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SERVING THE NEWPORT-MESA CONVY\UNmES SINCE 1907
· .·Bodysurf e~ gets
.··Caught in the Wedge
• Corona d el Mar grad, ,
others pull Riverside mhn
from water after he
smashes into ocean floor.
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NEWPORT BEACH -It had
been nine years since Peter Finch
studied C PR as a junior lifeguard.
neck, and asked someone to put a
board under his feet,• Finch said,
noting that he remembered from
his junior lifeguard ti'dining that
head injuries can be mdde worse by
moving victims.
The man, Jarod Brown, 25, WdS
bodysurfing at the Wedge when a
wave got the best of him and his
head was pounded into the ocean
floor, witnesses Sclld.
Lifeguards were not on duty, and
Brown was pul1ed out of the ocean
by fellow bodysurfers and bearh·
combers.
But Wednesday afternoon, when
a Riverside man was pounded by a
wave, lost feeling in his Jeg, and
couldn't get out of the surf, Finch
knew just what to do.
"I ran over and stabilized his
One called 911, and paramedics
SEE·ACCIDENT PAGE A10
SEAN HILLER I DAILY PttOT
Newport Fire Department engineer Jim Pasternak assists paramedics .
transporting a victim of a bodysuriing accident at the Wedge Wednesday.
lh.itfor el.ong
Christy Crandall,
who suffers from
cerebral palsy, will be
among hundreds
who will take part in
Harbor Heritage Run
PHOTOS BY DON LEACH I OAl.Y Pl.OT
Christy Crandall gets a tandlng
ovation as she lliilsbes the Sptrlt
Run three ye ars ago.
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NoAKJ 5cHWARfZ 'T he first time Christy Crandall ran a • race it was on a dare.
. ln her college PE class, Crandall's
teacher had a runner's idenWkation
number tacked up on the wall He had paid
someone to run a race and the flaky studen t
never showed, he said. Hearing this, Crandall
piped up and announced that if he did it again
and paid her, she'd run the race.
While a 5-kilometer race might be a breeze
for most, for Crandall this was an extraordinary
achievement. She was born with cerebral pal·
sy, a condition, she '-tlld, which makes it diffi.
cult for her to coordinate and control her mus-
cles. •
·1 wasn't even sure I couJd do it,• she said.
"I didn't even know how fat a SK was.•
Smee then Crandall has run about 37 races.
about one for every year of her hf e. On Oct. 2,
she will join hundrE!ds of othor other runners at
the 13th annual Newport Harbor High SchooJ
Harbor Heritage Run.
The annual event will feature a 51< race, a.
SEE AUN PAGE A10 r.
FYI
+ WltA~ 13th annual Harbor
Heritage Run + WHIN: 7:30 to 10 a.m. Oct. 2 + WHDE: Newport Harbor High
School, on 16th Street between Dover
Drive and Irvine Avenue In Newport
Beach + con Between s 1 s and $22
+CALL: (949) 645·5806
+wasm: http:lnhh~nmusd.k 12.ca. us/heritage
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Christy
Crandall will
run in the
Harbor
Herita ge Run
on Oct; 2.
Crandall
wo rks at
Hoag Hospital
and volunteers
her time with
several
programs.
Second annual Distinguished Panel
Discussion Series to begin Frida:Y
MILUllNIUM MOMENT
I
Laying the early
groundwork for others
• First of three programs
scheduled at Newport
Beach Central Library.
AMY R. SrlJRCL'ON
Discussion Seri~ this fall. Co-
sponsored by the Newport Beach
Pubbc U hrnry ond the .Newport
He<trh Public Lihrary Foundation,
the programs I ature commuruty
leaders cil cussing critical
Oram1e County i ues
Donald Gibson came to ta Mesa ln
1919, purcha l a to eac lemon
grov ~.end helped to create the area'
first l'OlldS Wlth a horse-drawn road grader. Gi.bsoh built and operated the Nu-Air
service station, on of th ~t stauons in the
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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1999
Antiairport forces
upping the ante
• Coalition cities may be asked
to contribute $175,000 each as part
of a public outreach program.
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A cOdhbon of eight South County cities is
trying to increase its war ch(>st m the El Toro
airport battle by nearly $2 nullion.
Susan Withrow, a Mission Viejo City Coun-
cil member who also serves on the El Toro
Reuse Planning Authority board, said the
group will most Wcely approve the proposal to
increase spending for its public outreach pro·
SEE EL TORO PAGE A11
City may ··
enter debate
over Pacific
Amphitheatre
• Costa Mesa officials hope
they can play a role in ending
years of litigation involving
1 noise levels at closed site.
Eusr GFJ:
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COSTA MESA -City offioals hope
to heJp end years of litigation between
the Orange Counfy Farr and residents
upset about sound limits and enforce-
ment issues related to the Pacific
Amphitheatre.
In closed sesSJon Monday, council
members discussed ways to help the
Orange County Fair cmd residents come
SEE DEBATE PAGE A10
Progre~ continues
on the annexation
of Newport Coast
• Council could deade to notify
affected agenaes of its proposal
to make the uruncorporated area
part of Newport Beach.
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NEWPORT" BEACH -The City
Council on Monday may take the fu-st
real step toward annexing the Newport
Coast after more than a year of negotia-
tions.
Dave Kilt, deputy city manager, said
staff Will ask council members for per-
nus ion to "end out required notices to
the public and affected agencies that the
SEE ANNEXATION PAGE A11
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NEWPORT BEACH -Tho
second annual 01Stingmshed
Panel Discussion Serles will get
UAderway at 1 pm. Friday W1th
•A 1lUe of 'Three Ct lies: Whftt'
Happening ln Orang County
Otiel That Will Mal<e an Impact
in the New Millenniwnf • at the
Newport BMdl Central Ubrary,
1000 AYOCeclo Ave.
Panel.iSts will include Newport
Be ach Mayor Denrus O 'Neil,
Santa Ana Mayor Miguel Pulido
and Irvine Mayor Chnstma Shea
Jim Wood, co publisher of CoasJ ,
Orange County magazine, tmd
library board trustee, wUI mode r·
ate.
Panelists wrn d~.Y,':awth,
The conct 1>rograrn titled
• w & Crime rn Otange Coun-
ty" will be presented Oct. 15 1be
final progmm, •Eye on Orange
County Education. wW be pre-
sented Nov. 19
area, at Harbor Boulevard and Bemard Donald GlblOn
Street He drove the oril¥ elementary sdloOI -•••11111.a S.W drt .. I
traffic and urban revi Uon
issues that affect all Orang
County cities Other poatble ~·
ics blcJude the N~ Coast
annexation and the p<>lllibllity of
an ailport at the former El Toro
Marine Corps Alt Station
Pliday's event wW be the lint
ol the three Diltingulsbed Panel
Admisllon to eeclt program is
S l O and deSlert and t:offee will
be provided
Por 1more lnJonnatlOn, call
(949) 644-3296
bus at the time, worked as a truant officer
and l8Mld on the board of the Fairview Parms Water Co
In the lete ·~. Gibson turned his lemon grove mto a vegetable
fann He allo got lnlO the dairy buslne$$, deti~ milk to lotal
n!Rd8ntl 'With bis company, Giblon' Jency Deily
A 2 Thursday, ~ 23, 1999
A new place to get
your home together
M y favorite fwniture and
home accessones store,
Les lnTerteun, located
at Westcliff Court in Newport
Beach, has opened a second
location in San Juan Capistrano.
Dan Marty,.owner of the
Urban Gardener and Les
lnTerieurs, has opened Les
InTerleun, South, at (949) 489-
0505, which. features a combina-
tion or home furnishings,
accents, as well as interior plants
and decorative accessones
Les lnTerieurs, South success-
fully combines the new with the
old, the classic with the most cur-
rent trend in a most creative and
livable way. It's located inside
the gates of the charming Deco-
rative Arts Villa at (949) 488-
9600, a must-see for all collectors
of fine 17th to 19th century Euro-
pean antiques, decorative acces-
sorles, and the occasional,
immortal objet d'art.
The Decorative Art Villa also
houses Capistrano Charitable
Foundation, which hosts the
annual Capistrano Antiques &
Garden Show in June with more
than 60 bne antiques dealers
mVlted from around the country
in attendance Some of the bene-
fidanes include the Susan G
Komen Breast Cancer Pounda-
bon, Carune Comparuons for
Independence, and Boys & Girls
Club of Capistrano Valley The
Decorative Arts Villa and Les
lnTerieurs, South is open Tues-
day through Saturddy, 10 a .m. to
5 p.m .. and is located at 31431
Camino Capistrano m Scm Juan
Ccipistrano, two blocks north of
the San Juan Capistrano Mis-
sion.
A tittle known fact about
Roger's Gardens 1s that 1t has an
Institute of the Gdrdens program
where a horticulturist, Cnstin
Fusano, offers four-week gdfden-
ing classes Coming m October,
there will be a four-week Inter-
mediate Gardening class offered
~Wednesdays.
It will run from from 9 to 11
am., Oct 13 to Nov. 3 The class
will teach how to select and care
for specific plants for cWferent
garden areas. It will take into
cons1deration the existing hard-
scape as well as your home's
ardutectural features. The pre-
requisite for this class is begin-
ning gardening. On Thursdays,
beginrung Oct 14 and rwining
through Nov. 4, then> will be a
cottage garden design class
offered from 9 to 11 a.m. This
class will mstruct how to incorpo-
rate cottage garden Vlgnettes
into sunny gardens, no matter
how large or how small
Each dass builds on the pre-
vious session, tying new designs
to past ones for a unified whole
The prereqws1te for Uus class JS
also beginning gardening. Each
series of four classes JS $125 wtth
all materials included m the fee.
Roger's Gardens, at (949) 640-
5800, is located at 2301 San
Joaquin Hills Road m Corona del
'Mar.
Toy Boat Toy Boat Toy Boat
-Classic Toys for Girls and
Boys, at (949) 673-3791, is hav-
mg its biggest sale to date. You
can find great savings on classic
llSI IUYS
greer
Wylder
toys at 20% to 50% off. Sale
items include Arthur Dolls, Brio
lTains & lTack, Corolle Dolls,
Drums, Easels, Fingerboards,
Gotz Dolls, Holiday Barbie Doll, I
Spy Games and puzzles, jack-in-
the-box, Klutz Books, Little Com-
poser by Leap Frog, Madeline
Dolls and accessories, nesting
blocks, origami sets, Playmobil,
Quarto, Raggedy Anni Andy play
sets, Star Wars, Thomas the li"ain
car and·sets, umbrellas, ventrilo-
qwsm sets, Winnie the Pooh,
xylophones, Yomega yo-yos,
Zoobs and more. Toy Boat is
located at 3331 E. Coast High-
way in Corona del Mar.
Two Wheels One Planet/Sea
Schwinn, at (949) 646-7706,
located at 420 E. 17th St. in Cos-
ta Mesa, offers a basic mainte-
nance and roadside repair cliruc
on the last Friday of every
month, which just happens to be
tomorrow. The clinic, offered at 5
p.m., will teach you how to hx
flats, repair chains, adjust
brakes. dial in shifting, and lube
important areas. Also an instruc-
tor will show you some emer-
gency fixes and will cover the
procedure for trouble-shooting
your bike.
The Body"Cbarge is an on-site
15-minute chair massa9e that's
designed to reduce workplace
tension. mcrease producbvity
and achieve overall health. The
service is ideal for open enroll-
ment and health fairs, holiday
office parties and other employee
appreciation events. For the past
five years, The Body Charge has
been helping major companies
such as The Walt Disney Co.,
Nordstrom and Easbnari Kodak.
Businesses can book appoint-
ments before Oct. 30 and receive
$5 off regular hourly rates. Re9"='-
lar rates are $65 an hour, with a
three-hour minimum, with
employers sponsoring all or a
percentage of the cost. For more
information, please call (800)
420-0685 and refer to list #690.
French's Pastry Bakery of
Costa Mesa offers more than 40
chlferent lands of bread and rolls
baked d~y on the premises On
Friday, it will list the week's spe-
cial and is having a customer
appreoation day soon. French's
specializes in cakes, pastries,
cookies, pies, tortes, rolls and
bread It's located at 273 E. 17th
St. in Costa Mesa.
• BEST BUYS is published Thursdays
and Saturdays. If you know of • good
buy, send a fax to (949) 6464170 or
write to Daily Pilot, Best Buys. 330 W.
Bay St., Costa Mesa 92627.
localS only Daity PilOt
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Balancing law practice and bartending duties
HE IS
Mixing more than drinks.
EXPLORING OPTIONS
Christopher Ayayo is mixing family with
business and his profession as a lawyer
with his job as a barten~.
Ayayo ancthis wife Debo~ Young
became partners recently in her parents'
Costa Mesa restaurant, the Bamboo Ter-
race. t
Cathy and Dennis Young have run the
Bamboo Terrace Chinese restaurant since
1971. Christopher and Deborah were both
working as lawyers in the Bay Area, but
were looking to leave the corporate world
and the pressure, commutes and long
hours that came with it.
"I was just getting sick or it,• Christo-
pher A.yayo said.
The two of them began thinking ab9ut
starting a business of their own that they
both could enjoy and went so far as to start
pricing restaurants in the area.
IN THE FAMILY
· At the same time, Deborah Young's par-
ents needed help with Bamboo Terrace,
which was feeling the effects of its age and
increased competition.
Dennis and Cathy bad raised a family
running the Bamboo Terrace, but there
were things that needed to change. Cathy
Young still added up the night's earnings
manually, going ticket by ticket, and
ordered one bottle of wine for the restau-
rant at a time.
It w~ethod that worked more than
20 years ago, but times were changing.
There were many loyal customers, but they
were also agmg.
Cathy and Dennis asked for thel.J' chil-
dren's help. ·
LEAVIN G THE CORPORATE WORLD
Christopher and Deborah quit their jobs
as lawyers and used their life savings to
give the Bamboo Terrace a much-needed
face lift.
With the help of Deborah's brother,
David, who is in construction, they did
most of the remodeling themselves. Some-
times they pulled all-nighters, painting and
doing demolition work, then napping on a
booth so that we would be there to open
the restaurant, Christopher Ayayo said.
tender.
"We wanted to give a fresh look to an
old concept and the stereotypical concept
of a Chinese restaurant,• Ayayo said. "We
wanted to remake that based on our own
expenences and emphasize that Asian
Americans have come a long way.•
The restaurant now has a computer sys-
tem, an updated bar and entertainment
every weekend.
of law and runs his own law business on
17th Street. Christopher continues to tend
bar at the restaurant every night.
•1.t•s a good complement to practicing
law,• he said.
It's true that people tell bartenders their
problems, he added. And tending bar has
become an unexpected source of referrals
for Christopher.
"Here, diners and patrons come m and
they want to have a nice experience,"
Christopher said. "They want to have a
good time. When you're a lawyer, you're
always fighting with someone. It's adver-
sarial .•
A SECOND CAWNG
Along the way, Christopher discovered
a strange thing -he loved bartending.
Although he has returned to the practice
There are also the benefits to Christo-
pher's own mental health. If people hated
him as a lawyer, they love him as a bar-
Mixlllg drtnks has had a positive experi·
ence on Christopher's soul. He's not only
an entertainer, he's a therapist and friend.
•And no one says anything back at you
-no one gets mouthy at you," he said.
Celebrating Mother's wholesome food
• Costa Mesa market will
mark another year with
food and music fair.
VERONICA 0URAN
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COSTA JvlESA-From floor to
ceiling, Mother's Market &
Kitchen stocks good-for-you fruits
and vegetables that any mom
would want her children to eat.
Since 1978, the market has
been selling its wholesome fare,
and on Saturday it's celebrating
another year in Costa Mesa with
a food and music fair.
It's a good year to celebrate,
satd Sharon Mac:mmi. one of the
stQre's co-founders. Mother's was
chosen as the best health food
store irl Orange County and the
r;staurant was named a best val-
ue 1n a countyWide survey.
Customers who have come to
depend on ~ store said they are
looking forward to another
anniversary.
Ray Miller of Costa Mesa, who
bas shopped at Mother's since it
first opened, said he was at last
year's event and had a good time.
"It's a good, healthy atmos·
phere/ Miller said. "l get my vit-
anuns from (Mother's], and 70%
of what I buy, food-WtSe, comes
from that store."
Macgurn said what mainly
attracts people to the store is its
selection of orgaruc foods and its
provision or dietary needs.
"We have suppl<>menls and
vitamins like no other store m any
area,• Macgurn said. •we fill a lot
of dietary needs. If you have a
special dietary need, you can usu-
ally find the product at Mother's.•
Since the store's opening,
Macgum said, many changes
'~
have been made as a result of
customer suggestions and ideas
generated among store operators.
•Some of our best ideas come
from customers," she said,
explaining that the store's macro-
biotic de~ent emerged after
a costumer asked why they didn't
carry such items.
Macgum said she's watched
some of her most loyal customers
come in and out of the store for 20
years. She said many of these
people consider Mother's like
their second home.
Tad Brunton, the store's senior
martager, said he's noticed that
people just like to hang out there.
"It's like the Disneyland of
natural food stores,• Brunton
said. "People like to hdllg out
here because the abnosphere is
so congenial. They may read a
book, look at the products in the
vitamins and body care depart-
T
ment, sit at the counter in the
restaurant or hang out on Moth-
er's patio.•
In addition to its bin displa~.
bursting with bulk grains, nu~.
seeds and dried fruits, Mother~
offer.> free health seminars that
focus on topics such as how ti>
maintain healthy hair and n~
and how to super change yot;r
immune system.
•(Being one of the store's own-
ers) makes me feel wonderful.~
Macgum said. It's such an addJ.
lion to the community. "(The
store) is committed to providirig
healthy and delicious cuisine anti
environmentally responsibl~
products.•
There are three Mother's stO..
ries in Orange County, includinb
one in Irvine and Huntingtqfl
Beach. A fourth store will open i!1
March in Laguna Hills, Macgu.J!l
said. ! .. ..
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COSTA MESA •: •• • Ha1bor Boulevard: A brief case and its <.ontehts worth SSO were ..
stolen in the 2200 blocR'between 9:30 and 9.45 p.m. Sept. 11. .:
• Bristol StrMt: A back~ and iu cont ni> worth $200 were ":
stolen in the 3300 block between land 4·10 p .• m. Friday. ::
• Towne StrMt: A camera end mlscelta~ papen-1nclud1ng;
receipts and ,,.,.,n~ripts-worth 5401, were stolen In the 800 :
block be1ween 6 p.m Sept. 16 and 10 1 m. FrldaY.
• IHer Street: Mu~k equipment worth $3,-440 was stolen In the ·~
700 block between 1,45 and 1:50 a.m. Fttday. "!
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NEWPORT BEACH
• ~ Avenut: A Jacket wa' stolen from a residence In :
the o400 blodt et 6 p m. bttwftn ~ 7 Ind 14. : • • JZnd Street: A 1Uf'fbo¥d WIS stolen from , J*IO ~ In the : ,
200 blOck bet\wen 9 • m •od 4 p.m. FtlcNy
• NMlnui Awnut: /\ CAmera, lens Ind CMe worth $3)0 were :
stolen In the 300 block betwten 12:29 lhd I p m Sept. H •
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.Daily Pilot Thurtdoy, September 23, 1999 A 3·
jDr. Laura: a dead ringer for Lucy in 'Peanuts ' comic strj,p?
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I Iwas undecided nght up to the I last minute this week whether f to write about newspaper I comics or Laura Schlessinger's •
efforts to rid the world of sin -as
she defines it, of course -by
stomping on small business own-
{ ers who dare to talk back to her.
Then while scanning the list of
the Pilot's 103 movers·and-shak·
: ers in a vain search for my name,
· it bit me: Since these two topics
: have much in common, why not
: combine them in a single cohlmn? ·
The colnics first.
: Last week. I was asked by the
Los Angeles. Tunes -along with
a million or so other readers -to
fill out a survey form telling the i people who choose what comics
• the 1lmes will run, which ones I
, like, bate, or feel neutral about.
Now I'm not big on surveys. I
throw a dozen or them away
· every week, the land that say
"you have been chosen because
of your demonstrated high intel·
• lect and good credit rating to tell
the leaders of the Democratic Par-
ty which national issues you con-
sider the most important ~ -and,
of course, to send 25 bucks if
you're a cheapskate with your
' survey form if you expect your
opinions to be considered. There's
a strong hint that for $1,000, your
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I may have menboned this
before, but if I have, it's worth
repeating. Our sharpest, most
politically and socially relevant -
and ltl'eVerent'-commentary can
be found today in the comic
strips. Only when they take them-
selves too seriously -as
•Doonesbury" sometimes does -
do they get as stuffy and sell-serv-
ing as Al Gore or George W. Bush
or Chris Cox are routinely.
Irreverence -which, by the
way, need have nothing to do
with God ~ is a quality of life
wh.ich, along with hwnor, ~ in
short supply~ this co,pntry today.
It.punctures stuffed.egos and
wanned ovet platitudes and polit-
ical and spdal hypocrisy. And the
comics that catch this best are
those that stress a single idea
each day rather than a running
story. But for the full effect of the
trreverence, it's important to know
the characters: the stupid platoon
leader and venal commander in
·crock," the vapid 1V reporter in
"Doonesbury," the thoughtful
parents who aren't caricatured in
"Zits... ~
Now, what bas all this to do
with Laura Schlessmger'.s running
battle with Thomas Moore, owner
of a South Coast Plaza swf hop
called Beach Access? Just this.
Schlessmger (the ·Dr.• appended
to Laura reflect!> · according to
Web site www.Drlaura.com/about
-a PhD in physiology at Colwn-
bia University) is a dead ringer for
Lucy in the ·Peanuts• comic strip:
the aggressive, smart-mouth,
abrasive know-it-all. One of the ·
running jokes in "Peanuts" is
Lucy setting up shop lo offer ther-
apeutic advice to the other char·
acters. The sign above her stand
reads, "The Doctor Is ln, • and
Charlie Brown comes regularly to
be badgered and abused. Maybe
this helps tum. Apparently many
of the people who call Sch·
lessinger are helped in the same
manner. But that isn't the issue
here
Nor is the issue whether or not
the artwork Schlessinger fo und in
a skateboarding magazme at
Beach Access ls pornographic.
Smee my local library doesn't car-
ry the magazine, I didn't see the
picture, but from published'
d'7S~ptions it sounds about as
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No, the issue to me is the mann r
in which Schlessinger w ed h r
J>Qwer and money to attack this
shopkeeper.
Commentators with aC'cess to
·public media live wtth this temp-
tation every day: to take out per-
sonal vendettas within the laws
of libel and defamation in a man -
ner not available to most of our
targets. If you suggest that's what
I'm doing h~re to Schlessinger, l
would add this caveat: like a
fight in a school yard, it is only
fair if the weapons are of similar·
strength and the aggressor picks
on someone his own size capable
of defending himsell. By
impugning the owner of a small
business over a ridiculous issue
on a national telecast, Sch-
lessinger threatened his liveli-
hood while breaking every rule
of fair play.
Schlessinger's second -and
enormously unfair -advantage
is money. In our cuJture toda y,
money will buy almost anything,
including the use of our justice
system to punish those who
offend us. 1 was once sued for
libel tn a case I couldn't possibly
lose m court but could· lose badly
in my bank account. The people
swng me had plenty of money to
pu~ue tht~ case all the way to a .
JUry trial where I was finally vm:
dicatP.d Had the magazine
involved been drop~ from the
case, the legaJ costs of defending
mys<>lf dJld the time lost from
. work would have been devastat-
mq
Thomas Moore is now being
:;ued by Schlessinger for $1 mil·
lion damages which she -
ace ordmg to news reports -is
willing to -deflate" if Moore
agrees to apologize for allegedly
calling her a liar. nus guy, who a
few wee}Q; ago was minding his
own business and had the nus·
fortune to have on the premises a
magaZtne published by Sch-
les mger's archenemy, Larry Fly-
nt, when she came to visit. is
now the had guy.
So qo figure. The comics
make d lot more sense.
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Heights resident. His column runs
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E thel Lerner's training regimen for
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Lerner, 86, competed Wednesday
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the 12th Annual Senior Games at the
Orange County Fairgrounds.
Lerner scored two strikes dunng the
bowling compebbon, earning herself a
blue ribbon.
•The real secret of staying young is
keeping your mind active," said Lerner,
who uses newspapers, magazines. cross-
word puzzles and news shows to keep
her mind sharp. •Keep your nund acbve
and your body will stay active with 1t."
The Orange County Activity Direc-
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20 years ago in the parking lots and
lawns of various nursing homes. The
Orange County Pair became a sponsor
12 years ago.
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quality of life high. said Candace
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exatement.
. Seniors participated m events such as
baseball, volleyball, discus, wheelchdl.f
races and horseshoes. But the Uung that
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Agnus, tired themselves out dunng the
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Teens caught in attempted· burglal-y 11111111 10111
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County Ch4pter of tbe Bri*h·
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• Police receive tip from
resident about van near ,
Harbor View Elementary. I t JESSICA CARRISON
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NEWPORT BEACH -Three
}lewport Beach teenagers were
iaken lnto custody after police
caught them attempting to steal
Stems from Harbor View Elemen-
tary School on Tuesday night.
• At about 11 p.m,, a Harbor
View resident noticed a van.
parked near the school and three
teenagers loitering suspiciously
near it, said Police Sgt. Mike
McDermott.
Police drove to the school to
investigate and discovered that
the van had 1ts cargo door open
and that items from the school
had been loaded into it.
As police approached, one of
the teenagers ran from the van,
McDermott said. Police then
called out their helicopter, which
is equipped with devices that
enable officers to see in the dark.
Officers quickly spotted two
teenagers, both from Newport
Beach, crouched in the bushes
and apprehended them.
The third teenager, a resident
of Corona del Mar, was taken into
custody Wednesday afternoon.
All three have been released,
two to their parents and the third,
who iS a ward o( the court, to
those .responsible for his care.
Police said the three will be
referred to juvenile court.
The three entered the school
by breaking a wmdow and
attempted to steal a bicycle, a
camera and other school equip·
ment, McDermott said.
Some of the loot was intended as prizes for a school fund-raiser.
The school's annual wrapping
paper fund·raiser began Tuesday,
and students were shown the
'
bicycle and the camera at a spe·
dal school assembly, said PTA
President Toni Solow.
Solow said she was disturbed
at the idea that local children had
stolen from an elementary school.
"It's a sad indicator of the way
our society is going,• she said. "I
think people think il their school
or homes are going to be robbed,
it's going to come from outside the
area .... I can't even speculate on
bow their parents must be feeling
today.•
Connie Dudderitlge, the dis·
trict's head of nsk management,
said Tuesday's incident was the
first school robbery of the ye{lr. ..
• The Orange County chapter
of the Britisb·A:merian Cham·
ber of Commerce announcec:t
that David Jahr of Laguna Hills
bas vohmteered to join the orga-
nization 's boerd of diredois.
The British·Alllerican
Chanlber of Commerce m' Cos·
'8 Mesa fosters economic
growth for companies and ind1·
viduals with speoal interests in
both Orange County and the
United Kingdom.
The nonprofit organization
was rec ntly. heraldP.d as hav·
mg the best networking lun·
cheon in Orange County, saJd
Susan Linn, editor of the Net·
working Newsletter.
~t's Back to School nights for parents, children
Jahr stressed that 85 part of
the board he will help promote
the benefits of membership to
the Bntish·Amencan Chambe1
and enhance the chamber's pro-
Cile m Orange County. Jahr has
been involved with the Rod·
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than two years, providing pub-
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bile, Sports marketing and pro·
fessional service accounts.
This is the first board posi-
tion for Jahr, who also volun-
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vices for . the Second Harve,t
Food Bdnk of Orange County.
For more informanon, call (714)
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The Assn. for Corporate
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ideas related to both external
and internal growth. ACG pro-
vides members with dJl oppor·
tunity to gain new ideas end
skills through networking with
other corpordle growth profes·
sionals. The Ordnge County
chapter ot ACG 1s the fastest
groWUlg of its 42 chapters m the
United States.
• • Events are slated at said office manager Peggy Olrich in detail what their children will
be studying throughout the
year. iuea schools. Al 5:30 p.m., Sonora parents
and their children are invited to
come have dinner -they can
bring or buy from Carl's Jr., which
will be selling hamburgers at the
school.
•
I ]FSSIO, GARRJSON At Paularino, on the other
hand, Back to School night is for
parents only, and teachers will
describe everything students
need to do for a successful year.
. nit ...
NEWPORT-MESA -From a
tent at Sonora Elementary School
lo lavishly decorated classrooms
'1t Paularino, 'tis the season for
Back to School nights.
Everyone, however, is asked to
bring a sweet for a potluck
dessert, which parents will eat in
the multipurpose room while chil·
dren frolic -supervised -on the
playground.
And at Killybrooke, PTA mem-
bers, fund-raisers and the pnno-
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then parents will visit classrooms. • Sonora Elementary School has
favish plans for today's Back to
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children's classrooms, and learn
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•Jaime Castellanos, who takes over secondary
education. in Newport-Mesa, ·wants to increase
technology in classrooms and integrate course subjects.
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NEWPORt·MESA -Jaime to settle problems and make sure
Castellanos is so excited about students are learning in a safe and
heading up the district's sec-stimulating environment.
ondar'y education departrpent, Last week, for example, he vi.s-
he's willin9 to drf ve more than ited alJ four high schools and met
150 miles every day just to get to with the PTAs and foundations.
and from work. He also has met with war veter-
To do Uus, the distnct's new-ans to discuss having them as
assistant .supenntendent for sec· guest speakers in district schools.
ondary education leaves h.t.s Ven-"I do a lot of facilltabng, "•he
tura resjdence before 5 each scud. which mdudes putting the
morning,· and returns m the nght people in touch with the
evening, after the traffic has light-right group or helping them bnd
ened 'up1 out about the right fundin!;J for the
Sometitnes, il he's done with nght program. •
his work: he'll play a round of golf Castellanos also has set for
befo~e-:hopping back on the free· tum.self the task of charting the
way. • secondary schools' courses as
Supt. Robert Barbot and school they .adapt to the tremendous
board president Serene Stokes techriological and demographic ~aid such dedication is par for the chdflges that have swept through
~ourse for Castellanos, who was a education in the last 10 years.
Jligh school principal m Ventura l lis top priorities, he scud, are
before talung the district's top increasing technology in the
high school job. classroom, adapting to the dis-
: "I ltiink we were so lucky to lrict's tremendous diversity, and
get him,H Stokes said. "His l.dl-finding ways to integrate cumcu-
ents for working with people and lum.
his ability to see potenllaJ for pro· "More and more technology is
l:Jrams are 1ust what we need.• commg into our society, it needs
· Castellanos is responsible for to be an UlStructional tool in the
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klds for life when they leave;the
da.ssroom."
Castellanos, who is Latino but
says he does not "ma)Ce a big
issue of being Hispanic,• also said
he wanted schools to do a better •
job of addressing issues of diversi-
ty -'-both in the curriculum and
among students, staff anq parents.
"We cannot keep working the
way we've been working ... with
all the ethnic groups and diverse
group's we have m our schools,•
he said.
He also Wdllts teachers from
different a~ademic departments
to work more closely with each
olheito integrate curriculum.
"I'm a real hnn believer in
that," he said. "U.S. history and
Amencan literature. Teach 'em
together.• ·
Other perennial issues, said
Castellanos, include staffing, stu-
dents' literacy, and addressing
inevitable crises as they artse.
"There's always room for
unprovement at all schools,• he
said, noting that he would like to
see reading scores rise at Estancia
and TcWinkle.
BRIAN POBUDA I OAll. Y Pll.OT •
Castellanos said he still is try-
ing to learn about all the com-
plexities of Newport-Mesa, which
he said is different in culture and
outlook from the Ventura County
lugh school he left behind.
"I'm 1ust looking, listening and
learrung," he said
Jaime Castellanos Is the new assistant superintendent for secondary educat:ton for the Newport-•
Mesa Unified School District.
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TODAY
The OASIS Senior Center, 800
Marguerite, Corona del Mar, will
hold a used book sale from 1 O
~.m. to 4 p.m. on the patio. Coffee
and homemade cookies will be
1 available for a small donation.
For more information, call (949)
644·3244.
Merrlll Lynch ts holding a pre-
sentation on estate planning -
"Unique Strategies tor the Afflu·
ent Investor~ -at noon and 6
p.m. at · the Center Club, 650
Town <::enter Drive, Costa Mesa.
Dean Jackson and Jeff Russel,
both senior financtal consultants,
will serve as the keynote speak·
ers. Lunch and dinner will be
Served. For more information, ?ill (71.t) 429·2801.
the Newport Harbor Area
Chamber of Corrunerce is hold·
ing a Sunset After Hours mixer
from 5 to 7 p.m. at the Riverboat
Restaurant, 151 E. Coast High-
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way, Newport Beach. The rruxer
is an opportunity to meet differ·
ent people for contacts and new
friends. Por more information,
call (949) 729-4400 ..
lbe Latest Thing Teaching and
Hehliilg Center is offenng a free
12·5tep workshop and discussion
class from 7 to 9 p.m. at 270 E.
17th St., Costa Mesa. The class
will provide an in·depth look at
how to apply the steps to every.
day life. For more information,
call (949) 645·6211.
The OASIS Senior Center ls
accepting items such as tools,
dishes, clothes. jewelry, toys and
fwniture through Oct. 14 for its
· upcoming rummage sale. Items
will be accepted from 9 a.m. to 1
p . .rn. at .3300. Newport Boulevard,
Newport Beach, in Room 3 or in
the parking lot.
FRIDAY
An Andalusian Horse Show con·
tinues through Sunday m the
Equestrian Center at the Orange
County Fair & Exposition Center,
88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. Por
more information, call (818) 842-
9165.
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SATURDAY .
Upper Newport Bay Naturalilb
will hold their final free campfire
program of the season at 7:30
p.m. The campfire will feature
Gary James, who will show his
plctures of the mamlM)s on the
Channel Islands. Por more infor-
mation, call (949) 786·8878.
The Costa Mesa Chamber of
Commerce will hold its 1999
business expo from 9 a.m. to 4
p.m. today and Sunday at the
Orange County Market Place at
the Orange County Fairgrounds.
The free eJpo will feature 40
chamber member exhibitors
showcasing a variety of products
and services. Cost to enter the
market plac~ is $1. For more
µtformation, call (714) 885·9092.
SUNDAY
The Eighth Annual Komen
Orange County Race for the
Cure, hosted by the Susan G.
Komen Breast Cancer Founda-
tion, will be held from 7 :30 to 11
a.m. at Fashion Island, Newport
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Beach. This is the nation's biggest
annual senes of races with pro-
ceeds dedicated solely to raising
money for breast cancer. A race
T-shirt is included m the entry
fees -$25 for adults and $15 for
breast cancer survivors and
youths 17 and under. For more
information, call (71') 957-9165.
MONDAY
Coastl.lne Counseling Center of
Newport Beach will hold a free
lecture on attention deficit disor·
~er at 7 p.m. at 1200 Quail, Suite
105, Newport Beach. Joan
Andrews, an educational psychol·
ogist, will present the overview.
