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SERVING THE NEWPORT -MESA COfvV'.AUNITIES SINCE 1907
Newport .CQuncil .
' ' . . -race still a tossup
.
•Ridgeway holds 714 vote 714 votes. .
While thousands of absentee and
provisional ballots from Tuesday's
election have yet to be counted,
rudgeway declared victory, .
•1 fuink 714 votes is a lot to over-
lead over Kranzley for .
perunsula seat, but many
ballots remain uncou11-ted.
Adams wins in District ·~. • come,• he said. "In my nund, aU the
votes are in. Obviously l was the resi ·
:11• IH 11 HN.l.\~ll dents' choice and the people's choice
---~--11...1-.Piot------. m this race, and I trunk ~he estdblish -
....., ment has to look at themselves and
NEWPORT BEACJ I The neck-
and-neck race Tuesduy rught
between Planning Commissioners
Tod Ridgewa,y and Mike Kranzley for
the Balb.oa Pemnsuld district C ity
. Council seai e nded Wednesday
morrung with Ridgeway leaciing by
say, 'Gosh, maybe a good, viable can-
didate has m ore credibility lhan the
establishment'"
Campaign watchers said while it is
possible for the vote to turn around
SEE NEWPORT PAGE A7
Dixon seen as· new
•-· f oFce ·m Costa· Mesa
.·
·• Planning commissioner's.: · 01..Xon, who has stuck up for r~si-
• • 1 dents' nghts, will ofter a good balance election lil<ely won t create tc> Monahan. who hds trdd1lton..tUy
a voting majority on council ... ~een a s~ong·voice fc>r business inter •.
. . , • · . . ests. . · · Fi 1,1 c11 • . · "..l ~ve nE'ver s~en Linda. bf: cmlt-
. · ' business dnd I've never sePn Gary be II.& !l;t """' ctnti-coinmunity," s<t1d cm .. mcilwoman
COSTA MESA ...... Thi"! City. <.:o'u~ctl
gained a strung aclvo' dtf! oJ qudlily-
of-lile issu~s with the adcht1on of Plan-
. rung Comrrnssioner Linda Dixffn
Dixon rec€'ived the• rno!)I votes m
the election, which means -;fle Wlll .
joip the s1econd-hi9h st vote-getter,
incumbent Oury Monahan, on the·
· council. .
• ·1•m thrilled to p1ec~s," Dixon c;aid.
, .
~
Repo~ed
embezzling
a potential.
'black "eye'
• School foundations rely
heavily on~ donations and
woriy alleged misues of
funds at 2 campuses could
hinder efforts in the future.
lnlt Not
NEWPORT.l\1ESA -The 1dre<1dy-
difficult task of raising money tor
school foundations could be. further
complicated hy investigations of two
alleged embezzlements in the clistnct.
"This has the possib1hty of g1vmg
volunteer organizauons tt black eye,"
said Mark Wood, u parent voluntc>c>r at
Newport Elementary School "Voluh:
teer organizations ha vu bc(•n around a
long time, and we hdve to be very
accountable."
Libby Cowan. "They C:Offil' to it from
different pt=>rsperuves hut they're not
out to negate the other. n
Ponner Councilwoman and Dixon
supporter Sandy Genis said lhdt ovcr-
iil.l, Dixon will be a goo,d adchtion ·to
the council, •
•1 had been di~appomtcd l<tlely
SEE MESA PAGE A 7
U~official ·final results in top local races as of Wednesday night
COSTA MESA crrv COUNCIL , .
Two St.;tts elected
Unda Dixon . . . . . . . . . . • , . . • . . • • . .
Gary Monahan ...•. , • . • . . . . . • . . . . . ....
Cb.ri!. Steel .••...• , . • . . . • • . . . . . . . . . . . . • .•
Carohne Butler . ,·,.. ... . • . . . . . . . • • • •.••••.••••
Lawrence Jones-..••.....•..... , • , ............ , ..
James PiSler .• . . . . • . . . . .••...
NEWPORT BEACH crrv COUNCIL
. 8,906
. 8,146
6,309
.J.,577
2.S73
2,214
. 27.1
24.8
..19.2
13.9
.. 7.8
. 6.7
Dlstrlct l -one seat elected
Tod Ridgeway ..•.... , •.• ,.,, ..... : .. 8,759 ..
Mike Kranzley ......••.... , •.....•.. 8,045
Len Miller . . . . . .. , •.•.......• · ..••.. 2,741
Naomi Mc:Comb (write-ml . .. . . . . . . . . . • . NIA
~s
41 .4
14.6
•• N/A
Dl5trict 3 -one SPdt elected
Norma Glover, running opposed.. . • . . . . • •..
District 4 -orw seat elected
Gary Adams . . . . . . . . . . ; .. , . . . . . . . · · · ·
Ron W1nslup . . . . . • , . . • . . . • . . . . . . . . .
District 6 -one seat elerted
Denn.is O'Nell, ~nrung op~scd
.11.917 90.0
15,973 84.9
2,741 14,6
14,520 97.0
O~GE COUNTY SUPERVISOR 2NO DISTRICT
Jlm Silva •.••••.. , .••.........•.... •.
()ave Sullivan . . . • . . ...•....
64.920 55.7
51.624 44.3
NEWPORT-MESA UNIFIED SCHOOL Ol~TRICT
Trustee Area 4 .: one "eat elected
Serene Stokes . . . • . . • . , .... • 18,666 51 .2
l<dtryy Schv.arz . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . o: .• 17,561 . 48,J .
Trustee Area S -one sedt ~lec:ted
Judy Franco . . . • . . . . :. • , , •....
Tom Szulgd .. , ~ ;. • • . .....
.
29,204 81.1 ..
. .6,'551 .. 18 2
~ .. . , • Winne!'! Identified in boldface type •
.f9r e.le<tion wrap-up stories ~n the Orange· ·
County supe..Visor, Newport-Mesa sch'ool ~rd
a·nd c?ngressional races, see pages A.6 and A 7.~···.
More' ·vote totals on all the races affecting the
· Newport-Mesa area a~ on Page AS.
'
The· district's prmc1pols were
infonned of the alleged misuse of
funds late last month m a memo. In
one case,· parents reportudly spent
money lhot hnd bcc.n rat ed for a
!!tchool pro1ect for their J) 'r.onal use.
In a second incident, un activity chrec-
tor reportedly placcci money that had
been ra.i ed to pay for student c;upphes
into a personal checking account. The
distnct has not releo ed mformabon
regarding which campuses were
OON LE..AcWoAltV PllOT
Estanda junior Danny Hernande1 place ecurlty tags on Christina glfl' at Kmart in <;o ta Mesa on ·
Wedne day. Uemandez, along with other E tanda tudents, works through a pedal cduc.ation program
called Pathway , which gtve ·· tudents an opportunity to explore a career aft r high ~hool.
affected. --..
year, are l>einy investignted by the
school district and . a lo~al pohC'e
department.
To prevent potcnt1c1l uhusf' , the
Newport.. Elem(mtary F<>undallon
gives monthly updates of the tlow of
money m and out of'its accow1t, Wood
said. TilC do P affilint1on with tho PTA
also m<tk e it harder for money to ht~
Jni us d , he scud. .
·we all do thl for one roa on,•
WOod ai • • 1t• to proVld eMccs for
thw.ays--to _l~a.rnlng .
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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1998'
B_ridge.
.divides
groups .
•As residents b°dc king 19th Street
span emerge m Costa Mesa, foes
P!epare for another round·ot fight.
I IJ.,I ( rl I
COSTA r..H!SA-Group~ on 'botll Slde of the
19th Str~ t hnrl!.Je i SUP are t.rymg.to mdke sure
lhelf \()!Ce arn heard
About a dole.n re .. 1dents took up the hall-hour
ct a:.1de for puuhc comment at Monday'!i C1ty
Cow1cd mcelln~ for itt•ms not on •.he agenda to
ru cus the propo ed 19th trcet bndge. dnd the
\\est Std<' Tt'vildh7.ation About hall <>f lho ... e
spec1kcrs were f r'om the. newly 1ormed p~
hnclge uroup l~th to thP Beach
The Wei.I Side re\'1lalizauon prdJecl 1 m 1ts
infant sta!.iC!S \ Gon ultant EIP and As .. ooate ...
lwg11n 'eking puhlk Input ta.,t .week from certain
gwups, LM!JPr publi.c .work-" . . :
• -.hop!S will bl' h ·lei JllJllnuttJ). . . · •
dn<l • the Pntirt'. process :i~ • • 8ndg~. not ·
mtencloo to 1n'dudt• c 1lw .. 1der-a bad 1dea,
dhle·puhllc irtµuL , • say local
''l think w]1v.t _ha5 hop-letter writ-
pe~ied IS \\'(' fhiYC ~. :.\l'~gle e~. ~
,.,sue ttinl has now taken the r~st ol the. W••"i :51de prcX-uss
hostag1:," :.aid Coun~d
womcm t:;ilmy Co'' an
Bob Graham, a 1901 to the
Beach member, ha· said the
opiryions ol'\
Community
forum,,
~A16
• · l~th Str t bndge hould ~ .
mcluoM m th \Vest Side study for an cconorruc
• analy-.1 . .
A s.epdnll(• "tudy ocrnuruc;51oned by Co-.ta
l\tesa the count) and three other oUe!> will
exammc the env1ronm ntal effect:. ot ttie 19th
Stre •t and C1~ler ·A\ Pnue bndge"s The S~nta
Ana R1\'er Cro smg stud\· will ht!lp detertnine
v.'ht>ther to keep tti~ bni:Jqe m the county mas-
. ter pldn1 detete them or uo w1U1 alt mative-.
Cowan dnhc"Jpatell the Wetst. Sic'~ dnd the
St1nlu Ana River cro ... 1ng~ ,.tuc.11 '"· would he
~ meldl'd" Ht -.ome point to d~temune '' hNher
the hndgl' to I tuntmtiton BPafh 1-. needed for the
West Sldl' to h1' eron6tnic aUv \Id Ole.
"The consultant wa~:tutd not to do a traffic
. -.tud~ o! the 1Ath Streel·lmdg~ because of the
· · 1sant11 Anu River Croc; mg ] ~tudy until furth r
not1c:e," -;aid ?\ layor PeterButfa
While the e<>nsultnni · will a .... ume that the
bndge 1 tt't there v. h~n tbe Santa Ana Rh: er
Cros mg -.;tud" b done, they will plug lhal in to
theu llldh Bulfa Sc id. ·
Part of th consultant'!. 3ob will al-.o be to
bnng to the council' attention am temmony o1
SEE BRIDGE PAGE A 18
INDEX
ClASSlnED ···--· -·--14-
.COMMUNITY FORUM ··"---.. A 16
OAT£800K ----·--.. .J..13
POLICE FILES ·····----··-·..>. 2
PUBLIC NO~C£L .............. --83
soom ··---·---..... .>.12
Sl'ORJS ..... -... -. . -• II
WEATHER .
Antithcr beautiful
fl1l1 day along coast.
*'•2
~ cy 1'llM Communt!Y folliW\
A fJlt!ft Momx C~ """ ~In O.!'tOtl ~ "'
The best
tastes of New
Yottc and
ttoly Ofl
OWliloble in
Cow Mesa
at BrookJYn
Pizzo.The
Ix other -in-
law duo of
Louie Scotto,
and kank
ton.oalso
e lo keep
MIOmm
happydwing
thaiming
txperiem.
ory,
:
A 2 Thursday, N0vember S, 1998
8 EST I Uy. S ..
greer
wylder -· .)tore:, great
clec1 Le; e~1e1:td to
1J.1e sicleu,alk ..
••
Be\ erl}· & Partner 1s·havmg its ·
lrtll < lc11rrtnrn dnCI sidewalk sale
lrorn H 11 m to 3 pm. Saturday.
There rtrc tcrnJ1c buys on
· ontique furniture, collectibles
and dL•corc1tor itP-ms of(ered by
sc·vNal ci<•dlcrs ou~idt> the store,
.ind }'ou'll tmd 9rE'at markdowns ·
on items inside. Bl'Vc>r.!,y & Part·
llL·r 1~ di 1800 W. C'odst I hgh-
w.1y Newport BP.ich for more
1 1for111<1ll~n. <.dll 1449) 548·Y1,87.
"Christmas Live" h c1n annual
1 \Pill o.;ponsorc1<1 hy lhC? Volun-
te1•1 .\-.s1}("1t11ton ot ShC'!rnrnn
c ;dHlt.rb m Cmont1 <.lei Mar;
··• whc•u• you can hnd gdl ~elec-
11011" lhitt include hcrh and sue-
r ult~nt wrt>tiths, and h<mdcratted
1 ems for your home and garden
"larlm<J F11dil}' m the gift shop.
Beauhful Prtul Ecke poinsettias
, rl' ava1lahlL' by spec1dl order
1 he Sherman Library and Gar-
den~ gift :-.hop 1s al 2647 E
< oc1s1 I hqhwrty, Corona del Mdr.
Tlw hours air> 10.30 a.rn. to 4
p m clrult• For more mformation.
rnll 1ll4!J) ti73-22til.
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locals onl ·Newport ~ch/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot
PILOT PE~PLE
This job iS his clip of . . um-coffee?
HE IS
A social worker, psychologist, pal,
brother, boyfriend and, most unportantly,
a maker or some deliciously caffeinatecl
~e..verages.
IN MUDDY WATERS
Oh, 34, lS owner and operator of Mud-
dy's Coffee House, a rusuc-looking cafe in
the ship mall by the Stater Bros. Market
near the mtersectlon of Fauview Road and
Baker Street m Costa Mesa.
A father of two boys, the Los Alamitos
resident bought Muddy's about two years
ago The business had been in existence
for about four years before then.
Oh, who holds a bachelor's degree in
urban regional planning from Cal Poly
Pomona, said he enjoys the challenges of
running his own business, getting to know
customers and developing a steady clien-
tele. .
"You try your best to give good ser-
vice," he said. HCustomer service is the
fust and last of this business. Great coffee
is also a factor, but you have to treat your
customers with respect. In return, they
become loyal customers who come bdck. H
One of thpse customers 1s Orange
County Deputy Marshal Tom Schunke of
Costa Mesa.
"The mochas are good her~ and so is
Sam," he Sd.ld. ·I come here about three
tunes a week. Sometimes I just come to
talk to Sam."
A BARTENDER OF SORTS
· For many people m the health-con~
scious t.990s, coffeehouses have taken the
place of bars and taverns where alcohol is
served, Oh said.
"In the '80s il was the bars," ·Oh said.
·Now it's the col feehouses."
llohit> Sport<; Ltd. 1s contmu-
1no 1h ~dll' on ski and snow-
tio.ird <!(?cir. Its ue!it dedl is the
sno"' bnctrd i10d binding set for
:i. W!J. Tht•rL' are aJso hdlf-pnce
d1•cil:-. on Sl•lected clothing, 10%
tu 25". otl on rlU new 1999 skl
1•q1111nrn•nl. dn<I 30"1 .. off oil
JH!J7-'18 snowboards. Hobie
Sports 1s c1t 2831 E . .Codst H1gh-
Wd \', Cuwnct de! Mar For more
1ntornwt1on, call (!149) 675-9700.
So m addtbon to the focus on customer
service and coffee1 Muddy's has the quin-
tessential coffeehouse dlmosphore, with
various styles of art hanging on the walls.
There are also starks of rock 'n'. roll mag-
azines and mus1caJ selections that ranQe ·
Sam Oh, sell-professed Di-. of Mud, right, sits with Steve Warner, OC native/Jlannonica player/surfer/western metal artlsV
~uddy's coffeehouse regular. .~
from folk to gnmge. -(or six years.
I
Longs Drugs 1s havinq an in·
store hotllc·s1gnmg Fnday from
4 to 7 pm with Cdlhrway Vme-
)dtds \\ mmnnker Dwoync Hel-
muth Dunnq the bottle-s1grung
}Oii can find sctvmgs on Call-
aw<1) wanP , and cheese sam-
pling<. from Sonoma Jack
ClwP~P Co Spenals on Call-
oWd\ \\me~ mdude d ·97
'hc1r<lonn11y <11 $6 49 (reguJar
Occasionally, a Sunon and Garfunkel
junkie such as Dennis Hungndge of Cpsta
Mesa pops m to strum a few chord'i on htS
guitar and sing a well-rehearsed version
of "Mrs. RoJ:>ln~on." Dunng the midaftcr·
noon lull, Oh nught even take out his har-
monica 9nd pldy along.
"l have to be around and I ·have to
always buy stutr," he said. ··vour c\1s·
tomers also like to know that you're
around."
"I really like coming in here,• she said.
•sometimes my mom will come with me.•
in the past six years. 0h said he also pl.ans
to add fruit-flavored smoothies to the bev-
erage menu. He will also start having hap-
py hour from 2 to 5 p .m., when speoalty
drinks will be $1 off. An afternoon regular is Lawa Bowman,.
who works down the street at OCC. Bow-
man said she's not that interested m the
atmosphere or the music She usudl.ly sits
at a comer table dlld flicks on the lamp to
read a b6ok.
LOOKING TO THE FUTURE
A FULL· TIME JOB, AND THEN SOME
Although he h.is !>IX part-time employ··
ees. Oh still tnes to be at his shop when·
ever he carr, which llioually means he ends
-up working about 70 hours a week.
"It's just a great chance to read,• she
said.
In addltion to running the coffeehouse,
Oh also caters an espresso bar. And with
the experience he's gained at Muddy's,
Oh said he hopes to open another coffee-
house in Long Beach. But he will still con-
tinue to work at the Costa Mesa shop.
"Thmgs are looking good around
here," he said. •rm looking to modify and'
make changec; but I plan to be here till
Jesus comes back."
...
-Story by Husein Mashni,
pm 1 $7 !19); d 'Bu cabernet at
$1> f1<1 (ri•gvlar pnce $7.99); a '96
ri1Prlot <1t $ti.·-Hl (H•gular price
Bowman also has an ongmal Muddy's
plastic coffee mug, the same one she's had
In addition to the standard coffee selec·
lion, the pnces of which haven't changed . photo by Diana Mulvihill
':it7 C!l!), " ·~7 -.1uviqnon hldnc at
$:>.ll<I fl<'~JlllctJ pnC<! $6.99}; d '97
< IH'nm hl<rnt ci t $4.99 (regular
prn " $5 !1'1); .md a '97 muscat
< .i1wlh t1l $8 '19 (rNJUlar price
$() <)'IJ Lonqs Dmgs ts at 175 E.
1.7th St . Costd Mesa. For more
tnlu1111dlm11, c-c1JI (94q) 631-8860.
B. Magness Fashion ts havmg
... upn ~c1l d.ivs" tht> hrst
Thurs<1.1y, r:nd<1y dnd Sdturday
( f thC' month n1cre wm be new
rnnrkdm' ns ut 50''., otf the regu-
l 1r pnr1• and some o trry·over
1tmns c1t 70 10 to 90 Yo off the reg-
ulttr pncc R Mdqnc:ss Fc1shion
I rll lhP ~ewport North Center
tll the cornPr of t-.1 tc \rthur
Boul••v.:Hd dnd B1~on Avenue.m
N1 wport BPd<:h. For morP mfor-
n1<1Uon, rail (94c I h44-4477
St-phorct 1s a 1ww store open-
ln<J c1t Suuth roa .. ,l Plaza on Fri-
clt1~ lt'c; e1 hr>nt:h luxury beauty
qor1> f Ptttu1 mg trcrqrcinces und
< os111l't1cs Soul h Coast Plaza is
r1t .n 13 B11stot"St., Co~ta Mesa.
For 111on1 inlm111<1llon, call (714)
42'1·'11.!0
• BEST BUYS IS published Thursdays
and Saturda~ If you know of a good
huy, \end a fa>< to 646·4170 O< write to
Daily Pelot, Best Bu~. 330 W. Bay St.,
Costa M~1 92627
'·
News gathering topic
of panel discussion
The Newport Beach Public
Library Foundation's Distin·
guiShed Panel DIScuss1on Series
will hold iu; final program at 7
p.m. Nov. 13. The discussion will
focus on •What m the World is
Happening to News.•
The program will look at the
med.la's approach to news content
and delivery and how this 1s mflu·
enced by cultural, political und
economic aspects. The pc.met IS
composed of former KNBC· TV
anchorman Jess Marlow, · Tirnes
Orange County Editor Lcnme
Laguue, and Coic Communka-
tions . Marketmg Duector Joe
Rooney. The modcr,ator is Daily
Pilot Edttor William Lobdell.
The discuss.ton will be held at
the Newport Redch Centrnl
Library's Friend~ Meeting Room,
1000 Avocado Ave. Adnuss1on is
$8 for foundation members and
$10 for all others.
For reseIVations or mpre infor·
· mation, call (949) 717-3890
Newport Harbor holds
alumni barbecue
The Newport Harbor High
School Alumni Association will
present the first Alumni Home-
coming Barbecue before the foot-
ball game from 5 p.m. to kickoff
Fnday at Newport Harbor High
School's central quad. 600 hvme
Ave., Newport Beach.
·The event will feature dinner,
rcserVL>d seatiHg and conversa-
tion with f~Uow classmates.
Tickets are $15 al the door. Get
into the spint and see what New·
port Harhor High School is like
today.
For more' inlonnalion, <"all (949)
548-1823 or (949) 645-0285.
Chamber luncheon
features 1notivator
· Sue •Tue Energizer"' Podany
... ~
BRIEFLY
who's billed as a motiv~tor,
commurucator and leader -will
be sharing her experience with
the community at the Newport
Harbor Area Chamber of Com-
merce.'s Noon Networking Lun-
cheon.
The luncheon will take place at
noon Wednesday at the Riverboat"
Restaurant, 151 E. Coast High·
way, Newport Beach. Cost is $15
for members with a reservation
and $17 at the door for potential
members.·
For more information or to
make reseJVations, call (949) 129·
4400.
Santa ~laus is coming
to town to be rontcd
Santa will be available for holi-
day parties, busi..nesc; meetings,
day care or 5chool events andt th-
l!r group gathenng Dec. 1·23,
8EAP£RS HOTLINE
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WlATHER
. VOL 92, NO. 263
1'HOMAS H. JOHNSON
Publ1~r
WlLUAM LOBD£U..
Editor
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TEMP£RATURES
Balboa
71153
Corona d I Mclr
70/54
Costa Mesa
72151
Newport Beach
71153
NewPQrt CoaS1
71/Sl
SURF FORECAST
LOCATION •••••••. SIZE
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,·Picketers make choice to protest anti-abortion. cq,rt_oon. ·IN THE NEWS
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I nnil1 Desenbcrg callt>d me ' There were c;even orgaruza-
1 v ity lt"lk if l'it Hlt~~!:.-.=~Oi.?.T ft E •. f I: [u:::::::::~tii.1:o~;;n~s~rc~p~re~s~e~nt~e,_.,,n~i;~e~g;::ro~u~p~-:-=-6x -~Ody: ,g£mau£onnd ·
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to tC1ke pdrl m a demonstra· · ~ ( U R V E d<m1onstJdtOrs, ranging from a
ion Fnda rno g !;;,!. S~b~e::.:• an~d~.....-~~~ young. woman from the Ndtional
~roup o! bkf>·romdcd women ;.:===_.::...:__...:=~::=!:::;;;:;~~_.l;::t..-=•organ.mmon lor women
.,..._...,.,.'>Tft"outragcd over Mrcliael "Y:oun er than m daughters," __ ,,__ __ _
Ramliez e<lilon.il c-urtoon n tho Molly smo) to Planned Parent-saymg, ""'Look what tile lrtXf><ty-A marntemmc • workt.!T 111 •·
coverea a dec:omp95ing body Jn
a Newport lieac:h ufl1ce suitP
Wedncc;day alter i.nwlhng a
suspicious odor, authontir•s
said.
pr A crrptlon drug WnS" f ouno
nc rby, Bhd swc1de will not be
rnled out until the rPsults of tox-
1col<>uY tests are retumt:d '
-{.()s..AngeJes :rt.mes that equated hood (wnom Molly serves as a · · . t•rs bought for mr'. •
the dmbush murder of ,1 New director) to the 81-year-old · Mdybc this is simply a lc1c:.k ot
York gynecologu;t with d perfcrl-DesenbcrH. who lS a force unto pcrspecllVC' thctt r.an conw only·
ly le>gdl surgtrdl operation.he hersP.11, cvPn though she hetd to with aqe. · The body, wlurh. reported!(
Wd!i m ndvanced Stdges of.
de!< ompo..,1Uon, wa:. found lyurn
on th<· couch in one <1{ the ·
off1c ~s NcaJ by business ov. ners
<om plained of. a 1ol1} Jench
commy from tht> suite
sometimes perfomwd in the . sit on Jhe <7llrb when the demon-Or maybe Rnruirez -like
trecltment of his patients. . strntion tinally taxed her stamina. many of the µ<'ople who opposP
I felt the satne outrdge when I These aw determined ond intelli-a WOl'rl.dn's right to choirn --.
· Police were called to thP.
4500 block of Campus Avenue
about 1 :20 p.m. dnd found thr>
remdins of an unidcntihed urnn.
Authorities will not rq]eu e the
name of the vicUrn until they
notify his fannly.
saw the cartoon. It was way off · gent women who will state their .. regards Uus po'Sibon not u a pc>r:
_the edge of legitimate rdtional ca~ very well; Play fan and give · sonal belief but rather dS an edict
rommentary and offered absolu-us equal space °cmd ttme. · from God. Thal abortion has
tiOn lo every lunatic looking. for Th~tr first pu!Jlic support been COOhntWd dS u leyal nghl "It looks like he muy ha\e
been there fol more lhun a
wcc>k," McDermott said "Tiw
body 1s o btld we can't even tcll
hiS race·
an abortion clime to bomb. l told believes _many of them amit:h· appearc>n m the Monday issue of by several Supreme Courts and
lrmili how I felt and thdl ema to the deru.zens of Orange the Times when a Conrad car-ts supported by a lurge majonty Police do not suspect foul
play, ~nd there '"as no V1 ible
trauma. • although demonstrations aren't County. Pro•choicc for women is toon offcf('d ct scathing r~buttal of our c1t.iZens ma~(.>s no differ·
my style -and besides I was one of the issues in which she hy showing a wue coat hanger encc to its opponents. .
committed elsewhere -1 would . believes JhlSsionately. . etnd a snipers rifle with the cap-If Ramirez wants to throw this
be wtth them m spirit. sol calle~ Molly Lyon to hnd tmn "Choice~ underneath. The gauntlet down, he· and his
Newport Beach police Sgt.
Mike Mcpermott said a vial of -Greg RisJing
I checked back with lrmili on out what happened. anU-ubortton people can be employers can expect the kmd of
Sunday to find out if it had come •Roger Oglesby was very expected to mdkC the case that outraged reaction expn•s.,~d IJ~
off lncJ.eed it had, she told me. A nice, very polite," she said. • l they have put up with Conrad all the local women who demon.-
group of 15 women and one man told him that we just can'l tcike these years and now their oppo-• strdted last week.
had appeared with their placards Ramirez any more Wlthout some nents can damn well deal with • So the next step is dn opportu-
ot the Tunes bwldmg in Costa expr~ssion of our disgust. 1 le Rdm1rcz nity to express their view~ m Los
Mesd. They had been stopped at srud that the editorial page is for Thdt\ d 1E"g1lin1ate drgument Angeles. I'll keep yo~1 postt>d on
lhe gate by security officers whe> the purpose ~f expressing a vdn-. ~xcept for one glanng dilference. what hdpJH•ns. ·
)old them they couldn't enter the ety of opiruons. 1 told him I know The>re 10, d cl.car line between
prem~ses So they sc>l up shop on that IJtit we had to take a sl.dnd dCerbic 1rrnvcrer1ce and cruelly.
the sidewalk outside the gate, becau1>e this cartoon was deeply In my view, Conrdd understood
detennincd to get their' message offensive. we want d didlogue, that and didn't cross it: RaJTUTez
to someone in the front offtc~. · and thlS sort of thing is just going
Passing autos honked their to drive people dWdy.
approval at this oddly circum-"So he asked what we wanted
;;pect group of women. and peo· him to do, and I told him we'd
ple leavmg the Times building hkt, to meet w1lh your ectitomtl
~topped to chat and sometimes board to find out if they support
offer support. All of U1em were Ranurez's views dnO to ask for
asked to carry a message inside, equal time for pro-choice. He
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came back from Roger Oglesby, Angeles, so I told him I guess&l
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.president of the Ordnge County we'd just have to go up there. I
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speak with one of the demonstra-askecl for information about all of
tors ln his othce. . the groups represented o\1ls1de
Molly Lyon was the clear and said he would get back to
thoicf> dS spokespt•rson Dunog me. I'll hi• sending him that infor-
the 32 years she has lived in mation very soon. Then we'll be
Newport Beach, !>he has fought expecting to meet wtth the
steadfastly, art1culately ,md rntio· Ttmes' ed1tonal board in Los
~ally for the issues m which she Angeles.~
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~~~~~a:;~·, L~·ocal Screenwriter Illakes gOOd.
