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SERVING THE NEWPORT -MESA COMMUNmES SINCE 1907 THURSDAY, SEPllMBER 30, 1999
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Agaillst ~ oddS.
• Democrat Ted Crisell is
hoping to pull off the
unthinkable -beating
Republicans on their own ttirf.
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COSTA MESA -It's a nearly
impossible task, and Ted Crisell will
be the first to say so.
Still, Crisell, a Democrat, hopes to
steal away Dana Rohrabacher's seat
in Congress next year, pulling off an
Orange County upset that would
make political pundits forget about
Loretta Sanchez's victory in 1996 over
Bob Dornan.
.sentative follows throtigh on threats to
challenge Rohrabacher in the Repub-
lican primary.
A battle between the two Republi-
cans -who share conservative politi-
cal beliefs and a mutual antipathy that
dates back to 1992-would show vot-
ers their •extreme• positions, the 53-
year-old Mesa Verde native and
Chapman University graduate said.
•You'll find out how empty
Rohrabacher and Doman are," he
said with a confident smile.
Doman has said he'll make a final
decision on whether to run by the first
week of October.
Crisell added that when voters see
the true stripes of their Republican ·
choice, the more moderate among ·
them will consider voting for a Demo-
SEAN HILLER I DAIL\' PILOT
He's confident he can do it and
notes that Doman just may be the
ticket to success, if the former repre-SEE CRISELL PAGE A14 Ted Crisell ls attempting an upset in the upcoming congressional race. . .
FAST AS HIS ONE·DOG SKATEBOARD CAN GO
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MARIANNA DAY MASSEY I DAl.Y PILOT
Chris Fenner gets a little help on a hot day from his dog, Pett', on his way baa from the store.
Textbook shortage gets school off to slow start
• State funding hasn't kept up with rising costs, so Newport-
Mesa schools forced to scramble with aging, depleted texts.
said. "Everyone is complaining about
it."
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NEWPORT-MESA -Costa Mesa
High School Sf'nior Galel Fajardo wants
to go to the University of California, and
he knows he needs to pass Algebra ll to
get there.
He's prepared to sweat, to study and
to forgo the television and instead
hunch over his Algebra II book.
Fajardo also complained that even in
classes where he does have books, they
are often old and dilapidated.
Costa Mesa High School PrinCJpal
Andy Hernandez said the school is
experiencing a textbook shortage in
certain subjects, but that books have
been ordered, and they should be amv-
ing soon. He attributed the shortage to
There's just one problem: Galel, bke
all the other 45 students in his Algebra n class, is not allowed to take his text-
book home. ·
"It's hwting my grade right now," he
Any dancers out there? MllilHNIUM MOMENT
• Costa Mesa High is
holding a dance for
teachers and parents, but
;word isn't spreading.
.JJ.-..o;1cA GMrntsoN
IWf Plot
to students, and open only to
parents and fac;Ulty.
The idea, said PTA pr stdent
Sheryl Slaney, is to have parents
and teachers get to know each
other in a fun, lnformel settmg,
and to ra:Ise money for the school
in the process.
Advocate for slow growth
P aul Ryckoff served as a mayor
and city councilman for New-
port Beach m the 19705, press·
ing a slow-growth agenda for the
city in general and influencing zon-
ing decL"aons that strove to preserve
the resldential quality· of Balboa
Island, ·
a new computerized ordering system
and 90 extra students who showed up,
unexpectedly, for school this year.
"I've heard from a few pa.rents, and
once I've explained the circumstances
to them," he said. •1 think each and
every one of them bas walked away
saying 'Yes, this is a temporary issue,
and also a logistical issue,'" he said.
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INDEX COSTA MESA -At Costa ~esa High School's dance this
rnday, if teachen and parents
lind out that some attendees
haw drunk alcohol before com· 'nv to tbe ecbool event, they
:won't do a thing.
The dance Will be held in the
school gym from 7 to 9 p.m., and
it will feeture the up-and-oom·
ing rOck band Stagefright that'•
becoming famous around the
county-and UK> happens to be
teaeherl at the .high IChot>I.
Ryckoff had strong opinions about
• his roles m city goveumait, ocxd)n. Paal Ryc:kOft
ally locldng horns wMb ... dlMl)op-
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Thl1 ii Just one of many
unusual things about th1I Fri·
ilay11 event. the tint ln the
)c:bool'I hiltory wbk.b ls dOMd
~ Andy Hernandez
Mid be ilJlfJllY esdted about the
event and~ that many
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Effect of
dowilsized
El Toro is
unclear
• Alter OC Supervisors'
surprise support for a much
smaller new airport, each
side trying to figure out what
it means.
Sl ..,M Mc CoRMI< Ii:
A day after Supervisor Cynthia ·
Coad suggested the county focus on
a streamlined plan for an airport at El
Toro, forces on both side:. of the 15sue
debated whether the new plan lS any
ctifferent from the
one they've been
argwng over dur-
ing the past five
years.
The new plan,
which Supervisors
Chuck Srruth and
Jun Silvd saad they
would support,
calls for the El
Toro airport to
serve only domes-
llc flights and no
Pro-El Toro
ai~
display at
John Wayne
raises South
Cou~sire
See story
page AB
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more than 18 rrullion J>dSSengers d
year. Also, Coad said she is pushing
for the new duport lo ,have no1!o.e
restrictions and departure regula-
bons similar to tho ·e al John Wdyne
Airport.
COdd's idea is to stop the airport
plan at the second phase ot four,
SEE El TORO PAGE AS
City may get·
help in fight
to control
group homes
• San Pedro organization
will attempt to join Costa
~1esa to get new la\\ s passed.
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COSTA tESA -A San Pedro-
based r idents' orgaruzation that has
worked for hvc years to try to gam
more local control over that nty's
group horn ?S 1s trpng to work with
Costa Mesa residents a they embark
on a sllTlilar venture.
Community . Advocates for
Respon able Environmental Safety
(CARES) tS workmg with communi-
ties throughout Calilomia, including
ones in San Diego and Sha ta coun-
ties, and would like Co ta Mesa to be
the lat t addition to lhe11 li t,
SEE HOMES PAGE A14
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. -. . I I · 1ocali Only Daily Pibt A 2 Thunday, s.p.mt>er Jo, 1999 .....
A gem ofa sale ends
today in Lido Vil/a,ge
I t's too bad that today is the IEST IUYS last day of the Blackman,
Ltd. Jewelers sale. The
sale features selected jewelry
items and various mercl'lan-
dise reduced 50%. It's a good
day to find bargains for the
upcoming holidays. Black-
man Jewelers is known for its
high quality jewelry, watches,
gifts and service. The shop
has a warm European feel to
it -the majority of merchan-greer dise is out, not locked up
behind cases. It was one of Wylder
the first businesses to open in
the Lldo Village area, way If you've ever needed back in 1959. It's at 3408 Via
Oporto, Suite 1 in Newport office supplies and equip-
Beach. The store can be ment, you know that the
reached at (949) 673-9334. Office Depot on Harbor
. Boulevard in Costa Mesa is a
Irma Cohrs of Newport best buy for selection, prices
Beach has developed and and service. Now another
published a medical journal bargain that the Office Depot
that she believes is a great offers is office furniture. It
gift idea. It's called "Lifelong recently opened an outlet
-A Personal Health and store at 3309 So. Bristol St.,
Medical Journal." Cohrs next to the Michael's and
says, H Do you have a place Pick N' Save stores. "We deal
where you can keep your with furniture that.is brand
medical 'information? Don't new and has been discontin-
rely on your computer to ued in our commercial cata-
keep this very personal infor-logs," says store manager Bo
mation. • Cohrs suggests Sotengo. "All office furniture
using "Lifelong" as a hard-is 50% to 70% off the last
covered journal that will retail price, with mark downs
organize yow medical infor· taken daily. This is a one-of-
mation. There is space for a-kl.nd store in Southern Cali-
your parents' medical infor-fomia, and I invite you to
mation as well as your sib-come out and check us out.•
lings. And it will help WJth Merchandise· available
filling out forms when doctors mcludes desks, credenzas,
ask about yow ramtly's health butches, bookcase wall uruts,
profile. "Lifelong will keep a chairs, file cabinets and one-
record or your children's of-a-kind office furniture.
immunizations; there is even Office Depot Outlet Center
a page to put a copy of a can be reached at (71 4) 556-
birth certificate," says Cohrs. 6677.
"The lovely hardcovered Gloria Godfrey, a dedicat-journal has a window so that
you can personalize it with ed employee of the American
your own photo." You can Cancer Discovery Shop at
purchase a copy by callini 2600 E. Coast Highway in
Irma Cohrs at (949) 759-7 55. Corona del Mar, says that if
It costs $24.95, plus $3 ship-the Indian.summer comes in
ping .and handling. October as predicted by local
weathermen, the Discovery
Zany Brainy, at (949) 640-Shops blowout sale on new
5131, 1s celebrating the open-ceiling fans will be ideal.
ing of its 1 OOth store 10 a big There will be fans worth as
way; there's a big sale, spe-much as $350 available for
dal events and free gifts only $15. And, Godfrey says,
through Sunday. The sale is if the weathermen are wrong,
helpful since the reduced there IS a beautiful collection
merchandise has items kids of leather jackets, suits and
love. For Lego lovers, there pants at 50% off the already
are two big sets reduced 50% low prices. The shop can be
-the Lego Alien Avenger, reached at (949) 640-4777.
sale price $29.99, and the David's Bridal & Special Lego Aquanaut's Base, sale
price $44.99. There's a won-Occasion Dresses, at (714)
derful butterfly garden on 445-0091 and in' the Metro
sale for $14.99 whe re kids Pointe Shopping Center
can witness at home the llle above Nordstrom Rack, is
of a butterfly -from caterpil-having a $99 wedding dress
Jar, to chrysalis, to monarch sale. It's hard to believe, but
butterfly. Kids have loved selected weddiilg dresses are
Lincoln Logs since 1916, and reduced to $99, others are
they're on sale for $19.99. reduced $50 to $300. The
Quality wood puzzles for kids store carries thousands of
ages 2 to 5 are specidlly wedding dresses in sizes
priced, buy one and get the ranging from 2 to 26. The
second one at 50% off The sale lasts through Sunday.
special events include a Jour-Draper's & Damon's nal Jam tonight, where kids
age 8 and up can share 100 Ladles Fashions, at (949) 646-
thoughts at 7 p.m .; on Friday 5521. 1s having a consolida-
kids age 8 and up can play tion sale. Merchandise was
bingo with Crazy Bones at 7 transfened from Arizona and
p.m.; and dunng the week-Texas stores and discounted
end there will be Brainy 100 25% to 70% off. Sale mer-
Circuit Challenge games for chandlse will be discounted
kids age 8 and up at 2 p.m. an additional 40%. The sale
The free gifts include a draw-continues through Saturday.
ing to win a $10,000 savings It's at 1062 Irvine Ave. in
bond, compliments of Hasbro, Westcliff Plaza.
or a drawing to win a 100-
second shopping spree for • BEST BUYS is published Thur~
yourself and Toys for Tots. days and saturdays. If you know of
Zany Brainy is located at the a good buy, send a fax to (949) 646-
Corona del Mar Pld.Za in 4170 or write to Daily Pilot. Best
Buys. 330 w. Bay St .• Costa Mesa Corona del Mar. 92627
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.Ruby's waitress
brings .1940s
·hospitality to
the present
SHE IS
Keeping a little bit of history
alive by serving up burgers and
fries at Ruby's, a 1940s-style din-
er.
HELPING OUT
Walking into Ruby's is like
experiencing a bit of lu.story. The
waitresses all wear red-and-
while-stripped 1940s outfits and
the food is traditional American
fare.
Lopes began working at
Ruby's when it opened a branch
in East Side Costa Mesa this past
summer.
"I was looking for a job to sup-
plement my husband's income
and voila, here I am, -·said the
mother of two.
She saw an ad in the paper
that the new restaurant was hir-
ing, walked in for an interview
and immediately clicked with
the staff, she said.
SERVING UP HOSPfTAUTY
After working in the industry
for 13 years, Lopes knows what
makes a good server.
• 1t•s hard for me to dine at oth-
er restaurants," 6he said. •1 have
such high expectations.•
Fair selects spicy
theme for next year
The Ot~ County fair
Board has ed themes for
next year's Youth~ and
Orange County Pair.
The 108th edition of the
Fair, scheduled for July 1~ to
30, will be themed "Hot! Hot!
Holl We're Spicin' It Up.• The
theme was selected as a tiib-
ute to the pepper industry and
will em~ how the fla-
vors and textures of peppers
are appreciate in different cul-
tures.
The theme for Ybutb Expo
2000, April 14 to 16, wW be
•Heroes, Peats & the Califor-
nia Beat,• in honor of a.maz-
ing people and their achieve-
ments.
Competibon handbooks for
the expo will be available in
mid-November. To request a
copy, call, (114) 708-1553.
Good Samaritan
volunteers needed
Jrauma Intervention Pro-
grams, Inc. needs caring ~
ple to work as otizen volun-
teers trained to provide emo-
tional and practical support to
victims of traumatic events.
These modem-day Good
Samaritans assist poliCe and
fire departments in Costa
Mesa and other Orange
County commwlities. The vol-
unteers are called to the
scenes ol robberies, assaults,
acddentl and other aisil
events.
Por example, volunteers
assl.sted Costa Mesa police
p
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A good server, she sciid, ·Hbas
to have the desire to really be
there.~ They must be able to
anticipate what the patron wants
because 11not everyone likes but-
ter on their pancakes," Lopes
says.
Lopes is especially careful
when describing items on the
menu because her own family is
very particular about what kind
of food they like.
A SOOAL PROFESSION
Over the years, Lopes has
tried a number of different Jobs
but foun.d that her "chit-chatty•
personality naturally lends itsell
to waitressing.
•1rs very social and there's
instant gratification," she-said.
In the past, Lopes worked in a
wide array of industries includ-
ing the purchasing department
for Nintendo and as a llleguard
NEWS IN BRIEF
during the last year in a
hostage situation at the
Orange County Department of
EduCcltion and after a tragic:
incident at the Southcoast
Early Cbildhood LA:armng
Center.
A 10-day training session
for the program beg ms Oct.
14. Classes are in the evening
and on weekends. For more
information, call (714) 314-
0744.
Literacy group to
hold conference
California Literacy Inc., the
oldest and largest statewide lit-
eracy organiZation in America,
will bold its annual conference
in Costa Mesa's Doublctroe
Hotel this year.
The conference, ·on nack
fot Y2K, • is Scheduled for Oct
13 to 16 and is open to the
public. More than 500 are
expected to attend programs
on English as a Second Lart-
guage, learrung disabiliti ,
fund-raiiing, teaching tech-
niques and other literdcy relat-
ed topics.
Authors Thornrut ArmStrong
and Jill Marie land.ii; as well
as Guillermo Gonzalez, repre-
sentative for Sen. Diane Fcm-
stefn (D·Cali.f .), are scheduled
to SJ>eak.
for moro inf onnation, c:all 1-
800-894.-REAO.
Company plans
military shipment
Costa Mesa-based Cera-
dyne Inc. will b«~JQ shipp1.11g
at a hotel in Lake Tahoe.
The most bizarre job she ever
had, she said, was as a contest
announcer. Lopes would inform
people whether or not they had
won any prizes in contests they
had entered.
THE BEST RUBY'S HAS TO OFFER
Though Ruby's is best known
for its burgers and fries, Lopes
said that the Orange County-
based restaurant chain now has
a much wider menu. The restau-
rant also offers skinny fries, fish
tacos, turkey pot pie, sandwiches
and meat loal.
•And lots and lots of shakes,•
said Lopes, adding that their
most unusual is a frosty choco-
late, pineapple and peanut but-
ter concoction.
Having said this, however,
Lopes concedes that ber own
favorites at Ruby's are the bacon,
$7 .5 million in military armor
to the U.S. Government in
November. ·
Ceradyne was awarded a
contract in 1998 to produce
the ffiilitc.ry armor. An initial
November shipment, valued
at.$6.75 million, will be
shipped with a second ship-
ment valued at $750,000
shipped late this year. Cera-
dyne develops, manufactures,
and markets advanced teChni-
cal ceramics for mdustrial,
electronic, defense and con-
sumer uses.
Food ministry in
need of donations
The Jesus Food Mihistry is
in need of donations of food,
clothing, toys and hygiene
products.
The supplies are gwen to
familie5 and individuals m
need who live m the motels of
Costa Mesa. The ministry is
run by volunteer Luis Armen-
dariz and is supported by the
Newport Vineyard Christian
Fellowship.
The goods are delivered by
truck to motel residents week-
ly. The ministry needs pack-
aged and canned food, cloth·
m·g of all sizes, diapers, baby
food, games and toys for chil-
dren and hygiene products
including soap, shampoo,
toothbrushes and other per-
sonal items.
Volunteers are also needed
to help distribute the supplies.
For more information, caJ.l
(714) 963-0575.
MARIANNA DAY MASSEY I DAJl..Y Pl.OT
cheeseburger or guacamole
burger.
INTO THE PRESENT
On her own time, Lopes is a
sports enthusiast. She likes ski-
ing, cycling and running.
Lopes also is an avid garden-
er.
FUTURE GOALS
As soon as her kids are old
enough, Lopes ~ants to open up
her own restaurant
"I would specifically do
breakfast,• she said. •1t•s a lot of
tun.•
In the meantime, she said her
4-year-old son and 2-year-old
daughter are satisfied visiting
their mother at Ruby's and
enjoying the train mounted on
the ceiling.
-Noaki Schwartz
I N BRIE F
Ceremony honors
new Hall of Famers-
occ·s Alumni Hall of Fame
will add a few new faces to it)
ranks at 5 p.m Nov. 4 in a cer-
emony at the school's Student
Center.
Jay Amestoy, a vice presi-
dent of public relations for
Mazda Motor of America; Dr.
Iris Engstrand, a professor of
history and H.ISpanic studies 4t
the University of San Diego;
Rachel Perez-Hamilton, a
rel.!..red OCC employee and
past president of the college'$.
Alumni and Friends Assoda-·
tion; and Robert Moses, artistic
director of the dance company
Robert Moses' Kin, will be hon-
ored at the cer~mony.
Admission to the event, at
2701 Pa,irview Rd . .,.is free, but
reservations are required. Fot
more information, call (714)
432-5749. :
Fergie headed to
South Coast Plaza :
Sarah Ferguson. once Th&
Duchess of York, will tackle the
sub1ect or dining ta.ble settin~
at a special seminar lbumiay
at Macy's South Coast Plaza.•
How can one be elegant, yet
casual? How should one most
decorously mix one's china and
accessories? Fergie will
address these challenging
questions from 4:30 to 5 p.m.,
with the next hour giv~ ovet
to a signing.
South Coast Plaza is at 3333
Bristol St., Costa Mesa. For
more information, call (714) ;
556-0611, ext 4362. • •
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ref)l'oduced without written pet·
mission of c.opyrlght owner.
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our beaches. The
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COSTA MESA
• Mllple A~ A bike worth S70 wn ltolen In the 2000 "'
block at 9.50 a.m. s.s>t. 22. • •
• Airport Loop o.tv.: A stereo and compect disc player !
were stol~ from a cM 11'1 the 3000 bl<Xk at 4.25 pm. Sept. 21. : • • "8cientla Avenue: Compact discs worth S736 were stolen t
ffom a aw In tht 1000 blodc It nOOl'I s.pt. 17 i
• ~ ......._.,-* A map and pager worth S 125 wert '
stolen from a car In the 1800 bkxk at 4. 1 o p m. Sept. 14. i
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• r,Pqily Pilot Thursday, Seplember 30, 1999 A 3
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Keeping the kid inside alive -arzd hoping to get another shot Planning to meet? Think again
1:M ost of the time, wed. on't ~ see the wonders of the
I place in which we hve.
.. ~uch of the time, we don't
:"even look, but when we look,
1 we don't see. And so we
: depend on visitors to open our 1 eyes to the beauty of our famil-
far surroundings.
: We have a house guest visit·
.: mg from Chicago, and last Sun-
: day we took her to Laguna
Beach. We had lunch watching
the ocean break almost at our
feet, we visited gallenes, we
people-watched from a bench
on Coast Highway, we walked
that bustling piece of downtown
beach. And there an epiphany
: took place for me that is stiJl
:•1ery fresh as I write this.
: ·: Ever since I moved my fami-
: :~to Newport Beach almost 40
:'!t ears ago, I've made the same
•!pilgrimage to the oceanfront
: ,. i asketball courts whenever we
• visited Laguna Beach. I stand
: and watch the games going on
• -:-mostly muscled lwentyso~e-
. thing jocks elbowing one anoth-
. er under the basket and sweat-
mg profusely.
I've always fantasized being
asked to play. l've wanted to
tell them that I'm from Indiana
, where I was weaned on a bas-
ketball and that we won the
state high school chanlJ>ionship
when I was a senior -a feat
unparalleled m Indiana. I con-
sidered myself young when this
~hanging out at the Laguna
. courts started, but twentysome-
things regard fortysomcthings
·as in their dotage, long past
·competing in these rugged
THE IELL
CURVE
joseph n.
l>ell
pickup games. And so, fearing
rejection, I would stand on the
sidelines and wdit for an invita-
tion until I tired or being a spec-
tator and moved off to stand
another day.
I saw myself then as the high
school player with the deadly
arching set shot, and the years
have made no diJference in that
picture. I still see myself the
same way. My wife knows this
and stands with me to watch
the basketball players on our
infrequent visits to Laguna
Beach.
So that's what we did ldst
Sunday. But there was a full·
fledged game taking place on
only one of the courts On the
other, a man probably m his for-
ties was playing one-on-one
with his son. They were good,
and as I watched them, I edged
toward the court, a kid m an
Indiana alley trying to work his
way mto a pickup game. My
wife saw what was happening
t +
ond, feanny embarrassment for
me, distanced her:.elf.
Findlly, l caught the eye of
the fother and shouted, .. One
shot, just one shot?" He looked
d little startled at this wh.ite-
huired apparition callmg for the
hall I.Jut i.hrugged and motioned
· to his son to throw it to me. I
wa& standing on U1e deep
perimeter, about the distance of
d pro three-point shot, and I
did11't hesitate. As soon as I had
the> bdll in my hpnds, I fired it.
And I knew as soon as I let it go
that 1t was true. ,
It d1dn't swish, but it went
straight m, raltlmg the basket a
Little. l waved my hand casually
m th1mk!>, as tl th1s were a rou-
tine performance, and turned to
join my wile, resisting blowing
on my fingers. She had an
almost beatific expression of
amusement, relief and admira-
tion. The kid had come through.
For the next hour, there was
d new tightness in my step as I
foll owed the women through
downtown shops. My normal
impaltence at this sort of thing
gdv<> way to d kind of ebul-
lience. The old boy was still on
his game -and there was a lot
or pldy left.
Then we came on some
shops that required mounting a
long flight of steps. The women
went up ahead of me; I fol-
lowed carrymg a bag with their
purchases About baliway up, I
mi<;sed my footing and stum-
bled. As I tried to recover my
balance, my knee buckled and I
fell. While my wife hurried back
m alarm, I picked myself up,
~ deeply embarrassed. My hand
were stinging from the cough
concrete, but only my ego was
bruised. The kid and the old
boy had both taken a fall.
Some watching strangers
told me that the steps were of
an odd height and this sort or
thing happened all the time,
and my wife picked up thls
theme. There was a chair and
table a\ the top of the steps, and
I sat there while the women
shopped. Sat there and thought.
Did the humilialton of the fall
negate the euphoria from the
basketball court? wa-,. humility
the message here?
No, I decided. There was no
message. The two events had
nothing to do with one another.
I must make my peace with
both of them. I need to take
those perimeter shots, wherever
and however I find them. They
won't all go in, but that isn't
nearly as important as taking
them. Failure will never dimm-
isb the boy in me; only with-
drawal from life will do that.
At the same time, aging
needs to be dealt with head -on.
Whatever the reason for the fall,
things happen as we get older,
and we need to find ways of
dealing with them without rag-
ing al them. One way is refus-
ing to let the boy or girl inside
die.
So I'll stand by the basket-
ball courts again, hoping to get
another shot. I fully expect to
ma'ke it.
• JOSEPH N. BELL is a Santa Ana
Heights resident. His column runs
Thursdays.
• Costa Mesa sessions
supposed to be open to
public but sometimes resi-
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COSTA .?vt:ESA -A Planning
Commission meeting that started
late Monday ended up r8lsmg
issues about public access to the
t study session. which precedes the
meeting.
While half-a-dozen members of
the pubhc waited for the conmus-
sion Qleeting to start in the Co\.D'l.Ci.I
~Chambers, the commission contin·
ued its study session on the second
floor for nearly haU an hour.
The sessions are open to the
public in theory, but those waiting
were not able to attend because
access to the elevators is restricted
after6 p.m.
"1bat raises a reaJ legitimate
question as far as access,• City
Manager Allan Roeder said
City watchdog Enue Feeney
S9id that if elevators were locked
. after hours, the city should post
signs to direct the public to other
ways of getting to the second floor.
But, she noted, the stairs would not
be sufficient because they don't
meet standards established by the
Americans with Disabilities Act.
·u there's no access to that
meeting, then it's in violation of the
Brown Act," Feeney said.
The study sessions are adver-
tised on the agenda as bemg held
in conference room lA rather than
m room 2A. The Planning Com·
mission meets on the second floor
to avoid a conflict Wlth the City
Council, which uses the fm>t floor
room for its study se-sions.
Conunb'Slon Charr Walt Daven-
port apologized for the late start.
Planing Dltector Perry Valan-
tine said the cpmm.iss1on continued
to meet rather than come down to
Council Chambers because
details needed to be hammered
out on a development agreement
with George Sakioka.
The Sakioka (am.ily is expected
to dedicate land near the Lakes in
the South Coast Metro 'area for two
. future freeway ramps and a Cen-
terLine urban rail station. The
development ogreement would
give assurances to the Sakioka.s
that they could develop their land
according to current land-use enti·
tlcments and standards any time
wl1hin the next 20 years.
DJSCUSSions were of a t:eclmica1
nature and the commission didn't
want lo "bore" the tel~ aucb-
ence with the details, Valantine sa.ld.
Valantine said that members of
the public have previously shown
up at Planmng Commission study
session m 2A unexpected and
unannounced so he knows that it
can be done.
But. he added, that be was
unaware whether any regular
effort wos made to ensure that the
elevaton. are accessible to the pub-
lic after hours on rughts that Plan-
ning Conurussion study session are
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Board to -review
dis trict's goals
llWPOIT MISI SCIOOL 10111 WllP·UP
•Two-day meeting this
weekend will assess
how Newport Mesa's
long-term plans ar~ doing.
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NEWPORT-MESA -AB if
one marathqn meeting this
week isn't enough, ~chool
board membets and district
. staff will be back for more Frt·
day and Saturd•Y·
Supt. Robert Barbot has con·
vened his ~econd annual
review of the district's goals, an
intensive two-day meeting in
whlch bodrd members and the
district's top brass will make
sure-thdt what is going on in the
classroom is in line with the dis·
trict's long-terin goals. They
also will sN godls for the year.
said board member Martha
Fluor.
Last spnng, the board
adopted d long-term pldn for
the district. Now membQrs will
go over that plan and decide
which goals to concentrdte on
DEC LE OR
f A t S C:.t111JC-C0
ISSUE: Report to the board on
aumbling school buildings and
what should be done about
them.
ACTION: Approved, 7·0
this yeer. SUMMARY: Smee August, a
Food will be provided. Ber· comnuttee of commuruty leaders
bot told bOard memoon not to has been studying the district's
even dream abOut sneaking out crumbling classrooms, as well as
for a long lunch. The meeting vanous financing options so the
will be Friday afternoon il.nd district can pay fo repair them. ·
Saturday morning, forcing Three members of the commit·
many boftrd members to miSI tee, Kurt Yeager, Mark Schultheis
·bOth Newport Harbor High's and Manfredo LesRier, reported
pasta dinner and Harbor Her· to the board Tuesday that they
itage Run . · believe a general obligation bond
But despite their disappoint-, is the most likely method for pay·
ment, many said this is worth it. mg for the dislrict's staggering
•it's an opportUnity for staff repair costs.
to tell us where they are, and They also saJd they agreed
where they've been, and where with most of the findings of the
they a.re going,• Fluor saJd. "It's district's dfchitect, Fred Good,
more informal than a d h J ailed f $ 27 meeting, so we can ask a lot----~ w ose une report c or 1
million m repairs. "The roofs leak.
questions and and address The plumbing is rusty, and the
things· on a more infom1al carpel<:; are worn,• Lespier said.
basis." "The conclusion is inescapable:
· Her questions, she said, will Our schools need attention, and
center around making sure they need it now."
"schools are equal and there is parity across the district... Although they agreed in prin-
Sbe added that the two-day ciple with Good's findings, com-
session will also be a chance for mittee members swggested sever-
board members to get to know al refinements to his master plan,
all the new staff members who recommendmg that:
were hired over the summer. • The district create a standard
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hodgepodge or differing recom·
mendations.
• District officials interview
teachers and pnndpals al all the
schools a second time to make
sure that they have complete
information about the needs at
each school.
• The dJ.st.rict confront the issue
of earthquake safety. Because
making schools earthquake-sale
is incredibly expensive, Good did
not include the cost of seismic
retrofitting into his plan. "We
think you need to think about it,•
Schultheis said.
• The board sell unused prop-
erty and renegotiate its debt in
order to pay for as much of the
re~ as possible without raising
taxes.
• The board set up an oversight
committee to guarantee the mpn-
ey is spent properly.
At tbe board's request, the
committee will make a final rec·
ommendation in another two to
four weeks.
ISSUE: Whether the district
should pay to place police offi-
cers at secondary schools in
Newport' Beach.
ACTION: Approved, 7-0
SUMMARY: Despite concerns
from one parent that the board ls
contributing to a •prt.son-llke•
atmosphere on campus, board
members voted unanimously to
pay for half the salaries of two
Newport Beach police officers
who will be stationed at Corona
del Mar High School, Newport
H~r High School and Ensign
Middle School. Board members
said they do not believe the
police officers will create a prison
atmosphere. Instead, they said
the police officers will make
schools safer and help students
have a better relationship with
the police. Newport Beach Police
Chief Bob McDonnell came to
the meeting and spoke highly of
the program, which will cost the
district about $70,000 a year,
after an initial investment of
about $12,000. The officers will
start in .February.
ISSUE: Maintenance and Oper·
ations Report
ACTION: None Taken.
SUMMARY: The district's main-
tenance and operations depart·
ment spent more than $5 million
this summer fixing roofs, paint·
ing walls, and generally sprucing
up schools. Director Erle Jetta
reported on the work done over
the summer, complete with a
videotape explaining what,
exactly, the 'district's little-noticed
but much-needed maintenance
and operations department actu-
ally does. The answer, it tums J
out, is everything from painting
lines on football fields to fixing '
roofs to heating swunming pools.
Board members gave the P,epart-
ment a standing operation.
ISSUE: Status Teport on making
sure the cwrlculum the district is
presenting students matches the
educational goals the board
developed last year.
