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" SERVING THE NEWPORT -MESA <;O~NmES SINCE 1907 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1999
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COPING WITH THE TRAGEDY
' , Case cotild cause
•Without the remains of the alleged murder
victim, prosecutors will have to rely on other
evidence to convict W:ric Bechler.
hs-ve accu-
mulated
Not hav-
ing a ma1or
piece of evi-
dence like
the V1ctim's
body puts
an added
burden on
'Capistrano man over a bad
drug deal. Scott Campbell
was thrown from a plane near
Catalina Island in 1982 after
his neck was broken. Camp-
bell's body was never found
and may have been bloixtied
t~ attr~ct sharks.
kids emotiorial harm ·.
GREc. R.lstNC
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NEWPORT BEACH
Now that prosecutors have
filed murder charges against
a Newport Coast man who
allegedly killed his wife for
finanoal gain, they must go to
trial wtthout a key piece of
eVidence -her body.
Prosecutors are confident
th ey eve ntually will g ain a
conviction dgainst 32-year-
old Enc Bechler, although
they will likely go to trial
Wlthout knowing the where-
abouts of Bechler's wife,
Pegye, who vanished during
a boating trip two years ago.
Authorities have released
very little information about
the case they have built
against Bechler. In order to
convict Bechler beyond a rea-
sonable doubt, prosecutors
will proba6ly have to rely on
circwnstantial evidence they
H.AYING A BALL
Erle Bechler prosecutors.
However, it
isn't the hrst time the county
DtStrict Attorney's Office has
dealt with a case where· a
body hasn't bee n found.
A decade ago, two. men
were convicted of murdering
a 27-year-old San' Juan
It took three trials to con-
vict ane of the men , Larry •
Cowell, who was the master-
mind in the murder ol his
childhood mend.
Llke the Bechler case,
where the suspect is accused
of killmg his wife for financial
gain·, the lack of a -corpse can
SEE BECHLER PAGE A8
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• Psychologists say
the loss of a parent
can be devastab.ng
for youngsters.
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NEWPORT BEACH -When
a child loses a parent, the trau-
md can be devastating.
The emotional scars left by a
dedth may take years to surface,
depending on the orc.um-:
stance •
And 1t may be a long time
before the chtldren of Pcgye
and Eric: Bechler find out the
truth about the susptc1ous dis-
dppedrdnce of thett mother anq
the subscquc•nt arrest of their
father, who 1s chdrged with
killing h<'f. J •
The children, dgPs 6, 4 and 3,
live with their mother's parent~
SEE CHILDREN PAGE A14
Gtyparks
.·OOardhas
planSfor
Marinap~k
• While detculs have
ye t to be determihed,
proposal could inclu de
more parks, tennis, courts ·
and soccer fields.
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BALBOA PENINSULA
Parke;, BeaC'Jl and Rec.n:>ation
corrumc;c;1oners c;a1cl thb week
that they, too, will submtt a pro-
posal to the at} for developmf'.nt
ot the highly CO\ e ted Manrfd.park
site.
While they haHm't ironed out
the speciJ1cs of what they would
like to see on· lht• pnmc pu:-ce ol
bayfront land, comm1ss10ners
said the plan would include mor&
parks, tennis courts and pos:.1blj:
some soccN fields -all lot puo~
he use • ~
When th<' City Council dis-
cussed tho issuP at a study ses-
sion last month, memb •rs agreed
to solicit proposals from othe.r
group:. m additiqn to a dcvelo~ • • . • DON LEACH I OMV PILOT
Water polo players practice .b~ juggling teclµlique~.as· they tread water al ~o_rOJ!a del ~ar 'Hlg!t_SchooJ dudilg afternoon wo.rkoufS. ....___. __ _,.., .... • .,__ Pl.Ql20Sal j • :._
proposals ure due by Feb. 4.
' Residents fume over lack of action SOUNDING Off OM El TORO
•"Is the City Council going to support us or not?"
The city-owned property on
Balboa Boulevard oetween 15th
d.Ild 19th.streets l£ at the center of
a tug of war betweeu a growmg
· a Onl tw C t M · J---.+-J'-'Alil.U.l.il1U::u__LUe... meebng with the_ Ne~~rt,,__~---~--=--. Y o OS a esa eottn Beach-based Airport Working Group, and
members attended a Tuesday night Councilwoman Heather Somen., the rest of
Bjornest.ad,~l~eaH=~·~tf--+----t-P~u~b~lk-.-o_r _p~ri-va-·t-e-7~~~.-·---.
tin. El 1i ttin ·th the council was al;>sent. And Somers stayed mee g on oro, upse g e less than one hour, though the meeting last·
200 residents who did show up. ed from 6 to 9:15 p.m.
SusAN McCORMAO:
Irate residents asked the mayor why the
rest of the council was not there and what
. was· the po ition bf the city on the. El Toio
• "I don't think they /council members} have I .shown any leadershjp on this issue." · Should' the dty-owned Marinapark
-Paul Wagner, a 17-year,resident land be used for pub-
. · lie or Private use?
•"Why is our mayor the only one up there?"
~'*" ·debate. · · · • . ·-:-audien~e member· at Tuesday's meetihg
COSTA MESA -The most burning ques·
lion to come from fired-up residents at a
Tuesday night community meeting on the
proposed El Toro airport was: "Where is the
City Council?"
"We do not have an offlctaJ position, but
I'm here, so you can figure out where J
stand," said Monahan, who spoke> to the
crowd of about 200. "Yoy need to conlact
• "We have a very divided city. Sever<il council
members feel there shouldn't be an airport at El
Thro."
Except for Mayor Gary Monahan, who SEE El.TORO PAGE A8
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fuday politlci--.
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1910s
Etrsa Gtm
B~ding education
.New schoolhouses open doors ·
to learning in NewportWesa
schools there m 1889 -which had
once drawn ttidcnts frorq,,all
over the region -was f Grt'\.'Ci
Tio 1910s in Newport-Fot-tocMY• to dose Its door.;.
Mesa 'Saw the demise of Mlllennlwn Moment. Also spumng the closiirc
ne school and the birth He P-Al of Pai.Mew School was th
of another. There were already thr st'hool· crcntion of a r;chool in nearby Paulanno m
. hou m the area -ono in Newport, on m 19 t 2. With th construction of the little on ·
Fairview and another in Harper. room choolhou at Bristol and Bak r
But the little town of Fauvi w was trug-stJ1 ts, children m Paularino no longer bad
gllng to survive. A drought had hit lh area to make the long trip to f-eiMew.
10 the eorly 19009 and fort'Cdpeopl out. In Harper absOtbed the few remaining dill·
1915, Faiivi w had bOCOrne so much of a dre.n 111 Fairview, and Paularino fOrmed Its
ghost town that the el mcntary school built own diStricl. Thachen ln the 19105 macse
-Councilman Joe Erickson
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about S75 a month and enrollment fluctuat-
ed from betwl"ell 15 ·to 40 studcn~ per
~ool.
In Newport Beach. a grammar school was
built on th oreanfront between 13th and
14th !;tfects 111 1912. The four<lassroom
c;tructure Wlth office::> and an audttoriwu
joined th other school that was bwlt m
N wport m the 1900s.
J tow v •r, Newport still did not have a
local high school.
The dec11cte never saw the reoperung of
Fauv1 •w SC'hool. Instead, in 1919 tho
FaiNl w School building was sold at auction
for lumber.
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A2 Thurxk>y, November 4, 1999 locals only Doily Pilot
Nothing · old about
tlJ,is <int;ique sale
J efferies Ltd., one of the ·
best local places to find
antiques and home
accessones, is having its
annual sale today and Fnday
from 10 a.m. to 4 pm. AU
antique dealers that Mve
.spaces in Jefferies Ltd. will
fill the lawn with wonderful
antiques, d~corative acces-
sones, garden ornaments,
·.silver, paintings, prints and
much more. Everything Will
be available e1t baTgat;n ·
prices. Most items in the
showroom will be discount-
ed, too ~Titis is a once-a-
year opportunity not to be
missed," says owner Jackie
Jeffenes Jefferies Ltd is at
853 Producuon Place, off
Placentia between 15th and
16th in Newport Beach. Call
(949) 642-4154 for more
information.
South Coast Plaza is
making so~ ma1or changes
through August. Today, the
new two-story flagship
Crate & Barrel is scheduled
to open, featuring a much
larger selecuon of the com-
pany's furnishings and
housewares collecbon cov-
. ering more than 42,000
square feet. Scheduled to
open this fall are about 25
brand new or remodeled
stores, mcludmg Bernini
Collection, Brlazz, Club-
house, DKNY Jeans, Elisa-
beth, Esprit, Fossll, Gazoon-
tlte, Jessica McCUntock,
Manrlco Cashmere, New
Man, Porsche Design, Privi-
lege, Rangoni of Florence,
Scandia Down, Sliver Feet,
Sunglass HuVWatch Sta-
tion, Tod's, VUJery & Boch,
and Yuen Lui Photography
Also opemng this month is
the new Borders Books,
Music and Cafe. the new
store will have more than
200,000 titles of books,
music, periodlcals, and .
videos, plos an outdoor Cdfe.
B'E ST I UY S
sweaters, drawstring pants,
. wide leg pants, overalls,
hooded robes, V-neck
sweatshlrts·and long-sleeve
polos. The holiday line
comes in colors such as mer-
lot, ink, slate, porcini, whiter,
spearmint, and black. Ideal
as a holiday gift is a book
sold in the store called
"home made fun," a recip~
and craft book for $24. All
proceeds from the sale of
this book will be donated to
the Rory DaVJd DeutSch
Foundation. Fitigues bas
been working with Rory's
family to help raise funds for
pediatric brain tumor and
general pediatric research.
For more information, call
(949} 644-6485.
The highly anticipated
half-yearly sale for women
and Children is in ·progress a.t
·Nordstrom. Throughout the
store there will be savings
on selected clothing, shoes
and accessories. There are
also everyday amenities at
Nordstrom to make shop-
ping easier that include per-
sonal wardrobe consultants
to assist you by appointment,
complimentary gift boxes
and delivery of your pur-
chases to.any location. Reg-
ular shipping charges apply.
Nordstrom is at South Coast
Plaza in Costa Mesa. Call
(714) 549-8300 for more
U\formation. ·
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R~J. MCNERNEY
He knows where the beef is
HE IS
Adding excitement to beef.
MEATING EARLY AMBffiONS
Butcher R.J. McNemey has been in
the business slnce he was 8 years old
and too short to reach the counter tops
of his father's San Clemente butcher
shop. Standing on old Coca-Cola crates,
McNemcy would help his father carve
legs of lamb during the holidays and do
general work around the shop.
partner, Bud Haley. through his wife, he
said.· The two soon diScovered their
shared love of food.
"lt was a mametge made in heaven,"
McNemey said. -
week, McNemey takes a truck up to
Vernon, near Los Angeles, at 5 a.m. and
handpicks the prime cuts he wiU bring
back to his wholesale clients. . · ~I take all the best stuff and take it to
Promelis," McNemey joked.
MADE TO ORDER
At Promelis, customers may"~ order
such specialties as homemade
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You cdn ftnd all sorts of
Chnstmas gifts and gourmet
items at the Epicurean
Christrnds gift shop oper}ing
todtty dt the Sherman
L1brary and Gardens The
Volunteer Association of
She'rman library Gardens
organizes the annual Christ·
mas gift shop, which 1s fllled
with .gourmet food gift bas-
kets, holtday menu sugges-
tions, recipes and decora-
tions for your holtday table
and tree. Chnstmas cards,
gift wrap, tags and other
eclectic gifts for the home
will also be available.
Orders can be taken for
beautiful red, pink, or ivory
Paul Ecke poinsettias that
will arnve in December. The
Sherman Library and Gar-
pens Gift Shop ts at 2647
~ast, Coast High~ay in
Corona del Mcrr n·s open
from 10:30 a.m. to 4 pm.
daily. For more information,
call (949) 673-22s t.
Some of the best in bndal ·
gowns can be seen today ·
through Saturday at Saks
Fifth i\venue'S trunk show,
•1 got to do all the lousy chores the
butchers didn't want to do," the 51-
year-old said.
And .when he began working on cre-
atmg his dream deli and grocery store,
he qwckly caUed Haley to JOlD him. This
summer, the two opened Promelis West-
cliff Market in Costa Mesa. The name is
a combmation of the words produce;
meat, deli and seafoOd, and the store is
a mix or local and international food~.
And McNerney trtes to provtde the ser-
VIce one would expect at a small-town
grocer.
.. . . sausages, a half dozen or so types ot .
marinated chicken breasts and ready-
to-cook stuffed salmon and roasts. For
those with even more discriminating
Fitigues has recently
received its holiday line of
potlung (or women, men
, featuring Arnold Scaasi
goW11s The Bridal Salon is
taking appomtments to see
the latest and to try on sam-
pl~s of the designer's gowns
Fof an appointment, please
call (714) 751-2053. Saks
Fifth Avenue is at South
€oast Plaza in Costa Mesa.
At th~ age of 20, McNemey had
learned enough from luS family.to open
his own shop in Costa Mesa ..
Several years later, McNemey decid-
ed to s<>ll his shop to start RobertS Meat
Co.. a wholesale business supplying
vendors with antiblOtic-and hormone-
free pnme ruts of beef direct from the
growers.
A SHARED PASSION
McNemey met his future business
A NEW YORKER'S DELI
Haley, born and bred on the East
Coast, recalls his cxpenences with New
York delis and gourmet stores to help
him oversee purchasing and service m ·
the deli, wmc and cheese departments
'of Prornelic;.
McNemey is in charye of the meat,
seafood and produce. Three times a
· tastes, McNerney will experiment with
~f ribs and steak preparations.
· ·we must have at least 100 people
who come m ~ere saying they want the
wasab1 steak,' be said. ·our ears and
eyes ar~ always open to learn ~om oth-
er people in the market and take sug-
gestions from customers." ·
-Story by Susan McCormack;
photo by Marianna Day Massey .
Hoag Hospital has new chief of staff BUSINESS NOTES . NEWPORT BEACH
Theri:;'s a new clue! sitting atop
the hillside Hoag Hospital.
Solution Point, a _national : Ceradyne announces research corpor.ation, mcluded .; •
Hoag all1~ng the nation's ~est 1 strong third qµarter
ho~p1tals m terms of patient l Costa Mesa-based Cera-
satisfaction, treatment out-l dyne Inc. recently announced
comes and doctors. : strong third-quarter finanoal
ment and commercialization . :
of a . microwave-absorbing :
cerdJTllc product. . •
~e new chief , of staff ; results. .
Ad agency wins
international award
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a---<>-and ch1ldren,.a\Ulil.oble in its
A pre-Christmas holiday
sale runs through Saturday
at The Designer OuUet, a
showroom furniture and
accessories outlet selling
new, discontinued and one-
of-a-kind items. Selected
merchandise will be reduced
an -additional 15 % off t}J.e
already low warehouse
prices. The showroom is
filled with lamps, coffee
tables, dining room sets,
bedroom accessories, art,
reclin~rs. Oriental screens,
mirrors and upliolStery. Pop-
ular furniture name brands
Richard Doering, a vascular
surgeon who has been in pri-
vate practice for the last 30
years, has been named chief of
staff . at _ the hospital His
responsibilities will mdude
enforcing medical std.ff rules,
appointing chair and commit-
tee members and~ presiding
over the quarterly medical staff
meetings. He also will repre-
sent the medical staff on vari-
ous 'hospital committees.
received -bis bachelor . degree ; The company, which devel-
from. UCLA and med1c~ er~-~ ops, manufactures and mar-
dentials from 1!1e Califo~a : kets advanced technical
College of Medicine He 1s a : ceramics, reported net income.
member of a numoer or med-r of $496,000 on $7.8 nillliooAin
ical societies such as the : sales for the three months
Orange. County Medlcal S~o-1 ending Sept. 30.
Lawrence, Mayo & Ponder, : •
a Newport Beach advertising : ;
agency, won a finalist award at ; :
this year's Clobal Awards, dD -:
international advertismg com-: :
petition held in New York trt : :
~ignature 100% cotton,
which is popular for its com-
fort and amazing wearabili-
October. :
fY· The collection also comes
m a beautiful, washable
wetch velvet accented with
~mbroidercd lace and a new
two-ply, 100% Ctlshmere.,
Included in the new hne are
ftretch velvet long skirts, V-
neck tunics, sport pants, big
$hirts, party dresses, stretch
~elvet cardigans, hooded
on sale lnctudei)rexel Her--
itage, Hick~ry White, Lex-
ington, and Platt The
Designer Outlet is at 3030
Pullman St. in Costa Mesa.
Call (714) 549-1442 for more
mfomiation.
•• BEST BUYS is published Thun-
days and Saturdays. If you know of
a good buy, send a fax to (949) 646-
4170 or write to Daity Pilot. Best
Buys: 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa
92627.
Doenng said with the stalf's
help, he hopes to establish
Hoag as the finest community
hospital on the Wcsl Coast.
ety, California Medlcal S~c1ety : Ceradyn'e benefited from a
and the Society for Clirucal 1 September order from the
Vascular Surgery. : g.ovemment that allowed it to
A Newport resident, Doer-: begin work on $7 .5 million in
ing is married, has three adult i military ceramic armor. The
children a·nd five grandchil-i company has also re~eived a
dren'. In his free time, he enjoys ! Small Business Innovation
boating and spending time l Research contract from the
with his family. : Department of Energy and the
The agency's winning entry : ~
was for the the adverfisement, ·:
MWe Fix Kids, Children's Hos-'
'pita! at Mission," a project
developed by co-creative
directors Bruce Mayo and Lyn-..
da Lawrence. The Global •
Awards attracted more than :
1,250 entries.
· Daify P.ilot
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TEMPERA
Balboa
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cororia del Mat
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Costa Mesa
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Newport Beach
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Newport Coa$1
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SURF FORECAST
Th,s!. southwest swell 1ncreas·
es f0< sets In the waist-to
chest hrgh levels. Sets will
roll in every 13 seconds. Tht
~un rise Is 6·12 a.m. ~wn
Wiii set at 4:58 p.m
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Second high
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FRIDAY
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about prowlers. The noise of someone stepping on it will
serve to alert you ·
• Seemingly Innocent activities may be tmnes in progr~s
Be a good neighbor, be observant and watch for unusual
actlVlty.' .
• A residential window with • small break rn rt may mean
a burglary has occurred Qll police immediately.
• A stranger entering your nelghbOr's l;louse when it rs unoccupied may be a burglar.
• A scream heard anywhere may mean robbefy or rape. Be
observant and notify police. .
• Anyone removing accessorlfl, license plates °' gasoline
from a car should be reported.
• Anyone peeiing Into parked cars may be looking for a e1r
to steal or for valuables left displayed in the car.
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Doily Pilot' • Thursday. Nov mbor 4, 1999 A3 .
Rose interoif!!lJ raises qUestio1is about journalism . MIU NIUM MOMENT
.
Some measu1e of the
methodical efhc1ency
with which the Nt>w
York Yankees dispatched the
·Atlanta Braves in the World
Series is that the story with
the longest legs generated by
the ~eries had to do with a
TV intervJew of Pete Rose by
NBC reporter Jun Gray.
I didn't see it, but my
friends who did were out-
raged. The follow-up stories
in the pnnt media were gen-
. eraJly critical of Grny, not so
· much because he asked
tough questions but rather
because of his prosecutorial
arr and admittedly bad tim-
ing. .
The interview took place
before the second game of
the Senes and shortly after
an emotional tribute to the
livmg members of the baSP•
ball players chosen as the
finest of the century. Rose
was one of those being hon-
ored despite hts banning
from 'basebctll because of
substantial evidence -
which he still demes -that
he bet on his learn.
All of this set m e to
remembering som e of the
dangerous interviewing
shoals I struggled through
over the years. I don't mtencl
to judge Gray's beh&vior here
-espeaally smce I dtdn't ·
see the Rose interview -but
rather to suggest some of the
professional and ethical
questions that face journalists
man interview situation.
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THE BELL
C U·R V-E
joseph n.
bell
An mteTVJew is a conver-
sation between two consent-
ing adults. I'm not talking
about the TV 1ock.eys who
push a microphone into
someone's face and shout
questions on the run. I'm
talking abOut two people, iso-
lated one-on-one, commum-
catmg. Or trying to communi-
cate. The newsmaker party
being interviewed has
agreed to this arrangement.
Otherwise, he·or she would·
n'l be there. They also hdve a
p~rfect right at any lune they
choose to refuse to answer a
qul"stion 01:. to tell the JOumal-
lSl lo buzz off.
Celebrities or people. in
the news agree to such inter-
views for three principal rea-
sons: they have a pomt of
view or a cause they want to
publiaze;thei! jobs ieqwre
it, and they ha\>e been asked
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or ordered to by theu supen-
ors; or they hdVC hedlthy
eqos that arc flattered by the
attention and assure..'> them
ttiey can get the be~t of any
line of qucstiomng. ' .
The reportc1s<who talk to
them ·are simply doing th!!k •
JOb. They are not doing pub-
lic. relations for tht> intervie-
·wce -which a lot of busi-
ness people and ~uhhc offl-
c1als don't understand nor
are they out to destroy the
person bemg mterViewed.
They are·seekmg information.
and pulling a hum"an face on
·d story of interest to the pub-
lic. I iow well they accom-
plish this depends largely on
the cflccliveness of their
intPrv1ewmg techniques.
There 1s, however, another
equation involved. Tliese are
two people talking. If either
ts oblivious to the sensibilities .
of the other or the sensitivity .
of the llmlh9, the interview
can tum into a dtsastex:. So
ther<>'s q hne, not easily
detin~d line that ctiffers with
diUNcnt pc>ople ~nd occa~
s1ons The ioumultst aiust
tndkc• some effort to recog-
mw thdl
I ht1v0 m my ofhce taped
interv1ev'4s I've done with
dozens of people, ranging
from such cntcrtamment
lwrunaries as Bob Hope, Bing
Crosby, L"ucille Ball and John
Wayne to the dnver of the
C howchilla school bus who
\Vds kidnc:ipped along with
his pdssengers some year
ugo m northern Calif omia.
·During the yeitrit l wught at
UCl, I used these• tapes to
illustrnte effective mtC'rv1ew·
ing -' olten by pomting out
my own mistakes, lhclucftng
what hdppens when you go
too far.
One example wtts Anne'
Hearst, Patty's youngf?r sister.
I talked to h e r at length m
the Hearst home, trymg to
learn )low the k.tdnapping
was affecting the fdnuly cmd
iLc; complex relationships J
pushed it one slep too far, •
and she our.st mto wrenching
sobs on the tape. J backed
off, but the trust I had bUtll
was severely damaged.
The Chowchilla bus dnver
was ordered to Lalk to m~ by
his school distncl supenors.
He knew that I had talked to
many of the children who
had been kidnapped With
lum, but he didn't know that
most of them hdd sharply
contradlcted lus story of hero-
ism m dlggmg the victims
out. As the quesuorung
turned in that dtrection, he
got very nervous, ropeatedly
banging an ashtrny against
the table so loudly that he
was hdrd to beck
Finally he "unloaded an
expletive-laden condemna-
tion of the luds who had
challenged his story Did I
push him too far? No, but the
difference IS in my gut and
almost impossible to e.xpltttn
The interv1ewer has lo go
after the story. but when he is
overly aggressive or arrogd.nl,
he becomes p~ of the story
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and that u ~ally erves no
con trucuvc purpo e -hut
not always. Sometime.; the
behavior of the mterv1ev. t>e
Pf'dks volum<' . ThP-ashtfdy
of the tius driver, tor exam-
ple, or Norm<1 Glover chcJ.Stny
c1 Pilot reportPr down the
· strePl in Newport Bedch.
