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SERVING THE NEWPORT -MESA COMMUNmES SINCE 1907
Stronger La~o olltreach urged
•More input from all members
of the West Side community is ..
needed as Costa Mesa plans
redevelopment of the area.
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WEST SIDE -The city's most well-con-
nected and active Latino leaders and advo-
cates' were called upon Wednesday to help
increase Latino participation in the West
Side revitalization process. But, they
acknowledged, past mistreatment will
make their job dilficult.
The 7:30 a.m. meeting at Avila's El Ran-
chito restaurant was attended by nearly 50
representatives of schools, businesses and
.
soaal service agen-·
cies.
Hoping to multi-
ply the effect
achieved at El Ran-
chito, edch attendee
was urged by restau-
rant owner and
meeting coordinator
Mana Elena Avila to
act ·as mentors and
bring four to six
members of the Lati-
Maria Elena Avila no community to a
West Side public
input meeting plannf'd for October. They
were also asked to help distribute lliers.
"I really be lieve we are a bridge and
each one of us is a link in that bridqe,ff sa.id
Avila, who has been troubled by the lack of
participation by Latinos at ·W~t Side J>ub-
lic input meetings.
The city is rounding out a year or effort
to gather community input for the creation
of a West Side specific plan, which will
provide the blueprint for revitalizing the
area roughly west of Harbor Boulevard and
south of Wilson Street.
City efforts to ensure feedback from the
Latino community during this process hds
included bilingual newsletters, the use of
interpreters and a number of outreach
meetings. Still, attendance by the L<llmo
community at the larger public workshops
hds been disappointing with only d handful
of members showing up.
Avila began talking to Councllwomdn
SEE OUTREACH PAGE A.1 O
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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1999
Officials may reconsider
West Side bWlding ban
Dltf"'
Various proposals for building
moratonwns on the West Side
failed to pass the City Council
earlier this year.
COSTA MESA -Some city
officials would like to reconsider
a moratoriwn on building on the
West Side now that the reVltal-
ization plan is closer to comple-
tion.
Plaruung Co111.mJSl!iioner Chris
Fewel asked the council to con-
sider revisiting the issue this
week at a joint study session
Wlth the council. Fewel said that
because consultants EIP Associ-
ates are closer to submitting a
draft specific plan it was a good
time to reconsider a moratorium
that would halt bwlding on the ·
SEE BUILDING PAGE A10
·Skateboard
park plan
put before ,
school board
'Our children deserve a place
to 90,' said district official
Martha Fluor at meeting.
) ESSICA GARRIS(Y.\;
NEWPORT-~1ESA-\\'hen tt comes
lo the clickety-clack of skateboard
wheels scraping away d1stnct property.
school board member Martha Fluor fig-
ures that if you can't beat 'em, jom 'em
At Tuesddy's school board meeting,
Fluor asked fellow board m mbers and
di.stnct officials to consider opening a
skateboard park ·on district property,
perhap:. at one ol the high schools.
·1 know it's a big tssue," said Fluor,
the mother of an avid $kateboarder.
SEE SKATE PAGE A16
PTA council President Jill Money applauds speakers at the Newport Coast Element.My School groundbreaking ceremony Wednesday. It's time for
another Taste
of Newport Bre
School officials
dig into dirt in
ceremonial
start of construction
on Newport Coast
Elementary,
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Her bright white hard hat glinting in the sun,
school board President Serene Stokes thrust
her shovel into the dirt and officially broke
ground on the d.istnct's first new school m 21 years.
• 11th annual event.will feature
350 restaurants and live
entertainment tl}i.s weekend.
FASHION ISLAND -With the•
recent closure of the Cannery Restau-1
rant and Wmdows on the Bay, outsiders
might think that the commuruty is losing
its appreciauon for line duung.
the district's first new
school in 21 years
Newport Coast Elementdry School, which will
resemble the •1talian villd • style or the sunounding
houses, will open ·sometime m the year 2000,"
Stokes said. .
SEE GROUND PAGE A 1 O
PHOTOS BV SEAN WR I OAl.V PllOT
School board President Serene Stokes addresses the crowd at the
groundbreaking ceremony for Newport Coast Elementary.
But this weekend' 11th annual Tast
of Newport, a gourmet's extravaganza,
SEE TASTE PAGE A16
Grading performances
by teachers is not easy
•Removal of Andersen •
Elementary instructor prompts
some to think about district's
options on dism.is als.
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NEWPORT•MESA -A k any
teacher. Conflicts between t achers,
• parents and principals come up all
the time -over grad , sick days, or
even curriculum
'lba\'s one reason teachers' wuons
tutve developed such trong yst ms
pt~.
NEWS ANALYSIS
In the days ootor t nurc, aid
school board President Serene Stokes
-who is aJ o a formur teacher nnci
pnncipa1 -1t was not unh anl of for
a teac:hnt to lo o her job if he callod
In siC'k, or jf she da hed with a princi-
pal or influential par nt.
But m light of a long, bitt r ~tUe
between an Anders n El m ntary
Sdlool tellch rand th chool distrlct
-a battle tMt seems ure to end up
In court -some parent and bo rd .
MILLENNIUM MOMENT
Every city should have
someone like Jim Dale
•
J1.m Dale ic; known to many Newport·
Mesa residents th fonner own£>.r of
th Vtlla Nova R ta.want. He ha also
been Newport Beach C1tnt1n of th Vi r and
N wport Harbor Area Chamber of Com·
tnercc Commodore of the Year. Jim Dale
Dale is distinguished by hls cxtenslv
mvolv mcnt in ovic and charltltbl d.lviti ,
1ndUding past scmce on th Junl0t Chamber of Commerce, the
Comnlbdo , and th Hoag Hospital 552 Oub, well as by his
current work on the board of Youth Employment SeJVices and on
th Hoag H~t81 FoundatiOn' staff a director ol major giftS
i>ru alSo has a talent as an aucttoneer. a rOle he has 6lled for
many fund ·raising groups
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A sak to really move .. . merchandise at SCandia, Doum
Scandia Down, at (714) 549-
9046, has the best buys on
tine lirlens dunng its moVUlg
sale through the end of October.
Top quality Italian linens from
Nancy Koltes, Scandia, and other
Italian cornparues are reduced tor
50% to 70% for the sale. To ·
make it easier on shoppers, the
sale merchandise is marked with
color coded stickers that deter-
mine tho discount. Also on sale
are a fine selection of towels, fur-
niture, robes, pillows, slippers
and comforters. The new Scandia
Down will be located on the sec-
ond floor of the South Coast
PLaza Crate & Barrel wing.
U your planning a party, call
Smart & Flnal at (949) 548-8473.
It has best buys on bulk items,
and you don't need a member·
ship to shop. It also offers a free
SmartAdvantage card, which is
easy to join, a.pd with it you'll
receive even more savings.
Examples of deals on bulk items
include HaJVest of the Sea
Cooked Tail-On Shrimp for
$14.99 for 1.5 pounds, Smart &
IESI iUYS
greer
~
Final 20-quart stock pot for
$26.95, Alta Dena sour cream at
$5.99 for 5 pounds, hoUcold cups
at $1.79 for 25, yellow onions for
$2.99 for a 10 pound bag, Smart
& Final premium ice cream at
$12.49 for three gallons, Frito Lay
Tostitos chip at $2.99 for 25.6
ounces and Hill Bros. can coffee
at $5.99 for 39 ounces. Smart &
Final is also a great place to shop
for cleaning supplies and bulk
School district plans
health benefit review
• Consultant will study
variety of .plans in
atte'mpt to improve
options for employees.
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CU Tnes
NEWPORT-MESA -School
board members voted Tuesday to
embark upon a comprehensive
reView of the dtstnct's health and
welfare> bE>neftts for its employ-
ees.
As part of then review, board
members voted to pdy a consul·
lant to study V'dnous medtcttl,
dental, v1s1on. d1sdbility dnd life
insurance pl<lns to try to improve
the options dvaildble to Newport·
Mesa's employees
Linda Mook, president of the
clistnct's teachers' union, hailed
would then have the opp<?rtunity
to enroll in any new plans that
were offered.
In other news:
• Some parents at Kaiser Ele-
mentary School and Kaiser Pn-
mary Center want to change the
name of one of the two schools,
saying it ts confusmg to have two
dlfferent schools with the same
name. Board member Martha
Fluor asked Supt. Robert Barbot
to inform her and the community
about how a school can change lls
name.
candy to hand out for Halloween
trick-or-treaters. Smart & Pinal is
at 707 W. 19th St. in Costa Mesa.
Martha Stewart's name is
everywhere. In addition to her
television show, books, mail-
order catalog and magazine, she
has linens, paints and home
accessories at Kmart. Now
JoAnn Fabrics and Crafts, at
(949) 642-2340, at 2200 Harbor
Blvd, in Costa Mesa is carrying
the Martha Stewart Home coUec-
. tion of decorative fabrics. Stew-..
art's fabrics are av~able iI\ ,
wovens, solids, embroidered
matelasse and fatfetas. The fabric
colors come in tones of violet,
ivory, oyster, willow, neutrals and
rosy floral prints. The prices
range from $16.99 to $39.~ per
yard. Other decorator prints,
solids, upholsteries, tapestries,
sheers and laces are available by
popular names such as Waverly,
Richloom, P. Kaufmann, Mill-
creek/Swavelle and Covington. H
you're ambitious enough to make
a Halloween costume, JoAnn
carries Halloween patterns, cos-
tume craft panels, costume satin
solids, robe velour prints, felt by
the yard, and novelty craft fur by
the yard. ·
It's a good time to stock up on
Levi's for men and boys at
Robinsons-May. It's discounted •
its entire stock of Levi's for the
sale. Examples of popular Levi's
styles on sale include 505 and
550 Red Tab stonewash jeans for
$29.99, Red Tab premium jeans .
for $31.99, 501 stonewash jeans
for $34.99, silveflab jeans and ·
khakis for $39.99.iFor boys there
are 5$0 Red Thb stonewash jeans '
for $21.99, Red Tab premium
jumbo jeans and pants for
$2-4.99, and silverTab baggy
jeans and cargo khakis for
$27.99. The prices are originally
$26.99 to $56. Robinsons-May is
at Fashion Island in Newport
Beach, and in Costa Mesa at
South Coast Plaza.
If you missed the huge park-
ing lot sale last weekend at
Hart's Rugs & Carpets, there is
still some reduced rugs left over
. from the sale. Hart's Rugs & Car-
pets has reduced a large selec-
tion of floor samples, remnants,
Oriental rugs, decorative rugs,
braids, needlepoints, leather
rugs, dhwries and kelllms. Hart's
is a full-service rug, carpeting
and flooring business. It's at 101
Kalmus Drive in Costa Mesa.
Andrew Gromek Couture
flowen, at (949) 650-1067, is not
your everyday florist. The small
store is more like a boutique
filled with gifts, beautiful orchids,
and unusual arrangements. To
mark the end of summar,
Andrew Gromek is having a sale
on selected. candles, Asiari
ceramics and topiaries and more.
It's at 1720 Santa Ana Ave. in
Costa Mesa.
An ideal spot for quick office
breakfasts and lunches, Brtazz,
an urban style deli/cat~ has
opened a new location on the
ground level of the Imperial
Bank Tower at The Offices of
South Coast Plaza. Briazz offers
box lunches and catering ser-
WORKING
vices for in-office meetings. It
caters to busy downtown offices,
and has a wide selection of
gounnet sandwiches and soups,
in addition to fresh baked cook-
ies, muffins and scones. The
Seattle-based 'company began in
1995 by fourider Victor Alhadeff.
It has since then expanded into
37 locations in urban settings
such as San Fraricisco, Chicago,
Los Angeles and 'now Costa
Mesa.
PromeUs Westcllff Market, at.
(949) 548-2500, is a small neigh-
borbOOd market that carries the
best in wines, fish, beef, produce-
and gounnet specialty items. For
pcuties and takeout there is a
full-service deli that provides
sandwiches, gounnetdips,party
platters, salads and hot entrees,
and sliced meets and cheeses.
It's at 2121 Westcliff Drive in
Newport Beach.
• BEST IUYS is published Thursdays and
Saturdays. If you know of a good buy,
send a fax to (949) 646-4170 or write to
Dally Pilot. Best Buys, 330 W. Bay St., Cos-
ta Mesa 92627.
-lhe board's dec1s1on
• Board President Serene
Stokes. urged PTA members and
board members to seek all fund-
ing sources when trying to raise
money for schools. Stokes noted
that she had met with representa·
lives from local political groups
who said they would love to·
donate to schools, but bad not
been asked for money.
• "Insurance 1s a ma1or concern
lor teachers. Mook saJd She
added that most teachers were
satisfied with the health care they
have, but want to make sure it
contmues to be of the highest
possible quality.
The review stiould be complet-
.,ed by November, and employees •
• Board member Dave Broob
urged parents and community
members to get mvolved in
schools, and suggested several
ways people can make positive
contributions to schools Volun-
teering in libraries, joining PTAs
and spending time in classrooms
were among them .
;Edwards plans discounts~
:to thank moviegoers
Edwards Theatres will be
offenng moviegoers free popcorn
and 50-cent hot dogs Friday
through Sept. 23 m celebration of
and sales.
Time is always on·the side of this jewelry store owner
HE IS:
Keeping track of time
A BOYHOOD INCLINATION
Blackman opened his store across from the
Cannery in 1957.
has the numbers four and eight knocked out.
Six employees, all who have mastered the
art or jewelry and watch repair, sit in the
back of the shop and shave and sculpt peo·
ple's precious valuables.
• ·Edwards Customer Apprec1a-
: tion Days.·
Edwards Theatres in Ventura,
San Bernardino, Riverside, Los
Ailgeles, Orange and San Diego
counties will be participating in
the celebration.
The number •57• must be Bruce Black-
man's favorite number. NDt only bas he been
working for that amourit of time, be opened
his own 1ewelry shop in 1957.
1Wo yea.rs later, be moved his store to Lido Vil-
lage on Via Oporto, known for its quaint shops
and brick walkways. Blackman went there
because he thought there was something mic»ing.
Fashioned after jewelry stores of the past,
Blackman wanted to put a clock in front or
his store. He got lu.s wish from the city and
erected a 16-foot workmg clock built on the
East Coast and rescued from a trash pile. Still
standing today, the clock, which has dual
faces, has become a village landmark.
Blackman does have magnifying glasses
but his eyes are still sharp. He tools with a
watch with the precision of a surgeon He
nimbly fiddles Wlth the h~ds and places the
winding crown on the watch that is small as
apm head.
" ·As Edwards TI1eatres Circwt
: contmues to grow, we remam
Edwards Theate~ Circuit Inc.
is headquartered in Newport
Beach and currently operate:, m
89 locations with more than 750
screens. An additional 532
screens are now planned,
Edwards officials said.
The--70-year-old owner of Blackman Ltd.
Jewelers in Newport Beach seems to have as
many titles as the queen of England dis·
penses to her court. Blackman is a master
watchmaker, diamond setter, gemologist
and hand engraver -just to mention a few,
focused on and loyal to our locaJ
customers, who have been en1oy-
ing the Edwards Cinemas expen-
ence since 1930, • said Don Bar-
• ton, Vlce president of marketing • His career began when he was 13 at a
shop in Altadena owned by a Swiss crafts-
man. The owner noticed Blackman was
good with his hands and offered him an
apprenticeship.
"It's been shot by magazines and one guy
even took it apart and sized the movements
of the clock,• he s.ild. •10e clocks in front of
shops were just the way things were in the
old ddys. I wanted to have that here too.•
"You need good eve sight, dexterity and
intelligence," he said •My eyes haven't
failed yet, and my mind still works."
• ~~~~-.-U--S_l_N_E_S_S ___ N_O_T_E_S __ ~~~ NO TIME LIKE THE FUTURE ·
Blackman doesn't plan on retiring any
time s<>d'ft" He works five days a week but
he's not always needed at the shop. In his
free tune, he travels, golfs and sails. The lure
ol making his customer:s happy is enough for:
him to continue working.
Scripps Center bought
~y L.A-based company
Scripps Redhill Associates, a
group comprised of Investment
Development Services Inc. of Los
Angeles arid Kennedy Associates
Real Estate Counsel lnc., bought
the Scripps Center office park in
Scripps Center sits on 11.6
acres of land and is strategically
locdted at the intersection of the
55 and 73 freeways.
"Scripps Center ts an office
dlld technology business park
fedturing a strong location for
economic growth, job creation
and regional offices for national
companies," IDS Managing
Duector David Mgrublian said.
•1t•s hard to believe I've been doing this
so Jong,• Blackman s~id. •Even with my
higher education in this same field, I'm still
learning my profession today.•
A SLIGHT EUROPEAN FlAVOR
Blaclanan's store bas a friendly ambience
and a European flavor to it. Mainly decorat-
ed with fancy jewelry and antiques, there
are clocks on the walls that have been col-
lected from around the world. There are
nautical clocks covered in brass. Another is a
•I have board meetings in the shower
every day and no one has fired me yet,~ he
said jokingly. ~1 have plenty of time to play.
Besides, there is really no aspect of my job
that isn't fun. Not everyone cari say that.•
~ Costa Mesa for more than $27
million.
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SURF
We still have a
strong southwest
swell delivering
chest-to-head high
sets. Sets may
drop to waist-to-
shoulder high by
Friday, Water visi·
' bility and condi·
tions are poor.
The sun will set
It 7:08 p.m.
P O LICE FILES
COSTA MESA
• .. ker StrMt A wallet and its contents worth S 11 S were stolen
from a busi~s In the 1100 block between 12.30 and 1 pm.
sept. 10.
• Haft>of' Boulevard: A pur~ and iu contenb worth S 120 were
stolen from a car in the 2200 block at 7 p m sept. 2.
• Kalmus Awnue: A laptop computer worth U,879 was stolen
from an offke between June 24 and Aug. 26
•Wat 171h StrMt: An ant que char and O'unese art1ffctS worth
$3,500 were stolen from• storage unit In the 900 block bttwffn
May 4 and Sept, 2; a handgun, guitar, video tapes and comp.ct
dlsa worth S6,950 were stolen from another storage unit in the
same bl0<k between Aug 28 and Stpt. 2.
NEWPORT BEACH
• hit COllt ~ A c.tllular phone worth S200 w.s stolen
ftom a r~lnt In tN 1100 btoa between 7 Ind 9 p.m. Aug. 29.
• Mlwport c.ntlr OrWe: A ctllut.v phont worth S3SO WM stolen
from I W tn the 600 blOck ~ nl:gttt
• 4"" serwt:-A CM mreo worth S200 wauto!trl In tht 100 biock
betweeti Aug 15 Ind Sept ..
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Doily Pilot Thursday, ~mber 16, 1999 :A . \
Navigating the verbal divide between parents and grandparents
MY 19-year-old grand on,
n-evor, came visiting
recenUy a few day~
before classes started at the Uni-
versity of San Franci~co, where
he is enrolled as a freshnian. His
Visit coincided with the start of
classes for the seruor yedf of my
stepson, Enk, at Ocodenta1 Col-
lege. The confluence of these
two events, along with the talks
my wife and I had with each of
these young men, both clarified
and muddied my sirnullaneolls
dual role as a ~randfather and
ersatz father. I m still trying to
sort out the lessons thus learned.
Although most of the topics
discussed were unique to each
individual situation, one overar-
clling problem was common to
both and epitonuzed the need for
a breadth of understanding. This
was the problem of money. Nev-
er before have l seen so clearly
the stresses that operate on each
side of· this equation.
Both of these young men die
responsible citizens Erik, espe-
cially, has converted e1cademic
THE IELL
CURVE
joseph n.
bell
achievements to strong scholar~
ship support. Both have worked
when they could throughout
their school years to earn side
money. But they are also prod-
ucts of their ti.me. They have
grown up in a period of unparal-
leled national prosperity in
upper-middle class communities
and schools. Everything they do
-from movies to school books
to car insurance -is breathtak-
ingly.expensive. In this milieu,
small triumphs don't even occur
to them. The telephone, for
example, is an instrument to use
when you need it, not when
rates are low. They don't look at
prices on menus or buy cheap
seats in theaters or delay much
of anythi,ng they are dedd set on
doing.
And astride all this is the stu-
pefying, mind-blowing cost of a
college education today. Jim not
interested here in arguing the
economically persucisive option
of a community college. Our
choice of Occidental was mutual
and we have never regretted it,
even though the·tuitjon has gone
up several thousand dollars each
year. There will be substantial
loans to pay off, and the reality
of that seemed to reach Erik for
the first time as be entered his
final year. But it was absolutely
the right deosion for him.
n-evor, too, has a special tal-
ent that sent him to San Francis-
co with the strong support of his
parents. When the design school
he attended lost its accreditation,
'
he tum d to USF to hone a dif-
ferent facet of that tal nt. And so
we hdve a formuld for tr : a
young per:>on thinkinq indepen-
dently dnd grown to manhood or
womanhoOd who b totally
dependent on someone else -
usually w1th a different set of
econonuc values -for money to
meet even their most basic
needs.
This means, for exdmple, if
they have a fender-bender that
may or may not have been theu
fault, thE>y have to ask for money
to pay the increased insurance
premium. Or to attend a concert
they want badly lo see and can't
afford Or to buy a special book
full of enrichment.
When Erik gut cl 5.enes of
parking tickets and the notices
came to our house, l chewed him
out for this expensive carele s-
ness. He said he would take care
of the tickets -and did But that
JUSt means when hP later runs
out of· money as a result, we will
have to come to his 1c5.cue. He
knows that, and so he listens sto-
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,D.A.'s office decides to drop charges against Rodman
GRFC Rl'>ll!'l;L
°'1ly Piot
SANTA ANA -The former
bad boy of basketball appdrently
wasn't bad enough as the Orange
County district attorney's OfflCP
decided not to file chdrge
Wednesday 1!9airu.t Denrus Rod-
man stemnung from tus arrest at a
Newport Beach restdurant last
:QlOnth.
Rodman, 38, was arrested Aug.
21 at Woody's Wharf on the Balbod
Peninsula and ordered to appear
m court Oct. 1 to answer charges of
public drurikenness.
District attorney spokeswoman
Tori Richards said Rodman didn't
meet the standard of public drunk-
enness.
·He wasn't at the pomt where
he couldn't take care of hunself,"
Richards said.
Richards' statements are in
stark contrast to witnesses reports
to Newport Beach police. Several
witnesses claim they saw Rodman
take a misstep out of his boat,
called "Sexual Chocolate." and
fall into the harbor. Rodman
reportedly was undeterred by his
impromptu dip and headed to
Woody's.
Patrons there claimed they saw
Rod.man repeatedly beating his
head against a ceiling. Police
received a couple of complaints
about Rod.man's behavior and
responded. to the scene.
Rodman dlso got mto a scuffle
with 36-year-old Donn Emerson,
who was charged Wt>dne day
with obstruction of JUst1ce dnd
possessmg 11 1/2 gram's of rndn·
Juana, both of which ·arc misde-
meanor...
Oddly enough, Emerson tnt'd
to prevent police fro1n arrestmg
Rodman
"We thought there was enough
evidence,• said Ne"'rport Beach
Police Sgt. Mike McDermott.
"There were complainlc; by people
who noted that Mr. Rodman was
drunk and he refused to leave:
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Harbor Day
School
.neighbors • l • . • air concerns; ·
• School officials seek
compromise, consider
lowering height of gym,
place wall of trees to
camouflage building.
No>JQ SolWARTZ
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NEWPORT BEACH -About
60 residents around Harbor Day
School gathered at a meeting
called by Councilman Tom
Thomson this week to vent their
frustrations about the building of
a 40-foot-tall gymnasium.
Among those in attendance
was a widow who broke down in
tears, bitter that her entire view
has been blocked by the struc-
tures, said Spy Glass Ridge resi-
dent H. Ross Miller. Apart Crom
being an eyesore, many com.mu·
nity members are concerned that
the towering building will devah
uc their property.
ult went up about two or three
·weeks ago," Miller said of the
gym. "We got no notice of it
whatsoever."
But, the city did in fact mail out
a number of letters prtor to the
proposal going to the Planning
Commission dlld the City Coun·
cil, said Homer Bludau, city man-
ager. He added that the school is
legally entitled to put up the
building, which as part of its mas-
ter plan.
"We followed all the proce-
dures,• said Gary McKitterick,
president of the school's board of
tr:ustees, adding that be had
attended all the offlcial meeting!.
dnd didn't realize there was an
tssue brewing until after con-
struction started.
In an attempt to appease
neighbors, school officials offered
to explore several compromises,
including building a barrier of
trees around the gym and· lower-
ing the structure by 10 feet.
"U we were a corporation or d
mean, ugly factory we really
wo~ldn't have to do anytlung -
we want to do somethmg, •
McKitterlck said. "We believe the
nght thmg to do is to assist our
community.•
However, any option will cost
a considerable amount of money.
It took several years for the
chool to come up with the mon-
ey to build the gynmasmm in the
first place. A wall of trees would
cost Crom $60,000 to $70,000, Blu-
dau StUd .
While a lawsuit has yet to sur-
face, the area is "loaded with
lawyers illld doctors,• Miller said.
Last month one resident, Martin
Brower, announced that he
would begin discussing the possi·
bility with his attorney.
Once school officials review all
the options, they said they will
call another meeting with the
community.
But given the degree of frus.
tration felt by res1dents, they may
be difficult to sway.
•our group told them they
could dig a hole deep m the
ground and start all over,• Miller
said.
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Road work to cause
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NEWPORT BEACH ·_ Com-
muters driving on Jamboree
Road between San Joaquin Hills
Rood and Pacific Coast Highway
could taco up to 4'0-minute delays
over the next two weeks due to
road rcsw1acing.
The city cannot repave the
street at night because it will dis·
turb residents, said Public WorkS
Director Don Webb. Therefore,
crews arc working from 9 a.m. to
4 p.m . daily.
Those planrung to attend the
Ta tc ot Newport this weekend
don't nc d to worry about the;
ttafftc delays, Webb aid. The
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once all-male lodge Sept. 23 -
just days after the organization.
celebrates its 50th anniversary.
A retired Bolsa Grande High
School teacher, Nina Cross Bra-
zleton has served as vice presi-
dent for the Newport-Harbor
chapter of City of Hope, work-
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groups and serving as a judge
for the Knott's Americanism
contests and the Academic
Decathlon.
As part of his community ser-
vice, Chris Brazleton and his
family are volunteers for the
Pageant of the Masters. He and
his wife are also cost\,lme
designers for the AJDS Founda-
tion Services musical fund-rais-
er, one of the largest private
fund-raisers for AIDS research.
•rm proud that he makes
tune for his charity work such as
AFS, the Pageant of the Masters
and the YWCA, where he's
taught Indian history to the girls
for five years," his mother said.
"I'm proud of a young person
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Bozell Worldwide
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Bozell Worldwide has changed
its name to FCB Worldwide.
The name change for the Cos-
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Conununicabons.
"For Bozell Southern Califor-
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which are crucial for our global
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The former Bozell's clients
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The Newport Beach office of
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Michael Stockwell to head the
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•11 is a pleasure to congratu-
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Michael will lead the employee
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Stockwell, who has 15 years of
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ton said she feels privileged to
be part of something that has
traditionally been an all-male
club.
"I'm persona.Jly so proud of
it,• sbe said. "I'm a charitable-
. minded person and [members of
the Elks Lodge) truly live by
their philosophy of brotherly
love.!.
Once Nina is an official mem-
ber of the lodge, she said, she
hopes she can be active in its
educational programs and ch~·
itable fund-raisers.
The first women to Join the
lodge were Reve Miller and
Joleen Valentine in 1996.
To become a member of the
El.ks Lodge, people must be a
U.S. citizen, 21 years old, spon-
sored by someone and believe.
in God, said Lila Mackey, public
relations chairwoman and lec-
turing knight.
In 1947. 11 men held their
first committee meeting and
adopted the name Big Bills. The
lodge joined the national order
irl 1949.
The club meetings were to be
held at Norton's Cafe, but it was
not long before members hus-
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building on Lido Avenue.
In its hall-century, the group
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-hdS raised more than $1 mil-
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man of the board of trustees for
the lodge. Its biggest fund-raiser
of the year is the Western Round
Up, in which a barbecue and
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ERIC SANTUCCI/OUR TIM(S
Nina Cross Brazleton and her son Chris will join the E-lk.s
Lodge on SepL 23.
lot next to the lodge to raise lS also a member, said ShP hopes
money for charities more people m the community
Dunng Christmas and become aware of what the Elks
Thanksgiving, the dub also pro-do -not only locally, but across
vides dinners for needy families the country.
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families of men overseas. would like to become involved
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makings of a great foreign
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Da Costa, 17. arrived from
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hiin.
#I moved him to a temporary
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him a permanent home within a
week,· said program coordinator
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. Da Costa is an exchange stu-
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Cultural Exchange Among
Nations. The program encour-
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to send theu children to the U.S.
to study English language and
Amencan culture m an effort to
bwld future leaders, Short said.
Da Costa has already made
friends while in-hne skatirlg -
one of his favorite hobbies -and
hopes to try out for the school's
soccer team. The 17-year-old also
has a keen interest in computers.
Da Costa, a native Portuguese-
speaker, has studied English
smce grade school and is working
on perfec:t:J.Dg his English speak-
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Students in the exchange pro-
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The New-port Beach Central
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meets at 7 p.m. Boys in fifth and
Sixth grades are invited to partici-
pate along with a parent or
guardian. The club meets the
third Thursday of every month.
The Newport· Beach .Central
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. more information, call (949) 717-
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• Tbe Costa ·Mesa · Cb~ber of
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Por more information, call (714)
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The Central Newport Beach
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comrmmity advocacy group of
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meeting at 7 p.m. at the American
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Tom Wall's comments on the El
Toro airport iSsue. Por more infor-
mation, call (949) 673-0333.
FRIDAY
Tat chi classes are offered from
10:30 to 11 :30 a.m. at the Oasis
· Senior Center. Tai chi is the gen-
tle way to fitness with Slow, flow-
ing movements that can be done
by anyone of any age or physical
ability. No special equipment or
attire is required. The fee is $43.
Registration is·ongoing. To regis-
ter or for more information, call
(949) 644-3244.
The Callfomla Congress Quarter
Horse Show will be presented
today through Sunday 19 in the
Equestrian Center at the Orange
County Fair & Exposition Center,
88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. For
more information, call (702) 242-
3344. .
SATURDAY .
The 15th annual CallJomla
Coastal Cleanup Day will be held
(tom 9 a.m. to noon at more than
600 sites on state beaches, bays,
(Wers, creeks, parks, roadsides
al'l.d highways. To volunteer or for
more information, call Mark
~atrick at (949) 509-6684.
Tbe Department of Flsb and
Oame and the Orange County
Harbors Beaches are the main
sponsors for the estuary cleanup
(lay from 8 a .m. to 1 p.m. at Upper
Newport Bay on the comer Back
Day Drive and Jamboree. Stu-
(lents, families and any interested
c;ommunity service groups may
come and help clean up the bay.
t.unch will be provided, and
transportation to the sites around
the bay will also be available. For
~ore inf onnation, call (949) 640-
6746 . •
A. workshop tilled "'Divorce: A
New Beginning" will be present-
(td from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m . at
the offices of Maxine B. Cohen,
180 Newport Center Drive, Suite
J80 A, Newport Beach. Admis·
lion is $40. For more information,
Call (949) 644-6435.
•The Ultimate Toy & Collectible
Expo" will be presented from 10
a.m. to 4 p.m. today through Sun-
day in Building 12 at the Orange
County Pair & Exposition Center,
88 Pair Drive., Costa Mesa. Early
bird entry is at 9 a.m. and early
bird admission is $7. Regular
adult admission is $5. Children 7
and under are free. Proceeds from a rattle will go to the American
Oiabetes Association. For more
information, call West Coast
Trade Shows at (714) 545-6270.
A. co~puter show wlll continue
through Sunday from 10 a :01. to 5
p.m. in Building 14 at the Orange
County Pair & Exposition Center, ea Fair Drive, Costa Mesa.
Admission for adults is $5. F~>r
tbore information, call Super
Show Productions Inc. at (114)
8·5941.
A •Make Your Own Fossil Work-
shop" will be held from 11 a.m. to
2 p.m. at the Museum of Natural
History in Aliso and Wood
Canyons Wilderness Park in
Laguna Niguel. Learn about the fos5lls found in Orange County ind make your own plaster of
Paris cast replica of a fossil to take
._ome. The fee is S2 for Orange
·county Natural History Museum
aiemben, S6 for nonmembers.
fior re1ervations or more lnforma·
ton, call (9'9) 831 ~3287.
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Thursday, ~ 16, 1999 A
Sherman Ubra.ry and Gardens in
Corona 'del Mar, will be held at
9:30 a.m. David Songster of the
Calif omia Native Plant Society
will share bis knowledge of native
plant ·growing. This program is
part of the Weekend Gardener
Series, which is free and open to
the general public. ·For more
infonnation, call (949) 673-2261.
The Republican Party of Orange
County will host the Orange
County Pro-life PAC Breakfast at
8:30 a.m. at the Hyatt Alicante
Hotel in Garden Grove. The guest
speaker will be state Sen. Ray
Haynes. For more information,
call Pat Fane at (114) 692~2003.
The Newport , Beach Public
'Ubrary will hold' a free .seminar.
"Us~g the Ubrary: Tools &
Tticks," at 10 a.m. at the library's
Friends Meeting Room, 1000 Avo-
cado Ave., Newport Beach .. For
more information, call (949) 117·
3801.
Kay Carvotta wW present a work-
shop called Managing Stress With
Success from 10 a .m. to noon at
The Latest Thing bookstore, 270
E. 17th St. Cost for preregistration
is $20. For more information, (949)
645-6211.
The Costa Mesa Historical Soci-
ety will hold an open house from
11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Diego
Sepulveda Adobe on Adams &
Mesa Drive. The adobe is consid-
ered the oldest structure in Costa
Mesa, built in the early 1800s.
Docents will be available to
answer questions. Cost is free. For
more information, ca)l (949) 646-
1274.
J
Salomon Smith Barney wW spon·
sor You and Your 401(k) Rollover
Workshop from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m.
at 19000 MacArthur Blvd. at the
Penthouse, Irvine. The event is
free to the public. For more infor-
mation, call (949) 955-7562.
SUN~AY
·A blrd f.a1r wW be presented from
9 a.m. to 4 p.m. in Building 10 at
the Orange County Fair & Exposi·
tion Center, 88 Pair· Drive, Cost(l
Mesa. Admission is $5 for adults,
$4 for seniors and $1 for children
under 12. For more information,
call the .Orange Cm,mty· ~ird
Breeders at (714) 828-2607.
Dr. Bunni Tobias, an educational
psychol,ogist, · will discus$. atten-
tion deficit disorder at -2 p.m. -at
Barnes & Noble, Fashion Island.
Tobias, who specializes in finding
solution s for children with learn-
ing !IDd behavioral' difficulties,
questions whether attention
deficit disorder is always the cor-
rect diagnosis for children with
these symptoms. For more infor-
mation, call (949) 759-0982,
MONDAY
The llepubllcan Party of Orange
County Central Committee will
hold its general meeting at 7 p.m .
at the South Coast Plaza Westin
Hotel, ~86 Anton Blvd., Costa
Mesa. Admission is free. All
Republicans are welcome. For
more information, call (714) 556·
8555.
A workshop on "'Natural Preven-
tion of Osteoporosis" will be
offered at 6 p.m. at the Moss Fam-
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TUESDAY
• A clus for parents focustng on
building relationships, discipline,
positive motivation, conflict reso-
lution and dealing with tantrums,
will be held from 7:30 to 9 p.m.
The class, '"Why don't you listen
to me?" is taught by a licensed
clinical social worker and costs
$85 per person or $105 per couple
for · the fireweed series. Preregis-
tration is required. To register oi:.
for more information, call (949)
253-5701. '
.
Paine Webber will sponsor a sem-
inar on • HQw to. SeteCt a Million
Dollar Institutional Money Man-
ager for your $100,000 Plus Port-
folio~ at 6:30 p.rn. at the Four Sea ....
son Hotel, 690 Newport Center
Drive. The event is free. To make
. The Newport Harbor AIM Cham·
ber of Corrunerce will hold a busi-
ness referral breakfast with
award-winning journalist Jan
Norman at 7:15 a .m. at 4110
MacArthur Blvd.. Newport
Beach. Norman is also a columnist
and an author. He r column
explo1es. solutions to everyday
problems faced by small busi-
nesses. For more information, call
(949) 729-4400.
Adventure 16 wtll host a free pre-
sentation on the secrets of Zion
National Park at 1 p.m., at 1959
Harbor Blvd., C0sta Mesa. For
more inlormation, call (949) 650-
3301. .
The Orange County chapter of
Roundtable for Women in Food-
service will hold a dinner meeting
at 6:45 p.m. at the Daily Grill, 957
Newport.center Drive in Fashion
Island. The meeting will feature
Bob Spivak, founder of Grill Con-
cepts and owner of the Daily Ga*
restaurants nationwide. SpivC
will talk about the early days ti
"The .Grill on the Alley" rest.eu-o
rant in Beverly Hills. Networldiil
will precede the dinner at 5:30'.
p.m. For more information, ~
(949) 798-.8779.
WEDNESDAY .
The Home and Small Bustn-
Alliance will hold a meeting oa
•Affordable Office Strategie£
from 8:30 to 9:45 a.m. at MiniCi
Cafe, on .Barrapca and Culver:
Irvine. For more information, ca»
(949) 786-0030.
· "Senior Games" wtll be present-
ed from 9 a .m. to 3 p.tn. in Build
ing 10 at the Orange County Fm
& Exposition Center, 88 Fair OJ'h ve, Costa Mesa Admission is free
For more information, call (714)
650-6727.
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The Costa Mesa Chamber of
Commerce will hold its 1999 busi·
ness expo from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
today and Sunday at the Orange
County MarkPt Place at the
Orange County Fairgrounds. The
free expo will feature 40 chamber
member exhibitors showcasing d
Vdriety of products and,services.
Cost to enter the plarket place is
$1 . For more infon:pation, call
(714) 885-9092.
SEPT. 26
The · Eighth Annual Komen
Orange County Race for the
Cure, hosted by the Susan G.
Komen Breast Cancer Foundd-
tioo, will be held from 7:30 to 11
a.m. at Fashiorf Island, Newport
Beach. This is the nation's biggest
annuc:tl series of rdces with pro-
ceeds dedicated solely to rd.ising
money for breast cancer. A rc1ce T-
shlrt is included in the entry tees -
-$25 for adults dnd $15 for brea!>t
cancer survivors and youths 17
and under. For more infomldllon,
call (714) 957-9165.
SEPT. 28
Salomon Smith Barney's John
Wayne Airport branch will pr£>-
i.ent d free educationc1l semmdr
lltled "Planning Your FinanC1c1l ·
Future with Franklin Templeton
and Salomon Srruth Bdmey" from
5:30 lo 7 p.m. dt the Sutton PlacE'
Hotel, Newport Beach. f or more
mtom1c1t10n, call (949) !:155-7574.
