HomeMy WebLinkAbout1999-01-28 - Orange Coast PilotTHURSDAY, JANUARY 28, 1999 . .
Suspe~ted mail bomber
a 'p<itsy,' deferise cllrims
• Costa· Mesa man charged with sending device lo woman,
whose roommate died from injuries after the explosion,
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LOS ANGELES -The trial of suc;-
pecled mail bomber Darryl Anthony
Carr began Wednesday in fcderdl
court with his attorney cluurung he
was a ",Pdtsy• targeted by the govern-
ment.
Federal ·prosecutors Chttigcd th<•
35-year-old Costa Mesa rc.~idcnt with
three counts of making a dcstructJve
device, one count of ustng an explo-
sive to commit a lelony, one count of
mailing an explosive device resulung
in death, and one count of using u
. destructive device dunng a ' violc•nt
crime.
Prosecutors allege that Carr 1s
rt!spons1ble for the de.alh of Sdnta Ana
re;idenl ~eter Marshall, the unWttting
victim of d mail bomb intended for his
roommate. Martha Galindo, who
spumed Carr's romantic ctdvance:>
They also accuse Carr of creating two
p1pP bombs and hiding them under·
nedlh the truck of Galmdo's
boyfnend, Andrew Amuso, in 1.m
dttt~mpt to scare tum away from Gdhn·
do.
But Thomas M. Goethals. Carr'!>
attorney, portrayed Carr as a victim m
his operung statement.
·odrryl is a fdll guy for the gov •rn·
ment m this case, a palsy,• Goethcth
said. "Legally and moraUy, there are
others who are respons1hle for th••
death of Peter Marshall. The re. ... pon 1-
ble person is not Carr.
•rrom the very beginning. the day
tlus bomb went· otf, rather than ask
\\'ho sent thP. bomb that killed Peter
MMshall?' they asked, 'How do we
prove that Darryl Carr is guilty?'•
GocthlJb clall11ed that Galindo and
Amuso plotted to kill Marshall with a
mail bomb Mar-.hall, who had lived at
Getlindo's apartment Without paying
r1>nt, was descnbed by the defense as
d hurdPn on her.
AssL-;tant tJ $. Attorney Stephen
Wolfe first c alli>d Santa Ana police
Off1n~r Rdndy Suto to the stand. Sato,
who had heen on the scene alter lh~
r1•h , 6 matJ homhmu madent. testi!
hed thal homb debns had probably.
npped a 5-to 6-in<:h·diameter swath
through Mnrsh1:1ll's abdomen and that
th1• mJunes wer~ •quite extensive."
'We trust that your divine spirit that makes all things possible ·will nmke tlzis healing possible toniglzf Bridges ·
divide city
residents Prayers for the. pastor
Parishioners gather
to ask for divine
healing of the Rev.
Kenneth Krause, who
is battling cancer
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lb1y fib
H avmg wintered m New-
port Bedch for the past
rune years, John and Pat
LindseU of New Jersey said they
have come to appreoate the
Rev. Kenneth Krause's humor-
ous and lively sermons.
"He's so charismatic.~ John'
Lind.sell said. "1-ie really gives
wonderful homilies.•
The LlndseUs wer(' among
the hundreds of pansh1oners
who gathered at SL Joaclum's
Church in Costa Mesa on
Wednesday mgbt for a prayer
service for Krause, who Wds
diagnosed with pancreatic can-
cer a week before Christmas
Dressed in a casual blue 1ack-
e t and light-colored shirt,
Krause was upbeat during a
short exhortation.
·1 don't look very clerical:
he said jokingly. "But these
clothes are heavier than the oth-
ers, and I get very cold.·
He spoke of the painful radi-
ation treatments and
chemotherapy that he has been
undergoing as well as his own
continued faith m divme heal-
ing.
•In human terms, l don't
SEE PRAYERS PAGE A 17 ..
MILLENNIUM MOMENJ
lie ruled over
Newport Beach
as city clerk
Frank Rinehart came
as close to being a
aty boss as New-
port Beach has
ever had. For 16
years, from 1932
to 1948, Rine·
hart was the
elected city
clerk. He was
part of a µght
political machine
Jhat made many
decllions about
• dty b~ behind
Closed doon. Prull ltlnebut
Anyone wtth an
idea for a project In the dty had to
get approval fint from Rinehart.
PHO JQS BY DON LEA~ H I OAJl'r' PP.OJ
The Rev. Kenneth Krause receives a healing prayer from the hands of lellow priests, Including the Rev. Joseph Robil-
lard, ln robe, during an evening prayer service at Sl.Joachim's Church In Costa Mesa on Wednesday night. .
•No one voices $Upport for
spanning river at .Gisler
Avenm.~. but proposal for 19th
Street has some advocates.
Pb
COSTA MESA ..._ R o;fdents '"ho
attendm1 o community meeting Wedn -
day WCH' chvided on w'hcther the pro-
po~l~d 19th Str ~t and Gtsl~r Avenue
hndg ., would be a hi ~sllltt or a L'Urse to
the Cl!)•
Thost> who have traditionally oppo'ed
the 1 Yth $trcct bndge re1lernted theu
quabty·uf-hle concern..,, but their VJCWS
Wl'fe rountert>d by residents who said the
bn<l{W is econonurally necessary.
Wednesday\ tnl"etmg was one of fow
h~ld th1' Wl?ek to gauge residents' view5
on whfJthtor U1e hndges should be deleted
from a regional master plan Costa M sa
was tht> unpctus of the $200.000 coopcrd-
Uvt• study, which also involves the
Orang{• Cuunly 1hsn-.portalion Authonty
amt the olies of Nt wport Beach, Hunt-
mgton Beach and f riun ,un Valley.
West Std Co ra f\ft·-.a resident Clinton
Pace said h •'s tired ofCoi:.ta M sa having
to bear the brunt of the tralfic problems
created h , surroundmg atie-.. HP atcd
the Victona Stre t c:ro-. illg as an exam-
ple. saymg at wa ... mare of a ben ht to
Huntington Beach r' 1dents.
·1 don't be.lJ>vc putUng a bndge les
that a quarter of a nule oY. ay lS th" olu-
llon, • Pace said. '"l thmk 190-.ta M al
'>hould have hod more fore....Jght when
th'}' widened Victonc1 ."
A tudy wa" performed m J993 th t
n "illF•r had th,• s1>ecl11C goal of delcung
thl~ hnd~J\'" nor produced condu"1ve recj
ommcndahons on whether thP hriClges
SEE BRIDGES PAGE A 17
INDEX 4 potentia_l .~kate parks being reyiewed
OJSSRD IS
COMMUlllY FOIUM ____ .J 16
POUCUllS . ....J2
NUCMOOOS 14
SOCllY ---·-.A12
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WEATHER
S.,illlilif!lfy ••. ,. .. ,.,
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• Committee interested in building
small sites for local skateboarders,
rather than a large, regional spot.
JI Sii i ft fl\l,IA"IU
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NEWPORT BEACH-Hoping to give local
skateboarders a place to practice thcu oft-mi -
understood sport, the Park'\, n~ar.ht•i; and
Rccrcauon Commission is eyeing (our pot ·nlial
site~ to build small public c;kate parks.
The skate park subconumttee -nuuh• up of
Commiss1onors Marc Franklin, Rohm Sm lair
and DonaTd Pf aft -has been m etmg for ev-
er al months.
The committee arose from the Domta
Canyon "banana belt" park debate, m which a
skateboarding facility was proposed but qut •
ly derailed by surrounding homeown rs. i\t
that thne, loOal youngsters and th ir parents
packed meeting roomt to expr their rrustte·
tion wtth having nowhere to go.
As e result. the committ ~ a
study on bullctlllg several small skat ~rks
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llST IUYS
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Guitar class
locals onl · Newport Beoch/Costo Mesa Doily Pil
P I l 0. 1 P E 0 P L E
Fjlling today's hoilles with yesterday's .Chinese furniture
•
SHE IS
Your connection to Ch10d1S pdst.
FROM' HOBBY TO A BUSINESS
helps students
of varied levels .
Anne Mudgett has turned her labor of
love, collectmg Chines~ antique furmture.i
into a business.
• Her new worehouse in Costa MesCt
offers everything -tables, chalfs, cabi-
ne~ and even beds -of Asian de:.1gri.
She began collecting nnttqucs six year,,
a~o but didrl't focus on Chma until her
husband was assigned to work there in
1995. She knew she woUld c;oon 1010 him
and wanted to be prepared. T he best local guitar
teacher, Nie Nichol,
teaches children and
adults popular music and classi-
cal guitar. Nichol's background
includes a bachelor's degree iD
musical arts from Chapman Uru-
vers1ty and a master's degree m
musical arts from the San Fran-
• osco Conservatory of Music,
both with an emphasis in classi-
cd.l gwtar performance. Nichol
offers hour-long guitar lessons
for $30, and half-hour lessons for
• $15. His studio is at 180 New-
port Center Drive, Newport
8euch For more information,
cdll (949) 640-6732
T< The newly relocated Armolre
• I : store is hdvmg d 30%-to 50%-
' •: off sale on winter merchandise. c~ • Included in the sale are women's
Cc clothing, dccessones, gifts and
• ' coUecbons by Michael SJ.ffion,
6 : ! Donna Jessica and Johnny Was.
Armorre is in the Corona del fi Mar Plaza, 840 Avocado Ave., Li Newport Bedch. For more infor-
mauon, cctl.l (949) 644-9888.
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Decor is having a semiannual
• inventory Sdle on floor-model
furniture. The furruture selected
ror the sdle is reduced up to
40%. Included m the sale are g: .. ... coffee tables, end tables, dining
dl ·:tables, chain>, sofas and
dJ'ffiOrres . Decor is at 1800 New-
port Blvd., Costa Mesa For more
infonnation1 call {949) 548-4874.
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Popular i.url wear nciJlle
brands dfe on sale at Kayaks
Surf Shop dunng ilc; storewide
men's and women's clothing sale
through Sunday. Markdowns are
up to 70'".. off. Included in the
salt> are cargo pdnts, trunks,
Roxy T-shirts, bdthing suits and
Hawuudn shirts. Kayaks is in
Westcliff Plaza, 1036 Irvine Ave ,
Newport B<>ach. for more infor.
mahon, rdU (949) b31-2996.
Helly Hansen is having a sale
on outdoor gear, mcluding Swiss
Army c;ld and snowboard hats,
Dale of Norway sweaters, Sala-
mon Shoes. lfager Snuth sun-
glasses and Tuley hats The mer-
chdndLSe on !>ale 1s discounted
50% through Sunday. The store
ts ut Fdshton Island, 549 New-
port Center Dnve, Newport
Beach. For more information,
caU (949)644-9889
Where's The Party? will be
delivering balloom for Super
Bowl parties from 10 d .m. to 1
p .m. Sunday Where's The Party?
sells all kinds of party goods,
mvttabons, greeting c8Ids and
gifts The store is at 270 E. 17th
St .. Costa Mesa For more inf qr-
mation, call (949) 722-1803.
• BEST 8UYS Is published Thursdays
and Saturdays. If you know of a good
bvy, send a fax to (949) 646-4170 or
write to the Daily Pilot. Best Buys. 330 w. say St., eosu Mesa 92627.
"I spent all my time reading and study-
ing everything 1 could about China,• she
said
On her way to and from the goll course,
Mudgett listened to Mandann language
tapes in her c8I
"I would just belt out phfdses that ·
sounded so foreign to mP. at the time," shu
said.
With her language skill al u "purely
survival level." she twveled'to tM Middle
Kingdom in 1996.
CABBAGE-CAUSED CULTURE SHOCK
Mudgett experienced culture shock of
the vegetable vanety on her first visit to
Beijing.
"It was cabbdge-hdrveshng season,
and everywhere I looked there were cab-
bages,· she said.
. On the way to the Great Wdll, she
passed a tiny truck on the frcewdy cany-
ing a special cargo.
"Behind was this towenny, towenng
pile of cabbages and on top of the cab-
bages, way up there, was a woman spread
eagle to bold the cabbages down,~ she
said m amazement.
warehousP.s and, aitP.r filling up hP.r dpllrt-
ml"nt there, started shipping the pieces
hack home
play is a large wooden storage case with
deep drawers pdinted white with black
Chmesc calligraphy on the front. 1radl-
tion.1i herbal medic-me was stored in the
drrtweri,, she Sd.ld.
· Mudgett said. "It's supposed to hold wish-
es of many sons.• .
Some of the furruture was owned b)'
elite society while others have more mod·
est ongins.
Eventually, Mudgett moved to the cos-
mopolttan aty of Shdnghdi and, after two
years, she Sdld she grew to love the hon-
est. hard-work.mg people who call Amen-
ca "bedutiful country• and Coca-Cola
•happy taste in the mouth." Her hrsl
name, Anne, was changed to "peaceful
woman•
l ler husm£>ss, the China source, is d
1,500-square-toot warehouse crammed
. Wlth whatever stmck her ftincy "I speculale Uus was in a Western-style
hospital because of the white coloring,•
she said "White is not a color Ute Chmese
traditionally use. It's considered the color
of death."
"I love the humble ones because they
have a really used look,• she said, point~
ing to a bamboo kitchen cabinet.
"I look for piect-s thdl h<1vc a rwrsonal-
ity. a character." she ~did.
"My husband would not agree, H said
the high-spirited woman.
Most of her clfonts dTC des19mm;. but
anyone interested can C"dll to rnak<! cln
appomtment. There is also a red-lacquered Cdbtnet
with gilt painting featunng a fdvorite
motif called "A Hundred Children Play-
ing."'
What really impresses Mudgett about d
Chinese anuque ts its versatility.
"It nuxcs well with JUSt about any style
of fumtShing,,. she said Pnces fdnge from $200 to $10,000, with
the average cost for d subi;tanhal piece
ANTIQUES WITH STYLE about $2,000, she stud.
She visited many antique furniture One of the mos nufual pir.cc.s on dis-"lf you look, all the children are boys,•
-Story by Eron Ben·Yehuda.
photo by Marc Martin
·Fire causes about $50,000 damage to business
• Exposed electrical fuse
may have been the start of
blaze.
An early morning fire at a Cos-
ta Mesa business Wednesday
may have been st~rted by an
exposed electrical fuse, cauhing
about $50,000 in damage, hre
authonties said.
The hre beg•:m at CJ.bout 7 d.m.
at Action Gear and Broaching m
the 1700 block of Monrovia
Avenue. The fire was trnppt.!d
1ns1de a wall between two suites
occupied by the busmess. Thick
black ..smoke billowed from the
commercial building, making it
difficult for firefighters to locate
the origm of the hla:l.P.
~with all the smoke, it was iru-
tially tough to find the flames."
Sa.Jd Shdwn Brosumcr, an acting
captain for thf' Costa Mesa Fire
IJep<irtment "It WdS tough to tell
which unit the fire wds coming
from.•
1Wo employees tned to put out
the blaze, hut thelf effort!> were in
vain. They were treated for
smoke inhalation at the scene. No
one else ~as m1ured
No fum15hmgs or equipment
were reported damaged, but the
buthroom and a celling will have
to be repaued because of the
blaze.
Brosamer said the fue didn't
spread to other areas of the build-
I mg, which helped prevent th
business from being destroye
Owners opened for business afte
fire crews cleaned up the mess.
Eighteen firefighters from Cos
td Mesd and Huntington Beoc
extinguished the fire m about 2
to 30 rrunutes, Brosamer added.
-Greg Rislin
BRIEFLY SITTlll II
STIAlllf Archaeology dig
subject of slide lecture
A sltde lecture at Southern
Caillomia College on Feb. 7 will
offer a behind-the-sC"enes look at
a Guatemalan archaeological dig.
Erin Browder of the anthropol-
ogy department at the University
of San Diego will discuss running
a field school where there are no
paved roads, electtiaty or run-
ning water.
The lecture takes place from
2:30 to 4·30 p.m. at SCC's
Lyceum, 55 Fair Drive, Costa
Mesa .• Admiss1on is $5 for non-
members, $2 for non-SCC stu-
dents and free for ArchaeologicaJ
Institute of Amenc<t members and
SCC students. For infonnation,
call (949) 786-9149.
Enrollment up slightly
at OCC for spring
Ordllge Coast College shows a
2 2% enrollment increase for the
spnng semester, comRarcd with a
year dgo. I
The college hdd 21.866 stu·
de nts as of Monday. up frorn
21,406 last year. The number of
students is expected to incrNse
with the start ot 15-wet>k cldsscs
Feb, 8 and mid-semeslE•1 C'la e~
March 22, with the total proJect~d
to be near 25,000
Student can still register for
15-wcek da ses through Feb. 12
by v1s1ung the Adm1Ss1ons Office
from 8 d.m. to 7 p.m. Monday
through Thursday and 8 a .m. to 3
p.m. Friday. Residents are
charged a $12-pcr-urut class fee.
For more infonnation, call(714)
432-5072.
OCC scholarship
deadline closing in
Scholarship apphcahons for
OranCJE' Coast College Me due by
3 p.m. Feb. 11 . More than
$300,000 m scholarships rangmg
trom $300 to $2,000 will be
nwdlded to about 400 students at ..
OCC's annual Honors Night Ban-
quet in Mdy.
There are several different cat-
egories of scholal'lthips. Winners
are selec ted by a Scholarship
Committee made up of faculty,
staff members and students
Students may pick up applica-
tions in the Scholarship Office m
· the Admirustration Building, 2701
Fairvlew Road, Costa Mesa.
Office hours are from 8 a.m. to 7
p.m. Monday through Thursday
and 8 q,.m. to 5 p.m Fnday.
Students can also send elec-
tronic forms via the college's Web
site, www.occ.cccd.edu . Those
forms are due at n90n Feb. 18, For
information, call (714) 432-5730.
The article • 1s lt JUSl . a
flight of fancy?" Ul Wednes-
day's edition of the Daily Pilot
should have read that the
propoAl by the New Millen·
nium Group C'alis for flight& at m Toro to amve from the
north and depart to the south-
west. 'Tilat u different froin
the county's plail, which ca1ll
for arrivala from the eouth
and departures to the north
and east.
The Dally PUOt ~y
conects all errors of irub-
ltance. can t949) 574-t218.
news rtonm. illustrations. ed1to-
nal matter or adllertkements
hfi••n cant>. reprodl.Ked with
out written ~rmm.on of copy· nght~.
WEATHER SUIF .POLICE FILIS
HOW.IO REAOJ US
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The Tim.s Orange Coonfy
(800) .lS2 9141
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o.ifMtd (949) 64Z.S678
Ditpl.ty (949) 642-4321
EdltoNI
NewS (949) 642·5680
Spotts (949) 574-4223
N9WI, ~ , .. (9'9) 646--41 70
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TEMPERATURES
Balboa
62141
Corona dcl Mar
63143
Costa Mesa
63/44
Newport 8 8'h
65145
Newport Coas't
65146
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LOCATION SIZE
Wedgl! ....... 2·5 w
Newport ..... 2 4 w
Blacldes . .. 2 4 w
R1vt>r Jetty .... 2'4 w
CdM ••.••• ,2-4w
TIDES
TODAY
Ftr\t low
1:31 pm •• , ...... 09
First high
6'17am ..... 60
Second low
NIA
Second high
::f 57 pm ••.•••• 3 8
FRIDAY
First low
n49am ........ 1.7
ftNt high
704 •m ....... 6.3
Second low
2:14 pm ........ -1.2
Second high
1:39 A m • .. .. • • . 4 1
We continue to
see 1 swell out of the
west fof waist· to
(hest·hlgh tets. They
will be higher at the
points. Md reefs. A
leftover northwest
wind sw.11 makes fOf
bumpy conditions.
The forecast calls tor
clear •nd sunny skies.
Take advanta~ of
the wHlher to htt
thew.-. which ii.
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C05TA•SA
• Fllhtew Roild A bicycle worth UOO was stolen from Costa
Mesa High School in the 2600 block between 7:35 a.m and
3 OS p m J.n 22.
• P1neaM1t Drtve: Two surl'bo.ds worth S825 wefe stolen
from• car In the 2800 blCK'k during the night of Jan. 24.
• ~ Aw: ?wo pipes worth noo were stolen from •
business In~ 1700 block during the night of Jan. 19.
• w.t 19th ltrwt: A pune end Its contents worth S200 w.r• .
stolen from• stOf• at M>cxrt 12:20 p.m. Jan 23.
• w.t '"" 5trMt: A wali.t and pair of jNns worth S 145
were stolen from 1 car In the 500 block between 3 ind 3:30
p.m. Jan. 16.
---·llAOt •Ci.., Lw: A pilftclng ,_ wMh S100 w• ltotin fTOln 1
w In the 300 blodi: blt\w1n .Mn. 19 wid Jen. U
• Wiii Cliillt 1"'9tAIW. A~ tnd 1 pair of ......
wonh S2'1 WIN stolen fram I golf big In tM 1IOO block
bltw11n S and I p.m. Jin. ll.
• .. apMt Clllllr ..._ Mta .. rw prop9rty wonh
S14MO w. _..,from•...._ In the 1000 block~
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!· Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot Thursdoy, Jonudry 28, 1999 A 3
Hatred, anger -rnnning themes ~1:.t local and national news
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I n thes • tunes of lnzarro
national cvenb, Orange
County has been makmg
some n~ws, too
• Perhdps lho mmt lm1>9rtclllt
was th~ di.!ns1on of Superior
Court Judue Tam Nomoto Schu·
, mann thut a We:.tminsler video
store ownPr must remove a com·
munlst Vi<!lnumcse flctg and
.... , pastor of l lo Chi Minh from his
'· shop wlhdow.
I fer den!.ion was understand·
ubly based on d nurrow legal
t:clmkality: thc1t the shop owner
v10Jat(ld his lease ayreeinerit by
crcating a "nuis.mce. • Under-
standably becuuse his right to fly
any flag he plcds<>.s is clearly pro-
tected by the Fust Amendment.
The case isn't over. There will
be a hearing next month, and if
Judge Schumunn's decision
stands, 1t will probably be
reviewed by a higher court. But
my concern is that !.Orne people
. '
THE BELL
CURVE
ioseph n.
belf
attdcked the shopkeeper -
physically and verbally.
No one questions the reasons
for their hatred or their right to
express it. But when that hatred
spills over into denying another
American bis right to free
expression, we all need to wony
d little. Maybe a lot.
Hatred seems to be the order
of the day. l've been watching
tho unpe Chment trial compul· ·
i.1vely. I get up in the monung
tletemune~ just to check it out
ov~r the noon hour, then end up
hooked for the rei.t of the day.
I don't intend to ddd to the
miasma of opiruon about the pro·
CC'edings here except to offer one
comment. Never before have I
seen such unplacable hatred for
a public official as the hatred that
doves Bill Clinton's Republlccm
opponents m this sorry affair.-·
'The oruy comparable feelings
I can remember -and I go back
a long way ..-was~e hatred of
wealthy conservati es for
Franklin and Elean r Roosevelt
and of blue-collar workers and
liberals for Bany Goldwater
when he ran for president. But
neither approached the aJmost
rehg1ou fervor of Kc•n Stan and
the Hou Hr>puhllcan nldnag •rs
to de troy Clinton that lS UT1plicll
111 theu every move llnd tbte·
1J1 nt.
Meanwh1l1\ hack tn Orange
County, the Mnc or < onunue ti>
grow m the m Toro rurport COD·
trovorsy. One ot the llrst column:.
l wrote fo1 lh111 space ulmost two
yenrs U<JO sumJ<>Sled tl1ttl Ofl('C
the need for CXJ>dn~lt•<i rurporl
focilitim. pwva1led, no c ornpro·
mise on onh1rqm9 John W11ync•
V9. huilduig un airport nt m Toro.
would ever he dccept11ble> to '
e ither the people, hk<> me, <lirec:t·
ly under the John Wct~'Tlf.! flight
J>dth or those m South County
convinced tht'Y were gmnq lo
have 1t even worse from a n El
Toro fotj)ity.
.Attitudes haven't chanyed
murh since then, t>v<'n though
two elections have numdatecl a n
airport at El Toro. Only \\he n 1t
becomes dear that this is going
tu happen v.ill the losers s k to
salvage what they can through
comprom.lsc on what type of au-
port will' be builL Short of ll\11t
pomt, no amount o( sweet reason
lS gomg to matter d aamn.
~ the upconung noise:> lt?Sl
dpproved by the Board of Super·
v1sors, for exam pl<:. The evidence
thus producf.:d Will hopefully,
almost certainly, help convince
the unconunitted dnd thus be
useful to El Toro BU'pOrt c;upport·
crs. But no matter how effective.
ly these tests prove that nr.1t ;_1 sin·
g~e South C9unty baby will he
dwaken<;d nor pdtiO purty-chs·
• turbed b~ the 1et noise overhead,
the study will d suredly he
denounced by charges frorn the
Shea-Agran-Wi..lson axis that the
researchers were bought off by
George Argyros or used dcf ec-
• hvt! equipment or llll510l~rpreted
the results they got.
A very long time ago, Bany
GoldwateJ. runrun'1 for pres1d t,
argued that our rrussiles had ..
gon to hell under the Democrets
and cowdn't hit Ute t>acltsidc o1
an pl1>-oh nt at 100 yards Coh.\Jn·
rust 'bt n chwdld suggested IJ\at
the ( r wJy to resolve the ensu-
ing d· It ._ wa .to put Goldwatt>r
10 ( rowboat U1 the Pcicil1c and
fire a missilP at hun. If it mio;;sed
hun, he WdS right.
The thought occurred to m~
that we m1~ht solve the El Toro
n01sc deh~t • m a i.nti.lar mAnne'r.
Check Sup r.nsor Tom Wilson·~
heartng, U1en tie him to a chair in
the r" 1dential patio nearest to
t~e El Toro Lest flight pattern for
l4 hows If there L'> no hearing ·
loss. Ulen vie get moving on the
01.rport.
• JOSEPH N. BEU is a Santa Ana
Heights residem His colomn rum
Thursdays
City Council might revisit senior housing proposal above C.:entral Llbrary
.JI ~II I It l\At.l.AM>
~Plot
the remaining units toward its
affordable housing goal, dnd the
project could have allowed the
city to spend the $2 million from
the Pord Road development ear-
marked for affordable housing,
said Assistant City Manager
Sharon Wood.
options to meet its goal.
The Avocado land was dedi·
cated to the city this week as open
spdce, but an agreement between
the city and The Irvine Co. pro·
vides that it stiU can be used for
senior affordable hou~Ing.
I Center, said the> city 1s 1ll chre I "There dre a lot of people h~r1• I the.y a rc tretched after paymg
need of more artordabl<' housing who would move into an dlford· their high rent,· Chm sa1cl.
tor: seruor-s able housmg complex heed use ·r::xpensHs tor seruors are nsmg."
NEWPORT BEACH · The
co,n trovNsial proposal to build a
scruor housmg complex on 12
acres of open space above the
Central Ubrary cowd be resur-
rected, as the City Council plans
to discuss the issue next month.
Councilman Tod Ridgeway
S-dld this week he wants to revisit
aflordable senior housing on the
Newport Village site.
·seruor affordable housing is
something we need to provide in
this city,· he said. ·our city is
growing older, not younger, dild
it's a gredt use at Newport Vll·
lage.· .
The Irvine Co. last swnrner
\.\/lthdrew its proposal for a 227-
unit complex on the Avocado
" Avenue site, which would have
sdllshed the compdny's require·
mcnt to build 166 aUordable
housmg uruts m the etty.
The city could have· ?PPlied
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But the city has no obligation
to build affordable housing or
ensure 1t is built, she said.
Part of the reason the deal fell
through was strong opposition
from library advocates, envu;on-
mentalists and homeowners. '
But · another reason WdS
because city and company ·offi·
cials could not agree on replace·
ment open space. When City offi-
cials pushed hard for The Irvine
Co. to give them another vacant
parcel, the compuny decided to
bwJd·on Lower Bayview, where it
already has approval. .
That site is smaller and will sat·
isfy only The Irvine Co.'s qbligC1 ·
Uon for affordable housing, but
Wood said the city has other
Ridgeway said the city could
propose the Newport Village pro·
1ect itself.
•J'm satisfied that if the city ini-
tiated it and took some of the ·
political heat, !The Irvine Co.)
would be happy to proceed with·
the senior affordable housmg
there." he said. "In my nund,
there is no better site in the state
of Califonua. •
Paul Kranhold, The Irvine Co.
SPQk~man, saio the company is
leaving the issue up to the city.
"The ball is completely in the
city's court," he said. ·ff and
when they figure out what they
want to do, we'll be hl;l.PPY to sit
down and talk to them. H
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·A gathering·· storm Ori, school realignment
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Parents are trying
· to get a grasp 0\1
'propo~ed c~anges
through petitions, •• ianswering surveys
, Petitions. questionnaires and
surveys may be the tools of a con-
stituency thut doesn't really
believe Jts voice will be heard any~
other way. But their use has
reached fever· pitch. m Costa
Mesa.
A petition opposmg the trans-
fer of TeWinkle's seventh-and
"eighth-graders to Estancia that
was initiated b}' parent Pamela
• Frc:mkel has collected hundreds of
s1gnatures from most of the
•schools in· the zone, which
·includes TeWmkle, Rea and
Adams. Californid, Vlctoria, Wil-
..son and Pomona elementary
schools.
ln addition to the petition, a
. survey of the entire zone is being ~drafted by PTA dnd school offi-
cials.
"We want to have solutions,
not JUSt grievances," said Te Win-
' kle parent Patty Christiansen.
"Dr. Barbot has made it clear he
· wouJd nQl push anything that this
zone won't buy into. We want to
see what the zone will buy mto."
~ At issue is the distnct's senes of
returned: 128 again:,t the change,
42 in favor and five undecided. Of
the 550 questionnaires at Paulan-
no, 85 surveys have returned with
55 opposed, 33 in favor and one
undecided.
Paularino parent Janot Lee
Krochman used thei.<> re::.uJts to
urge the school board to delay
any major decisions until Septem-
ber 2000 so parents could
research and resP,Ond to the pro-
posals.
School. board members said
they welcome the parents' efforts
"I'm thrilled that they're get-
ting lhat many responses," school
board member Martha Fluor said.
"That means that parents are
interested. But they need to be
asked if they want the 20-1
kindergarten. There's a pnce for
everything."
#I think this is helpmg parents
to see that this is a parent-friend-
ly organization,• school board
member Wendy Leece said. "We
want them to help us through
this. That's what we really want to
have happen.•
The Estanoa zone meeting for
Feb. 3 has been canceled. Anoth-
er meeting will be scheduled
alter the survey is completed
GET THE
A number of parents support moving 4th-graders in Costa Mesa zone to ~
Davis Elementary School, and hope others come around to the~ w ay .ot thinking
lbly Plot
COSTA MESA -A compo-
nent of the school district's recon-
figuration proposal that is gatting
mixed parent reviews turns Sono-
ra, Paularino, Killybrooke and
•College Park elementary schools
into primary <;enters while trans-
! femng their fourth-graders to
l DavlS. -
But while the proposcil has I been the subject of question-
1
. na.ires by those who oppose the
move, there are many parents
. who support the district and are i eager to see the fourth-graders l moved to Davis. f #Davis is the l:>est school in the l district," said Sonora parent Max-i ine Macha. ¥It's all about what l the best learning environment
wouJd be. Fourth grade is not a
primary grade."
