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gro~p makes pitch to city
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Ii Foundation asks city Council-to commission study on whether Costa Mesa needs a· central libr9JY with various amenities. . . .
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. Depending on the level of detatl of the
study, it could cost from $15,000 to
$50,000, said Sandy Genis, foundation
president and fonner counalwoman.
about 8,000 square feet and house 50,000
books each, are inadequate to meet the
com.muility's needs.
tremendous Job,· Cowan said. ·r support
a collaborative effort with the city and the
foundation.•
. C OSTA MESA -The Llbrary Founda-
tion has asked the City Council to set
aside money for a needs assessment of
library services in the city.
According to conceptual plans, a
70,000-square·foot central library housing
175,000 books, conference rooms and oth-
er ameruties could cost between $15 mil-
lion and $20 million, foundation members
have said.
Councilwoman Libby Cowdn supports
a needs assessment.
• 1 trunk that any services can be
improved, but we have to understand
what our community wants in terms of ser-
vices and we don't know that,• Cowttn
said
But CounCllman Joe Enckson said he
has not been completely sold on the idea
of a central library.
The foundation is seekmg to raise mon-
ey to help build a central library for the
city. One of its primary goals for this year
is to have ct needs assessment perfonned.
The council will discuss the requ~t Tues-
day.
Foundation members have said two
eXJsting Orange County library branches
in Lions Park and Mesa Verde, which are
Cowan said she has spoken to the foun-
dation about the need for the study.
"What would concern me is the ~ .. si·
hibty of closing branch hbrarie!), which I
don't dgrt*-with," En ckson said "I don't
agree with the 1dea of one central hbrary.
I think lmrnch libraries are the most Councilwoman
Libby Cowan
see a nee d
Councilman
Joe Erickson
ha concerns •t think the foundation ts domg a SEE LIBRARY PAGE A 19
MARC MARTIN I OAllY I'll.OT
Ralph Clock is right at home In one of the chairs at the Hoag blood donation ce9ter, where Clock was donating ltjs 1 OOth pint of blood Wedne day. Cer-
tified nune assistant Raini Miller moniton Clock, who received a party from the donor center staff in recognition of his milestone.
Newport Beach
resident Ralph
Clock has been the
mother lode for
. Hoag Hospital's
blood donor center,
giving his 1 OOth
pint Wednesday
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A rich • vein FYI
The Hoag Blood
Donor Center is
open for platelet
and whole Jl.'lill TR RAGIAM>
Oatyflb
W hen it comes to giving
blood, there's no stop-
ping the dock.
fill the blood systems of 10 peo-
ple -at Hoag Hospital's Donor
Center on Wednesday, fulfilling
a personal goal.
•1 wanted to do <;omcthing, so
I deeded I would donate blood
for my friends who were over
there bleeding," Clock Sdtd.
•About 10 years ago, I looked Ci t
my blood donor's card and c;aw l
had 50. So l thought, what the
hell, J.'11 go for 100. ~
blood donations
from 8 :30 a.m.
to 4 p,m. Mon-
day through Fri-
day. For more ·
information, call
(949) 760-562,.
Ralph Clock, that is.
The 60-year-old Newport
Beach resident donated rus
100th pint of blood -enough to
Clock said he gave his hrst
pint of blood in 1962 after he
tried to get into the military dur-
ing the Vietnam War but was
denied because or hearing prob-
lems. SEE BLOOD PAGE A 19
Time to lay down napk£~, and notebook, after 8 years
MARLA BtlU>
I n January, I conduded an eighth deli-
009s year as restaurant critic of the
Daily Pilot, having written almost 400
reVJews and consumed a zillion calorics
Now I want to go to Spain and on a diet
not necessarily in that order.
I'm ready to tour the French wine
country and get bock to oil p~unting. I'll\
ready to conquer the Internet, the Evcres\
and the dasastrous clutter in my garage
and spend more time with my grandkids
ln other words, back to the reo.J world
where dinner is heating in the microwave.
Or not. And no deadllne,J.
As the Pilot's reitaurant critic: .and din-
ing editor, I had a gOOd time, met wonder·
ful people and experienald fterY kind of
MrVtce from super to 98lvlle. J've tolMC1
Indian bteed onto the Darn.hot insides of
.. a tandoori. stood ln line for lnnardl
wrapped ln fresh tortlllal, tasted Mak too
'
rare, too done and just tight. Thank you to the mllny • ta~ter • friend
J have attended olive oiJ la<;ting and who have gon with me wh "" you reall)
wine tastings, judged chili and clam wanted to stay hornet went to l" law n
chowder contc ts and I you would n ve1 have dreamed of try:mg,
have more than a ute food you would not ordinarily ha\'e
casual acqudmtance · ordered and spent your own mone)' help·
with antaads. ing me explore many a m nu
The best part ha • Thank to Dill Lobd 11, who h red m
be n wnting ahout the . and ha l>c<!n a fri nd and an m pll'otion,
people who own, man-nnd to the gang in the n wsroom who,
age and·work m like most newspaper peopl , work long r
r tauronts, trom the hours and for I pay than mo l of us
d1 hwash rs to tho ever realize.
sonuneliers, and th Here' to pl ring n w r taurants for
hort·ord r cook to hm, without a notebook in hand and no
Marta Bird the gtft xi chef , That dt <tlinc to m II You can still chat with
hu been sh t plea· m•• nl home -blrd2ool@par.be1l net .
sure. Thankl to the great restaurant peo-M anwhllc, with any lu , l will tedis·
pie I have met and a cheer for how much cover my wa Uin • they contribute to all of ow county' c:han-__________ ...... __ .......__
ties
Thanks to you. reeden, for ~ kind
comments, ttttidlml and helprul tips,
. ,
mwo
approves
new plan
•Wate r board gives green light
to revised proposal for dumping
tre ated sewage'in Back Bay.
l)jy Pict
NEWPORT BEACH -Irvine Ranch
Water D1!)tnct board member~ this we k
agreed to move lorward "Yt'lth a rl'.!\'15ed
Wetlands Wdter Suppl)' project, one they
say Will re.,ult in le ... ~ reclaimed wat ... r ancl
hann.ful nutnenb m Upper Newport Ba~
than the on910al propo al. '
The notice ot preparation -a d1>C\1·
ment required under tale envuonmentaf
law to mtorm agenCles dnd the pubbc thal
an environmental report ll) on Um honzon
-is going out this \\eek, '<aid Ken
Thompc;on, duector of \\ater quality for
the d1stnct. ·
A scoping meeting, where the public
can v01c-e op1ruo~ on v. hat <>hould be
included Ln the envuonmental r"J>Ort is
scheduled for March 4 at the dL..,tnct1
ofhces in Irvine.
The dt~tnct board on Monday ctutho·
nzed pending $32 i 823 to hire Cli2.M
Hill to complete the enVlfOnmental report
for the ne,., plan Thomp on :xud th dis-
tnct's godl l" to ha\ • tht• proces complet-
. ed in bJm, to start lhe pro1ect this winter.
The new proJ ccl call for an unprO\ ed
pumping tauon that will cl1\ ert S n Otego
Creek water through a enc of duck
ponds near the dL'>tm;t tr aunent plant
during the wmter months
To offset thl' co~t ol bulleting dnct rnam-
tclirung the facility -which v. all be
$350,000 the flJ'St year and about 100 000
each vear therealter -the ru.. ... tnct as
propo "mg lo cli"chargr an' exca ... s treated
waste water from heavy stoml!> mto the
Sand C dnyon Re.wrvou •
\Vhen the re..,ervou ovl!Iflow mto the
creek, th waste watPr would tra\ I about
2 1/2 mile ... through Ma on Regional Park
and eventually end up m Upper . ey.; port
Bay.
Bob Cau ... tm, pre uhrnt o1 Dete11d the•
Bay, has not met \\1th di tncl ofhaal to
hear about the new plan Rrom what h Is
~een, however, he srud 1t d sn'l appear lo
be an · bett r for the bay than the ongmal
one.
ILLENNIUM 0 ENT
Former •pwport Beach
mayor still going strong
Jack1e HeathCJ wa clect oo to th
'ewport Beach Cit} Council m 1978,
Ned mayor from
t~BO to 1982 and
rc tu ed in 198b,
wh n h wa
lected dllz n
Of th . T b)
th N wpott
Harbor Ar n
Chamh r of
Comm roe. She
wa in trum n-
tal ln th fight (O
5tor silt-cboked
. Upper NewpoI1 Bay
and helped forge
Jackie Heatbe.r compromise on
the expansion Of
John Wayn Alrport. In 1987:
H lher was appointed to the ltat.
Board of Food and AgriCulture Lut
. ear, she was honored.by the Ameri-
can Diabetes Auoc::lation lor ·W
communiey Mt flee. •
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2 Thursday, Februory 11, 1999
llST IUYS PILOT PIOPLI
He has designs on adding to your wardrobe
Mottirzi qff ers ·
leather goods at
great prices .
M ottinl - a new Corona del Mar
Plcl7..a boutique spcaalizing in
unported Italian leather hand·
bags, shoe. and accessories -lS having a
half.off Vdlentme's Day sale. A Best Buys
redder ">dY'> ">he bought a beautiful large
lMg for $250, reduced trom $500. Mottini ·
also doe:s custom handmade purses and
large bdg!> on the prenuses "Mottini is
dlfferent !rom other leather stores because
we do dll of the handwork ourselves, and
dll of our letilher is imported from Italy,•
c;aid Nick Kdratas, Mottiru's owner. "Cus·
tomef't cdn bring in a picture or photo of
dn item, which our expertise allows us to
repllcdtc • Mottuu is dt 944 Avocddo Ave.,
Corona del Mdr. For more information,
cdll (q49) 721·0113.
Charles H. Barr always has a ruce
selecbon of fme iewelry and, with its
, stock·reduction sale, the be.t buys are
L•ven hc~ttcr. lbrough Saturday, there are
nngs, pms, cha.ms, watches, charms. ear.
· nngs, neckldces, bracelets and more
reduced as much as 50% Charles H . Barr
1s at 1803 Westcliff Onve, Newport Beach
• For morP Ulfonnation, call (949) 642·3310
With Valentme's Day JUSt around the
: comer, Neiman Marcus hdS made it east·
er to find d gift perfect for your valentine.
Nei.mdn Marcus selli> dll of the popular
perfum£'<> and colognes for women and
men that you'll hnd at other specialty
stores, dfld they dlso carry certa.m scents
excluswely, including S.T Dupont pour
• Femme, Sabi by Henry Dunay, S.T.
Dupont pour I !omme dild Acqua di Par·
ma
, Candles alwdys make great glft:s and
Neunan Mdfcus cdrries the best selection,
HE IS
Malung you look hko money, baby.
ROOTS IN JAZZ
Qu1roz, "'26, a former Co~ta Mesa res·
ident who hves Ill I iollyy.rood, lS about
to unleash his very own clothing liri~ -
Fivespot fQr men and Ft:mmspot for
women . . ,
His Costa Mesa office will be the..
headquarters for the label, the name for
which was derived from a 1930s aJter·
hours 1azz club in New York called
Fivespot.
The pic>ces he has designed o far are
also inspired by jazz music and the
1930s style -comfortable while sWI
looking hip and stylic;h. Some of the T·
shirts include quotes from famous jazz
musicians dnd incorporate the instru·
ments -saxophones, trumpets, stand·
up basses -into the design.
#It's taking things from thdl era and
throwing a little Latin twist on it,"
Quiroz said. ~we caU it urban couture.~
GRAFFm ARTIST
Qwroz sa1d he has always been an
artist, and first w ent public by doing
graffiti -painting murals and pictures
on publi~ walls. He also was influenced
by his family members, most of whom
a.re artistically inclined.
He got into fashion through a job
with surl wear company Quiksilver Inc .•
which hired him lo design logos for a
. line called Pirate Surf.
At age 17, he was able to begrn mak·
ing contacts in the fashion industry and
did free-lance work for different local
clothing companies.
After gaming a few years of red!·
world expenence and spendlng some
time at the Fashion Institute of Fashion
Merchandising. Quiroz. dcc-ided it was
time to venture out on his own .
KEvery designer wants to do their
own line -so you can stop making
money for other people and start mak·
i.ng it for yoUiseU, • he said .
HOPING fOR SOME MAGIC IN VEGAS
Qwroi said he hcls showed of! some
of his samples trom . the
Fivespol/Fenunspol line and hds 'iO lnr
gotten a very fdvorablc response. He
h11s also shipped some of th(> designs to
Japan, where they have been success·
ful.
The next step is to launch the line at
the Magic lnternationdl trade show.
which tokes place the first week of
March in Ld.S Vegas
F1vespot' and Fern.mspot will be diS·
played in a new section of the show
C'dlled The Edge, wtuch is for hot new
lines that combine both men's and
women's clothing. Buyers for retdtl
stores go to the show to place orders for
the summer season.
#It's one of the biggest trade shows m
the country,~ Quiroz said. MWe are con-
fident thctt the line will do well.·
About 50 pieces total will be pro·
duced each season, Qwroz said The
producbon of the clothes wilf still take
place in Los Angeles, and if all goes
well, the designs will be available at a
store nectr you m coming months.
Qwroz said he enVlsions the line
being sold mainly to trendy boutiques,
such as l lot Topic, Paabc Sunwea.r and
Urban Outhtte r . Retail prices will
rdnge from $20 for T·shirts to $125 for
jackeL4>.
-Story by Jenifer Ragland,
photo by Kim Haggerty·Zytius
mcludin9 the onginal Elton· John candle
{$54) and Pertumes l!>abell frdgrdllce
... votive four·ptsck.s (choose from paper· ~ .. ivhites, calld, savannah, mandann and
t:J:eylon scents) ($22). Bdlh and body items f; make gredt Valentine's gift!i and Neunan
t • ~arcus cames my favorite line, Kiehl's, as
BOard delay~ vote on funds for Estancia fence
·well as Ranre rose soap ($38), Perfumes • .. Isabell papcrwh.itc.c; body louon (8 ounces,
•. $24), Lddy Pnmrosf1's Royd.I extract body
:;creme (6 ounces, $46), and a Hdid Cdndy
~· J\vmkJe bag that mdudes cosmic nail pol·
r ish and pink t•ye glitter pencil in d cute
headed pmk silk bag ($38).
• .. • Other Netmcln Marrus gift tdeas are a
, • beart pt1p<>rwe1qht in opd.l or clear by
:·WquP ($195), c1 ·hPart clish by Emilia
•:CdsWlo ($145), a puffed hed.J\ in cledI ::lrom Baccdfdt ($105), a cht=>rub blowing
... ~e!> from BdCCdrtlt ($125), a heart lnvel
b} Mosdicwdr<>s ($130), a red cosmetic
Cdse by Kate Sf)dde ($65) and valentine
tw., from Em1enq1ldo Zegna ($110).
1'-leundn Marcus 1s dl PdShlon Island, 601
Newport Centf'f Dnve, Newport Beach.
:: • A little ncxxlm9 hdS temporarily closed
.... La Vie En Rose Anttques at 2515 E Coast
.. j-11ghway, Corond del Mar. The antique
'hop, only opt•n Sundays, will be dosed
• The district withholds $22,000
in hopes city builds block wall
instead of chain-link fence to
shield neighbors from stadium.
COSTA MESA -To retain leverage
but avo1d the appearance of bullying the
oty, the school board Tu~day postponed
a decision on whether lo give the aty
$22,000 to build a fence between
Estancia High School and some of its
Joann Street neighbors.
See· letters, Page A 18
After hstening to several Joann Street
residents, the school botlrd pulled U1e
item from its agenda and direC'ted SupN-
mtcndent Robert Barbot to tdlk with Co~·
ta Mesa officials about theu: concerns.
At issue is the d.L..-.trict's plan to build ii
stadium at Estancia
Residents whose back yards border
the school said they wanted c.1 block wall
instead of the city's prof)O">ed chain ·lmk
lence lo ~helter them !rom stadium lights
and noise.
"It's really unportant that the city and
school district work together to make this
nght. • re 1denl Heather Bilinski sa1d.
Th ' bodJd had offered to give the city
$22,000 to help pay for the fence. But
because many Joann Street rec;idents
-.aid they don't want the chain·link
fence, the board decided to withhold the
money and wge the city to listen to the
1csidents first. ·
"l would like to hold off until we can
tulk to the city," said board member
Wendy Leece. "We shouldn't give the
$22,000 until we understdnd the whole
situation.·
Board member Martha Fluor said the
d1stnct could even act as a mediator for
the residents because the decision was
ultimately the city's.
IRllFLY
By postporung the action, the boa.rd
could attach stnngs to the money. Barbot
said.
But the board should not assume the
respons1b1hty of getting the City to do
what the board thinks is· right, h e
ddd(!d
"You have to be cctreful about the
precedent,·· Barbot Sdld.
While there was no assurance that
they would get a block wall, the resi·
dE>nts who attended the meeting said
they were pleased with the board's ded·
sion
"It was the best thing they could have
done,• Bilinski said . "Jt shows that they
care about the11 neighbors.•
:: Ior the nf'x\ few weeks while 1t undergoes
~· !epa.ll'S CdU.'-(,'<l by water datndge. In the Newport film festiva l
seeks volunteers .. •.meantime, owner l iedther Delillo will be :! ~orkmg out of her new Laguna Bed ch
E• lore, open from noon lo 5 p.m. Fndays The fourth annual Newport
!md Sciturday~. The new store is at 1290 Beach International Film Festi·
~· Coa">t Highway. For more information, val, which runs Matr.h 25 to
,. call (714) 785·8377. April 4, bi looking for volunteers.
eight hours a day, will handl •
everytlung from checking tick·
ets. aru.wenng filmgoers' ques·
bons, transporting prmts from
the film.makers to the U1eater.;,
and even shuttling celebnties
from their hotels to the theaters.
will soon qet a long·a~aJled
kate park at Lion!) Park, But
before t.hul happens. they can
tell oty official-: 1W>t how many
rails they net.~ for gnncling and
ramps they want for olhes
The dty and U1e C ta Mesa
Advisoiy Cornmtl of Teens
inv1tes the..12 ogive its mput
on the park design dunng a
meeting at 10 a m. f'cu. 2i at the
Neigh borhood Conunuruty
Centl!r, 1845 Park Ave
fadlify but Ms recummende<I
mcrea.smg the h'Ue to between
7,000 and 10,000 square feet.
The design ot the P4Jk, which
will C'OSt about $12,000, Will be
done by OaVtd Voltz Design
For information, call the C06·
ta Mesa Commuruty Services
Department at (714) 754..sJOO.
• W want to send a strong
message to students, faculty,
administrators and the legal
conunuruty: Don't turn bacit;•
~d Chloe Reid, the assooate
dean of student services at Whit·
tier. •We've come too far tO let
recent assaults on affirmative
action erode efforts to divenify
the JegaJ commwuty. •
~: Roger's Gardens }!) making beautiful •Every year we get tremen·
•: cne·Of·a·klnd English Gdrden baskets for dous support from the commwu· k llaJentine's Day. The garden baskets die ly. • said Jeffrey s. Connor, the
PJ.Jed with hydrangCdS, tulips, Gerbera festival's executive director.
• daisies, African violets, stock and caladt-·0ur volunteefi are what makes
lun. and are enhanced with ivy. Roger's this festival a success.#
•!Ccirdens is at 2301 San JOdquin Hilb About 50 volunteers are ~· ~oad, Newport Beclch. needed to work four to five
"' --hours a day until the festival's ~ BEST BUYS is published Thursdays an~ ~penmg, alter which 200 volun·
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The f~tival will feature 120
films from 30 countnes, and
22,000 lo 25,000 people are
expected to attend.
To volunteer, call Bari.>
O bdyke <1.I (949} 8~1·6555.
Skateboarderfi can
give input on Clesign
Costa Mesa skatebOardms
Alte r td.lKing about puttmg a
5katc pttrk in the d ty on and off
smc·o 1986, the City Council
approved the one at Uons Park
lait year. The oty staff t.lriglnally
proposed a 3,000-square-foot
Whittier to ~old
Minority Law Day
As part of a Mbonal minority
recruitment effort, Whittit!r Law
School Will hold MJnority Law
Day from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m Sat-
urday. ·{
Of Whittier's tint-year stu·
dents, 35% are frOm minorW9i
and 49% are women.
For rnore information, call
(800) 808-8188, ext. 123, or villt
the AdmiMions Oftlce at 3333
Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa.
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out wntten perm!SMon of c<>Pv·
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_ Doily Pilot Thursday. F bruary 1 I , 1999 A 3
rHe :s got mail, and some responses · Retaining wall falls on
construction worker I must admit I read with omc
envy comments of the other
columnists m this newspaper
about the _tonnttge of_J.r,tfers they
receive in response to the
columns they wnte.
In spite of the fact that I'm an
equal OPPortumty off ender, I
don't get a.Jot of mail -and
mucti of whcit 1 do get comes to ·
me directly rdther than through
\he Pilot. ·
, l'm dub1ous about the ground
THE BELL
CURVE
drcogant uggesuon that I
haven't "studied the Bible wiU\
an open mind· or mve.stigdted
God with my "mind tlnd heart:
The conclusion~ I've reached
over many yMr ot that proo!ss, l
have no need to defend, explain,
prO)ect on public msl.ltutions or
try to unpose on other ind1v1duali,
who have just as sincerely come
to different conclusions.
. rules for dealing with such mail
· • • here, especially when there is no
return address 01 phone number.
Is it fair game to quote the
remarks of these letter wn~ers in
my column? I'm not sure. So ru
joseph n.
bell
Regarding the C.:lmton ·
impeachment -which, thank
God, is probably coming to an
end today -a wnter whose let-
terhead idenutied him as a ·u.s.
Naval AVlator Rell.red• was so
dubious '1bout my "claim to pe cl
Naval Aviator who participated
in World War JI · that I .went to
my log books to make sure 1 had
the right war. This letter writer is
certain that no one with such a
bdckground could •support Clin-
ton when you know he has no
character." He would also like to
know why I •believe Clinton is
above the law.•
I 'I
I
1 end up in the gtdy area where I
usually alight· quoting from the
!letters but not identifying the 1writers. .
1 All of this com~s to mind
1 because of the tenor of the criti-
cal mail I received while I was
gone over the holidays. On ,two
points in particular, letter writers
both to me and to the Pilot take
an enormous leap from what I
have written to positions I've
never come close to embracing.
This despite arduous efforts on
my part to make these pos1tions
' ~lear.
The two points are: first. my
dlleged rejection of everything
that is good and hne and mordl
because I don't want the liturgy
of any religious group ~not Just
Chnstian fundamentalists -
incorporated m the cumcuJa of
our public schools. And, second,
that I support Bill Clinton's
bchaVlor because I consider the
ctrort to impeach hun on the
grounds set forth by his political
enemies m the House of Repre-
~Pntatives absurd, hypocritical
1 <tnd counterproductive for the
country
..
On the first point, I received a
thoughtful and temperate letter
that said m pd.rt: "lt saddens me
that you use your column as a
weapon to defend your stance on
religion by criticmng Christians
such as Wendy Leece and others.
Why, you might ask, preparing
yowself already for a quick and
snide reply? Because I suggest
you are dctually fighting some-
thing that deep mside you long
to believe but jusl do not."
First off, I have no need to
defend my stance on religion -
which, by the way. has changed
more than once with thought and
study over a long lifetime. Sec-
ond, my problems with Leece
have nothing to do with her per-
sonal religious convictions, only
with her eCforts to mtegrate those
convictions into pubbc school
policy. As for "snide." I looked it
up. Webster says it means •slyly
sarcastic." U that, indeed, 1s how
J freat the sincere convictions of
others with whom I disagree, I
apologize.
The letter continues: ~1 am not
wnting thts to defend Christians
and condemn you, but only to
suggest you seriously study the
Bible with an open mind .... I
think God is us mg this time in
your life lo challenge you to real-
ly investigate hltl1 with your
nund and heart. Why else would
so many Christians be talking to
you. challenging you?"
I'm both fldttered and irritated
by this attention. Irritated at the
Setting aside the implicdllon
that all naval aVlators should, by
God, think dlike on political mat-
ters, I want to make clear once
again thdt I assuredly don't sup-
port Clinton's personal behavior.
But I do support the Comttitution
of the Uruted States, along WJth
the grounds 1t sets forth for
unpeachrnenl of a president. And
I strongly oppose the setting of a
precedent thdt would enc<{urnge
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whatever handy charge ~s dVatl·
tible as d tool lo remove popular-
ly elected presid ents they hate.
One or thP. Senate party-line
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of an unacceptable pre:.1dent.
Finally, I Wl\s pleased to dis-
cover lhdt fellow rolurnrust Steve
Smith -whom J both like and
respect -rcdds me. I know .
because he chose to write me a
letter -well, sort of -m h1s col-
umn. He didn't agree Wlth my
approval of thP. Newport-Me a
-school board actJon in not pro-
moting Leece dnd chastised me
gently about it.
On thdt matter, let's JUl>t say
we disagree and l£•t 1l go at thtlt
-even though tt's very hard for
me to disagree with anyone who
both unden.tands and loves
baseball. Like Steve, that's where
my heart is -and it's almost
tune for spring training to begin.
KPn Starr and God (in that order)
willing, we can then turn to recsl -
ly important matters.
• JOS~ N. BELL IS a Santa Ana
Heights resident. His column runs
Thursdays
• Man's collarbone is
crushed in Wednesday
morning accident.
A 25-toot-long retd1rung
wall tell on a construc:t1on
worker Wednesday morrung
on Lido Isle, sending him to
Hoag l fospitlil )Vlth a broken
collarbone
Leonel Zuniga, 28, of New·
port Beach was m1ured whNl o
• .'. 100-pound piece of concmm
that wtis •loos£>ned from cxco·
valion c:ollt.tp:.cd and f PU on
him. Zuniga was reportedly
diggmg a trench between the
retauung wall and a sea wall m
the 600 block of Via Lido Soud
when the accident occurrPd at
about 9 d.m.
R~ue crews found Zurug
trapp d in a andy area
between the walls The con-
crete slab landed on Zuruga'
left :.boulder, crushing his col-
ldrbone. He was taken to Hoag
where he was treated and
reledsed. When contacted at
his home ldlN Wednesday, his
Cornily aid he was cto1.11g fine.