Andrews will talk about why a
diagnosis is necessary and how to
treat attention deficit d.i.9order suc ..
cessfully. For more information,
call (949)-476·0991.
TUESDAY
A representative from UCIA's
Admissions Office will visit
OCC's 'Ti"ansfer Center from 2 to
4 p.m. at 2701 Fairview Road,
Costa Mesa. The nanster Center
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is designed to assist students in
transferring to and from OCC. It
is o~ from 8 a .m. to 5 pm.
Monday, Tuesday and Thursday
and from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Wednesday and from 8 a.m. to 3
p.m. Friday. For more informa-
tion, call (714) 432·5894.
Salomon SmJth Buney'1 John
Wayne Airport branch will pre·
sent a free educational seminar
titled "Planning Your Financial
Future with Franklin Templeton
and Salomon Smith aa,,ney • from
5:30 to 7 p.m. at the Sutton Place
Hotel, Newport Beach. Por more
information. call (949) 955·7579.
The Costa Mesa Republican
Women· Federated will hold its
fust fall meeting. at 10:30 a.m. at
10131 Dey Drive, Huntington
Beach. James Bruce Joseph Siev·
ers will serve as the keynote
speaker. Sievers will give a talk
called: "An American Ul Love
with his Country.• The meeting
'Will be followed by a luncheon.
For m6re information, call (714)
962·5398.
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Franklin Templeton Punds wW
sponsor a pretentation on their
funds from 5:30 to 7 p.m. at the
Sutton Place Hotel, '.SOO
MacArthur Blvd., Newport
BP_ach. No cost. For more infOI"'
. mation, call (949) 955·?562.
Ilea Eem-Mry ScbOol ........
people to donate backpacks and
supplies to e<:oD<XDically disadvan-
taged children in the community.
Thole mterest.ed should schedule
an appointment For more blfoana·
tion, call (949) 722· 1955.
The North Face will bold a lllcle
show presentation featuring ath-
lete Dean Ka.mazes at 8 p.m. at
1870 A Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa.
Participants Will see · Karnazes'
ultra--cbstance trail funning expe-
rience. Ka.mazes' accomplish-
ments include: the completion of
the Western States 100 and the
completion of an endurance race
from Death Valley to the top of
Mt. Wlutney. For more infonna·
lion, call (949) 646-0909.
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for this informative seminar. Hear about the Center's breakthrough in egg freezing
for future implantation and meet patients who have
~undergone fertility treatments.
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6:30-8:00 p.m.
Tuesday, September 28
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oct 1 &2
Attention all Newport Harbor
High School graduates from the
class of 19491 A 50th high sCbool
reunion will be presented today
and Saturday. For more informa-
tion, call (949) 5"8-2678.
their penonal safety. For more
information, call (949) 717-3801.
00: .,..
11ae Ebell Cub wW meet at t 1:30
a.m. at the· Bahia Corinthian
Yacht Club, 1601 Bayside Drive,
Newport Beach. The program
will include the Nifty Fifties. For
more inf oimation, call (~9) 121-
9267.
00: 14
a .m. to noon Slllldiy at 3300
Newport Boulevard, Newport
Beach. For more information, call
(949) &t4-324.(.
ONGOING
The Prlmdl of the Newport
8eacb Public Ubra.ry Used Book
Store needs to replenish its book
stock. Patrons are urged to bring
in unwanted books. With the
exception of law books or maga-
zines, all donatiOns -hardcover
or paperback: -are welcome and
are tax deductible. Books may be
Orange County ii spoll.IOl'inq a
discussion group focusing on
issues, concerns and responsibili-
ties of adult children caring for
their elderly parents at 7:30 p.m.
Tuesdays at 250 E. Baker St.,
Costa Mesa. The purpose of the
group is to help children and oth-
er concerned relatives to identify
problems and issues and develop
appropriate solutions. Cost is $30.
For more information, call (714)
4-45 -4950.
New ltorytimel tor cblldren •
3 to 1 will be held at Newpott
libraries. Pajama storytim~.
where children a.re invited io
come in their pajamas and bring
a stuffed animal, will be offeret:I
at 7 p.m . Wednesdays at Ute
Corona del Mar branch, 42()
Marigold Ave. Pajama storytime
will be offered at 7 p .m. Mondays
starting Sept. 13 at the Central
Library, 1000 Avocado Ave. Sat-
urday storytime will be offered at
the Central Ubrary at 10:30 a .m.
starting Sept. 11. For more infor-
mation, call (949) 117-3801.
John King, president of JtS Con-
~ting, a management consult-
ing firm that focuses on team-
work and executive coaching,
will speak on •nie Art of Effec-
tive Business Dialogue" from
A>:30 to 8:30 a.m. during the
Inside Edge break.fast meeting at
'the University Club on the UCI
-campus. The Inside Edge is an
~rganization wbere people gath-
a to explore and expand their
)>otential. Cost for first-time
guests is $20 and $35 for repeat
guests. For 1'10re information, call
(949) 460-4242.
The Orange County Chapter ol
the Single Gourmet, an interna-
tional fine dining club for singles,
will bold a gourmet dinner at 1
p.m. at The Pacific Club, 4110
MacArthur Blvd., Newport
Beach. For more information, call
(949) 854-6552. The Newport Beach Central left at any of the three branch .
Luen's Lead Club, ortglnally
founded in 1978 to help business
people develop quality leads and
expand their businesses. For more
information, call (714) 842-1884.
The John Henry FoundaUon will
spqnsor the Comfort Zone, a
mental illness support group to
meet from 7:30 to 9 p.m . Thur5-
days At the Lighthouse Coastal
Community Church, 301 Magno-
lia, Costa Mesa. For more infot-
mation, call (949) 548-1274.
OCT.2
Ubra.ry will present •Visual Phi-libraries, whidl indude Balboa,
losophy: Where Pbilosophy, Mariners or Corona del Mar. They
Metaphysics & Mythology Meet• could also be left in the special
The Costa Meia Chamber of
Commerce is holding networking
luncheon meetings from 11 :45
a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Costa Mesa
Country Club, 1701 Golf Course
Drive, Costa Mesa. Visitors are
welcome. Cost is $12. For more
information. call (114) 885-9090.
The Orange County Fair & Expo-
sition Center will bold a baby
e~po from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the
fairgrounds in Building 10. Cost
is $7 for adults, and children 12
and under are free. For more
information, call (949) -443-3735.
A free program called "For Your
Personal Safety" is being offered
at noon in the Newport Beach
Central Library Friends meeting
room, 1000 Avocado Ave. Pre-
sented by Andrea Queery, the
program will focus on what citi-
zens can and cannot do to ensure
at 7 p.m. at 1000 Avocado Ave. book closet next to the book store,
The free program, presented by · 1000 Avocado Ave. For more
Lydia Ringald, will delve into.. information, call (949 759-9667.
The West Newport Beach Assn.
will hold its annual meeting of
the board ol directors at 1 p .m. at
'the Newport Beach Council
Chambers, 3300 Newport Blvd.
Jan Debay, council representa-
tive for west Newport Beach, will
serve as the keynote s~aker. For
piore information, call (949) 548-
4560.
bow art viewers interact with the
color and aura of energizing
imagery. Other topics will
include ideas, concepts, color
and light. For more information,
call (949) 717-3801.
oa: 1& & 11
The Oasis Senior Center ls hold·
ing a rwnmage sale from 9 a.m.
to 4 p.m. Saturday and from 9
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The Newport Beach Newcomen
Club meets at 10 a.m. the third
Wednesdays of each month at
different homes. The group of
about 100 women go on the road,
play golf, tennis, bridge and
more. The group also holds sev-
eral evening parties. For more
information, call (949) 854-4501.
The Udo Isle Toastmasters Oub
meets at 6:30=Mondays at the
01.kwood A ents, 1100 16th
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Jewish Family Service of OrS.nge
County is sponsoring an ongoing
Jewish healing support group for
people experiencing chronic ill-
ness. The purpose is to provide
participants with emotional anti
spiritual support to manage ill-
ness and its consequences. The
group meets at 1 p .m. Thursdays
at Jewish Family Service, 250 E.
Baker St., Costa Mesa. Attert-
dance is free, but preregistratioo
ls required. To register t>r for
more information, call (714) 445-
4950.
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Tuesdays and Thursdays at 3928
Campus Drive, Newport Beach.
The first ·class is free ~d any
class after that will cost $10 or
$80 for 10 classes. Participants
should bring a towel. For more
information, call (949) 588-24271
The public ls invited to view
•Abstracts of Nature," an exhibit
of photography by Dave Vom-
berer, on display at the Newport
Beach Central Library foyer to
Sept. 30. The Newport Beach
Central Library is at 1000 Avoca-
do Ave. For more information,
call (949) 717-3801.
Scrabble Club #350 meets from•6
to 10 p.m. Thursdays at Borders
Books & Music on 19th St. and
Newport Beach Boulevard, Costa
Mesa. Cost is $3. New players
are welcome. For more inform&·
tion, call (949) 789-4871.
lbe Coln and Stamp Club meets
from 1 to 3 p.m. Mondays at the
OASIS Seruor Center New mem-
bers who are interested in trad-
ing, buying and selling stamps
and coins are being sought to join
these inf onnal meetings. T'hete
are no fees required. For moie
information, call (949) 644-3244 .
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P._1a9oing bereavement support
~ps for adults at all stages of
. The groups hare experi-
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[gijef. receive support and learn
weys to cope with sadness and
As· One group meets at 1 p.m.
~ays at Beth Jacob in lIVine
IJlle second group meets at 1 O •.m. Tue5days at Temple Judea
lo Laguna Hills. The third group
u neets at 1 p.m. Thursdays at the
~a Center in Anaheim. There is
no f~ for these groups, but pre-
registration is required. For more
in.formation, call (714) 445-4950.
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:)'llew(omers to the Newport
each, Corona del Mar, Balboa
.jsland and th~ Newport Coast
.... • ,uea are invited to meet others
~ho a.re also new lo the area at
-ihe Newport Beach Newcomers'
Clu~. This group of women
meets onC:e a month Wednesdays
~ t different homes and locations. or more infonnation, please call
1(949) 644--0302.
·I ..Jewish Family Service oJ Orange
•.County provides a support and
discussion group to assist partici-
pants in their recovery from
childhood or teenage sexual
:abq.se. The grouw meets from 8 to
9:30 p.m. Tuesdays at 250 E. Bak-
.er St., Costa Mesa. Preregistra-
don is required. For more infor-
tnation, call (714) 445-4950.
A Deallng with Divorce Support
~roup is offered by Jewish Fam-
lly Service of Orange Courtty.
. The group is led by an experi-
enced counselor and meets at 6
p.m. Tuesdays at th~ Jewish Fed-
erapon Campus, 250 E. Baker St.
.. suite G, Costa Mesa. For more
information, including dates and
fees, call Heather Watson at (71 4)
4.45-4950.
interfaith couples support
gioup is offered by JeWtSh Fami-
ly SeJ"Vlce of Orange County. The
, ~oup addresses issues faced by
• touples where one partner is
Jewish and the other is not.
dncluding raising children,
observing holidays, displaying
symbols in the home as well as
trelationships with extended fam-
ilies. The group meets for three
JWeekly sessions Wednesday
evenings at Jewish Family Ser-
vice, 250 E. Baker St., Suite G,
Costa Mesa. For more informa-
tion, including dates and fees,
call (714) 445-4950.
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llbe Costa Mesa Chamber of
Commerce Networkers Business
Leads luncheon lakes place at
~1:.45 a.m. Wednesdays at the
!Costa Mesa Country Club, 1701
<.Goll Course Road, Costa Mesa.
• iFOr more information, call (71"')
'885-9090.
Jtody conditioning classes for
ture adults are offered al 7:30
. Tuesdays and Thursdays at
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California's all-big-boat show, the Udo Yacht Expo, is returning to Newport Beach for Its 21st
year from noon to 7 p.m. today; 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. frtday, 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Saturday and 10 a.m.
to 6 p.m. Sunday at Udo Marina Village. The boat show will be held on the comer of Via Udo .,
and Newport Boulevard. Cost is $8 for adults. Children 12 and under are free. For more Infor-
mation, call (949) 757-5959.
Drive, Newport Beach. The first
class is free with a cost of $10,per
"class or $80 for 10 classes from
then on. Bring a towel and water .
Light hand. weights are recom-
mended. For more infonnation,
call (949) 588-2427.
The Walklng Club of Newport
Beach meets at 9 a.m. and 1 p.m
at Hospital Road and Superior
Avenue. Lose the weight and
have fun. For more infonnation,
call (949) 650-1332.
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. Meetmgs
are held from 6 to 9 p.m. Wednes-
days at the Sea Explorer Sea
Base, 1931 W. Coast Highway,
Newport Beach. For more infor-
mation, call (949) 642-6301 or
(949) 551-8591.
The OASIS Senior Center offers
ongomg assistance, counseling
and r erral services for ·seniors.
For appointments or more infor-
mation, call (949) 644-3244.
The Costa Mesa Senior Citizen
Square and Round DdDce Club
seeks experienced dance.rs to
join its group from 9 to 11 a.m.
Thursdays at the Costa Mesa
Senior Center, 19th and Pomona
streets, Costa Mesa. For more
information, call (714) 545-5669.
A free support group for cancer·
pabents meets at 7 p.m. Wednes-
days and a support group for
people suffenng from chr9nic
fatigue syndrome meets from 7 to
10 p.m. Wednesdays at the Insti-
tute for Holistic Treatment and
Research, 4019 Westerly Place,
Swte 100, Newport Beach. For
more information, call (949} 251-
8700.
Arthritis Foundation instructor
Hillary Stone leads an exercise
class at 11 a.m. Thursdays at the
Jewish Senior Center, 250 E.
Baker St., Costa Mesa. For more
information, call (714) 513-5641.
Nightly meetings are offered 1n
Costa Mesa and Newport Beach
for anyone who wants to over-
come rucobne addiction. For a
schedule or more information,
call (714) 774-9106 or (800) 642-
0666.
The Newport Sports Collection
Foundation, a nonproht organi-
zation, 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
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del Mar High School who now attends
Orange Coast College, said it WM not
the first time he had come to someone's
aid while bodysurfing at the Wedge.
and f1.refighters rushed to the scene.
Last year, he and two friends res-
cued a man who seemed to be drown·
ing, pulling him onto Finch's body-
board and towing him to shore.
~e couldn't move. He couldn't lilt
up his head,• said Pi.re Capt. Michael
Murphy. "He was actmg like he was
paralyzed.·
Brown was taken to Hoag Memortal
Hospital, and hospital officials were
unavailable for comment on bis condi-
tion.
And two months ago, Finch saved a
small child who had been pulled under
rocks by currents.
Brown's paralysis could be tempo-
rary, a result of swelling near ~ neck.
Or it could be permanent, said Ron
Gamble, a Newport Beach paramedic
who took Brown to the hospi~
"Tba Wedge clciimed ano vic-
tim,• said Murphy of the inf ous
bodysurti.ng spot. "That's why there's
warning signs all over."
•Ever since the Wedge was publi-
cized, there have been a lot of people
there who don't know what they're
doing and wind up in tough situa-
tions," said the avid bodyboarder, who
surfs at the Wedge at least twice a
week.
"I like to help people, and I hope
people would do the same for me,• he
add ed.
So why didn't Finch become a life-
guard himself: ·1 can't swim fast
Finch, a 1997 graduate of Corona enough." •
DEBATE
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to a resolution in the contenti,ous
fight over the now-closed venue,
said City Manager Allan Roeder.
One of those ways is for the
city to talce over enforcement of
the noise restrictions if the
amphitheater ever reopens. That
assurance could help end the lat-
est appeal in a string of lawswts
that has haunted the ampluthe-
ater since 1t opened, officials
said.
The Fair filed a fraud and
antitrust la wsmt against the
Nederlander organization m
1995 because, they said, Neder-
Lander sold them the Pacific
Amphitheatre for $12.5 million
knowing that sound restricti9ns
in the sale agreement made the
venue useless The two pdrtles
A question of noise
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reached a reported $16-milhon
settlement last year.
However, that was not the
end of the case.
In 1996, Mesa del Mar resi-
dents Jeanne Brown and Laurie
Lusk mtervened in the lawsuit
on the side of Nederlander in an
effort to invoke enforcement
Tights and keep sound restric-
tions in place
Pau board members have
contended that the residents'
efforts were misguided since the
lawsuit was about fraud and
antitrust, not sound restrictions.
Lusk and Brown, on the other
hand, have said they have
fought to mamtain the peace in
their neJghQorhood too hard and
long -17 years -to lose
enforcement rights or have
sound restrictions lifted.
A judge ruled this year that
Brown and Lusk are responsible
for more thclll $50,000 of the $4.4
million m court and legal fees for
their part m the lawsuit.Payment
of those fees is pending. an
appeal filed by the residents.
Lusk and Brown's attorney,
rucha.rd Spuc, had accused the
Fair of seeking the legal fees as a
tool of intimidation to prevent
such an appeat. Spix declined to
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lawsuits ever since the Pacific
Amphitheatre's birth in the early
1980s, and officials have said
they would like litigation to end.
City officials hope they can
make that happen to the benefit
of both the Fair and residents,
Roeder said.
"The council has said for
some time now that they would
like to see some manner in
which the Browns and the Lusks
and other residents in the com-
munity can go on their way with-
out being burdened by excessive
legal and court costs that could
be imposed,• Roeder said.
Lusk and Brown have said
they would need assurances that
someone would ehforce the
noise levels at the amphitheater
if they were to consider dropping
their appeal, Roeder said.
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a ttempted to do that back in the
'80s and '90s, • Roeder said .
Discussions between the city
and the Fair Board are continu-
ing. Fair Board President Don
Saltare lli said he would be open
to discussing the possibility of
having the city enforce a 1980
agreement on sound restrictions,
especially if i t means e nding the
appeal.
#These continuing appeals
are costing the taxpayers an
awful lot of money," Saltarelli
said. ·
Saltarelli said he also thought
the appeal was filed by residents
as a way to get out of paying the
more than $50,000 in court and
legal fees.
"I think they'll continue to
lose and continue to run up the
tab,• Saltarelli said. "I wish there
was some way to settle with
them, Lord knows we've tried.•
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Members of tbc librdry board
and city arts commtss1on con-
tinued Wednesday to i~on out
plans for a governing board for
•a proposed $12-million arts
center.
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1plan for the governing board to
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' . fo1ty intends to pursue an annex-
'atiQn of the 9,500-acre area.
Alter that, the council could file
a formal application with the
.Local Agency Formation Com-
, mission, the stdte-crcated body
governing incorporations and
anoexdtlons.
While city ofhc1dls clnd New-
port Coast residents still need to
work out some of the financidl
poin~s of the unnexdt1on deal,
both parties seemed hopeful
dboul recent discussions, mclud-
ing a closed-door meeting Tues-
,day rught.
1 1l"The d1scuss1ons are very
miable. We're trymy to create a
1wm-wm s1tuallon,"' said Homer
BJudau, city rll<lndger. "IBul) it
takes a lot of time to get an
application together."
Jim McGee, the spokesmdn
Newport Coast residents,
ed to lean more toward
Uously opturusl1c.
We've made progress," he
• ..
.
governing board out of SlX pro-
po eel options. They decided
that the Newport Arts Founda-
tion or another nonprofit group
would oversee the board and
the arts commission, public
members, library trustees and
city staff would all make jomt
decisions.·
While the committee swiftly
agreed that that the center
would be owned by the city,
whether or not it would be
operated by the oty is' turning
out tp be a much more time-
consuril.ing decision.
"We're on the horns of a
dilempla," . said committee
chaimian Jim Wood.
said.
But that is a significant
change from last year at tlµs
tune, when Newport Coast resi·
dents ended negotiations with
city officials to pursue the possi-
bility of becoming an indepen-
dent city. .
Talks resumed again in Feb-
ruary after the November elec-
tions changed the makeup of the
council and dty leaders made
annexation a definitive goal for
the year.
McGee said Newport Coast
residents' initial reiection of the
clflnexation effort stemmed from
a lack of good iniormauon. Their
protestations last year eyentual-
ly were tempered by the realiza-
tion that cityhood would bP
more difficult than annexallon,
he said.
As part of the negotiations,
McGee submitted proposals fo
the ci ty that be felt needed to be
met in order for his community
to 'agree to annexation These
included: the creation of a uni-
fied neighborhood, property tax
rnlicf and an assurdnce that the
codst would en1oy the same
If operated privately, the
committee •rmgbt have chal-
lenges in getting it approved by
the city," he said. But if operat-
ed publicly, they might . have
challenges with fund-raising.
And the possibility of taxpayers
fork.mg over enough money to
pay for the center is a slim
prospect.
The committee plans to
meet again next Wednesday in
the hopes of. coming to a mote
conclusive decision regarding
the governing board.
On Oct. 6, they will present
their deasion to the public a~ a
meetmg of Speak Up Newport
at tlie Harbor Nautical Museum.
'
municipal services as Newport
Beach residents.
One of the major sticklng
pomts of the negotiations has
been money.
Because annexation of the
exclusive Newport Coa5t area
will mean more property tax for
the city, coast residents have
consistently pushed for them to
share in that extra revenue.
Coast residents complain that
they pay property tax as well as
many additional fees to fund
infrastructure.
By annexing the coast and
prov1dmg water and sewer ser-
vice to the area -now done by
the Irvine Ranch Water District
--city officials found they can
return some property tax rev-
enue to coast residents without
decreasing the amount of money
going to the city's general fund
Should the council agree to
the staff recommendation, staff
will noWy the public and affect-
ed agencies and bring the appli-
cation proposal back at the Oct
25 meeting, Kiff said.
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gram at Monday's meeung.
U the plan is approved,
Withrow said au eight oties m
the group will be asked to con-
tribute about $175,000 for each
of the 11 representatives who
sit on the board.
The contributions would
require approval from the indi-
vidual city councils, but city
officials Wednesday, with the
exception of LagunCL Woods,
seemed more than willing to
give more money to hght the
airport. .
Newport Beach MayQr Den-
nis O'Neil said the news jsn't
necessarily surprising.
"It's just further evidence of
the ability of the antia1rport
people to put a lot of money
into supporting their efforts to
oppose the county's legal
responsibility to take all action
that will result in a commercial
auport facility at the former El
Toro Marine Corps Air Sta-
tion .. " he said. "We know that
the opposition to the county's
charge is well-funded and we
read in the paper often that
they are expending huge sums
of money.•
MilllioD Viejo Mayor"Sberri
M. BuUelfield :Mid ll;se ii IUp•
ponive of the extra e:ipendi·
ture and believes other coundl
members Will agree.
•Now is' not the time to get
weak-bean.ad or tighten the
. pwse strings,• ~ said.
She added that although the
city had not budgeted more
money for the El Toro fight, she
was sure the city would fmd a
way to come up with the fund-
ing ....
Lake Forest Mayor Peter
Herzog said he believed that
his City Council would support
the measure, too.
•I think it's fair to expect
that [the additional funds]
'would be approved in light of
the severe impact the airport
would have on' Lake ForeJ>t
and the past sl4nce of all five
counol members," Herzog
Sdld.
Because Lake Forest has
· two representatives on the
Planning Authority, the c1ty
would be asked to pitch m
about $350,000 -funds that
Herzog said are available m
the dty's budget~
Although they are strongly
against the airport, Laguna ·
Woods Mayor Bert Hack said
the city doesn't have the mon·
ey to make a contribution at
tbil time. Lagyna Woods
became a city just m months
ago and paid a discounted fee
to become a member of the
planrung authonty.
Laguna Niguel City Coun-
cilwoman MlDll Walters said
she would al o be very sur-
prised iJ her city clid not up-
port the proposal.
The extra funding ~ go
toward disseminating more
informauon on the airport pro·
posal. 1ts impacts on the com-
munity and alternative uses for
the site. Withrow said. Walters
Scud the program will use
direct mailers, television com-
. meroals and other media out-
lets to spread the message.
•This 1S the No. l i:.sue and
WC need to do all We Can to
make sure that we get this
thing stopped,• Butterfield
said .
O'Neil adnutted that pro-
auport forces don't have the
same ability to raise large
swru of money as qwckly as
auport foes. However, he said
1f you factor m what Orange
County is pencling on airport
plp_nnmg and promotions. the
pro-airport total is probably
much more.
-Jenifer Ragland contributed
to this report.
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tion. The cookbook is not so
much about making money,
although it too will eventually
end up in the black given the
work ethic of both partners.
Rather, the book, tilled with
jokes, pictures. anecdotes, and
plenty of recipes including such
favorites as Spd.D Indonesia,
crunchy almond snapper filets,
seven-minute cabbage soup sur-
prise, and the best t\lna casserole
this side of somewhere, is meant
to expand the franchise.
"In seven years we've made
228 episodes of the show. We
began on Southern California
access cable and now we are on
KOCE, the lO<?al PBS station with
some 5 million viewers," report·
ed the workaholic Venezia who
also sold the show to Australia's
Lifestyle Channel ·and to Sky TV
in the UK, where it plays both in
daytime and late night slots.
"They don't really know what
to make of us there either,• said
the producer, star and videotape
shipper. "But they are committed
to finding a niche for the show.
Hey, it's not so bad to be on at
noon and midnight. We get them
all that way."
Many folks assume that with
the Crean fortune behind the
project, it has been an easy ride.
Venezia, who is married to a very
successful local businessman as
well, has never taken a permy for
granted.
·This has been a real career
pursuit from day one,• she said,
adding that at times her involve-
ment in the local social and char-
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Costa Mesa's Barbara Venezia and John Crean are the stars of
"Al Home On The Range," a cable TV show produced from
Crean's garage overlooking the Back Bay.
terms of tune mdOagernent.
Venezia has been past chair or
many worthwhile events, most
notably handling the ma1or
duties at several Opera Pactf1c
balls and Islanders pro1ects for
children.
·1 had to pull back al a certain
point,• she Sdid. "I 1ust couldn't
do it dll, dnd do it dll well.•
Today, Venezia dnd <;rean are
dedtcated to seeing how fdr they
can take their seven-year video
experiment. Along the road, the
pair have been courted by major
managers. production comparues
and networks.
Castle ·Rock Entertauunent,
producers of major national tele-
vision product wanted to do a
development deal. Fox Lab, a
ctivision or Fox TV, signed them
to a five-year deal in 1995, only
to disappear in 1996. They've
been regulars on ABC-TV's "The
Home Show,• and a host of other
popular outlets
"We've learned that we have
to do it ourselves," Venezia said .
"Can you imagine these 20-
something-year-old TV execu-
tives coming to Orange County
to the Crean garage and telling
John what's funny? Please I"
Venezia recounted some or
the more bizarre Hollywood for-
ays, mcluding an early trip to ,
Beverly Hills when the show tint
began. f1
"Everyone told me we oeedeO
an agent,• she said. •So, I drove
up to Beverly Hills and went tt>i •
the biggest agency I knew,
William Morris. I walked in the ·
door and asked to see an agent. I
said it didn't have to be a big
agent. A little agent would do .. • ..
Any one would do. What did J '
know? It seemed like a civilizedJ
way to do business. I'd in~uoe
·myself and tell them what we ,,
were doing and it would go from
there. I have never been more 1
·humiliated in my life." ! ·
Venezia has learned much-in
s~ven yea.rs. So has Crean, in ,
fact. However, their experience
has taught them that in show ,
business, as in life, if you want
the JOb done right, do it yourself,
So Crean, at 74, and Venezia
at 38 and holding C> an unlikely
yet highly likable duo 0 talk1he
talk and walk the walk of show
biz and media saturation in an
ongoing attempt to.take their lit-
tle local cooking show to the
world.
H It could happen," insisted
Venezia with a wide grin. •We
got 90 more book orders today.
And that's with no publicity.•
Crean tells his cohort to let
him know if he has to go to Eng~
land to tape new version.S of the-
show.
•John will just come over for
the actual taping which will la.st
a few concentrated weeks,• she
reported. "We'll do all the pre-
production before he arrives,
which means that I'll be there fQ
a couple of months in advance.
Please don't tell my husband.•
Actually, her husband is well
aware of the demands placed
upon his wife. They only reo
returned from a trip to Europe f
meeting and scouting the proj
possibilities .
"I think my husband prefer9-
Costa Mesa," Venezia said. Bu
the prospects for a profesSional
stirrer and her wealthy and po
erful Spam expert chef and part•
ner are only limited by their
determination. With that in min
you can be sure that our Ne~
port-Mesa neighbors will one
day be on TV sets broadcastinij
in foreign tongues.
*I have enough trouble with
English," Venezia added. 1Tou-
ble is early a good friend. In
fact.( the more trouble the better. t
Check out the cookbook. It's a 1
real hoot. l
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'Reel life is played out on big screen in new releases
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• EDn'OR'S NOTE: The Reel Critics cot-
mn fe.tures movi. critiques written
by community members serving on our ~J.
'Beauty' is compelling
yet disturbing
I t had to happen. It was
inevitable. A picture expos-
ing the ugly underbelly of
Martha Stewart's perfect world,
complete with custom-built
houses with •individuality" on a
quiet, tree-lined street and, yes,
darling picket fences of the cur-
rently "smart• styling. All typi-
fied inherently by the cherished
American Beauty rose. Hence
the name of this picture.
"American Beauty,• starring
Kevin Spacey and Annette Ben-
ing, two actors of fonrudable tal-
ent, focuses on a dysfunctional
family, a dysfunctional society -
in this case, limited to the
upwardly mobile upper-middle
class -and, by extension, a dys.
functional world.
Full of clicbes deliberately tar-
geted by the author, director and
producers,
•American
Beauty" is
intended to be
a sendup of
the current
llf estyles and
attitudes of our
affluent neigh-
bors who seem
to live in a
mode to which·
we all aspire. In
one cogent
Eleanore
Humphrey
remark, our •hero• Lester
Burhnam (Spacey) tells us that
what we see is not necessarily so.
Lester has been a Jllghly paid
writer in a posh advertising
agency with all the •benrues, •
both professionally and socially,
which go with the job. His mar-
riage to the attractive Carol
(Bening) has gone hopelessly
sour, he is alienated from his
teenage daughter, Jane (Thora
Birch), who states vehemently
and constantly that she hates
him, and he is having the usual
(cliche) m.j.ddle-age sexual-psy-
chological-and-mental crisis
without really being aware of it.
A t which point be quits his
Job, bis wife begins an affair with
a charismatic but shallow col-
league (Peter Gallagher) and
Jane takes up with a peculiar,
but attractive, senior and new
next-door neighbor (Wes Bently).
It should also be noted that Jane
has a •best friend ,• who, like
everyone else in the film, is not
what she seems to be. Mena
Suvari (a nubile A.ngela) does
splendid acting in a showy (also,
deliberately cliche) role.
The mix makes for some
laughter from the aud)ence, but
this is not a comedy or even a
humorous portrayal of the hid-
den, but real, traumas not being
coped with very well by these
affluent achievers.
To the contrary, this is a very
disturbing film. In basic story-
telling ways, Lester serves as the
Greek chorus, wryly pointing out
some of the fallacies we're look-
ing at. But never portentously.
Alan Ball, screenwriter and
co-producer of •American Beau-
ty," develops his theme with con-
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PINOT PROVENCE
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a splendid setting, rich with antiques and rustic elegance
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Omer l8f'V9d Wed ·Sun 5'lm-1 ()pm We cater corporate and
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accepted. Located At. 151 E Coast Hwy, NewPort Beach. C949J
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ZUCCHIERO RISTORANTE
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SAPORI
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siderable skill and good dia-
logue, but at a length dispropor-
tionate to its validity. The veter-
an, talented Conrad Hall's cine-
matography is at times subtle
and haunting and brings its own
values to the story.
forever. The
only problem
is that no one
knows what
the love of his
life is. Is it his
girlfriend or
baseball?
Chapel has
always put
baseball first.
It's baseball or his girlfriend and
the dock is ticking.
Whil everyone else is batting
he ha~ time to look back over the
past five years -and hopefully
make a deas1on. He also has to
pitch and wm Can he come up
with the right plan with all the
stress and acllon around him?
The entire cast is above aver-
age, and lt's an easy filin that can
just flow over the viewer. It's also
much more than that. The tradi-
tional rose whJch epitomires Amer·
ican middle-class culture is the key.
Costner has Melissa
Costner does sports movies
well. l le brings sports alive. Love
stones are a completely different
ll'ldtler. Those hinge' on his co-
stars. Kelly Preston 1S a pro. Her
character, Jcme, IS a fashion writer
alraid of becoming a groupie. She
doesn't want to be hurt a'gain.,.so ·
she keeps Billy at a distance.
had some · Richard.son
great hits and
• IEU!ANOltE ~. •over 65,"
lives In Costa Mesa and Is a politic.al
junkie involved with several city com· •
mlttees.
Baseball is backdrop
for Costner love story
W hat do guys love more,
sports or women? More
importantly, what does
a professionaJ baseball player
love more?
some great misses. '!For the Love
of the GaJn.e" is a hit. You don't
have to love baseball to enjoy it.
The characters and story grab the
audience from the beginning and
never let up. It's a drama with the
pace of an action-adventure and
it's amazing. It's hard and fast but
also tender and sweet -the
same as Billy Chapel.
·For the Love of the Game"' is
about the gdffies we play,·push-
mg and pulling all those around
us to feeJ sdfe. But is 1t enough to
JUSt be sale? What about excite-
ment and nsk?
Billy Chapel (Kevin Costner)
is hitting a milestone. A pitcher
for 19 years, he's turning 40 and
he could lose the love of his lile
The setting is Yankee Stadi-
um. It's crunch time. Chapel hds
to win the last game of the regu-
lar season against the Yankees
and at the same time figure out
what to do: He's hit a fork in the
road and he can't go both ways.
The greatest pd.rt of the movie
is that there is no down time.
Whether you laugh or cry, it
pushes all the ngbt buttons.
• MELISSA RIOtAROSON, 19, is a Cos-
ta Mesa resident and a Junior at UO.
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LUGANO CUCINA DEL
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SCOTT'S SEA FOOD GRILL &
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Newport Beach . TOM 1'rrus ."
W hat Robert Harling did
with a quintet of Southern
women in #Steel Magno-
lias," fellow playwright Alan Ball
has done, and then some, in •Five
Women Wearing the Sarne Dress,•
the current production of the The-
ater· District in Costa Mesa.
The setting is a bit nortll, m
Knoxville, Tenn., but the flavor is
much the same -fiv~ ladies vent-
ing against
THEATER REVIEW ~~n!d~~
particular, the
opposite sex. In Ball's tightly
woven play, the quintet are brides-
maids, identically garbed in flow-
ery purple gowns suggesting a
1950s prom.
This is the sort of scenario that
tits into the Theater District like a
long, white glove. Artistic director
Mario Lescot delights in producing
plays depicting involved· and com-
plicated relationships, and this one
is made to order for the theater and
its excellent resident company of
actresses.