The changes proposed by the
district are meant to accommo-
date 20-to-1 and all-day kinder-
garten and preschool classes.
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... for ldlk to"' .. best ..
lion pDsrlile, .. hM to lllM ....
cnlld,·
lomles.ty•.
.P...nt of Peulartno student
Some of the main parent con-
cerns lnclude the greater distance·
some students would have to
travel to attend Davis and the fact
that, with the fourth-graders.
Davis would have about 1,000
students.
"The bottom line is if there
isn't enough room for kids to get
the best educabon poss1ble, we
have to move them around," sw.d
Paulanno parent Bonrue Saryan,
who supports the clistrtct's propos-al. .
Sonora PTA President Dume
Bjelland said most parents she
has spoken with support the dis-
trict's proposal. Rather than using
Classified ads work for YOU!
questionnaires and surveys, B1el-
1 land said parents should altPnd
~the zone meetings. The next seMf
meetings for the Costa Mosa
I-Ugh zone will be held Feb. 3 at 9
a.m. and 7 p.m. at Davis, 1050
Arlington Drive, Costa Mesa.
"U they have a strong VIew,
they sboWd go to tho zone meet-.
ings,• Bjelland said. "ll's a good
and democratic process. The
input has been real go<>d at the
forums."
Sonora parent Kathy Melgar
also supports the district's plan.
•Davis is a great school," she
TllE ONLY
"'OLYMPfC &
Cl IAMPION"' L'
ORA."iGE
COL'l"'rn
said. "It's always a little disrup
tive, especially during the firs
year. But it seems like a reason
abl<> approach.~
Pdularino parent Linda Snee
agrPed· •1 think we're going tc
come around, and I don't think it'
going to take that long." .
Sonora parent Lisa Reedy sai
she believes the move to Davi'
would be a positive experienc
for her children.
"There's a lo( of us who cUc
really excited about this and wht
want our kids to go t9 Davis," shl
sa1d.
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"beginning pomts" on school ~ ;-changes. In the Estanoa zo~e, Cla.ss1f1ed Communi t y Marketplace 333 E. 17'" ST. • COSTA MESA (949) 574-0122
1 &0me of the more controv~rsial cc 'precomrnendations include tum-
' ng Estancia into a seventh-
Cc through-12th-grade b.lgh school;
• 1 -making Te Winkle and Rea
6 : , <>urth-through-si.xth-grade cam-
,:Jluses and turning the elementary r : cbools into kindergarten-L >'through-third-grade primary ! ~ools.
ar
While she is helping draft the
s\irvey. which should be complet-
~d in February, Christiansen is
also circulating Frankel's petition.
#All that does is list the griev-
4: ,onces but that is a beginning,•
94 she said.
G 9;
dl , Rea PTA President Maria
b\ 1 <?uberrez is. dlso orculating the
~titian .
• "I don't think it's good to put
0 .:seventh-graders al EslanCld, • she
!S:ftid. "It's not good for my com-
umty and especially for the
rush community.• F1
,•. At a meeting earlier this year,
'qundreds of Latino parents
expressed their desire that Rea be
3' .~onverted into a seventh-and-
s. , ~ghth-grade school that would
3i • be Wlthin walking distance.
,. ar
84 :• "We want to see what is neces-
dt : sary for the students," Gutierrez
c , said #We ne~d an intermediate
b1 ' I ~~ool We want Rea to be a sev-
enth and-eighth-grade school."
Jc • To hdndle the overflow of ele-
w ,:mentary students, Gutierrez sug-
o • e_sted the d1stnct reopen !tome of
Ft
ar
closl•d campuses on the West
ide.
: Estancia PTA President Shem
Hoyt said she too is helping to get
Slgnaturcs for the "Leave ·
11 ~ Estaneta Alone" petition.
e: ;:. ·1 was at the meeting," Hoyt
9; "'98ld. #The potnts F{ankel made 1
s. f".:\Vere really vahd. It's a really. real-
M ·~good petition. It expresses what
dl .. we want. We 're trying to work as
bl a whole... I
•: In the Co!>tct Mesa High School
,if.>nt•, questionnaires have been
w -$ent home w1th students at Killy-
0 Cbtooke, Pau1arino, Sonora and
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Coll(•ge Park elementary schools
to ffi<'<lsure parent views on the
"'proposed changes there, which
tncludf' moving all fourth-graders
to Davis 81Pmcntary School.
Of c1bout 300 questionnaires
from Killybrooke, 174 have beet\
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-Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot Thursday, January 28, 1999 A 5
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142· stak~d their Claiqi against Costa -Mesa in 1998
• Seven claims totaling $1
million or more were filed
against the
0
city.
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COSTA MESA -A woman
walks down a oty street when she
trips and falls over a crack in the
_sidewiilk.
A pedestrian walking across
• :the street 'in an• unmarked cross-
walk is hit by a car and ll;J.lled. ·
A man said he suffered emo-
Uonal stre s after the police
impounded h1s car.
These are some of the legal
claims filed against the city of
Costa Me!ta last year. Is the city
responsible and if so, how much
are these claims worth?
The city and the 142 people
who filed claiml> last year will all
have very different answers.
"There's always going to be
some liability." said City Attorney
Jerry Scheer. "There's many
claims thdl are legitimate.•
At the sdme time, tbere's a
dua.hty involved, Scheer s~d.
·we're here in the municipal
government to not give taxpayer
money away: he said. ·on the
other hand, it's a process of trying
to be redSonable and fair. That, to
me, is doing the job for the citizen
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• The Volunt"' DiNCtory runs peri·
odically in the Oaity Pilot. If you'd like
information on getting your organiza-
. tion listed, call 574-4228.
MASTER CHORALE OF ORANGE
COUNTY
The perfonning arts organization
needs volunteers for computer
mput, ticketing, filing and han-
dling phones. For infonnation,
call 556-6262.
MENTOR PROGRAM
YMCA Community Services
needs mentors to make a lasting
unpact on a young pe~on's lile.
Students from 10 to 18 years old
who are matched with mentors
improve their school perfonnance
and seU-~steem while developing
positive peer and adult relation-
ships. Your commitment of six
hours per month includ s mentor
trauung, regular group dctivities
and time to build a one-on-one
fnendship. For more information,
call the YMCA Community Ser-
vices at (714) 838-1385, ext. 41.
MUSCULAR DYSTROPHY
ASSOOATION
Assist the MusculciT Dylitrophy
Assoctation of Orange County
staff. Training is sometimes avail-
able for volunteer helpers. Phone
550-0161.
NATIONAL CAT PROTECTION
SOOETY
The nonprofit society finds loving
homes for owner-relinquished
cats and kittens and maintains a
retirement center for older cats.
Volunteers are needed to brush
the cats and give them a little
extra TLC. For more information,
call 650-1232.
NEW DIRECTlONS FOR
WOMEN INC.
The nonprofit recovery center for
adult women with alcohol and
other chemical dependencies
seeks volunteers. Call 548-9927
between 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. or call
Joy at 548-8754. • ..
NEWPORT BEACH CONFERENCE
AND VISITORS BUREAU
The Newport Beach Conference
and Visitors Bureau is dedicat_ed
to the promotion of the city" to
potential visitors. If you have
extensive knowledge of Newport
Beach and would like to volun-
l , teer, call 722-161.1.
NEWPORT BEACH PUBLIC
LIBRARY UTE~CY PROGRAM
The library's litcrncy program
urgently seeks volunteers to tutor
adults wishing to unprove their
reading and writing ~kills. Tutor
nili.n.l.ng Work.sho~ ·held at the
Central Library will certify volun-
teers. They take place at 1000
Avocado-Ave. Por regtstration or
more lnfonnation, call (949) 717·
3874.
cli:Wll1mt and the· cituens we
serve who are our taxpayers and
residents.• ·
The 142 clauns -an !1-Verage
number for the city -filed last
yed.C ranged from $20.80 to $11
million, adding up to a grand total
of $27 .5 million. ThP bulk of that
can be traced to seven million-
dollar and mUltlmillio'n-dollar
claims.
By contrast, Risk Manager
Karen Adams said the city esti-
mated the total liability produced
by all Claims was $768,000. To
come up with that estimate, the
city uses •real world.• numbers,
Adams said.
In other words, the city calcu-
lates documentable economic
damages such as loss of wages
and medical costs and then
attaches a •reasonable" amount
to pam and suffering.
Plaintiffs' lawyers also said
large claim amounts aren't always
realistic.
Stanton" Mathews, who repre-
sented one of the people who
filed a $1 million claim last year,
said plaintiffs' lawyers will some-
times file large claims as a pre-
caution, especially when swng a
government entity. This is done to
protect against malpractice cmd
because plaintiffs can never
recover more than what is speo-
fied in the government claim,
Mathews said.
DIRECTORY
NEWPORT COSTA MESA YMCA
A vartety of general volunteer help
is needed. For information or appli-
cations, call Rita at 642-9990.
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Last year, even clauns for $1
million or more were filed:,
-Angel Aviles filed a $1:2
million chum on behalf of his
daughters Cilleging that llie timffig
WdS off on a traffic light, caW)ing
injury to his youngest daughter
dnd causing the death of his
daU.Qhte1s' mother, Bertha Garoa.
-Chris Harrison Decker, a
convicted rapist, filed a $1 million
clcilm alleging police bad no
· grounds to distribute filers identi-
fying him as a sex off ender m his
neighborhood. • ,
-Melvin Potts, a fonper state
police officer at Fairview Devel-
. opmental Center, filed a $1.7 mil-
lion claim alleging be was falsely
unprisoned by Costcs Mesa police
aJter an on-duty encounter with a
prO!)lJtute on Harbor Boulevard.
Potts was also hreq from hl.s JQ_b. -.
• -Hassan Chitsaz filed a $1
million cld1m allegmg he wa!>
haras ed and falsely unpnsoned
by police.
-Dennis Jefcodt, a tanner
Costa Mesa police detective, filed
a Sl O million claun alleging his
civil rights were violated while
the city investigated him for , a
workers' compensation c:Ase.
~ Jsmdcl Valderrama flied an
$11 million claim alleging that the .
,cty was negligent'in not marking
an area with a crosswa!k. causing
the death of his wife, Bertha, who
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was hit by a car and killed whil
crossing the street.
-Kenneth Fretdenreich, the
dnver who hit Bertha Vltlderra-
ma, filed a $1 million claim for the
same reasons.
Of thP claim!> for $1 milhon or
more, only the Av1li?S clcu.m has
l(:d to the filing ol a lawsuit. In
fdct , of r.tll the claims filed last
yedr, only nine have evolved intp
lawsuits, although s9me
claimants still nave time to file,
Adams so.id. A study Adam~ did
about two years dgo. revealed thdt
about 15% of all cla1!11-"i are. Litigat-
e~. . .
At la!tt count, there we1c 40
lawsuits pending agalll! l lhe oty,
~
Scheer said.
The city did not 10 .. e any law-
suits last year, Sclleer said. Also,
of the l 42 claims filed, 48 were
settled for ft combined· $52,888.
Adam:, said.
The largest payout by the dty
was about 1 O years ago fqr
. $7.50,000, Scheer said. The cty
settled the case mvolvmg d
motorcyclist who hit a median on
Fatrv1ew Avenue that wa:.. being
widened and expanded, Scheer
aid. It was deternuned that
because of t,he construction, th~
alignment .or the roadway to the
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. Program provides ,volunteers for crisis management
Organization h elps Costa Mesa police
and fire officers by having counselors
on call to console lVictims of tragedy
~fltil
W hen Uw phont> rings m
the rruddlc of the mght,
German Hernandez's
heart beqms to pound.
His rrund rcicc!>: Is 1t a sU1ode?
A heart a ttack? A ltdfhc dCndent?
Will l know what to say? Wtll th •y
want me there?
Hernande? is a volunteer with
Trauma Intervention Programs
lnc. For the pust year, he and
•about t 7 othN volunteer!! have
• provided on-cttll emer9ency
; counsehng to peop in Costa
:Mesa who have• experwnced
trauma
Hemande:t has S<tl by the side
Of a young girl clfter the SWC'lde Of
.her 14-yedr-old brother He has
~lent c•mouondl support to a driver
. who rut d young skt.tteboarder
dild sent him to the hospital
comatose, and < ·onsol.-cl a tecndg-
er who had lost hoth his parents m
cl two-we>ck pc•110<.I.
• Minerals llC Ol'm'l.lone.,.
Costa Mesa began funding the
program last yettr <1nd r<'<"ently
allocated another $12,000 to keep
it operating for anollwr year.
Trauma lnteivent1on P10Hran1s
is d nc1lional nonproht organizd·
lion that proVld<!.S on-cttll volun-
teer ·counselors' to re:.µond to the
scene. of accidents, deuths arid
other traumatic events. The city's
$i 2,000 pays for -adrmmslrahve
costs.
"What an incredible value to
hcive the opportunity at any given
time to call in trauwd counsel·
ing," Councilwoman Heather I Somers said.
Last year volunteers respond·
ed to about 268 calls. uccordmg to
city std.ff reports. They can sldy at
the scene from a few nnnutes to
hours; Often they ..y11l help
between two to 25 pcopll! on one
cdll, lending anythmg from a
shoulder to cry on, to a hand lo
hold, to a warm bldnkt..'l or a drink
of water
Besides providirlg counseling,
Psychic Readings
(call store for appointment)
• II.ind C<1rvcd Cry,.,..I Quan Yin tlr
BucJdh..i • Tarol • Script Channeling
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891 Baker Street A 16 • Costa Mesa 714• 7 54• 1151
(Corner of Baker & Bear streets)
MEET OUR MEMBERS
Member fon C. >c.us
Occupatioo1 EJnor of Ncwpori
Bm.h (714}
Why did you joln Shape-Up? "I
had rwo tr1rn.I 1t«1rnn end Shape·
Up & I w.1~ r~.1.l1 1n 1;r1 flt"
Goab: lei firm, rum,. .md preH'nr
O\ICLJpormi, f111m taking hold.
What arc your rHU.lu: ''I'm \trongt:r and
more coned! Regular cxc11.1o;c works.
What do )'OU like about S~Up~ ·Au
che Slaff arc friendly. 111 formarivc and
helpful. The owner~ ;ind Maff otrc
dcdicaud to kcceing rhc club on chc:
\.U1t1ng edge of ill 1h.lf fitnc\\ •lll<l
hc.ihh have: 10 oiler. J alwav' feel
1:m11fon.ablc: a1 Sh;ipc· Up."'
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For more information on
the program or to
becol)1e a volunteer. call
\ (714) 314-0744, The next
training is scheduled for
March 11·24 .
the p"rogram. abo helps free up
paid emergency personnel to con-
centrate on thf?ir Jobs, said Costa
Mesa fire Battalion Chief Keith
Fujimoto.
Too many times in his career.
Fujunoto has had to walk away
from the scene of an accident or
dP.ath loolung over bis shoulder at
someone left to deal with the
tmgooy alone.
Thougtt he l5 tn the busl.Jles of
helping people, the demands of
the Job have often required him to
move on lo the next ccill even
though he mJght Wdnl lo stay and
a<lnunister the -emotional ·first
aid .. needed by someone who has
just lost 8 love>d one
Owing the past year, Fujimo-
to's mind and heart have rested
cas1N knowmg that a group of
volunteers is f 1lling that void.
Ono of the calls that stands out
most in FuJimoto's mind is when a
mtm committed suicide ttt Bethel
Towers lasl year by jumpmg off
the 18th floor. It was visiting day
at the !'ientor citizens comm\uuty.
Fu1imoto recalls· the bloody
scene and remembers looking up
at the high nc;e and seemg 17
floors of families and residents
Hodson lighting
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(949) 548-9341
looking down. I ie unmed.iatcly
called the program, which cnt
out a t,;am of volunteefi,
Many of the volunteers are
women. People usually decide to
become volunt~ers after suffering
tragedies m their own lives.
Newport Beach rcside!1t Sherri
Myers said she became a volun·
teer after the unexp"cted death of
her teenage daughter.
"There's an overwhelmmg
helpless feeling you'ro willing to
bear to. be at that person's side, -
sdld Sandy Hill, crisis team tnan-
ager. "You can't stop their pam
but you can be there to support ·
them in it."
And being a volunteer 1s less
dbout pulling someone out of a pit
and more about jumping into a pit
with them to show them the way
out, Hill said.
Volunteenng LS not for CV(>J}
body. The 55-hoor trauung 1
intense. Out of the 100 mqu1rlr~
received cmd the 40 people wh1
begin the training, only about 21
graduate, Hill said.
More volunteers are nccdec
for the Costa Me.c;a area. There 1
u particular need for bilingual vol
unt~ors .
Dealing with the·-emohonn
stress cdn be tough, but Hemdn
dez said when he comes home, ht
has a reason t'o hold his wife
Amy, a little closer dnd hug hii. 5
year-old daughter, Megan, ancJ..1
yedr-old son, Andrew, a htllt
tigh~~ .
•Gomg on a TIP call ic; gom<
on a wake-up call,• Hemand~,
said. ·vou're thankful, No. 1. thcl
you were able to help dnd, No. 2
for what you have.~
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!ODAY
The walJpng club of Newport
Beach Will meet at Hospital Road
and ·Supcnor Avenue al 9 a .m . an~ 7 p.m. Lose the pounds and
have tun. For mow mformation,
call (949) 650·1332.
THURSDAY
Women ln Management's morlth-
ly meeting ttUed Networking -
The Best Marketinu Tool for the
New Millennium will • feature
guest speaker Susan Linn,
Orange County's •Networking
Queen,· at 6 p.m. at the Sheraton
Newport Hotel, 4545 MacArthur
Blv.d , Newport Bedch. Admission
is $27 for members and $35 for
nonmembers. For more mfonna-
tion, call (714) 995-6353.
experts are welcome. Players
mu:,t bnng their own games.
timers and pencils. The dub Will
provide score cards and will
maintain and publish perfor-
mance statisba>. Prizes will be
awarded after eaC"h game. Admis-
sion is $3 per sesc;1on. Fo1 more
information, call (949) 759-4871.
A reading and d1scusslon !ft0'1P
· titled "Getting ThPre-·The 1i'ek
to California's Mother Lode Dur-
ing the Gold Rush" will be pre·
sented at 7 p.m. at the Newport
Beach Central Library, 1000 Avo-
cado .Ave. Preregistration is
required. For more information,
call (949) 717-3808 . \
Hoag Hospital Women's Health
Services ~ present a class titled
Maybe a -Baby dt 7 p m. at the
Hoag Health Center - . Costa
Mesa, 1190 Baker St. Adlllli>sion
is free. For more information, call
(800) 514-4624
SATURDAY
A back-coun~ hike will take
Scrabble Club No. 350 will meet place at 9 a.m .. at Crystal Cove
from 6 to 10 p.m. <tt Borders Books 1 State Park, 8471 E. Coast J-bgh-
and Music, 1890 Newport Blvd , way, Newport Beach. Back-coun-
Costa Mesct . Beginneri:; and try tukes will meet a t El Moro Vis-
Limited Time
1tor Center. Parking is $5. For
more infonnation, call (949) 497-
7647.
A Ude pool walk will take place
at 2 p.m. at Cry t.al Cove State
Park, 8471 E. Coast Highway,
Newport Beach. Participants will
meet at Los nancos Parking Lot.
Parking is S.S. For more informa-
tion, call (949J 497-7647.
SUNDA Y
A back-country hlke will take
place at 9 a.m. at Crystal Cove
State Park, 8471 E. Coast ·High-
wcty, Ne-wport Beach. Back-coun-
try hikes will meet at El Moro Vis-
1tqr Center. Parking is $5: For
more informntion, call (949) 497-
7647. .
MONDAY
Free Income tax preparaUon and
•assistance will be offered through
the Tax-Aide program from 9 a .m.
to 1 pm daily through April 15 at
OASIS Senior Center, 800 Mar-
guente Ave , Corona del Mar.
Appointmonts a.re availdble now.
For more information, call (949)
644-3244.
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An e xh.lblt or acrylics UUed •col-
or in A~uon" will be on display
through Feb. 28 at the Newport
Beach Central Ubrqry. 1000 Avo-
cado Ave F.or more inJormation,
call (949) 717-3801.
Beginning today, a freedom from
smoking cld will be presented
every Monday and Jfhur day
Uuou out Februlfry trom 7 to.9
p.m. m the Pulmonary C"nfer-
~c:9 ~~r~e~t ~~~p:'s~~~hl.
Admis~lon ll:i $15, however, th.is
may be reimbursed by your
health insurance. Reservations
are required. For more mforma-
tion, coll (94~) 722-6237. ,
'TUESDAY·
The Love Without .Honor abuse
support group fo1 women will
meet at 10 a.m. at St MArk Pr -
byterian Churdl, 2100 Mar VI.Sta
Ave., Newport Beach. Admission
is free. The group is a confidcn
meeung place for women who
have experienced abuse in adult
relab.onsh.ips and d 1fe a place of
safety. For more infomldtion, call
(949J 644-1341 OT (949) 651-4487.
The. NeWJ>ort -: Beach C hrlsUan
Women's Club luncheon will be
presented at 11 :30 a .m. at the Bal-
boa Bay Club, 1221 W. Coast
Highway, Newport Beach. A fash-
ion show titled Fashions to Have
and to Hold will be the featured·
event. Aomiss1on is $21. For
reservations, call (949) 760·9616
OT (949) 760-0828. .
WEDN ESDAY·
µgun.a Beach PanhellenJc Asso-
dation members will m t t
10:30 am. at a residence m Coro-
na dcl Mar. Interior design r Pat
Sullivan will pre nt How to
Achieve Your Special Style
Members oi nauonal Greek letter
sooal soronties are welcome. For
more information, call 494-4715
or -494-5355
Jloberta IJrin, the first Lawrence
Welk 1V Champagne Lady, ~
erve a:, celebnty spokesperson
and hostess at a _eminar titled
Shine a LlttJe Light on: Financial
Protecbon Information for Seruors
from 1 to 3 p.m. at OASIS Senior
Center, 800 Marguente Ave ..
Corona del Mar. Admission ,u;
free. for more information, call
(714) 479~0107. . . . ..
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The Ebell Club of Newport Beach
will meet at 11 :30 a.m dt the Bcthai
Connthidll Yacht Club, 1601 Hay-
s de Dnve, Newport Beach. Lu1~
Moreno wiU smg a medley ot
·Valentine's songs. For mor • 1nfor·
mat:Jon. call (949) 721-9Z67.
Gold Rush Ute, a reading and
discussion group, will be pwsent·
ed 6t 7 p m at the Newport B<•ach
Centro! Ltbrury, 1000 A voe cs do
Ave. Pre-registrdl.10n ts requucu.
For more mtorrnation, c<111 (94!l)
~1?-3808:' . .
A free program about children's
literature btled An Everung with
Pamela & Henry will be prcsf'nt-
ed at 7 p .m. at the Newport Bedch
Centro.I Library's Storyt1me Room,
1000 Avocado Ave Por more
mformdtJon, call (949) 717-3801.
Speak Up Newport will present
the 18th cmnual Mayor's dinner at
7 pm. dt the Newport Beach Mar-
riott Hott>! and Tennis Club, qoo
Newport Center Drive. A rcc~p
tion wi1J he dt 6 p m Thc> event
will IC'c1turc keynott! speaker
Hugh Ht'witl, ol KCET's "Life and
TunPs • Admission is $45. For
HAIR.
REPLACEMENT
SURGERy;.
INSTI~UTE
more information, cnU (949) 224·
2266.
A three-week tt>nnl"I ervtng dln-
1c; Will stilrt tod1.1y , t 7 pm. ot
Newport Harhor I hgh S<:hool's
tennis courts, 600 Irvine Ave.,
Newport Beach Regio;trahon L'i
$20 for Newport BeiJch resident:,
and $25. for nonresidents. For
mo.re mformctllon, call (~49) :>44-
:n 51.
EEB.5
Defore Dance Center will pre-
sent a We')t Cot1C>t ... wm~J dance
ll!sson at 7:30 p.m. ut the center,
151 Kdlmus Dnvc!, Costa Mesa.
Dancing to all kinds of music will
follow until l t p.m. i\drniss1on is
$8, Partners dre nut nel•cled. For
more mformdUon, call (714) 241-
9908.
FEB. 6 ·
A Healthy, Wealthy & Wise
women's heaJU1 event will be pre-
senled from 8:30 o.m. to noon al
the Double Tree Hotel, 3050 Bns-
tol St., Co\ta Mesa. Admission is
$12 The event will feature guest
spedkers from UCI Mcdicdl Cen-
ter and Salomon Snulh Barney
Asset Management. For · mor~
infonnation,cull(Y49)955-7579.
Newport Beach 's Fitness Con-
cepts will off er two lC'vC'h. of CPR
classes from 2 to b p.m at the Cos-
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ld M a I 1oag I lealth Cent r,
1170 Baker St. Courses are tau~ht
with Am ncan 1 leatt. As oc1atton
gu1dehne Aclnuss1on is $25. For
morn mtornldtlon; call (H49) 63\-
6323,
The Co~ta Mesa Senior Cent r
will pr nl An Evcnmg m Monte
C(}rlo lrorn 7 to 11 p m. at the CCll·
ter, b95 W. 19th St .. 'Costa Mesa.
The evening w1U tcalurn continu-
ous gaming, hl.1ck1ack, crap ,
enteitttln'rnent, food. dnnk 1md
pri?.t• . Evening dtlU'e will be
·appropm1lo. T1rkets ar~ $25. The
~vent 1s d lun~-rniser for the"c·en·
ler. Cdll (94~) 1>45-2356.
F@.8
Coastline Counseling C~ntei of
Newport Beach will present a free
lecture tiUed .. Attention Deficit
Disorder Overview" at 7 p m. at
the cPnter, 1200 Quail St., N<!W-
port Bedch. P'or more tnlormallon,
Cdll (949) 476-0<191 .
FEB. 10
The Newport Harbor Area
Chamber of CornmNce's noon
networking with KPWB News
IJ1rector Crys Quimby will be pre-
ent~d at noon at the Sulton PlacP.
l ioh I, 4509 MacArthur Blvd.,
Newport Beach. Members are
$15 with a reservabon and potcn·
hal member:, at the door are $17.
Por more mtormation, call (949) 0 729•44{)(), I
The NeWport Harbor Area
Chamb r of Commerce bw;incss
reteual hceakfast wlll oo prcscmt-
Pd tlt 7; 15 a.m, al tho Pdc1Hc Club,
4110' MacArthur Blvd., Newport
Bcac·h, Members are $15 with a
r'escivalton and potent1al mem-
bers ut the door are $17. For more
information, call (949) 729-4400.
The Newport Beach/Costa Mesa
' c hdpter of Binky Patrol will pre-
st•r1t its first q1ecting from .6:30 to
8:30 p.m. at a local residence.
Binky Pdtrol makes ond distrib-
utes blankets to children who are
cthused, ill, in foster care or are
cxpenencmg trauma. Volunteers
and suppJ1es are needed. For
more information, call (949) 644·
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The Love Without Honor abuse
support group fot women will
meet at 7 p.m . at St. Metrk Presby-
tenan Chwch, 2100 Mar Vista
Ave., Newport Beach . Admission
is free. The group is a confidential
meeting place for women who
have expenenced abuse m adult
relationship:, and dcstre d place of
safety. Por more 1nformat1on. call
(949) 644-1341 or (949) 651-4487.
FEB.20
A free seminar on the risks and
benefits of cosmet1c su1 gcry will
be presented from 2 to 4 p.m. 'dt
the Fulton Skin lnstitute, 1617
Westcliff Drive, Suite 100, New-
port Beach. For more infonnation,
call (949) 631_-3376, ext. 222.
FEB.23
A detailed workshop Utled
Retirement Strategies to Secure
Yow Assets will be presented
from 6 to 7:30 pm.ma conference
room at Morgan Stdnley Dean
Witter, 575 Anlon Blvd .. Suite No.
100, Costa Mesa. Admission ts
free. For more information, call
(800) 729-3877.
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The Newport Harbor Area
Chamber of Comme1et•'s unset
networi(ing meeting will be pre·
scntl'd from 5 to 7 p.rn. dt Tornmy
B<thama's 1i'opicaJ Cafe, 882 Avo.
cado Ave., Corona del Mar
Adtnt ion is free tor member
and $1 O for potential nt mbers
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St. Andrew's Presbyterian
Church offers d support group for
fom1hes with joved ones who t1rn
mentally ill. The group mnets
from 6:'30 to 8 p.m . Sundays m th1~
c:hurch's D1erenheld Hall <!, 600
St: Andrews Road, Newport
Beach. The confidential group •
open lo the cotnmuruty. For morP
inlormdtion, call 631-2880.
Prospects Networking Group
meets from 7 .15 to 8:30 t1 m
Wednesddys at Mirru~ Cafe, 1835
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The Newport Beat·h Parks, ·
}'i('aches dnd Rerr(•ution Commis-
sion meet!> <ti 7 p.m. th~ first nres·
day of each month m the City
Council chumbNs, 3300 Nowport
Hlvd ., Newport Beach. Por more
1nform<1tion, call 644-!!151.
Nicotine Anonymous fellowship
wants to help men dnd women
who smoke to quit and remdtn
$ffiOke free. For more information
on local evening me •tmgs, call
650-2713.
The Costa Mesa Hlstorlcal Soci-
ety holds a free op<>n hous<> from
11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tinusdays at
1870 Anaheim Aw., Coslll Mesa.
The event feature.-. ml'morabilia
lrom the oty of Costtt Meso and
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the Santa Ana Army Air Da e. For
more l.llformalio11, call 631-5918.
Overeaters Anonymou meets
from 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesdays at
St. John's Ep1 copal Church, 183
E. Bay St., Costa Mesa. For more
information, call 953-0900.
OASIS Senior Center offer ·a
Parkinson's diseuCie suppml ·
group from 7 lo 9 p m. the second
Thursday of each month at 8()0
Marguerite Ave.. Corona del
Mar. For more mfonnd't1on. call
644-3244.
The Yoga Place offers a prenatal
and postnatal yoga class from 3
lo 4:30 p.m. Thursdays New
classes begin on the first of th~
month. 'For more information,
call 642-7400 '
Hoag Cancer Center offers Man
to Man a free prostate cancer dlS-
cuss1on group, from 7 to 8:30 p m .
the fLJ'st Wednesday of eetch
month at the center auditorium, 1
Hoag Dnve, Buildmg 41, New-
port Beach. For reservatlons or
more information, call 722-6237.
The Pacific Business Xchange has
weekly. breakfast meetings at 7
a .m. Tuesdays at the Pacific Club,
4110 MacArthur Blvd., Newport
Beach. ·There is no charge for the
L~
uutidl meeting. For more informa-
tion, call 640-0588.
