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SERVING THE NEWPORT -MESA COMMUNITIES SINCE 1907 FRIDAY, SEPl'EMBER 25, 1998
INSIDE
The Dally
Pilot serves up
its annual Top
103 edition
with Newport
Beach's Lindsay
Davenport as
No. 1. look
inside today's
newspaper for
the rest of the list
. of the area's most
influential people.
Good
to the
Core
Te Winkle Middle
School teacher will
receive Apple of
Gold.for her work
Ill !'IF.I\ .M !\...,11\I
Victona Groskreutz has been m lo\'e
with the SpdntSh language• since she
was 10 years old It was he r mdJOr m rnl-
lege and has given her work d purpose
-to help Launa students.
"l think I'm Latino at hedrt, • the
TeWmkJe. Middle School tedcher sclld.
For her years helping migrdnt stu-
dents in the Newport-Mesa school dis-
trict, Groskreutz was selected as onP. of
hve Orange County educators to
receive the Hisparuc Educcltion Endow
ment Fund's Apple of Gold .
Groskreutz and the oth~rs will be
honored at the hflh annual Apple of
Gold Awards Dinner tonight at the
Hyatt Regency, lMne
In addition to honQring educators
who've helped La tino students, the dm-
ner is a cele brdbon of the orga ruzat1on's
successful $1 million fund-rdi'>ing effort.
Fanned m 1993, the fund helps create
educational opporturuties for Latino stu-
dents
•1t ts so exo llng for us to have rtl1sr.d
$1 million,~ said Maria Elena Avila, an
endowment bodrd member "It's a big.
big deal m the Hlsparuc commuruty, dnd
this is a great chance to honor teac-hNs
who've made a diffe rence in the h ves of
so many students.•
District-responds. to cofilplaints ~
mOveS more ClasseS "froni Harper
• After neighbors denounce
traffic and noise, board relocates
all but one adult night class to
Costa Mesa High School.
ill SI I~ M\.Sll'il
!kit Pio!
COSTA MESA -Respond.mg to the com-
phunts of sc•veraJ rC's1dents who live nedr the
f idrper Educdtlon Center, the school dislm.t
w1ll move all but one of its adult night ddss-
es to Costa Mesa High School on Mondc1~
The d1stnc-t cam<' under fire after the cldss-
es cmd the Adult Education Program's h<•tid-
quarters wNe moved to the Harper site,
which already houst>d a pr~chqol and Codst-
"We'll still hove our hub of operations there."
Tom Jo<obsoa
all hut one of the ddsses ''i.11 me tat Oic high
school h ·gtnniny Monclrty.
Assistant superintendent of secondary edU<otion
ltnP Commurnty Colleue Gl11ssPs.
"We were JUSI surpnsed h~ the'amouut of
mtere::,t there wa:. m our ddult education pro·
grams,,. said Tom .ldcoh!;on ass1stdnl super-
mtend(•nt ul ~w<.onddf) Nlucat.10n "W~'ll .;;till
have our hull OI operatJon:. there at Harper
and the mclep •ndent study pr0<Jram •
About 50 students will still tJ.ttend inde-
pendent studr c lasse.s at HcUpPr Residents co111pJ.11nr~ct at d ~' hool hoc1rd
muetinq 1\Jesda~ Uiat there wr1s drtJ~·1ty at
Uw center trom fi il m. until 1 t p m each day
und tht1t students wen• par.kjng 1n front of
Uwu honH!S One n· 1clenl 1~ven thrnatrnPd to
hie a cltl~s-dct10n luwsmt ttydulst the school
chstncl b(-'c<1us0 of the chsmpt10n
··Tht•y .,,hould 11t easily tnlo the parking lot
there,• .J,IC obson ScUd.
The hoCJrcl mowcl hvc ol its 11dult mqht
ddsSPS to c~ta f\lfl'>d I hgh on f\tondny and
The d1stnct'!:i ddult progrtuu hold<; 111ght
classe ... t\\1r t: d we k at nine ~lementary find
tugh school:. m Costa Me~a·i; The Enqlliih
und JOIJ "k1Us d •s'>es lhdt dIC held tour llrnes
a week are the onPs bemg moved trom Harp·
er to Co la l\t • a High.
Centennial
Fann to try
barnstorming
• Foundation hoping
N1illennium Barn will be
pulled from fairgrounds
master plan process so
building can proceed.·
1:11-.1 (,1 I
lkitflaoi
COSTA MESA -~Jember:. of
ll11' Centcmntdl Fmm Foundation
\\OUld Like to ~ee theu proposed r. hllenmurn Barn bmll lwfore the
n111lf'nnn1111 be<Jlll . but tear that
.. t>fforl to come up .. ~:ilh a master
pldn for the la1r9rounds will
d1"ld) lht• fHO)e<:l
The fdtr hoard could not tukc
<t11~ action on th1• matter Th!trs·
dcl) hecctUs" only lour member..,
\H'H' pH•senl and it lacked a quo·
rum The board members did 11 ...
ten to concerns from Be\
Urnqston, president of the foun-
doU•>n.
Langston urged the board to
pull tht• r..WJenmum B.un from
llu> master plan so the pro1ect
could proceed.
·1 see no real reason thnt you
cdn'l pull the barn from the m.ii,-
ter plan smce there a.r • only o
lllirny plact' you can put thP
th1r19, • Langston saHl.
The M1llennnun Barn would
tx.• an authentic replica ol an ec:ir~
Iv C<llitom1a barn. It would h
U'-t'd fo1 yl'ar·round display-. al
agnculture-relatcd items and
also mcludt• stall" to hou e am·
nhlb, umqston st1id .
Langston fCdred that devt!>mg
a mnstcr pl.m could·tak1• up to
two yc,ir ...
Post-summer
dream: Bring
on the bard
• E1N.(i11
!kit~
COSTA ~1ESA -To be or
not to be? That is the q11 •
tton regdrding a Shake-
s~are fes11val at the Pac:thc
Amphitheatre.
A master plan tor the
Orange County Fairground-.
is encouragmg public input
on what lo do with the
amphitheater. Costa l\lcsa s
Trudy Ohhg-Hall would like
to see it become home to a
Shdkespcare fesllval.
Ohlig-J Jall, who also 1 a
Mesa Consolidated Water
Dtstnct board member, pre·
sentcd her idea to the tau
board Thursday.
•Jt i!, a shame tha t we·
have to go to another city for
outdoor entertainment,·
Ohhg-HaU said ·we are
supposed to be the City of
the Art. .... •
Ohlig·Hall c;aid a ShakP-
spcare le tival at the Paofic
Amphitheatre woUld help
promot ~ Costu Mesa's repu·
tahon as the City ol the Art .
~The big plu is there.
would be no loud IOUSIC:., •
Ohhg·Hall c;a1d. "Pt oplc
would come near and far for
a good how.•
Havmg worked m Newport-Mt•sCJ
schools for 12 years, Groskreutz wears
seve ral hats. Between 8 a.nd 9 a .m. each
school day, she teaches a dance class <ll
TeWinkle aptly t.Jtled Rllmo Latino, or
Latin Rhythms
~C MARTIOONLV Pli.OT
Vlctoria Groskreutz will be honored tonight as the recipient of one of the Hispanic
E~ucation Endowment Fund's Apple of Gold awards.
•The wheels of bureaucrucy
gnncl slowly,• the former fair
board nwmber scud.
Langston sdtd the location of
the ham would not attecl thl'
master pldn muc·h because it
would nN'cl to he located nedT
Uw farm.
Bodrd Pwsldenl E1mly
Sanford and board member
Gary Ha)•aka\.\d a kcd about
her idea. Ohlig-Hall said be
haj) done m1bnl re.<>earch hut
would be willing l o become
more involved, especially m
r~ tsm g tunds. After the hour-long dance class, she teaches small, federally
funded English class~s for the limitC"d·EngLish students at TcWin-
kle. She is also a coordinator of thC' district's preschool migrant
education programs and ovcn>ccs the clistnct's asc;cssmen t cente r
at Rea Elementary School. ' .
ln hC"T capctcity as a dann• mslructor, Groskreul7 has diH'cted
FEAST ON ART
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INDEX
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WEATHEI
~shottld
.. " "' Wit Shlni. S.P9p2
dance troupes and choreogra phed m usicals at scvNaJ <"hoob,
mduding E~ign Intennediatc and Costa Mesa Hig h schools.
*I've had several students who'v<" qone on to professional dancf'
cureers. • she said ·1Wo of the C'osta Mesa I bgh School boy" went
on to pcrfonn in 'Sleeping Beauty' wtth the New York City Ballet •
SEE TEACHER PAGE 7
• LPt's gel on with it,"
Langston aid.
The foundation ts rt•ad • to
SEE BARN PAGE 7
· General ~tanager Becky
Batlcy-r:mrlley said , .. 1th the
fair embarkmg on a planumg
process. O hhg-1 foll' input
W VC'J)' h lpf ul
Taking steps toward a cure
Sunday's run/walk puts focus
on pre~ention of brea~t cancer
' .It '11111 ll\c.l.\.\l l
Gl,l'b
Bnw>t cancer survivor Peggy Jones ts adamant:
"l Wdnt cl curQ a nd I want 1l now."
Costa Mc a re.,idcnt Le Schart 1s orrowtul: "I
rruss my sister on a daily basis.•
N •wport B uch resident Lome Tuerk 1s full of
hope: •tt ha been a v •ry liftiilg • 1 rl nc. for
mo."
All three women have b~ •n touched d ply, in
one way or another, by et mysterious and lru trnting
dt called lir ast cane r •
L e Schart..
who ter
died last
June from
cane r,
bow ·oua
new.paJt of
walking
shoes clout·
eel to ber by .
ordltrola
tor am
weekend ..
breb ...
Qanllt
nm/walk.
2 Friday, Septeml:>er 25, 1998 date book Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot
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Pd craft artists, wilJ be
the guest of honor at this
yenr's ~Feast on Art," a muse-
um fund-ral5Ul9 event combin-
ing music., toad a.rtd art, at the
Orange C"ount}' Museum of Art
c1t fi . .'.lO pm. Saturday. ·nw "Fedst on Art" is a
· breLtthtuking exhibit ol art and
crc1ft works by 56 nationally
known dnd rospected artists. An
<lmsy of uniquC! and interesting
ceram1~. fabric. glass, metaJ
and wood pie<-es will be for sale.
'Ole evc•ning features a
rnt·kt.lil reception, as w~ll ~s d
~upcrb culinary burfet, siz'zling
1r1n music provided by Jazz
Att.1ck and opportunities to
ntl?P.t the arusts and discuss
thc>ir work in' d rehlxed setbng.
A celebrnted woodworkc>r
• and furniture maker, Maloof is
t1 mdjor figure on the rapidly
(1rowmg Amcncan craft scene.
Born in 1916, he was the son of
Lebanese immigrants who
hVf'<.l m ChJ.no After graduat-
rnq from high school, he took
work us a grnphic artist dlld
dr<.h1tcctural draftsman until -
lik e !.>O many young men of his
tJf>nNdtion -he responded lo
the call of military service dur-
mg World War II.
He !>erved with the U.S.
Anny m the Aleutian Islands.
The time spent m th.is remote
lofdle allowed him to hone hi'>
-sf'lf·taught skills as a wood~
worker. After the war h e
b<'gan designing and building
his ·()wn furniture, operung his
own shop in 1948.
Over the course of his 50-
Y' 'llr q ueer, Maloof hds built a
w putation as a superb fumi-
llm• flldker, mamly through his
nwnerous commissioned
works.
SINARTUS SOSROOJOJO I DAILY PILOT
"Feast on Art" co-chair Jane Heber, left, and special events coordJnator Kristen Salvato chat
ln the background about the upcoming benefit for the Orange Cowity Museum of Art. Tbe
event features works by 56 nationally known artists, including this piece by Po Shun Leong.
ent of many pre vious honors,
including a presbg1ous John D
and Catherine T MacArthur
Foundabon Fellowship in 1985,
he is the first craftsman ever to
receive the coveted pnze. H e
lives m Alta Loma, m a home
and workshop that he bwlt by
hand.
The benefit will also show-
case works by d wide variety of
artists m a number of clisci-
pline"3, including jewelry by
Emesbne Rae1b Green, hand-
woven and adorned clollung
by Estelle Cadson and art oox-
es by Po Shun Leong.
Like many works of 1ewelry
art, Green's pieces feature bold
designs·dnd settings. but she
clistingwshes with her unusudl
combmc.ttiom. of crystals, ctia-
monds and other gemstones,
fossils and found objects Her
works arc ~hlighted by a chs-
tmcbve play of surfaC"eS, colors
and texture.'>. 'schooled m her
FYI
'FEASTON~
+ wHERE: Orange County
Museum of Art, 850 San
Cle mente Dnve, N ewport
Beach
• WHEN: Saturday at 6:30
p.m . + HOW MUCH: $75 + PHONE: (949) 759-1J22.
ext. 216 + WEB SrTE: www.ocarr-
~net.org/ocma
imbut> tt Wllh Vlbrant and stun-
ning colors
The son of Chinese immi·
yrnnts, LPong was l>om m
Englclnd Ounng the'dosmg
yea1s or World War 11, Leong
w as sent to live with fcllTlily
fri<>nds at a hou'>e m the Eng-
lish rnuntrys1de. ln the dining
room WdS a huge wooden
mo<IPI of an occt1n liner, com-
plete m every detail
Uc;mg marb les as passen-'
gt•1c;, he• plt1yed with Ute model
for h1>UTh, exploring the intn-
C"cllely rcpro<luc<>d cabins.
clC'C ks dnd ptlssageways. His
lt1~c mitt1on w1th spatial design
IN I h11n to d dt•9re~ Crom an
i.lrc:hill'tlural <.c-hool in London,
<1nd d fellowship m France.
F1fth-grdclNs who'w: lllCJVf'CJ
on to US history will fuul h1•lJ>
for statc> n port'> m "S( holdst1c:
Ency<.lop<•d1u of Uw UmtNI
Stdtes • Ollwr mformuhon <over·
ing Cdrly .. etU~rnenl throuqh
AmenC"dn mdf•p1•ndPnc ,. <1nd
tronic forrnr1ls with •Electronic
Style," d reference thdt slandanl-
11<'s b1nhogrnphic mPthorts for
lntPm<•t-dcces..,ible articles, JOUr·
lid.ls, e·mdll and other onlme
clOiurnents
• CHECX rr OUT IS written by the ~taff
of the Newport Beach Public Library
This week's column is by Linda Kline
and Sara Barnicle
A Maloof chclll' is in the
White House collecbon of
A mencan furniture and his
pwces can be found m major
musewns throughout the Unit-
< d States, inducting the Metro-
pc,1.Jtan Museum of Art. the
Mw eum of Fme Arts, Boston
and the Philadelphia Musewn or Art.
He has aJso been the recipi·
• native Netherlands and on the
West COdst:Green had devot-
ed hE'r We to Jewelry design
since 1968.
Carlson has harbored u fd~
onanon with doth since shP
was a child, which is n't suryiri.s-
ing considenng her family
background: Her father, ti
native of Guatemala, instdlt•d
an appreaabon of ethruc tex-
tiles and hand-weaving m
Carlson. and her mother, a ta1-
lor, unpdrted a love of design-
ing and creabng' garment~. She
employs Ikat dyeing te<'h-
ruques Ul her hdDd-woven,
krutted and printed clothing tu
Tiirough rus yedfS of study,
h~ lwld on to the C"hild's sense
o! imdgmatwn crnd w onder
thc1t fueled his m odel explo-
r.illonc; and which dre w oven
into l.eong's complex and won-
derful drl hoxc•f-i today.
A IJ proceeds from the event
will hent-ht the Orange County
l'\ 1 u.,cum ot A rt
BRIEFLY
Pick a season seat at
The Centor Saturday
Chinese dance troupe brings Contemporary movement to OCC
The Ordng<• County PNfo11n·
tng Arts C '<•ntPr will otr<>r pntrons
a chance to hrmclplC'k lh<•tr suh-
scnpt.Jon '><'dling with <1n Open
H ousf' Sc>dl Sc1IP from 10 am to
2 pm C:>t1turddy
Represenl.<1llVl'S from the• Pdnf.
ic Symphony C>rC"heslrn, Uw Phil-
hdITTioruc Socwt y of Orange
Cou.nty, thP Prmf1C' ChorrJJf>, Operd
Pt1cilic d11d Uw Willtctm HaJJ Mt1s-
ter Chordle will oo on h.mct.
The event will dlso mdude
guided tours of n w Ccntn and
frf>e refrE>shmrnlo:,. For lnfOffild-
bon. call (714) 556-2122, ext 351.
SCR a<'cepting entries
for playwright fest
South Coast RE'pcrtory is
clccepting pltty submissions ror
1ts 14th annunl H ispanic Plt1y-
wnghts Pro1ect
Playwrtqhts of Latin lwn tdg P
are invited to submit full Jcn9lh,
unproduced norunusicaJ scripts
tn Engbsh.
Call 708-5500, e xt. 5405,
Ar\.iElc Pl l/\N
E ver since Lily Ctu was 5
years old, she knew she
wanted to be a dancer.
But she probably didn't guess at
that yoWlg age that she would
one day h dve her own comp<lny
dJld create a speciaJ danC"e style
all ber own.
Bu t U1at's JUSt what Cai clici
whe n she moved to U1e United
States after en1oying a suc.c~ss
ful dd.Dce career m her native
Ch.inA.
Now the LlJy Cru Chinese
Dance Company -fonned m
1988 -perfonns onqmal works
th.at Cai descnbes as a combina-
tion of classic, modem dnd Chi·
nese folk dances, dem onstrnting
the range of trw.ning she has
had througbout the yea~.
This Saturddy, Cai and hm
troupe will bring their conlem·
porary performan ce to OCC's
Robert 8 . Moore Theatre. The
com pany has perfoni1cid in
. danC"e festivals in the Ray Arcc.1
FYI
ULY CAI
DANCE COMPANY
+ WHERE: OCC's
Hotx.•rt B. M oore The·
atic, 270 1 FdlJ'View·
Rood, Costa Mesa + WHEN: Saturday at
8 pm. · + HOWMUot:
A dvdilced tickets are
$23, $20 for students
and seniors; $26 at the
door + PHONE: (714) 432-
5880 " Uly Cai combines
folk, dusk and
modem Cblnete
dance In her perfor-
mance Saturday at occ.
dnct ut such diverse concerts ""
the 1H94 Gra teful Dead .show at
. ' the OakJAnd Coliseum.
"When we perform, people
fall in love with our show," Cai
said. "Most of Ule time, the
audience is so amazed with the
colors and beduty of our p(lrfor-
mance. We have created u
unique presentation."
She attributes the !.>-UCcess of
her company to its di.stinc:t
style. Throughout her lile, Cai
has been exposPd to many
types of dancing. From h er
days as a company membl'I
with the Shanghai Opera
House to her years as d dance
m!itructor at Galileo High
School in San Francisco, Ca1
wanted to mix these d1Uercnt
influences into one unique
style that her company could
call its own.
"l wdJlted to find out whi:il
exactly was a new look for the
stage,• she 'said. "J wanted to do
more exating work because
people are always willing to
accept a new prescntatiol\."
But creating d dance form
that Is so diffNent from tradition
l required dancers speciully
trained for the job. which is why
CtlJ und her troupe rehearse four -
dt1ys ii week, e>1ght hows a day.
"I created m y own class for
them be<.'uusc I believe if you
hdve your own uruque style like
I do, you need dancers who are
fully tra ined for that style," she
Stild.
I h•r dedicdllon to providing
cm cntertc;.mmg . how doesn't
stop with the lffidginative chore-
oyraphy and ddJlcing.
•J pay u lot of attention to the
multimedia m the perfor-
manc.-es, • Cdi sa1d. •From the
tighlmg to mustc and slides.•
<:di hopes the hMd work she
t1nd her drmcer s have put into
their performances will open the
ttu<hencP.'s minds to the more
ult •1 native avenues of dance
h sides tho usual ballet and jazz
in titullons.
HTitis will be un unforgeWlble
lifc•timc expencncl'," Cai
pronuscd, "The eudience will
fir~cl Joy, bcduty and power with·
in this Onental and American ;":
pr ''><.mtation."
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west today every 14
seconds for sets 1n
the waist· to chest•
high area. Areas
such as tht points
•nd reefs may see
~u go • couple of
fMt higher. This
swell should lncrea~
... Into the weetttnd
for fun, ri<W>le
waves.
NEWPC>fn' IEAOt
• PWt s..bourne Way A PleJC1glas door panel at the back of
Ander100 Elementary School wa~ knocked out in the 1900
block.
• ~ Avenue· A large tree bf'anch fell on the hood of :
a car and c.used an unknown amount of damage in the 300
block.
• .. RJo. llOu-.Vard SQmeooe tried to remoYe S7SO worth of .
Items from a home that was being fumigated In the 900 bfock.
• Jamboree Roed Someone stole S 75 worth of Items from a '
vehkle In the 1100 block.
•Marcus Av.nu.: A backpack worth $190 WM stolen from e
vehicle in the 3400 block.
COStA•SA
• lfidol Street: A shopper'~ pur'lot and contents worth 'U1
were stolen at 9 west In the 3300 block. •
• .....-louleverd A puM worth S87 was taken from a
shof>ping cart In the 2900 blodc.
• Del Mw Avenue. Youths With shaved heads too6c MIC six·
pads of Cofone beef she JMtits wonh •bc>vt no 1'om the ciro. ..
K martt.t in the 100 block.
• ~ Awnue Someone bf'oh Into the bottom of a
locked drefftt end removed S 10,000 worth of watches -c.d\
from a ~ 1n the 1200 bfot_k.
• C.."•J Drtw A th atnd rim worth S 100 w.re .stolen from
a Yehklt WI the 1500 t*xk.
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Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot
Time for Newport-M~sa
to field an NFL team
It landed hke d gr.emu p1clnu
from hve floors up. Tht•rc• h.1s
never u •en dnything hke it -
not in my lif Phmn, yours nor dny-
one else's As you Wdtched and
listPned, you had tu pinch your-
self to make sure it Wds real and
not a dream.
I know it mcike.., you unea..,y,
but we have to <tiscu~s it We
retllly do. Don't be wy You
know exactly whttl I'm tdlking ·
about. There ll was, for all to see.
On an otherwise nondc!">cript
September mommy -the
National Football League refused
to hear ITVlne's proposdl for a pro
football franchise and d new sta-
dium at El Toro
This L'i big No Big is too
small. It's huge This changes
ewerythmg There 1'> a hny wm-
dow of opporturnty, but it's clos-
mg fast. IC we mov<• quickly and
deosively, the lancJ ot Ncwport-
Mesa can lay ' laim to dn NFL
team of its own.
I have b<>en m near constunl
corrununicalion with the mdyor
of Newport Be>t.1C'h Wt• au• luymg
out .:i pl(m fo1 'hC! <lCJPS LPl the
I 9lh-c<>ntury 1.1rch1l(>('t and plun·
ner Dame! 11. Burnham !JUlde
our heads und ht.>drts -• Mdk<~
no lltUe plans. They hc.1vP. no ·
magic to stir nwn's IJloocl. • AM-
lle seXJst, but you gel the point.
Visionary we shc.111 he, hut w1a
ne<'d to movt> ft1st. Wtlh the vac-
uum cau~ed hy the> NFL owner ... ·
refusc.11 to ht!M Irvm1•s pitch,
1\naheim is sleppm9 up with d
plan of 1ls own. Anc.1h<mn? Puh-
leeze! Whdl do they know t1bout
pro sports, mt11or ~111ract10ns and
uccommodc.1tmq rrulhons ol v1sJ •
tors a yec.1rl W" can do c1ll that
slull.
Evl•rybody llt1~ u lcunu11s US('
plc.1yer on their IPc1m . lrvtnt> hus
Anthony Dt1v1'> AndhP1m ho.,
COMMENTS &
CURIOSITIES
peter
buff a
Rod Sherman. Oh yeah? \.\'PJI,
put this in your proposdl dnd.
smoke it -we've got Pdul ScJl<1·
td. And when you got Sdldtd, you
got 1t all. And l hdppen to per-
sonally know someone who pm-
sonally knows Pete Donovan.
former director of murkctmy tor
the Los Angeles Lambs. I'm
telling you this will work.
Getting an NFL lec:1m 1sn I
nedrly dS hard els vou,might
think. First, we nE-.cd a stc.1d1u111
thdt can hold 50,000 pcoph'.
Then there's the importt1nl stulf
We ne>ed a cool name. I think '
animal names dre the ~dle!<.t ht•t
It should be• something smnrt,
stylish, with u·mantiuw thenw.
Let's run a 1£>w up the steps i\nd
s.-e if lhe ctit sctlutes. Wctil -spill
a IC>w on U1e flagpole? \<\'hcllev<>r,
OK, sPe whol you think. The
Mt>sct ?\.lanalees. The Ne\\ p<ttl
Nautili. The Cosld Ml'sc1 ·
Ccldceans. (PeoplP IO\I' whc1les
dnd dolphins.) Tht> Co10na ckl
MannPrs. Jtunp m tin)' tmw hm£:-
The 8dlboa Blowfbh. The Co~tc1
Mesa Cdl1mdm I hkt• U1ctt om•
Then we need uniforms. Thi~
1s uur chdnre to shine. HPmem-
ber ~oplP., we are at the ep1cen-
t<>r of tc.1sh1on cmd style -ground
wro of c:h1r. This is so cntical
tht1t I cJSk<'d m.y..wlfe, Sharyn, to
design the uniforms. If l knew
anything ttbout fashion, I would-
n't look like this. She promised
me this w1U look great. I'm not so
c;ure, but l d1dn t h<1ve the nerve
to say <tnything. I'll leave it up to
you. •
She wants 1erseys by Donnd
Karan, Ungaro knee pants, Ellen
Trncy leggings, Ferragamo shoes,
"c111n·up p<inlS by BCBG. hats
hy Rdlph L<.turen (l told her they
were helm1>ts, not hats) and sup-.
porters hy Calvm Klem Oh,
wc•'rp supposed lo hdve Estee
Li.luder ('ntOlht.mts, and towels
c1nd bottli·~ by Bumeys New
York m the locker rooms. 1 got d
had re<•hn<i ctbout this. • • •
And now, a follow-up on the
~C?ttrch lot SdTdJtllle Bdrtholomae.
Miss NPwporl Beach 1%5. J very
mut h ctppn~r·1dll' C'Veryone's cdlLS
rtncl lt•U1>rs c1nd e-m • .ul!> -could·
n'l lldvc• clonP it w1lhoul you.
Alice mdr not hve here any-
more, but Sdrd)ttn<' does. She
do(•s indeed rnside in Newport
Bt•ttc h dnd, tts one would expect
ol d former Mts'i Newport Bcdch,
l!> still d knockout by ttll
1H c~unts
She hds four dduyhtcrb, dll of
whom w1•1e Corond de! Md.J
l lt9h qrndualt'" And I was told
hy a very retiuhle ~ource.that 11
you s('P d pie tuw ol mother and
dauqhlt•r~ together. it's awfully
h.u1l tu tP\I one generation from
1111• otlwr: Yes, V1r9m1a, there arc
h<lppy t!ndmqs
I qcilltl qo
• PETER BUFFA IS mayQf of Costa
MeSd His column appears Fndays. E· ·
mail hun dl PtrB40AOL.com.
B R I E F l Y I N T H E N. E W S
Conference Will
benefit Girls Inc.
day dnd features pre~l·nlettmns
on financial planning and
investing by ffi('(lid consultant
Ellen McGrath, JOlllthtll~t Su<•
J l<'rCftl und tHht1l1•sswo111c n
Linnet Dmlv
Th<' cimlcn•nc P. rcd.;cd
Youth basketball
sign-ups Saturday
·nic N •wport·Ml'~d Ndtion-
ul .lumor Basketball Associa-
hon will hold siyn-ups for
r •
Friday, Sept mber 25, l 998 3
Wood
chJps Oy
asa West
Coast
Arborist
stump
grlnder
removes
what's
left of a
Ucus tree
along
East
Coast
Highway
in Coro-
na del
Maron ·
Thurs-
day.
.Corona del ·Mar improvement
project gets to root of problem
• Ficifs trees being
removed on East C'oc1st
I fighwdy will be
rcpldced by ki119 palms,
Hong Kong orchids.
II'"' II ll \(,I '"I
~fill
CORONA r>EI . f\IAH
Gwnt trl'cs hl!lllCJ nppP<l from
the siwund on the o.,1de of d bu \
hiyh .... uy 1" not sonwthltl!J you
sec evPr)' dc1y.
Tht> o.,1ght Can be torhHOU'>
tor t rec lov .. r:-., P!o.JJf'<"1all)' when
thev don't know ttw whole lo·
T) l)Phtnd ll.. ,
TI11rtv-year-ulcl lie II!>. ln•c un
tv.o bloik~ ol f:11st Cn.i ... t H1uh·
w<1y 111 Cornnc1 clPI ~ t.u lilt•
bPing I l'lllUVt•cl lhl" WI •pJ.: Ill I hP
first ·yP.ir ol " II\ 1>-y1•.ir proqr<1m
lo rPmnv1• dll 100 ot lht' pruh·
lerH·C'dUSHICJ l!l'l'S rdOIHJ 1111'
husmc<.,s di..tnct ~•cll•Wulk<.;.
But not lo f P<11 -tlwv will bf>
n·plrtCt'CI, Stile! Ho\ di 'Hc1cltkt',
c>xt·cut1\P cl1rt•c tor 111 llw Coronr1 ...
· dl•l Mdr C hdmber of Com·
'tl\Ncll Starting next W<>t>k,
r1ltcmating mdlure lung palms
dnd I long Kong orchid tn•es
\v1ll he planted in pldce ol th<•
c>ld IH'l'S.
The prog1dm, concewl'd
elf.out three YPdTS dgo. WdS u
1omt effort belwt>en the cham-
ber, th{• Corond clel Mar hus1·
11es'> m111ro, ... ment distncl dOd
the city lo try to solve th£>
cxµ~nswe problems caused h)
tree rooL ....
Titc cosl ol the effort will h
~tiarPd liy the business ml-
pruvmnent d1smcl ancl the Cit)
WF1c us tree-. c1re not the best
trees to hdve m this arna
hecduse they root up the s1d<>·
\\a lk, dOd the oty spends about
$ iS,000 d year m s1dewdlk
repuu c1lone," a1d City Couu ·
< llman Denms O'Neil. "Tht'
1clt>t1 1s lha t these new lreei; ''ill
c .rn~e less milmten<mce, less
cost m tmnmmg and prov1dt•
IJetter views lhr the bu1<mess-
es
But because the reuson lor
the hmmv<!l met.y not he widely
known. Rddtke sutrl ~mce lhe
work stnrted Wpcinesdd\', he
ht.1s yotten mt1n', phone· calls
lrorn rPs1dents e x'pn•ssmg their
(OllCPlt\ rthout it
• 1 dm 1ust dS sorry to see
theSP tre<'S led\'e dS unyone lS, •
he 5a1cl. "H owever, when there
as no \'tdhh• ... olut1on other than
to rc1110-.e them, Wl~ havP to
look ut it logically and do what's
best £or the cormuumt} and the
bus111 ~s i1l!>tnct •
Still, he said p ~plP general-
h' don't tikt• to see tre ·~ being
dt•stroyed Radtke cud the
chamber did everything 1t could
tc"i d\' • the trees. hut there Wd.S
no possible wa! to n•move them
w itho11t killing them
Another side eltcct to the
trePs hf>lflg replact'd 1s the sight
ol whdl h11d been covered by
tlum1 tor so lonH -ugly, outddt·
Pd hmldmgs ,ind ·commercial:
SJHns, Ht1dtkl' <;utd
"Tht.> busmes~ 1mpr0\·ement
d1stnct '" d~kinq people to
upgrttde the ir buildings,• he
..,aid ·we arc really trymg to
dedn lhlflgs up down here •
COIT carpet cleaning
Girls Inc. of Ordngc County
has lx•en Plected to me eave
procef"ds of the second u.nnual
FintmciaJ Slrdtcgies C.:onf~r
ence for Women to he held m Co~lcl Mesa.