ACTION: None Talcefl
ISSUE: Officials in the curricu-
lum department spent the sum-
mer reviewmg the district's cur-
riculum for each grade level in
each subject to make sure that
teachers' lesson plans match the
educational goals the board
adopted. In a long and colorful 4
presentation, officials said they
are well on the way to making
sure all the curriculum matches.
Julie Chan, the district's literacy
coordinator, and Sharon Fry,
principal of TeWinkle, told board
members about a new study
skills program they are institUt-
ing at TeWinkle.
-Jessica Garrison
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Proposed arts center budget at $140,000
• Committee will fine-tune
financial estimates before
taking plan to City Council
in November.
NOA.Kl SoiwARTZ
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NEWPORT BEACH -A com-
mittee of library board and city
arts commission members got
their first look at an operating
budget for the proposed Arts and
Cultural Center. Initial estimates
are such that the committee may
have' to ask the City Council for a
significant donation:
The proposed budget for staff
amounted to 564,2•2 and opera-
tions to $75,400 -a total of
$139,642. .
Members est:b:nated they may
ask for $75,000 from the city. But
because these are initial esti-
mates, committee in.embers plan
to refine their calculations before
presenting them to City Council
officials Nov. 8.
Plans to build an Arts and
Education Center began earlier
this year. It was estimated that
the proposed center, which
would be built on a parcel of
vacant land ctdjacent to the cen-
tral branch of tbe Newport Beach
Public Library, would cost $12
million.
·nus would be a place every-
one would come to,• said Jim
Wood, chCllrnlan of the Newport
Beach Public Library Board of
Trustees. •nus would get beyond
shopping centers and beaches.•
Strtce then the committee has
been making sloV( but constant
progress toward its goal.
Th"n about a month ago, the
committee agreed to a center that
(vould be city owned. But the
group continues to explore
whether lie governance board
will be run by the municipal gov-
ernment or a private foundation.
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marine resources report
• Study is first step in
major undertaking to
manage, help preserve
state's marine life.
NoAJO SolWARTZ
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NEWPORT BEACH -The
release of a draft report aimed
at improving the way .the state
classifies its marine resources 1s
the first step in a major under-
taking to mariage and help pre-
serve California's marine
resources. • I
+ WHA?. Workshop on
marine resources report
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+~7to9p.m.
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tion, call (~9) ~3002.
Irvine Co. honors 3 NeWport-Mesa principalS
n I
·0ne of the issues that has
emerged is that there is confu-
sion over the groupirlg of
qiartne managed areas, (such
as) reserves (and) refuges,. said
Brian Baird, spokesman for the
Resources Agency of Califonua.
classifications,· Baird said.
•people go down to a beach
(classified as an] ecological
reserve. walk around tide pools
and are confused whether it's·
legal for them to take a hermit
crab off the beach.•
•Sharon Fry, Allan
Mucerino and Don Martin
will each get $3,500 for-
staff development, other
school impiove~ents.
NEWPORT-MESA -TeWin-kle Principal Sharon Fry had a
huge bouquet of flowers in her
office last week, but when asked
who they were from and what
they were for, all she could do
was blush .
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Fry, along with Ensign Inter-
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Principals from Tustin Unified
and Irvine Unified were also hon-
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al Principal Excellence Award
program, and representatives
from the company will be attend-
ing school board meetings around
Orange County the r;iext couple of
weeks to hand out checlcs totaling
$35,000.
Lisa George, a parent at
Ensign who authored the propos-
al nominating Mucerino, said she 1
was delighted that he had been
chosen.
Parents plan to fete Mucerino
soon. In recognition of Martin's
honor, he was treated to lunch by
his staff lhls week.
-Jessica Garrison
The agency's report, Ca.bfor-
nia's State Cla~cation System
for Marine Managed Areas, lists
several areas in Newport Beach,
including Upper Newport Bay
Ecologtcal Reserve and the
Marine Refuge at Little Corona
State Beach, among its 18 differ-
ent classifications.
•1t•s hard for public to under-
stand [the existing system of
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The Resources Agency met
with the State lnteragency
Marine Mariaged A.ras Work-
group in order tQ streamline the
number of classilicanons to as
few as four 11us will be the first
time anyone has ·sat down and
evaluated the system, Baird
1said.
There will be a public work-
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Orange Coast College presents a
two-dnd-a·hdlf-hour fishing semi-
nar from 6:30 to 9 p.m. at its Sall-
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The course 1s $28 The Sailing
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Newport Harbor High School will
hold a Pasta Night tn pre paration
for the Hdrbor Hent~ge Run Tick-
ets for the cijnner dr<' from $4 to
$8. The everlt is from 5.30 to 7 .30
p.m. and 1s at 600 lrvme Avenue,
Newport Beach. For more infor-
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FRIDAY AND SATUR DAY
Attention all Newport Harbor
J hgh School gTdduates from the
class of 19491 A 50th high scnool
reunion will be presented today
and Saturday. For more mforma-
tion, call (949) S.8-2678.
SATlJRDAY
The Orange County Fair & Expo-
sition Center will hold a baby
~xpo from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the
faugrounds in Buildmg 10. Cost is
$7 for adults, and children 12 and
under are free. For more informa-
tion, call (949) 443-3735.
A free program called "For Your
Personal Safety" is being offered
at noon in !he 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 lo ensure
theu personal safety. For more
mfonnation, call (949) 717-3801.
For auto race tans, the Orange
County Fair & Exposition Center
is holding speedway nationals at
7 .30 p .m. in the Grandstand Are-
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tor children 6 to 12. Children 5
dnd younger are free. Parking is
in the ma.in lot off Fair Drive. For
more tnformation, call (949) 492-
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1be Qnnge County Falt & Expo-
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The Orange County Apple Com-
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meeting from 8 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
in lhe Chemistry Building of OCC
at 2701 Fairview Road, Costa
Mesa. The meeting is free to first-
ti.me visitors. For more informa-
tion, call (714) 770-1865.
SUNDAY
First t)nlted Methodlst Church ls
holding a gala ctinner and auction
to raise funds for its "Missions"
outreach program. The event is at
6 p.m. and costs $12.50 per person
or $30 per family. The church is at
420 W. 19th. St., Costa Mesa. For
mo{e information, call (714) 548-
7727
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The Costa Mesa Seruor Center
begins a three-week astrology
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costs $24, runs from 1 to 3 p.m. on
Tuesdays through Nov. 9. The
center is at 695 W. 19th St., Costa
I
Mesa. Por more information, call
(949) 645·2356.
WEDNESDAY
Community Assns. l.JUUtute pre-
sents a Community Leadership
ltciining Program from 6 to 9 p.m.
at the Holiday Inn, 3131 S. Bristol,
Costa Mesa The program is $1,5
for members, $35 for nonmem-
bers. For more information, call
(949) 380-7360.
EUmographic writer Joy Parker
will speak at the bredktast meet-
ing of. The Inside Edge floundd-
tion for Education from 6:30 tb
8:30 a.m. The event is at 600-A
Anton Blvd., #420, Costa Mesa.
Tickets arc $20 • for first-tune
guests, $35 for repeat guests. For
more information, call (949) 460-
4242.
Newport Har bor Republican
Women will hold a general meet-
ing at noon at the Balboa Bay
Club. Glenn Spencer, president of
the Voice of CitizeOi Together,
will speak. The meeltiflg is at the
Balboa Bay Club, 1221 W. Coast
Highway, Newport Beach. For
more information, call (949) 759-
3086.
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meeting will address the pro-
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by the Newport Beach Central
Library. Tue meeting is at 6 p.m .
at the Riverboat Restaurant, 151
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Beach. Admission is free. For
more information, call (949) 224-
2266.,
OCT. 7
The Ebell Club wUl meet at 11:30
a.m. at the Ba.lua Corinthian
Yacht Club, 1601 Bayside Drivt>,
Newport Beach. The program
will include the Nifty Fifties. For
more information, call (949) 721-
9267.
The Upper N~wport Bay Natural-
ists will host a 10-week series of
classes for docents beginning al
6:30 p .m. The classes will be
held at the Newport Dunes
Resort at 1131 Back Bay Drive,
Newport Beach. The cost is $20.
For more information, call (949)
640-6746.
OCT. 9
The Marine Program at OCC wUJ
host its second annual Cruisers'
Raft Up from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. at
the Sailing Center, 1801 W. Coast
Highway, Newport Beach. The
event mcludes seminars, visits
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aboard crwsmg bOats, worltshoJllS
and safecy-at-sea demonstrations.
Cost is $.49. For more information:
call (949) S..5-9412.
Oct 12
The Jewish Women's Business &
'""Professional Group of the Jewish
Federation of Orange County will
present Bonrue Milenthal. She
will speCik on "Breaking Througb
the Glass Ceiling" at 6 p.m. at 250
E. Baker St., Costa Mesa: The"
business and professional group
is for women who want to partici-
pate actively in the Jewish com~
mun.ity. Cost for the dinner and
program for members of the
group is $20 and $25 for non~
members. For more information,
call (714) 755-5555, ext. 222.
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1)ie Costa Mesa U brary Founda.
bon wtll present authors Ray
Bradbury and JoAnn Mapson for
a book signing at 7:30 p.m. to
benefit the foundation, which was
created to unprove library ser-
vices for the Costa Mesa commu-
nity. Bradbury and Mapson will
be at the Costa Mesa Senior Cen-
ter, 695 W. 19th St. Cost is $15 per
person. To maJ<e reservations, call
(949) 650~4846.
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fosophy: Where Philo!iophy,
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t 7 p.m. at 1000 Avocado Ave.
IJ'he. free program, presented by
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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.
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The Opts Senior Center ls hold-
ing a rummage sale from 9 a.m. to
4 p.m. Saturday and Crom 9 a .m. to
noon Sunday at 800 Marguerite
Ave., Corona del Mar. For more
information, call (949) 644-3244. ·
group meets to discuss relation-
ship issues at 6:30 p.m . Tues-
days at 1151 Dove St., #105,
Newport Beach. For more infor-
mation, call Barbara at (949)
261-8003.
The Friends of the Newport
Beach Public Library Used Book
Store needs lo 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
left at any of the three branch
libraries -Balboa, Mariners or
Corona del Mar. They could also
be left in the special book closet
next to the store, 1000 Avoca.do
Ave. For more information, call
(949 759-9667: . .
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l'he Environmental Nature Cen-
ter is hosting Us annual Fall Faire
&nd Pumpkin Patch 1rom 10 a.m.
to 3 p.rn. al 1601 16th ·St., New-
port Beach. The event will launch
the Halloween season and is open
to children and parents who
would like to play games, sample
Iood and buy pumpkins. The
event also features a silent auc-
tion and an opportunity drawing.
For more information, caU (949)
645-8489.
The Newport Beach Newcomers
Club meets at 10 a.m. the third
Wednesdays of each month at dif-
ferent homes. The group or about
100 women go on the road, play
goll, tenrus, bridge and more. The
group also holds several evening
parties. For more information, call
(949) 854-4501.
Orange County is sponsoring a the group is to help children
discussion group focusing on and other concerned relatives
issues, concerns and responsi-to !denltfy problems and issues
bilities or adult children caring and develop appropriate solu-
for theu elderly parents at 7:30 lions. Cost is $30. For more
p.m. Tuesdays at 250 E. Baker informahon, call (714) 445-
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Abad
sign?·
•Display at John Wdyne
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but passersby either don't
seem to notice -or care.
~Pb
·A controversial pro-El Toro
' sign at John Wayne Airport pro-
duced a heated dc>bdte 1\.w~day
among Orange County supervi-
sors, who eventuully votf'd J-2 to
allow the sign to stdy put.
SCAN HIU£R I OAlY Pl.OT
A sign boosting a new El Toro airport greets John Wayne visi-
tors near the baggage claim area.
The sign, part ol the cowity's
promotional campaign to build
support (or d new South County
auport, says the new El Toro atr-
port would be a "goOd neighbor"
although there are plenty of South
County residents who would not
go along with thdt des19ndlion.
Supervisor Tom Wilson t-ven
compared the '>ign lo tho Rl'rtin
Wall and himself to thPn-pr<>si-
dent Ronald R1'ttgiln scndinq cl
message to th<' Soviet Umon to
tear down thl' d1v1sive st1ucturc
But there Wd'> little s1qn of the
ruckus the poster WdS Cflll'>tng dt
the baggage c ld1m t1rcd dt John
Wayne Wl•llrwsdt1y Pd!:>SenqNs
seemPd mmf" intent on hndmg
their luqqagP than reddmg pro-
mobons tor 8 new airport
Adnun11 Trupllo, who lodd!.
pldne:. di .lohn Wctym>, Silld that
most or her co-workers have seen
the sign, which has been m the
spot SUlce the summer. However,
she's uOSW'e if passengers take
the bme to redd it.
·Many are from other states
and don't know what's going on,"
she said.
The SJgn IS larger than the oth-
er promotional signs in the area,
but rt 1s m muted shades or green
dnd lavender and lacks the glossy
flllli.ih that others have. It is tucked
dway m the comer of the Luggage
awa. neur unclaimed baggage.
Wilson complained to the
Bortrd of Supervisors that the sign
is misledding and inappropriately
pldccd in a county facility.
The sign goes on to say that a
new airport at El Toro will create
s1gruf1cantJy less traffic than an
dltemative plan for the land, the
t'-.1.illenruum Plan. That altemabve
I.!> being pushed by the city of
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complex.
The sign also states that the El
Toro airport would not produce
noise in •homes and schools in
the official noise impact area.•
Passengers Keith and Jennifer
Koeppen said they didn't disap-
prove of a promotional sign in
the airport despite the fact that
they chos~ to move from Aliso
Viejo to Las Flores because 'of the
looming plans of arl airport near-
by.
"It's 1ust as frur as people
mcluling you at grocery stores to
get you to sign a petition," Keith ·
Koeppen said, referring to volun-
teers in the effort to get the Safe
and Healthy Communities Initia-
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that two-thirds of voters approve
changes or the creation of a new
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EL TORO
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which looked ahead to 2020 and
called for an international airport
to serve about 29 million possen-
gers a year. The new plan would
leave to future supervisors the
decision of ddding on to the aJJ'·
port's size and services.
Supervisors still havC' to dOCide
whether they will adopt the
scaled-down plan offlcially, but
until then, spokeswomdn Ellen
Call said tbe lX>ard is still backing
the larger airport. Coad said she
sees no need for the Board of
Supervisors to vote to adopt her
plan because it is already account-
ed tor m the existing plclns.
Coad said she hopes .her pro-
posal will start a dialogue between
county leaders and South County
residents because 1t is less com-
plex and far-reaching than prevt-
ous plans.
"It's so much easier to visual-
ize," she said.
But some South County leaders
BOOKS
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Don Martin, prlndpal at Coro-
na del Mar High School, said his
school was also experlencmg text-
book shortages in Spanish. gov-
ernment and health.
Apd iI even one more junior
transfers into the school, Martin
added, he will have a shortage in
U.S. History as weU.
Bob Boies, plinopal of Newport
Harbor High School, srud hts
school had plenty of books this
year, but noted that some of them
are quite old
The problem, said adrrurustra-
tors, is that the cost of textbooks
bas soared in re.cent years, t.Uld the
..
said t6ey <ion 't want to visualize
any ~ at El Toro -big or
small.
The El Toro Reuse Planning
Authority called the plan a
•repackagmg of the existing au-
port concept" and called it o sign
that the board's plans are in "seri·
ousjeopa.rd~· .
"The county is trying to deceive
the public by implying that they
are reducing the size of El Toro,•
said Susan Withrow, chairwoman
of the coalition of eight Mtiairport
a ties.
Jeff Metzger, chairman for Citi-
zens for Safe and Healthy Com-
munities, said the proposal high-
lights just why his group's initia-
tive should be passed thJs March.
The initiative would require two-
thirds of voters to approve con-
struction of a new or expanded air-
port, jail or· hazardous waste site.'
"All they're trying to do now ls
buy off the opposition,• Metzger
said. •The planning process
should require that the people
bemg most affected by this be
mduded."
For Newport Beach residents,
the proposal would mean that
money the school district has
received from the state to buy
books has not kept pace.
"We've had to rob from Peter to
pay Paul to get the books," Martin
said.
Biology textbooks now cost
around $65 each, for example, Her-
nandez said -nearly three times
what they cost just 10 years ago.
New state money, part of Gov.
Gray Dayis' package of education
refonns, is in the budget for text-
books this year, but it didn't come
down in time to put books m stu-
dents' backpacks this fall.
School board members voted
just Tuesday to hold a public hear-
mg on iextbooks at their Oct. 12
meeting. That heariilg marks the
beginning of the process or buying
oewbooks.
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mote people would ily into JQIPl
Wayne. Mayor Dennis O'Neil ...
that John Way-M. which hos e~g
at 8 million passengers, like~
would handle its full potential:i The county's plan now proJ
John Wayne serving about 5 •
lion passengers each year by 2
·However, O'Neil said that 1 believes Newport Beach resid
will welcome Coad's proposal. ~<i
perhaps even agree to slightly
expanding the airport, if it m~
th.at the South County will shate
responsibility for accommoda~g'
the county's growing air trans·
portation needs.
"Newport Beach has neV'ef
. advocated closure nor suggesu;<i
that John Wayne should of!
reduced In size," O'Neil said.
Tom Edwards, a longtime air-
port activist and former. Newport ·
Beach mayor, said the propoSa,1
may influence some South Counfy
residents who would support an
airport if it had John Wayne-UX~1
restrictions. But he said there are a1
number this new proposal will
never paCify. ~
"You're not going to convin~
everybody,• he said. 101
Principals stressed that they I
have ordered books for all the stu-•
dents who need them, and
should be arriving any day now.
But that doesn't help stu
like Katy Petersen, who is wi
an algebra book. She said
students in her chemistry
lack books, and even when thi
have books, the covers, pages, aG
entire sections are missing. ,
Farshid Kazi, student body
president at Costa Mesa High 1
School. said he hadn't exJ>eti·~
enced any book shortages. But he
said many of the books, · ..
in his advanced science courset,
are hopelessly outdated.
Matt Montoya, a parent of,
Costa Mesa High School senflit
said his son bad pointed out a~
benefit of not having text~)
•At the moment, they don't b&Y9-
as much homework,· he said .
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~ophisticated ladies-arid gents convefge to help ATSC
ATSC has a reputation for pro-Clndy and John Cates, Karen Sophisticates, call ch}uue Netro the how is sponsored in part by he Sophisticates of the
Assessment TI'eatment Ser-
vices Center held its annu-TIE CIOWD
b.w.
cook •'
mbership confab this week,
just prior to the Newpe>rt Beach
(f,Cjmcours D' Elegance (the big
ye~rly car show and event orga-
n#ed by ATSC), which unfolds this weekend at Pelican Hill. A
spectacular new estate in Pelican
Rill ~aptivated members and
guests with its ocean view and
world-class appointments as
SDPle 175 Sophisticates shared
annual notes. O rchestrated by
co-chairs Sue Cannon and
~von Kile, who also serve as
m~mbership co-chaiis, the
~vening was a tribute to the
stiong sorority of women who
~ave raised in excess of $1.2 mil-
lion for ATSC throughout the
pa$t 16 years.
•Tue f\lflds raised by Sophisti-
cates help ATSC to provide free
counseling to children and their
families,• said the very attractive
tall blond Lana Chandler,
spokeswoman for the Sophisti-
cates Guilci. • ATSC is dedicated
to the· purpose "arrest the prob-
lem, not the child• and works to
divert children from behavior
that does not promote healthy
family and social relationships,
and success at school.•
Dawn Brew.ster, Kelly Roberts and Penny Fox Shah at the
Msessment lreabnent Services Center benefit at Pelican Hill.
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viding the highe5t quality profes-and Victor Hard.lo, Ollie Hill at (949) 756-0993. The organlza-Lincoln, which made a move to
siona.1 evaluation and family with Arthur Klnzli, classy real • bon is open to all inter . ted m Orange County recently with its
therftpy. Events such as the Peli-estate agent AU.Ion and Klmo working~ mcike a dilterence tor n~Uonal headquarters Specia!
can Hill sunset mixer, the McCormick, Jeanrile and Jilek children in the commuruty. TI:icy exhJbib> include.the story of the
upcoming Concours D' Elegance Lawrence, Barbara and Jay al.so ~appen to have a great Lim Packard Automobile, celebrating
(which is A'I'SC's biggest single Magnes.s, Susan Pickle, pretty making that <ii!f e rence. its tOO-year aruuversary.
annual fund-raiser), and the Alssa Wayne, and Bob and Be sure to VlSll the Concours
Spring fashion show and lun-Cathy Lowden. D' Elegance tlus weekend at the • a.w. COOK'S column appears ~
cheon, one of the most important To become a member of the Pelican Hill Goll Club. This year Thursday and saturday
annual fashion presentations in
Orange County -always pro-
duced with style and drama -
combine to make ATSC and the
Sophisticates among the more
prominent local charitable
groups.
·we have 180 members, and
we work bard. The funds the
Sophisticates raise for ATSC
mostly come from our Spring
fashion show,• said Chandler,
who also reported that Penny
Fox Shah, president of the
Sophisticates, bas secured the
participation of Nordstrom for the .
show, and the sponsorship of
Mercedes-Benz for the event to
take place in 2000.
Also of note, Shah announced
the annual Caring Heart Award,
a special tribute made by the
Sophisticates each year at the
fasluon show, will be bestowed
upon Kelly Roberts, who is
known for her commitment to
m a ny community causes includ-
ing ATSC.
As the delicacies of chef Erle
Nguyen of Fox Fire Restaurant,
Anaheim, were passed to the
party-goers at Pelican Hill, Shah
welcomed guests carteen and
Michael Brennan, the gorgeous
and always stylishly dressed
Yolanda Bleweri, Carmen and
Mike Cristy, Peggy Coldwater
and Bob Clay, Shelley and
Michael Elam, Catherine (who
recently celebrated a birthday}
and Jlm Emml, Susan Kagnoff,
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$100,000 for seven charities Including the Boys & Girls Club, Drug Use ts Life Abuse and the
Reeve-lrvtne Research Center at UCI.
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Mumford and Jakob lie, but only the latter's need to be heardJ
EDITOR'S NOTE: The Reel Cr1t1cs col·
.JI features movte aitiquts writttn by
eummun1ty members ~ing on our p.mel.
'Jakob · is story that
needs to be told
S hrue courage, laughter and
hope in "Jakob the Liar."'
A sadness overwhelm'i me.
Around the world people Lie in
thf!u beds, perhapf> numb to lhP
sow1ds or bombs, gw1shots,
~1..reams and relentless sobbing.
Where do people find tJ'te
_ strPngth to cope? How do they
maintam nom1alcy? Maybe one
way is to share stones of
courdge, ldughter dnd hope. One
· uch story is •Jakob the Ll~r. •
1Jl Nazi-occupied Polanct dur-
ing World.War II, Jakob Heym
(Academy Award-winner Robin
Williams) ucc1dentally overhears
u radio news bulletin declunng
thdt Russid.ll forces am advc.Lnc-
ing into the German-occupied
temtory, only 400 kilomoten.
awdy. Swearing his friend to
sec recy, he shares the wonderful
new:., however M1schd (tiev
Schrejber) c6ncludes that Jacob
possesses d forbidden rcld10. 'Jlle news trdvels fast through
vr~ f'Jel 'H8
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the ghetto, replacing depres ion
and suicide with uplifted spints,
renewed hope and optl{ni.Sm.
Tom between revedling the truth
and mcl.Ultaming lhe charade,
Jakob continue:> to report fictl-
tious new bulletin that the
dilled forces dre advancing
agamst the Nazis. Through mfor-
mants, the Gestdpo learns of the
1magiAdry radio and a search
ensues to find its owner.
If the plot of •Jakob the Liar"
seems simildr to last year's much
acclauncd Academy Award-win-
rung "Life Is Beautiful/ consider
1t another volwne in a vast collec-
llon. There Me probably a million
stone.-; thdl should be told. And if
~ they can all be told as mdsterfully
and compeUWg as "Jakob the
Liar,• keep them coming.
•Jakob the Liar,• based on the
novel by Jurek Becker, who spenl
hi<t child hood m
a Polish ghetto
and concentra-
tion camps, is a
remake of the
1974 German
ftlm. "Jakob
der Lugner•
which won the
Silver Bear
award al the
Julie Lowrance Berlin Him Fes-
tival. Where
"Life is Beautiful" is primarily a
fable, Becker's true-life experiences
breath rPdlity into• Jakob the Liar."
Most or the scenes depicted. every-
day life in the face of something
quite horrific.
In many ghettos during World
War D the inhabitants tned to
maintain a semblance or normal
lile by fomung orchestras; under-
ground reading clubs or theatri-
cal productJons. With lhls realiza-
tion, although hesitant, 1 wa.s till
able to laugh at Jakob's baffled
fnends as they quipped one-lin-
ers, or, in keystone cop fashion,
clumsily crashed into each other.
Williams gives anotheJ praise·
worthy performance as Jakob,
even if the role fail'> to off et the
range of his Oscar winning perfor-
mance in "Good Will Hunting."
Our reluctant hero is surrounded
by an outstandtng ensemble cast;
a virtual "who's who."
So what if the plot of "Jakob
the Liar" is similar to ·Life ls
Beautiful." In all fairness, produc-
tion began on "Jakob the Liar• in
1997, and although completed at
the same time as "Lile is Beauti-
ful", far several redsons, shrewdly
it was not released until now.
Unfortunately, the similanties
may slant your perception so that
•Jakob the Liar" appeors Jessi
fresh or inventive, but be patient.
All compansons aside •Jakob the
Llar" was very poignant, thought-
provoking and worth seemg.
• JUUE LOWRANCE, 40, is a Costa Mesa
resident who works at a Newport Beach overnight aircraft advertising agency.
Attempt at feel-good
flick fails
L awrence Kasdan has mad
a career of extolling the
vrrtues of "The Big Chill"
g<•neraUon. Uke the movie of the
ScUlle name that he wro(e and 1
directed, •Mumford• attempts to
console the viewer with whimsi-
cal dialo<JUe and vistas extolling
the virtues or his characters who
are part of the great American
landscape.
Unfortunately, like "The Big
Chill,• which was inspired by
,John Sayles' superior "Return of
lhe Secacus 7, • •Mumford• des-
perately tries to rekindle the •
warmth and feel of, jil its best,
1950s cinema, and at it's worst,
sitcom television.
"Mumford" stars Loren Dean
("Say Anythmg" and "Billy Bath-
gdte") as br. Mumford, a psy-
chologist who decides to settle in
the town of Mumford. He rents
Crom the local coffee shop owner,
Lily (Alfre Woodward) and begin$
to listen to people's problems.
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RIVERBOAT RESTAURANT
On boeni the 'Pride of Newport' Riverboat. home of the Newport
Harbor NllUtical.Musam !Formerly Reuben E Leel Open for llilCl'I
Tues. Fn 1 1 am-:lpm &vlch served S&W'day & Stnley Bam-:lpm
Dinner served Wed Sun 5pm 1 Opm We cater corporate and
pnvate events, weddings & banquets All maior credit cards
eccepted Located At 151 E Coast Hwy Newport Beach 19491
673-3425 FaJC !949! 673-21 75
CHESTER DRAWERS' INN
A Costa Mesa tr8d1oon for good tunes for the pest 15 years Join
us for fetiolous 113 lb burgers served with curly Ines SPICY buffalo
wings or one of our other mtJllChoblP..; En1oy your favorite beverages
dunng happy hotr from 3pm 8pm daily All day on Sunday Tell your
lnends to meet you here En1oy basket.ball foosbell. pinball golden
tee 99, dertsl Kitchen Hours ere 3pm • 1 Opm, 7 days e week
Located et 179 E 17th St #A 1n Coste Mesa !949J 631 4277 •
.JACK SHRI MP
Serving authentic Louts1ane QJl&llie 111 8'1 ~t casual 8ltm0Sphere
IN1th pstJo d111ing Try w-Jackshrimp plates, or the Jemrnio'
Jambelaya T•f' -out and delivery tw811abla Located Ill 2400 W
Coast Hwy !9491 650.5577
NEWPORT RIB COMPANY
We .,... loc8Ced et 2196 Haroor Blvd (the old Sinter! We olfar a
~d loulgit, Wger benquet laclltie& more partUng and a
Separete c:atering kltt.hen Open for Ulch and dlflller We heve the
best baby becll " ribe IO (nnoe Qu¢y ~ Wl 0 WilnTI end
comfa''tllble sett#lg (949) 631 21 1 0
ZUBIES CHICKEN COOP
We're more then just ch ent lo ecid1tlOl'I to our Rot16SUl'i11
Broasted 800 Grilled Chicken. we off Steele, Stlaluod Prime Rib
Baby Boci R1bt, Plua, a 22 item appetizer moou. end more
Generous pOttro& et e GREAT value Come chOOk us out! Open for
kl"dl dimer, (p1u1 ood appctilare scrved till dayJ WlCI St.Mey
BrNlcfl9t fu'I cotktll I bor Baiquet facij1t1es UC> to 70 Game room
eoan to bt open 414 Old Newport 01¥0 !Comer of ~I Rood
and Oki~ in Newport Beacil 19491 645.SOOO
NEWPORT BEACH BREWING CO.
The mt ~ In Newport ~t!Ch 8W8I d w&tq
& !WI h!M 1 load metll with OtJtdocw' dining eod lot& Of
FREE perking l.!IC8ted et 2920 NeWpor'l Blvd HcUs 1 1 :nm-
11 3QprTI Stn-Ttus 11 30lrn-1 OOarrJ Fti-S8l '9491 675-8449
'
MIST-RAL
A flMi lleighborhood hideaway M1Sll'OI offers a comfortable
d1nuig room with a Cahfomian ~ menu at reasonable pnces
Tind e Si!p&nlte ber·:CUl9t! area with pcano IT10SIC nightly Plenty of
free pefinng across !he street Mistral is fM?ryMe s [i!Yonte •Seaet.