The Newport Beach Psychologi-
cal AsSOClation presents a coed
relationship group called Insight
Equals Power at 1 p m. Thurs-
days. The fee is $25 per week. For
more infonnation, Cdll 722-4588
Hoag Cancer Center offers a free
relaxation and 1magery workshop
from 10 to ll::lO a.m. the fourth
Wednesday of each month d.t 1
Hoag Drive, Building 41, New-
port Bed.ch. Call 760-5542.
The Sea Explorer Ship Del Mar
711 of Orange County offers a
progrdm for young men ages 14 to
18 interested i.Q lea'ming dbout
saibng, seamanship, piloting, nav-
igation and cruising. Meetings tt.re
from 6 to 9 p.m. Wednesdays at
the Sea Explorer Sc<\, Base, 1931
W. Coast Highway, Newport
Beach. For more information, call
642-6301 or 551-8591.
OASIS Senior Center offers
ongoing dssistance, counseling
<tnd referral services for seniors.
For appointments or more infor-
mation, call 644-3244~
The Costa Mesa Senior Citizen
Square and Round Dance Club
seeks expenenced dancers to join
in from 9 to 11 d.m Thur days at
the Costa M a Se.mor Center,
19th and Pomona str ts, Costa
Mesa, For more informauon, call
545-5669.
A free support group for cancM
patients meets at 7 p .rn. Wednes-
da~ and a upport group for peo-
ple uifenng from ctuoruc fatigue
syndrome m<'t"'ts from 7 to 10 p rn.
Wednesddys at U1e ln~tttuh' for
I Iollstic Treatment <1nd ReseMc.:h,
4019 Westerly Pl11<1e, Suite 100,
Newport Beach. Por more mfor-
mation, call 251-8700
Arthritis Foundation Instructor
Hillary !)tone leads <1n cxcrc.1se
class at 11 am. ThutSclays at the:
Jewish Seruor Genter . .250 E. Bak"-
er St., Costa Mesd. r:or mow mJor-
mation, call 513-5641 .
NlgbUy meeUngs are offered ln
Cosla Me a and Ne~port 8C'ilrh
for d.nyone who wants to over-
come nicotin<• cldd1ctton. For a
schedule or more infonn<1Uon, c:dll
774-9106 or (800) 642-0666
Tbe Newport Sports CollecUon
Founddtlon, d nonprohl organiz<1-
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620 Newport Center Dnvc, New-
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The Co ta Mesa Communicators
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M a Mes engers To.-tmaster
Club 691 to Costa Mesa meets at
7 p.m. Tu days ut Me Verde
U,Uted Methodist Church. 1701
W. Baker St., Co:>ta Mesa. For
more informdhon, call -540-4446.
Blue Fla.me Toastmasters Club
2717 me<>ts ot 7 d.m. WPdnesdayia
at the Vtllaga Farmm, South
Coast Plci.1.a .Village. 1651 Sun-
flower Ave., Costa Mesa. The
meeting J.£ free for fust·time visi-
tofs. For more mformation. call
855-4308.;
Toastmasters Club 231 meets at 7
OASIS Senior Center off en vtsu·
al-aid creemng with a Braille
Institute repre entativc by
appointment. For more lnfonna·
Uon, call 644'-3244.
OASIS Senior Center hu a walk-
ing group cdUed Walkers Not
Rockers that meets once a 'Weck to
cn1oy scenic walks in and around
the Newport Beach area. For more
in1onnation, call ~4-3244.
Essential Weight Management
offers interactive ond proctctive
weight loss groups. Learn behav·
ior modification and other tech·
ruques to control your weight.
Cost is $20. Groups meet from
6:30 to 8 p.m. Wec.tnesdpys and'
Thun;days at 369 San Miguel Dn-
ve, Suite 350, Newport Bectch. For
more i.nlorm.ation, call 718-9848.
around town
f'Or more information, call 631·
2333.
Hoag Cancer Center otfen a free
yoga cla~ from 10:45 to 11 !45
a.m. Tuesday at 4000 W. Coast
H1ghway, Newport Beach. for
more information, call 722-6237.
Body DeslfJ'l and Urilted Studios
ot Self-Uefen e offers kick boxing
das e from 8:30 to 9:30 a.m.
"1\Jcsaays, Thursdays dlld Satur-
days at 1000 W. Coast Highway,
Swte C, Newport Beuch. The ~ost
is $8 per clRss. J7or more informa-
tion, call 722-0526
AJcohoUcs Anonymous meets
from 6:45 to 7:45 a.m. Monday
thrpugh Friday in Room 3 at Oasb
Semor Center, 800 ~arguente
Ave., Corona del Mar. For morn
'Jbe Abhetmer'• AalOdadon and
M a Te1Tacc, a r de.l\Ulll com-'
munity for people with
Alzheuner's disease and related
dementia, offers a free support
group for caregivers at 6:30 p.m.
the flf'St Tuesday of each month at
Mesa Terrace. 350 W. Bay St.,
Costa Mesa. For more informa-
tion, call 283-1111.
Jlebe«a Lewts leadl an animal
bereavement group that special·
izes m the needs of people who
have sick or dying animalS. It
meets at 3 p.m. every Tuesday at
3101 W. ·Coast Highway, Suite
311, Newport Beach. The cost is a
donation to an animal charity of
the attendee's choice. For reserva-
tions, call ?21-5750.
t'lewport Beach/Costa M.eJO Doily Pilot
Mar. Scree:rung is also available
from 1 to 2:30 p.m. the second and
fourth Wednesday of eoch month
at Manners Park. Dover Street at
Irvine Avenue. Newport Beach.
Fbr more information, call 644-
3244.
The Newport Beach Plycholog1·
cal Association offers a body
image and moderate eating sup·
port group at. 7 p.m. Wednesdays
at 3101 W. Coast Highway, No.
311, Newport Beach. Por more
information, call 721-5750.
OASIS Senior Center otters a
Braille class to help WJth sight loss
from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Thursdays
m Room 4 at 800 Marguerite Ave.,
Corona del Mar. For more inlor-
mation, call 644-3244.
Highway, Newport Beach. The
meetings are free. For more infor-
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free profelslonal consultation for
makeup. wigs, etc., is available for
cancer patients by appoinbnent
only from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Wednesdays at Patty and George
Hoag Cancer Center, 4000 W.
Coast Highway, Newport Beach
For more information, call 722-
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A free cancer support group
meets from 7 to 8:30 p.m. the
fourth Tuesday of each month at
Patty and George Hoag Cancer
Center, 4000 W. Coast Highway,
Newport Beach. for more infor-
mation, call 722-6237.
. a.m. Mondays at The Irvine Co.,
550-C Newport Center, Newport
Beach For more mformabon, call
733-2209.
• information, call 644-3244.
Another Passage, a translttonal
support group for people experi·
encing , changes in their lives,
meets from 1 to 2:30 p.m.
Wedneroays m Room 3 at Oasis
Sentor . Center, 800 Marguerite
Ave., Corona del Mar. For more
information, call 644-3244.
A support group for those with
brain tumors meets from 7 to 8:30
p.m. the first and third Thursday
of each month at Patty and
George Hoag Cancer Center,
4000 W. Coast Highway, Newport
Beach. The meetings are free. For
more information, call 722-6237.
The Jewish Senior Center often
card games from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
every third Tuesday. A kosher
lunch is offered at noon for S3 per
senior. For more information, call
513-5641. Harborlltes Toastmaster Club
1927 me>els dt 7 c.l m. Wednesdays
at the RivPrboat Cafe, 151 E.
Cocisl Highway, Newport Beach.
For more mfonnalion, call 965·
3648.
Lido Isle Toastmasters meets
Mondays from 6:30 to 8 p.m. at
the Glenddle f{'df'1al Bdnk Com-
muruty Room , I 00 Newport Cen·
ter DnV('. Frtshwn lsldnd, Nt>v.i·
port Beach. Por more• mtonnation,
call 9h4 ~31 4.
OA5IS Senior Center offers a
Cdrt• A Vt1n trcrn!.po1I to ttlke
members to dppointnwnts dnd
grocery shoppaog Tht.: shuttle
takes members to the ~lll(!r. For
dppoantrnentc;, ct1Jl 644-3244.
People lntere tPd In reading Eng-
lish cdn learn with tht• help of a
tutor. Hourly rdtcs 11nd times
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An discussion group for recover-
ing women alcoholics who have
been sober at least a year meets
from 8 to' 9:30 p.m. Thursdays to
discuss relationships, careen. and
living life sober. There is d cost
based on a sliding scale. For more
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The Hope Institute, a center for
recovery and family education,
offers a women's support group
from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Tuesdays at
2900 Bnstol St., C-206, Costa
Mesa. For more information, call
432·0020.
The Heallng ConnecUon ,oHers a
women's relationshlp group at 7
pm. Tuesdciys at 4425 Jamboree
Road, 180-A, Newport Beach. For
more information, call 261-8003.
Women Helpl.i:tg Wo.men otters a
lree peer support group for
women in tranc;1tJon from 3:15 to
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• ! 12 Thursday, Jonuory 28, 1 m S()CI e Newport Beach/Costa M.esa Daily Pilot .
VakntineS @ent will benefit organization that has heart
I t is a matter of the heart. The
Soroptinust International Soci-
ety, Newport Harbor Chapter,
1S throwing an eo.rly Valentme's
dinner Feb. 9 ot 1Win Palms in
Newport B ch.
The evcrung will honor Carol
WlWams and Interval House,
M~k Burch and CorJ>9rate Com-
bmed Volunteer Pro1ect, and
TH I .(I 0 W D
the spunkiest of them all, Lhc
gcl<XMooking redhead from
Pasadena and Newport Beach;
· Donnd Schultz. off ercd a summer
luncheon lll Pasadena as the
start of a new midyear traditiQn.
Maybe they'll invite a .few G~· ~
mis and Leos, depending on the
month ol the celebration. Th~n "
agdln, maybe not.
: Shelley Westmore and Gtrb Inc. •••
The American Red Cross doe'
not care about your horoscope. It
doe=t care, however, about you
when you need them. The Red
Ribbon 100 of the American Red
Cross. Orange County Chapter. is
holdirig its 11th annual champagne
and wine-tasti.iig event Feb. 7.
• I .
All three projects •make a diffcr-
~nce tqi.romen, • m keeping
with the goals and philosophy of
the Soroptinust code.
· In neighborhoods throughout
the United Stat.es.and p.rounc;i the
world, Soroptimist project.ii; work
on many levels in support of
efforts dcsigned to reduce and
eliminate acts of domestic .Jio-
lence against women a.od chil-
dren. Then, to assuffwornen
chmbmg out of the cycle of abuse,
Soroptimist endeavors mclude
workshops wid scholarships for
women re-entenng the work force
in head-of-household roles.
Victoria Gray is cluu.nng the
upcoming Twin Palms fund-rais-
er with a committee that includes
Dalla Badafos, Nancy Brown,
Dawn Lemonds, Marilynn Un-
nell, Rosalinda Lopez and Joan
McBride To get involved, call
(949) 7 t 7 5507
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Prom matter.. of the heurt to
matters ol the chart, The Cap
Club, a Newport Beach-based
l><>Cldl insidc>rs' coterie comp<>sed
of prorrunent local women who
sh.are the Capncom butb sign,
b.; d its dllllual lunch recently in
the Wine Cellar at The Sutton
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"Celebrating our bu1hdays
together is a blast." Sc11d New-
port doyenne Donna Bunce.
Why?
, "Because we Capncoms are
often all too forgotten due to our
birthdays being Ul close proximi-
ty to the holidays," sa.td Bunce,
adding, ~Or maybe everyone is
JUSt too broke from the holidays
to give Capncom birthday glfls. •
·sunset on the Bay• is the _
theme for the fund-raiser, set to
unfold in the new Aysia 101 m .
Newport Beach.
Whatever the reason, the Cap
gals know how to have a party
Ronnie Allumbaugb:i>onna
Blue, Sue Cannon, Dorl de
Krull, Donna Hood, Carol
Humphreys, Nina Montee Karp,
Ruth Ann Moriarty, Saxah Peck,
Kelly Roberts, Dona Schultz,
Michelle Sb'teck and MillJ
The Cap Club, a Newport Beach-buecl social Insiders' coterie, held its annual luncheon recently.
Front row, from left. are Ronnie Allumbaugh, Sue Cannon, Michelle Strieck, Dona Schultz and
Donna Blue; back row, from left. are Sarah Peck, Milli Wleseneck, Carol Humphreys, Dorl de
KruJf, Kelly Robe~. Do~ Hobd, Nlna Montee Karp, Ruth Ann Moriarty and Donna Bunce.
Founded in 1984, Red Ribbon
100 is an advisory councifto the
Orange County Chapter of The
American. Red Cross. Tue
upconung champagne and wine
fest is a major fund-raising event
for the organization, bringing in
excess of $230,000 over the past
decade for Red Cross efforts in
the region. Devoted local.com-
munity activist Sharon Esterly is
president of Red Ribbon 100. •
Support the vital efforts of the
Red Cross, including earthqu~ke,
fue and flood ~eli_efJn Uus very
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ets at $65 per person. Reserva-
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corns.
' Wleseneck au converged upon
And what about gifts? •we
exchanged all kl.nds of fun
things, including lottery tickets."
Bunce said. < the Wine Cellar to partake IJl
Chet Domlnlque Brlatre's nune-
strone soup, potato-crusted sed
bass, and a pastry cart that could
do ma few diet-consaous Capn-
•The chocolate mousse cake
with the creme brulee filling was
too much to tes1st," said Bunce,
editor of Newport Beach 'H4
magazine and one of the women
who helped launch the society
some eight yea.rs ago.
Pollowmg the exchange, what
else could 1t be but an offtcial
annual Capricorn horoscope
reading.
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I ' ~iwport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot .date book Thuadoy, Jonuory 28, 1999
Gloria' alienates, but 'Heart' will win you over
• EDfTOR'S NOTf: The Reel Crrtia
column features movie u1tiques written
by c.ommunrty members serving on our panel.
Stone's ·Glor ia' is
, be~t left Wisccn
P led.Se, sav~ yourseU. Skip
~a1ond.• .
A thug m New York shoots
down a door, moves his victims
into three comer~ of the room
and mows them down execution-
sty)e. The audience watch~s as
tbt! three individually stumble in
shOCk and then kt-el over dead.
Mednwhile,
the boy from
the fanuly
that's bemg
murdered is running for his life
and gets caught. Nicky, as he's'
known. has no one left. That's
the beglilning.
Anyone seeing the movie
sbowd have run out of lhe the-
ater then. Just wait, though.
Melis~
Richardson
they had a
deal. Now
she's back for
her money.
Instead, she
takes the boy
and runs. Now
cill the thugs .
are on their
tail. Nicky
n~s a family
and Gloria
needs to bo m
Miami by the
weekend to
meet her parole officer. It only
they can survive until the week-
end.
Suspense? Nope. just a
queasiness in the pit of the stom-
ach.
movi,. with
hh cuteness
and smart
retorts. I can't
S3y tMt,
though, with-
out lying. At
some point,
"Gloria•
could have
bcPn an mter-
esting moV11t,
maybe if lhP.
whole movi•~
had been
reworked.
The ffiOVlP.
moves way
too slowly to
an ending
that anyone
could guess
at, even after ,
reading only
this reV1ew.
The charac-
ters and
events are for-
gettable.
Overall, the
only good I
everyone or anyone else from
seeing ·Gloria • Even ·At Fust
Sight • is a better movi .
Instead, see anything el • you
can find. td recommend "Varsity
Bluelll. • OK, I unagmc Pveryon
is laughmg, as 1 ~d before l saw
at, but it rnaUy ic; fun It's a tc •1-
good ~ports moviP.. It's lnfuutely
better than wa~tmg two hours nu
"Glona.4
Please. I repeat, SdVP y()urs,•11
Skip "Gland.·
• MEUSSA RICHARDSON, 18, IS a Costa
Mesa resident and a ~e at UCI
~ .
•Heart' -_warming film
shows all sides of love
l p laymg bY, Heart· 1s
inlngwng, funny, bonng
(at ume~). end.-.aring and,
ultimately, satiSfymg.
The characters come IJy
•twos. 4 There are four seenungly
unrelated couples. SomP couples
<Jre clo:,~ly aligned and others
are trying to hnd their wdy
Cenci Rowlands and ScMn
Connery are a couplP who, hav-
ing survived p1Uall<o, ore trymy to
celebrate their 40th anniversary.
They am superb. ·
Elaine
England
Stowe, ts
involved in
extrdinantal
activity but
s,ho~ no
interest m
endmg h~r
marriage
G illidn
AndP.rson ''""
looks for pro-
fessional and
:,pintuiil SdtlS-•
lac:uon dnd 1!1,.
. • altemately~
r.ranky and ov1"rWrought until
. tie meets Jon Stewart
Angehnet Jolie is very outgo-
ing emd ~t1 factory as a border-
bne <ilcoholic who trusts no one
anrt IS verbally abu ... we m051 of .
the ume ,_
Tuer~· morP Ellen Burstyn
a tense mcstron m a ho~p1tal room
lt•nding to her son who is dying
of HIV.
Th • mov1e is like d senes of
wi•ll-wntwn short '>tones. The end
JUstihP. tlw 1oumey. The total .
would hrtve impro\'e-0 with the
etinundtion of 20 rrunutes of casu.!
al sc:x mt11rsp,.rsed ttlroughout. '
"Playing h}' l Jeart" 1s worth-.
wh1IP hecuUSA It lS loVlllg ..
Gloria is the girlfnend of the.
mob boss tn charge of the thug
who just killed Nicky's family.
Yet, she doesn't know whdt'S
going on because she 1ust got
back from d three-yc•ctr sunt in
prison for something she didn't
do. She wets taking the rap for
her sleazy boyfnt>nd b<•cause.
Sharon Stone has done several
movies. I haven't seen any of her
previous ones, so I didn't know
what to expect with her perfor-
mance. Her abilities were clear
the moment Gloria steps
onscreen. Stone has no talent. I
guess she's still getting role:>
because of •Basic Instinct.· She
wanders around lost in ~clona,"
conceding her star role to the
young boy she's with and
becomes a very meek anq.m4d-
dening supporting player.
It would be nice to say that
the young boy could save the
Sharon Stone and Jean-Luke Figueroa star ln
... Gloria," now playing.
can ~<:c com-
ing out of my
se<>mg and
revieWing this
movie ts if I
Con SdVC
Dennis Quaid dlJf>C'dT~ m c1 \Jar
pouring his heart out to wh0Pv1•r
will listen. His wile, Madelin~
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service & Ill\ aww WVlr1l'lg w.ne list ~ jlatrOnS v.ili!e dining fl lhis
romantlC seut'lg Live ~ tiegins rqrJ1 et 9'lrrl TM up6tM'S
Ogar Lounge h:atLres premun OIJ3TS. S01TCS arc an ~ uzer ~ LcK::sted &t 3131 ~Coast HiNv 542.7900 '
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ErlfOY de&:o'5 homemade tnm ooWig 111 a re!axed casual ~
Steps to 1M ocean 6700 W PC H 10 N 8 Tradtclonal f8lllneS ~
Scampo or FllWJClni Alfredo, lD I tasty 8SS01tment· of PulilS Pastas al)d
Salads are offered wit.ti SpcciajS Oa "t ErlfOY • glass or boa.le of your
f~ wine ()r beer end dOn l forget to save room for one of our
delectable des.~ Open dai'°f 1 1 am-1 ~. OeMlc'y ava~ We catw end
offer j11V".ite kn:li/me"tllg room tor 25 guests 94%31-3592
AMACHI
Sushi & Sushi to Go Complete Ber' Al Maier' rredit r.arrls locet8d At
2675 hine fwe {Aero$& ll'IJT1 Newport Gol Colr&e) (714) 645-5518
SUSHI NAOMI •
~ for k1lctl ~ 11"' a m • ~ p m Dlrln8' SP.Ned Moociat fund.7t 5 p m .g p m Friday & Saurday 5 p m • 10 p m. located et 3a:J
8rQ. ... • _, QJQa Mesa 714&11-7321
BENIHANA
Arr« , , ,....t celebruted Jap.incse restainnl Open 7 dao;s e W8e!
Lunch 11 3}2 ~ Mon rfri . Dinner 5 J0.1~ Moo -Thirs • 5 3().
11 CQin Fn.. 5ID11 ~ Sa& , 4 D9 ~ Sun Loc.ated at 4250
arcti a 94S855Cl!22
AVILA'S EL RANCHITO
AWlentic M ... ican IOOd, witt'I the fr9ahest ingredients & a new lrght
Q.JIS.f1e Groat margarw Hal.rs Wdl & Climer All IMP' Q"edC cards
~ loc8ted et 2101 Placontia. Costa Mesa -642·, 142, 200J
Newport BM:1 , N~ Beach -675-6855 and 2744 E. Coast ~,
W.1 -6448226 SIR ROGERS, LTD
Sanct.oiichea, catae and asprssso cmk.s & llt'!10W'i1es All nl!'N breakfast M I CASA
many C1ter1ng 1Y1a1lebl11 Open Mon·Fr1 at Sam Our rne&la era OCJN a tnp to Baja as wcl as Mc'roo Now of!anng fish
Mesa c.acos Phone eheOO ICJ" on1er'& lD1IO Hru's Oa~ from 11 em All ~ Set at 7em end Son et 9am Locac.ed at 270 E l ltJI 9teet. Olst.a credit cards accepted Louted At 296 17th St • Costa Ml!Sll
ROYAL KHYBER .
lwtrd W!MlnQ O.liaitll d .m ()pol tor U1Ch Mon .f1i 11 3).2pm
Dosed for tin:h on SatLrdaY &may 8nl!lch Buffa serwd 11 »
2 ~ Omr IB'wd Iron 5·~ l.oaiced at tl1e SQJlh Q)ost Plata
Vtlagt, 1621 w ~-71443&1010
SABATINO'S RESTAURANT
• SAUSAGE COMPANY
,a,lllmb,~ I
Mie. heir, ~ & Hoo'& 7 CtJ¥1 a k ~Sat &
!U1 bnn:t1fun83)1 00, ~·lhl" Uam-1~. Fri .Qi1 11am-
11pm. "'metQI' credit cir'da ~ locatBd At 251 Sti;r(<ird WrPJ
~ 8eactl (714) 7230021
RISTORANTI .AMMA GINA
h 1 ~ .aing on Che bly \Ne rMit· perfomq ~ ri Oii'
[ttMCI lOlllge Ulc:*lld ac. 251 E8lt Padlt ei. Hil1M'f " ~
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$erW1g ~ SMtl MeiCan ~ ~. cxd:ais. Wlllll'Oei
pUpC> and mudl more ~ 6 ~ 1 Closed on
INechlsd8yS cine " or tet&QA. Loceted 123 23rd !:l. in ~
a.d'l {nfJ91' ~~'II 673-e657
CATALINA FISH KITCHEN
Get hOO.l.ad on tt1e freshest IMlk!ble FnlSh grilled fist\ seafood ones
chcken SMR:ttW:he$ &a!ads gnlleQ plates e.'ld pasta ~ Open
seven daj'S a "'-eek Moo tmi Sa: 11gm.9pm Sondav 1am-7pm
C8ta'qJ ~ at 670 W 171tl ~ t exl Cos:a Me5a (West
d ~ new rnider Joe s I 64S.SS73
SANTA MONICA SEAFOOD
~ es Soi.chem Qt!ima's tap seafoOd retailer Wtt. :he l'a"gest &
finest selecDor! o! fresh .seafood da}f Also a rnulWJde. of sau'TlptlOuS
delicacies such es sushi, gri:!ed fish e-r.rees diwTl d»Mler. fls:1 & thipS •
~ end all the ;x;ngs flJ' a gourrret meat at tone (iJt>J1 7 rlaYs e.
ww; l..oceted et 154 E 17th a Costa Mesa (714) 5 7.!.8862
THE CANNERY
HisUN waterfroot res:.aurent and harbor ause center HOO"s MOO .sat
1 l 30. 2 em Son 10 am-12 pm, Al maier credit cards Reserv:l"J()'IS
soggested Located Ill 3010 L.efayeu.e A~ ~ Beacl CA 92663
(714) 675-5777 F~ 675<510
BLUEWATER GRILL
ea$uat wat.erlror1t dining lhe lomier "1ll o! Che ttSul'c Sea 9l8nty nC
Oela.'ll?'(s Featumg fresh ~ saafood C1fii1.t1t' bar and reta
fish maN!t Fl.ii bar Cigar pellO DV1lng pmlO A.'l rtl8P" ca1'Cls ~
8'l8llable Seating upon Moderwl'y pnced located et 630
Pm\. [)we l..do C4el 7 • uai encl dlfnr 575f.5H
AMEL IA'S SEAFOOD a ITALIAN RESTAURANT
For 39 6eM1I ~ end ~ of ~
Beach We the friest Ill pastas file &
sc:it0011S &nset CtvD" cs ser...oo Soo uru nus tran s :00 ~ -s ro
pm [)/ire ~ 5 pm Ltn:h Fn. Sat &in f:'aTI t • 30 6'n u:
3 30 pm &.mt tnnct1 from 1000 001-3 30 pn 311 M3rvlS tw er
~island $49-673-6500
14 Thvndoy, January 28, 1999 date book
~Egg foo yong fans are many
·and ·very hungry
Mlrn/\ll A Cl u
N ever m my w1Jdl•st haUu-
cmtthons did l imugme
thNc W<'fe i.o mony peo-
ple m Cosld Mt>s.i ctnd Newport
Beach with <'<JU foo young udctic-
tidn cmd who sulh•n'<l from acute
ahd chronic w1thclrctwtll.
How chd I know thf> Dally
Pl.lot ed1k>n. would use my light·
hedrtt:'d pNsOndl scarc:h lor tht~
11crfcct ugg too DINING yong 10 the Dmmg
'>t:ction? My hope
Wds that I nuyht
hnd dllultwr hdlf-ctown +>gu1cs
w1lh whom tu shdf<.! the lttmous
loo t1nd lunny lc1hk•s.
Tiw Pilot grdc 1ously r<111 my
sue n•s..,ful Sl'drc h t1ncJ :-.tnkc-1l·
nch story Dl'C' :n On Jt1n. t , at
5·30 t1.m ., Uw phmw IJPgan to
nnq c111d «Ollhntll'd tor 21 dc1ys
dnct mqhb
S1multr11rnou ... ty c dl11l' Uw I'·
rnt11ls, <111 •>f which I trwd to SdVP
until ltll' "in bdskPI" bttckled
drHl Uw con1pull•r t1lrnust
c rctslwd. In <111 Uww wen• dbout
f)l)O llHJUlrJPS lrom thP lt1n11shed,
rd\ Pnous, funny t1nd l<Hnous.
~tnCf' the problem WdS Of my
own making and because of the
e~g.
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t·onunuruty':. strong bPliel in
being responsible and uccount·
able for oM's acuons, f't1i~d to
·dnswer them all. Somedu.y I want
to throw thP-world'~ ldrgest cgu
foo yong pdrty dnd send the bill
to tile Daily Pilot.
"How could you mt1ke us ~o
hungry and su.hvatc so much and
not reveal the minw of the
w$tdUTdnl?" mctny wrote One
woman·e-matlcd that her hw ••
band c;a1d I did it purposely so.
the rei;taurrtnt would not becu~
too crowded. Now, thdt never
entered my rrunct, rnc)ce U1an
once, dedr adchcts
Another wrote, "OK, I'll bite ...
where l5 1t?" AnothN, "Where 1s
this NU"Vdna?" The funrnC!>t com -
plaint ·vou forc.cd me to read
the whole column three times
dnd I still don't know lhl~ name
al the restdurant. Did I miss
something?•
Mdlly of the curious rdllf'r..,
onginally cdme from Ne>w York,
Boston, Clevelt1nd, Chkugo,
AUaota and Houston, where• the
Cdnloncs<' cooks really know
' how to cook dfl ego too yong.
Those who hdd to live in South-
en\ Calitornitt dll their livl's told
.me ldscmdting ucc ounts of soh·
tary places In U1e Valley, Dana·
geltii~ "Ckissico
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4250 Birch Street • Newport Beach ia....:i..------,..........~
Clas .. 1tifled ads work for your
f
Point, and of cqur~e. San Francis·
( o.
, One wcll·baveled couple told
me they hdd found a great place
in Tahiti, something with d drag-
on in its
name. I'm
counting on
them to orga-
nize an egg
foo young
cruise:
Several
caners men-
tioned places
in Newport
Beach but I
didn't totally
devour their
comments as
we had tned
the egg foo
yong there.
Although
w.sty, definitely not the right
stuff!
We have smce returned to
the restdurant several times for
egg too yong and the place is
busier. But the owner ahd his
wife are well-prepared, Wllh
more fresh shnmp, sprouts,
onions and scallions The new
chickens m back are laying
fresh eggs daily
for the reoord, owner Long
Tram 1 not relat d to the ihven-
tor of the dish, but he trained m
Cleveland. So there, 11 you can't' '
go hoine agam, at lN1! t a memo-
ry of ho01e can come to you.
The place, Asian Bistro, is
located in Corona del Mar just
off of Ccx1st 1 Ughway on a small
street named Dahlia. Gomg
south on Coast l hghwuy it IS on .
the left just past MacArthur
Boulevard und across from the
Chevron station. ·
Long told me that several
customers had trled egg foo
yong for lunch i.tnd came back
and had it again tor dinner the
same day.
So now you are on your own
while I press on 10 my next
quest, for the perfect shrimp with
lobster sauce. Don't even think of
recommending your place unless
the thick, succulent sauce has
Jots of ground pork, black bean
and sumptuous egg. Otherwise
it's JUSl a checip imitation. Until
then, Shey Sht'Y
• MIOfAEL A. GLUECK lives m New·
por1 Beach and has written extensively
on medical, legal reform and educa·
tlonal issues. When not wr1t1ng he loves
to go out for Climese food.
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Tun Goodell named
'Chef of the Year'
The annual GoVemon
Conference on Tuelday hon·
ored local chef and restaurant
owner nm Goodall as Soutb·
em California's •Chet of the
Year.• . •
' restawant in Orange cowm-.
GoOdell says his businesS
partner and wife, Uza,
deserves credit for bis latest
honor. •nus award should have
had both of our n41Del on it
because she contributes as
much as 1 do,• he said.
Newport Rib Co.
moves to Harbor
Newport Rib c;o. has
·The awarCl. spoGIOred by
the Cdlifomill 'navel lnd\iltry
Association, is given to chefs
who have helped build Califor·
rua's reputation for world·class
Jood and beverage.
For Goodell, owner of
Aubergine 10 Newport Becu:h
and Troquet m Costa Mesa,
fine dining means more than
great cuis~e.
moved to its .new location aln ,
2196 Harbor Blvd, m fhe olcs1:~
Sizzler restaurant. It was pre·
v1ously located on NewpOrt
Boulevard.
"It's not just the food,• he
said •It's the service."