The •Five Women• of the title
are bridesmaids, repairing to the
bed.room of the bride's younger sis-
ter between the wedding and the
reception, where they let it all hang
out emotionally and (m one case)
literally. They're a diverse lot -the
bnde's rebellious sister (Shannon
Hunt), a 1aded woman with a failed
marriage (Christi Sweeney), a near-
nymphomaniac (Alice Ensor), a
well-adjusted lesbian (Deborah
Conroy) and a virginal religious
fanatic (Crystal Sutton).
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and Saturdays at 8
p.m., Sundays at 7
p.m. through Oct. 2 + HOW MUCH: S 15
to $20 + PHONE: (714) 435-
4043
The .. Five Women
Wearing the Same
Dress• are (front.
from left) Deborah
Conroy, ChrlsU
S~eeney and Shan-
non Hunt. while
behind them are
Allee Ensor (left)
and Crystal Sutt.on.
These combined personalities
are a recipe for a volatile afternoon,
and Lescot explores the conflict in
detail, focusing patiently on each
woman and her troubled psyche.
All come through gloriously, illwru-
nating and beautifully defuung
their unique characters.
Ensor delivers the most accom-
plished and arresting performance,
exuding her matter-of-fact sexuality
with stinging ripostes. She excels in
a verbal exercise in seduction late
in the play with a wedding guest -
Jason Wesley Green, who's out for
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one-night stand -and flashes her
fangs splendidly in a philosophical
showdown with Sutton and her suf-
focatingly religious attitude.
The most achingly effective
interpretation is rendered by Hunt,
who ranges from carefree abandon
-removmg her shirt and flashing
the wedding guests from the win-
dow -to painful introspectlon,
describing her deflowering as a girl
of 12 at the hands of her older sis-
ter's boyfriend.
Sweeney, as an mebnated
woman trapped in a love less mar-
riage, scores with a bitter account
of illicit sex behind a downtown
trash bin. Her matjtal failure stands
as a warrung sign to the others.
Normally, a homosexual charac-
ter would be the most conflicted in
a play, but Conroy not only is well
grounded in her lifestyle, she revels
in jokes at her expense. u she has
any serious issues, they're well and
deeply hidden.
C~tal Sutton wraps herself •
tightly in a shroud of Chrlstianity as
.. the only virgin at the event. trans-
forming what initially emerges as a
cancature into a full-blooded and
conflicted character. Her physical
makeover during the play suggests
an emotional one on the way.
Green exudes a confident swag-
ger and sexuality in his cameo
appearance, playing a smirking
mating game with Ensor. He
unearths his true concern smoothly
and skilllully.
The bridesmaids' gowns, beauti-
fully designed by Joan Lescot,
become intrinsic characters in the
comedic drama. And the Lescots'
setting, backed by Its luxurious
bed, nicely accommodates the
action while containing an air of
comfortable authenticity.
•Five Women Wearing the Same
Dress• is a superior exercise in
ensemble excellence featuring a
company of actresses well-schooled
in virtuosity and dehrutely familiar
with each other. It should be part of
every couple's prenuptial agree-
ment.
• TOM TITUS reviews local theater for the
Daily Pilot. His reviews appear Thursdays
and Saturdays.
• Star of upcoming
movie, 'One Man's
Hero,' appears at
Muldoon's in
Fashion Island.
ALEX Coot.MAN
!Wt Pill
The silver screen met
the brick wall Wednesday
when film actor Tom
Berenger was inducted
into the Guiness/Mul-
doon's Wall of Fame in
the courtyard of Mul-
doon 's Dublin Pub in
Newport Beach.
The wall, which was
created in March, aims to
celebrate the accomplish-
ments of people of Irish
ancestry, said Richard
Kaplan, director of special
everits for the pub.
"I've been to the rock
'n' roll hall of fame and all
those places that honor
artists, but there's nothing
else like this,• said
Kaplan, who came up
with the idea for the mon-
wnent.
Berenger appeared at
the ceremony as part of a
larger media campaign
for the movie •one Man's
Hero,• in which he stars.
The film, a historical tale
of a group of Irish soldiers
cought up in the war
between the United States
and Mexico, opens Friday.
Berenger, who seemed
a little worn out as he
fielded questions from his
wUe, his assistant, director
Lance Hool and a gaggle
of reporters, was op ti-
mistic about the chances
for the film.
•People went to see
'Braveheart' and it was,
what? Scotland in the
1300s or something like
that,• Berenger said. The
actor and his entourage .
said they were heading to
Mexico, where the movie
was filmed, after their
date at Muldoon's. They
are scheduled to meet
\\!ith the presidents of
Mexico and Ireland for a
special ceremony connect-
ed with the film's opening:
In addition to the glory
he will encounter south of
the border, Berenger -or
a photo of him, anyway -
gets to join the celebrities
featured on the wall at
MuJdoon's
The wall is rather emp-
ty because of its recent
inception, but it does fea-
ture such notables as L.A.
Lakers broadcaster Chick
Hearn, rock group The
Doors. and •Lord of the
Dance• choreographer
Dolreann Maoleidigh Hoy.
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What lackS m ·ctecor ·"is made up with fl~vor at Roy's
SrrniEN SANTACROCE
0 range County, long
known as the restaurant
. mecca of family style
chams such as the Olive Garden
or Chili's, is finally coming into
its own as a destination for fine
dining. Chefs like Pascal Olhats
and Mark Goodell have estab-
lished their eateries as some of
the best in Southern California.
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DINING REVIEW ~n~~~~~
first to ven-
ture in with his incredibly suc-
cessful Pinot Provence, and
most recently we are treated to
Roy Yamaguchi's Pacific Rim
delicacies at Roy's in Newport
Beach.
Trained at the Culinary Insti-
tute of America, Tokyo-bom
Yamaguchi apprenticed at such
notable restaurants as L'Ermitage
and Michaels before opening his.
own 385 North on La Cienega in
Los Angeles. Roy moved to
Hawaii in 1988 and opened the
first Roy's in Honol ulu to critical
acclaim. The Roy's empire now
includes several Hawaiian
locales, as well as restaurants m
Guam, Tokyo, Pebble Beach and
Scottsdale.
Despite the Asian and
Hawaiian influence eVJdent in
the menus and all o( Roy's hter-
ature, the decor JS disappoint-
ingly Southern CaWornian. ·
Light woods are predominate in
the furniture dnd trim, giving
the place a somewhat modem
Danish look. A fnend dared to
remark that it reminded her of
an IKEA showroom. Now that
migbt be gomg a bit fdr, the
place is actually quite lovely, it
just doesn't evoke any particu-
lar atmosphere or sense or
locale.
The help at Roy's is quite
enthusiastic. As you're ushered
t~ yow table, passing members
of the wait staff will greet you
with a hearty ·Aloha, welcome
to Roy's.• Even the hostec;s, who
oorely glanced up from the
reception desk when we
checked in, got into the act as
she sedted us. launching into an
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Executive chef Paciflco Mata holds the shredded Chinese
chicken salad, one of many dishes olf ered at Roy's in
Fash.Ion Island.
exuberant monologue and gush-
ing over several of the desserts.
She was so good I felt like
applauding.
Applaud I ctid as we worked
our way through executive che!
Paclfico Mata's inspired menu.
The two-page menu features a
page of regular dtshes, and a
pdge of daily specials. Among
the regular dishes are several
dun sum-style appetizers,
SEPTEMBER i4 -
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DOOSE CACIAGIJ MOON ANll MICHAfJ J. MOON
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Uleluding tasty lobster pot stick-
ers_($9.95). The dumpling con-
tain a filling generously laced
with lobster meat, and arc fried
crisp before being served wtth
light soy dipping sauce.
Chicken spring rolls ($7 .95)
were also quite good dipped m
the mandarin orange syrup that
accompanied them. My favorite
appetizer was a special: gdrlic-
seared calamari served with
Asian spaetzle. The calamari is
quickly cooked with tomatoes,
broccoli and shiitake mush-
rooms, and served in a tasty soy-
based sauce with small spaetzle
-pasta-like dumphngs' about
the size of large peas. The com-
bination is truly unique and fla-
vorful.
delivered this dish by accident
instead of an ahi pecial on the
menu, but I liked black pepper
crust and mustard sauce better
than the herb coated version t
onginally ordered I should
point out that the mistake was
· ·corrected immediately when l
pointed it out to our waiter.
label, m dmg a truly temble
chardon y that'at $9 a gla~i. is
downnght embanas~ing. By the
bottle, the resldura.nt often sev-
eral unique choices, such as the
delicous Nautilus Sauvignon
Blanc from New Zealand ($32).
Several desserts are offered
to hnish off your dining experi-
ence, but you really needn't go
any farther than Roy.'s signature
chocolate souffle ($8.50). As
Roy's also offers several indi-
vidual-size pizzas that can make
a nice light entree or be shared
as a first course. A good choice
would be the tiger shrimp and
pancetta pizza ($7 .95), made
with smoked Gouda cheese and
a red pepper sauce.
The entrees show off the
Asian-influenced Pacific Rim
cuisine that has made Yam-
aguchi famous. In particular,
Roy's emphasis on fresh, locally
caught fish provide some of thf!
menu's hjghlights.
On the specials list one night
was d delicious steamed Alaskan
halibut ($22.95). The fish is first
seared then codted with an
Asian-style pesto and finished in ·
the steamer. Just before serving
hot peanut oil is drizzled over
the dtsh for an added layer of
flavor The Asian pesto, which lS
made with cilantro and
macadarrua nuts instead of the
more traditional basil and pine
nuts, has a fresh herbal note that
brings out the delicate flavor of
the halibut.
Another good choice ts the
blackened ahi tuna ($24.95), a
thick sushi grade stedk crusted
with black pepper and served
rare over Asian vegetables with
a soy mustard sauce. l was
Occasionally a dish rrusses
the mark, like the bacon-
wrapped scallops ($24.95) The
scallops are wrapped in apple-
wood-smoked bacon before
roasting, .which imparts a great
flavor and keeps them moist.
They're then served over a deli-
cious red pepper and tomato
risotto; a hearty, rich rice that
brings out the flavors of the
bacon and scallops. Af this pomt
the dish JS perfect, and the final
addition of a dollop of tangy
shrimp ceviche only detracts
from the overall effect.
Roy's features a diverse but
expensive wine list. Most of the
wines featured by the glass are
bottled under Roy's pnvate
you cut mto this rich treat,
warm melted chocolate oozes
out and melds with the raspber-
ry sauce and vanilla ice cream
served alongs1c;le. It's truly irre-
sistible ..
Despite the lack of Hawaiian
ambience in the decor, the
Asian-inspired culSlne and
cheerful stalf at Roy's will make
you welcome the latest foray by
a respected and world-·
renowned chef into Newport
Beach
• STEPHEN SANTACROCE's dining
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MUSIC
HANK SHAPIRO AND
JOE FRIEDMAN
Harmonica ace Hank Shapuo
will appear with keyboardist Joe
Fnedman at the Jewish Senior
Center at 12:30 p.m. today. The
Center is at 250 E Baker St., ·
Costa Mesa. For more informa-
tion, call (714) 513-5641.
PIECEMAKERS MUSICAL
The Piecemakers singers will
present the musical •we on the
Muddy River" at 7 p.m. Saturqay
outside the Piecemdkers Country
Store. A $5 donation is request-
ed. The store is at 1720 Adams
Ave., Costa Mesa. For more
information, call (714) 641-3J12.•
BRIAN BARRETT I
JASON WILKINS TRIO
The Bnan Barrett/Jason Wilkins
Tno will play jazz at That's Aro-
ma from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Sun-
day. That's Aroma is at 1870 Har-
bor Blvd., Costa Mesa. For more
information, call (949) 548-7999.
GLENN MIUER TRIBUTE
OCC will host a tnbute to Glenn
Miller at 4 p.m. Sunday. The
· event, to be held in the Robert B.
Moore Theatre, will feature ex-
Glenn Miller saxophorust Tex
Beneke along with the Moder-
naires. Tickets are $27, with clis·
counts available for OCC stu-
dents, seniors, and children under
12. OCC is at 2701 Fairview
Road. Costa Mesa. For· more
information, call (714) 432-5880.
.PIANIST MARGARITA CHKEIDZE
Russian concert p1arust Marganta
Chkeidze will pcrfom1 dt 7:30 p.m
Sept. 30 at the JeWish Commuruty
Center Ticket.s drc $10 for center
members dlld $12 for non-mem-
bers The center is at the JewtSh
federdtion Cdmpus, 250 E. Baker
St . Costd MeSd. For more infor-
mdbon, cdll (714) 755-0340
'SYMPHONY OF A THOUSAND'
Paofic Symphony Orchestra will
play Mahler's ·Symphony of a
Thousand• on Oct. 1 and 2 at the
Orange County Performing Arts
Center's Segerstrom Hall. The
concert starts at 8 p.m. ~ckets
are $18 to $50. The Center 1s at
600 Town Center Dnve, Costa
Mesa. For more information, call
(714) 740~7878,
EROICA TRIO
The Eroica ltio plays the Orange
County Perf orrning Arts Center's
Pounders Hall at 11 a.m. Oct 3.
Tickets are $34. The Center is at
600 Town Center Drive, Costa
Mesa: For more information, call
(714) 740-7878.
ALDI MEOLA
Al Di 'Meola plays at OCC at 8
p.m. Oct. 9. Tickets are $24 to
$31. OCC is at 2701 Fairview
Road., Costa Mesa. For more
inlonnation,cal1(714)432-5680
STAGE
'MISS SAIGON'
The Broadway musical "Miss
Saigon• will be featured a t
Segerstrom Hall through Satur-
day. Set in 1975, the plot revolves
around the love story of a young
Vietnamese girl and an Ameri-
can GI. Tickets a.re $41 to $66
and are on sale at The Center
Box Office and by phone through
Ticketmaster at (714) 740-7878 or
(213) 365-3500. Tickets are also
available online at www.ticket-
master.com. For more inlorma-
tion, call (714) 556-ARTS.
NEW VOICES PLAYWRIGHTS
New Voices Playwnghts Work-
shop will present a reacting of
five new short plays by local
playwrights at 7:30 p.m. Sunday
at the Costa Mesa Civic Play-
house Suggested donation is $5.
The playhouse is at 661 Hamilton
St , Costa Mesa. For more infor-
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'MOON OVER BUFFALO'
Newport Theatre Arts Center
presents Ken Ludwig's "Moon
Over Buffalo" through Oct. 10.
Tickets for the comic play are
$15 for opening night, $13 for
general admission The theater IS
at 2501 Cliff Dnve, Newport
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5555.
'DEATH DEfYING ACTS'
OCC presents "Death Defying
Acts,' three one-act plays by
Elaine May, David Mamet and
Woody Allen, today through
Sunday and Sept. 30 through
Oct. 3. Show times are at 8 p.m.
Thursday through Saturdays and
at 2 p.m. Sundays. lickets are $6
to $9. OCC is at 2701 Fairview
Road, Costa Mesa. For more
information, call (714) 432-5680.
fRANK GORSHIN
Comedian and impressionist
Frank Gorshln will perform at
OCC's Robert B. Moore Theatre
at 8 p.m. Saturday. Advance tick-
e ts are $25, $22 for OCC stu-
dents, seniors and children under
12. OCC is at 2701 Fairview
Road, Costa Mesa. For more
information, call (714) 432-5880.
DANCE
'LES BAUETS AFRICAJNS'
The premiere touring dance
company of Africa, "Les Ballets
AfricairlS," will perform at OCC
at 8 p.m. Oct. 1. Tickets to the
event are $29. OCC is at 2701
Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. For
more information, call (714) 432-
5680.
DOily ~ifft
SAN FRANCJSCO BAU.ET
The Orange County Perf~
Arts Center presents the San
PranOICO Ballet in "Giselle• Oct.
6 through 10. Shows times are 8
p .m. Wednesday through Satur-
day and 2 p.m. Satwday and
Sunday. Tickets are $10 to $68.
The Center is at 600 Town Cen-
ter Drive, Costa Mesa. For more
information, call (714) 740-7878.
UTE BARY
'SIMPLE ABUNDANCE'
DISCUSSION GROUP
Based on the books of Sarah ~
Breathnach, this discussion group
focuses on appreciation, expres-
sion and gratitude. Led by Audre
de Nard at Borders Books, Mt1Sic
and Cafe the first Thursday of
each month at 6:30 p,m. Borders
is at 1890 Newport Blvd., CoSta
Mesa. For more information, call
(949) 631-8661.
OPRAH BOOK CLUB
This club meets the third Thurs-
day of every month at 1 p.m. to
discuss Oprah's most recent book
selections at Barnes & Noble
Newport Beach. Barnes & Nob~
Newport Beach is at 953 New•
port Center Drive, Newport •
Beach. For more information, q4l
(949) 759-0982.
LEONARD BERNARD READING
Corona del Mar children's authdr
Leonard Bernard will sign boon at the Toy Boat Toy Store Satur-.
day from noon to 3 p.m . The
store is at 3331 E. Coast High-D
way, Corona del Mar. For more •
inf onnation, call (949) 673-3791.
SCOTT AND SHANNON PECK
T)le authors of "Llberating Your
Magnificence,• Scott and Shan-
non Peck, will appear at Barnes
& Noble Newport Beach at 2
p.m. Oct. 2. The store is at 955
Ne~rt Center Drive, NewpoJ1
Beach. For more information, call
(949) 759-0982.
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Qumme1 .... week to 80
,.... to llfe ID pdlOo for
molmllDg a Costa M .. '8eilager
~to a dose one of NtwpOa\
1Weda'I more te.mfylng ltodes.
C•weel's aimlMJ history, wbkh
tt.1111 lltk to the early 1960s · 'fhmbe was ln the military. Over
a 35-,._ period, he was convict-
ed ievwa1 times for committing
sexual crimes and was alleged to
have committed a 1967 murder
and leYeJ'al oth~ molestations.
They ie.m.d"' CNQunel'a
pn1pro t111o ~ Cdfomla'I
M8gall'I i.w, ~ ~
police to QOllff Deivbbors when a
18 cllendar mOftl into an aree.
Ci'miliDal WM Newport Bea'c:h'I flnt.....,, subject to the JaW.
worked. The _protests bl-Jib&
attention OD Porgey and 0mmnaJ
and dearly provided the Impetus
for police to ~ate tbll two.
oft Harbor Boulevard in 1919.
Crummel says he found 'nat·
tar's body in t 990 while hiktag ID
Rlvenide County. He is now tlae
main·~ in the murder ad
coakl face the death penalty if
amYk:ted. The details of the ~<IDID
tted by Crummel and mchia·
ti'l9t Burnell GordOn ~don't Aeecl to be repeated. They ue
~and have been printed
enough.
That history might have conUn-
ued b'ad a group of neighbors not
proteated CnJmmel living in
Forgey's Newport Crest condo-
minium.
n. 1-W II controversial ·
bealtm it does not alloW convict-
ed l8JC offenden to leave their
aimel behind once 'puntstim~nt
bu beeli teJVed.
Had tlie police not, wbo lgJowa
what elle might have happened.
With C'.nmimal's senteR"i"IJf
Newpolt Reech lesldents am DOW
begin puUlng this story hphlnd tb8la
Costa ~ residepts, however,
still have to deal with the
unsolved mUrder of 13-year.ald
Jamey notter, who diSapJ)eued
Authorities plan to make a
dedslon about that trial within the
next few mqnth._s. Let's hope that.
one way or another, Costa ~
ind notter's family, also will soon
get an ending to their tragic story. What is even more disturbing is But in this case, the law
READERS RESPOND
Majority favor flight restrictions
. '
• AT ISSUE: We asked readers
should flight restrictions similar
tO those at John Wayne be
placed on the proposed El Toro
airport? Here's what a few had
to say. . I am a resident of the Bluffs
area of Newport and have
been subject to John Wayne
Airport noise for the last five
yedl'S. Uke anytlung else, one
becomes used to this inconve-
nience, except for the older air-
p'tiilies which make a racket.
')As to the proposed El Toro air-
port, I strongly support the notion
that fughts 'Should, in fact, be
::restricted to the hours of 1 a.m. to
later than 10 p.m. I would not
ant my fellow Orange County
eighbors to have to be subject-
to any more than we are here '
Newport Beach.
What's fair is fairl
t Further, it ls my hope that
fbould a joint organization.be
Jonned, that the following be
ltccomplished with respect to
, S>oth John Wayne and El Toro air-
parts: Only planes with certain
oise levels be allowed to use the
cilities; all of the older planes
ibanned from such use; and
t the present restrictions
' posed upon John Wayne, due
expl!e in 2005, be made per-
anent as to noise levels and
eoff and'landing times.
Thank you for your· considera-
M. JOHN LIPPMAN
Newport Beach
When will the off-the-wall
ideas about an El Toro airport
cease? In my travels to over 30
countries, I do not remember a
major intemationaJ airport with
ro.1:ricted hours. Why not ask the
airlines about the practicality of
limited hours? At the same time
ask the airlines u they are willing
· to maintain two facilities at two
a.uports so close together.
Another off-the-wall idea was
El Toro would reduce truck traf-
ficL bringing loads into this area. n me what will happen to
ggods landmg at El Toro, will
e be distributed without
trucks? Why doesn't the Pilot, as a
public service, pnnt a map show-
ing how the Orange County pop-
ulation is located in relationship
to Ontario, Long Beach and Los
~geles 8i.rports? Would El Toro
fbo further from some people then I the existing other airports?
By the way, I hdve lived
under the noise of John Wayne
takeoffs for 10 yeani.
RON ANDERSON
Newport Beach
OAllY Pl.OT FILE PHOTO
A commercial airport ls being proposed at the now-closed El Toro Marine Corps Air Statton. '-
South County residents air their views
S ome people just don't get
itl Flight restnctions or
not, our days will be filled
with planes directly overhead
in Aliso Viejo. There is a lot of
brainwashing going on in
North Orange County, and the
county does not want Newport
Beach to see that the planes
will fly closer to our communi-
ties than was previously dis·
closed.
During the flight demonstra-
tion we could read the writing
on the airplanes, and our win-·
dows rattled. New home build-
ing in Aliso Viejo and Laguna
Niguel put thousands of homes
directly in the Oig~t path. So,
while night restrictions would
help at night, we will have to
move out during the days so
you can have your a.uport. To
be fair, we would rather stop
using John Wayne Airport alto-
gether, rather than have El Toro
go through. For those of you
not in our backyards dunng the
fught demo, it's unfair of you to
decide bow much noise we
should tolerate •
We will never support an air-
port here when we have been
given proof by your very own
supervisors (via the flight
. demo) of how bad this is going
to be.
MIKE BARON
Aliso Viejo
Since an act of Congress m
1991 there has been no auport
in the USA that bas received
flight restrictions or curfew
according to the Federal Avia-
tion Administration. The county
of Orange will not take a ny
action to guarantee the success
of restrictions or curfews at El
Toro if it were built and have
openly admitted in the board of
supervisors meetings that cur-
fews and restrictions on El Toro
are not guaranteed. I'd like to
hear more firm and formaJ dis·
cussions on the subject from
the board, but they know it is a
fruitless effort to do so.
DAVE KJRKEY
Coto de Caza
I'm sure Christopher Cox
has only good intentions in try-
ing to placate South County
residents with flight curfews.
But, as the old saymg goes, the
road to Hell is paved with such.
1 doubt many South County
residents are willing to follow
Mr Cox down that road. His
idea is madequate at best and
unworkable at worst.
Unworkable because, even if
current federal law could be
overthrown arid flight restric-
tions imposed, you would end
up with a very costly airport
thdt generates no income!
Inadequate, because bow
d0es a 1 O p.m. curfew mitigate
the misery of the thousands -
schoolchildren, the elderly,
Irvine Spectrum business
employees -who will have to
spend their {laytime lives in the
shadow of those flight paths.
CHRIS MARSH
Aliso Viejo
• EDfTOR'S NOTE: The following is an
open letter to all Newport 8ffch resi-
dents:
As many of us know the
rhetonc flying across the news
media between pro-airport sup.
porters and ant.iairport protest-
ers has become de6fening. I
can understand why Newport
Beach res1dents do not like·
John Wayne. I even understand
why they pushed so hard to
have the government restrict
the hours in which John Wayne
Airport c'an operate. Newport
Beach is a beautiful community,
and I'm sure all residents of
Newport take pride in living
there, and subsequently want
to ensure it stays nice. What I
do not understand is the inces-
sant belief that South County
residents are irrationaJ and self-
ish in regard to accepting El
Toro as a commeroal airport
What we are trying to stop in
South County is the equivalent
or worse than what Newport
Beach residents have bated and
dlsdained m putting up with
John Wayne. We do not want to
see our wonderful, beautiful area destroyed -just as New-
port Beach residents do not
want that for their residential
communities. So why the big
push for El Toro? Is this the way
to be a good neighbor, pawning
the problem onto South County,
or should the adage •Do unto
others as you would others do
unto you• not apply? I ask all
Newport Beach residents to
urge their local city govern-
ment to push for a joint San
Diego-Orange County regional
auport, placed somewhere in
Pendleton, where airliners take
off and land over the ocean, not
over res:idential homes that rep-
re~nt many people' lite sav-
ings.
Together, we can change
this county civil war and put
the auport where people aren't.
DAVID SIESS
Laguna Niguel
FEEDllCK
Readers respon(;l to· Top
103, MillennillIIl Moment
I am calling regarding the Dai-
ly Pilot 103 most influential
people in Orange Cowity. We
feel that the OASIS Senior Cen-
ter has been left out. We have a
membership or almost 6,000 peo·
ple. We have over 100 classes
and some of them are free. We
have lunches at a very nominal
fee. We have three vans that
pick up and deliver people to
doctots appointments and also lo
the OASIS center and other
appointments. We have Meals on
Wheels, which we offer for free.
We have a social services coorcli -
nator that helps people hnd
housing and nursing care facili-
ties, We loan out wheelch~
and medical eqmpment for tree,
and we also offer free flu shots ..
BARBARA L HYATT
Newport Beach
I'm calling about this DP 103.
You le(t out probably one of the
most important people in Orange
County. And that's Carl Sinclair,
the maestro of the CiVic Sym-
phony Orchestra. He has done
for Orange County drt as much
as anybody else in the county.
And I think it's a gross onuss1on
to have left him off.
JIM EMMI
Corona del Mar
I'm calling about the 103 most
influentiaJ people of the New-
port-Mesa commuruty. I noticed.
that Hovey Thames was rated 97
and I want to tell you that she
was certainly underrated She
should have been a little more
toward the top. She's a saint for
our corrununity.
ROY WARD
Costa Mesa
Regarding the annual DP 103.
What's the purpose? It sure
seems nothing but snobbery.
Especially consi_siering the ones
that get left out
MARJE MARGARET
Newport Coast
The 103 without Rodman.
Come on. The most visible per-
son in all of Newport Beach.
Unbelievable I can't believe you
didn't get Rodman on there. Just
cause he's a bad boy? He's no
worse than the guys from Sugar
Ray, 1 grew up with them. Rod·
man\ mellow compared to them,
so come on I More people notice
Rodman on the street than any-
body from Sugar Ray. Sells more
shoes, does more ads, come on. I
love Sugar Ray, but Rod.man's
got to rank up there.
BUCK BAKER
Newport Beach
I'm calling m reference to
anybody who was overlooked m
the Daily Pilot Top 103. The cri-
tena for 103 most influential peo-
ple is very broad. I think that the
Manners Elementary School
Foundation should have been
mcluded. It has raised over
$200,000 to help the school and
the children m two years of exis-
tence. People such as Kay Davis
and other ladles at the school,
who have spent every hour they
can to improve the school for the
kids, are the ones who really
influence everyone. I would like
to see some real heroes be given
some recogrution.
PAUL DAVIS
Newport Beach
Hank Panian made an
impression on her life
1 was thnlled and surprised to
see Hank Paruan in your Millen-
ruum Moment Jast week. Only
surprised because the night
before l had told my husband
and two sons what an qµpact Mr.
Paruan had made on my lite. I
was in Panian's Cahlomia history
class in 1969 at OCC.
. Paruan brought history alive
to a student who, pnor to trust.
was taking history classes only
because they were reqwred to.
Because of his influence and
unique wonderful way of teach-
ing, I still have a tlurst for history.
I'll never forget "La Raza• and
how as a WASP, 1 truly came to
understand the influence of
Mexicans in California.
I left OCC after that semester
to become a fught attendant.
Paruan tned to persuade me to
stay m school. Although I flew
for 12 years, loved flying and
traveled extensively, Panian was
right. I should have stayed in
school. This is a lesson I have
passed on to my children. Hank
Panian should know that 30
years later, he 1s still influenang
me. Teachers do affect eternity.
CHRYSAN MCCANDLESS OWENS
Newport Beach
MllLllG
Police, academy
deserve praise
In my opinion, the residents of
Newport Beach are extremely
fortunate to have one of the very
best law enforcement ageno
possible. For the most part 1t is
taken for granted and not ptop·
erly appreciated by most of us -
until we need their as ta.nee I
The Newport Beach Polle
Department provid -many r·
vices to the commwuty. One of
the least known is th C1ti1. ns
Police Academy. This t 2-w k
program is offered to local r; •
acter of these officers -their for-
mal ed ucations, their advanced
tnuning, their alort dedication to
duty, and theJ.r service-onented
attitud and public relations
demeenors -all resulting in the
highest level of mme preventioo
and law enforcement.
My hearUelt thanks are
extended to the NBPD and to our
City Coundl for sponsoring uch
a VAlua 1 program. It shoUlO bC
noted Uiat additional c:1a.sses are
being formed (<=411 644~ for
information).
CHARLES 0. GMff.N
UttJe BalbOa Island ROBERT WOLFF
Newport Beach d nts to increase their undcr-L.:..------------------------------------------_.;...---------~-------~------. standingofthe depertm nt
numerous operations Chief Bob
McOonell's highly proficient offi-
cers and civilian J>ersonn l who
staff the academy do a truly out·
Council's decision on
Brewing Co. was ironic
tanding Job in thf!ir p nta·
lions and demonstrations
l feel very fortunate to have
been one ol the 2l members of
Class No. 3 penn.itted to putid·
pate ln this mvalueble Program
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NEWPORT BEACH -For
$first time in 18 years, Back
Bf»' high school football com-
batants Corona del Mar and
Newport Harbor do not repre-
s$lt the same league.
However, anyone remotely
falnillar with this cross-town
~b, realizes the nonJeague
1$01 on Battle of the Bay
XKXVIlI will do nothing to
dkotnisb the level of passion
bOth sides bring to Friday's 7
p)n. kickoff at Newport Har-
b9r· And w hile playoff position-
ing is all but a nonfactor, both
t~ are anxious to correct
sqme problems exposed in dis-
a~inting outings last week.
Newport Harbor (1-0-1),
which remains in the Sea View
~gue, surrendered a safety,
an interception, a blocked
p-iot and committed 17 penal-
ties to help Marina gain a 21-
2 tie in Week 2.
CdM (0-2), shifted to the
P ific Coast League, was
h died by Pomona, 18-0.
Ct>ach Dick Freeman's Sea
~gs, this year's designated
b01ts, have scored just one
touchdown thus far and are
a era:ging a mere 101 yards
game.
•J think (the Sea Kings) are
pretty similar to us, in that they
searching to get this thing
~g on all cylinders,• New-
Coach Jef1 Brinkley said.
The Sea Kings did exactly
last fall, playing what
SEE BATTL PAGE 83
ear
ugs
• ne Golden Bear, Jack
Nicklaus, is coming to
the ewport Coast.
MGIM
H I I H S CH 0 0 L F 0 0 T.11 l L
Sii KINGS ·SAILORS
1963-Newport 13, Corona del M.v 12
1964-Corone del Mar 20, N9wpoft o
1965-Newport 1 ), Coron• def Mir 7
1966-~ 28, Corona del Maro
1967-Newport 20. Corona del Mar 0
1968-Newport 21, Corona~ Mar 6
1969-Newport 14, Corona del Mar 6
1970.~ 7, Col'ON del MM 0
19'11.coron. del M..-7, Newport 0
197l-COfON del MM 21, Newport 0
1973~ 31, Corone del Mar 3
197~ 16, Corona del Mar 6
197s-Newport 33, Corona del PM# 1l
1976-NMport 7, CorON del MM 0
1'77 Newport 10, Corona del Mar 7
19~Ml\1'pOl't 9. COfON del Mir 7
1979 ~ 21. «<one del Mir 7
,.,,.~ 15. Cor~ del,...,. 0
1981-Corona del Mar 6, HewpQtt 0
1982·NMport 21, COrona del MM 7
1983-Newpc)rt 7, C«ona del Mar 3
1984-Newpon 34, Corona del Mar 8
1985-Co!ona def Mar 15, Newport 14
1-.:Corona del Mar 13, Newport 10
1987<ofona del Mar 6, Newpon 0
1988-Corona del Mar 27, Newport 8
1989 Newport 8, Corona del Mar 7
1990-Corona del Mar 13. Newport 3
1991·Newport 27, Corona del Mar O
1992-Coron• del Mar 17, Newport o
1992•-Newport 28, COl'ona del Mar 21
199HOl'ona def Mat 23, Newport 0
1994-NMport 7, Corona def Mar 6
.1995-Newport 7, Coron. de! Mar 3
1~~ 55. C<>mrM dlil Mar 8
1997·~ 42. COfOOll def Mar 20
1991-CoroN del Mar 28, N9wport 18
• B.tttte of the B.ty II (OF Semifinals)
Newport .... --ll-12
•Two-way Costa Mesa standout thrashes opponents.
then relishes inspecting the damage done on .video.
~Plat
W!c the Cm;ta Mesa
gh football eason has
pened to Critical
acdaim, there seems to be somo
disagreement whether Mustang
game footage should be
considered inltructional video
or entertaliunent.
•coach (J~) Howell gets
mad at us (during postgame
Yideottipe eeaiON), because
we're always telldng ebout ow
big hlb, • Mblor ~way starter
Shaun Perryman Mid al he and
hllteunme•.
•(How91J) ii llylftg to point out
mistakes and we're saying •Look
at that hill' •
Blockbuster hits weren 't
Ferryman's only means of
artistic athletic exprec:: ion in tho
Mustangs' 47-0 nonleague
thumping of Bolc;a Grande
Thutsday.
The 6·foot-3, 195·pound
inside linebacker and receiver
also caught four pa..~ a_nd
scored his fitst two varsity
offensive toudldowns, including
a 32-yard catch and run
dMel'Ving of '\llllvetsal thU4ftbs
up.
He helped IJ>tMlfhMd a
DidayNlgbt
CUghts -
wbat better
way to tum it
on than
putttng Sailors
and Sea Kings
OD the
gridiron l lbe
two Back Bay
rivals duel at
Newport
Harbor
(•t's Corona
del Mar's
home game),
starting at 1
o 'clock.
Newport,
which was
turned back
last year in
shocking
fashion, 28-18,
ts a 7-potnt
favorite.
BRIAN P08UOA
I OAl.Y Pl.OT
THIS WEEK'S PREP PICKS
Friday's games
NEWPOKT vs. CoM
at Newport, 7 p.m.
• Newport by 1
. &Unda vs. Garden Grove
at Garden Grove High, 7 p.m.
·~aby7
CosrA MrSA VS. W'UlbYSIUt
at Westminster High, 7 p m.