·He wasn't pinned between
the two walls but our. rescue
crew~ had to lift the Wdll off of
htm," said Lt. John Blauer,
commuruty rl'.!l!itlons officer for
the .Newport l3Pach Fire and.
tv1dnne Department
Blauer sa1d the Wdll wa n't
city property and bordered a
pnvate rns1de.noe
-Greg Risling
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Orange County. H. b aJ.o
chairman of the Oninge County
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Program Cominlttee, and a
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• Buena Park man throws was walking toward a local bu i-n~ when a man carrying a gun
approached him. The victim h d
a bag of 1ewelry mplcs worth
about $30,000.
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Datt Pb and unmediately threw the hot
NEwPORT BEACH -A 51-drink in the robber'~ face,
year-old Buena Park man thwart-Police added that the gurundn
cd ,an armed robbery Tuesday by was apparently scalded by the
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way. The victim, a wholesale jew-•That w~ pretty nsky for him
elry.Sa.lesman, had left hiS car and to do." said Newport police ~t.
Mike McDermott. •The best
thing to do when confronted by
omeone with a gun is to comply
with their instruction . • •
The Vlctinl suffered no losses
or mJun~. Police opted not to
release the victim's name for fear
he may be targeted again.
Investigators have warned
jewelry alespeople aQ<>ut bemg
followed by robb<!rs. hThere were
a handful of cases last year in the
Newport-Mesa area where rob-
bers followed 1ewelry salespeople
and attempted.to steal their valu-
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m1dafternoon robbery matches
that trend. ·
·vou'.re tdllting about high-.
dollar items that can he e sily liq-
uidated," McDennott aid. ·A
'.'angle robber or a crew will follow
the e gu~ and omcti.m get
away with the goods."
Police mfomi~ local h~-p1tals
about the gunman involved m
Tuesday·~ robbery, who probably
has burns on his face. The suspect
is described dS a Latino in his 20s,
about 5 tP.ct 1 inches tall and
weighing about 150 pounds Wlth
black hatr and dark eyes. He
wore a black. hoOded sweat shirt •
and dark pants.·
Witnesses were unable to
describe the getaway car or the
second suspect. •
.A card~ owner from
.Irvine has annoUnced his' candi·
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Marilyn Brewer in 2000
because of tenn limit&.
John ~pbell, a Republl·
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dri\/en by adeal 8nd solutions
that expand'1bertY and oppor·
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from .state and local pOlitldans~
and business and eomnumlty
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reJease:'
Gumllen rob Fashion Island's Farmers Market
Campbell ls owner and chief
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Orange County and Saab of
The 70th .~ Dbtlkt
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Costa Mesa, u weB as lrYtile,
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•More than $1 ,500 taken
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chrome hdndgun.
The robbery occurred when '
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Scientific matters "'
Estancia's Tom Fisher is only teacher
•in Orange County to win award, which
includes a 10-day institute in Colorado
JhJ.->FJ'li M.\. .. H.M across my desk, 1 thought Tom llclr Pb Fisher would like to go,• said tor·
m,er Estancia Pnnc1pal Peggy
E stancia l hgh School b1olo-Anatol. "He's a wonderful depart-
gy teacher Tom Fisher has me nt chair in science and he has
won the Beckman Coulter .always been interested in work-
!)<:innce Educ-atqr Award, which shops or conferences.' Whatever
PntiUes hltll lo partiap<lte m a 10-Tom sets bis mind to do. he can
clay Keys lo Science Institute m do," •
Colorado that will focus on the Bob Francy, who replaced
future of molecular biology. cellu-Anatol as pnncipal, agr~: •J
la.r biology and b1ote«hnology. t.hiilk it's wonderful he'l> won this
Beckman Coulter, a FullPrton-dw ard. He's a very good teacher,
ha~d mctker ol mf'd1cal mstru-and t.h.i5 lS a wonderful opporturu-
ruents, pick~ one tPacher lrom ty for l\inl to expand his honzons
c )range County and one from m soence. Investment m teachers
Miami, where 11 hds another always trd.nslates into bcnehts for
offlC e. to attend the imbtute f'Very kids.·
other vedr . Among the top1cs to be dis-
• H's really qwte d perk." Fish-cussed at the institution 1s
Pr hO, sdld. "They pick tedcher.> biotechnology. Monica Lewtn-
nd puu us up to dtlPnd the msh-sk}"S dress and O.J. Simpson's
'\lt•• ft Bronco are only a few of the ways
l>unng the 10-ddy retredt, that biotechnology has fast taken
e lC her., hdve d chance to work center sta ge and is po1•ed to
,•} snent1slo,; conducting Ldboru-touch every area of our live:, from
>I;',-Pxpernrwnts thdt they can law and medicine to religion.
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"..irrue., and iidnumslralors will be AIDS r~earch. vuology
btdOCld olf1c1als sdid f-1c;hm and unmunology
11'i a reputdbon as d hard-work-· "There's a lot going on Ill the
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My Gym
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Costa Mesa High priricipal def ends
plan ~o add 4th-graders to Davis
School weko1ncs
students. parents
I fdfl>or View Elementary
School w1ll pu ent a kinder-
gnnen onentation from 5:30
to 6·30 p m. today &t the
school, 900 Goldemo<l Ave.,
Corona del Mor. • Andy Hernandez says
students from 5th-and
6th-grnde campus have
tieen consistently good.
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C9STA MESA -This year's
eventh-graders at Co ·ta Mesa
High Schoo) are.the best clas!> in
recent years, said Pnnopal Andy
Hemdnde7., who attributes lheu
success to the fact they previously
attended Davis Elementary
School.
"l think that we're seeing a
high level of consistency com-
pared to when the students were
c-oming to us from several differ-
ent elementary schools,• Hernan-
dez said.
Davis wa" opened two years
ago to accommodate class-size
reductions' in the elementary
!.Chools. The fifth-and sixth-
grdders from College Purk,
Paularino, KillybroolCe and Sono-
ra were moved to Davis.
As the distrltt plans to recon-
figure its schools, a proposal has
been presented to move all
fourth-graders to Davis as well,
which has met with significant
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"Since these kids have ohcidy been
together, that's ohody been
resolved. The teachers ere reoly hop-
" that these kids come here ready to
buckle doWn where they <111 deal
with omdemiC facets Cl IOt faster."
Andy Hernandez
Costa Mesa High School J)f'lncipal
resistance.
One of the strongest defenses
of the proposal has been the qual-
ity of students who have gone
from Davis to C<'c;ta Mesa High.
Hernandez said his comments
are a distillation of comments
from junior high school teachers.
"They talk about the consis-
tency, 1 he said. •There's a consis-
tency of work habits, high expec-
tations and m terms of behavior
patterns.•
When the students were from
the four separate schools, Her-
nandez said mucli of the students'
energies were focused on finding
their place in the "pecking order"
and developing new social
alliances
"Smee these kids have already
'
been together, that's alteady been
resolved," he md. ·Tue teachers
are really happy that these kids
come heic ready to bµckle down
to where they can dectl with acacJ-.
emlc facets a lot fdster. H
On an administrative level,
· Hernandez said the benefit of
havmg the seventh-graders COJl'\C
from the :,amc school is that
school orientation days are sim-
pler ·and communication is
enhanced. because Davis is so
close to the high ~chool.
·we're dealing with one
school m terms of records, H he
said ·we even have direct con-
tact with their former teachers
since It's JUSt a stone's throw
away•
Sthool board member Martha
Fluor said that while this doesn't
have a duect bearing on the ques·
tion of plaong fourth-graders at
DaVtS, it should assure parents
that the quality of education at
Davis is high.
•1 think hdving a child at d
school three years lflStead of two
. years there can be a lot more time
for intervention," Fluor said. "II
you have them at fifth grade and
they're struggling, you only get
them for one more year to work
with them."
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, The tact that gifted ~nd taJP..nt.-• ·
cd prO<Jrams bcgm m thf' fourth
ur<tcle und Davis 1s scheduJed to
hernme a qif tPtl and talented c en-
ter .lS another. potenltdl berwt tl,
~h~ said.
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:.tudents can meet with
kind~rgarten IPachers and
pnncipal Kdu'n l<endall.
They will <h'>cuss kinder-
gdrtcm r~<Hhne:.s, c:urncu-
lum and enndu11ent, the lot-
tery system dnd th~ W ·to-1
Read about your
hometown.
Read ttie ·For the teach~rs at Co;> ta
Me:,d, the program ul Davis pro-
vides a good trans1hon between
primory gracles and jumur ht!Jh. • • class~:;1ze ratio.
Adrrus!non tS 1re• • Daily Pilot •1t':. just been much more efft-
aent for them to work with those.
kids," 1 lernandez said. ·
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Costa Mesa council allows
resident to keep her granny flat
• Lawmaker allow
homeowner lo keep the
building where her
mother Live~ until property
is sokJ.
COSTA MESA -J.\ City
\ounc1l df~ISlOO lo aUow a resl·
rlc nt to kl•pp a t.-cond home on
twr l<1l -aU.o known a~ a
• grnn11y flat• -illuslrut•~S an·
1•rn111gm!_.I 1 sue in th" corrunumty
ttli> nr-Pd for emor huusmg
Norrerw Tigh<• hod nsk•~d the
Plamunq Comrmss10n in Decenl·
b r for penru ion to forg o th
reqwred two parking pao for
tier d tdchQd.granny urut Her 88·
rear·o rt moth r ha be n u ng
th" buildiny as living quarters.
T-he cQmmJss1on ruled that
Tiyhe's mdther could t, v Cl long
a she nP <led the untt bul that
th~ building would f!ventually
nPed to hP converted back to its
or'1<J1nal use as non-living quar·
ter . ·
The council took o morl'!
lenient upproaf h by .uverturrung
1he comm1s ion' rlec1s100 dl'ld
l!IIOY.1ng 11gh~ to rnnunue to use
the granny flat ,;Until h •r property
wos sold -0r tran feued
The City· Coun<.ll 1s also plan·
rung to U1ke u closer look dl the
granny flat ordinance cllld at
nior houstn_g in general. Mayor
Gary Monahan has proposed an
obj ctivc that addresses private
development of eruor hou ing,
wh1('h includes as>1sted-l1vm9
taobt1c and granny flats.
Monahan said wifh the growth
of the scruor population, the pr~·
sure for semor housing is becom-
ing greuter as time goes on.
"My goal ~s to address the
problem through the pnvate
}ndu try,1" Monah~n said.
-inst~d of having roadblocks
through ·Pldnmng, (I want) to
-,mqoth the process out so there
a re opportumhes .for pnvate
developers to provide seruor
housing."
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Prospectt"ve, j'udges registration fee, which covers lunch and refreshments.
Th Orange County Fair· The school will be held from B
ground is off ring a das for a..m. to 4:15 p.m March 6 at the
those who ~·ould like to. among Orange County Fairground m
other things, tram their taste budli Building 12. Parking i5 available
for the fme art ol pie Judgmg. • thiough Gate 5 oft .Arbngton
A class wllJ be offered to Clb· Street. For more information, call
zens who are interested in (714) 708-155$.
becorrung county fau: 1udg~ in
preparation fot tho Qrange Coun-
ty F4ir, which will be held July 9
to 25. ·
The judging schools will help
those interl'sk?d in learning how
to j udge contest entries such as
µho~t99raphs and bdked gOods.
There will be 26 tiands-on 1udg·
·Ing i classes for categones that
include .woodworking. foods,
n~dJep~:nnt and cerarrua;.
Participanb will r~ce1ve a cer·
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mg chool 1s held once every five
years for prospective 1udges.
e xpen e nced 1udges and others
mterested ln learning more about
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People who registe r before
Women's golf group
open to new members
The Newport Beach Women's
Golt Association is looking 'for
new members. A new
me~~r/guest open rruru-touma·
meot .Will be held at 7:30 a.m.
March 15. . .
. The association is looking for
members who enjoy the game
. and would like to have handJcap
and guaranteed foursomes every
week. New membe rs will be
requued to submit hve card'>
averaging 105
The association plays Saturday
and Monday morrungs. For more
inlormauon. contact Barbara
Hu b'ner at (949) 559-1581 or th
starter at the Newport Beach Col
Course. '3100 lrvme Ave., for a
appllcation.
The March 15 tournament Wil
given w members a feel for w1t6
a typical game is like. RC!iNVd
tion must be made by March 8
To reserve pace, call Huebner a
the above number or Mune
Hamme at (949) 248-2510.
Sandwich spop to help
f ee.d the hungry
•sou.PS that Warm.the Heart.
a program sponsored bt T<;>go'
sandw1C'hes from Sunday throug
Feb. z,a, will help feed Califom1a'!
ne~d~ .
Donations of nonperuhoblc
food items can be made at an
Togo's, and as a reward donon
will n.>ce1ve a complimentary CUf
of soup from the restaurant. Th~
donated food will be d.istnbut
to 294 nonprofit agences.
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111 Costa Me.<>a. at 424 E. 17th St
and 1175 Baker St
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• send AJU>UNO TOWN 1t .. >rm to the
t>eUy Pt lot Alovnd Town, 330 W hy St.,
Cost. Mesa 92627; fax them to (949)
~\7?; <>< call (949) 642·5680. ext.
22& A co-nplete ltsttng of Around Town
can be fcx.'\d at daffypHot.c:iom
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D fore Dance Center wllJ pre--
nt a w c~ t awmg dance
I on at 7:30 pm at the center,
151 Kitlmu Dnve, Costa Mesa.
Danang to all kinds of music will
follow until 11 pm. Adnussion is
$8. Partners are not needed. For
intonnation, call (714) 241-9908.
Th~ Frlendl of Newport B.y wtU
present a guided walking tow of
the Upper Newport Bay Ecologi·
cal Reserve. Between 9 and 10:15
am. tour groups will start every
10 to 15 minut . Tour:. will start
at the comer of Enstbluff Dnve
and Back Bay Road. Walks are
Cree. Wear comlortable hoe£ and
The walklng club of N wport
Be ch -will meet at Hospital Road
and Superior Avenue at 9 6.m.
and 7 p.m. Lose weight and have
fun. For morP inlonnauon, caJJ
1949) 650· 1332°
Foundation will pr ent Val nti·
no's Ball, Valentine's Da}' p rty,
from 6 to 11 p m. at the Lak horc
Towers Sporting C1ub, 18007 Von
Karman Ave.. Irvine. Advance
tickeb are $25 or $35 at the door.
The event will feature a live band,
food, a silent auction and pnzes.
For more information. call (949)
&45-5163. Inventors Forum, Callfomla's bnng a hat. A bird book and
largest nonprofit inventor as~is-binoculars will be helpful. For
Uterary legacies of the CalJfor-tanr.e organization, will present a . more mformatlon, <'fill (949) 786·
n1a Gold Rush will be the topic of seminar titled the Keys to Inven-.8878.
Free lncome tax prepcll'ation and
ussi.Stance will b41 offored through
the Tax-Aide program from 9 aJn.
to 1 p .m. daily through April 15 dt
OASIS. Senior CentN, 800 Mar-
guenle Ave, Corona del Mar
Appomttne nts are available For
mare mlonnallon. call (949) 644-
3244
a reading and discussion group at tion Success Crom 7:30 to 10 p.m.
7 p.m. at tbe Newport Beu.ch Cen-in the Soence Lecture Hall at
tral Library, 1000 Avocado Ave. Ornnge Coast College, 2701
For more mfonnation, call (949) Pauv1ew Road. Admission is $15
717-3808. , For more mformation. call {714)
A book-lgnlng wtth Dlane Sedo
will be prei.cnted at 2 p .m. at
Barnes & Noble Booksoll<.~rs. 9018
South Coast Dnve, No. 150, Costa
Mesa. Adn»ss1on 1s free. I'or more
information, can (714) 444-0226,
An exhibit of acry~lcs UUed "Col-
or m Acbon • will be on displdy
through Feb 28 at the Newport
Bedch Centrnl Library, 1000 Avo-
<. rtdo Ave For more information.
call (949) 717·3801
A representaUve from the admls-
-;~ons office at Mount St. Mary's
College LO Los Angeles will visit
Orange Codst College's 'Transfer
<'enter from 10 to 11 am. The
<.:entf'f 1S m the Counseling and
Admissions Annex on campus,
2701 Fairvlew Rodd, Costa Mesa.
Appomtmenls dre not reqwred.
For more mformallon, call (714)
4.{2-58H4
A fashion focus group will be
presented dt 5 30 p.m. at Britt
Ltd., 3442 Via Oporto, Newport
8edch· Refreshments will be
... ervP.d Reservallonc; are reqwred.
For more information, Cdll (949)
b75-2174.
Costa Mesa's Earth Resource
The Parent Project -a six-week
farilily survival · skills series for
parents of strong-willed, nonc.om-
pliant or destructive adole cents
-will be presented from 7 to 9:30
p.m. Thursdays starting Feb. 11 at
the D1stnct Educatipn Center,
Bwlding C ., 2985 Bear St., Costa
Mesa Adnussion 1S free. Maten-
als Me $20. For more inlonnation,
call (714) 424-7560,
Comfort Zone, a mental Ulness.
support group, will be presented
from 7:30 to 9 p.m. at the Light-
house Coastal . Community
Churcb, 301 Magnolld St., Costa
Mesa. Anyone diagnosed with d
mental illness is invited to attend.
Ad.mission is free. Doncttions are
accepted. For more infonnation,
call 1949) 548-7274.
FRIDAY
Health Insurance Counsellng
and Advocacy Program will pre
sent a free lecture at 10 am in the
multJpurpose room at OASIS
Seruor Center, 800 Marguente
Ave , Corona del Mar The event
will update· the public on the 1999
Medicare changes. For more
information, cdll (949) 64~-3244 .
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SAIUBDAY
A pancake breakfast wUI be p\'e-
sented from 7.30 to 10 a.m at
OASIS Seruor Center, 800 Mar-
guente Ave., Corona del Mar. 111e
breakfast will include pdllCakes,
sausage, coffee and juice Admis-
sion is $2 for adult<> and $1 for
children. For more mfonlldtion,
call (949) 644-3244.
A back-country hike will take
place at 9 a m . at Crystal Cove
State Park, 8471 E. Coast High-
way, Newport Beach. Hikers will
meet at El Moro Visitor Center.
Pdfkmg is $5. For more informa-
tion, call (949) 497-7647.
@ZS
lWo CPR classes for dlHerent
skill levels will be presented from
2 to 6 p m. at Costa Me.c;a's Hoag
Health Center, 1170 Baker St.
Courses are taught with Ameri-
can Heart Association guidelines.
AdmisSlon is $25. For more infor-
mation, call (888) 888-0202
The Newport·Mesa chapter of
Parents Without Pdrtners will pre-
sent ti Vcllentine's 0dnce from 8
p .m. to midnight at the Buena
Park Hotel, 7675 Cre~enl Ave.,
Buena Park. The event is a fund-
raiser. Members dre $6 and
guests are $8, For more informa-
tion, call (714) 848-5836.
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SUNDAY
A back<e>untry bike wtU take
place at 9 a.m. at Crystal Cove
State Park, 8471 E. Coast High·
way, Newport Beach. Runners
will meet at El Moro Visitor Cen·
ter. Parking 1S SS. For more inl6r·
mation, call (949) 491-7647.
clcnt heart living, risk factors and
w ming signs of a heart attac~
and CPR. Admission is $25 for
Newport Beach rCSJdents and $30
tor nonresidents. For more infor-
mation, call (949) &44-3151. "
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A free muslcille tlUed .. Love
Around the World• will bo pre-
sented at 3 p.m. at the NeW}>ort
Beach Central Library's Friends
Meeting Room, 1000 Avocado
Ave., Newport Beach. For more
information, call (949) 71~·3801.
Tbe Newport Harbor ArM
Chamber of Commerce busm8"
referral breakfast will be present· .
cd at 7. 15 a.m. at the Paeific Club,
4110 MacArthur Blvd., Newport
Beach Members are $15 with •
reservation and. potential mem ..
bers al the door are $17. For mor&
infonnation, call (949) 729-4400. ~ , ~
MONDAY
AD American Heart Assoctadon
class on cardiopulmonary r~
tation will be presented from 6 to
10 p.m. in the Grace Hoag Con-
t erence Room II at Hoag Hospital,
1 Hoag Drive, Newport Beach.
Participants will learn about pru-
A representative ftom UCLA'•
Admiss10ns · Office will visit
Orange Coast College's 1l'ansfer
Cl;\nter from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. 'Ilt~
1\"ansfer Center is in the Counsel-
ing and Admissions Annex on
campus, 2701 Fairview Road1
Costa· Mesa. For more m!onna·
lion, call (714) 432-5894. , ...
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around town Thur.doy, February I 1, ] 999 A 13 IA
A six-week Early Aduevement
P.reschool Program starts today at
9:45 a .m. at the Bonita Creek
Community Center. Umver.;1ty
D,pve and La Vida, Newport
Beach. Registration for Newport
Beach residents ~ $126 for the
Tuesday/Thursday session or
$189 for the Tue day/ Thurs-
day/Friday session, Nonresidents
pey an $10 more. A $6 matenal'>
fee is payabl~ in cltiss. For more
information, C'all (949) 644-3151. ,..
Ant book story Ume will be pre-
tented from 10:45 to 11:30 a .m. in
the children's department at
Barnes & Noble Booksellers, 901 B ·
Sduth Coast Drive, No 150, Costa
Mesa. Adrrussion JS free. For more
infonnation, call (714) 444-0226.
The Newport Beach/Costa Mesa
Chapter of Binky Patrol will pre-
~nt its first meeting from 6:30 to
6!30 p.m. at a local residence.
Binky Patrol makes anq distrib-
utes blankets to children who are
abused, ill, in foster care or are
experienang trauma Volunteers
and supplies are needed For
infonnation,call(949)644-8779
~dl Miller will present a free
errunar titled Feng Shw YQur
Way from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. in th
Patio Ca.fe at Mother's Ma1kct
and Kitchen, 225 E. 17th St., Cos-
ta Mesa. Reservations are
reqwred. For more infonnaLion,
call (800) 595-6667.
The Love Without Honor abu e
support group for women will
meet at 7 p.m. at St. Mark Presby·
terian Church, 2100 Mar Vb ta
Ave., Newport Beach. Adm1ss1on
is free. The group is a conhcfontiul
meeting place for women who
have experienced dbuse in udult
relationships and dcsue a place of
safety. For more. inJonnation, cdU
(949) 644-t341 or (949)·6~1-4487. .
WEDNESDAY
• The CommuntcatJon Practice
Club will meet from 7 to 8:30 a m.
at a residence in Costa Mesa
Learn how to speak tor success
while being evaluated by d protes-
s10nal coach Admission is $35. for
information, call (949) 675-7196.
A tree program tilled As'>et and
Income ProtecLion will be pre-
sented at noon at the Newport
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cado Ave. For more mformabon,
call f 949) 717 -3801.
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A 10-week workshop tlUed Let'
Talk About Writing starts today
from 1 :30 to 3:30 p .m. at the Co -
ta Mesa Senior Center, 695 W.
19th St. Admission is $30. ~pace b .
limit d to 15 people. Po( more
mfonnation, call (949) 645-2356.
An eight week strength and sta-
rrunct cldss for men and women
over .50 will be presented from 6
to 7 p.m. ut OASIS Senior Cen~er,
800 Marguerite Ave , Corona del
Mar. The class will demonstrate
l1bw to lift hand-held weights in a
safe manner. Strength training
helps stop bone loss, gain bone
density, replace fat with lean mus-
cle mass and mcrease strength.
Admission 1s $48 and pre-regis-
trallon is required. For more infor-
mahon, call (949) 644-3244.
A lree seminar titled Natural
Solutions for PMS & Menopause
will be held from b:30 lo 7 30 p.m.
Ln the Patio Cafe al Mother's Mar-·
ket and Kitchen; 225 E 17th St ..
Costi.I Mesa. A book signing will
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vation ru rcqulmd For more
information, call (800) 595-fi 7
will he pa.~enle<f at 7 30 pm • at
Barnes & oble Booksellers, 901 B
South Coast Dnve, No. 15(), Costa
Mesa. Admission IS free For more
information, call (714 J 444-0226
-A IT workshop tllled Ustng th
Library -Tools and Tri will
presented at 2 pm at th New
port B aCh Central Ubr ry!
Fnend Meeting Room, !000 Avo•
cado Av· For more mformatihn
FEB. 18 -
A dramatic reading titled "The FEB, 20
Schweitzer Letters• will be pre-
call(949)717-3801
A free mJnar on the risks apq,
bcnef 1ts of cosmetic surgery ·~
be presented from 2 to 4 pm. at
the Fulton Skin institut . 1 'J
Westctiff Dnvo, Suite 100. ·
port Beµc.h For more mtomusuon
call f949) h31-3376, ~xt 222
sented al 7 p.m. at the Newport A back-country hike will take
Belich Central Library' Fnenqs place at 9 a.m. at 'Crystal Cove
Meeting Room, 1000 Avocado State Park, ·6471 E. Coast High·
Ave. Adrnis ion 1:s fn•e. For morP way, Nev.-port Bench. Runners
infonndt1un, C< 11 (<l49) '7 t 7 -3801 ~will meet at El Moro YlSltor Cen·
..,... lf'T. Parking .is $5. For mo1e infor-
A class titled c ndomPtrlosls will ffidLion, mil (949) 497-7h47,
be prewnh•d ut 7 p.rn dt Costd A six-week ~rt and wr1Ung cla s
Mesa's I l<><ig J lealth C~nt<>r, l lHO for school-dge duldren starts
EEB.21
8dket St. Tiw chS<":uss1on will,C'OV-today from 9 to 10:30 a,m in
er fdcls dhout crtdomc>tuos1s and Room t 15 of the OCC Art Eent()r,
lh1' ldtr·st <hagno lie te'>tmg and 2701 Fam·1e?.' Road, Costd
methods of . treatment avt1ilable Mesa. The clds~ w1lrhc presented
today. AdmlS wn b free. For more' by OCC'"5. College for Kids Pro-
,infonnatJon, c.ci.11 (8001 5 14-4b24. gram. Admission lS $39. Matenals
Gray Whale Sunday will be ~
ente<l !iom 9 a m. to noon \
Cry tal Cove State Park, a4 71 ij
Coa t H1ghwC1y,. Nev:port ·Beach.