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screenplay
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• now show-
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-Beacli,.,is seeing-his-dream-th~ a picture that is set m Alaba-h~nntelli ent: Newport Coast. · · md ~Kenna a...,w_a...,.y~s """""'b~p~r-c-~to . Md<~1lbout direct1119
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'American History X' . m the charact<>rs. •American Histo-~eveloping ideas m high school right now. There arc two films,
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David McKenna has something
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With a linebacker's mentality,
the 30-year-old screenwriter puts
pen to paper and creates spine-tin-
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hovenng m his mind while he grew
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1wces were always flowing as an
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l le n~ver lost his imagination
and now his thoughts aren't just hi5
but also for the public. He shared
them with a film cla.Ss at OCC on
Wednesday, touching on his life
and work in the movie industry.
McKenna's first film, •American
J ilstory X," opened last week and
has a stdggered release schedule
over the next few weeks. Distrib-
uted by New Line Cinema, the
rncialt'y motivated movie deals with'
the underbelly of society moviego-
er-; would rather ignore. McKenna
won't Jet them.
Ml wanted to do something chal-
lenging. I thought about all the
racist charaC:\ers in l}lOvies a.nd
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portrays a skinhcod who ts Jailed Diego State in 1991 he moved to· a movte on the Colombian drug
for the murdC'1 of two young black Los Angeles. He picked up a job at cartel, with McKenna's nanH·
men. Instead of having the con-a. restaurant d.Dd b<>gan writing tttta~hed due out next year.
fines of pnson fuel his r<lge, Nor-feverishly. The Newport Beach natiw is ton~ character ts transformed into , Hollywood was a lonely place at turrung the heads of big-nanw
an undc~ta.nding soul who bies to first, but McKenna remained foyaJ directors, producers and actori;
s.teer his younger brother, played to his work. He slaved over <:everaJ The money, hdS never been th '
by Edward Furlong, away from· his pieces at a time, e,vcntually selling mdin issue for him, dJld the lavish
violent preachings.· • "History" in 1995 to Sdvoy "Pie-lifestyle bestowed on Holl'fwood'
IC you haven't heard about tures When the compcmy went elite lSD't really a concern. McKen-
• American History X," it's for good broke, New Line picked up the na has been able to keep thu"l
·reason. The co~troversiaJ subject rights. make-believe world he cherished
matter has prohibited New Line It has been a pinnacle year tor as a child alive and well. The ~>
from running ads on television, McKenna. He SdW his first film pie who doubted him are now e<Jt-
limibng 1ls scope. The movie has make it through the gruehng i_ng their words.
received mixed reviews and sur-process and next week he wlll mar-"The position I'm in right now I
vived a whirlwmd of rontroversy ry his fianC'ee, Marcy, who also couldn't be any happier," he said
clfter director Tony Kaye tried to hails from Orange County. A.bout ¥It just goes to show that hard work
.dio;tcmce himself from the project 200 friends and family will see the pays off. If you love what you <1(
because of creotive differences. couple take their vows at the new bad e nough, you'll eventually
Some of the mspiralion from the Las Vegas attraction, Belagio. amve." ,
movte came from McKenna's Ule couple will get a long-David McKenna is proof of lhut
upbringing in Newport. From dfar,
he regularly saw tights between
the ·mods" and the "punks." two
young crowds that liked lo antago-
nize one another on BdlbOd Pier.
He tried to Ctlplure somt> of that
contempt in t~e film.
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Manne' Co~s A.if Station. . Wednesday thdt the n~atlVt' na-Utt•111," Tum<>..r said. "Theu lh t
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vol• ., t1nd lwr opponent,
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rww supenntn11clcnt to m<lke
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Toro feehng yiCtorious.
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NEWPORT BEACH -El Toro
supporters celebrated v~ctory
Wednesday ~oming after final
unofficial election tdllies showed
ct strong pro-airport vote through-
out the county.
Incumbent Orange County
Supervisor Jun Silva was easily
re-elected tt> the 2nd DlStrict seat
despite a well-funded and
aggressive challenger in Hunt-
.ington Beach City Councilman
Dave Sullivan, who opposes a
commercial wrport at the El Toro
Cynthia Coad clobbered oppo-
nent Lou Lopez,-who-had--soft·
ened his stance on the proposed
airport toward the end ot the cam-
paign. .
The victories for Silva and
Coad preserve the pro-airport
majority on the Board of SupeJ"V\-
sors.
"We could not have done any
better in terms of the airport issue
countywide," said Peggy Ducey,
executive director of the Orange
County Regional Airport Authori-
ty and Newport Beach deputy city
manager ·Everyone we were
concerned about got in. In my
op1ruon this was a very strong
pro-airport vote.•
Mayor Tom Edwards agreed,
saymg Silva's victory margin beat
the spread on the countywide
Jlm Silva Tom Edward~
votes for Mea"iure A and Measure
S, ll}e tWo airport ballot miba-
tives.
"Nol only did fSoµth County)
l~e the election, they lost ground
on the airport tSsue and they lost a
lot of money,• Edwards said. "It
shows, frankly, that Jim's the guy,
he's more mtegritous and
deserved to win. 1 say God bless
Jun Silva.•
· A victonous Sliva said
different Trom past rttrc:i. ·
*He-ntdn't know Uu~ r.1~1~
and therefore had to ram1>d1gn in
a ~negative manner that was bas1·
cally built on distortion t1nd out-
ano:out lies," he SdJcl,
Each candicldte rnisecl nhout
$400,000 in NIDpd1gn lundc; from
mostly out-of·distnrl sourcPs. Sil·
va got a good chunk of his money
from pro-dirport NP.wport Ht>dch,
while Sullivan raked·in the cash
from anti-airport Soult\,County ·
Clatence Turner, il' Newport
Beach pro-airport acl.lv1sl, :.aid he
thought the airport chd very well
m Tuesday'i; elechon. •
"'South County obv1011<:ly
poured a lot of money mto Sulli-
van, and he got whipped badly-
that's a very significant victory for
us and a very s1gruhcant loss to
-The Jovial demeanor Sullivan
k~pl throughout the campa1un
,ind on elN'.tion night took tt nos<>
chvl' onre L•lection results w1•rt·
111t1cle known early Wednesdd}'.
With d1si.1ppomtment m lus
voice, ho made this statement:
"It's JllOCC unporta.nt than d Su[ti
vcm victory that the El Toro aup6rt,
hP ~topped. Our ·campaign h 1
pttvcd the way for defeabng Lhe
auport." . .
Edwards had little sympathv
for Sullivan, who is a retuPcf
orthndonll:.t.
"I thjnk Jim Silva has w 11 d
D<.1-.e' .mouth shut ~ he said
-Staff writer Kathleen Haney
contributed to this story.
Local representatives buck national· Democratic tide
• Republicans Rohra bacher and
Cox have comfortable wins over
challengers for House seats.
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Despite a rousing election for the Demo-
cratic Party that included Vtctones in the
state's gubematoridl and U.S . Senate races,
tWo · local Republican congressmen
retained their seats.
Rep. Dana Rohrabacher (R-Huntington
Beach) and Rep. Christopher Cox (R-New-·
•
port Beach) were elected to anothar two-
year term. Rohrabacher staved off Democ-
ratic opponent Patnci.a Neal with 58°10 of
the vote, and Cox had no problem dispos-
ing Christina Avalos with more than two-
thirds support, t1ccordm~ to unofficial
results Wednesday. · · ·
Members of the Republican Party
remained unnerved dt preliminary results
thdt mcticated Democrats wouldn't lose any
ground in the U.S Senate and may h.a.Ye
gained at least two sedts m the House of
Representatives. Republicans were count·
mg on a voter backlash. from President
'Clinton's ad.m.iss1on he had sexual relabons
,.. '
wiU1 a former White ·House intern, but 1l
ctppcars lhe charge backfired.
"I .th.in.k that means. there will probably
be no irnpeacnment of tl)e . pres1dC>nt,"
Rohrabt1cher said. "It also means lhc1,t th~
Republicans hdve got.,to start defining the
issues mstectd of being afraid to mci kc pe9-
ple Q1ad at them. The Republican leader-
ship dre quite frankly showmg thPmsclve
to be less than aggressive. M
· Rohrabacher's race -minored the first
tace-off between Robert Doman and Loret-
ta Sanchez in the 46th Congre..-.s10nal Dis·
lrict m 1996, which Sanchez· won by a nar-
row margin. In both races, the w ell-known
Repuhhcdn congressmen faced unkno\\ n ·
Democrtthc women. '
But there weren't any sunilarities al 1h1 •
balloL box, whf're Rohrabacher ha'ntltl
bt>at NPdl. TI1c> 51-year-old congressm • .
withstood tel~v1sion ads and mailers fr1.1n 1
N<•al's ramp to tack on another term ro h
tO-yec11 carl'cr m Washington, D <:
'Allhough"Avalos put together a platfor n
that foru~ed on soaal service prograt
she posed little threat to Cox, a w1
c ntwnchcd Republican who will return
th<'! nallon·s c'np1tttl to serve his sixth term
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contributed to this story.
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NEWPORT DISTRICT
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Gary Adarns, but didn't hllve a:. way's lead will oV'crtum d m
favorable result . _the hnal tally, most~· hecau of a
Adams 1Yon .nearly 85% of the !ate camp~g!l mailer that Ridge·
votP. a.96 ,Winibl t'I ordifig ntroun:nnmmg:::to • 1,.,-.__r:
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wiie'il all the ballots are counted •1·m VC!):'. happy, but 1 don't "I. thmk that mer -...iU co"? · for po pular OP\v' Supennt ndent ..! the hkeli'fiOOd i:. stun. · Jeno 1n·-Happier lh"t r on r · nack to ~aunt him; 1md <'llleGn•-t-ms > :>rtlJ<tr • .,_ ..
_......,;..o;_,,_.. l Riugewdy· -real estate that it's over: Adams sa1d ~say it's 1mp10J'l"'r<end J1e H vcn 'f>wporl Brar a}-O ~velo,P.er wh run on a latform Wednesd~y -It's bM.>n pret ru· fined or metlun • •be smd Ml ;u
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Gary Monahan talks to a supporte_r at a reception party ln Costa
Mesa on Tue day night. ·
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trdd1tJOnally had voting hlocs and
Dixon's arldtt1on i. not expe<:ted
to create o new mctJonty, sau..I out·
gom9 t-.1dyor Peter Bulla.
H\Ve don't have thf! votmg
that we seemed to be Josmu sinht ·bloc:> you h \ve on d lot of olfler
of the needs bf the res1dcmh," rnu.nc:ils ~vh1ch ll•acl to a grc>c1t
Genis said ·1 thank that's som(•. degree of mc•fhciPnC'y, not to
thing where she' LI he very mention h9hts, H Buflu Sdid. • 1
strong." don't see <.omP. kmd of nrnjonty
Most recently, Dixon c<1st the voting bloc happening."
Planning Comm1ss1on'' lone dts-, Monal1un sa1d hP rl1cl not
senting vote on tht> Jld1bor Cen· P'.\.pect to !>Ce maJor changes in
ter devplopmP.nt. When the deci-the council either. I le said h<' will
sion was appectlNl hy Counc:il· remain consistent in his po 1bons
woman I ieather Somers, tht• on issues but dl~o look~ forwMd
· council also Cast Ct 4-1 volt> \\ llh to havmg a COtlsiderdlJJn imprPS•
.Somers as the soh• chsscnter. sion on the Wt>sl Side rc-vilalita-
Allhough Ducon and Somers . lion.
would not make a ma1onty on the . Dixon ~aid she will be upt•n-
hve-membcr counc:1l, the. new · minded anrl concentrate on c<lu·
9llianc' gives resident more ol tt catmg herse lf ~OOUt the isslll:'S
voice u1 c1ly matters. 111c dddi· facing llle t ounc.:tl .
tion of Dixon also g1\'e · the Col-·rm not going to go m with
lcge Park neighborhood reprP-1 this agenda,-Dixon said. "I Wdnt
sentation on the counc1l lo ll·am more obout '" hdt's gtvnu
However, the: c uunc:1l ·hds not . on.•
1 ~f protecting residents, preserv·. 'cling, and trying to balance my ~<id.ms sair c wor ·ec o ot Stok~ oppcment.
j mg the environment and f1Xlng job and my campaign has been · wt!b Krdnzloy dunng the cam-·The onl~ Ji}('al clertion r m
!· the city's infrastructure problems difficult.r · pa1~ and wcss looklng lurward w dlsdppoinh d' 10 1~ Stokec; an 1 l -said he thmks he got his mes-However, the large margm by wo~.k.ing with him o!l.Uw cound1 , Kathy Schwarz ·. b1.: i.dtd •tt• ! sd9e out in the last 'week of the which he won helped make up ~got to kriOY.' .f\.hkn qmte well tlmt• for omc uew blood on Ulc i campaign . for it. he said. so his apparent lo~s ha!;i-tnr1rlro tlu~ c hoot ·board <ind 1 thotiqhl sh
j But J<ranzley, a Newport . •J didn't think it .would be kind of a bitlersweP.t win.f111 ·uw, Wds {l y .t>d c:.hoicc .• i Beach stockbr:oker who was quit~ thdt high." he said. "My he said .... A 700-v<>tP dtlll'ft'OCT· Sch war?. spent ti revorl(:Yfj
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! heavily t1ndorsed by civic organi-feelmg is people remember~d • will be .very harcJ to turn tuti\lnu $2.150 on tho q mipaign or abou
zat1ons and the Newport HcUbor from four year5 ago, 4ind that was Tod put m, a lot of tune k!lockmg 12 c ·n~ 0 vote Sto~.cs, on u1
I Area Chamt?er of Commerce, was ii hard thing to overfome for O!" d9ors, and rny .Je~llng I lh~~ •)th 1 hand Spunt· a bou; ·~5 S3S
1 11ot 1-eady to throw rn the towel. Ron." · matle the. cllifctenre· or abou'..30 ('C'nts.a.vote . I "I will not make the appropn-Winship conceded the defeat Ridgeway Sd1d he> le I~ ti dJd E,.~n u lie 15 the pfficlal v.m
I ate announcement until all the . but said he wasn't too upset by 1t. ·:ork harder and ~ hP. md the nt>r flt r tht ab!>cnh.~e ballots en j votes ~re cou_nted, because it 1S so •we didn't even bother to put pver-endorsement of ~ranzlc·y counted ~tokes a td he-1 b.Jf
i clqse. he said. a candidate's statement m," he 1s what mouvnted h im to ke J> ftc·d b} the dose votP dnd I Candidate Len Miller, a fonner said Wednesday. . . gomg strong. to find out "'h) 50 mdn)
i Tu-.un City Councilman, said he Wmship said he has his sighb Mayor Tom Edwards stt1d he ided W'lth h r opponenl ! was ch-.appointed by the outcome set on Manlyn Brewor' state•' was gen;rally ~oPP\'. with Uw .1 \\ttrll to know whdl 1
i ot the race. Miller got about 2,565 assembly seat m 2000, wh1ch results. W~le he endorsed Kra nz· the£ ha\i and 1 d hke to n, 1 \'Ote!i runrnng against Kranzley Newport Beach Councilman John ley, he said he thmks ·R1dgewoy \~ ith them and hnd out ,, h
1md Ridgeway, about 13.2% of Hedges and county neasurer can do a good JOI~ as well th re concerned t1h ul h
. the total. John Moorlach have also been -Frankly, I thank 1t' a shamP said J WtiDt to hod out ! · ·r wouldn't sdy i'm surprised, rumored to be eying. either one of them had to lose issuc.>s 1 am not udclr uiq l but I thought we were gomg to do Winship said m the peninsuJd becnuse they're both 9ovd peo-Wnt•
! d lot better thdn we did," Miller district. race, he thinks Ridg~-pie," he send.
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j. tned to keep it tlean. · ·
j Thf' Registrnr of Voters esti·
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! count that will mclude absentee i hullots by Tuesday: .Pro'Vls1onal
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Candidate • ·
Don ~full (I.)
Wtlhdm "Bill" Verk<tmp Jr.
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100° u of preC'lncts repm ting
3,890
1,907
2.7
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Candiddte • Number of votes Percentage
Chnstuph1•1 < ox (R)
Chn~llnd ,\\ ,iJos (DJ
VHIOI A \\dyllN Jr (l)
RcJ) mond O t-. lllls 1 Rt1loml)
100"0 of preclnC'ls reporting
STATE ASSEMBLY 70TH DISTRiCT
117,075
:>1,297
2.679
1,157 .
1:234
67.4
• 29.5
1.5
0.7
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l\lanlyn c. Bn•w1•1 (RI
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J 00° .. of prP< Inch wportlng
74,522
22,168
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Cdndiddle Number of votes Pe.rcentage
DIVISION 4
Jdnll' F J1111 \tkm~oCl 2,263 65.7
1Jros1ri><.> Jo1ll'!t 609 17.7
Flo Mc1rlin 545 15.8
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Candidate '. Number of votes
Arlt•ne Schtlfer ~J.230
Qt1n Worthington 7,598
Greg Woodtitde· 7,27b. . ' Puul E. Shoenberger -6,304
Jun W<thner 5,727
Mike JonC's 4.~44
W€!ndy Hooper Davis :), 146
100'}0 of precincts reporting·
COAST COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT AREA 5 .
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OffANGE COUNTY WATE~ DISTRICT
Candidate
DIVISIPN 5
Jerry A. King
Evelyn R. Hart
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J:Celly Rowe
Bud Qu,ist
Anna Wmsh1p
100°0 of preciqcts reporting
Number of votes
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coining soon I he headline an the Vtlla • in JUSl 3 112 months. But 1t changmg rnp1dly.. traffic remallls
-NQva ad m Monday's T H l -f I E D _ _. _ _..y s that way. dreadful, not helpect at dll by
Daily Pilot all btit----=------c 0 l g-M R l knew I wa back when a apJ)aJent ~nni4f rou<lWU?K:==t;rre~~FFc5ft"!Gi "1~:w:1tR"H1tt'i=::r;=-====-~fh!~otm~~.+eo!~:i*>M;......,-.""""I
cheered: •Th..fhTourists are , ~ ravishing..b@~w_b.lliL1i~--~---,.C.Sa DI.lY..C...CaSt ot lr.v"m .... e _ __,... . ...,,
-Goner' ' ot 4-Runnet cut itrtrnntofme vertue 1s stitt'tom up,=-and ~o i
• Not quite. At least two of us m hne at the carwash. Birch Strnct south of Bristol
were still hangir\g around. · All the political-signs gave Street. Neither seems to have '
L~t me tell yolt, 1t is down· the place dn aura of added changed a whit since late Jum•,
right weird being tourists in chaos. But what confounded us nor has the Arches bridql! pro·
your own town, strangers in a ' most were the names on the jact. Did 1 mention that 70 low-
ylace where your kids grew up, signs. . tech years ago, workmen neccl ·
outsiders where you·spent nedr· · Ada~s. Kranzley, Ridgeway, ed only seven months to con·
ly half your Ufe. · Milleri Who are these guys? struct a hndg~ across Colorado's
During a brief visit last week, Whal h'lippened to Sansone, · 1, 7oo-toot:d£>cp Royal GorgPl
my wife and i ran through an Watt and Turner, Hart and The restaurant scene, of
enormous spread of emotions, 4 fred Heather? Now thosc> were coun-course, is ever-changmg. A bel·
troin sad to happy, apprehen· marf·i·n cil ~ames that mdde Newport sive to laid back, and most proud. ly-up here, a hopeful grand
points in between. Sure, there were old faithfuls. opening them. John Dominis
The first strange thing we did our massive ·collection of duff-el Gary Monahan, Judy Franco out. Aysia 101 in. Across Coast ·
was c heck into a hotel after bags, coolers and other bag-(running for her 27 th term?) and Highway JS the new Auto Bistro.
returning the hell ship of a sail-gage over the wall. Chns •I'm the most conserva-My wife tned it, and pro·
boat we chartered. Thal fiasco · When we lelt Newport last live person in any room" Steel. nounced her $4,95 turkey sand·
was described in dreadful detail June and headed for Colorado, Not to mention Ron Winship. ·Wich a whole lot b<!ller, and
recently anci I will not dwell on a half-dozen friends lOVlted us When he ran against_ and more hP.allhful, than the G1gan-
it further. • to stay with them whenever we . nearly defeated _ Tom to GrC'aseburgers at other drivt•·
Find.mg an affordable hotel . returned. Tt.ouble is. whose invi-Edwards four years dgo, Ron throughs, dnd not much mpre
in Newport Beach is not easy lation do you accept? And how· was waiting tables at Villa No\ a expensive. -t .
we finally settled on the New-do your other friends feel if you but :;,aid he was really m public The most difficult pdrt of our
port Classic Inn on PC;icihc Coast stay with someone else? relations. This bme, I hear, he's visit came wh<:n WI' drov(• by
Highway across from Windows We·decided, this trip at ledst, really an actor. A·ctuelly, other our old house neut du..,k Sun-
on the Bay. to err on the side of discretion. than lus opposition to con.vert-day. Didn't stop or ~iow down,
The deciding factors were a What with our Catalina voyage , mg El Toro, he .certainly can't JUSt crept by c1t 15'111ph. We
location from which 1 could and v.isiting my wife's mother do a whole lot worse than most both had chok~d-up throats and
. walk almost anywhf>re if my and stepfath~r near San Diego, of the curreOJ bunch didn't say a word. Lat~r, we
wife had the car, and a $69-a-we were in town only a couple While th~ political scef!e is agreed that maybe Wf' had
night rate. HaVlng paid more of nights an}')\'ay. .
than that m Green Rjver, Utah, But that was Jong enough to
and Barstow, Cahf., it seemed a reinforce our belief that we had
bargain. made the right move when we
The rooms were small but decided to flee the Newport
clean and comfortable, and the scene.
lobby turtles are engaging. Best Basically, we wanted a sun·
of all, we could back our Jeep pler life with a slower tempo.
to the small veranda of our I'm sure the pace hasn't
ground-floor room and heave increased that much m Newpqrt
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Thursday, November S, 1998
OASIS Seruor Center, 800 Mar-
guerite Ave., Corond del Mar.
Admission is $1. For more mfor-
l1lation, calJ (949) i144-.3244.
A Discovery .Science Center
e¥hib1l will be dl South Coilsl
Plaza's Jewel Colllt from 10 a.m.
to 9 p.m toddy, rnday and Satur-
day from 10 am. to 7 p.rn. dnd
Sunday from 10 a m to b p.m.
Adrnlss1on is twe. South Codst
Piaza is at 3333 Bmtor St., Costa
M esa. For more mtormat1on, can
(800) 782-8888
The Ebell Club of Newpo1 t
Bedch will mee>t dt 11 30 d m. at
tht: Baha1 Cormthidn 'Yacht Club,
1601 Bayside Dnvl',. Newport
Bedch. Entcrtetuunent wdl be pro·
vided by vornhst DPbo1ah Tuylor.
Reservations. dl!' wqucsted Por
more mlom1dt10n, cdll (949) 721-
9267
f!L singing class will be presented
from 1 to 3 p rn c1t OASfS "ic•nior
Cent~r. 800. MargunntC' Ave.,
Corolla del f\IM t\dmisswn is
free For mor~ 10torn)t1tlon, rc1ll
(9491 644-3244
A line danC'lng cla s will be pre-
sented from :i 15 lo .I 45 pm. at
OASIS Senior Cenlt>1 800 ~tdr
quenle A-.:c., Corond dt>l Mar.
A dnussion is twe For more inlor-
mation, call (949j 644-3244.
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bC prPsented from 7 to 8:30 p'.m.
at Hoag Health Center, 1190 Bak-
l~r St .. Costa Nfesd. Reservations
drc requested. For more informa-
tion, calJ (800) 514-4624.
FRIDAY .
A physical training class will be
presented from 8:30 to 9:30 a .m.
at OASIS Senior Center, 800 Mar-
g uen tP Ave., Coron~ del Mar
Admission is $21. For more inf or
mallon, cat! (949) 644-3244 ...
A yoga class will be presented by
Helena Sprake from 9 to 10 15
a .m. at the Nancy Clark Educa-
tion Ct.>nter, 471 Old Newport
Roud Swte 103, Newport Beach.
Adm1..,~1on is $8 per class or $30
tor lour prepdld classes. For more
mfom1dtion, call (949) 548:4059.
An awards ceremony and artists
reception to mark the openJng of
the Newport Beach Fall Juried
Ar l Show will be presented from
5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at Newpo1 l
Beach C1tY, Hall, 3300 Newport
Blvd Admission is free The event
will feature original artwork in dll
mecha created by local artists. The
art will-be on display at the New-
port Bedch C ity Hall Gallery from
8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday through
Jan, 4. For more information, call
(949) 717-3870.
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A free program titled Limited. SATURDAY
Etlilion Books The Art of Book · •
h'!lding wiU. b<• presPntcd ~i 7 I The: House of Flbless 3420 E
p.m. at the Newport Bt•uch (en-. ' •
t(dl Library's fonc.n<)'> f\.ll·etmg C?a~t High.way, Go~ona del ~ar,
Room,. 1000 Avotddo .\.vt• The w11l present free fitness · testing
progrdffi will f~aturc top1rs· such from 10 a.m to 2 p.m. Testing
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made or desktop-puhhshed strength a nalysis. Admission is
bpoks For mow mfomMhon, call free For mpre information, cdll
<949) 717-3801, (949) 67°5-3287.
ThJ1 11 THE neot of tbe year. 1tore will be o'f'erfJ~ witb .
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Center, 471 Old Newport Road. WEDNESDAY
Wle 103 Ne.w~ ci~~~z~;:.:r:~~~~.:.s¢
SUNDAY
A musical UUed "Piano and Vio-
lin Selections· will be presented
dt 3 p .m; at the Newport Beach
Central Library's Friends Meeting
Room. 1000 Avocado Ave: Ad.mis-
s1on is free. For more information,
Cd JI (949) 717-3801.
MONDAY
A class UUed Healthy Eating will
be presented from 1~30 to 3:3o·
pm al OASIS Seruor Center, 800
Marguerite Ave., Corona del Mar.
Admission is free. For more inlQr·
· mation: call (949) 644-3244.
A ·yoga class Wul be presented by
Helena Sprake trom 6:30 to 8 p m.
Adnus ion is $8 per elem; or $30
fer four prepaid classc:. .. For more
mfonndt1on, call (949) 548·4059.
presented from 9 to l O d.m. at the
OASlS Senior. Center, 800 Mar-
guente Ave., Corona del Mar.
Adrmssfon is $1. For more infor-
mation, call (949) 644 3244.
A yoga class will b~ presented by
llelena Sprake from 9 to 10:15
a.m. at t.tro Nancy Clark Educa-
llon Center, 471 Old Newport
Road, Suite 103, Newport Beach.
Admission is $8 per class or $30
for four prepaid classes. For more
mfonnatlan, call (949) 548-4059.
A sllde show/lecture tJUed. "Trea-
sures Crom the Royal Tombs of Ur"
will be presented at noon at the
Newport Beach Central Library's
Fnends Meeting Room. 1000 Avo-
cado Ave. Admission is free. For
more information, <'all (949) 717-
3801.
A ballroom dance class will be
presented from 3 to 4 p.m. at
Oasis Seruor Center, 800 Mar-
guerite Ave., Corona del Mar.
Admission is $38. For more lllfor-
rnauo,n. cull (949) 644-3244.
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Nov. 10th, 10.m -12:00 or 2:()().-4:00pm •
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11 :45 a:-m. to, 1 p.m. at the Costa
Mesa Golf and Country Club,
1701 Golf Course Dnve Atlmis·
s1on is $12 and includes luncb. F<lr
more information, call 885-909:!.
Senior consultant ·Bob Btennan
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reverse mortgages for seruors 62
and t>Ver al 3 p.m . at Bayside Vil -
ldge, 300 E. Coast I hghway,
Newport Beach. For morP infor-
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A 'Ude .. show/lecture e
'' Namtbtd Revisited• will be. pre-
o.;entt>d at 7 p .m . at the Newport-
Bt'c1ch Cenlrdl Library's Friends
Mef.'tinn Room, 1000 Avocddo.
Ave. Atlmb~1on is freP.. For more
mformation, call (949) 717.._3801.
ONGOING
St. Andrew's Presbyterian
Church offer a support group for
ftumhes with loved onE>.:. who are
mentally 111 The group meets
A group counseling session tilled from 6:~m to 8 p.m. Sundays rn th.e Body-lma~ye Improvement _ church\ Dierenfield Hall C, 600
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more information, call (949) 720-
8437.
