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SEf POLLUTION PAGE A 19
~ormer Newport mayor named
:·~;to head El Toro advisory group ( ;Ptting '.'JP\vpo rt in -and on -thP watf'r
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NEWPORT BEACI I Loc<t l orti-
dals Wedn<•sday applduded the elec-
Uon of formN Newport Beach Mayor
lbm Edwarcts as chairman of the El
'!bro Citizens Advisory Commission,
Mying ·he would provide e strong
. tcice lor suppoiters of the pfOposed El
Toro airport.
·r can think of· no hetter pN son trn
th~ position,· said current Newport
Beach M ayor Dennis O'Neil. "I'm
delighted that he will continue to ptu·
tic1pate in the pro-El Toro efforts, anti
this will enable him to take{\ significant
role in forwarding this cause.·
A member of the commission for
three years, Edwards said he looks for-
ward to the continued progress of
transferring the El Toro site -which
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time with his wife, Nathalie,
at\d his three BODI.
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cleanliness?
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C orona del Mar Plaza has
added' another specialty
store you won't want to
miss. Waterworks featfues more
than 10 display bathrooms filled
with limited-production bath fix-
tures, tile, stone and bathroom
dccessories, "Custt>mers can
view the wide range of j.nstplla-
tio.ns in the store to get ideas for
their own bathrooms,• says
Waterworks president and CEO
Peter Sallic}s.. Waterworks' prod-
ucts are made in small factories
dnd artisans' studios to ensure
the highest level of quality. In
addition. the new Waterworks
Collection also includes acces-
sories, textiles and personal care
items, including linens, fra-
grances, mirrors a.nd lighting as
well as one-of-a-kind decorative
items. Hand-etched glass.
creamware, polished white onyx,
resin, pewter and silver used
throughout the collection are fed-
tured in the store. The store also
offers the service of design con -
sultants to help customers with
decisions. With 20 stores in the
United States, Waterworks' styles
range from interpretations of
English Edwardian and French
Belle Epoque designs to contem-
porary forms of Art Deco and
modernism. It's obvious that the
philosophy at Waterworks lS that
the bathroom is an important
part of a home and deserves
qudlity materials and a sense of
design as much as the kitchen
dl1d Livings rooms do.
Paramount Sports, a one stop-
shopping destination for tennis
pldyers, is having a great sale on
clothing through the Fourth of
July. At Paramount Sports you
Cdn find Adidas clothing dis-
counted 40%, Puma clothing dis-
rounted 40% and Tail clothing
discounted 25%. It's located dt
:DJ E. 17th St., behind !HOP, in
Costa M esa. Call 1949) 642-6886.
for the best of the best 'in
hosiery, you won't want to miss
IEST iUYS
the Wolford Bouttque, at (714)
556-7900, located on the second
level of South Coast Plaza, in the
Nordstrom wing. Wolford carries
its own line of hosiery. body suits
and swimsuits. Through Satur-
day, it's having its semiannµal
sale. Selected spring and sum-
m er -merchandise is marked
down 30% to 50':.'o.
Yin · n Yang Harmonious
Home Accents is having a clear-
ance sale with 20'% to 50% off -
selected items. Vin ·n Yang spe-
cializes in antique and contem-
porary C hinese and Balinese fur-
niture, unique artifacts and gift-
ware. There are new shipments
arriving witlun the next few
weeks and the sale ends Sun ..
July 11. Yin ·n Yang is located at
301 Marine Avenue. on Balboa
fslahd. Call (949) 723-5579. ·
Kristen's Unger1e is ba~g a
sununer clearance sale on sleep-
wear, robes and bras. Sale mer-
chandise is reduced 50°/., to 75%
off. Knsten's Lingerie, at (949)
631-7399, is located at WestcWf
Court at 1719 Westcliff Drive in
Newport Beach.
• BEST lllf.IYS is f ublished Thursdays
and Saturdays. I you know of a good
buy. send a fax to (949) 646-4170 or
write to Daily Pilot. BeS1 Buys, 330 W
Bay St., Costa Mesa 92627.
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Five-year-old Princess knows
she's been rescued. She shadows
her foster parents' every move
ctnd is extremely devoted.
"She is a dream dog: said
DiAnna Pfaff-Martm, a local
businesswoman and founder of
the Newport-Mesa Community
A nimal Network who he)ped
Pnncess fmd temporary parents.
''She wants companionship."
The female husky has JUSt
spent two months in the N ewport
Beach Anirilal Shelter as her age
and a knee condition requiring
surgery have prevented her
adoption. The shelter prepared to
perform a euthanasia after Husky
Rescue, an animal rescue group,
deemed her "unadaptable."
The thick-haired Princess was
scheduled to be put down June 23.
But that's when Pfaff-Martin
heard about the situation, inune-
diately stopped the euthanasia
and negotiated a payment plan
for the animal's surgery.
The Costa Mesa Animal Hos-
pital performed the operation
Saturday.
"It is wonderful that the com-
munity unites for the common
goal of helping our animals,• said
Pfaff-Martin.
"It's ct
matter of
dollars and
cents,· said
Pfaff-Mar-
tin. "But we
support our
community
animals.·
Pfaff .
Martin start-
ed C.A.N. LO
1996 after
losing two
cats in the
same week-
end.
"It's like
losing d
child,· said
Pfaff-Mar-
FYI ~ ... -r ·-, ,· ., .
+lfyou~._ .. ,
to donate to ~
Pri~~.-..,
please make your _ .., '
cheds payable to the
Costa Mesa Animal
Hospital, Attn:.CAN.
Animal Account Mail
cheds to: The Com-
munity Animal Net-
WC>tk. P.O. Box 8662.
Newport Bead\ CA
92658. Fa more
infonnation, call
(949) 759-3646. The
Daily Pilot will pub-
lish an update on
Princess's situation in
the coming weeks.
tin. "The 'fOrst is 1$t knowing.·
But kno\ving a support system
such as C.A.N . exists can offer
hope to hundreds of people.
a.l..N . pul>lishes about 10,000
copies of its Community Animal
Report each month. The-report is -
a local people and pets publica-
tion that helps place and find
mi~ing pets.
Working closely with the two
city shelters, the organization has.
its volunteers on the front line.
Pfaff-Martin said.
•Some of the animals just need
a good home to live out their days
or a good meal,· she said.
Pfaff-Martin is a source of
good information for those who
have lost a pet or wish to adopt.
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PHOTOS BY BRIAN POBUDA I DAJlY llllOT
Dav1d Genrick looks at one of the exhibit cases that holds military paraphenaHa on view at John
Wayne Airport.
t
B .. t this story does not have a
fairy tale ending yet. While
Princess has a temponuy home,
she still needs a permanent place
to live. C.A.N. is also seeking
donatidns from the community to
help pay for the $500 operation
-$225 of which has already
been collected.
• Educatng people about local
animal issues helps people to
take better care of their pets,"
Pfaff-Martin said. "We make.
connectfns for our local pets.•
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Happy birthday, ·and thanks for just being Joe
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dnd he Wd'i lrn111 un .July 4,
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thdl mc1rk llw r:on11h.ol July
Pdch yett1 m<1y not lw in ht'>
honor, bul 1l\ l1llin(j lhdt hi'>
birthdd} -.houlcl l<1ll un the•
cldy we C'Plt•hrc1te whdl 1t,
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THE BELL
CURVE
sherry
angel
Resourcefulness: Joe Wd'> d
Navy pilot during World Wc1r
II . and he spent 3 112 yedrs in
the .. ervice, includ1ny near!} d
yedr 10 the South Pac1hc fl}-
orders -dnd stretched the
rules '.¥herever he could. And
during the long hours when
he wasn't flying, he found
wdys to escdpe the regim en.
mostly by organizing high-
stakes bndge gdmes and wal-
lowtng in American films that
tndde him feel closer to home
lie also formed friendships
that dfe still part of his life 50
year!) later. •
When Joe talks about h)s
time m the ~ervice, it 's always
·with a sense that he got more
out of it than he gave. To thi~
clay, he's.grateful for the life.
. lt.''>so n'> he brought home from
th~ Wdr. But 1t was the way be
dpprodChl:'d thdt d1ff1cult lime,
with openness and ingenuity,
lhdl endbled him to mak e the
IW'>t of lt
Optimism: Anyone who
redds Jo<>'s column knows his
Cdpac1ty for outrdge over local
<1ncl ndt10nt1I puht1cs But no
mc1 lll'r ho\v dngry Jol' gets
ing transport planes He wch d 1
collegP student. not yet 21.
whPn he JOtned the Navy, c111d
the thrill of being 1n uniform
dnd part1c1pat1ng in the Wdl
Pllorl often gave WdY to the
tedium of the military rt:>~p -
1 <1bout the wdy elected officials
c11e runnin!J the government,
lw nl'Vi>r loses lnith 1n the
ability of the system to right
•l~t'll He I".>, c1s his engraved
111en, which severel y con ... t11ct -
1•d his renegade spmt.
Still, he learned lo ube~ , hJl<'k at tlw Pntrunce lo Edi-
son International Field pro-
nounces, ·ever hopeful.·
Toughness: When Joe was
writing for national maga-
zines, he had severcll opportu-
nities to interview John
Wayne. and, though h e didn't.
agree wllh the actor's pohhcs,
he hdd great admiration for
the man. The two share d
quality that hds long been cel-
ebrC\,Le9 in American westerns
:...... a '\'oughness that the Duke
displayed in every movement
and thal Joe k eeps under
wraps most Of the lime
It's a quahty that has
helped Joe confront the chal-
lenges of dgtng. He k eeps
moving ....._playing tennis reg-
uldrly. doing yard work and
myndd other household
chores -even though his
knees ache almost constantly
lrom drthntis lfp rarely com-
plain'> dbout his discomfort.
Ht> mdndges to adJU!,l to the
chanyes that come with dging
without allowing them to
become llm1tat1ons, or to
deline who he 1s.
Simple tastes: Amened hds
grown more soph1~t1ca led dS 1t
hci"> mt1lured. dnd this hcts ~19-
nificantly br9adened our culi-
nary tastes. But Joe has neyer
forgotten his r<;)ots in Amen -
ca 's heartland
As often as poss11',)le, with
the security of knowing that
he has medicati'on to 'keep his
cholesterol down, he indulges
in the foods his mother m ade
during his boyhood 10 lndi-
dnd. Macaroni and cheese.
Ch1cken -fned steak. Ham sal-
ad. Mashed potatoes dnd.
gravy. Bacon and·eggs. Me;it-
loaf.
Independence: The hunger
for independence that drove
our forefathers to establish
this nation 1s a quality that
became embedded 10 our
national character, and it's on e
that derines Jo.e's character as
well
As much as he enjoys peo-
ple. he's basically a loner who
likes· nothing better than to
get out on the open road
I prefernbly head mg to Vegds)
dnd let his mind wander as he
drives with the windo·ws open
and the radio tuned lo classi-
Cdl music.'
walchmg sports or news on the
TV nex~ to his computer, listen-
ing to music, reading, 'thinking,
paying the bills.
Once, I peeked in at 5 p .m ..
and found him watching a
baseball game with. the sound''
off while reading-the newspa-·
per, nibbling on cheese and
crackers, sipping a dry martini
and h stening to a Beethoven
symphony. ·· ·
Needless to say, l didn't
~nterrupt him. He emerges
from his private space often. eno~gh to keep owr marriag~
going, but I don~t think he
knows h ow much I admire his
self-suUic1ency or how grate-•
ful I am for the independence
I've developed as I have
l~arned to respect his need to
be alone.
There are many other ·
examples of how Joe captures
\he Amencan spirit in his-<>wn
1conoclash c way, but there is
not enough space h ere to list
them all. Sttll , you can see
w hy those close to Joe find it
so easy to remember bis birth-
day. A pd why it always seems
like thos·e beautiful fireworks
that light up the sky on the
Fourth of July are meant just
SCC at the 'Vanguard ' in ~he name-change game
Joe 1s more Sf'lf-sufhcient
than anyone l',vl' ever known.
lfo, office is a structure sepa·
rdtP from the house that over-
looks our backyMd, anl1 ever
-;1nce we have lived here, this
hd<i been his retreat. He <;pends
hours at a time there. writing,
for htm. . ·
• SHERRY ANGEL is the wife of reg-
ular Thursday ~olumnist Joe Bell. The
B"etts live in Santa Ana Heights. • Soutlwr n ( "cll tJ 01 111c1
Col l<·~w n1ttkP-, ti<, nc1nw
chc1nq<' of It( 1<tl lo clc1y.
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Toddy's change,., dctudlly th<·
lou1 th 1n the .. chuol'., 7Cf-yl·ur
h1..,tory i\lthouyh the '>Choo! hc1-.
fip1•n Southern Cahlom1d C'ol-
ll'll\' sine~ 1959. "Vanguard" hd">
ht•Pn d name long d'>Soc1att'<i
with the '>chool
\ c1nquard means 'the lon'-
1110 ... 1 po<,tlt0n of tht• move-
mPnt c;d1d Chns Diede, direc-
tor ot media reldllons. "We'd hke
to think of ourselves as the fore-
mn'>t point ol the Christian edu-
c <1lwn mov 'ment .today:
The ... chool discarded the idea
of becoming Southern Cdhlorn1a
U111vers1ty because thdt could
Ion Pd'>ily hP confused with USC
lhl' Un1ver.,1ty of Southern
C 0 dllturn1t1
An otf1ndl c-ommencem<'nl
111nchPon will be held Aug 21 to
1 Pl<,brt1tl' the ndme change with
'>ludent!>, lc1tull\, sl<1te dnd locdl
d1qn1tc1n es · ·
.. \Ve choc,p to mc1ke the clean
'>Wiie h lh10., <.,umml'r for fiscal and
tran~1lionc1I red'>On'>. but the
nhlJor celehrdt10n event v.'111 be
when our .. tudents dnd fdculty
return from their ~ummer hia-
Take the guesswork out of choosing colleges
At Achieva, we unJcf"ttlnJ 1har ... ur11ng tlm•ugh nwrt' 1hr1n
4,(\\1 us college:. Imm Dukt· Ill t ',d r,11\ l.lll 'l'l'lll like ,m
11npo ... .,1hle ta~k Th.11\ \\h~ our pl'r ... 11n.1l lt11lt•gl· u1un ... el11r-..
... pcnJ hours with c.u::h 'll1,ll'l1l ltl 1111,! till' pcrft'Ll m.JtLh
Conquer the SAT I and SAT II
Wuh 'm.ill cl,i:;,e,, flex1hlc -.cheJulc, JnJ top ljU,1lst\
111:.rrucwr... Achre\'d ,tuJent:. t}p1e.1lh Jlinlln.ite the ~AT
Jn,l 1mrnl\'e che1r '\Core' hy more ch,111 I (1(1 pumr'
Identify.interesting extracurricular opportunities
(\illcge care about :.o much more than Just gr,1Je~ .inJ te~t
'LLlres. At Ach1eva we help :.tudent:. Jcvelop their
extracurricul ar act ivitic:. 111clud111g '>ervKc, ~umml'r
1111ernship and leadership orronunltle't.
Develop winning_ c~e apphcations
Achievil\elps high school MuJ<:,nt.5 scay on cop 1)f kt!y details.
From crafting amazing e.-.says to offering importani interview . . . . .
couru.el ors will help your son or J,1ughter prcpc1re ;1 winnmg
college i'lppl1cacion.
Gtt·resllts .d lower famly stress ' Achieva counselors help tudenrs gain admi ion mfo che1r cop
choice college and ease lamily st11 during th.e often
confusing and difficulc college admi ion proc . Last year.
100% of our rudents were accepled to ac le t three great
colleges I
tu ... " sc11d Rick I i ardy. chair of
thP Uni\N~1ty Roll-Out Comm1l-
tee
Vdngudrd Un1vers1ty hds an
enrollment or approximately
1.300 students dnd has been
located in this area before Costd
Mesa became d city.
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Lawsuit
.can be
'
refiled ·m
I
20 days
•Judge says lawsuit
is not specifi~ enough,
so the Costa Mesa
group plans to refile
defamabon suit against
a member's son.
.
COSTA MESA -An Ornnyc
County Supenor Coull J uc19c
ruled Wednesday lhctl a lawsuit
by the P1ecemakers agc1insl the
son of one of the qroup's members
lacked basic and spcnhc informa-
tion. But the JUd~J(' will allow the
group 20 clays to rPsubrmt the
claim.
The Piecemt1ker'.'> hvt• crnnmu-
nally in Mesa Vf'r<lP c1nd run a
country store on Adcm1s AvPnuP
They have been chdrdCtN1zt:!d hy
some experts as d c ult cmd hdve
had numerous nm-ms with city
DECLEOR
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NolAJ Tuev · Are
·To.k1n3 mt Yo Court<
. -Ill fo( $5;0.00000 ...
and county government for refus-
ing to submit to building and
health mspecbons . _
The Piecemakers hied a $5
million lawsuit _in May, without ·
the assistance of an attorney,
alleging that the member's son,
Tom Halliburton, defamed them
dnd violated their ovil nghts by
posting cri.ticnl Letters on the
Internet.
Halltburton sent e-mails to
vendors who deal \vith the Piece-
makers, calling them a destruc-
tive cult and encouraging vendors
to read Ronald Enroth's book
"Churches that Abuse,~ which
l 'INSHTUT
GUI NOT
devotes a chapter to the group.
Halhburton's mother, Donna,
left him and four siblings when
they were children to live with lhe
Piecemakers. He believes the
Piecemakers are responsible for
his mother abandoning him, his
parents' divorce and the brain-
washing of some members for the
benefit and profit of a select few
members, according to a motion
filed by Halliburton's atlof1ley.
Joseph Donahue.
P1ecemakers are paid $10 a
week for their work in the Coun-
try Store, Marie Kolasinski; the
group's leader. has said.
Halliburton's attorney said
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Judge Sheila Fell's decision was a
positive one. Donahue, who
described the Piecemakers as
self-righteous and sanctimonious,
said they told him they intended
to follow this course of action to
victory.
The Piecemakers have asked
for a written apology in addition
to monetary compensation.
None of the Piecemakers could
not be reached for comm~t.
Halliburton doesn't intend to..
back down, Donahue said.
•He intends to exercise his
constitutional rights and voice his
constitutional opiruon as to what
he believes is the wrongdoing of
that society or that organization,•
Donahue said.
• Setting up watchdog
group is a step to reassure
the :public, superintendent
says.
. }fS51CA GARRJ90N
.
NEWPORT-MESA -A spe·
cial . committee of business peo-
ple, teachers, parents, sch~ol
board members and comrnuruty
leaders should be formed to
advise the school district on what
to do about the $127 million in
needed classroom repairs, Supt.
Robert Barbot said Tuesday.
The superintendent said he
wants the committee to be #on its
feet" as soon as possible so that it
can study the issues and draft
ptelimina.ry recommen~ations tly
Sept. ·28.
If the district is going to ask
the public to approve a tax
increase to help pay for such
repairs, said Barbot, the board
would need to vote to put such a
measure on the ballot 120 days
before an election actually took .
place.
Board members have not yet
decided whether they think such
a measure will be necessary, QUt
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I Calf Jim if you are considering financing a purchaJe or
refinancing your present home.
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Funding options'?
What other steps
should the district
take to win your
trust7 call our Read--
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(for verification only).
they are considering the matter
closely. The earliest such a mea-
,$.lfe could be on the ballot is
probably March.
Barbot said the new group,
which bears the moniker of Facil-
ities Advisory Committee, would
also serve as a watchdog to
ensure the public that the distnct
is making informed decisions and
putting public money to the best
possible use. He asked bocUd
members to nominate candidates
to serve on the committee.
Mark Schultheis, head of the
dlstnct's community budget com-
nuttee, said he was in favor of
setting up such a group. The dis-
trict must prove to the commuru-
ty that it can be fiscally responsi-
ble before the commuruty . will
allow additional taxes. he SaJd.
School board member James
Fenyman also asked Barbot to
make sure that the committee
has equal representation from
both Newport Beach and Costa
Mesa.
Board members Tuesday also
met wtlh Fred Good, of PJHM
Architects, who studied the c4s
trict schools and came up Wlth
the whopping $127 million pn\e
tag for the repairs.
Good advised board member.,
to pursue aggressively state bond
-money for some of the repair~
Newport-Mesa has alread}
nussed out on the first round of
bond monies because the were
not eligible to apply, but Good
said they could make the second
round. .
Mike Fme, the district's head
of business services, went to
Sacramento on Wednesday to
meet with state school officiab
about the district's eligibility to
apply for such funds.
'The district lost its eligibility
for five years because-school-offt-
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SNACK TIME
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Thursday, J\Ay 1, 1999 A 5
Snowy egrets will have. to go
• County planning
commission votes to
allow removal of three
eucalyptus trees that
have been the birds'.
longt:in;le home.
Eusn GFU
ORANGE COUNTY -Snowy
eg.rets living m three 40-year-old
eucalyptus trees near the Back
Bay were given their eviction
notice this week after the Orange
County Planning Commission
approved a five-unH develop-
ment project for the property.
Residents near an unincorpo-
"' rated area of Costa Mesa sur-
rounding 2368 Santa Ana Ave.
had written letters asking · the
county to P.reserve the trees on
the property to protect the snowy
egrets. •
• Some longtime residents said
as many as 100 egrets have lived
in the trees at one tune for the last
40 years -a claim that developer
Kerry Smith disputes. •
Snowy egrets are not a protec:t-
ed species. but, residents said. the
bu'ds are an important part of the'
character of.the neighborhood. '
, South told the commission.
Tuesday· that not removing the
trees would result in a construc-
tion nightmare and would not
guarantee that the buds would
return after the project was com-
pleted.
Smlth plans to build five st!l·
glc-family homes on \he proper.t.
The comm1s ion approved ~e
developrn.t?nt, which also mcludes
a U-foot rearyard setback rather
than t}lc usual 25-foot setback;'{
Residents aJ o spoke clit
againi:;t what they saw as a vari-_
ance. They also raised drainage
J.Ssues smce the front of the p~p
erty is higher than the rear:
Residents Chris Seiber and
. Richard Adams expressed disap-
pointment at the commbs1on's 4,, 1
vote. ~ · ·
. Nancy E~. who aISt? lives ·
near the property, was resigned at
the plight of ~rrds.
"I don't see that we have a
choice anymore,• Evans said.
"We don't have any legci.I right to.
stop him, 1\ turns out.•
Readers pick 'Wizar.cl of Oz'. contest winners
Daily Pilot readers picked
Brynne •. Natalie, and Taylor Wong
from Newport Beach as the wm-
ners of the Daily Pilot's wWiiard of
Oz• photo contest readers poll .
• The girls live in Newport
Beach with their parents, Megan
and Dave.
Megan will attend Wednesday
night's . "Wizard of Oz" perfor-
mance at the Orange County Per-
forming Arts Center wilh the
gtrls, who love the musical.
"
Contest
MP)IH.\ r 1ZAGIC DIMARTINO/ DAILY Pit.OT
Tina Zachea gives a squirrel a nutty lunch at TeWlnkle Memorial Park tn Costa Mesa.
"Taylor has a Dorothy fetish,•
Megan said. "We've been
through six pal.J'S of ruby slip-own copy of the movie, used their
entry photo as a movmg
announcement.
winners
Brynne, left,
Natalif! and
Taylor-Wong.
Thanks to all who entered the
contest. All the photos w~
wonderful. ._•
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• Intensive program for ele~entary students fo~
parents, teachers, too.
COSTA MESA -On foot
and by hmousine they came,
strecuning into classrooms at
Wilson El.ementary School in
search of a sunple, crucial, and
. -for them -el4-S1ve skill:
reacting m English. .
More than 215 elemento.ry
school students, dPCked out in
casual summer clothes instead
of lbeu usual urulorms and out·
hts, came to Wilson and Killy-
broke Elementary schools
Wednesddy for the district's
hrst-ever mt~ns1ve summer
reading acddemy.
The stdte-fundoo pfogram,
:.whJCh hds arrived m al.rhost
evqry-bChool disb"lct m Califor-
nid ltus swiuner, is part of Gov.
Grdy Ddyts' much heralded and
debdted educdtlon program.
After the students go home,
the program also includes
intensive ttftemoon traming to
help tedchers do a better job of
unclerstdnding why their stu·
dents are fttiling and what they
can do to help them. In addl-
tion, dclult-educabon teachers
dre offenng Englli.h classes to
pclrents w~o do not speak the
ldngudge.
Tlu.-; year it's d pilot program.
Next year, 1t will be do or die.
Students who perform poorly
on standardized tests and bddly
m 5.chool will have no choice
but to attend summer school.
~ They may also be held bdck d
yeQ.t m school
The atmosphere on campus
was mter<>e and solemn
Wednesddy ..
·It's always a little hectic the
hrst ddy, • Sdid lPdcher Eva Fer-
guson. who ts delerrnmed to
help '>tudents redtl
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After their firsf'Gay of summer school, Bradley Branch, left, and his brother Brian ride away .
in a limousine driven by their father, who works as a driver.
Inside her classroom, Fergu-
son held up a bright !lrw book,
sealed tightly into a Ziploc bag.
~1 have a whole bunch of
these books for you to take
home,• she said, reminding
students that thet.r homework is
to SJ>4i!nd time reading every
rug ht.
Speaking clearly, so that
even students who struggle
with English would under-
stand, Ferguson told her class
that they had to be very careful
with the books and asked for
I students to raise their hands if
they could promise to do this
Tyler Dickerson's hand did
l not go up.
"My little sister might grab it
and eat it,' he explained.
Ferguson offered him solu-
tions to this vexing problem -
maybe he could put the book
up tugh, where she couldn't
reach it?
He agreed, and she handed
him a Ziploc bag, which held a
copy of "What Rhymes With
Cat."
As the minute hand moved
toward noon Wednesday, par-
ents congregated in front of the
school, waiting for their chil-
dren, all clutching books in
baggies as they streamed out.
Fatuna and James Branch
came in a limousine to pick up
their two chilaren. James
Branch, his wife explained,
works as a limousine driver.
"It's about time they started
these programs £or 'kids,• he
said, adqing he feels public
schools failed hlm and he does·
n't 'want the same thing to hap-
pen to his children.
Both Branch and his wife
were extremely concerned, he
said, because they had
glimpsed profanity scrawled in
a restroom and wanted to make
sure school officials had jt
pw.nled over. Both said they felt
some trepidation about stmdmg
their children to summer school
in Costa Mesa. During the year,
they attend Newport Elemen-
tary.
But both are hdppy for thetr
children to have the extra tutor-
ing
"Many parents pay thou-
sands of dollars for their kids to
have extra reading m the sum-
mer,· Fatima Branch srud.
Mirella NaranJO dgreed.
Both she and her children are 10
summer school. They're learn-
ing to read and she's learrun~
English.