The Costa Mesa Republican
Women Federdted· w1U hold its
flr..,t fall meetmg dt 10.30 a.en . e1t
10131 Dey Dnve, 1-luntmgton
Bectch Jdmes Bruce Joseph Siev-
er!. wil I servP ds the keynotP
-,p1~dkt•r S1e\ers will give c1 tulk
cc1lll'rl· "An AmN1cc1n in Love
with lus Country" The meeting
\'lo'lll be follm-. Pd hv c1 lt1nchC'on
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Franklin Templeton Funds will
sponso1 rl presentation on their
funds from 5:30 to 7 p.m. at the
Sutton Place 1 lotel, 4500
MacArthur Blvd., Newport
Beach. No cost. For more infonna-
tion, cc11l f949) 955-7562.
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Attention all Newport Harbor
I Ugh School giaduates from the
class of 19491 A 50th high school
reunion will be presented today
and Saturcldy For more informa-
bO(,l, call (949) 548-2678.
ONGOING
New storyttmes for children age 3
to 7 will be held at. Newport
Ul;>ranes. Pajama storytime, where
children are invited to come in
their pc1jdtnas and bring a stuffed
dJllma1. will be offered at 7 p,m.
Wednesd<lys at the Corona del
Mar branch, 420 Marigold Ave.
Pajama storytime will be offered
dl 7 p.m. Mondays starting Sept.
13 at th<' Central LLbrary, 1000
Avocado Ave. Saturday storytime
will be of{ered at the Central
L1brcUy e1t 10·30 c1.m. starting
Sept. 11 For more information,
call (94YJ 717-3801.
The John Henry Foundation will
sponsor the Comfort Zone, a men-
tal tllnc>ss support group to meet
from 7 30 to 9 p.m. Thursdays at
lhe Lighthouse Coastal Commu-
nity Church, =m1 Mc1gnolia, Costa
Mesd. Foi more information, call
l~MQ) 548-7274.
Jewish Family Service of Orange
Count) •'-sponi.oring .an ongoing
.Jew1::.h hPr1ling support group for
peoph• eXj)t'tJencing chronic ill-
n£'ss The purpose is to provide
part1npc1nl'> with e motional and
sp1ntuc1l support· to manage ill-
nr>ss c1nd 11!; consequences. The
group Jl1Pl'ls c1t 7 p.m~ Thursdays
ctl Jewish rcuml~ Service, 250 E.
Bctkcr St , Costr1 Mesa. Allen-
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is 1eqwr<>d , To 1egistM or for more
tnformulwn. Cdll {714) 445-4450.
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Chain ReacUon ls offering Utneu
classes at 7:30 a.m. and 4 p.m.
Tuesdays and Thursdays at 3928
Campus Drive, Newport Beach.
The first dass is free and any class
after that will cost $10 or $80 for
10 classes. Participants should
bring a towel. For more informa-
tion, call (949) 588-2427.
The public ls Invited to View
"Abstracts of Nature,• an exhibit
of photography by Dave Vomber-
er, on display at the Newport
Beach Central Ubrary foyer to
Sept. 30. The Newport Beach·
Central Library is at 1000 Avoca-
do Ave. F.o.r more information, 1call
(949) 717·3801. .
The Coin and Stamp Club meets
from 1 to 3 pqn. Mond~ys at tl:ie
OASIS Senior Center New mem-
bers who are interestec;l in· trad-
ing, buying and selling stainps
and coins are being sought to join
these informal meetings. There
are no fees required. For more
information, call (949) 644-3244,
Jewish Family Service offers
ongoing bereaven;ient support
groups for adults at all stages of
• 1oss. The groups share experi-
ences, hear how others deal with
grief, receive support and learn
ways to cope with sadness and
loss. One group meets at 7 p.m.
Tuesdays at Beth Jacob in Irvine.
The second group meets at 10
a·.m. Tuesdays at Temple Judea
in Laguna Hills. The third group
meets at 1 p.m . Thursdays at the
Ezra Center in Anaheim. There
is no fee for these groups, but
preregistration is required. For
more infonnalion, call (714) 445-
4950.
Newcomers to the Newport
Beach, Corona de! Mar, Balboa
Island and the Newport Coast
area are invited lo meet others
who are also new to the area at
the Newport Be~ch Newcomers'
Club. This group of women meets
once a month Wednesdays at dif-
ferent homes and locations. For
more information, please call
(949) 644-0302.
Jewish Family Service of Orange
County provides a support and
discussion group to assist partici-
pants in their recovery from child-
hood or teenage sexual abuse.
The group meets from 8 to 9:30
p.m. Tuesdays at 250 E. Baker St.,
Costa Mesa. Preregistration is
required. For more infonnation,
call (714) •45-4950.
A Dealing with Divorce Support
Group is ottered by Jewish Fami-
ly Service of Orange County. The
group is led by an experienced
counselor and meets at 6 p.m.
Tuesdays at the Jewish Federa-
tion Campus, 250 E. Baker St.
Suite G, Costa Mesa. For more
information, inciudlng dates and
fees, call Heather Watson at (714)
445-4950 ..
~ ln~~rfatth couples support
group is offered by Jewish Family
Service of Orange County. J'he
group addresses issues faced by
couples where one partner is
Jewish and the other is not,
including raising children,
observing holidays, displaying
symbols in the home as well as
relationships with extended fami-
lies. The group meets for three
weekly sessions Wednesday
evenings at Jewish Family Ser-
vice, 250 E. Baker St., Suite G,
Costa Mesa. For more informa-
tion, inducting dates and fees, call
(714) 445-4950.
The Costa Mesa Chamber of
Corrunerce Networkers .Business
Leads luncheon takes place at
11 :45 a.m. Wednesdays at the
Costa Mesa Country Club. 1701
Golf Course Road, Costa Mesa.
For more information, call (714)
885-9090.
Body condJUontng classes for
mature adults are offered at 7:30
a.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays at
Chain Reaction, 3928 Campus
Drive, Newport Beach. The first
class is free with a cost of $10 per
class or $80 for 10 classes frorp
then on. Bring a towel and water.
Light hand weights are recom-
mended. For more information,
call (949) 588-2427.
The Walking Club of NewpQrt
Beach meets at 9 a .m. and 7 p.m.
at Hospital Road and Superior
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The Sea Explorer Ship Del Mar
711 of Orange County offers a
program for young men 14 to 18
interested in learning about sail-
ing, seamanship, piloting, navi-
gation and cruising. Meetings
are held from 6 to 9 p.~.
Wednesdays at the Sea Explorer
Sea Base, 1931 W. Coast High-
way, Newport Beach. For more
information, call (949) 642~6301
or (949) 551-8591.
The OASIS Senlol' Center offen
ongoing assistance, counseling
and teferral services for seniors.
For appointments or more infor-
mation, call (949) 644-3244.
The Costa Mesa Senior <;lUzeti
Square and Round Dance Club
seekS experienced dancers to join
its grQup from 9 to 11 a.m. Thurs-
days at the Cqsta Mesa Senior
Center, 19th and Pomona streets,
Costa Mesa. For more informa-
tion, call {714) 545-5669.
A free support group for cancer
patients meets at 7 p.m. Wednes-
days and a support group for peo-
ple suffering from chronic fatigue
syndrome meets from 7 to 10 p.m.
Wednesdays at the Institute for
Holistic 'Il'eatment and Research,
4019 Westerly Place, Suite 100,
Newport Beach. For more infor-
mation, call (949) 251-8700.
Arthritis Foundation Instructor
Hillary Stone leads an ex,ercise
class at 11 a .m. Thursdays at the
Jewish Senior Center, 250 E. Bak-
er St., Costa Mesa. For more
information, call (714) 513-5641.
Nightly meetings are offered In
Costa Mesa and Newport Beach
for anyone who wants to over-
come nicotine addiction. For a
schedule or more information, call
(714) 774-9106 or (800) 642-0666.
The Newport Sports Collection
Foundation, a nonprofit organiza-
tion, operates a free museum at
620 Newport Center Drive, New·
port Beach. The museum. which
has one of the world's largest col-
lections of sports memorabilia, is
open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. week-
days. For more information, call
(949) 721-9333.
The Hoag Cancer Center spon-
sors a free tai chi class for inter-
mediate to advanced levels from
10:30 to 11:30 a.m. Thursdays for
people with cancer and their fam-
ilies. A beginner session meets
from 10:30 to 11 :30 a.m. Fridays,
The classes are designed to
-reduce stress, increase longevity
and promote a sense of well-
being with basic, easy-to-learn,
nonstrenuous movements to aid
in balance and concentration. The
class is free and taught by Vlctor
Armand. No registrati()n is
required. The Hoag Cancer Cen-
ter is·at 4000 W. Coast Highway,
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Newport Beach. For more infor-
mation, call (949) 722-6237.
1be OASIS Senior Center offers a
daily telephone contact program
for seniors who have a limited
local support system. For more
inlormation, call (949) 644-3244.
# The Costa Mesa Communtcaton
Toast.masters , Club meets from
noon to 1 p.m. Wednesdays at the
Orange County Department of
Education, 200 Kalmus Drive,
Costa Mesa. Meetings are open to
anyone who wants to improv~ his
or her public speaking skills. For
mor.e inform.ation, .call (714) 444·
5030.
The Newport Beach · Distin·
guished Toastinasten Club 1300
meets from 1 to 9 p.m. Tuesdays
in Sgt. Pepperoni's meeting·room,
2300 Bristol St., Newport Beach.
For reservations or more inf onna-
tion, call (949) 646-1274.
-Mesa Messengers Toastmasters
Club 691 in Costa Mesa meets at 7
p .m. Tuesdays at Mesa Verde
United Methodist Church, 1701 W.
Baker St., Costa Mesa. For more
information, call (714) 540-4446.
Blue Flame Toa.!itmasters Club
2717 meets at 7 a.m. Wednesdays
at the Village Farmer, South
Coast Plaza Village, 1651 Sun-
flower Ave., Costa Mesa. The
meeting is free for first-time visi-
tors. For more information, call
(949) 855-4308.
Toastmasten Cl ub 231 meets at 7
a.m. Mondays at the Irvine Co.,
550-C Newport Center, Newport
Beach. For more information, call
(949) 733-2209.
Harborlltes Toastmasters Club
1927 meets at 7 a.m. Wednesdays
at the Riverboat Cafe, 151 E.
Coast Highway, Newport Beach.
For more .information, call (714)
965-3648.
Udo Isle Toastma$ters meets
Mondays from 6:30 to 8 p.m. at
the Glendale Federal Bank Com-
munity Room, 100 Newport Cen-
ter Drive, Fashion Island, New-
port Beach. For more information,
call (714) 964-5314.
The OASIS Senior Center offers a
,Care-A-Van transport to take
members to appointments and
grocery shopping. The shuttle
takes members to the center. For
appointments, call (949) 644-3244.
Tutoring ls available for people
interested in reading·English but
could use the help. Hourly rates
and times negotiable. For more
information, call (949) 851-1739.
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The OASIS Senior Center offers
visual-aid screenings with a
Braille Institute representative by
appointment. For more informa-
tion; call (949) 644-3244.
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Daily Pilot
Essential Welgbt Management
offers interactive and proactive
weight loss groups. Learn behav-
t or modification and other tech-
niques to control your weight.
Cost is $20. Groups meet from
6:30 to 8 p.m. Wednesdays and
Thursdays at 369 San Miguel Dn-
ve, Swte 350, Newport Beach For
, more information, call (949) 718-
9848.
The Hope lnstttute, a center for
recovery a nd family education,
offers a women's support group
from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Tuesdays at
2900 Bristol St., C-206, Costa
Mesa. For more in{ormation, call
(714) 432-0020.
The OASIS Senior Cen ter has a
walking group call ed Walkers
Not-Rockers that meets once a
week to enjoy scenic walks m and
around the Newport Beach area.
For more information, call (949)
644-3244.
, Women Helping Women offers a
, free peer support group for
women in transition from 3:15 to
4:15 p.m. Wedne days at 425 E.
18th St., Costa Mesa. Topics
include self-esteem, exploration
of feelings, communication, tra\l-
ma recovery and personal sup-
port. For more information, call
(949) 631-2333. .
• The Hoag Cancer Center offers a
free yoga class from 10:45 lo 11:45
a.rn. Tuesday at 4000 W. Coast
Highway, Newport. Bedch. For
more information, call (949) 722-
6237.
Body Design and United Studios
of Self-Defense offers klckboxing
classes from 8 30 to 9·30 am.
Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sdtur-
' days at 1000 W. Coast H1ghwdy,
, Swte C, Newport Beach. The cost
is. $8 per class. Por mor<' mformd-
tion, call (949)722-0526
Alcoholics Anonymou meets
from 6:45 to 7 45 d m. Monday
through Fnday 10 Room 3 at the
OASIS Seruor Center, BOO Mar-
guente Ave., Corona del Mar. For
more mfom1auon, call (949) 644,
I 3244,
The Alzheimer's Assn. and Grief
Support Group of Newport Villa
WesWtUd Rosa cospon90rs a free
support group meetmg for care-
' givers at 7 p.m. the fourth Thurs-
day of each month through Octo-
ber at Newport Villa West Ass1st·
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Newport Beach For more tn.for-
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for people with Alzheimer's dis-
ease and related dementia, offers
a free support group for Cd.JC·
givers at 6:30 p m. the f II'St Tues-
day of each month at Mesa Ter-
race, 350 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa.
For more infomlation, call (714)
283-1111.
Rebecca Lewis leads an animal
bereavement group that special-
izes in th'e needs of people who
have sick or dying arumals. It
meets at 3 p.m. Tuesdays at 3101
W. Coast Highway, Suite 3 11,
Newport Beach. The cost is a
donation to an animal charity of
the attendee's choice. For reser-
vations, call (949) 721-5750.
Anothe~ Passage, a translUonaJ
supporf' group for people expen-
encing changes m . their hves,
meets from 1 to 2:30 p m
Wednesdays in Room 3 at. the
OASIS Senior Center, 800 Mar-
guerite Ave., Corona del Mar. For
more infonnation, call (949) 644-
3244.
The OASIS Senior Center con-
ducts blood pressure screening
from 9 to 11 a.m. the first and
third Tuesday of each month in
Room 3 at 800 Marguerite Ave.,
Corona del Mar. Screening is
also available from 1 lo 2:30 p.m.
the second and fourth Wednes-
day of each month at Mariners
Park, Dover Street at Irvine
Avenue, Newport Beach. For
more information, call (949) 644-
3244.
moderate t"ating support group at
7 p,m. Wednesdays at 3101 W.
Coast Highway, No. 311, Newport
Beach. For more information, call
(949) 721-5750.
A support group for those wtth
bfam tumors meets from 7 to 8:30
p.m. the first and _third Tbwsdd~
of each month at the Hoag Can-
cer Center, 4000 W. Coast High-
way, Newport Beach. The meet-
ings are free. For ~ore informa-
tion, call (949) 722-6237.
A breast cancer support group
meets from noon to 2 p.m. Tuesdays
at the Hoag Cancer Center, 4000 W.
COdSt Highway, Newport Seq.ch.
The meetings dfe free. For more
mformation, call (949) 722-6237.
Free professional consultation.for
makeup, wigs, etc., is available
for cancer patients by appoint-
ment only from 10 a m to 1
p.m. · Wednesdays at the Hoag
Cancer Center, 4000 W Coast
Highway. Newport Beach For
more information, call (949)
722-6237.
The OASIS Senior Center offers a
Braille class to help Wllh sight loss
from 10 a.m. lo 2 p.m Thursdays
m Room 4 at 800 Mdrguerite Ave.,
Corona deJ Mar. For more infor-
mation, call (949) 644-3244.
A fTee cancer support group
meets from 7 to s~3o p.m. the
'fourth Tuesday of each month al
the Hoag Cancer Center, 4000 W.
Coast Highway, Newport Beach
For morC' information, rall (949) I
122-6231. I
The Newport Beach -Psychologi-
cal Assn. offers a body unage and I The Jewish Senlo.i Center offers
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lunch is oflered al noon for $3 per
person, For more iruormatlon, call
(714) 513-5641.
The OASIS Senior Center offers
C<!f£'91VN support counseling for
people canng for a loved one. For
appomtments or more mfonna-
tion, call (949) 644-3244.
The Hoag Cancer Center offers
support for people facing or
undergoing bone marrow trans-
plants or stc•m-c<:ll r<'scues. For
more information, rall (949) 574-
.6872.
Chess lovers of all ages dee Invit-
ed to join the Jew1sh Seruor Cen-
ter's chess club hom 7 to 10 pm.
Tuesddys at 250 E. Baker 6t , Cos-
ta Mesa. For more mfonndtfcm,
call (714) 513-5641.
The Newport Beach Psychologi-
cal Assn offers a coed support
group at 7 p.m. Thursdays etl 3101
W COdst Highwdy, Suite 311.
Newport Beach The support
group require'> free prcdssess-
ment for those who Wdnl to Join.
For more mfonndl.Jon, cc1U 1949)
722-4588 .
The Healing Connection offers a
coed relationship group at 7 p m.
Wednesdays at 4425 Jcimborl'e
Road, Suitt• 180-A, Newport
Beach. For more 10fonnc1tion. cdll
(949) 261-8003
Natural foods cooking classes are
offered at New Ledf Naturdl Cw-
sme. Classes are $.15 PdC'h For
more mforrndhon, cdll (7141 444-
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The Consumer Busln Network
meetit at 7 a m. Fnday m thr.
mczzarune at Newport Gateway,
19800 MacArthur Blvd., Newport
Beach. For reservah6ns, call (714)
550-4785
A .bee lecture about 'divorce
mediation, an alternative to the
lrad1tional two-dttome)C divorce,
1s offered lhe third Thursday of
each month with Clttomey Alicia
D Taylor and psychologist Lee H.
Solow. Space is lim1ted and reser-·
vat.ions are required. For more
information, call (949) 955~2575,
Revise your llfetlme documents
regarding durable power of attor-
ney through the OASIS Seruor
Center for $1 each. For appoint-.
merits. call (949) 644-3244.
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The National Dyslexia Research
foundation sponsors weekJy adult
attention dehc1t chsordcr support
groups at its office, 833 Dover Dn-
ve, Suite 27 Newport Beach. Cost
1s $5 per session For the time and
day, call (949) 642-7303.
The OASIS Senior Center offer
preventive health care seMces
for seniors on the fourth Wednes-
day of each month m Room HS-3
dt 800 Marguente Ave .. Corona
tlcl Mar. For appointments, call
(949) 644-3244
Facing Forward, a support group
tor family members of recently
deceased cancer patients, mf>ets
lrom 6:30 to 7.30 pm. dnd 7:30 lo
8:30 p m. Monddys dl the Hoag
Cdncer Center, 4000 W. Cod'it
I i1ghway, Newport Bede h
Adnuss1on is free. For more infor-
mation call (949) 722-6237.
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The Co ta Mesa Flr~ Depart-
ment' Fue Explorers Po t 400
mecb at 6 p.m Tuesdays at yan-•
ou fire talions Membership u;
open to anyone between 16 and
21 yean; old. For more informa-
tion, call (714) 754-5141 or (714)
754-5106.
Maxtne Cohen, a marriage and
family therapist, sponsors an
anonymous help line for indiVIdu-
als wtth relationsh1p problems.
She 1s dvaildl.>le for free consuJta-
uon from noon to 1 p.m. <md 7 to 8
p.m. Mondays hy culling (949)
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Seniors and low-Income families
10 the Costa Mesd·Newport
Be>ach area cc10 obtain free USDA
surplus food lrom 11 a.m to 3 p.m.
the second Fnddy of each month
10 the rear purking lot at Church
of Chnst, 740 W. Wilson St , Co td
Mesa. P1cturP 1dentihcation 1s
reqmred. For more information,
call (9491 650-8236.
The Thursday Morning Club pre-
sents an entertammenl luncheon
the sPcond Thursddy of each
month dt Balboa Bay Club. 122 J
W. Coast H1ghwt1y, Newport
Bec1ch Other act1v11.1es include
golf dnd bndge For a tree
new-.lellt>r or more information,
caJJ (714) 546-2244
A free support group for
women with en oecolog1c cdn-
cer meets from 9 :30 to 11 a.m.
th~· second and fourth Wednes-
ddy ol ettch month at the Hodg
Canc~r Center, 4000 W. Coast
• hghway Newport Bedch. For
more 1ntormat1on, call (949)
722-62::17 .
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UCI students to create demographic
profile of Costa Mesa's West Side
· • Study will help the city determine whether its
revitalization plan meets the needs of all residents.
I'm not sure there's anyone who
has a real clear view -although
a lot of people may have strong
opinions -of .what the makeup
of the West Side is,• Roeder said.
It doesn't communicate the
essence of what a community is
all about.•
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WEST SIDE -UCI graduate
students wUl work this fall to cre-
ate a demographic profile of the
West Side that will be used to
g~uge how well the city's revital-
ization plan meets the needs of
the JX>ople who live and work
•:+tflc.>re..
· J>rofessor Kristen Ody of UCl's
4 S<'hool of Soctd.1 Ecology gdve a
bnef pr~entation Wednesday to
a group of Latino leaders dnd
advocdtes who gathered dt Avi-
la's El Randuto to try dnd
mcredse pdrtlc1pat1on m We!>t
Side mput meetings
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"Wp're not committing to d
ddte," .,hp ddded. "We wdnl lo
build d hPduhful school within ow
budg<'l. to meet the demd.flds of
the 2 l '>I < c>ntury. •
A crowd mdde up of fonner and
t urrent "l hnol bo<lrd member!>,
Supt. He hl•rt Barbot, sidle BOdfd of
E<luc ctlJOn m<'rnber f'.1d.nan Berge-""n ,1nd ol11P1 movers <lnd shakers
10 thP d1stn<T I" \'\·ell as tl gdggle of
... mgm4 < h.ldrcin from Lincoln Ele-
rnl'ntttr ~< hool looked on. Many
... 111dt>nl<., "'ho now dttend Lincoln
.wtlJ c111111• to Newport Coast when
th1 • ..,<: hool opens.
AND I HOP AT
The city hired consultants EIP
Associates late last summer to
come up with a West Side specif-
ic plan that would address the.
incompatible zoning and dilapi-
dated condition of the West Side.
El Ranchito owner Maria Ele-
na Avila, who is-spearheading
the effort to increase Latino par-
ticipation, has also worked as a
liaison between the aty of Costa
Mesa and UCI on the demo-
graphics project.
City Manager Al.ldJ1 Roeder
said demographic information
would be vaJuable, espeoally
when examining housing and
employment issues.
·From my own ~rsonal view,
In addition to Stokes' nimble
shovel work, the event also includ-
ed ldsty cookies R.nd brownies, a
performance by Lincoln Elemen-
tary School's choir and board
members decked out in hard hats
with thetr names emblazoned on
them.
·I'm very excited,· said Nadine
Turner lhe parent representative
for lhe new school. "The first meet-
tng I ever went to on this was m
1996 •
As pldns for the school were
drawn, redrdwn, and sent off to the
state drchitect's office for reVlew,
two of Twner's children gtdduated
from elementary school and moved
on to Corona de! Mar High School
But h~ youngest will be attending
Newport Coast.
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According to a 1995 Cal
State Fullerton study, 25.2% of
Costa Mesa's residents are Lati-
no. ft is believed that the West
Side is predominantly Latino,
cµthough there have been no
studies on that p~cular eor-
tion of the tjty to determine pre-
cise nwnbers.
Ody said her snidents will
take the study beyond just nwn-
bers.
"What we're really hoping to
do is go beyond really simple
demographics,• Day said.
"Sometimes it's a little obscured
if ypu look at just the numbers.
Day's students plan to create
profiles of the different enclaves
on the West Side, including the
types of neighborhoods and
businesses. . . • ·•
The study will be c;omplete<i
the first week of Oeeet]lber,
shortly after the draft sped.tic
plan is completed. City officials
expect to hold public bearings at
the beginning of next year and
adopt the specific plan before
June, when the city's general
plan update is due to the state.
•we want to make sure that
whatever's being planned really
meshes with the needs of the
people on the West Side,· Day
said.
·we can start looking for a prin-,
cipal in January," she continued, as
Harbor Council PTA l>resident Jill
Money approached her, urging her
to start a PTA at her school.
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Gianna and Dee Kerrison, new
residents of Newport Coast, said
they decided to come to the
groundbreaking even though their
child is only 2 years qld because
they are so exoted about the new
school.
Nine-year-old CoW'tney Wnght.
now a student at Lincoln Elemen-
tary, ii; exoted for a different rea-
son.
-I'll be in sixth grade next year 1 when I come to Newport Coast,"
she said. •And I'll be in the first
class to graduate from the
school."
West Side.
Plannirig Commissioner Katri-
na Poley first raised the idea six
months ago when a nwnber of
applications for projects on the
West -Side were submitted for
approval. Those included an appli-
cation for an automotive repair
shop at 19th Street and Placentia
and one for a self-storage ware-
house on Whittier Avenue near the
bluffs.
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one of the sole LabnO ~ of
the PTA. Burciaga also said that
despite the fact ~t TeW~ is
68% Latino, she still faces barriers
when she attempts to raise issues
important to Latino ~nts. Libby Cowan about forming a Lati-
no Advisory Committee, ~hich
would not only help increase par·
ticipation in the West Side meet-
ings but also operate on a continu-
ing basis.
Community leaders in atten-
dance also offered insight into
what was needed to reach the Lati·
no community. .
"If you give a business card or a
flier, it will be trash,• said Paty
Madueno, "You need to make that
one-on-one contact.•
Madueno is a member of the
Orange · County Congregation
Community Organization, St.
l<>aQ\!im's church and a resident
manager at Costa Mesa Family
Village.
"Probably that's why it's been
hard to reach (Latino) people on
the West Side -because of their
past experiences,• she said.
Avila said she hopes to change
ijlat by bringing the meeting to the _
people, mstead of the people to the
rrteeti)lg. Plans include holding the
October workshop at St. Joaquim's
church or Rea Elementary School,
where Latino residents already feel
comfortable. Organizers are alsO
tonsidering holding the meeting in
Spanish with Eng&h interpreters.
It is Avila's fear that it changes
are proposed or made to the West
Side without the U)]>Ut of a good
portion of th'e residents who live
there, the oty's efforts could
backfire by creating fear and sus-Other community activists, such
as El Chinaco owner Mirna Bula-
aga, spoke frankly about what
needed to change in the commuru-
ty.
Burciaga is also the member-
ship coordinator for Te Winkle Mid-
dle School's PTA She' spoke about
the icy treatment she receives as
projects come in conflict WJU1
where the West Side :,,uoy is
going, Fewel said.
'It is anticipated that U1c plan
will come up with recomm@nda-
tions to change zoning in certain
areas of the West Side.
The idea once again faces
opposition. Mayor Gary Monahan
argued that the Planrung Commis-
sion and City Council could still
review projects orra case-by-case
basis without placing a hall on all
building on the West Side.
However, .Planrung Commis-
sioner Katie Wilson said she was
frustrated when it came to approv-
ing the application for the ware-
house because the conunission
didn't have a legitimate reason to
picion. ...
•we want to begin to really
eml>Ower the people and show
them how they can be part of the
process," Avila said. •we want to
give them the feeling and mes-
sage that they do belong in the
commuruty.•
reject the warehouse because it
complied with current zoning.
Monahan said that's the way it
should be.
"If somebody meets those zon-
ing laws, to deny them when
they've met all these is basically a
form of discrimination," said Mon-
ahan, a proponent of private prop~
erty nghts.
The fear is that zoning could
change after the West Side specif-
ic plan is adopted.
The Planrung Commission will
discuss the moratoriwn at an
upcorrung study session to try and
come up with various tailored
moratonums for council perusal in
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Y ou've heard of Sunday in
the Park with George? In
Newport Beach this past
SWld.ay, it was a late afternoon in
Belcourt with Irv. Just as much
fun, but a bit more highbrow and
literary.
Irv is our one and only Irwin
Gellman. Known to friends and
locals as Irv, Gellman is a Pulitzer
Prize-nominated author, residing
in Corona Del Mar with his
bride, Gloria Gae Gellman,
known in very select circles as
"theGlam."
Together, the socially promi-
nent couple joined forces with
the very special Newport Beach
:Public Library Foundation for a
Sunday soiree at the posh Bel-
court residence of Carolyne and
Gerry Johnson.
Life does not get much better
when you combine interesting
people with a great cause in a
beautiful setting. Add great food,
fine wine, perfect weather and
the Johnson's lovable fur person,
(a.k.a. dog) Frasier, who bad
been bathed and groomed for
the party so that he could mingle
with the guests, and you have
the makings of a memorable
afternoon on the social circuit.
First, a bit more on the people.
Gellman has been making news
lately with the release of his
}lardcover histoncal investigation
of the early years of RJchard
Nixon. The book, titled "The
Contender: Richard Nixon, The
Congress Years 1946-1952,' has
garnered favorable cribcism from
some of the nation's harshest
reviewers.
In the Wall Street Journal tlus
month, Daniel Silver praised
Gellman's approach, and RJchard
Bernstein of the New York Times
'alls the book ·a full-scale politi-
cal biography, with an overall
effect that is persuasive enough
io cause some reflectlon on the
entrenchment of images in
American political life.'
Why even the Daily Pilot, m a
Croat page story several weeks
igo, compared the meteoric nse
Of attention focused on Gellman
to a certain singer named RJcky'
Marttn.
The author is flabbergasted by
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Veteran actor joiJ;ls
Muldoon's Wall of Fame
A new face will appear on the Wan of Fame at Muldoon's
Dublin Pub when Irish actor Sean
McClory is added in a ceremony
6,t 2 p.m. Sunday.
McClory is a veteran of more
than 65 movies, three television
series and 580 television shows
He has perf onned both on Broad·
way and as a resident member of
tbe Abbey Theater in Dublin.
The ceremony, which begins
with a concert from the Green
Man band, will take place at 2
p.m. and is free.
Muldoon's is at 202 Newport
Center Drive, Newport Beach.
For more lnfonnation, call (949)
640-4110.
kalpem joins Performing
Art Center team
Michael Halpern, a pronunent
figure in community nonprofit
fund-raising, has joined the
Orange County Perfonrung Arts
Center as ·associate vice presl·
dent of development.
Halpern, who was previously
the Western States Regional
director for American Friends of
the Hebrew University and has
acted prof esslonally in and
around New York, will be in
charge of developing and leading
fund-nu.sing programs for the
annual Center Fund.
Center President Jcny Mandel
pra.i.scd Halpern' combmation of
experience in fund-raising and
famillanty with the performing
arts, calling him an ideal person to
le4d the fund·raising campaign.
Boys Chorus seeks
members for new season
The AU-Amencan Boys Cho·
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the month of September for boys
aged 8 to 10 years.
Partidponts l.n the chorus,
which strives to develop leader-
ship skllll m lt.s memben, are giv-
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rehearse twice a week. There ts
no charge for membership and no
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the comparison. His wife jests,
"We're livin' La Vida Loca,'
referring to Martin's Top 40 pop
single that is making teens
scream.
In actuality, the Nixon biogra-
phy is the result of years of
research by Gellman, who
reports that he received unprece-
dented access to files at the
Nixon Library and at other schol-
arly depositories.
Gellman, who is a Republican,
claims that his 'Work is nonpartisan.
"I am a historian My job is to
report the facts and let the truth,
for better or for worse, sp eak for
itsell,' said the author, who will
write future volumes about the
Nixon legacy before and during
the Watergate scandal.
"The Contender,' supported
by Gellman's documented
research, dispels many widely
held myths about the former
president.
Among the most controvemal
aspects of the book are common-
ly accepted reports of early
Nixon·attributed redbaiting and
other anti-communist tactics and
propaganda are challenged.
·1 am not a Nixon apologist,'
insists Gellman. "Rather, 1 chal·
lenge other histortans to seek
and write the truth in the polib-
cal realm.'
Gellman tackled the subject al
the suggestion or his wife and
partner, Gloria.
•She reminded me that we
live m Nixon country. His politt·
cal base was here. His library
and his memonal are here. Many
of his SW'Vlvmg fnends and asso-
oates are here. Why nofstudy a
man who had an enormous
impact on later 20th century
world history who lived, worked
and began his career ngbt here
in our own backyard?'
Gellman was convinced by bis
wife's logic and with her very
able assistance (Gloria has
served as sounding board, editor,
· and press relations maven), tlie
result is the first of a multlvolwne
historical review Gellman hopes
will set a new standard concern-
ing the historical biography.
The hosts of the ubrary Foun-
dation gathering featuring Gell-
man were Carolyne and Gerry
Johnson. They opened their chic
residence Wlth support from fel-
low friends oi the library, Alison
and Bud Frenzel and Patrlda
and Carl Nelsser. The generosity
of the triad of hosts made possi-
ble an exquisite afternoon repast
of delectable indulgence of mind
and palate.
Beverly and David
Carmichael, Dee Higby, Eliza-
beth and Tom Tierney, Hedda
Marost, Twyla and Chuck Mar-
Un, Elizabeth and John Stahr,
and Robin and James Turner,
wer~ among those m attendance
to support the foundation and to
hear Gellman speak
After a hour of mingling, the -
g uest of honor proceeded to the
landing on the J ohnson staircase
as the crowd -which also "
mcluded Lols Stovall, Diana
Marttn, Rosalie Eastman, Bar-
bara clDd Bill Adams, Steve
Christensen, Tracey Keys, Nora
Lehman, and Barbara and Victor
Klein -gathered in the spaoous
entry alcove to hear the inside
scoop.
ShdJ"ing a childhood story,
Gellman endeared the crowd,
relating that a s a child m the
inner-city neighborhoods of Balti-
more, he sought refuge from the
hostile cQld of Winter in d city
library not far from lus family's
apartme nt. Recognizing that the
master Gellman was hid.lng out
.in the library rdther than using
the faabty, the librarian, a man
named Wozenetsky, instSted that
· Gellman's pas pert to remairung
was to be found on the shelves
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As long as he read he would be
welcome.
ln time, Gellman, a young
teen, would go from reading one .
book a week to many, and his
love for reading, for knowledge,.'
for the truth, would be born and
nourished.
"I've looked everywhere to
find this man without luck,' Gell-
man told his sUent audience. u1
want to thank hlin for changing
my llJe, ~ added the 1iUthor who
shared bis most personal memo-
ry. "Mr. Wozenetsky told me that
Qne day I should do .the same for ·
somebody else.•
Today Irv and Gloria Gellman
are completing the rude, sup-
porting students doing research
at the National Archives.
And finally, a little focus on
the Newport Beach Library
Foundation, whlch has raised in
excess of $1.5 nullion largely due
to the efforts of John and Eliza-
beth Stahr.
Considered one of the hnest
libraries of its siZe and scope,
given the size and demographics
of this community, the Newport
Beach Public Library ts a valu·
able trust open to the entire pop-
ulace.
Thefouhdation seeks to
ensure the stability of the library
and have funds for its growth
without dependence on the
winds of fin anoal change that
sweep the public sector from
time to time.
Library trustees Jim Wood,
Bob and Penny Knox and libran-
ans Susan Warren, Susie Lamb
and Marianne Yesk with her
husband, Al Yesk, were in the
-crowd to witness thecommumty
support for the foundation.
Gellman shared his insight on
the Nixon research, fielded 4ue.o.;-
tions and signed books. All ptn-
ceeds from the Sunday afternoon
with Irv in Belcourt go to the
foundcit1on.
"You've gotta love the library.
It's the very bei.t,' Gellrrian said.
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FARMERS MARKETS
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Sunday from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m . in
the main parking lot of the
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·Admission is $1 for adults, cllil-
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Marguente Avenue.
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The Orange County Muse-
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exhibit Saturday from 3 to 1
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provide live ma5ic. The Lab IS
at"2930 Bnstol St., Costa Mesa.
For more iilfonnation, call
(714) 966-6661.
COMPUTER SHOW
The OC Fairgrounds hosts a
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Adnussion is $5. The Fair-
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Costa Mec:d. For more infor-
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A toy and collectible expo
will be held at the OC Fair-
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For more iriformation, call
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BIRD FAIR
Birds of all foathers will be
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Fairgrounds Sunday from 9 a.m.
to 4 p.m. Admission is SS, $4 for
seruors, and $1 for children. The
Fairgrounds are at 88 Fa.tr Dri-
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PLAYHOUSE AUCTION
. Children's playhouses will
be auctioned to raise money for
the Orange County and greater
Los Angeles/Ventura chapters
of HomeAid at Fashion Island,
843 Newport Center Dnve,
Newport Beach. The playhous·
es, which will be available for
guided to~ starting on Sun-
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UCI students to create demographic
profile of Costa Mesa's West Side
• Study will help the city determine whether its
revitalization plan meets the needs of all residents.
I'm not sure there's anyone who
has a real clear view -although
a lot of people may have strong
opiruons -of what the makeup
of the West Side is,• Roeder said.
It doesn't communicate the
essence of what a community is
all about.•
Eu(;r.Gfl
Ooilt Pb
WEST SIDE -UCI graduate
studenb will work this fall to cre-
ate a demographic profile of the
• West Side that will be used to
gauge how well the city's reVJtal-
izabon plan meets the needs of
the ~ople who live and work
there.
P1ofessor Knsten Day of UCI's
School of Sood.! Ecology gdve d
brief pre:.entabon Wednesddy to
a group of Latino leaders dDd
aclvocdtes who gathered at Avt-
ld 's El Rdnch1to to try dnd
mcredse pdrtic1pation m We:.t
Stele input meellngs
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"We'ri:> not committmg to a
dcllP," 5.hc> cldded. uWe Want to
build d h<•ttutiJul school within our
budget to meet the demands of
rhe 21 ... 1 n·ntury "
\ ( rowel mc1dP Up Of former and
l unenl .,c hoot board member:.,
Supt Rol)l•rt lforbot. state BOdrd of
Edut<lt1on ml'mbcr Mandn Berge-
'>un c1nd otht'r movers and shakers
m thP ch:.11 tc I ct~ well as a gaggle of
-,mqmq children from Lincoln Ele-
nwnt<•i: School looked on. Many
.,htdt>nts whp now attend Llncoln
'' 111 n mw to Nc>wport COdst when
the -.chuol opens.
"HEY LOOK AT ME l'M
AHO I SHOP AT
The city hired consultants ErP
Assoaates late last summer to
come up with a West Side specif-
ic plan that would address the
incompatible zoning and dilapi-
dated. condition of the West Side.
El Ranchito owner Mana Ele-
na Avila, who is spearheading
the effort to increase Latino par-
ticipation, has also worked as 6
liaison between the city of Costa
Mesa and UCI on the demo-
graphics project.
City Manager Allan Roeder
said demographic infonnabon
would be valuable, especially
when examining housmg and
employment issues.
1 "From my own personal view,
ln adrution to StokeS' nimble
shovel work, the event also includ-
ed tdSty cookies Md brownies, a
performance by Lincoln Elemen-
tary School's choir and board
members decked out in hard hats
wtth their names emblazoned on
them
"I'm very exoted," said Nadine
Turner the parent representative
ror lhe new school "The first meet-
mg I ever went to on th.ts was 10
1996."
As pldnS for the school were
drd\\/Tl, redrawn, and sent off to th~
state Mchitect :. office for review,
two of Turner's children graduated
from elementary school and moved
on to Corona de! Mdf High School.
But he.r youngest will be attending
Newport Coast.
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According to a 1995 Cal
State Fullerton study, 25.2% of
'Costa Mesa's residents are Lati-
no. It is believed that the West
Side is predominantly Latino,
although there hav~ been no
studies on tha.t particular por·
tion of the oty to determine pre-
C1Se numbers.