Partiopdnts will m£-et at Pelk:.lln
Point .Pdrking tot No 2. ·Parking
1s $5. ~or more Jnformuuon, <;all dre $4. For more mfonnalion, lall
A book·signlng with De.ni'ie Unn (714) 432-5880. (9491 497-7647
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14 llwt,doy, February 11, 1999 society
Silver jubilee heads up whirlwind of social events :
T wenty-five y ors or com·
munity mvolvt•ment wa:.
celebrated thts past we k
by The As sment and neat·
men\ Service:. Center of Newport
Beach
A Sunday aftP.moon reception
chaired by Todd Nichol on <lnd
Llnda Jenning 8\ Tiu~ Un1vNsity
Club on lhe UCI campus attrnct·
. ed a crowd of some 200 '>Upport-
ers.
As a·spec1al pdrt of th(' '>liver
Jubilee reception, tl}c rent<'r
sponsored a countywtdc ttrt con·
test m the local school d1stncts
1Qe goal was to in p1re a young
• artist to interpret the centErr's
nussion "Arrest the problem, not
the child." The art contest was giv~n the tille, "LeS'>ons ln
Love: ultimately rece1vmg 100
entries.
Chiilred by Phyllis Green, a
1uned review bodrd selected
hnahst Michiko Hayashi. a
seruor at Woodbndgc High
School m lrvme, ill> the wmner
Hayash1's work, UUed • ReOectJon
of Love,• will be used by the
center in Its 2000 Cdmpa1gn.
•••
The Alzheuner's Assocaal.Jon
of Orange County sold out Tht>
Four Seasons Hotel ballroom in
Newport Bedch this weekend
celebrating "An Evening of
Memones • Th<> evPnt honored
special ob.zens Donna ttnd John
Crean, Sandra and AJex Rados,
LaDoma and Robert Eichen-
berg, Betty Belden-Palmer, Con-
Jressman Chrts Cox dnd Sheriff
MlkeCarona
The elegant black-lie gdthN·
ing was presided over by the
THE CROWD
very·bett utif ul Anne Jeffreys,
· actress, social actlvt. .. t and close
friend of the Creans. Jeffreys
served as nustress or ceremonies
for a party that raised funds for
the Alzheimer's association and
mtroduced onginal music creat·
ed especially for the evening.
The Yachtsmen, a 17-pie(e band,
kept the party swinging.
•••
Friends of use will be hosted
by Pactftc Lile as the USC
Orcinge County Family and the
USC Emeriti College present
H Issues For A New Century "
This four-event speaker series
begms Wednesday with John
Hubbard, USC President emen-
tus, speaking on "lndu1 Revisit-
ed."
On March 31, Steven Lamy,
dssociate professor of mtema-
tional relations, addresses the
"Malang of U.S Foreign Policy."
followed by David Mars on Apnl
28 on •Federalism -Pdst, Pre·
sent and Futlire • The senes con-
c:ludes May 26 with Taylor Mel-
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The Guilds of the Penomling
Arts Center are quite busy plan-
ing fund·rd1s.ers for 1999
• The secret garden patroness
tea organized by the very dedi·
catcd women of Camelot debuts
Ft>b. 18 at the exquisite Newport
Coast residence of Amelia WUl-
lnger. The Camelot patroness
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Copp, Marge Dayton and Ron-
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board member DaJe Wooley, were guests at a Sunday reception
celebrating community involvement in the organiza~on.
nJe Lasky,
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guP.~ts celebrate their Center
relatlonsh1p and tradition of
gJVlng to support the arts rn
Orange County.
MP.anwhilc, the women of
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evening to celebrate their 20 '
years of support for the Orange
County Pertonm.ng Arts Center
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tor ""pril 24 at the Mondavi FoOd •.
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Romance 'Simply' hard to resist, not the case with 'Payback'
, • EDITIM'S NOTE: The Reel Cr1tic.s col· umn features ~11 critiques wr1tteo by
community members servl~ on our
panel.
sic romantic
comedy-a
guy, a yir1 and a
huge dose of
humor. The
point is made in
the very begm-
rung that the ·
two should be
together. The
question is:
Newcomers make film
'Simply Irresistible'
A m~. a woman and a -
crab? Is 1t a seafood din-
ner? A walk on the
beach? No. it's the perfect ploy
for the new romantic comedy
that is "Simply lrr<>sisbble."
Amanda and Torn are almost
opposites, and it's the crab's duty
to get them together. He's reddy to
REEL CRmcs
. stir up mis-
chief and·
mayh mina
recipe for suc-
cess. Let the games begin!
The reason that •simply Irre-
sistible" touches the audience is
because the faces are new and
because the characters cowd be
, the guy or girl next door The .
bottom line is that wtthout Sarah
I ·Michelle Gellar (Amanda) and
Sean Patnck Flanery (Tom) the
· magic wowdn't have worked.
Cellar is well-lmown on the
unall screen for her work as
•Buffy the Vampire Slayer• and
Planery starred m "Powder" a few
years ago after 9emg the young
Indiana Jones on TY, but both are
wtual unknowns to moVtegoers.
"Slmply lrresistiblek is the clas-
Melissa How in the
world can these
two opposites Richardson
. ever get together?
This film is easy to watch, laugh
• at and follow. J\lSt sit back, relax ,
and enjoy. It'll probably be the ·
easiest film out to watch and it
leaves a contentment and happi-
ness with the audience, whether
you are in a relationship or not.
Come experience the magic
and fun that makes everything
about this movie -the charac-
ters, the plot; the music -simply
irresistible. Give youn>ell over to
the crab and let him sweep you
away on his vanilla fog or fun!
• MELISSA RIOtARDSON, 1 S. 1s a Costa
Mesa resident and a sophomore at ua
'Payback' owes debt to
previou5 film Ip ayback" owes d large
debt to its darker prede-
cessor, a broodl.n~ film
noir called "Point Blank, star-
nng Lee Marvin and directed by
Jotln Boorman, who b best
known for such moody tales as
·0euvcrance: "Excalibw" and
most recenUy, ·Tue General!
The lntest version of this story,
adapted by Brian Helgeland
{"L.A. Confidential") from the
Donald Westlake novel, •Tue
Hunter,• which was written
under his pen name Richard
Stark, is an action-driven tale
about a single-minded crook
bent on revenge.
Mel Gibson plays Porter, a
cri.m.i.nal whoSe personct.l cOde of
ethics appears virtuous only by
virttie of rompanson with his
nialevolent Counterparts. After per:
petrabng a crime against other
criminals, which yields him an
. equal share of a $1-40,000 booty.
Porter's partner-apparent, a domi-
natrix-craV10g sociopath named
Val {Gn:?Qg Henry). double-aasses
lum by stealing his wife and the
loot and havmg him shot in the
back.
Porter is hell-bent on squanng
things. The Zeitgeist is such that
this contemporary adaptation is
significantly more violent and
occasiondlly loo sell-conscious
about its brutality-related humor
than the more sinister original.
The humor, which is mostly
denved from the inverse relation·
ship between the amount of mon-
ey bemg sought by Porter and the
all-consuming nsks he tdkes to
retrieve st,
5eell1S some-
what contrived,
espeoally when
you consider
the amount 111
the 1967 ver-
Sloa was a full
one-third ·
greater.
Although I
think this con·
trivance was
handled effec-.
·Ken Bucchl
tively. the tongue·in·rbeek vio-.
Jenee constantly reminded me .
that I was watchiiiy Mel Gibson,
replete with hlS treasure-trove uf
trademark mannerisms and not d
macabre character hamed Porter.
In fact, there were times when I
fully expected him to tum toward
the camera a la Tom Selleck and
wink at the audience. Also, the
risk-to-gain ratio would have been
far more convmong and a lot fun-
ruer had Gibson not appeared
unflappable. almost to the pomt of
!mowing the outcome to lus appar-
ently not-so-nsky n.-.k-taking.
AU that aside, however, I found
myself being seduced by the film's ,
crafty cinematogrdphy, which had
me bclieV1119 I was watching d diJ.
fuse m~tropolis in oblique black
and white rather than u sh&
kale1doscop1c mural of modern-
day Ctucago. But what engaged
me most w.ere the offbeat charac-
ters ....:... such as Stegman. in d var-
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many of the c;ccnes as tightly
framed inde~dent vignettes as
much as I did as pieces of a
grander painting. ·
Altllough probably not reci.dily
discenuble from th1i. tCVJP.w, 1 am
confident that •payback" will
pay you back with enough enter-
tairunent dividends to JusWy
yow $7 investment.
• KEN 9UCOO, 35, lives 1n Balboa and is
a personnel analyst for the aty of Los
Angeles and i published auth<>< •
Film suffers 'from
same-old Mel
I have always liked Mel Gibson
as an actor. l'm getting bred,
though. of seeing him portray
the same character Ill every
IDOVle.
He was indestruetible t1s Mad
Max. He should have been dead
many times over in all the
·Lethal Weapon· movies. He
was the same unscdthed WISe
guy in "Maverick" and "Brave-
heart. ~ And now, he plays a
tough guy, bad guy and thief. He
gets shot at and beat to a pulp
throughout the whole marginal
movie yet rides off mto the sun·
set with the proverbial smile on
his bloody face ·
Mel and his partner/suppo:.(.od
Pete
AdanaUan
fncnd rob some
Chinese mob,
sters They p
to split the
money, but U
partner
dlanges the
rules m mid· ~-treain a.nd
loetves Mcl for
dead. or
coun;e, he
bouncP~ nght
. bade and, With
Mated bti.llet ·
holes tn tu. ... l.>Hdc, ~oes _att r bis
share of the mane}' The big prob.-.,,
lem IS the clirtbag partner hai; pa.i4
off a d'ebt lo tht~ mob'SO the mon-~
eris gone . ..
GJllson spends the rest of the
mow~ killiny pepple, mo Uy
mobst1>rs, to get lus $70,000
share back. Even the other bad
guy thmk he's crazy tor causing
all the mayhem for JUSt $70,000.
Mel should suck to the good-
gul roles ond maybe even show
hP. s hurt the next lime he gets
hit m the foot w1th a sledgeham-
mer E1th ·r that or he showd be
the lead m the next ·superman"
m()vie -without a <:tuntmanl A:.
for t1s th1s mov1e goe.s, I'd wait
untll 1t comes out on cable. .
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' . date book Daily PAkl
Innovative menu, old·-fashioned hospitalicy at Mistral
• EDn'OfrS NOTE: This rt'Vlew is a ,.,
run from the Oct 15. 1998 nue, which
had limlt~ mculation due to Pfod4K·
bon probl ms '
MARI.A BIR!>
L tfe is great theso days for
fo<>d fons becaus(' there is
so much talent croppmg
. up all over the place. The
young chef gradudtes from the
C ulinary Institute of America
are making dcmns on the cull·
nary map of the country, and
one of them landed recently tn
Corona del Mar
A fhend dnd I dropped by to
check out Sean Adams, the 29-•
year-old chef at Mistral, and left
two delioous hours later 1Il a
nappy state, beguiled by his
graceful layers of _flovor and
beautiful presentations.
Adams'
DINING REVIEW ~~~~~ect
bdckground
cmd tus exposure to chefs at
AlcUJl Gerurd's Ldvdnde in Santa
Moruct1 dncl Jonathon Towers'
Stars 111 Sari Frnnnsco, lrdllling
at the R1l7-Cdrlton .,ind d master's
dPgree in ftc1hdn cooking from
ltdly's Piedmont d1stnct
f le hd-; found d cordldl home
.it M1stfdl, an inlimdlC b1.<.tro with
an unusually plPasant bdr where
the sound'> of lctuyhter and hve
mw.1c permeatP the dining room
-but not enough to interfere
with conversc1tion To cP.lebrate
the new liaison, we sipped Mis-
tral cocktails -rosy flutes of
cbampagnP tart w1th passion
fnut and rranberry JWCe dnd
laced with cognac
A warm dpJ>f'llZ<'r of fewlle de
bnck, a thin sheet of crepe rolled
uround softened goat cheese,
wild mushrooms and arugula
($8 50) I'> d df>liC'IOUS hPQl.tUUJlg.
Thick white bean soup ($5) is
a good autumnal dish w1th
crusty croutons and a sw11l of
very good olive oil: a alad of
chopped bacpn and chicken
with frisee lettuce ($7 .SO) in a
warm lentil vinaigrette 1s per·
feet fall fare . tt is hard to play favonte:s with
these entrees. There are no thln
tastes here -everytlung seems
to have an extra flavor dimen-
sion. Portions are small but satis-
fying.
Halibut ($18) is wrapped i.o. a
·cnsp, delicate crepe and set olf
with roasted pimPntos and
caramelized vegetables. Superior
Lake wrutefish ($17), flaky and
mo'i.st, has a tangy anchovy, gar·
lic and tomato sauce.
Atlantic salmon ($16) cames a
crusty, savory skin, and is gar-
rushed Wlth braised fennel. An
1 unusual Provencal salsa filled
with unexpected flavor-all-
spice -enhances creamy
ma.shed potatoes.
Swordfish ($18) rests on a bed
of braised leeks, complemented
by its not-too-sweet compote of
kumquat and fennel -a blend
of simply intriguing flavors.
The three-pepper-crusted
roast loin of pork ($17) is succu·
lent, the dark~brown gravy with
a hint of clove makes a nch
sauce for fluffy mashed potatoes,
dild the calvdd9s apple compote
is an update on tradibonal apple
sauce.
Pan-roasted breast of chicken
($15) is still moist, with forcst-na-
vored shitake and portobello
mushrooms in a nch risotto: pan-
seared filet mignon has
caramelized shallots, herb-roast-
ed potatoes and a classic Pf:?pper-
com and cognac sauce.
Oven-roasted rack of lamb
($21) is tender and tasty, served
in a broth with traditiondl French
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Ed Waters, one of Mistral's
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books llve music for every
evening and ~ bar has its own
menu: hamburgers, fried shrimp
and the like. You can order from
tho main menu as well.
Another partner, amiable
maltre d ' aupreme Jacques
Quillien, oversees the dining
room. Quillien is a great help in
selecting the correct wine witti ·
an ear to your specific price ;--.
bracke t, and he is adept at ~~:
picking French wines from his
native country and from Cali·,,._
forru8 vmtners. The corkage ft?e
is $10. Wine tastings take pl~ce
e very Wednesday at 5 p.m.
with complimentary hors d'oeu•
vres
lllUN ~/ DM.Y PIOT
Cbef Sean Adami of Mi.tr~ bold8 tbe e1COlu au polream. compolill de
kumqwat et fenoull pa.te.
Reservations ar~ a good idea
• nm IS MARl.A BllllO'S last dining ' '
review
fJageolets, but the beans are not
tender and yiel~g enough to
thicken up the liquid and the
dish somehow nusses the mark.
VcgetaridflS aren't left out -
lhe roulad.e appetiter or Mistral
sala d followed by a bowl of lin-
guine topped with bitter greens,
artichokes and snap peas with a
tomato·garlic broth ($13) is more
thdll SdtiSfying.
Adams prepares simple
dess<>rts -raspberry and man-
go sorbets ($5.50) are layered
between crisp, eggshelMhin
tulles. The bread pudding ($5)
is extremely dense and sparsely
sauced but coupe croustmante
aux fruits rouge -warm
berries m cnsp pastry with
vanilla bean ice cream ($6) -is
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{)CC feasts on satire
TOMTrrus
P olitical and social satire have
long been nectar and
ambrosia to collegiate thcs-pillns. and Orange Coast College's
r~ory theater has nounshed
itself on the likes or Sam Shepard
and Christopher Ourang, resur-
recting these playwnghts' strident
one-act treatises.
NoW it's Terrence McNally's
b.IJ"Q. McNally, one or our more
a<;fPIIlplished stage wnters, is U)e
aeatorof THEATER· REVIEW such rivet-ing plays as
. "Frankie
and Johnny in the 08ir de Lune,•
'!'The Lisbon 1\'aviata• and ·ups
Tugether, Teeth Apart.•
The pair o( McNally one-acts
the OCC Repertory is tackling -
·witness• and •Dunelawn• -
h,\ve a very 1960s feel about
them. The anger and frustrabon
contained in the scripts seems
grounded in that period, particu-
larly •wttness," which calls to
mind a very dark day in 1963.
Directed by Marie Edward
F'W&cher, "Witness" is very nearly
OI1e long monologue, even though
~play is populated by a half-
dozen characters (two of which
ue offstage voices). It unfolds in a Ngh-rise office bwlding where
'9~e of its occupants (Frank
Miyashiro) is bound and gagged,
hivmg knocked on the wrong
90r at the wrong time.
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~. two short plays
by Terrence McHatty + WI ... OCC Sti.Jdlo The-
ater
• WlllN: Closlng perfor:
mencm Saturday at 8 p.m .,
Sunday at 2 and 1. p.m. + ._ llaJCH: SS in
~ $6 at the door + PHONE: (714) 432-5640 .,,
• His host, a genial psychcibc ·
played by Ro&rt C Wtlson, has a
mission to Car:ry out -with his
huge. telescopi~sight rifle -and
he needs a witness to the crime,
hence his captive's presence. Wil-
son gleefully chums out a lengthy
diatribe that suggests he's contem-
plating assassination not for 1>9liti·
cal tnwnph but for his own per~
sonal aggrandizement.
He seeks the input of an ordi-
nary citizen, a gruff window
washer splendidly enacted by
Rocky Cerda, who rages impo-
tently against the prevailing
political situation while stoking
himself on Jack Daniels. A vacu-
ous secretary Crom upstairs
(Danae Michelle Hanson) com-
pletes the scenario.
More completely formed is
•Dunelawn, • a satirical broad-
side at psychiatric hospitals com-
manded by benevolent gurus
AayC•&om
Fr .....
25'Vo
OFF
and the nurses who worship
them. Donald Lee Kindle direct:ii
this wild and wacky enterprise,
which consists of a series of
injecbons to the funny bone.
Rachel Ddvenport and lltfany
McClintock are botli~eye-catch
ing and hilarious as two bypo-
dennic-wielding nW'SeS ylith a
pointed remedy for all outra-
geous behavior -alcoholism,
transvei>titism, sadism. Davenport
excels as the dominant member
of the team, while McClintock is
beautifully servile. t>.J. l.Apite, Sean Henry and
Jeff Marx are effective as a. trio
of straitjacket-wearing patients
whose desires must be repressed,
while Darren Crane has some
good moments as a fourth, more
personal, case. . •
nno Tovar canies a mystical
air as the godlike physician who
heals by laying on the hand~
and chanting gibberish. Marten
Lewerth impresses as a horny
handyman who pursues the
comely McClintock around the
hospital grounds.
Both plays demand, and
receive, impassioned interpreta-
tions, with Cerda and Davenport
tunung in exceptional perfor-
mances. The OCC Repertory com-
pany thrives on such over-the-top
material, and McNally has provid-
ed some meaty satirical dishes.
• TOM TITUS reviews local iMater for
the Daily Pilot. His review5 appear
Thursdays and Saturdays.
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The songfest and ttllP.nt how
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•Tue Hobbit,• J.R.R. Tolkien·~
dCiSsic tale, ruru; Wednesday
through Feb. 20 at OCC's
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Wednesday througJi fcb. 19,
12~30 and i. p.m. Feb. 19, 2 and
7 P. m. Feb. 20 ncket.s Me $4 in
dvance, S5 at the door OCC
at 2701 Fauvtcw Road Costa
Mesa. For more mformation,
call (714 J 432-5880
'CRIMES OF THE HEART'
The C~1a Me..a Ovic Play-
hou~ presents ·crimes of the
Heart,# wwner of the Pultiz.Cr
Pnze 8Jld N~w Ym k Drnma
Crit1cs.C1rcle Award, today
through MarCh 8 ThP. play ts
about three! young MISS1 Slpp1
!sJers betrayed l!Y their ~ •
ions. Tickets are $Jo· for gener-
al admission and $8.50 for .
seruor~ and students. Hours are
8 p.m. Thursdays, Friday and
Saturdays as well as 2 p.m
Sundays. The playhouse is at
661 Hamilton St. Costa Mesa.
For more information. call (949)
650-5269.
'TARTUFFE'
South Coast Repertory presenLc;
"Tartuffe,• a comedy wnttP-n by
Moliere and directed b}' David
Chdmbers. The production runs
through Sunday and will be
performed on the Mamstage.
Tickets are $28 to $45. SCR i:. at
655 Town Center Drive, Costa
Mesa. For more mfonnation,
call (714) 708-5500.
• ·oEF"tlNG GRAVITY'
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pr nuer of Jan'e ,Anderson·
n dra:ma, • Oef yiilg Gnwuy:
f\i(lfcb 5-7 nnd Mrucli 10-14. 1
Curtain is' t for 8 p.m.
Wednesdays through Saturda
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~lred by the 198 p cc
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Advanc tickets are $6 to $7,
ttnd $8 to $9 cil U1e door. OCC i
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call (714) 432-5880 -
LOCAL ARTIST'S •
The Showca e Gallery 1n South
Coast Plaua fe tures ongmal art
by m mbers of Orange County
Pine Arts lnc., one of the larges{
Southern Califorrua regional art
assooatlons. Artistic styles
:rang from traditional to con-
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pho~aphy and sculpture. ~
Exhi\nt.i; change bimonthly and ..,
cl re ongoing. Adtnis:.1on and
parking is free. Hours are 1 i
a .m. to 5 p.m. Wednesday
through Saturddy and noon to 5
p.m. Sunday. The gallery is at
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W. Sunflower Ave., sanld Ana.
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EDITORIAL .
~ing vigilant · has a hefty pric~
S o much for ~neighbor
hood wulchdog 1
.Jecmne Brown and Laurie
Lu'ik, Costa Mesa neighbors
dnd fellow fighte rs in the long-
runnin9 <'ff ort to pull thP plug on loud
t Puc 1fo \mphithedtre concerts, JUSt
h.·(lnwcl the p11cc> ol b<>ing viglla.nt ...
~.278,2.59.1'7.
1 hdl'"> how much lhP Mesa de! Mdr
n•-.1dl'nt~ c1re being usked tO' pay for
lht>H rul<' in the> l<>qal squabble b~tween
lht .. torn1pr ownN'> of the amphitheater
,u1d lllf' Ordnge ( ·ounty Fair, which
ow11s th<· shuttered concert venue.
rh1· twu n•llret>s were socked with
1h1• hu~w l<•qetl bLll beCdU!)e, basicdlly,
rht>\ rPlu-.1•d lo 91ve up their fight to
dm1s~· ttw Mnplif 1ecl sound that once
sptllPcl 11110 their nP1qhborhood.
Thi' ll'q<1l wrt1n9lP between the fair
·ind r t11 · prPviouc, owm3 r of the
11 r11ph1t lwcLIC'1, ttw Nt>clerldnder. Organi-
1l1<1n .• .., c1 ... tori<>cl one>, nearly a career
c .s-. .. 101 ... om<' ol llw c1t1omeys associated
Wllll ffip hdtllP
nw 17-yPnl <:.ound wetr took a st.range
I urn "' 'Vl'I di yt>ttr'-dgo when the fdlf
.1qrt>"d lo t11kC' the• C'oncert venue off
N1·d1•1 lc111dt>r's hc1ncl-.. They dtsq>vered,
in .... t111rl irclt>t, thctl th<"Y hdd purchased a
''hit• "ll•ph<1nt. Th«' noise restrictions
Wf'Tl! ,.o h!Jhl lh<tl it would be all but
"' imµ >'>s1hlP lo stu9e d concert dl the
cm11>htlhedh!r.
',Vith rP1wwecl lc>9iil Vlgor, the fair
W('11I ctll<>r NC'dNldnder for selling them
sue h d dud c1nd lhE• courts eventually
nrclt-rt•d the fonner owner lo pay up $16
11111l11m Lusk t1nd Brown, b('IC'duse of
thl'tr < ont1m1Pcl ltqhl ovN thP amph1the-
ull'r, \\l'lt' dSkt>cl to pct} the> lair's legdl
( O"i[S $4.:i lllllllOl1.
t-.11ck .J,1rnw1 would have trouble pay-
inq s11C'h <l hl'fly .unounl , lc>l dlone two
DON LEACH I DAILY Pl.OT
The Orange County Fairgrounds is seeking to collect $4.3 mllllon in legal fees from
Jeanne Brown, left, and Laurie Lusk, who intervened during lawsuit between
Nederlander Organization and the fair. •
re~idenls of d nuddle-cldss neighbor-I jud~nt agamst a pair of women wqo
hood were fighting for what they perceived
Noy.", it's hard to imagine that the as their right to a little peace and a lit-
fa1r actudlJy thinks they can squeeze tle quiet.
$4 .3 m1Jlion out of Lusk u nd Brown. ·Attorneys for the fair have suggest-
Jt's more likely that this is d legal ed that Lusk and Brown have brought
hammer dimed at uetting the res1de n-this day upon themselves by being,
'tial activists lo -finally -give up essentially, a royal pain.
their fi~Jhl. . But if this is the price of bC"ing more
But ul the same lune, one's h"tl to concerned about a neighborhood than
wonder: What krnd of neighbor has the a corporate enuty and a large state
fair beconw? agency, how very, very sdd.
twd why would th('ly seek such a Again, so much for being' a neigh-
lucli~ rou!) dnd even nwdn-spmted borhood watchdog.
Doily PjJot
LIJIEIS
R egarding the Daily Pilot
article •Price of silence
is golden, too,· (Feb. 3):
Have they no shame? Have
they no sen e of fundamental
JUStice?
Fairgrounds officials should
have the moral integnty to not
scapegoat Jeanne Brown and
Laune Lusk by suing them for
the fairground's legal bill of
$4.3 million, when Brown etnd
Lusk were only interveners m
d struggle between two pow-
erful organizations -th~ Ned-
erlander Orgaruzation and the
state government.
The use of legal mtinuda-
tion is unbecoming to public
servants.
I find it unconscionable -that
the general manager of the
fairgrounds, Becky Bailey-
Findley, and the indivtdual
members of the Orange Coun-
ty Fair board would use the
awesome powers of govern-
ment to punish two citizens
who have struggled hero1cally
lo protect homeowners from
the incompetence of pohh·
cians.