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Laguna Beach votes
to pm-sue annexati.
of NeWPor-t Coast
• Newport-ME?sa would to move into its portion of the
· development. have to ·agree to any . U.st spring. the .two districts
deal .that would keep wrangled tor months over a pro-
. hi..: d .,J>OSal to change the boundaries to ./ ne1g uoring stu en ts at move the entire Newport Coast
the same schopl. development mto the Newpart-
Jl:$1CA GAAAISON Mesd school district. At issue
were some 150 to 350 students, as
llcElf Plot well as millions of dollars m
NEWPORT-MESA. -School aeveloper lees and taxes. . ~
board members m Laguna Beach The two school districts could
gave the go-ahead Tuesday for not come to an agreement by the
their 'staff to pursue a plan to deadline set by the Irvine Co .•
aID1ex a part. of the Newport and so the Laguna Beach school
Coasb.i dev~l9p'nlent that falls district kept the students.
under: the Newport-Mesa Uru-Now the Laguna Beach district
• fied's jurisdiction. · wants to take a few m~ poten-
At their meeting Tu ay, bal students -and their parents'
Laguna Beach school board tax dollars -to prevent children
members duected Steve who nught live across the stree t
Romines, the chief busmess offi-from eclch other from going to dlf-
cial for the Laguna Beach dlstrict, f erent schools. If annexed, one
to try to nanuner out an agree-whole neighborhood bordering
ment with Newport-Mesa within Crystal Cove State Park -which
the next two weeks. Laguna officials say is "cut off"
Any such agreement would. from the rest of th~ Newport Cost
have to be approved by both development -will go to ~oro
Laguna Beach and Newport-ElemMtary School.
Mesa school board· members, as . As part of the proposed deal, q
well as by the Orange County conunercial area of the develop-
Deparbnent of Education. ment -and its tax revenues -
The land bemg discussed would be moved from Laguna to
indudes'.the .-eastern part of the Ncwport-Mesa;1 Also, Laguna
yet-to-be-built Newport Coast would give a p(lrtion of the devel-
development,-inland from Crystal oper fees 1t earns from residential
Cove, that Laguna Beach ofiioals Mea to the Newport-Mesa dis-
believe should be included in trict.
their 2,500-student clisbict so that Steve Romines, Uie chief bus1-
all the child.ref') in the area can go ness official for • the Laguna
to the same school. School District, estimated Lagu-
.The Newport Coe~ develop-na's plan would bring the New-
ment, a mammoth project of The port-Mesa school district about
Irvine Co., will be located m $70,000 a year m re.venue.
Newport .Beach. Put because of Romines said he would work
conflicting boundaries, the devel-closely with Mike Fine. Newport-
opment straddles the Newport-Mesa's head of business services
Mesa and Laguna Beach school to draft an agreement that swts
districts both districts. Pine was out of
Newport-Mesa Unified 1s town on business Wednesday and
building a new elementary school could not be reached for com-
for all the new children expected me nt.
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Rotary Club-sponsored program for
Back Bay students is putting money
w.fl,ere the learning is
. ""
ThurM:foy, July 1, 1999 A 'f
Story by Alison Hansen
~Photos by Marianna Day Masey M~pa .. JackUk, 18, practices by reading a short storie tfook durfng a summer reading clinic sp~nsored by the Rotary Club.
Bottom left: Janeth Pimentel, front, Raquel Nunez, Stephanie Cervanties and Yvette Ordonez work on their computer skills
during a reading clini~ Wednesday. • .
W hile most teenagers are basking m
the hot summer sun, 17-year-old
Carlos Villalpando sits in a small
classroom engrossed m his new book.
students are pdld $10 a week. Upon comple-
tion, the students are invited ford breokldsl dt
the Balboa 'Bay Club and paid dll additional
$50.
Turning another page of his paperback
copy of "The Killing Of Tupac Shakur. • Villdl-
pando, along with -19-other students from
Back Bay High School, is taking part ma sum-
mer reading program. Based at the Newport-
Mesa Unified School District Adult Education
Center, the five-we~k program focuses on
improVlilg reading comprehension.
•t thmk it's a pretty good deal said Sandra
Kipfstuhl, coordinator for the program • l\;o
one gave me money when I was in school •
The money was raised by the Newport
Beach Sunnse Rotary Club, which has helped
Back Bay High School m the past.
Originally, the Rotary Club was gp.mg to
sponsor drug and alcohol awareness lectures
tor Back Bay, but after heanng from the teach-
ers that some students have tourthJ and fifth-
grade .re.idmg levels, club members deaded
to sponsor the program.
"If I wasn't here, I probably would still be
sleep10g 4 • Villalpando said. .
The class meet<; from 9 a.m. td. noon four
days a week. Dunng thdl time, the students
are diVided mto groups dnd-.participate in sto-
ry discussions, computer labs and listorung
"This is a pilot program, Mt if 1t works,
mdybe we will continue,• said Sid Lucds,
director ol commuruty service tor the Rotary
Club.
workshops .
The students are not-only enhanang their
reading level, they are. getbng paid to do so.
Based an .attenddnce and participallon, lhe
Tins year the Rotary Club gave $4,000 .m
scholarships to Bdck Bax seruors. to continue
It w:u 1969 when Rav
Godbcr, thm President of Tropn
Bancry Co. >potted :a noi~l~ craft
from his dock and fl.lggtd ow the
captain.
Upon pulling U!> 10 hi~ dock,
17 yur old Duffy DuffidJ boasted
•1t\ clc-ctric sict' Mr. Golll-lcr q11ickl>• ---it~0tftM!lt-wt!Mtiftd.tJN«ff' ~
• powering the inventive mft.
. Unknowing of whom he was
pciking too, a rontidcnt Duffx
bOastcd, the bGt baucric av;ulahlc,
m.:caling tht-Troµn batteries under the • sot.
"Honey get the di«.k book.• he
shoutrJ ro Mugc on the ~tio ... bu1 l
don't build the$C ho.it .. )ou <lo
·n0\\1• ~me: people would y the rm
is hi rory.
r>uffy Rom fiOWCral hy T rojro
Batteries cononuc ro flotuish LI\ nt2ll
aim watcn around the worlJ Joint
nwkcting cflOns such u the DuffY
ot to OCC. ·
"I think they (the Rotar} Club) gp m the red
1ust to help us," Kipfstuhl said.
In the operung weeks of the program. stu-
dents and their mstructor, Louise Elliott. are
~till getting used to each oth~r.
. • 1 have never had this big o.f a mob before,"
scud Elliott, who tutors a small group of stu-
dents dunng the winter break. "But I think it's
gomg to work.•
Elliott explam~d that the students cue
working toward du!11 goals. They are not only.
there to learn, but al~o to teach the teachers
what works and whal does-n'l.
While sitting around a small table, six stu.--
dents and Elliott discuss d story they've JUSt
read. Afterward, the students were asked to
• answer questions about the story. A small
groap rollcq over the table.
"l am the chie f and you are the 1Jidrcms,"
Elliott said. "It's defirutely going to be o.n
adventure this sununer."
of Duffy' fi~ production ckctnc
n Edison 20. lptlv ~ T:m·k.
hrlyn and O' k GnJbcf'tthcn V.P. of.::.
Trojan) took dcli~ry of an &foon 20
n.lmcJ Vi,-a La Volta. fro-B~c v.ou
repl;aa"d v.ith le &nery R.umu . while
Viva La Volta traded up ro " Duffy .O
r. '
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NEWPORT LANDING SPORT·
FISHING oHnc, a low-ro'>t way
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The c~t 1s $14 for ddull'i, $8 for
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Speetal dl'>C'OUOI rdtes rlfP dVdiJ-
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FISHING
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ror more inJonnation, call (949)
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FISHING TRIPS ~
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Single ($10 per hour) and double
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canoe rentals. Call (949) 675-
1215 .
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Back Bay canoe tours are offered
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OTf(ER RENTALS .., .
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the Balboa Fun Zone. A 90-
minute trip costs $45. For more
information, call (949) 673-1693.
• Spend a day relaxing in a
motorized lounge chair rented
from Resort Watersports inside
Newport Dunes for $25 an hour.
Pedal boa.ts, electric boats, boo-
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rafts, beach furniture and wet
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• Balboa Boat Rentals offers
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"hbuloul Polidore wtlh the Gyp-
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presented at 10:30 a.m. to chil· <Sren entering fint through filth
grades. Costumed· dancers will
perform jigs from the British Isles at this presentation, whlch will
launch the Newport Beach Cen-
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The happy Hooters will 01ake
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Senior Center of the Jewish Com-
munity Center of Orange County
at 11 a.m. Thls free show will fea-
ture new nwnbers and new cos-
tumes ma Fourth of July celebra-
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mation or reservations, call (714)
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SATURDAY·
The 26th Annual Independence
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~at 10 a.m. at Mariners Park
in Newport Beach. All are inVitcd
to participate in the patrlotic-
themed bicycle par.Ader and by
purcha.stng a $5 wristbaJ'ld, guests.
will' have unlinuted access to all
carnival attractions. Daily Pilot
Editor ·Bill Lobdell Will serve as
master of ceremorues. Proceeds
from the raffle and silent auction
will benefit Mariners Elementary
School Foundation. Proceeds
from the sale of food will ber;ieht
the Newport Aquatic Center. Fo.r
more information, call (949) 644-
3151.
The Newport Beach police and
fu-e d partm nts host a free pan·
cake breAkfftlt at Newport Beach
Plaza to celebrate the Plaza's
ninth anniversary as Newport
Beach'i f'ioest retirement commu-
ruty. Bre4ldut is from 7 to 10 a.m.
at 1455 Superior. Ave., Newport
Beech. For more information, call
(949) 6'5·6833. •
"Wrttlng Uke There'• No To01or-
row, • a six-week writing work·
shop, will be held from 10 a.m. to
12:30 p.m. The workshop, taught
by writer Barbara DeMarco Bar-
rett, is hands-on, with each ses-
sion having a clillerent theme.
Emphasis is mostly on fiction.
Class size 1i limited to eight. Cost
lS $125. Register by calling (949)
760·8086. . . .
SUNDAY -Newport Harbor American
Legion Post 291 hosts a pancake
breakfast from 7 to 11 a.m. The
breakfast costs $6 and includes a
harbor tour departing every hour
until 11 a.m. All proceeds go
toward various veterelrui' pro-
grams. For more information, call
(949) 673-5070. •
The Costa Mesa Senior Center
will host a barbecue from' 11 a.m.
to 2 p.m. at the Senior Center, 695
W. 19th St. Tickets are $5 for
members and $7 for norunepibers·
and may be purcliased at t,he cen-
ter. For more inf orroation, call
(949) 645-2356.
Newport Harbor American
. Legion Post 291 is celebrating the
. Fourth of July with the Old Glory
Character Boat Parade This
year's theme is •otd Glory and
the Golden Bear." To register
your boat. return an entry Corm to
the Amencan Legion Yacht Club,
along with a $5 entry fee. For
more information, can (949) 673-
5070.
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TUESDAY .
Orange Coast College'• fall nsgis.
tmtlon begins. Application are
being acocpted and 1regi tration
appointrn nu; re vailahle m
OCC' AdmISsions Office, which
i$ open from 8 a.m. to 6·30 p.m.
Monday through Thursday and 8
am. to 1:30 p .m. Friday. OCC's
fall enrollment fcP.S are St 'l per
urut, and fmancial aid is available.
Free course schedul~ will be
available Monday m the Admis-
sions Qflice. F;or more informa·
tion, call (714.) 412-5072 or visJt
OCC's Web site ·at
www.occ.cccd.edu .
WEDNESDAY
Children entering ft~ through
·fifth grades are mvited to 'Stonos
& Cralts with Barbara Klem,• a
hands-on storytelling adventure.
at 3 p.m. at Manners Branch
Library. 2005 Dover Drive, New-
port Beach. The program will be
repeated at 10:30 a.m. on July 8 at
the Balboa Branch Library, 100 E.
Balboa Blvd. The program is part
of the Newport Beach Public
Library's •tong Ago and Far
Away" summer reading program.
For enrollment or other intorma·
tion, call (949) ?17-3801.
Pollce Chief Bob McDonell will
speak on the latest events in
Newport Beach at the general
meeting of Spedk Up Newport at
5:30 p.m. at The C'annery Restau-
rant, 3010 Lafayette, Newport
Beach. For more information, call
(949} 646-4170
JULYS
Tfte Costa Mesa Senior Center
offers a Gnef Recovery Group
from 10 to 11 :30 a.m m the
upst&rs conference room, 695 W.
19th St., Costa Me~a. For more
infoml'ation, call (949) 645-2356.
JULY9
The Newport Harbor Are.i Cham-
ber of Commerce ho ts "Net·
workjng for Success,• a frc
works""llop teaturtng guest speak·
er Kemmer Matteson of Matt n
Consulting: The work.shop will be
held at 7'.30 am. at the NHACC,
1470 Jamboree Rood, Newport
Beach. Por reservations or .more
information, call (949) 251-0077,
-The Costa Mesa Senior Center
offers a Diabetes Support Group
from 10 to 11a.m.,.695·w.19th St.,
Costa Mesa. For more informa-
tion, call (949) 645-2356.
JUL'( 10
..Patnttng ln the Garden," featur-
ing artist Stanley Marlili, ~ a class
series being Offered at 10:30 a.m.
JUly 10 and 11 at Sherman
Library .and Gardens in Corona
del Ma.r. The fee for the class is
$35, with all materials supplied.
Preregistration is required. For
further information, call the gar-
dens office at (949) 678~2261.
JULY 13
"Why don't you. Usten to mer a
hve-week class fot par0.pts focus-
ing M building relation.ships; dis-
clpline, positive motivation, con-
flict resolution and dealing with
tantrums, will meet from 7:30 to 9 p.m. at 2102 Business Center Dri ..
ve, Irvine. The fee for the entire
series is $85 per person or $105
per couple. The class is taught by
Sue Roth, a licensed clinical social
wotker in private practice. For
more information, call (949) 253-
5701.
JULY 14 .
The Newport Beach Public
Library Foundation hosts a book
discussion group of •Flarrungo
Rising" by Laoy Baker at 9:30
a.m. and 7 p.m. in the Friends
Meeting Room at the Central
Library. The book group is free
and refreshments are served. The
library is located at 1000 Avocado
Ave., Newport Beach. For more
information, call nacy at (949)
717-3890.
JULY 17
Cyberspace newcomers can learn
how to use search engines and
other Internet resources at 10 a.m.
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the challenges of life.
• Extensive extra-curricular activities (Spanish, Art.
music, drama, dance, gymnastics)
• Small class sizes .. Toilet learning •
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Tricks• in the Newport Beach
Centro! Ubrary Friends Meeting
Room.,, 1000 Avocado Ave. For
mor information. C411'(9-49) 717·
3801.
JULY 22
Tb~ Ame.rlcan Cetacean Society
Orange County Chapter presents
its quarterly "Day of the Dolphin"
re:.earch study, and needs your
help. Community members are
invited to be a part of the Day of
the Dolphin research team, an
ongoing quarterly project thQ,t
helps" local scientists assess dol-
phin population off the, Orange ·
County coa.St. No experience is
necessary, an onentation night ·
Will be held at 1:30 p.m. to train
interested members of the com-
munity. The dolphin sighting day
will be July 24 from 9 a.m. to 5
p.m. Ortentallon will be at the·
Costa Mesa Neighborhood Com-
munity Center, 1845 Park Ave.,
Costa Mesa. For more information
or dtrecbollSI call (714) 534-51 ?7. .
JULY26
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Young adults In the community
who want to make a positive
impact are invited io attend the
Central Orange County Youth
Leadershlp Forum from 9 a.m. to
1 p.m. (lunch is provided). Speak-
ers will include State Assembly·
lban Scott Baugh and State
Assembly Minonty Leader Gloria
Mata-Tuchman. Topics to be dis·
cussed include •Does it matter if I
vote?,• "Ethics in Lead'ership
Decision Making• and "Young
Elected Leaders in Politics." Reg-
istration is reqw:red as seating is
l.united. Call Maria Alvarado at
(714) 638-0545.
ONGOING
The Walklng Club of Newport
Beach will meet at 9 a.m. and 7
p.m. al Hospital Road and Superi-
or Avenue. Lose the weight and
have funl For more information. ~ ,, call (949) 650-1332. '"
Applications are available for stu-
dents planning to enroll this fall at
OCC. Applications are in the
school's Admissions and Records
Office, 2701 l'liliview Road, Costa
Mesa. Fall classes l>egin Aug. 16.
For more information, call (714)
432-5072. .
"T'radlUonal Art Images,.. an
exhibit of otls and acrylics by
Gena Mezo, will be on display
·through June 3.0 in the Ne~ort
Beach Central Library foyer, 1000
Avocado Ave. For more informa-
tion, call (949) 717-3801.
An art show featuring lntrtcately
detailed drawings and collages
suggesting a sometimes whimsi-
cal, sometimes nightmarish
dream world by Laguna Beach
artist Leonard Kaplan is showing
through June 30 at the Jewish
Community Center of Orange
County, 250 E. Baker St.. Costa
Mesa. For reservations or more
information, call (714) 155:0340.
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ec.sc:h a<.lditioMl da or $80 1or 1 O
cl . Bru19 Cl tpwel and water
to drink, light handwc19hts are
also recommended. For more
Wormabon, ~ (949) 588-2427.
Jewt h Family Service of Orange
County offer.> a support group for
ddults who are t!motionally dis·
tressed by divorce. Thl:i WC>ekly
group, led by an cxpenenced
counselpr, meets to help identify
issues , and find ·solutions to
divorce-related problems eve!"}'.
Tuesday at b p.m. at JFS' satellite
uofficc at the Jewish Federation
• Campus, 250 E. Baker St. Smte G,
, Costa Mesa. For more informa-
tion, including dates und fP.CJ., call
Heather Watson 8l (71'll} 445-
4950. •. •
The Sea Explorer Shlp Del Mar
711 of Orange County offers d
program for young men ages 14
to 18 intercstcd~in learning about
sailing, seamanship, ptlotmg,
navigation and cnt1. ing. Meet-
ings are from 6 to 9 p.m. Wednes-'
days at the Sea Explorer Sea
Base, 1931 W. Coast f-hgh~ay,
Newport .Beach. Par m2r:.e mlor-
. mation, call (949) .642li>~l or
(949) 551-8-SQl:-
The Newport Sport> Coll ction
Foundation, a nonprofit orgaruza.
tion, operates a free mus •um •at
620 NeWJ>Ort Center Drive. New-
port Beach. The museum. wliich
ha o~e of the world' tarucst col-
lections of sports memorabilia, is
open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. week:.
days. For more infom1abon, rall
(949) 721-9333.
The Costa Mesa Senior Center
offers watercolor classes Wednes-
ddys, from June 23 through
August 25, from 1 to 4 p.m. The
fee for the 10-wcek class, taught
by Diana Loschiavo, is $50 For
more mfonnation, cC:tU (049) 645-
2356. .. •
. around town J'
1 p m. Tuesdayi; at Me~ Verde ior modif1rntion bnd othf'f tech·
Unito<l M Utodist Churc:h, 1701 mques to conuol ~our w~ ght.
W, R ker St., Co ta M~.' For Cost 1~ $20 Groups rnc t from
more mfonnauon, call (714) 540-6:30 to 8 p .m. Wedn <la\' dncl
4.4'6,....-~~------.... ~• :Thwsdays at 36Y n.M19uel.Dn
ve, Swte 350, Newport Beach t:or
more information, call (949) 718-
9848.
Blue Flame Toastmaster.s Club
2717 meets at 7 a,m. Wednesdays
at the Village Farmer, Soutb
Coast Plaza Village, 1651 Sun-
flower Ave., Co"Sta Mesa. The
meeting is frqe for first-time visi-
ton. For. mol:e information, call
(949) 855-4308,
Toastmasters Club 231 meets at 7
am Mondays at The Irvine Co.,
550-C Newpon·centPr, Newpprt ·
Beach. For more inlormation, call
(949) 733-2209.
Harborllles Toastmaster Qub
1927 ~eets d.t 7 a.m.:wcd.nesO:ays
at the Riverboat Cafe, 151 E.
Coast l tighway, Newport Bedch.
For more information, call (714)
905-3648.
The HoPQ Institute, a center for
r(.'Covery and fanuly ducahon.
offers a women~ support group
from 6:30 to 8 p '(11. Tuesdays at·
'l900 Bnstol St., C-206, Costa
Mesa. For more Ulf ormation, Cdll
(714) 432-0020
The Healing Copnecllon offers a
women's relation hip group di 7
p.m. Tuesdays al ·4425 :Jamboree
Road, 180-A, Newport Becich.'
For morn information, c-aij (949)
261-8003:
OASIS Senior Center has a wal~
ing group called Walker<: Not
Rockers that meets once ct week
to en1oy scenic waB•s m and
around the Newport Beach area.
For more information, call (949)
644-3244.
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cost is $8 per c:lass. for more
lnto.rmatlun, call (94!lJ 722-0526
Alcoholics Anonymous meet
li:om -6.-4-S-.;to 1 .C5 ~.m onday
through Fnday in Room 3 at
t>asis Semclf Center, 800 Mar·
guente Ave., ,Corona del Mar
For more informat'ion, call (949)
i54-'·3244.
The AJzbelm\"r's Assn. and Grl.-f
Support Group ot Newport Vill<l
West/Villa Rosa cosponsors u
free support group rneetmg for
caregivers at 7 p.m. the fourth
Thursday of each month
through October at Newport Vll-
la West Assisted Living, :f9J
Hospital Road; Newport Beach
For more mfonnation, call (949)
631-3555. . • .
The Alzheimer's Assn. and
Me a Terrace, d residential com·
munity for people with
Alzheimer's dbease and relalt?d
dementia. offers a free support
group ror caregivers ut 6:30 p.m.
the first Tuesday of each month
at Mesa Terrace, 350 W. Bay St ..
Costa Mesa. For more informa·
Udo I le Toastmasters meets
Mondays from 6·30 to 8 p.m. at
the Glendale Federal Bank Com-
muruty Room, 100 Newport Cen-
ter Dnve, Fc\shion Island, New-
port Be<lch, For more information,
call (714)964-5314.
Women Helping Women offers a r. tion, ~call (714) 283-1111.
free peer support gtoup for.
women m transition from 3:15 to
4·15 pm. Wednesddys at 425 E.
Reh cca Lewis le ds an animal
ber avem nt group that $PCd&.l-
1z m th needs of people who
h ve sick or dy1ng animals It
meet tu p. .,,.~ry Tuesda)' at
3101 w. Coa:;t Highway, Suit
311, wport Beach. The cost 1
a donation to an an.mull chanty
of 'the attendee's choke.· For
r ervatwni., call (949) 721-
5750.
Another Pas age, a tran.stttonal
support group for people experi-
cncmg changes tn their lives,
me~ts trom 1 to 2:30 p.m.
.,,WodnP.sdetys 10 Room 3 at Oasis
Semor Cent~r. 800 Marguerite
Ave., C::orona del Mar. For more
1rtformat1on, call (949) 644~3244.
OASis SenJor Center' conducts
blood pre::.sure screening from 9
to 11 a m. the ftrst dnd third
Tu day of each month m Room
3 at 800 Marguente Ave., Coro-
nd def Mar. Screening is also
aVdildble from 1 to 2:30 p.m. the
second and fourth Wednesday
of each month at Mariners Park,
Dover StreP.t at lrvine Avenue,
Nl•wport Beuc~. For more infor-
mation, rall (9491 644·3~44 .
• .. , OASIS SenJor Center offers ongo-
ing assistance, counsehng and
referral services for seniors. For
appointments or more in.forma-
tion, call (949)644-3244
Hoag Cancer Center sponsor <\
free tai chi <Class for intlmnediate
tO' advdriced levels from 10:30 to.
11:30 a.m. Thursdays for people
with cancer and their families A
ht;ginner session meets from
10:30 to 11 :30 a.m: Fridays. The
classes are designed · to reduce
stress, mcrease longevity and pro-
mote. a sense of well-being with
basic, easy-to-learn, nonstrenu-
ous movements to aid m. balance
and concentration. The Clil!.S lS
taught by Victor Anndlld. No reg-
istration 1s requued. free. I Ioa.g
Cancer Center is at 4000 W. Coast
Highway, Newport Beach For ..
more infonnation, call (949) 722·.
0237.
OASIS Senior Center offers a dal-
ly telephone contact program for
seniors who have d limited local
su{lport ~ystem. For more mfor·
mation, call (949) 644-3244.
OASIS Senior Centet" otters a
Care-A· Van transport to take
members to appointments a~d
grocery shoppmg The shuttle
takes members to the center. For
appointments, call (949) 644-
3244.
18th' St.. Co!.ta Mesa. TopK's
include self e!>l<>em, eic.plorqhon
of feehngs, · communicdbon,
twuma recovery tind p<>r·mnal
sllj)port For more mformal!on,
Cdll (949) 631 ·2313
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The Costa Mesa Senior Citizen
Square and Round Dance Club
seeks experienced dancers to 1010
its group from 9 to 11 a.m. Thurs-
days at the Costa Mesa Senior
Center, 19th ond Pomona streets,
Costa Mesa. For more tnforma-
.tion, call (714) 545-5669.
Hoag Cancer Center offers a
People interested lo reading Eng-free yoga class from 10·45 to
hsh Cdn lecirn with the help of a 11 ·45 a .m. Tuesday al. 4000 W.
tutor. Hourly, rates and tunes I Coast Htghwtty, Newport Bcdch.
negotiable. For more information. For more informd.tjon, coll (949)
call (94Q) 851-1739. 722-6237.
OASIS SenJor Centet offers visu-
c1l-d1d scref'mngi. with a Braille
Institute representativ.e by
uppomtment: For more informa-
tion, call (949) 644-3244.
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A free support group for cancer
patients meets at 7 pm. Wednes-
days and d support group for peo-
ple suffenng from ch.roruc faugue ·
syndrome meets from 7 to 10 p.m.
Wednesddys dt the lnslltute for
Holistic Tteatmcml and Research,
4019 Westerly Place Swte 100,
.b-Jewport Beach. For more infor-
mation, cctll (949) 251-8700.
The·costa Mesa Communicators
Toastmasters Club meets from
noon to 1 p.m. Wednesdays at the
Orange County Department o(
Educat.J.on, 200 Kalmus Dnve,
Costa Mesa. J\leetmgs are open to
anyone who wants to unprove his
or her public speaking skills. For
more information. call (714) 444-
5030.
The Newport Beach Dlslln-
gwshed Toastmasters Club 1300
meets from 7 to 9 p m 1\1e-.days
m Sgt. Pepperoru's mectmg room,
2300 Bristol St., Newport Bedch.
F.or sesel"Vdbe~or mor.., inJ01ma·
bon, call t949) 646• 12.74. '-
E senllal Weight Management
offers interactive and proact:lve
weight loss groups. Lea.m behav.
Body De tgn and Unlted Studios
ol Self-Defense offers kick box-
rng clasi.cs from 8:30 to 9:30 a.m .