Day said her students will
take the study beyond just num·
bers.
"What we're really hoping to
do is go beyond really simple
demograplucs," Day said.
•sometimes it's a little obscured.
if you look a t JUSt the numbers.
Day's students plan to create
profiles of the different enclaves
on the West Side, including the
types of neighborpoods and
businesses.
The study will ·be completed
the first week of December,
shortly after the draft specific
plan is completed .. City officials
expect to hold public hearings at
the begi.nniog of next year and
adopt the specific plan before
June, when the city's general
plan update is due to the state.
·we want to make sure that
whatever'.s being planned really
mesbes with the needs of the
people on the West Side," Day
said.
•we can start looking for a prin-I BU I l~ ING dpal m January," she continued, as
Harbor Council PTA President Jill
Money approached her, urging her 1' CONTINUED FROM A 1
to start a PTA at her school.
Gianna and Dee Kerrison, new 1 West Side.
residents of Newport Coast. said i Planning Commissioner Katri-
they decided to come to the I na Foley first raised the idea six
groundbreaking even though their I months ago when a number of child is only 2 years old because
they are so excited about the new 1 applications for projects on the
school. West Side were submitted for
Nine-year-old Courtney Wright, approval. Those included an appli-
now a student at Lincoln Elemen-cation for an automotive repair.
tary, ~ excited for a different rea-shop at 19th Street and Placentia
son. and one for a self-storage ware-
''J'll be in sucth grade next year house on Whittier Avenue near the
when I come· to Newport Coast," bluffs.
she said. •And I'll be l.ll the first A moratorium would help in
class to gradudte from the instances where redevelopment school."
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Libby COwan about fonning a Lati-
. no Advisory Committee, which
would not only help mcrea.se par-
tidpation in the West Side meet-
ings but also operate on a continu-
ing basis.
Community leaders in atten-
dance also offered insight into
what was needed to reach the Lati-
no community.
. "U you give a business card or a
flier, it will be trash,~ said Paty
Madueno. "You need to make that
one-on-one contact."
Madueno is-a member of the
Orange County Congregation
Community OrganiZation, St.
Joaquim's church and a resident
manager at Costa Mesa Family
Village.
Other community activists, such
as El Chirlaco owner Mirna Burci-
aga, spoke frankly about what
needed to change in the communi-
ty. .
Burciaga is also the member-
ship coordinator for Te Winkle Mid-
dle School's PTA. She spoke about
the icy treatment she receives as
projects come in conllicl wiU1
where the West Side :.luay is
going, Fewel said.
It is anticipated that the plan
will come up with recom.aneuda-
tions to change zoning in certain
areas of the West Side.
The idea once again faces
opposition. Mayor Gary Monahan
argued that the Planning Commis-
sion and City Council could still
review projects on a case-by·case
basis without placing a halt on all
building on the West Side
However, Planrung Commis-
sioner Katie Wilson said she was
frustrated when it came to approv-
ing the application for the ware-
house because the corruruss1on
didn't have a legitimate reason to
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one of the i;ole Latino members of
the PTA. Burciaga also said that
despite the fact that TeWmlde is
68% Latino, she still faces barriers
when she attempts to raise assues
important to Latino parents.
"Probably that's why it's been
hard to reach (Latino) people on
the West Side -because of their
past experiences," she said.
Avila said she hopes to change
that by bnnging the meeting to the
people, inStead of the people to the
meeting. Plans include holding the
October workshop at St. Joaquim's
church or Rea Elementary School,
where Latino residents already feel
comfortable. Organizers are also
considering holding the meeting in
Spanish with English interpreters.
It ts Avila's fear that if changes
are proposed or made to the West
Side without the input of a good
portion of the residents who live
there, the city's efforts could
backfire by creating fear and sus-
picion.
·we want to begin to really
empower the people and show
them how they can be part of the
process," Avila said. •we want to
give them the feeling and mes-
sage that they do belong in the
community."
reject the warehouse because it
complied with current zoning.
Monahan said that's the way it
should be.
"If somebody meets those zon-
ing laws, to deny them when
they've met all these is basically a
form of discrimmation, • said Mon-
ahan, a proponent of private prop-
erty nghts.
The fear is that zoning could
change after the West Side specif-
ic plan is adopted.
The Planrung Commission will
discuss the moratorium at an
upcorrung study session to try and
come up with various tailored
mordtonwns for counal perusal in
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Y ou've heard of Sunday m
the Park with George? In
Newport Beach this past
Sunday, it was a late afternoon in
Belcourt with Irv: Just as much
fun, but a bit more highbrow and
literary.
Irv is our one and only lrwln
Gellman. Known to friends and .
locals as Irv, Gellman ls a Pulitzer
Prize-nominated author, residing
in Corona Del Mar with his
brlae, Gloria Gae Gellman,
known in very select circles' as
"the Glam."
Together, the soC:ially promi·
... nent couple joined forces with
the very special NeWJ>Ort Beach
Public Ubrary Foundation for a
Sunday soiree at the posh Bel-
court residence of Carolyne and
Gerry Johnson.
Llfe does not get much better
when you combine interesting
people with a great cause in a
beautiful setting. Add great food,
fine wine, perfect weather and
the Johnson's lovable fur person,
(a.k.a. dog) Frasier, who had
been bathed and groomed for
the party so that he could mingle
with the guests, and you have
the makings of a memorable
afternoon on the social circuit.
First, a bit more on the people.
Gellman has been making news
lately with the release of his
~ardcover historical investigation
of the early years of Richard
Nixon. The book, titled "The
Contender: Richard Nixon, The
Congress Years 1946-1952,' has
garnered favorable criticism from
some of the nation's harshest
reviewers.
In the Wall Street Jownal this
month, Daniel Silver praised
Gell.man's approach, and Richard
Bernstein of the New York Times
t"al1s the book ·a full-scale politi·
cal biography, with an overall
effect that is persuasive.enough
to cause some reflection on the
entrenchment of images in
American political life.'
Why even the Daily Pilot, in a
front page story several weeks
ago, compared the meteoric rise
or attention focused on Gel.bnan
to a certain singer named Ricley
Marlin.
The author IS flabbergasted by
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Yeteran actor joins
Muldoon's Wall of Fame
A new face will appear on tbe Wall or Fame a t Muldoon's
Dublin Pub when Insh actor Sean
~cClo.ry is added in a ceremony
8.f. 2 p.m . Sun~ay.
McClory is a veteran of more
than 65 movies, three television
series and 580 television shows.
He has performed both on Broad·
t\ray and as a resident member of
Cbe Abbey Theater in Dublin.
The ceremony, whlch begins
1'rith a concert from the Green
Man band, will take place at 2
p.m. and is free.
Muldoon's is at 202 Newport
Center Drive, Newport Beach.
For more information, caU (949)
640-4110.
Halpern joins Performing
Art c.enter terun
Michael Halpern, a prominent
figure in community nonprofit
fund-raising. has joined the
Orange County Performing Arts
Center as associate vice presi·
dent of development.
Halpern, who was previously
the Western States Regional
director for American Friends of
Ute Hebrew University and has
acted professionally 1n and·
around New York, will be in
charge of developing and leading
fund-raising programs for the
.annual Center Fund.
Center President Jeny Mandel
praised Halpern's combination of
expenence in fund-raising and
familiarity with the pcrfomung
arts, calling him an ideal person to
lead the fund·ra.ismg campaign. ·
Boys Chorus seeks
members for new season
The All·Amcrtcan Boys Cho·
ru.s is holdmg auditions through
the month of September for boys
aged 8 to 10 yeRn.
Participants in the chorus,
which strives to develop leader•
hip &killt in its memben, are giv·
en two les ons a month and
rehearse twice a week. There 11
.no charge for membership and no
muskial experience IS requited
for boys interested Jn auditioning.
Interested parents should cnU
(71') 708·1670 to schedul an
appointment for their child.
THI CIOWD
b.w. cook ,
the companson. His wife jests,
"We're livin' La Vida Loca,'
referring to Martin's Top 40 pop
single that ls making teens
scream.
In actuality, the Nixon biogra-
phy is the result of years of
research by Gellman, who
reports that he received unprece-
dented access to files at the
Nixon Llbrary and at other schol·
arly depositories.
Gellman, who is a Republican,
claims that his work is nonpartisan.
"I am a historian My job is to
report the facts and let the truth,
for better or for worse, speak for
itself,' said the author, who will
write future volwnes about the
Nixon legacy before and dunng
the Watergate scandal.
"The Contender,' supported
by Gellman's docwnented
research, dispels many widely
held myths about the former
president.
Among the most controversial
aspects of the book are common-
ly accepted reports of early
NiXon~attributed redba1bng and
other anti-communist tactics and
propaganda are challenged.
"I am not a Nixon apologist,'
insists Gellman. •Rather, l chal ·
lenge other historians to seek
and write the truth in the pollb-
cal realm.'
Gellman tackled the subject al
the suggestion of his wife and
partner, Gloria.
oates are here. Why not study a
man who had an enormous
impact on later 20th century
world history who lived, worked
and began b.iS career nght here
m our own backyard?'
Gellman was convinced by his
wife's logic and with her very
able assistance (Gloria has
served as sounding board, editor,
and press relations maven). the
result is the first of a mqltivolume
historical review Gellman hopes ·
will set a new standard concern·
ing the historical biography.
The hosts of the Library Foqn·
dation gatheting featuring Gell-
man were Carolyne and Geny
Johnson. They opened their chic
residence with support from fel·
low friends of the library, Allso,i
and Bud Frenzel and Patrtda
and Carl Nelsser. The generosity
of the triad of hosts made p<>ssi·
ble an exqwsite afternoon repast
of delectable indulgence of mind
and' palate.
Beverly and DaVtd
Carmichael, Dee Higby, Eliza-
beth and Tom Tierney, Hedda
Marosl, Twyla and Chuck Mar-
tin, Elizabeth and John S'tahr,
and Robin and James Turner,
were among those in attendance
to support the foundation and to
hear Gellman speak.
After a hour of mingling, the
guest of honor proceeded to the
land.mg on the Johnson staircase
as the crowd -which also
included Lois Stovall. Diana
MarUn, Rosalie Eastman. Bar·
bara and Bill Adams. Steve·
Cbrlstensen, lracey Keys, Nora
Lehman, and Barbara and Victor
Klein -gathered in the spaaous
entry alcove to hear the inside
scoop
Sharing a chlldhood story,
Gellman endeared the crowd,
relating that as a child m the
mner-oty neighborhood~ of Balti-
more, he sought refuge from the
hostile cold of winter in a city
library not far Jrom his family's
apartment. Recognizing that the
master Gellman was hldmg out
in the library rather than using
the facility, the llbranan. a m,an
named Wozenetsky, l!lSisted that·
As long as he read he would be
welcome.
In time, Gellman, a young
teen, would go from readmg one
book a week to many, and his
love for reading, for knowledge,
for the truth, would be born and
nourished.
"I've looked everywhere to
find this man without luck,' Gell-
man told his silent audience. "I
want to thank him for changing
my life, -added the author who
shared his most personal memo-
ry. "Mr. Wozenetsky told me that
one day I should do the same for . . somebody else. -
Today Irv and Gloria Gellman
are completing the c11cle, sup-
porting students doing research
at the National An:hlves
And finally, a httle focus on
the Newport Beach Library
Foundation, which has raised m
excess or $1.5 milhon largely due
to the efforts of John and Eflza.
beth Stahr.
Considered one of the hnest
libraries of its size and scope.
given the size and demographics .
of this community, the Newport
Beach Public Library is a valu·
able trust open to the entire pop-
ulace.
The foundation seeks to
ensure the stability of the hbrary
and have funds for its growth
without dependence on the
winds of hnanoal change that
sweep the pubtic sector from
time to time.
Library trustees Jim Wood
Bob and Penny Knox dnd hbran-
ans Susan Warren, Susie Lamb
and Marianne Yesk with her
husband, Al Ye k, were m the
crowd to witness the conunumty
support for the foundation.
Gel.bnan shared lus insight on
the Nixon research, fielded que:,-
bons and signed books. All pro-
ceeds from the Sunddy afternoon
with Irv m Belcourt go to the
foundation.
•You've gotta love the library.
It's the very be:,t, · Gellman said.
lnd-eed it's
"She reminded me that we
live in Nixon country. Hts politi-
cal base was here. His library
and his memorial are here. Many
of his surviVlllg mends and asso-
Gellman's passport to remaining I • 8.W. COOK'S column appears every
was to be found on the shelves Thursday and Saturday
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TOUlt THE CENTER
The Center is oa. mg tours
ol ats facilities. The 1 bour 15
minute toUr will poYkle a
detailed look at Slgerltlom
Hall. Toun take j>IAce Moo·
days. WedoetdAys and Fridays
at 10:30 a.m. 'The Orange
C.Ounty Performmg Arts Center
is at 800 Town Center Drive.
Call (714) 556-2122 for more
iof ormation. .
ROBERT MONDAVI WINE
& FOOD CENTER
The center features many
special events each month and
is at 1570 Scenic Ave., Costa
Mesa. For more informatiol).
call (7 14) 979-4510.
HI-TIME WINE CEUARS
Hi· Tune Wme Cellars fea·
tures wine tastings from 4 :30 lo
8 p.m. on Fridays and 1~30 to 8
p.m. on Saturdays. For more
information. call (949) 650-8463
THE GOURMET DETECTIVE
An interactive comical mur-
der mystery is presented at 8
p.m. Fridays and Saturdays at
the Mez74nine Restaurant,
19800 MacArthur Blvd., New·
port Beach. Packages run from
$42 to $54 per person. For
more information, call (714)
979-CLUE.
FARMERS MARKETS
The Orange County Market
Place is held every Saturday and
Sundcly from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. in
the main parking lot of the
Orange County Fairgrounds
Adnu.ssion isSl for adults, chil-
dren under 12 years are free. For
information, call (949) 723-6616
Corona del Mar farmers market
· is held from 9 a.m. lo 1 p.rn.
every Saturday in the municipal
parking lot ·at Bayside Dnve and
Marguerite Avenue. ·
ADULT CLASSES AT
MUSEUM OF ART
The Orange County Muse·
um of art off en; a bfOcld range
of classes for adults beginning
in late September and early
October. Courses from drawing
to Polaroid transfer to photogra·
phy are available. For more
infonn.ation, call (949) 759-1122.
NAIL CARE
FULL SET
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The Orange County,....
um of art offen a broad ......,.
of cJaAes for cblldien beglo-
~ m October and Novem-:
ber, Cou~ from w•teroolan
to bat maldng are ava11able.
For more inlormaliOn, call
(!U9) 7 59-1122.
'Sk8JAM'
The Lab/ Anll·Mall hosts a
professional skateboard
demonstrdtion and vendor
exhibit Saturday from 3 to 1
pm. Funk band Slippers will
provide bve music. The Lab is
at 2930 Bristol St., Costa Mesa.
For rnore information, call
(71-4) 960-6661 .
COMPUTER SHOW
The OC Faugrounds hosts a
computer show Saturday and
Sunday from 10 am. to 5 p.m.
Ad.mission ts SS The Fair-
grounds are at 88 Fair Drive,
Costa Mesa. For more infor·
mation, call (714J 838-594.1.
TOY AND COLLECTIBLE EXPO
A toy and collectible expo
will be held at the OC Fair·
grounds Saturday and Sunday
from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Admis·
sion is SS. The.Fairgrounds are
at 88 Fcnr Drive, Costa Mesa.
Por more information, call
(714) 545-6270,
BIRD FAIR
Bude; of all feathers will be
present for a bird fair at the OC
Fairgrounds Sundoy from 9 a.m.
to 4 ~ m. Admission is $5, $4 for
seniors, and $1 for children. The
Fairgrounds are at 88 FaII Dri-
ve, Costa Mesa. For more infor-
mation. call (714) 828-2607.
PLAYHOUSE AUCTION
. Children's playhouses will
be auctioned to raise money for
the Orange County and greater
Los Angel~entura chapters
of HomeAid at Fashion Island,
843 Newpc>rt Center Drive,
Newport Beach. 'The playhous-
es, which Will be available for
guided tours ~tarting on Sun·
day, will be auctioned on Oct.
16 at 5 p.m. Tickets to the auc·
lion are $20 and toUJ"$ are
availablefor$5.Call(949)757·
0520 for information.
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Bacon takes sizzJing ride to other side in 'Stir of Echoes'
• EDITOR'S NOTE: The Reel Ct1t1CS col·
umn features movre artiques written by
communrty members serving on our
panel.
·Bacon's performance
'stirs' the senses
I s tir of Echoes• tells the
creepy story of an ordi-
nary man who sudden-
ly finds himself in a very unordi-
nary world. For-
~ REEL CRITICS :n~~::, i$
portrayed by
the extraordinary Kevin Bacon.
Bacon plays the role of Tom
Witzky, a telephone company
worker with a wife and son.
He's a solid family man whose
wildest moments consist of play-
ing a little guitar at local Satur-
day night gigs.
June Penner ·
The film 1s
set in a blue-•
collar neigh-
borhood of
Chicago, a
neighborhood
of f~es
who work
hard, take care
of their chU-
dren and go to
high school football games on
Fridays. OnSaturday nights,
they gather at friends' homes to
relax over a few beers.
One one such Saturday night,
Tom accepts a dare from h1s sis-
ter-in-law to undergo hypnosis.
Hypnosis, in itself, is probably
the weirdest thing Tom has ever
done. Until now.
Somehow, while he is in a
state of hypnosis. Tom becomes
a #receiver• and our story
begins.
While the plot of •stir of
Echoes• has little to offer that is
truly original, it is very original
to Tom W1t2ky. And it 1s the
process of watching thls solid,
feet-on-the-ground man being
drawn mto a new and frighten-
ing level of reality that propels
this story and holds your atten-
tion. The suspense is not so
much in finding out what's
goin~ on as it is in hoping
Tom's tortured mind will sur-
vive it.
I came away from the theater
feeling I had certainly gotten my
money's worth.
I also came away with a firm
conviction. No one's ever going
to hypnotize this chick!
• JUNE FENNER. a Costa Mesa resident
In her late 50s, is vice president of a
work force training company.
Gay Wassail-Kelly & Bm Kelly
She echoes yes,
he echoes no
G ay: I love cl.Jsturbing. scary
thrillers and •Stirs of
Echoes~ was just lhall
Jake (Z.achary David Cope), the son
of Tom Witzky (Kevin Bacon) and
Maggie (Kathryn Erbe), has a spe-
cial gift. He sees people and hears
voices that no one else can. He has
spoken with a girl who tias disap-
peared ban the ne,'gbborhood.
Kevin Bacon, in one of his best
performances, portrays a down-
to·earth telephone-lineman who
IS a wannabe musician not at <ill
satisfied with his mundane life.
. In their Chicago neighborhood
home, his Wife Maggie's sister
Usa (lliena Douglas), life of the
party with her hypnotism antics,
not so easily persuades Tom into
a session with ber. Little does he
know what Lisa has done.
Tom begins to have disturb·
ing visions after his hypnotic
parley. Now a ghostly body
appearf m bis home that coin-
cides with his son's apparitions.
Nightmares, hallucinations and
voices from afar all add up to a
potent thriller that just scares
you to death. The qulck cuts
from scene to scene keep you
1umping and charged for what's
next.
Bill: Not sure Gay and I went
to the same ~ovie. This flick has
zero redeeming qualities. The
best actor in the world given one
of the least powerful stories
equals a lousy time at the cine-
ma. Kevin Bacon plays a strong
role, but that digging and digging
weakened the already mistuµash
intrigue. The characters in the
movie seemed insignificant apd
indefinable: exhibiting valueless
qualities. This movie was not
entertaining for me.
Gay echoes: Yes, yes, yes.
Bill echoes: No, no, no.
• GAY WASSAU«ELl.Y, 59, is the edi·
tor of a Balboa newspaper and is active
in the community. BILL KELLY, 58. is an
Industrial engineer.
Live Entertainment Nightly at 9pm
Sandwich House
We use Fresh Turkey for our sandwiches,
cooked on the premises Daily
W e use a 1 /'l pound of real fruit
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Restaurant Directory
RIVERBOAT RESTAURANT
On board the .Pride of Newport' RiveftJoet home of the Newport
Harbor Nautical Musetm (Formerfv Reuben E Lee) Open for Ulch
Tues Fn 11 am 3pm Brooch ~ Satlrday & Sooday 8am-3pm
Dinner served Wed Sc.ri 5pm·10pm. We cater corporate and
private events wOOd ngs & benquett All ITl8jOt' O'edrt cards
accepted Located AL 151 E Coast Hwy Newport Beach, 19491
673 3425 Fe• 1949! 673 2175
C H ESTER D RAWERS' INN
A Costa Mesa trad1t100 for good times for the pest 15 years Join
us for fabulous 113 lb burgers served with CU'ly fries, sprcy buffalo
wings, or one of our other muncllables Enroy your favorite beverages
dunng happy hour from 3pm-8pm daily All day on Sunday Tell YfJ1.K
fnends to meet you here Enroy besketbell. foosbell, p111ball. golden
tee 99, darts• Krtchen HOUNJ ore 3pm • 1()pm. 7 days a week
Located at 179 E 17th St #A in Coste Mesa. 19491 631-4277
JACK S HRIMP
SeNing ~IC Louisiana culs11·111 111 en upbeat, casual atmosphere
wit.h patio dining Try 01.r Jackstw'imp plates, or the Jammll'I'
Jambelaye Teke·OIA. end delrvwy IV811eble locetad et 2400 W.
Coast Hwy 194916505577 ,,
N E WPORT RIB COMPANY
We ere loc8ted at 2196 Harbor 9Nd lehe old Siu! .. ). We offer a
coctWll klll'lge. la'ver banquet facilitlel, more periling, and •
seper8'8 ca\enng kitchen ~ for kn::h ind d...,_ We haw the
best baby b8Cl< nbs In 0renge Col.rltY served '" a warm and
comfonablt aetting 19491 631 ·211 O
• ZUBIES CHICKEN COOP
We're more thin iust c:hickMI In edd tiOn to CU' Aoussene.
Broested, and GriRed Old.en. W11 offw Steak Snfood. Prime Rib,
Baby Beck R11>&., ~za. 1 22 1t.tm eppet11er m.nr and more
Generous portiOne at 1 GREAT value. r.orrie chetk us out! Open fur
lunch, dimer, (ptUe end eppetizn l8Md ell day) end &.ldey
Breakfa t Min cocktbit her. f3onquet f11e1liu up c.o 70 Game room
llOOfl to bo open 414 Old N~ Blvd !Corner of Hospital Roed
end Old NewpottJ 11'1 Newport Beadl 19491645-6006
MISTRAL
A favonte ne1ghbortlood hideaw&y. Mistral offers a comfortable
dlll'ng room with a Cehfomian Provence menu et reasonable pnces,
and a seperar.e bar· lounge area with pum tTlUSIC mghtly Plenty of
free paibig ecross the street Mistl'll rs eve1y008·s favonte "Seaet
Place' Omer seMd Tues. Wed Sc.ri 5 30pm-10 OClpm. nus.
Fri. Sat 5.30pm·11 ()()pm located et 440 HeltOtrope Ave. Corona
del Mar, 9491723-9685
BASILIC RESTAURANT
Offenng a vanety of Swiss French eutsrna Located et 217 Marine
Ave. on Balboa Island Dimer Stlf'V8d Tues -Sc.ri 5 30. 10 pm for
reseNatlOOS please caU (9491 673-0570
PINOT PROVENCE
Joachim Sphchal's only Orange County restaurant features
Medlten-enean lore inspired by the COllltrySide of Southem France in
e splendid setting. rich with antiques end rustre elegance.
Recognizeo by tha James Beard Foundetron Mon·Sat:
Breakfastllunch/Dmne~ Sun BruncM.unch/Oinner !7141 444-5900
TROQUET
With a decor rem1n1scent of the cozy. chic bistros of France. Troquet
offers superb, modem French bistro coolung by chef TllTI Goodell
Excellent wine lrst Magniflqlie desserts• Top Rated Restaurant -
Southern Cehfornie Zagat Sirvey Recooruzed by the James Beard
Fruldation Moo-Sat LoocMJ1~ Closed Sunday C714l 708·6865
SIR ROGERS, LTD
Sandwiches, coffee and espresso drinks & smoothies All new
brealcfest me.-... Catering 8\lllilable Open Mon-Fri et 6am Sat et
7em and Soo et 9am Loceted at 270 E 171h Street. Costa Mesa
1949) 645·2252
ROYAL KHYBER
Award Wrnn1ng Cl11s1ne ·of India Open for lunch Mon. ·Fn 11 30·
2pm. Closed for lunch on Saturday Smday 8nmJ1 Buffet served
11 30-2 30pm Ormer served from 5 30pm Located at the South
Coast Plaza Village, 1621 W Sunffower Ave 17141436·1010
SABATINO'S RESTAURANT &
SAUSAGE COMPANY
Paste, caew ealad. homemade sausage, \1881 lamb. vegetanen
dishes. wlrie, beer, cappucccno & dessert H0tre 7 days a
week SeNing Sa & Soo bnn:h from 8 30· 1 00 Soo • nus
11em-1()pm. Fn Set. 11am 11pm All maior credit cards ecceptad
Located At 251 Shipyard Wey Newport Beach 19491 723-0621
NEWPORT NOODLE
'Where Che Poss billb s Are Endl s • This tonner ~ Rib
Cori1*'V loution et 2CXXl Newport Blvd We offer guest& a wide
8IT8Y of dellCIOUS p&SWl Chiclal '1eOk and food at pnce&
affordable for the whole lltT'lily G.t' warm comfortable boodlS Ml
ba', klda' meoo and bttnqtJeL raom ore wen worth the YiSJt Operi
every doy ot 4 00 pm leka out avaflsblt efter 11 ~ AM '9491
fi4S0099 .
ZUCCHERO RISTORANTE
Come and try the Other tustn of ltsly Trediti01'181 & coritempOr8l'Y
Italian menu P"1POl'8d by chef Sean Ad8!TlS We offer 11 fUlt bar & 11
variety of wines to choo from ElllDY exquisite cuisine rn e romanoo
~ Open lor dinner ooly 5 00pm.10 3()pm Hidey & Satlrday
5 OOpm 11 30p m Locatad et 215 Aiv 111ide Ave Acroae From t.he
Pott. otftoe ReseMtiOM Sugg ted 19491 646 2333
SAPORI
NEWPoRT BEACH BREWING CO.
The only bnlwetv ii Newport Bead!, we ~ 9Wlr'1 winning biers
& we tlll'l8 e hrlWtic: food mer.J with OWiocW' dWng end Iota of
FREE parting l 2920 ~ BM! Hain 11 · OO!m-
11 30pm Stll Ttu'G 11 ~1 :OOem Fri.sat l9491 675-8449
+ ltll*1 food fOr heerty lators Open 11 3()am.;10 ()()Jn), &nS8y
TIU"adly. 11 3Qem..11 00pri Friday~ loC8\4ld et 1080
8llyside Drfw (949) 644'4220
ARMANICAFE
Adjacent co the Enwio Am1anl bolAique Atmil1i Ceft ottBl"B e
~ Httn'IO b' e fi~ rnul Dine on superb dishes trom Northern
ltlly Int IW*1f e gfe$ of wine M the O!tdoor plUIJ 6eMng kidl
difN' dlt/ LOC*ed nllfr' Ocut In 6oWt Coelt Piile (714)
754-0300
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Villa Nova offers ClesStC ltaban CuiSllle with a spectacular ~iew.·
FeatLMing homomade pastas fre&h seafood & veal specielttes and e
inqoe waterfront ambiance reminiscent or en ltahan ~ide
Professional 68Nlce & en award Wlflnlng wioe hst dehgit pattOnS
While dning '" ltlia romentlC setting Livt enterta~ begins
nigitly et 9pm The upstan Cigar Loooge fll8tll"es premun CIQ8f'S,
spnta end en extensM! eppetaer meou Located at 3131 West.
Coast H,yy 19491 642· 7880
LUGANO CUCINA DEL
MERCATO
The sophisticated emb111nca will remind you of a M lenese eel~
Oeltcrous meals lure SfNV'/ dimers to this posh spot where palate·
pleasing fare 1s created usmg only the freshest ingredients Mon.fn
Breekfast/lunch/01nner. Sat·Son. Dinner. Located et 650 Anton Blvd
17141668-0880
A MACHI
Sushi & Sushi to Go Complete Ber All Major Credrt Cards. Locstad
At 2675 INlne Ave !Across from Newport Golf Cotnel 19491 645-5518
BEN I HANA
Amence's most celebrated Japanese restaurant Opeo 7 days a
week LIJleh 11 30-2 30pm Mon ·Fri, Omer 5 3Q.1()pm Mon · nus . 5 30-11 ()()pm Fn , 5 00· 11 ()()pm Sat . 4 30.9 30pm Sc.ri
Located et 4250 Brrch St 949.955-0922
Ml CASA
Cb' meals ere OON e tl'IP to Beia es well es Mexrco Now offering hsh
t&COS Phone ahead for orders to·go Hain Daily from 11 am All
ma1or credit cards accepted Loe&ted At 296 17th St • Costa Mesa
19491 645· 7626
AVILA'S EL RANCHITO
Authentic MexlCBll food. W1th the freshest 1ngred1ents & a new hght
cuisrne Greet mergantas rtoors· Lltleh & Dinner. All me1or tted1t
cards accepted Looatad at 2101 P1ecentia Costa Mesa -642·
1142, 2800 Newport Blvd., Newport Beech -675 6855 end 2744
E Coast Hwy • COM -19491 644 8226
LAGRANJA
MEDITERRANEAN GRILL
The di&tiletNe cuisine of Majorc&-A blend of tile best of SPMish end
Medrterreneen flavors fecit.urlng tepaS, peelle freSh seafood
~asque-style 1r1Ued mes , frne wrnes and sPll'lt& LIMlCh ,. served
1 1 ()()em to 2 30pfn Dimer IS W\'8d 6 ()()pm to 11 ()()pm.
Loceted 1 CXXl Bristol North !between Btt.h & Jamboree! 1949)
252·9396
INKA GRILL
Experience Che new flavor 111 Orange Ccuity ~ a EL#'WAslan style
blend or cuisine eccented with Che spm (Jf Soi4h Americe a.er &
wines 11V81latlle Hckn ert Mon Tlv8 11 :30em to 9pm, Sm 5pm
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La G:ranja fare is straight from the Mediterranean·
~Pld
I t's time to start clacking your
castanets, there's a new Span-
ishJMeditemmean restaurant
m town, offering something new
and different After all, any
restaurant named after a private,
2,000-aae plantation on the
Mediterranean island of Majorca
that at one time housed Cistercian
monks in its 10th century man-
sion, would have to be distinctive.
La GranJa Mediterranean
Grill, pronounced (La Gran-ha)
at the comer of Bristol Street and
Jamboree'Road m Newport
Beach, provides a warm, rustic,
rancholike interior, with the dark
wood beams on light colored
walls and bright onginal paint-
ings from Majorca, the largest of
Spain's Balearic Islands. When
· you enter
DINING REVIEW ~t~~~u~e
impressed
by the decor's ability to transport
you to another place and quite
possibly, another time.
Everything is. imported here,
from the owners -the Gelabert
family -and the chef -Francis-
co Sanchez del MoraJ -to the
18th century wine press that was
used to process grapes at the orig-
inal La Granja estate. llu'oughout
ihe restaurant, you will find vari-
ous artifacts that validate the
Spanish authenticty of the place,
mcluding an original olive press,
as well as an 300-year-old cheese
press. Even the reapes, and all
their secrets, come strdight from
the mother land.
I am sure the mother land
would approve of La Granja's ren-
dition of the trddltional sangria, a
delightfully light dnnk, chock full
of wine-soaked pears, apples and
oranges. Although they do offer a
full bar and California and Span-
ish wines, the sangna is really the
only way to go and complements
well the spicier dishes. In addition,
order this and the less adventur-
ous diners will quickly become
trail blazers in Spanish cuisine. I
saw it with my own eyes.
To be fair, the menu isn't
strictly Spanish, but a "fusion of
Mediterranean cwsmes, ~
explained Andres Gelabert, the
general manager. La Granja
blends classic Spclllish cooking
with some of the flavors of their
neighbors. such as Italy and
France. But the final products are
both familiar and unique.
We started with the gazpacho
($4.95). This is not the food.-
processed, tomato and celery gaz-
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apparently is crucial to the gazpa-
cho experience. The accouter-
ments are placed in the bOttom of
the bowl in a design and then the
cold gazpacho is slowly poured
over the top. La Granja's version
of this. classic Spanish sopa is
packed full of O.avor, and an exc¢-
lent start to yoW' eating adventure.
As an appetizers or tapas we
had the tortilla Espanol ($4.95), a
potato, onion· and garlic torte. .
This is a dense, chewy treat, best
accompanied by a spicy salsa, or
the '}>lea pica calamari ($4.95),
diced calamari in a spicy bell
pepper sauce. Alone, this potato
torte can be a shade bland.
There's a little Spanish restau-
rant in San Francisco that I try to
visit every time I go because its
paella, the national dish of Spain,
is so sensational. I use it for the
standard by which to judge all
other paellas and La Granja's
comes pretty close. This paella is
tasty; traditional, and saucy, with
chunks of fresh fish and chicken,
scallops and sh.rlmp in a sea of
saflron rice. They offer a different
take on paella in the pasta paella
con bogavente (21.95) a saffron
pasta dish topped with Cresh
Maine lobster. We didn't try it
this time but they promise it is
worth coming back for.
An additional house specialty,
the halibut gratinado ($16.95)
comes with my higbest recom-
mendation. Tius is another desti-
nation dish, as my husband
would say. It's a walloping piece
of tender halibut served on a bed
of thinly sliced mtlshrooms m d ·
light garlic sauce, topped with
shrimp and bread crumbs and
broiled to "Basque perfection •
La Granja's desserts are good
lo eat but even better to look al
Try the bizcocbo ($4.95), a cream
and cake delight served with a
raspberry sauce and a macadamia
nut ice cream. They also have the
Spanish version of a cr'E!mc brule
which is always worth ordering.
Open for less than a month,
there are bound to be hitches at
La Granja, but tbe chef and gen-
eraJ manager are more than will-
ing to go the extra mile to fix,
clear, change or revise your order.
La Granja
Mediterranean
Grill
.-· + WHERE: 1000 Bristol
St. North, ~ewport Beach
(corner of'Jamboree and
Bristol)
+ WHEN: Every day from
11 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. and
6 to 11 :30 p.m.; enter-
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p.m. Friday and Saturday
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PHOTOS BY ERIC SANT\JCCI I DAILY PILOT
Chef Francisco Sanchez del Moral holds a plate
of Paella Valendiana -a SpanJsh dish made wlth
saffron rice, chicken, seafood and vegetables. At
right, Sanchez prepares Paella the dish.
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'Philanderer' is relevant for 19th or 20th century theatergoers
TO\t Trrus Doyle' char-
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"The Philanderer' is truly
a play for the '90s -the
1890s, that ts. Only through the
magic of South Coast Repertory's
immaculate production does tt
becomt:! a relevant exercise tor
audiences braced for the new mil·
formed as the first lights go up,
revealing the bUe charactr.r
(Douglas Weston) engaged m a
p4SS1onate embrace with his new
love (KaiUm Hopkins) before
being interrupted by an old
f11UUP (Nancy Bell) who refuses
to be t'Xtinguished. 11us IS the
closes( Shaw comes to visceral
dc>ptc.bons before sh.tltmg into a
philosophlCdl gear.
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(SCR veterans Richard Doyle tmd
Don Took) arrive to lend d new'
dimension to the triangle, u.nd
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the backdrop of John lacovelli's
three imposmg settings. this lit-..
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romance. An exceedingly Ctlpa-
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The play's raciest scene is per-
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The l'Jbsen Club,' to which
most of the principals belong,
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There we encounter lhe play's
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inc1 edtbly self-centered doctor
(Francois Giroday) who pursues
Bell wben not dgoni7ing that
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one who pursues him· (Nancy Bell) in George Bernard Shaw's "The Philanderer" at South Coast
Repertory.
I element of emobonalism dOd
does so beaull!ully
Doyle's retired rrullla.ry ofhcer
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the fates aren't !.tackc>d dgainst
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Don't let NeWJJort .fihn festival flicker away
W hen news broke last week that
the Newport Beach lntemationpl
Film Festival had gone bankrupt,
it came as a shock to many in the commu-
nity. City officials, local filmmakers and
even a volunteer with the event said they
had no idea' it was plagued by financial
troubles.
But when you look at it more closely, it
shouldn't have been surprising that the fes-
tival went under. Although the city·and the
community talked abOut getting behind the
event, they never really did. City officials
and business leaders publicly touted the fes-
tival as one of Newport Beach's premiere
events, but when it came right down to it,
the dollars-and the dedication to the festival
were lacking.
Perhaps they took for granted Jeffrey
Conner's un!altered determination to make
the festival a reality. While he kept it afloat
for four years, the burden apparently
became too much for just one pe rson. Con-
ner filed for bankruptcy last month, and the
lion's share of the $200,000 be racked up in
debts were related to the festival.
It shouldn't have happened that way.
'bcinkruptcy hit. His phone numbers have
been changed and attempts to reach him
through his attorney have been unsuccess.
ful. "'
But even if we never hear from him
again, that is no reason to let a worthwhile
event just die. We believe tha t there is room
for someone - or some people -to step in
and pick up where Conner left off.
We're not suggesting that the festival be
. exactly the same as it was when Conner •
was running it because. that apparently did-
n't work. This community, probably for a
variety of reasons, simply doesn't want to
become the next Sundance or Cannes.
But, as evidenced by the increasing num-
ber of entries each year, there are enough
aspiring filmmakers in Newport-Mesa and
Orange County to create a need for an inde-
pendent fibn festival. Whataboutascaled-
back version with fewer galas, less fanfare
and a shorter time frame? It could still boast
the same great, independent films.
There should have been more financial sup-
port.
But the festival has received no money
from the city of Newport Beach since the
event's inception, according to its adminis-
trative services department. Other cities that
host film festivals contribute significantly to
offset the costs of the events. Another prob-
lepi was the lack of affordable venues for
DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT
Movie patrons prepare to enter Edward's Big Newport Theater on the opening night of this year's,
and probably the last, Newpor1 Beach International Film Festival.
Maybe it could be put on by the Balboa
Perfo,nning Arts Theatre Foundation once it
gets the Balboa Theater fixed up and run-
ning. What could be a better venue for a
Newport Beach film festival than the city's
oldest movie house r
One thing is certain: too much hard work
has gone into establishing the event's roots
here for it to fade away.
the festival. With Newport's two indepen-
dent theaters -The Port and Balboa -
closed, all films had to be shown at Edwards
Theaters, which charged full price for every
showing.
We don't know what Conner's plans are
for the future of the festival, because he has
been missing in action since news of the
It's time for the city to make the Newport
Beach International Film Festival just that -
not the Jeffrey Conner film festival that it's
been the past four years.
READERS RESPOND
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Area residents differ on need for commercial flights
•AT ISSUE: The always-contentious proposal t o build
an international airport at the closed El Toro Marine
Corps Air Station.