• Costa Mesa by 7
DAILY PILOT 5usoN ltECX>M>
81.J% (6-1·1)
DAILY
PILOT
HIGH
SCHOOL
ATHLETE
OF THE
WEEK
Costa Mesa HJgh's
Shaun Ferryman
had one of those
nights which
separate the
majonfrom
the minors,
•
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DAY
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Dldr ~ CdM football coach
Doily Pilot Bl
• ••
SPORTS HALL OF FAME
. CELEBRATING THE MILLENNIUM
Corona. del Mar
•As a home run king on the prep level, few, if any, can
match the prowess and reputation Kevin Stuart enjoyed. ·
RICI WU> DUNN
nanyone could take gm
ride in a baseball 1111111
oumartient, it was
orona del Mar High's
evin Stuart, a 6-foot-6
pltcher/irifielder who dominated
in the springtime.
Dizzy Dean was the Pride of
St. Louis and Lou Geh.rtg the
Pride of the Yankees. but Kevm
Stuart was the Pnde of the Coast.
In Stuart's four years, CdM
compiled a 15-1 record in the
annual tournament played dur-
ing Spring Break. Stuart pitched
shutouts and tut game-winrung
home runs in a
sometimes awesome
displp.y of individual
power.
1\vice selected in
baseball's major league
free-agent draft, once
out of high school as an
·infielder and again out
of c.ommunity college
as a pitcher, Stuart was
a two,sport standout for
the Sea Kings (football
community college level.
•1 wasn't' ready to sign
(a professional baseball contract),
anyway, •said Stuart, who went
on to Golden West College,
where he earned a·spot in the
pitching rotation. while also
playmg first base and designated
hitter
Following Stuart's freshman
year, he was picked in the 19th
round by the Minnesota 1Wins as
a pitcher m the June 1997 draft.
·nien the [l'wms') regional cross
checker came one day and I
choked," Stuart said. •Golden
West had a summer league and I
got lit up, and that was all she
wrote.
and baseball) who end-Kevin Stuart
·1 went and played
another year (in 1998),
but I bad (an
unsatisfactory) year
and I really wasn•t
enjoying baseball that
much. It's hard wben
you're playing for a
losing team. That's not
an excuse, but (losing)
wasn't helping, and
after awhile l really
wasn't into it. 1 didn't
have the drive to keep
working, to do the ed lus athlebc career
in 1996 as the Newport-Mesa
District's all-time leader m home
runs with 19 (Ne\\'port Harbor's
Joe Urban broke the record m
1997 Wllh 20.)
In Stuart's seruor year, he
clouted four home runs m four
Pride of the Coast game , batting
.500 in the tournament (7 for 14)
with seven RBis and seven runs
scored, meriting Daily Pilot
Athlete of the Week honor..
Stuart hit two home ruhs against
Cham.inade, then bit two more
in a game against Bishop
Montgomery as the Sea Kings
captured another Pride of the
Coast title.
•1th.ink every time the Pride
of the Coast came around, for
some reason I showed up to
play,· said Stuart, who is now out
of the game.
As a juruor in the 1995 Pride
of the Coast, Stuart npped a
game-winrung, three-run home
run against Santa Marganta in
the championship game. In three
years, Stuart had 19 RBis m a
zen tournament game .
en more, he pitched a
two-hit shutout agamst Rancho
Alamitos m the townarnent m his
varsity debut as a fre hman in •
1993.
Stuart, who batted .386 With a
district-high nine home runs and
27 RBis his senior year under
CdM Coach Joe Koh, tied the
single·season school record for
homers. Dave Angeloni rut nine
bombs in 1993.
An all-distnct perlormer,
Stuart became the first CdM
player in 15 years to get drafted
out of high school when the
Seattle Manners picked him
32ild in the June 1996 draft. But
Stuart. selected on the recom-
mendobon of Seattle rout Craig
Weissman, wa.s odviSed to
continue hi5 development at tho
things to maks1t to the nm-~-~ ...
level Sor Just stopped playmg."
Stuart, who turns 22 on
Sunday. put the long ball on
another level 10 1996, two years
before Mark McGwire and
Sammy Sosa rejuvenated the
game's sexiest stat around the
world.
In football. Stuart played left
tackle on Corona del Mar's
vaunted offensive line (dubbed
the Five Crowns). Stuart an~ '
nght tackle Nick Schaumburg
{Colorado State), guards Tim
Goode and Jeff Bogdan, and
center Richy Nichols, formed an
offensive line that guided the
Sea Kings to the ClF Southern
Section Division VI sexfUfinals.
•ttigh school football 10
general was a great experience,
and that's probably what I rruss
most out of high school.• said
Stuart! whose team, led by
quarterback Josh Walz, went 5-2
down the stretch and finished in
second place m the Sea View
League, before beating Brea
Olinda m the first round of the
playoffs, 49-28, and Kennedy in
the quarterfinals, 28-0.
Marred b y a controversy
Ulvolvmg former CdM head
football coach Mark Schuster,
the program moved forward
under Dick Freeman, going 9-4
overall, while losing to Servite m
the semifinals at Cal State
Fullerton.
A longtune Newport Beach
resident, Stuart works for an
mvestment firm, San Oemente
Securities, and 1s planning to
relocate to Beverly Hills, where
anoth r branch of bis bUSUl is
opening. •r m totally exoted, •·
Stuart S41d .
Stuart. the ClAss of '96 from
CdM, today enters the Dally Pilot
Sports Hall of Fame. celebrating
the millennlum.
llOIOIS
OCC's Goldman No. 1
• OEC names him '98"'99 CoaCh
of the Year for· women' sports.
COSTA MBSA -Orange Cout Conege -
track and c:roa country coach John Goldman
hu biiJeo named th 1998·99 Orange Empn
COnterence Coecb ol the Year for women•t .,ns.
., WU ~Yr/. Dau.r.d jUlt to be DQfth 1111, •
OGld!Nn Mid. ·n.e.,. kJa or ooOd ~
IOUl ... Ind lb bl pm lhll banor ......... 1y-..-rc-t.
' 82 Thursdoy, Sepeember 23, 1999 Sports
co••1111y COLLlll f OOlllLL
Keeping an even keel
• Pirates are seeking a
perlect September with
their date at the Bowl
&;lturday afternoon.
,HAHltY FAUIJ(N~R
~~
SANTA ANA -1Wo teams
gm.ng in two different directions
face off Saturday as undefeated
Orange Coast College takes on
winless Santa Ana College at the
Santa Ana Bowl at 1 p .m.
•y think Santa Ana is a better
football team than they've shown
the past couple of weeks," Pirate
Coach Mike laylor said "Some
people had them right behind
Palomar as a top team in the Cen-
tral Division. They're very well
coached and they'll have their
guys ready to play."
Something has .to give, as the
Prrates (2-0) come into Saturday's
game Wlth the Mission Confer·
ence's No. 2 ofrense, while Santa
Ana (0-2) has given up 102 points,
more than any team in the confer-
ence.
That's something that should
make quarterback Jared Flint
dnxious for Saturday's arrival.
After two games, the sopho-
more QB has been on a major
role, completing two-thirds of his
pasc;e.'> for 587 yards and seven
touchdowns
·Jared has played better in
these past two games than I could
hdvC ever unagmed, • Taylor said.
FIELD HOCKEY
Sailors slap
Glendora, 4-0
COSTA MESA -Newport
Harbor I hgh field hockey coach
Sharon Wolfe watched her team
chsmantl(' Glendora, 4-0,
Wednesddy at Hdrper School in
Co~la Mesa, and in the process
thE> Sailors unproved to 3-1-1 .
Pa1ge Thompson, Elizabe~
Evdils, Jenruler Porter and Sarah
Green shared scoring laurels with
cl goal dp1ece, but it was Green
who caught Wolfe's attenbon
"She's on a nuss1on. • said Wolfe,
obviously pleased with the team
effort. Newport outshot Glendora
rrom the held, 15-0, allowing
goc:tl1e Susan Lear to become a
bystdnder
GOLDMAN
CONTINUED FROM 81
Goldman was selected for the
dWdtd at a conlerence coaches
meeting on Tuesday and was told
of the award by OCC's Athletic
Duector, Jane Hilgendorf.
Last year, OCC's women's
c:ross country team was a perfect
12-0, wmrung the OEC, Southern
Cahforma and State champ1·
onships for the second year in a
row, led primarily by OCC's
Female Athlete of the Year, Zoila
Gomez
OCC had 27 track and cross
country .. runners named to the all-
conlerence team and 10 on the
all-state team.
Gold.man is a three-time OEC
Cross Country Coach of the Year,
a two-time California Coaches
Associabon Coach of the Year.
"It's a neat honor for our entire
program," Pirates goU coach and
former track and cross country
Coach Gordie Fitzel said. •He's
really done a great JOb with that
program."
F1tzel was one of the people,
according to Goldman, who have
contnbuted to his success
"Gordie, Jane, (men's and
women's track coach} Fred
Hokanson and my asslStant
., coach Dave Ficr have all been a
tremendous help to me,• Gold-
man t;aid. •I've learned a tot from
all of these people and I'm very
oppreciative of thelt support.•
-by Tony Altobelli
SCHEDULE
. Taylor has also been very hap·
py with the solid play of wide
receiver David Castleton.
The freshman transfer from
BYU leads the team in receiving
yards with 208 and yards-per-
catch at 18.9
DJrS FEARLESS PICKS
"He's been a pleasant surprise
for us so far,• Taylor said. •He's
made the big catch for us and
even though he hasn't scored yet,
he's come close and he's allowed
us to get into scoring opportuni·
ties.• .
Running back Raymond Ohrel
is second in the conference wi~
331 all-purpose yards, but has
been slowed this week with an
injured leg.
MARWINA·OAY MASSEY I DAILY Pll9l
Orange Coast's Jared Flint
drops back to pass.
last two games, so we've been
really focusing on stopping the
play immediately."
Sophomore linebacker Doug
McD&niel leads the Pirate
defense with 18 tackles and fresh-
man linebacker Dustin Davis
leads with four quarterback
sacks.
"He's been taking it easy this
week,• Taylor said. "But he
should be ready to go by Satur-
day.
To overcome this, Taylor has
moved Ronnie Price to the inside
defensive line and moved Willis
Manley to the outside.
With OCC looking to go 3-0 for
the first time since 1991, is there
any concern for a letdown against
the Dons?
One Pirate that will not be
ready to go is defensive end Chns
Candlish.
"Jt will be tough with Chris not
in there, but we should be fine
with Ronrue inside.and Willis out-
side," Taylor said.
•As far as a letdown goes, I'm
not worried about our guys,• Tay-
lor said. "I'm more worried about
Santa Ana than I am of us. We'll
be ready to play and 1 know San-
ta Ana will be ready, too.•
The 6-foot-6, 260-pound fresh-
man will nuss Saturday's game
with a hyper extended elbow.
One Uung Taylor has stressed
to his defense this week is better
tackling.
·we have a big-play type of
defense." Taylor said. "I felt that
we let some tackles slip by us in
8 R-1 E fl Y
Harbor blanks Los Alamito~
• Braverman, Case lose only one game
in singles for the top-ranked Sailors, who
put Los Al away on 'its hoIT?-e courts, 18-0.
LOS ALAMITOS -Ndtallc
Braverman and Krtstin Case were T I N N I S
nearly perfect as Newport Harbor shutout host Los
Alamitos, 18-0 m nonleague girls tenrus action
Wednesday
Braverman and Case each lost only one game in
therr matches, whtle Chelsea Godbey and Sarah
Barker led the doubles for the Sailors (4-0), ranked
No. 1 in the Orange County Sportswriters poll.
HOHLEAGUE
NEWPO«T HAlteOR 18, Los Al.AMnos 0
5'ngles: Braverman (NH) won by default over Siddiqui,
def. Meshkinpour, 6-1, def. Satmangan, 6--0, Adame (NH),
default. 6-0, 6-3; case (NH), default. 6-0, 6-1
Doubles: Godbey·Barker (NH) def E99e-0Verm1er, 6-1;
Def. Hon-Park, 6-2; def. Colonsky·Acker, 6-2; Meyer-Schneider
(NH) 6-4, 6-2, 6-0; Collopi-Hawkins (NH) 6·2, 6-2, 6-0
CdM doubles up Sunny Hills, 12-6
FULLERTON -Corona de! Mar -----~
High's Ann Yelsey and Nicole T E N N IS
Charney swept through their doubles matches to
lead the Sea Kings to a 12-6 nonleague victory over
host Swmy Hills Wednesday.
Yelsey and Charney won, 6·0, 6-1, 6-0, for the Sea
Kings (2-3). On the singles' side, Nacha Vaughn and
Leslie Damien each won two of three sets for CdM.
Sunny Hills falls to 3-2.
HONUAGUE CoRoNA on MAR 12, SUNNY H1us 6
Singles: Vaughan (CdM} lost to Kao, 6-7, def. Kangwaky,
6-0, def. Shih, 6-0; Damien (COM) lost 1-fi, won 6-3, 6-0;
Bryan (CdM) lost ().6, 4-6, won 6-3.
Doubles: Yelsey<harney (CdM) def. Williams-Daily, 6-0,
def. R. Kangwaky-(abanillo. 6-1, def. Lang, Sarshidi, 6-0,
Fuller-Tenerelli (CdM), lost 4-6, won 7·6, 6-3, Claster·Minna
(CdM) lost 3-6, won 6-0, 6-2.
Costa Mesa edges El M~ena, 10-8
ORAN~E-Costa Mesa Hig~·s TINN IS
girls tenrus team relied on 1ts sm-
gles play to defeat host El Modena, 10-8, in Wednes-
day's nonleague tennis action.
Hillary Haven (7-5, 6-2, 6-1 ), Minthi Doan (6-3, 6-
2, 7-5) and Misa Lee (6-2, 6·2, 7-fl) won nine of
Mesa's 10 sets by sweeping each of their three sets.
NON~GUE
CosTA MESA 10, lL MoolNA 8
Singles: Haven (CM) def. Newson, 7 5, d Beglio, 6·2, def.
Allen, 6-1; Doan (CM) won 6-3, 6-2, 7·5; Lee (CM) won 6-2, 6-2,
7-6.
Doubles: Demello-Huynh (CM) lost to Henry-Hejna, 3-6,
def dougherty-Patterson, 6· 1, lost to Rogers·Henmeyer, 3-6;
Dinsct.le-Yenny (CM) lost 2-6. 2-6, 2-6; Sorta-9olzmann (CM)
lost 0-6, 4-6, 0-6
Coast tops El Camino for first win
TOAAANCE -It took longer --~--...... r
than expected, but for Orange S 0 C C I I
Coast College men's soccer, o wln ts a w10.
Anash Saicli's goal in the 20th rrunutc of play
gave the Pi.fates th~ir fn'Sl wm of the a on a they
blanked host l!1 Camino, 1-0, Wednesday.
•tte wa v~ry patient Wlth the hall once he got
and be was able to put it in short· 1d , from a tough
angle," co-roach Uiird H1tyes ate! •
Another big factor fnr OCC (l-6-1) wa tho play
of backup goalie G no Vitale-Sansoti, who Md sev-
en saves, rnost of whlch cam late 10 the conttm.
• • Estancia punishes La Quanta, 17-4
COSTA MESA -l!standa Hlgh's p O [ O
boys water polo t am Md four players
With three goal apiece. oil beforo the end of the
third quarter, en route to a 17·4 nonleegue victory
over VlSlting La Quinta Wednet<lay.
David Collier, Brett Hellmlch, Phll Westfall 8Dd
~tt Thorpe all soored a hat trlc.k for the Eagles. II
they improved to 3·2. ....... _ ... C.ollltt 3. "fhotpt 3, Wntfett J. Thcwpt 3.
C. Gt.cy 1, Fmer 1, J ~ 1, Rtdd«lr .1, GIMboe 1
S.W.: OJ Ga.cy i. w.sd•ll 1
OCC wins second straight match
LOS ALAMJTOS-Once again, ____ _...
consistency was the key to success for G 0 l f
Orange Coast College's women's golf team in
Wednesday's Orange Empue Conference victory
played al Los Alamitos Navy Course, par 72.
•we're playing pretty steady right now," Coach
Gordie Fitzel said. •we're starting to get all of our
players to put up some pretty decent numbers out
there"
OCC's Jenrufer Tunzi, along Wlth Saddleback's
Karlie Ward, shot the lowest round in the competi-
tion with a 10-over-par, 82.
ORANGE ~ CONFEJt:ENCE
Orange Coast 344, Saddleback 368, Fullerton 383, Cypress
404, Irvine Valley 422. Played at Los Alamitos Na\ly Course,
par 72.
OCC -1. Tunzi, 82, Pernesz. 86; Quaranta, 88, Shaft. 88,
Cheng, 90; Hille, 95.
Corona del Mar sweeps Marina
HUNTINGTON BEACH
-Jamie Brownell bad V 0 L L I Y I A l l
eight kills and Dimitra Ha~uk added five ~s ~s
visiting Corona del Mar High defeated Manna in
three games, 15-9, 15-12, 15-2, in girls volleyball
Wednesday night. Marissa Becker led the Sea Kings
(2-1) with 25 assists.
Corona del Mar also welcomed back middle
blocker Meghan Gallagher, who returned from a
knee injury. She played games two and three and
had four kills for CdM.
OCC beaten by El Camino, 3-1
TORRANCE -Orange Coast --~111!111111!~~
College's women's soccer team S 0 C C I R
scored first, but El Camino College scored last m
Wednesday's 3-1 WUl over the visiting Pirates. Diane
Meza gave the Prrates (2-6-1) an early 1-0 lead, but
El Camino scored the next three goals lo put the
game away.
Barbara Gallella ha two goals and Nuria Vane-
gas added another goal for El Camino (9-0).
Amanda Bell had 10 saves in goal for OCC,
while Chrissa Gaitan had five saves for the Warriors.
OCC swept by visiting Ventura
. COSTA MESA -
Orange Coast College's Y 0 LL E YI l l L
Beth Waterman led both schools with 15 kills, but
they were not enough as the Pirates lost to visiting
Ventura College, 15·10, 15·10, 15·9, in nonconfer-
ence women's volleyball action Wednesday. Beclcy
Baumgarten added eight kills for OC'C (2-3).
:Jenille Boston and Kristen Jones each had 12
kills and Elena Salvador added 10 kill for Ventura
(2-0) .
Uotis put away Patten ~ollege, 6-0
SAN BERNARDINO-Ganossa -
Cobb scored two goals to lead Van-S 0 C C I I
guard University to a 6·0 wm over host Patten Col-
lege Wednesday in nonconfcrcnc:c women's sOC'Cer.
Also scon.ng tor the Llons were Bet5y N1cnhu1s,
Amn.ndra Draxler and Bckah Poster. VU's other goal
was bn own goo.1 l,}y Patten. The Llons dominated
play, not even allowing a hot on goal by Patten.
lions lose to Cal Baptist in nve
COSTA MESA -Van· ~~ml!ll'!lll!'!ll!!lll!ll'!~
guard UnJvenlty put up a Y 0 L l I Y I A L L
gobd fight, but Col Rapti t,
led t>y Yue Ming u. defeated the Lions iJ\ hvc gam
in 1\Mllday'1 Golden State Athletic Conferenc vol·
l*ybll1 adlon. Tbe Uons fell to the Lancers by th
1CON1ol15·1, 10·15, 15-5, 6·15, 15-5.
U Md 30 kUll and 21 digs, whlla Katie MlllShftll
added 17 kWI fOf the Lancen (7·2, 3-1 ln CiSAC).
POr the I.Joni (7·7, 1·3), Mepn Godfrey had 14
k1D1 end 10 ctias, Kristy Rostawidd added l 5 kills
and Joelle Mocbbee bad 3' aaliltl and five aces.
Daily Pilot
YOUTH SPOllS
Rush III remains unbeaten
The Orange Coast United Ru'>h IH, {Jt{ls-C l U I S 0 C C I I · ..
under-15 soccer tecsm rcmau1ed unbeaten
after defeating Tustin Uruted, 4-0, Saturday and West Coast Breakers,
2-1, on Sunday nt Curne Middle School in Tuc;tm.
In Saturday's win over Tustin, goals were scored by Kate Youn·
glove, Sabrina Couch, Megan Cuny and Susan Mlnzter. .
liicla Doran and Alllson Apadaca scored for the OCU Rush m in
Sunday's win over the. West Coast Breakers at Estancia High.
The ocu Rush JU 1s m first place and undefeated at 4-0.
rn other OCU action:
The OCU Sting, a ooys-under~l? team, also played two tough
matches this past weekend.
On Saturday, Brian Henry scored a second-half goal from a Charlie
Thompson assist in a 2~ 1 loss.
In Sunday's game against Pasadena, Brian Walton scored on a
penalty kick, while the Sling's defens~. led by Ryan Denman, David
Jen.kins, Kevln Yoches, Scott Nickerson and Sam Coons played well
in the second half .
Tsunamis wash away Tidal Waves
COSTA MESA -Goalie)j; Danny Miller and Caineron 0
Holmes led the Tsunamis to a 4-0 shutout of the Tidal A Y S
Waves in AYSO Division 5 (8-9 year-olds) soccer action.
Kyle Caldwell scored two goals and Erik Bonn had two assists for
the Tsunamis. .
Other goals were scored by Miller and Ceasar Amador.
The Tsunamis defense was led by sweeper Rex Nelson and full-
backs Cameron Chase, Hay~en Navarro, Michael Bingham and
Steven Reader. .
In other Division 5 action:
Bullets 2 Green Team 1: The Newport Beach Bullets were led by
·Luke Sequ~Jra and Jonathan Mena, who each scored goals.
Tyler Parker had two asststs for the Bullets, while defensively,
Kevtn Etter, Justin Whisler, Cha.sen Murphy, Dillon Gledt, Ryan Ralll-
mlng, Jason Segura, Patrick Murphy, Andrew Marchi, Brian Cun-
ningham and Bradley Branch were sobd:
Warthogs 5, Red Dluslons 0: Chris Lewis had two goals and Bran-
. don Parole had a goal and four assists for the Warthogs.
Noe Gonzales and Chris Barnard each added a goal apiece, while
goalie Chrls Rizzi stopped three shots to preserve the shutout.
AYSO Division 6-7 soccer updates
COSTA MESA -The Teeruc Wa\unes of the AYSO I y S O
Region 97 ,Division 6 girls tedJD were Jed offensively with
goals by Sayde Busby, Ashley Svendsen, and Lindsay Anderson.
Assists were given out by Jordan MWTel, Hannah Macleod and
Jessica Swift and also help1.ng guide the offense was the play of Kim-
berly Ficenec and Lauren Pfeiffer.
Blakely Ficenec controlled the midfield area, while CassJe D'Crvz
and Skylar Hanson pll\yed sohd defense for the Teenie Wahines.
In other Division 6 soccer uction ·
In the C rocodiles' game dgainst the Dolphins, the Croc's offense
was led by CJalre Sliva and Katy Sue Escher, while Page Hilton, and
JennUer Beard anchored the def~nse.
The Blue lodes had strong of(ense by Hannah Sundberg and Kel·
ly Rorden against the Blu£> Angels.
Solid defense was turrn>d 10 by Brianna Truxton, Clare Dooll°"
Anastasia Moore, Dana Pitts and goalie Alexandra Spitzer, while crisp
passes were executed by Morgan McVey, Christle Ohlbaver and
Natalie Swift.
On the boys side· r
The Boomslangs received sohd play from Max Collins and Jackson
Carmack, while Justin Cerrato and Randall Hause were nearly
unbeatable m goal Midfield play was led by Sean Davts, Rory Kew
and Kevin Wittenberg, while strong defense was turned in by Dom
Palmer and Andrew Brown.
In Division 7 action .
The Stingrays of AYSO D1v1s1on 7 played a strong game Saturday
against the Shooting Stars
Blayke Partida scored, with an assist going to James Jarvis.
Riley Lowe was solid on defenc;e, while offensive attacks were led
by Daniel Acero, Max Johnson and Cole Macias. . ...
Riptide Splash rip Central Orange
ao~b~~~irts-~~!;~~dt~~~!~~·s~rt~~ ~~!~ --s·o-,·,-,-.-L·l--
tea.m swept a doubleheader last weekend, 22-1 and 12-5, against lhE'.
Central Orange Panthers.
Clea O'Kieffe, Kelsey Pfeuter, Holly Van Riel and Megan Toman
all made major contributions for the Riptide Splash.
Next up for the Riptide Splash ( 4-0) is the league powerhouse Brea
Hills Sunday at Boruta Creek Park Game times are at noon and 2 p.m.
'Ilgers rock Huntington Valley, 12-1
COSTA MESA -Andrew Sanford and R.J . ._ _____ ,_
Duemberger each had three ruts, while Matt I I S E I A L l
Doran and Andrew Mercer added two hits apiece for the Costa Mesa
American Little League Tigers, as they beat Huntington Valley, 12-1 ,
in District 62 Winterball oclion.
Along with the strong hittmg, Duembe)9er, Doran and J~mte Tin·
nlon combined to strike out 15 Huntington Valley batters, while allow·
mg only three hits and two walks for the Tiqers.
Strong Tigers defense was turned in by Doran, Kirkland H~ -
Brett Sheridan and Nick Peterson. •
Local NJB All-Netters impressive in opener
The Newport·Mesa Nallonal Juruor Basketball All-S
Net teams started off V1ctonous in thcU' season-open.-H 0 0 P
ing games for all levels.
The boys 8U1-grade team nipped Ldguna Hills, 57-54, in overtime.
Patrlck Joyce led the Newport-MC'sa team with 23 points and Pan·
cho Seaborn added 20 points.
Jamie Diefenbach and Brian Knox controlled the boards for New-
port-Mesa and strong Ooor lea~crship was exhibited by.Taylor Young,
Alex Orth and Alex Northrfdge.
The boys 7th-grade squad defeated North Huntington Beach, 4'2-37,
and was led by Brett Perrine's 14 pomts. Other key contributors were
Tyler and Ryan Lane.-, Kasey Peter1, Carlos Pinto and James Hapke.
In another overtime thriller, lhe boys 6th·grade dub was able to
hold off Irvine's No. 2 l am, 38-37.
Patr1ck Wllllam led all corers Wlth 12 pomtc;.
On the girls side, Kate Heeschen and Jennifer Rennon led the 8th-
grade squad to a 24·21 wm ov •r Villa Park, while the 7th-grade All·
Net team. led by Chet a Durkln, detcated Anahl!lln Hills, 23-20.
Registraion extend d for NJB signups
NEWPORT UcACI 1-An extra day Of ign·Upli for -.-o·, .... ,-.r""'
Newport-Ma d Natton 1 Jur1 or n< ketball hllS been
schedul d for Saturday from l 0 tt .m. to 2 p.m. at En ign Junior 1 llgh's
multJ~pu rposc room.
ThP. league 1s OJ~n to boys and girl Imm kindergnrt~n through
eighU1 grade In Costn M~ n and N •wporl D <ich.
Newcomer to the tcariue ore asked to hnng proof of birth&y,
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CONSTRUCTION ZONE
s
AUTS
'.>~Li.--. ,:.r;:.;sl.<1.uCla wants to continue 'I to build momentum
Friday at Garden Grove.
ID'ly Pb
1 GARDEN GROVE -Estancia
High football coach Dave Perkins
and several assistants spent Sun-
day replacing the players' small
. metal lockers with roorruer, three-
sided wooden stalls one might
find in a collegiate or professional
locker room,
But, after requinng only two
games to double the school's 1998
•1Wih total, a refurbished team
•n>om clearly ranks second to the
rebuilding effort Perkins and his
Jiagles have fostered on the field.
Estancid (2-0) will try to contin-
, ne its impressive reconstruction
Friday at Garden Grove High.
against the host Argonauts (1-1)
Kickoff is 7 p.m
• ... But while optimism is as pun-
gent at EstanCla as the smell of
fresh lumber, Perkins said his
players have not gotten carried
away with their early prospenty.
'' "The bus ride home'(after a 20-
7 biwnph over Westmmster Fri-
' day) was pretty subdued,• Perkins
said "We had a junior varsity
game Saturddy and the varsity
kJds showed up, Wted for an hour,
then ran 20 40-ydrd sprints. It's
great when the coaches don't have
to motivate the kids to work hard."
. Perldns said some team-wide
·'
ESTANCIA
OfftHsE
Ht. wt.a ......
8 Juairt VAi.DiS 5-8 160 Jr. Q8
2 MMstw..L ttlNumcs 6-1 180 Sr. TB
36 fNW> JAtftO 6·1 220 Jr. FB
J4 SEAN fMIMAH 6-2 190 Sr. W8
1 AHIOY ROMO 6-1 175 Jr. WR . 39 <illffM OloGAN 6-1 215 Sr. TE
66 ROIDT AGutuM 6-1 24'0 Jr. LT
50 Q:s.u R.oamto • 6-3 235 Jr. LG
72 TIM VALDEZ 6--0 255 Jr. C
70 JosH V!AOt 6-4 235 51'. RG
75 KYLE~ 6-l 290 Sr. RT
LINEUPS
DvENsE
No.~ Ht. wt.a,,._,
75 Kn.~ 6-3 290 Sr OE
70 JolH V1A04 6-4 235 Sr. NG
55 DAVID RoolillGIE 5-10 235 Jr. OE
J4 SIM fMIMAN 6-2 190 Sr. OLB
50 Cu.Ml ROfliUO 6-:f 235 Jr. ILB
6 MAn Mun.&.a S-7 175 Sr. MLB
36 fAHAD JAHD 6-1 220 Jr 1L8
1 Aley RoMc> 6-1 17S Jr. OLB
5 JottN A&.oulEn 6-0 175 Sr CB
2 ~ HlicAa:s 6-1 '180 Sr C8
3 Am>l>Y RoolillGIE 6-0 180.So. SS . .
Sean Freeman Andy Romo Griffin Crogan
fatigue experienced against
Westminster also prompted his
players to request the resumption
of hill runs, which they endured
during two-a-days.
•Tue kids didn't feel like they
played that well, "Perkins said.
•And, after looking at the vtdeo-
tape, I think we all see room for
improvement:"
Improvement has been the
goal for third-year Garden Grove
Coach Kns Van Hook, whose 3-7
campaign last fall induded a 24-7
'Win over the Eagles ·
"They're vastly improved,
•Perkins said of the Argos, who
handled El Modena, 33-14, lI1
their opener, before falling, 40-26,
to Ocean View last week. "I
Uunk, in that way, they're on the
same path we are."
Leading the Eagles down that
path has been senior Marshall
Hendricks, who has shone on
both sides of the ball.
At running back, Hendricks
has rushed for 292 yards and four
touchdowns on 26 carries, includ-
ing scoring runs of 52, 43 and 21
yards. He has also averaged 22.5
yards o n two receptions and,
induding returns, has amassed
44 l all-purpose yards.
At cornerback, he leads
Orange County with four inter-
ceptions and returned one 7 5
yards for a TD.
Hendncks has received rush-
ing help from fullbacks Matt
Mueller (155 yards on 14 carnes)
and Fahad Jalud (81 yards and
two TDs).
Estancia's junior quarterback
rotation of starter Jeremy Valdes
and returning second-team All·
Pacific Coast League perf6tmer ..
Kenny Valbuena has combined
DIRECTIONS
To Garden Grow HJgh
Horth on Hlrt>Or to Gwden
Grove Blvd. Left on <*den
Grove, right on 9th St., ~
on Stanford. Scnool at 11211
Stanford Ave .. Garden Grove
for nine completions and 152 aer-
ial yards.
Defense, however, has been
the story for Estanoa, which sur-•
rendered its only touchdown with
2:04 left against Westminster. The
Eagles share the county lead in
scoring defense with three other
schools and have forced eight
turnovers, while cotn.m.ltting
none.
Ends Kyle Westman and David
Rodriguez, nose Josh Veach, line-
backers Mueller, Jahid, Cesar
Romero, Andy Romo and Sean
Freeman, and the starting sec-
ondary of Hendncks, John
Alderete and Freddy Rodnguez
will attempt to limit a Garden
Grove oCfense with several
weapons.
Grove's Bryan Loken has 155
rushing yards and two TDs on 21
carries, while Lui Joane has seven
receptions for 159 yards and a TD
Junior Keo Sutherland has
thrown for 156 yards (7 for 13"'With
no interceptions), sharing time
with senior Matt Crippen and 6-
root, 245-pound senior Eddie
Vqilolo (nine carries for 53 yards
last week) adds a punishing back-
field presence
Seruor lmebacker Juruor Diaz
(6-2, 240) and fellow second-team
All-Garden Grove League return-
er Miguel Medina, who operat~
in the secondary, lead the defense
for the Argos.
Estanaa is attempting to open
the season 3-0 for the runth lime .Mi its 35 varsi5y seasons. Each
~h,ool has a win m their two pre-
vious meetings.
' :.The ·ck and the dead . .
: • Mesa hopes speed and
agility on defense will
conquer Lions' jumbo
offensive tackles.
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J J WESTMINSTER -The bigger
, they are .. the easier 1t is to run
a round them to the quarterback.
That's the philosophy the Cos-, W Mesa High defense pins its
hopes to when the Mustangs visit
Westminster Fnday at 7 p.m. for a
1 nonleague football contest.
' The Lions ( 1-1) boast a pair of
h(>fty offensive tackles. lllduding
6-foot-7, 345-pound senior Soll
etuli. With junior Mark Gallardo
l , 265) on the other side, West-
mmster's two tackles have 65
pounds on the combined weight
6t thctr two guards and center.
Mesa Coach Jerry I-Jowell,
however, looks at these ponder-
9,US dimensions and sees opportu-
• nity. .
"(The Lions) have some pretty
, gQ(>d athletes, bµt J think their
qgp weakness is that thei.r offen-
:> 'lY,e line isn't very qwck," Howell
!I.aid. •1 don't know how they're
going to pick us up.•
r,1 Picking up the eight defenders
·~e Mustangs (2-0 and ranked
No. 3 m CIF Southern Section
Division lX) bombard their oppo-
nent with on every nap, has been
problematic for their first two
'" M a has am ~ d 12 quarter-
ck sacks Ul successive vtctones
over Saddl back and Bolsa
COSTA MESA LINEUPS
OFffHSE Du:EHsE
No. Pbiyw Ht. Wt.a. ,_,
10 DAVE Wm 6-0 185 Sr Q8
2 CJ, ZUNIGA S-10 185 Jr TB
92 AKroNv G~ 6-0 260 Jr FB
44 5HAuN FealYMAN 6-3 200 Sr WR
81 Louis DAY 6-3 170 Jr WR
43 W IUY FMHc:o 6-0 190 Sr Tt
88 0WwE ~ 6-1 24'0 Jr. LT
62 EusEo MAlmNa S-10 230 Sr LG
56 Sam SotlN.NS S-10 21S Jr C
74 l.untER MITCHlu. s.a 300 Jr RG
54 EAIC CoNNATY 6-2 290 Jr RT
Antony Grubisich Louis Day
Grande and defensive
No. Pfayw
73 Roa.tn' HuwGDt
66 fOHAHOO AllOHNA
92 AlnoNY GINelstcH
] Tooo DuooluDGE
10 DAVE Wot
44 5ff.AuN fEMvMAN
12 JASON RAMtlH
11 PA11110t HuuJGEJt
20 611£0 SnwNn'
36 JAU Cl.EvnAND
43 WILLY fMNco
Ht. Wt.d. f"os.