Guts lnc. lS a locdl athliute
of cl national organt:1tttion that
helps youths become produc-
tive and successful adults. Its
main ofhce lS in Costa Mesa,
where youths ages 5 to 18
attend dfter-school pr0<Jrdms.
$5,000 for Guls lnc. la~t y(•ar
dnd 1s expected to rai-.e 1ust as
much il not more this year, ,11.d
Girls Inc. spokesman Sit'\ o
Cheslem1dn.
Event attf•nuoos cun H'gls·
ter al the dour Saturday.
Adnussion is $89. The conter-
encc will 1.ist from 8 ct.m. to
5:30 pm. ctnd will lw held di
the Doubletree Inn, 3050 13ns-
to1 St , Costa Mesa.
: players m the tirst thtough
mqhth grades from 9 a.m. lo 3
pin. Sc1turddy ln the gym dt
Lmcoln Elemenldry School,
~~I 01 Pttc1fJC' View Drive, Coro-
Od dt>I f\tdf.
__ was a lifesaving recommendation!
The Financial Strategies
Confere nc:c will be h eld Satur-
Thf' populdr basketball pro-
urum runs from November
Uuou9h Mttrr.h.
For mon• informdtion, call
i25-8385.
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.1nd fulh trained, n:1 uficd technicians have
prm idcd the most dfcctiYc cleaning avail.1ble
for ,lll t ! pl'S of r.upcts, rugs, draperies and
upholster). COIT'~ pwfrss1onal care and
pcr,onal .uccnuon w detail as~ures you the
finc~t rc~ults poss1bk and we guarantee it!
I 'i...'OA't' up one mm m11g tO fin d a horrible big
5t,im nghc in th!! mulcl!t of m_l lh•ing room. I trit'Ci
t:'V'CY)thing I could thmk of. but I couldn't gee it
011t: Then I called my fnend Debbie, and ;)he
immcdz,acl; nwmmu1dcd that I c,11/ COIT.
Thc.v got the ~tmn our and 1t 's m•;;cr resurfaced.
Experience
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4 Friday, September 25, 1998 Newp0rt Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot
InCunibents vs. challenger at school board fo~
are. She .. said an architect ha be rca~lwnury. follow mg the voice
been hired and 1s compiling a hst of wh1cl1ever group complamed
of the capital improvement nec,'(}c;, the loudest. Do you see the boord
NEWPORT-MESA -While
the mcumoonts banded together,
the ol~ sd!ool t>Oclrd challenger
at a candidates forum, Tom Szul-
ga. Tbursddy morrw19 delivered d
-;enP'> of one-two punct1r.s thut aro
likely to hwn up lht-five sl<>opy
races, thrcf' of which dren't being
chdllenged
lncumtwnls St>((•nc Stokes,
Judy Frunco dlld Jim 'Ferry'man
ulso dttl•nth•cJ Uw <lebale, spon·
sored hy f-.lt>cliaOne, Southern
r·atJfom11.1 Ech.,on, thP Co~ta Mcsd
Chrt.nitwr ol C.ommt>TCP tlnd the
Ddlly Pilot 1 ht> fornm will be
cllted di h cllld 9 p.m. daily on
Chdnm•l ·~ thr1111qh Wednesday.·
"I'm not hl'TI' to 111rtke h 1r>ncls,
I'm hNf' to rnctkP 111,. '' hoob b<?l·
ter." Szulua ~t11d 111 < rallnsm C)f
opponent Fr,ir1ro ~ trr1c k we urd. • J
htlVl' tu decil dc1\.' tu dc1y With df'C·1-
-.1on.., th;;-lth1-, hoc1r<I 111c1k1·s ..
In h1' Jl..,t 111 el1•< tJ111Lplc1lto1111s,
Szul!Jc1 ..,,11d t11n1 ·11,1 .. en't het•n
workinq ... ~111\\'1•r<; t1l Fn'HJO Inter·
med1c1t1· Si hn11l for 20 \'Pors
"l\ly 11p1H1111•111 ho1s bP1·n or1 the
bocucl JH v1•ur!.,' 111• sc11cl. "l ltts
she tlorn. <I qnoc I jtth I rc1 kt• tl look
al lhP ..,, h1111l' I 111 p1sl 11 ron·
("enit'll 1><iri>11t
Wtu•n h•t 1 \ lli.111 s<11d th1~ show-
ers .11 En ... 1qn w• 11'11'1 11111<,sw• thttl
ha!-b<•<'n ~11"'"' "" p1m•111 .... S1.ul-
ga su1d i: .. 11\11i.111 lll<I\' n11\ hrlve
hecncl < 111nplc11nl'> ""' t111st· till'
UUdd!(• ... choo) Ul his I Jfll' li•\\111•
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Prctn<o ~<11d th1· f: ns1!.Jll "Shm\-
P.rs h<td 111·1·11 shut oil 1.1111•1 un
earthqu<1k1• \\\I• dt•< c1d1'.!'!i dlJO
Whill' II Sf'I 1111•d •• Sllldll JS<;tlf',
·the EnsHJfl sho\\l'J' '''''lllf'd lo
diVtd<· U11· cl.us 111111 I\\ o 1 .1111ps
three 111cu111hPnls v<. cJOI' r h<tl·
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Q The district's zero-to/er·
ance drug and alcohol pol·
icy has come under attack
and cost the district thousands of
dollars in legal lees. Is the board 1'f anrung to make any changes to
the policy~ •
JIM FERRYMAN, incumbent
Fenyrnan said he has never
been a proponent or every aspect
of the controversial policy, wtuch
calls for a stu·
dent to be
s uspended
dnd trans-
ferred after a
first offense
and expelled
after a sec-
o n d
Although dS a
board mem-
ber he
enforced the
policy, he said
he fdilcd to understand whdt
good could come out of lrctnsfer-
nng the student to another school. ,_ ---· JUDY FRANCO, incumbent
Franco srud the zero-tolerance
poucy 1s solidly based in both
state ldw and the Education
Code, with the exception of the
<;uspcns1on and trdnsfer compo-
nc>nt, which she saJd was a w sec·
ond · chdnce • that most districts
don't offer
wln other districts. students
would JUSl be expelled,~ she said.
TOM SZULGA, bond trader
Focusing on the Ryan Hunts-
man case, Szulga said Huntsman
was not on school property at the
ttme he was stopped by police
dOd thdl sll)ce the police found no
reason to arrest him, the school
clistnct should not bdvc attempted
to suspend and transfer tum
"The district now has egg on
tl'> face,· he said.. "The rlistrict
'>houldn't try to play (Drug
cnforcc>ment ,AdmJOl'>lrdllOnj
drouod town. If police don't hnd u
c nm~. neiUu~r should the d1stnct.
"'e'28
SERENE STOKES, incumbent
Responding to Szulga's state-
ment' that Huntsman was not on
school property, ~tokes said the
d istrict's policy covers not only the
time that a student is at school but
on their way to or from school or a
!>Chool-related activity. •
. · Before the district implement-
ep 1ts zero-tolerance policy, ·
Stokes said high school adminis-
trators had no way of disciplining
students who came to school
under the influence of drugs or
alcohol.
Q In the late 1910s, the
school district was select-
ed as one of the top 10 dis-
tricts m the country by the Wall
Street Journal .. up until this yeat,
it has had the lowest teacher
salaries In Orange County and its
facilities are badly deteriorated.
How did the slide occur?
JUDY FRANCO
Franco said the slide occurred
c1s d result of the 1992 district
embezzlement and the 1994
county bankruptcy. She also said
the distncl
has made sig-
n if 1 c. ant
progress in
the last fo ur
yeac.c, toward
corr ecti ng
some of the
problems that
arose as d
resUlt of those
two fmanc1al
disa~ters
TOMSZULGA
He Sdtd he has lived in New-
port Beach only since 1995 and
has n<~ver hdd experience presid·
rny over d school district that
slipped from the top 10 in the
country to No. 8 m Orange Coun·
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ty. But he said the slide remlorces
his argument that expenence on
the school board doe n't translate
into effectivenc::.s and that new
blood lS needed on the board.
· as b i11g clnven by vocal group:s?
SERENE STOKES
Stokes said the district has a~so
experienced a great decline in the
number of students, which result-
ed in finannal
loss to the dis·
tnct. She COO·
eluded that
the district
has a dynamic
new supenn-.
tendent who
will h'elp
make the dis·
trict the best
m the state
again.
JIM FERRYMAN
Ferryman said Newport-Mes11,
hke numerous other districts in
Cahlorrua, expenenccd an explo-
Ston in the numbN of hmitcd-
English-spedking r.tuclents, which
is reflected in test scores .
But he added that teachers are
now being pdtd d compet1llve
3aldry.
Q There are great facilitv
n eeds in the district How
did the district gel into this
situation and how can it gel ouU
ls a bond issue nePded?
JUDY FRANCO
Franco sd1d the lust step the
chstnct must lake is to d'>C'l'rtd-in
what the needs of each chool
Campai
TOM SZULGA
Szulga said the tact th<Jl the.
schools are old is not an excu c
for the level of detcnoration that
has occurred. He stud the distnct
can't JUSt put a •Bdnd-Aid # on the
facility needs. JI elected, he said
he would look at the ne~ds but
said he would not commit to a
bond fssue. . ...
SERENE STOKES . ..
Stokes said one of the redsons
she· ran in 1994 was to addrei:>s
· some of the capital unprovemPnt
needs in the district. She <>did the
schools are between 30 and 50
years old dnd thdl the pnnup.11,
h<tve been asked to CVdluatfl till•
needs at their individudl ~1tes. Shi'
dlso said one of the Tl'dsons for ttw
deterioration of the fac1hllc-. Wds
Proposibon 13, wh1(h li1mt1>d U1P
amount of property ld:<l'' thc1t
could be levied.
JIM FERRYMAN
Ferrymdn sclid the dMn1 t h.ts
comrruss1oncd '1 fac1hl} .,ll1dv to
dC'dl with SCTIOU'i ··moclcm1l\I
bon" problems. ( ie Sdld llJf• di'>•
lric-1 spPnt $1 million l11st y1 .. 11 Jll'>l
to repdlt roots <lnd $400,000 on
Newport HMbor J f1yh School
restrooms dlone. All lhP chstm l's
needs, he Sald. would < n'>I "h llS
of millions of doUa~o; " ·
Q Form~r sup<·11ntc11d< 111
j"1ac Ber11cl sate/ tlfl' st..11110/
distnct hucl u 1cnd1 fl<) tu
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·Presents ...
JUDY FRANCO
Franco su1d the boctrd trie
hard to h'>l{•n to the entire com.
mumty dnd not just a vocal rrunor-
11 y.
TOMSZULGA
S1ulgc1 s.i1d he hasn't been on
the bourd uut
• he thmks the
• bof\rd, 1f any-
th1nq, n•ctcts
too slowly to
problems in
the d1stnct.
I fO tHd l111•
issue of
Wt' I q h IC d
honors yrc1dt1..,
Wcl'> f1r~t
rui,cd by pc1renb m July and th(11
,lh1• lx>cud is lmally dddres!'.m~ Jt
SERENE STOKES
Slok<•s sc11<1 llw ho<trd d ocs
hct\ (' m.1i1y outspoken umnps th.it
.ilt1·11d ruPct1nqs but U1c1t 1111•
hnc11d h,,., ~1·verc1l sdfeguards to
Kl't'j> ll from hPtn9 unduly mn u.
•'II< 1·d hy tho,(• groups, ::.uch ii
tl11• llSC of .,h11ly S<'SSJ<JllS
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caught a small fish. "Oh, please, don't let it get caught again," Elizabeth sald as her mother cast h~r line into the water again.
Event matches tenajs ~th doing good for Chµdren's Hospital -. Locdl ltmms enthuc.ic1sts will I The eQerit"hus l}ecQme one of Rdcquet Club, '\lewport Beach I foor more infonndtion, call the
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Fridqy, September 25, l 998 5~
Nature center's
fund-raising grows
Th" · Env1ronm~ntal Natur~.
Centt>r lids almost rc.tch ·d th1
'hdllWdY mdrk m 11 s 1•tfort to ra1~c
$1 million to buy u 1-aue pttrrel
needed for lht• cenlt•r's expnn·
st on.
Bo .Glover; lht! cent1 r's <Hhnm·
1s1rntor, said recent donutions -
$601000 in secunt1Ps from New•
JK>rl Beach res1dN1ti; Kt"n ·md
•• Robm Colbahgh throuqh thP1r
• cotnp<Jny Steven. ~Jep!rS { A~so
c1ettc:., and $5,000 from lhe Fluor
• Family Foundatwn -huvf•
brought the fundrfd.ISmg effort lo
more lhd.Il $400,000
The new donuU•Jns wer<>
announced Thursduy at u p•·clcll
forum, held ctt the Fluor Corp
office m Irvme, with Orange
County's top husm.-ss ·exccullVf'S
The event wets des1yne<I to mfonn
them about the < enter's Sdve
Acres for Nature Cdtnpdlgn
·1t wus wondenul seeing cor·
. •t pornto ledd1•rs come dOd learn of
llw natur o•ntei/ Glover said.
"~ l'Jst, iJ not au of them, were 0
prPtt}' exc1h•d about thP-pro1ect. • ..,
1111 smrt he expPcts more dona-
t1•ms to follow ·a~ a resuJt of the.,
pres •nt<1llon.
TI1e l ·ilCIE• ·parcel the center •
\\ant to buy is owned l>Y the_,,
~ewp,1rt·Mf•s, Unified School
b1stnct: dOrl Glm:er aid both
ttgt>n<::1e are do c to an agree-"'
ment ro1 ilie land dedl ;:::
'111e cost of the land is ab6ut-
$b00,000 <1nd the remauung
monev nused ""ould ~~ used for "'
amprov ments to the property,
C.:lov r md ,
Alter improvements. the next
phase of the campd19n will ralSe 1
mone\: for a new building,•
d1• 19n d uy nuture CP.nter offl-
c 1als, on the 1te.
-Jenifer Ragland
12th Annual Barbor FJeri~aoe Run
SK FEATURE RACE
IK FUN RUN/ WALK
Plus Kids' Klassic Race and Free Fitness Fair
SATURDAY
OCTOBER 3, 1998
at Newport· Harbor High School
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949-645-5806
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6 Friday, Septer:nber 25, 1998
• Send Al'OUND TOWN rttms to the
Daily Pilot. Around lO"Nn, 130 W. Bay St.,
Cosu Mesa. 92627, fa• them to 646
4170, or call 540-1224, ext 228 A com-
plett> list1n9 of Around Town can be
found at www.lat1mes.com/p1lot.
TODAY
South Coa t Plaza wUl present
the only Wcsl Coast exhibit of
Get.lien Orrefors Kosta Soda's
Gallery 100 Show through Sun-
ddy dt Jewel Court dl the maU,
3333 Bristol St., Costd Mesa Ttte
exhibit will fedture some of the
fuwst gldss vases, pldtters, sculp-ture~ dnd bowls worldwide.. One
of the t0llec uon's eight designers,
Lend BNg..,lrom, will be present
to sign he.r works. Hours are
tnddy from 7 30 to 9 pm.; Friday
Imm 1 O ~ .m. to 9 p.m ; Satwday
from 1 d m, to 7 p m. and Sun-
drl\ trom 11 a m to 6:.lO pm
\dOU!->SIOn IS free. foor more tnfor-
ffidtton, Cdll 435-2000 or (110)
2fW·b820
oulhem C.Ulfornla clnematog-
1dphN world trdveler and adven-
11m•r R1Ck Rdy wJJl prPSent a film
t1tk•d ~Btih ·Lt/em the 8dlanceH
.it 7 p rn di OCC"s Rol>ert B.
~loon• Tht~dlre, 2701 Fd1rv1ew
Hoc1d, Costd Ml''>o Adrruss1on is
$11 ctl th<> <1001 or $7 LO advance.
'-:l•nior dtizf'n'> who purchase
,u!VctO((' ll<'kels drl:' eltgible (or d
$1 d1~rounl. ror more informd-
t1u11, c.ill (714) 432-5880
SATURDAY
A hack-country hike wilJ take
pl Jee· from 9 a.m. lo noon di Crys-
ldl Cuve Stc1I<> Park, 8471 E Co~t
l hgh\'\dY. Newport Bearh I hkers
will ml>Pt dl El Morro Visitor Cen-
ter PdrkLng is $5 For more mfor-
nldllon, call (949) 494<J539.
A mountain-bike ride will take
plc1ce at 9 d m at Crystdl Cove
Stdte Park, 8471 E Codsl H1gh-
Wdy, Newport Beach. Bikers will
meet at El Morro Visitor Center
Pd!kmg 1s $5 For more tnfomtc1-
aon, cdll (949)494-3539.
The Basics of Macrobiotics cook-
ing class wlll l.>c pres<>nled from
q'.30 to l 1 ·30 d m by New Lear
·Naturdl Cu1smf' m Costc1 Mesa.
Ad.mission 1s $15. PrE>-registrc1tion
is nPce<.sdry. Clc1&s s1ze is lurut~d .
For more mfonn<lllon, call 444-
1005
A KS Skin Care demonstration
will be presented l rom 3 to 6 p.m
m the body care depctrtment c1t
Mother's f\.ldrket dnd Kitchen. 225
E 17th St Co<,ta Mese1 For more
mforatdllon. cc1U 63·\-4741
The Duffy Electric Boat Co. wtll
present its 12th dnnudl Great
Electric Boat Rc1lly from 4 to 6 p m
at the Duffy Showroom, 2001 W.
Cods! H1ghwdy, Newport Beach
Th.t~ yedJ''s lh~mc will be the cir-
cus. Adrruss1on 1s free. For more
infonndtion, cdll 645-9080.
SUNDAY
A back-country hike wlll take
place lrorn 4 11 rn lo noon di Crys-
ldl COVl' Slctl(' Pc1rk. 8471 c Coc1st
Ml'-naw
Highway, Newport Beach. Hikers
will meet at El Morro Visitor Cen·
ter. Parking is $5. For more infor·
mation, call (949) 494-3539. •
MONDAY
A repre entattve from UCLA's
Admissions Otfi<:e will visit the
OCC Transfer Center from 2 to -4
p.m. to talk with students interest-
ed in transferring. The center is
located in the school's Counseling
and Adoussions Annex, 2701
Pauview Road, Cost.a Mesa. For
more information, call 432-5894.
TUESDAY
Desserts -Naturally coo)(t.ng
class will be presented from 9:30
to 11 :30 d.m. and from 6:30 to 8:30
p.m. by New Leaf Natural Cw-
sine m Costa Mesa. Adrrussion is
$35 Pre-registration is necessary
Class sizP IS limited. For more
mfonnation, call 444-1005.
How Loud are the Dogs Barking,
d free luncheon invesbnent semi-
. nar, will be held at 12:30 p.m. at
The Arches, 3334 W. Coast High-
way, Newport Beach. For more
m.formation, call (949) 723-8362.
Natasha Treney will . present a
free seminar titled Probioties from
7 to 8 p.m. at the Patio Cafe at
Mother's Market and }(jtchen, 225
E. 17th St, Costa Mesa. A book
s1grung will follow from 8 to 8:30
p.m. Reservations are required.
Call 631-4741.
WEDNESDAY
The Networkers will meet from
11:45 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Costa
Mesa Goll and Country Club,
1701 Golf Course Dnve.•Adnus·
s1on IS $12 and includes lunch. For
more m.formation, call 865-9093. ·
" Senior Consultant Bob Brenni.Ul
will present a free Reverse Mort-
gage discussion at 3 p.m. for
seniors 62 and over at Bayside
Village, 300 E. Coast Highway,
Newport Beach. For more infor-
mation, call 723-0233.
Connect at the Corona del Mar
Branch Library, a series of work-
shops featuring bps for eff ecbve
use of library resdU,rces, will be
presented from 7 to 8:30 p.m.
every Wednesday through NQv
25 at the library, 420 Mangold
Ave The workshops will also fea-
ture ·Strategies for Web naVJga-
bon Admission lS free. For more
infonnabon, call 717-3801.
ONGOING
St. Andrew's Presbyterian
Church offers a support group for
frunilles Wlth loved ones who are
mentally ill. The group meets
from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Sundays in the
church's DierenfieJd Hall C, 600
St.· Andrews Road, Newport
Beach. The confidential group is
open to the commuruty. For more ..
mformdtion, call 631-2880.
Prospects Networking Group
meets from 7:15 lo 8.30 a.m.
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around town
Wedn days tst Mum's CaJe, 1835
Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa.
Breakfast is $6, For more informa-
tion, call Angie Stdfford at 474-
2225 or nna Finnan at 551-3156.
The Newport Beach Parks,
Beaches and Recreation Conunis-
1on·meets at 7 p m. the tirst Tues-
day of each month m the City
Council chambers, 3300 Newport
Blvd., Newport Beacili. For more
information, caJJ 644-3151.
NicoUne Anonymous fellowship
wants to help m<'n and women
who &moke to quit and remain
smoke-free For more mfonnation
on local even:ing meetings, call
650-2713.
The-Costa Mesa·ffistorical Sod-
ety holds a free 9pen house from
t 1 a.m. to J p.m. Thursdays at
1870 Anaheim Ave .• Costa Mesa.
The event fedtures memorabilia
from the city of Costa Mesa and
the Santa Ana Army Air Base. For
more mformabon, cc11J 631-5918.
Overeaters Anonymous meets
from 7 fo 9 p.m Wednesdays dt
St. John's Episcopal Church, 183
E Bay St .. Costa Mesd For more
mforrnc1tion, cull 953-0900.
Oasis Senior Center offers a
Parlunson's di!>Pdse !)Upport group
from 7 to 9 p m the second Thurs-
9,ay of each month dl 800 Mar-
guente Ave , Corond del Mar. For
mor<> infonnttbon. call 644-3244.
The Newport Beach Psychologt-
caJ Assooalion presents a coed •
relahonsh1p group called Insight
Equc1ls Power at 7 p .m. Thurs-
ddys. The f<'C is $25 per week. For
more intormatton. call 722-4588.
Hoag cancer Center often a free
relaxatJon and unagery workshop
from 10 to 11 :30 a.m. the fourth
Wednesday of each month at 1
Hoag Dnve, Building 41, New-
port Beach. Por more information,
call 760-5542.
The Sea Explorer Ship Del Mu
711 or Orange County often a
program for young men ages 1.C
to 18 interested in learning about
sailing, seamanship, piloting,
navigation and cruising. Meet-
ings are from 6 to a p.m . Wednes·
days at the Sea Explorer Sea
Base, 1931 W. Coast Highway.
Newport Beach. For more infor-
mation, call 6 42-6301 or 551·
8591.
Oasis Senlpr Center otten ongo-
ing assistance, counseling l!nd
referral services for seniors. For
appointments or more informa-
tion, call 644-3244
The Costa Mesa Senior Citizen
Square and Rounq Dance Club
seeks ~xperienced dancers to jom
·in frorrl' 9 to 11 a m. Thµrsdays at
the Costa Mesa Seruor Center,
19th a.pd Pomona streets, Costa
Mesa. For more information, call
545~5669.
A ·1ree sui;>port group for cancer
patients meets at 1 p.m. Wednes-
days and a support group for peo-
ple suffe ring from chronic fatigue
syndrome meets from 7 to 10 p .m.
Wednesdays at the Institute for
Holistic Treatment and Research,
4019 Westerly Place, Swte 100,
Newport Beach. For more infor-
mation. call 251-8700
Arthritis Foundation instructor
Wyoma McKinley leads an exer-
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cise class at t t a.m. Thursddys at
the Jewish Senior Center, 250 E.
Baker St., Costa Mesa. For more
iilf ormation, call 513-5641.
Nightly meetings ate ottered in
Costa Mesa and Newport Beach
for anyone who wants to over-
come nicotine addiction. For a
schedule or rnore in!onnation, call
714-9106 or (800) 642·0666.
The Newport Sports Collectton
Fourµiation', a nonprofit organiza·
tion, operates a free museum at
620 Newport Center Drive, New-
port Beach. The museum ls open
from 9 a.m. to 5 p.tn. weekdays.
For more information, call 721-
9333.
Hoag Cancer Center sponsors a
free tai chi class for ·intermediate
to advanced levels from 10:30 to
11:30 a.m. Thursdays for peaple
with cancer and their fanulies. A
beginner session meets from
10:30 to 11:30 a .m. Fndays. The
classes are designed to reduce
stress, increase longevity and pro-
mote a sense of well being with
basic, easy-to-learn, nonstrenu-
ous movements to aid m balance
and concentration. No registra-
tion is required. Free. Hoag Can-
cer Center is at 4000 W. Coast
Highway, Newport Beach. For
more information, call 122-6237.
Oasis Senior Center otters a dal-
ly telephone contact program for
seniors who have a liJ:njted local
Flavorful &
Oelicioua
Lunches &
Dinner
support sy:.tem. Por more infor ••
mation, call 644-324.C . :
Tbe Costa Mesa Communlcaton
Toastmasters Club meets from
noon to l p.m Wednesdays at the
Orange County Department of
Education, 200 kalmus Drive,
Costa Mesa. Meetings are open to
anyone who wants lo improve liis
or her public ~aking skills. For
more inform.ab.on, call 444·5030.
The Newport Beach Dl.IUn-
gutshed Toastmasters O ub 1300
meets from 1 to 9 p.m. Tuesdays
in Sgt. Pe pperoni's meeting room,
2300 Bristol S t., Newport Beach
For reservations or more informa-·
lion, call 730-3671 .
Mesa Messepgen Toastmaster
Club 691 in Costa Mesa meets at
7 p.m Tuesdays at Mesa Verde
Uruted Methodist Church, 1701
W. Baker St.. Costa Mesa For
more information, call 540-4446
Blue flame Toastmuten Club
2717 meets at 1 a.m. Wednesdays
a t the Village Farmer, South
Coast PldZa Village, 1651 Sun-
flower Ave., Costa Mesa. The
meeung IS tree for first-time VlSI·
tors. For more information, call
855-4308.
Toastmasters Club 231 meets at 1
a.m. Mondays .at The IIvine Co.. ·
550-C Newport Center, Newport
Beach. For more information, call
733-2209.
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IEACHER
CONTINUED FROM 1
There are 22 students m
TeWinkle's Ritmo Latino pro-
gram, divided almost equally
between boys and girls. The
group perlonns modem and tra-
dltlonal Spanish dances dt ele-
mentary schools and in various
venues throughout the district.
As the district's migrant edu-
cation coordinator, she oversees
several preschool programs,
which include language devel-
opment and parent education
"I'm real big on parent educa-
tion,• pie said. •J have SllC parent
meetmgs a year where we dis-
cuss everything from hedlth and
readiag to gang_prevention. •
She is applying for a state
grant to fund the l llgh Scopes
preschool program, which deals
with basic language concepts
and social development.
•My goal is that 1 want to see
these students grow up to be
contributing members of their
community," she said. ·1 want
them to be teachers, administra-
tors, PTA presidents and school
board members.•
BARN
CONTINUED FROM 1 •
move forward and would only
need to renew some building
~rmits with the state, Langston
said. It has raised $225,000 of the
$400,000 needed to build the
barn, according to a letter to the
b<la.rd from former foundation
president A.G. Kawamura In tus
letter, Kawamura asked the
board to earmark $200,000 to
make up the difference.
The foUC1dation rdlsed most of
the money through its yearly
Country Western Hoe Down
fund-raiser, Langston said.
Kawamura said the board was
not opposed to the barn but was
concerned about the timmg of
the project. Fairgrounds Gene@!
M~ager Becky Bailey-Findley
~ct there were concerns that
stilJ..tentative plaris for the Paci.he
Amphitheatre could affect the
futW'e barn.
·vou would hate to build it
and then have to move 1t," she
id.Id.
YOL _UNTEER
·DIRECTORY
Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse
The Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse
needs volunteers for ushering,
backstage help, mailings, typUlg,
lights and many other duties. For
more information, cdlf 650-5269.
C05ta Mesa Historical Society
The society collects m!onnation,
photos and artifacts relating to
the history o( Costa Mesa and the
harbor area. Volunteers .are
needed for clencdl tasks, com-
puter input and Q_elp in the
library. For more information, calJ
Charles Beecher at 631-5918.
Costa Mesa Literacy Coundl
The center neeas volunteer
tutors to teach l:nglish as a sec-
ond language. Free training 1s
provided and reqwres no foreign
language skills. Graduates will
be assigned a student at a nearby
teaching center. To register, or for
more information, call 548-3384
or 548-6584 .
Costa Mesa Police Department
The department is seeking vol-
unteers age 55 and older who
speak Spanish and Enghsh
Those interested would help staff
· the Westside Sub-Station
(WSUB) fow to eight hours per
week. Volunteers will be trained
in fingerprinting and computer
entry and assist on several cw-
rent projects. The WSUB is locat-
ed: at 567 W. 18th St and is open
Monday through Fnday from 8
a.m. to 4 p.m. For more informa-
tion, contact Officer Frank Rudis-
ill at 722-6714 or Merruc Ellis at
7$4-5020.
RACE
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And now they arr. fighting
back
Ordng~ County has one of th~
highest rdtes of breast cancer m
the nation, with one in seven
women being diagnosed with the
disease in their WetJme.
Joneit, Schart and :i\Jeik will
JOm more than 23,000 people
Sunday at Fashion Islc1.nd Ul New-
port Beach to show their ~upport ·
in the Race for the Cure, which
will rd1se funds for the Susan G.
Komen Breast Cancer Founda-
uon
COOKING CHIU FOR A CAUSE
Jones, 50, has been a breast
ccmcer survivor for 10 years.
Dtd~osed at age 40, the Costd
Me!>a resident said she knew the
lump m her rtght breast was CdD-
cer before the doctor told her.
She felt the irr.egulanty and
had it checked out, but was told it
was nothing.
H [ had to fight with the doctor
lor about 15 minutes to get a
mummogram, and f inaUy he said.
'Fine, we'll do 1t if it'll make you
feel better,·~ Jones said.
Just as she thought, it was
mdlignant. The sctbering experi-
ence left her with a valuable les-
son she wants to pass on to others:
"If you are uncomfortable with
whdt the doctor says, you have to
hght 1t ~ she said. ·vou want to
believe it's nothing, but you have
to assume it's something."
Jones was lucky to have
tremendous support from her
family and she pu11ed tnrough the
ordeal, getting a partial mastecto-
my and undergoing · severl)J
months of chemotherapy.
Now, she and her husband,
Ray, are dedJcated to malong sure
no more women have to go
through lt
u1 want a cure and I want it
now,• she said
Jones walk'> every year m
Newport Beach's Race for the
Cure and ra~es about $600 edch
year.
I fer husband cooks award-
winning chili U1cil he has taken as
far as the world championships,
dnd every penny he win ... goes ·to
the Komen foundation.