Place • D1llllel served Tues, Wed Sun 5 ~ 10 OOpm Thin
Fn, Sbt 5 30pm· 11 ()()pm Located et 440 Hel!(Jl:rapf! Ave. Corona
del Mar. 9491723-9685
BASILIC RESTAURANT
Offenng a vdnety ol SWISS French CUtStll8 Located at 217 Manne
Ave on Balboa lsluod Dimer served Tues Sun 5 30 • 10 p m for
reservet.tons ~case call !9491 673-0570
PINOT PROVENCE
Joachim Sphchal's only Orange County restaurant features
Mediterranean fare inspired by the count.ryS1de of Southern France rn
e splendid salting, rich with antiques end rustle elegance
Recognized by the Jemas Beard Foundation. Mon-Set
BreekfsstA.unch/Dinner Sun BruncM.unch/01nner 17141444 5900
TROQUET
W1tll e decor re1T1H11SCent of the oozy chic bistros of France. Troquet
offers superb, mod~m French bistro cooking by chef Tim Goodell
facellent wine llSt Milgnif1que desserts• Top Rated Restaurant -
Southern Celtfomia Zegat &ney Recognized by the James Beard
Found&tion Mon-Sat LIJ'lCh/Dinner Dosed Soodai 17141 708-6865
SIR ROGERS, LTD
Scnlwlches, coffee ond espresso dnnks & smoothies Alt ne"'
breakfast menu catering available Open Mon Fri at 6am Sat at
7am end Sun at 9am Loc&ted at 270 E 17tJi Street, Costa Mesa
19491 645 2252
ROYAL KHYBER
Award Wlfllung Cu1s1ne of India Open for linch Mon ·Fn 11 ·30·
2pm aosed for lunch on Saturday Sunday Brunch Buffet served
11 30 2 30pm Oumer served from 5 3Clpm Located et the South
Coast Plaza Village, 1621 W Sunflower Ave. '7141 436·1010
SABATINO'S RESTAURANT &
SAUSAGE COMPANY
Pesta, caesar selcld. homemade seusage. veal, llmb, vegetenan
dishes. w111e, beer. r.appuccino & dessert Hotn. 7 days a
we Serving Set & &.n btu1dl tram e 30 1 oo Sun -lhn
1 1&m·1 ()pm, F n Sat 11am·11 pm All meior cred'ttcards ac<:epted
Locet.ed At 251 Shipyard Wey N(!wport Beach. !949l 723·0021
NEWPORT NOODLE
"Where lhe Poss bihtl s M Endless · This former Newport Rib
Company IOcition et 200) ~ BM! We offer QU88lB a wide
W'ff1Y of def1c10US ~s dlid;en, teak end seafooa • prices
atford tor the v.toole family Otr warm comfortable booths. fllll
• bar: kids' mem1 end ~ room are we I worth tho vi Open
every dll'/ at 4 00 pm 1: cu. labta after ~ 1.31 AM l949t
548 0099 f
ZUCCHERO RISTORANTE
Ccnle and 1.1y the otJ r tesi.e or Italy Trlditaiel & ~
IL81len menu prepared by chef Sean Aclatli9 We Olfel' 8 Ml ber & I
V8riet'f of WlOOll to choO!ie from fntOY Uquil•te cuisltll! 1n a romllltic
&llWng Op00 lor dmer Orly 5 OOpm-10 30rxJl Fridrt a SMlrdey
5 00ptn 11 30p m Located ll 215 RMraide A.,. Actosi from tht
Pm.t. Offl08 RaSIMtlOnt ~ {9491 646-2333'
SAPORI
Italian fodd tor heartv elterl Open 11 ~ 10 (XJpn1 &l'ICliV
Thindav 11 30am-1 ~ ~ r~~ ICJcltt'ld .. 1C8>
8B(slde Drive f949l 644-4220
ARMANICAl"E
Ad_. to Che E"'1Qf'IO AmWli bolAiqut Armetli ear. dl9l't a
&t)'llih ~ fo°' I ~ 11'1111 Dirwl Cltl 6'4*'tJ dilt1M from NaVletn
Italy IW1d riJy 1 gill& of wine Cl'\ VII ~ PM10 Serving Udl I
dftw dlltV lllClt8d nw Jewal ~ In SOIAh COi« Piel• (7141
754-0300
Come and ~t:e!
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VILLA NOVA
Villa Nova otters ClilSSIC lt811an C»sll'le With a spec;tacular view
FeatuMg homGm8de pesias, fresh seafood & veal speOalties ood e
umque watetfrOOt ambiance remnascoot of an Italian ColnrvGide
Professional SeMCB & an eward v.ming ~ne list deJ9t: pattoos
wtlile dll'llflg in this romaotic settino Live erurtainn'lel1t begins
nightly et 9pm The upst81'6 Cigar Lounge featlttS pnll1'lllMTl cigan;
spints end an axtenslVe appetizer menu Located at 3131 West
Coast HY.y !9491 642·7880
LUGANO CUCINA DEL
MERCATO
The sophisttcated ambience wiH remind you of a Milanese caf~
Oehc1ous meats ILKe sawy dinners to this posh spot where palate·
pleasing fare 1s created using only the freshest ingredients Mon·Fn·
BreskfastlluncMJ1nner. Sst·Sll'I Dinner. Located at 650 Anton Blvd
!714) 668 0880
AMACHI
Sushi & Sushi to Go Complete Bar All Mater Credit Cards Located
At 2675 IMlll Ave !Across from Newport Golt Cossel 1~91645-5518
BEN I HANA
America's most celebrated Jepene&e resttuant ()pen 7 deys e
week l.mch 11 30-2.30pm Mon Fn . Domer 5 30 10prn Mon -
Thtrs ' 5 30-11OOpmFri.,500·11OOpmSat ,4 30-9 ~Sun
~ at 4250 Birch St 94S.95S0822
MICAS~
Dlr meals are rtM a tnp to Beja as well as Mex100 Now olferiog fish
tacos Phone aheed for orden1 to-go Holn: Oe1ly from 11 am All .
meior credit cards accepted Locatad At 296 17th SI. , Costa Mesa
!949) 645-7626
AVILA'S EL RANCHITO
Authent.IC Mexican food, with the freshest 1ngred1ents & a rw:w light
cu1stne Greet margentas Hours Lunch & 01~ All ma1or credit
cards eccepted Located at 2101 Placentia Costa Mesa -642
1142, 2800 Newport Blvd . Newport Beach -675 6855 and 2744
E. Coast Hwy , COM -!9491 644 8226
LA GRAN.JA ·
MEDITERRANEAN GRILL
The dlstiictlve cdme of ~ blend ot the beSt of Spervstt and
Mediterreneon flaYors hlattring tapeS, paella, fresh seafood,
Basque 'Gtyle 11'"i\led meet& fine nl spintS Lin:tl s seMd
1 1 008m to 2 30pm Dimer ArYad 6 ·CXlpm to 11 OOpm
Located at 1000 Bristol NOl1tl !between Bln:h & Jamboree) !949)
2529396
INKA GRILL
EXperience cne new nlYOf' In Orange Ca.rev Er*"t e &ro'AslM style
blend of (llJt9N ICC4ried Wltn the epioes of SoWl America Beer &
wlnn Milable tbn n MOn •Thurs 11 :hrTi to 9pm Sun 5pm
to 9prtl rd Fri &t 11 30am to 9 30pm Located at 260 Bristol
St el Red Hill II\ Coeta Mna 714-444.JNl<A 14652l
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11111/11' \/11114111• H1111•1 I It I/ / 1 I/I "111'1'1. ( ""'l<I \lc'SU
949 -722 - I I 77
THE ARCHES
The premun steak and Sl'!ufn< Kl house in Orange Cooot~ since 1922
Selving lund't Mon -Fn 11 30am until 3 OOpm DtMer s~ed
nightly irtil 1 OOam Located on NtwpOft Blvd & Coast Hwy 1n
Newpat Beath. 19491645·7077
MORTON'S OF CHICAGO
This vene!'8ble steakhouse IS reflO'Mled for generous l)ClfWrlS of
pertectly P"8Plf'8<1 pnme, aged gra n led beef as well es f°v'st·rate
seafood and desserts served In en upscale d1nmg club and ber
setting Private dinmg rooms available Top rated restatrant -
Southern Caltfomia Zagbt Survey Mon·Soo. Dinner/late Night.
Located 111 South Coast Plaza Village 17141 444 4834
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Soon enough,
he becomes
the town's
most popular
psychologist.
Mumford's
patients range
from Sofie
(Hope Davis)
who suffers
from chronic
· fatigue so Rob Orozco
much so that
she is afraid to lie on the couch
for fear she may never get up;
Althea Brockett (Kasdan veteran
Mary McDopnel) who is a·
chronic shopper; her husband
Jeremy (Ted Danson) who treats
her badly; local phannacist Henry
Follet (Pruit Tuylor Vince) who fan-
tasizes he's an tmposmg film noir
character; Nessa Watlans (Zooey
Deschanel) as the requisite trou-
bled teen:, and the great Martin
Short as Lionel Dillard, an attorney
who suffers from a bad personality.
Conflict 1s presented in the
Corm of the two other local psy-
thologists, Ernest Delbanco
(David Paymer) and Phyllis
Sheeler (Jane Ada.ms) who vio-
lently detest Mumford's success
and attempt lo learn or create
any scandal about him.
•Mwntord" has neither a big
payoff -no exotic, four-state .
fugitive search -nor a sappy
ending. NoUung murh happens
in the town except for Dr. Mum-
ford's mteractJ.on with 1ts lonely
and aJraJd inhabitants. The dra-
matics are left for Dr. Sheer's
request to invesbgate Dr. Mum-
ford's license. Kasdan feeds our
doubt by frequently cutting to
enes from Robert Stacks
·unsolved Mysterious" senes.
Kasdan's strength has always
been as a d1dlogue writer (see
•crand Canyon• or ~The
.Empire Strikes Back"), however, am left with the feeling that
everything m this film has been
done before and done better.
KasdtUl seems confident
enough in interaction between
· characters that could have
a9ily been read rrom a dime·
s self-help book. Mumford
4 character, not the town) talks
Lo his patients m a lateral way;
!he does not off~r advice or off er
twe-altering suggestions. Instead, ~umford Sll11ply asks his patients
'o approach their lives a little bit
· erently than before.
The film attempts to make you
eel good by gently prodding you
o look at Mumford's inhabitants
d Visualize yourself in those
'tuations. Kasdan seems to be
kmg the Vlewer if you pine for
town or d time where people
· ten, ask quesbons, and are
/ jQenerally concerned with not
,answenng their cellular phone.
Kasdan may have fallen vic-
itim to the perception of longing
Lor a time and d pluce that never
really existed, d la •Pleas-
~tville." or this is simply the ini·
tia l pages of a writer-director
ulling a once-mighty pen. r. ROB OROZCO, 3~n-a-tto-r-ne-y.-H-e
~ives 1n Newport Beacl'I wi1h his wife and
two cats
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· datebOok Thw.doy,Sepiomb.30, 1999 A11
Playwrights ch~enge deat'1 in one-act plays
TOMTmJs
D avid ~et, Elaine May
and Woody Allen ...:.... three
of the most significant
playwrights in the theater -all
write comedy with a scathmg
edge, placing their subjects in
situations so bizarre you're
almost too intimidated to laugh.
When all three are represent·
ed in the same evening of the-·
ater, as they
are in • THEATER REVIEW OCC's pro· ·
(iuction of
~neath
Defying Acts,• audiences are in
fo~an evening of both intellectu-
al and visceral comedy.
Death -or the prospect of it
-figures in all three one-act
plays. A lawyer attempts to bar·
gain his way out of hell, a frantic
suicide hotline operator stnves lo
save an unknown hooker, a Luger
pistol is the central ingredient in a
farcical tale of romantic betrayal.
Director John Ferzacca has
elicited some sizzling perfor-
mances from the pnmary actors
in each of the playlets that com-
prise "Death Defying Acts," c;ul-
minating with a classic cat fight
· in the Allen·ptece that showcases
a pair of remarkable talents.
Never mind that the supporting
actors seem to be simply walking
through their roles.
Allen's ·central Park West" is
the last, and best, of the trio, and
its first 15 minutes crackle with
+ WIBI: OCC's Dr•
"'-Lab Theater, 2501 Fairview Road, Costa
Mesa + WHEN: Closing per-formances today and
Saturday at 8 p.m. (no
performance Friday),
Su~2p.m. 1
+ MUCH: S6to
S7 in advance,· SS to $9
at the door • • PHONE: (714) 432-
5880
Michael Cavtncler
and Jen Avbul per-
form In 'Death Defy-
ing Acts' at OCC.
comic anguish. Psychiatrist Phyl-
lis (Lea Kassebaum) invites her
best friend (Lynn Laguna) to her
apartment only to savage her
With the news that she's aware of
her erstwhile pal's affair with her
husband Kassebaum. adopting a
nifty English accent, stalks the
setrliJ..., d predatory tigress as she
vents l <.'T rage in sophisticated
profai1' ics. Laguna responds in
kind,' 'lh a conflagration of .
intensi y that strains the throb-
bing v ins in her neck, in a
superb delineation of a woman
destroyed by her o\vn illusions -
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and delusions.
When the husbduds (Henry
Wyatt Moore and Steve Bloch)
amve later, the pace of the play
subsides as ne1lher can approach
the level established by Kasse-
bdum and l,.aguna. Pdulina
Brown is an a ppealing bit of eye
candy as the exclamation pomt
to the acerbtC' comedy.
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phere for her story of coJDJc des-
peration. Michael CaVlilder IB
excellent as a young hotlme
operator on bis first night of work
who becomes obsessed with sav-
mg a suicidal streetwalker who's
terminated theu conversation
and is about to terminate herseU.
Jennifer Avina seethes with
darkly comic resentment in the
latter role, venting some uruver-
~al frustrabons over the futility of
establishing phone contact. Tracy
Downs is professionally
r~trnm cl s th chief of the hot-
lin~ c nt r whi1~ nmothy Maur-
e r 1s Ii .cu:. d f!lllow operator
who:> wires get cros ed, literdlly,
with a: nder's.
Mamet gets 111 ~ fe~· well-cho-
sen d1gs ut a familiar target, the
legal profession, in •An Inter-
Vlew, ~which opens the evening.
Here, a lawyer trying to escap<?
eternal damnation stnves to use
his truth-twisting skill:> to achit?ve
that end, with predictable results,,
Donald Lee Kindle glibly tackles
mountains of Mamet doubles-
peak as the attorney, whose
lnCJJOr crime on earth .seems to be
the mterment of a lawn mower
Angel Correa lS a bureaucrat
of few words as. the devil's dhci-
ple, while Jessica Storuch and
Lauren Z~ man proVlde an
attractive bdckground that sug·
gests that hell mJght not l>e such
d had place, after all.
All three plays are perfom1ed
on David SC'aglione's all-purpo<;c
settmg, Wlth Erik Lawrence pro-
v1dmg the effective co tumes.
"Dedth Defying Acts• offers
three familiar playwnqhts and
three unfcuniliar pieces of work
m cln evening of dark but often
hdanous comedy. The fdceoff
between Kassebaum and Laguna
in the tinale 1s worth the ad.mts~
s1on co'it alone.
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The beautiful Oubhouse rest~urant pleases all tastes
MIHYMADER
T h n trne •aubhou e• can
c-on111re up two vpstly cW-
ferL1l unages: the lund or.
ramshdckh scrdp lumber jomt
where Spd 1ky, Allalfa and the
gung rruglll hold a He-Man
Woman-Haters meeting, or the
elegant sophistication of say. the
clubhouse• at Augusta National
GoU Course.
DINING REVllW ~~~i~t.
they don't let
women m there either. Hmmrn.)
But at South Coast Pldza's new
jewel of <.1 restaurant, located
right next to RobUlSons•Md y oH
Bristol Street, everyone ts a
member dnd there tS nothing
remotely ::.lipshod about it.
The Clubhouse is one beduli-
ful restau1 ant and words here
would only get tedJous lll the try-
mg. I'll bL brief. The concept
behind The Clubhouse 1s. to cap-
ture the Plegance dnd ambience
of a luxu1y pnvale clubhouse,
and it does just that The out-.icle
lacade of the restaurant is bkc
the wrdppmg on thdt onL gut
that you can't take your eyes ofl
of beccluse you know'thdt pdl"l.JC·
u!df wr<.1ppt.ng is an indication of
g1t•at lhtngs to come.
Onn• you enter the re,ldur<.1nt,
your choices are many. Do you
pc~e the golf folklore and lro·
pby cases that greet you as you
walk in? Do you $hop at the
small, but incrCdibly well-
stocked pro shop? Do you sit at
the ·alluring alabaster" bar cmd
listen to the piano? Do you go for
a quick bite downsta1n> lll the
tiled and bustling cafe? Or do
you climb the graceful European
spual staircase to sit umong the
hushed. velvet splendor?
This restaurant attempts, ano I
think will ultimately succeed, <11 ,
being all things to most peopl1•.
We actually sat m the Nor-
mandie room, a small, graceful
room origmally de 1gncd for, and
may·yet be, a cigar smokmg
lounge. But until all permits are
in place, this pnvate room Wllh
its own oak bar and floor-to·l1.. tl-
ing windows serves as a quiet
break from not only shoppmg,
but the buzz of the bar. Th~ jew-
el-toned velvet chairs delight lhe
Jung m you.
The menus are more Pvidence
or the owner's desire to pleac;(' all
tastes. The drink menu includes
dll your favonte beers and spe-
lldlty dn.oks Ilk~ th~ l\.l<ill~v
Martini ($8.95) dnd the Orange
Bldst. You'll never know whdl hit
you. The wine list ts rnmplPte
The appetizer inem ranges
11 m buffalo wu1ys ($0.95) to a
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Coast Plaza next to R6binsons-May -> WHEN: 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. and 5 p.m. to 11 p.m.
every day; bar open unt il midnfght
Everything 1n this club is a
visual treat, including the food.
We ordered a meatloaf and
mashed potato "sundae" that as
often is true with its names4ke, is
ordered on looks alone. Layers of
mashed potato, meatloaf, and
fresh brioche are topped with
crispy onion ringlets and drizzled
with BBQ JUS and chives. 1llis
dish is spectacular looking but
the BBQ just would not have
been my hrst choice in sauces.
• HOW MUCH: M oderately expensive + PHONE: (714) 708-2582
Right Michael Doyle, managing partner, and
chef Leonard Delgado hold tbe ginger ah1 tuna,
a signature dish of The Clubbome. Below: the
MQChlko chicken and a~ mutlal.
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Speaking of sundaes, The
Oubhouse's Elmer Swidae ($6.95)
is massive and includes the entire
sweet shoppe, with chocolate chip
cookies, brownies, fudg& and
Goldbrkk 1>auce piled over va.nill.a
<'d'l>dcoo of portobello mush-
room ($7.45) Tht>se razor-thin
sliced mushroom!> ctre flash-
broiled with olive oil, Parmesan
cheese, d balsamic glaze and
gwt chE'ese cream. Fettuani-
wrapped shnmp. spmdch and
aruchoke dip, and sashl.m.J are
other examples or the inteiesting
cl ices avmluble.
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The salad selections are
equdlly eclectic. The ginger-
crusted tuna salad l$11.95) and
the Caesar with calamari ($12.40)
looked inviting, but in a stealth-
1.tke attempt to ascertain fresh-
ness, we went with the house
salad and the tomato and oruon
saldd. The house saldd was
topped with candled walnuts lhd1
should be bagged and sold by
the kilo al top market prices, and
, the tomatoes were some of the
tastiest I have bad this year. And
do they have a way with balsam-
ic gldze and blue cheese!
Downsta.Lrs in the cale, you
order personul pizzas topped
11U1 smoked salmon or vegeta-
1les and goat cheese, appetizers
.rnd a variety of sandwiches.
· Upstairs in the Club Room and
Gr ll Room, you ccm order those
s~me things and more; pastas
dnd traditional favorites, such as
ctuc.c1.:;n pot pie ($13.45) and
seafood lu.guine ($17 95)
Prime C\1ts of beef and fresh
fish sped.ab are availdble and
should be considered. The bour-
bon-glazed boneless pork chops
l!iit 745) we1 Sllllply pnt. out of
this wv1 lcl. A dcstinullu11 citsh J.f
ever there was one.
ice cream. You don't bave to ·
share tf you don't want to, but
believt' me, you will want to.
Dessert choices also include a
banana creme pie, fresh fruit
cobblers and "pots of chocolate
and caramel" with such yummies
as Rice Krispy Treats, s'mores,
and fresh fruit for the dipping.
Don't worry, yt>U cart work it off
in the mall.
Only a month-old, this Oub-
house is actually the second
restaurant or its kind -the first
is outside Chicago. Plans are in
the works to build Clubhouses at
key locations throughout the
nation and private banquet
rooms and patios are available
for special celebrations.
Although the main theme of
The Clubhouse evolved from
golf, this restaurant succeeds in
reminding you of better times,
those times after the t 8 holes are
played and when 100 is just an
age you want t0 reach.
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·Barking for equal rights
Mlc:HAa A GLUOCK
W OOFI ARPI BARKI
" My name is Canine Lexie
Kozowyk I, an 11-month old
mutt pup, and 1 am pawing this d-m-'·:--t--........
to bark for more and better parks for all
my doggie friends who are unable to
speak out as they are not yet 'puter
trained and might have a mac-accident
I live with my master, Stephanie
Kozow:yk. in Costa Mesa and used to
love to go to the Costa Mesa Bark Park.
Notlhat I am complaining, beCause
even though the City Council does not
like us pooches, we still cherish the furry
fellowship at the park. We run, exercise,
play, greet our friends and cany on with
our usual business. Lately though, fewer
of my friends come out to the park.
There is no grass and we must play in
the dirt. 1 have to get a bath after every
visit, and I am not even part spaniel!
The $250,000 pooch money earmarked
for us went for a large concrete entrance
at the front of the park. In the over-
crowding and supersaturation of South-
ern California, all we ask for is a little
special space of our own. Even though I
am a diverse pup, of Lab and border col-
lie heritage, this doesn't mean Costa
Mesa should discriminate against me
and other once-stray woofers. This is
America, you know, and we PAC
(Pooches Action Committee) members
have a few litter rights left. We don't
know what we did to rub the council the
long way.
There is good news, however. Down
the doggie path and up Pacific Coast
Highway a little, there is another Bark
Park in Huntington Beach. My friends.
and 1 are welcoine there. The park is so
big, there is room for the Great Danes,
St. Bernards, Insb Retrievers, as well as
the Chihuahuas, Westies and Scotties.
We all get along fine, large, small, black,
white, tan, red, terriers, toys, working,
nonworking, huntin~. sporting, hounds,
retrievers, pointers, spaniels, long hair,
short hair, curly hair, and from all owner-
economic backgrounds.
In the Huntington Bea& Bark Park,
they daily dump mounds of fresh euca-
lyptus mulch, the best, on the ground. It
JVSTlN WAAAEN I 0.\ll.V PILOT
Sh aron Goulding and her three dogs enjoy an afternoon at the Bark Park in Costa Mesa.
smells so dogiliscious, the hounds go
baywire. We race, slide, jump on the
mulch and even dodge the mulch
mounds like mutt moguls. No one gets
hurt and I don't have to fight with Ms.
Stephanie over that ... arf! ... bath water!
The eucalyptus odor actu~y promotes
diuresis in the right places, which pleas-
es both my friends and our owners.
Granted some dogs such as the French
poodles, German shepherds and Bur-
nese Mountain dogs may do a little bet-
ter on the standardized Califonua Dog
SIT 9 Tests, but truthfully we don't care,
we all respect each other for what we
are ... woman and man's best friend.
Now, if only the Costa Mesa City Coun-
cil would treat us a little more like cud-
dly canine citizens we would be glad to
come back' and'play more often. We
really love you an'd will slobber all over
you to prove it. Even the council mem-
READERS RESPOND
bersl If they would VJSit, and play with
us more often, we wonderful woofers
protruse not to bite them, or rub up
against therr legsl
For the 150 or so beautiful breeds and
marvelous mixes of cute canines 1 bark
for ... we remain your loyal and faithful
friends. One last wish: Could we get a
doggie jungle gym for the holidays?
Doggedly speaking,
CANINE LEXIE I of Costa Mesd
Newport doesn't want the night life, baby
;? ISSUE: Night clubs in the dt;y
m to be dropping like flies. While
me residents are upset, just as
any say that's fine with them.
am calling about the article, •The city
that always sleeps.• The information in
your story is incorrect. First of all, the
taurants that serve good food do not
ve any problems with this restriction.
's Crab Shack was making a lot of·
ise, they closed their windows. They are
· extremely busy. Some other restau-
ts that, in my opinion, do not serve
food, such as the Cannery, had prob-
and the problems were more related
the food that they served than the type
noise that was going on. And the infor-
tion that you had that Windows on the
y was closed when only three com-
aints were made is totally incorrect. We
ere in charge of an organization of Lido
'dents, and about 3/4 of them signed a
tition asking for the restaurant to have
strictions. Qwte a few people showed
at four or five city council meetings.
ere were numerous complaints from
erous residents about Windows on the
y. And if they JUSt followed the regula-.
ons, which were not restrictive on the
eekends, they could have stayed in busi-
ss. J think the problems were related
ore to the business itself than the little
iness that they would have done on .
e patio. The restaurant is huge and the
tio is very, very small.
CAROLYN KLEIN
Newport Beach
here for a couplo of weeks we all
had a fairly easy time of news -
you as reporters and us as readers.
e Cannery's history and memories of
e Cannery were a blessed relief from
pe, mwdcrs and car wrecks -both
ding and reporting. I was a little dis-
bed today to read Alex Coolman's com·
ents that after years and years and years
existence, all of a sudden the Cannery's
late was sealed at a meeting in 1997 when
the City Council revoked permission to
allow dancing. I mean how dld this
restaurant survive all of those years if 1t
didn't have dancing then? I just can't
understand how an owner who ·would
blame a recent event on the denitse of his
company when it had been a survivor for
a history long enough to take two weeks
to review.
VICKI WEISS
Newport Beach
I live in the 10-story building across
from the Cannery. I have bee n reading
your articles about the loss of the Can-
nery and the closure of Windows on the
Bay and Snug Harbor. I would Wee you to
at least discuss or possibly be open to the
other side of the problem, which was a lot
of these patrons from these great restau-
rants would come out at 1:30 am. scream-
ing and yelling and throwing things and
getting into fights and creating a lot of
noise. It was a recurring event every
evenmg and even more so starting Thurs-
days and then Friday and Saturday nights.
I personally met with the owner of the
Cannery -Bill Hamilton -along with
several of our residents and he was not
willing to discuss our option that there
should be a security guard available on
site at closing or at least 1 &.rn. He was not
receptive. I would like to seo you at least
provide some sort of readership sensitivity
to the fact that there were a lot of inebriat-
ed, wild, vocal -and obviously having a
great time, don't blame them for that -
but a lot of them came out of these bars
and these restaurants and were pretty
aggressive. They got into fights and they
were screaming and throwmg things and
urinating and JUSt creating a lot of obnox-
ious, insensitive residential concerns for us
just merely across the c;trcet.
CHRISTINE IGER
Newport Beach
I am a local businessman and a resident
of Dover Shores and I thmk t.hf? city is
rigtit on in curtailing the noLSe that .
promulgates so we do get a good rught's
sleep. We have continuing development
m the city and I think that has to be tight-
ly controlled to make sure the residents
that built the city are not suffering
because of city staff interest in generating
revenue.
ANDERS FOLKEOAL
Newport Beach
I am responding to your article fin
whether the city has become Foot-
lOose" or whether it is domg the right
thing. And I think the aty is definitely
turning into •footloose." I think it is ·
ridiculous the constraints they have put on
businesses on the peninsula. It 1S turrung
the peninsula into a place that had oppor-
tunity to become extremely cosmopolitan
and a nice placa to live and enjoy a rught
out, to a place that seems like something
out of the past where you have to have a
permit to dance. Thanks for writing the
article. I think it was a fantastic article.
And 1 completely agree that the city has
gone too far.
CRAIG ATKINS
Newport Beach
N ewport Beach is continuing to go
anlibusiness, influenced by com-
plaining residents that moved into
an area that already had mixed zoning. U
they want to sleep, they should have
bought into an all-residence area. M1Xed
zoning is what has made Newport Beach
Newport Beach as waterfront community.
To satisfy these few, lets impose a
•silent• tax on their properties to replace
our conunerci41 tax base and transfer all
commercial and retail busincs~es to the
surrounding communities. Of course we
would not let them complain when they
have to drive to Costa Mesa, Irvine, etc. to
dine or shop.
MARK NIELSEN
Newport Beach
am one of th busin owners that
opened the Baccltus Night Club that is
mentioned m the article enbUro, •Tu
city that always sl~ps· appearing in the
Sept. 25 lSSUe of the Pilot. The powers that
be in Newport Beacb. are trying to turn
tJus place into a giant retirement home.
Killing the night hfe in Ne wport Beach lS
just one of the few ways tha t some city
organizations are trying to d.urunish the
youth population in Newport Beach . They
are trying to subdue what may be deemed
attractive to young people. I think this
issue is a classic slippery slope. They will
finish off of the night life and then try to
fight other activities that don't ht m to
what they see as correct. It has b<>en
·going on for about six years now and I
think that people are now starting to red!-
J.Ze that their declSlons are based with dis-
regard for commerce . I for one would
en1oy any opportunity of discour e with
the City Council concerning my comments
made here What they are doing is mo~t of
all un-Amencan. And theU' lirruted polllts
of VIew should be fought every step of the
way 111 my opinion. scon ABRAHAM
"'lewport Beach
I am responding to your "Footloose and
Nightspot-tree• question. I can sympa·
thize more with Bill Hamilton. The lo .
of night life in Newport Beach rerrunds me
of a sleepy town somewhere m the Mid·
west, where they roll up the sidewalks at
5 p.m. The loss of places like Bill Hanul-
ton's Cannery and Bob Bums dt Fashion
Island has really hurt a lot of th mght life.
We find ourselves staying home a lot more
because we can't really find a nice dinner
place to go in the everung esp<.'C1ally for a
mce qwet dinnet, som~~g where
maybe we could dance a little b1t later. Or
just some good piano background music:.
It is just not there. And places with th
ambience of a real dinner/dance place
like Bob Bums and the great atm ph re
at the Cannery on th waterside is a gtt?et
los to the Newport commumt)'. I sur
wish that one ot the r taurants would
bnng it back becaus w ~ure ml t.
SALLY NOCKOLD
N ~port Coast
lllDllS llSPOID . .
No agreement in senior h9using I arts center debate .
AT ISSUE: One reader would like NEED for tenlor hou$lg? W Shop,
· hou · tt I patronize 10oa1 reltaurants. support the to see senior smg, not a cu ura community, contribute to loCal caute1, etc.
arts center, behind the central 1 woWd like to thank Mr. Ashley for
library. Here are two replies. .his weU thought out statements. Letta fOUow throUgh on thlll
T hOmal Ashley's letter sept. 25 WU JANET 5"lltS IMOH
right OD the mark ( •5e1idar boUling Newport BeeCh
• II belt me for land b8blnd 11tn1y•)
Do we Nally NBBD ~ tUlbnl fadll· In r11p1• ID lbamMNiltlll/• ~ ~ tyt Haw kmg 11 the city Gf Nwlpalt a.:b i..m..-'"'*Vbli*ld 119 NIW·
goUlg to ignore the ..my gwwlng pitllmda....., _llbaaM'aill dllo
oount th(! fact tNt today's l8nQ' tm
• pobclbly the molt a!D\mt In htstoy, ill
n1illJlt cl our wondadulbe ..,._'YI.
'811\. l wonder bow many-*n really 1\11\t
In Newpm Bead'll Of ltw.. lllll do, I WOI\·
ds how many leel tblt e., ~be er.ti·
ded to JM! In •lbl6diad hoUling m one m
lbe alOlt belNllful vlfJW In tbe dtyf n.. --., •• dd~ t1Cl ...... baumnO
... In • gl9 b'Jiillm ol lldt Bly °""8.
ION MINDllCDDN
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Thursday, s.p..mbet 3o, 1999 A IS . ..
•AILlll
·OASIS Senior
Center deserves
attention, too,
I was appalled to read in
your paper the article
regardmg the Costa
Mesa Seruor Center (•Senior
Center kicks off fund-ratSmg
campaign,• Sept. 22). The
arucle portrayed the center
as if 1t were the only center
serving sewors in the county.