6-2 225 Sr. OE
S-9 200 Sr OT
6-0 260 Sr OT
6-0 190 Sr. OE
6-0 18S Sr. OUI
6-3 200 Sr. ILB
6-0 190 Sr. ILB
6-0 175 Sr OLB
S-7 150 Sr C1I
S-9 145 Sr. C1I
6-0 190 Sr FS
Willy Franco
Junior Christian
coordinator Tom Bald·
win will be scheming
to similarly harass All·
Golden West League
quarterback Kelly
Coburn.
Clf DIVISION IX '°' 10
Chamberlain is the
team's leading rusher
(86 yards and a TD on
14 attempts), but
sophomore Jared
Jenkins, a former
national Punt Pass
1. Bonita
Coburn, a senior,
threw for nearly 2,293
yards and 20 touch-
downs as a junior and
is the featured offen-
sive weapon for third·
year coach Ted
Mc Millen.
2: BrN Olinda
J.C...Meell
... Slntilgo
and Kick champion, 5. Vllenda
' "9dfic. 7, South Hiiis could get increased
opportunities after
shoWUlg well off the
bench last week (21
yards on five carries).
a. Rancho Marnltos
9.FUltnOn
10.~HIAs
--.Westetn ..
Unlwwllty The Mustangs
The 6·2. 200-
pounder has thrown
for 37-0 yards and throe ms this
fall (22 of 52), but was intercepted
four times by E Lancia in last
week's 20-7 loss to the Eagles.
Westminster also relies heavily
on 5-6, 150-pound darter Vince
Laurel, who has 155 r ce1ving
yards and two TDs on ven
catches and hlSS rushed 15 hin
for 76 yards and a TD.
have shown plenty of
offense thus far, with
1unJor C.J. Zuruga spearheading
the ground game and senior
quarterback Dave Weir triggenng
an enhanced passing attack.
Zuniga has 290 yards and six
touchdowns on 34 came , while
Weir has thrown for 222 yards ( t l
of 21).
Weir lofted three TD tosses last
we~k. the biggest single-game
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13931 Carroll Way • Tustin HC:== 14 730-8233
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DIRECTIONS
To Westminster High
North on 405 t o Golden West
Blvd Right (north) on Golden
West. School on left ·
output by a Mesa quarterback in
100 games, dating back to Ryan
McEvoy's four TD passes in the
1990 season-opening win over
Twentyrune Palms.
A greater willingness to pass
this season, bas helped create the
Mustangs minus-two turnover
ratio, which mdudes three inter-
ceptions. So, Howell is hoping for
better efficiency. '
"We threw the ball better last
week than we have since I've
been here (five seasons),• Howell
said. "But we need to throw more
consistently.•
Seruor wtdeoul Shaun Ferry-
man (hve catches for 91 yards).
senior tight end Willy 'Franco
(three for 69) and Junior receiver
Lows Day (three for 38) are Weir's
pnmary target.i;.
Defensively, 1.0S1de linebackers
Ferryman and Jason Rankin, out-
. side 'backers We lI and Patnck
Hulliger, and a front four led by
senior end Todd Duddrtdge, have
been superior.
Antony GrubiMch and Fernan-
do Aronna have 41.So played well
up front and senior Robert Hul-
liger, who left the team in the
summer, will start at end after
making up lost practice u.me.
Robert Hulliger, who started 11
games as a junior, aw his first
ac-.tion in last week's -47·0 trounc-
mg of Bolsa Grande.
Mesa 15 attcmptmg to becom~
only the fourth team to open 3-0
in the chool's •O·year hi.Story,
and also cut into W tminSt r's 4-
1 seri I ad.
The Uon overcame 17 penal·
ll and ~ ven fumbles to defeat
~ol , 33· U , be.fore being stu-
pnsed by EstanC'Ja.
·-• Thursday, September 23, 1999 83
NEWPOIT HARIOR LINEUPS
No.~ ttt. wt.a. ,__ No. "-Y• ttt. wt.a.,_,
1 0-S M•NDOINO
2 ,,,_,_, SnwAllT
5 MIUTu..v
3 JusT1N JAC:t»S
8 lkLY OAYTON
15 NICX l>NGSOCW'
79 lkAll JoNU
68 STEVE ~WITZ
58 Luiz Otuz
70 NIOC HAooY
77 R'*"f Col.E
6 2 195 Jf Qt
5-f 60 St Tl s 10 200 St fl
6-0 165 5' Wit
6 S 195 St WR
6-<4 225 Sr TE
H 245 St LT
6-2 200 Sr LG
5 11 205 Sr. C
6-3·223 Sr RG
6-S 325 5( RT
15 Na l>NGIOOlllf' f>.4 22S Sr DE
21 AHIOY KAl.Ma • 5-9 190 51' HG
11 NICX MooHAoc>AM 6-3 230 Sr OT
7 GNIM1l T~ 6-G 185 J( OE
1 0.JS M•llOllbHo 6-2 195 Jr OlB
55 Al.M SM.HZ 6-1 250 Jr MLB
5 MIKI TIMNSY 5· 10 200 St OlB
2 AHOM SnwART s-t 160 51' ca
] Jusl'ltf JAC.OeS 6-0 165 St cs
I Btu.Y <:LAYTON -&'5195 Jr. SS
20 DAVNI PMff 6-2 180 Sr FS
Justin Jacobs Billy Clayton
BATTLE
CONTINUED FROM 81
many believe was their best
game of the season in a 28-t 8 tri-
umph over a then-unbeaten
Newport squad ranked No 1 Ill
ClF DivtSion VI and No. 5 in the
county at the time.
The "upset~ 1s hardly atypical
in thls annual seaside showdown,
in which the underdog has won 5
of to meetings m the 1990s,
mduding a CIF semifinal dale m
1992
Last yectr'i; wtn, in the Week 5
league opener. helped the Sea
Kings secure an at-large playofl
berth It also cost the Sailors thcir
accustomed spot in the pos~eason,
"It basically killed our season,:
Brinkley said of the mo t rec-e>nt
meeting, which helped CdM nar-
row its senes deficit to 25-12
Cdlvl, which enters us a :;even-
point underdog, will once again
try to confound the prognostJCd·
tors. Ne"\vport ii r.onked No l O m
Orange County, No. 5 m CIF
Southern Section D1vis1on VI, and
1S 21-0-1 in its last 22 gdmes out -
side ot Sea View compf'titJOn.
What's more, Newport has won
15 of 18 meetings with the Sea
Kings outside of league play
"We seem to play well ag<tirbt
Newport,• said Freeman, who
earned his hrst Battle of the Bay
VlCtory in four tnes a head coach
last fall. "Maybe it's gOod lo be
meeting (Newport) now. It may
be just the thing to pull our kids
together."
The game annually pulls
together former youth sports
teammates, who savor frequent
chances to exerci..,e bragging
nghts the close proxmuty to their
rivals affords them.
"I don't think thl• fact that it's
not a league game has much to
do with it." Freeman scUd "Our
kids want to beat I larbor, but
we're also lookmg to unprove.
Our offensive ~uys are disap-
pointed Wllh the way thmgs have
gone, so far, and they're lookmg
to be more productive.•
Seruor tailback Grant
Estabrook, with 157 rushing yard.
and the team's lone TD on 45 car-
nes, has supplied most of the
CdM offense. The Sed King fell
to !\.farina, 28-7, m theu opener.
Jon Schrank
SAILO.R·s
Junior qu4rterback Matt
Moore, a Santa Marganta lrans-
fc>r pldying m his first BatUe of U1e
Bay, hds completed 9 of 22 passes
tor 85 vards.
Senior llght end Adam Cooper
leads CdM receive.rs with three
C:dtche~ for 44 yards.
N1•wport, wh1c:h hammered
Orang >. 55-6 to open 1ls season,
hqures to provide a l>tiif defensive
challenge The Sailors have
allowed only 95 mshing yards
this s~a::.on and a stingy 286 yards
ot total offense
The Sa1lors v.ill attack CdM's
defense , .. 1th a balanced dtta~k.
h•d bv senior tailback Andre
Stewdrt, who hds 249 rushing
yards and four TDs on 37 came
Junior Chru; Mandarino mak 'S
his fusr start at quarterback, hut
Bnnklcv said he will share time
w1lh sophomore Brid.Il Gaeta.
l\.1dndcrino has completed 8 of
17 tor 121 yards and th.ree TD
whiJ(> Gdeta 1s 4 of 10 for 45 yard-..
Seruor Ryan Brill ( 174 yard t
and two TDs on 19 cames) is also
a backfield threat for the Tai ....
who have 656 vards of total
off en. e this fall. ·
Seniors Justin Jacobs (fJvc
catches for 78 yards and one ID)
and Billy Clayton (10 ya.Ids and
two TDs on four catches) are the.
prundl)· receivers.
CdM, which lost to ~tanna,
28-7, m its opener, should be bol·
stered defensively by the return
of senior end Jay Bottom. who
sat out last week with a concus·
s1on.
The Sea Kmgs ma}. howver.
be without outside linebacker
Blake Hacker battling an an.kJc
spram
Newport has received strong
dt•fen l\'e work from ends Nick
Ldng::,dorf and Garrett Troncale,
as well as the lmebacking ino of
~landenno, Alan Sdenz and Mike
Tunney •
"We've got to get a lot better
and clean things up.• Bnnkley
said. ·we've had two pretty lop-
PY ga.m~. including ~ome break-
downs in areas '~ hich typ1cally
have not been problems for ti! "
Adam Cooper
DEL MAR LINEUPS
Dt1£NsE
2 MAnMoo.
29 GaANY ESTAmlOOlt
44 Matr:HAVU
J JON So91A•
4 S~WMD
21 NM# CooPa
71 SIM flNn*
51 JAION l(Ufm sa P1Ta koum.AS
55 .. MDCIN~
12 MAnMMITON
Ht. wt.d. Pot. ..... ""'1W
6-0 180 Jr QI
2 '210 St Tl
6,3 210 S!' F-8
S-9 180 Sr WR
~ 150So WR
5-11 190 St :re
64 255 Si LT
S-10 195 5' LG
6-0 2lS Jr C
i-0 200 S!' "G
6-3 195 r Ill
n ,.., eo"°"' ,1 DAW~
ff l&i.Y McAllOU
59 Scon kiGS
51 11.t.M* Kwm
5S llaANDOlt JottNIOfl
56 No,.,_
J.J 0AYI081smt
5 PAYTON ttw.T
21 ,.,,,.., COOPtll
1 EM:
Ht..M.d.fllol..
i-l 220 St DE
6-5 320 Jr DT
6o020S St DT
6'2 180 Jt: DC
~ 10195 Sr OlJI
6-0 200 Sr ML;ll
5-, , \75 Jr. OL8
11 170 '5l C8
6-0 1
S.H 160 Sr
6.() 185 .n
--
84_ Thur$doy, ~tembef 23, 1999 Spqrts
• •
FERRYMAN ~=~~::?both ~ ~OLF loreanna. He KOOped it \JP and •
about a two-mlDu~ ride on the
gOlt cart for players trav,aliDg from
the t.Ctb green to tbe 15th tee.
The bulk of the event'• botpltality
villa~ will be tn that area.
lntematlon41 Bey Clubl, Inc., to
go forwanS with tour new projects
on the prtvete goU coune,
tncludlng a major cttenge al the • CONTINUED FROM 81 was headed tor the end tone. CONTINUED FROM 81 t81hgreen.
def n<>1ve effort wh1ch allowed
!he Matador only S y11rd . total
often (H\1J'\US·6 on the grounrl).
, And, n ru mg to settle lot a bit
~rt on speoal teams, be blocked
fl pai1 o{ punts to ~et up two
.1c1clit>oncll TDs.
ft wt1s I\ pcrformtloce, though
uhur viuted whe n the Mustangs
hNfiln lifting the starters earl y Ln
thP third quarter, worthy of Dally
Pilot Player of the Week
r~cogrution,
Ac:cor<ting to 1us coach, and
the returrung All-Newport-Mesa
District and first-team All-Pacific
C .. oa.st League leading man
hunself, 1t wn~. however, a
. performance somewhat overdue.
w1 don't lhiilk Shaun had been
playing anywhere near his
capabilibes, • Howell sclld.
• 1 thought I had a real down
gdJlle against Saddleback
(a 28-19 win m the Sept 10
season opener),· Ferryman said.
"I told myseU "Dude, you're a
~eruor: you better step it up.' w
Fenyman said. "But, after that
first game, jt hit me that my
senior year was going to go by
fast. I started to realize, every
game we play would be our last
against that school. All that time
l wasn't working hard, the
competition was. I knew that had
to change.•
It took little time against Bolsa
for Ferryman's new-found
determination to surlace,
when wu stopped JUSt short.
Perryman, however, didn't
have to w&t much longer before
hitting paydirt. He fielded a
12-yard Dave Weit pass in the
end zone Jess than a minute into
the second quarter,
The multltalenled standout.
who plans to add baseball to his
familiar basketball and volleyball
roles later this year, then made
the most of slant pass in the final
minute of the first half.
He fielded Weir's spiral inside
the 20, bowled over the Bolsa
safety in.side the 10, cruised intd
the end zone, dropped the ball
and extended his arms from his
side, palms upward, as if to say,
What did you expect? ,
More was expected
offensively this fall from
Perryman, who caught 15 passes
as a junior. Howell told him he'd
be the primary beneficiary of this
year's increased passing
emphasis.
It was welcome news to the
former freshman offensive guard,
who likes snatching spirals
nearly as much as he enjoys
pununelingopposing
ballcarriers.
Waboo playmy at Dnckyard.
. For Nicklau , considered by
mony to be the greatest player ln
U e htstory of golf, 1t IS believed to oo his fust local appearance as a
compebbve plar,er. His company.
Jack N1cklttus I roducuons, Inc .. i!>
operating the xnode-for-television
event. which will be shown Uve
on ABC Dec. 11 -12.
Nicklaus and Watson, who
together have won 103 PGA Tour
events and 26 majors, are pairing
for the first ~e ln a professional
competition. As participants m 10
Ryder Cups and captains for three
more, they have plenty of ·
experience with the team
match-play (onnat used at the
Diners Club Matches.
Gil Morgan and Jay Sigel will
ba ttle Nicklaus and Watson. The
other two teams from the Senior
Tour are Allen Doyle and Dana
Quigley, and Bruce FletSher and
: a partner to be named later.
: From the PGA Tour, Fred
Couples-Phil Mickelson, Steve
Pate-Mark Wiebe: Chris
Perry-Paul Az111ger; and Jeff
Maggert-Steve Elkington are
The event is also looking for
volunteers to be course r:nanbals,
walldn9 scorers. press room
assist.ants, concession attendanll
and sconng assistants. Details:
(9'9) 759-5175.
• Dtnen Club Ucketa are 1124
and include admluton for the
practice rounds Dec. 10 and both
tournament days. Parking ii also
included. ncket sales are limited
to 10,000. Details: (9'9) 759-5175.
• Not far from Newport BNch
Counby Club are blgb-end dally
fee public golf courses wtth wlique
features, such as a mon.strous
600-yard bole (Strawberry Fanns
Golf Club) and tricky, turtleback
greens (All.so Viejo).
Newport Beach officials are
aware of their competition, and
tllat's why the club continually
strives to upgrade and improve its
links, pumpin-g dollars bock into
the program even though It could
probably rest of ill laurels.
Thlee of the four pro1ects will _
be completed by Thanksgtvmg
-rebuilt tee boxes on Nos. 3 and.
6 and a mound constructed
behind the fifth green to give the
hole a back.stop. The club is using
architect Ted Robinson's service!
again for goU course design. . ..
The fourth project, the
building of a large mound behind
the 18th green, will not begin
until after the 2000 Toshiba
Senior Classic (Feb. 28 through
March 5), the Senior PGA Tour •
stop at Newport Beach. The cost -
of the four projects is in excess ·
of $200,000.
•There has certainly been a lot
of history bn that t Bth green the
pa.st two years m the Toshiba' 1 •
Senior Oa.ssic, but the ~
remodeling will make it a more
challenging finishing hole," said
Anderson, referring to Hale
=~c:~e~~e:~['!;J ~~e
McCord's improbable victory in 4
five-bole playoff this year. ...
An improved driving range
and a new bunker on 17 will also
be part of the off-season plans.
The result was a more
inspired work ethic on the
practice field and in the weight
room. The Matadors were simply
the hrst m what could be a long
Line of reluctant co-stars in
FNryman's conllnuing hit
He ended Bolsa's first
offensive series by surgi.ng up
the middle to block a punt,
setting up a 29-yard TD run less
than three minutes into the
contest.
•Scoring two touchdowns in •
paired. From the ladies tour, Juli
Inkster-Dottie Pepper; Nancy
Lopez-Kelli Kuehne1 Karrie
Web b-Kelly Robbins: and Annika
Sorenstam-Lori Kane are paired.
• The Diners Club Matches will
•A lot of (public) golf cowses
have opened up in Orange
County the last five-to-seven
years, and that competition drives
you to be better,• said Jerry
Anderson, Newport Beach
Counby Club President. •we
want to make sure we're provid-
ing what the membership wants.•
• Following the 2000 Toshiba
event, construction will begin and
the 18th fairway will slope down
toward the throat, while the
green will be elevated, giving
golfers an uphill approach and
taking the •easy birdie• out of
one game was kind of weird,• :
pardcle
"I kmd of took the attitude
Lhdt I didn't have to work as hard
.inti I was kmd of Jagging,"
When Bolsa tried to punt a
second time, Fenyman knifed up
said Ferryman, who returned one •
fumble and one interception for
TDs last season. "I've always had
fun catching the ball, but
defense is my love."
be played on boles one through
14 on the North Course, and 15·
through 18 on the South Course,
In an effort to create a little
more "flash" behind certain
greens, Anderson received
approval last week from the
club's pa.rent company,
play for the Senior Tour guys
starting in 2001.
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NOTICE OF SEIZURE cbe cams of llld 01 OfllDlPllOPan '°"'· ~. ~. llQl8 PURSUANT TO HEAL Tl1 TNll. r-. cbatset &lid AT fWVAll U&.f Of .,_, llld W Of l'ICOl'd ANO SAF£TY COO€ u,-of llw TNllee 11111 of C.. Ila...... The ~ • ID lie IOld °" Ill
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_. r~N1J:.J'~488 orTrwc SIMI sak will be of calllOlftl lOfhCou~Oflol Thi U~ ,..... ..
INTENDED FORfEmJRE bc\d on· OC'TOBEll ll. Angila nght1D1•MU:l~-bda
PURSUANT TO HEALTli 1999, AT J :OO P.M. ON TifE lnhn.-of hr.. GI 8ldl Cf GfMft ID lie tn
AND SAFETY COOE FRONT STEPS TO ' TifE Lt.IA* N ~O ale Wll'ng llld wil lie ...., • h
SECTION 11488 4 ENTRANCE OF ntE OR-LUANA N RAC&SZ, dlCUMcl lloiaad otfa • lift Jm1 ""'
ANOE CIVIC CEH11!R, '**-11 '*'(¥ ~ N fie lillt ~ heltof Ind
On AUGUST12, 11199. at lOO E. CHAPMAN, OR-bunclnOnlOWlllll•,.,_. bllolt•Oftlle
1512 IRVINE AVE . NEW· ANOE, CA At I.be~ o( tal on«•OclDCler4 1DllD o.d. 5-lnl:W2Q 1DllD
P'OAT BEA01, CA, the lhc truUal plibllcabon of lhil • trie LAW OfFaS Of~ TM1THY RACISZ Ptnoftll
p-lty de.Cltb.d H : ftOCICe, &be t0CaJ MIOlilll Of, die Q f&£R. 1801 C...fY Plftl ~ of b 111* Of
unpaid balancr of die obh1a-EISt. #2«Xl LOI AnDlla CA U<I OllCUMd
tl.206 U S. CURRENCY =~Dcc4 !1 ~·.: IOl87·2326. '(310) •Di>. ID 1_ ,_,,,M!!!AMRNO llQ
WH .. 1i.c1 punueni to aunwed co.. and h l1lgl1ISt Ind !lest net llidOll'. ...,, w:ntunr ,.,.,,.t(f 2«10
HH lth 9'ld Sefety Code ld1rancq is 17j ~· ll Ind Mllld ID COl'lfimmon br UJ$ANl1ELESCAf/OIJN·2326
S.CUOn t1471 I 11488 b1 •• poulb~ tlw Ai .he tmt of ~ Supenor Couft, II ll9fll. Ht {310) 5IJ6.3300 lhe LAGUNA 8EAQi f'O· Ind l'*"9t Of Ud dlC:ielltcS • Newooft ~MIU ua: DEPARTMENT. =::, ~ ~ be ""8 of dUlll, Ind .. -•II CH5.'JD707NIStMJT0$eo
The prop9fty w•• Mind dlK DMf· ~"T Ind ~ in Ill .,_ 1111 ZU4,al>, 1DllD wlttl ,.,pect to .ii.g.ct 1999. T. C • ~ ICOalld tn MCI ID II vtolatlonl•I of s.ctiofllt l .D •• SElVI E h carian g ~ .... _.,_,. BSO 8781 11379 of tM H.alth tnd COMPANY 11 aid TNUe, ,....,...., •-H f•ty Code You -.,.,._ VICKJ J. HOPKINS. W IS-1n h ~ ol Olangl. S.. ol NOTICE OF PETn ION
by notlfi.d th.t tt.e Dletric't TANT SECRETARY T.D. C*lonla.~~lclows TO ADMINISTER .
Anomev of Or~ COunty SERVICE COMJIANY Qr""' A ESTATE OF:
t.a1 l(Wl1et4'd PfOCMdlne• to l'UO E FOURTH ST. SUrTE ~ 1.,,. ENRICO DOMENICO
forf•rt the .oo-d .. c"'*I IOO. PO BOX 11911 ...., "" •u. coi-.*1Q ol REBORA elul
P«11MnvPunu•nttoHHlth SANTA ANA, CA m 11. Cd9ft acsoa MCI uta REBORA ENRICO end &•f•rt eo.. s.c:tion 1911 7141SO.aJ72 We llell1ll'lll. a ~ MCI cit-DOMENICO 11488 4, arc uadW'.11 die Baieflcwy io ICllOld lft Ill ConoDm1un AM
v-af! irwtNcWd "' .. " co0ea • d• .,., ..., 1111or-r .Ran .. , 1« ""' w.iw. CASE NUMBER: you d••-to contest Che mauon -otMaui wi ll lie 11:11111 wflCfl AM .. flCOIOld on A·198012 forl.m-of thl• property, for dW flWP* wtlallct OclDW 31, 19118 • ._,,_. To ell heira, benell-
punuel'lt to H.tlftto end raved orally Of 10 wrilJaa. No 16-515811118 Ill Olticlll Ale.· Cl8riel , CreditOrt, cont·
Sef•tv Codi S.ctlon If ••allablc, die apecccd Clftltof0ranga~,C6fonu ingent creditofl, and per·
11488.5. you mu•t file. oplDJM! bid -ro lie ollailled (''Oltioll-'' IOl\S who may oeherwlle wrifled cl•im st•tlng yOYt ·;~ · ._.. im-.i 1n u. Pf'Os-t . by callint die O!lowil1& ~ PAACB. 2. be lntereated Hl the Wiii or
' ou mun file Oii• ct.Im t; ~ ~•> Oii Ille M uncHded one -.o estate.,. or boCh, Of:
tn. SUCMricw Court of the daf before the Ale. 7141~ i.inchd ~·ttldll (VZ!i6) I• ENRl¥0 DOMENICC
County of °'•no-within '690 TACJ 4'9TI6C PUB: ·---•• •Aini '" REBORA. eke REBOAA ~ 1301 ••r• of die fir'fl 9123199. 9fJ0.199, 10/07199 common 1n Ind~ 11 Of 111t u ENRICO DOMENICO
public.i10n o thle Notice. ~. 1nc:IUclng. Wllhout A PETITION FOR "RO-
"" .. " you ,.c:.tV9 11etuel MIJTICE OF mJTION TO •ml*in fie Common Ml BATE hat been lill'd bv notice . IPl .. u uu ADllUllSTB dTATE OF deflnedmh~ltlttl'ld WILLIAMA.BAKER..i.PUS'· HJ7oeb28 I You mu9t to below in fie g PIVPll\' LIC AOMINISTRATvR
.. ,.,,. .,, ~Of'Hd copy of JAMii E. VAii ICHOIACK r -~· ') loc* In N City In the Superior Court ol
Uw cl.im 011 tt1' Dl1trtct Case Ho A1GM24 ot ttina-lleach n--. C111fomle, County of Anomey of Oreng• County Te> Ill heirs, benthC1111es. ,_., ' .,. • ..,. ORANGE.
CAnn: .JOSEPH C. NEDZA. cnGIDB, comnoent cintors. =· Clllfema, ~btd • THE PETITION FOR·
Deputy Dl1ttlct Attomeyl et n P11SOf1S w11o '1111. OlhelWISe ..__. PROBATE requesta that
700 CMc: C.nter Drille bl llMl'tltld on lhl will °' ata11 norvm 1• • lhDWn on 1 WILLIAM A BAKER p,JB·
W11t. Sant• AN . c. Of Dael, Of JAMES E VAN Mio tiled"' Booll 24,. ~ 11, LIC ADMINISTRATOP.
92701 within thirty 1301 SCt«MQ( of flwtlll Mlpa, ltl h Olb Of be appointed 11 perJOnal
d•y• •f tti. flltnt of 0 141 A P£TimH ~ PAOeATE h Orange Courf¥ AlcolOll' rt"'Hentetlve to edll'liflll· clelm In the SUCHtrior CllllOllN ,. ....... c-rt/C:hll Olvlt lon ,.. llllrl f1led br Mllrh M E)CfPfWQ THEREfRlM. 11 ter t ... estele of Ille dt,ce·
TM f 1t11ure to um.ly file SCIUlllf Ill h SuPtfl(W Coult of deol
-.t MCure • w nfi.d ct.Im c.torrN. Couftti of ORN«iE of .. lhts • shown °" .. THE PETITION reo ,.st•
netlnG en lnt•,.11 In tn. M FET1Tk>N ~ PAO-Ran....,.,..,._.. ~ aulhorlty to edminllt• r the P"ll*tv In the &uperiof BATE ltQl"9ll flll M11t111 M ....._.._ ,.......,..._,, utal8 under ttie lndepend-
Coun w• 1H uft 1n tfMI ~, be ~ a I*· fOf h benlfit ol Gllra • ent Adm!Mlratlon of E1·
pro-"f ~ O.Clwed or IDftll ~ID ldmn5'11 IUCClllM Ill..,. MCI Oil.ti '81N Act. (Thia authOthy
ordued forl•lt to the Stllt.• fie -of fie ..... UMmll'lll fOt ICCal, lf10MI, d allow the personal rep-of C.llfomie end dlttnbWtd M P£TJTKlH ftQlltSO .-a. ~ IUllPOft tuenlative to take many p~euam '° the PR>~• ~ ID ldn'I"*,. 119 "*'*'•a. ..,_ -. ectionl wilhOUI obtaining
of H•.ith --' S•fetv CMe "'* h .... .,... .aoi.,,_ ~ ,..... 9ld for Obr court epprov1I. Belo,. ~ 11489 wtthout -*" ol ~ lid.. (Th ~ ... *"" Ill .. IUlng certall\ Yety lmpof-
fUf'thw notice or Nennt alflOll\' .. llow 111 1 Plln, 11111 • ~ 1111 .. lall( ec:U<>oa, OOW.V.r, the
Ot/11, 08/23, 09/30 .....,._. 11 *°"= ~Gt eowi.., Concl-personal repre11nte1tv1
Do111 Wlblut OCDttno coun -. n n •• C101W n ..._. won be ,.quired to give no-
NOTICE OF ~USTEE'S llJPV'llll BefM t111no CMan .-on o1 ~ I« \o1la tlce to Interested pel'ION
SALE T.S No Fll0)6J ·~ Wlf!W ("Dacs1•01f ') wtd unleU they have Wl!Yed
Um1 Code F Loan No = OltlOtlll ~ ~ W9 llCOl'dlO on Oct. 3119118. noliCe Of cOnMnted to lhe IEHSEN M No 00-094-~ M ~ No .. 56eilsa, ill ptOpOled actlOn ) The ln-
10 TD SERVICE COM· =!Id ., OM= _, .._. 01ficN1 A1coni1 dei>endent edmlnistol''IOn
PANY ... d11ly tppOlllled ~II f'lly llM RJRnlR RESEJMNG •ulhonty wll be g1.•nted
Tna11et 11ndcr ii. roltowma -~!~)-... IDh THEREflW)M. few h blnlllt of unleM 1n lnteruted per· dacnbed o..d or T~ ... _ ......,, ,,,. inOlpenO-OwlWI o1 COtldOnMu h eon 111e1 an Objec;Uon to the
WILL SELL AT PUBLIC 1111 IOlftll.-.lcln ..,.. .. -ma 111 pedllon and •howl """" AUCTION TO TifE HIGH· Ill~ utilaa .an ''*""'° •w,..... ~ ftOhll Ind caUM....tly thecour11~
EST BIDDER FOR CASH (In petlOll ltlel 11'1 ObjedlOl'l ID .. menwa Mr Mh .,., • "°'grant the authonty. ~ rorma whldl are lawfvl petlon lllO lhowl OOOd CILIS. llt Cldeftlled a llldulM UM A HEARING on the pttl·
1c:nda In the Un 1Dd ~mua) wtlY h ccurt thOllld l'IOI on-COnwnoft Afllt 1n flt o.ctllMOft non wlll be held on
and/or die cdlicf'1. ci:nlflal flt ~ IOf lllllO Ind llllc:otly s-ilPOMI OCT. 27, 19Q9 et 1 45 p.m. '" odler click• 1p«11led In 4 HEAIWl on tilt PtHOn ea lhOWn ana *Cll'90 on Ole In Dept L73 ioc.led at
CMI Cods Seaion :Z914h Wll be l'lllO Oii Oc:IDblr 21, 11190 AIR. for ~no s-ifllOlll 11 341 The Clry1 DrtW <rerabk 111 11111 11 uic 11me of • 145 PM '" Decit. Ho L73 ~ °" &!* • ·o· · ID h Po Boie 14171 Ora .ge
"'It M> T.O. Service Com· IOc.Mld M 841 The ~ ~ OeclMllOft MCI ~ 1n Ill CahlOMle, 9281~1571 '
p1t1y) 111 MJht, tlOe IDd OrMal. CA 112813-1571 1~ OfM dlecS CIC .. LAMOREAUX JUVENILE
ncrat t4n~.ytd 10 &&Id now l YOO 08JECT ID Ole 1'1~ 1M1t1 a few flllCNCI JUSTICE CENTER -hdd by 11 under aid o..d of ~ ol h PlhOft, ycu s-itil09a a 011C11beO In lldlcwl IF YOU OBJECT 10 the
TNll • 1119 prvpcny bsrcl111f· tlQM ~ • h lulng MCI 8.1 (C) ol h OldaMOrl gnanllng of the petlll0(1, you
• desnbed: Tnit--rour ~ or f" PAACa 3 ~ ahould appear at the heat·
IOf JANE't. MARY. JENSEN "**' ~ """ .. court UMtllMI lot ecaa, lfllll'll· Ing 8nd 11111 .~f = ,__..,. -....., ~ 2?. 1m aa llllOll 1'11 ~ Your ..,._... aoim, '* ~ oi-. uont 0t file W11111n • ~~J7 H:_. 47922103 _,tzootnc~ ne~llelft ClltlOllO'~YQUt lllCftlllClrni. 1U11POft. ~ llOnl With the coun be '-' • ,..e vt -~ .a. ,_,. MS I« lhe hearlng, Your ap-
ltecotdl in die otr.u °' 1bt f YOU Ill A CRBlfTOA 0t IMPQlll, II • ,,_ lie lllOWn 111 pearanc. matt:. In ~reon ._., ot ORANGE I ~ cncilDf GI Ole h Aln. ft• M daallllO 111 Of by VfNf a 'I
COUlllY, pvnu&at 111 -Noea decelMd, 10ll 1ft.111 Ille ~ h Dlidelllofl IF YOU AAE A CREDI· ot o.t'iuk .. EleallOll IO Sdl ci.m ..., .. CCIUlt llld 111111 • PNal. 4 ~ .... TOA or oon!ingenl Cfed•tor ~ ~ J11m CQW tJ Ill~~ ,..__...., PM:1111 HD ol IN deONMcJ, you muat
2. 1999 u !Mr , No .,.. M ISIPOll'lld Cir h CCUl'l..cllln 1 llld HD-2 dlacllllltl lllM I 1119 your dam witn the
40902$ Ill aoo. -Pia• -lour ::lDllh flOlll Ill CS. d fll'lt ~ ~ • lfloowll MCI ooulf and md a c:qiy to the !~ ~ .. , ~,;. ~ ....,_.of 1111111apw0e0 111 _,,.. 11 h AM Ind a.. per10f'lat r:prei:,:nt=
ORANG c:.utwY; YOU PloCl9 COO. 9ICtofl 9100 The ICllllld a Ill bcliilM UM = nJ..t1a from the ARFl IN Dr.PAU(T UNDER tme tor lillO dlirl9 .. not ColftmonMllflhC>ldlMoft CUite o1 nrat lllu.nce of let· A DECD OP nuST OATtD llPI' llebl fOut lnOl'll9 ton PMCB. 5 .,_ ... lett .. provided In,,.,. "PIUL JO. tm. UNU.SS W.!Wla•llllCied._ ....................... Code ~ 1100 ')'he
YOU TAU! AcnOH 10 'tOUlMY fXAloH h Ille 181111 Mo 2 .... *" 11m.torltllngclllml~'ll no4 PR011:CT YOUR I'll°'· lllpt llt .. COllll I JOI M I .. IM!ll*I! ...... -t•"'re ........ ;_ t ..... CATY, fT MAY 8E SOLD pain ''*"*' Ill .. ,.-_ =.-.. • ... 7 Oft , ..... .,.""'. our inonc ... AT A PtJIU(: SAUf. IF pi ,,. ... ""' .. •• • . ·o·' WN CW' •a.i 1r:i ::wi:•nng dat• no-
YOU NEED AN iXl'l.A· ,._for SC*illl Hotet (10ft!'I Ind ..... • .. fllMl.e YOU Mf.V EXAMINE the
NATION OF TIU! NAT\JIU! DE·1&4) " .. ,.,_of en lfltM-UM COmman Ml 111 .. Didio tilt kepi t!y the cxion II you
Of T1Ui: Pt.OCU:.OINO l:Ny and _.. d .-'*" .,. a pereon lnte,..-ed ln
AOAINST YOU. YOU -Of Clf lift pellOll cw PMC8. I flliliN-.. dlt ...,.. YQ11 mu Ille
SHOULD CONTACT A .:aut • .._,.. In Pl*-,._ -.... ,_.ND W!lh !he co.Jn t ~lo.