Mostly an interview turns
. mto a contest between the
two parties to achieve their '
own purposes. I once spent
an hour m Adlai Stevenson's .
study trying to get him to d1~
cuss the rnindless·hostility Ot •·
)us neighbors toward him at
d school dedication function
m Libertyville. lll. He turned
away thP quesnons gently
and respectfully but finnly,
and 1 never ldtd a glove on
him. ·
.At the other extreme.
when Nonna Mccorvey. -
the J,dne Roe ol Roe vs. Wade
-toid me a few weeks after
the abortion dec1s1en came
down lhdl the pregnancy at
the cPnlerp1ece of the case
hdd be<>n the result of a rape,
I pressed her hard for details
The result was d long, color-
lul story. of d rape that only
}ettrs ldter chd she adnut nev~
c>r happened.
The eUective interviewer
neVl'f 19ses sight ot the fctc t
lhat he is lalkmg to anotht>r
humdn bemg. But he also
neve1 loses the focus on his
story
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~Golfing for dollars 1Llbracy Fouridation
,. Fund-rfilsing tournament raises $5~,000 to •Moi.t high schools dre not~ responds" to charg-es • h d nearly as advanced as Uie : · r pure ase comp'uters an other high-tech items market students.will be going :
1 fdr Newport Harbor High into,· Murphy said. ·Tue high ~ · · . i . schools are pretty sad." :
DAMT11 Gouin But $45,000 fell short of the New_port Ha.rbor has been ~•In a letter to the Newport Beach library board of godl they had set for them-strugglmg m its attempt to : . . .
selves. So the campaign con-become a d1gllal school, Mur-: trustees, members of the fund-raismg group seek
NEWPORT BEACH Stu-tinued until Newport Harbor phy noted. ~ meeting to address concerns. ,
: cl1•nts at Newport Harbor High .High dads Bill Anderson, Jim "It's coming along, but it's :
' School this ·wec>k are, mpr Carmack, Mitch Barker, Grant not there yet because the : NoAKJ ScHWAKT?, ed that the foundation reduce
J them $50.000 closer to haVing Wiese, Greg SkJonsby, Chris school is so old. Every time ~ ~ fJol its overhead, begin a process of
I technology at th~ir fingertips Beitch. Keith Lumpkin, Jed th~y look at the wiring, they ~ regular financial reporting and
1 dft( r 140 (:'Ommunity members Robi,nson, KeVin Healy, Rick run into a problem," he said, : NEWPORT BEACH -A give gri!aler control of the
closed their laptops and Rawlins, bynn "Mccrary and Uhlike the rest of the foun-: response is on its way to library foundation's operations to the
bPi< ked up their putters. Don Tippett stepped forward dation funds that go into a 1.trustees from the Library Foun-city and library board.
Ditching work for a day, to bring the total past the general account for acade-.; dation, which hoP.es to avoid a The private, nonprofit foun-
tht>y turned their tlttcntion to $50,000 mark. ,mies, the proceeds from the : potential divorce after a five-dation, which raises money for
lht> lmks dunng the first Tee •A fnend of mine was in a golf tournament are designat-~ year relationship. the library, was instrwnental m cm for Technology Golf Clas-tournament that raised ed for technology advance-: "We definitely want to see having the central library on
:.1c. spon.,ored by the Newport $100,000 plus,. so there was ments, said Diana Long, the 1 thii work out: said foundation Avocado Avenue built.
I h1rbor Education Foundation. obViously a formaja to raise a executive director of the foun-; president David Carmichael, While foundation member.;
At the conclmton of the day lot of. money,• Barker said. · dation ~ : who sent the letter Wednesday. said that the main disagree-
-01, qolf at the Santa And Coun-"Then I [read aboutJ a compa-•our mission isY to advance : "I think that there are some ment ts over money manage-
tr} Club, the foundation hdd ny that makes software for academic opportunity for all ~ strong and capable people on ment, Julie Ryan, vice chair of
r.usf'd $45,000 through sold-schools based around the students," she said. "Our goal : the Library Foundation board the trustees, insists that there is
out tournamf>nl tedm fees, Palm Pilot, a hand-beld com-this year is $300,000. We ~ that have come together in a more to the story. Though she
SfH'Cldl<>r tickets, d raffle and puter." raised $275,000 last year." -: pretty cohesive way to carry said the foundation h()d done
silPnl dUction, and corpordte Hearing of the technologi-An exoted Bob Boies, prin-l o~t • the communication on notlun_g illegal, sh~ ~ould not
.sponsors, incJudmg The Boe-cal advancements already in cipal at Newport Harbor, said ! this. delve mro any specifics.
; inq Co., Quicksllver and place at other schools, Sarker although the specific desti.na-: In their response, founda-Although-the foundatlon
: Hyperion Soluttons. was envious -and inspired. lion of the funds bas not been : tion members ask for a facili-does not entirely ac;cede to the
• The successful fund-rcUser He quickly recruited foun-determined it will be used to ~ tated meeting to address con-claims, Carmichael said he
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Trailer touts theater and arts
• Movie clip will run at Edwards Cinema art hOuses,
encouraging viewers to tour Performing Arts Center.
Atr.x COOLMAN
/# ' • COSI'A lvf.ESA -The aty's
arts organi7..ations stand to get a
publicity boost from a new
f
movie trailer that was screened
for an enthusiastic crowd Tues-
day night.
The 00-second clip, HE:xperi·
, -e!lce the Extraordinary,• plugs
: lhe Or:ange County Theatre Dis-
Jdct, the entertainment entity
1 cbmprising the Orange County
Performing Arts Center, South
• 1 Coast Repertory and J!dwards
Theatres, and encoW'ages view-
1
, ers to indulge in "the magic.of
the stage and screen.• ·
Edwards Theatres will run
the trailer m its Cinematique
movie houses,· where indepen-
1ient, foreign and art films are
shown. The clip will also appear,
in an edited vemon; through
marketing efforts of the Costa
Mesa Towtsm Council.
•Experience the Extraordi-
nary• was shown -and then
shown again, so the crowd
<X>Uld more fully appreciate it -
Tuesday evening at South Coast
Plaza Cinemas after brief
speeches by Costa Mesa City
Councilwoman Linda Dixon,
Perfonning Arts Center presi·
dent Jerry Mandel, South Coast
Repertory producing aiti.stic
director David Emmes and
Edwards Theatres president Jun
·Edwards ID.
"Nowhere in California will
you find the same blend of col-
laboration and cooperation
among partners in the arts as
you will here ·m Costa Mesa,•
Dixon said.
The clip appears much like a
prevjew of a feature film, luring
viewers with the idea that the
young professional couple
shown on ttie screen is about to
encounter a completely new .
a,nd shocking enstence.
"Imagine a world cloaked
behind a veil of secrecy,• intones
the ominous narration.
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ple ends up turns out to be that
of Costa Mesa stage and cine-
ma. .
Rather than experienctQg
anything particularly traumatic,
the couple ends up chuckling at
an evening ..of perfonning arts
entertainment -exactly the
fate the Theatre District would
like to bring to area residents.
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nicians donatfng their time to
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COSTA MESA . -The
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ty bbnefiting educational pro-
grams at Mission San Juan
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Tickets to the event were
$30, all of which went toward
the mission. An undisclosed
percentage of sales Wednesday
night and throughout Novem-
ber will also benefit the mission.
The 42,000-square-foot store
is in the plaza's wing at Bear
Street and South Coast Drive.
The existing smaller sto~ at the man will remain open until Jan-
uary.
The home fu.rmshings store·
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Spokeswoman Llnda Sonnons-
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West Coast headquarters. .
•1t bas a broad r.egional
draw,· she said.
The arrival of the large store
is part of a development plan at
South Coast Plaza. The Bear
Street half of the mall will
include a Macy's Home Store
and Borders Books, Music and
Cafe, which is scheduled to
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Mission's educational pro.grams at Mission San Juan Capistrano. ' _
construction of the •Bridge of
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mall, also are features of the
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• Newport police have
received donations to
provide bulletproof vests
Co ta Mesa
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Paul Ellis
hopes he can
get a bullet-
proof vest for
bis canine
partner, Bart.
Academic Oscars
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NEWPORT-MESA -This
community clearly cares about
its dogs. _
Less than 24 hours after
'hearing that a local couple was
raising funds to provide New-
iport-Mesa police dogs with
bulletproof vests, concerned
residertts sprang into action·
One anonymous Newport
Beach man offered more than
$1,000 to help outfit the
canines at the Newport Beach
Police Department.
The only problem? The
department does not use the
vests.
"In the past w~ have been
concerned about the preven-
tion of mobility caused by the
vests as well as overheating,•
said Newport Beach police
Sgt. Mike McDennott. "Vitdl
areas of the dog, such as the
head, are also not protected.•
But the department did accept
a trial vest Monday on behalf
of the man to detennine if the
should reevaluate their po -
tion.
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•Because they have
become so popular, the
d~partment is going to look at
them again,· said McDennott.
"There is a big push to use
them:"
The campaign started when
Costa Mesa residents Jana
Herbett and Casey Donahue
read a People Magazine arti-
cle featuring a 10-year-old San
Diego ~l who started th_e
·"Vest a Dog" program. Tqe
child's goal of buying a vest for
one dog turned mto a massive
communitywide outpouring
that led to every police dog in
the couqty getting its own pro-
tective gannent.
The vests will be tested on
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If the deparUnent decides
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will work out and that Costa
Mesa's canines also will be
outfitted. Herbert started the
program in Orange County
because of the traumatic loss
of her dog •. TI\,or. The 5-year-
old, overtrained Gennan shep-
herd was donated to a local
police departmen\ in low.a.
After four months on the job,
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during a bank robbery.
. "These vests are in the best·
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To donate to the fund, call
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COSTA MESA -Lights,
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Costa Mesa High School's
academic stars will be hon-
ored in true A'Cademy
• Awards style, complete Wl~
paparazzi, screaming fans
and live music. .
Photography and drama
students will literally scream
and swoon for the academic
"stars," said Gay Geiser-San-
doval, president of the Acad-
emic Boosters Club.
A total of 122 students in
grades seven through 12 will
be recognized for their
achievements.• They either
will receive academic letters
or have their names placed
on the honor wall.
. "Students in seventl]. and
eighth grade receive a place
on the honor wall after two
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Academic letters are
awarded to students in
grades nine through 12 who
earn a GPA of 3.5 or higher
for three consecutive semes-
ters.
"What we try to ·do is find
ways to recognize students
who are doing well,• said
Costa Mesa Principal
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said he has s~en the program
grow every 'year dunng his
five-year tenure at the school.
"Students are recognized for
their ability to perform athlet-
ically and in the performing
arts. My philosophy is that we
should by lo recognize. peo-
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Aftet the awards are pre-
sented, students will enter-
tain the audience with an
original dance number and a
duet.
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people across the bc.d:
for college auditions,• said
senior Laura Thompson
Thompson will perform a
lyrical modern, or slow jazz
style dance, to Billy Joel'~
•New York State of Mind."
Then Maggie Sandoval
and Jason Cabico will sing a
song they wrote especially for the evening.
To help ensure a success-
ful evening, Geiser-Sandoval
has one last trick up her
sleeve .
MThe boring speeches will
be ·pared down to almost
nothing,• she said. •We are
hoping to hear one thing from
each student thctt they do out-
side of class in place of those
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St. Andrew's Presbyterian
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The even1, which mcludm;
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mahon or to RSVP ctlll (714)
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The Volunteer Association of
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its g1ff shop from 10:30 am. to
·4 p .m. The shop is located (lt
2647 East Coast H19hwaY,
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information, call (949) 673-
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to eel bfate Guy Fawkes, who
·attempted to bfow up Parlia-
ment in 1605. The event,
which starts at 6 p.m., fedtures
d buffet dinner, music, a bon·
hre, dnd more. Tickets are $25
hon, call (949) 673-786'.l
The Bullfilng Industry Assocl-,.
ahon of Southern Cttlifomia
Orange County C hupter will
hold its Jnstalluhon Gala for
2000 president Jett Porstor
and its board of directors at
lhe We bn South Coast Plaza,
686 Anton Blvd., Costa Me:>a.
The event start~ at 6'30 p.m.
For more mforznation, call
(949) 224-0321
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1 OCC will be holding a jury
nggmg and sail repdir cour~e
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p .m. Students of the $25
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Rodd, Newport B~ach. For
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I:.ibrary. The event is free.
(')CC 1s at 2701 Fauview Rodd,
Costa Mesa.
cdU (949) 729-3863. . • manners for children m a
The Orange County Federa-
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board meeting will be at 10
a.m. dl the Gosla Mesa Goll
and Country Club, 1701 Golf
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preview of holiday gills from
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The Newcomer's Club of
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Century" at the Balboa Bay
Club from 8 p.m. to midnight.
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dance, silent duction and
casino tables «nd \\'lll benefit
the Orange County Founda-
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anthuriums Saturday and
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Jenee, "Victory Over Vio-
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The First Church of Christ,
Scientist of Costa Mesa is
holding d book-talk event
regarding the textbook "So· 1
ence and Health, With a Key
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more mformabon, call (714)
963-1240.
OCC.ls holding a Needle Arts
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BECHlER
CONTINUED FROM A 1 ·
raise doubts in jurori>' minds.
· ·vou never know what can
happen in a court.room,• aid
Collene Campbell, mother of
Scott CampbeU and San Juan
Ca~trano city councilwoman.
·vou never are sute how the
jwy will feel. It's the won;t tor-
ture you can be put t}}rough.
. The punishment should be
severe for the pei:.on who
makes a family go through
that.·
-
fadesaway." EL TORO Another highly ensational
murder trial concluded last
year and garnered a convic· CONTINUED FROM A 1
tion without a body ever being
discovered. Coi.ta Mesa re.s1· [the council members) ... push
dent RaYI11ond Anthony Frost the issue.•
was given a sf'nteoce ol. 15 After the meeting, audience
years to life fo1 killing bis members still had questions
mother in 1993. The circwn-about the lack of council action
stantial evi'dence presented at on El Toro issues, and more
the CdSe included tei:;timony than one said the council's
about odd sounds coming from apathy could affect their sup-
Frost's apartment and a miss-port for candidates in .the next
trunk election ing ' · • I th City C cil . t Debbie Lloyd, who prose-s e o~ gomg o
cuted the case, will probably support us or not? asked N~
be the attorney handling the I cy BJornestad, a 33-year res1-
Be bl .....:al ell 1 dent.
Turbulent voters7
How will dty coun-•• cil candidates'
positions on the El
Toro issue affect
your vote next
yur1 call •ur. Readers
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Campbell said she had rMd
the Bechler story in Wednes-
tta y's newspapers and was
heartbroken to learn anot:he&
family must suffer through ari •
ordeal like she and her hus-
band did.
c er~ as w · . ·1 don't think they [council ·
Speaking. fr'!m expenence, members) have shown any an was not at the m., ... t•flg, she
c .ampt>E;U ~d a favorable ver-leadership on this issue,• said said, because she wa atlcnd-
dict can t wipe away the fact a Paul Wagner a 17-year resi-in9 a meeting at w. ,, JC until 9
loved one will nevet be seen dent ' p.m. '
ag~. . . . On Wednesday, council •1 would ay that all of u~ at
A conviction helps bnng members were quick 'to City Council do nc upport the
Justice, l:}u~ it doesnt~ change explain their position on the expansion of John W vne (Air-
the results, she said. There is proposed airport and the rea-port),• Cowan said. • 1 nere is
no worse feeling knowing that sons they were not at the meet-no consensus on the El Toro
they will never find the per-ing. issue and whether we should
·1 have total sympathy for
the victim's family,• she said
·k will feel a little better for
them knowing .they are going
to trial, but the P.ain never son.• Councilwoman Libby Cow-be involved in that or not.•
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lion. The plan advocated simi-
lar curfew and flight regula-
tions currently in place at John
Wayne.
"1be ide~ didn't even get a
seconCl at the council meet-
ing, .. Erickson said. "Now it's
being proposed by (Su~r
Cynthia Coad).•
Doily P®!
remain •part of the planning•
prOCe=>l>. The oty had joined
the authority in 1994, dropped
out because of financial rea-
sons in 19961 and re1oinediJn
fall 1998. " Councilwoman Lm
Dixon was unavailable for
comment.
The· meeting also inspired
several residents to take
Erickson said he's become
': frustrated trying to get the
council involved in the debate.
action. .
Elisabeth Hoose, a 33-yev
resident, said she is going to
become active in pushing for
a9 airport at the former
Marine Corps air ba&e
because she fears if it is not
built, John Wayne Airport will
'
•we hav~ a very divided
city," he said. •several council
members feel there shouldn't
be an airport at El Toro .. J'd love
to see [myJ proposal brought
forward again.''
But Councilwoman Heather
S<hners argued that the city as
a whole has been neutral on
the El Toro debate because it is
still in the process of "fact find-
ing.•
•Not all the issues have
been resolved, and in fact,
more· are coming to the front
with the initiatives,• Somers
said. •Until then, it's really
hard as a body to take a posi-
tion."
Somers said she pushed the
council to rejoin the Orange
County Regional Airport
Authority when its member-
!!hiP lapsed so that it could
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city involved in the issue, said
Herb Wollennan, a 12-year
resident. "This meeting get
me over the hump. I'm going
to do it now.• ~
The Airport Working
Group will make another pre-
sentation on the El Toro
debate at 1 p.m. on Nov. 9 at
the Balboa Bay Club in New-
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Noon • 4·:00 p.m.
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Tales of the Big City storytelling
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Local bashes benf!fit Alzheimer's research) honor Nie/sens
N ovember 1s National
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Month. The Orange ·
County Chapter of the
Alzheimer's Assn. works 365 " ·
days a year to help those suf-
fering..and those canng for
the sufferers. Every poss1~~
opportunity to raise aware-
ness and raise needpd funds .
is seized. •
Halloween was one paruc-
ular opporturuty. Twin Palms,
Newport Beach was the set-
ting for an outrageous cos-
twne party thrown by ·Tham
X• 1feme, • an Alzheimer's sup ...
port group.of young l~al pro-·
fessional.s.
Some 100 guests, some out-
rageous, some sublime, gath-
ered under the 1\vin Palms
tent with the goal of raising at
least $35,000 by year's end for
Orange County Alzheimer's
~eds.
Chaired by Jacqueline
Du.Pont and assisted by Libby
Borgen, Victoria Bonetti, .
Debl Caprio, Peggy Grant,
Wendy Krussman, Steve
Leonard and Becky Lomaka,
the Halloween evenVput the
group over the top reaching
its annual goal for
Alzheimer's,• sciid DuPont,
dressed as Little Bo Peep.
THE
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The night before Hal-
loween, the local crowd con-
verged upon the John Crean
estate in Newport Beach to cel-
ebrate the 25th year that the
incredible •Designing Women•
·have supported the Art Insti-
tute of Southern California. •
Co-chaired by the talented
triad of Luciana Marabella,
Diane Ware and Pam Smart, •
hundreds of art lovers dined
and danced the night away in
surroundings decorated to
reflect Moulin Rouge. Doretta
Ensign was in charge o~ creat-·
ing the Frehch Impressionist
theme, designing invitations
to inspire donors. a;id support-
ers of the Art ln.stitute.
Artist Marco a one,
known for his colorful contcm·
porary lropress1orust works of
· locallandscdpe, donated his
valuable work lo enhance the
proceeds and the ambience of
the everung. Other •()esign-
mg Women• deserving uotice
tdre Sylvia Levy, Lyn Belasco,
Jane Wlllet, Maggie Cook,
Nancy Lawrence and Betty
Bragg, all working overtime to
ensurP the success of the
event.
Funds raised provide need-
ed college-credil scholarships
to the Art Institute for selected
high s~hool students
•
The Clubhouse at Pelican
Hill, Newport Coast, was the
site for the Orange County
Commumty Foundation's 10th
anruversary celebration ldSt •
week. The board of governors
of the orgaruzation joined
forces lo present their 1999
Friend of Philanthropy Award
to Thomas and Marilyn
Nielsen.
Spec1al guest of honor at
the dlnner ceremony was
Peter Ueberroth, servmg as
master of ceremonies. The
keynote address was deliv-
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founder and chamnan t>f Sdn
Francisco-based Newt1thmq
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From left,
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Nielsen and
Vlrg!nla and
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roth were at
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at Pelican Hill
last w~k at a
. reception
· honoring the
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anthropy
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• Popular Shakespeare play r)icely CHILD'S PLAY
Scout (Zar 1
Mahl r), right,
II te.ns'to the
wt om of
CalpumJa ex-ecuted by Vanguard stude~ts
(R chael
TOM Tm.JS
-•. W hen Shakespeare's
plays were first pro.
duced, they were
aimed dt the lowest common
denominator of Elizabethan
society -hence, his comedles
were chock full of farcical
shenarugans getlred to captur-
mg and holding the.attention
of the Wlwashed masses
At Vanguard University
ifotmerly Southern California
College) m Costa Mesa, the
Bard's
original
~TH EATER ·REVIEW ~~er0~~ns
' ~lowed to the letter in the sc ool's pro.:
duction of •A Mi ummer
Night's Dream,• perhaps the
most popular play m the
Shakespearean canon.
ln fact, two of the show's
performers -Suzee Adams
(Puck) cmd Sunny Peabody
(Bottom) -come off like
recent gr9duates of the Jim
Carrey School of Subtlety.
&th not only revel in'the out--
ldndishness of their assign-
ments, they carry faoal con-t tortions and egregious over-
• statement to new heights.
, Dt.rector Suscl1l K. Berkom-
pds seems to have giVen her
energetic and enthusi(lstic cast
lr<'e rem. although most
~stmcliv~ly pull back from
the border that separates com-
' edy from farce. Peabody has a
built-in JUStificabon for his
antics, smce his character is
' written as a rustic hamola
who's fitted with a 1ackass'
hedd by a rruschievous sprite,
and who acts accordingly.
, Adams, however, takes her
Purk far beyond tTUSchief. A
11<.L)l actress with a somewhat
rubber face. she is in constant
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I A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM' + WHERE: Vanguard Univ~rsity
Lyceum Theater, 55 Fair Drive,
Costa Mesa
Hall in the old Bowery Boys
movies, at times delightful, at
others demented.
The centerpiece of the Van-
guard production is the forest
follies involving the mis-
matched lovers, who con-
tribute some of the mosl truly
f~y moments of the show.
Tops on this list is LaShandra
Rinas' richly developed Hele-
na, who first must dea1 with
rejection, then overzealous
amour, both from the same
sourres, and both splendldly.
1\'ler Stoops' Demetnus and
Brandon Tyra's Lysander capa-·
bly execµte thetr fast-paced
nvalry, .while Stephanie Wood
injects a beautifully vulnerable
quality mto her pursued, then
· pushed-aside Hermia
Other impressive perfor-
mances are turned in by Luke
Weaver as the fairy kmg
Oberon, DeAndra Rich as his
contentious queen, Titct.rua,
and Goward Horton 11 as the
bellows mender Flute, who's
elected to dress in drag for the
mechanicals' outrageous ·
entertainment -and naturctlly
+ WHEN: Closing performance!>
today and Friday at 8 p.m., Satur·
day at 2 and 8, Sunday at 2 p.m. + HOW MUCH: $10 . + PHONE: (714) 668·6145
Enjoying a rustic theatrical
performanc~ of "A Midsum-
mer Night's Dream" at Van-
guard University in Co ta·
Mesa are, from left. Bonnie
Abraham, S~ve Umones,
Shannon Davies, Tyler Stoop ,
LaShandra RJnas, Stephanie
Wood' and Brandon Tyra.
steals the scene
Steve Limones projects a
comfortable, deep-voiced
authonty as Theseus, the duke
of AthC'ns, while Shannon
0dVies 1s hne clS his comely
lddy, H1ppolytd, who also dou-
bles as d forest sprite. Christo-
phN Tillman does effective
double Cluty ds both Egeus in
· the royal circle and Quince,
director of the pulnd playlel.
from ancient Athens to up:.tatc
,.New York m lhr. RQaring '20:,,
twhich glVes costume d(•s1gner
Larry Wdtls d chdnte to cr<'ull'
some fldshy penod duds m
addltion to the stnkinq fdmes'
costumes. But penodic refer-
ences to the GrPek capttdl
sound occas1ondl sour notes,
since the text trdclillondlly 1~n't
altered. •
Set designer Tim Mueller
I ha!t-corne up with a fascmabng
backdrop mvolvmg intertwined
all' hoses that addre-:.ses the
fantasy world effectively. Thu.
contributions of Lid Han,.en m
makeup ttnV hat.r design al1;0
are impresS1ve m l!\is amb1-
bous student production.