Tuesddys, Thursdays c1nd Satur-
days al 1000 W. Coast Highway,
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• Hillary Ston<' 1£>c1ds an .exNc1s-e-
class <1t H-a m. Tpursday!; <1t the
Jewish Senior Center, 250 E. Bak-
er St., Costd. Mesa. For mdre mfor-
matlon, call (714 I 5 t 3-5641. .»
NtghUy meetings are offered ln
Costa Mesa and Newport Beach
for anyone who wants lo over-
' come nicotine addiction. For ti
schedule or more information, call
(714) 774-9106 or (800) 642-0666.
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Clambake raises 3q 000 clams for kid S ~harities ..
T he ~ond annual Crean
Clambake for kids attract-
d 300 local£ Intent on
shanng their good fortune with
the Children's Bureau of South-
ern Califo(Na. Honorary chairs
Donna and John Crean wel-
comed friends to the beuch bash
at Newport's Balboa Bay Club.
When the' last clam was con-
sumed, organizers proudly
reported that more than $33,000
had been raised for the children
and families !ierved by the
bureau. The evening was
chaired by Newport's channing
Sharl Brown and the very dedi-
cated Royal Radtke, personaJ pal
of John and Donna Crean.
The Orange County chapter
of the Children's Bureau was
founded"by Donna Crean in
1992 Crean had long been a
dedicated supporter of the Los
Angeles Bureau and deoded to
expand the good deeds of the
effort by estdbllsh.mg d stronger
presence in Orange County.The
nonprofit orgaruzat.J.on hds been
a leader in local chanta.ble circles
. m the area of duld d buse pre-
vention since 1904. The bureau
serves more than 5,000 children
and thelt families edch yedr. "It
· takes money, and 1t takes
involvement. H offered Children's
Bureau board president Peggy
Goldwater Clay. "We don't stop
... all year long, t.hmkmq of wdys
to rctise more in order to help
more," added the talented, red-
headed Clay, who works tor
many loccil causes. ~The Chil-
dren's Bureau is very close to my
heart. It's one of the redlly spe·
oaJ organizations.• Clay added
that the annual Ruby Ducky Der-
by at Wild Rivers Park 1s only d
couple of plOnths off. The big
end-of-swruner fanuly day at the
water park has become a ma1or
fund-raiser for the ChLlclren's
Bureau
En1oymq d dmner of fine
seafood by the Newport
Bayf ront, guesLc; took tunt> out .
from nibbling to b1cl on dn array
of live and silent auction items.
Tom Thumb and the Hitchhikers
cast theu musical maq1c spell
over those spendmg an everung
under the stars. One fortundte ·
party arumal went home Wlth the
grand prize drawn out of a giant
clamshell. PnVest. Bank, one of
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by Black Flies/Fly Girls, Cold as
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the Nose and Urb~ Decay q>s-
met.ics.
•••
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Solst.J.ce '99 was a huge success,
attracting more than 1,400 local
guests last week to-the fonner
Crystal Cou,rt (now part of I.Pe .
larger South Coast Plaza and
soon to be connected by a bridge
that is being designed by
renowned architect Kathy
the evening~ sponsors, provided Gustafson). The seventh annual
a $1,000 savings bond in pldce of event·was underwritten by the
a pearl Other sponsors deserv-Segerstrom family and generous
ing ink included Disneyland, " local restaurants and wineries
Bank of America and Coss allowing for the totaJ proceeds
Shreiar and Law. ln the crowd, from the swnmer dining extrava-
the smiling fac~ of Dawn and ganza to benefit the work of
K.lJn Burdic:,k, Lana Chandler, local hunger organizations
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Betty and Ron Dominguez, Dar-of Orange County and the Some-
leen and Bill Manclark, Alan• one Cares Soup Kitchen, Costa
O'Kain, Gloria and Ray Osbrink, Mesa. Werner Escher, South
and Barbara Venezia with nus-Coast Plaza spokesperson,
band Stan Tka<;Zyk. proudly r~ated that more than
••• $50,000 was raised from the tick-
Planned Parenthood of et sales. •we met our goal, and
Orange and San Bernardino perhaps even exceeded it. We
Counties used the lyrics of a very need to w8.lt for all the receipts
popular old Motown tune record-to be counted and tallied,•
ed by Diana Ross and The added Escher. Anton Segerstrom,
Supremes back in the mid-1960's coordinator of the event, wan-
to front their recent summer bdsh dered the multiple floors of food
at the Four Seasons Hotel, New-and wine displays chatting with
port Beach. "Stop in the Name of local guests. "Each ticket sold
Love" bad some 300 folks danc-tonight will feed a family of four
mg m support of the Planned for three months," said
Parenthood's "Teens Ask Teens" Segerstrom. C~rtainly, a most
hotline "Tlus service provides sigruf1cant contribution for the
our commuruty's teens ac~-tprice of d dinner ticket.
accurate, free and -most impor-Restaurants such as Gustaf
tantly -anonymous answers to Anders (serving a delicious cold
dny questions regarding repro-shrimp Sdlad) JOUled the chefs of
ducbve health. The hotline is Darya Persian Cuisine, Mag-
staffed by teens answenng ques-giano's ltalldn Bistro, and dozens
tions for their peers," offered more to provide d feast for the
PdCIJled Parenthood's Kimberly moving crowd that was also
Chapman. myited to sip wmes from dozens
••• of vintners. Antonio Cagnolo,
Darcy Lee cincl KaOterlne owner of Antonello, served as
Sanderson plann~d and execut-honorary chairman. The ta,ltmted.
ed the swnmer ball they called restaurateur WdS in the crowd
"Haute WiredH with assistance with locals checklng out the
from a committee that mcluded bounty.
Bonnie Ahrens, Sheryl Ander-
son, Susan Skinner CausUn, Jill
Johnson Tucker, Linda
Lawrence, Louann McColloch,
Claudia Ponder, Te ddie Ray,
•••
Hundreds of Newport-Mesa
citizens joined the crowd of more
than 600 charitable folks sup-
porting Orangewood Children's
Foundation recently at the annu-
al Orange Blossom Ball. The
Hyatt Regency Hotel. Irvine was
Above, from left, Peggy
Goldwater Clay, Royal
Radtke and Sharl Brown
e,..joy the Crean Clam-·
bake benefiting the Chil-
dren's Bureau. At right, ·
Usa Dawn, Darcy Lee,
Katherine Sanderson,
Haydee ~mp, Allison
Olmstead and Ann Smyth
at the Planned Parent-
hood Summer Party.
Lee and Sanderson
cochaired the event.
the sett.J.ng for the event called
*Forever Kids at Heart.• An
impressive $300,000 was raised
for the foundabon
This year's everung was dedl·
cated to Jim and Oralee McNa-
mara for their work the past 13
years. ·working for Orangewood
bas given us a far greater reward
than we could ever give Orange-
established in 1987 to provide
assistance to foster children. Tay-
lor graduated with a bachelor's
degree in psychology. Her pow-
erful musical rendition offenng
encouragement to other children
who bave come to Orangewood
after her brought many in the
audience to tears.
•••
wood," offered Oralee McNama-The figures are in and more
ra m a warm speech to the' crowd than il00,000 was raised and
relating the special role Orange-·donated to locaJ charities mclud-
wood has played in their hves. ing the Susan G. Komen Breast
The warm tone set by the McNa-Cancer· Foundation, Canine
mara's was to be the spcoal Companions and Boys and Girls
bond that brought together all Club from last month's Capistra-
attending the affair. One young no Antiques and Garden Show.
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Taylor had come to OrangewoOd from Newport Beach, Laguna
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'An Ideal Husbaild '~ makes for a n id eal. movie
•EDfTOR'S NOTE: The Reel Cntacs col·
umn features movie critiques wrltten by
community members serving on our
~. .
'Husband' is Oscar
Wilde at bis best
D irector Ohver Parker has
collectM a ·aream cast for
Uus sharp, cldssy retelling
•of Oscar Wilde's oh-so-tim~ly sto-
ry of politics and morality, M An
Ideal Husband.•
All five of the key roles arr
well played by Cate Blanchett,
Minnie Driver, Juli~nne Moore,
REEL CRITICS
Rupert
Everett and
Jeremy
Northam,
. who all manage to look as
though they had spent therr lives
wearing the elegant formal attire
of the British upper cla&s of the
1890s.
Northam plays Sir Robert
Chiltern, an honorable member
of Parliament. His influence in
political circles is so strong that
his vote is sure to mfluence the
final outcome of any issue.
Into h.\s ideal life comes a
face from the past: the glC)m·
orous and m ysterious Mrs.
Cheveley, who threatens to
d slroy not
only Chiltem's
political
. career, but his
blissfully hap-
py marriage to
Fdmily," Wild '.!! drawing room
romedie> not only tackle enous
subjects, but ffidnagc to let us
Cdtch glintpi.cs of our own weak-·
ncss and pam, even as we laugh.
• JUNE FENNER. a Costa Mesa resident
en her late SOs, ls vice president of a
work force training company.
• Lady Chiltern
(Blanchett) .
unless he
·endorses plans
for the build-June Fenner 'Ideal' screwball
. ing of a canal d 'th twist in wl)ich Mrs. Cheve1ey ha~ COID0 y, Wl a
invested. Chiltern knows the Q s~r Wilde's ~An Ideal
cctnal scheme is fraudulent. Husband# was written
Moore'!. Mrs. Cheveley is an • in 1895, the same yedr
enticing villainess. She appears he was imprisoned for alleged
to have complete control of the . gross mdecency. Wilde's play
situation However, she will and director Oliver Parker's
meet her match in the person of (who also gave us 1995's ·oth-
Lord Gonng (Everett). euo•) screen adaptabon work
•An Ideal Husband• is Oscar due to the timeles& subject mat-
Wilde at his best. There's wit, ter or this screwball comedy:
satire, elegant sophistication, and politics and sex.
underneath it all, truth and wis-The plot centers on an up-
dom. Like the best of situation and-coming Parliament member,
comedies, classics such as Sir Robert Chiltejll (Jeremy
•M•p. ·s·H• and •All m the Northam) who lfas been a model
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of decenc:y all of ht rareer,
except at the beginning, when
he sold government anformab<m
to a baron. Sir Robert is adored
. by his Wile, Lady Gertrude
Chiltern {Cale Blanchett), whose
high standards would not pemut
her to be married to a <;heat and'
a liar. ·
exemplaryW
ever smce
Meanwhile,
Sir Robert's sis-
ter, Mabe1
(Minnie Dn-
ver). has
caught Lord
Coting~ eyft,as
a potential
to subm rg • rne~lve:s'1nto
their didlacters and make the.Jr
quaUti attsactJVti: Nortbam'
scnolliness, Moore's treachCJYt
Blanchett's virtue, und Driver's
innocence.
Matters becom~ more comph·
cated with the arrival of Mn..
Cheveley (JulJanne Moore), the
baron'& widow, who visits Lon·
don with the intention of black-
mailing Sl! Robert with the proot
of the origulal unscrupulous
transaetion.
wife. Rob Orozco
Of course,
Wilde's "~ Ideal Huc;band, .. '
ltke all good pieces of literature.
works because th~ subject matter
is timclc :.. I iere, WildP com-
ments on a so<nety where mar·
riage, romance. fortune and gov-
ernment poli<=J' d,ll re1:>t on a per-
son's obligation·to act with
decency.
Enter the rich and idle bache-
lor Lo~d Goring (Rupert Everett),
an acerbic wit wh<>ihas a knack
for being mvolved m all scan-
dals, as well as getting his
friends out of theirs. Lord Gonng
is asked by Sir Robert to prepare
Lady Gertrude for the unpending
bad news and to help her under-
stand how a mdn who once did a
despicabl~ act could lead an
none of the plot sequences mat-
ter in any screwba}.l comedy.
They are merely ·a way to intro-·
duce an audience to the charac-
ters as they n~otiate their way
through various schemes. But as
with all screwball comedies,· the
situations wowd only work iI you
believe the characters are capa-
ble of apually finding their way
through the vanous awlnvard sit-
uations.
Wilde believed that all scan-·
dais; public and private. ongmat-
ed from the absence of honor
and their ensuing revelation~
beget comedy. So as you can see,
soaety's breakdown JS not a cur-
rent phenomena, but has been
w1tfl us, at least, since the gilded
Vic:tonan Age. •An Ideal Husband-JS graced
Wlth a great cast led by the
smObth and chamung Everett.
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P.F. Chang's serves up a· delicious · and new Chinese cuisine
) . . . .
The large ovalbN: ts 41way . etable steamed dumplings (56.95
crowded and p ovid a large and $4.95, r pectively). The
election of WUl and spmli. A . teamed dumplings are served m Pl. CHING'S Cl.a llS'llO.
ll o paraphrase a recent tcle·
vision coinmeroal, P.P.
Chang's China Bhtro is not·
y"our father's Chinese r stauront.
The lively atmosphere and As1an
mdustrial decor provide a stark
contrast to the quiet, white-table-
clothed chow mien hou es of the
'60s and '70s.
wall.of floor-to-ceiling windows tho c round metal contamers you
proVldes an exquisite view of hnd at Oun Sum restaurants,
Newport Harbor, ~akirig the with a ginger, chile soy sauce.
•
• WHIM: 1145 Newport Cef'tter Drive, New-
port Beach at Fashion ISiand
11 r::Jiffriday.ri SMurday, 11 a.m. to midnight • , . ..at MomfMe
rc.')ldurant a great_spot to en1oy a Wo ordered the shrimp ver-+ WHIN: ~ thr~ ~ 11 a.m.10 • ...... (949) 759-9007 .
The restaurant, peN;'he<l atop
the south entrance in Newp<>rt
Beach's Fashion Island Mall, is
. ·among a chain of 27 founded by Pa~ Fleming in 1993 in Scotts-
dale, Ariz.
• With longtime friend and Chi-
nese chef Philip Chiang, Aemmg
set out to ere-
. DINING REVIEW ~~b~t. tun
e nvirorunent
providing traditional C hinese
cwsme, and for the most part,
he's succeed~. ~
Before creating PF C'hdng's,
Aequng was a frandusee for
Ruth's Chns Stedk l louses. He
has smce returned to his red-
" meat roots with the recent open-
ing of Fleming's Sledk.housc and
Wine Bar, also rn Fashion Island.
sumrner sunset, The pa,co is ion, which was full of flavor and
u beat, and the noise level i:a steamed just right, not gummy or
ways on the high Slde. mushy. Unless you're a rib
Once seated (P.P. Chang's adcllct, I'd skip the spare ribs
doesn't tak-e reservations, and ($5.95). They're decent enough
the wait can be long on week-but rather bland compared with
ends), you'll be handed the some of the other choices, and 1 menu and a wine Ust. The menu borrows from many of China's found the sauce a bit too swee.t.
varied cuisl.nes, including Szech-P.F. Chang's alto offer5 several
wa.n,. Hunan, Cantonese and entree-si.Zed salads, includirig · _
Mongolian, and throws in a few the barbecue chicken salad
trendy Cal-Asian touche as • ($7 .95), chunks of Cantonese-
weU. • style chicken brea t served over
For starters, I particularly like a bed of mixed greens with a rice
the Chang's chicken in soothing wme vmaigretJ~.
lettuce wraps ($5.95). Spiced The extensive selection of
chicken is minced with water main courses is broken down
chestnuts and Chinese vegeta-1.nto meats, chicken, seafood,
bles and served on a platter sur-noodles and vegetables, plus a
rounded with crisp lettuce host of "Chang's recommenda-'
leaves. The idea is to scoop some tions." Cantonese chicken or
of the chicken mixture into a let-duck ($9.95 and $12.95) 15 their
tuce leaf, dri.zzie with soy, vme-version of a mu shu dish. The
gar, or hot sauce (or a combma-duck we tned was moist inside
tion of sauces your waiter will with a CJlSPY skin and was
mix for you), and wrap the whole served with shredded cucumber
thing burrito style. · and scallions and'.thin Chine$e · The combination provides
contrast in temperature and tex-crepes.
ture, with the crisp, cool lettuce Kung Pdo shrimp ($11.95) were
Entering the restdurant, you
are struck by the contemporary
decor, punctuated with tradi-
tional Chinese murals and stat-
uettes Large, backlit, trdnsltt.
cent disks are suspe"nded from
the otherwise exposed-duct
celling creating an almost celes-
UAJ effect
balancinglthe spicy meat nicely. stir-fried JUSt until they were finn
Several types of dumplings and plwnp, and served with a , -S.EAN HUER I OAllY Pl.OT
are available, including Peking peanut and chile sauce. The
raviolis ($4.95) which are basical-shrimp were excellent, but the
Bill Harvesty of Newport Beach proposes a toast will a friend during a late lunch pt P.F.
Chang's in Fashion Island.
ly potstickers, and shrimp or veg-sauce WdS a little mild for my taste.
• The menu·at P.F. Chang's
emphasizes the freshness of the
ingredients cooked with a lighter
touch, and this ts nowhere more
evident tha,nm the lemon chick-
en. All to often in other restau-
rants the chicken is greasy and
the sauce a goopy, too-sweet
mess. PF. Chang's version
($10.75) features crisp, lightly
battered chicken with a tart
sauce that provides just enough
lemen fldvor without being over-
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dles ($8.95) Ground chicken is ($5.95) and the garlic snap peas
wok-sauteed Wllh scallions, gar-(4.95). Long beans look like com-
lic and chile peppers and com--man stnng beans on growth hor-
bmed with wide egg noodles, · ~ the average bean can be a
shredded cucumber and' bean foot long. They taste like green
sprouts. The addition of the beCIDs but with a more subtle,
cucumber cools the bile of the earthy undertone. They are stir
chile peppers in this satisfying bied briefly w.ith Chinese pre-
entree. The Cantonese chow fun, served vegetables and seasoned
wide nee noodles wtth clucken with a bi\ of soy sauce. The snap
or beef ($9.95) dre also good. peas are prepared in a smular
powenng. · Several of the vegetable side manner, sauteed bnefly with a·
dishes dre worth notmg~ iri par-touch of fresh gar)Jc. They Among the noodle dishes, I
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Chinese ealeJies. Listings for both
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IRIEFLY.· I N
SCRep seeks kids for
summer workshop
South Coast Repertory's
Young Conservatory is currently
accepting applications in the
Summer Theatre Workshop for
children ages 8 to 17.
· The Summer Theatre Work-
shop is designed to encourage
children to explore the dramatic
arts under the guidance '<>f top
professionals in the field who
share their expertise as actors,
• designers and theatre specialists.
The program concludes with a
performance project presented
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subsections, one for lighter choic-
es, and the oQ:ler for full-bodied
varieties. I was pleased to see both
a Reislmg and a GeWUIZtramlner
offered: either of these sweeter
whites excellently accompanies
some of the spioer dishes. All the
wines are available by the glass or
the bottle.
P.F. Chang's China Bistro
updates and, to a certain extent,
Americanizes traditional. Chinese
cuisine, and serves it all up in an
energized, youthf ui and some-
what lrendy envirorunent that
will never let you forget that Chi-
nese restaurants have certainly
come a long way, baby.
• STEPHEN SANTACIWCE's dining
review appears every other ThuMay
DATE BOOK
classes, which meet during the
afternoons and on Saturdays
throughout the school year.
Those who have completed at ·
least two years m the Young
Con.Servatory may audition for
the Youth, Teen and Junior Teen'
Players performance groups.
The two Summer Theatre
Workshop sessions are Aug. 2 to
14 and Aug. 16 to 28. Workshop
classes meet Monday through
Friddy from 9 a.m. to noon In
sep~rate classes for grades three
to six, seven ana eight, and nine
through 12. Workshop tuition is
$105 wilt1'~ $30 discount for
each additional sibling. SCR is at
6S5 Town Ce.o er Drive, Costa
Mesa. ..,,.
For t!nrollment information,
call (714) 708-5577.
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A season _of innovative
theater awaits at OCC
IOMTmJS
T heatergoers intrigued by
the pro pect ot something
new and different on the
stage won't have to go any far-
ther than OCC nc.xt season.
OCC!s theator department ·
has unveiled its agenda for
1999·2000, and the tum of the
c~ntury wlll be filled with new
arid/or unfanuuar pieces ori the
ooUege's three stages.
It's long been known a the
most active commwuty college
program in the nation, with
more than 40 different hows
offered each year (most college
drdma department<> Stdge five 01
six). Now OCG's hncup is one
of the most innovative.
The new THfATER REVIEW s~ason ~ . kick off in
. August
with David Rimmcr·s· off-Broad-
way hit, • Albwn," dealing with
the high rlool years ofTour
teenagers qrowmg up in the
1960s. The show opens its two-
weekend run Aug. 28 in the
Studio Theater (most p}ays run
for two weekends at OCC).
The Studio also will host
"First Year Showcase,• a senes
of scenes, monologues and var-
ious surpnsc.c; perform d by stu·
dents new to the OCC Theater
Department. It runs Sept. 11
and 12 only.
Whal do you get when you
combine the creative minds of
DctVld Mdffiet, Elaine May and
Woody Allen? Thc·answer is
"Death Defying Acts,· and the
play will make 1ts Orange
County premiere Sept. 23 m the
Drama Lab Theater under the
direction of John FerzacCd .
There's somelhing,about
•Hamlet" at OCC. The play·
itself has been stuged several
times (once with South Coast
Repertory foWlder David
Emmes in the title role), and
we've also seen the "Ten ·
minute Hamlet" on more than
one occasion. Come Oct. 9,
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OCC will present Paul Rud-even.In~ perfonnances are scbed-
nick's comedy "l Ha~ Hamlet,· ul d, with disrounts available for
about an actor haunted by the school groups
ghost of John Barrymore. Another new drama. "Taint-
You've probably heard the oo Justice" by Don Nigro, will
expression "Y2K" until you're ~ mounted starting March 2 m
sick of it. Get ready for a serie=> the Drnma Lab under the direc-
of short plays under that collec-hon of Perzacca. The play is tiv~ title, written and directed based on a true story and,
~y members of the OCC Re~r· advance notice says, "weaves a
tory, beginning Oct. 30 in tho tapestry of darknes5 and light.•
Studio Theater. . ~Shake.peare's Greatest Hits"
The'Drama Lab will be back · 1.5 the collective title of an hour-
m busmess Nov. 11 when "WUc.l long show by the Touring Com-
Oats, ·a farcical comedy by pany "lated for March 17 an<t 18
James McLure, bows m under in the Studio, and also will be
the direction of thedter chair-available for travel. The R~p bas
man Alex Golc;on. planned a student-<iirected (and
According to the director, it's possibly student-written) play for
"a fdSt-paced romp U1al's full of a March is opening.
F-Troop-type cavalry, ham actors, Tfie college's annilal Spring
saloon dancers, bad guys, good One-act Play Festival takes the
guys and outrageous situations Studio stage April 14. Tb.is
and dialogue ... Whew. event offers more than a dozen
OCC's Tounng Company, d different student-directed one-
part of the repertory company, acts, including original pieces
will put on some improvisations by OCC students.
and original aod classic skits Finally, something familiar:
during "The Comedy Show,.. the musical !' 1776" comes to the
Opening Dec. 4 in the Studio. Drama Lab May 11 with Golson
The show also is available to directing. This show about the
tour for charitdble and pnvate founding fathers puts a bumor-
Iunctions. · ous twist on such icons as John
The Yuletide season brings Ada.ms, Benjamin Franklin and
one of several recurring holiday Thomas Jefferson.
attractions, and this year it's the With au that theatrical action, .
"Olde Fashioned Christmas • OCC's 200 theater arts majors
Show and Ice Cream Social " should find plenty of action. ·
The show, opening Dec. 2, According to Golson, some 500 inp~des a Christmas melodra-people are actively involved in
ma aruJ carols. vaudeville acts classes and plays eacl} year -
and a visit from Santa Claus. in fact, there were 675 roles
Next to Christopher Durang, available for actors last season.
David Mamet probably is the Most of the student thespians
most popular playwright on col-have their eyes on the big prize,
lege campuses, and OCC's Rep and success in the Big Tune IS
company will stage several of not that unreasonable a goal.
his short works under the · After all, Diane Keaton, William
umbrella title ·1 Think,. There-Katt and Kelly McGillls all went
fore l Mamet." The one-acts through the occ theater pro-
open i:eb. 5 in the studio. gram, not to mention the afore-
The younger set will get a mentioned Emmes, who later
special treat this year when a t his b f mil new play for kids, "Wish I Could • se up own 5 op a ew es
Meet Mr. Washington and Mr. away.
Lincoln," goes up Feb. 16-19 • TOM~TI'N--5-re_v_lews_l_oc_a_I t-h-ea-ter for
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The 5ounds of ~azz will hll lhe atr
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Bamboo forest head.lines lhe con·
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STAG~
'TH£ LION, THE WITCH •
AND THE WARDROBE' .
Presented· by OCC's Chilaren's .
The<ttre Company, •The Lion, the
Wilch and the Wardrobe" ~ based
on the first book of C.S. Lewis'
series "The ~hrorurJes of Namia "
It~ Wednesdil)1i through Satur-
day:.,
AFTER HOURS WednPsddy
to .July 1 O and
. .July 14 to 17' m OCC\ Rouert n. Moore Thedlre.
Performam e cHl lt1ted al 10 a.m.
Wedne day throuqh Fndays, 7
· p.m, Fnduys and ~c1turdays and ·2
p.m. Satu1<11ys ·nc kets c1re $4 if
• purcha..,ecl m ad\'c1nce dnd $5 dl
the dom. A IO'}o <IL<;count is c1va,i.1-
ttblP tc>r ~roup 111 10 or more For
ticket" and muri• ii1formdllon, call
(714) '1;J,2·58!i0
ORIG1NAL PLAY FESTIVAL
OCC\ Repertory tThedtre Com-
pany will fcalurl' d senes of short
works, gt>c.1red toward mature
aud1t"nte , all v.rittcn and direct-
ed by OCC theatre students. The
f~tivdl w1ll lc1kl• place Thursdays
throuyh Stutdays, July 15 to 18
and luly 22 to 25 m OCC's Drama
Lab Stut110 TI1e curtain is set for 8
p.m Thursddy through Sunday
rught-., and 2 and 7 p.m. on Sun-
da) :>. Tickets are $5 if purchdsed
m advance, ctnd $6 at the door.
For hckets and more mfonnation,
call (714) 432-5640.
'MISS SAIGON'
The Broadwciy musical ··M1ss.
Saigon" will be realW-ed at
Segerstrom Hdll Sept. 2 to 25. Set
l1l 1975, the plot revolves around
the love story of a young Viet-
namese girl and an Amencan GI.
ThurKfoy1 July 1, 1999 A 17
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wrtDg Eetula Clark
a Norma~tbe
Orange County Pre-
miere of "Samet BoUle-
vard" will begin a um ..
lled eJgbt-perfotllaaACe
engagement on July 20.
ln ~rstrom Hall at
the Orange County Per-
formlng Arts Center.