In reality, there are many
hne senior centers in most of
the surrounding communi-
lles, which do an equally
fine 1ob m scIVlllg the needs
of those communities .. I am a
member and volunteer at the
OASIS Seruor Center in
Corona del Mar and find it to
offer top quality programs,
which serve at least 500 peo-
ple a day. The staff is out-
standing at assisting partici-
pants, family and friends
wt th whatever ,concerns they
might have.
. What bothered me most
was that the Costa Mesa
center's fund-raising effortS
were not sunply centered
around the Costa Mesa area,
but they felt the need to tap
into the Newport Beach and
Corona del Mar areas. New-
port Beach has a senior cen-
ter that relies on donations
and fund-raising efforts, too.
It doesn't seem very neigh-
bor! y to be reaC:hing over the
aty boundanes into another
center's pnmary commuruty.
It's mteresting that they did-
n't ask residents m Hunting-
ton Beach and Santa Ana
for mof!ey to support them.
I am not very up to date
on how one gets a mailing
hst of all residents in cert.am
dieos, but l certainly hope
that our county tax collector,
John Moorlach, did not give
thiS to them as the article
seemed to imply. .
Lastly, I have noticed that
lhe Daily Pilot has given a
lot of attention to the C<b-i.a
Mesa Seruor Center in tbe
past year or .;o, 1 tti0Ught1t
about time that you take a
look around and gi\-e an
equal amount of att~tion to
OASIS. Mdybe the sfatf at
OASIS does not toot their
own horn enough to get into
the press, but they should.
SUE CAAACO
Newport Beach
W hen J saw the
front page bead-
line in your Sept.
22 ~sue, "Senior Center
kicks off fund-raising cam-
paign.• 1 wac: delighted, as
the Newport Beach OASIS
Senior C nter had 1ust
mailed its 1999-2000 fund·
r&lSUlg letters on Sept. 15 to
ach of our 5,600 members,
reg rdl of. th ir ad ctr
. OASIS k eps its mem-
ibclship to $7 Cor a singl~
JX!ISOn and $10 for a c-ouplc,
based on the calendar year,
m th bCli~f that the low
cost makes the center avail-
able to peopl of any in<:ome
1 vet.
Onc;e a year the m¢nbe1·
stup is solidted for donutions
to help fund the many ser-
VlC and programs Olfercd,
m&nly free of Charge. such
n erase classes, healthy
eating, Une dandn_g, water
lmTOt» . golfing, tennis, for·
gn pobcy discuofon. histo-
ll of Orang County, com·
put r programs, b th (airs,
pedal events telephone
rMR\ll'ance, mUA and
dancing, ooumeUng. \ram.
portation, support groupe-
end mueb more
In no way do l beMtt19
lli!hl GI abe COiia M9I
Senior Center, and • --them~ In u.11 .... ftn-
ture .., .... ,._ ...
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A 14 ~.~ber3o,1999
.... •n•ben would chose to
'--~ lkirts. ha JlngUlh teacher Mike
IAwawww, • ':inember of =-~~--=--=~ ~~. ·~c:~ WciUld be happy U people
ccmae at all, no matter what
tbevwear.
" 'thus far, not many ti<'kets
haw been sold, he said, and
otgamzen have even
dropped the enqy fee from $6
to 1'5. Members of the PTA
wW get in for $4:
Publicity efforts h ave
lagged a bit, he said, because
the ~nnJng-of-the-year
craziness has le.ft litUe time to
concentrate on promoting the
event. .
In the last few days, cheer-
leaders have put up signs.
and an announcement h as
run in the PTA newsletter.
•1 hope we're wrong, and
it's a great success,•
· Lawrence.said.
Preparations have contin-
ued despite U;1e lackluster
ticket sales. And some highly
responsible seniors have even
been engaged as chaperons,
Lawrence said.
•They're gonna go around
and separate couples who get
too close,• Lawrence said
For more information, call
the school at (714) 424-8700.
~
CRISELL .
CONTINUED FROM A 1
turning against Oomari. It was
due to the growing number of
Democrats in the Garden Grove
district.
But the same isn't true of
aal Rohrabacher's Huntington Beach
•I'm going to try to keep this base.
as nonpartisan as possible," said Crisell knows tbis'Story. But be
Cnsell, who had a campaign Isn't daunted. He expects to buck
kickoff last week. the numbers and the history and
Crisell's lofty goal is nearly draw Republican voters.
unreachable, said UCI political "I want to emphasize that
science professor Marc Petracca. Republicans have said, 'Go for
And what will weigh Crisell it,'• he said. "I'll come out with a ·
down is the D that will follow his Republicans for Crisell commit-
name on the ballot. tee."
Unlike much of the rest of the He's also got some unusual
country, Orange County rest-propositions to draw attention to
dents still vote along party lines, his campaign.
rarely splitting their ballots. Crisell says he'll give baclc
"You have, in this district, such half his nearly $140,000 Congres-
diehard Republicans that it does-sioncµ· salary for local scholar-
n't matter who the candidate is,_._~·~. "I don't need the money,•·
as long as there's an R behind he said. ·
their name," Petracca said. And he'll only 'serve three
And their numbers sbll dwarf terms, at most. He has no desire
those of Democrats, said Bill to become the career politician
Christensen, a ~pokesman for the that, he says, both Robrabatjier
county Republican Party. and Doman are.
"It's a very Republican dis-Cnsell stresses that he wants
tnct, • he said, adding that the to emphasize issues in his cam-
party feels very secure that the paign, although he'll happily
seat will stay in Republican watch Rohrabacher and Doman
hands. tear at each other personally, if
·it doesn't preclude us from their race comes to that.
working hard, though,• he said. On education, abortion and
·we want to get all the voters out crime, he says, his Republican
we can.• challenger will be out of step
Because Republi(:'.~S still out-with voters.
number Democrats, there isn't "Of course I'm for life," he
likely to be a repeat of Sanchez's explained about his position on
victory over Doman in 1996, abortion.· ¥Of course I'm for
Petracca said. Her win -and choice. But choice comes first.•
victory in a r~match last year -He also believes that guns
was not a result of Republicans should have safety locks and that
uaa\,llt rifles aren't needed. But,
be stresles, legitimate hunting ts
OK.
"We've got to get handguJ1S
off the street, pcnod, •he "aid.
Teachers need more support
and pay, Cnscll llP.licves, calling
unproved education the best -
and most cost-effioent -way to
reduce the number of prisoners
in Jail.
Crisell isn't worried about the
fmanoal support he'll need to
run a credible campaign. As a
longtime, now-retired developer,
he's used to pulling together
large sums.
"I feel good dbout the fund-
raising, • he said, noting that
starting his campaign more than
a year early will gwe him time to
amass the funds necessary to WlJl
the election -which could add
up to more than $500,000.
And the money will come eas-
ier, be noted, if Doman were to
win the Republican nomination.
•we Uunk it will make it
national, it will make it interest-
ing,• he said of possibly facing
Doman in the general election.
Should Doman win, he would
once again pull national support,
Petracca agreed.
"His (Doman's) ability to run
an effective campaign is not a
joke," Pettacca said.
Crisell has no plans to become
a joke, either, but if he doesn't
win next year, he plans to keep
running. ·rm· running unW I defeat
Dana Robrabacher," he said.
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"The only way we're going
to make headway on this ts to
get us all mto locked step,• said
Janel Gunter, director and co-
founder of CARES. ·
The Costa Mesa City Coun-
cil has spent months research-
ing the status of group home.
in the city as two group home
applications -Crom Newport
Harbor Recovery and Yellow-
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are.pending approval.
A staff report released Sept.
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a higher ratio of group hot.nes
per capita than &ny or its neigh-
boring cities. There are 86
group homes catering to
seniors, the developmentally
disabled, foster children and
recovering addicts, licensed by
the state m Costa Mesd There
are 20 more unlicensed sober
living homes. ·
Councilwoman Linda Dixon,
an advocate of more local con-
trol, said partnering with d
group like CARES could be the
logical next step.
In Costa Mesa, residents
who want more locdl control
are not yet organized into a
definitive group.
Under current laws, group
homes licensed by the state are
exempt from local regulation if
the facilities house sue or fewer
residents.
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Daity Pilot
to undenldnd is that until there
are change::. in the federal
housing law and unti~ we
make changcl> m federal, state
and court (levels), local govern-
ment's h. nds are tied," Dixon
said. "The changes need to
come from above.·
CARES is attempting to
push along those changes,
Gunter smd. A bill last year that
would have reqwred all sober
livmg homes to be licensed and
to crcdtc a datdbase thdt would
show whel.hN certain nejgh-
borhoocls had an overconcen-
tration of the homes was
vetoed by then-Gov. Pete Wil-
son.
State Sen. Betty Kamette
(D-Long Beach) has. proposed
SB. q86, which would require
group h omes specializing in
drug and alcohol recovery to be
hccn.s d .
Dixon said that well-run
group homes would continue to
tluive and receive support from
the community, but more local
control is needed to monitor
l<tcililles that nught not be well-
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~The last thing I want to see
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ernment know that local com-
munities need authority over
dny type of group home."
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Thursday, September 30, 1999 • Sports Editor Roger Carlson • 949-57 44223
Looking
·out· for
Kailani
8 Big Canyon Country
Club assistant pro is not
the only one to ddopt her.
t you see UtUe Kaildni on the
golf course this season with
the Newport I larbor High
girls, you can't help but
think thot, one day, she
might be the leader of the
progrdm.
She's the 31/2-year-old
adopted ddughter of Sandy
Huber, Big Canyon Country
Club as::.1stant pro and LPGA
member who also coaches the
Sa.Uors' girls golf team with Jim
Warren and Mananne Towersey.
Through Olive Cre t, Huber
became KailclIU's.fo ter parent,
not long after her birth. She
raised the child dnd, na turally,
the}< grew close. Amazingly,
Kailaru even looks like Huber,
who struggled for two years •
before iinally landing the official •
adoption rights to Kailani on
Sept. 22, 1998.
Huber, who will celebrate her
15th year at Bi9 Canyon m
October, has Kailani in tow
during Newport l larbor matches
and the girls have, well, also
a dopted her.
·she's 3112 and h1tting balls
with the guts,• Huber said.
•When we go lo practice with
the girls, she'll go. and when the
9'fls are walkmg down the
fauways, they'll have her on
their shoulders and back.
(Kailaru) just takes one club and
Whacks it around with them. I'm
hoping sh e's going to be my
little golfer.•
Kailani's tall enough to pass
for 6, Huber said, so it could be
that volleyball -not golf -is in
'her future.
"I'm not really senous with
her, but her attention span is
there," Huber said . "I'm telling
you, it's so much fun •
• Huber, now a spokesperson
for Olive Crest, a home for
battered and abused childre n,
was hired by Sob Lovejoy to
start the Junior program in Oct.
1984. Lovejoy, the club's
longtime head pro. 1s now
director of golf
Today, Huber has 180 Juniors
on her malling list and juruor
golf has turned into "a monster." •r attnbute the growth in
juruor golf to Tiger Woods, who
built the mterest in children,"
Huber said of the Big Canyon
course record holder and
honorary member.
• It's re eed.Jng Ume for golf
courses, mcluding at Big
Canyon, whlch is closed for two
weeks because of the project,
and Newport Beach Country
Glub, which will reseed its grass
while working on other fall
reconstruction proJecl~.
The famous bunke r on tho
nght side on the 17th urcen at
Newport B~ach will be
red "'gncd to compcn ate for ·
th\.? h1lls1d " rough betwc n the
green anc! the lake. Coots flock
to the hill 1de and cat the d,
causing ball lo roll off, mthcr
mto th,.. bunker or water.
Th t' what happ ~ncd to l lal
hwm m the 1H98 Toshiba en or
C la::. 1c:, when h1 bnll was avcd
from rolhng into the l kc by a
hunker rukc. lrwm would hrcak
th co~t· rcrmd with a 62.
• Club pr suh:nt Jerry
Anet rson 1d the bunkor will
be ext nded 15 to 20 feet so
balls wdl not roll mto the wat<>r.
"We'll mako two hunkers into
one," said Anderson, the 1999
SouthP.m California PGA Golf
Professional of the Vear. "It's our
signature hole and (the pTOJed)
should mak the hole look better.•
• Work Mg1m Prld8y .t
Newport Beach, which Will ftlso mue the dtivtng range level,
baild • mound behind the filth
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RICK HEARN/ DAILY PILOT
Costa Mesa High's black-clad Mustangs take to the road tonight for their nonleague football
game at Western High, where they1l be trying to avenge a 48-6 loss to the Pioneers a year ago.
• That's the challenge tonight for Costa Mesa,
which is not favored, despite higher CIF ranking.
R\Rm Fl\l1Ml n
Dltf Pb
ANAHEIM -While politics and televi-
sion continually show polling to be an .
inexact science, torught's 7 o'clock non-
league football game b etween Costa
Mesa Higb a.pd host Western could pro-
vide further proof.
For though the visitors (3-0) ate ranked No. 3 in the CIF South-
e rn Section Division DC poll, five spots ahead of the Pioneers
(1-2), Mesa Coach Jerry Howell agrees with those who tab West-
ern as a three-point favorite.
"Anybody who says we're not the underdog, hasn't looked .at
the (game) videotape,• Howell said. ·
The Mustangs' three-game highlight reel has been accumu-
lated at the expense of Saddleback, Bolsa Grande and Westmin-
ster, schools with a combined 2-7 record. Mesa has outscored
these victims, 91-25, nearly doubling them m total offense (925
yards to 508).
Western, which hammered the Mustangs, 48-6, last season -
the program's most lopsided loss since 1963 -bounced back
from losses to Loara dDd El Toro (by a combined e1gbt points) to
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Anllhelm vs. Estllnda
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• EsUnda by 14
s.ddltbedl w.. CoroM del MW
at Newport Hatt>Or, 7 p m.
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DAILY PILOT HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL, PLAYER OF THE WEEK
• Arizona transfer has stepped right in line with recent
string of productive running b~cks at Costa Mesa.
G cographically, C.J.
Zuruga's high chool
career, though htuely
past the halfway point, has
zjg2agged from Cahfomu1 to
Arizona. 1'ack to CahfomlA
again.
But when the Costa Mesa
J ligh junior tailback tucks the
football under hJ11 arm. he prefers
a less circuitous route.
•(like to run straight ahead,
• becaute that's the quickest
~th.• Zunlga sald •11ove to hlt.. -.....
1be S·foot-10, 185-pounder.
who olav@d ~ vanttv oamM
has freshman year et Roe.em~d
I hgh, then pll\y<.'d vars1ty last
eason at Prcsrott H1gh in th
Grand Canyon State. has been o
huge hit with th Mu tangs.
After hack-to·back
100-yard·plus rushing
perlorrnanoes -and six
touchdowns -in Mesa's fu1't
two victories, Zuniga earned 35
times for 196 yards and one
touChdown ln Friday' 16-6
trlumph at Westminster High. He
a1lo ~ht a pau, returned one
punt one kiekoft to fin1lb
with 217 .U-pur-pme yardt .
The Dally PUot :Plaver of the
Week's 486 prdl and aeven
Doily Pilot Bl
• SPORTS HALL OF FAME
CELEBRATING THE MILLENNIUM .
. DAMO·N
BERRY.HILL
Orange Coast
A World Series he ro with the Atlanta Braves, the
sturdy catcher toil ed for 141/2 years in· the Majors.
RJ<.11 \RI> Dl -.r-.
n baseball's gredtcst
showcase agdmst the
game's winmngest
pitcher of the 198<h, Damon
Berryhill rocked GdmC' I of
lhe t 992 Fall Classic for the
Atlanta Braves and Joined the
unique pantheon of a common
player turning mto a World Sc>ril'S
hero.
A backup catcher who had
become the Braves' starter when
Greg Olson broke his ankle two
weeks before the end of the
regular season, the S'-vttch-hithng
Berryhill -on lhe heels of
Franasco Cabrera's unforgettable
game-winning hit
against Pittsburgh to
clinch the National
League pennant
-launched a Jack
Morris forkball into
baseball immortality
c1nd Brent Mayne), Berryhill was
o;e!Pctc>d in the first round (and
No 4 overall) by the Chicago
Cubs an the 1984 January draft.
roUowrng an outstanding season
for Orange Coast, he signed with
the Cubs and reported to Quad
City >n the Midwest League.
· Uy 1987, Berryhill was at
tnple-A Iowa, where he batted
.287 with 18 home runs and 67
RBis, Cdrrung.a tnp to the
American A wciabon All-Star
qame and, later, a promotion to
Wngley Field.
. In 1988, he threw out 40% of
would-be base stealers (44 of 110)
dlld was named to the Topps
Ma1or League Rookle All-Star
team. But, m 1989, when the
Cube; won the National
League East Division
title and lost to San
Francisco in the NLCS,
Berryhtll tore has rig'bt
rotator cuff in August
and underwent surgery
in September. Three days after
Atlanta-Fulton County
Stadium was jolted by a
little-known catcher
from the Dornimcan
Republic m the NL
Championship Senes,
1t was shaken again by Damon Berryhill
In September 1991,
Berryhill was acqwred
by Ute Braves from the
Cubs with Mike
Bielecki in exchange for
Turk Wendell and
Yorkis Perez, and, a
year later, was a World a swfer from Laguna
Beach and Orange Coast College,
as Berryhill rode the wave of ~
life around the bases.
~1 didn't really feel myi.elf hit
the ground until r reached third
base," Benyhill said at the time in
a postgame press conference.
following his dramatic three-run
home run in the sixth mrung lo
give the Braves a 3-1 victory over
the Toronto BJue Jays in the
opener of the '92 World Sen<>S.
"When you see that ball leave
the park -for that one moment,
you are on top of the world,"
added Berryhill, the second
former OCC player to comp •te in
a World Series (followmy the late
Dan Quisenberry in 1980 dnd '85).
Berryhill, whose batting
average for the Braves lhat eawn
was 228, came to the plate with
Moms working on a two-hitter
and a 1-0 shutout. There were two
outs in the mning, and Moms, a
savvy postseason veteran with
Detroit and Minne.,ola, had only
allowed three guys to even hit the
ball out of the infield to that point.
Morris, who ran the count to
l-and-2 against Benyh1U. had
pitched a 10-inning
complete-game shutout tn Game
7 of the 1991 World Series, when
Minnesota edged Atlanta, 1·0,
to capture the title .
Benyhill. me rely Olson's
caddie m the minds of the league,
had struggled the previous two
seasons to overcome a shoulder
injury that doctors said might end
hLs career.
But Berryhill, who hadn't
homered in five weeks. :snapped
Morris' streak of 18 con cutivc
scorel s World Sen~ inning
against the Brave , delivcnng one
of the biggest home run m
Atlanta history before 51,7t! ans
"It was your ba~ic hengmg
390-foot forkball, ~ Moms told
reporter.) afterward
For Berryhill, whos<? hot
~oded in the nght-f1eld ats,
it would be a highUght n a
prof 1onal ha ball car r
spannmg 1"•/2 n .
•There was so much
exotement-th re wa JUSl
nothing like it,• Benvhill d
recently, upon his' induction into
the Daily Pilot Sport Hall of
Fame. celebrating the mill nnmm
A formf'.r 111t11or I agu r with
the Cubs, 8rav . Rl'd Sox, R I
and Giants, Berryhill onoo
walloped. walk-off·th n ld
home nan for Orange C:O.Jt tn
1984 to belt GOlden W t and
dtndl the South Oout
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•1t wa a good World Series
(eventually woo by Toronto in six
games)." Berryhill said. ·Every
game was exciting. It 'was kind of
trange in that the two games we
won were off Jack (Morris). That
wa.., surpnsing. because he's such
a big-game battler. But we got to
him. ThPn we truggled against
(Davtd) Cone and (Juan) Guzman
(and Jimmy Key).•
Benyhlll arrived LO Boston in
1994, the strike-short~ned season,
lh<>n moved to Cmcuinati, where
he wa~ a member of Manager
Davey Johnson's 1995 NL West
D1v1s1on champions, the fourth
tune lil his career in wtuch he was
part of dtvtsion-wmrung teams
(followmg Chlcago in 1989 and
Atlanta an 1992 and '93).
After m1-" mg the eollre 1996
sca-.on with reconstructive elbow
urgc>ry, Benyhill came back
aqam, lh1s time with the San
Frannsro Giants Not knowing
that he rould even eome back,
Berryhill worked hard to get m
shape and made Manager Dusty
Baker's ballclub.
"That wa another b1g
highlight,· Bcnyhill said of the
1997 sc on. m which he enjoyed
a hne 4!ason and helped the
C1ants C'apture the NL West title
-the fdlh dmsion championship or his car<>er.
"It's weird," he added. •After I
Jett Ch cago, with the exception
ot the stnke eawn, we won a
d1vt ion till ' everywhere I was,
so 1 was real fortunate to be on
winnmg ballclub~.·
Berryhill caught 10 Cy Young
Award wmn •rs tn his career,
mcluciing Greg Maddox, Tom
Glavmc, John Smoltz, Roger
Clemens and Lee Smith. ·nu~t
wa a big thrill to be with tho&e
gu) , • h id. "'They cant ch
you a lot about th game.•
B rryhW, who said aem n
and Cinti~aU' John Smiley
w r • among th m t intense
p tch rs h ver oaught, started
the 1998 son at trlp~A
Edmonton, but retired a month
Into the campaign beOIUM bis
throwing arm, after three
urg rt , simply did not work
anymore.
"It wa Cleiinlt ly a quiet
rrotJrcm nt),. he said ·My um
had been bugging me for lour yeani n jUl1 got mu.,._.
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82 Thur.day, Sepe.mber 30, 1999 DOily Pilot
Tars faC~ a fine'...tuned balancing act from 'U...-
• Glendora's multifaceted offense will test Newport;
Brinkley is b idding for district career victory record.
Datt,.,.
GLENDO-
RA An
extended bus
ride will trans-
port the New-
port Harbor
High football
tearn to Fri-
day's 7:30 p.m. nonieague show-
down with Glendora at Citrus
College.
. · But the Sailors' defense might
as well be entering a different
dimension when it squares off
against the Tartans.
Thus far, Newport (3-0 and
ranked No. 8 in Orange County
and No. 3 in CIF Southern Section
Division VI) has had to deal with
one-dimensional offenses in vic-
tories over Orange and Corona
del Mar, as well as a tie with
Marina.
Orange netted negative 25
yards on the ground, while Mari-
na and Cd.M combined for a mea-
ger 44 yards through the air ••
The Baseline League's Tartans
(2-1), however, boast a balanced
attack, With which Newport
Coach Jeff Brinkley is thoroughly
impressed.
"l think this will be our tough-
est test to date," sa.Jd Brinkley,
attempting. to break a tie with for-
mer CdM Coach Dave Holland
and become the Newport-Mesa
District's career victory leader.
Brinkley is 106-50-1 m hls 14th
season .. at the Harbor helm. Hol-
land, now at Laguna Beach High,
collected 106 wms in 20 seasons
with the Sea Kings.
· Win No. 107 won't come as
easily as the Sailors' 33-0 home
triumph over Glendora last tall.
"They're very much
improved,• Brinkley said. "And
they're a lot more physical than
_uiey were last year."
Coach Paul Lopez's squad
routed Baldwin Park, 35-0, before
knocking off Alta Loma, the No.
Eagles have an
oveiwhelming
situation at OCC
• Heavily favored Estancia vows to show some respect
for Anaheim's self-esteen:t in Friday's contest at OCC.
BARRY FAULKNER
~,.,,
COS TA
MESA w h i 1 e
Estancia High
football coach
Dave Perkins
has plenty of
empathy for
Anaheim, which takes a 24-game
losing streak into Friday's 7 p.m .
nonleague game at Orange Coast
College, apathy is something he
hopes h1s players leave on the
sideline.
"These are the games you
hate," said Perkins, whose 17·
year head coaching career has
put him at both ends of the mis-
match spectrum.
"I've been in the middle of a
29-garne losing streak (he inherit-
ed a 17 -game skein at La Sierra,
went 0-10 his first season, then
had to forfeit two victories earned
on the field to start his second
campaign), so I know what that's
like. And (Estancia was) 1-9 last
sea.son, when Laguna Hills scored
62 points on us our last game."
Perkins has vowed never to
embarrass a downtrodden oppo·
nent and his Eagles (3-0 and
ranked No. 9 in CIP Southern
Section Division IX) just may
force him to take measures to
ensure the Colorusts escape with
their collective psyche intact.
Perkins. however. is on the
lookout for Estancia complacency,
which reared its ugly head before
last week's come-from-behind
21-18 triumph over Garden
Grove
•we weren't practicing well
(Sept. 22), so I sent the kids home
and we lost a day of practice,"
Perkins said. "The kids came
back focused the next day, and I
expect the same (in preparation
for Anaheim).
·we have to continue to work
hard and get better. And we cer-
tainly don't want to be Anaheim's
first victim ...
Coach Allen Carter's Colonists
were the Eagles' lone victim last
season, thanks to a 20-14 decision
that overturned a pair of Anaheim
leads.
The I?agles had not trailed this
r.eason, until Garden Grove
gal.Jled an 18-14 advantA!ge in the
third quarter la t week. The
defidt lasted just 155 seconds,
however, end Estancia moved
doser to attaining ltl preleague
goal.
•we talked a lot in the off· a-
son about havmg succeaa tn the
pre ason, beCause we thought it
Jahtd Mueller
was important,• Perk.ins said.
That success has a great deal
to do with senior Marshall Hen-
dricks. who has sparkled on both
sides of the ball. The 6-foot-1,
180-pound tailback has rushed
for 487 yards and five touch-
downs on .) 1 carries en route to
658 all-purpose yards. He also
shares the Orange County lead
with four interceptions, indud.ing
a 75-yard touchdown return
against Magnolia.
The Eagles' wing T offense
also relies on the fullback duo of
junior Pe.had Jahid and senior
Matt Mueller. The tandem has
combined for 333 yards and four
touchdowns, operating behind a
veteran line led by senior Kyle
Westman, who shifts from tackle
to guard this week.
Linemen Cesar Romero, Josh
Veach, Robert Aguilera and Tim
Valdez, as well as tight end Gri1-
fin Crogan, and wingback Sean
Freeman, have also earned
praise frQm Perkins for their
blocking.
Defensively, the Eagles have
surrendered 1ust 25 points, bet-
tered by only five county teams.
They also have eight intercep-
tions to fuel their plus-10 turnover
ratio (11-1).
Mueller, Jahid, Romero, Free-
man and Andy Romo comprise a
linebacking corps complemented
by Veach, Westman and David
Rodriguez up front.
Senior John Alderete and
sophomore Freddy Rodriguez JOm
Hendricks in the secondary,
which frequently helps comprtse
an eight-man zone coverage.
Anaheim. with ju~t three
offensive touchdowns this fall,
will attack the Estancia defense
with a unit triggered oy jumor
quarterback Ryan Potterson. Pl'lt-
terson has 24 completions for 266
yards and three TDs in 53
attempts and bas thrown four
interceptions.
His favorite target has been 5·
9 senior Juan Jimenel (12 catch
for 134 yards).
Senior David Lopez ls tho 1 ad-
lng ballca.rrier, having gcuncd 156
yards on 50 attempts.
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25, in Week 2. La.st week, th~ nu.
tans fell, 34-14, to Norco, the
def ending CIF champion Division
V champion ranked No. 1 again
this year.
•Norco has got some animals,"
Brinkley said after reviewing the
videotape. •After playing Norco,
(the Tartans) sure won't be shell-
shocked by us."
Glendora· is paced by senior
running back Tom Nall, senior
quarterback Bruce Hatch and
receiver Dtmcan Reid.
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· Nall has rushed for 420 yards
and seven touchdowns on 60 car-
ries, while Hatch has thrown for
436 yards and four TDs (29 of 52
with four interceptlons).
The Newpon defense, which
sacked Hatch three times last fall
and bas surrendered just 404
yards of total offense thus far, will
not be at full strength.
In its second week without
senior safety Billy Clayton, who
also starts at receiver, the Tars will
also have to replace outside line-
backer-fullback Mike Tunney,
Hiii SCHOOL FOOTllLL
• DON UACH I OAllY PILOT
Newport Harbor High) Andre Stewart f2) can be~
to flnd some tough bUrlen Prlclay nJght when the Sanon
trek to Citrus Coll• for a ganie wtth Gleadora'I Tartans.
MUSTANGS
CONTINUED FROM 81
trounce Rancho Alamitos, 54-8,
last week.
The rugged competition hasn't
kept the Pioneers from•averaging
40 points per game, though they
have surrendered more than 27
per contest.
"They're so explosive," Howell
said of the Orange League repre-
sentative, coached by Toby How-
ell (no relation). "They were a
landslide last week for poor old
Rancho. If we can play with them,
let alone beat them, we can play
with anyone in this division. There
can't be a team in the division
with m<)'e ta.lent than Western."
The Pioneers have less
DIRECTIONS
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+ North on Beach Blvd. to Ball
Rd. Left on Ball, right on Western.
Schoof at 501 S. Western.
219 rushing yards, indud.ing a
combined 19 the last two weeks.
Senior linebackers Shaun Per-
ryman, Jason Rankin and Dave
Weir spearhead the unit, which
was bolstered last week by the
return of senior end Robert Hul-
liger.
Hulllger, however, has ~the
team ·again, this time for g'bod,
according to Howell, and will be
replaced by Daniel Hunter.
Weir also triggers the offense
at quarterback, where be has
talent than they started r--_....,.-.-...,
completed 13 of 24 pass-
es for 242 yards and three
TDs. with last week, as startmg
fullback Chris Jackson
tore a hip muscle on the
opening kickoff against
Rancho and lS out indefi-
nitely.
Backfield talent still
abounds, including senior
wing backs Jamiah
Williamson and Will Ruf-WeJr
fin, as well as sophomore
quarterback Mike Hicks. .
Wlll1amson has 265 rushing
yards on 38 carries. Costa Mesa is
familiar wtth him, after he
amassed 337 yards rushing and
receiving and scored four touch-
downs in last year's blowout.
Ruffm, who scored on a 42·
yard pa s play again.st Mese lMt
season, had 102 yards on 10 car-
ri against Rancho. He also has
two interceptions.
J lick hes thrown for 330 yards
and seven TD in his young varsi-
ty career, completing 20 of 38
wtth only one interception.
·And th lr lin m n arc bii
ond they're legitimate athletei,
J~rry l lowell Atd.
Mu a brmgs a legitimate
dnlcn of Jta own into tonight's
cltt h, having 1urrendered ju1t
Junior tailback C.J .
Zunjga, fresh off a
career-high 35 carries
and 196 rushing yards
against Westminster,
can't be asked to dupll·
cate that workload,
according to his coach.
"We really need to
throw the ball this
week," said Howell, who
has preached offensive balance,
but has found it difficult to avoid
the ground-oriented conser-
vatism which bas been a Mesa
trademark most of the decade.
Perryman, with five receptiom
for 91 yards and two TDs, is the
leading receiver.
The Mustangs, attempting to
join the 1997 edition u the only
Mesa team to open a eason 4·0,
have not beaten Western in four
previous trie . After a 7-7 tie ln
theu first meeting ln 1962, West-
ern has outscored the Mustangs,
123·6, m thr e stnught wins.
·Tuey made us look sruy last
year," Howell said of the Pio·
neers. "It took a couple of weeks
for our ki<t to psychologlcally get
over the fact that th y &eat us so
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who rolled his ankle in the Bettle
of the Bey.