I have watched Chuck SJruth,
Jim Silva and Cynthia Coad
ignore the significant nwn-
bers of Orange County residents
opposed to the auport, watched
them indl.fferently diSpose of
objections to the aµport raised by
airline pilots associabons,
watched them kowtow to George
Argyros' money, and I wonder:
who are they serving? Agam,
passenger counts are down at
John Wayne Airport. cllld we still
need a 24-hour-a-day, seven
days a week, monster interna-
tional airport? These supervisors
are drunk wtth power and ego,
but still have a chance to do
what is right. So who is it they
will answer to? Money, lawyers
and lobbyists, or the people from
whom their existence emanates?
It's thelr call. Aie they worthy of
the title "Honorable?"
PATRICK MAUON
Mission Viejo
Let us face facts about com-
mercial airports in Orange Coun-
ty. If El Toro is not converted to a
commercial airport, there will be
only one in Orange County.
The Marine Corps, which
owns Camp Pendleton, has no
intention of giving up land in
Pendleton for an auport.
Therefore, Orange County will
have to depend on John Wayne
City is to blame for fall
of popular eateries
I know what I want to say but
for one of the first times in my ~e I am having trouble soying it,
so I will have to say it in bits a nd
ieces as I think it. Th best way
o get closed m Nuwport Beach if
ou are in the resta urant busi·
IS to be successful. The
re you are successful the bet-
ter the chnnce of being closed by
the dty. Thke a look at the histo-
ry of The Blue Beet and how P\MY times the city tried to close
[
.t and the n tried to not allow tt to
eopen. The trange thing is thot
he good folk , the neaghbors,
lame the problems on the
estawant and complain to the
ty and the city start.ct th wheels
ming and it 11 then a matter of
e.
It's alwaya the same old story.
Too much traffic, too much
se and someone ii always urt· •
~on my frontyard. •
I have said for yean and 1t
ways f alll on deaf een The
ault ls the city's, not the restau·
rant owners or the n tghbon.
ITHE JIROBLBM ~ ZONING!
[rhe dty putl a dog and a cat in a ... ...a wblD tbly Ult llO fight.
ka w.....t • dl9 dog or the ci1t.
Airport for all commercial avta-
tion. John Wayne is 470 acres
with no buffer zones to the north,
south, east or west. Even if
expanded, John Wayne cannot
handle the aviation demand of
Orange County. At mdXi.mwn
capacity, John Wayne would
handle only 250 flights per day.
(LAX is 3,000 flights per day).
In order to handle this capacity,
flights taking off would have to
fan to the right over Costa Mesa,
Huntington Beach and Fountain
Valley. Other flights would fan to
the left over Newport Beach,
Newport Shores, Turtle Rock,
Laguna &acb and lrvme.
Incoming flights, because of
the airport size and high volume,
would be stacked over Brea,
Fullerton, Placentia, Anaheim,
Orange, Villa Park, Tustin, Irvine
and all of South Orange County.
This airport does not have
enough runways and ground to
handle 250 fhghts per day.
On the other ha.rid, El Toro has
4,700 acres. It also has 13,750
acres of butter land around the
boundaries of El Toro with no
housing. One major acadent
could shut down John Wayne for
hours, maybe days. El Toro has
four existing runways. Let u use
our heads -we need two air-
ports in Orange County to han-
dle the volume of air traffic for
but never on the city tor puttmg
them together. That is the whole
reason for zoning, to keep the
dog away from the cat, n ot to put
them in the same box and then
always being swprised when the
inevitable happens. What genius
came up with the idea to put res-
ldence above commercial, not
only in the Cannery Village area,
but also up on Old Newport
where Sid's is. It sound$ good if
the owner of the co~ercial
downstairs is the same person
that lives upstairs, but what hap·
pens when they are diffe11?nt,
which will ultimately happen?
The upstairs will be compllunmg
to the city and the city will clo
the downstairs commerc1al. I
lived above the Alley West in a
little seven-room· hotel for se ve n
years and the boss p14yer down·
stairs sounded like he was in bed
Wlth me Qvery night.
The hotel was right across a
20-foot alley known u 21st
Place, which is where the Blue
Beet 11. The previous manager of
the hotel complained for years
about the noise coming from the
Beet and the dty tried for yean
to clOH the Beet The Only
difference between me and l~DMI')' owner 8Wf tJ.einqlM II
would not ... tblm In NNpart
the county.
lf we don't do it now, there are
no future possibilities.
A. BARLOW
Newport Beach
Fred Martin's colwnn "Cox
Needs to Show Real Leadershlp
on El Toro Issue" was good tim-
ing. Knowing how stubborn anti-
dirport aties remain on the air-
port issue, including not even lis-
tening to any suggestion or ideas
of compromise, and pro-airport
people who believe El Toro is\..the
most perfect answer to our air
traffic dilemma, Chns Cox would
have to be a political genius to
make both sides happy. U he is
able to accomplish the task be
will have accomplished some-
thing even bigger than tearing
down the Berlin Wall.
DAN PITTRSEN
Newport Beach
The Orange County Board of
Supervisors should not place a
competing initiative on the bal-
lot The 190,000 signatures col-
lected for the Sate and Healthy
Communities initlative is testimo-
ny to a grass-roots effort that
deserves to be heard without
political confusion tactics of a
competing tnitiabv.e.
.
CRAIG H. BROWN
Laguna Beach
This letter is being wntten to
upport the development of El
Tero airport. It is the only pru-
dent and logical place for anoth-
er curport here in South County.
MAILBAG
Beach, if a restaurant does not
have the business, the owner
shuts it down and if 1t' does have
the business, the city shuts it
down.,
And to Bill Hamilton I say, "A
fond fdll'-thee-well for a job well
done for many. years, wherever
you might be. There but for the
gnscc of God go l:
SID SOFFER
Las Vegas
• EOITOR'S NOTE: Sid Soffer is
the own r of the Blue B et build·
Ing but no longer operates the
bu rut
Open space should
stay that way
We left on vacot1on thiS July
plea ed thftt the lmne Co. had
dooir.ated 12 acres to New:Port
Beach u open space. We w.-re
pleated that the C1ty d ouncil
was considering creating a natur-
al park, rather than turf and
playgrounds. We returned to
news that the library board plans
to build an arts and educetk>n •
center on the open space behind
the central library We are not
GpJ>Oled to ... and educ:e.lioa.
but W. qppoM buildiDg OD dedi·
Citied apm .... ,._, ol
The residents of Newport
Beach are only a:iklng South
County residents to help and do
their share wtth the air transport
problems, which Newport has
been doing all by themselves for
many years now. Please, we are
only asking you to help with this
a.ir traffic problem. We are not
asking El Toro to do it alone,
John Wayne will still be a very
active airport. We are afraid of
too much traffic over the homes
in the Back Bay for the safety of
the residents of Newport Beach.
El Toro has much more acreage
to plan a proper auport strategy
for the safety and well being of
residents of both communities.
Let's stick together and do it
right, and make El Toro a great
airport for all people to enjoy and
the city to prosper due to
increased revenue for El Toro and
safety, safety, safety for everyone
CAROLE WAGNER
Newport Beach
Oh, bow 1 wish Jeff Metzger
(Laguna Hills) was right when he
stated m his letter to the Pilot
·Our measure will keep our
communities safe and healthy.•
He was referring to the Safe and
Healthy Comrnunif)es trutidt:ive,
which he is actively promoting
around the county. Well, actually
he is half nght. It will protect his
commuruty in South County. But
it will not protect ours around
John Wayne Airport.
.The 1JUtiabve wa:. designed to
stop El Toro airport by saying
any airport, jail or toxic dump
venues exist around our city tor
arts and education . The Orange
County Musown of Art has an
entire building dedicated to that.
lf a large aud.itonum is reqUU'ed,
Newport Harbor High School has
one. Other schools al o have
smaller auditonums. U it' de t r-
mmed that an arts and education
center is needed at the library, it
could be constructed as a third
floor. Open pace means no
building I Stop debating whether
public or pnvate flmmcing
should be uc;cd to build, becau
nothing shO\.fld be built within
open pac .
DENNIS AND OlANE BAKER
Newport Beach
• Crystal Cove gathering
was beautiful
Did you attend thfl gala et
Crystal Covel You know, thole
cute little horn on the beach,
just a little ways down from our
lovely pelicen·lt golf co~.
Last Sunday, resld ntl, activists,
and friends of one of the last
rematns of eulture ln Orange
County gothetecUo <tilcUll pm-
poMl mm. sign petitions, and
raiM awarene11 to a commurilty, whk:b.., 900ll ~ .... ,
cannot be built on county land
without a two-thirds vote of the
citizens. Now if that initiabve
passes, you can be assured
activists against the proposed dlf-
port will once again put another
initiative on the ballot about El
Toro. Anybody doubt they will
get their way?
Once our county loses its last
opporturuty for an additional air-
port in our area, and the air traf-
fic demands increase just as
experts have predicted, who will
vote against expanding John
Wayne? LAX and Ontano will be
so overcrowded they will have •
become nighbnares. By then, two
thirds of the county will gladly
vote for the expansion of John
Wayne. So you see, Mr. Met-
zger's initiative might work for
them. but not for us.
D. WISEMAN
Newport Beach
A Sept. 4 letter from Aliso
Viejo suggests that airport propo-
nents need to prove Orange
County has an airport transporta-
tion need and that there has nev-
er been a marketing study to
detemune if an airport at El Toro
would be economically viable.
For that wnter, I'm certain the
chainnan of the Orange County
Board of Supervisors can supply
him wtth tons of data repre;ent-
ing Orange County's valid need
for expanding 811 transportation
facilities and that operations at El
Toro can be provided at no cost
to Orange County taxpayers.
The South County wnter also
Don Bren box.
There were no photographers,
dresses, ch~pagne. or limos. I
missed seeJllg some of the nam
and faces of the 714 magazme.
No surprise. Because the maga·
zine artd life is all f1ction anyway
I don't know where these
unages ~t. but I still live m
949. When the Newport Coa."'t
~ a.re filled with boxes and th
cottage· become a parking lot, t
hope you'll remember your p o-
tur and nam bt.'Cau~ that'
all that will remain. And th
sandcastles wa hcd u.p in Cororut
del Mar.
STEVE ADDISON
Corona del Mar
Daily Pilot should
learn how to p 11
l hav an id a . Let's hav lh
Delly Pilot sponsor a oont t
among its readers. W 'll call ii
the Deily Pilot Spell Cheek Chai·
lMge. Here~ how It works. Con·
testants must ~ the name
Byron de Arakal u many ways
u poutb&e Without~ get·
ting it right Grand Prtzel A ,tree
edition of HoOked OD Phonkl 14{,
far, you guys .. = ..,.. ...... ~..AL .. a.. ....
I says, "Ontario auport has expand-
ed and is m need of customers.·
Now if the wnter wishes to help
Ontano fill its need, I suggest all
South County antiauporters sirn·
ply head for Ontano to help them
out and vow never, ever, again to
use John Wdyne or El Toro arr-
ports, now or m the future.
V1CTOR H . JASHINSKI
Corona del Mar
I was not surpnsed that South
County provided a record nwn-
ber of signatures to qualify the
Safe and Healthy Community
Initiative for the March ballot.
People in this part of the county
have become fanatical about
thel.J' antiairport stance. What is
s1gruf1cant for all of Orange
County to realize is that those
who signed the initiative are
almost exclusively from cities
such as Irvine, Lake Forest. Mis-
sion Viejo and Laguna Nigl.le!.
Having recently moved to Lake
Forest, I have lisiened to the a.uport
opposition's fears, but l also under-
stand the necessity for El Toro air-
port. One problem is the impossi-
. bility to expmss any pro auport log-
ic or facts in this community with-
out being verbally assaulted. A log-
ical solution is for the north to
explain its position to the south and
vice versa, but instead they both
seem to prefer regurgitating the
same old arguments and refuse to
entertain the others' Vlew . U there
as any way for a oompronu.se on
th.is Vltal ue, It rerta:inly 1S not
evident down here!
OIANAMIUER
Lake Forest
ow ro
COlllCI IS
Tbe Daily Pilot wel-
comea letters on issues
coaceming Newport
Beadl and C09ta Me1a.
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members are looking more
closely at the district's system
of evaluating its employees.
They are also looking at what
parents and administrators can
do if a teacher doesn't live up
to their expectations.
Last spring, parents at
Andersen launched a petition
drive against second-grade
teacher Patricia Wood, alleging
her eccentric habit$ made her
unfit for the classroom.
The parents said they
resorted to such a radical, pub-
lic step because they felt dis·
trict officials were not respond-
ing to their concerns about
·wood, a 30-year veteran
· teacher who has tenure, as
well as a doctorate degree m
education
Unlike a first-or second-
year teacher, a tenured teacher
cannot b~ dismissed from his or
her position unless district offi-
cials are able to give clear,
compelling, and well-docu-
mented reasons why that per-
son should no longer be in the
classroom.
The parents ultimately got
their wish: Wood is not teach -
ing at Andersen this year -
though she is still a paid
employee of the district.
And she is not leaving her
classroom qweUy. Her attor-
ney, Greg Petersen, said he
planned to seek a court injunc-
tlon Fnday that would order
the district to return her to
Andersen as soon as possible.
Petersen said that m removing
Wood from the classroom, dis·
trict ofhoals violated the due
process nghts enbtled to Wood
by her tenure status.
Andersen parent Angela
Kraus called the case "a deli·
cate balance between a
teacher's nght to teach and
students' nght to obtain an
educdbon m a non-threaten·
i.ng, secure environment."
In th.ls case, Kraus and other
pdrents at Andersen feel vindi-
cated. Wood is goM.
But many parents say they
never thought 1t should have
been so hard to get her out.
"I am shocked and appalled
that she was able to come bock
on campus this academ:ic year
after what happened last
year,• Kraus said over the sum-
mer.
Llnda Mook, the president
of the d.istrict's teachers' union,
COWltered that district officials
must follow "due process"
when dismissing teachers.
"You can't remove a teacher
simply because a majority of
people don't like that person.•
Though confidentiality laws
· prevent district officials from
commenting specifically on
Wood's case, they said the dis·
trict's tenure laws provide
security for teachers, but do not
allow them to stay m a job they
cannot do properly.
"If you commit murder, or
drink in the classroom, or
brought drugs to school, we
could move very quickly [to
dismiss a teacher)," said Skip
Roland, the district's director of
human resources.
"Where the gray line
appears is if you don't have a
significant event. If what you
have is an accumulation of
smaller events, you need to
work through a process that
provides an employee with due
process rights,• he said.
In evaluating teachers,
Roland said the district is guid-
ed by state and federal laws,
the state education code, and
its contract with the district's
teachers' union.
Once a teacher has taught
in the district for two years, the
teacher has tenure. Teachers
then are evaluated every two
years
Teachers given unsatisfacto-
ry evaluabons can be trans-
ferred to another school and
given further chance.s to
improve.
But principals must work
with teachers to improve their
work before giving them
unsatisfactory evaluations.
"The whole system is
designed to make sure that
arbitrary and capricious
actions can't be taken," Roland
sdid.
And what if -as in Wood's
case -district officials are
' .
·-
"/
ab6olutely determined tb4t a
teacher should leave, and the
teacher is equally .det'ermined
to stayf ,... • ·
"The answer is(it depends
what we do," 1Roland said.
"That sound I like a weak
answer, but there are a variety
of thin9' to do.·
Usually, Roland said,
administrators will a ttempt to
"counsel a teacher out of the
pro~ssion."
Other times, Roland said,
teachers stay in education, but
are assigned to other posts.
"Let's say a person is good
with writing, but poor with
people, they might be
assigned to writing cUrriculu.m
or grants," he said. · ·
Stokes said board members
do not take teacher dismissals
lightly.
"We try all the options -
. everything we can. And if the
person doesn't fit in, we may
go for dismissal,• she said.
"Teachers are very very
important, but we ·also have to
protect the children in the
classroom. The bottom line is
if it doesn't work, we really
need to go ahead with dis-
missal."
Both Mook and Rolarid also
noted that the district, along
with every other district in the
state, in January will add a
new element to teacher evalu-
ations: peer review.
One of Gov. Gray Davis'
education initiatives, the peer
review program calls for
teachers to review each oth-
ers' performances. The idea,
Roland said, is not to encour-
age teachers to rat each other
out, but to enable them to help
each other improve their
teaching.·
But even that will take
some ironing out, Mook sa.ld,
and it is one of the issues on
the table as the district and
the union negotiate a contract.
"Traditionally, teachers
teach and administrators eval-
uate,• she said.
The new program, while it
could benefit teachers, prir1ci·
pals1 and ultimately students,
"is a break with tradition and
is discomforting to some
teachers.•
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shows no signs of d.isappearmg.
"Since (1988) it's grown dra-
matically,• said Richard Luehrs,
presldent:of the Newport Cham·
ber of Commerce. •Over the
years there's been an increase in
both ticket sales and sales of
food items."
Ironically, it was the Can·
nery's.owner, Bill Hamilton, who
first introduced the Taste of
Newport idea to the chamber.
He had lived in Illinois for eight
years and "one of the biggest
things going back there was the
Taste of Chicago."
"The first couple of years I
was chairman of the [Taste of
Newport) committee,• be said.
"It's been going every since.•
Tb.is year 350 restaurants are
participating, and Luehrs is
expecting about 70,000 people
to attend. Gastronomic tidbits
will be available for $1 to $5
from such restaurants as Aysia
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· "But our children deserve a
place to go ... and they should ..
n't be ·destroying our schools."
Attempts to open skate·
board parks in Newport Beach
and Costa Mesa are on the
drawing board but have been
stalled because of opposition
from reSidents.
In the meantime, hundreds
of children addicted to the rush
of ollies, · 360s, and kick flips
converge on school campuses
after school, destroying nill-
ings, benches and steps in the
process.
Fluor, citing the success of
Huntington Beach High
School's four-year-old ·skate
park, suggested Newport-
Mesa should team up with city.
parks and recreation depart·
ments to convert underused
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Taste of Newport passports
are also available.
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district land to a playground for
skateboarders. in-line skates
and even bicyclists.
It is not the first time Fluor
has proposed a place for skate-
boarders 'to go. In the spring of
1998, she proposed a park be
built in Boruta Canyon in order
to alleviate the amount of skat-
ing at Andersen Elementary.
Nearby res1dents put an end to
that plan.
Skateboard ':.. advocates
hailed her proposal, while
some board members worried
that it is not the best use of dis-
trict land and funds.
"l think it's great,• said Paul
Schmitt, a Costa Mesa resident
and skateboard manufacturer
who has led the campa1gn to
get a skate park at Lyons Park.
"The luds are let down so
bad [in not having a place they
are allowed to skate]," he
added. uHuntmgton Bedch is a
great example. They don't
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Daily Pilot
will be on hand to compliment
any dish.
And so will various 1980s
bands, including on Friday, Men ..
at Work, who recorded such bit.
as •oown Under" and "Who
Can It Be Now," and Missing
PeNons, who recorded "Words"
and "Destination Unknown.•
On Saturday, The Pointer Sis·
ters will perform their bits •Jump
(for my love)" and "I'm So Exdt·
ed."
Finally, REO Speedwagon will
close the festival with their clas~
sic rock hits "Keep on Loving,
You• and "Can't Fight this Feel-ing~ .
Unfortunately tor Cannery .
fans, this will be the first time in
a decade that Bill Hamilton will
not participate. With all of the
responsibilities involved in dos ..
mg the restaurant, he said, it was
simply too difficult to manage. .
"I will be over there on Satur-
day -helping out where I can,
,meeting a Jot of friends and
maybe crying over a glass ol
beer,• Hamilton said with a
chuckle.
have any problems, and any4
thing I can to do to make it
happen here, I'm 100% behind
it. H
School board
Serene Stokes, however, wor-
ned about the tremendous lia·
bility the district would race if a
child were to be injured while
skabng on district property.
"l think the lawsuits would
be horrendous," she said. "l
wish we could do it, but I don't
think it would be feas1ble."
She added that the district
faces too many pressing main·
tenance problems •· $127 mil·
lion by their own consU.ltant's
esfilnate -to even consfder
construction of skateboard
parks.
"We are asking the commu-
nity for money to repair our
schools, and l would not want
to go to them and ask for mon-
ey to build skateboard parks,•
Stokes said.
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SECOND TO NONE
Newport Harbor puts its
Week 2 winning streak on
the line against Marina in
tbnight's road engagement.
BARRY F'AUUCNFR
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WESTMINSTER
-1t there's any-
thing more impres-
sive than Newport
Harbor High's
Orange County-
leading streak of 11 season-open-
ing football victones, it's what the
Sailors have done for an encore in
Week 2.
When the Sailors take on non-
league host Marina High tonight
at 7:30 at Westminste r High,
YaM•R'I ~COSTA MISA F001UU. COVERAGE
• Due to • pedc8ging situltion for Friday's O.ily Piiot. tonight's deadlines
haw been moved up to 10 o'dock, negating wry chance for regular game
coverage In ~ edltton. The complete stories will be in Saturday's edition. .
they'll be attempting to win their
second game for the 14th straight
fa,ll. .
They have, in fact, never lost in.
Week 2 since Coach J eff Brinkley
took the helm in 1986.
Brinkley is gunning for his sec-
ond consecutive Week 2 mile-
stone. He picked up his 100th vic-
tory at ihe Sailors' helm against
Marina last fall. A win tonight
would tie him with former Corona
del Mar High head man Dave
Holland atop the Newport-Mesa
District career win list with 106.
But Brinkley is more con-
cerned with the Vt.kings than per-
sonal achievements.
• "It's going 'to be a big. test,
oQviously, ~ Bnnltley said of
C::oach Mark Rehling's fifth Mari-
na edition, which handled Corona
del Mar, 28-7, in its opener.
The Sailors, ranked No. 4 in
CIF Southern Section Division VI
and No. 10 in Orarige County,
cruised past Orange, 55-6, -last
week. But they're anxious to tackle
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SPORTS HALL OF FAME
CELEBRATING THE MILLENNIUM
CHRIS
'1110MPSO
Corona .del Mar
• Truly, one of the purest shooters to ever come out
of the Back Bay, he's still doing what he does best.
n 1awt0 0 UNN
O nce the
sharpshooting whiz
for Corona del Mar
High in the late 1960s , Chns
Thompson now hopes to change
the basketball world and
resurrect the lost art of the jump
shot.
Check out today's television
lughlights of slam dunks and
three-point shots and you'll see
what Thompson tneans.
·1 just love coaching and l
love teaching kids how to shoot
the ball,• said Thompson, the
latest member of the Daily Pilot
Sports Hall of Fame,
celebrating the
tnillenruum. •My ma.in
thing 1S shooting jump
shots of{ the dribble,
and how to come off a
pick and square up
properly.
Thomp&on always desired to
play in the Pde 8, so he signed
Wlth Oregon. but he lasted only
one season m Eugene He was
one of even players to transfer
following the 1971-n season
under Coach Dick Harter (now
an as istant under Larry Bird
Wllh the Pacers}.
When Thompson transferred
to Pepperdine, the Waves were
going through a •traD.Slbonal
penod • dnd it was before Dennis
John<;on (of Boston Celtic fame)
amved m Malibu to tum around
the program.
• 1 was ID the wrong place at
the wrong b.me {or a couple of
years,• said Thompson, who
spram4!d an ankle two
weeks before he was
scheduled to play on
th~ Ld.kers/Rockets
Swnni'er League team,
thus ending his playing
career
One of Thompson's
most interesting
athleticaclueveroents,
however, came on the
baseball diamond.
"I grew up watching
Jerry West, who was
my hero and I tried ·to
copy him. Nobody was
better, than West at
pulling up off the
dribble and shooting
A pitcher for Coach
Chris Thompson Tom l'rager's Sea
Kings, Thompson
a jump shot.•
These ddys, Thompson, 48, o makes a livmg teaching the ~ jump shot -at clinics, privately
~ and through the 10Structional
., video •Your Best Shot,• narrated § by legendary Laker broadcaster
~ Chick Hearn and former Laker
Michael Cooper.
worked 27 mrungs m three .
straight postseason games in
eight days m May 1969 and gave
up only four runs
~ "I have to work pretty hard at
'"' (shooting) and l keep my legs m
Marshall Hendr.lcks, with best friends (from left) Sean Freeman, Marlo Macias, Josh Veach, Kyle Westman and Tim Valdez. ~f:n\~:'t:f ~·~p~t ~":~all
He hurled a seven-inning
shutout in the first round of the
CIF playoffs. going head-to-head
agamst Santiago's Be Blyleven
-later to b€!tome one of major
league baseball's great strikeout
kings -m a game won by the
Sea Kmgs. 1-0. Thompson
worked seven inrungs the
follov.'Ulg playoff game and, in
the Uu.rd game, pitched 13
innings m a Wll1 over Antelope
Vallev.
• Talented Estancia newcomer has lofty
goals and his explosive four-touch.down
debut indicates attaining them is possible.
• •
~Pb
' en Marshall Hendricks transferred to
Estancia from EdlSon midterm last year,
he said he immedlately felt welcome.
Some eight months later, he has found a new
place to experlence the comforts of home -the
end zone.
The 6-foot-l , 180-pound junior, who played
basketball and ran track for the Eagles as a
sophomore, exploded for 309 all-purpose yards
and scored four touchdowns in his Estancia
football debut.
His e ffort, which included two interceptions
and 26 points, the la tter matching the single-game
output of Jeff Perry in 1996 which is believed to
be a school record, helped Estancia hammer
Magnolia, 35-0, ending a six-game losing streak.
It also earned Hendricks Daily Pilot Football
Player of the Week recognition. .
Hendricks was expected to spend the first few
series on the sfdeline, as punishment for nussing
a practice when fainily travel plans left him
stranded out of town. But when teammate Andy
Romo broke his helmet on the opening kickoff, ..iJt
Hendricks got the call and wasted little time ·
seeking refuge in the shadow of the goal post.
On the third play, Hendricks broke 52 yards for
a touchdown and the Eagles never looked back.
He added a 4-yard scoring run and two-point
conversion later m the first penoQ,Jhen returned
an interception 75 yards to paydirt with 1:28 le{t
in the half.
A 43-yard TD sprint in the Uu.rd quarter added
to his 218 rushing yards, on just 14 carries. an~
put him on the pcith toward some lofty goals he
has set for himself this season.
"I want to get seven interceptions and score 37
SEE HENDRICKS PAGE 84
J\ Collins mixer before the big ball drops
• Steve Collins reigns as
Big Canyon CC kingpin.
~the second millennium
expires on club champi-
nships and the
Newport-Me a goU commuruty
focuses on 21st Century titles,
Steve Collins of Btg Canyon
Goun\ry Club has started to mix
tt: up again in the men's club.
After a lO·year tilatu , C ollms
returned to the victory tand ID
the men'• duh chtnnp1onsh1p,
iSnkJng a downhill, 20·fool birdie
~tt on 18 to sec-ur the crown .
Sunday end wm by two hotS
'1Vef Ron Maggard nd Gary
~er. It WM Colli.n5' fllth Big
C4nyon champtoM!IW. followmg _.ta 1985 and :t~r89, and it
j>flDed Mm to Within one of the
club's all-time lead, shared by
Danny Bibb and Alan Drobka,
who captured six championship
in the 199<h;.
Bibb, the community's career
leader with 11 titles (including
five at Newport Beach Countty
Club), dominated the local c n
between 1977 and 1984.
Collins shot 306, follow d by
Maggard and Singer at 308 and
Bibb at 310.
• Bibb, Drobka and Colllm
hould make for interesting Y2K
drama, but the most ~acular
hot of the 1999 819 canyon
men's club c:hainplonsh1p -th
last such event ln the area I.his
mUlennium -was Maggard's
hole in one on th 177 ·Yard
par·three No. l 2 with a n
iron.
I 0 L f
ridad
dunn
divi ion with a three-round 228,
followed by Don Nours 12•0).
• Newport Beach Country Club
has r ceivoo approval from its
par nt company. Int mahonal
Bay Club , Inc., to go forth with
four upgrading pro1ec=ts on the
golf course, including a ma1or
change at the 18th green, the
hm hing hole of th To h1ba
Senior Classic -the nior PGA
Tour top m Orang County.
Three of th four r novation
pro1ects will be compl led hy
Th&nk M nQ, rebuilt t box
on N . 3 and 6 and mound
constru behind th fifth
green to g th ho a
mod m-day baC,kst~. Th dub
uSlng arohltect Ted Robtnlon's
SEE GOLF MCll M
in the hole,• said Thompson,
who began teaching 15 years
ago, alter the construction
company he worked for
transferred its business to
Oklahoma. •
"You hardly see players pump
fake anymore and shoot a 16-or
18-foot Jump shot." added
Thompson, a 6-fool guard under
CdM Coach Bill Bloom, who led
the Sea Kings to an l.rvine
League title and 28-2 record m
1968, Thompson's juruor year,
and an 18-10 mark m '69.
Thompson, who grew 2112
inches in college, went on to
become the most prolific scorer
in Golden West College history,
averaging more than 25 points
per game for the Rustlers in a
two-year span, including the
1970-71 season when they
finished third m the state.
"(GWC Coach) Dick Stncklin
talked me mto gomg to school
there and he gave me the green
light when be found oul 1 could
.shoot.• said Thompson, who still
holds myriad chool records,
including the most points 10 a
game (50) and the mo t
consecutive free th.tows made
(37).
Thompson. a two-ti.me
all-league player m high school
alter a controversial transfer from
Esta.noa High, blossomed m
juruor college, earrung Southern
California Conference Play r of
th Year honors hiS ophomore
year under Stncklin, a w 11
as hrst-tea.m all·State JC
All·Amencan laurel .
Nobody wanted Thomp n
out of high school, but, udd~ruy.
the net-screeching ti-foot-2•12
wingm1m wa. on ev rybody'
recruittng list com ng out of
Golden W t.
By the next round, Thompson
was out of gas. ·1 had a nsing
fastball that wasn't nsmg
anymore, o;o I knew I was in
trouble,• he said. "They don't
allow any pitcher to pitch that
much anymore twith a limit of 10
inrungs per week). My arm was
o;hot for two weeks. It was just
hangmg.• •
Blyleven, hortly thereafter •
would become a No 1 draft pick
of the l'v1innc ota Twins and
remam in the big leagues until
the early 1990s, fmishing with
287 lif etune wms and two World
Sencs championship (with the
Pirates m 1979 and Twins ID
1987). Blyleven's U-i.nrung loss
to Thompson and Corona del
Mar that day would be his last
non·major league game. He
went &traight to the big leagues.
sk.ippmg college and the minor
Jeagu s. fi was also the last game
Thompson would pitch .
•1t wa pretty memorable.•
Thompson id. •Neither of us
were budgmg. •
CdM' De n Weise knocked
m the wmrung run m the bottom
ot th 14th mnlng to beat
Blyl ven, •or who knows bow
long lt woula 'v gon on?•
Thompson s d.
Tuday, Thol!lJ>Son lives m
Ve.rue Beach with bis girlfriend.
Tom li Witt. the 1968 Olympic
.swtnurier from Corona del Mar.
Th coupl grew up in sChoOl
tog lh r, but n ver said mar.
than two words to eadl other
-until thelt 25·year dam
r uruon fiv yea.rs ego
:12 Thvuday, September 16, 1999 Sports Daily PilOt
Pir8tes to face Gauchos in home opener WA I 11 POLO
OCC women punish
Southwestern, 23-3 • With both teams fresh
from dramatic victories,
there should be plenty
of fireworks Saturday.
To~..v Alronr 11 J
lblyPb
"COSTA MESA
-1\.vo teams
riding emotional
highs will clash
Saturday night
at 7 when host
Orange Coast College
and Saddleback hook up.
The Pirates come mto Satur-
day's game after a dramatic, 31-
24, win over Fullerton last week.
while l.he GauchoS shocked all ol
California after knocking off then-
nationally ranked Mt. San Anto-
nio College, 26•23
Coach Mike Taylor said. ·ney
want to come to our place and go
fQr some county brdgging nghts
between our two schools."
Orange Coast broke Sadd!e-
back'!t string of three consecutive
wins over the Pirates last yedJ'
with a come-from-behind 20-16
win on Sept. 21.
In the yame, Saddleback led,
16-o,· at halftime 'befor<' OCC
came back with a 20-point <;ccond
hall to ~vin.
Jared Flint threw for 247 yards
and two fourth-quarter touch-
downs for the win.
Each team's strengths will go
head to bead as the Pirate csffense
that rdcked up 477 yards of totdl
offense against the Hornets, goes
up against Saddleback's stingy
defense, whicll. despite allowing
437 yards of offense, produced
five turnovers and stopped Ml I
SAC on nwnerou<; scoring oppor-
ORANGE
OfRNsE
COAST LINEUPS
No.~
11 '"""" ftJNT 34 J-. IAHKS
4 ftAYMOND OHMi
2 DAVD CAsrlnON
12 ~DAU
16 &lwto FANE
79 A. ltOOIUG8U£Z ""· 72 ~y KNUTSON
58 Jesse CHAGOUA
64 Jo« fo«Uln
70 AMAM DuNzo
ttt. Wt. a. Pos.
6-6 ~91 So QB
6-0 247 So. T8
5'·9 19S So F8
6·1 200 So. WR
5·9175 Fr WR
6-2 205 Fr. TE
6·5 315 Fr. RT
6-3 274 Fr. RG
6-4 328 So. c
6-0 274 So. LG
6-2 250 So LT
back's Chad Harris intercepted
two :passe . including the wi.Jming
41-ya.rd interception return m the
thud quarter against the Moun-
ties. •
No.f't•yw
90 Ows CNa.ISH
74 KENT ANOE~
75 VNGBMIH
71 RoNH11 Pitta
45 MM11N JAHZON
59 OouG Md>ANlll.
8 Duslt(ll DAVIS
3 ROilin P"1Lono
40 Wooov Ons
10 lloeaY JoHNSOH
27 JoHHNll PUPUS
Ht. wt.Cl. '"·
6-6 260 fr OE
6-2 280 So. OT
64 285 Fr. OT
6-2 315 Fr DE
6-3 217 Fr. ILB
6-3 240 So. MLB
6 0 205 Fr. OLB
5·10 185 So. CB
6-0 190 So. CB
6-2 215 SO, FS
S-10 180 Fr SS
·er team'~ mistakes.•
For Taylor and Gauchos Coach
Mark McElroy, their wins each
came in their coaching debuts.
: "I'm sure they're flying high
1 from last week's gdme," OCC tunities. I
In the Gauchos' win, Saddle-
•Their coaches were telling me
that they just kept hanging m
there against Mt. SAC,• Taylor
S<Ud "They bung tough and were
dble to take advantage of the oth-
"The use that Ay-T style of
offense that can be confusing at
limes: Taylor srud. "We'll have to
be disciplined at all times again.st
what they're throwing at us."
For the most part healthy, OCC
I
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HIGH SCHOOL
DON lfACH I DAILY PILOT
-.. Andrea Schutz (left) and Newport Harbor teammate Heather Cullen dig away in Sailors' four-set triumph over Laguna Beach. ........
;::·Tars deal with
• Sailors get it done, but
it wasn't a candidate for
the '99 highlights reel.
TO'ljY Al IOHI ll.t
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NEWPORT BEACH -It
wasn't pretty out there, but
when the moke cleared. New-
port Harbor High gtrls volley-
b411, led by April Ross and Tay-
lor Govaano, defeated v1s1ting
Laguna Beach m four games
Wednesday night.
Newport won, 15·12, 15-10,
14-16, 15-3, against the Artists.
"We have a long way to go,"
Sailors Coach Dan Glenn said. ·we didn't serve the ball very
well at all tonight. But it's still
early.~
For the Sailors (2·0), ranked
No 1 in CCF Southern SectiOn in
the Orange County Sportswriters
poll, 5enior April Ross had 15
killi, 22 assists and sue aces, while
Jaylor Govaan added 14 kills
and Katie King had 15 assists.
"Thi is d finitely the t ach·
ing part or the ason," Glenn
said. "We actually didn't play all
that t~mbl . Laguna Beach is a
very gooo team. hut we know
we could have played h Iler.•
Newport Harbor, I t year'
stat champions, howed deter·
Tars' Krista Dtll (Jett) and Brenda Waterman put up blockade.
mination in spurt.S throuqhout
the match against the eighth·
r"anked Aitists (0·1).
In game· one, with Laguna
Beach leading, 12-10, N wport
npped off five ~tta\ght pomts:
three on kills by senior Brenda
Waterman, one on an ace by
nior Enn Haller an<l tuft
block hy ~emor Knsta Dill
It was Laguna Heach's first
gam or the casoh, and at
times, it looked Uk • it. N •wport
took bdvemtag of Art1 ts• m1 •
cues m game two to wm 15-10.
It looked like U1e Sailors were
gomg to close out the match,
s rving and leadmg in game
three, 14·7.
That quickly changed as
Laguna B ach liyened up, scor-
ing the next mne points to steal
game three, 16-14.
Laru~l Neptune had three
or her team-high 13 kill::; and
Maggi Mallarian's JUmp·
ezvl..>d her way to two of her
thr~e. aces in• that stretch.
"There really wasn't much to
say cl..ftcr that game," Glenn
said. "We had three of our
senio~ nuss lhetr serves. It was·
a tune to put some ownership on
the players in that sttuation."
Glenn alc;o had a good reason
for not calling timeout dunng
the final stages of that game.
•rt wouldn't have been too
po~ttive of a huddle,· he Sdld
with a snule afterwards
Perhaps the biggest bright
~pot came m game four for the
Sailors, as they rebounded from
thdt game-three etback and
followed up with a ronvmcing
15·3 win to close out the match.
In thilt game the seniors
stepp d it up a notch, Jed by
Dill, Ross, Erin Haller and
Andrea Schutz.' •
•We showed a .Jot of heart in
that game," Glenn said, "It was
mce to se' us respond like that."
Next up for the Sailors 1s the
Dave Mohs McmmiaJ Tourna-
ment this weekend, whkh will
be played at NCWJlOrt Harbor
and Edison high chools.
"The biggest thing to pick up
·in the early ~rt of th season 1
our tmung, GlCfln aid. "We
have people playing in different
spots and it' a whole dlff erent
tcram from last year. We had to
I am at th ~g Jut year, o
we'll be OK No time to panlc."
D.P. 'S FEARLESS PICKS
We say Gauchos'
win over Mt SAC
is way overrated _.
Pirates have the
answers to deal
with Saddleback
on any Saturday.
-Boes by G ·,.
comes into Saturday's game look-
ing to go 2-0 for the first time
since 1990.
•I trunk the guys are excited to .
play at our place for the first
time,• Taylor said. •There's been
a buzz going througp campus
with clippings being cut out. It
will be nice to be all decked out in
our blues with those nice bright
orange socks.
"It will be 1ust like the Fuller-
ton game," Taylor satd. •1t will
come down to the fourth quarter
and one or two key plays will
make the difference."
CHULA VJSTA -Orange
Coast College virtually drowned
host Southwestern Wednesday
afternoon in an Orange Empire
Conference women's water polo
match, ou~conng the Apaches
in the first period, 10-0, en route
to a 23-3 breather.
Coach Mike Giles watch¢
his team improve to 4-1 ov,¢al!
behind the scoring antics or
Narissa Reidenbaugh (five
goals), Heather Lemkie (five
goals). Laura Blair (three goals)
and Jessica Hylton (three goals).
Reidenbaugh scored. four
u.rnes in the fi.fst quarter alone,
and contributed three assists and
three steals.
Enn Kennedy completed the
rout with eight saves in the net.