Most unpress1ve are the
coterie of fairies who flutter
dbout Titama's orbit -Davies,
Angela Coffey, Bnanne San-
born, Meg Alton and, in par-
ticular, Emily Rose Maier.
Maier's Mustardseed lS a
feline, captivating creature
who embod1es the spuit of
Shakespeare's fantasy world.
Director Berkompas has
I transported "Midsummer•
., • TOM TITUS reviews local theater
for the Daily Pilot Hts reviews appear
Thursdays and S9turdays
98 • 548 -051.1
...,.~,.'J Beard) In the
..__ _ _,
Newport Har-
bor High ..
M"hool pro-
ductlor\ of "To
Kill a Mock-
ingblrd."
Newpon Harbor High· Sc~ool
s~g~s 'To Kill ~ Mockipgbird' . ..
PLAY: "To Kill a Mocking-
btrd"
SCHOOL: Newport Harbor
Hlqh School
STORY UNE: Racial teO!ilons
disrupt the lives of two dlil-
dren during the 1930s when
-their lawyer father defends a
man falsely accused of a
, • crime in a small Southern
town.
DRAMA TEACHER: Gail
Brower
DIRECTOR: Gail Brower
ASSISTANT DIRECTORS:
Dagian Thomas and Tory
Brtmeson ..
FEATURED PLAYERS: Md{tln
Giannini, Jennifer Aaherty,
ZdTah Mahler, Bradl~ Vall~
JO, Jon Rolsbei.m, Katie Hcill,
Emily Lyons, Rachael Beard,
Daruel Barnard, Phil Gerard,
Gretchen Koppe, Aaron
Yarnell, Taylor Bannert and
John Grams
...
CAST: S1dvash Bonakdar,
. Ev.an Burton-Gordon. Felidl)
Claire, David Cowan, Glona
Ae.Lc;hrnan, Mich el Graham,
Arya Hawkins, Nicole Lov ,
Jeremy McCarthy, naae
Mills-Winkler. Tr"vor .
O'Bnen, 'F la Odume, Chri.S
Pope, Dan Sears. Cynthia Sil-
verste1h and Rus~ll Thomas
WHEN: Fndety and S11turday1
show time:, are 7:30 p.m. rn-
day and 2 and 7:30 pm Sat-
urday
WHERE: N~wport Htitbor
rlJgh School's Robert B
Wentz Thecttcr, C'omcr of
15th Street and lrvmC?
Avenue, Newport BeaC'h
HOW MUCH: $5 for students,
$6 genNal and at the door
PHONE: (949) 646-7378
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Get a feel fo~ Pre-Castro Cuba at Lab's Habana
Sn r·t11 N SANMCROCE
C osta Mesa's Lilb Antl·
Mall is the last place
• you'd expect to go to
expenence the taste and feel
of 1950s pre-Castro Cuba. Yet
tucked away m this han9out
JUSt enough light to the can-
dlelight interior to allow one
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Five-foot-tall candlehoJders
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punctuat.:! the walls, ad<Jhtg a
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limlts tr.op1Cal paradise once
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• Habana
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·• . r~taurant
with a great~tmosphere.
The bar area just off the
front door js crowded and live-
ly most nights, where an
attractive crowd more reminis-
cent or Los Angeles than
Orange County can be found
sipping Mojito's, a traditional
C uban cockJail made with
ruIJ\, crushed mmt, sugar and
hmejwce.
The main dining room itseU
gives the impression of being
in a secluded outdoor court-
• yard. Wrought-iron raftings
and lusb plants surround the
room, and a large frosted win-
dow lugh on one wall adds
ten to the flamenco player on
the guitar, and almost imagine
you're in Havana waiting for
Ernest Hemingway to amve,
·The menu at Habana isn't
quite as authentic; head chef
Miguel Quintero h86 chosen
instead to allow the tnfluences
of South America, Mexico and
other parts of the Caribbean
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flavorful sele~tion·s. For exam-
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Recently on a sailirig irtp in the British Virgin IslandS, some
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Another starter that is not
traditionally Cuban are the
empanadas ($6.95): .four small
puff pastry turnovers served
with a filling of either ground,
·seasoned chic)fen or a veg·
etable mixture, and accompa-
nied by a zesw habanero chili
and banana f'favored ketchup.
The pastries are flaky \lOd
ligh~ and the chicken filling is .
excellent, but I found the veg-
etable-filled version to be
bland and uninspired.
Other first courses include
fried calamari ($7 .95) served
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with a tomato salsa, and a
spicy rock shrimp ceviche
($9.95). Habana continues to
mix and meld cuisines with
theu entre seleC:tiqns, wroc.h
include a slow-roasted pork
osso bucco ($16.95),
. Chef Quintero is able to
braise a pork shank in a rich
wine sauce until it's so tender
it's about to leave the bon~.
and finishes lt with a crispy
crust. !he flavorful meat is
served atop a bed of braised
.mustard greens, which pro-
vide a mellow, bitter counter-
point to the rich sauce.
One of the more traditional
items on the menu is also one
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of the best. the ropa vieja
($13.95). This is the Cuban
version of pulled pork, mixed
here with a medley of pep-
pers, onions and tomatoes. It's
accompanied by -as are .
most of the entrees - a gen-
erous portion of white rice and
soffritto black beans, as well
as a few fried plantain ~ces.
The pork melts in your mouth,
perfectly complemented by
the savory sauce.
Another traditional dish,
roasted chicken ($13.95), does-
n't rare quite as well. The chick-
en ID this clish is typically mari-
nated and roasted with a lot of
garlic, resulting in a moist, well-
flavored product. Here the ·
chicken was dry and I could
barely taste the garlic, although
I did like the pickled onions that
were served alongside.
Several seafood entrees are
offered, including a superb ·~
smoked sea bass ($18.95). A •
thick sea bass filet is lightly
smoked. and then wrapped in
corn huskwith a mixture of
garlic, leeks, achlole chilcs,
papaya and sjuintp. The whole
pa$=luige is then steamed to
produce a fish moister than
you'd expect of a smoked dish.
The sweetness of the papayir • ·
. accents the smoky fish and
sharp chili in what I think is
the best dish in the house.
Habana offers a wine list that
features several South Amen-
can and Spanish selections,
in.duding some fine Oulean
dlardonnays. Or, instead of
wine,younlightaccompany
your meal with a glass of the
house satigria. a refreshing
blend of red wine, fruit juices,
biple sec and brandy.
In addition to dinner,
Habal)a offers a lunch menu
that features smaller portions
of some of the diruier tterns as
well as several dishes not
offered in the evening. Sand-
wiches at lunch time include '
the classic Cuban media .
noche ($5.95), ham, roasted
pork and Swiss cheese that is
cooked in a sandwich press
similar to a grilled cheese.
As if Habana didn't already
have enough atmosphere, fla-
menco dancing is presented
several nights a week, as well
as Cuban singers and gwtat
players. The'Overall effect is ·
relaxing and pleasant; the
only disappointment is that a
warm, tropical beach isn't
wa'iting for you just steps from
the front door. ·
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I Q ' , J believe the county sbould
mvest tobacco settlement funds directly in those specific health-
care a~enaes that have been
burdened by this
county's addiction
to tobacco in the
past.
The reduction
of county debt
and additional jail construction
may well be worthwhile pro-
grams. However,. here we have
the opportunity to directly offset
the local impact of a national
u11gedy.
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DAVE SWAN
Corona del Mar
.I specifically want to respond
to the.tobacco settlement. T
Wa.ntE!d to make two pomts1hat I
J,hiiik are very important and
~t my husband and I have
~ed about at length. One is 1 lt the tobacco money coming
into tl;le county is litigated specil-
ically to go to health care. And I
thirt.k that is an important issue
tliat we need to remember -
,wby these laws~ts came about. Th~y were intended to resolve
some of the problems f~cing
b,_ealth care for people associated
wj.tl\ smoking.
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• CODUDUDI forum Thursday, November 4, 1999 Al3
EDITORIAL
;Library groups .should check egos at the dOo~ ..
T he Central Library on Avocado
Avenue is, without a doubt, one
of Newport Beach's pnzed jewels.
It lS the epitome of what makes
Newport Beach the high-quality city it
boasts-to be and the perfect ~xample of
what can ltappen when public and private
interests work together. ~ ·
The $14 million, 54,000-square-foot
building_ with panoramic views of the Pdcif-
ic Ocean was a dream fQr decades and only
became a reality in 1994. after a cooperative,
hard-fought effort by the city, jts Library
Board of Th.lstees and the private Library
Foundation. Without the money raised b~
John and Elizabeth Stahr of the fo'Undation
and without the city's planning and com-
munity education efforts, the library would
still be in its cramped and antiquated quar-
ters on San Clemente Drive.
Just five years later, the trustees and
foundation members are at odds. The
library board has written a very strongly
worded letter to the foundabon, demand-
ing more control over money raised m the
library's name or it will ilissolve its rela-
tionship with the fund-raising arm.
At issue appears to be a fundamental·
difference in money-managing philoso-
phy. The foundation launched its endow-
ment campaign, which aims to create a
$2.5 million nest egg for the library, wiUr
help from the former board of trustees
that has changed with council elections.
The existing board appears to be more
co'iicemed about the library's more imme-
diate needs and calls the endowment
fund -which has so far raked in $1}
million -"counterproductive. H
While the concerns raised in the library
board's· letter appear to have some legiti·
maq, they ~o seem to be issues that
could be worked out if leaders on both
sides simply got in a room together and
checked their personalities at the door.
Perhaps a reason why the discussions -
have dragged on for inore than a year is .
because the strong personalities on either
side of the debate have gotten in the way . , of compromise.
But now is not the time to let things
like egos destroy a relationship that for
years· has worked well for the city.
· There must be a compromise And it's
up to those who have volunteered to do
the job of serving either on th~ library-or
foundation board to figure out what that is.
For a city jewel to be tarnished because
of a squabble that should be solved civilly
would be a shame.
Traffic needs a red light in .Newport Beach
D oesn't anyone from the New·
port Beach Planning Depart-
ment read their own reports?
The Daily Pilot reported that the
proposed Dunes hotel project may be
tripped up by the extra traffic at the
intersection of East Coast Highway
and Marguerite ("Intersection could
be roadblock for Dunes pro1ect," Oct.
22). Apparently, the.additional 40
traffic trips a day from the hotel
wluch would pass through the inter-
section will push the intersection into
the "unacceptable• range.
Secondly, I think it is very
important to remember that a
ai.ue segment of the population
ple th~ most need sup-
ve servi.tes with health care
our working poor or our ser-
workers -the low-income
This means East Coast Highway
in Corona del Mar is so close to
gridlock that virtually any major
development is going to lock down
· ' , galfic. Any resident who lives here
knows that already, but does our
Plan.rung Department?
ers who have no access to
liil9i:lical care and small busmess-__ at cannot afford to provide·
-~ ......... · iS a supportive way of
wing us to have a healthier
~~. and to have an opportu·
ty for people who cannot .seek
alth ca.re to know that it is
Ciifuble when they are facing
r:y chronic situations in their
fftlhily,
KAREN MCGLINN
Executive director,
Share ~ Selves
Costa Mesa
W TO CONTACT YOUR
REPRESENTATIVES
This is the same Planmng Depart-
ment that is p~~ssing applications
for other huge projects Ul Newport
Beach, including two new high-ris~
office buildings, a low-rise office
building and 150 new homes m
Newport Center alone.
Stop. Stop allowing more build·
ings that benefit only developers.
Stop adding more traffic to our
already ove'l'loaded swfdce streets.
For once, stop and think what we are
doing to our city.
SEAN HU.ER I OAl.Y PILOT
The possibjllty· of added traffic at this comer of East Coast Highway and Marguerite Avenue in Corona del
Mar may stall the expansion of the Newport Dunes.
LEN AND JOAN SELTZER
Corona del Mar
Residents need protc~tion Facts were wrong about
from Dunes, too Library Foundation
U I were an endangered speaes I Regarding the letter from Jane Let voters decide on would be given more consideration for Evans ("Do we rectlly need another more traffic iSSUe my health. All is done to protect the arts center?" Oct. 10), Newp9rt
endangered speoes. Why 1S the quality Beach Public Llbrar} Foundation has
Llsa Reedy presents a weak ratio· of We tor the gnatcatcher or the pocket been completely misrepresented by
nale for expanding Newport Center, mouse so protected and the hwnan
th · ed d l t her misleading statements. In the arguing at continu eve opmen speoes is sub•ected to increased air
mg a foundation of this size and·
they are kept to a mini.mum with a
single staft person. The Friends of
the Library is a wonderful support
group .. They raise funds through
book sales and membership The
foundation raises-funds through its
I multitiereCi membership program, •
· ded t k N rt c t J past, funds have indeed been raised is nee o eep ewpo en er pollution, noise and threats to our babi-
Of COSTA MESA ____ fr,,,..om..... implodinJJ f!n~Y ("Ne~__._. ................. quality or hfe __ _ lhrou h the _water bill for specific
o\ta Mesa ~ty P'lall. 77 Fair Drive. 92628, c t eed t • Od ~ purposes like CD-ROM database:. en er n s room o grow, · It is dn egremous affront to the
I. donor wall program, corporate giv-
ing, an endowrtient fund that pro-
vides interest income, grant writing
t ana i~nuscnptS Lee e senes.
714) 754-5223 . 12) H th h ::J" d b ks Th f d d trib llLaai. . er contennon at ugP new -seasoned citizens and others who an oo ose un s were lS • ,._or: Gary Monahan office buildings are needed to pro uted to the library dnd are now being ~rxil: Joe Erickson, Heather Somers, · • live at Bayside mobile home park_ to lib4Y Cowan and Linda Dixon vide new customers for busmesses in alter the quality of our lives. Accord-·used by customers We have copies I
Fashion Island sounds like the logic mg lo !the environmental unpact of all donations and all chstributions
01'\' Of NEWPORJ BEAot of the Irvine Co. And, of course, it 15· report) the park could expenence to the library. The dtstributions to the
... ~ B ach c· H II 3300 N rt The IIVUle Co. is m the process of 1 t · ct •At t library have been written about m " rt e •ty a ' ewpo convjncing our City Council that two ong-enn nOlse unpa s. mos
Jllv .,..92663, (949) 644-3309 new high-rise office buildings are d the proposed sound wall will lower several publications, mcluding past
............. Dennis O'Neil the noise level 15 decibels or less · issues of The Bookmark, the founda: ~l: Gary Adams. Jan Oebay, Norma necesd 51th.tytmthNewpowill rt Centert. Never the report said. lion's quarterly publlcation (available fc er. Tod Ridgeway,, John Noyes and Tom tnlll a ey aggrava e our H th will t be already impacted traffic. Who cares if ow can you say ere no m the library). Fmanc:ial statements
the quality of life in Newport Beach a significant physical effect on the are distnbuted at monthly board of
further declines? Reedy seems to park? Tho increased noise pollution directors meetings and are alwayi:.
believe that every square mch of will definitely affect the health of the available upon request.
1Wo groups ra1s1.0g money for a
good cause in two very different
wdys I would be happy to provtde
Evans a copy of the auch~ed fman-
c1al statements so she can be better
mformed .
TRACY KEYS
Administrative director,
Newport Beach Public library
Foundation
Another vote to ban
leaf blo,vers land in Newport Center needs to be residents and will be a detriment to The librdry board 1s copied as
developed into ever-lugher densibes. the entire commuruty. well. The foundat.ton just complet-leaf blowers are the single great-
This sell-serving attitude of devel-HaVlDg 9,400 cars daily on Bay-ed an audit and is compliant with est environmental untant 10 my qual-
opers is one of the greate t argu-side Drive is gnifatrocious, and has a the tRS in every respect. Our ity of life r A vote for ban on leaf
men ts for approving Greenlight's potenllally si ican::.t .:n:eg::a:ll:v:_:e~--lWS.om[).!5...mc.eille...1\'..Iilli:m...a.clUM:>.w.1--t-J:~~:$..!·~c:t...:~~~~~':Y4~~-.:__--I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~r~o~e~ct~~fr~o~m~ttrnfil~ft~c~m~dro~~~t~cy~~-~. ~~~~~~~~thP~-~~~re~~~~~~
tiative. Under this initiative, huge There ar~ many more concerns Ue my City Council values our local
GE COUNTY
fll<JtlkD Of EDUCATION
almus Drive, P.O. Box 9050, Costa
92628·9050, (714) 966-4000.
th 0. Parker, member, Trustee Area
..... -t.,i:-a_M_.~. Newport Beach
b t th d D h t l ter indicates that the funds will be projects like this will require a vote a ou e propose unes o e , I or the people before they can be such as mgress and egress to and • used for the "greatest needs." The quality of life. would,vote for any
bwlt. And then Newport residents from the park and qwck availability greatest needs are determined by politician wtth the leadership to ban
will decide if the trade-off 15 worth 1l. of ambulance service to name a few. the library board and staff, not the these odious machines.
BOB CAUSTIN MARY JANE CATHERINE DUGAN foundat.ton. Yes, there are ddminis-SHANT AGAlANtAN
Newport Beach Newpott Beach trative costs involved with operat-Newport Beach
u ........ pinions split on Santa Ana Heights annexation -. ... ,.
:r ISSUE: We asked readers if has a long history of fostering the idea of com-Newport Beach.
muruty, as opposed to the master plan con-· Orange County bureaucrab have nusman-
ta Ana Heights should be part of
,.._ ... __ Mesa or Newport Beach.
'rguments for Santa Ana Heights bccorn-
-:ittg part of Costa Mesa, not Newpc)rt
~---~~.ach..~~~--e ru:ea immediately unounding are
ta Mesa and a smooth continuum would
erable
ince th<> Costa M a police station is·
"1 two minutes, the eme.rgcncy response
wowd conceivably be quicker than.New·
Beach police or the Orang County Sher·
epartment.
3) If moll is undeliverable at
pr ent, ll goes to Santa Ana.
Wouldn't 1t be mm to be able to
p1ek up pock1tg on Pai.rvi w
lhstettd?
4) Does anyone seriously
ve N wport Beach when th y claun to not
<i any lil tylo changes to the areal Since
Newport Beach a bel\{on of free
t anti Lndivklu,Allty? The smart bet says
thln 10 rean. you won't 9ee • bone
ere but at tM f~ ltAblel.
t •
BlllAN fOIUOAI ~y Pl.OT
Jeanne Rodriguez, left. and Laurie Gabriel
rld hOnes In Santa Ana Heights.
5) Whic}l city IS better at retpeCtlng the
mall neighborhOOds gathered 'Within lts llmltsl
N wpo.rt 1J a trU1 m<>nodvomttic. to My tilt
least, unlike Co ta Mesa. wttb the ~e flt·
vori of th W t Side wltb bs ~area
and older commUhlties, to the Eut SMle and Us
developing affluent .zones and' po?etl ol third·
and fourth·g ncration teadents COlta Mesa
forrnist mmd-set of Newport's city fathers. aged our lax money (redevelopment fwid )
One can only hope that since we all chose for many years and quandered 1t on proj
to live m such an Interesting little enclave as lhaL have nothing to do Wlth Santa Ana
Santa Ana Height<;, we would try to thmk fielgh~ . My neighbors and I have ~t on com·
more with our rrtinds and hearts than with mittees with the county for many years and
our wallet.s when it come<; to determining our lf§ilfd. with the coun.t¥..t<upend our money._._ __ ___.
The~ can be little doubt \hat our need are
best -.~~eel without coming under the c;pbere
of influence of people who openly admit that
they want the annexation for the sole ptnpo$e
of obtaining more lov rage m turport 1
Wh r w re they in the past1 P rsonally, we
don't car to be u d c-s pawns in their game of
chess.
PETER BARTON ANO CRtSTINA LUGO
Santa Aha H c hts
l am responding to Joe Bell'I CXICJU'Dlmtary
( • WoniM about Newport~ Intentions.• Oct
21). I liw ln Senta Ana Helfb19 I own horMI.
chlckem, goac. and an emu In additian; I am
• boud member ol tbe P:rqec:t ANa Colilmit·
tee, w .... oww• tbe apMdlilaNI or ...
monl from tbe &uita Ana Heights ~.
opmenl fund RJgbt tbeN II the .rMl story of
~hy 1 lntend on supporUng annexation to
in our n ghborbood , lt has fallen on deeJ
ars.
The re4l tory i:. the county h toten and
quander d ow tax money and has laughed all
the way to other proj ou d Santa Ana
H ghts. I am not womed about N "1>(>rt
Beach' ann~ alion plans because I have t&ken
lhc time to researeh the CloWnsid , and there ii non . ln fact. w will be bettet oft With New-
port Beach becau the.re ii betW ecx:oumabll ..
lly to wh our tu doUen to tban 1he Pfll Bnt
&yst9m of vnelect9d hureauatltl ~bow·
lng what ii Mtt. for Uil 11.wmbll' ._ aid
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Al4 Thur~ • November 4, 1999
PARK
·CONTINUED FROM A1
number of interests that each
w-ctnt a pie of the 10.71-acre
~ccl.
Portions of the site are cur-.
renUy leased to ~e Marlna-
par k Mobile Home Park,
Atncncan Leg1on Post 291
and the Neva B. 1b.omas Girl
Scout House. Each of thesf!
parties are interested in
renewing their leases With the
city, which will cxptra during
the next two years.
uPland givet the dty more
flexibility in land uses. Oty
officials aqa still waiting for a
decision on the matter horn
the state Lands Comn)ission.
With the dty~ ~ to
balance development and
residential interests, dty offi·
dais predict a decision wjll b8
triCky.
"lbe council is elected to
provide the best services to
re11dents and to balance ben·
efits With revenue,• saJd
Councilwoman Jan Debay,
who has yet to see the parks
proposal. •If we had a huge
general fl,Uld and we were
rolling in dough, that would
be a great idea.•
CHILDREN
CONTINUED FROM A 1
in Dexter, N.M. The grandpar-
ents won custody of the two
oldest kids last August and
Pegyc Bechler's ister takes
care of tne younge$t child ..
Psychologists 441' chilctien,
especially younger ones, are
deepl¥ affected by the loss of a
parent, whether it be through
divorce or death.
And further c;iamage can be
done when a parent is report-
ed nussing and never recov-
erecl, as in the Bechler case,
said John Fry; a Costa Mesa-
based child psychologist.
' '
•If a parent is never found,
there is a haunting cnse that
th&y won't how up,• he aid.
•1<1d teni:l to feel 1t wa their
fault, no matter what the
cause.•
Fortunately for the Bechler
children, there were family
members who were willing to
care for them. Pegye's father,
Glenn Mal'Shall, hasn't told the
children about their father's
arrest in connection with his
wife's presumed death on July
6, 1997.
Authorities believe Eric·
Bechler was responsible for his
wife's death Bechler said he
was riding on ~ body board
behind the boat they had rent-
ed when he )Vas overcome by a
wave. When he came up, hls
wife had vanished.
Marshall and his wife, June,
have tried to establish some
normalcy for the kids m the
small New Mexico town,
which is 18 miles south of
Roswell.
With .a population of less
than 1,000, Dexter is a far cry
from the hectic pace of Orange
County.
Dexter' iS the type of town
where welcome signs boast the
calibeP of its high school's
sports and service clubs. There
js a national fish hatchery
along the banks of the Pecos
River and a lake east of town
tP<Jl has some friendly but hun-
gry ducks.
Marshall said the kids are
preoccupied with newfound
,.
..
hobbies, such as dance le so
and soccer practice.