•1t•s dmazing how many peo-
ple you touch dl the chili cook-
offs, • Jones said. "It's a pdssion or
his --he wants to fmd a cure.•
Jones' "Grande Ro10 " chili
recipe made it all the way to
fourth pldce at the world champi-
onships two yedrs ogo. If dnd
when he WUlS first place, Jones
said, thNe 1s no question thdt the
'$25,000 check is being mdde out
to the Komen foundation.
SISTERLY LOVE
Scharl, 40,
will be walking
in memory of
her sister, long-
tune Costa Mesa
resident Denise
Irene Page, who
died at age 4 7 of
cancer. Pag~
Wtt lked m last
year's Race for
the Cure as d
survivor.
•we thought
hP was OK Schart said. "Sho
was a real rainbow ·pml •
Sc hart .,;did ht>r s1~lt>r Wd!> hos·
p1tr1hzc<l tor the last month ot hN
hh·, .md dlJ she w<inted to do wc1s
lc1ke onP more walk on the beach.
<..') 1 Sunday, Sc:hdrt, Denise's
husbdnd Louis, their :hildren
and grandchildren will all be tdk-
ing that walk for her.
For this yedr's rdcc, Schart is
usmH a pdlf of Edsy Spint walking
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FYI
WHAT: Sixth annual Race
for the Cur~.
WHEN: 6:30 a.m to noon
Sunday. Women's SK
run/walk starts at 7:50 a.m.;
coed run/walk at 9:35 a.m
PRE·RACE REGISTRATION:
11 a .m. to 3 p.m. today at
·Pacific Life, 700 Newport
Center Drive.
FEES: Adults S2S Saturday,
S30 Sunday; children and
seniors S 15 Saturday, $18
Sunday.
INFORMATION: (714} 224·
0290.
~ho .... lh<il were dondted to her bv
Nonh.trom m South Coast Plaza:
mg to buy two pdirs of shoe::..
Bnl, she ~did, Nordstrom h1b
hP1.m :.ens1tive to her plight dnd
dondted the shoe>s for a March or
Dun{!s Wdlk last year and LhP
RaCI~ for the ~·urc this year.
"We are motivated to help so
that nobody else has to go
•through Whtll we've aU gone
through,'' Sch.trt Sdid. "It's so
important lor wornC'n to get m
thew and gl't tost(>(l. I love my sis·
tr>r and I mis., hl·r on a dail) hao,1 ...
Schdrt Sdld there are manv
fnmilies like hers who are less for··
lunate and who may feel they
don't have the resources to deal
with an illncs ... l.ik<' breast cancer
But shG encomilq<'d everyon.-
to look at oryamzations such as
the Komen loundatJon, which
offer!> frel? mammograms and
upport qroup ... , tor help
A l}lrth def eel Cdttsed Schdrt to I 1WIST OF FATE
hdv<> clilferent-s1zed feel and she llwrk bl, 1s m hl'I thi1d yedr dS
has struggled all h1·r life with hav-a bredsl Cdntt>r su.rvivor. Almo...,l
A MacGill1vra9 rreeman rilm
Friday, September 25, 1998 7
Peggy
Jones will
be one of
the partic-
ipants in
this week-
end's Race
for the
Cure ·
run/walk.
Jones,
who bad
breast
cancer,
has been
in remis-
sion for
10 years.
exactly one year alter her urgcI')'
m 1995, she found out that her
mother, at age 8~. WdS diagno ... ed
w 1th the dlsedse.
u It was the "ome months and
tht> ~ame breasts. which WdS real-
ly strange," she said •But she'"
clorng tine now, o this 1s a very
JO) ous tlrne for us.·
Tuerk is head ol ·.thl' Bdnners
Committee -her thmi year as d
volynteer She wtll ht• 'up bf•fore
da\vn Sunddy to make t>Ure
P\ CT) tiung 1s run rung ~moothly
·it has been a Wung expen·
!"!nee for me," she said. •Jt's a
wonderful thing to be mvol\ ed
with because you realize you arc
not alone and you realize you are
dam lur.kv to be ah\ e/
Howev'er, Tuerk o,a1d she hope
that events like Race tor the Cure
\\.'Ill rabe d\\:d encs">.
"Wharboth<>rs me now is -.ee-
mg all of the young women who
hdve breast cancN -they seem
to be getting younger •and
younger," ::.he said.
~tho 1MAK MOYie ~
on our GIANT'' t/2~ ~
1ndud1.ng tho Mu.k of~ Hwrieon
In ll,000 W9tt D:Wt-1 Sound
_n.turing NarTwtion ~ Uatt ,.._,,..
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. . . auon OF THE DAY
VI .. .. Corona del Mor, Mewpon Harbor girls tenfis teoms rol,
again, en route to neX1 week's showdown I see page 9
"1he ~ ~· ~ int ready for next ~· We'I just!"
who's hdhy and go with the s1rongest paf'9 we can ...
Fletcher Olson. Newport girls tennis coach ..
8 Newport Beoch/Costo Mesa Ooity Pilot ·
Friday, September 25, 1998 • Sports Editor Roger Carlson • 949-57 44223
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·oat
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• • time
•There's everylhinq you
can dream about, dnd a
· little bit more, clependrnq
on the circum5l<.tnces.
D o you renwmbl•r 1.Jurmg
your fust hodl? I do. ~ty
parents, brothl•r .tnd I
moved from Vancouver, Bnt1sh
Col\.unb1a to San Dil1go .ind
1omed the l\ll1ssion 8dy Yacht
Club when I WdS seven.
The most popufc1r b0c1ts hack
'then were l...Jghtemn~1. Thistle,.
International 11 Os, Fla tty,
Penguin and Skimmers.
As is still trne t0<1dy, Sabots
were the boats Wllh liammg
wheels. Thew were' no ~lobbies,
FJs, Catalind9 or S,rnta Cntz,
and surfboards Wl'H' m<1clP of
balsa wood.
Sdils were not of Kcvlctr or
Nylon, but con!itrncted from the
sdJTie material lhic•d to make
Levis These were the days of
Std Caesar, Cd Sullivan. Norton
and Ralph, and thf' gredtest
Amencan humor ol all time,
Amos and Andy'
M} older brother, Bill, bought
the severely used, faded red and
gray Skimmer rt was in sad
shape, but for no additional cost,
1t came with a two-yPar supply
of dry rot. It !>at on two saw
horses m our back yard
Oh, clid we have plans for this
plywood and glc1ss dog and the
thought of racing her, was an
exciting fantdsy
He worked on her, on dnd off,
but she never left our bdck yard.
I don't know what hdppenecl to
1t, and the fun of dreanung thdt
someday we'd drop hpr htlC'k
into the salt remams
She was our first bodt, and
I rruss her That pos1bvc
expenence has never left me
and I hnd mysc>lf m thP c;,10w
spmt of those bygonf• days when
it's boat show tune•
To me, buym~ a boctt ts one of
the greatest pure h<1c..es you rdn
make. It's a place to entP.rldtn,
have a glass-0r two, S\\UTI dnd
djve from, sleep on, race m, and
It's a great joint hobby for
husband, wife and fdnuly, too.
SEE BOATING PAGE 10
HllH SCHOOL FOOTlllL FRIDAY NIGHT
LIGHTS
CD
OAK PARK.
TONIGHT
0Nt PARK vs. ~DEL MAR
• Site: Newport Harbor, 7 p.m.
• Bottom line: Two evenly-
matched programs collide, but
CdM, having prepared agail')st
stiffer competition, hopes to cash
in a rare opportunity to pick on a
sctiool its own size.
EA
A RGO S
TONIGHT
G AN>EN GftOvt vs. EsTANOA
• Site: Orange Coast College, 7 p.m.
• Bottom line: Eagles are primed
to deliver Dave Perkins his first win
as Estancia's coach. Kenny
Valbuena assumes starting
quarterback role and Garden
Grove has yet to score on offense.
DON LEACH/ DAllY PltOT
Costa Mesa's Dave Weir (10} breaks loose on a 53-yard touchdown run in the first quarter as Sl Anthony's defense fades away.
Mesa posts thundering victory
• Costa Mesa's Thundering Herd
pummels St. Anthony from start to
finish with 1-2 (Herzog-Weir) punch.
Dcif P'fJI
NEWPORT BEACH With the shift on,
Costa Mesa High's offense rambled through
visiting St. Anthony Thursday rught in a
nonleague football game al Newport Harbor
• High.
Juruor stdlldout Odv1d Weir, who played
the team's fI.TSl two games under center,
moved to wingback where he accompanied
Jmuny· Herzog, while Ricky Martin -the
1uniorvarsity quarterback the last two years
-switched from wingback to QB.
St. Anthony's Saints (0-3) didn't know
what hit them m the hrst half as the Mus-
tangs (2-1) Fan wild en route to a 42-22 vic-
tory.
Costa Mesa led at halftune, 36-8, as the
'Slangs rolled up 307 net yards, mostly on
big runs from Weir, who firushed Wlth 169
rush.mg yards and three touchdowns on 12
cames. Herzog earned 20 tunes for 157
yards and three touchdowns.
Martin, who reportedly tied a school
record by mtercepting three passes from his
comerback position, one a( four picks in the
game for Costa Mesa, suipnsed St Antho-
ny's defense on the game's hrst play from
scrinunage, connecting Wlth a wide open
Shaun Ferryman for 33 yards. 1Wo plays lat-
er, Herzog scored on a 5-yard run.
Robert Hulliger Antony Grubisich
St. Anthony took _its first and only lead of
the game when Pearson Smith intercepted a
Mesa pass at the Mustangs' 4-yard line, set-
ting up Soane Taliauli's touchdown jaunt on
the next snap. The Saints' two-pomt conver-
sion run gave them an 8-7 edge with 4:04
left in the first ~er.
Later in the fiist. Weir ran of( left tackle
Eric Connaty (6-foot, 265 pounds), Ulen cut
back the other duection and spnnted
untouched to the end zone, before reaching
pdydirt from 53 yards out, giving Mesa a 14-
8 Jedd ciltcr Luis Avalos' PAT.
Costd Mesa's Jake Cleveland recovered a
St Anthony fumble on the ensuing kickoff,
settJ.ng up another Mustang score.
On the drive, Weir's 29-yard pickup gave
Mesu a first down at the St. Anthon y 8, then
two plays later Herzog was in the end zonP.
The game lasted 2:45 and reqwred 27
yellow ficigs The teams combined for eight
turnovers Mesa sacked St. Anthony quar-
terback A.J Chavez five times, totaling 29
yards.
Mesa's Antony Grubis1ch WdS huge dt
dc>fcns1ve tackle, causing several incom-
plC'tc passes with a heavy rush on Chavez..
Robert Hull1ger, defensive end for the Mus-
tcmgs, had two big hits and two tackles for
lo!>ses.
Ecirly in the second quarter, Mesa was on
the move again, this time a 66-yard dri\te
was capped by Herzog's 19-yard scormg
run on cl pitch left. The 'Stangs went for two
and completed the conversion, with Wetr
luttmg Herzog on a pass to gwe the hosts a
29-8 lead with 7:22 remaining m the first
hall
Martin picked off his second pass nud-
way through the second and retwned it 32
yardc; to the Mesa 40, setting up another
Mesa touchdown After a 15-yard penalty
on the Sam ts, Weir took a pitch left, cul back
ms1de, Juked a St. Anthony defender and
spnnted the rest of the way for a 45-yard
score. Avalos' klck made it 36-8.
MARTIAL ARTS
TA
RED DEYIL S
SATURDAY
SWEETWATER vs. NEWPORT HARllOR
• Site: Newport Harbor High, 7:30
• Bottom line: Newport's
secondary will be tested by Red
Devil's pass happy offense, but
Sailors have averaged 54 points in
two games by burning defenses
with the run and the pa!.S.
SCHEDULE
TODAY
• VolleybAll
C1:>mmun1ty college -Rio Hondo
at Orange Coast. 6 p.m
•Tennis
High school girls • Corona del Mar
at Santa Barbara, 6 p.m
• W•t er pok>
Community college men • Orange
Coast at San Diego Mesa Toumament.
High school boys Costa Mesa,
Corona del Mar, Newport Harbor
at South Coast Tournament Estancia
at Irvine Tournament
·~ College women Southern California
College at Chapman, 5 p.m
Community college men • R1ve!'lide
CC at Orange Coast. 3 p.m
Community college women -Orange
Coast at Riverside CC. 3 p.m.
Ta(dng their shots
• Costa Mesa trio vies at Karate on the Beach
'98, which begins today in Huntington Beach.
CAmY YMNO\IUI
Dtlyflb
T he sands of J luntington Beach ~will heaung up when
some of Costa Mesa's top students of Martial Arts t om-
pete in the largest national Karate championship~ this
weekend. .
Mike Pombeuo. Ryan l luntley and Vrcnna Clymer will
1om more than 2,000 competitors of all belt levels during
Karate on tho Beach '98, spon-;ored by Bob White's Karate
Studio in Costa Mesa.
GETTING IN THEIR KICKS
KARATE.ON THE BEAot '98
+WHAT
The American Karate National Championships
•WHEN
9 a.m.-9 p.m., Friday
9 a.m.-10 p.m., Saturday
· 9 a.m,-5 p.m., Sunday
+WHERE I'
City of Huntington Beach Beach parking area
across from the Waterfront Hilton Hotel.
" ..
1. "Por yecll'S I've been involved with teaching und partici·
paling in Karat~,• !>did Bob While, 6 ninth-degree black belt ·
who opened his studio on Victoria Street 20 years ago. #I'm Black Belt -to be held torught and team competitions =
really proud I'm able to gwc r.omething back to th sport.• to be held Saturday. Wlnners of Saturday's American KenPQ;
Open to all agei., Karate on the Bear h '98 -dubbed the Division will go on to represent the United States in the Euro-
world's. largest pean Kenpo Karate Championships next month in England.
spectator/participant \carate event -will ~u some of the .~...,.=-':";-addition~le-4fte champianshipr.wmlnars by lei~g_
top students of Kcnpo ma &port designed to build confidence, artial Artists and a vendor expo are expected to draw rriOai
lWllf esteem, focus and dtScipline. And with youths under age !Mn 25,000 spectators throughout the weekend. '
18 vymg tor $26,000 111 scholarships, an invc tm nt in educa-·ni scholarships allow us to show eppredation today for
tion will be the top pnzc. Outstanding Youth awards also will the hard work of young men and women who will be the
be given to champions who 5ub11Ut with registration lnf orma-leaders for tommorrow, • says event organizer Marty
tion on thetr most recent GPA, favorite IC.hoot subject. dVJc Mikkelsen. •we encowage everyone to participate by eith~
and community activities and statement of their plans for the competing 9r showing their support for our youth.•
future. For more tnformatfon bout karate on the Beech '98, ~
Cash pnzes will also be gtven to 'Winn rs of the Adult (714) 962.-6959, or check ou) website www.bwlumpo.c:cim. w ,
ewport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot
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Friday, September 25, 1998 9
HE LOCAL STRIPER HANGOUT TENNIS
Newport. Cd.M l
tune up for the by noon on Tuesday, another
dozen spikebills had been
caught)
OUTDOORS Pioneer,• owned by Mike Blower
of Newport Bedch. Plant caugbt
the fish way wc~t of Cata.lina on
the 175 and 17 fathom sports.·
triped marlin are schooled·
up off the WP.St end of
Catal.iha Island and the bite
as been wide open for pnvate
oats fishing out of Newport
drbor. R~portS ftom Jo,· owner of
D's Big Game Tackle (723-
883), located on Balboa (stand,
dicated that eatlier hus week,
nglers. enJOyed great l;>illfish
According to JD, big game
anglers a re domg equally well on
both big lures and live bait It's
been 50-50 on the daily catching
report com.mg over the CB, with
blind stnkes coming early in the
morning on Mean Joe Green and
BleNling mackerel colored
marlin jigs and then, during the
peaks <>f high and low tides. the
hsh have come to the surface tO •
feed on greenback mackerel cast
to tailers and feeders. •
The water is a little off co16r
in the outer channel. but it's not
affecting the marlin bite. Private
boaters llllght have to run
outside for the next two weeks,
but veteran billfish anglent feel
that this big school of marlin will
move back to the Avalon Bank
• by the end of the month. .
Locally. sport boats running
out of Davey's Locker and
ction. .
Camie Gtirn~r of Newport
each skippered the sportfJsher
Scrambler" up to the 171 spot
here angler Dean Former
aught aJld released a marlin
ere were over 30 marlin
ooked on Monday dwing the
nnual Dram Bwe Catalina
lassie Mdrlm Tournament and
· 'Ed Dillon of Newport Beach
~ works behind the tackle counter
for Anglers Center (642-6662) ·
and stated that marlin fishmg has
been fantastic all week long ·
HThe bite started last Friday.•
Dillon said, "and as long as the
seas remain calm, good fishing
could continue for another three
weeks.·
Dean Plant of Costa Mesa
took d couple of days off as·
owner of Angler Center and
participated m the Los
Pescadores Marlin Tournament.
Plant hooked two marlin, one on
a Rainbow jig and the other on
live ball, while fishing onboard
the deluxe sportfisher •pacific
. Newport Sportfishing landin,g are returning to the docks with
good catches of yellowta.il, sand
bass and sculpm. The bite on
yellowfin tuna and dorado
slowed earlier in the week but
these prtzed game fish could pop
up over the weekend in the
channel.
The dehlxe, six-pdck charter
•Bongos n-fished inside the 209
HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL
DON LEACH I DAILY ' OT
Costa Mesa High's Antony Grubistch puts the clamps on St. Aillhony's quarter~ack as teammate Gus Sandoval (88) moves In.
HIGH SCHOOL BRIEFS
ea Kirigs' runners nip Eagles
Large middle grouping keys CdM's
9-30 victory over Santa Margaritd.
-MJ" ~~~ 'CROSS COUNT RY
)ARITA -When Corona del Mar High's guls
cross country team hooked up with Sunla
M .. uganld ill the Sea View League opener on
Thursday, COdch Bill Sumner knew that this
was going to be a close rnce, since both tedms
dre highly rdnked.
A tight clumping of finishers from S-10 WdS
1 •·nough for the Sett Kings to beat host Sdntd
t-..terganla, 29-30
The Eagles had the fdstest runners ill the
rdCe. Lon Mann won with d tune of 18:41 and
Mdrie Wanng fmished second with a 19;08
CdM's Jenny Cummms. d sophomore, was
'third m 19:~JO. Santa Margarita also took
fourth, bul it would be the last runner for the
Eaglt• in the top 10. Corona w~nt 5-6-7-8-9-
10 to win with a one-point margm,
L11 Morse led Corona's pack, plaong hJth
m 19.J5 . .Jec.1n G.m "' wt1s sixth in 20:00.
"Th£> whole rdcc wc.1~ bkc thdt: Coach
Sumner so1cl. •for the hn;t two miles, no more
than 20 ydr<ls ep.uated mo t of tho runners.
We iusl sldyt•d dose and ron our style of race
and, m thu end, 1t was the rt1fferencc_. •
In Uw boys ruce, sophomore Travis Beard·
Jc•p W1\S Sl'COOd With cl time Of 16:35, but the
S ·a Kinq-;1o~t the meet, 24-31.
Jo..,h Yul Py, abo d c:ophomore, fin1"hed
. third, a good c;19n ror CdM's future.
"Thal ~C'conrl and lhud by two 10th
nraners was blg, • Sumner sa.id. ·we were
r(!at happy ubout that •
"'"' llOYS
I IAHTA MMGAIUTA 24, COM*A OU. MAit 31
1114 Murray (SM), 16'18; 2 Beardslee (CdM), 16·35, l.
Yelsey (CdM), 17.07; 4 Collins (SM), 17 09, 5 Edgby ~1\.1). 17:18, 6 Hent~y (SM), 17:24, 7. Gruber (CdM~.
17 ~l, 8. Aam\ey (SM),· 17'49. 9 Kramer (CdM), 18. 15; ro M1tt1Nn (CdM), 18:16
<tft • ~ ~OIL MAit 29, SMTA MMri.wTA JO i ~Mann (SM), 18 41; 2. Waring (SM), 19 OI. 3 Cum•
1tiff1\ (CdM), 19.lO, 4 Warct (SM), 19 33; 5. Mone
(CdM), 19:35; 6. Garcia (CdM). 20:00, 7, Yourman
(\'llM), 20.1 S, 8. Quinlan (CdM), 20:20, 9. M01&t.fd
(CdM), 20:2~ 10 Quye (CdM), 20 42,
'\
Newport boys breeze, 18-44
lRVlNE ------------Curt } lerberts C R 0 S S C 0 U N T R Y
and Chns Mctvtillen led the way with d 1-2
finish, but there was obo a 4-5·6-7 groupmg
for Newport Hdibor Hiqh's boys cross country
team Thursday as the Sailors bounced host
Woodbridge, 18-44, in their Sed View League
dual meet opener.
•Everyone d!d a fantastic JOb," said Sailors'
Coach Btm Barry, who adrrutted the most
en1oyt1ble facet of the victory Wd'i the effort of
Junior Doug Dukes, who docked cl 17:12 on
the 3-m.ilc Woodbridge course for a seventh
place f~h
Others who shared in the conquest were
Chris Landgren (16:11), Steve Jen~en (16.27)
dild Addm Antoruru (16:46).
Harbor's girls hdd a 1-2 firush from Alicia
Mcfall and Ambt>r Steen (18:37 and 18:49),
but Woodbridoe dommdted the next :seven
spots to win, 25-Jh.
80YS
NEWPORT HARllOR 18, WOOD8RIDG£ 44
1. Herberts (NH), 15 31, 2. McMillen (NH), 15'42, 3
Paz (VII), 16.03, 4 Landgren (NH), 16 11; 5 Jensen
(NH), 16 27, 6. Antonini (NH). 16:46, 7. Dukes (NH),
17:12; 8 . Heuer (VII), 17.\8, 9. lincoln (NH), 17:29; 10. Al~h1re (VII), 18. 11.
GllLS
WC>C>OPIDGI 25, NlWPOtll'T HAAIK>R 36
1. Mcfall (NH), 18.37; 2 Steen (NH), 18 49, 3. Kanln
(VII), 18 57; 4 Stephens (VII). 19.52, 5 Scott (VII), 19;53;
6 Bellott• (VII), 19 55, 7 Sorensen ('N).,.20 02; 8 Kred.ll
(VII), 20 28, 9 Camey (VII), 20:40. 10. St Andre (NH),
21.04 ,.
Tars, Barons in a 1-1 standoff
COSTA MESA · -Jenn
Porter Ucd the score m the f I I l I
Sl.'Conct htl.lf with a rebound H 0 C I I Y
goal and Newport Harbor
High goalkcepN Susttn Lear provided thr •
save.i as the ho t Sdilor.> ti d Fount.am Vall y,
t-1 ; in Suns t league held hockey action
Thun:day at Harper School ·
Porter !;<:ort."<i in th thud mmuto of the
onrl hdlf. Kristal Maw gove lht' Baron!. a l·O
I •ad in the brst ,30 minutes Newport is 3-0·1.
lt linv~ls to Manne n xt Tut•'lday.
'
CdM falls in five at Ocean Vie\v
HUNTINGTON --------ir' BEACH A strong Y 0 l l E Y I A l l
team effort pro-
duced d Corona del Mdr Hjgh comeback in
Thursddy's nonleague guls volleyhall mdtch
at Ocecln View, but the Seahawks took d huge
lead in the hndl game, and closed out a 15-4,
15-9, 12-15, 9-15, 15-6 dectSion.
•we 1ust got off lo a slow :stdrt, • C$.1
Coach Steve Conb sclld. ·sut we did a great
'ob batthng back, we JUSt didn't ex£'cutc well
m the filth game.·
Danutra Havriluk had 25 kill for the Sea
Kings and Janue Brownell added 14.
Meghan Gallagher also hacf 13 lolls, but
Conti stres ed that it was a team ctlort.
'•When everybody is working well and
doin~ theu job, that's when we're succcsc;ful, •
Conti sdld. •1t was 1·ust tough when we fell
belund dnd had to p ay catcnup •
CdM girls defeat San Oemente
SAN CLEMENTE -Taylor ----.--
McComuck shot a 10-ovcr par G 0 l F
4t> as Corona del Mar Hitih
· defedl('d San Clemente, 145-152. m a non·
league gut goU match at San Clt•mcnte
Muruc1pal Golf Course on Thursday
Tetlmmate Allison Schuuppnt•r shot a 48
and Stephwlie McCoy shot a 51 .
The matrh medalist wa Dawn Regan who
finished With a 45. CdM' JV won 17t>-2tti .
Estancia girls top Mis..'iion Vi<io
MISSION VIEJO -E~tanoo :-w--.... r-
High Junior Laura Col• was I 0 l f
the me<ioli."t es !;h led t'tie
Eagles' gu!s golf t am lo a 2?~i-287 vktory
over M1c;s1on VicJO in th x ond ol ft two-day
ninu-hol" mdtchup, tht al Cost4 del Sol
Thu~dfty •
Cote coniplet d th' 18 hot with an 81,
with t ammote Lau n Young (93) and Stacy
Barnett (96) rounding out £t;taneta' best u
they tunod up for Monday· E lancta lnvitA·
tiONI at Costa M Golt & Country Ouh ..
sport on Sunday and Monday
and ccmght a number of big
yellowfm tuoa 1.11 the
40-to-50-potind clas~.
' Bob Norris of Gostil Mesa,
fishing onbodrd "Freelance"
captained by Chrh Goble of
Newport Beach, decked a
40-pound yellowfm lund on
Monday. ·
big showdown
CORONA DEL MAR -Wi
thP toughest part of the pr
league schedule out of the w
and the 1mpendmi, howclow
Wlth NPwµort l larlior 1 Ugh ne
Thursdily in th1~ !Pague opene Day boats fishing the 150 i.pot
and around the o.il ri9,S are , ·
funiting out on big sand bi:lS
weighing up to sut pounds, lol<;
of good eallng sculpin and
schools q~ yellowtdi.I ill the f>":. J 0-
pound class arc topping <>ff good
hshing for the Newport fleet.
• Coronc.1 del f\tar gtrls tenn
Coach T'llm Mang d4itcuh~d
would bt" a good 'time to hulfle
Bait conditions have improved
and as long dS the wetter
temperature holds m the low 70s,
local anglers can expect good
hshirig into the "Indian
Summer.• which, traditionally.
produces calm seas and excellent
J offshore fishing in coastal water~.
Score by Quarten
St. Anthony 8 O 0 14 • 22
Costa Mesa 21 15 6 O • 42
First Quarter
CM • Herzog 5 run (Avalos kick),
l 1:22.
SA • Taliauli 4 run (Smith run), 4:04
CM · Weir S3 run (Avalos kt<k), 3:30
CM Herzog 2 run (Avalos kick). 2.24
Second ~arter
CM -Herzog 19 run (Herzog pass
from Weir. 7 22
CM We r 2 run (Avalos kick), 2:24.
Third Quarter
CM Weir 6 run (kick blocked), 5 01.
Fourth Quarter
SA l,.1ppen SO pass from Chavez
(Magana pass from Chave~, 3 S6
SA Marsh 33 pass from Chavez
(run failed), 3•22
Attendance: l,400 (estimated)
INDMDUAL RUSHING
SA Smrth, 7·28, Tahauh, 6· 13,
Quiroz, 3·min-8; Chavez, 7·min·33
CM · Herzog, 20-1S7; Weir. 12·169;
Martinez, 4-12 Martin, 4-6; Mendez,
3·S, Cleveland 1-3. Scaglia, 1·0. Jones.
1-min-S
INDIVIDUAL PASSING
SA -Chavez, 7-28-0, 100; Tahauh,
1-1-0, 3.
CM · Martin, l 5-1 , 33
INDIVIDUAL RECEIVING
SA -l1ppen, 5-69 1 TO, Marsh 1 33,
1 TO; Smith, 1-4; Guevara. 1·min·3
CM · Ferryman, 1·33. ·
GAME STATISTICS
SA CM
First downs 9 14
Rushes·yardage 18·37 4fi-347
Passing yardage 103 33
Passing 8·29-4 1·S·1
Net return yardage• 20 73
Sacks-yardage 5 37" none
Net yardage 123 4S3
Punts 8 37 4 6 25 7
Fumbles-fumbles l0st 1· 1 2·2
Flags·net yardage 10-105 17-121
Time of possession 25:39 22.21
•Punt returns, 1ntercept1ons, fumble
returns
~teelers looking
for two straight
COSTA .
f\lESA -F 0 0 ' I A l l
The Orange County St£"t !er~ vvill
be trying to make tt two !-.trdlght
m their ti.nit-ever Uruted Amen-
cun Pootbdll League gaow' $atur-
dcly when they travel to Tucson
after opening the sect<>Oll by
storming pa t the Desert Cow-
boys, 78-0.
light end Keith Mun.ms lt<1d
two touchdown receptions and
Scan Rtley caught one m pa" ,
ac: well clS a punt return for a TI)
Lamell S) ke.;, had thn?t.' rm.hmg
touchdowm.
Riptides sweep pa"t
East Anaheim nine
p ~ E R\'v T s 0 f T • A l l
BEACH -The Riptides, u Pacil1c
Codst 10-and·under traveling
guts softball team, defeated E ' l
Anaheim twice on Sunday tu
remain undefeated this c1 on.
Ka1Uin Morrow !itdrted and
closed the llf'Sl 9amt>, retmn~1 the
side Wlth the base:. loaded ln an
11 ·9 win.
Strong p1khlng by ChrlstJe
Hamers and trong hitting hr
Debbie Yoder·lee, Coral Young
and Sasha Grumman l 'ti the
Tid to a lb t> Vlctory in tl1e
ondgamc.
10-Yr. Tenn
40 $1,180
50 $2,735 ·
60 $6,895
. .
his lmr.up anrl find clouhle
.mc.1tchups lhut·would work well
e1CJdtrl t Sc·d· VJPW L•· 1qu~ oppo·
n~~ -
Mang '~as plea ed a th S
Kings 13-11 won eight of June •Q
m dvuble::. to hPat Villa Pdrk. I •
a, Thu1sdc1v utterno.111
ailors romp. 14-4 .:
NEWPORT BEACH \\1th e
wt-•k 1J! top compctltur-.. on th
\\dy, 11 Web d gv0<J U1111• N*"wporr
I Iarl>or I hgh tennis toom to u •
some lineup e:!q>erunr>utation Ul
Thursddy nonlPague mat
again t Laguna 8ftdch : -.. -
Thl' Sailors ff>·O) \\ 011 eas11i
14-4, dnd dre> rt>•t<I~ to fct ke OU .
t'-.lutr-.r De1 Munda~
The guls drc• pw111 d ·an~
read;• for next v.; t; P~. Coach,
FIPlche1 Olson end •\\ U )U~t
seP who s health} and qo w1th thu
stronqe:sl po1nng \\(• ( df . • .....
~1ustang f;all. 1 i-:i -: .
COSTA MESA Phw g Tr~li
\\as rmt• ot the br qhf. puW. ort"
Thurs<luy und Co~til Ml r1 } lt<Jh'
lost to Manna. 13-5 m n >nleaguc>
girl tPnms
Tran lo .. t to turma :s No 'l
pldyer hu'. fourtht l urd dild '"°'
the 0U11•r two '><?I!>, F>·2 ,,_
NONLEAGUE
CoRONA OEl MM 15, VtUA PARK 3
Singles: Singer (CdMj def t' e nhenz,
6-1, de'f Suretana 6-0, def Fret:man.