The Orange County Fau
was irresponsible when it orig·
i.nally allowed the amphithe-
ater to be built.
It made·another bad deci-
sion when it got' city-slickered
mto buying back the
amphitheater without paymg
attention to the sound restric-
bons that came with the prop-
erty. U tile hili'grounds' m es to
reopen the amphitheater, it
Will compotind its irresponsi-
bility m the exercise of a pub-
lic trust.
The amphitheater was a
boondoggle from the start. II
cannot be operated at the
edge of a ms1dential zone
without severely chsturbmq
the surrounding neighbor-
hoods. .
Fairgrounds o!hcials should'
have enough honor to etther
re cmd the1r claim dgamst
Brown and Lusk or mdiVldual-
. ly rosign publicly dS a mattE'.r
of pnnciple. Now that would
be a quaint notion, wouldn't
jtl
••
DENNIS MCNUTT
Professor, sec
Costa Mc a •
ll 1s dppdlling to lhi~k the
state of C dillomia could collect
· or even want to collect -
$4 3 million Crom the Browns ""
or LuskS. The .stdle settled }
with Nederldnder for $16 mil-
lion. JC they wanted their court
cost<> covered, they should
have asked for $20 million.
It is absurd to think that
they would try to get that
much money out of those two
famihes.
They are not the owners
who defrauded them And ·
their attitude towdrd the
Browns and Lusks ts inexcus-
able.
)CARLA REO
Ordnge
Richard Spix strikes agaml
J feel sorry for the Browns
and the Lusks They were
working to protect the tr real
property nghts and those of
theu fellow neighbors.
Unfortunately the dltomeys
never get to share in the
defeat of their clients when
they lose m court.
SpiX became famous in the
late 1980s convmcmg tendnts •
to go on rent stnkes through-
out Orange County
Now maybe he will step up
to the table and help pdy his
client's attorney bills for not •
getting them out ui time. II
more dttomeys were held
liable for th1c, type of ddVlce,
maybe they would think twice
when ollert-d a settlement.
LARRY WEICH.MAN
READERS RESPOND READERS RESPOND
A block wall.is the way
to go on .Joann Street
THE ISSUE: City officials
are considering putting
up a chain-link fence in
an alley behind Estancia
• High, but residents say
.. jt's a '.flimsy' proposal.
T h.is ts 'in response to
your articfo "Neighbor-
hood lobbies lor block
Woll" (FPI>. o), Ye>s, I think the
city t1nd school cbstnct should
build a block wall bdrrier sep-
«H11lmq Eslttnc:ia High School
trom tht> homeowners.
The compounded llabihty
among the city, school district
and property owners ansing
from our back yards becoming
attrachve nwsdnces. :,eparat-
ed from the public by a flimsy,
~~1·-rhrough chain-link fence
undcceptable.
As a Jodnn Street property
ownl'f. I pray I never come
ome I rom work and sec ah
Estanna student floatmg face
down m my spu or my house
rdnsdc kt.•d by teenage bur-
gltus on lunch break.
Th<~ problems we have
.ndured since iho school was
mil wUI only become worso
t i,uch d flimsy barricade 1s
~rected. And as the school
grow .. dnd the ~t.adium pro1ect
co~cs to fruition, we want to
good neighbor •. Jn this "it-
alum, out of 1ght, out ur
imnd i a gc>od neJghbor poli-
cy on both Jd s.
GRETCHEN MSSANTINO
Costa Mesa
I r ctd your article about
th block wall lor the Joann
tr et re-sidents n6t to
tandtt High School. J think
e homeowhers are righl-
y hould gave them a t0Ud
wall that wm keep people on
th J!~tancia pro~rty lroin
oo'klng into their y••
limbing the fence to get in
~ir properties, arid tram car
acclrlcnli that could e~~
break through a cha1D
fonc rausang k>M of property
nd maybe even Hfe.
Jt' th 1 aat tbe city ond
< hQOI c:an do for using th 1r
property for all thoSe yean
DAN MOEN
HunUng OD Beach
4 •
Thank you for publishing
the article •Neighborhood
lobbies for block wall.· lt ls
lDlportant that these 1ssuPs be
brough~ the public's ettlen-
tion. .
I have seen the property ut
issue personally. It is my
understanding that the Plcm·
rung Conmussion's proposal 1s
to return land f hctt belonged
to the Joann Street residents
in the first place. It's not as tf
the city would be giving away
anything.
Examining the propo:>al m
this light, it seems only fair
that the property be returnPd
m the condition it would ha~·
been in had the city never
annexed 1t at all. In other
words, clean it up and build a
proper secunty/ n01se-rcduc-
tion block wall on the proper-
ty line. The pending Eslanaa
High School stadium proposal
only adds emphasis to the
need for such d wall. A ch.un-
link fence is simply not d
viable option under these cir·
cumstances.
Concerning the prirc> ldg:
The estunatecl $45,000 stated
by Assistant City C!ngincC'f
Ernesto Munoz for a s1mplt•
chain-link fence is outrc,.
geous. The city should ha dbln
to ftnd a contractor to buHcJ
the wall for lcs~.
THOMAS N. TALLON
Costa Mesa
l think that tht•y should
definitely build a block wall
because a chain·link fence
dae1n't do any goOd, and it
does not look good. l think
that the neighbOrbO<id of
Joanne Street shoWd have a
nice wan there.
KAMNDllANY
CouMeN
I feel Uw dty tbould do a
bloc:k wall. Puttmg up a
cbain·laaad fmm will only
cftmtn"'9 -property YUie It
would look trashy. 4Dd I just
tbink that 1 block wall 19 Whit
the dty lhOWd do to be good
nelgb~ to tbe relfdentl on
that 1treet.
(
LOM••a eo...w..
Bad Ass name ga.ining support
THE ISSUE: Hawaii-based
Bad Ass Coffee Co. is
moving into Diedrich's
Balboa Island spot, but
some say the name will
hinder business.
tN FAVOR
I reel that the Bcld Ass Coffee
ndmc is just fme ("Will new
coff cchoui,e ledve 'em
~tettming?" Feb. 4 ). Even the
most conservative of conserva-
tives reler to a donkey as a
1ackas\'t, which 1s the ass in Bad
Ass.
However, I do not think It is
dppropndle for our elected
councilman to predict doom for
d new busmc s openmg m his
district, and he may have just
shot httnseU m the foot I wish
qood luck lo the Bad Ass Coffee
Co.
DAVID BEEK
Balboa Island
I JUSl happen to hve on Bal-
bou Island, dnd my family has
h<.•cn Bdlhoa Islanders since the
1930s.
I Wd!:i very e"cited to bear.
U1dt Bad A s Coffee Co. was
opc~ing a store here Where •
Councilmdn John Noyes gets
th" ldC'd that people down here
arc so con,.crvat1ve that they
would have a problem with the
name is beyond me. Give me a
hrcak.
If Noyes' fnends on Balboa
Island really have a problem
with the word •ass," he deft-
mtely knows different people
than t know down here.
We've been to the Bad Ass
Coffee Co. m Maua, Hawaii,
and it's a great place. They
have very good coffee and
unique gifts, and it's the kind of
place that might actuauy draw
customers down to Marine
Av nuc, and that's what Balboe
I land n~s. I can tell you right
~ that Noyes' Jewelry store
ure i n't packing them m .
H's tough to make a go of it,
operating a bu In on Balboa
J hmd. A ow reprnentatJve,
Noy hould be doing every·
'
from some locals --..::::.:: ..... __
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Will new
• coffeehouse
leave 'em
steaming?
thing he can to he lp the new
businesses succeed down here.
He shouldn't be bdd-mouthing
them and making ncgdl1ve sug--:
gesbons to the public: about
them before they've even
opened thetr doors
My suggestion to Noyes is
this: Don't create problems
where none exist yet.
If you're going to represent
the people down here, deal with
the problems that alreddy exist,
like this unneccssdry bridge
retrofit that's going to cost cl for-
tune. mconvemence tho resi·
dents, dnd be an eyesore when
it's comple ted.
BRENT BURNHAM
Balb0c1 Island
The name is a bit unusual,
but I have to admit to a smile
when I read at. We need to
lighten up. If the product is
good, people will come.
JANET SPEERS.BARON
Newport Beach
Wlth all of the enous prob-
lems m the.world, who care
about thf! name of a coffee com-
pe.nyl
RUTH MARON
Newport Beach
As long as Bad A s Coffee
doesn't hire some dumb ass to
run the place, J don't give a rat'•
ass what they call tb8mlelves.
Of'POSED
RL~
Cotta Mela
My husband and I are not
very delighted ab6ut the
though1 of having the Bad Ass
Coffee shop. We would like
them to choose a little more
swtable name.
BARBARA WHITE
Balboa Isldnd
I tlunk ll is a totally mappro-
pnate name dnd shows d lc.lck of
taste. 1 don't think it suits our
area. I don't think it is some-
thing we want to encourage.
espeoally i1 they are selhng
things.
For example, I told my 6-and
10-year-old grandsons th\s
afternoon when I was talkmg
dbout 1t. Well, they JUSt would-
n't qwt saying the words. I
mean. even when I gave them
the whole story of why 1t is
named that WdY and every-
thing. And it just tells me nght
there, our kids are going to pick
up on it, and you are going to
hear ass all over the place. My
vote is no.
FRAN PFAFF
Newport Beach
We are not in favor or the
tiUe Bad Ass for the new coffee-
house. We think 1t is in poor
taste. In fact, it is a bit of an
insult to the community. Any-
body who would name it that
needs a good kick in the same
place. ·
Over and out.
MARGERIE AND DAVID WHITE
Corontl del Mar
This is to assure Henry Hill,
VlCe president of something
titled Bad Ass Coffee, that bad
taste is bad taste -l>e it in
signs or product. And I strongly
suspect -and earnestly hope
-that he is a long, long time
waiting ror insulted islanders to
be happy customers.
BUNTY JUSTIN
Balboa Island
.Although thi5 company's
name may have wo(ked well in .
Kone, Hawaii, it 11 not very ror:a·
dudve to the Balboa Island
lifestyle.
II the coffee company had
properly researched our com·
munlty, tt would bave IMnMO
that we are not a college town,
and most of the people who 1tvc
here are fairly conservdtive atm
straightforward. Most impor-
tantly, Balboa Island residP.nt5
are extremely proud and some-
what protective ol their commu-
nity This type of signdge will•
no doubt be considered nide
dnd olfens1ve to our community.
This redlly docs go beyond a
simple sense of humor.
For most bus10ess0i, to sur-
vtve on Balboa lsland, support;
by the locals dunng the non-
tounst months is very import t.
The company presidPnt st~
ed to the Daily Pilot that he
wants to be accepted by and ..
involved in the community.
Thus far, the two resident ass~
c1auons have not heard from the
company. My sense 1s that m<?:ft
of the folks who hve he re prob-
ably WtlJ not support this busl"'
ncss.
STEVE BROMBERG
President, L1tlle Balbca
bland Property Owners
Assor1a lien
My family and I am disap·
pointed in the name of the new
coffeehouse that is going in a
few feet away from my home
and my daughter's place of
business.
We are always careful of t
langudge we use m front of o
young children, and we woul
not hke to hear them use the
word ·ass.·
We hke Kona coffee very
much and would like to see t s
place or busmess succeed bu
hope they w1U reconsider tht'!
name m view of the fact that
Balboa Island is a very lamll
oriented place to live.
JOAN GREGOR
Balboa lit
I disapprove of tlie new.11
tor the cofleeh0\119 c.Ued Bn
Ass Coffee . I have e young
daughter who ii learning to
read, and I don't think that h
reeding thOH •19'11-}ike s
does everywhere else -wo
be appropriate walking do
dHt ltreet.
I
Doily Pilot
LIBRARY.
CONTINUED FROM A 1
unportant put of aJ.jbrdry sy tern,
particularly to children.•
Erickson al o is concerned
about duplication of seiviccs.
·More money can go into
resources ii there's less cost in
overhead,• Erickson said.
He also said he was pleased
with what the city has done to
improve semc(!s. at the county
BLOOD .
CONTINUED FROM A 1
·The donor center· staff cele-
brated the achievement by
1 throwing a party for him, which
included a cake. special T-shirts
and pictures of clocks hangmg
from the walls and ceiling.
Located in the Hoag Cancer
Center, the 6-year-old donor cen-
ter supplies about 25% of ttie hos:.
p1tal's blood needs, said Thomas
Hirose, director of transfusion
med.lane. The rest comes from
the blood supply industry, pnm~-
branches. The city negotiated
with the county to expand both
libraries' houn; to even days a
week.
Until recently, Costa Mesa has
been a •donor city," which means
the city paid more money mto the
library fund than was being
returned in services, said John
Ada.ms, county libranan. Some of
the money from Costa Mesa also
helped fund services at other
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libraries. I more equitable, Adams said. The
Efforts have been made to formula, first unplemented in Jan-
make_ thE! distribution ot money uary 1997, gives weight to a city's
ily the Americlltl R~d Cross. Th~
hospital uses about 35 units of
blood per day. .
•The Red Cross imports 40%
more blood to the Los Angeles
area than it gets back in dona-
tions,· Hir<>Se said: ·we're hop-
ing to change that through places
like this!
Before the donor center was
formed, the hospital got all of its
blood from the Red Cross. Hirose
said local blood donations save
the hospital money and help
boost the supply in tunes of need.
Hoag-is expenenctng low
blood supplies this month
because the annual January
shortage this year was com-
pqunded by severe winter storms
in the Midwest, which stranded
the country's largest population of
blood donors, said blood recruiter
Alice Johnson.
·0ur job is to get the message
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property tax contnlJutionrt, its
population, and the nwnber of
items borrowed from the libraries
m the previous year.
·1 think. the overall opinion of
all our member cities is it'i. a more
equitable and prediclllble way to
divide up the funding,• Adilllllii
sa.td.
Funding for county libraries
ruopped from $27 million in 1993
to $17 million a year after the
state restructured the way pro~r
ty tues were distributed, Adams ·
said. The tax base has since risen
out that lt doesn't hurt, it's pretty
quick and by doing it, you are
affecting a lot of people: she
said.
Hirose said it's important for
~ple to know that today's blood
·supply is very sale -. with the
chances of contracting a viral
mfection from a transfusion about
100,000 tun~ lower than getting
in a fatal car accident.
Clock is a good example of
what the donor center is trying to
accomplish, which is encouraging
people to give back to their com-
mwuty hospital, said center coor-
dinator Kelly Austin. •nus is your community hos-
-~
to a level that the county is back
up to $24 million a year, he td
The county library 1s ol o
upgrading technology syst m·
wide by adding more lntemet tcr·
nunals for the public. Adams S4ld.
Kenton White, formP-r presi·
dent of the foundabo9--. id there
is no room for expcs11¥ion of the
'tWo coWlty branche::..
And despite the county's
recent elforts to be more coo~ra·
tive, Genis said there is still more
room for unprovement.
•we are not really getting the
pitdl. and if you need blood, it will
come from here. but it's not going.
to be here without people like
· Ralph,· she said.
Clock said most of his fnends
thlnK he.'s . crazy, for going to the
blood bank so often, but he does·
n't rrund. And while he may come
in less often now that he's
reached his goal, he said he will
continue to donate. He hopes ~
accomplishment raises awarenes
about the need.
• tt's something you can do for
your fellow man that really help&
people,• he said. •To people who
need the blood, it's more valuable
than money.•.
Thuradoy, February 11, 1999 A 19
best ervice we should be g •
ting,• Genb said.
Margy Johnston, another f oun ..
datlon member, agrees.
•1t•s difficult to get material
when you go to the library and it
takes a long time,• Johnston sa.id.
"They very. rarely bdve what you
want.
·1 would just like to see a first·
class library in Costa M'!Sa to be
available to :-.tudents and adults
for research and to have ome of
the facilities that the county
library lacks. -
• I
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Thur$Cfoy1 februory 11, 1999 • Sports Editor Roger Cor1soo • 949-57 44223
G 0 l F
VOLS
On a volunteer basis,
it can be spectacular.
Some are
first-timers,
experiencing·
behind the scenes
what hdppens . TO'SHIBA dunng a profess1on1il , ___ _
goll toumanwnt,
meeting the pros, pNhaps, in
places oft I.units to ticket-buying
tans.
Some arc high schOol
students, carrying placards for
theu respective> goU progrcun.s,
domg the volunteer "heavy
work."
Some are retired lolks,
enjoying their golden yedJ'S ·
hopping from PGA, LPGA,
Senior PGA and Nike tour stops
throughout the Southland. the·
ardent fdns con::.1clercd
•professional volunteers.~
They come m all shapes and
sh?es with cl ::.mgular goal:
To volunteer. Those wedring
tournament shirts clJld hdts hdve
more tun thdn dnyone.
As Newport BectC·h prepdres
for the ftfth Tosh1bd Senior
Classic (Mctrrh 8-14 ), ovf>r 1,000
people have already signed up
to volunteer, but tournament
offtcidls of the Senior Tour event
need tl couple, hundred more.
The event, operated by the
Hoag Hospital Foundation dnd
playeCi ut Newport Bedch
Country Club, will b<>neht the
Hoag Heart Institute Ulls year.
While the glamour )Obs are
gobbled up yuit:kly by v~teran
volunteers, plC'nty of rewarcbng
posiuons dre avrulable tor
newcomer~. Tournament ottioals
are willinq to~ llcXJble with
scheduling.
Scrvmg af holc mc.trshal,
walktng scomr, greens1de . c:orer
or standard \)("arcr are some of
the more appealing positions.
lmagme if you'1e a walking
scorer and assigned a thn•esome
which included the doy's leader,
or d ma.rquN> name likP. Lt..>e
Ttevino or Chi Chi Rodriguez.
Other~ enjoy dnving player
cars (Cadillacs, of course) from
the hotel to the golf coursl!.
Some like bemg rndoors.
Whatever your preference, U1c
Toshiba Seruor Classic nec•ds
SEE GOLF PAGE B2
Him \JU> Dul'-i'
~Piot
IRVINE -With colored hrur
ribbons and white shoelaces
, holding up' th~. swimsu1t of
their two-meter guard, New-
port HarbOr High's Sailors held
on tightly m the fourth quarter
as · Irvine rallied to create
championship suspense.
over host Irvine to capture
their second str{light league
title in girls w4te'r polo.
ln addlllon to single-hand-
edly runruug out tbe cloclc,
Mandenno scored three gOals
and de flee ted an Irvine shot on
.. goal in the foUrth period, while
junior teammate Kynctra· Cox
added tWo goals.
But Ne\Vport Harbor senior -.a
D1a.na Day, who shut down :r
lrvine standout Erm Lezak at
two-meters, played with a bro-
ken right nng finger and, well,
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CELEBRATING THE MILLENNIUM .
In the end, Newport Harbor
senior Jocelyn Manderino ate
up the final 19 seconds WJthout
making a pass as the Sailors
earned a 5-4 Sea View League
VlCtory Wednesday in a thnller Newport Harbor's Jocelyn Manderino
SEE KINGPINS PAGE 83 scores on a penalty shot Wednesday.
•'When it comes to tennis in and around Newport BeaCh,
few, if any, can boast of such overwhelming popularicy.
HI GH S CHOO L BOYS BA SK ETBALL
Club m the public relations anCi
ocml div1s1ons. • Glenn Tumbtlll
was al o part of the
threP-pronqed mmistry which
laulH"he<l tM Adoption Guil<t .. ;
DON l£ACH I DAILY Pit.OT
Sailors' Dustin Illingworth (right) goes up for a shot attempt.
Sailors
stung,
51-34
• Newport outdone in
every phase by visiting
Santa Jv1argarita, which
wraps up sixth Sea View
crown m seven years.
llciy~
O ne of the area's true lfl
pioneers of the
game, Chrlrh .. Eaton
gave tennis le'>sons in th'· ed1l\
years of the.BaJIJo~ Bt1y Cluh dnd
founded wht1t has bel•n
cons1der(!d the oldci.t and largl!st
chanty doubles tournament m the
United States, the Adoption Guild
Tennis Toumt1ment.
Eaton's rool'> m Ne\\lfK>rt Rl!ach
date back to the tfl40s, and while
his legacy will no douht mclude
major influences on the game, Jt
should dlso contain the many
lives he has touc-hl•d through the
annual Adoption Glllld
event, pldyecl at the
'\iewport Bead1 Tennis
Club. .
Eaton, roasted by h1
peers Feb. 3 at a
luncheon at the Pahsadt..>s
Tennis Club, where h~
toum,unent .. ; ·:
·we u ed to f1x the draw so '
all thn good play~rs would meet
in the hnals, -Eaton once said:
lm1ghing, while recdlling the~
when Robby Riggs, Alex Olmedo
<1nd Ro}' Eme~on would make
llJ~pc;mmces. ;.
ln 1961, the event's hrst year,
thcr» were tJ5 doubles teams, no
pnzP. money, ho tie-breaker
sy tern and a player entry tee of
SS The BBC' mam facility
h.i:.too the event throughout tlie
60s, until it could no
longer handle the large
c1owds.
NEWPORT OcACI f -A sign
in the southwest c·omer ot the
Newport Harbor I h9h gym
dcdart-<l it #puyback lime," but it
was v1s1ting Sant<J MC1rgarita
whKh playNl the uvl1ngcr
\'\'edne-.day night.
1 w.as abo awarded a
proclamt1llon br the city
of Newport Bf'ach, 1<.
considered b~~some to·hc
Orange County·~
preeminent tennis figure.
•(Partiopation Ul .the
event) doubled the :next
year (1962)', then 1t
doubled again the
follov.1ng year." Eaton
sn1d ·Newport Beach
hdd a real high society
ut that tune and the
toumdment hosted
cnuses on the bay ond Charlie Eaton cocktc:iil parties People
The I!anles, who wrdpped up
their sixth Sea View League boy~
baskNball champ1onsh1p m sev ·
en years w1th a 51-34 tnumph.
abo earned wdcmphon from a
50-4( upset loss 371 days hence
at the Sailor~· m'fll.
·we lost here last year, so this
\\'dS revenge/ said Santa Mar-
Hdrita senior Kelly Kramer, who
led. the wmner with 21 pomb
and 14 rnbounds. ··we werE:
poised and conhdent tonight and
1l served us wPll -
The game wt1s a stark contrast
to the> hrst mePlmg this season, a
52-47 Et.1gh's1 win Jan. 20, which
featured 1 b Jedd changes. This
time. the vis1ton. hroke a near-
four-mmute drought and wero
nevt•r hedded.
Newport, which Coach Larry
Hirst later Sd1d played tight at the
outs t, missed its hrsl mne field-
SEE NEWPORT PAGE 82
wcharlie Eaton IS th~
John Wooden ol OMnyP County
tennis,· srud Pahsad •s 0¥.'tler and
operator Ken Stullrt, who, upon
openmg his ldc1lity on Bnstol
<:itreet in Co-.ta Mesa 10 1992,
kept the Odme ol Eaton' c.lub .
from the 1960s m honor of tum.
Eaton, who has c n th ctrt>a's
bumble begmmng., Wlth uni~· four
clubs along the co<1st !Balboa Bar
Club, Emerald Bav, Peninsula
Pomt and the Jdmak a Inn) wa
onct> a c0Ueg1ate .. tnnclout for the
Uruvers1ty of Oregon ( l ~35 to
1937) He would l>ecom a
teaching pro dt Lido I le Tennis
Club, then late1 rtt U1e B1illx111 Ba}
Club, when 1t wa .. <1 1t•nn1s
hotbed for the soctdl ehtt>.
In 1959, Eaton was
approached by Adoption Guild
members mte1ested m :.tarting a
beneht tournament They knt>w
Eaton had contact .. and a fnendl)'
Wdy with people.
Eaton 'aid the 1111{· DoroU1y
Yardley fv.1te of Ba~kethall Hall
of Farner George Yardlt•yl •wa:.
behind getting the toumam 'nl
c;tarted. She ran the Balboa Bay
who lived around
Ne\\')>Ort Bedch were all
mtere~ted m tennis and they bad
n Jot of monev ~The Adoption Guild was one
ol the b1gqest social events of the
'!r P 1, but that wa.., before
·ew'port BPach got so bag.·
E.{ ton, a ne\'lll>lllcll\ for the StcJr
Bulletin m Hawau before Pearl
HM'l>or wa" bombed on D c. 1.
1941. spent e1ght}·ears m the
National Guard and later held
reporting poSJtions for the Santo
Ana Register. mdud1ng the poli{
beat
Eaton 1umped at the tennis
opportunities, wh1c:h mcluded
ownership of th~ Lakewood
fonm:. Cluh m Long Beach
bcfo1 e mo,·mg to Udo lsle.
\\.'hen caton was an instructor
dl the Bay Club, the facihty would
pwp grandst<1nds and box seal$
dunng tlJC ongmal Adoption
Guild dilys, the heyday of local
r:lub te.nnit..
· Eaton, a member of the Odi.ly
Pilot Sports Hall of Fame·
fto .:-clebnstc the nUJ.leruuum}, Will
alwars be a Hall ot Farner in th
hearts of many adopted children.
DAILY PIL OT HI GH SCHOOL ATHLETE OF THE WEEI
• Great escapes led to takedown alley tor this
191-pound Newport Harbor junior wrestler.
. Hllll\llll Dl·v~ class (avo1qed by all except lour
wrestlers at the leagut• hnah.),
Uc;ually, when M.ikc SnydN
ot Newport Harbor High
stJap::. on th" headgear
and '>i::r.es up his opponent, it's
c;omcbody bigger and bulk1er.
"There ar a lot of big guy
out there, the lncred1blo Hulks,
who ar) trong but they're not
that good with techruques and § th ~·don't have that many
ll:: moves." a.id Snyd r. who ~ captur d the S a View League e wresUmg ch1tmp1on hip at 191
:r pounds. ~ Snyder, a 6·foot· 1 1uruor, has
;\ learne<1 to dnnc and move on
~ the m!'t, be<.·au .. c in htS weight
you're onlr two notches from
heavyweight. So ...
•Tying up , .. ith (htgg •r
\\.'Te Uers) 1s b, cl,• aid Sn~·der,
who used qwckn and avvy
to wm the Back Bay's only
league title this a n .