Past .award winners include
Julia Childs and Wolfgang
The new restaurant mclud "
a cocktail lounge with full bar
service, a banquet room and
photos of the Newport-Mesa
area from the 1920s to the ""
Puck. • 1960s.
It seats 170 diners and offe
an expanded menu including
steak and prune rib.
Newport Rib Co. opens at 4
At the age of 33, Goodell is
considered a n~mg young star
and has been invtted to cook
with a select group of chefs aJ
the James Beard Award's gala
reception in May.
p.m. daily., , ,
Call (~49) 631-2110 for mort;,\,
fuf ormatlon. The 1999 Zagat Guide
awarded Troquet, fcatunng
contemporary French cuic;rnf?, a
score of 28 for food, which
makes it the highest-rated
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Newport Beach/Costa Mew Daily Pilot • date book ThurKfoy, January 2 8, 1999 A IS
MUSIC
'LOVE TUNES AT THE DUNES'
Romanbcs of an ag s are encour-
aged to participate in •Love Tunes
at the Dunes" at 11:30 a.m. Feb.
13 at the Back Bay Cafe in New-
port Dunes. The songfest and tal-
ent show features the amateur
vocals of any-
. one brave AA'ER HOURS enough to . ,.,. . express theU" 1 feelings about
their significant others in song.
Admission is free. The resort is at
1131 Back Bay Drive, Newport
Beach. For more information; cau
(949) 729-DUNE.
PHILHARMONlA BAROQUE
ORCHESTRA
San Francisco's Philharmorua
Baroque Orchestra performs at 8
p .m. Feb. 9 at St. Andrew's Pres-
bytenan _Church. The concert
features Jean-Philippe Rameau's
Orchestral Swte from "Les Bore-
ades" and two Concerti a due
cori by George Fridertc Handel.
Tickets are $27. The church is at
600 St. Andrews Road, Newport
Beach. For more information, call
(949) 553-2422.
HARMONIA 8AROQUE PLAYEf\S
The Harmonia Baroque Pl'Jyers
y.1ll perform "The Three 'Ifebles"
n Feb. 7 and "Musical Ban-
. quet • on May 2 a~ Newport Har-
bor Lutheran Church, 798 Dover
Dnve, Newport Beach. For more
information, cdll (949) 5-46-3631.
ST~GE
'DUNELAWN' AND 'WITNESS'
"Dunelawn" and "Wibl~s.• a pair
of student-directed short plays by
popular playwright Terrence
•••• 0
McNally will be s_taged Feb. 6-7
and 13-14 at OCC's Dmma Lab
Studio. "Dunetawn• is a comedy
about an unsaupulous P:..7'chiatrist
who tnes to control his pdtients .
~ugh the use of drugs. "Wit· .
ness" is a·satinc black comedy that ·
focuses on a would-be assassm
whose work is constantly inter-
rupted by visitors. Performances ·
are 8 p.m. Saturdays, 2 and 7 p.m.
Sundays. Advanced tickets a.re S5
and tickets at the door are $6.
OCC is at 2701 Fairview Road,
Costa Mesa. For more information,
call (714) 432-5640.
STOMP
The international percussion group
Stomp perf onns at the Ornnge
County Performing Arts Center
through Stµlday. The group 11.ses
garbage cans, teachests, plac;lic
bags, boots, hub caps -every~
thing but conventional percussion
instruments. Shows start at 8 p.m.
today and Friday, 5 and 9 pm. Sat-
urday, and 2 and 7 p.m. Sunday.
'Ilckets d1e $25 to $48. The Center
is at 600 Town Center Drive, Costa
Mesa. For more information, call
(714) 556-ARTS.
'TARTUFFE'
South Coast Repertory presents·
·Tartuffe,• a comedy written by
Moliere a~d directed by David
Chambers. The production -
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preview lec-
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at 7 p.m.
1\ckets are
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Center is at
800Town
Center Drive,
Costa Mesa.
For more
information,
call The Cen-
ter at (7t.4)
556-ARTS.
which was the theater's first
production -runs through Feb.
14 and will be performed on the
MmnslttgCl. Tickets are $26 to
$45. SCR is ttt 655 Town Center
Drive, Costa Mesa. For more
information, call (714) 708-5500.
ART CONTEST
The Waldod School of Orange
County i9 ponsoriny cl commu-
nity art contest for students m
kindergarten through rughth
grade. Entries are due by Feb. ·
12. The three best entrtes in
.each grade will receive a vancty
of priz~. Send enbies to the ·
school at 2350 Canyon Dnve,
Costa Mesa. For more inform<t·
ti.on, call (949) 574-7754.
'RAUSCHENBERG IN TRANS-
PARENCY'
The Orange County Museum of
Art exhibits •Rauschenberg in
1 Transparency,,. 15 works credted
t 1>1nce the early 1960s by
acclaimed U.S . artist Robert
Rauschenberg, through April 1'8.
For these work.s, the artist used ·
transparent layers of plexiglas
c111d Mylar to create dynanµc,
shifting unages. The museum is
at 850 San Clemente Dnve,
Newport Beach. For more infor-
mation. call (949) 759-1122.
TUESDAY TALKS
As part of its continwng sencs
•Tuesday Talks at Noon• com-
plementing the art displayed in
its galleries, the Orange.County
Museum of Art presents Dr. AJan
H. Blanc, a psychiatrist who will
speak on "Probing the Psycho-
logical Mystenes of Vincent Van
Gogh. tt at noon Tuesduy in the
Lyon Auditorium. Admission is
free. The musewn is at 850 San
C l mente Dnve, Newport Beach.
For mor information, call (949)
759-1122,
. 'FRIENDS'
l.oCa.I artiSt Eugenie FiSher
exhibits her VJVld pastels, titled
•Fn nd~.· at the Newport Beach
Central Library foyer througti
Sun y. The library is at 1000
A •ooado Ave. fior more infonna·
.llcn, call (949) 717-3801. ·
• DANCE
RHAPSODY IN TAPS
The innovative dance COJllpanY
•Rhapsody in Taps" performs at
8 p.m. Saturday at OCC'.s Robert
B .Moore Theatre. llle ~rfor
mance fe<ttwes tap dancers
accompanied by dJl onstage jazz
quintet. Advance ticketS are $2 t
tCT $2-4 Tickets at the door are ,1'
$27. OCC is at 2701 Fauview ~
RoadJ Costa Mesa. For more
information, call (888) 622-5376.
FILM '
FRIDAY NIGHT ALMS
Classic Hollywood films that look
rntically at social injustice will be
.shown in the Lyon Auditorium at
the Orange County Museum of
Art at 6:30 p.m . with ·aad Day at
Black Rock" (1955) on Feb. 19.
Tickets are S5 for the general put>,.
lie, and $3 for seruor'S, students
and museum members. The
museum tS at 850 San Oemente
Dnve, Nev.'J>Ort Beach. For more
informabon,call(949)759-1122.
EVERY MONDAY NIGHT BEGINNING FEB. 15,.. THRU APRIL
• Crawfish sPec:1ats subject to Availability and Market pncing.
/I'/ IV"ct? t/ra~ Pa.~t"a././ "';a tb1"',,. tlertaJ.!OA g~
Newport Beach l..aguna Beach lrvlne
2400 W. Coast Highway 361 Forest Ave .. I 103 3041 Michelson, #A
(949)650.-5577 (949)376-8982 (949)254· 1023
A Mac.Gillivray r-rccman rilm
• •
'A 16 Thursday • .kmuory 28, l 999 commun1 forum ~ Beach/Costa Me$O Daity Pi16t
fDITOllll . ..
Good ideas deserve good follow-through
I
H ue mor<' police ttnd fire-p1 oyrnms f01 ~hildrP.n , ings account to cover essential occupy. Keep the phone line to
oytner Nickolas Sh":_mmas busy -·
off er him whatever help you can,
~d help recmit prospe ctive buyers
or te nants.
the benefits of a municipal library
. hghtNs. Bt?autif y the
slrPels. fmprovo pctrks. Tend
to Uw < i ty's infr aslru< tuw needs.
Th Py' 1 e the common goals you
ht•dr hom elec tt•d off icials each
YPd r. S.ometinws U1eyt1(' m~t. sonu•-. .
.tJnws-lhey'rn not.
This yea r, howP.vcr, wo hPdrd ,~
few 1c1lh c>r innovative idPd.., coming
fr om our C<}st11 Mesd C'1ty C'ounc il:
• ,Jop Erick.'ion wouJd likP to
tlivuh~ the city's ~urplu f unt1s mto
sp<'c1fic Cdtcqcm cs -J>t1rkl~md pur:
c:has.~ and. d cvPlopmPnt, strP.<>t
rnamtcnanc:c, ttn d a o;ovinqs ilC< ount
tor future ce:tp1tc1l improvPCnents,
• Lirlcit1 Dixon wants to launch a
c ustomcr smv1Cc progrnm for city
dcpMtments.
repair~ to thP Clty's facilities -fa b·
ulous idea. A customer service p ro-
gr 1m1 -whttt resident wouldn't
loVP tha t?
But we have a few suggestion
wp'd hkc to add to the coun cil's list.
M<lkc ttw Pacific Feder~I Plaza
building at 19th Street a nd Newport
Boulevard a priority. What happens
Maintain continued e nthusiasm
on the West Side red e velopment
process'. Keep the discussions flow-
ing and liste n to new ideas. Make
the final plan a community effort, a
• ~st.em: ~d _now ~e library foun· "
dation is on a quest to raise enough
money to build a state-of-the -art
facility -an effort that will demand
the support of residents, the busl-.
ness community and the City Coun-
cil if it's to be successful. The coun-
cil owes it to the community to s tate
shared decision •
its position for or against.
Some fresh iclr.us wo1th considPr ·
mq C rP<lling new acliviliPs to kPP.p
ctuldren out of trouble dllcl nnprove
their '>Ocidl ~k1Us -a hvctys d worth·
whil • e ndC'avm. A sufe ty-nc t sav-
t c > th ct t come r could be the key to
th<• WPst Side redevelopm e nt's s uc-
Cf•ss.
None of these issues are n ew.
• L 11>1>y Cowctn is suqncsling thn
u ty cJ u1>ct some of the wvPnue 1t
!Wh lr11m Uw < 'osln M l'"d G olf
< 'otll..,1' tow dfcl rww rP< r<'c1llona l
The longe r it stays empty, the
hc11clcr it's going to be to sell, le ase,
·And -once and for all -give
the residents an official opinion on
the library movem ent. For years
now, the city has been examining
They've been .talked about, written
about, maybe even forgotten about
by some. But they are issues that
deserve attention -goals that
El TORO DEBATE
Re aders offer support for new airport alliance
T h.111k v011 1111 lhl' qn•c1 l c1rllde, "Pll'C -
111111t lc1cwth1•1" (Wl'PkPnd Report,
J,111 :u1 II w11s one of tht• more
111ll•1111<1ltvl' ptt>t c•:, lr> dttll' on lhl• dlrpo1t
l<,'>\fl' 111l1•rtnq ft•11CIN'> mtE'IC'Sl.mg IO ... ICJhl
1111 1111· r nnl1nw11q, 1nlc•ns1vP pohttcdl ht1ltlP
lhnl lrt11111 t;.~kh.c.tll•
It is remarkable it has ta.ken this long to
tinally identify all the players in the game
of greed for "me, myself and I • This
alliance has been in place for a long ume.
Finally the people get to see part of what
Is going on.
I II•• m '' l, lomwd dlrport t1llicU1ce ,., d
rl• t11ut1• .,l•·p lorwrsrd in bu1lchnq d pos11Jv<
'on"''""''" TIH·n• 1-; d gr<•dl dc•ttl of effort
th,11 11111 .. 1 he· 1h rt'C'l<'<l ctl dssunng El Toro
.i11p111l \\Ill l>Pc111n1• c1 ren~y \Vorkt.n!.J
'' 1111 11s 111t1ny p<>oplt• ,,., poo.;..,1hle to devl'I·
"I' ,,.11111•111" dllltttlil<> to nil 1-; •I rn onunwn -
1.tl l.111 111'1 ......... 11y t.i ... k
W{Cl(EKD tllPO«T
Piecing it together
The one missing player in this game is
Michael Elsner, who still stands a bit
below the surface. An inte rnational airport
at El Toro guarantees tha t our quality of
Jile will suffer ad infinitum. ~
As Spike Lee said, "Do the right
Uun_g, •
BONNIE O'NEIL
A11 p•>rl \\'urkanq ( .roup nwmhPr
Nl'wport B<•dc h
I \\c1s <,111ry to lc .. un Hruc-o NPsld ndP,
('ll">1<l.-11t of C1l1Zl'll.., tor Joh'> <.llld thu
Tlw airport
Kudos
-to I.he Pilot
for I.he exte n-
sive a rticle on
the airport issue .
Having an import
ulliance group that
clllows all I.he various
groups and orgdruza-
tions to moct, plan, prepare
and cooperate should prove
RON WINSHIP
Eastbluff
1 appreciated your inlonnatlve article .
regardJ.ng the airport alliance. However, I ·
was surprised you neglected to mclude .
some of the key playen. on your chart, the
details of various groups, people, and the
roles they play m the debate Those from
the Airport Working Group -such as
l:r 01111111 y, IS not lllll'rP\ll•d U\ JC>IOlllfl thl'
m·wly tornwd d11 p111 I .1U1c1nc<• 11'ldl group,
u11d1•1 lhtt u lhmt1h• <1uspHl''> o f Georg£'
\rg)ros, hds provNl effechvt• in our fight
for c111 El T111<1 t11rpml. II you hc1ve g iven
mori• th.111 Arqyro..;, 11rid ht> hus my utmost
rt'"P' •c I, hopefully h1.., dbsenn • around lhl'
t.ihlc> \\ill 11nl hi' cll'lnl11t'lllc1I lo the> Of'W
t >fCJcl 111/rl I 11111
MARY GALLAGHER
Costd MPsd
dllidOC'P IS d gT(>dl idea. \'\ hoCVl'r
comet! the phrnse •united wu slancl and
divicl<>d we fd ll " was ng ht. Pulling a ll nf
tht> troops togl'thc>r unclf'!r ont> tPnt will
strnnyUien lht• pro-d1rport po ... 1t1on
Ptf Pclive. I be lieve it 1s a wmning concept
lhul deserve> support.
K.P. MOVER
Costcl Mesa
"" we 9et cloc;;er to crunch time, the
Mis are finaUy commg o ut of tht> wood-
work.
their president, Tom Naughton; ex-may-
ors, and current group directors Clarence
•suzz• Turner and Tom Edwards -are
c.ontinually working on the issue. I realize
tht>y we re mentioned m the article, but
your chart was a •saver," and I am sony
they were not included .
Con figuration of K-6.
;unior high is way to g~
I c1m '""pond intJ to yout qut•o.;-
t1•111 "l>oc•s lhPrP 1wcd to he>
11111110\'Pd c-onununtc:uhon
h•'IWt'f'll lht-> school chs tnrt c\Ocl
pt1n•11b, rl lld 11 <;(), wtldt would
ht>lp<" ..
11w11• dl'hmh•ly ,.., r1 net;•d to
m1p1ovP c omm uru< tt tm n betwt~·n
U1c s1 11001 chslnt I dfld part•nts
Ancl I lh111k whc1t thc·y ne<.'cl to clo
l!> hc1v" p.upnts on llw hod.rel. I
dlso lt>l'I ll'uC-hNs should be u
pctrt of tilt' hoard, but ever !n{e
collt•c hv1 • hdr!Jdtmn<J came in,
thul hc1.., l>f•t•n cl no-no I know w<>
h.1v .. Lm cld M ook in th(-> union,
.md th.it 1:. wondt>rful. But the>
h·adwrs should hdVl' d Sdy m-.
U1L'> rt'< onhqurdbon.
As t1 Im mer tedchN Ul the
NcwpNl·~h .. sa chstnct, my sug-
!JP~tion 1s that we hdVP kinder·
q.1rten-th111ugh·s1xth·grdde el<•·
mentc1ry i.r hools, dnd reopen dll
of llw PfPll\e>ntclry schools on lhP
Wt...,1 S1clt• 111 Costd Me'-d that
hrtv<• lw•cn done uvn lo somt•·
bHnH t'fw.
R<'h1rn Red Fifl11 and Suth
C rdtll' Ct•nter to d nuddle :,chuol
1l wr1s c;o thdl you don't hov •
lo b<1c·k up fatanna I hgh School,
hic:h is uomg to b<• overcrowd·
<J in u yt'tn or two when aJI of
little guys grow up to
mnth·grude lt:lveJ.
: I rton't know why they want to
ut st•vtmth· and eighth-graders
•re. Jw,t 1cop •n Reyes Scluxil
vcnth and e1c1hth gr<1dc dnd
o~n t1ll the e lcmentciry hool
hat wc>rn clo •d down as kmd
bl'rtPn througb iJtth qradP.
Nt•ver nUJld thJ chopping
hem up into kind rgarten
uounh third, and third lhrouqh
x.th, or fourth through 1xth. It
on't work. It J9 taking the conli·
1ty awa y from the youngst •
nd WJll rum th 1r dev lopment
d th r abthty to I irn cuh •
ly. W nc l Uh1t. We n cd
unty of th k1c1~ bemg in a
d rglirten·Uuough · xth·graclo
hool ncl g I 'nWJ.11k l nd
htomw school t~ck to nP1gh·
hood c hoo , ft th y u :<.I lo
, 111~1.-.ttel of busing kich from illl
·r Iii M to ''n Win.kl(• It IS
t ngtlt Jt not f
f
JO llACK·JAC08
"ostu Mesa
It is absolutely nd1culous to
send ~eventh-ond eighth
graders to Esttlnda muc d
group of duldren 1ust <>nt •rmg
puberty with sentially prc-
emergent adults.
Do you wt1 nt yours •venth·
grade ddughtt>r to hang with the
17-, 18-yenr-olct mr.1Jcs? ThNe is
too wide a sociaVmatunty gap
between the two groups of stu·
dcnta.
L ave the nuddle sr.hool
alone. I am a product of tht• rmd-
dl school ystr.m m Soulht•m
Cnbtomla, and 1t worked hnc for
me.
Jf the S<·hool board want to
pend inordin6tc time and mon ·
y w orrymg bout som thmg,
maybe it hould wony about our
d1 m a.I tc t c::or . Anm't the
SA1i coming around again soon7
It ms our hool bOard 11 only
abl to dlSCUS and ac:t on i.slues
that arc cssentinlly of no funda·
m ntal edu ation11l consequence.
Let' fare 1t, w • have always had
• 'nli111ly n t1unc-duck c:.hfJ(ll
hocml ln Co;te1 Mesa.
LAMY DAWSON
Cotta MCS{J
Could omeona pllMe c;1arlfy
whilt Pamela Prankel meaol by
f
' EDITH ALLISON C. FUNT
MlllllG
<:t<1ling thut 1nakmg Esta ncia o
. spvcnth·through -12th grade
tuc1hty 1s both •1m11101al and
uncthi< di?• I "P,1rf'ntc; to district:
'L u\lt• Est inthl dlone, .. Jan. 20}
Persondlly, this action fits nei·
th ,r of these categoric . It may
h unwt1ntctl or un1uslif1ed , but
muno1 ul <1nct unethlt'dll l think
not
LJ. KLEIN
It's timu to improve
city's paint technology
Por thP pnst lour ye ars, J have
l.K?en tryi ng to ge t aty ofhoals to
focu on other area of the town
1hnt ftre not named Shalimar.
North of W1l on m Costa Mesa
hn numy ol tlw same problems
Uull th tmlt on the West Side of
town have·
l) Poor alley cond1hons
'2) Ldc:k of ci>de enforc~ment
3 t No spedftc plan for rental
unpruvumcnt money outside of
th f ~lcral grant money areas
4 I lJnifonn wall9 along Baker
Stmct at Fairview Road and
wa~ along Fairview to the San Oie9't ........ ,
5) And now this fe& my lat811t
klea. the need for the dty to fund ,
a ne w type or graffiti machin~
that can match the paint on exist-
ing walls, buildings and f~nces.
This would help reduce the two
to.three calls I.he city averages
per day for removal of grdlhti
through out the city. The removal
of grafhti by the oty is very
effective with the limited
resources that we have, but with
new paint-matching technology
that tixists, th~ ctly would l>e able
to e liminate totally any images
left by the current non-pamt-
matchmg technology that U1ey
csre usmg.
Just drive up and dowu Joann
Street ttt Meyer Place 01 <lllvl'
the alleys of Mesa Del Mar and
see for yourseU the problems that
are left by our tnability to match
paint. The etty of Anaheim just
funded a new machine, arid they
have vutually wiped any benefit
for the paint.•spraylng teenagers
to come to their city.
Without reinvestment in our
town, we will have devaluation
In property values. Look at whllt
good hU been going on tn
· Pull.rtOn and Anabeim and now
Sebla Aoa. They all have bene·
trRidt mt P ' '' 1 ~ c~;;.:entorcer..a .ma nnn~uuy
money in theii towns.
Rea Elemen-
tary School
students wall
during an
assembly.
MARC MARTIN I
DAILY Pl.OT
Let's clean up the aty and
continue to make Costa Mesa
one of the best places to live in.
LARRY WEICHMAN
Real estate broker '
Costa Mesa
Childhood memories
last f or~ver, even for
parents
An open letter to Steve Smith:
You wrote today about how, in
the final analysis, your daughter,
. Bean, and her softball chums
come first for you, before any
conC"ems about Joe Bell, Wendy
Leece or the Newport-Mesa Uni-
fied School District (What's Up,
•0ptnions are plenliful, but col-
umn spece isn't," Jan 23).
Yes, yes, yes. Be generous
with yow child; not only With
your love bul,Bllo with your time.
Really be a pa.rt of her We. Lei
me explain.
Just this afternoon, I heard
words that are emblazoned on
my heart forever, wordl bhuted
oul by a JO·yea.M>ld man during
a rest break on a balmtbd c:oWt
alt; .. ~QI !a.18,... ••
younger IOG Jomed tbe Dntl ...... ·-....... . • -.+le 'ft t t
HOW TO lllCI YOUI
RIPllSllllTIYIS
PRESIDENT
rBill Clinton, (0), The White
House, 1600 Pennsylvania
Ave .. Washington, D.C .,
20500. Hotllile (6 a.m . to 2 .
p.m.} (202) 456-1111.
VIC£ PRESIDENT
Al Gore, (D), The ~ol
Building, Swte 212, Washing-
ton, D.C., 20500.
GOVERNOR
Gray Davis, (D), State Cap·
tol. SacramentD 95814, (916)
445-2841.
U.S. SENATORS
• Barbara Boxer, (0), 112
Hart ~nate Building, Suite •
t 12. Washington, o.c ..
20510. (202)22'·3553;or
2250 E. ~Highway,
Suite 545, El ~do 9024
(310) 414-5700.
•Dianne Fe instein. (0), 331
Hart Building, Washington.
D.C., 20510, (202) 224:-JEMJ,s
or 11111 Santa Monica Blvd:~
Suite915, Lo8~9002M
(310) 914-7300. ;
t
' • ' I
Mlddle School basketball ted.Jll. •
Since we had a Volkswagen b u!,
I shuttled him and many of his ,
pals to the game:, at TeWinkle, ~
Rea or Ensign and qwckly •
became the team mom These'
boy1> became my boys
The same held true for the
kids' four years on the basketbdJI
team at Costa M~ High. At
Mesft, their activities included •
cross country, soccer and swun-
JJUng and the weekend gamei; at
Tunager Park. •Mom• was
always there, cheering them on .
The guys got very used to her '
signature yodel when they need-
ed encouragement or a pat on
the back (side ) for a great pa ss, tl
basket scored, or a good run. •
On the weekends, the guys :
shared the beach -specifically.
the stretch of sand JUSt off J?th :
Street in Newport. They ref err~
to themselves as the 31th Street
TC C rew O ur house was the ir
hangout place Even through cct-
lege graduations, weddings anct
babies, the C rew stayed connect-
ed.
Today, cllmosl two decades l6l·
er, the Crew got toge ther for a
barbecue picruc and another baS-·
ketball game. And natch, Mom •
was invited. How I thrilled to see
them laughing, jostling, high·b.J-
ing and recapturing their youth!
Wives, kids, girUriends were'
there, but Mom was the only oqe
present who shared their histol"f.
(I brought a cake m honor of twO
Crew birthdays and was told, !
•That cake was the only birthdn
cake I had this year.")
Where were the other moms
Still busy Wlth their own con·
cemsl Where were the other
cakesl Where were the other 1 cameras recording the Kodak
momentaJ '
Back to today's rest break ne111
the basketball court. Anthony :
blwted out. •i.et'I plan another+
game 30 yee.n from now." ~
moaned, "Oh, wowl I won't be 1
here ln 30 yeen. • And his ._ -
taDIOm N!IJ>Oftle -words tba
brtng joy and tean even u I
write -wa, •No way! You
witll UI froin the Y8IJ 1J9111Dnlni,
and you'll be wttb \II to
Ah. the mnnll ol 111dr ~
0 t ..... . .
ThurK!oy, Jonl.IOl'y 28, 1999 A 17
BRIDGES a way to rt.>dute or clurunctte the need for The G1 ler Stre t bridge wa equally
another bridge. That did not prevent other unpopular.
the BPach, a gra -roots group.
, CONTINUED FROM A 1 cities from continuing their own gr9wth •That would cut through n well· lttlJ·
and therefore the potential need of bridges hshed n ighborhuod, • res1de.rn Nan ~
at 19th and Gisler. • Burgess sbid.
Morello aid c..onnecting 19th Str l to
Brookhurst would help inacase traUic
counts, attract relall <X?ntc.r and uplift cnp·
FYI
should be deleted, aid PC?ter Naghavi,
· Costa Mestt's transportation. services man-
ager.
It was deoded at that tune an enVU'On-
mental review would be necessary said
Kia Mortazavt of the Ornngc County Trans-
portation Authority. T~ut process was
dclllyed by the county's bankruptcy and
the shift ol tran.<;portabon ervices from the
county's Environmental Management
Agency to the authority, he said.
The Banrung Ranch pro1ect proposed for I Gene Andersoh, a consultant for Uu~
Newport Beach drew considerable cnu-study, " 1u it was in1portant to reiuembcr
c1sm Wedn day. that sometimes thP-authonty's master plan
"Why disrupt home and neighbor-of artenal highways •~ a rogional conceJJt
hoods bt"'cttuse of overdevelopment pri· that looks at eftccts on entire dtles
pied busm' .
Resident Pat l.)ol n agreed but suggest·
ed that 19th Str nt COJUlect w1U1 Blu1f Road,
a conceptual road on th authonty'::. master
plan that runs north and south, east of the
Santa Ana River.
Another scoping meeting
will be he1d at 6 p.m.
today in the Hurm,ngton
Beach City CouncH Cham·
beB, 2000 Main St. fteo,.
pie can Submit wmten
'omments at COsta Mesa
City Hall, 17 Fair Df'iw.
They can be picked up at
the Transportation
Department on the
fo\Jrth floor.
marily by Newport Beach,# said Costa "Everyone's looking at lt from a n~igh-
Me>sa resident Arie~ Flit'.nagan. · borhood concept, and that's very natural,"
More public meetings will be h!!ld
before the draft . envuonmental lmpact
report ·ts released this summer. It will take
a year to come up with a b.na.1 report, con-
sultant Herman Ba maovan said.
Most residents who opposed the bndges °Andl'rson said.
The history of the issue datei, to Costa
Mesa's adoption of a general plan policy m
the early '90 that limited development as
concentrated Qn the elfed they would have No one spoke m favor ot the Gisler
on their.neighborhoods and quality of life. Avenue bndge, but there were a number of
Other residents brought up concerns about supporters for the 19th Str~t bndge. •
the wetlands area locatnd at the mouth of "I dJU m favor of lhc 19th StrPet lmdgt•
the Santa Ana·River and seismic foulLc; that be<"dU e of what it can do for the city," ~aid
rrught preclude the bndge from bemg built. Philip Morello, foundlny member of 19th to
Thi'! trun portation auihonty will tuk a
h.naJ vote on the project attcr each of the
oues take forrpcsl action Public meeting~
I
CONTINUED FROM A 1 i i
Marshall died of the in1unes four months i_
later. }
Federal prosecutors then questioned ·
Steve Garrison, an investigator with the I!
Orange Co\Ulty Sheriff's Department bomb
squad who collected and analyzed evi-
dence from Galindo's apartment at 1330 N i
Prench St. j
Garrison gave lengthy dccounts of the i
minutest details picked from the rubble J
after the blast -the shards of plastic and I,
metal and milhmeter-long fragments of
insulated wire, and the mail bomb's wrap-i
ping paper that bore Galindo's dddre!:.s and 1·
a postmark from the Hunb.ngton Beach
1
..
post office
U S. Distnct Judge Mdnuel L. Real was
;..frustrated with the time it took for Garrison i
to describe the pieces of the bomb debris !
and the wreckage in Galindo's apartment. i
wiU be held at thctt tfule as well. . .
PRAYERS
CONTINUED FROM A 1
thmk many cases of pancreatic cancer (havP.
been] cured,• he said. ·aut the Lord is so won-
derful and powerful when it comes to healing
hwncm bemgs. •
Krause's comments drew loud applause from
parishioners, pldny of whom knew him from his
15 years dt St. Jodchlm's, others from his current
paru.h, Our Lady of Mount Carmel in Newport
Beach. •t don't wc1nt to say, 'Poor me,'" he '-dld. •tt
that's the suJf enng of the cross, that's U1e suffer·
ing of the cross. I was looking for the crown but I
didn't w .. k for the cross."
The sanctuary at St. Joachim's was packc.'C.i
v.'ith people lining the back walls to hPar about
and prdy for their priest. A flutist and acoustic
gwtarist supported d chou that led the congrc-
' gallon 1n sevcrdl hymns in English and Spanish.
. .
• torught, • Robillard prayed
Ther • wen~ also st~veraJ testimorues of dlVUle
healinys, mcludmg one _of a 6-year-old girt
whose p1ctwe WnS placed Under a crucifix 81 St~
Joachun's. She had a rare tunn of cancer, but
after the pansh praved for her he w~ com-.
pletely healed, one panshioncr said
Krau"e who left aJter the flrst part of the scr-
v.ce, sdad he felt extremely weak and was learn·
mg to hve day to clay. As rJll thi? messages and ·
songs wcr"' translated mto Spanish. Krause ma.n·
aged a joke .about his own bllingud.l ability.
·Most of you understand English, gracias a
Dios, • h<• t.aid.
But ho was moved to tean; and the congrega·
uon to a tanding ovation at his closmg C01D·
men ts.
"The best good news lS thnt we cl!e cared lor
and supported Ill the hc:tnds of the one who loves
us." h~ sold ,...
Gabe Carcamo, 11, a hJth-grader at .st.
JOdchlins School, said he appreoates Krause'
kindne:»s.
Before nsmg to adjourn, ReaJ said, "We !.
spent 2 1/2 hours saymg just that there was ,
an explosion l want to get to what this case i
is really about.• i 1
DON LEACH I OMV f'llOT
A womclll says a prayer d uring a service for the Rev. Ken-
neth Krause at St. Joachim's Church on Wednesday night.