ORANGE a.at£ COHFOENCE
OMHGI CoAST 23, 5ouTHw£smtN 3
Orange Coast 10 S 3 S -23
Southwestern O O 0 3 • 3
OCC -Reidenbaugh S, Lemkle S, Blair 3,
Hylton 3, Pappis 2. Stipp 2, Maddox 1,..
Espinoza 1, Hallman 1. Saves: Kennedy8.
Looking good!
• ... at least, so f arl
And not everyone
can say that much.
I know, I know ... I KJ1ow it's
only the first game of the
season and I know that
Fullerton College is not
Palomar or El Canuno. but
Orange Coast College's football
team looked rather impressive in
Saturday's 31-24 Wlll over the
Hornets.
The Pirates produ~ some
impressive numbers that ranked
at or near the top of many .
categories in the dominant
Mission Conference.
Jared Flint showed everyone
what be can really do,
completing 23 of 37 passes for
361 yards and two touchdowns.
Flint's 23 completions and 361
yards led all Mission
Con1erence's quarterbacks,
including El Camino's Robert
Hodge's 22 for 35 for 345 yard
performance against
defensively-unpaired Golden
West College.
To be fair to Hodge. his
throwing stats might have been
more impressive if El Camino
didn't also average nearly seven
yards per cany on the ground for
nearly 200 yards in the Warriors'
35-14 drubbing of the Rustlers.
It's so easy to get caught up in
offense, es.pectally since most
games produce some rather high
point totals.
. But just ru. impressive as
OCC's offense was, the Bucs'
defense made just as many big
plays. coming up with the big hit
or big stop, just when it needed
it most.
Coach Milce Taylor predicted
hJ.s club would play.more
physically than last sedson and
so far, he's right. :
OCC's next big test comes
against a fired-up Saddleback
group that shocked Southern
CaWorrua JC fans with a 26-23
WUl over heaVily-favored Mt.
San Antonio, which dropped out
of the Southland's Top 10.
Another factor m the Pirates'
win that might be overlooked,
was field position.
Fullerton was constantly
pmned back, whlch was a
testament to freshman punter
Eddie Johnson and his 44
yards-per-kick avernge. which
also leads the conference.
For those who still care about
Golden West, it won't get much
easier for the Pirates' former
nvals, as the Rustlers host a
nationally-ranked Long Beach
squad that narrowly escaped
with a 21-13 win over Riven;1de
Saturday, despite being
outrushed and outthrown by
the Tigers.
Unless Flint breaks school
records against ~ddleback m
the Pirates' home opener, look
for Long Beach City's Chad
Munson to lead the confer nco
after next week's gam .
I make this bold prediction
following last year's ?5·1
COLLEGES
embarrassment the Vikings laid
on the Rustlers. Look for more of
the same this year.
• You can't trust anybody
anymore ....
Just ask Pirates' sophomore
women's cross country standout
Zoila Gomez.
She has a 50-meter lead m the
San Diego Me~a Cross Country
Invitational, w.hen suddenly,
something was wrong. She was
all alone.
Apparently Gomez was·
directed in the wrong direction!
•1 think that somebody on the
route sent her the wrong
way, "Coach John Goldman said.
"She probably went about 100
yards the wrong way, before she
was turned around.•· •
By the time she realized she
was creating her own course,
Gomez dropped back to fifth
place.
Fortunately, the 1998.0CC
Female Athlete of the Year
retraced her steps, got back on
course and still came out on top,
winning the race two seconds
ahead or the pack.
I think Bugs Bunny said it best
when he saJd, ·1 knew I should
have taken that left tum at
Albuquerque."
• Equally remarkable was
men's cross country runner Juan
Sanchez.
Approximately one mile into
his four-mile run, Sanchez got
stepped on, causmg him to lose
one of his shoes.
In non.runrung terms. he got
a flat tire.
Instead pf wasting a bunch of
time putting his shoe back on,
Sanchez dPCJded to run the final
three miles witH only one shoel
"When someone gets stepped
on, lhal person has to decide to
either stop and put his shoe on or
just run without it, "Goldman
said. #He showed a lot of guts
out there."
Sanchez, an all-state selection
last year for the Pirates, ran
through various terrains on the
course, concrete, asphalt, grass
and even dirt, all with one foot
more ventilated than the other.
·1 was womcd that he was
going to injure himself on a race
that wasn't all that important as
far as the overall season lS
concerned, "Goldrnari scud. •He
had a few bbsters and bruises,
but that was 1t. That's why he's
un all-state runner for us:
bccau e he's such a <'?mpelitor. -
YOUTH HOOPS Vargas releases U.S. men's water polo team chosen for XI.FINA World Cup competition
N.JB registration set for Saturday
, CORONA. DEL MAR -Registration fo1 the upcommg 1999-2000
·National Junior Ba k tbc'lll (NJB) eason will he held at Lincoln Ele· ..... l"" d f ·montary Schoo .:>atur ay, rom 9 n.m. to 2 p.m.
"'"'k gii;tralion i.s also availabl throughout th~ chapter wch pogt~ at
. www.n wportm tnjb com or by mailing e r~lslration form wh1r.h 'Wa nt to last y ur's players
""''·Young ters; m kin lergMtcn through e ghth gra<t
.pa1Uc1pate in th program.
• .,.,Prnctioc begin an November with gam tnrting rn D bcr nd
, runrting Chrough March
I
tam:
Also on th~ te<'lm Is Long Beach
Wilson I hgh enior Tony A2eve·
do, who e pre nee 1s remarkable
m the sen c that national water
polo players ar< almost ruwa.ys in
th ' 22-:w y ar·old range.
The World Cup •rv a ft pre·
Olympk lest v nl, and ancludeS
lh~ ight beSt t run In th world.
Thie Olymp c bids will b
nwardcd
Th only tc m lo hav
s cured Olympic bid arc., th
Un tcd tat , by virtu ~t ltJ gold
medal performance at the Pan
Am Games in July, and the host
Australians. If tho United States
finishes in the top three, then
Cuba will receive an Olympic hid.
The United States will compete
in an operung round bracket with
reigning p tympte and World
Champion Spam, Australia tmd
Russia, the winners of the 1998
Goodwill Gllmes and the 1999
UPS Cup at Newport Beach, hort·
ed by Corona del Mar High.
At the lalt World Cup ln 1997
ln Athens, the U.S. won th gold
medal.
The men's team which Wlll
compete ot the FINA World Cup;:
Brent Albnght (Lompoc)1
Gavm Arroyo (Ornngc): Tony
A7.ev do (Long Beltch); Ryan &l·
Jey (Long Beach)I Dan Hackett
(lrvlne)I Chrl Humbert (Lodi)I
Kyle Kopp (San Bernardino), Chi
Krcdcll (S el BeachJ1 Robe.rt Lynn
(Long Beac.h)i Sean NolM (Palo
Alto)1 Chris <>edmg (Newport
Beath), Brad SC.humat:her {Bowl •
Md )I Wolf Wlgo (New York. NY),
'
•
Daily Pilot
MUSTANGS SET TO MAK E A CHARGE
Bolsa Grande Matadors,
riding a 13-game losing ·
streak, will try to provide
some resistence tonight.
8AJUlY FAlJIMHt
Datt~
GARDEN
GROVE
Whe n Chick
Hearn coined
the temi Mmat4·
dor defense,• he
didn't have Bolsa
Grande High u1 mind. But when
the Costa Mesa High football
team visits the Garden Grove
League's Matadors tonight al 7
o'clock for a nonleague contest,
Heart}'s metaphor could ring
resoundingly true.
A 33-1 3 season-opening set·
back against Westnunster extend·
ed Bolsa Grande's losing streak to
13. During the drought, the Mata-
dors have allowed 536 points, an
average of more than 41 per
game, including a pair of 50-plus
outputs and a 71-spot to Los Arru·
gos last fall.
The Mustangs, on the other
hand, are corning off an Impres-
sive 28-19 debut victory over Sad-
dleback, in whj:ch -j\lnior tailback
C.J . Zuniga rushed for t.72 yclrds
and scored fonr touchdowns.
In· addition to Zuniga, seruor
quarterback Dave Weir triggered
the Mustangs upscaled passmg
attack, completing 4 or 8, all but
one &ttempt corning before half-
time, for 95 yards.
Senior tight end Willy Franco
had two catches for 61 yards,
COSTA MES A l IN E u·p S hookup Wlth Jesse Jasso for the
team's only offensive touchdown.
Of:RNSE
. Ht. Wt. a. Pol.
10 DAVI Wm 6-0 185 Sr QB
2 CJ. ZUNIGA 5 10 185 Jr TB
92 Aln"'4Y Glttl9ISI04 6-0 260 Jr f8
44 SHAUN FollYMAH 6-3 200 Sr. WR
81 Louts DAY 6-3 170 Jr. WR
43 WIU.Y FtwKo 6-0 190 Sr. TE
65 ao.v DANDY 6-2 260 Sr LT
62 EUSfO MAlmHEZ 5-10 230 Sr LG
56 5coTT SolEPIHS' 5 10 215 Jr (
74 Lll1'HU MITCHlU. 5 8 lOO Jr RG
54 ElllC CoNHATY •6-2 290 Jr RT
No ..... yw
· 57 DAHlfl. HuNn11
66 fotNAHoo AAoNNA
92 A.NTOtfY GllVSISIOf
3 Tooo DoooltlOGI
10 DAVI W1•
44 5+tAUH ffllflYMAH
12 JASOtl RANKIN
11 PATlllCIC HUWGO.
20 Ci«IG STtWAln' .
36 JAICI Ct£VJLAHO
43 WIUY ftiANCO
Ht.Wt.a.~
5-9 195 Jr OE
59 200 5r OT
6-0 260 5r. OT
60 190 Sr DE
6-0 185 Sr Ol8
6·3 200 Sr IL8
6-0 190 Sr. IL8
6-0 17S Sr. OLS
5 1 150 Sr, CB s 9 145 Sr ca
6-0 190 5r FS
Defensive lineman An Ha
scooped up a fumble and raced 75
yards to paydirt for the other Bol-
sa score, which cut mto We:,tmin-
ster's 33-0 lead.
·Westminster played aggres·
sively on defense and messed up
their schemes,• Mesa Coach Jer-
ry Howell said.
Howell and veteran defensive
coordinator Tom Bdldwm will
unleash more Of the SdffiC from
the Mustangs' four-four allgn-....._ ________________________ _, . ment, which could pose even
was expected to emphas1ze the more problems for Coach Steve
run this lcill. But,_alter being ht>ld · Howard'
1
s hosts _ .
to negative yards through three I Mesa s defense yielded 29b
quarters against Westminster, yards of total offense to Saddle-
sophomore George Orozco came back, but the Roadrunners boast
off the bench to throw for 83 1 substantially more talent than
yards, including a 29-yard scormg Bolsa, which has not been to the
while wideouts Shaun Ferryman
and Louis Ody combined for 34
yards with one reception apiece.
Mesa is ranked No. 3 in CIF
Southern Section Division lX
Bolsa, which lost proW1c passer
Doug Baughmdn to graduation,
Dir9dlcM• North on Brook.hum. west on
Westminster Blvd. School on right
at 9401 Westm1nsttr Blvd.
CfF playoffs since 1987.
.Mesd, build.fug on three
straight postseason appearances,
cah't afford to become cpmpla-
cenl, according to Howell.
"We're looking for improve-
ment,• Howell said.
"Typ1cdlly, the improveme.nt
from the first game to the second
is the biggest of the season and.
we need to make that big jwnp
this week.•·
Mesa is led defensively by
semor :linebdckers Jason R.d.nkin,
Ferryman and Weir. Juruor out·
side 'backer Patnck Hulliger and
1uruor end Daruel Hunter were
each m on two or the Mustangs
five sat ks Id.st week.
HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL it CORONA DEL MIR ~ OffENSI!
LINEUPS
E.R!C SANTUCCI I DAll..'f Pll01
Me a 's CJ. Zuniga (right), driving behind a burly line, figures to get the ball at a consistent rate tonight when the Mu tang
take their act to Bolsa Grande Hight for a nonleague football duel. The Mustangs are 21-polnt favorite!> to handle the Matadors.
Eagles invade lions' den Friday
• Estancia attempts to
build upon uplifting
season-opening win at
unbeaten Westminster.
R~mn FAt 11\M n
OoiyPb
WESTMIN-
STER -A week
after turrung the
page on a suc-
game losing
streak, the
Estancia High
football team
hopes to turn the comer on gain·
ing respect as a team to be reck-
oned with this rau.
Standing in the WdY of such a
statement will be a Westminster
High squad hopmq to continue to
build some momentum of its own,
when the Lions host the Edgles
Fnday at 7 p .m. in a nonleague
battle of unbeatens.
"If we can get a win against
tho c guyi;, maybe people w~
start to think • we're for
real, •Estdneta Coach Dave
Perkins "did. ·we should be th
the ballgame and I think our kids
will rue to the occasion."
Estancia 's sea!i.on-opening
35·0 win over Magnolia was a
Joyous occasion for Perkins and
his players, who expenenced JU t
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the high •r lcv l of compptllton
their fonn r Sun t Leagu ~ nval
Will proVJd .
Foremost among the Vikings'
we11pon i nior two·tim All·
Sunset fullh11ck Rt1y M1 tki wicz,
a 6-foot-t , 235·1>ound loou.
Mi tkl wlcz ru hcd fur 177 yard
and two touchdown on 22 carries
against CdM. uppmg hls career
rulhlng totnl to 2,546.
"No. l, you h v to top th u
b g guy,• Utinkl y , aid. •out it's
not so much opping hlm, fts con·
'
one victory m 1998.
"It was Jllce for the kid<; to
have a big win like thaVPerkms
said. •And to have no turnovers
and get a shutout; thdl was
huge."
The shutout was the ftrst m 17
games for the Eagles. who had
gone 20 contests without failing
to commit a turnover.
Coach Thd McMillen's Lions,
however, had equal success m
thetr 33-13 victory over Bolsa
Grande last week.
Westminster fumbled seven
times and was penalized for 165
yards, but still managed to maul
the Matadors, building a 33·0
lead and holding Bolsa to nega-
tive yardage through three qutU-
ters.
The Lions arc led by seruor
quarterback Kelly Coburn, d
returning first-team All-Oolden
·west League performer who
threw for a scl;lool single-season
record 2,293 yards last fall.
Coburn was 136 of 259 with 20
touchdowns and t 1 interceptlons
as a junior. He began his seruor
season completing 10 ot 18 for
161 yards and three TDs, without
an mlerception.
•He's pretty doggone
good, "Perkins said of Coburn.
•we did show ome weakn
in our secondary Fnday, o we'll
need to correct tho e mistakP .
And we'll need to do ll bett<•r )Ob
tairung him, because h t• in" to
get his yards cvary w 'k. ~
Also operetmg hehmd an
offensive line which overage 241
pounds is junior quarterback
Reau Brown.
•He's a good athlct \" Drinkley
said of Brown, who rusherl for ~2
yards as the trigger man on the
v r attack nnd threw for 18 mor
(on four ettmnpts) m hi hrst foot·
ball game Inc hi fr"' hm n
y r. ·we nw him l'I coupl y n
ago against our fr hmc.n and h
threw the ball around pr •tty
w U.' •
ESTANCIA LINEUPS
O FFENSE DEFENSE
No. ptayer Ht. wt. Cl. Pos. No. Play•r Ht. Wt.Cl. Pos.
8 JCllCMY VAi.DES 5-8 160 Jr QB
2 MAltstwL HfNDRlcxs 6-1 180 Sr. TB
36 FNtAO JAHID 6 1 220 Jr. FB
34 SIAN f«liMAN &-2 190 Sf W8
1 A.Hoy ROMO 6·1 175 Jr WR
39 GlllmN ClloGAH 6-1 21 S 5r T(
66 RoeoT AGW.EAA 6 1 240 Jr. LT
50 CcSAll ROMCllO 6·3 235 Jr LG
72 TIM VAl.MZ 6 0 2S5 Jr C
70 JoSH Vuo. 6-4 235 St: llG
7S KYU W 1S1MAN 6 3 290 Sf RT
of putting pres.,ure on Coburn
(afte r postmg JU:.t one sack
against Magnolia)."
Westminster senior Vince Lau-
rel, d second-team <ill-league
defender ldst fc1U caught two TD
passes and httd two interception.,
against Bobc1.
Senior Phillip Jt\nkinc; had 122
yards ruslung and receiving ld.st
we9k dnd operdtP'> heh.ind a larye
offensive line which mcludes 6-
foot-6, 350-pound Soli Letuli, a
s cond-tcam all-lettguer m '98
E tancia 1s J>(lced by senior
Marshall Ht!ndnck , who explod-
ed for 309 all-purpoc;e yards and
lour touchdowns in his debut as
an Eagle. The E<i1son H19h trans-
fer ru h d for 218 yardc; on 14 car-
ncs and r~tumed one of his two
interceptions 75 yards for a TI)
Hts two mterN'Jltions tic lum with
75 Kvu WES'l'MAN 6 3 290 5r DE
70 JosH Vuot 6·4 H S Sr NG
55 DAVID ROOlllGUa !>·10 235 Jr LG.
34 SEAN Ftln.MAN 6 2 190 Sr OL8
50 ClsAA ROMLllO 6 3 2J5 Jr ll8
6 MATT MulU.Cll 5·7 175 Sr. MLB
36 fAHAO JAHIO 6--1 220 Jr ll8
1 ANDY ROMO 6· 1 175 Jr 0 L8
5 JottH ALoEIUTt 6 o 115 St ca
2 MNlsHAu. HINJMxs6 1 180 Sr CB
3 J'MODY ROOfllGUE2 6-0 180 So SS
two others. 1ncludmq Laurel, for
tho Oran<w Cmmty lend .
Tiw Et1gle... are e..xp 'ch•d lo
contmut• wllh the 1umor qudrter-
bdck pldtoon or Jeremy Vald~
dnu Kt•nny Vulhucn .
Valdes complt~ted 2 ot 3 for 50
yards <md Vc1lbuend connected on
4 of t l fo r 52 yrirds I.isl week.
Adding to l h'ndncks' imprcs·
SIVC rushing d1splcl}' WdS d 121-
yard perlnrnldnce .bY senior full-
back· Malt Mncllcr (10 JU"t six
attempts).
The Eagles' vc terun Line,
paced h)' senmr tac k.Je K ·le Wc. ... t·
man (6-~. 290), will attempt to
k~p the offt•nse in gf'l 1.
We tmlnstl~r won last year'
h~t nu' llng h lwl:!Cn th ~ two
PIOCJUUn • 30-14. "~ Coburn
hrew for )« 5 y<trd nnd thrN!
rt) .
NEWPORT HARBOR LINEUPS
No.,..,.,
4 8'MNCiMTA
2 ANDM. SmwMT
' MIOl l\INNf't J JulnNJACoes
I k.LY ClAnoH as NIC:ll LMG'°°"" .,, ..-JoMs
II SWW Wl.M_AWftZ
SI W.OIUI
10 Nial HADDY
77~0...
Ht. Wt Cl. '°"'
6 l 170 So OB
S 9 160 5' Tl
10 100 St ,a
6--0 16~ SI' WI'
65195 Sr WR
~ 225 St 11!
M NS~ LT
6-2 200 St LG
S·11 205 I c
6.3 22l Sr RG
5 ns sr RT
Ou N
No Pl•yw
as NtOt 1.AHG10<W
21 A#JoV~
71 Na MoGHM>oAM
1 GMMTt 1JION(ALI
1 0.S MANDllllNO
55 A>.M SAi.Mi
5 ~ TUlllNn
2 AmM SnwNrt
J JUmNJACOn
I lll.U G.AVTON
20 0AYNI "1Vf
Ht. Wt.ct, ....
6..i4 :us Sf DE
9 190 Si NCi
63 230 St OT
6-0 185 Jr DE
62 19 Jr Otl
6' 1 250 Jr: Ml.I
S-10 200 St Oll
~ 160 St Cl a 165 SJ ca
~tS .It SS
6-l llO Sr fS
S nior Aaron School111 h d I N wport' d I n
both· Mftl'i.M r ceptions ln th Orang 11 runn ng gam
opener. 25 yard ), and ftma
No. Pa.yer
2 MATT Moot!£
29 GAANT ESTMROOK
44 Mil(£ HA'Yts
3 JON SHRANK
4 STEVEN WARD
21 ADAM COOP£1l
78 SEAN ffNTOH
51 JASOfll KUim
59 Som BIGGS
55 8AANooH JoHHSOH
62 MATT MNmON
Ht. Wt.a. '"°'-
6-0 180 Jr. QB
6-2 220 Sr TB
6-3 210 St FB
S.9 180 Sr WR
5·9 150 So WR
5·11 190 Sr TE
~ 255 Sr. LT
5-10 195 St LG
6-2 180 Jr C
6-0 200 5r RG
6·3 195 Jr RT 1
No. Pl•y ...
44 Mutt HAYES
61 DAVI RiowtDSOH
66· BILLY Mc.Mou
29 GllANT EsfMllOOIC
22 lhAK:& HAOWI
55 BllAHOON JottNSON
56 NICX Pllosso
33 DAVID Bun
2 MATTMOOM
21 ADAM CooPa
1 ElllC SHW.
Ht. Wt. a. '"°'-
6-3 210 Sr DE
6-5 320 Jr OT
6-0 208 Sr. OT
6-2 220 Sr OE
5-7 160 Jr OLS
6-0 200 St. IVILB
5-11 175 Jr. OLS
5-11 170 Sr CB
6-0 180 Jr CB
5-11190 Sr. SS
06-0 185 Jr FS
A date with
Red Devils . . • •
• Mi:ramonte League
visitor's size and speed
may give Cd.M a devil
of a ti.me Friday 'night.
BARR' f\lllll..\IH
!lo+f Pb
NEWP O RT·
BEACH -Coro-
na del Mar High
football coach
Dick Freeman·~
scouting report
on .Pomona
which the Sea Kings host Fnday
at 7 p .m at Newport Harbor
High, was both concise and fore-
boding
The Red Devils ( 1-0) are huge
up front. have speed at the skill
positions, and boast at least one
blue-chip recruit who
combines both attributes
It could be d dev1hsh
combination to ovcf·
come, but the Sea Kmgs,
ranked No. 8 in CIF
Southern Sec tion D1v1-
sion IX, are a t ledsl look·
mg to improve upon thetr
play m a 28-7 season-.
opening lo s to Manna.
"We're a good foot·
ball team, we JUst ran Johnson
into somehody a little
more experienced and
more readv than we
were last ~·eek." Free-
man said.
Sea King ballcamers
can look, er, forward to
running mto Pomona star
Jimmy Verdon, d 6-loot-
3, 230-pound att:?ty. Ver-
don dJnds ed 168 tackle~
and fo ur interceptions as Hacker
a 1uruor and could likely
till a c:;malJ garilge w1th his oU·
seaso~ recruitinfJ mail. UCLA ,
USC, Washlngton, Wrt hmgton
State, Anzona State, W1 ... consm
and Texa\ A&M are among the
SuperPrep magaiine p1est?a on
No. 35 Far We t pro pect's fore-
most swtors. ·u he l!>n't Ronme Lott, I don't
know who LS,~ Freeman said of
Verdon, whom the Sea King
gamed fll"Sthnnd knowledge or
dunng a ummer pa mg 1 agu
contest.
Tha( passing league game,
howev r, could bol tcr CdM'
conhdence. according to Pr •
mnn.
"We did pretty well and 1 ~ _
we ended up beating them,~
Freeman said. .
Passing league, as Freem~
reddily admits, is a far cry from
strdpping it on under Friday nignt
lights . The Sea Kings wer~
reITUnded of this last week, wbeti
they managed 1ust 28 yards on
the ground en route to 87 yilI'dS
total offense. • ;
They penetrated Manna's 30·
yard line only once, when they
combined their biggest pass play
(a 34-yard Matt Moore toss to
tight end Adam Cooper) and thel)'
b1gge~t groLIDd gain (a 23-yar(l
TD run by Grant Estabrook} to
post their only score.
CdM lined up in punt forma.·
tion as often as it moved thf'
cha.ms (seven ti.mes) and Moore
was sacked six times. ;
Estabrook, a 6-2. ·22G:-
pound seruor, fmishe(l
with 77 yards on 22 ca.r-
nes and Moore, a JuniOI'
maklng his first vars1t}'
start, completed 5 of 11
for 59 yards, without an
interception.
Freetnan said picking
up Pomona's frequent
blitzes will be a point of
' ~;:itt:9 :e :~i~~~
ils' speed will test the
Sea Kings' ine~ri
encC'd defense.
Seruor end Jay Bot-
tom was among tho e
who irnpre sed defen.-
1vely in 'CdM's openet,
along with tinebackery;
Brandon John on and
Blake Hacker.
But Bottom lS expect-
ed to be sidelined after
sustairung a conetisSlon
tn practice. :
Rr.placing Bottom at end will
be ~ mor Mike Hayes, who Will
al11;0 start at fullback. Hayes sat
out the opener after breaking his
thumb in a scnmmage agamst
Villa Park. He will wear a soft
cac;t, but has the go-ahead to
r tum
Pomona defeated South El
Monte, 20·0, m its open•·r and
hopes to continue the upswmg
after po tmg a 4-24-2 mark the
la t thre a ons. Dunng that
time, C ch Joe Capraro' squad
h 1 ll 14 M1ramonte Leagu
gam . lt'c; CdM' fU'St meeting
with Pomona.
tinu
M nn • defen5e had sacks
against OdM, helping limit the
..,, a Kmg to Just 28 yard on the
ground and 87 ln total offeme.
The Vllcings elso had a pair of,
s&tetl and allowed th
Kings insid theJt own 30-)'ard
lln only on .
Delpit "lb lopsided vic:tiaq,
8rlnkl y was displeued ·~
SOtne general sloppbl • ege'NI 0~opefully, we can ca.
things up • Hltle bit.. be Mkl.
Hatbof bu dMned -. o..r
the years aptnet Marm.. w , a
als.3-2wllll)Md,~*'" tones the llM io..ar.,.....
84 Thuradoy, Seplember 16, 1999
fl •
HENDRICKS
CONTINUED FROM 81
touchdowns,· Hendricks sa.ld.
·1 want to be all-county and
all-league and I want our team
to mttke the playofrs.W
Supremo ~ckness, vision
and determination hould help
Hendricks approach those lofty
standards, a notion Estancia
Coach Dave Perkins does not
doubt
Perkins has compared his
wingback-cornerback favorably
lo Manu laruelu, the
NE}..wport·Mesa District and Daily
PiIOt Paci11c Coast League MVP
as a.senioi last fall.
·m~ may be better than
Manu." Perkins said during
$pring practice, before the
former Eclli.on receiver had
adjusted to bJs backfield role
m Perklns' wmg T.
Hendncks 1S also hopmg a
strong seruor season cdn lead to
a college scholarship. He is
receiving recruiting interest from
several schools and Perk.in~ said
Cal and Oregon have been most
vigilant in wooing the future
collegiate defensive back or
receiver.
"There's more thdll casual
mterest and that (Magnolia)
game wasn't a bad video to send
to recruiters,• Perkins said.
be is not afraid to instigate
collisions on defense.
·1 will lay a helmet on some-
body," he said. •Jt's not so much
about having the body as 1t is
having the heart."
Though confident m bis
abilities, Hendricks is also quick
to share credit with his offensive
line. And though new to the
team, he is not shy about
assuming a leadership role.
•I try to be a lead~r on and off
the field," he said. •I told the
guys not to gel too pwnped up
with one win, because that's how
many they won Jast year. We
need to keep doing what we're
doing." .
Doily Pilot
Ill If LY
Tars net 1~-6 conquest
• Newport girls continue
to impress, KO Sunny Hills.
FULLERTON -Newport Har·
bor High's No. 1 ranked girls ten·
nis team allowed three of its play·
ers to rest and still came away
with a 12·6 non.league victory
Wednesday at Sunny Hills.
Newport Harbor's doubles
dominated for the second day in a
row, sweeping all nine set$.
Alnanda Collopy and Allison
Schneider had the toughest situa-
tions, pulling out one tiebreaker
and going to a seventh point in
the other.
Sarah Barker and K!illy Nelson
won their matches 6-1, 6·2, 6·3,
while Megan Hawkins and Erica
Buder won 6-3, 6·1, 6-2.
NONUAGUE ~ HAMOlt 12. SUNNY Haus 6
Singles: Adams (NH) def. Ka, 6-7
(3-6); def. Kangwankij, 6-1 ; def. Shih
6-1; Godbey (NH) lost 3-6, 3·6, won 6-2;
Holbrook (NH) lost 0-6, 2-6, 2-6.
Doubles: Collopy-Schneider (NH) def.
Williams-Dailing 6-3; def. Chang-Kim
7·5; def. A. Kangwanklj-LaMolina 7-6
(7-4); Barker-Nelson won 6-1, 6-2, 6-3;
Hawkins-Buder won 6-3, 6-1, 6-2.
Eagles fall in polo, 15-5
0 I IHI. WI Y
Youlh ....
Lookfar~..--1n~ edition ........
OCC falls in volleyball
COSTA MESA -Elizabeth
Waterman sizzled with 36 kills,
but that still was not enough for
Orange Coast College's women's
volleyball team to beat visiting
Cuesta as the Pirates lost, 15·11,
15-6, 15-7. .
OCC falls to 1-1 while Cuesta
is 1-0.
NH golfers win. twice
Kelly Hunt shot an 88 to lead
Newport Harbor High's girls golf
team over Trabuco Hills, 283-361,
in nonleague action Tuesday.
Nine holes of the match was
played at Big Canyon Country
· Club in Newport Beach and the
final nine holes were at Colo de
Caza Golf and Racquet Oub.
Hendricks said he ·is
completely comfortable !/'I
whatever role> PNkins plac s
him. He cites hc>ld vision as his
leading dttnbute as a ballcarrier.
And though he would prefer
to #sldy awdy from the b1g
boys," on offense, he has shown
For his part, Hendricks plans
to continue supplying highlights
on both sides of the ball.
"(Friday) was just the
begmning,• he said. "There'll
be more touchdowns, more
interceptions, more happiness."
DON LEAC ~I OAl.'t' Pl.OT
Audra Adams, seen here returning a baseline hot against
University on Tuesday, was back in action Wednesday as
the Newport Harbor Sailors topped Sunny Hllls, 12·6.
COSTA MESA -Estancia
High's boys water polo team fell
behind quickly and couldn't
recover as it lost to visiting
Cypress Wednesday, 15·5, in
nonleague play.
NONL.EAGUE
CYPRISS 15, EsTAHOA 5
Cypress 6 1 5 3 · 15
Wednesday the Sailors were
on the links again, and finished
off Foothill, 302-306, as Hunt and
McKay completed their rounds
with 99s, and Brianna Reeh! and
Shelly Roberts combined for a
104. Newport improves to 2·0.
DEEP SEA REPORT
WE>NESOAY'S COUNTS
PMwport Landing · 4 boats,
58 anglers. 9 yellowtall, 18 barracuda,
39 calico bass, 15 sand bass, 6 halibut.
57 rockfish, 166 sculpin, 9 whitefish,
3sole.
Estancia o O 4 1 • 5 .
GOLF
CONTINUED FROM 81
sPrv1cPs agdm lor qolf course
d t>s1gn.
The 18th q r1•t•n will not begin
unW dlter tlll' 2000 Toshiba event
Feb 28 throuyh Mdrrh 5
Newport B('dC'h Pres1dPnt
Jr~ny Ancler'ion sd1cJ the dnving
range will dlso he improved .
Crittenton Home, and this year,
accord.Ulg to tournament
chairman Jeana Kaw<1 mura
(Newport Beach), the amount
donated is almost certain to be
topped. The tournament is
sponsored by RSI Home Prod·
ucts, owned by Big Canyon's
Ron Simon.
A shotgun start at 1 p.m. in a
scramble format will be followed
by a lively barbecue awards
dinner and silent auction at
May, he began an eight-month
chemotherapy program following
the removal of four lymph nodes
A 12-year NFL veteran, Saul
never missed a game playing in
the middle of the trenches
Saul, who hves in Corona de!
Mar, has l>een uwolved in
numerous chanbes, mcluding
Orangewood and ChildHelp
USA. Now, he's malting every
block he can to help fight cancer.
Details: (949) 261-9446.
• Promoters of the Inaugural
Tee OU for Technology Classic,
which will benefit the Newport
Harbor Educational Foundation
and raise funds for much-needed
technology for the high school,
were shocked to read in this
space Sept. 2 that the RIO Goll
Classic was Nov. 1 at Santa Ana
Country Club, the day of the Tee
Off for Technology Classic.
Est.flnda: Collier 2, Westfall 2,
Hellmich 1. Saves: Glacy 7.
TENNIS
SENrORS QUARTERFINAL RESULTS
nnt MfM.IM hdfk Southw.st senior
Tennie~lpe
(et f' .. lsedes T.nnls dllb)
Men's )0 slngS.S: Alf Hernandez (New
port Beach) def. Ct•lg Miller. 6-0, 6-1, Drew
Denny def. Kevin Annnrong, 7·5, 6-3;
George Woods W()fl, 6-3, 6-3; Jon Flclgg
(Costa Mesa) won. 6-1. 6-2.
(NtwtpOf't BNCh) def Naoyuki T•kH.191,
6·1, 6-2; Al111n Asher def Don.lid Shultis,
6·1, 6-4
~'I IO slngS.S: Ed Doane def Chatl1e
Loss. 6·1, 6-1; Jim Hobson def. Edwatd
Schultz, 6-2, 6-2; William Diehl won, 7·5,
6-0, Glenn Turnbull (Newport Bead'!) \lllOn,
6-0, 6-2. • Big Canyon's Linda Maggard
has been d key memher of the
pldnnmg committee 1.rnd a
volunteer ror Cnttenton's second
annudl Community For Kids Golf
Tournament toddy dl Strawberry
Fdrms Golf Cluh.
the Big Red Barn. Details: (7 14)
680-9000.
• The King Stahlmans
professional goll tour is coming
to Costa Mesa Golf & CoWltry
• After Mitch Barker's jaw
dropped, the club confirmed that
his tournament was indeed
scheduled for Nov. 1, while the
RIO Classic was moved back to
Nov. 15 Barker is co·chai.nnan of
lhe Tee Off for Technology
Oasstc and, well, he survived his
first scare. Here's to the event
shooting better than par Nov. 1.
Men's 45 singles: I.any Belinsky def
Emmanuel 'Adlolonu 6-4, 6-0
Men'• JS doubl .. : Da1.tidson·Slusarz
def. Ch.arles-Nowkk. 7-6, 6-0; Rea-Stephan
def CulllW>n·~thews. 6-1, 6-4; 8"2·1-te
def. Benun-Lee, Hi, 6-3: Etickson·Suarez
def. OltVkHon-Mendoa, 6-1, 7-5,
_):lub Sept. 21-22 There are three
d1visions: Pro, senior pro and
scratch amateur. The Los Lagos
Course will be used both days.
lhn's 60 singles: Bob Jones def
Midlael Carrico, 6-0, 6-2; Joel Flelss def 8ob
OUwendiJk, 6-4, 6-4; John Hillebrand def
Kenneth Bodenstein,, 6-1, 7-6; Sid ~ado
def \Noodson Morris, 6-4, 6-3.
~·a 40 ~ Houst00:Keamey
dri Clingo-Engllsh, 6-2, 6-1; McOuald-
V\elra def Claar·Welsh, 6-3. Ni; Barker·
Nowt& def. Delgado-Simpson, f>.3, M.
~ .. 45 doubl19; Beh~Wright def. Proceeds from Lhe tournament
will heneht Florence Cnttenton
Services ol Orange County, the
ledder for over 30 years m the
care and successful recovery of
sPverely abused dnd troubled
boys and giJh
• Former Ram football player
Rich Saul will serve as celebnty
chairman of the 10th annual
Corporate Challenge Cup al
Santa Ana Country Club, a golf
tournament Oct. 4 that benefil'i
the Amencan Cancer Society.
(Orange County Region).
Saul, the former All-Pro center
who snapped to quarterbacks
Roman Gabnel and Vince
· Ferragamo, was diagnosed with
colon cancer this year and
underwent surgery ln April. 1n
Jeff Hart is the tour's leacling
money winner at $26,277. Hart
made a name for tumseU locally
by captunng back-to-back
pro-am team titles in the
now-defunct Newport Classic
Pro-Am, wuuung with Charlie
Rogers in 1995 and Rick Godber
in '96. For details on the tour:
(800) 950-5537.
• The RIO Classic, whlch
benefits the Rehabilitation
Institute of Southern California,
will have a field lututed to the
first 144 goUers Nov. 15.
Men's 65 ~ Doug Markel def. Bill
Roberti, 6-2, 7·5; S.uJ Snyder def. "'f Turn-
er, 7-6, 6-0; Bill Hyde def. Jim Austin,, 6-0,
6-3; Roger Hing dd. Robert Foren, 6-4, 6-1
Men's 70 ung'-s: Don M•rtln def Robm Willner, 4-6, 6-3. 6-0. Robert Stanford
def Isaac BerTNf\ 6-3, 7-5; Jacques Hunter
def. W1.lt« O¥dy. 6-2, 6-3; Jim Bisch def
V1n Johns. 6-2, 6-4. · Men's 7S sinala: John Jemen (Newport
Beach) def. Paur GDt; 6-0, 6-3; BIU Leveille
def. Oare Holte, 6-0, 4-6, 6-3, Vincent Fotre
Cohen·Bredbury, 6-1, 6-4, Leonard-Van·
Unge def. Hamtl-W1lk1ns, 6-4, 6-3, 8ohllf\.
non-Kearney def. BeQwltMOl'ley, 4-6, 6-4,
7-6, Coflms-Mutr def. Mchko-Kelly, 6-4, 6-2
Mett .. 6S doubMa: Isenberg~ def.
Forsyth-Grah•m. 6-4, 6-2; Eicnef.Martcet
def. Reinhard-Rosener. M. 6-2; NelJman.
Snyder def. Beneventes-Mtller, 6-3, 6-2;
~ell-lytel def O'Hw~obertt 6-0, 7-6. Ldst year, lhe event raised
almost $40,000 for the Floren'ce • RICHARD DUNN'S golf column
appears f!Ve<y Thursday.
I PUBLIC NOTICES I PUBLIC NOTICES 11 PuBUC NOTICES I I PUBLIC NOTICES I I PUBLIC NOTICES 11 PUBLIC NOTICES I I PUBLIC NOT1CIS
CNS17:tHOI
NOTICE OF SEIZURE PURSUANT TO HEAllli
ANO SAFETY CODE
SECTION 11471/11488 ANO NOTICE OF INTENDED FORFUT\.IRE
PURSUANT TO HEAL Tli
AND SAFETY COOE IECTIOH 114118.4
On AUGUST 12. 1 HI. et
1512 IAVINE AVE .. NEW·
PORT BEADI, CA, the
~tlaeoribad••·
92627·3936 M1Cllael Albert Nunes.
