES (714)540-9100 &oo-927-3576 Oldsmobile Artnz.1 'M Mtr~ S320w ''17 low 7511 ml. aulo, AC mint Black/Starmark condlbon new car ltlll»lnl (327519) S39 990 1382039) $2,495 FLETCHER JONES NABERS I00-927-3571 • (71 4)540-9100 BRTOlf.Calt YOUR NOMI 19110VRINT PRCMECT? A to l Holnl lmprO•llMI 11 lrepeltl.Ooltallelm · tut rellable. qu1111y Rara 1 .. -..-.iiioiiiiiiiii ...... -I Cd • plumber, painter. handy· 11111\. or any of lie Dffft ltrYICH lllllCI hn In our ~ THE8E LOCAL 71'4-289-7185, 91933-1296 HOME RESTORATION Rlmodlllng • FrM Ell Resid/CommlDtc:UIFtne .. Ca rpe nt r~/ Electr lc/Tll e ~~~loc I~~~~~! OUAUTY CRAFTSMAN 20 Yen ~ Aef'1 At YOUR HANDYMAN! MARK 949=@9525 Semi Rllnd Con1nlctor ~ovementa Sm. Joba ou;~~~egrlty. I Cn, ic.i •1770 SVC PEOPLE CM HELP YOU TODAY! SOUTH COAST MOVESU IEST Careful, c:Nidl, Ful Howe Of 1 lllm . _ ...... .. , ... ., . lhunday, June l , 2000 . TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE 67 70 STUMPED? ca1 1or Ansvlers e Tea.cl'--°' Al:lllly P11ow • 11Sc 111r ....,.1..goo.3ro-9900 ext. code 500 Oldlmoblll lntrlaue '00 ()tty 38 ~ l..h. cb lloys (207482) $21,968 NABERS (714 )540-9100 Oldlltnoblll Sllhoullll ... Low mdes, dual alQno doo!s, rear alr. CD & morel Pr8VIOOS remat 1326439) s 18,988 NABERS (714)540-1100 TOYOTA COAOUA 'ti Mint cond, wllile 4-doot 26,000 miles sbl l#ldt< Wlllar4Y $12,000lobo Cll 949-574-4291 ~YI TOYOTA Und Crull« ''17 lotdld, Wllitt, mutt -1 183315 $33,995 LAND ROVER NEWPORT BEACH t4~5 Toyota 4-Rllnner '93 V"6. 4x4. at moon·rool ~ boards IC. al pw! garaQld $13000 9ot9-~97- =tllMO PW 11 -SER~1 IKE'S CUSTOM PAINTING ...__ _____ -..J PUBLIC NOTICE The Cahf. Publtc· U111t1tes Com· mission REQUIRES lhal a.N used hoose-hold goods mo11ers 1>rint their P.U.C. Cal T number. hmos and chaulfers pnnt hilt' T.C P. ruTi>er In al advettismlnls II you l'lavt I ques- tion about Ille ~ ily ol a rrtOYer, limo or chautter. can· PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISION 714-558·4151 Prolessional, clean quality ~. lntletC1 & docU U703468 949-631-4610 ·SEil ~ .. LEASE FOR $299/MO "®"'• + tax for 36 month lease. $3950.00 cas~down or """'· ''" '"""'°' tees • $<j92.'F Or ....... r. $32,495.00 .. List Price s 2,961.03 .. Nabers 01scor $29,533.97 .. SALE PRICE +WI IOf 36 montll&. Cloeed lfld INH on • llPPfoved cndlt. sum 29 caan down plus ----~--~-- .. Dally Pilqt A RARE FIND. WITH 300 HP NORTHSTAR V8, WHITE DIAMOND, REAR PARKING AsSIST, ON-STAR AND MORE. 2000 Escalade LEASE FOR s474 /MO + 37c + tax for 36 month lease. $5000.00 cash down or t eq , nc:ep on lees a $6590.13. Prices refleot rebates; not Rosen ~m. 1only 45-47. ' · Or Purchase For only ~ 111 995 $46,925.00 List Price .., t $ 3,930.00 Nabers Discount ~, 1 ·8~:88 · ~B:0waro'lQbate All New 2001 Aurora 339/MO 2000 Deville ., '+99¢ ~ tax for 36 month least. $3950.00 cash ctown or trade equity, plus Inception fees• $5-489.41. 