The Rev. Joseph Robillard of St. Joachim's and
two other local priests then laid hands on Krau..c;e
as members of the congrogabon extended their
hands toward Kruuse to pray for his healiilg. ·we trust thdt your divine spirit that mdkes all
Uung<s possibl~ will ffidke this heal1.n9 possible
"He was d.lways hPTe for the blessing of the
arumdl , • Gabe said ·He bles P.d our mouse.
our cat, ow bud and our turtle Hes really ruce
llus i lund of sad • •
Gabe said be and his classmates havfl all com-·
nutted to praymg tor Kraus dmly.
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und the aty, with the mtentJon
f erving young local skaters
ather than bwlding one big
!!910nal attraction.
"WP.'re not trying to build
ophisticated parks for the older
~ds, so this way it won't be a
agnet, • sa\d Franklin, who
Chat.rs the corruruttee "There are
lot of good kids in this city who
:kateboard. We spend a lot of
money on other sports, but we
(lon't service this need.•
ifhe study, released this week,
lists West Newport Park, Lincoln
Athletic Center, Grant Howald
Park and Peninsula Park as
potential locations
:They were selected based on
116 different factors, including
ownership of the property, loca-
_tion wit.tun the aty, topography of
ilie land, potential neighbor con-
fliC:ts, security and -interestingly
-proximity to fast-food restau-
rants.
According to the study, a park
at Lincoln Athletic Center would
. be the most compatible and possi-
bly the easiest to build, while the
peninsula location could require
Coastal Commission approval.
The money to build each pcuk
would probably come from a joint
venture between the city or
school district and community
groups.
Completed by Purlos-Rose-Rsi
Landscape Architects, the study
found that the city's population
could support at least two skate-
board parks of 7,500 to 10,000
square feet m size
If embraced by the community,
the approach would be to build
one park at a time ,and, based on
its success, consider building
more, the study said.
But it is clear that the words
"skslteboard park" alone will
1grutc fire from protective res1-
dentlal corrununities such as West
Newport, Harbor View and the
Bdlbod Peninsula.
Peter Tarr, president Of the
Wf>st Newport Association, said
hlS c-ommunity probably won't be
recPptive to the proposal.
#I ccm't understand why
m
Here's a look at the four
potential skate part sites
that are the subject of a
Convnun~ Servlees
Oepartrnef\t feasibility
. study:
WHERE: West Newport
Parle, Seashore Drive and
West Coast Highway
WHO OWNS: City
SIZE: 6,800 square f eet con S166,925
• WHERE: Lincoln Athletic
Center, San Joaquin Hills
and San Miguel roads
• WHO OWNS: School dis."
trict
SIZE: 12,500 square feet
cos~ $253,275
WHERE: Grant Howald
Park. Corona del Mar
WHO OWNS: City
SIZE: 7,500 square feet cosn s116,475
WHERE: Peninsula Parle,
Balboa Boulevard
WHO OWNS: City
SIZE: 6,600 square feet •
COS'r. $1 79,905
they're butlding one in the first
place, let alone why m that neigh-
borhood with parking, traffic and
existing police pr"Oblems, • he
said.
Councilman Tod Ridgeway,
who represents the peninsula,
said be is opposed to skateboard
parks because he believes they
would create a nuiSance.
•rm not against the kids, but I
don't think it should be in this
oty," he said. •
He cited examples of skate-
boarders destroying expensive
rails and benches m Fashion
lsland and of graffiti and loitering
problems in shopping centers.
But according to the city's
study, police departments in
Huntington Beach and Temecula
reported a significant reducUon in
What do you think
aboUt the plAn for
Skateboard plllks In
Newport 8ffCh? Call
the Ruden Hotline ilt (949)
642.:&086 or send an e-mail
to dallypllotOearthllnk.net .
Give your hometown and
phone number (for verifica-
tion purposes onfY) and
spell your full name.
skateboarding complaints from
property owners once park; w~re "
built in those cities.
And when officers do confront
skaters on public property, they
Cd.n at'least refer them to a legal
alternative rather than just telling
them to leave.
Advocates say lumping all
skateboarders into one category
of tattooed, pierced troublemak-
er.; unfairly maligns the sport's
image.
"There are so many little kids
-and even more girls now -
coming in for skateboards," said
Sandra Rothbucher, owner of
Lido Extreme skate and sUrt shop
on Newport Boulevard. "I think
this city can definitely use a skate
park. We would certainly come
out to support that."
She also said the city's pro-
posed approach of building sev-
eral small parks would work, par-
ticularly be<;ause of the new Vans
skateboard park at the Block at
Orange. The gigantic park
attracts the more hard-core
skaters, leaving the communicy
parks for the younger, less experi-
enced kids, she said. ·
Franklin said the next step .is to
start scheduling community
meetings to get their input and
debate the issue.
"Our committee knows it is a
sensitive subject, but we also
believe there is a serious amount
of skating going on in N~wport,
and our neighboring communities
are dealing with this by building
facilities," he said. "I hope we can
all just come to a meeting with
open nunds."
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au.cs\, tompctitive airfares and convenient travel options for Orange County residents
and tourists. By 2020, _.dl
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to servl• 24 million 100 ...
annual pa\M:ngl'rs
(MAP) By rnmpari-
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International Airport
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and San t ranc1sco
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quite that bizarre yet -but some come pretty close.
Here are a few examples of misinformation,
taken from Web sites, news reports and rec~t
mallers, togeth~r with the facts ..
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In fact, th.e Airport and Open Space plan generates less than half the traffic of the
high-density non-aviation Millennium Plan, reducing the potential for gridlock in
neighboring commumt1es. Also, airport traffic _.dl
is expected to peak at noon, not rush-hour ~ Trafllc COmpmllon
Witho ut a new airport, residents, tourists 345,000
and businesses face increasingly time-con-
suming and costly commutes along congest-~ 'tJ ed freeways to reach distant airports in Los ...
Angeles and Ontar~.o-It's predicted that the · 8.
rush-hour commute will double along major a ~ freeways by 2020 That's the kmd of costly 'i
inconvenience th at could potentially 0
discourage tourists from visiting Orange E
County and drive away high -tech ~
businesses which rely on quick, cost-
efficient transportation.
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'Space Pion
In foct, fhght paths are planned to follow familiar patterns used by·the military for In fact, consultants (selected in part by the Air Line Pilots Association) have com-
y~ar-;, so that most of the nois~ is absorbed in the existing 14,000-acre buffer zone pleted a Terminal Instrument Procedures Analysis (TERPS study) w hich states that
where development has been restricted ~ A ~ proposed take-offs and departures
in the past or has not occurred . The .~of Hom11, People and loto!ll ••lln~ can be ~fely conducted at El Toro
vt:ist ma1ority of Orange County 2.6 II Otla Nolll lmpaot ANG .tor •alb• Allporll within all FAA afcty standards.
million rt•sidcnts, north and south, will Al50, it is common to have rccre-
cxperience little or no noise. ational areas near airports -think
Preliminary analysis shows that there of Balboa Park and San Diego Zoo
are tw homes and no pul>lic schools in under the approach to Li~
the Statc~defined "noise impact .ar<-a" Field, and the Newport Beach Golf
when.• community noi e equivalent Course and ~pper Newport Bay
lcvl'ls reach 65 decibels. Ecologi al Preserve near John
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ursdoy, December 28, 1999 • Sports Editor ~oger Corison • 949-57 4-4223
' •
• Big Canyon's. Holstein
finds the coveted 'zone.'
Lo and behold, as soon as a
golfer qwts trying to find
"the zone," a day comes
when it finds you.
For Sally Holstein of Big
Canyon Co\,lntry Club, "the
zone" certainly found her last
week as she fired an under-par,
nine-hole round for the first time
in her We. . •
Holstein, who shot 79 several
tunes on Big Canyon's old
course, carded a 75 to set the
ladies' record on the new course
,
•111t1d at baUUme,
~9.~rlbe
llory, tee fage B2.
DAili PILOT PHOTO
8V KIM HAGGERTY·ZVUUS
QUOTE Of THE DAY
·1 was at o red ~t In nid October and dosed my ~ trying
to nap for o ftw seconds. I reamd I was king myself ... •
Bill Workman, former OCC football coach
Newport Beoch/Costo Me$() Doily Pi1ot Bf
lflt Ill
SPORTS HALL OF FAME
CELEBRATING THE MILLENNIUM
• Always the coach.
U CJ water polo coach M
Ted Newland has
insprred a number
of athletes over the yean. ·
who hove gone on to emuldte
their mentor as coaches, both at
the high school and college level.
· · There are also those. like
Newport Harbor High product
Bill Jewell, currently the men's
swimming coach at Golden West
College, who take
Newland's ideals more
senously than most.
·1 pion on doing
this until I die,· Jewell
said. "I'm a lot like
Newland 1 want to .
drop dead on the pool
deck"
'
events m 1963
The followmg year .. he won
the ndtional championship in tbe
K·2 and K-4 events, as a member
of the Califorrua Kayak Club.
The hvE!-mctn club won the
North Amencan btle in the K-4t
and qualliied for the 1964
Olympic Game~ m Tokyo. But
then they ran into trouble.
Most team~ which went to the
Games had eight-member tea.ms.
The hve-member CKC tned to
fill out the. roster with other
paddlers from the Olympic The.ls.
The Olympic Committee.
ctccording to Jewell,
wasn't pleased a
hve-man team won
and forced the CKC to·
go to Tokyo with five
paddlefS. A bad sinus
mJectJon affected one
member. who was m
"It was just that day (Jan. 19),
the putts were going in, H said
Holstein. who played the back
nine first and shot 40 (one bmhe
and one bogey), then played the
front and drained birdies on 2. ·
3 and 5.
Holstein, whose round was
· ghllghted by a 60-foot birdie
putt on No 5, could see her line on every putt.
NN The two frrst met m 01956 when Jewell.
recently voted to the
Daily Pilot Sports Hall
of Fame. was a Bill Jewell
all three races. and
Team USA fllUShed
dead last .
"I still remember
bcatin~rthe Italian
boat with open water
between us," Jewell
"It was kind of like what they'
~all being in the zone," she said.
• 1 always tried to figure. out how
to get in the. zone, but l could
never do it. It was 1ust one of
those days ID a zone." _,,._
Bill Workman may have
had enough of coaching
Orange Coast football,
but in reality, it may have
been just a preview of
things to c~me.
PERSPECTIVE Workman will still be around
Orange Coast as a "professor"
freshman on the swun
team at Newport
Harbor, then under the watchful
eye of Newland.
In rus senior year,'Jewcll was
a CIF finalist in the 200-yard
m<hvidua.l medley, 100-yard
backstroke and the medley relay,
.helpmg,tQ.e Sailors.' second-place
finish in CIF. All-Amencan
honors followed m all three
events
As a freshman al Orange
aid. •we won by a good 500
meters, but that'• Just before one
of our guys got really sick.• It
remains a sore spot tor Jewell.
After three years m the U .S.
Navv at the Los .Alanuto
Weai:>ons Station he was
released to tram for the 1968
Olympics, but woWld up as an
alternate. Newport Beach's Steve
urgensen paid his PGA Tour
onexempt dues at the recent ~bob Hope Classic.
Jurgensen,.a gi:aduate of the
at a change of
pace from the
last b.me 1 saw an
Orange Coast
Conege ooffiall
m physical education. and it's
anyone's guess where the road
will take him at this point. Hl.s
first inclination is that he'll be in
the stands at Coast this fall while
the Pirates are playing and that
perhaps he'll be taklng some of
the load off new coach Mike
Taylor in terms of handling
personnel duties. But that's just
;ipeCU]ation at this poml ~~~~.t~over the years I watehed Coa t College he continued to
swim. But slowly. h1i> other
passion, surfing, was beginning
to take· up more of his time.
When he got to USC, Jewell feJt
like be didn't fit m and spent
more time nding big waves from
Rincon to San Diego than gomg
to class.
After qraduating from Long
Beach State he assisted Newland
at UCJ where he helped build
national championship teams in •
998 PGA Tour Qualifying
ool for the third time in his
eer, was a last-minute . .:-·
placement at the Hope Classic
hen Lennie Clements pulled
ut with an IDJUJY.
· But Jurgensen wasn't eligible
E
r any prize money accord.mg to
ur rules. In any tournament
ther than a pro-am, the vacant
pot would not have been filled,
but three amateurs a day pajd
,800 each to play in the
ro-arn with a PGA Tour player.
Jurgensen was pa.id $2,000
~y the tournament to cover hls
~xpenses for the week, but a
last-place finish at the Hope
SEE GOLF PAGE 82
coach exit alter a long and
distinguished career.
Thirteen years ago, after some
tough years and an internal force
at Coast which finally forced
Dick Tucker to restgn, the
eventual Orange County Sports
Hall of Farner fought back the
tears.
Today another Pl.rates' coach,
Bill Workman, has stepped aside,
but whoa, what a difference.
At one point Wednesday
Workman ticked off on his
fingers without I believe, taking
a breath, his intentions on
delving into 1) charity work,
2) a drug abuse program, 3)
football in some capacity, 4)
real estate, 5) conversati9naJ
Sparush and 6) becoming
computer literate. Later he
thought about color
commentating on televiston,
cLDd finding out how the apples
are ID the fall in Julian.
~ost in a slate of being
a reborn human, after 35
consecubve years as a football
codch since lus playing days at
Whittier College, the 57-year-old
Workman continues to defy time.
•I'm starting today at~
Caballeros with a two-hour
workout and a sauna,• said
Workman. • t•m going to do this
five days a week for awhile and
see how it goes.•
ongrat lations
Work.man and bis EdiSon High
football teams Wl.ll, Wl1l again,
and win big-time. No one was
more competitive
At Coast there were four or
five solid campa.igns, including
three bowl appearances in four
years before an admirustrative
melt down took his football
program with it.
The last three years produced
six victones in 30 starts
•Anyone who says it's 1ust as
much fun to coach and not win
as many games is lying,• said
Workman.
It wasn't the losing, however,
nor any internal pressure at
Coast, at all, which forced the
SEE WORKMAN PAGE 82
·It 'possessed me." Jewell
said. ·1 was never into drugs, but
I loved to surf. I was really into
the Wedge 11\ the Idle 50s. There
was a picture in the Dally Pilot m
1961 of me at the Wedge on a
big day."
It was during this time when
Jewell discovered another of his
loves, kayaking. Qwckly, Jewen
became one of the top kayakers
m the country and he won
national titles in the K-1 and K-2
water polo and swimming.
Eventuall}', Jewell ended UJ?
wtlh a coaclung job at Newport
Harbor in the early 1970s his
Sailors winning the Sunset
League eight times in his 10-yecir
reign before leaving for pnvate
business. He returned to Harbor
as the Sailors' coach in 1989 at
the urgmg of his son, Dietrtch
The passion for coaching
qwckly came back and when the
younger Jewell graduated and
attended Golden West the
folloWlllg year, Jewell followed •
as an assistant coach in 1991.
The following year, he was
given the men's team outnght
and has guided the Rustlers to
f1ve state title..-; m seven years.
DAILY PILOT HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE OF THE WEEK
Three-sport Corona del Mar High standout has his
· pick of the college scene, but it isn't so easy to choose.
ike a tnple-teaming m
the post. Denrus Alshuler
oC Corona del Mar High
is comert.>d m a tough spot with
the ball in his hand .
But Alshuler's dilemma is one
many of his peer.. and
competitors wohldn't mind
tolerating. ·
Alshuler, a three• port athlete
and the Daily Pilo(Athlete of the
Week for the second tune this
.... school year (fmt in football. now
in basketball), really doesn't
know what his collegiate future
holds, so don't uk.
At lealt not yet.
Wa.Jt until the spnng. when
Alshulcr has warmed up his
blocking arms and hitting swmg
m volleyball, the game m which
the 6-foot-5, 200-pound scruor
figured he'd play after saying
bon voyage to hJs remarkable
and div rse Sea Kmg career.
But football was "<> much fun
last autumn, Alshulcr ..;tarted
thinking about strapping on the
pads in college. .
Now, W1th CdM Coach Paul oms· b4. ketball team surging,
Al!;hulcr is leading the way on
the hardWOod and, you guessed
it, "would like to play b6 kctball
in college~
SH ALSHULER MGE 82
• • • Dennis AlshUler
• •
i2 Thuradoy, Jonuory 28, 1999
DENNIS Al.5IU.B
8orn: ~ 14. 1980 ....... rn: C«oN def Mlt =~s ~laMtbell -.,.;r....d
~ .... °"" ........... Mmm ........ ....... ~~
........................ lng ~ H.vbor In the .(football) ~le of the Bay las1 ~end
!Winning CIF in YOlleyball • .,
MhlMe ., ... -..k IV: Scored
20 points w1th 10 rebounm. ftve steals. four ass1sb and one block
In 5~·53 upset Oller Irvine Made key free throw down the strttch.
Added 12 polnts and sev~ boards
agafMt Santa Margarita.
• DllyPfd
Co~ fPOl'U urd IMie's '9-S
ALSHULER
CONTINUED FROM 81
Stanford, Ydle and
Georgetown remain on
Alshuler's short l.Jst. But what
sport he'll play is still a mystery.
Even more, he's "still waillng
on Cal, USC and Pnnceton
(for acadeIYUc acceptance) "
"I've got to choose (wluch
1~rt to play) some tune,~
•:J\!Shuler said •People were
'always asking me what my
fa11orite sport is, dnd I used to
say volleyball I've had most of
my success m volleyball, but Uus
year it was great in football and I
had an incredible tune, and in
basketball I'm hdving a great
tune
"So now, since we're winning
m all three sports, it looks
dllferent. I can't decide what
sport lo play. but 1 tlunk t'll play
football or volleyball in college.•
Alsbuler led Coach Steve
Contl's Sed King volleyball team
to the CIF Southern Section
D1vis1on llI championship last
spnng, then served m
mulblaceted roles for Coach
Dick Freeman m football
menllng second-team All-Sed
·View League honor.. c:1s c:1n
offensive player
_ -Hl'm JUSt glad to b<? one of the
• three coaches who have the
· pleasure of working Wlth hun,"
Orris said. "I fe's aJso a rPdl
likable guy. PPople JUSl graVltate
to tum."
Alshuler, who!>e grade-pomt
dverage (3 9) and SAT score
( 1,290} will open mc:1ny Ivy
League door.., is a blue-collar
athlete ble.sed with height, soft
·hands and an iru.linct for the
action
Last week. the three-sport,
all-distncl Dream Tec:1mer found
himself m the middle of the
chaos against Irvine, an eventuaJ
55-53 road Vlctory for the Sec:1
Kmgs (15-6 at week's end)
With CdM cllngmg nervously
to a one-point advantage With
0. 13 3 left m tht" gdffie, Alshuler
drd.llled the front end of a
one-and-one situation the most
crucial of free throws, because u
you miss the first, there 1!:i no
second shot.
"I didn't rrund dl aU that it
was me (at the ltne}, • AJshuler
said. "ln all sports, tf it comes
d own to (the letst play}. I want
the ball •
ln what was considered an
upset wrn over the Vaqueros,
Alsbuler finished with 20 points,
10 rebounds, five steals, four
asslSts and one blocked shot.
Irvine had d chc:1nce to tie ft dl
the end, but Uruven.ity of San
Diego-bound Chris Ferguson's
shot rolled off the rim and
Alsbuler secured the board as
tune ran out.
Alshuler fueled CdM's attack
early, converting 6 of 7 from the
floor in the first quarter as the
Sea Kings raced to a rune-point
lead by quarter's conclusion.
"In the first quarter, Dennis
really got us going ¥td rolling,·
OrJi.s said. "lie carried us offen·
sively, then the other guys got on
the bandwagon.
"(Alshuler) does whatever it
lakes to win and just does it.
Yeah, it was a great performance
against (the Vaqs), because they
really dJdn't have an answer for
him."
On one play, Alshuler $ot
near the basket from the
baseline, but it was an air ball
and traveled across the nm. ·
Alshuler, however, hustled to the
S?ther side and rebounded his
own miss, before scoruig. "I
actually double dribbled, but
they d.Jdn't call it," said the
dlways-thinking Al huler.
, .The following game, Santa.
MargariUJ'a matchup zone
caused CdM too many problem:;
olf ens1vcly and tho
league·leading Eagles won,
;--46. Alsbulcr scored 12 points,
• 1'lbbed seven rcbounclJ and
9uarded ~lbly the best playl't
lri the l ague, Spene r Gloger.
• .~We've got to know where
~ l)read's buttered and w
difimteJy need to get th ball to
,_.,..,._,_ any time we can,
becauaa he'' producing,• Orril
MICi.
,
s rts Newport Beach/Costa M.eso Doily Pilot
co••UlllTY COLLlll Mlll'S llSIETlllL
Orange Coast drops 71-58 decision
• Second·half letdown
betrays Pirates in road
loss to Irvine Valley.
JA.\tl\ HllJ
Oattl'iol
IRVINE Por d hdl.f, at l<!ast,
Orange Coast College's men's
basketball team had a chance to
go mto the second ,round of
Orange Empire Conference play
with a winning record. But a secr-
ond-hall letdown led to a 71-58
victory for host· Irvine Valley
Wednesddy night, droppmg
OCC's conference record to 3-4 at
the end of the bnt round.
"Nobody stepped up in the
second half,• Coach Tirn O'Bnen
aid. •we c.an't eem to put two
good halves ~ether, which is
disctppointing. 1 expected more
from these guys.•
The Pirates (12-11 overall)
were do~ JUSt 38·34 at halftime.
but Irvine Valley opened up a 10·
point lead with just to minutes
left to play. ·
OCO fought bard to keep up
and drew to within five l\ couple
of times down the stretch. The'
Pirates had everal chances to cut
the lead to JUSl one basket, but
couldn't find the right i,;hot.
Three-pointer.. by Ben Esplin
and Ryan Ellis shut the door with
under three minutes to play.
"I don't know how we're gomg
to d o ill the second round,•
O'Brien said. "I·ha.d a lot of hope
for this team. Now, I don1t know
w~ t<? expect."
David Castleton, reportedly
out for the season with a broken
collarbone, was actually in the
game a number of times, but only
scored two points. Castleton was
pla~ 'to tty an compensate for
the loss of Carlos ~eyes, who was
averaging 12 9 1>9m.ts per game
for OCC. Reyes is out with a bad
back. ·
"We just missed too many
layups," O'Brien said. •niat was
the key to the game. We just
couldn't convert in the second
half .•
Terrall Zoller finished with 14
pom~ for the Pirates. Teammate
Roman Dolven chip})¢ in 11 and
Dave Elliott had 10 points..
Ellis bad 13 points and rune
rebounds for the Lasers (17-7,
<t-3). Esplin had 12 points.
Craig Rice and Commander
King had 11 points each for lVC.
,. . O ... NGI .... C0Uf81UCE
ltlVM VMU.Y 71, Oll•w CoAsr 58
Or .... COMt · Zoller 14, Dolven 11,
Elliott 10, <Mdeton 2, Cooper 3,
M.rtlnelli 5, Beelef 8. Langdon 4,
~rson 1, Madrid o.
3-pt goals • Beeler 2.
Fouled out • l.a".'Q~n. 1r¥1ne Vilhy -Ellis 13, Esplin 12,
King 11, Rice 11, Sanchez 6, Goodm~n
3. Byrd 6, Garrett 2, Johnson 7.
3·pt. goak ·Elli$ 2. Sanchez 1, Rice 1,
!splin 1. ICmg 1. Fouled out -None.
Technicals · Johnson. • · ·
Halftime • lr11ine Valley, ~34.
C 0 M M U N I T Y C 0 l L E G E W. 0 M E II ' S I I S I E T 11 L l
BUCS DO A DISAPP
KIM HAGG£Rl'f.ZVWS I DAl.Y P\.OT
Orange Coast's Leah Wilde b"tes block lrvtne Valleys Jennifer O'Keefe in Wednesday's showdown.
GOLF
CONTINUED FROM 81
Classic ($6,000) dccrued three
times the amount.
In November, Jurgensen sdld
he embrc:1ced situauons thut
would aUow him to play more
rounds of competitive golf The
more expcnence on PGA Tour
cowses, the better.
Jurgensen, who said his
mental game is better equipped
to pldy the tour this yeor, opened
thf! season strong at the Sony
Open in Hawail. finishing ll cd
for 52nd dD.d earning $14,040.
"I've always done things
WORKMAN
CONTINUED FROM 81
dcci ion
"l !oun<l trw!;elf out or gos at
10:30 a .m.," admitted Workman.
"l was o.t a red light in
m.id·OC'tober and clo!>ed my
eyes trying to nup for <i ff!w
t?concts. t realized Twas killing
mysell."
PushP.rl into playing multiple
roles b<!rouse of cutb8dls in his
progrdffis, ho knew it was onJy
o matter of time, and ov••1 the
course of the pllSt two month!;,
came to reah7.e he hftd only one
cboic .
Less than 7..4 f ow hours after
the relea!M! cJ h1s decision the
tamlllal bOght.eyed Walkman
ii ink> pl.lp~ .. biiJWile'•Jim
blrtbday ""'ID 35,.....
•
slower,· Jurgensen said. ·rm 37
and only been on the tour for two
yeari.; (1996 and '98J, so obVlously
l do things slowly. But I'm not
working at a pro shop. I'm still
playing this game. It just takes a
while for me to figure things out
sometimes. I'm more composed
now than two yt•ars ago. H
•Under the bllllng "Saving kids
. one life at a time," organizers
of Boys I fope/Girls I lope are ·
plamung their flfth annual
charity golf tournament April 12
at Santa Ana Country Club.
Chanty ofhcld.ls fet>l pnvileged
bcC-CiU!;C SACC allows only eight
non·mc•mber events edch year.
Boys I top<>JGirls Hope, which
expandC'd to California m 1 CJ<ll,
provides a safe and stable
environment for at-rusk youth,
abused and/or neglected
children, who live in the homes.
In the last six years, 100% of
the BH/GH high school
graduates have enrolled in a
college or university. There are
70 BH/GH graduates presently
in college while 220 children
cunenUy reside in BH/GH
homes in tho United States and
abroad. Details: (949) 363·1960.
• Before Jut year, the final week
of January meant the Newport
Classic Pro-Am, which lasted 23
yeill'S, ending in 1997
The event was dropped by Uie
chanty, Hoag Hospital, so the
f81Tle cluster of volunteer
Sheri's birthday is Oct. 24, and and three CIP crowns, taking
us any football wile will teU you, few, if any, pnsonen.
Oct. 24, as well as every other His 19?9 Chaigers capped a
day from Aug. 15 to late 14·0 season with a 55·0 rout of
November, ha already been Redlands U1 the CIF Pmals at the
rescrv ~l. Big A :
Still , when 1t comt.'S to Oranye Very little lutter h4s
Const football, a.ll you have to do deteriorated from memories of
Is flick thl! switch and Workman Prank Sewer, Kerwin BeU, Omo
Will tell you of the Pirates' Bell, Rick DiBermudo and MMk
potential for the fall of '99. • Boyer, among mcrny others at
"I'm exoted about it, excited,• Edison.
said a light-hearted Workman, Fourteen surgeries over the
who then bega.n a series of pro· years, as weU as a head.on 4uto
files on various standout collision causing neck tnJUties,
expected in the fall. and pros&ate cancer, fl.nally took
It was that sort of demcCtnor their toll.
whkh got hlm the Job at Coast When he took the job at
after his flnt 13-yur stint &s a Orange <:out h1t theory wu that
hNd ooech at Edison High. he wanted to continue c:oechtng
Prom 1973 lMUl he left for until •1t•1 not anx fun anymore,
Coett alter the 1985 reat0n his or until J coWdn t do lt. •
Cbargers wen~ Both tman appuently ~·=89¥m UliTMCL.at ........ tbe.w...._ •m11 i..,... ~P BDlnowbe'lall IDd .....,....
f
GACT
• OCC su.ff ers through a
dismal first half in 68-41
loss to Irvine Valley.
J ASON HIU
!kit Pb
IRVINE -Anyone· wha went
to lrvme Valley College
Wednesday night looking for
the Orange Coast women's ba5-
ketball team which has won 21
games this season would have
had better luck finding Waldo in
a candy cane factory, or anyone
who still owns a Waldo book for
that matter.
After shooting a dismal
11.8% in the flfSt lialf, the
Pl.Tates played Irvine Valley
even, but it was far too late and
the Lasers crwsed to a 68-41 vtc-
tory to stay atop the Orange
Empire Conference title race
"I can't remember a team
that shot worse than we did i.n
the first half,• Pirates Coach
Mike Thornton said. •I give our
girls credit. They went out and
played hard in the second hall
anyway. But when you snoot
that poorly, you aren't going to
beat anybody •
The rught started out well for
the Pirates (21 ·3, 5-2), who drop
to third place m the OEC. Leah
Wilde hit a three-pointer to
open the game and Sarah Mid·
dlebrooke added another bas·
ket for a 5-2 lead with two'min·
utes spent. At that point, OCC
was 2 of 4 from the field
For the next 14 minutes, the
Pirates couldn't find the net. A
wide variety of shots, three··
pointers, jump shots and layups
rattled off the rim and back·
board. For the record, 24
attempts 111 a row rrusfired
With 4:53 left to play, OCC
was JUSt 2 of 26 from the floor
and trailed 26-5. Wilde finally
broke the drought at 4:02 with a
short JWDP shot, but Ule damage
was already done and OCC
went into halftime trailing, 35-9.
Part of the problem is there is
only one remam.ing sophomore
starter, Adria Sortino. 1t appears
sophomore center Natalie Weeks,
orgaruzers could operate the
Senior PGA Tour event in March,
• the Toshiba Senior Classic. .,_
But the former Crosby
Southern clambake will always•,
who was averaging 12.7 points
and 8.4 rebounds per game, will
have to have surgery and will
miss the rest of the season.
Some good news -Ani Saray-
danan came off the bench, her
knee covered m a combination
oJ a thletic tape and knee brace,
and hit fow three-pointers in the
second half.
• Ani goes out there on guts
atone,~ Thornton said. "She can
still shoot, but can't play defense
and is still in pain.• It is still
uncertain u Saraydanan will be
anywhere close to 100% 'by the
end of the season.
With the wm, lrvine Valley
(19-4, 7-0} controls its own des-
tiny during the second rowid,
with Santa Ana looming just
one game back. For the Pirates
to have a shot at the title, they
would have to beat both teams
in the second round and hope
the Ldsers suffer an upset.
OCC still has the depth to
win the rest of its games, but not
hdvmg an inside game 15 going
to hurt the Sues m the long run.
"Wo are a different team than
Wf.' were two months ago,•
Thornton said ·we just need to
learn we can still win without an
tnS1de game."
Mlddlebrooke fulished With
10 potnts and 15 rebounds for
the Plrdtei:.. Sortmo bad e19ht
points and two steals.
Lauren O 'Hara scored 15
points for Irvine Valley. Team-
mate Phouangrnaly Pravong-
viengk.ham bad a tripe-double
(13 pomts, 11 assists and 10
rebounds). Jenrufer o·~eefe
had eight potnts and 11
rebounds for the Ldsers.