6 1, Griffith (CdMj lost. 3 6, WO b 2.
&-0, Jacobson (CdM) lost. 1-6, wo
6-1, 6 0 .
Doubles: C. Tenerelh Budhra a (CdM)
def. J. Ch~ung T Cheung. 6 1, ef
LaMon Pattara 6-0;def Ken Becker
6·0, Colema~·Claster (CdM) w . 6 1, '
6~2. 6-1, K Tenerelh-Charney Cd"-")
lost. 1 6, won. 6· 3, 6 0 "
NEWPORT 14, LAGUNA BE.AO. 4
Singles: Adams (NH) Jos t o
Maddocks 3 6. Ion bv defauh t
Butterwic;k, def Schulman 6-Q Godbey
(NH) l<»t, 3·6 won 6 1 6-2 ~e l m)
le»t, 3 6, won 6 1. 6 l
Doubles: Barker Schnc dCJ NH)
def. Falcone Messinero. 6 1, QC
McMahon·MacGullvry. 7 6 (7 5 def
S1e1var Johnson, 6 1, Palm Cot py (NH)
won. 6-1, 7~ (9 7), 6-3, Braver an
Nelson (NH) won, 6· 1 by defua t &-0
M AAINA 13. COSTA MESA s
Singles: Lee (CM) lost to Lambert,
36, lost to Nguyen, 2 6, def Foo, 6 1·
• Tran (CM) lost. 3·6, v..'On. 6 2 6-2
Huynh (CM) lost 1·6 2 6 1 6
Doubles: Oim$0n·lee (CM) lost to
Alb.ln Bergeron 3 6 lost to l tm
Seman. 3 6, lost to S lce-Baghdassanan •
4-6. Do-Hoang (CM) lost, 3 6 won, 6 2.. ,
to\t 0-6; Omsdal~·Dcmcllo (CM lost, O •
6, won, 7 6 (8 6), TOst 5 7
JC GOL F
Bue slice up i\lt. S G
\\ALNUT -le>nmf ·r Tunz'(
shot an 11-ovcr p1tr 82 a' Or,·mg···
Coa~t CoUeue dclcnted Mt !jun,
Antonio, 354-31.>4 l.n a noncon;
feu•nrr• ''omen golf ma tr h
Wedne--<1t1y at Lo ng •I Royal'
Vbtn G C •
t-lancela 01ctnck "o" fuurttJ
tor Or<1n9" Coa t (3-3) \\1th a
i..;co11~ 11! 87, follov.C'd tn Jan
Ch1•11<J 1BQI and Rouh1 ~h 1ft (1 h)
m tilth and "Lxth pine n• J>ec·
tlV"l It wa Oranoc Cou t first
w:m OVN 11 AC: ln th ;. hool S
ha...tOT)
DEEP SEA
Thursday's counts
Newport landing • 7 boats. 75
1ngen.. 46 yellowtall, I blucfln
tun.. 11 banacuda, IS bOnito.
S 1 c.alko bass. 52 W\nd bass,
4~ 176rodcf lh,
45 :ICUllMn. 2 sheephead~
57 whitefish, 3 sOle.
J red SMpper. ' thresher Shat'\ 1 ~~er. 200 mtck~
OiWy's Locker -:r boa
107 qlerL 1 yeftowfln tuna.
41 yelowtaH. 58 bon to.
1)0 ~" c.alko 76Mndbl9,6~
, ~. rodrfkh. 200 ~
1 Whlt.tftsh. 21 bOht tuna
' •
IO Ftidoy1 September 25, 1998 rts ~!-:i
Newport Beach/Costa M.eso Do ily Pi\A
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BOATING .
CONTINUED FROM 8
;. I d on't own a boat nght now,
drtd I don't have a wife I wonder
if there's a conneebon there, or is
that the rea on why I'm no
Jd}lger mamf'd? I can't recall.
To teU you the truth, riqht now
I'd rather have a boatl
There' no lime lilce U1
1>tesent to own a boat and
ll\Jncan Mcintosh's boat show at
Lld o Village Ls go.i.ng to mdke it
· even easie r a s the show runs
tbrough Sunday. r was there on Thursday as
th~ sbow opened and noticed a
1n'aJor ch ange. Hey, this was no
t~t show, it's labeled the "Lido
yacht Expo H
You see, m Newport Beach,
l•Odts dre ydchts. mustard is Grey
P•Jupon and barber shops a re
sulons AJso, as m most recent
shows, you won't find any boat
pnces there. TI1e price t(.lgs on
these bab1e'> were all hurd core
/'.eWJ)()rl Bedch "yacht prices •
Neverthc>less, buying a boat 1s
rt uredl 1ded We hdve over 200
h¢dts hNc•, tJw most we've €'Ver
h4d dt' tlw Lido Show," sc1id
"klnto.,h, the• i.how's promoter
cted ownl•r of Sea dnd GtJ
HOating mctCJdZmes
• "We hdVP some nice ho<1tc;
\\iili the rno'>l expen<;IVt' gomg
tcv d m11l10n-lour, • he wPnt on to
-.4y. Altt>r lw sd1d that, I twgdn to
wtmder whol 1t would ldke to get
10to an expPnsive bodtS •
Ron W Jer of Dr1bis Fuumcial
SeJVJces said "Anywhere
between 1 O to 20% clown with
an APR of ?.5 to 8 25% •
TI1erefore to purchtl.Se d $600K ·
boat with 1 o•y., down, your
monthly paymont would be
$5,005 per month for 15 years
An $85K loan runs $787 per.
In spite of the tall tariffs.
business is good. Barry Wood
of H&S'Yacht Sales prefers
peddJmg satlbodts, "I've sold
power before, but I prefer
sailboats,• he saJd. ~The Hunter·
Passport 45 almost sells itselt. •
I have to admit, the l lunter
45-foot was an incredible ~it
with a very reusonable price,
considering au the dilleruties.
The Duncan M<;lhtosh Co.
puts o~.two shows annud.l in
..Newport Bedeh. T.he current
$how dt Lido Village Marina, cmd
a spring show, which has a
greatei:: vanety of vessels and
chsplays, held di Lhe Dunes.
The gracious Mcintosh's
magazine Sea,~ predominately•
citcUlated along the west roast
listing numerous boats from our
area, in its d asstf1ed c;ecbon.
It's comfort.mg to know there's
a maga1Jne that corrnctly
projects the west coast boat.mg
market, as m<kit boating
magazuies are located on U1e
White House std<' of the country.
Load up lhe wagon, pack up
I.he kids cmd enjt>y the Lido
Ydcht Expo runmng today
through Sunday. It's gredt tun to
see all the boats and to drcdm
a nd drool a little.
• Pirates off to a hot start
in women's golf with a
team of all freshmen.
W:th no returners coming
i.n trom last year's
Orange Coast College
women's goU tPa.m, Coach
Gordie Fitzel used a combination
of high school recruiting and
ask.mg around at local golf
co.u ses to build a team that has
alfeady won two tournaments
ancl is considered one of the
strongest teams m the Southern
California region.
•A variety of mfluences
prevented some of last years
players from coming bdck this
season,• Fitzel said. HBut we
have seven golfers on the team
that are really solid.·
One ol those goUcrs is
Jennifer Tunzi, a freshman from
Capistrano Valley High, who hds
often been atop the leaderboard
in OCC matches. In her last four
matches, Tunzi has shot 80, 80,
79 and 82
"She has a sound goU swing
and is Jong off the tee,• Fitzel
said. ·we are unproving her '
short game and she is more and
more-consistent every week.·
Tunzi 1s one of two h1g h
school recruits on the team, the
other beiny Robin Shaft from
l luntington Beach
Many of the other golfers on
U1e team were recnuted right
off local golf courses.
Mancela 01etlick was on tht1
dnving range at Costa Mesa
G .C . one day. when Fit:t.el
happened by and watchoo her
hit. When Pitzel returned later,
Dietrick had left the range and
F1tzel went into the pro shop to
filld out where she went
"They told me she was on the
first tee,· FHzel said. "So I
walked up to h~r an(! told her t•ct'
watched her sWing and left her
my card in case she was
interested in playing for us I
didn't really expect a call."
When Fitzel got home, he got
a phone call. It turns out that
Dietlick, who is origmally·Crom
Mexico, was mamed to Mike
Dietnck, who was on the Edison
track team during the 70s where
F1tzel was a coach.
Jan Cheng had a son who \•ias
m Pitzel's golf class Cheng
attended class, wh.tch is held at
the Costa Mesa driving range,
one day and was given some
balls to tut. Fitzel was impressed
and asked her to play, but she
didn't seem interested.
Later, Cheng was convinced
to play by a friend, Grace Ho,
COLLEGES
--who also joined the team Cheng
and Ho ht.id played high school
golf together tn TaJwan
"I recruit out or my classes
cmd, when 1 qet the chdnce, at
local COUTS(>S,. Filzel.
•sometuncs people dfen't
mterested or don'{ have the time
lo come to school lull-time, but
sometimes it works out •
This is UH• th.ird year that ~
OCC has had a women's golf
team and al looks Wee the Pirates
will challenge Mt. San Antoruo,
Saddleback 11nd College of the
Desert at the Southom Cdlifomia
Regionals lale1 th.ls season and
could earn a spot at the state
tournament
•At th.ls time, we are stnking
•
' .... th" ball really good," F1tzel saad;oo•
·our team Just gets better and
better every match. We have a
good shot at making the state '
tournament.• l
With so mucb~ork p~ into ,
the team and so much time spent:
recnuting at local high schools, M
Filz(•I, contrary to what one
would Uunk. doesn't get thdt
much time to pldy goU •I do d
lot of coaching. taking notes anti
Vldeotaping," F1tzel said. "l ~ •
r'1rely get an opporturuly to J~I
pldy.• .
Monday !thould give Fitzel a
qood idea where his team 1s at
Uus point. The Pirates play d
nonconference match at Costa
Mesa G C .. the Mesa Linda
course, against Mt. San Antonio.
who the Pirates beat for the fll'St
tune on Wednesday 354-364,
Sdnta Barbara and Sc:ldd.Jeback
Th~ Gauchos df'feated the
Pirates on Monday, 370-412.
• Southern California College's
Diego Goni was named the
Golden State Athletic
Conference men's soccer player
of the week last week. Goni
helped sec win three of four
games in the week.
Goni had five gOdl.s , indudihg
two goals and an assist in the
wee.It-ending victory over
Christian Hentage.
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ABANDONMENT OF or contingent c:redilor of clerk. Falt Onvt Cosla Mesa ' thlg Bilbels, President Chris Vasquet President Bobby LH Wallon Callahan, President
..SUPERIOR COURT USE OF FICTITIOUS the deceased. you must.lilt Attorney for the Pett• MARV T ELLIOTT Thls statement was filed This statement was flied 1'h11 11a11men1 WIS Med This statement was filed This llatement was -OF CALIFORNIA your c:lalm with lhe court lloner: • 1 wllh tht County Clerk ol with the County Cltrk or wilh the County Cle1k ol with the County Clerk ol with the County Cltr .fi:OUNTY OF ORANGE BUSINESS NAME and mall a c:opy to the per-DEANE. DAQQETT, Deputy City Clerk Orange County on 8-27-98 Orange County on 09108 98 Orange County on 09104198 Orange-County on 8-28-98 Orlllgt County on 09/0...,.
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Poat Office th: Ficlillous Business pointed by tht court within ATTORNEY AT LAW Beach-Cotta Mesa Dally Daily Pilot Stpl. 4, 11, 18, Dairy P1tol Sept 11 , 18. 2~. Oa.ry Polo\ Sept 11, 18. 25, Oa~ot Sept 4, 11, 18, Diiiy Piiot Sept 11, 18. .
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: Ora~ge, CA ~3 ci"9~27 1 · osta 101ters as provided In Pro-STE. 1250 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUB LIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE -928v3·1571 osa. bate Code section 9100 IRVIHE, CA 92014 PUBLIC NOTICE ~ '1'I THE MATTER OF Fif1111o~s Business N~;n~ The time for filing claims Published Newport Flclltlou• Bualn•H Flctltloua Bu1tneH Flctllloua Bu1lne11 Flct1t1ou1 Bu•ln•H Flctlttou1 8ualne~
t'.JiE PETITION TO r~,or:n ~ C~~~~ w,,~s 1
1:6 will not expire before lour Beach.Costa MtH Dally SUMMARY OF N•m• Statement Neme Statement Name Statement Name Statement Neme Statem•n
CHAHCiE THE NAME 9e ~le ~o 1996~871359 • months from the hea11ng p110t September 21 , 25. 28, PROPOSED The followlng persons are The following persons 111 T~e lollow1ng persons are The following peraons att Tht following pei1on1 OF Jose Dlonlcla. Tho-Debra Bo reau Ha nes date not·c•d above 1998 ORDINANCE dOlng business as: dolng business as· Source docng business as· dOlng business 11· doing bul'ness as -D ' S ~ • YOU MAV EXAMINE the CITY OF Gtrdrl Ed1tlon1, 16443 One RtcOfds, 25682 Pl· Coaches Aelocatlon Ser· Th<H Dog Btkery, 924 Av· 8ro8dc:ut Marketing
maiC SE MBER i~351 ci~7 t · OSie 1t1e kept by the court. llJou MFJJO COSTA MESA Sandalwood St., Foun1aln Clftc Crtst Or Min ton v1cet, 23 Corporate Plaza. ocado, Newport Beach, CA Gtoup, 791 Promontory Dr
A NU This· business Is con-are a person lntere$1• 1n PUBLIC NOTICE A PROPOSED ORDI· vaney, CA 92608 Viejo, CA 92692 Suitt 180, Newport Beach, 92660 W.. Newport Btac:h, CA
A193895 ducted b an Individual lhe estate. you may Iii• NANCE 11 achtduled for CharleJ Jeasy Pope, 1155 Kenneth Ian Davis, 25682 CA 92660 Max and Company, 4 Mat-92660
ORDER TO SHOW Debra B~•teau Haynes with the court a lounar Re· NOTICE adoption at the reQUltr cuy N. La ci.nega Blvd .. 1401, Pacific Crest Dr .• Mlu 1on Burt Golden, 3007 Carob. tlna Or., Ney,por1 Coast, CA Anthony William Wralh j
¢AUSE FOR CHANCE O QUest lor Special Notlce Pufluant 10 Tiile 49, Part Council mHtlng of October Los Angel11hCA 90069 Vlejo, CA 92692 Newport Beach, CA 92660 92857 791 PromonlOfY Dr. W .. 1 OF NAME 19988789 19 ,rorm OE·154) or the ltllng 23 ol the Code 01 Federal 5 1998 being Ordinance Charles T omas Pope, Reiko A. A Davia, 25682 Maxine Golden. 3007 This bu1ln11s Is c:on-Ntwpor1 Beach, CA 92800 1
PETITIONER,$) Jose DI· Th11 ttatoment was filed ol an Inventory and Ip· Regulations (CFR), the City 9~4, emending Sect.Ion 2• 1155 N. La Cienega Blvd,, Pac1hc Crest Or.. Mission Carob, Newport Beach, CA dueled by· 1 corporation This bu1lne11 It ~~n-I
or)•c:io Thomas HAS HAVE v.1th the County Cllfk of pralsal ol esta1e assets or of Newpor1 Beach hat Im· 309 of the Cotta Mesa Mu-1401, Los Angeles, CA V1tjo, CA 92692 92660 Have you started doing ducted by: an Individual ., F'LED A PETITION FOR AN Orange County on 9-4·98 of any pe1tt1on or account pltmented a Olsadval'l-nlclpal Code relating 10 90069 Thia buslnen Is con· fhls business Is con· business yet? No H•v• you slatted doing I
OR o ER TO c HAN GE Oa1ly Pilot Sept. 11, 18, 25. as provided in Proball lagtd Business Enterprises order o1 appllc:abon for IP· This bu1tneu Is con· ducted by: Husband and ducttd by: co-partners Mu and Company, San-buslnHs yet? No
NAMES FROM Jose Dt· Oct 2. 1999 F375 Codt sectlon 1250. A ~· {DBE) Program and 11111>-peal. ducted by: t general part-Wilt Have you started doing dra L Deem, PrHldtnt Anthony William Wrath
o')icio Thomas TO Ray· quest for Special Notice hshed an annual DBE Plan/ THE MOTION to glvll Or· nershlp Have you started doing business vet? No Thi• statement was flied This 111temen1 w11 fifed 1 '"Pnd Gonzalez Thompson PUBL1C ,.OTICE form Is a11a1lable from lhe Goal. The Cilv's annual dlnanct 98-.24 first reading Have you 111ned doing business Y,et? Yes 2/1198 Burt Golden with the County Clerk ol with lht County Clerk ol
'I is hereby ordered that court clerk DBE goal for iaderal FY c:amed bV lhe foUowlng ron buslne11 yet? No Kenneth Ian Oa111s This statement was !tied Orange County on 8·27·98 Orange County on 09/15198
8,1 persons interested In STATEMENT OF PETITIONER 1998·99 1s IO'!I,, call vote COUNCIL ChatlesPope Thia lltlltmenl Wat flied w•lh the County Clerk or • 1998870 8387 t 99887897S5
It.ls mailer appear belore ABANDONMENT OF qORIS GRAY EMERSON The annual goal and 1 de-M e MB ER S. A y ES, This statement was ftled with lh• Countv Clefk ol Or1ngt County on 09 15198 Daily Pilot Sepl 4 11 18 Dally p,101 Sept 18 25 ! H~s court In Department USE OF FICTITIOUS ATTORNEY FOR PE· sc11pt.on of how It w11 se-8 n M h. E 1 k• w•lh t.h• County Cltfk or Orange Counly on 091()8 98 19980789740 25 1999 ' F35f Oct 2 9 1998 FllOl I r<o 703 of the Orange BUSINESS NAME TITIONER: tected will ~available fOJ u a, one an, 'c • Orange County on 09.11/98 t 90tJ0709US4 Daily P1IOI Sept 18 25 ' ' ' 1
Counly Supe11or Court II The loUOWt(lg persons GEORGE MOORADIAN, pubhc: 1nspec:l 1on IOI' ape-~on , c::S8e"NT·N~ES: 19980709583 Daily Piiot Sept "· 18, 25. Oct. 2, 9, 11198 °F40l PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE • l
tn9 address shown above have abandoned lht use Of csa,, 109055, rlod ~I 30 days In the City one. • om· Dally PtlOI Sept. 18, 25, Oc:t. 2, 1998 F378 PUBtlC LIOT ICE Flctltloua Bualn••• Fic titious Bualn••• ,' on I0·20, l 998, at 2·00 the Fictitious Bus1ne11 BAKER & HOSTETLER Cltrll s office, 3300 New· ers. OC1. 2, 9, 1998 F405 "
o clock pm. and then and Name: Ampersand Atsoci· LLP 300 OCEAHOATE port Boulevard (Newport THE FULL TEXT of the PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Flctltlou• Bualn••• Name Statement Name Statement 1 tttore show cause II any ates 350 Clinton Suite 8 SUI.TE ,,,,20 LONO' Beach Clly Hall) ordinance may be rtad In The lollowtng persons are the loltowlng pttsons are' th11y have, why lhe pet11.;on Costa M CA 92826 ' v , The Ulltle<1 Slates Depart· the C 1 Clerk's Olfi 71 f lctltlou1 Buslneu Name Statem•f't doing bu1•ne11 as· Un1ver· doong business 11; till ch3nge of name should The Ft~~~;ous Business BEACH, CA 00802 ment ol TransportaUon and Fil 0
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1Y C ta M tee, Flctltlou• Bu1Jneu Nalfl• Statemenl The lollow1ng persons are sal Languages Translat•ng ./ 1) Siler & Col'T'pany. b) not be granted. N m 1',, Publlshed Newport tht C11y ol Newport Beach 1 1 ve. os 811 Name Statement The lollow•ng persons are doing business as lnttrpret•ng Serv1c:H, 4570 Mesa Orl11e Apanmtncs, 1
tis lurthtt ordered that a w!s ~1~·1~ ti:'an 1~ c8:~v• Beach.Costa Mesa oai1v will accept comments on MARY T. ELLIOTT, The fol!ow1ng persons are doing business as· Ouahty a) Westbay PropertlH , bl Campus Dr No. 7, Newport 245 Mtsa Dn111, IA, Costa •
c:opy of this order ro show 0 n 1
1 211 7 19 39 F 11 ~ Piiot September ts 22 25 the Ctt)'"s 1998·99 annual Deputy City Clerk doing businen H Glau & Window, 14087 Weslb•v Apanments, 136 Beach, CA 92660 Mtsa, CA 92627 : quse be pubhshed In NB/ No F592646 ' 1998 ' · ' DBE goallor a period of 45 Publls'1ed Newport Yakity-Yak GrHllngs, 39 Willow Lane, Westmlnt1or, Aocheator S1reet, Costa Ltsh• Han Nguven. 2019 Hugh Siter, 245 MeSll 1
Costa Mesa Daily Pilot a Gory R. Collons 22 Creek 1105860 FT404 calender daya from lhe B1ach.Co111 Mesa Dally Glen Echo, Dove Canyon, CA 92683 . !t1esa, CA 92627 Tu1ttn A11tf1ue No. A. Cost• Drive, IA, Cott• MHa. CA
newspaper or general Ctr· Rd ,55. lrvme, CA 92714 • dale ol this nollce. Sal~ Pilo\ September 25, t998 CA 92679 Rontld We1belt, Jr . 5562 R1c:hard A Sewell Truateo Mtsa. CA 92627 92627
c ... a11on published 1n thil Ernest B Adams 444 PU BLIC NOTICE comments mav be pro-F411 Monty t..anges, 39 Glen Stardust Or.. Huntington for th• R•c:hard A. Sewell This busintss 11 c:on-This buslneu Is ~Ol'I·
county, 11 leas• once a Al 10 Ave Newport Beach v•dtd In wr1nen form to the Ec:hO, oo.... Canyon, CA Beach, CA 92647 1.Jv1ng Trust Dated 7122198, ducted by: an Individual ducted by· an lndtViduat
-.eek '°' lour con1ecut111e CA 92&63 ' City Clerk's ollic• as PUBLIC NOTICE 92679 Barbar• Wetbtll, 5562 136 Rochester Street, Have you slantd doing Have you started dOIOQ. y.ceks p11or to the day ot Thia business 11 con-NBOSTCIC7E0807F shown above Charles Sven Hellman. Sttrdust Or.. Huntington Cost• Mtst, CA 92627 business ytt? No bu11ne11 yet? Yes, 4/1198 ' tt•e hearing Said commenta on the SUMMARY OF 15212 El Selinda, Hacienda Beach, CA 92647 This buSlness Is con· Ltslle H Nguyen Hugh Siler
DATE: SEP 02 1998 ~:.~~d 8~~o:'au~~n~:~:; PETITION City'• 1998·1899 1nnual PROPOSED Heights, CA 91745 This business 11 con· ducted by' an 1nd1v1duol This sto\tment waa Med This llatement was flltd
JAMES A. JACKMAN, than 0 pannershtp TO ADMINISTER DBE goal shall be used for ORDINANCE Thfs buslneu Is COl'l-ducted by: Husband an~ Have you 1tofttd doing with lhe County Clerk of with tht County Clttk ol Ju D 0 E JC 0 MM 1 S· ErntSt 6 Adams ESTATE OF: Informational purposes CITY OF dueled by: a general port• Wife . business yet? Yes, 1968 Orange Coun1v on 09'04198 Orange County oo 09/t6!98
• .,..,.8 GORDON R SNELLINO only. COSTA M nttshlp Hive you started doing Richard A Sewtll 19988789027 19980709918 I ;,IONER OF THE SUPE· 1 .... 0769745 • Jal Don Webb Public ESA Have you started doing bus1nen yet? No Th•s sl11tment was ltltd D I p I RIOR COURT This statement was hied TCAalSIEhNO. ~~9,.~131e Wor .. 8 Director' City ot ORDINANCE 98-22 ti business ytt? No Ronald J We•belt Jr W•lh lht County Clerk ot 11 y ilot Sept 11, 18, 25, Daily Pilot Sept 18, 25.t '"Pro Ptr Wlh the c ty Cl k I 0 .,,., ...... e.1 ... ar S, .. • scheduled to be fo lull M I-~ Th I I • fil d 0 c 09115"'8 Oct 2, 1998 F361 Oct 2, 9. 1998 f4081 oun tr o creditors, contingent c1edl· NewPot1 Be•ch lore:• and eHtct 30 da • only -"'es 11 •ta emen w11 i e rar19e ounty on "' ' Jose D1on1c10 Thomas, Orange County on 09115198 tors. and person• ~ho may September 18, 1998 from its adoption on s.i. This 1tatement was filed w11h the County Clerk 1 ot . 19986789752 PUBLIC NOTICE
21315 Mc: lntosh Ln., Lake Dail)' P1101 Sept. 18, 25. othery.ilse be lnttfasted In Published Newport tember 21 1998 end waa with the County Clerk ol 011ngeCountyon091~98 Dally Pilot Sept. 18, 25. Flctltloul Bu•lneH
torest, CA 92830 Oct 2, 9, 1998 F399 the will or tstale, or both, Beac:h·Dally Piiot Septum-adopled by th•' following Orange C~~n~~~~~:~:~ 19980709vt5 Oct 2, 9, 1998 F402
Published Newport PUBLIC NOTICE oiH~O~i;.~~o~ S/t,ERL~~g_ ber 25, 1998 roll c:all vote:. COUNCIL Dally Pilot Sept. 4, 11, 18. ~11~.P;1:;ept t 1, t8f~~ PUBLIC NOTICE Th:~o'fi~wt~~~~~:: are
:eac:h·Costa Mesa Oa11v BA TE hH been tiled by F408 M EM 8 ER I • A y ES c 25 1998 F353 doing buS!nffl as Ad·
•'01 Sept 4• 11, 18. 25. NOTICE OF JANIS DIPPEL In the Sup• PUBLIC ,...OTICE Buffa, Monahan, Erick· ' PUBLIC NOTICE Flctltlou1 Bualn•H vanced Marin• Service, 408 1~8 F347 PETITION TO rlor Court of Cahlornta, " son, Cowan. NOEii PUBLIC NOTICE Name Statement E1st B1y Ave ' G", Newport PUBLIC NOTICE ADMINISTER County ol ORANGE. NOTICE OF None. ABSENT: Som-flctltlous Bu•lneaa The lollow1ng persons are Bt1ch, CA 92661 ESTATE OFi THE PETITION FOR PRO-AVAILABILITY OF .,.. Flctltlou• Bu•ln•H Name Statement doing buslneSI as: Dttalls David Daniel .~l!!l•m•. 406
STATEMENT OF JAMES LINDLEY BATE rtquHts that JANIS "NNUAL R Ordinance 98•22 amendt Name Statement The following persons are · Rjlsldental Design, 2929 Eul Bay Ave. G , Newport , ABANDONMENT OF DIPPEL be appolnled u " ETURN The lollowlng pertons trt doing business IS' Newport Blvd., Suite A. Beach, CA 92681 EMERSON, AKA personal repruentallve lo Notice Is hereby gl111n Chapttr )( of Tiiie 2 Of lhe doing buslntu 19: EMB FASHION FORTY'S, 16684 Newport Btac:h, CA 92663 This buslntst It c:on·
, USE OF FICTITIOUS JAMES L. EMERSON, idminlster tht estate of lht pursuant to Internal Rev· Cotta Mesa Munlclpal Mortgage Corporation StlktrH St., Fountain Val· Norman Verdusco Pt'rtz, ducttd by: an Individual
BUSINESS NAME AKA JIM EMERSON decedent enue Code Section 8104(d) Code pertalntng to coon1e1 Commercial Divis1oo, 3200 ley, CA 92708 576 Wt•I 19th St., Apt Hive you lltrted dotng
The fotrowmg petsons CASE NO. A194008 THE PETITION requeall that the Return of Private ol lnt.,Ht Brlatol St., 8th Ftoo<, Costa Bill Bruns, 16684 SllklrH 271 , Costa Men, CA business yet? YH
hi"• abandoned the use of To 111 ht•rs. btntfic:larlts, tuthot1ty 10 •dmlnister the Foundation, Form 990-PF, THE FUU TEXT of lht Ot· Mesa, CA 92628 St , Fountain Vallev. CA 92627 . 8·31·98
'"" F1clltlou1 . Bu11ness cred•lora, contingent credl· estate under the lndepen-lor the Wm. Kolght Russen dloance may be read In lh• EMB Mortgage Corport· 92708 This bu1lnt1S 11 con· Dev1d Wit11am1 N;im~ •.> Mckt 1 Carpets, 1011 1nd persons who may denl Admlntstrallon of Es· Ftmlly Foundation lor the City Clerk'• Office 71 Fair 11on. (CA) 3200 8rlslol Sr , Joy B Stockwell, 16684 ducted bv· oo lnd1¥idual Thi• 1111em1n1 was ftled b) 11<2• s arpct Empo-otherwise be fntereattd In tates Act. (Thia Authority f1997 lax yeor has been 0 1 Co 1 M • 8th Floor, Costa Meaa. CA Sllktree St, Fountain Valley, Have you 1tartod doing with the County Cltrk ol
Can't seem to
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11um. 1 4 East 17th Street, the will 01 estate, or both, will allow the personal rep-lied and that the Hm• Is r Vt, 1 1 Ha. 92628 CA 92708 business yet? Yes, April 31 . Orenge County on 09/04198
Colla Mesa CA 92627 of JAMES UNOLEY EMEA· resentalllle to lake many available for Inspection b• MARY T. ELLIOTI, This bualnets ta con-This business II c:on· 1998 18980709025 r----------
The F1c111tous Business SON, AKA JAMES L EM· ae1ions wilhout obtaining twHn the . houri of 9 00 Deputy Cltr Clerk dUcitd by; 1 cOl'pora11oo ducted by-a general part· Norman Verdusco Perez Daily p~01 Sept 11, IS, 25,
"Mime relerred ro above EASON AKA JIM EMER· cOUtt tpptovar Btlort lak· • m and 5 00 Pm . c111 ol Publlthed Newport Have you alerted doing ner1hlp This 11a1em1nt was ltled Oct 2 1998 FJG<l ~' t.ied •n Orange County SON Ing ctflain very lmpoflant Cory G. Youngberg, CPA. BHch·Coata Mesa Daily business yet? VH 10.1-93 Have you started da!ng with th• County Clttk ol --·-· -------
1998t,·3 ·: ~ F 11 o N ° A PETI TION FOR PAO· actions, hOwtver, the per· •st h L ••It V • Th 0m•1 • Pilot Stplember 25. 1998 EBM Mortgage Corpora· buslneu yet? No Orang& County on 09 04198 PUBLIC NOTICE E ,.,.-,. ,.