Prospects Networking Group
meets lrom 7 15 to 8:30 a.m .
Wedneo.;dt1ys at Mimi's Cafe, 1835
Newport Blvd.. Co~ta Mesa.
Breakfast is $6. for more mforma·
t10n, call Anqie Stafford al 474-
2225 or Tina Pimrnn at 551-3156.
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"The Newport Beach ~arks,
Beaches tl.llcl R<•crc1.1t1on Commis-
sion n1C'cts at 7 p.m. tho hrst Tues·
. day' of Pdc-h month in the City
Council chombe1s, 3300 Nt•wport
Blvd., Newport Berl< h . fo'or morn
inlom1<thon, call 644-3151.
~lcotlne Anonyn1ous fellowship
Wdnts to help men and women
w,ho smoke tO' quit and remau'.i
smok(' ln;~. For mow mforn1t1t1on
on lonil evening meetings, call
650·271:1.. ,
The Costa Mesa Htstorlcal Sod·
cty holds a lr<>P open hous<' from'
11 u.m. to 3 · p.m Thursdays at
1870. Anaheim AvC" , Costt1 M<>sc1.
·nw t•vcnt ledturc>s nll'mordh1hu
lrom th<! city of <.">st.i Mestt dnd
!ht• Suntu An.1 Army Air Bust•. Por
mow mtmmcHion, cc1U h31-5q 18. ·
Overeaten; Anonymous meeb
tram 7 to B p .m. Wc•<lnC'sd<1y~ dt
,:.jt. John's Epi,ropr1I Church, tB:l
E. Bdy St., C'n lei Mcscl. For more
·mfomldllon, C-rtU !lSJ-0<100,
OASIS Senior Center offers a
. Pdrkmc;onls chs~t1<:(; support uroup
from':/ lo 9 pm. the ~roml Thurs-
. day ot P1H h month .it 800 Mar-
quentt> \vi'., C(lror1<1 clel ~ lur. For
mon• inlormc1l11111, c c1ll fi44-:l244.
°The Pacific Buslriess Xchange
hds weekly breakfast mN•tings c1t
7 a.m. Tuesdays at the PanfJc:
Club,· 4110 MacArthur Blvd.,
Newport Beach. There b no
charge for the imLial mee>tmg. For
more information, cdlJ 640-0588.
The Newi)ort Beach Psychologl-·
cal Association prf"scnl!'. d l oed
relationship group called Insight
Equals Power al 7 p.m. Thurs·
days. The fee 1s $25 per wt>ck. For
more mformallon, call 722-4588.
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Socie(y . on its toes for ballet cqmpanyfund-raiser
~~•J:W~l~~.a.1o·~\,ltW rnartre, Marta-Elva Sifuentes,
at the ha UN.• That' ,,....,+---j 'mKI the e!ey nt c lewa=~ti,..o,= .. -~
~;iF.t-:!~.-.lillllfC'.~hftt:ttm lr.~sllltcs m --..... ·r-:·-~---........ --. .--long..,with Donna Sz.enyeri,
one of the numbers troni ·A president of the Ballet Mont-
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Chorus Wne." And that' ubo · martre Guild and educational
Wt"Ck dt. Th£' Ville ge Crl'dfl
wh~n Co..,td f\.h• .t·lMsed Ballet
Montmartre"• l'X<JUL..,itc lmllenna
~·ncht1nlPd, tlw c rowd th.it httd
guthernd loi tht• .innut1l fund
raiser.
More thi1n 150 lovers of
uanC<! attc•nclcc.t the third annual
gathering ror 13ullet Montmartre,
rtti:.mg moe<• than· $1 'J,250 Co
:.upport tlw h 1llet company's
t>duca uon<1I out f('tlch progrnm
which olll'fs Ire" lectures and
demonstr.1t10ns to Orang"
County stndt nts Smee thP
inception c•I tht> ballet's outreach
program, more than 10,000
young p Pnple llavt> !Jeen
exposed to lhl' art J<>flll, m1:1ny or
\\horn nuqht not havP-had :,uc:h
c1n exp1~rw1ll c otllt'rv:1sl•
Th•> c1rltst1c dill'< tor nl the
Bdllt"l Mon11111irtrt•, Stela
\. lorlca, \\ 11tkS with e>xcepllondi·
l} trllt nlt'd } 111mq JO(dl ddncers.
111< luclmq N1·1A. po1t's bedutiful
yoL1n~ li.1!1111 mus Ji:lltlle Tan7er,
Wendy lft-arbt>r .rnd Hope Lyon
·Other talt•11kd youuq pt•rtonn-
t>rs m the h.ilkt tnclucli• lsabela
Miller dllti d } oum1 rnctn, Lin-
coln Jones 1\ll of the pprform~1:>
.,{/l\'t> l oon •, 11! th1•ir cltort llnd
tulP.nl to nsf' to lhP stdnda(<ls :,el
bv Vionc<t
·Cle url}. UH; h11rd \\Olk 1tnd
-
:&eemmgly CfJOrtlC S HrtlCC Wd
appreciated by the crowd that
had come to The V1lltlge Crean
to .;.upport Ballet Montmartie
During th<? pre-dinner cocktdll
hour, guests 'wer~ tredted to
oriqmql music from the ballet'~
adaptation of "A Chnstrnas Car·
ol, • based on· the Dickens sto11e~
of old England. Top H<lfCdtl!nng
st>rvcd a sumptuous buffet as
thf! ballet t_roupe bP.gan to per-
form for U1e local crowd.
The black-tie affair ullracted
t1 c rbsssecllon of Newport-Mest1
1;oc1et), uicJuding Samantha and
David Chase, Stuart Freidman,
Suanne and Raymond Pacini,
.me! the tong family inclucJmy
sons Jason und Derek, The Don
Hellers of Corona Del Mell'·
dttended, as did ballcnna Jamie
Tuhzer's parents, Lorraine uncl
Ted Tanzer of Shorechfls.
Pre.cadent of Bdllct l\. tont·
rdi ator and New-
port's PatrtcJa and Brooks Hoar.
Patrida serves as company '
boarcl trea~urnr.
As the evening progressed,
and the ballet company per-
fonned its otiginal numbers to
the c:tpplduse of an at>preciative
crowd. the btds on a super "-
selection of some 200 silent auc-
tion items-increased with enthu-
siasm between each perfor-
mance. Highlight of the auction
was a weekend m San Francisco
at a ·Nob Hill condo, donated by
one generous Ballet Montmartre _
aftc1onetdo.
Viorica, a former principal
dancer Wlth the Romanicm
National Ballet, collaborated
with composer George Martt-
novtch, orchestrator and mu~1cal
director Brent Neumeyer and
artist Teresa Blschak to create
the> ballet adaptation of •A
C'hnstmas Carol," which
d~buted in Orange County last
DC'cember. The. company will
once again offer "A Christmas
Carol,• with performances Dec.
18-20 at OCC in Costa Mesa
Neumeyer will direct d choir
. composed of Costa Mesa High
School members as part of the ·1 pertonnance.
·Ticket pnces range between
$10 and $14, a must-see for the
Ballet Montmarte dancers entertained supporters at the third annual Village Crean benefit at an
estate overlooking the Back Bay in Newport Heights. The Costa Mesa ballet company's Guild
President Donna Szenyerl, center rear, and board. president Marla-Elva Sifuentes are flanked by
ballerinas Hope Lyon, left, Jamie Tanzer and Wendy Harber. Proceeds from the benefit will help
fund the Ballet Monbnarte's e ducational outreach program, which has presented free lectw;es and
de monstrations to more than 10,000 Orange County students since its inception in 1994 .
entire family. Call Ballet Mont-
martre at (949) 646· 7t>88 to
make a reservation. For a pre-·
v1ew of uu~. wonderful ballet,
dttend the tree-lighting ceremo-
ny at Fashion Island on Nov. 20
at 6 p.m. Ballet Montmartre'~
children and adults will be lea-
tured in the production.
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end a {11'\lat assortment of premium bottled and draft beers Hours
5 CQllr~7 l'.Qirn Tues • &n Oosed Mond8yJ Located et 1773 Newport
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Sandwlehes Coffe end Espresso Orin~.s & Smoothies All new
breakfast. menu Cater.mg eve1labla Open Mon-Fn et 6am
Sat ot 7 m encl Sun nt Sam Locm.ed et 270 E 17th Street.
Costa Mosa 64 2252 ---
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Past.a Co '! r Salad, Horne mado Sausage, Veal, L&mb.
Veg tonen flshcs, Wne, Beer. Cnppuccino & Dessert. Hotn1 7
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11 00am All Maior Credit Cards Ar.cepted. l.oc8ted At 296
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LA PALAPA
Serving outhnntx: SOOth M •Cffil Seafood Cevi<;he, ~ktllils.
camarones, polpo, eosaladaS end much more. Open 6 days e
week Closed on WodnosdEl'f.; tlne tn or tak&oJt.. Loceted at 123
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FERDUSSI TA~TE OF PERSIA
Sovory Pere1en cul& n In upscale. aftordabla etmoophere
1 1 ~ 10 OOpm Stinday Thlksday until 1 em friday&turday
with live ITkJSIC
THE CANNERY
Hist.one Waterfront Aostatrant and Harbo' ChJIS8 ~ Ho1Jrs
Mon.-Sa 11 30 • 2 CXlam, Sun. \Q CDam-12 ~ •• All Maior
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Ge~ hooked on tho freshest fish eva lalire Fresh grilled fish,
eafood and chicken l!llnd'Mches. ulsds, '1ilod pl8tss 8nd pasta
speccalties ~ sewn days • wee Mon thru sa 11am9pm.
&Rl8y 11em-7pm C6teMg evaBoble Located at 670 W 17th
St. 100 c.osta Mesa (West ci the new TMJdlr Joe's J Ei45.a873
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'Ne have the nl06t laps on rooord n Orengo County! 46 ~
boert, 42 micro bl"OW9rs W feot.ure over 50 s•ngllH'Mlt &
blended Scotch whiskoys O'l Welt 119 marrt t.op<Jf~one bourtlons. •
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Newport Becich/Costo Mesa Daily Pilot l'hurKI~~ N_ov mber S,_ 1998 A UJ
~ .
TWo filffis sho~ diff eient _loo~ at _tolerance,. diversity .
idea, the pre:
tense of 'tlie -="-=-'-~:.:tJcifilt"'W:;ta fi
' ·neautiful' fihn 'finds
·con1edy in tragedy IL ti• 1s Bcuulltulw 1s iJ hnl-
hnnl him tfwt 11c h1~·v1·s"
rare, rlPhcillP. httJ,mn• ol
comf'dy and . orrow. It 'l1r1s (•t1rnc•c\
numerous dwarc~ in Italy and t1t
libn fes1tv<1b1 md11c..hn9 .s hvt;-
1 minute ~tctn<li'nq ov,1t1on t1t i' Cannes. TI1P-th'11c1ter wq pt1ckcd!
Its uccess IS lurgc•l} du!'• to
ltahan ~tar Rob rto Uemqm, .i
modem-duy Chrtplm who c1bo
co-wrote and d1wctccl the him.
REEL CRITICS
Hcmgru pli\ys
Guido, an
mnocent,
dumsy·wa1t-
er who COffiP.S to TUSCdny m l93B
with little more than d lot ol
imagination and the !Jiit ol·gdh.
The hrst hour ts a com1c tlnd
visual dehqht <l<; Gwdo m<•Pts
<1nd woos a pretty sr.hoolte<trh.-r .
nc1mcd lJurc1 (N1rolPltt1 Brnsch1,
his ff'•il-lifo wilt>), Onll c;.m·
dllnOSt OVl'flOUk tlll' Sl~nS Of lll<'
1mpendmH horrors that iHl' dbout
to bcfdll Uw country. ·
The him skips to HM4 t1ncl
Guido has un idyllic bh• when he
and his fdnnly <11t> sucld<>nly · ·
whisked off to d concPnlrdtion •
camp To hwld his young son,
Joshua, cts hest he can from the
c1wful rec1lity of thP1r s11uatwn,
Guido mvC:nl!i a game for his son.
l le telb Joshu.1 thot P\Pl)OIH! in
the camp i conipt•hng to earn
points for a Ing pnzc, then they
CW\ all go honie.
r\1~1ough 11 1s such d foolish
them and
u1ve~ the.m •• __
SOffit:!t_hmg
positive to ,
lorw.. on -a •
thredcl of hope
lo hang on lo
m the face of
the inevitable.
Please don't
be put off by the idea of !".Ubtittu. ... or lhe subject matter: 11tis film
doos not portray the niHhtmansh
TPdlism of •Schindler's List," nor
the tasteleSs bu11oonery of
"Hogan's Heroes." Instead, MLife
1s Beautiful" i:; a truly onginul
fairy tale with a tender simplioty
that will ha'{e you smiling Uirough
your tears.
• SUSANNE PEREZ. 45, lives in Costa
Mesa and is an executive secretary for
an office furniture manufact~rer.
'X' marks the spot. for
n1ovie reviewer
l A mencan History X,"
· English director Tony
Kaye's first feature film...,
1s tho story of the risP and fdll ol
d Venice Beach skinhead ndmccl.
D"rf'k Vineyard (Edward Norton
of UThe People vs. Larry nynt.
and "Pnmal Fear").
The film is narrated from the
perspective of Derek's younger
brother, Danny {Edward Furlong
of uTermindtor 2~), and 1s reldtc>d
through a series of flashbacks thc1t
t1rc all filmed m black and wh.tte.
Derek becomes enamored
w:ith the ideology perpetuated hy
a racist leader named Cameron
G~at /Ootl, limtastir &r11iu
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, • • ' { t ir : ' r-" 1•1-·, • '
(Stacey Keach) (!T\d targets other
. vulnerable angry youths for
Camt>ron's "gdng. • The gang
mllicb violence on mmontic~.
amony otlwr things 1111• vwlt•ncP
cuhmnl)h•s 10 D1 rck murdcnng
t\\O of the blt1ck )Ot!th rn his
front yfl1d, ultC'r Ddllfl} &N~s then
urf'ilkinq rnto I >crek'~ f'r1r
. begins tts a 9roup of white
youths playmg tlgcimsl black . '
youths m ct ht1skPth<1U 9dmC at
Uw bt>dch. After thP \\'h1te youth~
w 111 Uw gt1111P, th .. y ewc:t the
bldck group ~rom thP. nc•iyl)hnr• . ·
hooc.l t1nd tC'll tlwm ne\'.t>r Lo
rC'turn Lrlt~r. thP·ski~heacl tJclrl<f
Der"k 1:-. st•nt tu pnson dnd
!Pains the 1 Pt1lll11 ' tlw \\ l111t•
ldClSt JnO\'l'Jll('Jl( a11d lutc1
.lwlnend ... <1 hlttck \11n1,1ll' Aller 11
nmtront~1l1mr '" ith oth1 r rdtl~ts,
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Lobster Startin& at Pas.ta S6.9S $S.50
Tails $I .00 specials Red , Sashl-i
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Crab,
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Based on
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670 W. 17th St. #GB, Costa Mesa
(West of the new Trader Joe's)
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When you pureha c one cnlrCl' :tl re ular
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Th1 u offer•~ only good through
ovcmbcr 7, 1998. o N11l no\\
tnrre n.llon :
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Derek r1>ali1.1~s tus anger wos
mi c..hr~ed alld. with the h••lp of
ht"i fo1mer h19h chool pnnnpal
hl'.'coroe educ .itect ttnd mends
tu-, h ·art tind h1-. WCI) s. But tho
!jkml1ead .Cfdn!J l1>d h~ Crtrneron
Frtfsh Sellfood
1Vightly
arufill£ ra .
.~ on .~Sl
· ~evate him fu
heroic ~tus.
Unroounately
Danny is mes·
ffiPr'i:i'f•O by all
• ot Uus
The most
rnterPslmg dnd ·
ultimately trufj·
·~ part of the
{Lim is.the end
• when Oerr•k takes Dannv aside
and tells him ot ht tran formd°-
\1011 whil • m pnsod and the rea-
Olll> ior his rhange
I left th1 film 1eeling JU~t as I
felt alter seemg .. Boyz m the
Hood .. year c1go Unfortunately
this film, w:is not widely marke~·
ed., pertiai s cIUt! to the \'lOlence
....._,. nd langungn. or perhaps due to
. dtsayre ments over the final edit ·
b<>tween th~ tud10, the dtrector:
dnd Norton This :is truly one of
lhe be t films .of the year
•MICHELLE HANCOCK. 27. lives tn
Newport Beach with her husband and
works for a Costa Mesa law firm •
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A 14 Thursday, November 5, 1998 ? date book Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot
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~rooldyn .PizZa has the best
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calorie counter dt borne. The ~ fljt foos;l_i~ a..W,.U.~ntic:. ltaJian, } ' ·
'"portions big enough for multiple
meals.
refrestung and light with tnixed 1-::::::."".~=::-=:::===:".:====== .. ==-~-~-~-""'!'"".""""""'-.~r_,..-~ gre~~s1iced tomato~ oriions,
olives and grated cheese. ·
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l Baked dishes incluqe lasagna,
baked ziti or rfgatorU; canneUonl
and pasta crepes stuffed with
meat, spinach and ricotta cheese·
a.Rd topped with mozzarella. .
. not only No. 1, they will keep
conung back il they feel wel-
come.
This lesson was obvious1y
learned by Low e Scotto and his
brother-in-law, Frank Romero, of
Costa Mesa's Brooklyn Pizza,
who not oniy come around to the
table to see how you like the
food, but they also seem to actu-
. ·ally care about how·yoo are.
It must bE> something m the
. Brooklyn air or the fact thot
Scotto ran his
DINING REVIEW ~~ !:~eu-
New York
borough before moving to Cali-
fornia 10 years a~ for he has
created a home-style Jeeling in
the 1mddle of busy Newport
Boule vcud.
The 4-month-old restaurant has
a run and diry quality. brought
about in part by Romero's antics
and a tilL~d floor U1at bounces
sound bdck in your face.
Tables dr<' dotted w1U1 fresh
flowers, and the table tops look
like Uwy're mlc11d with miniature
CDs -tlw mc1kmqs of a mini
halluc int1t1on 1f you stare at one
too lonq
Two tPll'Vl'iJ<>n<. m either cor-
ner have thP qcmw on, and three
doublt> doorw.iy~ -0pen to a heal-
ed pctllo ..
($5.75) is enough for a meal -a
calzone-type toasted roll filled
with sauteed spinach dnd garlic
and loaded. with melted mozz~el
Ja cheese. The fresh marinard
sauce for dipping the cheesy
slices i,s tangy and delicious.
A fun sta rter is the pepperoni
bread ($5.75), bite-sized pieces of
peppero.ni a.pd mozzarella .
wrapped, in dough and toasted. .
Cheese bread and stromboli .
· round out·the appetizer menu.
Regular pizzas are $5.50 for a
mini (10-inch), $9.50 for a medi-
um (14-inch), $1().50 for.a large
(16-inch) and $11.50 for a Sicilian
(extra large).
Specialty pizzas hrtve names
associated with Brooklyn such as
The Flatbush, The 42nd Street
and The Longshoremen.
A co-worker and I snared a
hall-Bay Ridge, half-Metropoll-
tdn pizza, wh.ich ~as garlicky
and deJicious. The crust was ·
slightly soggy in the middle, but
that sometimes.happens when
·there's a fresh tomato topping.
The Bay Ridge side of the J}.izza
had the tomatoes, minced garlic,
basil and Pannesan cheese. The
Me tropolitan side had sliced
mushrooms and onions, minced
garlic and chunks of feta cheese
<o-WHERE:
2278 Newport
Blvd., Costa
Mesa . + WHEN: 11
a.m. to 9:30
p.m. Sunday
through
Thursday; 11
a.m. to mid-
night Friday
and Saturday ·'°' HOW MUCH: Inex-
pensive
~ PHONE:
(949) 646-9399
DIANA MUl VIHILL I DAILY .PILOT
Frank Romero~ left, and his brother-in-law Louie ScottQ, right, own Costa
Mesa's Brooklyn Pizza. The ln-laws, who were born and were raised in
Brooklyn, use family recipes like the one for this pizza pie.
with salami, hatn, sauteed bell
peppers and onion, nldnnctra
sauce and mozzarella; spi,nach,
wi~d spinach and drti-
chokes, ricotta; basil, marinara
and mozzateUa; or the vegetarian
with sauteect mushrooms, onions,
bell peppers, marinara and moz-
fettucine, ziti and angel hair,
which can be pfilred with any one.
of eight sauces ($5.95 to $8.95).
Meatballs and sausage can also
be added for an extra $2.95.
· Pesto sauce is light in color,
but not light on oil or flavor; it ·
matches well with ziti pasta.
Hot and cold Italian sandW1ch-es are great at lunch time, I
A variety of beer and wines are
available. Budweiser, Heineken .
and Rolling Rock are on tap, and
Corona, Artiste! Light and Sam
Adams ($3) are in the bottle.
And my favorite, Kengatl Jack-
son chardonnay, is ($5) a glass.
And there's free refills of soda
and iced tea. · ·
The Brooklyn brothers-in-law
also deliver -and can cater a
party of up to 300.
The only real complaint I have
-and it's something that Scotto
promises will be remedied -is
that the food is served on plastic
plates. with accompanying plastic
forks and knives. As a fan of the
environment, I don't like to see
restaurants use plastic. Scotto
said he uses it because the
kitchen is too small to accommo-
date an industrial dish washer.
· · By next summer, he said, an
addition to the building should be
able to house such a machine. ·
New carpeting is also in the works.
Brooklyn Pizza can get loud at
times, espeCiaJly with large
groups, but its food is outstand-
ing and se~ce is top-rate.
!t's d hnP dm'mq t>x perience
, with a Hrnukl} n c1n l'OI. Bring a
I didn't pc.rsonally try one, <but
word from the tumor mill has it
the calzone!i are out of this
1 world. Choose from.an Ital1an
zarella ($7 95 each). .
Pasta selections are spdghetti,
The arribbiata sauce is packed
with basil and has a gentle kick
-it's spicy and tomatoey, and
goes perfectly. with any of the
pastas.
The garlic bread is heavenly:
toasted on the bottom with melt-
ed butter and minced garlic op.
top. Mrnmmmm. Dipping the
bread in the extra sauce was an
indulgence I didn't really need -
but couldn't resist.
• NANCY CHEEVER'S dining review
appears every other Thursday.
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Rare sighting·_ ef new plays cO:rlling . . . . . . . .
lllEFLY IN THEATER .
I don't kno\\ about you, but
from my perspective, one of
th · qenwnepledsm~ of the
theater ''ts expenencmg a play for
the very hrst hml~. Thc>re's no .
time like you1 fir!>l tune, they say.
Ol course, wlwn you've been
reviewing sho~s lor'nearJy 34 .
·yea1s, thdl doesn't happen very
often. You 1<>s1st tlw urge to
comp,u~ th~ current mcarnahon
with tha hist two or th1<>e vc•1· •
stom> you'vt! sel'n, but the pure •
debgbt of that lust vis•t -
whether the
THEAT~R REVIEW ~~et~~;1~;
· · pleasurable
-mvanably IS ITIISSing.
That\ whr I'm rel'lly looking
forward to these next tvvo week-
ends of local thedler. Three of the
attractions will be brand-new
experiences, while the fourth will
be an olche that's lt1milior only to
• • vmtage movie bulls,
Sou1h Coast RPpertory, ·
unsurpnsmgly, 1s lu1 msh1ng 'the
·first ont~. Keith Heddm s ''But
Not 101 Me" on th<• SCR SPcond
Stage. This 1s Otll! out of the
history books -the California
SCOdlOrtc\l Pl Pct mn of 195() that
matc hPd youn<J'COT1gr(lssman
R1chu1d Nixon with c1c trnss·
J turned-pohltc1.in I IPll•n Gdhd-
Qdn Douglas. 1ricky IJ1c.k vc.. •
the Pink l.:acl}
Ongmally sc:ht•duled to open
Sdtunldy hut postpont!rl unlit
.
t1C111e .
ESTABI l~l IED 1964
Steak • Seafood • Cocktails
1695 lrvi-ne Ave. 646-7944
DON lEACH I DAllY PILOT
Philip Marlowe (Donald Kindle) pulls ln Mavis Weld (Prlsdlla
..Barkey) f~r a passionate klss"in the OCC production of "Uttle
Sister," one of the new local plays opening ln the next few weeks.
next weekend IS Terrence
McNally's ".The Lisbon Trdv1a-
ta" ·at the Theater District in
Costa Mesa. The author of
~rranloe and Johnny in th<'
Clair de Lune " (a personal
favonte) focuses on a homosexu-
dl courtship and an obsesswn
w1tn grand opera. It's b1l1£>d as
I rdnging from high com~dy to
stark tragedy.
Next weekend, OC.:C takes us
hal k to Rdymond Chandler's
seedy stre<>ls ol Los Angeles m
llw 1940s with "The UtUe Sis-
ter.". We g t>t the whole Ch(mdler
pu:turf'. mcluchng detective
Phthp Mctrlowt', ma play that's
t1.dvertM•cl as br·mg cut from the
·mold ot "C.:hmatown" and ULA.
Conhdcntwl."
Finally, thme's a musical
that., vaguely fcim1liar al.the
N ewport Thenter Art:. Center -
~th.IMAX MOiiie ·~
on our GIANT' 1/1 ~ .S0-
1ndudins the Mu.Jc of.~ Ha""-on
in 11,000 wett Dtgttal Sound
n.tunns Namation ~ u.111 Nooeofl
A MacGillivra9 rrecman film
EDWARDS IRVINE IMAX THEATRE IS LOCATED AT THE EDWARD S IRVINE SPECTRUM WHERE THE
5 & 405 FREEWAYS MEET IRV INf •CALL FOR GROUP SALE S & INFORMATION 949-832·1MAX
"Bells Are Rin mg,• the ::.41~~==;~~'.!~-~!."4.-::~·'-.;~!:'d.~~~~I ersion of'Uic 010-JU y Olnday;-"
DeAn Ma.rt.i.n;movie olves1er-==~~IV
year where a telephone operator
gets involved with her favonte.---.--__ ,,,1-1rnn-
..client. It's also l>!>wmg in on Fn··
day, the 13th. •
' Add that to the excellent cur-
rent SCR Mamstagc production
of ~01nner With Pnends, • a W<!sl
Codst prenuen•, .ind you have a,
bountiful menu of unfamiliar the-
ater on wluch to fl•a!>t your eye.~
.. Enjoy it. lt doesn't come along
that often.
. -Holiday . production
returns to mainstage
BACKSTAGE -·me New Vose:
es Playwrights Workshop, fea-
tured last wcek<?nd m Ulls space,
will hold a staged reading of
short plays and works m progre:c.
Nov. 16 at 7:30 p .m . at the The·
ater Distnct, 2930 Bnstol St. m
the Ldb Anti-Mall. Previous
reading~ have been sold out, so
reservations, at (949) 225-41'25,
are encourdged.
"La Posada Mag'ka• bx
OctaVIo Solis -which com·
memorates Joseph and Mary':.
:.earch for lodging and brings a
young girl back into her family
and the Christmas spmt -runs
Dec. 13 to 27 at South Coa!.'t
Repertory.
. .
Wor.ld premiere of
·sk,,lighf coming
South Coast Repertory .pre-
sents th world premiere of
·skylight• Jan. 26 to Feb. 28
• TOM Tl1\IS rev1e~ local theater for
the Daily Pilot His rev•em appear
Thursdays and Saturdays
Tickets are $11 to $28. At
most performances, discoup\S
are available for children under ·
12 and groups ..
Ticket are $26 to S43: pre-
vtew ticket-; begin at $18. SCR •
is at &55 'Town Center Drive,
Costa Mesa. For more infonna-
tion, call (714) 708-5500.
TWIN++P41Lnl~
THURSDAY, NO:VEMBER 26, 1998
'i)inn\!r Served 'from 2 to 8 p.m.; Dinner Jazz
Appetizers
· California Bahy Mixed Greens wit~ House Vinaig~ette, Hearh of Romaine v.ith
Maytag Bleu Che~e Dressing, House-Smoked Salmon with \X1aldorf Salad and
Dill Creme Fraiche, Roasted Corn Soup with Puffed \X'ild Rice, and
Oyster and Spinach Soup with Reisling
Main Co.urse
CHO ICE <H ·
Roasted fom Turkey with Chestnut Gravy anp Cranberry Compote
Ccmficd Angus Prime Rib with a Field ~lushroom Ragout
MoJasses Cured Smoked Double Pork Chop
Seared Sterling Salmon with Tarragon Herb Butter
Vegetable Pl.He with Couscous Stuffed Tomato. Tomato·Basil Sauce
Accompaniments
Apple Walnut Dressing
La\ender-Honey Roasted Yams
5 Vegetable Succotash
M.1shed Potatoes Desserts
CHO I CE Of'
Pumpkin Pie with Cranberry Anglaise
· Pecan P~ with Cinnamon Ice Cream
Double Chocolate Cake
.Ice Cream or orbet and Cookie:>
Includes a glass of Korbel CIJ.1rdom1ay Champ.1gm' or 'fet;:.er Vineyards Barrel
\elect Chardonnay or Jekel Vineyards Monterey Cabe.met Sam ignon
$35 Prix Fixe cxclu~i\'e of tax & gratuity
1'.id'~ ~1enu $9.95
12 and under
. , .