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Ana, Callfoml1
:2ri°~Jei FOR PUBLIC
ADMINISTRATOR
ATTY BAR N0.123416
P\JblWled Newport Beach·
Costa Mesa Daily Pilot ~ember 23, 29, 30
Th\ "'iOO -F ... lct.,,l'""tl-ou-.-=e-u...,al"'-n.U
Name Statement
The loltowing pe SOOS a,.. doing business a•r
UPHOLSTERY WORK
ROOM, 1998 1/2 HarbOf
BtVd.. eos1a Mesa, c~
92627
Linda Luc.hay 0111. 1724 TraejeWfnds Lane, Ne .yporl
Beach, CA 92660
This business Is .:on·
ducted by· an lnd1Yid11 .. 1
Have you started IOlng
business yet? Yes 8 1194
Linde L DI• Thia stetemeni wa! filed
with lhe C0unty Cit 11 OI
Orange County on 9· 0-99
1"968041115
DailY Plloe SepL 23, 30 OCI 1, 14, 1999 Th932
Fictitious Bualneu
Name Stlltement
The lollow1ng persons are docng buslneu as
NICKEU NICKELi SC
GAMES, 9111 vaney Vtew,
SI• 109·112, Cypress. CA 90630
Fer Weal Lelaure 11'1·
duatrles, (C..-) 5242
Argo&y Ave., 1"4unllngton
Beach, CA 92649
This busl1'18;s Is con·
ducted by: a corponitJon
Have you I ' Jrted doing
business yet? Yes, 8·17·99
Far West l eisure In·
dustnes, Thomas Portale,
President
This atatement was hied
with the Counry Clerk ol
Oninoe County on 9·21 ·99
19996805985
DaJly Piiot SeJll 23, 30,
OCI 7, 14, 1999 Th914
Fictitious BuslneH
Nar.pe Statllment
The lollowll'lg pe~
,,. dOtnQ business as
NICKEU NICKELi 5'
GAMES. 5643 E LI Palme
Ave , Anehe•m Hills. CA
92807
Far West LeJSure In·
du1tr1ea, (CA), 5242
Arpy Ave., Huntongton
Beecti, CA 92649
This boslness Is con·
duded by a cCHpOratlOf'I
HaYe you atarted doing
business ye1? YN, 8·25·99
Fer West l.8tsore In·
dustrlas, Thomas PC>f1ale,
Pr111den1
Thia 11a11me11· was filed W~h 1he County Clerk OI
Orange County on 9·21 ·911
1'ltlle8051184 Dally Piiot ~pt. 2.3, 30,
Oct. 1, 14, 19Qlt Th91S
Flctltloua lJu•lneH
N•m• Stetement
The lollowlng persona
are doing bullnesa ••· Newport Mesa Kumon
Canter, 1617 Weatcllfl Drive. Suite in. N1wport
Beech, California 92660
Marla Diana VMlarreal
Breganz1, 15310 Nor '!'8"dY Lane, La Mirada, ca~tornia 90638 Thia bus•neu i$ con
dude<! by an.tndMdual Have you Star\ed doing
bUllneu yel7 YH. 9111W9 Dane Braganza
Thie ltatemenl W81 filed
INl1h the COunty et.rte ol
Otange .coun~:= 99 1 710
Dally PllQI 8">t 23, 30. Oc1~11199 Thll30
Ftctmout BualntH
NIN'l'Mt Statement
The IQllOwlng pef$00t .,. dOlnG. t>u.-14111 ..
r.ce deZert.eilm, 117& Beur StrMt, UIJ Costa Mt&a. CA 82t~·4139o431
Kleua Auch, 8242
W•mer Av•, •19<.I. Hunt lnaton Beech. CA 9211'7
Paul Kollnak11 117S a.ur 6tt11tt, wd1 J , eo.11
Meta, CA 12626·41 '9431 Thia t>YllnMi ti COO•
dUCttd tJy • ~,.,
Pf!MMl'lip .... you ltl~ dOing ~~No
n. -rntrll -· llltd .. lie Cow'lty ~ ol °""99~
OCl~~:r~ .... ;a ........ .............. ""' ......... '*"* .,.-.~-~~ 3408£
16th Street Cosla Mesa,
Ca 92627
Joel Chouinard. 3408 e
16th Streel. Coste Mesa
Ca 92627
This business 1s con
dueled by. an 11'1dMd11al
Have you Slarted doing
t>usinesa ye17 1,o
Joel Ch0u1nari•
This sta1eme1 .1 wH hied
with the Cour 11 ~lertl of
Orange Count\ on 9·21·99
1•1996806011
Dally Pllbl i'!pl 23, 30,
Oct. 1, 14, 191'l'> Th917
STATEMENT OF
ABANDONMENT OF
USE OF FICTITIOUS
BUSINESS NAME
The lollow111g peraon(s)
has (have) at>encloned Iha
use of lhe flctll10us bull·
nesa name.
Mi11i Gourmet, 1210 East
Yorba Linda Blvd., Placen-
lla. CA 92870
The F1etohou1 Business name referred to above
was filed in Orange County
on Novetnber 22, 1'l!M,
AU; NO 1~6628920
811an Kernell Jonnston.
6060 Harding Ave , Soultl
Gate, CA 90280 nus bualnesa IS OOl'I·
ducted by al'I indtY1dull
811111 K Johl'lston
Thll statement was hied
With lhe County CIOfll ol °'1nge County on 9121199 1~051188
Da11y Pilot Sepl 23, 30, Oc1 7, 14, 1999 Th929
FlCtltlou• Buslneas
Name Statement
The 1o11ow1ng persons
are douig business as.
Travis Guitars, 711 West
17th Street, H·2, Co"a
Mesa CA 92627 Trav11 u11rav1i.1ons, Inc ..
(CA), 71 1 West 17th
S11eet. H·2, COSl8 Maaa.
CA 92627
This business Is con·
ducted by. a oorpotation
Have you started OOlng
business vet? No
TraYla UttravlSlons, Inc' Todd A TraY11, President
This statement waa filed
¥With the Cou11ty Clerk of
Ora11ge County on 9 21·99
199968059911
Daily PilOI SepL 23. 30.
Oct 1. 14. 1999 Th925
Flctltloua BualneH
Name Stetement
The lolk>woog pel'IOOI
,,.. doing bus1neS1 as
V1ntage BIUll, 35t Old
Newport Blvd., 1440, New·
p0tt Beaeh, CA 92663
Omo Kalslametls, 600
East Ooean Front, #30,
Newport Beach, CA 92661
This buslnesa la con·
ducted by. an Individual Have you 11arted dolng
bU911'1eBS yet? No
Dino Katslameus
Thts Slatement waa flied
Wllh the County Cieri! ol
Orange Cou111Y on 9 21·99 1"9e808004
Delly Piiot Sept 23, 30, Oct 7, 14, 1999 Th926
Fictitious BualneH
Name St•temeot
The IOllOwing persons
are clofng bus1neu aa·
Club Baff Hal. 333 Malfl\e Ave , Belooa lsllnd, CA
112662
Rlchero A Higbie, 333
Minne Ave • Balbo9 la•
tend, CA 92662
Jay E Ctrl•Sle, 333
Manne Ave , Bllboa ta•
land, CA 92662
Thia bUllneaa II con· duC1tO by jolt)t VlntUle
H•v• you 1tarted OoinO bu loaaa yet? Y• J n I, 1999 ~ichard A Higbie
Thll ltatef'l\Cllll WU lile<J
w1tl\ the ~Clerk of
Orange Cooot~~1.Q9 1 m2
Daily Piiot Sept 23, 30.
Oct 7, 14, 19~9 Th927
-FlctltJout "Butlnete
Heme lt1tement
TIMI IOllqwlng Pftl'ICIOI ,,. dOlng 1>11111111 as
PAVILION, ·INC , "'700
EaJt 0.lbOtt Blvd , Balbol
CalltO<nla 0200 1 P~ I~ (CA) 700 EMt IMllOe BMf ' 8al:IOa ~P2tet
'TNt """"'"' It con CIUded by • Cl'.ll'pOfatlOn
"""' ¥0" n.lted OOlng
bUllnlal """' 'V" ~, .. f
· 'ftavltlon. •nc , Paul lanoont ,.,....,.,.
Thie 1-tanwit w llNd
""" ... ~ Ctltll Of °'89~
DlllV "'°'a.cit 11. a '°
Actitlou1 Bualneu
N•m• Statement
The fOllowlng petSOn$
ere do.ng buSlneu as.
I ) Splaafl Aquetlca,
b) Splash Sport, c) Splastl
$¥tom School, d) Splash,
1~72 Momong G!Ofy Ave ...
Fountain Valley, CA 92708
Robert Bal'ldaruk, Jr.,
10472 Mom1ng Glory Ave ,
Foun1e1n Valley, CA 92708
This business ts con-
ducted by· e11 Individual
Have yoo ·started doing
buslneu yet? Yes, 9194
Robelt Bandaruk, Jr.
This siatamenl was flied
with ltle County Clerk of
Orenge County on 9·10-99
t 99968041127 Da~y Ptlol Sept. 16, 23, 30,
Ocl 7. 1999 Th870
Flctitloua Bu•lneH Name St•t~nt
The lolk>wlng persons
ire dOll'lg bu11ne1S U '.
AIJloOUeSI lntemallonal.
17811 Sky Perl( Circle,
Suite E, lrvlne, CA 82614
Richard L Tallman,
17911 Sky Par11 Circ:la
Dl1vtt Suire E, Irvine. CA
92614
Thts buslOesl IS conducted
by al'I unincorporated as-
MX:iellOfl Ol.her than I
partnership
Have you si.rted doing
busonus yet? Yes. 11198
Richard L. Tallman Thia S1atemen1 was tiled
With lhe County Clarti of
Ota11ge Cou11ty on 9·10·99
19996804~4
Dally P1I04 Sept 16, 23, 30,
Oct 7, 11199 Th872
Flctl1lou1 BualneH
N•m• Statement
The lotlowl11g penlOOS ar1 doing business as:
Designer Atness, 2n25
Santa Margarita Pkwy.,
#210, Mission Vle10, CA
92692
Wllerlront Fitness &
Nutrillon, Inc . (CA). 27772
Vista Del Lago, 11 s, Mis-
sion Vtelo, CA 92692 Th•I bus1neu Is con-
ducled by.• QOt'PC)(alJon
Have you started doing
business yel7 YH, 8/1198
Wet1rtron1 FltnH I a
Nutmon. Inc~ Unda A
Frenlc. CEO Thia statement was filed
W•lh the Coutlty Clertc ol
Oninge Coun'! on 11-10-80 1HlllOtt4'
Dally Piiot Sept. 16, 23, 30,
Oct 7, 1999 Th885
Fletltlou• Butlnne Neme Statement
The lollowlng persona
are dolnQ buslnell as:
MAKISlJJ>A
COMMUNICATIONS, 167
~~ spray Sout71h. Laguna "' uel, CA 926
,.ndan MoCe.rthy, 167
Saaspray South, Laguna
N1oue1, CA 926n Orandon Strauell, 187
Seeapniy Sov1h, lagune
Nigoel, CA 926n
Craig Barger, 24292 VIII
Madrugada, Mlstlon Viejo,
CA'92692 Th11 buslneu II oon·
duQed byt a geoatll
pertnensl')lp
Have you •tarted doing
bulloeU yel? Yes. AUg 27 e ... nooo PK. Strauch
Thll tement was ll!ed
wtth. ltlt County Cteltl Of
Orange COunty on 0.-10-99
1ttlll04141
Dally PllOC Sep!. 15, 23, 30,
Oct 7, 19119 Th887
Flcthfout Bu.tlnna
N•m• St.wnent
The folovwtng ptl"ION
ere doing l>UP'le•• as
MONTEREY PUBLICA•
llONS, 25572 S.m1 Or,
Laguna H~~i..9_A~ 9~ Si.phon m uiam Lawten,
25572 S.tlll Dr., Lagunt
Hiits, CA 92653
Anne Mane Lawaon,
26572 Se!t!a Or., Ugune
Hilla, CA 02853
Ttill t>utlnela II ClOO•
ducted bY hu&baod and
wt!• Haw you ... ltid doltlG ~ yel7 Vea, 112al99
61e11Mn l•W90l'I mt etai.mtnt WU flled
with the ~ Cle1'c of °'9t!gf~
~ P'llDI ~ ts, 23, ••
Ott 7 11119 ~ a,,..,....,_.
GDll\ l•T ....,... ,_.,.. bur-::t. • ....,.. .:.. r::
~ . ... ,.
P·· .. I .
'\' -' .
Flctftloua Buelneat
Heme Ststement
The IC>lo¥Mg peraona .,.. dOlng buSlneu u .
GoldenTouch ProdUC·
tionl, 2800 B111tol Street,
Suite E·201, Colte Mela,
CA 92626
Dennis Dean MofTllOl'I,
3041 A 8rad1on:I Pila, Santa Ana. CA 112701
Thia bu$1neu I• con· ducted by. an lndMdoal
Have yoO atarled doing
t>uslnesa yet? No
Dennll o. Morrieon
Thl1 statement we• flied with the County Clerk of
Orange County on 9·2H~ll
1 HllllOIOOll
Dally Pilot Sept. 23, 30, Oct. 7. 1o4, 1999 Thll18
FlctltJOua Bualneaa
Name Stltement
The followtng ~
are dOlnG bullne11 aa: Call Heme, 2252 Vitti Huerta, Newport Buc:h,
catlfom.a 92680
Dooglaa Knill, 2252
Vlate Huerta, Newpo11
Beach, Calllomla 92680
Thia bulltlUS It con-
ducted by. an tndMduel
Have you •tarted doing
bUllness yet? No
Douglas Krall
This llatemenl WU flled
wfth the County Cleft! of
Orange County on 9-21·911
1HlllOIOOI Oallv Piiot Seot. 23, 30,
Oct. 1, 14, 19" Thll19
FfctltJou1 Butlneaa
Name Stetetnent
The followlng persc)na are dOinQ bUSll'lell ...
NIMRODS, 31 Wlnler·
mist. IMne. CA 92614
Patrldl McGauahen, 31
Wln1ermlst, 1r.1rne, CA
9261 4
Bryan MJllner, 31 Winter·
mist, l~e.J. CA 92614 Sam lllKX.iue 3t Wll'ller·
mist. Irvine, CA 92614
This buslneaa 11 con·
ducted t>y co-pertnera Have you started doing
l>Uslneas yet? No
Pat Mc:Gaugnen
This llalatnel'lt WU lled
With the County Cleft( of Otllnge ~
Daly Ploc Sepe 23, 30,
Oct 1, 14, 1999 Th920
FictltlOua Bualnea•
Name Scetament
The followlng persona .,.. dolllG bullneu aa
Greenleaf Tree 1nd
l.andtcaOe, 2027 BemboO
Street, Newport Beech, CA
92000 -Steven Mlctoeel Flentye,
2627 BtmbOO Street, Ne-.
port BNCI\, CA 928e0 m. bullnels la oon
ducted by: en lnGMduel
Have you 111ned dolno
buslnea1 yet? YH, 9·21 ·90
Steven Mlcheel Aentve Thia atetement w11 filed
with the County Cletlt of
Orange eoun:y. on 9·21·99 1 1Ueoto10
Cetly Piiot Sept 23, 30,
Oct. 7, 14, 1980 Thl21
FfCtltlOue lualnna
N8IM 8tet91Mnt
TM follOWlng petsont ar• dOlng bualnell .. Mel'Mtlna Oe'8 Stn11eg4e1,
2280 U"nlveralty Drive,
Suite 202, Newport Bee<:n.
CA 92060 P1tef E. Powell, 2513
Wiiia Lane, Costl Mesa,
CA 92827
Thie bullnall 11 oon·
dOC'led by. Ill I~
HaYe you 1taned doing
busntl Y!f'1 YM, M ·af
Peter f , Pow91
Thll lfai.tMOI WU tied
With !he County Clerk of Ofange~
OellY Pilot lept. 23, 30,
()a, 1, 14, lllt Tht22
FlCUtkM.i• 8YelneM Name .........
The to4l0Mr!t pettOnt .,. doing buelMN ...
PFUNCIPE88A. 1&90 8
Co•at Hwy , Ste 17, Laouna a..cr,, CA toll7 · Jacquellne lauoon,
1 & t 90 °'*"" .. ... ~ Otlla, CA tUo:t ~ J, Thurtn. 31713
""' ,..,. ' ~ lk:ll , CAllM1 TNI ~ II C!Uf'-dld9d by: ...... .......... ..::..~-=-..
Pwnell J """"' 'Thie ... 11 mant ....
""' b CUiiy °"" d Ofqe~r16 oa~:'f.117'
. . ·,q
·' . ' -·.flt&l
FlctJtlou• llutlnu•
N1me Statement
The lollowlng pe,.,na ere doing bu&loesa u :
Flelta l=!Meni Deunollo en.en.de, S.A def CV.,
1715 Orenge Avenue,
Suite 8, Col1-Mesa, CA
82627 Nof'men G. Shanehen,
1718 Orange Avenue, Suite B, Colle Meae, CA
92827
Thia buslneaa la con·
dUcled by: 1n lndMduel
HIYe you lllrted dol11g
bUllnel• yet? No Norman o. Sh1oallln Thia lletement wu flied wfttl the Coun4y C.rk of
Orange Coun~:.~ ·Qi 1 m
DllY Piiot s.pt. 23, 30,
Oct. 1, 14, 1999 Th931
FlctltJoue Bualnaa Name Statement
The following pe..ona
are ~ t>utlneaa U '.
Mn <bmnel, 1210 E
Yotte Unde Blvd . Plaoen· 118. CA 112870
J amee Ale 1te nder
C 1mpeni1, 1708 2 Caacede• Ave • Yotbl
Unde, CA 92888
This bualnesa 11 oon·
oueted by: en lndMduel
Haw you atarted doing
bullnus yec? No
Jame• Ctmpe1111
This 1te1emen1 waa fil9d
with the County Clerk of
Otllnge Courl:Y.:.~~ ·99 1 811
Delly Piiot s.pt. 23, 30.
Oct. 1, 14, 1999 Th924
Flctttlou• Bualneaa Heme StaterMnt
The following peraoos
11'9 doing bualneu 11:
Street Sman. Etc., 32n2
Pointe Slitting, Ste. F,
Dena Polnl, CA 112629
Genikl Sremt>a. 32n2
Pointe Stlrtlng, Sle. F.
Dana Point CA 92829
P811\de Srembe, 32n2
Pointe Stlrting, S11 F,
Dena Point, CA 92829
Thia bualneu la con-
d\Qed by: IUband and ~ Have you started dolno tMloeU vet? YH, 9115.'90
Gef91d Sr.fnb. Thia lletement ... tiled wtlf'I the County Cl911l of
Ofange eoun~re.~:-99 1 70I DalY PlloC sept. 23, 30,
Oct 1. 14, 1999 Th910
mftMENT OF
ABANDONMENT OF USE OF F1CTIT10US
ButMNESS NAME The lollowlng . pt 1'90n(I)
hat (lllve) •bendoned lf'9
UM of ttie lk:Ulloua l>Ull•
neu name:
W.S.M. LHllnQ, 1682 1.eng1ey.L.~1ne. c~ e2&14 TM t'IClltloua BU1lne11 name refer*' to above
WU Iii.cl In OtanQe COunty on 1 ·23·111, Ali NO. 1 t980740543
GelWld F. Stetnbe, 1882
~y, ll'Me, CA 92814 O~ _M MKtledO,
1812 . Langley, IN1ne, CA
82014
Thia t>ualnt11 II con-
duc1ed by:• genenil ~SIWmba Ttila Ntement WU flied With !he County et.ft( oc ~~~.:::m Deiv PllcM Sept, 23, 30
.Oc:I. 1, 14, 1999 Th911
lu't ft. ... It; f'4nd It.
CIH•M•tl.
(-II{.. -..... ,, ... 1
~• I •' :,,:;,.., • " ...
STATEMENT OF
ABANDONMENT OF
USE OF F1CTITI00S
BUSINESS NAM!
The following person{•)
hU (have) abandoned Ifie
UM ol IN llctitloua busl• neu name;
South Coas1 Concierge,
1040 Glenolyre, Laguna
Beach, CA 92651 The F1ctltJous Blls.Mts neme teferrad to above wu hied In Orange County
on Apnl 16, 1998. At.:E NO. 19986755818
Allison Ellla, 1040 Glen·
neyre, Laguna Beadl, CA
92651
Brandon Rood, 1o.40
Glenneyre, Laguna Baaeh,
CA 92651
This business Is con· ducted by: c:o-panners
Allison c llls
Thts atatemenl WU lllad wiltl ttle County Cllrtc ol
Orange eooo:y.~ 1 1
Daily Piiot Seol 16 23,
30, Oct 7, 1999 Th8f2
"Affordable
Alternative"
Discount Casket,
Cremation&
Burial Service
Why hould you subject
yourself & your family to
paying inflated price for
caskets & services????
Call Toll me 1"888-UCASKET
Srilg 0.-. at Sunounciirw ~
~ouellueinee• ............. "*'. The tolowlnO PftlSOl'll If!~~ ... 0 V mottcitge GOm, 330 Bay· "SI •180,
Coal• MHa, C11tfo"* tae27 • • .GoloPlv CQln lnlUl'lnc:e ·~.Inc .. (CA). 330 W. 8eY SI .. 1180. tosta Mela, Calbnll 92927 • Tille ~ 1$ COl'I•
Clue.fed by • c:orpor111ion Have you atart.O doing
b\lllMU yet? No
GOlpply.com 1nsur1noe
Mfl/ICel, Inc , Richard A
Gert1911. Chief An Officer
Thll 11.11emen1 was fdeel
wllh lhe County Cieri( of
Or1nge Coun~~6-99 1 2A6I
Ody Pilot Sept. 2, 9, 18,
23, 1~ Tt\823 FICtltlOuw Bu•IMH
N.me Stat9ment
-The lollo'l¥log persons
9'1. dOlna bualnesa as a) 'Got2Getalo.n oom, b)
Whol01n1YouBaby.com, .
U 8 E Bay Ave , Newport
Bead\, CA 92881
Jon11han O'Donnell, 118
E. Bly Ave., Nawport
ieac:h. CA 92661 Thla bu811'19H IS COO•
Cluctad by. In lndlvlelual tuve you 1taned doing
botlnell yet? No Jonathan O'OOnoell
Thia 1ta1emen1 was hied
With Ole County Clet1( of
Qrange County on 8-31·99 199MI03961
()ally Pilot 9lpt. 2, 9, 18,
23. 1099 Th824
Ffctltlou1 Bu•lneH
Nam• Stai.ment
The fol~ persons
are dolno business as:,
Sid• Sl1H1 catering and
Cata, 1799 Newport Blvd ..
#A 105, Coall Mesa, Ca.
92827
Deaclbaall Incorporated,
(Ce.), 1799 Newport Bf\ld , Costa Me1a, Ca. 92827
Thi• bullne11 Is con-
dU<:tad by .• OOfl)Ot8tlon
titve you sian.o doing
halMN yet? Yll, 1-1 ·96
OeadbNtt lncofporated, o..,. Harmon, Preslelent
;fhll statement was riled Iha County ctertt of ontnge Coumy On 8-31-99
199M803M2
OaUy Pilot Sept. 2, 9, 16, 23, , 999 Th825
i!'lctltlou1 Bu1lneH
N 1m1 Statlment Tite following pellOflS are doing bullnMI u : Wellneu by Design P. T ,
28&4 Ntwpof1 Blvd , Suite
1091. Costa Mesa, CA
92tJC'.7
R1chn1 J . L1Lone11, ~4 Newport Blvd • Suite ·~.. Coata MeH, CA 9ztM?7 'Thie ~nas1 Is c:on-
dUClllel by: an Individual ·
tt.ve you started doing
bOslness vet? Yn, IM·9S-
Rachna J. UiLon<Je
Thi• s1111ment was filed
W1ttl the County Cler1< ol
Oral}ga County on 8·31 ·99
1"96803972
Dally Pilot Sept 2, 9, 18,
23, 1099 Tl'\826
Flctltlou1 Bu•f neas
Name St.tlrnent
:rtll folloWlng persons ate dOU'O buslnell as· C . v 'fa111 Associates.
171 AIYerslde Ava , 111053,
Newport Beach, CA 92663
Cat10e Valenz.ueta.. Jr ..
1n Riverside Ave. •1053,
N"'POrt Seidl. CA 92663
Thi• business Is coo·
duotad by an lnel1Vklual
H...,. you started Clolng
~H yet? Yes. 1/1199
C.rlol V11enluela. Jr.
nN atatement was fileel
will\ the County Cleric of
Of'anOI County on 8-31-99
10996803951
Detly Piloc Sept. 2, 9, 16,
28, 1099 Th827
F1ctldou1 Bu1lneH
Name Statement
ft)a following persons
era doing bUS1ness as:
TARA DISTRIBUTION,
3001 Redhill Ave .. Building 1. $4.1111 106, Coata Mesa.
""'92626 Deina "Mien.ta McDowell.
210 lite Lana, 1309, New-
PQft Baac:h, CA 92863 .Thia buslneas Is con·
eluded by. an lndn1idual
Have you stal1ed doing
bUsinen yet? Vas, 1996 Der.M Michela Mc0o'11'911 Thi• statement was flleCI
with the County Clarie ot Qr•noa Count).'. on 8-27·99
11996803709
Dally Ptlol Sept. 2, 9, 16,
23, 1999 Th828
·--------.....-.-
_[11_•-·-'°-" .... w::-_l I J'UIUd ~ I
Flctldout ...... . Heme....,.,_,I
The lolowing pl(l()nl
M dol~ IMIMM u 000~ =ta~~~.
1801, Santi 81'11, CA
92701
Ronald Rlib1t\O, 2845
Alta Viata Dr , Newport Beacn, CA 926e0
Joie Oorn~z. 700
Centartlufy Cir , Corona Hiiia. CA 01719
Thi busines1 II 000-
ducteel t>y· a general
partnership
HIVI you ltlrteel Clolna
business yet? vu, 12·1•98 Ronalel 'Rubino
Thia ltatemont wH tlleel
wittl lhe County Clertc ol
Orange County on 9·17-99
19"M05691 Daltv Pilol Sept 23, 30, Oct. 1, 14, t999 Th901
F1Ctltl0Ua Buslnesa
Name St.'9ment
The ' folloWlng persons
arf doing buSlneU 11: Mood £acapa. 2750 Har·
bor Blvd • Suite 9·A. Calta
Mela, Ca. 92826
Mehta E. Kriske, 20739
Lycoming St. 1146,
WalotJt, Ca. 91 ;~9
Thll bualneH la con·
ducteel by· an lnellvldual
Have you started doinQ
l>USIMSS yat7 Yu, 9· 13-9§
Meflla E Krtslo.1
This 11a11ment was lilad
wlttl Iha County Cieri( of
Oraoge Counf'i on 9·17-99
19996805701 Dafy P1IO( Sept. 23, SO,
Ocl 1, 14, 1999 Th902
Flctltlou1 Bu1lneH
Nam• Statement
The lollowk1g persons
are doing business ar.
Anriand lnt11rn11ional
Inc., 55 Bridgeport Rd.,
N"PQn Coasl, CA 92857
A,fmand lntarnatlon11
tnc , (NJ). 55 Brldoepon
Rd., Newport Co.al. CA
92857
Thll bus1neas Is ton·
ducted by • oorporallon
Have you ltlrted doing
t>usinaSI yet? Yu, June 1,
1999
Annand ln1ern1llonal
Inc., Peter N S. Annand,
Managing 01'9Clor
This 1tatemen1 was !tied
With the County Clertc ol
Orange County on 9·17·99
19998805703
Dally Pllol Sep1 23. 30,
Oct 1, 14, 1999 Th903
FICt ltlo ua B ualneu
Name Si.tament
The lollow1ng persons
are doing business as
SURE ENTERPRISE
2322 Westm1n1ter, Costa Mesa CA 92627
Judy Gallardo, 2322
Westm nsler, Colla Mesa
CA 92827
Marcsal G111ardo, 2322
Westminster, Costa Mesa.
Ca 92627 ~
This bu51nass 11 con·
-ducted by: husband and
wife
Heve you 1taned doing
bu11nen yet? Yu, 9+99 Jucfy Gallardo ·
Th&i 1111amen1 was flied
with Iha County C1er1< of
Orange Coun~~~7·99 1 seeo
Dally Pilot SeDI 23. 30,
Oct 1, 14. 1999 Th904
FICtldoua Bu1lneH
Name Statement
The folloj.iwing persona
a,. doing business a•
Hands on Services,
10986 ~ Terraza, Foun-
tain Valley, CA 92708
Cerol Lea Lyman, 10986
La T9"'1ZI, Fountain Val·
ley, CA 92708
This buslness 1s con-
ducted by an lndivlduaJ
HaV8 you Sllned doOog
business ye1? Yes. 8-1 S.99
Clrol Lii Lyman Thi statemeni was llled
wilf\ th• CountY Cieri( of Orange County on IH7·99
19996805615
DallY Piiot Sepl 23. 30,
Oct. 1, 14, 1999 Th905
Flctltlou1 Bu1lneH
Name Statement
Tile tooow1ng persons
are dOlng bus!Oess as ~ Aft Qties Appraisal.
b AM ObeS Escrow. c All a1 ... Funding. 2676
awport Blvd.. Costa Mua, CA92827
.... CU.... Realty, Inc., (C.llfomla), 2576 Newport Blvd , Colla Mesa, CA
92627 ThiS buliNSI Is con·
c:tudad bv • corporation
Htve VoU •tarted doing
bullnau yet? No
An Cities Realty, Inc.,
Joseph A. t.41ner, President 'This 1t11emen1 was flled
wlltl Iha County Cler11 ol
Orange County on 9-17·99 1tl9tl05&M
Daily PlloC Sept 23. 30. Oct. 1, 14, 1999 Th908
RctltJous Business
Name Statement
The fOllowmg petsOnl
are doing bu11nait as
Newport Canlar Cleaners,
529 Newport Center Or ,
Newport eeach. CA 112660
Tatar N Tamar Corpo-
ratton, (CA), 529 Newport
Canter Or • Newport
Beach, CA 92&60
Thtl buslndSI II con·
ducted by' a QOrporaUOfl
Have you started duinO
butlnlSS yet? VU, 7.1.gG'
Tatar N Tamar C:rp0·
ration, Harvtyun T o11<.111an,
Mani gar
Thi• 1ta11ment wa• ri11c1
with the Coonly Clert ol
Orange Countv an 9,u .99 1Htll05271
Daily Piiot Sept 16, 23, _3;!>.:
Oct 7, 1999 That!G
FlcthJout B ualneu
N•m• Statement
The IOl!ow1og pe110n1
lfl Clofno bU lneSI IS,
<ht On Sunclly.,2ZJ02
PUlt!tlO, Minion '11119
CA92601 Glorll L MagldJon.
22302 Plalino, Minion
Vleio, CA 9288 I Thlt tulneH It oon-
duded bY 1n lndMdultl ~ yoi.J ltaned Clolng
butiMU Vt'7 Y11,
Mlrd'I 23. 1981 Gloria L Mtgldton
Thll ••"*-t .... llltd Wl1tl the Coilnfy Clal1l of
Otaog. Coun~.\J:=
O.ly,,.,. s.cit 18, 23 30
Odl 7 I I t9t Th8l1
l'lcllllo•h8.._. ................
'""' ~ penona .,. dlll llUlinita .. >MTNE CEHTlft ... ~,,,,..~
•,..:: ~~''" 8M1 AUflno. ·~. CA
12112 TNt llUllnMI II ..,,.
dllClltd .,, "'~ HM jaU ...,..,
1:>u11n111 yet? Yu,
1 t-30-80
t.lhc:h•ll BoOth
TN1 1tatarntnt *U lllad
wtlh It* County Ctet1c OI
Orange CountY. on 9.17.99
1111110 ...
Daily PllOI Safll 23, 30, Oen 1, t4, 1999 Th907
FICtldOu1 luerMi1
N*M Stat9Ment
The folowln9 PMOnl
ar• dolrlQ buall'IUI •• • Lil-USA, 17870 Skypeltt
Cltde, 11275, lrMI, CA
92614
Hermalln, Inc. (CA),
17870 Skypark Clrcla,
#275, lrvtne1 CA 9U14 This bu11nen 11 con-
dueteO by; I OO(J>Onlllon
Have you slartad doing
busin.ss y117 Yea, 9-MMJ
HermeOn, Inc., Cun
Hennel1n, (CEO)
Thia &lalemant wa• r11ae1
with the County Clart< o1
Orange County on 9-17-99
1""805702 Daily Piiot Sept 23, 30, Oct.1, 14, 1999 Th908
Flctltloua 6 u alneH
Name Statement
The fotlowlng persons
are doing bu1lne11 H
Paul'• Pastime. 35 WltloW Wind, Aliso Viejo,
CA 92656
Paul Chris111n Murray, 35 winow Wind, Ahso Vjejo.
CA 92856
This busmeas I• ccn·
ducted bV an lnCll\lldual
Have you 11art.o doing
busineQ yet? No
Paul c. Murray
This statement was filed
with the County Clert< of
Orange County on 9-17 •99
1999el05681
Dally Pilot Sept. 23, 30,
Oct. 1. 14, 1999 Th909
Flctitloua BualnH•
Name Statement
The lollowlng persons
are doing business 11:
Andy's Conctata Pump-ing, 1232 Oavonslllre
Lane, LA Habra. CA 90831
Andrew Clan< Roush,
1232 Devonshire Lana. La
Habra, CA 90831 This business Is con-
ducted bV. an lndrvldual
Have you swteel ~ng
b\JSlneSS yet? No
Andrew c Rousn This statement was Iliad
wi1h the County Cle1k of
Orange County on 9·21 ·99
19996806012
DllllV Pilot Seol. 23, 30,
Oct 1. 14, 1999 Th916
Flctltlou1 Bu1lne11
N•me Staitement
The following persons
are d<>tnO business H DESIGNED 4 SALE,
1 too Corella. Newpon
Beach. CA 92660
Johta Ann Perez. 2297 El
Capitan. R1varski1. CA
92506 This t>uslness 11 con-
ducted by an lnd1vklual
Have you staned CIOlng
business yet? Yes, 8-16·99
Jollta Ann Perez
Thil statement WU fllael With lhe County C1at1c ol
Orange County on 8·27·99
19996103714
Dally Pilot Sept 2. 9, 16,
23, 1999 Th829
Flctltlou1 BuslneH
Nam• Statement
The lollowlnQ pel'ION
are doing business as Janlca,s Craallon1,
1651--J Placenua. Costa
Mesa, CA 92827
Jankle StevenlOfl, 1718
E. oeean eivo.. Newport
Beach. CA 92661
Th11 business Is con·
Clucteel by an lndrvldual
Have you 51aned dolno
bOllness yet? Vas. 8·28-99
Janice Stevenson
This s1atamen1 was flied
With Ille County Clert< ol
orange eouo~~U·99 1 602
Daily Pilot Sept 2, 9, 16,
23, 1999 Th830
Flctltloua Bu1ineH
Name Stlltement
Ttle lollowlng per1ons
are ljofng business as
1warelpro, 2602 Vista
Olive. Newpon Beach, CA
92663
Penny Flam•no. 2602
Vista Orlv1, Nawporl
Beach, CA 92663
This buelness II oor.·
duetad by an lndMdual
Have you 11anad doing ~$$.}'Ir? Vas, 1983 Penny Aemcng
This 11111meot wu hied
wllh Iha County Cler'k.: of
Orange Counry on 8-27 ·99
19996803988
Daily Piiot Sept 2, 9, 16.