Enc Bechler visited the ch
dren every Chri tmas, but no
that he b> itting in 1ail awa1tin
tnal, more ·questions mtg
an.e.
Fry aid the irutial gnevm
process can begin as young
2 years old: Children ryay to
get after a while, but meqi6ri
con be triggered again.
•The children should b
told about the truth at som
point,• said Fry, who has bee
in practice for 22 years "lt'
better for younger ki'~s to he
it sooner rather than later. ·
"The best thing you·chn d
is to help the kids sort ~u thei
emotions and be excellent ·
teners." · ·
And while the Girl Scout
House and Amencan Legion
Post fulfill the city's desire for
the property to be public-
friendly, thp mobile home
park doos not.
A developer, Sutherland
Tala Hospitality, is also vying
for the-property, Steve Suther-
land has prowsect to build a
156-room, hve-star resort esti-
mated to prbduce $2.8 million
in tax revenue for the city
annually.
Still, parkS commissioners
say it is iIJ?Portant for the oty
to have· as much open space
as possible.
•Tue use of space for
recreational pwposes would
really beautify the site. That's
one of the things I personally ·
think would enhance the
whole area,• said Comm.is·
sioner Val Skoro, adding that
public space is a diminishing
asset in Newport and that
perhaps joint usage· of the
property would be possible.
VOLUNTEER . DIRE-CTORY
Added to this mix is the lin·
gering question of whether
the land 1S designated as tide-
land or ,uplanP,, which would
further detemune the possible
uses of the site.
Areas designl;lted as tide-
land require public uses while
NOVEMBER EVENTS
CRYSTAL AWARENESS .
with Pam Perry
Tues .• Nov. 9 7 to 9pm
The cenunission will meet
next week with the open
space committee to formalize
a plan by the proposal's due
date.
DREAM CLASS
with Duane Heppner
Tues .• Nov. 10 -17 • Metaphysical Books
7 lo 9pm • Original Jewelry. Olf\.s, ~rtwork • Minerals tlt Gemstones
• Hand.carved Crystal Quan Yin tlt 6uddha • tlerbs, essenuai: Olis, Incense
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• VOLUNTEER DIRECTORY runs
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like Information on getting your
organization listed, call (949) 574-4228 •
MEDIATION CENTER
The Mediation Center of Costa
Mesa needs volunteers for case
management and intake. Bilin·
gual language skills are neces-
sary. For more information, call
(949) 574-5990.
MENTOR PROGRAM
YMCA Community Services·
.
needs mentors to make a last··
mg unpacton a young person's
life. Students from 10, to 18
years of age are matched with
mentors to improve their
hool performance and sclf-
este~m while developing posi-
tive peer and adult relation-
ships. For more information,
call (714) 549-9622, ext. 35.
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Orange County's only nonprof-
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needs volunteers for ticketing,
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BODY ARTS AND SCIENCE
Rael Isacowitz, MA, Director
•
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Thtndoy, Nowmbor 4, 1999 • Sports Editor Roger Carlson • 949-57 4422 or
HIGH SCHOOL
No-nonsense approach has CdM in the hunt for
the PCL championship, and the Sea ~gs can win
at least a share 'with a win over University Friday.
BARRY 1-AUl~FR
IRVINE
Foothdll coach
Dick Freeman •
teaches math at
Corona del Mar
Hiqh, but 1l was
a ·lesson he delivered in
semantics which may · have
helped point the Sea Kings
toward a Pacific Coast
League championship.
•There's a big difference
between relying on emotion
and intensity." su1d Freeman,
whosP team takes on host
Uruvcn>ity J ligh Fnday at 7
p.m. at Irvine High for the
chance to clinch at least a
share of the the PCL crown.
"They're similar words,
but emotion runs out. Intensi-
ty 1s something you can build
all week and rnrry through
four qudrters. We needed to
build our intensity level
around here· a.nd it started
last week (before a 9-0 win
over Estancia). ·we had some guys goof-
U1g around in practice and I
JUSt said •See ya.! l just won't
have it anymore and we don't
need it. It's not funny any-
lbnlght's .....
FAIRMX vs. NIWPOln HNW0R
at NeWport Harbor. 7 p..m.
• Newport Harbor by 35
at Irvine, 7 p.m.
•CdMby3
Estanct. vs. Montdalr Prep
at Newport Harbor, 7 pm
• Montclair Pntp by 7
Costa~ vs. Ll9NI 9Ncfol
at Laguoa Beach 7 pJTI.
• Costa Mesa by 14
DAILY Ptl.OT 5rAsoN AECOM>
78.7% (24+1)
.-.:rnore and il (players) think it is, there are other places they can
1:5e:-We .. re nol f<X>lin aroun anymore. I fuS iS for a ampi-
onsh1p here and it needs to be important to everyone. We're
going to go this week with serious football players.~
The defense, at least, got the message last week, posting the
school's first sliutout of the season, its first in 26 games, dating
SEE COM PAGE 82
A happy rut
•Mustangs shoot for 10th straight win
over Pacific Coast League rival Laguna
Beach Fnday night, on Artists' campus.
BNtm f.Al l.11.'lil H
LAGUNA BEACH -Some routines
never get old. Be 1t a morning cup of
coffee. an annual visit to the same Vdca-
tion spot, or merely the perpetual
changing of the seasons, repetltion can
provide soothmg comfort against the
volatility of We
During the 1990s, the Costa Mesa High football team
has found conb.nu-
ous contentment in
beating Pacific
Coast League nval
Lagurw Beach.
Coach Jerry
Howell's Mustangs
(6-2, 1-1 in league
and ranked No. 4 in
CIF Southern Sec-
tion Divts1on IX),
will try to conclude
a decade of donu-
nance against the
ho ·t Artists (3-5, 0-
3), Fnday at 7 p.m.
~ince the last
time the Artists
sculpted a victory
-----------Corona del M ar (2·6) 2 O
Es ta ncia (5·3) 2 1
Costa M esa (6-2) 1 1
Univenity (3-5) 1 1
Laguna Beach (l '5) 0 l
Friday's games (7 p .m.)
c.cN vs..~ at kvin-
C.asta Mesa at Laguna Beach
Montdair Prep vs..~
at Newport Hal'bor (nonleagoe)
against the Mustangs in 1989, Mesa has oul<.cored
them, 416-90, including train-wreck tdl1iC!-ot b5-19
-(1992);""5r-UT91f, ""SlJ-20 {'93), 56-14 ('g4), 47-' ('96),
and 38-0 ('91).
This was the year Coach Dave l lollancl's squad
was supposed to have enough experienced talent to
SEE MESA PAGE 82
DAILY PILOT HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL PLAYER OF THE WEEK
. Dcftrh
ether chosen based on
uperstition or envy, or
merely asSlgnQd by
pure chance, one'' jers y
nwnber frequently prqvid a
clue as to how they~ the
game.
,., But, on the rar81it of Oc:cilllOna,
an athlete's number Pot 9lllY
... reveftli till role on the teem, bu~
In a llngle, sua:lnd. diitlix:ttve
digit, deftla hil cbanlc.W.
·.
auon Of THE DAY ..
"Thae's a big difference between relying on emotion and intensity.
They're similar words, but emotion rum out_.
Dick Freeman, CdM High football coach
Oat~ Pilot Bl
Dailf-2 l!ilo
SPORTS .HALL OF FAME
CELEBRATlNG THE MILLENNIUM . . .
GRAY
LUNDE ·
NeWJ>ort Harbor
•Despite his life and athletic career being ~ut sho,rt, the
legend of the Long Gray Line lives on in the community.
. 'io'' l\110B1 llJ
Even from ddy one,
Grily Lunde was a
part of sports.
~My husband and I were at
my oldest son's soccer game when
I realized I had to ge! to the
hospital to dehVl'r Gray,· his
mother, Peqgy Lunde recalled.
•we Idler thought that was a
(H<'lty oppropnate way'for tum to
cwt broughlmto the world."
I bs father, Bob Lunde agreed. -we nearly had him
nght on that soccer
hPld, • his father
wraUed. urrom then on,
even as a young child,
h<' was always around
spor~ rtnd athletics•
Tfdg1caUy, Gray's We
c1lso ended involving
sports on Oct 19, 1995 .
when he collapsed near
the Newport Harbor
High pool dunng water
polo practice and died a
few hours later at Hoag
Memorial Hospital ot a
heart uttack at the age or 14.
Grdy died from complication~
from a c.ongerutal hedrt de!ect. but
d pile hJs passing, he is far from
forgotten.
~we really didn't quite redlize
how many people Gray touched m
his W~ unW after he was gone,•
!us father said. Nit JUSl a.mazes me
how h1-. memory 1ust keeps going.
and gomg. It's really been a
blessing to us and it's helped u.s
hcdl from this, because believe me,
it's hard."
Throughout the commwuty,
th(lrc arc tribut£:s lo Gt'ay to
rnnttnu~ his memory.
"ThNe's a pdlm tree near the
Bdlhoa Pier planted m his honor,•
his mother said wThe weight room
Wds nc1mcd in hi:. honor at
Newport Harbor, tti.e Jumor
ltleguards have named an
tronman compet1t1on after tum
which 1s lwld the st•cond Saturday
every Au<JU'>l and thcre'c, the local
lrosh-soph water polo tournament
and water polo 'icholctr.:.h1p ncUned
af1er hun. • · · ~u really helµ ... m remember
him the bcc,t way po .. s1hle: his
mother continued •Tue support
irom the commumty hds been JUSt
mct£'d1blc. The honoranums
conb.ilue to k<·ep coming m. •
Conl!nwng to foUow his
brothers' pdths, Gruy Wd"> hea\1ly
mvoJv(•d with aquatic actiVJlles
such dS swururung.
water polo and
bemg d Juruor
Wcgua.rd
Baing the
youngest of three
boys, Ty now 26
and Cole, 21, Gray
lollowed his older
siblings m playmg
jus~ about e..very
sport undgmable.
"All ~e kids
were very
athletic,• sa..id
Peggy. "Gray was
a ltfoguard, be
played baseball. soccl'r, basketball,
swunnung and eventually ~ater
polo. He playt:d everything but .
footbdll, tor some rea on.•
Perhaps Gray's biggest
attnbutes wt>re hi<; size a.nd
demeanor-:
"He was d mdn-child growtng
up.• sdld hi-. father. •But p<>rhap
his bt1st quality Wd<. that when
things went well for hun hLCi head
never got too high and when
things didn't go ~ell , his head
never went too low,• h.LS fath<'r
conl!nued. "l fl• showed
tremendous lN.dcr<>hip qualities
and was a pos1llvt• influence on
tho e ht"' km•w. M
Gray Lunde, gone, bul·by no
means forgotten, takes his plac~ as
d member of the Odily Pilot Sports
l lall of F<tme, cclPbraling the
~ tillenr:uum
Thursday, November 4, 1999 Sports Daily PilOt
,
HIGH SCHOOL f 0011111
Montclair Prep m~l-e ~an j_ust a ·mve.rsion
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• Estanci~'s Eagles step outside league schedule
against highly ·regarded Mounties Friday night. .
HARRY fAULkNI R
NEWPORT
BEACH.
Estancta High
takes a break
from the· Pacific
League football .
wars when it hosts Montclair
Prep Fnday in a 1 p.m. non-
teague-game at Newport Har-
bor High.
Eagles Coach Dave PS?rkins,
however, hopes his offense
returns Crom 'I.ts recent
unscheduled breather.
"Our otfense hasn't scored
in six quarten, which is a
ma1or concern,~ said .Perkip.s,
whose team endured ju.st six
scoreless quarters the first 61/l
games, before hitting the
brakes.
The scoring futility included
the second hall of a 20-14 win
over Laguna Beach and contin-
ued in a 9·0 setback to Corona
·del Mar.
The Eagles (5-3) figure to
have to earn tbeir points
against a 7-1 Montclair Prep
uo1l ranked Np. 3 in CIF South-
ern Section Division XIl. .
•1 wish {the Mounties) were•
La Quinta or Brethren Christ-
ian, but they're not,• Perkins
said. •it's a pretty dam good
football team.•
Montclair Prep has been.
better than good for more than
a decade, having played Ul
four CIP title games since 1995,
including championships in
1990 (Division X), '92 (Division
IX) and '94 (Division X) under
curr.ent head man George
Giannini. >-The Van Nuys-based co-ed
private school has barely as
~ ISTAICIA llllUPS
'.:sy' Os I 2hlC • DERNSI
No.~ Ht. Md. "°" ~ PCayw "'-Wt.a.111oe.
I ,.,,,.., y,,.,_ 5-t 160 k . Q8
2 ~--· •1 18QSr, Tl H FAIW»._ 6-1 220 .Ir. n
M SlrM ...._ 6-2 190 "· WI
S Jol9t ~ 6-0 175 Sr. WR
lt Gllllf9I OloaM 6-1 21 s Sr,. Tt
If ~AauuM 6-1 2.0 Jr. LT
SO CllSM .._ · W 235 Jr. LG
72 T .. VA&.OG 6-0 255 Jr. C
75 Kvu....... 6-3 290 Sr. ~G
70 JosM VIMM 6-4 235 Sr. RT
many students as points scored
(317) this fall, in which the only
sport it fields is football.
The Mounties' only loss was
a 30-22 setback to Paraclete,
ranked No. 7 in Division XIl.
They defeated Kilpatrick,
ranked No. 6 in Division XII,
43-42, in Week 4.
Hit's a big game and .,._,e
need to win," said Perk:imi,
who believes a sixth victory
7S ICvu W'lsTliWI 6-3 290 Sr. OE
JO Jmlt VUOI 6-4 235 Sr. NG
SS OAWI "°°"91111 S-10 235 Jr OE
M SaAlll '-"" 6-2 190 Sr. OL8
SO OMA ROl80 6-3 235 Jr. Ill •
f MA1T Ml.al.Ill · c 5·7 175 Sr. MLB
H fNWI JNe 6-1 220 Jr. IL8
H MA1T CO...V. s-9 155 So. OlB s .1ote1 ~ 6-0 115' Sr ce·
2 ~ ........ f-, 180 Sr. C8
l f'Moo't ~ 6-0 180 So. F$ •
would enhance' the Eagles'
purswt of an at-large playoff
spot, should they not clinch a
guaranteed berth by defeating
University in the Nov. 11 PCL
finale.
The Eagles will face this
week's challenge without two-
way starter Andy Romo. The
receiver-outside line backer
strained a knee against CdM
and will take th.is week oft in
Fairf a.x
High
of Los
Angeles
wUlbe
testing
Newport
Harbor
Hlgh's
defense
tonlghL
The
Sailors'
Justin
Jacobs
(center)
and Billy
Clayton
rt ht are
shown
breaking
up a pass
play ln the
Marina
game. It
starts at 7.
OONUACH/ DAILY PILOT
Tars heaVily favored tonight
• Harbor plans to stay .on course, hosting winless
Fairfax High of Los Angeles in nonleague game.
BARRY FAULJ(M·n
~NEWPORT HARBOR LINEUPS
.. Off:EHSE 0£f£NS£
Ht. Wt.O. Pos. No. "-Y• Ht. Wt.a.,,.,._
1 Ows MAllCGllNO 6-2 195 Jr Q8 IS HIOC LMGsoo11P 6-4 225 Sr OE
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answering machine thanks callers for teach-
2 ~SnwMT S-9 160 Sr. -.,.--.--t-->r..-.~llAWI iiiiU 6"0 2Q8 N. . l ~ . .J<~~.,.,,..._;5-;...;;9;..;,190 Sr NG 71 HIOC Mo&wloAM 6"3 '23'1 5r
ing "Fabulous Fairfax High School, home of
the roaring Lions.• The fOQtball ofhce, howev-
er, may have a different lake.
The Los Angeles-based school, a Week 9
nonleague football fill-in for host Newport Harbor tonight at 7
o'clock, has yet to win a game this fall.
This does not bode well for Coach Shane Cox's squad
(0-8), as it faces a Sailor unit which is 7-0-1 and ranked No. 2
in CIF Southern Section Division Vl and Orange County.
"They're struggling now, but their kids play hard," New-
port Coach Jeff Brinkley S8.ld. "'.The one thing you know about
them is, their kids love football, because it's not an easy thing
to be there when the program is struggling. We have respect
for their kids to be out there It d~ show you somethmg. •
The Sailors will hope to emerge unscathed heading into
the Nov. 12 showdown at Aliso Niguel, where they could
clinch the school's filth outright leagu~ crown, ninth overall,
m 69 varsity seasons_.
l JumN JMXMS 6-0 165 Sr WR
I k.l.Y Q.AmJN 6-5 195 Sr WR
15 NIOC ~ 6-4 225 5r TE
79 ltWll Jotm 6-8 lAS Sr LT
" STIY9 VNuwnl 6-2 200 5r LG
SI Luis Ou S-11 205 Sr, C
70 NIQI HAooY 6-3 223 Sr. RG
77 Romit CAii.i 6-5 325 Sr. RT
OFfOP 10
Dtvlllon VI
1. Mayfair 8-0
2.Newport 7-0-1
3. La Mirada 7·1
4. Tustin 5-3
S. Loara 6-2
6. Irvine 5-2-1
:"/, Villa Park ~2
7 G.UllanT TllONCM.I 6-0 185 Jr OE
1 O...S MAHDcll1HO 6-2 195 Jr. OL8
55 A&M SAINZ 6-1 250 Jr. MLB
S Mun-. 5-10200 Sr. OLB
2 6M-S'IWINIT S-9 160 Sr C8
l .IUsnN JA()l)aS 6-0 165 Sr CB
I k.LY ClAmJN 6-5 195 Sr. SS
20 DAYNI"""" 6-2 180 Sr. FS
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Sea View l.Hgue
Woodbrnlyr ( 5 .2) 0 l
hopes of returning at full
strength against Uni.
• •1n that sense. it's good our
nonleague game came this
week,• Perkins said. "And I
think tt's also a chance to men-
tally regrQup. •
John Alderete and Freddy
Rodriguez will take over for
Romo on offense, while Matt
Colby, a 5-foot-9, 155-pound
sophomore, assumes Romo's
· spot on defense.
Estancia will be ·led by
senior two-way standout Mar-
shall Hendricks, who has
rushed for 1, 180 yards,
amassed 1,499 a.ll~purpose
yards, scored 14 lDs and col-
lected seven interceptions.
Seniors Kyle Westman, a
two-way starter on the line,
and Matt Mueller, a fullback
and middle linebacker, are
other keys for Estancia, mak-
ing a run at its fi.rst postseason
appearance since 1995.
Josh Veach, Cesar Romero
and Sean Freeman are addl-
tional two-way starters for
Estanda .
.The Eagles have a plus-11
turnover nttio, but turned the
ball over four times to help seal
their fate ~gainst Corona del
Mar
Montclair Prep, whlch has
no league affiliation, will be
keyed by senior tailback
Jerome Dennis,. setliot defen-
sive back Ronald Adams and
6-4,. 900-pound junior deferi-
sive tackle Delroy Parke.
· · Dennis has rushed for
approxirnatelY 1,000 yards,
according to Giannini, --Who
said Adams is a Division I
prospect who could land at
Coloraqo State. 1
It's just Estanda's second
regular-season contest against
a team outside Orange Count}'
(it lost to Vista in 1973). I.ric.1ud-
ing the playoffs, the Eagles are
2-5 against noncounty foes.
COSTA MESA LINEUPS
OfRNsE DEFENSE
No.Play ... ttt. Wt.ct. Pos. No. Pl.yer "'-Wt. a . ro..
10 DAW Wiit • 6-0 185 5r QB
2 CJ. ZUMGA S-10 185 Jr. TB
t.2 AlfrOffY ~ 6-0 260 Jr F8
4' S.W.. ~ 6-3 200 Sf. WR
11 ~ DAY 6-3 170 Jr. WR
43 Wlu.Y fMNCO 6-0 190 Sr. TE
72 Owl.-,.__., 6-1 2.0 Jr. LT
12 aim> MMrwa S-10 230 Sr. LG
Sf SClm SomtNS ~10 215 Jr. C
74 LUntM MrrotlLL ~ 300 Jr. RG
54 &IC: c.-rt 6-2 290 k RT
Amburgey 0Ma.rtlnez
MESA
t2 A#l'ONY ~ 6-0 260 Sr. OE
71 DNMT M-*Wt S-9 235 Jr. OT
H FIJllWIOO AltollNA S-9 200 Sr. OT
l Tooo DuoollloGa 6-0 190 Sr. OE
10 DAVI Wiii 6-0 t8S Sf. OUl
44 ~ AllMlowf 6-3-200 Sr. ILB
12 JMc*-.w.. 6-0 190 Sr. ILB
11 flA1"lllcX ~ 6-0 t75 St. OL8
20 GMG SnwMr S-7 150 Sr. CB
JI JAQ Q.lwuulo S-9 145 Sr. C8
43 Wlu.Y FttMCD 6-0 '190 Sr. FS
Mitchell Connaty .
for 743 yards, with three TDs
and seven interceptions.
The Mustangs have
rebounded from a league-
operung loss to Estancia by
back to a 1997 preleague outscoring University and La
blanking of SaddJeback.exor-Quinta, 108-21.
cise such demons and even "U we WUl our last two, we
pursue its first playoff appear-get at least a share of the
ance since 1987. league chaqlpionship, •ttowell
CONTINUED FROM 81
But after a 3-0 start. the said.
Artists have dropped five Such a c;cenarto-including
straight, including three league a victory over Corona del Mar
contests, and no.w must find Nov. 12 -combined With an
solace in one last chance to Estancia loss to University Nov.
shake up the league standings. 11, would give the Mustangs
Despite the orcumstances, the league's No. 1 playoff spot.
and the history, . Howell Should Mesa win out and
believes complacency will not Estancia beat Uni, the Mus-
. accomp8ny-~ ------taR~ u.ld-
charges to the pie-share the league
turesque setting title with
which is 2,500· OF TOP 10 Estancia and
seat Guyer Field. Division IX Corona del Mar.
" L a g u n a 1. Bonita 8--0 The Mustangs
Beach is very 2. Valencia · 7-1 are keyed, offen-
m u c h 3. Brea Olinda 7-0-1 sively by junior
improved, •ttow-~.Cost. Mesa 6-2 tailback CJ
ell said. •They've S. VVettem 4-3-1 Zuniga and
been playing very 6. South Hills 5-3 senior quarter-
well (their last two 7. Padfica 5-3 back Dave Weir.
losses to Estancia e. Troy 6-2 Zuniga has
and University are 9. San Dimas 6-i amassed 1,523
by a combined 1 O. Fullerton 5_3 yards rushing on eight points) and 205 attempts. He
they really don't has scored 22
have any weak Others: Elblnda, touchdowns and
boles. They're sol-~J; Garden Grove, bas 1,989 all-pur-
.-~---r--"""1".tn:rmB3'tJrthm~rte--eet~&H~f~
Brinkley, who is confident pis team will not take the Lions
lightly, despite being posted as a 35-point favorite.
-J-,g..J~unaJ:tills.~----~_..
9 Woodbridge 5-3 Tonight's 9.i1ne!> (7)
id up and d_own 5-3. pose yards. His
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Helping to bwld that momentum thus far has been a pow-
erfttl offense and a stingy defense, which posted its first
shutout last week. ' .
Newport is averaging 365 yards of offense per game, 78%
10. SA Valley 7-1
Others: Ocean View, 6·2:
Kennedy, 5-3; Sant. Ana,
5·3; Cerritos. 5-il.