2293 Pacific Ave • Suite 0,
Costa Mesa. California
92627·3936
Thia business Is oon·
ducted by an lnd111tdua1
Have you started doing
business yet? Yes 1/01192
MIChael Alber1 Nunes This statement was liled
Wtlh Iha County Clerk ol
Orange County on 9 13·99
1'9996805220
Dally Pilot Sept 16. 23 30, OCt 7. 11199 Th885
'3,206 u . • CURRENCY I Flctttlou1 Bu1lneH
••• ..bed u.nt to Name Statement
HMllh -" ~ft't Cod• The IOlloWtng persons
Section 11471 / 11488 byl are dOing bu5JMSI as the LAGUNA llEADI fllO-Designer Fitne5S, 27725 Lia DEPARTMENT 5anta Margaltla Pkwy
The ~ ... eeizecl •2t0. M1ss100 V1eio. CA
wfth ,...P9Ct to elleoed 926112
W>l«lonl•I of SectJonC•I Wa1ertron1 Fitness & 11371 of the He.im ~ Nutritton. Inc (CA). 27772
emtv Code. Vou -~ V1s1a Del i..go. t15. M•S· by notified diet the Olmtc;t sion V1eio. CA 92692
Attorney of On1no• County This business Is con·
hff lnltl.iect ~"'9• to ducted bt a corporatlOo tOffelt the .Oo,..·dtecriMd Have you slarted doing
property puf'Mlent to HHlth business yet? Yes. 8/1198
end S•f•tv Code 5ec:Uon Waterfront Fitness & 1 ~~~ lnltnlOled th.t If Nutritton, Inc., Linda A
you dean to COntH't the Frank. CEO
fotfelti.n of thl• property, This a111temen1 was hied pureuant to Health end with Ille County Clerk ol
S.fety Code Section Orange County on 9·10·99
11488.6, you mu1t fl6e • 1119968041144
\llllffled otelrn 11et1no your Daily Piiot Sepl 16, 23, 30.
~-at In the ~Ptl"V Ocl 7, 1999 Th865
Y-lftUet fMil ttll• olelm In Flctftlou1 Bu1lnel1 the 1uc>etior Cour\ of the N S ~ of Ofange within 1me tat•ment
tHtt'1 (301 tl•r• of tM flrlt The lollOW1ng persons •~Ion o tni. Notice. are doing bus1no11 as 1unlil11 you ...-w ectuel MAKISUPA
notloe IPluu uu COMMUNICATIONS, t87 1HJ70M2I I You must Sea PfllY Soulh. Laguna
_..,. en eMofMd eopy of Niguel CA 926n
the ct.im on the CMtrlc1 Brendan McCarthy, 187
'Attofftey ef 0r.,,.. County Sea pray South. Laguna
fAttn; JOHf'tt C. N£02A, Niguel. CA 112677
O.putyDll1rictAttomeyltrt Brlndon Streueh. 167
c 700 QYIO Ctn\tf o.t... Se111Qy South, lag~ Wnt. llllt• Ana, Ca Ntglllll CA 112677
12701 within ...,., 1301 Craig Berger 24292 V11 tl•ye et the filitle •• U. M&d~a. M1°ulon Vtejo, ~ ~Vfl«'tof CA 112192
The ,..,,_ to timety fie Thie bu SS IS con•
entl -a wnflM al.,. dueled by • general n.tJno en lntare•t In the pMnerJnip
lt'Ot*ty "' the ~ Have vou 111ned doing Couft _.. rewtt In the buainclls yet? Yes, Aug 27 ~ Minf ffclarect or Brandon PI( Str•uth Mlf9CI forfeit i. the ltet• Thie tlatement WH hl•d
ofc.Mfoml .. n11t11mtbutH witn tnt .County Clertr ol
pureu.nc to the Pf'e\11~• Or11n~ CoVntt on 9 10-99
of HeaM entl laf.ty Code 1909N04MI
lectlon 1t'89 without 011lfy P11Q1 Sept 16, 23. 30,
fllf'ther l'IOtlct or he1t1nt. Oct 7, 11199 Th867
0111 e, 01123, 01~ Flcthloue 8u1fneea
Ham• St.t ment
The lolloVMg perlOnl
are dc)log t1u11Mu at
MONTE"AEY PUDLICA· TtONS, 2&S72 5arb Dr •
Uiguna H , CA 926S3
SI 1phen William Lawson,
25572 S rb Or. La11~ Hills. CA 2653 Anne Marl• LIWSOll,
2S572 artta Or lag\N
H CA 2653 Thit CJl.ttfnps 11 coo-
ducted by: '1ulbtnd mid
"1f •
Have you started doing
buslness yet? Yes, 8122199
Stephen Lawson This s1atemen1 was flied
W1th Ille County Clerk ot
Orange County on 1110-911
19996804t47
Daily Pilot Sep1 t6, 23, 30,
OCt. 7. 1999 Th888
Flctltlou1 BuelneH
Name Statement
The IOltowtng persons
are dOlflO buslne11 es
PAVIUON, INC , 700
East Balboa EllVd., BelbOe
Calilomla 92661
Pavilion. Inc • (CA), 700
East BalbOa BlVd • Balbo8.
Ca•lornla 92661
Ths business is oon-
duc:Ced by. a corporation
Have you started doing
t>usiness ye1? Yes, ..
April 1981 -
P111llion. Inc • Paul
Langone. Preslclenl
This s1a1ement was !tied
with the County Cletk of
Orange County on 11-10-99
1"96804928
Dally Pilot Sepl 18, 23, 30.
Oct 7. 1999 Th869
Fictitious ButlneH
Name Statement
The following per&ons
are doing busineu as.
a) Splash AQuatlca.
b) Splash Spor1, c) Splash
Swim School, d) Splash.
10472 Momlng G!<>rY Ave.,
Founlain Valley, CA 92708
Robert Bendarule, Jr •
10472 Morning GIOry Ave .
Founlaln Vllley, CA 112708
Tin busjness la con-
ducted by an lndMdual
Hive yoy staned dOiog
t>usinesa yet? Yes, MM
RObert BenclaNk, Jr.
This llatemetl1 WU filed
WI lh Ille County Cletk Of
Orange County on 9· t 0-99 1NMI04127
OitUy PiloC Sept 18, 23, 30,
OCt 7, 19119 Th870
R~titlou1 ButlMH
Name St.tefMf\t
The to11owlng persons
811 doing buSIMU 81
AuloOU st lntem1flonat.
'7911 Sky Pait! Otele,
Sutto E. trWle, CA 92614
Richard l. Tellman.
17911 Slly P11k Circle
Ortvo. Suite E. ll'W'lt. CA
92614
Thia bu11n111 11 oondUCltd
by an un1noorpore~ ...
aociation other lti4tn •
pannershtp
Have vuu ataned dOlno bUl!nMa yl1? Va, 11198 Rlcherd l. Tanm.tl
Thlt tAtamem waa Died With llll County Cltr1t cl
Orange Coun't on t 1 O 91 1lllllMIM
Dally Pb s..,. 18.13, 30
OCt '7, t99t Th872 J!iahlOUilrUell ...
Name ... tlfMM
Th~e pettON lllr• bullnaN al THE T OF FRAMING,
1454 s Coast Highway,
Leguna Beach, Cal1lomla
92651
John M claughlin
Meehan. 622 Glenneyre.
Laguna Beach, Cahlomla
112651 This business Is con·
ducted by: an 1nd1v1dual
Have you started doing
bUslnesa yet? No
J M .Meehan
Thia statement waa hied
w11h the County Clerk ol
Orange County ()(I 9· 10-99
• 19996804937
Daily Piiot Sept. 16, 23, 30
Oct 7. 1899 Th873
Flctltlou1 8u1lneH
Name Statement
The lollowlng pel&Of'IS
lf8 doinO bulinell IS
BAY vrLLAGE APART·
MENTS, 409 Wul Bay
SlnHll, CO.ta Mesa, Cah·
lomll 92627
MlchMI Booth, 409 Wesl
Bay SltNI #C102. Cosla
Mell, Calllornia 92627
Thi• bullneu 11 con· ducted by; •n lnd1111dua1
Have you started doing
bualne .. yet? Yea. 8· 1 MH
M1ct\att Boo1h
Thia 11a1emen1 was hied
with the Coun1y Clerk of
Orange County on 9 10·911
111996804938
oauy P~ot S.pl 16. 23. 30,
Oct 7. 19911 Th874
Ficiltlou1 Bu1inH1
Name Stawment
The IOllowtng poisons
11e clolno bu11neu as
BO Bulk Ma11, 2159 Or·
angea.. 15, Cos1a Mesa, CA
92621
Bernad•lt• Doherty. 21511 Orange. 15, eo.ta Mel8, CA92627
Thia b1.411neu IS con
ducted by an lndWiduftl
H1ve you 1tar1ed dOlng butineu yet7 No
Bemedette Ootler1y
Thia statement was fifed
w!lh the County Clerk Ct1 Otaooe County on 11·10Jllll
19"ft04Nll 01~y Pll04 Sept, 16 23, 30.
Oc1 7, 1899 Th875
ctlt OUI But nHt
Name Statement
the IOllOWll'lg peraona
are dQlng buSil'l8!11 a
Cat Jewt, 27063 L Paz.
PMB 4!.3, Aliso Vinlo CA
82656-3041 Suellen a.non, 28102
Ounn1aoo Court, Lag1J111
NkJl>tl, CA 92677 fhil ~tlflt!U II COO•
dUC1&a by an lncf11ilc:Ju.i
Ha'llt you 11aned ~g
bvt!MH ~et? No Suellen Banoo
Thfl atattmtnl WU IUed
wllh ,,. OOunty Clerk Of ~ CounlY ont•IO-9 1tltMCMM1
Dtlly Pb~ 19 ,23. 30 Ocl 7, 18" Th878
RINT
Flctltlou1 Bu1ine11 92651
Name Statement Brandon Rood. 1040
The IOllowing persons Glenneyre.' Laguna Beach,
are doing business as CA 92651
CORPORATE PILOT This business Is con·
S E R v I C E S • 3 o 3 ducted by co-partners
Marguerite •A, Corona del Allison Elhs
Mar. CA 92625 This slatement vr.11 hied
Bnan M MahOOd, 303 with Iha County Clerk ol
Marguenta #A. Cororia del Orange County on 9110/99
Mar. CA 92625 19996804921 This business 1s con· Da•ly P1to1 Sepl 16 23.
ducted by an 1nd1111dual 30 Oct 7. 11199 Th882
Have you started dOlng FJctltlou1 Bu1lnH•
busi ness yet? Yes Name Statement
06·15·99
1
The lollow1ng persona Bnan Mahood 1,.. doing business a•
This statement wa!"> med Newport Center Cleaner6,
with the County Cletk ol 529 Newpor1 Center Dr •
Orange County on 9·10-99 Newport Beacti. CA 92660 19996804942 Talar N Tamar Co{po· Daily Piiot Sept 16. 23. 30. rat.on (CA) 529 NewpC>tt
Oct. 7. 1999 Th877 cenler Or •• Newporl
Fictitious ~u1iness • Beach CA 92660
Name Statement This bu91ness 1s coo·
The foUowrng persons ducild by· a corpo1a11on
are dong business 1s Have you slarted doing
Cl8ampull. 955 Darrell business yet? Yes, 7·1-119
Street, Cosla Mesa CA Telar N Tamai Corpo·
92627 ration, Harutyun Tokath1n.
James Geoffrey Har Manager nngton, 955 Darrell St • Tri.s ateiement was ftled
Co511 Mesa, CA 92627 w1lh the Counly Clerk 01
This bul;4ness Is con· Orange County ori 9 14·99
ducted-by. an lndlllldual 19996805276
Have you started do.no Dally Pilot Sept 16. 23. 30.
business yel? Yes. Oct 7. 11199 Th886.
08-01·99 Fl 11 B I J Geoff Harnngton ct t OUI I.II OHi
This 51a1emen1 was filed Name Statement
with the County Clerk 01 The lollow1ng pe11on1
Or1ngo Count~ on 9·10·99 are dotng business as t9996804M3 Wall·Ald. 21825 Snenan·
Daily Pilot Sfpt. 18, 23, 30 doah Onve, Lake ForNI,
()(.t 7 t 1199 Th878 CA 92630 ' w1111am Ray Musser,
Flctltlou• Bu1ineu 21825 Shenandoah Ofive,
Name Statement Lake FO<est. CA 112630
Tile loltow1ng per&ons This busman 11 con·
are dolOg business as duc:ted by 1n 1nd111idual
Soult! Coast Concierge. Hav. you Slilr1ed dOlng
1820 E. Garry 1215. Santa bullness ye17 Yes. 71113
Ana CA 92705 W111 m MIAier
Skar1et Medaa. Inc., (CA), TIUI 1ta1ement was hied
406 Calallna Drive. New-with th• County Clerk ol P<>f1 Beach, CA 11.2663 Oran~ Cou111y on 9·10·911
Thi$ bU5•1l8U 19 Clon· 1"9H04950 docted by a 00fpo1a1oon Dally P1lol Sept 18, 23 30,
Have yolJ started dolf19 Ott 7. 111911 Th879
builncss yet? No Flctltloua 8utlne11
Skarlet Medi•, Inc , Name St•tement
Stl!vl J Kurdlltl President The foll<TWl'lg pellOnC
Thia 11a1ement waa l~ed 818 dOin9 bUaloeu ••
w11h the County Cl4!rk of Flnanc• Pren 413
Orange Coun~·911 PromonlCJrf Dr Easi, N w
1 922 port Beach Cl 112660 Dally Piiot Sept 16, 23, 30. At11n Lane. Lewi.. 413
Oct 7, 19911 TM66 Promontory Or. EllSt, New· STATEMENT OF port 0e eti, ca 92860
ABANDONMENT Off Th11 buaineu 11 con• USE OF FICTITIOUS duc:11d by an 100111iduat
BUSIH!SS NAME H111e you •l1rtN dofOU
The totJOWln; pet•on<•J but10flst r.•? No
ll8t (have) •blnQQl'led itlO Ahm L 1w11 use o1 tho llc:tttlous buti Thll a111emom wu tiled ness n1ma With h CountY Clef!( ~
SoYth C<JBSI Conde~. Orange COtin~on II 10 llt
HMO Glenoeyre LG""'11 1 UI04MI Dead\, CA 8265i 0 ty PilOI Stpt. 1G, 23, 00,
11141 ActltlOUI lkllitMIH Oct 7 t 999 TNl80
nem. ,.,.,reci to •~
WU llfed 11"1 OtJnge COunfy
pn_ April 18.:~!998, Fll.E NO 1"987~'9
AJlion Ellt, 1040 Olln-rwyre. L8Qllll BUCI• CA
Santa An1. CA 92704
Janet Marte Salmon.
2511 W Sunflower IL·10,
Santa Ana. CA 92704 This business Is con·
ducted by an Individual
Have you started doing
business ye11 Yes, 9/1199
Janet Mane Salmon
This s1atemen1 was riled
with the Couniy Cleft! of
Orange County on 9·10-99
19"6804MI
Daily Pilot Sept 16, 23, 30,
Oct 7. 1999 Th881
Flctitlou1 Bu1lneH
Name Stetement
The lollowlng persons
ire doing business as
John Robert Powers,
PMB 463 1046 IMne Ave
NeWf)Olt Beadl, CA 92660
Shawe. McTiSh & Julian,
(CA), PMB 4631046 Irvine
Ava • Newpol1 Beaeh. CA
92660 This buSlneu 1s con·
dueled by I corporation
Have you sl8r1ed doing
bu$fness ye!? Yea, 911199
Shawe, McTlsh & Julian
Thts 11atemeni waa tiled
with Iha County Clerk of
Orange County on 9• 10-911
1"96804933
Dally Piiot Sept. 16, 23.
30,0ct 7. 1990 Th871
PUBLIC NOTICE
Nola Is tiereby gl\len
lhal the underslO'*I W111 be sold at public 1uot1on on
Sept 25. 1999 II 10 AM et
Slarvlno Schollrs Moving
1nd Mjnl·Slorage Co ,
1957 Newport BlVd Costa
MeN CA 92628, {949)
631-33711
12, Amy Codella,
H<>u5ehold ttema
10 Ctlrlsty Alverez.
HouHhold llama ~8. Alron Conley.
Household lterM
t2701 o. Brian Orum·
mood, HooMhold ltlmt
•4005 C, 8nan Dn.m·
mond. HOuHhold items
15001, VlciOI' R1yel, for•
lgn car eng . tOOla
llndlold 1'11HNel the
right 10 bid 11 Nie Cash
OOlf St-le It loblect to
cancella11on In the IV90t Of
5ettlement between land·
lold Ind obliglled pany.
6!'1rvlng &Cholars
Moving Co
Pub11"'80 N41Wf)Or1 Qeacl\· Cott• MIN Deity Pilol
S.p11mber '6, 23, 1999 Th891
by an unincorporated at·
sociatlon other than a pannership
Have you filar1ed dolni,
business yet? No
Chuck M. Gordllfo
This sta1emen1 was hied
with lhe County Clerk of
Orange County on 11· 14 ·99
19996805262
Dally Piloc Sept 18, 23, 30
OCt. 7, 11199 Th889
Flctltlou• Bu1lneu
Name St.tement
The folloWing pe110N
are doing business as
E Buiid.ng Co • 407 39th
Street. Newpor1 Bueh, CA
92663
GIOOa C811111. 401 391'h
Street, Newpor1 Beech, CA
112663
This. busineu 11 con-
ducted by: an lndMdual
Have you started dOlnO buS1nesa~t? No Gloria rl111
This st temenl was hied
with ttl8 County Clerk ol
Orange County on 9· 14·119
1"8M052t1
Dally PllOI Sept. 18, 23, 30,
Oct 7, 1999 Th890
Flctltlou1 8u1ineu
Name St•ternent
The folk>Wlng persona
are doing buslneas as
10 In Vision, 20361 Irvine
Ave • santa An• Heights,
CA 9270'1
Vision. Inc .• {CA), 20361
IMM Ave • Santa Anl H~hts, CA 92707
Thia t>uslneu 11 OOfl·
ducted by: • 00/l)CntlOfl
Have you ltal\e<S dolnQ
bU$1MSI yet? Yes, 7/31198
V1110n, Inc , Kelhy
Spait1. CfO •
This statement wu llled
wllh ~ County Clerk °' Orange County on IM4fi
1MMIOl214
Daty Piiot Sept 18, 23. 30.
OCt 7. 19119 Tl\881
flctltiOUI 9ualneH
N.ame St•tement
The lollowlng persons
lte dQinQ bUllMll ..
Onlf On SUndly. 22302 Plal~..1. MlallOn Vie)O, CA v-~91 Glorl1 L M1g1c11on,
22302 Plahno, Mlttlon
Vleto. CA 92691 Thia bullOIH It QOn•
cluc:ted by· an 1ndMduat ~ you atantd c1o1ng
bUllMH y9t7 Yel,
Marth 23, 1961
Glotll L. MagldlOrt
Thia 1tat.mem ••• llMtd 'N11t1 1t111 COUnty Cl8111. ol
~noe~
Daly PllOl 8tpt 19, 23, 30, Ocl 7, 1"9 TM87 FkiHICMli • .,.... ..................
The IOIOWlng peflC)tl8
ereti1a~M
Jfltty ~ ~
PrOduc:tt 2eo C.Oney
Lant 13tct.__Hewport a..cn. ~ wau;J
Catherine Kerr David.
260 Cagney Lane 1310. Newport Beach, CA 9266S
Thia business la oon·
ducted by an lnd!Vldual
Have you started doing
boa.lnesa yet? Yet, 1992
Catherine Kerr David This statement was mec:t
With the County Cleft! of
Orange Coun~~·99 1 249
Daily Piiot Sept 16. 23, 30,
Oct 7, 11199 Th888
Flcthlou• Bu1lneH
Name Statement
The lollowing persons
a'9 doing bUJlf18SI IS
CRYSTAL CARE COT·
TAGES, 11851 Gladstooe,
Tustin, CA 92705
A Rehremenl LMng R•
lerral Agency. Inc , (CA)
20571 P0r1 Bristol Cir •
Newpo11 Beach. CA 92660 This bullnen 11 oon·
dUCled by.• corporation
Hive yoo alerted doing
buSlnell yet? No
A Retirement UVlnQ Re·
lerral Agency, Inc .• Wendy
Krussman. Pres.
This llatement was hied
wlth the County Cle~ of
Orange County on 9·14·119 1""805283
0.lly Pilot S.pl 16, 23. 30, Oct 7, 19911 Th892
Flctltloua Bualn•H
Name Statement
The l0Uow1ng pel'llOOS
11e doing buaineu as
V M ENTERPRISES,
28001 Via Moreno, i..guna
NIQUel, CA 112677
\1lrglnl1 Elizabeth
Mtgerdic:nlan. 28001 V1e
Moteno. L1g~ NlgUel,
CA928n
V1rt1n M1gerd1ctuan,
28001 VII MO'toO, L8QUlll
Nigutl. CA gzen
Thia businua Is con
dVCled by; hulbend and Wiie
Have you sl,!rted dQlno
bvalness yet? Yes, Feb. 1~
Virginia E. Megerdk:hlan
Th& statement was filed
with the Counly Clerk of
Orange County on 9· 14-99
19"6805269
Dally Pilot Sept 16, 23, 30,
Oct 7. 1999 Th893
Ftctltlou1 Bu1lneu
Nam• Statement
The folloWlng pel'SON
are doing business •• Coast to Coast SUl>OIY Center, 10654 Pebble Ct-.
Foonletfl Valley, CA 92708
Jason Marquene. 10654
Pebble Cl .• Fountain Val·
ley, CA 92708
This busirwNS la • con·
dueled by an lnc:IMduat
Have VoU 81Aned doing
buSlneSS yet? No
Jason Marquette
This Jtatement was tiled wilt! tne County Clerk of
Orange Coun~ ~3-1111 1 904430
Datly Pilot Sept. 9, 18,
23, 30. 1999 Th860
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F1ctt1toue 8ualnMe Clucfed by c:o-peM6ra Flctfttout Buelneea A80VE-HAMED ,._.. 8'alllM'IMt Have you staried dOing Heme Stat9ment PLAINTIFF.
The k>1ow1ng pe!M>nl bulil\tlu yet? No The to!lovMg pel'IOn6 THE COURT MAY
.,. ~as Margaret Segalla are doinO t>uslneu u ENTER JUDQE""rMT ·-· II .. _.......... TNll statement wa1 lled TARA DISTRIBUTION ........ ..... ..........,... with Coun ,..,_ AGAINST YOU WITH-~Mee, 326 Even!OQ ltle ty """'"' °' 3001 A9dhlll Ave• Building OUT FURTHER NO-Roao. CorONI c1e1 Orange Count~r.1at:f·99 1. Suite 10&. Coit• Mesa, , CA 92625 1 711 CA 92«128 TICE UNLESS YOU
Cvnthll o Ludington D11lv PilOl S.pt. 2, 9, 16, Denise Moehele ~11. RESPOND WITHIN 20 328 .. Evening Canyon 23, 109ll Th834 210 Lile Line, 1309, New· DAYS. RE.AO THE IN·
Road. Corona del M r CA Flctltl0u1 Bu1IM9a port Beac:f\. CA 92663 FORMATION BELOW.
92625 Name Statement This buSlnes• 11 con· T~ GECKO HOLO-
Thil 1>U$1neu Is con-The following persons ducted by an Individual INGS INC
<M:ted l>y '" lndlVlduat are dotnQ business as. 1-iave you stat1ed dOinO JOHN BOWMAN
Have you •taned doing CROWNING GLORY business yet? Yes. 1996 PENNY PAnKEA buslne11 yet? No HAIRSTYLING 125 Oentse Michele McDowell ., Cindy Ludington • 1 Thll statement was filed You are hereby nottfied
Thia statement WH flied ~~:t.~~A ;~~8 a. With ll'le County Clerk of 11'111 In order lo defend th11 wrth the County Cleric of Lisa Scnultz, 22092 Is· • Orange County on 8·27·99 lawsuit, an appropna1e re-
Orangf County on &-14-99 laft" L H 1 19996803709 1ponse must be tiled with
1.......,....,.5,...• ,,.,er ane, uni nqton Dal~Pilol SGpt 2. 9, 16, the al>OYe designated coun -...... Beach, CA 92646 lhl 20 d It ....... Dally PllOI Sept 18, 23, 30, Thr·s busl"""ss Is con· 23, 1 9 Th828 wt n ays a er serv. .....
Oct 7 1999 Th89 '"' ol lhls Summons~. II • • . -4 ducted by an lnctlvldual Flctltloua Bualn•H you fall 10 res , the
POBUC NOTICE Have you sta11ed doing Heme Statement coun may emer udgement
NOTICE OF buslneaa yet? No l'he tollOWlng persons against you as demanded
• AVAILABILITY Lisa Schultz are doing 1>us1ness as. by 1118 p1a1n11t1 In the VM OF ANNUAL REPORT This statement was filed DESIGNED 4 SALE, had Complaint.
PU'1uant 10 6104(d) of with the County Clerk of 1100 Corelli, Nawpor1 11 you wlSti lo seek the
th I t I R Orange County on 8-27·99 Beach, CA 92660 adlllse or representation l)y • n erna evenue 181116903713 Joli. .. •-n Perez, 22117 El Q<idl. nolloe IS hefeby 0 ip Se 2 9 6 .... ,..., C an attorney In lhts matter,
p;. et1 lhat the annual repo11 a 1101 pt • • 1 • c
92
apilan, Rrverslde, A you should do so promplly ..._ 1 ... __ 1 _.._... 23, 1 9 Th835 506 so that your wnuen re· J~."' 1 ;;;" 014::. ~~ Flctltlou1 Bu1lnen This busmess Is con· sponse, 11 anv. may be Med
Family Found111on, a Name Statement ducted by: an lndilllduat 1n 11me and othOr legal
p11Ya1e foundatlOn Is eva\1-The followt Have you sta.ned doing tlohts protected _...._ 1 1.._ round' t . -...,. ... _ ng persons bOslness yet? Yes. 8· 18-99 1°he nature ot the e1a1m -1 1... a ion1 are ~·v .,.,.,1ness as· Jollt8 AM Perez
principal ollice lor lnse>ec· F1veH018 Sponswear, ThlS statement was hied laagl~!toyfoutheislda•".!,9edSecuv~: llon dunng the regular busl 607 112 Na1assus, Corona c ....... '"' neu floUfl from 9 00 am IO Del Mar, CA 92825 with the County lerl< OC illes Act
5 00 pm l>y any 0111en woo FlveHole LLC. (CA). 607 Orange, County on 8·27-99 An app1opna1e wntten re·
requests It witfun 180 days 112 Narcissus, Corona Del 19996803714 sponae requ1r11 com· altet lhe dale of the publi· Mar, CA 92625 Dally Pilol Sept 2, 9 16, pliance w11h Rule 10(a)(1)
cation. . This business 1s con· 23, 1999 Th829 ind other Idaho Rules of
The foundalJon's pnnd· ducted by. Llnvtoo Fictltiou1 Bu1lness Crvrl Procedure and shaH
pet offlce Is located at L1ab1hty Co Name Statement also tnclude'
3300 Weal COUI Highway, Have you started doing The lollowrng perSOl1S 1 The ltlht and number of
Newport Beach, CA !12663 bu&IMSS r.et? No are doing bOsiness as· ttus case
The prmdpal manager of F1v0Ho e LLC, Dave Janlca,s Creations, An2s.~eyour 10' re~~~~llea~
the foundation Is Schuben Welch. Pres 165hJ Placentia, Costa "' '"" H. Byers Thia statement was filed Mesa. CA 92627 Complarnt, II must contain
Frue & Broderick, with the County Clerk ot Janice Sleven'!OO, 1718 admissions or oenlals ot
Cenrfled Publlo Accoun Orange Coun~ on 8·27·99 E. Ocean BNd .. Newpon the separate allegauons ot
1an11, 1600 Dove, #230, 191196803695 Beach. CA 92661 the Veritted Complalnt and Ne~n Beach, CA 92660 Daily Pilot Sept 2, 9, 16. This business 1s con-other defenses you may
(949 660•8901. 23, 1999 Th838 ducted by an 1ncllvldual Claim Ptlbt shed Newpon ~ch· Fictitious Builne•• Have you staned doing ;l Your signature, mail "•-1 M o 11 p 1 1 l> s1 7 v 8 26 9 Ing address and telephone ...,.,. a esa a Y i o Name St•tement ti ness~el es. . . Se lembe 16 1999 J •-1 nvmber or the 1;1gnatu10, P r • The following narsons an..... evenson maillng address and tele Th898 .. -ThlS S1a1emen1 was hied
FlctltJoua Bu1fnHI ar~r'::~~usl~~:~:~enl with the County Cieri< of ro=. numl>er of your at
Name Statement Spec1a1111s. 23161 Mtll Orange County on 8•27·99 4 Proof of ma11tng or do·
The tOllowtno persons Creek Dtwe. Sulla 320 19996803692 livery ot a capy ot your re·
ere doing business as Laguna H~ls, CA 92653 Daily Pilot Sept 2· 9• 16· sponse 10 pla•nutrs 111·
BAU HAI HOTELS. 333 Network Media Market· 23• 1999 Th830 1orney, as designated
Manne Ave . Balt>oa IS· ing, Inc , (CA). 23161 Mill Flctitioua Buainen aboVe
land. CA 92662 Creek OrlVe, Sle 320. Name St•tement To determine whether
Rlehard A. Higbie, 333 Laguna H~ts CA 92653 The following persons you must pay a filing tee
Martoe Ave., 18, BalbOl ls· This business ts con· are doing 1>11s1ness as· with you_r response, con·
land CA 92662 duc1ed by a corPotatJon awardpro. 2602 Vista tact the Clerk of the above·
Jay F Carlisle, 333 Have you staned doing Onve. Newpoit Beactl, CA named 00011
Mame Ave . •8, Balboa I•· business yet? Yes. 92663 DATED thl:. 28 day ol land. CA 92662 Jan 1, 1999 Penny Fleming, 2602 April, t999
Tills bUS1neu 11 con· Network Medi& Mar1tel· vista Drive . Newpo rt CLERK OF THE
dueled by joint venture ing, tnc • Ron W JOhnson Beactl. CA 92663 OISTRICT COURT
Have you stal1ed doing President This bUSiness 1s con By: /SI G. Dew
business yet? Yes. This statement was filed Clucied by an 1nd•vidua1 Deputy Clerk
.Jan 1, 1999 with the County Clerk ol Have you staned doing Put>ltshed Newpon Beach·
Richard A Hlgl>ie Orenge County on 8·27·99 business yet? Vlls. 1983 Costa Mesa Daily Pilot
This statement was hied 191196803690 Penny Fleming September 9, 16 23, 30,
wUh the County Cter1t or Dally Pt1o1 Sept 2, 9, 16. This statement was Med t999 Tfl864
Orange County on IM 4 99 23. 1999 Th837 with the County Clerk ot NOTICE OF
199968052•7 Flctftloua Business Orange County on 8·27·99 NONDISCRIMINATORY Dally Ptl04 Sept t 8, 23. 30, N St t t 11199680369& Oct. 7. 1999 Th895 •m• a emen Oa1:reP1lot Sept 2, 9, 16. POLICY AS TO The toUowtng persons T 83 STUDENTS
Flc;titloua Bu1lnesa are doing business as 23, 1 9 h 1 Sunshine Commuri11v
Name Statement OT HOLISTIC LLC. 2789 Fictitious Business Nursery SChool admits slu·
The lollowlng per1ons Bluel>trd Cr., Costa Mesa, Name Statement dents of any race. color,
ire doing bustneSS es CA 92626·4834 The folloWlng persons and national ethnic origin
a) Oav1s. Barney and OT Hohsllc LLC. (CA), are doing business as to all rights, priVlleges pro-
Jones, &TPtoblern SOivers, 2789 Bluebird Cr , Costa SEACORP, 3199 A2 Alf· grams end actMhes gener·
428 Vista Suene, Newpon Mesa. CA 92626-4834 port Loop Or • Costa Mesa aUy a~rded or made
Beach. Ca 92660 Th1& business 1$ con· CA 92626 avaltal>fe 10 students at the VI r gin I a Ro 1a11 n d ducted l>y L1m11ed Allied Industries Sales ectiool It aoes nol d1£·
KoJvlsto, 428 VIiia Suerle, Uablhly Co and Manulae1uring Inc. c11mma1e on the ba:.is ol
Newport Beach, Ca 92660 Have you started doing (CA). 3199 /12 A1rpon Loop race, col<><, or ncltt0nat This business 11 con business ye1? Yes. 2+99 Or , Costa Mesa. CA .ethntc ong1n In adrrnssions
duc:ted by an 1ndf\lldual OT Hohsttc LLC, Oa'vld L 92626 policies and other Sehool·
Have you 1tartecl doing TaylOf, Maneger nus t>usiness IS con-adm1ni11ere<1 programs bultneu yet? Yes This 5Ullement was hied ducted t>y a oorporatloo Publh,;hed Newpon Beactl•
aan 1. 1998 wittt the County Ci.rk ot Have you started doing Coita Mesa Dally PMot.
Vlfg!Ola R KOIVISIO Orange County on 8·27 99 l>uSIOe$S yet? No September 16 1999
This statement was fil8CI 19996803700 Aftled fndustnes Sates Th884
w•lh ll'l4t County Clerk of Da~y P110t Sept 2. 9 f6. and Manulactunng, Inc.. Fl-'tloua Builn••• Ol'ange County on 11-14·99 23, 1999 Th838 Mark w. ~.ry, Plesl· .. u 19996805266 denl Name St.tement
Daily Pilot Sepl 16, 23 30 Flctftlou1 Bu1lneH Ths statement was hied The lollollw1ng pet5ons
Oc1 1 1999 Th896 Name Statement 'Mth the County Clertt of are doing bUSlness as
Rctftlou1 BualneH ,,!~~°'::~ss":srsons Orange eoon~~#~ p::=~~~r;;,~~~l~g
Name St.tement WePness l>Y Deslon PT., Oa•ly Pilot Sepl 2. 9 16, Dnve. Suite 260. Newpon
The following per1ons 2664 Newpon BMf Su11e 23, 1999 Th832 Beach, CA 92660
ar9 dolflO bOslness as
9
10
26
92. 7 Costa Mesa, CA ALAN G LANCE Paofic Grand Construe-•) Kindrw-•c PhyslClt lion, Inc • General Panner, Therapy.~ Rachna J Lalonde. ATTORNEY GENERAL (Cehlomla), 1501 Wes1cl1tt
b) KtneslOlogte, 2664 Newpon Blvd , Suite ST A TE OF IOAHO Onve, Sulla 260, Newpon c! K1neslol6gic PT, Inc.. 109, COst1 Mesa, CA ,MAAY E HUGHES Beach, CA 92660
•971 P•rslmmon Lane, 92627 Deputy Attorney Edison Spec1rum Pan·
Irvine, CA 92612 This 1>us1ness Is con· General ners. Limited PartnershlP.
Klne1iologlc Physical ducted by an individual State of Idaho (Callfomra), 1501 Westctrtf Therapy, Inc., (CA), 4971 Have you stal18CI doing 0 ..... t 1 Or • Sutte 260, Newpon Persimmon Lane. lrvlne, business yet? Yes, 9+98 epa.u.,en ° Beach. CA 92660
CA 92612 Rachna J Lalonde Finance This business ts con·
Thla buslnNI Is con This at1temen1 was flied P.O. Box 83720 ducted by 1 hmlled
ducted bV • corporation w1ttl the County Clerk of B o I s a , I d a h o pannershrp
Have you 1tat18d clCMng Orange County on S.31·99 83720·0031 Ha\18 you staned doing
bl1Sln8a yet? No 1"968031172 Telephone business yet7 No
Kln111olog1c Phy1lc•t DaUy P1to1 Sept 2. II, 16, (208) 332.5092 Paeillc Grand Construe·
Therapy, tnc., Oebotal'I M 2~1999 TI\826 Facstmlle: IJOn, lnc .. Ronald E
Molina. President Flctltloua BualneH (208) 332-8098 Legrand, President wi~1~ ~=~~ Name Statement IN THE DISTRICT wt~1~h!ta~~ c8i!r~e:,
Orange Coun!YOt\8-27-99 ar!~~u':srsons COURT OF THE FIFTH Orange County on 8·27·99
1"9SI03&83 c . v . 'fates Associates JUDICIAL DISTRICT 19996803699 ~tlOt Sept 2, 9, 18. 1n Riverside Ave . #1053, OF THE STATE OF Oa1~110t Sept 2, 9. 16,
23• Th833 Newpon Beach CA 92663 IDAHO, IN AND FOR 23• 1 Th83&
RCtitlOua BualneH Cal1oS vatenzueta. Jr.. THE COUNTY OF Fictitious Business
Name Sta~ment 1 n Riverside Ave . • 1053. TWIN FALLS Name Statement
The folk>WitlO persons Newpot1 Bead\, CA 92663 STATE OF tDAHO The lollO'lr ng per$Oll~
are doing business as: This bullnesa IS con· D rtm l f F ' are dolnO business 1s A Datta.S Consulting. dueled by an lndlYlduat epa en ° inance, Senlry~ing Co. 3384
19751 Oeec> HarbOr onv.. Have you started dbiog Ptamhlf, vs. Nevada A11e , C06ta Man,
Hunttngton Beoch, CA bullfleu ye17 Yes 111199 GECKO HOLDINGS, Ca 92626
92648 Caf1o1 Valenzueia, Jr. INC., JOHN BOWMAN, Larry M Sword, 3364
Angelo Segana, 10751 This statement was filed and PENNY PARKER, Nevada Ave., Costa Mesa.
Deep Hart>or Ortve. Hunt wrth the County Cleril of Defendants. Cehf 92828 ~ton Beactl, CA 92648 Orange County on 8-31·99 CMI No CV·99·590 Th&t business la con·
. Margarel Segalla. 19751 199116803958 ANOTHER SUMMONS ducted by. an lndMdual °"9 lietbor 011Ve, Hunl· Oetly Ptlor SGpt 2, II, 16, BY PUBLICATION Have you stanad doing :iogton Beach, CA 112648 23, 1999 Th827 NOTICE: YOU HAVE tNstness yet? YH. 2 29 98
' This bU.lneu It con· lkly tt. tetr tt. l'1nd It. BEEN SUED BY THE Larry M Sword ~;....~~~~~~~_.JL-~~!H!!ll!!!!e!!!:1--~..L:~~~~~.!!.:'....!.!!!;:_L..lT~h~11~1~1a~10~me~n~1~w~e~slf~1~~a
STARTING .
LtNEW
BUSINESS??
• • • • • • • • • • •
1he L!:11/ Dtp.rtmml .111l1t D•il7 Pilot u p/,.asn/ '" •111101.mu II NW 1rri.•uf' 1Ww
11u.tti"1lllt 10 NW lnumrsw
~ will no1t1 SEARCll 1/Je n11mr for JO" 111 ,,, A'llrl t/.11rgt:. 11niJ JIWt JOU tht trmr '"'"
ti~ mp "' tht C'1urt Hou11 ;,, SA11ut A:1a. Thm, of rourif'. ".Ii" tl11 u11rr'1 tr romplttrvl wt
''''" /ile~11r fie111iow burmm "''mr S11ttrmtnt u1ith ,;,,. Coun,. C/,.r/t, J>Hbluh lflllN' 11
wt1lJPr four Wttlh 1u "'l"''rl llJ liru1 nmi thm fik l"'" p~ofofpub/i,ilt1(1'1 "'''" 1/11
Cou111J C~. ·
f'lt.ve 1t0p '1y 10fil" JO"' fimtta111 busir.m st.umimt Ill thr 011.1/y P1lot, JJO l~ 8111 t,
Crt1111 MnA. If!"" arnriut uop IJ.> pfr411 i#/1 u1 at (!}49) '6424321 an'd wr llli/J m1tltr
11mtntnNifh /or you 10 haHJJ, 1hiJ promltm 11] :mail
if l"" shttuMh11w "") farthtr '/f•l'lt1om. pltail' «t/J Ml .au/''~ Wtlf bt mr>rt t •,111t}Atl11
"""'JO" GolUI /"rl' 111 J<'"" ntU1 ~uunm1
I
wlltl the County Cle"' Of Orange Counly on 8-31 ·99
'""'°'"° Daly PIO! Sept 2, II 18, 23 1099 Th840
FlcthJOua Bualnn1
Name Statement
The lollovrlng penona
are doing bu!Mess as:
True ~eeevre, 120 20th
Slreel 12, Costa Mesa, C.4.