Ends Garrett 'Ifoncale and
Nick Langsdorf, as well u liile-
backers Chril Mandertno and
Alan Saenz wtl1 lead the charge
for the Sallon.
Andy Rankin will anume Tun-
ney'• defensive duties and Kelsey
Pet.anon, who bad an intercep-
tion last week, continues to ftll in
for Clayton.
Offensively, the 1ars are paced
by tag-team tailbacks Andre
Stewart and Ryan Brill. who have
benefited from increasing cohe·
sion up front.
Stewart has compiled 388
yards on 59 carries and bu seven
TDs, while Brill has 239 yardi and
three TDs in 30 carries off the
bench.
•'Jbey've given us a good com-
bo back there," Brinkley said.
Manderlno, making his second
start at quarterback after winning
a battle for the job, has completed
10 of 22 for 170 yards and three
IDs. He also scored on a 63-yard
scramble last week.
. Senior Justin Jacobs is the
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leading receiver with seven
catches for 127 yards and a TD ..
Sea Kings must
. go at less th~
full strength
• CdM Coach Freeman tries to reverse tailspin against
Saddleback, coached by his ex-teammate, Jerry Witte.
BARRY FAUUCNER
DalyPb
NEWPORT
BEACH
Having
opened the
season with
three injury-
plagued loss-
es, in which
his team produced only 10
points, Corona del Mar High
football coach Dick Freeman
would have liked to have picked
up the phone and sought encour-
agement from n former coaching
colleague and Anaheim High
teammate.
Instead, Freeman spent the
week trying to devise a way to
beat the aforementioned Jerry
Witte, who.se Sadclleback Road-
runners vi.sit Newport Harbor
High Friday for a 7 p.m. non-
league clash.
Saddleback (1-2) is favored to
extend the early season misery
for CdM, which has lost starting
quarterback Ma tt Moore (broken
rlb) indefinitely.
The Sea Kings may also have
lost confidence, according to
Freeman, who, along with his
staff, <:ould unveil a new offen-
sive look in order to try to spark
some productivity.
"We need to throw some
wrinkles in and try to find an
alternative," Freeman said. "We
need to at least h.ave the feeling
we can put points on the board."
The Sea Kings, keyed by
senior tailback Grant Estabrook,
have averaged 107 yards total
offense per game. Estabrook bas
rushed for 234 yards on 70
attempts and has scored the
tea.m's only touchdown.
Consequently, defenses,
induding Newport Harbor's las~
week, have begun crowding the
neutral zone la order to thwart
the ground attack.
•we need to find a way to
back people off, either throwing
the ball or trying to getting the
ball outside, around people,•
Freeman said.
In addition to Moore, the Sea
Kings continue to play without
linebacker Blake Hacker (ankle),
while two-way starters Adam
Cooper (shoulder) and Mlke
Hayes (broken thumb, as well u
hip and hamstring problems) are
hoping to heal enough to con-
tribute.
Backup Joe Barber is out with
a broken thumb, leaving the
quarterbacking chores to junior
RANKINGS
OF DiviSJon IX
t. BonltA
2. Brea Ollndi
J.c:o.t.-.a
4. Veltncia
S. P.ciflca
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B1tabrook Burden
3-0
3-0
J.O
3-0
2·1
2-1
2-1
1·2
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1-2
Evan Burden, who is O for 3 this
season and has one v~lty com-
pletion in five attempts.
Freeman planned to hold an
audition for a backup ~igne.l
caller in practice this week.
"I'm thinking about calling
(Witte) up and asking him if he
wants to go ' touch,• Freeman
quipped.
The Sea Kings' 10 points are
the second fewest in Orange
County (to La Quinta's seven),
but both CdM and Saddleback
have given up 81 points.
The Roadrunners, who earned
their first win with a 34-20 deci-
sion over Santa Ana Valley Sat-
urday, lost to Costa Mesa and
Irvine, both ranked in the top
four of their respective CIP
Southern Section divisions.
The visitors are led offensive-
ly by tailback Joel Gonzalez (322
yards on 52 carries) and quarter-
back Victor Ortiz. Ortiz bas com-
pleted 23 of 41 for 289 yards and
slx :ros, with two interceptions
"(Ortiz) has been throwing
the ball really well,• said Free-
man, a Saddleback assistant
under Witte for five season
(1988-92).
Witte, in his 26th season at the
Roadrunner helm, ts looking to
even his record o.t the school
(currently 153-154·7).
Corona del Mar has won six of
the last seven meetings with
Saddleback to take a 9-8·1 lead
ln the senes.
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TSUNAMIS
IN 1-0WIN
COSTA MESA -Kyle Calft-
well scored the game's only goal
to lead the Tsunamis to a 1-0 win
over the Blue Vipers Saturday in
AYSO Region 97 Division 5 boys
soccer action.
Solid play by sweepers Rex
Nelson and R.J. D'Cruz, along
'With the goal tending by Cameron
Jf olmes and Cameron Chase
helped the Tsunamis to the
shutout.
Erik Bonn collected an.assist on Caldwell's~ goal and Cesar
Amador and Eric Holland paced
the attack at forwards .
Hayden Navarro and Danny
Miller played solid defense and
good all-around play was turned
in by Michael Bingham, Mitchell
Bancroft and Steven Reader.
For the Blue VJpers, sobd play
was turned in by all who played,
including Marcos Castaneda, Wes
Parks, Darren Leggett, Mark
Esp(Dt>za, Henry Pyle, Timothy
Regan, Peter Hapke, Santiago
Castaneda, Drew Wittenberg and
Jason Wittman.
In other Division 5 action:
• Warthogs 4, Vipers 2: Brandon
Parole scored three goals and
Chris Lewis added a fourth for the
Warthogs in the victory.
Cody Parole and Noe Gonza-
les each had an assist and Zach
Gagnon, Jonathan Sommerfield,
Peter Gnuyen and Jacob Ricker
played stingy defense.
lo DlvtsJon 6 and 7:
· Kellon Truxton, Robbie Rettlng
and Zach Friedman each provided
offense for the Geckos in their con-
test with the Blasto1se m boys DIVl-1 smn 1 action ·
Solid defense was played by
CJ. Tona and Conner Kelly with
outstanding passes coming fmm
Clay SmJth and Skyler Gray.
In Saturday's girls Division 6
game between the Teenie
Wahines and the Fighting Green
Machine, Ashley Svendsen and
Jessica Swift lt-d the Teenie
Wahines offense with Cassie
J>'Cruz controlling the rrudfield
with her ball handling.
Lindsay Anderson, Lauren
Pfifer and Jordan Murrel did not
let a ball get past them while play-
ing in goal.
Skylar Hanson played sweeper
and kept the Green Machine at
bay while Hannah Macleod
plated a solid all-around game Cot
_the "reerue Wahmes.
CdM girls win, 6-0
CORONA DEL MAR -The
Corona del Mar Area Q Under-16
girls team put together a complete
team perfonnance in a 6-0 club
soccer win over Tustin.
Stephanie Hardison and Whit-
ney George each had two goals
tor CdM, while Kristina TuccJ and
Amy Tyson each added a goal.
Solid midfield play was turned
in by Kristen Hanson and Astrid
Soto, while Aspen Parrott, Cristi-
na Tuylor, Elizabeth Nelson, Ash·
ley Flaum and TIHany Pagano
each came thougtl for CdM.
Wolfpack wins, 3-2
The WoUpack Blue Girls-
under-10 soccer team defeated the
Orange Junior Soccer Club, 3-2,
Sunday.
Justyne Greud scored twice,
while Megan Munce added a third
· goai for the Wolfpack
Controlling the midheld was
Alesha Young and Alex Mclnlo h.
Claire Josephson was strong
on offense while Allie Duemberg·
er, Emily Ohlhaver, Carly Rutz
and goalie Kristina Dague played
well on defense.
Tigers settle for tie
COSTA MESA The Costa
Mesa American Little League
Tigers battled the Scaview t team
to a 6-6 be in Winterball action
Sunday.
Brett Sheridan made a game-
saving catch against the fence for
the ilgers, preventing Seaview
from scoring the winning run.
The Tigers' offense was led by
R.J. Duernberger with two dou·
ble and three RBis.
Sheridan, Nick P tenon and
JamJe nnnter also had key hits for
the ngeJb.
VOLLEYIALl
OCC sweeps Pasadena
PASADENA -Behind 43
assists from M1~sy Jamls~n,
Orange Coast College'• womens
volleyball team wept ho t
l>asedena, 1S·10, t 5· 10, 15·8, in a
h.on·confcrenca match.
Beth Waterman and Susie
ackard were th main beneficia-tiet of Jamison's asslStJ with 17 1d1lS each. Brett Bond had a solid
5erall gftITle for the Pirat with
kills, eight blodc1 and f1v
ces.
'
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Harbor handles Capo Valley, 15-3
• Sailors punish Cougars
in nonleague conquest on
Capistrano Valley soil.
llllFLY Country Club and El Toro Manne
Base, par 71.
MISSION fiiiii VIEJO -The
doubles teams of Kristen Case
and Kelly Nelson, along with
Sarah Barker and Allison Schnei-
der, swept through their doubles •
sets as Newport Harbor High
(5-1), ranked No. 1 in Orange
County, defeated the host Capis-
trano Valley Cougars, 15-3, in
girls tennis Wednesday.
In singles actioq, Newport's
Natalie Braverman and Audra
Adams continued their dominant
ways, sweeping their sets.
NONUACM• NEWPOlrf HAMolt 15, C»o YAU.rt J
Singles: Braverman (NH) def.
Menyman, 6-1, def. Bailey, 6-2, def.
Mitchell. 6-0; Adams (NH) won 6-2, 6-1,
6-3; Godbey (NH) lost 0-6, won 5-4
(ret.), 6-4.
Doubles: case-Nelson (NH) def.
James-Veese, 7.f>, def. Bubrit·Newt. 6-1,
def. Yazaansharas-Wooz. 6-1; Myer-
Hawkins (NH) lost 3-f>. won 6-1, 6-0:
Barker-Schneider (NH) won 6-3, 6-0, 6-3.
CdM rips Dons, 17-1
CORONA TENlliS DEL MAR -
Anne )'elsey and Kristen Griffith
swept through their doubles sets
without giving up a point to lead
Corona del Mar High to a 17-1
girls tennis victory over the visit-
ing Santa Barbera Dons.Wednes-
day.
Also playing well was the dou-
bles team of Nicole Charney and
Laura Claster, who won, 6-2, 6·1,
6-1, for the Sea Kings (3-4).
On the singles side for CdM,
Kim Singer lost only two games
en route to her 6-0, 6-2, 6-0, win.
NONUAGUI
CoM17, 5ANTA auuu 1
Singles: Vaughn (CdM) def. Steele, 6-
1, de( Bennett, 6-2, def. Alverstrom, 6-0;
Singer (CdM) won 6-0, 6-2. 6-0; Damion
(CdM) won 6-1, lost S-7, won 6-0.
Doubles: Yelsey-<iriff'ith (CdM) def.
Robinson-Robertson, 6-0; Turner-Miller,
6-0; Hufford-Rifkin, 6-0; Jacobson-
Tenerelli (CdM) won 6-1, 6-2, 6-3; Char-
ney-Claster (CdM) won 6-2, 6-1, 6-1 .
Newport Harbor wins
Newport Harbor G O [ F
High's girls golf
team remains undefeated after it
defeated El Dorado, 281-309, at
Western Hills in Chino Hills and
Santa Ana Country Club. The
combined par for the match was
72.
Kelly Hunt was the medalist
with a score of 88. It was the fifth
straight matcli she had medaled.
Emily McKay and Und.say Gal-
braith each finished with a 94.
Estancia rolls, 14-6
COSTA MESA -....... __ ...,...
Fourteen different P 0 L 0
Eagles and three
goalies scored as Estancia Hlgh's
boys water polo team crushed vis-
iting Kennedy, 14-6, Wednesday
in nonleague play. . •
The Eagles took a 6-2 lead in
the first quarter before putting in
the reserves. Goalie D.J . Glacy
had six saves and a goal.
NOM.IAGUE
Es'TANOA 14, iKENNmY 6
Kennedy 2 1 o 3 -6
Estanc.la 6 3 3 2 -14
KenMdy: Casey 6, Saves: Lindquist 4.
Estancia: Collier 1, David 1, Firner 1,
Gamboa 1, C. Glacy 1, D.J. Glacy 1,
Hellmich 1, Monet 1, Perkins 1,
Reddoch 1, Rycroft 1, Thorpe 1, Tran 1,
Westfall 1 saves: D.J. Glacy 6. Collier J.
Perkins 3.
CdM rips El Toro
NEWPORT ----.-
BEACH -Allison G 0 l f
Schauppner medaled with an 85
to lead Corona del Mar High's
girls golf team to a 269-293 victo-
ry over El Toro in an 18-hole non-
league match at Newport Beach
Taylor McCormick was two
shots behind Schauppner and
Kristin McCoy shot a 97.
lions win in overtime
IRVINE
Vanguard Uni-S 0 C C I I
versity's womens
soccer, team collected it's first
Golden State Athletic Confer-
ence win in overtime against host
Concordia Wednesday, 1-0. ,
Jenni.fer Bi.rd scored in the
l 18th minute off an assist from
Ganesa Cobb for the winning
goal. The Lions outshot their
opponent, 26-5, in the·game, but
couldn't get past Concordia
goalie Crystal Rodriguez, who
had 16 saves. Vanguard is now 7-
3, 1-0.
Vanguard U. rolls, 4-0
IRVINE --------Vanguard Uru-S 0 C C I I
versity's men's soccer team won
it's first Golden State Athletic
Coiifereoce game by routing host
Concordia, 4-0. .
The Lions (5-2, 1-0) had little
trouble in dispensing the Eagles
(l-9, 0-1). Hayden Kelly, Matthew
Palmer, lan Hatch and Diego
Goni all scored, and goalie Math-
ew Resor had just two saves ..
Peewee Seahawks blank Garden Grove Panthers, 13-0
Marc Quarles had over 160 yards rushing
with two touchdowns along with other offensive
support from Nathan Stoneman. PbJWp DI Gia-
como, Ryan Dallon, Pat Hlll and Josh Miller.
The defense was solid with the play of Glenn
Smith, Chase Whitaker, Kevin ~n. Ryan
Breslin and James Grey.
Ben Maggard keyed the defense with an
mterception late in the third quarter for the Sea-
hawks.
Anthony Santos and Brent Ogden led the
team in tackles while Shawn Mohler and Tyler
Ellis dominated the line of scrimmage.
In other NMJAAF action:
The CUntc level Seahawks came back strong
this week with a 13-7 victory over Garden
Grove.
After falling behind, 7-0, the Seahawks came
back to tie the game on a long touchdown run by
Jacob Glldart. with key blocks thrown by
Frankie Russo and Wtlllam O'Brien.
The Seahawks defense tightened up with sol-
id play turned in by Michael Jugan, Gritfln Tuy-
ZUNIGA
CONTINUED FROM 81
JR. All·AMERICAN
lor, Taylor Sepulveda, and Kevin and Erik Rask.
With solid blocking by Jonathan Tripi,
Corbin McNutt and Garrett Amoroso, Robbie
Lusk scored in the second hall lo give the Sea-
hawks the lead for good.
• The Junior Pee Wee Seahawks lost lo. Foun-
tain Valley, 21-7, but did have some outstdnding
performances.
With P.J. Banning and Johnny Gothard pres-
suring the Jaguar quarterback, Matt Hauser
intercepted a pass on the 5-yard-line and scam-
pered 95 yards for the touchdown.
Ryan Telles, Tony Jones Mike Orozco, John
Angelo, Riehle Sorenson, Nick Armendariz,
Zack Sepulveda and Samy Nalm made key
defensive plays all afternoon n-e.nt Sharp, Chaz Vickery, Kyle Hayhoe, Bri-
an Lawler and Bryce Jardine were solid on the
offensive line, alloWlng quarterbacks Jake
Wuebben and Hauser to complete several passes
Therr favorite targets included Banning,
Orozco, Conner Ferguson and David Rool
Along with ·running backs Matt Loyd and
Angelo, the Seahawks compiled nearly 200
yards of total offense.
• For the Midget Seahawks, Jun A%ur1n scored
four touchdowns, but it was not enough as the
Seahawks fell to Garden Grove, 36-32
Luis Gudino ran a fumble back for a touch·
down for the Seahawks, caused by a quarter·
back sack by Joevanny Cueya.
Brian Campos had two extra-pomt kic~ and
Travis Winrow had a pass interception for the
Seahawks.
The offense and defense was led by Matt
Encinias, Brian Wase, B~ Burgess, Cole
Edwards, Sam Ma.rtln, J.lt Crosby, Luis Gonza-
lez, Sylvester Langrlne, R.J. Martin. Jonathan
McClatn, Alan Pineda, Omar Ruiz, Michael
Puentes, Chris Wade and Zach Wlshengrad.
COLLEGE
llwrtday, s.p.mber 30, 1999 m
JC POLO
OCC men win, 10-6
COSTA' MESA -Luke
Alvarado scored three goals as
Orange Coast College's men's
water polo team used a · strong
second half to win, 10-6, over vis·
iting San Diego Mesa Wednes·
day.
With the Pirates winning, 3-2,
at the half, OCC scored four
straight goals to take control of
the match. Scott Butler and Jell
Pratt added two goals apiece for
the Pirates (7-3). .
NONCXltJ IEMNCE
OCC 10, SAN DwGo MlsA 6
san Diego Mesa 1 1 o 3 -6
Orange Coast 1 2 4 3 -10
0...,.. Coat -Alvarado J, But!« 2.
Pratt 2, Bedee< 1, Leeper 1, sfnalley 1
Saves • Ohver 9
OCC women, too, 10-6
COSTA MESA -Jennifer
Stipp scored three second-quar-
ter goals for the Pirates in
Wednesday's 10-6 win over visit-
ing San Diego Mesa in noncon-
ference women's water polo.
After falling behind, 2-1 , to
Mesa (3-5), OCC scored nine of
the next 11 goals. Laura Blair and
Nerissa Reidenbaugh each
added two goals apiece for the
Pirates (9-2), while goalie Erin
Kennedy made nine saves.
NONCOHfUENCE
OCC 10, SAN DIEGO MEsA 6
San Diego Mesa 2 1 1 2 • Ei
Orange Coast 1 6 3 o · 10
Orange Coast · Stipp 3, Blair 2,
Re1denba~h 2, Hylton t, Larson 1,
Logan 1. Saves -Kennedy 9.
occ wins ~gain
RANCHO SANTA -.,-0-1-,..-
MARGARITA -
Orange Coast College's Jennifer
Tunzi led all scorers with a 5-
over-par. 77, to lead the Pl.rates to
12-shot wm over Saddleback
and the rest of the Orange
Empue Conference in Wednes-
day's match played at Tijeras
Creek Golf Club, par 72.
Jenna Quaranta placed third
overall With a 10-over S.2 for the
Pirates, who now lead Saddle·
back by six points after four
rounds of OEC play.
ORANGE EMPIRE (ONFER£NCE
OCC 321. Saddleback 340, Fullerton
372. Cypress 378. Irvine Valley 419.
At Tijeras Creek, par 72. 0r_,. Coast · Tunzi, 77; Quaranta,
82; Pemesz. 84; Cheng. 85; Hille. 86.
Shaft. 95.
touchdowns this season rank
among the Orange County
leaders. They have also helped
him fit in well at his latest high
school home. ADMISSIONS
"This is the best place I've
been,• said Zuniga, who has
made fast friends with his
offensive linemen. •u not for them, I wouldn't
have all these ya~ds," he said.
~The line is where the whole
offense starts."
When his beefy buddies,
however, fail to provide
adequate running room, Zuniga
isn't afraid to deal with
defenders himsell.
·I'm not that fast, but I guess
I make up for it in power,• he
said. .
Mesa Coach Jerry Howell,
who greeted Zuniga the Friday
before fall practice began, has
been thoroughly impressed by
his improvisational rushing skills.
•He has that natural flow you
like to see in a runner and he
has absolutely no fear,• Howell
said. •When he finds a seam, he
breaks into it and he's not airaid
to deliver a blow. He always
finishes his runs and seems to
always get an extra 2 or 3 yards
after he's been hit.•
Zuniga makes no secret of his
desire to finish atop the county
rushing statistics this season, a
feat other Mesa backs in recent
years have either accomplished,
or come dose to pulling off.
Zuniga, understandably, knew
nothing of the strong Mesa
backfield tradition this decade,
including All-CIF Southern
Section performers Binh nan,
Charles Chatman, Raymond
Ohrel, Steve Herzog and Junmy
Herzog.
But; thanks to viewing
Mustang highlight tapes dating
back to 1993-supplied by
te11mmate-and best friend Shaun
Ferryman -Zuniga has •
developed an appreoation for
his link to this legacy.
• tt motivates me to try and
carry on that tradition." Mld
Zuniga, who singles out New
Orleans Saints rookie Ricky
Williams as someone whole
running style he admir
Zuniga, who also plays
basketball and baseball, but
considers football his favorite,
grew up in El Monte. After years
of nag football, he put on the
pads for the first time as a
seventh-grader.
He has played quarterback,
defensive end and linebacker,
but is clearly most at home in the
offensive backfield.
Howell, though aware of the
physical demands necessary to
trudge through tacklers as many
as 35 times, as well as retwn
kickoffs and punts, said he
would like to utilize Zuniga even
more.
•we're still working him out
at defensive end," Howell said.
"We haven't really needed him
there, but he's such a good
player, we're trymg to figure out
some place we can use him a
little on defense. But we haven't
had a glaring weakness there
yet"
Zuruga said he would relish
any defensive duty, but until that
time, will be content thumping
nvals who threaten his running
room.
·1 try to punl.Sh (tacklen) at
the beginning of the game, so
they won't want to keep hitting
me," he said. "But these are the
ha.riiest bitten I've played
against. Players around here are
tough and they keep coming.•
Meae fant can Only hope
Zuniga puts down tootS long
enough to punish tacklen for
the Mustangs into the next
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enl...ct fon.tc to t~ St•l• the hhno of the elem 1n the
of Cellfomll encl dlatriOut•d Supenor Court/Civil Divi-
pureu.nt to tt\41 pro'\>'lelon1 i lon of He•llh end 6elety C4.de ~ fellUt• to hmely Irle
Section 11 •Ut9 wnhout end 1ec:u,. • wrifled cle•m
lurther 1otic• 0< hei ring ltetlf'IQ en rnte,.11 in the 0 9/30 10/07 10114 prop•nv in the SuperlOt • Court will ,..ult in the
~NS11•210
NOTICE OF
PETITION TO ADMINISTER
ESTATE OF:
LORENA BALDWIN
WEIS AKA LORENA
BALDWIN CASE NO. A 198983
To ell h•rr•. b•ne'i
c1u11as, c reditors, con·
t mgent crod1to11, and
persone who may other·
wrsfl bo inte111ted 1n
ch• will or utate. or
bcith, of: LORENA
BALDWIN WEIS AKA
LORENA BALDWIN
A PETITION hH
buon filed by NEUA
WEBSTER In the Supe11·
or Court of Cehlornte, I
Councy of Orange.
propenv b•lnQ decler•d or
ordered forfeit to the Stet•
of Celofomle end d1atnbuted purtuent to the p10V1110n1
of Heelth end Sefety Code Section 11489 without
lunher notice or he •rino
09/30, 10/07, 10/14
r.,... .. , .._. 111 .. aw Yout a1111n1 ...,. the
.. tU-.n llldl Orltlll """ ................. ~. ~ ..,., • the pereon111,...,....... .... ow eppolnttld by . the
PMill 1. • ~ on a cou1t within four
MIO llleO 111 lclOll 24, • fl'Ot 11 MOnlM frem the cMte al ,__ • 111 ._ Ollict ot of flte1 ...._no• of
.. Cl.Inge cwnw AecMer i.ttere .. ,,.-Med Ir ~ nodon 1100 of the
DUPT*O TtafRO\ • Callfotnie Probete Code.
al .. Lii* • lllOWft on 111 The tHne f0t fllNI Aan ci.lme Mii not explii AE.s£AWIG nEREffiOM. befo,. fouf monthe
tot ,. blMl1t ol GIW*>r. tts from the hHrino d•t•
lllCC9llOft 1n 1na11St Md °'*'· deed abo wemera tor eccas •norm. no YOU .:Av EXAM-
:-'.-~ ~ INE the file kept by the ~11. rtp.,,, :Y'lor othti court. If you •• • P•,.
pirposa, • as aftOwn 1n lht •on hrtef99l'ed In the
Aan, eM u CletCllbed 1n 1111 ••tet•1 . Y°" may file
DldltltOft o1 Cownll!IS Condi· with tne ooun • fomi.i In and AN~ an0 Revr "eque1t f0t Specie! ~ ot Eastments ror ~• Notloe of the lillnv of an W111111 (' "Ded.,.,,,'') wtlel'I Inventory Md apprel•el was lltDrOed on Ott 31. 1aia of Ht•t• .... te or of as lnltlllmtnl Ho 116-550668 in •n'f pelldon or eccount Olloll AecblUs · .. J)_r°'1tded In .. ction
FOOIHER RESE~ 1250 of the Celiforni•
CNSH•214• lHERffROll\. IO< me beM11t Of Probate Code. A R• NOTICE OF OWllM al Condoml'lllms 1n 1111 quHt for Speclel Notice
PE1lT10N TO Proietl tlldutl\4 llOhlS and form I• eveil9ble from ADMINISTER memtnts o.er IUCft lfUS ., the court olerit.
ESTATE OF: '" daenDed u eckiStve Use Atlleu•~•h,... CHARLES E. Comn'rcn MIS 1n 1111 Oldnaon ........ &It· TRANTER tor Cll*o and ~ llUlllOSCS ._....._ ......... •
CASE NO. A 198996 " snow~ ane1 ISSlgneG on tne ~ llP To all he11s b1nell· Ran, tor Ptrllrig flUri>oSes as """-......_ ....
c1aries, cred110;1, con· ~~ Exhbl '0 IO tne ::_ ...._ 1>• _
tingenl cred1tora, •nd ~-·-" lnCI llSJIOntd in rne --.. ......._. persons who may other· lndl~ll Oran! CletCI of !Ml 09129, 09/30, 10/08
b t ed i ras~ Unts and IOI' t1~ace WIS& . e 1n areet n IJJllJO$U as dilsenbld in S n Ct1s1u1101
the will or t11a1a, or 61 (~of Ille OecUm 6CiO
both, of: CHARLES E. ,u"'El 3 Hoon-•· NOTICE OF SE«ZURE TRANTER """ n •• ......,.SIYf PURSU T
A PETITION hH tlStflWntl for ICUSS, lnQl'tSS AND ~~FE~ ~ETtt.
unon llled by LORI eoress use. ellf(IVment. dramaoe SECTION 11471ft 1488
TRANTER In th• Superi· encroectimert. SUll()Olt. INllll!t-ANO NOTICE Of or Court of California IUl'C«. l'llNfll. and for olher INTENDED FORF'Etl\JRE
Cuunty of Orange. ' &JJr.>osts, Ill as "Ill bl shOWn'" PURSUANT TO HEAL lli
THE PETITION r~· ::: :J~ 111 descnbed'" AND SAFElY CODE
quests l h • t L 0 RI PARCEL 4 ExduSl¥t ease SECTION 11488.4
TRANTER be •ppo1nted ments 11PQU111nanl to Paroef' No On AUGUST 1 i . 1999. et ~s personal reprt1enta· 1 and Ho 2 oescnbed lbaw tot 1512 IRVINE AVE .• NEW·
live to adm1ni1ter th• bllco~ puriiotes ., snown and P'ORT BEACH. CA. the
estate of the decedent. assioned 1n the Ran and de· pro,,.rtv deKl'ibed ••:
THE PETITION re-acnlled as 111 Elc:luSIYI Use quo.Its au1ho11ty to Common AIU in lht Dedl!'allOn t 3,205 U. s. CURRENCY
odm1ru1ter the estete PAACa S EJlclusiw use· w" .. iz.ect uant '° under _the l_ndependent mentupgu"8111nC to PIR:els Ho Heeltt\ end r.'fetv Code
Adm1n1stratron of Ea· I Ind Ho 2 delellbld lbOw for Sectx>n 11471 / '1488 by
tates Act. !This authon· Pllttno llllPOtU over lht aru the LAGUNA BEAOi PO-
cy will allow th• p erson· oe..on...s No 68 and 327 on LICE DEPARTMENT.
al reprHanta11ve to take bhbl · ·o .. ID the Oed~ TM Pl'OINftY wN ..Ved
m any actions without and Clnenbld a an ExduSM wlltr Mepeet IO eMeged
obtammg court approv-Use Common AIU 1n the Didi· llM>letionl•l of Se<:Uonl•l
al. Bo fore taking certain l'lllOA 1 t 378 of the Heelth end
vary 1mportent act1on1. I P~El 6 Udutiw east· Hfety Code. )'ou -~
however, the per1on1l rnents ~ID Paltels Ho ~t~::f~ the~
tepresentetJv• will b• 1 and Ho 2 deSCnbed abOYe IOI' hHlnltietedpr~inQ":':!
requ11ed to give notice l•re"llll Plll'IJOMS • Clacl1bld forfeit tne llbow-dHcribed
to 1ntert1ted parsons in Ille Oedat*n a an &cluSM! jtn>perty punuent to Heeftft
u n I e I I the y h 8 v e UM Commor'I AIU end Sefety Code Section
waived notice or con· Commorly lnlwn as 6EOO 1 l<&e8.4.
sentod to the proposed Wlflttf AW!llt #76, ftl,..llQIOO You .,. lnltNC'tecf thlrt if
ac1ionJ Tha indapen· Beach. CA you dHn to c:orrtHt the
dent 1dm1ni•tr•tion ltrms ol Siie ire asn 1n forfeiture of thl• p~ny,
authonty will be granted lawful money of ltll URllCI StJtU ~':1•,utent t: Heelth ~
unless an intareated an conlinnaon OI Ule or part 11488Y 5 0~'mu!:1J;.0:
person hlet •n objecuon cash ~ blllla upon sucn wrified ct.Y::; 11•tlnil your to tho petition and lel\'!13 • .., condl~ns as art lnt•,.n In the property.
show• good ceuu why aoreu~e lo the personal relll't· 'Yeu mu.t file thl• cl•lm ..;
tho court 1hould not sentave Ten percent al 1motmt the Superior Court of the
u• 0111 the authority, bid to be oeposittd with bid, l>t County of e>r.nge within A HEARING on the t<e"heo or t1Si.e11 Chech. Tilt thirty 1301 cl•v• o,f ttM fnt
polltion will be held on slle is subjttl to currtnt t&xes. IMJblic•tlon of thie Notice.