1 only 0285326Y. Or.Purchase For Only ;9 S'·O· 61 $41,400.00 .... Uat Price t .., $ 1,859.39 ••.. Naben Dtscou $39 540.8 1 ..•. SALE PRICE 2000 Alero Sedan LEASE F~R $1991 MO s~rd df1w olt + $500 rtbltt. Residual , $17.161 40 TOia! ol peymenti $14,364. 1only 133562. Or Purchase For O ly $ ..C7J + tax IOf 36 mooths Closed end _. on apprO\ltd cnclil $4200 dOwn 9lld 1tlndard drfw~. ReslclUll $17,556. ToQI Of paylMllll $12,221.84 +tax. 1 only 04090. +49c • llx for 36 motnhl. Cloud lfld .. Oii IPPflMd credit. $1496.55 down pfua lllndaRI dllYt oll. Rtsldual SU37.40. Toll! of PIY"*1IJ $7,181.84 + llX. 1only303AS7. Or Purchase For Only $28,8 Or Purch•5e For Only $1St5 n 71 '84 OLDSMOBILE FIRENZA l:ow 75k miles, auto, AC, mini condition, new cor trode·inl (382039) '93 OLDSMOBILE 98 White, leather, excellent condition! (318908) '99 CHEVROLET CAVALIER RS coupe, low 18k miles, auto,, moonroof & morel Bal. of ~r. (814928) '98 HONDA CIVIC LX low miles, 5·speed, red, alloys, excellent condition. (007373) '99 OLDSMOBILE CUTLASS GLS, 6 cyl., lthr., low miles, CD & more, bol. of warr. prev. rental! (34071 7) '95 CADILLAC ELDORADO low miles, va Nonhstor, s11Yer, hhr. (619359) 199 OLDSMOBILE SILHOUmE Low miles, dual sliding doors, rear air, CD & mofel Prev. rental. (328439) 195 CADILLAC SEVIW . low miles, st-de groy, Y·.S Nor1hslar, very dean I (.S 18756) 197 CADILLAC CATERA Onty 8100 miles! Red, leather, moonroof, bol. of worr. (914236) 52,495 54,988 59,988 512,988 514,988 ~17,988 518,988 518,988 520,98 8 1 97 CHEVROLET TAHOE LT 4x.4, leather, many extras, excellent condition! (366986) 100 OLDSMOBILE INTRIGUE Only 38 miles! Leather, CO, alloys .. (207 482) 198 CADILLAC DEVILLE V·8 Northwr, CD, lthr, bal. of warr. (n3519) 100 CHEVROLET SILVERADO XCAB 1 /2 Ion, V·8, many pwr. feotur., bal. of warr, prev. rental! ( 142683) 196 CADILLAC SEVIW STS . • Low miles, blade, leather, CD, alloys & morel (801464) 199 CADILLAC DEVIW . . Low miles, whi•, km lthr, bal. of warr., pr9V. r.ntol (7791 84) 199 MERCEDES BINZ C230 ·low 171( milea, black, alloys, bal. of warr., prev. rental. (7 43155) 193 CADILLAC ALLANTE Low 43k miles, whi• pearl, Y·8 Northstar, rare model! (126643) 100 CADILLAC DIVIW DHS low 5ll milea, btonze, tan lealher, CO & morel No lux. ltu(, low DMVI (l S..015) .NABERS 4? . . 2600 Harbor Boulevard • Costa . (714) .540·9100 www.naber.auto.con1 Ah...._ ..... c.&~.:S'Vi 521 ,988 . 521 ,988 521,988 521,988 523,988 · 52·6,9~8 5 27,988 527~988 .543,98 8