~ DIW'tM CONFUl.Na ~-YAU.IV 68. OCC 41 Or.nge CoMt, Saraydarian 12,
Sortino 8, Middlebrooke 10, ~yton 2..
Tomlinson 2, MoJICa 1, Wildes.
Lewis l, Johnson 0, Klytta 0.
l·pt. goals Saraydarian 4, Sortino
1, Wilde 1. Fouled out · Mojica
Irvine Vathty O'Hara l 5,
Pf avongviengkham 13, Crunk 11,
O'Keefe 8, Leeds 5, Wuillemln 8,
Allred 8. • •
l ·pt. goals · Pravongvlengkham 2,
O'Keefe 1, Leeds 1.
Fouled out · None.
Halftime · Irvine Valley, 35-9
$300,000 figure m 1996. In the
last five years Wlth Taco Bell as
title sponsor, it raised $1.2 mil-
lion.
be remembered as one of the ' • Tom I.ebman. the PGA Tour's
most revered goll tournaments in Player of the Year in 1997,
the area. ~ played in the Newport Classic
Smee 1975, the event had ,. whJJe climbing the ladder, the
been an institution in Newport final time m 1991.
Beach, featuring mostly pros on Steve Jones, the 1996 U.S.
their way up, a two-<lay mini • Open winner, Pa,yne Stewart,
tour. if you will, which was like Peter Jacobsen and Fu.izy
a minor. league stop. Zoeller all rubbed elbows bete
Admission was free at with amateurs and spomon
Newport Beach Country Club, before gaining fa.me on the "big
where fans could gallery, eat free tour,• whlcb is what the late
tacos and watch tomorrow's stars. Gene Bawn uSed to can it
The Newport Classic brought
in more than $200,000 e4ch year
for Hoag, includiilg reaching the
1111
, •
SCIOOL lllLS IOOPI
Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot rts ' Thursday, January 28, 1999 J3
NHBA to complete field remodeling projects by Opening Day,
March 6; more improvements plar;med to cope with the growth. IASEIAll Munce aid. "Everybody reallies w a.r
on our own and we have to pay for it to
9 t ft done.•
there is more pace for some of the older
divisions, a project which ls currenttY
estimated at $15,000-20.000.
AnoU1cr project ln nund is the addition
of lights to th fields bt Mariners Park td
mcrcas the 11olwn of gam which c •
be played. The NfiB/\ is working m 0011·
1unction with AYSO' }(e910n 97 on get•
bog thl prOJ t approved because tt 1!1
olso suftenng from a field shortage. ·
J soN ll11J Field unprovements are beiny made
~Pb on almost every level. Al l<oisN Elemen·
tary School, which serve::. 21s the locdtion
.NEWPORT BEACH -For some youth ·for T-Ball games, thP NIJBA b adding
spo~ league~ which use city facilities, benches for three of the lields and is
1 pro1ects to rebuild fields in need of repair extending tho bdrkstops to help protP< t
The held at Ensign Ju_ruor High wasn't ThP-main reaso.(l such improvements
were needed, bes1d~ the safety of lh
ph1yers, was the mntmued gTOwth of th
Nl IBA, e Pony Ba ebaU·bae.ed organiza·
lion which ~ervices all of Ne~rt.Beach
and Costa Mesa.
are taken care ol by the city itseU. But in players and spectaton; from ~omc of the
other cases, a league Will take mc1tters freak oc<:urrc>nces T-Ball prC>lluces, such
into its own hands and make the neces-as the occasional flying bat. .
. used last season, but with continued
growth 111 the NHBA. the league has
decided to use the facility fo1 it.s eight·
year-old division. TI1us, a trac:tur hcts
been used to dig·up sod and thP-held is
being rebuilt.
One of the other rna1or pro1ects is ill
MarinNs Park itself, home of the 11-12-
year-old division. The ledgue has addf'Ct
a 70 x 20 foot hitting cc1gc which tan 1'e
usr·~ With live pitching and a p1tchiny
mctchine, similar to cage!> al moc:t h1~h
"Wt! grew 10% lo.st year, .. Munc:~ siud.
•And it looks lik~ we'U grow another 5%
this year. We are seeing a bigger retch.
tmn of ph:1yers, e.spPcially <lt the older age
kwets: We have twen giV1Jl9 qiandatmy
cliruc:i, for coaches with the help of (New·
port I forhor H19ti baseball COdChl J\m
Kiefer lo help players gN better in~truc-
•we fund raise some intemdlly, ..
Munce c11d. "But most of the money
came from the family contnbutions. w~
also havr~ a COIJ>orate :.ponsor program
.for the dilfereJlt h«!lils. p
'sary repairs. The seven~yeur-ol<l cJiv1s1on, which
The Newport Harbor Bd.SebaU Associ-plays at Newpoit ll<'tghts El<'ment<Hy, ati~n plaris to unveil a series of'ongoing. will start the season with new hilck~tops
PT,,PJects on Opening Day, Mcirch 6, at as well. wBecauc;e those field~ dlP on
Mariners Park, which have bc.>en funded school property, (th(• backstops) are dt the
by conbibutions from league parents. mercy of the kids dunng school hours," schools and colleges. •
Tho NHBA funded the.<;e pro1ects with
$35 contributions made by the fctmilies of
the more than 750 players m the lr.i\gue.
"Tiie support has bef?n overwhelming,·
Uon."' ' .
Th~ <JOrporat~ spqnsor program.allows
local husmesses to hang a banner a t var·
ious location::. tor Uu• duration of the ea-
sdn . Any buswesses rnterest ~ should
contact MunO? on U> • NHBA's }P.aguP
phone at t~49) 451-2228
"We haven't received any monetary Munce. said. •we are rebu1Jchng S<>ntc of
help from the city,• NHBA President Bill them because they drc gettinq old anrl
Munce said, ·so we took it upon our-J worn. One will nr.~d to lw.· replt1c1•d
selves to unprove the hclds.• because it h?S ~allen down ...
The league has grown so much that it
has run out of held sf>ace. On ma101 pro-
ject for next season 1s the rebuildurg of·
scconddry backstops at Mannen. Field so
AYSO SOCCER Eyeing the future.
The Newport Beach Sea Devils, an AYSO Region 97 girls under-14 team which won the Area Q Cbamplonshlp. From
top left: Jeilnifer Miller .(On leave, playing with Ne~ort Harbor High), MacKenzie Pi~n, Brttanny Miller, Kimberly
MJller, Kalle Lamb, Melissa Vega, Stacy Allee, Arwyn Knott, Brenna Duncan, Heather-Wade, Kristen Jendruslna,
Tracy Cowie. Coaches: Ray Pion, Bob Wade. Not pictured: Jordon Carmack, K.C. McKanna, Rache l Zarnow.
Eagles place second in season rmale ,
TUSTIN -After wmning the Region 120 OiVlSion Ill boys championship tn December. tbe Costa
Mesa Eagles closed lhetr sedson over the weekend by finishing second m the Ar('d Q League Cham-
pionships al the Tustin Sports Complex. .
The Eagles were 12-3-2 thi~ season, 3-0-2 in the playoffs. A well-balanced offense and deferu.e
was the lCey for tho Eagles this sedson.
Flying Eagles: back row, from left: Coach Jalme Gomez, Oscar Gomez, Abdul
Kalyum, Tyler Waldron, Jason G,reen, Matt Ashton, Noe Martinez, assistant coach
Maria Gomez. Front row, from left: Josh Scrantom, Michael Green, Scott Harris,
Joseph Powers, Robert Jacinto, Xavier Torrez, Erick Moreno, Oscar Santamaria.
SEA
DEVILS
WIN
CROWN
They're Area Q champs.
TUSTIN -Th<• Newport
Beach Sea Devils, a AYSO
Regton 97 girl'! under-14 team,
won all five gdrnc ovcr the p<tst
two weekend to claim U1e Awa
Q Champion hip at the Tustin
Sports Complex. The champ1-
onsh1p run con!:l1c;ted of Vlcton
over Corona dcl Mar, 4'·0, North
Irvine, 2· l , Tu!illn, 2· l, South
Irvine, 2·0, dnd Co~la Mesa, l·O.
In the final plctyolf against
Costa Mesa, Mells a Vega
scored the only qo(1J oJ the game
for the Sea· Devils.
Center m1dhcldcr Kimberly
MJJJer culled tor a drop balJ from
forwttrd Krl ten Jendruslna.
who was boxt•d m by defenders.
Miller received the l'>all and
drove it past cletcmdl'rs and
pai;sed to Vega. tl1e left forward.
Vega hrcd the hall m and the
Sea Devils rcrMined undef ated
to wm th champ1onsh1p
• Costa Mesa High
frosh-soph soccer team
sports 30 fresh.men and . . .
a winning record.
I f you want to sef> d tmc
comrrutment to rebuilding
an ailing sports program,
you have to look no further
than Costa M~a I bgh's
soccer program. While the
varsity team has hdd its share
of troubles this sedson, the future
of the program. the 30 freshmen
playing for the frosh-soph team,
has been mdking a statement.
Look out for the ~tu tdngs. In
a few years, they will be the
' team to beat.
SO far, the Mustangs, which
didn't cut a single player who
came out tor the team, dre
leading the Pacific Coast League
with a 4-0-1 record, using a
viU"iety of different lineups.
·we have an A team dnd a B
ted.Jll," Coach Eugene Day said.
"The A team is mostly club
players who have played
together and know each other
w~ll. The B team has players
who are still developiug ttv•u skills. But make no rrustake, <.ill
of the B team players ar.e doing
their best to pu">h their 'Nay onto
the A team:
Day noted that the A and B
teams will sometimes combine,
but for the most part, the two
teams split ti.me as wuts every
game Still. it hasn't bcl!n ea y
getting every player into every
game. Ody does his bcSt to fmd
time to get everybody in. even 1f
only for five nunutes.
It is in practice where the
volume of player become::. a
huge asset. Day Cdn pit two full
teams against earh other on tho
practice field. It allows him to <oee
the various linedps m action and
gives his more inexperienced
players a chance to be chal·
·1enged by a more talented squad
lI1 a comfortable envuonment.
"They don't get parucky when
they are up against our own
guys,· Day said. "They dre able
to develop confidence that way.·
Another advantage co~ta
Mesa has, Day bas coached or
coached against 90% of his
fre!>hmen in AYSO and dub
occer. They know him and trust
his judgment, as well ai, trust
each other.
Thei,e players are conuruttcd
to staying together as long a
they can and there is already
talk of what will happen when
theu tune comes to plcty vamty
for the Mu~tang .
"They are talkin9 nght now
about wmrung CIF m a couple of
years,· Day ~a1d. •111.ey know
how good they redlly,are and
with a little patience ttnd hard
work. they bchcve they \\,II he
unstoppable.
"They want to win. I don't
have lo tire them up. They go
into a game and say, 'J fey, let\
go put five goals m'!
Day admJts there are play •rs
on his roster who have tht> talent
nght now to plal JV or vo.rs1ty.
But the bottom Um~ is, the 30
Mustang whIC'h come to the
held every day are uruhcd
toward on goal, winning
together.
Mesa's super-freshmen
Bryce Sheridan
Juan Hemandez
Devon Stephen
Steven Thoma~
Brian Zingg
Ian Hernandez
Jose Ibarra
James Cardinas
Irwin Solas
Carlos Jaime
FraMico Barrera
Kevin Alexander
William Figuerora
Spencer Solomon
Socrates Cruz
Jordan Feldman
Arturo Vasquez
Ryan Denman
Jeff Collett
Yumir Coreas
.Rene Ortiz
Eli Solis
Mike Gardmer
Jorge Ma1ia
Miguel Barcenas
Eduardo Moreno
Nate Gammill
Billy Lund
Player hke Ryan Denman for
exdmple Denman 1s Costa
Mesa's sweepN and one of the
tcetm captains. Michael Gardiner.
who lS a thrcC-!'>p<>rt athlete
(football, Offer and ba!'>eball),
provtdcs peed and skill at the
forward position Gardmer is also
a 4.0 student.
Another onP-of the 4 O s~
e> captam and rrurlhelder
soc:rat • Cruz •He L" calm and
coUCCtivc nnd goe.-. about his
busmc , • Day said. "He's a
r •at player and a great
stributor •
Goali Fran c0 Ibarra and
Brye~ Shcndan both have good
he nd and already how a
comhmation of potse. patience
nnd matunty.
But tht e ar., 1ust a f w ot th.,
many ndmes which will guide.
Co ta Mesit Htgh's soccer
pro<Jrum mto the 21tl> Century
"Th bu!;ls tor buildmg any
program i h, vmg kids com out
at th low ·r levels, p Day srud
•took at how well the gvls
• l>a kctball team is doing. That
program Mart~d building from
th lower mt•vels a.s well
•Th r are om great
freShm non this lt~m We MV'
ft good cltanc to wm th le gu
llU this n In a couple
. rs, wen. just tand back ftlld
watch wh t they tian do.· •
RUSH m UNDER.-14S CHAMPIO SIHP ·.
\
• Orange Coast United
occer soumament.
IRVINE -The
Orange Const United C L I I
Rush 111, u girls undcr-14 club soc·
cer team, defeated Arsenal, 2-0,
to win the Orange Coast United
So<nr Tournament at UCI owr
the weekend.
.. ,,. teem has made fantastie
growth and lhowed thelt lldUI and detarmlnation tn this tournament. ..
Coad\ Oaudia Ruggiero l&id. • tt
WU evident that the gVls er\joye<t
. the competit\on. They played
cotieltY9ly and with great heart .•
. 'Ruth lt1 g06lie ,,_We lnkk·
.. ilad thrw ........ h• 1-..V
004' in the cbampknldp game;
Fredcm:,kson got defens vc help
from Chloe Cox, J Ira Orozco,
JP.. k• Wolf, Susan Mintzer and
Jennifer Way.
Mate Younglove provided sev-
r.ral assists, With help from Sabrt·
na Couch, Trkla Doren and
Sarah Tawalbeh.
NtcMUe W..Rorte scored thme
sioats in the tournament. Megan
cuny and MCRone each ICOr9d a
goal ln th champlonahlp game.
CdM tops Tustin. 3-0
nJSTIN -Reg\On 57· A1i1M 7M1e and I Y I e
JonllD a. Md\ ICOrfJd wtthb\
:':1M'1Ult 1WO lnlnU.. .....
more than enough \he A~
gals undcr-14 Iver AU-StMs, who
dcf eated 1Ustin. 3 .o, m th Arna Q
All-Star Townament l'lt th Tustin
SportS Complex over the weekend.
piny MIJW, ~( an a stst by
Amy Tyloll, SCQrea an lnrurance
9oal for Corona del Mar wh n he
fought her way through defend·
en and srored the fmal goel 1\'IOD. Mallory leyDoldl and
1\'llcy kulNI Mld Tustin ICOre·
a ... Clllll ... Taylor and Allille
,..., WeQ!! also strong for
Region S1.
'
s Newport Beach/Cosio Mesa Dolly PilOt
arrt-_,w...,,.... ......... -"' ....
I f
TOOAY ..........
HJgh j(hoof girls · Cosu Mell
•t bUnO.l. 7 p m.: CorON dtl ~
at El Toro, 7·30 p m.: IMne at Newpon
H¥t>or, 7:30 p m
•ioaw I
High school git'fl • Costa Mesa
at Est•nda. l :lS pm.; lrvfne .i NowPort
H.wbor, 3:15 p.m.: COrona del Mar
•1 El TC>fO, )·15 p.m.
•wn.tllnt
Hlgb JChOOI • Newport H•ttior At Irvin•,
6 p.m.;'EI Toro at Cot~• def Mill'. 7 pm.;
Unlvenlty at Ccista MHa. 6 p.m. • Tennis .
community coll• ~n • Orange Coast
at Southw.nem 2 p m
Community cOllege women • Orange co.st at San Olego Mew, 2 p.m.
AYSO 111101 57 ,
Corona d I Mar defeats Costa Mesa, 1-0
COSTA MESA -The Girls undei-10 Gold AlMitru t~ m from Coro-
na del Mar, Region 57, defouted Costll M tt, R g on t20, 1-0 m the
opciung game of the Area Q All·Sta.r Tow-name.mt Saturday at Bal rlc
PMk,
Corona d J Mar's front line or Shannon Job.moo, Ca.mUle Levin,
Kath rtne <>sstpoff and Caire Schloemer, with support from mid·
helders Jac.kle Zlnke, Kara Percl\lal and Kelly McKittt'rtck, k.apl
relenU~s pressure on Costa Mesa's defense, Percival eventually
scored the game's only goal at the mldway point of tho second ha11
with a shot just under the cro sbar from 18-yards out off a deOectP.d
shot by Oss1poff.
AJJ Torres, Hannah .Rollins, Kaleigh Trtder, Ashley Beck, Ula Todd
and Hilary Anlold prevented any senous scoring thre(\l!:i by Costa
ME"..sa.
uoo ISl£ YAOfT CW8 Ebilly Leece, Andrea. Wayte and Krlsttna Wayte played well for
MINOWINTOIS ~ RACIS 1-2-3, JAN. 24 Costa Mesa.
OJ • 1. Nldt Garces-Enc Ali<>M. UYC. 3; 2. Chartes ~ T(J'/lor I 0 A T I II I ~ •
Grimes. uYc, 6; l. Ariane Moshayedi Henry Ptant. ecvc. 9. · Pony baseball tryouts to be held Saturday e . 1. Kyte Christenien, UVC. 4, 2. Michael Rlchley, UVC. S
C1 1. Stuart Palley, LIYC. 5; 2. Ryan Gautschl, UYC. 6; 3 Scott Lynch, NHYC. 7. COSTA MESA-Th~ Costd Mesa Pony League will hold 1ts final try-
c 1. Erin &.anon, UYC. 3, 2. Madl Chr1Stensen, LIYC. 6; 3. Rennick Pall~ UYC. 12. out sess\on Saturday on the Costa Mesa High varsity field. Tryoutl:i o -t. Eric Holland, BCVC. 3; 2. Spencer Rlchley. UYC. 6; 3 C4roll~ Wil 1nson, • ~"'at 12 p.m. Late sign-ups will be taken. The fee for registratio_ n is. NHYC. 10, 4 Stephen Schnack, BCVC. 13 • "'""~u· f f d · ed
M' I ENNIUM"900STER
Here·s my candid te for the O~stly Piiot Spor11 Hall of Fame·
And hero's why:
Othera to think about (attach llst If necessary):
Mall to Dally Pilot Sports, 330 W Bay St., Costa Mesa 92627;
fax to 949-646-4170; e-mail to dallypllotOearthlfnk.net
or just pick up the phone and call 949-574-4223
• Dailf11Plk>t•
SroRrs HALL OF FAME
C£l£BRATING THE MIL1.ENNIUM LaMn . 1 oon Benedict. UYC. 5; 2. oa~ Lamb, UVC. 9; 3 Mike Baginski, LIYC. $100 per play~. A birth certificate a:nd proo. o res1 ence lS reqwr .
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~===au=,..===ow-a ..... .._ . ducted~·.,, lndMdU81 Orange~ on 01 Daily Pilot Jan 7, ,4, 2,, Thil busll'IGS• 11 con· ciarM11, cred1t0t•. cont· Ofange Couo~t -26-99 Delly Pftol Jen. 28. Feb Flcthloue 8u1JneH ~ITACtOM .IUOtC~ = ~*111181 ere Fore-Heve you at.811ed doing i .... T19481 28 1990 Th20t dUC1ed by an lodlvtduet lngent cred1tof1. lod per-1 711387 4. 11. 18, 1099 Th.230 . Name Stai.rn.nt StrW:es ,.,._.llbOn _.., .,~ • H•ve unu started dol11g aont Who m•y OltielWlse D1Hv PllOt Jan. 28, Feb. FfctltlO"I Bu1l-1a --1...-...ng .... --· CE TO DEFEND : as i lld ..... !MtM bull,,...,.... ....... D8ffy Pllol Jen. 7, 14, 21, buslnea:Y..11 Yes IO·HMl be Interested In tile wtll or 4, 11:~18, 1999 Th224 N•m• .. Stai.m:;t .~·do.~~neuli:-K
(Avt.o • AcuNdO) TONY PtQU to ~tfTruSI Th!Nell Cam.on t ...__. 28, 19" Tl\200 Flclitiou• Buslneu Mlcheel Christopher eatall, Of both, d MADGE Flctltloua Busl;._• .. R I .. L A AT s
.>OHN. HEDWIG ANN ST. MITH ~ING With the County Clll'k of PUBLIC NOTICI me followtng penions Thi• statement was liled A PETITION FOR PAO· N•m• Statement are-doing bUS•neu •s SPORTSWEAR. ... ~92 ~ REGAN, ORTEG-. ST. ~I by TT s lta\ltnln YIU n•.., N•me Stal9ment McDonough W PAYNE. deceased. ,..,. The fOll0'#1ng pe'3QN M" "
JOHN. CONSTANCE c. .. Orang• County on 01/05198 PloAMA-·-...... "... •re dOing business as: With the County Clertl ol BATE hi• been lfted by The fol!Owlng persons Fabncalort Wesl, tn9 18th St .. Costa ,_ .. , GNHT. BLAIR R. LAUGH-.ts n H9M77M40 ,.;•9 -a) center for Integrated Or.toge County on ,..9.99 E~ne LM Payne Jr In are dOino t>ustness u Whittler Ave , Co•ta Miii, 112627 ~ HOPE 8 LAUOHU':f ~of ,Rfe D.Sly Piiot Jen 7, 14, 21, The~ tat.....m Health, b) Eaglewlng1 111998780660 ttle Superior Coun of Cell· Ehte f>hY$~e Fitness CA 92827 Oojo ~rtswo8\ ~c JAC:Co~J~~~s ~"'Recorder ~ 28. 1999 Th20e dol t>uatne~ '::ton1.,. ~~t;f~:'· ~11:2ede to f:,~ oa1~ P11o1 Jan 21, 28. 'of~ae ~E~T~oiiacroR ~~:mJes1~bA2;~g21s1. ic~~~;igJ:.::!~· ~~.: ~a ~!sa.~ ~~21 '· ~ATTIMO, CHRISTINE CAL. nt • Slate O~I at PUIUC NOTICE TE~LOCK. 2tl14 Hl.lfto street, #E·tOll, Santa Ana, Feb. • 11• 1999 Th2'8 PAOeATE reques1a that Tony Wilde, 2t6·23rd Cosla M8", CA 92627 This business I• con
VEITT'. PHILLIP A. ALBANO, t ~ IN Ungton Street, Huntington CA 9270\ NOTICE TO Eugene Lee Payne Jt be St.. C01sta Mesa, Ci\ 92627 This buslMH 11 COii· ducted by limited Llal>tlit';
KEUY C. ALBANO, CON· ~a rm~ '1cttttoua hetMN i:acn, ~ 9284~ Joan Wise. 1125 E '7th CONTRACTORS appointed as peraonal rep· This bOslness 1s con· ducted by. a oorpo<stlon Co STANCE DAWSON TER· N .. ..,.. ltat.ment arry .,.. .,...,enbaugh, St . #E-109. Santa Ana, CA c•LUNG FOR BIOS resentettve IO edmlnister ducted by •n lndlVldual Have you 11arted doing H•ve 'fOAJ 1t1rted doing RELL BREAUX bHARI· • The folloWI plf'IOnl .,. 1403 OlllWlll St., 13, PO H I r1ed Ooino bvllnlSI yet? VIS, \·4·99" l>USlntU Y9\? Ye1, August
JAIONE R. BREAUX. J.M. E l.f..I R dotng buslne~ u : Huntington Bt1ch, CA 92~e~11eWise. 1t
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25E 17th N~~~g~~ MD~~IRl5~1 t!'lerJ~~l~~d::su::i~ bu:r:u~1t~es. 1111119 Something Spony, Inc, 1998
STRONG, RICHARD K. 11 ~luclion, IQ !he LOOfCSOLV, 34318 Cati. ~ bu•lntH le con-St·. IE·109, Sanca Ana. CA FIED SCHOOL. DISTRICT thl decedenri Will and Tony Wilde Ray Tor,.y, President Doto S~ar. UC,
MILLER. MILL STONE hlohesl er {or c:asll Of Porto!•. Capistrano 8MCh, ducted~:.,.. lndlvldU81 92701 PROJECT BID I08·119 cod1dls," any, be admthed lh11 stalement was Med This 111tement WU tiled Andrew ~ Mlnaoll, Gan-
p R 0 p E R T I E s . LT 0 . • cli'edl as b8bw CA 92624 Haw you •IM1ed dOlng This busmess IS COO· c 0 NT RA c T • 0 9. 9 9 to probete. Tilt Wiil and With the County Cler1' ol With Ille County Cterle ol .ml ~anager
SWAAJ HOTEL, INC:.i ~yable Ill fu at time= Leuntn L. Kelty, 34318 bl.lei,,... Y9t? No ducted by. husband aod EASTBLUFF S'CHOOL· •ny oodlCill u• available Ofange Count)' on 1-26·99 Oranoa Counrt O(I 1·26·99 This stalement was filed
OEVKI N MADAN, DIANt: ~~ title, d Id b Calle Portot .. Capistrano lJarrY Oeftent>augh wile MODERNIZATION II RE· lor exeminellOn In the Ide 1'9H7813M 1"9t711'°2 with 1t1e County Cterll 01
J KAPLAR. JOSEPH l<A· li'und'lrsJl ~ rll~ Dj Beech. CA 9292~ Thia atetement WU " Have 'fOAJ staned Oc>ing MODEL kepi l>y tnl ooutt Dally Pilot Jan. 28~•b Dady Pilot Jan 28 .. Feb Orange Cou~26·t9
PLAR . W B ERNICE~ ~o,ed ,.,~ Thlt bu1ln111 11 con· with the CotJnty Cftfl( of buslnessyet?No BIODEADllNE· IHEPETITIONr.quests 4, 11. 18, 1999 1n;c21 4, 11 t8.1909 Th231 1 1408 8w~~:i1'N~ ::l~i~~'. Coun~'l :'wJ dS ~ byouY' an~d':oi-0r8ngl County on Ot/05199 Joan Wise FEBRUARY 26, ;9", aulhOnty 10 admNter the Aclltloua BualneH Ffctltlou• Buelneaa Dally Pltot Jan. 28, Feb
JOLENE F. ANDERSON, more -IU In 11'9 bUalnen yet? No ... t .... 77M43 This 1tatement was filed AT 2:00 P.M. 8'1111 undtt the lndepend· Name Stai.ment Nama Statement 4, 11. 18, 1999 lh2S2
GSETA s BRODERICK. lll>OYI re oC Lann L K.ely 011ty•p11o1 Jen. 7. 14, 21 , With the County Cllm ol PLACE OF BIO RE-. en1 Admllll5tf8tl00 of Es· The fOllowing per.ens The lolloWing per90f\I Flctltloua 8uslnna
MANOR FINANCIAL SER· Trust Thesnet~Bn!S, Thlt ltlttmlt'lt WU ftlld 29,19" Th1n Orange County on CEIPT.FACIUTIES&OP· 11111 Act. (Thjs euttlo(Jty aredolngbu5lneSSll. aredolngbUSlneSIH. N•m•Statement
VICES INC MGIC REAl. Olher flMlOll al pn5pefty ~ with IM County Cllftt of 12·29·98 19i86n8953 ERATIONS. 2985·E Beer wilt allow lh• petM>r\11 rep-Olsen Cap11al, 260 Everaoft A11ldenhal. The lollowing petMJN
ESTATE SEFMctNG COR· an~:,lmre 0r.nge County on 01/06199 PUIUC NOTICl Da~v PllOI Jan 21, 28• Street, CoJta Mesa. CA ~~'=llv:.~lakJita'= ~. CAs~26;;s. Coate ~~ :_ic:r ~'~'· ar~,~~~S:7~s Per· ~~~~~ ~tlv~ES 1 ~ · &E4 t .... TTMae Plottttoualluetneaa Feb 4, 11. 1999 Th212 9~c~1~~4J~u-court approval Belore Nathaniel Penn Olsen, Greg A Johnaon, 9102 1imrnon Lani, ltVine, OA
YOU ARE BEJNQ SUED BY ~ Diiiy Piiot Jan. 7• 14• 21• Name ltatement Fletitloua Buelneu MENTS TO BE PICKED 1taaniu1ng -~slBltl~~. ~ 260 Vict°"8 Street, 148, PionHr Or1Ye. Hun!Jngton 92612
Pl>INTIFF. JA Ud II 1118' rustee ~""an !S 28• 1999 Th207 The following ptflOnt .,. N•m• Statement UP. Same as aboVe. _...... ....,........ Costa Mesa. CA 92627 BMch. CA 112646 Del>Otah Ma"8ne Mobn<1.