"·.' ~ ' . IJ ~ .' ' ·I 47 1 BATE has been hied by tonal repruenlat111e wlll be c warz & Postma, 2244 F412 lion, W1lllam V. Percy, Pru· Joy B Stockwell 19980709022 Jennifer Defalco 124 E., DORIS ORAV EMERSON In required 10 give notice 10 West Coesl H1%hway, Suitt Iden\ Thi• statement waa filed Daily Piiot Sept t 1, 18, 2s, Flctltlou• Bu1lne11 ~rth Streer. Costa Mota, the Superior Court or Call· lnlerested per1ons unless IOO, Newport eac:h. Call· PUBLIC NOTICE fhls •rttemtnl ·was llled with tilt County Clerk ot Oct 2 tll98 F363 Nem• Statement PACIF1C VIEW A 92627 lornla, Countv 01 ORANGE they have waived notice or fomla 92663, by any cillzen with the Counly Cl.,k ol Orange County on 09/22198 ' ' The lollowlng persons are ,.,
Thts bus1111u Is con· THE PETITION FOR PAO-c:onnnled 10 the proposed who reQuests It w1lhin 180 Flctltlou• lu•lnesa Orange County on 09/04198 t9980770 42 1 PUBLIC NOTICE doong buslnen H M11:MOAIAL PARK
du.c:ted by tn Individual BATE requuls that DORIS 1C1t00) The Independent da~s 01 the date 01 th19 Name Statement t99807e9023 Diiiy Pilot Sept 25, Oct 2, 1conn1ctlvl1y, 18007 C t Mort
Jonotle• DeFalco GRAV EMERSON bt ep-admoMtrat100 authOnty will pu hcallon An suc:h re: 'rht fotloW1ng pe™>nt ate OaiJy Pilot Sepl 11. 18, 25, 9, 18, 1998 f415 Fictitious Bualneaa Skypark C11cl1, Suite F, Ir· C~pe~ ~rema~~ J19980709017 pointed 11 person.i rept• be granted unlest en Inlet· qu11ts should bt ad doing buslneH as· Oc1 a 1998 F3e9 Name Statement vine. CA 92614 ~'
1.n1s statement w ts filed 1entallve to admll'lialtt th• ested peraon Mn 1n ob· drHsed to the Wm Knight Ampttaand AssoctatH Ar-' PUBLIC NOTICE The following petsons art Maxwell Allen Coip., !CA), 3500 Pacific Vlew Ol1ve w~lh th• County Clerk of tltl te of th• dtctdent. jectlon to lht P•llllOO and Russel: ~amJly ~ound~loo, c:hlltctl, 730 W. 17th St., PUBLIC NOTICE Ff e I doing business as· 18007 Sklpllk Clrc:le, Suite Newpo!1 Beach
Qrange County on 9·4·98 THE PETITION requHis 1h0w1 good caus• why the care 0 ory 0. oung erg, Cosla Mesa, CA 112627 ctltlou• ua n••• Uguna t's, 730 So. Grand F, Irvine, CA 92814 · 844-2700
Di lly Pilot Sept 11 18 25 the decedent's WILL and court sflould not grant th• CPhA. L•a"~· Tho2::4 Emut Bennett Adami, Flctltlout eualneH Nam• St11temenl Ave, Santa Ana. CA 92705 Thi• bu11n111 11 con. ~ 2 1998 • Fl72 codlc:lls, If anv. be edmltt•d authority, W 7~ t Hlo~tma, S 11 Inc:. (CA), 444 AlllO Ave., Name Statement Thi following per1oos are COL Tiide, LLC (CA), 730 ducted by· a corporaton PUCE_..... -• to probate The w~t and A HEARING 00 th• pell-.. IS QI way, u • J'l•wport BHctl, CA.112663 Th• IOllow1ng per1on1 .,. do•ng bullMll H AMC So Orand Avt . Senta Ana, PUBLIC NOTICE any codlcll• ire available llOn will be htld on OCT(). tOO, Newport Beach, c.i .. Gary Runell eoo1n1, 414 d04ng buslntst as· RHlly Network, t600 Dove CA 112705 1111 •ADWAY
-for uamlnauon In lh• "'• BEA 15, UK18 •I 1·45pm In ~o;;:a 92663 (IMll) 65(). w. Sle\1801 Ave .. No c •• Entertainment & Video St., No. 140, Newport Thi• bu11neu I• con-On the move? Mortuary* Chapel
STATIEMl!NT OF kepi by the court Dept. 703 localed at 341 • Slnla Ant CA 92707 Coo1ultants, 1834 Newport Otac:h, CA 112660 ducted by· Umited U1b1hly • Cf9 f ~BANDONMENT Off 'THE PETITION reque1t1 The Clly Drive Soulh, Or· l~~'k':ttd MNew~o1j1 ·Thia bu1lnt11 It con-Blvd, Costa Men, CA A'MC Property Sll"Vices. Co. Sell your extra lo:: ma tOn
USI! OF FICTITIOUS authotlly to admlnl1ter lhe enge, CA 02868. • c 1 a 111 a Y ducttd by-• gtMfal part· 92827 Inc (CA), t600 00111 St . tia11t you 11aned doing ho sehold 110 BroadWay
': BUSINESS NAME estate under the lndtpen· IF" YOU OBJECT to the Piiot SeptembM 26, 19:~09 nerahlp Tambelllnt Produc:tlona. No i40, News>ort Buch, bustnHs yel? Yes, 9·1S.08 U Coeta M esa
Th fol10wln pet dtnt Administration ol E•· granting ol th• pe1111on, you Have you 11arted doing lnc.,(CAl 1834 Newport CA 92GGO COL Trtde, LLC, Dooald items MZ 9180 • ~and=lhe u:O~ tatn~r (Thi• Authority shOuld appear ti tht h•11· PUBLIC NOTICE buslneu yet? Yea, 1/1195 Blvd. Costa Meu. CA fhl• bualn11s 11 con-Dallape, Principle Partner/ fn Classified "' -"'-'~.,.. Ft 1111 u 8 1 will allow th• person•! 11p. Ing and 1t1te your e>I>-Gary A C01lln1 92827 d~ed by: • c:otporation President
Name· c •) 0 Jik•'•UI ;,:~ llHntaltv• 10 take many etJon1 or nl• wtltlon Ob• SUMMAl'Y Of EtnHI Benntll Adams. Thi• bUtlneH ,, con-Have you Sl1'1ed dOlr)g Thi• statement WU filed
Q"yt b) The Original ac110nl Without Obtaining llOCl' with tht cOUt1 !>-. PROPOSID Inc • ErnHt Btnnttl dUC1tCI by: a c:orporellon bullneH yet? NO with the County Clerk ol tl kins Floot Coveting• coun tpptoval. Btlor• tak· ore the htllll'IQ YOUI •P' ORDINANC• Adami, Prealdtnl H1vt you 111111d doing AMC Proper1y Strvlc ... Otangt County on 9-15-98 1f."~111 1711\ StrNt Costa Ing certain very Important pearence may be In pe1aot1 CITY 0 , Thll lltttment w11 r119d butlntta yet? YH 11171 Inc., Chari•• 8. Alvord, 199Be7107&1
Mffl CA 92827 ' actton1, howev.,, the Ptr· or by your tttOl'ney. wllh the County Cl.,k ol fambtllfnl ProC1uc1lon9, Ptttldtnt Dally Piiot Sepr u 21 28
ltlt 'Flcllllout 81.1tlntu aonal llpt .. entallve will bt Ir \'OU ARE A CREDITOA A C~RSo1;,1>:loUORO Ofange County on 09/15191 Inc.. Marlo Ttrnbtltlnl, This ttattment WH flied Oct. 5 !998 ' j39e NI r f rred 1 900 requir9d to give nouca to or c:on11ng1nt creditor ol 1 1Hll71t717 Pttlfdtnt with the County Clerk 01 ..;..;...;..;.~· ...;.;....;._ ___ ...;.;.~1 ,.,,';'1,,edel~ Or.,,,; Couov~ lnltrllt•d pertont unleH lht d.Ctlled, you must ftle ~AN~f i., ~hedUltd e'°' Daily PllOI Sept. ,, 25 This tletement WU liltd Otangt Coumy on 09/04198 PUBLIC NOTICE
11 25 97. Fii N they nave wllV9d nottce Qf yow ct•lm w1tn tnt court a o,..ion a I regu•11 •IV Oct 2 1 1991 ·,400 with the County a.tic of t"H71to34 ~1374074, · • 0· eonsenttd to the prol)Oatd and ma•I a copy to the P*f• CouncJ l'TINtltlQ of Ociobef ' ' Orenge County on 09.'0tt/91 Daily Pilot Sept , 1, 18, 25, Flotltloua •ualn•H
The Floof Guys Inc. (CA) ect1on) The lndeptnclent 1onal repre11nt1hv1 ap. :t.b"!:..~ ~~~· PUILIC NOTICI tffll19903 t oci 2. 1888 F387 NarM Statement ,.,4 E Hlh St' t. 'eo ' admlnlatrauoo authonty wi-. P<>'nted by th• Couf1 Within • .,,,.....,,ng ~"""' ... Dally PllOt Stpl t1 111 25 The lollowlng persona 11t M"iu CA 'ne27'" tta be gr1nled unltH an Inter· four montha from lht dl lt ~1!!,.,•~.:oa~~ ~•n Mbalu-Flotlll•u• •u•IM•• Oct 2 '"' ' ' ;370 PUBLIC NOTICE d0tng bu1ln111 H' Thi • b I I eated peraon flltt en ob-ol the llr•I INUanct of let-,... """'e r-1 no to • Nitme llel•ntent ' ' The Trr.n1·Tech Oroup, dllcl~ ~~ ~::O,:i~on-Jecuon 10 the ~lltlon Ind tet1 u PfOvlCled In Probett tot::,t.men" •net retlutlll• The to11ow1ng perlOnl art PUILIC NOTICI "oHUoue •u•lneH 262f Back 8ay Loop, Th rrJoot 0 Inc M ,.. lhow1 oood causs Wtrv the COde ttctton 9100 The to •oumentt· dOltlQ bullneaa u : N.,... Slale1Mnl Coata Meta, CA 92'27
..,., ~ra ~:iiderrt 11 COUl1 thould not gr•nl the lime fOf nung c:l11m1 Ml ...!.~~~~3 ,!!_.to 'lM..,.. Or· •} Tt4eiWotld leMc". Plotntoue auetnee1 The loeowlno penons 11e Bobby Lff WaltOn, 252t .,.. • 8\11hor11y.. 001 uplre before lour .,,, __ -"' •n• '•-Ing b PayrOll Eapf .. 1. Nw ... ..,...., dOlng bullnUa.&I Back A•t Loop. Cotta
tHl8 719011 A HVJllNO on lhl petl· month1 "°"" lh• t1t11ing c:amtd bY' t"9 tolowlno roll c (ACN) AUtornet9d Cr9dl\ The 1o41ow1ng pettont .,. a ~anced Video I l'llm, MtH, CA t~627
-ni11 11a11mem wu trltd lion wtn be htlCI on OCTO. date notlc:ed abo11t call vol e: COUNCIL Nttwork, 17332 Irvin• dOing t>ulfntta 11: Ohil1 1134 Ntwp<>ft BIVd .. Coal• Thi• bualntn la con-
w1lh lht Coun1y Clerll of BER 111, 1998 at 1.45 PM VOU MAY E.XAMfNI! lht M•M••Rlc AYlls llvd., Suitt 101, Tuattn, Val(uer Aatoclat", 1Mll Meaa,CA92t27 ClllC\tdby:anlndlvldual
Or11nge Couriry on.o..e.oa fn Otpt. 703 Jocated 11 ~1 Ille kept by the coun. If you a.,,.a, ........_..., lrloll· c.lllOfnla 12790 Placentia No 10tt, NeWl)Ort Tambttllnl Produc:llon1, CLAlalfrl•D
Deity Piiot Sept. t t, If, as, THI!! C¢1TY DRIVE, OR· trt e peraon lnlec.tlltd In eon, Cow•n. NO•li Ami• lndualrlH, Inc., lCA), IHCh, CA t2M3 • Inc., (CA) 1U4 NftpOft ll'I the rHourco you
Qci 2 l9" F373 ANO!, AllFOANIA t2MI. U>t tstale, you may nit None AallNTs a.. 17332 IMne Blvd.. lulse CNlt Vaaquea, 1~t Pie-Blvd., Cotta , M111, CA t I 11 · ' " YOU OBJECT to the wtlh the cOUtt 1 Rtquett • 101 , Tullln, Calltornla cenua. No 104, Ntwpon mn can coun on o •• • granting.of the pellllon, you l0t $peclal Nollet (IOfm en. t27IO IHCh, CA t2Nl Thi• 1>u1lnt11 I• tt'n-myrlrad of merchan·
ahould •PPM' at lhe near· DE·t~) of tne lllng of en R . HT Thi• bu1lne11 11 con. Joie O'Huy, 1841 Pl• duct9d by: a c0tpcw1t1on di.. Item•. 1Mc:au1t
Ing and atate your ob-Inventory 9N1 apprillul of dueled by: • CO!p!!Mlon cenlla, No 104, NtwP«1 Havo yc>u atat1ed doro our column• compel
an apanment etlOM Of Ille Wfl11tn ob-tllate IUttt Of ol tit'/ pe. I Buy It .... , It. fflnd II. leach, CA Ntl3 Buy II .... , II. fflnd II, quallllad buyor• 10
through classified "°"' with the court t>-. tlllon °' accCM'll .. PfOo lhrou""' Classlntd ca. .. "'" Tiii• bu1IMH I• con-Cl•Hlfletl canr •4•·•••• ---------t the hearing. Y0411 ap· vlded In PrOb411• COde "°" "" • duded byl t f!'!'ll pelt· • ,
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PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by: an lnd1Yldua1 PUBLIC NOTICE ducttd by: an lnd1v1dua1 The mets 11e1no IOld 111 c.n .. r 1 Cnec• omw Oil County of Ofenee. your attorney. t«*» ol T"*ll'• S. l.WICIW Ill'• c:hldl drlllWI an 1 IUll ;--
Have you llatltd doing Hava you ttartld dotng gentr111y daellbld • M 8'>C SLlte Or Na~onal San• Cll~ THE PETmON re-IF YOU ARE A Otec1 of TMt fie •1102 A.P, n111QN1 i.1k 1 c:hldl dtlWn ..,._ F1ctlllo"1 B"alne11 butl~H yal? No ~ctlllHI B"llntH bu1IMU yet? No in nda fllllUt eQU!Ptnent OllW!I On A SI.Ii. Or Fldet qu..u that RUTH H CAEOrTOR or 1 contin-1Unt1er t •MUl You .. ~ 1 si.-or ....... ad t.iD1 el'.
Name Statement Janice S. Shallln Heme ltetement Thpmu Ke"eoglou llaOtname ~ 1use Sriioot Ano loen AssOdaboll VUKOVICH IM tppolnt: gent creditor of th• dlllli.« Ul!dlf • died of nlll a ct.a~ br 1 ... « ....,. fht following peraone are Thit •tattment w11 filed The following peraons are Thia 1tattm9flt was riled laMllold ;~ & COiie· sa-t.ngs Assoo.atJon Or 6av111Qt ed u ~ repreeen-dtcHffd, you mu•t fllt cs.s ~ 15 199' ~ .,.. UWlgl .., k*I ...:.
dOlllg buslntH H : WIU'I tht County Cl~k of doing bul•llffl u : San-T wlth th• County Clerk ol nant not ID~ 8'rlk Spectlied In Ftnll'IClll coa. tatlve to edmlnlttet the your cleim With th• .... you --11*111 ID pimct '°"· 18W9 lllC ..-. Of .. '
Un.¥111lty l!tusineu Print· Or~• County on 09.CM/9e Roofing, 2039 PrHldent Orange County on 09/18!98 llld locllld It 270 S Secoon 5102 And ~llO<atdTo "t•t• of tht decedtnt. court end mail e copy to yoi1p!OCIS1y.•1n9y .. d •• 19 '** ..-.i " StdlCt'I"
Ing, 4199 Campu1 Drive, t9811719035 Pl:, Co1t1 MMa, CA 92827 19911719900 llftttll S .. Cesa Mita Do Bumm In t.llllom11 Tiit THE PETITION r ... tht ptrional rtpruent• ll'dc Ull •you t..s II\ u Sf02 of 11t tlwlC:llll COdl'"'
:rl• fB 101, lrvl,,., CA Delly Pilot S1pt. t1, 111, 25, Timothy A. Perk, 2039 Deity Pilot Slpi. 111, 25, CA92ftle,,., '108. ~ Will 81 M11Je WIOIOIJ queltl tht decedtnt'• tiv• appointed by the~ d .. nlLW9 cA Ile UIOnadlDdo~l\flis w~~2 w··· c..., Oct. 2. 1999 F365 Pm•dant Pt., Costa Mui, Ocl 2. 9. 1998 F407 Tiie bJlllSlle is ll'ilnoed to COliOr t111n1 Of WRarranty, hprTns WIU end ~lcil• if court wtthin four pOOMdliQ ~ JOIJ,-you 1t1t1 In 111 l'W'lnl WIOlt °"""
1 am 1~on r,.lat, 11111 CA 92627 1mp11ed ~ardino 1111 any .,. idmitted • to h f h d t ShOlid canllCt 1 i.y.r. N*I '*' ~ • ac:cecat 118 Tn..
Lakeview Lant, Co1ta PUBLIC NOTICE Thi• bu1ln111 11 .s;on· PUBLIC NOTICE be COMUITW1*ld •Iha offiee ol Posmsion. Or fncum6r111Ctt. probate The WILL end n;on~ 1 t 'r' t • • ef • '*'°Y QMW1 hi! COlllly ~ 11t m.f wlllhOld flt ....a of 1 Mesa, CA 921126 ducttel by· an lndlvlda'll TEAM ESCROW II«:. 13t51 To Satisfy The Obhgallon SI· • . Q '" uuenc• o cordl R.Mutdl, Trustll OM· .,. Tnn•• o.ct und runoa' Tt!lt busln111 la con· Flctltlo"1 •"•lntH HIV• yo~ •tatted doing Flctlllo"a •~•lntH Bt09lh.lrst st. Garden Grow, CA eureo Bt Tilt Otto or frus eny oodloil• •r• aveil· lett•!• tt• pro~~ "' SIOl'I • lnll*, « IUC1*IOI btcctrie Mlllabll ID .. Plrl9,
ducted by: an lndtvldual Heme ltetement bu,lnen r.•t? No Nam• Statement ~ eno .,.. at!llOPll!<I sait heciiitd By Liwrence H Buller ebl• for txatn1"8tion In Hct1on 9100 of the ~ °' a.itll1lalMd ...,.. OI anocw.e 15 1 meaer ol njjnl
Have you 1111t1d doing The lollow1ng p1110n1 ar• Timothy Patk Th• rottow11~ persons a11 a. is~ 14, 19(18 A Sln9it M.n. As Trustor tht file kept by th• Cahforrv• Prob•t• Code. Plft*ll ID ,. Otecl of Truat 5-.d a.._. be made Dul wilh
.t>u11neu ytt? No dOlng buslneu as· This 1t11emen1 wes filed doll~ busintu as· Phitll)t The taik ,. rs SCJllitet ID RKCYOeis On 4111.-JO Re· court. The ttme for filing e.llCl*d by e~ w.dll an our ~ or Wlllr/t'f ...
Willi1m W. Crlgltr Concept• Cr111lve, 943 With the County Clerk ol Pubtiahlng, 21 T1hot, It· Cllttomra Unlorm ~ttill cordtO As t11s1r1imtnt No 90· THE PETITION r .. el .. m1 will not expire llV'!Wllld 'llllOl'l*I GWln L Gio ll'W OI ~ raglldi'oQ -. ;
Th11 11a11rnen1 w11 filed 0ogWOOd St, Coalll Mesa, Qrange County on 09/04198 vine. CA 921112 CodeSIOon 61062. 1118205 BOOll No Page OITl'le qu..U authonty to before four month• iys 1 WIOCM R8cxlidad ~11 1 :111 «~.ID
v.11h lht C<>11nty Clerk of CA 92e27 · 1991!19789024 Ma11h1 ~hl~P• Roerk, 21 The name and addM1 ol Ontdal Aecoros 01 Orange edmni•t•r tht H t•t• from th• heerrn; date f~1311~ .u ~ No. ~ .. •dlll*clllW MO.ftC1 Or1ng1 County on otf2t/98 Peter Haynee, 943 0og. Daily Pilot Sept 11 18 25 TahOt, Irvine, CA 921112 Iha pe11Cn With whom Cl•ms Calltornia Tiit Total Atno"" undtr tht Independent noticed ebovt ~1 18 of ()flcilj R8c:or0s by ..i Otecl ~ ,..1 19988770320 wood St .. Cotta M111, CA Oct 2 1998 · • ,;362 Thi• bu1ln111 11 con-m1y be l~ed 15 TEAM ESCROW Secureo 8Y Said lnsb'Umtnl As Adminietretion of E•· YOU MAY EXAM-in tit ofllol ot the Q:uiiy ~ l.WICIW Wiii..,... • prOllidef 1 Dally Pilot Sept 25 Oct. 2 82827 . • ducted by· an Individual INC 131!51 Bloolalurst Sl 01 Tiie T1111t 01 ln111al Pubta· tet H Act. (Thia euttlon· INE th flt kept by Jh• eotoer of 0ranoe ~. Clll-.,.,.._ eno .. uflllllld pmdpll a 18 1998 ' F41G Thi• buslneu 11 con-PUBLIC NOTICE Hava you •tarted doing • non 01 ThlS Nouce Is ty will allow the perton •, 1 lom11 Ind pu"'*lt ID fie No-bllWlC8 o1 .. Note secured br t 't"" • ducted by: 1n Individual busln111 yet? Yes 8-25·98 Ga/den Grow. CA 92643 and lilt S256 475 59 Wlllch lndyoes al r reHntatlve to t•k• court. I you •r• • P"-ta ·ol Delll.lll af'd EJec:1tOO IO 5lld DlaCI wltl 1ne1r911 thttQI PUBLIC NOTICE Have you •tarted doing Flctltlo"' 8"1ln•H Marsha Phillps Roark last day 10< f1bno Cl•ms ~ any Tilt Total Amount DI The Un· ma:!y ecdoM without son mt.,•lted in ~~a Sel lhlf9IJl'odtt l900ldlO a IMowlld 11 Jad Ne*. -. ,
business yel? Yet 1/2!1/96 Name ltetamtnt This 1tat1men1 Wit filed Cll01o< S~ ~ OCtober 13; paid ~~Cl (lndUdlnQ Ac:ctued ob · _, Htete, you may It 01!111!11gg9 a ~ No. chllOll eno ~ d ..
Flctltloua Bu1lne11 Peter H1yn11 Th• tonowing pertons ere with the County Cl1<k ol 1QQ8, w11cn is the llUStness day An<I Unpaid Interest) And Rta-11 t::,i:,~ ~~ c:~°.:~ with th• court a formal ~37&487 d ..i CMlall Reo-Tr\IAM llldolN .,,,.~
N•m• St•t•m•11t Thi• 11atem1n1 WIS foled doing busln•H as: Orange County on 09/04198 befOR 1hl lflllapil!o Siie O~le sonao1t ES11ma11111 Costs. h very "mportant actJons RtQUHt for Sp1c1el onl1 . .,. Sell on 11111"1ttl • f1( 5lld DlaCI ol T.,._ ~;I
The lollOwing persons 1r1 Mth the County Cleflr ol ca1s1gn. 869 Arber St.. 19988789029 5'Jl('J111daboYe penst5 Ano Aavances At The ho 1 h .i Notlce of tht filll'IQ of. en th• Main (North) Enlrlnca co ow1~19D8 Coclnty RecoAft
doing b11tin11s 11: Orange ~ounty on 09/04.98 Costa Meta. CA 92627 Oa~y P1rot Sep1. u . 18. 25, Oiied SePlemoet 14 19Q8 Tll'llt 01 Initial Pubttcal>Oll 01 wevert ~ • per~o'b inventory and appr••tl ttte County CollrtllOuN 700 Ret*ttl • Slid TlllS#e •
Gr1d1 Check Consulting. 19988789020 Craig J Mc:Cr1ck1n. 869 Oct 2. 1998 f38& ldCIUEK. KIM Buyef{s) nus NoPCe Dated September repr~aen • V9 wt 8 of utat• .... ta or of CMcCenllfOrtvaWllt,S.ta Tllldlt DMtm 4952 ~·
177 R1v1fsld1 Dr IF, New· D1.1y Pilot Sept. It, t8. 25, ArbOf St., Coita Mesa, CA Newport Buctl.COstl Mesa . 15 1998 DlinaCarltt ASsrstaht ~equir~ to\Jve notice any pet1,t1on or account All&i Ca e11;45 A.II.•~ A\llllUI #105, ~
port Beach. CA 92663 Oct 2. 19911 . f374 92627 PUBLIC NOTICE CN411t418T·"34~J Sep 25'. Va Prestdent S-trano Reeon-o 1" erH h P•hr1on1 •• provided 1n HCUOn IOc:tiOn IO the higlltll llic* lof llNctt. Ca ~2649 (714}84o-f410 Carol Dee Aubrey, 13393 This bu1ln111 Is con-111118 \ltyance Company 4900 River· un!•11 t •Y eve 1250 of the Californie C9Sll(p1ylbill1tlhtwneof1M By JoM c ~ eo.ny
Ma11posa Rd • 134, Vlc1ot· PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by: an Individual 11r1d,J Road. Suite 2870 Irwin· waived notice or con· Probate Code. A R• "' lawful ':?:!! of tie Un'18d Rtco'!1i ResNtth. TfllSlH ON
viii•. CA ~2392 Have you 1t1rt1d doing &crow Ill. T-4241-J PUBLIC NOTICE aa1e CA 91706 (6261 856·4858 tented to the s>ropoaed queet for Specie! Notice Staie.). ad no~~ 110.. ll'l<l llllef· C2llno ~ t0t2 1cw 1gg& ": This bu.slness 11 con· Fletltlo"• B"1lnt11 business yet? No NOTICE TO C"8>1TDRS For Sales lnlorma11on Call eetlon.) Th• 1nd1ptn-form ia •v•ltble from est conveyed to ano now lleG •
dueled by: an Individual Nemt Stettmtnt Craig J. McCrecken OF N.KULE 1714) 573·1965 Pl 12284 9118 dent admintetretion the court cltrk rl/ It unoer said DlaCI of Trust in Ha'fe you s1art1d doing The .loUOW1ng p11aons 1re Th•s 11ate1Mnl wa' filed (UCt Sec. 1105) TS No 11903628 Loan No 9/'25 10102.-38 euthority will be granted Atton~ddGI• fie PlllC*1Y s~ in Ad ---------'-bu,1ness.yet? No ' dorng business as· with the County Clerk or HOllCf IS HEREBY GMN 1190362 Nobce 01 Trys ... s unleu an 1nttrHttd IQrti S &ct · <brif and SI.lie i.eNfllr Stll your home ,
C1101 Dee Aubrey Coastal Communicahons, Orange County on 08 27198 1 tlllk ult ts lllOut ID be SM Yoo Alt tn O.fault Under A PUBLIC NOTICE peraon files an obiacnon Dol.h. MdncG.h 6 • de9C:nbeo t.oe 172, of Tract No throvgn ctass1hed. This statement w11 filed 222 Nashville Unit 11. Hun· 19988788313 madl 0..0 01 Trust Dalld 312~0 to the pe1it1on and H .;.... 3529 a ~ Map r9COIOed in 842°5878 .,
with lh• County Clerk ol t1ngton Beach. CA 92648 Dally p,101 Sepl 111 25 Thi "-' ) and bl Unless You Tatct Acbon To CNSlt'°601 ahowe good ceuae why =y:' 18'h ~ Book 125 P1ge1 34 IO 42 ol -----------. Or1ng1 County on IM·98 Robert L Woll. 222 Nllh· Oct 2 9 1998 •F397 lddretl ~·it! selle St= Protect Your Property II May Be NOTICE OF th• court ehould not Co9te M.. CA S2Ul MiscellneOus Maps, ,, Ille 199887887 t 1 viii• Unit It. Hunllngton · • • r 1 S11ld Al A Public Sall II You P£ ION TO grant the authority Offlce ol the~ Rlcordet ol
Dally Pilot Sept. 4 11 ta. Beach, CA 92848 PUBLIC NOTlCE L SONG .. ..o::JN JA Need An ExPlanadon 01 The ADM"'•·~ A HEARING on the 09/18, 09/21. 09/26 said Counry The ptapetty ad
99 • • .,.., Is buslneu 11 con· SONG. 270 S Btlstlll Slretl, Nature 01 The Proceeding -•en ti .11 b h dtest ena ottier common des!O· 25• 1 8 F3"" ducted by: an lndlllldual Flctltlo"' B"1lnt11 1108, Costa Mui, CA 92626 Against You You Should Con· EST A TE OF: pell on wi 1 eld on nabon '111'1 of the tut prtlC)lllfy PUBLIC NOTICE Have you s1arted doing Nam• St•t•m•nt Doino business as TOKYO IJCt A Lawyer Noace Is Hereby THOMAS E. ~~i~bP'rM 1~01 !)~870°j C .1 1 descnbtd e00ote 11 ~ ID
---------• business yet? No The lollowing persons 1,. BOWi. Gl\len That Tile Real Property VUKOVICH · · · 3 W · an seem o be 29l5 Pen-~ Or Cos":a Mesa
Flctltloua Bualntll Roberl Woll doing business II NI ocner tllStness rwne(s) Known As 29 Sia Island Drtvt CASE NO A193943 ~c•tec:, •ot ~ ~· c~y get to all those Ca 92626 1"tla \llOelsignea
Name Stettment This statement wes l&led 3GCOM. t 7 Morning addms(tS) used by Ille Ntwp0<1 Buen CA 92660 To ell htir•, btnefi· nve • . x 41 re air 'obs Trustee OtsaMnl any Ub*ly tor The lollov.1ng persons 111 With the County Clerk of Breeze. Irvine. CA 92612 tf(s) w.1hn the past tine Assessors Parcei Number 9~· . ed' • Orenge CA 9261 3· P I 11t1y 11cocrec11iess al tie P'OC*1Y
doiog business es· Great Orenge County on 08128/98 Thomes Kelttoglou, 11 a stllld by Ille sellet(s) 83·029 As More Fully Descrlbld ~ieriHt er .J\0 '•· co~ 1571. around the house? addte5S ena ohr canmcW'I
Fundralsere.com, 504 35th 19988788471 Morning B11eze. Irvine. CA 111 (W none sosn) Nc>ne ·In The Al>ove MtnnontO Deed ngen er 1 ora, ~ _ IF YOU OBJECT TO Let the oestgn•t.on ~ any shown
S1reo1. Newport Beach, CA Dally Pilot Sept. 25, Oct 2, 92612 The loenon in C.iloma 01 01 Trust. Wiii Be Sold At Publte p~raon: w~o may !ct •.r the granting of the Cl lfl d llefein Thi '°'* llT'IOIXll al Ille Sell your extra
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92663 . v 16 1998 F417 This busin111 ts con· Ille Chi I execu• m of the Aucuon Al In Tn• Front 01 Th• w H . • 1ntere1t in pttltlon, you . ahould ass e \ltlPl.IO balance ol lnl obiQabOn
Janice Sue Shallln 504 ' ' t Same "' 0 ce Flagpoles Al The M~in Entry the will or eat•t•, or eppeer et the hHring Service SflQJrecl by Ille P'apelt'f lo bl
35th Street . N•~port SELL selleris atlbcM Alea To The Plclcen~ CIVIC both, of: THOMAS E. and st•t• your ob1ec-o· sole! and reasonable es111'11*1 Beach CA 92563 TRADE Tht name(s) and ll.tsiness Cenlllr. 401 411 E Ch3Pman VUKOVICH tfons or file wrinen trectory costs uoanws end llCIV.as
This 'bu1ln11s 11 con· adOrts1 ol the lllyel(s) JYilte A~• Placenba Calilor111a On A PETITION hH obiecuons with the help you find al the 1'nl ol ltll llllblJ OUbllca·
th h I ., d your home MICKIE K. KIM. 270 s 8nstot 10,«J,«JB Al 10 00 AM To Tilt been filed by RUTH H. rt b f th h I bl h I liOO ol .,,. NotJCe cA s.. Is Sell your home roug C asst 1e "'rough class1"fied #108. Costa Mesa CA HIQll~l Bt<lder Pl'(abll At-Tile VUKOVICH In tht Sup .. cou V t ort e eer· re ia e e p. $22.7t1 29 In lddibon ti cash
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TWNHM FOR SALE pool home. now win· UNIVERSITY PARK 1 Ml to oceen 2 story HVH 3Br 2.SBa, <Ming Nwpt Hghts 3Br 2Ba On The Water Vltwt
0 1 5 1 t dawt, french Cloor1. OPEN SUN 1·S twnhm. $168•500 rm, d1n1ng arta, lam 400 Sq fl, d•t•ched of LICIO Channel. 24Hf
n 'I 1 m nutH ~ lanCIMapt, hard1cap1 17511 Jecerende OPEN SUN 12•4 rm. nlct v1aw Call for ottlce/bonu1 rm. prof! Stcurlly. 2Br/2.59o
Hoag Thre• Bl & much more. In good Oeslrabla 3Br 2Ba. 8 Lalltude Court Appl. Agent 673·5354 l1nd1cape. 405 lniine Lido Perk R•elty ~~:~ooc":,~~!r 8~~~~·0~ locn1lon for $299,900 Slngla Story. Great Owner (949> 63t_5716 or 380·9492 S515K 645·4592 Pp 949~75·2700
BHutllul GrHnbtll Earl & Judy Taylor. Location. New paint & LIDO ISLE Brand New NWPT SHORES 2BR OPEN SUN 2·5:30
with private patio, Agla C 642*"722 ~~~:~THigh S~~~~~·-3-B_r_2-.5-B_a_l_·S_t_y_h_o_r.,-e 5Br 5 581, 3753sf Ole, 2BA, Bum ct1I, 3239 CLAY ST •
Haoc. pool, encloHd REDU. EDI 5Br 3Ba w/lrg yard, bonu1 rm. li1<1ng arta, 3c garagt nev.er tile roof. $3451<: Nwpt Hghta Custom
gatagal Reduced to Fam rm, pool, apa, ale. owner mot1vatedl Bill On.Indy Realtor. BIU Grundy Realtors Med 3Br 2.SB• 3FP,
only S147,000 • v•rdl $259,900 + COTtK!/\LTT GKOUr S425K Agent 640-1529 949·675·6161 94M75-45161 3c gar, Den/LlbtlfY, ~rf.'~'::: b~~,.'~! b:~e~,,~~4.665s~7v1~~ Big Canyon By Owner L~wHt 5prlc1• In ~~g 1<:.~~~~:~:.!~. ~~~:d~~~9.~ T~'rt':.