Fairfax at~ (nonleague)
Irvine vs. Leguna Hills (at M. Viejo)
Saturday's gam~ (7:30)
Aliso Niguel II\. Woodbridge, at Irvine
of which has come on the ground. . Senior tailback Arid.re Stewart has run for 1 320 yards and Mandenno has complet~ 32 of 73 for 592 yards and eight TDs
. . ' . . for the season, while rushing for four more TDs. 1_7 touchdowns behind an offensive front which Brinkley con-Last week's shutout agomst Woodbridge al.lowed Harbor to
siders..the strength of the ~eam. . improve to second in Orange CoWlty in scoring defense, yield·
Stewart has also eclipsed the 100-yard plateau eight ing a mere 9.5 points per game. Valenoa has given up three
straight games an~ could b~ the school single-season record fewer points this fall.
set by Brett Baker m _ 1997 with a run~. . . The Lions have scored just 54 J><!151ts in eight games, whJ.lt
Helping Stewart invade the Lions defellSlve den will be surrendering 266 though Brinkley 15 impressed with two of
tackles Blair Jones and Robert Cole, guards Steve Wukawitz their linebackers.' .
and Nick Haddy, _center Luis Cruz, bght el'ld Nick Langsdorf *They have a couple 200-pound linebackers who can move
and fullback TravlS nimble. and they'll hlt you," Brinkley said.
Tbc Sailors are hardly one-dimensional on offense, as juruor The Fairfax defense surrendered a state-record 583 passing
quarterback Chris Manderino has had his hand in six touch-yards, mcluding eight touchdown tosses, m a 61-6 Western
downs the last two weeks (three ruSh.i.Dg nnd three passing). League Joss to Palisades last week.
kids saw that
when we reviewed the video-
tape."
Despite seruor All-PCL
retumeni et quarterback (Rydn
Schissler), tailback (Pat Ches-
ley) and tight end (Travis
Loidolt), the Artists have not
found offenSiive consistency m
three league game5.
They have produced le s
than 200 rushlng yards and
have scored only four touch-
downs. against PCL defenses.
Chesley has rushed for 798
yards and seven lDs on 129
carries and has 18 receptions
for another 203 yards.
---·· .
Schissler, who like Lo1dolt
missed the fmal two preledgue
games, hascompleted6t of 104
CDM .
ONTINUED FROM 81-
T
opportunittes and we
n :ed to keep the pres-
sure on teams with our
<leTense.
The C'dM defense
w1ll contend with
s~n1or qu.1rtrrback Ptlt
Josten, who ls zeroing
in on the school singl •
season pa tng record Burden
q,t in t912 by Mike .
O'Laughlm Josten has com-
p! t ct 77 of 1 •3 tor 1,071 yards
'und 12 touchdowns, wjth only
six mtf'.rcept.ions. H needs juat
t69 yard.• to break 01..augh··
hn'a standard.
•He throws tho ball very
, w U ~rQCJ!ian d of th sig·
naJ C4.ller Cunningham
believes may bo the
school's all-timo best.
l osten oes-
n't pWJ the .trigger, be
hands off to returning
All-PCL senior Colin
Cavanaugh, or 5enior
Jacque Newsome,
recently converted to
fullback. Newsome
rush rd for 11 O yard last
w k's 12·10 victory over '
Laguna Beac.h.
. The 'n'ojons are lttd def n·
si~ely by ~ au-Jeegue
senior linemen. .Pr~ ,aam.
boa nod JiJUl!l}' ~· Th SM ¥IJ'{Jt are keyed
...
COROll DEL ·MAR LllllUPS
DvlNsl
ttt. Wt.a • ..._ "°' ...,_ ttt.Wt.a .....
'10 IVAN 1U1!ob1 S-tO 160 Sr. Q8
2t ~ &u.oolt 6-2 220 Sr T8 .. _, HAYts 63 210 St fl
I Jolt~ S-9 180 ~ WR
4 S'llWlll w-S.9 1'SO So WR
21 Ao1oM eoo.s. s. l 1 190 sr T£
11 kNll '-"* f>.4 :155 Sr \.T
It 1Mo1t ll.n: S.1o' 195 St lG
'7 TOM SMocMAf S-10 20S St. ' C
ft---~ Ml 200 St llG 12 Mm~ 6-l 195 Jr lfT
defensively lly ntor tackle
J4y Bottom, mor m1ltt11ft lme·
backer Urandon Johnson and
entor Uonn af tv. Adam
M f!UWll HAaa1n 6-1 190 Sr 0£ n """ 11onOM 6-3 120 sr. o' M kl• MtAMu i-0 zoe Sr. or
St Icon.... 6-2 180 Jf. 0£
U ~ tW:ml S 7 160 Jr. OLI
., ~~Ml 200$t Mll
" ... ..... S-11 175 Jr. Oll ,, .,.. ... S-11 170 Sr. Cl
40 ow.. At.MUl 6-1 150 J(. Cl
21 -.a.. J.U 1IO Sr. SS
1 .. ....... '~ 115 " F5
Cooi r.
Oft ensivel}'I CdM relies on ll.
ground gMle featuribg tenlor
tailback Grdnl Estabrook.
the ninth-best
single-season output in New-
port-Mesa District annals.
fourth-best m school history.
With 109 rushing yards against
Laguna, he would jump to fifth
best in district history.
Weir has thrown for 641
ydrds and five touchdowns (43
of 81 with fi.ve interceptions)
and has rushed for 297 yards
and sixTDs.
The 18th meeting between
the two schools {Mesa leads the
series, 14-3) also reunites Mesa
defensive coordinator Tom
Baldwin with his former col-
league Holland.
Baldwin ran Holland's
offense dunng Holland's final
two seasons as Cd.M's heao
man (1992·93). · .
E:,tabrook, corrung ofi his sec;-
ond triple·figwe rui;hing per~
f ormance of the season ( 1 }fi
yard on 29 carne.) ~ 7qG
yards and five ms this fall._
Seniors Mike Hayes (2~t>
yuds ond three lDs) and
Blake Hftck r, who recently
returned from an nl(Je mjury,
tt1 addltion!ll n1srung throats
. for the St!a Kings.
Cd~mlor quarterbadc
Evan Burden has thrown for
295 yards and two TDs .
. It's • the first meeting
bet ween the former SOu\h
Coast League and Sea VleW
League rive,Js Since 1993. The
Kings leed the leriel, I 1+1.
.... -fir ... .,,.
Doily Pilot Thurmy, Novembet .( 1999 83
Inaugural Tee Off for Tecbnology ••• aaassic
•Santa Ana Country Club event to benefit Newport
Harbor High should raise $50,000 by the final tally. G 0 L f
O rgaruzers are still
glowing after Monday's
success m the
Ina ugural Tee Off for
Technology Goll Classic,
which was played in
swnmer·llke weather at Santa
Ana Country Club.
The event, to benefit the
Newport Harbor High .
Educational Foundation and
taise funds for much-rieeded
technology at' the school,
should reach $50,000 in net
proceeds by the fll'>.al
accounting, said tournament
co-chairman Mitch Barker,
who shared dubes with Kevm
Murph y.
Esteban Toledo, a member
or the PGA Tour who plays
out or Newport Beach Country
Club , provided a morning
clinic to about 50 golfers
before the shotgun start. Mike
Reebl, Santa Ana Country
Club head pro, introduced
Toledo to the crowd.
us in everything we needed.
I don't know how (the
tournament) could have been
done better -we lucked out.
The weather was another
great thing. It was perfect
weather, shorts weather.•
The tournament, sold out
in advance, plans to return to
Santa Ana Country Club next
year.
No surprise: Marianne
Towersey, 15-tirne SACC field has been finalized for the
women's club champion and 1999 Omer.; Club Matches
back-to-back Tea Cup Classic Dec. l l-l2 at Pelican Hill Golf winner, was part of the
winning low-net foursome in Club m Newport CbaSt, and
th Ina al "Ii Ofj f two-time defending LPGA e ugur ee or champions Dottie Pepper and Technology Classic. Tower.;ey, a girls golf coach Julie Inkster, a fomudable
at Newport Harbor with team and good friends off the .
Sandy Huber (Big Canyon cours.e, are lacking no humor
Country Club assistant pro), heacling U)to the
joined l<wt Yeager, Bill made-for-television event.
McCllllough and Jay Swigart "For us, it's kind of a
to capture first place. Al • cho.nce to play aggressive and
Rowland, Don Moos, Dave laugh real hard at our
Grant and Gabe Loya husbands, who will both be on
combined to win low gross in the bag again," Pepper said in
the Texas scramble. a recent conference call .. ·. "They are now faced with a
hdve a yardage book for, and
we will Q!eaUy enjoy
· watching them walk in circles
for the first couple of doys.~
The LPGA held wUJ have
four of the hve top money
leader.; this season at the
Diner.; Club Matches, while
Pepper, Inkster and Kame
Webb form a trio that accounts
for all four major victories won
on the 1999 LPGA Tour. Webb
will team With Kelli .Robbins,
while LPGA Hall of Farner
Nancy Lopez will be partners
With new.comer Kelly Kuehne.
Annika Soren.slam dlld Lorie
Kane will form the other
LPGA team.
"Fans will be treated lo the
best that women's golf has to
offer," tournament director
Gary Pollard said
The four teams" from the
Senior PGA Tour Will be Jack
Nicklaus-Tom Watson,
defencling champions Gil
Morgan-Jay Sigel, Bruce
Fleisher-David Grdbdlll, dnd
Allen Doyle-Dana Quigley.
Sigel. of course, is known in
this town for having lost to
rime-hole playoff at the 1997
Toshiba Senior Classic at
Newport Beach Country Club.
Fleisher, this year's leading
money winner, will make his ·
first local playing appearance
SJnce 1986, the· final year of
the Crosby Southern Pro-Am,
before the tournament was
changed to the Newport
Classic Pro-Am.
The PGA Tour entries will
consist" of Fred Couples-Mark
Calcavecchia, Steve Pate·
MMk Wiebe, Chris Perry-Skip
Kendall and defending
champions Steve Elkington-
JeU Maggert.
#This is one of the strongest
and most competitive helds
ever to compel'C for the
Dmers Club Matches title,•
PoUard said. •Having all three
tours represented by such
h.tgh-profile playeis is a ·
once-in-a-Webme opportunity
for Orange County fans."
The event WAS created m
1994 by Jack Nlcklaus
Producuons. which i5 headed
by prestdent Terry Jastrow,
who will produce and d.ireCt
th~ event for ABC Sporb.
•. Tickt•li. dre availahle
'through the tourndlncnt ofbce:
(949) 759-5175; by calling
(888) 386·849?, or online at
www.etm.com.
Strawberry Parms Golf
Club will host the Monday
qualifier for the 2000 Toshiba
Senior Classic, as well as the
Georgtd Pacific Super Semors
Pro-Am on Thun,day, March
2, tournament director Jeff
Purser stud ·
The second annual Myron
McNamara Mcmondl Goll
Tournament will be played
Monday at Los Serranos Goll
and Country Club Ill Chino
Hills. The event benefits
the Myron McNamara
EndoWITlentFWldforthe
UC'l men's ten.rm. program.
Details: (949) 824-8366. "Things went
magnificently,• Barker said.
"The course was in great
shape and the club supported An impressive 24-player golf course that they do not Bob Murphy in an incredible .
· In its ~ason -and
following a year's hiatus and
move from PGA West m La
Quinta --the Diners Club
Ma~ches will be held for the. riist tune at P~can Hill.
• RICHAAD[DUNN'5 golf column
appears every Thur5day.
HIGH SCIOOL lllEFS .•
. .
CdM standouts. advance to semis·
. . -
• yelsey is perfec:t through the .ffunt third.at Sea View
first two rounds for Sea Kings. coro DE CAZA ---~~~'""·
COSTA MESA -~~1!111!1!!~~ Newport Hi!fbor High I 0 l f
After the flf1)t two I I I I I S .sophomore Kelly Hunt finished third. at
rounds of the Pacific C oast League girls the Sea View League girls golf finals
tennis finals at Costa Mesa High and the Wednesday_ at Coto de Caza Coun~
Costa. Mesa Tennis Center, CoroM del Cub, carding a 171 over the 36-hole
Mar High standouts advanced to today's event
semifinals and finals matchups. Medalist was Irvine junior Stella Lee
four and:-Westfall three as the Eagles
improved to 8-10 overall. Westminster
falls to 7-9 overall.
NONLEAGUE
EsTANOA 14, WESTMlNSlTR 7
Westminster 1 2 1 3 • 7
Estancia 4 3 5 2 • 14
EstMc:ia: Hellmich 5, Collier 4, Westfall 3, C.
Glacy 1, DJ. Glacy 1. Saves: D.J. Glacy 7.
Lindquist 6.
~ewport standouts advance
·Recallin g Henry Maunder,
on~ of Newparrs originals
Al Irwin couldn't
have been more
surprised to receive
a call from the former
Harbor tearrunate, after
a span of 63 years. . . O ne big reasoo to
. celebrate the
rrullennium. came
SIDELINES
Anne Yelsey won all 24 games she with a 1-over 145, and Channing Love-
pla ed in the fust two roundS to advance, joy of Woodbridge was second at 155 .
..-.~~-:wntt-.--Nfti~a--YaguMft~SO-~~CeQ.-t-:--.~f!'-ttin-Wttt~utomatiadlyquatifttor
with straight-set victories in each round. the CIF Individtial Finals at Mission
On the doubles side, the teams of LalC CC · D t Hot Springs
Leslie Damion and Kristen Griffith as es m eser ' although Hunt, Candy Lin of J\.liso well as Laura Claster and Katie Tenerelli Niguel (176) and Valerie Wong of I:agu-
8.lso won their f~t two rounds to move on na Hi1lS ( 177) are expected to compete,
to today's 5emilinals, which will begin at as well,· through petition.
eo'fO"DE CAZA
Natalie Bravermdn, I E • II I S
Audra AdAills and \he doubles team of
Kristin Case and Jenny ~eyer advanced
to the semifmals or the Sea View League
Tennis Finals tor·Newport Harbor High's
gvls tennis team at Coto de Caza Rac-
que t Club.
~gh a pltone can fiom-ras
Angeles to Daily Pi,1.ot Sports
Hall of Farner Al Irwin
recently, which brought on a
burst of good cheer.
After 63 years, it was a fond
reuruon call from Henry
contrell
Kelly, cousin to the lrwtn
brothers, was a 6-foot-4
athlete who made all-league
at end in football, all-league at
center m bdsketball and
ea.med a flood of track and
held medals, as well.
l p .m. at~~ ~~=.l:s Center. Earning second-team all-league hon·
,.,..,..., ....._ ors from Newport Harbor were Shelly ~(Cda.Oct.f ... ((M).6-0,Mt~Mdwf Oo9n R .__..._ ( th t 188) d Un.t-• COAl.M.1-ct.SandlNllU>dlf "-<CM.M.6-0:IOmM o~~ seven a an u::taY
dtf Md!IMl~.M.~Vlughen~dlof ~M ... 1.64; Galbraith {ninth at 191). :i':o. 6-(t ~~.\\ ':r ~--:t f.:.'ft. lt)wlt Emily McKay just missed at ;200.
Bravennant the No. 1 seed in the tour-
nament, -easily advanced with a pair of •
6-0 sbvt.<>uts. · ' ...... ........ ...... Yw.r(~cMf ...... MM.M.Klm(U)o.t, Estancia wms. 14-7
Adams, the No..3 eed, D.Jso advanced
to the seuU.fi:nals in singles play.
~ U). W. M v.ughell (094 *1f. LGPN 0\0, .. \, H; ~Ul.*'~U.W.W. • ....................
Sd!UllNI~ Cl.II d9f, McCotwllcl-<iulW ~en g.z ..
4.: All'llldA..ci M *'· McHe.a-Own (N>. W.: ~· o.nion· ~ (CdMI ... ~ ~ M, .. own.y.
COSTA MESA -·-!!lll!!!ll!l~t:
Estanda Higb's boys P 0 l 0
water polo team dispatched visiting
Westminster, 14·7, in nonlea~ play
Wednesday behind the three-pronged
attack of Brett Helbnich, David Collier
and Phil Westfall.
Ca&e"'Meyer, the No. 1 doubles team
from Harbor, defeated two Wood.bridge
teams and will face another in the senu-
finals. ~ <C-.Q ct.f ~ fCMI. K ~ MetGillJ. ~(LI)., ~(El,""" 6'0;\.ap9z-~ CN1 def. TucMr........,. (ll). M. H 7-5; c;i.,.,. ~ (CdM) d9f ~klnl M. g..3, W; ~ M<Mf u.
IClm (CM). 6-1, t-0 ........ _.....,.......
SchlMl8n-~ (LI) Mt. Alwlld"'-d IU). l-6, J.1. 1-'. O~ffiltl (QIM), dt<f, ~Jeaiblon (CdMl, 6.0, ~ l~ (Nl ct« M.K(illltu~M.lhotl (Lil, 6-l. H .
Clastlf·T-elN (CdM.I detf l•m-tto (U), .... M Hellmich scored five goals, Collier
Newport Harbor's single!; player
Oielsea Godbey and the Sailors' dou·
bles teams or Amanda Collopy-Megan
Hawkins and Sarah Ba rker-Allison
Schneider all advanced to the quarterfi-
nals.
MANDERINO
CONTINUED FROM 81
good arm strength, he takes
otRIS MANDERINO coaching well and he plays
aom: Dec. 22. 1982 within the system. He's
ttanutown: Nt'Wpolt gained a lot of confidence
8MCh and he's developed
Such is the case with =6-foot·2 confidence in him from the
Newport Harbor High Juruor s.-t F~ people around him.•
Chris Mandenno, who .......,a:~-Manderino, who played
embodies the No. 1 be wears ~er quarterback only once in five
Jor tlie Sailors football team. c:.ida: Jeff Brtntley seasons of Jt All-Amencan PMart .. bM1: ttaMan F tball v lus ·The No. 1 thing aoout ;.., .... .....-.Hipp!/ Gllfincn• 00 Isa .ors
him,• Coach J~ Brinkley said, lllilt l!Hedc, •-= ·~ opportunity to trigger an
• no pun intended, •is that he's ,_..,of thew.a on OCN tot n offense JUSt 97 yards shy of
a winner. He's a tough kid, Corona def MM ,r::.·· 3,000 and averaging nearly
mentally and physically, he ~Y~!:MVen= rUlhed 33 points per game.
likes to compete and he's very ~ touchdown5of 1 ~ ,, •rm improving as the
poised for a guy in his first Vtlrd5 ~ also comple'9d • of I tor season goes a.long and I'm
cSeason as a varsity starter.• ~ y.ck and one touChdown In• feeling a lot more ~---',==An..:.yone wnoaolibls -c2Ml5M~'MOUt.M1.. comfortable;-Mmrdert:no' Woodbridge. Brinkley's assessment should said. •1 love to w1n and I love
m e rely check the record. .,._,.. to make big plays.•
After starring as a tailback CDMKtorJPattrcMdJl!irlidU After a 1-yard sneak and
and linebacker on the an 11-yard scoring sprint on
freshmen team, Manderino a bootleg against Woodbridge, Mandenno has
spent his sophomore year quarterbacking the rushed for four touchdowns and 141 yards on
'junior varsity to-a 9-0-t season and a share of 32 canies. He has also completed 32 of 73
the Sea View League title. passes for 592 yards and eight TDs.
_.. This season, he won a spirited battle for the Manderino also likes making big hits, which
starting varsity job and has proceeded to guide his defensive duty enables him to register With
the Tars to a 7-0-1 mark, ind ucting a 28-0 repetition.
HI p .y
lllTHDAY
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HONORS
Myer Ivy League .
Pl~ye~ of Week
• Fonner Corona del
Mar standout a big
key in Brown's rise
in college volleyball. triumph over Woodbridge Friday, which •rve always been a twcrway player," he
Clinthed at least a share of the league crown. said. •1 don't like watching from the sidelines.• PRINCETON, New Jer·
That's 16·0·2 under center far the Daily Pilot Manderino's aggressiveness serves hi[n well c del Ma d
Player of the Week, who is neither on both sides of the ball, but be has bad to sey -orona r gra
transcendently tale nted, nor cut from classic and current Brown Univer-leam to make discerning decisions about sity sophomore Corre Myer
quarterback doth. where and"when to throw. . was named the Ivy League
The 6·foot-2, 195-pounder does, however, •Tue hardest thing to learn about playing Volleyball Player or the
;'get the job done Wlth guts and guile, not to quarterback has be n to make the right Weck lor tho week of Oct.
mention ample a thleticism. · _decisions and not to force the ball,• Manderino 26. 1-•~---·menowned New York Jets Coach) B~W~--. ...said....!'l 'm still trying to get better with that:__. -Mycr ted Brown tO two Parcels said the gra g sy em lie me 1 rod M d Yal s m•Arterbacks is how many games the y win,• But when rcce vers ate cove , an e£Ylo wins over and tony· "~ • d th • kiild ! th l merely reverts to his tailback days. Brook. Brinkley said. "An at s 0 e way "I love runrung tho ball," he said. •Having ln th wtn over Yalu,
look at It, too. TI1e last two years, between the been a tailback, I think I ee the field well. U I MY.er had a match-high 21 ~v team and this t m, ChriJ> hash'Uost a :..i 7 t h game... get p sme, I'm not1irriia to iilie ofr.' • ~ llig anu -4 "~s1st~ 01 t -;
Manderino, who ttlso starts at outside Manderiilo's defensive role is unique for ~ars, es they improve to 4-
linebacker, ran for two touchdowns and thiew Harbor quarterback.I durtng Brinkley' 1 m tho Ivy Leagu ·
for another again!ft Woodbridge, displaymg bis 1-4· eason tenure, but the veteran conch know Agatnst Ston.,, Brook,
·...,,ntinued em rgence ftl a double threat on his signal caller can take ce.re of himsell out My r hMt •3 ;a 15 and
w there • the gamc·winmng poml for offeu~. · . th B ar , who traU d. •we've er ted 601n things to get him Manderino said his throWUlg lbow ha 5•13, In gam on cmd,
involved running Ule ball, like qllftrterbftck swelled slightly from colll iom th last two 1'1-tJ, m gnm .,;0 oofo
draws and hOOUcg , and he'i.dettnitely e weekS, but he refu to don 4lny prot tlv rallying to w1n ooth.
throat,• Brink! y said. •But, ot the same time, padding. · Wlth 2,047 ft m h r
he' r ally developed h s J)Osslng kill . He ·1"q been thmklng about wearing an elbo-:V two.y r r at. Brown,
Utr w two gr at balls against Woodbridge, pad oh defense, and maybe som glov , too, Myer ~ only 502 shy of th
•• lndudtng on., m the nd zone (a l 1·yard Manderino said. •sut it would just be t.oo much ld\ool record
touchdown trl1c. to Justin JacobSl. He has haU.·
.... '
J '
. Maunder, his Newport Harbor
High gndiron teammate from
the rrud-1930s, and a splendid
sprinter on the track.
• Maunder, the first black
student-athlete fo eve.r play
for Harbor High, was quite
popular Wlth classmates dDd
teachers .
1t wasn't clear in later years
ti he followed plans to attend
UCLA. but be did pllniue •
plans to establish a furruture
film in Lbs Angeles.
"I was really surprised,'
Irwin said ~aut it was great to
., hear from him after all these
years.ff
There are many former gnd
mates who admired and
respected Maunder and who
still live in the harbor area.
Among them, Lows
: Glesenkamp, Ralph· Irwin.
Craig Phoerux, Walt Kelly,
Charles La.ngmade and Bill
Dickey. · .
His coach, the late Ralph
Reed, passed awayin April of
1985, the victim of a car crash.
1bree of Reed's top spnnters
m the rnid-30s were Maunder,
Rollo McClellan, Glesenkamp
and Kelly.
After the word gets ar6und,
it's possible some of the old
males might reach out and try
104.r{)w-Maunder-do~or-a ....
·happy reunion.
He later advanced to
College of the Pacific. where
he continued on Wltn
basketball.
But his name became
bigger than lhat m World WM
U when he shined a cs"co-pilo.t
on a B-24 bomber in the SOuth
Pacific. One of his bigge~t hits
was a Japaneo:;c cnw.er near
New Gwnea. The acbon drew
front.page headlines acros_s_· ---.
the United Slates.
He flew nwnerous nussions,
but his team's last mission
found doctors forcmg him to
stay on base to heal. Sadly, his
crew never made it oU the.
field after it tned to leave It
blew up at the end of the
runway.