23, 1999 Th831
Fictitious 8u1lnet1
Nam • Statement
The lollO'N1ng petlOl'IS
are doing bu$intU as:
SEACOAP. 3199 A2 Air·
port LOOC> Of., Colla Mesi!.
CA 92826 AllieCI lnduttries Site•
llnd ManvtlC'lunng Inc.
(CA), 3199 A2 Allport L~
Or., Coate Miia, CA
92626· Thts bu11na11 11 COO•
ducted by 1 corporation
Have ~ staned dOlng
bullneaa yet? No
Allied lndu11rle1 Siias
and Manufacturing, Inc ..
Mart W Molollary, Prati•
dint
This $1atlmenl Wll ltlael
With lhe County Clar1t o4
Orange County oo 8·27-99 1"9M031M
Dally PilOI Slpt. 2. t, 18.
23. 1999 Tl\832
Flcihlou• Bu1inn1
Nam• Statement
The follow1r g pt~•
arc1 doing buall!UI II
a) Klne•IOIOO!C Phy•l~I
Therapy, lno.,
O) KIOHIOIOOIC, • c) KIMllOlogic: PT, Inc.,
4911 Pa11lrnmon Lano,
Irvine, CA 112612 Kln11tologlc Phy1tc:1I
Thltfjpy, 1nC, (CA), 4911
Ptmnmon La • ll'Vlne
CA 12912 This bullnn& .. CXIO• duc:tad by a COtJ)Oflllon
H~ ~ 1la111d ~ l>UllnMs yet? No
KlnealOIOQIC Pl'ly1lc..1
Tnlr9PYJ.. me., DebOtah M Molina. rretl<Mnl
Thll atltemenf WH Med *"' N COunty Cltt1c OI
Of.nge coon:\ on B-27.fi t•llllO*I
DelY p*" Sept 2, '· 18, 23. 1099 Thl33
FICihlOUi ·--· ....... .....,,
The ~ pMOf\I 119«*'0~ ..
A o.1ta.a cons~. t m• 1MJJ ._,_ DrtW ="°" 181tteh. CA
~,::r,;w, ~· ...,.c-::., °"' ~
~ 9aecn. ';A 92948
Tt\11 bullrw .,. 11 con·
dUCted by CO·:>aMll'I
· Have you 1carted CIOlnQ
busineH yet? No
Margaret Se~ Thlt 1t1ttemant wu tiled
wttl'I the County Clark of
Ofange County on 8·27·99 1ttlMOa?11
DailY Pb S..X 2, I . 18, 23. 1099 Th834
Rctltlout Bu1lneea
Name Stat9ment
The following perlOf'I•
ire CIOlng bUSlneu u
CROWNING GLORY
HAIRSTYLING 1125
V1ctort1 Stre81, Suite a.
Costa M"8, CA 92626
Lisa Sehut12. 22092 11·
lander Lane, Huntington
Beach, CA 92648
Thia business I• con-
ducted by an lndMdual
Have you •tarteel doll'IO ~~No
This s~temant wu rllad
wrth 111• County Clam o1
OraJ'09 County on S-27-911 . 1999A03713
Oa~y P1lol Sept 2. 9, 16,
23, 1999 Th835
Fictltfous BualneH
Name Stmment
The f01IOW1ng persons
are doing business as.
FlveHOle Sponswear,
807 112 Narassus, Corona
Del Mar, CA 92625 AveHole LLC. (CA) tl07
112 Narossus. Corooa Dal
Mar, CA 92625 This business Is con·
dUCted by Lim.lad
Llablr.ty Co
Have you starlad doing
boSlness yet? No F1veHola LLC, Dave
Welc:h, Pr.es.
Thia statement was ldeel
with the County Cleni ol
Orange CounlY on 8·27·99
19996803695
Daffy Ptlol Sept. 2, 9, 16,
23. 1999 Th836
Fictitious Bu1lneH
N ame Statement
The follOWing persons
are doing busmass H
Premium Placement
Specialu1ts. 23181 M1tl
Creek Ortve, Su111 320,
Laguna H~ls. CA 92653 Networt< Media Mari<et·
Ing. Inc., (CA). 23161 Mill
Creek Drive. Ste 320, Laguna l-l1t1s, CA 92653
This business 1a con·
ducted by a corporation
Have you started doing
business yet? Yes.
Jan 1, 1999
Netwof1( Media Marl<ll·
ing. Inc. Ron w Jot\nson,
Preslelent
This sta1ement was hleel
With Iha County Cler11 ol
Orange County oo 8·27·99
19996803690
Daily Pilot Sept 2, 9 16,
23, 1999 Th837
Flc:tltious BualneH
Name Statement
The tonow1ng persons
ere doing business as
OT HOLISTIC LLC, 2789
Bluebird Cr., ~ta Mesa,
CA 92626-4834
OT Hol11bc LLC. 1CA)
2789 BluebmS C1 , Costa
Mesa. CA 92626-4834 This business 11 coo·
ducted by l.Jfnlted
Ulb1llty Co
Have you stanad doing
bUSll'le&S yet7 Yll, 2·1·9i
OT Holistic LLC, David L
Taylor. Manager
This statement was filed
W11h the CountY Clerk OI
Orange COUOIY on 8·27·99
1"96801700 Dally P1lol Sepl 2. 9, 16,
23. 1999 Th838
Flctltioua BualneH
Name Statement
The following pel'lonS•
are doing business as
EC11son Parmars. u " ted
Partnership, 1501 Westcl1tt
Dove. Suite 260, Ne tpoo Beach. CA 92660
Pacific Grand ConslNC·
hon. Inc., Generll Penner (Qahlomia), 1501 Was1ct1tf
011ve. Suite 260, Nowpon
Beaetl, CA 92680
Edison Spectrum Part-ners, Limited Partnership,
1ca111om1a). 1501 We\tcllff
Or . Suite 260. Nev.,100
Beach, CA 92660
This business 1s con·
ducted t>y· a lim•tad
pertnershlp
Have you aianeo C1oinQ
business yet? No
Paafic Grind Con .. lruc-
llon, Inc., Ronald E.
Legl'lnd. PraSldanl This statement was ltleel
wrth the County Clertt of
Orange Couniy on 8·27·99
19996103699
Dally Pilot SeJ>1 2, 9, 16,
23. 1999 Th839
Flctltioua Bualne11
Name Statement
The following par50N
ltl CIOinQ business IS
Sentry '"Roofing Co • 3364
Nevada Ave., CO.ta M.osa,
Ca 92628 Larry t.4 Sword. ::J84
Naveda Ave .. Costa MeMI,
Cahl. 9282tJ
This bustne" Is con· dUcteCI by. an lnCIMdual
Have you staned dotng bUSl~SS yet? VH, 2·29·98 Larry M Sword
Thia statement waa Iliad
W11tl the County Claltl ol
Orange County on 8·31·99
19*8019t0
OeilY Pdel 8apt 2. II 18. 23, 1~9 Tl340
Rctttlous Bu1lneH
~Statement
Thi feillol>itng Pllf'IOI
11re dOlno bt.islnHI a
True Measure, t20 20\tl
Street 12 Co ~• Mesa CA
112tJ27
Matthew Artckew That· ford, 120 20lh StrHI 12,
Coal• Meaa. CA 112627 Th1t bualflM• 11 con•
ducU1d by• an lndividUll
~ you l lll1tld Qolno
buSNsl ~ Yn11, M ·llf"
Matlhb Thetfold Tllls Ill ._,.,..nt tllad
with N C000Jv CterK af at.nge~
OaftY PiloC s.cit 2 II • e "·'1099 ThMt FICtltkKis lualnns
Neme~t
ni. IQllOWlng pemM
r9 dOlng bUliMM ft
EJiaclltlve Al!lltOQI, 1t3D
WNcil AVIWlW Unit 1 S
Costa Maaa Celilomla
12e27 Catul Ano HooiilarU I
Wtll9CI AlllnUI, U,,. 111. coat. Mft1 Callfomla
12127 ne buatMll 11 COil-~ by, an lndl¥IOUal .... '°" .. .., OOll"8 ~yaf'1NO
CMll Han"' Thlt '*-"*" ... Mad wWI .. ~ a.111 ol °"""~ ~ ......... ,.
D.IM T*4
Acttdo•..,..,_• ...... ~t
The lolowing parson• .,. doir'O l>ullnia ...,
Burger Ou1llly Up-
holalary tncorpOraled, t0t2 eno.o •102, Colla MNI, CA 92627
9urgar OUlllly Up·
hol1tary Incorporated,
(CA), 1012 Bnoao 1102. co.ta Mesa, CA 92627
Thie bullnesa I.a con· duded by a corpor111on
Have )'(XI started dOing
bullnasl yet? Yet, 411181
Burger Quality Up·
holltery Incorporated,
Kenneth M Burger/
President
Thi• •latl'mem was llled
with the County Clerlt ol
Orange County oo 8-27·9,9
19'96I03e97
oauy P•tot Sept 2, 9, 1e.
23. 1999 Th842
STATEMENT OF
ABANDONMENT OF
USE !OF ACTITIOUS
BUSINESS NAME
The lollowing person(•)
has (MY9) abandoned Iha
use of lhe lk:tJUOUI bu51
ness name·
Premium Placement Spe· ciall1t1, 23792 Rooklllld
BIYCI , Ste. 230, Lake For·
est, CA 92830
The Fictitious Business name referred to above
· was hied In Orange CountY
on Sep 25, 1 lf98, FtLE
NO 19963697090
Aort W Johnson, 23792
Rodd.eld BIYd . Ste 230 Lake Forest, CA 92630
This business 1s oon· ducted by an 1ndrvldual
Aon W Howard
This statement was hied
With the County Cklrk OI
Orange County on 8127199
19996103701
Dally Pilot Sept. 2, 9, 16.
23, 1999 ThlJ.43
Fictitious B usineaa
Name Statement
The IOlloWlng persona
are doing business as
METRO FlNANCIAL. 5
Cof'porate Plaza Newport
Beach. CA 92660
Darren Pasn, 1201 GOICI
anrod Corona del Mar CA
92625
Th& buSmess 15 COr'I·
ducted by an 1ndiVtd\lal
Have you started doing
t>uslness yel? No
Darrell Pash
This s1a1emen1 was hied
w1tll the County Cieri< ol
Orange County on 8-27 99
19996803671 Da•ly PllOt Sept 9. 16
23 30, 1999 TI\8.45
Flctitlou1 BuslneH
N•me Statement
The lol\oWlng pelSOOS
are C1o1nQ buS1ness as
ACER..1._ 135 Commercial Way. vosta Mesa ca
92627
Amburgciy Caric:h Con
S1ruct1on Inc, (CA), 135
Commercial Way, Costa ~sa. Ca 92627
This bUslness Is con·
ducted by a corporalJon
Have you started dolt1g
bUSltleSS yet? No
Amburgey Cancn Con-
structton. Inc., Aon
Amborgey, VtCe Pres
This statemenl was I ao
with ltle Counry Cieri\ ot
Orange County on 9-3-99
199M804426
011ly Pilot Sepe 9, 16,
23, 30, 1999 Th846
Fictitio us BuslnHI
Name Statement The fOllowing persons
are dotng t>uslnesa as
Vldory Producuons.
2 Winged FOOi Lana, New-pon Beach CA 92660 David J Junker, 2
Winged Foot Lane, New-
poft Baach, CA 92660
Ths buSUl8S$ IS con-
Cludael by an lnCINlduel
Have you started doing
bus1neu yel'? Yes.
0&'09199
DaYICI J. Junker
This statement was filed 4'1tn the County Cletk of
Orenge Counly on 9·3·99
19996804419
Dally Pilot Sept 9, 18,
23, 30, 1999 Th853
ffctltlous B uslneas
Name Statament
The lollowfl'IO persona
11'1 doing busioeSS IS
Newport Ptan11 and
Flowers. 1652 Newpott
Blvd , Cosll Mesa Calaf or· Mi 92627
Settle Vartanian, 1249
South Diamond Bar Blvd
Diamond Bar. Cahtomia
91785
John Ramsey, 1375 San
Barnadino Road, San Otmas, Celllomla
This business 11 con·
ducted by 1 genar11
pennars~p
Have you slaned CIOing buStnen yet? Vas, IM•99
s.1111 Vananian
TNI Statement WU llleCI
wtlh the County Clell{ ol
Orange CoUl1'y on 9-3·99 1~ DatlY p,tot Sepl 9, 18,
23. 30, 1999 Th8S4
FIC'iltl0u1 Buslnesa
Name St.tement
Thi lolloWlng persona
are domg business u ;
Captain Bombay's, 425
30ttl StrMI. 113, Newport
Baacfl, CA 92663
COFCO, INC.. (CA),
425-30lh Strllt 113, N W· pon Baadl, CA 92663
This l>Ulltle$$ I• con·
dueled by I c:orpor11tl0n Ha~ you lil1"8d Clolng
bu11neu yet? Yu.
04-01 '88
COFCO, INC • Sandi
Cotlar, \Ilea "'"ldanl/Sec-retary
Thi• 11tement wes f lad
Vf11tl lhe County Cllftc ol Oriti~ Countt on 9-3-99 1t9HI041M
Delly Nol Sept 9, 1ft,
13. 30. 1999 Th855
FcU o u• lnHt
Heme Stae.ment
1119 IOftOWlnU pellOnl •r. dong WSlne .. .SY'W'f\$ from Scntch,
19282 Eve~ Hll Dr., H11tdtrtatQn Bmidl. C. or nil&~• Mark l lado, 19282
(vllfllng Hil Or , Hunt• = ON<ilt.'~
Aoban Ftledmln, 1 Ul2
(Vlnirlg Hill Of ca; 'W:: 8"d\
'Thit bualneM It CM• °':::! ~go;.c:r dOln9
~,.c?No
Mall! TOllMIOO '11111 au11msnt wae ... wllh .,. councy Cla"i OI
Omngll~
Delly Pll04 ~ l.,_l!:.,
23, ICI, ltll '~
Flctttiout Bu1lne11
Name Sta1ement
The following persons
111 dOlng bualneu u OESIG~ 21, t 70 New· PC>rt Center Dr . 1150
Newport Bell, CA 92660
Wendy VtldH. 2527
81mboo 51 , Newport Beach, CA 92660 Thel bullness ls con-
dut'llCI bY an lndivKJuat Ha~ yw sianed doing
bolinass ye1? No
Wendy Valdes
Thll stttament was liled with Iha CountY Clerll of
Orange Count~~9 , 21
Daily P1lol Sept 9, 16,
23, 30, 1999 Th857
Flctltlou1 BuslneH
Nam• Statement
The followlng persons
are CIOlng bu11111ss as • BodY Design, 1000 W
Coul Hwy , Newport Beach, Cahlqm11 92663
S T Body Da•ogn Inc ,
(CA). 1000 W Coast Hwy ,
Newport Beach Cahlomia
92663
Th11 business is con·
CIUC1ed by a c;orporallon
Have you s1aneo 00.ng
bus1neu yet? Yes, 7/16186
S T 8odY Design, Inc.,
Susan Toblessen, Prest·
dent •
This statement was filed
w1111 the County Clerk of
Orange County on 9-7·99
19996804521
Dally P1lol Sept 9, t6.
23, 30, llil99 Th863
Flctltlou1 Bualnesa
Hema St•tem ent
The following persons
ere doing business as
A TE Services. 2 Titian,
Laguna H11ta. CA 92656
James A Ma11a1a11
Trustee lor Paderbom
Trual, 7/1199, «55 T0<-
rence Bl , 1983, Torrence.
CA 90503
This buSlness 1s oon·
duclec:t by 1 buSJnass trust
Have you staneo doong
bustness yet? Yes July 1
1999
J A Manatatt. Trustee
This st1temen1 was loleel
with the CounlY C1ef1r. ol
Orange County on 9-3·99
19996&0oW>2
Dally Pilot Sept 9, 16,
23. 30, 1999 Th847
Flc:tltlou1 Bualness
Name Statement
The fOlloWlng persons
are de>1ng business as.
ARTESCAPE CYBER
GALLERY. 33591 Via De
Ag ua San Juan
Cap•~trano Ca 92675
Anetcape ewer Gallery
(Ca), 3359f' l/1a De Agua
San Juan. ca 92675
J~ph W Kemp, 33591 V11 De Agua. san Juan
Capistrano. Ca 92675
This bur.mess 1s con·
ducted by a general
partnership
Have you started doing
bu51neu ~et? Yes
Sept 1. 1999
Anescape Cyber Gatterv
cameron Pearce (Pr&SI
dent)
Th•s atatemenl was tiled
W11h Iha County Clerk ol
Orange County on 9-3-99
19996804432
Daily Pilot Sept 9 16.
23. 30. 1999 Th848
Fictitious Buslnesa
Name Si.tement The lollOwmg pel'll)l'IS
are doing buslneS$ as
Cast Craft. 179n Sky·
part< Circle, Suite o . 1rv1ne,
CA 92714
Alan B •• Lemmerman,
247 Driftwood Road. Co·
rone Cl I Mar, CA 92625
Ba11>ar1 J Lemmermao.
247 DnllWoOd Road. eo..
rona del Mar, CA 92625
ThtS bUslness ls con·
Cluctad Oy husband and
wlla
Hive you staned doing
buSllllSS yel7 No
Alan B Lemmennan
Tllis statement w11s ftled
Wllh lho County Clet1c ol
Orange County on 9·3-99 10996804427
Dally Pilot 'sept 9, 18.
23 30. 1999 Th849
Flctltloua BualneH
Name Statement
The 1ono...ing persons
are doing bUS1ness as
802 E.l>ine Slree1 Apart·
ments 802 E Pine Street,
Senta Ana CA 92701
V&CCor Grut>tw, 2828 EU·
rope Dnva, Costa Mesa,
CA 92626
Dan Gruber, 15821
Ventura Boulevard, Su111
600. Woodlana Hills, CA
91436 Jon Gruber. 253 Hano'tar
Onva. Costa Mesa. CA
9262tJ Thll business is con·
Cluctect by Other-Specity
Tananll·ln Common
Have vau started doing bullne11 yet? No
Victor Gruber
ThiS 1tata1N1n1 was fillel
Wtth ll'le County Clerll of
Of11191 County on g.3.99
11996804431
Da·IY Pilot Sept. 9, 16.
23. 30, 1999 Ttl850
Fictltloua Bualneu
Name Statement
The follololl(lg persons
are doing bu•lnea.s as Elnet 2727 Wal Coast
HIQhway, Newport 6eac:tl.
CA 92863 E.lnal. Inc., (NV). 2727
Wast Coa•I Hlghw1y. ~~ Beath CA S2663 Th11 tiusmass IS COO•
CIUctad by I QOfJ)OlatlOn
Htve you 5ta,Md doing
bu""9sa ywt1 Vat, &'1~
Ezn.t. Inc., Alben Blalle
CMtloosen, CEO l hll atatemenl w&S It eel
wilh the County Clartl ol
Ofal'lgt eouo1L:'~'3 99
1 °"°' 011!y PRol Sept 9, 10,
23,30, 1999 lh861
Ct Ut UtlMH
Na.MS t
Thi! tOllOWinO pel100$
are ooing bu$1nO$S as
P A 8 ProdUCtiOnl
1345 Nor1h ClbTtllo PtJl'k Oltw, Unit K 1, 1nta Ana
CA 2101
.Alc:hiro Gl\ffn Tamura. , M~ Nor1h C*btlllO ~rt. °""!t. Unit K· 1 nt• ~na
CAiu70. Tlllt bu11nnt con
ctuct.o 1:1y cit> parnm HaY9 you Nf1ad dolt ibullneat .,..., Ya 711
A Qllnln Tamuni ,,. .......,. .. NtG
~fll~QM;Clf Or-.~ Dllir,..,. .. '.i:..'..~·-!?. :llJ, tM I "9N
Thur~,~ 23. 1999 Bl
I POBUC HOT1CEI I I PU8UC HCmCU 11 PU8UC ~ I ~ m J I I
,,... n&m•
Vllllng Per1onnance, 485
E 17tn Sueal, UM 600,
Coata M.,a CA 92f)~7
Trll f"lclllK>UI BuSinelS name ralerred to aboYe
w11 filed in Orange County
on Maren 5. 1099, ALE
NO 1999 8765225
En_k f olk L 'M ~
PaMer. 485 E. t 7tn Street
Cocta MeM CA t2~7
V king ~1att ProctUtta,
lnvuror. 1785 E Sahara
Sulla 490 Las Veges, NV
891~
This bullnan " con-<luc:ted by a bmllld pan· nersnop
Viking Alrcrall Protucts
Ander5 Folkedal. President
Ttlll statemeru was hied ~~h the County Clot11 or
Orango Coonly on 913199 1~3
Daily P1 ol SePI 9 16.
23. 30. 1999 Tll858.
Ftctltlou1 Buslnus
Nam e s ... tement
The following perSQn$
a,. doing bu&•neu as
New M 11enNUm Mon··
gage & Escrow Servic:Ar;
2686 Elden Ave • Costa
Mesa, CA 92827
Margaret A Lea Real
Estate Broker lie
#00546373, 2886 Elden
Ave , Costa Mesa. CA
92627
Thi• bUlilness IS con·
ducted by an lnd1Vlduat
Have you staned doing
bus.ness ye!? No
Matgare1 A Lea
This s1atemen1 was !tied
Wlth Iha County Clert< ol Orange County on 9·3·99
19119680442"'
Oa11y Ptlot Sept 9, 16
23, 30 t 999 Th859
Fictltioua Business
Name Statemen t .
The following persons
are dQlng bUs1neu as
Coast to Coast Supply
Center, 10854 Pebble Ct,
F01Jnta1n Valley, cA 92708
Jason Marquette, 10854
Pebble Ct F01Jnra1n Val-
ley, CA 92708
ThlS bUSin8» is COO·
ducted by an 111drvodu1l Have you staned doing
bu'4ness ye!? No
JaltOO Marquette
Cloe; Ave , Suite 0 Colta
Mesi , C1tr1ou11e
92G;l 7 3'J3tl
MICNel Alban NUflH
2293 Paol1t Av• , Sulit 0 , Costa M1tH Cahlorn1a
92627 3!1
Tnil buslrt05' con
eluded by '" 111dMOull HaYI VOU tDl'tfld d0i09.
, bOl!neSS yet'> 'Yet tlOt/94&!
MtCt\MI ~ kUtWS
Thill 11ta1em11n1 WiH lded
w lh Iha County Clei"k ot
Oraoge county on 9·13.09
1"9M05220
Daily PllOC 6ep1 18, 23, 'JO Oct.· 1. 1099 Th885
"
FiC1itlou1 BualneH
Name Statement
The following paraons
are doing t>u ine11 IS
V M ENTERPRISES
28001 Vra Moreno. Laguna Niguel CA 926n •
Vir91n1a Etiz.abetll
Meg&mctilan, 280Qt VII Moreno. LlglM'li& Ntgutll. CA926n
'Vartan Magerd1cn1an,
28001 VllJ Moreno Laguna
Niguel, CA 92677
'f'tus busrness 11 con-
ducted by husband and wile
Have ojou started doing
business yet? Yes, Feb
t996 v1rg1t11a E. Megerdtelltan
Thi& statement was !tied
Wllll lhe County Cler1c ot
Orange County on 9· 14·99
199968052'9 Oa y Pllol Sepl 16, 23, 30,
Oct 7 1999 Tl\893
Fictitious Business ·
Name Statement
The following pe!tof\I
are doing bUSloess 81
Small Bus1na" Account·
log Service, 3.26 Evening Can~ Roed, Coroha del
Mar, CA 92625 Cynthia o Luclington
326 Evening Canyon
Road. Corona dol Mar CA
92625
This business 1s con-
ducted by an 1ndrvte1ual
Have you 11ane<1 doing business yet'> No •
Ondy Ludington
Tilts statement was !lied
.v•th the County cierk o1
Orange County on 9· t 4 99
19996805261 Thia s111omem was filed with Ille County Ctenc ol Daily Pilot Sept 16 23. 30.
Orengo County on 9 3 99 -~-Oct r 1~ Th894
19996804430 Ac1ltiou1 Bualnesa
Dally P1101 Sept 9. 16. Name Statement
23 30. 1999 Tll860 Tile foltowtng persoos
ALAN G LANCE are doloO bus•NISS as
ATIORNEY GENERAL ~ HA~~Jii~ ~
STATE OF IOAHO lend CA 92662
MARY E . HUGHES Roenara A H.gOIG 333
Deputy Anorney Manne Ava • 18 BatbOe Is·
General land, CA 92662
Stale of Idaho Jay F Car11s111 333
Department of Manne Ave • 18 Ba!bOa Is· land, CA 92662 Finance This bu~ nen 1s con·
P 0 BoK 83720 ClucteO by jOlnt venture
B o 1 s e • I d a h o Have you started dOlng
83720·0031 bosmes.s yet? Yes, Tele~hone Jan 1, 1999 ~208 332 8092 Richard A H1gb1e
Tll•s statement was Joled acs1m1le (2081 332 8098 w•tll the County Cl.Ol!rk ol
fN THE DISTRICT Oiange Coun~~s42:~
COURT OF THE FIFTH Daily Piiot Seµt t6. 23 30
JUDICIAL DISTRICT Oct 7 1999 Tn895
OF TI1E ST ATE OF Flctitioua Bualneu
IOAHO, IN ANO FOR Name Statement
THE COUNTY OF Tn.> '"'liov.mg pe1SOM
TWIN FALLS are ac_,.ng wst.nes. •s
STATE OF IOAHO, al DaYis, Barney and
0 t f F Jones. bl PrOOlem SolveB epartmen ° inance. 428 v1s1a Suerte, Newport
Ple1n11ff, vs Beach ea 92660
GECKO HOLDINGS. V•rg1n1a Aosalll'!d
INC . JOHN BOWMAN. Kotv1sro, 428 Vista Suerte.
and PENNY PARKER, Newport Baacn, Ca 92660
Defendants This business " con-C1V1I No CV·99-590 dueled by an 1no1Vidual
ANOTHER SUMMONS Have you started doing
BY PUBLICATION business.ye!? Yes, Jan 1 t998 NOTICE: YOU HAVE Vlfgollla R KOIYISIO
BEEN SUED BY THE Thr~ statement was ftleO
ABOVE-NAMED w !fl the County Clartl of
PLAINTIFF. Orang1t County on 9·1•·99
THE COURT MAY 19996805266
ENTER JUDGEMENT Oa 'V PWot Sept 16. 23, 30. Oct 7. 1999 Th896 ~~~IN;JR~~~R W~~: F1ct1tlou1 Bualnesa
TICE UNLESS YOU Name Statement
RESPOND WITHIN 20 Tne lotlowtng persons
DAYS READ THE 'N a11 d04ng bUs1n1ss as
· • · John Aoben Power~. FORMATION BELOW. PMB 4163 1048 IMna Ave .
TO: GECKO HOLD-Newport Beach. CA 92860
ING$, INC. Shawe Melish I Julian
JOHN BOWMAN (CA). PMS 463 t0481Mnl
PENNY PARKER Ave~ NewlJ()rl Ba.acil CA 92Gtl0 This b\JS oess II con-
oucted t>y • coiporatlOn
Have you stanad dOlng
bus•ne s yel? Yes. 9'1199
Shawe, McT1sll & Juhan
Th11 '1a11rnen1 was tiled will\ the County Clerk ot
Orange County on 9 10.99
1"96804N3
Dally P•lot Sepl 18. 23.
30. Oi'.t {. H1i9 Tll87t
Fictitlout Bu1lnes1
N-'m• Statement
The I pc!fion&
••• dO!nO bOS 65 PRINTlNG SERVICES
17397 Santa SU'ZIW>lll S1
Fouota n Va y, Ca Ornla
92708 . Dari 11 Lh Ttiomas
17Jg1 Santa Suzanne St
Fouown Va1 ey Calrlomia
93708 •
This tou&iness 11 OOfl·
a1JC19($ oy "" 1nd!Vid1Jal
Have you star1Gd dOinO
M•neu yet? No
Danl(lt l!! Thomai.
lhll 11ale"*11 ... lilacf
111111'1 1he Coun!v a.ti! oc
Orlnga Counry on 9·14"9
1MlllDQft O.•lv Pilot ~ 22, 30, Oct 1. 14 t9" Tl19t2
Flctltlo411 Bu.lneet Harne~
The lollowlng pefSQfll re OOinQ buliMae es
Jarry DllYIO AdvlKttalng
Producta. 260 Cagney
Lane 1310. NIWltPOfl
Bead1, CA 112643
CatheMe Ke11 DIWI. 260 CaO!llY Lena 131 o
Newpon Baacn. CA 92663
fhlS busman 11 con·
clUcted by 1n ll'ldMClual
Hava you s .. ned doing bUSIMSS yet? VIS, 1992
Catnenne Kerr 011/td
Thil llltemant WH IUed Wrth 1he County Clark of
Orange County on 9• 14·99 t999lt05241
Oa 'Y P1IOI Sepl I 8 23 30
Oct 7 1999 T~888
PUBLIC NOTICE
Notice rs hereby ~n
lllal the undersigned wtll bl
6nld at poblic lutltOl'I on
Sept 25, 1999 at 10 AM II
Starving Seholars Moving
and Mlm·Slorage Co ,
1957 Newport Blvd , COSta
Mesa, CA 92626, (949)
631-3379
12. Arny Codalla,
Hou$ehold 11ems
18 Chnsty AIYeru
Hou&ellOld 118rm
1126. ~ron Conley
Housenotel Item'
12101 B. Boan Drum-
mond. Household l!ema
•4005 C, Brian Orum-
mooCI, Houset10ld l•em~ •5001, Victor Rayer lor·
1101'1 car engt0es toots
lal\Cllorct f818MIS the
ngllt 10 biCI at sale Cash
oory. Sale is subject 10
cance11alioo 1n the event ol
settlement between land
lotd and obligated pany
Starving Schotar• Mowig Co
Pubilshed Ne"'PO't 8eacn. Costa Mesa Dally P1101
September t 6, 23 1999
Th8!i7
Flctitloua Bu•lneH
Name Statement
The foftoW'lng pel'I006
are doing buslne1s as
BigSpmt Longtiouse. 210
Adams, Hvohng1on Beacn.
Ca 92648
Cllti:k M Goo:hllo. 210
Adams. Huri11nq1on Beach,
Ca 92648
Unda M capurro 210
Adams Huntington Beattl
Ca 92648
ThlS bUsiness II condUc1ed
by ao UlllOCOrJ>Of1lted as
50Ciahon otner tnan a
pa Me rs hip
Have you staned doing
Dus ness yet? No
Cllvct. M Go.o.ito
This statement was hied
with 1"8 Counry Cler11 ot
Orange Counry on 9.14.9g
10996805252
Da•ly Pllol Sept t6. 23, 30
Oct. 7. 1999 Jh889
Fictitious Bu.alneu
Name Statement
Tile louow.ng persom
are~ i:-.s•ness as· e &•!ding eo 401 39U'l
Street Ne"<t>Ort Buen, CA
92663
Glona Cartin 407 39th
Street. Newpot\ Beach, CA
~2663
T111s t>usiness " con-ducted by an 1nd4\lld~
Halle )'(XI sta11ect doing
bui>•n .. s yei? No
GIOna Canin
This statement was n1ae1 Wllll ,,.,. County Clll'tt ol
orange CounfLree:~ 4 .99 1 52tU
Oatty PllOC Sel>I 16, 23. 30
Oct 7. 1999 Th890
Flc:titlou1 B u1lne.a1
Neme Stat•ment
The I011o¥t.ng pel'ION
·are dOinO buStne5S IS
I01ln VISIC>n, 20361 lrvtt19
Ave • Santa ,_na He1ghll
CA 92707
VlSIOn. Inc , (CAI 20361
Irvine Ave • Santa Alla
Helgllts, CA 92707 . This bus1neu Is co11
ckl<:ted by a COfl)Ot8hon
Ha\'8 you stanad dolnQ
business yet? Y11 7fJ119A
V1slOn. Inc Kathy
Sparr'I CFO
Tn.s statement was lilaCI w.th the Cour1r1 c .. ,., of
Orange County on 9 1 • 911 1ot9UOS214
oauy Pilot Sepe 16 23 30
Ocl 7. 1999 Th891
Ftctitloua Buslneaa
s .
N.me Statement
The to11ow1ng penioo
a,. Cloiflg bus1neu a$
CRYSTAL CARE COT
TAGES. 11B51 Gladstone
Tustin. CA 92705
'
A Ralltemenl LMng R•
fCtral Aoency, ~. (CA)
20571 Port Bnatol C11
Newport Bead\, CA 92660
ThiS ~ la con .
eluded bV a corponr: Have yo.i atart~ CIOing
t>ulinlU ytil? No
A Retl!WTl\lnt LMoa Ra lertal A(/ency Inc., Wenoy
Krussman. Pres
TIU slatemertl w11 llled
w•UI ltll County Cftrtl of
Orange Coonl~ on ~ 14 99 1 tHI05211
Dally Pitol ~ $1 23, 30
0(.17.199i ~ 2
.
11
•
t
9
t
'If
0
Flctltlou1 B ualnn•
•
Name St.ntment
The !allowing pll'IOOI
re doinO bu""8sl ~ · AY ~ VflLAGE APART· B MENTS 409 WNt Bay
Str111 Costa MeM, Cell-
omia 92627 I
Michael Booth .o9 Wn!
Bey St~IJ #C102, Calta Mesa. i.;amorn ... 92627
TIW bus.ne:is I& COO·
duct eel by· &fl lnd111ICIL111 Have you statted Clotng
bUltlleU yet? V 8$ 8-11 ·81
MIChlel Boo'h
This stai.m+>ot was filed
1<w11tl the Couoty Clark ol Orange Col.#lty on 9-10-99
t 99SNSe04Nt
Daily Pllol Sept 16 23 30,
Oct 7 1999 Th874
Fictitious BuslneH
Neme· Swtement
Tile fOllow.ng persor"S
are doong bUSlness a1
80 Bulk Mail, 2159 Or·
ange, •5. Costa Mesa, CA
92627 Bernadette Oollerty.
2159 Orange 15. Costa
Mesa CA 92627
Ths buS1ness 1s con· duaad by· an IOd!Yldual
Ha111t you star18CI dolr\g
buSlneSS yeO No
Bemael.ene Dot\eny
ThtS statement was I lad
w th the Co;unty C"9f\ ol
Orange County on 9-10·99
19996804939
Daily Polot Sept 16, 23, 30,
Oct ? . 1999 'Th875
Ftctitlou• eu.lw1
Heme Statement
The tOllowrng persona
are doing busitlUS as
Cit Jev.1, 271>68 La Paz.