· Tickets are 521 to
$.52.50. The sign lui·
gua~lnterpretecl ~r·
fonnance wlll be held
on JUJy 24 at 2 p.m. For
more information, call
(714) 556-ARTS or visit
The Center's Web site
at ~.ocpac.org.
Tickets are $41 to $66 and are on
sale at The Center Box Office and•
by p'hone through Ticketmaster at
(714) 740-7878 or (213) 365-3500.
Tickets are also available online
at www.ticketmaster.com For
more information, call (714) S56-
ARTS.
'THE HEIRESS'
The Theatre District presents
"The Heiress," July 16 • to
August 14. Based on the Henry
James novel, ·washmgton
Square," and set in 1850 in New
York's ehllst Washington
Square, it is a tale of loneliness,
love, betrayal. venge and
redemption. Tickets ft>r-Friday
and Sunday perfonnances are
$15, for Saturday everung per-
formances, $20. Tickets for
opemng nig-ht with a cham-·
pagne recepuon are also $20.
Group discounts are available.
The Theatre District is at 2930
Bnstol St, Costa Mesa'. in the
oack lot of The Lab Anti-.tvl.all.
For tickets or more mfonnation,·
call (714) 435-404"3.
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• commun1 forum
Policy h8.s · ·resulted· in safer campuses,. disciplined kids
M y lirst introducliOn to NewPtirt-Mesa
schools was attending with 111y wife tt ·
graduation ceremony at Davidson Field
for the daughter of our good friends who lived in
Newport Beach . ~
We arrived at Davidson Field A d sat in the
bleachers to fln.d a number of parents of seniors ~th piCRic baskets, snacking on che~se and cr~ck
ers, eating sandwiches and swirling theU' martinis
or drinking champagne. .~
While working for the Newport·CC?Sta Mesa .
Others, as l
shook the[r
hands to con-
gratulate them.
would pass a
thumb tack mto
my palm, trans-
Cer a marble or
cotton ball -
several even
transferred a
used condom.
No kidding. _,.
They thought it
was great fun.
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COMMENTARY
-thu:., Polic;y -4210 und zero tolerance.
The. Daily Pilot ed.itonal on zero.tolerance was
rm."ileading at best when 1t stated, ·under the poli-
cy. n tudent caught under the influence or in pos-
session Qf alcohol or dnlgs, or in a possession of a
.....,eapon, must be expelled and then translorred to
another campus regardless of whether it's his li.rst
offense• ("We must tolerate some 'zero tolerance'
behavior,• June 26). It is ~vident the Daily Pilot
hasn't read or doesn't understand the iero-toler-... . .. ance 1>9ucy. •
The Zero-Tolerance-Poli<:)'. for Controlled Sub-
~ ·~lances, Alcohol and/or 0ther lr\loXlcants staf~s in iim _ _._ __ 4--" section 5.1.1 the puni.Shnienl for the first-tirn~ user
de boom or for someone in the presence of alcohol or other
intoxicants is a transfer to another school within the
' .
caught? l think not.
Studentli~ kindergarten thro~gb 12th grade, are
infotmed about the zero-tolerance policy the flISt
week. of every school year m Ute handbook and at
an all·school assembly led by the principal. Signs
are posted in all classrooms and school hallways.
High school students are required to read the zero-
tolerance summary and sign a statement saying
·they have received it
Out of 21,000 students ln the district, 60-some
students a year are caught with Cllcohol and drug
violations an<.l suffer the consequences. or ~eir
a~ons Most parents use that violation es a
teachable moment Wlth their children, as has
YMCA, l visited !,r.hools, attended high school ath-
'letic events, and spo~ with parents, teachers and
a~trators. Teachers often complained of
stoned kids in thelf classrooms. Administrators
enforced the rules of the day -suspension, Satur-
day work detail, conference Wlth pd!ents.' l remem-
ber one administrator al a middle school got
chewed out by parents whose son hdd been caught
on ccimpus smolong pot. The parents were mad
becau e they gave him the pot and their permis-
sion to smoke it, like they all did dt home most
rughts.
years I have i.l' distnct, and "the receiving school/program shall
invoke' additional educational requirements such as
counseling, enrollment in a rehabilitation program,
or any other combination of activities appropriate to
been reported by parents at school boatd meet-
ings m 1996, while I was stili on the boar(!. Some
parfnts are unwilling to accept the fact-that their
children might have done something wrong, hire
an attorney to attack the policy and the district,
been in the community, we have had our share of
drunk high school students killed in auto accidents, '"'
some o graduation day. and make the he~dlines. Thus the discussion in
Th crowning incident in 1990 was a bus load of
stud ts al the winter formal who had on their bus
enhance the success of the student." our papers and at the board meellilgs.
a -dozen large ice coolers filled with beer, wine'
. The second time a student is caught selling. fur.
nishing, consuming or possessUlg drugs or alcohol at
Does the pplicy work? I have talked with hun-
dreds of students who said 1l gave them a reason '
to say no. I .rememb.ir one story about a group of
seniors on the eve of graduation who brought
sleep41g bags to camp overnight on their school's
a'thleUc field, and when a another group showed
up with coolers of beer, everyone left. They knew •
the consequence.
At tugh school football gamei., it was common to
see drunk students throwing up under the bleach-
ers or engag10g in aggressive behavior.
When our ddughters started attending Newport
Harbor High School, Barbara and l served as Her-
itage Run volunteers, helping set up the field after
the football gaTtJ,e and emptymg restroom trash
containers, which contained hundreds of beer cans
and wme bottles
and hquor. They bad a designated charter btls .dn-
ver, but the stUdents came to a school function in
the presence of and under the influence of alcohol.
They received the puni.Shment of the day -a
five -day suspension. When they returned to school
from their five days off, they spoke of their trips to
the mountains for skiing, Mexico for sun, and some
even took in Knott's Berry Farm, Disneyland, Magic
Mountain and Universal Studios during their sus-
pension. The net result of their five-day suspension
-they continued their partymg· for an extra five
days. Some deterrent
.school, the student will be recommended •tor expul-
sion from the school district" (section 5.1.2). That's
the same punishment for anyone caught the first
time in possession of any sort of weapon at a school.
Parents in the '70s and '80s weren't eager to
• • chaperone, for they didn't know how to handle stu-
dents snorting cocaine in the school bdthrooms.
By state law, the district has a right to assign any
and all students to whatever school it wants to, and
students subject to expulsion have ·a whole series of
appeal rights.
Ask your children's teachers u they have a
problem with stoned students m class now. At the
next high school football, basketball or volleyball
gamf! .. che<;k the trash can~ after the game for
empty beer cans and wine bottles. ·
Zero tolerance 1s a deterrent.
Attendtng graduation ceremorues as d school .
board member before zero tolerance could be a dis-
tasteful expenence. Some seniors cinived drunk.
The community deOlll"ded, and the school
board did take, a tough Stdilce on the use of alco-
holic beverages ~nd drugs on or at school activities
. The Daily Pilot editorial asks, "But what if we're
talking ~bout a girl who gets caught intoxicated at
a school dance. but all her equally intoXJfaled
friends get away scot-free?" Following that logic,
should we then change the laws pertairung to
drunk driving because only few get CflUQ'ht. or the
laws for murder because not all murders ai:e
• JIM DE BOOM, a Newport Beach resident. seNed as a
trustee for the Newport-Mesa Unified Schoot District from
1983 to 1996.
READERS RESPOND
I •
Students say zero-tolerance policy doesn't work
THE ISSUE: School board member Jim Ferryman's sug-
gestion that the district reconsider its ~iscipline policy
prompted letters in support of a chatfg~ from·students
at the district's Alternative Education Cerfte} · .... '
My opm100 of .the tolerc111Lc I S<.huol':,, way of yettmg nd of the
policy is thdt 1t does~·t work. If the .problem, so that people think the
school hnds i.omeone \'Vlth an ille-district is doing something about
gal weapon that IS not allowed in the dtug problem, when U\Stead,
school dnd they get kicked oul for they should be findmg the s!tJ-
it, people nught think thdt by dent direct belp.
kicking them out of school and PAUL
sendtng them to another school, 1t
will chdnge them. But they're
wrong. When they go to the other
school, they will find other friends
that do the Sdme thing, and they
will ke<>p on domg it
ROLANr
I thmk the district's zero-to! r-
anee policy does not w k
because dlJ that it is doing is send-
ing the student to another school.
There they will find the same
kinds of kids domg the same
drugs I have noticed that when·
they go to a new school, that leads
them to more -and most tunes
-even worse drugs. So send.mg
a kid to dI\other school is 1usl the
I think the zero-tolerance poli-
cy is not going to work becaUSE' 1f
they get locked out, they're going
to hdve extra time to do disaster
outside of school Zero toleranc'e
is not a very good idea. It's a good
idea for people in school to kick
them out, but not for other people
outside of .school.
CE OLIA
l think that the zero-tolerance
pollcy is stupid. I think that lack-
ing out a student if they have
alcohol or drugs on them -and it
has beeri their fin:t time -is stu-
pid. I believe that if a student con-
sistently is bringing substances on
campus, them they should be
kicked ouL I think that the school
district should try to help the stu-
dent with their problem l don't
believe that by kick.mg out ·a stu-
dent directly it teaches them a les-
son. The student will just do it
again when they are transferred
to a new school. Yet, if the student
knows about the zero-tolerance
I rule, then r think the student will
be more careful.
CHRISTINE
1 think thdt the zero-tolera.n'ce
policy is extremely stupid. All that
the zero-tolerance policy does is
gwe the students that get
expelled more tune to qq_ thelJ
drugs a.nd makes them more cau•
tious about getlmg "caught. If
schools and the system really
want to get rid of drugs, then Uley
should try to counsel the kids tbal
do drugs or have drug -prohiems
as opposed to kicking them out of
school. When you punish some-
one for somethil)g like drugs, it
doesn't make the person stop it. It
iust makes them sneakier about
it. But that mean that they may
even start doing it more, or they:
may start hangmg out more Wlth
people that ~ more mvolved
with drugs than they are. If they
want to get rid of drugs, then they
need to treat the people involved
with drugs the way. they treat
alcohollcs
JENNIFER
J think the zero-tolerance rule
is stµp1d becduSe ail it dOes is gwe
the,)9tJs more time to do drugs
while suspended or between
schools. l thmk what students do
out of school is thelf business. not
the sch<><:>l's, If stu(.jent bnng ·stuff
to school, that is a different story.
As long as students keep their
grades up and shoW" up to school
every day, th(le school has no rea-
son to get involved. I thought
their 1ob was to help the students.
Kicking them 0"1t of school for
something that is .none of their
business is not what I call helping.
STEPHANIE
· I think the school zero-toler-
ance policy is dumb. Students end
UP. worse after getting locked out
of school because they are not
going to mind getting kicked out
of' the other school.
JOSE
MAILBAG
NEWPORT CENTER PLANNING
IS KEY TO OTY'S FUTURt
I have read with some concern
many recent letters to your
paper questioning the need for
business clnd economic develop-
ment m Newport Beach. Some
Jllpeople seem to want only more
retail. Others want no econo9.ic
growth at all.
Following either of those
paths would be disastrous for •
Newport Beach One only needs
to look at the traffic problems
• where shoppers drive m from
othe r areas; or Laguna Beach,
where people must drive out of
town for their Jobs, to recognize
how w~ a place hke Newport
Center really works
Newport Beach residents
tiavr-a place to work, shop,
recreate and in ome cases, live • -au Wlthin walkmg distance. ft
a de ltcate balance and a com·
plex puzzle, ln which the
employ an the office bWldings
at Newport Center are an
important piece.
I· We .support the c1tY ef foJt to
lake a comprehensive look at tbl future of the Newport Cen·
tar and begin the long-te rm
.... ntng procett that Will
illillUte this part of Newport 8liKh temains an attradive
sary transportation lffiprove-
ments that will come with con-
tinued econQriuc growth
USA REEDY
Executive Director, Newport
-Center Assn.
STRATEGIC PLAN MUST HAVE
BOARD'S COMMITMENT
Can the school board's strate-
gic plan really produce education
with accountability c·School
board to discuss goals, account-. ;
Latinos feel unwelcome in
schools,• June 2")? That depends
on whether its step-by-step meth-
ods for achievlng goals involve
making theinselv~ and the entite
community thAt voted for them
acrountable to the dedicated pro·
fCSS10nals they hire -aecdunt·
ablo to pro-riding adequate fadll-
ties, class Sizes limited to 20 at all
grade levels. abundant rarources,
and release time for stafl.4evelop-
ment -and planning.
I love the idea of a cutTicUJum
responsive to individual intetetts,
needs and lea:mlng 1tylel and
making art and drama an lnte..
graJ ~ of ldlool We, WID tbil
school board' cboole to ..,.ct
the expettlle ol lbe prat I lfrW
they hire to d1dgn ibll c:aalc:u-
lum ud ....,._. CllfNllJGlid·
tng W 11 mlint too'Mf u the board were to 111p up
and fUqlll ttl put of tbe aa:ount•
abllity quodeat. I bne DO do.abt ::rr'-::,11--......
TEN COMMANDMENTS SERVE
AS GOOD RULES OF LIFE
So what if the Ten Com-
mandments were hrst found in
the Torah and later in the
Bible, the vast majority or peo-
ple find these rules beneficial
for (he individual and society
{"House vote opens door for
. Leece proposal," June 18). I
say put them back up in our
schools. Educating our children
to this code of ethics isn't going
to make thmg" any worse, and
,.. CLAUDIA DOWNS
NeWJ>Ort Beach . ,, .
mission. The oty has a full-time
arborist, John Conway. His
name was l)Ol on the staff
report, nor was there any soen-
W1c data. Jan Vandersloot,
. SPON [Stop Pollutin g Our New-
• port) Tree Committee represen-
tat1v~, C11d succeed in getting a
stay of execu tion for two weeks
so that SPON could ge t,an inde-,
pendent scientific appraJSal of
the trees scheduled for removal.
I understand that a policy is
not legally ~inding, but in
appropriation, the C ity Council
showed blatant disregard for
the Parks Beaches and Recre·
a tion Commission and the work
EMERGENCY TREE REMOVAL that went into formulating clty
IGNORED POLICY, COMMISSION policy.
If the citizens of Newport · Thotte who care about having
Beach care about havmg any trees in Newport Bear.b should
mature trees (besides palm call or wnte the City CouncU
tr~es) left in the caty, they, members today.
should be alarmed '\t what hap-ELAINE UNHOff
pened at the last City Council Be.lboa
meeting.
General Services Director STORAGE FAOUTY APPROVAL A
Dave Niederhaus asked for and IAD MOVE FGR WEST SIDE
received permission for emer· What a great comm!tmeqt to
gency removal of 20 trees in Weet Side redevelopm•mt
Corona del Mar and Balboa rcoundl upholds dedlion to
ISiand. In addition, he also allow Welt Side warehouse,"
recetved 113,000 m utra fund. June 23). We need more storage UMr for UU.JNOtect. unlta like lfe need more •put·
It it harcf loi me to Mllfte mat. aDd low·incame bouling.
that all 20 b'9al aU of. IUdclm Qood try, Coundlwomen
stmuttaneously rMdled IUcb a .... .._ Somm. Tbe rww
1l4te of dilutroul deteHoretloD praeill bM g0t to ltmt DOW. 11ae ~~...,~ ...... Oouadl~-........
HOW TO CONTACT
YOUR REPRESENTATIVE
PRESIDENT
Bill Clinton, (D), The White
House, 1600 Pennsylvarua Ave.,
Washington, D.C , 20500. I lotline
(6 a .m. to 2 p.m ) ·
E-mail:
president@whitehouse.gov
Fax: (202) 456-2461
VICE PRESIDENT
Al Gore, (D), The Capitol Bwld-
mg, Swte 212, Washington, D.C.,
20500
E-mail: vice.president<il'white-
house.gov ,
Fax: (202) 456-2461 -•
GOVERNOR
Gray Davis, (D), State Capitol.
Sacrdlllento 95814, (916) 445-
2841; fax: (916) 445-41633
U.S. SENATORS
·•Barbara Boxer, (D), 112 Hart
Senate Building, Swte 112,
Washington, D.C., 20510, (202)
224-3553; or 2250 E. lmperial •
Highway. Swte 545, El Segundo.
90245, (310) 414-5700
E-matl:
senator@boxer.senate.gov
•Dianne Femstein, (D), 331 Hart
Building, Washington, D.C ..
20510, (202) 224-3841: or 11111
Sanld Monica Blvd., S~l 915,
Los Angeles 90025, (310) 914·
7300
E-mail: senator@feinstein.sen-
ate.gov
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
• Chns Cox, (R), -47th District, 1
Newport Place, Swte 420, New-
port Beach 92660, (949) 756-
2244; or 2402 Rayburn Building,
Washington, D.C., 20515, (202)
225-5611; fax (949) 25 l ·9309
(Represents most of Newport
Beach)
E-mcill:
christopher.cox@mail.house.gov
• DdJla Rohrabacher, (R}, 45th
STATE COASTAL COMMISSION
45 Fremont St , Suite 2000. San
Francisco 94105, (415) 904-5200;
regional O'Jf1ce located in Long
Beach, (310) 590-5071
ORANG E COUNTY
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
Hall of Adnurustration, 10 CIVlc
Center Plaza, Santa Ana 92701
• Jun Silva. 2nd District (Costa
Mesa), (714) 834-3220 .
• Thon\ds Wilson, 5th District
(Newport Beach, Santa Ana
Heights), (714) 834-3550
ORANGE COUNTY FAIR BOARD
88 Fair Dnve, Costa Mesa
Board: President Erruly Sanford;
Vice President Don Saltarelli;
and members Gary Hayakawa,
Jim Lindberg, John Crean,
Randy Snuth, Don Willet, Curt
Pnngle and James Bartch.
. ORANGE COUtfTY
BOARD OF EDUCATION
200 Kalmus Drive, P.O. Box 9050,
Costa Mesa 92628-9050, (714)
966-4000
Elizabeth D. Parker. member,
'.J)ustee Area 5 Costa Mesa,
Newport Beach
OTY OF COSTA MESA
Costa Mesa City Hall. 77 Fai.r
Drive, 92626, (714) 754-5223
~ayor: Gary Monahan
ncil: Joe Erickson, Heather
Somers, Libby Cowan and Unda
Dixon
CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
Newport Beach City Hall, 3300
Newport Blvd., 92663, (9-49) 644-
3309
Mayor: Denrus O'Neil
Council: Gary Adams, Jan
Dehay, Nonna Glover, Tod
Ridgeway, John Noyes and Tom
Thomson
District, 101 Main St., Suite JC, COAST COMMUNITY COLI.EGE
Huntington Beach 92648, (714) DISTIUCT
960-6483; or 2338 Rayburn Dlstnct Office: 1370 Adams Ave .•
Building, Washington, D.C., (202) Costa Mesa 9l626, (714) 432·
1 ax ; ~--t-<\I~~-_..._-.:.:--_;_........:,...-.-~~~
(Represents Costa Mesa and Chancellor: William M. Vega
West Newport) Board: Walter Howald, Sherry
E-lllAil: dana@mall.housc.gov Baum, Pdul Berger, Armando
STATE SENATE
Ross Johnson (R}, 35th District,
18552 MacArthur Blvd., Suite
220. IJ'Vine 92715. (949) 833·
0180; fax: (949) 833-0696
STATE ASSEMILY
Marilyn Brewer (R), 70tb District,
18952 MacArthur BIVd., Suite
220, frvJne 92715, (949) 863-7070.
Ruiz and Jerry Pa tterson
NEWPORT-MESA UNIFIED
SCHOOL DtSTRtCT
Dt trlct Office: 2985·A Bear St.,
Costo Mesa 92626, (71-4) 4'2"·5000
Supenntendent! Robert Barbot
Board: Ddna Black, Judy Franco.
Jim Ferryman, Martho Fluor,
Wendy Leece, Serene Stokel ~
David Brooks
paace to live. work and be enter·
tamed. The Newpon Center ~tiOn aJtlo supports tbe ~'I iinprovements to tbe tram
pbaiPng orctmance. TbeM ~ wm .~ ...... ,_...~man..-• . ..Ill plaat to~ .......
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•
-KRAUS E
ta Mesa and then at Our Lady
of Mount Carmel in·Newport
Beach. Most of his career was
spent at St. Joachim, where he .
performed 1,310 baptisms,
marri~d 175 couples and gave
First Communion to 1, 157
people.
With the heavy scent ol
incense ling ring in the air,
some of the tnost influential
members of~ Orange Coun-
ty Catholic ~mmunity remi-
nisced about their friend.
"He had a great way of
helping us journey through
those less-than-happy days,•
said Mahony, who attended
seminary with Krause in the
late 1950s.
Jn those days, Krause often
took .to the piano, peppering
the list of holy · hymns .with
some nonreligious songs.
"His right hand moved at
such a slow tempo, it wasn't
uncommon to hear the "Yel-
low Rose of Texas• or •Hound
Dog.• He bad the spirit of joy,
that fullness of We.•
Krause would have been
pleased with the atmosphere
at the funeral he had planned
for months. Old friends min-
gled, shared funny stories
about Krause, and snatched
up the 'funeral programs to
keep as · me~entos. ~ny
1 people stayed after the Mass
and embraced one another as
Krause was led to the Holy
Sepulcher Cemetery in
Orange, where he was buried.
EDWARDS
CONTINUED FROM A 1
closes Saturday -into an inter-
national airport.
"We want to help the staff to
keep moving this project forward
and to continue meeting federal
guidelines," Edwards said.
The 13-member commission is
made up of public representa-
tives who are drawn from
throughout the county. It was ere-..... ated to ensure ttiat the concerns .
of all county residents are repre-
sented in the reuse process. ·
The com.nussion plays an advi-
sory role, providing input and
recommendations to the Planning
Comniissiori and Boa.rd.of Super-
visors.
•1 Uunk (Edwards) is one of the
best-informed individuals m the
county," said City Councilman
Tom Thompson. . ).
"He's an attom~y and former
mayor, and he certainly knows
the desires and needs of Newpqrt
Beach, and we're lucky he's
here,· Thompson added.
Edwards said he will continue
to push for ways to alleviate the
concerns of South County resi-
dents and said he's up to the task
of facing all th who oppose the
planned airport.
"The opposition and the law-
suits come with this terrttofY, •
Edwards said •rm just looking
forward to putting together a
user-friendly airport that will
s.prve this county in (the 21st cen-
tury),• he said.
·POLLUTION
CONTINUED FROM A 1
to determine the source of pollu-
tion was completed there.
The Coronado study found
that 60% of contaminants were
. .
. BRIAN P08UOA I DAl.Y 1'-0T
The funeral procession for
the Rev. Kenneth Krause
begins as servers lead the
way tn preparation for the
final blessing.
The most eloquent moment
came from Rev. Eamon O'Gor-
man, who gave a 15-minute
homily. He said Krause's life
was like a "massive ship com-
ing into port,• carrying
resplendent cargo enjoyed by
all.
•Then the ship will sail out
towclrd the horizon Wlth those
who loved it standing on the
~bore. watching its majesty,•
he said. "Ken's entrance to
heaven is a 'long procession, .
one that you won't see the end
of for a long time.• .
• .,
n
..
FOURTH
easy. A number of streets and
parking lots in Newport Beach·
will be closed to traffic d~ the
weekend.
1.:aw eri.f orcement agencies wUl
step up patrols and -auth.ties
said -laws related to illegal fite-
works, drinkir\g in public and
rowdy parties Will be aggressive-
ly enforced. About 200 officers
and deputies. from the Newport
Beach Police Department, the
California Highway Patrol and
the Orange County Sheriff's
'Department will be assigned to
duty throughout the weekend ..
The biggest b~ in Costa
Mesa will be hosted by the Kfngs-
inen Drum and Bugle Corps. The
corps Will Iiost its 12th Annual.
Kingsmen lnvitqtionatSUnday at
the college. Seven drum corps,
including nine-time world cham-
pions Concord Blue Devils, will
perform heart-pounding acts on
the LeBard Stachwn field.
"It's very, very entertaining
and exoting," said George Bland,
adnunistrative dean at OCC.
The drum corps i)erformances
will be followed by a giant rue-
works finale by Pyro Spectacu-
lars. • I
In Newport Beach, 3,000 resi-
dents are expected to participate
in the Mariners Park Indepen-
dence Day Party on Saturday. The
25th annufll event -which this
year doubles as a fund-raiser for
the Mariners Elementary School
Foundation ....-will begin at 10
a.m. with a children's bike parade
and include a performance by
Barnaby the Clown. a colossal
· slide, an obstacle course and a
bungee run.
Several businesses and corpo-
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The hmt-poundjng perlonnance ls
a ~mic ~of field~
and mvsicAll ~.The il'wttMional
begins at 7 p.m. at OCCs L.el«d St_.;
dium. TlcbtpricM r~ from $1l'to
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OLD
GLO(IY
IOAT
MUDe
Mote
than 100
boats ..
expected
to
piwade
through
~
Harbor
on Sun· MAAC: MAATH I OAl.Y Pl.OT
day, celebratlng·the theme •Okf Glory
and the Goldto &ear.• The twflt kicks.
off at 7 a.m. with a S6 ~ bruk·
f¥t that ~ts the Veterans Affairs
~I.
'niitmilkfilt
1r\CIUdts I ~
hcu' aulse on the
PaYtlion Oueef\
ri If lltel ict.es '*" 1be 1 p.m,.
crulslt.1twy ~
ride in the bolt
"plrlde. P.-ti<J.
J*1ts for the
P1W ade M1 still
needed.
The entourage
wts sail at 1 p.m
at the e.1 end of
Udo tste, near the •
turning basin ind
mooring .wea at
tbe west end of Haitx>r 161and. 1"le.
brwkfast wfll be hrld at the Amerlcan
LAgiof'I Post at 21 S 1 Sth St. for mare
~ CaJt (9119) 67).5070.
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This lint~ event s.turday wld
~will featwe a variety pf bkle
binds performing in the RN'lrboM
Restaurant paltl!lg lot, with a view of
the Dunes flfewOtks display Sund1Y.
bnds lnctUde Junior Watson and
The JMleS Hatman Band on Satur~y,
wttti Ladies Night and Billy Vera and
the Beaters on sUn(lay. The event also
features casino gaming. gourmet
·foods and JP«ialty wines.
RM!fboat Restaurant isat 151 £.
c.o.st Highway in Newport Harbor.
The ~ starts at 3 p.m. both days.
Admission to the 21·and~lder event
Is $25 presale and $30 at the event.
,OOH t.W:H I DAl.Y fl..Ot Pr~ wdl benefit 1he Nl'tllp9rt
Harbof Nautical Museum. the MBsiofl
Inn AIDS foundatiOn and the ~
Performing Arts Theatre Foundation.
For more infonnation. call (800) m .
4296.
.._OllT IEACM snmD 0.0.