11.1e·11 be cel e8rati11g in grand style
CHRISTMAS EvE
T-HURSDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1998
Dinner. served fro1n '5 to 10 p.m.
G-athrr with family and friend~ to enjo)' <1
umptuous three-course dinner
and the a cape/la gospel group Infusion.
Prux F1 E: 35 CtmnRIN ME $9.95
Let auld acquai1ltance be fo1·got
EW YEAR'
, .. HURSDA'Y, IJEC MBER 3 l, 1
Count down w 19 with u
nt our extravagant four--course holida ' fea t.
eating 7:30 to. 9:00 P. 1.
Guitctri't Chris Rhode will e11tcrtain from 7t30 .ro 10:15 p.m. Di~co Diva ''ill rock us into 199 .
PRI FIXE: $1 0
CALt f lR D!ITAll AND RI! f.IWATIO '~ •
A 16 Thursday, November 5, 1998
• commun1 fof.um Newport Beach/Costa Mesa' Doily Pilot
READERS RESPOND Tiii EDITOR
esidents· applaad
I thmk it's gret.1t tha t the council has finally
<t~1rcPd to qo ciiH"dd dnd let th~ Harbor
Ct>nter proJ~ begm ("Council approves
cPnter s upqrad<'," Oct, 20).
I VP b(•t·~ tl Costa t>.fosa· resident for the
pu:.1 22 Y"dr~, dnd I have wanted someth.mg
pos1tl\:1> tu hopµe n to that shqppmg complex
for .1 Jany UmP now I've been keeping up to
dat~ with c1jl tht• City Council meetings on
our lr>ec1l telt•v1s1on program, and l really
trunk tht• dP\'P-lopme nt company, ICI, really
v·:orkl'cl to dCcommodate the residents who
will hP dffected by the new buildings. It's
rare' when two sides can come together the
""~Y llw:-.P two chd finally, but I think every-
one knows 1t\ m the be!>t interest for Costa
Mt~!.d .
Thtmk.., ctCJdtn tor t)l'tting ttus project start-
ed.
TIM WATKINS
Costa Mesa
Sinn' I Wd., quotvd in the Pilot as having
hown <1tt mterc>s l Ill thf' J tome Depot din-
~er.,, IPI 11w mnkt• it clc•ar t~at I was offend-
t <I. not temptt-cl, hy tht> incentives Home
Depot u ... t>d ·tu crowd its e mployees into a
uhhl hPc1rinq that shc111.Jd have centered on
compauh1ltt) with c.x1sung ne.ighboring· resi-
9ent1.il L~~t'S (lns1dc ~coop, ·Tempting the
tummy,· Oct 201
1·,,ouidn't have mtenuonaUy touched thdt
food, but I tlid de< 1dcmtaUv whe n I slipped on .. . .
one of th1• waxy cookie wrappers discarded
cdrt•lt ssl~· m front ol a man Wl th on e of those
l mqht OTdfl!Jl' sllckc>rs . We 1okcd about the
~d<'I lhcJt 1t was ·d Home De>pot cookie wrap-
}:wr \,\ hc>n I h•amecl tha t the man was Jeff
· ichol..,, tht> chi<'I l lome Depot representative
ltlere> thctl night. I asked him where to re port
my c1cc1d~nt T he> tont> suddenly turned cold:
Thi-; 1s c11y propN ly a nd you should report it
tn llw city.
Tilrtl ultituch· is und oubtedly a WdffiUlQ of
what WI' Cdn c xpc•ct from I loroe De pot.
Trc1sh, trc1tl1c nmgcsuon, excessive noise, pol-
lution -11\ nqt our proble m, let the city take
Cdff' of it
TAMAR GOLDMANN
Costa Mesa
f ~m t OO°'o bl"hmd the plans for Harbor
Ct:.>nler -•.
· ll 1.., important for-cacti of us to rememb~r
thdt W<' share this city a nd thus need t~·be
fleK1ble and tolPrnn t of change All propei:cy
own('rc.; huve n!Jhh, not JUst thos~ who are
hollll"OWtlPrs
l lt\:e m the West S1dr> area cU1d was told a
-.tol) c1bout my m•1qhhorhood shopping cen-
1 .. r, wluc h us<'cl to have a Stater Bros. but
i1o\v 1s homC' to c1 hc.trgdm food store. As has
hf'en told to nw, when Steller Bros. wanted to
rPmoclpl or c>Xp d ncl, the> city WdS stringent on
IMfklllH rlVd1),l1>1hty rmd )dndscdping reqwre-
11Hmts tor tlw lot ~pdc~ didn't allow.for both,
,mtt mllex1b1hty lc'd to the Sta ter Bros closing
1111 shop and u lt1mc1tr.ly the shoppmg center -
hepmunq run-down
Opportumtws !.U< h dS the lforbor Center
pro1e< t must he sPen ds <1n ulttmdle good,
e\:pn 11 somP p1•oplc an• inconvenienced .
DquhlP-pttne·wmdows. r1ir conditionmg, a
ru9her-th<1n·C1vcraqe block wall delineating
th~ propPrty, lumted dPhvery hours, and oth-
Pr rri1l1yc1tt0ns spenhrdlly for those handful of
property ownf'r.., who houqht homes behind
MAR( MARTIN I DAILY PllOT
Harbor Cente r d evelo pment plans a re a continued su~jecl of controversy.
an existing comm <•rc1«l <<>nlPT -these are
above a nd beyond and should he .a ppreciat-
ed by the City Council and thosP lucky rest·
dents, not deemed tndrll"quc1tE!
Whqt is inadequalt' is a wc1stc>d opportuni-
ty Good luck to ICI and Home Depot. I wish
them much success
KATIE WILSON
Costa 1'.tesd
Only a fool would ht• d<JdtnSl the redevel-
opment of Harbor CPntc1. It 1s ti question of
foreseeing problems Thi>t e will he d huge
problem und becc1use I didn't mokP the
meeting, I will voice 11 hPr<'
My woman ht•S bc<•n to the MdcArthur
Bouleva.rd Home Depot multiplt' times for
gardening nPecb dnd Ort lhtl'C' OCCUSions hdS
been presst!d by Latino~ sohc1tm9 work She
has been prcss0.cl to tlw <ll19n•<· ol not wanti-
ng to shop there unl~s 1 .iccomp<1ny her to
· ward off the unwt1ntecl sohc1tcttions.
I'm a reg111c11 I ionw l)(lpol c ustomer dnd
run a regular monlhly bc1lt1nn• through their
tills, I think they dre a Vf~f)' respons1vP com-
pany. I am hdppy·to shop thete dnd think
therr presence wo ild U(' an enh,mcement to
Harbor Center dnd Costd Mesa.
Tiie problem of aq9H~s1ve solicitors 1f
work will no doubt '-01l th1s rPlahonship to
some extent, and how I Jome Depot and Cos-
ta Mesa work to mmumi't> thLs wdl determine
the legacy of the renovated I larhor Center.
The proxumty of the I forhor Ct•ntcr to the
Lanno population of th~ city lc<Hls rnc to .
wonder il the problem c1I •Jome D~pot's pre-
sent JocatJ.on will only bl' wm:.t> ut H,uhor
Center, thereby d1sruptmg the rornm >rce ol
not only Home D<:>pot's patrons, but also the
general atmosphtir~ the rl'di-veloper dnd city
have pldnnc>d for the nc•w cPnte>r.
The Job CcntN fc>ll into disfc1vor with
some council C<inltidcJlt•s, anti I wonder if an
answer mdy tic m c1 1 lornc Dc•p9t-sponsored
job center on an mconsp1c:uous corner of
Harbor Center. ThP spec !Pr of mc1Pd..,ed con-
trnctor conunerce ts the obv1ouc.; drdW for
such a sponsorship. This, m c-on1unc:tton with
a vigorous enforcement of ct lo1tt1nng/work
solicitation ordmctnce, rm(.1hl µroVJde nn
answer to tht<; problem.
I shop eight, mm• I lomc DPpol!l m South·
em Califom1a, dOd tlus problem 1s umver~al
and'ht1s golt(•n wor c• in the last six months.
lt should cry .for attention from both 1 lome I Depot dn d the Costd M (.'Sd City Council in an
effort to be proactivP rather than redctive 10
_what surely wtll be an exasperated proble m
if l}Ot addi"essed. One dnve through the pre-
sent Home Depot pa rking lot to the north
bet\~een 8 and.10 a m. wtll valid <!te th1s-con-
c:tusion
JEFF STILES
,. Costa Mesa
·Jane Fmch\ recent IPtter clalffis tha t only
one or two people w ho hve m the neigh bor-
hood near Hdrbor Cente r spoke in favor of .
the center's redevelopment at th e recent Gity
Counc.il meeting (Mailbag , • Distlppomted
with councll, • Oct 24)." Probably she'li rigpt.
But that only raises anothe r question: Why
should the few p eoplP who live very ne ar the
cente r get to force their views on the rest of
us?
As tar as most Costti Mesd residents a.re
concerned, the l 1arbor Center pro1ect is d no-
bramer. Nobody benehts from letti.ng a once-
major st:ioppmg cerite r go to seed, except for
a few people nearby who'll bE! inconve-
nienced by its success.
H's nd1culous lor th is tin mmon t_y to
demand that their preferences be imposed on
everyone else m the count)·. Unfortunately.
that's exactly what they do demand -and
the planning procei,s is set up to gwe them a
public forum for their unreasonable position,
while the ma)onty whose mter~sts are being
sacrificed remam mostly unawure of what's
going on.
There i~ no way to m n a free society of
diverse ind ividuals-wtthout le ttiilq people do
dS they wish with their prope1ty, unless
ob1ective duthoriues m this case, the qty
planrung stdff -hnd some cletlr vtola uon of
previously established stdnddrds. •
Local governments should mctke it clear
that when you own a house, you own a piece
of property wtth speciJic bounddries. You
don't somehow acquire a '!Clo over the actiVJ-
ties of every other property owner within a
500-yard radius. I applaud the Costa Mesa
council for havmg the guts to stand up to a
noisy -but tiny -mmonty <fnd their absurd
demcrnds.
MA l~BAG .
BOB CARRICO
Costa Mesa
' As dn'. officials begm . .,--.
· gathering input for West S)de
reVlt.alization plan, talk of
e xtending 19th Street with a
bndge resurfaces.
T he key issues that need
to be addressed h ere on
the West Side are as fol-
lows: .
1) We need an mtense c'tack-
down on crime, gangs, graffiti
and the sale of drugs on the
streets. A curle w might solve
the problem.
2) High-scale housing is
need ed to attract younger,
wealthier people who are will·
-mg to invest in the community.
3) A l~th Street bridge is a
very good idea, and t would
support the decision· ta extend
19th Street to the beach .
4) Strict code enforcement is
a must in order to mainlt1in nice
neighborhoods. Rewriting th.e
codes or creating and enforcmg
new codes might help.
5) A small-scale marketing
effort or slogan to mcrease the
awareness of people that we
are stnving to make the West
Side the best side.
RODNEY STRINGER
Real estate broker and West
Side resident
As a member of tho recently
formed citi2ens comni.ittee 19th
tq the Beach, which is 'in favor
of a bridge col}llecting the West
Side of Costa Mesa to
Brookhurst Streetfl Iuntington
State B~ach, I strongly feel that
any revitaliZati.on plan for the
West Side must include a study
of the impact ·of th.is proposed
bndge, in particular the eco-
nomic impact to the commuruty
of such a bridge
1 personally don't see how
WR ITE TO
PRESIDENT
Bill Cl1nton, (0), The White
House, 1600 Pe nnsylvania Ave.,
Washing ton , O,C , 20500. Hot-
line (6 a .m. to 2 p.m.) (202) 456-
111 1.
VICE PRESIDENT
Al.Gore, (DJ, The Capitol Build·
mg, Suite 212, Washin gton,
DC, 20500.
GOVERNOR
Pete Wilson, (R), State Capitol,
Sacramento 95814, (9 16) 445-
2841.
U.S. SENATORS
• Barbara Boxer, (0 ), 112 Hart
Senate Building, Suite 11 2,
Washington , D.C .. 20510, (202)
224-3553, or 2250 E. lmpenal
Highway, Suite 545, El 5egun-
d o 90245, (310) 414-5700 "
• Dianne Fe instein, (0), 331
Hart Bmlding, Washmgton ,
D.C., 20510, (202) 224-3841; or
111 11 San ta Monica Blvd .,
Suite 915, Los Angeles 90025,
any revitalization effort will be
successful as long.gWest 19th
Street il> tl dead end. The afea
surroundin g West t 9th
StrecV'Placenua Avenue would
appear to be of little or no
appm1.l to most busmesse~
because of the run-down
nature of the area.
It shoula be1considered that
not only West Side res1dent
woilld be affected by a bndgc.
An tmproved business district
on 19th Street and increased
property values because of
being a ·beach• community
mstead of a basically. land-
locked commuruty are 1ust two.
issues that would .bring .
mcreased revenues to the city,
which would ultimately result
m superior schools and a more
desirable community overall.
This is an issue for citizens of
Costa Mesa and should not bf!
inadvertently decided by the
city. The West Side specific
plan study should include study
of the bridge dnd the economic
unpact should be part of such u
study.
SUSANNE GAGNON
Costa Mesa
I JUSt wanted to comment
about the West Side ~tudy
inqwry.
Obviously, 1 feel the most
ignificant thing that can be
done for the West Side is to put
the 19th Street bndge through
dnd get people from out of the
area to come into that area and
spend their money and revital-
ize our commercial businesses.
Give residents some access
to the beach.
It is the key element.
BOB GRAHAM
Costa Mesa ...
YOUR REP S
•I
(310) 914-7300.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
• C hns Cox (R), 47th D1stnct 1
Newport Pldce, Sw~e 420, New."
port 'Beach 92660, t714) 756-
2244: or 2402 Rayburn Building,
Washington, D.C., 20515 (202)
225-5611. (Represents most of
Newport Beach .)
• Dana Rohrabacher, (R}, 45th
District. 101 Mam St., Suite 3C,
I luntington Beach 92648, '(714)
960-6483: or 1027 Longworth
Butlcling , Wdshmgton , D.C .,
(202) 225-2415 (Repre ... ents
Costa Mesa and West Newport
Beach). '
STATE SENATE
Ross Johnson (R), 35th District,
18552 MacArthur Blvd., Suite
220. Irvine 92715, 833-0180.
STATE ASSEMBLY
Marilyn Brewer (R), 70th D1s-
tnct, 18952 MacArthur Blvd.,
Swte ·220, lrvine 92115, 86.J-
7070.
Readers off er thoughts on tide pools, yollth sports and tu:fning 50
Maybe tide pools need
. neighborhood watch
MARC MA'ITIN I 0.1\l V PILOT
violations to, be cause Fish and Game
will only note a file .
MICHEUE HANCOCK
Newport Beach
I have been reading about the issue
wi1h Little Corona and Corona def Mar.
I have been surling there since I was
a bttle kid. a nd th.is morning I saw some
guy drag up this huge piece of dnft-
woocl and then his wife had hor shlft full
of shells. I've been gomg down there
m ce J was a bttle kid, ahd I have n ver
een anything quite like it. There ere
btg sign!> everywh ere that .::ay you can't
take that stuff.
Anyway, they didn't know that they
were breaking an y rules, I'm sure. But I
thoug ht it was kind of intcresnng.
' GIB CORWIN
Newport Be~ch
Yes, them bones in me body hu rt and
holler a s dryness creeps 10. 1 look for-
wa rd to retirement with 1oy, as I chensh
the first grundc~ld, born July 20. But.
the thought that J will b e 82 lf I am still
alive when she graduates from high
school haunts me.
Your quotations from the wise were
well cho on; but P.l~ase do not confuse
the two Johns -Donne and Milton. It
wali Milton who wrote that poignant
lament, •Paradis Lo t: as blindnes
overtook him.
I tcm's to you on your Big F~ve-0 Mity
many more healthy, happy y~a1'\ fmd
prosp n ty in you.
U KYAWWlN
Profe.s or, c ounsehng se.rvtc occ
• Ryan Whelpley helps Kelly Laughlin a he navigate her way through the Ud
poo ls at Uttle Corona. Cnnc-Nn for th • dwindling marin 1lf In the Corona
del M ar tide pool, hn fueh•d ldt•a" of do. Ing off the nslUve ecotyst m to
Envying Peter Buff a's age.
: but not his memory
D ar M ayor Peter Bn.ffa: Congr&tul< •
lions on turning SO.
There's nothing wrong
with sports on Sunday
Calling m r~ards to U1 Commuruty
Comm l\ta..ry r·sundays are·for worship
not workouts.~ Oct, 31 ). The author obv;.
ou~ly did not grow up playmg sports and
understimdmg what community i~ all
people until th pool CClJI r ptenl~h lhl!ms Ive . ·
-(
•
Oh, to 1-w! 50 agam. I waul<t give eny·
thmg to be that youn g agam
Yom ecc evoked some no tdl 10 in
. .
about.
As far
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•
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the nurumum wage for lhelf work.
The :.tudents work between two
and 20 hours a week. . .
Students who have learning dis·
abilities or are functiorung two
years below the nonn for their
grade level can be classi11ed a:.
non-severely handicapped, said
Vicki Ann" Martini, the Pathways
transition sefvices coordinat6r
"We survey 400 students a year
to evaluate their needs," Martini
said.
Students who qualify for the
program receive mstrucllon on
·how to fill out. a .job application,
how to ose public tran:;portation
and how to behave dunng a JOb
interview.
•Being here has taught me tu orgo.
nae cnJ. straighten fhi9 up." . ..
Martiru ~aid, have no other way of
learning these oaslc joo skills.
Pathways dlS'O tracks former stiJ-
dents for two years to see if they
tleneflt from U1e program. '
"This program is mvaluable for
students,• Martini said. "We g.t .
students who come back to us and
tell us that-while they were on a Job
lnterv1ew, th£>y remembef au the..
things we taught them."
Other local b'lsinesses that heJ.p
wtlh the Pathways program are
Fat.rV1ew Pet Hospital, Ross Dress
for Less, Carl's Jr., The Credtive
Play, Souplantation, lnhruti Car
Dealership and Sea Breeze Colli·
sion.
Students ft.my Carpenter, 16,
a·nd 0dnny Hernandez, 17, have .·
deyeloped reputatio(ls for bemg
hard workers on the Kmart team
Estancia special education students Amy Carpenter and Zeke Fan arrange holiday gifts at Kmart in Costa Mesa on Wednesday.
·we videotape them dunng a
mock job interview," Martini said.
"Some students need to learn to
mteract with co-workers and to
theII bosses. They need to learn
the unportance of dressing nght for
a job and showing up on time.• ·
Md.Dy of the Pathways students,
"I would like to be a pol.lee offi·
cer, • Amy sa1a. ~ BeLng here has
taught me to organize and straight-
en things up •
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The performing arts organization
needs voJuntcNs' for computer •
iilput, ticketing, filing and han-
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MUSCULAR DYSTROPHY
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Assist th<-Muscular Dystrophy
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staff. Tram.my ts sometimes avail-
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The nonprofit Tt'E'OVPry center for
adult women With dlcOhOl and
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seeks volunte«>rs. Call 548-9927
between 10 a .m. and 6 p.m . or
call Joy at 548-8754-.
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The ofhce 1s dedicated to the pro-
motion of the city to potential vis·
it9rs. ' If you have extensive
knowledge of Newport Beach
and would bke to volunteer, call
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Beach Rectal Series Guild needs
volunteers to assbt in fostering
music appreciation c;o that classi-
cal music will endure. Ccill 644-
4208.
NEWPORT COSTA MESA YMCA
The Newport-Co ta ~te:.a YMCA
needs a variety of general volun-
teer help. Call Rita at 642-9990.
NEWPORT MESA IRVINE
INTERFAITH COUNCIL
The orgonlZdhon needs volun·
teers to help plan act1V1ties and
events. Call 548-4942.
NEWPORT-MESA
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The foundation is looking for vol-
unteers to h elp with fund-raising .
efforts, speaking opporturuties, .
public events and occasional
office work. Call 631-4143.
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BRIDGE ent city.• stud.
Morello and otherl> tirgue that That, along with concerns from
CONTINUED FROM A1
a t 9th Stre ~t bridge would pro-other residents about increasmg
vide direct beach dCCess, raise • l>Upport for a . bndge, prom"pted
property values and ancreas(! Robertson to speak Monday.
tQ~rc_e along·19th Street Rol5ertson did he was among =;~~~~~=~srtdg bpJlDil di~r'(f n ~bors~ ic~ed
Ronertson f>fil1i~fhlte<J in inter-"1'\UJ'nl!rou~ co 1.murulf'lo~s-m
views ldst week with EIP and 1992 unp wrote letters opposing
P:ssooat.es. e a10 some people the 9th . reel orii:Ige. But lie is
m his group had expre!)scd sup-not surprised that the community
_.port of a 19th Street bridge. is bcginmng to revisit the issue.
"J was sort of alerte>d then tl)dt Robertson scud the outcome at
I didn't wdnt to see the rev1talizu· thdt time, with the council adopt-
lton of the West Side lmkcd to " ing d pohcy against the bridge,
19th Street bndge, H Robertson wt1s 1a good one but he said he
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money from its parents. ,
...
also k'.now that political issue:,
such as the bndge are never com-
• pletely re$olved.
., think WC JUSl need to be vig-
ilant and make sure lhb intrusion
will not lnvdde the West Side,• he 9aM •
Scincti Ames-is elso a W~st Side
resident and · ~cipated on a
joint asK: orce that examined the
19th Street tiridge in the early
'90s.
•1 thlnk people that arc start-
ing to voice their support of it
might not be awdrf' of the long
legacy of anti-bridge senwnent, •
Newport Beoch/Costa Meso Oaily Pilot
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.. pr'CKIU. I Wlllf 10 a .. cmt-
llU.;ty to trust the ~Id far
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SCHOOLS
CONTINUED FROM A 1
wfts '<1 k•'d to nfhhatf" with the•
s<'hool d1stm l or thl' PTA but
fallNI to do o,
Hogdn said the foundation
}\opes to rntse $300,000 thjs yt>ar.
Newport Hdrbor 1><.1rent Diana
Long said the foundatlon's rc:pu-
tahon in the commuruty iJnd stnn-
gent spending rules will shield 1t
from any negative unpact from
the alleged embezzlements.
SEA EXPLORERS
Th<' Sea explorer Ship Del Mar
711 of Orange CoWlly seeks.
young men ages 14 to 18 who are
interested m bemg a part of the
Sea Explorer program. The group
offers a \V~ll-rounded maritime
cxpencnce program that encom-.
passes sailing, seamanship, pilot-
ing, navigation and cruising. The
group meeti. every Wednesday at
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Bdse, 1931 W. Coast Highway,
Newport Beach. Call Mike Stew-
. a.rt at 642-6301 or Jeny LaPointe
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\t NP\\J11>rt 11,rrl>or H1uh
~d1ool p<1rt'nts said thl' news
coul~I hc1\'<• d c lulling effect on
don<1tions <11 Uw schools tn ques-
tion hut not t1I Newport I lorbor.
"We're a very credible orgam-
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group thdt takes our respon~1bili·
ty with' integnty and great hon·
csty for the raising and clistnbu-
bon of funds.·
Fishing classes are offered Mon-
day and Tuesday of each week.
Classes leave the Balboa Pavilion
at 6 a .m. and return at 4 p.m. Cost
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FISHING BOAT RENTALS
Streamline center console fishing
. \ \ hct t WP' I l' dotll<J in set ltng
th.is lloun<l<lt11m] up 1s completely
1Jc1s1•cl . on 1ntegnty, ~ said Tom
ffoqctn pn•..,ICIPnt of thP. NP.wport
I lurhor £::d11c<1t10nul foundatmn.
SLiU, !oundation momber Jim
Haw.kins sdid hP hopes the news
won't hdhlper the group's efforts
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"It. could have a chtllmg
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anticipate what cguld happen,
but I stncerely hope il doesn't
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QUOTE Of THE DAY . CdM-N~ cornbinations'fK!Ve a lock on Seo V°l8W Finals
beiihS at tOcfOY's 1ncMtOOI tennis championships I 83. ..
•our team hod a lot of nervQUSneS.S before Jhe race, something you .
wouldr11t think yoo' d have with C11 experienced group ... 11
Charlie Appell, Estancia cross country coach ..
· ThurSdoy, November 5, 1998. • Sports Editor Roger Carlson • 949..57 4-4223 ~'------------------~----------..-----------~------
G O.L F
richard'
dunn
•·Tee times at a premium
at . .Big Canyon CC for the
next two weeks; the club's
grand reopening is today.
For mdny years, there was
talk to reconstruct: Big
Carwon Country Club's 18
holes. Toddy it becomes reality. ,
. · When h,1ghly dtcldlmed golf
cowse d!Chitecl J ohn Harbottle
was approached .by Big
Canyon's otticers while •
reconstructing the links at LQS
Angeles Country Club a few
years back. he knew the task
wouldn't be an easy par.
11 trunk it's ctlways easier and
more fun to start from scrdtch,"
said Harbottle, whose Tacoma,
Wasb.-based firm Wch ranked
dmong the top 25 in the country
by Golf World magazine Hus
year.
"It's harder when thf're's
ali'eady a golf .i:ourse and you're
trymg to blend something new
with the contours that a re ·
already m plnc.e, and usuc;1.lly
you're d.llowed less flexibility. n
Build from scratch, and there's
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shoulder, only owners and
C"Ontractors. In the case of an
SEE GOLF PAGE B2
Warriors' defense will send multipie layers at Sea Kings' offense.
BARRY FAULKNER Section Division VJ.
~Pio!
' 1HUllSDAYS GAME
-... Warriors rally· with a touchdown and two-•
point convers1o~ss with 53 seconds left
to take il 22-21,;(riwnph in 1997.
CdM w. WoodlwMge Wood by to
IRVINE -Corona del
Mar High football coach
Dick Freeman will ask
his blockers to do some-
thing they typically
reserve for the week-
end. when his Sea
Kir\gs take on Sea View
"The tendency now is to cut do'Y.'ll on the
levels of defense from three (line. lmebdck~
ers and secondary) to two," said Freeman,
who doubles as the Sea Kings' defensive
coordinator. "But Woddbridge has tour lev-
els'! It's like waves coming at you.
"Our guys have to not only block people
at Ll)e point of attack, but also pick up the
guys who are flowmg up in the second,
third and fourth wave"
The Sea Kings Cc:Ul likely look forward to
the playoffs by winning one of its next two
games, but their sights are still set on a
potentiaJ second·pldCe finish. A wm over ·
WoO<lbndge, as well as ,El Toro N6v. 13.
could give the See Kings one of the league's
three guaranteed pldyoff spots, allowing .
them to avoid the anxiety ·that comes with
awdlting an at-large .bid.
Ft'm~~ ~
El Toro w. Newport Harbor NH by 1
CdM's chances of pulling ._off such a
strong hrush took a big blow when Junior
quartefbdck Mike Bergey learned this
week he will rruss the rl:!mainder of the sea-
son with a lower-tJCick mjury.
. (Ill NewpGlt Hlltlot Hlgb. 1'.30 p.m.}
Costa Mesa w. Lagtina.Beadl CM by 17
fat Llgana Budl HJgb. 7 p.m.I
F.standa vs. l:JDiWrs(ty Un1 by 14
(at ln1ne Hi!Jll 7 p.m.I
League rival Woodbridge tonight at 7 at
Irvine High.
The Sea Kings (5-3, 1-2 and ranked No
8 in CIF Division VI) hope to also catch the
Warriors looking ahead to the Nov. 13
showdown· with Santa Margantd, though
CdM's near-upset last fall should help
diminish this possibility. Seruor Dennis Alshuler. who has seen
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DAILY Pn.oT 1998 SEASON RECORD
82.8% {i.f.S)
Freeman, will, in fact, implore his
offense to catch a wave against a four-
tiered Warrior defensive scheme, which has
keyed a 7 -0-1 start, 2-0-r in league for
Coacn !µck Gibson's squad, ranked No. 4 in
Orange County and No. 2 in CIF Southern
"I don't think they'll look past us this
year,· said Free~an, who watched the SEE COM PA~E 81
Estancia 's boys c~llect
second straight Pad.fie; Coast
League championsh_ip;
Munoz sails to another
victory in league finals.