92627
Matthew Andrew Thet·
lord 120 20th Stree1 12,
Costa Me$a, CA 92627
This business Is con-
ducted l>y an lndlVldual
Have y.oo started doing
busine&s yet? Yes, 1+99
M411hew Thetford
This atatement was filed
with lhe County Clerk ot
Or1nge County on 8-31 ·99 199968031173
OaJly Pilot Sept. 2, II. 16,
23, 1999 Th841
FlctlUoua Buslneu
Name Statement
The tOltoWtng persons
a1e ~ business as
E•ecu\IVe A"lltlCe· 1939
Wallace Avenue. UM 213,
Costa Mesa. Cahtomla
92627
Carol Ann Howard, 1939
Wallace Avenue Unrt 213
Costa Mesa. Cahlornta
92627
This business 1s con·
dueled by an 1ndiv!c:lual
Ha\#41 you staned dotng
business yet? No
Ca1ot Howard Thts statement was tiled
with lhe County Clerk of
Orange County on 8-31-99
199968040311
Dally Pilot Sepl. 2. 9. 16,
23, 1999 Th844
Fictitious Busine19
Name Statement
The lollow1ng persons
are dolng business as;
Burger Oua111y Up
holstery tncorporaied,
1012 Bnoso 11102. Costa
Mesa. CA .92627
Burger Oualtty Up·
holstery Incorporated,
(CA), 1012 Bl'loso •102.
Costa Mesa CA 92627
This busmess Is ron·
ducted by a oorporalion
Have you staned dotng
business yet' Yes. 41\ 81
Burger Ouahty UP·
holstery Incorporated.
Kenneth M Burger/
Preslden1
Tt11s statement was t~ed
with the County Cieri. ol
Orange County on 8·27·99
199968036117
Oaijy Pilot Sept 2. 9. 16
23. 1999 Tt\842
STATEMENT OF
ABANDONMENT OF
USE OF FICTITIOUS
BUSINESS NAME
The tollow.ng person(s)
.haS (have) abandoned the
'use ot the ltet1!tOUS bust·
ness name
Premium Placement Spe·
c1at1s1s. 23792 Rockfleld
Blvd , Ste. ~30. Lake For·
est CA 92630
The FictttiOus Business
name reterred to above
was flled 1n Orange County
on Sep 25. 1996, ALE
NO 19963697090
Ron W Johnson. 23792
Roekl1eld BNd • Ste 230.
Lake Forest, CA 92630
This bOsmess 1s con·
ducted by· an tnd1Vtdual
Ron W Howard
This statement was tiled
with the County Clerlc ol
Orange County on 8127199
19996803701
Oa ty Ptlol Sept 2 9. 16
23 1999 TI\843
NOTICE OF PETmON
TO ADMINISTER
ESTATE OF:
WOLF H. STERN
CASE NUMBER: · ., A198747
To all heirs. benefl·
c1ar1es, creditors, cont· 1ngen1 credllors. and per·
sons wtro may otnerMse oe in1eresled 1n file wlll or
estate, or both, of.
WOLF H. STERN
A PETITION FOR PRO·
BA TE has been tiled by
Alban Ann Stem
1n the Superior Coun of
Callfom1a County 01
Orange
THE PETITION FOR •
PROBATE requests that
Alban Ann Stem
be appointed as personal
1epresenlatrve lo adm1nis·
tar lhe es1a1e ol the deee·
dent.
THE PETITION requests
lfle decedent s wll Incl
codcls ti anr.. be admitted
lo probate The w!I and
any COdtCils are available for examll\8 toon in the r11e
kept l>Y the oourt.
THE"PETITION requests
aulhonty to admlOISler the
estate under Irle lndepeod·
ent Admill1strabon of Es·
tales Ad (This a.u1honty
will allow ttte personal rep-
fesentaltve 10 Ull(e many
ar.toons w1lh0Ut 01>ta1n1ng
court 1pproval Before
tali.1ng cet1a1n very lmPof·
tant actions. nowever, the
personal represent11tve
will b8 required to grve no·
11ce 10 1n1eres1ed persons
unleas they h1we waived notice 01 consented to tha
proposed actron.) The In
dependent admlnlstralloo
aulhollty will be gr1nted
unless an Interested per· son hies an objec11on to the
pe1111on and ahOws good
OftUH \rwf!Y the COUl1 lht>uld not grant the authonly
A HEARING on !tie l)Ctl·
llM w11 bl held on
1<Y7/99 at 1·45 p.m
Dept L73
3' 1 The City Dlfve SOUtf\, Orange. CA 92668
Lemor1auJ1 Juila Ceriler
IF YOU OOJECT lo lh
granting I tti• pe11uon. you
thQUld llflpear at If hea1 •
Ing end Ille your O!>j
llons or Ille wrillM obiee'-
l!Qna w1111 !fl• coun beloni
lhl hearing You1 P· poar8t1C m.y be In perlM
or by YDUT anorney.
IF YOU ARE A CREDI·
TOR Of contingent c19dilor
ot thO clttC*aiod, you muat nte your da1m With die
coun and ma~ • oopy to"'
personal repr11Hnta1tve ilooolnlad lly ~ COllr1 within lour monthl llOl'I lhe
a111 ot r1ra111tuanc* ot tel·
1er1 as p~ kl Prooate Codi IOctlon 9100 The
tuM kif IM!"Q dalnt1 ¥llli 1104
e!Cl>ife t>efOf• tour monlht
tfOITI me t'!Nmg dlilt• no-
tlma~ YOU MAY E></.MINE IN
ftft lli9I by N court. H ~
M I PtnQn ""91'91t9d In
!118 ...... ~ may lilt
wlf1 "" COi.ift • NqU.tll '°' Sc>ec:MI NOi~ (bm ~·154} Of tt1e f!llng OI M
ln¥tntOIY .aria ~ Of e.t11t ..-.. ar of any
PtUliOli Of ~ ••
J>")Vided In ProtMii. CCxM
'8C1lon 1250 A Aeca1811 tor SC>ec:ial Notice IOfm II
availlble from ll'l4t court
<:19rtl Attorney tor Petttion.t: w. "od l,em, (8-f. 110003) ~. C11Toll, Stem •w.nw, 2tOO Mk:helaon Drive,
lulte 270 lrvlne, C1~Homl• 82112
A TTORHEV P:Oft•
Alban Ann Slam
Pubh•hed Newport Baech· Costa Mesa Oa1ty Pilot
September II, to, 16, 1999
ThF862
Flctltlou• Bualnffl
Name St•t•ment
The IOl!owing peflons
are doing bu$lne11 u
METRO FINANCIAL, 5
Corporate Plaza, Newport
Beadl, CA 92660
Darrell Pesh. 1io1 Gold·
enrod. Corona det Mar, CA
92625
'T'hrs l>u$1MS1 II con·
docled by an lnd'IYtduat
ttave you sta11ect doing business yet? No
Darrell Pash
ThlS stalemen1 was hied with the County Cieri< ol
Orange County on 8·27·99
1SIM803671
Daily Pilot Sept 11 16
23, 30, 1999 Th845
Flctltlou1 Bu1lnH1
Name Statement
The toltow1ng persons
are doing buslneu as
ACER, 135 Comme~al
Way Costa Mesa, Ca 92627
Amburgey Carich Con·
slrue1ion Inc.. (CA), 135
Commercial Way, Costa
Mesa, Ca 92627
This business 1s' con·
ducted by e corporation
Have you staned dOlng
business yet? No
Amburgey Carich Con·
strucllon. Inc • Aon
Amburgey, Vice. Pres
This statement was riled
wrth tne County Clerk of
Orange County on g.3.99
1~28
Datty Pilot Sept 9, 16
23. 30, t 999 Th846
Fictitious Bu1lne11
Nam• Statement The following persons
are datng business as
ATE Sarvas 2 Tllran,
Laguna Ht Is, CA 92656
James A Maltatalt
Trustee tor Paderborn
Trust, 7/1199. 4-455 Tor·
rence Bl .. #983, Tooence,
CA 90503 This business ts con·
ducted by. 1 business trvsl
Have you starled doing
t>usiness yet? Yet July 1,
1999
J A Manatall. Trvstee
Thts slalement was filed
wtth the County Clerk of
Orange Count~3·99
1 04402
Dally Pilot Sept 9, t 6,
23 30, 1999 Th841
Flctltlou1 BualneH
Nam• Statement
The tollow1ng pel'$onS
ere doing business as
ARTESCAPE CYBER
GA1..LERY 33591 Via De
Agua . San Ju a n
Capistrano. Ca 92675
Anescape Cvt>er Gallery,
(Ca), 33591 l/ia De Agua:
San Juen. Ca 92675
Joseph W Kemp, 33581
V1a De Agua San Juen
Capistrano Ca 92675
This buSlness is con·
ducted by e general
pertners1'11p
Have you started doing
buS1ness yet? Yes
Sept 1, 1999
Artescape Cyt>er GaUety
Cameron Pearce (PreSI·
dent)
This statement was hied
With the County Cler11 of Orange County on g..3.99
10996'°"32
Dallv Pilot Sepl 9. 16,
23. 30, 1999 Th848
Fictltlou1 Bu1lneH
Name Statement
The l0Uow1ng persons
are oo~ t>uslneu a1;
Cast Craft, t7972-Sky·
park Crete, Suite o. tMne,
CA 92714
Alan B Lemmerrnen
247 Dr1rtwooel Road, Co· rone del Mar, CA 9262S
Barbara J Lemmerman,
247 DflltWOOd Roed, Co-
IOl\I del Mar, CA 92825
Tllll bu 1ness 11 oon-
Clueled by hUsband end
w1t1
Have you started doing
business yet' No
Alan B Lemmeiman nu 5ta1emen1 Ms !Jed
with the County Cl8f1I ol
01ange Coun~ 9 3-99 1---904427 Daily PllOI Sept 9. 16,
23. 30. 1999 TI\849
Flctltlou1 Bu1(neaa
Name Statement 'rile totlow1ng pe1$0N
ere dOlng l>Usl/llSS as.
802 E. Prne Strut Apar1·
ments, 902 E Pine Street,
Santa Ana CA 92701
Vlclor Gruber. 2828 ~il·
1opa Orlvt, Costa MeN,
CA 92826
Dan Gruber. 15821
Venture Boulevardi Suite
600. Woodland HI Is, CA
91438
Jon Gruber. 253 Hanover
Drive, Costl Me... CA
92626
Th11 but.lneae la con
ducted by Othtlr·Spedty
Tenants·ln·Common
Have ~ llr1ecl doing butlnesl '(llt7 No
Vidor Gruber Thit staitment was flleO
Wilh If>• County Clerk Of Orange eoontv on 9.3.99
'~' Dally Pllol Sep! II, 11
2313Cl, 199' T"8SO
Flctftl0u1 8ualneH
Name St.mtment
The I~ pe~
1119 dOlno bullnen ••
DESIGl-4 21 , 170 New
Pof1 Cenler Or 1150,
Newport Bdl, CA 926e0
Wendy Vaid.. 2527
B1mboo !b~_Newpor1
Betlch, CA IUtiOU
Tlllt ~n&SI la c:ot\•
duC.1ed by In !f'ldlv1dlAI
Halle ~ •ta~ dOinO
buslnH• yet? No
Wendy Valdn
Tlll• itllll!MOI WU lli.d Wtltl ..,_ OCM!ty Cllrt.. Of
0!11'1(!8 County on a n , ........
Dally PilOt 9lfM. t 18, 2). 36. fffll Thlei7
92963 Thie bullnta II QOO•
dUCled by • corporation
Have you &1&1'9d dolllg
bu4Me11 yet? Y ... 711 MIG
ST. 8ody Design, Inc,
Scan Tot>oMan. Prlll·
08111
Thil statlmenl WU ftl9d •lltl ll'l4t COunly Clertc Of
Orenge Count,~99 1 521
Dady Poat Sept II. 16
23.30, 11199 Th863
STATEMENT OF
ABANDONMENT OF
USE OF FlCTmous
BUSINESS NAME
The following pe1son(1)
has (ha-.-e) abllndoned the vu of the 11ct111ous busl· ness name
V1k1ng Per10fmance, 485
E 17th Street. Unit 500,
Costa Mesa, CA 92627
The F1C11l10US Business name refeffltd to above
was hied In OranQe County
on Maret\ 5, 1 !J99, FILE
NO 1999-6785225
Enl( Follt.edal. Managing
Panner. 485 E 17th S1ree1.
Calta Mesa, CA 92827
Viking Aircraft Products.
Investor. 1785 e Sahara
Su11e 490 Las Vegas, NV
1t9t04
This business ts con·
dueled by a bm1ted Pait·
nersh•P
Viking Aircrah ProdUcts.
Anders FOi edal, President
• This statement was flied
Wtltl lhe County Clerk ol Orange County on 9f3l'99 19H680oU03
Dally Piiot Sept. II. 16,
23, 30. 1999 Th858
Fictitious Business
Name Statement
The looowing persons are doing 1>uslne$$ as
New Mtllennlum Mon-
gage & Escrow Services,
2688 Elden Ave , Cosla
Mesa CA 92827
Margaret A. Lea, Real
Estate Broker Lie
#00546373, 2686 Elden
Ave , Costa Mesa, CA
92627
This business 1s con·
ducted by an 1nd111ldual
Have yOU &tanlel oo.ng
buS.1\155 yet'' No Margaret A Lea
This statement was !tied
with the County Cler1( ol
Orallge Counly on 9·3·99
1ll996804424
Oaijy Piiot Sepl 9 16,
23 30. 1999 Th859
Fictitious Bualne11
N1me Stat~nt
The followll'IQ persons
are doing busmess as EZnet. 2727 West CoeSl
Highway Newport Beach.
CA 92683
EZnet, Inc (NV) •• 2727
West Coasr Highway,
Newport Beach, CA 92663
This business 1s con-
ducted by a oorporation
Have you &taf1ed doing
t>usrness yet? Yes, 8115199
Elnet, Inc . Alben Blake
Christensen, CEO This statement was llled
wtlh the County Clerk of
Orange Coun~~
Daily P1lol Sept 9, 18,
23.30. 1999 Th851
Actllloua Bualne ..
Name Statement
The following persons
are doing business as
P. A 9' ProductlOOS,
1345 North Cal>rillo Parll onve. un11 K·l, Santa Ana
CA 92701
Rd\ard Gnl!1n Tamura,
1345 North Cabrlllo P1'11
Drlv9. Unit K· 1 Santa Ana.
CA92704
This t>usinen Is con-
ducted by co-pa11ners
Have you started doing
busineu yet? Yes 1115199
R. Gnlfin Tamura This s111emen1 was filed
with the County Cieri< of
Orenge Coun~ 9·3·99
'"9611°"25
OaUy Ptlol Sept 9, 16,
23,30. 1999 Th852.
Flctltlou. BualneH
Name StAltement
The lolk>Wlng persons
are dotng bUstneu as Vici~ Producuons,
2 Winged Foot Lane. New·
port Beach, CA 92660
David J Junker, 2
Winged Foot Lane, New·
port Bea<:h. CA 92660
Tin l>usmess is con-
ducted by. In lndrvldual
Have you staneo doing
l>uslnesa yet? Yes.
OM>9199
David J Junker
This statement was rued
With the County Cletk of
Ol'ange County on 9-3 ·119 1~1t
Oalty Pllol Sept 9. 16.
23 JO. 1999 Th853
FlctltlOua Bualnea1
Nam• Statement
The lolowing persons
ere doiog business as
Newporl Plants 1n<1
Flowers, 1652 Newpon
BIVd . Cclta "4esa, Calll0t·
nil 112627 Senie V1rtan11n, 1249
South Diamond Bar Blvd.,
Diamond Bar, Celltom11
91785
John Rameey, 1375 San
Barn1dlno Ro1d, Sin
Dimas, C.tifomla
This bU61n811 ls con-
dUded by I g&nlrll
pertnerVllp
Have you Slar190 doing
bUstneu ~17 YH, 6+911 S.tlle V1rtanlan
This 11at1ment was f1ltd
With ltle County Clerll ol ~~
Dl!Jv PlloC ~ 9 ti. 23.30. 1999 ~
-Flctidoue Bu•lneaa
NIMM 9tat9ment
The k>llOMllO pef10t'lil
are doing bultne ..
Clillaln Bomba~•. 42S
30ll'I St•MI. 113 N ~ Bueti CA 9a663
COFCO INC., tCA),
42S«>th Str t 113. t.i.W•
port 8eactl. CA G2fi63 nu busi ts con-~ by • COf1)fntlOn
HM you i n.C1 o:itng
Du1ln•n Y•I? Y••· 04-01..U
COFOO tNC , sanc11 ~r, 'VIOit Pm!OenVSec-,9111ry
Thill ltMetnlln( Ml """' Wllt'I lt'llt Count'( Oi.t\ Of ~~ OeityPloc~ 13.130. ,... 1~ iijo11i .. lbiilln11t
1
Flctltloua 8u•lnea1
Name Sta'*'*'t
The loltOwlng pet'IOn1
are doing bustnest aa
SOolh CO.SI Golf, 1684
Wltlier Ave , SJ>IC8 42,
Co11a Meta, Catllornla
11~27 Mark Kendrick, 1884 Wit• lier Ave , Sp1C8 ,.2, Costa
"4e$8, Cahlomll 92627
John Archer, 4223 Dani . Rd .• Newport Beach. Call
lomla 92663
Thi& l>USinUI t1 con·
Clueled by a gene,.,
panneflhlp
Have you staned dOit\g
business yet? Yes,
08117199
John L. Archer
This statement wu filed
with Iha County Clef1t of
Orange Coun~ on 8-1 &-911 1»tMe02n2
Dally Plk>I Aug 26, Sept
2. 9 f6. 1999 Th820
FictWou1 BuafneH
Name Statement
The following person•
are dotno business as
Fast Track F111leSS, 217
Gallery Way,. TusUn, CaN·
fomia 92782
Kelly Scott Newton. 217
Gallery Way, Tustin, Cali·
tomia 92782
This business Is con·
ducted by· an lndlvldual
Have you staned doing
t>ui;mess yet? No
Kelly Scott NeWlon ThiS statement was llleel
with the County Cieri\ of
Orange County on 7·29·99
19996800780
Dally Piiot Aug 26. Sept
2, 9, 16, 1999 TI\821
Actitioua Bu1lneH
Name Statement
The loltow1ng persons
are doing business as
lnterllance Capctal 151
Kalmus Or • Suite K·2,
Cosla Mesa, CA 92626
CCU Group, Inc (CA)
151 Kalmus Dr . Suite 1<·2
Costa Mesa, CA 92626
Ttlls l>IJSlnes.t Is con-ducted by a OOtporabon
Have you started dOlng
business ye!? Yes,
1/30/1995
CCU Group. Inc • GIOfll Kampl\IPresldent & CEO
This statement was hied
w11h Iha County Clerk of
Orange County on 8·24·99
1999680326'
Dally Pilot Aug. ~6, Sept
2, 9 J8, 1999 Th822
Fictitious BualnH•
Name Statement
The loll<>wlng per$00$
ere domg bOslness as
Goapply mongage.com
330 W Bay St 1180,
Costa Mesa. ca111om1a
92627
Goappty COll'l insurence
servlCH. WlC , (CA), 330W
Bay SL 1180. Coita Mesa
Calitoml8 92627
Thi$ business 1s con-
dueted by. a corpcntion
Have you 1rar1ed doing
business yet? No
Goepply com insoranoe
setVices, inc., Alctlard A
Gar1'911, Chief F'1t1 Officer
Thlt statement was f led
Wllh the County Cler1t of
Orange County on &-16-99
199968024'11
Oa!Jy Pilot Sepl 2 9, 16:
23. 1999 Th823
Flctltiou• Bu1lne11
Name Statement
The toltowlng persons
are doing business es
a) GOl2Getaloan com, b)
WhoLoansYouBaby com
118 E Bly Ave., Newpon
Beach, CA 92661
Jonathan O'Donnell, t 18
E. Bay Ave., Newpon
Beach. CA 92661
Th11 business Is oon·
ducted by an lndllllduat
Have you staf\ed dOlng
business yet? No
JonatNln 0 ·0onne•
This sta .. ment was llled
with tne County Cletl. ol
Orange County on 8·31 ·99 1999611031161
Daily Pilot Sept 2, 9 16
23. 1999 Th824
Fictitious Buslne ..
Name Statement
The loilowng Plrsonl
ar9 dOlng l>uslneSS II
Sida Street Cetenng nd
Cate, 17911 Ne#pOtt Blvd .
IA105 Cocla Meaa Ca
92627
Deadbeats tncorpore1..o,
(Ca ), 1799 Ne#pofl 6IYd ,
Cos11 Mesa, Ca 112827
Thia bu11neS1 ~' con· dUCled by a corporation Have you 1taned doing
busmen yet? vu, 1-1·98
Dea<lbeats IOOOfporatltd,
Oline Harmon, President
Tin stetement wat flied
Wilh lhl County Cieri< of
Orange COUtlty on 6 31 ·99
1"968038'2
Oaltv Piiot Sep1 2, II, 16.
23 1m Tl'l825
FlctftJou1 8ualneu
Name Statement
Toe I~ petsan1
are dOlnO business as
CYBEATEK COLLEGE.
:WOO AVV!llll ol The Ms
suite A 110, Cotta Mesa,
CAll212e ~rlec:ti Cdle09 Inc:.,
(Cahtornla), 3'00 A....,_,.
OC The Arts. SUit A110, ~..._. CA92G'l9
TNt bulinHI .. con-
dud.ed by. a oorpotltlon ~you • ...,.,.,~
bUSlneat. ,ef? No Cyt>enech Oollegt Inc.,
01'19 8olwtl. Vico Pres.
OIM'll Thll Qtemenl tllt!d
1hl Courtly 0.1\ °' 0ranoe Oounrv Ot'l W• ;91 t~1
2, °t'r.:'::00 Al.IQ 2'1'~
ue • Name~t
The folloWlng pe'90nt
ar dOltlO bullnt u
Ar1 Jw1u F•mlly Mlarctt. 618 W 19th
SlTMI Col CA 12U7
Art Jualc• fr•mtlr .....,... Inc lNV); 611 w
'11111 8fte\. Coat. ...., CA'2Q7 lNI l:IUlinMa .. CClftoo
caldld ~ • c:apordon
.... ~ MM'8CI 0*1ll ~""-""° An Judlc• Fttnlly ~-~~
..
Tllll~WillMed
wt1tl IN County C6eftL ol
Ofange ~ty on •2• II
1•111n•• Detiv PIOI Aug 26. 5erit
2 II, f8. 1119 ~15
FJCddOUi 8U9'MN NM\e~
The lollowlno pettona ~· doinO bulineM .. ~ P&A lntemetion.I, b Development, 1778
onrov11 Ave , Coate
Mesa, Ca 92927
Stuart G1dd11. 339 Cher· fYlree Ln , Newpor1 Baach,
Ca 112660
Andrew Crene. 512
Tuatln Ave , Newport Baach, Ca 92621
Ph1llp Lim, 612 Tustin
Ave • NtW()Orl Beach, Ca
92827
Thlt busine11 11 oon·
ductl.<I by I llmltad
pannersf\lfl
Have you 11arte<1 doing
bUSinlu yet? No
Stuart Gaddie
ThtS statement wa1 kled
With tile County Cleft! ol
Orange County on 8·24·99 1"968032U
Daily Piloe Aug 26, Sept
2 9 16 19911 Th818
t=lclJtloua Bualneu
Name S~tament
The lollowlng pel10n$ ,,. doing t>us1ness as
COMPANY GEAR, 2151
Orange Ave. IH, Costa
Mell CA 92627
VMan L~ae Simonis
21S1 Orange Ave . tH,
Costa Mesa CA 92627
This business 1s con-
ducted t>y an ind!Vidual
Ha11e you stanad dotng
1>us1ness yet? No
V!Vtan Louise S1mon1S
ThlS •taternent was Med
Wllh Iha County Clerk ol
Orengo County on 8·24·99
199968032.59
OailY Pilot Aug 26. Sept
2. 9 f6 1999 Th817
Flctlllou1 8u1lne11
Name Statement
The following person'
are doonQ business as
STREETSKATE, 321
Ogle, Unit A Costa Meea
Cahtornia 2627
Jann Van Hamersveld
321 Ogle Apt A, Costa Mesa Ca ofomia 92627
Ths buslne~s is con-dudeo t>y an lndlYtdtJal
Have you 11ane<1 doing
business yet? No
Jann Clay
Van Hamersvekl
Tiiis 5tatement was 11 ad
w1tn Iha County Cterk ol
Orange County oo 8·24-99
19996803258
Dally P110t Aug 26. Sepl
2. 9, 16, 1999 Th818
Flctlliou1 Bu1lnesa
Name St•tement
The lollowmg persona
are do•ng buslne s u
W ILSON COFFEE
ROASTING , 1760
Monrov11 Ave , Ste 65,
Costa Mesa. CA 92627
AnthOny P Wiison, 1580
Orenge Ave , Costa Mesa
CA 92827
01wna Banse. 11
Sun<11nce Ave , Nowpon
Beach, CA 112663
This buSlneas 1s con-
ducted by 1 generel
pertne rsn.p
Have you starteo OOiflO
bUllNISS yet? YM
January 1998
Anthony P Wilson
This Statement was filed
w•th the County Clerk of
Ofenge Couniy on 8·2449
109llll032S7
Dally Ptlot Aug 26. Sept
2.11. fs. 11199 Th819
RctitJou1 Bualneu
Name Sta19menf
The lollowtng perlOllS
are domg ~ss 1s at The Sand Ser.er, l> Bind Server,
c BandSer..er,
d BanclServer com.
151 G1ugwn Ci!de, Aliao
Vie,o. CA 92&56 Roy Bettle. 151 Gaugutn
Circle, Ahso V18tQ, CA
92656
Candy&se Carlsen·
Bellle, 151 Gauguin Clrt:le,
Aliso Vreto. CA 926~ Ron Bettle, 151 Gaugultl
Circle. Aliso Vie)o. CA
92656 Ths bUs1ness 11 con-
dl.lded l>y • general
panna11hlp
Haw you 818r1ed cbng
buslflffs yet' Yes, April
14, 111119
Roy Bel!te
This statement was 111«1
Wllh the County ~ °'
Otange eoun~1::,:
Dally Pi!Ot Aug 26. Sept
2.11. 16. 1119t T"'809
Ffctltloua BUilnMI
Name Statement
The tollOwing peraone
••• doing bUslneM ..
Lety'• Beauty Sa•on.
2200 Hatt>ar Blvd • 0.140.
Costa M .... ca 02m
Let1C11 Pena Marcial.
2214 College Ave • Ai>l #5,
Costa M.. Ca 82d27
This bUSlneas Is oon·
dUded by 1n lndlvldual
Hive you 111"8d doing
buSNU yet? No
Letletl Mara&I
This •tatement waa tiled
wlll\ IN Ciounty Clerll of Onange COunty on 8·20-99
19"M02tll D• ty PllOC Aug 26. ~ 2 9 f8. 1999 Th810
Flctidoua 8u1lneea
N '" Statetnef'lt The lollo'Mrlg 1)811001 ,.. CIOlfio buslne6s .. ~MAZi}i!GSURGERtES
COM, 1503 SQUCh Coul
Dt 1n1 Oos1a Mela CA
0
Rall1(ln tnc.. tCAl 1503 SOllth Coe$1 DrWe. 1111,
Cot Maa.CA This bUllneSI oon-
dueted tJy • CICtpCnllM
...... you Oolr'O ~wt?HO mun Inc., F'*1 . PmlderW
Tiiis tement tlled
Wiit! h Q:utfY 108ft. of OfanQI~
~~Aug "1rf:r,
-·
~~ -">· I
M~ -·t.. ..
Orwige~
~ l'ilol AuO 28 ...... 2. t 8. 1119 Tl1112
FleiliO• IUilniii .......... ....,..,..
n. ~ '*'°"' .,. CIOltla buslMM ..
Paclllc RV, 1520
PondetOH SI • Coe!• Mesa, ~. 112628
oai. F Ware, S87t
Mounllln Loop Trail,
AnahelfJI Hile, Ca. 92807 This bUslness It oan-
dl.laed l>'(. an~ Have you 5181'ed dOlnQ
businees yet? NO Dale F wa ... This 818.lemeflt WU tiled
Wilh the County Clerk ol
Orange County on 8·2•·99 1....,,_
Deily Piiot Aug 26, Sept; 2.i. f6, 1999 . Th813
FlctltJoua Bualnn•
Name Stat.ment
The folloWlng pel'IOM
are OQjng blJStne&S aa
RIChatd HIAI Arct\ltecl.
Inc . '415 C Imperial Hwy, La Habra CA 90831
Clay, (Utah), 151136
Amber Valley Dnve. Whit·
tier. CA 90604
This business is con-
duc:ted by. a a:>rpof•llOn
Have you 11anad doing
business ye1? Yes
JUiy 1, 1999
98'f, Btyan 0 IU, CEO
ThiS Slatement was lllltd
With "18 County Cleft( ol
Orange County on 8-20-99
1999Sa02MI
Dally Pltol Aug 26. Sept
2. 9. f6 1999 Th808
Ffctldous euatnen
· Name Statemertt
The folloWing pe!SOOI
are dolng l>usme&& as-
TAM cLECTRIC 285
SingtnQWOOd Streat. Unit
21 . Orange, Calllornra
92869
Char les Anthony
Tamule111ch. Jr, 285 Sino·
lll9W(l0d Street, unit 21.
Or~. CA 92869
This business ts oon-
dUCled by an 1nd1Vlduat
Have you &lllf1ecl dOlng
tJusmess yel7 No
Chanes A. TarnuleW::t\, Jr
Thi$ statement was Ned
'NM the County Clertt °' Orarige County on 8-23-99
109968031•
Dally PllOt Aug 26, Sep 2. 9. f6. 1999 Th797
Fictitious Buainea
Name Statement
The IOllowtng pel'SOl'\I
ire doillO business as
CO Efostoess Cardi.
17155 Ne.mope SI Sle
C. Fountain Valley,
eariromia 1121oe Rosi M Ainslie,. 297
Bevarty 51 • Laauna Beech,
Cahlomta 92651
Ttn l>U$1neSS IS COii•
duct ad by. an 1ndtvld0at
Have you started doing l>Uslness yet? No
Rosa Ainslie
This statement was filed
with N County Cler)( ot
Orange Counl\~~-99 1 191
Da•IV P1tot Aug 26. Sepl 2. 11. f6, 1990 Th798
Flctitloua Bualne.•
Name Statement
The IClllCMng persons
a,. doing business as
Rl'ltnestone Guy. 1610
Myrtlewood St.. Cos11
Mesa Caldomia 92626 Mar11 Roty Wegner, 18\0
Myrtlewood Sf.. Cos!A
Mesa. Cai•lomla 92e26 This busklla IS con-
duded by; an~
~ you started doltlg
t>us;neu yer? No
Mll1! Rory Wegt* This stalemenl ..... llled
"""" l"8 County Clertl of Orange County on 6-24·99
181111 ltoar1,
Dally Pilol Aug 26. S~b
2.9. f6. 1999 Th805
F1Ciiffioua Bu.lneaa
Harne St.temenl "
The f~ng penons
ara doing bUSlness es;
Crallllne Construction
Company 220-8 Palmer
Slfeet, Colla Meal, caJi,
tom.a 921127
Kenneth P FrobenlUI.
220-B Palmer Street,
Costa Mesa, Calilorrna
92627
Tll4I buSlness IS c:on•
ducted by: 80 individual
Have you •tarted lbnQ busineu yec7 Yes •
1 °'°'*'1993
Ketlnettl P. FrobeniUs
This statement MU flied •
Wl1Tl IN C<U1'Y Oef1c of Qfange~
Oallv Piiot Aug. 26. s.it.;
2. 9, 16. 1m TNIOe
/Ve, 'II
#el;
tfoa
. //kite
A
G()OD
ADI
Call
842-5878
(:)
EQUAL HOUSING
OPPORTUNITY
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94W74-4252
ANNE WILLEY
Mt-574-4249
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I COl'Def v\8W lot, $1, 150,000 • Angela/Metro Really 723-0653
: BALBOA IS. 202 Plen Aw.
, OPEN SUN 1-4:30
• LIKE NEW 3BR, 2.75BR,
huge me1r whnll'ble be, lrplc,
: ldded bl MNee 2bf, huge
den eun: rm. $1, 1 H,000
• Dottle ~· Beech Tlme Aly : 14M7W511
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OPEN SUN 124
MilOfY Ouptex new CllPllS
pwil -Widow CO\llMgl Sltpl
IO beedl, view of bly Good
oonO 1695.000 Cl5h to Loen
Helene Joy. Agl IM!HI 73-3663
1 HOUSESICONOOS
I FOASALE CORONA DEL UAR
Bf Ha AccMI 10 !>fMI•
gated bud\, large landsQped
yard, In perfect Concltionl
Recb:ed to $659,000
OWnetl'Bl'okef IM9-64S-1256
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SPAC TOWNHOME
3BR 2 58A ~ tSQOll Large
mllr bt. hi YU CAMI'• $249,900
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Gtandma't Cottage, E'Slde
Reduced 19lln to $231.tOO
2 Lot. Show• '*'I nlc•I 2Br 1 Ba Ed Viii den BOSiClle
Btol<er 949-650-0943
38' 2Ba 4C g11 Remodeled.
big 1am4y room, new kllehen •
MW batn. new landscape.
ll'•at locatron. $499.000 Jom Moller, Agt 949·280-3100
ESIOE eeau11fUI CUSIOll\
deleched, 2·SIOI)', bU1h 1n ·92.
3Br 2 5Ba. $334,000 Earl &
~ TaylOf, ~ 949--642-4722 ~ MIH Ver • Beauty I Vecant $2711,000
• 2Sr 2.5B1 Townhome I 2 Mstn, g11, pooU $151,000
• 1·SIOfY 48' 1 V• B.tthll • 0-1980 lq.ft $265,000 I lmmpeccabll 3Br 28a. Ir
huge baekylf'd, S289,000 • tHllllMlfl.Mt •
• 714-201-7653 .
•E •kit CM• 2615 Rldland1 • Slit-Sun 1-4
2 btocu from Back Bay
All 1\1 5bf 3ba h6e c:U-de-sac
Owner cJo bkr. $399,000
949-722-8896
19 HOUSESIC= FOR HUNTINOTON BEACH
'SURFCREST' t92n Surf Ot
' Open Sun 1·5 ' St811tlg 0
$4 I 71( Steps to bell' 3br, 2.Sba Msll su~e wltrplc 2 car gar
Sea Clift Aly ' Ana SudolSky
714·536-0356
22 HOUSE81CONDOS FOR SAL!
IRVIN!
'BEAU WOODBRIDGE
3br + din, 2.Sbl, 2 Cir ~· belt and unh. Approx 2 00
1f. Stefanie~ O Aimil
SSSl,000 14M52~13
2G HOUSES/CONDOS FOR SALE
L.AGUNA MIGUEl
Laguna N~ 25121 &anoria Open Sat· 2·5 • 3br 2 5ba
Solmg cell's lrpc. Np Ranch, PflV, award WWI $ChoOIS
~ $269 900 949-383-8190
'2 HOUSESICONOOS FORSALI NEWPORT BEACff
BEACH COTTAGE
BEAUTIFUL 2 SlORY
$511,000.
AGENT 949-723-8120
3Br 2.5Ba
New Home In Baek Bay
$3119,000 Prine onry.
MGA 141-300.3304.
BaYffont whh PrlYllt Boal
Sllp. Remodeled 2·story 481.
38a +den, 1~18 COllll81
1ops. new '1' crown mo~ St,250,000 ~r 949 1 ·8500 lC205. t 0
NATVCKET COTTAGE
OPEN FRf.SAT·SUN 12-5.
23 Fremont S1
2 Sll'f mlg co~ 2br 2oa
priv bch lot UISid lse sep
Own SI 59,900 949-675-5499
·OdO Penn' M Clbrillo
2bt 2be 99811. ptarUhon
11'111111'1 land lal. comm pool
Pnv bch !Of resid S 147 .SOO
LIDO RESORT HOMES 94~73·6623 Of 720-9882
H;Wp0;; H1i9M1 Unlqut Mn-E~tlle Slligle SIOfY. 58r 3Ba.
3 Fp's approx 2300 st on
OV8fliled lot. 952251. bea1J1Jhi
yard. ~ery ptlvlle & ~
$649.000 r 714-813..C70S
WESTCUF
2BR·2BA CONDO
$175.000 PRINC ONLY
MGA 949·300-3304
BIG CYN VILLAS
TOWNHOME EXCEUENCE
90<dlrlng Big Cyn Goll
CourN. 2•3brs
Open Sun 1-4
FORD ROAD PROPERTIES
949-759· noo
NPB 2 on a tot Newer 56f
2bl, lrt ., .. ' older 3bf' 2be. xtra lg lot, 1ummerlwJnlet'
rental pottnti.t Fr1 hM h11
been newly l9dec, I CM l*'k
Burr while R1y. 14M7Mi30
BAV6l0£ Vil.LAGE NEWPORT BEACH
300 E COAST HWY lit
28A, 28A OfFICE, SHOP,
STOMGE. f'RPl.C. $75,000
BY owK£R 14M'1'M095
1 11-~1
SHARP Costa Meta
4 plaxl JuM 10'\ ~ $3751(
Ageill 7" 670-8263
80 COMMIRITAIL MfDUSTSALI
B1y front Bulld1ng 1 Br 1 Ba new carpet & paWlt, new lloor
coverings. srott111, no pees
$825/mO yt1y 94~673-1943
109 APTS
CORONA DEL MAR
•THE•
SHORES APTS
1 & 2 B R
TOWNHOMES
Starting@
$1095/mo.
Mo TO Mo lease.
.. We are a per·
community.