Throughout the a. on,
Snyder kept h anng Chn
Swanson'io nanae, but the lrvm
~cruor had a c;tomach Wn
when the Sailors faced the
Vaqueros m a dual m t nrli
this year and Snyd r didn't g t
his. bot. • r had wanted to wrcsU him
SEE gNYOER PAG! 12
ongratlllations • • • • • • Mike ·Snyder
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The Irvine Company an~ Harbor View Center will be making a donation to the Newport Harbor
High SChool Athletic Department in recognition of outstanding performances such as yours.
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SNYDER ..
CONTINUED FROM 81
Cdrlh•r to c;ep how J d do in
)l dyut hnrtls," Sdtd Snyder, who
fmdll} :.ttuur~ oll t1gt1u1i.t
Swdn:,011 in tht• opc01ng round
ot µw IPdguc ru1dh. Sdturday at
El 1tiru High and won, 10-0,
befow deft>allnq El foro'i. Jon
J<arwtt 4-L, m tht• lltJC> nwtch.'
• "(Swdnson) Wu" strong wh<•n r \\\Pslh·d lwn. hut I k11ow not lo
P• · up 'Ith thP stronCJ <JUys, ~ ·
S119d t· •tdrlPd. cv<'t ~ tum.• I
look • ,not dl h1m I cl lJO tor h1s
lttlll .1i'klt•, bctuu~t· h1 s u prt!tly
b1q l.J''' I'd tdkt• him !lr1wn Lik<'
lnrtl I cJ Sldrl Olli On tho OOttOm
FJllCI t1y Lo qet ,m 1•scaJ.>t' ai, ldsl m. I c oulcl
I'd ct.bu Wdtc·hcd (my
oppone nt's) dnct seen Uw moves
th1·y do But my yoal Wds to
e:;C<.tpt• lust, UTt•11 I d JUSl tum
rtrouncl dncl shoot on him.
' MA Jot of tunes, you C'clll teU
what d yuy might ltkt• to cJn
l>efori you're ~V('n wicsUtny
twu 1ust by S1.:tUl9 hun UJ> J
IU>e\ .. ISwrtnson) would h1• .i
\1ronq qu} I cou.lcJ lPll by !us
<ielu11t1on rllld he hd!> d
reputc1l11m tor bem~ d ... trony
w1 esUc1.'
Suycit•t, the l>dlly l-'1Jot Athlete·
ol thl..' Wt.•uk, dhu d1spluyed tw.
lakLdvwn drhslry m Uw fmal
~1gdinst Jdrrcll, who twld t1 2 1
\dgP ovN Snyd1•r lT1 tht· .,t·concl
f)er toll Snyclt•r l'"< dfWd un<I
sc oH ·d l.tkL·dow n fm " 3 2
h•dd 111._11 lot"' dddt•<I <1 p1•nultv
flOlllt
Snyder c1 dt'ft·n~ivt lo< Kit·
who 11•r mdPd two q11d1 lf'fhcJ< k
, ~ctrk~ i.~s'1 it1tlumn (c1t1<1inst
'Ornt.<Jt ttrul 1uqnohctJ fm
('odc-h left Bnnklry'c; footb(jll
f1 dm will rontm11P wn .... tlmg tn 1th'• c ·rr: SoulhPrn Spction ·
IJiVJswn II Fmttls c1t Canyon 1Spnnc1~ fhCJh rr•h l'l-20 Thr
top lour IHH'ihPr. in Pdt h cl<1ss
,\d\lttnu• lo thr• f\1<t"h•rs M1•c•t r..,h 'lh -1.7
• •1s11ycJPrJ hr1.., hN•n Wt<'::.Um9
l0\1ql1 rill l'r1t N1•w1 r fldJhor
ro-l11•dcl roru ll < h11d St,inc;hury
""" "I It•<; jllSI IJlll' Ill tltc>-.f' kJcJs
who .... riqctr<•-.-.1\ l' <11111 ff'ltl touqh
lilt •I t ll \ '
~11~1h•1. whu q1 ,•w-11p pl<1yu1~
-.oc 1 t'r 11111 d 11 •l>Jl•'ll 1111' -.port 1n
ovb1 ol v. rl'-.lhHq wh1 11 he
nt 11 d h1qt1 .,, 1111111 111 111d1•r to
<'11~1· tu-. laUwr-. H'< orcJs,
C-<ipluu•d o pc111 ul lh1Hl·
a 1: 1th ddls Lh1:. :,1•uso11
'U1 til IYI IHJUll\1'.) di llu'
• l'Toro -~~·Wdy uml Eo;conchdo
• J2-\\u) • , I • Sny< "'· who hopt'l> to ··lurl
: 11t•xt s• •.1i.011 un Brinkk • s
: dcll'll.,1\11 li11t•, hu!> dlso <11 h1cvcd
t d per • llctl qo<1l hy 1111'1111119 t A th let f •h1 Wpnv • rmr re a • ~d1s1Jnr 11nn 111' h•t" < tl\Ml'cl lor
,bllll&f' 1.1 ...
t. I~ .;Jl\}illl'I "" "'"' ICJltnd
''" kitchen an< q roo """ ~ IS ftlth11r Jim, ui NJ hJ I Ii
• resth 1m• ldn ' • to t p his f mddro . .vh1d nci lmq t vo jt oO<J place fLn1c;hCS ln er 'If
le t l·mpclu1 for J .str.ndn in
'l.ld-1970s.
:-'Vly dad always tt1lked bo111
u .... wng dlld what CJ uretl iI 011
ll 1!(, • StiwlM '10
: SnyU.1 • ue 1 •
' Warn••r 111 J11rum U l\:m'• . u f tootbc"ill, pmlly, h • id, Cdu e
lus f.ither d1dn l wuut twn o yet
: •burn t.I 1ul al cm 'drly dge. He
pJay' ti l\YSO ror rhnP vears and
· lo"~c.l it, but <.I it usn'l too
tough" oivm<J UJi soccer tor
: rootbAIJ und wresUuig.
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HIGH SCHOOL llllllllll
University controls it all th~ way
.• E~1ancict will have to ho e for an at-large bert~
after !osing to· the PCL title clinching Trojans, 72-63.
plac:e m tho fou rth q\Mrte r
whr.n they g ot three oflenslVe
boards and couldn't con vc.:rt .
h\ON lltll
lki/ l'b
to hopt• tor (I n at-huge be rth
·w e reve rted bac.k to the
Ustonc:1Ct wn::. )Ubl 4 or ) 6 10
tht• thud <(Ul:trter <tnd fin• ht>d
tht> ~ilmt> 26 for h3 (4 l 3%)
rOSTA MESA -EstilllClt1
High s l>Pst hop<! to stc1y m the
l'dcth< C 'oast Lf•aque boys hcts·
k( th. II playott rucP w<Hi to
det~.11 v1s1t10g Untverii1ty
Wednl·~clay night. Bul the Tro·
jans had their own ttgcnda •
c!Juc hmg . a share of th1> hr\I
Pt I . llth· in school h1 tory.
ame typP of ttho t selection w1•
hu<l aqainst Ahso N1q11el, ~
Estandtt C'o.ac:h Ru~h liuyr.e
saul. ·w(l took good shots in
the Laguna Beach gume, hut
tonight, W I' 1ust made too m tm y
bad Ch OKl'l!>, ~
"We Just playerl thorn
sfrmght up," Uruver!>tty Cod('h
M1kt.• Dinneen sc11Ci. ·w o
pldyf•d the gau w ttl our piice
and once: we got tur Pnough
tthcdd, l httd a good fe~ling we
Alim outscoring th~ I!c.1g lf!:..
h} 11 in the first quarter, Um-
vrus1t} Of!Ver let Esldnc1a g t
unv c:lo:.er than five m a 72-6:1
vi. tu1 \ which coup Ir.cl with
wan~ by Laguna Beach anct
Lagw1d Hills, eliminate:. the
Eaglt s from a gucirantced
herth Now Estanc:1a will hav1•
In far.t, Estancia wao; 12 tor
27 from the field in thr tir::.t •1alf
and only tretlc•d by "eve'n at
halflJme. The SN ond half wa
WNC goin~ to win.~ •
Uni kept a ltd on l!stc nc1c1's
lea dmg s< orNs1 Brt!tl Vr1lhuena
.rnd Jon C;rntrell. Valhuend
scored 15 pomts and had seven
rt"bounds, Cantrell had t:l, 10
of those point-: comtng m the
fourth quttrter.
another matter. •
Down, 43-36, in the third
quarter, the Eagles (11-14, 4-5
in league) got four offensive
rebounds on the same posse •
~11on and couldn't convert on
f1vc s h ots
Ja on Simco iiOd Peter
Andersen eac:h scored 12
points dnd Trnv1s Chandler
was a factor on the floor thP A s1mtlar occurrence took
NEWPO.RT
CO NTINUED FROM 81
<.JO<t.l nltempts, tedlly nevpr i.cen\C'd to find its
rhythrn, and WdS outplttyec! 111 t•vf>fy fdcN.
• T1w Eaqlf's) pldyed hdrdf>I oncJ just
::.et•lllt d to want It mor{',,. r ldJ'hor C'oo<:h LH·
· r~ r ori>t SctJd. UThe> 'w tdst, quit k, big dnd
yood and <ill hve quys ldn plt1y, wluch ctf"·
citeo.; problemc;. Uslld.Ur, you nm Imo cl W(•dk
lmk. hul they don't haw• ont!."
Santd Margarita (2'J-2, <1.0 m leauue anQ..
rnnketJ No. 2 in· Ordnue County) may not
hdve .,hown a Wl'etknr:ss, but its ~l.I<>ngth wr1s
clearl> Krnrner dnd county sconnq leddl'r·
S~ncer GlogN. •
.(;loger, who cornnulled early to l'nnte-
ton hut is sWJ bcmg wooed {Pepperdme
Coach Lorenzo Romar poµpPd in to catch
this one), finished with 17 pointc; und 12
hoRrds', de.spite bemg he ld ~wrclPsi. in the
third quartE'r.
"Pnmr Mdtt Jarn£':,on put Nt>wport Hur·
bor 12 !-::>, 6-3 c1nd No. 1; tn tht· county) on thn
board with 2:01 left m lht.• opf'n1ng period,
but the vtSitors scored 10 unanswcrPd points
to ldkt! o 14-2 c1dvdntt1yc.
ThP Edgles, who oulr<'boundNi tht• Tdrs,
40-28, took d 22-11 lt>dd mto mll'rm1ss1on
below double digits.
I ld!bor finished just 13 of 41 from the fu~ld
(31.7%) dgdl.JlSl an aggressive and well-
schooled Eagl0c;' defense, orch estrated by
to1m~r Newport Codch Bob Serven.
Semi.a Margantu, codcJwd by former I ltu-
bor twad mdn Jerry DeDusk, dlso gd.ins
knowledge hum as<;1slant Crai g DeBusk,
;wvho played tot th~ S1ulors Th ey muy have
been the only onlookers with Newport ucs to
gain any satisfucllon.
Dustin Illingworth paced the Sailors with
12 points, wh1l~ Gary Robinson grabbed a
team-high seven rebounds.
Nc>wport's !>cunng output wt1s its loweiot m
35 games. doting hac:k to a 72-32 drubbing
di Santd Marg<1otd lust season.
The Si11lors. c1ssurt!d of a spot in the CIF
D1vis1on fl-AA playoJfs, f1rush Ute reguldr
season Fnddy ut Woodbndge. If lrvtnc heat::.
El Toro tom~hl, the Sailorl> much win or ~ham seconlplace with the Vaquezos.
. "This one ts won.e (thdn other Jo st.•s),
hccause it's Santa Margan ta,· J first ~aid.
SEA vtEVI t..£AGUE
SANTA MARGARITA s 1, NEWPO«T HAR~ 34
Score by Quarters
San1a Margarita 10 12 13 16 • 51
Newport Harbor 2 9 14 9 ~ ~4
Santa Margarita Kramer 21, Gloger 17, Rahall 6,
Blackburn 5, Dwight 1, Sow l
e ntue game.
•Simco 'had d great game.•
Boyce said. •Travis played
haroer than anyone out there.
lt was nice lo see Pete r play
well m his hndl g ame at home.
I Jopt?lully. for him, we can go
out and wm Fnday <lnd mdybe
Yl't a· playoff home 9t1mP. I IP '
doesn't deserv~ tu qo out th dl
Wdy.~
MORC COAST t..£AGUE
UNrvatSllY 72, ESTAHOA,63
Score by Quarters
University 22 15 13·22 -72 £swnc1a 11 19 9 24 • 63
University • Johnson 20. Brown 8,
Lawrence 14, Zinchehky 9, Oate 10,
Voorhees 3. H~1a 2, Shavers 6.
3 pt. goats L.twrence 2. Johnson 2,
Zinchefsky 1. Fouled out • None
Estancia Valbi>i!na 15, Cantrell 12,
Simco 12, And~ 12, Chandle?r 6,
Tan1elu 2. Garner 2, Maldonado 2.
3 pt. goals • Cantrell 2, Simco 2,
Andersen 2 fouled out· None.
Addll1 l ledrlson shn•rt Uff' cushmn to nm~
pomls w1lh the tu-st bucket of t lw sec·ond
hdll. out S ct.ntd Mdrganta (Olllll<·H·d Wllh cl
I 0-.t :.U.C.jl.! d.lld ti'> Jp,lll n\•Vt ·t <J9clln dtppP<I
3 pt. goals · Kramer 2. Fouled out· None.
Newport Hamor ~ Illingworth 12, Jarm~~on 7.
Clayton 6, Hearlson 5, Robinson 3, Limon 1, Varnal O
3·pt goals • Clayton 1
Fouled out • None.
DON Lf ACH I DAILY PILOT
Tars' Matt Jameson goe up ln traffic l n
Sailor 'St -34 setback to Santa Margarita.
CdMbounced
• Vaque10~ return f~vor
with :>9-51 victory to drop
S<.. a Kmgs into fourth p lace.
H11 II \HI> 1>1 ~'
!kif Pb
<. < 1kUNA DEL MAR -flier<• Wd"
w tu1 tu1tous 1 oil in th<? t losmg
rrn.1111t it~ lor Corona dl"I f\.1dr l llqh'~
I.my:, »uskPlhctll t<:alll \VpcJmu;·d,!y
ruyht oycl111st Irvnw in d S<•u View
Ll uU''' bdttle for thtrd pl.au•
ln::.lcdd , lht> Sed k.m11s wntchcd
lrvi.uc's Mdtl I Jarcleman net d hc:ick·
bwd~IIlg thren-point£>r us the w>il ·
mg Vaquero::. dvengf•d a first-round
loss rlt home with d 5q.51 wm
Tht> St'" Kmn~ 116·9, ~ 5 1n
l<'<Hlll"} must heat le<1<Jllt' c h<H11p1on
Snnkl Marganld tomyht on th • 10<1d,
•tn<i hopt• El Toro knr><·ks oft lrvmc,
to lorn• a one·gdmr. playoff r:nddy
tor thud place (al a Ot!Uhrtl silt•)
frvme (18-7, 5-41 Io!)t to C:dM m
1hc m l round, 55-53, as t•mor
.,tttndo11t Chris rergu on's la t-s<.>c·
ond jump shot t.n the key rollPd off
lhL• nm.
I1. iu 001!, with nldtlNC. rl~t1d·
lo ·ket , 49 4!l, CdM v1tc:he<l to a
z<mC' l<•'C'f1s(' lollowmg dll lrV1m•
!..Utluout " cnnht'>P th~ V<1< 11t•1os "1u '111 h·rquson out ot Uu.! ptily.
Bi t, .~1th the shot t Inc k wmdlll!J
<ir1w11 1 "f•IO pollll guurd I lt1rde-
rllr1n ;j,CJ•ned llw !fdOW\ h1mwst IKtS·
K l ' 1th 0: .. ti to pldy, (<lllillHJ CclM lu
scrilllml" u1 the wamn9 spronds.
"R· icmCU1's lhH;••·powlc•r w.1s-
n't cxetctly th • i.h11t Wl wt111tcd1 •
Irvine Cooch Stev0. Kmth "ttirl "But
11 workt•cl out. The clock was yomq
agd.lns1 us, th<'n after that. (Uw Stw
Kin~SJ were foH cd to ::.hoot thw •
and we got to hoot free throw ...
·Thert>'s no rev<'nge m t111s
leagut•, JUSt \urvivcsl •
CdM. lcrl hy c;pmor ~JUdrcl Rr.m ·
Jon Ccosby'~ <.areer-high 2~ points
and 1u111or qu,1rd Al<..'< Jfunson"s 12
poml'i and fom steals, owned a :l7-
.J1 leacl lettc Ul tht> third quCirter and
a :ill-~i'> <'dge Mrly in the lourth.
Hut Jrvmf' rallit>tl with 26 fourth·
qudrtl'r pornls, inducting outscoring
( dM 1n tlw hnctl m inute•, 10-2
"It's Jru<;trattn<J, li1•<?c1us1? we were
on our home turf c1nc1 our clt"•Liny
wus u1 ou1 h11n<b," < 'dM <. '11<Jch Paul
Orris sc11d "We 1ust couldn't quit,
pull 1.t nut. We had tied the gdme
hcick up (49-49) after gettmg down
(49-42 with 3:56 lett}, and our guys
never quit. It was c1 tough loss."
FNguson and Hardeman cuch
bCornd 22 puint.s lor lrvme, whtle 6·
(oot-4 po-.t Tim Rapp grct.btled eight
rnbound,,
The ttrst dn<l ~ccond qudrters had
reflechons from opposit~ bcnchc:t as
CdM edmcd a 14 -7 ledd by f115t
quarter's end, and Irvine came back
and outscowd.thc Sea King , 17·6,
in the second for " '.l4-20 lead at th~
hrcak.
C'roshy swred 13 of his polllts m
the Utird pt>lfod d S CdM budt d SIX-.
JX>mt lead .
SEA VIEW l.£AGUE
llMNl 59, CORONA DEL MAR 51
Score by Quarten
Irvine 7 17 9 26 • 59
Corona del Mar 14 6 17 14 • 51
Irvine • Ferguson 22, Rapp 6, Mavros 4,
Hardeman 22, Aquino 0, AnibrO.tKh 3.
Roggero 2.
3 pt. goals • Hardeman '· Ferguson 1.
Fouled ovt • None
C#on11 det Mar· Han~ 12, Crt>sby 23,
Alshuler 4, Han)en 4, Shea 4 Hunt l,
Bottom 2, Moms O
3 pt yo.ls· Hinson 2, Cto\by 1
Fouled out -Han~n. Sh a
STANDINGS
S · Morgant.t 51, NH l4
Irvine S9, CdM 51
El Toro 54, Wbndga 41
STANDINGS
P.cific Coast l eague
I (Over•ll) W LI
·un1v<'n1tv (1&·11 7 2
I J
'l,19 Hall~ 114 10) 6 3 •5
A N19uel (11 13) 4 S
0 ..
• 0 1nches CIF berth
·Mustangs
lose, 61-41
• Laguna Beach clinches
a CIF Playoffs berth with
tri ump h over Costa Mesa.
COSTA MESA -C"u:.l<J Me::.u
H1gh's Nttte ·Jones st ort.:d 15
pomts as the Mu ... tdnH" lost to vis-
iting Ldguna B1•a<h, hl·41, ma
Pdcif1c Co,i,..t L1:dCJlll' boys bdS·
l\ctb.Jll contest WNhu~sdrty night
With the vir-tory th•• Arti~ts
clmc:hed dn ·automdtiC pldyoft
berth.
•Both teams Cclme out flat,•
Costn Mesu Coach Ench Allen
a1tl. "We Lned to sr.rap with them
m thf' st:-cond hall, but got into
foul lroublP-."
lont!S dUd Uuy ll'dn rnllccted
Uu~1r fourth personal foul'> m thn
tlurd qudrter. Shaun Ferrymun,
who hdd two m the first quarter,
got his fourth early in the fowth
quarter. nan, who hnisht~ with
eight points, fouled out. ·we had a lot of guys ittmg on
the bPnch and they took advan-
tage of it,• Allen i;ct1d.
Dave Weir hdd seven pomts
for the Mustungs (4·20, 0·9 m
league), who have lost 49 ronsec-
ubve PCL games
PAOF1C COAST Lf.AGUI!
lAGUHA BlAOf 61, Cosl'A MlSA 41
Score by Querter-1
Laguna Beach 16 14 16 15 -61 C~ta Mesa 11 9 6 15 • 41
....,.. ~ • Hanoor 11, Donnelly 5,
Strappe 4, Obr.tnd 14, Be1mfohr 26,
Reynolds 1. 3 pt. go.ifs-Hanour 1,
D<mn llv 1 Fouled out ~ None
Cotta Mew • Jones 1 s. fl'fryman 6,
lrart 8, Payne 4, Weir 1, Hat~uVI• t,
Whittaker o. 5hallls o. Cabi<o 0
3 pt goali -Jones 1, Weir 1
Fouled out · Tran
treak(17)continues COMMUNITY COLLEGE MEN
~ ~ CONfBll.flK:E
RMMIOI 18, ~ <:oAsT 74
llUwraide Lewis 18. Collins 18, Bald
win 15, Crowden 17. Noori 9. Houston 1,
Forbes 2, Andefson 2, Batta 2, Pelt 4
Pirates rainble, 73-58
, COSTA MESA -Orange Coost ~ .... 111111!~~--l!llil-----• Coll~ 's Roman Dolven scored 17 JC MI I'S H 0 0 PS
poi.n and ha~ five r bounds as U\ Piratt'! lost to VL'>iting Rtv~tsldn, 1~·?4", Wcdn• c;<-fdy In no Ora.n gc:> Empire t•nnfore11c • rru~n'<; b.1sk1>tboll
.J'" l\l l 11 Tiuers (22.9, 6 1 in conference) h11·1c now won 17 trm<Jht
tnN•Unqs with th P1ret .
. Thf'rt• wt•r ' t~o rnosons River 1ch• domurntcd Oit• nnm .
Tho Tigm. w •r a staggcrin~ 33 of 55 ftoJU Ute tieJci (60' "'· 0 1uruw n~ 111 wa I w l W or 7 (38'X)
J al o rnbouncJt·ct OC •, ·2H, ndluchnn 34 dl'f nsJVt.i
r,•houncl~ rotnpar •d to the Pamte ' nine
Cnrlo< R •ye held 10 J int nnd four ils'lt t<'for OCC 114· 131 5 61
•• llk.h hosU C}1>• Pnd y
lhtvil Anderson ~cor d l'n point lor U1 Ptr1He!i. David Ca tl •·
ton, Stephen McK 11111 Ucave £il11ott c:h hncl .. uc.
Bmm t'olllfl had I A po t And 15 r b6u d f11r RtYCJr id . Tham
mnto Mlk t .w1 hac11 potnt.. ond 11 rebou <I • •
: Pirates host <..)'pre Friday. tci.rtl.ug ol ?:3
3 pt goal\ • B•ldw•n 3, Pelt 1.
Or ... CoMt • Dol~en 17. Reyes 10,
Ca\tleton 6, Re~ 4, Mamnelh 3, Bttler
4, M<Kee 6, Madrid 5, Elhott 6, lM'19don
'I, Zoltfr 4, A'*™>o 1 ~Pl goal~ •
Oa\1leto11 7, R~ 2. Dotv1 n 1, Madrid 1.
t-1alttm1e • RIVefl•de. 60 42.
ca.-...n CDU.IGI wm.N
......... CCII• •rem <>Mw CcwT 7J. .,__ sa
..... ~. • ~ 23, Kelley 7, h ker
1, Mclride 6, TMUlls 4, Jchnton 4,
Ybtn• ~ Q)be J. 31JC. 90lh. A.mos S, IC""9y 1, Kibbe 1. or. .. c.o. . Mktdltbfook• 21. Sortino 12, ~ 11, Tomlinson
~o, *""*"' 1, ~ 6. L9Wfl 4, Wiidt 1, ~ 0. 3-pc. ~. JOhnson 1,
romtnon '· s.~ 1. ,......, °'Mii COM ... » .
(
. . . . _. ,, .
COSTA MESA -Sarah -~~l!!!'..-1!!'1~~~~~~.-!!I""
M1ddlebrookc, u S·foot-1 t JC W 0 •I I 'I I 0 0 PI
fresh.mun, orccl 1fi of her rtt on·h1c7h 22 points in th<' fJrst halt a she
1 ~d lht • 01«1ng e Coast < 'ollr•gp wo1111•n's hc1skl'tha ll tt>dnl to a 73.58
0 1c1ntf(' t:r11p1t1• < onft•r •nu• vu tory ovw v1s1ting R1vc 1,id1• C tty Col·
lngu. •
Th Pirnles, now 23-S, ,._. m ronrer nee play, 1umpcd to d 44·3:l
l~t1d on the h bi of M idctlc•brooke' hot h<1nd. She netted JU ot 12 from
Uar. llc•ld An<I hit both frr.f'·throw l\tl mpt .
· Al o m twin flgur f<>r Mike Thornton'i; l>i.rah w ·r Adna Sortino
( 121, An1 Sltrnyrlar:lan (I 11 and Enn Tomlm on (I OJ.
Sortin allo had eight asslstl and thrce·11tealt1 Tomhnson bed five
a ststs and two steals.
Jen ill RaniOli, wtUi 2.~ point , wa Riverside's only real threat. 1be ngen t u to 1 .. ie. 341.
Coast return.• to action Friday night when the Pirates host Cypr91
at 5:30 p.m. · •
• •
Doily Pil
GOLF
CONTINUED FRO'M 81 .
you.
There's a Jee ($50) to cover a
volunteer's uniform package,
but 1t isn't much more than a
wee.k·long tournament badge.
Volwiteenng in any capaoty
can be fulftlling, entertaming
1md healthy.
With the lees, volwi~eers
receive one shirt with a logo, on
hdt or visor, parking during your
shifts, meals while working, a
week-long ground~ badge whict
nrants ctdmission to the
tournament and an i.Qvitation to
the volunteer Rarty Marcil 14, to
be h •Id at°the •19th Hole• su per
tent adjacent to ·the Grand
Entrance.·
Other areas where volunteers
trad1tionally help, include: the
scoring traile r, scoring tent,
hospitality security, course
maintenance, gate ticke t
sdl es/will call. transportdtion,
volunteer management,
volunteer hospitality, course ser-
vices and med.la room.