Rl,<llAJlO DU"iN
(lo1y Pilot
ORANGE -Rested and confi-
dent but a little edgy heading
into the Pacihc Coast League
Finals, Estanaa High's boys
cross country team channeled its
pre-race anxiety into .an ener-
gized performance Wednesday .
a~ l.rv¢e Regional Park to cap-
ture its second consecutive PCL
1 title. .
"J'm surpnsed because of the·
way we we·r.e feeling,· Estanad
r Coa~h Charlie Appell said. "Our
team had a lot of nervousness
before the race, something you
wouldn't th1nk you'd have ~th
an experienced group."
Continuing their PCL influ-
ence, the Eagles placed four run-
ners in the top 10, 'including
repeat leB;gue champ(on Alberto
Munoz a seruot standout who
clocked . an eyebrow-raising
14.51.
·(The course) ·might be
short, H said •Appell, whose
school hosted the ·event. •we
might have messed up measur-
ing. I'll come back Saturday or
Sunday and measure it with a
wheel (instead of a bicycle)."
· Appell said Munoz's wmning
time would be closer to 15· min·
utes with the adjusted start and
finish tapes.
HIGH SCHOOL ·aoYS CROSS COUNTR.Y
. 1<.IM HAGGERTY-ZVUUS I DAAY f'llOT
Estancia Hlgh's Alberto Munoz lets out a yell as he crosses the ~tnish line, winning in 14:51.
Regardless, everybody ran
the same course and Munoz,
sporting a fresh blotch · of
Estancia red paint on his crew
cut for school spuit, still finished
first for the second str".1ght
autumn.
"I like 1t when somebody's
behind me, push.mg me,· srud
Munoz, who scorched the field
and essentially ran alone.
Behind Munoz, Estancia
placed senior Manuel Orozco m
fifth (15:39), senior Stephan
Appell m sixth (15:45) dnd senior
Tony Magana in 10th (15:56), all
of whom garnered All-PCL
recognition. Also sconng for
Estancia was Alie lnouve ·(16.33),
who firushed 21st. • . •
. The Ectgles, 5-0 m PCL dual
meets Uus sedson, rariked No 2
m CIF Southern S~cuon D1v1s1on
IV and No 5 m Orange County,
also had Jase Juarez ( l6 40) and
Marlm Munoz (16:47) m the
mix'.
Costct Mesa, ranked No. 4 in
D1VIS1on IV follov..mg dn impres-
sive 4· l dual-meet campaign,
wa~ up~et by Laguna Hills,
·which was second with · 58
pomts. Mesa had 60:
Mesa, led by th~ runner-up
finish of c;enior standout Bruce
Hancock ( t 5:08). ~\." s forced to
share second place m the overall
standings with the Hctwks~ .
. "We're still going to Clf'.. but it
would've been ruce i1 all our
guys snowed np mentally on
race ddy,'' said Mesa Coach Joe
BuSl, whose team v/ill JOIIl
EstaI)cia in the CIF D1vis1on IV
preluninaries Nov. 14 at Mt. San
Antoruo College. ·
Mesa's Alex Martinez (15:49)
was eighth overall, while David
Tran (16:10), Rodngo 01eda
(16:15) and Francisco Ortiz
(16:32) also scored for the Mus-
tang!>.
· Appell's sixth-place shoWlllg
was the team's most surprising
hmsh a.:; he docked a personal-
record time by 38 ::.i::conds.
•we all wanted to do really
well," scl.ld. ~p~U. who passed
three runn~ gomg down the
last hill.
"Smee we're rnnked m our
division, we d1dn t want any-
body to beat us, so we worked
our hardest •
DAILY PILOT FOOTBALL PLAYER OF THE WEEK
Mustangs' comerback, with Orange County~leading
12 °interceptions, is proving that persistence pays off.
BAllRY F,\Vl-"'Nl·R
~Pb
f Ricky Martin takes a
similar approach to business
that he does to playing
. comerback, the Costa Mesa
High senior is destined for ·
enough entrepreneurial
prospen ty toJand his own
late·night television ib:fomerci.al.
•vou have to gamble once in
a while," said Martin, whose
gains, through his eight games
as a varsity starter, far exceed
the inevitable losses of one who
brings s uch abandon to the
secondary .•
The .Daily Pilot Player of the
Week, m fact, has an Orange
County-best 12 mterception!' for
the Mustangs, including two
against Laguna Hills Fnday
night. He is on~hy of tying the.
county single-season record and
needs five to match the CIF
Southern Section mark .
Martin returned the first of his·
thefts against the Hdwks 34 .
yards for his team's only
·touchdown in a 30·7 loss. He
now hds at least one pick m ~ix
straight gam -, and ;,.ven of
eight contests thi!> tall.
•Jbj~ is my fU'St y~ar (starung) on the varsity and l thought it
~uld be harder,• 'aid the
two-time junior vamty Most
SEE MARTIN PAGE 82
•
~ngrat~lat~Ons • • • Ricky Marti"!
..
llAlt's a little more important) ... Newport Harb6r Sailors
~----~...-el.El Tor.o's Chargers, with.victory :Paramount fOir rars-
taying in the chctSe for a CIF football ployoffs bert!l.
.t
NEWPORT BEACH -The Sea
View Le~yue, the most baldllced
football circuit in Orange County
• and perhaps the CJF Southern
. Soction, was hound to c-hew up ~· .~~nd spit out a few quality pro-
' ~ams this tall. • ,
1 1Wo schools wh1th have ht that
. description U1u~ fdr collide Fnday.
~ when Newport Harbor High hosts
El Toro at 7:30 p.m •
The Sailors, who dJTle into the
league season ranked No 1 m
CIF Division VI, have dropped
theu hrst three Sea View deo-
, sions, falling to 5-3 and the divi-
sion's No. 9 ranking.
El Toro, JUSt three years
removed from a league and CIF
title cdmpa1gn, has also failed to
wm m three league contests, after
po!>tin~ a 2-3 preleague record
against strong competition.
But while the C~argers have
played themselves out of post.sea-
son considerati~n. the Sailors still
have hopes of gaining an at-large
bid with Wins the next two week.S
and a Corona 'del Mar collapse.
As usual, Newport Coach Jeff
Brinkley is emphasizing fir.st
things first.
HWe need to go in with a pos1-
tive outlook and worry about Mle
orily thing we have control over,
which is ourselves," Bnnkley
said. "We need to ze10 in on beat-
ing El Toro and getting back on
track." . .
The Sailors have been derailed
offensively in league play, compU·
mg just 263 yards on the ground
in three games. The Tars have
thrown for 463 yards m league,
but have completed only 33 of 84
(39%) Wlth as many mterceplioas
as touchdowns (three)
Seruot Steve Gorman returns
to the starting lineup dt quarter-
back, after Eddie Johnson opened
in a 38-14 loss to Santa Margarita
OOSE·Y GOOSEY
· • Perkins believes pressure is solely on Trojans Friday. ....
u ""w rl\L 1;.-.111
IRVINE
E~anc1a l hgh
~. ·football coach
• Dave Perkins
• hds already
shown a will-
mgness to
.employ gadget
·.t play<>· at every opportunity so.
havin.g been eliminated from
. postseason cons1derdlion. it's a
sale bet the Eagles may have a
•, few surpnses in storC' Friday rught
at 7, when thPy take on Pacific
C'bdst LPague rivdl University at
Irvine High ·
HWe're gomg in dS the spoiler,"
sald Perkms whos(' ~quad (1-7, 0-
. 3 in ledguc) ts looking to end
a : . lour·g?me lu!-.ing ~treak
HThere's no pre~sure on us to do
anythm9 but httve a good time."
Coach Mark Cunnmghum's
Tro1an<. (3·4·1. 1·2 in league) can
lock up a playort spot wuh wlilS m
lhetr final two regular-season
gdmes and Perkins 1s counting on
Uus s~e of urgency to create a
"little vrns1on in the Uni huddle.
H It's obviously a must win for
them,• Perluns said. "They've got
to beat us and Lagl.µla Beach, so
we think they'll be prepared and
they'll be sky high!
Perkins said be will work hard
to muster emotion from his group.
"We talked aoout how impor-
tant it is to play as hard as we can
for the seruors," Perk.ins said.
"There's a lot on the line for a guy
like Manu (Tanielu, a seruor col·
lege prospect}, who wants to have
an opportunity to play crt the next
level.•
Tunielu has been al another
level this year for the EaglE>s The
6-foot-1, 180-pounder has rnshed
for 672 yards and four touch-
downs on 94 canies and caught
37 passes for 577 yards and six
TDs. He has played tdilback,
quarterback, wide ·receiver and
flanker, but he'll line up at (lanker
against Univers1ty.
"We want to keep people from
doubling him, so we'll put him m
mobpn," Perkins said.
Tanielu, who has 1,467 all-pur·
pose yards, has scort>d 10 of the
Eagles' 14 touchdowns. Ha has
also thrown a TD pass.
Sophomore Kenny Valbuena
hgur~ to handle most of the pa~s-
·.ff) ESTANCIA LINEUPS
OFFENSE
Ho. Player
12 KENNY VAUtUCNA
36 FAHAD JA"IO i MAnMwua l MAHU TANtO.U
~ '°"" ALolMTc 45 KOMY McNe<N
10 JOSH VEACH
S8 DAVID ROOlllGUD
• 12 TIM v AJ..DU.
50 CLsNI ROMOIO
75 Kvu WCSTMAH
6"4 19S So QB
6 1 210 So TB
S.7 175 Jr FB
6 1 180 Sr. FL
S·10 165 Jr. WR
6-0 190 Jr TE
6-2 .no Jr LT
5-7 210 So LG
59200So c
6-0 230 So RG
6-1 270 Jr RT
DEFE.NSE ··
36 FAHAD JAHIO
10 JOSH VEACH
50 CESM ROMEJIO
45 Ka.v MEND£N
1 RlocY ROMO
ll DNINY 8ltwfo .
4 Gewloo~
1 MAMITAHEW
6 MATT~
3 PETEii NuNE:z
20 A.Nov ROMO
Ht. Wt. a. ,_,
6-1 210 So. OE
6-2 210 Jr OT
6-0230 SO OT
6-0 190 Jr. OE
5-8 175 Sf. OLB
S· 11 195 SO. MLll
5-7 165 Sf. OLB
6--0 180 Sr CB
5-7 175 Jr CB
6--0 190 Sr. CB
5-9135 So CB
• .
last week. Gorman has· ·
thrown f l, 114:--vau:f
""Bnd 'te ms. He hasCt>m--
pleted 82 of 15'0 willi
three interceptions. •
Senior Robert Peredia
is the leading ground
gainer with 871 yards and 11 TDs
on 178 carries, but juruor Andre
Stewart has been getting more
and more time at tailback
0..car Garcia leads the team
with 34 receptions for 417 yards
and 10 TDs Slowed by illness,.
however, Garcia has just three
catc-hes m league, non~ the last
two games.
Junjor Billy Clayton has 20
catches for 448 yards, induding
11 for 238 in league, while Justin
Jacobs has lo catches" for 177
yards.
Defensively, the Sailors have
continued to tinker with the line-
up. Carlos Hennquez will start at
nuddle linebacker for a second
straight week, while Mike Stan-
ton will do the same at defen~ive
tackle.
Jn addition, the secondary will
be revamped. Junior Dayne Pfaff
T 0 P 1 0
OF Division VI football
PM.SChool
1. Sant.a Margarita
2. Woodbridge
3. lt\llne
4. Servlte
5. Katella .•
6 ,Laguna Hills
1. VUta Pwtc
LC..... .. Mer ..... _...,....,...,,
10. Foothill • '
record
7·1
7-0-1
6-1· 1
4~
6-1-1
S.3
2·~1
S.J
S.J
4-4
ing chores for Estanaa, however.
He has completed 64 of 163 for
753 yards and six TDs.
For the second straight week,
Bretl Valbuena, whose 15 recep-
tlons are second lo Tanielu, will
not play. He is still recovering
after receiving stitches to dose a
gash on his kneecap sustained
Oct 23 agairist Ahso Niguel.
Umversity's winged-T has
been fueled by 1uruor Reggie
Edwards, who has scored five
ms in league. Edwards has 277
rushing yards and 133 more on
three receptions against PCL
defenses.
Andy Denrus triggers the Tro-
Jans' passing game. He bas com-
pleted 38 of 102 for 687 yards,
Wlth six TDs and eight if!tertep··
tions
DE f
Newport Beoeh/Costo Mesci Doily Pil
NEWPORT HARIOI LINEUPS
gets his first start at cor-
-...nerb pl4ce ot
inJured Lamar. Lee, while
'"Jacobs• starts for the nrst
time at the otHer comer.
Seruor Blake Bentley is ·
. also a flTSt-time starter at
safety, alongside Clayton .
Th<' Tars' defense will be chal~
lenged by an El Toro attach which
has gone to th(' ground or late.
Juruor Ryan Switzer, a fi.rst-team
all-league outside linebacker as a
sophomore, needs just 48 yards to
crack the 1,000-mark. He has 13
TDs on 13t:> carnes .
7 STIVl GoMIAH
. 4 Romrr '-1>&A .......
ll OscM GMCIA
J """"' ~ ·85 No~
79 Bl.MIJoNa
55 'Biuwr Hu .
SO l.ANa CHAva
64 Mll<E MMsHAu .n RoearCou
6-2 171 5' QI s 10 170 Sr. Tl
tor.tlO •• N •
S. 10 117 St. WR
6-0 160 Jr. WR
6-4 211 Jr TE
W 242 Jr .LT
6·5 230 Sr. LG
6-0 221 Sf. c
6-l 223 Sr. RG
6-S 320 Jr. RT
55 ~ HIU 6-S 230 Sr DE
64 Ma M•ltlWH). 6-3 ID Sr OT _... ...... -.. "'
76 COOf'a W. i-0 207 SI'. DE
I 5"Alllll O'~ 6-2 202 Sr Oll
44 CNla.os .........,.~ 5.9 220 Sr MLB
t LUcAS ICaR 5 9 tlO Sr OLB
20 DAYflll,.,,,,, 6-2 170 Jr C11
3 .hJmN JACC>et 6--0 160 Jr CB
I IMJ.Y QAYTON M 184 Jr. SS
15 lk.AICI lkNTUY 6-1 190 Sr. FS
,.'.".~.---J ., _ ..
Mike Strand, a third-year
starter at quarterback, has thrown
for 878 yards and five touch-
downs, completing 92 of l 53 with
two mterceptions.
Santa M argarit.i ( 7 1 J l 0 0 Aliso N iguel (4 4) J ll 0
--~· .-.~ -, •• '~ w' -.-1 -....;_ ___ . ~. i:.... ... 1'4I-..~~ ~ :--,... 1 .... -. ti. ~.,,..,I
.. • .. -J ----~ J -·<ti
Irvine (6·1-1) :Z O 1 Um ver\1ty (3·4-1) 1 :Z 0
Senior tight end Deven Light-
ner (27 catches for 210 yards) and
Junior J.P Lonne (25 for 199) are
Strand's favorite targets Pass pro-
tection has been a problem for the
Chargers.
Ton19ht ·s 9,mw (7) Tonigh t's game (7)
CdM vs. Woodbodge, at Irvine Aliso Niguel vs. Laguna Hills.
at MISS?' Vie,O Newport has won three of four
since El Toro joined the Se~ View
League, but the Chargers lead
the sertes, 5-4.
Tonight's g .1mes ( 7 30 p.m )
El T0<0 at Nw!lpOl't Hwbor To night's games (7 p .m )
Costa MeM at Laguna Beach
EsUtncNI vs. University. at Irvine • Irvine vs. Santa Margarita,
at Saddleback College
Artists await. Costa Mesa
• Mustangs begin three-step program to
gamer CIF berth ag~inst Laguna Beach.
JlARR~ E\llMof n
Ocit PlJI
LAGUNA BEACH -Of the
three obstddes between Costa
Mesa High and a berth in the CIF
Southern Section Division VI
football plctyoffs -Laguna Beach, Aliso Niguel and
a coin llip -Friday's 7 p.m. Panfic Coast League
gdIJle at Laguna Beach may be the easiest.to nego
' tiate
'The Mustangs (4-4, 1-2 in league), after all, hdve
beaten the Artists (2-6, 1-2) eight straight times;
They outscored them, 381-77, in the 1990s, includ·
ing a 51-0 tnurnph last fall.
Former Corona del Mar High Coach Dave Hol·
land's squad. however, brings momenlwn and moti-
vation into the latest meetmg
HThey're feeling good about themselves." Howell
Sdld •Dave's kids have hung in thete..An.d..they:Ye.
got two wins th.ls season.,,.
One of those was a 17 -0 PCL Vlctory over
Estancia Fnday, the Artists' first league triumph
since rcc.f"ivmg d forfeit from Estancia in 1995.
For the motivation, one need only look at the con-
clusion of last year's loss to Mesa, in which the Mus-
tangs hustled to get off a final play, which resulted m
a 1-yard touchdown run w1th no time left.
Holland made no secret of his disp1Cdsure o\ier
the final TD, and emotions figure tq be runmng high
on the hosts' sideline this time around.
lf the Mustangs wm out, they will at least enter
into a coin-flip situation for one of the league's three
guaranteed playoffs spots. Another loss would doon1
them to the second division
"We'd like lo go to CIF, • Howell srud.
To make the first ... tep toward that goal, the Mus
tangs will rely on d smashmouth running attack
whJch has more Utan doubled opponents' rushing
yaJds this fall (1,575-759). ·
•we're going to go back and work hard on ou~
running game this week,• Howell satp after hi
team produced 1\lst 65 ydlds of total offense and two
first downs m Friday's loss to Laguna Hills.
l)le Mustangs' featured ball carrier will be Junior
Junmy Herzog. who needs 57 yards to reach the
1,000 pldteau. He has ctlso scored 14 ms this fall.
Juruor quarterback Dave Weir has also been a
threat in the ground game, collecting 414 yards on
46 cames. Weir has thrown for 175 ydrds and two
touchdowns, but does not figure to put the bdll up
much against Ldguna Beach.
"Their defense i!> real solid," Howell scUd o1 the
'Artists. "They play a contdll\ kind of scheme, where
. 1.h..ey seem to keep .ev.er:ytpin.g in front oUhem, .{llVE' .
up 2·4-6 yards and hope you make a mistake before
you dnve the ball on them •
Offensively, the Artists, gunning for their fll'Sl
back-to-back WUlS smce .. the final game of 1994 and
tbe '95 season opener, are keyed by juniors Ryan
Schiss\er, Pal Chesley and 1Tavis Loidolt.
. Schissler has completed 81 of 169 pass attemp~
for 772 yard!;, with five ms and eight interceptions
while Chesley has rushed for 501 yards on 122 car-
ries. Loidolt has 28 rttceptions for 250 yards.
Mesa leads the senes, 13-3.
MAR llN I UPS C 0 STA MES A LINEUPS
'
0 UENSE OFFENSE DEFENSE
Ht. wt.Cl. Pos. No. "-Yet' It. Wt.Cl. Pos. No, Play.r Ht. Wt.a. f>os. No. f'tay ... Ht. wt.a. Pos,
2 Dl:HNIS Al.sHWA 6·5 200 5t Q8
30 NATE l..PrNEllMAH 5-10 170 Sr T1I
35 C'tMT ~ 5-10 195 Sr FB
4 EVAN MIMD 6-0165 Sr. WR
I ,HuNTQ MAd>oHALoS.10 160 Sr WR
91 JusTIN SHEA 6 3 230 Sr TE
10 Smtt WITT '5-11 240 Sr LT
64 llMn WISEMAN 5-10 180 Sr LG
52 Awe llorroM 6-5 220 Sr c
51 JASON KURTZ 5-10 181 Jr RG
71 5IAN flHTOtC 6-3 230 Jr. RT
91 JUSTIN SH!A 6 3 230 St [I
77 JA'( BorrOM 6 2 210 ·Jr rl
35 OHn 5uMHu S-.10 195 Sr , ...
99 TY HAAPOI 6 3 200 Sr OE
15 s.nt RlowlOSOH 6-4 215 Sf OLB
38 MMIC HAl'FIELD 6-2 215 5t MLB
52 Al.IX lloTTOM 6-5 220 Sr OLB
25 RYAN WMD 6 0 155 Sr. CB
33 DAVID 8Ulll S· 11 170 Jr. CB
2 0VNs A.l..sHuu:Jt, 6-5 200 Sr SS
I ~ MAd>GfowD 5-10 160 Sr FS
10 :t vt WElft
34 JIMMY HERZOG
2 RIOCY MARrni
42 JoSH MEHDE:z
81 Louis DAY •
63 8omY DAHOY
58 Eusao MAntNl2
52 P.J. STANGL
54 EAJc: CoNNATY
75 lsun l.lAL
44 SttAu.. FuarvMAN
S 11175 Sr QB
S-9 180 'Jr we
s 11 1S5 Sr we
6-0 195 Sr FB
6.2 165 So 7E
6-2 250 Jr. LT
5·10 225 Jr LG
5 9 245 Sr. c
6-0 265. Jr RG
6-1290.Sr RT
6-3 190 Jr. TE
88 Gus SANDOVAL 6-i 210 Sr OE
90 ROKllT HuWGE" 6-2 220 Jr OT
92 AKtDMY GftuelS~ 5-11 245 So OT
32 Ftux MoHTANO 5-9 185 Sr. . OE
36 JAKI Cl.£vnAHo 5-9 145 Jr Ol8
44 S+tAUN ~ 6-3 190 Jr ll8
12 JAtON ttM.ltlH · 6--0 185 Jr. ILB
3 Tooo DuooluOGI 6-1 175 Jr OLS
4 8'nJNo BAfMM•MA S-6 140 Sr CB
2 RJ<xy MMTIN S-11155 Sr. C8
10 DAVI WEM 5·11 \75 Jr. FS .
COM respond well to him,• Freeman said. lions. Woodbridge, which is second in the
county in sconng defense (its 87 pomts
allowed are bettered only by Huntington
Beach's 73), would also appreciate a short
held, smce it's offense has hardly been
prolific of late. The Warnors are averag-
mg t 7 points against Sea V1f'w competi-
tion.
back Scott Barlow':
CONTINUED FROM 81
, ~me time at qu<trterback each of his
' ~ ttuee varstty !>easons. will assume the
' £0nlrols of the offense, which figures ~o
be alterC'd shghtJy to swt his strengths.
-• •Dennis is not a pure drop-back pass-
er. but he's a lead~r and the kids seem to
Alshuler started the season opener
against Marin.a, with Bergey sidelined
due to disciplinary reasons, and complet-
ed 8 of 20 for 77 yards with one intercep-
tion.
He played the last seven weeks at
receiver, where ho collected a team-high
18 receptions.
Bergey ~mpleted 62 of 115 for 885
yards and eight TDs, with bve intercep-
A de-emphasis Qn the passing game
will likely increase the unportance of a
runrung game keyed by· seruor tailback
Nate Lemrnerman; LemmellTlan has 779
yards and four TDs on 155 carries.
·we need to move the ball on thelI
defe"se, but our defense is go mg to have
to find a way lo give us a short field,
because you're not going to drive 80
yards on these guys," Freeman st11d.
The Wamors, however, have a bal-
anced otf ense, which features sl!nior tail-
back Brandon Runk and senior quarter-
GOLF .
CONTINUED FROM 81
established, eqwty-owned pnvate
course, like B19 Canyon, everyone
who plays is an owner and probably
carries a belief or two m their bag O!l
how the new course should play.
But Harbottle, who had two other
projects thiS year ranked m 'the top
five •Best New Public Courses· by
Goll Digest, walked away with a
pos1tive feellng and, accordjng to Btg
Canyon head pro Rob Lovejoy, th•
folks are ecstatic.
Even for memUen;, the next two
weeks W1ll be ~omc of the 'toughf?st tee
"liffies to procuro-an~here.
FollowinQ today's grand reopenmg,
members will test the. new links until
the men's dub championship Nov. ·
20·2~, th flrsl tournament on lh
r novated cou •.
• Blg Canyon, which wlll play close to
tht.? same 6,908 y rds (pur 72), was
ong1nuUy de 1gned by Robert Mtdr
Graves.
Hurb6ttle Wd!i tll5t approach l hy
overseeds its tee bOxes this time of
year, but this fall the club 'llso
overseeded its rough. "It dcate ct
more unif o·rmed look,• head pro Tum
Sargent said. ·u·s nicer, more
playable.•
• Fam can dine or play goJ.f wttb
spom celebnlies in ct chanty
fund-raiser at Carnpy's Second ute
Dinner on Sunday at the Hyatt
Ncwporter or The Campanella Goll
Classtc on Monday at eelican Hill Golf
Club. ..
The event is a scramble format on
the South Course. It features on-course
contests, breakfdst, lunch, a 19th·holo
rt.'<'eption and awards pr entatton,
and more than 25 athletes and
celobntics U1 a two clay f Wld·ra1ser for
&he Roy and ~moo Campa~ Fouft·
dation, which award scholanhips to
college student comp! ~tmg their final
y •ar of physkal therapy tud1 .
The foundation also provides funds
for nee ssllry equlpmf"nt, education,
infom1auonr1l atds and emotional and
fmand.al support to 1>eop1 hvtng with
pinaJ corcl injwic .
Campan lla, one of th • celebrnted
Boys ot Summer from the Urookl
Runk has rushed for 758 yards on 111
cam~. while Barlow, a left-hander, ha~
thrown tor 1,190 yard, and 13 touch·
downs. Barlow has completeo 86 of 143
with four interceptions and seruor Oren
Masserman (24 catches for 362 yardsJ is
his favorite target.
Woodbndge leads the series, 5-4-3,
but Ul.e Sea Kings have won three of the
last four.
Since then, his wife, Roxie, and the
Campanella family have continued to
support his wishes through the work of
the foundation .
Peter O'Malley, fonuer team owner.
and longtime Dodger broadca.Ster Vin
Scully are the honorary chairs of the
dinner and tournament. Tommy
Lasorda and Roxie Campanella are
serving as co-cha1rs.
Among the former athletes Md
celcbntics expected to participant in
the golf tournament indude Steve
Garvey, Maury Wills, Al Downing,
Reggi Do , dreg Bell, Rod D~ aux
nnd J)on Newcombe.
Dinner tickets arc $150. Touma·
ment entry f are $750 per player
and $875 with a cel~brity.
Dinner details: (818) 2:t2·2714. Golf
det4Us: (818) 344·6195, ext. 102 or 05.
• Early .-..dloftl to lhe n~w clubhouse
a.t Pelican HIJI Coif Club have been
promiSing.
Construction wa completed on the
30,000·squar'!·f~t dubhousc in
September ancl features locker rooms
and showers, IS restaurant, bar, atrium.
w ~ding cuu~rd, ballroom ttnd
meeting room for up to 390
Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot
Orange County r01eaguing
,;moves ~forward· for ·preps
llRLS CROSS COUITRY HI G·H
1 • . ..
SCHOOL
;
' .. lhurxioy~ November 5, 1998 ~83
p ·1=~~"-e-·~-;.ibodY deGiGs.J irsH<>und of appea~, leavi.ruj one-·
. final step tor culmination o~ the drawn-out process.
= ..... ~:RANGE -WiUL.Ulree Estanoa.J:llgn mnners packetbn lhe~
nud<Ue of the Pac:ific Coast League girls cross country finals
Wedriesday at Irvine Reglonci.I Pdtk, the race within the race start-
ed to hedt up. • · · tennis semis, and hnals start earlier if neccssaiy. •
at Newport Harbor today SEA view5~ ~HALS
BUENA PARK -Orange Coun-
ty. r~l~·dyuing for the 1999-2002
<"yd~ moved one step closPr to
t omplctiun Wednesddy, when the
C 'IF Southern Section c>eecuuve
Conunitlet• voted, 12-1, to deny
Espernnzt.1 High's appeal of its r. f1lact•ment in UH' Sw1set League
Wudnesddy at the Sequoia Ath-
ll•lJc ('lub. . .
• 1 A..nahNm J tills-based Esperan-
Rlchar_d TucJ<cr aid .he !ailed to
sympdthtze with Esperanza's
commute (whic:h the school's pro-
posal e!>tllndted as an average of
53 miles round trip to the five
5unset schools), since other
schools in the sect)on face far
greater travel distdllces.
lf• the current, proposctl is
approved by thf' c;ection council,
Corond del Mar would JOin
Estancid, Costa Mesa, University,
Laguna Beach and lrvtne-based
Northwood (scheduled to open
next fall) in the Pacific Cod.St
League. beginrung m September.
By.meet's firush, COdch Charlie Appell's Eagles edged cross-
town rival Costa Mesa for fourth pl<!ce, giving them hope for a pos-•
sible at-large berth in uie ClF Southern Section Division IV prP.·
liroinartes Nov. 14 at Mt. San Aliton.io C'ollege.