.... In •t very low 780·1900 Eltgant·Spaclous· 2bY"o pacsout\1...._~ Ooeen'"-ont 760·5000 EICt, 30 • ---------Expended, Slngt•·Lvl n pen • .,....,, n p I o 1 ~~·ISUFYOORULECSASNTi~~ DANA POINT 1026 1·..,-1:l-W_P_O_R_T ____ 1998 Remodel. 2 +2, 56 Sea Island Or Ov11looklng th• Blue rnc ny.
n n~ 2000SF, trn pvt yard1, Owner (949)720·9675 Pec1flc & Catatlna. OPl!N SUN 2 ·•130 YOU PAY FOR RENT. EACH 069 • p •11 I 3239 C' "'Y ST OP•N SUNDAY 1-4 Dplx s27s,OOO JBr 2Ba B 1 1 block lo FHhlon Is. rlct ~' emu• you -
iiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Ttanftrtd Mull 1111 RENT Newport H • lehl • CHARMING HOME & 2Br 2Ba, 3c gar, nu ••••• $562,000. 720·1248 C1tm Mad 3Br 2 &It ~nt, roof.'493.0781 er Prudential 3FP, 3c gar, Otn, L6 backyrd on CUl·d•· '498-7049 J.Wtbb, Bkr OPEN HOUSE * B I G c AN y 0 N through classlt1ed ClllllNll..... Library. ln••d• lndry
aac In qultl residential ' FRIDAY 10·2 HOMES S400K·S3 Mi 111 Tim• Olftretl ~·.~hd~~~<>gd floor•, ~H-U_N_TlN __ G_T_O_N___ Call Agt 714·504-4607 941M23·8120 •Seller w II entettm
BAVCRl!ST or 714-832·0020 IC102 . ~~·,~~ OLDl!R TRl·PLEX prtc;ea betwttn11
bright •nd airy. ·~•lier BEACH 1040 1350 HAMPSHIRE c1n,~,..,..,,=:----:---:.,,.,-~'\.~ 100 Block In NB $47 0.000·1489,00Q wlll entertain ofl•t• iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii VRM BLUFFS tnd unit 3br 780.!IOOO X 3538K betwttn $199,000 and $739,000-S840.876 2 Sba 3 patios. 1a1nt Good •trttl ·~ ia' Prine Onty '
1229,000 •MODEL HOME• grHnbtll S448'"K ~ $485K Agtnt 175·1120 ·
l.ANCE BOGGS lmined movt In 3br LINDA ISL• •Open S"n• 1~1 ~ -· .. ; To plact an ao in Pool Home 3Br 30.,
COAST NEWPORT 2 Sba. 177311 home, 2 84 LINDA ISLE 2127 Vitia L•••do .,,;-;:.o• Cl•Httt•d .~:.0n~:4:.~oo c°i;=
llt"OP•RTIES 11ory lnel d•tachtd 2 VAM Owner 941MS44·01'72 IVE ON THE Catt e42-Se78.
949·717 ... 740 car ger wtopen air Iott S2.895.000-S3,194,8781 ..... .,.....,.-..,.,.....,,.,.,,...,.,..,.....,.,.== llWI ~TER OR BE ~;:~~~lat c!2',.'!art •I! liDS• 3 LEFT abovt gar. Upgredes BRANO N~W HOM• ~
5 new hom•• direct throughout, corner lot, HA.9'80R RIDOIE 5Br 5Ba, 4 dacka. aJc, VERY CLOSElll Westclltt·DO'ller ShOr4lt
lrom bullder 3br 2 Sba park view. $4821"0 t CHEABOURO c gar. Biil Grundy 5BA. 4BA., 2900 aq 11 ..
ett call'• AC, 2 car 714-848·8410 VRM • Hllora 949·618·818t appro• 0000 11. 1ot1
$648,000-$748.878 •r Ownet 18IOK gar. Prices from the _ ....... _______ •BRAND N•W Nt'119r Balboa flMwport (7141124·7341 -
l\l;h S200'a 'T22-tl120 IRVINE 1044 HARaO" VllW lived In. Guard attd Daa1tu0 tnc.._~·--!7_14 t3M1U ,'! ••itoi 3Br 2.sea, FP, --~HOMO Bonita canyon. ...er,~-,m~lii'!::'llwn . ._,,, _-_ ·
2c vereo•. 1241.900 2001 Pon Brtatot 48•, 3c gar. S78t,OOO-2BR 1 BA Eitabllthed 1$19
1S3 M•n•• Yl•t• SSH,000 HH,000 720·1241 rp '2000JMO tMO Winter &
By Ownr 949~9 No room left CH•RRY LAK• ••atbluff 38, 2.Ha 38R ... 2.58A Y~ R .... la 1•1161 Chermtn; 3BR In lht g1ragt 2520 Laite Park Ln 2·Sty, V'"' IO<I on POOOIMO tMO Ocelintront a
Hom• on ovtt tOOOSF tot lht car? 1770.too grnblt, 13&01<:. Marbor 3BR ... 2BA ,..., ttte leecft
corner lot w/glant gar. RHtty •~~400 ~ .. YIMLV 11200to12100. ~i!:. ~~ ,:_:~~.J"1':! A call to Pr"oen1111 CA At11ty l .. t,tuff 11 ... -Buyl 38R ... 2BA
d•t•ll•. IH8,000 clffelfled can ~~00 38r+He-t FA 1-Sly $2900(M()"....-.v
xtnt Loo !wt & Judy _.._ Fhrer-Oreet loeatlC>n 1ru9) 873 RENT Teytcw, Agta '42-472~ ____ ._._,.;...;.. ___ ""--------_.._"°9t< ___ r_»_1_1_04 __ a_1r.r \rt •
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811'1gle Famll~ Home •Wlllln9 to •hare A«:ounting PAYROLL/ Biie & .,.ht 9' X '2' Bab~ Grand Plano 97,900 ml, str•lghl Auto, wht full pwr. (18•37"5)$38,9 ..
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cttm dHlgn 3br 2.5t>a ·get 2br. private bath, Newapaper printing ASSISTANT St5Q. 721·9736 whlle keya, In tune, St60C/obo 548•1323 LKXUS <7t4>95~eoo
outside deck w/ap•. office. kit, lvng·rm, and publtahing com· Payroll essl1tanl and Dedrm Set e plec • 1acnr1ce S1850 MISSION Vl&JO •ee XJe S•dan
2e gar, FP, w/d hk·up, pool, plenty of prkng pany 1eek1 lull tlm• ofl1ce admlnl1tra1or. c:omtempor•ry bak 7 1••52 7 ·O 9 O O AUDI t·t•••t·••·L•XUS (98•3940)S38,9
Ava.I Oct $2850/mo. $975mo profl or cou-Stall Accountant to Full time i:iosltlon. Job good condition, $500 9025 •95 Troop•r LTD 8AUl!'R JAQU
Pam, 862·9743 Agent pie prefd, avail 1111 assist In month end duties Include: as11S1· (9'9) 631·3108. I••••••••• iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 4)1(•, 2 1Kml, auto, (7 14)953·4800 t ORENELLI! Th• Bluff• Ill• & open 22nd/Tustin 846·3255 clo11ng, journal en11les Ing with payroll for .....;._..:...;... .. -,.-C----1-,88 QT d (3PA0583) S20.550 ~ •• =.~x~J~8~V~P~S,,.;d~n ......
$595.000 3Br 2Ba By Appl!•--_..;...;..._____ and l1r.anclal •l•t•· mid-size company Leath,•r uni ream sob~· GARAGE SALES 2dr, re • all L•XUS OF (98-4081)$41,9 ·-menta. Also perform end eicec:utive ofhc• char, rec iner, mar •,,.•••••••• recorda, C/O •tereo, W•STMINSTl!R BAUER JAQU
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... 0 44.9200 rent .ahort term Oct Bel.P•nn S749,000 401k admm and coor· Mesa, CA 92828 or c•lna cabinet, f<lmball DBL MAR 6122 BMW 0 0 v
..... thru Oec. 2br 2ba, RFesta8U1~nt on t Loll dln•tlon end •P•clal you may laic rHume piano & misc 760·8G08liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ••'83 x •e VP•• '91 WRANGLl!R
Black, 4X4, low ,, fully lvrn•d 873·0414. or 8 • or •91•. projects. Thia 1)011llon to: o •97 7401L LOADED & "' •• Detached 3BR Hm• Agent Call 675·8120 requlree BS degfH In (9491 642•7667 . Necchl ••w'g mach am Sau Moving and UL TAA CL ..... NI
·sancerr•' corner tot .. 1•••••••••llCOSTA MESA E/SIOE accounting or finance, Reaume sho Id in In oalc cabinet 5300, turn ulel W/O, aec· MINT CONDI DARK Blk/tan, 80,000 ml.
upgrades, beaut yard,I' •Want to rent• 2br one or two year •KP•· elude salary hlatory: HP color 550 printer tlonal, dining table :5~.~: 9'~~~0.8~d8 drives llke • dreamll
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S410K Sat-Sun 11·5 APARTMENTS house or Ilk• hOuse. rlenco preferred and Physical/drug screon· for Mac worka goodt etc .. 2323 BayslQe Or. S4100/0BO 648·1323
: 163 lesaay 721·5821 FOR RENT Xlnt rera & credit. proficient In PC skills Ing required. EOE. 575 (949) 842•0808 Huge aalel Toys, furn, '97 z.3 Convt '84 XJS Convt 2DI--........,-----
• summit Gated IUJC end l col 949·642·0408 (Eiccel. Lotue 1·2·3 _P_O_S.._T_A __ L_S_T_O_R_E_P_/T_ p.,quet top OR table/ china. record collec· Auto, lull pwr, CO, (94·3973)$35,995
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, 30a, on 2 greenbella _____ _:_-=~1'111111••••••-•flt pack•g• Including ei>ply' 3535 E. CoOlst hlghb111::k ch•lrs S2~5. •Canyon .Rd sat 8·t2 Lexus 1714)953·4800
• s,,.u11~r1 S389.9K BALBOA ' COMMERCIAL '401k rellremont plan. Hwy. COM 873·2930 (714) 723·4633 vard Sat• 422 Orchid MISSION VIEJO '85 XJS Convt 20 ___ _.;... ___ _ • A
/ 720 7078 prug acreenlng/physl· Q 1 ' l949)394·0884 ., ) S ... 1 .. 9 • • gt . wn•r . ISLAND 2608 R~ llT ESTATE cal required. i:.o.e Premier Ace Hardware ue•n • it• sleeper Sat only 7·2pm. Every· (95·39 ... 5 ..... 0#
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, MOBILE Studio w/no kite. 3 PO Bo• l560. Costa assoc & cashiers. Flax good condition SlOO '99 XJ12 Sedan 40 the basl ::HOMES 1100 doors from So. Bayt---------MeH, CA 9262e or scheduling, benellts1 ____ 9,..4_9_·8_•_5_·0_8_5_8_ (98·4080)S48,095
?iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil fr1. S500/rt10. Avail COMMERCIAL true to (949) 831·7248 package Call Orck 111 Sea foam green 3 pc NEWPORT '79 Eldorado Convt BAUER JAOUAR .~CM Pl•'l/POrt 2Br 298, Oci 1 (8t8) 247-2446. PROPERTY 2778 Crown Ace Hardware lthr H $650 GE W/O BEACH · 6169 Classic full pwr, new (714)953·4800 ABC'S Appolntm•nt ••ttlng 3107 East Ooasr H""" $100pr 27 cf 1lde·1iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMil lrans. looks & runs..,..,... __ ,..,._,_,,,,,,__..,......-~
" 20•52. $15,500 Spaco ---------dependable people CdM 949·973·2800 side trig, cream s20011 greet $6700 644·9943 '98 XJ12 S•dan 40
! ~ ren1, $400 55.-Her· BALBOA NEW 2000af bldg. In needed M·F 5·9pm ---------iclnt cond 759.3066 • Qarag• Sale* (96·3962)$48,995 Attic.,
, • bor Realty 873·4400 PENINSUIA Z607 Cannery Row. fronts avg $15hr NB 723·7893 Retall/Whol••al• Household Items. BAUER JAGUAR 2 atreets neict 10 Baby•lttar needed' ror ham• accessory & 1---------toys. books, videos FORD 907S ___ (;..7.,...14.,...);..9..,,5_3_·4.,..8_0_0_..., basement.,
Mc Donald's For tse tOyr old girl Mon -Fri. :~~:r!~;-'~'!;1~~0;'~~~~ MERCHANDISE etc .. Sat only 9-3pml iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil '90 XJO Sedan 40
Studio $600 priv patio Owner/Agt. 631 ·7433 2;30-$:30. Be friendly, evp req'd computer MISC. 6015 806 Harbor Island Or. • .. 1 Ford rconolln• (96·3941 ) $45, 99 5 and close
quiet ere11. winter responsible, have own " H V H Q ... .. BAU•R JAGUAR rental parking avail u111 ---------good trana/ctean OMV literate, PT/FT. Fa•jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii • • •• arau•. ••1• Van All window bu• "" then get Incl no pet .673·1568 INDUSTRIAL 2788 resume 949-675-5606. Furn, toys, baby Jog· Clean $2000. or best -,,....,......,.;,<7,...,1~4"-)9...,53,,.....""..,.8-0_0--:'= Atta 714-565·5665-day 6" Craftsman Joiner 1 ""' 2 CEMETERY LOTS iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Sales ger, m sc. 1951 Port otter. 714·632·033e '90 XJS Sedan 40 some cash.
Harbor Lawn, CM.---------l BEAUTY supply/talon COME OROW $125 Laurent 7•11 Sat (98·3934)$30,495 52200 for both or best CORONA LOW RENTI tndustrta Recpt/Sal•• Tues· WITH USI '89 SALEEN fully BAUER JAQUAR 842-8878
' CEMETERY LOT/
'CRYPT 1225
65 6 8
space w/olllces, 2200-Sal .. 35 hrs per week. 675·8283 Larg• All•V Sale Sat. IQaded, 1 owner. (71 4)953-4800 L._ _______ _
otfor 949· 1· 11 . DEL MAR 2622 4600sf 76cent sf NNN Call Leslie. 437·9026 E1epandln9 retail ad-1...,..--,,,---=---9/28 8·2pm. Rocking I I t 46k I -----------'----------
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' PACIFIC VIEW • 4 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Jackie (714) 673-2754. vortlslng deportment Juat10rea t Firewood chairs, dryer. appll· c$7e2a,!10• IC n c7o5n9, 3,.3m3 seeks a sell motivated Avo d the rush! Order onces. collectlbles. " • v SALES
, .:td101nln9 plots Buy 1 STUDIO Incl . garage,'•••••••••• II or all tour 25% below walk to beach. vrewl11 Chef, prep cook/ account eicecutlve to nowl $135 a cord, 575 clothes & much more! ---------1 WE'RE GROWING!
I 6 .... 7 .,76 /
di h h sell, develop and ser· t /2 cord. Delivered 3004 Cliff Drlv• HONDA 9085 rol•u PP v ... • <o1 700 mo. We are a Fair BUSINESS & s was er needed I I t d 1
H I Id f h h I v ce new business roe o your r voway SAT 29th • .... 7 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
HOUSES/
CONDOS
I FOR RENT
GENERAL 2102
o us ng prov er. or yac t c art er ng and special sections. 714·885· 1432 • 714·348·8424 FINANCE co. Top salary for we prefer a candidate 1223 W Bay tn the prof's. Exp'd and to have a minimum or We re1iredl Lots of alley, between 12th & '91 CIVIC LX well P.roomed per· 1 1 d good bus. clothosf Sz 13th NPB Peninsula Lo ml. auto, AC, COSTA MESA 26241-........ :....-------sonne . Please caH Y1 e1 a r Pr n l. a · 42 sport coats, 36·38 Houa~hotd Hems (2VCE t 55) $8,888
N vert s ng eicperience. slacks. Womens sz · LEXUS OF BUSI ESS 949·875·5583 Excellent communlca· 10·l2 sulll, dressea, .. •••••••• WESTMINSTER •Coata M•••'• BHt OPPORTUNITY lion skills. Ability to blouses etc. 2024t• (714) 882·0908
Jr·1br & 1br, •lso 2br 2904 C aet goals and make Al A CM c TRANSP 0 1 t>a, quiet nated ONTROLLER 20 yr professional present•· ISO ve all 4 ORTATI N '92 ACCORD EX
• 1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii telecommunlc•llona appt or Fr1·Sal 8-4 •••••••••• comm, pool, tennls.1• Co. 11 looking for an lions In a last paced 642.0808 AT, full pwr, moonrf.
••SY •cceas 10 •••••••• •KP'd controller. and detall oriented en· (3BJA564) $10,550
treeway/beach/malla. Please be wary of out Please fax resume to· vlronment. LEXUS OF
Wanted people wlrh __ 7_1_4-_5_5_7_.0_0_7_5_ or area companies. (714) 540:1800, Xlnt benefit package, WANTED BOATS 7011 WESTMINSTER
IE 'SIDE 2Br tBa. 1c Check with the loca11-_;.,;...;.....;.:...,;;..,;.~.;..;;..;;..:..;... including 4011c. Orug TO BUY 6019liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil (714) 882·8908 designer t1.1rn1ture to 8 e 118 r 8 u 11n••1 Counter pers~n FT/PT screenlngfphysical re· ____ _..,...,,........,....---1 11ve 1n oc·1 finest gar, w/d hk·ups, No Shi h I ed EOE iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii SIHCiLE KAYAK '93 ClVlC EX homes. for a fraction Pets 2390 Elden lllC, Bureau before you P•ffrm. kp, fpl onde,s. qu r · · f Scupper Pro. W lh AT, moonrl. mint
Fast ~ Southern California cmmunity
newspaper cha1n has Immediate oppommitlea
available in Ventura. Ul6 Angeles, Otange
County, and the Inland Empire {ex
ADVERTISING SAtES REPRESENTATIVES.
5875 Mo 645-4585 send any money for o c wor • r en Y Rosumes via ax: At· I BUY ALL PIANOS
of normal rent fees or service•. Aead1 ___ o_4_2_._0_2..,e_2_N_B_ tentlon, Lynn Esola Antiques·qual furniture P•~:ci~ .aJ17~.2~~~er, <3CHB412> '10•950
714·680·5110 *MES A \IE RD E * and understand any Dellv•ry person CM, 714·650-4802 or malt: lpc or houseful ca.sh WE~eTx~,~~iER We offer. base &alaly + oomn:ussicll, ~
twnhm 2br lba lamrm contracts before you afternoons. Great for Times Community paid (714) 957·8133 benefits package llldudmg 401(k), and BALBOA laun hkups. no pets sign. Shop around tor studont or Hnlors News, 330 West Bay Old Colna Cold Silver!••••••••• (714) 892·9900
$1000/mo 751-4330. rates. Approx 4hra per day. Street. Costa Mesa. Frankll11 Mint, Sterling AUTOMOBILES ---------1 supportweworkenworunenL
PENINSUIA 21.07 ....,N:":'e-w-":"1v-=R,...e'='tu-r~b""'ts'""'h,...•-d~1~A::..;1.:.;I P=-u-rp-0-.-.-10-.-n-.-58.50/hr 20cent per _c_,A. __ 92,.....,,...62..,,.7 ____ ...._._-Old watchH & jewetrY• .. ••••••• HYUNDAI 9090
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 1 Br 1 Ba In lovely •Fast Approve I . mile. must havo own *SEC OFFICERS* Wes1cou1 Com 642·9446 1• iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Submit CXJVer letter, resume, and salary histozy to:
, Exec Och Hm lurn gated commty. walk •Flnanclel Speclollst vehicle • proot of 'lmmed openings, Callfornla(.ommunltyNewsr~tin.n -30,100n'Spa 540001 t o theater/shops. 1·888·074·0401. Insurance. Charles Costa Mesa $6.50 HR RECORDS/TOP$ ACURA 9010 I want to buv en '62 vv•yva.....,
I private gar/carport. • 540·8911 • (310) 679-2615. J<lzz, R&B, Soul, Rock or ·53 Toyota pickup 425 W. Broadway, Suite 1300
-Mo. Agt Mar a Harbor $"'951 ($425 d ) fie .. 50'• &. 60's Miko '"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii QI d I C 04 Roalty 673·4400 x l 19 y mo ~ . ep Denta l Assl•tant Security Officer• 645· 7505 I• 4X4 long bed Ask for en a e, A 912 Kleln Management Fronr & back duties. lmmed openings F/PT '96 INTECiRA Jose 949·650·7149 ATl'N: Human Resources
• •Oceanfront at 19th 940 581 4000 S I I Ed I I 949 "'02 0025pgr • • Fountain Valley area. Costa Mesa, Tustin 1--------:'-'--P e c a t on . .,, · Or Fax: (818) 548·8897
Furn. 3Br 2 5Ba. FP. · 714·963·5034 (714) 993_9028 PIANOS •· 1025806) $17,997 vu nu cpl. awosomol ---------°' &..EXUS ---------1 Wlrn111«1.11~~ ~rb:Jm:MD>o
$1095 w1ntor 673·t943 FOUNTAIN DRIVER PT must be Server• ORGANS 6059 MISSION VIEJO ISUZU 9100 I ~==;a'd~====~Sl~LO.st=u~.-=ID.tse==i.
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--------1 VALLEY 26311 21' ruponslbl• & Full & Pr positions ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii (949)384-0664 "'II , know how lo read a avallabto. Ap ply al I• 1----=;.....--:;.,;:.......;.....;;..~-
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii map book Flowor the Five Crown a
2122 Studio. murphy bod.
lrlg, new cpl, $525 mo
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1ncl'I 1.1111. 1 quiet per-
CORONA
DEL MAR
• 439 B•gonla 3Br son, rt pets 266·0354
2 5Ba Very nice lronl : house w grl deck tor _N_E_W_P_O_R_T ____ _
• enterta1n1ng. 53000
• mo Lea:i.e 1erm nego BEACH . 2669
: Jell E w1 1g 7 18· 1 550· I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
_,MMA~ LO 3BR 3BA
HSE 2c gar. W 0.
Ing. FP, blk 10 bch,
, S22~0 See Sat Sun t ·
Clean 3br 2ba den.
marble granite ocean
view. 2t>r 2ba, Studio ---------.-l
363· t 506 or 390·3308 CREDIT 2907 _ 4p, 2810 Seav•ew Ave --------...--Ave11 10 1 673-7975 DUPLEX Upper Unit S taps to sand. lg new iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I
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<:OSTA MESA 2124
BACKBAV TWM
kit. 4Br 2Be, sunroom,
2c parking. S2800!mo.
yHrly. Call 673·6900
Ext. 105 Asl< for Goly
Sin9lo·Story 3Br 2Ba. ••••••••• 2c gar, FP, private yd, MISCELLANEOUS new paint & corpot,
GET OUT
OF DEBT! !f e can hel.J.?!
• Credit Cords ConwUdatcd pool and tonnls RENTALS $1650/MO VACANT
, , Donald Pfa ff ••••••••• 714-433-9528
• Paymtnt5 Lo1mtd
• Interest Rtductd
•Harassments' StupPid
• Hablamos Es iwl -Coldwell B<lnker ROOMS 2706
C HARMING E SIDE iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Cottage 2br t ba WO hkups. no pets $1150 Fr•• room & board
$850 sec 645·2 t 46 m exchange for house duties Mature couple
LIKE A HOUSE Lg will share their beaull·
1 Br 1 Ba huge yd Gar lul hOUH In NB Wllh
w 'opener Nr Trl·Sqr compatible person. S650 949·852·9939 No 1<1ds. 2 dogs. Call 1-----------I
5 1 4 ·8 3 l , or fa ic. MON'll::Y resume 10 574-8334 "
Shop In HB 040·2634 between 2'.00-4:00pm
Gen Othce P/T, 8·12 M· 3801 E Coast Hwy.
F Reep I, filing. II TEACHERS
t>l<pg, computer Toddler & PT Pre
Smell plea'lMll $1u· scnool teachers
dto, Sena res.: Ron needed In NB Exp re·
Yoo Arc:t11tocht 500 quired B•neflta
Jasmine Avo Corona 955·2872
def Mar. Ca '2625.
ra11 949-6-44·04•9 ---------
ronyeo • aol com EMPLOYMENT
Ho•t.1HosteH SERVICES 5533
Full & PT positions iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii avaltable. Eicper d
Apply Flv• Crowns
belweon 2 00·4.00pm
3801 E. Coast Hwy.
Mariners Christian
School nee ded
lmmed 2nd Orad•
Teacher Must have
•••••••• Please be aware that
the listings in this cat·
egory may roqurre you
to call a 900 number
1n which there Is ••
charge per mlnulo.
crodenlfal, Eitp pref'd •••••••••• Dav Car• Aid•
L:IO.Bpm Fax resume MERCHANDISE
to Jan 71~37·7976 •••••••••
NO LIMIT Cash Oa1ty ---------Morkellng firm needs ANTIQUES help for rapid growth 6010
s 14· S2 t to •tart, Many iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
Po111ion1 Aveitable
•Sales
• Management
• Customer Svc
•Model•
• Or111ers
Call Todavt
S tart Tomorrow
714.375.0491
IVORY EKqulslle hand·
carved chrnase cheu
set·old-one or a l<lndt
Owner 673·62t2
. TO LOAN 2914
2169 _R_E_Nl_AL_S_T_O___ Chances are
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil SHARE Financial woea have you will find
NEWPORT
BEACH
18R 1mall kll, patio, 2724 vo" on your to••? what you need
ott street prl\g. unfurn. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii We provide loana al the price
_ ~ 735, mo. (melds utls) CM E side, 3br 2ba hse regard I••• ol credit you want to pay
_Agent Call 744·7765 own ba, prof maleo, hlatoryl No lee. NS/pets sssomo ulll reasonable r•te11 when you read
..:lBr 1 Da TWNHME Incl 650·69« 1·877·566·9719 ClaHlfled
-S 1295/mo New crpt, ..,....--------t c ell gorage, near CM near Triangle dally
Gelsons. Bkr 640·5664 Square. Share condo,l•••••••••·----.:8~4~2::.·..:5~8::.7.:..8=---
$400mo + utll. No S/ PERSONALS ·· 2Br 28• nr FOlshlon 11. Peta. (714) 646·8370
a/c, 2c all gar. comm. CM Sh NI 4 b pool. No pe11. $1695/ ar• c• r mo. 640.1529 westslde home. $400 ---------Incl ullla + all amen. MEMBEDSHJPS BACK BAV 3br 2.6ba,
240011 lg yd, gardener
Pet ok S2400mo
(949) 640·7262.
Avail lmmed 650-9070. &\
3018
NB private room1ball'I Oce•nfront 3BR 3BA
r•r• yearly rental on
the aand. turn S3550/
mo ·unlurn $3450/mo.
In home. Kitchen & I••••••••• laundry priv, lovely
qu1e1 1oca11on ssoomo EMPLOYMENT
Broker 949·642·3850 645· 1258eve/wk-•nds. •••••••••
I NEWPORT
BEACH
NEWPORT
2669 BEACH
NEWPORT MARINA
APARTMENTS
2669
Bay(rooc communitr with ~•ta badi 8t aarina.
TroplcaJ ltndsc:tpl.og·~ Luli ~ ~ fllll dcd&.
Walk to BtJbO't hi.ad ahOJ'! M1t1utu from FuhJoa bla.OcL
• Spac:IOtU f OR, 2BR Ud lBR 8t dai apu. • Mrttt pee.lot Of kkooiu
•Wood b•mleWP' rtrtplaca • MYltC p,.a
• Boat aJipe_ aftllablt ·
• 11650 Sl600 No l'dl
Plca.te call (949) 760-0919
EMPLOYMENT
5530
Accounting A/P & CHh
Dlabura•ment
• A9•1•t•nl Newapaper publlalllng
. and printing comp•ny
.. •kl r•gular pa11
time 24 llOure per
we•k pe1aon On•
year ••P•rl•nc• pre· ferr9d E O.E, drug·
fr•• & amokefre• work
•nvlronment. Send r••
eum• with NJary his·
tory to : Accounting
Supen111or, PO Box
1UO. Cotta M .. a. CA
92U8 or tu to (94SI)
142·7240
1 BEHR ...
Ht II._ ' loo I • <., ~ 1.,, .. •,
.WANTED POTTERY S.U.r, Catalina, Mlrblttltld,
Roollwood, Roseville, luktns
AndrHon, Ptwtbk:., S.E.0., Pollln, Hitrltr, tnmect Cathi
TRADE
fllf0ugt1 class fled
842·5878
There's never been a better time to·
buy or lease! Save thousands todayl
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:; ~8QSSWORP PUZZLE
~ TODAY'S
LEXUS 9115 TOYOTA 9 2 10 VANS 9 2 25 VO~SWAGEN 9235
~~ROSS St -·llU
By OWl1.ES GOltEN
wUh OMAR SHARIF
and TANNNf HIRSCH • '
'82 LS 400
Nakamichl, thr whll,
(3XST621) S19,950
Ll!XUS OF
WESTMINST ER
(714, 8 02·8008)
'98 COROLLA
30K ml. auto, AC,
(456947t Sti.sso
LEXUS O F
WESTMINSTER
C71 4) e e2-8eoe
'77 Volk•w•e•n •u• 'M .l•tt••OLS erack 2Ltr. 4tpd, anrl, OfN I 82Kmi, cln, anti, am
body & interior, 7 pa• fm ca u. new tirea, ••'
aenger. runt great! baga. 1001tml pow· $950 obo 831-0757 entan warranty, mall'lt.