Volunteers are among the
most cruaal parts of any PGA
Tour event in temis of its
operation. Each volunteer is
e ncouldged to work three day:,,
though only two are reqwred.
Detdil.s. (949) 515-4840.
-•f•-
The Senior Classic, operated
by the same charity whlcb put
the Newport Classic Pro-Am on
the map, raised over $700,000
for Hoag last year, the first year
of the current regime
Hank Adler and Jake Rohrer,
cha.mnen of the Seruor Classic,
accepted the Seruor PGA Tour's
inaugurdl Charity of the Year
Award m 1998.
The way a tournament
reaches such lofty figures is to
seU out the pro-ams during the
week. whic.'h 1s what tournament
director Jeff Purser did laSt year,
despite not being hued witil
October.
With a full year in his bag,
Purser once dgain sold out every
pro-am spot cind is expected to
gene ra te cha ntable figures in
1gq9 comparable to last year.
"We are sold out of JUSt about
everything except tickets,"
Purser said. "Tickets are on sale
riow for $12 and it's the best d~a1
m sports And the Toshlba Seruor
Cliissic is the gredlest sporting
t>vent m Orange County.•
With pro-am spots at $5,552
dnd commuruty businesses eagt!r
to sponsor the> county's only PGA
event, it's only a matter of time
beforP the chanty luts seven
h~rum~ m a smgle tournament
don anon. -+-
The men's club at Costa Mesa
Golf & Colmlry Club, under the
dln•clJon of Don M cGinty, the
m•w board of directors president,
will host its hrsl major event of
1999 on Feb. 20 -the Cnsscross
Tournament Entry fees dfe $60,
plus an opllon aJ $10 buy-in.
Sign up in the locker room or
contdct tournament chairman
Mark Kilgorn at (714) 557-0564.
• RtcHAJtD DUNN'S golf Col!,lmn
appears every Thursday.
SCHEDULE
llTTll llllll
Clothing sale is
set for Saturday
COSTA MESA -The COlto
Mesa Nati0n41 Uttle League wW
have ft bueb&ll clOthing lllle sat-
urdtty at Tewinkle Middle School.
The sale will run from 9 a.m.-
noon .
The list of items includes:
bhsebaU pents, Sf; Major LMgue
Jerseys, S41 hats, 14: belts, S'l:
socks, St.
The rt:M1Jority OI tt.ni wW be
available in youtb a.., with
JOrDe adult m. n9'1ebl9
All of tbi ctntbtng WU pur-
chued durtn~ prevkNs .......
bUt never used.
Poi inform.tkJD. cell (714) ...
CMNLL and leave a m1•1ge.
•.
Doily Pilot Spotts
HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS WATER POLO
• • D< N I ACH I DAllY PILOT
Tars' Kcllhryn Belden maintains control as Irvine's Eml Umezawa looms in Wednesday's Sea Vie w League champion~hip match.
KINGPINS ·
CONTINUED FROM 81
Rbnol>t 10 ... t hPr suit hefore the opening
sprint
Sailor:> Cott< h Btll Barnell stopped Day
bt-for(,! cntcnng the pool, because lht-! strdps
on ht>r c;u11 had hwken.
·mcirnctl) stt1cl 1f 11 gf•ls grabbed at ™'o-
11\cter , tlw suit will come off," Day sdid.
·Before the ganw, Wt• hcsd to t1e up (the b9ck
of the Utl). We• had thn~c men (lhret New-
port l·tdrhor parents) hold me down dnd l.Je it
up. Tihtl w.ts mtcn•stmg."
A mulllt'r's dondh·d shoelaces tlnd Day's
own lhur nhbons were• usNJ to rasten her
hlti<:k Slit! •
"Orw o( the il<1Cl<, pokt>d hoh·s (m the suit)
w1lh d kn ill' o 1l could be tied up,· Day sd1d.
OncP D11y Wds m the watN, 1t wds lighL<>
out IOI Uw Vc1queros (21 ·4. 4-1 m league),
wnkC>rl No '> m Ordll!Jl' County. ·
"(f.n•shJnc1n Kt.1tlwnne) Bl•lden rlnd D1dne
Day dad tl 11r<•at JUh ill two·nwll'fs on
ctelcnsP," md Burnell, whos ' lt"'am t 18-5, 5-
-OJ, Mnked thud m the county, mandgl.'ci a 5-
1 lead m the thud quarter, but found itself in
a battle to the hnic;h
"I lhouyht for three quarter:-. we played
!JU?dl pressm~1 deh•nst>." Barnett scud . "But
m Uw lttsl qumter, (tho Vcsqs) got the ball mto
c;et thflll tarsi two llml'S t1nd they scored. We
stopp(~d pH' sing."
The St11lors, with t\.fondenno, Kirsten
loh1Nm, .ff•nntt Bc1rto and Katherme Greg~
play111q ohd dPlen ~. romnutled only one
turnovPr m the s('( ond quarter when they
out.-.c orecl hvuu~. 3-0, lor a 4·1 hrtUhme lead,
Ht•l<kn hftd two-steals an the• thud quarter
and Uw Tt1rs a9clm l>otC'hNI only one offen-
sive posst>ss1on as tlwy hmlt d 5· l edge. With
lrvme's f\Jexis I Janson ejected, Mdnd~nno
scored on the ttdvt1nta91~ with 1 :54 left m the
third.
Lale in the quarter, with d "lewport play-
e r eJer.led, Mdndenno knocked dWdY her
tirst oJ two shot dl•llecllons It forced Irvine to
scrdmhle on the playN-up sttuallun t)nu
attempt a cle!>pert1l1on -;hot (wide lPfl) lo bedt
lht• bUZll'r
IrviJ')e·s N 1c o)P l tu~zc-l scored from long
ftlHHC at b HJ m the fourth, then punched m
a 6-on-5 goal with 4:58 remummq,
Newport H<1rhor ht1d more turnovers m
th~ fourth qudrtec (six) than It did dunng the
fust thn·~ quarter comhm<'d.
Mandcnno, howt\ver, bloc keel I Ius"ZC"L"'
shot on 9oal with 3: I Y to play as the Tars
mamtamcd tht•u 5-3 lead.
Irvine had dnother player-up opporturuty
With 1 :54 on the clock, but lh1ew the ball
away.
L<'Zdk, who'd srored lht• nanw's hr.-.t goal,
convert('d on a countcrattac k with 0:19 left
~~
Kirsten Johnson
takes off on a
breakaway
toward the
Irvine goal in
Wednesday'
Sea View
League
showdown.
Johnson and
her teammates
claimed the
league title
with a 5-4
vlctory over the
ho!it Vaqueros.
l!I the gcUne, cutting Newport Harbor's ll'ad
lo one. Arter an Irvme tuueoul, r-..fdndenno
went one-on-01w with Lezcik and ran out the
dock.
~ (MandPnno)~ame to pldy," Bcimett ~aid.
·(At the end), you give the ball to your best
senior player."
Mandenno's hrsl-qucUter 9oc1l on the
counterattack lled the gdme, 1-1, then Cox
bedt ao Jrvme def<•nder dnd cured from the
set position w1lh 4:13 lelt m thP second quar-
ter, givmg the Tars d lead the}' would never
surrender. Cox added another hard-thrown
goal with 3 ·28 left m the second, then Man·
derino scored on a penalty shot with 0.35 to
~aytora4-1 edge ·
SEA VIEW LEAGUE
NEWPC>frr HAMOft s. llMNE 4
S<ore by Quarters
Newport Harbor 1 3 0 • S
Irvine 1 0 O 3 • 4
Newport Harbor • Manderino 3, Cox 2.
Saves · Kennedy 6.
Irvine • Huszcz 2, Lezak 2. Saves· Graff 9
REGION 97
Knights win, 6-1
Mesa, CdM drop league decisions
No ah
Zarn ow
scored m
the hrst
AYSO
quarter to h?ad the Newport
Knights, the AYSO Region 97 boy:.
uncle1-12 1lver all· tcsr team, to a 6-
1 victory over 1\sstm Saturday.
Carmen Cimini scored two goals
lor the Knights. Adam Pinkerton
dnd Erle ScheJln earh had an assist.
Daniel Furman also scored for
the Knights.
•Mustangs' goalie
Lombardo has six saves
and the team's only godl.
ALISO VIEJO-Costa f\tescs
High goahe St<'pharue Lorn·
bardo hdd rune !'u\'C..'> as the
Mustang!> lost lo Aliso Niguel,
6· l, Wednesday m tht> Pac1hc
Coast League gul:, wate1 polo
hnale.
Lombardo also scored the·
game's only goal from her own
cage at the end of U1e second
quarter. It WdS her 'ixth god I or
GIRLS POLO
the season.
The Mm.tangs are nO\'lo'
(9-lb, 1-4 m league) and host
Nt>wport Hdrbor m d non-
h:•dgtu• contest Fnday.
CdM tumbles, 9-3
CORO ..\ DEL MAR -
Corona del Mar High Junior
1 Iayley Hapeman scored three
goal::. for the guts water polo
team, but it was not enough to
CdM defeats Newport Beach, 2-0
•Hardison, Lemmerman
lead the way in triumph.
In thP coml qut1rter, Corona
AYSO REGION 57
delt>r vis1tmg El Toro, which
closed the $(>.ii Kings out for the
season, 9-3.
SEA VIEW LEAGUE
EL TC>f'O 9, COfllONA 0£1. MAA 3
El Toro S 1 1 2 • 9
Corona del Mar 0 1 2 0 · 3
El Toro -Ces~ 3, Miller 2, Pyka 2,
Wright 1, Lloyd 1.
Sav~: Holtzclaw, 8
CdM ·Ha~an3
Saves· Hendrickson, 7.
,ACIRC COAST LPGUE
Auso N tGun 6. CosrA M ESA 1
Score by Quartws
,Co~ta Mesa O 1 O O -1
Ah«> Niguel 2 1 2 1 • 6
Costll MeN -Lombardo 1.
Saves • Lombudo 9
lhurM:lgy, February 1 I , 1999
HIGH SCHOOL IOYS
Eagles f o:t;ce ti~
with Hawks, 1-1
·• Late goal by Alderete keeps Estancia playoff hopes ,.
alive; it'll all be settled on Friday between Eagles and
Laguna Beach for third place 1md berth in CIF Playoffs.
. .
LAGUNA HILLS -With Estancia H1gh~s playoff chances slowly slip~
ping away We<Incsda>' at Ulguna H1lh., 1umor Johi\ Alderete scored
JU:>t mside thr! nght post m the 17th nunutP. to PCUfe d 1·1 be }D \hP.
Pacihc COdst League boys socc1'r fmaJP.
The hi> clinched econd place <ind nn ctutomauc pldyoff berth for
Ldgunu Hills (Estancia would have been m second with a wint.
Estancia,' as a result of league c:b(lrnpmn Umvers1ty's 3-2 wui over
Laguncs Beach Wednesddy, hnlShP.d the reguldr eason 10 a be with the
Arusts. A tiebr 'liker match is scMduled tor: Fnddy afternoon at a 1>1te
to be detemtlped for the JeaguP.'S third gudranteed CIF berth. .
Estdno.a (lO·t>·.S, 5-4-1 m league) didn't handle the pressure well
early m the game. TI1c Hawks added to that uneasiness when Jason
Surya':, comer kick hooked mside lht> t •ft post m the 11th minute.
~We di<1n'l hdve any mtens1ty today," fatanr1a Coach Steve Cren-
shdw !>aid. "Mayb1> we "1•re nervous, but we 1ust didn't play well at
all. Thal edrly goal may hove had c;omNhing to do with it.•
The Eagl~s had their !->hnre of opportumti<~. but first-halt comer
kte~s and passes Wl'fen't cnsp, ottcm Sdtl.lJlg over Estanact players or
going nghl to d Lugund l lilb de>fcnder ,
Worse yet, the l Iawks (13-7-7, 5-2<!1, sensmg d chance to secure
victory, stepped up th~ t1lll1ck. Rviin Johnson led the ma1onty of ~
counteratti:lcks dnd 1t tl wa..,n't for th1• pl<1y ot Estancia goalie Hilario
Arriaga, the Hdwks would ht1ve put the game out of reach.
On d number of cxcas1ons, when Hawk forwards got dear to attack
the goal, Amdgcs , d junior, cttm" out and w<b oble lo knock the ball
aWd}. 1\vice, Johnson. one ol Lilyumt Hills' b1gge..,t sc;oring threats,
came downheld nnd Amaga took hlfll down .... -ith a slide tackle. Tbe
s~ond collic;ion, m the 55th mmute, l<>ft Arriaga shaken, but he was
able to continue µldy and hnThhed V.'lth •ven saves.
·He sure slt1ppcd up \\hen W " needed it," Crenshaw said. •tte
pldyed a great game and U11• goal h e gave up wasn't even his fault.
t:;omeone nus!'>ed their assignment so no one \'.'as guarding the left post(
The Eagle. wew still truygling with creating sconng opporturutle:s.
and the Hdwk-.' counterattack was Inking precious ume off the dock:.
Fina Uy, Estanciu .,eruor Grant Nel on found Alderete Wlth a throw-
m deep in Laguna Hill temtory, Alderete hit v..hat looked like a cross
pass, but 1t had 1ust enough stectm and the nght tra1ectory to hit the net
Just ins1d~ the nght post. Estancrn stepped up the attack in the bnal
minutes, hut was unahli> to ronv.-.rt
CdM, Irvine tie, 0-0
CORONA DEL MAR -Tht•
Corona del fl.ldr l hgh boys soccer
team embrac~<I 1b c;poiler rolfl
Wednesday, as senior gotthe
~uslln Srruth made seven saves.
mcluchng d penalty kick with tour
mmutes left, to help bnahze a O·O
tie \'lo'llh Secs View League visitor
!'\UK
Smith's leaping Sd\'C on thP.
Idle PK maintamed the :.hutoul,
aided by c;ome good fortune when
two other Vaqu<'JO shots glanrec1
off the wst.
·Zack Zarrilli, Reed GI) e1, Jim-
my Hos..,f~ld and Bubb Rader pro·
VJded c;trong <.ll'f ens1vt? work on
the Dack line, whde Ntck Koh.in
dnd Adam l loyttng~1ercd quality
Cd.f-..1 sconng chanC"es
The Sea Kmgs improved to 5-
11-4, 1-6· 2 m league, · wb,ile
lrvme, which entered in a third·
j)laco, ue v..1th El Toro, is now 1 cf-
8-2, 4~-1.
e\vport felled, 2-1
NEWPORT BEACH -Santa
Margarita High's visiting Eagles
.;cored twice m the first half ana
mad 1t stand up en route to a 2-)
Sea View League \ictory OVE;f
Newport Harbor Wednesday m
boys socc~r.
The Sailors closed the gap on
16-yard solo shot by Edua.rdb
lhana aocl goalie Zach Wells was
crndited with seven saves as Hcu:-
bor fell to 5-11 ·3, 2-6-t m league,
Defender Scott Perkins and
orte.ns1ve standouts Tyler Sim-
mons and Tyson Wahl were sm.-
gled out for theu eUorts by 1-W-
bor Coaclt Matt West.
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•dcl Mar·~ Allen H.rdlson b"at
three dcf<mdcrs and !>Cored, hl'lp-
ing the 1\YSO Rt•q1on .57 hoy-.
urnlcr-10 All· 'tt1rs to a 2·0 victory
over Bark Bay nvt1I Newport Beile h
m Saturday's ac:tion.
Nick Del..cmo allowed I iard1son to
hp through and lt • the tore for
Corona dcl Mar.
rlnJlc<l " ~l5-foolt1r for it two uoal
ll'< d,
In oil, Corona dcl Mar had 12
shot on <J041.
Sunday, February i8, 1999
Jake Lemmerman .-.cored tht>
.. crond go11l m Che gi\m • for Corona
del r-.idr. Jeltrey Lar on hc1cl dn
l sist.
Goalkeeper Phillip Bannan
mlldl~ n nunilJ t ot key 1vcs an lh
fir t h1:11l Im Cor<md dcl Mur.
Lernrncrman I ti tht> ollcn " in
the .1ttcmoon gum1• O!Jt1lnl'lt South
Jrvmc, whit h cndP<I m 11 1-1 tic.
South frvine's clcfcn!ic was tough
.ind kupt has p11 s Imm producing
~onn9 opportumtu•s 1n the ftri;t
h1tU .
South Irvine wa' able lo ~<;orn oft
a romPr kkk lor a 1 ·0 lead. Aftr.r
that, Bannan, '" uoal for the econtl
tralght qamc, kept South lrvlne
hol'i out of the net
Fullbacks Jafler IC.aftM. FrMdl
Krahe, Juu.n ~nko and Mt+r'
Pont pTnVl<ted 1upport Oil defeme.
Eventually, pre 1t1r by miCl-
fteldm ~ler l!lllt, lb Hlllord and
CdM earns tie and .
win over weekend
The boys under-12 AYSO
Region 57 All·Star tccsm from Coro·
na dcl Mar rcro1clcd n 1· 1 h" with
South Irvine and a 4-1 v1d.ory over
1\1stut m weekend uchon c1t Umvm·
lty H.igh.
Nlcholu OMJpolf Ii< orl.'ct oft u
pass l>y Bobby Schooler to give
Corona dr.l Mctr an early l ·O h·ad an
the game agi\i,Mt South lrvino.
Blake llber corl!d in the thud
quarter to ti,. tho score for So11th
Irvine
Agam!-.t 1\1 tan, C"orun ilcl Mar
fr.II behmd early llftet ll g<>&I b'/
1\dtm 's JonaUwa Smith
Gordon Yoald tied th !ICOtt! at
one fpr Corona de'I Mar, but more
lmpOrtaatly, he initiated a scoring
barrage. Jo••.._ cabba, who finished
with two goals. ici>Nd off Kyle
._... comer kkk Neal bllirty,
playing ~nter halfbedt, then
"Tht• deh•n provided the ~cor·
mq opportuniucs today,· Coach
Slt•ve Kt mtrkk or;a1d, •111t wasn't for
the o;trong play Ol our center and
bar.k Im , the conte"t might bave
hecn decidedly tlilferent."
Kurtis Luebke, Casey Flynn,
Jalk 8a1lback, Martln Ostrowsky
and Nate Packer were key tn the
S u King ' victory.
C:dM girls sharp
Thn .AYSO region 57 girl\ undcr-
1 O qolct All·Sli:tr team remained unclcfcah~d Sc•tul'rlay alter battling
South lrvlnt•, also undefeated, to a
oor I Uc "' H11rvard Park in tl'\c
Area Q All-Star Playoff •
Corona d~I t<.1ar a1IO J)layed to 1
scorele11 tie against Newport
Beach ln the afternoon game keep-
ing the Region '57 team al lhft top Of
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• to contHt th• ~. CWV wtthin ,.,, days of Che Or~ WHI, Santa AN, CA &irl~iw..-of chi• pro,,.ny, ~.:.-~ nd lld ol 1 llrst publtcatJOn of \!\II no-92701, Main Coorthoun, ~· to Huttti and "' .,,. •..id CICCI. In wtllcil the court may 41i•'Y Cod• Seotlo trlllla ~rMIM bt Nallce oC detaul and 1n1er a oelauh judgment
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111941 claun •t•tlno your ~pel ..,,,,_ al 1 scnbed IMI pcopeny undac $90.095 37, Special Dam
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"'ll't hi. thl• ctalln In IN °' NS1 '° W11 corded as 11\1\Nment No <:fill Oamaoas at the raie ol. 9',fa1illr Coun of the Coun $2.58.Ml.22 ~ lnlw.-98·354343 of trw Oflldal tan percent (10%) per an·
or Orano• within thtny thtt9on fn>M Cll/01/1911 • Aecom. ol the County num 11om May t. 1998 to I 4•Y• of the flret publl· 7~ PClf annum •sin>-D•leO: February 2. 1999 March 18, 1999, Pllilnlllf'& oon of th•• No11c:c. unlH1 ¥ided "' Mid '*-(•) plUe /s/ Terry L. RhodH costs: t~ttler with In· ,..c•1ve ec:tual notice coats and M{ad¥911CM with Truslff Teny L Rhodes I I ~wtna 1 as
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• of 1ne Mino of the .___ u~ned a.aud ~ ~ Sita No qulrement.s Yoo may want ,,.. In the Superior ' ,,. f70al.A · to call an e1tomey rlgl'lt ut1/C1vn Dlvl•lon. N .ld No(~ Oefaull and L.oen No.~ away II you do l\Ol know ·•t:• lalture to tlm•lv file fi.ctlon to Sell lo be re-Tiiie Onlw No. 722114 YOY an at\omey. you may call f'.1•1 uc:w• • venfiad clelm corded In the ~ wiAw-. .ME. f4 DEFt\UL.T UNDl9t A an ettomey reterral Hrvloe
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l!'W tier uottc• or h .. ronn Sale Offlow Hi~ V ~· SHOUU> OONTM:T A \.JW-57905, 6055 E. ashing· ... ,. .,... ~ ton Bllld Ste 608. los An 4.1,A :0211\. 02/1 8 Ext 3017 02/11;1 ,2S1lt • •~ ""''"""""IS HEREBY ¥eie~. CA 90040, (323) 63175 CNBI tt111t tM fWll property ~IC( Of rnmoM TO known u: 870 Albor stt.eC. 2•·3117 tMllTUt t'ITATf OF NOTICE OF Cmtll Mela. CA 12827 ,.._ PubllChad Newport 'AM~~C!fl~ V~UA~~~S~~ULT m:'~1•'=*bt ~ r~~=ry ~~:818~~ .: rt •1 heirs ~ants UNDER A DEED OF putJk auction II UM Nof1h March 4, 1999 Th2!12 ~-t'.Qlftngetl cnom TRUST, DATED MARCH ttont~totheCouncy =whO ITll'f O#ltrwist 25 1998 UNLESS YOU Col.l'thOusl. 7'00 CMc C* cn•1683928 TAKE ACTION TO tet Drtw Wat. S.U Ma. E N 12813VH •fl 1flt Wiii or eslr.I PROTECT VOUR PROP· CA. on 0212111.... ac:row o.:
tl\.ol SHAM~N 0 Cl.AAA ERTY, IT MAY BE SOLO 1.-oQpn\ to the hiQhut ~ NOTICE TO
• f't PETIT()N f<lfi ~TE AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF -•the ume <i ..... fOf CREDITORS OF !WI> llleO fl/ JMne1 R YOU NEED AN EXPlANA· CAllf\, · a cuNef'a checlc BULK SALE In ~ SulltnOI Coun ot TION OF niE NATURE di'"--. by a._ Of~ (UCC Sec. 6105)
I County' ol OAAHGE OF THE PROCEEDING bllM, I dM!dc dnlWn bY a NOTICE IS HEREBY
"I THE P£T\'T101t ~ PAO· AG"INST VOU. VOU ltlteorfed9'alcredltunfon, GIVEN 1hat a bulk Hie IS
!WE flOle!IS tllll James R SHOULD CONTACT A OI'. c:heck drawn bV e .ut. aboUI 10 be made. Tht. ~ be ~ppomteo as per-LAWYER « ,.,.,.. ~ ~ an name(&), bu11nen eo-
~llflal ~emaht lo ac:tmrull!r NOTICE IS HEREBY "'80dltkln. uW9I ~ dress(es) ol the &elllr(S)
f1Wesp o111ltoeceoent GIVEN lhal the rea\ p1op a.on. cw aavtngs bank are Gyorgy Biro, ~
•• f~f PETITION reoiests tilt erty situated tn Orange apectned In flltrWldel cede Molaron SUlle H. lrVine, ~ro Wiii ano c.oOClls rt Coun1y, ea11tom4a known Mdkwl 1102 Md euthOc1ltd Ca 92618 ~.!lo! IOrTlttl<I to PIOblle Tilt as 25 Northampton COurt, to do buelneu In C.Woml&. Doing Bu11neu u · Newport Bead\. C.hton'tta The PRIC*tY ~ort II Spectrum Machining MO Mrr codlcls ate Mtla~e and oeseltbed as· TRA b*1Q IC*t "a IS". The Ale All other buslneu
I @otntna~on '" "" Ille lfePI by 0 7 0 7 0 A . p N 0 will fie ,.,... wlt'CU c~ name(I ) I nd addreSS(IS) COuT"~ nrTrT"'N 939 23·012, See Exh1bo A Nnt or wan.ncy, ~ u&ed by the aeller(s) w•thm
nt. '""' ,.., ltQlltslS ex>ilBIT A Of lmplled, ~ Uk. the pasl ttlrH yeara, 81 ~I) nTantSlll tnl es~ PARCEL t: UNIT 112 AS Po""Afo'\ or enci.m-stated by lhe seller(s), ts/ u.'ioef trie irotpendent Aamnt· SHOWN ANO DEANED ~to ua.ty Iha Obi-ere Nooe '~" 0( Estl!U Act (TlllS ON THAT CERTAIN CON-OlllkN'I ~by the Deed Tne namel•) Ind ad dlOl!tJ 111ow the pe/'IOM DOMINIUM PLAN RE· d Tl'Ult ~ by dress ol the buyer(&) IS/are rU1!3enaht ID 11111 many CORDED IN BOOK 14221 ~ K HocMrtmlth. ., Cu5tom Bu1n Mach nery & --~ W!lllout oorantno COUit PAGE 528 OF OFRCIAL """""1ed woman. .. cni.. EnginMrll'lg 1658C Von a~ 6c!0tt llllno ctri.n RECORDS tor, ~ on w:a.., Kannan, S1J1tt 151, Irvine,
vtrt •fllOOIUl'I acaons /lowl1>'tf PARCEL 2: AN UN-lnlOwnlnl 111S0'20&Q, Ca 92606 ~ llP11St11Clhl wJI tie DIVIDED 1150 INTEREST 8oC*: -. Page: -, ol the Tnee IHlll being IOld
ID ~ nooce ID tnl!I • IN ANO TO LOTS 1, 2, 3 omc:tal "9cotds ol ~ era generally described as
ll)tTSOllS 11nlm 1tley ~ ANO .. OF TRACT 10987, c.lfomlL ,,,. ~ ~ F1111u111 ano Equ1pmeo1 AS SHOWN ON A MAP ...:urw:f by _, lnmUmlnt Ind Oooct¥.111 end are lo-
• ~Q~co) 1':":!!.'8 RECORDED IN BOOK U ol the~ ol h ~ Cited at 2 Mci...aren, Suite ;r~ 1 ,...:" .en PAGES 31 TO 38 IN· pcltllalf!on of thll nclClce II H. IMM, CA 92618 e~ aGl'TllHtrlllOl'I IUthOntv w• cl us Iv E 0 F MI s. s1Z11..111.21 ~). The bulk 641• IS intended ce Qr.ll'l!'ed unlm Ill interesf!CI CELLANEOUS MAPS, wt1iCh lndl.lde9 the tot.Ill 10 be con:.ummatod al the r.e,,0111 flfU ~ Oll!l!Clloo 10 the RECORDS OF ORANGE lmO'd ol lhe wipeld bat-olflce ol AdObe Escrow
tlttM>n .illd snows good C&JSI COUNTY CALIFORNIA, --(lndudlng .:crutd end Corporation al\O th• anllo· *l!v 1pe c.aun SllOukl not 01311t E XCEPTING THERE· unpmld .,....,..., ~ ,... peled sale dlte ls Merch 3,
111(..,_nty FROM UNITS t01TO 150. tONbfy .cirn.s ClOlla, 1999
.. .., tEARING Oil "" peboon INCLUSIVE. LOCATED ~ ~ .itv.-.:u at 'rhe bulk sale IS 'l>UbJoct ~ tw!ll on Mlrcn 11. 1m at THEREON the~ ol fr1Mlll ~ to Calrfomia Umlorm Com•
1 •\~.ln OePI No L73 lout80 EXCEPTING AU OIL. OIL ol tHa notice. Till.~-rn11clal Code Section ~t14l the C1tvOnl4 0t1not CA R IGHTS, MINERAL SV*W~,:i 61062 Q?5)3 1671 . RIGHTS. NATURAL GAS llaillltY tor MY • The name and address
J YOU OBJECT ID the RIGHTS, AND OTHER ,_. d the ma. address ol tne person with wh<>m
QIJrQi'q of ll'lt plObOll )'OU HVOROCARBONS BY end oew common ~ claims may be hied IS ~~ ll>Ptil it lhe hW HlQ allcl WHATSOEVER NAME ~ r ~· ~ hweln Adobe Escrow Corpo· . KNOWN, THAT MAY BE n. DenenCWy W.-uld r11ion, 13117 E Hadley
SQl! ~r OO!IC*Ons OI 1~· WITHIN OR UNDER SAID Deed d lt\llt hentdor• Street, Wh11tier. Ca "°6()1,
.,Qj!tll ob,lctOllS Min Irle COUit LANO WITHOUT HOW· a.a.tlild d dlllYer'ed to E$ctt>W 11281'.!VH Ind the tfJQl't 111 hWllO Your appm EVER'. niE RIGHT TO the Wodaf'9..S • 'M1nlft tast dale for hhng clall"l\S by
,,..., ce in ptBOll °' l>f your ORIU MINE. STOAE. EX· Dadlnllton of Dlfaul end any CredilOf &hall be Marc:fl -=-· PlORE AND OPERATE DarMnd fOf Sala. The~ 2. 1999 whictl 11 the busl-ff \'OU WA CREDITOR Of THROUGH THE SUR· dllllllgit..S CM'-1 • HaCke nus <Say before lhe 111e
8 C.QlllllOtnt ci.o!DI' OI N FACE OR niE UPPER d Debf.11 ..S BediOn 1D date fpe0tf•ed el><Mt cw~ )'OU 'll.ISI ,,, your 500 FEET OF THE ... to be rec:cnted In Ole Dated February 2, 1999
• Wiii Ult court ano m~ a SUBSURFACE OF SAID couricy ~·the c.i prop-8uyer(s)
COQf to 1111 pe"°°" rtOtUtntJ· LAND. AS RESERVED IN etty £s loaAd end men Custom Bum Macninaty
ht ... ,., 171 Ille court .... lhn THE DEED FROM THE tNn tine morta\a Nll't & EOQineertng
IOOI 19111#11 1rom int Gii! 01 ~rst IRVINE COMPANY A ellp..r llra IUdl reccrdlt-Byltl V1c:tor M ~!olitt!!~IS~Ol(ll!I MICHIGAN CORPO· bon. Din: Vt/llwnsaot Escobedo,Owr\er
Code stc11on 51100 Hie RATION RECORDED Mel~ Compeny, llO Published Newport
•mt ~ hbrtg d ams not NOVEMBER 8. 19751 IN SOcJtn Grand Awnue, 47'h Bead\-~la Maaa D ly
e ..... 11 Ot1o" f()Jf rnootM trom BOOK 13386. PAGE 1260 Roor, Loot Anglltu. CA P1Jol Febiuary 11. 1999
\tit r.p.llllQ om netted lbOYe OF OFFICIAL RECORDS 90071, n TNMa; FOf s."9 Th254
:.YOl.I ~v EXAMNE llll 11e ~0's~.YEL ElsE~NT ~~ ~otmm>f\~: ~ FlctltJoua Bualnua
'll:ll t.7 tne tour\ • you m a EX CL US I V ! EAS E Larnbenaco. Trultae'w S-. Name S\a-"*'t
prtsted in CM tsWI, MENTS APPURTENANT Ol'lkel WPMrt10 2U, %/ft, The lollowlf!O PlfSO'I'
y lilt #!In llll CCUl1 a TO SAID UNIT FOR niE 2111 '" doing t>u&ineas as. lor Speo• NoKe (lonn GARAGE ELEMENT FOR Henderson ln1ur1nce ~)Ot Ille hhnQ ol M '"''"'' STORAGE AND VEHICU-Flctltlou• 8U•lneu SeMCU, ~5 MacArthur .,rv:~ ~.. ol CS\alt L A R p A R K ' N G Name Sttitement COurt. Su111 275. Newpot'I PfflJ or ol I/fl penon Of COURTYARD ANO P~TIO Th• IOllOWlng per1on• Beach, Callfomla 926e0
XCClll'lt • ~ 1n ~ PURPOSES ANO IF AP· are doing business 89. Handerson lnsurtince
cooued101112.50 A~ tor :~'8A~a~·E~~ose~~ B1s1ro Le c11non. 2~23 ~:~1~~~,: ~~;,,, ~~~!