As expected, \)niversity won the ledgue title and Trojan senior
Allyson Marquand (17:21) C'aptured first place by 43 seconds, but
Costa Mesa's Jamie DeNoewer topped the rest of a strol}g field to
. finish second in 18:04 and Estancia's sco1ers caused a shdkeup in
• Sea View League guls~ I AU c.hampromh1ps matches dre scheduled for 3 p .m , but may
Second round -· . NEWPORT BEACH ... Corona Baudenbacher (Corona del Mar) def,
del MdC High's Ntldia Vaughan Besharat1 (Woodbridge). 6-1, 6 o.
and Eva Baudenbacher both Vaughan (CdM) def. caban1tla (Santa -d •t· 'i r Margarita). 6-0, 6-0; Ltngman (W) def.
1 7.o, wbich argued cornpetmg 1 audinst ~chuols ·from Huntington the overall PCL standings. · · ·
advanced lo to ay s senu ma1s o Potter (El Toro), 6-0, 6-0; Miller (SM) def •
the Sea Vie':"" League guls tenrus Packer (ET), 6-0, 6-0. Ngo (Irvine) def.
championships at Newport Hdr-Nelson (Newport Harbor). 8·1, Si09er
bor High . (CdM) def Buder (NH), 6-0, 6-0, Godbey Bedch, Fow1tam Valley and Los
Aldnul9s creates excessivE' lost
clc.1Ss tiJn.e to ac-conuncxldte after-
noon lrciwl lo contests, has a find.I
appeal outlet at U1e Jdl1. 28 meeting
of the Southern Section CounC'll.
espernnzd Principal Dave Flynn
~aic.l h.t-Wds unsure~wheilier or not
he would appeal to the council
cxccultve Committee member
Newport Htnbor would com-
pete m a reconfigured Sea View
League, i,ncludmg felJow
holdovers Woodbndge . and
Irvine. as well as newcomers
Laguna I lills and Aliso Niguel.
-by Barry Faulkner
HIGH S C H 0 0 L . W ·A T E R POLO
Sailors wrap up title
• NPwpo'rt Harbor completes s:weep thn:mgh the Sea .
View League; Tars' freshman tearri wins crown, too.
_ 1.~VIND -Newport I ldrbor ~ CdM nips El Toro. 9-8 I hyh'c; bovs water polo team
wasted no timci Wednesday in CORONA DEL MAR-Fourth-
w1dpp111y up •the Sed View quarter god.ls by Jason.Palda and
LL'dgue title w1lh a 19-3 victory Garrett Gentry proved to be the
over host h vine. Paul Kepner difference as Corona dc-1 Mar
~coied four go(1b, to lead the ·High escaped ~th a 9-8 boyS'
Sailor~. who went' S·O m ledgue. water polo Vlctory over El Toro m
Peter Beld<'n sc-ot'ed three Sea View Ledgue action Wednes-
goals dnd had Uuee assists Jeff day. The host Sea Kings trailed 8-
Le<:!per· dlso hud three goals and 7. going into the fma.l frame.
1wo st Mis · Greg Marchiorldtti was the
Goalie 11m Birdsong had sev-leading scorer with three goals for
en .-..,wes the Sea Kings (11-11) Palda,
1 lurbot 's frosh/soph team, Gentry and David F11bian each
n11>tlJlwrule, defeated lrvme, 11-1. scored twice. Fabian als.o had four
to wrdp up a 5-0 romp through steals Goalie Brad Netherton hdd
the Seu View League. The seven saves.
Suilo~· undercJac;smen finished 5EA VtEW LEAGUE
lhe SPuSon 15-3. CoRONA D~ MAR 9, EL TORO 8
SEA VIEW LEAGUE Score by Quarters
N EWPORT HARBOR 19, IRVINE l El Toro l 3 4 0 8
The Eagles, behind Elizabeth Hwpe's sixth-place run in 18:53
and the tight pack of Van~st1 Stevens ( 19:40), Janet Cahauntzi
(19·45) and Janet Bonales (19:45), tied Co!>ta Mesa fo1 fourth place
overall. ·
•our girlS will hope for an at-large berth," said Mesa Coach Joe
Busi, whose team is the defending state Divis1on IV champions.
DeNoewer and all-league fm1sher Sarah Cotton (.10th in 19:31)
were solid for the Mustangs, but Jackie Ng\1yen's toot injury WdS
a problem. Nguyen injured her right foot ldst week al the Mt SAC
Invitational, and Busi said it didn't heal on time. ~
"It's d tough race for us not hewing Jackie in there, w said Busi,
who also had scoring runs from Michelle Barnett t23rcJ place in
20:14). Julie Hilt (31st in 21:03) and Deys1 Figueroa (32nd in
21:14).
DeNoewer's effort eclipsed the performan.ces of Uni's Jessica
Howard (18:21), Laguna ljills' Brooke Thomas (18:21} and Aliso
Niguel's Michelle Basandd ( 18:45), all .considered Division r schol-
arship material by the PCL c-oaches.
-br Richard Dunn
C R 0 S S .'( 0 U N T R Y SUMMAR IE s·
Pacific Coast League Fina ls
(at Irvine Regional Part<)
BOYS .
1. Estancia, 43, 2. Laguna· Hills, 58, 3.
Costa Mesa, 60; 4 · Aliso Niguel, 87; 5.
Laguna Beach, 1 l 8; 6. University, 131
1. A Munoz (E). 14:51, 2. Hancock
(CM), 15:1>8; 3. Rocha (LH), l 5:36; 4.
Moore (LS), 15:37, 5. Orozco (E), 15·39;
6 Appell (E). 15:45; 7. Armijo (AN),
15:4 /; 8. Martinez (CM), 15:49, 9. Price
(LH), 15:53; 10 .. Magana (E), 15:56. Oth-
ers: 14 Tran (CM), 16:10; 16. Ojeda (CM),
16:15; 20 Ortiz (CM). 16:32; 21. Inouye
(E), 16.33; 24. Juarez (E), 16;40; 27. M.
Munoz (E). 16:47; 33. Chapin (CM),
17: 13; 35. Aronl'Rf'icM), 17:30.
Final team standings· 1 Estancia. 12
points; 2. Laguna Hills an~ Costa Mesa,
7; 4, Aliso Niguel, 4; 5. Laguna Beach
and University, 1
•
GIRLS
1. University, 39; 2 Aliso Niguel and
Laguna Hills, 64; 4. Estancia, 84, .5 Costa
Mesa, 98, 6. Laguna Beacn. 166
1. Marquand (U), 17 21. 2. OeNoewer
(CM), 18:04; 3 Howard (U), 18:21, 4
Thomas (LH). 18 21 ;5. Basanda (AN)',
18:45, 6. Huipe (E). 18.53; 7. Chon (U),
19·01, 8. Allen (U), 19:25; 9 Davis (AN),
19·27; JO Cotton (CM), 19·31 Others;
15. Stevens (E), 19 40; 17 Cahauntzi (E).
19:45, 18. Bonales (E). 19:45; 23 Barnett
(CM). 20.14; 28. Arroyo (E), 20:42; 30
Aronson (E); 20:52; 31. Hitt (CM), '2 t ·03;
32 Figueroa (CM), 21 14. 35. Hernandez
(E). 21.36; 39 Miller (CM), 22.20; 40 Lan-
deros (CM), 22:49
Final team standings 1 University, 12
points, 2. Aliso Niguel. 7'/z, 3 Laguna
Hills. 6'/2; 4. Costa Mesa and Estancia, 3;
6. Laguna Beach., 0
Vaughdn defeated Ne\',,port (NH) def. Huang (I), 6-0, 6-2; Lopez~
Harbor's Chelsea Godbey def Stein!>erg (SM). 2-6, 6-2. 6-2.
rfin . 1 Quar'ftrf1nals Wednesday m the quarte cus, Baudenbacher (CdM) def. Lopez (W).
6-2, b-2, dnd ~audenbacher 6-1, 6 1. Vaughan (COM) def. Godbey
defeated Woodbridge's Gloriann (NH), 6·2. 6 2. Ling"1an (W) def. Ngo (I),
Lopez. 6-1, 6-1. Vdughan and 6·0. 6·0, Miller (SM) def Singer (CdM), 6-
Doueus Baudenbacher will square of at 3, 6 3
12:30 p.m.. w1th the winner
advancing to the hnals (most like-Second round
Palm-Collopy (NH) def Klemkowsk1-
Bonhall (SM), 7·5, 7·6 (7·5); case-Adams ly to face top seed Susdnna Llng-
man of Woodbndge) "'· def Ford Howie (W), 6-3, 6-0; Gnffith-
Oam1on (CdM) def. Cha·Nagamoto (ET),
6-1. 6-3, c Tenerelli-Budhraja (CdM) def.
Barker·Schneidec (NH), 6-0, 6" 1. Meyer·
Hawkins (NH). def (laster-Jacobson
(CdM), 6-2, 6-0. Col.eman-K Tenerelli
In doubles, Sailors stdDdQtt~
Audra Adams and Kristen Case
tlefeated Corona del Mar's Kris-
ten Griffith and Leslie Damion. 6-
3, 2-6, 6-lJ to advance to today's
semifinals agamst Courtney I
Tenerelli dild Ruchikci BudhraJa.
also of Cdl'vt. I
Budhra1a and Tenerelli detea~
ed Newport Harbor's Enka Palm
dnd Amanda Collopy, 6-2. 6-0.
No. 1 seeds Adrianna Hock-
1cko and Daruelle Hustedt ulso
advcmced.
DEEP SEA
Wednesday's counts
·~ l..Mding • l boat, 16 angle~
49 rockfah, 31 '~ snappt"r. 1 saod bass.
I sculpsn, 39 maclterel.
O.vey't Lodcer • 3 boats, 44 aoglel's.
• 14'yellowta1I, 1 ~rracuda, 68 cahco bass.
17 sand ban, 9 scwlp1n, l shttphead,
· ' 80 mackerel
(CdM) def Oelbenes-Schoaff (1), 6-1, 6-1,
Hocklcko-Hustedt 0N) def. Farnum·
P4'ck.er (I), 8-6
. Quarterlinals
Hock1cko-Hustedt CW> def Coleman-K.
Tenerelh (CdM)1 6-3, 6-3. Steifel-M1tton
~ def Meyer-Hawkins (NH). 7-6 (7"5),
6-4; C Tenerelh-Budhraia (CdM) def
Palm-Collopy (NH). 6-2. 6:-0; Adams-Case
(NH) def. Griffith-Damion (CdM). 6-3, 2-
6, 6-1 .•
,rOLLEYBlll
Pirates swept
COSTA MESA -Sad-.
dlebac,k· College recorded
a 15-7, 15-1. 15-7 Orange
Empire Conference win m
women's volleyball Wed-
nesday, dropping OCC Ao
~--------------------~--,-· , 7-8, 3-6 in the OEC
TODAY'S SCHEDULE G 0 l F
·~11
Score by Qua rtets Corona del Mar o 5 2 2 • 9 "·· · · ~ .. · 'N'ewpprt' H8tt:idr '"" ·.r·s·· 1i ···s· .,. 19' El'Toro Burnett l, Forteny 1,
' Irvine 1 O o. 2 3 · McMann 1. Terpstra·2. Schwanbeck 2. v. o·u TH SPORTS
H19h school· Co1001 ~I
Ma ~: Woodbridge, at
lrv•ne H.gh, 7 p rn
•W.t .. polo
pm. Al1$() N19111t! •I Con•
Me><l. 3 IS pm, Euanoa al
l.aguM H•lk. 1 t S Pm
• Golf
H19h >ChOOI 9irh ; btan<li
at Laguna H•lk. 3 tS pm,
Ahi.o Niguel ~ Costa M"'4,
~ Cana Mt~ G&CC.
HIGH S0400l GIRlS
PAO~ COAST LEAGUE ' . •RNALS
(at Costa Mesa G&CC. •Newpo •• t• rbor Belden 3, Bibb 1, Lloyd 1
; Peetz 2, Leeper 3, Hansen 2, Becker 1, Saves -Brown 10. "
t Fitzgeorge-1, Caffey 1, Kepner 4, Corona d et Mar -Palda 2,
On their way Friday '
Tales of AYSO soccer for Region 57, Flegt<>n.97 and Region 120, Jr. All-AmerKan
football, club soccer. dub softball. Uttl~ league winter ball and Pop Wi'lmer footbclll
are among • hrt of items Whi<:h had to be held over be<aui.e of a sp.l(e s1tuat100.
Hogh schOOl bo~ • C~
Mesa 11 Aliso Niguel, 11!>
p m. la9ul)8 Hills 41
Estanoa ).t S
•Voll~ll
Los Uigos Cowse)
Estancia finishers:
i
! :
1 '. I
Oolkas 1. Marchiorlatti 3, Fabian 2, Gentry 2
Saves · Birdsong 7. Saves· Netherton 7 ilttli ~ 91rl5 • Coiona
11.i Mbr •t N~l'l, 6 lO
• Tenfth
H19h ichool g•rll ·SN
l/1ew Le119ue Semifinals olll"ld Finals, al N~ 12 30 pm.
7. Erin Thomson, 204
8 S!acey Barnett.. 209
.
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or the chief executive office PUBL C NOTICE 28202 CaDot Road, Sulle wile . PUBLIC NOTICE Have you stantd doing Dragan S1anko..,c, '31411 PUBLIC NOTICES aulhoflly. will allow the personal rep-or the seller Is· SAME AS I 250 Laguna Niguel CA Have you stl11ed doing business yet? Yea, Sept Ke<ry Lil . Costa Mesa CA
A HEARING on the petl· res~ntatlve to take many ABOVE · 92677 ' busloess yet? No Fictitious BualnHa ISi. 1998 92628 PUBLIC NOTICE t1on will be held on NO· acliOns without obtalnlng As listed b the seller all Flctltloua Bualneas This . business ls con-Robert F Gremel N• • St•tement Alan W. Payne Thi• business II con· ---------VEMSER 18. 1898, 1.45 court approval Belore tak· othe< businlss names and Name Statement ducted by. a corporallon This statement was flied The fol 0 rsons ar This statement was I.led ducted by: co·partners . STATEMENT OF p.m .... Dept 703. Address or Ing certain very Important addresses used by the The following person! are Have you started doing with the county Clerk or doing business with me County Cletk of Have you Star1ed d01ng
ABANDONMENT OF court 341 The City Drive. actions, however. the ret· seller within three years b&-doing bus Ines~ IS. a) business yet? Yes, October Orange County on 10/20198 A Cleaning Miti!Cle Clean· Orln~County on IC>-13·98 busineu yet? No USE OF FICTITIOUS P.~. Box 14171, Orange, sonal representative wll be fora the data such list was Brenda Nowoll<a s Ashtray HI, 1998 t9988773050 tng and Janitorial Sef'Vlces, . 19988772388 Ugl1tsa Beadar
BUSINESS NAME Cahforma 926'3-1571 required to give no~lce 10 sent or dellveted to lht Coll•ctlon, b) Creative Saddleback Investment Dally Pilot Oct 22. 29 1500 Warren '76, Santa Daily gt Oct. t5, 22. 29. This •tatement was filed The following persons IF YOU OBJECT . to lh• Interested persons unless buyer 818 NONE Compulslon. 19432 Po· Sef'Vlces, Inc .. Wittlam R N .5 12 1998 Th708 Ana CA 92705 No 5 1998 Th692 w•th the County Clerk or have abandoned tho use ol granting of the petition, you they have waived notlce or The names and business mano lane, 41103, Hunting· Parker, CEO ov. • . Robett Carl ArmsHong, v. • Or~e County on I 1103/98
the Fictitious Business should appear at the heat· consented to the proposed addtesses ol the buyer are· ton Beach, CA 92648 This stalemenl was filed PUBLIC NOTICE 1500 warren 176 Santa PUBLIC NOTICE 1998177435'1
Nam.r: WHEEtHOUSE Ing and state y~ur Ob· action:> The lnclependent TAM NGUYEN and PHA Brenda Kay No~otka, with the County Clerk or Ana. CA 92705 ' Deily Pilot Nov 5. 1a, 10,
COMPASS. 2505 W Coast lections or Ille wrttten ob· administration authority will CHAU THI NGUYEN, 1~610 19432 Pomano Lan•, 1103• Orange County on 11/03/98 Flclltloua Bualneu Marta de Jesus Alvarez Flctltlou• Bualneas 26 1998 'Q'\752 Hwy .• Newpon Seac:h. CA actions with the coun b&-be granted unless an inter· ONTARIO, WESTMINSTER. Huntington Beach, CA 10988774388 Name Statement Herrera, 32003 Paseo Name Statement
92663 ore the hearing Your •P· ested person -files . an ob· CA 92683 92648 • p 1 plot No s 12 19 The following persons are Carolina San Juan Cap1st-Tl1e following persons are PUBLIC NOTICE The F1c1111ous Business pearance may be In person Jection to the petition and The assets to be sold are Thls business Is con· 81 y 1 v. ' h 6 doing business u AOVO· rano CA 92675 doing business H . Nations '
Name referred to above °'by your attorney. shows good cause Ylhy the described Jn general as: A duc:ted by: an individual 26• 1998 T 73 CATES ON BEHALF OF Have you s1aned doing Fundlng Limited. 2855 East Flctltloua BualnMa
was rited 1n Oraoge County IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR court should not giant the BUSINESS INCLUDING Have you started doing PUBLIC NOTICE CHILDREN, AN EDUCA· business yet7 No Cqast Hwy., Sit 229. Co-Name Statemeflt •
on 8131 /98 F'lle No or contingent creditor or authority ,, FURNITURE FIXTUREAND bustnessyel?Ves,9·14·97, . TIONAL CONSULTING RobertArmstrong ionaOelMar CA92625 T11e10110 .... ngpe1sont11•
19986768586 ' the deceased, you must lilt A HEARING on the petf· EQUIPMENT, l£ASEHOLD was doing ~uslnes;' onty Fictitious BualnHa COMPANY. 912t Atlanta This statement wu filed Nations Funding Limited, doing business as·
Steven Nadel, 2505 W your clalm with the coun trol1 wlll be htld on NO· INTEREST IMPROVE· 11 Brenda Nowotkas Ash· Nam•Statement Ave . #200 Huntinglon with the County Clark of (CA). 2855 East Coes1 HIGH OUAllTY F~HI·
Coast Hwy., Newport and man a copy to lhe per· VEMBER 12• 11198 at 1·45 MENTS, TRADENAME, AC· tray Collectlon The following persons are Beach, CA 92646 Orange County on 9-16·98 Hwy . Sit 229, COfona Del TURE REPAIR, 2345 New. Oeach. CA 92663 sonal representative •P· PM In Dept 7o3 located 81 COUNTS and are located Brenda Nowolka doing business as Mark Christopher F Russell. 19188789007 Mar, CA 92625 port Blvd .• 11<202. Costa This business Is con· pointed by the court w1th1n 341 The City Drive, PO Box at• 3117 NEWPORT BEACH This s1at11ment was filed Enter uses 873 w 15th 9121 Atlanta Ave .. #200, This business Is con-Mesa CA 92627
ducted by an lndlVldual lour months from th• date 14170. Orange, CA 92613. BLVD NEWPORT BEACH with the County Clerk ol St ~ldg. • IC Newport Huntington Beach CA Daily Pilot Oct 15, 22. 29, duded by· a COfporation lu1s Sandoval, 2345 N-.... Steven J Nadel ol the first lssua~ce of let· Probate 01v. CA 9:i6so · Orange County on 11/03198 Beach, cA. 92663 92648 • Nov s. 1998 Th701 Have you staited doing port Blvd . l'K202, Cot•.a ..
19988773057 ters as provided 1n Probate IF YOU OBJECT to lhe The business name used 19188774348 Product Resultants, Inc. This busi.ness Is con· PUBLIC NOTrCE bu!'tlness yvt? Yes. 7·13·98 Mesa, CA 92627
11 Code seclion 9100. The granting of the petition, you b the sellet al that loca· Dally Pilot Nov. 5, 12, 19, (Calilomla) 873 w 151h ducted by· an individual Nations fund.ng lJmtted. This business 11 con-This statement was 'ed tima for lihng clalms will should appear at the hear· tf~n is: NEWPORT NAILS 26. 1998 Th750 St • Bldg'. C, Newport Have you started ,doing flctltloua Business Tavt Ianni, President ouc:ted bf' an tndlvidual ,
w11h the Counly Cl~tl< or not expire before f<?ur ing and state your ob-The anticipated date of Beach, CA 92663 businen yet? No H•m• ,Statement This statement wu l1i1d Ha~e you 1111180 iSOing
Orange County on 10 20 98 monlhs from the hearing fectlons or Ille written ob: the saleftransler Is 11/2~1 PUBLIC NOTICE This business 19 con· Chrfslopher Russell • The follow\ rsons are with the County Cl~rk of business yet? Vas. 10.5'98
oauy Pilot Oct 22, 29, date noticed above ecuons with th• court be ,998 at the office of Apex dueled by: 8 corporation This aiatemelll was tiled d01ng busi~sf" 19 The Orange County on 10 20 98 Lu s Sando11a1
Nov 5. 11, 1998 Th711 VOU MAY EXAMINE the ore the heating Your IP· Escrow, 15576 Brookhurst Flctltloua Buafneas The r.._1strant c6mmenced w11h the County Clerk of lower Cenret 5241 Lincoln 19986773054 T1111 stalement was l1led
PUBLIC NOTICE flle kept by the court. 11 y~u pearance niay be In person Street no B, Westm1ns1er, Name Statement to transact business under Orange County on 11/03 98 Avenue, Cypress, CA Oa,1y Pilot Ocl 22. 29, W<ll'I tht Covnty Cllfk Of
ere 1 person Interested n or by your attorney CA 92683 · The following persons art the fictitious business 199841774364 90630 N 5 12 1'998 Thl'07 Orange County on t0.13·98 . ---------•the estate, you may Ille IF YOU AAE A CREDITOR Thi b lk I IS bl• t doing business as Suite o na es listed 9 C T R ov, ' • 19986772421 ::i,li~8F r;;:h iph!ci~fu~o~c:•~(~~~ ~~e ~~~~=~t Y~~~~~ 11f~ to c!lif:rnla1~11or~'Co~· soo9Weby Hosting & DasDlgn, ~~~! onr7123/~ _ 2~1%~1ot Nov. s. 1;h1~5 an>t:81c01g~r~lio:,C0~~t PUBLIC NOTIC,: Daily Pilot Oet 15, 22, 29,
• merclal Code Section 30 1 ellowstone ' • Product Resultants. Inc.. ' 5470 Orange A11enue Cy-Nov. s. 11198 Th&94 PETITION OE-154) or the ftllng of an your ctalm with the court 6106 2 Costa Meae. CA 92628 A. Willtarn Perry, President PUBLIC NOTICE • press. CA 90630 ' Flctltlout Bualneaa
TO ADMINISTER Inventory al1d appraisal 01 and mall a copy to lhe per· 11 10 subject the name Mlchael L Hamllton. 3091 This statement was hied thl• bustnau is con· Name Statement PUBLIC NOTICE
ESTATE OF: estate asset• or 01 •ny P• sonal representative •r,; and addr•ss oi th• person Yellowstone Or. Coste with the County Cieri< ot flctltloua Butlneu ducted by· a corporalion Tne following persons are1--'--------MAATHA BENDICK,. titlon or account as pro· rcolnted bh th• court with n with whom clalms may be Mesa, CA 112626 Orange County on I l/03/98 Name Statement Have yo~ st&led doing doing bus1n1u U : Ptck Up Flclltloua lualneaa
ak• MARTHA E. ~ided 12 Probat~ Code •r:· our rnont ~ from the fdrt• filed Is Kathleen MalKhanh Janice R. Hamilton, 3091 19980774381 The following persons ate tx.isineu yet? No Stf~. 2701 Harbot Btvd . Name $tateme"t
BEN Of CK aka ~op~cla150No~lc• eqf~~~ f! :r~h:s f~~~vl~~i;;ir,;Pr~ba~~ Bui. ApeK Esc1ow. 15576 ~.eu~c•Ato11n2•626Dr • Coate Dally Pilot Nov s. 12. 111. doing business as· Int• Cypiess lower Raconv•y· Costa Mt~~;, CA 92826 En ,, The f~!!o;;v1ng ~son• are
TH EM' "'LINE II bl f .. C " IV\ Th Brookhurst Street no B. m .. a. 28 1998 Th746 grated Technlc:a~ Solutions, anee Corporation Denise Cahlorn11 "estaurant • ..,01ng vut1ntll es, MAR • .. tva a e rom t .. 1 cour1 ode section .,1v"" • W1tlmlnsi.r, CA 92683 This buslntsa 11 con-• 2620 Clllf oiive Newpor1 c Lodato President \.;; terpnses. Inc. (Calllornl•), DANIELLE DECLARK IN·
BENDICK clerk. time for tiling claims will and the 1111 date lor filing ducted by: lwsband and PUBLIC NOTICE Beach, Ca 92663 Thts auatement was filed 940 8l1-11bfro Cyn • Laguna TERIORS, c, I Pain la
CASI' NO. ~114$78 Attornev for th• P•tl· not uptrt before four cl•lma •hall be 1H23/t998 wife Robelt Laurence Frtchtel. with the Councy Cle1k of Beach, CA 1126$1 Apt, 8, Corona o• Mor, CA To ell helts, beneflcl11rles, tloneri months from the hearing which Is the busln111 d•r. Have you started doing Flctltloua Bualneaa 2620 Chit Or.. Newpon oranQt county on t 1103198 Th11 bu1ln1u It con· 112625
crcdttor1, contingent crtdl· LAURENCE M. d~0f•unotlceyd ~~~1 E h before the ule date spec. busln•H yet? Yes, 10.15· Name Statement Stach, CA 92663 19981774~46 oucteo by: 1 corJ>Oratlon D•niene C•.c•I• O.CUrk,
tors, ond persons who may WATSON, . MA N 1 1 fled above. 118 The following persona are Richard J, l<norr, 83n nvP N 12 111 tiave you tllr1ed oolng c11 Pomsttt1a .Al)t 8, Ce>-olherwist be lntetested In COUNTY COUNSEL end flle llept by lh•1coun.11J~u Dated: Octol:>et 29, 1998. Janice R. t-temllton doing buslneu as: The Manitoba, Playa oat Rey, ~" Y Pilot ov. 5• Thl'•S buslnes1 yet? No rona del Mar, CA 91625 the will or e&tate. or both, are a person nlereste n /I/TAM NGUYEN This statemont wu filed Prt1lden1 Ronald Reagan CA 902311 2.,, 11198 Cahlomla Restaurant E..,. Thia t>u11n1u •S co,..
of: MARTHA BENDICK, aka HD~Pw:TYAD SERBIN, lhe 11ta11. y~u mRay Ille /a/P HA CHAU TH I with the County Cla1k or Statue commltt••· 1601 Thi• bu•lneu ft con· PUBLIC NOTICE 111p1IHa, Inc., l" V\11flt, du¢ttd by: an Jn41vidua1 MARTHA e. BENDICK, aka with the cou • equ11t Orange County on t0/20/118 oovt Street Suite 145 ducted by· a general part• Piesldent Have vou llarted ~
MAR1'HA EMELINE BEN· 10 Clvlo Center Plaza, !Of Sl)eclat Notice (form NQUYEN 1998177:1031 Newpot1 Beach CA 92660. nerlhlP • "Ctltlou• BuslMU This 1tatemet1t WH ltlld butlntll :r•t? No
DICK P.O. Bu 1379, Santa DE·t$4) Of the Ming of an Pubttsl'led Newport o111y Piiot Oct. 22. 29, Otano• county family tm-Ht.,. you 111rted doing Name Statement . with the County Cletk ot Dan1.i11 Cecile OeClark
A PE.TlflON FOR PRO· Ana, C•llforl\la 02702• Inventory and ap~ralul of 81ach·Costa Mesa Dally Nov. s 12 1909 Th703 gact Col.Wlcil, (CA), 1601 bu•iness yet? No the tot19w1ng Plf'•ons arr OY•l'lg• County on 10120~0 :ftiis st••~I wu foltd
BATE has bffn filed by t3791 PUBLIC ADMIN• estate easels Of o any P• Piiot November S. 1908 ' ' ova SlrNI, Suite 145. ~bert L f'rlchltl d04ng busin•u as• Cy~· 19181713047 with the CCI.Inly Clwt Of
WCILL'.IAM ~ IBASTR~~o~U~· ISTRATOR, ATTY BAR ~:~o:d ,r:; ~::'en~::.::. Th723 PUBLIC NOTICE NewpQtl Beach, CA 112660 This llillemenl Wit filed 10011'1. 1711 e 11•~ StrHt. Da·IY Pilot Oct 22. ~-Orange Co1ulnlyl8one7710-22'3•.981 •
I.I ADM N n 192724 u '2SO A R u 11 tor PUBLIC NOTICE . Tl'tls buslneu Is con· with the County Clerk or S1e. 1'49, Coste Meu. CA Nov. s. 12, 1998 Th704 the Superior Court OI Call· Publlahed Newport S~clal Nolle• eqfo~m la Fictitious Bualn•H ducted by; 1 corporation Orange County on 11/03198 112627 o.lty PllOt Oct 1~ U, it,
lornla, CEToulnTtly_Not FOOr~n~~(). B ach·Coita Mtsa Daily evaltab.I• trom the court fictitious Bual"H• Name ltat•m•nt Have you tt1111d doing t0088714372 Jule Handltmen, 179 E PUBLIC ~TICE Nov &, 1998 rhhl
THE P 0 e 1 The fonowing persons are buslneu yet? Yea, 1994 Dally Piiot Nov 6 12 tt. 1'1th Street. Ste. ""'· BATE ttqueslS that Wit.• Piiot October 30. No-c erle Nan)• St•••menl doing butineH u : woman Ota"9• county Family Im· 26 11198 · • Thf•ll Cosia Mesa, CA g~ez7 '1ctltloua •ualMH PUBLIC NOTICE LIAM A. 8Al<EA, PUBLIC vember 6, e. 11198 Petltlon•r: The folloWlng perton• ate or Wo11h and Wealth l)aCt councll Larry T • ---Tlmoth MUii n t'Ti E Nam• St•t•fft9nt
ADMlNISTRATOA. ba ap-• FTh608 HELENA T. JENNINGS, doing busln .. • as: Oo•P81 w o.w.w.. 7611 Slater Smith. Chalrm•n ol lhe PUBLIC NOTICE l'71h tirttt. °Sti. •t•t. The follOwlnQ pertont .,, llctltloua 8ueln"t pointed •• personal repr• 3811 I!. PALM AVI!., Pacllle. 23255 Camlnto An. Av• Unit IK Huotington Boaid Coate~ n CA 92a 7 do.ng b~ne.u as: Porter Name Slat ......