Glesenkamp recalled one
memorable event for bimsell
durmg wwn out of the S.Quth..:.
Pacific .
He was standing lightly at
the top of his Army tank on
the beach among other tanks
and he heard his name called
out from ~crosc; the ears. lt
was an old fnen an it gave
them an opporturuty to talk
Memory of another away t,he afternoon. _
noted black student-athlete Olei;enkarnp later returned
once came from David · to Harbor l,tigh and became a
Phoenix, Craig's brother, who life·long employee on the
went on to play tackle for staff. He also drove the
Santa Ana Junior College. athletic buses for many yean,.
, PhoeniX, a big, four-year · R(l>ed wso valued .
• letterman tackle for the Tar Cle enkamp becauc;e h ·p nl
varsity in 1931-34, started for many of hie; own free years
Santa Ana m the celebrated giving Tar athletes help Wl th
trip to play powerlul training in hurdles and pole
Pasadena. vaulllng.
Unfortunately for P))oenbt, He and th lrwins ~o
Pa.c:adena had little trouble, recalled 0 tout blocking back ta.rting famed tailback and Mure All.:Amencen Jackie on the 1934 team who won
Robin ·on . With good humor very mate' admiration, and
year.; later, Phoenix 'aid that wa Goorg Shltfer
RobUlSon new past him over ln um . ~haler Joined th
lclt tocitla and.had no ttoub · mt.Y. infan~ and w s leaving him ll.nt on lh . ...__. ... sh,_,1,....ppcd to th ·--;n""'h..,.,L:"'"1p-pm=~, --•
ground. whet h w killed by
H ~ had never ronfront<Xi r pan troo1 . Som dalm
anyone like Rohmson before shat r was among th hrst
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Orange Coast Calls in four to ypress
COSl"A MESA -Orang Coo Colleg ~ women' vODeyball
t m drop.~ 15·6, i !-IS, 15·9, 15-8 Orang Etnp rt\ Confer·
n decision to visiting C} Wodn ay night, f alllng to N
o all.,, .t-5 n th OE ·
Beth Waterman had 19 kills and uxle P rd 9dded 13 ldlaa
for Ut Pira who dose out lh tegW&r teUon ~ mgbl,..
e match at S.ddlebeck CQUege. atarttng at 1
cypre. improvm to UM, ?·2.
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84 Thvr&doy, November ~. I 999 Sports Daily Pilot .
Ragµig Thurider, Hot Shots record big Victories
•Raging Thunder chops the Headhunters, 5-1.
COSTA MESA -GQals by • Hot Shots 2, Bullets 2 -Brian
Ttavts Ma)'fleld, Nathan Wong scored "°th goe.ls to lead
Ctamer and Chad StasSel and the. Hot Shou, while Tyler
ts from Kyle Rob.an and' Parker and Luke Sequeira
Tim Cramer led the Ragmg each scored a goal for the Bi.11-
Thuntler to a 5·1 win ovet the lets, with Jonathan ·Mena
l leadhunters Satwday in asslstlng.
AYSO Region 91 Division 4 For the Bullets, goalie Jason
boys actlon. Segura played solid m goal,
Goalles Nick Well, Brett while Andrew Marchi, Dillon
Greene and Chad Stas el Gleclt, Chasen Murphy, Ryan
made numerous saves tor the Ramming, Justin WhJsler, Kyle
Raymg Thunder ' Wllllams, · Xevtn Etter, Brtan
Solid midlleld play was· Cunningham and Bradley
turned in by Jason Walker and Branch each played quality all-
KalanJ Simon, while on around gamP.S.
defense, Corbin Williamson.
Jonathon Gordon dnd Kevin
• Eredia kept the 1-h•adhunters
dt bay
In other Dlvlsloo 4 boys
acUon:
In Division 5 boy action:
• Tsunamis 4, Charg.-rs 0 -
Ceasar Amador had two goals,
while Kyle Caldwell and Erik
Bonn each scored one to lead
AYSO REG10N 120
Orange Crush
claims a _pair
8 Nighthawks, Blizzard suffer the same fate.
·COSTA MESA The Orange Crush had a very successful
· wPek, detedting the Nighthawks, 7-2, and the Bl~zard. 5-0, m
A YSO Region 120 Un,der-12 Division boys soccer action. •
In the win over the Nighthawks, Brian Henrlquez had five
goals, with smgle tallies added by Parker Roth and Jose Perez Jr.
l lennquez had two more goals in the win over the Blizzard,
however the leading scorer for the Orange Crush was Perez Jr.
Wlth three goals. •
Andy Sussman led the defense for the Orange Crush, while
godhes Mike Wolfe and Kyle Thorsness made· numerous saves.
In Under-10 boys action.
• Red Bombers 2, Falcons ~ -Adam Seagondollar scored both
yodls for the Red Bombera-wtth an assiSt from Peter Schreyer.
• On defense. Matthew Hillberg, Gregory Vinson, Renny Mar·
tine.z, Luis Labrado, Francisco Moreno, Dootay tesser and
Anthony Arellano led the charge, while Nicholas Vinson and
---"Martinez kepflhe gdll'le close. ·
• In Under-8 boys action:
For the Fueballs m !heir game agamst the Pabiots, Alex Strad-
wtck led the offense. while Austtn Metzger, Ryan George and
Leo Brown led the defense ... Aaron Kring, Ben Nordstrom,
Angel Beas; Andrew Roth cllld Matt VUes all scored for the Rock-
ets in their matchup with 'Ule Pythons. > • -
• In Under-8 girls action:
Brittany Grimmett and Amanda Watson each scored goals for
the Pink Pantl}ers m their game agamst the Tidal Waves, while
MJchaela Watson, Natalie Seckel, Je1111a Hurty, Morgan Pautsch
dnd AnnJe Past eclch had solid all-around games.
Blue Bombers top Red Hurricanes, 4-1
• AYSO Region 57 Division 5 boys competition.
NEWPORT BEACH -Parker Rhodes had a goal and two
dss1sts to lead the Blue Bombers to a 4-1 win over the Red Hurri-
canes m AYSO Region 57 Division 5 boys soccer action Saturday.
Nlfk FreemanJ.Peler )'ould and Mltt!l Williams also sco]ed for
the Blue Bombers.
Solid consistent play was turned in by Brandt Lange, Camden
Hlggtnson, Bret Weinberger, Evan Uvidas and David Schwartz.
ln Division 4 gtrls action:
• Cherry Bombs 5, Y2K Babes 1 -Undsay Norman had three
qoals, whtle Katie Kubas and Balley Gardner each score<i one
gocll for the Cherry Bombs
Leadmg the Cherry Bombs' defense were Blair Constantinou,
Kale Murphy, Paige Otterbein, Haley Prickett, Kristina Lee,
Hllflry Arnold and Kelsey Johnson.
• Millennium Babes l, Bubble Trouble l -Sonla Bui scored off
<tn dssist from Kara Percival for the Babes.
The Babes' defense was led by Maggie Donnelly, Allison
Bond, Rachel Heyler and goalie K. T. Molinaro.
• Bruisers 0, Bazooka Babe5 0 -Lead.mg the Bnusers' defe~
W<'fc Kelly Bartlett, Allyson Page, Paige Harryman. Amanda
BUUng and goalies Michelle Allred dnll Casey McMackln;
Basketball Leaglle sigllups-
The Boys & Girls Basketball League are still accepung s1gnup::;
for youths grades 1-8 First and second-graden. play in an instruc-
Uomal leaque Mondays and Thursdays, 3:30 to 4.JO p.m.
Crad<>s 4 through 8 have games during th • week, 5:30-7·10
pm.
Third grdders play on Saturday monungs (9-12). Signups are
t)t 21 '3 l Tustin Ave., Costa Mesa. For more infonnauon, call (949)
042-8372
...
.AYSO REGION 97 In Dtvtslon 5 gtrls action:
• JladJc&I Roddng Jl.upbentes
3, Sliver Bullets 2 • J.eslle Bol·
er had two goals, including the
game-winner for the Raspber-
ries.
with olid play turned an by
Acacf• •Moore, Madlsori
Ridgeway, Erin Hlnkleman,
Kasey Thompson, Prlsdtla
Morelra and Qalherlne Con·
nelly .. ~ Fol' the Teen1e
Wah1n.es in the1r matc:hup
with the Dolphini., Hannah
Mecleod and Jordan Munel
had goals, Jessica Swtft and
Skylar Hanson had .assists,
goalies Lindsay Anderson
and Sayde Busby made
numerous $lops anq solid all-
a.round play was turned ill by
Blakely Ficenec, Cassie
D'Cr'U.%, AshJey Svendsen and
Lauren Pfifer. ., •• In the
Stingrays game agarnst the
Blue Sharks, Blayke Partida
scored a goal, while Cole
Macias and James Jarvi\
made several saves m goal
and played solid d~fense
the 'Jkunam.is.
Assists cam from Hayden
Navuro, R..J. D'Cruz, Danny
Miller and Mttcnell Bancr.o~
TJmothy Reg n, M~rk
Esplnoia, Humberto Lozano
and Max Royer. MadJson: McMalns • scored
the Raspbemes other g<1al,
with solid offensive support
from Ann Darnell, Angela
Graham, Katrina Johnson and
Abby ScbneJdewtnd.
Jn Dlvtslon 3 girl action: Leading the defense in the
shutout were Cameron
Holmes, Cameron Chue. Rex
Nelson, Micheal Bingham and
Steven Reader.
• Ttdil Wll~ 3, Blue Vipers 2
-Wes Parks had both of the
Blue Vipers' goals oft assists
from Peter Hapke.
Henry ~le and Darren
Leggett each made two saves
m goal for lhe Blue Vipers,
while solid team :support
came from Drew Wittenberg,
Jason Wittman, Blake Chla-
puzzo, Santiago Castaheda,
• Black Magtc l, Blaze 0 -
Allyson Jennings scored the
game's lone goal for the Black
MtlgiC Wlth offensJVe help from
Lauren Cw11s, Amanda Hof-
fenberg, Casey lbbetson,
KrlsUn Jundurst'na, IOmmy
Muter, Robin Sehour and Ally
Stoltz.
On defense, CbJow AddJg-
ton-Assefl, NataJJe Cedeno,
Kayla Henrle, Clea O'Klette,
Ashley· Spaulding and
Stephanie Stone led the way.
Preserving the shutout for
th~ Black Magic was gooLie
Kara DeMllle, who mildf•
numerous saves and defendets
Kelly Boler, Vlctorta Swt.gart
and Klmberly Hanley.
• In Dlvt.slon 6 and 7 girls
acuo·n:
Por the Blueberry Kicks in
· thetr game against the Planet
Pink, Tatum Norton and
Paige Hall each scored goals.
Midget S0ahawks punish Chiefs
•Encinias' four TDs spark 42-6
. win for Newport-Mesa Midge~
NEWPORT BEACH -Matt Enclnlas
had four touchdowns lo lead the NPWJ)ort-
M esa Junior All-Amencan • Football
Midget Seahawks over the Orange Cruels,
42-6, Saturday.
Jun Azurln had two touchdowns and a
two-point conversibn to ctdd to the Sea-
hawks' offense
Helping the production was the strong
play of the offensive line. including Zach
Wlshengrad, Chrls Wade, Bo Burgess,
Erle Curtis, Luis Gonzalez, Tim McCul-
lough, Michael Puentes and Ttavis Wln-
row.
Brtan Campos rushed for 78 yards on
eight carries, ·while on defense, Joevanny
Cueva, Sam Mallin, Brian Wise, and
Omar Ruiz caused numerous Chiefs'
turnovers.
In other NMJAAF. actJon: •-.-....
fl. All·AMERICAN FOOTBALL .
•Junior Midget Seahawks. J.4, Qran~e
Chiefs 6 -Spencer Unk scored three
touchdowns, Tom Welch added two
touchdowns and Kevin ·Welch had one
touchdown for the Seahawks.
Trevor Theriot and Dan Mavtn-Finn
each scor~ cxlrrt-points, while Annand
Lapuz, Chad Snyder, Mike Angelo, Wes
· Presson, Avery Fenton, Kevin Joyse,
Kasey Peters and Alex Orth provided sol-
id defense.
Offensive blodong was proVJded by
Cory Azzallno and Ch.rls Taylor.
• Orange Chiefs 6, Junior Pee Wee Sea-
bawks 0 -In a defensive struggle, the Sea-
&awks were led by defenders Matt
Hauser, l>.J. Bannlng, John Gothard, John
Angelo, Conner Ferguson, Jack Turner,
Noor Naim and David Root.
The offense was led by R~ Telles,
YOUTH BRIEFS
.Riehl~ Sorenson, Zack Lavengood, Bry,ce
JardJne and Brian Lawler on the, llne, w1th
runrung backs Matt Loyd, Mike Orozco
and Tony Jones, receiver David Tomkln-
son and qua.tterback Jake Wuebben mov-
ing the ball down the field.
• Pee Wee Seahawks 13, Mission Viejo
Cowboys 12 • Marc Quarles "}Shed for d
touchdown and Matt Silva caught a touct-.
down pass from Ryan Lance to lead thl•
Seahawks' offense.
Allowing the offense time was the "O"
line consisting of Eric Ray, Brent Ogden,
Pat HW, Blgan Ahmandl, Nathan Stone-
man and David YI. On defense, Patrick
Williams, Ricky Sepulveda, Chase
Wbltaker, Ben Maggard, Kevin All.son,
Ryan Dalton, Tyler Ellls, and Shaun
Mohler stopped several fourth quarter dn-
ves by the Cowboys, preserving the Wln
Ainebas put one. over Arsenal
NEWPORT BEACH -Eduardo Garcia
score(! the game-winning goal with 30
seconds remaining to give the Newport
Beach Ameba a 4-3 win over the Costa
Mesa Arsenal in Boys-14 lntercity AYSO
Area Q soccer action Saturday.
The goal came off a pass from Branden
Zimmer to Garcia from 30 yards eway on
the left wing.
The Amebas also had goals from Sergio
Luna, Edgar Zepeda and Brendan Sow-
ers. The win was the fifth in a row for the
Ame bas
-Ocu Rusli blallks Breakers
COSTA MESA -Kale Younglove an_d
Sabrtn.a Couch each scored for the OCU
Rush in their girls under-15 2-0 wm over
the West Coast Breakers.
Adele Koetting had an assist on
Couch's goal and goalie Sarah TawaJbeb
had several saves for the Rush, who
remaln irt first place with a 10-1 record.
In other club soccer action:
• Wolrpack 2, X· Treine 1 -The Wolfpack,
a girls-under-10 team had goals by Justine
Freud and Crystal Mena with an assist
from Alesha Young.
The Wolfpack ls now 7-3-1.
Mesa falls in four
TODAY
• •Football
CdM loses final tuneup
TUSTIN -Corona del Mar High's club
roller hockey team lost to Irvine, 12-4, m
the final pre.season game at Inline hockey
and Sports Club.
Corona del Mar grabbed an early 2-0
le~d before Irvme blew passed an injury-
depleted CdM team. Ryan Stockwell had
four points for CdM, on a goal and ·three
assists.
NHBA signup information
NEWPORT BEACH -The Newport
Harbor Baseba.J.I Assooation will be hav-
ing signups Saturday from 9 a.m. to 1 p .m .
at Ermgn Junior Hlgh's Cafeteria.
Registration is $85 for Shetland and
Pinto clivision~ (ages 5-8), $100 for Mus-
tang and Bronco divisions (ages 9-12) and
$125 for Pony Division (ages 13-14).
For more an.formation, go to the NHBA's
website at www.newportbaseball.org.
Coaches •. umps needed
NEWPORT BEACH -Newport Beach
Little League will be taking applications
for adiJlts interested in mdnaging, coach-
SCHEDULE
I •Field hockey
ing or umpiring Uttle League Baseball
(ages 6-12) on Saturday Nov .. 6 and Nov
13 at Llncoln Elementary's MiJltipurpose
Room from 9 a.rn. to 2 p.m.
Applicants need not have cluldren in
the program and all those who managed
-or coached last year must reapply for the
upcoming season.
For more informabon, call John Delld
Grotta at ,714) 668-6210 -' NBIL signups approaching
NEWPORT BEACH -Newport Beath
Little League will be holding signups for
the upcoming spring season Saturday,
Nov. & and Nov:-1'3-ar tint"Oln Elemen
tary's MWtipurpose Room from 9 a m. to 2
p.m.
The league is open to all youngsters
ages 6-12 'and who are residents of New-
port Beach, Newport Coast or Corona del
Mar.
New players must bring a copy of a
buth certificate and for new and returning
players who may bave moved, a proof or
residency is also required.
For more information, call John Delld
Grotta at (714) 668-6210
-DEEP SEA ~
Wednesdays counts
COSTA MESA -Daylyn
Kelley had 12 kills to lecld
Costa Mesa in Tuesday's
Pao.fie Coast League guts
'l.Olleyball lossJ.o._v1s;tm9
Laguna Beach.
M1gh school-f.llrtail at Ntnpot1
Harbor, 7 p.m.
High school girls -Toumament of
Champions sem1ffnals: ~rt _
•-lla1bo1 at Marina, 3:1S p.m .
•Volleyball
College women -Vanguard •
University at Azusa Pacific, 7 p.m.
Devey'• Lodtet • 4 bocl\$,
a~s~,~. 33<i!r
b.ln, 22 sand bass, 36 sculp1n,
56 ~phead, 1 halibut, The Artists, ranked No. l
in ClF ~outhern Section
Divts100 IVAA, knocked off
the Mustangs, 15-4, 12-15,
15-3, 15-6.
Next for the MustM19s (5-8,
2-5 in league) m PCL play is
a home match with Corona
del Mar toddy dt 5 p.m
•Cross country
High school boys and girls -New
port Harbor at Sea View L<!ague
Finals, at Irvine Park, 2 p.m.
•Water polo
Community college men · Orange
Coast at Orange Empire Conferen<e
TourMment at Saddle~c.k College.
2p.m.
High school boys Costa Me~ at
Corona def Mar. 3 p m.
H19h school girts -Aliso Niguel at
Newport Harbor, 3:15 p.m ..
otJniversity at Estancia~ 3: 15 p.m.;
Coron.! del Mar at Costa Mesa, 3: 1 S p.m
•Tenn1~
High school girls -Sea View
League Finals at Coto de c.aza, 2
pm .
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24 Whiteftst\, I '8bezon,
95 Spanish jack, 1 black croaker,
2 wrgo. l opaleye
.......... t....ndlng • 1 bo.lt.
12 anglers. 5 call(o ban,
8 sand b!I$\, 3 rodt11\h,
15 sculpln. 1 cabezon.
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84Wt(ll09 Control ~Mil J~ z. 9 1899 15 Lalinll IMM, CemO!'• on '0·22-911 Newport leach, CA ·Larry ~L 1.2831 co \0-\&+H mlnti.f. CA 92883 on 11'2"9 1tcOfl()lffl>•v~ "' ~ publlealiOn ,,.. t26t~ 11HllOtOH 82683 r-oltbOfogh Wt)', L,aq 1HUIDel7l lnll ~ .. con-, ..... ,01 .. t 0 3 p ALM 6 T NoYtmt>ar 4 1999 Thi• bualnOH it oon· o.illY Piiot Oct 28. NO'I Tim (II YoahlkaWI, F°'91f CA 92630 OtllY p~ Oci 21, 21. dUcttO by en lndMdulll DllllV Piiot Nov •• 11, 111
BALBOA. CA 9~1 R81 ducUCI by, en lnd"'iOIJ&t 4, 1\, 18, 1999 Th023 18150 SIOmond Cftlo, T'his bua1ne I con• N<!Y; 4, 11, 19" ThOOI H11ve ateMOd0ln.9 21. '"" Tl10711
. ,
Doily Pilot
- -
FICtlUoua ButlMH
Name Statement
The following person* a1 dolog bu51ne$1 u : al Cua1ont By Glenn, b \.aHtgetl\ CXll'll c Plan111ourma com,
1009 N. 011$tat Sance
!viii, CA 92fi43
Glenn Terry Hbnll. 1038 S11Ver Hewk 01
01emond Oar, C A
91765-2853
Ttus busmeu " oun-cfuc1ed by an lndMduat
Have Yo" rtta1100 doing
buslriess yet? Ye&,
7114191
Glenn Ter~ H.ind
Thlt "altment was
100 wttll the County
Cle"" of Ota11ge County on 11·2·99
19996810t13
Pally P1lol N<1v 4 11, t 8
2'· Hl99 ThOeO
filct1t1ous Bualnesa
Name Statement
The IOllowtng persons
ra doing tiu 1ouss as
AesttteUc or ca1 k>rNa,
1300 8rlstOI N II 00
NtWPQrt B ach, CA
12ti60
Tarok 'A Santt>e, do
Noah Dflvelopment,
1300 Bns101 N #100,
N11wpofl Bouch CA
!f2660 Raymonde Panneton
cJo Noa"h Dllve'°"'ntllll
t300 81'1!.IOI N •100
N1lwpor1 Beach CA
92660 Tiiis' bu$1ne!is IS CO(}-ducl80 by a gAneral
par1ner$hlp
Have you 1n11ed doing buslne~i. yeP NQ
Tarek A S:ilTlOO
Re)'IT\Ot)Je P:mneton
Tn1s sta1em11n1 wa~
111eo· w•m 1he County
Clflr1-. ol Omng11 County
on 10-19 99 111996808.665
Dally Pilol Oct 21 28.
NQll 4 11 t 99 Tti009
Fic;tittou• Buatness
Name Stat ement
• # The tollowmg persons
111e dOing ws1ness as
The Knc;t Cqrps, 2n5
M!!Sa \lerl.le Orl11e East-K104, Costa· Mesa CA
92626'
Ward L Oogon. 2n4
Mesa Verde Dnve East·
Kt04 C°'ta Mesa. CA
92626
This business 15 con-ducted by an 11'ld1111dual
Have you stoned c:totng
buamess yet? Ye!I,
1·5-99
Ward BOQert
This sta1emen1 was
lole<I w1lh the County
Clolil or Orange County
on HH 5·99
19996808375 c Daily P1tot Od 21 28,
Nov 4 11. 1999 Th010
Flctltloua Business
Name Statement
The following persons
are domq bu'iness as·
FLIP FLOP COMPAN.Y, ·2218 SQIJJh Fa11'V1ew
Road Santa A'18 , CA
'92704 -
Sv\'.lney Tuan Truong.
3024 Clevelancl Ave,,
CQsta Mesa. CA 92626
t<athy Tran Truong,
3024 Cleveland Ave.,
Costa Mesa CA 92626
TtllS business 11 con-
ducted by hust>aod and
wile
Have you 1111rte<1 dOlng
business yet1 Yes, 10/17/99 •
Sv\'.lney Tuan Truong
Tll•s statement was
hied with the County
C1et11 ot Orange County
()l\"\0-19 99
19996808669
Cally Pilot Oct 21, 28,
Nov 4, 11 . 1999 Th001
Fictitious BualneH
Name Statement
The looow<ng persons
are dOing business es
"Jay & AenlrOlniuranee
Brokers, 4667 MdCArthur
Bl\/d • Sle 300, Newport
Beach, CA 92660-1818
Dae Randall Renfro.
\7&4B Senta Ana C<>sta
Mesa. CA 92627 This business tli coo-
ducted by an lndM<lual
Have you started doing
buslnflSS yet? Yes • 1011199
Dee R Renlro
This ~tatement was
!tied w1ttt the County
Clent of Orange County
Oii 1();19·99
'9996808664 Dally P1fot Oct 21 , 28,.