October 28, 1999 •t CAWenants condlllOnS, rutnc· unleH you rec:•lve actuel
1 :45 P.M. in Dept. L73 ~ons rese~ons nohts. nohts notice. !Plea.. u ..
located at 341 The Cit ot w., and UStmtnts OI nicoro ttJ70Ga2B 1 You must
Drive P.O. Box 14 17~ Tile PIO~~ ID Ill sold on an ~1:"1m'~~ m:rr::
Orenge CA 92613· Tlltas ~nde111....!;. ~,..: '!!. Attorney of Oreno• County 1570. "'.... u'" IAnn: JOSEPH C. NEDZA
IF YOU OBJECT TO llQhl IO ltiuse ID accelll 8'1Y bids 0.outY DietrictAttomeyl •t
I che granting of the Bids or ollt!S '° be in 700 Oillio <Anter Oriw . wmino and wlfl be llCtlved at the West, Sent• An• c
peu11on, you 1hould aloruad olfice II 1f1V 'me alter 12701 wl!Hn tNrty° 130j
appaer at the hearing ltll htSt publocaon flt"°' and d•v• of the filirl9 of tt.. and state your ob1ec· btloredallotsae cl..,,. in an. ~
11on1 or file . wrinen o.o ~mbtr20 1~ Court/CMf Divielon.
THE PETITION re
quests that NELLA
WEBSTER be appointed/ ee peraonal r•(>r•Hnta-
tlv• to edminteter the
ea1ote of the decedent.
THE PETITION re
quell• the decedent'•
Will and cod1ci11, 1f
any, be edmitted to
ornbate. The WILL end
eny codicils ere eva1I
oble for 1xemrneuon in
th11 frla kept by ttre
court.
ob1ac t1ons wllh cha T~TH'I' RACSZ P!l'SONI The ,..,,. to am.ty fill ~court before the hear· ~ al ;. es:tlle of end -UM• v.tffi.d clelm
1ng. Your oppoarence sad dlcus80 1t1t1nQ 11n lni.nafl In the
may be 1n pereon or by -'AMO o HIHU f.$Q 11<openy In the Sup.rlor
THE PETITION ra·
Queste euthority to 1 odm1n11tar the e11ete
.. mdor the Independent
Adm1ni1trat1on of Et
tetea Act. 1Tht1 1tUthon·
1y wlll ellow the person·
al repreaentauv1 to ceke
mony ect1on1 without
obtatntng court approv·
al. Before taking certain
very 1mportent ect1on1.
however. the peraonal
•epra1antet1ve will be
1111iu11ed co give nouce
111 111te1et11d per1on1
11ula11 chay h•ve
w111ved notice or co~
9•111tud to the proposed
action I The 1ndepen·
dent edmlnlecretlon
Cluthortty will be granted
unleu an 1ntera1ted
oereol" flies an obJ11c t on
to the p41111on a/Id
•hows good ceuee why
th• court should not
yrnnt the authority.
A HEARING un the
peuuon will be held on
October 21 , 1191 at
1 45 P M. in Dep•. L7S
locetftd •I 34 t Tna City
Orrve Or•nga CA
92888
IF YOU OBJECT TO
the orentlng of th•
peuuon. you •tiould
oppeat et the h eerlng
end atete Y,OUr ob)•c
Ilona or file writt•n
nb1act1ont With the
court before the hHr·
my. Your appearance
m•y be 1n pereon or by
vuur euorney
IF YOU ARE Ji.
CREDITOR Ot a conun.
gent ored11or of the
dnceHed1 you muet file Y""' cl•m with the
"""'' end merl a copy to 11 ... 11orsonel r*t)reaente·
llVU l\f)pOlnted by lhe
uuutt w1th1n four
mu11tht from the d•t•
of lrrat 1eeuance ot
tettera H provided 1n
tKllOl'l 1100 Of tht
Calrfornt• Probate Codio. r h• trmtt for film~
cla1rn1 w II not 111p •e
b•fore four month•
hom t>M h••ttno data
noticed ebove.
YOU MAY EXAM·
INE '"• file kept by th• coun. It you ere a f#Jr
eon interHted 1n ·the
nta••h you m•v ltle
Nllh t • oou11 e formal ~eQ1.111t for Specra1
Not.lo• of cha flllng of en lnnn1orv llnd appr HI or ............ or of v pttlfiorl or .ocount
• J>fOWNd H\ section
1250 of the C4ilifotnl1
PIObet• Code. A Rt-
QUHt IOf 5p!el41f H Ot
f0tm a .wl.We from
the""" ctetk,
All uwy !-•••a••• .. iw.uew:: ..... -··· .........
R f° • ..,
(
your attorney. 1801 CfNTURYPARKEN02 Court wll ,.Wit In the IF YOU ARE A LOS ANGELE.SCA aJ061 Z:J26 property b.ine deel-4 or CREDITOR or 8 conttn· ,.,.011 "-~·....,..,. o1rderad forl9't to the Stete
I d. '"' ,~ o Celifomleand.dletributed gont cse 1tor of the Newpart Buen-Costa Mesa pURUent IO tn. pnivkloni decease~. you muet file CH530707 NISHIWTO Sep of Heeld't Ind S-efety Coe.
your clMnm with th• 23,24.~, 10Qll Section 11489 without
court and mail a copy to funher notice or heiring.
the personal represente CNllJ•21M1 09/10, 09/23, 09/30
tlve eppornted by the NOTICE OF court w1th1n four Fictitious Buslnesa
months from the det• PEllllON TO Name Statement
of first 111uence of ADMlllSTER The followtng persona
letters as pro11ided tn ESTATE OF: OTIS are doing business as
secuon 9100 of the MERlE RUSH METRO FINANCIAi.., 5
California Pre>bateCoda. CASE NO. A199012 Corporate Plaza, Newport
Tho 11me for filing To •I helre benetl-Beach, CA 92660
.;luo1111 will not up11e cil•ri•e, oredito;•, oon-Darrell Pash, 1207 Gold·
t111tc110 four months I tlngent oreditore at'd enrocl, Corona del Mar, CA
lto1111 the he•rtng date pereons who """"Other· 92625 n< t ced ebo 8 l "-Y This business Is con· 1 1 v w ee be lntere1ned In duc:ted bu, an , ..... ..,.ual YOU MAY EXAM· the will or eetale ot • .,.,..,.,
INE the Ille kept by the both of: 01 IS u.talf Have yoo &tarted dOiog
court. It you ere a per RUSt. ~ bUS1ness yet? No " Darrell Pash
1 son intereeted in the A PETITION hu ThlS statement was filed
estate, you m•y Ille been filed by DELORUS with the County Cieri! o1
with the court a formal T OUBY In the Superior Orange County on 8 27-99
Reqvea1 for Special Court of Celifornl•, 19996803671
Notice of the filing of •rt County of Q!.l!!Q•· Daity Ptlot Sept 9 16,
inventory •nd eppr•eal TH£ P~mON r• 2:l, JO. 1999 Th845
of Htate Hsets or of CNHta that OELOAUS Flctitloua Buslneas
any petition or account TOUBY be eppo nted H Name Statement es proV1dad in 11euon Ptr9onel repreHntative Tlic following Pfl™>rlS
12150 of th• Califorrue to edmlnl•t81 the .,tete are dOlllg bu$1f~s er.
Probete Cod•. A Aa· of th• decadflnt. ACER, 135 Commercial
QVHt for Special Nollet THE PETmON te-Way Costa Mesa Ca
form •• e1101loble from qu .. t• tti. d•cedent'• 92f>27
the court clerk, WILL end c~1cile, if Amburgey Cartc:h Con·
AttOfftey few PeuUc>ner• an'f, b• admitted to 1t1U1;l1QO Inc . (CA). 135 Judhh A. Haniaott • prob•te. The WILL ond Commerclal Way, Coata
4l3 Chlo Ctntw Dr eny oodio1l1 ere •v-'1· ~Sll Ca 92627 w..i · ebla for examinetion In lh1 lluWlQU 1$ con·
Sui-. 2.10 the file kept by the ducte<t ny a corpomtion San Ana CA 9 8 court Havf! you started dOlng 1'07'3 ~ 13-THE PETITION re· buslneu yet? No
qu 1te th ty Amburgoy Cartch Con· 01/29, 01/30 10 /06 _ ... • 1 eu on to :tlruo11on. Inc., Ror' ------·---·-· _,m nltter the ••tat• HOTCfOfH"" und•t the Independent Atnb1H11ey, Vtee Pres Of AW. flRO;pm Admlnletretton of ee Thl1 statemer~ wai; hl~l
•1 ....,."' •••,. t•t•• Act. Cl'Nt ... t .. -rf. with the County Cieri\ 01 " rnn"'" --'"' Orange County on 0·3·99 C••Mo.lf'Ol•MI tv w1ll ellow th•P•reon-1~80442e
Stl()ttlOt Celurt Of 1111 sua 11 repteHntatlw to tekl Dally Pllol Sept 9, 16.
al ca1011u tot 1111 Coutllr °' lot m•nv .ctJon1 without 23. 30. 1999 The.46 Anglda obtelnlno courc epprov-Fl 1 1 8 ., 1111 "'*'of"' &am OI el. a.tor• teldng oenain ct t oua ualne .. LOAM N NISttMJTO .._ very 1mponent .ctloM, Name Stetement ~N RACISZ.~ how.v.r, the pereonet The JollOWng persona
Nl:lkt ii _.._ -n 11111 repre .. nta1ttw will be are dolnQ bu$1Mss u : , _ _, .. ~, I ....a "" ATE ServlOM. 2 Titian h wlOlrllglllCI .. All• pn• r•qu rwu to ,,.ve node• Laguna Hills, CA 512658 ... on or•°'*"* 4 1g;g to lnterHted pe,.ona James A M•flatall
• h LAW OfflCES Of .w.£S unleee they h•v• Trustee lor Paderl>Orn
Q RSHEll 1801 Cenaiiy Ptlll w.Wed notto. or oon-T t ~11 ...... 4 tat. #24CXI Los AnOlftS CA sent«t 10 the propo•ed M • ' .... •S5 Tor·
\Ql67""-32£ (310) w;.3300. IO eo1ion.) The lndepen-t~ 1 63, TO(lfltlOI,
111r 11~ ano 11111 '* l)dOel dent edmlnlatr•tloft This bu"ncn i. con
ind ':.f:ijlt: ID ton1i1m1to11 17' 8Uthonty will be •9"ted d~ t1 by • bunltiou lrutt
sa4 klDlt Coul1. • ,.._ Me unl8ff !In Int~ Hav y01.J a!Jned OOlng
W 11Wmt ol AO OICl&$l4 .II pe,..on "'" en objeodon b1AJnci1 yet7 Yns Juty f ,
'"" ot ouai. an11 Ill llQl!t nt co the petition and 1 !tft!I
.., jnllltl( In "' .,. na thowe OOod MUI• why J A. MAttatAI, TM fl ldli~ ~ "'anll IO.. the COUR ·~ltd not Thi$ ltllllfnont WIU lllod
fie cerUin tU ~~ lr\llltO 0t•nt the euU1of'ity. v.rth the Cou11ty C~tk of
NI f'll ~ of ontnoe SUM ol A HIARIH\2 on the Of11riov County on 9 3.Qi
Cllltonia.OllallllCl•ICIOwl petJtJon wtll IM heW on 11HHCM402 -~t
1
.. A" October 21. 1111 et 0~ P~t Sept SJ, 16,
... ~ 1:•15 ft.M. In Dept. L7J "· ~ 1m Th&47
1¥111 No n ~llQ OI loo•ted et , .. , The City FICtitlou• lu•IMH
c.iwn .,._. WIO 111na Oriw 8 , lf.O. lo• Neme ltabWMnt
lltmeftb, • tnOwn Ind Cito 1417 t Ofenoe CA Tho kJlti)oirtng pe~1 IOlll9d tfJ b OotldOnl1111m Ran 12113 are dOWID IJUalneu u
(''Air! •) llW W1 Wtmlf, "YOU otlJICT TO AR TES"CAPE CYBER
*'*11 Riii •• lllCOIOtO °" tM (lrllftdng ef "'9 GAi l.!AY, ~t V"ltl Ot
ac..11 !!'8• ....,"*" ~ Y'M' ~ Agua. San Ju•n :.. : n•-In OlllCif llllt· .,.., .. the ...._ Cliflls1rano. ea 9287& ( .oiJ,·,::..~ ~ =---=-11:" ~ p~o.~ ~ ON WliO alll•-=-_..-;: ~'*\vC.=!J~
l'lllllrld ..... {\91 ... ,.... ., ... .... Vie °' AfUI, sail ~ .... --.. • j w 111 .:3¥ M-: ,:::; c.unno, Cll Nt75o
..... ..:;.; .... 1111 ~"""' :1'MV· ~ ~~ <JOn C::. .. Cllli.-___ au AM A --~ ... •• , • • ........... '°" MMld .. ·-··· -......... -.....,..,v .. .................. ,... ........... '· 1lll
Flcttdou• lluelMe• Name ltetement
The folloWlng persona •r• ~ bullnesl u Cast 'Cr•h. 17972 Sky· ~11( Cfrcle, SU4tl 0, IMne,
CA 9271'
Alan B Lemmerman.
2.47 Orlttwood Roed, Co-
rona del Mar, CA 92&25 Barbara J lemmerman.
247 Dflft~ Road, eo.
rona del Mar, CA 92625
This bVslness Is con·
ducted by husband end
wile
Ha11e you staned dOlng
l>Usines• yet? No Ala.II B Lemmarman
• Th11 s1a1ema111 was tried
wrtn lhe County Clerk ol
Oraoge CounlY Of\ g.3.99
19996804427
Dally P1lOI Sop! 9 18.
23, 36. 1999 Th849
FlctitJou1 Buainesa
Name Statement
The lol\OWlng pel"IOl"IS ere douig business as
802 E Pine Street Apalt·
ments. 802 E. Pine StrefJt,
Santa Ana CA 92701
Victor Gruber 2828 Eu·
rops Drive, Costa Men,
CA 92626
Dan Gruber, 15821
Venlura Boulevard, Suite
600. Woodland Hills. CA
91436
Jon Gruber, 253 Hanover
Drive. Costa Mesa, CA
92626
This business Is con·
ducted by: 011,er·Spaclfy
Tenants·ln·Common
Have you started dOlng
business yet? No
VIC1or Gruber
Thi• statement was fllod
with the County Clerk of
Orenoe Countv on 9·3·99 1 MMeo.«31
Dally Pilot Sept 9, 16,
23, 30. 1999 Th650
FlctltJou• Busi,,. ..
Name Statement
The lollow1ng persons
are doing business as
EZnel. 2727 West Coast
Highway, Newpolt Beech,
CA 92663
EZnet, Inc • (NV), 2727
West Coast Highway.
Newport Baadl, CA 92663
This bUS4n8SI IS con·
ducted by. a corporatron
Have you started doing
bUSll'leSS yet? Yes. 8115199
EZnet, Inc , Albert Blake
Chnstonsen, CCC
This sl•temdnt was fired
wuh Ille Coumy Clertt of
Orange County on 9·3·99
111996804406
Dally Piiot Sept 9. 16,
23, 30, 1999 Th851
Flctftloua Buelnese
Name Statement
The lollowlng persons
are doing business· as
P A. B P1oduct100S,
1345 North Cabrlllo Park
Onve, UnU K· 1, 5anla Alla.
CA 92701
RIChard Gtilhn Tamure.
1345 Nonn Cabnllo Park
Dnve, Unit K·1 , Sama Alla,
CA 92704
Tiiis buSlness 1s con·
ducted by oo-partne~
Have you started doing
business yet? Yes, 7115/90 A Gntfln Tamura
This statement wu filed
With the County Cletlt of
Orange County on g.3.99
19906804425
Oaity Pilot Sept 9, 16,
23. 30. t999 Th852
Fictltloua Bualne ..
Name Statement
The 1ollowtng peraons
are doing business as·
Vlciory PrOductlOllS,
2 Winged Foot lane. New·
port Beach, CA 92660
David · J Junker, 2
Winged FOOi Lane. New·
port Beacti, CA 92660
Thli business Is con·
ducted by an lndMdual
Have you started doing
buSlne1s yet? Yea,
06/09/99
David J Junker
This statement was filed
v.rtti the County Clem c4
Orange County on 9·3·99
19996804419
Dally Pilot Sept 9, 16,
23 30. 1999 Th853
Flctlilous Buslneas
Name Statement
The IOllOW!t'!g persons
are doing bu!ilness as:
Newport Plants and
FIOwera 1652 NttWP.Of1
BIVlf • Costa Mesa Celifor
nlll 92627
S-Olt•e Vartanian, 1245
South Diamond Bar Bllrd
Dl8mond Bar. Caftfomlf
9176!i
John Ramsey, 1375 Sar
B' tnadmo Road, Sar
Olma,, Cof1tom1a
This buAmess Is con
ducted by a gano1al
p11r111e11ihlp
Have ynu star1ed c10ln1 bus1ne~s yet? Ve1, 6 1-1~9
Sfl«le Vartanian
Th•$ lat menl was Iller
v.1th lhe County Clerlt o
Oumy. Count~-3-99
1 0442<
D11lly Piiot Sept 9. 16.
23, 30, 18911 Th85'
F1ctltloua Bualn ...
Neme Stet•ment
The IOllOwlng person1
ire doing bualflUI ••.
Captain Bomba~ 300\ s1r .. 1, 113.
Beach CA 92"3 COFCO, INC , (CA),
425 300I Str68t 113. New
pof'\ BMch. CA 926e3
Thil bulinea• it CIOO-dUCted by • OOl'j)OfltkJn Ha111 you I rWd doing
buelntn yet? Vea, °""°' 88 COFCO, INC • Sandl
COit • Vtet Pre.c!MnllS4ilc:• retary TtlfJ tatnment was flled
With lflo Coonty Clork Of Orangt ~
Dally PlloC Sept. 9~ !_! .• :u. 30. 1999 'nBl)O
MerllToMadO 'Thlt $ 2 ~ ... flecl
wWI IN ~ Clltrk of Orange~
0-'Y Plot Sep •• 11, 23. 30, 19" 1Nll5e ~-=-The IOlloWing ptrlC¥'I a,. doing bueln88I ..
OESIGlf 21, 170 NIW-
pcm Center Dr., 1150,
Newpott Bc:.h, CA 926eO
Wendy Valdes. 2527
Bamboo St.. Newport
Beach, CA 92660
Thll buslnett II coo-
duoled by: an lndlvkluat
H•ve you llartad doing business yet? No
Wendy Valdes
This statement was flied
wrth the County Cletk of
Orange Counl' on 9·3-99 1 9HIM421
Dally Piiot Sept 9, 18,
23,30, t999 Th857
FictltlOue Bu•lneH
Name Statement
The followtng persOM
ere doing_ bu_stness as· BOdv Dellgn, 1000 w.
Coasl Hwy , Newport
Beach. Calllomla 92863 S T Body Design Inc.,
(CA), 1000 W CollSt Hwy .
Nawpor1 Beach, Cahlornla
92663
This business Is con· duded by 8 corporation
Have you stalted dolnO
business yet? Yes, 7/1~
S.T B!>dY Design, Inc.,
Susan Tobtessen. Prui·
dent
This statement was fried
wrlh the County Clerk of
Orange Count~ on 9,7.99
19906804521
Dally Piiot Sept. 9, 16.
23.30. 1999 Th863
STATEMENT OF
ABANDONMENT OF
USE OF FICTITIOUS
BUSINESS NAME The following person(s)
has (have) abandoned the
use of the flc:titlous busl· neu name:
Viking Performance, 485
E 171.h Street. Untt 500,
C6st• Mesa1 CA 92627
The F'ICtltlOUS Business
name referred to aboW
WU hied In 0ranoe County on March 5, 1m, A LE
NO 1999-6785225
Enk Folkedal, Managing
Partner. 485 E. 17th Streel,
Cos(a Mesa, CA 92627
Vllong Aircraft Producis.
Investor. 1785 E Sahara.
Suite 490, Les Vegas, NV
89104
ms oosrness Is con·
duc:1ed by. a lrmlted pert·
nershlp
Viking Aircraft Products.
Andera Folkedal, President
This statement was filed
with Iha County Cle"' of
Orange Coon~3
Dally PllOI Sept. 9, 16,
23. 30, 1999 Th858
FlctltJoua Bu•lnffa
Neme Stetement
The followlng persons
are doing business as·
New Miiiennium Molt·
gaga & Escrow Services,
2686 Elden Ave., Costa
Mesa, CA 92827
Margaret A Lea. Real
Estete Broker Lie 1()()546373, 2686 Elden
A'le • Costa Me$8, CA
92627
This business Is con-
ducted by; an lndlvld\lal
Have you started doing
bu&fneSS yet? No
Marga,.t ..... Lea
This statement was filed
With the County Clerk of
Orange County on 9-3-99
1999680442.4
Dally P1lo4 Sept 9, 16,
23, 30, 1999 Th859
FlcUtloue Bu•ln"e
Name Statement
The follOWlng persons
are doing business as:
Coast to Coast Supply
Center 108S4 Pebble Ct,
Fountaln Valley, CA 92708
Jason Marquelle, 10854
Pebble Ct.. Fountain Val·
ley, CA 92708
This business Is con-
ducted by an lndtvldual
Have yoo started doing
bUS!neSI yet? No
Jason Marq119tte This statement was filed
with Ille County Cle"' of
Orange Coun~~
Dally Pilot Sept 9, 16,
23, 30, 1999 Th860
ALAN G. LANCE
ATTORNEY GENERAL
STATE OF IDAHO
MARY E HUGHES
Deputy Attorney
General
State of Idaho
Department of
Finance
P.O. Box 83720
Boise , Idaho
83720-0031
Telephone.
(208) 332-8092
F=o.cslmile:
(208) 332·8098
IN THE DISTRICT
COURT OF THE FIFTH
JUDICIAL DISTRICT
OF THE STATE OF
IOAHO, IN AND FOR
THE COUNTY OF
TWIN FALLS ST.ATE OF IOAHO,
Otpartment of Anonc•.
Plalnllff vs
GECKO HOLDINGS,
INC .. JOHN BOWMAN,
and PENNY PARKER,
Defendanl.S.
CIVIi No CV-99-590
ANOTHER SUMMONS av PUIUCATION
NOTICE: YOU HAVE
BEEN SUED BY THE
ABOVE-NAMED
PLAINTIFF.
THE COURT MAY ENTER JUDGEMENT
AGAINST YOU wtTtf.
OUT FURTHER NO·
TICE UHLE99 YOU
RESPOND wtTHIN 20
DAV&. Al!AD THE IH-
fOftMATION IELOW.
A• . I .... ,... ........
...,,..,1q,m1¥be ...
In ..... .,..°'* 11911 f'lgt!CI~. nie ,..,,.. of the dliln ::en.·~.: .... Act • All .. .,.~opl>Nl11telAllA...,, ...
1pon1• requ1re1 com·
pl9(loe Mii Rule 1O(e)(1)
end other lcWIO ~ al
CMI Piooildure end 11\811
•llo lndudt. 1. The title end nun\ber of
lhia C8M
2. II yoor reapontt i. an
AnaWer to the Verified
Complaint, It mull contain
admlNlon• "' deOlel• ol the a~rete e11eget1on1 of the Verified Complaint end
other defenses yoo may
clalm 3. YolJr elgneture, mall-
ing acldrHs and telephone
number, or 1hll signature, mailing ecldress and tele· l>hOne number of yoor at·
lomey 4 Proof ol malllng or de-
INery ol a copy of your re· •PonS• to p1a1n111r1 at·
torney, as deelgn•t•d
aboW To determine whether
you must pay • filing lee
With ~ re&ponte, COl"I·
lac:t the Clertc ol lhe aboY•
named court
DATED thlS 28 day of
April, 1999.
CLERIC OF THE
DISTRICT COURT
By: /SI G. Daw
Deputy Clertl
Published Newpolt Beach-
Costa Mesa OeilY Pilot
September 9, 16, 23, 30,
1999 Th864
Flctltloua Bualneae
Name Stetement
The followlng persona
are doing business as: ·~ Nel!Wave Grephlc, b WOYen Splrlfl,
c NexDlmeMlon,
Prlmal Image,
e Native Wave,
f} Trtbal Wave,
~ NeJCWave StUdlos,
Wlld-+iorses, 2293 Pa·
Ile Ave , Sutte o, Costa
Mas e , Calllornla
92627-3938
Michael Albert Nunes,
2293 Padfk: Ave., Suite D.
Costa Mesa, C.llfornla
92627·3938
This businen Is con·
ducted by •n lndlvldual
Haw you started cloinO
bUsioeSS yet? Yes, tJ01192
MICtlaef Albert Nunes
This statement was !lied
with the County Cle"' of
Orange County on 9·13·99
199HI05220
Darty Piiot Sept. 18, 23, 30,
Oc1 7. 1999 Th885
Flctftloua Bu•lne ..
Name Stetement
The lollowtng persons
are doing buslna11 as:
Oeslgner Atness, 2ms
Santa Marg•rlta Pkwy.,
1210, MlsslOn Viejo, CA
92692
Waterlront Fltne11 &
Nutrition. Inc., (CA), 2m2
Vista Del Lago, #15, Mis·
slon Vlelo. CA 92692 This buslntss Is con·
ducted by a corporation
Have you slarte<t doing t>usmeu ye17 Vea, 811198
Waterlront Fllneu &
Nutntlon, Inc., Unda A.
Frantc, CEO This stalement was filed with the County Clerk of
Orange County on 9-10-99
190961CMM4
Daily Piiot Sept 16, 23, 30,
Oct. 7, 1999 Tl\865
F1ctltloua Bualr,. ..
Name Statemen1
The following peraoos
are dolno ooslness as
MAKISIJP A
COMMUNICATIONS, 167
Seaspray South, Laguna
Niguel, CA 926n
Brendan MCC.My, 167
Sea$pray South, Laguna
Niguel. CA 926n
Brandon Slrauctl, 167
Seaspray South, Laguna
Nlguel, CA 926n
Craig Berger, 24292 Vla
Madruoadl, Mission Viejo,
CA 92692
This business Is con· dueled by e genereJ
partnership
Have you started doing
business vet? Yes, Aue 21 Brandon P It Streucfl
This statemen1 was filed
with the County Clertt ol OrallQ9 County on 9·10·99
190Ne04Me
Dally Pilot Sept 18, 23, 30, Oc1. 7. 1999 Th867
ACtltloua Bual,,. ..
Name Statement
The tonow\ng persont
a1t1 d<>lng buSIOell as
MONTEREY PUBLICA·
TIONS, 25572 Sartta Or ,
Lagune Hills. CA 92653
Stephen William Lawsoo, 2557~ Santa Or, Laguna
Hills, CA 92653
Anne Marie Lav.ion,
25572 Senta Or., Laguna
Hills, CA 92653
Th/1 business 11 con· du~ husband and
Wil~ "),
Have you atarlod dOlng
buslnesg yet? Yes. 8122199
Stephen Lawson
This atatemant was llled
wit/\ the County Cieri( of
Oranoe County on 9·10-99
1""8041M7
Dally Piiot Sept 18, 23, 30,
Oct 7, 1999 Tll868
Flctltloua Bu•lneH
Name Stai.ment The folowlng pal'IOl'IS .,.. doif\g bullneN ..
Auto0Uief1 1"'9malk>o91,
17911 Skv Pattt Clta.,
Me E, IMne, CA 92914
Richard L . Tellman,
1701' ~ Pat1c Otcla ~. Sulle E, IM141, CA
92814
Thi• bullneM i. ~
by en ~ponned ...
IOdalian OCher ltlan a
pel1nef'lhlp Hav. yoo ,.,.,,_,, doing
bualnesa yet? Y .. , 11191
RlC:hel'd L Tallmen
TO: Ql!CKO HOLD-M0..c V.W
==8w..AN llaMC>MUMM
PINNY PARKER cemetery • Mo'1uetY
You M heteby nOlllled C""•......i • "--tory
t'8I In Older ID defend ltlll ' ---• --.utl. an llPProonN rt• 3500 Pacltc YIM Dftv-t
lNI &Nlllmefl( ... tll9d ..... t'9 County atftl of
~~
DellV Plot• 1e. 23, 30, Oct 7, 1889 lN72
FICiihlOUi IUelnM• .......... tlfnent
The lollowlng pellOnl
.,.. dOlllG bualn9M u
THE ART OF FRAMINO,
1454 S Coul Highway,
lAouna Beech. Calllomle
92651
John McL•ughlln Meel\an, 822 Glenneyre.
Laguna Beach, Caltloinla
92851 Thi• bu1lne11 Is con·
dueled by: an lndlVldual
Have you 1ta1ted doing
bullhess yet? No
J. M Meehan
This 1tatement was f~ad
with the County Clark ol
orange Coun~·10-99 1 04937
Dally Piiot Sept 1 e, 23. 30,
Oc;I 7, t999 Th873
Fictltloue Elualn• ..
Neme Statement
The lollov.1ng pel"IOO•
are dolllO buSltleSI as:
BAY VILLAGE APART·
MENTS, 409 West Bay
Street, Cosia Mesa, Calf·
lomla 92627
Mldlael Booth, 409 West
Bay Street 1c102. Costa
Mesa. California 92627
lhls business Is con·
ducted by an rndlvldUal
Have you started oo.no
bu$1ness yet? Yes, 6·1 I ·81
Mk:hael Bootti This statement was filed
with ll'le County Clerk of
Orange County on 9·10·99
19096804938
Dally Pilol Sept 16. 23, 30.
Oct 7, 1999 Th874
Flctltloua Bu•lneaa
Neme Statement
Tho following persons
aro doing buslniss as:
BO Bulle Mall, 2159 Or·
ange, •5, Costa Mesa, CA
92627
Bern•detl• Doherty,
2159 Orange, •S. Costa
Mesa. CA 92627 This business Is con·
duded by· an Individual
Have you started oong
business yet? No
Bernadene Oollarty
Thia statement wa$ flied
with the County Clertt ol
Orange CountY-on 9· 10-99
19906804939
Dally P1lo4 Sept 16 23, 30, Oct 7, 1999 Th875
Flctltloua Bu1lneH
Nam• Statement
The lollow1ng parsons
are doing business as
Cal Jewl, 27068 Lii Paz,
PMB 453, Ahso Viejo, CA
9265d·3041
Suellen Barton 28102 Gunnison Coult, Laguna
Nlouel, CA 926n
'This business Is con·
ducted by an Individual
Have you started dOlng
business yet? No
Suellon Barton This statement was liled
with the County Clerk of
Orange County on 9-10·99
1M968041M1
Dally Pilot Sept 18, 23, 30,
Oct 7, 1999 Th876
Flctldoua BuslneH
Nam• Statement The following persons
are doing busrness u
CORPORATE PILOT
SERVICES , 303
Marguente •A. Corona del
Mar1 CA 92625
Bnan M Mahood. 303
Marguenta #A. Corona clef
Mat, CA 92625
Thia busmeu 11 con·
dode<I by· en lndfVidual
Have yoo started doing
buslnau yet? Yea,
08·15·99
Brian Mahood
This itat1men1 was flied
· with the County Cte"' of
Orange Couoty on 9·10-99
1009$8041M2
Dally PHOI Sept. 18, 23, 30, Oct 7. 1999 • Th877
I • °'9TUARD I
MALLORY
Miity Ann .. ettory writer
attl11, traveler, a/star ol H.talea, daughlw of Ackll
Hliwlllneon ll'ld Lee Mallory, left UI Sept 22,
$erW:e at Forest Lawn,
Ollndlle, 2Ptrt, Dc1, 1.
. --~ ..... . .. ··=a ;~. -~· , ..
fllcdlto ...........