ct1m1ndan o) MISSION itl'/ o PUBLIC NOTICI doing b4.lllMN u · The following peuions PLAN FEES $75 00 • personal represent11&ve 1llla bu$1neu Is ooo· Lon J JoMson, 9102 4971 PerslfTlmon Lene
ESCROW COMPANY, INC., street SS ltld OAVE TAX, INC., 405. 30th are ..... 02. ""·s·"ess as Non·Refun1abll ,w111 ....... bllo '!'l,eui~_!f t.~~s ducted by· an indMdual Pioneer Or!ve, Huntington I.vine, CA 92612 ... ~-·11o1n11 .............. uon ...... __..... ~~1r :Xi ............. _._ ···-·~-St.. ...__. 8"Ch. CA ""' "" •• WAU<THROUGH Man· ... "' ·--............. do4 Bl8Ch, CA 92648 Thia t>u-111851 I• con· ......... ~...... ..... .... ..,.. r ..... ._ ---.... -,..... FIT E 430 Seeward h I untn•s t"•y ha-... ft • ..,. Have UNI &tarted ng ... I • V9U hall• 30 CALENOAA shown Name at .. .....m 92tle3-3711 • datory walkt11roug '' ..... ,.. • ..... m.... buslnessyet? No This business Is con· d~ed by.•n lndW .... ua OAYS •lier thla aummona amou,nlo the unpaid The followtng penont.,.. D•ve T< Inc., (CA~· ::2sCor~ del Mar. CA scheduled tor February 5, 0011Ce or consented to thl Nathantel Penn Olsen ducted by oosblnd ~ Have you started dOiOQ
• HrVld on you to n1• a wl1h lflleteSI "*90n the doing butlne.. u : Am1ft. 30th St., Newport . , Scott M Hent1ck, 430 t 999 II 8 00 a m Prospec· Pl'CPOSed ldtOn > The tn· This statement wu hied wire t>USlntH yet? No ~en rnpons• at thl• =atiOO secured by lhe can HatVMt Foods 151 CA ~711 Steward Ave . Corona del 11ve blddefl are to meet al depeOO.nt . admlnistl9t;Qn With thl County Clerk ol Have you •tined d01ng Deborah M. Molina
c9\u1. ~ to b~ld ~~ r:· Terraza ct Coate MH•. Thi• bu•ln••• I• con-Mar, CA 92625 F1Clflllfs & Operellona, aunu~ityanWltn"teberestp~npetedr· Orange eoun1~ 1
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~2! business yet? Yes. 3198 Thia 1111ernent was Med A. tettar or phone caH wlll !S .. _. :-1 •118 CA 92027 ' ducted by: • corporlllon This bUslness is con 2985-E Bear Street, COsla ,.._ "" .. .,..., ..... Lori Jonnson • with ltll County C181k of
not protact you: yovr ~ ~se~ ii"' ..... v~i~ ThomH Joh1n1on 151 Have you ttarted doing ed b nd Id 1 -Mesa, CA Catt (714) ~tlt!~·.•~ot>ie<:ls~s IOgOOdlhe Daily Ptlol J•n. 28, Feb Thia statement w11 flled Ortnge County oo 1·20·911 wffllen rttpontt mutt be or~ .,:,gia ofYS~le fs Ttrraza Cl., Cotta ·M .. 1, bullne11 y9t? YM.1. H.$8 d~ve :o:n,~rt:c, ~g 424·7530 lor details. Bids ..-""' "'t.. ""':. hOUld 4, 11, 18, 1999 Th225 with the County Clertt of 1"96180914
In pro~ legll forrrt If you $375372 6 It i~ote thal CA 112627 Dave Tb, Inc., UIV9 TIP, business yet? Yes, 12198 will not be aoceptad from caun wllyt .. e cou., s Actitloua Bualneaa Orange County on 1·28·99 OaMy Piiot Jan 28, Feb
want t •court 10 hHr yout l'J IM lime of ee ~n-This bu•ln•H 11 con· PrHfd9nt flled Soott·M Henrick co11tractora ~ attending ""l ~~~r~C:~~-petl· N•m• Statement 1""711400 '· 11, 18, 1999 Th237
cue. ~bid l"!l<!Y be ~ than the ducted by: an Individual Thia si.tement wu This statement was flied thll wall1throuB . B tlon wul be held on 3-4·99 The lollow1ng persons Delly Pilot Jen. 28t Feb. Flctttloua Bu•lneH If. you do not flit your r• lnd.Oted~ due. in ti.,,.. you stMlld dOlng wllh the County Cletll Of with \tie Coonly Clerk of NOTICE I HERE Y •5 -..., n..A• L73~ ... _, ...,,slneas 81 4, \ 1, 18, 199' h232 Ne-e
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1 1ponM on lime, you may ition to cash. 1111 Trustee busfneu yet? No Ot'qe County on Ot/05199 Oran"'" Countv on 1-19•99 GIVEN thll the ·~a· at 1.. p ... "' ....,.,. • • are UUJng"" SU .... MONS "' ..... , ...... IOM the cue, and your eccept cas111M's c:hec:Q TllomasJohan90n 1 .... 1TM41 .... ~ ;~780662 named School 01stnci ol located al 341 The c;ft\o Upbeet R entals, "' The 1o41ow1ng persons
wages, money end Pf'OP. drawn on a slat. Of national This statement wu ftlld Dally Piiot Jen 7 14 21 Dally Piloe Jan 21 28, Orange County, CA. acting Drive Or•nge. .Calif 103-21gt Place, Newport (CfTACIOl"C JUDtCIAL\ ate 001nQ bUslnlh u
•rty rney be taken wlthouf bank, a ctieck drawn~ with IM County Clerk or 28 19119 • • Thao! Feb ... 1 t, 1999 Th213 by end lhrough ill Govtm 92868 Beach. CA 92663 NOTICE TO OEFEN· a). T"H E L 0 c AL
l\.n1her warning from 1n1 stalfi,M,derr.I etedrt ..... ..: Of•""• eou-. on 01/06/llSI • Fictitious Busfnu• !no Board. hereinaller re· IF vou OBJECT to the GeotQll John0 son.La3t31M DANT 1Av1so 1 Aaaado) PLUMBER. bl HOSPITAL. coutt. Of taWnbY•...: -.. iHMTTMU PUIUCNOTIC! ferreo to•• "DISTRICT,H gran11ngoflhlpe11t10r1,you W9SI Nine ,,..,., guna SCOTT~OBINSON.anln· MECH~NICAl SERVICE. Thert Ill othlf legal r• °' ~and .,.., Name Statement Wiii recerve up to, btJ1 not afloU\d eppeer al the hllr· Niguel, CA mn OMdual, 0 E WHITSON. C) TOWER MECHANICAL ~1remeota. You may wan4 8SSOClatlOn. ~ Dally Pilot Jen. 7, 14, 21, PlotHloue halneM The fOl\owlng per..ons later thin tile aboYl·alate<I Ing Ind S1at1 your ~· John LlnlfTl8Y9', 31364 ind1vldu1tty, •rid doing SERVICE. 1"6 S C11rv1, 1
to call an attorney right =·in~~J1 of~ 28, 1999 Tht98 NanM at•t~t ere dOlnQ business u 1irne, seatod bids tor !tie lions or I•• wntten ObteC-Weat N1M DIMI. Lagut'll 1>us1nen a1 WHITSON Orange. CA 92868
-.Y If you do not~ nanoal e aulhonzed • II TNIOlloWlngpaBONere Rell·Tlme ~'· 1606 1wardofacontr8CCl0tllll lton1wlthlhecoullbel0<1 Niguel,CA926n DEVELOPMENT: end MBTJ Bangert, Inc ,
.,, attorney, you mey ,_. ~do ~ 111 !tits stlll Flotttloue -U-n~M doing butlnna u K & A Sendeaslle Dr!Ve. COrona eb<>Ve prqea. Blda Ullll Ille heenng Your ap· This business II oon· DOES t throUgh 20, In-(Cellt ). t•8 s Cltru.. Ot·
I/\ attorney refll'Tal •IMcl ~ ... f-"'.... be -........... an NafM 8......,...,t E.nterprl••· 25411 ~ .... Mar, CA 112625 be received in the ....i..-pearance may be In person duded by. a general part• dutlv• 8~ CA 92868 ~_, ..... _ (11..__. ""' "'"' ,._,.., •• " .,....... """' YOU.ARE BEING SUED . .:.. .............. I' ........ °' I _.. on..,. .,..., 01'$, I • cond11Jon, bUt ¥111hou1 The folowfng PlflC)nt.,. A.,., IH, Coela M ... , A Witham Sada<> FVJ•ISllt>o, ldenllltld above. eod wn or l>y your ellomly ners .• ,. ,. -·--....,.,.
In the P book)· eotenllll Of watlWllY. ex· doing bUalnep u : HouN-92627 1506 SandcaS11e Dnve be opened lod publicly IF YOU ARE A CREDI· Have you started doing 8V PLAINTIFF: (A Ud le dueled~ a coq>onrllOn o..pues d• que le "" ~!nd-ld. ~ II-keeping SuppllH Com-1<911y JMn C\mun, 2548 corona del Mar. CA 92625 read llloud at lhe •boVe· TOA or contingent aeditor bu51N» yet? No uta dlmandando) BEN Have 'fOAJ •tatted dOing
ll'lgUlt'I Ntl CltKlon JUdl-• poSsels.oo ~ l*'Y· 9071 Reg8tUI Or., °'1lngl Aw . •H. eo.ta This business IS oon-Staled llm• Ind place ol the ~sed. 'fOAJ musl Georgia JohnlOll YOUNGLOVE an lodMd· bueinlU ~If? NIA '
._c:.aJustldlltn1unpla.zod1 ·'°~ . Hunttng1on Beach, CA ...... CA826.27 <Sucte<lby.anlOdlvkSu.I Each~rmu$1subn\1t file 'fOAJI c:lalm IMV'I lhe ThS&ta118mentwuldecJ IJ•I: anCI JANETTE MBlJBangert.lnc , .. 30 DIAS CALENDARIOS iness llQlfad -9264e Thi•. bu1ln1n I• COi'-Have you started doing wllh each btd • certitled or court llnd ma•. copy lo lhl wlltl the County Clertl ol YOUNGLOVE, an lndrvid-WM B Bangert. Jr I/Pru
,.para pr11ent•1 una r• T~ ~lheteun-Hllcll ~ T8htl, 9071 du<Md by..,, lndMduaJ l>Usiness yet? No cas/ller's chedl payable to personal represen1111v1 Orange County on 1·26-99 ual Thlt .iatement was riled
sf)Ullt• ncrtte a mequlna ~ ji;; lntereSC as . I RIQattll Oftw, Humington HJVI you 118111d doing Wiiiiam Sadao F1.111tsUbo ttie DISTRICT or 1 bid appoinled by lhl coun 19996781390 Vou hllve 30 CALEN· wnh the County Cler\ d
en at8 COf1• ~~ b ~ Beach, CA t21Me bullneaa Y91? Y11, •198 Th'8 siatement was filed bond In the form 111 rorth in w11hln lout months from the Dally Piiot Jill. 28, Feb. OAR DAYS after ttn sum· Orange Co\Klsy on 1·8-99
Una carta 0 una Hamada Trust~ ry_s.a KartDunnT8htl,9071 R• ~lyCumutt with lhl County Clerk ol thecontrectdOC:Umenllln dateollhel1ra1111uanceol 4,11,18,1999 Tt\228 moNl&Mrvedonyouto 1"91T7111t
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15 vlded ~j = Drive. Huntington Thi• "-"m1111 wu nlld Ora11g1 Count)'. on 1-19-99 an amount oot less ttlan letter• •• provided In Pro· Flctltloua Bu•lne.. •te a fYplWTllten response Daily Pilot Jan. 28. Fe6
• protlCCl<>n, 1u tHl>Uffl• plJs J!2 Cflaoes • CA 92848 with the County Cllrtl of • 1"96780664 10% ol 1he maximum 1>811 Code s1e11on 9100 N Stai.ment •t •hi• 00011 • 4, 11 18, 1999 Th237 1wtt1 • maqutne Ilene que ~ oiwie TIVS1ee Thi• bu1ln1H 11 con-0r8ngl County on 01toem oa11y Pilot Jan 21 28, 1m<x.1nt ot bi<t et 1 goaran· The hmt tor f11tng c1a111n1 n:~~ng pe~s ~letter pnone call win STAftMEHT OF •
cumpllr con lu lorm&ll-~the trusts crellltd by ducted by: husbatld and 1 .... ,.,.~8 Feb 4, 11. 1999 lh214 tee tnet the t>klder will will not expire before our are dOln~ buslOHI 81 not prot"-• ,ou. your type· ABANDONMENT OF
dedet legaJ11 •Pf09l•dll of Tru~. Dated. wt,. o·11u Piiot Ja" 7 14 21 F1e1ftlous 'e1.11lness e"'e1 into the Pl"""Hd months lrom the hearing T"'-e11-... ive Wnter, wr111en ,..,.,,,.. .. ITllJSf tit USE OF F CTITIOUS 11 ustld quler• que I• con i~ .~ ~ Hev• you 11at19d doing ... , ... ' ' ' ~tract fl tile u';;;e t• dale noticed above. '"' -.i Co lo proper i;Qai form 1f you I
•scuchl •u caso. ~."'SiCql.ml botlnfta yet? VH, t2/l/98 28, 1999 ThltO Name Statement awarded to auch bidder In VOU MAY EXAMINE the 609 Themes Wey. 818 want the court to h .. t your BUSINESS NAME
SI ustld no prattnt• 1u , ~·rrw ( , Heidi Ktta1foe T•htl PUI. LIC NOTIC! •r~~~ol=l~ssl>!'!sons the event ot failure to enter Ille kepi by tile ooun 11 'fOAJ M~~ar1~~99r;~~ Collins, ease. The fOll<>Wlng person(s) 1Hpue1ta • tltmpo, pued• 1 lhlt Sl•ament wu nled S •• • into said contrac:t, aucn 11 111 a pe.-.on Interested In 609 The"""• Wey, Costa 11 you do not flll '(O'Jr re· his (have) abandoned \tie perder ti caao, Y II pold 4 m,.,, ., n · with the County Clerk of '1otttloua • ...,,... a) E& ertey· Chee.... '" cunty will be lorfelled. !hi esta11, 'fO'J may life Ma""', cA"""9...,..., aponse on time. you m•Y use or the flel1uous t>usl·
quttar 1u salarlo, tu dlnero ~ 1<81J 1 ' 18 Y Or.nge Cotlnty on Ot/05/99 .. .,... lt8t4Nftent Associates, Incorporate(!, The DISTRICT reserve• with Ille court• Reque•t for ;.:-:"5 .. 0,1;..;; Is con· lo a the cese, end your nHs name a) HOSPtT'-1..
y otru coua de •u f\IJ~.~l'I ,_ 1""lT94414 The fol\OWlng penona ara bl ESA, Inc., 2711 E. Coast Ille nglll \0 rtjec1 any or all Special Notice (form DE· '1• " 1 wage•, money and prop-MECHANICAL SERVICE.
propledld aln allleo edlclo-1 ~~Of euenm_~ 0•11" Pl'°' Jan. 7, 14, 21, doing bualnee1 u~ Hwy • Ste. C, Co<ona def bid• or to weive any, Ir· 154) of Ille filing ol en in· ducted by. an lndlVldul any may be fallen w1tholst b) THE LOCAL PLUMBER ~~'::!ad~J::· ie. IX>m~~~~ UMC/'j(jj 28~m Th202 ~:.eop~i1'~.;:brl~ ~51~~:.~12 & As· ~~~·~:. O:,,~~r:;:: ii: :~~~ .::11a~ra:s1.~ t!=ss~t?i~ld doing ~t warning horn the ~E'Wrbi~ ~E=I~ _
g.,.._ Puecll que '--1ed II ~1· PUILIC MOTICl t202i soclate1, Incorporated, ding. No bidder mev p1t1Uon or •coount •s ~11!"881.~ .. ~1 :aa~ tded Thera •re other legal ... Colfax. Cahf. qullra llamar a un •l>oga ~ • Ot/2t/t999 and Jutle Bini Outm, 214 Ca· (CA), 2711 E. Coast High· W•lhdrew any bid tor• pe· provided In Probata Codi "''" .. .,,_ ,..:.... .... quirernents You may watU The Fldlllous BUSltlttlt
lnmedlatamante SI no Flottitoua au.an... brtllo St., Coata M ... , CA way, Ste C, Corona det rlod ol 75 <Seys •lier the section 1250 A Request ¥11th Iha Coun1y """"' "' IO call en ~ right name rettmld to ~
conoce a un •bogado 58 ... .,.. •~t inm MaTI;.;Ab~=ss is. con· de!e 181 tor the opening of '°' Special Nouca loon is Orange Coun~~i2:':, away. II 'fOAJ dO knOw wu llled In Onlnoe County
pulde llenw • un ~ Thi toltowlng ptf.anl 111 Thi• bu1lna11 la con-td btds •vailable from the COUr1 Oa"" Pilot Jan 28, Feb .,, ettomey, you tNy ca• on 10-13·95, F'ILE Nd'. 61 reltrencla de aboga..... bcr• Nt; 1~ clolog ~ .. a : Fftll:o duc:ted b)" M lndMdU91 ~ve oy;~a ~l::n~ The Dlltnd hlls OC>talned derk ., •n •ttomey ntferrar .. rvic. 1"566et«3 ~·.,unr.'a °..f!dt"d1~! ... 9yuda1.,. ~ro ,............. & ANocHJ .. , 2AeO Plll'k H.,,.. you etartad d<Mng ...... A ... yet? y ...... 9•1,,.9 horn the Director Ol the o... Pt1Jt1oner: 4·A11• 1'8
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1 Th227 Of• 1eg11 8ld otta (listed Thll bualnau 1a con-.__ .. ,_, .. ,,,., -'"'" ........,,.,,... ~ Newl>Oft BllCh .... _, __ ., _..., v" t2 1""' ""'........ .... " .. _..., 11--1"-1 Relt £-:l:ne LM Pa"M, Jr., et t oua ua nu• 1n the Phone book) duded ~an lrClvldual tont • Of IULl IAl.f • ' ....,...,_. , .... " · • ..,. Estet19y·Scheetz l Aa· pa'""""' 0 ,..,... '00 • ' s 1 co • '"'" CA Julle Bini O\IM I ed lion$ the genlfal p11valrlng 1 E. Oclen Btvd., N8m• i.tement DHPUH di que • Jamn rt CASS NUM8Rlh (~ ltc.11H) Ch11t11 Wllllam F"llo. Thia ltltemenc wu ftlld IOC!atu, ~al • rate or per d•m wages and B•tbOe. Celll. 82te1 The loiki'tWlg persona entreguen esla ota<:ion Ju· This 5tat8mlnl wu riled
(Mumero ftl C...) NOTa IS HmE8'1' 24«1 P.rtt ~ New-With 11\e CCM'ity Cletll of J H SchMtz, CEO lhe general prevelling rate Publl1hed Newport er. doing bualnlss u: dlelal Ul\ad tlefl8 un plazo with tit C•.unty 0.11< cl ecMHS Nt' bilk sat is lllOtll m bf por1Baecl'I,CA92'80 Orange CcUlty on Of/05m Thia statement was filed lor holmy and ovartlme Beac:h-Cosl8 Mesa Daily Ptdlllnk. 4100 campoa de 30 DIAS CALEN· Orange CUltY on 1-8-99
Thi rwne Ind eddr•1 mlOe CMrlone Pound Flllco, t .... 1'TMeO ~iltl the~~ ~le1~ ~ worlc 1n lht locelity In whtdl Pilol JI~ 27 28 Feb· DIMI, Sulla 230, Na\llPOO DARIOS ptlrll pniMnlar 1""771111
·tne court la (El l'Ombre Y adlhss~The .. nMnl() ... ' s)) .~}sw) -~~a: ~ ~ Dally 'Piiot Jan. 7, 14, 21, range 199967ao6a. tnelor ~1·~~!8'!.~llOn ruary 3, 1 WTH238 Beacf\Am•'rc1cA1n92860Ent1rprt•• ~!..":':t. ~ • .. o.11fy, 1Pllol8, ,J!n 28;.f~ dlteCCJon de la c:ort• 11) •>Ol n ...... , ..... ~.,......Thi'• but'lnH• 11 con-29, t9" Th204 D~ Piiot Jen. 21. 28 ea ..... a.u ..... 'ill•.... ___ .,......._...,,..__,__ .. -.. --" ,,..., """"'"
COURT OF Alff COOAMN 226:! ....... or type o4 wor1< needed to Aetldoua Bualnes• Sotutlon1, Inc.. (FLOR· u,.. can. o una llemad8 MUNICIPAL F Ad ~ ,......... duaed by· hl.llband an<S PUILJC NOTICI Feb. . 11, 1999 i 11.'15 the I ct Holl t0•• 8800 North Dela 1elel0t'llCll no la olrecat8 CALIFORNIA, 14011 4th CAaMtw ' # ~ MU&, WI,. . . ....... d Fietitloua 8u1lneH edaxecy ,.uttaea ... ~J!I nald -~ Neme St1tement u~. ~-•• 00 eCICOl ...... _ ta 4 00 C'" ..,_. t.,,.., OI"" .... ., .,. ,... .. "T>.-loUowing parsons .....,,, Hwy.. .>U"a l ' prOI · IU re....-a AVE SAN OtE • ,.. OolnQ bu1innt as FAIR· ,_ .. , you 1 ... flottttoue llue"1H• Nam• Statement &peclfll<I In thl colledlve •~'do.no bOsinesa es: Tampe, Aa 33614 NCflta • mc.qU1na ene
92101, SAN DIEQO JUD VIEW COURT 1.MJNOROIMT ~/,~::o Neme 8l8t.......t The fol10W1ng persons bargamtng egreemenl IP· d O H 600 This bu$lntss la con-que cumpltf con les fot•
CIAL DISTRICT The IOcttOn in CM.tonu of Tlllt IWtefnent _. fllld Thi folloWlng perwona .. , •re doing business as: pllca.ble to eech 1>11~r 1~a s~~r 5~Y =#pon ducted by. a corpora\lorl ma I Id 1d•1 i:p • 1 • • The name, 1ddr11s, aod IN Cllltl baell•w oltict 01 Cit with !he County Cler11' 01 doing bullntta 11; FTS lnauranca Setvk:ea, cnfl. clasall1<:1\lon or ~ Blaeh. CA 926'63 Have 'fO'J lfaned doing tproplad81 11 ust qu11ra tal~honl nurnt>er of plaln-Stlletts)" SIJ1't Of•""'" County Of\ Ot/05l99 PREMIER Al/T080DY RE· 2102 Buscness Center Or, or wort< empto"J9<S on t~ Libbie R. McMahon, 600 butlneH yet? No que le oorte ~ eo
tiff's attorney, 0t ptalntJ the l\lmt(s) inCI bullntl3 -..... 1 .... T1'M4I FINISHING. 16781 Rock· #130, Irvine, CA 112612 prOject COples of IC!lld· 112 361h St., Newport Amerlc•n EntarprlH caso
wfthout •n auomey, It: (El tddlm o1 Cit ~'"" Dally Piiot Jen 1, 14, 21, ~;:,8 Unit L. lrvlne. ~ tJ'Af Jl'C: ~Y::s'·c':. ~~:10~ ;;:~,~.~:;:':. ee~cr,· ~=3 11 oon-:"1ru!':~~~Y F ,.~:' ."f .. ~r.~~
nombtt, ta dlr:'ron Yd: WILLIAM A. ~ T, tA1 28, tM Th197 Dent·Mutera tnt1rnatlon_l!IJ tit Or., #130, Irvine, CA fk:e aod •r• a111M1~ to duded by~ an lodlVldu.I This 1ta1ement waa filed petdtt et c:uo, Y a poeden
numero de ' • ono PWS, It«:• 6tlOO Ao~a Streel. PUBLIC -nee Inc., (CA), 15791 ROClcftltO 92612 any 1nu1re~ted ptlrty upon He-""'" •t•rt-" ~ng wl1h lhe County Clerk or qu11ar su .. 1.r10. au dlnfn> abogado det deman<fante, Lot AllQlies, CA 90040 '"' Unl1 l, Irvine, CA 92818 This l)Uslness ts COO· requoat In accordance buii,;".,'yet? ve:."1+iw Orenge County on t 28·911 y OtrH coaa1 de •u
1 o det demand1nt1 que no The asatts being sold t it Flotttleue .._.... Thi• bu1ln111 11 con-ducted uy. 1 corporal/On with SeGUon I n:J 2 of the Lib~ R. McMahon t"'871tl92 propledad 11n avllO adl· ' 111ne 1bogado, H) DAVID gene,.iy desc.nblcl u r11111:i.i11, Name • .;.-... ducted~· a corporaUon Have you staned doing Cahlornia l.ebOr Code, the Thlt lllltmtnl was tded Dally Ptlot Jan 28.:.feb. QOl\el porpt1n1de18 ~
: • S LANI;/ l1•rts, equipme~ mechnttY, The followf .,. Have you 1t1t'11d dolng business vet? Yes, 111199 Contrldor ·shall post a wllh lhe County Clertt of 4, 11 , 18, 1999 tn228 Exlaten otroa tequlaltoe
, •SEAN c COUOHUN, ~ n.wne. llale, IUMhOIG dol bu ~ ~ bUtlMt• ytt? Y11, 10/231 Full T1tne Sotullo~. Inc , copy ol the d1t1rminallon Orange County on 1•26•09 ACdiiou• aualneei legala• Pl.llde que ~ :s~311187900, lt'llCllMITlllllll. ~ l'IOI ID Sc:!! ....... 1 ....... ;.__,~ 98 ,.;.._ Jay Talley. PresJCFO ol p1eva111rig r•te ol w1g11 1""711383 Name Sl•iem.nt QUlerali.mer• unllbOgadO 1•--1-1 -,,.,._1 &_.. ,.,.....,. Dtnt·M•fler• tnt1tna1"",.,· Tllll st•t•ment was filed et each JOI> 111t. Thi p• .... Jan 28 F b ~~ 1nmeclla1amente. SI no '11NCHY ""'wine woo -·-.,. loc.o • 2263 ~11 , eo.t. M.... Inc • An11\ony Matteaon, will\ the County Clt111 ot sctiedul• or per diem Deily ""' • e Thi I~ .. ..,, peraooa conooe a un abogada, ~EASON l HODGES, fw.i .. AO ' lti, COltl Miu CalMI D Comwell, 10925 7:.'"!:1emenc wu 1111<1 Ot'ange Coun~= :s ~:'J~~: 4,Ftl~thi8~~!9:uein::2 ·~.~:"~!::.' s'~ t':..~= ~u=
• 52.I 8 STAEET SUITE CA El F'MO. FounUlln V*'f, Wiii\ the County°*" ot DalfY Pilot.Jan 21, 28. The ~It ror y and Name Statement Sl~·.·il~.~~ oaunaotlClrllldel)'UOall· ' 1500, SAN DIEGO CA DI ,.,..tt;!,~.!!,!M'*:::;!.'!!..: CA 92108 u w---.,. Orange County on f2·1...e Ftb 4, 11, 1990 Th2t8 ovet11me work "ian be •I The IOllOW1ng persona -""'' ,,.2708 .....,.. gal (vea et ~.J.!' .. • ' 92101""401 __ ,,.,_ ,,... 08Yton ,.., ....,.., ... , -t .... ,,.,.... 8 ( ~me and oot-Nll Thi , .... ,...i,.,. builnial •s: Velley, CA" rOOIOO). •
DATE· AUG 2e 1999 ALOE:N \.Yawl~ COfV> Df•k• Bay. Conine ffl Lew Ofnot• of Flc:tltloua u• ""' Contractor •nd •ny '[) """e;.":111 De:Vins. 240 PetrtCll Encema~n. CASE NUWEA: · · 11326 Solitll Sii-. Cttntoa G.l Mat, CA 92125 Nam. Sta,.,,,.,,t ,...,_1 "'""'•) -~I c .... 17860 N9Wt10Pe St .. Sulle (Numwo die C-.o) ~. 00703 n lie lllk:tj)9d ... Thia bualntH 11 con-PAUL s. NASH, Tile l()llowlng pel'IOOll ,........,, ';·the.... , HIOOYlf or .. C06 ..... 1a llA.-t27. Fountain vaa.y, • 1'11H -y ta/ K. ••LLAfl8, is. ii Ftblll~ 11 1M Out»CI ~: ~ 2903 Main S''"'· 1\111 •re dOing botinea u ::v~:o 191ff of w•get IO ct:~:~dw'aro AlonM>, CA 92708 SHH.A 8. RU. COWi. 0eputJ The bulk Ult ii lllbjtet to HIV9 you· atw1ed doing tOSO, lrvlne, Callforn1• ANDREW LAWLER Al WOttltfa employed by 240 Hl~r Oft,/t, Co&ta Thie bulinnt la QOn• DEPT. 1•
NOTICE TO THi PERSON CllllOtM l,.qfOlftl ~ bu.inaae nf? No t26t4 COMPANY. 801 Dover th6m In the l•tW\lon oC Mesa, CA 92828 dUCted by an lfdMdual lha Ntnt 8nd 1CknM
• $EAVEO: You 111 MMd COOi Sdon 11081 ctayton Wtbltef DtlllY Pilot Jtn 7, 14. 2t, Drtvt. Suite 10t. Newp0!1 !he cootract Thlt bullntll i.s ccn· H8ll9 ~ •lantd OolnCI of tit cour1 It (El nombr'I
MANOR FINANCIAL SEA-The l\ltl'll and ldlRU ot = ~ -~~ 28, 1'91 Th1'5 eo:~reC..A 9~., • .901 A P•yment Bond end a cludll<t by. '" 1ndMCMI ~ r~~ • ~1 ~ :!.
It 'llCES, INC. on bet\ln o1 Ill ~ lljlll\ wnom 'ilitN ~ r.-...... 01--.. _.,. llOTICI "--0 ....... 101 P•rtorrnenc;eBOtldthltllbe Havt 'fOAJ 118Md OQlttg T...,-,, • .._.., """"t....,.. PERIOA COURT. 700 : MANOR FINAHCIAL SEA· ~tiled II AL.0£N LYMAN "'"-'¥""' ..,.,...t ...... ,on771,....,.,.... r-.,.,....r '1111, ~a · requlled pf1ot lo e.cUllOO bOtlrtttaJ:? No ~-......... ~:;.:: ';.~ .... ~ I .~.,.. INC ,_,...,, ,.._ ........ 11".,. ....... • --Newpott Bl•d\, CA 92660 ... , ... oon-cs and INll be Ma ... E rd .AIOnlO .......... ....,_", """"..:...... Cilllc Centet Ottw Weer,
,,,.._._ ... ,...... .....,... """"'" ""'" ->wa• ............ Ill Thia bU~ 11 QQO "' '"' "'" '" Ofsnge Count'I on '•1-•• A C Ill la 1 418 to' (COJ~IOn). Ctllltot CA0010hnCllht DtlllY Pltot Jen 1, 14. 21, ..... .......... ducted by In lndlvldutl • In N lorm ... IOflh In the TN1UU11tment WU fllad t....ia1a :::J~~·· • Ofn
l'UblllMd Neiwpott leecfi.. Oft for rMtno dame ~ 'llY 21, 19" ~ Thi folowtr10 ,_...,,. .,. H..,. ~ stan.d CIOinO COtlltact doalment• With the county Citric Of Daily PMoC Jan 21. Feb The eddrett n Co.ta~ D~ Piiot J~ tWO .,:i-11 ~ = ~ PUM.IC llOT1CI ~ ~ ";\~ ~ bualnet• y111V••·1998 u!:"ad~r= ~~ Orang.~= 4, 11, 18, 19" Th2.2t ~·.•~. -r
U.ry 7, 14, n , 28, 1Hf Oti fie dCll*ICI Sii• • PleW•• lnalll in-!dY r:.''91 ;·1n , Coeta ~~~~ wu ltle<1 suant 10 !ht OuelrlM• and Dally PllOC Jen 21. F«>. Fldtloue ._.._, ~ an -la: CE
-------Th-193-•ldltXM _.. 111 iAt Meet, CAtaat Wl1tl the Couoty Cllftt of ~~ ~1 n be 4, 11.111 19" tt\223 ...,.. .. aeciient l10IT'IDre, la 'f • Jn't e t9111P n. folOwlf'I ,._. .,. A a • ~ I ~ e>r.nge ~' ·19·tt c:taNlflclinon ··A" ~ FlctlUoua 8utlneM The I~ ptl'IOl'lt :s\ a ....,_, o. Jrt)A()H()RST, doing ~ ae: 1ar1t1 ory lnha~ncemtn11 00Pr~ 1 noet1 QOVMNIHQ IOMD MllM ltllt91'Mnt ar:,u~ ~ !!-... dll ~--s) v~ Inc. "°' . _, ~. "-·· , 1 ....... o.11y Pltot Jltf1 21, 28, 111 ldtl8r HeY9I lnwtm The IQlloWtng peraon1 " _ ..... .,.~ 0 __.,... • .,. nc ~ bh Cotti Mna •. ~ I ...,,, CA ='-A~ ...:1•. CoN Feb 4, 11, 11199 Th217 lncuh. Dl,..o, ,..... .,. doltla bueln .. ua tl0n9, !ldan :..117"'"'• ... w· Cfe07715t1~JI021, ~....!!. ....... Inc.,•••, 1 .. 1 .. bu.lwe la COft. 'FictJilOu18'i11Mi1 ~.!.,~allw Chembtr OrchHlfa C:O.~..,.!; 2t03 LAW
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ESCROW NO. 6161
NOTICE TO I CREDITORS OF t BULK SALE
I (UCC Sec. 1105)
NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN flat a bulk Nie Is
abOIA IO be made The na S) and bulinHI ad-dr~es) ol trie Mlllr(1) Isl f ere· MEANG KHOUN,
CHY KHOUN, HI Alaysla I Stre'lt, Rancho Santa
1 Marganta, Ca 92888
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• ~ LINA'S MINI BAKERY,
f 3&01 Jamborff, UM 4, t Newport Beacn. Ca
f All other buslnes'
I name(•) and add1ess(es) l used by the seHer(1) w1tllln
1 ttle put three years, as
• stated by the 1eller(1)1 Isl
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I fhe loc:atlOn fn CllQfom.ia t ol tne c:hlel executrve Office
{ ol the .... r(a) ii. SAME I MABOVE j Th• name(s) and 'bus1·
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VANNA-MAK. •
SEANG NA V MAK. • 117
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'TllO '913 IOld .,. ~ally described a
Stock In tr!We, lnrturui,
equrpmont, 1eai;ahold 1m·
provomen11, goodw II and
the tr11de name. Una's Mint Bakery and are located at
3601 Jemb<Jree. Unrt 4, Newpon Beech, C•
The bulk eale II ioteoded
to be conaummeted 11 me o«iee ol. RMB ESCROW,
2119 N Mrun Street. Santa Ans, CA 92706 •nd the an·
Uoipated .aafe d•t• ts Feb·
ruary 17, 19.99
Tile bulk gate IS aubfeet
10 C&!llomia Urulom1 COm·
marc1at Code Section 6106 2
The name and a<kJren
of !he person wtlh wllom
ct11ms may be tiled ts·
ROSEMARY MUNGIA,
R M 8 ESCROW, 2119
Nor1h M.i1n Street, Santa Ma, CA 92706 and Iha test day tor !fling e111m5 by any
creditor shall be February
!61 1999, WhlCti Is Iha bUll.
nesa day befo,_ the antld· pat•d sate data \peclfled •
above.· •
Oat.cl: '12111191 Ill VANNA '-AK
a
ISi SEANG NAY MAK
Publlstl'd Newport
Beactl·Q»ta M sn DailY
Pilo1 Jan~ry ~8. 1999
Th23.J
cn11678355
Flctltlou1 Bu1ine11
Name Statement
The lollowlng pelSOOS
are CIOi"O bulinesa as
MIN O SPA, 321·A
Merguer111. Corona del
Mar, CA 92625
Janel E. Kytander, 321·A
Marguente, Corona def
Mat, CA 92625
This bl.lslnen is coo.