9'..s
A ®mbtt of Wffts and pari(ing
lob "' Newport Beach will be dosed
SuncS.y through the eat1y morning
hOun Monday. Thi~ Street to
Prospect Street bordered by the
bNch, west Balbof Boulevard and
West Coast Highway WIU be closed to ,
autos. Seashore Drive between 36th
and 51st streets will be (!med to all
traffic. inducting bkydes and pedestrt-
ans. P.nting ~ at City Hal~ SUperior
Avenue and Seashore Drive will be
closed~ p.m. For more infonna-_
tlOn; call (949) 644-3696.
auction items, including a Mer-
cedes-Benz child's pedal C!1f from
fletcher Jones Motorcars, a pup-
py from SanBar pet store and
Lasik eye surgery
•nie kids are going to have a
ball,• said organizer Susan
Friend. .
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MARC MARTIN I DAIL'/ PIL if
Freshman Natalie Braverman gets the hero's treatment after
knocking off Nadia Vaughan of Back Bay rival Corona del Mar
in a Sea View League tennis duel between the two-schools.
DON I.EACH I OAll.Y PILOT
The Sailors' girls water polo team (right) did all the·rigbt
things to send their coach, the veteran Bill Barnett, into the
champions~ waters of Belmont Pl~a with title ln band.
• :lWIN PEAKS
Newport Harbor High girls made school history in 1998-99,
claiming two CIP Southern Section titles for the first time in one
athletic year. Volleyball and water polo earned section spo>.ls and
volleyball also added a state crown.
Volleyball {state) and track and neld (section) won
championships in 1992-93.
Volleyball won the Sea View League for the sixth straight fall, girts. Costa Mll9
finished 27·0, and No. 2 in a national poll. Water polo (23·6) .. ...,.._
successfully defended its league title. ..... ....
Volleyball stars.Jennifer Carey and April Ross shared league
and Newport-Mesa District Player of the Year laurels, while Ross
was CIP Division I Co·MVP and Carey, the Tars' Athlete of the Year, was Pacific Rewon MVP .
Ross was also District. Co-Player of the Year m basketball, which, along with tennis (quarterfinals),
cross country (fifth in CIF), and field hockey, made the postseason. ·
Audra Adams and Kristen Case (tennis doubles), Krista· Dill (shot put and discus) anc~ Amber Steen
(1,600 meters and 3,200) )VOD Sea View titles. Steen (second at CIF in both) ~on the Masters 1,600
and was 10th in the state•3,200. .
· :..'3ocelyn Manderino, Kyndra Cox, Erin Kennedy, Jenna' Barto and Kathryn Belden (water polo), as .
weJ1i'as<Brenda Waterman (volleyball), wGre All-CIF, while Kristen Urban was all~district in two sports.
Alicia McFall (running), Brook~ Fl~on and Janelle Doyle (soccer), Marissa Cothrclll and Kathy .
Lavold (volleyball), anqAmy MW'pby (sWtmµl..ing), were also notable. -by Barry Faulkner . . '
RON ..
LAMERTON
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• Speedy comerback led
the Sailors, Pirates to titles.
Iba WU> O\.r.li.
Ron Lamerton realized,
even with his explosive
:wheels, that NFL
dreams wouJd be hard to fulfill at
5-foot-8, 165 pounds .. ·
But few could pack a punch
from th~ defensive backfield like
the speedy comerback 1rom
Newport Harbor High and 0ra.I).ge
Codst College.
~we had two gTeat defensive
bd.clcs -Ron Lamerton and Dave
·Bienek from Fountain Walley -
and that was one advantage we
had,• legendary former OCC
football coach Dick Tucker once
said, refemng to the Pirates'
undefeated nabonal championship
team of 1975
A ftrst-tecstn All-Orange Coast
Area and fm.t-team Al.1-S\J.tlSel
League performer m 1974 for
Newport Hart>or Coach Bill
Pi.zzica, Lamerton was part ot a
classic collection of Sailors who
won the league championship that
season ~nd reached the ·
quarterfinals of I.be CIF Southern
Section' largest division at the
time (4-A).
Newport Harbor hrusbed 10-2
that fall, the school's winning~t
ca on
ever,
datu\g
back to
1931. In
the days
of
32-tearn
playoff
brackets.
the '74
Tars
krtocked
otf
visiting Ron Lametton Long
Beach
Poly IJl the fm.t round, 25-14, then
hammered Pioneer in the second
round, 37-0, at Cemto College,
before lo mg m the quarters to
West Torrance.
•Thal (fll'St rounder against
Poly) was a good game for us,•
aid Lamerton, wbo provided a
key mterception m the third
quarter to Wlpe out a long
Jacktabb1t dnve and change the
complexion of the game. •That
was a big game tor us ... back in
the good old days when we used
lo pack Davidson Field.•
That autumn, as the Tars were
headed for the outright Sunset
btle, Lamerton mtercepted three
passes m a.game agamst powerful
Loa.ra at La Palma Park in Week 8.
Lamerton, who shared the glory
with play rs like split end Vinnie
Mulroy, kicker Art Sorce,,
defensive lineman Pete McCowen •
jllld linebacker Bucko Shaw, was
named to play for the South m
the t~75 Orange County All-Star
football game and, late in the
swnmertime cont t, mtercepted
a pa.si. from Servtte quarterback
Turk Schonert, who went on to
play for Stanford and the New
Orleans Sainl'i.
Lamerton, MVP of the Tat5'
sophomor · team m 1977, setl out
the 1973 ason, along with three
other teammates, m a "boycott9
• against the Sailors' former coach.
Don Lent. But Lamcrton made up
fOl" 1 t tim as a senior.
Lamerton, born at Hoag
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attended OCC football games as a
kid and alwaY5 bad a visk>n ol
meday playmg foe them.
lamerton not only played for
th Plrat , h wa th Oo.ly
f hm4n to tart all 1 t games as
~ captured the national tille.
capping :their undef ted seuoo
with a 38· 14 victory over Rio .
Hondo in the Avocado Bowl, ln
which Lamerton blid two picU
and WU voted Defensive Player OI
theG.me.
Orange Coat's All-Americen ·
hAlfbKk. ilbay Accomando,
WU the Ofhaive Player Of tbe
Game •
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Freshman Natalie Braverman gets the hero's treatment after
knocking off Nadia Vaughan of Back Bay rival Corona.,del Mar
tn a Sea Vlew League tennts duel between-the lwo schools. •
OON LEACH I DAILY PLOT
The Sailors' glrls water polo team (right) did all the right
things to send thelr coach, the veteran Bill Barnett. into the
chC}J1lplonsb1p waters of Belmont Plaza with tlUe in band.
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"We had •P' ~beds -Ron Umwton and Dove Bienek
from Fotrdait Vally -and that was one~ we had -"
Dick Tucker, coach of OCC's 1975 national champions·
Newport Harbor High ~ls made school history m 1998-99,
claiming two CIP Southern Section titles for the first time in one
athletic. year. Volleyball and water polo earned section spoils and·
volleyball also added a state crown. . ·.
Volleyball (state) and track and field (section) won
cbamp1onshlps in 1992-93.
Volleyball won the Sea View League for the sixth straight fall,
finished 27-0, and No. 2 in a national poll. Water pelo (23-6) dll U. tllti;
successfully defended its league title. ' Nllltlaf.,.
Volleybcill stars Jennifer Carey and April Ross shared ~ague.
and Newport-Mesa District ~~aer of the Yeat laurels, whtt.e Ross ·
was CIF Division I Co-MV'f Carey, the Tars' Athlete of the Year, wa! Pacific Region MVP.
Ross was also District Co-Player of the Year in basketball, which, along with tennis (quarterfinals), .
cross country (filth in CIF}, and field hockey, made the postseason. , ·
Audra Adams and Kristen Case (tennis doubles), Krista Dill (shot put and discus) and Am.ber Steen-
( 1,600 meters and 3,200} won Sea View titles. Steen (second at CJF.in both) won the Masters 1,600
and was 10th in the state 3,200. , • • · '
Jocelyn Manderino, Kyndra Cox, Erin Kennedy, Jenna Barto and Katlfry1fBelden (water polo), as
well as Brenda Waterman (volleyball), were All-CIP, while Knsten Urban was all-district in two sports.
Alicia McFall (running), Brooke F~amson and Janelle Doyle (soccer), Marissa Cothran and Kathy
Lavold (volleyball), and Arny MurpllY (swimming), were also notable. -by Barry Faulkner
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·LAMERTQN
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• Speedy cornerback led
the Sailors, Pirates to titles.
Ron Ldrnerton rea.lized,
even WJth tus explosive
wheels, that NFL
dreams would be hard to fulfill at
5-I.ooJ.-8, 165 pounds.
'' · But iew could. pack a puncti
from the defens1ve backfield like
I.he speedy comerback from
Newport l lcUbor High and Orange
Coast College.
"We had two great defensive
bdcks Ron Lametton and Dave
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and I.hat was one advantage we
had,• legendary former OCC
football coach Dick Tucker once
said, rcfernng to the Pirates'
und teated national championship
team of 1975.
t\ lust-team All-Orange Coast
Arca and fmt-tea.m All-Sunset
League performer in 1974 for
Newport Harbor Coach Bill
PiZZJca, Lamerton was part of a
classic collection of Sailors who
won I.he league championship that
season and' reached the
quarterlinals of the CIF Southem
Section's la{ge5t division at the
tune (4-A). .
Newport Harbor f~bed 10-2
I.hat fall, the school's wmnmgest
season
ever,
dating
back to
1931. ln
the days
of
32-team
playoff
brackets.
th~ '74
Tars
knocked
off
Vbtting Ron Lamerton Long
Beach /
Poly 10 the f.in.t round, 25-14, then
hammered Pioneer in the seco!Rf"
round, 37-0, at Cemtos College.
before losing lll the quarters to
We t Torrance.
•That (hrst rounder agamst
Poly) was a good gdIJle for us, ..
sdld La.merton. who provided a
key interception in the third
quartl'r to wtpe out a long
Jackrabbit dnve and change the
complex.ion of the game. •That
wcls a big game for us ... back in
the good old days when we used
to pack Davidson Field.•
Thal autumn, as the Tars were
headed for the outnght Sunset
btle. Lamerton intercepted three
pas!>CS in a game against powerful·
· Loara at Ld Palma Park in Week 8.
Lamerton, who hared the glory
wtth players like spilt end Vinnie
Mulroy, kicker Art Sorce.
defens1ve lineman Pete McCowen
and linebacker Bucko Shaw, was
·named to play for the South in
the 1975 Orange County All-Star
football game and, late m the '
summertime contest. intercepted
a pa from Semle quarterbaclt.
Turk Schonert, who went on to
play for Stanford and the New
Orleans Saints
Lamcrton, MVP of the This'
ophomore tea.in m 1972, sat out
the 1973 ason, along With three
other teammates, 10 a •ooycott ...
against the Sailors' former coach,
Don Lent. But Lamerton made up
for lost tune as a senior.
Lamerton, born at Hoag
~~~==~~t~=::r~7--=~-c::::--:-:-m-• lospatal i -cheered for the Pirates when he
att nded oct: football gain as a
kid and alway bad a "Vision oC
~meday pl.tying for them.
Lame.rton not only playec;t for
tbe Puat , b Wti the only
f hma.n to tart all 11 games u
they captured the national title,
capp~ their undefeated seuoc
with a 38· 14 victoty over RiO
Hondo ln the Avocado Bowl, in
which Lamerton Md two pic:kJ
and was voted Deferwive Nyer of
the Game.
Orange Cocaat'I All·Amieltcul
bAlfbeck. Tony Aaxmando, .
WU tbe otfenslve Player of the
Game.
l.Amerton, docbd m tbe to
ill 4.5 -=onda, clMMN .. ..
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HONORS
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JUNE '99
INDUCTIONS
Chuck. McGavran
Rod Laver
Vu1ce o•aoyle ..
Charlie Bleiker
Bob Yardl~y ·
Mandy Clayton
Syd Ball ~~
~ob Lovejoy
. Mitch Melbon
Dan Duddridge
Steve Foley
~vid Cadigan
Paul Briggs
DavP Mohs
LukC' Davis
George Mickelwait
Tom Schock
BUI Reynolds
Paul ~alata
Frank Hamilton
\Vade 'lift
GrC'g GPorgc
Ila Borders
Ed LavC'IJe
Jpnnifr•r Stroffe
• Fireworks for Newport Beach Golf Course. A brief
lore on local golf as we' approach Foufth of July.
Afer four long years ol
aggling and negotiat·
. g, the city of Newport
Beach and a group dctermmed
to build an executive golf
course just south ot what is now
John Wayne Airport finally
came to an· agreement.
"It was one thing after
another,• Newport Bcarb Goll
Course managing partner Steve.•
Lane said, refemng to the
seemingly endless list of city
permits and vcilidations
tequ.itied to· go forth with the
project in the 1970s.
Often frustrattid w1th city
ofhcials and their reluctance to
allow a bean field to berome a
golf course, Lane persevered
~d, eventually, ct lighted,
pa.r1.ffiree public course opened
With fireworks on the
bicentennial. ·we. battled thf> city from
1972 to 1976, and opened on
July 4, 1976 .:. the dc1.te of the
grand opefUng was Just a
coincidence,~ Ldm• smd
Monday during Yrudley V(, the
rnajor fund-raiser lor Newport
Harbor High's goll program,
which benefits wit.Q Basketball
I !all of Farner George Yardley
as its honorary chainnan.
Newport Beach GoU Course,
a cours~ for all players, is one of
the most difordable places to
tee it up in Orange County, but
25 years ago the blueprint was
almost scratched because of the
struggle betwPen Lane and his
group and ~ewport Bec1.c::h oty ·
cOuncilmembers
One councilmember
r~portedly re1ected the
golf-course pld.ll out o fear a
ball might strike an airplane m
a vulnerable spot and cause d
crctsh. ?.
Just thought you might like
to read a.little local goU lore as we approach the Fourth of July.
• Wltb Yardley's name literally
Ul lights Monday night,
Newport Harbor's goll program
en1oyed a true headliner, while
net proceeds reached the
$40,000 range, an amazing
accomplishment for a golf
.
tournament operated t,>y parents
and boo~ters. •
Last year's event raised more
than $30,000 and allowed the
golf team to travel to Hawaii,
Sacramento and Pebble Beach
for tournaments
Tournament organizer Buck
Johns, the GOP heavyweight
who also featured Orange
County Sheriff M.lke Carona as
an hon9rary -shauman, s~d the
event te'\ched another level this
yew; with the inaugural George
Yardley Essay Competition and
the team's new involvement
Doily Pilot
DANDY
will}. Oln ~rest. a center tp1
und rprtvU ged children from
irifant· to 1 Je 18.
CofleC'n Johns and Bruce
'and Ct1rol Akins were al o •
instr-Um "ntal in the succes~ of
this y(! fs townament.
Harvard-bound John Swigart
was the grand prtze winnN ot '
the essay contest, tt $100 awttrd
• Winners of Yardley VJ, which
used a modified point-sconng
system (six points for eagle, two
points lor birdie and no points
for par):
FrQm fusr-place Doubletrae
Hotel (31 points): Joe Jlaml,
Rick Crowder, Tom
Stewart, Ben Gamer, Hugh
Mobley and Brent Beebe, who
plays m Coach Jim Warrep's
program. .
From second-place United
Airlines (29 points): Rick Miller,
Chris Phillips, Brian Preston,
Scott Miller, Se(Ul Bolton and
Matt deHeras.
There wa.s_a Uurd-place lle
betwee.n Peterson Constructton
and Sanwa Bank Calllorrud.
From Peterson: Chuck Crookall,
Dennis Barli, Dick Berremtln,
Mike Hoefnagels, Peter
McNabb, Eldon Peterson dntl
Glenn Unemoto:
· From S<tnwa: I..ifldsay
Grtlbraith, Sandy Galbraith,
Kathy .Morgan, Krlt. Klinger,
Marllq I hme, Jonathan Ward
and Byron Burton.
• Yardley I netted Just over
$22,000 i;Pverctl years ago ftlld
Ya 1cllt·y JI und Ill had lirruted
contributions when lt be~ehted
thP football program, according
to Buck Johns.
After a few years off, the
current·regime took over for .
Yardl~y IV m 1 ~97 and it r~ed
$6,000 on a moment's notice,
then it skyrocketed ldSt year. In
total, the event bas surpassed
the $100,000 mark and gamed
•some 111credible momentum,"
Johns dld
Gorgeous George. the
school's m~t famous alumnus,
could soon become better
known as a school booster
rather than a Basketball Hall -
of Fdmer.
, Y~rdley VII 1S planned for
June 26, 2000. Ironically.
Yurdley was the first NBA
pldyer to score 2,000 points m
a season (1957-SSJ.
-Oeding leads Way in U.S£up at Newport Beach
•·Eight-team international tournament at
Corona del Mar High schequled for July 14-18.
CORONA DEL MAR -Eight
teams from around the World
will bdttle at Corona de! Mar
Higb's Marian Bergeson Aquat·
ic Center for. the U S. Cup at
Newport Bedch Water Polo
Tournament July 14-18.
"It's a great opportunity for
locals to see lhc best competi-
tion in the world nght in your
own backyard,• United States'.
team captain and Or.mge
Coast College Coach Chuc;
Of¥.ling said. •Espenally m dn
area so knowledgeable about
water polo. People here will
have a greater appreciation of
the level of play that will take
place· The United States, along with
Franc~. Mexico, Russia, Aus-
h c1 ha, Italy, P4erto Rico and
YugosldVta, will compete in the
round-robin event. Opening
Ceiernonies are July 14 at 4:30
pm.
GcUllC!> start at 4 p.m., 5:15
p.rn., 6:30 p.m. clnd 7:45 p .m.
The U.S. will take on France
July 14, Mexico July 15 and Rus·
SJa July 16 All US games will
start ctt 7·45 p m The champi·
onship 9art:le will be at 3:30 p.m.
July 18. .
-Along with the worldwide
competition, a clinic will be held
by various Olympians Saturday,
July 17 Crom 10 a.m.·l p.m
• Admission is $8 for adults and
$.5 for students. Championship
games will be $15 for adults and.
$8 for students.
For information, call (949)
644-9171. .
Leading the way for the U.S.
'" Oedmg. The.Corona del Mar
WATER POLO
High grad and two-l1me
Olympian believes this event
will be a su;.ong test for: the
upconnng 2000 Olympic Games
m Sydney, Australia
Other top teams in the
upcoming toumamE1nt, accord·
mg to Oeding, mclude Russia,
Italy and Yugoslavia.
"Bemg that water polo is a
European-born sport, any time
there is an mtemationd1 compc·
tltion so close to home, it's Cdsy
to get a little morn fired up.·
Oechny ·._aid. "It should be a
great competition.•
Despite representing the U.S.
while playing m his old high
school pool: Oeding claims he's
not all that nervous.
•Tue community has been
great to me through the years,·
Oeding !>aid . "For this-event, the
turnout has been outstanding
the past yE:ars. This yea.r should
be even better.•
In other pre·Olyrnp1c·compe·
lltions, 0Pdmg has led the U.S.
to hve tourney cfowns.
In thos<' contests, Oecling has
scorPcl 2 4 godls m 13 games to
leticl the A1rn~tidrns ..
~ewport Hills foursome· breaks 17-year-old recor:d . YOUTH SWIMMING
·Ne~ort Hills edges Pacific Sands • • White, Mycorn, Pospisil
Hendrick~on "core m boys
.9-10 100-ycud meclJ(•y reldy.
1'.b\ pc,,in lib\< II Pdtrlf k White
DecUl Po~p•'>IJ Ru'>~ell ~1)COl"O cmtl Bar·
rett H('ndrifk'>On hrokfl ii l i ·) •'M pool
• 1nl '' 1m IPtord 111 thP hop. <i 10 yt>at·
old. IOO-\ urcl rnedl1) ,,.f,1) <11 I 115 34 in
Sr1IU11.l<1\ ~ :-.;, wport l11U~ ~\\1111 IOPl'I
'll.·1ll1 GH•;.•nhrook
l'oP\\ µ<rt I tills dPf Pdh d l•H'f'nhruok,
t1'18·h14 llllJ'f!IVlll!l llS lf'CrtJd lo 3-J
\\ mrunq th11 e e\ •'Ill' tor N1•wpor1
Hill!>""' l\ln MfCh•ll11n I It> won lht•
;,II tr•"''~ I(• ,,, z, Sh the ~o h111tertly ttl
2H Ill 1!111 th!' ~() IM1 l..'llllkt• ti l'2 01
NEWl'OflT HIW SWIM MHT
NEWPOllT HILLS 698, GllEINIROOI< 614
•'IOYS 6 rH>d ~
100 medley ..tey I -"-"'HUI\ IP!·l'!<lll Mff<t
"""' 0..buuh) • >681
25 "" ' l'ln"\ (Ntll 11 17 l MH<~ (NH) 2S 77, l .i •J (NH) 1611 4 r pi.k IG) J6 l1 S G U.ldw9U
J'-1. 19 40 6 M{>Jef iG) 161\
• l5 ....... 1 CLl>t! •O l"'H) 29 ., 2 (pp (NH) 1111
,J TQl)I;• (G). H 40 4 Mt-toet INH) U SJ S t.ttld lGJ.
.SJ 99 6 !0<•e. IGI )7 JI
• l5 fly I J•Jont\( ... HI 1611. 1 M0tabtito i"'H), ) 117
• 0.toub "IH iJ 11. 4 ~ (GI J7 U S IM,,. (G)
ll!HQ 6 G CAlcJM'lllG) 4228
' JS !NU 1 M ti.. !"'H), ll 14 2 CubWO 1"'HJ )) 91,
'!I "'911ot• •>,><) "4 2S 4 la<• .. IG) lS 99 S ........ IG~
.. 167 6 G ~llGl 4SO.
' 100 ,_ ~1 I ~HU. o.bQub MOfabolo >-4-· ~ ''l(/98 ,· IOYS 7..t
• 100......., Nlay I ~ H 111 Miiiot. Stone ·-°"""°' I 1S77 • U fne 1 Unck<\V•HJ 16 .. 2 OKhiro NH) 17'1,
<i C.iroll IG) •175 4 K~ (Gl. !I S7 S M.U.. ~
f''l 7S. 6 SmM IGl 21 tJ
• 2S -I CMro11 lG 21" 2 Slon.o !GI, 24 75. "l EM-cm n 41 4 M.rt.>•• CN>O 1148. s coi-(""11 i" 65 6 C C.olclMU CGl .« 72
l5 fty 1 lJndoon M1) It It 2 ~"f9« lG). 20& ~ Modof< Ki\2520 4 P~ tN>O 25•1, S ~INHI. ;:i-t • 6 fUfon (Gl .!I 7S .
• 2S Md! I Oo<tl •O (NH) 22 9). 2 '-lei IGl lJ 0)
"Mode<(Gl.2501,4 9'1pify(Gl 2S'2 S ~
">il<l.ltJ&. 6 ~11\ow(NH). 110
• SO.._ • I C.rol (Gl, 42 °' 2 ~ (Gl. 47 70 'W•INHl ... 21.4 Morablto(hH) S157,S ~ltll!Gl
SS JJ. 6 M•-(NH), I 00 72
100 fNe Nl<ty I NMpon H.11\ IM1U.. Storw,
~.IJndln).1156'
•eon ~10
100 rMClkor Nl<ty ~ H Ill IW!wl• M)ICOM. 14flndttdnon, l'otplt>I), 1 OS l4
",, 90 ftw::)' WhhfofHWI. J111, ~ (-«ii) ~7. r ~I(,, lS39, 4 TC>Mlln IHH). J9 16 5 HoTl<Yll IGI.
40 46, ' (J¥>O<n (GJ 40 61
50 W-t I ~ .. (Gl. 0 II, 2 Gist' (G 4J 7"
J MO<"b101NHJ.•SOJ 4 ~om(M!).451).
5 -W(t; .. J.•570.6 H.Ul'l'(G~ 5141
2S fly· I Motm(G) 1507, 2 ~ ICi) 1901
J llffd p.j"J ICJ C)I C Mor.obit" (NHU I 10 S Kuo (G) nn · so ti.di I Who~ (NH). l8 2S. l c...i_, IMO • ) u.
l CMe (G) 44 11. 4 H.tm1 !Gt 44 17. S ~,,; (Gl, 49 79
6 lopfel INH) St 28. 7 HeMMd (Gl, SIU
1001M· I Mofro•IG). I 2214, 2 ~11(~).1 J.1114
l c.tbon (NH) 11175, 4 Rttd(NH) I 4fi 6' S HMwMd
IG) I 48 69, 6 l(uo (G). I 48 89
JOO frM relay 1 Newport H•lll IC.rbon.
Hftldroduon. ~t Wh<tt) 2 18 28 • eovs 11.12
200 mMley ..... ,, Gr-.b<ool(. 2 ,7 70
50 frM I 8...aNtt• (G). )() 76. 2 S.nlor<J ("'").
)1 52, 1 I tllllreNn (NH), lS JO 4 H.t!Wt•d IC.) :Jt S1
S f""!I (G). 38.89
SO..,_.· I HM1lnl (G~ JI 09. l O'T-IGl la n 3 S...ford (Nffi. '149'. • Tete (NH), 47 6 I ~ 11.0...o.cn lG) .. 90
SO fly I. AlkOll (Ci). ~t'1)'Toot. (G). )4"
J T IAn<.e (NH), lS 4o4, C I Hlll\rai-l"'H), 31 06
S II Lance (llrH). 19 11. 6 ~fl (Gl, Cl 92
SO '-II • 1 Mitoll (GI, 37 IJ 2 Kuo IGl • 24.
J .._,_, (G\ )I.JI! 4 A lMo (NW). 1' ,S.
5 I Honr.,_ IHH). 3' 72; 6 T Un<e IMi), 4l OJ
100 IM. 1 ~ (Gl. I , .. o. 2 It letu ("'Hl.
I 2UC 1 T Lance U*i~ 1.2412; 4 T.,e 4"'11). Ill 72
S ~(G).1;]171,.6 ~(Gl. UUIJ
200frM....,·1 ~29174
• llOYS 1J.14
200 ~ ....,. Gt....cwoot. 2 15.12
so tr.. · I t Meo.a.. CN..i. 2S ~ 2 G t.t..Otllarl (NHl. 2609'. l .._.,IG), 2111, 4 ~i.IG). l7 '3;
s ~CHtO. 2941,' c.ro1 roi.n11 SO '--t· I G M<Oellen (,_,.U :M97, 2 k:oll«
'-llMfl (Gl, l7 to; 3 ~Is (G\ 17 90 C ~(NH).
40 6) s Conoll l<i). 4S 72
M ftl'• I T ~ IHHI. 2130: 2 ~ (Gl JO 9" 3 Alloton (<i). 31 M >l Ot4pont• (NH). J2 11
SO Mdl • t T ~ lhH) U OJ; 2 ICollflf HfllM<l
~). 3229. 3 ~ ~ 'l6 GI; 4 Allllor! IGl. 37 06
100•· I GltO.(ll0) •. 1.1105;2 ~k(G•
I 2417. J C«toll (G). I :U 12 200 ,,_ ...., I Gtwnbtoolc, 1 S7.J6
•eon 15-11
200 ,,,.._, reley ~bt°" 1 SI 72
SO ffw 1 lloa<h (G). 24 Ol, 2 ,..,,.... (NH), l6J7, a ~~~J. .. ~IQ; JCLll
SO ~-1 lltzpWldl (li!O, )I 2t 2 .,~(G).