Hntahve to admln1s1er the PUBLIC NOTICE ORANOI, CA. 92889 dreta. Laguna Hills, C•hf &each, CA 112&41 Thia 11111m1nt wH filed F1ct1tlou1 •u1IMH Tl\lt butlne1t 11 con-Pwhc ftetatron; I Matllet· 1!'8 follOwiflO "*'°"' lfW
.stat• of the da<:edtnt IN PAO Pll" 112e53 Joyce Ella S.art, 8271 with the Couf'!ly Clerk of Jilame lt•t•m.nt ducted by' CO-l)&r!Mls Ing, 2950 Alrwty Ave . ClocnQ biltlnete 11· THE PETITION requfftl NOTICI OP Publlahed Newport Vicki L Nlelson, 23255 Ca• Newman Avt., Huntington Otanga CoUnty•on t li0319& The IOllowlng persons 11a Have Yoll started dOlng Suite CS, Cotta M.9a, CA POSITM! 8U$tN!!S'S SO· the dece4ent • Will and • PETITION • 8 C M D II mlnlo Andreta, Uguna Beach CA 9264'1 • 1999$774376 CIOlnQ bu11n.1t u· Ora09e butineu ~et? No t2C2S LUTIONS, 21' Ba~Cf
eoo.Clla. If any, be admltled TO ADMINISTER each· Otll 811 1 y Hilla, CA 826$3 Shtrrt' t. Foster, 0351 Ve-0111 Pllol Nov 5 12 19 County 011ec1 Ma;I 18386 Jul•t Handleman Uta E11lr1t f'or18', :395 Oi'fllt, Newpot1 8tactl,; CA
10 probl\le. The will and llTATE O'• Pilot October 2•. 30, No: Lettie AJawara, 28132 Pal· lardo Drive, Huntington 2e '~ . , t~7•S Bandll•tf Clrcte. Fountain Th11 tta•to1ent w" iJtd W•••m1n1t•r A.-., ·eost.t '2860 •n)' cod1e111 ere ovailablt STAHLEY D JENNINOI vember 5, 1908' sam1os mada, Mlulon Vt1Jo. CA Beech, C111rorn1a, 92&4& , vaney. Cablonua t27oe with 1he 011111 of MMa, CA. IM27
for 1xamln.tt1ori In the Illa • 112612 Thia butlneu I• con· PUBLIC NOTICE lltpt by tho court CAii NO. A1931H PUBLIC NOTICE Rochella Oooctm•n. 22702 oucttd by: a gtnefal p"1·i-.-------TH£ PETITION requ11tt To all h111s, benel1ct1rltt, lalama,. Lane, I.Ilk• forest, nerahlp Flotltloua auahiHI autho11ty 1.0 1clm1ni11er me eted1tora, contingent credlo t:ecrow Ho.a OA 112830
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will allow the peraonat 1ep· of: $1'ANLEV O. JENNINGS aULK ••LI r111n1111ve to take m•ny A PfltTION FOR PRO.
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PUBLIC NOTICE · ·PUBLIC NOTICE Beach, CA 92647 dUC1ed by: an 1nc11v1e1ua1 PUBUC NOTICE 'ducted by an 1ne1Mdual of the "in.nca.i COde anct .............. -... PUIUC NOTICE :. OBITUARY ---------Thia bu11nH1 11 con-Have ~ou 11~ 0otng Ha•• you atll1td doing ~ to dO bu11ne11 :. ,... _ ti~..._.. 1111111 888
... , ctJUoua 8u1ln•H Flctltloua 8u1lnff• CfUCttd by: an lnclMdull ~ne11 yet? YH, Jan. ti Jlctltlou1 Bu.lneH but•ntH ytt? No lft IN• llM• Wll be l*d bY .... t1' .. c:._ ......, of P'letltleua 8u1IMH
-• Name ltat.ment N•m• lt•tement Ha~ .you 1•~ed doing Klm~y AoHaU • tH•m• ltatement AlmT~' "Mac:8eth tM duly appotneed tru .... °"'WI~ .. .,CAIR& Nelfte ltetement -'fM fOllow1ng penona 111 The f0(1ow1ng penont are bUllOM• v11 o Tllit ttllttlMnl wu fl.ltd The fQlow\ng ~ .;1 '"' atatemtnt 'WU mecr H lhoWn belOW, Of, ·111 ,_... llr ,.. C. ,_. a The folol#l enons .,.
-Olng bualneu u do.ng business u : l.afl N. T. lMHon fl with the County ci.tk of CfOi£ICI buamtll u· Global btlh 11\e County C~ rtgfll. Utte, Md lneernt ----n.-~,.,. doing l>l*ne~ ~ •.
• 0 KOR 0 co u NT A y UNIQUE PROGRAM • ~~· lta~n• ~tc'.'.:' Ofengt County on 11/03M lmpott and EJcport. 1048 Ir· ang• COunty °" 1 ConWyM to Md now .......... -..... ti .... !towbteL 17!\ j111114 »
SE . 1111 Wealefilf U . .\~:2 I E. .22nd $ n..--~~ 1~ • • 'fHHT108t vine Avt. Suite 11'9 NN , .... 7»049 br -1nMIW In thl ..... :SIMllrtwClllll enue Cotta Meu •CA
.. , 10~ N'twpol\-Utach, COtta MtU, CA 92627 ...... -.... ..........,. Oft OtlfY "°' ..... .: "· , •. ~~.. . Oallv P.ilot .°'1, aa aa. ....... ~*911 IV . p ... ~--Nial . . •CA 926e0' · JIV F. Jof\nlOn, 281 E 1Hl87130H 2t 1998 Th7•0 Keith Kevil 1048 INIM N"ov. 5. 12, 1M8 Th7fO pn:Jipiftr' Md SM· er1111-.. .... Cl( h WWJam J McPl'ltraon
Aly, tM6 a~'CMlac.Mua. CA~ Pilat~ ~ 29.. ' .._..-. ~'9A to a 0eM .9'...:. Nit U.. ....... MIA-.... t7&t'TuatWt'·~ '
-'Mlhe1m. St., 1•8. Corta 92627 • Nov. 5. il 1991 Th7oe PUBLIC NOTICE tmo l'Ull1ClfOT1ti KftbN'Wow. 1"' Ule ..._ tt .. c:...· C.-Me11, CA t2627 •
-a, CALIF. 92827 Thi• bu1lne11 la con-. Thia bualntn la con· wtll be "*"· but wlUloul '-JllCMcC-Clll.W.. Thia b11•lneaa I• con-
:"1. Thia bu1ln111 ia con• ducltd by: an lncfhlldual PUBLIC NOTICE Flotjtloua 8UllMH ducted by: an Individual Flctltloua Bualnen ccwenent °' Wlln'anty, S.. -. ~ ,_. c.Nn ductld by: an lnd1vidull _ dUctad b~ an lnd1V1dual H1v1 you started doing Ham• lt•••m•nt H•~ you atarttd doing N•me ltetement ••PfHMd °' Implied, .._ -• _.. ,..... ID H•v• you ttai1td doing ~ HI~ V0U alarttd doing buslntH ytt? YH, Oct 9a Flctltloua Bualneu The following Peflonl lft buslnen ytt? No Tht foll~lng Peflonl art reo-rdtno tttle, PoSMI· l.tllll9 ............ bualneH yet? YH, 4·15-N
• buaJntu y1t? v ... 8+H Jay F. JohntOn N•m• ltetement doing bu11M11 u· MATTS Keith Ktvll <!olna bu•lllft• u· SOULD. tllon, Of encumtwanc:ea, to LLC. II ,.... --• ....... W1lll1"' J McPhefaon -llu111JI Aly Thi• •l•ttmtnl wa1 Iii.Cf Tht following Ptr•on• "' 810 AJA SPORTS 14474·C Thi• atatemenl waa llltd 1t 1 ~. t7th St .. C-5, Coll• par the ftml&nlno Pfln~ ....,... tD .. ,., 111111 ~. Thi• 11aitmtnt Wll I led
1t11tmtnl wH filed with the County Clerk of dol11g bu._ln~ll 11: cu1111r Otl\le, tNtne, CA with th• County Clerk of ~IHI, CA 92627 pa Wm of the nott(sl .... _. 0.. of T• 111 tit wlttf tht County Cl1rk
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of the county Cltrl( or oringt county on 10-6·98 Jonfthan Robert 1 Photog· e2e04 Orang• County on 11103198 Brt1n Irving 011row, 5 MCured by the Deed ot llllllPll'Y ......, In 11111111 eoune, Orang• County on l0.9-H
•County on 10·27·88 1891877t8S9 raphy. 1962 81ltarlc Or• Manhtw J Rltdtn 2075 • 19880774380 Vtroll Cl., N-port CoHI. Trult, with lntereat and _,.._._..•NI llOlt 1998772173
19980773775 0 It Pl 0 t 1"' 22 29 Cost1 Mt1a,CA92626 0 Id Pl ·c t CA92857 tat• ChatO-• thereon ... ~ ....... "' ...... -• Y i ot c . '" • • Jonathan Robert Stnfltn, o •n•i• ice, oa • Oaliy Piiot Nov. 5, t2, 19, Thia bu1lritH 11 con-PfOVICftd In th• note(a), ...., a.. ol TiWt. /11'4 • u• 01lty Piiot Oct 13, 20, 27,
• D•ity Piiot Oct. 29, Nov 5, Nov 5. 1998 Th693 1962 Balearic or . Costa Mttl, C 92826 26, 1998 Th'75f du<:ttd by: an lndMdual advanc ... undtf the t.e<m• m.a Thi .... ..._ _, Nov.$, 1898 T061
12" 19, 1998 Th721 I NOTICE Mesa, CA 92826 Thi• bu~lnu• 11 con-Have you atarttd doing Of the 09"9 of Trust, Int"· Ollw-' · ..,, If · • • PUBLIC NOTICE PUBL C This bu11nu1 11 con· duc~:d b~ in lndMdual PUBLIC NOTICE bu11ne11 v•t? No Ht thereon, '"'· charges ot ._ ,. ~ ~ t-----"------.....1
Flctltlouir 8uslne11 ducttd by: an lndl'lldu11 ~al V 171W''d doing Brian Darrow and upenHt of the Tru•· ._ II purpDllilll D II« 1l5J
• FlctltJou1 au1lnH1 N•m• St•tement Havt you starttd dotng ~=.~:! ~· Rltdotn Flctltlou• BualnHI Thia atattment Wll f1ltd tff for th• total •mount (at Pwllbl ea.· .... ~ ---------....
Nime Stitemenl Tht lotlOwlog persons are butlneu ytt? No This llltement wu ftltd N•me Stelemeot W•lh the County Clerk of the time ol the lnl1111 pu~ tu Tiii ~ TNllll Can't Hem to
Tht following p111on1 •r• doing business... John Stnntn w11h' the County Cltrk ot T~t rollowlng persont art Or11t1a-County on 101D5198 llcatlon Of the Hocke of ~ "" ~ IDr ll'W gel lo all those
ito1ng busintu u : EUROCLEANERS; 971 This 111t1mtn1 w11 foltd Orange County on 11/03/98 dOI~ business u · 19980771885 Sale) ru10nably . utl· ilwwwA41_of .. ._...._ repair Jobs ~andma I Candles, 2929 Otrwtr Or• Co51a Mts1, wiO tit thtC Coutynty C10-lt2rk6 9o8f 18080774S70 TP041"A 'i'r'du~t~'J)f~~ 01lly Pilot Oct. 29, Nov. 5, ~~ Tt«!__ tfe Rt forth Ind°""-~ ..,, K "'OUlld lhe house? Ntwporl Blvd.. Ntwport CA 92626 range oun on · ·• ni • 12 19 1998 Th717 .,...,.... , ... amount may 11111 "-'"-in. s.lil .. wit .., a..ich,CA 92663 w11111wskl Marlin P101r. t9988773878 oa•v Pilot Nov. 5, 12, t9, tlngtonBeach.CA92647 • • be grHter on the cs.v Of • ....._.._,.._..~°' J;:;t•:::ort 1~~d <~:~: !:,~. ~:;;~2fr .• Costa 1~··~ ~:80ct 29, ~:n~ 28• l998 Th741 i:''r::,nY~~on1 ~0::c~ ~ PUBLIC NOTICE ~~~o~c~ :;-:., .-::: 111 ~ Let the ·~ Btlch. CA 9266J Thia' buslritu 11 con· · ' PUBLIC NOTICE 92647 Flctltlout 8u1lne11 HOllAHD, HUSBAND ANO •lCUEDAIQl6, ID~ 111,.;...
Th11 butintss II con· ducttd by· an lnd1Y1du11 PUBLIC NOTICE Thie business . Is con· Name St•t•m•"V WIFE Ouly Aopolnted l!v pnnc1p11 .. ~ h ,..,... Aic1te1 by • corp0ta11on Havt yo~ llarttCf doing Flctltlout Bu1lnHa ducttd by: an lnef1v1du&l Tht toltow1ng persona art Trustee'. GVU>EN WEST --=~ofTNll, wlll
' -·Have you slarttd do•ng businus V"" No Flctltloua Bu1ln•11 N•m• St•tement H•~ you started doing doing bustntu as· Kilchtn SAVINGS ASSOCIATION;..,... . • ...,...... 111
_ ~ ntH yet? No • Marian W1S1ltwski H•m• Stetement The fotlowtng per1ona 111 bus1nes, ytt? Yes, 2·23·98 Expitu. 2131 South H•lh· SERVICE CO. Recotded 9c1 ,.._ ~ w .,,_
Fr1ng1•.c1, Inc , Kenntlh This stattmtnl was filed Th• following penons art doing bUsint1s as: Allied Evelyn Uoyd away, Santa Aria. CA 92704 07121111"2 H lnltrulTlfllt "'* .. .._ of 11111 Cllld of W.P•via, Jr · wuh tht County Clerk of doing busmess 11· lnttr· Equfpm1nt Co .. 29816 Thi• atatemenl ,,. .. loltd Brian Kay. 1 v11 Oto<osa, No 12~ In ~ • TNll, -.-... _,..,...
Jiu 1111tm1nt was f1ltd Orang• County on 10.13·98 data Systtm, 8032 Ctnllr· Whitt Otttr Lane, Laguna with th• County Clerk or Rancho Margarita. CA page of C>mclal lltecorda In °' tw To.. ftl of Ill ~ W'lh th• county C1t1k of 19988772297 stone Or., Huntington N•gutl, CA 92677 Orang• Counly on 11/04198 92688 the ofTICt of the Rtcordet CNllldbtmdo.dofTna Tiii
Oringt County on t1/03198 Be1ch, CA92646 Patrick Richard Lff, 29816 t8980774571 This buslntSs Is con· ol ORANGE. Couoty. Clll· ....,...,..ofthe~lllllla
18888774373 Qa,ly Pilot Oct l5, ~. 29. O'uynh Nguytn. 8pa2 Ctn-Whitt 011tr Larit i..guna Dally Pilot Nov. 5, 12, 19, ducttd by; an Individual fornl1, O.te of ol h ~ _.... tJt the
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842·5878 Daily Pilot Nnv S 12 19 Nov 5. 1998 Th695 larston.1 Or., Huntington Nlgutl. CA 92677 26. 1998 Tl\755 H111t you rtarttd doing S..11:1111111"8 at 2:00 PM ~IO&e-.,11111-.ble
-r ' · · PUBLIC NOTICE Baach, CA 92646 Thia busln111 11 con-builnesa ytt? No PIK• of Siie: AT THE ~ ~ ...-Ind 28, 1998 Th743 This business ia con· ducted by· an lndlVidual PUBLIC NOTICE Brian Kay NORTH . f"~ONT EN· -.... • h ._ ol .. lnllW ------~-,.. PUBLIC NOTICE Flctlttou• Builnett ducttd by; an 1nd1vldu11 Havt you 11art1d doing This atatament w11 f1ltd TRANCE TO THE COUNTY ~othMalr:ufS.la N S t Have you atat1ed doing bu1lntS1 ytt? No Fictitious BuslneH with tht County Cltrk ol COURTHOUSE, 700 CIVIC $3M.21U7 Tiii blnltdrf "'*
Fictitious Bu1lne11 The ~~:wi~~','!~~s are business ytl? No ~•:rlctt Lta f 1 d Ham• St•t•m•ol Oranw• County on I 1/03/98 CENTE,. DRIVE WEST 9d Dltd of TMt .._..
Name Statement doin business u Ouvnll Nguyen h s •t~ttmant was 11 The following parsons a11 19988774380 SANTA ANA. CALIFORNIA _.., llld dllM9d D h
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IAOl1UAllES Tht following pe11ons are L1te1Yne Chlroptacllc". 3010 This staltmtnt was fifed w11h tht County Cltrl< of doing butlness as~ Zachar Dally Pilot Nov, 5, 12. 19, Amount of Ul'IDllCf balance •••• • ..... ~
doing bus1neH IS Hart>or Blvd SI• B Costa with lht County Clerk or Orang• County on 11103/98 & Zacher, 3535 E. Co111 28 1998 Th733 and otflet ct1arge1: ot Olfli.lll llld Dallwld lat 59'
a) a Homtblrd Raltty, MHa CA 92626 • Orang• County on 10/20/98 19900774311 Hwy, 1154. Corona Dal • 131•,311.42 Stteet ACf. llld1...,.Nollceofo..tllld PACIFIC VIEW
b) a H~ Realty. 11 01 V1cto-Brian James Slanton 0 c '99807730B8 Dally Pilot Nov 5, 12, 19, Mar. CA 92625 PUBLIC NOTICE dreu or othtr common Bdorl D W. Tht 111••• • .ria Strfft, Sulle #P, Costa 2216 Pacific Or Corona Dally Piiot Oct. 29, No11. s, 28. 1998 Th732 Dieter Zacher, 3123 T111, dea~~n O:vJHI = calllll md Nollce of Dlllllll and MEMORIAL PARK
RAWLINS,
Frederlck"lfredd .. ''
Christopher born Au~~ TT"rn:t'Ompoc, <!at •
l0tnla, pe.ud _ tmo
eternity on October
19, t898.
Beloved aon of
Frederick RQu;IU~l.--
end Catherine Ilia·
beth Sanchez • Hayes.
Beloved ta1her of
Noah Rudlln. Alao
1urvlved by 1l1ters,
M lctiael Elizabeth
Sanchez • Over a.nd
H.a I• y Rew 11 n •.
brother, Oal\lel Hayes,
uncle, Andrew John
Sanchez. •vnt1, Lauri
Rilwlin• Betta. Marlon
Azdil and Anita Seda
and •grandfather An-
drew Sanchez, 1tep-
m o 1 her Molly To-
ma1eck.
Freddie was a 1994
gradual• of Newpon
Harbor High School
and 1993 member or
who's who of, Ameri-
can High School 1tu·
dents
Memorlal Services
will be held Saturday.
November 7, 1998,
12:45 p.m .. at Calvary
Chapel, H ul'llil"lglon
Beach (714) 891·9495
or 979·4422 11287 t.
In tleu of flowers,
The family prefer~-•
nations to: Fredri~
Aawlln s M·emorlat
Fund, Ann" Elizabeth
Somoza. World Vision
P .O. Box 971 6
Tacoma, WA 984S1.
Mesa, CA 92627 dtl Mar CA 92626 12 19 1999 Th7t6 Costa Mna, CA 92626 .Flctltlou• Bu1lne11 •rtY: D E Bedloil eo W ID tie l'IClll'dld Ill Cemetery • Mortuary
Shtrrl lltnt Foster, 9351 This buainus Is con· ' ' PUBLIC NOTICE ThJs . buslriass Is con· N•m• Stetement NEWPOfO' BeACH, CA h~..._lhe l'tll ~
• Vtlarclo Drive. Hbnllngton ducted by: an individual PUBLIC NOTICE ducted fly: an individual Tht followtny per1on1 art~ APN #: 04s.ot~11a ~ ~ llblD.-Chapel • Crematory G'"RAGE Bt1ch, CA 92646 Havt you started doing Flctltloua Bu•lneH Havt you started doing doing buslntss at'. MEO • 11• Undersigned Tn.iltff S.W.. U.C. • T.,,.._ 11\D 3500 Pacific: Vtew 0nve ~ This busintss ,, con· businese yft? No Flctltloua Bualn•H N•m• St•lement business yel? No . TECH. 12888 We1t1rn Ave , dlaclaJms 1ny tlabfllty for~ .~ ~ Newport Beach SALE H/NT.S
·ducttd by: an ind1111dua1 · Bnan J Stanton o c Name Statement Tht following pereons are Olettt Zacher Gardtn Grove, CA 92&41 any lncoJTectnua at the~ 1• S...,. .._., 844-2700 Have you 1tar1td doing Th•I iiattmenl' was filed Tht following persons are doing butlnHS H'. Slip. Thll atatemanl was f1ltd CharlH G Uoyd, 1704 t A street addrt11 Of othtl -Siiia 2'l Adiltlft. r.m. Before your garage
business yet? Yt1, 7/87 with th• Couni.,. Cltrk of doing buslntss u : New-ping Slone Connections, 8 wllh the County Clerk of St., Unit A, Huntington common deslgn.tlon, If 1'Glt, for T"*I'• S-. ~ --·--sale. dete<m1ne
Shern Folltr Orang• County on 1~13.98 pol1 Wrought Iron. l808 Sand Strttl. L1gun1 Pr1nge County on 10/20,198 beach, CA 92847 any, shown above. tf no tloll ... Cll.,...·778. 0.-.-.=.~880-ADW•rsneav what rtems yoo wish
Th·• atatetnent was filed • 19988772291 Newport Blvd . Colla Niguel, CA 92a77 18888773048 Thi• bu11n111 11 con-street addrest °' other...,.. l.OIBTAR ~ -.-'" to sell. Makd sure
w•th tht County Clttk of 0 P 1 0 5 29 Mesa, CA 92627 C.lhy AM• Trt1dw1y 6 Oally Pilot Oct 22 29 ductad by: .,, lndMdual common dealgnatlon II G& seMCB. UL • A. DEBT Mortuary * Chapel h Orange County on 11/03198 ••1V 'ot ct 1 • 22. • John En•otl, 2520 St1v•tw Sand Strut. Laguna Nov 5 12 1998 · TI,7o9 H•v• you atll1td doing atiown, dlrectlOna to the COUfCTOR AJTEJl"l"llG m C everyt •ng is clean
18981774391 Nov. s. 1998 Th698 Ave . Corona dtl Mar, CA N1gut1, CA 92677 . · • • . bu11nesa ytt? No loca'tlon of the proptrty cou..s:r A OBIT JMt INFOR· rematioo · and repaired
Diiiy Piiot Nov 5 12 19 PUBLIC NOTICE 92625 Thi• bualntu 11 con-PUBLIC NOTICE Ch11l11 Uoyd may bt oOtatned by llA'OON 08tMNED Wl.L llE 110 Broadway JM:hl"pilo' t
26 1998 ' Th730 This business 11 con-duc:ttel by: an lnd111idllal Th•• 11111ment wu filed aendlno a written requut USS> R:JR 1lW' fl\lll06E Costa Mesa ~1': ~ • Fictitious Butlnna ducted by: an Individual • Have you started dolng Flctltloul"BuslnH• wtlh the County Cltrk of to the beneficiary wtthln ASAP33121MWB. t14 tVU 842_9150 642-5678
PUBLIC NOTICE Nam• St•t•m•nt Havt you •tarted doing busioHI v•I? No N•m• Statenaent Ofange County 01'1 1 tlO•l98 to d•ys °'the date of nrst --i~~~~~~:--~~~~;~~~~~;;;;;;~; The following ,,.rsons ,,. busiotts ytt? No Cathy Anoe Trt1dw1y Th• fOllowlrig persons at• 18988774538 publlc.Mlon "!this Noetce PUBLIC NOTICE ~ Flctltloua Bu1lne11 doing business 11• Jo~n Elllotl This statement wu filtd doing bus.nass 11. ·castlt Dail)' P~ot Nov 5 12 19 of Sa ... Date. ~obef 20, , , N•m• St•l•m•nl KEY AEALTOf\i 350 E Thrs stattment was filld with th• County Citric of Eucutlvt Atcruih.ng 44 26 1998. • Th7s4 1 IM GOU>EN WE$T Flctltlous Buslneas
Tiit fono...,lng person• Ill 17th #119 Costa Mesa w1lh the County Cieri( ol Orange County on 10(7/98 Rtglna Dana Point CA • ~~~= OASSOCIATION Heme St•l•ment "Af&ordable , dOing bus1ne11 as CA 92627 • · · Orange County on 11/03/98 18880771877 92629 ' · • PUBLIC NOTICE "''"' C · Poat ornc, The following ptrs01"11 art 11
, .AUTO OUIP, 26572 Las Richard Ktrn M~Kasson, . 18888774388 oa~v Pilot Nov. 5, 12, 19, QIO(ge Cou, 44 Re •na. Bo• 34157 San Antonio, doing bualneu u : Tlltd
• PalmH #4, Laguna Hiii•. 2283 I.a Und1 Cl . Newport Dally Pilot Nov. 5, 12 .. 19, 26, 1998 Th753 Oana Point, CA 92629 g NOTICE Of' TRUSTEE'S ~ ~157 '2~Jl With Style, 17•5 South Alternat1've· " CA 92656 811ch CA 92860 28, 1998 Th739 Thi• buslness Is eon· SALE T.S. No. ~HO-"" " Sa ... i Coa.sl Hlghw1y, i..guna
• Mlchaal A Matthew, 26572 Jh11 • bualntu Is con· PUBLIC NOTICE duclad by: an lndlvldual A Loan No. MIMIO YOU Aaslatant ASAP3.37U8 Bt1ch, CA 926$1
, Las Palmas #4, Laguna cfucttd by: an lndlvidual PUBLIC NOTICE Have you -started doing AAE IN OEJ'AULT UNDER 10l2t• 1115• 11'12 Kiii Ly.nn Whiteaker, 1745 D' t c k ~Hilla, CA 92656 Havt you started doing Flctltlou1 Busln•H. FlctltlOUI BUllMH business yet? Yes. 10/1/98 A DEED 01' T~UST OATE.D South Coast Hlgl'lw1y. LI· ISCOU·D as et,
This buslhH•. 11 con· ~uslneu v•t? No N•m• St•tement George Cou 07120/1tl2. UNLESS YOU PUBLIC NOTICE ouna Beach. CA 92651 , ducted by: an lndillldu•l Dick Mct<asson N•m• Stetement Tht following peraone are This ll•lement was filed TAKE AC110N TO PRO. ihla bu1lnH1 11 con· c • &
• Ha.111 you started doing this statement was hied T!Je lollowlng persons are doing busintH as: Pacific wnh tht County Clark or TECT YOUR PROPERTY, ducted by: an lndlvlefuat j remat1on
• buslntu yet? Yts, 8·98 with th• County Clttk of doing b\J$1ntss as; Mobile Blut Funding, 1001 Wtsl Orange County on l0/20198 IT MAY BE SOLO AT A ...........,, OF .Have you llarltd doing
I M1ch1tl A Matthew Orang• County on 10.13·98 New• Network, 129 Tur-1711'1 SI .. Unit IT. Cosll 1888877308t PU8UC SAL.I!. "' YOU ...,, ..... mlTRJS'TES SALE TS buslntH ytt? No Bun' al Servi'ce Tnls 1talemenl •Will liltd 189887 2288 quolst Ave • Ntwporl Mttl CA 92627 NEED AH EXPLANATION Mo I ml01el Loin Mo. Karl Lynn Whlltaktr w1tn the County Cltrk or 7 BeacJ>. CA 92662 Aobtl1 L Dickinson 600 Cally Piiot Oct. 22. 29. Of" THe NATURE °" THE OGl:l'mt11 FMANMll "°' -YOU This stattmenl WH filtd
Orangt County on 1~.i3-98 Dally Pilot Oct. 15, 22, 29, Klmbe!ley Ao11all, 129 Hllllanar, N-pOl't Bt1ch, Nov 5, 12, 1998 Th70S PROCEEDING AGAINST NE It DEFAULT UNDER A DEED with the. County Clerk o
• 18888772314 Nov. s. 1998 Th699 Turquoise Ave .• Ntwpon CA 92660 YOU, YOU SHOULD CON-OF TIIJSt ~TED 03mtl918 Or1ng• County on 10.9-98 Why should you subj' ect
Daily Pilot Oct 15, 22, 29, PUBLIC NOTICE Buch. CA 92662 Thi• bu1lnt11 Is con· PUBLIC NQTICE TACT A LAWYER. A ~bllc UNLESS YOU TN<f ACTION TO 1HHT72158
Nov 5, 1998 • Thli91 This buslntu Is con· ducted by: an indlvlcl\Jal FlctltloUI BuslneH auction &ale to the h 1'1111 ~sd.o°': A~~ Daily Pilot Oct. 13, 20, 27 yourself & your f am Uy to
Flctltloua BualnHI Have you atarttd doing N•m• St1tement blddef fOf cash. CAI le,.1 IF YOO l&D Nt 9Pl..AHATION Nov. s. 1998 T08 • • f I d
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OPPORTUNITY
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gut Swtdish Counlry Pint , Sell your extra "'1th tht County Clerk of ~Al • er!:~ ~rltlvenue. crtdlt union, °' a chec SHOULO~ACT A LMYER
f6451 Lakemont Ln .. Hun-househoJd Orange County on 11103199 1 ona ar. 92625 drlWn by 1 atate °' ftd•• °" 1 • tGO PJl. Call Toll free 1354~ ungton e11ch. CA 92647 items t888'774347 3~.;"~~s ~;.~c:~:·~j t1on11vlng• 1nct11oen 11aocl1• ~ ~~ through classihed
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HOMES OF
THE WEEK
Dlspl•1 •d• al•tt at Juat S701
Otadhne Wed &pm ••••• OPEN HOUSE
Llatlnga for S 181
Oeadlln• Thur• &pm ••••• JI P•Y• to advertlH In the bH\ focal
Ae I •tale Stt<;tion
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CANYON
A Must Sell. One 8R
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Newport H•lght•
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and Like New. 38A
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Tom/R1y B•horet 131t~.,~co?fferl ctoHtt, atmo11 ntw. RHlly 049-l1'71 x 54 3c garage. Bill Grundy NEWPORT NEWPORT
l'und H9-M2'8800 949-376-5578 OPEN SAT a SUN 1•81 ____ _._ ___ , AHttor. 949-87M 181 BEACH 1069 BEACH 1069 o~r::..:J:~~::~: ---------2il5 Elden ·c· s221K NEWPORT LIDO aAkDa Pr11t1n• jiliiiii~!iiiiiiiiiiiiii~~~--iiiiiiiiiiiiii.;.~ JoAnne, RE/MAX. Remodel. Granlte/M•r· ~r~v:~ ~~•ch:;P:~: COSTA MESA 1024 Owr/Agt.94t..e•2'3&12 BEACH 1069 bl• thru·out Nice yard, l lavc you Cl ked your'c f:
see5K Joan Durk•·Agt iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii--------9~ Gar. Ma~ E•1rea "CAN 1 AFFORD TO
750·931'/Hg·H'7epgr 4Br, 28• good •lied DANA POINT 1026 •3:~~"ft:e:::::.,: $Sagi( AO!