S ..Hc*t fonn II Mllalllt niOSE PORTIONS Of Eaalblufl Shopp Ctr ' New· 275. NewPort Seoch. Cillf·
from ccuttclelll • THE COMMON AREA 0£· pol1 Beectl. CA 92660 lomla 92660 ...., .. ,....,. SCRIBED IN SAID CON Cetta Milano. Inc .(CA), This builnest •• con ~ • MMDC POlllOM OQ OOMINIU... p• "NS AS 2523 Eastbl\Jft S~p Ctr • ducted by Limited Ueb!llty .. ....,, tilNY~Ttf "RESTAICTEDCoMMoN NewPOrt Beach. CA 92660 Co , • JNff. PfARIOJt UI AREA" FOR SAID UNITS This l>IJSifleSS 11 oon· Have you 11arttd OOlng
CfNTURYPMKESTE SAID CONDOMINIUM eluded by. e eotpOnltion " tw11ne11 yet? No 2#0 Pl.AN FOR TRACT 10987 Have you started dotno Hend•raon lnaurence it~ IJ}S AIKZ:LES CA f10061 BEING RECORDED IN bu"1le'5 yet? Yes, 1994 S.tvlCel;.!LC, 6oott Hen
llllcJl...C4sllMIN 800I< 14221 PAGE 528 ~t!~Mi~no Inc., Diego derwon, 'A:0
.... Cl.AAIC Fell 41' 12.11 OF OFFICIAL RECORDS This statement wu filed Thia ltllttmefll was llled 1M Of OR.ANGE COUNTY "''lti Ille County Clerll of with Illa County Cle~ o4
CALIFORNIA . Orange Couo1y on 1 ·28 ~ Ofaooe Coun~:JISJ: 0# ~UST!.FS will be M>ld at pUt>lec; t9"6711•27 • 1 i
I No 101•111"°' eua.ot1onlhett991cf ll01 Oallv Pi10t Feb 4, 11 18. Oa'V PilOC ff't> ft, 18• U• 053 15 TAA 15 Dow Street. Suite 160 25 1099 Th249 25, Mer. 4, 1i951 Th251 ,e_, 3r.=.r~ Nev,po11 BHch, ~: Flctitloua Bual,,... Ffctltfou• Bu•fnna
TO "'°""' . on Ftbcoaty 28. l9'e, et Name Statet'Mtrt N•m. 9utement
YOU Ma W t 00 A M • IO IN hiQhelt The IOllow1n<;i • persons Tn. l~tog pe~ ~ A omg bldael lot cash, c::eth6al'1 are doinQ businela aa are c1o1nO bualneu II
T DA TIO J.an~ Cl** drawn Oft ...... or e MB A$ s y FL 0 0 R Tn. Aeoolt"lor! lntUt•
-UNLDa YOU l'IMIOl'lelbank.ctledlcnwn COVERINGS, 2587 Of• •nee Ag•ntY, OU TO ,.,.0-on 1 awta or fedieflll ....,. anoe Ave , 15, Co11t1 Mac:Arthl.lf CCul1, Newport ,.,.ONM'Y 119 end ICM UIOCll&IOI\, Me ... CA 82821 e.ach, C.l1fomla 92ee0 .
• IOLD AT A •~•nos astodauon, Of Pet11 Meddlcil. ZbQ1 Or· BPH tnciorporefed (CAJ . ... ..,.. • •• • IP YOU 19WlQli be~~ In 1 ,. ,5 Coll 4ff5 MacAf\tlUf Couri,
--AM 7"-ANATIOH FINl'IC:lal """'19 Seaton ~· "~ • • 1 SUlte 276, Newpon lkacn,
TH.B HAT"UM Ofl THI 5102 Ind luttloltted to dO ~-c:u::r. la con-Ctllrl<)fl\\a 82e00 ........ -bualnett In c.t"°"*' d·.... .. ..., 1......,ldt 1 Tl'lll bUtlneu la ()()(!· ............ ~-The ••If wtl be made ..... eu "~·"' ,...,.. .1a duc:led by. a oorporalfOO
Et Yer' LAWVM ~ w1thoUI covenent or wer· ~vw you •lt1'td Oolog Have you 1tat\td dOlnQ
di 3 ,. .. lO'OO ranly regarding 11111. 00P':::'~ w1inen yet?.., .. , 7/01'1~ C.:.:W...9m .....,,. g::1n1011. ot 91\Cutn· Thia l"tateimeni wea hied SPH lllOO!JIQl'lted, 8cxMt ~ Corp a c.Homll tll(l(';el, to Atllly !flt ob· with the Coumy Cletk al Henderton, CEO
Ion .;. Nit .-llOallOO ICICUted_ bY hi Orange ec.im\;'.,, 99 This atahWNnt w•• ni.d eel WltM ~ ..s 0-..0 of TNll ..Utid ~ 1 •tn wlltl trMI County C."' of
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WI ....,., lt, 1-J L w'LtJ'l:-r: ....= 25 UM t~ , a..y Piiot '~
lnlit. ~ J!'~ ,.,.,.,,.., Tl\ltl EllaOWled FJCtltlOua Buttniie 15. Mer A 19" fh257 .,.. ~ ......., °' ~u11ut1 23. 1111. .. Name atatement Llili iliOfiCI ~. ...._ fl TtUllOr, IO ~ ~ The folOWW'tg ptr90nl NOTICa Of DHfftm-~•, __...by,.,... Conlptny • c.Moinla cor ,,. OOlf'IO bu11nt1a " PUauc IAU °' ,_.., • .... rw .,.. ~~..J~~ ': Cybar Connecllon & A~D
c:.,.. • -~ Terry L AhOOe•e;;;'Lou. ~·~1~'·~<=:i PROtt!fnY .. •=i .JOIN':; to 1M A AtloOM, • Benefl· 8Mch, CA.121.t7 Nola .. -,,._,~ M
-.... ClllNy, d8*I Mardi 2fS 8WYWl Q#l(Mt, 7561 "' ~ w!I ..... .... ...._,.. dllll* ....,.. _. a , •. and recontect • In· c.. A~ , •11, Hunt PMci 9UCllorl pUrlUef'1t to
• ,..,,... .... 1 ttnMNne No M-35Gl50 cl ~ ~ CA~· &don ~1700 al lh9 lull
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SNYDCR G 9 au.. G· to ~· Tne Wll Nld lhe tolowlng pot~ CIUCt9d llY en I~
d\All, lhetva. laGOlr. m """ OOdldlt ,,. •Vllable .,. ~ 11141MM •• Jamea 8•.,i cnnt, IM!.! mile ARTHUR tot ...,,.,.llOO lri IN flit a) Eat.rtoty~tz a Tnts ~ment ftl filed ~:_.~~ ~b¥~~r9QIM1t AuOdetea lnoofpcnled, ~~on';~ lRIZJN~)' H~9 CitPet. IUflOltty 10 edmlnlltef lhe ~ESA..lnc:...:mU .• Coal1 1)e1tTr•t1 '*'· rrame. boQI • m11e. .-.. ur.-the I~ ,,:f, ~~ COrona d8I D.lllV PllOt Jan 21. feb
l'tNNETTE rox H ·~ 81'11 AdmS!lllralion OI Es· Estertey SdleelZ ' Al.· 4. l1, 18, 19"9 Th239
Orea11r no drew•r1 ... Ad (Thi• Autt\orily •oclatH, Incorporated, A ............. a·-'---SlE'VEN MOORE H·"9 • llllow u... ptl'IQnal UIP• ""'"'• --CIOll'!H, '"OH. ball. ~ to lake meny (CAI 2711 E. Coelt Hlgfl-Heme Stel9ment
JAMAi. KHA"tAl F·48 ~ ............. '-M ......... • .... ni..i..A way, Ste C. Coronil Oal ~ follOwln9 PClftlOOI ......., .... u,.,.., ....,.." .. .,,, Mar. CA 82e25 aredOll'IQ buelneN a1· Skiel, llJQ, dealt, c::tl. vec. coult approv11 Belore Thia t>utlntN 11 oon· Chamber OrehHtra
bed. mrat. DEBOR,_,.. 1ai11n9 a.rta•n YefV lmPQf· duatcJ by 1 COtp()(allOn ~-WIL.,,.,., K 32 ...,,, .. ........,. ,..,.. --· ........__, --Ktemlin, M1 ~ .,......,,, """'~ · ,._, .,...,..., _,, .,.vuo,., ,..,_...., • .... Hllve YO\I lllrted dOlr'O CoronaOetMer,CA92e25
Clolhes, ctl•t. l1lllC. tum Plfl~I repf .. 1n1a11ve buslne11 Vtt7 Yes. 9·15·95 Piomuslal RUMla. (NE·
Sale will be by com· wlll be ~led 10 give no-Ell•l1ftY·Scheetz A N-VADA). 5-41 Hazel Ottve. ~lltlve bl(jd•ng (written tlee to lnteraated pe'1IOOI IOClal•, 1ncorp0r11ed, Cofona Del Mar, CA 82525 ualed bid& may bl unlesi; they have waived J H Scheetz, CEO
1utimlttlld In aovance) on no11<le Of consented 10 the Thia statement was ll!e<S This buslneu 1• COO• ~ 2s1n day ol February, proposed aC11on) The In· wiltt the County Clerk of ~~!iby. Non·Prohl Cor·
1999 at 2 00 PM at th« dependent edmlr11a11atlon oranoe County on 1 ·19·99 ,.-·-doi premise& were 5ald prop· eulhonty will be g111nted 1118987ec>Mt Have you 1ta1teo no
ert'( has been £101ed end unless en 1nteri1tld per· Dally Pllol Jan 21 28, bUlineu yet? Yes. 1·21·99
Wlllctl IS IOceted at AVRES •on Meli •n objeetlo(I to the Fe•·. '·· 11. t 9~9 Th215 PtQfnuslce Russia, Betty SELF STORAGE 7012 """ n..,. ......... .....-; u R. AndrHen, Sec<e11ry Ernest Ave ' Hun~ton peut ........... ,,...,_, v~ flctl\IOu a Bualne•• This statement v.;as tileO ~Why !he court anould Name Statament With It!• County Cteitc of Beach, Ca (7141848· 14 not grant 1he authoflly. Orange Coo.inty on 1.ze.99
Landlord ieserves lhe r!Oht A HEARING on the pell• Thi lollowlng persons • 1--1 .... 7 to bid It the iaTe. llOtl Will be held on MARCH .,. doing buil!llSI u · ........,,. -
PulChases must be rn~ 4, 1999 al J •45 pm. In FTS Insurance Services, Daily Pllol Jen 28. Feb
by c:aPI and paid tor al lhe Dept L73 located at 341 2102 Busi,,... Centec Or . 4. tt, 18, 1999 Th224
time ol purchase Al pur· Tne ettv Or,..,. South, Or· 1130, hvme. CA 92612 Ac:tltiOus Bu slnesa
Chaled OOCXJ1 are aold 11 anoe. CA 92868 Fu• T!IM SOIUtlOOI. Inc Name sc.tement
I& and muS1 be remcMld al IF YOU OBJECT to lhe (CAl.1. 2102 Bullnels Cen· The IQlloowlng ~!SOOS
lime ol sale Sale rs 11JbJect gr~ltng ot the petition. you lei ur, ll30. tMne, CA are doit\Q t>oslneSS ..
10 canceftatlon In lfle event &hould appear et IM hear· 92612 Eli!• Physiqu. Fllnell
ol Httt.meot between Ing end state )'l)Ur ob1ec· Thia b1Jlt'*i9 I& con· Sy$tems, 215-23rd SI..
landlord artd ·obl1Qated t.iOnl Of" lile written obiee· docted by; a COlpO(aliM Costa Mau. CA 92627
P•rtY AucUoneer. Wanda ll()ns with Ille ooort bef0f9 Have you started dOing Tony Wiide, 21S·23rd Norton, Bond • S· tile heanng. Your •P· busrneas yet? Vea. 1/1199 St, Costa Mesa, CA 92627
•00·1&8" pea1al'IC8 may be In person Full Time Soluuons. Inc.., This business Is con·
Ayres Self SlOfllge, Resl· Of" by your attorney Jay Taney, Pl'flsJCFO dUCled by an 1ndMdU&I
dent Managers IF YOO ARE A CREDI· Tl\IS &talement v.a1 filed Have you started doing
Published Newport TOR or oon11ngent ered•tor w1lh the County Clerk of busmess yet? Yes, 111199 Beach-COSta Mesa Dally ol the Clec:ealed, you must Oranoe County on 1·19 99 Tony Wilde
Piiot February 11. 18.1999 l1le your claim wilh !tie 1119N780643 This Slatement was fded
Th2S3 couneoomallacopytothe D11lv Pilot Jan. 21, 28, With the County Ciel11 ot
personal representative Feb 4, 11, 19"9 Ttt216 Orange Councy on 1·26·99
Fictitious Bualne.. appointed by the court Flctltlou• Bu•lneH 1""7913"
Nem e StaterMnt within lour months from the Name Statement oauy Pilot Jan 28, Feb
The tollowtng peraons date o1 the fl11t l5'uance of Tut following pellON 4, 11. 18. 1999 Th221
01• doing business as. letters as provided In Pro ore doing business as: Flctltloua BualneH a) C4lnte1 101 Integrated bate Ccxle 1ect1on 9100 ANDREW LAWLER
Heallh, b) Eaglewlngs The 11ma lor tiling claims COMPANY, 901 Dover Name Statement
Netwolit, c) Aged to Per-will not .-.c.plre befO<t lour 0 1 s )t 101 N .. The lotlo'#lnQ pe!SOflt
fecuon 1125 E 171h mon1hs from the naanno ~:h iA e92650 ewpo.' are doing business as·
Street, •E-109 Santa Ana, date noticed above Andraw Lawler, 901 Running Bird Promo·
CA 92701 YOU MAY EXAMINE the Dover DrlYe, Sulla tOl, llOlls. 2603 Eldell Ave. •E, Joan Wise. 1125 E. 17th Ille kept by tne oourt. 11 you N Be .... CA 9 ... .,,,,, Costa Mesa, CA 92621 St. •E-109, Sln11 Ana, CA •r"' a ... ,..on lnltrHted in awport a..... "'"""' Valene MotJ1~, 2603 " ,.. Thi• buslness 11 con-02701 I.he eslate, you may lito dooed by an tndtvt01Jal Elden Ave . • • Costa
Lesha Wise. 1125 E 171h with lhe court a Request for Have .,,., , started doi"" Mesa, CA 92627 St. llE 109, 5anta Ana. CA Special NoUCl6 (loon OE· ,--.,., Thia busmesa IS con·
92701 154) of the hlaog of an In· buS1neu yet? Yea, 1998 duded by ;;in lndMdual
Th11 bus11181>s Is con· vefltory end •1>1>!"81911 ol Andrew lawler Haw you slarted doing
duded by husband and esuit• auati °' ol any Tht1 a1aiemanl was It~ business yet? Vas, 1996 wile pellllon Of ICCOIJnl II W>lh Ille Counly Cle~ or Valelle Mouray
Have you started d.Olng prov1ded 1n Prabel• Code Orange COunty on t-19•99 This slat81T19nl was lli.d
business yet? No • section 1250. A Raque&! 11111M780661 will\ ltle Counly Cler11 ol Joen W11e • '°' Spetial ~ torm Is OaUy Pilot Jan. 21, 28. Orange County en 1·26-99
Tilt' 11atement was Flied ave.llable trOm th• court FebFl~itloVu· 11999Bual~•17 1""781404 ~ttle~~~d~ ~. ·-~~~~~ 01ange County on Attorney for tri. Nama Statement 4 11, 18. 1999 Th230
12·29-98 P9tltlon8T: Tne followlno persoos Flctltloua Bu•lneu
1"986n81153 HARRY E. WESTOVER, er• dolno J>oslnesa 11: Name Statement
Oa17 Pilot Jan 21 28, ESQ, (CSBf 0281'9) CHRIS MCDONOUGH Tht !allowing perlON
Feb. . 11, 1999 Th212 WESTOVER' MARINE SERVICC. 2816 are ooono businus as
Flctltioua Business WESTOVER. LLP Drake Avenue, Costa Fabricators West. 1n 9 Name Statem•nt '°' DOVER OR., ~en, CA 92626 ...,..... " ,.._.1 "a" " STE. 120, NEWPORT Michael Christopher ... ,,..,ier ,.ve • ....,. a ...... a
The tollowing per$0ns BEACH, CA 82660 Mc~, 2816 Drake CA 92627
a,. o~ business as .,~ttt•"" c...,.,... Inc Publlshed Newport Avenue. ta Mesa. CA ...,.,,,. .. ., "'t'V'''' • FIT 0 E. ~30 Seaward Beach·Costa Mesa Dally 92628 (CA), 1 T79 Whittler Ave •
Ave . Corona del Mai. CA Pilot February •. 10 ff. Thi& 1>1Jsine6S 15 con· Costa M!Jfa, CA 92627 92625 This bUSlneSS IS c:on Scott M HeMcl<, 430 1999 dUcted by on lndMdoal dueled by· e c:otpOrallon
Seaward Ave .. Corona del ThW245 Have YoU started doing Have you started doing
Mar, CA 92625 Fictitious Bu•lneH bll!ilness yel? Yes. 10·l 96 buslons vet? Yes, 1-+99
ltils business Is con-Name Statement Mlchael Chrlllopher Sometrirng Spo!ty, Inc .•
d• '-'ed b Ind id al McDonough R T P Id ...... y an 111 u Th• lollo\l/lng per5ons This flatement was li!tM1 ay 1ortey, res ent
Have you started 0Qln9 ere dolno bu11ne" aa. wilh ltie COonfy Clet'tl ol Tllll staie"'8nt wes filed bU£•ness yel7 VM, 12198 a) Salon 0e1our, b) De· ,.., ,.._, 9 99 v.1th the County Clerk ol
Sooll M Henncl< tour SalOn, c) Half Oetouc, ..,.,ange uvv~ty~~~ Orange CountY en 1·26·99
Thia s1a1ement was fled 3033 s on11o1 St , Sulle K. Daily P•IOI Jan 21 28 1""781402
with the Caynly Cterlc of Costa Me&a, CA 92627 Feb '· 11 • 1999 Th218 Datly Piiat Jan 26, Feb Orange COunty on M9·99 Joseph Can<Jeias. 3146 4, 11, 18. 1998 . TI\231
19*780662 Ashbrook 01 .. Chino H111a, Flctltloua Bualnea• F1ctttJOua BuslneH Dal~ Pilot Jan 21 28, CA 9l709 Name Sttiternent Name St•t.men1 Feb 11, 1999 Th213 Th~ bUalnets 11 oon• The tOllowlng persona The foliowlng P81S011&
Fictitious BusioeH dUcted by: en tndividual ere dolliO bu l11ess es are doing buSll'llll 85 Name Statement Have you started dOlno BaCI ~" Day Hats, 600 Eversoll R11ldenl1al,
Tile lollowing pet50nS bu$lnen yet? No 112 36th St. Newport 9102 PionMr Of, Hunt·
are Clol~ business as J<Sseph <Aodeia• ' Beadl, CA 92663 ~on Beach, CA ~
R I me ., ..... _ ,~ This 11•1amen1 v.as l!Md Llbbtl R McMa"""· 600 r""' A ...... -·-. 9102 ea · ..,..,...,r, ilVV wlltl ttie County Clel1l of 112 36th St • Newport Pt -• """"~"H"'11n.-.. Slndc:Mue Otlve. Corooa Oran•• Ct.>urrtv on 1 ·21 ~9 Bnch, CA 92663 oneer ""'"'· un v·~· del Mar, CA 92625 .,... .,_ T Beadl. CA 926A8 w11uam Sa<lao Fujrtsut>o, 1""8791069 nit business It con· Lon J .>omsoo. 9102
1506 Sandcastle Orwe. Daily Pilot feb .t, 11, 18 ducieel by an \ndtvidual Pionffr Drive. Hun!Jng'on
Corona del Milr. CA 92625 ZS. IM Th2"8 Hove you siarted doonO Bea.ch. CA 9~ buSineu yet? vu. M ·"9 Th&S business is coo· Flc:1ltloua BuslneH Libbie R. McMahon llvs busmer.s is con-
ducted by· en indMdual Name Statement This 1ta1emen1 wu 1118'1 doded by husband and
Have you started doing The lollow•ng per!>Of\1 W•th lhe Couniy Cl•f11 ol wiHala 9d dell l>Usiness yet? No e11 dOlng buli•neu e Orange County on 1 ·26·99 ve you "18" ng W1l11am Sadao FuJ•lsubO Olun Capitet, 260 199967.,383 bullness yel? Yes , 3198 This statement was llled Lon Jot1nson wllh the COun"' Clerk of ViCIOfla St • 146· Co&la Dally PllOI Jan 28· Feb Thia staiernent was hied '' Mesa, CA 92627 4, 11, 18, 1999 Th222 Cou ,..,_ f 01enge County on 1-19·99 Nalhanlel Penn Olsen, Flc:tltloue Bu1lnes• wilt\ the nty ...... rk o
199M7&0664 2'"' Victoria Street. #46. Orar1ge Coun1y oo 1·26·519 Dally P1tot Jan. 21 28, vv Name Statement 1""98711400
Feb 4 11 . 1999 Tl\214 Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Tl)e tOllowlng "'"!SOOS Oa•ly P1lol Jan 28. Feb This buslnes1 la oon "v .. BSC8020 ducted by. an lndtvlcfual ere doing t>uslnass es 4, 11, 18, t999 T11232
NOT' E F H I _ _. ...... O 8"tle Oe&19ns, 240 Flct"tl e I · C O ave you s artuu UUlng Hanove1 Or .. Costa Mese 1 ous ue neH
PETITION bl.ISIOeSS yet? No CA 9262e Nam• Statarnent
TO A DMINISTER Natii.ntel Penn Olsen Mer11 EdWard Alonso, The IOllowlng person9
ESTATE OF; Th11 5tatemen1 was f11eC1 240 Hanover DrWe, Costa are doing buslll8s& as.