Nov 4, 1 t , 1999 Th002
Fictitious BuslneH
Name Statement
The lol!Cwing PQF$0n5
are c:toinO business 11s
JUST STRAIT COLLEC·
TIONS, 2300 Faorvrew
Rd • Costa Mesa. CA
Eslhe1 Jean Lyte, 2300
Fairview Ad , Cosla
tOCAL
MORTUARIES
PACIFIC VIEW
MEMOfUA.L. PARK
Cemetety • Mortuary
Chapel • Crematory
3500 Pac:1Uc v~ OM•
Nowpott8..-ch 844·2700
PltRCE 9ROTltEAS
IEUdOAOWAY
MOJtuary * Chapel
Crema1ion
110 Broadway
Costa Me.a
842·9150
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I ~11 =I I .=I _I _~_nci_•I
Mesa, CA !'2626 County on ll•tU Vo, l1ua by n :dud Jt.rlenc 8llv1i1~1110·
Thia buailneN I& COO· FILE NO 199 n5(J(f1 ll•11a you 61.arte!l doing 9'#1.11
ducted by. an lndMdual SOOlhCQUI Oe&lgn•. l>Ulirl!JU v 11 Yes. Th• 611•1 ment iwas
Ha..,. you atane<i dOltig Inc., (Dl!J Tntff Cnnst· 10/01199 !lied w•th tht County
bul!MIU yet? No • Ina Center, 201 N Cherteno W&tklns Cle~ al Oran~ Counly E'1tw Jean l~ Walnut 61, Wibngton. OE Thia 1ta1ement w111 on 10-2fH~9
Thi' r.tatement wH 10801 lilec:I wot!\ the County 1199M00781
llled w 1'I the County Thia buslnaa It COO• Cl rt of Orange County De Pdcle NOY .. 1 t , 1 8
Clertt °' Orenut COunty cNcled bYJ. OOIPofll'JOn on 10 22· II 25. 1999 Th055 on Hr19·99 S0titt1r..oas1 Oeaigns, 1t996&0905t FfCtttfoua BualneH 1"116808G70 Inc. Diana 8olw<· Oa1ly P1lol Oct. 28. Nov Dallv Pilot Oct 21. 28. T11asurer '4, 11, 18, 1999 Th028 • N•me Statement•
Nov. ii. 11. 1999. Th003 Tills sta11men1 waa Fictitious Buslneu ai~C:,.~':~~~.:'':,°"1
Fictitious Bilalneu filed "" 111 lt'le County Name Statement Mvanced Commeroe
Name Statement CleOI QI ~ Coul\ty The lollowlng persons Technolo:olec, tm 3100
The toflo>.lrtog f>4'1'50N on 1Oil9J9e .'l'i1lolno busllless as Airway Ave , 111 12 eos1a
are doing buslilesg u 1~~5 Quality Ota:ounc Mesa, CA 926:>.6 \
Stra1oht Talk Netwo!li Oa ly PllQI vi.•. 21 • 28• Crtstati, t7951 Skypafll Adllance<l Commerce
3124 f11a. Costa Mesa, Nov 4• 11 • 1999 ThOf.. Clrc:le, Su11e G, Irvine, Technologles, Inc.
CA 92626·7302 Flctltloua BualneH CA 9211.e (Nevaoa) 3100 AJrwdY.
M11ctne·.Anlz Uhle1, Name Statement • Lasercomp LLC. (CA), Ave. #112, Coita Mesa.· 3124 Tera. COsta Mesa The followl<lg pellOfls 171151 SkVP41rk. Suile G CA 92626
CA 92626-7302 are doing tiu.inesf as livine CA 927\4 • This buslnesa • con·
Laune.Jayne Yapet, t 1 Equl!Y se11ct1 '(echnOI· :Yhll busioess coo duded by a OO(J)Orabon Seamist Clrel6. Ne,..Pon C>gl8S 3535 E Coast dueted by Llmred Have you started doing
Beach, CA. 92660 HTghway, No 338 Co-Llab•hty Co b\Jslneas yet? Yes
Th11o business ts con-• rona del Mar: C4llif Have you 5tarted dotng 10-26-1999
ducted by; a general I 92625 business yet? Yes, AdVancec.t Commetce
p1111natshlp Daniel •E Oourotoi 10/01/09 Technologies, Inc . Have you started doing 3535 E Coast Highway, Llsercomp • LLC, Oarwel Qrasov-Presldent
buSloess yet? No No 338 Cclrona clel Mat, Candice Kraul>t1&1r, Tt11s stallment was
Marane Anoz Uhler Ca 92625 Manager liled w th tfle Couoty
Tl\ls statement ,..lit Ttlis bu$1ncss 1s ~· This statt!m11nt was Cl Ill of Orange Couf\ry
I IGd with the County ~ed by an •nd111idual I led wlltl 1116 County oo 10-29-99 Cle111 &I Orange County Havo;'OU started doing Clefll ol Oranqe Colr•tv 1991Mi&o9754
on 10 19·99 buslnebS ye17 .vos, on 10·22·99 Dauy Pilot Nov 4. 11, 18,
19996808672 9 30-99 19996809061 25, 1999 ThOSO
Da•IY P1Jot Oct 21 28, Oavjd E Dooroux Oaoty Pilot Oct 28. Nov Fictitious Business'
Nov 4 11, 1999 Th004 Th1<1 5tatement was '4, 11, 18. 1999 ThOZ'J Name Statement
Fictitious Business ltled w 111 mo Countv Actitlous Business Tt>e fOllowinO pers .,s
Name Statement Cltjrk 01 Orange County Name Statement ar• doing bu'-rwi.s as
The lollowng pe "lln!> on lO·lS·•J9 Ttie l<>llooNtng persons OJE DESIGN 304
are doing bustnes~ as 19996808352 are cto1ng l>u5•ness as Prospect Street, Newpo<l a) BIG B"ELL Y CREW Deily Pilot Oc.1 21 • 28. Paris, Wei.I CaJ1111ng, Baaotl. CA 92G63
b) BBC CLOTHING Nov 4· 11 1999 . ThOlS 11\0 Nt!Wport CPnte1 Or. OaV1CI John E11C11Soo,
11.eo Orange Ave . Co~ta Fictitious Business Ste t 80, • Newpor1 J1 304 Pro!lpoct s1reet,
Mcu Cal Jornta 921327 Name Statement Be.>"co CA 92660 • Newporl Beach CA
Sllane Ao<lrew Bass Tr.., to:-"' rig pdh.ons Parli We.i Re!>Ulu• r,2663
t74t> Orange Ave . Costa are <IO!ng bustness as rilnls LLC (CA). 180 Je(l!er Lyn Euck:.00.
Mesa, Cahfom•a 92627 RADIO PARIS, 2045 , Nm.,,11<>11 Ceniec Ot , Ste 304 ProspeCI St1eei,
TM1 business 1~ eo Phalarope Court. C%ta 180 N11wpo11 Beach CA NewpOft Beach. CA
ducted by an 1ndrvoduat Me!.d. Cahlornoe 92626 92660 !12663
Ha1111 you 5ta11ed 1Jo1nQ . E1su1<e Fukaml, Costa Thi& busrhesi; is 1.on· Thts business Is con-
!JuslnaM> yet? No Mesa, Cahfornla 92626 ducred hy Limited lf1JC1ed by husband and
Sharifi Bass • This business 1& c.-on-L ability CO w le lNs s1a1emllnl was ducted by no 11'div•ou.al Have you started dc:>lng Ha\/8 you stalled doing
l1le<f Nllh the Couory Ha"e you started doing t>uslne!li ye\? No llus ness yot? t.io
Cterll ol O<enge County business yet7 No Par&i West Restau· Da111d J Encksoo, Jr
on 10 18-Q<I E1su1o1e Fu1<8mi 1ants, LLC, John This sra1ement was
19996808520 This statemefll was Macaluso Presruent tiled wuh lhe.. County
Dally Pttot Oct 21 28, flled wrttl the Coomy This statement was Clerll ol Orange County
Nov 4, 11, 1999 Th005 Cieri< ol Orange County tiled w11h lhe County on 10·29·99 ·
Fictitious Buslneu on 10·18-99 Clerll ot Orange County 19996809755 N Stat t 19996808622 on 10·22-99 Oa~y Pilot Nov 4 11 18, ame emen Darty Pilot Oct 21 20 • 19996809036 25. 1999 Th057
The fofb'Wlllg persona Nov 4, 11 1999 Th017 Oaity Plot Oct 28 N 11. Fictitious Business ~~v~~ET~ as STATEMENT OF 4 11 18 l999 Tfl<IJO ~me Statement
CRAFT 200 Briggs Ave , ABANDONMENT OF Fictitious Business The 1o11ow1ng persons
Costa Mesa. Calllomla USl5 Of; FICTITIOVS Natne Statement .:11e doing bus1ness as
92627 BUSINESS NAME • The lollowing persons Esthet1c Whitening
Co I e M atthew The following person(S) are doing busrnes!> tis . Center, 1401 AYOCado
McLaughlin, 200 Bnogs hes (ha~e) b\lndoned SHINE" • 2930 Bn~1ol. A1tPnue •807 ·Newport
Ave .• Costa Mesa Calt· 100 use of tfle f•ctttr00.s flA 112, Costa iv~,,.a CA Beacn CA 92660
fornta 9262'7 bus•neSs name 92626 Shem L Wortll
. Th~ t>vsiness Is con· w A Adams & As· B11an S Ambrol;e DDS· a profes'>oonal
ducted by an rnd1vodual sociates 240 Nioe Lane 261J V1ctona Laguna c~atoon, (CA) 1401
Have you started doing #212, Newpon Beactl. Beach. CA .92651 Avocado Ave #807
buslnoss yet? No • • . CA 92663 · This business 15 con· Newport Beach, CA
Cole Mclaughlin The Flctrtoou~ Business ducted liy an 1nclovKlual 92660 This statement was name ielerred to al>O\le Ha11& yoo stal1&1 doing ThJS bu5tness is con-
flleo w1tn the Courtly was hied 111 Orange t>u.1nass yet"> No ducted t>y a COfpo<at•on
Cler1oi of Or811ge County County 00 3· I 9·99, FILE Bnari S Amt>ra.w Have you sui11ed doing
on 10-18-99 NO t9996787019 Tn1~ r.tatement was bu11ness yet? :Ves, 1997
19996808522 Wallace Allen AClams Mod wotn Ille Counly Sherri l . Wonh, ODS
Dally Pilot Oct 21 28, 240 Nice Lane. · 11212 Clerk of Orange Coonty a proh1s$10n111 corpo-
Nov 4, 11, 1999 Th006 Newpor\ Beach, CA on 10 22 99 ration, Shem L WoM.
I · B 92663 19996809039 DDS , Pres.den! Flctlt ous uslneu Th•S busmeiis 15 con· Da~y Pilot Oct 28 Nov Th•s staleml!nt was
Name Statement ducteo by an lnd<ViQuat 4 1 t t8. 1999 Th031 hied w th 1ne County
The toitowrng persons Wallace A n Adams Fictitious Busineu Cterk ot Or nga County ~:~n~i~005 St This sta1ement was Name Statement oo 10·29·99
8 arA .. c ti Med with lhe County The foflow1nn nc1rsons . 1999e809756 llt • ...... sta ,,,,esa, a . Cle1k of Orange County do "'·-.. .-~ Da•tyP1lolNOY '4, 11. f8 fOl'T\la 92627 are 1ng uvoiness as 25 1999 Tl1()58
P1olt Waldemar Step· on 1°'15199 Charte1 F1nane1a1 Prop· -·---------mall 3!>4 Avocado s1 • 19996808349 erties. 833 W 11111 St . Fictitious Bu1ln11ss •18 · C<>sta Mesa Cdll· Da1ty P1to1 Oct. 21 28. •4. CQsta Mesa CA N•me Sl•tement
tomla 92627 ·, • • Nov " t 1. 1999 Th016 92627 Tue lollow1t19 persons
This busmess ts con· NOTICE OF Ronald l Cnarler are "doing bu$rll«l s as
dueled by an tndovJdual APPLICATION FOR 27288 Ryan Dr Laguna Chosen Creations, Hcve you started dOfng Nig~. CA 9l677 3140 Man•slee Duve,
t>usrness yet? No CHANGE IN ThlS bus1m1ss 1s con-Costa Mesa. CA 92626
Ptot1 W Stepmak OWNERSHIP OF duct&G by an 1nd1vidual Nisslm Menar.he, 3140
This statement was Al.COHOLIC Have you s1a11ed doing MaNstee Dnve, Co.s1a
flted wrth the County BEVERAGE buslnau yel? No Mesa CA 92626
Clerk o1 Orange County LICENSE Rooalc:t L Cl'lal18r This business Is oon-on 11 ·2·99 0 1 Fl 0 This $1atement was dueled by an lndivldual
1999681022'4 aie ~t~g lliod with Iha County tia1te yoo started dOfng
Oally Pllol NOii • I\, 18, 0ct'tt!, 21 1999 Clelk ot Orange County t>us.ness yet? Yes
25, 1999 Th081 To WhOm It May on 10·22·99 10/1199 Concern 19996809040 N1ss1m Menaslle
Fictitious Bualneu The Name(s> ot lhe Daily Pilot Oct 28. Nov This statement . was
Name Statement Applicant{s) islare 4, 11, 18. 1999 Th032 llled with the County
The following persona YARROW POINT NOTICE OF Clatil of Oiange County
are doing business es· VENTURES LLC F on 11·2·99
Snaowea1 Unllmlted, The applrcanls listed APPLICATION OR 19996110119
-3094 Yeltowstooe Or a.bcM1 are applylng to Ille CHANGE IN Dally Pilot Nov 4 11, 18
Cos11 Mesa. CA 9262tf Department o( Alcollohc OWNERSHIP OF 15, 1999 Th072
Enn R Wilson. 3094 Beverage Control to 58. u ALCOHOLIC Flctltloua Bualneas
Yellowstone Dr. C<>s1a alcoho4fc beverages a1 BEVERAGE Name Statement
Mesa, CA 92626 2601 EASTBLUFF OR LICENSE The IOllowlng persons
Th11; business Is COO· NEWPORT BEACH, CA Date ol F•hng are doing buslne" as ducted by an incllvidual 92660 ApplJCatlOI'\ SAFEGU_.,RO
b Have y<)ll st1ta:J:' doing Type of ltte0$e(s) ep-October 28. 1999 ESCROW, 1565 S<:enoc
U5•ness ye P"4ld tor To Wl'IOm 11 May Ave SUlte E, CQsla Enn R WilsOfl S8 • CATERER PERMIT Concern Mesa CA 92626 -
This statement was 57 • SPECIAL ON-SALE The Name(sl ol the Safeguatc:t Pl()f>ert1~s
tiled with the County GENERAL Appllcant(s) stare Inc (Cahlomla) 156S Cle~ ~·~range County Publlshed Newport TAMASANFFORO Sc~inic Ave .• Suite E.
on • -Beactt·C06ta Mesa Datty DEL~ LILIANA Costa Mesa CA 9262:6
0 lyPllol ~~111°1,Ji Pilol November • 1999 Thi app1.canfi l!Sled This business Is con·
a1 ov • • • Th083 al>Olle are applylng IO lhe du<;ted by a corporalioo
25. 1 ~99 Th<178 NOTICE OF Depenment ol AlcOhOli<: Ha\18 yoo s1a11.c1 doing
Actltloua BualneH APPLICATION FOR Beverage Controt to sen 1>Us1ness yet7 Yes.
Name Statement CHANGE IN aloohol1c beverages al November 1, t999
The lollowrng persona. OWNERSHIP OF 704 E BALBOA BL VD Safeguard Properties.
are dOlng business 11& ' ALCOHOLIC BALBOA. CA 92661 Inc., R Earle Welc.hrnan. c w p SAi.ES COM· Type o1 l1cense(s) ap· President PANY 444 ·'Mendora BEVERAGE plted for 41 · ON SALE This shttemenl was ferrace C«ooa dol Mat UCENSE BEER ANO WINE • loleo With tl'le County
CA 926l5 Date ol Filing EATING P~CE CIGll! ol Orange County
Jany Thomas Hood Apphcatlon Published N11"'port on 11·2·09
444 Mendoza Terrnr.o October 29, 1999 Bucti-C<>sta Mesa Daily 19996810118
Corona del Mar, CA To Who;>m fl May. P1lo1 November 4, 1999 Dally Pttot Nov. 4, 11, 18,
92626 a 25, 1999 Ml
Thts t>uslne5$ IS con· The Nameta) oft e STlTEMENT OF • Flctitloua Bu•lnH•
ducted by en Individual ~ucant(s) ls/are ABANDONMENT OF Name Statement
Have you staned !10iflg ~~1~if.rNUN USE OF FICTITIOUS The louow•no perlOOI busi~SI y90817 Yes The ap"'lcants lfsted BUSINESS NAME are doinO buSil'MISI as JUiy 1, 19 1~ KGD Syste!T\$, 20251 Jerry Thomas HOOd al>OV& are 8Pl>1Y1AO lo the The follOwlflll par&001sl AQCla Ste 2tO, Newpon This statement was Department ol Alcoholic has (tiave) abandoned Beach. CA 92660
lited with the eo..1o1y Bevera9e Control to sell Iha use of the fJ01111ous James R. Kubtalt,
Clerlo. ot OrMge County alcoholic beveraoes at. bU1w1e» 1•ame 2 B~ RIUge, lrvlo-', CA on 10·19 99 369 E 11TH ST 12 EC lnlernstlonal. 2038 92714 1~808650 COSTA MESA, CA N Capella Ct . Costa Lloda L Gray 101
DaW Pb Oct 21. 28. 92627 Mesa. CA 112626 Scholz-1122•. Newpon N<N. 4, 11, 1999 Th013 Type of Ucen5e(S) The F1ttltl0ul Buslnfw Beactt, CA 112663
STATEMENT OF ep1>41ed tor. 41 • ON· name retened to above Tills bvslfleu 1$ con·
ABANDONMENT OF ~~~~~~e~~~ WINE C:!i "'~ 5/f.,19~:'FleE ducted by: • gene1al
USE OF FICTITIOUS Publlsl'led Newpon NO 1~90611>ii522 partnership
BUSINESS NAME Beech-Coli. Musa Dally Cm lo Goldmg pj11eda. b~~~~~ ·~:7r ~~u
The lollOl'w1ng pet$00(1) Piiot November .e, 111119 2038 N Cepell.ti Ct, a~ '
tma (have) abandooed Th0&4 cosra Mose, CA 112&26 Linda L Gray
Ille uu o( tile 11(.t uoua Ftetltlous BualneH Chad l<uraa!Vge, 2038 This itatemenl was bullMSI nome. N Capella Ct . Co IA hied .nlrl !tie County
01Miine1n1e1to1,, 1044 Name Statement Moaa, CA 92626 Cletl< ol Orange CWnty
lrvlne Ave., Newport Tiie fot!Qwlng person• Thfl buslneas Is rx>n· 00 11 •2.911 8{)ach CA 111660 ere doing bu1lnn1 05· duct&J by, .a genor I lllt9fllOHT
The Fiet•bous Buiine11 llnklll com. '423 13th pannel'$hip . DAiiy Poot Nov 4, 11.18.
name relened to al>O\le St , Hun1lnpton e.&crl, Emllo GolefiOO Pinec:t1 25 t 999 Th0]'4
was hied In Oranga CA ~2648 Tma &tlltement was "" I B 1 Sean W1gne1, 423 llled Wllti the County r1ctlt ou• ua neH
";:::::::::::::::::;, 1 a1n St • Hunllngron Cl ,;; ol Orange CWnty Ne,,,. Stai.rnent
11 Be11c:t1 Ci\ s2e.ea on 1on '99 Tile ·~ pertonS
"Affordable
Alternative"
Discount CiSket;
Cremation&
Burial Service
W'hy should you 6Ubject
yourself & your family to
paying inflated prices for
casket & service ????
Call Toll Frtt 1·888--StooKE'I' scmag 0rage a SwrOlldft& COlldria
~~l{ulial, AITT3lfi 19*800>&4 a1e tJ ng buslnt" as
SI., •11 . Hunt1ngto'l Dooly P1k>t NOii 4 11, tll G~m111g Tech~ A11a~h. CA ~2648 25, l!I ~ Th070 G1011p, r.~o 7th St. >i1.1nl•
T1111 wain .. II con FIC11tlOUS ButlneH lnOIO!l r\cnr.J'I, CA 92fi48
duetdO by a geooral Name Statement konm t<rohtll I Colby,
pa11netal'llJl Tilt I ..,.,_,,,. 520 7ttt St~~ .. ~l· H41.,. "°" •i.rttiU dQlnl) ::.L..'r.."'..: _...._.... lna10n ---buUlMS Y9l7 NO are INl<'ll buslne11 H Thia bu4lneU q con·
S.an W11gn r MM'! ntum Maitietlng CIUCl*S Oy an ~
Thi• 1t11ttmen1 waa COmmunlclat;ona 2s:;n H111W you 11arted dOfno
t•leo wrtn the Courity Via Del Rev.t San JU11n bu11neu ye17 YU,
Clettl OI Oranoe CoiJnly C.1'1•1111~~~ fl2fi75 II 01-19g~ on IQ.2,.po Ml<:Nllll ,.,1Cf18ra. 25571 Korvn Ktenlilo4 Colby
1IHllOI06I Via Del ~y. San Juan tlUs &Ill\ ment 'ffP o 11y Pila( Od n. NOV ~rano. CA 92675 fiMtd w 11'1 u. ~
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Th• buslnen Is con· 26 \0 San Marco. N11w-partnership Thia statement was flied the Courlty
dUded by en lndlV!Oual pOtt Bead\ Ca I 92b60 H1111 you •UlrtlO dOing lfled Wllh the Cooo:y Cl#ltl ol OttnQI CQuncy Ha~ you •~r18d dcM\j This bUSltMlll r• COO· ~ a yat? vn Ciotti o1 Or•¥ COU<ity on 10-8~ =,l.~~ ~~~'Z,':C.~ ~t~RayZolltner Ol\l()..2Q~ttNIOt175 o.lyf>b~:
Tnla 1181 ment wu boa.ness yet? No This tatement "'" ' Ody Pio( Nov ' n, ti 25 HIOt Th064
Med with the. Coun1y LaN MaOonN t<ur n toled v. me County 2fl 1999 ~ F)ctnlou• 8ualneee
Clerk ol ~ Coonty Thi$ statement wu Clertc o1 0ta1111e CoihV Fictitious Butln .. a N•me Stal8ment oo 11 ·2·119 hied with the County un 9. 28 gg • 1"96t10134 °'811< o1 orange County l "9t8()66j() Name Steiem.nt ~owino pet'$Ol'll
Dally pitot Nov 4 11 18 on I 0·26-99 .. Dally PilOt Od 28 Nov "the lolloWlflO pelM>nS .,. doing buslnelS SI
25 1999 • ' nion 1tll96809372 4 t 1 18 1m Tli052 u dolt}g bua•nesa as F11own com. 517 112 Dally Pilot Oct 28 No-11 B & M 0.st!11)u\Ot'S, " l'c::t$$Ui c.otona del STATEME~ OF .e 11• 18 1m Tt.044 Flctitlou,s BusineH 1208 Allcanfe. Newpon Mitt, CA 92i25
WrTHDRAWAL Fletitloua Butlneas Name Statement Beac;h, CA 926e0 Jud 1t1 E Ulrey, 517 112 FROM The lollow•"9 per$0N Bud Stmme, 1208 Naraswa. Corona del
PARTNERSHIP Name Statement are dOlng buslf\tiu 111 Alante. Newp0r1 Beeai Mar, CA 92625
OPERATING U OE The tooowlng persons Big Oaddys Welding-CA 92660 This 1>u.11neu is con· N R are doing blJslness as SeivtCAt 2911 East Auby Mick Simm:.., 1208 OUc:teo by an lnOMOual eu~~~~J1s0~:ME ts5JO~~:c' ~:~:'· ~~foinu:'k~iuoe11on ~~~ewpott Beach. ~.!:.~~ta~:' OOlllO
The '"''°" ng Pfll'llen COS1'8 .Mesa, CA 92627 Ric:tlarcS C811 Ar..! Thia business 11 coo-5.115199 has w •norawn as e oen· Keith H•nkle, 1660 bldl, 2911 East Rub¥ \Juded by a generat Judlltl E Ulrey
era! pe11ne1 11om ttl8 Sante ·Ana A"e , Colta Dflve, Ulllt 8 Fl!lt'erton p.al\nerstl<p Th11 ,tatemtnt .,....,
pannership operatong un-Mesa, CA 92627 Cil lomia 92631 ' Have you lllrted doing IJed W1th the Couoty
der the !lc1t11ous business This business Is con This Pu~·i·ess Is con· bu!l•f\ISS yet? No Clerk ol Orange County
name ol Ivy Cottage Tea dueled by an u'td1vldual oucteCI by an •nd1111Uua1 &IJQ S1mm1 on 10·29-Q9
Room al •905 Yort>1 Have VOil ataned doing Have you s1211ec1 doing This statement wes 1HM80t7ae .