I Citcumlef~nca 52 Shenlf• group PREVIOUS PUZZLE l<>t.VED
-']. MincHeeding 53 NOiiy blfd n .. ,abbr. 56 1$ Sick :-.to Blundef s1 Cobbfe(a 1oo1
PLAY OR DEl'f:~D?
Both vulricrahle. S11Ulh deal~. tlK' only entry lo Jurumy. Suppo~
fOU elcctct! lo play. After rulllng the
01~nang leaJ. )UOr chance-. ore ro
hnd !.pa<l1:i. 2· 2 or. if lllty spht 3· l, 10
'8 4 ES 300
Low ml. CO, chrome. 4X4 . 922 1
(0' 4580) $' 7, 777 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil
'83 ~~rd •·UJO van H achedui.d. Muat
converaion t owner ••II 111 5 de Y • I •Int care, autolover: $12,000fobo 17S-7571
drive, CC, AJC, new or 299-7881
r4 Noah's 58 Sen1imem.;
mounlain song • 15 Wedding•page 62 Lezy NORTH
• QS1
. LEXUS OF WESTM IHSTl!R '89 FORD BRONCO
(714) 802·8908) XLT Loaded w/Equlp
bat1Jl.ifH & 89'VW:ioQ1------....-.;....;;.;....._
& emog ready $2100/ ANTIQUES 8t ot>o (714) '497·5064 •
wocxl 63 Look at • '-16 Jane Austen 64 Time of the Q J IU984 o K 2
liod the play1,;r holding 1hn:c: trump~ 1---------$5900/080 949·723·1504 '84 DODO• 3SO CLASSICS 9250
\llith long heans as ""ell. c11~h thu MITSUBISHI 9145 --------1 Beverly converalon ~-glaci8fl 17 Bewildef 65 l och -• 874 t8 Shiny me1a1 monster
\Q -polish 66 St1111e 20 l:>a1es 67 Preacher's tallc
WEST EAST 6 • 97 4
occ-~ing or trump~. then play off 1tic
IOfl he:uK If a defender cannot run.
you cn1er dummy with lhe 4ueen or
<>pudes anJ take two club discard<; on
thl: .good Ileane; Vnfortunatdy Ea<n
92 Pl-.mo nt• Sdn
Nu tlrea tr&n, brakes. all pwr, 4 dr, run JCll'lt
$6000 673· 1200
FIND an apartment
through crassttled
van. Pw,, dual alt, •ea MALIBU
87,900 ml, 1 owner, SUP•RSPORT A
records. S5SIOO.obo. reaJ aharp red beauty! 723·15~ S8900obo 723·1S04
23 Potters' dev1ees
26 AA!. auggesuon 27 Develop
28 Mine entrance 29 Actfess Frano1
30 SchedlJle info 31 ~ntry peraon
33 However • ~Trim lhegtah '
I 37 Cook'I ufeoM
: 38 August sign , ~ Unooln'a
lliOkNme
40 o.rdner of films
, 4 t Chletlen -king
42 VoNo or Saab
• 43 Conundrums
: 45 Boy , 48 8eglM1ng for ·school"
' 4 7 Monthly cost 48 Fragment
DOWN
1 Chew the 181
2~r 3 Farm animal .c Some absentoe P'JQlls ·
5 Hinged •
fastening. .
6 Pan ol a 11a1t
7 Thing
8 Fishing deviee
9 Coolined 10 BioloQical
tlaSal!ic::ahons
I 1 Musca1 native • 12 Slups
13~ 21 Speak8f
22 Tangled
23 Greel\ lett8f 24 Flawless
9l'M C1 .... UMec1Fee11n~·
2S Tropteal Vll\8 4!7 Slips
29 Do a bread-"6 Conleranca
ma~ chore ~8 Beau
30 Jazz pianist 49 Reprimand
Blake 50 Creeks 32 "l:il Abnet" S 1 Not so high
CteatOf 52 Locaoon
33 "Wheer 54 Hops dlyer fol~er 55 Secred bord of
34 Guys · Egypl
35 P1uenas' 59 Qn Ille -1n
needs flight
36 Squander 60 Long, long -
44 More amusing 61 Lair
... 10-... 1-1-1"!'2--'""
763 Q 52
0 J 10 6 3 <> A 9 8 7 5 4
•K J 93 •QIO SOUTH ruff$ and, 111 1he fullness ,or 111ne. you 1---------
mu\t also concede a club -Jown
• AK J 10 8 3 ~AKQ o· Vold
'•A 65 ~
The b1ddin11· SOUTH WF$T NORTH f'..\Sr
2• Pass 3• .,. .. ~
.o~. . NISSAN ·-9150
'9 5 P ethflnde r·LE
Low l'fll, euto, fthr • 12MT0368~ s1e,sse)
LEXUS OF .
WESTM INSTER
(714, 892·8908
6• Pass "1.1.~ ra~
Opening lead: Queen of o •
• Ho" ever, do not be in too m~h of
a hurry to Clpl in favor .or the dcfon~
.Suppose that. ins1end ·or n1ffing· 1bt
li~t trick. you discard the queen 'Of
hearts! Now you can ruff the dia·
mond continuation and, after cashing
the ace and king of spade,, play otl
Lhc (WO lop heartt. When ooth PONTIAC 9170 Jc.:fcnd.:r~ follow, cross 10 the queen liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMi
of >pad1.:<;; drawing the fa<;t cnem)
fang in the procc'>s and, on the t.ahle .,
three good heans. 1.li~ard your lo~ing
Study the diagram above. Aft1:r 1he
lead of the queen or diamonds, \l.OUld
)OU rather play or defend a contr.Kt
ofm \padcs?
Six heartc; 11> a c;implc wn1rac1
ThCre are 12 trick\ on iop and. tf the
defenders ICJd a d1anmnd, dcd.irer
cnn rurr and collect all lhe trn:k~.
However, w11h o mnc -carJ. Ill i.n
~padcs and onl) eight '" licnn-;, g1:t·
ting to the heart .. ram would rc4uuc
divine m~p1ra1ion.
clubs. Well dune!
Leam Lo be a becter bridge pltn •
er! Su~cribe now lo the Goren
Bridge l~ttrr hJ calling (800) 788-
1225 for information. Or "'rite to:
Goren llrldge Letter, P.O. Do:i.:•
4410, Chicago, !II. 60680.
h rrnghl seem that " '>pal.le 'lam
shou ld nlso be easy. but the hear~ Mc
blocled .int.I the "luecn of trumps 1s
JEEP 9110 LEXUS 9115 LEXUS 9115
'93 GRANO CHCROKEE
Laredo 4X4. mini
cond. low ml, $12,800.
(949) 548·6876.
'95 ES 300 '98 ES 3 0 0
Midnight blue/ivory Full opt, Le1Cus cert (119654) S25,787 (142542) $28,987
LEXUS · LEXUS
MISSION VIEJO MISSION VIE.JO
LEXUS '
(949,384 -0884 (949)384-0884
-9115 --,-0-5-5,.-C,...-3-0-0--'97 ES 300 Sd n (97·
Rally red "ivory lthr 4 1 2 0 ) S 2 9 ' g 9 5
'92 SC400 ALL op-
tions. apple red. fab
cond , 92Kml $16,9001
obo. Owner 723-58 t 5
'94 ES 3 0 0
Blk l•de/lrvoy lull opt
(C6696e) s22.322
LEXUS
MIS SION VI EJO
(949)384-0884
(020231) $25,977 BAU E R .IAOUAR LEXUS (714)953-4800
MISSION VIEJO '97 ES 300
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'Serving the N ewport-M esa communities since 1907 FRIDAY, SEPIEMBER 25, 1998
U.S. Open champ Lin~say Davenport aces Pilot's annualinfluen:Ucil list
1 Undsay Daven·
port. 22, Newport·
Beach ... Won the
U.S Open this
month, defeating
Martina Hingis in straight
sets ... She never lost a set
in t!'le entire tournament .
Captured her first Grand
Slam title Lost weight,
got fit and re-energized her
career with the help of
coach Robert Van't Hof of
Newport Beach .,. Pocketed
$700,000 and became the
ftr'S't American-born woman
to win the title since Chris
1 Evert in 1982 ... Before the
Open, became the first
woman ever to sweep the
California summer hard·
court events in Stanford,
San Diego and Los Angeles
. She also became the first
woman since Martina
Navratilova in 1988 to win
three singles titles in the
same month . She's No. 2
in the world rankings
behind Hingls and could
reach No 1 by season's end
. Won gold medal at
Atlanta Olympics in '96 ..
Charter member of Pal
isades Tennis Club Loves
to shop at Fashion Island
and go to movies ... Single
•.. Recently featured in both
Sports Illustrated and Peo-
ple .. Endorsement deals in
the works Last year's
ranking: 55
2 Donald lren. 66,
Linda Isle .. One
3 Marian Berge-
son, 72, Newport
of the richest men in Beach One of the
America, worth a bit state's most influen·
more than S2 S b1I-tial education leaders
lion ... Chairman of ... Named state sec re-
The Irvine Co., which tary of education last
owns 54,000 prime winter and appointed
acres in Orange to the state educa-
County ... Recently , tion board this
bought up about 1 5 month Former
million shares of The county supervisor,
Irvine Co 's apart state senator and
ment development assemblywoman ...
company . Married Once taught grade
entertainment attor · school Moderate
ney Bridget Muller in Republican, highly
M ay ... Conttnues to respected on both
be master b~lder .. sides of the political
Recent projects· fence . likes cross
Corona del Mar Plaza • word puzzles, hang·
and t he Clubhouse at ing out at Ruby's on
Pelican Hill .. Shy the pier with grand·
but does fair amount kids Married, four
of public speaking children, nine grand·
Last year's ranking: children ••• No plans
4 to retire ... l ast
year's r•nkl ng: 3
4 Marla Elena
Avila, 45, Corona
del Mar .Costa M~'s
Woman of the Year, the
first Latina awarded the
honor .. Active m the
Latino Busi~s Council
... Serves on executive
board and as fund rais
mg co-chairwoman for
the Hispanic Education
Endowment Fund,
wh1eh provides scholar·
ships to Latino youth·
·I'm very passionate
about investing in
youth and education ..•
I think young people
h;we such a bright and
prom1s1ng future, and I
• woul(j like t<>be a role
model for them" ...
Owns popular Avila's El
Ranchito restaurant
chain .•• Loves to travel
.. Goes skung wrth
daughter trVery year ...
• Unranked last year
5 Bob Hurley, 42,
Costa Mesa
6 Judith Morr, 51,
Corona de Mar
7 Beverly Ray, 59,
Laguna Beach .
Ultimate surf success She 1s vice president of Chairperson of lntema·
story who's never programming at the t1onal Bay Clubs Inc.
strayed far from the Orange County Per Holdings include the
beach Got start forming Arts Center revered Balboa Bay
shaping his own She decides what shows Club, celebrc>tin9 its SO-
boards in Costa Mesa appear at The Center ... year anniversary
two decades ago . Former generc>I manag · Groundbreaking on S40
Branched out tn early er at The Center .. Her million Bay Club expan
'80s selling board 10-year career with the sion httle more than a
shorts for Billabong Kennedy Center m New year away ••• Serves as
•. later founded Bill-York began when she host of Senior PGA Tour
abong U.S A, which was an assistant to the event each March at
posted S50 million in general manager, she Bay Club-owned New
sales lut year ... Now then became general port Beach Country
has own line, Hurley manager of theaters Club ... Has given more
International, the Holds a master's degree than $50,000 so far to
darltng of fashion from Simmons College Newport Mesa students
trade shows .. Has in Boston Married to going to college ••.
501foot skateboard former Center President Owns antique shop and
ramp in warehouse Thomas Kendrick For many other properties
.•• Cc>sual boss ... "I fun she changes her ... Loves art, gardening
don't like that boss hair color every season and critters of all kinds
thtnQ" ... Married . Has two children who ••• Widowed •.. Last
with three children live in New York ••. yHr's r9nklng: 12
. Unr•nked last Unranked last year
year
Who are
your picks?
LAST IUT llOT LEAST
Did we choke 1 Did
we leave some-
body off the list
who deserves
recognition 1 Let
us know what
you think. You
I
can call us (642·6086);
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Hlh I reeden' fist of •
t"9 mOlt Vdluentlal iQ
.. upmmlng 9dltion.
Going full sail
at No. 103
1 0 3 lnld Avwy, 44, Newport BeclCh ... Works at the
nation's largest public sa1hng J)fogram 1t OCC ...
Currently sailing in Northern Europe abOard the sthoof'J 65-foot
boat, the Alaskan Eagle ... Sits on the b6arck of the Tr1nshc
Yacht Oub and USC saihng club ... Has been to more forelgn
countries than states in the continental United States ... S.lled
from Puerto Arenas. Chill, to Antarctica abolrd the Polar Mmo
another OCC vessel ... Enthralled Daily Pilot rudefS with satel·
lite-delivered diary of his voyage through the ~ of ke and
darkness. telling about dodging ic~ explOring long...,,.
don Russian radio outposts. wltnes.sing blankets of~
gathered on huge Icebergs and -ln one f\Jn burst of ac:Mn-
ture -sttiing down the f.ce bf .n iceblfg ... A setf-prodllrnld
green thumb who spends houn in his glf'den ... Runs in the
Corona del Mar Sk •rd ... rbor High run IWfY yur ... Single, no
kid$ ... Finds life In the dty to be streSSful Ind conglilttd com-
pared to life on the ... "• s.iling Ii •a P'ft Md lllnple-.
tence, • he concedes ••. .,,.....,._.,..
..
Yea.rs ago there WdS a magdzine wnter wlio cdme to Newport
Bedch in search of the town's ~'>Pnce, its core. the deepest
tendrils of its nervous sy!\tem
And he came up with Marshall Duffwld.
Duffield, the wntPr concluded, hod made the single biggest
contribubon to Newpvrt Beach· a l>Odl one could easily navigate
Wlth one hand f>O thr> other was free .-always and forever -to
gnp a cocktail
Indeed, innuenc11 1s a str.inge thing. It's not easily measuxed
and it'!. not ct!WdVs \1s\hle A chef, for mstance. ffid}' be more influ-
ential than d devt>lopcr. A designer may wield more influence than
the mayor. An dlhlcte -if only Jor a bnet and fle<•ting moment -
mctv commC1nd o. lary«'r mfluPrKe thdn a ' ·
"et.tson(!d congres..,man
The Daily Pilot 103 -the
annucil tistrng ot the lllU'>t lnflU·
enlJdl in NPwport Be<icp and
Costc1 Me'>d • 1s an inventory
of people~ of means, people
who force rhc1nge, ~ople who
lcdd, ppoplc who take nsks anc.J r~ ~('.
peopli> who inspire. · tJ .tf.'w to~~
There's thu chem1 .. try whiz who Port-,.Mesa
g1v£'s m1lhons to univer!iilles dnd. • , 1, •
schools 11wre's the yuy who one<? aspired to making the U S
Olympic ski tE>am and now 1s onJ:. of "the nation' ~ost w·ealthy
ThP~'s tht• Caltech grctd who d~veloped a Mid~ touch with
restd11rnnts .
Ar1ct. thcn":S the 22-yed!-old dce-stnking, cro ., court-shooting
phP-nom who hds vaulted to the sunurnt of the tenrus world.
But hO\\ do we deade who belongs on the list? As qlways, that
Wds lhP chdllenge we fuced m compiling the sixth almual Daily
Pilot 103.
\\'t> check<?d our sources, called up conunuruty leaders, talked
..-.1th reader:-. conferred with our reporters and went over ~st hsts
It's 1mport<tnt to remember that the hst 1s mtended to be taken
in tht> spmt ot fun. We r<>alize that we've probably Jeft manr off tht'
h!il who dei;cn.:e to be lliere. And, no doubt, \\e've included f:1 few
who r~dders will conclude don't belong~there.
Our ddvice? Reacl, r.njoy and let us blow what you think
The rest of the picks start on page S3.
-The editors
8 Henry gLinda Mook, 56, 10John Segetsbo.n, 75, Irvine In third Huffman, 58,
Peninsula Pomt year as president of Newport Beach ••.
Patron of the arts and the Newport-Mesa Senior pastor of
grand master of Federation of Teach· 4, SOO·member St
upscale retail ... Over· ers .. Successfully Andrew's Prf'byter·
sees South Coast Plaza fought for restructur· 1an Church in New·
the 30 year-old shop-1ng of teachers salary port Bec>ch •.• Board
ping mecca that has schedules, which chairman of World
become as much an gave some teachers Vision u S., a Christ·
1nternat1onal drawing pay raises of as much 1an international
card as Disneyland ... A as S 15,000 a year ••. relief and develop·
founder of the Per· This was Mook's sec· ment organization
forming Arts Center ... ond rnaior effort to that raised S343 mil·
Donated Metro area• chip away at New· hon this past year .••
land for a S H>O million port-Mesa's reputa· Author of nine books
concert hall and art t1on for h.aving the . More than 12,000
museum complex .•. lowest teacher people have attend·
Involved in formation salaries 1n Orange ed church's s1x·week
of the Orange Coonty County ... last year, Divorce Recovery
The.nre District concept successfully bar· Workshop .. One-
. Stanford gr act prt· g.t1ned for a 7% raise time adviser to
vate. lov~ to t1 ..i11el for teachers ... Loves R1ch.trd Nixon and
looking for exotic retail kayaking ... Married us1stant to Norman
opportun1t1es ... Last to a high school Vincent Peale Mar·
yur's ranking: 5 teacher and hu one ried with grown
d1ughter ... last daughters .. Last
year's ranki ng: 6 year's ranking: 20
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Dennis Kelly:
Somethiiig fishy abOut his job
11 Having watched at least eight dolphin birthings at Crys
· tat Cove, OCC Professor Dennis Kelly has been spear-
heading an effort to limit development at the coastline region,
where there have been plan$ to build a ~ring of tourist cot-
tages.
Kelly, 49, who teaches marine biology, oceanography and
~studies marine mammals at Orange Coast,· said he saw the first
birthing in 1993 while drinking a shake at the Shake Shack.
along East Coast Highway.
Watcning what he described as a ring of dolphins, he
grabbed a bystander's btnocula" and saw what appeared to be
a dying dolpt11n in the center of the ring. Instead, he said, the
dolphin in the middle rolled over, and another dolphin
appeared. 'He had witnessed a dolphin birth! 1
Since then, he said he has seen several other b1rthtngs along I
the cove, which he has adopted as the coast's premiere dolphin
watching area. He spends several hours a week at the cove
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attempting to videotape the dolphins to document his con·
cems.
"I've actually been working to protect the bottlen~e dol·
I phins," he said. "We have to protect their habitat and the fOOd
they eat." ·•
A single father, Kelly lives 1n Mesa Verde with his 19·year old
son, Patrick. He enjoys scuba djving and golf, but he said his
passion is the preservation of the marine reserves.
. Althoug~ the state apportioned,parts of the Orange Coast
as marine re\erves in 1961, Kelly said tho~e areas have.received
little protection and are as polluteQ as the rest.of Orange . .
County's beaches, which, he said, ar-e among the worst polluted
in tt..e state
"I'm trying to get the-state government to look at those
reserves." he said. "It's in as bad a shape as the rest of the
coclst." Unranked last year.
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The Ballet ftf 011tmartr('
Saturday, Octob~r 24, 1998
6100 pm -l 0100 pm
The Balltt Montmartre wiU host its Third Annual benefit at
"The Village Crean" to nuse monies for its
Community Outreach and Scholarship
program being made available to over 5,000
Orange County children each year.
This enchanting evening will include excerpts
from The Ballet Montmartre's Repertory
choreographed by Stela Viorica.
A light buffet, a beverage and dessert will be served and
An &haiturous Silmt Auction with Ova-200 Itt.rm from an &tare Sale and l.oal &1abiiWnatts.
Plan to show your support for the ARTS in your community.
The Ballec Montmartre is a Nonprofit Organization . .
For information call: 949/646•7688
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DEFEND THE BAY
A CALIFORNIA NON-PROFIT CORPORATION • FOUNDED 1995
Created co defend Newport Bay and public areas from potentially detrimental in~uence affecting the ecology and public h_eahh.
IRVINE R NCH WATER DISTRICT P NS TO S "ART DUMPING THEIR
~REATi D SE'WA EI TO EWPO T-B R.
On July 8, 1998, the. Irvine Ranch Water District (IRWD) annqunced its intention to start dumping treated sewage into the bay December 1998.
While this comes as a surprise to people who relied on the 15-year solution presented by the City of Newport Beach in 1996, Defend The Bay
(OTB) predicted this would 00.cur. OTB opposed the origin~! agreement because it had too many loopholes which could allow IAWD to negate it.
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The City qf Newp~rt Beach ·is now trying tq p·iec~ togethe~ a new. non-discharge ~gr~ef11ent, ·but OTB believes that J RWD will never allqw. itself
to be held. to any non-discharge agreement. We expect the new agreement to be as impotent and short-lived as the first. We believe IRWD ·
has been hoping to lull people into complacency while quietly working toward their ultimate goal. IRWD continued to tell the press and public
in 1997 and 1998 that they would not use their permit. At the same time, they were· working to preserve it together with their right ~o dumJ?
treated sewage into Newport Bay. · ·· ·
DEFEND THE BAY HAS N'EVER WAIVERED:
Defend _The Bay has never wavere9 in its opposition to IRWD. O°TB filed suit in California Superior Court against IRWD and successful!~
invalidated their permit. IRWD subsequently .convinced the Regional Water Quality Control Board (RWQCB) to re-issue the permit, while
saying to the press and public that they didn't intend to use it. ·
By law, the RWQCB was required to find that. the bay wpuld experience "continuous and uninterrupted" oenefit as a result of any new sewage I
discharge .. However, t~e RWQCB has continued to treat IRWD to a sweetheart deal at the bay's expense.
The RWQCB has ignored extensive data collected by the IRWD for the Technical Advisory Committee (TAC) that they created to supervise
IRWD's project. The RWQCB also chose to ignore past testimony submitted by IRWD and RWQCB's own .staff when that testimony, combined
with the current TAC data, concluded that IRWD's discharge is harmful to the bay.
We all intuitively know that this treated sewage discharge could not possibly benefit the bay, and Defend The Bay's scientists have thoroughly
proven this. But perhaps the mere act of being appointed to a board ove.-::y sympathetic to the water district somehow clouds ·one's
judgment. Or maybe the fact that a member of IRWD's own board of directors sits on the RWQCB makes objective evidence harder to •
evaluate. On April 17, 1998, the RWQCB listened to even more evidence opposed to the permit. and yet granted it once again.
DEFEND THE BAY TAKES IRWD BACK TO COURT: .
Anticipating the RWQCB's decision, our scientists and attorneys worked diligently establishing the legal record. Defend The Bay is taking
IRWD back to court with an even stronger case, and we relish the opportunity to have their permit quashed once and for all. Defend The Bay
is in the best position in its history to stop IRWD from dumping treated sewage into Newport Bay.
DEFEND THE BAY IS MUCH MORE THAN JUST OPPOSITION TO IRWD:
De9fend The Bay is working to control other sources of pollutants that find their way to the bay. We are working to have existing laws --
enforced and to ensure that these laws are not undermined by those who eye the bay as a cheap dumping ground for their pollution. One
example of this is our triumph with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to enforce the Clean Water Act, which will make it harder
for all polluters, including IRWD, to obtain new permits to pollute.
A TRIUMPH IN ANOTHER VENUE: .
The EPA and OTB have been working together to protect your. bay. OTB called to the attention of the EPA the fact that our local RWQCB had
never quite got around to setting Tot!ll Maximum Dally Loads (TMDLs) for pollutants entering Newport Bay.
In 1972, Congress passed the Clean Water Act· mandating that pollution l,imits be set by 1979 for impaired water b·odies. Newport. Bay has
been listed as "impaired" for years, but the RWQCB has ignored this mandate to set limits on pollution. This fact has allowed the RWQCB to
issue permits .adding more and '"!1~~e pollutants (like IRWD's discharge) to an already overloaded and impaired Newport Bay.
Defend The Bay negotiated a landmark consent decree in Federal Court with the EPA . On April 13, 1998, the EPA, working with DTB's
scientists and attorneys, set limits for nitrogen, phosphorus and sediments. This is a remarkJble first step forward in protecting the bay, and
we thank the EPA for their dedication and assistance.
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The key to continued success will be dependent on our continuing ability to provide scientists and legal talent to review and comment on
TMDL monitoring protocols and permit applications. Since Defend The Bay seems to be the only source of truly independent science, i1 is
critical that we assure that misinterpretations and misrepresentations are not allowed.
WORKING TOWARD STOPPING UPSTREAM POLLUTION AT ITS SOURCE:
Take the case of sediments. The bay is being choked with silt. In many areas, habitats are being lost and boat owners can no longer take
their boats out at low tide without running aground. Dredgmg 1s an expensive and ineffective Band-Aid® to the problem. The cure is stopping
the runoff of sediment at its source. · -
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If every construction project and development routinely implemented better management practices and provided catchment basins to capture
dirt and silt at the source, the amount of muck entering the bay would be minimized and the need (and cost) for periodic dredging would be
drastically ~educed. By working with our upstream neighbors, community by community, an otherwise uncontrollable problem can be :
managed. Defend The Bay's TMDL effort works to solve the problem at the source. • : n.--..... '-"-""• °""" ,.., a-t • .._ ",.,
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ALL THIS REQUIRES FUNDING:
Defend The Bay, with the help of many others, has accomplished more than anyone thought possible. We have held off IRWD's discharge
since 1995 and expect to invalidate their permit permanently through the courts. We have forced the RWQCB to set standards that were 20
years overdue. We are the watc~dog of Newport Bay and the .bane of polluters throughout the watershed. }'lowever, the costs of protecting
our bay are escalating as polluters are coming to recognize Defend The Bay's effectiveness. Polluters are working even harder to neutralize
the laws which OTB is working to finally have enforced. ·
D~FEND THE BAY will continue in this role· as long as the community continues to financially support our efforts. We have come so far, yet
there is so much more to be done. Please, if you appreciate our efforts, support us financially and ask your friends and neighbors to do the
same? Pass this page on to others who also want to see the bay protected. -. '
We are a non-profit 501 (C)(3) organization which relies solely on private donations to continue our work. Every tax-deductible gift is appreciated.
r:--------------------------------------------, Sincerely Please make your donation payable to: .. I
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YOUR GIFT 18 OAEATtY APPRECIATED. niANt< YOU. I -
Robert J. Caustin
Founding Director,
Defend The Bay
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V ~ LEN MILLER . ~
An Independent 'J hinkcr who know~ how to wnrk for the community and
Who belinea ia Priacipk Oftt Politic:.
GOALS:
• NOISE:
Divert Air Traffic to El Toro for the benefit of Oranqe County Business &
Residents
• TRAfflC:
Solve Traffic and Infrastructure Problems
• SAFETY:
Support Fire & Police
· • POLLUTION:
Clean up Bay-No Reclaimed Seweraqe
• FINANCE: ,
W?rb for a Conservative Budqet
• Work for less iO•ernment & more Prl•atlzatloa
\ "A VOTE FOR LEN MILLER IS A VOTE FOR
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Three time appointee to Harbor Quality Committee
former City Council member, planninq & Partl & Recreation Commissioner
President UCI·Medical Research Society
Republican Party Silver Circle
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.. I son, 25, would probably like nothing better than to spend October making a name for themselves in the fall
0Msic. But ~ile these Anah~im Angels may have been playing ftrst·place baseball all year, the team has faltered lat
ly and may miss the playoff boat, breakin9 their fans' hearts once again ... Finley, the oldest of the, bunch, 1~ knowrras
Mr. Angel .. Been a pitcher ~ith club since 1986 and an All Star four times ... Ranks first on .Angel$ car~r hst in •
games, wins (153), starts and Innings pitched, surpas5ing totals of Nolan_ Ryan, among others ,,. Tall (6 feet 6 inches) I
left-hander who suffered some bad luck this season when hit by line drives ... Reportedly signed for less money to
remain with Angels ... Has new bleached-blond look and new bnde. actren_Juhe ~wny) K1taen, tHe se~ ~r of ·
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Ja1>:1nese Baseball league on Ja~. ·9,' 1997 ... Performing welt out of bullpen ... Place of ~lrth, Kobe,.Jap'an, which suf. I
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six years for Omc before coming to Anaheim Married Erie Hasedaka One child 01Samna has been a shortstop
for the ~gels since 1992, when he completed his first full season, replacing eight-year veteran Dick Schofield ... 8a
a car~r·h19h 307 in 1995 but tore ulna ligament in his left thumb : .. Grew up in Massachusetts and st1l_l lives in East
Sandwich, Mass., m off-season ... Married to Janee . Two children .. Dickson, a pitcher for Angels in his second sea
son, has suffered i~'uries this year causing a •sophomore Jinx" ... En1oyed outstanding rookie se~\on with club, going
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' Learning the mechanics of flig}).t
19 P9ggy Ouc.ey is leading Newport Be~ch's charge to
. put a commercial airport at El Toro. Peggy Ducey
hves in Laguna Niguel. An apparent contradiction' Not for
Ducey, who believes it gives her the perfect perspective for
bridging the gap between airport supporters and foes
.
Ducey h.1s worked on projects such as the Newport
Coast ann1;; atlon, Upper Bay dredging and l~islative issues
during her three years with the city But El Toro has special
significance. • •
Hit's exciting to work on a major public policy issue with
far-reaching implications, H she said. "That's the kind of
thing I got in the public sector to do "
With such a heavy workload, Ducey stMes to keep her
"I understand the economic significance of the airport
and I understand the emotional turmoil many in South .
County feel," the ~year-old Newport Beach deputy city
manager said. "There are some serious, real issues that
have to be addressed "
• home hfe separate She uses her maiden name at work, her
married surname outside the office Husband Michael is a
teacher who takes their three daughtecs to his office every
day. The, family enioys hiking and camping trips, and when
Ducey Ccln't-get' awa~ she enjoys practicing yoga
And Ducey is one of the main players addressing those. ,
Issues. It's not a task she.,s taken on lightly.
· "When I was asked to take on this assignment about 10 •
months ago, it took me six weeks to come to a decision,"
she said
But after looking closely at the potential impacts of an
international airport at the Marine base, Ducey felt the
benefits were too strong to ignore. And she's so sure it is
something that can be lived with that she JUSt bought a
new house in the area. ..