JEAN HAMBLING With the CountY Clenc ot Masa. CA 82626 KineslOlogiC, 4971 P111r~
•.. _ JE"N 01ange COunry on 1 26·99 This bustneu Is oon· simmon Lane. Irvine, CA ... --19'91791Sll9 92612 MILLICENT Dally P1101 Jan 28. Fet> ducted by, en lnOMClual OebolahMarlane Molina
.HAMBUNG aka 4. 11, 18, 15199 Th2.25 Haw you started doioO 4971 Pe11mmon Line.
JEAN M. HAMBUNG Flc:tldous BuaJneH bt.~'U!!.~d~ Irvine. CA 82612
CASE NO. A195684 Hema Statement Tllo• statement wu ltleel This bustneu •• QOf\
To all he11s t>enell· The following pet110n1 wttl lhe County Cler11 of doc:ted by an fncSMc:tual
«:1ar1ea, creditors, oont· are doing busilless 1 Or•noe County on 1 ·2649 HaY8 you started doWIO
lngenl cieo lors. and per· Upbeat Ren I a If, 119M181M5 Dualne&• ya!? No ~ ,...... ' O ..,__ N oa 1u p ""' Ja 28 F Dt~h M MotiNt IOnll may 0 ,..,twrse I 3-2111 r-.1111, IWJ)Ort •y 1...,. n Clb. Ths Slatefl19nl Wll filed be interested 1n lhe w.11 or Beach CA 92663 4, t 1, 18. 18i9 Th223 ....-...._ ,..__ ,.. ..... ..., _,
Htale. Of t>o•h, or. JEAN Georgia JoM&on. 31384 STATEMENT OF ""tu' ""' __,.,cy ...,.., .. "'
HAMBLING aka JEAN West Nll'IO DIM.I. Laglll'la uuuooNMENT O F Orange Counry on 1-2().Q9
MILLICENT HAMBLING Nlguel, c• n2577 '""'"" 19"8Cr7'80914 aka JEAN M HAMBUNO Jotwi ~;mayer, 3\384 USE OF FICTITIOUS 0 lly Piiot Jan 28. Feb
A PETITION FOR PRO-' Wnt Nina Dnve. l.a""'8 BUSINESS NAME '· 11. 19. 1999 Th237
BATE has been t1Jod by NfOVel, c~ 928n The tollowlng per&Otl(•I cn•1178355
AGNES ANN CONNELL In Tnl6 bllSlnesa la COO· has (hlv•) •08ndooed tfle Fictitious BualneH
in. Superior Coun Of Call· ducted by a general pert· uae Of the fic11tious bull· Name Statement
lomle, County ot OR-ne1Shlp nesa name a) HOSPlT AL The lollol'lln<;i persona
·~ .·,:-...... -..:-~
. • .. f ..... ,..f.
Flc:ildoua Bualneee
NtfM SUtament
The following peftON •re doing buS!naM a&
Tne •Reflect~• W111*t,
609 Theme'I Way, Oo\18
Mesa, CA Q2ft28
Charlel)I Lynno CoWnl, 808 Th1me1 Wey, Costa
t.Aa11, CA 512626
Thit bUStnCIU ff COil•
d1JC1ed by an Individual ........ you ltat\ed CIOlng
busineu yet? No
Cherl•na L Colltf"la Th•• 11a1etMnt we1 flied with the ~ty Cleric. ol Orer\oe Coiinty on 1-2& 99 1119M711:.0t
Delly Prlot Jan 28. Feb
4 . 11. 18. 1 9911 Th227
Flctltloua Buafneu
Nama Stetement
The followinQ pe11on1 are dOlng btJsineis as
Ptdlllrik, 4100 C.mpus Dnve. Suitt 230, Newport
Br.lch CA 92660
Amer1c1n Ent11prlH
Solutlons, Inc., (FlO~·
IOA), 6800 North Dale
Mabry Hwy . SUlll 100,
Tampa, Fla 33614
This boslne11 15 c;on-
dUCled by:. corporallon
Have you alart9d doing
bul!neH yet? No
American En1erp1tse
SOlutiona, t~ .• Anthony F
ManiSCalCO, COO
This statement was tlle<f
wrlh ltle County Cferit of
Orange County on 1 ·26·99
1"9M791'02
Daily Pitot Jan 28, Feb . 4. t 1. 18, 1999 Th229
Flctldoua Buslneu
Name Statement
The lollOWl/lO J>tl™ll'IS are doing bo$ines.. es.
Executve l.tloat suppon Se!VI091, t7860Newnope
SI Suile tA·.t27. Fountain
Va ey, CA 92706
P11ne11 Encarnacion,
17860 Newflope St. SUlle
•A-427. Fouo "' Valley, CA n7oe
This buSiness Ii con· duded by an 1ndMduel
HaV9 you atalted doing
butine&I )'et? No
Pa1licla EncamaGiOn
Thll statement was loted
with the COunty Clet1l ot
Orange County on I ·2e·"9
1 """711403
Oaity PllOI Jan 28, Feb
4 11. 18, 1999 Th229
Flcthlou1 Bualnna
Name Sttitament
Tiie lollowlng pei.ona
are do4ng bus1nen 11
a) THE LOCAL
PLUMBER. bl HOSPITAL
MECHANICAL SERVICE,
c) TOWER MECHANICAL
SERVICE. 148 S Cl1NS,
Orange CA 512868
M8TJ Bingen. Inc:, (Cahl ), t 48 ·S Cltrut, Or·
anoe. CA 02868 This bullnetl II con·
duc1ed,by • oorpor11t10n
Have you ataned doln9
buslne yal1 flllA
MST J Bingert lnC •
WM B Bangert Jr.Jlf'res
Thia 51atetne(ll waa fileel
with the County Cle111 Of
Qfange Count~ 1 ·8 t9 1 T7tltt
Dally PiloC J111 28. Feb 4 lt. 18 19119 Tt\231
6UfltMoAs
(CITltCION JUOtCIAL)
NOTICE TO OEFEN •
DANT (Allli.c> • ArusadO) scon ROBINSON. enln-
dMduat, D E WHITSON
lnd1v1dually, and do1no
bus1ne11 IS WHITSON
DEVELOPMENT, end
DOES t th<ough 20, In·
clusrve
YOU ARE BEING SUED
BY PLAINTIFF":; (A UQ ta ei;ta dttNlndando} BEN
Doily Pilot
YOIJNQlOVF WI lndMO-~!! t •• an. JANETTE TUV/'fGLOVc, •fl lnllMa IJll
You hllve 00 CAU!H·
DAR DAYS Mar ~ sum· mont It .. cwo en you to
hie• ~n pon1e
et thll oourL
A lelltt Of ptiol'le cal _. not pn;tl9!Ct you, )"CUI ~ wnnen relC>QnM mu1t · be
In PtOPtlf ~ torm If you want the court \Cl heir 'fO'll cu• If you do not hie your re-"'°"" on tlm41, ~ may kl'8 t~ casa, alld your
Wllgtl, money end l)fOj)-
efty may be 1ilc11n w1lh0ut
l\Jt1tle1 wamtng from lhe
GOUl't • There are .otner legal re-
quirements You rnty wane to ce.N an anomey ngl'lt aw~ II you do not know
•fl ettomey, you m1y can
an attorney telerral &a~•
of e teQ8I aid otfa (listf!d 'n Ill• plloM book), 011puu de que 11
entreguen •Sta' dlaooit tu-
dlclal usted Uine un Pll10
d-30 DIAS CAlEN· DARIOS para preMrnar
IJf18 tespuett8 8""tl1.I •
mequ1na en est.a cone
Una cana o une lllmac:la
telefonica no le olreoera
prolecciOn; su respue5ta
e1Cf1\1 e mequma t1one
qoe cumplr con las lor·
malldades legales
tpropieda.s 51 uste<f QU!ere que ta cona esaJChe su caso
Si UitecS no pteHnta u respuesta a tiempo. pu8de
perder el caso. y le pueden
qootar &IJ aalano, au Clinero
y otras cosas de 6U
p1opiedad sin avlso adl·
clOnal por pa rte de la oorte
Ex1sten otros reqU1stto6
legales Puede que usted qUlera ttamar a un abogado
tnmad1ateniente SI no
oonoc. a uo at>ogadO,
puedo rtamar a un seMCIO
de rtlerencla de aboQadot
o e LWl4 otlcina de ayucta le-5111 (vee el dlrectorlo tele·
fontCO)
CASE NUMBER: C,.,mer-o c:t.I Ceeo) 7871111
S"4Elt.A 8. FEU. COMM.
DEPT.18
The name and address
ol lhe court is (El nombre
~ dlreoclotl de la c:on• es)
ORANGE COUNTY SU·
PERIOR COURT. 700
Civic Center Orf\le Wast. Santa An1, Cahtom1e
92701-4079
The nat'Tlt, add,.ss, and
telephone number ot ptaln-
1tfr1 111omey. Of plae\•ill
w1th<>ut an attorney II (El
nombrt, la dorecCIOn V el
nurt'elO de teielono cs..
abo(JadO del demandlnte.
o del demandanle que no
Ilene ot>ogado, es)
LAW Offices. Ot=
JAV F STOCKER. Ro/ F SIOCl!tr, 23 Mauchty. Su11e 100.
ll'Vine, CA 92618.
(7tA) 788-0803 t>An: JUL 21 1"8 AL.AN St.ATER, Clertt. by
C. fARIAS, Deputy
Publtshed Newport
Beach-COsta Mesa Daily
PtloC January 28. Febtuaiy
' , 1 18. 1999 Th2o40
Flctltloua Bualneu
N•m• Statemen•
The IOlloW!ng persons
are doing ()\1Slf\8U Ill
MAR'Tt.AL ARTS
SPORTSWEAR 892 W
191h St, Costa Mesa, CA
92627 OolO Soottswear. LLC (CA>: 89~ W. 18Ul St, Cost. M... CA 92827
Thi1 bullnou ~ c:oo-duet""1 by l"1'! led llabillty
Co Hevv you stalled ~ ~>tel" Yes. Aogus1
1998 Oojo Sportswear. LLC,
Andrew R M1rz.aoff, Gen·
eral Manager
Thli statemer». was liled
W!lh th• Couniy Ctem ot Olll~ County on 1·2&-99 1 """6711408
Oa4y PIJot Jan. 28. Feb.
• 11, 18, 1999 Th232
f 111 OllTUU ~ 11 [• ~I
LOZA Ad , Newpon Beach. CA
Alllaon H6rtz Lou In liau oC flowera, the
Born August 20. 1933. famUy suggests con1nbu-
Wh1tt11r, CA P1111d bani be made Ill Glen's
Januaty 29. 1999, Penn name to your favor.ta char-
veney. CA __ 11y ____ -=-==----
Sorv!Ved by twnband 81DDL£
Slln, three children.
Palrick, Johenna 111d
J .. nlte, e1ghl grand· en ldren •lld cil Jdhood
b"I hitnd Junita La Vigne
Memorial • February 13,
1999, Fi'11 Baptlit Church
of Downey, 2 00 Pm I ~ E 3rd St C»Mlty.
CA 90241
sTIUwELL
Luclll• Biddle,
Bom FebfUary 1', 1923,
passed away F•bruatv 6, 1999
SeMOes to be Mid
February 15, al the
Vineyard Christian Fellow·
ship, Newpot1 Beach,
located 11 102 EaSI Ball.er
Streat FOf lnfonnatlOfl call
71-4--878-4943 ANGE Have )'OU 5tarted doing MECHANICAL SERVICE, are doin' bullness as• THE PETITION fOR bU$1n88$ yerl No b) THE LOCAL PLUM8ER. D p 3
PR08ATE tequtu.ta lhat Georgia Johnson e) l'OWEA MECHANICAL MIN A• 2 I • A Gian E. Stillwell,
AGNES ANN CONNELL This 'tatement Wal hied SERVICE. ... OepOI St.. ~~~~~:262~rona d•I 79, OI Newport Beecn, . --~ . ~~ ... ,. ~·~ :pr::;~11~. ': ~=~ with the County Cieri< of ~· ~1'fious Bualneu Janet e Kylander, 321-A died of natural i:nu&&• on
t•r the .-18to ol tlla deee· Orange Cotm~~:~;: name reltn•d to •boll• Margueme, corona Ciel February 4. 1999. H• was ~nt Dall~ Piiot Jan. 26.._Feb wu lllod 111 Orange County Ma~A 92825 bom on JUiy 2, 1919 In MCIAC Vl5W ~T~H~E~P~D~l~T~~~r~~~~~~~4~·~1~1~,1~8~,~19~o~G=:~'n~~6~~on~1:~~1:~~o~~~~j~:E~~~~~T==~:~:M~M~~~~~·,~~oo~~~· MEMOAla•-nK
1 r1t1red manufacturer of air· -~
craft palls CernefetY • Mortuary STARTING
ANEW
BUSINESS·??
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Thi 1A1al Dfparlmf nJ Ill tlt1 Daill Pilot is pl1tUtd
10 onno11n.c1 a n1w 11f'Yk1 now ot1ai""'1! lo n.-w bu.rin1u11.
W1 wUJ now SEARCH lh1 lt41'U f or 1"*' OI no u ll'o tlt!lri1, oNI 1ot11 JO• tlt1 ""'* tuUl tla1 trip lo tle1 Co11rt Hou11 in Slllllil Ana. Thi,., of ~an1, q/Ur tle1
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PfMll llOp b1 U1flh10"1 ffed/u,IU IHuUllll ""'""'"'"' lh1 "::/; PIJol.. JJO W. S.1 $L, C-. Ma& q 1011 "'1titol 61# tj, ,,,_, ""1 u Ill ( ~ 641-4321
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He ls s\ltviVtd bY hit Chapel • Cf'em.otOtY
wile of 52 years, OorothY., 3500 Pacific view Orfve
1on1. Thomas Clark Newport 8MCh
IDtborah) end Richard &44·2700 Allan JO.borah) SHlwell; , .. ______ II
grand 1ugnt1t1, Harpar PIEICI •111EM
end Bethany: 111ter1, 181 • ._., ~~ Guu aod Junt Moftuery * Chepef
A memoftal MMoa d CtematlOfl
be tl9ld et 11 '00 1.m • 11 o Br,........,_,
March 13, 1899 et St Coet•-M.;'
Andrew'• Presbyterian Ml-9180 Church, 600 St Andttws
"Affordable
Alternative"
Discount Cask~
Cremadona
Burial Service
Why hould you subject
yourself & your family to
paying inflated prices for
caskets & scrvica?P?? Clll Tfll ... 1--.w..n
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G:t 1·":ml1
SINGLE LEVEL HOME
4Bedloom private lot, 1reat
llM. F rplc, country tutchtn
couny11d ec:cess IQ 3 acre patti
' pool Buy at $319 .()(¥). Ager1I Marft 949-493-4090
I Lo.rra:m 11 ·12~1•1 14021.0ST • ~ I _l• __ FUAHmME ____ I
LOST FEM CAT alwtllesert'I GAME SHOW PRIZE
long hllfed wl1 yellow & t blue Brand new 2 rec:hn1119 ctlllra, :§2h /o-?< yo-a?<.
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OPPORTUNITY
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Showc1H Homes for
Siie in our S.turdly Rnl
Eltlt• Supplement!
Homea of the Week
OlsclllY AOs Slllt 11 JuJt S75' Didfll 11 Tuetday It 5PM
()plri Hout• Usl#lgl s 151 °'6dlw1t Ttulday SPM
It P•y• to Advertl" In the Best Local
Real Estate S.Ctlon
CALL TODAYll
LISA K. RIVERA
MW7-M252
ANNEWIUEY
M9-57-M249
• V.A • SO DOWN · SO llOVE·IH
FREE COONSE.UNO
FME Lk1 of HOMES HUONA REJIOS
1.aoc>-72UIS7
VETEMH REAL ESTATE
FORECLOSED Propet11H ~ bllo'# ~'4 ~-.. IAS & FMHA lilanclng tvliJ.
Mlle, ISi i.nt ~ &
lnveSlort welcome ~37M7P2. 24tn
FREE o c. HOiiE H6fUHe
BUYERS 6 SEU.ER 24-HRS
Mt-472·1444
IUled ~Arthur KiN• wrec~ E iii 21i1 ttst
on t ·4 ac. 2 eonm v;Oft<sllopl,
IOI.rod proof llCO!dlng •IUdlo
$2851< Alie> Ptcllk Palindtt
3br t 5bl lmnn. lrPG .. dose to vllloe $&951( Owner 9'~14 pgt 203 6..'\13
REAL EifAft AUCTION
FEB.28,1"9·1:00PM
HomM to bf Sold"'
1729 lrmt A~N 8 2* 3 Mn
Es.t•t. ~ lo4 Mil ll'll n.911
631 Irvine AYt·NPI Hghls
3 + 2 ... Granny Unt .,.lfl bid
S229k
207 Cedar StcN 8 3+ 2& t • I ~ Ht beach. bid ~
601 Wo Pail Or·N B 2 • 21; lJ.IJ Bay \4f)w
31611 Via Conejo-Colo de Caza 2 + I & Sludo Conda
Mil bid SI S9!l
CALL C·21 Tot' COITA
•IA A°'"1. EML 6 JUDY
TA~MMa-4722. =,=.fr.:! lldrlft. Ill\. Pn.IOO. Cell Cyd Aplt .........
liiiililaUll+m 119 IM Lo1. UH,000 ..........
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1'3=mm1
BEACH COTTAGE
3 +2 $360,000
Agent 949-723-8120
WATERFRONT SUNSET
VIEW 2-&ory 48dlm 38ath
Home ~te Condition 1525,000 Agent, 811an Edmondloo 9'9-723-6151
How Much 11 This
Custom Hom• Worttl?
Lei a llfol1&$1Clt111y delignated
COfllUtn and a State Ctl1 Api>r8IMf show you whit your
home lhot*f bt worth
CAU TODAY• 94~74-1689 OR ]14-404-645'
ver11H 2 Bedroom 2 Bath g1ttd community, amalt oc.an vltw. Under ground 91f'kinp MM1M372
OPEN SAT a SUH 104 2304 FAIRHILL DRIVE
J8drm 28atl on Large lot,
_llCUUI, ramodtled cukje s.1C
locatjon R~ to $il55,000! 949·&42-0973 Agent
I'° ~"=I
ESTATE SALE ~ Parlt.
r1me toe Et Nido Tra*r Perk.
S4 1640 Ne,iwpo(t Blvd·
$&10000 714-892·5'69
') \:
Newport Marina
Apart menu I Bayfront community
"ilh private lx-at•h
l & manna. WaJk to
&Jboa Mam!
Available now-i'itlra
large 2BR and 2RR + den apa,tmPn ta
821-00..13600
Wood burning
firrplare & pnvat.-
garage.
S-1rry, no pt>ta.
Pleue call:
~(949) 760-0919;.
VIEW BACK BAY
2tlt2bt ~style,2car gw .,;opener trplc. Ill amen,
S1556'mo ~3130
•ELEGANT OCEAN VIEW
PEHTifOUSE 2BRl29A •Loll OcCln Vrew 'vaulted c:ie1l!n9
dryb11, F11eptac1. tenn11
courts. sp&. ll'f'll, pools S2SSO 888-783-876'
BEST LOCATION IN
NEWPORT BEACHSpaclous
28Rl28A. Oce1n Vww from
overslzed bU:ony Spa Gym
T enntS, 1iu91 LMng Room
S 1900 S900 on 1st inonth Wllh
move In by 2128199. on 12·mo
lease Cd now 888·783-8786
PROMONTORY POINT
VILLA APARTMENTS
Thi tradot•on ol Newport &e.h
awa.tts you• The brtalhtlklflll
Ocean & Halt>Of bay views ""' • rellX youl Our 1 Bedrooms are starting at
$1525.00
I s.drooms ~ Loll stlllrlg al
7S --PROPlllTY $1765 00 AINll'8 SALE 2 8edroom + LOii S1a111ng at $255000
CM T a, AH: lnYHtort Some tnlS n:tudt gtltge
Guod cond by &hops tchools. llrtplec.t. ~Med ctlrlg$ wee main. neo.er vlCll1 $3451< & ne .. 'Y remodlltd k~henl Lease Iha wMk end receive re:.9:f9~~ $900 ol1&1morllhtormov1111 ~ GIU11 """°' by 2!28199 Call 8118-783-3786
1: .. =:!IT~~I
1 ·Bdrm.~lllmlltted. l'.*!IO, 2llr beech hoUM W 2 bl 1 Olf
88-q petliing YMflY, gw wld avail m11ch 1.$1500. $13~tmo 9-64~ · nor beach and bay. ·-=======;;;;;;; MM7W3t5
1
110 APTS I 3 • 2 • °"'· 2 st~ bor1U$ COST A MESA room .. great INiig rm. deek. • _ pa1iO, 11p, wstvclry Pets Ok wl
11 COSTA MESA'S BEST • f2~ ~~:.n~-o':'J.· JUfllOI 1 bedroom and 1
bedroom, also 2 btdroom 1
balh OUlet gated COITllTl\JRty,
pool tennis, usy accau to
lrelwey. beach & malls 714-557~5
Randlo Sin J<*!Uln ~
grldtd San Car1o5. 29f•dtn
neat Muon Parl!Nf'Mll'SllY/ Colver 4 Lago Sood S 1700
949-737·1719 •
eye. Ne'#pOft Htlghls. ""tlllMO South welt pmt, $800iobo.
led collaf. 71H73-0200 Call IC#a Mt-75M1)5
I• NOVENAS I
PRAYER TO ST. JUDE
May Ille sacred t\eel1 ol Jesus
bt edofed and ~toed, loved
and praised, pieserved
E HAVE 60 HOMES IN llv~ the WOl'ld now and
NWPRT 8CH/f00STA MESA IOleve< Sacred heart ot Jesus From st 500 ·S&OOO pray for us, St Jude, Wot11er of Per Month No Fees MiracleS. pray for us. St Jude,
8rol\P.r 949-642-3850 Helpet of tile Hopeless. p1ay lor U$ • 12700 LAROE BAYFRONT Say this prayei nine tmes a EXECl/TIVE 2BM.5BA, FP, dz'{ and try the e+ghltl day your
BAYSIDE PATIO. AGEIIT Pflylf Wll(bt ans111ered II has
925-&89-7117 l'llYer been known 10 fail Publi·
•BR In VERSAILLES Gated, cation must be prormsed undwl!round pwillng, hght, Tt'enk you. St. Jude, for your a bl1tal SteSJmo. Agent help U .
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and TAHNAH HIRSCH
DRAW TRUMPS SAFEl.V
Boeh vulnerahle. West dealt Sou1h would have to mak.e a cue-bid.
However, NOC1h had the valuea and
trump 1u.rport to press on to pme. NOR1lf
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The dcfcnden cashed two hc8rt
trlcka, and Wcsl tlalted the U¥Ult on
declarer'• trump holding by continu. ing with a lhird heart. D«:lam NO"ed
· an(t took time to consider the 1ltua-
t1on. Ille COtllrlCl Wat aolid if tnlm()I
bc'okc 3-2. But what if spades were 4. I 1 1( declarer cashed two top tr\lmps
and then discovert.d the situation, the
only lie to the ~s that would allow
the connct to be rescued is four
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Opcnina 1Cld: Kmg of 1;1
-clubs in the hand with the lo.n&
crumps. O«larer coold then diJcltd
three diamonds before a defender
ruffed in w11h a natural trump trick.
Since lhat distrib\Jtion was consid-
crab!.Y •••inst' the odds, declarer found a simple but elegant solution.
After cashing 1he aco of spades,
South led a low trump! East was
helpless. Since returning a hean·
would pemu1 declarer to ruff in
• Crtdit Qards
°"'1olidaltd
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dummy, dnw trumps and claim the
rest of the ltlcks, East shif\ed to dia·
monds. Declarer rose with the ace,
drew trumps and ran the clubs to score 10 tricks,
'Ole value of the tr\lmp su1l i' that
it prevents 1he defenders from cash-
ina tricks in a suit in which dec1aier is
short. Maintaining concrol of 1rumps,
tiowevcr. i• key to many contracrs. Leam to be a better brid&e _play.
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llv alloys (82.f736) $13.991
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(714)444-5200
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(7H)44W200
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(71 4)444-5200
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