Ranch Rd Yorba Lir'lda, buSlness yet? Yu. 07199 bustrmr.s yet7 No tiled ,..,ttl the COUnty Daffy Pllol Nov .e 11, 18.r
CA 92887 Keilh Hinkle R chard Carl Clent ol Oranoe County 25. l9ill ThOlb
The F"tetir<OUS B14'ness Tl\•s slate,,,ent .... aa Aehtlnbadl on 10-29·99 Flcthlou.. Bu•lneu.
Name referred to al>Ov9 i.1912 with the Coun1y This statemen1 was 1999UOllT77 N•.,,. Statement
was fried 1n 01ange Clertt 01 Orange County ftled vw.th the C0VT1ty Delly PllOI Nov 4 1 t, 18, • The lolloW•ng pell00$ ~gun1t~9:7~~9 FILE on 10·26·9~1111968011364 ~e;::2i1_9~1&nge Coonty 25. 1999 Th064' are c:to\ng buainess as
Full Name and Address Daily Prior Ocl 28. Nov 11111968067112 Fictitious Buslneu lnnova\IV• Design &
ol the Peraon Wllhdraw· 4 11 18, 1999 Th045 Oatly Pilot Oct 28 Nov Neme Statement Bulldlng . 58 l l 1/2
1no Ju 4 C Matt.am Fictitious Bualnea• 4. 11 18 1999 ThOS3 .....,_ t Sealh<>fe Dr ' Newpon 11481 La Cottene Pl , "' ''"' ollowing P41"°"5 Beach, c ... 92663 ... CA Name Statement ere dOtn9 bu~sa as Dennis Casey OTOOie ·5~~ ~~axh8!2886 The lollow•ng P81500S Fictitious BuslneH JCCOES,~ .. EN,!~.RPRSISt;S 5811 t12 Seashore Or Tho~ statement was are dQIOg business as Name Statement Costa Mesa ca!· 112~~'· ~,!fO" Beach CA I led Wllh 1he Counl XytoltCtl. Inc., 1505 W The fotlow1ng persons ,,."'...,,, ' Y Alton ~ve Santa Ana are oonibus1ness a~ Joseph C. • 656 Thie bu.lneu 1s oon, Clertt ol Orange County CA 9211'• • HCS w Cove S1reet, Cos'la OUC:UKI .... an lndMdual on I 0/22199 "" 1 12 indwatd Mesa, CA 92627 H VJ tall oo.ng
• 19996809042 3~~~1 ~';;~ <~y~ ~~66~ewpori Beacnt. CA Tilts b\1Slfl8U II con· ~s~.~ NO
Oa ly Pilol Ocl 2P Nov Rd #60-24, w Vegas Home Heatt!\ Care ducted by in l(ldivldual Denn.s Casey O'TOOle
4 11 18. 1999 ,.h036 NV 89102 Services Irie • (CA) Ha\/8 YOii s"ne<J doing Th11 •talerMnl was
Fictitious Buslneaa This bu$1neu 11 con-2112 w1no .... aro Ln . bus111ess ~t? No • 1iled ..,rlH the County
Name Statement ducted by a corpore11on Newporl Beach CA • t~:P1151~1ee;:nt was ~te~_fg.~nge County
The lollow1ng persoos Have YOtJ s1a11ed dolllg 92660 11180 wttll the County 1_,,,.....,,85 are dolnO bus1ness·as ,business yet7 No This t>usiness is con-........... , SHARPER LINES. 931 Xylolech. Inc, Jushn dueled by a corpora~on Clerk 01 Orange Coun1y Da1ty Pilot Nov 4, 11, 18, w 19th Slreet i1, Coi>ra SpaukMgtPre51dent • Ha\18 you started doino on I0-22·99 25 1999 Th066
Mesa CA 92627 .. Th•s statemenl was business y&I' Yes. Daily P IOI 6cc~· FICtJtloua BUflneH
Oattelle Rizzo. ~3t w Ille(! .,.,lh tr.a County 1-t~·96 4 II. 18. 1999 Th033 Name Statement t9 .... St-et #1 "-••a Cle'1< ol Orange County HO ... fl Ha~llh Care • u• "'' • .......... "' " Flctlt'1ou• Bueln .. s The foll<>Wing l>t!5()(1S Mesa CA 92627 on t0·26·99 Seivoces, Inc Ste1ten· aie doing business as
Edward Alhambra, 817 t99116ll09365 D1tar1 Pres N,ame Statement NOROS.TAOM CATHO· w S1evens Ave 114 Daily Pilot Oct. 28, Nov. This statement was The follow1ng persons LIC BOOKS AND GIFTS, ~';!,~ A~1~s9~:0~. "F1~}1::~~9~j.l~~6 ~~Ill ~:'~r~~:e ~ri:~ ar~r::~::11ne~~~tnt 511 29th Street, Newport
due1ed by a general N&O'le Statement On t0·29 99 RKtorers '7302 0111-a.act\, CA 9zss3
pa11nership . 19996809757 mter Street, livine. CA Noros1rom Develop:
Have you started cbng The IOltow•ng persOM Da"•· P1 ri1 Nov 4 11 18, 92614 men1 Ftnance. (CA) 511
are cbng i>winess as ., ~th Street Newport 1>us1ne~~ yet? No Melro Express 180 2.5. 1999 _ Tn059 Ou1l11y Res1orauon Beach, CA 92663 Edwarcs ~lhambra Newpoft Cen1er. Or Flctftlous BuslneH Services, LLC. • (CA) This. t>Uainess 11 coo-
Oanlelle Rtuo· #180, Newport Beach Name Statement 17302 Daimler Stieet. duC1ed by a corporation
This statemen1 was Ca 92660 The lol iwong pel'SQns Irvine, CA 92614 Have you star1ed dding hied wrth tne County Metro Exp1eu L P.. are do nCJ bus ness JS ThiS bustness IS ton· business yet? No
Clerk ot Orange County (CA). 180 Newport Cen· a) Soo,.boa1(Song com· Oucted by; LI/Tiiied • Nordstrom Develop· 00 l().26·99 ter OJ. #180, NeWQOrt b) Center com. c) Board· UablUty Co. men\ Finance. J..;1wtence
19996809420 Beac:n Ca 92660 rng com 16814 Hoslltn• Have you 5tarted dOlog A Nordstrom Pres
Daily P110t Oct 2~. f'tQll This bvsiness ts con· SI • ~nflngton Beach business yel7 Yes. Th11 state~nl wat
4. 11, 18. 1999 Th040 ducted by. a llmlled CA g 49 3;4 '99 flied w1lll the County
Fictitious Business Qua111y 'Rea1ora11on partnership • Jellrey S Busche, Servl08s, lLC. Mtd\aet Clel1t of 'Orange County
Name Statement Have you started doing 16815 Hoskins St Hunl· L Misetlch Preitd•nt on 10-2!M~91~.,.,.7 ... The following persona business yet7 No 1ng100 Beach, CA 92649 ...........,. .... a1e c:lolng business as John Macaluso. O.n-Th11 bustn8$$ 1s con Ttus statement was Da•ty Pllo1 Nov 4 11. 18
TACO GUAPO 19881 erat Panner duaed by an 1nc1 v1dual 1 "° with the County 2.5 1999 Th067
erookhurSI Avenue, This sta11men1 was Have you stanea doing ~~o-~~anoe County F1cttttou• Bual~••
Huntington Beach, Cell· hied w11h lhe County b"'5•11esi-yet? Yes, 1~ Name Statement • lornla 926<16 Cler1< ot Orange County Nov 1, 1998 .....,_
Salvatore Covello, 2t6 on 1().26·99 Jejtre~ S Buscr1e Da~y Ptlot Oct 28. Nov ,.,. following pe1$005
Tustin Avenue, Newpon • 19996809362 Tt11s !.ta1emen1 was 4, 11, 18. 1999 Th034 are doing business IS
Beach. Cahlomla 92663 Oa11y Pilot Oct 28 Nov hied w•lh 1he County Flctltloue Business IN GEAR. 268 Santo
Tho:. busrness ts con· 4 1l. 18. 1999 Th047 Clelil ol Orar•oe County Name Statement !~' Costa ~sa CA
ducted by an rndfVIOual Fictitious BClalneas on 10-29·9:1 The tonow ng Ptrsons Ga• ea.ev. 268 Santo
Have yOU stalled doong Name Statement -19996809758 are dOrng buSlneSS as T ,.._ u~-CA bUSlll8$S ~et? No • Dally P1""I Nov • 1 t 18 GERSA MARKETING 9omu2627 """''8 .__ • The folle'ft •no persons Salva1ore CrivetJo are doing Dustness as 25 t999 Th060 CO., 1280 B•aon Aye Thtt business 15 con·
This s1a1emen1 was ASIA CAFE. 2360 Fictitious Buslneu B-9. •381 Newport ducted by an individual
hied with the County Newport BIVCI •B, Co$ta Name Statemeht Beach. CA 92660 Have yey started OOlng
Cle!li 01 Orange County Mesa CA 92627 The 1o11ow1ng· persona Gersa Marl<elln!I. Inc business yet7 Vu,
on 10-20·99 Long V Tran, · t074 are d no bu:.•ness as (CA) l280 Biaon Ave · 10-20-99 19996808'611 Vat1e10 C11c1e Costa 'ShfnG Oes•o" 139 1'2 B·9 •387. Newport GallC&sey Daily Pilot Oct 28 Nov Mesa, CA 92626 Albert Pl • Costa Mesa Beacll CA 92660 . • Thfs statement WIS
4 I I 18. l999 Th041 This bus1neu IS Don· CA 92627 Thl9 l>US!ne5S ls con· Med wrth the County
FlctltlOus Bualne... due1eo by. an Individual St&\<e c SIUlill, 139 tfl OuCle<S by • cocporation Cle"' ol Orange County
Name Statement Have you star1od e1o1ng Albetl Pl . costa Mesa, Have yoo 1tarted dOtna on 10.ie~
The fotlowing eersona business yet? No CA 92627. • business yet? Vas. MA .. 1HM809780 • ar~H°3~~~if ~X ~~~ ~1Ii':~en1 was d:~ g~s;~~~.';rd:;i· 07G~:5Marllelrng. Inc ~:."¥~~tNov ' ~~
28t> AvocadO St r1201A Mod with the County Have you sUlned doing ~~.o"e:..c~ la Parra. F1ctltlou• Bualneu
Costa Mesa CA 92627 CIM! ol Orange County ~s yet? No This statement was Heme Statement ·
Mano J Bardales. 280 on 10-26·99 Steve Stul ~ f<led w th the CounlY The following persoro~
Avocado ·SI. 11201A. 19996809375 This stalement wu Cletil ol Orange County are d0tng·btJslne$.I as CQsla Mesa CA 92627 Dally Pilot Oct 28, Nov 11100 w•lh lhe Cbtmty on 1a.22_99 EBT Comphance Con· This business ts con-4, 11. 18 1999 Th049 Cieri\ ol Orange County 19996809043 suiting, 19302 Firestone
ducted by an indNKlual Fictitious Business on 10-29-99 Dally Pitot Ocl 28, Nov , c11cre. Hunting Ion
Have you s7taNneo dO<ng Name Slatement Da'"' P11o1N'o-99111168•, 1019.71689. 4, 11. 18. 1999 Th035 Beach. CA 926418 business yet. o T"-..... ~ ., M ............. F_...
Mano J Bardales aie'~b:s~:':'' 25. 1999 Th061 Actltloua BualneH tandaMf m"Fire~~
This statement was a)NEWPOAT LAW OF· Fictitious Bualnesa Name Statement circle, Hunting ton
hlec:t wilh the County ACE. b) THE NEW-Name Statement The l<*>wlflO pelSOni Beach, CA 92648
Cler1< ol Oraf\ge County PORT BEACH LAW OF· The lotlOwmg person~ Ire oo.ng bUS11141$S as Ths buslOISS II oon-
on 10-28·99 FICE, 3345 Newpon are doing bustness as POSEIDON PRODUC-dude<l by; an ln<!Mdual 19996809373 Blvd hSu1te 200, Newpor1 REL tnveslrnent Com TlONS, 221 19th Sheel, Haw you s\af'ted doing Daily Pnot Oct 28, Nov· Beac • CA 92663 pany, 2888 Bayshoie Newport Beach, CA t>uSINll yet7 No
.e, 11, 18, 1999 ThOC2 Peter J Linden, '3t Dove Suite c....e New· 92663 Mlrvill A FrMCStand
Fictitious Business Ave Vaquero. San pott Beactt, CA 92663 Bnan Malll Baker, 221 Thia stetemenl waa
Name Statement Clemente CA 92672 Robert E Laskey, 2888 1911'1 SttHI, Newpon l1ed w\11'1 the County
The tollow1no pelSOns This bos1nesa 11 con-Beysh<>re OrfVe, su11e Beach, CA 92663 Cletl. ol Otange County
are doing business as ducteo by· an tnd111idual <>4. Newport Beach CA This business \s con· on 10·29·99 Pacific West. 1370 Have you started doing 92663 ducted by en lnOMClual 1"9MOIJ778
Logan Ave . Unit A, business yet? No Thts 1Jus1f'\8ss Is con Have you staned doing DaUy Pllol Nov 4 11, 18
Costa Mesa CA 92826 Peter J. Linden ducted by an tndMdual business yet? No 25 11199 Th069
Thomas Fischer 1370 This stalemen1 was Have you s141r1ed ®ng ~= ~ta~:~~nt wes ActftJOua BualneH
Logan Ave . Unit A. filed with the Counly bu•inas1 y~l7 ~ filed .,.,11h the County Namt Statement COiia Mesa CA 112626. ciertt ol Orano-County Rot>ll\ E Laskey ,.~ ....... ,..__,,. ,.. __ .., The fotkMlftft ~ Thi~ business 11 con· on t0.5-99 Thrs "a1emen1 was ~;'Q.'ie~···-""""'"' are dong~ es
ducte<J Dy. an lndrvidual 1""807'65 filed With the County 1999610t374 crown Starch, 200 Ott
Have yoo staned doing Oa1ly Pilot Oct 28, Nov Clert. of Orange County Dao"' Pilot Oct 28• NoV Mar Avenue, cosll buslnas& yet7 Yu, 4, 11. 18, t999 ThOS1 on 10·29-99 •y ...... "~• .. ~ "•'Ito-'• 92627 10+99 Fictitious Bualneu 19996809nt 4• "· 18· 1~9 .,_., 'E~,;JAl'C~ 200 0.1
Thomas Lee Ascher Name Sletement Oa ly PllOI Nov 4, 11 18 Flctitlou• BualneH Mar Avenue, Costa
Thu• s1atemen1 was The lollowlng P8f'I005 25 1999 Th062 Name StaUMnent ~ .... ~ 92627
r.led with the -Counly are dOl!lO busllle$$ 11 Fictitious Buslneu The folowmg persons This t.lllOISS Is Gen-
CleJ'k ol Orange County Coasl OetaM Suot>lies Name Statement 11e clotnc t.111ness u ouaecJ by en inCIMOt.aal
on l0-26-99 22981 Tnton Way Unit F. The lollow'ong pet$ont CAL.tFOANI._ GIFT Have yo1.1 atal'\ed Oolrrg
111119S&09363 ~i~ H_olts, Callfom1a are doing bustness as BASl(ETS, 6571 Cory bullnest Y917 No Dattv Piiot Oct 28, Nov. Qoublo o Produchonsc Dnw, Hun1ongton Beech, Erin Atelier f, ll, 18 f9W~:l· Erle Ray Zellmer, 4i5 6512 Cadtz Circle. Hunt· 926'7'" ---ts 1,..ui.,t-.1-11e-1-n ~-
Flctltloua Bualneu Townsquare Lane •125, ington Beach. CA 926<97 Janet H GtMn 6571 toled wNI the Coon1y
Name Statement Huntingtoo Beam. Ca•· Don Szebo1 8512 Cory Dl1ve. Huntingion Qertt oe Orange County
The IOlloWlng peraons lotnil 92648 Cadiz Clltlle, Hun~ Beaeh CA 92647 on 10.t8 911
ere c1otnQ business as Ronald Ray Zellmer. Beactt, CA .92847 Thia bus1ne11 41 con-18"CIOl57t
D6L . MlR. DISTAIBU· 16"00 WOOdN!i . Sueet, Thi$ buSil'\9t.S 16 COO• ducted by an lndMdutil Daity PlloC Nov 4 11. 18
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Cal Oetrel 949-7~22 • $900.· $4000. • * Estate Salt_• encl t eucu11vt •k, e reune wltl selll'( hlslOfY tQ San Joaquin Hiiis at Ext 203 er:: ~:VA::SO 502 Utbpuf, Corona d8I c=~~1:':t~w· Sovthtm Clllfomll _. • EASTSIOE '1>iell 2br 1 bl, I Mar, Saturday Nolt. 6tl1 HUMAN RESOllf'Cet:.r.
Newport Ridge Drive . A~i.;;~,51~ ~~~~ ~h:nrrn=. f-.. .J!!! I .:"=04.:C. :·
Spectacular
Ocean And Harbor Views
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• Wallt to Balboa Island, • Spacious floorplans
Fashl_?n Island, ~ Concierge service .
rcstaW'ants & theatres ~· beach • .£TtVatc
• 3 lighte.d tennis courts • Pets welcome
• Resort style pools; spas, • Furnished luxury
Ii.bless center & sauna • suites avajlablc
One bed,.""m from $1,550
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upgrades, new carpel & Newpon Hght• 58r llouM of the Millenli#n. conteots ol /AHllAL RESCUES 8()().<100-5391 ext 119 '
more, pool. WI SPEC • IOlrf wtgated difvt, quiel, privata, • <lbr Estate line Jll'llG"J, 811, I -~~~~~-
no peta l7t4)5"&-<1B55 huQeyard,gardener,walklng IUQS. $1·$10,000. 930-330 FREE KITTENS COUNSELOR ,. ltg 2~, modem upgrades, dlslance to scllfs $270Mno. sat & &#I 3220 Bem Court All COLORS! TO GOOD Employment ~
SOICious lloorplan, dOgs Oii Aval h11 949-631·2798 Top of Parle Ave. Cell tor HOMES ONl y, REFS WO<k Wl1h a~lls 'MCI\:
Wont lasl. "945 00 ser 28• Gg OceaMillt>of Olrectooa 94M97-5"4 CKECK IMMSo.6749 developmental dis·
(81!8) 783<8786 view Condo, 2Cll 91!. !WI NATIONAL CHARITY Btautl~t~:n~. lbililles In ~ Utve Studio f8cuzzl bllh. lndty, $1995/mo Oevtd LEAGUE, aTH GRADE and COIMIUMY settinQS
3 mirrored doHta, cable, SperU. Agl. 949-551-3700 TICKTOCK.ER SIDEWALK Champion llne SO BA In Psych &Tor
laundry, $825/mo (lnClds VERSAILLES SALE. THRIFTSHOP 1Mt-5a1.a1 experience preferred.
UUSI ~15 P«rttlcMlee S40 w. 19th St, CM. SCI I I 37 5 houlSfwt< S8-$Mw LUXURIOUS cOliiiUHiTY mo. Nov 61t1. t:00.1:00. 4l2SP0R'l1G DOE Full 8en1tb Fill
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3Br aea wlrooftop
Neilly new wlBetbtl carpet
& maltJle bah. quiet ., ...
2ear gar. $2<IOOt'mo. . Agenl 949'-718-1520
94M4M770 2300 Wlndwwd Lint 'II Tlttels1 DCI 112 ttont Customer S.Vlce a· Pl\ld C. Ray Sai. 10 be Sllvrdey Only 3-f'W, Tru T~ ~ operq .,llmll OC HIWPOft Htlihii 26f 261: from 1:00 AM I.Intl S:OO PM core R-300 Shll1I exc.ltnC Co loi orgeRZtd lnclv
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extaoor sun decks =· tlblt. '65 Slf1 lemltdlno 9<19~2·9447 a: gar. $875.000. 811 Ave., Newport 8tacb. "'--TOP SftlREOORbSr-·-
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$300 OFF
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I Bed/den {rorn $2075 2 Bed/den from $30 I 0
Washer/Dryer
Intrusion Alarms
Gourmet Kitchens
Elevator Accr.ss
Cas Fireplaces
9 Foot Ceilings
Condo Specs
Subterranean Parkin&
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• Ocean Breezes
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•Bubbling Spa
• pacious Fl.oor Plans
•'Vaulted Ceilings
• Lish Green landscaping
Two B droom Townl1ome ·From $1525 . . .
Two Bedroom Apartment Hume Froru $1400
Thr e Bedroom partment llom From $1445
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$9500 714-~5262
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only 15K mllts
(tn528) $15,995
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low 3411mies,57 ve. reer (714)HHIOI
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714-657-2859 (7U)U2-elOI
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bell ol warr (07•9381 $18,988 coleclOf qualilyl (471720)
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(748772) $26.988 JAGUAR XJ6 SON 40 'ii
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$27,999 ~fees IXA79201
LAND ROVER
Newport Bch 94M40-MAS
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Bridge
By CHNU.ES GOREN
with OMAR SHARW
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WEST ' EAST . Ocdarer &Cl• to hand w11h lhc ace of 23 Fencing weapon ~ =~ clubs an<! leads • heart If Well rises 24 SllOt •Vold . •KO O A.10 973 2 <:?Q6'54 INilh the ICC, the k.in& Of htatU fUr• 2e StaircaM pelts mshe1 1 discard for the diamond 21 =:,• l'Ultlong DOWN o KQ3 o JSl loser, tr Wes• ducks, declartt rises 30 Did 1 l!ll,.lhon ~ ~~ ::,O-•QJ9 S •K863 w1lh the Jang -the obvious play all 32 Compata 3 Quldel
SOUTH
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After lhe king of diamonds lcod, 35 U: m code · evenu V Slippety flsl"5 4S ·-Kane· this luxury lS no lonier anilablc to 38 ..,.eOCl.no-vow I Famlly P' llons 28 CI06a MCU<el)' 40 Mfll
declarer To "''" and come to hand 40 ltWllof ~ =:-r rl9 Co«kl<oy lldgtt • Pour WN
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with the ace of clubt sets up 1 founh WMney 9 .....,, :: E:!' •IOtlg 90 :::-'
tnck for the defense'. You might t7_ 41 Reel! 10 CUllfWIQ 3" Shoe PfJ1 51 ~rue.. cashlna the ace 10 ipades -bu1 Enst s 43 ·-Girt•' 11 Brownish g11y .35 AlnhlPI 52 Frllgflllt lhl\lb
double suagcsu that hop1~& for a 1-1 ~ =i:its 12 ~ 36 ~ ~~bOn EAST SOOTH WF..ST Pall Pass 10
spade d1vmon 1s fuulc. 48 c.n.in 13 Trait earners · Nas1Ue IE
The.winning hnc 1s simple. Allow Journal 22 Ne>w_lf>l'Pll' 37 8eggtd ners 111
the lung of diamonds to hold lhc fin! 49 l<noc:lled IOllly pullll9l1ef' 39 Ho* 004or adlng bird
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When the suit breaks J.J, lead a
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