Seven-year-
old Newport
Hills'
swimmer
Chad
Morabito
chum a\\--ay
in the 50-yard
freestyle.
lll!•t , Oloolt IGl ~ 61 4 Utllafl ~-JS lJ
S SIW!NbutllfO (G}. J7 lO
IO fty 1 G.l<M (Gl l8 47, 2 li'M>b (G).. JO.,
J Clo (GI. ll'l
SOINodo • I C..rbOn('tH', lts9 1 ~(GI
1061, t llo (GI, )121.4 ...,., (Gl, Jl.25 S fow1e< (Ht(l.
34'1
100 IM I GMV. IGI, I 0099. 2 f.up.tndt (NH),
I 024' ) WwbO (G). I ! 187, C Sh•rNboJkU<O (G) 1 16 09
200 ffM f91ey I G....0.oolo I 40 96
•GlllUl ..... ..-
100 medhy rei.r • 1 ~.,.,., H IJ (Guljl. Zepftl.
~~ MNdl 2 00 18
2S frM I Trott IGJ. 1J JI J C•••n (G). 2S 16. .l ~U<k., (NH), 16 67.; I( ~INl'tk (NH), .ll IS s GfHf>lff (NH) 21 a 6 G«m~ IG). 3J., 2S .,,_t I Z<tpf .. (NH), 14 lg, 2 Mt'.d (N~ Joll 71,
l Trott (Gl. lHI. • 11,..1., (NH) l809. S tudd CG). at O>I 6 ~ttodr (G) 50 OI
1S fir I G•""'" (NH) ) 1 06 l Gtou (NH), JI .JI,
l C11on IGI, )I.,,• ~ (NHl. ll. 78, S ~
CGl .. 19 6 o.llylG'I ...
2S IM>do 1 ludd IGl. lt 50. 2 Troll IGL ll 20,
) It ~-V.IQ.,. '' • "-~. )6 "· ~ M-rlrQJ\N'1J,J90C I ~IGI 41 ll
100frMreleJ>• 1 ~ H tRuch•.~ M-..d zc,•..o. 1 •n2
• GlllLS 7..t
100,,...., .... , • I Ht-Npot1 H'1k (S ~
0..UWn. ~ off, l ~ I 21 "2 2S ...... I l ICaamolr" !Mil. 16 ._ 2 'achl<otr
CHW). 17 Ill ) S Hollsleln 17 24. 4 -IGI. IUl
S HCM4r.d IGl. 11•9. • llulden IGI. 24 21
U "'-t • I S HGll>!tin 00!). 23 92. l Chilth.lm Clf!fl
2• llO. l (Pl! IMO. 2• "2; 4 ~ !Gt 2S 14 S M.itllt
(Gl 25'6; 6 HutthrnQI (G) ll 71
U fty I ""9'lttl\ l1'1t41. 19 SJ 2. -INHl ZO~ .t KIPP !Ht(). 20 " 4 AoMf (G), U 40, S tudd IGl.
2) .... ' iM<NllQl {Gl. ,. ..
JI IMdl •I Mor•lt (Gl JI II. 2 ~kQtt (NH). 213'.
' M (lroy IHHI U 40 4 Degult1t INH). 24 24. S ~
CGI. 2tJ116 !Wy(GJ. ll4S
SO fl'M ·I HOw1.nd (G), 42.ll, 2 M(AdMra CM().
4J JS; J ~ (P4H), 4' 00 C ttit..., (NH)..-. 41.;
5 Ht.dlon lGl, JO 72.. 6 o.uy IG), 54 •
100,_,...,..1 ~Hllll(\ ~A
,.ildlrl!ofl,Ow!Nfl\ L ~. 1106,
•GllU.10 " 100 nMMlley .... y . ~ Hollt (~ Pi990ft. O•~f ~).I Ula
90 &.. • I O.ik-y I/till. .3.i.82.:.2 ' Mc.Adams (NH),
17 11. S G\Hl!ry (NH), 37 61, 4 [1-y (GI. JIL ~. ~ ~ (Ci,),
SJ 9J 6 G~•el.Ol (Gl 1 2t II
50 ~ I 0 .. ~n (Nlil. f.222 :l Kopp (NHI. 4H7. ~ "'9901t INHl, "°'' 4;~ IGl. 49 S Sdli.l.-onl (G 151 • 6 CY~ IGl. Sl.76
U fly I l<JllHNt/), 16 1' 2 GPt!J,.,. ~\. I 761
3 AJoml (NH) ti.JO,• Gi.Nut0t (Gl 2017, S Hucban
(G\ 10. •I • O'T~ G). 20 '7
90 bMlt I ~.l\'.IPt"i"l 411); 2 A1«ni (Mli. 4641,
I 0,,, (Gl 46 ~ 4 hczmat ~ l"'Hl. ~.19 S \ml•,qlj
(Gl. ~6e;' Oowe (Gl ~ "°'' 100 ~ I o.t;~ (t;H). 121 C!>. 2 tw, (GI). 13' JO.
l Mor•• (Mi). 1 :40 62 4 Ali om l"'IO. I "6 79 5 "°""' IGl. UUl
200 ~ reley 1 ......_, HoJls P<.<, ~\IY [ ~0.Mr'l.2.21S1 -
GAS1M2
200,,.....,....,. GrHnbfOCli. l2U8
SO fNe 1 C~ (GI H '1 2 L MiAdalM IP<~
2t 71; J llWft>lt (Nit}. U 7S, 4 ~(NH). l4 11, ~ SNpi.y (G}, 15 21 •• fioww (()). :n 10
50..,_.t t rronlGl 17.4t.2 r ~INMl. •c».J,., ~(Mt) 42214 '-•U.(.:i),411~ s Aic.antM• (G}, 4) ll
50 fly 1 ~ IGI JJ I J l M•Oonald (Mil )7 ~
l T°"" IGl ... 34 4 Heyft<,NH) 49 21, S 0on (NH)
49 7l,' G"-t IG), SI 02
50 bed& 1 M<Menomy (hH), )I IC l v.tbJ. (NH)
'1660. 3 CrowdH (G).. J1 l1, C Tto!I (G), l9'1, 5 Glol.«
(Gl. •1 Sl. I IWyltr l"'H) 5611 •
100 IM• I Troll (G), I 18 U. 2 l ~(NH),
1.20 o4. l r ftodentiv,. (NH) I 1127. 4 ~(NH),
1 2C 90. S Alulltl<• (G) I 27 69. 6 flo~r (G). I 43 71
• 200 .._ reley 1 ~ H lk (l ""<Ad.olll\, w.t.4t,
C-ly. f ~ .. ), 2 156)
Glla.S 1•14
200 mechy rei.r Ntwpon Hiiis ((dfund Cole, M
HondrrlOfl. Alemt}, 2 ISJI
50 ,_ • 1 IUdon <GI. ZI 5S, 2 0,,,...., IGI. JI u .
J o...qu.tte IG'I. l I 9'. 4 A1Wn1 (NH}. U.27, 5 D!llllr> INl4l
3717, 6 Oedrw l"'"l. JI n
SOw-t·1 M ~(HWl.35'7,2 Hudteln(Gl.
Mt2. J ~IG),411..?, 4 Kuo(Gl.4115
S o.<\M (HHI 4U4 6 Dilillo tN141. 45" ' SO fir I Hudoot\ (G) :11 JS 2 C:. l'*I). ,. S6;
J J Herrll (G).15~ 4 L "-"! <Ci1. H~. S Dt<U.
(NIO. 4197
M Md!.• 1 KUO IC). n• 2 (dlur\d )>I I&:
l Hinlf CCi). .KOt.; 4 ~ ~ ~l. S IWtll CCil
• J&; ' M Hendrt1on (Nt1.l; JI 11 100 IM • 1 lcllind !l'llO. I 17 02 l CrM ll'*l) I 11.21.
S He1Y1i IGl 1 1967, 4 GtNlel OJ !G~ 1 lJ 19; 5 IUf\g
(G). 1:.Ull
200ftw...-Y•' Gt~.2001i GaS15-11 200......,....,. Gr~ l:OS 11
SO frM • 1 S c;w.as<111Ci) M IJ l s.Gell (G\
27.Jot a ~ (Ntfl. 2t .U 4 IC HfndotM:in ('ljH).
J04J 5 ~ IGl IO•, 6 flon INtfl. •11
SO lllftMt • I . WM19 (G~ J4 'l6; l (Orw< 1,Gl l4 1S;
J ~ndlllonlNH).'17.H,4 IC ~Ck!0.1711, s o DonM11 Nkl • 1 •s
SO fty • I ~ (Gl U tJ. l Mk"" (NHl. H !M. J Stockrtlft (Nffl lU7, 4 It ........,,, (NH). 40 16 so Mcti. 1 llkNtdlon «>>. '211.: i a-.y roi. n n. I Jo"'-(G). JC 2t • ,t.t•lnl INHJ. at 6". 5 M"-'U
(NH). 44 56
100 1M • I W<lnQ (G). 1!06 45, 2 Heyl\ft fG), I 09 70. ~ v.111/ng (GI. 1 IS l9 4 Slfl>lllnlll (NH>. t 1912:
5 O'~M (NH). I 27 41, & Mlrowtu (NH), 1 l4 ff
Jt0 tr.. f'Mer • I c..--... I q.52
NEWPORT IOUS SWIM MUf
Nl\W'Oln HILU t}73, PACIFIC SANOS 619
• aOYS & Md unmr
100 medley relay l Newport H t ~
M~ Cilt-.;ro M0t •llfto). 2 05 116
25 tr.. 1 Jone (NttJ. 21 S'.1 2 Hammond(~
13 80. ) W Pr lNH) 26 00; 4 Meec;., lloltt.). 26 90;
S 14inell (PS), 34 2 I
2S aw-t • t Cubffo (NH) ~I l1 l C Md., (PS),
31 ,. J L Miller l~l. 3117. 4 .Morabito (NH).~ oa
5 fop (l\iH),. )UI, 6 ~-(PS). 0 09
U fly• 1 1C1* (NH). 26 21. 2 Mfft• {NH). JS OS.
J H.tmmOrlcl (PS). 35 19. 4 H•\tlf9 (I'S), 15 79 S
U""I>' (I'S). t I J 17
25 bad! I L M ler IPS~ 31 ,911; l l'lgg-..tt (Mt),
}) 11, ) c .. i. .. o (Nt1). JS 9). 4 AUtltll (NHt J4 S7.
5 knl\Ol'I (PS). 51 26 6 Camps (I'S), 1 l2 34
100 tr.. reJn.!.1 Pa<of'IC Sand\ 1 '.St 20
•BOYS 7.. .
100 mecftey ..... 1 •I Pff¥,/p0t1 t1'11' {Nl1li.1,
Lorldt!r\ Di<hiro, Stone), 1 2J SO
25 fl.-1 Lin<f«; (NH), 16 SS. 2 M.lrdn (PS).
16 90. l. ~.id (PS), f866, 4 II YmP5 (PSl. 19 OJ.
5 PIPI (NH). 19.fil; 6 Ston• (NH), 20 09
25 ~. 1 Mtmn (PS), 20 51. 2 Atty.ti (NH),
124 21. l Oithiro (NH), 2• JS,• Stone (NH), 26 SS,
5 IC Campt (PS), 29 27, 6 F• (PS). 2942
25 fly • 1 llrldt!n (NH), 19 0), 2 l\Bpe (NH). Jl S4 -
J Hemmond CPS). 24 11. 4 Swigert (NH). 2S 30,
5 Tr-(PS). 26 39, i. StlaW (PS), 29 .95
25 b9dt • 1 II CafnP' ("5). 22 IS; 2 Otchoro INH),
22 95. J It C6mPJ (PSU5 9l. 4 M li.t (NH).27 61,
5 ~ ...... thoW (NH). 29 16 6 Shaw ('PS), 36 17
SO fr'M I ~idd (1'5). 4S 00, 2 Halnmond CPS).
45.2). J I'~ (NHl. 45 37, 4 "'9e (PS), 4116' 5
Stan. (Mi). 50 05 6 SW.gwt (lf-4), ~.:ll
100 tr.. relily • 1 ~ Hilll (M lft, ~
Stone, Ur>detl). I 14 41
·aont-10
10I ~ re&ay • I N«wp0rt Hllff ~!a Hendndr.ion, Mycom, l'o!oplslr), 1Ol10
50 frtM I IM>.ta (HH), 1.2.JI. 2 ~ (NHl,
.U.97, 3 Hendr';o.t0n (NH). U 65 4 HodQfntn
(I'S). ')4 04, s HogMl (I'S), 3511 6 1Moth9 (PS).
JUJ 50 llreelt •I,~ IM1), 4' 72, 1 ~
(Nt4), 405. 3 G s.t\lofd (N"I), 4S 97,
4 GMdnt<-Ot<os. (PS), Sl Ol; S ~ (PSI, S6 OJ
6 TtelY (I'S). 5172.
2S fty • 1. ~tOn (Ntf), 15.:J7, l Mytom
(NH), Ii n. 3 Morlbto'INH), 19 79," Ho>dgt'n•n
(I'S), 1917, S Hatfield (PS), 20 61, 6: GOOd!Mtl (PS).
209l
50 MQ( • 1. WMa (NH). 31 S' l ~i<J<IOll •
(NH), 42 99, ) c.rllon (NH), 44 9J, 4 T~ (PS).
4'7.75, s Good!Mtl ('PS), 41.15, 6 Hett .. ld (J'S), 4911
100 IM· 1. Gmln«-O«ow (PS), 1 35 71;
2. G WlfOfd (NH), U&.56; J IC Goodm•n (PS).
1 4113, 4. Hetf1tld (PS), I 49 91, 5 Tomlin (Nl1),
I.SS 79. 6. 8o HMr.Mft (NH), t 5641
200 f9M rMlly • 1. Nawpolt Hijlf (M.,..CHn, c.rtson. l'olpisjl, Wh1'9), 2 17 IJ
• eovs 11-12 •
200 ~ rMey • 1 PIClfK Wndl, 2 )(I Y)
SO,,_ • 1 A. Goodman (PS). lO 65, 2 S s.nford
(NH), lO 66 ~ Murrey (PS). l2 94; 4' 8r Haiv.,,.., (NH~ 35 75, 5 C.onon (PSI, ~ 79 •
90 ~ I Ou.tving (I'S), 40 64 2 S S....ford !kH~ 41 SO: 1 Wttltil cPS> 47 n .,,.~~ ~.51. 1 Slwieb> l"Sl. 46 S7, 4. C-0.(P\), 5l,1t,
50 Md!. 1 ~(NH), IU6, 2 ~my (PSI, .o·u. 1 GoodoNn CPS>. 41 02; .. tr HanrlhM tNM>.
'1 ll. ~ feta (Nti~ 44 45.: C ~(PS), 44 49
1IO .. •I. lMq (NH). 1 21 ft 2 OuMvlr\g l"Sl,
I 2191. l T•e (HW).1;)4 .. 4 Wiich (PS)..1;)U7
He he ..... • 1 l"l(Jfk Sandt. 2 11 1 l . .,.,. ,,.,..
M ._ • I Tt-O'S}. 2121., 2 Gen\ty ~ :zucu Amofcl (PS). nu• Wt1s1 l'S>. H.n M ~ • 1. Atnofd ~ !IS 26.; 2 S.rle (PS). IU2. J Gentry (NH), 39 7S
..... 1 8rundag9 CMG. JQJt; l ~
(NH). 116 u ' ~ <"sut 14; " s.m. cm •n 5 GoldAeir! (PS), 40 7S
....... 1 Wolf9 (PS). JO 6); 2 Tr-"' )43'; a. ~ (,.q; M 52, 4 OelpolnW IN"). M-?t,
5. s.m. <'SI 3',.. 6 ~ou CNt0. 57~
-.. • 1 Atnold (I'S), I 10 71; 2. ..... (HH). 1 llSJ,J Wolfe(PS).111tt;4 ~IMO.
1160&1 S WM1(PS).1 2-.0J
191 fNe ...... •I Newpor1 Hlllt ~ T M(Oelllin, ltrundega. G. ~). 2~ OJ.' .
'1 4!t J l('tlf~ lNlf) 22 .JI 4 t.Wdn (PS), 25 06
6 ROOr,., (NMJ, 27 23 6 ~.Id \Mil, acl2S
~5 tw.art 1 GOOd IP\), 29 5J 2 ~tl
(NH). J2 9J 3 M»cltl (P'S), 34 92. C ~nutl('ltfl.
36 91. S l!uO Pf (NH). 3791; 6 ConrMI (I'S). 5l 16
2s f1y t Good (PS). 31 32, 2.. Gr CNHl.
l I 65 3 t.AP«I ~Hl 32 6l 4 l'enUnufl INl:fl. !6 Sl.
5 Mtrdn~).JS.Sl,6 lo~ PS).O•n
2S blldl I Hodgman 0'5~ 2632, 2 P"111."" !NH) •
l8 11, ~ lrpf.-1 (NH 34 ~8, 4 Contad (PS). ~5 2l;
S W~ NH) ii 16; 6 WojtyN (PS), 40 7!>
100 frM Nie}'· I Newport Hills(ICaanwt~.
Phi ~ Me4ld 2'tpf.t), 1~Jl. •
• Gmu 1.-
100 medley ,.11y I Nt'\NPO't t1 ll (Hollneir\
1'1 l<hl• Olf, (Pf> Splndlcf). I 214»
25 "'" I Holht•i(I (NH). 15 Ill; l P'1dlikoft
();tt). 16 n. l Sp.lid~ C~l. 17 11; 4 Flyn" !PSI.
1112 ~ hicCorrNK~ !PS1. 19 19, 6 OU.htlfl!I (PSI.
200)
2S ~ • I lpp (NH) 2) 81. 2 Trell1 (PS) 24 OJ.
J Fly"" IPS), 25 61," Gara.-Kh (NH), 26 60,
s aast,.n (N~). 26 99. 6 e.u.11 !PS!. 27.94
2S fly• I SMl<jon (I'S). 19 11; 2 Jones (Nr1), 1t 97,
J l(Jop (NH), 21 67, .C l.Ucl\.y (PSJ. 22 98; 5
M<Ad.'rm (NH), 23 05, 6 'i..t-.i (PS), 27.51
2S badJ • 1 Holls1.,'n (Nl4), 223", l Pal<Nl<off
(NH). U I),) McCofl'MO. IPSl. 2J 91, 4 Mfflroy
(Mi). 24 lS; S vtld'onff (I'S), 26.JS 6 Oud1rin9 (PSI.
2921.
SO fN9 • 1 Sl!eldon ('PS), 4011, 2 ~(NH),
4J 09. i (oncbno (NH), O 63. • Luck.y !PS). o 6~
5 t(19P (NHI, 4 l IO, 6-Trellll ('PS),. '6 SO
100 f9M may • I N~ Hiiis (M)l(Om. r41<Ntott, SOlndlef. Hollstl'llll. 1 1 o 29
• GW..S •10 200~,..i.y ·1P«ifi<~1:ol.li
SO fl.-• I Oudwfie (PSI, 1164 2 ~
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SO~· I Contlld (PS), 41 lO. 2 O'S.tat\ (Mi),
41 S9 j Kipp (!;HI. 41 61), 4 '9gon (t.IH), 46 51,
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1 HOrJ1l'Nnn ('PS). 17 25. 4 Mt4ld (Nt1), 11 4 l.
S s,,,,;, (P'S). 21 19 6 ~-{PS). 21 9S
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4J 71, i ~It (M-11. 44 S7, 4 o.iWy (N~. "'as. s ovfr-(PS). 48 47, 6 Wtkti CPsi. so 11
1i)O IM · I Cont ad {PS), I 27 17, 2. ,,.,;11« (I'S),
'I lJ 71, J Ovthtf>t (~), t.)4 40: 4 Tolfl (NH).
I J7 n, 5 .loNJ (NH), l 4'5 )C)· 6 ~(NH),
l'89S
JOO fl'w rat.r ·I PldflC Wnd\ 2 1996 .
•
a.-Sports . Thu..doy. July ,, 1999 m Doily Pilot
SOC CE I Locals fare weli in Calif o"1ia~Arizona meet
AYSO Region 120 honors :Van Holt • Sixty t~. 900 swimmers competed in big event.
'"'
• Longtime Director of
Community Services
retiring after 35 years.
bers of AYSO.
Ci6ng the city' support ol
Region 120, Van Holl was singled
out for his graciousn~s. accom-
modation and support ot A YSO
over the years.
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L. I JI I ' ! . . ............. '
IRVINE -Local swunmen; had
str~ng results li st w kend in a
Long Cou1 e meet held at Ute
Heritage Park Aquatics Com-
plex.
tured the 50 ·back.woke liUe at
37.35, while Wd.ng third in the
100 back {1·20.89J. • .
In the same d.iVlSion, Stephame
Gabert of Newport Beach took
third place in the 100 breaststroke
(1~31.03) and Sarah Hulch1n.'>on
also swam a solid 100 backstroke
in 1.37.85 .•
Cn Ute 13 nd 14 aivu10n, New-
port Beach' Kim McKay posted
time improvemr.Jlts in the 200
freestyle (2:21.31) and 200 l.ndi4
vtdual medley (2:38.99). COSTA MESA -Director ol
Conunumty Servtces for the City
of Costd Mesa, Keith Van Holl,
Wd~ honored June 24 by the
Aruencan Youth Socc~r Organi-
zation, Costa Mesa Region 120.
Late AYS9 signups
Late registration (which puts
you on a waiting list) for AYSO
Region 120 (Costa Mesa) c«n be
accomplished for anyone ~ge 5-
L ______ 1111111. _________ J
Todmy
CAVLAH Laa a. ~oaMM w .
TIMln
Swimming in Ute open cliV1
sion1 16-year-old Kristin Buhagiar
of Newpert Beach captured third
place m the 200-meter breast:.
stroke with a 2:52.87. Her time
was well below the 15 and 16-
year Southern California Swim-
ming Reportable Tune (SCSRT)
Hayden Hutchinson of Corona
del Mar posted strong lime
improvements 1n the U and, 12
division. Her 1:27.80 tn the 100
breaststroke was an 1lllprovement
of over a second and is a SCSRT
The 6Wunmers·compete for the
Irvine AquaZots, who train out of
thd 11ew a.quatiC& complex at UC
Irvine. '
AquaZots Coach Srian Paj~
was pleased with their results.
•Tue k.ids have been practicin~
hart} and their times reflect the
h~d work.· Pajer said.
Presenting the award to Van
Holt, who is rctirmg after 35 years
was Barbara Dinsdale and Anne
McEhgot. long-time board m~m·
, 18 by calling (714) 549-5295 or
(714) 557-5620.
·standard
In the 9-and 19 division. New-
port Beach's Katie Indvik cap-: standard. •
{ • , PUBLIC NOTIC!S 11 PUBLIC NOTICES J ( PUBUC NOTICES I PUBLIC Nonces f I ·PUeuc.Nonces f I PUBLIC NOTICES I PUBUC NOTICES I ( Pueuc Nonces 11 PUmJC ..,.,._. J
Fictitious Bualneu Fictitious Business Beactl, CA 92863 Flc:1ltloua Bu1lnns Flctltlous Bua Inna A tlous Bualness Fictitious BullMH llOTlCE Of lRUITEE'l IALe Actltlous BuslneH
• Name Statemant
The tollowmg persons
are doing business as •
MODERN ENVIRONMEN·
TAL SOLUTIONS SYS.-TEM. 607 C East Balboa BIVd , BelbOa, Cahlom1&
92660
Dant Dee Wnate, 2225 E
Santa Clara Rd , Unit C,
Santa An•.._ Calilorn1a
92705 ...
, This bustnen is con·
docted by· an 1ndivklua1
Have you started doing
bUSlness yet? No Dani D While
This statement was fifed with 11\e County Clerk of
Orange County on 6· 14-99
"19986786228
Dally Pilot June 24, Jul~
1.8, 15, 1999 Th61&
Fictitious Business
Name Statement
The lollowang persons
are domg business as. a) Paolic Rain Gutter
Supply, b) Pacific Gutter
Supply, 3325 Cerritos
Ave , Los Alamitos calilor·
1'118 90720
Jason Jol\n Ferguson,
4118 E Colo'1ldo SI • Long
Beacti, Ca~fomia 90814
Tl\i$ buslnesS IS COO•
duc:ted by an individual Have you started doing
business yet? No
Jason Ferou-on
Th11 statement was hie<!
with tne County Clerk of
Orange'County on 8·22-99
19996797079
Dally iP1101 Jupe 24. July
1, 8. 15, 1999 Th619
STATEMENT OF
ABANDONMENT OF
USE OF ACTITIOUS
BUSINESS NAME
The following person(•)
has (have) abandoned the
use ol the hc1111ou1 b~I· ness name·
JOOn Robert Powe11,
PO Boic 463, 1048 Irvine, CA 92660 Tl'le FICt 1100s Busmess
name relerf9d to al>OYe
was hle<l In Oranga ~ly
on 4113199. FILE NO
19996789616
S1a1rw•y Pr0duct1ons.
(CA), 1048 INll'le A11e , P 0 Box 463, Newpo11
Beac.h, CA 92660 • .
This business 11 con·
ducted by Limited Llabillty
Co St•1rway Pr0duct1ons,
&tlly J Olla ManaQlllO
Di reel or
This statement was hied ~111 !tie County Clerk of
Orange County on &'22199
• 19986797023 Daily P1lo'I June 24, July
1. 8, 15, 1999 Th614
Flctltloua Bualne"
Name Statement
Tno following persons
are d<>•ng business as
Hean Touch lnterno
11ona1, 411 Poppy Ave., Co·
rona del Mar. CA 92625
Donna Tolley. 411
Poppy Ava., Corona del
Mar, CA 92025
This business Is oon·
dueled by. an lnd1Vldua1
Have you started dOlng
bUW\815 )It? No
Donna Tobey ThlS statement was hied
• w11h tile Couf1ly Cleric. of
Orange Couf'lt)' on 8·29·99 1"91797734
Dally Pilol JIJy 1, 8. 15.