PMB 453 At:lso Vll)O CA
92tJ5&-3041
Suell9n Ba·~on 28102
Gunmon Coun. ll!l"'I
Niguel, CA 92677
Th11 business is con
dudeel by an 1ndlYldual
Have you s1aneo Clo!nO
buSl1"9A ye!? No
Suellen Banon Thi.$ statement wH filed
wrth the County Cieri( 01
Or.nge Coun~9·10·99 t 804941
Dally PllOI Sept 16. 23. 30
Oct. 7 1999 Th876
Fictitious BualneH
Name Statement
The IOIO.... tng per&on$
are doing busineu u
COflPORATE PILOT
SERVICES , 303
Ma1gueMe •A. Corona Ciel
Mar, CA 9262!>
Brtan M Ma.'IOOd 303
Marg~nta IA, Corona de!
Mar. CA 92625
This t>U91tl9SS " a:in-Cluctad by; an~ Have you stan.O doing
bu11nau Y~l7 Yu.
()8..15·99
8rtan Mahoor1
This statement was flllel
W'•lh lhe CouNy CleA. " Orange Count\' c..n 9·11>-99
11'91110tM2
Dally PiloC Sep 16, 23. 30.
Oct 7 1999 Th8T7
FictitfOus BuslneH
Neme St•tement
The tollowiog person. era dOlng bU$1ness as
Creaml>Ull. 955 OarTell
Street. Co.ta Mesa. CA
92627 •
James Geollray H1r·
nngton 955 Oerrall S •
Costa Mesa CA 92627
This business ts con-
ducted bV an lnd>V!CIUll Ha~ ~ Slaned CIOlng
business yet? Vas
06-01·V9
J Gaolt Hlimngton
This statement was fled
W\1t\ ma eoumy ()alt( °' Orange County on 9 10-oi 1"9A049Q
Oa1Jy Piiot Sept 16. 23. SO Oen 7. 1999 Th878
Fictitious 8U1tneH
Name Statement
The 1o11ow1ng peraona
I ti Cloin9 bus I .e&S IS Wal·Aid 218155Nnan
00.ll Oltve. u . a FOfut,
CA 92630
Willlam Ray Mu" ' 21825 ShenarCIOeh OriY9
l.D.e FO!est, (. \ 92630 Thia buti!W 5 con-
Cludad by an lndl'rlldull~
Have you •1111.0 dol1'Q
tMloe$t yw1? y • 1193
wm11mMu1Mr
Thi$ statlmat'll Wl!I filed
Wi1h the County Clert< °' Or1nge Coun1V on t-10-99 10tMIMllO
Ody Ptot $oj)t. 10, 23 30
Oct 7, 19" Th87t
STARTING ' ANEW
BUSINESS??
• • • • • • • • • • • • ·-· ~,
G:r
EQUAL HOUSING
OPPORTUNITY
• All '"' ntlll• ~ .. "" 11t ..,,,., ta .. ,Itel te 1t1t Ft•·
trtl Falf ""''"' Act If 1111 " 11111H 1• •-lcll 1111lt1 M 1111111
It 1•Hrll1t "Uf •rtltrlllct,
ll•llallH " .iurl•IUllOI
••11• 11 race, etlN. ""''"· .... UMlc.,. t1mlll1l llJIH Of
HllH&I trlfll, H II l1lt11tlt1
I• 1111lt Hf 11c• '"'"""· llmttlti.t "•tscrltnl111tlll •
'"' 11w1'''" wlll 111 lHWlqly IUt,1 llf afytfUat·
""'' '" rt11 1tt111 ntd 11 1e , ri1l1Un ti 1111 t1w OH rt1•t11
• trt ''"'' l1t1r111t• lhl tll ; •wtlllllll 1•Hrll1t• II .. II
t 11w.,1,.r llt ltlllt.it tt 11
• t HI """"'" •1111 T~ tOlll·
..,. 111 ti •1atrllllhlltlll. "" HVO
WI IHI II 1 •-41'·Ull fet
lllt W11M1ttff, DC lfll Jltlll
"'I HUD II tZJ-1111
1 HOUSESICONOOS FOR SALE GENERAL
SOLDll
p Showc11e Hom ea for
Sale in our S.turday RHI
E1t1te Supplement!
: .Homes of the Week
• Olsplay Ads Slilr1 at Just $751
Deadllne Is i uesday at 5PM
Open House Listings $ t 51 Oea<lllne Thuts<Jay SPM
tt P1y1 to AdvenJee
In the BHt Local
Real E1t1te Section
CALL TOOAYll
USA K. RIVERA
949-574-4252
ANNE WIUEY
949-674-4249
•V.A .•
SO DOWN • SO MOVE-IN
FREE
FREE · ..
1-800· 723-685 7
; • ; •• · ;_ • • : • r ." . ( ..... : ... ;
LAKE ARROWHEAD AREA
5 LG BR 3BA femrm, 111tlqut
stov., apa, nu roof & c.-pet·
Ing. All open bMma, ov.r
200011. Fortat Httlng.
$144,000 Agt. 90W3f.5115
" $HOUSES/CONDOS FOR SALE BALBOA PENN
OPEN SUN 12·3
2·Story Duple• new carpets.
paint w10doW covenogs. steps to beech. '118W OI bay Good
cond '695,000 Cash to LOlll
Helena Jot1, Agl 949-673-3663
.. 1 HOUSES/CONDOS
: FOR'SALE CORONA DEL MAR
O<;EAN & AY VIEW VIUA
IRVINE TERRACE-SINGLE
L~L COLEEN BRENNAN AGENT 71~12-4945
OLD COM OPEN SUH 12-4
.al Kuti Dr, Oen Vu On Cyn
, l blk to bc:h lmmac Co«age . .a. 1 Sbl. ltplc $769.000 • Alf. 949. 75~9070
381 Access 10 pnvatt
_gated belCh. latge ~ yard, In perfect oondllOnl
Reduced to $859.000
• ()wneflBroMr 949-64~ 1256
IRVINE TERRACE uj)dlttd
4bt, 3 lull bl, 2 liVlng ereas. 11¥1" oo 3000ll 111$11 land·
ec:aplng Ownef $849 ,000
lhowr1 by lppl 949 780-8060
' '28r 2Ba Condo SO OI PCH. ru. 2car enclosed gar
bllglll, wit.oge pttlO
,500 Ag!. 94~219·2456
SERVICE DmECToizY
... for All Your Home -"' Business Nttds -
ll')lq _ . , I . ' . . ~; , ·-: . -~ .. '_1' ..
II ......
liiil ..
Iii ByPltone
(949) M2-5678
By M.Wln Penons
3.1Q Wr'lt Do\ Street
CO'ta MN <..',\ 92627
\t~plOflh ol ~ jM,-;,
Hours
Polley
ll utr nncl <l<·udl111N nre ulwn to rhun111· "11h11u1 11111iC't'. T1w
publii:J1er re*rvc the nµht to 1·1·11~01; redo~11ify, 1rv1w or rric·rt ~11~· do:.:.ific~ 0J \l·rt.iat•1111·111 . Plru~<' n·~1~ om: t'ncu that may he.
111 vour do,.,,1fleJ ad 1mmrtlto1t'ly fht· l>n 1h· P1l111 orrt•pts no •
liubilit.v fC>r nny r1 ror in nu utivcrti rmrnt ft11 wl11rl1 it mm• l>c l l':ipOll~ibJr rxrcpl for thr fll~l of tht' spurr artunll~ ,orn1pircf Ii\
tJ1e crrnr. Credit ru n unly lw nlJrn, C'(l for the fir~t i1i.t•nio11
..-------Deadllnes.-----....;...;....,... I •"'
Monday ............ Fridsy S:OOpm Thursday .. Wed.ne day 5:00P.m~
Tuesda~ ......... Monday 5:00pm Friday .......... Thunid.ay S:OOpm.•
.~ .. 71 -'I 1•lrph1111e 8.3011111-.) OOpm
\~~.i..,...rn.t.v W11lk-ln 8:3.0a.m-:;·OOpm
\lonrla, ... nfia,
Wednesday .... Tu~ da) S:OOpm aturday ........... Friday S:OOprn,
GRANDMAS'$ COTIAGE
E'Slde R·2 Lot. Reduced to
$231,900 ShOWll V9fY nk:el
28r 1 Ba Ed Van Oen BoSscrl8
Btater M9-650-0!M3
1-~1
Lagun1 Nkluel 25121 SlflO(ia
Opiln Stt·Sun 1-4 • 3br 2.5ba
~ ceil's. trplc, Niguel
Ranch, pnv, award WI\ schools
Ownet $269.900 949·363-81'90
REOUCEO FOR oUICIC ULE
Glatt loc, 2 llory, 3br, 2.Sba vtewl famrm, llvrm ffolc, 2 c. 11•. ey o-bn,soo
M0.240-3727
32 HOUSESICONOOS FOR SALE NEWPORT 4!EACH
BEACH HOUSE
+ INCOME $795,000
AGE\f! M•nw120
BEST PRICED!
Oceanfront Duplex
Gr91t Location White Water Views s1a•s.ooo tsNR
949-723-4494
949-584-1101
3Br 2.SBa
Open HM Sat 9·3, 411
PolnMltll Ave. Bch Cottaoe
28r tBa. 2 blks 10 bc:h S1SOOI mo (inc:Sds uUs +sat IY), c.a lor
appt, Gordon. 949-673-7350
110 _AP.TS
COSTA MESA ·
eE SIDE 2BR 1BU
upatlln, carport
$925/MO
26916TH Pi.ct tO
Th• Ranter Center 714-841-4203
1~3:-co~I
"Beach Front••
New Home In Beck
$399,000 Prine Only.
MGA 94WOH304.
2br 1 bl furn. 9 mo. teu. Bay thrOYgh June t Oth. Cell Mitt
714-87o-t091
BAYSl0£ COVE
2Bd 1 58ath. Boat Slip Avail
Private Gated Beach
$425.000 Af1. 949·721·3566
BAYFRONT wlPfUVATE SUP
R8ITlOdtled 2·S1Y 48r 38a
+Den. sllb=e coooter tops. new , crown
moldrng $1 250.000 y Ownl!f
949-759 8500 x205.~10
BAYSIDE Vlu.AGE
Open Sal·Sl#I 12-4 300 E COAST HWY 1169
28R 2BA OfRC£, SHOP, STORAGE, FRPLC $75,000 BY OWNER 94M7W972
BLUFfS Popular 3br 2t>e end unh, llngle story. $453,000.
Al>c>olntment Only.
Brewer. 949-644-7'24
Open HouM Sun 1-4
BLUFFS Beat Buyt 38r, lrg
Master bulM·tnS, specious liv
and cin40g rm I~ ceils,
sunset view $299,000.
8albara Sanregr01 Reahors
949·644-0195
BIG CANYON JdOO s.F 4Br
3Ba, oHice, r8"1(.J8fed, al new appls 1acuu1, phone sys,
cedar closets. S799,000
~9-721 ·5888
Up c1o .. & Penonal Halbor
Cattlllll, ~ ligtlt.s In
Nwprt ~on vflfl( large tot
$845.000 Bltr 949.6.(6.2011
PrMtlgloul S.. lllll'ld.yery large Plan 3. many deslQner
upglldls Never Us1ed, $N9K
Broker 949-642·2628
ConMnlllii Jurnlne OfMk
NiCe Panonnatn1 Coul1yltd
Spe BelUllllAv MMUnd S8t7.ooo Bkr IM9'&4~2011
(AVAii. FOR REHT.$2800.)
BEST HOME IN THE suuurr e. b0!1t 3& 36e end ullll on
greenbelt, 5· MllSI Seel $429 500 , PNd
Ca Ally M ~X1216
UOO ISLE 4Br 381, apec!OtlS
~v rm MSlr wnoft. kil hal gas
cooklop, electrlc double OYlnS,
bulftft Only $875,000 !WI
RllllM P491875-&16 I
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calf 642-5678
160 HOWa4CONOOS POAREHT COITAMEM
28r 181 Home In Nwpl1 Hi1l\S lrcint & bid! yetd, gar, W/O
hk-ups, $ 150Mno + utlls, MC
req'd 9'9-650-867 4 Iv msg
EASTSiDE HOOHTS
38' 281 Giant Lot. RV partin9. VACANT. S190CWo
~9'9-73M074 Si0£ 2t>f 1bi houee, nu
eppl'a, newly refurtl, lnlldl
llund, lttK 11" "'~ 258 Flower fC 14M42 ... 74 e·srae 3iii 2B • Iii 11m IWnt.
II l&le*. ~ l4>0fldtl, IMQI yard;~ gar, 3 '"'to belttl no pets st 800{mo. 949-64~ • hl04
E'Siot Newly R8iilOd8i8fi 2!i
IBa Hee, 2c 1111. jeneeo /ltd, s, 550/mo lnCld Wl1•'Lic:: 949-642..(940 See to I
OPEH HOUSE SUN 1-$
2644 ELDEN AVE IA2
E'Slcle Townhome 3& :! 58a
wlatt 2c gar, pnvat1 rear patlO
quiet toe, Jdnt oondUon No
petshlon smokell Yr)Y IN.Se .. s 1500r'mo 949-7 t8 152? .e Sloe conloE•
28R 18.A 1 Car QlllM,
2UO Elden tc MM4MSH
Newpon Marina
Apartments
•OCEAN FRONT* E.Xf~UJM lpllt ~· Flin Apt. 28r 28a, 819 Scr.n TV, Pool Tlble wl
The Grtatell Vlawl
SHOO/Mo. A11ocl1t1d
Realty HM73·3683 Dayfront communhy wlth~'v:atc beach 8c marin2. Tropical 12nd5Caping· I.anal pool &
sun ~.Walk to Salboa Is and shops
Minutes from Fash.Ion Island. Winter Rent.II • fuml1"-d
tbr 2bl, St•p• to beech
parting, S1500r'mo
MM4S.7475 • Spacious 28.R and 2BR &: den apts .
• PriV2tC patJos or bakonics Bly Ridge eeau11flll 2 Uillr Suites, 28a, 2c gal, Utod,
comm pool & spe, sec sys
S180M4o 949-79H72i
• WOOd burning/gas fircpbccs
• Private ganges
• Boat sups avaltlbk
• $205-0 • $ 3600 Sorry No Pm
J>IHae caU (949 760-0919
H751BR. t8A
CloH To Beldlt Mutt Seel
BEACH CITY RENTALS
Mtm3-7ffi
Newport :::-Ridge
Exclusive Gated C ommunity
ATOP NEWPORT COAST
• Enclosed Garage
• A larm System
• W~sher/Dryer/Refrigeratot
• Fimess, Business, C lubhouse Centers
ONE AND Two BEDRCX)M
APARTMENT H OMES FROM $1370
San Joaquin HiUs at
New~ Rk18e Drive
~ LIVE IN LUXURY
i},, 'f?, I 1111
APARTMENT HOMES
Exclusive Fashion Island Lifestyle
• Concierge Service • 24 HR Security Gate
. • Clubhouse Facility • 24 HR Fitness Center
I Bed from S 1795 2 Bed from $2385
I Bed/den from S 1815 2 Bed/den from $2210
Washer/Dryer
Intrusion Alarms
Gourmet Kitchens
Elevator Access
Gas Fireplaces
9 Foot Ceilings
Condo Specs
Subterranean Parking
Custom Home Design Program Availablt
C ALL FOR APPOINTMENT
1-888-222-6924 •·c IWM..,..,..,._,,~
• ••0•1a tt•••••• o r 11•11•C
Wooded · Newport Luxury
Steps To Fashion l~land
OCEAN BREEZES, CITY CONVENIENCES,
CORONA DEL MAR LOCATION & CHAR
• Vaulttd ctilirrgs, frplcs • Htattd Olympic Pool
• Country /litchtns • Fabulous clostWstoragt
• Wooded landscaping• 11-acrt nature parlc
• Walk to shops & dining• Dop & cats wtlcomt
Stltct Location
1 Bedrooms from $1185
2 Bedrooms from $1410
; Btdrooms from $1775
THE BAYS
of Nnvport &ach
M11cAnhur 6 S4n f oa1Juin Hills
1-888-219-0754
l111int Ap11rtnit1ft Comnu1nitlts
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0n e1g can~ Gott CoutH.
VttW, 2bf 2bl, ~ 2-<ar, w/d,
pool/sp6'1ems, pet ok s 1850
909-641-8420 ..
PanoremiC Vitwt lrom 6200 SF Home in Dover Shof• witli
Pool, Too·oHhe-Une
UPOradesl Marble Floorino & Gianna Coumers S7!ielMJo
CALL HANU 949-559-03H.
PANORAMIC Newpofl Harbor
Bay·Hatt>« view 38t 28a
Condo, 2c gar, M ~.
S2300IMo Agt 714·39&-5751
BAY CREST 4BR 2.SBA pool. lresll pan l"tM carpet, S~ Agt 9'9"717-4718
1183~1
•SANCERH
4br Ubl, nic. I.Slit. 2 car
11"199. 91ttd COftV!lunlty,
$3350mlo Agt 94"62-97'5
I~ ,FoR~.J I
Motel
•COSTA MESA•
MOTOR INN
...-11t WMk Specltl ...-An room• S134.00 Tax. leatures 24-tvs _
front desk. O 0 phontls
FrM HBOIESPN/OI~+
IOCll cl\ann lleat pool/
jlC. Gue5t li\lrldlv ntby a: Fwys, 405 & 55 min
away front OC Falfgds. Cohoe. shops malls beecfis. restufral'lls A membef OI Calif
Hotet'Motel
2277 Harbor Blvd MM45..Q40
.B. W Oc11ntro11Vl2nd Private rOOIJI, unfumoshecl, tlllle bdl paid non
llnolUng Wlenette larldty,
1 block to N.8. Pier.
$520.00 per montl\ Call Sam
at 94M7~4808 (Betv.Mn
9Nol-SPM)
1204
llvlne: T Olellla Apt: Pnvate
Br&, beautoM'/ fum riv ttn,
lull house pnvs. 5775 ~ 112
Ulls. 949·251-1555 Cell Aimee
Newport Buch Ocean Ftont to Illar•. No amob, S72Sllno
~ dep & utll. No pets. 9't-722~t
NPB BEACH FRONT HOUSE
ON THE SANO
matt bl'n>a. II= $1200 + 112 utll. t4 7"9
1~~1
811bot Penln. Splclou• Detuxa al ,..,,, llllV fum'd, 2bf
2ba. 2c gai. \tftd, Ale rVpets.
CJllll, els to bc:h M~7130
Call
Cla•lflecl
Today!
842-5878
1-OMCll I FOR~IUAlllE
N.Bl2·STORY GARDEN StYll
Profl Medical Dlnlal Buld-
lng lot L..SI 600 SF ttvu 1400
Sf Avtilable. Please c .. For
More lnlo, Ag! !M9-797..(()()() * 2600 Sq.Fi NEXT To J.w. AIRPORT.
OFRCES LOCATED In Ra D
PARK. Cell 714-557..Q51,
210 COMM/RETAIL llNDUSTRIAL FOR RENT/LEASE
~
AUTO REPAIR FOR LEASE/
C.M. on IMwport Blvd. New
~ 8ay5 $3000 ? ~ wll Co:of 949-642·9699
Coaat MWo. Prililt
Baker/Brl1tot loc1tlon,
200-1IOOlq ft. E&c. Suhn
Avall 714-957·1151
1~~1
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tor yKM chm In pr11t19lout
Corona Del Mar Facility. 91 '"'9f.Sa71
CLOSING SALE
25-40% OFF
Clowtt. • Artwoltl -Ol5nly
Red Skelton • &Ill FiglMlnes
S.Hn-6292 FEW DAYS REMAINING
PAGUACCI
UDO MARINA Vlt.L.AQE
" ~ I 402LOST 6 FOUND I
Found MOMy NPB
714-MH711
LOST CAT T19« 1111PP9d
black & brown. male, vlclnhy
t&ih SL In CM. An•-• to BC 94M41-n6t Kally Of
1<•1114-7()1..6201
Lo.t Grey i Whitt unpe
Tabby Cat Femaie 7mo's old,
In COsta Mesa 714-97!-511911
1•12 CE~I
PACtflC VIEW MEMORIAL
l.agung Cour1 Giiden
companion (2) plolS lor
crlftll1ed """*-Oilcolnl!ICI
IO $2000 9'~1868
1420 GARAGE I SALES
CM FRl·SAT 8-?
1390 CORNELL
HOUHWtrta, plecta ol
fllmiture, and mite. * Downelzlng. Furniture,
household and sm ~
SallJlday Mpm 1741 Tustin
Ave Ul1lt 4-C, Coste Mesa
E.iate Sti. Sit only MPIYI
Ful'Tlllure, clott1ng kitchen
beddong, tools Everything ~ got 2000 VIStl Cl!Ofl NB
Esta Sites ... 1-1 Fumllurt a.. & .. hOuSthold .ll'flS
pnced to 51111 193 V•ginia
Place. X St's 22nd & Orll?I
G#age Siie Sii ~ Furnturt.
tTlll1ne hldwr, gol clubs, IUl1I
snowt>olrQs, OCAboard molOfl
400 Evening St• ~ N8
•NelSlf\boltlood Gatase sa1e Sat·SUn 8-3 1008 NlfCy Ln
CM oft Vldon.'Clnyori M
Midi ot Macelllnecus Items'!!
420 GARAGE
SALES
SALE, SAT ... ? ( o Sandi)
CROSS atr11t1, Rlvw Ave
ll'ld Balboe 81vd/Wnt NPB.
"LOTS OF EVERYTHING"
Thi Mother Of Alt SitH! Sat.
l-2pm You name It I have 11
Howard HU!llel dlnav 1108
Palm Ave tfB 714-969-0560
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ont piece OI wtloie hollMtutl1 cash l)lld ~9-4922
SOiid Wllnut 111tlque dlnrm
"' with 6 chllrt, 5'50. Pr.ity Trundle bed, brlnd new, $150 LoveNal off wMe. J100. 9'M45-4633
QUES
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PIANOS ii CoUKtlbl.s
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Wrrl11rul•t Af "•"n F 11 111for1M.t11oh r .111
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1456 PETWYEST~I
CHOW CHOW male, 3 ~~ neutered. current shots ~
tnendly happy. 11\'ine Anrrf.al
Cn Certer 94g. nHlA I•
~r~~ Jl~~m .. !~
expensNe, dear plasllc OOll,.
qi.lets noisy lags VISll • ~~'members tripod COIT\IT ~11111
C411S • OlefnOnd ProduclS Otpt
CS PO Box 515 Upcon. ~Y
11973 (CAL •SCAN) • • '
l•MERc:;ij
TOP $$$1RECORDSI
Jan R & B. SOUi. Roc:li,
SO'S & fiO'S MIK~ ~9-645-7505
HIGHEST PRICES PAID
for diamonds, watciles,
jewelry, Qold, sitv,,;. ..
WETOP AU OFFERS
WORLD ESTATE JEWE~V
NEWPORT BEACH
949-675-1585
••WANTED! LITTLE 119<R
CAme mu. Need to ·
reptac;e one 11\al was MQJM1
Cal Karen !M~&-9144 • •
WANTED! OLD COINS! I
Gold ~et F rrilin rTWll
steOOq Old WatcN!$' ie::a WES1'"COAST COIN'42
•WANTED TO BUY• ,
Arn111can 1nd1an Rugl.
8askals POC1PfY From ormite
party Dys 94i-72.3-0394 Ed . .
470 SCHOOlS J1NSTRUCT1Qtt]
Have A·
Garage Sale!
Call The.Pilot Classifieds at 642-567·8·
to plom ~our Garage Sole Ad l
Pirih :. Driver Wanted
'St.22 per hour plue
I Mee9t•
: NMded ..;,,, thN Sun
~2:4$am to 5:45pm, Addi·
tlonll WOttc may be evall-
ablt.
• Mu9t t11v1 truck or Van,
llabfllty lnaura~ with
proof or payments, drtv·
.,. flcenae, aoclal
llCurtty card, end clean _o.M.v. print out.
.Accepting application•
Mon to thN Frt from
J:OOem to 4:00pm. .,._ bring all requlr9d
lnfOnnetlon.
Tlmes Onnge County
Attn: Pam llcklngham
2901 G1rrt Ave.
Santa Ana, Ca 92704
: -7tW4M541 • • IOO.f33-4080
: POSTAL JOIST o s 16 iMii J08S To S21.8C)'Hf
•• ~&Exam rldlys, 91m-9om.
••• Cll , ..... *' ~0479 ·. ·. Pit. m rew r=-aea
~~111~.-:s
people Ide Fu WOfll '-lety
& rwlllenc:es to M•7tM61S. M •1 Mire W£ ROliil 6Uld bualneM. $300·12100/wti ~ Smal ...,, up , ..
94M75-8011
RETA: • &p'd s•si '"'°"
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Unel Rlfr1geratld Heulng
'$1.000 •on bofu tor llq). co. dr!Yers 'Solo dl!Yers stall
up 10 33 cera. Solo drMNI,
contrldors & lJfQ>ale stu-denls call 1<11'" frM lodly
8n·283-e393. (CAL'SCAH)
bRIVERSoOWNER oP£Rl • TORS S 1.00/mlle and more Home Wllkenda. 'Plld
WNld'/ 'Riil CA. ~ 6 NV
'Soerilsh tispelch r11il ·ct. A-OOl l Double end. Pecft: Center 1-l()C).8()0.2522 ext 11 (CAL 'SCAN)
dlAvsFASHIOW
ISLAHO II k>omg tor I lf*glllc, part
llnll cutMr tNt WOIMI bl
Mllabll l'leninal and ....
endl For n.Mlw ~ Robb ~ 94~759-1622
HOOst KEEPER/GIRL
FRIDAY, M fol EXEC In ec.an FrOfll Home, GNel P~. EcU:alld, R , E~ Hori
5mkt, Good DIMf. r:.x Rel. W/Plc or LY Msg 714-84().3481
Inside lllleWOtllcl MN\.
Mlg rep cftlcl needl penon 10
11#1 alb and wM Wiii ...
lomtrl Organizdon. CIS,
dlflCll & ~ ... I muse Olb --. WOfd Ind
Ollldltlookl ~ back· Ol"Ollld I + Exp. Alq.. FIT.
rD llUDI to MMSH427
Uc9neMd Of Noe ••• ,.
~=~~~ Training 1111 paid.
eocM00-53111Ul1119 um • om 11tA10N m some eq ~. Ayfij
lnrnld Cell '4~10 •
tor Tom b1CwMn !lm=2pm
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OW.. IM*Nllll
Sit your own ICheclill.
Control your own
Income. Sell lrom your
home, • wM, lm9I
luni:ll'lllM. Bt "' Avon ReprHentttlve Call
(888)561 ·2888.
YICUUlll '*'°"•no GP nae. /l(Jfltt In penon 11 FV
Vacuum & Sn4nQ 11141 lholitult 9l FV. Ro ce11a.
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Eltablshed YlnClllg route. WI
Ml by 100/99. $8.900 ril-
lmUm ~ $3,000+ lllOl-.hly Income. L.eue eval-
able wllh good credit.
HIOCH3H44.t. (CAL'SCA~
POWERFUL NEW o=.
PORl'\NTY wllh •ICl*dng bullnlsa Smll lrNeltment In equipment can return 21(
monlNy. Requlrll 5 houri, no
lllng. Rio *> needed. Toi lr11 1·U7·528·7443
(CAL "ICAH)
OWW YOUR OWN s 1 oo store
or dlOOll.,.,.,.., atlOI, Mll-
llTIWllr, qMa, brldll, git!
lncUllla llMnlory. lbcU11. ~.._, ...... ,~ Investment ~ 19.100
Cell -M01-327-1103t (CAL~ f' . .. ..
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A DEBT FREE Debi Corwollddon. 'Slop col-
lectiorl calls. 'Cul llnance ~.·euts::to ~ 'AVOld 'No
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L£XUI OF" TEA ~~..,. AIAE 'e7
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fl Udd NABEltS BiJICR;:~EWuE ·i1
Low min. INl.'llH, ~
CIClldlon. =.t: (614384) .:w.s .
(714)540-9100
CXOILUc tLDOAlbO 'i4
pertlct condition, 5511 ""· S'90071WtMNI •11'•1)tt•tt
cXOilUc CONCOUAS '97
Low min. beige. tin ltdler. moonroof, doyl, Bii ol wan
(2871133) $29,988
NAllEllS
ill4)54MIOO
CAOIU.AC DEVILLE '17
Low mlltl. IUY. va, Nortw1ar.
bel. of Wlff. (21""8) $23,988
NlblR Old•inotllll c.dllllC 714-540-tlOO
CAOillAc DEVILLE 'H
Low 14k ml, wNte. tan teallllr, V8, Nor11'111ar, beJ. of warr. ~) 128.988 Oldemoblle Cldillae 714-540-9100
ClbllUC ttb6RADO 196
Low miles, leather, l!llflY xtru,
bll. ol warrJ 801lll3) $24,988 eercs
{714)$40-9100
CAOICUc SEVILLE sts '97
Low UC ml. llble blact, Ian
lllv, Ith cond • bl.I ot warr
(835797)
NABlRS
$23,988
{714)54CM100
cmcuc tEVilE m 'i7
Low 2511 '""'· 300 hp
Norllwtlr, pl'lsllnl concborl
(818821) $30.988
MAIERS
C>J>K&1c4wr: sl'S '91
Low 811 mlltl, lealhtl co. "*1Y IX1rlil, Bii ol watT
(900405) $37,988
NABERS
(714~9100 cREVROiETtkSE LS 'ii
Low mllel, lealhel, lul pwr,
~m ~· ~. rool rlCk 3061 1 lorcun8'11~ LEXUS OF WESTMIN TER ~4)192"'906 bO CARAVAN •93 GIWld, dual tJc. loaded
(9950Ml04290~ $7.995 MCKENNA V SWAOEN
714-1'2·2000
DOOOENEON 'II
Auto, -'di, AC
(99505/3415446 $10,995 MCKENNA V LKSWAGEN
714-14HOOO * tOflo 8ROkCO ·ii • Edcne a.. Edit, Mllliillan.
lolldlCS. mint cond. 4X 4. 00 ~. onty 3711ml.111.ISO
090. 714-754o07J7 ot eel pflOlll TI4-47U001
..... bl-.yofoutof . ... oomplnlea. alldl
..,, "" local ....., 8~ •ureeu blfOl'9 ca.Id MY money « for MrVlclt. Reed
Ind undlr1t1nd eny
concnets before you
llgn.
..., ..
lly QWll.ES GOlllN
..... OMAlt SHAllP
Md TANNAH HIRSCH
RENOF.R UNTO CAESAR
nol rnoake them I or the opronuruty .
West lctl lhc: thrC\! or heart\, und
F 1'-; king Jo-.1 10 the act 1n the
clCJStd h•trl<J. Eugtr to rulf a losing
he in, dcd::irtr rnnunucd v.ith the
~uc:cn from hand, Wnt ruffed and
\witched 10 o lrump Although
declarer w s ble to ruff a heart 19
dummy With lhc queen Of ~·
there wa<; 1111 a losing hcan in 1hc
do,td h:.ind . Eventually declarer had
10 con,cdc three more trrcks -two
Jlu1111111ds und a heart. Down one.
NORTH
• Q2
0 85 0 8743 .•
•Q97 4 2
WEST EAST
• 865 • 4
03 Q KJI09 72
o AQ62 o "1< 109
• K 10 8 5 3 • A J 6 SOlITH
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•Vold
The biJding.
F.AST SOl!fH WES r NORTH
19 4• Obi Pass PUI Pass
Till!re was a good chance that the
three o f hearts wa a stnglelon -ii
certainly was not from more than a
doullleton -'iO the risk of an oppos·
mg ruff was Mrong. Declarer cc>Uld
count on ~\ien trump tricks and two
heart~. "° only one hean ruff was
needed to $Ccure the ct>ntract.
Opening lead: Three of Q
There is a lime for e"'erythmg
under the sun, the Good Book 1ell$
us. Selecting a time to wm a tnck and
a time to lose one should be a guiding .
philosophy for all bridBe players.
1ne secret 10 the hand was in sur·
rendering 1 hean tricl when declarer
wao; be 1 prcp•m .. -d to <lo so. anti 11)c
time for that was immediately. At.
lnck two South should ha\le returned
a low heart•
With eight sure tncks in hand.
South did not need much from pan.
ncr to make gam~ so the bid of four
spBCjes has our cn1hus1asllc apprayal,
as docs West's douMe Nonh dehv·
ered the right i;tuff, but dedarer did
It matte~ not how lhc defenders
continue. Ea'it can win and shift to a
trump. Dednn:r wins 1n hand. ruffs
the rema1nmg low hean w11h the
queen of trumps, then returns to hand
w11h a club ruff to draw trumps. Then
11 1s time to cash the queen of hearts
lor the ful filling trid.
895 CARSITRUCKS
NANSISUVS , , 695 CARS/TRUCKS
I' NANSISUVS
FORD CROWN VICTOl\1A LX '92 FUii power, tactoiy llf,. J1g01r XJ6 Vandln Plat "-"~ ml al ..t.e-1 .,,,,,,,..,_..._ Std1n 4Dr '97 949-123~~soC'-" ~ $44.995 97-4494
FORD EXPEOiTION '99 BAUER JAGUAR 714-ISS-4800
Eddie Ballet 4Jc4, -.co, 11tlf. IUll Jagu1r XJ6 V1111dln Pl•' pwr. pwr seats, "'°'fs. 81( ml Std1111 4Dr 97 (A 16671)Cal lorcurrent pnang LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER S4S,H5 ~7-4346
(714)192-690S BAUER JAGUAR
Honda CMC u 'IS 71 HU-4800
Aulo, A/C. pt>. pw ps llMn ,, J1gu~_!:l6 16 a.ene. cnae cooc'rot sasoo • ery dean; .. .,,. man Wlld
94t.133-1141 Ill# ltflS CJD 11acMI '.llU•.
HYUNDAI '87 Cell Aldl • 94~723·1Slt LEXUS ESlOO 'M Runs well, 4 speed, Cll 1()1 cv•.-Dricino
sunroof, $1500. LEXUS OF WESTlielNStER 714-545-1150 (714)192~
JAGUAR XJS V12 Cowr1lble LEXUS ES306 '91
'M Malak Red. 40K m Cail tor cur11111 pridnQ
MUST SS.LI $24,500/obo LElCUS OF WESTMINSfER
MM~7733 ~ (714)19HIOS
JAGUAR XJ6 L SEOAH ·97 --.-:LE""x""'us.,..,,,es"""300"="'...,95..--
$3t,89S 97.,.352 Cal tc,1 current pnc>ng
BAUER JAGUAR LEXUS OF WESTI,ltNSTER 714-1153-4800 (714)392-6906
JAGUAR XJ6 L SEO~N '97 LEXUS (§400 '97
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1t"4S-1700
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AJC. am1m call. ed. cc. alloys (0026341 $288 per mo
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55 Sautt -Maril 9"QUNS 37 ee.wa DIAcf\
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