It's good Ducey ha~ an outlet to de-stress m the midst of
the heated airport debate. But her goal 1s to have both sides
sit down and work together to resolve thf"ir differences
"Wh~t I hope is that the issue is not framed as the air-· ·
port. 1s nght or wrong," Ducey said. HWe need to ask you,
as a resident, what your vision of the county 1s."
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20Ubby COw•n. 45,
Costa Mesa . Mem·
ber of the City Council
Served as planning commis-
sioner for four yeats
City's Advisory Committee
of Teens is her brainchlld
Irvine's community services
superintendent ... Grew up
in a rural Illinois town of
2, 100 ... In high school, was
the drummer for a rock
band called The First lime
Likes to golf and travel ...
Unranked l•st ye•r
21 Wlill.m Yep. 54,
Long Beach ... Chan·
cellor of the Coast Communi·
ty College District ... Was for·
merly the president of Coast·
line Community College ... A
Vietnam ytteran, works on
variety of national and com·
munlty callses ... Enjoys .
watching Angels and Mighty
Ducks ... He and wife, Kann,
have two children Billy. who
1s a sophomore at UC Berke-
ley, and Daniele, a high
· school student ... unranked
last )'Mr
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2 2 AllM Roeder, 47,
Costa Mesa ... The
city's top administrator ..
Loyal, honest, an all·arounu
nice guy .. Proud of city's
declinlflg crime rates,
progress in park develop
ments ~nd recreation pro-
grams; street. traffic and
freeway improvements ...
Just celebrated second
anniversary with wife.
Christie McDaniel Both are
anrmal lovers and own a
horse (used to have four) ..
Lakes to play golf and ski ...
ust year's ranking: 21
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23 KllNn McGlinn, SS,
Mesa Verde ... Execu·
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Selves ... Largest "9e0cy for
direct aid -food, medical, '
financial -In Orange Coun
ty with a $1.S million bud·
get and about 440 volun·
teers ... Recently appolnttd •
to< a tw<>-year temi to the
Orange County Child Care
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Council ... Married, with
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24John Crean, 72, San-
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tycoon who resigned last
year after 48 years as chatr·
. man of Fleetwood Enterpris-
es ,_ Also one' of Orange
County's biggest philan-
thropists ... Not completely
happy with recently pur-
thased 112-foot yacht ... Is
having a 123-foot yacht cus-
tom-built in Vancouver ...
Celebrated SOth wedding
anniversary with big bash .
Paints, cooks, watches foot·
ball and collects books ...
Last ye~r's ranking: 16
2 5 Or. Ann Zlellnlkl, 54,
Laguna Niguel Med
ical director for the Share
Our Selves clinic ... Oversees
180 to 200 volunteers a week
.. Advocate for immigrants
and children Active 10 Fam-
1hes Costa Mesa .. Serves on
the Steering Committee for
Families and Olildren Togeth-
er, an Orange County parent
organization .. Volunteers
for Doctors of Charity, a
Corona del Mar group that
provides medical care in Mex·
ico ... Two daughters ...
Unranked last 'Pal . .
26Danny Bibb, 47,
Newport Beach .
Owner of Coast Newport
Properties. the No 1 real
estate company in Newp6rt
Beach area ... Pushing S 1 b1I·
lion fn sales this year; includ·
ing_ $10 million Lido Isle
home ... Started firm 1n 1~90
during recession with four
agents A 23-year real
estate veteran . Top-notch
golfer, former winner of Big
canyon Country Club golf
championship Married,
with three children ... Last
year's ranking: 33
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port Beach Former
chairman of city's economte
development committee
who.abruptly resigned after
being fed up with City Coun
etl Chairman ement~ of
the f.lewport Chamber of
Commerce .. OCC Founda·
t1on vice chairman Owns
three Balboa Peninsula bust
nesses ... Likes to play golf,
listens to classical, big-band
and country·western music
•M Macned to Linda with
three kids ... Last year's
ranking: 65
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Newport Beach's No 1
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the Newport Be~h Confer-
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Just ~barked on her annu-
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vivor, she'll be partidpat1ng
in Race for the Cure this
weekend ... Secret vice non-
fat frozen yogurt. .. Mar·
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sons, Jeff and Gregg ... Last
year's ranking: 17
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cubte yards of sludge .
Brought down to Newport
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a crew that includes a lever·
man, deck hand, engineer
and mate Recently funded
by SS.3 milhon from the state
Unranked last year
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for Newport M~ Un1f1ed ...
Organized Project STOP •.•
Makes house calls to gang
members' fam1hes Started
Project Parent Part of the
Hispante Ministry Center •..
Went to state capitol this
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Avid comte book collector.
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... Married, one daughter ...
Unr•nked last year
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Country Club ... Showed up
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cariyon for open space and new homes, Murphy literally pvt
his hand on every decision in Newport Beach since his hiring
in 1992.
His abrupt resignation in August puzzled ~me residents
as to why the man who said he would like to retire in New·
port Beach left hi$ S146,500-a·year post. Murphy is unsure
whether he will continue to work for a municipality or move
into the private sector. but his accomplishmentS have been
heralded by city officials and S<?Ole residents.
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He had to deal with the police chief and his top lieutenant
named in a sexual harassment suit and also with a $4 million
take-away in state funding
Although he trimmed 47 JObs 1n 1993, Murphy strived to
reward his staff through salary raises. He helped make New-
p0rt Beach polt~e officers the highest paid 1n Orange County
in 1993 and passed h1m~elf over for raises every year It was
n't until this past January that Murphy was given hts first pay
raise as city manager. · ~ ·
Murphy. 45. also worked to increase sales tax revenue by
attracting more development. which drew some backlash from
residents who wanted Newport Beach to remain the same
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the Back Bay
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~]the G.nv ~Four on the tMwport leach City Council Tom Thomson, John Hedges, Norma Glover, and John ~ Noyes ... Their strained relationships with h>rmer City Mana~er Kevin Murphy led to his abrupt resignation last month 34G•lel F•jardo, 15,
Costa Mesa ... Costa .
Mesa High School student
body president ... Last year
was vice1president and stu·
dent representatjve on the
Newport·Mesa school board,
a position he will continue
35Marshall .. Duffy... 36 Ken StUMt. 54. New· 371Wnity BroMk.Mting""
Duffield. 46, Newport • • port Beach ... Manages Network, 25. Costa E
;...~~aven't uttered anything other than "no comment" about the resignation, despite public backlash. Only hint given by
"'fUver, who mysteriously referred to an incident lll(Ofthy of investigation Sent the business community up in arms and •
sparked talk of write-in candidates, recall (ampa1gns ... Lack of a city manager for the next five months will affect major issues f.-cl~g the city, including the still-pending annexation of Newport Coast. the e.ffort to get an airport at El Tor6, Balboa revrtal
1z,at1on, some unresolved aspects of this year's city budget and an agreement with the Irvine Ranch Water District on discharge
Into Upper NewPQrt Bay. .. Their next big task is to hire·a new top administfator, which will come after a nationwide search
Hledges will be gone after November ... Future of the city changed forever by Murphy's resignation .,. Only t1171e will tell if
N~ becomes a better commlih1ty because of the controversy ... Unranked last year
... Participated m the super·
intenrJent searlh .. He asks
questions that sometimes
even elected board mem·
bers are unable to answer ..
ts also fighting to ensure
student board members get
preferential voting priv1·
leges Unr•nked last
Geach Founder and owner and owns Palisades Tennis 'Mesa ... The largest single ._
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rn Newport Harbor ..• T1:.1rns televised "Challenge'" with ten-.• More than 4. 500 coble sta .,
heads wrth his space-age-nrs old·timen -Members love t1ons carry TBN ... Spec1altzes .,.
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C>uffy Voyager •. Broke a tern ... A supemrtious friend of sudl as "ftra1se the-Lord" .. ,.. ' •
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3 a Frances Munoz, 68,
Corona dcl Mar
Orange County Superior
Court judge . Before being
the first Latino woman
appointed to the.bench in
California, she was a store
manager· at a fur,niture
<Company . CO·foundN of
the H1span1c Education
"Endowmc;nt Fund ... Named
outstanding judge of the
year in 1990 by ..• First -<Jen·
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immigrants and led an ~ffort
last year to get the schOQf
board to give the adult edu·.
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home The board respond·
ed by making the Harper
Community Center the pro-
9r am's headquarters A sin-
gle mother . Unranked last
year
40 Ernie Vasquez. 49,
Newport Beach ...
Vice president and manag·
1ng principal of 1nternat1onal
architectural firm . Founder
and supporter of tl\e H1span·
ic Ed1.JCitt1on Endowm~nt
Fund ... Als.o on the South
Coast Repertory board of
trustees, working ~th the
Hispanic Playwrights Proiect
and community outrecl<h
programs to local scl1ools ..
He aod his wife are also
board members for the St.
JoSl!ph Ballet Two children
Unrank~
41 Gary Hunt, 48, Coro·
na del Mar •.. Execu-
tive vice president and
member of the board of
directors of The Irvine Co. ..
r1nance chairman of Dan
Lungren's gubernatorial
tarQpa19n ... Major player in
Bonita canyon annexation
.. Postponed taking the ·
cha1rmansh1p of the Orange
County Business Counetl, a
pro-El Toro Atrporl group,
because The Irvine Co has-
n't taken an official position
• . Married, with two s.ons
Last year's ranking: 30
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42 Fletcher Jones Jr.,
48, Linda Isle
f letcher Jones Motorcars
ranked No. l 1n the country
for total sales in first year of
bus1nes~ of sprawling new
Jamboree Road location ... •
Dealt with neighbors' com•
plaints about indoor and .
outdoor hqhts .. son gradu·
ated from University of Ari·
zona this year ... Got mar·
rted this year 1n lavish
Fourth of July affair com·
plete with firework~ show
• Rabid USC football f.Jn ...
Last year's rainking: 15
43 Keith Page, 33, Costa
Mesa Lead pastor of
Costa Mesa's Ro<k Hafbor;
one of the fastest growing
churches in Orange County ...
Founded Rock Harbor a year
ago .. Now has two Sunday
services that attract mote
• than 750 people Q-iurch
has started nearly 40 min·
istrtM ... Earrings. Gen X
clothes. easy manner help
attract new believers •.• For·
mer college basketball player
who still has game Married
to Gina Unranked last
year
441'h.tdy Ohlig-Hall, 64,
Costa Mesa Feisty
and passionate Has served
Mesa Consoltdated Water
District as a board member
tor 11 years .• Well·ver!>ed .
on water issues ... Possibly
the district's strongest advo·
cate Instrumental in per·
suad1ng her board col·
leagues to take a stand
against use gasohne add1t111e
that contaminates ground
water '" Loves to take road
trips with husband, former
Mayor Donn Hall ... Last
year's ranking: 11
45Steve Rase.ti. 47,
Newport Beach ..
New soccer c.zar of AYSO
Region 97, which s1raddles
Newport Beach and Costa ..
Mesa Oversees record-set.
ting J,869 playcrrs, 160
teams and 500 volunteers ...
Ultimate team player
Enjoys skiing. mountain bik·
mg. scuba diving -and
"watching my kids" .•• Popu·
lar Newport dentist ••• Mar·
ned. two boys and one girl
... Unranked last yHr
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46 Wendy l.Mce, 50, a Newport-Mesa school
board member, murt empathize with Fed~ral
Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan
That's ~ause nearly every time she speaks it ends
up as a headline Devoutly rellg1ous, the West Side Costa
Mesa resident often stirs the pohtical pot with her views 1
on public education
Leece believes pubhc schools have lost their moral
footing and has recently made waves with her sugges
tion that the Ten Commandments should be posted in
classrooms
She has taken on federal school funding and any·
thing that has to do with sex education, particularly 1f
it's linked to Planned Parenthood.
She was opposed to bilingual education and was a
lone voice on the school board trying to hmit it.
But Leece's view ended up on the preva1hng side as
I •
the state's voters came In through the back' door and
voted to virtually ban bilingual education in the state.
Leece was opposed to the moratorium on elemen·
tary school transferr and couldn't get enough support
on the board to get the moratorium lifted, untif new
Supenntendent Robert Barbot jumped on the bandwag
on and the moratorium was lifted
Though her election to the school board in 1994
caused consternation by some tn the community who
view~d her as somi: sort of a religious zealot. she~s
proven to be a ha.rdworki119 board member who d~
her Homework and speaks her mind A couple of traits
that have allowed her to run unnopposed this Novem·
ber for a second term.
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Products, Leece is a single mother of five children
Last year's ranking: 23
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47 Carol Hoffman, 54,
Newport Coast •••
ll"<ltne Co. vice president •••
Has worked on the entitle-
ment of Newport Coast
since 1987 led the trans-
fer of Bonita tanynon from
.t<v1ne to Newport Beach ...
Srts on Newport Beach's
f col'lomrc Development
Committee . Gourmet
cook En1oys horseback
nding . B1hngual and loves
to travel .. Single with a 25·
year old son and 31 year·
old stepdaughter
Unranked last year
48 GU <Mmona, 43,
Irvine .. Board chair-
man for Families Costa M@Sa
and a clrnical consultant A
former disco king ... Grew up
m El Paso. Texas • Attended
UCLA and USC Has degr~ lo Psychology and
social, work . Wife, Te<ry, is
a nurse ... )hey have a
daughter and son ... A
cheerlead1ng dad for his
daughter's pep squad
Works out regularly, lifting
weights, walking . Likes
gardening and dancing ..
UnrMked last y..,.
49Mwtin lenson, 61, Huntington Beach, and O.vlcl
Emmet, 59, Laguna Beach .. Founders of the award-
wmn1ng sOuth Coast Repertory theater, this year celebrating
its 35th year Benso'n's passion 1s flying his own plane ••.
Among his passengers have been at·risk and disadvantaged
youth . Emmes 1s an experienced sailor and scuba diver. and
combines his love of travel wrth his love of theater ... 1hey
strive to bring theater to people who wouldn't ~thefWlse be
e>cPQSed to live performa~e .. They're bot.h married .. ,
Emmes has four children; Benson has one son ... Last y.er's
ranicfng: 69
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shatter county's records for
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wart1ng to buy houses •.•
Came off of a home rn New·
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cool $2.1 million, the single.
highest home price in the
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YNr
51 Jeff Teller, 32, and Bob Teller, 59, Newport Beach
... father and ~on team who run Tel Phil Enterprises
... The company runs the Orange County Market Place, was
founded by Bob m 1969 ... The weekend shopping event
features 1,000 vendors and attracted 3 million customers m
its peak year ••. Jett 101ned the company three years ago ..•
Together the Tellers have comP up with a plan to revitalize
the Market Place with new attract)ons induding'an Auto-
motive Field of Dreams .. Own 45 classic cars some of
wh1ctt can be ~n at the Market Place on weekends ·-Pr•·
mary sponsor for the Costa Me\a Communrty Golf Classic
this year Both are avid golfers •My Dad and I have a
very interesting relat1onsh1p," Jeff says •He's my best
friend and he's also my boss" ... Unranked last year
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52 lMry lMmas, 51,
Big Canyon ... Trusted
' media and government guy
for The trvine Co •.. Personally
recrurted from then-Va Prest-
dent George Bush's staff by
Don Bren ..• Good 1n a aisis
Worked as press secretary fQr
Vice President Bush and Govs.
George Oeulc.mejiari and Pett.
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Union ... Daughter is high
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Single .. Knows every restau-
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53 Henry Schlelein, 64,
Newport Beach ...
President of the Balboa Bay
Club ... The consummate
host. •.. Ultimate cigar pro
moter . Loves celebrities and
high style . Has giant por
trait of John Wayne in his
• office, where he RfaY5 Sinatra
music ... Lives in BBC apart·
ment overlooking the bay ...
Recently bought wife white
Rolls-Royce "" Has worked as
general manager at luxury
hotels around the world ••
Has premed son at UCI
Unranked last year
54Manfredo ~. 40,
Costa Mesa ... President
of Latino Business Council ...
Attomey Board member for
National Hispanic Bar Associa-
tion, regional president for
Southern California Interest
eQ 1n West Side revitalization
••• Former player on P\Jerto
Rico's national water polo
team ... Moved here in 1976 to
play water polo at ud He
and wife, Jean. an Estancia
High grad, have three daugh-
ten ... Loves taking kids to
beach and merry-go·round ...
Utvanked last year
5 5 Tom Redwltz, 43,
Laguna Beadl ... Vice •
president, regional manager •
of Taylor Woodrow Homes ...
In charge of Southern Cahfor.
nia region. which includes
homes in Banning Ranch and
Newport Coast •. , Took 119· oome camwaY5 project:
smoothly through city and
had brisk sales from opening
day _ Former Irvine Co execu·
tive M Licensed architect and
contractor •.• Surfer and for·
mer water polo player ·-UC
Berkeley grad Married, one
girl •.• Unrank9d last year
56Ellubeth Parker, 38,
Costa Mesa .. Mem-·
ber of the county Board of
Educ.at1on '* President-elect
of the state County Boards
of Education _ Immediate
p,st president and board
memwr: of Newport Harbor
Baseball Associat1oh, which
grew 254Ye under her leader-
\htp, including 300% ·
increase in retention •.. Soft-
ware marketing executive .•.
camps, backpacks "because
the kids like it" •.• Married
tv.o bo~ ... Unranked lut
year
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Costa Mesa A role
model for local youths
Raised in Cost.l Mesa, at
tended Estancia High ""San·
·toyo left cl Cc\reer in radio to
• become executive director of
Save OurYouth •.• Has 150
youths in'1ti ~holarsh1p pro·
gram ... Chairing the latmo
Youth Conference this year ...
EnjoY5 tinkering with hi~ '57
Chevy and lighting up a fine
ctg.a-r-819 fan of "Speed
racer' and the Blue-; Brothers
Has tattoos of both on his
arms Last year's ranking:
27
58Chartle Brande, 50,
Newport Beach ... If
you bump, set or spike in
Newport or Corona del MM,
this local volleyball guru likely
helped hone your skills .. .
Third-year UCI men'Hoach 1s .
also known as f1gur~ead
fOf ·Balboa Bay Club-based
programs. 1111hkh have annu·
ally stocked high school and
college rosters with talent •
A member of UO·s first bas-
ketball team . DaU<Jhter
Kath, 4 reportedly oe11elop-
1ng mean jump serve ...
Last year's ranking: 29
59Tim and Ann• Quinn, 35 anct33, Do11er Shores .. P
of family owned business that operates Newport
Dunes He's the gener•I manager.. she runs marlret1ng and
ad"'!?rt1siri9 •• They mctke the b19 pkture decisions together ••
Trying tQ get plans approved for 400 room hotel, lOO·unlt flme'~hare complex at the Dunes Treating themselves to a
tnp to the new Four ~awns in Hawan Two young chi!-,..
dren. With a third comtng In Oecember Unranked last
year
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. 60 Shltheen s.deghl. 30.lsh, Costa Mesa ..
President and founder of
The Lab . Antlc1pat1ng the
flslng popularity of the
alternatlw sc.ene, Sadeghi
opened The Lab m 1993
.. Quickly dubbed the
Anti·M~ll. The Lab Is a pne
story renovated factory
complex boasting a mix of
retail outlets, restcrurants
and ltve performance
spaces Highlights include
The Gypsy Den,
Urban Outfitters
Unrank.cl last year .
61 Paul Sdwnltt, 35,
Irvine ... Runs Giant
Skateboard Distribution in
Costa Mesa ... His title,
according to his business
card: "exhausted ru~r" :.. .
Led the charge for local
skateboard parks .. Was sue·
cessful in Costa Mesa, tumeQ
down in Newport Beach ...
Has been making skate--
boards since he was 14 "
Married. has a 4 112-year-old
daughter; and enjoys "family
time• Goes to skate camp
every summer ... Unranked
las1yMr
62 Jun ForMth, 68,
Costa Mesa .. Found·
ed Share Our Selves, still
remains involved In that
organization .. Treasurer
with Save Our Youth and
writes grants for the group
. Greatest joy In her work Is
meeting people she can
"really touch In some way•
... Would like to help build a
•just society" Married,
with seven children ... She's
a~rting birth of seventh
grandchild and her youngest
son's bar exam results ...
last yeer"S ranking: 56
63 •Ill H.mltton. 74,
Corona del Mar ...
Respected restaurant owner
and prevailing voice of rea-
. son In city's business clrdes
, Owns The cannery,
Malarky's and The Riverboat
Cafe ... President of New·
port • Harbor Nautical
Museum Caltech grad ...
Past citizen of the year
and chamber regular ..
likes to ski . C>Nns getaway
houses in Capistrano Beach
and Big Bear ... Married, has
three sons ...
Last yur's ranking: 50
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Hiiis ... General manager of
the Orange County Fair·
grounds ... Coordination
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from dealing with litiga-'
tlon attorn~ys to the guy
who sells foam lizards '··
Is excited that Pacific ·
Amphitheatre lawsuit was
settled t his year " Volun·
teers at her church In
Fullerton . Married, with
three children ... Is a 4-H
leader ...
Last year's ranking: 62
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65George Sdwoeder,
43, Newport :
Peninsula ... Vice president of
Speak Up Newport. the non·
partl5an citizens group ... Has
~rtlyd'lalced annual May-
or's Dinner. which always
sells out entire ballrooms
quickly, for past four y~ars
.. Got lnvol~l
itics to oppose taxpayer pur-
chase of Back Bay properties
" Low-profile but hard-
working Newport realtor ...
Likes biking and swimming
. Single ...
U.V....t a.t yew
" Newport Beach/Costa ~so Doity Pilot
66 Ed Fawcett. 49, Costa
Mesa .. Executive
director of tile Costa Mesa
Chamber of Commerce for
six years ... Respected by
both City Hall and local mer-
chants -not always an easy
gap to bridge ... Enjoys read·
ing about pre--Colomblan
AmeriCan history " Took his
first two-week vacation this
year since he was in high
sdlool . He also confronted
a fear of heights by going
fixed-wing gliding, hot-air
ballooning and parasalling ..
Lat year's ranking: 63
67 David Shores, 51,
Newport Beach ... An
Irvin& attorney who handled
the recent case of Ryan ·
Huntsman, a former Corona
del Mar student who stKess-
fully challenged the district's.
zero tolera~e policy ... ~
himself defending what he
considers to be constitutional
protections of students, of
whom he's considered a folk
hero . Was president of the
Dover Shores Homeowners
Association .. Recently mar-
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Irvine ... Talented
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opened Aysia 101 .. Has
cooked up delicious meals at
Bistro 201, Olva and the
Topaz Cafe ... Began his
career in Europe woricipg ir:i •
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Teamed' up with wife, Patri
da, who deslgnetJ the new
restaurant's logo Spends
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kitt.hen that features a 24-
lnch grill on a patio over-
looking a tropical garden
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Unranked last year
69 Del Heintz, 48, Costa
Mesa ... General man-
ager of Costa Mesa's
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vice and digital telephone .ser.
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1998 ... Hasn't taken a vaca-
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two sons with new grand-
daughter ... Last year's
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... Co-hosts the Newport Hat·
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directors of Leadership
Tomorrow ... Made more
than 1,000 water rescues in
his 28-plus years ... Married,
four children ... Unninked
lastyur-
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Costa Mesa ... Man-
ager of Union Bank on Supe-
rior Avenue ... On the iund-
raising committee for Girls
Inc. .•. This year Kramer
raised $10,000 for Glrls Inc.
and got a matching grant to
buy the agency a van ... Also
lnvohled In the Costa Mesa
Chamber of Commerce ...
Kramer Is single ... Spends a
lot of time with her Boston
Terrier ... loves to travel to
places like Holland ... Avid
reader. shopper ...
UnrMked last~
78Tlm RJley, 43, Hunt-
ington Beach ... New-
port Beach fire and marine
chief ... Forged plan that put
firefighters behind wheel of
ambulances ... President of
Orange Cou11ty Fire Chiefs
Asloclatlon ... Newport .
Chamber Commodore ..•
~ew to I.Ike Tahoe and Col·
orado ski resorts using new
pilot's license ... Avid golfer
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Arr~ad ... Married, two
children ... Lat year's rank-
ing: 59
791ob Mc:Donell, 51,
Laguna Niguel ...
"Low-profile" Newport
Beach poli(e chtef Took
over department five years
ago .. President of the
Orange County Police Chiefs
and Sheriffs Association ...
Implemented community
poJicing facet with first Citi-
zens Police Academy and
new volunteer program ...
Former chief of Woodland.
a suburb of Sacramento
Devoted famlly man with
wife and two sons ... Last
year's l'Mklng: 55
800.v. Snowden, 55,
Newport Beach ...
Costa Mesa's chief of police _
Past president of C.lifomia
Police Chief Association ...
Charter president of the
tourism promoting Costa
Mesa 900 ... Brought another
f!fe to the de'Partment by
putting video c.ameras in
squad cars ..• Married, two
sons Collects police badges
from around the world,
which are on display in front
of his office ... Cameo iM ow-
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ranklng:46
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8 4..lohn MOOfiach, 42, rJ.1esa Verde ...
Ora09e County's mighty
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Since predicting bankruptcy.
when he talks, people listen
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Merrill Lynch· ... Vice presi·
dent of st•te's Sesqukenten·
nial Foundation Spends
every Thursday night fixi09
up 1974 Briddin with son ...
ts host of ·conservative
Report" on cable access •..
Married, thr~ children
Last yHr's r•nking: 51
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selecting a new superin ~
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Newport Beach to one of Its sister cities, cabo San Lucas ...
He is involved In the Newport Beach Film Festival, Chapman
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Udo Isle Community Association ... Anne is a member of
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nit').9 ... Parents of two children, Devon, 5 and John, 2 ...
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Executive dtrector of Inter
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Coast Association ... Ever.it
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yeac Newport· Mesa trustee
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Balboa Peninsula ...
President of the Balboa Per·
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dation for the past 3 112
years .. Local real estate
agent and community
adivist •.• Is the Balboa civil
service commissioner .. Has
raised almost $90,000 for
ttie theater .. Biggest thrill
of past year was receiving
Sl00,000 from John and
Donna Crean for the foun
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dogs Foxy and Pooky ... Last
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golf tournament at this
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his kitchen . Married, two
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child and another on the
way ... Unranked last yur
87 lob lumh.llm, 54.
Laguna Beach New-
port Beach city attorney for
19 years ... Represents and
advises the City Coundl In all
matters of law . Behind·
the-scenes force in many
major issues. including the
fight for an airport at El Toro
Marine base ... ts most proud
of helping to get the John
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agreement LO\leS to prac·
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wife, Kathleen. have three
kids ages 14, 20 and 23 ...
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Newport Beach
President of Airport Working
Group ... Spends about 12
hours a day. seven days a
week living and breathing •
the'EI Toro Airport issue ...
Wife of S3 years says he'd
· have more spare time if he
went back to work ... Former
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his old sailboat and dote on
his collection of classic cars
Two children and three .
granddaughters ...
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Eastbluff ... Newport •
Harbor Area Chamber of
Commerce president ... Sits
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ment Committee : .. board
member for the National
Chamber of Commerce Exec·
utives .. Traded in whatever
hobbies he used to have for
·chasing after his 18·month·
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Jambcwe Rold permanent ... Has helpeq develop OCC
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Newport Beach's Environ-... Enjqys reading b66ks ...
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93.1111Lloyd,41, South
-.oast Metro ... In
charge of media relations for
the Orange County Fair ...
Dealt with the Pinkman
problem ... Publlc relations
flnn branc:hil')g out to repre--
sent artists, musicians and
other creative types ... Work·
Ing on a slogan for ~xt •
year's fair, which will focus
on gold and grains ... Most
enjoyable fair theme: #We're
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94.John Schol, 53,
Lake'NOOd ... State
naturalist at u~ Newport
Bay .. Enjoys leading out·
door education, whk:h
15,000 children participate in
annually .. Excited about
plans to build Shellmaker
Island education lab ... Next
big project:: getting a flat-
bottom boat to use as a
"floating lab" ... Says dredg-
ing has led to Influx of new
life In the bay, including
shaOO ... Married, son and
daughter adopted from Rus--
sla ... Last yers ,...Ing:
102
95Gay WusalMt.lly, 96tt.tt.., Anderson,
58, Balboa Peninsula 47, Costa Mesa
... Editor of community news· Branch director of Boys &
paper Balboa Beacon and Girls Club in Costa Mesa ... A
vk;e pre$ldent of Balboa Mer' btg brother/father figure to
chants/Owners Association U• thousands of Newport-Mesa
Also works with group trying kids over pait 25 years ..
to restore the Balboa Theater • Kind, funny and patient ~· •
... Finally got back the historic Runs one of the best sports.
U-Drlve boat sign "Super· programs in community ...
vises• husband Bill's worlt Member of Chapman Uniyer-
restoring their tugboat ... As s1ty Hall of Fame for bask~·
Daily Pilot Reel Critics, the ball exploits ... likes golf,
couple's favorite movie was slow-pitch softball Mar·
•The Parent Trap• ... Last ned, two teenage sons ...
yeow's ,.,.Ing: 91 Unranked l•st yHr.
9 7 Maiggle SUiiivan,
Mesa ... ·~~~:tS:~ ~C::s~
Landmar1c theater until it
recently closed • Now is ••
spearheading an effort to ·
reopen,'revitalize the Corona
del Mar site ... Some of the •
fixes she'd make: add air
conditioning, install better '
~ats and open it up for
community groups ... She'd
still show the same eclectic
mix of films ..• Favorrte film
there; •Hoop Dreams• •. ,
Enjoys wntmg poetry ... Sm
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9801rls and Mary Fewel, 42 and 41 respectively, Costa
Mesa ..• He1s a planning commissioner; she's the master-
mind behind the Canyon Park News, which debuted eight
years ago as the Freedom Homes News; and the canyon Park
Home and Garden tour. which will return 1n the spring after a
thr~ year hiatus ... He 1NOrks in real estate finance, she sells
r.J•I estate on th.ta West Stde ••• Both have done much to
E>hharxe the reputation of the ~ Stde "through deanup
pr09rams •.• He played in a rock band in high school but he
d~'t like to talk about n , She·s known as Gladys Kra~itz
am0ng neighbors· "You know. from 'Bewitched.' the ncxy
neighbor" ... She likes gardening, walking, reading ... He likes
~urfing, softball and golf Got cauqht 1n riots during surfing
trip to Indonesia ... Unranked last year
99Paul Slllahl, 71, Lin·
da Isle .. Inventor of
world famous Irrelevant
Week, celebrating the last
college football player draft·
ed in the NFL ••. Enshrined in
Orange County Sports Hall
o( Fame this year .•. Balboa •
Say Club governor ... Some
say f'le owns the Newport
Harbor Area Chamber of
Commerce ... Former USC ·
and NFL wide receiver
Great emcee Married to
Beverly, two granddaughters
Last year's ranking : 103
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1 00 Jeff Brinkley, 45,
Long Beach ... In
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ball coach at Newport Har-
bor High, a perennial CIF
and Sea View League con-
tender Notched his tOOth
career win this season
Amo119 the most respected
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Former college quarterback
and catcher ... Married, four
children .. Unranked la.st
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MMC! Verde ... National
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dent ·-Will lead the party
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years, he and his wife have
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home ... Enjoys klckboxlng
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4 finished up 33rd summer of
shol>ving outdoor movies on
Onyx Street ... Got into hot
water with resident with a
showing of "The GraduateH
four years ago ... First ITlOVie
screen was a bed sheet .
Part-time Ofeguard ...
Favorite movie? "Endless
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Unranked last year
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