6 blocks
from the beach
949·644·261 1
Open HH Sit 1-3, 411
PolnHttla AYI. Bch Cotl9QI
281181 2 bllts 10 bch. StSOOI mo (inc::I05 u11s • sas 1v1. Call lot
appt Gordon 949~73-7350
110 APTS
COSTA MESA
E'SIOE BEAUTIFUL STUDIO 931", ~I rtSldenbal ne9'bor·
hood, no smk~IS $79"5/mO lncld utls 949·645-1768
ne.ICh Front••
2br 1bt turn. II mo. ""' through June 10th. Call Matt
11447o-tOl1
I 154 HOUSESICOfl>OS FOR RENT BALBOA !SUND '
Channing 38' HorM. End '*'° and COU/lylld. pllulg w~ m~mo year!v
AriglWMello Really 7ZJ.06~
155 HOUSESICONDOS FOAAEHT BALBOA PEJIN
Slnlt!Ud, Stipe to Stach, ocean view, matble & grlMI
3 + 2den •2 +I •"Studio
714·390-3308 / 949·363 1506
!"OCEANFRONT • 19th ST. Furn 38r/2 S8a (or) 2Brl2Ba,
FP's. 4-Blooks So ot Nl""l>011 Pler Aw11ome Winter
Rental. 949-673· 1943
Winter Renlal·SpackXl1
Delux an new. rurtv lum'd 2bt
2ba, 2c gar, wld, NC, M>ell.
quiet, cts to bell 9"9·6751130
spildou1 3Bf 2Ba. new paml/
carpet, garage. no/pets/smllg
S1800fmo YllV Near belch &
bay Aval 9ft5 949-650·8998
159 HOUSESICOHDOS FOR RENT CORONA DEL MAR .
COM RENTAL SPEctALIST
•CHRIS EDWARDS•
Flrll Eei.tM Propertlll
14t-3tt-1209 cell ph«M
Condo, 4br 3111, trplc, 2 ear
g•, laun*y, open eunny
1IOOlf, wall! to beach.
$3375/mo. t49-212·11lt
HARBOR VIEW HIUS
Panoramic Ocu n Vlewt.
Mllt>fe entry 48' 3Ba, 3c p ,
pool, SS500fmo.14M40-7'11
1160~1
WHY RENT?
You CAN Buyl
100% fin1ncln9
Call 80().258-6217
for fr" Information
E"Side 38' 2Ba 119 lam hm
al 8CJ1>1a M upg11des, illge
yatd. 2c Ill'· 3ml IO bllctl. no
pets S180Mno 149-642·1004 ,e si0£ COTTAGEe
28R 18A 1 Cir garage,
2JIO Elden tC
94M45-4SIS
lA9TSi6E HtiGHti '
38' 21a Giant Lot, RV
J)dlng, VACANT. $1900t'Mo,
Agent, 1Mf.7JH074
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Newport ::: Ridge
Exclusive Gated Community
ATOP NEWPORT COAST
• Enclosed Garage
•Alarm System
•Washer/Dryer/Refrigerator
• Fimess, Business, Clubhouse Centers
ONE AND Two BEDROOM
APARTMENT HOMES FROM $1370
San Joaquin Hills at
Ne~ Ridge Drive
Wooded Newport Luxury
Steps To· Fashion Island
OCEAN BREEZES, CITY CONVENIENCES,
CORONA D EL MAR LOCATION & C
• Va ulted ceilings, frplcs • Heated Olympic Pool
• Country kitchens • Fabulous closets/storage
• Wooded landscaping • 11-acre nature park
• WalJc to shops Ii dining • Dogs Ii cats welcome
Select Location
1 Bedroom5 from $1140
2 Bedrooms from $1120
l Bedrooms from $1675
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• Concierge Service
• 24 HR Fitness Center
I Bed from S 1795
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Intrusion Alarms
Gourmet Kitchens -
Elevator Access -
• 24 HR Security Gate
• Clubhouse Facility
2 Bed from $2385
2 Bed/den from $2210
Gas Fireplaces
9 Poot Ceilings
Condo Specs
Su bterranean Parking
Custom Home Design Program Available
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Newport Mar na
Apartments
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Ua~ftunt lonunun1ty WllhF.E"V2tC htath &
marinl.Trupkat landtai>lfll· LarW pool a
sun ckck Walk 10 8aJbol I thops
M.111U(CS rroro fashion lsbrid
• Spaclout 28R and 2BR & dt1I apu
• Prtntc p11Joa or balconies
•Wood burnlnl/ps IUq>lac~ Ca UndNYt4 .. 17 .. 7N
• Private ,ar:ascs
• Bolt sups anllablc
• UM<>. $~Softy No Ptu ra .... c:a11 949 76().0919
•OCEAN IAY VIEW• 2br 2'Ml, PoOI, .,,.. frplc,
llfttl.: Ho"''· $1toofmo. . IN ... MM7"°475
SILL
used Vlhlcle clUsifted ... 7.
•WtS'tCUfft
GeotglOU$ lnttnot 2tit,
2bl LOIS <1' =--Poot & llUndry SI mo Ag. 949-640.7000.301
OCIAHFROtff
ANO OCEAN ~OH
1-Mm ""' Mdr1ll UOOMOOO. .
lier MM424tl0
OCEANFRONT
BAY FRONT RENTALS
BALBOA
t Yl8/fy Renlll, ,
Fabulous Ocean V1ew,
2Br• Ofllce, S380CWMo
t Wlntlf Ocean Front,
291, Bolh Upper & Lower Ava~ablo. S1700r'Mo
t Bay front Balboa Cove
38r 2Ba, $3200r'Mo. OTHER WINTER a
YEARLY RENTALS
AVAILABLE
BNR 949-723-4494
3Dr 2ba OCEANFRONT
dupler FP gar porch on ocn.
IAIMI. 18CqUetbal courts, avail
9'17 S2500Mo 949~43
VllW on Big Canyon Goff oourse, 2br 2be JM· 2-car.
pool, sp1 1enn1s $1950
W909-676-57J6 909-64 HM20
PAHORAMiC Newport Harbor
Bay·Harboc view 3Br 2Ba Condo. 2c ga1, JM Ml')'
S2500imo A'J 714·396-5751
OCEAN VIEW, tum, 2bf 21>a
condo, frplc, 91Ced, 2 many
wtrll tO menUon. S1SOWmo.
... 722-0114
Fully fum, Winter rental. 3bf
3bl, 2 car gar, '9Clnt remod,
4 houNe to beach. $2000(
mo 9411-646-21156
• Nft B1Ytfont Home, 2l>r 2be, approx 1400sq II, bU1lt-111 appliances mer lrlg. wld A/C.
Lg vlewinq,~, ICCe$$ IO pYI beac:hl~clubllouse Wiiii gym e<aiJp Lido area S3600mo fease 7fO Lido Park Or. NB
14H73-6030 Don Of Ana
183 HOUSES/CONDOS FORREHf NEWPORT COAST
Btautllul 38' Excetle<f cond. 3 year• new. S2800fmo
N pets Avad lmmedtally
Qone!Wgl 949-260-9700 l¥;f.
1
202 ROOMS I
. FOR RE~
Motel
'COSTA MESA'
. MOTOR INN 1 ST Wk Specl1I
On All Rm• $134.00
Tu features 24·hrs
Iron! deslf., D 0. phones lreo HBO/ESPN/Olsc+
loc c:MM. ~ated
jac Gue51 laund Nlby
Fwys, 405 & 55 mm
1way from QC Flllf9'ds,
Cofloge 'hop malls,
bells, rest A member of
Cal4 HoteVMotel
22n Harbor Blvd
949·845-4840
204 RENTALS
TO SHARE
NB "WEST"' Beach Front hie
NIS prof lemafl ntedS room· a1e Mast8f bribe lndry, prlcnQ
provided $1100-mo + 11'2 ~
• $1250 dep 949-631·8428
Irvine: T 01cane Apt: Pnvate
Bl/8a bNul4lily rum iv rm.
1U1 hOull ~s. sns • 112
11115 149-251-1555 Cal AllT1"
NB 28' 28.1 to ll'late. 0W0
b<tlll, sate & corM1 wlpoot, gym. 1anr. rm ,_ & cor1lld
S620tmO -utj 94H40-.93n
FrM room l boafd lor a
competoble person. remale pref d In exClllngl for house
dull9' In NB (Musi lka dogs)
Cal I~ et 949-574-8312
k82 upltx 10 wre PiOi'I
pref'd, 8 houses to beach,
grea1 loc1tlon S650/mo can
Sl8Ye cell 707-974-11632
20I ~ACATION ~SORT RENTALS
Balboa Penln. Spaclou1
0.111111 al new, fully lum'd, 2bt 2~ 2c gar, wld, Ale, rVpetl
~I. ds IO bd'l 14H7S.-7130
~ ..
AUTO REPAIR F°" t.EASI C.M. on Newport Blvd. New
BufldlnO 4 Bayl. S3000. ? .. .... Co:op 9-19~"898
l-?r•1°"8 l.J
100 people n=a;J we pey you to loote
WtlQM. Sett a n1tu,.ffy
Cell .... 2t0-l908
24 hr recotded me:a; HOUltcllXflNO 11 ~.~10+Vf1Dl> rtf'I 1¥11 Key '114-64"1012 YllT'lllo 114 "832-7w.i
CUSllNOllU
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Rtd 6Ullon • Gilb • ~ 94H7.M292
FEW OAVS REMAINING
PAOUACCI UDO...,_. YI.LAO(
P olley
R111e11 und dl't1tll1111• art •11LjN I to 1•hu11~r "'ith11111 rlfllll'C' Thr
puhlisher rt'"4'rvr~ tht' rr~h1 w t rn;;or. rt•rlo~·1f~. rrvr:.t .or ~)l'('l
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thr error. Crrdil run only hi' 11llow1•cl for tho fuot rn~crtro11.
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Bdl. Clift Df end Redllnd1
Ave. Lott Mon Sept 14'11.
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NEED help In applylnll fof
FREE prescriptions
medications? eaa 1o11 Free t·888-70M 118
412 CEMETERY
LOTS
PACIFIC VIEW PLOT
Viall Del Mar $2850
(949)854-1656
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420 GARAGE I
SALES.
CM SAT &-7 comer of TutUn
Ave l Walnut Place. Annual
group .,.. (Top1 Gtoup)
houllhold, clothing, etc.
COSTA MESA e NEW•
DONATED MERCHANDISE
"Thur1 Sept 16lh"
Tlclclocfc« Thrift Shop
• 540 w. tlllh
C.M.SAT 7tm·1pm
tools, bikes. mot01cyclos auto parts. dolhe5 & mesc•I
1109 Victoria.
El11t1 Salt Corona dll M1r
Pacific: Or. • Acacle. Sat
Sepe I 8th at 9am AllhQ08S &
rum1tute Much ot everyt/Wlg!
.Garage Salt Sal 6 Sun
&-2pm. Fumt1ure. linens. c~
lector plalas. many misc; 112
E Ocean Blvd Balboa Pem
GIANT GARAGE SALEI Don't MIS$ n. Qoel
MANY TMIHGS NEWI
TIA Of book$. ~.
IOyS. !)llTleS. Deelgnlf
Cloth11, ('"8111/Wonltlll)
shoes. purses. ac.· cessooes, electric rype-
wncar' QllTlplllet. decol a tor ll81T11 & tnlCh moiet
FRf.SAT·SUN. IAU.1PM
1124 PORT WltEELEA
{In Kar1>of V•w, NB.)
I 440U$CE~1
BRUNSWICK 4Xt POOL TABLE $1000.080
714-964-5215
Knit t<lng Knhilng machlnl
w/nbber, 1npar&11. and all anacilments ong C06I SIOOO
aslt.ing S299 949-72t·9078
WOLFF TANNING BEDS
TAN AT HOME
BUY DIRECT ANO SAVEi
COMMERCIALIHOME
uf111s lrom $199.00
Low Monttltf Payment FREE Color Catalog
C11t 1-800-711-0158
Form« OffG 6'90i
Fixture
Uquldrtlon
Low Gondola
Pellet Rack. Office
Showe• .... Lock.,..
Prime Movw, Ctlecluxita.
Rolling l.eddlfa 6 Motel
NOW OPEN
10am-lpm Incl Sa1 l Sun
111!IO Talbll1 Ave.
Foun1PI Vallly, CA
(10% 8uY9JI Premium)
1
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GOINO OUT OF BUSINESS
after 30 yts Cleatance sale t n
ellCI ol Sept 8evtlly & Partner
AntlQUeS 1800 W Coast H~ Newpo119ch 94~548-7187
I BUY At.L PtANOSI )'
AntJques·-Oual11y lumnure
one pleCe or ¥oflOlt hoUselUQI
Cash paid. 800-M9..tl922
SIGNED UTHOS Calder.
Col111 Ktnt. Diii. Joblonslli, ~origrnal Thli Temote
• AU Fl'AM~O 714-7 71
WANTED
Oldo< ''rqlJ!:..S
PIANOS ColfKtibl .. .,,__.,__,.
•S.• .... ·~-~~ .. CASH PAID .. ____ ...._
WE BUY ISTATIS
• lm!Md-friencll)o MM<•
._MY fllOM 'AITIR"
FUN OUTDOOR JOBl
ORANGE COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS
• Con. M•N
Now Hiring Year-Round Part-Tim• •
Pa.rkJng Dlttctors
EXCITING EVENTS EVERY WEEK
GREAT ENVIRONMENT
FLEXIBLE HOURS
REQUIREMENTS:
POSITIVE ATTITUDE
GOOD PUBLIC RELATION SKILLS
TEAM ORIENTED •
RESPONSIBLE
c.i1(714)701·1699 to Mt.up an Interview
~ AHTIQUESIART /COUECTIBLES
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949.673.8223
1452 BICYCLES I
K2, .MOUNTAIN BIKE FUii
Suap, XT compa. Bontrager
whMll, ltte xlnt cond. With
e11r11 $750. 71•-429~755
1454 FURNITURE I
Antique Country Ba<lroom ..c, atmoot, dreU«, mirror,
2 nf9hl stands, S800 obo
9411-645·5356
IARMOIRE•
Solid Birth wood, IO' high.
4T' wide. 24 'deep.
S15CWOB0.149-759-t201
Curtom SedlOnel Sota P id
$2300 , •tS800 .0ak1~ lop disk S250 , Old fa\hlone<I
0 relog '111'1.wvil lop StOO
Cal 714·968·8329
HouN Full Of Furniture
Wroughl uon postflr bed
v.'unused l>o• '~nreM S350 714-809·4342
h1liln 1111htl 1ofa • rove-
lltl, new 1tlll wrepped, VfllY
1011, top qu1lhy. W11 S2000
llCtlflc•. $890. 1411·261 ·11933
Mr i Mrt Chalr1 w/011oman,
upholStered 111 pastel Harne
s~leh pattem Xlnl conclitlOll, s 195/obo 714·1M2·3503
1458 PETSIUVESTOCK I
Golden Rllt19Ylf PuPJM8
EJtcelltnt. AKG Pl'>'"• OfA. t w.eka. 2 mall• S600 each
14W.1·21tt
LOOKINO FOR NICE HOME
1 Y• old 1w~ R<-l1Neile1, needs lo'Mg I . '...eet dog
Mallt Ot!Of 949 87·7398 "'°''"'"' E~ Sptingeis mare. lemllle$ 6 lr.s, ..
tv11Mite ll18'lrit.Ole puppre1
$300 cal 149-499-3494
460 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
BALDWIN ACROSONtC
SPINET Ptclolll llfll&ll. tra<> ~onal S1yte. klnl cond , rolldy 10
play, '895 00 714·842-3503
PiANO 1039 LESTER SPiNET
w/bench Walnut. rrenm style
harp det" at pedal, orig
ownef, $800 71' 154·0519
CALLAWAY ffonl, ClaHIC
(HICklf'Y Sllcka) 2.PW blt~lful condlllon 5'000
94M4M21t
HIGHEST PRICES PAID
for diamonds. watehes.
jewelry, gold, silver .
WE TOP AU OFFERS
WORLD ESTATE JEWELRY
NEWPORT BEACH ,
9'49-075· 1585
1414 w:I
t.ovtng SWMdlst\ Hut'Me AJd good coolt df'lmg. IQ.-Sii
ling t5yrs exp. local refs Also
ptC care 149-646-3735
HOUSESITTER kiJii Ptorl
Wit house Sit~°' len!tterm
bllis Coastal area-Releten-c:es avdable 949-673-8468
NANNY AVAIL.
3 days/l)lf WHk, hH ewn c ar. 11c1t11nt rtf'e
141-642-8348 .
•76 EMPLOYUENTJ
OPPTYS
'ADMINISTRATIVE ASST'
bulc cltrlcef dutlea. Full
time, Mon-Fri, 9-5:00. F«
Salll office rettaur1nVeatw·
Ing In NPB. Call for tppt.
94M73-3425
AUTOBISTRO no'# llnng
INlllre courteous slllll
!or al positions staning It
S7 25/flr plus medrc1t
benelllS bcnls & Siad! '
opllOn • ptOl)flJll. 5alary
hqlel depending on e.xp
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94 9·833-1408 ext 13
BANQUET SALES
~ ll8llln dner houM In sai.s llS1allfant ll'ld
~e1 expenenc:e neces· ury Fu Res to 949-&42-06"M
CASHIER/ATTENOANT
0e1S & Eves IVal Newport Cir
ChevnllY fashion lsllrld ask '°'Joe 9'9-&M-7933
CONSERVATION CAREERS
Forest Rangers, G1me W11denl MalnlllOlnCe, etc
No 11tp neteSSa/Y. Now ~ For Info ca.'! ~28C>-97 • ., 7816, 6am-8pm 7
www.cnljobhelp.com 1
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ae1v1ce/clerlcal perao".
expeneoce prerd. wll 1ra1a
Call Mlkt 94M42'20SO
VON HEMERT INC.
FUNDRAISINO DIRECTOf{
Wor11 w1111 School PT A' e
coachll. 1eecners. and ~
gtOOJPS lor money 8 I 3-788-8846
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I •DRIVER ANO•
1 IMOVER HELPERS•
: wll!lld for movln11 comptny -. Costa Mtaa. FulVPT poi
1v1ll. ~n l*IOll 11 -195 Blvd.
"' Call t4 31-3379
ornumhure o.Uwrlet
Setl<ing FIT exp·o <Invert ._.mRure warlllotM pereon wl
c:letn OMV pmtOut. Cal M e
L "4H42·2050
VON HEMERT IHC.
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"""'°AY, PfT · lor Elle tn ~ Fronc Home, Great Pay, EcMaled Fe. Enlell)tlle. Non
t Snlkr, Good OIMll J:u Ree
t wlfllcor Lv Ms9 714·840-348t
t MEAT a DELI PERSON Flt
some exp llllCeSSaty Avlll
t lmmed Cell !M9·673-83 tO ask , lor Tom between 8'1n-2pm
Pll't tlmt
;} Driver Wanted
$9.22 per hour plu~
mileage.
Needed Mon thru Sun ,2:45am to 5:45pm. Actdi-
tlonal work may be evell-
•'•ble. •
' Must have truck or Van,
liability inaurence with
proof "r payments, drlv· .e license, aoclal
'Security card, and clean
b.M.V. print out.
t
~eceptlng applications
Mon to thru Fri from
lB:OOam to 4:00pm.
<l'ltue brtng all required
mtormalion.
TTmea Orange County Attn~ Pam Becklngham
2901 Garry Av•. Santa Ana, Ca 92704
714-549-8548
800-933 .. 080
11ECEPTION1ST Fu1111me no
ReceptlOOl$1 part 11119 for busy
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949-717-2871
RETAIL· Eap'd S1IHper1on
to Ml la<tft ~rel 11 upscale Slort at NB COtJri8 .Salary
Jo n M9-e52-86&9
RETAI HELP tl\lln ol
coi.meliclbeauly stores
I ,.,1tl1ul ~ Cwnty
Good bentlllS! Fu Rtt
to IM9-752· 1887
SELL your home
through classified
I 220 ACCOUNTIHG I
POUCY an enor1 to olltf 111 bell seivlce PQ5$1ble to our rlldefl "Ind~." will ••
Conlrattoll ..no act.tfttse In
Iha SeMce Ovectory 10 ~ UWr Coo1rac1ots License
tunbt( ln lneir e<lv1111Mnlenl
Your co-opera~on la giellll)'
Wtctalad
,
STAlfrYOUR
OWN IUSINESSI set your own IChl<lM
Control your own
Income Seti lrom yo1.r
home, II WOltt llVCJ191
NndrliMll Elt 1n ~von
Reprnen1111ve Can
(888)5el-2866
WINOOW CLEANER Flt No E1Cp Nee Wiii Ttlln Must HM Good OMV S&'Ht
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478 EllP.LOYlllNT
SERVICES
PIH• be IWllrt thll the
U.tln91 In thl1 Cltegory
ma~ rtqulre you 10 Ull 1
800 number In wttlch
there II I Chlfge pl(
minute.
PltHt be wwy of out of ,, .. comptnlta. CMc:lt
with the Ioctl Betttt
8ustneu Burteu bet«•
)'OU Mnd In)' money Of
''" lor ltfVicea. Rtad 1nd underlltnd 1ny
conlracte before you
•lgn
482 CREDIT
SERVICES
Fut Debt Rtlitf Now. Credit
Ur & other bttts COOSoltdaled
pavmenrs lowered, Interest
reduced FREE consolidation
Non Pfoltl agency ~lropolhen Flnanclll Mgmt
94H76·1997 www debtcutter.org
4M MONEY
TO LEND/WANTED
GOOD CREOrr .SAO CREDIT
NEED HELP 1
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CALL 1'"8·766-6605.
692 SUPS/DOCKS
/MOORINGS
Lido lsit dock lor aa;i boal/IOW
~ boat Apia• »4-0ft .,,,max
beam 0( 1211 xlnl secuotv side
tn1rarce. utJ 949-673-7677
4oFT SLIP Avlll Now
633 Udo Par!( Or S 1 J pet IOOI
wa1er111iectnc.ty. dol;k box Xlnt location 949 675-61~8
695 CARS/TRUCKS
NANSISUVS
BMW3201 ''2
S lpMd, 8111"fm CHI, ruM
good Private party $700
714-238-1610
BMW 32il1 '97
Bleck wlbteck leathtr,
5 tpttd. Liq MW cond
S2',000 One owner All
IChtd mainttnane1 up to
dlte. 14M9S.3735
Buick t.ntury Speclll Sdn
'94, 4dr, ..::. lllVlrn stereo. 1111.
17"' ti (R6469&49l $8 988 Sonny·• Gmc Pontiac B11lcll '1~='1 .
liuiCk L£ SliRE r117
3 8 V6, lh. ASS, norHn'dter.
lemllC value (596786) S 11 .988
NABERS
(714)5.4~9100
1~~1
'1 CARPET CARPET tr
Repeu'I Pal.;hng ln5tlllabon
Mc Courteous. any 11zt klbs
Wholllalel IM9-492-0'20S .
jno ce~1
LEAKY ShoWWI repM'ed.
RegroutinQ end lnstallltlon.
LH701 fO Dean Of Tiie.
14H73.aot5 714-148.a524
1--==1
• Pro1 .. 11on11 • • HouM CINnlflt By Lucy ,
12 YNll E~rwc.. r ~erancu MM4Ml70 viCKV's clElNiHa WeoftefntEBEST
House and Window Clellino 10 yta11 axparitnce, rot rt(sl
Vte10''1 714...w39S
8uicll ""'*' Co4'P9 Zdr 'ti M;, llfVlm lllllO, 1'1. p!li'd.
a. "" (SA11e2221 $11 ,m
Sonny'1 Gmc PontJK lulell
W'WW.C1119"1.00fll
714-444-$200
CADILLAC btVllll 'f7
Low mies mw. va. ~.
btl o1 wan (21n..a1$24988
Habif• OldtmOble Cedlllac
714-54o.t100
CAOilUc DEViUE 'ii
Lo 14k IT1I wtlrle, tan lttlt,
V8 Northatat, bel of wan
(746m) 128.988 Maben Oldam~ Clldltlac
114-54M100
CADILLAC ECOORAOO 'ii
Low miles, lthr, l1\llll'f xtru.
bal of wan. (601883) 125.988 NABERS
(714)$40-9100
CADILLAC SON DEVICLi '93 Btue , 4 9 vll. gooo OOllditlon. new car trade-In
(265119) $8,1188
Nlber1 Oklamoblle Cfclilllc
. 714-540-9100
CADILLAC SEVtlLE SlS '91
Low 431\ ITV, labll llllt.. tan lthr,
xk1t cond • bal ol wan.
(83579n S24.988
NABERS
(714)S4M100
CADILLAC SEVILLE STS '97
Low 2511 mdes, 300 hp
NoM5lar, p!\$lnt cond
(819821) S3t,988
NABEllS (714 )540-9100
Ctdlllac VIII Convenlon 't4
Bubble top, tv. vet, ve. x1nt
COldlJon ( 163455) s 10,988
Nabtf1 Otdsmoblle Ctdllllc
714-54M100
Chevrolet Blaz« LS 'tS 4x4
4dr. black, loaded, A/C,
S12,600tradlok Private pany
949-673-0411
CHEVY ASTRO Ext. Wgri '97
V6, 4.3l high outpol, HI pass,
doal wr. aflVlm. ps, xtra clean
(8227421) $15,Sn Sonny'• Gmc Pontiac Bulelt · www.cmgm.com
714-444-6200
CHEVY ASTRO Eict. Wgn 197
V6, 4 3L tWgl\ outpUt, 7·8 pass,
dual IJI. ariVlm pl, xtll clean
(B114474l S14.9n SoJ\!ty'a Gmc Pontllc Buick
~·c;"JT:·com 11 5200
Chrysler Concorde Sdn ·95
4<lr ac pwlcl, tit crutse arrl
tm cass IH640272) Sl0.999
Sonny's Gme Ponlllc Buick
~·~7~.com 71 5200
DAEWOO LEGANZA 'H Low 10k miles llhr, many JC1ras bi\I ol warr
(1698n) $13.988
NABEllS {714~9100
OOOGE CARAVAN '93
Grand dual file. 101ded
(9950&'604290) S7.995 MCKENNA VOLICSWAGON
714442·2000
DODGE NEON '98 Auto, 4d!, AC
(9950fJ34154'4) $10,995
MCKENNA VOLKSWAGON 71 ... 842-2000
FON> KOib hf ii 2. WO, wt1i., fuly loldld, 7311 m~ OM owner, Wiii mil~
ttlned, good condlUon.
lt7Wollo "4t-712·M21
GiC .. 1.1 E.t Wgn 'ii ve. 4 3l high OUlpu(. 7-8 pea
<11111 av anVlm. pa, xtra dun
CB5129411 11e.m
Sonny'• Gmc Pontlec Buick www.cmgm.com 714-444-4200 Ronaa civic ex 'iS
Auto. AJC, p0, pw, ps. em-Im
cassette. CIUl!ll control, $8500
Mt-133·1141 '
HYUNDAI '87
Runs well,• 4 tpHd,
aunrool, $1500.
714--545--1150
JAGUAR XJs m COWrtJble
·94 Metollc Rid. 40K 1111.
MUST SELLI $24,500fot1o
MMS0-7733
J19u11 XJ12 sedan 40f 'ii
$41,995 86-4545
BAUER JAGUAR 714-~
JAGUAR XJ6 L SEDAN '97
$39,195 17~52 BAUEll JAGUAR
714-95S..UOO
JAGUAR XJ6 L SEDAN ·97
$40,"5 97-4553
BAUER JAGUAR
714-953-4800
J19ulf X.Jt sedan 4or 'H
$33,995 96-4548
BAUER JAGUAR
714-953-4800
JAGUAR xJi SEOAN 'ii
$32,995 8MS72
BAUER JAGUAR
7H·953-4800
J19uar iJ6 std1n 4Dr 1116
$32,995 96-4600
BAUER JAGUAR
714-t53-4800
J19uar 'iii stdan 4bf '96
133,995 96-4801 BAUER JAGUAR
714-953-4800
J19uw XJ6 sec:tan 4or 1116 $32,995 9MS04
BAUEA JAGUAR
714-95S-4800
Jagu11 XJ6 sedan 46t '17
$37 ,995 97 ""°2
BAUER JAGUAR
714-153..UOO
J19u• XJi vanaen Pi11
sedan 40r 't6
$39,tH tl-4SOi
BAUER JAGUAR
714-953..UOO
LEXUS ES300 't6
Cll tor CUfltnl pncing LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER
(714)892-6906
LEXUS ES300 '117
Call lor currenl PflC!l1!I
LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER
(714)892-e906
LEXUS LS400 '90 Bleck/grey, new tlrH
IMMACUUTEll , $13,500.
PP 11+ns.2&02
-PLUG IN
!\Jg Into the
cmstted Sl(IQ\
IOIN ries
ham electliiolls
IJIYJ pbrmn lo
'-fs(opers
& pointen.
642-5678
HELPll!
Both vulnerable. Soulh de I .
NORTH
• AKQ4
t:7 AQ8
O AQ8
.. QJl
dummy and drew two rounds of
trumes wi1h the ace and queen TilC
rcmaming high spades were cashed,
declarer discardtng two clubs from
hand Declarer staned runnina iJia-
munds, corning down U) this posi11on:
WEST
•J865J Q KJ97J
0 10
• 108
EAST
• 109 2
1;1 104 2
SOUTH
•7
0 65
•Al'976
"6 s O KJ974J2
•J54
The bidding: SOU'IU 'WEST
20 Pass Pus Pan
NORnf EAST
6NT Dbl
70 Pus
WEST
•J '1 KJ9 .
()
NORTH
•4
I:' AQ8 o-·-·.
SOUTll ·-<:;> 65
o 4
•J
EA~'T ·-" 10 4 2 o -•A
,.. ~
Opening lead: Five of •
When in doubt, pass. A greedy
double by East allowed North 10
recover from a IOSJng position 01 the
recent Fall North American Championships.
Declarer led the remaining trump,
and both defenders ~ere 'squeezed.
West had to hold a spade, so was
forced to part with a hcnn Dummy's
pade was discarded and East, who
had to guard against South's club
jack, 'also discarded a heart A heart
finesse now enabled declarer to score
three tricks in the suit 10 make the
grand slam! Even by 1oumameot slJlndards
South's vulnerable weak two-dia-
mond opening bid leaves something
to be desired. We do not blame North
for thinking that six no trump would
be an easy contract When East dou-
bled, North realized lhat the defender
probably hel~ two quick 1riclcs in
clubs, so North corrected 10 seven
diamonds, leaving West with a nns1y
guess of which sui1 to lead.
Learn to bf o better bridge play-
er! Subscribe now to tM Goren
Bridge Letter by caUlng (800) 788-
1225 for lnfonnaUon. Or wnte to:
Goren Brldce Le}!!!i_ P.O. Box 4410, Chkogo, IU. OOOlro.
Unfortunately for the defense,
Wes1 selected a low spade. Declarer,
Mark Lair of Canyon, Texas, won in
695 CARS/TRUCKS
NANSISUVS
LEXUS SC400 92
Cll '°' ct1tr1111 pnarog LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER
(714)192-6906
Cfius SC400 '93
Cll IOf CUITIR pnc;lllg
LEXUS or WESTMIHSTER
(714)8921906
LkiColn Contintnt1t Miit V 79 Gokf lelthec .. dlsslc
showroom cond reQJced to
$2595 oOo 949-0S0-28t5
MAZOA PICKUP '94
5 spd. eJc. V6 sne• xcab
(99607/N88187) . $7.995 MCKEN~A VOLKSWAGON
714-842-2000
Mecury Sable 90 4dr GS
Auto. air. pw, ps am-Im cass
ong owner, oood cond, nrlv new ttrM $3%0 949-723-9397
MERCEDES BENZ 113 .... WAGON••••
lmmac, wtlllt.an. tlhr, sunrt, 3rd ... ,, lint cond, IUll)'
loadtdl 714-754-0737 or
Cell ph. 714-473.0001
U.cedu Bini 300Sl. '91
2 OOOts, 2 IOPS. whltet'palOnwlo
Inf. 80k "'· 1-ownef S29 000 IM9-760-1012 949-640-1656
~320E'95
2411 INlll. ~ lelllher,
cl'irome wtit new 11re1, liarm.
CO, oral owner $31,000 94~261-9013 days
949-7SH303 everq
Mt;Cury Grind M#q11le .,..
Sdn 4d 'M V8 HL. a'C. ps
!>W pcl. tin. oc em'lm '* (TX646365) $13,977
Somy'1 Gmc Pontlec Buick
wm:r:='1
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MITSUBISHI DIAMANTE 'ff
AJc. IU10 anw1111 en. :c (005989) $249 per mo
MITSUBISHI MOTORS
www costtmeatm1 com 714-545-1700
MfTSUBISli ECLIPSE RS 'ii
AJC. llllV!m cd *1(s. Sl>Ollet (080025) S139 pet mo
MITSUBIStt MOTORS
www.cottamttemi11.com
714-545·1700
MITSUBISHI ECLIPSE RS 100
Lease lor S 199 per rnonfl MITSUBISHI MOTORS
ww..cos11mettmita.com
714-545•1700
MITSUBISHI ECLIPSE '97
Au10. cass. cd ac. alloy lul~M
(994321155269) $12,995
MCKENNA VOLKSWAGON
714-842-2000
llirrSUBISHI OAL.ANT OE ·ii
AJC, aoro. anV!m cass. pwr Wiii
& doorS (1411758) $149 per mo
MITSUBISHI MOTORS
www.coat1mt11mh1.com
714-545·1700
Mrt1ubJlhl Mlrt199 OE Cpt
1999 aJc 8Ulo. a!l\t1m cus
·(052661) s~ per mo MITSUBlSHl MOTORS
www.colllmeltmll1.com
714-545·1700
Mi11ubi1hl Monttro Sport LS
1999. lllllO lie WIVlm cd a:
(098898) S 199 per mo
MITSUBISHI MOTORS
www.cost-lle.cora
714-545-1700
MltSUSISHI 30000T 'ii
NC. am1rn caa.s od CC, alo)'I
(002634) S28t per mo
COSTA MESA MrTSU8'SHI
www.coettmtumlte.com
11 '-S'l S.1700
695 CARS/TRUCKS
NANSISUVS
MuS1en9 GT 93
Bl« ml W10 new NC &
ll<NIOI, hedV'{ <llty duldt-
$5000 litm 9d-63H549
Oldtmob ll t Clerrt
Brough1111 Sdn 4dr 'ff 6 c,1 lu11 IJ'I' r au10 wn.'lm stereo
(.193908011 $5 495
Sonny • Gmc Pon11ac Buick www.cmgm.com
714-444-S200
PLYMOUTH Voyager LE '90
• Auto. rear 111 luJ pwr pkg 811'1
Im ~s SIJl>E'f r.hatp, IO IN
(209463)Cal IOI current pnang
LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER
(714)892-6906
Pontltc Grind Am St Sdn '96, 4dr, 4 cyl, 2 4L ac. am/Im stereo. lo Ill! (C757024) sa.995
Sonny'• Gmc Pontiac Buick
~:rcom 71 ·5200
PONTIAC TAANS Aii '.M
Only 2Sk mllul lthr,
ITl8llY xtras tQiJeaky ctean
(213392) SI 1,988
NABERS
(714)54o-9100
RANGE ROVER 12
VI, A• P-. CC, 1111, lttt90
CtlMtlt, CO, luM, moonrl, LOADED!! MW. Cond, must
51111 $1S.OOO/obo.
MM4W035
SA TURN SU '95 Auto. u. 1111 P*f 1*Q aloys!
(39S561)Cal lor C:UITll'C pnang
LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER.
714-ln-4IOI
TOYOTA AVAiOH xL ·119
51( Ml. Ytttitt. ed. JUI !)WT pl\g
339856)Cal lot CUflll'll pnang
LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER
(714)192"'806
TODAY'S
CRoSSWoRD PUZZLE
ACROSS
1 SIMI 8 Gooctyeer
Ulhip
t t XX "*"" Vt t4 Farewell
15 LaWllill cause.
16 t;'~nnua
17 Oregon c:apt1al
18 Al;ttess Ekberg HI Zero 20 Ponenda OOWN
22 Sand bar 1 MuSICal nolM 24 Droplet 2 Lupino of the
28 Heather. on mov .. 1
• 0Melrose Ptae." 3 • -AbMt"
29 Maraud 4 Av.tr• grade 30 Of Cities 5 Nontense
32 Oil cartel 6 Knll• part
33 Botlled Spjlll 7 Row
35 Slangy pistols 8 Storll't ooua1n .
39 Conf"iried 9 °°' acquainted 40 Ottawa Rough 10 Blood llutd
Aldera grp 11 lnect gu
41 "Cheefl" regular 12 Epe by Homer
42 Other 13 Country estale
43 Coolled Ill ()ti 21 Olllgner
45 Qpefa song Casllni
46 Disprove 23 Finger problem
48 Joens lorces 24 Feel one'• wsy
50 Elk 25 Place '°' a 53 HunQanan -boutonn..te 54 Muslim deity... 26 Kiin& SS Mllstone's 27 Micfoorgallllml
produet ' 28 Uncoln
57 False statement l1ldtnarne
c.
695 CARSll'RUCICS NANSISUVS'
TOYOTA CAMRY LE SON '117
4dr. 4 cyt. ac. tilt, Cl\JtSI, am/Im srereo cass. dual air l>t!JS
(U806972) S14 977
Sonny • Gmc Pontiac Buick
714-4«-5200
TOYOTA CAMRY LE 13
Al.!10. •. rut pwi i»-g mnrt (162145>Cal tor current Pnono
LEXUS OF WESTMlNSTER
(714)tt2.-0.
TOYOTA CAMRY L£ '9'
Aillo, M klll power plcbge
ll'IVl1n aaeue a
( 132848)Cail lot Qj~ p!1Clng
LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER
(714)SllMIOI
foyott Ulinw ·11
Gray' lolt ,,.. SSpd CJD. surwoot. rumno boerdll rac1t SIS SOO 949 ~70
VW CABRIO GL 17
5 spd a c 1111 cd
199~893) S15.!)q5
MCKENNA VOU<SWAGOH 714-842-2000
695 CARS/TRUCKS
NANSISUVS
VotlleW1gon P11tat Gia '98
Premium Wills. auto atr. power
pkg. moorvool. 4df (073773)
Ca• IOI C\lllent PllCl\Q LEXUS OF WESTMINS'rER
(714 )892-ell06
vw BUS '15 UNIQUE, SHOWN BY APPT
ONLY. $3500
Ql.72MeOll-'-'-;.;..._--
VW GOt.F 95
S .pd ~ C&S$, AC (997321066679) $9 995 MCKEM'AVOL.KSWAGON
714142.2000
VWJmAGLi 111
S qid AC. cat pw Pd m.
CtUIHl99307104844nS 12.m
MCKENNA VOLKSWAGOH 714-142-2000
1-c~1
VW JETT A GLS 't6
S Spd. aloy rool lb, cd
(99565KlS88t0) Sl3.911S
MCt(ENNA VOLKSW-OOft
71....U-2000
VWJfflA 't6
5 ICld. M;. call, llW pd, •
(07Z213/99o427) . $ t 1 995
MCKENNA VOl.KSWAGOH
714-142·2000 .
M2-881'8
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for ill your needs ...
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ANDERSON Conwuet1on
Latge Of Small Jobi. lrw'd
Li84-40725 Local CdM
Est 1928 714·273-4723
LEWis cON§T'RuctiON
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, ... .P1
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UOHT SOFFITSiAACHES
NtTCHE&CLOSET6/DOORS
REPAIRS I 714-<tt3-7001
SOVih COiii DfYWiB
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ll550017 Mll-3f'·5556 wtTTHOEN DRYWALL
All phasM11maM10 fobt CUANI 20ls. lair. ttt Ill
LMOCIC* 71...,._1447
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