........... t
The ~ penona
.,. OOlng bu8lrlMa ..
Cf9sn""9. 956 0."911 Street. ColJll MeN, CA
92e27
JamH Geoffrey H•r.
rtngton, "5 Oerrell St r C'*9 Mesa CA 92827
Thlf bu&I08U Is con· ducted by. en lndlvlduat
Have )Q! stalted dolng
business yet? Yes.
08-0t-99 •
J. Geoff Hanington
This statemefll was lilod
with lh• County Clerk or
Orange County on 9· 10·99
19"6804943
Dally Piiot Sepl t6. 23. 30.
Oct 7, t999 Th878
Flctitloua Bualnest
Name Stetem•nt
The fOlloWing perso111
are doing business as.
PAVILION, INC.. 700
East Balboa Blv<l • Balboa,
Celiforn1a 92661
P•vll•on. Inc .• JCA) 700 East Balboa Blv • Balboa
ca111om1a 92661
ThlS bUSIMSS IS COO
ducted by. a oorporall(Xl
Have you started doing
t>uSiness yet? Yes, •
Apr~ 1981
Pav1t1on. Inc • Paul t.angooe. President
This statement was filed
with the County· Clerk ol
Oraoge County on 9·10-99
1999680492S
Oa~y Pilot Sept 18, 23. 30,
Oct 7, 1999 Th869
Fictitious Business
Name Statement
:file tollowtng persons
are doing business as.
Ruby Red Publishing
21 t43 Flamelroe, Lake
Forest, CA 92630
Karen .Ann Robinson.
21143 Flametree. Lake
F019St, CA 92630 .
This business Is con·
ducted by. an Individual
Have you started dotng
bustness yet? No
Karen A Robinson
This statement was filed
with the county Clerk o(
Orange County on 9·24-99
1999680&398 DaMy Pilot Sept 30. Ocl
1, 14. 21, 1999 Th939
FlctftJoua BuslneH
Name Statement
The following persons
are docna business as·
Wall·Al"d. 21625 Shanan·
doah Drtve. l.al<e Forest,
CA 92630
W1lllam Ray Musser.
21825 Shenandoah Dove.
Lake Forest, CA 92630
Thls business IS coo
ducted by an lnd!Vrdual
Have yoo started dotng
business Y.llt7 Yes. 7193
Wdllam Musser
This statement was ftltd
with tf\8 County Cler1t ol
Orenge County on 9-10-99
19996804950
Dally Pilot SepL 16. 23, 30, Oct. 7, 1999 Th879
Flctltloua Buslneaa
t-t•me Statement
The lolloWlng persons are doing business as
Finance Press, 413
Promontory Dr. East, New·
por1 Beac:tl, ca 92660
Alan Lance Lewis, 413
Promontory Dr East. New·
port Beadl. Ce 92660
ThJS buS1ness Is con· duded by. an lndlllldual
Have yoo Sllltod dOing
business r•t? No Alan L ewis
TNs statement was fifed
with the ColJn(y CMrtt 01
Orange County on 910·99
1"96304945
Dally Pilot Sept 16, 23, 30.
Oct 7. l 999 Th880
Flctltloua Buslnees
Name Statement
The following persons
are doing business as
S & S ENTERPRISE
2511 W SJ,1.nllower IL-10,
Santa Ana:-CA 92704
Janel Marie Salmon.
2511 W Sonllower •L·10,
Santa Ana, CA 92704
This buslne'5 Is oon·
ducted by· an lndlVldual
Have you started cl01ng
bustness yet? Yes, 9/1199
Ja.net Marie Salmon
This statement WH llled
with lf'la County Clari< ol Orange County on 9·10-99
19996804949
Daily Pilot Sept 18. 23, 30
~7. 1999 Th881
VOORHIES
Jim W Voorhies 51, or Cost1 Mesa died Sef.tem-
b9r 26, 1999 whll• visiting Kone, Hawal • Mr.
Voorhlet la 1 graduate of Newport HarbOr High
Sohool. Me atrved aa Weit C<>ast Regional Man-
•r.r f0t the Ea•ex Credit Corp. He 11 survived by
h • wlla, Telle A. VoorhlH: ion, Jamie Voorhl~.
daughter, Kaylor Voorhies, daughter, Jenn•
Cunetall, eon, Herman Cundall, Ill; p•rtnta. Aob-
9'1 J. and Waneta Voorhiea; tl•t•ra, lanl Slnkw1y
lftd Sutl Ander*°"·
Vlaltatlon wlll be 3:00 to 7:00 p.m., Ff1d1y, Oc-
tober 1, 1999 1t Peclftc View Mortuary, 3500 Pa·
clflc View Dr Hewpon BHch, CA. Memorlel Servlcee wltl be 10:00 1.m., Satur·
dey,
Octobet 2, 19" tt Mariner• Church, S120 Bonlte
Cenyon, Ne'#pOft Beech, CA.
In lleu of flo.en the r1mlly requttll that
donation• be made In .Rm's !WN to New
HerYMtChurcW MIHIOM, 4790 kvlne Blwd., lrvlne, CA 92620.
"Affordable
Alternative"
Discowit Casket,
Cremation&
~mutt ti. fllaCI""" •;.~°",.!Md'oo ltte llC>OW ~ COUl1 ••
wllNn 20 CS.ya id'8f 9'Mcl 1•:=:i:===-t1 dthll~~ll
Bu.rial Service
Why should you subject
yourself & your family to
paying inflated prices for
caskets & service ????
Y911lalto .....
eolltrnay...-
·-Pl .. ""dem ..... •"'ldiO-{IJ .. _.. In lh8 V91\o
lid Complillnl
HyouW!toleellfle --°'·---·~ lft ....., lt ... ,,_..,,
1lhaMlddD80
CallToU Fm J .. 8SS.S4CASKET
Scning Orqr k Slnound1ng Counma
Da!ly Pilot
Aclllawe .,.,,....
.......... ment
TM tdloWID pef'IOfll
.. doing bueNllt •• '°"" Cout Concierge, 11120 E. Oany 1215, 8atl'8 Ana. CA 82706 8Drtet Medill. 1nC.. (CA), 4Cll c...... Oftwe, .... ~ Beedl, CA 82883 • Thia bUllneu 11 con· duded by: a 00fpo4'1110n
Haw )QI lllrted doing
l)USll'lell yet? No
Sk1rl1t M1dl1, Inc ,
Steve J Kurd2iel·P1eald1n1
Tl\is statement was ltled
wrth the County Clerk ol
Ofllnge Coun~99 1 822
Dally Piiot Sept 16, 23, 30, Oct 7, 1999 Th8e6
9fATEMENT OF
ABANDONMENT OF
USE OF FICTmous
BUSINESS NAME
Tfle lotlowlno • pe11on<1)
haS (l\aVe) abandoned the
use ot the lict1llous bus!·
ne~s rwme:
South Coasl Concierge.
1040 GleMeyre. Lagu11a
Beach, CA 92651
The Act111ous euaaoou
M me relerred to ebolle was tiled in 0111nge Count}
on Apnl t 6. 19118, FILE
NO. 19986755818 A'"'°° EU11. 1040 Glen
neyr1, Lagvn:a O.ach C,.
92651
Brandon Rood 1040
Glonneyre. Laguna Beach
CA 92651
This buc;lnesa Is coo
ducted by co-partners
Alllson Ellis
This statement was laloo
with the County Cletll o4
Orange County on 9110/99
19996804921
Daily P110t Sept. 16, 23
JO.OCt. 7, 1999 Th882
Fictitious Bualneaa
Name Statement
The lollowlng persom
are domg business as Newpon Center Cleaners
529 Newport Centor Or
Ne1otJport Beactl, CA 9266C
Talar N Teinar Corpo
rotion (CA), 529 NeWJ>O('
Center Or Newpor•
Beach. CA 92660
This busmess 1s con
ducted by a oorporataon
Have you started Coln~
business yet7 Yea, 7-1 ·99
Talar N Tamar Con><>
ratlOl'I, Harvtyvn Tokathan
Manager This statement was hlec wttn the County Clerk <>'
Orange County on 9-14 K 19996805276
Deily PtlOI Sept 16, 23. 30
Oc1 7, 1999 Th88€
Actltlou• Butlneaa
Name St•tement
Th6 following persons
are dojng business as
Only On Sunday, 22302
Platlno, Mission Vieio.
CA 92691
Glorla L Magldson
22302 Platlno, Mlssloo
Viejo, CA 92691
'This business Is con·
duded by an lndlvidual
Have you started doing
business yet? Yes,
March 23, 1961
Gloria L Magidson
This statement was hied
with the County Clerk of
Orange Counry on 9· 1 '4·99
19996e052e2
Daily Piloc Sept 15, 23, 30, Oc1 7. 1999 Th887
Flctltlou1 Bu1loe11
Name Statement
The IOlowiog pel'IOl'I$
ere doing buslneu u
Jeny David Advertlllng
Proelucts, 250 Cagney
Lane #310, N1wpo11
Beactl. CA 92663
CatheOO. Kerr DaV1d,
260 Cagney Lune #3\0.
Newport Beactl, CA 92663
This business 11 con·
ducted by en lncJivtduat
Have you tllll1ed doing
bUSl"9SS yet? Y81, 1992
Catherine Ken David
This statemoni was filed
wl1h the County Clerk ol
Orange Countr: on 9·14·99
19996805249
Dally Piiot Sept 16, 23, 30,
OCt 7, 1999 Th888
Fictltloua Bu1lnea1
N•m• S1etement
The lollowlng persons
are dotng business as
BtgSpint Longhouse, 210
Adams. Huntington Beach.
Ca. 92648
Chucll M Gon!tflo, 2 t 0
Adams. Huntington Beaeh,
Ca 92648 Uoda M Capuno. 21 O
Adamt, Huntington Beactl Ca 92tM8 t I~ s bustness JS conduct cJ
by en unlncorpon1ted a\
sociatlon ottler than a
partnership
Have ytJU 1 tartoo dolog
WSlnel$ YQP N :>
ChOc.k M Gord!llo
lhls statement wal) I d
with the County Ctork ol
Orange County on 9·1'4 9\1
19996805252 OciUy P110t Sept t6, 23, JO,
Oct 1, 19~11 ThtU\9
F tctffioua BualnH1
Name St•temeot l he tolk1w1ng pe15on11
;uo doing bvs1ness e11·
£: Bu1ldmo Co , 401 :19th
Street. !'lewpof\ oiw h, CA
92663
0101111 c.nan. 407 ~111
S1111et Newpon Duch, CA
02663
ThiS MlnGSS II COO•
vcted by· on 1nd1VidtJ8I
Have you at11rtod ®log
tw111\CU yet? No
Glof\a Carll11
This statement w11 liled
wt1tl lhe County C1erll ol .Oraoge County on D·1'4-G9
1tttMOS2'1
Dally Pllol 5-pt 16, '13. 30. Oe1 7, 1M Th890
F c lou• UI ,, ...
NatM Statemttit
ltie tOCIOWinO penions .... dolna bUSlnes ••
IO it'\ V'l610n. 203& 1 IMllO ~ ....... Sltntl Ma Heights,
CA Sl2707
V'910n Inc, (CA). 20361 ~ Ave , ASOflt. Ana ~ta,CAlll:707 ii •Tflla butilllH Ja COfl O\Jct«S l>y • CIOfpOt80Qll
...,,. )QI ltlned dOIOi>
1191? VII, 7/'31198
Vl110fb Inc: • f(athy
In, CrO 1etaN1mtntwP ~ ~ IM County Cle~ ol °'9"99~
'*" P!lOI .. "· 2:3, 00 Od~ ,.,..., ...... ......... ,,....
l'M hlbMO ,_.of1I
,. dOinQ ...... -Cfn'STAL CAAi COT J~'ci'I:~ 1\"ffiff
dUcltCI ~ I CIClfPCQllon H8V9 you .,.,. doing
~~No • A AeUtement Uv!rlQ Re· lenal Aotocv, 1ne:, Wendy
KNaamin,. ffrea
ltua •Ul""1llol .... fifed
With l"8 Couflly C.11' o4 Orlngil~
Daly Pilol Sept 18. 23, 30,
Oc1 7. 1999 Th892
Flctltlou1 BualneH
N1ma St1tement
Tile I011ow1ng person•
are doing bualneM as
V M ENTERPRISES,
28001 Via MC>feno, Laguna
Niguel, CA 926n
Virginia Ellub1th
MegqrdlChlan, 28001 Via
Moreno, Laguna Niguel.
CA928n
Vartan Megerdlchlan,
28001 Vta MOl'eno, Laguna
NfQuel, CA 1126n
1"hls bu">iness Is con-
doctod by. l\usband and Wilt •
Have you stalled d04ng
buSlllOSS yel? Yes, Fib
1996
V1rp<nta E. Megerdtehlan
This statement was l•led
w•'h the County Clertl of
Orange County on 9 14·99 , 9996605269
Daily Piiot Sept 16, 23. 30.
Oct 7, 1999 Th893
Fictitious Business
Name Statement
The lolloY. ng persons
are doing bUs111ess as·
Small Business Accoun1·
1ng Service, 326 Evening
Canyon Road. COiona del
Mar CA 92625
Cynthia o l ud1ng1on,
326 Evening Canyon
Road, Corona dol Mar, CA
92625
This business IS con·
ducted b~. an lnd1vldua1
Have you started doing
buslnoss yet? No
Cindy LUdlngton
This statement was lated
with the County Clerk ol
Orange County on 11-1 4·99 • 19996805268
Daily Pilot Sept 16, 23, 30, Oci 7. 1999 Th89o4
Fictitious Buslneaa
Name Statement
The tollowang persons
are dotng business as
IV-LI HAI HOTELS, 333
Marana Ave. Balboa Is·
land, CA 92662
Richard A Higbie, 333
Manne Ave , •8, Balboa Is·
land, CA 92662
Jay F Cartasla. 333
Manne Ave • 18, Balboa Is·
land, CA 92662
Thli; bU$JllOSS IS COO·
ducted by JOlnt venture
Have you started doing
business yet? Ye&.
Ja11 1, 1999
A1char9 A Higbie
This statement was hied
with the County Cieri( ol
Orar'tgo County on 9·14·99
199968052A7
Dally Pilot Sept 16, 23, 30,
Oct 7, 1999 Th895
Ffctltloua BuslneH
Name Statement
lhe lottowing persons
are doing business as
a) Davis. Barney and
Jone1, b) Problem Sotve1s.
428 Vista Suerte. N&wpott
Beach, ca 92680
Virginia Rosalind
KOIVlato. '428 Vasta Suerte Newport' Beach. Ca 92660
This 1>u11nen 11 con-
d\IQled by an lncl1111dual
Have YQ1J staned doong
business yel? Yes,
Jan I. 1998
Virginia A KOIVISIO
This 11a1em8nt was liled
w1tti the County Clet1l ot
Orange County oo 9· 14·~
19996805'2tl6
Daily Piiot Sept 16 23. 30.
OCt 7. 1999 Th896
Fictitious Bualneaa
Name Statement
The IOllowing persons
ere doing busln8" as
John Robert Po1otJers,
PMB 463 1046 lrv111e Ave.,
Newport B111cn. CA 92680
Shawe, Melish & Julian.
lCA}. PMB 463 1048 Irvine
Ave., Newport Beach, CA
92860
This bualness IS con·
ducted by a oorporataon
Have vcu started ®Ing
bulilness yet? Y8S, 9/1199
Shawe, McTish & Juhan
Thas statement was filed
wilt\ the County Clerk ol
Orange County on 9-10-99
19996804933
Dally P1lol Sept 1 e 23.
30. Od 7. 1999 Th871
Flc1ltlou1 Business
Name Statement
The lollow'fng P9~0llS
ar dOlllO hus ner.s as PAINTING SERI/ICES,
t 7 397 Sll/'!!a Suzanne SI ,
Fountain V y, cat lomta
92708
Danial Laa Thomas
17397 S11nt Suzanna St ,
Fountain Valley, Caltlomta
92708
This bus """ 11 ron-ducied by ;m U''ICl11ildual
Have you ta•tlld dOing
bl1 toe~• v••7 N1.1
0111111 Le. rnomas this st11temn11t W/1$ Meo
with tht1 Cuuflty Clent ot
O rt111go County on 9 14·99
10996&05245
Daily Pilot Sept 23. 30,
Oc1 7. 14, 1999 lh912
Actltlou1 Butlne ..
Name St•tement
The following pel800s
119 Clo<ng bullnell H
PINCTREE CENTER,
9895 Warnet Ave • Foun·
laltl Vt»ey, CA 92708
Mlchaef Boolh. 18711 n Rufino, llVIM, CA
921512 Thit bU9'iieU is CM•
duded by; an Individual
Have you s 1111<1 dOlno
bu1lneu y•I? Vu,
11 30-80 Micha BooCtl
T: liJ temenl waa I led
wt!ll the COUf!lY Ollrto: ol °'""'°~
Dally PllOI S.pt 23, 30.
OCt 1\tlo4, t999 Th907
"Ffct IOua Bualne.a
NMM Sta\9fMnt
TM lolllnw!OO pertone .,. dOlnO bustne&I ...
Llt.:A:ISA. 17tHO ~l'k
Clrl:k!, #l7~. frvuie, CA
9.2ei4 H11melln Inc, <CA), UUO Skypark Circle,
1275 fl'YIM, CA 8261•
TNt tlUllMll II con• dueled by • CXWJ)OOlilon ~ you •nwct d(lfnQ
billinMa Y9t°? Ytt, l ·l·-
Htrmel'!'..t, Inc • Curt ~.\uEOI nM~•·'* win "" CoUfllr Cfetk OI ~~
~ Pb-. a. 30, OCt..1. 14, ,... 'fNllt
FlolftlouelklelMH
..... ltattment
Thll tolowtng Pf'90l'll .,. CIOlt'll bulilla II!
P1ul'1 P11tlm1, 35
W..0-WtrtO, Allto Vl1tc>. CA D2658
Paul CMetWt Murray, 3$ wmo. Wind. Alllo Vlejc>.
CA92&58
Thil business 1s eon-
ductld by: an lncll\lklual
Have you sllr1ed doing
buuleu yet? No
PaUI c Mur111y
This statement was hied
w1tti ttle County Clertc o4
Orange County on 9.17.99
1HM80Hl1
Delly Pilot Sept 23. 30,
Oct 1, 14, 1999 Th909
Flctltloua ,Bu1lne11
Name S1•tement
The lollowlng perl0(11
are doing bus1n8lls as
Street Smart, EiC., 32n2
Potnte St1rl1ng, Ste F,
Dana P()jnt. CA 92629
Garald Stemba. 32n2
POinte suntng.. Ste F,
Dana Pomt CA 91629
Patooa Sremba. 32n2
P0onte Stlrllng. Ste. F,
Oaoa Point CA 92629 Tt111 l>IJSjness 11 con-
dUC11!<l by husband and
wale
Have you s1aned doing
boslness Y6t1 Yes. 9.lt 5199
Gorald Sremba
This 5tatement was Med
w1tll the County Cler1! of
Orange County on 9-17·99
1"96805706
Daily Pilot Sept 23, 30,
Oc1 7, 14, 1999 Th910
STATEMENT OF ,
ABANDONMENT OF
USE OF FICTITIOUS
BUSINESS NAME
The fo41owtng person(•)
has (have) abandoned the
use ol the llctltlOus busl·
ness name
W.S M Leasing, 1682
Langley, trvlne, CA 92!>1'4
The FlchtlOUs Business
name referred to aboVe
was flied in Orange County
on 1 ·23·98, FILE NO
19986746643
Gerald F Slembe, 1682
Langley, Irvine, CA 92614
Gregory M Machado,
1682 Langley, lrvtne, CA
9261'4
This buslnes$ Is con-
dvcled by a general
pa11nersh1p
Gerald F Sremba
This statement was hied
with the County Cler11 ol
Orange County on 9117199
18996805720
Oatly Pilot Sept 23. 30
Oc1 1. 14, 1999 Th911
Fictitious Business
Name Statement
The lollow.ng pen;ons
are doing business as
Andy's Conaet• Pump-
ing, 1232 Devonshire
Lane, La Habra, CA 90631
Andrew Clark Roush,
1232 Devonshire Lane, La
Habra, CA 90631
This business Is con-
ducted by· an Individual
Have you started oolng
business yet? No
Andrew C. Roush
This stat1men1 was hied
with the County Cieri< ol
Orange County on 9·21·99
19996806012
Dally Pilot Sept 23. 30, OCt 7 14, 1999 Th916
Actltlous Buslne11
Name Statement
The following pe~
are dclinO buSlnesa as
Soult\ Tech Consultil\g 600 w. San1a JIM BMS.,
#801, Senta ana. CA
92701
Rorulld Rubino, 28'45
Alta Vista Dr , Newpc>ft
Bea~. CA 92660
Jose Dominguez 700
Cantemury Clr., Corona
Hills. CA 91719
This business Is COO·
ducted by a general
partnership
Have you stsl'led doing
business yet? Yes. 12+98
Ronald ~ubino
This statement was flied
with the County Cleft< ol
Orange County on 9·17-99
10D968058N
Dally Piiot Sept 23, 30, Oc11, 141, 1999 Th901
Flctldous Buslne11
Nam• Statement
The ro11ow1ng persons
are doing business as. Mood E!Qpe. 2750 Har-
bo1 BNd Sutte 9-A. Costa
Mesa. ca 92626
Mehta E Knske, 20739
L ycoming St . #146,
Walnut, Ce 91789
This buSinesa Is oon-
dut.18<1 by an 1noMduat
Ha\19 you 5tarted doing
oosmess ye•'? Yes, 9·13-99
Melila E. Knsk•
Ttlls statemenl was tiled
w th ttie County Clerk ot
Orani.)8 County Oft 9·17-99 1~701
DaHy Pilot Sept 23, 30,
Oct 7 14. 1999 Th902
Fictitiou• Business
Name Statement
Tha following person9
••• doing bui.ll'ltu es Annand 1n11rnat1onal
Inc • S~ Bridgopor1 AC1 ,
Nuwport Coast. CA 92657
Annand tnte1nat1onal
In<: , (NJ), 55 Br1dQOP911
Rd , Nl'lwport Coasl. CA
92657
Th•• busJneu Is con
ducied by a Q)rpolahon
Have you atarted doing
bustness yet'? Ye , June 1, 1m
Annand lnternatlonal
tnc., Petllf N S Annand,
Managing OkectOI' flu ilat.emant W11S Meet
with 1M County Cltftc of •"8nge ~IV oo t •17 ff
11ttM0170J
D llY Pilol Sept 23. 30.
00 '1. 14, 1899 Th903
lA TMaa. fourMlrl Vfl.
ley • CA t270I Thit ~II mll•
dueled by: an lndMdual
Have you ltlll1ed dOlnll
bUllnMe yet? Y•, B· I &-911
Carol I..-l.ynwi This .....,.,. ... lltd
wllh "' County ~ of Orlnge~
O.llv Pllol Slot 23, 30. OCt 1, 14, 1m Th905
FJCthiOua lualftii,
HMM Statement
The IOllowang peBOOI
era doing buslneu u ~ An 01Je1 Appl'll11I, b Alt c111e1 Esaow. c All C1tl89 Funding, 2576
1wpo1t Blvd., Costa
Mesa, CA82627
All Clt1&1 Aeal1y, Inc ,
(Calllomla), 2576 Newport,
Blvd.. Costa Meea, CA
92627
This business 11 con·
ducted by· • c:of'po(allon
Ha\18 you started doing
blJslnasa yet? No
All Crtles Realty, Inc ..
Joseph A. Miner, President
This statemet1t was filed
With the County Cieri! Of
Olenge Counffi~ 1 •
Dally Piiot Sept 23, 3CI,
Oct 7, 14. 1999 Th90S
Actltloue Bualneea
N1me Stat9ment
The following pertonS
are docno buslneU a1·
NICKELi NICKELi 5'
GAMES, 9111 Va•ey View,
Ste. 109·112, Cypren. CA
90630
Fu Wut Leisure tn-
cJ u1t rl es 1 (CA), 5242
Argosy Ave., Hunllngton
Beach, CA 92649
This bualne11 11 con·
duded by: a COfl)Of"IUon
Have you started doing
business yel? Yea, 8-17·99
Far West Leisure 1n-
du11r111. Thomas Portale,
President
This statement was flied
with Iha County Cler1< of
Orange County on ~21-99
19996eo5985
Dally Pltot Sept 23, 30,
Oc1 1, 14, 1999 Th914
Fldidous 8u1lneH
Name S1atement
The foffowlng persons
are dOlng busineu as:
NICKELI NICKELi 5c
GAMES, 5643 E. La Palme
Ava , Anaheim Hills, CA
92807
Far West Leisure In·
dustrles, (CA). 5242
Argosy Ave., Hun111lgton
Beaeh. CA 92649
ThlS buslne11 '' con· docted by e oorporal!Ofl
Have you stal'led doino
bullnt$S yet? VII, 8-25-99
Fer West Laisure tn-
dustr11s, Thomas Portal&,
President This stltement was filed
with lhl County c1er11 o1
Orange County on 9·21·99 1"9e8059&4
Dally Piiot Sept 23, 30,
OCt. 1, 14, 1999 Th915
FICtltloua BuafneH
Nam• Statement
The lolfowlng pe!SonS
1r1 dojng bualness as:
Newpol'l Mesp Kumon
Canter, 1617 Wastcllfl
Dnve, Su1t1 212. Newport
Beach, C1htom1a 92660
Marla Diani Wlamt•I
Braganza, 15310 Nor·
mandy Lane. La Mirada,
Cslilomaa 90638
Th11 business Is oon·
dUc:ted by an lnc:IMOual
Have you star'8d dOtflg
buslna» yet? Yu, 9110/99
Dama Braganu
This statement was filed
with lhe County Cieri! of
Orange County on ~l7·99
19"6806730
OallY Pilot Sept 23, 30,
Oc1 1, 141, 1999 Th930
Actldous Buelne11
Name Statement
The lottowlng persons
1r1 doing businlss u ;
raoa deZ111 com. 1175
BakOf Streat. #d1 3, Costa
Mesa, CA 92626-4139431
Klaus Ruch, 6242
Warner Ave .. #11>d, Hum-
lnoton Beach, CA 92647
Peut Kozinski. 1175
Baker S1reet. #d13, Costa
Mesa. CA 92626·'4139431
This buSlneu Is oon·
dUC1ed l>y; a general
par1nershlp
Have you 11aned doing
business yel? l'lo •
Kllus Raach
This 11atamen1 was filed
Wllh 11\a County Cler11 Of
Orange ~nl'f on 9-21-ff 18Wl09005 Oe~y Pilot Sept 23, 30,
0c1. 1. u . 1 m Th923
Flc1ltlou1 BualneH
Hime St•tem.nt
The 1o11ow1ng persons
ere dOing busineaa u ca •lfra Med••. 3409 e
16th Street, Costa Mesa, ca 92527
Joel Clloolnllrd. 3409 E
16th Street, Coste Mesa,
Ca 82827
Thll bUllntaa II oon·
dueled by an lndivldual Have you atan.d dojng
buslneH yet? No
Joel Choulnard
Thi• 111tement was filed
w1lh the County Clerk of
Or1nge Coun~9 1 1
DellV PalOI Sept 23, 30,
Oct 1, 14, 1999 Th917
STATEMENT OF
ABANDONMENT OF
USE OF FICTITIOUS 8U8'N!8$ NAME
The loltoWfnO person<•> l'lal (hel/9) atNlnclooed the
UM Of the naut10ul bulf-
nMI tWrle
Mwll O<>urrnel, 1210 !Ht
YoctNI UOCM 8IYd • Plecln-
llJ CA 92170
ni. FlctltlcM 8uelOMe n.eme ,...,'9d lo above
wtl flied In °'MOt COunty on NoYembef· U. 1994',
n&.E NO 1~8920
I
1'!11 Ml1rteot was filecS .., ... County Clef\ o4 Otwige~
OelY Piiot Set>I 23. 30. °"· 1, 14, 1"9 Tl$25 FICihlOUi ... ..,... ...... .........,,,
Thi tolloWing pe!'klf'll .,. dOlrlg bulltlell ...
Vlfltlgl BluM, 351 Old ~ewpon 8IYd • 1440, New·
pott ee.cn, CA 92683
Dino Katslamllls, 600
Ea11 Ocean Front, 130
Hewoo11Beach,CA92661 'This bualness 11 con-
ducted by: en lnclMduet
Have you alartecl doing
.
business yet? No Dino Katalametls
Thia atatemfot was hied ·with the County Clark of
Orange Coun~ on 9·21 ·99 • 1 8111806004
O.llv Pilot SePl 23, 30 Oct 1. H , 1m Th926
Flctltloua BueineH
Ntme Statem.nt
The lolloWtng persons
ere doing bualnesS u.
.
Club Bali~. 333 Marine
Ave , Balboa Island, CA
92662
Richard A Higbie, 333
Marine Ave .. 8atb0a rs
land, CA 92862
Jay E Carlisle. 333 MerlOe Ave., Balboa ts
land, CA 92662
This business Is con-
ducted by joint vemure
Have you started doing
bustneu yet? Yes.
Jen 1. 1999
Richard A. Higbie
This statement was liled
with the County Cieri! o
Orange County on 9-21 •99
18996805972
I
DallY Piiot Sept 23. 30 . Oct. 1. 14, 1999 Th927
Flcdtloua Bu1lne11
N1me Statement
The lollowlng persons
are dojng buslness as:
PAINCIPESSA, 1590 S
Coast Hwy.. Ste. 17
Laguna Beadl, CA 90657
Jacqueline Sassoon
15150 Dld<ens St 1305
Sherman Oaks. CA 91403
P&ll'Mlla J Thurtn, 31783
Afth Ave., Laguna Bd'l
CA 92651
This business Is con
ducted by a general
. .
.
partnership
Have you started doing
buSlness yet? No
Pamela J Thunn
This 51atement was l11ed
wl1t! the County Clef1' of
Orange County on 9-21-99
19996805995
DallY P1lol Sept 23, 30 Oct 1, 14, 1~ Th928
Rctltlou1 Buelneu
Name Statement
The lollowtng persons
are dojng business as·
Aeste R11111ra DesarrollO
Ensenada, S.A. del C v.
1718 Orange Avenue
Sul1e B, Costa Mesa, CA
. .
92627
Norman G. Shanahan
1718 Orange Avenue
Suite B. Costa Mesa. CA
92627
This business is con
dUC1ed by: an lndMdua
Have you started doing
b"51ness yet? No
I
Noonan G. Shanahan
Thl5 stetemenl was liled
Wlltl the Count)' Cieri( Ol
Orange County on 9·21·99 1D9MB05117 5
Daily Pilot SepL 23, 30 Oct. 1, 14, 1999 Th93 . 1
Fictitious Bualnes1
Name St111ement
The lollowlng persons
.,. doing bustnlSS as
GoldanTouch Produc
oons, 2900 Bristol Strae
Suite E·201, Costa Me$8,
CA 92626
I.