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ON TH• PMK DA 1, 1dded fam rm. 2 PatlOI Gretnbalt loc NPB CUITOM HOM• b h NllW uaTINQ 3287 Michigan Av•. 545gK Open SAT/SUN On 'large tot 4br 3b• Moy c you~ ould ask:
2er & Oen TWM. 3 c•r OPEN 8AT 12"'4 f Nlgutf Shortt• 828 Vl•t• Grande OP•N aAT & SUN "CAN I AFFORD liii..Tn'T'
gar, tont of upgradea, Brl•n Dauk Ooean Vlewllll ~ 1·4 REDUC•Dllll 10 ~
llke llmHtone, m•rble, 849-720-1780 So, Cellt •a nnell prlv ~ S818K Chris Wetah TO LEASF. OPTlON?"
eto ... A/C plua temp Merk Cardeluccl RE beach comm. ~Dr llbr, BKA (040) 874·8080 Plea c Cilll me r0 r d .. t,,.ils ~o~~0~S"a 0;08~1:; •• i1D•• :Jbr 2.Sb• 3 frplc'•· ~179. walk to A I A I. T Y
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IM0·37•5678 prrv end hme. Bunt In O•vld Thomp1on Alt 948·700•3142' NE ORT Ver allles, Villa Balboa, Sea Faire
Judy t<ot1r, Broker tGIU. Lg.yd f, pauot. '°' ftyef 149·403·58S5 Abandoned Beach COAST 1070 -12t9K By ow.ner cott•1• once 1n • iiiiiii•iiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil • nd othcr'locatiun .
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i'ilde 2Br· Cul~• .. c LAGUNA only 1340,000 Ag nt 8ano•rr• 30r 2,80• I 049·'723·6)20 Planlalton 1hu1tera. llr.r Wt I cm nain offer from
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aC11 pto11 In Vista Ool
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RESORT
PROPERTY
IAGUNA
HltLS
1580
2150
•3br 2ba hse• fp, 2 cac
gar grdnr lse $t200 +
uut. )lit loc no pet avail
11-\S (949) 642·0t38
•NEWPORT
BEACH 2169
~otht(s Manet
lKftcben ls no• •c:ccptlng a~tlonslorlood ~""rs in t.h'ir untqVe a
popular n~unan
rbt.tur&.nL EnthuJuum t
upmence is euentilJ. °''" "'. poslullftJ..
•2BR 2BA Steps from
Sand & Clean. S 1500
..,_ & $1800 Bkr 949·642·
:: 3850
Fashion I land
l'iewpon Center
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fon.1 hcJ olt10 m our
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CaJI (949) 64<1-8500
ANNOUNCEMENTS H •at 1 n g /A /C t •ch
nHd•d·lt plumblng &Jir-c--".-,-..,-,-G-,-.-h-ls_t_,\-,-o""'
BF Cert. • ... • QWn fl' tuon lsland tooli/good dmv, for I c ANNOUNCEMENTS .. rvlc• co. In oc 065 \twport k, .,..., 2br 2ba, condo, ocean
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2920 erea. (949) 548·5550 HIAINGS~~ ~
liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii P•rlJI, London, New •Gift Wrappers
••CRAFTERS•• York.. Trevel, Glam· ,..., STE\£ LOu·~
our & Fun. Star1 a n•Q 759 ll cere•r wt• lead Ing ,_;w~.;::;:,.,._..:;.<,...__;•~;..,·l;.;;6.;;..;;.i
edge International co _,..
$2500. 949-675·5973
48drm•2B•th Single COMMERCIAL XMAS Craft Boutique
Family Home In the PROPERTY NPB. Dee 5th & 6th Harbor V1ow HomH, 2778 We'll display your Sharp lmege • Must
S5K/mo. potant1•1 Cell now. 7 t 4·89!>-4945 $2850/Mo. Call Karen iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii crafts white you Xmas
(u Burr White Realty C.M Ill• Industrial Shop! For Info. Call
949·075·4030 6000sf, office/entry .68 Colleen 949-54 11-3719 1-P-e_rs_o_n_a_I T-r-a-ln_e_r -w-an_t_•_d
Acl Now 3Br 2.SBa SFG, a/C. he:avy elec. Certlfled/up'd. Call f I Muller Comm'I R.E _L_O_S_T_ .. ____ ..._._ Doug/Usa at House of ~~~ g~~~~~e~4~~ • o~ .,,,..A,,.s,...k_B_o..,.b_9_4_9_·2_4_8_·5_8_4_6 ~ FitnHS 949·875·3287
$2150. 949·640·7282' C.M Ill• lndu.strtol 1000· POUND 2925 20005f, .60st or 1ess. ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Pharmacy BLUFFS 3BR 2.5~A Muller Comm'! R.E. 1" •PHARMACY TECH
Ou1et Area $2t50 Mo Ask Bob 949·248·5846 $100 Reward! •CLERK TYPIST Berbera Sanregret Black Labrador male, •CASHIER
Realtor 949·644·0l95 lost In CM. Reward for SAV·ON DRUG In. ~-.,.....------•INDUSTRIAL 2788 into leading to his 'Newport Beach
Furn'd Condo 3t>r iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii return 949·650·4444. Full & Par1 Tlme posl·
2,5ba, fabulous Big 1----------tion1, flexlbl• sched· · Canyon golf course The Community FOUND CAT 51hiNar· ule. Call for Interview.
vu. Security, pool, Market Place. cissus, CdM. 10128. (949) 642-0122 or fax
tenn, spa, S26Sl5mo Classll1ed Orange male, ahor1 resume 949·642·9469 (949) 759·0279 042·5078 hair. Very frlendly.1=-=-.,.....,--=-..,,...,,,,..,_,,.,....., (949) 7t9-17t4 R I! AL ES TATE
APPOIW.Dl&W
SE'ITERS
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Harbor Woode Lovely 2·Story 2Br/1Ba. FP. ------------------SALES FIT or P(T EMPLOY~~ .t.u
deck, gar, µoo1. many NEWPORT NEWPORT ~~1~ .. ~0:i n:::~~ SERVICES • 5533
~~g:~:.~s. :~,,~Cf~~~ BEACH 2669 BEACH 2669 pay your req'd courae iiiiiiiiii:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
800-400.5391 x1:119 Please be aware that
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6019
EMPLOYMENT
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EMPLOYMENT
5530
SALES
-IMMEDIATE OPPORTUNITY!
We are seeking lugbly r:ooDvated. experieDOOd
ADVERTlSING SALES Jl'{tei.U>nals b fast
growing Soothem C8hfmlja oommi1nity
newspaper cba1n.
Your r.tr~. MW aanmt developDent.
matntamixtg estaliished aax:JUDtS, i:mDve
CUstaD8( 9eMC8 attitude, and desire to build
~ advenismg pan;nerships wllll cllim
MJni1mJm 2 yeai1 Jl'emu.5 advartis:mg sales
ezperieDce wllll newspaper ~ experience
ixetened.
We c1fer. base salaiy + cmunissm em!lles:lt
benetb padl:age Jndudmg 401(k~ and a
suppartive Wl:lk enwoomem.
&lblm oover lea«. resume. llnd sala.tY histay to:
Times (.ommunitv News
426 W. Broadway, Suf te f300
Glendale, CA 91204
A'rl'N: Human Resources
Or Fax: (818) 648-8897
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Thur,,doy, ·November 5, 1998
COSTA MESA &124 BMW 90301•-lllllllimll!l!lll
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S1l11ernao, bro,,ze. 3/4
Ion, 4114, 6 2 d61HI,
banks turbo, CC,
trans cooler, Michelin
11re1, 1ullabte for
v.ork, huntlng, cross
country, towing,
$7,200 949·644·t342
Ad
Assembler
CAsu Mesa/Full time
Co~~ Mc:s.t rypchou~ nc:ab dew I orn:ntc:J,
ccc::m\lc people tih\C.)"t"J .wnh accur;K.)' to
baorne p.rn of our ad·bu1IJing u:a.m.
You Have:
I yeu .ti prudumon cxf)(ncncc
A cr~u"c minJ
Ab1liry to work under dc:idhnc: pressure
Mo1einto~ oper1cnce
QuulcX.PrOll, Phot<»hop, lllustmor a muu
Mulci .AJ Creator .i plu\ •
We HaYe:
~lll' rimr [by tbwtaon. FuD tlJTIC ~-W powons
Grear l;cndiu px~
Orponun•!}' tor ~\'.lnct11'ltflt
Sabi) ran~ SI 0·S13 Jqx"ndinB on
opc:ricncc. Ph) ial <Jnd drllf: test n-qwcd.
Send tcswnc"1nd ~er letter to
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Aun: l.C'N I Design Group Su~zv1wr
330 'X'cst Eby Sm•ct
Com Mc . C\ 9~627
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Can·1 seem lo
get lo all those
repair jobs
eround \he house?
Let the
Classifled
Service
Dlrectcuv
help you Jmd
reliat-l<t help.
Give us 11 CAIU
CLASSIFIED
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Getto
the basle·
Attic,
. basement,
aod.clo~l
then get .·
some cash.
842·5878
Agent 94 9·67 5-4 9 t 2 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii and provld • tra 1nln g . •• • •••• •
LO 2br 2ba upper Clphc. th• ll111ngs in this cat· • nu paint 1 car gar, on Receptlonlet llt• clerl· •gory may require you
the canal S18~0 yrly FAIRWAY APARTMENTS cal & phone dutlH for to call a 900 number 949-673·7353. after 8 meCllcal college. Fax In which the1e Is a AT BIG CANYON AHume 949-642·1729 ~.. t NEWPORT CRl!ST .... a•ge per minu •
3Br/2Ba. S11175/mo OAU'.O COMMUNITY BY PASJUON ISLAND •RETAIL•
2Br/2B•, 51825/mo. 1scru1111111 trcc-lh1cd sirt-cts and ~olf roursc MERCHANDISER EMPLOYMENT vlc'w~. 1~11JO>' <·mchcc llvlng In )'OlJr larae Exp'd PT fl lbl h Immaculate Condition I. l or 3 UR epm11n1:r11 h•1mc1 • • •• • ra, WANTED 5535 Pool & tennl1. Owner/ organ!H end repl•n· Agent 949·'718·272t • IWCHtif g.1~t· l1h merchandlae In iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
Pl!NTHOUS .. 1br •ba • \vtlsher/lltyerhookups CM dept atorH. Call Loving Swedlah nurH ,.. • • i:lrc11'ec:c (wood & 8• I (414) 297 ·9700 good cook, driver. By
no peta, now carpet. • J\lr l"Olldlllonlng the hour or 24hr. ~C?Qaa!I 75am~191•) m67M5~F175 • wc1 b,,, In 2 end 3 UH Qooo local ref'a 12yr
APARTMENTS ·
FOR RENT
BALBOA
PENINSULA 2607
,. ••If View 28r/1 Ba,
1C gerage, ttlg, W/d
• tlkup. Avl lmmedfatety
$1360/Mo, &73·7224
• •••P• to Do•oh Lg • 1 Br w/d htt•UP, gar,
Avl Otc. 1. $8'1.8/Mo
I.a• Tel'\1949·61.5·2'44
HUNTINGTON
JEACH 2840 ---------
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•Alarm -;y .. 1crn NEWPORT exp. (949) &<t&-3735
• St.I~ 10 $2.005 BEACH 2 9
• Ptca'iCC11flf714Jt'4•<Y..OU 66 •••••••• ,.liiiiiiiiii~Sotf)~~·~~'~IJC~•q:Si:iiiii-'i~l~~~~~~:~~~~~~ERCHANDISE
& LIVE THE TRADITION
The Terrace Apartm nt
at
t~ .~a:/&a-~'1?
' An Exclusive Op1,ortunity for
Waterfront Living on N wport Bny
• l.imitr.d a vaiJability of
•tudios, J & 2 bedroom•
$1200-12700/J yur le. e
• Private Guard-Cuted
Entrance 24-Hour
• · curity & Switchboard
! Cym, Spa & Pool
•A Village unto itself with
Mr.~ting Rooms,
rf'ltaurant, Corktail
1 ... .. ounge, Entertainmf!nt
& Room Service '
ANTIQUES eo10
• • • • • • • • •
Tht /.Lgal Dej>artmmt at tht Daily Pilbt is p/muJ
to announa a ntw Jtnlict now ailllilttbk ro MW businesses.
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timr anJ tht 'trip t.o tk Omrt Ho~ in Sama Ana. 11Jttt of t'OUrst1 afor the stan-11 u co1npktai u.tt wi/J fik your fidititJus bwinm name Jt4JmJmt with the County
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of publication tuith the County Clerlt. ·
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Thur$doy, Novombof 5, 1998 l
DOWN 1 AbomWlble
Snovwman
2,Aroma
3 Ve• 4 Eietirll;-
5 Oak nuts
8 Sullls
1 Nylons a H11rrt• aucc:e!ilOf
g Lafl mo
1 O Oeml or Dudley
11 Sommar of
films
12 Gar\andS 13 Sock parts
18 Drag lorably t9 8a1Jpatk event 23 Verne's c:apta•n
24 FOfarunn9f or
25 ~%.t partner
26 Marathon
partCfPant
HOM fl/air
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oonter
645-7723
BOATING
SERVICES
CABINETS
3470
3490
27 Wonhip ..
28~ 29 sman hill
30 Famas' lticks
31 Seiweeos 32 Wntong tablet
34 Mlltwe
37 ·-10 sender"
38 Graph part
39 Bed-and breakfast places
•5 Croquet tool •8 On lhe C.sp;an
47 Judgff
"8 Bamboo eataf
49 Vault
50 Wheel pert
51 Amaz•
52 La<*frlO 53~Y
S4 Gets htlc:hed
55 Acf.or Estrada 57 Poudl
58 -nutshell
briefly 69 Hoov9f Of Gtand Coulee
Bridle .
By CHARLES GOREN
with OMAR SHARIF
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Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daity Pilot ·
HYUNDAI 9090 JEU 9110 MAZDA
liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil
9175
23' Travel Trailer '94 Jeep Cherokee '87 MAZDA 323
Wlldern•at Cimarron 6 cyt, auto t1an1. ale, 4dr. 6tp,, AC, gold.
nlr TANNAH HtttSCt+-----~-
by 'F!•ttwood: Self· ttereotcaas, 19200. very encon. depend,
contn d, H2(?), pro· (049) 494·9549 11700. (71•) 979·1740
pane, •h1111r, hotd'g -----------• 1an1<1, great c:ondl '97 GflANO CHEROKEE •97 MIATA
'84 911 Canera Cherry red/tan Int,
Ci 0, 11lnt, 11 K down
a11ume 11•.000. pp
949 073.()411
lttP~4,.~y1ic tiut ~~.mlsJ•~• 9vw l .,._,_. .. ""''i.dit. •o J.t=..::..---......:;;~~~=~~ -~·-·-·• • •~mUif ... ~to 1l t i;1,1l11ar grp:J-. "' 72"1~ t..fk• newt appreciate. $5,200. (9 9) 720-0521 Ll!XUS
(9•9) "41•·13-t2 MISSION Vll!JO
Ei1)t•Wnt vul11er.ible. eai1 dcnls:
910
-0 LAND ROVER 9113 C949>394-ooo4 '85 Celllca Lntb•otc .. ·
NORTH ,
• 5 J
r;, KQ6
;.. loaded. Auto, air, l"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ___ ;.,______ dlgilal dash S 1800.
•• •94 Rane• Rov•r MERCEDES 9130 040 840·'7085 • '85 Trooper L TO L w B b I• c k /I ab I•. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii _________ ....,.....
•X•. 21 Kml, auto, lmmaculata condition •es 4RUNNER SAG
South's cJoublc 1~ the en,ible way (3PAOIS83) $18,880 chroma w hls, co, '94 Benz Sdn 40 tow ml, auto, morel o KQJ7 3
... QJ7
\\K.;;T EAST ro enter the auc11on aner a one· padc LEXUS OF sunroof, loaded. (94-4144)S28,9tUS (3MIV145) $191.950
opening bid lo your rioh1. There was WESTMINSTER 521,000 949·225·1817 BAU ER JAGUAR LEXUS Of" •98 •AKQJJOO need EaS . (714) 892·8808) (71•)g53~800 WESTMINSTER
no 10 111.:1 over l's c~mpct111vc c714) 892-8908 ,. Q 753 t:J AIO three spades, 1nce partner• cue-bid •-__;_----.-9-1-n-5 LEXUS 9115 '03 1 eor; 2.8 , 0 10 85 l 0 9
• 10642 •953 promised aootllcr t1id. JAGUAR -v Low m1, chrome whit • •95 AVALON XLS
· At one table the defenc;c 1aanecJ liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii (3EJL248) $17,777 .23kml. AT, white, SOUTH
• 76
0 J984l
O A64
•A K8 ··
The bidding: UST SOlTlH
14 Ohl
3• Pats p ..
Upcnin& le.id: Nine of •
with throe rounds of spades. Thb '88 ~JS V12 Conv. '93 OS 300 LEXUS OF (3RLT569) $21,550
would bave c.lefeated the conlracl had n • w Jo p /b 1 k Jt• n . 6 cyl, auto, AIC, lthr WESTMINSTER • LEXUS OF .
West ·held the jack of ~arts (when $11,500/obo. Good Int, full power, cc, (7 14 ) 80.2·8800) WESTMINSTER
dummy is forced toovcrTUff, East hu cond. (g49) 6~1528 tnrf, tonted, alloy whls --------(~14) 892·8808
two trump tricks), but when Jcclar· '90 XJ9 Convt S21 ,995. Nachamichl 1--.;....---'-----
er's ruff with the e:r,· ht of trumrw '--Id ~90.,.. 177)s 1 9 ,995 sound system, 12 CO MERCURY 9135 '88 4 RUNNER SR5 , •• tl'I; ster,.,..tcass nold pkg iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii V6, fully equip, clean, andaheartwul ,East·Westcould AUER JAGUAR pp Q49.:i2·3·2722 '(015•09) $24,987
S(:Ote only one trump trick and 1 ___ c_1_1•_.>_g_53_-4_8_o_o __ ---------1 '83 Sabi• LS •3k m1, . LEXUS
declarer had the rc~t. '93 XJO Sdn 40 '95 ES 300 Super clean, loaded. MISSION VIEJO
At the' other table. East won the (93-4172)$1 9,995 Midnight blue/Ivory llhr, bucket, PP S8800 (949)384-0884
opening spade lead and immediately 8AUER JAGUAR (11965~1!XUSS24,977 obo g49·644·0321 t---------
shifle'd to the nme of diamonds l714>g53•49oo MISSION VIEJO '95 SABLE OS '2•':7 ;~I~~ L~ew,
Declarer won in dummy and led a '93 XJO VP 40 (949)384-0804 Loaded, am·lm caSt, (3TOT519) $1 9,950
The qualifyma rounds of the
Roscntilum Cup lit the recent World
Bridge Olympiad produced what, to
us. is a hand that rates to ~the best-
c.lefonded of the yent 1t occurred m a
clash between two Bntish teams. At
both tables the final contrBCt was four
hearts, at one table renched on the
auction shown ..
trump. but East rose with the ace and (93-417•)$20,99S (62•99!5) $11,995 LEXUS OF
t ed lo pad 1 .. , t' · ht BAUER JAQUAR '8S SC 300 Costa Meaa WESTMINSTER ~um a w s e. rtCS s e1g (7t4)953•4800 cashmere /1vory, won, and a diamond return allowed •---'----------• (032522) 531 ,987 Llncoln·M•rcury (714) 892·8908
East lo ruff for the setting trick. '83 XJS Cpe 20 LEXUS (714) 540·5830
ForEast'sderensetosucceed, West cg3•4171>•20•885 MISSION VIEJO
needed to hold either a singleton GAUER JAGUAR (949)304-0804 (714)953-4800 spade or the 9-8 doubielon, and that •--,-9-4--X-J .... O_S_d_n-4-0---.,,""9""'5""'s""'c~3'""'0"""0--
was surely a be1tcr ~hot 11uln the ( $ 2 3 .,. .,. 5 Rally red/Ivory lttv
trump-promotion effon. Bravo! .::ti~':.9 > JAGUAR (020231) 525,977
(714)953--4800 LEXUS
,94 XJS convt 20 MISSION VIEJO
'87 Mountaineer 40 TRucus 9220 CO, pr em aound, ABS 1 "iiiiiiiii"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii (J12529) $21,897 1•
Costa M•a•
Llncoln·Mercur)I'
(714) 540-5830
•gs Tahoe 4x4 Whlt/nat·
ural lthr, pro tock, Ilka
nu, 27kml fully loaded
$25,g95 949·673-0601
(94-3n 3 > • 3 s • 98 s __ C_9_4_e_J_3_8_4-_o_8_8_4_
BAUER JAGUAR '98 ES 300
(714)953·4800 Ca 1 h m • r •/I Yo r y,
•95 XJS V12 Convt (138854) $24,744
'98 MYSTIQUE
Loaded,· auto, A C,
(64 1152) (S 1 2.498) -----------.
Coata Mesa VANS 9225
Lin co In Mercury :liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 714•540•5830 II LEXUS (95-3965)$38 ,995 MISSION VllEJO '82 VW VANAGON
BAUER JAGUAR (948)384-0084 EXCELLENT BOOYlll FORD 9075 FORD 9075 HONDA 9085
-. '88 RANGER
XL T, super cab,
(A04956) (S 15,998}
Coat• Mesa
Uncoln Mercury
714-540·5830
'88 TAURUS SE
24V. auto, loaded,
(188423) $18.598
Coat• Mesa
Llncoln·Mercury
(714) 540·5830
97 MUSTANG
AC , pw/pdl, t llt,
(208477) s12,g97
Coata Mesa
Llncoln Mercury
714-540·5830
97 MUSTANG COBAA t. '84 Monda Civic <714>953•4800 NISSAN ' 9150 NO MOTOR SSOO
A 8 S • Ith r • CO , 5 apd, am·lm atereo, •---------'90 ES 300 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii (949) 675·:3391 (183046) 522,997 cassette.-S1100 Obo JEEP 9110 Full opt, t.ex cert ....,.. _ __,.....,,...,~-------.
Costa M••• 949·720·0832 1'iiiiiiiiii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii (14254~)EXUSS26,987 '84 MAXIMA SE '84 0 OOG E 3 50
LI In M 11 .. LO ml. llhr, Beverly conversion
· nco ercury '85 Accord Coupe '82 Wrangler 4X4 MISSION VIEJO · (503881) S13,330 Van. Pwr. dual air,
714-540-5830 2dr, II blue, mnrf, all S500 down &Hume (849)304-0804 LEXUS OF 6J,900 ml,· 1 owner,
•93 EXPLORER 4X4 power, A/C, aulb, $6950 ~t S193 a--------WESTMINSTER recordt ._.~5900.obo
4 cyl, alarm, •Ok ml month, Prlva1e party. '97 ES 3 oo (714) 892-8900 949-7~·t.504 47K ml, mint, wht, $16,500 714·378-4501 948_073.()411 While/grey, full opt
(C61691) $15,550 k I s I (039815) $28 987 LEXUS OF As or ua im. CLASSIFIED LEXUS ' ------------------
WESTMINSTER '97 ACCORD EX 4d lt'1 the resource you MISSION VIEJO PLYMOUTH 9165 VOI.l<SWAGEN 9235
(714) 892·e808) Full pwr, vcs. tthr can count on to sell a (949)384-0884
(005317) $19,907 myriad or merchan· -----------• '98 T·BIRO LX
Lthr, ABS , mnrf.
(3PQJ104) $14,950
LEXUS OF
WESTMINSTER
(714) 882-8808)
LEXUS dlH llama, because '92 LS 400 MISSION VIEJO our columns compol CO, chrome, moonrf,
(849)384-0804 quallfied buyers to (2ZIF516) $19,950
Buy II. Sell II. Flnd It. calll W£LSETXMUISNSOTFER
ClaHlfled. 842·5678 (714) 882·8908)
'84 VOYAGER Le
Loaded, 7 Pass, AB$,
(179187) $10,994
Coata M•••
Llncoln·M•rcury
(714) 540·5830
. '98 VW BEETLE
Sports pkg. PW,
(002305) $19.987
LEXUS
MISSION VIEJO
(040)384·0884
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