CSUCted by a11 ind1VidUlll • The reg strent com· menced to uansact buSI· nes1 under me hctJttoos
name or names fisted
allOVe on. 1·7·98
Janet E. Kytander
Th!I stattlm8nt was hied Wttn the c~ c1er1c 01 er.nge Couoly on 1·13·99 199M790247
Oaity Piiot January 28.
February 4, 11 1 18, 1999
Th~34
PUIUC NCmCl8 791 08tTUARl!I
SMITH
Edmond John Smith,
66, passed away
suddenly January 23.
1999. Beloved hu$band
of Jean for 45 years and
loving father of
Leighton. Montea and
D'Arcy, he resided 1n
Costa Mesa for 25
years.
As a na~onat expert 1n
Rocket PropulslOll and
Structures for TRW
Strategic Systems, and
a devoted family man,
he will be remembered
as a true gentleman,
with an insightflA sense
of humor. whose ded1·
cated professionalism
and deep intelligence
always commanded re·
spect. He will be greatly
missed by his famly
and fnends
FolloWlllg a private
ceremony. a remem·
brance gathcnng will l>e
held at the home of his
son, Leighton, at 1951
Port Bishop P18ce 1n
Newport Beach In Ueu
of flowers, donations
may be made to the Girl
Scouts of Orange
County
t~;
Sell your extra .
household
Items In
CLASSIFIED
Call 642-5678
715 08'1UARIU
PAULA MARIE MIZER
PAULA MARJE
MIZER. CPM, 47.
of Huntington Bcidl
pASSCd away ac her
residence an
Huntington 8c:ach
Jan. 25. 19')9. A
regioru1 maNgCt for
Western . Naoon.il
Propcny
Management, ~he was very active in the
Jruuruce of Real &we Man.agcment. (lREM)
and .the Aparoncnr ~tion of Orange
C.ouilry. (MOC). For twcnty-6"c years. she
has been vciy active in St. James EpisCopal
Church of Newp<?rt Beach. teaching, down
and puppeteer ministries. She was also a
member of both Orange and Los Angdo
Thurs.day, January 28, 1999 iB,5
'"' OMUMBI
C.ounty f>uppet«r Guild in addition to
aaivc in d'IC N tional Au<lobon !ciefy.
She is survived by her husband, D:Ue W.
Ma.er, stcpc.hildrcn Lln<b Roberts, P.uncb
Mc.Murphy and Daniel Mua, three
~. parents Sidney and Sar.ah
unier and bn>fhM Sidney, St,c-.-en and Sam
Lanier.
Vuituion will be from 3:00 10 7:30 p.m ..
Friday. Jan. 29th :it P<lcifu:: View MOrni.u)-.
3500 p .icific \r it:W Or I ~rt Bach. calf£
Funeral ~rvilh will be ac l 0:00 a.m.,
S:lturd.ly, J.m. 30th ac Sc. James Episoop.iJ
Olurch, 3209 v~ u<lo, Ncwpoct Bcxh,
CW£
Ovorstoc:ked wtth
11utr7
A call to
Classified win hetp
642-H78
On t he move?
Soll ¥OUr extra
household
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1 HOUSESJCONOOS FOR SALE
CORONA DEL MAR
32 HOUSESICOHDOS
FOR SALE NEWPORT BEACH
VACANT TOWNHOME OPEN SUN 1 A LOWEST PRICED -.
38drm In Corona del M• So, Ftclng Sunny Patio
Out ot area selle1 says SELL IT FlNEST Uti08STRIJCTED
TODA YI Large 3B«m & lemt/ FRONT ROW VIEW TO
room needs work but PRICEO CA TAUNA & SAN
1ooo·s LESS then ... Nie CLEMENT£ ISLAHOS S319.000 Mal<e Ofllft 2BR 2t1A+ OINIHG
KOLAR & CO Seier Wtl tnl.trtarn otfetS
9'9·37&-5576 $369,000 to $428,876
VILLA BALBOA
1
10 HOUSESICONDOS I 270 CAGNEY #1 07 ~ • FOR SAL! Pta Cell IOf Gate ·code
• COSTA IE~ Also Av•ilable
38dmt 2.S8ath Townhome Ver1•llle1 1 BR
Otrec1 ecceu 2~ gar9g1. S 124,500
I ~PORT~I
BACK BAY Deluxe 1Bdnn on
gated 861all, Vtfl/ pl!VIW.
l car ortt No pets $895 oo
Agent 64~·96119
VIEW BACK 8AV
2bf 2t>a. IOWnhouse sr.1•: 2 car gas ~1openec, lrplc ·-amen,
SISSMno 909-693-3130
Bffl location '" NeWPOtt BHdl Spec:loul 2Bdrm'28att.
Ocean V•w lrom ov11MZ9d
bakXJny V1t11fted ceilings
E•ecullYe emenrues Huge
Livlll9 Room $2045 Cd Now 888 183-8786 S600 oft irst
month rent~ "'°"' 11 by 2114
99
at.at Bu~l Aalcfn9 Only VILLA BALBOA 1 BR
$162,500. John Miller, A~ $159.900 TO $179,876 ~e,.'1Vlrl ltarina .
517.:JH7 Viii• 8atbo1 3 BR r-
Eastside A xer Over.lied PenthouH Apartment. 1
3 t Den Undllr S 350K $369,000 to S42S.876 8;1.\lfro•t <'OnUl1unitv
AQlrll 949"nH120 MaryAnn McGuire with pri\atr. heac h .
&EWNG OR BUYIMO 646-sno & mannJ V.i&ll to
CALL. C·21 TOP COSTA Prudenlhttl CA Really 8.ill.oa l~lanil.
MESA AGENT. EARL & JUDY BLUFFS TOWNHO"ES lahl TAYLOR Mt-642-4722. 1 Slory 3br $3251< Ji Ava1 e 1111w-extrn
t'l>NEW CONDO FOR SALE Bay v-custom 5499K open lar11e 2BR .mJ 2BR . <** a. ii asctow OPEN SAT 1.5. Ar} 9'9-450-3822 +den 1pJrtml'nl•
SUN. Isl tml open New I· HARfiOA COYE MUST SEW S2 l()()..$3(•00
W10 ~ A 2335 Elden El$i Open (Sat·Sun 1·4) : Wooc.I hur11111i sldt Condo 3 maslel IUll8S 1'24 Sea RldQ6. Gol COUIH $229.500 JoAnnl. AEMAX vu 4br 2 5ba, }•SS6t, upgrecl firepla1·t• & prt\lllC" Owner/~ 949-942..J812 Qaled comm Below matllel ff.ilr.1(1.t'
1155":!i!I
OCEAN VIEW 2 BedrOOtll 2
Bath den '-98 decll nsw
paiOI & catp411. patkino. yearly $20751/mo 949.548.8384
l"':EI
COZY I BEDROOM 28ATH, ramodeled. ga11ge tip, wld,
S25()C)no, 6 month lease.
Mt-71Ht43
BEAU'TiFUl NEW STU6i0
Wilt! gar age' luldry mll'IY 1.11>-gr..-$950.'mo !M~94.WS ••••••• 11"*••1
E SIDE CM cSlx 3br 2tJa LO bkYd. gar. W/O hN.lp
Avd 2-16°'IOOfl8rS12!0 Joe 714-939 2202JMar1c 731·2330
Cotta Meil 4br, 1 3141>1,
large yd Neer par1< & lair· grOuncf SI 750mo 852 Loma Cll
949 84!>-9913 191
£AST S~ !o°:ri MESA owner S639K 949-759-9t 13 Som. no pt'I>+.
~.25belrombuldlt approx 133 ~I Plea11e ull: J. 1-~1 11~.i=?vrr~r' --(949> 160-0919 . ....wrvn. ii&._
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949-729000 S600 aa riat mon11 rert If BfOllllf 949'&42·3850
UV ...... 11· ..., ... ,..,. EAST BLUFF FllUlllC WJW BRAND NEW DELUXE ULTIMATE COASTAL lrou ITIOY• v1 u
2 ~ 2 ..__ wall to Spec:1ecui.r 4 6 5 ~room Eleg1n1 Ocean View hOnl8 4 bedroom 2~ bdl ._.oom, """'• eustom-ttyled emt• home• Penlhou• 2Bdrm'28ath • faloe 2 car garage Slso<WrN>
beach, hnal phase lrom tuturlng up to S,730 aq.lt Loft, Ocean VlflW -v~ Cllt-Mt-722·9312 ~·~3 i:, ~rate By Summlf 1"9 Olli'NY ing dlybar, llreptace. I~ • Bid CANYON * B49-760-&S44 Priced from $1,910,000. courts, spa, gym. pool $2670 Spaciou. 2 bedroom 2·car
Cell Cllnt McKinnon lw 11191-888-783-8764. S600 elf t11st gai, f.p "'d hook UJl' central
Wedne:--Oay .... Tue~ay 5:00pm Satunfa~ .......... .Friday 5:00pm
1 182~11.aOSTaFCMJNol I• ..:p..c.11~1MP00-11 411 ~1
NEWPORT llACff ••LOST CAT G11y 1ll1!y 21 7 ct lrOll lrM GE Sidi/Sidi • • • • •
• CalcO female no l.l9$ vc of r.lng $175 ~e ~ AVIATION COMPANY S8ellS ~S1&mf7
• UDO ISLE * Hoag. Hospital Goes by dl!ly '*ashe1 sso 2 'I' 06d '(f GE putt:haing . clttt. lO process us CE~S BlmUU
38drm 28alh, Frplc. 3c garage ·Soa1186 94H42-0279 helvy cMy s cyae Ille dry9r reQS, PIO s & coor<INte HEEDS
walk to be8<:11 G600I St RING FOUND IN NEWPORT $100 949·548-94&4 rlCeMll!I Great opportinty wf BLOCK CAHVASSERi $2900 pei mo 949·723-9619 BEACH CALL TO growing Co . $10·St31hr Wot1docallt
'OE.,.,,FY I I deplnCing on eicp Sutmt re-S11.75hr, U2 112 ml. I I •rn 414 FURNR'UAE IUINIOLMdrlgEdglAVllll<>n T...,...., 202 ROOMS IOM2t.o<MS . 19301 ~Or . Sal1ta,.,,.. WWllU. •st• lhrctl 1 ...
FOR RENT I I OUTD004' TEAK FOU>IMG 92707 "'°ala plelM Need e8f. 4aO GiRAm CHAIRS NEVER USED. 80()iij(ID£A Pft. ""'*be Cllmn or legel l'llldWlt.
N.8. w OceanlrontJ/2nd .-... $100.00 uen. 94t-121.a21 relabla. BoaJbll & readr IO APPLY NOW Pn~ate room. unlum!shed, a·coOCH a LOVE SEAT wortt wllll new "o.mg CM 714-79&-4601
$1\are batn, Ufl~ll• paid non CdM ~Sale Flofll. gooc1 condition $250 Company 949 722·7414 . EQUAL
smolung. tutcllenette. laundfy, Sttwdty on Wpm o0o 71"545-SMO c.rdlGlli lhop in N OPPORT\JNITY
1 bloctc 10 N 8 Pier. L~ of kld5 l0'1$ household PT outgo1'1g & ...itiusiallle Eu""'OYER :~~lf=lh1~-= C:. ...... s.~~= l"•vJf'!tl =:::•~:: Oriv=~ Salea.
Sal P9n. Shi 3Dr 2be. bch-Slde Sale! dothes. ~· • 1 t t -i • days nqia ~ Fu AP' ~pron rem $paoo1Js. odd & ands 7 She!wood 8ALDWIN BABY res. 714-~5 orcal Rose Telemarketert •
ctean, wld. l/p. $590 .. 113 util Place GRANO PIANO 714-963-6634 Part t~aned llOU(1
Sl8'NRe ~9-6JS-7407 Hoag Ho1ph11 Hunters Bladt linith, great lone Sacn-CASH oW Veler*le--*
C.M QINt ~ "' ~n'~1~p,s:;O~ b$2450 7!4-527-0900 M&~ Inn needl repg Conroya Flowen •
pl!Vatl belh, detl, pool. NMI 17th SI. lfVPomona $14-21 to IWI Pal<I l1enng 2'iiB3 tWbof 8IV<j "
Cryslal <:ourt. S7501* mo Anllque tum ecc. CaUouy-si.t._.,,,., Coal Mou C.. 714-862-1182 1-(611) 1n·7'2f Newport Bud! SM Fat> 30lrl cl u1c AL , o s mo Ml
1204 RENTALS I awn-HX> 1918 8fryl Ln RECORDS TpP OOUAIU AVAIL.ABLE. S12·1Mw, no rum. llectrontcs, cloChel. nwsc R & 8 ·-• ........ etc , ................ -A~F""'°T TOSHARI Lot. Ol • .......,h1nnlll Jazz, 1 ..,.., """"· " ....,. ..... _ .-... ...,r
·-1"' • 50's &80's 1·888-292·70911111 75
Newport BMch ~ front
Shale 2 bdrm home, pnvate
bath on '8nd no brdWalt $750 yrty 949-874-5040
NEWPORT BEACH Mtt<E 64s;7506
•SAT •1• 309 Signal Rd, WAHffi>I OlD COIHSI Mn.~ • ..._.... Gold. dvlf Frw*inminl Cler·
etc. * flt") Old waecNI I ~
NEWPORT BEACH W• to
beaCtl I Bedroom Wlbllh. Ill
ameo Socunty, I 51 & llS1 ~
uflll!JGS $550.'mo 949-846-3735
NEWPORT 3br hoo5e. rnast9'
br aval, rem pref. no smcii.lll
'*5 ;r.iil lmmed SSOMno 11
2 blk 10 baKtl 949-645-3379
1216 ~1
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WANT NEWPORT BEACH TA~ AT HOME
2br nwt Up 10 $t500, lather ~I
wtlh 1 child, no pal ._ *l"" oo
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WESTCOAST COIN542-t441 Wll'I~ P~k 10", left e· Joim;1. B 5.iw. 112 • 518 o Preu Cutte11 for 1" 51\epar 714411~73 ...... ~
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12noon. 20m. 4pm Cal Lildl CM (oometo1 W, 17'Pomonll ""HiHne tor......., 949-873-2519 garage. $2500/iotonth. llpywty $3100 94 $-1825 ... ~ ;:::;;;:;;;;;;;==;;;:;;;;::;t 94U44-&447 f'ilWPOl1 s&;;;i 3 biiiOOm. t.a! 11
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800-21 H2o2 tit 02121 Jin 25 & 2$ Orly 10.3"
Cft-.i& OIL DIW, Aval MW\ 1 No petS/ houle S2000mo 320 Collon St ~ 1 m o k 1 n g $ t 7 !i 0 • * t4M3s-252S •
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1525:000 Agent. 8rl1n 1BlOAOOii 1BATff Ing, Mlllng, Of Just $2250/m0 949-631-1038
E4*nondMIO 949-723-8151 ' L* of NEW NEW! gatage looking, cluelfled hu -=lBR H A NEW bECOA•
llv ~ ~ P~ IPllC•. ~~·1~ mo what you need I Fno. laun rm,carpo11.'"4nl area, ~K~,., + .,.., ...= Brokert4~759.9341 CLAaal"laD 12f4 Rutland Rd, #2, St050 --== ......... ... ..... 7. Owntf 949 7S9-5086 :1W!..~ ... I ttO -~ 11-_;;;~~-~~iiiiiiiiii~~iiiJ.----... OCEANFRONT . _ •
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An Exclusive Oppor•unity for
\Vutcrfront Living on' t ewport Bay
• Limited availabilicy of
Studio•, 1 8c 2 BedroomJ
$1400-$2600
• Privacc G-..rd·Gatt'CI
Entrance l4·Hour
Sccpril)' ac Switchboard
• Gym, Spa ~ Pool
• A Village unto itself with
Meeting Rooms,
Ratawant, Codnai1
Lounge. F.aieftalnment
& RoomSer.nc.
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r. echedule J9'll' prh·at.. howmg. p1 .. e ~•IJ
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VISM-'CIAAIEX 949-64~569
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R£8UILD OR REMODEL Homa Of Otlleel
• Oollly Construcllon
• R.asot11b1y Pnced
• L.ocll~ •636318
• Sl~ 6 AslOCilla CtltM...,._54&S
1250 CARPE~ I
A TO Z HANDYMAN lnstal Reface Cabinets l<ltl:hNI. Balh, Doors. Vfu·
dows ~ 714-546-7258
CARPNRY SERVICES F•ncH, GllH, P1tlo1,
Ooot1, WlnOowl, Fremlng.
949-722·1121 L•73819t
• MllllOdeUng 1nc1 111 tn>et of rtfl4tlt .. No lob 100 smaJ
SeMQng Orange County '°' 32 yea11 Uc BonO-lns
MC/VISA 714-NWSM
WOOOWORIC t500f 1n11a1a-
lt0n. cloletl remodeled. CFCMO
molding basa. trim eic repus
• 94M$4-1134 *
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**JRG MASONRY** BLOCK-BRICK-STONE
ALL TYPES-OUALITY WORK lt730089 714.531-7143
SHANNONSibE CONSlli
Concrele/Masonry/Oralnege
systems. Hillside reps1rs
714-540-7739
1{!2==-1
LEWIS CONSTAUC-llON
~·~ 714-557·5925
By CHARLES GOlt£N
wtth OMAR SHAltW
and TANNAH HIRSCH
LUCIC.Y OR SIMPLY GOOD?
Both v!Unerable. East deals. West led a fourth•bcJI be.iut. and
~larer did not lib tho loob of
thin1s at all. Dummy'• k.ina of heart&
was toPPed by tho tee, and East cashed -ihe queen and Jeck berote
shiftioa to the teo or clubs. A ray of
light dawne4. It was alm06t • 'ure
lhma that W~t held a club honor, so
East was marked with the kin a or dla-
monds for the Qpenina bid.
NO Rm
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0 7 654
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WEST
• 1098
EAST
" 10 8 7 6 4 3 . 0 31
• 6531 o AOJ 0 K fl>8
• QJ 10 . •K3 SOUTH
• K4 05 1
O AQJ9
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The bidding:
EAST sourn l • J O Pus 1NT Pass Pall
Opening lead; Six of Q
Declarer rose wilh the ace or clubs,
and ovenook (he kina of spades with
the l()e, notina• West'• play of the
eight, to· lake • diamond. finesse. A
spade to the jack for second lineuc
fetchC<J-the nine from West, and
Hamilton was quick to realize more
lock wu in s1orc.
Sometimes only a panic1tlar disai-
bution will enable you to land a con-
tract that seems destined for defeat.
But you need the ability to find it. Observe NMh Amcncan intemation.
alisl Fred Hamilton of Fruno al wO<k
on this deal rrom the recent Fall
North American Championships.
Once HamHton elected to overca.11
one club with one diamond, North-
Soulh aeemed destined to g~ too
hiJh. North's cue-bid showed a lunit
RllC Or better in ruamonds, and an
'impossible' three no trump was
reached in quick time.
Declarer cashed the queen of
spades, and when W0it'1 ten ·reu
dummy's seYCn wu aooa. Declarer
casbe4 that trick. repeated the dia-
mond finesse and, when the kin& of
diamonds dropped under tho ace,
declarer's long diamond became the
fulfillin~ trick.
Didn t the pucen&aaes favot flay-ing East for a doubleton k.ina o dia-
monds? Nol Give East three hearts
and three clubs and the def ender had
to have three diamonds, or the open-
ing bid would have been one spade.
Learn to be a better brldae 1>1a1-ul Subeaibe now to the Goren
Briel~ Lettu by cal.UD1 (800) 788-1225 for lnformadoa. Or write to:
HomelCHCI HOUH SMIGllg 11J*itnced furniture sales
con&UkanlS \0 'WOl!t II\ OUf HB &
llWll lbcetionl Guaranteed
Nlary plus comrnl$Slon &
t>orosee c.ii eocH 11. 11 n °' lax 80().244-8285 EOE
PAPYAUS SOlrth Cot1t Pt.u
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person.
Pf wOl'tt 1v1h; Chll0rtn• or-chlrd reclll stor.. lmmed. opptyl Pr.vloue 11p. • ptual
MMS0-2243
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paya for your req'd COUrM and
prov'd Ir•• 1r1lnlng. 8()(M()().S391 Ext 119
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Goren Brida• Letter, P.O. Box
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Medical Olhce In N 8 · Typng skjs nee. w1ll 111111,
FT, $7-$!Whour 949-4n-0562
Cal Gr.Cehen M·F
Rtceptlonltt '" chirOl)(ICllC olhce Friendly outgorng,
computer ~ nee. 7 »noon
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People & Me. 949-64S-1355
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W1nt1d Mothers helper/ houselleeper Cooking, car, must speak E~ISh. pan-t;me,
nex hours NB 949~5-6374
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94Mat-11tl
I a BATHROOMS I
HOM fl/air
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Tt1 .. 714-282·7143
BRIGHT HOOSECLEAHiNO Europeen Profl'*lonala.
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714·392-t180 0( 241-0531
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OEOICATJ0'4
714 342-0656
714 437-2704 .. ~
WATERPROOF COATINGS
OecQ, bllconl•. $1811W1yt Oullly WOf1I 11 ,.~
lites US87430 722-8769
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end undtr1t111d 1ny contract• ti.fOl't you sign.
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The Cehf. Public-
Ullhhes Commission
REQUIRES lhat all
used household goods
movera print their
P.U C Ctl T number.
limos and c:heuffers
print their T.C P,
number IO aQ advertiS·
ments II you have a
queabon ebout the
i.g81aty ol • tnOYet,
bmo or c:heutter, call.
PUSUC UTILITIES
COMMISION
714-558-4151
Ne~rt Beo~h/Costo /.l.e$0 Daily Pilot
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SUP WITH AC:CUI TO
pow•rlptlont, Ctll
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CIJ (001538~.995 • Co6la lninltl
(714) 241-1300
eilWZi '•1. s11-1111C£ sli mha, 6 cyllncltf vln UH $30,"5
Cow Motortna (949) 650-511 g
8MW 31il; 'M wtiil. ~ CO. x<lean (588803) S1~5
Cotta M..a lnlh1I
(714) 241·1300
811W 325lca. 1M ;till8han.
O(fy 34k ml. vlrt 3498, $28.995
Cove MOIOMa (949) 650-591'!;
BMW 540, 'iS, bleciilbi11:11,
SOii mlllt, vln CMIS, S:tl,"5
Cow Motorlna
MMS0-5116
BMW 633 est '84
&IVer wlbllck. Aulo, n • $2500 080 IMHS0-9269
BMW 7'611, 197. casnmerellen.
vln 1299, $42.995
Cove M04onrlQ
(949) 650-5915
BMW 1i6', •es, only 45k ml,
buutllully m•lnllln•d.
A•pen Sllnr. vln 1545.
S3U9S
Cove Motof'lng
(94e) 650-511 s
CAOiCLlC 1994 EidOfldo
$500 doWn ll5'UITIO $15. 950
CID, ctvomt wtwllb, vogu•
"9s pp NM73-0411
FORD MUSTANG M 6 c)1. ,euto llarw IC l\M pwr,
.. ~$all bfaMI. ~. steeflng am-Im 519llO cata,
ClllH. custom br• 6 wtll$,
$13,500/obo 714-218-8979
FORD Musting '94, 5 spd, .,....e, ctvom. wtleels, super cleln.J::362} $7,999 Mesa lnlM
(714) 24'-1300
HONDA ACCOAO 'ii Hatchbaek. 82K 1111, hltd ·lo-llnd 3-<loor. AC. wt.le,
1 ownet Gareged.mU'rtlined
lmmlc. $5100 (949)5-48-6882
HONDA CAV 'et
Blu&'Gniy, euto. full,
pcw.'9t. lmmec:uta1e. won't last\
(01782) $17 995
Co&ta Mel• lnflllib (7U) 241·1300
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l'Nlll Wool •t toz9188) foyoe, ce;;y l£. ii, 1
113 DtO °"'*· lul ..,.._,CO, loW m Coltl ..... klllr-H ortt 2.-mlM moontool (714) 241-1300 (911399) Sl ... 11115
"ttnlil no 'A grlfl\4iii eo.ia Mlal lr*1ill CO 29k 'milts x-CIHn t7l4} 24M300
(HemJ 11s.teS ' TOVOfl UNDCMllltit'M
Cosll ..... Wini• :::r.ty lltw. ITIOOnfOOf fut;
(714) 241-1300 • I Xlnl cond 57.800 rri. '110Z((MC}Oto 'if • $2U50 94H4H158
t1poct, 4 di. burQil\dv, S1Mt tovofl mi cEOCA OT
lot8'. tow pi.g. 5 'P· ·ae ps. nu lftt>ecil. ar.no. 4 c:vt. attr,o. · brn cd, roof rldl 42Krtll good eond, USO obo
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VIN 8893 $33,995 &•pd, 1 own«, Ml powtf,
Cove Molonng 14k m~ eun-foof, perfect
(849)650-5915 cond. Sl200. N•72M47S JloUlK 1iii m vot:vo 140 waoon 'ff
SEDAN 4D ~an lnlerlO<, 821( llV. mini
SU 915 11-4273 c:onditlon. lttthlr.110.995
' BAUER JAGUAR 949-675-6063• •
11 .... MIOO VWottTAOl'i4 JlaOlR iik U ~. tunroof, s IPted, 11110.
SEDAN 4D loCllS ~lh r.-nol•. alarm, AC.
.,. "5 ..... 2K SIMO eass. J>s. btllt•, 871(
' BAUER JAOUA1' lrtlWIY ,.,._, cleen. grNt 714-tsMIOO cond. $8700. 949-64s:3870
JAGUAR 1ii3 u 1ik vocvo uonuuo SEDAN 4D Whre, loeded. shal1> & lun to
S1t "5 a.42t0 drive. moonroot. ""*· 1111oys • BAUER JAGUAR $18.950 N...-.1111
114-ts3-4tOO ·11 LEXUS E8 250
JAdOlM 1iA XJI Auto, •r. n-trn cm •ED .. N .... (1439801 110.m W,IM 0
., ...., ... 3134 LEXUS Of WEST'MflSTEA
BAUER JAGUAR 11.-"80e 714-953~ .... votVo SEDAN iiO
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$44,"5 SEDAN 4D IM204 (LEXUS Of WE~STEA
• BAUER JAQUAA 714-ttHtOI 714-163~ '95 ACURA LEGENO L
JEEP WRANGLER 'tf (01tt5 Allto, llr, ~11 411 =~:::a~· ~I=~ l.EXU~ Of WESTMINm 9AH75-6063 7t.W92-'906
Lexus 1992 sC4oo. ·95 CHEVY 610 8LiZEfl
32k •-t -• t ond" Whtt.i9rey, 11/to, pwr pico mt"~·~;. ruon (1oma1 $1$,8\S
714·S56-9&49 LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER
LINCOLN CONTINENTAL '96 n.-4 ll06 Bslg•IT•n 1utt1•r. only 'es VOLKSWAGON Jml
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Co&ta Mesa lnfnll 714-112-4906
(714) 241-1300 'II MAXiiiA GlE
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lblolu111y perfld concbOn LEXUS OF WEST'MlftSTEA
SHOO 949-851·1345 oi 714-192'"°' M"44·1056 ·n AC\JfiA ct i.o Mat 6661~ ·iQ onF; 591i Moontoot, CID, 11110
mllec. ~:oi S..ees (~~OF WESTill.Y~':
(MSI) 6$0-sm 714-"2-'906
lllBZ 600Si'94. m: '91 GMC SAFAAI
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(949) 650-~ 714412"90t
MEACEOES BENZ 500so '•1 '17 NISSAN AL TiiliA SE
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Pfesttle bOdy. 1751( ml, $3800 LEXUS OF WESTMt"5rER 949-875-29118 714-"2-'906
MERCEDES Cl..K320 CPE ·91i 197 NISSAN SENTRA GXE
Blad\ on bjacie Immaculate Auto, air, llloya
condition, l\Jlly IOaded, MUST (731Mi16) St 1,695
SEEi 323•756-5511 LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER
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Material/labor!
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of denim• & 100' •
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