Dlmls Deen Morrison,
3041 A Brediord Place,
Sama Ana, CA 92707
This business Is con·
dueled by an Individual
Have you 5tarted doing
business yet? No
Dennis D. Momson This statement was flied
with tt1e County Clerk of
Orange County on 9·21·99
19996806009
Dally Pilot Sept. 23, 30, Oc1 1. , .... 1999 Th918
Ftctltlou• Bualness
Nim• Statement
The folloWlng persons
are dolno bullne~ as· Call Home, 2252 Vista
Huerta. Newport Beach,
C811lom111 92660 Dougl11 Kraft, 2252
Vista Huerta, Nawpot1
Beactl. Cal•lomia 92660 This buS1ness 1s con-
ducled by. an lncltVidulll
He\19 you started doing
bu$11'18SS yet? No
Douglas Ktaft
This statement was filed
lo'Jlth the CoUnl)' Cleric ol
Orange ~nl'f on 9-21 ·99
10996B06008
Dally Ptlo1 Sept 23, 30,
OCt 1, 14. 1999 Th919
FICiltlous Bu1ineaa
Name Statement
ni. lollowlng pefSON
.,. doing business 11·
NIMRODS, 31 Winter·
mist, 11'1/tne, CA 92614
Petrick McGaUQt\ln. ~1
Wlntermist, lrvrno, CA
926to4
Bryan Miltner, 31 Winter·
mist. l~~.J.. CA 92614 Sam ~ue. 31 Winter· milt. lrvlne, CA 92614 Thit bualnesa Is oon-duc\ed by Q01)1nners
Have you atan.d doing
buld'rtSS yet? No
PatMc:Gaughan
Thl9 1tat9ment was Plied With the CcM'tty Clef1t of Orange~
Dallv PIOl Sept 23, 30. Oct. 1, 14, 11>99 Tl'l920
FfCittlOUi Buain.st
Hame9tll19rnent
ni. IC)lloWing perwona
ere dolna bulinell ..
OUCMd by an lndNldull
Ha.ve you started doillO
blAlness yet? y •• • 7·1 .fl§
P .. rE Powe•
Thia llallfMOt WIS ni.o
Wl1l1 the Co.Inly Cterit ol
Orange County ()ti • 2t .Q9
1181HOl007 Dally Pllol ~ 23, 30,
Od .1. 14, 1999 ll\922
. FlctftlOua Bu1lnee1
Heme Statement
The loltowtng pel'IOflS
are doing busineu es
Mani Gourmet, 1210 E
Yort>a Linda Blvd., Plaean
111 CA 92870
James Al111ancJer
Camp 101S, 17 0 8 2
Cascades Ave , Yorba
Linda, CA 92888
This business 11 COfl
ducted by an Individual
Have vcu started doing busine1a yet? No
Jamos Campan s
This statement was llleo
With IM Count.v Clerk 01
Orange County on 9·21·99
19996805Dll Da~y PllQI Sept 23, 30, OCt 1, 14. 1999 Th924
Flctltloua Bualneaa
Name S1atement
The f Ollow1ng Pl ISOt\I
are dolno business as.
e) Splasfi Aquatics. b) Splash Sport, c) Splash swwn School. d) Splash
10472 Momong Glofy All8 .
Fountain Valley CA 92708
Robert Bandaruk. Jr ,
10472 Momang GIOry Ave,
Fountain Valley CA 92708
This bus1ne55 11 con·
dueled by an loo1Vldu1I
Have you started domg
business yet? Vas, 9194
Robert Banoaruk. Jr
This statement was llled
with the County Clertc ot
Orange County on 9·10-99
10996804927
Dally P~ot Sept 16, 23, 30,
Oc1 7. 1999 Th870
Bsc 8761
NOTICE OF PETITION
TO ADMINISTER
ESTATE OF:
ENRJCO DOMENICO
REBORA1 alul
REBORA ENRICO
DOMENICO
CASE NUMBER:
A·198012
To all heirs benell·
clanes, c1ad1tors, cont·
lngenl cred1to<s, and per-
sons wtlO mey 01herw1se
be Interested an the wart Of
estate, Of both. of
ENRICO DOMENICO
REBORA. aka REBOAA
ENRICO DOMENICO
A PETITION FOR PAO· BATE has been lated by
WILLIAM A BAKER, PUB·
LIC ADMINISTRATOR
In Iha Supenor Coul'l ol
Cahtorn1a County ot
ORANGE
THE PETITION FOR
PROBATE requests that
WILLIAM A BAKER. PUB·
LIC ADMINISTRATOR
be 1ppcinted as personal
representa1111e to adm1nls
ter the estate of the dace
dent
THE PETITION llQU9SIS
authonty to administer Iha
es111a under the lndepend
ent AdmlmstratlOl'I of Es·
tates Act {ThlS euthority
will allow thl personal rep·
resentatl'\le to tall• many
actions wrthout obtanng
oourt approval Betore
ralung certain 118ry lmpor· tam actions, h0we111r. the
person11I representative
wlll be raQUlra<I to gave no-uca to Interested persoos
unless they have waived
notice or consented to Iha
proposed I CllOO ) The In·
dependant · ectmltllStrellon
•utr.onty ""'' be granted unle$S en tnterested per·
son files an objectoon 10 the
petition end SllOWll good
cause Why the oou11 should
not grant th• suth0411y A HEARING on the petj·
uon wilt be held on
OCT 27, 1999 et 1 45 p.m
In Dept. L73, located et
341 The Caty Drive,
PO Box 14171, Oningo.
Calllomla, 926l3·1S7!1 LAMOREAUX JUVENILE
JUSTICE CENTER
IF YOU OBJECT to the
granting ol tha pe111ton, vcu
shOUld appea1 at the hear·
Ing I nd Stale rour ~IC· hons or hie wntten ec-
bons With thll CXXJrt be 0111
the heanng Your ap·
peal'll1Ce may bl In person
Of by your anomey.
IF VOU ARE A CREDI·
TOR Of' contangent crad1t()(
of the deceased you must
file your Claim With Ille
coun 8lld ma~ a copy to the
personal representalliit
eppoenled by the court within IOur months from me
date of hrst INUan<:a ol 181
tars as prov10ed Ill Probate Codi lectlon 9100 Thi
lime for Ming claims ••D nol
elCPhe t>elore tour months
from the hearing oato no-
tleled e bOVI YOU MAY EXAMll'IE the
Ille kept l)y Ille cour1 II you
are a person interested In
ltlt estate, you may file with the cou111 Aequut lor
~ectal Notice (form
OE·154) ol the lillng OI on
Inventory 8lld epp111sa1 ol
eat.ate 1sse1s ot ol any
petition or acoount es
provided In Probale Code
aectlon 1250 A Raque t
lot Special NOllCI loon ..
1va1table hom the oourt
c:tark Atto~ tor PetltJoner:
LAURENCE M. WATION,
COUNTY COUNSEl. and
ADRIENNE SAURO
HECKMAN. DEPUTY
10 Chile Centtf' Plau,
P.O. 8o• 1179, Santa
Ana, Cellfornle
t2702-1S7t. ATTORNEY 'OR f'UBLIC
ADMINISTl'ATOR
ATIY 8AA NO. 1tM11 Pubbhad NllWJ)t)rt Deach-
Colt1 M ... Ola~ PilOt
Flctthul 8u•lnff•
Heme SWtement
The lolowlrlg pellOl'IS
Ill dolnQ blJ&lnfJll U
The eun·• Company· Gene,.i Contr~. 1221 WMI Bey Avenue, N41w·
port 811c;t1, C.lllorn1a
02661
Rober1 Trygva Curt••,
1221 Well Bay Slleet,
Newport Oead\, Calltom~
92861 Thi• buslne11 is con·
ducted by en ifldlvldual
Have you etartod doing
bu$1ness yet? Yes,
9/0911999
Robert T Curtis
Thi• statement was filed
with the County Clerk ol
Orange Coun~~G:
Dally Pilot Sept. 30, Od
'l, 14, 21. 1999 Th93o4
Flctltlou• Buslne11
N•m• Statement The follOWlng ·persons
era doing bu1ilneu as
JOURNEY TO THE
HEART, 230 E. 171h St •
1208, Costa Mesa CA
92627
Earth Resource Fourlda·
bon (CA), 230 E 17th
S1reet, •208, Costa Mesa,
CA 92627
This business Is eot1-I ducted by •• CIOfPOl'8tlOO Have you started doing
buSlneas yet? Yes, 911199
Earth Resource Founda·
hon, S1ephan11 P. Barger,
Secretary,
This statement was hied
W1tll lhe County Cle~ ol
Orange County on 9·28·99
18996806665
Daily P1lol Sept 30, Oct
7, 14. 21. 1999 Th935
Fictitious Business
Name Statement
The tollowlng persons
are doing business as. •
U. S STEALING. 6502
Edgemont Drive, Hunt-
ington Beach, CA 92647
Rall A Bez111n. 6502
Edgement Drive. Hunt·
anoton Beach, CA 92647
This business Is con-
ducted by an tnCIMdual
Have you started doing
bu$'1ness yet? No
FUfi A BeZj18n
This statement was filed
w1th the County Clerk OI
Omnge Countv on 9-24-99
19996806419
DI ly Ptlot Sept 30, 0Ct
7 14 2t. 1999 Th936
Fictitious Business
Name Statement
The IOlloV.•ng persons
are doinQ bus nass as
0 C ~ecydang anct Re-
lurb1sh1ng, 618 w 18th
Street. Cosla Mesa. CA
92627 Amy J Sanchez, 618 W
16th Street, Co!>ta Mesa.
CA 92627
This business 1s con·
dueled by an 1001vld.ual
Have you staned CIOlng
bUSln&lill )'el? No
Amy J Sancnez
Th•s statement was hied
with the Coun1y Clerk of
Orange Co~inly on 9·24·99
1999680640<l
Daily PUOI Sept 30. Oct 1, 14, 21, 1999 Th937
Fictitious Business
N•me S1atement
The lol1oW1ng persons
11e oo.ng bus1~ as.
Sound WI V9S Produc·
lions, 3857 Birch St. #487,
Newport Beacil, CA 92680
Craig St8119n Gardner,
2424 Ul'llllllf'Slty Or • New-
pott Beach. CA 92680
This business is con·
dueled by. an 111C1Mdual
Have you sianed dOing
bustoess yet? Yes Sept
15 1D99
Cl'lag Steven Gardner
Th<s statement was f11ec1
wlltl tne County Cler11 ol
Orango County on 9-24-99
19D96806411
Daily Ptlot ~pt 30, Oct
7, 14 21. 1999 Th938
Flciltlous Business
Name St1tement
The loltow1ng persons
are doing business as:
XtremeMuscle com,
2126'4 Beach BIVO H03,
Huntington Beach, CA
92648
Kelly C Craig. 1 o
LeurelwOOd Irvine. CA
92620
Chns C. Brumflald.
2128" Buch Bl\fd #103,
Huntington Beach. CA
92648
Tflls bu9•"8SS IS COO·
dude<l by a general
pertne'"'™P Halll you started rJQtng
bu1anass yet? No
1<011v c Craig
Tlli6 •atement was Mid
Wllh the County Clerlt OI
Orange Cou"llV on 9-24-99 11>996806403
Daly Pilol Sec>I 30. Od
7, 1', 21. 1939 Th!).tO
Fictitious Buslneu
Name St•tement
The following pel500S
ere dl>lng bus10t18S 1s
4th Street Propel'ly, 525
Vldofl• St .. Costa Mesa. Cs.92627
Martha S. Rice, 525
VICIOrla St • 143, Costa
Me5a, Ca 92627
Thi• business Is con· ducted l)y en looll/IOuaf
Have you started doWlg
boSVl8$S yet? Yu. 3-1·98
Mal'lhll S Alat
Thia 1a11rnen1 w s llled
W11ti the County C14trk of
Ofllnge ~n~~~9 1 2
Dally PllOt Sept .JO Oct
7, 14,21. 1999 Th9'1
Ftctltloua 8u•lneu
....,... St•t9mtnt
The IOllOWlng P11SON
l'9 dolilQ bUSloC!SS H
el NatJOI Educators "4at of Fame, bl t me
lonel ctucalOtT OI mo, ~' e:w sana 1olnte Avenue. uoo.
ta AM, CA 0'1101
Amarlcan Education
tlon, Inc: l<l-N 201
Inc.. (CA) 360 Sen Miguel
01 St• 603, Nwlp()t1 e.acn. CA 2M<>-nes
TNI businH• •> con· ducted by a oorpcqt.on
Have you ml1ed dQS\o
bulinMI yet? Ya, t 13 4IO l ynn Otf'nino tmnlil MD
Inc , Lynn OwniNI Emme,
PreaJCtMI F"tnanaai Of·
lieet
This statement """ llled w.th till County Clefll OI Orange County on 9 24-99
1ttMIOSHt
Oat; Piiot Sep• 30, ~
7. 14 21 , 1D99 Th9o43
Fictitious Bu1ine11
Name Statemef\t
The tollowlng p&r50l'\I
are doing business as
a) Laseicornp, b) Oas·
count Crystals, 17951 Sky·
partl Clrcle, Suite G lrvtne
CA 92714
lasart01T19 L l f1 • (CAJ
17951 Sltyparl( Orde Ste
G, IMnit, CA 927141
This buslneu IS coo-
dv(:ied by: llmtled
Liability Co
11ave you s1a11e<1 ~no bu~ness yet? Yea, S4ipl
13 l D99
Lasereomp L L C.,
Gand•ce Kl'lushaar, M.in·
ager
Ths $tltement was f~ed ••th the County Cte'11 of
Orange COunty on 9 24-99
19"S806423
Daily Pilot Sept 30. Od
7 141. 21, 1999 Th!Mo4
Fictitiou1 Bu11nes1
Name Statement
The loloWtng persons
are dOtng busaneu as.
lntemauonel Marketing
Management. 586 Nyos Pt~e. Laguna Beach. CA
92651
Sleven A.. Badolato 586
Nyes Place Laguna
BeaCh, CA 92651
This busaness 1s con
ducted by an 1nd1111dual
Have yuu started oong
business yet? No
Steven A Bado1<1to
This sta1emen1 was liled
w11h the Couniy Clerk ot
Orange County on 9-24•99
1999680&420
Daily Pilot Sept 30. Od
7, 14 21. 199~ Th9"5
A ctltio\js BualneH
Name Statement
The fOl<IOwong persons
are domg bu$•a;iess as
CARTER BROWN CUS·
TOM MADE FURNITURE,
1835 WMtaer Ave . •C·l2
Costa Mesa. CA 92627
Gerard Dohel1y, 1835
Wh1tt1er Ave . •C·f2:-Costa
Mesa, CA 92627
This bus111e!>S is con
ducted by an Individual
Have you .$laned doing
business yet? Yes. Oc1 24
1995
Gerard Doneny
Th•s st11ement was t.led with the County Clerk ot
Orange County on 9·28·99
19996806673
Dally Pilot Sept 30, Oc:1
7 14,21.1999 Th955
Fictitious Business
Name Statement
The tollow•no persons are doing buStness es
ALOHA USA, t 128 Bey·
poante Drive, Newpon
Beach, CA 92660 Proud Mary COrporatton
(CA), 1128 B1ypo1nt1
D11111. Newpon Beactl CA
92660 Thta buslne~ 1$ con-
dUded by a Q)(p()rallon
Have ~ suined doing
bUSlness yet? Yes. 9 1199
Proud Mary Corporal!Ofl,
Nobul«> Mana Mon Va
Prestdent
This S1atemon1 wu rl!OO
with tile County Clerk OI
Orange County on 9·28·99 19996806681
Daily Pilot 5ept 30. <XI
7, 14 21 , 1999 TM56
Fictitious Bu1lne11
Name Statement
The loltow1ng persons
are doing business as
HIRE Results, 1641 Mf·
norca Onve. Costa Mesa
CA 92626
Bart>a111 DeFranctll, 18'41
Minorca Dnve, Costa
Mescl CA 92626 Thts business 1s con-
duCled by an lndtviduef
Have you started doing
buSI08SS yet? Yes 9·22·99
Barbare J O.Fninc:N
This statement was lalad
wltfl the County Clerk ot
01ange County on 9·24-99 t 99961106421 Daily Piiot Sept 30. Oct
7. 14 21. 11>99 Tfl9.46
Fictitious BualneH
• Ntm• Statement
The lolloWing P.8~ are dOlng busineSS es
LEGACY PROPERTIES
3334 E Coar.I HoghWly
suue 251 • Corona ..... r.
Ca lomia P2625 Johl'I Anthony
K.etamaras. 3334 E Coast
Highway, Suite 251, Ca-
rone dal M11, Calllorrna
92625
Thts bus ness con·
duc:1e<J by an 1/1Qillldu81
Have you •taned dOlrlQ
busioen yet? No
John A l\atamaru
Thu1 1111tement waa l~ll<J
with lhe Counry Cltrll o4
Orange County on f>.28·09 1~17
Dally Ptlot Stpt 30. Od
7, 14, 21, 1999 Th952
Flctitloua Bualneaa
N•me St*1tment
The lollo~log P4KJOOI
are doklQ t>Uslne as
A M.M" AIR CONDI
TIONINQ ' HEATING,
11781 ~r Lane, HUnl•
fl1ll'lln Baad'I. CA 92646 Armand M&lll;1en, 18711
Rangat LaM Hun~ Buch.CA~ MaM ~ 19711
Rqer ~flt! Huntington Beech, CA 2646 Thb buSI Q)fl-
ducteO t;y a
()lilt~ Haw~
Thurtdoy. ~ 30, 1999 as
Tl"lil alemllfll WM fied
I !tie County 0.rtl rj ~~
Dally PllQC Gepl 00. ()a
'· 14.21, 1999 TI"64
NOTICE TO
CONTRACTORS CA.WHO FOR •OS
8dlool Oiit iCl H~ 8eeCtl Union High &ehoo4 Dillrid
Oll1a111 DoaJmenll lt!d
Bid Due at Hunl.lng'on Be.cfl Union High $dlOc>
D11itrtet. 10251 YOtktown
Ave • PurctllS•rwJ, Room 361, Hunungton Bead\. CA
92646 {714) i64·3339
h.1 4'350
Due Oare :fhurlday, Oc>
tober 28. 1999 II
200 pm
NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN NI lhl Hun~=
Baich UnlOn High S
[)jstrld, Ora~ County.
Caltlomia, lctlOQ by and
through 1111 Governing
Board, h8retn1ltfll1 r1t1rred
to ... OISTAlcr. Wll re· cell/I up to. but noc later
than the 1bove1tated 11ma
sealed bids l0t the •~ard
0( COOlrlctl tor lf\8 l()llow·
ltlO r>«>Jects
Project: Biel •~ • Elec•
local Upgrade tor Tachnol·
oOY at EdllOO Htotl School MandalOfY Job Walk
1 00 pm Wldnlsday,
Oc1ober 13 1~911 Edoson
High School 21 400
Magnolia Ave , Hun!Jngton ae.cn. License C·lO
Btds shall be 1ece!ved In
lhfl place Jdanhlood abolle
and shaN be opened and
publicly read aloud at the
above-stated dale, btne
and place
Plans and &ptoe1ftcat1011s
are on Itta at 111• adc:lress hsted 1bo11e Tt11tre wall be
a 11lundabla $100 deposn
1equlred 101 each Ht ot
plans 1peahca11ons and
bid dOC\lmenta to gveran·
tee !hell return in good
condition Within hve (5)
calendar days alter the bid
0980'"0 datl In iiOCOtdanc:e watn the
p1ov1110ll'5 ol Cahlo1nia
Bu lness encl Professions
Code SectlOll 7028 15 and
Public Consrect Code
Se<:bon 3300 thl ow•l!~r
•80J1res that Iha bidder
Pol\8SS the c18SS1f1Ca!IOI\
of contractor's lacense
nollld ebo\le at tile time the
bid Is &ubn11ntd Pur&uaot
ro Bui1t1QSS and
Prolei.slOf\S Code Section
7028 15 no payment shlD
be maoe tor WOl1o. 01 mote·
rial unoer the contrae1 un·
le<.s and until the Aegist111•
ol Contractors 11enl1GS lo
the ~trk:I tllal tha con-
1ractor was property
lacam.e<I at tile time INI bid
.... as subm1l1ed Any cx.n
tractor not so hc:ens41d ts
subtect 10 ptinatt•H under
the law and the contratl
will be oon:>1der8d void II
ttie hc.orose c1ess1faca1ton
1pec1tieo herelnalter 1s that ol e Ms~arw con11ac101"
as deltntld In Section 7058
ol the Caltlomaa Busanestt
end Proles11ons CO<lo, Iha
specialty conuactot
awaldtd tilt contract for
ll'lil WOl!t. $hell 115411.t COO·
stf\JCI a maioniy ~ lhe
1otJork 1n aoooroence w th
the provisions OI C.ldomra
BuHllSS and Profess~
Code Section 7059 rune IS OI ,,.. e55enc:e
All wor\. muil bl corn·
pilled ¥i11hln t 80 con·
secutlve ca ender «Uty$
from 1fl8 dale apeohed on
1118 No!Jee IO Proceecl Is·
sued by the D.slr'td F allure to CIOITlplata the won. wltnin
ltll tllM set IOl'lh herein ¥rU1
result '° the tmpo51uon o1 uau>dated damages tor
eacn day o1 delay, 1n 111e
amount oJ S500 pet day
Eactl bidde1 shall submit..
on the torm tumashed with
the contraC1 documenta a
llsl ol the proposed
subcon1ractor1 on this
projacl 11 reqlllred by the
Subfelttng and Subcon·
tmct1ng Fair Pra<;;tlCllS Act.
Puollc Contract Code
Sflctlon 4100 el seq
Each bid shell be acoom·
pao•ed by a cert•he<I Of
(:aihlefi d'leck cw bid bOncl
In en amount not leu thlo
Jen pe1oont ( 10%) ot lhe 10-
iat biU pilce, payable to ttle
DISTRICT as • QIJll'lntM
thtt the bidd•r, 11 Us pr~ 1$ ea.iepted, INM
promptly execute the AQ•.,ament. lumlsti e sat
tactory Faathlvl Per•
lormance Bond In an 1moum not I s ltlan ooe
hullaJrod pertefll ( 1 00%) ot
the total bid pnoo, lumlstl a
Pevmenl Bond In n
1tf'llOlll\t not s trllln one
hvndred pefCOllt ( 100%) Of
ll'lll IOUll bid pn<:e. aM
luml$h Olll\lflca eviden·
dng 11'1111 ltle requli lld Insur
AnOll IS In •Hiid In the
amounts ,_. loM If\ Int geoer I condlllON tn the
~nt 0( t llure IO en1111 into
the ooutract nd u~•
lhl ~ulfacl <tocumeots 11.J(lh bid HC\I rlty wil ~
IOlkl1ted The Faithful Per
form nee 6ood srl811 re·
main In luff fQrOe Ind elf t
ltlfough the goerant e Pl
rlOd 11 &Ptldt•ed In 11'18 ~
tml COOdlllOol The mSTRICT 1 IV
lflO nghl 10 r I Y Of all btm Of 10 Miiie Ir·
fagUltlrit ' Of tnfO!
In -"'/ bldl °' In llW blQ ~I
I 'n'3 of C. I omaA bot Cocto Oirec:lO( of
th DepaM!fnt ol In·
ol
Flctidoua Bualftee•
Name S..tllment
The l~tno pe!WCIM .,. dOing buslneSI •
Rt!!oMob~t USA. ~5 Filctler A-.., Unit C $, Costa Mell, CA 92626
RICl\ard G Me11aar 24S
FllChe1 Ave . Ur\41 C 5,
Costa Mir.ia. C.A 926l6
This t>vllneu 15 COfl
dUdeCI by • hmrted
pa11nerr.h1p
Have you stat1ed dOrllg
business yet? Yes. 1 +9!f
Atcharel G MeSMf This cta1emen1 .,as l!l9d
With lf\e County Clar1t of
011nge Cwntv on 9·28-99
1999AOMet
0.Jy PlloC Sept 30, Od 7. 14 , 21. 1999 Th957
Fictitious BusineH
N•me Statement The IOllOVolllO pel"IOtls
11e doong bUS.11\US as a) FIOOMgs Unllrnlwo
bl Carpet Oepca; 1904 Har·
bot Blvd, Costa t.4eee, CA -
92627 •
Hamid A Seyfi, 25'415 Boone Place. Laguna H
CA 92653
TIM business IS COtl•
dllt.16d b)' an lnCllVlduaf
Have you stalled doing
b1.1Soness Y'tl? Yes. 7115194
Hamid R Seyn
Ths statement was filed
with the County CleOI ol
Orenge County on 9-28 99 19996806f'71
Dally Prlot Sept. 30 OQ 7 14, 2f 1999 Th958
Fictitious Bu1lnesa
Name Statement
·The lollowing pe"°"s are doing buS1ness as ·
Carlsen Associates,
22681 Oak Grove Ava ..
1117, Aliso Viejo, Ce
92656
Chad Cartseo. 33776
Robles •B Dana Poent. Ca
92629
This business IS con-
duCled by: an lndiVdua
Ha .... you stat1ed dOlng busness yet? No
Chad C.rtsen
TNs s1a1emenr was I.secs
wtl1l IN County Clen.. OI Oran98 County on 9·2'4 99
19996806405
.Dally Pilot Sept 30, Od 7 14 21 1999 Th9o47
STATEMENT OF
ABANDONMENT OF
USE OF FICTITIOUS
BUSINESS NAME
The tollow1ng person(i)
has (have) cdlendoneO Ille
use ol the lo<:11hous bu$1
miss name a) DYKEMA
ENTERPRISES, O)
SOUND WAVES
PROOl.ICTIONS. 9632
Sa>ts1oun Dr • Hvnllnvion
Beaeh CA 92646 The Flctttaous Business
name referreo 10 abcM!
was tiled 1n Orange County on Aug. 30. 1996, ALE
NO 19963694483
Sue Mane Oytt.ema 9632
Sootstcurl Dr HunlJnglon
Bdl, CA 92646 This bustne$S LS COO·
ducted by an lndilridual
Sua M OyMma
This Ntement was rHC1
with Iha Count; C.fK at Orange Comly on 9124191
19"6IOM07
Da !)y Pitol Sept 30' Oci
7 to4 21. 1999 ~
STATEMENT OF
WITHDRAWAL FROM
PARTNERSHIP
OPERATING UNDER
FICTITIOUS
BUSINESS NAME
The lolloWtng pe,_,,. has
wlthdn1wn as a general
panner ltom Ille pannar·
ship opera~ng under the
t1ct1t10Us busjness name ol
Lido Lounge & Cal• at
3536 Ne•port BNd • Ne""·
port Beach, CA 92663
The FlctltlOUS Businei»i.
Name referred to abolll was hied 1r1 Orange County
on Feb 23. 1999 FILE NO
t99967839n
Full Name and Add1'eS$
ot h Pll'SOn Wllhd'8WVlo
KIYIO M FotzPllncl\. 411'1
Fair D1 •202, Cosi. Me.sa CA 92626 K~ M Frt.zi>ett!Ck
Thia statemenl waa tiled
w Ir\ 1M Counly Ctal1I al
Orange COJNy on S.'24~
1"9680M15
Da PtloC Sept 30 Ott
7 14 21 , 1999 Tr$19
W'e 'If
lie-I;
tfoa
~/te
A
GOOD
ADI
Fldi\loua Bualnet1
H•m• St•temtlf'lt
The toOOWing persons
aro doing bu51neu n
SURE ENTERPAIS I
2322 Wer.1mlnst11r, Cos!a Mesa, CA 92627
OrtM Kemctr Johneton,
6090 Herolng Ave • ~
Gll'8, CA 90280
OrMnleal Tree ,nd
Laoc*ape, '2$27 OambOO
~. Newport a.c:tl, CA
l2eeO 819Yen MdlMI Ftenfye,
2827 lemboo Snet New•
po11 etedt, CA t2ee0 Ttalt f>Utine.. .. COO•
clUCttd by an inoMdual
Haw you ••nad tilQ
Septembel 23, 29, :3C)
1199 ThW900 £11'1 9"dC>o1nto AlllUtMt.
uoo Sarita Ana, CA
02107
A~?No
Jvdv GaU11rr.to, 2322 wuunlnli.t, Cos1• Moll.
CA 92627 ~ G•~•do, 2322
WNtmlM•r, Coste Mella,
Ce 8202'7 Thie l>Uslntb 18 con•
ducted b)' hutband Ind
wtt.
• H1V41 you started dc:ilnO
lJUSl08U yet? Yo. 8 ' H
Judy Gall1mo
Thi• ···*""" Wiit Wlt<S ~ .,. county a.ni 0( Otange~
oet; .PIOt 8-13 30 OCt~-~ ....... ................
ni. ~ pMorw • ,.dclir'O.....,.. ..
H.,1ft Oft lervlc.1
10IM La 'T ...... Fouft. _.. Yfl!/ll'I, CA ll7'09 Clfd L.M &....-. , ..
Thlt DUllflMI .. OOfl•
duc:t9d bY: an~ 8ntn K, JOhnltOn
Thll eta*'*" .... ftled
With .. OoUn1y °"" °' Olqa~
Otl!Y PllOt 9-23, 30. Oct~-ThtH .......
NllM9'8......,,t
TM ~ per90nl .,. dOlnl llullflMI ea:
lnwtl lMWpz .'711 Wlt9'
1 '711 ._ ...... ~2. Coeta
MIM.CA-7 T,.._.. l.MMtllcllf .. -.,
(CA), 71' WMt Intl SU.. H~ 0-. ......
CA.ae27 n. IMlr!tM II ~ ...,.., llY • .....,. ... .
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table: • ,
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The preemptive four-spade open·
ina had more aoina for it, and here ii
kep< the enemy ou1 of the auction.
West's four no crump was not
designed to find out whether East-
West could make slam. Since a pre-
empt denies 1 holdina that Includes
two aces, West knew there was no slam. Bui it was likely that the hand
belonaed to the e>pPOnents, and West
chose the bid to J •ve an impt'CUion of
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•strength, intending to pass the Uke~y
response o( five diamonds. But Bast
re ponded six diamonds, showing
one ace and 1 void by partnership
... --qreement. and that became the finJI
contrlCt.
Opening lead Ace of o
It is not unusual, on distributional
hands, to find that both North-South
and East-West can make game. It is
much rarer for a team to score ur a
slam in both directions! This dea is
from a National Swiss Teams Cham-
pionship.
At the table where this competitive
auction occurred, there was little to
the play. West led the ace of dia-
monds, and that was the only trick for
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have been the ICC 1n the shorter suit~
hearts. But that would have spoiled a
areat bridae yam. South chose to
open the ece of clubs. and the roof
fell in. Declarer ruffed, crossed to the
ece of diamonds, drawina both out-
standin.J trumps. and ruffed dummy's
remaining club. A heart was discard-
ed on 1 high spade, and declarer
cheerfully conceded a heatt to claim
12 lricks.
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print their T.C P.
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42 Emanation
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(189218) $8,988
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+ tax for 36 mo. Closed end lease on approved C!Ddit. Total dfiw.on $1083.17 aflef factory rebate. Residual $19,847 . .0.
Total paymems of $14,364 + tax.12K mi. allowed per year. 2°' per mHe In excess. (R008683)
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COURTESY TRANSPORTATION CARS
FREE SATU DAY CAR WASH
COMPLIMENTARY COFFEE In our
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•Leather
• Chrome Wheels
• AM/FM Cass. w/CD
• Rear Deck Spoiler