22, 1099 Th620
Fictitious Buslne"
Name Statemant
The following pel'ION
are dOinO business 11 •
a) COO¥Jl11le VOJr Staff, b)
completeyciurstalf com. c)
Complete S11tt1no d) Com·
plell Statllng Resources,
•) com p lelesul
llngr&1ources net, 20505
Yorba Linda Blvd , 1330,
Yorba Undl, CA 92886
ntbon), 20505 Yort>& Unda
Bl\'d • •330, Yorba Unda,
CA 92886
Tflls busmess Is con· dueled by a c:orporabofl Have you Started doing
business yet? No
Anthony Jeffery Corpo-
rat1011. Dave Pituch; Pre11·
dent
This statement was tUed w11h the County Clerk ol
Orange County on 6·29·99
19"61en28
Dally Pllol Juty 1, 8, 15,
22, 1§99 Th622
Fictitious Business
Name St1tement
The loltowmg persons
are doing business as. Bower Enterprises,
27622 Camino C&plstrano
B· 1, Laguna Niguel; Ca
92sn Shirlene Bower, 28611 Ave Del Caballo. Laguna
N1guo1, ca 926n
Th•s business Is c:on·
ducted by an lndivldual
Have you s'8rted doing bustness yet? No
Sharlene Bower
This statement was filed
with the County Cieri< OI
Orange County on 6·29-99
19996797729
Oa1ty Pilot July 1, 8, 15.
22'. 1099 Th621
Name Statement Name Statement G:l~~Y1s1.011~':.ronNe~poMrt8 Name Statement Name Statement Na.me Statement Name Statement TS lfO •1osa YOU ARE tM
The !Ollowlng persons The following persons Be ,.... CA,,,,,.,,~ The lollovw persons The lollowlng persons The lollow\ng persons The tollaw ng pel'ION DEFAULT UIG>Elt A DEED OI
are doing business as· are doino busine&S as a"'1• "''""" are doing business as •••doing business as are doing busWleSS as are doinO bu5lness as TIIUST, DATED n71f7. Ullo Software Conauluna, SoCal DeSlgn, 3218 Cle~ Colton, Linda, 2193 Vista LAS FlOAES DeVlns Pro Shoe>. 1n1 Pharmacy Music Oas· J PA ASSOCIATES LLC LESS YOU TAKE Ac:nott TO
2302 Elden Ave , IB, St . Newport Beac:h call Estrada, Newport Beach, MONTESSORI HOME, 43 Newtlope Street. fountain tnbutaon, 145 Easl 19th 4936 Pearce SttHI Hut'1 PROIT .. !£YCTBEY~R,. ~T .. ...-•• • Costa Mesa. CA 92627 tom111 92663 CA 92660 Legacy Way. Las Flores vaney, CA 92708 St~. •C3, Colta Mesa, lngton Beach CA 92649 _. __,,.. ..-rv ...
Helen E Hendersoo Ryan Paul Collins, 3216 Hennessey. Paulette, CA 92688 ~ a.i..n La Bo111ta 203 CA 92627 J 'P A Associates L L c · UC SALE. If YOU MEED Ml
Inc .• ~CA), 2302 EldenAv•· Cla St Ne rt B ~.. 21401 Yarmouth Lane, Jeell\annan4 watgampaya. Todaz Balboa Island. CA Ronald w o.dmon, Jr . gNev•da) 4936 · Pearce EXPl.N&ATURf _. ~ ~~. Y • wpo 98"'' Hunungton Beach, CA 3 L "• Wu 926e2--· · 1765 ·Santa Ana Ave . 1 "' H -·n too Bea~" ...... '""' ~ nue B, Costa Mesa, CA "•llforn11 """"3 ...,,.,.6 4 egacy 1y, Las T r , u .. u g ..... ... •• -1 YOU Y""' SHO' .. ,. ..... "'""' .,,.,.. Flor c 926{'.8 tu business. Is con· IJ102, Costa Mesa CA CA 92&49 ,......,_ .... -92627 EdWard Allen Clance, 3l6 Jone a, Diane, 407 es. A d"'"'ed by an 1nd•·1dual 92627 c....,.•l"T'" ;-.:....,£0 .. :J: This business is con-Flower St, Costa Mesa. This buslneu ls con· '"" ... Th•s business 1s con· ""',,..., .. LA .. •~"' dudad by: a corporallOn Calt10mla 92627•2310 Cabr~lo, Costa Mesa CA ducted by an lnd1Y1dual Have you 11111100 do111g Helen Dedmoo. 1765 dutie<I by Limited IUlllllClll • lo 1t1e -.0 1Jd.
Have you started doing Thi• business Is con· 92627 Have you Jtarted doing business yet? Yes Santa · Ana Ave 1J1b2. Llablllly co dW lor Clllll. '*"-'• ctlllllll
business yet? Yes, 511199 ducted by a general ~--Maser. Dottle. 30 ~ bustneJI yet? No 06/22199 <;Qsta Mesa, CA 92627 Have you started doing chW'I on a stli9 or nllianll
Helen e Henderson, nershlp ITlQnd Hilt, Laguna fillllll, Jeelhanganl Walgampaya OeVin1..a Bolhta This business 1s con· bUS1neas yet? No bin• a Gll8Gll <hwll b¥ • ...
1 H 1 n E H nde"'"'" H rtft .. dol CA 926n This s!atement was fi1e<1 This statement was fllad dUCled by husband 8fld J p .... ·s""'ates L L c , or fldlrll cndl ul!Klll or • nc.. e e e ''""''' ave you sta "" ng O'Hem, uarda, 201 Via t 1tn th ,._ .. ty Cl ... -• .. ~, "'"" ""' ........ ........._ b ......... -President business yel? No Ni-, New""'port Beach, c• With he County Clerk ol w 8 """'n e • ., "' wi e Jeck Armatrong Prer.1deni ~":"" .., • .,., ..!.,} ~ Ot _,, Th1s statement was lllad R Colli ""'" ~ Orange Coun~ 6-8 99 Orange Coonty on 6·25·99 Have you started doing Tnls statement was tiled ... S8¥111QS .... ,_, ..,...
w11h lhe County Cler1t of T~~ns1a1a!;,~mt was filed 92t!~njlan. Mal1an. 603 1 79S535 Dal~POOI ]~y l , 1:.1::,e buFf= b: No wllh lhe County Clerk ot llOll =~....: Orange County on 6·29-99 with the County Clenc ol Kings nn,.,. Newport Daily Pilot June 17, 24, 2 mon, Jr • Orange County on 8·29 ~9 r,~ Ille FNftGlll &. Md
19996797'728 Orange county 00 8•11•99 Beach. c'"A."92663 July 1, a, 1999 Tl\588 2 1 Th63Q This statement was hied 1999679n2• a!Jlhonz.t to do ~ 111 lhil
DallY PllOC July 1, 8, 15, 19998786058 Pen10Yan. Peggy, 17321 Flctltiou• BuslneH Fictitious Business oi'h the~nty C~rtt ol Daily Pilot July 1, 8. 15. llale-11 be held by v. •IP-
22, 1 !199 1c Th623 Dally Pilot June 11. 24, Rob Roy Cltcie, Huntington Name Statement • N1me Statement range ~~~~::o 22· 1999 Th634 IJOlnled tnatM • ftWln belllw.
Flcthlous Business • Jull 1, 8, 1999 Th598 Beach. CA 92646 The IOilowlng persons The follo¥/ang persons Daily PilOt June 1 o. 11. Flc:1ltlous BuslnH• al d ~ * and lt'Hrllll ~
Name Statement Fictitious Buslne11 This busmess 1s con-are doorlg business as are doinp business as 24. July 1 1999 Th576 Name Statement ve,ed lo and now held tJ¥ N
The following persons Name Stetement ducted by-a general part· MONTESSORI SCHOOl Sexue Treasures 2675 STATEMENT OF The fotiowmg pe1$00S ~ ~ ~~ ~ are doing business as The following persons nerstiip OF BREA. 400 West Arsl Irvine Avenue. Surte F267, DO 0 ere dOlng business as _.._ '·-·1 ..,._ ....... -GMI Design. 190 Hart· are dolno buslnea as Have you started doing Street. Brea. Cahforn•• Costa Mesa. CA 92627 ABAN NMENT F s TI. Gear 1599 Suee· .,.,. to 1 Deed cl TNll Cle'
lord Dr .. Newp00 Beath, Heston & Heston, bus~s yel? No 92821 Connie L Best. 2675 USE OF ACTTTIOUS 110, Ave , Colla MIN, C4 tor1ltd below The .. Wll bt CA 92660 Altomeys at Law, 4-041 Sharon L S.tbe1s1 Montessori of Brea (CA). Irvine Avenue. SUlte F267, BUSINESS NAME 92\i27 W lllOolll oo.trm or
Gaby Moussa, Inc . 190 MacArthur Blvd , Suite This statemen1was11 ed 17841 Mo<row Cucte, Villa Costa Mesa. CA 92627 Tll9 l~ing perSOO{s) Steven Cook, 2 Las aiir-« ~,.
Hartlord Or . Newport 230. Newpon Beach, CA with the County Clenc ol Pali(. CA 92967 This busmess 1s con-has (have) abandoned the Plumas, Rane.ho Sarita ~ llllt ~ 11111 oo OI .,,.
Beach, CA 92660 92660 Oange County on 6·22·99 d Th!. bybuSlness Is con· ducted by an lndNidual use of the lic:trtlOUs busl· Marganta, ca 92688 ...., =i:JIOIS _!>_P9!. ~ ~= Jhis business 1s con· Ric:haro a Haston. 4041 111996797025 OCI.,,,, a corporabOn • Have you st.aned doing· ness name: The bu&illCISS Is con-:::-..,_. .::'"~·~·~T
ductect by a corporation MacAtlflur Blvd, Su•te 230 Dally Pilot June 24. July ... ~~ you ,:1ayrted doing bu&iOess yet? No .K>NHZ VIDEO, 2042 w ducted by an lndMdual =~·-:.....~ "'~·
Have you sta~ed doing Newpot1Beaclh,CA92680 1 8, 15, 1999 Th608 .,.._..,ss yet es Coon• L. Bes1 Lincoln Ave . Anaheim, Have you stalted doing -· ·--...... -
business yet? No Halli B H8'ton, 4041 A ti 1 B 1 May 15, 1999 This statemen1 was flied ca1t1om11 92801 business yet? Ye& 5·1·99 eon 11 prowild " Gaby Moussa. Inc: Gaby MacArthur Blvd , Sune c t ous us ness Montassor1 ol Bree. w11n Iha County Cleltc ol The Fic:titioua Business Slaven Cook ·~ ~ llldll' e. '
Fictitious B\JslneH Moussa. Pl'8$tdent 230. Newport 6"ch. CA Name Statement Ma11t1 Moonesinghe, Presl· OraOQe County on 6-25-99 name referred to abow This statement was tiled 11!711 of Ill Deed d n-. .,...
Name Statement This 5tatement was filed 92&60 The loKowtng persons dent 19996797'63 wasfiledlnOranoeCounl) vwth tile County Clef'll o1 ... U.11111 f-. dW'Dll
The followinn persons witn the County Clerk of This buSlness Is con are doing busmess as This statement was Med Da1~Pilot July 1, 8, 15. on 04/14199, F='ILE NO 0 a""'" Coun"' on 6 22 99 ~ d UW Tl\IMI kif ... Orange County on 6·29·99 duded by • naneral ORCO PLUMBING & with the County Clerk of 22 1 9 T>J>" 1~7"""""' r .. .,... 1·~7',,.,.0.11 IO&al lmOUnl (• Ille llTle ol ar~~Lng ~s~ssS~LeS, 1"9679nus partnership .,.. DRAIN CLEANING, 1730 Orange County on 8· 11-99 """' 1 "i(:;;:: ~h Nguyen Daly Pilot J;;;;"2;' July 11"111111 ~ cl Ille No-
5140 E LaPalma 201. Dady Pilot July 1, 8, 15, Have you started dOlng Pomona Ave , 112. Costa 1'99116795862 Fictitious Business 17621 Miiiet Dr , Tustin 1 8 f~ 1999 Th&02' cl S.) IWOllltlty ..,.
Ana"'-am • ... 111s. "~11tom•~ 22. 1999 Th624 ""s1nt1 .. ~""Ye" 1982 Men, C&ilfomla 92627 Daily Pilot June 17. 24 N1me St.atement Cal I ta 9"780 • · • lobe Mt l'odl ~ ~ '"' ., ..,. "" "" .... " ... c & N McPn I J I 1 8 1999 Th587 i om " ... Trunie Slit No 1~200890 __ , ................ ........_ 011 -92807 Fictltfous Business H•ll1 B. el1on erson, ne.. u Y • • The followtng person• This business 1s coo •• ""°"' Ho 7015200897 1 ..... ··~:::LI -1, . .'!L-.. ,.._ o:;:
James 0 Hall. 9021 Name Statement This statement was l11ed (CA). 1730 Pomona Ave • Fictitious Buslne11 ere domg business as dUded by an 1ndNidual Orclet No """"'9B90 Nob-of "'and-:" ....... ~. "'11·.~·
Belcora, Huntington The !o11owlnn persons With lh8 County Cieri< ol #12. Cos1a Mesa, Calolor· N1me Statement VILORIA COMPANY. Kim Oanh Nguyen T "'" ~~Y In ... ,_,11 .,._, ,..., -
Bea_ .. Callfomta 92647 " Oranna Coun~6 10 99 nta 92627 Th. 1-•""'·· 1805 o-n~e •ve Costa ..... Is stat-ent wa• 11'""' rus .._ oun .,....., and IMle • ~ ltn.a ~ "''· are domg business as ,,.. 1 7·,.5.;,.9 This business· Is con· 1 "" .,...,...ing parsons '0 " " '" ""' " """ undtr a Died ol Trvst 08'94 ...,, T·-........ _ Shlllay AM Hall. 9021 A CUT ABOVE LAND· • •• d,,,...,, , are doing business as Mesa. CA 2627 with the County Ctirk ol ~ ,_._ -.,
Belcora, 11untinglon SCAPE T ROUBLE. Dally Piiot June 17, 24, H,vu by a ~~~t~ Taylor's Mom's Cookies, Jay EdWard V~ona, 1104 Orange Coun1t~617~~7 :11.:9i0:'=r ~ Wtt;r': 1.:.n.,.R.D~ Beach, Cahlomla 92647 SHOOTING. 974 Trabuco Ju)Y I, 8, 1999 Th599 ave you s ......,ng Inc 423 Costa Mesa W Balboa Blvd .. Newpon .,..., -'" ' ..,....,. .. , -.
This bu5lness Is con-Circle, Costa Mesa. CA Ffctlttous Business bucstn,esNs yet? Yee!:..!996, Inc Street, Costa. Mesa, CA Bch, CA 92661 -oauy Pilot June 10. 17 tt!Tlly tluokl Ila Pllblle salt ti 19t7NS310l d Offall RMara du~lld by: hUSJ>lnd and N.. s McPh ''"""'' 92627 ~ buslneu IS' con· 24 July 1. 1999 • Th577 you need an tlQ>llnatlon el !tit the Olrice ct Ille Raaardlr tJ wile 92627 .me t1tement Call McPherson. President • dueled b"' an looavidcal -na111ra ol lie P<OClldlllQS llP ~ a.irn.
Have you S1arted doorlg TlmotT ':.,Y"Mic~el M1~~11. The lollowlng persons This 11atemen1 was ftle<I 1,J~Y(~'i, ~~&s~ee:a Have you starleO-dOing Fictitious Buslne11 ag11111you. You SlloulCI contact ol Slit Tf119t •'*All bu ? y 974 rauuco .... rcte, .....,.,1a are doing business u with lhe County Cieri< ol buslnUs ~et? Yes, 1•93 Name Statement 1 llWV'f On 07/\51111119 II cl Sale At lie lld oJ::::l:' es, Mesa, CA 92627 JM PRIMA, 17780 Orange County on 6·22·99 Street, Costa Mer.a, CA Jay E VllOna The lolloW•ng pe~ 10 OOlm, Cllltomll RacocMy· Moltll &\'tllU '°"' ~
Shirley Hall This busil'ess is con· Gothard St.. Hunhng1on 19996797019 9~7 bust This statement w•s !Ued are dOlng business as lllCt COftlOlrlY ~or by Uflbo11M TOI a,-c c....r This statemem W8$ f~ed dUded by: an Individual 'Beach, cahfomla 9264"1 Dally Pilot June 24, July s ness IS con-¥11th Ule County Clerlt ol KA.A & Assoctates, mere-to s.nno Alco()wy-Wwt s.-AM. ca
w1ththlCoun1yClerkol lfave-you starteddoing Mr Joong Kun Lee, 18.15,1999 Th604 dUciedby.acorporatJon CXangeCountyon6·2$-99 17530SantaDomingoC6r lllCI Compeny • 1111 tuly "~~lftd
01-nge County on 6-29·99 business yet? Yes 6/lM4 I nao Goll\ard St • 'Hunt• Fictitious Busineu =ss'IC!1~i:~i:~ • 19998797439 Fountain Valley, CA 92708 IOOOl!ttd .-us• Ullclet llld ctwgea $U'7,0ft.J1
1"91797806 ~~~~·~mentdlae!::tcrJ= lt1Qion2 Beach, cait1om1a Name Sta1enM>nt 7.1.99 ,. -·· Da•IV Pllol J,uty 1 8. 15. Kell~ Allen Reed t 7530 IKN'Mlltll ID DM4 ol Trust. •~Cl altlll ICllMIOll D~PolnlJ•""1815 "' 92~ 22 1099 Th6-~2 "'-~-·"'--'"""'""-dtd Oii 01·06-~ a d tul .~. ·-""l -• • · • With the County Clenc ol Thll bOslnns is con· The IOllowang persons TaVIQ('$ Mom's Cool<les, · ....,, .. ......,,.,...,... ""'-i<oyu Lue c.--. 22• 1 9 Ttl63S °'"""" Coun"' on 6 29 99 du ed by Individual are doing business as lnc: -Jc:ilvt T P•rk. STATEMENT OF WA V*'f, CA 927oe l/lsN'nll'tl 113-0137 · 8ool t2flt N'N 1CMU.U T19 ~·..-i'98619rffli .fave va:nstatted doing Sai.bro u s "' 2109 w Prtstdenc • ABANDONMENT OF Tilts bu$1ne$S is con PIQt of offQll rtc:Ordf Ill lie T11 .... __,.
Flclltlous BuslneH Dally Pilot July 1, 8 IS, buSlneu yet? No Flota St Santa Ana CA Thi& statement was flied USE OF FICTITIOUS ducted by. en indllo'ldulal on1ce OI 1111 RlcorO. ot Of· yllll:*ykuny~
Name Statement 22. 1999 Tn625 Joong Kun L.. 92703 Wllh Ille Coonty Clerll o1 Haye you started dOing = Couil!Y. Cal!.:.: 1111 w• ~end oOw
The follOwing pef$0fls Actltious BuslneH This statement "as filed ~ Salazar, 2109 Orange County on 6·11 ·99 ·n:u,~1~~: ':::!(s) bu~~ ~ ~lllltDlnd IN dlltgrlltlDI l 811'f, 8~ 'T$9~~Y~s1813 Name Statement w•th the County Clenc °' w SL. Santa Ana, 1"917tSte3 llas (nave) abandoned the Th1S statement was !'tied lllOe.• TrvstDr. Home Slv"'9' or=~~
E Balboa Blvd .. NewJ)Ort The toltowang persons Orange Coun~~ c~:7~51'hess is con· J~;~ :."fl~une 1~:C, use of the f1Ct1f10US busl· w11h Ille Cculty Clerk ol ol Al!Wlcl, fSI • llenalary • sfloMI ~ 7i1
Beach, ca 92661 are doing business as Da•t Piiot June 24~Ju ducted by, an indrvtdual Ftctldous BuslMH ne11 name: OraQQI County on 8-11 ·99 WI Ml • pul*: aldllol to Ille cl aie:::_, 119 Martin Sanderoe>c"-2222 .Bighom Aucto Systems, """ Hava you started ~ l!Vlne AltematMI Health ' 199917959'0 llQMlt bldw lol' call mn-~ 1503 ~th Collst Oflve, 1, 8, 5. 1.,,.., Name Statement Jett .,,... Da•"' Pilot June 17 24, l9i'1--... ..,_...,a_... OI --.... a ~ Laurel, Upland CA 91786 S ,.._~ CA Fictitious Busl ..... ss business yet? Yes. 511 The l-"-'ang ....,1'$00S Center, 14785 ray nu ., 999 Th5S9 .. _ ........ ..., ..... --,.. __, . Jam11 C Sloe, 1813 E. uate 31 , .....,.ta Mesa, •... Rogel18 Salaz.at ....... .,...,bu_ .,.. •I 08, Irvine, ca11rom1a July 1 8 1 llltlONt ban .. a dlldt dtnn by 10 c11tys of Ille~ d ~-~
Balboa Blvd., Newport 92626 ' Name Statement This statement was Med are .....,.ng siness 81 92620 A 1 1 9 1 a sn Of IMerll crtdrt unlOll, cl o.. Nollo9 d Siii Beach, CA 92661 81gllom lnlorrnatlon Sys· The followlng persons "1lh lfle County Cler1< o1 Maximum Sec:utlly Alarm The F°ICllllOUS Business ct t OUS US ~II or I dlldt drawn by Utall ot ; ,, .. U. tM ~ & SV1vla B Blee. 1813 E tems. (CA). 1503 South are doing business as Orange County on 6·22·99 Systems. 4S2 East 18th name relened 10 above Name Statement 1te1e111 and toan •oanon. soc:1a-. lac. 26522 L•
Balboa Blvd., Newpon Coast t>l1ve, $u1te 317 a) JMC LABORA 1"9e797021 Street. Costa Mesa, CA wasliled lnOningeCounty The following pe111001 Ullltgl~.or~ SW. '100 ..._,...
Beach, CA 92661 Costa Mesa. CA 92626 TOAICS, b) CARE PLUS Dally Piiot June 2~-!_~~ 9~ Walters. 452• East on 07/10/98. FILE NO are d01n~ buwless as blnt IS*lfltd In 11C110t1 5102 V!9JO ~ q,1 ~
This business is con· This business IS con· CORRECTIVE SKIN 1, 8, f5, 19.99 moos 18th Street Costa Masa, 19986763982 ROAM N' ol lie llnanclll code .,d 88211 N""8 c .,... ...
ducted by. a general d\Jcted by a corporation CARE, C) JMC, INC , 3130 FICtltious Builness CA 92627 Phuong Thi Minh Pham, CONSULTING, 211 South .,llort»cl to do bUllNa In VIOi Pr..-.. ~ W pa~!.rs~ started doing bu"!fr:'srv~l?s~ed doing ~r,0~~26~1.a Mesa. Name Statement This business Js con· ~o~iaT;~~~· ttvine, can-~~~1111cg~e9~~Blvd .• :1ut "':,O:"°be ~ ': IV24 1111 '
busmess yet? No B19h0m Information Sys· JMC Laborato11ea, Inc:., The following persoos dueled by. an.ll'ldivldoal Shannon A Bums, Gau Ft* Bol'Zilleri, 211 sno.11 llelow~f 11 r l 0111 .... _______ __
Sytv11 e Bice tams. Bnan B Bootter, (CA), 3130 Bray Lane, are doing business as. Have you atartod doing s Deodar, Irvine, CA 92820 South State College BIYd . 911 lntntt ID and thu •r
Thll statement was filed President Coata Mesa. Calftornla Shmpac D1stnbutlng, ~ business yet? Yes, l-1-91 This busmess IS con· Anaheim, CA 92806 """' with lhe County Clerk of nus statement was l1ted 92628 . Evening Canyon Ref.. Co-John Walters duc1ed by a general part· This l>Uslness Is c:on·' now llllO b¥ Ill tune In lie
orange County on 6.25•99 w11h th8 County Cleric of This business Is con· 10N1 Del Mac, CA 92625 This sljltament was hied nershlp dlJcled by. an 1ndlVidual == Pll~ttf'=:r
19996797460 Orange County on 6·29·99 dUcled by; a oorporallon Matt KeameAd 344 Eve· with lhl" County ClelX of Phuon0 T M Pham Have you started doing rust The Ult.,. be made, bUt
oa1rv Pllol July 1. a. 15. t998679T725 Have you started doing ~Mc:,'~ 92625 Corona Orange Coun~~~:t ThlS sui1ement was filed bus1neu ~Vas, wlOIGUt wt or wnniy,
22• 1099 Th62i7 if.~lot July 1·~~ =:'gJ;et? Yei, nus business is con· Olltly P11o1 June 17, 24, o:n:~~~~ J~d1e1 ~rt ~ormlllld.rtpOtng
Flc1iUoua Bu1ln.ss Flc:tffious Busln.11 JMC Labonltooes, Inc.. ducted b)· an indMdual July 1• 8, 11199 Th592 t 79m9 This statement was liled ... Pllllll Oil, or ll'CUm"
Name Statement Name Sta..__t ~Molina. Prnldent ... ~ave yout?staNorted doing ""'ctltf B I Da~ilot J~ 1 8. 15. Wit" the County c1er11 ol ~ ~~o1"' .!."'*"'911-1 ..,,,.., ......... statement ~1 , . ._.. .,,..,ones. ye ""' ous us ness 22. 1 T...,.,.., "'--,.,......,,.. on 6 11-89 "'"-_,, •• llOl(I) The lotlowlng persons The. IOllcM!ng persons wi;,;Oi. Coun"' 'Cierk~ Matt Keamey Names-•t9ment '"""" ..,. .. ._ ~1~Sla5 llQnCI by Ille deed 81 t'Ull ara doln~ buslnesa as are doln~business as '' -n... t I m...,, I lllllAlt .._ .--.-.._ HAT Co. 12,..,~ Va' ) H Bi F Orange County on 11-21·99 11-sta emen .,.. i--.. The onr 'I person1 Actltious Business Daty Piot June 17. 24. ·--·· ....... -· ~ ,. a • bl rd rae, 1"98786980 With lhe Coul\ty Cler11 ot are dOlnQ t ss u J•"" 1 8 1999 Th591 ~and ~ or lie ley View St. Unit it175, 9071 Regatta Drtve, Hunt· Da'lV Pitc.t June 24, JUiy Orange County on 6-2l·9Q COUR) INN £ N•m• Statemetlt ""l • · f111M IOI Ille 9nOUftC I• lie Gt.~~~: ~:49i:~. i:;~~ =118 1. 8, {6. 199SI . The01 1"9t797022 SUITES B'l l\YRES, 325 .~~':.arsons Actfdous Business 9neof .. Will~ 81
Pl . Pomona. CA 91767 Drtve. Huntington Beach, F1c:1ltloua Buslne11 OallY Piiot June 24• Jliy BnslOI SUMI, Cost. M.,., LaattielWOll Muse. 2n5 N1rne Statement 1111 •ob Of Siii) IUIGNOtr
This butineu II con-CA 92648 N s 1, 8. f5. 1999 Th606 CA 92828 Me v rde Or P102 The folowlflO pelS005 edrrl9d IDllU•ttn OllOW am• tatametit Aeddous 8ualness Ayres Group, (CA), 355 .. • .. 1 • are e1o1ng business as Thi llftOllllt NJ b9 Otl* on due.led by •n ll'ldlVldual Ths bullllln is COO· The lollowlng persons N Sta 1 Bnstol Straet. Suit A. Colt• Mesa. CA 82626 RAG IMPORTS, 124 Ile day Of all; P11o1 ol Salt In Cl-•ffi..._, Have you started doing ducted by. an 1ndlvidual 118 doiog busineu as· a,,,. temen Costa Mesa CA 92626 Dean MatlheW Ro«lel1s fie ton of llll lllCIP* 1111 -vu.-
business yet? Yes, Have you started doing T~y women's In-The-toUoWlng persons This bullnus is con-2n5 Mesa Verde Dr , ~=· Balboa 1$11tlld, CA rn.tln ,.,~ •t1ID 1111 ~Ila
06/15'99 • business yet? No vatment Club, 128 Via are doing busineSS as· duded by.• CX>fPCQtion P102, Costa Mesa. CA Rene" Geo!lray. New• CNlc Cen• 401-411 E ~ 642--5678 Mike Pitt Kal1 Tahll • • Mentone. Newport Beach, Stairway Pr0duct1oos, Have you started """"" 92829 c: Baech. 124 T,,...i,• 11111'1 M . Plecllrll CA ._.. ________ _. This .iatement was filed This statement YtU lite<! CA 92663 1048 !Nine Ave , PO Bole b 1 .. """'V Thia business Is oon· ..,.... .. --.-wlth the County Clerk ol with lhe ,._,,_, Cler11 ol B R 111 M 403. frvlne, CA 92660 us ness yet ' Vas, ducted by an lndNidUel !boa l'lland, Newport ~ • men Ww 0 Cou 6 25-99 ,..._ Cou~ .. , ergman· I !1 ary Shawe, Mc:Tish & Julian, 11--01·90 H ~ Beach, CA 92662 ~ ~ -~ ol hlf range ntv on 1 • ..,.ange nry on 6·2S.99 L~n. 128 Via Mentone, Ayres Group. Bruce ave you •tarted .......... This bu&ineu ts coo-MOuftl Of ~ .11111ra 11141 1~797441 1"9e797.... N'ewpon Bead\, CA 92663 (CA). 1048 ltvlne Ave., PO Ayres, Pretident b\laineu yet? No ctvcte<I by· an indlW!ual °'* dla'Qel: S2QJ2t..61
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Dally Piiot July 1, 8, 15, Daffy Pilot July 1, 8, 15, Boghosian. Jov.ce. 141 &ox 463, Irvine, CA 92660 This statement was Ned Oeim ROberts kave you •tarted """"" (•91119dld) S....t Id_... Ind
22, 1999 Th628 22, 1099 Th629 Via Wazlera. Newoort This business Is con· With th9 Coun"' Cle ... of This statement was filed ,_.., ..... """"" .. ___ ....;. ___ ..l.:::;;::::======.!.::::t:===~~~~~:....;..:;:;.:;.:.:.::....:.;::.;.;.:.:,:~I dU<:ted by • CC>rPQfal!Otl '' '" wllti the County Clerk ot business , •• • ''"" °'* common dellll1-.1 Clll Have ...,., alailea dol"" Orange Counry on 5·2T·99 0 ""~-Rene A Geoffniy 111 f'lll ...-: Hf E llllOI ,~ .. ..,, 1tttl7MIS4 ringe """"'IY 00 8•22-99 This statement wu tiled 1. ~ ......... Ii.ti ca t281J
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Betty J, Otte, Mati.glng Of· JIAl 1· 8• 1999 Tll595 1. 8.-f5, 1999 Th610 Orange Coun~r..~ ~ ..!""" .....,. ""' r~ statement w•a llled Fictitious Buslne.. Daily PlloC June 24, JIJIY ;-;,: -:Z.::'::"::
......... .... ,.._~1y ,_,_rk ol Heme Statement 1 a 15 1999 Th8 t? -1 1 • w ..,u, .,.,. """"1 ...,.. ..._e 1........._....,. --~· • • · --·CD , I • .,, Orange County ol'l 8·22·99 "' • ._....... ,.... •• ..,_ "'°"" ..,. TM pr~ 111t16791024 are dOtnO buslnesa es ....,.. ......_ •
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232 E. 21ST ST
4br. 2lle "* """' 111111dlcofn~
n!OCI Ille, 1381~ .---a..,.
cA:le M'3140t 1 ...... ,5413350
Have A
Garage Sale!
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to ploce your &loge Sole Ad!
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• Concierge Service • 24 HR Security Gate
• 24 HR Fitness Center • Clubhouse Facility
I Bed from S 1795 2 Bed from $2385
I Bed/den from $1995 2 Bed/den fro m $2885
Washer/Dryer
Intrusion Alarms
Gourmet Kitchens
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Gas fireplaces
9 Foot Ceilings
Condo Specs
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wtllle~W money .. North. 1Br 1Ba' 1995.00.
1Br 1Blw~ '$105200
2Br 2Ba 'SI 12000
Central •r and hell pooUspa, dlw, pellO
w/atotage. litnell cen&er
near~ & 73 lwy
Pela w.lc:omel
'Some resll1dt0nl ec>PIY'
(181)111·3544
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182 HOU8ESICONDOS FOR RENT NEWPORT BEACH
UNIT FOR LEASE 1-*t lumshed ~ commanding view Yearly
lease ol $3. 700/tno Mar; Lou '°""'· AQerll 949187~2~
183 HOUSESICONDOS • FOR RENT NEWPORT COAST
Motet ·cosTA MESA·
..., MOTOR INN
1ST Wk Special
On All Rms $134.00
T llX, features 24-hrs
ffonl desk. 0 o. phones,
free H80/ESPNll:>isc+
loc chaM, ~ated
jlc Gl-.t l8l.l1d ~
Fwys, 405 & 55 "*'
aw-ay lrom OC Flll'glds.
College. shop mals.
bells. r• A member ol CIW Hol~el
22n Hllbol BIY'<I
949-6.tS-4840
CM 1 1*tot1 S44omio pkJs s 15Qldtp, "'* ind OIJl9I
clnn "1~ t renl
1-.ioty loc. o.n 94~2·8695
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Sh.. l.rg 3bf t 2 1fl bltf\ w/
gtNf v11WI It! NB near CdM Active pron prerd. 1750 + 113
Utils. Cell Bllan 949-760-1161
COM Share 28dnn t Bath House, female Pf'fd. WIO,
""'' gat11g1, no smkg S75()( Mo + 112 U!1s. !MH19-0'.)6()
N8 Cloee to ocean SS5&mo
$300 dep. Poof. jac & temis
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HOlll 38drm 3 58e., pvt btlCtl I pier. l)llldr'IQ. $3200 I WMk 148-721-38381.v Mlg
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Rebuilt VIC\lums
$29 99 hp
Huge Selec\lonl Fountain Valley Vacul#TI l Sewing
16141 Bt~~St Founllln Valiey
714· ns.6622
14021.0Sr I FOUND 1
FOUND 1 male 1 female dog
1 yellow, 1 blKll • gold.. NO TAGSll Vic of Fall'vltw •
Arlington. 714·751-1350.
Lot1 yotllow c:ociCIUtl. V1C1lllty
of Big Canyon In Newpolt
Beacll, nwers 10 lllO name
Stinky 949'-760-1232.
420 GARAGE
SALIS
COM MOVING SALE Sat 7:30
2/24 San JoaqJin Rd BetWld
GMons Malllec. tum. clOlhls
& moni E~ must po!
Cii Mi, sAf. s'™ lam-tpm
follow tl'8 btllons • Fair· YitW l Paulatlno to 1174
Ch1r1e11on. 3 ~ration Ille, applianc:... c:lothet, toya, bedding, fum, mortll
Moving to Sin Francttc:o My btlUlllUli80ld poQefY bem lumitlltt It IOd ~' aft alp cowrld I Wtmatchng chair
and I 1111, 6ft IQ dlrw1g lablt
wltl SU'ligh i.:tt sip COYeled
ctl•ira, mulll lonad pine
~center.
wtltte 21 cubic ft WW~ frig Cal Dawn It 949-721·99"1 Of come by 900 Sea lane •34
CdM on Sat 71108am10 2pcn
HPB SAT·SUN 1-?
111 CUFF OR.
HOUMWll'l1 flthing equip, Pine tum, "hf, fum, mlaC.
-Monduy .~ .............. Friday 5:00pm
Tue day .... : ......... Monday 5:00pm
Wednesday ......... Tuesday .5:00pm
Hours
Tdt·plwnc 8:30mu-5:0Qpm
\11mdin-Fruiu\ •
Thu rsday ....... Wednesday 5:00pm
Friday ............... Thun.day S:OOpm ..
Saturday ............... Friday S:OOpm 'Wftlk:-Jn 8:30ani-5·00pm
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1450 APPLIANCES I
Refrigerator wfth top ITMur
almond . c:olor, S250
149-&4M974
1454 FURNITURE ·1
BOYS BDRM FURNITURE Trundle b9d, dtak and dlllr
With lthr, a drawer aide chut
-S65Clobo, 149-759-8255
ETHAN AUEN 1lched panel
queen Sized bed-boaUbllA maple wood $500/obo
Gorgeous bufte1 with mrr0t.
ex"'ISl18 delaled carvtng top quality. Mexican style es seen
Ill model home $600'obo
IM9-723·7522
HOUSEFUL FOfTTlil Ctieny
wood Dnng Sii 2 Fonnal
Bldtoum SIU. 1 King, & I
°""'1 714·381·7949
11111&1\ INthef IOfl l loW-
.. t, new still wrlPOed, Wl'f
1011, lop quality. WM $2000
.ac:nflce. Sl90 149-261 ""33
King Ila I pi;c; btclroorn
aet.'f rencti WOYilcial ~.:elenl
c:ondollOn S350 949-646-5974
Moving Silt! e Gi .. t §hapel
glass table. 6 IJlack.'.nevy chair1 S250. sec Chllla cwch $350,
2 pc beige Ctllioie COOCh $300 queen matt18'Slbladl l)lallonn
$80 IM9-722·7011
OfilCt lumhu,., compuleis
& comple11 Pan8$0nlc office
telephone system·herdty u&ed IM9-72MS74
1456 PETSIUVESTOCK r
Rare exotic: wlld·looklng
leopard •potted CFA oelca1
kltttn1 '°' privileged few $450r1SOO 14M31·2111.
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TOP SS$1RECORDSI
Jazz, R & B, IOU. Rodi:, tk:-
.. • 50'• & 60'1 Mtl(E 9"9·&4~7505
WANTED! olb COINSI
Gold. sti., Fr.nkln nwt, &Wr·
llnll Old w.dches & '"'911'( WESTCOAST COIH642·9448
~now ORANGE·
·COUNTY
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BEHRm:
BEHR PROCESS CORPORATION
As a mfgr. of premium quality paint stalns, &
varnishes f« over SOyts. OU( compant.curreMly
has an ~ing for ti... following~itlon
FACILITIES ASSISTANT
The Ideal candidate should bt well orgaoiztd;
comp lit, & possess xlnt phone. cust svc, &
typing skills.
The following abilities are required·
• Researching Info
• Technical aptltudf
• Self·starter who t akes ti... Initiative to make
decisions _"'
• willingneu to work 1ft8f' hours/weekends
• Perlorming 99neral office duties
BEHR offers a quahty work envlro w/ 1
comprehensive bentfrt pkg that indudes med
dent. vision, fife, LTD 401(k)lprof1ts sharing &
avail after 6 mos of svc. Send/FAX ,.s & ul hist
to: BEHR Staffing, PO 80111287, $1nt1 Ana1 CA
92702. FAX (7-1 4) 241 ·9735 We support a arug·
free work enviro & perform p,..mpfoyrnent
substance abuse testing.
Avon Products
Stilr1 A Home-ba~
Busmess Worit Flex1btt
Hourt. Enjoy Unlimited
Earnings. Call toll free
(IU)S61·2166
APPOLVl'ME.W
SEITERS
Fr/PT dlir n.od
C\'CD.t!'l( !\hlfts
812-$20
Per Hour
T CJS>'Jll'Ol lucut>
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&t. In 1989 In
C.OSl4 Mesa
nnd gr0\\1ng
a.I I for ll(lf>t.
l ·888-313--47"
Ball Icing
Part-Time Tellers
Huntlng1on Beach Ar11
Fli&t Bank cuntntty has PT •
teller oppollt.nllel Wt oftt1 I
gre11 wOlll 11Mromien1 CIOce
to home Wld "•~Ible houri
ResponsibHH1es Include
prQCe$$1nQ cu~ome1 trans·
ICllOnl. cross-selling blnlq
products aoci teMc:ts n ..
SIS!tng I\ Olhel arNS ol bel1I
ope1a11ons Wt require 6
months °' hgl'l ~ cash hlndling typlflenct, txc:ellen(
oommunl:ltlOll Wld custome1
service skllla, 1nd a proltu1on1I 1pp1111nc1 Previous teller txpeoence
p<tl(lfTtd
Plea$e ·~ in petlOll °' Mr4'ax your rfJSU"lll lldlca1·
inO posmort al Wllf esl end ~al:uy expectatlone to Flrsl
Bank. Al1n c Gia-inch. 18020 Bromallist SI/eel. FounlUI
Valley, CA 92708 FAX
7141962-5683 No Phone Cab Please EOE
FIRST BANK
BARBEOUES GALORE
NOWHIRINGI
Worit In I fun aalet
environment. Some 111et exper needed. FT,
1 Olm·7plTI. Start $7/lv
up (0.0.E.) Benefltt pkg
nellable. Apply:
BARBEQUES GA.LORE un Hltbof Blvd.,
Costa .....
(On-Ill• lntemew)
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Plug lrilo lhe
Clossllec1
section
k> find services
tom eledrlCIOns
ood pllll'lberS 10
lonctscopers
& pointers. •
Run your ad In the
Newport Beactt;.
Costa Mesa Daily
Pilot and the
Hunt1rcee~
Fountain Vefley
Independent to
reach <Mir 100,000
homes. Fax us this
form with your credit
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card • °' mall wtth a Cheek todlyf
Run for • Wiik! " '1tAll cs .. not
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Par1 time
.Driver Wanted
S9.22 per hour plus
mileage.
Needed Mon thru Sun
2:45am to 5:45pm. Addi·
uonal work m1y be av1ll·
•blt.
Must have truck or Vin,
llablhty Insurance with
proof or payments, t:trlv-
ers license, social
security cerd, and clean
D.M.V. print out,
Accepting 1ppllc11ton1
Mon to thru Fri ftom
8:00am to 4:00prn.
Please bring all required
Information. •• Tlmes Or1n9e County
Attn: Pam Beckingh1m
2901 Garry_ Ave,
S1nt.a An•, C'a 92704 •
714·549-8548
800.933-4080
Part lllN
Stuffer/lnserte'r
Wanted
To lnnrt sections into
the Los Angeles Times
newspaper needed Sit
6:00am to 8:30pm. and Sun 2:00am to 6;00am.
Ada1t1onal work m1y be
av1l11ble.
$5.00 per hour or piece
work whichever. t1
g11ater. Must have driv-
er~license or Callfornl1
· t 0. and a Social Security
card.
Calls accepttd 11 well as
applications Mqn thru Fri
from 8:00am to 4:00pm.
ONl.Y.
~ ... Tlmtt Orange County
Attn: Pam B~klngham
2901 Garry Ave.
• •
·. Santa Ana, C. 92704
714·54$-8548
80().9~080
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895 CARS/TRUCKS
NANSISUVS Bridge
By CHARLES GOREN
with OMAR SHARIF
dt'ld TANNAH HIHSCH
~~~...::GEORG(; RAP£E I ~-l999J
J • •• .:
Thui'JdoY, Juty-t ,, l 999
.TODAY'S
CROSSWORD PUZZLE .
ACROSS
,,.... be WlfY of 04lt Of
.,.. coct1penl11. CMcll
•11h .. local 8'11¥
BUSlntt.I Binai before
you lll1CI any !'tOM1 Of
ftH for MIVlcM. Apd
arid undttetand any
contractl befO!I '/CW
Stayman nd ubscciucntly acquired
ht name ~~·s record 1n nauonal
icam compeµuon lrom the 1940s te
the 1980s u. untqual,ed. alld a study or the records or the world champi-
on h1pS u~aic:slS that no one has
played beuer thin he.
1 Liar.-. CCILllf\ 7Neb'al~ • 10 Swift
Sate-(A1ea P1olessl0/lal)
RETIRE WEALTltY
Becomtt a Legal Serv• 1e;es Broker tea1ured 111 Wall St Joumar, Sue· cesa Forbes. etc. wa 11am 5 figurH a mon1h
Call 1..US·860-9272
TEACHER ASSISTANTS
lMne Blue Ribbon Pnvate SchoOI seeks exp'd Teacher
Asal&WllS IOI K-511'1 g1ade class•. science lab. computer
tab and ~ School program Comp sefary sma1 d&s Mail resume ro TVT,
5200 Borita Canyon Ot IMne
92612 ~FAX (949)856-2400
TELEMA KETER
Ho6pilafl'Y company sHlls
Aggl41151'18. St!lf · Slartel IO
implement local tMnarkellng.
elfol1 Fun las1-paced
team-oriented environmenl Prtll!ous t•ptf1flnCe preferred
DU ~ flqUlred ~I COl'!~!ton P\.<a.se ~
r umo to Attanllon Rllph,
Hornblower Crulau &
EV9nta.. 2431 West Pacific
Coast highway, suite 101,
Newpol'f Beach CA 82663. No phone calls plea11.
l.IPSCALE CHILDREN
CLOTHING STORE. Little People & Ma Ms lff1m8dlale
opent119 for managemenl
P<J61hons Call 949·645 13~
478 EMPLOYMENT
SERVICES_
PlltM be IWW. ll'm the
hlltn91 In thi• catavort mat requite ~ou to call a
toO number In which
Chert la I clwfl per
ml~.
sign.,
Lawn to Earn 1000·1 wkly,
1lmplt ttep by 11,tp provtn
plan or action to rttlrt In
6-121110 8()().S4s-t668 X0040
3,000,000,000
Printer
Cartridges •
Sold.
• Le~s than 15%
recyded Own and
operate your own
comm recycling ctr.
Eam $100,000 +per
year 1 «!0·670.2~7
482 CREDIT
SERVICES
GEIOU
OF DEBT!
!fe ca n nell!.!
• Credit Cardi
Consolida ltd
• Paymtnts Lowered
• lnttrtsl Rtductd
• HaraS5mtnts' Sto
484 MONEY TO LEND/WANTED
* F'in111clat help avallablt. *
All typu of lo1r11. No fMa..
Good or bid credit
1-11n-251.944t
692 SLIP.SIOOCKS
/MOORINGS
WANTED: 20 Ft Dock Space
tor Harbor 20 Sa11bo1t
Short 01 lono 1erm
94t-230-3357.
•30AMOOR~ 01f 1 Ith Stl'Hl. 8
w/CAL 25, $8000 « b"1
olfw. MM75·2869.
SOft Ntwpor1 Beach A Block
Mooring wrth CAL·25 Aib>at
wl<;ai'!s and outboard $12 500
Call Jan 949-675-49119
•
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NORTH
•864 3 ..., 7 542
0 10 9 6 s 3 6 &Pd. co i!lOva Wlp (021076) $8S88
SOUTH COAST ACUBA
714-879-2500
ACURA LEGEND 182
Very CIHn, muat '"' (01221) $12988
SOUTH COAST ACURA 714·97t-25QO
A CURA '97 3 5 RL A dr. wttV
gl}' hhr, walnut tnm, ,moonrool,
AIC. heated S4Hlls. BoSE 8 splu and system. 5 cd change~ am/Im cau. 35K miles still
undei warranty ~"!"* COnd
S30 .000 Lairy !149-640-1379 or 949 '77 6638
, • VQ.ld WEST
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• AK 7S Q A6
EAST
•J9 2
11? K J 10 8 ¢Q
•K9632
Every bndge player is aware that
Sr.ay~JS invaluable in locaun& a 4· 4 fie m-a major su11, since a suit con-
tract olten plays better lllan no INmp
even when all suits are stopped
However. there 1s another application !>1 I.he ~Onv~nuon that IS nOl '5 t:unit· 1ar.
¢ A872
• Q J 104
Con~ider the Nonh hand After
BMW' :.1 ii convenl61t 'i1
73k rTM cu~om wheels.
S500 dt>"1'1, 16Sumt $9450
pnvale party MM73.o411
•The bidding: .
SOUTH WFST ,..ORTH F..A!>'T
1M' Pass 2• Pa
l 4 Pass hss Pass
• BMW 5211117 Opening lead: lhtce or~
, • South opens the bidding with one no
trump, ·the Notth hand does nOI rate
.to produce a single tnck, so North
employed the convention in an effon
to locate a fit in either major. North
was lucky, Ind 1wo sp:ides became
the final contruct.
BIMllk. llUIO lthr. moonrool
~)$35.995
Regardless of the lead, dccllU'Cr
mw.t come to eight tncks. Declarer The world of bridge is poo~r tor • has 1he entries to ruff three clubs in
the loss or George Rapec, one of the dummy,ilnd ~~s three trump tncks
world's all-time SJUI players. He and the aces o(heans and diamonds
was a major force m national compe· in hand for a total of eight 1ncks.
tition for SIX decades ancf.'i ·many-What 1f S~ulh does not have a four.
ume world champion. In ihe 19405. card m&JOr > South will ~spond two
wlule playmg 111 pannership with diamonds 10 the two-club inquiry and
Sam Stayman, he developed the con-Nonh passes, knowsnj that there 1s a
venuonal two-club response over combined holding of at least seven
partner's no-trump oi;icmng bid to try --"llmps, more hkely cighl or nine, in
LEXUS OF WESTMINST£R (714 )812-490e
BMW SUI '11
Blatlc w/g/•Y lthr Inter.
Alway• garaged, 20kml,
$27,000, 714-394-71119
Chevrolet Bllur LS '95 4x4
4dr blP. loaded. AIC. $500
down•~ $13.500 private Ptll1Y 94g.573-0-411
10 locate a maJor-suJt fit 1lus con-the two hands venuon was popularized by S'am
Chevro ... Suburt>111 '87
$34,995 87-4478
BAUER JAGUAR
714·953-4800
Chevrolet Tllhoe LT '96· C $/TRUCKS 4X4, 11r, leather, tun power, al· 695 AR
toys. 1ac1t (3&4079) 524.896 NANS/SUVS
695 CARS/TRUCKS
NANS/SUVS
LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER (71•)892-690e Ford F150 Piek-up '88 Jaguer XJS V12 CONVT '94
CHRYSLER LE BARON Sspd manual. pertect rul'llVng. S31,995 IM-'437l new dutch and !lies S3500 • BAUER JAGUAR • 1988 714-593-7420 714·953-4800
4·dr, power air 1111 clean, Ford Muatang Cou..,. '92 J19uar XJ12 sedan 114
StSOO 949-723-1504 N 36lc rrr5spd nU05 94-439' DODGE DAKOTA SPORT '95 ew smog BAUER JAGUAR Cl\llse, AIC, all l)OWer, new
Auto. V·6 (911360) $8,988 clulchishockslttres $4000 7t4-t53-'4IOO
SOUTii COAST ACURA 9<19-645-1808 1 m arq JAGUAR XJ6 L SEDAN 97
714-979·2500 F«d Mustang '19 Sll,995 87-4352
Oodoe Grand Clll'Jvlln Sport vmte 5lpd A1C pis am-Im BAUER JAGUAR 19tf tmmac, «'1 21k ml, cas. ·crut$8· con1rol. Sme>goo 7t4-953-'4IOO
lollded quad H81S ~ selVlced great cood S3.SOO. Jaguar )(Jg SEO.AN f97 door• llOvS. 191! ... $18 800 day 949-752-107]. $38,995 97 .... 411
<>ti> 949"631 0789 evenng !M9~3-7"155 BAUER JAGUAR
ECUPSE GS SPYOER 'N HONDA ACCORD EX '96 7t4-9S3-4IOO
Drop 'fOO' I09 lor IUIMlel lunl .e Cir auto A.IC mooniool a.• Jaguar XJi SEDAN 197
(092744) $17.990 . foY$ cd (086350) $11 995 S37,995 17-4460
.. ITSUBISHI MOTORS LEXUS OF WE.STMIHSTER BAUER JAGUAR www.colltameUmMa.com (71 •)192°'906 714-iS:MIOO
714·S45-t700 KONOA CIVIC EX SEDAN
ECLIPSE CST SPYOER 'M 1917 S.wer 5-sod iC al pwr
Bill on lllk Go1gi·ous1 (350662) cc cass. abs ~ moonrool
S 18. 990 keyleSs entry $I 2 500 }DbO
MITSUBISHI MOTORS 714-915-2467
www.co11ameumft1.com -.,-,H""'O~No=-A=-c,..,1'""v1"'~"'LX':=.9:'::S-
F714-S4Splt-t ?~ Aulo. Beaulllul 1589823) ord Al • ,.5 St4 990
Auto, AJC, 45mpg, 55k mll11 MITSUBISHI MOTORS
Jagu1r XJ6 van<ien Piaa 96
$41, llt5 96-44 S6
BAUER JAGUAR 714·153-4800
Jaguar XJ6 Van<ien Pla""i"96
$46.995 96-4467
BAUER JAGUAR
695 CARS/TRUCKS
NANSISUVS
JEEP WRANGLER 94
Blk on blk LolS ol u t
(436913) $9 t9() www.hbmhau.com
MITSUBISHI MOTORS
714-545-1700
LANOROnR Discovery '96
loedtd' Low ml, like new,
mu1t 11111 Make offer.
94H75.ot93
Matctdtt 420 SEL '16 Ulfll tvoiy~ taalhtf Int
7'>k mi. Jlnt condition,
poslhvely meticuloUI both
Inside & out! onglnel owner, s 1 <I 000 5hollll\ b¥ llPllC Sit &
SUl 94 9-751-8447
. Marcedtl 660 SL 187
Wllte.'\ln leafler n.·only 1111
ml. Abtohrtely IWHOCN.
Must ... 10 btl11v1! Oftgrnal
owner S3S 000 St10W!I by
appt Sat & Sun 9419-759~7
•MERCURY GRAND• LS MARQUIS 115
77K m~ ntw tires. btttlry &
jll tank $950,11,4~1-'4330
MERCURY ..UYS'RllUE '97
\6003071 • $109811 $300 down 111um1 $4950 www.costamesamlts.com
-priv111 patty 949-673-0411. 714-545-HOO
695 CARS/TRUCKS FORD CONTOUR Gri5 HONDA CRV·LX ·91
7t 4·153-4800
~GUARlmxJ6-
SEDAN 40 $20,995 9~-4391
SOUTH COAST ACUR~ 714.979.2500
NANSISUVS Auto. ale -t12J563l S7.988 Auto A!C. a"oys. powfl( pact.·
SOUTH COASl' ACURA age (010378) S18.995
Fut1EIGN ~UTO WANTED 714-979·2500 LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER
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$15.690
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714.545.1100
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